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HomeMy WebLinkAbout213-014Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov October 2, 2021 0U(ULF2SVWDG FF0U'HUULFN9DQDQG0V$VKOH\*LOEHUW (PHUDOG+RXVH//& 32%R[ $QFKRUDJH$. Re: Location Clearances Umiat 18 (PTD #2130140) Umiat 23H (PTD #2130200) Dear Mr.2SVWDG: On April 12, 2021 the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) received the final Well Completion Reports for the plugging and abandonment of both the Umiat 18 well and the Umiat 23H well. An aerial inspection for the final location clearance was completed on September 6, 2021 and copies of the AOGCC inspector’s reports are attached. Each drill site was found to be in compliance with onshore location clearance requirements as stated in 20 AAC 25.170. The AOGCC requires no further work on the subject wells or locations at this time. However, (PHUDOG+RXVH//& remains liable if any problems were to occur with these wells in the future. Sincerely, Jessie L. Chmielowski Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Jeremy M. Price Commissioner Commissioner Chair, Commissioner Daniel Seamount Digitally signed by Daniel Seamount Date: 2021.10.28 14:18:58 -08'00' Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2021.10.28 15:03:46 -08'00' Jeremy Price Digitally signed by Jeremy Price Date: 2021.10.28 15:21:03 -08'00' AAlaska Oil and Gas CConservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov October 29, 2021 Mr. Leonard Sojka Malamute Energy, Inc. 7701 Golden Valley Road Golden Valley, MN 55427 Re: Rescission of an Erroneously Issued Letter Location Clearances: Umiat 18 (PTD #2130140) and Umiat 23H (PTD #2130200) Dear Mr. Sojka: On October 27, 2021, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) issued a letter to your company, Malamute Energy, Inc. (Malamute), regarding the location clearances for the above-referenced Umiat wells. The letter also notified you that Malamute remains liable with these wells in the future. After issuing the notice, we subsequently determined it was erroneously issued since Emerald House took over the Umiat leases in January 2021. Therefore, we are rescinding the October 27th letter and have re-issued a correct letter to Mr. Erik Opstad of Emerald House. We apologize for this error and misunderstanding. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Grace Salazar, AOGCC Special Assistant, at (907) 793-1221 or grace.salazar@alaska.gov. Sincerely, Jeremy M. Price . Chair, Commissioner Jeremy Price Digitally signed by Jeremy Price Date: 2021.10.29 10:19:46 -08'00' Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov October 27, 2021 Mr. Leonard Sojka cc. Mr. Derrick Van and Ms. Ashley Gilbert Malamute Energy, Inc. 7701 Golden Valley Road Golden Valley, MN 55427 Re: Location Clearances Umiat 18 (PTD #2130140) Umiat 23H (PTD #2130200) Dear Mr. Sojka: On April 12, 2021 the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) received the final Well Completion Reports for the plugging and abandonment of both the Umiat 18 well and the Umiat 23H well. An aerial inspection for the final location clearance was completed on September 6, 2021 and copies of the AOGCC inspector’s reports are attached. Each drill site was found to be in compliance with onshore location clearance requirements as stated in 20 AAC 25.170. The AOGCC requires no further work on the subject wells or locations at this time. However, Malamute Energy, Inc remains liable if any problems were to occur with these wells in the future. Sincerely, Jessie L. Chmielowski Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Jeremy M. Price Commissioner Commissioner Chair, Commissioner Dan Seamoun t Digitally signed by Dan Seamount Date: 2021.10.27 14:10:43 -08'00' Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2021.10.27 14:18:27 -08'00' Jeremy Price Digitally signed by Jeremy Price Date: 2021.10.27 14:33:11 -08'00' MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Regg P. I. Supervisor FROM: Austin McLeod Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission �IIZtIZa�—I DATE: SUBJECT: 9/6/2021 Location Clearance Umiat 18 Emerald House LLC PTD 2130140 9/6/2021: 1 met with Emerald House LLC representative Sonny Kula to witness the location inspections of three wells that had been cut off and buried this past winter — Merlin 1, Umiat 18, and Umiat 23H. We traveled to Umiat 18 via helicopter. The �. helicopter hovered close to the ground so pictures could be taken. We flew around the vicinity finding nothing out of the ordinary or disturbances on the tundra. Attachments: Pictures (2) 2021-0906—Location Umiat-18 am.docx Pagel of 2 O r O M r N -p 0 0 IL U 21 Co r Q y.+ n "0 C �U �U L (n 00 V Q O .Q r N V O NO 0 0- 0) cc ill 2021-0906_Location_Umiat-23H_am.docx Page 1 of 2 MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO:Jim Regg DATE:9/6/2021 P. I. Supervisor FROM:Austin McLeod SUBJECT:Location Clearance Petroleum Inspector Umiat 23H Emerald House LLC PTD 2130200 9/6/2021:I met with Emerald House LLC representative Sonny Kula to witness the location inspections of three wells that had been cut off and buried this past winter – Merlin 1, Umiat 18, and Umiat 23H. We traveled to Umiat 23H via helicopter. The helicopter hovered close to the ground so pictures could be taken. We flew around the vicinity finding nothing out of the ordinary or disturbances on the tundra. Attachments:Pictures (2) 2021-0906_Location_Umiat-23H_am.docxPage 2 of 2Location Clearance – Umiat 23H (PTD 2130200)Photos by AOGCC Inspector A. McLeod9/6/2021 2021-0906_Location_Umiat-18_am.docx Page 1 of 2 MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO:Jim Regg DATE:9/6/2021 P. I. Supervisor FROM:Austin McLeod SUBJECT:Location Clearance Petroleum Inspector Umiat 18 Emerald House LLC PTD 2130140 9/6/2021:I met with Emerald House LLC representative Sonny Kula to witness the location inspections of three wells that had been cut off and buried this past winter – Merlin 1, Umiat 18, and Umiat 23H. We traveled to Umiat 18 via helicopter. The helicopter hovered close to the ground so pictures could be taken. We flew around the vicinity finding nothing out of the ordinary or disturbances on the tundra. Attachments:Pictures (2) 2021-0906_Location_Umiat-18_am.docxPage 2 of 2Location Clearance – Umiat 18 (PTD 2130140)Photos by AOGCC Inspector A. McLeod9/6/2021 1a. Well Status:Oil SPLUG Other Abandoned Suspended 1b. Well Class: 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Exploratory GINJ WINJ WDSPL No. of Completions: _________________ Service Stratigraphic Test 2. Operator Name: 6. Date Comp., Susp., or 14. Permit to Drill Number / Sundry: Aband.: 3.Address: 7. Date Spudded: 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 8.Date TD Reached: 16.Well Name and Number: Surface: Top of Productive Interval: 9.Ref Elevations: KB: 17. Field / Pool(s): GL: BF: Total Depth: 10.Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18. Property Designation: 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): 11.Total Depth MD/TVD: 19. DNR Approval Number: Surface: x- y- Zone- TPI: x- y- Zone- 12. SSSV Depth MD/TVD: 20. Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: Total Depth: x- y- Zone- 5. Directional or Inclination Survey: Yes (attached) No 13. Water Depth, if Offshore:21. Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: Submit electronic information per 20 AAC 25.050 (ft MSL) 22.Logs Obtained: 23. BOTTOM 24. Open to production or injection? Yes No 25. 26. Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes No DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.): Hours Tested: Production for Gas-MCF: Test Period Casing Press: Calculated Gas-MCF: Oil Gravity - API (corr): Press. 24-Hour Rate Sr Res EngSr Pet GeoSr Pet Eng Oil-Bbl: Water-Bbl: Oil-Bbl: suspension, or abandonment, whichever occurs first. Types of logs to be listed include, but are not limited to: mud log, spontaneous potential, gamma ray, caliper, resistivity, porosity, magnetic resonance, dipmeter, formation tester, temperature, cement evaluation, casing collar locator, jewelry, and perforation record. Acronyms may be used. Attach a separate page if necessary Date of Test: Flow Tubing Gas-Oil Ratio:Choke Size:Water-Bbl: PRODUCTION TEST Per 20 AAC 25.283 (i)(2) attach electronic information CASING WT. PER FT.GRADE TOP SETTING DEPTH MD TOP CEMENTING RECORDSETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE AMOUNT PULLED STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG WAG Gas BOTTOM SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD/TVD) TUBING RECORD If Yes, list each interval open (MD/TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation Size and Number; Date Perfd): ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD List all logs run and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion, to production or injection? YesNo 25. 26. Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion?YesNo SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) TUBING RECORD t each interval open (MD/TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation Number; Date Perfd): ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. PACKER SET (MD/TVD) BOTTOM WT. PER FT.GRADE TOP SETTING DEPTH MD TOP CEMENTING RECORDSETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE AMOUNT PULLEDBOTTOM CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD Obtained: on, or abandonment, whichever occurs first. Types of logs to be listed include, but are not limited to: mud log, spontaneous potential, gamma ray, esistivity, porosity, magnetic resonance, dipmeter, formation tester, temperature, cement evaluation, casing collar locator, jewelry, and perforation Acronyms may be used. Attach a separate page if necessary List all logs run and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion, onal or Inclination Survey: Yes (attached) No 13.Water Depth, if Offshore:21.Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: it electronic information per 20 AAC 25.050 (ft MSL) ion of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27):11.Total Depth MD/TVD: 19.DNR Approval Number: x- y-Zone- x- y-Zone-12.SSSV D 20.epth MD/TVD:Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: pth: x- y-Zone- ion of Well (Governmental Section):8.Date TD Reached:16.Well Name and Number: oductive Interval:9.Ref Elevations: KB: 17.f Field / Pool(s): GL: BF: pth:10.Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18.Property Designation: ss:7.Date Spudded: or Name:6.Date Comp., Susp., or 14. Permit to Drill Number / Sundry: Aband.: Status:OilSPLUG OtherAbandoned Suspended 1b. Well Class: 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Exploratory WINJ WDSPLNo. of Completions: ___________________ Service Stratigraphic Test WAG G Form 10-407 Revised 3/2020 Submit within 30 days of Completion, Suspension, or Abandonment By Samantha Carlisle at 9:11 am, Apr 12, 2021 __ Emerald House, LLC. P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage, AK 99511 2,451' FNL, 609' FWL, Sec 3-T1S-R1W, U.M. 2,451' FNL, 609' FWL, Sec 3-T1S-R1W, U.M. 2,451' FNL, 609' FWL, Sec 3-T1S-R1W, U.M. 742498.00 742,498 742,503 5628089.00 5,628,089 5,628,562 5 5 5 04/02/2021 03/10/2013 03/28/2013 26.00 273.00 3' Below GL 2,600' / 2,515' N/A N/A 213-014 / 321-114 1515..AAPPIIN Numumbeber:r: 50-287-2002-00-00 Umiat #18 Field (Umiat) FEDAA81726 N/A 980' / 980' N/A Schlumberger Composite Log (GR, Resistivity, Density, Neutron) 13-3/8" 68 J-55 0 96 0 96 20" 127 sx (21 bbl) Permafrost N/A 9-5/8" 40 l-80 0 1,445 0 1,444 12-1/4" 420/218 sx (140/45 bbl) N/A 3-1/2" 906 N/A 775-835 04/21/2013 Artificial Lift (Insertable PCP Pump) 04/21/2013 0.00 0 0 N/A N/A 0 0000 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ; RBDMS HEW 4/13/2021 Abandonment Date 4/2/2021 HEW xG SFD 4/19/21 DSR-4/14/21 299 SFD 4/19/2021 DLB 04/13/2021 BJM 06/01/21 Conventional Core(s): Yes No Sidewall Cores: 30. MD TVD Top of Productive Interval 31. List of Attachments: 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone: General: Item 1a: Item 1b: Item 4b: Item 9: Item 15: Item 19: Item 20: Item 22: Item 23: Item 24: Item 27: Item 28: Item 30: Item 31: The Kelly Bushing, Ground Level, and Base Flange elevations in feet above Mean Sea Level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain). Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070, attach to this form: well schematic diagram, summary of daily well operations, directional or inclination survey, and other tests as required including, but not limited to: core analysis, paleontological report, production or well test results. Report measured depth and true vertical thickness of permafrost. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 29. Attached supplemental records should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.071, submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results, including, but not limited to: porosity, permeability, fluid saturation, fluid composition, fluid fluorescence, vitrinite reflectance, geochemical, or paleontology. Report the Division of Oil & Gas / Division of Mining Land and Water: Plan of Operations (LO/Region YY-123), Land Use Permit (LAS 12345), and/or Easement (ADL 123456) number. This form and the required attachments provide a complete and concise record for each well drilled in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. All laboratory analytical reports regarding samples or tests from a well must be submitted to the AOGCC, no matter when the analyses are conducted. Information to be attached includes, but is not limited to: summary of daily operations, wellbore schematic, directional or inclination survey, core analysis, paleontological report, production or well test results, per 20 AAC 25.070. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. TPI (Top of Producing Interval). INSTRUCTIONS Authorized Name: Authorized Title: Authorized SignatureZ'DWH: 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and markers encountered): FORMATION TESTS Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion, suspension, or abandonment, whichever occurs first. Well Class - Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, Observation, or Other. Formation at 7': If Yes, list formations and intervals cored (MD/TVD, From/To), and summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate pages with this form, if needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071. Yes No Well tested? Yes No 28. CORE DATA If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results. Attach separate pages to this form, if needed, and submit detailed test information, including reports, per 20 AAC 25.071. NAME Permafrost - Top Permafrost - Base TVD Well tested? Yes No 30.countered):FORMATION TESTS No Sidewall Cores: d summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (subm and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 2 Yes No Form 10-407 Revised 3/2020 Submit within 30 days of Completion, Suspension, or Abandonment dth i d tt h t Cored interval: 710' - 1,010' MD/TVD Lower Grandstand (100% Recovery) 0 0 980 980 Nanushuk 230 230 Upper Grandstand 369 369 Middle Grandstand 597 597 Lower Grandstand 722 722 Torok 1038 1038 2600 2515 Tested perforated interval from 775'-835' (MD/TVD) Lower Grandstand 'B-Sand' No fluid production from perforated interval. Vice President Erik Opstad 10 March 2021 Tom Boyd taboydusa@gmail.com713-202-5078 Final P&A Schematic, Dir Surveys, P&A Ops Summary, P&A Ops Photos,Cement & P-test Rpts ✔✔ ✔ Drill Floor to Sea Level 299' Drill Floor to Ground Level 26' Ground Level to SL 273' Note: Schematic not to scale. No.Umiat #18 1 Actual Lower Grandstand B-sand Vertical Insertable PCP Completion (Torok Plugback) 2 Pump land rods pulled Per Daily Reports and verbal from Drilling Supervisor. Test plug in tree. 3Actuals 4 Actual Umiat #18 Permanent P&A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Spud Date: 3-10-2013 P&A Date: 4-2-2021 Lease: AA-081726 (BLM) Comments/DateRev. by S. Porhola PTD #213-014 T. Boyd Z. Sayers J. Nunley ADL # 390702 API No. 50-287-20028-00 12-1/4" Hole 96' 20"Conductor 20" 664' Chemical Injection 732' Press/Temp Gauge 775' - 832' Perforations 14 SPF 800' Pupmp Seating 865' Press/Temp Gauge 903' PCP Torque Anchor 1,300' Bridge Plug tested to 2,000psi 1,331' Cement Retainer Failed Shoe 1,445' 9-5/8" Surface 2,062' Cement Plug Base of Permafrost : 980' There is no cement in this sump below the tubing tail. Cement was circ'd down tubing, up annulus - bjm. Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 20, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -29, Wind N/5 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Travel to #18. Pull Back Pressure Valve (BPV) from well with Bryan Imholte of Vault PC (Photos Below). Pressure remained at 0 psi after BPV was removed. Well head was secured prior to departure. Install 1502 hammer union connections of the wing valves and IA valves. x Brought Environmental Portable Toilet, loaded Cement Herc Boxes, Bush House and Generator to Umiat #18. x Shut down for night (SDFN) Pull Back Pressure Valve (BPV) from well UMIAT #18 Initial Site Visit UMIAT #18 Initial Site Visit UMIAT #18 Pull BPV Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 21, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -22, Wind E/12 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Plan Umiat P&A project. Work with Cruz, MagTec, Alaska E-Line, Cameron, FMC, Lynden, Halliburton, Vault PC, and Emerald House personnel. Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 22, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -29, Wind ESE/3 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Duck Ponds below all equipment x Mobilize Umiat P&A team to the Umiat #18, including: Halliburton Cementing Crew, BLM representative (Allie Schoessler) and ELKO Supervisors. x Pre-Job Safety Meeting: Pressure piping, cementing, slippery conditions. x R/U Halliburton pumping unit to tubing and annulus. Pump 10 bbls of diesel down tubing at 0.5 bbl/min, 0 psi. Pump 10 bbls of diesel down tubing at 0.5 bbl/min at 85 psi x Test lines to 250 psi low / 4,000 psi high for 5 minutes Low/High. No leaks x Pumped 5 bbls of water as spacer and immediately followed with cement. x Mix and pump 99 bbls of 14.0 lb/gal, 1.629 cuft/sk cement. Down the Tubing with the Annulus closed. x Initial pressure 600 psi, Final pressure 2,318 psi. x While pumping cement down the tubing, with the Annulus closed, started building pressure to 2,318 psi with 23.2 bbls of cement away, indicating injection into the perforations stopped. Opened the IA valve and observed immediate returns at the surface (Cuttings Box) x Pumped an additional 67 bbls of cement and observed cement returns at the surface. Continued to pump cement until consistent cement returns were observed. Total cement pumped into wellbore was 99 bbls. Shut down cement pumps and isolate wellbore at 22:00 hrs, 3-22-2021. Complete cement report in Umiat #18 Appendix x Cement operations witnessed / accepted by BLM. x Clean up and wash out equipment. x Shut Down for Night (SDFN) Conditions of approval not met, including failure to provide cementing program to AOGCC prior to pumping the job and failure to provide daily report of operations for 5 days after commencing operations. Enforcement Actions to be issued. Total cement pumped into wellbore was 99 bbls. While pumping cement down the tubing, with the Annulus closed, started building pressure to 2,318 psi with 23.2 bbls of cement away, indicating injection into the perforations stopped. Opened the IA valve and observed immediate returns at the surface (Cuttings Box) The Sundry required a two stage cement job, whereby the reservoir plug was first tested and tagged before commencing with the surface plug. The entire wellbore was cemented in one operation, without notifying the AOGCC of the change. Enforcement Action to be issued. Pumped an additional 67 bbls of cement and observed cement returns at the surface. Continued to pump cement until consistent cement returns were observed. Pumped 5 bbls of water as spacer and immediately followed with cement. Mix and pump 99 bbls of 14.0 lb/gal, 1.629 cuft/sk cement. Down the Tubing with the Annulus closed. UMIAT #18 Cement Pumping Operation UMIAT #18 Cement Pumping UMIAT #18 Cement Pumping Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 23, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -13, Wind ESE/5 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Duck Ponds below all equipment x Mobilize Umiat P&A team to the Umiat #18, including: Halliburton Cementing Crew, BLM representative (Allie Schoessler) and ELKO supervisors. x Hold Pre Job Safety Meeting. x Halliburton tied into ¼” Chemical Injection port on tree with HighPressure (4,000 psi) pump. Mix and pump 4 gallons of 44.0 lb/sk, 0.805 cuft/sk FineCem cement. x Could not pump in. Immediately started building pressure to 2,250 psi. Hold for 15 Minutes. Did not bleed off. x Cement operations witnessed / accepted by BLM. Mix and pump 4 gallons of 44.0 lb/sk, 0.805 cuft/sk FineCem cement. Could not pump in. Immediately started building pressure to 2,250 psi. Hold for 15 Minutes. Did not bleed off. Unable to pump into chemical injection lines because tubing was full of cement. The chemical injection line should have been cemented before tubing was cemented, per requirement on Sundry. Enforcement Action to be issued. Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 24, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -11, Wind S/5 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Duck Ponds below all equipment x Move Halliburton Tool Trailer from Umiat #18 to Umiat #23H. x Send Arctic Cutting Box with Cement Rinsate to Hilcorp Milne Point for Class 1 disposal. Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 25, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -9, Wind NNW/11 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Duck Ponds below all equipment x Move Halliburton Iron Connex from Umiat #18 to #23H Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 26, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -20, Wind N/4 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 27, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -34, Wind S/7 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 28, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -36, Wind S/4 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 29, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -9, Wind NE/23 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 30, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -36, Wind S/4 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No Wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube March 31, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -13, Wind NE/21 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. Approximately 25 Ptarmigan observed. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x PJSM for Pressure testing operations on Umiat #18. x Pressure test tubing with Mineral Oil (LVT). Pressure up with High pressure air operated pump to 1,631 psi, fell to 1,504 psi in 30 min. Good test. Complete pressure test results available in Umiat #18 appendix. x SDFN. UMIAT #18 Pressure testing Rig Up. Access cut into cellar UMIAT #18 Pressure testing Rig Up. Access cut into cellar UMIAT #18 Access cut into cellar UMIAT #18 cellar Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube April 1, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -16, Wind NE/15 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. Approximately 20 Ptarmigan observed. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 x Hot Work Permit for cutting activities x PJSM for pressure testing operations on Umiat #18 x Open IA valve and close tubing valves. Pressure test Umiat #18 IA with diesel for 30 minutes. x Initial pressure 1,721 psi. Final pressure 1,714 psi. Pressure test Charted and Recorded. Good Test. Complete pressure test results available in Umiat #18 appendix. x Rig down pressure test equipment. x PJSM for removal of Tree and Wellhead x Unbolt and remove Christmas Tree x Cut window through Conductor, Casing and Tubing. Encountered Water and cement while cutting. x Remove Wellhead with Conductor/Casing Stub x Remove Cellar x Shut down for night UMIAT #18 Pressure testing Rig Up. Access cut into cellar UMIAT #18 Tree Removal UMIAT #18 Start to Cut Window UMIAT #18 Window through all tubulars UMIAT #18 Removal of wellhead and conductor UMIAT #18 Well Stump. Prior to cleaning up. ¼” Chemical Injection line melted and sealed UMIAT #18 Cellar removed with stump showing Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube April 2, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -34, Wind S/6 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1. Hot Work Permit for welding activities x PJSM for cementing top of Umiat #18 x BLM (Quinn Sawyer) witnessed cutoff and observed hard cement at surface x Chemical Injection Line melted closed with torch and filled with cement x Conductor/Casing/Tubing stub topped with cement, cover cellar and apply heat x Move to Umiat #23H x Return to Umiat #18 x Hammer on cement top and confirm that it is hard. BLM Witness x Grind off hard cement x Weld on Abandonment Plate (leave weep-hole as per BLM regulations). BLM confirm that stub is 3' below ground level x Fill cellar hole with Gravel x Shut down for the night Chem inj line was not filled with cement bjm. covered UMIAT #18 CELLAR AND TREE UMIAT #18 Cemented Stub UMIAT #18 Weld Abandonment Plate UMIAT #18 Abandonment Plate UMIAT #18 Abandonment Plate Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube April 3, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -35, Wind E/10 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No wildlife observations. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1. Hot Work Permit for welding activities x Traveled to Umiat #18 and photographed gravel top on former well cellar. Confirm location is clear of all debris UMIAT #18 Final Gravel Pile Umiat #18 P&A Emerald House Daily Operational Summary Tom Boyd and Rob Berube April 4, 2021 x Umiat Weather: Temp -13, Wind NE/21 x HSSE: No Injuries, No Spills, No Incidents. Animal Tracks observed. No interactions with wildlife. No wildlife observed. Duck Ponds below all equipment Working day tours only with travel/support from Merlin-#1 Umiat #18 Final Survey Location Clean Emerald House Alaska District, Alaska For: Tom Boyd Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Job Date: Monday, March 22, 2021 Sincerely, Jared Miller Legal Notice Disclaimer: All information in this report is provided subject to the term s and conditions which govern the services provided by Halliburton. Halliburton personnel use their best efforts in gathering information and their best judgment in interpreting it, but any interpretation, r esearch, analysis or recommendation furnished by Halliburton are opinions based upon inferences from measurements and empirical relation ships and assumptions, which inferences and empirical relationships and assumptions are not infallible, and with respect to which pro fessionals in the industry may differ. iCem 3D Displacement results are used to understand how fluids intermix during a cement job. Simu lation and 3D displacement results are not intended as and should not be used as a replacement for bond logs in determining top of cement. Current 3D model calculations are known to model more volume than the input volume for standard cases due to known calculation improvements required. For rotational cases, the modeled volume will be impacted by the same calculations impacting the standard cases, as w ell as additional constraints imposed to make the calculation time required operationally feasible. Therefore, until further notice, 3D displacement results should not be used for replacement of a bond log, or used as an identifier of top of cement. HALLIBURTON IS UNABLE TO GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF ANY CHART INTERPRETATION, RESEARCH ANALYSIS, OR JOB RECOMMENDATION and any interpretation or recommendation is not for use of or reliance upon by any third party. The customer has full responsibility for any of its d ecisions which are based on the information provided in this report. © 2019 Halliburton. All rights reserved. Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 3 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 Table of Contents 1.0 Real-Time Job Summary .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Job Event Log ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.0 Attachments ................................................................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Job Graph.png ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Pressure Test.png ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Pump Cement ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 4 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 1.0 Real-Time Job Summary 1.1 Job Event Log Seq. No. Activity Graph Label Date Time Pump B Pressure Rcrc Density Pump B Rate Pump B Stg Tot Comments (psi) (ppg) (bbl/min) (bbl) 1 Start Mix Call Out 3/21/2021 18:00:00 Requested on location time: 7:30AM on 3/22/2021 2 Depart Shop for Location Depart Merlin 1 for Location 3/22/2021 05:30:00 3 Arrive at Location from Service Center Arrive at Location from Merlin 1 Camp 3/22/2021 07:00:00 Requested time On Location (HH:MM) : 07:30 Equipment : Cementing Unit - Bush House, Power Connex, Iron Connex Herc Skid - 3018B and 3018I Personnel: Service Leader - Jared Miller Service Operator - Dalton James Operator Assistant - Chanan Poonian 4 Pre-Rig Up Safety Meeting Pre-Rig Up Safety Meeting 3/22/2021 07:45:00 5 Rig-Up Equipment Rig-Up Equipment 3/22/2021 07:50:00 6 Rig-Up Completed Rig-Up Completed 3/22/2021 16:00:00 55.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 Pre-Job Safety Meeting Pre-Job Safety Meeting 3/22/2021 16:30:00 47.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 Tubing TD (ft): 906' Cement Bridge Plug (ft): 1300 Surface Casing OD/ID (in): 9.625/8.835 Tubing OD (in): 3.5 Tubing ID (in): 2.992 Perforation Depth (ft): 835 8 Other Water Analysis 3/22/2021 17:00:00 2.83 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Temp (degrees F): 110 pH: 7 Chlorides (ppm): <250 Alkalinity (ppm): 180 Hardness (ppm): 150 Iron (ppm): 0 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 5 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 9 Standby - Other - see comments Water Temperature Outside Halliburton Standards 3/22/2021 17:08:00 -14.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 Call Cement PSL Manager to check Mix Water vs Dry Cement Chart for final mixing temperature. 10 Standby - Other - see comments Customer Approves Pumping Cement Slurry Outside of Tested Temperature 3/22/2021 17:24:00 -39.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated temperature of mixed slurry inbetween 80-90 degrees F, tested temperature 60 degrees F. Customer, Tom Boyle, approved pumping cement outside of tested temperature. 11 Pump Spacer 1 Pump Diesel Ahead - Shutdown 3/22/2021 18:05:19 50.11 0.00 0.00 13.32 Attempt to pump Diesel Spacer Ahead. Checked flow path and found Secondary Master Valve on Well Head shut in. 12 Pump Spacer Pump Diesel Spacer Ahead 3/22/2021 18:15:33 -14.41 0.00 0.31 0.02 Fluid Type: Diesel Total Volume Pumped (bbl): 10 13 Pump Spacer Ahead Pump Diesel Spacer Ahead Down IA 3/22/2021 18:37:00 84.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fluid Type: Diesel Total Volume Pumped (bbl): 10 14 Pressure Test Low Pressure Test 3/22/2021 19:03:53 865.79 0.00 0.00 0.25 Pressure (psi): 15 Pressure Test High Pressure Test 3/22/2021 19:06:57 3172.40 0.00 0.00 0.28 Pressure (psi): 16 Start Mix Start Mixing Cement 3/22/2021 20:36:46 -46.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 17 Pump Water Pump Water 3/22/2021 20:47:26 152.19 14.02 0.00 0.00 Volume (bbl): 5 18 Pump Lead Cement Pump Lead Cement Down Tubing 3/22/2021 20:50:34 606.98 14.05 1.75 3.39 Sacks Loaded (sk): 355 Total Volume Loaded (bbl): 104 Total Volume Pumped (bbl): 99 Density (lb/gal): 14.0 Yield (cuft/sk): 1.629 Water Req. (gal/sk): 8.2 19 Shutdown Shutdown - Stop Pumping - Open IA Valve 3/22/2021 21:05:01 2317.67 14.05 0.00 28.20 Started building pressure while pumping down tubing, indicating no injection into perforations. Open IA valve to take returns to open top tank. Flow path is now down tubing / Out IA into open top tank. Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 6 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 20 Pump Cement - Start Resume Pumping Cement 3/22/2021 21:07:48 19.40 14.03 0.00 28.20 21 Pump Cement - End Pump Cement - End 3/22/2021 21:55:57 56.32 13.71 1.58 102.14 22 Shutdown Shutdown - Cement in Place 3/22/2021 22:00:00 -55.87 9.07 0.00 105.35 23 Pre-Rig Down Safety Meeting Pre-Rig Down Safety Meeting 3/22/2021 22:05:00 44.65 9.25 0.00 105.35 24 Rig-Down Equipment Rig-Down Equipment 3/22/2021 22:10:00 52.88 9.32 0.00 105.35 25 Other Materials Used on Job 3/23/2021 00:50:00 MMCR (gal): 5 Citric Acid (sk): 5 26 Rig-Down Completed Rig-Down Completed 3/23/2021 00:55:00 27 Depart Location for Service Center or Other Site Depart Location for Merlin 1 3/23/2021 03:15:00 28 Depart from Service Center or Other Site Depart from Merlin 1 to Umiat 18 3/23/2021 12:30:00 29 Arrive at Location from Other Job or Site Arrive at Umiat 18 3/23/2021 14:30:00 30 Standby - Other - see comments Mix FineCem 3/23/2021 16:07:00 Mix 4 gallons of FineCem 31 Standby - Other - see comments Pump FineCem 3/23/2021 16:35:00 32 Standby - Other - see comments Pressure Up on Control Line 3/23/2021 16:47:00 Pressure holding stable at 2250 psi. Hold for 15 Min. 33 Standby - Other - see comments Bleed off Pressure on Control Line 3/23/2021 17:02:00 34 Standby - Other - see comments Rig Down of All Equipment Complete - Depart for Umiat 23 3/23/2021 18:30:00 35 Standby - Other - see comments Spot Bush House and Power Connex at Umiat 23 3/23/2021 21:30:00 36 Standby - Other - see comments Depart Umiat 23 for Merlin 1 3/23/2021 22:00:00 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 7 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 37 Standby - Other - see comments Arrive at Merlin 1 3/23/2021 23:15:00 38 Other Thank You For Using Halliburton Cement! 3/23/2021 23:30:00 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 8 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2.0 Attachments 2.1 Job Graph.png Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 9 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2.2 Pressure Test.png Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Plug to Abandon SO#907035775 Page 10 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 2.3 Pump Cement Emerald House Alaska District, Alaska For: Tom Boyd Date: Thursday, April 01, 2021 Umiat 18 Tubing and IA Pressure Test Job Date: Thursday, April 01, 2021 Sincerely, Jared Miller Legal Notice Disclaimer: All information in this report is provided subject to the term s and conditions which govern the services provided by Halliburton. Halliburton personnel use their best efforts in gathering information and their best judgment in interpreting it, but any interpretation, research, analysis or recommendation furnished by Halliburton are opinions based upon inferences from measurements and empirical relation ships and assumptions, which inferences and empirical relationships and assumptions are not infallible, and with respect to which pro fessionals in the industry may differ. iCem 3D Displacement results are used to understand how fluids intermix during a cement job. Simu lation and 3D displacement results are not intended as and should not be used as a replacement for bond logs in determining top of cement. Current 3D model calculations are known to model more volume than the input volume for standard cases due to known calculation improvem ents required. For rotational cases, the modeled volume will be impacted by the same calculations impacting the standard cases, as w ell as additional constraints imposed to make the calculation time required operationally feasible. Therefore, until further notice, 3D displacement results should not be used for replacement of a bond log, or used as an identifier of top of cement. HALLIBURTON IS UNABLE TO GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF ANY CHART INTERPRETATION, RESEARCH ANALYSIS, OR JOB RECOMMENDATION and any interpretation or recommendation is not for use of or reliance upon by any third party. The customer has full responsibility for any of its d ecisions which are based on the information provided in this report. © 2019 Halliburton. All rights reserved. Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 3 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 Table of Contents 1.0 Real-Time Job Summary .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 Job Event Log ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.0 Attachments ................................................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 Umiat 18 Tubing Presure Test - With Event Function.png ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 Umiat 18 - Tubing Pressure Test.png ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.3 Umiat 18 - IA Pressure Test.png .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.4 Umiat 18 - IA Pressure Test with Event Functioning ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 4 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 1.0 Real-Time Job Summary 1.1 Job Event Log Seq. No. Activity Graph Label Date Time Pressure Comments (psi) 1 Shut-In Pressure @ 30 Minutes Tubing 30 Min Pressure Test - Begin 3/31/2021 22:30:00 1631.31 2 Pressure Test Record Pressure 3/31/2021 22:35:00 1605.14 3 Pressure Test 5 Min Shut-in Pres 3/31/2021 22:40:00 1578.38 4 Pressure Test 5 Min Shut-in Pres 3/31/2021 22:45:00 1557.36 5 Pressure Test 5 Min Shut-in Pres 3/31/2021 22:50:00 1540.63 6 Pressure Test 5 Min Shut-in Pres 3/31/2021 22:55:00 1521.02 7 Shut-In Pressure @ 30 Minutes Tubing 30 Minute Pressure Test - End 3/31/2021 23:00:00 1504.88 8 Shut-In Pressure @ 30 Minutes IA Shut-In Pressure @ 30 Minutes - Begin 4/1/2021 11:50:00 1734.22 9 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 11:55:00 1716.31 10 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 12:00:00 1721.92 11 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 12:05:00 1740.02 12 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 12:10:00 1745.58 13 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 12:15:00 1739.66 14 Monitor Pressure Monitor Pressure 4/1/2021 12:20:00 1733.77 15 Monitor Pressure IA Shut-In Pressure @ 30 Minutes - End 4/1/2021 12:25:00 1715.69 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 5 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 2.0 Attachments 2.1 Umiat 18 Tubing Presure Test - With Event Function.png Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 6 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 7 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 2.2 Umiat 18 - Tubing Pressure Test.png Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 8 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 2.3 Umiat 18 - IA Pressure Test.png Customer: Emerald House Job: Umiat 18 Pressure Test 2 Page 9 (v. 5.1.101.0) Created: Thursday, April 01, 2021 2.4 Umiat 18 - IA Pressure Test with Event Functioning Cementing Program Page 1 JOB PROGRAM FO-GL-HAL-CMT-0200 REV2 Customer Name: Emerald House Customer Representative: Tom Boyd Halliburton Representative: Savannah Afoa Date: 03/12/2021 Well Name: Umiat 18 Job: Plug to Abandon Rig: Fullbore Country/District: USA/Alaska VIDA ID: All information in this report is provided subject to the terms and conditions which govern the services provided by Halliburton. Halliburton personnel use their best efforts in gathering information and their best judgment in interpreting it, but any interpretation, research, analysis or recommendation furnished by Halliburton are opinions based upon inferences from measurements and empirical relationships and assumptions, which inferences and empirical relationships and assumptions are not infallible, and with respect to which professionals in the industry may differ. Accordingly, HALLIBURTON IS UNABLE TO GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF ANY CHART INTERPRETATION, RESEARCH ANALYSIS, OR JOB RECOMMENDATION and any interpretation or recommendation is not for use of or reliance upon by any third party. The customer has full responsibility for any of its decisions which are based on the information provided in this report. Well Name: Umiat 18 Cementing Program Page 2 Wellbore Schematic Well Name: Umiat 18 06/01/2017 Pre Job Cementing Program Pre-Job Pre-Job Check List: 1. Cover all contingencies and lessons learned 2. Ensure equipment needed for the job is job-ready 3. Job calculations are finalized. (review final numbers with Co. Rep and Technical Professional) 4. Lab reports have been received, reviewed and approved 5. Correct volume of bulk cement is scaled and mixed according to lab reports and load sheets. 6. Additional chemicals/equipment to bring to the job: a. MMCR for washup b. QTY 3 grease pumps for 1.2 gal FineCem Squeeze in Control Lines c. Drill and mixing bit for FineCem d. 2 buckets with FineCem product per design i. 4 gal per bucket Well Name: Umiat 18 Cementing Program Page 4 Engineer’s Pump Schedule Job #1 Part 1 Objective: Pump 42.5 bbl of 14 ppg VariCem down 3-1/2” tubing through tubing (TD at 906’) to fill void beneath tubing to bridge plug at 1300’ MD inside 9-5/8”, 40# casing as well as fill the entire tubing and annulus up to perforations at 835’. Calculations below: 9-5/8”, 40# Casing: 0.0758 bpf * (1300’ – 906’) = 29.9 bbl 9-5/8” x 3-1/2” Annulus: 0.0639 bpf * (906’ – 835’) = 4.5 bbl 3-1/2” Tubing: 0.0087 bpf * 906’ = 7.9 bbl TOTAL: = 42.3 bbl Event/Stage Amount Rate Requested Density Yield Water Rq. Total Water bbls bpm Quantity ppg ft3/sk gal/sk bbls Start Job ***Pre Pump Iron Inspection. Verify and communicate all valves are lined up to pump*** Fill Lines 5 0.5 5 bbl 8.34 0 0 5 Low Pressure Test *Test eKO's 1500 psi* High Pressure Test 4000 psi *Reset Kick Outs to 3500 psi – max allowable injection pressure = 3750 psi Pump Water Ahead 10 3-5 10 bbl 8.34 - - 10 Mix and Pump Cement w/ 7.2 ppb LCM Pre-Blended 42.5 3-5 155 sks 14 1.629 8.2 31 Clear Lines and Tree 5 3-5 5 bbl 8.34 - - 5 Unsting from float collar and circulate remaining cement and wiper ball to surface Wash-Up w/ MMCR 50 ***Adjust rates as needed for job*** End Job Estimated Job Pump Time 1:30 Total HAL Water for Job (Not including Wash Up) 51 Well Name: Umiat 18 06/01/2017 Pre Job Cementing Program Page 5 Engineer’s Pump Schedule Job #1 Part 2 Objective: Switch to pumping down 9-5/8” x 3-1/2” OA. Pump 56 bbl to fill annulus from surface down to perforations at 835’ MD. Event/Stage Amount Rate Requested Density Yield Water Rq. Total Water bbls bpm Quantity ppg ft3/sk gal/sk bbls Start Job ***Pre Pump Iron Inspection. Verify and communicate all valves are lined up to pump*** Fill Lines 5 0.5 5 bbl 8.34 0 0 5 Low Pressure Test *Test eKO's 1500 psi* High Pressure Test 4000 psi *Reset Kick Outs to 3500 psi – max allowable injection pressure = 3750 psi Pump Water Ahead 10 3-5 10 bbl 8.34 - - 10 Mix and Pump Cement w/ 7.2 ppb LCM Pre-Blended 56 3-5 200 sks 14 1.629 8.2 39 Clear lines and tree 5 3-5 5 bbl 8.34 - - 5 Unsting from float collar and circulate remaining cement and wiper ball to surface Wash-Up w/ MMCR 50 ***Adjust rates as needed for job*** End Job Estimated Job Pump Time 1:00 Total HAL Water for Job (Not including Wash Up) 61 Well Name: Umiat 18 06/01/2017 Pre Job Cementing Program Page 6 Engineer’s Pump Schedule Job # 2 Objective: Mix up 1 bucket (4 gal) of FineCem product to squeeze into control line. Mix as instructed below: Product Concentration QTY for 4 gal FineCem 100 %BWOC 4 gal / 42 gal/bbl / 0.1781 / 0.805 cuft/sk * 44 lb/sk = 29.2 lb Fluid Loss Additive 0.5 %BWOC 0.005 * 44 lb/sk * 0.664 sk = 0.146 lb Accelerator 2 %BWOC 0.005 * 44 lb/sk * 0.664 sk = 0.146 lb Water 4.165 gal/sk 4.065 gal/sk * 0.664 sk = 2.7 gal Well Name: Umiat 18 Cementing Program Page 7 Risk Assessment Risk Associated with Task Consequences Mitigation Responsible Party Pumping LCM through perforations May prematurely plug off perfs Run PW to ensure LCM will pass restrictions without issue Engineer Snow trail to location Limited water transports as well as containment for washup and returns Ensure enough equipment is on location for water and washup/returns Supervisor Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 8 Cement Lab Report (PILOT) Lab Results- Plug Technology, Houston - NAL Region Job Information Request/Slurry 2673372/1 Rig Name Date 02/MAR/2021 Submitted By Savannah Afoa Job Type Plug to Abandon Bulk Plant Prudhoe Bay, AK USA Customer Emerald House Location Greater Prudhoe Bay Well Umiat 23H Well Information Casing/Liner Size 3.5 in Depth MD 4040 ft BHST 16°C / 60°F Hole Size Depth TVD 986 ft BHCT 16°C / 60°F Pressure Drilling Fluid Information Mud Supplier Name Mud Trade Name Density 8.3 lbm/gal Cement Information - Plug Design Cement Properties Slurry Density 14 lbm/gal Slurry Yield 1.6 ft3/sack Water Requirement 8.16 gal/sack Total Mix Fluid 8.16 gal/sack Water Source Field (Fresh) Water Water Chloride Slurry Comments 14 ppg pilot testing for Umiat 23H and Umiat 18 Pilot Test Results Request ID 2673372/1 API Fluid Loss, Request Test ID:38038517 04/MAR/2021 Test Temp (degF) Test Pressure (psi) Test Time (min) Meas. Vol. Calculated FL (<30 min) Conditioning time (min) Conditioning Temp (degF) 60 1000 3 44 278 30 60 API Rheology, Request Test ID:38038518 04/MAR/2021 Temp (degF) 300 200 100 60 30 6 3 Cond Time (min) Cond Temp (degF) 60 (up) 108 98 87 80 74 56 22 30 60 60 (down) 108 101 92 88 83 53 40 30 60 60 (avg.) 108 100 90 84 79 55 31 30 60 PV (cP) & YP (lbs/100ft2): 58.58 62.08 (Least-squares method) PV (cP) & YP (lbs/100ft2): 27.75 80.25 (Traditional method (300 & 100 rpm based)) Generalized Herschel-Bulkley 4: YP(lbf/100ft2)=0.01 MuInf(cP)=213.87 m=1 n=0.2 Free Fluid API 10B-2, Request Test ID:38038519 04/MAR/2021 Con. Temp (degF) Cond. Time (min) Static T. (F) Static time (min) Incl. (deg) % Fluid 60 30 60 120 45 0 Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 9 No FF, No Settling API Rheology, Request Test ID:38038520 04/MAR/2021 Temp (degF) 300 200 100 60 30 6 3 60 (up) 65 60 49 40 34 23 19 60 (down) 65 58 52 45 40 30 25 60 (avg.) 65 59 51 43 37 27 22 PV (cP) & YP (lbs/100ft2): 40.12 31.75 (Least-squares method) PV (cP) & YP (lbs/100ft2): 21.75 43.25 (Traditional method (300 & 100 rpm based)) Generalized Herschel-Bulkley 4: YP(lbf/100ft2)=7 MuInf(cP)=17.92 m=1 n=0.28 Mixability (0 - 5) - 0 is not mixable, Request Test ID:38038521 04/MAR/2021 Mixability rating (0 - 5) Avg rpm mixing under load (~12,000) Blend addition time (sec) @ 4,000 RPM 4 12000 0 Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 10 Thickening Time - ON-OFF-ON, Request Test ID:38038514 04/MAR/2021 Test Temp (degF) Reached in (min) 70 Bc (hh:min) Start Bc Stirring before stop (mins) Static Period (min) 60 15 4:32 9 45 15 Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 11 UCA Comp. Strength, Request Test ID:38038515 09/MAR/2021 End Temp (degF) Pressure (psi) 50 psi (hh:mm) 100 psi (hh:mm) 500 psi (hh:mm) 1000 psi(hh:mm) 8hr CS (psi) 12 hr CS (psi) 16 hr CS (psi) 24 hr CS (psi) 48 hr CS (psi) End CS (psi) 60 3000 9:43 11:48 20:31 33:46 20 104 264 651 1374 1369 Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 12 UCA Comp. Strength, Request Test ID:38038516 10/MAR/2021 End Temp (degF) Pressure (psi) 50 psi (hh:mm) 100 psi (hh:mm) 500 psi (hh:mm) 1000 psi(hh:mm ) 8hr CS (psi) 12 hr CS (psi) 16 hr CS (psi) 24 hr CS (psi) 48 hr CS (psi) 72 hr CS (psi) End CS (psi) 49 3000 14:44 18:00 34:12 61:31 0 21 65 229 766 1131 1146 49 degrees was as cold as we could get Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 13 FineCem Lab Report (PILOT) Lab Results- Primary Technology, Houston - NAL Region Job Information Request/Slurry 2675260/2 Rig Name Date 15/MAR/2021 Submitted By Savannah Afoa Job Type Plug to Abandon Bulk Plant Prudhoe Bay, AK USA Customer Emerald Location Well Umiat 18 Well Information Casing/Liner Size Depth MD 200 ft BHST 4°C / 40°F Hole Size Depth TVD 200 ft BHCT 16°C / 60°F Pressure 500 psi Drilling Fluid Information Mud Supplier Name Mud Trade Name Density Cement Information - Primary Design Conc UOM Cement/Additive MP Sample Type Sample Date Lot No. FineCem w/ Accelerator Cement Properties Slurry Density 13 lbm/gal Slurry Yield 0.81 ft3/sack Water Requirement 4.07 gal/sack Total Mix Fluid 4.07 gal/sack Water Source Fresh Water Water Chloride N/A Pilot Test Results Request ID 2675260/2 Mixability (0 - 5) - 0 is not mixable, Request Test ID:38067547 17/MAR/2021 Mixability rating (0 - 5) Avg rpm mixing under load (~12,000) Blend addition time (sec) @ 4,000 RPM 5 12000 0 Well Name: Umiat 18 05/21/2020 Cementing Program Page 14 Thickening Time - ON-OFF-ON, Request Test ID:38067548 15/MAR/2021 Test Temp (degF) Pressure (psi) Reached in (min) 70 Bc (hh:min) 60 500 20 7:43 [5.2.4.2] [Umiat 18 ASP Final Survey.pdf] [Page 1 of 2] [5.2.4.2] [Umiat 18 ASP Final Survey.pdf] [Page 2 of 2] 1.Type of Request: Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Repair Well Operations shutdown Suspend Perforate Other Stimulate Pull Tubing Change Approved Program Plug for Redrill Perforate New Pool Re-enter Susp Well Alter Casing Other: ___________________ 2. Operator Name:4.Current Well Class:5.Permit to Drill Number: Exploratory Development 3. Address:Stratigraphic Service 6.API Number: 7.If perforating:8.W ell Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Will planned perforations require a spacing exception?Yes No 9.Property Designation (Lease Number):10.Field/Pool(s): 11. Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP (psi):Plugs (MD):Junk (MD): Casing Collapse Packers and SSSV Type:Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): 12. Attachments: Proposal Summary Wellbore schematic 13.W ell Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program BOP Sketch Exploratory Stratigraphic Development Service 14.Estimated Date for 15.W ell Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations:OIL WINJ WDSPL Suspended 16.Verbal Approval:Date:GAS WAG GSTOR SPLUG Commission Representative: GINJ Op Shutdown Abandoned Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone: Date: Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: Plug Integrity BOP Test Mechanical Integrity Test Location Clearance Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes No Spacing Exception Required? Yes No Subsequent Form Required: APPROVED BY Approved by:COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Comm.Comm.Sr Pet Eng Sr Pet Geo Sr Res Eng Authorized Title: 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Authorized Signature: Perforation Depth MD (ft): TVD BurstMDLength Size Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 COMMISSION USE ONLY Authorized Name: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: BOP Test Mechanical Integrity Test Location Clearance ection MIT Req'd? Yes No ption Required? Yes No Subsequent Form Required: COMMISSION USE ONLY Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone: Date: e: certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not rom without prior written approval. gnature: me: Date for 15.W ell Status after proposed work: Operations:OIL WINJ WDSPL Suspended proval:Date:GAS WAG GSTOR SPLUG Representative:GINJ Op Shutdown Abandoned nts: Proposal Summary Wellbore schematic13.W ell Class after proposed work: ations Program BOP Sketch Exploratory Stratigraphic Development Service SSSV Type:Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): pth MD (ft):Perforation Depth TVD (ft):Tubing Size:Tubing Grade:Tubing MD (ft): quest: Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Reppair Well Operations shutdown Suspend Perforate Other Stimulate Pulll Tubing Change Approved Program Plug for Redrill Perforate New Pool Re-enter Susp Well Alter Casing Other: er Casing ___________________ ame:4.Current Well Class:5.Permit to Drill Number: Exploratory Development Stratigraphic Service 6. API Number: g:8.W ell Name and Number: ation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? perforations require a spacing exception?Yes No esignation (Lease Number):10. Field/Pool(s): D (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP (psi):Plugs (MD):Junk (MD): g CollapseTVDBurstMDLengthSize PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Form 10-403 Revised 3/2020 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. By Samantha Carlisle at 7:38 pm, Mar 07, 2021 321-114 Emerald House, LLC P.O. Box 112212 Ancgorage AK 99511 213-014 50-287-20028-00 Umiat #18 AA-081726 Umiat Unit AA95544 2,600 2,515 1,300 1,300 0 1,300 N/A Conductor 96 13-3/8 96 96 5,020 2,260 Surface 1,445 9-5/8 1,445 1,444 5,750 3,090 775 775 3-1/2"L-80 906 N/A N/A 02/27/2021 Erik Opstad Vice President Erik A. Opstad Digitally signed by Erik A. Opstad Date: 2021.03.07 12:10:11 -09'00'3-7-2021 Tom Boyd taboydusa@gmail.com 713-202-5078 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔✔ ✔ ✔ DSR-3/8/21 X Anchorage DLB 03/08/2021 -00 DLB DLB X X 10-407 Site inspection in Fall of 2021 BJM 3/11/21 Notify BLM and AOGCCPhoto document as described. Cementing program to be approved by AOGCC before commencing cementing operations. Submit daily reports to AOGCC once operations commence. Comm 3/15/21 dts 3/15/2021 JLC 3/15/2021 RBDMS HEW 3/16/2021 Emerald House, LLC P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage, Alaska 99511-2212 +1 907-244-5210 | +1 907-602-8937 UMIAT #18 PLUG AND ABANDONMENT CURRENT STATUS: Well Temporarily Abandoned, Operations Suspended 4/29/2013 x Wellbore filled with 6.8 ppg, LVT-200 Mineral Oil x 4” 2-way check set in Tubing Hanger x Tree filled with Diesel and tested to 1,500 psi x 0 psi observed with gauges on Tree and OA x Tree Valve Handles Removed x Tree Draped with Herculite (As per BLM) WELL IDENTIFICATION: x Well: Umiat 18 x API No: 50-287-20028-00 x PTD – 213-014 x Lease: AA-081726 (BLM) x North Slope, Alaska WELL DATA: Drill Floor to Sea Level 299' Drill Floor to Ground Level 26' Ground Level to SL 273' Well Depth: 2,600’ MD, 2,515’ TVD PBTD: 1,300’ MD, 1,299’ TVD Bridge Plug MPSP: Maximum Potential Surface Pressure = 0 psi (see Mud Wt Chart) WELL CONSTRUCTION: See wellbore schematic (Attached) CORRELATION LOG: N/A OBJECTIVE: Re-enter Wellbore and execute Permanent P&A and restore drill site as per regulations. COMMENTS: The well Umiat #18 was spud on 3/10/2013. The operator on record was Linc Energy. The lease was reassigned to Malamute Energy shortly afterwards. Later, a resignation of Unit (Form 3160-5) was filed on 2/11/2021, designating Emerald House, LLC as Unit Operator. In that regard, Emerald House will Permanently abandon the Umiat #18 and restore the location as per relevant Federal and State Regulations. WELL HISTORY: The Umiat #18 well has 13-3/8” J-55, Conductor was set at 96’. It was spud on 3/10/2013 by the Kuupik #5 Drilling Rig. A 12-1/4” hole was drilled down to 710’ at which point the hole was cored to 1,010’ in 5 runs. The hole was opened to 12-1/4” to 806’ and then drilled 1,458’ (TD). 9-5/8” casing was run to 1,445’. The casing was cemented with 140 bbl lead cement, and 45 bbl tail cement. SECTION ORDER TYPE Top (MD) Btm (MD) Weight Yield Vol (bbls/sx) Conductor Lead Permafrost 23' (GL) 96 15.7 0.93 21/127 Surface Lead Permafrost 23' (GL) 941 11 1.87 140/420 Surface Tail Class G 941' 1,445 15.80 1.16 45/218 The casing was drilled out with an 8-1/2” assembly to 1,478’. An FIT was conducted to 12.8 ppg EMW (MW = 8.5ppg, Surface Pressure 330psi) Drilling continued to 2,600’. A 40 bbl 15.9 ppg cement plug was pumped to bottom. WOC for 12 hrs and the top of cement was tagged ay 2,068 ’. A cement retainer was set at 1,337’ but cement could not be pumped through the retainer. A pressure test of the retainer failed at 2,000 psi. The retainer was tagged at 1,337’ with 37k down weight. Additional attempts to re-squeeze the retainer and pressure test also failed. An EZ Drill SV bridge plug was set at 1,300’. This was successfully pressure tested to 2,000 psi. 8-1/2" mgr TCP guns wee run in the hole and the perforated from 775’ to 835’ at 14 SPF. A 3-1/2” completion was run in the hole with a PCP Torque Anchor being set at 903’. The Kuukpik 5 was rigged down and moved out. A well test was conducted but there was limited to no wellbore influx. The well was drawing down. A tree was nippled up and tested to 5,000 psi, and the annulus was filled with completion fluid. The well was temporarily abandoned. PROPOSED OPERATIONS – Permanently P&A: 1. Inspect Well Head, valves and gauges. Record any pressure. Pump out cellar. (Note: cellar may be filled with frozen water. Confirm status of cellar and tree prior to mobilization. Valve handles may have been removed, bring out if necessary) 2. Install 1502 union on Annulus and tubing wing valves. (Confirm tree is not frozen, function all valves and test to 250/1,500 psi) 3. R/U lubricator, (test to 250/1,500 psi) and remove Cameron type ‘H’ 2-way check in tubing. 4. R/U Halliburton pumping unit to tubing and annulus. Test lines to 250/4000 psi. 5. Open to annulus and attempt to inject into perfs at 775-835’. Record rate and pressure. Old well files show 2 BPM at 710 psi. Record and notify town. WELLBORE AND VOLUME DATA SECTION HOLE TUBULAR ID (in) DEPTH (FT) bbl/ft LENGTH VOLUME (bbls) Surface 12-1/4 9-5/8 8.835 1,458 0.0758 394.0 29.87 Tubing 3-1/2 3-1/2 2.992 906 0.0087 906.0 7.88 Tubing 3-1/2 3-1/2 2.992 700 0.0087 700.0 6.09 Annulus 3-1/2 x 9-5/8 0.0671 906.0 60.79 Annulus 0.0671 71.0 4.76 Annulus 0.0671 835.0 56.03 Annulus 0.0671 135.0 9.06From Bottom Perf to (835' - 700' = 135') From EOT to Bottom Perf (906'-835' = 71') From Surface to Bottom Perf (0' to 835') 6. R/U cement lines to wing valve. Mix and pump 51.5 bbls permafrost cement into tubing and up annulus to 700’, this is +/- 75’ above Top perfs. Bottom of perfs at 835’, Top of perfs at 775’ (29.87 bbls + 7.88bbls + 4.76 bbls + 9.06bbls= 42.4 bbls). 7. Load wiper ball (Nerf Ball) and displace with 6bbls of diesel. Pump 0.5 bbls water to clear lines / tree. TOC of cement in tubing and annuls should be at 700’. Monitor pressure. 8. WOC. Test Tubing and Annuus to 250/1,000 psi 9. Rig up Wireline (test to 250/1,500 psi) and run 2.8 gauge ring to tag up +/- 700’. RIH with tubing punch and perforate tubing at +/- 700’ 10. Line up cement unit on annulus and pump 73 bbls of Permafrost cement down annulus and up tubing to surface (56 bbls + 6.09bbls = 73 bbls). Pump .5 bbls water to clear lines / tree. Max injection pressure 1000 psi. Notify AOGCC to witness tag and pressure test. 1500 psi test pressure. Test and chart tbg and Annulus separately. displace with 6bbls of diesel.??? Ensure lines do not freeze. Cement Chemical Injection line before pumping cement plugs into tubing and IA. Move step 12 before step 6. BJM Run something smaller OD so it won't hang up on stringers. Do not allow lines to freeze. 11. Shut down and monitor pressures. Wash up lines and WOC. 12. R/U Injection pump to ¼” Chemical Injection Line. Mix and pump +/- 1.5 gallons of cement into line. 13. Check for trapped pressure. Cut off tree and associated jewe lry 3’ below original ground level. 14. Fill casing / tubing with cement if not at stub level. Record TOC prior to filling. Take pictures. 15. Notify BLM to inspect cut-off. 16. Weld on ¼” marker plate with Company, PTD, Well Name, API #. As Per AOGCC guidelines. (20 AAC 25.120) 17. Pull cellar box and backfill hole with gravel. Berm to account for settling (Pile approx. 6’ atop well). 18. Clean location of debris. (Have Emerald House Environmental Lead inspect / Approve) Notify AOGCC as well. Take photos of site after clearance and send to AOGCC. Photo document marker plate after installation. Cement injection lines before pumping cement into tubing. Photo-document before and after each step, from step 13 through step 18. BJM Notify AOGCC to witness cement quality in annulus before topping off with cement. CURRENT WELLBORE SCHEMATIC Drill Floor to Sea Level 299'Referenced to Kuukpik #5 Drilling Rig Drill Floor to Ground Level 26'5K Wellhead Assembly w/ 3½" 8Rd Tubing Hanger w/ (2x1/4" control line ports) Ground Level to SL 273'2-Way Check Note: Schematic not to scale. No.Umiat #18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Z. Sayers Z. Sayers ADL # API No. 50-287-20028-00 Comments/DateRev. by Z. Sayers PTD #213-014 Maximum Hole Angle: 26.7 Maximum Dog Leg: 6.2 Lease: AA-084141 (BLM) Spud Date: 3-10-2013 12-1/4" Hole 96' 20" Conductor Casing 20" Hole 664' Chemical Injection Nipple 732' Press/Temp Gauge 775' - 832' Perforations 14 SPF 800' Pupmp Seating Nipple 865' Press/Temp Gauge 903' PCP Torque Anchor 1,300' Bridge Plug tested to 2,000psi 1,331' Cement Retainer Failed Shoe 1,445' 9-5/8" Surface Casing 2,062' Cement Plug TD: 2,600' MD / 2,515' TVD Base of Permafrost 980' MD/TVD This is an anchor NOT a sealing packer. mgr PROPOSED P&A SCHEMATIC Drill Floor to Sea Level 299'Referenced to Kuukpik #5 Drilling Rig Drill Floor to Ground Level 26'5K Wellhead Assembly w/ 3½" 8Rd Tubing Hanger w/ (2x1/4" control line ports) Ground Level to SL 273'2-Way Check Note: Schematic not to scale. No.Umiat #18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Z. Sayers Z. Sayers ADL # 390702 API No. 50-287-20028-00 Comments/DateRev. by Z. Sayers PTD #213-014 Maximum Hole Angle: 26.7 Maximum Dog Leg: 6.2 Lease: AA-081726 (BLM) Spud Date: 3-10-2013 12-1/4" Hole 96' 20" Conductor Casing 20" Hole 664' Chemical Injection Nipple 732' Press/Temp Gauge 775' - 832' Perforations 14 SPF 800' Pupmp Seating Nipple 865' Press/Temp Gauge 903' PCP Torque Anchor 1,300' Bridge Plug Tested to 2,000psi 1,331' Cement Retainer Failed Shoe 1,445' 9-5/8" Surface Casing 2,062' Cement Plug TD: 2,600' MD / 2,515' TVD Base of Permafrost : 980' MD/TVD 700' Tubing Perforation MUD WEIGHT v DEPTH DIRECTIONAL SURVEY 1 Carlisle, Samantha J (CED) From:McLellan, Bryan J (CED) Sent:Thursday, March 11, 2021 11:18 AM To:taboydusa@gmail.com Subject:RE: Umiat 18 P&A ( PTD 213-014) Tom, SixbblscementdisplacementinthetubingonlygetsyourTOCto689’,whichdoesn’tleavemuchroomforerrorifthe cheminjectionlineisat664’,especiallyifyouhaveyoursurfacelinevolumeoffalittle.Ithinkyoushouldcementthat cheminjectionlinepriortothefirstcementplug.Youcancalculatethelinecapacityanddon’toverͲdisplaceitinto tubing.Ifthere’salittlebitdribblingintothetubing,itwillbecontaminatedandeasytopushpast.Worstcaseisyou wouldhavetoperfabovethecheminjectionnipple,forthesecondcementjob.  Thanks  BryanMcLellan SeniorPetroleumEngineer AlaskaOil&GasConservationCommission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1(907)250Ͳ9193  From:taboydusa@gmail.com<taboydusa@gmail.com> Sent:Monday,March8,20214:41PM To:McLellan,BryanJ(CED)<bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Cc:Schwartz,GuyL(CED)<guy.schwartz@alaska.gov>;Rixse,MelvinG(CED)<melvin.rixse@alaska.gov>;'ErikOpstad' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>;'RobertBerube'<rs01berube@gmail.com> Subject:RE:Umiat18P&A(PTD213Ͳ014)  Bryan  1. Myapologiesforthelackofclarity.YestheplanistobullheadtheLVTintotheperforations,thenopentheIA andbringupthecementto700’.ThatwouldbetheonlywaywewouldbeabletogetapressuretestontheIA. 2. Ididnotwanttopumpcementdowntheinjectionlineat664’untilafterweperforatedthetubingat700’.I plannedtorollintothecementingtheinjectionlinerightafterwepumpedthe2ndplug,thecementwillnotbe hard.Icanmovethesteptocementthelinepriortopumpingthesecondplug,withoutanyheartache. Thanks TomBoyd 713Ͳ202Ͳ5078    From:McLellan,BryanJ(CED)<bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Sent:Monday,March8,20217:09PM ͲTo:'TomBoyd'<taboydusa@gmail.com> Cc:Schwartz,GuyL(CED)<guy.schwartz@alaska.gov>;Rixse,MelvinG(CED)<melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Subject:Umiat18P&A(PTD213Ͳ014)  Tom, AcouplesuggestionsforUmiat18… 2 1. Instep#6&7,whenpumpingcementjob#1onUmiat18,itisnotclearwhereyourfluidreturnsaregoing.I thinkyouwanttobullheadintotheperfsuntilcementreachesthetopperf,thensqueezealittleandthenopen IAcasingvalvetobringcementtopabovetheperfsto700’,butit’snotquiteclearintheprogram. 2. Isuggestpumpingcementintothecontrollinesbeforeplacingthefirstcementpluginthetubing,otherwiseyou won’tbeabletopumpintothecontrollinebecausetheotherendwillbeburiedincement.  Thanks  BryanMcLellan SeniorPetroleumEngineer AlaskaOil&GasConservationCommission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1(907)250Ͳ9193  1 Carlisle, Samantha J (CED) From:McLellan, Bryan J (CED) Sent:Thursday, March 4, 2021 12:03 PM To:taboydusa@gmail.com; Schwartz, Guy L (CED); Rixse, Melvin G (CED) Cc:'Erik Opstad'; 'Robert Berube'; Schwartz, Guy L (CED) Subject:RE: Umiat #18 P&A Tom, AswithUmiat23H,theAOGCCwillrequireUmiat18tobeP&A’dwithtwoplugs.Thesecondplugtobeplacedafter pressuretestingandtaggingthefirst.  Afewthingstoconsiderinyourproposedprocedure: x Thelargevolumeofmineraloilinthesumpbelowthetubinghaspotentialtocontaminatethefirstcementplug becauseofthelargedensitydifferencebetweencementandmineraloil. x TheproposedP&Aschematicshowscementinthe400feetof9Ͳ5/8”casingbelowthetubingtail.The proceduredoesnotindicatehowyouplantocirculatecementintothissump.Theremaybesome contaminatedcementswappingoutintothesump,butitisnotrealistictoexpectcompetentcementhereifit hasbeenmixingwithMineralOilasthefluidsslowlyswapout.Cementshouldnotbeshownontheschematic belowthetubingtailunlessthereissomewaytoplaceitthere. x Thereisnoproductionpackerinthewell.ThediagramisshowingatubingtorqueanchorwhichIbelieveis designedtoallowflowpastit.Theremaynotbeaneedtopunchthetubingtoestablishaflowpath. x Ifyouareplanningtousethedownholepressuregaugetoaidincementplacement,yourplannedtubingpunch haspotentialtodamagethegaugewire.Ifyoustillplantopunchthetubing,youcouldpunchthetubingbelow thegaugetoavoidthatpotential.Willyouhavesomekindoftelemetryequipmenttocapturedownhole pressuregaugedata?  IsuggestrewritingtheprocedureforatwostagecementjobandthensubmittingtheSundryforapproval.  Thanks  BryanMcLellan SeniorPetroleumEngineer AlaskaOil&GasConservationCommission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1(907)250Ͳ9193  From:taboydusa@gmail.com<taboydusa@gmail.com> Sent:Sunday,February28,20213:27PM To:McLellan,BryanJ(CED)<bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>;Schwartz,GuyL(CED)<guy.schwartz@alaska.gov>;Rixse, MelvinG(CED)<melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Cc:'ErikOpstad'<erik.opstad@gmail.com>;'RobertBerube'<rs01berube@gmail.com> Subject:Umiat#18P&A  Bryan,Mel,Guy  AttachedpleasefindourproposedUmiat#18P&AProgramalongwithaSundry(10Ͳ403).Pleaselookitoverand provideyourcomments.  ThankYou 2 TomBoyd 713Ͳ202Ͳ5078 THE STATE "ALASKA GOVERNOR MICHAEL J. DUNLFAVY June 29, 2020 Ms. Shauna McMahon Environmental Program Specialist III Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Spill Prevention, Prevention and Response Program 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303 P.O. Box 111800 Juneau, Alaska 99811-1800 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Re: Docket No: OTH-20-040 Malamute Energy, Inc.'s wells Umiat 18 (PTD 213-014) and 23H (PTD 213-020) Dear Ms. McMahon: Malamute Energy, Inc. (Malamute) requested that the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) provide the following information to you. Both the Umiat 18 well (Umiat 18) and the Umiat 23H well have been suspended. A suspended well is one that has been plugged to prevent the flow of fluids in the well but is not deemed fully plugged and abandoned in accordance with AOGCC regulations. One of AOGCC's regulatory requirements for wells in a suspended status is periodic inspection of the well to ensure fluid movement is still restricted and the well is in good mechanical condition. Malamute is in compliance with these suspended well inspection requirements (the most recent inspections were conducted On July 6, 2019, for Umiat 23H and August 2, 2019, for Umiat 18). Those inspections showed no surface pressure on the tubing or the annulus of the well, which indicates that the wells are incapable of flow. If you have any questions on this matter please contact Mr. Guy Schwartz (¢uv.schwartzaalaska.gov or 907-793-1226) or Mr. Dave Roby (dave.robv(d),alaska.gov or 907-793-1232). Sincerely, Je2emy M. Price Chair, Commissioner cc: Mr. Leonard Sojka Malamute Energy, Inc. Page I of 1 Roby, David S (CED) From: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2020 10:17 AM To: Davies, Stephen F (CED); Roby, David S (CED) Subject: FW: Umiat - DEC pollution liability insurance Attachments: 2015 11 19 -Well 18 Linc inspection report.pdf,, 2015 11 19_Well 23H Linc inspection report.pdf, 2019 8 5-Umiat #18 inspection report.pdf; 2019 8 5-Umiat #23H inspection report.pdf; 2019 6 28 -Renaissance Umiat Cert of Fin Resp_.pdf, 2020 6 23_Draft AOGCC letter to DEC.docx Can you look at this? I am not sure it is quite that simple to change the Potential for flow. Didn't we have to look at this in the original C plan? Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(sl. It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226 ) or (Guv schwartzCaloska aovv). From: Leonard Sojka <leonard@malamuteenergy.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 7:06 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> Subject: Umiat - DEC pollution liability insurance Good morning Guy, Annually, Malamute has had to procure pollution liability insurance for the two Umiat wells, in order to obtain the attached Certificate for Financial Responsibility from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation ("DEC"). hi that the pollution liability insurance premium is very expensive and the liability insurance serves no effective purpose, this year I asked DEC whether their regulations applied to the two wells, in that the two wells were zero pressure, no -flow. DEC replied that since the wells were not P&A's, the regulations applied. I then suggested that since the wells were zero pressure no -flow, that perhaps the regulations should take this into consideration. Shauna at DEC responded "My supervisors suggest you reaching to Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission to validate the zero pressure, no -flow well status you mentioned in the letter. If AOGCC provides a letter documenting the zero pressure no -flows status, that could be a consideration in the Financial Responsibility submittal." In 2015, Linc Energy filed well inspection reports (attached) for each well, which indicated that the wells had zero pressure hi 2019, Malamute filed well inspection reports (attached) for each well, indicating that the wells had zero pressure. So, will the AOGCC send a simple letter to DEC, confirming that the Umiat wells are zero pressure no -flow? Attached is an AOGCC draft letter to DEC, in case that makes the process easier. Thank you, Leonard STATE OF ALASKA • A*KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon LJ Plug Perforations= Fracture Stimulate Pull Tubing Li Operations shutdown Performed: Suspend j J Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Reddll ❑ erforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Other: _Inspection_ 0 2. Operator Linc Energy Operations, Inc 14. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number 5 -7i 0 Name: %11 elopmem ❑ Exploratory ❑✓ Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 213-014 3. Address: 3000 C Street, Sure 103 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99503 50-287-20028-00 a 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): 8. Well Name and Number: C /� C IVEU FEDAA-081726 umiat #18 G C G 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): lExplorato 2 3 2015 Llmiat f t 11. Present Well Condition Summary: I A OGCC lJ Total Depth measured 1445 feet Plugs measured l true vertical 1444 feet Junk measured feet Effective Depth measured feet Packer measured feel true vertical feet true vertical feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-378" 96 96 5020 2260 Surface 1445 9-5/8" 1445 1444 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner FEB 0 2 2616 Perforation depth Measured depth 775 feel �•�+'- True Vertical depth 775 feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" L-80 906 906 Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) WA 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl F— Ga Mot Water-Sbi Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Subsequent to operation: 0 0 1 0 10 10 14. Attachments (raquked per 20 ruC 2sA70, 25071, a 25.203) 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations Exploratory ❑� ' Development ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16. Well Status after work: Oil Ej Gas Lj WDSPL Lj Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP Q r SPLUG ❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and cared to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or NIA if C.O. Exempt: Contact Shawn Trasky Email Shawn.traskyallncenergV. com Printed Name Shawn Trasky TiBe Environmental Project Manager Signature ���-ti_.. l ,./�� Phone 907-375-2615 Date 1120/2015 Fomr 10-404 Revised 52015 orC, /L - 3-1 i �" NU Y 4 106 Submit Original Only ✓ ,/ / �.�/.rte �BDMs;�� y 0 URC EIIERGY Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C' Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 November 19, 2015 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Ph Ave., Suite 100 Anchoraqe, Alaska 99501 0 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, T1S, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, RECEIVED NOV 2 3 2015 AOGCC Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #18 Oil Exploration Well. Linc is currently evaluating the future utility of this wellbore based on the results of the flow testing initiated on April 21, 2013. Some options that will be evaluated for the future exploration seasons include a workover to pull tubing and recomplete the existing perforated interval, a workover to pull tubing and perforate a new interval in the Lower Grandstand or a rotary side track. Linc is also looking at other possible artificial lift methods other than the insertable PCP Pump that was run in the well for the 2012-13 18 was inspected, ere were rain cover looked to be in good condition. The top of cellar box is 6 feet from ground level and there is a 24 inch wide ditch around cellar box. The ditch is full of water (no sheen) and the back fill settled an average 18 inches deep. There is a ply wood top cover on the cellar. The cellar box is water tight and the water level in the cellar could not be determined. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. A gauge was installed on tree cap and open valves gauge read zero, pulled plug on 7-5/8 x 3-1/2 annulus had zero pressure. All valves worked properly and the down hole pump connection and pack off looked good. Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-404 Sundry Application 0 • 2) Photos of Well 18 3) Plat showing location of the well The following is Linc Energy's designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Shawn Trasky 907-375-2615 If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Shawn Trasky at 907-375-2615. Sincerely, Shawn Trasky Environmental Project Manager r r <?. �o 4. -400F VI `t ...J! ,r ♦,.fi r...,; i t �, �. �� ss � x 1 0' 8 t /i � I � AKAA 004141 ` j ti a Gln rr i• 1. ) _ . j4^ ` •Ai , ��✓ �'�Y►17 3�Iitlt(i i5 f` j 16� :� / Seab t1` ?011' ( 't�.• '� 1 rr� /. �` % Seabeeyt"1.14 •6 w, r+}AG.... .... ,1 rr rr.j.....X �e P_-+ :A'a'u^•^ { IL ADL 380720 7 ��..� Vr, fir+ •'� � � `{` � '� � ;r/ � � � r r! e� r�.MayHusk-y t l �► ��,..+++ , ""rte—' � , Saco 011,41 Aufirlr � ` � Nin ~'r.� I ��. i�♦ Case:-AKAR• 01436 �, •'b� '1`C r'' f {';�� TraCt NPR-AMI-L-OOS id!r,ti ♦��.' i �.. �� e 0 i I � ; , j ,Candial • 2013/2014 Well Locations 1/4 mile buffer from N �I �� e 2012/2013 Well Locations `' 1' abandoned wells • Legacywelis ERERGY 1, Existing Gravel Roads Existing Gravel Pads Umiat Infield Overview Map ® Federal Lease Boundary Northeast NPR-A, North Slope, Alaska NPR-A Boundary NAD03_UTM Zona 5 0 0.25 0.5 7 Q State of Alaska Lease November 2015 Mile Figure 1 STATE OF ALASKA ION AL ''OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM RE.iRT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon L1 Plug Perforations LJ Fracture Stimulate Li Pull Tubing Operations shutdown Li Performed: Suspend Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill erforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ er Srs1cw ; 4Zr1( 2. Operator Linc Energy Operations, Inc 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit o Drill Number: 1• a f'. ^'� Name: Development 1:1Exploratory Stratigraphic ❑ Q Service F]16. 213-020 3. Address: 3000 C Street, Sute 103 API Number: Anchorage, AK 99503 50-287-20029-00 ' 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): 8. Well Name and Number: .. FEDAA84141 ' Umial #23H 1 ' A r. ( 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): Ex lorato Umiat (jP Q1 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 4040 • feet Plugs measured None feel true vertical 986 • feet Junk measured None feet Effective Depth measured 4040 feet Packer measured None feet Ince vertical 986 feet true vertical None feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 91 13-3/8" 91 91 3450 1950 Surface 1968 7-5/8" 1968 1260 6890 4790 Intermediate None None None None None None Production 1858 3-12" 1858 1266 10160 10540 Liner 2182 4-12" 4040 986 WA (slotted) N/A (slotted) Perforation depth Measured depth N/A feet True Vertical depth N/A feel Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) 3-12", 9.30 L-80 1,858' MD, 1,266 TVD Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) None 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Dairy Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas-Mcr Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: - 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation:1 0 0 0 0 0 14. Attachments (re4ulred per 20 AAC 25o70.25.071, a 25.283) 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations ❑' Exploratory❑✓ ' Development❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16. Well Status after work: Oil LJ Gas LJ WDSPL Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP Q ' SPLUG ❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: Contact Shawn Tresky Email Shawn.traskvCoNincenercv.com Printed Name Shawn Trasky Title Environmental Project Manager J �— ��J�.. Signature . Phone 907-375-2615 Date Form 10.404 Revised 52015 p� j • /S � R13DMS1' rl" Z 4 2015 Submit Original Only t L EIRERGY Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 November 19, 2015 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #23H (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: Sec. 32 T 1N, R 1W, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, :RECEIVED n'K232015 AOGCC Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #23H Oil Exploration Well. Linc is currently evaluating the future utility of this wellbore based on the results of the flow testing initiated on March 27, 2014. Some options that will be evaluated for the future exploration seasons include continued flow testing or a rotary side track. Linc is also looking at other possible artificial lift methods other than the ESP pump that was run in the well for the 2013-14 season. On August 17th, 2015 Well#23H was inspected. There were no viable leaks; the rain cover looked to be in good condition. The top of cellar box is 6 feet from ground level and there is a 24 inch wide ditch around cellar box. The grating on top of the cellar is in good shape. The cellar box is water tight and has approximately 4 feet of water in it. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. The 7-5/8 x 3-1/2 gauge read zero when -opened. The wing valve gauges read zero and the top cap gauge read zero. All valves, needle valves and gauges worked properly and the down hole pump electrical connection looked good. Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-404 Sundry Application 2) Photos of Well 23H 3) Plat showing location of the well The following is Linc Energy's designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Shawn Trasky 907-375-2615 If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Shawn Trasky at 907-375-2615. Sincerely, Shawn Trasky Environmental Project Manager _. y� �_�.. .- 4 Ca �.�. � i ' • � � � 11 ,, ! ! eye 8' AKA4' 004141 1 ,r. fro -at 02 i Sea e�1 r'7� r• 4!Seebee V' ,J 6 O _ .• f. t .••Irjq .'yY P'��+ 7A5'�_�td1 Tf�•• ' ADL 390720 /�V! ♦ _ i �� !% ABCOt1 ml'ItfIM�� I ,fir � __� :''kr� ..+ ,F_,•-'"►� ��� ,Y 40 001 r � � ., .. •heel,,. r Y TfillCt: NPR -AA -L-00S10 • 2013/2014 Well Locations,., 1l4 mile buffer from N • 2012/2013 Well Locations 3' "r abandoned wells O U nC • Legacy Wells ERERGY 1, Existing Gravel Roads = Existing Gravel Pads Umiat Infield Overview Map PFederal Lease Boundary Northeast NPR -A, North Slope, Alaska NPR -A Boundary NADe3 UTM lore 5 QStale of Alaska Lease November2015 0 o.zs o.s 1M+le Figure 1 Malamute Energy, Inc. August 5, 2019 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7`" Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, RIW, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Commissioner Chmielowski, Malamute Energy, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #18 Oil Exploration Well. Umiat well #18 was inspected on August 2, 2019. Malamute believes that the inspection procedures and documentation are sufficient to complete the five year inspection requirement (one year early). Therefore, the next inspection of well #18 would be five years hence in 2024: • The top of the cellar box is 6 feet from ground level; there is a 24 inch wide ditch around the cellar box. The cellar box appears to be in good condition, with no visible leaks. • The grating on top of the cellar is in good condition, and is covered with plywood. • The cellar box contains approximately 1.5 feet of water. All valves to the pressure gauges were in working order and protected from the environment for continued service. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. Umiat #18 is a "no flow well." The pressure gauge readings were as follows: 0 9-5/8" x 3-1/2" annulus 0 psi 0 3-1/2" Tubing (Top) 0 psi 0 3-1/2" tubing (Wing) 0 psi As required, this well inspection report includes Form 10-404 Sundry Application, photos of well #18 and a plat showing the location of the well Sincerely, Leonard Sojka President Malamute Energy, Inc. Designated contact for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC. 612-245-9913 Page] of3 Page 2 of 3 0 psi on 3-1/2" bore with all valves open. 0 PSI on the 9-5/8" x 3-1/2" annulus with all corresponding valves open Page 3 of 3 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon LJ Plug Perforations LJ Fracture Stimulate LJ Pull Tubing LJ Operations shutdown LJ Performed: Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Inspection O 2. Operator Malamute Energy, Inc. 14. Well Class Before Work: 5. Pemrit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 213-014 - Suspended Well 3. Address: PO Box 27131, 7701 Golden Valley Road 6. API Number: Golden Valley, MN 55427 50-287-20028-00 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): S. Well Name and Number: FEDAA-081726 umial #18 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): N/A Ex lorato Umiat); undefined oil 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 1445 feet Plugs measured feet true vertical 1444 feet Junk measured feet Effective Depth measured feet Packer measured feet true vertical feet true vertical feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-3/8" 96 96 5020 2260 Surface 1445 9-5/8" 1445 1444 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth Measured depth 775 feet True Vertical depth 775 feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" L-80 906 906 Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) N/A 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas-Mcf Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 0 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation: 0 0 0 0 0 14. Attachments (requiem per 20 rwC 25.070, 25.071, s 25.283) 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations ❑' Exploratory I] Development E] Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16. Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP❑+ SPLUG❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: Authorized Name: Leonard Sojka Contact Name: Same Authorized Title: President Contact Email: Ieonard(i1malamuteenerov corn CC �u Authorized Si nature: Dab 8/5/2019 Contact Phone: 612-245-9913 Form 10-404 Revised 4/2017 Submit Original Only 1�— r A 084141 '.�� t'`- -- ,•-:� �✓ ,A 2002-L-014 ta * � •18 1.11i5r tT� \ti Y Sea. If 1BA• 'r.......••� I , Seabee 1�[ r CPO mi .04 Cake.-AKAA.; 081716 Track HPR,A X91 -L-005 �,�!•0'4,, e 2013/2014 Well Locations e 2012/2013 Well Locations e Legacy Wells '�. Existing Gravel Roads Q Existing Gravel Pads Federal Lease Boundary �. NPR -A Boundary 1/4 mile buffer from '•..r abandoned wells -t ADL 390720 `e 7 V ' N Malamute Energy, Inc. Umiat Infield Overview Map Northeast NPR -A, North Slope, Alaska NAD63 UTM Zona 5 0 0.25 0.5 1 November 2015 Mlle Fwd: AOGCC Test Witness Notification Request: Inspection, No Rig, Umiat #18, Umiat Alaskax 3 messages Tim Flynn <Tim.Flynn@ak-dc.com> Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 12:58 PM To: "leonard@malamuteenergy.com" <leonard@malamuteenergy.com> FYI, have a safe flight Leonard. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: Date: August 1, 2019 at 7:45:04 AM AKDT To: Tim Flynn <Tim.Flynn@ak-dc.com> Subject: Re: AOGCC Test Witness Notification Request: Inspection, No Rig, Umiat #18, Umiat Alaskax AOGCC Inspectors are busy with other priority work so I am waiving witness of Umiat 18 suspended well inspection. Please send photos that document all requirements of the inspection including the well cellar and well sign. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone Malamute Energy, Inc. August 5, 2019 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7'h Ave. Suite 100 I Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #23H (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: Sec. 32 T 1N, RI W, Umiat Meridian Commissioner Chmielowski, Malamute Energy, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #23H Oil Exploration Well. Umiat well #23H was inspected on July 6, 2019. Malamute believes that the inspection procedures and documentation are sufficient to complete the five year inspection requirement (one year early). Therefore, the next inspection of well #23H would be five years hence in 2024: • The top of the cellar box is 6 feet from ground level; there is a 24 inch wide ditch around the cellar box. The cellar box appears to be in good condition, with no visible leaks. • The grating on top of the cellar is in good condition, and is covered with plywood. • The cellar box contains approximately 4 feet of water. This water level is consistent with the previous (2015) well inspection report. • All valves to the pressure gauges were in working order and protected from the environment for continued service. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. 111411MAM • Umiat #23 is a "no flow well'. The pressure gauge readings were as follows: 0 7-5/8" x 3-1/2" annulus 0 psi 0 3-1/2" Tubing (Top) 0 psi 0 3-1/2" tubing (Wing) 0 psi As required, this well inspection report includes Form 10-404 Sundry Application, photos of well #23H and a plat showing the location of the well Sincerely, Leonard Sojka President Malamute Energy, Inc. Designated contact for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC. 612-245-9913 Page 1 of 3 :,:�, .� a, =. . 0 psi on the 7-5/8" x 3-1/2" annulus with all valves open 0 psi on the 3-1/2" bore 0 psi on the 3-1/2" bore wing waive Page 3 of 3 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon LJ Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate LJ Pull Tubing LJ Operations shutdown Performed: Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Inspection 2. Operator Malamute Energy, Inc. 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory 0 Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 213-020 - Suspended Well 3. Address: PO Box 27131, 7701 Golden Valley Road 6. API Number: Golden Valley, MN 55427 50-287-20029-00 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): 8. Well Name and Number: FEDAA-084141 Umiat #23H 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): N/A Ex lorato Unniat ; undefined oil 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 4040 feet Plugs measured none feet true vertical 986 feet Junk measured none feet Effective Depth measured 4040 feet Packer measured none feet true vertical 986 feet true vertical none feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 91 13-3/8" 91 91 3450 1950 Surface 1968 7-5/8" 1968 1260 6890 4790 Intermediate none none none none none none Production 1858 3-12" 1858 1266 10160 10540 Liner 2182 4-1/2" 4040 986 NN/A (slotted) NN/A (slotted) Perforation depth Measured depth N/A feet True Vertical depth N/A feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) 3-12", 9.3# L-80 1858' MD, 1266' TVD Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) None 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas-Mcf Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure F— Prior to well operation:0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation: 0 0 0 0 0 14. Attachments (requires par 20 AAC 25.070, 25. Wi, 8 25.283) 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations ❑' Exploratory ❑' Development ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16. Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP❑+ SPLUG ❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: Authorized Name: Leonard Sojka Contact Name: Same Authorized Title: Contact Email: leonardAmalamuteenerov.com ,. -_,Prresident Authorized Signature v Dat( 8/5/2019 Contact Phone: 612-245-9913 Form 10-404 Revised 42017 Submit Original Only Will 711111 8 AKAR 084141,' 1 ((may _ t• { j� „"�. - --•�` { 1 �t lFt-A2002rIL-0111111, �� ( ..// �^�J / g,f I.' - } ;•�s..r e.. ��..� 'ly(' •',1 i.1. 34t� ,.\ 1�;-,. ., `!•: 18 iii is ti'.id D so f`. ' r._�- : 1. f �\ ASA '� • .� v. / e2` Sea �e1f , JBa• +....... •' -��r ,« , Seabees y'"f `� 6 { t •-.' Iyy • -ITS _ .!f< • r�� !1♦ • •" • . ....-_' r?l •iE•✓�? ���. ,r. �• / 'ADL 390720 00 fril}k-#Artlkll Ca*e:•AKAR , ItI2 Trott NPR,A:,091rL �w�'yrc �+►���tif_ � ' r'f . i • 2013/2014 Well Locations 1/4 mile buffer from • 20122013 Well Locations a .r abandoned wells N Malamute Energy, Inc. ® Legacy Wells Existing Gravel Roads Q Existing Gravel Pads Urniat Infield Overview Map Federal Lease Boundary Northeast NPR -A, North Slope, Alaska r. NPR -A Boundary NA083_ mm Zone 5 0 0.25 0.5 7 November 2015 ane.. .eMile ."k STATE OF ALASKA Department of Environmental Conservation Prevention, Preparedness and Response Program Financial Responsibility P.O. Box 111800 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1795 Phone: 907-465-5233 Fax: 9107-465-5245 CERTIFICATE FOR PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY No. 18-261-165-001 Owner/Operator: Owner: Renaissance Umiat, LLC Operated by Malamute Energy, Inc. FacilityNessel: Umiat Crude Oil Y Facility Location: Lat: 69.36 N, Lone: 152.14 W 2000 bbls Storage Capacity Noncrude Oil Y There is no oil stored at Umiat_ This application has been made in the name of - Address: P.O. Box 27131, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427 This applicant has met the minimum requirements for acceptance of proof of financial ability to respond to oil spill damages as required by Alaska Statute 46.04.040 and regulations at 18 AAC Chapter 75, Article 2. Approval expires: June 30, 2020 Approved Prised 01112 ****** See certificate requirements under regulations at 18 AAC 75.240 ****** Approved by: / ✓ ZA u: vLt" �;i7 Z� t — Shauna, McMahon Financial Responsibility Program Effective date: June 28, 2019 June 27, 2019 ME STATE °'ALASKA GOVERNOR MICHAEL J. DUNLLAVV Malamute Energy, Inc. P.O. Box 27131 Golden Valley, Minnesota 55427 Dear Leonard: Department of Environmental Conservation PREVEN ZION. PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PROGRAM Financial Responsibility Unk PO BOX 11 1800 Juneau, AK 99811-1800 Moln: 907.465.5233 Fox: 907.465,5245 dec.aloska.gov AM/ /d&alayka. u.Po/dr�r/jjr/avwlinann-n/rut(finanzr+l tai pwibilrnIUAn4-1arfr The financial responsibility application in the name of Malamute Energy, Inc. has been filed in accordance with Alaska Statute 46.04.040 and regulations at 18 AAC Chapter 75, Article 2, for the Umiat Based on the proof of financial responsibility that was submitted the approved is valid until 6/30/2020. Approval certificates are enclosed. Please ensure that the certificates are available for inspection at Umiat An application for renewal of the certificate should be submitted to this office at least 30 days, but no earlier than 90 days, before the current proof of financial responsibility expires. Sincerely, Shauna McMahon Environmental Program Specialist III Financial Responsibility Unit Dec.spar.pprp.ind.fr@alaska.gov Phone: 907-465-5233, Fax: 907-465-5245 Enclosures: 18 261 165-001 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS RECEIVED AUG 0 6 2019 1. Operations Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Pull Tubing Operations Performed: Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved hr6g'tarii ` Plug for Reddll ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Inspection D 2. Operator Malamute Energy, Inc. 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory 0 Strafigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 213-014 - Suspended Well 3. Address: PO Box 27131, 7701 Golden Valley Road 6. AN Number: Golden Valley, MN 55427 50-287-20028-00 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): 8. Well Name and Number: FEDAA-081726 Umiat #18 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): N/A Exploratory Umiat); undefined oil 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 1445 feet Plugs measured feet true vertical 1444 feet Junk measured feet Effective Depth measured feet Packer measured feet true vertical feet true vertical feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-3/8" 96 96 5020 2260 Surface 1445 9-5/8" 1445 1444 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth Measured depth 775 feet True Vertical depth 775 feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" L-80 906 906 Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) N/A 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas -Md Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation:[0 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation- 10 0 1 0 0 0 14. Attachments (required per 20 AAC 25.070, 25.071, & 25.263) 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations Exploratory E] Development[] Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ i6. Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSPGI SPLUG❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: Authorized Name: Leonard Sojka Contact Name: Same Authorized Title:President Contact Email: leonardC&malamuteenermv com Contact ln/ Authorized Si nature: Doti 8/5/2019 Contact Phone: 612-245-9913 Form 10-404 Revised 4/2017 Submit Original Only � /1�1B91 RBuMSL6'/AUti 0 7 2019 Malamute Energy, Inc. August 5, 2019 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West r Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) y. F TRS: SWNW, Tl S, RI W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Commissioner Chmielowski, c ,, ZaZ<— 4b Malamute Energy, Inc. hereby a lies f dry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #18 Oil Explorati n Well. Umiat well #18 was inspected on August 2, 2019. Malamute believes that the inspection procedures and documentation are sufficient to complete the five year inspection requirement (one year early). Therefore, the next inspection of well #18 would be five years hence in 2024: • The top of the cellar box is 6 feet from ground level; there is a 24 inch wide ditch around the cellar box. The cellar box appears to be in good condition, with no visible leaks. • The grating on top of the cellar is in good condition, and is covered with plywood. • The cellar box contains approximately 1.5 feet of water. . • All valves to the pressure gauges were In working order and protected from the environment for continued service. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. There were no leaks around any flanges or valves. • Umiat #18 is a "no flow well." The pressure gauge readings were as follows: 0 9-5/8" x 3-1/2" annulus 0 psi 0 3-1/2" Tubing (Top) 0 psi 0 3-1/2" tubing (Wing) 0 psi As required, this well inspection report includes Form 10-404 Sundry Application, photos of well # 18 and a plat showing the location of the well Sincerely, Leonard Sojka President Malamute Energy, Inc. Designated contact for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC. 612-245-9913 Page 1 of Page 2 of wey , T. ,7 I -4 I ✓ ,e�.....,' aas I Y t I r' B ! AKAR` 054141'x' 4im { i .""�'�k^'^'1.;�� � �,.,i 14�",r./""""`�^ _ i +{�t � Irl ~ •„ •'' 'l ( °" age � f ..�•,y-Lrw i �_:. v ' ntC'}I a _, J �'� ��-�,.J.�•,,�,� 5wi! lilt 2(E t • pOx �i .:. 1 �n�, 6 411". Seabee +... >, �\� _ �� -✓ I ... _ . 'ADL 390770 t r`C �. _.. , _ .. • -'I Yw,CJ Husky 1�r���� ml l Mrflpi / ,, ..x• time ell y Cale: AKAA. 6N726 Traot NPR-A1814L405 ' '` s..Ir e 20132014 Well Locations . 1/4 mile buffer from j•,•r abandoned wells • 2012/2013 Well Locations � Malamute Energy, Inc. e legacy Wells I'— Existing Gravel Roads rQ'''� Existing Gravel Pads I Umlat Infield Overview Map i'a'� Federal Lease Boundary Nodheast NPR-A, Norm SIOM Alaska �a NPR-A Boundary NA f orin zone s Nwameer zms o els 05 t M4k Fwd: AOGCC Test Witness Notification Request: Inspection, No Rig, Umiat #18, Umiat Alaskax 3 messages Tim Flynn <Tim.Flynn@ak-dc.com> Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 12:58 PM To: "leonard@malamuteenergy.com" <leonard@malamuteenergy.com> FYI, have a safe flight Leonard. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Begg, James B (CEDr <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Date: August 1, 2019 at 7:45:04 AM AKDT To: Tim Flynn <Tim.Flynn@ak-dc.com> Subject: Re: AOGCC Test Witness Notification Request: Inspection, No Rig, Umiat #18, Umiat Alaskax AOGCC Inspectors are busy with other priority work so I am waiving witness of Umiat 18 suspended well inspection. Please send photos that document all requirements of the inspection including the well cellar and well sign. Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smanphone Schwartz, Guy L (CED) From: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 9:11 AM To: 'Leonard Sojka' Cc: 'Tim Flynn'; Regg, James B (DOA) Oim.regg@alaska.gov) Subject: Umiat 18 and 23H Inspections (PTD 213-014, 213-020) Leonard, I am reviewing your 10-404 suspended well inspection reports on both Umiat 18 and 23H. Both indicate that there is substantial water in the cellars. I discussed with you earlier this summer about having to remove water in cellars and told you to be prepared to pump out any water found. It appears that this did not happen. We have had at least two incidents in the last couple of years causing hydrocarbon spills due to ice expanding against wellhead valves (IA and OA valves) during the freeze -thaw cycles. The valve flanges or welds become compromised and will leak any diesel or freeze protect fluid. Since these are remote wells the leaks could go undetected for years. Malamute Energy must come up with a plan to address this ASAP. Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226) or (Guv.schwartz@aloska.aov). Schwartz, Guy L (CED) From: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:18 AM To: 'Tim Flynn'; Leonard Sojka Cc: Regg, James B (CED) Subject: RE: Umiat 18 and 23H Inspections (PTD 213-014, 213-020) Tim, Thanks for the clarification. If there is no danger of the IA/OA valves being compromised with freeze thaw cycles the current water levels in the cellars are acceptable. The conductor valve shown in the picture of Umiat 23 is not an issue as it is used for cement returns only on the surface casing. I will file the additional pictures and this email in our well folders. Regards, Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC(, State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal low. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending if to you, contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226) or (Guv.schwariz@alaska aov). From: Tim Flynn <Tim.Flynn@ak-dc.com> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2019 11:32 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov>; Leonard Sojka <leonard@malamuteenergy.com> Cc: Regg, James B (CED) <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: Umiat 18 and 23H Inspections (PTD 213-014, 213-020) Guy, With my visit to Umiat last week I was able to gain a good understanding of the wells and their current status. The wells are a unique design in that both wellheads are above ground level (6+ feet above ground level) and encased in a steel cellar. I have investigated the water levels in both wells and there is a common level that regardless of pumping water out returns to the same levels. Umiat #23 is in a bog with ground water surrounding the outside of the steel well cellar. It is assumed that the water in Umiat #23 is from a leak at the base of the steel cellar allowing ground water to enter. There is no noticeable breach in the conductor of the well. Umiat #18 is also in a bog and has had very little water reported in the cellar. It is assumed that the few inches of water is from snow melt over the winter months. For both Umiat #18 and Umiat #23, both wellheads are substantially above any known water level and all valves to IA and OA's for both wells are in good working order. At this time, based on no expected damage to the well with historically similar water levels, Malamute does not plan to pump any further water from the cellars. Thank you Timothy Flynn Project Manager Alaska Drilling and Completions 907 317 5504 Alaska Drilling LCompledons„C From: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 9:11 AM To: Leonard Sojka <IeonardC�malamuteeneray.com> Cc: Tim Flynn <Tim. Flynn@a k-dc.com>; Regg, lames B (CED) <jim.reggCa�alaska.aov> Subject: Umiat 18 and 23H Inspections (PTD 213-014, 213-020) Leonard, I am reviewing your 10-404 suspended well inspection reports on both Umiat 18 and 23H. Both indicate that there is substantial water in the cellars. I discussed with you earlier this summer about having to remove water in cellars and told you to be prepared to pump out any water found. It appears that this did not happen. We have had at least two incidents in the last couple of years causing hydrocarbon spills due to ice expanding against wellhead valves (IA and OA valves) during the freeze -thaw cycles. The valve flanges or welds become compromised and will leak any diesel or freeze protect fluid. Since these are remote wells the leaks could go undetected for years. Malamute Energy must come up with a plan to address this ASAP. Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office r - cid Form 3160-5 UNITED STATES FORM APPROVED (June 2015) OMB No. 1004-0137 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Ex it .January 2018 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT S.Lease Serial No. AA-0e1726 SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 6.If Indian,Allottee or Tribe Name Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to re-enter en abandoned well.Use Form NIA 3160-3(APD)for such�xoposa/s. SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE-Other lnstarcflons on page 2 7 If Unit of CA/Agreement,Name and/or No. Type of Well NIA m Oil Well 0 Gas Well ❑Other S Well Name and No Urniat N18 2.Name ofOperator Malamute Energy,Inc 9 API Well No 502e7-2oo2e40 3a Address PO Box 27131,7701 Golden Valley Road, 3b Phone No (include area code) 10 Field and Pool or Exploratory Ares Golden Valley,MN 55427 (612)245.9913 Exploratory(Uit) 4 Location of Well(Footage.Sec..T..R.M.or Surrey Description) 11 Country or Pansh,State 2,467'FNL,610'FWL,Sec 3(Y:5,627,610,X:1,882,527 NAD 63,ASPS)T1S,R1 W, North Slope Borough,AK 12.CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX(ES)TO INDICATE NATURE OF NOTICE,REPORT OR OTHER DATA TYPE OF SUBMISSION TYPE OF ACTION 0 Acidize ❑Deepen ❑Production(Stan/Resume) ❑Water Shut-Off m Notice of Intent 0 Alter Casing ❑Hydraulic Fracturing ❑Reclamation ❑Well Integrity ❑Subsequent Fteport ❑Casing Repair ❑New Construction ❑Recomplete p Other ❑Change Plans 0 Plug and Abandon ®Temporarily Abandon ❑Final Abandonment Notice 0 Convert to injection 0 Plug Back Water Disposal 13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operation.Clearly state all pertinent details,including estimated starting date of any proposed work and approximate duration thereof If the proposal is to deepen directionally or raromplete hormonally,give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths of all pertinent markers and zones.Attach the Bond rudder which the work will be performed or provide the Bond No on file with BLMIBIA.Required subsequent reports must be filed within 30 days following completion of the involved operations If the operation results m■multiple completion or recompletion in a new interval,a Form 3160-4 must be bled once testing has been completed Final Abandonment Notices must be filed only alter all requirements,including reclamation,have been completed and the operator has dktamined that the site is ready for final inspection.) Request to extend temporary abandonment of Umlat#18. The well was inspected August 17,2015.The well was In good condition and no Issues were found.(photos attached) Malamute remains In contact with BLM field employee,Richard ktmard Kan►nllz Richard Is often on she and notifies Malamute of any issues. See attached Operations Summary. Malamute requests extension of the temporary abandonment status for Umial Well#18 and Well N23H.Both wells still hold potential to be economically and technicallybenefd al as Malamute works to develop the Umlal 011 Field.Data from both wells Is being used in on-going technical evaluation and proposed research relating to producing oil from permafrost,stress held evaluation,and reservoir compartmentalization.Re-entry of either well could occur as a part of these Investigations.Given the cost of drilling wells at Umlat'a remote location,Malamute believes It is prudent to fully utilize the existing • wells prior to plugging and abandonment Neither the#18 nor the#23H will flow without assistance and the environmental risk posed by these wells Is very tow.Each well will be visually Inspected during the summer of 2018 or 2019. SCANNED MAY 2 3 2018 14.I hereby certify that the foregoing Is true and correct Name(PrinteU4par° Leonard Septa President Tide Signature �d�?sit ? Date 03!3012018 TH SPACE FOR FEDERAL OR STATE OF10E USE by _r annch Chief,Enemy and AAinc fa "Date y/r Coarclidsv.of approval,if any led.Approval of this notice does not warrant or -• the applicant hot or equitable title to those rights in the subject lease Office which would entitle the applicant to conduct operations thereon Title 18 US.0 Section 1001 and Title 43 U.S C Section 1212,make i■crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any department or agency of the United Slates any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations as so any matter within its jurisdiction. (instructions on page 2) • • Bureau of Land Management BLM CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR SUNDRY NOTICE—NOTICE OF INTENT Malamute Energy, Inc. �c; Ar—la Umiat 18-Temporarily Abandon Wellboreier This Form 3160-5 Notice of Intent to temporarily abandon the Umiat 18 well is approved, subject to the following conditions of approval. Protect Specific Requirements I. Temporary Abandonment [TA] status is granted�or one year, effective date is March 30,2018. 2. Subsequent requests for TA status shall be made prior to the expiration of the previous approval. This is specified in 43 CFR 3162.3-4(c). 3. Any undesirable events are subject to the requirements of NTL-2007-01-Alaska. 4. Should abnormal pressures be discovered on any subsequent inspection of this well, this office shall be notified within 24 hours of discovery. Notification Requirements: All notifications and changes to the submitted Notice of Intent must be reported verbally or in writing to the following contact listed below at the BLM Alaska State Office, Branch of Energy: Name Position Email Work Phone Jessie Chmielowski Sr. Petroleum Engineer jchmielowski(uiblm.Qov (907)271-4190 Mutasim Elganzoory Petroleum Engineer melganzooryRblm.gov (907)271-4224 April 16, 2018 Mutasi E g, nzoory Date BLM, Petroleum Engineer • • • R ..... 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Fill wellbore w/6.8 ppg completion fluid(LVT-200 mineral oil). 2. Rig up crane. 3. Rig down PCP Drivehead, 4. Pull and lay down sucker rods and insertable PCP Pump. 5. Rig down Rattigan. 6. Set TWC in tubing hanger. 7. Rig down Master Valve. 8. Nipple up Full Tree. 9. Fill tree w/Diesel for freeze protect and test to 1,500 psi. 10. Remove valve handles and secure tree. 11. Install permanent grating in well cellar. 12. Drape tree w/Herculite per 81.M requirements and secure. 13. Rig down and suspended operations on Umiat 18 as of April 2013. 6 1 • • Umiat#18 r P: I .. ^ .--.=. , r : ACTUAL ASOF4/29ti3a : tr _ of P_;. . ale t CX.) f _ war t Ipso gliiiiiiP lit',g.*'* *--- 3.01 sc“*. 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Cat-J L 4 14:1a*4 WV 2,11r tr0 0910:1/04 M*/1.J*4 Tv0 DAIS REVISED 6Y: WELL NtSTO010 DESCIIIPIIDN W4R Nome 1.4.4.la a 4173/1013 _ 5,Porhola Antal Lower GP4ndstand I-sand Yertitai Xd4tubie PCP Completion ITorok PluIbatk) Spud Date S/*0/701%" 10/72/2014 J.Nunley Pump and rods pulled Per Da0y Reports and verbal from DrlEaq Supervisor API No. 00-221.100114. .,. Tett plug In tree _..—...,_ - PTO.-.. ..311414. .... Max Hole Angle $4 .........,.. _._...r. - ,,,., Max Dolled to • • UMIAT#18 Linc Energy Operations Inc. Proposed Operations Summary—Suspension 1. Fill wellbore w/6.8 ppg completion fluid(LVT-200 mineral oil). 2. Rig up crane. 3. Rig down PCP Drlvehead. 4. Pull and lay down sucker rods and insertable PCP Pump. 5. Rig down Rattigan. 8. set TWC in tubing hanger. 7. Rig down Master Valve. 8. Nipple up Full Tree. 9. Fill tree w/Diesel for freeze protect and test to 1,500 psi. 10. Remove valve handles and secure tree. 11. Install permanent grating in well cellar. 12. Drape tree w/Herculite per BLM requirements and secure. 13. Rig down and suspend operations on Umiat#18. 1I t •./.- ,, ,�, �. s . • • , ..,' .,i i / �i i ,i.', r O t r '' yr 0, ' 4t.":,-' ilk s / • 1 i f I� J ..-- ) is.„,.. . .,.._ 1 k %m mss:: 1, �1 ' 4{' p:, .. _ a4_. *YT.,. ..., • - :,,,,.1,.-... • { +1. + t .411' • f '.... • . f t 4c...-4,.,-.4t) . t 4.: 4 , --. - . 1.4.--t.i • ,,,,,....,.....„.,..; .,, - . • ... ., I f lit 1.+ STATE OF ALASKA • AKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1.Operations Abandon LJ Plug Perforations ❑ Fracture Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing LI Operations shutdown Li Performed: Suspend ❑1 Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑' erforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Other: Inspection ❑., 2.Operator Linc Energy Operations,Inc 4.Well Class Before Work: 5.Permit to Drill Number: 5E4 5t' 03E0 Name: Development ❑ Exploratory ❑✓ 213-014 . l-I- 3.Address: 3000 C Street,Sute 103 Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 6.API Number: Anchorage,AK 99503 50-287-20028-00 • 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): 8.Well Name and Number: 4J F FEDAA-081726 ' Umiat#18 ' � 9.Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10.Field/Pool(s): N 2 [ii IJ Exploratory(Umiat), t(nae-V\f d �;� 11.Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 1445 • feet Plugs measured feet true vertical 1444 , feet Junk measured feet Effective Depth measured feet Packer measured feet true vertical feet true vertical feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-3/8" 96 96 5020 2260 Surface 1445 9-5/8" 1445 1444 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth Measured depth 775 feet AEa �EBQ22016 True Vertical depth 775 feet Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" L-80 906 906 Packers and SSSV(type,measured and true vertical depth) N/A 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated(measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 0 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation: 0 0 0 0 0 14.Attachments(required per 20 PAC 25.070,25.071,&25.283) 15.Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations 0 Exploratory❑✓ ' Development❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16.Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL❑ Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP❑✓ • SPLUG❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O.Exempt: Contact Shawn Trasky Email shawn.trasky lincenergy.com Printed Name Shawn Trasky Title Environmental Project Manager Signature ,5,,,.,,..i``-^. _.- ( „„A—/"\--/ Phone 907-375-2615 Date 11/20/2015 Form 10-404 Revised 5/2015 IIS a j i)- Submit Original Only /�/3/d— RSDMS w.:ti 'I �p1a • 0 LI IIC EFIERGY RECEIVED NOV 232015 Linc Energy Operations, Inc. AOGCC 3000 "C" Street, Suite#103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 November 19, 2015 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat#18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat #18 Oil Exploration Well. Linc is currently evaluating the future utility of this wellbore based on the results of the flow testing initiated on April 21, 2013. Some options that will be evaluated for the future exploration seasons include a workover to pull tubing and recomplete the existing perforated interval, a workover to pull tubing and perforate a new interval in the Lower Grandstand or a rotary side track. Linc is also looking at other possible artificial lift methods other than the insertable PCP Pump that was run in the well for the 2012-13 season. On August 17th, 2015 Well#18 was inspected. There were no viable leaks; the rain cover looked to be in good condition. The top of cellar box is 6 feet from ground level and there is a 24 inch wide ditch around cellar box. The ditch is full of water (no sheen) and the back fill settled an average 18 inches deep. There is a ply wood top cover on the cellar. The cellar box is water tight and the water level in the cellar could not be determined. There were no visible weeps at flange connections. A gauge was installed on tree cap and open valves gauge read zero, pulled plug on 7-5/8 x 3-1/2 annulus had zero pressure. All valves worked properly and the down hole pump connection and pack off looked good. Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-404 Sundry Application • 2) Photos of Well 18 3) Plat showing location of the well The following is Linc Energy's designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Shawn Trasky 907-375-2615 If you have any questions or require further information, please contact Shawn Trasky at 907-375-2615. Sincerely, Shawn Trasky Environmental Project Manager • • /. \ / � � Fir&,d - '. ^x 1 +Y.p,,,r „ar`. r, y r � w7 • env, Y ....._ . .s. .., ._.. a, ,, i, , 4 , ,. .,.., ,, ._ _. , , 0, u_ ..—„ ,.. _, 0, c. „0 , _, . . 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Thank you! fyi SCANNED AUG 0 3 2015_ From: Parker, Kyle [mailto:KParker©crowell.com] Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 2:12 PM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Cc: Mayberry, David Subject: Linc/ Jim Hutchinson / Contact Information Good afternoon,Jody. I spoke with Jim Hutchinson, senior counsel with Linc based in Houston,just after lunch today. Jim is going to prepare a letter formally updating AOGCC, DNR and DEC with the new point of contact for Linc, Michael Mapp. Jim will also include his contact information on the communication (I have included his information here too). Jim said he will have that out to everyone on Monday. I will follow-up with him to make sure this is done first thing Monday morning our time. Have a good weekend. See you soon. Thank you.—Kyle. Jim Hutchinson Linc Energy Counsel (713) 580-6600 Work (713) 580-6606 Direct Work (281)224-4472 Mobile jim,hutchinson©Iincenergy.corn 1000 Louisiana Street Suite 1500 Houston,Texas 77002 1 Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) PM From: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 11:10 AM To: Colombie,Jody J (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA);Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Subject: FW: Limc Energy contacts: Umiat Wells DEC just forwarded this email to me. Hopefully, Kyle Parker can provide a more definite contact. Patricia From: Geoff MacKenzie [mailto:geoff.mackenzie@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday,July 31, 2015 10:00 AM To: Evans, Mike R (DEC) <mike.evans@alaska.gov> Cc: Shawn Trasky<shawn.trasky@lincenergy.com>; anna.kohl@hdrinc.com; Byron Brooks <byron.brooks@lincenergy.com> Subject: Limc Energy contacts SCANNED JUL 3 12015 Hi Mike Michael Mapp just spoke to me and asked that I supply contact details relating to our works in Alaska. We are currently performing a range of tasks related to continued environmental studies on the Umiat Project. Our primary contact in Anchorage is Shawn Trasky(Environmental Project Manager). Shawn is currently on maternity leave but will be returning from 08 September. In her absence, Anna Kohl from HDR is assisting us with project management support. An Environmental Engineer from our Australian office will be in Anchorage for two weeks from next Monday and if required he could also meet with you. For contact details going forward I would use: 1) Shawn Trasky(907 351 3566) or Anna Kohl (907 727 9436) 2) Zac Scotton (HSEC Advisor—Houston)+1 713 580 6600 3) Geoff MacKenzie - contact details below. The email addresses are with this email. cheers Geoff MacKenzie Manager Safety & Environment P +61 7 3229 0800 M +61 437 774 255 E geoff.mackenzie@lincenergy.com 1 32 Cunc Box 131", Brisbane QLD°4000 lUIERG Australia P +61 7 3229 0800 F +61 7 322968 0 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient,you must not read, print, retain, copy,distribute,forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s).If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error,please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. 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E E Z. a.a 2 0 0 Release of Confidential Data Coversheet Well Name: UMIAT 18 PTD: 213-014 E-Set: 22793, 22796, 23272, 24288 ✓ Physical data labeled with PTD, E-Set# Conf. entry: various ✓ Import CD data to RBDMS via GeoLogs tab ✓ Confidential (incomplete) entry in Well Data List notes 4mport to DigLogs via E-Set tab IV Scan labeled data 4 Apply OCR text recognition Z' aave to Well Log Header Scans it/ New"complete" entry in Well Data List notes Logged by: Meredith Guhl Fully logged: 6/1/2015 Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) ?ii 113 -o!Y From: Shawn Trasky <shawn.trasky@lincenergy.com> Sent: Monday, May 04, 2015 7:56 AM To: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) Subject: RE: Linc Contact for Umiat 18 and 24H Wells (PTD 213-014 and 213-020) I will be the contact for anything related to oil and gas. 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99503 907-375-2615 907-868-8881 fax Shawn.trasky@lincenergy.com Shawn Trasky Environmental NEPA Coordinator µ P 907-375-2615 fv1 907-306-2129 E shawn.trasky@lincenergy.com 4 $F Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachments) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission.Opinions,conclusions, representations,views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) [mailto:patricia.bettis@alaska.gov] Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 1:40 PM To: Shawn Trasky Cc: Meredith Guhl (meredithguhl@gmail.com) Subject: Linc Contact for Umiat 18 and 24H Wells (PTD 213-014 and 213-020) Good afternoon Shawn, Linc Energy Operations Inc. needs to provide a current contact for correspondence concerning the Umiat 18 and Umiat 24H exploratory wells. This update should include mailing address, email address, telephone and fax numbers. Patricia Bettis 1 l Senior Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 Tel: (907) 793-1238 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it, and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Patricia Bettis at(907)793-1238 or patricia.bettis@alaska.gov. 2 Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) From: Shellenbaum, Diane P(DNR) Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:18 AM To: Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) Cc: Decker, Paul L (DNR); Bettis, Patricia K(DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: RE: Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, Extended Confidentiality? Meredith, We have not received any request for extended confidentiality for Umiat 18. Also,our records show this well is located on federal lands. Regards, Diane Diane Shellenbaum Petroleum Geophysicist Alaska DNR Div Oil and Gas wk(907)375-8241 cell(907)331-9678 Diane.Shellenbaumalaska.gov From: Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 9:12 AM To: Shellenbaum, Diane P (DNR) Subject: FW: Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, Extended Confidentiality? Hello Diane, See below,thank you. Meredith From: Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 8:49 AM To: Decker, Paul L (DNR) Cc: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, Extended Confidentiality? Hello Paul, Has extended confidentiality been requested for Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, due for release after 5/29/2015? Thank you, Meredith Meredith Guhl 1 Petroleum Geology Assistant Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100,Anchorage,AK 99501 meredith.guhl@alaska.gov Direct: (907)793-1235 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or meredith.guhl@alaska.gov. 2 Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) From: Guhl, Meredith D (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 8:49 AM To: Decker, Paul L(DNR) Cc: Bettis, Patricia K(DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, Extended Confidentiality? Hello Paul, Has extended confidentialitybeen requested for Umiat 18, PTD 213-014, due for release after 5/29/2015? q Thank you, Meredith Meredith Guhl Petroleum Geology Assistant Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave,Suite 100,Anchorage,AK 99501 meredith.guhl@alaska.gov Direct: (907) 793-1235 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or meredith.guhl@alaska.gov. 1 Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 1:56 PMN To: Bettis, Patricia K(DOA) `�✓ `�/ ��O Subject: FW: Umiat 18 and 23H (PTD 213-014 &213-020) ` � 1 r �_� cJ GZ� Shawn is in town .. April 2 � �l5Guy Schwartz 4_ Senior Petroleum Engineer 0G"�'L�D/ AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell ,4d' 1 7/1) Csh 11— 907 793 1226 office A /g-/C)be CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226) or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.gov). From: Shawn Trasky [mailto:shawn.trasky@lincenergy.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 12:18 PM To: Brumbaugh, Robert; Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA) Subject: RE: Umiat 18 and 23H (PTD 213-014 & 213-020) That sounds great Robert. I have been talking with Bryan Lund at Marsh Creek about coordinating our schedules. Let me know if you hear anything else or think of a meeting I should be involved with. Shawn Trasky Environmental NEPA Coordinator P 907-375-2615 M 907-306-2129 E shawn.traskylincenergy.com f � Tr 9 '� ���',ty�� � ���s � � cwt � -• ��� 3600"C"Street�suite#103 " ` Anchorage 99503• Tx$ Unitrpw P . 55-8660 f . F 907-868-8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipients) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail Zinc@ lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Brumbaugh, Robert [mailto:rbrumbau@blm.gov] Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 12:16 PM 1 To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Shawn Trasky; Regg, James B (DOA) Subject: Re: Umiat 18 and 23H (PTD 213-014 &213-020) Shawn, As Guy stated, something should be able to get worked out with Marsh Creek this summer. They will need to return to the site this summer to ensure all debris have been picked up. A helicopter will be necessary to perform this function as two of the sites are several miles from the airstrip. Maybe after the P&A and demob is completed, Linc (and AOGCC) could join our(BLM's) conversation with Marsh Creek and see what we can work out. It would be ideal if we could use all take advantage of the helicopter already being in Umiat. On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov>alaska.gov> wrote: Shawn, I assume you arc talking about the existing Linc suspended wells at Llmiat... including Umiat 18 (PTD 213- 014) and 2311 (PTD 213-020). I don't believe these have had a follow-up site inspection as required by 20 AAC 25.110 (f). (f) Within 30 days after any well-site inspection required under this section, including (e), (h), and (i) of this section, the operator shall file a Report of Sundry Well Operations (Form 10-404). The report must include (1) a description of the condition of the wellhead and surface location, including any discoloration, fluid or sheen visible on the ground or in any nearby water; (2) a plat showing the location of the suspended well and any wells within a one-quarter-mile radius of the wellbore; (3) well pressure readings, if practicable; (4) photographs clearly showing the condition of the wellhead and surrounding location; and (5) an update of all information and documentation required in (b) of this section. The AOGCC does not normally allow winter time inspections due to the snow cover hiding any debris or oil sheens. My suggestion would be to coordinate with BLM as they are committed to returning to Umiat this summer (2015) to do follow-up site clearance on the wells they are P & A'ing now. Contact Robert Brumbaugh ( I cc'd him) at BI,M and see if you can work out something to share helicopter time/ inspectors this coming summer. Regards. Guy Schwartz 2 Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell. 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226) or(Guv.schwartz©alaska.gov). From: Shawn Trasky [mailto:shawn,trasky@lincenergy.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:00 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: Umiat Guy, I am trying to coordinate the inspections for this year and wondered if you would be able to perform your inspection in the next few weeks. Marsh Creek is in Umiat now, doing a project for someone else, but we could utilize this time to get you in and to see the wells if that works for you. Please let me know what you need and what your timeline is like. Thanks! Shawn Trasky Environmental NEPA Coordinator 907-375-2615 M 907-306-2129 _ shawn.trasky©Iincenergy.com IlliC 3000 "C" Street,Suite#103 �pp Anchorage AK 99503 H �t United States P 907-868-8660 Or§ F 907-868-8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or 3 take any action in reliance on it or its attach. (s). If you have received or have been forwards .s e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail IincOlincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. Rob Brumbaugh Minerals Specialist Division of Resources Bureau of Land Management 222 W 7th Ave., Ste 13 Anchorage, AK 99513 907-271-4429 4 ai3- oi,-( .2(1 ,DBE? Linc Energy Operations, Inc. III1C Alaska Division EIIERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax:(907) 868-8881 DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: January 23, 2015 To: Attn: Meredith Guhl, Geologist From: Dave Boyer, Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 793-1235 Phone:(907) 375-2623 Cell.: (907)887-1387 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Missing Umiat 18 TCP Correlation Loq print. In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035(a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. Description 1. Schlumberger TCP Correlation Loq for Umiat 18 RECEIVED JAN 23 2015 Received By: Angela k. Singh Date: AOGCC Returned to Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Date: Accepted By: 07%2 Linc Energy Operations, Inc. "n� Alaska Division EnERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax:(907) 868-8881 DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: January 22, 2015 To: Attn: Meredith Guhl, Geologist From: Dave Boyer, Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W.7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 793-1235 Phone:(907) 375-2623 Cell.: (907)887-1387 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Missing Umiat 18 Best DT* Final Result Wireline Log and Canriq 5" MD Mudloq 2-3t--1 In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035 (a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. Description 1. Schlumberger Best DT* Final Result Log (Custom Sonic Processing)for Umiat 18 2. Canriq 5" Measured Depth Mudloq Format for Umiat 18-- Z31-1 RECEIVED .IAN 2 2 2U15 Received By: Angela Ic., Singh Date: 'OGCC Returned to Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Date: Accepted By: c REQ %VED LIOCMAY 23 214 AQGCC • yf EIWRGY Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite#103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 May 22nd, 2014 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat#18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, T1 S, R1 W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to continue the Suspension of the Umiat#18 Oil Exploration Well. Linc is currently evaluating the future utility of this wellbore based on the results of the flow testing initiated on April 21, 2013. Some options that will be evaluated for the future exploration seasons include a workover to pull tubing and recomplete the existing perforated interval, a workover to pull tubing and perforate a new interval in the Lower Grandstand or a rotary side track. Linc is also looking at other possible artificial lift methods other than the insertable PCP Pump that was run in the well for the 2012-13 season. On April 15th, 2014 WelI#18 was inspected. There were no viable leaks; the rain cover looked to be in good condition. Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-404 Sundry Application 2) Proposed Well Schematic The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Drilling and Completions Zach Sayers, Drilling Engineer (907) 375-2603 2) Geologic Data and Logs David Boyer, Geologist (907) 375-2623 If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Zach Sayers, Drilling Manager at (713.580.6612) or David Boyer, Senior Geologist at (907.375.2623). Sincerely, 407,116.1ir Zach Sayers Drilling Manager— North America :‘, RECEIVED c• STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION MAY 2 3 2014 REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS AOGCC 1.Operations Abandon U Repair Well U Plug Perforations U Perforate U Other U Performed: Alter Casing ❑ Pull Tubing El Stimulate-Frac 0 Waiver ❑ Time Extension❑✓ Change Approved Program ❑ Operat.Shutdown❑ Stimulate-Other ❑ Re-enter Suspended Well❑ 2.Operator Linc Energy Operations,Inc. 4.Well Class Before Work: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory Q 213-014 3.Address: 3000 C Street,Suite 103,Anchorage,AK 99503 Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 6 API Number: 50-287-20028-00-00 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): 8.Well Name and Number: FEDAA81726 Umiat#18 9.Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10.Field/Pool(s): Exploratory(Umiat) 11.Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 1445 feet Plugs measured feet true vertical 1444 feet Junk measured feet Effective Depth measured feet Packer measured feet true vertical feet true vertical feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-3/8" 96 96 5020 2260 Surface 1445 9-5/8" 1445 1444 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth Measured depth 775 feet True Vertical depth 775 feet Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" L-80 906 906 Packers and SSSV(type,measured and true vertical depth) N/A 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated(measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: Subsequent to operation: 14.Attachments: 15.Well Class after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory Development Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Daily Report of Well Operations 16.Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas U WDSPL 0 GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ ,SUSP2 SPLUG❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A'lf,C.O.Exempt: Contact Zech Sayers Email Zach.Sayers(a�lincenergy.com Printed Name Zach Sayers Title Drilling Manager / Signature 4� IO/ Phone (713)580-6612 Date 5—/2 t/f V Form 10-404 Revised 10120124.- /.. ,; / Submit Original Only RBC MS MAY 2 3 a (0 -A Tubing Hanger: 3-1/2"8RD,3""H"TWC • M U miat #18 Lease: AA-081726(BLM) Tree Connection: 3.5"OTIS L 1 t d Well Type: Exploration(Oil&Gas) Actual as of 5/01/14 Base of Permafrost: 980'MD/980'TVD GL: 273'AMSL 1 HOLE DATA RIG RKB: 299'AMSL O,., 2 1, Hole Section Size Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) Mud Wt Max angle RKB-GL: 26'(S'of lce) / 13-3/8" Conductor 6 20" `p - ^qJ5• 0 96 type ,-a ppg e: deH. ft ft N/A N/A 0° Surface 12-1/4" 0' 1,458' 0' 1,458' MOBM 7.5-8.4 4° "ri Production 8-1/2" 1,458' 2,600' 1,458' 2,515' MOBM 8.6-8.9 27° 7 CASING TUBING DATA t I 3 y' Conductor MS 68 1-55 PE 12.415" 0 96 0 Surface11:1 40 L-80 BTC 8.835" 0' 1,445' 0' it:, 4 6 7); Tubing ® 9.3 L-80 8RD-MOD 2.992" 0' 906' N/A CEMENT DATA Z` 5 I ( Hole Section Order Type Top(MD) Btm(MD) W�-.Yield Vol Vol l ..,x.,°.: ., ,,•-, .,..� sz bbl sx 2. Conductor Lead Permafrost 23'(CL) 96' 15.7 0.93 21 127 Surface Lead Permafrost 23'(GL) 941' 11.0 1.87 140 420 4. s!' L Surface Tail ClassG 941' 1,445' 15.8 1.16 45 218 At PERFORATION DATA >_, 6 >.1 V111...... 6' `to- 7 4/4/2013 165 11-sand Open 60' 775' 835' 7" 14 . 8 , !1, COMPLETION JEWELRY SUMMARY t; 9 `ri 'M rc 30 ; 1 Two-Way Check Valve;Cameron Type H 20' - 3.000" Proposed t i -.. 2 Tubing Hanger,Type 0(5 11"(2 x 1/4"control line ports) 20' 3.000" 10.860" 04/05/13 - 9-5/8" 3 Chemical Injection Nipple 664' 2.875" 4.790" 04/05/13 • 4 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Upper) 732' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 Failed Shoe 1,445'TVD Static w/Mud FIT=12.8 ppg 5 Pump Seating Nipple 800' 2.830" 3.760" 04/05/13 Will Not Hold Cement 6 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Lower) 865' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 7 PCP Torque Anchor 903' 4.000" 8.250" 04/05/13 8 WLEG 905' 2.875" 6.140" 04/05/13 9 Bridge Plug(EZ DRILL 506) 1,300' - 7.750" 04/02/13 10 Cement Retainer(WCr 51MST-B) 1,337' - 8.120" 03/30/13 Plugback 2,068' Open Hole Cement Plug (Plug 81) TD:2,600'MD/2,515'TWO MD:1,300'MD/1,300'TVD DATE REVISED BY: WELL HISTORY DESCRIPTION Well Name Umiat 818 5/1/2014 Z.Sayers Actuals Spud Date 3/10/2013 API No. 50-287-20028-00 PTD 213-014 Max Hole Angle 26.7 Max Dogleg 6.2 721 3 - b1 � Linc Energy Operations, Inc. ` I1C Alaska Division 13- O 2-0 EIIERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 E C E I W E D q Anchorage, Alaska 99503 29 2V1 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax: (907) 868-8881 2 1 2014 AOGCC DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: May 21, 2014 To: Attn: Meredith Guhl, Geologist From: Dave Boyer, Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil &Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 793-1235 Phone:(907) 375-2623 Cell.: (907)887-1387 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Drilling Reports &Wellsite Geologist's Final Report for Umiat 23H Well; late 2013-early 2014 Core Analyses for Umiat 18 Well; missing digital WL & LWD files for Umiat 18 Well In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035 (a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that :>nfidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. Description 1. Umiat 23H Data (wellsite geo files & and drilling reports: 8 items) 2428'1 2. Umiat 18: Well Test Procedures (7 items) 3. Umiat 18: Dips 4. Umiat 18: HH-62919 SEM-Descriptions 5. Umiat 18: HH 62919cc1XRD 6. Umiatl8: Mudliftoff Test 7. Umiat 18: HH-62919 Conventional Core Data 8. Umiat 18: HH-62919 Profile 02-13-14 9. Umiat 18: HH-62919 Vertical Core Data 10. Umiat 18: AIT HDRS HGNS LEH Main Pass (.pdf) 11. Umiat 18: AIT HDRS HGNS LEH Main Pass (.las-open in Notepad) 12. Umiat 18: OBMT GPIT PPC MAST Main Pass Maxwell 2-(2M M 13. Umiat 18: OBMT GPIT PPC MAST Repeat Pass Maxwell 14. Umiat 18: Sonic Scanner Print Run 1B 15. Umiat 18: Tie-In TCP3-APR-2013 REV3 16. Umiat 18: Triple Combo Print Run 1A 17. Umiatl8: hh-62929 cc sem images 18. Umiat 18: hh-63919 cc sem plates 19. Umiat 18: Final Sonic Scanner 20. Umiat 18: Sonic Scanner BestDT.dlis 1. Umiat 18: Sonic Scanner Final.pds Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 0 ` I1C Alaska Division EIIERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax: (907) 868-8881 22. Umiat 18: RTP Combo Fax DU 3 16Mar13 172837.pds Q 23. Umiat 18: SARA CO (4 24. Umiat 18: SoF (- 1� 25. Umiat 18: SOXHLET 26. Umiat 18: Triple Combo Tool Sketch New REC . Received By: Date: MAY 2 1 2014 AOGCC Returned to Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Date: Accepted By: VP Weatherford LABORATORIES (832)237-4000 Fax: (832)237-8668 8845 Fallbrook Drive, Houston,Texas 77064 Release Form Upon Receipt, please sign release form and fax back to 832-237-8668. Date: 10/28/2013 Employee Authorizing Release: Eric Veenstra/Curtis Lacy Means Of Delivery: Fedex Weatherford File Number: HH-62919 Well Information: LINC Energy Umiat No. 18 Umiat Field North Slope Borough,Alaska Material Released: (304)End Trims Individual Requesting Release: Eric Veenstra-Weatherford Labs Individual Authorizing Release: Eric Veenstra-Weatherford Labs Purpose Of Release: Per Request Address Material Was Delivered To: Alaska Oil&Gas Phone: 333 W.7th Ave.,Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Attn: Howard Okland Delivery Accepted By: n Date: .9 0 a )13 Printed Name: )4 o Lij ct,r 3, © k \ ok.,vx Igo— , ) ( 3- 61N 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 1-1 710.20 2 End Trims 1-2 711.20 2 End Trims 1-3 712.20 2 End Trims 1-4 713.20 2 End Trims 1-5-1 714.00 2 End Trims 1-6 715.00 2 End Trims 1-7 716.20 2 End Trims 1-8 717.00 2 End Trims 1-9 718.00 2 End Trims 1-10-1 719.20 2 End Trims 1-11 720.00 2 End Trims 1-12 721.15 2 End Trims 1-13 722.00 2 End Trims 1-14 723.00 2 End Trims 1-15 724.00 2 End Trims 1-16 725.00 2 End Trims 1-17 726.00 2 End Trims 1-18-1 727.20 2 End Trims 1-19-1 728.00 2 End Trims 1-20-1 729.20 2 End Trims 1-21 730.00 2 End Trims 1-22 731.00 2 End Trims 1-23 732.00 2 End Trims 1-24 733.00 2 End Trims 1-25 734.20 2 End Trims 1-26 735.00 2 End Trims 1-27 736.00 2 End Trims 1-28 737.20 2 End Trims 1-29 738.00 2 End Trims 1-30 739.70 2 End Trims 1-31 740.00 2 End Trims 1-32-1 741.30 2 End Trims 1-33 742.20 2 End Trims 1-34 743.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 1-35-1 744.30 2 End Trims 1-36 745.20 2 End Trims 1-37 746.00 2 End Trims 1-38 747.00 2 End Trims 1-39 748.20 2 End Trims 1-40 749.00 2 End Trims 1-41-1 750.10 2 End Trims 1-42 751.20 2 End Trims 1-43-1 752.00 2 End Trims 1-44 753.30 2 End Trims 1-45 754.20 2 End Trims 1-46 755.00 2 End Trims 1-47 756.00 2 End Trims 1-48 757.20 2 End Trims 1-49 758.65 2 End Trims 1-50 759.00 2 End Trims 1-51 760.20 2 End Trims 1-52-1 761.00 2 End Trims 1-53-1 762.00 2 End Trims 1-54 763.30 2 End Trims 1-55 764.00 2 End Trims 1-56-1 765.00 2 End Trims 1-57-1 766.00 2 End Trims 1-58-1 767.00 2 End Trims 1-59 768.30 2 End Trims 1-60-2 769.20 2 End Trims 2-1-1 771.20 2 End Trims 2-2 772.20 2 End Trims 2-3 773.00 2 End Trims 2-4 774.40 2 End Trims 2-5 775.00 2 End Trims 2-6-1 776.00 2 End Trims 2-7 777.00 2 End Trims 2-8-1 778.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 WeatherlordA LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 2-9 779.00 2 End Trims 2-10 780.30 2 End Trims 2-11-1 781.00 2 End Trims 2-12 782.00 2 End Trims 2-13 783.30 2 End Trims 2-14-1 784.00 2 End Trims 2-15 785.30 2 End Trims 2-16 786.30 2 End Trims 2-17 787.00 2 End Trims 2-18 788.00 2 End Trims 2-19 789.20 2 End Trims 2-20-1 790.00 2 End Trims 2-21 791.00 2 End Trims 2-22 792.00 2 End Trims 2-23 793.20 2 End Trims 2-24 794.10 2 End Trims 2-25-1 795.00 2 End Trims 2-26-1 796.00 2 End Trims 2-27-1 797.40 2 End Trims 2-28 798.00 2 End Trims 2-29-1 799.00 2 End Trims 2-30 800.00 2 End Trims 2-32 802.25 2 End Trims 2-32-1 802.60 2 End Trims 2-33-1 803.30 2 End Trims 2-34 804.00 2 End Trims 2-35 805.00 2 End Trims 2-36 806.00 2 End Trims 2-37 807.00 2 End Trims 2-38 808.00 2 End Trims 2-39 809.15 2 End Trims 2-40 810.00 2 End Trims 2-41-1 811.00 2 End Trims 2-42-1 812.45 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 2-43 813.15 2 End Trims 2-44-1 814.00 2 End Trims 2-45 815.00 2 End Trims 2-46 816.00 2 End Trims 2-47 817.00 2 End Trims 2-48-1 818.00 2 End Trims 2-49 819.00 2 End Trims 2-50 820.00 2 End Trims 2-51 821.00 2 End Trims 2-52-1 822.90 2 End Trims 2-53 823.55 2 End Trims 2-54 824.60 2 End Trims 2-55 825.20 2 End Trims 2-56 826.75 2 End Trims 2-57 827.10 2 End Trims 2-58 828.40 2 End Trims 2-59 829.50 2 End Trims 2-60 830.00 2 End Trims 2-61-1 831.00 2 End Trims 2-62 832.25 2 End Trims 2-63 833.00 2 End Trims 3-2 834.00 2 End Trims 3-3 835.00 2 End Trims 3-4 836.00 2 End Trims 3-5 837.20 2 End Trims 3-6 838.00 2 End Trims 3-7 839.00 2 End Trims 3-8 840.00 2 End Trims 3-9 841.00 2 End Trims 3-10 842.00 2 End Trims 3-11 843.00 2 End Trims 3-12-1 844.00 2 End Trims 3-13 845.00 2 End Trims 3-14 846.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 3-15-1 847.20 2 End Trims 3-16 848.05 2 End Trims 3-17-1 849.20 2 End Trims 3-18-1 850.20 2 End Trims 3-19 851.25 2 End Trims 3-20 852.00 2 End Trims 3-21 853.00 2 End Trims 3-22 854.45 2 End Trims 3-23 855.00 2 End Trims 3-24 856.00 2 End Trims 3-25 857.30 2 End Trims 3-26 858.00 2 End Trims 3-27 859.00 2 End Trims 3-28 860.20 2 End Trims 3-29-1 861.20 2 End Trims 3-30-1 862.30 2 End Trims 3-31 863.00 2 End Trims 3-32-1 864.20 2 End Trims 3-33 865.00 2 End Trims 3-34 866.00 2 End Trims 3-35 867.00 2 End Trims 3-36 868.00 2 End Trims 3-37 869.20 2 End Trims 3-38 870.00 2 End Trims 3-39 871.00 2 End Trims 3-40-1 872.00 2 End Trims 3-41 873.00 2 End Trims 3-42 874.00 2 End Trims 3-43 875.00 2 End Trims 3-44 876.00 2 End Trims 3-45-2 877.00 2 End Trims 3-46-1 878.00 2 End Trims 3-47-1 879.20 2 End Trims 3-48 880.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 3-49-1 881.20 2 End Trims 3-50 882.00 2 End Trims 3-51-2 883.00 2 End Trims 3-52 884.00 2 End Trims 3-53 885.00 2 End Trims 3-54 886.00 2 End Trims 3-55 887.00 2 End Trims 3-56-2 888.60 2 End Trims 3-57-2 889.25 2 End Trims 3-58 890.00 2 End Trims 3-59 891.00 2 End Trims 3-60-1 892.15 2 End Trims 3-61-1 893.70 2 End Trims 4-1 894.75 2 End Trims 4-2 895.00 2 End Trims 4-3-1 896.00 2 End Trims 4-4 897.20 2 End Trims 4-5-1 898.00 2 End Trims 4-6 899.00 2 End Trims 4-7-1 900.25 2 End Trims 4-8 901.00 2 End Trims 4-9-1 902.00 2 End Trims 4-10 903.20 2 End Trims 4-11-1 904.00 2 End Trims 4-12 905.15 2 End Trims 4-13-1 906.35 2 End Trims 4-14-1 907.10 2 End Trims 4-15 908.00 2 End Trims 4-16 909.15 2 End Trims 4-17-1 910.00 2 End Trims 4-18 911.00 2 End Trims 4-19 912.20 2 End Trims 4-20 913.00 2 End Trims 4-21 914.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 4-22 915.20 2 End Trims 4-23 916.00 2 End Trims 4-24-1 917.00 2 End Trims 4-25 918.20 2 End Trims 4-26 919.00 2 End Trims 4-27-1 920.15 2 End Trims 4-28 921.00 2 End Trims 4-29 922.00 2 End Trims 4-30-1 923.30 2 End Trims 4-31-1 924.30 2 End Trims 4-32 925.00 2 End Trims 4-33 926.00 2 End Trims 4-34-1 927.10 2 End Trims 4-35 928.00 2 End Trims 4-36 929.00 2 End Trims 4-37-1 930.10 2 End Trims 4-38 931.00 2 End Trims 4-39 932.00 2 End Trims 4-40 933.00 2 End Trims 4-41 934.00 2 End Trims 4-42 935.00 2 End Trims 4-43-1 936.00 2 End Trims 4-44 937.00 2 End Trims 4-45 938.00 2 End Trims 4-46 939.00 2 End Trims 4-47 940.00 2 End Trims 4-48 941.00 2 End Trims 4-49-1 942.10 2 End Trims 4-50 943.00 2 End Trims 4-51 944.00 2 End Trims 4-52 945.00 2 End Trims 4-53 946.00 2 End Trims 4-54 947.00 2 End Trims 4-55 948.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 4-56 949.00 2 End Trims 4-57 950.00 2 End Trims 4-58 951.00 2 End Trims 4-59 952.00 2 End Trims 4-60-1 953.00 2 End Trims 5-2-2 955.00 2 End Trims 5-3 956.00 2 End Trims 5-4 957.15 2 End Trims 5-5 958.00 2 End Trims 5-6-1 959.00 2 End Trims 5-7 960.10 2 End Trims 5-8 961.00 2 End Trims 5-9 962.00 2 End Trims 5-10 963.10 2 End Trims 5-11 964.00 2 End Trims 5-12 965.00 2 End Trims 5-13-1 966.20 2 End Trims 5-14 967.00 2 End Trims 5-15 968.05 2 End Trims 5-16-1 969.05 2 End Trims 5-17-1 970.05 2 End Trims 5-18 971.00 2 End Trims 5-19 972.10 2 End Trims 5-20-1 973.00 2 End Trims 5-21 974.00 2 End Trims 5-22 975.10 2 End Trims 5-23 976.00 2 End Trims 5-24-1 977.00 2 End Trims 5-25 978.10 2 End Trims 5-26 979.00 2 End Trims 5-27-2 980.10 2 End Trims 5-28-1 981.00 2 End Trims 5-29 982.60 2 End Trims 5-30 983.00 2 End Trims 10-28-13 Weatherford' LABORATORIES Released Material End Trims LINC Energy North Slope Borough, Alaska Umiat No. 18 File: HH-62919 Umiat Field Actual Sample Sample Depth, Commets No. feet 5-31 984.00 2 End Trims 5-32 985.10 2 End Trims 5-33-2 986.00 2 End Trims 5-34 987.00 _ 2 End Trims 5-35 988.00 2 End Trims 5-36 989.00 2 End Trims 5-37 990.00 2 End Trims 5-38-1 991.10 2 End Trims 5-39 992.00 2 End Trims 5-40-1 993.00 2 End Trims 5-41 994.00 2 End Trims 5-42-1 995.00 2 End Trims 5-43 996.00 2 End Trims 5-44 997.00 2 End Trims 5-45 998.00 2 End Trims 5-46-1 999.00 2 End Trims 5-47-1 1000.00 2 End Trims 5-48 1001.00 2 End Trims 5-49 1002.00 2 End Trims 5-50 1003.00 2 End Trims 5-51 1004.00 2 End Trims 5-52 1005.00 2 End Trims 5-53 1006.00 2 End Trims 5-54 1007.00 2 End Trims 5-55 1008.00 2 End Trims 5-56 1009.00 2 End Trims 5-57 1010.00 2 End Trims 5-58-1 1011.00 2 End Trims 5-59 1012.00 2 End Trims 5-60 1013.00 2 End Trims 5-61 1014.00 2 End Trims 5-61-1 1014.50 2 End Trims Page 1 of 1 Okland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 8:49 AM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Subject: Chips from Umiat 18 Core Howard, I was alerted yesterday that the plug trims are ready to ship to the AOGCC office so I would hope they'll arrive by next week. Ironically, I provided your address for the third time, an indication of how overextended they are with the shale gas/oil boom in the Lower 48! Cheers, Dave David Boyer la 13 Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com IIUC 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 EHERGY United States P +1 907 868 8660 F+1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 10/21/2013 Page 1 of 2 Okland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 10:59 AM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Subject: RE: Umiat-18 core chips Howard, Here is a note back from the Weatherford lab manager in Houston. The shipment is close to going out, I thought it would have been shipped last week. Sounds like they are a little behind original estimate. Dave Dave, I am home today violently ill.You are correct these trims are ambient, while the plugs are frozen. I walked to the back on Friday to ask how they were doing. Everything is drilled, core should all be in the chiller by now. All material has been passed to the labs for analysis.They were sorting through all 306 trims to qc the shipment and place them in numerical order. I will check on this first thing tomm when I get back to the office.Thanks Eric David Boyer AXI Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com L : . �` 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 ��' Anchorage AK 99503 cnco United States P +1 907 868 8660 +1 907 868 8881 1I Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. 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From: Okland, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 8:50 AM To: David Boyer Subject: RE: Umiat-18 core chips Dave, Morning. Do you know whether the core chip samples have been shipped? TNX 10/14/2013 2 1 3 . p I s� Page 2 of 2 Howard From: David Boyer [mailto:david.bover@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 1:41 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Cc: Brian Mallick; geomallick@yahoo.com Subject: RE: Umiat-18 core chips Hi Howard, I thought you were retiring at the end of Sept.? I have been in close contact with the lab coordinator in Houston. The samples are being cut and trimmed using liquid nitrogen, a slow process since the % slab remains frozen. There are a total of 306 for 304' of core, and they are finishing up the cutting and trimming today(10/04). They need to QC the shipment, and I expect it to go out next week. They will be addressed to your attention, unless you direct otherwise. Dave Brian: fyi David Boyer 0 0 1 Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com UDC 0 COMOli 3000 c" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 United +1 907 P 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenerov.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Okland, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 10:20 AM To: David Boyer Subject: Umiat-18 core chips Dave, Any update on the delivery of the Umiat-18 (213-014) core chip samples? TNX Howard 10/14/2013 Page 1 of 1 Okland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 1:41 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Cc: Brian Mallick; geomallick@yahoo.com Subject: RE: Umiat-18 core chips Hi Howard, I thought you were retiring at the end of Sept.? I have been in close contact with the lab coordinator in Houston. The samples are being cut and trimmed using liquid nitrogen, a slow process since the % slab remains frozen. There are a total of 306 for 304' of core, and they are finishing up the cutting and trimming today(10/04). They need to QC the shipment, and I expect it to go out next week. They will be addressed to your attention, unless you direct otherwise. Dave Brian: fyi David Boyer 4 id Petroleum Geologist 1-� P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com 0 IJQC 3000"C Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 United States P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. 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From: Okland, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 10:20 AM To: David Boyer Subject: Umiat-18 core chips Dave, Any update on the delivery of the Umiat-18 (213-014) core chip samples? TNX Howard 10/4/2013 Page 1of1 if )kland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] / Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 4:07 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Cc: Brian Mallick; geomallick@yahoo.com; Veenstra, Eric (Eric.Veenstra@Weatherfordlabs.com) Subject: Status of"Chip" Sampling of Umiaat 18 Frozen Core in Houston Lab Howard, I have heard back from the Weatherford Lab in Houston. The sampling will take several more weeks because of the sheer number of samples (one per foot/300 ft.). To avoid damaging the frozen core, they have to use the plugging bit for sampling with nitrogen. They are used to taking samples at 3 foot increments for most State sets, and the logistics of cutting that many plugs in frozen material are not routine. The AOGCC will receive the two ends which should be perfect for petrographic examination and will exceed one square inch of rock as required. The regulations state that the chips need not be submitted until 30 days after the conventional core is analyzed. Most of the routine analyses are in progress because we delayed the plugging until various experts determined if we needed the whole core for frozen reservoir studies at 30 degs. We now know that we can use standard plugs for this work. We have additional analyses which will go on for several more months, but the State should expect the chips by early October, according to the latest e-mail from the lab manager. As an aside, Linc is donating the library and slabbed sets of core to GMC (80 boxes) after the work is finished at Weatherford in Houston. The libraryY4 slab is perfect and the %slab will look like Swiss cheese. Best regards, Dave David Boyer Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 1 E david.boyer©lincenergy.com IIUC 3000"C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 United States P +1 907 868 8660 F+1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail lint@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 9/18/2013 a l .; — 0 / LI Page 1 of 2 Okland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 4:09 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Subject: RE: ETA for the delivery of Core chips? Howard, I requested more information from the lab. They asked for you address last week. I just sent another request for status. To the best of my knowledge,they are processing the plugs which they took every foot. Dave David Boyer A la Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 EllERGY United States P +1 907 868 8660 a84�,,la,IT; F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Okland, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 3:52 PM To: David Boyer Subject: RE: ETA for the delivery of Core chips? Dave, Good afternoon. Any luck on getting an ETA for the delivery of the core chip samples? TNX, Howard From: David Boyer [mailto:david.boyer@llincenergy.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 8:05 AM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Subject: RE: ETA for the delivery of Core chips? Howard, 9/13/2013 01.l 3 ` vtM Page 2 of 2 Let me check with Weatherford in Houston. .,cause the 3/" slab is still frozen, they had to cut and plug samples instead of the usual chipping with a hammer. Dave David Boyer LI 0 Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer(a�lincenergy.com 0AIIIIC3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 nchorage AK 99503 � RUnited States ,i I P +1 907 868 8660 il''!sf F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@ linceneray.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Okiand, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:27 AM To: David Boyer Subject: ETA for the delivery of Core chips? Dave, Morning. Any idea as to when we will be receiving the core chips from the core cut in Umiat 18 ? TNX, Howard 9/13/2013 Linc Energy Operations, Inc. RECEIVED AUG 292013 Alaska Division C) EIIERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 AOGCC Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax: (907) 868-8881 DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: August 29, 2013 To: Commissioner(Attn: Howard Okland) From: Dave Boyer Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 279-1433 FAX: (907) 276-7542 Phone:(907) 375-2623 FAX:(907) 258-8601 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Core Data from Umiat 18 Well (as of 08/23/13) on DVD In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035 (a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. Description 1. CT Scans 2. Inventory Format—TIFF (Core photos: plain & UV light) 3. Copt/of HH-62919ccXRD Data 4. Spectral Gamma Core Log (HH-6219 Linc Energy—Anchorage (Umiat 18) 5. Geochem (linc umiat no 18hh-62919 cc gc ext) 6. SOXHLET Umiat 18 (geochem) 7. Umiat P&P 8. Umiat P&P2 9. Umiat P&P3 10. Umiat 18 Core #3 Chips (photos at wellsite) 11. Umiat 18 Core Cuttings Core Cuttings Summary 12. Umiat 18 Formation Tops 13. Umiat Lower Grandstand Microphotograaphs 14. Umiat-18 geosurvey 15. Umiat Core Test2 (P&P Data) Please sign below on Page 2 to acknowledge receipt. pita - at ,r Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 0 UI1C Alaska Division EDERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax:(907) 868-8881 Recerl BL /0 Date: Returned to Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Date: Accepted By: Page 1 of 2 Okland, Howard D (DOA) From: David Boyer[david.boyer@lincenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:35 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Cc: Zachary Sayers; Nick Scales Subject: RE: CD Is Ready Hi Howard, P.-)2'7/ I dropped off a DVD containing 15 items of Umiat 18 core data including geochem analyses just received last Friday. To make things easy, we will give AOGCC and DNR the same data, even though they ask for a bit more for Linc Energy to receive the tax credit. We will most likely donate the core to GMC or UAF (or both, 2 slabs) after the analyses have been completed. Weatherford is presently collecting chips every foot and will mail them directly from Houston to your office. Other testing is underway. When we get the final data from Weatherford. I'll prepare another DVD. Since Umiat 18 is an exploration well, please hold the data as CONFIDENTIAL for the two year waiting period per the AOGCC Regulations. Thanks, Dave David Boyer , 1 Petroleum Geologist P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boyer@lincenergy.com Linc Energy 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 United States P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Okland, Howard D (DOA) [mailto:howard.okland@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:45 PM To: David Boyer Subject: RE: CD Is Ready TNX Be looking for you. Howard From: David Boyer [mailto:david.boyer@lincenergy.com] 8/30/2013 Page 2 of 2 Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 2:37 PM To: Okland, Howard D (DOA) Subject: CD Is Ready Howard, Last Friday, I put together a CD of core data to date on Umiat 18. I will drop it off this week as soon as I can get away. We have executives visiting today and tomorrow but will not be tied up with them the whole time. I also need to prepare a transmittal to go with the digital data. Cheers, Dave David Boyer x x Petroleum Geologist - P +1 907 868 8660 I E david.boverC&lincenergy.com ){ Linc Energy 3000 "C" Street, Suite e 103 Anchorage AK 99503 United States P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail lint@linceneray.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. 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Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 8/30/2013 Or Tit, I �`. w,w\�✓ 7 THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas ALAS KA :_ == GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL 333 West Seventh Avenue ALws�� Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 August 9, 2013 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7009 2250 0004 3911 3422 Corti Feigi General Manager LINC Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99503 Dear Ms. Feigi, LINC Energy Operations, Inc recently drilled the Umiat 18 well. The completion report (10-407) dated June 18, 2013 indicates that conventional cores were taken and the full laboratory report would be submitted by Geology. Regulations 20 AAC 25.070 and 20 AAC 25.071 require certain information associated with core be submitted to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), including representative core chip samples, lithologic descriptions, laboratory analytical results (porosity, permeability and fluids) and, if available, core photographs. This required information for the Umiat 18 has not been received by the AOGCC. Within 15 business days, please submit this information to the AOGCC. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at (907) 793-1235 or at Howard.Okland@alaska.gov Sincerely, 1/20 V IL4 Howard Okland Petroleum Geologist Assistant U.S. Postal Service CERTIFIED MAIL,., RECEIPT fu (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) ru For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.comu m S Postage $ m Certified Fee =- Postmark Return Receipt Fee Here D (Endorsement Required) D Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) D r-rI ru Total Postage 8 Fees .f+ ru Sent To cr D Street,Apt.No., Corri Feige • D or PO Box No. General Manager City,State,ZIP, Linc Energy Operations,Inc. 3000 C St.,Ste.103 Ps Form 3800. Anchorage,AK99503_ swirj SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ■ Complete Items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. n r.. ❑Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X -f' ?14,e t iv 0 Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. 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Article Number 7009 2250 0004 3911 3422 (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 RECEIVED OLINC JUN 1 g 2013 ERERGY A000C Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 June 17, 2013 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Well Completion Report Well: Umiat#18 (Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations Inc. hereby submits a Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log for well Umiat #18, an onshore Exploratory Oil well on BLM land 1 mile north of the Umiat Camp Runway. Please find attached information as required by 20 AAC 25.070 (3) for your review. Pertinent information attached to this submission includes the following: 1) Form 10-407 Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log 2) Operations Summary 3) Actual Wellbore Diagram 4) Mud Weight vs Depth Chart 5) Conductor As-Built The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the Commission: 1) Completion Report Zach Sayers, Drilling and Completions Engineer (20 AAC 25.070) (907) 868-8660 2) Geologic Data and Logs David Boyer, Geologist (20 AAC 25.071) (907) 868-8660 In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035 (a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Cord Feige, General Manager — Alaska at (907.868.8660) or Nick Scales, Drilling Operations Manager at (907.868.8660). Sincerely, d,/„Do Corri A. Feige Alaska General Manager • STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG la.Well Status: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ SPLUG ❑ Other ❑ Abandoned ❑ Suspended❑✓ lb.Well Class: 20AAc 25.105 20AAc 25.110 Development ❑ •Exploratory ❑✓ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ WDSPL ❑ No.of Completions: _1 Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test ❑ 2.Operator Name: 5.Date Comp.,Susp.,or 12.Permit to Drill Number: Linc Energy Operations,Inc.• Aband.: 4/29/2013 . 213-014 • 3.Address: 6. Date Spudded: 13.API Number: 3000 C Street,Suite 103,Anchorage,AK 99503 3/10/2013 - 50-287-20028-00-00 4a. Location of Well(Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14.Well Name and Number: Surface: 2,451'FNL,609'FWL,Sec 3-T1S-R1W, U.M. 3/28/2013 Umiat#18 - Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB(ft above MSL): 299 15. Field/Pool(s): 2,451'FNL,609'FWL, Sec 3-T1S-R1W,U.M. GL(ft above MSL): 273 Total Depth: 9.Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD): Exploratory(Umiat) 1,978'FNL,614'FWL,Sec 3-T1S-R1W,U.M. 1,300'/1,299' 4b. Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates,NAD 27): 10.Total Depth(MD+TVD): 16.Property Designation: Surface: x- 742,498 y- 5,628,089 Zone- 5 2,600'/2,515' • FEDAA81726 ' TPI: x- 742,498 Iy- 5,628,089 Zone- 5 11.SSSV Depth(MD+TVD): 17. Land Use Permit: Total Depth: x-- 42,31Y9 11424 y- 5,628,562 Zone- 5 N/A • N/A 18.Directional Survey: Yes ❑✓ No ❑ 19.Water Depth, if Offshore: 20.Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: (Submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.050) • N/A (ft MSL) 980'/980' 21.Logs Obtained(List all logs here and submit electronic and printed information per 20AAC25.071): 22.Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: Schlumberger Vision Service RM Composite Log(GR, Res, Den,Nue) . N/A 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD WT.PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT CASING FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED 13-3/8" 68 J-55 0 96 0 96 20" 127 sx(21 bbl)Permafrost N/A 9-5/8" 40 L-80 0 1445 0 1444 12-1/4" 420/218 sx(140/45 bbl) N/A 24.Open to production or injection'? Yes 11 No ❑ 25. TUBING RECORD If Yes, list each interval open(MD+TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) 'PACKER SET(MD/TVD) Size and Number): 3-1/2" 906 N/A • Top Pert 775'MD/775'TVD Btm Perf:835'MD/835'TVD • 26. ACID, FRACTURE,CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. 7"Guns,14 spf(840 shots) R EG •M �' o Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes ❑ No E DEPTH INTERVAL(MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED ,21211 JUN 1 2013 775-835285 gal Methanol 775-835 50 bbl Mineral Oil(LVT-200) f +� 775 835 7 bbl mutual solvent+ 10 gal surfactant 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Method of Operation(Flowing,gas lift, etc.): 4/21/2013 Artificial Lift(Insertable PCP Puma) Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: 4/21/2013 N/A Test Period —0 0 0 N/A N/A Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity-API(corr): Press. N/A N/A 24-Hour Rate — 0 0 0 N/A 28. CORE DATA Conventional Core(s)Acquired? Yes ❑✓ No❑ Sidewall Cores Acquired? Yes ❑ No If Yes to either question,list formations and intervals cored(MD+TVD of top and bottom of each),and summarize lithology and presence of oil,gas or water (submit separate sheets with this form, if needed).Submit detailed descriptions,core chips,photographs and laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071. Cored interval:710'-1,010'MD/TVD Lower Grandstand(100%Recovery) RBDMS JUN 21 201 --- Form 10-407 Revised 10/2012 CONTINUED ON REVERSE 7-2/3 ....JIM al only c 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and markers encountered): 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Well tested? 1-, Yes L No If yes,list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results.Attach separate sheets to this form,if needed, Permafrost-Top 0 0 and submit detailed test information per 20 AAC 25.071. Permafrost-Base 980 980 Tested perforated interval from 775'-835'MD/TVD. Nanushuk 230 230 Lower Grandstand'B-sand' No fluid production from perforated interval. Upper Grandstand 369 369 Middle Grandstand 597 597 • Lower Grandstand 722 722 Torok 1038 1038 Formation at total depth: 2,600 2,515 Torok 31. List of Attachments: As Drilled Schematic, Final Surveys,MW vs.Depth Chart,Operations Summary 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Nick Scales Email: nick.scalesCa7lincenergy.com Printed Name: Cord Feige Title: General Manager-Alaska Signature: D ��QPM Phone: 907-868-8660 Date: lrQ /2 vX INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1b: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection,Water Injection,Water-Alternating-Gas Injection,Salt Water Disposal,Water Supply for Injection,Observation,or Other.Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 4b: TPI(Top of Producing Interval). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing and Ground Level elevations in feet above mean sea level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits(ex:50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: Report true vertical thickness of permafrost in Box 20. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 28. Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval(multiple completion),so state in item 1,and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing,Gas Lift, Rod Pump,Hydraulic Pump,Submersible,Water Injection,Gas Injection,Shut-in,or Other(explain). Item 28: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations,and a brief description in this box. Submit detailed description and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Item 30: Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation,and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Form 10-407 Revised 10/2012 L'DC Umiat #18 EIIERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Summary of Operations: 3-01 to 5-01-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 3/01/13: Rig up Kuukpik#5. Purge rig hydraulic system. Set pre-mix pits. Thaw out water tank. Repair tioga air heater for pipe shed. Continue to rig up electrical, steam, and hydraulic lines. Make repairs to rig loader. 3/02/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up fuel lines to rig HPU. Rig up pit system. Fill rig boilers and pressure test boilers (OK). String up blocks. Rig up hydraulics to drawworks. Prep to spot mud chiller. 3/03/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Finish stringing blocks. Cut flange in flowline. Begin to circulate steam around rig and repair leaks. Rig up pipe shed tioga heater. Change out liners and heads on mud pumps. Berm around rig. Rig up mud loggers shack. Start up 800 kW generator for Mud Chiller. 3/04/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up Top Drive. Rig up Mud Chiller. Scope Derrick. 3/05/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up pit system to take on water. Continue rig up of Top Drive. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance of planned diverter function test. 3/06/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Weld starting flange to conductor. Put drillpipe into pipe shed. Function test mud pumps. Test pit system with water (OK). Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of spud. Diverter function test witness waived by Lou Grimaldi w/AOGCC. 3/07/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Function test Top Drive (OK). Pump 80 bbl water in pits to begin mixing mud. 3/08/13: Nipple up Diverter and Diverter Line. Take on 125 bbl base oil to mix MOBM. Function test Diverter (test OK). Rig up tongs and rotary equipment. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of expected spud date (witness waived). 3/09/13: Troubleshoot PLC for weight indicator. Continue to mix 7.5 ppg MOBM. Prepare to pickup drillpipe. Change-out tugger line and respool. Wrap service loop. Work on cuttings chute. PU drillpipe and HWDP. 3/10/13: PU motor, stabilizers, and bit. RIH inside conductor. Fill hole and test mud chiller. Tag up at 92'. Clean out to conductor shoe at 96'. Spud well at 10:30 a.m. Drill from 96' to 155'. Hole packing off with coal. POOH. Change out BHA stabilizers. RIH to Daily Operations Summary Pg 1 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska 155'. Drill from 155' to 241'. Pump 3-4 bbl hi-vis sweeps prior to connections. Cleanout and change out shaker screens. Drill from 241' to 264'. CBU. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of core drilling (witness waived). MW = 7.7 ppg. 3/11/13: PU drilling jars. Drill from 264' to 710'. Circulate bottoms up. POOH. L/D BHA#1. MW = 8.0 ppg. 3/12/13: L/D Motor. PU Core Drilling BHA. Repair washout in standpipe. RIH w/ 60' core barrel (Run #1). Drill core from 710' to 770'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. MW = 8.1 ppg. 3/13/13: RIH w/60' core barrel (Run #2). Drill core from 770' to 830'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. RIH w/ 60' core barrel (Run #3). Drill core from 830' to 890'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MW = 8.1 ppg. 3/14/13: MU new inner barrel. RIH w/ 60' core barrel (Run #4). Drill core from 890' to 950'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. RIH w/ 60' core barrel (Run #5). Drill core from 950' to 1,010'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). PU BHA#2 (Motor, MWD). Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of wireline logging (witness waived). MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/15/13: RIH w/ BHA#2. Test MWD (failed). RIH and continue to test MWD (ok at 710'). Ream core section from 710' to 1,010'. Drill 8.5" hole from 1,010' to 1,458'. Circulate hi-vis sweep. Circulate bottoms up. Pump dry job. Check for flow (no flow). POOH. MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/16/13: Continue to POOH. Take MWD inclination surveys from 650' to surface. POOH. L/D BHA. RU Wireline. MU Triple Combo for logging run #1. RIH and tag bottom at 1,458'. Log out of hole. L/D Triple Combo. MU Sonic and dual OBMI for logging run #2. RIH and tag bottom at 1,458'. Make 2 passes. POOH. L/D Sonic and dual OBMI. RD Wireline. MU 12-1/4" hole opener. RIH and open hole from 96' to 118'. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of running surface casing (witness waived). MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/17/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 118' to 430'. Service rig and top drive. MW = 8.3 ppg• 3/18/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 430' to 436'. POOH due to low ROPs. L/D hole opener (bit cones and arm slightly loose). PU new hole opener. RIH. Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 436' to 643'. MW = 8.3 ppg. Daily Operations Summary Pg 2 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska 3/19/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 643' to 806'. POOH due to low ROPs. L/D hole opener (bit cones and arms slightly loose, cones worn). PU 12-1/4" bit and mud motor. RIH to 206'. MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/20/13: Wash and ream from 206' to 806'. Drill w/ 12-1/4" bit from 806' to 1,363'. MW = 8.4 ppg. 3/21/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" bit from 1,363' to 1,458' (TD). Mix and pump 35 bbl hi-vis sweep. Monitor well (static). POOH to 762'. Wiper trip back to 1,458'. Circulate bottoms up. Monitor well (static). POOH. Lay down BHA. Rig up to run casing. Notify AOGCC and BLM 48 hours in advance of testing BOPE (AOGCC witness waived, BLM Justin Miller to witness). MW = 8.4 ppg. 3/22/13: Run 9-5/8" casing to 1,445'. Rig down casing running tools. RU false floor for stab-in cement job. RIH w/ stab-in tool and land out in float collar. Establish circulation. Pump 20 bbl LCM pill as fluid caliper (hole near gauge). Rig up to cement. Troubleshoot rig mixing pit in pre-mix tanks. MW = 8.4 ppg. 3/23/13: Move spacer fluid from pre-mix to suction pit. Mix spacer in suction pit. Pump 30 5L" bbl spacer, 140 bbl lead cement, and 45 bbl tail cement. Saw 25 bbl spacer and 50 S bbl lead cement to surface. Unsting from stab-in float collar. Circulate drillpipe clean. Rig down cementers. POOH. Lay down stab-in tool. Nipple down Diverter. Make rough cut on 9-5/8" surface casing. Justin Miller w/ BLM onsite to witness cement job. MW = 8.4 ppg. 3/24/13: Rig down Diverter Line. Move out Diverter and Bell Nipple. Make final cuts to 13- 3/8" conductor casing and 9-5/8" surface casing. Install wellhead and weld to 9- 5/8" surface casing. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/25/13: Test wellhead weld to 1,300 psi for 30 min (test-OK). Pick up 11" BOPE. Nipple up 11" BOPE. MW =8.5 ppg. 3/26/13: Rig up to test BOPE. Test BOPE to 250/3,000 psi (test OK). Pick up 8.5" BHA. Justin Miller with BLM on location for test witness. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/27/13: RIH w/ 8.5" BHA. Test MWD (test OK). RIH to 1,360'. Test casing and wellhead to 3,000 psi for 30 min (test OK). Drill shoe track from 1,361' to 1,445'. Drill rathole from 1,445' to 1,458'. Drill new 8.5" hole from 1,458' to 1,478'. POOH to casing shoe. Rig up and perform FIT test to 12.8 ppg EMW (MW = 8.5 ppg, Surface Daily Operations Summary Pg 3 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Pressure of 330 psi, Shoe at 1,445' TVD) (test OK). Drill 8.5" hole from 1,478' to 1,823'. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/28/13: Drill 8.5" hole from 1,823' to 2,600'. Circulate 25 bbl hi-vis sweep. Short trip to casing shoe. Run in hole back to 2,600'. Circulate bottoms up. Monitor well for 30 min (no losses). MW = 8.9 ppg. 3/29/13: POOH. Lay down BHA. Download MWD. Pick up cement stinger. RIH to 2,600'. Circulate bottoms up. Mix and pump 35 bbl mud push spacer, 40 bbl of 15.8 ppg cement, and 5 bbl mud push spacer. Displace with 13 bbl mud. POOH to 1,435'. Circulate bottoms up. Pump 15 bbl nutplug sweep down drillpipe. MW = 9.0 ppg. 3/30/13: Wait on cement 12 hours. RIH and tag cement top at 2,068'. Re-tag w/ 10K down weight and confirm cement top at 2,068'. POOH and lay down cement stinger. Pick up cement retainer and setting tool. Difficulty setting retainer. Finally set retainer at 1,337'. Sting into retainer (no problems). Unsting from retainer. Mix and pump 10 bbl 12.0 ppg spacer. Sting into retainer. Attempt to establish injection. Pressure up to 2,950 psi. Bleed off pressure. Unsting from retainer. Circulate down 12.0 ppg spacer and follow with 6 bbl 15.8 ppg cement, chase with 2 bbl spacer and displace with mud. POOH to 1,150'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulate contaminated mud to surface. MW = 9.2 ppg. 3/31/13: Attempt to test cement and retainer to 2,000 psi (failed). Pumping fluid away at 565 psi. Bleed off pressure, circulate bottoms up. Monitor well (static). RIH and tag retainer w/ 32K down weight at 1,337'. Circulate bottoms up. Stab-in to retaeiner. Establish circulation at 2.5 bpm without pressure for 2 bbl away. Unsting from retainer. Mix and pump 10 bbl spacer and 6.5 bbl cement, chase with 2 bbl spacer. POOH to 1,008'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulated contaminated mud. Wait on cement 6 hrs. Attempt to test cement and retainer (failed). RIH to 1,303'. Circulate bottoms up. Notify AOGCC and BLM of upcoming weekly BOPE Test (waived by Bob Noble of AOGCC). MW = 9.2 ppg. 4/01/13: Mix and pump 10 bbl spacer and 25 bbl 15.8 ppg cement and chase with 2 bbl spacer. POOH to 896'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulated contaminated mud. Wait on cement 12 hrs. Circulate mud thru centrifuge to bring mud weight down. Attempt.to test cement and retainer (failed). RIH and stab into retainer (no cement on top). Attempt to establish injection thru retainer (failed). Unsting and circulate bottoms up, slight contamination. Pump dry job and monitor well (static). POOH. Lay down cement retainer running tool (damaged fingers on Daily Operations Summary Pg 4 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska setting tool, appears cement retainer may not be fully set and able to circulate around cement retainer). Rig up to test BOPE. MW = 9.0 ppg. 4/02/13: Change upper rams from 4" pipe rams to 3.5" pipe rams. Test BOPE to 250/3,000 psi (test-OK). MU EZ Drill SV bridge plug. RIH and set bridge plug at 1,300'. Pressure test bridge plug to 2,000 psi (test-OK). POOH. Lay down setting tool. Pick up 8-1/2" bit, 9-5/8" casing scraper. RIH and tag bridge plug at 1,300'. MW = 8.6 ppg. 4/03/13: Circulate bottoms up (mud at 8.6 ppg). POOH to 1,023'. Rig up and reverse circulate out 8.6 ppg mud, displacing with 6.8 ppg Base Oil completion fluid. POOH. Rack back bit and casing scraper. Rig up and test 3.5" pipe rams to 250/3,000 psi (test- OK). Make up TCP assembly. RIH w/TCP assembly on drillpipe, HWDP, and drill collars. Rig up wireline and RIH w/GR/CCL to correlate TCP guns. Pick up and space out TCP guns and set TCP packer. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/04/13: Correlate and place guns on depth with top shot at 775', bottom shot at 835'. Place 500 psi on annulus. Drop firing bar. Fire TCP guns. 45 psi gain (gun gas). Unseat packer w/ 15K overpull. Fill hole with 5 bbls and flow back 3 bbl (gun gas). Monitor well for 10 minutes (static). POOH. Lay down TCP assembly (all shots fired). Pick up 8-1/2" bit and 9-5/8" casing scraper. RIH to 705'. Monitor well 15 minutes (static). RIH w/ 9-5/8" casing scraper to 1,270' (slight bobble at 815'). POOH. Lay down casing scraper and bit. Lay down drillpipe. Rig up to run 3-1/2" completion. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/05/13: Pick up 3-1/2" completion jewelry. RIH w/3-1/2" completion. Engage torque anchor. Land tubing hanger. Run in lock down screws. Set TWC. Rig down tubing equipment. Start rig down. N/D BOPE. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/06/13: Continue rig down and N/D BOPE. Make up adapter flange. Test tubing hanger to 5,000 psi for 20 min (test-OK). Clean mud pits. Prep derrick board. Rig down top drive. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/07/13: Rig down service loop. Clean shaker tank. Cleanout cellar. Continue to clean mud pits. Scope down top section of Derrick. Move out pipe sheds. Rig down hydraulic lines to rig floor. Remove cattle shute. Rig down steam lines to subbase. MW = 6.8 ppg• 4/08/13: Cleanout sand trap. Rig down Pason system. Rig down electrical in subbase. Disconnect mud pit and steam lines. Rig down Doghouse, wind walls, water building. MW = 6.8 ppg. Daily Operations Summary Pg 5 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska 4/09/13: Rig down rig floor. Lay down derrick on derrick trailer. Rig down choke manifold and koomey building. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/10/13: Move out subbase from Umiat #18. Set subbase over Umiat DSP-01 for over-season storage. Continue rig down at Umiat#18. Move rig components to Umiat DSP-01. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/11/13: Shutdown rig boilers. Rig down mud pumps. Rig down rig support modules. Continue to move rig components from Umiat#18 to Umiat DSP-01. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/12/13: Continue to move rig components from Umiat #18 to Umiat DSP-01. Rig down rig shop. Rig up gate valve on wellhead. Pull BPV (Well static). Close gate valve. Nipple up adapter flange, Rattigan BOP. Rig up scaffolding around wellhead. Make up rod table and CoRod BOPE. Spot sucker rods near well. Lay down herculite and start moving 8 each 570 bbl horizontal flowback tanks to Umiat#18 ice pad. MW = 6.8 ppg• 4/13/13:- Rig up Kuukpik#5 over well Umiat DSP-01 for summer/fall standby. Continue to move flowback tanks to Umiat#18 ice pad. Move crane to Umiat#18. Spot light plants and heaters. Secure well and rest crews. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/14/13: PJSM on running insertable PCP Pump on rods. Rig up crane. Make up insertable PCP Pump. RIH on sucker rods. Tag up at 734'. Work rods to pass through obstruction (failed). Call town and decision made to pull out of hole and inspect Pump. Laydown and inspect PCP Pump (no visible markings). Secure well and rest crews. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/15/13: Make dummy run w/ sucker rods only and run to 900' (no obstruction). Find top mandrel of Insertable PCP Pump too large (supposed to be 2.867", actual is 2.900"). Wait on machined down top mandrel for Insertable PCP Pump. Re-install top mandrel. RIH w/ Insertable Pump and land on seating nipple. Space out and land pump. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/16/13: Rig up PCP Drivehead. Rig down rod running tools. Rig up scaffolding around wellhead and prep well for well testing. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/17/13: Rig up PCP Drivehead to generator. Secure well and prep pad for Well Test equipment. Notify AOGCC and BLM 48 hours prior to starting Well Test (Witness waived by Lou Grimaldi w/AOGCC, and witness waived by Justin Miller w/ BLM). MW = 6.8 ppg. Daily Operations Summary Pg 6 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska 4/18/13: Mobilize in Well Testing Unit and rig up on Umiat#18 ice pad. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/19/13: Continue rig up of Well Testing Unit. Spot separator. Make up hard line. Wire in test pump. Wire in temperature and pressure gauges. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/20/13: Continue rig up of Well Testing Unit. Raise and anchor flare boom. Recheck all hammer unions. Fill lines w/test fluid. Rig up nitrogen to valves and recorders. Test surface lines from wellhead to choke manifold to 250/1,800 psi (test OK). MW = 6.8 ppg• 4/21/13: Test line heater, separator, and tank manifold to 200/800 psi (test OK). Blowdown test fluids from lines. Wrap flowlines w/ heat tape and insulation. Start up PCP Pump and begin flow testing well. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/22/13: Continue to pump well with PCP Pump. Shut-in well for buildup. Circulate produced fluid down backside to fill annulus. Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. Rig up injection pump. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/23/13: Fill annulus and squeeze completion fluid into perfs to cleanup. Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. Shut-in well for buildup. Fill annulus with completion fluid. Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. Pump 285 gal methanol down the annulus and let soak across the perforations. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/24/13: Continue to let methanol soak. Fill annulus and squeeze completion fluid into perfs to cleanup. Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. Shut-in well for buildup. Fill annulus with completion fluid. . Run PCP Pump and circulate up tubing, thru well test line heater and back down annulus to heat up completion fluid. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/25/13: Shut-in tubing and squeeze 50 bbl completion fluid into perfs at 2 bpm 710 psi. Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. Shut-in well for buildup. Pump 4 bbl solvent, 10 gal surfactant, and 3 bbl solvent down the annulus and spot across perfs. Fill annulus with completion fluid. Let solvent/surfactant soak across perfs. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/26/13: Run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. PCP Pump performance decreasing. Shut-in well for poor pump performance. Fill annulus with completion fluid. Run PCP Pump and Injection pump simultaneous to circulate well. Daily Operations Summary Pg 7 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Shutdown Injection pump and run PCP Pump. Limited/no wellbore influx, well drawing down. PCP Pump performance continues to decrease. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/27/13: Fill annulus with completion fluid. Shut-in well. Blowdown lines and rig down Well Testing equipment. Remove insulation and heat trace from lines. Rig down injection pump. Rig down tank farm. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/28/13: Continue rig down of Well Testing equipment. Rig up crane. Pull and lay down sucker ods.andinsertable PCP Pump. Run TWC. Nipple down Rattigan and Master Valve. Nipple up full tree. Fill tree with diesel and test tree to 5,000 psi (test OK). Remove valve handles and secure tree. Clear Umiat #18 ice pad of well test and support equipment. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/29/13: Rig down offices and storage tanks from Umiat #18 ice pad. Move out well testing equipment and spill connexes from Umiat #18 ice pad. 4/30/13: Rig down scaffolding around Umiat#18 wellhead. Clear final equipment from Umiat #18 ice pad. 5/01/13: Clean and clear Umiat #18 ice pad. FINAL REPORT. Daily Operations Summary Pg 8 • • . ,tPad: Umiat#18 Ice Pad - Tubing Hanger: 3-1/2"8RD,3""H"BPV .iiii0 Lease: AA-081726(BLM) U m i at #1Tree Connection: PCP Pump Drivehead EIIERGY Well Type: Exploration(Oils Gas) - 415/13 Base of Permafrost: 980'MD/980 TVD + GL: 273'AMSL t / HOLE DATA RIG RKB: 299'AMSL ,", 1 A • Hole Sectio[ Size Top(MD) atm(MD) Top(TYO) i atm(TVD) Mud Wt Max angle RKB-GL: 26'(5'of ice) '' � ❑ �' - in ' ft ft ft ft type . MDY dM B 13-3/8" Conductor 20" 0' 96' 0' 96' N/A N/A 0° .' ah Surface 12-1/4" 0' 1,458' 0' 1,458' MOBM 7.5-8.4 4° t. ❑ Production 8-1/2" 1,458' 2,600' 1,458' 2,515' MOBM 8.6-8.9 27° L C .F , (r CASING TUBING DATA 2 �, leG' o tn`BIY11i al e.: ,.w '.Tri _ rt=... (minTOC l 1111111111111111111111111111.11111111r. Nam l�,� _ /'l Conductor IMI 68 1-55 PE 12.415" 0 96 0' , 3 1 tib .5;• Surface — 40 1-80 BTC 8.835" 0' 1,445' 0' Tubing ® 9.3 1-80 8RD-MOD 2.992" 0' 906' N/A ❑ E -, CEMENT DATA • 11 F- MMIIIC3111 Am `Y Conductor ® Permafrost 23'161) 96' 15.7 0.93 21 127 0" . )+ G f Surface MI Permafrost 23'(GL) 941' 11.0 1.87 140 420 }�. Surfacempg Class G 941' 1,445' 15.8 1.16 45 218 AC PERFORATION DATA . H ~-. Date a Zone Status Footage Top(MD) Btm(MD) Gun Size SPF M• S c h - ft ft ft in shots/ft. A 4/4/2013 165 B-sand Open 60' 775' 835' 7" 14 COMPLETION JEWELRY SUMMARY L' [Brit ,. Depth ID OD Install Date < II' ft in M l" 1 Tubing Hanger,Type CXS 11"(2■1/4"control line ports) 20' 3.000" 10.860" 04/05/13 9 ,,�:1 2 Chemical Injection Nipple 664' 2,875" 4.790" 04/05/13 9-5/8" 3 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Upper) 732' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 • 4 Pump Seating Nipple 800' 2.830" 3.760" 04/05/13 Failed Shoe 1,445'TVD Static w/Mud FIT=12.8 ppg 5 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Lower) 865' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 Will Not Hold Cement 6 PCP Torque Anchor 903' 4.000" 8.250" 04/05/13 1 7 WLEG 905' 2.875" 6.140" 04/05/13 fS Bridge Plug(EZ DRILL SVB) 1,300' - 7.750" 04/02/13 Y 9 Cement Retainer(WCT 51MST-B) 1,337' - 8.120" 03/30/13 I RODSTRING SUMMARY Mem Description Depth ID OD Install Date 1 I - ft in in - A 40'Polish Rod 0' - 1.250" 04/15/13 B Space Out Rods 40' - 0.875" 04/15/13 C Sucker Rods 46' - 0.875" 04/15/13 Plugback y D Shear Coupling 773' - 1.000" 04/15/13 2,068' r� E Giraffe String 774' 04/15/13 tr, " ti Open Hole F Seating Mandrel 800' - 2.850" 04/15/13 p,t a^ { ' ..:1, r �;:{;�n{ -�' Cement Plug Kj •�`�c_+I"` ^4' vti (Plug#1) G PCP-I Rotor,30-1200 XL AT(Insertable PCP Pump) 802' - 1.500" 04/15/13 ' i...•.++ J41,', H PCP-I Stator,30-1200 XL AT(Insertable PCP Pump) 805' - 2.830" 04/15/13 J,�jf' ' iii t�-' '-�.:i moi?': TD:2,600'MD/2,515'TVD PBTD:1,300'MD/1,300'ND DATE REVISED BY: WELL HISTORY DESCRIPTION Well Name umiat#18 4/22/2013 S.Porhola Actual Lower Grandstand B-sand Vertical Insertable PCP Completion(Torok Plugback) Spud Date 3/10/2013 API No. 50-287-20028-00 PTD 213-014 Max Hole Angle 26.7 Max Dogleg 6.2 N O •a N n N M ""PN Q mN d"N COD P 1 O m 0 2 m f`1 N 2 O O O 100 S 2 N O t V r O m F 2co 2222 mmmwo'. mmmga- mmmm'g mrnrngi8i $m'mmm 222Nd' mm m°7522 26-AWP 2RSPS 8R 10 2 0 J lV NNN N N mNWM V N 0mM yy NV N N fV SN CI N mN NN N N M N NNNmN NmmwN NNmNN NmhN NmNNm mom.. 00.m m0 Q ' ' 4' SNOan2ONYQOnKON0 NQyO NNn0ym0 b (j � O5ON2NO7mOSWmhMOpo :L-12 pm 3 """mmmNA422 m222EIS" ',7o gmmnA 22222 22222 22MmmmE 222F1 FAFA2 Fl .- 22222 22222 22222 22222 22222 22222 22222 2F6 as 100 m al L o88Q8A 2%822 4Nrmm1� mp(NV1t00b0 �^rpp OIm�NN : ON ON�02E(2(0p8 2p22 C c."4.mpbp)w22 OIV O N0 m NN NN ARRR N (0V NICO-V 0082 01 R. 0 0 Q N NNN N'1 ....N N Q MAWR! 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API Number: 50.287-20028-00-00 AFE Number: 316 Location: N 5628089 ft US, E 742498 ft US Field: Umiat Rig: Kuukpik 5 Drilling and Measurements Field Support: Operations Manager, Ankur Prakash Field Service Manager, Arina Fell Drilling and Measurements Field Crew: Cell Managers, Tobias Miller Roderick Davison Cell Engineers, Karan Damani SERVICES PROVIDED Services Services Dates Depth Intervals Directional Survey Service 14-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13 90 feet to 2601 feet VISION*(Resistivity,Gamma Ray,Density,Porosity) 27-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13 1458 feet to 2601 feet OPERATING STATISTICS Total MWD Pumping Time: 121.97 hours Total LWD Pumping Time: 21.47 hours Total MWD Time Below Rotary: 185.25 hours Total LWD Time Below Rotary: 41.25 hours Total MWD Depth Interval: 2511 feet Total LWD Depth Interval: 1143 feet Total MWD Runs: 2 Total LWD Runs: 1 JOB PERFORMANCE Directional The final MWD survey point was located at 2520.34 feet with an inclination of 25.89 degrees and an azimuth of 356.77 degrees. The final drilled depth MD and TVD: Measured Depth: 2600.00 feet True Vertical Depth: 2515.35 feet Schlumberger OuDC E(IERGY Formation Evaluation 8-1/2 inch Surface Section: The surface hole section was drilled out of the 20"conductor from 90 feet to a measured depth of 1458 feet in two runs.The first run was to 725 feet with PowerPak*motor.The BHA for the second run composed of PowerPak*motor and TeleScope*.Vertical hole drilled till 1458 feet. MWD Surveys were taken during the second run from 725 to 1458 feet. The surveys from 0 to 725 feet were taken while back reaming out of hole. No major issues were encountered during the drilling of the surface section. 12-1/4 inch Hole-Opening Section: The hole-opening section was drilled from 0 to 2601 feet in three runs. The first run had a BHA composed of a hole- opener and drilled to 436 feet. The second run had a hole-opener with a bit and was drilled to 806 feet and had to POOH due to slow drilling rate.The next BHA had a PowerPak*motor and bit and the section was drilled to 1458 feet without any incidents. No M/LWD tools in hole-opening section. 8-1/2 inch Production Section: The production section of the well was drilled from 1458 feet to at TD of 2601 feet MD in one run. The BHA was composed of PowerPak*motor,Telescope*,arcVISION*,and adnVISION*. Gamma Ray,Resistivity and ECD were measured by the arcVISION* and supplied in both Real-Time and Recorded Mode. Density and Porosity data were supplied by adnVISION* in Real-Time and Recorded Mode. This run was drilled from 1458 to 2601 feet to section TD without incident. Data stream was 6 BPS to TD the well. Schlumberger Et1ERGY Summary The Schlumberger MWD team was successfully able to demodulate real-time data at a rate of 6 bits per second up until the end of the well. We would like to encourage the use of MVC Modular Vibration Chassis to improve drilling performance and tool reliability,as well as ECD measurements to enable informed decisions about drilling practices. Schlumberger Oilfield Services — Drilling & Measurements appreciates the opportunity to provide LINC Energy Operations,Inc.with MWD and LWD services. Sincerely, Tobias Miller/Karan Damani MWD/LWD Engineer Schlumberger Drilling&Measurements RECEIVED Linc Energy Operations, Inc. JUN 1 4 2013 Alaska Division EIIERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 AOGCC (iU I Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax:(907) 868-8881 DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: June 14, 2013 To: Commissioner From: Corri Feige Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 279-1433 FAX:(907) 276-7542 Phone:(907) 868-8660 FAX:(907) 258-8601 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Linc Energy Operations, Inc. dry and wet cuttings from well UMIAT#18 (PTD 213-014), final LWD logs, and final Canriq mudlogginq report with logs to AOGCC. In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035 (a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. 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U N w F 0 ~ € �� _ O • pc0 3 W D1 m w ��� LL lig r 1 ', ,r, A\ Z Wz❑O J JO WN po M Wco MEN�W ri ^ 1 p O • zj1 z� ' F �W z 3` U N n N z U J i is Z J t0 0 ty 4. i O z w J W p2 Vf"�N zzujP§J Q��� - W p QoQNn �cpW�� ='ASF z-1 1Z _ iti w �r z• 9hzIIII SIN-ZM1 ,.....,,,our--0,< 6 2 lw c D o gO U 3nEirx z-3�>x oc s \ J \ w LL ❑ ❑ o U J z 0 N F 0 r%lh in o 0 1- w go 0w ccW {O r N z3 0 i- o ❑ 6 OS'14 G ,£6Z a _ 6 w U co r e a 10 io W d• r0 zy ?O lZ O m O2, 6 ii 9 / a�UuI P I▪ s- 3 O OD ❑o 5 iti in til III N O JO,, co Pi CO ill Z i w P re 4 F<< J � iix K O • _=.ir 4P • �s/i,3 4 a�_ 1 O V•' 1 .--:"'....11,`�I'� F= C/1 0iQ: � K Q❑Ol W Z ..„._ U 8 e iZ —111 ,„ f o °'.• x 1 r_..iwg r Fn c7 ,,�b�.. �}��� ''�Tu'uxii��fGi•.Quo`_ m o z RECEIVED Schlumberger f1 Drilling&Measurements J U N 1 4 2013 LIDC 2525 Cambell Street.Suite 400 A O 4 CC0EIIERGY Anchorage AK 99503 O . Tel(907)273-1700 Fax(907)561-8317 Date: 06-June-2013 Well Name: Umiat 18 Company: LINC Energy Operations, Inc. API Number: 50-629-23478-73-00 AFE Number: 316 Field: Umiat Rig: Kuukpik 5 Schlumberger Ounc EJIERGY Date: 01-April-2013 Well Name: Umiat 18 Company: LINC Energy Operations, Inc. API Number: 50.287.20028-00.00 AFE Number: 316 Location: N 5628089 ft US,E 742498 ft US Field: Umiat Rig: Kuukpik 5 Drilling and Measurements Field Support: Operations Manager, Ankur Prakash Field Service Manager, Arina Fell Drilling and Measurements Field Crew: Cell Managers, Tobias Miller Roderick Davison Cell Engineers, Karan Damani SERVICES PROVIDED Services Services Dates Depth Intervals Directional Survey Service 14-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13 90 feet to 2601 feet VISION*(Resistivity,Gamma Ray,Density,Porosity) 27-Mar-13 to 30-Mar-13 1458 feet to 2601 feet OPERATING STATISTICS Total MWD Pumping Time: 121.97 hours Total LWD Pumping Time: 21.47 hours Total MWD Time Below Rotary: 185.25 hours Total LWD Time Below Rotary: 41.25 hours Total MWD Depth Interval: 2511 feet Total LWD Depth Interval: 1143 feet Total MWD Runs: 2 Total LWD Runs: 1 JOB PERFORMANCE Directional The final MWD survey point was located at 2520.34 feet with an inclination of 25.89 degrees and an azimuth of 356.77 degrees. The final drilled depth MD and TVD: Measured Depth: 2600.00 feet True Vertical Depth: 2515.35 feet Schlumberger oulic EIIERGY Formation Evaluation 8-1/2 inch Surface Section: The surface hole section was drilled out of the 20"conductor from 90 feet to a measured depth of 1458 feet in two runs.The first run was to 725 feet with PowerPak*motor.The BHA for the second run composed of PowerPak*motor and TeleScope*.Vertical hole drilled till 1458 feet. MWD Surveys were taken during the second run from 725 to 1458 feet. The surveys from 0 to 725 feet were taken while back reaming out of hole. No major issues were encountered during the drilling of the surface section. 12-1/4 inch Hole-Opening Section: The hole-opening section was drilled from 0 to 2601 feet in three runs. The first run had a BHA composed of a hole- opener and drilled to 436 feet. The second run had a hole-opener with a bit and was drilled to 806 feet and had to POOH due to slow drilling rate.The next BHA had a PowerPak*motor and bit and the section was drilled to 1458 feet without any incidents. No M/LWD tools in hole-opening section. 8-1/2 inch Production Section: The production section of the well was drilled from 1458 feet to at TD of 2601 feet MD in one run. The BHA was composed of PowerPak*motor,Telescope*,arcVISION*,and adnVISION*.Gamma Ray, Resistivity and ECD were measured by the arcVISION* and supplied in both Real-Time and Recorded Mode. Density and Porosity data were supplied by adnVISION* in Real-Time and Recorded Mode. This run was drilled from 1458 to 2601 feet to section TD without incident. Data stream was 6 BPS to TD the well. Schlumberger 0 �i nc EDERGY Summary The Schlumberger MWD team was successfully able to demodulate real-time data at a rate of 6 bits per second up until the end of the well. We would like to encourage the use of MVC Modular Vibration Chassis to improve drilling performance and tool reliability,as well as ECD measurements to enable informed decisions about drilling practices. Schlumberger Oilfield Services — Drilling & Measurements appreciates the opportunity to provide LINC Energy Operations, Inc.with MWD and LWD services. Sincerely, Tobias Miller/Karan Damani MWD/LWD Engineer Schlumberger Drilling&Measurements RECEIVED Linc Energy Operations, Inc. JUN 1 4 2013 0 inc Alaska Division wERGY 3000 C Street, Suite 103 AOGCC Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Phone: (907) 868-8660 Fax: (907) 868-8881 DATA TRANSMITTAL Date: June 14, 2013 To: Commissioner From: Corn Feige Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99501 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 279-1433 FAX: (907) 276-7542 Phone:(907) 868-8660 FAX:(907) 258-8601 TRANSMITTAL DESCRIPTION Linc Energy Operations, Inc. dry and wet cuttings from well UMIAT#18 (PTD 213-014), final LWD logs, and final Canriq mudlogginq report with logs to AOGCC. In accordance with Alaska Statute AS 38.05.035(a)(8)(C) and Alaska Administrative Code 11 AAC 96.220, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. requests that confidentiality be extended to the information described herein and submitted with this transmittal. Qty. Description 1 -TRAY UMIAT#18 Dry Cuttings 90'-210' (30' Freq) 1 -TRAY UMIAT#18 Dry Cuttings 210'-1,010' (10' Freq) 1 -TRAY UMIAT#18 Dry Cuttings 1,010'-2,600' (30' Freq) 1 - BOX UMIAT#18 Wet Cuttings 90'-210' (30' Freq) 1 - BOX UMIAT#18 Wet Cuttings 210'-1,010' (10' Freq) 1 - BOX UMIAT#18 Wet Cuttings 1,010'-2,600' (30' Freq) 1- SET UMIAT#18 FINAL LWD LOGS & CD (2" & 5" MD AND TVD-4 PRINTS) 1-REPORT UMIAT#18 BINDER WITH MUDLOG, DRILLING DYNAMICS, LWD COMBO & GAS RATIO LOGS (2" MD & TVD-8 COLOR PRINTS TOTAL-FINAL) Please sign below to acknowledge receipt. Received By: Date: Returned to Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 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GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL 333 West Seventh Avenue OFy�P Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 ALASMain: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 Corn Feige General Manager—Alaska Linc Energy Operations, Inc. , 1 3000 C Street, Suite 103 3 2- Re: Exploratory Field, Exploratory Pool, Umiat#18 Sundry Number: 313-225 Dear Ms. Feige: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, la/411/ Cathy P. oerster Chair DATED this of May, 2013. Encl. RECEJVED • r77ssioJ STATE OF ALASKA MAY 2013 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS �y k5 APPLICATION 20 AAC 25.280 1.Type of Request: Abandon❑ Plug for Redrill 9 Perforate New Pod 9 Repair Well 9 Change Approved Program 9 Suspend 90 Plug Perforations 9 Perforate 0 Pull Tubing 0 Time Extension ❑ Operations Shutdown❑ Re-enter Susp.Well❑ Stimulate 9 Alter Casing 0 Other: -Pingbedr— 9 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5.Permit to Drill Number. Linc Energy Operations,Inc. Exploratory 0 Development 9 213-014 0 3.Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6.API Number. 3000 C Street,Suite 103,Anchorage,AK 99503 50-287-20028-00-00+ 7.If perforating: 8.Well Name and Number. What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Umiat#18 6 , Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes 0 No 9 9.Property Designation(Lease Number): 10.Field/Pool(s): FEDAA81726 si. Exploratory(Umiat) 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth ND(ft): Effective Depth MD(ft): Effective Depth ND(ft): Plugs(measured): Junk(measured): 2,600 2,515 1,300 1,300 1,300 N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 96 13-3/8" 96 96 3450 1950 Surface 1,445 9-5/8" 1,445 1,445 5750 3090 Intermediate Production Liner Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth ND(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): 775'-835' 775'-835' 3-1/2" L-80 906 Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and ND(ft): N/A N/A 12.Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 9 v 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program 9 BOP Sketch [i• Exploratory 9 4 Stratigraphic 9 Development 9 Service ❑ 14.Estimated Date for 4/29/2013 15.Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: Oil 9 Gas 0 WDSPL ❑ Suspended 942, 16.Verbal Approval: Date: 4/29/2013 WINJ ❑ GINJ ❑ WAG ❑ Abandoned ❑ Commission Representative: Guy Schwartz GSTOR 9 SPLUG 0 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Stan Porhola Email stan.porhola@lincenergy.com Printed Name Cord Feige Title General Manager-Alaska Signature i7---,71/ Phone 907-868-8660 Date F „moi' -5h//3 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: 3/ - L^ 2 5 Plug Integrity gf BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ Other: ,X Wee-itSilc. .Tn5 • ./71" fel .--;1-...-..--;1-...-.0 �� *Y LA): ` ^- i z it-01.,+ ticAALS . ( 20 Z. /! 0 Ce) RBDMS MAY 10 201 Spacing Exception Required? Yes 0 No Subsequent Form Required: / 0- Li i 7- / APPROVED BY Approved by: p e7 COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: 5-(0-/3 3 �� Submit Form and �J\? Form 10-403(Revised 10/2012) 7APPrlRia6! js 4ii _montiis from the date of approval. `�;*ents in Duplicate RECEIVED MAY 072013 AOGCCLinc • -- ' EflERGY Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 May 7, 2013 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Application (Well Suspension) Well: Umiat #18 (Existing Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Sundry Approval to Suspend the Umiat #18 Oil Exploration Well (as follow up to the verbal approval received on April 29, 2013). Linc is currently evaluating the future utility of this wellbore based on the results of the flow testing initiated on April 21 , 2013. Some options that will be evaluated for the 2013- 14 exploration season include a workover to pull tubing and recomplete the existing perforated interval, a workover to pull tubing and perforate a new interval in the Lower Grandstand or rig-less intervention that may involve chemical treatment of the existing perforated zone. We are also looking at other possible artificial lift methods other than the insertable PCP Pump that was run in the well for the 2012-13 season. - Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-403 Sundry Application 2) Proposed Operations Summary 3) Proposed Well Schematic 4) Proposed Tree Configuration The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: • 1) Drilling and Completions Stan Porhola, Drilling and Completions Engineer (907) 868-8660 2) Geologic Data and Logs Dave Whitacre, Project Manager (907) 868-8660 If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Cord Feige, General Manager — Alaska at (907.868.8660) or Nick Scales, Drilling Operations Manager at (907.868.8660). Sincerely, �q -7L ) Cord A. Feige o/ General Manager- Alaska • Pad: Umiat 418 Ice Pad BaseTubing Hanger: 3-1/2"8RD, D,3""H"T WC Umiat $18 C) Lease: AA-081726(BLM) Tree Connection: 3.5"OTIS EIIERGY Well Type: Exploration(Oil&Gas) _ .: t1s°^e[27i13 -� cf Permafrost: 980'MD/9 'TVD GL: 273'AMSL 1 Dom/ f HOLE DATA RIG RKB: 299'AMSL )! `! 2 r'r t ifir ICI RKB-GL: 26'(5'of ice) it°'` Ir., 13-3/8" Conductor El 0' 96' 0' 96' N/A N/A 0. 1. tf4 Surface 1213 01,458' 0' 1,458' MOBM 7.5-8.4 4° 'P f} Productioness 1,458' 2,600' 1,458' 2,515' MOBM 8.6-8.9 27° 4 , y-. CASING/TUBING DATA 1.., 3 Hole Section Size Wt Grade Conn ID Top(MD) Btm(MD) TOC '•T - in lb/ft - - in ft ft ft t . s,- Conductor 13-3/8" 68 1-55 PE 12.415" 0' 96' 0' 9 Surface 9-5/8" 40 1-80 BIT 8.835" 0' 1,445' 0' 1r'1 4 Tubing 3-1/2" 9.3 1-80 8RD-MOD 2.992" 0' 906' N/A • CEMENT DATA ti' S • w.* Conductor1:1 Permafrost 23'(01.) 96' 15.7 0.93 21 127 Surface11:1 Permafrost 23'(GL) 941' 11.0 1.87 140 420 •' Surface El Class G 941' 1,445' 15.8 1.16 45 218 PERFORATION DATA i i~ Zone Status Footage Top(MD) Btm(MD) Gun Size SPF °y, 6 t ft ft ft•_ in 1 /9--- shots/ft -r 4/4/2013 LGS B-sand Open 60' 775' 835' 7" 14 8 COMPLETION JEWELRY SUMMARY 9 111MiliiDescription Depth ID OD Install Date in in - .1, 1 Two-Way Check Valve;Cameron Type H 20' - 3.000" Proposed ;r•" 10 2 Tubing Hanger,Type as 11"(2 x 1/4"control line ports) 20' 3.000" 10.860" 04/05/13 e• a 9-5/8" 3 Chemical Injection Nipple 664' 2.875" 4.790" 04/05/13 4 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Upper) 732' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 Failed Shoe 1,445'TVD Static w/Mud FIT=12.8 ppg 5 Pump Seating Nipple 800' 2.830" 3.760" 04/05/13 Will Not Hold Cement 6 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Lower) 865' 3.000" 5.000" 04/05/13 7 PCP Torque Anchor 903' 4.000" 8.250" 04/05/13 8 WLEG 905' 2.875" 6.140" 04/05/13 9 Bridge Plug(EZ DRILL SVB) 1,300' - 7.750" 04/02/13 10 Cement Retainer(WCl'51MST-B) 1,337' - 8.120" 03/30/13 Plugback 2,068' O en Hole Cement Plug (Plug#1) . :It ..`. TD:2,600'MD/2,515'TVD PBTD:1,300'MD/1,300'TVD DATE REVISED BY: WELL HISTORY DESCRIPTION Well Name Umiat 418 4/27/2013 S.Porhola Proposed Spud Date 3/10/2013 API No. 50-287-20028-00 PTD 213-014 Max Hole Angle 26.7 Max Dogleg 6.2 UMIAT #18 Linc Energy Operations Inc. Proposed Operations Summary — Suspension 1. Fill wellbore w/6.8 ppg completion fluid (LVT-200 mineral oil). 2. Rig up crane. 3. Rig down PCP Drivehead. 4. Pull and lay down sucker rods and insertable PCP Pump; 5. Rig down Rattigan. 6. Set TWC in tubing hanger. 7. Rig down Master Valve. . 8. Nipple up Full Tree. 9. Fill tree w/Diesel for freeze protect and test to 1,500 psi. 10. Remove valve handles and secure tree. 11. Install permanent grating in well cellar. 12. Drape tree w/ Herculite per BLM requirements and secure. 13. Rig down and suspend operations on Umiat#18. f::;:ti ,, CAMERON LINC Energy WELL: Umiat #18 ., Kuupik 1 FII April 10, 2013 ,I , III MIK .,0 NE i elk r :-",,:ii,,, �1. ; 2 1/16" 5000# '1 ,ItJPII RX-24 o,jiript -.• 4144 111111 eV, 71 31/8" 5000# :71,1171 .. RX-35 II i Milillii i■ 11" 5000# RX-54 i • i7 1-7 • 1I lc �1• ` . 2 1/16" 5000# e `•0, . e 'II lila 1 x Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 8:47 AM To: 'Stan Pnrhola' Cc: Regg, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor;Jerry Otto; Corri Feige; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre; 'Davies, Stephen F (DOA) (steve.davies@alaska.gov)' Subject: RE: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat#18 (PTD 213-014) Stan, Thanks for the work summary. You have verbal approval to suspend well Umiat#18 as proposed. A 10-403 sundry must be submitted as soon as possible. Make sure you include future utility statements in the sundry as per 20 AAC 25.110(a)(2) and provide a discussion regarding the well mechanical condition per 20 AAC 25.110(a)(1) . Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-444-3433 cell 907-793-1226 office From: Stan Porhola [mailto:stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 5:15 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor; Jerry Otto; Corri Feige; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre Subject: RE: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Guy, See attached proposed operations summary for suspending operations at Umiat#18. Stan Stan Porhola la CI Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan..orhola • lincener• .com LIDC 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 th( GT United States U1ll..RR T P +1 907 868 8660 www liliCenergycorn F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail Iinc©lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company 1 therefore do not accept any liability or r.ponsibility of whatsoever nature in the context (if this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [ uy.schwartz@alaska.gov] Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 2:17 PM To: Stan Porhola Cc: Regq, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor; Jerry Otto; Corri Feige; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre Subject: RE: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Stan, Please send in a detailed step by step procedure for the suspension of Umiat 18. Once I have that I will see if I can get a verbal for the sundry.... Guy From: Stan Porhola [stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 4:13 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Cc: Regq, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor; Jerry Otto; Corri Feige; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre Subject: RE: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Suspended status until we do some potential work on the well next season. No CoRod unit. We will pull rods with a crane. Stan Stan Porhola CI El Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan..orhola • lincener• .com LIDf 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 th€RUnited States (BERG P +1 907 868 8660 www.lincenergy.com F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [ .ailto:quyschwart7nalacka.rim] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 4:11 PM To: Stan Porhola Cc: Regq, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor; Jerry Otto; Corri Feige; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre Subject: RE: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) 9 Stan, Can't grant a verbal shutdown at this time. Commissioners are out of Office for the day. You are actually requesting a suspend status for the well more than an opertational shutdown ? Weatherford's CoRod unit is on site I assume? Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-444-3433 cell 907-793-1226 office From: Stan Porhola [ uilto:stan.porhola@ilincenergy.con ] Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 3:32 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Regq, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Umiat Drilling Supervisor; Jerry Otto; Corri Feiqe; Bartly Kleven; Umiat Compliance Advisor; Dave Whitacre Subject: Verbal Approval for Shutdown Configuration Linc Energy Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Guy, Linc Energy is requesting verbal approval for the shutdown configuration of the Umiat#18 (PTD 213-014) exploratory oil well. Our current operations during flow testing have shown little to no inflow from the formation. We have run the PCP pump dry several times over the past several days trying to drawdown the well to induce fluid inflow. We have been recirculating the completion fluid (LVT-200 mineral base oil) down the annulus to bring the fluid column to a sufficient height to run the PCP pump. After several failed attempts to induce flow, it appears that the PCP Pump stator may be damaged due to running the pump dry.We have not seen any gas or pressure at surface and the well shows little to no inflow, possibly due to formation damage. Our proposal is to fill the wellbore with the LVT-200 mineral base oil, pull the PCP pump and rods, remove the PCP pump drivehead, set a BPV in the tubing hanger and shut-in the well.The well will be secured with herculite tarping to prevent nesting of birds during the summer season. See attached proposed schematic. Regards, Stan Porhola ci El Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan..orhola • lincener. .com 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 EtIERGY United States P +1 907 868 8660 www.lincenergy.coit F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the I alliERGY May 7, 2013 Steve Davies RECEIVED AOGCC MAY 0 7 20: 333 W. 7th Ave, Ste. 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 AOGCC Re: Final DML Color Log Prints, Final Well Reports and Digital Data Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Umiat#18, North Slope Borough, Alaska Dear Steve: Enclosed with this letter are the Final DML Color Format Logs, Final Well Reports and digital data from the recently drilled Umiat#18 well. The following data is included for your records: Umiat #18 • Formation Mud Log 2"=100' MD (Color Print) • Formation Mud Log 2"=100' TVD (Color Print) • Drilling Dynamics Log 2"=100' MD (Color Print) - • Drilling Dynamics Log 2"=100' TVD (Color Print) • LWD Combo Log 2"=100' MD (Color Print) - • LWD Combo Log 2"=100' TVD (Color Print) • Gas Ratio Log 2"=100' MD (Color Print) • Gas Ratio Log 2"=100' TVD (Color Print) • LAS Data, RW Explorer Files, TIF, and Final Report on CD ROM - ?,z "7 1,(� • Final Well Reports (Hardcopy),— If you have any questions regarding this data submittal, please call me at (907)375-2618. pelt Regards wLti David S. Whitacre Contract Umiat Project Manager Linc Energy Operations, Inc. LINC ENERGY OPERATIONS,INC 3000 C Street, Suite 103 P +1 907 868 8660 Anchorage,AK 99503 F +1 907 868 8881 www.lincenergy.com 0.13 - 01�-( Umiat #18 ENERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 3-01 to 3-07-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 3/01/13: Rig up Kuukpik#5. Purge rig hydraulic system. Set pre-mix pits.Thaw out water tank. Repair tioga air heater for pipe shed. Continue to rig up electrical, steam, and hydraulic lines. Make repairs to rig loader. 3/02/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up fuel lines to rig HPU. Rig up pit system. Fill rig boilers and pressure test boilers (OK). String up blocks. Rig up hydraulics to drawworks. Prep to spot mud chiller. 3/03/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Finish stringing blocks. Cut flange in flowline. Begin to circulate steam around rig and repair leaks. Rig up pipe shed tioga heater. Change out liners and heads on mud pumps. Berm around rig. Rig up mud loggers shack. Start up 800 kW generator for Mud Chiller. 3/04/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up Top Drive. Rig up Mud Chiller. Scope Derrick. 3/05/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Rig up pit system to take on water. Continue rig up of Top Drive. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance of planned diverter function test. 3/06/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Weld starting flange to conductor. Put drillpipe into pipe shed. Function test mud pumps. Test pit system with water(OK). Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of spud. Diverter function test witness waived by Lou Grimaldi w/AOGCC. 3/07/13: Continue to rig up Kuukpik#5. Function test Top Drive (OK). Pump 80 bbl water in pits to begin mixing mud. Report#1 Pg 1 uneUmiat #18 EIIERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 3-08 to 3-14-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 3/08/13: Nipple up Diverter and Diverter Line. Take on 125 bbl base oil to mix MOBM. Function test Diverter (test OK). Rig up tongs and rotary equipment. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of expected spud date (witness waived). 3/09/13: Troubleshoot PLC for weight indicator. Continue to mix 7.5 ppg MOBM. Prepare to pickup drillpipe. Change-out tugger line and respool. Wrap service loop.Work on cuttings chute. PU drillpipe and HWDP. 3/10/13: PU motor, stabilizers, and bit. RIH inside conductor. Fill hole and test mud chiller. Tag up at 92'. Clean out to conductor shoe at 96'. Spud well at 10:30 a.m. Drill from 96' to 155'. Hole packing off with coal. POOH. Change out BHA stabilizers. RIH to 155'. Drill from 155' to 241'. Pump 3-4 bbl hi-vis sweeps prior to connections. Cleanout and change out shaker screens. Drill from 241'to 264'. CBU. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of core drilling (witness waived). 3/11/13: PU drilling jars. Drill from 264' to 710'. Circulate bottoms up. POOH. L/D BHA#1. 3/12/13: L/D Motor. PU Core Drilling BHA. Repair washout in standpipe. RIH w/60' core barrel (Run #1). Drill core from 710'to 770'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. 3/13/13: RIH w/60' core barrel (Run #2). Drill core from 770'to 830'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. RIH w/60' core barrel (Run#3). Drill core from 830' to 890'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). 3/14/13: MU new inner barrel. RIH w/60' core barrel (Run #4). Drill core from 890'to 950'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). MU new inner barrel. RIH w/60' core barrel (Run #5). Drill core from 950'to 1,010'. POOH. L/D core (full recovery). PU BHA#2 (Motor, MWD). Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of wireline logging (witness waived). Report#2 Pg 1 -1 i MC Ck EIIERGY p �Umiat #18 Ex lorato Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 3-15 to 3-21-13 PTD No. 213-014(All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) I 3/15/13: RIH w/ BHA#2. Test MWD (failed). RIH and continue to test MWD (ok at 710'). II Ream core section from 710' to 1,010'. Drill 8.5" hole from 1,010' to 1,458'. Circulate hi-vis sweep. Circulate bottoms up. Pump dry job. Check for flow (no flow). POOH. MW =8.3 ppg. 3/16/13: Continue to POOH. Take MWD inclination surveys from 650' to surface. POOH. L/D BHA. RU Wireline. MU Triple Combo for logging run #1. RIH and tag bottom at 1,458'. Log out of hole. L/D Triple Combo. MU Sonic and dual OBMI for logging run #2. RIH and tag bottom at 1,458'. Make 2 passes. POOH. L/D Sonic and dual OBMI. RD Wireline. MU 12-1/4" hole opener. RIH and open hole from 96'to 118'. Notify BLM 48 hours in advance of running surface casing (witness waived). MW= 8.3 ppg. 3/17/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 118' to 430'. Service rig and top drive. MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/18/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 430' to 436'. POOH due to low ROPs. L/D hole opener (bit cones and arm slightly loose). PU new hole opener. RIH. Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 436' to 643'. MW= 8.3 ppg. 3/19/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" hole opener from 643' to 806'. POOH due to low ROPs. L/D hole opener (bit cones and arms slightly loose, cones worn). PU 12-1/4" bit and mud motor. RIH to 206'. MW = 8.3 ppg. 3/20/13: Wash and ream from 206' to 806'. Drill w/ 12-1/4" bit from 806'to 1,363'. MW = 8.4 ppg. 3/21/13: Drill w/ 12-1/4" bit from 1,363' to 1,458' (TD). Mix and pump 35 bbl hi-vis sweep. Monitor well (static). POOH to 762'. Wiper trip back to 1,458'. Circulate bottoms up. Monitor well (static). POOH. Lay down BHA. Rig up to run casing. Notify AOGCC and BLM 48 hours in advance of testing BOPE (AOGCC witness waived, BLM Justin Miller to witness). MW = 8.4 ppg. Report#3 Pg 1 nrUmiat #18 EIIERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 3-22 to 3-28-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 3/22/13: Run 9-5/8" casing to 1,445'. Rig down casing running tools. RU false floor for stab-in cement job. RIH w/stab-in tool and land out in float collar. Establish circulation. Pump 20 bbl LCM pill as fluid caliper (hole near gauge). Rig up to cement. Troubleshoot rig mixing pit in pre-mix tanks. MW= 8.4 ppg. 3/23/13: Move spacer fluid from pre-mix to suction pit. Mix spacer in suction pit. Pump 30 bbl spacer, 140 bbl lead cement, and 45 bbl tail cement. Saw 25 bbl spacer and 50 bbl lead cement to surface. Unsting from stab-in float collar. Circulate drillpipe clean. Rig down cementers. POOH. Lay down stab-in tool. Nipple down Diverter. Make rough cut on 9-5/8" surface casing.Justin Miller w/ BLM onsite to witness cement job. MW= 8.4 ppg. 3/24/13: Rig down Diverter Line. Move out Diverter and Bell Nipple. Make final cuts to 13- 3/8" conductor casing and 9-5/8" surface casing. Install wellhead and weld to 9- 5/8" surface casing. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/25/13: Test wellhead weld to 1,300 psi for 30 min (test-OK). Pick up 11" BOPE. Nipple up 11" BOPE. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/26/13: Rig up to test BOPE.Test BOPE to 250/3,000 psi (test OK). Pick up 8.5" BHA.Justin Miller with BLM on location for test witness. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/27/13: RIH w/8.5" BHA. Test MWD (test OK). RIH to 1,360'. Test casing and wellhead to 3,000 psi for 30 min (test OK). Drill shoe track from 1,361'to 1,445'. Drill rathole from 1,445'to 1,458'. Drill new 8.5" hole from 1,458'to 1,478'. POOH to casing shoe. Rig up and perform FIT test to 12.8 ppg EMW (MW = 8.5 ppg, Surface Pressure of 330 psi, Shoe at 1,445'TVD) (test OK). Drill 8.5" hole from 1,478' to 1,823'. MW = 8.5 ppg. 3/28/13: Drill 8.5" hole from 1,823' to 2,600'. Circulate 25 bbl hi-vis sweep. Short trip to casing shoe. Run in hole back to 2,600'. Circulate bottoms up. Monitor well for 30 min (no losses). MW = 8.9 ppg. Report#4 Pg 1 � Umiat #18 EIIERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 3-29 to 4-04-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 3/29/13: POOH. Lay down BHA. Download MWD. Pick up cement stinger. RIH to 2,600'. Circulate bottoms up. Mix and pump 35 bbl mud push spacer,40 bbl of 15.8 ppg cement, and 5 bbl mud push spacer. Displace with 13 bbl mud. POOH to 1,435'. Circulate bottoms up. Pump 15 bbl nutplug sweep down drillpipe. MW =9.0 ppg. 3/30/13: Wait on cement 12 hours. RIH and tag cement top at 2,068'. Re-tag w/ 10K down weight and confirm cement top at 2,068'. POOH and lay down cement stinger. Pick up cement retainer and setting tool. Difficulty setting retainer. Finally set retainer at 1,337'. Sting into retainer (no problems). Unsting from retainer. Mix and pump 10 bbl 12.0 ppg spacer. Sting into retainer. Attempt to establish injection. Pressure up to 2,950 psi. Bleed off pressure. Unsting from retainer. Circulate down 12.0 ppg spacer and follow with 6 bbl 15.8 ppg cement, chase with 2 bbl spacer and displace with mud. POOH to 1,150'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulate contaminated mud to surface. MW = 9.2 ppg. 3/31/13: Attempt to test cement and retainer to 2,000 psi (failed). Pumping fluid away at 565 psi. Bleed off pressure, circulate bottoms up. Monitor well (static). RIH and tag retainer w/32K down weight at 1,337'. Circulate bottoms up. Stab-in to retaeiner. Establish circulation at 2.5 bpm without pressure for 2 bbl away. Unsting from retainer. Mix and pump 10 bbl spacer and 6.5 bbl cement, chase with 2 bbl spacer. POOH to 1,008'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulated contaminiated mud. Wait on cement 6 hrs. Attempt to test cement and retainer (failed). RIH to 1,303'. Circulate bottoms up. Notify AOGCC and BLM of upcoming weekly BOPE Test (waived by Bob Noble of AOGCC). MW = 9.2 ppg. 4/01/13: Mix and pump 10 bbl spacer and 25 bbl 15.8 ppg cement and chase with 2 bbl spacer. POOH to 896'. Circulate nut plug sweep down drillpipe and circulated contaminiated mud. Wait on cement 12 hrs. Circulate mud thru centrifuge to bring mud weight down. Attempt to test cement and retainer (failed). RIH and stab into retainer (no cement on top). Attempt to establish injection thru retainer (failed). Unsting and circulate bottoms up, slight contamination. Pump dry job and monitor well (static). POOH. Lay down cement retainer running tool (damaged fingers on setting tool, appears cement retainer may not be fully set and able to circulate around cement retainer). Rig up to test BOPE. MW = 9.0 ppg. Report#5 Pg 1 Umiat #18 Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska 4/02/13: Change upper rams from 4" pipe rams to 3.5" pipe rams. Test BOPE to 250/3,000 psi (test-OK). MU EZ Drill SV bridge plug. RIH and set bridge plug at 1,300'. Pressure test bridge plug to 2,000 psi (test-OK). POOH. Lay down setting tool. Pick up 8-1/2" bit, 9-5/8" casing scraper. RIH and tag bridge plug at 1,300'. MW = 8.6 ppg. 4/03/13: Circulate bottoms up (mud at 8.6 ppg). POOH to 1,023'. Rig up and reverse circulate out 8.6 ppg mud, displacing with 6.8 ppg Base Oil completion fluid. POOH. Rack back bit and casing scraper. Rig up and test 3.5" pipe rams to 250/3,000 psi (test- OK). Make up TCP assembly. RIH w/TCP assembly on drillpipe, HWDP, and drill collars. Rig up wireline and RIH w/GR/CCL to correlate TCP guns. Pick up and space out TCP guns and set TCP packer. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/04/13: Correlate and place guns on depth with top shot at 775', bottom shot at 835'. Place 500 psi on annulus. Drop firing bar. Fire TCP guns. 45 psi gain (gun gas). Unseat packer w/ 15K overpull. Fill hole with 5 bbls and flow back 3 bbl (gun gas). Monitor well for 10 minutes (static). POOH. Lay down TCP assembly (all shots fired). Pick up 8-1/2" bit and 9-5/8" casing scraper. RIH to 705'. Monitor well 15 minutes (static). RIH w/9-5/8" casing scraper to 1,270' (slight bobble at 815'). POOH. Lay down casing scraper and bit. Lay down drillpipe. Rig up to run 3-1/2" completion. MW = 6.8 ppg. Report#5 Pg 2 EC. IP� Umiat #18 NERGY Exploratory Oil Well Umiat, Alaska Weekly Summary of Operations: 4-05 to 4-11-13 PTD No. 213-014 (All depths RKB unless labeled otherwise) 4/05/13: Pick up 3-1/2" completion jewelry. RIH w/3-1/2" completion. Engage torque anchor. Land tubing hanger. Run in lock down screws. Set TWC. Rig down tubing equipment. Start rig down. N/D BOPE. MW= 6.8 ppg. 4/06/13: Continue rig down and N/D BOPE. Make up adapter flange.Test tubing hanger to 5,000 psi for 20 min (test-OK). Clean mud pits. Prep derrick board. Rig down top drive. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/07/13: Rig down service loop. Clean shaker tank. Cleanout cellar. Continue to clean mud pits. Scope down top section of Derrick. Move out pipe sheds. Rig down hydraulic lines to rig floor. Remove cattle shute. Rig down steam lines to subbase. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/08/13: Cleanout sand trap. Rig down Pason system. Rig down electrical in subbase. Disconnect mud pit and steam lines. Rig down Doghouse, wind walls, water building. MW= 6.8 ppg. 4/09/13: Rig down rig floor. Lay down derrick on derrick trailer. Rig down choke manifold and koomey building. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/10/13: Move out subbase from Umiat#18. Set subbase over Umiat DSP-01 for over-season storage. Continue rig down at Umiat#18. Move rig components to Umiat DSP-01. MW = 6.8 ppg. 4/11/13: Shutdown rig boilers. Rig down mud pumps. Rig down rig support modules. Continue to move rig components from Umiat#18 to Umiat DSP-01. MW = 6.8 ppg. Report#6 Pg 1 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Regg, James B (DOA) Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 11:32 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Subject: Fwd: FW: Retainer Notice pr/) Z 13 _ o 14( Gentlemen, Please be advised Linc Energy, Umiat Project,Well#18,API#50-287-20028-00-00. We are currently oming out of the hole to pick up another retainer/mechanical set plug to be put @ approx. 1300'.The previous Retainer was set @ depth of 1337' and when stabbed into to get cement injection below, unable to achieve w/2950psi. Decision was made to set 6 BBL's cement on top. This was completed, but when attempting to test to 2000psi, unable to maintain. Went back in & attempted another 6.5 BBL plug on top (able to stab into&set 10k Weight down on retainer @ depth. The plug was set &after WOC, unable to test and appears went thru two way check of Retainer.A third 25 BBL plug was set w/SLB cement and after WOC another failed test. We are currently POOH to get back up retainer&set same @ 1300' +/-. We will then test to 2000psi. If require additional information, please contact us per info. Below. If there any questions please call one of the following numbers in sequence: Umiat Galena Camp, Company Man Office 907-771-1061/1062 Umiat Rig Site, Company Man Office 907-771-1074 Nick Scales, Linc Drilling Operations Mgr. 907-229-5230 Cell Stan Porhola, Linc Drilling Eng. 907-280-8492 Cell Regards Jerry Otto,Jim Brown, Adam Johnson,Jeff Deese Linc Energy Company Rep Jerry Otto CI CI Drill Rig Supervisor P +1 907 375-2622 M +1 907.230 7589 E jerry.otto@lincenergy.com CO LI DC 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 E11ER6Y P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 www lincenergy.com Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). 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Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. 1 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 5:03 PM To: 'Stan Porhola' Cc: Regg, James B (DOA);Wallace, Chris D (DOA); Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) Subject: RE:Verbal Approval Request for Plugback of Umiat#18 (213-014) Stan, You have verbal approval to proceed with your plug back operations of the lower section of OH as outlined below. A sundry does not need to be filed for this operation. We request that the lower plug be tagged to verify competent cement and notify AOGCC inspectors to witness. (I believe BLM is out there already). The top retainer at 1350' and will need to be pressure tested after cement is pumped to verify isolation to the OH below. Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-444-3433 cell X07-793-1226 office From: Stan Porhola [mailto:stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 4:26 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA); Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Subject: Verbal Approval Request for Plugback of Umiat #18 (213-014) Guy, We are requesting verbal approval to plugback Umiat#18 into the 9-5/8" casing. A sundry request will follow. Operations to plugback will start early Friday morning. We called TD'd at around 1:00 p.m. today at a depth of 2,600' MD. In the interest of time and moving to the next well location, we are planning to plugback, complete the Umiat#18 as planned and move to Umiat#23H. We have evaluated the openhole section below the 9-5/8" casing shoe at 1,445' MD/TVD and have noted only one small sandy interval starting at 2,325' MD. Our proposal is to plugback from TD to +/-2,200' MD for the 1st plug, and follow up with a cement retainer set in the 9- 5/8" casing and squeeze below. Below is the geologic evaluation of the intervals from 1,445'to 2,600' MD from Wayne Campaign, contract geologist with Waters Petroleum. Also attached is the proposed plugback schematic and LWD well log across the intervals. Stan 1 Stan Porhola 13 Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan.porhola@ lincenergy.com E DC 3000 "C" Street, Suite -=103 Anchorage AK 99503 EIIERGY United States P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail Iinc©lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Wayne Campaign [ n@waterspetro.com] Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 3:20 PM To: Dave Whitacre Cc: Doug Waters; Stan Porhola; Barry Wright Subject: RE: InterACT is running This memo will document the initial analysis of the Linc Energy, Umiat#18 well, recently TD'ed on the North Slope of Alaska. It will reference the attached realtime LWD log. 1540-1585' This interval is comprised of 20' of tite siltstone at the top with porosity of 5-6%. I would expect the shale content of about 35%. The next 25' is a shaly siltstone bench with increased clay content. I estimate total porosity of 5- 8%and clay content of 55%. There is no associated total gas show. This zone has zero flow potential. 1805-1845' This interval is also silty with clay content in the 30-60%range. Porosity is best gauged from the density log (red curve,Track 3),with 2 very thin peaks of 12% porosity and 2 thin tie streaks, but mostly the porosity ranges 4- 9%. Total gas shows minor character, all below 150 units. High shale content coupled with the low porosity make this a zone with no flow potential. 1990-2000' This zone has possible porosity indicated on the density log but there is no associated high resistivity to suggest any significant hydrocarbon potential. Unfortunately,the realtime neutron is absent through this interval and a pipe connection has confused the mudlog shows. The density only suggests 2'of 13%porosity and 2'of 17%porosity. I would not expect this to be a potential HC zone, primarily due to the absence of a resistivity anomaly. 2070-2110'. This zone is much like the upper 2, a very tite silts . s- has . e-• - eelow i •- - ' so gas show nor any flo. •.tential. 2325-2366'. This zone is comprised of thin sands, silts and shales,with a minor 2'gas indication ("Neutron/Density crossover") at 2358'. I would count 12' of sand,occurring in streaks only 2-3'thick. This interval does have a modest gas show but would likely only make very low rates of hydrocarbons. Overall reservoir quality is low due to the tite silty intervals and the poor porosity of the sands. If you have questions or comments,feel free to call on me. 2 Wayne Campaign Consulting Petrophysicist Waters Petroleum Advisors Cell 907 602-8085 Home 940 769-2232 3 ` APV OF/T��� THE STATE ��I1/i Alaska Oil and Gas g�`�� -�'"' „ALASKA Conservation Commission _ice___--= :.- GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL 333 West Seventh Avenue O4t'ALASK� Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907 279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 February 21, 2013 Ms. Corrie A Feige General Manager - Alaska Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 C St, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Request for Variance to 20 AAC 25.265(c)(1) Umiat 18 variance request. (PTD 213-014) Dear Ms. Feige: The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is in receipt of Linc Energy Operations, Inc.'s (LINC) request for a variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.265 (c)(1) addressing the Safety Valve Systems regarding a SSV (surface safety valve) in the vertical run of the wells tree. Linc's proposal to place the SSV on the wing valve is APPROVED under 20 AAC 25.265(o)(1). The surface drive PCP pump precludes having a SSV in the vertical run of the tree as the sucker rod is continuous from tree down to the pump and will not allow a SSV to close. Sincerely, P)W,/ /e------ Cathy P Foerster Chair, Commissioner RECEIVED rel) 2 o 2013 re_ EDERGY AOGCC Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 February 19, 2013 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Application for Permit to Drill (Variance Request) Well: Umiat #18 (Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. applied for a Permit to Drill (PTD) for an onshore Exploratory Oil well on an ice pad in Umiat. The well will be drilled on BLM land under the authority of a current Oil & Gas (O&G) Exploration Lease (BLM Lease AA-081726) held by Renaissance Umiat, LLC. Linc requests the following variance request for this well: 1.) Variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.265(c)(1) addressing Well Safety Valve System requirements to have the surface safety valve located within the vertical run of a well's tree. The PCP artificial lift pump installed will include a rod string inside the tubing that would preclude the surface safety valve from closing. Instead, the surface safety valve will be located off of the wing valve along the flowline, installed during the well testing and removed when the well is shut-in. The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Drilling and Completions Stan Porhola, Drilling and Completions Engineer (907) 868-8660 2) Geologic Data and Logs Dave Whitacre, Project Manager (907) 868-8660 The AOGCC is requested to treat as confidential all information in the Permit to Drill (except the Public Information Copy) as information in these documents is drawn from research and data proprietary to Linc. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Cord Feige, General Manager — Alaska at (907.868.8660) or Nick Scales, Drilling Operations Manager at (907.868.8660). Sincerely, 4 Cord A. Feige General Manager- Alaska Pad: Umiat#18 Ice Pad 1/2"IBT,3""H"BPV Lease: AA-081726(BLM) . U m i at #18 Tree Connection: 3.5"OTIS EtIERGYWell Type: Exploration(Oil&Gas) *PROPOSED PLUGBACK* Base of Permafrost: 941'MD/941'TVD GL: 273'AMSL HOLE DATA RIG RKB: 299'AMSL Hole Section Size Top(MD) Btm(MD) lop(7VD) Btm(TVD) Mud Wt Max angle RKB-GL: 26'(5'of ice) - in ft ft ft ft type ppg deg 13-3/8" Conductor 20' 0' 100' 0' 100' N/A N/A 0' 96' Surface 12-1/4" 0' 1,458' 0' 1,458' MOBM 7.5-8.4 4° Production 8-1/2" 1,458' 2,600' 1,458' 2,515' MOBM 8.6-8.9 27° CASING/TUBING DATA Hole Section Size Wt Grade Conn ID Top(MD) Btm(MD) TOC in lb/ft - - in ft ft ft Conductor 13-3/8" 68 J-55 PE 12.415" 0' 96' 0' Surface 9-5/8" 40 1-80 BTC 8.835" 0' 1,445' 0' CEMENT DATA Hole Section Order Type Top(MD) Btm(MD) Weight Yield Vol Vol ft ft ppg ft3/sx bbl sx Conductor Lead Permafrost 23'(GL) 100' 15.7 0.93 43 260 Surface Lead Permafrost 23'(GL) 941' 11.0 1.83 169 519 Surface Tail Class G 941' 1,400' 15.8 1.16 41 199 • PLUGBACK Hole Section Order Type Top(MD) atm(MD) Weight Yield Vol Vol - ft ft ppg ft3/sx bbl sx Plug#1 Cuss G 2,200' 2,600' 15.8 1,16 40 195 Plugback Plug#2A Oass G 1,350' 1.545' 15.8 1.16 20 97 +/-1,300' Cement Plug Plug 4213 Class G 1,300' 1,350' 15.8 1.16 4 20 -. On top of Retainer Cement Retainer — (Plug#28) +/-1,350' 9-5/8" -•.. 1,445' • -- - - Open Hole Cement Plug Retainer Squeeze (Plug#2A) ,2 (3 _ 011-I 1 S! 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WM ARC5 Gamma Ray(w/ Average Rotary IMP/ARC Non-BHcorr Attenuation Resistivity ADN Bulk Density Correction, Bottom Slim/SHARP/SlimPulse)(GR_ARC_RT) Speed(RPM) 34-in.at 2 MHz(A34H_UNC_RT) (DRHB_RT) 0 gAPI 250 0 c/min 200 0.2 ohm.m 200 -0.8 g/cm3 0.2 Rate of Penetration(5ft avg)(ROP5) IMP/ARC Non-BHcorr Phase-Shift Resistivity ADN Photoelectric Factor, Bottom (PEB_RT) 200 ft/h 0 16-in. at 2 MHz(P16H_UNC_RT) 0 — 10 0.2 ohm.m 200 ADN Bulk Density, Bottom(ROBB_RT) IMP/ARC Non-BHcorr Phase-Shift Resistivity 1.65 g/cm3 2.65 34-in.at 2 MHz(P34H_UNC_RT) ADN Thermal Neutron Porosity 0.2 ohm.m 200 (TNPH_ADN_RT) 60 pu 0 Description:VISION Service_ARC_TeleScope_ADN6_5in MD 3 tracks Format:D E LinDep2LogLin 1_200 Index Scale:5 in per 100 ft Index Unit:ft Index Type: Measured Depth Creation Date: 28-Mar-2013 12:33:04 y),`"\ % THE STATE T IlAlaska Oil and Gas 0fl 1LASK 1 Conservation ll0 OSe)hVa� OOIllIlY11 Th I ft GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL 333 West Seventh Avenue ° �P Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907 279 1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 Corri Feige General Manager Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 C Street, Suite 103 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Exploratory Field, Exploratory Pool, Umiat#18 Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Permit No: 213-014 Surface Location: 2467' FNL, 310' FWL, SEC. 3, T1 S, R1W, UM Bottomhole Location: 45' FSL, 570' FWL, SEC. 34, T1N, R1W, UM Dear Ms. Feige: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced exploration well. Linc Energy Operations Inc. (Linc) requests the following variance: 1. Linc requests a variance requiring surveys of at least every 500' in the surface hole section of the wellbore as required by 20AAC 25.050 (c)(1) is APPROVED. Linc proposes to use a multi-shot Gyro survey tool to record deviation after the surface hole section is drilled to TD of 1400 ft. The wellbore is planned to be vertical and there are no other wells within 4250'. 2. Linc's proposed BOPE equipment (Diverter) for drilling surface hole section (0-1400 ft md) is approved per 20 AAC 25.037 . Under-pressured hydrocarbon zones exist in the surface hole section and will be drilled with diverter system only. Past drilling experience in the Umiat area has proven this to be a safe practice. Additional Conditions of Approval: 1. BOPE must be tested to 3000 psi (Annular tested to 2500 psi) 2. Produced oil must be either re-injected back into the original formation or sold by an AOGCC approved custody transfer method per 20 AAC 25.228. 3. BOPE testing interval shall be no more than 7 days. 4. Weekly Drilling Summary reports must be submitted to the AOGCC via email. (send to Guy.Schwartz@alaska.gov) 5. Abandonment placement of plugs in the 8 1/2" open hole wellbore section must be approved by the AOGCC before pumping cement. 6. Witnessed "No Flow"test required after stabilized production. 7. Shutdown configuration of the Umiat#18 must be approved by the AOGCC. All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the AOGCC must be in no greater than 30' sample intervals from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through target zones. This permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits or approvals required by law from other governmental agencies, and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permits and approvals have been issued. In addition, the AOGCC reserves the right to withdraw the permit in the event it was erroneously issued. A weekly status report is required from the time the well is spudded until it is suspended or plugged and abandoned. The report should be a generalized synopsis of the week's activities and is exclusively for the AOGCC's internal use. Operations must be conducted in accordance with AS 31.05 and Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code unless the AOGCC specifically authorizes a variance. Failure to comply with an applicable provision of AS 31.05, Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code, or an AOGCC order, or the terms and conditions of this permit may result in the revocation or suspension of the permit. Sincerely, Cathy P. oerster Chair DATED this 1 y day of February, 2013. cc: Department of Fish& Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. (via e-mail) Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. (via e-mail) STATE OF ALASKA AL .A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM. JNA,t)r"i'+ P+ PERMIT TO DRILL viiIiiOiai I I�. 20 AAC 25.005 la.Type of Work: lb.Proposed Well Class: Development-Oil ❑ Service- Winj ❑ Single Zone Q lc.Specify if well is proposed for: Drill Q- Lateral ❑ Stratigraphic Test ❑ Development-Gas❑ Service-Supply ❑ Multiple Zone ❑ Coalbed Gas ❑ Gas Hydrates ❑ Redril❑ Reentry ❑ Exploratory Q 0 Service- WAG ❑ Service-Disp ❑ Geothermal ❑ Shale Gas ❑ 2.Operator Name: 5. Bond: Blanket Q Single Well Di 11.Well Name and Number: Linc Energy Operations,Inc. Bond No. /7s I pigs?9544998424- Icilkoli Umiat#t18' 3.Address: 6.Proposed Depth: 12.Field/Pool(s): 3000 C Street,Suite 103,Anchorage,AK 99503 MD: - 6,500 ND: - 5,806 4a. Location of Well(Governmental Section): 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): Exploratory(Umiat) Surface: 2,467'FNL,610'FWL,Sec 3-TIS-R1W,U.M. FEDAA81726 Top of Productive Horizon: 8.Land Use Permit: 13.Approximate Spud Date: 845'FNL,580'FWL,Sec 3-TIS-R1W,U.M. N/A 2/20/2013 Total Depth: 9.Acres in Property: 14.Distance to Nearest Property: 45'FSL,570'FWL,Sec 34-TIN-R1W,U.M. 6,133.00 acres 2,467' 4b.Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates-NAD 27): 10.KB Elevation above MSL: , 296 feet 15.Distance to Nearest Well Open Surface: x-742,499 • y-5,628,089 . Zone-5 - GL Elevation above MSL: y 273 feet to Same Pool: N/A 16.Deviated wells: Kickoff depth: 1,400 feet 17.Maximum Anticipated Pressures in psig(see 20 AAC 25.035) Maximum Hole Angle: 32 degrees Downhole:- 3,170 psi Surface: • 2,590 psi 18.Casing Program: Specifications Top - Setting Depth - Bottom Cement Quantity,c.f.or sacks Hole Casing Weight Grade Coupling Length MD ND MD ND (including stage data) 20" 13.375" 68 J-55 PE 100' 0' 0' 100' 100' 241.4 c.f.(Conductor Csg) 12.25>, .9.625" 40 L-80 BTC 1,400' 0' 0' 1,400' 1,400' 1,180.6 c.f.(Surface Csg) 8.5" v(4" iyso ieferc, Gsop seas' o 5 c.4;' . 19. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY(To be completed for Redrill and Re-Entry Operations) Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth ND(ft): Plugs(measured): Effect.Depth MD(ft): Effect.Depth ND(ft): Junk(measured): Casing Length Size Cement Volume MD TVD Conductor/Structural Surface RECEIVED Intermediate Production FEB 0 1 2013 Liner Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth ND(ft): POGC0 20. Attachments: Property Plat 2 BOP Sketch Q • Drilling Program Q Time v.Depth Plot Q Shallow Hazard Analysis0, Diverter Sketch❑✓ - Seabed Report ❑ Drilling Fluid Program ❑✓ 20 AAC 25.050 requirements 21. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: Date 22. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct. Stan Porhola Contact stan.porholE&lincenercw.com Email Printed Name Cord Felge Title General Manager-Alaska Signature &AA) Phone (907)868-8660 Date t /31, Commission Use Only i C Permit to Drill API Number: Permit Approval �,1�1/) i 0See cover letter for other Number: c213 O 1 y 50-q g?-200 2.2?-OO -Ob Date: `/ requirements. Conditions of approval: If box is checked,well may not be used to explore for,test,or produce coalbed methane,gas hydrates,or gas contained in shales: Er Other: Samples req'd: Yes Q No❑ Mud log req'd:Yes[i No❑ ;#1-i H2S measures: Yes[l No❑ Directional svy req'd:Yes Q No❑ S(G s""�f� (j/1Gr6,1- Spacing exception req'd: Yes❑ No[/' Inclination-only svy req'd:Yes❑ No❑✓ Codi - - 1 `1,,.0----C- ) / APPROVED BY Approved by: '� COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: oC'"� —/5 1 OR4GINe1119/€2) 2 -(�;/3 Submit Fom,and \'b, 0\13 This permit is valid for 24 months from the date of approval(20 AAC 25.005(9)) Attac /ts i��ate '�' ���f }� V41 vd. rIDLITIAI EDERGY RECEIVED FEB 0 1 2013 Linc Energy Operations, Inc. AOGCC 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 January 31, 2013 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Application for Permit to Drill Well: Umiat#18 (Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. hereby applies for a Permit to Drill (PTD) for an onshore Exploratory Oil well on an ice pad in Umiat. The well will be drilled on BLM land under the authority of a current Oil & Gas (O&G) Exploration Lease (BLM Lease AA-081726) held by Renaissance Umiat, LLC. Linc plans to commence operations on approximately February 20th, 2013, employing the Kuukpik #5 drilling rig. A diverter system will be installed and function tested before drilling and setting surface casing at approximately 1,400'. A BOP system will be installed and tested to 3,000 psi after setting and testing the surface casing at 1,400' MD/TVD to 3,000 psi. This will be done per AOGCC well safety requirements. The well will be rotary drilled to 6,500' MD / 5,806' TVD. Please find attached information as required by 20 AAC 25.005 (a) and (c) for your review. Pertinent information attached to this application includes the following: 1) Form 10-401 Permit to Drill 2) Form 10-401 Permit to Drill (Public Copy) 3) NPRA Lease Map 4) Project Map 5) As-Staked Plat 6) Drilling & Evaluation Summary 7) Proposed Well Schematic CCIVIDENTIAL 8) Anticipated Formation Tops 9) Proposed BHAs 10) Proposed Directional Survey 11) Proposed Directional Plan View 12) Proposed Directional Vertical Section 13) Proposed Drilling Fluids Program 14) Proposed Time-Depth Curve 15) Drilling Hazards Summary 16) Proposed Casing Design 17) Offset Mud Weight Data 18) Estimated Fracture Gradient 19) Kuukpik#5 Rig Layout 20) Diverter Diagram 21) BOPE Diagram 22) Choke Manifold Diagram 23) CoRod BOPE Diagram 24) Shallow Hazard Analysis The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Drilling and Completions Stan Porhola, Drilling and Completions Engineer (907) 868-8660 2) Geologic Data and Logs Dave Whitacre, Project Manager (907) 868-8660 The AOGCC is requested to treat as confidential all information in the Permit to Drill (except the Public Information Copy) as information in these documents is drawn from research and data proprietary to Linc. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Cord Feige, General Manager — Alaska at (907.868.8660) or Nick Scales, Drilling Operations Manager at (907.868.8660). Sincerely, 6)4,3 (Yet. Cord A. Feige General Manager- Alaska • s.,... ��°� 0�'� �o 0 p��� N'i' dPo �� 0 0 ��� I O o 4 13 p Q Q c'J.� rr 1 3D c o 0 0 0 0 Q Q 6 q 1 �1;�^0, .,�IL`,I.J.::.,004 r., Tri a o 1 D a Qb oaD0b goQo G., C> Qo o a°•1'�.-1 - ''': rr q .0g:,.',,,IY a °9 `�' ' o 0 O Q 1 ;Y,,N :;..b n,„r ,,I Wk ,,iii 0o O 0� %0 ,3 O 0;��,0� 3. ,� P .�'-''..."%:°:;,°:°.,..,...• e ,.rr A» Fl �� 0O , ,(491 1t ORD (J DO, p ..,roe. .a,.-A 4 4:TZ :,.� c, Q0 ( 11 o o • 1"'-'2 0 go 6 c , 0 :Jacoo 0 ob !of:: C o OOoa o 0 ° �0:ro '°»:r,,. °a,.,,..,,.,»,:e� �o•• ,.%�� „ Laos, �� O Dao o Q 0 oa o a o or, �� cJ5 oa D °D 0 Q1.,,o»a�»:.oa:,ro..ao ®`<. a Oo 0 0 00 0 a G o L;?, 0—m- o � o� 0o 0 i �` .. ��, � ryIDE TIAL ,,. 1 F - .4 e 4 3 co d 0 CD a) -4. 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' y i a ,�' AND FOR REFERENCE ONLY A + y, / "~ ✓ a• VICINITY MAP-NOT TO SCALE AS-STAKED WELL "#18" LEGEND I WELL-SET REBAR ® W/CROSS LATH _ I T 1 N, R 1 W, UM SECTION 34 r _ _ _ _ • RP-SET REBAR W/CROSS LATH T 1 S, R 1 W, UM SECTION 3 i at Irl J Z z r • o I o WELL"#18" v-) in LOCATED WITHIN D D gib_%�,_ ���j T. 1 S., R. 1 W., U.M., y y!�� � =— __ �j SECTION 3 _ 1�G/a���'���_ N NAD 27,ZONE 5*• -4 : } :/-_,,,--. - LAT:69°23'05.545"N 78— ` LONG:152°0709.668"W �T_--------k-i---------_---------276-5)1n WE k/%��' N=5,628,089.4 F- I- 15� ----- -- a i E=742,498.5 J4 / 1 NAD 83,ZONE 5 LAT:69°23'04.163"N inti- ____----1------------------' /" LONG:152°0720.322"W 12 7 F N=5,627,810.2 tt "0 _._.___,__---._.__\--'- o E=1,882,527.4 to ----- 1z S ---- N -� r i o 100 200 ELEV=272.5'MSL ' a0`� '''6- SCALE IN FEET o 1 = 200' * CONVERTED FROM II t 'N\ NAD 83 BY NADCOM 4i i L_ I E I 610'_ �� \-ICE PAD SHOWN FOR �``�X‘\ D REFERENCE ONLY OF q� \\l 2 I � qs _co.. - •'-17 f SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE .°'*' 49 mi � M I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND SURVEYING IN THE 2 _.,," B•Z8-C!% o, STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT THIS AS-STAKED EXHIBIT REPRESENTS A SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE CORRECT AS OF AUGUST,2007 / .KENNETH J.PINARD .Q - F��T. No.11545 • / QJ RENAISSANCE ` �>.� F9F•,„- . •`�,:)— . ., ,mAIE WI.200�..�,, il`•R ESSIONA �� ALASKAan Ukpeagvik Inuplat Corporation Company \\\\"`' DRAWN BY: LHH I HECKED BY: KHE W.O. No: 2007-213 3 CONFIDENTIAL Well Name: Umiat #18 Drill and Evaluate Plan Summary Type of Well: Exploration (Oil Well) Surface Location: 2,467' FNL, 610' FWL, Section 3,T1S, R1W, (UM) x=742,499 y= 5,628,089' NAD 27 Alaska Zone 5 Bottom Hole Location: 2,467' FNL, 610' FWL, Section 3,T1S, R1W, (UM) x = 742,499 y= 5,628,089' NAD 27 Alaska Zone 5 AFE Number: 314 Rig: Kuukpik#5 Estimated Start Date: 2-20-2013 Operating days to complete: 30 MD: 6,500 TVD: 5,806 Max Inc: 32 KOP: 1,400 RKB: 296 Well Design (conventional,slimhole,etc.): Shallow PCP Pump Artificial Lift Primary Objective: Oil sands in the Lower Grandstand Member of the Nanushuk Formation Secondary Objective: Oil sands in the Upper Grandstand Member of the Nanushuk Formation Tertiary Objective: Logs across sands in the Torok Formation Mud Program: Hole Size: Mud Type: 12-1/4" VersaClean, LVT-200; Mineral Oil Based-Mud (MOBM); Oil-Water ratio (70/30) Density(ppg) LSYP PV Funnel Vis API Filtrate HPHT Oil/Water 7.5-9.0 10-15 25 40-80 6-10 N/A 70/30 Hole Size: Mud Type: 8-1/2" VersaClean, LVT-200; Mineral Oil Based-Mud (MOBM); Oil-Water ratio (70/30) Density(ppg) LSYP YP Funnel Vis API Filtrate HPHT Oil/Water 9.0-11.0 25 17-20 45-60 < 5.0 N/A 70/30 Mud Chiller:The MOBM will be run thru a mud chiller to minimize thawing of the permafrost and the reservoir.The mud chiller will be used to chill the mud temperature down to as low as 40°F.This is being used to minimize thawing of the reservoir and potential permeability reductions due to thawed connate water in the reservoir. CONFIDENTIAL Evaluation Program: 12.25 in Hole Section: Logging Suite: MWD/LWD: Directional Gyro. Open Hole Logs: Platform Express (Gamma, Resistivity, Density, Neutron) from 100' to 1,400'. Open Hole (2'd run): Sonic+OBMI (Oil-based Micro Imager)from 100'to 1,400'. Cased Hole Logs: None. 8.5 in Hole Section: Logging Suite: MWD/LWD: MWD, Gamma, Resistivity, Density, Neutron Open Hole: Sonic+OBMI (Oil-based Micro Imager)from 1,400' to 6,500'. Cased Hole: None. Casing/Tubing Program (All new casing): Hole Size Csg/Tbg OD Wt/ft Grade Conn Length Top Bottom 20" 13-3/8" 68# J-55 PE Bevel 100 ft 0/0 ft 100/ 100 ft 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 40# L-80 BTC 1,400 ft 0/0 ft 1,400/ 1,400 ft • Tubing 3-1/2" 9.3# L-80 8RD-MOD 900 ft 0/0 ft 900/900 ft Cementing Program: Conductor Lead Cement Hole Size Csg Size Type Density Yield % Excess Volume Est.TOC 2.'1. 20" 13-3/8" Arctic Set I 15.7 ppg 0.93 ft3/sx 150 43 bbl 23' (GL) Additives: 0.05 gal/sx Retarder 614 voi-• = 3 'ggL Surface Lead Cement Hole Size Csg Size Type Density Yield % Excess Volume Est.TOC 12-1/4" 9-5/8" Permafrost 11.0 ppg 1.83 ft3/sx 250 169 bbl 23' (GL) Additives: 0.104% BWOB Antifoam,0.25% Fluid Loss, 0.06 gal/sk Dispersant, 0.04 gal/sk Accelerator Compressive Strength: 719 psi (24 hrs) Surface Tail Cement Hole Size Csg Size Type Density Yield % Excess Volume Est.TOC 12-1/4" 9-5/8" Class G 15.8 ppg 1.16 ft3/sx 35 41 bbl 941' Additives: 0.20% BWOC Antifoam, 0.30% Dispersant, 0.25% Fluid Loss, 0.01 gal/sk Retarder Compressive Strength: 828 psi (24 hrs) Production Abandonment Plugs Hole Size Csg Size Type Density Yield % Excess Volume Plug Length 8-1/2" N/A Class G 15.8 ppg 1.17 ft3/sx 35 28 bbl 300' Additives: 0.20% BWOC Antifoam, 0.40% Dispersant,0.50% Fluid Loss, 0.07 gal/sk Accelerator Compressive Strength: 1,452 psi (24 hrs) CQNETIAL Centralizer Program: Hole Hole Casing Depth (MD) Centralizer Type Centralizer Spacing Section Size Size 1 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 0—1,400 ft Bow Spring 1 per 3 joints from 100'to 1,320' 1 per 1 joint from 1,320' to 1,400' Bit Program: BHA Hole Size Depth (MD) Bit Type Nozzle/Flow Rate 1 8-1/2" 100—1,400 ft Smith XR+C Tri-Cone 12/12/12/10; 450 gpm 2 12-1/4" 100—1,400 ft Smith XR+C Tri-Cone 15/15/15/13; 600 gpm a 3 8-1/2" 1,400—6,500 ft Smith MDSi616 PDC 10/10/10/11/11/11; 450 gpm Core Bit Program: BHA Hole Size Depth (MD) Bit Type Core Barrel/Core Size 1 8-1/2" 725—785 ft PDC Core Bit 6-3/4"; 4" 2 8-1/2" 785—845 ft PDC Core Bit 6-3/4"; 4" 3 8-1/2" 845—905 ft PDC Core Bit 6-3/4"; 4" 4 8-1/2" 905—965 ft PDC Core Bit 6-3/4"; 4" 5 8-1/2" 965—1,025 ft PDC Core Bit 6-3/4"; 4" Wellbore Survey Program: Hole Size Depth (MD) Survey Method Survey Frequency 12-1/4" 0—1,400 ft Gyroscope Min. Every 500' . Hole Size Depth (MD) Survey Method Survey Frequency 8-1/2" 1,400—6,500 ft MWD Min. Every 100' Perforating Program: Zone Method Top Bottom Total Gun SPF (MD) (MD) Footage Size Lower Grandstand (Oil Zone) TCP 799' 858' 59' 7" 5 Mud Logging: HYDROCARBON DETECTION Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer(THA)via Flame Ionization Detection C1-05 GAS MEASUREMENTS Gas Chromatograph (GC)via Flame Ionization Detection GAS-IN-MUD MEASUREMENTS Quantitative Gas Measurement (QGM) Gas Trap CUTTINGS SAMPLES Collect every 30 ft (wet and dry) from surface to TD Collect every 10 ft (wet and dry) in zones of interest CORE SAMPLES Lithologic Description of Recovered Core Collect chips every 1 ft from Recovered Core r t ' rI CIIIIA Rig Pit System: ACTIVE SYSTEM CAPACITY 520 Barrels (160 BBL Shaker, 70 BBL Degasser, 130 BBL Centrifuge, 80 BBL Volume, 80 BBL Suction) ADDITIONAL RIG TANKS 400 Barrels (4 each 100 BBL Pre-Mix Tanks) TRIP TANK 30 Barrels PILL TANK 30 Barrels GAS DETECTION Sierra Monitor(Digital) Fixed System Gas Detector for H2S and Methane 3 Station sensors, 1 at rig floor, 1 at bell nipple, 1 at shakers INSTRUMENTATION Pason (Pit Bull Model) Pit Volume Totalizer - Drilling Waste Disposal: DRILL CUTTINGS Cuttings generated during drilling will be transferred by small cuttings bins to larger Shale Bins before being transported off location by Haul Trucks and disposed of at Prudhoe Bay Drillsite#4,a,n approved Class II Waste Facility; -or- Upon approval to operate, a Grind & Inject (G&I) unit will be used to process the cuttings from the Shale Bins and dispose of the cuttings down the tubing into the permitted disposal zone in the Umiat DSP-01 well. 'r FLUIDS All fluids will be stored in a heated tank farm and upon completion of Umiat DSP-01 as an approved Disposal well, all applicable Class II fluids will be disposed of down the tubing into the permitted disposal zone; -or- If the Umiat DSP-01 well is not permitted or incapable of disposing of fluids, fluids will be transported by Steiger and/or Tundra Bear ATV and brought to Prudhoe Bay Drillsite#4, an approved Class II Waste Facility. Well Control Program: DIVERTER 21-1/4" 2M Diverter Spool, 16" Outlet and Line, 13-5/8" Annular • BOPE 11" 5M Annular, Double Gate, Mud Cross, Single Gate KILL LINE 3" Line w/2 each 3" 5M Manual Valves CHOKE LINE 3" Line w/ 1 each 3" 5M Manual Valve, 1 each 3" 5M HCR CHOKE MANIFOLD 5M Choke Manifold, 2" Manual Choke, 2" Hydraulic Choke, 3" Inlet, 3" Panic Line, 3 each 3-1/8" and 13 each 2-1/16" valves (16 total) ACCUMULATOR 170 gallon reservoir, 12 each 15 gallon bottles, nitrogen backup, pneumatic and electric pumps DIVERTER LINE Length = 75' (Exit point on Drillside of Rig) BLOOIE LINE Length = 50' (Exit point on Drillside of Rig) REMOTE BOP CONTROL Located at Driller's Station Maximum Anticipated BHP 10.5 ppg x 0.052 x 5,806 ft= 3,170 psi - Maximum Anticipated Surface 3,170 psi—(0.10 psi/ft x 5,806 ft) = 2,590 psi Pressure (MASP) Planned BOP Test Pressure Rams 3,000/250 psi; Valves 3,000/250 psi; Annular 2,500/250 psi (10 min each) Casing Test Pressure (9-5/8") 3,000 psi for 30 min CONFIDENTIAL Offset Leak-Off/ Formation Integrity Data: Well Name Depth of Shoe Pressure (EMW) LOT or FIT Seabee Test Well#1 1,617' 11.5 ppg FIT • Seabee Test Well#1 3,983' 15.3 ppg FIT Seabee Test Well#1 9,980' 17.6 ppg FIT Seabee Test Well#1 12,814' 20.0 ppg FIT Leak-Off Test Procedure: 1.) Drill shoe track and drill 20' of new hole. Circulate and condition mud. 2.) Pull the drillstring into the shoe. 3.) Close the pipe rams and pump down the drillpipe at slow rates. 4.) Plot drillpipe pressure vs. cumulative volume pumped. The point "B" on the below graph is the leak-off pressure (LOP).The equivalent mud weight of that leak- off pressure is as below: LOT(EMW) = MW+ (LOP/(0.052 x Shoe TVD)) ounc E LEAK OFF TEST PROCEDURE B 1R .42 A-Varies until system is pressured up. T — B-Leak-off point. C- Injection pressure(rate dependent). D- Fracture closure pressure. Volume Pumped (Bbls) cc 'IDENTIAL Umiat #18 — Well Planning Summary Pre-Rig Work: 2��, 1) Auger)0'conductor hole to 100'ft MD/TVD. 2) Install 13-3/8" 68#J-55 conductor to 100'ft MD/TVD. 3) Cement 13-3/8" conductor back to surface with 43 bbl of Arctic Set I cement. 4) Install 9.5' internal diameter cellar 9.5' below original ground level. Rig Operations: 1) MIRU Kuukpik#5. 2) Perform rough and final cut of 13-3/8" conductor and prep same. 3) Install 21-1/4" 2M Top x 13-5/8"Starting Flange. 4) NU 21-1/4", 2M diverter, 16" diverter knife valve, 16"diverter line,and 13-5/8" annular. 5) Function test annular and diverter valve. -- ' /1414:41 J'Ye-` 't 1g 1^" 6) Mix and fill pits with 7.5 ppg Mineral Oil-based Mud (MOBM). • /°rtor• 7) MU 8-1/2" bit and 4" drillpipe drilling BHA#1. 8) Cleanout to base of conductor at 100' MD/TVD. 9) Drill from 100'to 1st Core point at+/-725' MD/TVD. 10) POOH. L/D drilling BHA#1. 11) MU 8-1/2" core bit#1. 12) RIH to core point at+/-725' MD/TVD. 13) Change over 7.5 ppg MOBM to clean 7.5 ppg MOBM. 14) Cut core from +/-725'to+/-785' MD/TVD. ✓£- 415 15) POOH. L/D coring bit#1. 16) MU 8-1/2" core bit#2. 17) RIH to core point at+/-785' MD/TVD. Circulate and condition hole. 18) Cut core from +/-785'to+/-845' MD/TVD. C...-e_ 1 2-- 19) 19) POOH. L/D coring bit#2. 20) MU 8-1/2" core bit#3. 21) RIH to core point at+/-845' MD/TVD. Circulate and condition hole. 22) Cut core from +/-845'to+/-905' MD/TVD. C•K-a3 23) POOH. L/D coring bit#3. 24) MU 8-1/2" core bit#4. 25) RIH to core point at+/-905' MD/TVD. Circulate and condition hole. 26) Cut core from +/-905'to+/-965' MD/TVD. Cols s y 27) POOH. L/D coring bit#4. 28) MU 8-1/2" core bit#5. 29) RIH to core point at+/-965' MD/TVD. Circulate and condition hole. 30) Cut core from +/-965'to+/- 1,025' MD/TVD. C 6 S 31) POOH. L/D coring bit#5. CONFIDENTIAL 32) MU 12-1/4" bit and 4" drillpipe drilling BHA#3. 33) RIH and ream 8-1/2" interval to 12-1/4" hole from+/- 100'to 1,025' MD/TVD. 34) Drill 12-1/4" hole from 1,025'to TD at+/- 1,400' MD/TVD. -ra 35) POOH. L/D drilling BHA#2. 36) MU 9-5/8"float track. RIH w/9-5/8" casing to+/- 1,400' MD/ND. 37) RU cementers. Mix and pump 169 bbl of 11.0 ppg Permafrost lead cement and 41 bbl of 15.8 ppg Class G tail cement, bringing cement to surface. 38) Bump plug. Bleed off and check floats. 39) ND Diverter. 40) Make cut on 9-5/8" casing. NU 11" Wellhead.Test wellhead to 3,000 psi for 15 mirl., 41) NU 11" BOPE with blind rams, 2 sets of 4" pipe rams and annular. o 42) Test BOPE to 250/3,000 pfor 10 min each (Annular to 250/2,500). , No �h3rf-n' 43) MU 8-1/2" bit and 4" drillpipe drilling BHA#3. 44) Cleanout cement in shoe track of surface casing to 1,375' MD/ND. 45) RU andpressure test 9-5 8" casingto 3 000 psi for 30 min. / 46) Drill remaining shoe track to 1,400' MD/ND. 47) Drill 20'of new formation to 1,420' MD/ND. 48) POOH to casing shoe. 49) RU and perform LOT/FIT to 12.8 ppg EMW. 50) Drill from 1,420'to TD at+/-6,500' MD/5,806'ND. 51) Circulate hole clean,and condition mud for logging surveys. 52) POOH. L/D drilling BHA#3. 53) RU Wireline for formation evaluation logging surveys. 54) RIH to TD at+/-6,500' MD. Log hole with Sonic and Micro Imager to surface casing shoe at+/- 1,400' MD/ND. 55) RIH w/4" drillpipe to open hole. r3 56) RU cementers. Mix and pump 28 bbl of 15.8 ppg Class G cement to leave 300' openhole cement plugs as needed (based on geology encountered). --- ' f /",1 P/''"'"A-- 57) Tag and confirm depths of cement plugs. boy 58) RIH w/cement retainer and set at+/- 1,300' MD/ND.Tag and confirm retainer setr4`519��� 59) Stab into retainer with 4" drillpipe. Mix and pump 28 bbl of 15.8 ppg Glass G cement below cement retainer(300'openhole length plug). S 836- 60) Displace MOBM to 7.0 ppg Mineral Oil Completion Fluid. -f''�' 61) POOH. LD 4" drillpipe. r -- /3 0 62) PU TCP Perf gun assembly and Champ Packer. Ci`°`f 63) RIH on 3-1/2" tubing. 64) RU E-line. 65) Correlate TCP Perf gun assembly on depth with GR/CCL. 66) POOH w/GR/CCL. 67) Space out and set Champ Packer. 68) RIH with GR/CCL. Confirm correlation. 69) POOH. RD E-line. CONFIDENTIAL 70) Drop bar and fire TCP Perf gun assembly. 71) Monitor well for losses. 72) Unset Champ Packer. 73) POOH. Rack back 3-1/2"tubing. 74) RIH w/3-1/2"tubing,jewelry,torque anchor and tubing hanger. 75) Set torque anchor at+/-897' MD(set to hold tubing in place, not for pressure isolation). 76) Land hanger. 77) Test hanger to 3,000 psi for 10 min. 78) Run BPV. ND BOPE. NU Tree. Pull BPV. Run TWC.Test tree to 250/3,000 psi for 30 min. 79) Rig down and move out Kuukpik#5. Post-Rig Operations: 1) MIRU Weatherford Mast Unit and Mobile Gripper Unit (CoRod Unit). 2) NU CoRod BOPE including 1" Rod rams and annular preventer. 3) Test BOPE to 750 psi. w ) 4) PU insertable PCP Pump with 1" sucker rods, and 1" polish rod. L. �6--p4 O 5) Land insertable PCP pump in tubing profile at+/-800' MD/TVD. 6) ND BOPE. 7) Install electric rotating surface drive head.Test drive head seals to 750 psi. 8) RD Weatherford CoRod Unit. Well Test Operations: 1) MIRU Well Test Unit. 2) RU Well Test Unit to Production Tree wing valve. 3) Flow test well for+/-7 days. 4) Shutdown surface drive.Shut-in well. 5) RD Well Test Unit. 6) RD and secure well. C*URDENflAL Pad: Umiat#18 Ice Pad ,r, .„ •, Umiat #18 C) Lease: AA-081726(BLM) Tree Connection: 3.5"OTIS EIIERGY Well Typ Exploration(Oil&Gas) 4 Ammillamimhiiii„ Bmf Permafr 41'1 941'TVD ask GL: 273'AMSL HOLE DATA RIG RKB: 296'AMSL RKB-GL: 23'(2'of ice) .„,; , • 13-3/8" Conductor MI 0' 100' 0' 100' N/A N/A 0° w 100'TVD Surface On 0' 1,400' 0' 1,400' MOBM 7.5-9.0 0° 111 Lower Grandstand-745' 1 r- FIT=10.1 ppg �%I 9:,1. LOT=10.6 ppg ProductionEil 1,400' 6,500' 1,400' 5,806' MOBM 9.0-11.0 32° I Top LGS A-sand 745' i', ky'• CASING/TUBING DATA Base LGS A-sand 767' •:M Hole Section Size Wt Grade Conn ID Top(MD) Btm(MD) TOC A . lit - in lb/ft - - in ft ft ft V I , Conductor 13-3/8" 68 1-55 PE 12.415" 0' 100' 0' 32' Core#1 Surface 9-5/8" 40 L-80 BTC 8.835" 0' 1,400' 0' ✓ jf 725'-785' Tubing 3-1/2" 9.2 1-80 8RD-MOD 2.992" 0' 900' N/A Top LGS B-sand 799' ' '-'D . Base LGS B-sand 858' CEMENT DATA A h• Core#2 785'-845' E Conductor11:1 Permafrost 23'(GL) 100' 15.7 0.93 43 260 37' Lt F Core#3 Surface1:1 Permafrost 23'(GL) 941' 11.0 1.83 169 519 ✓ - 845'-905' Surface El Class G 941' 1,400' 15.8 1.16 41 199 [Top LGS C-sand 895' ti� G PERFORATION DATA [Base LGS C-sand 940' ,'t 1l H ' Core#4 A t:• f l;. 905'-965' t 26' C. Proposed Torok N/A 59' 799' 858' 7" 5 •Top LOS D-sand 96• 6' 78 Core#5 COMPLETION JEWELRY SUMMARY �� 965'-1,025' Base LOS 0-sand 1,024' - ... 1 Tubing Hanger 22' 2.990" 6.276" Proposed .. - 9-5/8" ,`•t. 2 Chemical Injection Mandrel 680' 2.992" 4.750" Proposed `.' 1,400'TVD FIT=12.8 ppg / 3 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Upper) 740' 2.992" 5.324" Proposed LOT=13.3 ppg 4 Pump Seating Nipple 800' 2.830" 4.500" Proposed 5 Pressure/Temperature Gauge(Lower) 860' 2.992" 5.324" Proposed 6 PCP Torque Anchor 897' 3.500" 6.184" Proposed 7 WLEG 900' 2.992" 4.500" Proposed 8 Cement Retainer(Cement Squeezed Below) 1,300' - 6.276" Proposed c•N'• ;,{.• RODSTRING SUMMARY 4107,1,*,Vle - Open Hole Item Description- Depth' ID OD tInstaltDDate J Cement Plug .. ftinIn :t ' 7- - � 4r (As Necessary) •{!. A 40'Polish Rod 22' - 1.000" Proposed V- B Space Out Rods 62' - 1.000" Proposed fl> S 5r C COROD 70' 1.000" Proposed 5 D Seating Mandrel 800' - 2.830" Proposed E Shear Coupling 810' - 1.000" Proposed F Giraffe String 811' - 1.000" Proposed . Open Hole G PCP Rotor,XL 189-4100 820' - 1.500" Proposed Cement Plug (As Necessary) H PCP Stator,XL 189-4100 850' - 2.830" Proposed 111111111 5,806'TVD • TD:6,500'MD/5,806'TVD FIT=16.9 ppg PBTD:1,300'MD/1,300'TVD LOT=17.4 ppg DATE REVISED BY: WELL HISTORY DESCRIPTION Well Name Umiat#18 1/24/2013 5.Porhola Proposed Lower Grandstand B-sand Vertical PCP Completion(Torok Plugback) Spud Date N/A API No. N/A PTD N/A Max Hole Angle N/A Max Dogleg N/A GUIiFiDENTIAL Y U C C c `0 pOp 3 N Ln - Y f0 CO a t- L Y I- -0 4- 00 7 C C 4- of H H CO I- O fo O 0 O .0 W < < < O O O ~ Q m m .2 .0 a) \ O >' C \ \ \ L -COX o zzz z t� t� c 3 In N 4:- ..c In To N O -0 O p 0 a) C C C r0 O C :+ C E H o E O Y Y 4- co C U + U U 3 fA .+ a) a` Cl)H H fo U fo Y co cu O N y 1.. 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Field Name _______Umiat Borehole Name Umait#18 Hole Size(in) _ 8.500 10% Structure Name Umiat#18 BHA Name _Umiat 18 BHA01 8-1/2"Surface Depth In(ft) 0.00 Well Name Umiat#18 Motor Depth Out(ft) 725.00 OD Bot Size Bot FN OD Bot Type Cum. Cum. Serial (in) Max OD (in) Gender_ (in) Length rwh,Wyr Desc. Manu. Number ID (in) Top Size Top FN Length (ft) Length Weight to Ft* Top Type (ft) (1000 Ibm) (17.) (in) (In) Gender (ft) 5.750 I _ _ 0.000 1 18 1/2"Mill Tooth XR+Bit Smith ' 2.250' 8.500 4.500 8EG Pm 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.1 6.750 __ _ _4.500 REG Box _ 0.000 �oom 9.021A675M7850XP 4SchlumberJ er _ 5.500 8.375 4.500.0050(4121FLLBOx r 0.00 26,00 27.001 2.5 I 6.750_ 4.500 Nc50(4 1/2 IF) Pin 0.000 3_16 3/4 UBHO Sub Schlumberger 2.500 6.750 4.500 0050(4112 IF) Box 0.00 5.00' 32.00 3.0 ! 6.750 4.500 NC50(4112 IF) Pin 0.000. SSW 9.0 4.NM Stabilizer Schlumberger 2.813 8.375 4.500 NC50(4 1r2 IF) Box 0.00 5.00 37.00 3.5 [7.250 4.500 NC50(4 1/2_IF) Pin 0.000 5 7.25"NM Pony Collar Schlumberger 2.813' 7.250 4.5000050(4 1/21F) Box 0.00 10.00 47.0.0 4.7 7.23.10.1 6.750 ' 4.500+00_5.0_(4 1/21F) Pln 0.000 9 Car NM Stabilizer Schlumberger 2.813 8.375 4.500,Nc50(4 1/2 IF) Box 0.00 5.00 52.001 5.2 17.250 4.500 0050(4 1/2 IF) Pin 0.000 7 i 7.25"NM Collar Schlumberger __ 1 2813i 7.250'. 4.500 NC50(41/2IF) Box 0.00 31.00 83.00 8.9 r ----- --- T 4.500 NC50(41121F) PM 0.000 - S 1 17.250 725"NM Collar Schlumberger 2.813( 7.2501 4.500.NC50(41/2IF) Box 0.00 31.00 114.00 12.5 , .6.750 _a -_ 4.500 NC50(4 v2 IF) Pin 0.000 w JNMStabilizer (Schlumberger 2.813 8.375 4.500 NC50(41/21F) Box 0.00 5.00 119.001 13.0 1 7.250 4.500iNc5o(41rz1F) Pin 0.000 101725"NM Collar 'Schlumberger 2.813 7.250 4.500 NC60(41/21F) Box 0.00 31.00 150.00 16.7 • 7.250 4.500 NCSO(41/2 IF) Pin 0.000 11 Saver Sub i Schlumberger I 2.813 7.250 4.500 NC50{41/2 in Box 0.00 5.00 155.001 17.3 N 72r101 Heavy Weight Drill Pipe --i 14.000_._ - 4000 g�39(4112 IF) Pin 1_ 0.000 _..L -. --- O I( ) )( joints) ( -19-- -- ----- ---- 17.6 12 Crossover Sub , _ 2.813 6.750 4 000 x739 Box 0.00 3.00 158 00 13 12'ts 19 oints R 2.563 5.250 4.000 XT39 Box 0.00 589.00 747.001 35.2 7:911 13.924 4.000 XT39--,-__-,Pin---_. i..-._0.000 ca. 1414"15.70 DPS 10%Wear 1 3.240 5.500 4.000 x739 Box 0.00 31.00I 778.00, 35.8 I • -1 - 1 I I - I I I 11112/11= I -I I - I I I H I - I-- i I 72T NM Parry ICOW I - H I j , wows. 1 �: .__ -- 1 I Total Length(ft) - 778.00 BHA Comments 1 Total Weight in Air(1000 Ibm) 35.8 Total Buoyant Weight(1000 Ibm) 31.0 Buoyant Weight Below Jar(1000 Weight in Air Below Jar(1000 Ibm) Mud Properties WHO Sub Mud Weight(Ibm/gal) 9.00 Mud Type WBM PV(cP) 25.00 YP(Ibf/100ft2) 55.00 Sensor Offset from Bit(ft) Stabilizer Summary BHA Nozzle Summary Blade Mid-Pt to Bit(ft)Blade OD Blade Length- Bit Nozzle Reamer Nozzle (in) (ft) Count ID(1/32 in) Count ID(1/32 in) 4sroa°9m81+ 2.750 8.375 1.170 3 16.000 • 33.500 8.375 2.000 ' 48.500 8.375 2.000 TFA(in2) 115.500 8.375 2.000 'PD Flow Restrictor ,(1/32 in) 1 Rotor By Pass Nozzle TFA(in2) 0.589 (1/32 in) 1 0.000 e 1r2"M Bend Summary loan xa.s Bend Angle(deg) Bend to Bit(ft) Date 25Jan2013 1.500 7.030 Designed By DIR\DCecil-cockwell Approved By u c ail Finjiiii. Save, Field Name Umiat Borehole Name Umait#18 Hole Size(in) 12250 Structure Name Umiat#18 BHA Name Umiat 18 BHAO2 12-114.Surface Depth In(ft) 0.00 Well Name Umiat#18 Motor Depth Out(ft) 1400.00 OD Bot Size Bot TypeBot FN OD Heavy Weight Serial (in) Max OD (in) Cum. Cum. Gender (in) Length MR/.OW Desc. Manu. Number ID (in) Top Size Top Type Top FN Length (ft) Length Weight (ft) (1000 Ibm) (in) (in) Gender (ft) .8.000 0.000, aoe>orr 9e 1 12 1/4"Bit XR+Mill Tooth Smith 3.250 12.250 6.625 REG Pin 0.00. 1.44 1.44 0.4 8.250 6.625 REG Box III 0.000'. 1 (_ Berger X118.0002.813 12.125 6.625 REG •Box Imo_ 0.000. 27.601 29.04 4.4 2 IA800M7840XP 1.15 Bend) Schlumberger 6.250 12.125 6.625 REG Box 0.00 . 6.625 REG Pin 00, 3 NM Stabilizer 1Schlum6.00 35.04 5.0 e vi.hr ,8000 6.625 REG Pin I 0.000 4Crossover Sub ISchlum ` 8.000 4.500 Ncso(41/2IF) Box 0.00 3.00; 38.04 5.4 1 6.750 . 5;63/4 UBHO Sub :Schlumberger 2.5001 -- 4.500 NC50i 12 in Box .. 0.000 42.041 5.9 er � I 6.750 4 500 Ncso 4 721E 0.00 4.00, _ 500 Pin .060 1 6 7.25'NM Pon Collar Schlumberger I7.2b02.813 7.250 4 5001Ncso(412 IF) Box * 00.00 10.0052.041 Pony 1 ( ) , 7.0 Crossover sw _- � re 16.750__, 4 500 Nc50(4121F) :Pin 0.000 --- - 1 r --- 7.250 1 ( ) 4 500!!.NC50 4121E Box 0.00 6.00. 58.04 7.8 _7 NM Stabilizer Schlumbe er 1 2.813 8.375 _ 4.500 Nc50(4121F) Pin 0.000 m 725"NM Collar Schlumberger 1 2.813' 7.250 4.500 NC50j+>21F) Box { 0.00 31.00 89.04: 11.3 1 17.250 4.500 NC50(01/2 IF) Pin 0.000 I 917.25"NM Collar _ :Schlumberger _ 2.813 7.250 4.500Nc5oj412IF) :Box1_ 0.00. 31.00 _120.041 15.0 Crobsover : 7.250 4.500 NC50(41/2 IF) ,Pin 0.000 I 10 SaverSub ISchlumberger 1 2.813+ 7.250 4.500 NC5o(41/2IF) Box 0.00 _ 5.00 125.04' 15_6 I 1 '6.750 4.500 Ncso(412 IF) Pin 1 0.000 11 Crossover Sub , 2.813 6.750, 4.000 XT3s Box 0.00. 3.00. .. 128.04,---. 15.9 Saver Sub I 4.000' 4.000 x739 Pin I 0.000 :Heavy Weight Drill Pipe r- -- --- - ( 12i 12jts)(12 joints) ._ ;Rig 2.563 5.250 4.000 XT3s Box i 0.00 372.00. 500.04 27.0 -- - --- -i-- r-- - --- I 6.750 4.000 xT39 Pin 1 0.000 7 13 Crossover Sub -I 2.813 6.750 4.500 NC50(4 1/21F) Box 0.00 _ 3.00 503.04127.3 I 6.500 ; 4.500.NC50(4 1/2 IF) Pin i._. 0.000 14161/2"Jar ismith _ 2.750;_ 6.500 _4.500;NCSOj41/2IF) Box j__ 0.00. 32.00' 535.04 29.2 -1 r - 1 6.750 1 4500 NC50(4 1/2 IF) Pin 0.000 T'�c 15!Crossover Sub '--- i 2.813 6.750 40001x739 lBox I 0.00 3.00 538.041 29,5 :Heavy Weight Drill Pipe 4.000 XT39 ;Pin 0.000 161(7ps)(7Joints) Rig_ I 2.563 5250 4.000.9T39 Box 1 0.00 217.00 755.041 36.0 I 14.000 4.000 x739 Pin 0.000 _71Drill Pipe 3.240 4.750 4.000,x_T3s Box 0.00 31.00 786.0417 38.4 MI gabs= 1 I _ t I 1 1 ( i 1 115•rervenr I Coir • I Sub Sub Total Length(ft) 786.04 CrossomrBHA Comments I Total Weight in Air(1000 Ibm) 36.4 Total Buoyant Weight(1000 Ibm) 31.5 1 Buoyant Weight Below Jar(1000 23.8 Weight in Air Below Jar(1000 Ibm) 27.3 Mud Properties MI s,erza Mud Weight(Ibm/gal) 9.00 Mud Type WBM PV(cP) 25.00 YP(Ibf/100ft2) 55.00 i SSensor Offset from Bit(ft) Stabilizer Summary BHA Nozzle Summary IBlade OD Blade Length Bit Nozzle Reamer Nozzle I Blade Mid-Pt to Bit(ft) (in) (ft)- - Count ID(1/32 in) Count ID(1/32 in) 1 3.450 12.125 1.330 4 14.000 30.540 12.125 2.000 A2300(115eald) 53.540 8.375 2.000 TFA(in2) PD Flow Restrictor (1/32 in) I Rotor By Pass Nozzle _ TFA(in2) 0.601 (1/32 in) I 0.000 Bend Summary 12 114•IR Bend Angle(deg) Bend to Bit(ft) Date 25Jan2013 x124Le Teal 1.150 8.500 Designed By DIR\DCecil-cockwell Approved By CQNRENTIAL Schlumberger MemField Name Umiat Borehole Name Umait#18 Hole Size(in) -_ 8.500 Structure Name Umiat#18 BHA Name Umiat 18 8-1/2"Motor ARC PUP Depth In(ft) 1400.00 ___ Well Name Umiat#18 ADN Depth Out(ft) 6500.00 r�rrI.wwyvvww�y1� OD Bot Size Bot FN OD mrptrp> Serial (in) Max OD (in) Bot Type Gender (in)_._ Length Cum. 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Number ID (in) Top Size Top FN Length (ft) Length Weight (In) (in) Top Type Gender (ft) (ft) (1000 lb *sewer sub 5.750 0.000 IF1 8 1/2 MDSi616 Bit Smith 2.250 8.500 4.500 REG pin -4. 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.1 s 6.750 __ 4.500 REG Box _j 0.000 it -2 A675M7850XP ;Schlumberger 5.500 8.375 4.500Ncso(4 1/2 IF) Box 0.00' 26.00 27.00 2.5 I 7.250 4.5001NC50(4 1/2 IF) Pin 00.00 °117'~ / 37.25"NM Pony Collar Schlumberger 1 2.813 7.250 4.5001NC50(412 IF) Box 0.00 10.00' 37.00 3.6 I 16.750 4.500jNC60(4121F) Pin 0.000 4�NMStabilizer iSchlumberger r 2.813 8.375 4.500INC6o(4121F) ,Box ; 0.006.00 43.00; 4.2 6 750_ 5 500 Ncso(4 1/2 IF) Pin 0.000 rg FH Box 0.00 18.00 61.00 6.0 16.750 _ 4 500' 11 1 5'ARC-6 1Schlomtre er 2 810' 7.500 5 500 ._.__ 6:Telescope 875 NF Schlumberger 5.109 6.890 5 500 Fn Pino 0.000 -' FH Box 0.00 24.69 85.69 8.1 1, .50 H i I fi Cri Pips Pin 0.000 t1S`1 I 7 ADN-6 w/8 1/4"Stabilizer Schlumberger 167502250 8.250 4.500FNC50 4121EJ_Box 0.00 18.70 104.39 9.8 { [7.250 4.500 NOW(4 1/2 IF) Pin 0.000 aw.ovw Sub 8_,7.25"NM Collar i Schlumberger 2.813 7.250 4.500 NC60(41/2 IF) Box 0.00 31.00 135.39 13.5 7._2.504.500 Nc50(41/2IF) Pin 0.000 9 17.25"NM Collar _ ISchiumberger r 2.813 7.250 4.5001NC50(4121F) Box 0.00 31.00 168.391 17.2 sr. e i Well Commander Circulation 17.000 4.500�NC60(412IF) Pin sr...us 111 *Sub IMS/VACO I 1.880 7.000 4.500NC50(412IF) Box I 14.22 180.81 18.9 i 7.000 4.500NW)(412IF) Pin 0.000: 1 vel 11 Saver Sub Schlumberger 2.813 7.000 4.500NC60(412IF) Box 0.00. 3.00 183.61 19.2 c .wa -__- ----- 750 4.500 NM(412 IF) Pin 0.000;_-. -. owelan Sub ;Heavy 4_000 _ 4.000 M39 Pin 0.000 121Crossover Sub 2.813 6.750 4.000 xT� Box 0.00 3.00 186.61 19.5 7.zs•ra4 1(eek)Weight Drill PI R I=750 _ 4.000 x739 '.Pin 00.00 30.7 Caw 13'12 (12 joints) 2.563 5.250 4.000 xr3B Box 0.00 37_2.00 558.61', _ 725.NM 14iCrossoverSub I 16.750 2.813 6.750 4.500NC5o(41/2IFJ 'Box - 0.00, 3.00 561.61 31.0 Cobb II! : ______.1 16.500 4.500Ncso(41/2IF) Pin t_ 0.000. --- • - 15 6 1/2"Jar )Smith 1 2.750 6.500 4.500Nceo(4 1/2,IF) Box 1 O.00i 32.00' 593.61' 32.9 1 16.750 4.500 Ncso(a 1/2 IF) )Pin i 0.000 16 Crossover Sub 2.813 6.750 4.000 x739 Box 0.00 3.00 596.81 33.2 "0w8r1B 1 14.000 _ 4000 x739 Pin 0.000 1a•siwze. 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RKB(2931t above MSL) Mag Dec: 18.799• FS'. 57437957 Lon: W 152 7 9.893 Entkp-. 226731.008US Sate Fac:098BBm84 Ren: Ran Umiot1/18(P2) Sr7 Date:January 25,2013 -800 -400 0 400 800 TD Plan Umiat 518(P2) 2400 2400 N 2000 - 2000 1600 1600 A A A Z 0 0 v 11 1200 • 1200 m 8 co V V V 800 800 400 400 End B KOP Build 4/100 8'6/8"Csg 0 0 RKB 20"Conductor -800 -400 0 400 800 «< W Scale=1:400(ft) E >>> CONFIDENTIAL Schlumberger EllERGY VVELL STRUCTURE Umiat#18(P2) FIELD Umiat Umiat#18 Maptubc Parameters S19o.Loo.Oon 00027Piralca Stab Plano.Zona 06.115 Fa. Mtmallan.us Mo. BGGM 2012 Chp 80030 Data March 01.2013 La( N 69 23 5544 Norbrop 5679096°OPUS God Cony -1 964. Slot Urnist$18 TED Ral F003(26611 MK.USC) Mw Dac 18 799. FS S7437 SOT Lon W 152 7 9 693 EntIng 226731 0011US Scab Fact 098008464 Ran Plan Uniat$18(P2) Slw D. January 25.2013 -800 0 800 1600 2400 3200 • • 0 -KO • 0 WRP 20"Conductor Core 1 T di:Ae:L•f!iPSTI:T --•-••—•—•:::EaretiOtiffifFtoBlialszlraw 800 rs•-•- 800 acrialligar.v.ir--- L • Base LGS-0 Core SB Csg KOP Build 4/100 1600 1600 End Bid 2400 - 2400 4"R co c.o. CD 3 3200 3200 0 4000 - 4000 4800 - 4800 5600 TD 5600 Plan Umiat#18(11,2) -800 0 800 1600 2400 3200 Vertical Section(ft)Azim=359°Scale=1:800(ft) Origin=0 N/-S,0 E/-V mkirmrk kivrinD A Schiumbe'pev Camyaiy Drilling Fluids Program LINC ENERGY OPERATIONS, INC. Well: Umiat 18 EflERGYi Prepared by: Customer Approval: Name: Andy Lee Name: Stan Porhola Position: Project Engineer Position: Drilling Engineer Company: M-1 SWACO Alaska Company: LINC Energy,In Date: AFE#: Version: 1.2 Approver ID: Logit#: Version 1.2 Confidential Page 1 of 12 -�- CONFIDENTIAL Maintaining proper document control is critical with regard to the development of appropriate well design.No changes will be made without being supported by the appropriate documentation and described below in table. Version Date Description 1.0 1/15/2013 Draft version of purposed fluids plan for LINC's Umiat 18. 1.1 1/16/2013 Completion fluid changed to mineral oil. 1.2 1/25/2013 Changed drilling program to coring,also changed depths and weights. Project Summary: Umiat 18 will be drilled with Kuukpik Rig# 5 to a total depth of 6,500' MD—5,806" TVD. LINC's planned objective is to retrieve 5 core samples from the A, B,C and D sands and drill to a total TD of 6,500' MD. The surface interval will be drilled with an 8.5"bit while utilizing M-I SWACO's VersaClean oil base drilling fluid. Umiat 18 will be drilled in conjunction with a Drill Cool mud cooling system.One of the intentions while using Drill Cool's mud coolers is to maintain a drilling fluid"In"temperature of 40+/-degrees and a "Return"temperature of 40+/-degrees. The first run in hole will drill to the first coring point at 725'.At that point they will pull out of hole for a bit trip,run in hole and swap the well over to clean fluid and take a core sample from the first coring section from 725' to 785'. Four other 60' coring sections will be taken at 785', 845', 905',and 965'. After the core sections are retrieved the surface interval will be opened up to a 12.25" hole to 1,400' and 9-5/8"surface casing will be ran. After casing and cementing the surface interval the production interval will be drilled with a 8.5"bit with a VersaClean mud system to a total depth of 6,500' MD —5,806' TVD.The max angle in the production section will be 32 degrees; after TD is reached it will be plugged and abandoned. Umiat 18 will be completed with un-weighted mineral oil(LVT 200)and 3-1/2 tubing string to 900'. F Version 1.2 Confidential Page 2 of 12 Mi swAc CQNFIENTJAk A Schlonberpet t4 iuriv - -- Mud Depth Weight Total Interval Casing Size Hole Size Casing Intervals Depth MD TVD Mud System (ppg) Days Cost Conductor Depth 100' First Run- 8.5" 9.625"OD .0702 bblslft 7.5 9.0 8.681"ID Second Run 0 1,400' 1,400' VersaClean 8 PP9 12.25" 1458 bblslft �I P&A 8'5 6,500' 5,806' 9.0 11.0 07 bblslft VersaClean` 8 PP9/ I Completion 3.5"OD 2 99"ID 008688 bblslft 900' LVT-200 2 Total Total Cost Days 18 Version 1.2 Confidential Page 3 of 12 CONFIDENTIAL A ScAlumberer Cannan, Surface Interval Overview: 8.5" Hole to 1,025' followed by 12.25" Hole to 1,400' MD Lithology through this zone is a composite of small gravel in the upper sections with a grading downward to sand,clay, and siltstone in the lower zones. To drill the 8.5"surface interval VersaClean drilling fluid system with 70/30 oil to water ratio is recommended,the system will be unweight starting out at 7.5 -7.8 ppg+/-. While drilling it's possible that the drilling fluid will be weighed up to 8.5 ppg with a contingency to increase the mud weight to 9.0 ppg or as needed to accommodate for gas and hole stability. The primary objective for Umiat 18 is to reach retrieve 5, 60' core sections and a total depth of 6,500 MD. Surface Interval 0' — 1,400'MD Drilling Fluid System VersaClean Key Products LVT-200,Truvis,Lime,VersaCoat HF,VersaWet,Ecotrol RD,Calcium Chloride,M-I Wate and SafeCarb. Solids Control TBD Potential Problems Running gravel,unconsolidated sand,and clay.Unforeseen formation pressures,Hole Cleaning, Lost Circulation. MUD PROPERTIES at 20° HTHP Fluid Depth MD Mud Wt. Loss Oil/Water (ft) (ppg) Funnel Viscosity PV LSYP (ml/30min) Ratio Initial 7.5—9.0' 40-80 25 10- 15 6-10 70/30 NOTE: This program is provided as a guide only.Well conditions will always dictate fluid properties and product additions required for well-bore integrity. VersaClean Formulation 8.5 ppg(O/W Ratio 70/30): LVT 200 .618 bbls Truvis 5.0 ppb Lime 4 ppb VersaCoat HF 6 ppb VersaWet 2 ppb Ecotrol RD (Dependent on formation losses) Water 0.27 bbls/bbl Calcium Chloride(95%) 34.02 ppb M-I Wate 23.6+/-ppb(for 8.8 ppg) HRP .5 ppg(Or as needed) Note: Makeup water for brine phase should be as cold as possible.Expect PV to be high at 40°F fluid temperature. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 4 of 12 MiEM CONFIDENTIAL A Schkombster Caspar/ MI SWACO Houston Laboratory Results for 9.0 ppg VersaClea Rheology Temp,°F 20 /4-0-93 80 120 600 rpm 140 62 47 300 rpm 78 4 38 30 200 rpm 55 39 29 22 100 rpm 31 24 18 15 6rpm 6 6 7 6 3 rpm 5 5 6 5 PV(cps) 62 39 24 17 YP(lbs/100 ft2) 18 15 14 13 10 Second Gel 7 7 8 7 10 Minute Gel 9 10 1310 ` Surface Interval Drilling Concerns: ➢ Drilling Fluid Temperature—While drilling the temperature of the drilling fluid will try to increase. It may be necessary to stop drilling and slowly circulate to lower the fluid temperature. ➢ Unforeseen Surface Gas—Gas hydrates may be encountered,take the proper precautions for such an occurrence. ➢ Hole Cleaning—Gravel sizes that are larger than normal can contribute to poor hole cleaning. If encountered increase viscosity to assist with good hole cleaning. > Washing out conductor shoe—Maintain low flow rates for the initial 200' of drilling to reduce the risk of washing out the conductor shoe. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 5of12 A� � CONFIDENTIAL Surface Interval Fluid Operations: 1. Read all MSDS's on products that will be used throughout the surface interval. Have Drilling Flui•` Specialist that's onsite give an interdiction to drilling with an oil base mud with all the crews. 2. Ensure that all the rigs valves and seals are compatible with oil base drilling fluid. 3. Confirm that all rig pits and surface lines have been cleaned and blown down to prevent any contamination to the new oil base mud system. 4. Transferring base fluid from the storage tanks to the Rig—Before transferring any fluid from the storage tank uprights to the rig's pits ensure that a fluid transfer permit is filled out and all the prope precautions are in place before any transfers are made.After the fluid transfer is made confirm that the proper amount of fluid was transferred by strapping the storage tanks.The volume used will need to be ,.,.,,.,. tracked on a daily basis and recorded. 5. Build the initial surface volume in accordance with the VersaClean formula. Adjust rheology as necessary to target a LSYP of 10 for good hole cleaning. 6. While running in to drill out the conductor shoe you can expect ice and cement, normally these are contaminants of drilling fluid but while drilling with an OBM there won't be any issues. 7. Keep drill solids as low as possible by running available surface equipment equipped with the recommended screen sizes, screen as the hole allows. Ensure that the Drill Cool cooling unit is keeping the drilling fluid at 40+/-degrees. 8. Always monitor volumes closely, if losses are seen consult the Company Representative, Driller and Drilling Engineer and reference the fluid loss decision tree. 9. Capture the drilling fluid temperature,amount of drilling fluid loss, and the results of any sweeps pumped in M-I SWACOS ONE-TRAX Reporting system. 10. Monitor the Modified HTHP using 5 micron alloxite disks at 185°F while drilling. Maintain below 6.0 cc/30 min and<1.0 cc spurt loss. Adjust the fluid loss as needed with additions of ECOTROL RD if needed. I1. Drill down with an 8.5"bit to the first coring section at 725'. Pump a high vis svi+eep followed by 3 bottoms up to ensure that the hole is clean. 12. POOH to pick up coring bit,run in hole and displace the wellbore to new Versalean drilling fluid. 13. While using a Drill Cool mud cooling system it may be necessary to circulate in:tell the drilling fluid drops down to the desired temperature of 40 degrees. 14. Take coring sections from the A, B, C and D sands at 725', 785', 845',905' and1965'. 15. After coring has successfully been completed open the hole to 12.25"and adjust rheology to target a LSYP of13 - 15. 16. Upon reaching TD watch the bottoms-up cuttings closely. If the well does not readily clean up or if there are any excess of torque, drag, pick-up or slack-off weights pump a high viscosity /weighted sweep and observe bottoms up again to confirm the wellbore is clean Continue pumping while rotating and reciprocating until the wellbore is clean. 17. Do not lower YP before running 9-5/8 casing. After casing is landed lower YP per Schlumberger Cementers and conduct cement job. 18. Note the volumes of cement pumped along with the amount of fluid pumped to bump the plug in MI SWACO's reporting system. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 6 of 12 MI -- CONFIDENIIA A Sol rnMrMtCampo, Production Interval 2,000' —6,500' MD/5,806' TVD: The production interval of Umiat 18 will be drilled to 6,500'MD and 5,806'TVD using an 8.5"bit and a VersaClean drilling fluids system,after reaching TD the open hole will be plugged and abandoned.The VersaClean drilling fluids system will have a starting out weight of 9.0 ppg with a contingency to get to 11.0 ppg. Production Interval: 8.5" Hole 1,400' —6,500' MD /5,806' TVD Drilling Fluid System VersaClean Key Products LVT-200,IMG-400,Lime,VersaCoat HF,VersaWet,Ecotrol RD,Calcium Chloride,M-I Wate and SafeCarb. Solids Control TBD Potential Problems Unforeseen formation pressures,Hole Cleaning,Lost Circulation, MUD PROPERTIES HTHP Fluid Depth MD Mud Wt. A Yield Point Loss Oil/Water (ft) (ppg) flunnel Viscosity LSYP (Ib/I00ft2) (ml/30min) Ratio 1,400'—6,500' 9.0—__1,1y 45-60 9- 10 15 -30 <5.0 70/30 VersaClean Formulation 9.0 ppg(0/W Ratio 70/30): LVT 200 .695 bbls Truvis 5.0—8.0 ppb Lime 2 ppb VersaCoat HF 5 ppb VersaWet 2 ppb Ecotrol RD (Dependent on formation losses) Water 0.3 bbls/bbl Calcium Chloride(95%) 31.12 ppb M-I Wate 64+/-ppb(for 9.0 ppg) Version 1.2 Confidential Page 7 of 12 �O ENT Production Interval Drilling Concerns: ➢ Hole Instability—While drilling through shales take notice of the cuttings size and shape to en ire that there are no hole instability issues or indications of break out i.e. large angled calvings. ➢ Lost Circulation—Monitor fluid volumes to detect any early signs of lost circulation, if lost circulation is encountered treat appropriately. There will be two faults crossed while drilling;the first one is projected to be at 4,350' TVD and the second at 5,700' TVD. Monitor fluid volumes around these depths closely. ➢ Surge and Swab—Surge and Swab can increase the potential for wellbore instability, use proper :,. drilling and tripping practices to try and mitigate this risk. Production Interval Fluid Operations: 1. Once again confirm that all MSDS's on products that will be used throughout the surface interval have been reviewed. Have Drilling Fluids Specialist that's onsite give an interdiction to drilling with an oil base mud with all the crews. 2. After the 9.625"surface casing is landed weigh the active system up to 9.0 ppg and adjust properties as necessary to reach a LSYP of 10. 3. When drilling out the shoe be aware that the drilling fluid left in hole was not weighted to 9.0 ppg and will need to be weighed up after it's circulated out of the hole. 4. Drill out shoe and drill ahead paying close attention to fluid volume gains and losses. If any gains or losses are seen notify Company Rep. 5. There is a possibility that while drilling ahead the drilling fluid will need to be adjusted and weighed up to 11.0 ppg. 6. While drilling ahead the weight up schedule is as follows: TVD Drilling Fluid Weight 1,700' 9.1 ppg 1,900' 9.2 ppg 2,100' 9.3 ppg 2,300' 9.4 ppg 2,500' 9.5 ppg 4,200' 11.0 ppg ✓ . 7. If the mud weight needs to be increased past 11.5 ppg due to unforeseen hydrocarbons or pressures, barite sag could become an issue. (Barite sag is a reduction in the MW out due to the dynamic and static settling of barite) If the mud density is weighed up past 11.5 ppg avoid low pump rates and low drill string rotation. Make sure and run the VSST barite sag test. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 8of12 ! !LS _ CONPIDENTI. 8. Monitor the HTHP(@165°F)&keep below 8.0 cc/30 min(using paper). Also run a Modified HTHP using a 5 micron alloxite disc,keeping fluid loss below 10.0 cc and spurt loss below 2.0 cc. 9. Keep close accounting of all available fluid on location and update onsite personnel daily. 10. While drilling ahead monitor volumes very closely due to projected faults at 4350' TVD and 5,800' TVD. 11. If losses are seen,stopping losses needs to be the first priority. Monitor the severity and act appropriately by following the lost circulation recommendation tree. A Well Commander circulating sub will be ran on the BHA to accommodate any lost circulation material that needs to be pumped down hole to stop losses. 12. Drill ahead to total depth of 6,500' and circulate 3 bottoms up, pump a high viscosity sweep with max rpm and pump rate, ensure that the hole is clean and stable before pulling out of hole in preparation to P&A the production interval. 13. No pre-treatment of drilling fluid will be necessary to bump the plug after pumping cement. Keep track of all losses and the amount of fluid required to bump the plug. 14. After cementing has commenced displace the well with a 20 bbl high viscosity spacer followed by LVT 200. Be prepared to over circulate to ensure that the completion fluid is clean. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 9 of 12 M. c ---.- C*NHENT1ALA Stthlunoerpet many Lost Circulation Decision Tree — Production Interval Losing fluid while drilling Measure rate of loss V 1 1 1 _ Seepage losses<20 bbl/hr Partial losses 20-60 Severe losses 60- -i bbl/hr 200 bbl/hr or total 0 • V If fault related drill across If fault related drill across If fault related drill across fault fhrothe t length of thee thhroww before 1-1.5length times the len th fault 1-1.5 times the treating losses of the throw before treating length of the throw before 1 Ir V Squeeze high-fluid-loss pill: Spot 40 ppb pill*: Spot 80 ppb pill: Note-Pill should be a Adding to active minimum of 1.5 itmes the DYNARED Med 12 SAFECARB 40 5 ppb length of thief zone 3-5 ppb Dynared ppb can be added to the SAFECARB 250 5 ppb — No SAFECARB 40 12 No SAFECARB 500 30 ppb FORM-A-BLOK ppb active while drilling success I-► success NUT PLUG F 8 to help reduce ppb seepage losses. No • • No V/ /7 Spot 80 ppb pill through Spot plug: Well Commander: FORM A SET AK or M-I SEAL F&M 30 Reverse Gunk ppb Squeeze DYNARED M 30 ppb 1 . NUTPLUG F 20 ppb Note: If losses are seen before the production interval contact MI SWACO Project Engineer.Company Man and LINC Drilling Engineer to consult before any additions are made. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 10 of 12 • MI SWACa CONFIDF` A$chiumbeler Comoety 1. Health, Safety&Environmental Drilling crews should be instructed in the proper procedures for handling fluid products. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) charts should be posted in the pit room, the mud lab, & the office of the Drilling Forman. PPE must be in good working order & be utilized as recommended by the PPE charts. Ensure a good stock of PPE is available prior to starting the well. y Mineral Oil Based Mud can irritate the skin, avoid contact if possible. • Barrier creams should be used in addition to proper PPE. • Wash hands or skin if you come in contact. • Re-condition your skin, use a normal skin moisturizer. • Properly clean clothing if saturated. • See medic if rash develops. Product additions should be made with the intent to use the complete unit amounts of products (sacks, drums, cans), as much as possible in order to minimize inventory of partial units. Ensure all MSDS sheets are up to date and readily available for workers to access for information. Review MSDS's regularly before completing tasks. Ensure that all product stored outside is protected from the weather. Do not store partial units (sacks) outside if possible. Ensure that all liquid products are stored with the correct secondary containment. When transferring fluids &/or cuttings from the rig to tanks, insure all hoses are properly secured and clear of any Ice that could be plugging them. Ensure that all fluid transfer forms have been completed in order to avoid spills. Do not use aluminum cam lock fittings when transferring brine or brine base mud. Confirm that all drilling wastes are properly documented & manifested as per the Alaska Waste Disposal & Reuse Guide (Red Book). Any questions about drilling wastes should be directed to LINC Energy's company representative. Version 1.2 Confidential Page 11 of 12 MI s�na CQNPIEN7IA A ScAlumbory«toter Oil Based Mud - Product Health and Safety Reference HMIS HAZARD RATINGS Product Function Health Flammability Reactivity PPE ALPINE DRILL BEADS Torque Reducer 1* 1 0 E CALCIUM CHLORIDE Weighting Agent 1* 1 0 E CITRIC ACID pH Modifier 1 0 0 E ECOTROL RD Fluid Loss Reducer 1* 1 0 E EMI-1760 Weighting Agent 1* 0 0 E FORM-A-SQUEEZE Lost Circulation Material 1 1 0 E G-SEAL Lost Circulation Material 1 1 0 E HRP Viscosifier 2 1 0 J LIME Alkalinity 2 0 0 E LUBE 776 Lubricant 1 1 0 J LVT-200 Base Fluid 1 1 0 E M-I WATE Weighting Agent 1* 0 0 E M-I SEAL Lost Circulation Material 1* 1 0 E MIX II F, M, C Lost Circulation Material 1* 1 0 E PECAN NUT PLUG Lost Circulation Material 1* 1 0 E SACK BLACK Filtration Control 2 1 0 E SAFECARB ALL Bridging Agent 1* 1 0 E SAFE-SURF 0 II Displacement Surfactant 2 2 0 J SOLTEX Shale Inhibitor 3 1 0 J TRUVIS Viscosifier 1* 1 0 E VERSACOAT HF Wetting Agent/Emulsifier 1 2 0 E VERSATHIN HF Rheological Modifer 1 2 0 J VERSATROL Wellbore Stabilizer/Fluid 2 1 0 E VERSAWET Emulsifier/Wetting Agent 1 1 0 E HMIS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INDEX A-Safety Glasses B- Safety Glasses, Gloves C-Safety Glasses, Gloves, Synthetic Apron D- Face Shield, Gloves, Synthetic Apron E - Safety Glasses,Gloves, Dust Respirator F- Safety Glasses, Gloves, Synthetic Apron, Dust Respirator G- Safety Glasses,Gloves,Vapor Respirator H - Splash Goggles, Gloves, Synthetic Apron, Vapor Respirator • I-Safety Glasses,Gloves, Dust and Vapor Respirator J Splash Goggles,Gloves, Synthetic Apron, Dust and Vapor Respirator K-Air Line Hood or Mask, Gloves, Full Suit, Boots X-Consult your supervisor for special handling directions '° Version 1.2 Confidential Page 12of12 CONcIEN,,AL, O . i , Tr . . . ... _, z < ' Z D G G. a i I F Cto y M O v) � ` 0 on to -1C aJ RI a1 E a M Nu 0 d m= u0 3 I V O O f-ba OJ 1 1 a) L Ln V fa 00 u 00 ifl gla - II o ' CO• CI 3t p as 0.1 4•11 I \ . • E CLI • 1 ' N in O A' — 0 Cto 0 R\\ C� a` 0 •O V C .c e-I CL o ,° O o'2 03 2 o V . in -0 c in W} a in in in in i.� oovotcc ,n �� oa _1 ^ oo Q1 Lt ' W in in in in ' mien N 00 Tr O ' cri W 1� 1� oo Ql Li) O •V • 1 s 0 OOOOOOO pID M VI p N p.i (/aaj) y}daa CONFIDENTIAL 6IEPS t1C Umiat #18 PTD No. TBD Drilling Hazards Summary (to be posted in Rig Floor Doghouse Prior to Spud) Well Information Max Bottom Hole Pressure 3,170 psi 0.546 psi/ft x 5,806' TVD Max Surface Pressure 2,590 psi 3,170 psi 0.1 psi/ft Shallow Gas Zones 4,428' TVD Major Fault(Gas below) Drilling Hazards 12-1/4"Hole/9-5/8"Casing(Surface) Event Risk Level Mitigation Strategy Gas hydrates Low Control drill,reduce pump rates, reduce drilling fluid temperatures, add Lecithin Clay balling Medium Maintain planned mud parameters and flow rates, increase mud weight, weighted sweeps, reduce fluid viscosity, control ROP Abnormal pressure in Low Diverter drills, increased surface formations mud weight Broach of Conductor Low Monitor cellar continuously during interval. Sticking BHA in Coals Low Control drill through coals. Frequent reaming and trips through coals until sticking tendency abates. Hole swabbing/tight hole on Low Circulate hole clean prior to trips trip. Proper hole fill (use of trip sheets), pumping out of hole as needed. Lost Circulation High Prevent by keeping hole clean. If loses occur— reduce pump rates and mud rheology, use LCM Gravel/Sand Sloughing Medium Increase mud weight/viscosity, pump high viscosity sweeps. Monitor fill on connections. Possible Thaw Bulb/Water Low Watch return viscosity for Flow signs of thinning. Increased mud weight/viscosity as needed. CONFIDENT'ili! 8-1/2"Hole(Production) Event Risk Level Mitigation Strategy Gas hydrates Low Control drill, reduce pump rates, reduce drilling fluid temperatures, add Lecithin Clay balling Medium Maintain planned mud parameters and flow rates, increase mud weight, weighted sweeps, reduce fluid viscosity, control ROP, Kla-Shield Mud Abnormal Reservoir High Well control drills, check Pressure for flow during connections, increased mud weight, contingent weight material Sticking BHA in Coals Low Control drill through coals. Frequent reaming and trips through coals until sticking tendency abates. Hole swabbing on trips Medium Reduced trip speeds, mud properties,proper hole filling, pumping out of hole, real time ECD monitoring, use weighted sweeps Lost circulation Medium Reduced pump rates, reduced trip speeds, real time ECD monitoring, mud rheology, lost circulation material Sloughing shale, Tight hole High Increased mud weight, controlled connection and trip speeds, sweeps, and real time equivalent circulating density(ECD)monitoring Directional Control Medium BHA Design, Mud Motor Hydrogen Sulfide gas Low H2S drills, detection systems, alarms, standard well control practices, mud scavengers CONHNT!AL L . 8 lj N p V, �I O n O ao O ai 3 I m �0 C ▪ ca1O EW m 11 wo cm N LY C▪ W ` 'a WS • O O 0 00 O Cc y W C U ti. 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Single Gate Spacer Spool SM 11" Wellhead 5M 0.0'=Ground Level ] x, `I 0.0'=Top of Cellar 13-3/8"Conductor Casing H -9.5'=Base of Cellar CONFIDENTIAL Choke Manifold Valves 2 " To Shaker 3" Panic To Gasbuster 31/8" y0 2 1/16" 612 1/16" .....` LAI t - t [11 N O 2I/l9 2 1/16" 8 :12 / 3 1/8" °1 -O „....0O " 4 a ° r 2 1/16" 2 1/16" Manual Choke Automatic Choke 2 1/16" Inlet Pressure Sensor 3" 5,000 PSI Choke Manifold Kuukpik Drilling Rig 5 RED = 3 1/18" 5,000 PSI VALVES AND LINES BLUE = 2 1/16" 5,000 PSI VALVES Kuukpik Drilling Rig 5 Choke Manifold Drawn By: L Ross Date: 8/1/04 • C-27 ' ,..161101111,41411011 -41 ail iiiill to as 1111. c-1 , Kuukpik Drilling Rig 5 Choke Manifold UMIAT#18 CONFIDENTIAL CoRod BOPE Diagram I I 2-9/16" Upper Annular 2-9/16" Lower Annular I I 1 I 3-1/8"Rod Ram -.L. __I _ 3" To Choke and Manual Kill Lines Flanged Pump-In Sub --------b. 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' U • N ,C C U co i _O i U Li) I_ c0 O -C O C) C) cu 1m C ° p co a +° > -C -0 ca a✓ O a1 +-+ cn 'C 2 ° .0 ° 13 C o = : ° a � Co• O N CaA C A ° Cao >� C cn a a✓ U a O 2 U U _O " " a O = • C a) ° 0 0 C a) 0 U a) u C) i 'ca _C . t/) 0 c CU u C U (n a I- +-, Co 0- N I— Cao Co 1— Co 0- Q C • • Page 1 of 4 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Stan Porhola [stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 4:55 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA); Nick Scales; Corri Feige Subject: RE: Umiat#18 (PTD 213-014) Guy, The Umiat#18 well will drill the surface hole using a Diverter. Based on the offset Navy wells drilled in Umiat, primary well control should be attained with our planned mud weight of 7.5 ppg across the sub- normally pressured shallow oil sands down to the Lower Grandstand. As an extra precaution, the mud weights will be increased as we enter the Torok formations and raised to a maximum 9.0 ppg. The use of the diverter should provide adequate secondary well control since the offset Umiat wells drilled by the Navy showed the Lower Grandstand (Hydrocarbon bearing zone) to be a sub-normally pressured reservoir.The Navy was even able to use Cable Tool Rigs that did not use a full column of fluid to surface while drilling these wells. No shallow sands below the Lower Grandstand encountered any shallow abnormally-pressured gas or oil in the Torok.The shallowest gas zone noted was in the Torok in the Seabee#1 (PTD 100-223) at 2,652' MD/TVD. In the event of a well control incident while the diverter is installed,the plan will be to close the diverter and evacuate the rigsite.The BLM has requested a bermed area at the end of the pad where the diverter outlet is facing. However, due to the sub-normally pressured Lower Grandstand reservoir, this scenario is extremely unlikely. The Umiat#23H well will drill the surface hole using a BOPE.This is being done in place of running a diverter due to the wellhead configuration not being able to accommodate the diverter and the fact that both the surface and production hole will be drilled in the target reservoir. In the event of a well control incident while the BOPE is installed on the surface hole, the plan will be to close the annular preventer and direct flow through the choke manifold and out the rig blooie line. A hard shut-in if there is pressure would likely cause a failure at the conductor casing shoe (estimated LOT EMW is 10.6 ppg). Due to the sub-normally pressured Lower Grandstand reservoir,this scenario is extremely unlikely.At the request of the BLM, we will be testing the BOPE on Umiat#23H to 1,500 psi (minimum pressure required for Exploratory wells per Onshore Order#2) with a test plug at the base of the wellhead to isolate the conductor casing shoe. Stan Stan Porhola 13 Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan.porhola@lincenergy.com 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 ERERGY United States P +1 907 868 8660 WWW.lIncenergy.com F +1 907 868 8881 2/19/2013 Page 2 of 4 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail lint@lincenergy.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:guy.schwartz@alaska.gov] Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 2:49 PM To: Stan Porhola Cc: Regg, James B (DOA) Subject: RE: Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Stan, One more question.. as we discussed this morning about using the Diverter for the entire 12 'A" hole section on Umiat#18. Can you justify in writing why this is adequate for well control.. in this case the surface hole section actually penetrates the hydrocarbon bearing zones. I will need the same for Umiat#23H using a BOP stack as the weak link in both of the wells will be the conductor shoe. Please look at 20 AAC 25.037 for guidance. Also, outline your plans and steps in the event of well control incident during the surface hole section. Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433(cell) From: Stan Porhola [mailto:stan.rorhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 1:31 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: RE: Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Guy, Attached is the wellhead for Umiat#18, provided by Cameron.There are no tree valves,just what Weatherford is providing since conventional gate valves will not close in on rods. Stan Stan Porhola x Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan.porhola(alinceneray.com 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 €DERRUnited States (DERR P +1 907 868 8660 F +1 907 868 8881 2/19/2013 Page 3 of 4 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not read, print, retain, copy, distribute, forward or take any action in reliance on it or its attachment(s). If you have received or have been forwarded this e-mail in error, please notify us immediately by return e-mail or e-mail linc@lincenergv.com and delete this message from the computer in its entirety. Internet communications cannot be guaranteed to be secure and error-free as the information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, arrive late or contain viruses. The sender and this Company therefore do not accept any liability or responsibility of whatsoever nature in the context of this message and its attachment(s) which arises as a result of Internet transmission. Opinions, conclusions, representations, views and such other information in this message that do not relate to the official business of this Company shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by it. From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:quy.schwartz@alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 10:00 AM To: Stan Porhola Subject: RE: Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Stan, I still need the wellhead diagram... ( wellhead detail from vendor showing production tree) . The Weatherford schematic helps but is not what I was looking for. Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433(cell) From: Stan Porhola [mailto:stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:49 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Wallace, Chris D (DOA); Regg, James B (DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA); Batty Kleven; Cord Feige; Nick Scales Subject: RE: Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Guy, Below is the answers to your comments and questions: 1.) See attached wellhead drawing with PCP Pump Installed (Umiat#18 PCP Completion Schematic). 2.) Initial BOP Ram Configuration (Top—4" Pipe Rams, Middle—Blind Rams, Bottom—4" Pipe Rams). Drillpipe is 4" 15.7#XT-39. 3.) Plan is to cement below the retainer,then un-sting from the retainer and dump 4 bbl (66') of cement on top of the retainer. 4.) See attached Well Testing Layout and Picture of Equipment (Umiat#18 Well Test Layout v1.0/ASRC Well Test Unit). 5.) The produced fluids will be re-injected back into the formation; or if unable to re-inject hauled to Deadhorse for disposal; or if unable to haul and dispose of in Deadhorse, injected into the Umiat DSP-01 well once it has been completed and the well is ready to accept Class II fluids. All gas will be flared.The ASRC Well Testing Unit#4 comes with a 75'flare. Expected gas rate is 100 scf/bbl. At 500 bopd,gas rate would be 50 MCF/D.The flare will be rated for 5 MMCF/D. Stan 2/19/2013 Page4of4 Stan Porhola Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan.porhola@lincenergy.com 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 EIIERG United States P +1 907 868 8660 WWW lintenergy cam F +1 907 868 8881 Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. 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From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:quy.schwartz©alaska.ciov] Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 2:35 PM To: Stan Porhola Subject: Umiat #18 (PTD 213-014) Stan, A couple of comments and questions on PTD: 1. Please provide a vendor supplied wellhead drawing. 2. What will be the intial BOP ram configuration for the first BOP test. Pipe ram sizes etc. top-> bottom. 3. When you set the retainer at 1300' and in step 59 and sqz cement regulations require a 50' cement cap( see 20 AAC 25.112(b)(2)1 as well as the cement volume you are pumping below. 4. Please provide a testing layout plat for equipment placement during the flowtest. 5. What will you do with the produced fluids after the test phase? Sell oil or re-inject?Assume you will flare any associated gas. Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433 (cell) 2/19/2013 RECEIVED FEB 0 6 2013 AOGCC (I1ERGY Linc Energy Operations, Inc. 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 February 05, 2013 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Application for Permit to Drill (Variance Request) Well: Umiat #18 (Exploratory Oil Well) TRS: SWNW, TIS, R1W, Section 3, Umiat Meridian Dear Chairman Foerster, Linc Energy Operations, Inc. applied for a Permit to Drill (PTD) for an onshore Exploratory Oil well on an ice pad in Umiat. The well will be drilled on BLM land under the authority of a current Oil & Gas (O&G) Exploration Lease (BLM Lease AA-081726) held by Renaissance Umiat, LLC. Linc requests the following variance request for this well: 1.) Variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.050(c)(1) addressing Wellbore Survey requirements to perform directional surveys every 500 feet apart on straight sections of the well during the normal course of drilling. Our plan is to run a UBHO (Universal Bottom Hole Orientation) sub in the drill string. At TD of the 12-1/4" surface hole section, a multi-shot gyro would be dropped and land in the UBHO sub. During the trip out of the hole, the multi-shot gyro would take inclination surveys at depths where the drill string is held steady for a time long enough to collect the inclination data. The interval between surveys would be less than 500 feet and the multi-shot gyro tool would be recovered at surface when laying down the UBHO sub. The inclination data would then be extracted from the multi-shot gyro tool at surface. The closest offset well is Umiat #6 which is approximately 4,250 feet away. Therefore, no collision is expected and good drilling practices should be enough to keep the surface hole near vertical. The following are Linc Energy designated contacts for reporting responsibilities to the AOGCC: 1) Drilling and Completions Stan Porhola, Drilling and Completions Engineer (907) 868-8660 2) Geologic Data and Logs Dave Whitacre, Project Manager (907) 868-8660 The AOGCC is requested to treat as confidential all information in the Permit to Drill (except the Public Information Copy) as information in these documents is drawn from research and data proprietary to Linc. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact either Cord Feige, General Manager — Alaska at (907.868.8660) or Nick Scales, Drilling Operations Manager at (907.868.8660). Sincerely, Cord A. Feige General Manager- Alaska Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) From: Stan Porhola [stan.porhola@lincenergy.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 4:45 PM To: Bettis, Patricia K(DOA) Cc: Dave Whitacre; Paul Winslow Subject: RE: Umiat#18: Permit to Drill Patricia, The main difference for the mud weights is that the Lower Grandstand and shallower sands have been shown to be sub- normally pressured as seen in the offset shallow wells drilled by the Navy.The wells completed in the Lower Grandstand did not flow oil to surface and after sitting idle for over 50 years, did not flow any oil or gas unassisted. Our seismic evaluation and reviews of offset geology and logs does not show any shallow gas above 2,000' MD/2,000' TVD. The shallowest gas zone tested in the Seabee#1 was at 2,652' MD/TVD but was found to be non-productive. The mud weights planned for Umiat DSP-01 follow the mud weights of the offset Seabee#1 and are fairly conservative since the USGS did not have concerns about damaging or producing the Lower Grandstand reservoir(especially since the well is off structure) and were focused on drilling to the deeper Fortress Mountain formation. For the Umiat#18 well, we will plan to start raising the mud weight after reaching the Torok (at the base of the Lower Grandstand) to deal with any potential sand stringers that may have gas. Stan Stan Porhola a 0 Drilling and Completions Engineer P +1 907 375 2615 M +1 907.280.8492 E stan.porhola©lincenergy.com A i rDqo"rCa"S t,SSriuitreN #1.. / w , O / 9 ` 60 wr „ s /F+1,907 868 8881ppl Disclaimer Notice: The message and attachment(s) contained in this e-mail are intended for the named recipient(s) only. It may contain privileged or confidential information or information which is exempt from disclosure under the applicable laws. 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From: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) [mailto:patricia.bettis@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 9:39 AM To: Stan Porhola Subject: Umiat #18: Permit to Drill 1 Good morning Stan, I am reviewing the permit to drill application for the Umiat#18 well. Would you please justify why the mud program for the 12'A" hole is 7.5 to 9.0 ppg mud. For the Umiat DSP-1 well,that Linc's is currently drilling, that mud program called for 8.8 to 9.4 ppg mud for the 12''4" hole. Why the difference of mud density for this interval knowing that shallow gas was encountered in other nearby wells? Thanks, Patricia Patricia Bettis Senior Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue Anchorage,AK 99501 Tel: (907) 793-1238 2 STATE OF ALASKA ' t , 4" AL A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM,. .ON 1.4t r ‘.,., 0 iPtItA PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 ' la.Type of Work: lb.Proposed Well Class: Development-Oil ❑ Service- Winj ❑ Single Zone Q lc.Specify if well is proposed for: Drill ❑✓ Lateral p Stratigraphic Test ❑ Development-Gas 0 Service-Supply 0 Multiple Zone 0 Coalbed Gas ❑ Gas Hydrates 0 Redril 0 Reentry 0 Exploratory ❑., Service- WAG 0 Service-Disp ❑ Geothermal ❑ Shale Gas 0 2.Operator Name: 5. Bond: Blanket 0 Single Well❑ 11.Well Name and Number: Linc Energy Operations,Inc. Bond No. 9244998424 Umiat#18 3.Address: 6.Proposed Depth: 12.Field/Pool(s): 3000 C Street,Suite 103,Anchorage,AK 99503 MD: ND: 4a. Location of Well(Govemmental Section): 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): Exploratory(Umlat) Surface: 2,467'FNL,610'FWL,Sec 3-TIS-R1W,U.M. FEDAA81726 Top of Productive Horizon: 8.Land Use Permit: 13.Approximate Spud Date: N/A 2/20/2013 Total Depth: 9.Acres in Property: 14.Distance to Nearest Property: 6,133.00 acres 2,467' 4b.Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates-NAD 27): 10.KB Elevation above MSL: 296 feet 15.Distance to Nearest Well Open Surface: x-742,499 y-5,628,089 Zone-5 GL Elevation above MSL: 273 feet to Same Pool: N/A 16.Deviated wells: Kickoff depth: feet 17.Maximum Anticipated Pressures in psig(see 20 AAC 25.035) Maximum Hole Angle: degrees Downhole: Surface: 18.Casing Program: Specifications Top - Setting Depth - Bottom Cement Quantity,c.f.or sacks Hole Casing \ Weight Grade Coupling Length MD ND MD ND (including stage data) 19. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY(To be completed for Redrill and Re-Entry Operations) Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth ND(ft): Plugs(measured): Effect.Depth MD(ft): Effect.Depth ND(ft): Junk(measured): Casing Length Size Cement Volume MD TVD Conductor/Structural Surface RECEIVED Intermediate Production Liner -E H 0 1 L I M Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth ND(ft): �/►y�1�u�+C 20. Attachments: Property Plat ❑ BOP Sketch Q Drilling Program Q Time v.Depth Plot Q Shallow FTaza7d AnalQ Diverter Sketch Q Seabed Report ❑ Drilling Fluid Program 0 20 AAC 25.050 requirements 21. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: Date 22. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct. Stan Porhola Contact stan.porholaalincenercw.com Email Printed Name Cord Feige Title General Manager-Alaska Signature 64,1, (if+ Phone (907)868-8660 Date /,'3 Ii 13 Commission Use Only i Permit to Drill API Number: Permit Approval She cover letter for other Number: 50- Date: requirements. Conditions of approval: If box is checked,well may not be used to explore for,test,or produce coalbed methane,gas hydrates,or gas contained in shales: ❑ Other: Samples req'd: Yes 0 No❑ Mud log req'd:Yes❑ NOD H2S measures: Yes 0 No❑ Directional svy req'd:Yes 0 No❑ Spacing exception req'd: Yes 0 No❑ Inclination-only svy req'd:Yes❑ No❑ APPROVED BY Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: 0 RIG F A 'dint2 A 2) Submit Form and Thls permit is valid for 24 months from the date of approval(20 AAC 25.00518)) Attachments in Duplicate Page 1 of 1 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 2:35 PM To: 'Stan Porhola' Subject: Umiat#18(PTD 213-014) Stan, A couple of comments and questions on PTD: 1. Please provide a vendor supplied wellhead drawing. 2. What will be the intial BOP ram configuration for the first BOP test. Pipe ram sizes etc. top-> bottom. 3. When you set the retainer at 1300' and in step 59 and sqz cement regulations require a 50' cement cap ( see 20 AAC 25.112(b)(2)) as well as the cement volume you are pumping below. 4. Please provide a testing layout plat for equipment placement during the flowtest. 5. What will you do with the produced fluids after the test phase? Sell oil or re-inject?Assume you will flare any associated gas. Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433 (cell) 2/8/2013 PCP COMPLETION Weatherford Artificial Lift Systems CLIENT FIELD WELL nc RKB V' COUNTRY RUN DATE Iasi 14-Feb 1 A A A PREPARED BY Stefan Diaconu RKB Ground Level Ice Pad Heights from Sea Level,Ft 299 273 278 1 I A ' Xf WELLBORE DESCRIPTION • • i- 1 TYPE OD GRADE %Toff tt FROM TO 7-- N cI I 68 Lb/Ft 12.415" 0 100' 2 1,l�i II, <d 5r f • 40 Lb/Ft 8.835" 0 400' 1p, Cement F uq 1300' 1-L 18Pill DF,FI.ORIPTION Depth,Ft TOP PERFORATION DEPTH 11-it- X F._. V Ice Pad BOTTOM PERFORATION DEPTH 858 X -': -••II 11.;;;I:.1 E.,, SURFACE EQUIPMENT - - - - X� N ITEM -it DESCRIPTION Height,Ft Depth,Ft ^',Wit N RKB to top of polish rod 14.58 14.58 ��•'1`, II� 1 Slick-up 1 15.58 -la1� " V 11"Flange 2 Drivehead Micro GX 1 1/4".Cony 3 1/8"3M.Sheave Ratio 3:1 4.4 19.98 Ill: A 3 Duraseal 300 SB 1 1/4"3-1/8"3M Flange 0.7 20.68 � � 4 BOP 71/16"3K Bottom x3l/8"3K Top.2"&3"NPT Pumping Tee 1.2 21.88 a 5 Tubing head 11"x 7-1/16" 1.7 23.58 19ri PRODUCTION STRING 20 `N1 •Ground Level ITEM DESCRIPTION ID(in) OD(in) LENGTH(Ft) DEPTH(Ft) I� RKB to Tubing Hanger 21.88 21.88 I 6 r, 3-1/2"Tubing L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.992 3.50 515.12 537.00 21 Chemical Injection Mandrel 2.99 4.75 1.00 538.00 1l`r 8 3-1/2"Tubing L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.992 3.50 200.00 738.00 I,� `/`,Y' 0 9 Pressure&temperature Gauge 2.99 5.32 1.00 - 739.00 w I �Q y ¢ 10 3-1/2"Tubing L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.99 3.50 60.00 799.00 t..-----\._.---- �V C211 Pump Setting Nipple 2.83 4.50 1.00 800.00 'i pt 12 3-1/2"Tubing L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.992 3.50 60.00 860.00 `Ot E 13 Pressure&temperature Gauge 2.99 5.32 1.00 861.00 "tn. t0 14 3-1/2"Tubing L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.992 3.50 30.00 891.00 C •., Crossover 3-1/2"x 2-7/8" 2.992 4.50 1.00 892.00 •• 0 E if Torque Anchor 2-7/8"x 7" 3.50 6.18 1.00 893.00 a - • l0 0. 7 Pup Joint 3-1/2",L-80,9.3 Lb/Ft 2.992 3.50 3.00 896.00 W EG 2.992 4.50 1.00 897.00 ROD STRING ®in .t ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY OD(in) LENGTH(Ft) DEPTH(Ft) u 1 RKB to Top of Polish Rod 14.58 14.58 18 1 1/4"x 30'Polished Rod.Pin 7/8" • 1.25 30.00 44.58 10lal 9 7/8"z 8'Pony Rod Grade D w/7/8"slimhole couplings 1.63 8 00 52 58 C 20 7/8"x 6'Pony Rod Grade D w/7/8"slimhole couplings 1 1.63 6.00 58.58 CC 21 7/8"x 25'Sucker Rod Grade D w/7/8"slimhole couplings 28.5 1.63 25.00 771.08 ® 22 7/8"Shear coupling.30KLbs 1 1.63 1.00 772.08 23 7/8"x 25'Sucker Rod Grade D w/7/8"slimhole couplings 1 1.63 25.00 797.08 ® 24 Rotor Rod 1 1.63 3.70 800.78 25 WTF Insert PCP 30-1200 AY XL(including tagbar) 2.83 32.51 833.29 ® 26 No turn tool 0.83 834.12 InSlack Out I Iinches 113 Rod Stretch 1.6 inches LITag Bar Distance 16 Inches Safety Margin Distance Inches Illil Total Space Out 17.5 Inches COMMENTS All depths are relative to RKB. All the lengths are estimated,so it will be corrected at the time of installation with the measurements done in fields. A 11"x 7-1/16"tubing head was considered to be installed on 11"casing head flange. UMIAT#18 ICE PAD WELL TEST LAYOUT 360' x 300' 360'x 250' -- Ice Pad SCALE NORTH Original (IN FEET) o 25 ...______,_,,,,,N.\\ — Prevailing Wind (7 $175'Meats 8 •ESOV 21 o i S'"---- \11 —I i �O O Line Heater °«� 3!1a o +O O 3 s pp i1! O O Main Separator _ I j Scrubber IIIIIRPF 360'x 50, Ice Pad Relief Tank Flan Expansion -1 Pad Entry • --t t .. —1 • ' 4 lior,—II 1 . I' .. . ., *it . •:' 0;. .s4• A.. di , 4!'•4 if - ,; lel - 40,, • ' ' N • - , • ,, ,, 41tic,'' A I ,qr' , . .., fer4, •lor .., - . . ,, 'et e . , A . — • , -- , .... _..._ . - - • - • . .. ... ., .,,- ....4 . ,-:' • , e . -1 :12- 1 lk iit,. It .- 1 ,f r '.k. 4..1*-41 If e . . ill_ a. • 11., -- - , -'' .9111 -. ••• IR , \ . :!:, . ' .:• f ,t X .;#1::,': .• 1 •- - ' .... - SS ... ve. - Vik* . (4...1 : ) 4 4 4. - .454:4' . '- 4 _ 5. ,.., .., • , - .„ , .„. f ..r, . ' - -'' .. .,,CiI.'t t ok ,... _. ..., -1 . .A. , ..... I -1. • - • - Nk . ' ;i i 4., Umiat#18 (PTD 213-014) Linc Energy Operations Inc. (Line) requests the following variance: 1. Linc requests a variance requiring surveys of at least every 500' in the surface hole section of the wellbore as required by 20AAC 25.050(c)(1) is APPROVED. Linc proposes to use a multi-shot Gyro survey tool to record deviation after the surface hole section is drilled to TD of 1400 ft. The wellbore is planned to be vertical and there are no other wells within 4250'. 2. Linc's proposed BOPE equipment for drilling surface hole section(0-1400 ft md) is approved per 20 AAC 25.037 . Under-pressured hydrocarbon zones exist in the surface hole section and will be drilled with diverter system only. Past drilling experience in the Umiat area has proven this is safe practice. Additional Conditions of Approval: 1) BOPE to be tested to 3000 psi (Annular tested to 2500 psi) 2) Produced oil must be either re-injected back into the original formation or sold by an AOGCC approved custody transfer method per 20 AAC 25.228. 3) BOPE testing interval shall be no more than 7 days. 4) Weekly Drilling Summary reports must be submitted to the Commission via email. (send to Guy.Schwartz(cialaska.gov ) 5) Abandonment placement of plugs in the 8 1/2"open hole wellbore section must be approved by the Commission before pumping cement. 6) Witnessed"No Flow"test required after stabilized production. 7) Shutdown configuration of the Umiat#18 must be approved by the Commission. OVERSIZED DOCUMENT INSERT This file contains one or more oversized documents. These materials may be found in the original hard file or check the parent folder to view it in digital format. TRANSMITTAL LETTER CHECKLIST WELL NAME (Jnn i c„t / PTD# 213o/y Development Service ✓ Exploratory Stratigraphic Test Non-Conventional Well FIELD: POOL: Check Box for Appropriate Letter/Paragraphs to be Included in Transmittal Letter CHECK ADD-ONS WHAT (OPTIONS) TEXT FOR APPROVAL LETTER APPLIES MULTI LATERAL The permit is for a new wellbore segment of existing well (If last two digits in Permit No. ,API No. 50- - - API number are between 60-69) Production should continue to be reported as a function of the original API number stated above. PILOT HOLE In accordance with 20 AAC 25.005(f), all records, data and logs acquired for the pilot hole must be clearly differentiated in both well name ( PH) and API number (50- - - ) from records, data and logs acquired for well SPACING The permit is approved subject to full compliance with 20 AAC EXCEPTION 25.055. Approval to produce/inject is contingent upon issuance of a conservation order approving a spacing exception. assumes the liability of any protest to the spacing exception that may occur. DRY DITCH All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the Commission must be in / SAMPLE no greater than 30' sample intervals from below the permafrost or ✓ from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through target zones. Non-Conventional Please note the following special condition of this permit: Well production or production testing of coal bed methane is not allowed for (name of well) until after (Company Name) has designed and implemented a water well testing program to provide baseline data on water quality and quantity. (Company Name)must contact the Commission to obtain advance approval of such water well testing program. 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O O W o d 0 C 2 p C j6 N CO N CO N U 0 V O 0 (O 0 G O O W LLI o R N C (V N E /1 J N E a) a) ° J C� E�,._, C LU 3- 1-- ,E ° a C ° c9 N a s U( .1 s a W a c9 a Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 1177 FSL, 3362 FWL, Sec. 30T16N, R3W, Umiat Meridian, Alaska Approved by: Dave Whitacre Compiled by: John Lundy Eric Andrews Distribution: April 15, 2013 T.D. Date: March 28, 2013 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT AND CREW ....................................................................... 2 1.1. EQUIPMENT SUMMARY .............................................................................................................. 2 1.2. MUDLOGGING UNIT .................................................................................................................... 2 1.3. PERSONNEL ................................................................................................................................ 3 2. GENERAL WELL DETAILS.................................................................................................................... 4 2.1. OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................................ 4 2.2. WELL RESUME ............................................................................................................................ 4 2.3. HOLE DATA .................................................................................................................................. 4 3. GEOLOGICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................... 6 3.1. LITHOLOGY REVIEW ................................................................................................................... 6 3.2. SAMPLING PROGRAM AND DISTRIBUTION ........................................................................... 10 3.3. TRIP GASES ............................................................................................................................... 10 3.4. FORMATION TOPS .................................................................................................................... 11 3.5. HYDROCARBON SHOW REPORTS ......................................................................................... 12 4. DRILLING DATA ...................................................................................................................................... 18 4.1. DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 18 4.2. SURVEY RECORD ..................................................................................................................... 20 4.3. MUD RECORD ............................................................................................................................ 21 4.4. BIT RECORD .............................................................................................................................. 22 4.5. DRILLING PROGRESS CHART ................................................................................................. 23 5. DAILY REPORTS .................................................................................................................................... 24 Enclosures: 2”/100’ Formation Log MD/TVD 2”/100’ Combo Log MD/TVD 2”/100’ Gas Ratio Log MD/TVD 2”/100’ Drilling Dynamics MD/TVD Final Data CD . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 2 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT AND CREW 1.1. EQUIPMENT SUMMARY Parameter Equipment Type And Position Total Downtime Comments Ditch Gas Standard QGM Gas Trap Mounted In Possum Belly; FID Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer And Chromatograph 1 Clean and blow out lines, span, flow and calibrate equipment Rate of Penetration (ROP) Primary Draw-works Shaft Encoder On Drum Shaft 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Pump stroke counters Externally Mounted Magnetic Proximity Sensor 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Hookload / Weight on bit (WOB) Hydraulic Pressure Cell 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Drill string torque Hydraulic Pressure Cell N/A Data unavailable on Pason Top drive rotary (RPM) Externally Mounted Magnetic Proximity Sensor 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Standpipe Pressure Hydraulic Pressure Cell 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Mud flow in / out (MFI / MFO) MFI Derived From SPM / MFO From Flow Paddle 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Pit volumes Ball and probe sensor 1 Supplied via Pason WITS Casing Pressure Hydraulic Pressure Cell 1 Supplied via Pason WITS 1.2. MUDLOGGING UNIT Unit Number: 67 Unit Type Arctic Steel Unit Construction Steel Dimensions 20’ L x 8’W x 9.25’ H . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 3 1.3. PERSONNEL Unit Number: ML057 (Arctic Steel) Mudloggers Years Experience Days at well Sample Catchers Days at well Technician Days at well John Lundy 22 32 Daniel Hill 8 Howard Lamp 4 Eric Andrews 1 32 Mary Koenig 8 Dean Kekaualua 8 Steve Franzen 8 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 4 2. GENERAL WELL DETAILS 2.1. OBJECTIVES The first well planned for the Umiat field is Umiat #18, an exploratory well drilled to confirm the presence of recoverable reserves, contribute to future production and provide a source of natural gas to support the operation of production facilities. Linc Energy Operations, Inc. is an operator with Federal leases in the Umiat area located in the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska. Umiat is located along the Colville River 100 miles west of Pump Station #2, 106 miles southwest of Deadhorse, 75 miles south of Nuiqsut, 75 miles north of Anaktuvuk Pass, and 185 miles southeast of Barrow. Exploratory drilling is planned for the 2012-13 drilling season. The snow road into Umiat is approximately 100-miles long, starting near Pump Station #2 at mile post 35.9 on the Dalton Highway and terminating at the Umiat camp. 2.2. WELL RESUME Operator: Linc Energy Operations, Inc. Well Name: Umiat # 18 Field: Umiat Exploratory County: Umiat Region Alaska North Slope State: Alaska Company Representatives: Jim Brown, Adam Johnson, Jerry Otto Location: 2467 FNL, 610 FWL, S3, T1S, R1W, Umiat, Alaska Classification: Exploratory API #: 50-287-20028-00-00 Permit #: 213014 Rig Name / Type: Kuukpik #5, Telescoping double Elevation: Ground, RKB 299' KB, 273' GL Primary Targets: Grandstand, Lower Spud Date: March 10, 2013 Total Depth 2600’ Total Depth Formation: Torok Total Depth Date: March 28, 2013 MWD Company: / Tools Run: Schlumberger Directional Drilling: Schlumberger Drilling Fluids Company: M-I Swaco Logging Companies: Schlumberger Wireline: 2.3. HOLE DATA . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 5 Hole Section Maximum Depth T.D. Formatio n Mud Weight (ppg) Deviation (oinc) Casing Shoe Depth F.I.T. MD SSTVD MD SSTVD EMW Driven 96’ +203’ Gubik 8 0 13⅜” 96 +203 N/A 12¼” 1458’ -1456.4’ Torok 8.2 5.14 9⅝” 1447’ -1445.4 12.8 8 ½” 2600’ -2515.37’ Torok 8.9 25.20 NONE N/A N/A N/A . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 6 3. GEOLOGICAL DATA 3.1. LITHOLOGY REVIEW Siltstone/sandstone/shale (96 - 150’) = Medium to medium light gray; very firm to hard; platy to irregular habit; thinly interbedded; sand is medium lower to fine upper and medium upper; trace to common pebble to 1” diameter; slightly. Siltstone (150 - 210’) = Dark gray to medium olive gray; hard to very hard; platy to wedgelike cuttings habit; dull earthy luster occasionally sparkling; smooth to silty texture; occasionally banded massive structure; subrounded to well rounded; well to moderate sorting. Siderite (220 - 280’) = Dominantly dark yellowish brown to dark gray; hard to very hard; tough to dense tenacity; irregular to blocky fracture; wedgelike to bladed cuttings habit; dull earthy luster; smooth texture; thin structure; very well to well sorting; angular to subrounded. Shale (260 - 290’) = Medium to dark olive gray occasionally dusky yellowish brown; moderate to hard; dominantly tough occasionally crumbly; irregular to earthy fractures; platy to wedgelike cuttings; frosted luster; silty texture; thick structure; well sorted; subrounded to rounded; slow weak to very weak whitish blue fluorescence from 260-270’. Sand/sandstone (310 - 350’) = Medium gray to medium light gray-brown; hard to firm; irregular rounded fragments; friable in part; moderately to poorly sorted; medium lower to fine upper and fine lower; sub- angular to sub-rounded; translucent white to clear frosted quartz; trace to common dark mafic mineral and lithics; some visible porosity; matrix supported in part; 100% blue white fluorescence; strong fast streaming cut to milky blue-white; colorless residue ring fluoresces blue white; good odor, trace stain. Sand/sandstone (360 - 440’) = Medium light to medium gray and brownish gray; firm to hard; friable; irregular fragments; moderately sorted; medium upper to coarse upper and granule; translucent white to smoky and clear quartz predominate; trace to abundant dark gray, brown and black lithic/mineral grains; sub-angular to sub-rounded; frosted in part may be crystal overgrowth residue; partly matrix supported in light gray ash; moderate coal at up[per contact; moderate oil odor; slight brown stain; 60 to 80% dull yellow white fluorescence moderate streaming cut to milky yellow; good yellow-white fluorescence on color-less residue cuts back to yellow; very slightly calcareous. Siltstone/sandstone (440 – 510’) = Medium to medium light gray; hard to very hard and firm; irregular blocky to tabular cuttings; non friable; silty to sandy texture; siltstone is slightly to very sandy grading to silty sandstone and blocky non fissile silty shale; mineral suite is similar to the section above; trace to scattered fluorescence; no stain or odor slightly calcareous. Siltstone (510 – 600’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; hard to very hard and firm; angular irregular to tabular and blocky cuttings; coarsely fissile in part; scattered very fine mica; occasional fragments with moderate carbonaceous inclusions; scattered carbonaceous micro lamina; occasional thin silty shale interbeds; slightly calcareous. Sandstone/sandy siltstone (600 - 650’) = Medium gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; hard to very hard; irregular to slightly tabular fragments; poorly sorted; grading between silty sandstone and sandy siltstone; very fine to fine grain quartz and lithic sands; trace fine grain carbonaceous grains; fair visible porosity; occasional thin ash interbeds, 630’ sample has 30% medium yellow white fluorescence; slow cut to milky yellow white; fair odor; trace stain; slightly calcareous; no petroleum indicators above 620 or below 640’ in this interval; slightly calcareous. . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 7 Siltstone (650 – 710’) = Medium gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; hard to very hard and firm; angular irregular to tabular and blocky cuttings; coarsely fissile to sub fissile; scattered very fine mica; slightly carbonaceous throughout; trace thin fine grain sandstone interbeds; no odor, stain fluorescence or cut noted. Siltstone/sandy siltstone (720 – 750’) = Olive gray to olive black occasionally a brownish hue; soft to hard; angular to subrounded; irregular fracture and platy, wedgelike cuttings; dull, earthy occasionally sparkling luster likely due to small traces of mica; silty to slightly gritty textures; trace amounts of pyrite from 740’-750’; no oil indicators present. Sandstone/tuffaceous sandstone (710 - 830’) = Medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue in part; firm to slightly hard and soft; friable; moderately to moderately well sorted; medium upper to fine upper, medium lower and fine lower grain; generally in abundant light gray ash matrix; some visible porosity; sub-rounded to well rounded Smoky, translucent white and clear quartz predominate; common to abundant medium to light and dark gray lithic/mineral grains; common well rounded white ash blebs at upper contact; silty throughout; grades to sandy/tuffaceous siltstone; slight to marked oil odor; 20 to 90% dull yellow sample fluorescence; medium yellow-white streaming cut; medium yellow fluorescence on colorless residue cuts back to yellow; non calcareous. Tuffaceous silt/sandstone (870 - 1000’) = Medium light to medium gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; friable; medium lower to fine grain; subangular to subrounded; translucent white-gray quartz/volcanics; abundant gray and brown lithics; silty/ashy; thinly laminated with carbonaceous material; trace coal; trace brown siderite fragments and blebs occasional trace 1 to 3 mm white ovoid ash blebs; trace dark gray carbonaceous shale; marked to slight odor; 90 to 10% dull yellow sample fluorescence; streaming medium yellow-white cut; colorless residue fluoresces yellow, cuts readily back to yellow; non calcareous. Sandy siltstone/tuffaceous siltstone (1010 - 1080’) = Medium to medium dark gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; very firm to hard; gritty/sandy to silty texture; grades to very silty fine grain sandstone; carbonaceous; non tuffaceous material has trace microthin carbonaceous lamina; trace partly de-composed wood and thin ash lamina; trace odor may be from mud; no fluorescence or cut; non calcareous. Sandy siltstone/tuffaceous siltstone (1010 - 1080’) = Medium to medium dark gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; very firm to hard; gritty/sandy to silty texture; grades to very silty fine grain sandstone; carbonaceous; non tuffaceous becoming dominant; no carbonaceous lamina noted; no odor, fluorescence or cut; non calcareous. Siltstone (1100 – 1190’) = Olive black to dark brownish black; very firm to hard occasionally soft; tough to crumbly; irregular and blocky to planar fracture; platy to wedgelike cuttings habit; dull, earthy luster; very silty to slightly gritty texture; very well to well sorted; angular to sub angular; low to very low sphericity; trace amounts of carbonaceous lamina as well as pyrite found; no odor, fluorescence or cut. Sandy siltstone (1200 – 1250’) = Olive black to medium and dark gray; occasional brownish layered hues; hard to very hard; very fine to medium fine siltstone grain; irregular, planar fracture, platy to bladed cuttings; fine gritty and abrasive texture; very poor sorting; angular to very angular; siltstone grain; angular to very angular; no odor, fluorescence, or cut. Siltstone (1260 – 1320’) = Olive black to dark brownish black; very firm to hard; dense, tough to brittle and crumbly; irregular and blocky to planar fracture; platy to wedgelike cuttings habit; dull, earthy luster; very silty to slightly gritty texture; very well to well sorted; angular to sub angular; low to very low sphericity; trace amounts of carbonaceous lamina as well as pyrite found; no odor, fluorescence or cut. . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 8 Siltstone (1340 – 1370’) = Medium dark gray to dark gray with some brownish hues; very tough and dense to crumbly and pulverulent; irregular to blocky and wedgelike cuttings; dull, earthy luster; smooth and silty to slightly gritty texture; thick structure; very well sorted; angular to subrounded; very low sphericity; trace amounts of pyrite; no odor over obm; slow, moderate milky yellow fluorescence; no streamers; cuts readily back to yellow. Pyrite (1365 – 1450’) = Sparkling gold with silver material; very hard; very tough; irregular, hackly fracture; metalic, sparkling luster; gritty to abrasive; very poor sorting; very angular to subangular; moderate sphericity; the only material found amongst the massive siltstone structure. Silty shale/shaley siltstone (1460-1550’) = Medium dark to medium and medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue in part; moderately hard to very firm and hard; moderately indurated; angular irregular to sub-tabular fragments; sub-fissile in part; shaley to silty texture; earthy to slightly micro sparkly luster; moderate beds; grading to very sandy siltstone; trace siderite; material disintegrates immediately in water or HCL; carbonaceous; common carbonaceous microlamina; tuffaceous; non calcareous very slight outgassing; NSOFC. Shale (1610-1680’) = Brownish black to olive gray and medium dark gray; moderately hard to very soft; moderately indurated; angular to sub angular occasionally rounded fragments; irregular to planar fracture; scaly, wedgelike cuttings habit; dull, earthy occasionally sparkling luster; smooth, silty texture sometimes slightly gritty; moderate bed structure; some carbonaceous microlamina present; tuffaceous; non calcareous; no visual oil indicators. Shale/ siltstone (1640-1700’) = Medium brownish black to dark brown; moderately hard to soft; moderately indurated; sub angular to sub rounded; irregular to planar fractures; smooth, silty shaley texture; earthy to sparkling luster from trace micas; massive bedding; well to very well sorted; common carbonaceous microlamina; tuffaceous; non calcareous; no visual oil indicators Shale/ siltstone (1700-1760’) = Medium brownish black to dark brown; moderately hard to hard; moderately indurated; sub angular to sub rounded; irregular to planar fractures; smooth, silty shaley texture; earthy to sparkling luster from trace micas; massive bedding; well to very well sorted; common carbonaceous microlamina; tuffaceous; non calcareous; no visual oil indicators Pyrite (1790-1800’) = Sparkling gold with silver material; very hard; very tough; irregular, hackly fracture; metalic, sparkling luster; gritty to abrasive; very poor sorting; very angular to subangular; moderate sphericity; the only material found amongst the massive siltstone structure. Siltstone (1810-1830’) = Medium to dark gray with occasional brown hues; soft to very hard; moderate induration; tough, dense to crumbly and brittle tenacity; platy to wedgelike with occasional elongated cuttings habit; silty, smooth to gritty, abrasive texture; dull to earthy luster; stiff consistency; thin bedding; accessories include trace amounts of mica as well as carbonaceous microlamina; tuffaceous; non calcareous; no odor over obm, weak to moderate milky bluish fluorescence with faint streamers. Shale/ siltstone (1880-1910’) = Medium brownish gray to dark gray; moderately hard to soft; moderately indurated; sub angular to sub rounded; irregular to planar fractures; smooth, silty shaley texture; earthy to sparkling luster from trace micas; moderate bedding; well to moderately sorted; common carbonaceous microlamina; no odor over obm; weak milky yellow fluorescence, no streamers. Siltstone (1940-1970’) = Medium to dark gray with brown hues throughout; soft to very soft; poor to moderate induration; crumbly, pulverulent tenacity; wedgelike to platy cuttings habit; smooth to silty texture; stiff, almost pasty consistancy; moderate to thin bedding structure; no odor over obm; very weak, dark yellow fluorescence in sample; no streamers. . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 9 Shale (2000-2060’) = Brownish black to dusky brown; moderately hard to very soft; well to moderately indurated; dense to pulverulent tenacity; platy, flakey to wedgelike cuttings habit; smooth to silty texture; sparkling, earthy luster; stiff consistency; thick bedding structure; accessories include trace amounts of pyrite, micas, and common carbonaceous microlamina; no odor over obm; weak to moderate fast milky yellow fluorescence; no streamers present. Siltstone/shale (2060-2150’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; moderately hard to very firm and soft; moderately well indurated irregular angular to tabular fragments; shaley to silty and sandy texture; silky to granular earthy luster; coarsely fissile in part; thickly bedded, grades to thin very silty very fine to fine grain graywacke sandstone; tuffaceous throughout, particularly in the sands; trace 3 to 5 mm microcrystaline pyrite masses; very slight de-gassing persists over time; non to trace calcareous; 20% very vague yellow-white fluorescence slow cut to dull yellow; trace very dull yellow fluorescence from colorless residue cuts back to dull yellow; non calcareous. Siltstone/shale (2150-2240’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; moderately hard to very firm and soft; moderately well indurated irregular angular to tabular fragments; shaly to silty texture; silky to earthy luster; coarsely fissile in part; thickly bedded, tuffaceous throughout; trace de-gassing in silt; general very vague yellow fluorescence; at 2210’ sample 20% dull yellow fluorescence with minimal dull yellow cut; colorless residue fluoresces very vague blue-white; cuts back to vague yellow; no odor or stain notes; non calcareous. Siltstone/shale (2240-2300’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; moderately hard to very firm and soft; moderately well indurated irregular angular to tabular fragments; Shaly to silty texture; silky to earthy luster; coarsely fissile in part; thickly bedded, tuffaceous throughout; trace de-gassing in silt; general very vague yellow fluorescence; trace dull yellow fluorescence with minimal dull blue-white cut; colorless residue fluoresces very vague blue-white; cuts back to vague yellow; no odor or stain noted; non calcareous. Sandstone/siltstone (2300-2420’) = Medium light to medium gray; hard to very firm; moderately well indurated; irregular angular to blocky and tabular fragments; non friable; moderately well sorted; very fine upper to fine lower grain; trace visible porosity; subangular to subspheroidal; predominantly gray lithic/volcanics; 20-30% translucent white to smokey quartz/volcanics; trace dark gray to black lithic/mineral grains tuffaceous throughout; common thinner shale interbeds; 100% very dull golden yellow fluorescence; very slight crush cut to dull blue-white; slight colorless residue ring fluoresces dull blue- white; cuts back to vague yellow; no stain; no odor above obm background; non calcareous. Siltstone/shale (2420-2480’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; moderately hard to very firm; moderately well indurated; irregular angular to tabular fragments; shaly to silty and sandy; silky to earthy and grainy; coarsely fissile in part; moderate beds, tuffaceous throughout; general very vague golden yellow fluorescence; scattered dull blue-white fluorescence; no stain odor or cut; non calcareous Siltstone/shale (2480-2570’) = Medium to medium light gray with a slight brownish secondary hue; moderately hard to very firm; moderately well indurated; irregular angular to tabular fragments; shaly to silty and sandy; silky to earthy and grainy; coarsely fissile in part; trace PDC bit gauge; tuffaceous throughout; thin to moderate beds with occasional very thin tuffaceous silty sandstone interbeds; trace to common fine to very fine grain loose sand; general dull yellow gold sample fluorescence becoming scattered to 20% with increasing depth; occasional small fragment with dull blue white fluorescence is probably float; no stain noted; no odor over background obm; non to very slight trace calcareous. Note: decision was made to td well at 2600’, CBU. . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 10 3.2. SAMPLING PROGRAM AND DISTRIBUTION Set Type and Purpose Interval Frequency Distribution A Washed in base oil; Centrifuged (“dry”); in vials 90’ – 210’ 210’ – 1010’ 1010’ – 2600’ 30’ 10’ 30’ Linc Energy 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 Via hotshot arranged by Linc Energy Drilling Eng B Washed in base oil; Centrifuged (“dry”); in vials 90’ – 210’ 210’ – 1010’ 1010’ – 2600’ 30’ 10’ 30’ BLM Alaska State Office 222 W 7th Avenue #13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 C/O Justin Miller Via hotshot arranged by Linc Energy Drilling Eng C Washed in base oil; Centrifuged (“dry”); in vials 90’ – 210’ 210’ – 1010’ 1010’ – 2600’ 30’ 10’ 30’ State of Alaska C/O Linc Energy Operations Alaska; attn:Howard Okland Via hotshot arranged by Linc Energy Drilling Eng. D Unwashed wet 90’ – 210’ 210’ – 1010’ 1010’ – 2600’ 30’ 10’ 30’ Linc Energy 3000 "C" Street, Suite #103 Anchorage AK 99503 United States Energy Drilling Eng. E Unwashed wet 90’ – 210’ 210’ – 1010’ 1010’ – 2600’ 30’ 10’ 30’ State of Alaska C/O Linc Energy Operations Alaska; attn:Howard Okland Via hotshot arranged by Linc Energy Drilling Eng. “DRY” SAMPLE BOX INTERVALS: Box #1:(90’ – 670’), Box #2:(670’ – 1490’), Box #3:(1490’ – 2600’) WET SAMPLE BOX INTERVALS: Box #1:(90’ – 600’), Box #2:(600’ – 1455’), Box #3:(1455’ – 2600’) 3.3. TRIP GASES Depth TG C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 iC5 Nc5 2600 Wiper 788 No Analysis 2600 Trip 671 88120.55 1154.101 76.3755 7.7106 3.3293 1.5808 3.2834 . L i n c E n e r g y O p e r a t i o n s , I n c . UM I A T # 1 8 11 3. 4 . F O R M A T I O N T O P S Fi e l d : U m i a t , A K AP I N o : 5 0 - 2 8 7 - 2 0 0 2 8 - 0 0 - 0 0 R T E / K B E 299.00 Ge o l o g i s t s : Ba r r y W r i g h t Pl a n n e d TD 6, 5 0 0 ' La s t C a s i n g / W i n d o w 13 3 / 8 " C o n d u c t o r @ 96' Ma r k e r s , T o p s a n d F a u l t s To p / M a r k e r MD pr o g n o s i s TV D pr o g TV D S S pr o g MD ac t u a l TV D ac t u a l TV D S S ac t u a l +/- to Pr o g n o s i s Comment 8 1 / 2 " x 1 2 1 / 4 " B o r e h o l e : Na n u s h u k 2 5 2 ' 2 5 2 ' 4 7 ' 2 3 0 ' 2 3 0 ' 6 9 ' - 2 2 ' s h a l l o w To p U p p e r G r a n d s t a n d 3 9 1 ' 3 9 1 ' - 9 2 ' 3 6 9 ' 3 6 9 ' - 7 0 ' - 2 2 ' s h a l l o w Ba s e U p p e r Gr a n d s t a n d - - - - - - 4 4 6 ' 4 4 6 ' - 1 4 7 ' - - - - To p M i d d l e G r a n d s t a n d 6 4 5 ' 6 4 5 ' - 3 4 6 ' 5 9 7 ' 5 9 7 ' - 2 9 8 ' - 4 8 ' s h a l l o w Ba s e M i d d l e Gr a n d s t a n d - - - - - - 6 3 6 ' 6 3 6 ' - 3 3 7 ' - - - - Co r e P o i n t 7 2 5 ' 7 2 5 ' - 4 2 6 ' 7 1 0 ' 7 1 0 ' - 4 1 1 ' - 1 5 ' s h a l l o w To p L o w e r G r a n d s t a n d 7 4 5 ' 7 4 5 ' - 4 4 6 ' 7 2 2 ' 7 2 2 ' - 4 2 3 ' - 2 3 ' s h a l l o w Ba s e P e r m a f r o s t 9 4 1 ' 9 4 1 ' - 6 4 2 ' 9 8 0 ' 9 8 0 ' - 6 8 1 ' 3 9 ' d e e p To r o k 1 , 0 2 4 ' 1 , 0 2 4 ' - 7 2 5 ' 1 , 0 3 8 ' 1 , 0 3 8 ' - 7 3 9 ' 1 4 ' d e e p 9 5 / 8 " C a s i n g S h o e 1, 4 0 0 ' 1 , 4 0 0 ' - 1 , 1 0 1 ' 1 , 4 4 5 ' 1 , 4 4 5 ' - 1 , 1 4 6 4 5 d e e p 8 1 / 2 " B o r e h o l e : Ma j o r F a u l t 4 , 8 5 6 ' 4 , 4 2 8 ' - 4 , 12 9 ' - - - - - - - - - - Um i a t F a u l t 5 , 9 2 5 ' 5 , 3 1 8 ' - 5 , 01 9 ' - - - - - - - - - - TD 6 , 5 0 0 ' 5 , 8 0 6 ' - 5 , 5 0 7 ' 2 , 6 0 0 ' 2 , 5 0 5 ' - 2 , 2 0 6 ' - 3 , 3 0 1 ' s h a l l o w . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 12 3.5. HYDROCARBON SHOW REPORTS . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 13 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 14 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 15 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 16 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 17 . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 18 4. DRILLING DATA 4.1. DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY 3/1/2013: Site visit - arrive on site, survey pad, and inspect mudlogging unit. 3/4/2013: Rigging Up 3/9/2013: Continue rigging up. Begin building the VersaClean mud 3/10/2013: Drilling ahead Pumping sweeps as needed to keep the hole clean. 3/11/2013: Drilling ahead Pumping sweeps as needed to keep the hole clean. Drilled from 240' to 708' 65RPM and Average ROP of 19.5 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 1500-1700 4 ISO tanks returned to Deadhorse to be refilled. 1 Tank on location with 120 bbls 3/12/2013: Coring. Tripped to bottom and circulated hole to ensure it is clean.. Cored from 710' to 770' 53RPM and Average ROP of 48 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 6-10K. Pump rate of 250 gal/min. 5 ISO tanks returned to Deadhorse to be refilled. 0 Tank on location with 240 bbls in upright storage tanks. 23bbls. of LVT on the rig in premix pits. 3/13/2013: Continue coring. Just retrieved core #3. No issues on any of the trips... Cored from 770' to 830' and 830'-890'. 45RPM and Average ROP of 43 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 6-10K. Pump rate of 250 gal/min for both cores. 3/14/2013: Completed coring. Laying down core #5 No issues on any of the trips .Cored from 830' to 1010' (3 cores of 60'). 40-50RPM and Average ROP of 40 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 6- 10K. Pump rate of 250 gal/min for all cores. 3/15/2013: Picked up Directional tools with MWD. TIH to 710'. and begin drilling. No issues on the trip in. .Drilled from 710' to 1357' . 50-65RPM and Average ROP of 54 ft/hr Torque range from 100-400 ft/lbs WOB 15-122K. Pump rate of 500 gal/min. 3/16/2013: Drilled to TD at 1458'. Pumped a hi-vis sweep to clean the hole. Pumped slug and POOH to 600'. Started logging at 600' and every 100' back to surface. Lay down directional tools and rig up wireline. Running wireline at present time. 50-65RPM and Average ROP of 64 ft/hr Torque range from 100-400 ft/lbs WOB 15-122K. Pump rate of 500 gal/min while drilling. 3/17/2013: Completed wireline operation and rigged down. Picked up Hole opener BHA and began hole opening operation. Curent ROP 4-20 ft/hr with 5-14K WOB and 100 - 900 ft/lbs of torque. Run the hole opener to 344 ' 3/18/2013: Run the hole opener to 486'. POOH to change out BHA and to try to improve ROP. RIH and ream to 528'. Avg WOB 8-13K. Average torque 100-400 ft/lbs. Average ROP 18 ft/hr. 3/19/2013: Continue reaming operation to 803'. Pumped slug and begin to POOH. ran centrifuge for 10 hours to lower mud weight while reaming. WOB 7-10K; torque 200-400 ft/lbs. ROP 18 ft/hr. ROP 15 ft/hr. 3/20/2013: POOH and laid down the hole opener. Picked up a motor and a 12.25 bit. RIH to 806'. Drill to 998' then circulate and cool the mud. Drill from 998' to 1136' then circulate to cool the mud. Mud temp 57 degrees . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 19 3/21/2013: Finished reaming to 1458'. Pumped Hi-vis sweep and circulated around. Pumped slug and POOH to 726'. RIH to bottom with no issues. POOH and lay down the directional motor. 3/22/2013: Ran casing to TD 1458' with no issues. Picked up more drill pipe the trip in the hole, and stabbed into the float collar with the cement stinger. Circulate and work on mix pump. Mud loss "left in hole" is the mud behind the 9 5/8 casing. 3/23/2013: Continue to circulate mud and repair pump. Pump cement job. 20 bbl of spacer returned to surface. 60 bbls of cement dumped at surface. waiting on cement. Whole mud addition is to account for the mud that was in the outer annulus before the cement job. 3/24/2013: Working on the wellhead. Emptied the fluid from the tank under the dryer shaker. (10 bbls) Transferred it to the tank farm upright #3. 3/25/2013: Begin nippleing up the BOP stack. Mixed citric acid with hard cement chunks to try and reduce the pH. 3/26/2013: Test BOP stack. All tests were good. PJSM about picking up BHA. Begin picking up BHA. 3-27-2013: M/U BHA. RIH and test tool at 400'. RIH to 1,230'. Wash down to 1,360'. Test casing to 3,000 psi. Drilling increasing mud weight 1/10 ppg every 300'. 3/28/2013: Currently circulating and conditioning mud after wiper trip prior to pumping dry job and POOH. Drilled down to 2,600'. Circulated bottoms up and pump high viscosity pill with nut plug to guage hole washout. Wiper trip to the casing shoe. On TIH tight at 1,592', 1,636' and 1,766'. Circulating until shakers are clean before pumping dry job. 3/29/2013: Tripped out, laying down BHA. Tripped in picking up drill pipe. Circulated and conditioned mud. Rigged up cementers. Built mudpush. Pumped 30bbls mudpush and then started cementing. Cement job completed with no problems. At report time, coming out 10 stands (above cement) to circulate. 3/30/2013 Rig down Unit 67 to standby at Umiat. 4/7/13 Unit 67 Released . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 20 4.2. SURVEY RECORD Measured Depth Inclination* Azimuth TVD Vertical Section Rectangular Coordinate (+) N/S (-) Rectangular Coordinate (+) E/W (-) Closure Closure Azimuth DLS ( ft ) ( deg ) ( deg ) ( ft ) ( ft ) ( ft ) ( ft ) ( ft ) ( deg ) ( deg/100 ft ) 0.00 0.00 359.00 0.00 0.00 N 0.00 E 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 96.00 0.00 0.00 96.00 0.00 N 0.00 E 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 121.88 1.57 43.24 121.88 0.25 N 0.26 E 0.24 0.35 43.24 6.07 183.78 1.70 37.52 183.75 1.58 N 1.60 E 1.38 2.12 40.76 0.34 276.78 1.88 37.52 276.71 3.85 N 3.91 E 3.15 5.02 38.89 0.19 369.38 1.91 34.86 369.26 6.29 N 6.38 E 4.96 8.08 37.86 0.10 459.07 2.09 32.00 458.89 8.87 N 8.99 E 6.68 11.20 36.61 0.23 557.38 2.57 26.54 557.12 12.33 N 12.48 E 8.62 15.17 34.61 0.54 650.68 2.97 24.38 650.31 16.37 N 16.56 E 10.55 19.63 32.50 0.44 744.05 3.24 22.58 743.54 20.97 N 21.20 E 12.56 24.64 30.65 0.31 835.69 3.24 22.94 835.04 25.72 N 25.97 E 14.56 29.78 29.28 0.02 931.78 3.29 21.42 930.97 30.75 N 31.04 E 16.63 35.21 28.18 0.10 1021.59 3.36 20.89 1020.63 35.57 N 35.90 E 18.51 40.39 27.27 0.09 1117.97 3.69 20.44 1116.83 41.08 N 41.44 E 20.60 46.28 26.43 0.34 1215.16 4.05 18.79 1213.80 47.22 N 47.62 E 22.80 52.80 25.58 0.39 1310.61 4.41 17.98 1308.99 53.86 N 54.31 E 25.01 59.79 24.73 0.38 1396.24 4.42 16.50 1394.36 60.12 N 60.60 E 26.97 66.33 23.99 0.13 1477.61 5.14 13.96 1475.45 66.63 N 67.14 E 28.74 73.04 23.17 0.92 1540.31 8.51 8.72 1537.69 73.92 N 74.46 E 30.12 80.32 22.02 5.46 1600.17 11.84 5.62 1596.61 84.39 N 84.95 E 31.39 90.56 20.28 5.64 1667.76 15.17 3.58 1662.32 100.10 N 100.68 E 32.62 105.84 17.95 4.98 1726.36 18.62 3.51 1718.38 117.07 N 117.68 E 33.68 122.40 15.97 5.89 1795.75 22.86 1.98 1783.26 141.59 N 142.22 E 34.82 146.42 13.76 6.16 1858.78 24.49 355.98 1840.99 166.86 N 167.49 E 34.33 170.97 11.58 4.61 1921.87 24.16 354.81 1898.48 192.80 N 193.39 E 32.24 196.06 9.47 0.93 1982.09 23.88 353.90 1953.49 217.23 N 217.78 E 29.83 219.82 7.80 0.77 2047.31 23.55 353.33 2013.20 243.34 N 243.85 E 26.92 245.33 6.30 0.62 . L i n c E n e r g y O p e r a t i o n s , I n c . UM I A T # 1 8 21 4. 3 . M U D R E C O R D Co n t r a c t o r : M I D r i l l i n g F l u i d s M u d Ty p e : V e r s a C l e a n , L V T 2 0 M O B M DA T E M D M W V I S P V Y P G E L S F L F C S O L O I L / H 2 O S D M B T p H A l k C l - C a + 3/ 9 / 2 0 1 3 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3/ 1 0 / 2 0 1 3 2 6 3 7 . 6 4 3 1 3 4 1 / 2 / 3 7 . 5 / 2 - 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 2 . 0 3 5 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 1 / 2 0 1 3 7 0 8 7 . 6 4 5 2 1 8 4 / 7 / 8 8 . 0 / 2 4 . 7 8 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 1 . 8 3 4 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 2 / 2 0 1 3 7 1 0 8 . 0 8 7 2 7 1 4 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 4 7 . 4 / 2 6 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 2 . 0 3 8 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 3 / 2 0 1 3 8 9 0 8 . 2 9 0 2 8 1 3 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 5 7 . 0 / 2 3 . 9 1 6 9 / 3 1 - - - 1 . 7 5 3 1 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 4 / 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 8 . 2 9 8 2 8 1 3 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 5 4 . 6 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 7 5 3 2 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 5 / 2 0 1 3 1 3 5 7 8 . 3 9 6 2 7 1 4 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 4 4 . 6 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 6 3 0 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 6 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 3 7 5 2 0 1 4 8 / 9 / 1 2 4 . 7 / 2 2 . 9 4 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 7 / 2 0 1 3 3 4 4 8 . 3 8 3 2 5 1 3 9 / 1 1 / 1 3 4 . 5 / 2 4 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 2 . 3 5 3 2 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 8 / 2 0 1 3 5 2 8 8 . 3 9 2 2 5 1 4 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 4 4 . 3 / 2 4 6 9 / 3 1 - - - 2 . 0 3 4 0 0 0 - 3/ 1 9 / 2 0 1 3 8 0 3 8 . 3 7 5 2 4 1 1 9 / 1 1 / 1 3 4 . 4 / 2 4 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 2 . 0 3 7 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 0 / 2 0 1 3 1 1 3 6 8 . 4 7 2 2 8 1 7 1 3 / 1 5 / 1 6 4 . 4 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 1 . 9 5 3 6 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 1 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 4 9 2 2 9 1 7 1 2 / 1 4 / 1 6 4 . 4 / 2 3 . 6 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 1 . 9 3 6 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 2 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 4 7 1 2 4 1 5 9 / 1 2 / 1 4 4 . 3 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 0 3 4 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 3 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 5 8 1 2 5 1 5 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 5 4 . 4 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 1 . 9 3 9 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 4 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 5 8 0 2 5 1 6 9 / 1 2 / 1 4 4 . 2 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 0 3 5 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 5 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 5 8 3 2 5 1 7 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 4 4 . 2 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 - - - 2 . 0 3 5 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 6 / 2 0 1 3 1 4 5 8 8 . 5 7 7 2 6 1 6 1 0 / 1 2 / 1 5 4 . 2 / 2 5 7 1 / 2 9 . - - - 2 . 1 3 5 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 7 / 2 0 1 3 1 6 8 5 8 . 6 6 0 2 6 1 8 1 1 / 1 3 / 1 4 4 . 1 / 2 4 . 9 1 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 1 . 8 3 4 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 8 / 2 0 1 3 2 6 0 0 8 . 9 6 1 2 7 2 0 1 2 / 1 4 / 1 6 3 . 9 / 2 7 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 1 . 7 5 3 4 0 0 0 - 3/ 2 9 / 2 0 1 3 2 6 0 0 9 . 0 6 3 2 8 2 2 1 3 / 1 5 / 1 7 3 . 9 / 2 7 . 5 7 0 / 3 0 - - - 1 . 7 3 5 0 0 0 - . L i n c E n e r g y O p e r a t i o n s , I n c . UM I A T # 1 8 22 4. 4 . B I T R E C O R D BI T NO . SI Z E i n c h e s TY P E S / N JE T S / TF A IN O U T F T H R S AV E RO P WE I G H T O N B I T Lo – A v g – H i AV G RP M PU M P P R E S S U R E Lo – A v g – H i CONDITION 1 8 . 5 ” S T C - CX R + PY 2 9 1 0 3x 1 6 1x 1 4 96 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 2 2 9 . 4 1 2 3 0 – 3 . 8 – 2 9 5 2 . 8 21 8 – 12 0 2 . 5 – 1405 1-1-WT-A-E-A-NO-CP C1 8 . 5 QU E S T RS 7 1 3 10 1 0 7 - 1 3 s 7 1 0 ’ 1 0 1 0 ’ 3 0 0 9 33 . 3 3 3 – 6 . 7 – 3 5 4 9 . 1 87 – 38 4 . 9 – 43 7 1-1-WT-A-X-G-NO-TD RR #1 8. 5 ” S T C - CX R + PY 2 9 1 0 3x 1 6 1x 1 4 14 5 8 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 N / A N / A N / A 0 - 0 - N O - A - O - I - N O - T D na 1 2 . 2 5 ” Ho l e Op e n e r NR N / A 1 4 5 8 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 N / A N / A N / A N O T G R A D E D 2 7 . 9 3 ” B u l l n o s e 2 5 1 4 8 3 IF A 1. 3 6 2 14 5 8 1 4 5 8 0 0 0 N / A N / A N / A N O T G R A D E D 3 1 2 . 2 5 ” ST C - CX R + PY 1 6 9 6 3x 1 6 , 1X 1 8 80 6 1 4 5 8 5 1 2 n r 1 6 . 8 7 - 1 1 - 1 3 n r n r 1-1-WT-A-E-I-E-TD bit for reaming hole 4 8 . 5 ” ST C MS I - 6 1 6 JG 6 7 5 8 6 x 1 2 s 1 4 5 8 2 6 0 0 1 1 4 2 1 7 . 3 8 2 . 6 0 – 1 . 3 – 2 6 3 3 . 6 77 5 – 23 6 8 – 20 0 2 . 8 NO GRADE RECORDED NR = N O T R E C O R D E D . L i n c E n e r g y O p e r a t i o n s , I n c . UM I A T # 1 8 23 4. 5 . D R I L L I N G P R O G R E S S C H A R T 26 3 ' 70 8 ' 7 1 0 ' 89 0 ' 10 1 0 ' 13 5 7 ' 18 2 8 ' 26 3 ' 70 8 ' 7 1 0 ' 89 0 ' 10 1 0 ' 13 5 7 ' 26 0 0 ' 14 5 8 ' 14 5 8 ' 0' 50 0 ' 10 0 0 ' 15 0 0 ' 20 0 0 ' 25 0 0 ' 30 0 0 ' 3 / 1 0 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 1 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 2 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 3 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 4 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 5 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 6 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 8 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 1 9 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 0 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 1 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 3 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 4 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 5 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 6 / 2 0 1 3 3 / 2 7 / 2 0 1 3 3 /2 8 /2 0 1 3 8½" hole 12¼" hole . Linc Energy Operations, Inc. UMIAT #18 24 5. DAILY REPORTS Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 10, 2013 DEPTH 250' PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 96' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 154 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 8.5" Smith XR+ PY2910 3X16 96' Still in 154 Still in DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 25165 @ 226' 7.6 @ 154' 332.9 123.97351 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 177 @ 153' 19 @ 171' 44.3 117.52000 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 26 @ 250' 0 @ 158' 0.8 26.67000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 99 @ 154' 0 @ 158' 37.4 58.05000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1349 @ 250' 458 @ 159' 709.6 1349.42004 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH MW 7.6 VIS 45 PV 21 YP 8 FL 7.5 Gels 4/6/8 CL- 35000 FC /2 SOL 6 SD - OIL 70 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL 100' TO 263' TOOLS Stabilizers GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 93 @ 114' 2 @ 155.00000 1.2 TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250.00000 0.0 WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250' 0.0 AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250' 0.0 CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250' 0.0 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 250' 0 @ 250.' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Shale, Sand, Sandstone, Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Nanushuk DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilling ahead, pumping sweeps as needed to keep the hole clean. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Hill, M. Koenig DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR DATE March 11, 2013 DEPTH 710' PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 251' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 461' CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96 SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 8.5" Smith XR PY2910 3X16 100' 708' 457' DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 195.1 @ 255' 8.0 @ 541' 56.2 0' FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 190 @ 602' 21 @ 419' 61.3 0' AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 29 @ 296' 0 @ 608' 4.8 0' KLBS ROTARY RPM 74 @ 490' 54 @ 285' 58.4 0' RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1764 @ 608' 1256 @ 263' 1378.7 0' PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 263' MW 8.1 VIS 85 PV 30 YP 16 FL 8.0 Gels 11/12/14 CL- 36000 FC /2 SOL 7.5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL 263' TO 708' TOOLS Stabilizers GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 14 @ 400.' 0 @ 704' 2.5 TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 708' 0 @ 708' 0.0 WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) 3386 @ 533' 13 @ 676' 484.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) 147 @ 625' 0 @ 688' 17.8 AVG PROPANE (C-3) 62 @ 598' 0 @ 688' 6.4 CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 65 @ 400' 0 @ 688' 8.8 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) 49 @ 400' 0 @ 688' 6.6 HYDROCARBON SHOWS Light Gravity INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 260-280' 330-430' 620- 640' Shale/Sand/Sandstone- Oil found in pores Difficult to smell oil over OBM. Bluish white cuts ranging from weak to strong. No visible oil in the mud. LITHOLOGY Shale, Sand, Sandstone, Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Nanushuk Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilling ahead Pumping sweeps as needed to keep the hole clean. Drilled from 240' to 708' 65RPM and Average ROP of 19.5 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 1500-1700 4 ISO tanks returned to Deadhorse to be refilled. 1 Tank on location with 120 bbls CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Hill, M. Koenig DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR jim Brown DATE Mar 12, 2013 DEPTH 710 PRESENT OPERATION Coring TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 250 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 460 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 8.5" Smith XR+ PY2910 3-16s 96 710 614 19 1-1-WT-A-E-A-NO-CP Core Point DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 195.1 @ 255 8.0 @ 541 56.1 0 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 192 @ 710 21 @ 419 61.5 192.94 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 29 @ 296 0 @ 608 4.9 17.27 KLBS ROTARY RPM 74 @ 490 54 @ 285 58.1 0 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1764 @ 608 218 @ 710 1373.1 218.24 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH MW 8 VIS 87 PV 27 YP 14 FL 7.4 Gels 10/12/14 CL- 38000 FC 2 SOL 6 SD - OIL 70/30 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 35 @ 250 0 @ 710 2.6 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 710 0 @ 710 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 3386 @ 533 13 @ 676. 481.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 147 @ 625 0 @ 688 17.7 AVG PROPANE (C-3) 62 @ 598 0 @ 688. 6.3 CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 65 @ 400 0 @ 688 8.7 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) 49 @ 400 0 @ 688 6.6 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Shale, Sand, Sandstone, Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Nanushuk formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Coring. Tripped to bottom and circulated hole to ensure it is clean.. Cored from 710' to 770' 53RPM and Average ROP of 48 ft/hr Torque CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Hill, M. Koenig DAILY COST $3290 REPORT BY Erick Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 13, 2013 DEPTH 890' PRESENT OPERATION Coring TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 769' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 121' CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96 SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED C1 8.5" Quest RS713 1010 7x13s 710' Still in' 180' Still in DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 69.7 @ 769' 14.7 @ 837' 30.1 18.50017 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 207 @ 769' 53 @ 817' 105.3 19.42000 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 32 @ 770' 3 @ 773' 6.0 6.14000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 60 @ 818' 39 @ 890' 48.9 39.90000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 420 @ 832' 97 @ 890' 388.7 97.61000 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 890' MW 8.2 VIS 90 PV 28 YP 13 FL 7.0 Gels 10/12/14 CL- 31000 FC /2 SOL 3.91 SD - OIL 69 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL 769' TO 890' TOOLS Stabilizers GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 7 @ 886' 0 @ 826' 3.3 TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 890' 0 @ 890' 0.0 WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) 1347 @ 776' 4 @ 770' 596.9 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) 21 @ 781' 0 @ 771' 10.3 AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) 10 @ 886' 0 @ 771' 6.8 CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) 13 @ 886' 0 @ 825' 7.7 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) 12 @ 841' 0 @ 825' 3.8 HYDROCARBON SHOWS Light Gravity INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 775-835' Sandstone/Tuffaceous Sandstone Stong oil smell from Samples LITHOLOGY Sandstone/Tuffaceous Sanstone, Siltstone/Tuffaceous Siltstone, Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Nanushuk DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Continue coring. Just retrieved core #3. No issues on any of the trips... Cored from 770' to 830' and 830'-890'. 45RPM and Average ROP of 43 ft/hr Torque range from 100-300 ft/lbs WOB 6-10K. Pump rate of 250 gal/min for both cores. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Hill, M. Koenig DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR J. Brown, A. Johnson, J. Otto DATE Mar 14, 2013 DEPTH 1010 PRESENT OPERATION Laying Down Core TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 890 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 120 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" 2 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED C1 8.5" QuestRS713 1010 7-13s 710 1010 300' 9 1-1-WT-A-X-G-NO-TD TD CORE DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 59.4 @ 990. 4.0 @ 893 38.4 7.89 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 236 @ 981 89 @ 955 156.0 149.35 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 35 @ 957. 5 @ 905 6.9 9.14 KLBS ROTARY RPM 56 @ 913 39 @ 890 48.7 54.20 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 437 @ 970. 97 @ 890. 387.6 424.91 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1010 MW 8.2 VIS 98 PV 28 YP 13 FL 4.6 Gels 10/12/15 CL- 32000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 67 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 18 @ 968 0 @ 1009 6.1 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 1010 0 @ 1010 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 3751 @ 956 135 @ 1010 1129.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 51 @ 956 1 @ 1009 16.4 AVG PROPANE (C-3) 26 @ 954 1 @ 977. 10.0 CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 27 @ 956. 1 @ 977.0 9.1 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) 25 @ 956 0 @ 977.0 6.4 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 890-1000 Tuffaceous silt/sandstone 6 to 17u Slight odor, 90% to 10% dull yellow sample fluorescence. streaming yellow white cut. LITHOLOGY sandstone/tuffaceous sandstone, siltstone/tuffaceous siltstone, tuff, sand PRESENT LITHOLOGY base of permafrost/ Top Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Completed coring. Currently laying down core #5. No issues on any of the trips. Cored from 830' to 1010' (3 cores of 60'). 40-50 RPM and an Average ROP of 40 ft/hr; Torque range from CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews DAILY COST $2750 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 15, 2013 DEPTH 1413 PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1010 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 403 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED RR1 8.5" STCXR+ PY2910 3x16, 1x14 1010 Still in 403 Still in DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 705.9 @ 1302 7.9 @ 1010 65.7 40.77 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 222 @ 1145 24 @ 1012 139.7 113.26 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 47 @ 1291 9 @ 1010 16.1 14.83 KLBS ROTARY RPM 64 @ 1028 48 @ 1011 56.0 60.090 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2263 @ 1340 424 @ 1010. 2015.3 2164.05 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1357 MW 8.3 VIS 96 PV 27 YP 14 FL 4.6 Gels 10/12/14 CL- 30000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 27 @ 1374 0 @ 1044 7.3 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 1413 0 @ 1413 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 6136 @ 1405 124 @ 1129 1358.8 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 81 @ 1405. 0 @ 1028 19.8 AVG PROPANE (C-3) 11 @ 1392 0 @ 1129 3.8 CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 31 @ 1196 0 @ 1028 6.4 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) 8 @ 1072. 0 @ 1169 2.5 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 1340-1370' Oil found in pores of the siltstone present . C1,C2,C4 No odor over OBM; Slow, milky yellow fluorescence LITHOLOGY Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Picked up Directional tools with MWD. RIH to 710' and begin drilling. No issues on the trip in. Drilled from 710' to 1357' with 50-65 RPM and an Average ROP of 54 ft/hr; Torque range CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews DAILY COST $2700 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 16, 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION Running Wireline TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1413 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 45 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED RR1 8.5" STC-CXR+ PY2910 3x16s, 1x14 1010 1458 448 11.3 1-2-WT-S-X-I-NO-TD TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 133.6 @ 1425.00000 29.0 @ 1439.00000 66.4 55.97015 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 137 @ 1450.00000 79 @ 1439.00000 115.7 137.13000 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 15 @ 1442.00000 14 @ 1417.00000 15.0 14.81000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 60 @ 1449.00000 59 @ 1426.00000 61.6 59.92000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2207 @ 1437.00000 2145 @ 1438.00000 2236.6 2180.63989 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.3 VIS 75 PV 20 YP 14 FL 4.7 Gels 8/9/12 CL- 30000 FC /2 SOL 2.94 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 20 @ 1439 12 @ 1417 15.6 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 1450 0 @ 1450 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 7066 @ 1439. 2055 @ 1440. 4509.3 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 93 @ 1439 26 @ 1450 58.3 AVG PROPANE (C-3) 11 @ 1439 4 @ 1442 8.0 CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 8 @ 1439.00000 2 @ 1446.00000 5.3 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) 5 @ 1439.00000 0 @ 1444.00000 3.9 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Siltstone, Pyrite PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled to TD at 1458'. Pumped a hi-vis sweep to clean the hole. Pumped slug and POOH to 600'. Started logging at 600' and every 100' back to surface. Layed down directional tools and average ROP of 64 ft/hr; Torque range from 100-400 ft/lbs; WOB 15-122K. Pump rate of 500 gal/min while drilling. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy DAILY COST $2450 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 17 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION opening Hole TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED RR1 8.5 STC-CXR+ PY2910 3x16s, 1010 1458 448 11.3 0-0-NO-A-O-I-NO-TD N/A 12.25" Hole Opener DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.3 VIS 83 PV 25 YP 13 FL 4.5 Gels 9/11/13 CL- 32000 FC /2 SOL 4 SD - OIL 70 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Completed wireline operation and rigged down. Picked up Hole opener BHA and began hole opening operation. Curent ROP 4-20 ft/hr with 5-14K WOB and 100 - 900 ft/lbs of torque. Run the hole opener to 344 ' CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy DAILY COST $2550 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 18 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION opening Hole TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 2 7.93 Bullnose 251483 IFA 1.362 0Still in N/A 12.25" Hole Opener DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.3 VIS 92 PV 25 YP 14 FL 4.3 Gels 10/12/14 CL- 3400 FC /2 SOL 4 SD - OIL 69 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Run the hole opener to 486'. POOH to change out BHA and to try to improve ROP. RIH and ream to 528'. Avg WOB 8-13K. Average torque 100-400 ft/lbs. Average ROP 18 ft/hr. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy DAILY COST $2450 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 18 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION POOH TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 12.25 STC-CXR+ PY1696 3x16, 1x18 806 Still in 0Still in N/A 12.25" Hole Opener DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.3 VIS 75 PV 24 YP 14 FL 4.4 Gels 9/11/13 CL- 37000 FC /2 SOL 4 SD - OIL 70 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Continue reaming operation to 803'. Pumped slug and begin to POOH. ran centrifuge for 10 hours to lower mud weight while reaming. WOB 7-10K; torque 200-400 ft/lbs. ROP 18 ft/hr. ROP 15 ft/hr. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy DAILY COST $2450 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 20 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION Opening Hole TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 12.25 STC-CXR+ PY1696 3x16, 1x18 806 Still in 0Still in DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.4 VIS 72 PV 28 YP 17 FL 4.4 Gels 13/15/16 CL- 3600 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY POOH and laid down the hole opener. Picked up a motor and a 12.25 bit. RIH to 806'. Drill to 998' then circulate and cool the mud. Drill from 998' to 1136' then circulate to cool the mud. Mud temp 57 degrees CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy, S. franzen, D. Kekaulua DAILY COST $3290 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 21 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION Circlate/clean hole TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 13 3/8" @ 96' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 12.25 STC-CXR+ PY1696 3x16, 1x18 806 1458 652 nr 1-1-WT-A-E-I-E-TD TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.4 VIS 92 PV 229 YP 17 FL 4.4 Gels 12/14/16 CL- 3600 FC /2 SOL 3.65 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Finished reaming to 1458'. Pumped Hi-vis sweep and circulated around. Pumped slug and POOH to 726'. RIH to bottom with no issues. POOH and lay down the directional motor. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. Anderson, J. Lundy, S. franzen, D. Kekaulua DAILY COST $3290 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 22 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION Cement Job TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.4 VIS 71 PV 24 YP 15 FL 4.3 Gels 9/12/14 CL- 34000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Ran casing to TD 1458' with no issues. Picked up more drill pipe the trip in the hole, and stabbed into the float collar with the cement stinger. Circulate and work on mix pump. Mud loss "left in hole" is the mud behind the 9 5/8 casing. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD E. . Lundy, E. Andrews, S. Franzen, D. Kekaulua DAILY COST $3490 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 23 2013 DEPTH 1458 PRESENT OPERATION Working on Wellhead TIME 2400 YESTERDAY 1458 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458 MW 8.5 VIS 81 PV 25 YP 15 FL 4.4 Gels 10/12/15 CL- 39000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Torok Formation PRESENT LITHOLOGY Siltstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Continue to circulate mud and repair pump. Pump cement job. 20 bbl of spacer returned to surface. 60 bbls of cement dumped at surface. waiting on cement. Whole mud addition is to account for the mud that was in the outer annulus before the cement job. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J . Lundy, E. Andrews, S. Franzen, D. Kekaulua DAILY COST $3340 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 24, 2013 DEPTH 1455' PRESENT OPERATION Working on well head TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 1455' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 1021.59 3.36 20.89 1020.62' 1117.97' 3.69 20.44 1116.81' 1215.13' 4.05 18.79 1213.78' 1310.61' 4.41 17.98 1308.97' 1396.24' 4.42 16.5 1394.35' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH MW 8.5 VIS 80 PV 25 YP 16 FL 4.2 Gels 9/12/14 CL- 35000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS None INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Working on the wellhead. Emptied the fluid from the tank under the dryer shaker. (10 bbls) Transferred it to the tank farm upright #3. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,340.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 25, 2013 DEPTH 1455' PRESENT OPERATION Testing BOP's TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 1455' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458' MW 8.5 VIS 83 PV 25 YP 17 FL 4.2 Gels 10/12/14 CL- 35000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS None INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Begin nippleing up the BOP stack. Mixed citric acid with hard cement chunks to try and reduce the pH. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 26, 2013 DEPTH 1455' PRESENT OPERATION RIH TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 1455' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1458' MW 8.5 VIS 77 PV 26 YP 16 FL 4.2 Gels 10/12/15 CL- 35000 FC /2 SOL 5 SD - OIL 71 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH 0 ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Test BOP stack. All tests were good. PJSM about picking up BHA. Begin picking up BHA. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 27, 2013 DEPTH 1828' PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 1458' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 370' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 4 8.5" Smith JG6758 6X12 1458' 370 4.63 79.9 Still in DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 357.2 @ 1466' 2.5 @ 1637' 79.9 32.84222 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 327 @ 1562' 30 @ 1811' 165.3 203.17000 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 47 @ 1456' 1 @ 1800' 3.1 2.09000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 72 @ 1456' 0 @ 1741' 18.5 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2260 @ 1565' 878 @ 1587' 1836.3 2141.59009 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1658' MW 8.6 VIS 60 PV 26 YP 18 FL 4.1 Gels 11/13/14 CL- 34000 FC /2 SOL 4.91 SD - OIL 70/30 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 143 @ 1820' 0 @ 1458' 40.5 TRIP GAS 0 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 1828' 0 @ 1828' 0.0 WIPER GAS 0 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) 25476 @ 1687' 92 @ 1458' 7433.9 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 104 ETHANE (C-2) 435 @ 1687' 0 @ 1458' 104.8 AVG 60 PROPANE (C-3) 396 @ 1622' 0 @ 1458' 39.9 CURRENT 93 BUTANE (C-4) 12 @ 1687' 0 @ 1624' 3.1 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 40 PENTANE (C-5) 5 @ 1492' 0 @ 1701' 1.4 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 1810-1820 Sandy siltstone C1, C2, C3 No odor over OBM. Dull bluish milky fluoresence, with faint streamers. LITHOLOGY Siltstone, Shale, Silty Shale PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY M/U BHA. RIH and test tool at 400'. RIH to 1,230'. Wash down to 1,360'. Test casing to 3,000 psi. Drilling increasing mud weight 1/10 ppg every 300' CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,390.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 28, 2013 DEPTH 2600' PRESENT OPERATION Wiper Trip TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 1828' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 772' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447 SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 2301.14' 23.99 352.07 2246.47' 2364.67' 26.18 355.85 2304.01' 2427.26' 26.70 357.50 2360.05' 2520.34' 25.89 357.00 2443.50' 2600.00' 25.20 356.57 2515.37' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 4 8.5" Smith JG6758 12X6 1458' 2600' 772' TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 238.7 @ 1887.00000 9.2 @ 1911.00000 83.8 97.12460 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 373 @ 2382.00000 26 @ 2055.00000 131.6 166.36000 AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT 26 @ 2571.00000 0 @ 2125.00000 0.6 0.00000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 52 @ 2461.00000 0 @ 2369.00000 41.0 44.46000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2368 @ 2589.00000 775 @ 1832.00000 2085.6 2360.75000 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 2600' MW 8.9 VIS 61 PV 27 YP 20 FL 3.9 Gels 12/14/16 CL- 34000 FC /2 SOL 7 SD - OIL 70/30 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 409 @ 1991' 25 @ 1890' 115.6 TRIP GAS 30 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 2600' 0 @ 2600' 0.0 WIPER GAS 30 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY 0 METHANE (C-1) 48672 @ 2358' 2445 @ 1890' 15415.1 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 788 ETHANE (C-2) 890 @ 2126' 31 @ 1890' 244.1 AVG 70 PROPANE (C-3) 246 @ 2126' 7 @ 1890' 54.1 CURRENT 4 BUTANE (C-4) 34 @ 2126' 1 @ 1890' 9.5 CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 5 PENTANE (C-5) 21 @ 2196' 0 @ 1829' 2.7 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION 1810-1910' 2000-2230' SILTSTONE/SHALE: VERY VAGUE GOLDEN YELLOW FLUORESCENCE; SCATTERED DULL BLUE- WHITE FLUORESCENCE; NO STAIN,ODOR,OR CUT C1,C2,C3,C4 LITHOLOGY Siltstone, Shale, Silty Shale/Shaley Siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Currently circulating and conditioning mud after wiper trip prior to pumping dry job and POOH. Drilled down to 2,600'. Circulated bottoms up and pump high viscosity pill with nut plug to guage hole washout. Wiper trip to the casing shoe. On TIH tight at 1,592', 1,636' and 1,766'. Circulating until shakers are clean before pumping dry job. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,390.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ... Linc Energy DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Umiat #18 REPORT FOR Jim Brown DATE Mar 29, 2013 DEPTH 2600' PRESENT OPERATION POOH TIME 24:00:00 YESTERDAY 2600' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 9.625" @ 1447' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 4 8.5 STC MSI-616 JG6758 6X12 1458' 2600' 1142' 17.3 No Grade recorded TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ AMPS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 2600' MW 9.0 VIS 63 PV 28 YP 22 FL 3.9 Gels 13/15/17 CL- 35000 FC /2 SOL 7.5 SD - OIL 70/30 MBL - pH - Ca+ - CCI - MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ AVG 0 PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CURRENT 0 BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 0 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Siltstone, Shale PRESENT LITHOLOGY Torok Formation DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Tripped out, laying down BHA. Tripped in picking up drill pipe. Circulated and conditioned mud. Rigged up cementers. Built mudpush. Pumped 30bbls mudpush and then started cementing. Cement job completed with no problems. At report time, coming out 10 stands (above cement) to circulate. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD J. Lundy, E. Andrews, D. Kekaulua, S. Franzen DAILY COST $3,290.00 REPORT BY Eric Andrews Page 1 of 1Daily Report 4/9/2013 file://C:\Documents and Settings\John Lundy\My Documents\My Wells\Linc ...