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HomeMy WebLinkAbout172-011ExxonMobil Refining and Supply Company Downstream SH&E-Environmental Remediation 1200 Timberloch Place Th e Woodlands, Texas 77380-1046 Al J. Robb III Major Projects Manager Major Projects Upstream / Chemical Room 304 Telephone: 281-296-3594 Facsimile: 281-296-4030 E-maih AL_J_ROBB~_.email.mobiLcom E (onMobil Refining & Supply September 28, 2000 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage Alaska 99501-3192 Attn.: Mr. Blair Wondzell REQUEST FOR FINAL LOCATION CLEARANCE BELl UNIT #1 W. MOQUAWKIE #1 ?~ ~ ~ ~!G Dear Mr. Wondzell: ExxonMobil is in receipt of the letter dated August 28th, 2000 from Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. to Mr. James Branch with ExxonMobil Production Company concerning Commission approval of final location clearance for the two referenced sites on the North Slope of Alaska. As a follow up to our telephone conversation on September 19th, 2000 concerning this matter, I have attached the following documentation to establish that a favorable site visit occurred and a subsequent drilling reserve pit closure was granted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) at both of the referenced well locations: Mobil reserve pit closure request submittal to ADEC dated January 15th, 1997 that documents previous USGS and ADNR site closures and requests closure of the inactive drilling reserve pit at the Beli Unit #1 wellsite. ADEC letter dated April 24th, 1 998 documenting favorable agency site visits and issuance of final closure approval for the inactive drilling reserve pit at the Beli Unit #1 wellsite. Mobil reserve pit-closure request submittal to ADEC dated November 3rd, 1998 that documents clean site conditions and favorable agency site visits, and requests closure of the inactive drilling reserve pit at the W. Moquawkie #1 wellsite. RECEIVED SEP 2 ? 000 Alaska Oil & G~s Cons. Commission Anchorage ADEC letter dated March 17th, '~ 999 documenting favorable agency site visits and issuance of final closure approval for the inactive drilling reserve pit at the W. Moquawkie #1 wellsite. As discussed on our telephone conversation, Exxon Mobil Production Company requests that final location clearance for the referenced well locations be issued by the Commission based upon the favorable site inspections previously performed by ADEC and other agencies. Please contact me at the letterhead address or at 2811296-3594 if you have any questions or require additional information. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Attachments Cc: Mr'. James Branch, ExxonMobil, Anchorage, wio attach. Mr. Robert Dragnich, ExxonMobil, Anchorage, w/o attach. RECEIVED SEP 2 9 2.0O0 Alaska OJJ & 6-33 OOFJS, CoffL~[$$[On Anchorage Mobil Business Resources Corporotion P.O. BOX 650232 DALLAS. TEXAS 75265-0232 January 15, 1997 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Health/Solid Waste Section 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Reserve Pit Closure Submittal for: Bell Unit 1 AP1 No: 1792000200 Completion Date: 6/24/73 Plugged and Abandoned: 6/24/73 Latitude: 69.71077 Longitude: 146.53550 Legal Description: 8 04N 023E Surface Land Ownership: State of Alaska With this submittal, Mobil Oil requests closure of the subject reserve pit in accordance with the Solid Waste regulations, 18 AAC 60.440 subsection (b)(1) through (b)(4). In accordance with the regulatory requirements, the following documentation is attached: · field checklists, photographs, and water sample lab results (for sites with water on the pit) which document that water does not accummulate in direct contact with drilling waste · an explanation of why further action at the pit is not necessary to protect human health and the environment · site location map from USGS topographic map Mt. Michelson C-5 · recent site photos including aerial dated 12-Aug-91; approximate scale: 1" = 110' · letter(s) from USGS & DNR which documents pre-September 20, 1987 closure The Woodward-Clyde site visit was made on August 12, 1991 by Mr. Chris Holden and Ms. Jane Thomas. A check in the amount of $1000.00 to cover filing fees in accordance with 18ACC 60.440(a)(2)(b) will be forwarded to your office under separate cover. Please contact me at the letterhead address or at (214)951-4190 should you have any questions or require additional information to support this request. Thank you for your time. Attachments cc: Mr. Leon Lynch / Mr. Gary Schultz, ADNR Mr. Jack Winters, ADF&G s:\projects\wcc\966011 na\data\arcodata.mdb Sincerely, · J. Rooo, ~u, P.G. RECEIVED SEP o 9 UulTh,:.l,~ol0[I Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. -'," Anchorage SUMMARY OF SITE DOCUMENTATION l~eli Unit ~ AP1 # 501792000200 t 72-Olt A DNR memorandum dated 9/17/74 documents a September 3, 1974 visit to the Beli Unit 1 site. It stated that previously unsatisfactory items had been corrected and the location was approved for final abandonment as of September 3, 1974. At this time, the well marker was in place, the pit was filled, and the site was clean and fairly level. It also described some standing water and tracks in the filled pit area due to heavy rain during recent work at the location. A subsequent letter from USGS to Mobil Oil Corporation dated 10/16/75 agrees with the approval of final abandonment at this location, but informs that the land on which the well is located has been transferred to the State of Alaska and the final abandonment approval would have to be made from the appropriate State agencies. Another letter from DNR dated October 23, 1975 confirms the satisfactory condition of the Beli Unit 1 location. Field notes from an August 12, 1991 investigation by Woodward-Clyde located the reserve pit on the southern portion of the pad. It was covered with gravel which had some depressions that contained water. There was no evidence of seepage or overflow to the surrounding areas and the pit dike appeared to be intact and stable. There was no petroleum hydrocarbon odor, stains, or sheen evident anywhere on site, either on soils or water. Chemical analysis of the water from each of the two ponds in the reserve pit showed all constituents tested to be within Alaska Water Quality Standards except for Aluminum, which exceeded the standards slightly. The eastern pond exceeded the drinking standards for aluminum by 0.2 mg/L and the limits were exceeded in the western pond by 0.4 mg/L. The aerial photo shows the site to be clean and partially re-vegetated. Another site photo indicates vegetation on the reserve pit to be similar to the natural vegetation surrounding this location. The topographic map shows Beli Unit 1 to be located far from any areas of human activity or means of access. It also shows that the site is not located in an area that is likely to be eroded by rivers or tides, because of distance from water bodies.. The 1991 field notes indicate that there was no evidence of human activity or habitation which could be affected by the site, such as dwellings or water wells. Conclusion: This reserve pit should receive Agency closure without further action since the reserve pit has been filled in, no mechanism for any waste to be exposed to the environment, and the site is in an area that is not susceptible to future disturbance of covered waste. The site has made no impact to the surrounding vegetation or the human environment. Aluminum was the only analyte (from the sampling required with the 1991 ADEC reserve pit closure guidance) which slightly exceeded AWQS. This detection may indicate some contact of water with waste, but it is not' conclusive since other common drilling waste constituents were not detected. Because the aluminum is only slightly higher than the standa~, ~t(!sE [v E D unlikely the AWQS would be exceeded at the point of compliance. This location has begun to re-vegetate naturally and any further activity at this site may disturb natural restc~l[l/cb~} 9 ?0~0 processes. S:~PROJECTS\WCC\966012NA\CLATTACH.DOC 01-10-97 ' ~;:!'; ;" ''{ i)!i .!.i, ('; ';'3 C. 0715. 001~. !]~[ssi0r~ ;,nchorage Beli Unit 1 USGS Map: Mt. Michelson C-$ 195 ~ (Minor Revisions 1973) Scale: 1 inch = 1 mile DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM 410 WILLOUGHBY AVE JUNEAU, ALASKA 99687 http ://www.state.ak.us/dec~ome.htm TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR Telephone: (907) 465-5162 Fax: (907) 465-5362 April 24, 1998 Mr. Albert Robb Ill Mobil Business Resources Corporation P.O. Box 650232 Dallas, TX 75265-0232 Reference: Issuance of Approval for Final Closure for Seven Inactive Reserve Pits Dear Mr. Robb: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has completed review and public notice for the Mobil Business Resources Corporation closure applications and requests for final closure approval for inactive reserve pits. The closure applications, received January 21, 1997, provided the required information showing that previous closure was approved by a state of federal agency and that water does not accumulate in direct contact with drilling waste. The documents also provided acceptable aerial photographs of the site and a statement explaining why further action is not necessary to protect public health' or the environment. ADEC coordinated review of closure requests and field inspections of the sites with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Tyonek Native Corporation, the Kenai Peninsula Borough, and fee simple private land owners. Public notice requesting comments on the closure requests was published January 30 & 31, 1998 in the Anchorage Daily News and February 2 & 3, 1998 in the Peninsula Clarion. No public comments were received in response to this public notice. ADEC has determined that the reserve pits at these sites meet all the closure requirements of 18 AAC 60.440(b). Closure Approval Under authority of 18 AAC 60.440(c), ADEC grants final closure approval to Mobil Business Resources Corporation for the inactive reserve pits at the following seven drill sites: Well Name Landowner Beli Unit #1 DNR Mobil Business Resources Corporation April 24, 1998 Page 2 Well Name Landowner 2. Kuparuk 9-11-12 & Mobil Phillips Tract Well 13-15-11-12 DNR 3. W Staines St. 18-09-23 DNR 4. Great Basins #1 Priv~e 5. Great Basins #2 Bristol Bay Native Corporation 6. Three Mile Creek State #1 7. W. Tyonek #1 Tyonek Native Corporation Kenai Peninsula Borough Terms and Conditions This final closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) In accordance with 18 AAC 60.440(1), the Department will require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remediation if new information regarding conditions at the reserve pit facilities indicates that further actions are necessary to protect human health or the environment. 2) The approval granted by this letter is for the inactive drilling waste reserve pit(s) only. Closure for the pad as a whole (if required) must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate land owner/manager. Any person who disagrees with any portion of this decision may request an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 18 AAC 15.200-310. The request should be mailed to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 105, Juneau, Alaska 99801-1795. If a hearing is not requested within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, the right of appeal is waived. Please remember that even if an adjudicatory hearing has been requested and granted, this decision remains in full effect during the process. Sincerely, Heather Stockard Solid Waste Program Manager Mobil Business Resources Corporation April 24, 1998 Page 3 cc: Al Ott, ADF&G, Fairbanks Windy Mahan, AOGCC, Anchorage Don Karabelnikoff, Tyonek Native Corporation Lisa M. Parker, Kenai Peninsula Borough Nancy Welch, ADNR, Fairbanks H:XHOMEXRJPETERSLRSVPIT~OBIL~-INCLOMO.WPD 1996 Water Quality Criteria Standards Applicable to Inactive Reserve Pit Closure Drinking CCC Value CCC Value Freshwater Saltwater Water Selected Freshwater Dissolved from B2 from C2 Chronic Calculated CCC Chronic Calculated CCC Standards f~ AWQS Limit Compound * Conversion Factor Hardness Dependent Factors (ug/L) ~ (ug/L) ~: (m!~) (.m.c ~/L) (mg/L) (mg/L) Acute Chronic ma ba mc bc Dissolved Total Dissolved Total Aluminum ..... ' .... - . 0.2 0.2 Arsenic .... 190 36 0.19 0.005 0.036 0.036 0.05 0.01 Barium ........ I - - 2 1 Cadmium 0.911 0.876 1.128 -3.828 0.7852 -3.49 I 9.3 0.0018 0.0021 0.0093 0.0093 0.01 0.0021 Chromium III 0.316 0.86 0.819 3.688 0.819 1.561 180 0.34 0.39 0.0056 0.10 0.10 Chromium VI ..... 10 50 0.010 0.011 0.050 0.050 0.10 0.011 Lead 0.677 0.677 1.273 -1.46 1.273 -4.705 2.5 8.1 0.0058 0.0086 0.0081 0.0056 0.015 0.0086 Mercury ...... 0.012 0.025 0.000012 0.000012 0.000025 0.000025 0.002 0.000012 Nickel 0.998 0.997 0.846 3.3612 0.846 1.1645 160 8.2 0.30 0.30 0.0082 0.0083 0.1 0.1 Sodium .......... 71 250 250 Zinc 0.978 0.986 0.8473 0.8604 0.8473 0.7614 100 81 0.20 0.047 0.081 0.088 5 0 .... Benzene § ........ 0.005 0.005 Ethylbenzene § ......... 0.7 0.7 Toluene § ........ 1.0 1.0 Xylene § .......... 10.0 10.0 PCBs-1260 ..... 0.014 0.03 - 0.000014 - 0.000030 0.0005 0.0005 Diesel Range Organics §§ ........... Notes: Hardness dependent values are based on the area background average of 218 mg/L CaCO3 1' ADEC Water Quality Standards (July 1996, 18 AAC 70.020) incorporate Federal Standards in 40 CFR 131.36. Criteria based on 18 AAC 70.020 (1)(c) water use. If a Federal standard does not exist then Alaska Drinking Water Standards were used. tt EPA Water Quality Standards from 40 CFR 131.36 (b) (1) matrix. * Bold compounds indicate parameters listed in current inactive reserve pit closure table in 18AAC60.440 ** Minimum Hardness is 25 mg/I and Maximum is 400 mg/L (40 CFR 131.36 (c)(4)) Values in EPA Water Quality matrix are based on a hardness of 100 mg/L CCC=Criterion Continuous Concentration CMC=Criterion Maximum Concentration § The TAH in the water column can not exceed 10 ug/L (sum of 8020 results), 18 AAC 70.020 (1)(c) §§ No numerical standard. $ Drinking Water Standards from July 1996 Alaska Drinking Water Regulations (18 AAC 80). Metals values are for total recoverable. No MCL for lead." Lead value shown is the lead action level. $$ Metals values are for dissolved metals with the exception of mercury which is a total recoverable value. AWQS-USE.XLS Page 1 1/10/97 41',., L.i ., 6 UeNi NIL. 1Vi i� fLeisor l -6 INorth j7Z -0/1 Mer Topopgkk Map WI. Map Rafamce No. API #50-179-2002 opneaw Mobil Oil Corp. DattSpud 1/20/73 WONNawse Beli Unit #1 completed other My« Inmen —A , P & AbwWoned 6 /24 /73 Suspended Wildcat X DerMopmmmat Tow Depth 14, 63 2' L "dit Redrill Depth Md. 669'N, 244 VW fr SE cor. T vertical Depth 14, 584' Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, UPM Dun. W Djrecdo■d) (Surveyed) 69'N, 1682'W fr SE cor. Sec. 8 T4N R 23 F, UPM Elevation DsiWttfContssctor Parker Drilling Co. COMM! Rif Make National 130-496 K,wy swh►nf 1952' Mad Lofdnf Company Cuft Record I prd. Interval Electric - Mud s) Intervals Con Intervah sin Depth sx• See Tests DIL Proximity log Sonic Density Dipmeter Mud log 9093-9109 11, 193-11, 202 11, 217-11, 258 11, 648-11, 660 1 1, 660-11 669 20" 13-3/8" 9-5/8" 675' 2, 688' 11, 160 5870 2520 640 Prodaetion W Applicable) Drill Stem Tests per latterval 12, 421-12, 444 IRWIM WtW FountW Chokes) TO Cp Gor Gravity Gas Production Komar.. - LAOXWC , Ope - r m. Base gravel 4 486' Kingak Fm kip 10, 780' Shublik Fm 4 11, 187' Sadlerochit Fm CO) 11, 430' Lisburne Fm @ 12, 420' DST #l: 11, 160-12, 108'. Rec. 43 bbls. mud. DST #2: 9055-9103'. Flowed gas(d 210 MCFD, with trace of greenish oil. DST 43: 8420-8435', Flowed gas i 50 MCFD. DST 4: 6190-6240'. Test failed. DSI 45: 6185-6240'. Test failed. Packer problem DST #6: 6150& 619()-6240'. No gas or fluid to surface. Rec, mud & water. DST 47: 4640-4913'. Rec. mud & water. No gas or fluid to surface. PE-1)� d`.� ;ts,:At A, s—. x. Twp - Rng - Sec Mar - Topographic Map Basin Operator Exxon Corporation Well Name Canning River Unit Block A#1 Other Major Interest Holders Wildcat X Development LOC PION 695'S, 3096'W fr NE cor Sur Sec. 19, T3N, R24E, UM Btm (If Directional) Straight Hole API Map Reference 50-179-20005 Date Spud 3/22/74 Completed P & Abandoned 7/7/74 Suspended Total Depth 8874' Redrill Depth. 8874' Vertical Depth Nabors Alaska Drilling Co. ELEVATION Drilling Contractor #25 National 110 Ground Rig Make Kelly Bushing US' Mud Logging Company Borst & Giddens Logging Service, Inc. Casing Record Perf. Intervals Available Logs Core Intervals Size Depth Sx. Neutron Log 3917-23 4 5- 20"cond 498' 1865 None DIL Log 3923-58 8865-74 13-3/8" 2138' 2530 Sonic Log 4289-4349 Density Log 4868-79 Dipmeter 4879-4924 Production (If Applicable) Drill Stem Tests None DST41: 4900-5098. Sadlerochit. Tool Plugged. Pay Interval initial Potential DST#2: 4809-5099. Sadlerochit. Rec. 75 bbls fresh water. No shows. Chokels) Tp Cp DST#3: 8263-8874. Katakturak. Rec. 134 bbls Gor Gravity freshwater. No shows. Gar, Production DST#4: 4320-4490. Shublik. Rec. 218' mud, No shows. Remarks - Geologic Tops - Etc. Located approximately 6 miles southeast of Kavik Field. Torok-Okgik q 2493' K ingak (, 2550' Sag River (L 4288' Shublik rb 4332' Sadlerochit («' 4710' Lisburne (4 5675' Kayak-Kakiktuk ((v 7965' Katakturak (a, 8220' Plugged and Abandoned Completion Issued 10/21/76 ( L is %,LLU:..1 I'.i i�Rf,Li710N C0PP P,O. ROBS 2278 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99510 COPYRIGHT .v , I i%i V i. I b I i UV1 yFb Twp - Rng - Sec - Mer Topographic Map 7perator Exxon Well Name Canning River U. B-1 Other Major Interest Holders X Wildcat Development LOCATION Surf. 665'S, 657'W fr NE rnr Sec. 32, T4N, R24E, UM Btm. (If Directional) Straight Hole Basin API 50-179-20006 Date Spud 12/29/74 Completed Map Reference Abandoned 4/22/75 Suspended Total Depth - I Q,803' Redrill Depth Vertical Depth ELEVATION Drilling Contractor Nabors Drilling Company Ground Rig Make Kelly Bushing Mud Logging Company Casing Record Perf. Intervals Available Logs Core Intervals Size Depth Sx. DI L SONIC 8955-8973' 7"liner 9346-2273' 900 None DENSITY NEUTRON 9 5/8 2514' 1300 MUD 3 3/8 599' 20" 88' Production (If Applicable) Drill Stem Tests None DST #1: 5400-64'. Packer Failed. Pay Interval DST #2: 5425-64' . Packer Failed. Initial Potential None DST #3: 8796-9343' . Packer Failed. DST #4: 8839-9348'. Rec. 284' mud in 90 min. Choke(s) Tp Cp DST #5: 10198-10550'. Open 165 min. Rec. 140' mud. Got Gravity DST ° 6 : 10540-10803' . Open 3 hrs . 33 min. r Rec. 540' mud & 1682' water. Gas Production Remarks - Geologic Tops - Etc. Schrader Bluff @ 1253' Lower Seabee @ 7435' L. Torok-Okpikurok @ 7775' Kingak @ 7995' Sag River @ 8335' Shublik @ 8448' Sadlerochit @ 8780' .chooka @ 9569' IWahoo @ 9700' Alapeh @ 10,225' Plugged and Abandoned pr ,rr,it ! 1111 1P N (,J) tP JCompletion issued 10/3/77 P.() lo)' "?,78 ANCIV)liAU,AI_A:I(A COPYINGHT PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE Rw, PORT State of Alaska .ALASKA 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD No. 7Z-o¢1 Lease .~-- O ~&fqO ~- Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Location Abnd Date Spud: //~0/?~ · ' TD: /9, 6~ · Completed · , Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. sfc csg: /.~ ¢8 ' A/ ~_ z~ ~/~o~ Liner: - Perf intervals - tops Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code. Marker pos= or plate: ~ ~ , .) · // - .. Signed Date Company' WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATA SUMMARY REPORT DATE' 09/09/91 PAGE- 1 Parameters Sample_Point ID: ETC Sample Number: Sample Date: Facility Code: Units MPB01WA-O1 MPB01WA-02 MPBO1WA-03 MPB01WA-04 MPB04WA-O1 MPBO4WA-02 MPBO4WA-05 MPB05WA-O1 MG3359 MC3360 MC3361 MC3362 MC3363 MC3364 MC3365 MC3366 910811 910811 910811 910811 910812 910812 910812 910812 WWCANCHHZW W-WCANCHHZW W-WCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW ~ONVENTIONALS (AR55) Chloride mg/L 95.4 63.3 61.2 82.1 57.8 243 309 17.3 MPBO5WA-03 MPBO5WA-05 MPBOSWA-06 MPBO6WA-O1 MPB06WA-02 MPBO6WA-04 MPBO7WA-O1 MPBO7WA Parameters Sample_Point_ID' ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MC3367 MC3369 MC3368 MC3370 MC3371 MC3372 MC3373 MC3374 910812 910812 910812 910813 910815 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZ~ ]ONVENTIONALS (AR55) Chloride mg/L 38.2 332 148 489 144 77.4 112 19~8 Parameters Sample Point ID: ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBO7WA-04 MPBO7WA-05 MPBO8WA-02 MPB08WA-03 MPB08WA-04 MPBO8WA-05 MPBOgWA-O1 MPBO9WA-02 MC3375 MC3376 MC3377 MC3378 MC3379 MC3380 MC3381 MC3382 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZWWWCANCHHZWWWCANCHHZWWWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZI~ ]ONVENTIONALS (AR55) Chloride mg/L 117 276 250 515 274 792 29.1 24.7 Company: WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATA SUMMARY REPORT DATE' 09/09/91 PAGE' 3 Parameters Sample Point ID: ETC Sample Number: Sample Date: Facility Code: Units MPBO1WA-O1 MPBO1WA-02 MPBO1WA-03 MPBO1WA-04 MPBO4WA-O1 MPBO4WA-02 MPBO4WA-05 MPBO5WA-O1 MC3359 MC3360 MC3361 MC3362 MC3363 MC3364 MC3365 MC3366 910811 910811 910811 910811 910812 910812 910812 910812 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW ~CANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCftHZ~ mPA METHOD 8020 - AROMATIC VOLATILE ORGANIGS (AR58) Benzene ug/L <.500 Ethylbenzene ug/L <.500 Toluene ug/L <.500 m-Xylene ug/L <.500 o+p-Xylenes ug/L <1.00 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBOSWA-03 MPBOSWA-05 MPB05WA-06 MPBO6WA-O1 MPBO6WA-02 MPBO6WA-04 MPBO7WA-O1 MPBO7WA-02 MC3367 MC3369 MC3368 MC3370 MC3371 MC3372 MC3373 MC3374 910812 910812 910812 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZ~ EPA METHOD 8020 - AROMATIG VOLATILE ORGANIGS (AR58) Benzene ug/L <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 Ethylbenzene ug/L <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 Toluene ugfL <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 m-Xylene ug/L <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 <.500 o+p-Xylenes ug/L <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 <1.00 Company: WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATA SUMMARY REPORT DATE' 09/09/91 PAGE' 5 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBO1WA-O1 MPB01WA-02 MPBO1WA-03 MPB01WA-04 MPB04WA-O1 MPB04WA-02 MPBO4WA-05 MPB05WA-O1 MC3359 MC3360 MC3361 MC3362 MC3363 MC3364 MC3365 MC3366 910811 910811 910811 910811 910812 910812 910812 910812 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW ~CANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW ~CANCHHZ~ ~ALIFORNIA LUFT ORGANICS (AR62) Diesel ug/L <1200 <1200 2400 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBOSWA-03 MPBO5WA-05 MPBOSWA-06 MPB06WA-O1 MPBO6WA-02 MPBO6WA-04 MPBO7WA-O1 MPBO7WA MC3367 MC3369 MC3368 MC3370 MC3371 MC3372 MC3373 MC3374 910812 910812 910812 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWGANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW CALIFORNIA LUFT ORGANICS (AR62) Diesel u§/L <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 <1200 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number: Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBO7WA-04 MPBO7WA-05 MPBOSWA-02 MPBOSWA-03 MPBOSWA-04 MPBO8WA-O5 MPBO9WA-O1 MPBO9WA-02 MC3375 MC3376 MC3377 MC3378 MC3379 MC3380 MC3381 MC3382 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZ~ ]ALIFORNIA LUFT ORGANICS (AR62) Diesel Gasoline ug/_L 2400 2100 4000 2100 - - ug/L - - - ' - <106 <100 <106 <100 Company: WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATA SUMMARY REPORT DATE: 09/09/91 PAGE: 7 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number' Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBO1WA-01 MPBO1WA-02 MPB01WA-03 MPBO1WA-04 MPB04WA-O1 MPBO4WA-02 MPB04WA-05 MPBO5WA-01 MC3359 MC3360 MC3361 MC3362 MC3363 MC3364 MC3365 MC3366 910811 910811 910811 910811 910812 910812 910812 910812 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW W-WCANCHHZU ~PA METHOD - 6010/70~0 SERIES METALS (AR72) Aluminum, Total Barium, Total Cadmium, Total Chromium, Total Potassium, Total mg/L mg/L mg/.L mg/L mg/L 1.37 .300 <.200 <.200 .420 .671 <.200 <.200 2.58 .138 .151 .122 .584 .676 .149 .193 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 <.010 -~ <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 6.31 9.61 2.16 1.45 3.71 7.15 4.45 1.4 Sodium, Total Nickel, Total Lead Total ZinCl Total Mercury, Total mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 142 109 47.3 37.2 79.9 215 217 26.6 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.030 <.050 <.050 <.050 <.050 <.050 <.050 <.050 <.050 .041 <.020 <.020 <.020 <.020 <.020 <.020 <.020 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 <.001 Parameters Sample Point ID' ETC Sample Number: Sample Date' Facility Code' Units MPBOSWA-03 MPBO5WA-05 MPBO5WA-06 MPBO6WA-O1 MPBO6WA-02 MPBO6WA-04 MPBO7WA-O1 MPB07WA-0~ MC3367 MC3369 MC3368 MC3370 MC3371 MC3372 MC3373 MC3374 910812 910812 910812 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZWWWCANCHHZWWWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW krWCANCHHZL gPA METHOD - 6010/7000 SERIES METALS (AR72) Aluminum, Total Barium, Total Cadmium, Total Chromium, Total Potassium, Total mgdL mg/L mg/~L mg/L mg/L <.200 <.040 <.010 <.030 1.48 Sodium, Total Nickel, Total Lead, Total Zinc, Total Mercury, Total mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 13.4 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 <. 200 .429 <.010 <.030 3.82 268 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 .554 .359 <.010 <.030 2.23 186 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 <.200 1 <.010 <.030 4 293 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 .3O .94 <. 200 1 <.010 <.030 2 98 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 .42 .45 .1 <. 200 .581 <.010 <.030 1.21 38.9 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 <. 200 · 124 <.010 <.030 1.57 35.0 <.030 <.050 <.020 <.001 <.2OO <. 040 <.010 <.030 <1.00 5.86 <.030 <.050 <.020 <. 001 Company' WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS DATA SUMMARY REPORT DATE' 09//09//91 PAGE' 9 Parameters Sample Point ID: ETC Sample Number: Sample Date: Facility Code: Units MPBO1WA-O1 MPB01WA-02 MPBO1WA-03 MPBO1WA-04 MPB04WA-O1 MPBO4WA-02 MPBO4WA-05 MPBO5WA-O1 MC3359 MC3360 MC3361 MC3362 MC3363 MC3364 MC3365 MC3366 910811 910811 910811 910811 910812 910812 910812 910812 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW gPA METHOD 8080 - POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBs) (AR99) PCB-lO16 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1221 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 PGB-1232 ug~L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1242 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1248 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1254 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1260 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 Parameters Sample_Point ID ETG Sample Number Sample Date Facility Code Units MPBOSWA-03 MPBOSWA-05 MPBO5WA-06 MPBO6WA-O1 MPBO6WA-02 MPBO6WA-04 MPBO7WA-O1 MPBO7WA-O2 MC3367 MC3369 MC3368 MC3370 MC3371 MC3372 MC3373 MC3374 910812 910812 910812 910813 910813 910813 910813 910813 WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW WWCANCHHZW gPA METHOD 8080 - POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PGBs) (AR99) PCB-lO16 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1221 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1232 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1242 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1248 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1254 ug~L <3.80 <3.80 PCB-1260 ug/L <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 <3.80 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CORP. 320 TESCONI CIRCLE, SUITE G, SANTA ROSA, CA. 95401 (707) 544-5570 AUGUST 31, 1991 CLIENT: ATTN: ANALYSIS: PROJECT: JOBLINK NUMBER: MATRIX TYPE: COLLECTED BY: 1~3ODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS 701 SESAME STREET ANCNORAGE, AK 99503 JANE THONAS ALUMINUM, BARIUM, CADMIUM, CHROHIUM, LEAD, MERCURY, NICKEL, POTASSIUM, SODIUM, ZINC 91C0650A 805435 LIQUID MOBIL OIL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE POINT SAMPLE DATE DATE IN LAB Mc3454 MPBOlWA-01 08-11-91 08-15-91 MC3455 MPBOIUA-02 08-11-91 08-15-91 MC3456 MPBOI~A-03 08-11-91 08-15-91 MC3457 MPBOI~A-04 08-11-91 08-15-91 MC3458 MPBO4WA-01 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3459 MPBO4UA-02 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3460 MPBO4WA-05 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3461 MPBOS~A-01 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3462 MPBOS~A-03 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3~63 MPBOS~A-06 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3464 MPBOS~A-O5 08-12-91 08-15-91 MC3465 MPBO6WA-01 08-13-91 08-15'91 MC3466 MPBO6UA-02 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3467 -MPBO6~A-04 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3468 MPBOTUA-01 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3469 MPBO7~/A-02 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC.3470 MPBOTgA-04 08-1~-91 08-15-91 MC3471 MPBOZUA-05 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3472 MPBOBt~A-02 08-13-91 08-15'91 MC3473 MPBO81~A-03 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3474 MPBOS~A-04 08-13'91 08-15-91 MC3&75 MPBOB~A-O5 08-13-91 08'15'91 MC3476 MPBO9~A-01 08-13'91 08-15-91 MC3477 MPBOgUA-02 08-13-91 08-15-91 MC3478 MPBOg~A-03 08-13'91 08-15-91 This report is "PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL" and delivered to, and intended for the exclusive use of the above named client only. Environmental Testing and Certification Corp. assumes no responsibility or liability for the reliance hereon or use hereof by anyone other than the above named client. Environmental Testing and Certification Corporation. Thomas E. Gran, Ph.D.', Vice Pres'~dent, General Manager ETC Santa Rosa Date A DECADE OF QUALITYAND SERVICE II II II I II I uhain of Custody Analysis Request -~ ,~n~ /~ ~~ .... ~,,~,/~ ................. Phone N~ ~/-/- ~= Fax No.~~ ~ ' 3/~ 7o~ sesameS;reel ~ ~ - / Anchorage, Alas~ 99503 Pmje~ Manager ~~ ~,~ ....... _ -- _ ....... , -e,~~ i i i i II~II I Il i i ..... i i ii I I I I( I III I IIIII I I II I I III I~ I ........ ii ii i i i III I I II I I IIII I ......................... ~. ~'~ ~c Sampling Remarks , ,., ............ - .. · ~ ~ -- ~ II III , ,. , ,. =1 iiii ~m. sl-~.-~,,~ _ , ,~ ~ ,~ ~ ~ ~ '. .,~ ~/;'I~,"~; ¢..,~o , ,,i~~~ ~.,, P, .,, ................ ~ ............. ~:,~ ~~~ ........... ~,o/-~,~ F~ ~ ~, > ~ ~ .... ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~' ........ ~-ot-~-.~,,?~. ~,, ~ .... ~.. ~. ~ ~ ~ ,, ~ 6 ,. ~.~ ........ . , , ~ ~ .......... , ...... ~'~ ~. ~. ........... ~ ., ~ .... - ~ ~ . ,, , , .... ~-~ ~ ~t ....... - _ ~/8-o~-~o ~2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~/:":~ I ~' ~ ~:l ~. 0~_~.o~,... e~ ~- ~ ~ "~' ~ . .... ~ ~ ~,q~tr''w~ 6 ~, ~~~ ~'~'~~ ~/a-~-~4-~ '~'. ~ ~. ~. ~. ~.. " ~ ~ ~'f',':;',.* ...... · 1~ ~~ ~:~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~/~__,.. ~~~ - ' ' ~b please ini~al ~e follo~ng: ~~,, ,,, ,, ,, ., ,,, ............ ~~ .... , . ., , ........ , · REV A. XL .~ward-Clyde Consultants WCC Proj~ No.: 91 C0650A Client N~e: M~ile Oil Expiration .-- ~-~ . SITE OBSERVATIONS Site/Well Name: WCC Site ID: APl Well Number: Pg. of .... / ~t/~, --c~ L, .. ( if applicable, note iteme on site map) Pit 1) An obvi~s~Pit o~lf NO goto next page) No ! I Yes~ Describe: la) C~onditi~it~dJke, Intact? n ~ No I lYes ~ Descdbe:~.~ q"'- ' "-~-Er~? No r"'"~Yes r--'] Describe: lb) Any evidence of wind or water erosion of pit dike? No ~ Yes ['""'] Describe: lc) No No r .]s slo~_..~..di~e appear stable? Yes,,[~ Describe: Does the. pit contain any substance? (liquid,solid,sludge,color, uniformity) r'--]Ye~"Oescribe: ~~.-, ~ ~ ~i~:~ le) E~v~ence~kfilled pit? No I lYes ~1_ Describe: lf)_ Any evidence of erosion of pit contents? N~es r-'-] Describe: lg) Any evidence of subsidence of dik,e,s o,r .p'~ contents? No F"-']Yes r-'-] Describe: ~m~ ~ ~ lh) Standing or runn~ water in p!t~ Nor---IYes~Depth: ~ ~ Descdbe:5'~,~[. li) Surface water in c, j3~act with eo~of pit dikes? No r--']Yes/]"~~ Describe: o-~ ~5~- ~-,~ j~,'l~I l j) .v~~e of seepage from pit? No,!/,~es r'--] Describe: lk) Evidend'e of overflow of pit to surrounding area? N?~~.Y~es F'~ Describe:  urface of the pit contents cracked? Water in crack? RDescribe: 1 m~e~...~lling away ~m the edges o! the pit? No L>x/lYes ! I Describe: Cormultants ~I) and Time: '-'~ :VCC Project No.: 91C0650A ' '- / ' 'Client Name: Mobil Oil Exploration Field Information Pg .... Site/WeilName: ... ~)~(,' WCC Site ID: APl Well Number: I ' I SITE OBSERVATIONS ( if applicable, note Items on site map) ln) De~sio~ea that may hold standing water in some instances? No ! IYes/~i. Depth: Describe: lo) Evidence of animaljntrusion of pit (tracks,burrows,etc.)? 2) Any st,_~a__,andin~l~..~ni~ng water on pad? No L__JY~,~I ~ Depth: ~'~ Describe: ~ ~'~- f a"~' 3) A,~~eu~rocarbon sheens or odor on the pad or pit when soil or water is disturbed ? No ~ lYes I I Describe: 4) StakLed ~ areas or obvious budal sites? No _~[~es ~ Describe: · 5) Any i~__i_i_i_i_i_i_i_~ion of a refueling area on pad? (i.e. diked area on pad, fuel stand) "No '~~_..Yes r--'l Describe: 6) Any other impoundment areas on the pad other than the pit? No r-~yes ~"J~::~:~ Describe: 7a) Can debris be burned or buried on site? No r"-'JYes ~ Describe: 8) ~ an~ntainers on-site (i.e. drums,palletS, bags)? No _l sl I Describe: 8a) Estimated amount of waste and condition of containers: Describe: 9) ARy~V~e~ of buried trash? No -~:::~.._Yes r-'""l Describe: 9 Is~ev~ NO~_~ ~,~,.,-~/ I Describe: 9b) An,~,y~vi~hatX trash had been burned prior to disposal? No L/ lYes J'~. J Describe: and Time: WCC Project No.: Client Name: '-' Field Information Consuitante Pg. of ,+ I~/[ A/q/ Site/Well Name: ~ ~'[ ,' ~ ~, ~ 91G06~A ~ WCC Site ID: ~ P ~ ' ~'~ M~il Oil ~plora~n APl Well Number: J ~ ~ ~ O 0 ~D0 GENERAL OBSERVATION OF AREA (include in sketch if applicable) No ['"'""lYes ~ /Y~escribe: I~ .,~-~/~j ~, ..- , 13) Evidence of n~ural events (e.g. fl~s, mud f~ws, freezeAhaw heavi~) ~~ '."-~ 1 ~ % ~-.~ ,. W~er 14) ~udac~ in area? (Streams, cr~ks etc.) ~I lYes ~ Dista~e from p~: De~r~e: 14a) Dir~n of sudace water f~w? ~o Di~tam~ lmm pl: ~r~: Wildlife 16 An),,.~(..~wing water within 1/4 or within I mile of site that may be habitat for fish? No [",,,,,/[Yes r-'-I Distance from site: Describe: 17) An~vidence o~f wild/life in area? Where? No I lYes ~ Distance from site: Describe: 18) Any evidence of human habitation/use within 114 or within I mile of site? No ~es r'-I Distance from site: Describe: 19),,[~.~.eeisily accessible to humans? (Road to site, nearby village or hunting area) No,/l.L.,~es r"'"-i Distance from site: Describe: 20.t Any evidence of humans at site? (Beer cans, vehicle stracks, camp fires ,etc.) "lo~~t-~es r--'l Describe: · Woodward,Clyde Consultants ·" - 'late and Time: VCC Project No.: 91C0650A Client Name: Mobil Oil E~plorafi~n Site/Well Name: WCC Site ID: APl Well Numl~r: Field Information Pg ...... SITE MAP OF AREA Legend: Sar~le ID: (Client)(WCC Site ID~)-WA-(Sample no.#~) Sample ID: (Client)(WCC Site IDf~)-SO-(Sarnple no.~) Example:CIB01-WA-01 Water Sample Location Soil/Sludge Sample Location WCC Site ID: PB- Prudhoe Bay AP-Alaska Peninsula SC-Kenai Peninsula/sout~ Central BR-Brooks Range , lB-Icy Bay t~/~ . i ii Background Soil Sample Background Water Sample '/" SITE NAME: Bell Unit #1 WELL DRILLED: 1973 WCC SITE ID: MPB-0~ DATE VISITED: 8/12/91 1. Aerial view of site, looking east. 2. View of reserve pit cover material, looking south. Vegetation on reserve pit cover is similar to surrounding vegetation. Document Transmittal Union Oil Company of California union DATE SU~gMITTED ACCOUNTING MONTH 9-25-81 vD Mr. Wiliiam Van Alen FF~OMj. F. Friberg Alaska O&G Conservation Commo Union Oil Co. of Calif. AT 3001 Porcupine Dr. A~P.O. Box 76 ..... Brea, CA 92621 Anchorage, AK 99501 fELEPHONE NO. TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING: .~ , , . 3 Boxes of thin sections and .re~aining ,sample material from: ,',~u~ Beli UnlL ~1 ARCO/~oco Kavik ~1 ARCO Kavik Unit ~2 ARCO Kavik Unit ~3 . Texaco W. Kavik Unit ~1 / ~ ~lease acknowledge receipt by ~ . igning and returning one copy (~f this transmittal form. i , . Date ?? ~~~. ~_~~ , ,, " .... I I ~~ ~' ,., FORM 1~2M02 (REV. 11-72) PRINTED IN U.S.A. .J September !, 1981 Ero W. Norman Kent Union Oil Company of California P. O.- Box 6241 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sections from Well Samples and Cores in State Library Collectiono Dear Norm, Pursuant to our recent ~iscussions, permission is hereby granted to Union Oii Company of California to extract a maximum 1cc. of sample material per sample envelope, or 1cc. of core material per foot of core, from the State's set of samples and cores for the purpose of preparing petrographic thin-section within the desig- nated intervals in the following wells, subject to the below listed conditions t Set .~o. 312 240 248 ARCO/Amoco Kavik No. ~ ..... 4,550' -5,500 ' 8,900'-9,500' ARCO ~v~k Unit No. 2 5,&00~-7,200~ ~ ~v~k Unit No. 3 * No cuts are to ~ ~&e in this interval fr~ the State es ~t of ~ore chips on this Texaco W- Kavik Unit CONDITIONS 1. cuts of the samples from the State collection are to be extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags in-which total content of cuttings is greater than 10cc. (No cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is less. than 10cc. ) 2. Union will prOVide the State with a list of the sample intervals in each well from which, material was extracted. Mr.-- ~orman W. Kent" -2- ~eptember 1, 1981 All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be received by the Commission by approximately November 15, 1981 and are to be transmitted direct to the Commission and not .examined by outside parties. . All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commission.. 5~ No additional slides are to be Prepared without specific consent from the Commission. 6. Union shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to. work with you in this beneficial project and look forward to your companyts continued .ew~rcise of care and good judgement in the handling of this limited quantity of valu- able well material. I know we both understand that the State ts well sample library is public property and that granting Union permission to extract portions of material from this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides e~hances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum ~ologist cc~ Mr. J. F. Friberg Union 0il Company of California P. O. Box 76 Brea, Ca li fornia 92621 ,MEMORANDUM DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOU, RCE Division of Oil and G~ To: O.K. Gilbreth, Jr. Director THRU' Hoyle H. Hamilton Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM' Lonnie C. Smith Petroleum Engineer State of A aska DATE: October 23, 1975 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: North Slope Abandonment Inspection with USGS and ELM, Mobil ' s Del i Unit No. 1; Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, UM. Tuesday September 9, 1975 - We departed Texaco's Kad River location at 3:12 PM h'eading east'for' the Canning River area but shortly before reaching the river we turned south and soon found Mobil's location. Mobil's Deli Unit No. l, Sec. 8, T4N., R23 E., UM.; P&A 6/24/73..; F-034405 I made two inspections of this location last summer and had given Mobil my approval on September 3, 1974 (see report of 9/14/74). The USGS and the ELM people had not revisited the lease since then. We landed, after circling and making the usual pictures. I took Photo No. 8 from the air which shows almost all of the well site pad and the camp area pad. The old pit area is still the wettest portion of the pad with some water stand- ing in ruts. After landing, I took Photo No. 9 showing the wellhead marker with gravel mounded over the casinghead in the background looking across the worst part of the reserve pit area which still appears to be in good shape and very similar to the way I left &t on my previous visit. Photo No. lO is a por- tion of the mousehole pipe with rocks in it sticking up near the mound of dirt by the wellhead marker. We kicked some more gravel and dirt over this. Every- one was well satisfied with the condition of this location, so we soon took off and headed southeast again. ~mmediately after leaving the location we flew over a hilltop and found the gravel pit that had been used to build the location. I took Photo No. ll looking north across this gravel pit area. There is some snow obscuring" the ground but at appeared in relatively good shape. This is the second of 14 well locations inspected on federal leases ~hich are to become state leases. In discussing this location with Bill Wunni~,ke we a~reed that nothing further needed l~O be done at this location~ (~) R63072 ,8 at tim atrlmrt Z - ~ mid 1t~ 1~, ' - ' -- ' ~ · '. for a' ~1t~~ '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1~~. ~ ~ ~~ tn PlaCtd~s I~tnt 1 Sta in. Are? - ~e flev d~ ~ctly to the Bee.ch~.. . of the Beechey Potnt ~ell, C!~lea r, ' u~ tes aR4 folded 111ov TANKS, Clean s~oo~h gravel pad and bers,a gravel fuel revemun~ ....... and in a ver~ neat condition... dr111 · rig vas stacked on the locatton until this past, winter, ~ousT dtscus~ whet~er or be no cost he sala that there ~ould , r S would take care of. the complete chopper ttck?t,. I_ftl].ed out a, Ft~e. ld_Z.n pec, tton Report form . (attached) for the Beechey Potnt Staging area ~na~ca~ng satisfactory condftton an4 shoving' all fuel had been removed and the pt]!ow tanks stacked. ! also. ?11led ou_t i stmllar report form (attached) for the · pSactd-Plaghm.3eechey Potnt Iio. 1 vel1 Indic&ting the unsatisfactory work and. the correcf, fve ms,res req, tred. 1ts~,' operatorsn~p ~,is cn~n~ over m 16, 1~4 ~ t~t,I ~t ~ Md ~le! ~e ctaan-~ ~t~ · tt--~ ~ ~ t'-"~Itt~ ~s ~t I~ ~ttl ~ts vtstt. · ge a~~ ~ i~tton f~ ~ ~st wht~' s~ ~e loca~n ~ whtch ~n ptC a~a. ge la~ ~a Z walk~ ~e l~atfon and ~k ~ ~ ~tch shows I bad prffwJomly docwmatml Just about eveJ? Sram mn~JoMd tn the above photos tn ,~ prffvtm vtstt· ~ ego, vlt~ slmtlar photos, shcvtng these same boards, ,fftal bends, tresk, and pteces of pipe li3rlng on Gr off of the pad. Zt ts obvtous ~ha~ contractor performd-the clean-up ~ork for Exxon only dld · sm11 amount of york around tl~ Mellkead. After arrtvtn9 et De·dhow·. Me returned to the flabor's camp and the Bechtel bffJce, vhere !provtded Hr. Van Allen wtth coptes of the Fteld Reports and ye ag·tn vent over the requtremenb for satisfactory completion of the clean- up on 1:he. Plactd ! then c~tacted Hr. Jtm T~ylor, contrec~or for the f!obtl 011 (:or, oration, and made provisions to spend the ntght at-Pabor's camp at Hr. TaylorOs request. At 4:30 p.m. ! left ~rlth Hr. Taylor and hts ptlot tn the flobtl chartered helicopter and headed for the Uest: ICadleroshtltk location'. ~IoF~tl's id·st Kadlerosht1 ~- This vel1 _ts ~ o_f several leases an n trans- erred from federal authority to state authority. Thts was mY second vtstt to ~hts location. I had tnspectnd thts location and requested 'additional vor~ to be perfomnd before tt could' be satisfactorily compleX. Photo ~12 ~as taken near ~e 1ce atrstrflp locatton and tt shovs · pt1· of tu~ grass and tutorial that Mas scooped up when an area was cleared of snow. The snov and 1ce Js Just about all mltod nov, leavtng Just · pt1· ot' tundra grass. There seems fo tM no problem here stnce there appears to be no tundra dig.. ~hoco J13 ts ·ptcture of the T~seedcd atr~*.r4p area. Close tnspec~tofl , s~-~ts to be tn very good condition wtb~ ~he ney seed grovth comtng on. ~cl~up, hts loca~oe m ~1~ wll c1~ ~ ~ loot ! ~ no ~t~e~1 Fteld T~p ~K ~ ~ m Z ~ ~, ?~lor's of ~ ~ous Fteld.T~p ~. ~ ~'7-31-74 ~ ~ m. thnt the uBS~~ tMm.~ ~ ~ ~ thit the "Ftnal m~ I loca~ c1~ ~ 9-3 '4,' lle hal't S~ ~d of II)P~tlllttlY 4~ bots blovtng fro, th ?t. ~The ~ ptlot 4t4 not e~en 1maw th~controls, ~hlle !qutckly ~a~_.._~? . I~arM4 the ~ again and headed for the Belt location. , center; the cip--'~y pd area; ~ s~ road and the Beaver 'at~- st~p ~t was ¢tna11~ const~ ~fl ~ts' wet1 vas unable ~ be ftnts~. durtng ~ vtnl~r.  ts a close-~ of ~ ~ell ~d, wt~ tM P~ mawr a~,.a mou~ of ~ ~e11~ shcnm tn ~ cen~:~~~t~!':a'~b44~ Afar ct~1t~ ~ 1~t1~ ~ 1~. Ht~. ~ ,t~ s~111 ~ htgh ~e ~r pttot s~ tn h at--ft. ~. T~lor and ~. ~lk~ ~ 1~tt~. I ~ h~ ~21 t'~ h ~u~t ~r of ~ ~d a~a, l~ktng ac~s ~ ft1~~~ ~ w11~d. ~ ~ ~tto~ tn ~ p~vto~. so ~11~ "g~wl' u~ on ~ls 1~tt~ ts ~a11~ a ~x~ of I ~k P~' t22 sa~tq on W ~ of dt~ b7 ~e P~ mP~ a~ l~ktn9 ~~~ta~s tteft11~ ptta~. X wlk~ up ~ ~ road leadtflg ~ ~ at~flp a~ Wk P~ ~23 oP ~e supS17 pad ~ wlked back to ~e no~ along ~~~e of ~e ~d and ~k JZ4, l~ktng ~st ~~ ~he ~11head m~er and helicopter. · =~. ~ ,~ c~m cloNr ! ~ ~ ~~ J~ ~ ~ area Idth sIo~ ~ .~wl, ~ ~K ~ h w11~, ~ ~ PM Fo11~ ets ~ w dKld w h 1~tt~. ~ ht X ~ld dm a~ amfl ~m~t~of ~ ~~ I Md dt~r~ a s~ ~t~ a ~1. of otl ~ ~ ~~ ~stt. b ~ ~~ for B,11~ ~Jnt, ~11 ,s s~ly *~t, on h Buufo~ Sfl ~sC11~. I no~ ~ ~. T~lor's ~X of W p~vt~s tnspKtton F1~I a~~t a~ l~atJ~ 'c1~~ ~s a~~ ~~r .3, 1974.' ~ a~ud at ~bJl's Bu11~ Potnt s~pl~ ~t at 7:~ p.m. vJ~ ~e htgh wS~ sCtll tn ~ms. ~e ~ld sfl hC all of ~e available c~ ~ out t~ ~ ~tn h pt11~ ~n~ and ptC 11ne~ ~t~ we~ t~tng ~ bl~ out of ~sttt~. Afar la~ a~ anc~ng d~ ~ hell~p~r ~ ~~ ~ ~~m aC O:IS p.m. ~ ~~r ptlot d~ m off aC ~e ~UI'S4 ~ S r 4 1974 - ! Ide plans ~ ~pa~ ~~rse on. the 9:45 a.m. fligh~ i~ afMr ~1nlng trens~tlon ~ ~e it~, f/ h flJ~t v,s del~. Ftnally. h plane a~~ ~ ve depa~ at 12:1S p.m. ! arrtyed -tn Anchorage, after stopping tn Fairbanks, at approxtmtely 3:00 On thfs field trip ! made · pre11Itnary Inspection of Plactd's Bonn.~ey Potnt location, where I required addttlorJ1 york ~o be performed, and Exxon's Potnt Stor-t, · k~rsefl location, where I 11kevtse ,111 requtre additional york to bi per~orlned. ,,~ · _. and Oas Conservation Commi%:ee Oil Field Inspection Report Operator J--~: ~' '" ~-Z_/ / Drilling Permit ... ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ ~,~ '. Well Name & No. ~a~ ,-~f Number . Inspected by ~ OPerator's Rep.~/~,': ~"~'~;_ - " Contr. Rig No. " Sa~isfac~o~ Item ~V/w Yes No Satisfacto~ Item Yes No ( ) ( ) 1. Will SiSn ( ) ( ) 11. ~nifold Pressure Test ( ) ( ) 2. Safe~y Valves-Floor ( ) ( ) 12. ~P Pressure Tes~ ( ) ( ) 3. Safe~y Valves-~lly ( ) ( ~" 13. Rese~e Pi~ ( ) ( ) 4. Safe~ Valves-Subsurface ( ) ( ) 14. Pic ( ) -( ) "~- ~ Closing System ( ) ( ) 15. Location ( ) ( ) 6. : Remote Controls ( ~ ( ) 16. Fuel ~m · ":~--)::; ( )'~'~'8?:iFl~Lines'~ ..-::~' ~ ( ) 17. Opera~ions off "Pad" ?~.~'{-.~ )¥?./'; ( )C;:~:;: 9, ~;,: Kill- Lines;' .:'~'::' -'~ ' ";" ( ( ~ 18. "~neral Housekeepins" -:.. . ( ) 19. Abd Marker tn place ~';:"-'-'-~:'~' ~'~:~-; '~'~'-.;- .-. -. . :.. _ ( ) 20. Wa~er Well covered : " ..: . '- . - ~ ~ . _... :~:!:: ... , -:~' .-: ~ --.. , -- .-..,.: UNITED STATES ~s~,~:..~.,;,,, (.;? 0~~:~ENT OF THE INTERIOR f~';;:;(~:~i~?~:~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ~.0. 9oz 2~ ~ebo~a~e, ~s~a ~0 Mobil Oil Corporation P.O. Pouch 7-003 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 October 16, 1975 Gentlemen: Attached hereto is an approved copy of the "Subsequent Notice of Abandonment" for your ~l~..I~t Ng~. l, Lease F-034405, located in the SW¼SE¼, ~C_~gn~ T... ~ .N,~ _R. 25 .E., Umiat.~ meridian, and for your W~lero~h~li~ No.. l, Lease F-032698, located in SW¼SW¼, Section 14, T. 5 N., R. 14 E., Umiat meridian. Attached hereto are a few representative pictures of the locations as they appeared in September 1975 when a joint inspection of the locations was made by representatives of the Alaska Division of Oil and Gas, Bureau of Land ~anagement and this office. At the time of the visit, the clean up and restoration of the two locations was satisfactory." However, the lands on which the above wells are located have been transferred to and are now under the jurisdiction of the State of Alaska. Final approval of the location's conditions will haye'to be obtaine~/~.'/.~ ~/~¢ from appropriate State agencies. / Sincerely yours, Attachments cc: ~aska Division of Oil & Gas Alaska Division of Lands Bureau of Land Nanagement (ORIG. SGD.) R. A. SMITH Rodney A. Smith 0il and Gas Supervisor Alaska Area 02-001B (REV. 08-73) 'TH RU: FROM' M'EMORAN D. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOQRCES ~,~,'\ DIVISION OF OIL N~D GA~..S~.,, TO: Homer L. Burrel 1 Director Chief Petroleum Engineer.¢ - Lonnie C. Smith J~'~' ._~ Petroleum Engineer State DATE: FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: .of Alaska September 17, 1974 Field Trip Report- Cl~an-up Inspections o~ the North Slope for Placid'~ S~ging. A~a and ' Placi~ et al Plaghm Beechey Point Exxon's Point S~rke~e: "a~d M~kelsen Bay S~ Tuesday - September 3, 1974._ =.- I met Placid Geologist,. Mr. Btll Van Allen at 'the Anch°rag~' airport and weboth boarded a 7:30 a.m.. flight for Oeadhorse, ..... arriving after some delays at ]0:45 a.m. While we were waiting on our luggage at the airport I was contacted by Mobil's Construction. representative, Mr. Jim Taylor, who informed me he had .three wells ready for a final clean-up inspection and. would like for me to visit them either that evening after I was..through with the Placid work or' the next day if I could, stay. over, I assured him. that.-. I could stay over and would make arr~_~eme~ts_.]ater that afternoon to visit his locations. ..~ Mr. Van Allen and i were. met by his contractor-, Mr. Murphy Clark, who was in charge of the Bechtel construction crew that performed the clean-up work for Placid. Mr. Clark drove us. to the Gay Airways Heliport where we contracted· for a helicopter to carry us to.~ the location. We then went on to the ltabor's c~mp where we had lunch. Following lunch we returned to Gay Airways and de- parted in a Jet Ranger at 1:38 Placid's Beeche~.P.o.!nt Supply. Staging Area - We flew directly to the Beechey Point Staging area on th~ ocean, just north .of the Beechey Point well ,_ circled once to take pictures and landed to inspect the location on the ground.. I . took Photo #1, from the air, and Photo #2 (all. photos attached) from the ground. Both photos show-the neat stacks of pipe, supplies and folded pillow tanks; clean -smooth gravel pad and bermed gravel fuel revetment. The location is still clean and: in a very neat condttio~ . . - _ .- The six full tanks of diesel_ ..fuel that had originally been stock piled at the staging area had been emptied..and transferred to another operator and the pillow tanks removed?from the' fuel pit, rolled up and stacked on top. of the casing that i~ still stock", piled on. the location. As a matter of interest, Mr. Van Allen tn- formed me he had calculated that a minimum of 13,000 gallons of diesel fuel had been stolen from the pillow tank storage this. past year.. ............... . After walking .~the.perimeter °'f-i~e pad, it appeared that the location was still..- just'as clean as it had been .last year When I had flown- over' (9/1g/73) and the previous year when I had inspected the-location, on the ground {9./13/72), We .-._ went back to the helicopter and after.-, circling the location aga.~n, flew one · mile south to the Beechey Point-well~.-: ....... . _ Placid's P] acid m et - al Plaghm'Beechey Point No'..1, 'Section !4, .T1. 3N, RlJE,. :(P~A, January i2, i'~'71)~- This Well was-: plugge'd 'aha~ ab~nd'oned' soon .after being Orilled~ in 1197~.i but thc:rig .was stacked on..the .location until this past winter"'- .._,_ ..._.. _. .: .,::~. ..~..,., . ... ¢' Hommr L, Burrell · -2- September 17, 1974 and now that it has been removed and the location cleaned up, we were supposedly making a final inspection of the location. We circled the location and I took Photo #3, which shows the majority of the pad with th~ pit area in the background. It shows clearly the erosion that has occurred between two small lakes across the filled pit area, and the three ungraded areas on the pad also show up to some degree. We landed and I took Photo #4, which shows the P&A marker, the unfilled cellar, cellar boards which s'~ick up above the gravel level and also several rows of ' piling which were not cut off deep enough and are so shallowly covered With gravel, that normal weathering will soon expose them again. Photo #5 is another view of the P&A marker across, a well graded area of the pad.. PhotO #6 is a close-up of the erosion cut between the two small lakes and across the pit fill area. I informed Mr. Van Allen that additional'work would be required. We discussed the work that had to be performed on the location with the contractor, Mr. Clark. An. ungraded mound of dirt on the east edge of the pad needs leveling,, an area on the northwest corner of the pad needs grading and sufficient gravel will have to be pulled from some areas of the pad to re-fill the erosion channel that has occurred between the two. lakes across the pit fill area. I also asked that additional gravel be placed over the Pilings so that normal weathering would not expose them and that the cellar boards be removed and the cellar fill.ed with gravel. They both assured me that there would be no problem to do thiS'~addittonal work and we headed back for' Deadhorse. On the return flight I requested that we stop by an Exxon location that was on our way so that I could make a brief inspection. Mr. Van Allen readily agreed to this and we had previously discussed whether or not we would split the cost but since it was such a minor amount of time involved, and not out of the way, he said that there would be no cost to the state for this stop and that Placid would take care of the complete chopper ticket. I filled out a Field Inspec- tion Report form {attached) for the Beechey Point Staging area indicating a satisfactory condition and showing all fuel had been removed and the pillow tanks stacked. I also filled out a similar report form {attached) for the Placid-Plaghm Beechey Point No. 1 well indicating the unsatisfactory.work and the corrective measures required. Exxon's Point Storkersen I~o. 1,.Section 7, T12N, R14E, U.M. (P&A, .September 3,_.. 1]_970} 4..Thims well was plugged in 1970 by the previous operator, Hamilton Brothers Oil Company but before the clean-up of the lease could be accomp- lished, operatorship was changed over to Exxon Corporation on June l, 1973. My inspection of the location last year, September' 19, 1973, indicated the clean-up of' the location was incmnplete. Our letter to Exxon and their P-3 notices to us indicated their willingness to complete the clean-up and finally on May 16, 1974 they indicated that they had completed the clean-up require- merits and requested inspection. This P-3 was filed without coming to my atten- tion, and the inspection was not made until this visit. Ne approached the location from the West and I took an aerial photo, Photo #7, · which shows the location on which can be seen the P&A marker and the -fi'iTed- pit area. We landed amd I walked the location and took Photo #8, which shows Hc~r L, Burrell -3- Se ptember 17, 1974 the flanged wellhead with the-P&A marker welded on top. The P&A marker cor- rectly identifies the well with the information on it. However; the cellar shown is incomplete because it is unfilled; has loose boards on top which should be removed and/or covered; and most of the steam pipes have been cut off or bent over and they are so shallow under the gravel that normal weathering will expose them. Several loose boards, are lying around and the rathole case- merit is still sticking up. . Photo #9 is a little farther away from the wellhead but shows the P&A marker 'in'~ the'l~)~ckground. Several loose boards are exposed on the gravel, and a steel band in the foreground. Photo #10 is-to the east side of the wellhead, off of the pad, and it shows, a twisted'~' 'bent joint of pipe and a portion of a barrel. Photo #ll is off of the south edge of the pad and shows miscellaneous.. cups, cans, and trash. ! had previously docunmnted just about every item mentioned in the above photos in my previous.visit a year ago, with similar photos, showing these same boards,. metal bands, trash, and pieces of .pipe laying on or off of the pad.. It is obvious whatever contractor performed the clean-up work for Exxon only did a small amount of work around the wellhead. I filled out a Field Trip InspectiO~Report (attached) indicating the unsatis- factory condition of the clean-up and what needed to be done to correct it. I only spent 15 minutes on the location and at 3:15 p.m. we took off and departed for Deadhorse. After arriving at Deadhorse, we returned to the Nabor's camp and the Bechtel ~ffice, where I provided Mr.v~-.Van Allen with copies of the Field Reports and we again went over the requirements for satisfactory completion of the clean- up on the Placid location. I then contacted Mr. Jim Taylor, contractor for the Mobil Oil Corporation, and ma. de provisions to spend the night at Nabor's camp at Mr. Taylor's request. At · 4:30 p.m. I left with Mr. Taylor and his pilot in the Mobil chartered helicopter and headed for the West Kadleroshilik location. Mobil's West KadleroShilik No. l, Section 14, TSN, R14E, U.M. {P&A, Marqhm...1.8~ . ~-1974)--' Th'i"S' W611 is one Of several 'leases and wells Which have been trans- ferred from federal authority to state authority. This was. my second visit to this location. I had inspected this location and requested additional work to be performed before it could be satisfactorily completed. Photo #12 was taken near the ice airstrip location and it shows a pile of tundra grass and material that was scooped up when an area was cleared of snow. The snow and ice is just about all melted now, leaving just a pile of tundra grass, There seems to be no problem here since there appears to be no tundra damage. Photo #13 is a picture of the reseeded airstrip area. Close inspection showed this to be in very good condition with the new seed growth coming on. Homer L. Burrell -4- September 17, 1974 Photo #14 shows the wellhead on the left side with the tip of the P&A marker sticking up above the mound of dirt around the wellhead. At the time of my first visit this marker was already in place. At the request of the U.S.G.S. It was welded to the side of the high wellhead rather than on the top of the top flange so that it would be less noticeable (according to a U.S.G.S. rep.) I allowed it to stay there, even though it is not the normal installation. The large area in the foreground was the pit area where the gravel boulders had been stacked and was now leveled and smooth. Photo #15 is a picture of a portion, of the pit area and the camp area~in the background. Photo #t6 ts a different view of the pit area and the well- head wi th the mound Of dirt covering the well head. Photo. #17 and #18 shows the areas of the campsite where much debris and trash had been cleaned up- This location was extremely well cleaned up and looks very good. I complimented Mr. Taylor on the completeness of the work. Since I had no additional Field Trip Report forms with me I took Mr. Taylor's copy of the previous Field Trip Report fora of 7-31-741 and wrote on the bottom that the unsatisfactory items had been corrected and that the "Final abandon- merit and location clean-up approved 9-3-74." [~e had a strong wind of approximately 45 knots blowing from the east.. The chopper pilot did not even leave th~j controls, while I quickly walked the location with Mr. Taylor and made-th~ previously mentioned photos. We then boarded the chopper again and headed for the Belt location. . ]qobil's Beli Unit. No. l. SectiOn, 8, T4N, R23E, U.M. (P&A, June 24, 1973} 'As we approached the Bell location from'the-southwesl~' I t~ok '-P¥io-to '#1g-and ~#_~ from the air. Photo #19 shows the location, with the wellhead ~arker in the center; the camp & supply pad area; the short road and the Beaver air- strip that was finally constructed when this well was unable to be finished during the winter. Photo #20 is a close-up of the well pad, with the P&A marker and a mound of L(irt ar6und the wellhead shown in the center. It has rained quite a bit during the work on this location, and water is still standing in all the tracks in the filled pit area. The foreground of the picture is very wet and not completely smooth due to the vehicle {cat) tracks. After circling the location we landed. With the wind still very high the chopper pilot stayed in the aircraft. Mr. Taylor and I walked, the location. I took Photo #21 from the southwest corner of the pad area, looking across the filled' Pii~ toward the wellhead. As I mentioned in my previous report, the so called "gravel" used on this location, is really a mixture of conglomerate rocks with dirt and would be a very coarse textured surface even under the most ideal grading conditions. I could tell that considerable work. had been done since my previous visit and that the pit area was in much better condition. I took Photo #22 standing on the mound of dirt by the P&A marker and looking toward the southwest across the filled pit area. I walked up to the short road leading to the airstrip and took Photo #23 of the supply pad area.. I then walked back to the north along the east edge of the pad and took Photo ~2~, looking west toward the wellhead marker and helicopter. Homer L. Butte11 -5- September 17, 1974 All the debris had been reF,~ved as I had requested on my previous visit and the dirt work had been completed. Again, using Hr. Taylor's copy of the previous Field Inspection Report dated July 31, 1974, I wrote "items corrected, Final abandonment and location clean-up approved, September 3, 1974." We loaded back into the chopper and headed for the Mikkelsen Bay State loca- tion. Mobil'$ Mikkelsen Bay State No. l, Section 13, TgN, R19E,U M... (P&~_ ,- September' '30," 1970) We" arrive~-'l'at' the ~4~kk~lSen Bay' location m~bOu~" 6 ' 'p.m~ approachi-~g ;30 ~ southwest. I took three photos of this location all from approximately the same angle and all from the air. They each give a progressively closer view of the well cleaned and leveled pad with the dirt mounded around the well- head and the P&A marker in the center. The first photo, Photo #25 allows one to see the lakes around the location and the road leading'off to the airstrip. Photo #26_ _ is essentially a close up of the pad area with the road leading off to the airstrip in the background. I could see fr°m this view that the large amount of trash, material, and iron that had been located on the southwest corner of the. pad area had been picked up and removed. As we came closer I took Photo #27, showing just the pad area with the. smooth graded gravel, the dirt.mounded around the wellhead, with the P&A marker. Following this photo we circled over the location, so that I could view areas where trash had 'been removed. I could also see the well filled and graded area on the northwest corner of the pad where I had discovered a sunken area with a puddle of'oil on ny previous visit. )~e then headed for Bullen Point, Mobil's supply depot, on the Beaufort Sea coastline. I noted on Mr. Taylor's copy of my previous inspection report, dated July 7, 1974 that all unsatisfactory items had been "corrected and Final abandonment and location clean-up was approved September 3, 1974." We arrived at Mobil's Bulten Point supply depot at 7:00 p.m. with the high winds still in progress. We could see that all of the available crewmen were out trying to contain the pillow tanks and pit liners which were trying to blow out of position. After landing and anchoring down the helicopter we all aided in tying down the pillow tank liners and later had dinner. We returned to Deadhorse at 9:15 p.m. The chopper pilot dropped me off at. the ~iabor's.camp where I spent the night. Thursday, September 4, 1974 ~ 'I made plans to depart Deadhorse on the 9:45 ~'j'm,''' flight and-after obtai~n~ng transportation to the airport, found the flight was delayed. Finally,. the plane arrived and we departed at 12:15 p.m. i arrived in Anchorage, after stopping in Fairbanks, at approximately 3:00 p.m. On this field trip I made a Preliminary inspection of Placid'$ Beenhey Point location, where I required additional work to be performed, and Exxon's Point Stor- kersen location, where I likewise will require additional work to be performed. Homer L. Burrell September 17, 1974 and Placid's Staging Area which I considered in satisfactory condition. I also visited three ~.iobil locations where I approved the final abandonment and clean-up of the West Kadleroshilik, the Bell Unit, and the Mikkelsen Bay State. Attachments HHH:LCS:jh ! MEMORANDUM DEPART~4ENT OF NAIrURAL RESOURCES/ DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS~.-~-~' ~/~3f To: Homer L. Burrell /l~'~--/x~-,-~,'f /%/ '/ DATE: Di rector ,~,,,r' , FILE NO: Chief Petroleum Engineer/¥ TELEPHONE NO: THRU' FROM: Lon,ie C. Smith Petroleum Engineer State or Alaska August lg, 1974 .... SUBJECT: Preliminary Clean-Up Inspection for 14obil's P&A Wells, West Kadleroshilik Ho. 1, Echooka Unit No. 1, ~el.i Uni~ No. 1 ~'¢est Staines State No. T, Mikkelsen Bay State Ho. 1. ~!edn~sday_, du].y 31~_ 1974 - Mobil Oil Corporation Drill lng Superintendent, Fritz Schall met me at ~he A~chorage airport where we boarded the Wien commercial flight for Deadhorse, arriving at 9:05 a.m,. We were met at the Deadhorse airport by Frontier Sand and Gravel contractor, Jim Taylor who carried us to the Gay. Airways Heliport where ~e boarded a waiting charter helicopter. Hobil's West Kadlerosh~lik No... l, Sec. 14, T5N, RI4E, U.H._ (P&A 3/18/~)_ _ ~4e departed Deadhorse by helicopter at 9:20 a.m. and arrived at the West Kadlero- shilik No. 1 ~ell locatio~ a~ 9:40 a.m. This is the location v~here the peregrine falcons are nesting .nearby along the Franklin Bluffs. ~hen we arrived over the location we were met by o~e of these falcons and had to veer a~tay from it sharply. As ~.le passed over the location I took a picture from the air, Photo ¢tl (all photos attached). Then ~e. flew to what had been the ice airstrip landed to observe the tuJ~dra and to see how the grow'Bh was coming along where the airstrip had been' used. lee also landed at the northeast end of the airstrip where a collection of tundra material had bee~ scrapped over the ice and snow. There appeared to be no permanej~ damage to the tundra., .just a pile of melting ice and snow intermixed with grass and_roots. _ l,~e flew back to the well location, landed and made a ground inspection, where I took Photo" ~2. This photo shows some of the gravel-ice boulders that were placed ot~ top of the pit area and wellhead with the P&A marker attached. H~s- cellaneous trash a~d debris Ca~ be seen in the foreground. I then stood on top of the gravel boulders in the pit area and took Photo #3. This photo is similar to Photo #2 with ~he exception that you can see the Franklin Bluff area in the background ~here the .falcons have been nesting. ~ork cannot continue at. this location until after August 15, when the falcons have completed their nesting. After walking the perimeter of the-well location ~.~e discussed the leveling of the gravel over the. pit area where the frozen gravel boulders had been placed. I requested that the gravel be worked toward the wellhead and tie in with the gravel mound around the wellhead so that it would be more or less level. After ~,.~.~ tom< off I took Photo.~4 ~lhich shows not only the pit and the wellhead but the campsite area where ~h-ef~~ was a collection of debris and trash whiCh must be buried. . . , Nobit's Echooka Unit #1, Sec...29, T1N, RI6E,._U_.M? _.(Fed. PB for USGS Obs. well 14e departed the Kadleroshilik..weil and headed for the Echooka Unit No. l, which is on a federal lease several, miles t~urther to the 'south. ~.,1e arrived there at 10:20 a~m., flew over the landing Strip, road and camp pad and landed at the _ Homer L. Burrell -2- AL~gust 19, 1974- $'~ell site. A geophysical crew is currently parked on the camp pad all~d roads and part of the landing strip, utilizing it as a su~m~er base camp. They are not utilizing the well pad itself. This area had been fairly well cleaned up at one time. i took four photos. Photo ~5 shows the large bonn that remains on t~e lower ~e of the old reserve pit area This b~rm has been reseeded ~, even it is not apparent in the picture, the grass is coming along quite stronf~. the background can be seen the gravel road that 'leads to the r~ver, en the right there is a filled in area with a portion which sunk, and due to the drainage from the hillside there has been a pool accumulate there. Photo #6 is a view toward the well pad from across the filled reserve pit area, wh'ich is in the foregrou~d. It shows a drainage ditch coming from the hillside into the filled area where a channel has erroded. The P&A marker can be seen in the background as can the geo~;hysical camp which 'is using the gravel roa~.~ays and airstrip as a sum$~er base camp. Photo ~7 shows the filled in pit area and how part o'F it has sunk quite a bit. There are bits of debris showing, pieces of pipe, boards, rubber protectors, barrels, and i~] the background can be seen the P&A marker. Photo #8, in this photo the P&A marker can be seen ~.;~elded 'to the ~-.~ellhead flange the temperature survey nipple and valve connected ~e tile center of the flange and the filled in cellar area. I recommended that more gravel be pushed into the reserve pit area both to cover the debris ti)at has started poking up and to make the pool collection area much smaller. · ,j reco)m~ndations for further work at t)¥~s location will be passed on to U.S.G.So representatives and are not required directly of the operator by this division. ~icCulto~i) - Fin Creek Unit #1 Sec 25, T2N,_ R18E, U ~'.1 (Fed - P&A 12-9-72)__ Ne deaprted Echooka location at 11:00 a.m. and flew over to the McCulloflh Fin Cr~_~, Unit ~l location in just a fly over. I observed many barrels scattered around on the P&A location. The Mobil representative wanted to observe and photograph the path taken across the tundra by rolligons that made trips from the Echooka well site to the Beli well site during tl~e last two years. Colorado Oil and Gas - Shaviovik Unit #1, Sec 8, T2N, R19E, U.M. (P&A 7-4-69~. Ne then flew northeast to the Shaviovik P&A well site where the rig Nas still standing over the well and a campsite abandoned nearby. I took two photos of this location. This lease and well will be transferred to the state 'From the federal government in the near future, and since the rig and camp are still in place, there will be some future clean-up work and inspections by this division. Photo #9 shows the rig standing complete with its equipment over the location. It appears that very little or no gravel was used for the pad. The rig has been here since 1969 when the well ~as abandoned due to litigation. It is apparent that the weather is taking its toll on the buildings and equipment. )lomer Lo Burrell August 19, 197~$ A quarter of a mile to the east I took Photo ~10 showing the campsite and stacked equipment, trucks, pipe and so forth. In the background closer to ~ne river is a large stack of 55 gallon dr,!ms. ~ge continued to follow the rolltgon trail northeast until w.e arrive(} at Arco's Nest Kavik airstrip and supply pad where we landed to refuel, iqobil's super~nte)~)ee)~t wanted to observe the condition of the Parker rig ~f96 which is stacked on this pad. The inspection revealed that bears had broken into most of the crew camp quarters.. The dmnage ~as ~stly co~FFined to the ~-:ethod of entry through the doors or by tearing the doors off. 'Mr. Shaw was particularly interested in the condition of this rig si~ce ~obil has the rig on retainer and plans to drill two wells this winter ~ith the one rig. Available rigs are rather tight on the North Slope at this time due to the increase in drilling activity. Mobil is organizing to cut down time to a minimum when moving onto a new location and activating the rig for drilling operations. They feel they will be very pressed to drill the two wells that are planned and make the move between wells during the normal winter ti~ span. They hope to accomplish this by moving the camp before freeze-up by using rolligons under special permits. This would require about twenty trips from the Nest Kavik location~ across the tundra 'to the northeast to the Deli location, and from there north to the coast area an,J across to the vicinity of their Bullen's Point staging area (40 miles), and from there approximately 8 miles south of the Mikkelsen Bay State ~l well to the new location. ~.~u~.~'l's Beli Unit #l, Sec 8, T4N, R2~ U ~'° _ ~, .,-,. ~&A 6-2~--73) Ne departed the Nest Kavik location and proceeded to the Beli Unit ~1 locatio~ arriving, just b~Tore t2'00 noon. I tool< Phoi;.o ~ 1 from the air as ~e passed over the airstrip; it shows the airstrip in the foreground, reserve pit area in '~'-~ , ~n~ background and the wellhead with the P&A a)'~d the gravel campsite pad. These are all '~ ~d by road on Nhich can be seen a rolligon and crew quarters. On the campsite pad to the right side is the cat which is bein- used to level 'this location. A~ ~er we landed I walked the perimeter of the location and took Photo ~.~12 of the P&A marker-. This photo also shows how coarse the so called gravel is here. It is a mixture of dirt and ungraded rocks, it ranges from small pebbles on up into the boulder size. It is very hard to do a smooth job of leveling or grading with this type of soil. Photo ~13 is from the campsite pad back toward the wellhead and shows the partially filled and lewled pit area and the P&A marker. Photo ~1~ is from the southwest corner of the pit area, looking back tow~F~lhead marker that can be seen in the background. The pit area, was still pretty wet and unleveled. Several boards, wire rope and pieces of debris had ~ot been covered, and a great deal of moisture is being squeezed out the mud that was in the pit when filling com~.~nced. It rained the morning of our arrival which did not help the drying up oi~ a pit like this. Ho,=,~er L. Burrel 1 -4- Au~l.~st l~,,', 1976 When walking the perimeter of the pad I also located a six inch drai;~ neeo~ to ~'~ removed or buried. Off of the pad on the east si([e the ca~;~psi'te area was a piling which had been used for the geronimo li~'~e from the top of the rig ~ast. [,Je discussed the re~',',,aining grading ~ ' ano clean-up ~;or').', and concluded that t~o more days work t.,~ould be required for completion.. I informed Mr. Schall that I ~?ould have to come back after the ¥~ork uas co~'nplete for the final inspection. Roll ison Path Across Tundra He departed the location and again flew the route which the rolligons had. previously used across the tundra so we could observe the lack o-.F damage that they impart to the tundra, and with the thought in mind that r'Iobil will be seeking a permit for moving their rigs before freeze-up. As a result of ~y observations of the rolligon paths I t.,~ould recom'~end that they ~,)se .different pathways on each trip because it appears that repeated tracking on the same path does cause light damage, especially conditions exist. ~,iobii's Bullen Point Sljp_9~_Stag.~i_9.9 Area ,~,e flew to gullen Point, Iqo~l staging area on the coast and had lunch. Following lunch I took a walk around the '" ' ,~,,ob~l fuel revet~ent area, and Mr. Taylor sho~,~ed r,:e how they were hooking up the pillo~.~ 'tanks and i~stall- ing the pit liners to further protect against 'possible fuel spills, Uork c"rews :~ere in the process of installing several more pillow tanks to pro- vide a total of ten by the time winter times operations begin. Supply barges d~e to arrive in late Au£~ust will bring additional fuel and supplies to be staged here for use in drilling the two ~,~ells this winter. Point Gorden Gravel Spit, Sec, 31~ ~2e then flew down the coast to Point Gordon gravel spit and landed. Mr. Schall showed me ho,~-~ the ice had built up this gravel spit to about t¥~ice the ~.~idth from the previous year. l-~e took more pictures of the spit and t,lat stated that he has otn_r p~}o~o:, to prove this growth. He pointed out ; there was a great deal of gravel available here and their plans are to make a proposal to the Division of Lands to mine the gravel which is over one foot above the high tide line and utilize it to build their nearby ~,.~e'll site. He saict this would prevent hauling gravel over a much longer haul from a river area. It sounds like a reasonable proposal with a good substantiation of data on the availability of the gravel. ~oD~l's - t, Jest Staines State #l, Sec. 18,~ TeN, R23E, U.H. (P&A___7~_~_/7_]]~ We next fle~,~ to the West Staines State #l, arriving at 2:40 p.m. After landing I took Photo ~15 looking to the southwest and showing the P&A marker on the ~.~ellhead and the level pad area beyond. I-~o~:er L~ Burrell -5- At.:gust 19, 197~ Photo ~16 is a view to the east and shows the level gravel pad across the .... . . n.~.a~ stack of orig:inal drill site and over to the camosite area A large "' boards can be seen in the background. I ~as inFor~ed that these boaters ~ere left he~ on pur~,os~ b~..cause they hope to use this as a stagin~j a.c.~ for unloading some of the r~g that ~ilt be ~]oved to the nm.~ ~ell locati(~n near here. The P&A marker can also be seen on the right hand side of the photo. Phot° ~I7 is a vie~ to the south showing the filled and leveled pit area. Photo ~18 ~.~as taken from~ the air after we took off. An arrow shows the locat~n of the P&A marker, the filled pit areas and the level gravel pad. The larger water covered area is a portion of the secondary ~serve pit area that was made for this well.. I. walked the perimeter of the gravel pad area, and although the gravel is fairly rough, I consider it level enough for approval, t!ov~ever, I noted considerable scattered debris that could be hand picked up, small boards, paper and trash. f~1obil 's-[,likkelsen _-BarE, ate ~g~_,_ Sec. $ie departed the I4est Staines and flew wes't to the Mikkelsen Day State #1 arriving approxi~tely 3:00 p.m. As ~,e approached for the landing I took photo #19 ~hich shows the P&A marker on the ~?ellhead, the $~;ell leveled gravel pad, and the filled and level pit area. After we landed I took · ,r..O t,~hich shows a view to the southwest, showing the filled and level Photo pit area, the P&A marker on the ~ellhead, and the unfilled cellar. A'tso t~.e ~)a.kground can be seen so~ pipe. I also noted debris, such as drilling bits, trash and metal scraps which have not been cleaned ~p, removed' Photo -#21 is a filled '~"uel pit re,et .... nt ~ha~ has now slumped and sun!< in and has a pool of oil standing in it. Everyone agreed that additional gravel would have to be filled in here to cover this oil. In the background over the edge of the pad can be seen sortie debris. As we took off and I noted that there are several pretty good piles of plate steel and r~iscellaneous debris around the edge of the pad. Photo ~22 'is a view from the air after ~.e took off and it shows the level pad, the P.~ marker, and the filled and level pit area. l, Je proceeded to Deadhorse arriving about 3:30 p.m.' and Hr. Schall and Mr. Taylor took the chopper and flew on to review the locations they plan to build for this ~inter. I stayed at the Gay AiF~vays office and filled out my Field Inspection Reports for each of the five wells we had visited. (copies attached). I later rode over to the ~(abor's camp ~ti'~h one of Mobil's personnel and there I ~net Ur. Schall and Ur. Taylor. at dinner time. I gave ~.)r. Schall two copies of each one of the Field Trip Reports. I wrote remarks on each report noting the unsatisfacl~ory items previously discussed for each'one of the five wells. ~!omer L. ~urreii -6- August 16, 1974 They drove ,~:'le back to the Deadhorse airport at 7'20 p.lw. ,~,~Fhere I departed on a Nien fl i~, at a,.~pr~a~_ly ~ 30 p.m. and arrived back at Anchorage at t :00 On this field trip I ~ade a preliminary cl_~n-~.p inspeC'~ion of fo,,~r Hobil P&A locations, one Federal lease plug back location, observed equipn'~ent and supplies at t~o staging areas, observed the effects on the tl~ndra of tel.)eared rolligon travels and inspected a possible gravel source area. Reco~'~endations incl~ded on Field Trip Re.ports require the operator to do additional hand pick t,.p of debris at each location and additional leveling and filling of gravel at four locations. Attachment, s cc: Pedro Dec, ton Division of Lands MOBIL OIL CORPORATION P. O. BOX 5444 DENVER~ COLORADO 80217 DATA TRANSMITTAL RECORD TRANSFERRED TO: TRANSFERRED BY: State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil & Gas, Anchorage, Alaska W. J. Hendy DATE: DATA DESCRIPTION ...... ~,,, ..... ~ ....... · _ , _ , ...... _ ;'~ , __ __ - MOBIL BELI UNIT #1 July 25, 1973 Core chips- cores 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 PLEASE CHECK SHIPMENT THEN S GN AND RETURN ORIGINAL C~)PY Descriptors to include when applicable: 1. Number copies or copy numbers 2. Type of print: Field or Final 3. Type of copy: Film, Sepia, Bltueline, Velum 4. Series, Sequence or Interval Number s RECEIVED BY: OATE: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION P.. O. BOX 5444 DENVER, COLORADO 80217 DATA TRANSMITTAL RECORD DIVtSI'-,..,I.,~ ,.. t:' r,,.JIL AND GAS ANCHORAGE · TRANSFERRED TO: State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources DiviSion of 0tl and Gas, Anchorage, Alaska TRANSFERRED BY: W. J. Hendy DATE July 12, lg73 -. DATA D E SC R I PT I ON BELI UNIT #1 1 Sep~and .1 bl~ line cy OIL 2" - 686-14594 1 sepia and i bi~ line cy run #i, DiL 5" - 66~-26~2 ' 1 Sepia and 1 blue line cy run #2, DIL 5" - 2684-1116g 1 sepia and bl~i~e cy())~n 1 sepia and 1 bl~ lt~ cy run ~4, DIL 5" - 11157-14594 i sepla-~ffu~ bj~ iine cy uMC-G~ 2:: - 670-14586 ........ I sepia and 1 blue line cy run 1, BHC-GR 5" - 670-26~ 1 sepia and 1 bl~ ilne cy run 1 sepia and 1blue ll'ne cy run 3, BHC-GR 5"-$1153-12102 1 sepia and ~~-~it~ 'cy ~n 4. BHCLGR5" - 11154-14586 1 sepia and I blue llne cy SNP 2" - 690-14613 ! sepia~and 1 blue 1t~ cy'rUn 1, SNP'5" . 690-2690 1.~ sepi a and I blue it ne CY run 2 ~ SNP 5" - 2684-11180 ~ sepia and 1 bl~ line cy run 3. SNP 5"- 11154-14613 1 seola and I blue l~ne cy FDC. 2" - 675-14610 I sepia and 1 bl~ line cy r~ 1. FDC' 5" - 675-2682 1 sepia and ]~run 2. F~ 5" - 2684-11175 1 sepia and 1 bl~ ltne cy run 3, FDC 5" ' 11155-14610 1 senna and 1 bl~ 1t~ Cy P~xl. mtty _ . mtc~log 2" . 11155-14605 1 sePia-and 1 blue iine cy P~xlmtty mtc~log 5"- 11155-14605 '" ] ~pJa and 1 sepia and 1 'bl~ li'~ cy. run 2, CBL ~ ~d~]tn~_HudLoq 2" - 100-14632 2 copies well. history PLEASE CHECK SHIPMENT THEN S GN AND RETURN ORIGINAL COPY Descriptors to include when· applicable: 1. Number copies or copy numbers 2. TyPe of print: Field or Final 3. Type of copy: Film, Sepia, Blueline, Velum 4. Series, Sequence or Interva) Number s FOrm - ~'! - SUBMIT IN ~' ~ ~...gA'~E* .~ STATE OF ALASKA ($eeother in- structions on reverse side; OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* ..................... i'~ ........ fi .... '~t" '' " ' rll '~ I 1a. TYPE OF WELL: o,,, [---] ~;AS [~ DaY ~ Other WELL WELL b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: OVER EN BACK RE~IVR. WELL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Mobil 0i !.. c...orp0r.a, ij:9. O.,.~...~:.!!n..:.,. ~.~..?.;,.. §.a,.].] is.on 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 7-003,.AnchOrage, Alaska 995'10 4. LOCATION Or WELL (Report Ioo~tion cl~m~I~ cng ~*~ ~¢cord~mo~ w(~A :mY $~at~ r¢~/~(r¢,m~nt~)* ~s.~aee 669' NSL, 2839'.' k-ML, Sec 8, T4N, R23E, UPM At top prod. interval reported below At total depth Approx 691 NSL & 3598'1 EWL, Sec' 8, T4N', R23E, UPM 5. AP1 NIFM.EB. ICA.L CODE 50-179-20002 ~. t.~___._&~ DE/MGNATION A~ID SERIA~ NO. F-034405 '/.IF INDIAN', ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT,FAIh~I OR LEASE NAME Beli g. WELL NO. 1 10, FIleD ~ POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat OBJECTIVE) Sec 8, T4N, R23E, UPM' 12. PEttMIT 1~O. · 72-11 ' . 13. 'DATE $1:'UDbED 1-20'73 ,632 , . ;, . . ~ow ~u~. Ro,,,R¥ ,OOL~ ~nn¥,r~v 14_~R4 ' Rq'14 DIL~ SONIC, SNP~,?FDC;~~ HDT~ CBL1 Proximity~ Hud C~G ~ (Re~ all str~ ~ ~ well) C~G SIZE WEIG~j D~ ~ (~) ~O~ S~ ~~HG ~CO~ 30" 87' 36,' 120'. sx' 20" 26" · - ' '-i .... i 'r ~I I ........ a' i ii ~ .... ii 6-4-'73 [ ! 6-24-'73 I 1052 RKB ,I 1029 ' :' ' mlNTERYALS DRILLED BY CABLE TOoLs 0 SURV~ ~E No A.1VIOUNT PULLED none none ii 26. LINFER I~ECOI~B :] :~ SIZE TOP (MD~ BOTTOM (MD) SACKS CEMEiTr* (MD) ine SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) I PACKER SET (MD) 2~. PERFORATIONS OPFA~ TO (In~t~[v~I, size and number) 29. ACID, SHOT, F,'L~C-I'URE, CE, iVIENT SQUEEZE, ETC. 9055-65 & 9090-9103 1/2 r '92 u,-r~v.~.,<~:,, AMOUNT AND KIND O,F MA,TE~':~IA. LUSED '.: .oo.x . : .:z "::.~ ' - ,x 0~6 ,.1. 476 -68,4773-88,' Z0'34' . ~60' SX 4~8-49'~ 3 ~/~/ft,' ~/a~ ;.~t2 ~~o~ ' ' NONE ' J-' ~' ,, _ I ~" om~o v~tz o~ tJs~, J~o~ T~' "J~OXE SIZE J~OD'N ~E O~BEL. "' G~CF. WA~ · J G~- . , ~' " ' I ~ : ~ I · I . ;.=I I I luJ I , ~. ' ' - JUL~'9t'~ I · i I · Well History, E Loi)s,'~ud' Log,'.-' .... :..: , OJ~~ ,~J~ 2;" -,' '- m ill ~3. I hereb~ eert~ that th~forelo~nj and attached In'formation II complete a~~~eJ~ned fr~m all:a~allable records I ~ *(~e In,ructions and S~¢es [or Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and corTec't w'e'! com.;pletion re'F,C~r~ and log all types of lanJs and leases 'in Alaska. . .-~.~ Item: 16:: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwrse shown) for depth measure- ments given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone (multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the prcducing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be separately produced, show- i.ng the ackiitional data pertinent to such interval. 'l~m2~,: "Sacks Cement": Attached su.pplementat records 'for this welll shoul.:J show the ;details of any mul- tiple stage cementing anti the location 'of the cementing ,toO::l. Item 2'8: Submit a separate completion report.on fhis form for each interval to ,be separately produced. '(See ~nstruction for item's 20 and 22 above). WAT~I~ AND MUD , , , , ~ , m , i , , , , , ,, , , , ,, ,,, ,, SEE ATTACHED ~ELL HISTORY ~PPROX B~se gr~ve] 486 486 TrJ~ssJc Shub]Jk ]]]87 ]]]75 Sadl erochi t 11430 l 1 '~. ~ I I I I _ I J[I I I I Ii m . u~T~. ~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~. '~. '~~. ~~ m Pal eozo~ c · ~'~'~'~'~~m., _ = , L~Sburne ]2420 , ]2400 - . SEE ATTACHED ~ELL HISTORY "" , , , , , , , , , · , ,,, , 'MOBIL OIL CORPORATION HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS WELL OPERATOR WELL NO. DATE ~ -DATE Mobil Oil Corporation FIELD Wi 1 dcat Beli Unit #1 SEC. 8 T 4N R 23£ UPM 1973 1.-20 1-20/23 1-23/30 1-30/31 1-31/2-2 2-2/6 2-6/7 2-7/9 2-9/10 2-10/13 The well was drilled by the Parker Drilling Company, using rotary rig #96 on location 669' NSL and 2839' EWL, Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, UPM. All depths refer to the Kelley Bushing elevation, 1052.3, 28' above ground level, unless otherwise noted. A 36" auger hole was started on December 9, 1972 and drilled to 59' ground level. On January 14, 1973, 84' of 30", J-5,184# csg was set at 87' KB w/120 sacks permafrost cement. Spudded well at 9' 30 PM wi th 12 1/4" bit ' Drilled 12 1/4" hole 88" to 790', 8.4# to 9.2# mud weight. Opened 12 1/4" hole to 17 1/2" and then to 26" to 702', mud weight 9.2# to 9.7#. Set 16 its 20" O.D., 94#, H-40 casing, shoe and float collar, total 677 at 675', cemented with 3160 sacks, no returns. W.O.C. Cement annulus between 20" and 30" casing with 2700 sacks. Nippled up and installed blow out preventors. Drilled out cement with 17 1/2" bit and cleaned out to 788'. Tested blowout preventors and hydrill. Drilled 12 1/4" hole, 790' to 2700'. Mud weight 9.0# to 9.5#. Ran DIL (686'-2692'), BHC-Sonic, FDC, SNP logs. Recover 23 sidewall cores out of 30 attempts. Opened 12 1/4" hole to 17 1/2", 788' to 2700'. Set 65 its 13 3/8", O.D., 68#, N-80 csg, shoe and float collar, total 2692.5' at 2688'. Cemented with 2520 sx cement, circulated. W.O.C. nippled up, installed and tested B.O.P. and hydril. Drilled out cement land shoe with 12 1/4" bit. Tested Casing. JIJt. ~ DIVI$1~.I'~ ,..F: (.,.,1~ /'.bid OAS AJqCHORAO~ MOBIL OIL CORPORATION HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS .WELL PAGE 2 ' DATE 2-13/16 2-16/23 2-23/3-2 3-2/9 3-9/12 3-12/14 3-14/16 3-16/23 3-23/30 3-30/4-2 4-2/5 4-5/6 4-6/8 4-8 4-9/10 4-10 4-10/12 4-12/13 4-13/17 4-17/18 JUL 3 2 19-/3 DIViSICN fsi': CIL /,,hid GAS · Drilled 12 1/4" hole 2700' to 3824', mud weight 9.1# to 9.3#. o ! Drilled 12 1/4" hole 38'24' to 5672', mud weight 9.3~' to 9~6~. Drilled 12 1/4" hole 5672' to 6990'. Mud weight 9.4#' to 9.5#. Drilled 12 1/4" hole 6990' to 8676'. Mud weight 9.5# to 9.8#. Drilled 12 1/4" hole 8676' to 9093'. Mud weight 9.8#. Condition hole, raise mud weight to l0 l# and cut core #1, 9093'-9109' 8_15/32" diamond bit. Rec. 13 1/2' siltstone. Reamed rat hole to 12 1/4". Drilled 12 1/4" hole 9109'-9310'. Mud weight 10.1# to 10.0#. Drilled 12 1/4" hole 9310'-10148'. Mud weight 10.1# to 9.9#. Drilled 12 1/4" hole 10,148-10,864'. Mud weight 9.9# Drilled 12 1/4" hole 10,864-11,196'. Mud Weight 10.0# to 10.6#. Ran DIL (2684'-1i,i69'), BHC-$onic, FD¢, SNP, HDT logs. Recovered i69 sidlc~ai samples from 210 shots. Set 93 its., 47# S-95, and 180 its, 43..5#, S00-95, 9 5/8" csg. 3 F.O. collars at 9283, 2934, and 2293, float collar and shoe, total 11,165.4' at 11,160' w/640 sx class "G" cement. W.O.C. Nipple up, install and test B.O.P. and Hydril. Strap in hole and correct T.D. to 11,189'. Drill out cement wi'th 8 1/2" bit and clean out to 11,073' and test casing to 2000#. Drill 8 1/2" hole to 11,089'-11,093' and clean out junk-from logging run. Mud weight 10.6#. Cut Core #2, 11,193'-11,202', 8 15/32" diamond bit. Rec. 6.1/2' limestone. Reamed rat hole 11,193-11,202' to 8 1/2" Drilled 8 1/2" hole 11,202'-11,217' and clean out junk. Mud weight 10.5#. Cut Core #3 11,217'-11,258', 8 15/32" diamond bit. Rec 41' limey shale and shaley limestone. Reamed rat hole 11,217-11,258' to 8 1/2".' Drilled 8 1/2" hole 11,258'-11,343', mud weight 10.5#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole, 11,343"11,648'. Mud weight 10.5#. . Cut Core #4, 11,648'-11,660', 5 31/32" diamond bit. Rec. 12' sandstone and shale. Cut Core #5 11 660' 11,669' 5 31/32" diamond bit Rec 6' shale and sandstone, Reamed rat hole 11,648'-11,669' to 8 1/2" NOB~L OIL CORPORATION ~'~ HISTORY OF OIL OR ¢A$ WELL PAGE. 3 DATE DIVi3ICI'-,4 ,..-P O~L ,a".l"lg GAS Ai',CHC.~RAG;, 4-]8/20 4-20/22 4-22/24 4-24/27 4-27/30 4-30/5-1 5-1/2 5-2/4 5-4/6 5-6/7 5-7/]] 5-11/18 5-18/25 5-252/6-1 6-1/4 6-4/9 6-9/10 '6-10/12 6-12 Drilled 8 1/2" hole, 11,669'-11,74.3. Mud weight 10.5#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole ll,743'-11,828'. Mud weight 10.5#. Cut core #6, 11,828'-11,858', 5 31/32" diamond bit. Rec. 16'.sandstone. Reamed rat hole 11,828'-11,858' to 8 1/2" mud weight 10 5# Drilled 8 1/2" hole 11,858'-11,986', mud weight 10.3#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole 11,986'-12,108'. Mud weight 10.3#. Ran DIL (11,155'-12,10(~I) and'BHC-Sonic, rec. 7' sidewall core from shots. Ran DST #1, open hole 11,160'-12,108'. Pkr at 11,063' in 9 5/8" csg. 5/8" Bot., variable top chks. 2000' W.C. I.F. 12", ISI 59", FF 363", FSI 549". Good blow throughout test, no surface pressure. Rec. 43 bbls rat hole mud. B.T. at 11,077. IHP 6237#, IFP 1646#, ISIP 4470#, FFP 2271#, FSI 4129#, FHP 5954#. Mud weight 10.3#. · Drilled 8 1/2" hole 12,108',12,295'. Mud weight 10.5# Drilled 8 1/2" hole 12,295'-12,421'. Mud Weight 10.5#. ,~_.~ Cut Core #7, '12,421'-12,444, 5 31/32" diamond bit. Rec. 22 · e. Reamed rat hole 11,421'-12,444' to 8 1/2". Mud weight 10.5 Drilled 8 1/2" hole 12,444"12,923', mud weight 10.5#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole, 12,923'-13,466', mud weight 10.5#-10.3#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole 13,466,14,065'. Mud weight 10.3" Drilled 8 1/2" hole 14,065'-14,534', Mud weight 10.5#-10.6#. Drilled 8 1/2" hole 14,534'-14,632'. Mud weight 10.6#. Ran DIL (11,157'-14,594') BHC-Sonic-GR, FDC, SNP, HDT, and Proximity logs· Recover 15 sidewall cores from 30 shots. Run velocity survey. Run CBL-VDL-GR log. Place 75 sx cement plug ll,llO to ll,210'. Set wire line bridge plug @ 9335'. Set isolation pkr. Open F.O collar at 9283'. Circulate and condition mud in open hole 9 5/8" csg and ~ 5/8"-13 3/8" csg annul i. Cement csgw/1340 sx. W.O.C. Run North Star temperature survey and CBL log. Perforate 9090-9103, and 9055-9065 w/4/ft, 1/2" hyperjets, 92 holes. MOBIL OIL CORPORATION ~ .... ': HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS WELL PAGE 4 -. DATE 6-12/13 6-13/14 6-14 6-14/15 6-15/16 6-16 6-16 6-16/18 6-18 6-18 6-18/20 6-20 6-20/21 6;21 Ran DST #2, perfs 9055-9103 (oa), Pkr at 9006, 3/4" bot. var. T chks, no W.C, I.F. lO", ISI 60", FF 240", FSI 480". Max 30# on 1/8" chk. SP in 10". 129# SP on FF on.l/4" choke in 81". Calc. flow 210 MCFDGPD. 118# in 236". Rec. 2600' GCM w/pockets gas. Trace greenish oil. BT at 9020', IHP 4843#, IFP 450#, ISI'P 3821#, FFP 1517#, FSIP 3748#, FH 4809#. BHT 175°F. Mud wt 10.0#. Set BP at 9021' w/30 sx cement plug and PB to 8950' Perf. 8420'-35' w/4/ft, 1/2" hyperjet, 60 shots. Ran DST #3, perfs 842Q-35' pkr at 8389' 3/4" bot var T. chks, no W.C IF 10" ISI 60", FF 241", FSI 362". Med blow on IF on 1/8" chk. Max 34# SP on 1/8" chk on FF at 159". 9# SP on 1/4" chk at 241". Gas to surface 156" Est 50 MCFGPD. Rec. 6825' GCM. B.T. @ 8407', IHP 4577#, IFP 793#, ISP 2626#, ~FP 3245#, FSIP 3721", FHP 4522#, BHT 155°F. Mud wt lO.O#. Lost approx 235 bbls mud after unseat pkr. Build volume and reduce wt to 9.3#. Set BP at 8387' w/35 sx cement plug and PB to 8287'. Perf· 6190-6240, w/4/ft, 1/2" hyperjet, 200 shots· ~n_J~,S,T'#4__, pe,r, fs. 6190[,6240, pkr.,,at 6150', 3/4" bot;-~~,chks, no W.C. IF l0, ~S! 60 , FF 120 , FSI !80 . Medium blow increas~~f~q)~ 12# SP in 70" on FF. Rapid drop in pressure as 9 5/8"-13 3/8" csg annulus'~~q)t~ped. Communication w/perforations. Rec 4437' GCM. No test. -' ¥//4Z Set wire line BP at 6175'. Sqz perfs 6190-6240' w/400 sx. Run North Star temperature survey, found top cement at 3325'. Drill out Cement and BP and clean -out to 6433'. Perf. 6185-6240 w/4/ft 1/2" hyperjet, 220 holes. Ran DST #5, perfs 6185-6240, pkr @ 6145, 3/4" bot, 1/8" T. chks. No W.C. Annulus dropped, unseated pkr, .unable to seat again. No test.' .... ~ Found FO collar at 2290 open, closed collar:. Cir. through perfs at 6185-6240 w/llO0#. Set BP at 6170. Sqz perfs 6185-6240 w/200 sx. WOC Perf 6150 w/4/ 1/2" hyperjet shot. Ran WSO test #1, perfs 6150, pkr @ 6130, 3/4" bot., 1/8" T. chks, no W.C. Open 15" steady blow. Rec. 465' GCM. BT at 6143', IHP 3117, BFP 69#-220#, FHP 3068#. Ran WSO Test #2, perfs 6150', pkr @ 6130', 3/4" bot., 1/8 T. chk. No W.C. Open 50", steady blow. Rec 279' GCM, 186' GC wtr., 93' wtr. Drilled 8' cement and BP and clean out to 6433'. Perf; 6190-6240 w/4/ft, 1/2" hyperjet 200 shots. MOBIL OIL CORPORATION HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS WELL PAGE 5 ' DATE 6-21/22 6-22 6-23 6~23 6-23/24 Ran DST #6, perfs 6150 and 6190-6240, pkr @ 6130, 3/4" bot., 1/8" T. chk, no W.C. IF lO", ISI 60", FF 240", FSI 482" Steady blow, max SP 2.5# in 30" in FF period· Blow decreased after 120", 1# in 2~0". No gas .or fluid to surface. Rec. 496' SGCM, 719' M. wtr., 93' wtr & BT @ 6149', IHP 3029, IFP 194#, ISIP 1985#, FFP 625#, FSIP 2331#, FHP 3031#, BHT 105°F, mud weight 9.0#. Set wire line BP at 6000'· Open F.O. colar at 2934'· Circulate in annulus· Cement w/260 sx. Clean out to 3250'. Perf. 4640-63', 4669-84', 4743-57', 4762-68', 4773-4788', 4868-4913' w/4/ft 1/2" hyperjet, total 472 holes· Ran D,S,T #7 perfs~G40-'4913~oa), pkr @ 4610', 3/4" bot. 1/8" top chokes, rio W.C. ' · II · IF 10 , ISI 60"',~F~l~-O ,, FSI 240 . Max SP 9.8#. Died i~ 140" Rec 500' sl. GCM, 1000 sl. wtry M., 1777' muddy wtr, 200' wtr, BT @ 4630', IHP 2289#, IFP 676#, ISIP 1649#, FFP 1621#, FSIP 1631#, FHP'2290#. Set B. P. at 4620' w/35 sx cement and PB to 4520'. Set 100 sx cement plug 2015' to 1800'. -Set BP at 170 w/120' cement plug on top and PB to 50'. P&A well at 6:00 PM, 6-24-73. · Cap well wi th a flange and bull plug. ~ No. ~'-~ STATE O~ALASKA SUBMr~ ~ ~LZC~ ~['-C~ ENG OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE 50-179-20002 --~"ENG'~ MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS F-034405 ~ o~ o~o~ ' REV ~nb~l ~1 ~n~nn~f.~nn B?I~ Unf~ J ....... J ~DDR~SS O~ OP~ ' Pouch 7-003,' Anchorage, Alaska ggS'10 1 -~E~'~- ~CA~O~ O~ W~ ' ~0. ~ ~.D ~L. OR (¥~ ~FE~': ' ' 669' NSL & 2839" EWL, Sec 8, T4N, R23E, UPM Nildcat ~1. ~., T., ~., M.. (~OM~G~- -- '~' ' 0~~ Sec 8, T4N, R23E, UPM. 13. REPORT TOTAL DEP'CH AT END OF MON'i/q[, CI-L~NGF-,S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PEP,.FO~TIONS, TESTS A_N'D RESULTS, FISHING JOB~, JUNK I.N HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A~D ANY OTI-IER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. T. D. end of June, 14,632' S'~t"~S'X' C'~11~ll~'P~ldg'~?, Drilled 8 1/2" hole from 14534'l' to 14,632I, ' lO-11,210', cement 9 5/8" csg through F.O. collar at 9283 w/725' sx. DST #2, perfs 9055-65, 9090-9103,' open 250", S.I. 540". F1 calc rate 210 MCFGPD, 1/4" chk, 129#' SP, rec 2600 GCM w/pockets gas. IBHFP 450#, IBHSIP 38'21#, FBHFP 1517#, FBHSIP 3748#. Set B.P. at 9021' w/30' sx cement plug and P.B. to 8950'. DST #3, perfs 8420-35, open 251", S.I. 422". F1 est 50 MCFGPD on 1/8" chk, 34# SP, rec 6825' GCM. IBHFP 793#, IBSIP 2626#, FBHFP 32'45#, FBHSIP 3721#. Set B.P. at 8387 w/35 sx cement plug and P.B. to 8287'. DST #4, Perfs 6190-6240, failed, communication w/surface in hole - 9 5/8" csg and 9 5/8" - 13 '3/8" csg annulus. Sqz perfs 6190'6240 w/400 sx. Drill out cement and B.P. and clean out to 6433"'. DST #5, perfs 6185-6240, failed, communication as above. Sqz perfs 6185-6240 w/200 sx. Perf 6150, WSO Test #1,open 18", rec 465' GCM, WSO.Test #2, open 50", rec 279' GCM, 186' GCW, 93' wtr Drill out cement and B.P. and clean out to 6433'. DST #6, perfS 6150, 6190-6240 open 250", S.I. 542", no gas or fluid to surface, max S.P. 2.5#, rec 496 SGCM, 719 muddy wtr, 93' wtr. IBHFP 194#, IBHSIP 1985#, FBHFP 625#, FBHSSP 2331#. Set B.P. at 6000', cement through F.O. collar at 2934' w/260 sx, clean out to 3250. DST #7, perfs 4640-63, 4669-84, 4743-57, 4762-68, 4773-4788, 4868-4913. Open 190", S.I. 300", no gas or fluid to surface, max S.P. 9.8#. Rec 500' SGCM, 1000 S. Wtry M., 1777' 621#, FBHSIP 1631#,_.SejzB.P at muddy wtr, 200' wtr, IBHFP 676#, IBHSIP 1649#, FBHF. P 1 · 4620 w/35 sx and P.B. tO 4520. Set lO0 sx cement plug 18~2~.,Et~.~:.. ~--~170 w/120' cement plug and P'B. to: 50'. · · P&A well at 6 PM, 6-24-73. JUl Cap well with flange and bull plug and erect marker. DIVISION ~r ~1~ ~.ND GAS ANC:HOIJAGE sz~ .(~. E/f/~m~--~ :~ A~e~ P~od~ci~ M~. ~^~ Y:ly 5, 1 923 NOT~Iporl on this form ii required for tQch GQlen~G'r ~th~ regQr41ess of tho ItQtus of operQtions~ Qnd mu.t ~ filed i. dupliGolt with the oil and gas conlervatbn commiffee b~the 15~ of the iuoc~ding ~n~,unle~ otherwile directed. Form P~3 · ~EV. 9-~.~9 ISmbrntt "I~tentlons" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE O.F ALASKA c,- N OIL AND GAS CON._~RVATIO COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not usc this £orm for pruposal~ to orHl or to dcupen Use '-APPLICATION FOR ~Ei~iFf~'' for such'proposals.) O,L ~ G,' [--] Wildcat WELL ' WELL -- OTHER 2. NAME OF OPEHATOR Mobil 0il Corporation ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 7-003, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATIC. N OF WELL At surface 669' NSL and 2839' EWL, Section 8, T4N, R23E, umiat Meridian, Alaska 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, OR, etc. 14. AP1 NU.%LF~ICAL CODE 50-179-20002 6. LEASE DE~IGNA'FION A/ND SEIHAI, NO, F-034405 7, IF IN'DIAN. ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME ~, UNIT, FAI{-~I Ot~ LE~kSE NAME Beli Unit 9. WE~L NO. Beli Unit ~1 10, FLELD AND POOL, OR WILDCA. T Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, UPM 72-11 1052 KB NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TE~T WATER SHUT-OFF PULL OB ALTER CA~ING FRACTUSE TREAT MULTIP[,E COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONS ~EPAIE WELL CHANO~ PLANS Check Appropriate Box To Indicts Nature of Notice, Re ~ort, or Other Data WATI~R 8ItUT-OFF '~'[I R~PAIRINO WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZJNO · I ABANDON'~e'~T* (Other) /NOTZ: Report results of multiple completion o~ Well Completion or Recompletlon Report and Log form.) , Other) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATION/! (Clearly state all pertinent detail.~, and ~lve pertinent dates, including e~timated date of starting any proposed work, Reference: Mobil's Sundry Notice and Reports on Wells dated June 1, 1973 and State of AK approval June 4, 1973. SEE COMPLETION OPERATIONS AITACHED CONFIDENTIAL DIVISION ~l:' OIL AND GAS ANCHORAGE SIGNED _~ (ThI~ space for State ofl~ce use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. IF ANY: TITL~ Area Engineer TITLE Copies to: O.B. Shelburne L.A. Davis See Instructions On Reverse Side DATE DATE June 25, 1973 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION P. O. BOX 5444 DENVER, COLORADO 80217 DATA TRANSMITTAL RECORD TRANSFERRED TO: Mr. T. R. Marshall State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil & Gasp Anchorage, Alaska TRANSFERRED BY: T~ ~. Greer DATE: P~ge 1 DATA DESCRIPTION BELI UNIT #1 WELL 6/20/73 Set 4 - Washed and Dried Samples (Boxes 1 - 24) Box 1 - 100 - 1,300' Box 2 - 1,300 - 2,380 Box 3 - 2,380 - 3,700 Box 4 - 3,700 - 4,990 Box 5 - 4,990 - 6,200 Box 6 - 6,200 - 6,560 Box 7 - 6,560 - 6,910 Box 8 - 6,910 - 7,340 Box 9 - 7,340 - 7,800 Box lO - 7,800 - 8,710 Box ll - 8,710 - 9,140' Box 12 - 9,140 - 9,580' PLEASE~CHECK SHIPMENT THEN SIGN AND RETURN ORIGINAL COPY Descriptors to include when applicable: 1. Number copies or copy numbers 2. Type of print: Field or Final 3. Type of copy: Film, Sepia, Blueline, Velum 4. Series, Sequence or Interval Numbers RECEIVED BY: ~ MOBIL OIL CORPORATION P. O. BOX 5444 DENVER, COLORADO 80217 DATA TRANSMITTAL RECORD TRANSFERRED TO: Mr. T. R. Marshall State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Divis_ioll of Oil & Gas. Anchorage, ,Alaska TRANSFERRED BY: T. G. Greer DATE: 6/20/73 Paqe 2 DATA DESCRIPTION BELI UNIT #1 WELL - Cont'd Box 13 - 9,580 - 10,100' Box 14 - 10,110 - 10,600' Box 15 - lO,610 - 10,980 Box 16 - 10,980 - ll,190 Box 17 - 11,190 - 11,630 Box 18 - 11,630 - 12,030 Box 19 - 12,030 - 12,450 Box 20 - 12,450 - 12,900 Box 21 - 12,900 - 13,350 Box 22 - 13,350 - 13,750 Box 23 - 13,750 - 14,150 Box 24 - 14,150 - 14,631 PLEASE CHECK SHIPMENT THEN SIGN AND RETURN ORIGINAL COPY Descriptors to include when applicable: ]. Number copies or copy numbers 2. Type of print: Field or Final 3. Type of copy: Film, Sepia, Blueline, Velum 4. Series, Sequence or Interval Numbers RECEIVED BY: CONFiDENTiAL BELI UNIT #1 ABANDONMENT ~,All data shown below are actual. 1. Ran open ended drill pipe and set a 100' cement plug from 11,110' to 11,210' (Class G plus 18% salt). 2. Pulled drill pipe from hole and set a 9 5/8" retainer in the casing at 9335'. 3. Ran drill pipe with packer and Howco full opening collar opener. Opened Howco full opening collar at 9283'. 4. Cemented 9 5/8" O.D. casing from 9283' up to approximately 4742' (Class G plus 18% salt). 5. Closed full opening collar and waited on cement 24+ hours. 6. Perforated intervals 9055' - 9065' (10') and 9090' - 9103' (13'). 7. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 9006' and made a drill stem test. 8. Ran in hole with 9 5/8" retainer and set in the casing at 9021' and capped with 50' of cement (Class G with 18% salt). 9. Perforated interval from 8420' - 8435' (15'). 10. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 8389' and made a drill stem test. Verbal approval received June 13, 1973 from Rodney A. Smith, U.S.G.S. and O.iK. Gilbreth, State of AK. - D.O.G. to deviate from the approved procedure and eliminate steps 12, 13, 14 and 15, proceed to steps 16, 17, 18, 23 and 24 and upon completion of 24 return to complete steps 19, 20,~2i, 22, 25, 26 and 27. 11. Ran in hole with 9 5/8" retainer and set in the casing at 8387' and capped with 50' of cement (Class G with 18% salt)~ 12. Perforated interval 6190' - 6240' (50'). (Former Step 16) 13. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 6150' and made a drill stem test. (Former StoP 17) 14. Cemented perforations 6190' - 6240' (Class G plus 18% salt). CONFIDENTIAL 15. Reperforated interval 6185' - 6240'. 16. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 6145' and made a drill stem test. 17. Recemented perforations 6190' - 6240' (Class G plus 18% salt). 18. Perforated at 6153'. 19. Ran in hole with packer test assembly to check cement job. Set packer at 6130' and made a drill stem test. 20. Drilled out cement retainers and reperforated 6190' - 6240'. 21. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 6130' and made a drill stem test. 22. Ran in hole with retainer and setii~ 91~5f8"~:6asing at 6000'. (Former Step 18) 23. Cemented 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus through full opening collar at 2934' (Class G plus 18% salt). (Former Step 22 and 23) 24. Ran temperature log and found top of cement at 2290'. (Former Step 24) Perforated intervals 4640' - 4663'; 4669' - 4684'; 4743' - 4757'~; 4762' - 4768'; 4773' - 4788'; and 4868' - 4913'. (Former Step 19) 38. Ran in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 4610' and made a drill stem test. (Former Step 20) 2~. Ran in hole with retainer and se~i~ 9~:5~8':'~as~ngca~i4620~an~?~pped with ~00A~efGcemehtt~laa~G~with 18% salt). (Former Step 21) ~8. Cemented inside 9 5/8" casing from 2015' to 1800' (Class G plus 18% salt). (Former Step 25) 3~. ~eg~.~ta~e~na~ll7~t~n~a~apped~ith 120' of cement. (Former Step 26) Sealed all annuli with valves and bull plugs and 9 5/8" casing housing with blind flange. (Former Step 27) Form No. P--4 "~. ~. ~.~ STATE OF A~KA SUB~ m ~uzC~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~'- Wi I dcat 2. N~"'O~ O~TO~ " ' 8. ~IT ~ OR D~AS~ Mobil 0il Corporation Beii Unit 3. ADbREsS Or OP~TOR P0 PoUch 7-003, AnchOrage, Alaska 99510 '4.' LOCA~ON OF W~' 10.' FI~ ~ND P~L. 669' ~Sk and 2839" [~k, Sec 8, 14~, R23[, Sec 8, 14~, .......... 1~. P~IT ~O. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA. NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND R~ESULTS. FISHING JOB~, JLrNK IN HOLE A.ND SIDE-T'R~CKED HOLE A/q'D A.NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IANG~ IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. TD end of May 197'3, 14,534', Drilled and cored 8 1/2" hole 12,108' to 14,534' Ran DST #1 open hole 11,160' to 12,108' Packer set at 11,063', 5/8" bottom chk, 2000'~ W.C- Open 6 hrs 15 minutes, closed in 10 hOurs 11 minutes. Rec. 43 bbls rat hole mud, very slight' gas cut. IFP 1646#, ISIP 4470#, FFP 2271#, FSIP 4149#, gauge at 11,077' CONFIDENTIAL June l, 1973 ~ Area Engineer NOTE--Report on this form/r~'ired for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & ~erals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form P--3 R.EV. 9-30-6 9 Smbrntt "Intentions" in Triplicate "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE O,F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APP-L1CATION'FO~ P'EP,~iiT--' '~or such 'p.,:o~osalJj . _ _.. O,L,,.ELL [--] OASWELL [~ OTHER Wildcat /2.NAME OF OPERakTOR Mobil 0il Corporation 3.ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 7-003: Anchorage, Alaska 4.LOCATION OF WELL At surface 669' NSL and 2839' EkrL, Umiat Meridian, Alaska 99510 Section 8, T4N, R23E, 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. ~ 1052 KB 14. Check Appropriate Box To I,nd~cate Nature of N~tice, Re 5. AP1 NLrM.FAR/CAL CODE 50-179 -20002 6. LEASE DEFmIGNATION A_ND SERIAL NO. F-0~440~ ?. IF INDIA.N, .&?.l.O'l'l'l!LE OR TRIBE NA.ME 8. UNIT, FARNi OR LEASE NAME · Beli Unit 9. V~ELL NO. Beli Unit ~1 10. FIELD A~ID FOOL, OR WILDCAT Wild,at 11, SEC., T., R., M.. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIV E) Sec. 8. T4N. R23E: UPM 12. PERbIIT /~O. 72-11 ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER S--UT-Orr FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ARIDIZE REPAIR V.' ELL PULL OR ALTER CASING ~.._.._,_~] MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE ABANDONS CHANGE PLAN8 -- ~Other) SUBSEQUENT RI[PORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF [ REPAIRING WELL -- S--OOTING on ,CmIZINO ARANDOSME~T* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATION'S (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an)' proposed work. Reference: M~'bil's application, dated February 18, 1972, and State's approval correspondence~ dated February 29, 1972. Intend to test following intervals and then abandon: TEST PERFORATED INTERVAL 1 9055' - 9065', 9090' - 9103' 2~ 8420' - 8435' 3 6190' - 6240' 4~ 4640' - 4663', 4669' - 4684', 4743' 4762' - 4768', 4773' - 4788', 4868' - 4757' - 4913' Estimated date of starting proposed work: 1st week of June, 1973. ~E ~"~ E ~ ~ E ~ SEE PROCEDURE ATTACHED JUN - 4 ANCHORAG~ CONFIDENTIAL I hereby certi,~ th~tb, e.~oregoi, pg is ~ue and correct/ SZO~ED ~L/~~~~~ ,,'~' Area Engineer (This space for State office u~ COSDmOSS o~ i~r~o~z~z~ DATE ~~,/'7~ ...,, See Instructions On Reverse Side Approved Copy .Returned / BELI UNIT #1 ABANDONMENT DIV!SIGN CF OIL AND GAS ANCHORAGE PROCEDURE 1. Run open ended drill pipe and set a 100' cement plug from 11,110' to 11,210'. 2. Pull drill pipe from hole and set-a 9 5/8" bridge plug at 9330'±. 3.' Run drill pipe with packer and Howco full opening collar opener. Open Howco full opening collar at 9283'. 4. Cement 9 5/8" casing from 9283' to 7920'. 5. Wait on cement 12 - 24 hours. 6. Perforate intervals 9055' - 65' and 9090' - 103'. 7. Run in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 9005'± and attempt a drill stem test. 8. Run in hole with a 9 5/8" retainer or bridge 'plug, set at 9015'±. 9. Perforate interval 8420' - 35'. 10. Run in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 8370'± and attempt a drill stem test. 11. Run in hole with a 9 5/8" retainer or bridge plug, set at 8380'±. 12. Perforate interval 6460'± - 61'. (This is for cementing behind 9 5/8" casing.) 13. Run in hole with a 9 5/8" retainer and set at 6410'±. 14. Cement 9 5/8" casing from 6460'± to 4140'. 15. Wait on cement 12 - 24 hours. 16. Perforate interval 6190' - 240'. 17. Run in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 6140'± and attempt a drill stem test. 18. Run in hole with a 9 5/8" retainer or bridge plug, set at 6150'±. 19. Perforate intervals 4640' - 63', 4669' - 84', 4743' - 57', 4762' - 68', 4773' - 88', and 4868' - 913'. 20. Run in hole with packer test assembly. Set packer at 4590'± and attempt a drill stem test. -2- 21. Run in hole with a 9 5/8" retainer or bridge plug, set at 4600'+ and cap with 150' cement plug. 22. 'Run drill pipe with packer and Howco full opening collar opener. Open Howco full opening collar at 2934'. 23. Cement 9 5/8" casing from 2934' to 2350'. 24. Run temperature log. 25. Cement with 50 sacks of. cement from 2934' .to 2834!. 26. Set a bridge plug at 150' and cap with cement to the surface. 27. Seal all annuli with valves with bull plug and 9 5/8" casing housing with blind flange. NOTE: Any of the perforations which are'tested and exhibit a significant porous show or fluid production will be plugged off with a retainer or bridge plug above (as outlined in the procedure) and in addition ba ~a~ed wiLh ~C i~a~n a 50~ cement plug. o .. ?K?/wo s / ~Lw/nAp 6-1-73 JUN - 4 DIV],,SlGN CF 01~ AND ANCHOItAC~E BELI UNIT f/1 D. S . T. & ABANDONMENT PROGRAM Banger @ 502' / 20" @ 675'/'~ Tie back with hangers @ 2159' FOC @ 2290' 13 3/8" @ 2688'-~ FOC @ 2934' Bridge plug @ 150' with cement to surface (Step 26) 100' cement plug from 2934' to 2834' (Step 25) Cementing annulus from 2934' to 2350' (Step 23) Cementing annulus from 6460'± to 4140' (Step 14) Retainer or bridge plug @ 4600'+ (Step 21) Perforations: 4640' - 63'; 4669' - 84'; 4743' - 57'; (Step 19) 4762' - 68'~ 4773' - 88'; 4868' - 913' , Perforations: 6190' - 240' (Step 16) Retainer @: 6410'± ~(Step 117)( Perforations: 6460 ± - Z$6 Step 12) Cementing annulus from 9283' to 7920' (Step 4) Retainer or bridge plug @ 8380'± '(Step 11) Perforations: 8420' - 435' (Step 9) FOC @ 9283' Est~. top of cement @ 10,160' 9 5/8" @ 11,160' 8 1/2" hole TD @ 14,600' Retainer or bridge plug @ 9015' + (Step 8) Perforations: 9055' - 065' (Step 6) 9090' - 103' Bridge plug @ 93~0,+ (Step 2)~ ~ ~" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~;2~ JUN - 4 DIV!$1C~N CF OiL AND ANCHOEAG~ 100"cement plug from 11,110' to 11,210' (Step 1) NOTE: Ail indicated blank spaces inside 9 5/8" casing and annulus outside 9 5/8" will contain drilling mud. PKPaul/bh -. n~ ~ ~m,', No. ~'--.,~ STATE C,. ;A.LA,SKA REV, ~- 1-70 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMll'I'EE MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS O,L F--1 °"" I-'] o,.,. Wildcat WELL WI~LL 2.NAME OF OPERATOR Mobil 0il Corporation 3.ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P0 Pouch 7-003, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4.LOCATION OF WELL 669 NS[ and 2839" FW[, Sec 8, 14N, R235, Umiat Meridian, Alaska SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE ~. ',,J,.P! NU,WIEmCAL CODE 50-179-20002 6 LEASE DES:GNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034405 ?. IF INDIA]~, ALOi IE~ OR TRIBE NAME 8. L.~IT,FAP~ OR LEASE NAME Bell Unit g. WELL NO 10. 1"1~:~-~ AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wi 1 dc. at ,, 11. SEC., T., R., M.. (BO'I~OM HOLE oB,rECT~_,) Sec 8, 14N, R23E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 72-11 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH~N.G~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A/XrP VOLUMES USED, PEP, FOHATIONS. TESTS A_NqD I~SULTS. FISHING JOBS. JI.FN'K IN HOLE AND SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE Ai~rD ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT C~GI~ IN HOLE CONDITIONS. T.D. end of April 1973,'. 12,1'08' · , Drilled 12 l/4" hole 11,0'68' to 11,193' set 93 its 47# and '180 its''43'.5# LT&C csg, total 273 its, 3 F.O. cementing collars at 9283,~ 2937' and 2293',' cement float collar and shoe, total length 11,165.4' at 11,160', cemented w/640 sx class "G" +18% salt. Drilled and cored 8 1/2" hole 11,193 'to 12,108' CONFIDENTIAL ~m ~ hereby ce~ ~O' i~ e ~ cO smmm (~ ~- ~rLS Area ~gineer nA~ May 4, 1973  ~~ ~n~, re,~dless of the .tutus of operotio~. ~nd must ~ tiled i, dupli~te with the oil .md gos conmervotion ~o~ iffee byfbe 15~ of the suec~ding ~n~. ~le~ otherwi.e directed. ~,-~ ~o. P-~ STATE OF ALASKA SUBMrr ]::N :DUPLICn. T~ [ DIR P,,EV. 9-30-G'; rS. AP! NUA'IERICAL ~ODE ----~C. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE 50.-]79-20002 L~E DESIGNA~ON ~XD ~LL ~LL Mobil Oil Corporation Be]i Unit PO Pouch'7-O03,' AnchOrage,'Alaska 995'10 ~1 Wildcat 669 ~SL and 2839" E~L, Sec 8, T4N, ~23E, n.~c.~..~..~..(-~~o~~ . o~~ Um~at Her~d~an, Alaska Sec 8, T4N, R23'E, ~'~ .... 72-]] R~ORT TOTAL D~ AT ~D OF MON~, C~N'G~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ~ C~ TiNG JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOL~ USED, P~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULTS. FISHING JO~, J~K ~ {O~ ~D SIDE-~CKED HOLE ANT) A/~Y OTI-IER SIGNIFICANT C T. D. end of March'1973,' 11,0'68' .. Drilled 12 1/4" 6726' to 11,068' CONFIDENTIAL DIV~StC i,~ . ~' ~. ,~ ,' NO GAS ! NOTE--Report on this form/~/;~quired for each calendar month, regardless of thc status of operations, in duplicate with the Division of Mines & MffieFals'X~" .by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. No. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 50-179-2002 ~..~-'i~'~'-'~ MONTHLY REPORT O:F ~D.RILLING -o 44o5 AND WOR'KOVER OPERATIONS .... ~., " ~,~ ~ o,s~z~ ~ o~z~ ..Wildcat ............... Mobil 0il Co~oration Bm~ PO Pouch 7-003, ~chorage, Alaska' 99510 #1 ~Ev 669 NSL and 2839' E~, SeC 8, T4N, ~3E', Wildcot Umiat Meridimn, Alaska u. smc.. w.. ~.. ~.. (mo~o~ ~o~ Sec 8, T4N, R23E, ~M 72-11 . , ,,, , 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NGF. S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN~ VOLU1VIE~ USED, PEP~O.P~TIONS, ~.STS AND 1RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK I_N HOLE A.ND SIDE-T1R. ACKED HOLE A~TD ~qY O~-IER SIGNIFIC~NT Cv~N~ES 1Tq HOI~ CNDNq)ITIONS. T. D. end of February 1973,' 67261' Drilled 12 1/4" hole .790'-2700' Opened' 12 i/4" hole to' 17 1/2,'i 790,'2700' Set' 65 its, 13 3/8-O.D.', '68#, N-80 csg'w/Shoe at 2688' cemented' w/2520 Sx, circulated. Drilled' 12 1/4" hole 2700"-6726.' . CONFIDENTIAL DI¥:SlC i4 ._ i- (,.. !.L.J. ,J~.D O, .~S. smmm ~-'~-~ f-'/~-~'~./~///~z4~/~/ aurae Area Engineer nA~ March 12~ 1973 . . ~ ~ ~. ~- /// NOIE~Report on this form is' r~ for each calendar month, regardless of the Stat~S of operations, an~ must ~ file~ in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minera~ b~the ISth of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise directed. REV. 9-30-69 & "Subsequent Repor%s" ~ Dupli~te ' "* STATE O'F A~KA ~j"C. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO'N COMMI~EE ~0-~79-20002 ........ ~ C~'~ SUNNY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON W~ use "APPLICATION '~O~-E~T~i' ~or such 'p~o~osal~.) F' 034405 1. g. IF I~I~, ~O'~-r~ OR TR B~. ~" OIL. ELL ~ GASw~LL ~ , o~.z~ .Wildcat .......... 2. NAME OF OPE~ToB 8. UNIT, F~ OR L~Sr Mobil Oil. Co~oration.. ~li Uni~ 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. ~L NO. ~ ~ ~ . P,O. Po~h 7-003, ~cho~ame~ Alaska 99510 ~li..Unit 4. LOCATION 0F W~L 10. F~ ~D F~L, OR WInO Atsurface 669~ ~SL and 2839~ ~ Sec. 8, T4~, R23g~ n.s~c.,~.,a.,~..{~o~aor~m[~ ...... Umiat Meridian, Alaska om~w, Sec. 8, T4N, ~3E, U.M, 13. ( , { 1024, ' 01{ ' · { 72-11 ~4. Check Appropriate Box To [nd,}cate Nature of N~tice, Report, or Other D~a ' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO : TEST WATER SHUT-OFF PULL OR ALTER CASINO FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE { { · ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANOE PLANS ~ Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SIiUT-~0FF ]__ REPAIRINO WELL [ i FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASINO SHOOTING OR AClDIZING -- ABANDONMEIqT® (Other) Cementat ion "---r=os~am (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an)' proposed work. Based on no, Ace of intention of changing cementation program, dated February 6, 1973, the 13 3/8" casing was cemented on February 10, 1973, as follows: Ran 13 3/8" O.D. 68 ~/ft., N-80, LT&C casing to 2688'. Set 13 3/8" casir~ on 13 3/8" x 20" sub-sea hanger at 502' with shoe at 2688.' and float collar at 2651'. Ran drill pipe and stabbed into float collar. !Cemented through drill pipe with 2520 sx. of permafrost cement; clean cement slurry, returned to surface. Displaced with 250 cu. ft. of water to clean out drill pipe. CONFIDENTIAL 16. I hereby t g an SIGNED~/fY /- TITLE (Thisspace for State office use) APPROVED BY TITLE CONDITIONB OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: rE B 5 DIVISION ~;..P OIL AND OAS ANCHORAG8 , ~.?>:, Area Engineer DATE 2-13-73 , DATE See [nstrucflons On Reverse Side Form No, REV. 9-30-67 STATE OF ALASKA SUBMrr IN DU~LZCA~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPE:RATIONS o,L Fl ~*" ~] oT.E, Wildcat WELL WELL 2. NAME OF OPEI:LATOR Mobil Oil Corporation 3. ~%DDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O.Pouch 7-003,' Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION C~F WELL 4701 ft. south and 2399 'ft. west from the NE corner of Sec 8, T4N, R23E, Umiat Meridian, Alaska ~5. API NUS~ERICAL CODE 50-179- 20002 LEASE DESIGNATION A.~D SEEIAL NO. F-034405 T, IF INDIA~, ALOTI~ O1~ TIRIBE NANIE 8. LrNIT,FARA~ OR LEASE NA3~E Beli Unit 9. WELL NO. Beli Unit No. 1 10. FITM-r) AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wi l dcat I1. SEC., T,, R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTnFE) Sec 8, T4N, R23E, U.M. 19-, P]E:I{.MIT NO. 72-11 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CElVIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1VIE~ USED, pERFOI:~kTIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JU/NTK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. T. D. end of January, 790', Set 84', 30',' J.5, ]54-~ csg at 87' w/J20 sx permafrost cement Drill out of 30"' csg'with ]2 ]/4 hole on ]-20-73' Drill ]2 ]/4" hole 87' - 790' Opened ]2 ]/4" hole to ]7 ]/2", 87' - 790' Opened 17 1/2" hole to 26",. 87' - 702! Set 16 its, 20"' o D. 94#, ST&C csg'with shoe at 675' w/5870 sx cemented to surface. I ' 3 ErqG 4 E["!G I 5 ENG '1 ~OEOLIF_ .... 'l I .Ev I I DRAFT I 1 sec CONFER= FILE: CONFIDENTIAL FEB 3 lg73 ANCHORAGE ,/ - 1~. I hereby cer~y ~Ft~ore~goJ~ is t~e ~ ~ ~ ~/j~~~~~ , _ A~ea'Eng~neer ox~ February 8, ]973' ~'G~~~Zcal~tatus of operation,, and must~~il;d in du~li:ate with the Division of Mines & Miner, s ~ the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise dmrected. Form ~--~3 ,~X Smbrntt "Intentions" in Triplicate STATE OF A~KA 5. API N~C~ CODE __'~ ENG OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~EE 5~179-20002 4 ENG ' (Do not ~se this fo~ for proposals ~ drill or to deepen use "AP~LICATION'~Ok P~Fi'=.'' ~or such'pd°~osal~.) WELL WELL Mobil Oil Co~oration ~li Unit ADDRESS OF OPERATOR ~oc~o~ o~ w~h ~0. . ~t~u~c~ 669' NSL and 2839' ~, Sec. 8, T4N, ~3E, Wildcat '~~ 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOOM HO~ -- . __ ~iat Meridian, Alas~ o~w) Sec, 8~ T6~ ~3E~ U,~ ' ~ 1024' DR. ~ 72-11 14. Ch~eck Appropriate Box To I,nd',icate Nature of N~ti'ce, Report, or Other D~a NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE ABANDONs CHANGE PLANS ~Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHO,OTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENTs (other) AS Built Location (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or ReCompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATION'S (Clearly state all pertinent details, and ~h'e pertinent dates, Including estimated date of starting any proposed work. NOTIFICATION OF AS BUILT WELL LOCATION Well was moved N24° 29' 31"W, 98.90' from original location due to topography. ODNFIDENTIAL rtcert t .the fore~ect 16. I hereby cert~ t~ t~ f. ore/~fl.n%l/trlle an~,/~ SIGNED~' (Thisspace for State office use) APPROVED CONDITIONS OF APPR0¥AL, IF AN~: TITLE Area Engineer TITLE DATE 2- 6- 73 DATE See I~nstruct'ions On Reverse Side W E' 2G 14 13 3O 7 2.83,9' 29 32 l T T 28 I 34 I ...I TSN (FINAL LOCATION) BELl UNIT NO. I LAT, 69© 42' 38,76" LONG. 146° :52' 07.80" Y : 5,743,950 X : 431,986 Ground EL -- 1024' ~'---- ----J----- Bottom Sill EL : 1029' I -¢ I I -- T4N CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that t ~m properly registered and licensed to pfc. trice ',and surveYing in the Stale of Alaska and that this p!(]t represents a location survey mode by me or under my supervision, (]nd thdt all dimensions (]nd other details are correct. Date NOTES I, Revised location of Bell Unit No. I located this survey 14 Dec. 1972. 2. Datum is mean sea level. 3. Alaska State plQne Zone :5. '~, U.$.F."Beli"Qnd U SE"To~"V.A.B.M. stations used for this survey 5. Field book 419. Su'rveyor DlVl~.4~i OF ~11, AND BELl UNIT No. I LOCATED IN SW!/4 SE I/4 Sec. 8 T4N, R23E U.M.~ALASKA. SURVEYED FOR MOBIL OIL Co. 430 W. 7th Ave. , ANC, HORAGE~ALASKA SURVEYED BY OICKINSON-OSWA~.O ~ PARrN£RS ~ No. P--I STATE OF AL~KA SUBMrr n~ ~uc~ .~., ,--' o~,AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ' ;-03~05 ..... 2. N~E OF OPMTOR ' Mobil Oil Corporation .. ~ni~ ~. ,D6~ss or O~TOa Be li Unit No. P.0. Pouch 7-003, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 ~0. m-,.n ~ ~, o~ 4.LOCA~ON OF W~ Wildcat I-~5-~, _ 4701 ft. south and 2399 ft. west from the NE l~. SEC.. ~., ~..~.. (~O~O~ corner of Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, Umiat Meridian, o~~ Alaska Sec. 8~ T4N, R23E, U.M. _ ll. ~IT NO. 72-11 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, cHA3qGF-.S IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AArD CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEP'i:H SET A/ND VOLI/1VfES USED, PERFOHATIONS, TESTS A_ND RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUnK 13q HOLE AND SIDE-Tlq. ACKED HOLE AND A.NY OTIiER SIGNIFICANT CI-IAHGES IN HOI.~ CONDITIONS. T. D. end December 59' Auger 36" hole to 59' CONFIDENTIAl. s~s~ ~ ~-7~ ~ Area En_~ineer oAr~ Sanuary 15, 1973 ! NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filecl in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Februa~ ~, 197Z ~obtl ~I Pe~t No, 72-1I P. O. ~~ 7-003 Anchor~, At~e 99610 Gentlemen: Enclosed ts-the approved application for permtt to dr111 the above referenced ~e11 on or about. Apr11 1, 1972 at a locatton Well s~mples ~. core ch.jps are required. A directional survey ts not required. Before ab~clonm~nt of th. is ~e11, the 9 5/8" amJ 13 3/8" casSn9 strtngs must ~ tied together wtt~ cemeat- Ma~y rivers in Alaska a~d their ~raiaage systems have beea classified as impor- taat for the sp~tng~ or migratten of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.05.870 and the regu la ti oas premulgated thereunder (Title $, Ataska Administrative Code). Prior to cemmencing operations you may be contacted by th~ Habitat Coordinator's office, Department of Fish and Game. In the event ef suspeasioa or abandonment please give this office adequate advance notification so tJ~at we may ha~e a ~itness present. Very truly yours, . JJomer L, Burrel I ALASKA OIL ~ GAS ~SERVATIO~ CC~I~TTEE cc: Department of Fish aad Game,, ~tabttat Section w/o eno1. Depart of Envt'ro~mental Ce~servati on w/e emcl, STATE O,F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE (Other mstructt~%., on ~J ' i-! ii,, API NO. 50-179-20002 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK TYPm O~ WORK DRILL [] DEEPEN [] PLUG BACK [] w-L,. Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Mobil Oil Corporation P. 0. PoUch 7-003, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL ^~surface 4701 ft. south and 2399 ft. west from the NE corner of Sec. 8, T4N, R23E, Umiat Meridian, At proposed prod. zoneAlaska. 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND I~I--RECT~ON FROM ~EAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* miles southeast from Deadhorse 14. BOND INFORMATION: Hacii'ic Tn(leElnity ComPany TYpE0±Z & Gas Suretyand~or~oe43305 (E×~±res 8-18-1976) 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED' Fl9 r't. +' from ~the p~. NO. OF AC~aS ~N LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST -- PnOPERTY OR LEASE LI~E, ~T. south line of Sec. 2442 (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) 8, .. 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* ' 19. PROPOSEI~ DE-rPTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. So other wells on this lease ~4,600 ft. 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT. C-R, etc.) lo2 23. PROPOSED'CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM 6. LEASE Dw'~IGNATION AND SE~/AL NO. ~-o344o5 ?'. 'IF INDIAfq, AL/.~Tq'EE OR TI~/BE NAME -I 8. UNIT~FARM OR LEASE NAME Bell Unit 9. WELL NO. Bel± Unit No. 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 8, T4N, R2~E, U.M. 12. · .mou~ $100,000.00 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 2~. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* April l, 1972 , , SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOO~' GRADE SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY ,,; 36" 30" 154 ~- 5 , , 50'+ 200 sx. 26" 20" , 94 H-40 750'+ 1600 sx, 17 1~2" 1~ ~/8" 68 5-80 eTO0'+ ' ~e~ sx. 12 1/4" 9 5/8" 4B 5 &47 6 S-95 11]150"7 1000 sx. ' ' ' . . . BOP EQUIPMENT: Ai B _ Bag Type (}~ydril) 20" series 600; 2000 psi 13 3/8" casing point' to T.D. 14,600' Bag Type 13 5/8" series 1500; 5000 psi W.O).G. Double Gate, 13 5/8", series 1500; 5000 psi W.O.G. ITC ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE I~tOPOSE~ PP,~i3RAM: If ~1 is to dee~n or plug ~, give ~ on present p~u~lve ~ ~d pro~ ~w produ~ive ~e. If pro~l ~ ~ drill or d~n d~e~ lo~lly,, give pe~ent ~ on ~bsu~a~ ~t~ ~d meas~ ~d ~ue ve~ical--~~de~' ~e bio--ut preventer p~gram. S~GN~' ' '~/~~/~ ~ · ~'~" DA~. ~ -~ 4 - 7~ ~ Division Engineer (This space ~or State office use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: [ SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS RF-,~UIR,~D J ~ P,.E~U~: Y~S [] ~o J SEE T~tSMITTAL~.LETTER ~~o_ ~~'7~-~ ~/~~~ ~V~A~ February 2g. ]g72 *See Inmuctt°", O. Reverm Side o.~ Fabruary ?q. l'q7? mw.L_. 13 24 25 3O 2O Proposed BE'L..I UN IT No. I LAT. : 69°42' 37.87" JO LONG. = 150°32' 06.61" X = 432,027 Y = 5,745,840 Ground Elev. = 102.8' MSL I I I I i I 2~ I 22 I 23 i I I I I 1 I I I i I I I I I I 29 I 28 I 27 I 26 I I I I I I I I I I 1. I ~ SCALE.' I"= IMILE T. 5N. CE~;ITIFICATE OF SURVEYOR i T. 4N. I I I I I I I I t I I I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and .that all dimensions and other details are correct. Date DIVI.~O OiL Proposed BELl UN IT No. I ~ocated in SE I/4 SEC. 8 T. 4N.t R. Z3E. UMIAT MERIDIAN~ ALASKA Surveyed for MOBIL OIL. Surveyed by F M. LINDSEY I~ ASSOC. LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevord Box 4-081 Anchorage Alaska !. Do statewide rules apply ........... ). Is a registered survey plat attached .... Ye__s )i_y_ ! s we I 1 to be 1 ocated i n a deli ned puol ......... ~_ · . $. is well located proper distance from property ls.ne . \~~ ,/0~ ' Y~K i. Is well located proper distance from other well ..... '~~--~/~' ~. ~ ?.- Is well to be deviated ..........., . . . . ~ ). Is operator the only affected party ................... ~ ~emark~ ,, 1. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait -i" . ' 10. Does operator have a bond in'force .................. I1. Is conductor string provided ...................... I~, Xs enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... 13. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings "'~, ~i!t c~ent cover al! possible ............ 15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones ............ :~,"~r 16. will surfac~ rsg. internal ~urst eqval .5 psi/f~, to next string .... ~?. Will ai~ casing give adequate safe~ in collapse and tension ...... 18. D~s ~' ~ ~ve ~*ficient pressure rating ..........