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HomeMy WebLinkAbout174-051PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT
State of Alaska .ALASKA OIL & ~AS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Memorandum To File: API No. /~--'~C~OI-¢~
Operat°r
Location
Abnd Date
'Spud: ti . , TD: g~(( , Completed
Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure.
Long Csg: 7~ a6-~. ~ ~' ~Y~ ~/~0 ~
Liner:
Perf intervals - tops:
Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head
status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code.
!
- ' ' ~ ' O~'DP~
Well head cut off:
Marker post or plate:
Code
Date
August 19, 1982
~r George Stadnicky
Union Oil Company of California
P.O. BOX" 6247
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
.:.~..~;:--:.ii~':'!':il Re: Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sections from Cuttings and
.' ' Core Chips in State We1! Sample Library
.~,~-~-~.. ~ .- .~ .- ~
"%.,~'., Dear orge, . "
:'~-~,:i: :"'~ ...... ._ ,,: _.. - :. ' -.. ' .... . . ·
.,
>~-'~.!?':..--i...': our June ~0,' 1952 receipt of .the ~2 thin-~eotlon~ on the
"?~"'~"~' ' ~s~n~rg,-:"'}m~~ Creek, ~-~to an~-~i~ "~int. wells and our.
~ly 2~, 1982 receipt of the C~ _~s~~rg residue
c~pletes the project ~et forth in ~y ~rcb 5, 19~2 let=er to
youe -
· -:~,-.:e.'-,' .... The:/~ecttons all ap~ar to ~ ~11 ~de and accor~ngly constitute .-
.?~ ?. .~ .. .. ., a valuable ad~tion to the State's ~r~nent libra~ o~ well
t~.(. '-' .s~-ple.'and core ~teria~s. Please 1ut ~ extend the Com~ssion~s
~:;:~;~. _ tha~s to Jim Fri~rg, you, and al! ~nion. ~rsonnel involved for
their res~cti~ ~rk in preparing =hose thin-sections from'
..~.~;~:-,.~.:... w~ll 'samples-and core.~:.chips,
? ~...-~-' ;.-
March 5, 1982
Mr. C~orge stadnicky
Union Oi! Company of California
P.O. ~ 6247
Anchorage, '~Alaska 99502
Re i Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sections from Well Samples
and Core Chips in State L/brary Collection
Dear C~orge,
Pursuant to our recent discussions, permission is hereby granted
to Union Oi! Company of California to extract a maximum lcc. of
sample materia! per sa~le envelope, or 1cc. of core ~mterial per
foot of core, from the State's set of samples and core chips for
the ~arpose of preparing petrographic thin-sections within the
designated ~ntervals ~n the following wells, subject to th~ below
listed eonditions,
Sample }~o. of
Set ~o o ~el 1 Interval S ! ides
332
13-A
15
~~'-~l~/iuk P~. _i~I-'~. Core= 3900'- 621~ '
SOCAL Cape Rsl~nberg 91 Core~ 6903'- 8365'
Smpl~ 1450~- 5020'
~n~um Nulato Unit ~i Cores I0661'-11508'
~n ~m Napat~ Ct. ~I Core~ 3121'- 5760'
15
10
22
2
~ts of the samples from the State collection are to be
extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags
in which total conte~t of cuttings is greater than
10cc. (No c~s are to be extracted if the 'volume of
material .in t~ individual envelope is les___~s than 10cc.)
2~
Union will ~ovtde the State with a list of the sample
intervals in each well from which material was extracted.
3~
In the event that you wish to prepare stained slides,
it iS .requested that the sample or core m~terial be
tmpr~nated with stain prior to epoxy mounting on the
slide.
~. 2 )~-~'ch 5, 1982
,' ~.r. George
All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be
received by the C~mmisston by al)proximately May 3, 1982
and are to be transmftted direct to the Commission and
not examined by outside parties.
5~
All residue and excess material is to be returned to
the Cc~mission.
No additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses
made on the samples or core chips without specific
co.~sent from the Commission.
?. Union shall bear all costs entailed.
We are pleased to WOrk with ~ou in .this beneficial project and
look forward to your c~mpany s continu~d exercise of care and
good Judgement' in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable
well material, ! know we both understand that the Statets well
sample library is public property and that granting Union permission
to extract portions of material f=um this library for the ~urpose
of preparing the in. dicate~ slides enhances the value of the
library and is in the public interest.
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
WVA/glh
TO
[)Al ['
APP/'''~) STRATIGRAPHY
January 26, 1982
N. R. Flurry
B. E. Felber
L. B. Gibson
N. F. Kuich
J. A. Patrice~li
J F. Stone/
W. F. Sinclair
ISOTOPIC AGE DATING OF IGNEOUS
ROCKS FROM WELLS IN THE SEWARD
~ .PENINSULA AREA OF ALASKA.
·
,~
Basalt samples from ditch cuttings in the ARCO, Norton Basin COST #1, and
SOCAL, Cape Espenberg #1'wells plus cOre chips from the SOCAL, Nimiuk Point
#1 well were sent to a consultant for isotopic age dating. The consultant's
report-and time scales compiled by the Applied Stratigraphy group are
attached.
Our interpretation of the results of the isotopic age dating are as follows:
Cape Espenberg #1 - Middle Eocene - This date has a small experimental
error and-"the age is considered to be valid.
KWN:dl
Nimiuk Point #1 - probable Eocene - The statistical error was high due
t6"'insufficien't sample material. However, if the true age lies within
the range of'experimental error, the geologic age probably falls within
the Eocene and could not .be younger than Early Oligocene. Due to the
proximity of the Cape Espenberg and Nimiuk Point wells, it is logical to
assume that the basalts from both wells represent the same geologic
event and are approximately coeval.
K. W. Nash
EC. EIVEB
I~,4AR 0 1 1982
ABska Oil & (~as Cons, Commission
Ancho~ag~
5oc c
Socal Hi Nimiuk 5915', 5921' , 5923', 59.29", 5932' ,
5934', 5938~, 5940' Basalt
42.3 + 10.2 Million years K/Ar' treated
whole rock
o-
~_he' intervals differ in detail but are essentially identical.
The rock was originally composed of plagioclase, pyroxene,
iron oxides and olivine. Only plagioclase remains as a fresh
mineral. The remainder has been altered to chloritic micas
or replaced by carbonate minerals. Both calcite and siderite
appear to be present. The plagioclase is generally fresh in
most intervals. Calcite veins are common. The grain size is
variable between intervals but the texture and basic mineralogy
remains identical
The problem in obtaining a satisfactory age centers on a lack
of sample. The core chips are too' smal-1 to obtain enough volume.
The rock was treated to remove calcite and the in'tergranular
micaceous material. The plagioclase was then concentrated. If
a clean plagioclase separation could be made it is believed
that a reliable age could be determined from the interval. The
high error is caused by the relatively small sample size. The
analysts would have rerun the sample if more sample had been
available. The age indiCates the rock was probably crystallized
in the Eocene. ,
RECEIVED
MAR
Alaska Oil & (:;as 6or~s.
l,,nchorage
/
/
/
/
Au~amt 28, i98.1
P. O. Box 900
D~tXas, Toxas 75221
Core Chips -- $OCAL Nimtuk Pc. #l
In respoase to Foer phone Call last week, he~ are the
£ollO~ing core chips within the 5910'- to S940' interval
you ~s~ed £rc~ acre JS in the sub~e~t well: $915 ',
5921*, 5923', 5929', 5931e; S934', $938' and 5940'. Dave
down you
uid he'!d ~e happ~ take~' ~ to .
It is my understa~itng ~hai Mobil will ~onduot an ~e
~tertal ~d send to ~ C~sst~ any sli~s ~at are
~ ~y 21, 1981 ~tter ~ y~..
William Van b_lea
Petroleum Geologist
Dr. L. B. Gibson
ESC Stratiqraphic L~ratory
Mobil 011Corporation~
P. O. Bo~ 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
WVA~v~I
July 21, 1981
MS. Judith PatricelIi, Geologist
Mobil Oil Corporation
P. O. Box 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
Rez Special Analyses and Slides
on State Well Samples
Dear Oudy,
Pursuant to our discussion July 20, 1981 permission is hereby
granted to Mobil Oil Corporation to extract a maximum 1 cc. of
sample material per sample envelope or 1 cc. of core material
per foot of core from the State's set of samples and cores for
the purpose of conducting the analyses and preparing of slides
as indicated on the following wells, subject to the conditions
set forth belowz
Sample
Set No. ~'el 1 Interval
--~i3-a BenedUm Nulato Uni'--"-t No. 1 0'~£-i2~0i5TM
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides & report)
332
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Cape Espenberg #1
- Pyrolysis/Fluorescence (report)
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides & report)
- Total Organic Carbon (report)
Stand. ard Oil Company of Calif.
~s c ence ( report )
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides & report)
- Total Organic Carbon (report)
100'-8,370'
~ 100'-6, 310'
Ms. Judith Pa.,~'~-~'el Ii
Mobil Oil Corporation
July 21, 1981
CO~DIT IONS
1) Cuts of the sample and/or core material from the State
collection are to be extracted only out of those indivi-
dual envelopes or bags in ¥;hich total content of cut-
tings or core material is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts
are to extracted if the volume of material in the in-
dividual envelope is less then 10 cc.)
2) Mobil will provide th~-State with.a list of the specific
sample 'and core footages from which material was ex-
tracted.
3) All slides and reports are to be received by the Com-
mission by approximately November 1, 1981.
4) All residue and excess material is to be returned to the
C~mmission.
5) All slides and reports are to be transmitted direct to
the Commission and not examined by outside parties.
We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and
look forward to your company's exercise of care and good judgement
in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well
material. I know we both understand that the State's well
sample library is public property and that granting Mobil per-
mission to extract portions of material from this library for
the purpose of preparing the indicated slides and reports
enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest.
Very truly Yours,
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
cc: Dr.. L.' B. Gibson
ESC Stratigraphic Laboratory
Mobil Oil Corporation
P. O. BOX 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
August 21, 1979
Re:
Acquisi~ of drill cuttings
and core chips for preparation
of Paleontological slides
Mr. ~ a. ~allc,9
Union Otl Ccmpany of California
2323 Knoll Drive
Ventura, California 93003
Dear Bob~
In response-to our August ~, 1979 discussion, permission is hereby
granted to Union Oil COmpany to make small quantity cuts (approximately
one c~... maximum each) from the State's set of samples and cores for the
purpose-of prepay-- ~ foraminiferal slides, palynological slides, kerogen
slides, nannoplankton slides and/or siliceous microfossil sli~es of the
desi~~ intervals in the foll~ng wells:
Set No.
199-A -
13-A
325'
Well
Inlet Otl Co. Fish Creek #1
P. B. Benedum Nulato Unit #1
~ Nimiuk Pt.
Interval
'60-20'25-(p~ynol~ioal omy)
0-12,015
3490-4990 (siliceous microfossil
only)
Cuts are to be made only ~frcm those intervals in %.hich the volum~ of
cuttings or core materia3, in each State library sample is greater than
10cc, No-cut is are to be ~dLra~ frcm any individual envelope or bag
if the quantity of sample-or core material in said envelope or bag is
less than 10cc. Union will provide the State with a list of the specific
sample and core footages sampled. Union shall assu~ all costs entailed
and will provide the Ala~ka Oil and 'Gas Conservation Cc~ission with a
· ccmplete set 'of all slides prepared and return all r~maining sample and
,core residues. Two sets of ~lynological slides are to be prepared, one
set of ~hich will be received by the Cc~mission by approx/mately
November 1, 1979. The second set of palynological slides and the
balance of thu other slides are to be received by apurc~imately
~r 1, 1979. All slides are. to be shipped direct to the Ccmmission
and are not 'to be examined by outside parties.
Very truly yours,
iii V Aen
cc~ John A, Packard', Jr.
Union - Anchorage
AMERICAN STRATIGRAPHIC COMPANY
' - ..... '~'""~ * ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99.501
4540 BUSINESS PARK E~LVD.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503
MINERAL ANALYSIS
febr. uary T4," 1977
Mr. John Leverson
Division of Oil & Gas
State of Alaska
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Dear John'
Re' Standard Oil Co. of California
#1 Nimiuk
I took the liberty of having two small chips of core from the interval 6299-
6305 analyzed by Chemical and Geological Laboratories of Alaska, Inc. These
chips were a brown translucent mineral which is associated with the dark
dolomites'of this core. ~
Test results showed this mineral to be a zinc sulfide containing 56% zinc,
2.1% iron and 20%+ acid insoluble residue which resembled sulfur. Some
reations with HCL was noted and was probably from a dolomite portion although
sample was not tested for calci'um and magnesium.
It is my opinion from, visual examination and laboratory test that this is an
impure sphalerite.
Sincerely yours,
/Ronal d BrockwaY-
RB/vg
MEMORAND.uM
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Oil and Gas
TO: O.K. Gilbreth, Y~
Director
THRU: Hoyle !t. Hamilton
FROM'
State
DATE:
FILE NO:
Chief Petroleum Engineer¢~TELEPHONE NO:
Ted Stagg I rJ~ SUBJECT:
Petroleum nspecto
Alaska
August 20, 1975
Final Abandonment of SOCAL Cape
Espenberg No.1, Sec. 25, T12N, R25W,
KRr. l and SOCAL Nimiuk Point No.1
Sec. 34, T16N, R16W, KRM.
Monday August 18, 1975 - I departed Anchorage at 9:00 AM on Wien Air Alaska
and arrived-in Kotzebue at 12:05 PM, Anchorage time.. Bill Sauer, SOCAL Area
Drilling Engineer, traveled with me on the flight.
The purpose of the trip was to inspect the abandoned locations of SOCAL's Cape
Espenberg No. 1 and Nimiuk Point No. 1 wells that had been drilled during the
winter of 1974-75. In order to do this, helicopter transportation from the
Kotzebue airport had been arranged by Coke Foster of S & G Construction and he
was standing by.with the helicopter when we arrived in Kotzebue.
Sauer, Foster and I departed Kotzebue at 12:30 PM and flew southwest across
Kotzebue Sound to the location of the supply depot that was used in connection
with the Cape Espenberg No. 1 well (See Photo #1). The supply depot is located
on the beach approximately two miles west of Cape Espenberg. We circled the
supply depot, which appeared to be very clean from the air, then flew to the
Cap_e Espenberg No. 1 well site following the route of the ice road that was used
----~n transporting supplies from the supply depot to the well site. Most of the
supply road followed the shoreline and no trace of the road was visible from the
air. On the portion of the winter road that crossed the tundra only about
200 yards of tracks were visible. When we reached the Cape Espenberg No. 1 site
we circled the location and then landed. I spent approximately 20 minutes walk-
ing over the site and found the pad to be in excellent condition. No gravel had
been available for this drilling pad .so the dril)tng rig had been supported by
pilings. A lake very close to .the well site. had been used as a landing strip.
When the drilling operations were completed the pilings were sheared off and the
pad was covered over with dirt. This work was completed in April 1975 and at the
time of this inspection native vegetation of several types has taken root and is
well on the way toward covering the pad {See Photo #2}.
Upon completion of the inspection of the Cape Espenberg No. 1 well site, we boarded
the helicopter and flew back across Kotzebue Sound to the location of the Nimiuk~
Point No.l_we)..1, We landed atthe well site and I spent approximately 20 minutes
-------lO~king over the location. This drilling pad was made with gravel taken from the
beach of the Hotham Inlet side of the Kotzebue Peninsula (See Photo #3). An air-
strip, supply.depot, and crew camp were located on the beach where the gravel was
taken and a gravel road was built from there to the drilling pad. I found the
pad to be very clean and level with no further work needed.
Upon completion of the drilling pad inspection we boarded the helicopter and flew
along the gravel access road to the location of the airstrip, supply depot, and
crew camp. We did not land but the road and camp site appeared from the air to
be very clean. No equipment..or.trash was visible from the air.
O. K. Gilbreth, Jr. Page 2
T.Stagg - Field Trip Report
Cape Espenberg and Nimiuk Pt.- SOCAL
August' 20, 1975
From here ~;le flew across the Hotham Inlet to the location of a supply depot on
the Melville Channel of the Kobuk River. This supply depot is still active
but will be abandoned later this year. T~lo bladder tanks of fuel and other
supplies are now at this location. A well site was proposed near this supply
depot but plans for drilling have been suspended. A winter road had be~n used
from the supply depot on the Kobuk River to the well site but no drilling pad
was constructed. An eight-man advance camp had been set up close to the pro-
posed drill site and as we flew over we saw several men in the process of a final
clean up of the advance camp.
l, le returned to the Kotzebue airport at approximately 3'40 PM Anchorage time. We
had lunch at the ne~ hotel on Front Street and then caught the ~'.~ien flight; back
to Anchorage arriving in Anchorage 9'05 P~}.
In summary, I inspected the abandoned locations of SOCAL's Cape Espenberg ~.Io. 1
and Nimiuk Point No. 1 wells. ~Both well s~es.were found to be in s..atisfactory
condition for final ab.ando~ent. ~ al-so flew over the sites of the supply depots
~n~ t~e access roads used for both of these wells and found that from the air
they appeared to be very clean, I flew over the supply depot and ~,~inter road
constructed for a well that was to be drilled near the Kobuk River. This well
will not be drilled and clean up of the supply depot on the Kobuk River and the
advance camp is presently under way.
Alas~._ Oil~'and ,Gas Co:~ 'ervation Commit
; .~ Field Inspection Report
.~ Drilling Permit
Operator .[~'oc ,'I L. Well Name & No, /'~.~ ,~- ~.~ .~,;!~CP. ~ ~ ~ Number
Inspected by /rD ~:~,q~-~ .... s Rep.~, ~%~ ~%~[~ Contr Rig No
Saris factory I rem .,, Satis factory , I rem
Yes No ~' , Yes No
( ) 1. Well Sign ( ) ( ) 11. Manifold Pressure Test
( ) 2. Safety Valves-Floor ( ) ( ) 12. ~P Pressure Test
( ) 3. Safety V~lves-Kelly ( ) ( ) 13. Reserve Pit
( ) 4. Safe~y Valves-Subsurface (.) ( ) 14. Pit Berm
( ) 5. BOP Closing System ( ) ( ) 15. Location Be~
( ) 6. Remote ~Controls ( ) ( ) 16. Fuel Berm
( ) 7. Drilling~ Spool-outlets ( ) ( ) 17. Operations off "Pad"
( ) 8. Fi~ Lines ( ) ( ) 18. "General Housekeeping"
( ) 9. Kill Lines ~L ( ) 19. Abd. Marker in place
( ) 10. Manifold Chokes ( ) ( ) 20. Water Well covered
Remarks: ~'~ '~ . ,. , -
I
Signed. '%./-~-~d." d'/.~ ~'? Date ...~.. , .. ,.,
, " ?-- x,~x ,
~ ii i i
,
Alaska Oil and Gas Conse~ation Committee
...,
Field Inspection Report
Drilling Permit
Well Name & No ,~.,~(Z,~f!..,~y /~ ..~? J Number
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
()
-~ ()
()
Operator ,, .,~/~i;r' ,~,/
Inspected by ~-'; .... ~ F~-~ .~ -~
~--/_/ Operator '
... ~ ~.>~,-.., ~.:: s Rep. /,~/.
Sa~iafac~ory I Cam Sa~iafaccoYy
Contr. Rig No.
I tern
Yes No
( )' ( ) 1. Well Sign
( ) ~ ( ) 2. Safety Valves-Floor
()
()
() ()
() ()
() ()
() ()
( ) (>~Y
() ()
Yes
()
()
( ) 3. Safety Valves-Kelly (.)
( ) 4. Safety Valves-Subsurface ()
( ) 5. BOP Closing System ·
( ) 6. Remote Controls
( ) 7. Drilling Spool-outlets
( ) 8. Flow Lines
( ) 9. Kill Lines
( ) 10. Manifold Chokes
No
( ) 11. Manifold Pressure Test
( ) 12. BOP Pressure Test
( ) 13. Reserve Pit
( ) 1,4. Pit Berm
( ) 15. Location Berm
( ) 16. Fuel Berm
( ) 17. Operations off "Pad"
( ) 18. "General Housekeeping"
( ) 19. Abd. Marker in place
( ) 20. Water Well covered
July 15, 1975
Mr. J. L. Rowland
Area Supervisor
Standard el I Company of Cai I fornla
P. O. Box 7-839
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Dear ~r. Rowland:
We are trying to schedule our field work this summer
and 1. would help us fo flnd out when you will be ready
for *he final location Inspection on the following
wells.
Cape Espenberg # I
Nimluk Polnt t I
Sincerely,
Hey I e H. H~I t ton
Chief Pet~leum Engineer
~tH: pb
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28 27
3~ ....
675'
I
!
SEC.
TI6N, R 16 W,
34
Y= 4,656,. 539.76
X= 683,489.79
[ LAT= 66° 44' 23. 41::5"
~,Ik~ONG =/162° 06' 50.960"
KATEEL RIVER M.
i
I'
........... CERTIFIC:AT~'OF~'O"R~'E'~OR
! 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
ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE
CORRECT.
~-~-/~ E ~ survEYor/
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SCALE: I"= I000'
NOTES:
THE LOCATION OF THE WELL
SITE WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY
USlNe TRILATERATION FROM
U.S.C. $ (~,$, STATIONS ='PIPE SPIT"
AND "INSIDE",
SURFACE ELEVATION OF ORIGINAL
{3ROUND AT PROPOSED WELL
SITE I$ 152~
ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL.
X CO-ORDINATES, Y CO-ORDINATES
ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE
ZONE ~ 7.
..
35 T 16 N
2 T 15N
i
PROPOSED LOCATION
NIMIUK POINT WELL SITE
LOCATED IN
THE SW I/4, SEC, $4~ TI6N~ RI6W~ KATEEL RIVER MERIDIAN
I~lll I III I I I
SURVEYED FOR
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA
i __ i ii il rill,
F"', r" r'~ ~ Ir"'
HEWlTT V. LOUNSBURY I~ ASSOC.
723 W. 6TH AVE., ANCHORA(;E,. ALASKA
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TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGFU']NT.,._0~ RECEIPT OF MATERIAL- (ALASKA)
!
TO :_ '- / Mr. T. FL Marshall
{ State of Al~ka
DEPT:= __ ! Division of Oil & Gas "
t 3001 porcupine.Drive
,
~[,ACE:..._~ Anchorage, Alaska 99504
_ -
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREWITH. PLEASE
CHECK A~NDADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
Remarks:
,
Chevron
Standard Oil Company of California,
Western Operations, Inc.
P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 · Phone (907) 279-9666
J. L. Rowland
Area Supervisor
Producing Department
February 18, 1975
Mr. O. K. Gilbreth
Division of Oil and Gas
State of Alaska
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Dear Mr. Gilbreth:
Please find the following data on Nimiuk Point No. 1 attached.
Please acknowledge receipt below.
1 sepia and 1 blue line of the following logs:
Sonic, DIL, Proximity-Microlog, Density, CNL,
Dipmeter, mud and temperature logs
2 copies of Formation Test No. 1 report
2 copies of State Form No. P-7
2 copies of well history
1 set of dry washed ditch samples
WRT:mjs
Attachments
V~uly yours,
J. L. ~~nd
Dated Received
t"or m P 7
,. ~' SUBMIT IN DI/ .....~ATE*
STATE OF ALASKA {Se,,¢:therin-
si ructions on
reverse side:
OILAND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
I' i i
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG*
la. TYPE OF WELL: "on,' '6As' ~ DRY Other
WELl. WELL
b. TYPE OF COMPLETION:
W E L I, O1' ER E N B AC K RESV R. Other
APl NUM. ER/CAL CODE
50-143-20001
LEASE DESlGNA'rlON A.ND SERIAL NO.
7. IF INDIA.N, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA2gLE
NANA Regional Corporation,
8. UNIT,FA/IM OR LF~kSE NAME IBC,
2. NAME OFOPERATOR
Standard Oil CCxrEk3n. ~ y of Ca!%f.o,, ,rnia~, W.O.:. . ..
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 '
4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)*
At su~ace 675' east and 1123' north of the southwest corner of
Section 34, T. 16 N., R. 16 W., K~M.
At top prod. interval reported below
..
[3' ~ATE SPUDDED :iI~f:DA~E T'P' RFdECHED I15' DAT~ CO'MP SUSP OR ABAb~D'11--7--74[1 12-20-74 : 12-25-74 i16'''ELEVATIONS (DF' RKB'132' G.L.
18. TOTAL DEPTH. NLD & TVDIIg. PLUG, ,BA.C'K MD & TVDI20. L~ 1VEULTII:)LE COM. PL,, 21.
S / I-IOW 1VIANY* ROTARY TOOLS
6311' . urface None 0- 6311'
22. PRODUCING INTERVAL(S), OF THIS COMPLETIO~-N'--TO,P, BOTTOM, NAME (MD AND TV'DJ*
j :
None .: :
24. TI~PE ELECTRIC ALND OTHER LOGs:RuN
9. WELL NO.
Nimiuk Point %1
10, FlED A/tiP POOL, OR WILDCA. T
Wildcat
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Section 34, T. 16 N.,
R. 16W., KRM
12. PER.MIT N'O,
7.4-51
RT, o.. ~c. l', ELEV, CASINGaEAD
131'
INTERVALS DRILLED BY
CABI,E TOOLS
2~i %VAs DIRECTIONAL
SURVEY MADE
,I
DIL, BHC Sonic, :FDC. CNL, Micro-Proximity, Ditxaeter and temperature log.
m ' CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in we{l) "
14" "45:. 61':
J.0 3/4" 401S0 /
26. LINE~ lq.Et GILD :'
97" ' 24" ! 250 sx Permafrost None
1113' . 15" 940 sx Permafrost None
3537', 9 7/8". , 530 sx Class G . None
27.
SIZE
TUBING RECOU~D
SCi~EEN (MD) DEPTH SE/' (MD) ~ PACKER SET (MD)
None
29. ACID, SHOT, F:~AC1 URE, CF_2',IENT SQUEEZ2, ETC.
D~/Ii l~ql'~V.~ (MD) ! AMOUNE Z~D I'~!ND OF MA'i'E3~AL US~
None [,
t]OTTO)/i (MD) SACKS CEMENT*
None P : , , ' ,,
28. PERFORATIONS OPF-2N TO 1~~ ~Jlnterval, size and number)
~ono . ~
'F 8 ! 3 9/5
None t .... ] ~':~%4ndoned
DATE OF TEST, l HOURS TESTED 'ICI-1oxE SIZE IPEOD'N FOR OIL,---}3DL. GAS--4ViCF. WATER---BBL. [ GAS-OIL II,kTIO
i
~-~OW. ~qUBINCr ]CAgiNG PREssuRE ICAL~T~ OI~BBL. GA~-M~. WA~--BBL. ]OIL GRAVITY-~I (CORR.)
1
O, DISPOSIIION OF GAS :~Old ..~ f fuel' ~ente etc )- I I
]TEST WITNESSED BY
I
a~. ;,,. o~ .T.*¢.,,,..S ~aS lista ave, eillmg ~sto~, siall Ere ~s~ip~s,
fox. on t~.r~r ~d ~ ~tch s~les.
33. I hereby certify tha~f~egoin~tached information Is comDlete and correct as determined from all-available records
SIGNED ~///~ TITLE ~velo~t ~l~ist DATE 1-7-75
s~ ~ [
: *(See hs.,c~io., a,d Space, ~o, Addmo.a[ Dm~ o, Re, erse Side)
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete end correct well completion report end log on
all types of lanJs and leases ir', Alaska. '
Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
ments given in ether sp~ces on this form and in ~ny attachments.
Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for sep~r~tc, prcduction from more than or~e nterval zone
(multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the p,c.:Juciag intcrv~:l: or intervals,
top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit ~ separate report
(p~ge) on this form, adequately identified, for e~ch additional interval to be seperately produceJ, show-
ing the additional data pertinent to such interval.
Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well shoul'd show the details of any mul-
tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. ~
(See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). -.,....,,,,.?.~ -!_.~
' 34. SUMMARY OF I~'OI{MATION TF.~'I'$ INCLUI)IN(i INTEFLVAL TF_~TED. PH,ES~UriE DATA Al~rD '~OVERI~ OF'OIL. GAS,- .....
35. G~GIC MARK~
WAT~ AND MUD
',~
.
Test~ frm cas~g sh~ at 3537' ~ t~ of c~% pl~ at 3755'. Us~ no None.~n~
~s~on. ~~~ 2190' net rise top 1190' ~ill~g fled, n~ 823' ruddy
~d7 salt wa~r, ~d ~tm 177' salt rater. ~7~ no ~as or o~1. .
Press~es as folly:
.....
.
IH ~ ISI ~ FSI ~ ..~
_ .~'
. ..-~'
1831 1361 1508 1056 1520 ~' '1814
...L_
i i [ i Ill III1 I '1 ' T"I 1
~. CORE DATA. Aq'FACI! B~IE~ D~CRIPi~ONS OF LITIIOLOGY. PO~'OSlTY, FHAC~R~. APP~ DIPS
- .
AND I)ETECTEI) SIiOWS OF OIL. G~ OR WA~I. ·
,,,, [ , , · ,i ,, - .
)"
-10-
Formation Test #1 3755'-3537'
Tool AsseJnbly: Temperat~e recorder, 2 outside BT recorders, perforated
taii~i~-,-~RrT'S packer, VR safety joint, hydraulic jars, 2 inside'BT recorders,
hydro-spring tester, dual CIP valve, backscuttling port, m~d 3 1/2" drill pipe.
Used no cushion.
Set packer at 3466' in the 7 5/8" casing with tail to 3489'. Opened tool at
l:36AM 12-23-74 for a 5m~_nute IF. Had strong blow decreasing to weak when
shut-in for a 61minute ISI. .Opened tool at 2:42 AM for a 250minuteFF. Had
a weakblow to faint then dead. No gas to the surface. Closed tool in at 6:52 AM
for an 8 hour, 12 minute FSI. Pulled packer loose at 3:05 PM. Pulled to the
rise. Had 2190' ofrise. Top 1190' drilling fluid; ne~Cc 823' muddy sandy salt
water, and bottcm 177' clear saltwater.
PRESSURE
Top Inside 3454' 1833 1527 1527 1222-1193 1527 1833
Bottc~Inside 3459' 1827 1511 1511 1155-1169 1597 -
Top Outside 3478' 1831 1508 1508 1007-1056 1520 1814
BottcmOutside 3481' 1836 1484 1484 1000-1072 1532 -
Max~ bottcm hole t~ature 105°F.
Conclusion:
Test conclusive, zone wet.
Ran 6 3/4" bit and cleaned out fill and bridges frcm 3520' to 3700'. Conditioned
mud.
74 pcf mud.
~_cem~_ ~.r ~247-25/ ~97_4
Ran open ended drill pipe to 3700'
Plugged the hole as follows:
Bridge 94 - 3700'-3350'
75 sacks of Class "G" through drill pipe hung at 3700'. CIP 9:20 AM
12-24-74,
Bridge; #5 _-...37..2;'__-- surface
75 sacks of Class "G" through drill pipe hung at 372'
CIP 1:30 AM 12-25-74.
Removed BOPE, welded on blind flange and erected abandonment marker .per State
regulations. Well abandoned and rig released 12:00, Noon, December 25, 1974.
W. R. TINKER, III
-11-
$~LL NIMIUK POINT #1
DEVIATION RECORD
DEPTH
90'
780'
1242'
1555'
2025'
3560'
3900'
4210'
4540'
5130'
5345'
5435'
5740'
6020'
6299'
DEVIATION
1/4°
1/2°
3/4°
3/4°
1/2°
3/4°
3/4°
3/4°
2 1/2°
2°
1 3/4°
1 1/4°
3/4°
3/4°
520
.52?
551
6oo
61o
651
6?o
685
726
822
839
846
8.55
91o
9.5o
1003
lOLl
1022
1024
1036
lO9.5
lll9
1142
1423
· f" 1566
1714
1847
X871
2028,5
2050
2086.5
STAND~ OIL CO. "NINIUK #l"
SI:DEW.AT,T, SA~S
SAI~DSTONE, Meal gy. fine silty
SILTSTO~
SANDSTONE, fine grained, well sorted
SANDSTONE, Gy., poorly sorted, silty
SA~DSTONE, v.f.g. SILTSTONE, well sorted
SILTSTOI~E w/v.f.g. SANDSTO~
SANDSTONE, w/v.f.g. SILTSTONE, well sorted
SHALE
SANDSTONE, fine grained carb., fairly well sorted
SANDSTONE, Gy., poorly sorted, silty
SANDSTONE, fine grained, fairly well sorted
SANDSTONE, Med. Gy., fine silty
SANDSTONE, fine grained, well sorted
SILTSTONE w/v.f.g. S~d~DSTONE
SILTSTONE
SILTSTONE w/.v.f.g. SANDSTONE
SILTSTO~E w/v.f g. SANDSTONE
SA~STONE, Med. Gy., fine silty
SANDSTONE, v.f.g., poorly sorted
SANDSTONE, fine grained, fair sorting
SILTSTONE
SILTSTONE
SILTSTONE
SILTSTONE/?. f.g. SANDSTONE
SILTSTONE/v. f.g. SANDSTONE
SAND, .Med. Gy., fair sorting, fine-med, grained
SILTSTONE
NR
SANND, Meal Gy., fine-med., grained, fair sorting
SANDSTONE, very fine grained
SA~D, ~d. Gy., fair-med, grained, f~ir so~ting
NINIUK #l SIDEWALL SAlutES
2146
2194
NR
SANDSTONE, Med. grained, fair sorting
2219 SILTSTOk~
23O6
2315
23?3
2535
2544
2551
2573
2585
2614
2639
2673
2685
2720
2769
2798
29o4
2935
2948
2967
2975
3024
· ~' 3050
3067
3096
31o5
3.1-33
3148
3165
3229
3294
SHALE
MUDSTONE
SAND, Lt. Gy., medium grained, fair sorting
SAND, fine-med, grained, fair-poor sorting
SAND, Lt. Gy., med. grained, fair-goOd sorting
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., Ned. Grain
SAND, Lt. Gy., fine-med, grained, fair sorting
SAND, Lt. Gy., med. grained, fair-good sorting
SILTSTONE
SILTSTONE/v. f.g. SANDSTONE
NUDSTONE
SILTSTONE
SAND, Lt. Gy., fine-meal grained w/pebbles, Silty
SUB LIGNITIC COAL or CO~P. PEAT
SAND, Lt. Gy., very fine-pebbly
SILTSTONE
SILTY SHALE
SAND, Lt. Gy., very fine-pebbly
S?~T,E, Carbonaceous
SAND, Lt. Gy., very fine-coarse, poor sorting, silty
SILTSTONE
SANDSTONE, good to v. good sorting
SANDSTOI{E, Med. Gy., Med. grained
SILTSTONE
MUDSTONE
SILTSTONE
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., fine grained
SILTSTONE/v. f. g · SANDSTONE
MUDSTOEE/S ILTSTONE
SILTSTONE/v. f. g. SANDSTONE
SANDSTONE, Med. Gy., ~d. grained
SAND, fine-med, grained, fair-poor sorting, silty
3383
3404
3430
3432
3470
35Ol
3509
3538
3560
3562
3570
3590
3598
3623
3640
3653
3676
3697
3713
3721
3741
3754
3762
3796
3823
3838
3839
3858
3888
3904
3922
3939
3962
39?O
3971
· ~" 3996
4013
4040
4076
4091
4104
41o5
4147
4162
4188
4].99
SAND, Lt. Gy., med. grained, fair-good sorting
MUDSTONE
SILTSTONE
SAND, med. grained, fair-good sorting
NR
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., coarse
SAND, Lt. Gy., med. grained, fair-good sorting
CLAYSTONE
SAND, Med-fine grained, fair sorting
SANDSTONE, fine, fair sorting
SAND, med., buff
NR
SAND, fine, gry.
S~DSTONE, Med. Gy., coarse, coal streaks
SANDSTONE, Med. Gy., coarse, well sorted
SANDSTONE, fine, fair sorting
SAND, fine, gry.
SANDSTONE, fine, good sorting
CONGLOMERATE
SAND, fine, buff
SAI~DSTONE, Med. fine, poorly sorted
SAND, silty, fine
NR
SANDSTONE
SAND, fine, buff
SAND, Med.-fine grained, fair sorting
SANDSTONE, coarse, fair sorting
SANDSTONE, fine, fair-good sorting
DRILLING MUD
SANDSTONE, very fine-fine, good sorting
CONGLOMERATE
CONGLOMERATE
SANDSTONE, fine-med., fair-good sorting
CLAYSTONE
SILTSTONE
MUDSTONE
CONGLOMERATE
· SANDSTONE, Very fine, good sorting
SANDSTONE, fine, good sorting ~'
SANDSTONE, fine, fair-good sorting
CLAYSTONE
NINIUK #l SIDEWALL S,~ ~LES
4210
4225
4255
4263
4286
4302
4304
4308
4317
4333
4355
4374
4387
44o5
4415.5
4416
4417
4439
4478
4511
4522
4542
4553
4559
4585
4616
4617
4628
4642
4652
4667
467o
4684
4702.5
4708
4723
4742.5
4743
4767
4779
4781
4791
4815
4845
4879
SANDSTOhIE, conglomerate, f~ir-poor sorting
SA~DSTONE, med-coarse, fair-poor sorting
SA~D
S~STONE, w~ry fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTORE, fine, fair sorting
CLAY, unconsolidated
CLAYSTO~
SANDSTONE, fine, good sorting
SANDSTONE, very fine-fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair sorting
SAND, med., buff
SAND, fine, buff
SA~)STONE, fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE, Coarse
-SANDSTONE, Coarse SAND, fine, buff
SA~DSTONE, very fine-fine, good sorting
SAND, unconsolidated, well sorted
SANDSTONE, fine, fair-good sorting
SA~D, Med-fine grained, well sorted
SANDSTO~E, Very fine-fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE, fine, good sorting
SANDSTO~, conglomeratic, fair sorting
SANDSTONE
NR
DRLG. ~JD
NR
DRLG. MUD
DRLG. MUD
SAdVD, conglom., gry.
NR
SAND, conglom., fine-med.
NR
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair-poor sorting
NUDSTONE
SANDSTONE, Ned. Gy.; Fine grained, silty, carb.
CONGLOMERATE
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair-poor sorting
DRLG. MUD
SHALE
4900
4905
4910
4913
4923
4929
4933
494O
496o
4969
4985
4997
5011
5o22
5036.5
5o55
5o??
5o95
5111
5145
5157
5177
'5178
519z
5209
5243
5265
5295
5317
5338
53?3
5396
5426
5436
5447
5452
5456
5459.5
5465
5472
5495
SANDSTONE, coarse, fair-poor sorting
SANDSTO~E, coarse, conglom., fair-poor Sorting
S~U)STO~E, conglom., fair-poor sorting
CONGLOMERATE
CLAYSTONE
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., Med. grained, chalky
SILT & CLAY, unconsol., brn. staining, calcareous
SANDSTONE, conglom., poor sorting
SANDSTONE, conglom., poor sorting
SHALE
CLAYSTONE
SANDSTONE, Greenish Gy., poorly sorted, calc.
SA~D, unconsolidated, white
SILTSTONE
CLAYSTONE
SHALE
CONGLOMERATE
CONGLOMERATE
CONGLOMERATE
NR
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair sorting
CLAYSTONE
MUDSTONE
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair sorting
SANDSTO~E, very fine, good sorting
CONGLOMERATE
CONGLOMERATE
NR
CONGLOMERATE
SANDST. ONE, fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE, coarse-conglom., fair sorting
CLAYSTONE
SANDSTONE, fine, fair sorting
SILTSTONE w/CARB. CLAYSTONE
OLAY, unconsol.
SILTSTONE
CLAYSTONE
NINIUK~l SIDEWALLSAi ,ES
5519
5599
56o7
5621
5637
5658
5672
5682.5
5714
5716
5723
5752
5787
58oo
5814
583o
5841
5854
5876
5886.5
5887
5897
59oo
59o2
5903
59o5
5945
59~7
5950
5951
596o
5970
5980
5990
6oo3
6oo4
6OO9
601o
~6o15
6O20
6023
SANDSTONE, very fine-fine, good sorting
SILTSTONE
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair sorting
SAND, conglom., silty, buff-gray
SANDSTONE, fine
SILTSTONE
SANDSTONE, fine, fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE fine-med., fair-good sorting
SANDSTONE, very fine, good sorting
SANDSTONE, fine-med., fair-good sorting
CLAYSTONE
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., Med. fine, well sorted, carb.
SANDSTONE, fine-med., fair sorting
SANDSTONE, conglomeratic, fair-poor sorting
SANDSTONE, med-coarse, fair-good sorting
NR
SANDSTONE, fine, gry.
SANDSTONE, fine-med., fair sorting
CONGLOMERATE, unconsol.
SANDSTONE, Lt. Gy., Med., carb. chips
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
SCHIST, siliceous graphitic
NR
SCHIST, talc
e
6028 NR
6OB1 TALC CARBONATE
6036 GRAPHITE ?, soft, foliated
6040 NR
6047 NH
6055 NR
6060 NR
606B NR
6066 TALC CARBONATE
6071 SCHIST, talc
6075 SCHIST, talc
6080 SCHIST, talc
6081 NR
6088 SCHIST, talc, siliceous
6090 NR
6095 NR
6098 NR
6105
6108
6117
6119
6125
6127
NR
SCHIST, talc
SCHIST, talc
S~IST, talc
61B5
6145
6150
6154
6162
6167
SCHIST, talc
SCHIST, talc
DRLG. MUD
6172 NR
6173 NR
6179 NR
6181 NR
6185 NR
6190 NR
6196 ~
6200 GRAPHITIC META ARG!LLITE
NOTE: '~OSCF" applies to all SWS taken.
r,:. . .. ,~ ,,.,~u Ticket'
FLUID SAMPLE DATA Date 12-23-74 Number 308276 ,o_
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Holliburtonl~lFtDTl_l
Recovery: Cu. Ft. C~s of Job HOOK WALL District ,,v,,.,, SLOPE
cc. Oil
cc. Woter Tester MR. FREITAG Witness MR. DAVIS
-
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY BC S
m
Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM ENT & H OL E DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
O
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 150' KB Ft. z
CONTENT
Net Productive Intervol Ft. co
Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kal lv Bushing
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth 3750-~ Ft. --I
Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size7 5/8"
~ -- C~
Mud Pit Sample.. @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length1 76'.. I.D. 97.. ' z
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 3233' I.D. 2.764"
Packer Depth(s) 3466 ' F~.
Mud Weight 10.0 vis 53 cp Depth Tester Valve 3449' Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke ½J' Choke
I
Recovered 2190 Feetof Top 1190~ drilling fluid and very sandy jelled drilling J: ~2_'
Recovered Feetof fluid, very sandy, bottom watery .... ~
N
Recovered Feet of .. ..~ m ~ e~ ' ~ ~ C::
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
--
Remarks TOO1 opened for a 6 minute first flow with a good blow. Closed tool for a
60 minute first closed in pressure with a fair blow Reopened tool for 249 minute
second flow with a light blow throughout. Closed tool for 493 minute second closed
in pressure. CHARTS INDICATE TAIL PIPE PERFORATIONS PLUGGED. REOPENED AND TAIL
PIPE PERFORATIONS PLUGGED AND FINALLY PLUG RELEASED TO FLOW ....
Gauge No. 489 - Gaug~ No. 753 Gauge No. 1460 ......
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth: 3454' Ft. Depth: 3459'
, Ft.Dap,h: 3478' Ft.
24 Hour Clock 1 2 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A.M.
Est. °F. BlankedOff No BlankedOff NO BlankedOff Yes Opened 01 36 P.M.
3482' (9 ' Opened A.M.
Actual 107 °F. Pressures. Pressures Pressures Bypass 1505 P.M.
_,
-- .
Field Office Field "Office Field Office Reported Computed
Initiol Hydrostatic 1838 181 7 1830 1816 1833 1840 Mi.ute, Mi.ute,
Initial 1361 1389 11357 1351 15t3 1528
._~'c Flow
Final 1 378 1389 1 364 1 351 1 527 1528 3 6
Closed in 1 504 1 527 1484 1529 1537 1 551 65 60
~: Initial 1 707 141 7 1 DOD 1398 1222 1 528
c o Flow - --
~o-~ r~no~ 1056 1097 1072 1100 1173 1 252 247 249
~- .....
Oosed in 1582 1531 1532 1534 CTE 1527 1552 493 493
Initial
~ Flow-
~_~. Final
Closed in
Final Hydrostatic 1 81 4 1 81 7 - CTE 1833 1 840
, CTE = Chart time (,xpired .
FORM let-RI--PRINTED IN U.S.A.
'rE'cT I--~ A '1" A
Ticket
F L U I D S A M L E D A T A Date 12-23-74 Number 308276
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. bt Surface Kind Halliburton
Rccovew: Cu. Ft. C~s of Job HOOK HALL District NORTH SLOPE
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester FIR. FREITAG Witness MR. DAVTS
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COFIPANY BC S
Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & HaL E DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft.
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval Ft,
Recovery Water @ "F. ppm All Depths Measured From
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ __°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D.
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D.
Packer Depth(s) Ft.
Mud Weight vis
cp Depth Tester Valve Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
' A
Recovered Feet of ..
Remarks
.,~
FOURTH GAUGE'
Gauge No. 148g Gauge No. Gauge No. ' ,
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth:3~81! Ft. ,_Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft.
12 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M.
,, ,
_Est. °F. Blanked off,. Yes Blanked off Blanked Off ,, Opened ....... P.M.
Opened A.M.
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M.
_
Field " Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed
"Initial Hydrostatic 1 8~ ~ ]--~ Minutes Minutes
Initial 148;> 154;>
*-~o Flow
iz~. Final 1 511 1 533
.,
Closed ~n 1 511 1546
c~o Initial 1155 1516
~o.c Flow Final 1167 121 7
mm" Closed in l 597 1 543 CTE
Initial
>_.o_ Flow, ,,
~. Final
Closed in
Final Hydrostatic - CTE
CTE = ¢l~art tJme ~xpi. red ......
Gouge No.
First
Flow Period
Time Deft.
.000"
· 0000
489
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1389
Depth
First
Closed In Pressure
Time Defl.
.000"
.0000
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1389
3454'
Second
Flow Period
Time Defl.
.000"
.0000
.0240 1389 ·2000 1527 .1097
·2294
. .
· 3491
·4688
·5885
· 7082
· 82 80
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1417
1026'
1040
1054
1065
1077
1087
1097
Clock No. 7031
Second
Closed In Pressure
Time Deft.
.ooo" Log-~-
.0000 1
.0!00 1
.0200 1
.0300 1
.0400 1
, .0500
.0600
·0700
.0800
.0900
· 1000
.4331
.7662
1.0993
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
097
517
521
523
524
1527
1528
1529
1531
1531
1531
1531
1531
1531
1.4324 1531
1.6420 1531
J
Ticket
24 hour No.
Third
Flow Period
Time Deft.
.000"
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
308276
Third
Closed In Pressure
Time Deft. Log-~
.000"
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
~e 753 Depth 3459'
.0000
.0410 1351 .4140
1351
1529
.0000
.2261
.4728
.7195
.9662
1.2129
1.4596
I. 7060
Clock No. 4609 2 hour
1398 .0000 1100
1028' .0206 1521 '
1044 .0412 1524
1057 .0618 1527
1069 .0824 1528
1081 .1030 1530
1091 .1236 1532'
1100 .1442 1533
.1648 1 533 ~
.1854 1533
.2060 1534
.8920 1534 ~
1,0720 . 1534)C1
1.5780 -
2.2640 -
2,9.500 -
Intervol 363. 3820 ** - ,
Rl~MARKS: *Interval = 33 minutes **First 10 intervals = 3 minutes each' next 4 intervals = 100 minutes each; last
interval = 63 minutes .... CTE = Chart time expired after approximately 156 minutes
Minutes
FOR~4 lil3-RI--PR|NT£D IN U,S.A,
SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA
LITTLE'~ 96673 75C 6/74
Gauge No. 1460 Depth 3478' Clock No. 8422 24 hour No. 308276 .....
I
Fi rst I Firs t Seco nd Second 'l'hi rd Th i rd
Flow PeriodI Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure
Time Deft. Temp.PSIG Time Deft. Log t -~- ~) Temp.PSIG Time Deft. Temp.PSIG Time Deft. Log t -~- t~ Temp.PSIG Time Deft. Temp.PSIG Time Deft. iLo_ t -f- ~ TemI~.PSIG
.000" Corr. .000" i9 Corr. .000" Corr. .000" ~ Corr. .000" Corr. .000" ; g i Corr.
o .0000 1528 .0000 1528 .0000 1528 .0000 1252
~ .0210 1528 .2000 1551 .1105 1270' .0101 1539
2 .2311 1257 .0202 1542
3 .3517 1254 .0303 1545
4 .4723 1248 .0404 1547
5 .5929 1248 .0505 1548
6 71 35 1249 .0606 1550
7 .8340 1252 .0707 1551
8 .0808 1551
9 .0909 1552
lo .1010 1552
~ .4365 1552
72 .7720 1552
'~3 1.1075 1552
~4 1.4430 1552
1s 1.6540 1552
,,, Gau~e bio. 1489 Depth 3481 ' Clock No. 4088 12 hour
o ,0000 1542 .0000 1533 .0000 1516 .0000 1217
I .0340 1533 .4060 t546 .2219 1226' .0201 1532
2 .4639 1217 .0402 1536
3 .7059 1216~ ,0603 1537
4 .9479 1210 .0804 1539
5 1.1899 1210 .1005 1540
6 1.4319 1214 .1206 1542
~:-,7 1.6740 1217 .1407 1542
,,
8 .1608 1 542
9 .1809 ° 1 542
lo .2010 1542
, ,
11 .8721 15z~2
~2 (1.3910 1542)C'E
13 1.5432 -
1,~ 2.2143 -
~5 2,~854 - , ................
,Reodin~ Interval 3'6 3,3080 , x,,x, Minutes
REMARKS: *Interval = 33 mJn~tes **F~rst 10 intervals..= 3 m~nutes each; ne~ 4 ~n':ervals = IUU m~nu~es each; last
:~'!.. interval = 63 minutes. CTE = Chart'time expired 'after approximately 207 minutes. ,,
·
·
SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA
Drill Pipe or Tubing ................
Reversing Sub ......................
Water Cushion Valve ................
Drill Pipe ........................
Drill Collars ......................
Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ......
Dual CIP Valve ...................
Dual CIP Sampler ..................
Hydro-Spring Tester .......... ~ ......
· Multiple CIP Sampler ...............
Ap Running Case
AP Running Case ..................
Hydraulic Jar .. !;'!:. ...............
VR Safety Joint, . ................
Pressure Equalizing Crossover .........
Packer Assembly .....................
m~~.. Perf. tail ..........
Packer Assembly . .~erf..ta il .......
Blanked-Off B.T.
x~~wa~K .................
Pressure Equalizing Tube ..........
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .......
~r~S~csc .t.~'.-..500 .............
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Packer Assembly ...................
DistribUtor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Side Wall Anchor ..................
Drill Collars ......................
Flush Joint Anchor ..................
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........
Total Depth .......................
0. D.
3 1/2"
5 1/4"
2. 764".
TICKET NO. 308276
LENGTH
3233'
176'
4,70'
7,74'
5,09'"
I ' .
4.15'
4.98'
2.98'
6.10'
5.15'
4042'
4.02'
3o 90'
1.25'
DEPTH
3449'
3454'
3459'
3466'
3470'
3474'
3478'
3481'
3750'
Ps
£w
t
to
T
Z
OF3 --- Theoretical Open FioTM Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D
OF4 ~--- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Min ..... MCF/D
--- Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Psig.
-- Final Flow Pressure ...................................... Psig.
~ Potentiometric Surface (Fresh Water*) Feet
-- Average Adjusted Production Rate During Test ................ bbls/day
--- Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day
~---Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D
-- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls
-" Radius of Well Bore ...................................... Feet
, --- Flow 'Time . .: ........... · ............................... Minutes
-- Total Flow Time .......................................... Minutes
--- Temperature Ranklne
-- Compressibility Factor ....................................
-- Viscosity Gas or Liquid ................................... CP
Log = Common Log
* J::)ofenf;omefr[c Sur~Cc~ce J~e[er'ence fo J~ofc~ry. Talole WJ~en Elevation No~ Given,
J::resJn Woofer CorrecfecJ
Ho'rizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i.
CO ',IFIDENTIA'L
NIMIIR< POINT #1 - CORE DESCRIPTION
Item 36.
_COrg__ , 3_909'-3930'_- cut._3_O,, recove?ed. 9~'.
Sand, light grey, fine to coarse. Carbonaceous and silty laminae dip frcm
0°-10°. Porosity looks good. NOSCF.
Top 2'-sand, light to medium grey, fine to medium.
apparent dip. Excellent apparent porosity. NOSCF.
Minor clay laminae. No
Bottcm 0.7' - claystone tan to brown-grey in near vertical contact with coarse
pebbly sand. Sand has clay matrix and trace of carbonaceous laminae. NOSCF.
Core $3: 4594'-4614 ' - cut 20', recovered 9"
Sandstone, light to medium grey. Very fine to medium grained, micaceous,
calcareous, appears dense and impermeable. NOSCF.
Interbedded pebble conglcmerates and fine to coarse sands.
scattered carbonaceous laminae. No apparent dip. NOSCF.
Medium grey-brown
Cgr.e__ $5: s9!_5J~5945'__- _cut_30_', _r_e~~ed 30'
Olivine Basalt, light to dark grey, dense. · NOSCF.
Core $6: 6207' -6211' - cut 4 ' recovered 3.5 '
Dolomite, medium to dark grey, siliceous fractured and vuggy.
.~.o_re_ _~l: __6.2..11;-_62~!5 '_,.~ cut .... 4',· recovered· ..... 3'
Dolomite, as above.
Rare pyrite.
NOSCF.
Dolomite, as above.
CCNFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
STANDARD OIL CQMPANY CF CALIFORNIA
WESTERN OPF~RATIONS, INC. - OPERATOR
Area: Kotzebue Well No.: Nimiuk Point #1
._P~.._r~_._ _rt_y: ~ NANA Regional Corporation, Inc. API No.: 50-143-20001
Location: 675' East and 1123' North of the Southwest Corner of Section 34,
T. 16 N., R. 16 W., KRM.
K.B. was 13' above ground level. All measurements
Elevation: 132' ground level.
are fr~m the K.B.
/DEVELO---W~- R. TINKER III
PMENT GEOLOGIST
Drilled: Brinkerhoff Rig #60-H
Date Spudded: November 7, 1974
~te A~don~: ~c~r 25, 1974
Hole bridged as follows:
6150 '-5850'; 5050'-4700'; 4005'-3755';
3700'-3350'; 372 '-Surface with Class "G"
neat c~ent.
Undetermined nun~er of
sidewall sample bullets.
Casing: 14"-45.61~/ft. Grade B, line pipe c~nented at 97' with 250 sx of Permafrost
cement.
10 3/4"-40.5~/ft., K-55, casing c~ented at 1113' with 940 sx of Permafrost
cement.
7 5/8"-26.4#/ft., N-80, casing c~ented at 3537' with 530 sx of Class "G"
neat cement.
-2-
Schlumberger DIL
Schlumberger BHC Sonic
Schlumberger Compensated Density
Schlumberger Compensated Neutron
Schlumberger Proximity-Microlog
Schlumberger Dip~eter
Schlumberger Temperature
Mud Log
6309'-100'
6309'-100'
6309'-100'
6309'-100'
6207'-1113'
6309'-1113'
6210'-30'
6311'-97'
Perforations:
None
Formation Tests:
HCT #1 3537'-3755'
History
November 2-3, 1974
Dry augered 24" hole to 97'.
November 4-5, 1974
Ran 97' of 14", 45.61#/ft., 0.312" wall, Grade B, line pipe. Joints are welded,
Cemented 14" in place with 250 sacks of Halliburton Permafrost cement through
1" pipe hung in the 14"x24" annulus. Cement in place 11:30 AM, 11-4-74.
Drilled mouse hole. Began installing BOPE.
Finished nippling up BOPE. Installed flowline. CSO rams, and braced BOPE. Cleaned
out 14" conductor frcm 20' to 95'. Circulated'and conditioned mud.
73 pcf mud.
Spudded well at 2:30 AM November 7, 1974. Cleaned out cement frcm 95'-97' and
drilled ahead in 12 1/4" hole to 1160'.
77 pcf mud.
-3-
Novambm_r 8-9, 1974
Rigged up Schlun~erger and ran the following logs:
Dual Induction Laterolog~
BHC Sonic
Formation C~sated Density
Ccmpensated Neutron
Temperature
Ran sidewall sample guns. Shot 60, lost 30 and had 1 misfire and recovered 29.
Circulated and conditioned hole and rigged up to run 10 3/4" casing.
November 10, 1974
Ran 13 joints of 10 3/4" casing.
cleanout run.
Stopped at 524'
Pulled casing and made a
77 pcf mud.
Ran 19 joints of !0 3/4" casing.
found no fill or hole problems.
and w~ather.
Stopped at 735'. Ran drilling assembly and
Conditioned hole while waiting on hole opener
77 pcf mud.
November 12-13, 1974
Opened 12 1/4" hole to 15" frcm 97' to 1160'
Ran 10 3/4" casing,
Conditioned hole for casing.
Casing Detail
27 joints 10 3/4", 40.5#/ft., K-55, Buttres including float shoe and Duplex
collar.
on hook 1115.81'
above K.B. 2.81 '
shoe at ~
Duplex collar at 1071'.
November 14, 1974
-4-
Ran 4 1/2" drill pipe and stabbed into Duplex collar. Cemented 10 3/4" casing
in 15" hole with 940 sacks of Halliburton Permafrost c~uent. Cement in place
at 11:30 AM, 11-14-74. Good circulation throughout job and had approximately
100 sacks of cement returns.
Waited on cement for 24 hrs. Cut off 14" and 10 3/4" casing. Located cement
in 14" x 10 3/4" annulus at 30'. Did a 15 sack top c~nent job. .Installed
Camez~n 10 3/4" S.O.W., 10"-5000 psig top flange, casing head. Installed
10"-5000 psig Shaffer LWS double gate and GK Hydril. Fabricated and installed
blow and kill lines and choke manifold. Tested LWS gate, valves, .manifold,
lines, blind rams, pipe rams, and Kelly cock-OK to 5000 psig. Tested Hydril
OK to 2000 psig. All tests witnessed and approved by the State of Alaska. Ran
in hole and drilled out Duplex collar and cement to 1100'. Pressure tested
casing OK to 1500 psig. Cleaned out to 1160' and conditioned mud.
November 19-21, 1974
L ~ ..... ~ ~ ..............
Drilled 9 7/8" hole frcm 1160' to 3560'. Conditioned hole for logs.
77 pcf mud.
November 22-23, 1974
Ran the follcwing Schlumberger logs:
Dual Induction Laterolog
BHC: Sonic
Formation Ccm/0ensated Density
Ccmpensated Neutron
Dipmeter
Proximity-Microlog
Shot 90 sidewall samples. Had 6 misfires, lost 9 and recovered 75 core barrels.
77 pcf mud.
November 24, 1974
Conditioned hole for 7 5/8" casing. Ran 7 5/8" casing.
-5-
85 joints of 7 5/8", 26.4#/ft., N-80 Buttress including
Float shoe, float collar and stage collar
on hook 3540.33 '
above K.B. 3.33 '
shoe at ~3~37~.-~0~~'
Float collar at 3491' and stage collar at 1000'. Circulated prior to
~t job.
November 25, 1974
Cemented 7 5/8" casing through the shoe with 530 sacks of Class "G" neat
cement. Average slurry weight 118 pcf. Displaced cement with 926 cubic feet
of mud, but did not bump plug. Good circulation throughout job. Cement
in place at 9: 00 AM, 11-25-74.
Opened stage collar at 1,000'. Circulated and found no cement above collar.
Mixed diesel based Ken-Pack and displaced it through the stage collar at
1,000'. Had good returns at the s,~rface. Closed ports on stage collar
with 2500 psig.
Landed casing, removed BOPE, installed slips, re-installed BOPE.
November 26-27, 1974
Tested CSO rams, choke manifold, blc~ and kill lines, and Kelly cock-OK to
2500 psig. Tested pipe rams-OK to 2000 psig. Drilled out stage collar and
cleaned out to 3476'. Tested stage collar, casing, and Hydril OK to 1800
psig.
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole to 3840'.
77 pcf mud
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole frcm 3840' to 3900'. Ran conventional 6 3/4" x 2 5/8"
core barrel. Cored frc~ 3900' to 3930'.
-6-
Inte~zal:
Lithology_:
Core #l
3900 '-3930 '
Cut 30 ', recovered 9 '
Sand, light grey,, varies frcm fine to coarse. Carbonaceous and
silty laminae. Apparent dips of 0-10° from laminae. Porosity looks
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole to 4298'.
78.5 pcf mud.
Drilled 6 3/4" hole to 4564'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut Core #2 frcm
4564' to 4594'. Cut Core #3 from 4594' to 4614'.
Core #2
Interval:
Lithology:
4564'-4594'
CUt 30', recovered 2.7'.
Top 2' - sand, light to m~lium grey. Fine to medium grain size.
Few pebbles. Minor clay laminae. No apparent dip, excellent
apparent porosity, NOSCF.
Bottcm 8" - claystone, tan to brownish grey withnearvertical
contact with coarse pebbly sand. Sand has clay matrix and a
trace of carbonaceous laminae. NOSCF.
Interval:
4594'-4614'
Core $. 3
L~.'~
.R. eco_v??~: CUt 20' recovered 9"
I ·
Lith~0!__o~f_: Sandstone, light medium grey. Very fine to medium grained
micaceous, calcareous, appears dense and impermeable. NOSCF.
Drilled 6 3/4" hole to 4730'.
75.5 pcf mud.
-7-
December 2-6, 1974
Drilled 6 .3/4" hole frcm4730'-5640'.
o COHFfDE 4TtAL
74.5-76 pcf mud.
December 7, 1974
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frcm 5640' to 5781'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut
Core #4 frcm 5781' to 5805'.
Interval:
Recovery:
5781'-5805'
Core
·
Cut 24' recovered 7'
Lithology:
Interbedded pebble conglomerates and fine to coarse sands.
Medium grey brown. Scattered carbonaceous laminae. No apparent
dip. NOSCF.
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole frcm 5805' to 5830'.
75 pcf mud.
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole frcm 5830' to 5915'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core
barrel. Cut Core #5 frc~a 5915 '-5945 '.
Interval:
5915 '-5945 '
Core ~5
Lithol__o~:
CUt 30' recovered 30'
Olivine basalt, light to dark grey. NOSCF.
75.5 pcf mud.
December 9-10, 1974
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole frcm 5945'-6189'.
December 11-13, 1974 -
75.5 pcf mud.
Drilled ahead in 6 3/4" hole frcm 6189' to 6207'. C~di%ioned hole for logs.
Rigged up Schlumberger and ran the following logs:
Dual Induction Laterolog
BHC Sonic
Formation Ccmpensated Density
Ccmpensated Neutron
Diameter
Proximity-Microlog
Temperat~e
76 pcf mud
-8-
Dec~r I4, 1974
3/4"'x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut Core #6 from 6207' to 6211'. Cut Core
6211' to 6215'.
Core #6
Intez~al:
6207'-6211'
Cut 4' recovered 3.5'
Dolc~ite, medium to dark grey in color, siliceous, fractured
and vuggy. Rare purite, NOSCF.
Core 97
Interval: 6211'-6215'
Lithol ·
Cut 4' recovered 3'
Dolcmite as above. NOSCF.
December 15, 1974
$chl~rger shot 210 sidewall cores. Recovered 137. Had 38 misfires. 10 empty
core barrels and left 25 in the hole.
Ran Globe type junk basket. Circulated, drilled and reamed at 6215'.
P~covered 4 barrels.
75 pcf mud.
December 16-17, 1974
Ran jur~ basket, junk mills and bits to clean up hole. Drilled 6 3/4" hole
frcm 6215 '-6233'.
75.5 pcf mud.
December 18-21, 1974
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frcm 6233' to 6299'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut
Core 98 frcm 6299' to 6311'.
Interxral:
Lithology:
Core
6299'-6311'
Cut 12', recovered 12'
DolGnite as above.
following Schlumberger logs:
Dual Induction Laterolog
BHC Sonic
Formation CcmpensatedDensity
CcmpensatedNeutron
Dipmeter
Shot 30 sidewall cores, recovered 6, lost 10 and had 14 misfires.
Birdwell velocity survey.
75 pcf mud.
~.Dq?~e~ er ~, ~9~4
Ran open endeddrillpipe to 6150' and conditionedmud for cement plugs.
the 6 3/4" hole as follows with Class "G" neat cement:
~r_~ge ~1 - 6150'-5850'
65 sacks through drill pipe hung at 6150'. CIP 6:00 AM 12-22-74.
~r~dge 92 - 5050'-4700'
76 sacks through drill pipe hung at 5050'. CIP 8:40 AM 12-22-74.
B~idge 93- 4005'-3750'
54 sacks.thro~ghdrill pipe hung at 4005'. CIP 10:30 AM 12-22-74.
Ran 6 3/4" bit and located top of bridge #3 at 3745'. Drilled out firm cement
frcm 3745' to 3755'. Plug held 10,0009 and full pump pressure. Conditioned mud.
74.5 pcf mud.
December 23, 1974
Made formation test #1 as follows:
Ran Schlumberger-
Bridged
F~rra No,
R~Z. 3-1-70
STATE O, ALASKA
OIL AND OAS CONSERVATION CO/V~ITrEE
SUBMIT IN Ir~PLICAT~
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
1.
OIL I~ c*, ~ o,.'-, Exploratory
~ICLL WELL
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
Standard Oil Ccmpany of California, W.O.I.
3. ADDRESS OF OPEP~ATOR
P. O. BOX 7-839, ~ct~rage, ~aska 99510
4 IX)CATION OF w~.~-~-
675' east and 1123' north of the southwest corner of
Section 34, T. 16 N., R. 16 W., KRM
_ NANA Regiona!~ Co _rpo~_t..~q;i~-;~'I
o~
Se~ion 3~, T. 16 N., R. 16 W.
12 PIgRMIT NO
74-51
13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH. CI-IA~NG~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CKMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~%q) VOL~ USED. PEi~FORATIONS. ~'ESTS ~qT) I~ESULT~ FISHING JOBS JU.~NK LN HOI~E AND SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE
A2~D ANY OTI-~R SIGNIFICANT ~GES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS
DECemBER, 1974
Cut Core 92 frcm 4564'-4594' and %3 frcm 4594'-4614'. Had 2.7' and 9" of recovery
respectively. Drilled 6 3/4" hole to 5781'. Cut core %4 frcm 5781' to 5805'.
Recovered 7'. Drilled 6 3/4" hole to 5915'. Cut Core %5 frcm 5915'-5945'. Recovered
30'. Drilled 6 3/4" hole to 6207'. Ran DIL, BHC Sonic, FDC, CNL, Diameter, micro-
log and temperature surveys. Cut Core #'6 frcm 6207'-6211' and %7 from 6211'-6215'.
Had 3.5 and 3' recovery respectively. Shot sidewall samples. Drilled 6 3/4" hole
to 6299'. CUt Core %8 frcm 6299'-6311'. Recovered 12'. Ran DIL, BHC Sonic, FDC,
CNLand Dipmeter.logs. Shot sidewal~amples. Bridged the 6 3/4" hole from
6150'-5850'; 5050'-4700'; and 4005'-3750' with Class "G" Neat cement. Located
top of bridge %3' at 3745'. Polished plugoff at 3755'. Made HCT %1 of interval
3755'-3537'. Had strong blc~decreasing to weak. Pulled. Had 2190' rise, top 1190'
mud. Next 823' muddy sandy'saltwater, and bottom 177' clear salt water. Bridged
the hole frcm 3700'-3350' and 372' tot he surface. Removed BOPE, welded on blind
flange, and erected abandonment marker per State regulations. Well abandoned
12-25-74.
i)i¥1SiON 07 0IL AND (iAS
hereby~~./~./~F.certJ~Y t/~ t',he/.~e~, is true ~ oorrect Development Geologist 1-7-75
..~// IN. .['~ 'J.'JJNISJ~W,: _ ......
NOTE--Report on this form il required for ~0Ch calendar monthl regQrdless of the stotuS of operotlens, end must be filed in dUplir, ate with the
oil and gee conservation committee bythe 15th of the sueceeding month, uflleaa efherwlee directed.
STATE Ot- ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
1,
OTHER
2, NA/~E OF OPI~ATOR
Standard Oil C~~y of ~lifo~ia, W.O'I.
P. O. ~x 7-839, ~orage, ~as~ 99510
~ ~cA~o~ 6F w~ ..... 675 ~ '~S~ ~" 112~" no~ af ~e ~u~est" '
~~ of S~on 34, T' 16 N., R. 16 W., ~
IN PJ~I:IJVIIT NO
74-51
,,
13. REPORT' Ti~TAL D]~PTH AT END OF MONTH. CPIA~N'GES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLTjM]~ USED. PERFOP,.ATIONS. TESTS AND B.ESULT5 FISHIIXrG JOB.~ JL~"NK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
A/~D A.SIY O'I"/4:ER SIGNIFICANT CH.A/xIGES IAI HOL~ CONDITIONS
NOVEMBER, 1974
Spudded well at 2:30 AM 11-7-74. Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 1160'. Ran DIL, BHC Sonic,
FDC, CNLand temperature logs. Shotsidewall cores. Could not run 10 3/4" casing
in 12 1/4" hole, open~dto 15". Ran 27 toints of 10 3/4", 40.5# K-55 casing to
1113' and~tedto the surface with 940 sacks of permafrost cement. Installed
and tested 10" - 5000 psig BOPE. Tests witnessed and approved by the State Division
of Oil and Gas. Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 3560'. Ran DIL, BHC Sonic, FDC, CNL,
Dipmeterandmicrologs. Shot sidewall samples. Ran 85 joints of 7 5/8" 26.4# N-80
casing to 3537'. Cemented through shoe with 530 sacks of cement. Good circulation.
Opened stage collar at 1000' and displaceddiesel based Ken-Pak into the annulus.
Had good returns at the surface. Installed and tested 10'-5000 psigBOPE. Drilled
6 3/4" hole frcm 3560' to 3900'. Cored from 2900' to 3930'. recovered 9'. Drilled
6 3/4" hole to 4564'.
oil algol gQS conlervot~on committee bythe ISth of the suoceelling month, u~lle~ etherwile directed.
Form
REV. 9-3O6 9
~S~lbrntt "Intentions" in Tril01i~ate
& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
STATE OF AL.ASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO. N COMMI'H'EE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APP-LICATION 'FOR ~'EF,~i'[~-~' ~for such 'p~o~osal.~,)
5. AP1 N~CAL CODE
50-143-20001
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL
N/A
1. 7. IF INDIA.N, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE
0IL ~.~ GAS
W~LL WELL [] OT.ER Abandonment NANA Regional Corpora'
8. UNIT, FA/:~I OR LEASE NAME
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
STANDARD OIL CC~P~ OF CALIFORNIA, W..O.I.
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
4. LOCATION OF WELL
A~ ~'~e 675' East and 1123' North of the Southwest
1/4 of Secq=ion 34, T. 16 N., R. 16 W.,
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT,.GR, etc.
Ground level 132'.
Check Appropriate Box To [ndlcate Nature of N~ti'ce, Re
14.
9. %VELL NO,
Nimiuk Point #1
10, FIELD A~D POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 34, T. 16 N., R. 16 W., KRM
12. P ERM/T
74-51
~o~, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
TEST WATER 8HUT-OFF PULL OR ALTER CASING
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI.ETE
REPAIR WELL CHAN0]
~ Other )
SUBSEQUENT R[POET OF:
,,
WATER SHUT-OFF J j BEPAIRINO WELL I !
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERIN0 CASING
SHOOTING OR AClDIZINO ABANDONMENT*
(Other)
(NOTE: Report results of multlpls completion on W~ll
Completion or Recompletlon Report ~nd Log form.)
15. DESCRIBE I'noposED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an)'
proposed work.
Verbal approval was obtained on 12-20-74. in telephone converSation be~
Mr. W. Tinker' and L. 'Smith. to'. abandon Nimiuk Point ~1 as follows:
le
Run open ended drill pipe and bridge the hole with Class "G" neat c~nent
across the' following intervals:
a. 6150'-5850'
b. 5050'-4700'
c. 4000'-3750'
d. 3700'-3400'
e. 360'-surface
CON'FIDENT,IA'[
2. Leave drilling mud be~ Stages.
3. ~.Cap well, and erect abandonment marker.
~ ~ /~ r~'~, l:
/--
16.! hereby certify~regpg Il ~e &nd correct
Th, i ..'// "- ..
TITLE AREA *UPERVI$0~
DATE 12-23-74
CONDITIONS
TITLE
See Instructions On Reverse Side
DATE
'..Approved
.Returned
FROM:
State of Alaska
DATE:
FILE NO:
"~', ~.__. TELEPHONE NO:
' ": '- SUBJECT:
Noveaber 22, 1974
Field Trip Report - Nlmluk Polnt
No. I southeast of Kotzebue
F~t'~y , ~~~ I, ~'r
.f974- Late Friday. evening i received a phone .call at my
~"f~:W~ TI'~'~F,:' ~ ~;t-: geot~Ist at ifa Nlnt'ak vel I. He Informed me
that they had great dlff!c~:t~ gettlng held of anyone with the Division of 011
and GaS by telephone ad ~ he ~as sorry re. call me-so late, but they anticipated
being ready to l~st ~ bl~ preventers late. Saturday nlght. I rode arrange-
me~ts ,lth Nr. Tt~ te ca~,..-the Seeat ¢ha~ plaae from Anchorage Sa~drday
~Ing, These p!mms were ¢~f. lrmed ~hen I .later ,talked with Mr, BI 11 Sa~er
ef the ~t off{'¢~, Ne l'~fermed me-where +e..~ the plane and approxlmately
what tlme ~ plans ~e~id be ftna for the tr.tp the ne~t morning.
~~.da¥,_..~.~...~..ve~. e~.'~6,, lg74- .t _mt .the $~¢a-1 c~a~r pilot, Mr. Austin ~llar
af~e al'~ a~-af~:--~ttlag m .~ oh.r ~~rs ~d I~dl~ a ~slda~bte
~t of frelg~, ~e pla ~a~ at-IO:~ A.M, At t:t5 P.M. we land~ at
al~lp ~r ~ ~, which !s ap~xt~ty f~ mt I~ f~ t~
Nlat~ ~I~ ~tl iafta, t ~s ~t a~ '~ pt~ by ~i g~l~ts?, Wes Tinker,
the drtlil~ ~t~ E~ff ~y~, ~ tn. fad m t~t nippllng up
~ ~s stttl In ~~ ~~ e~rt~t a~ ~ ~ as p~~sing very well.
S~e¥,. ~~...t8,._ !974- i,.,_~,~s informed that the .BOP's were ready for testing
at-12:TK)' P.N,' ~:.;: Marry am~-i drove to -tPm location where the drilling crew
was attemptl;ng to sea~ the test plug. In the casinghead, The bi lnd rams w~Jld not
open. enough t~o allow passage of ~ test pt~g. After m~ch testing and examlnatlon
It was de?hi, re that the hydraulic p~mp ~as .tn .bad shape and ~ould need to be
~prta~.t~.. Latl~t~,
by ]:OO PJ~.- it ~as determined that the main piston seals had
falted 1~ the blind ~ of-BOP and ~e~td. need to be replaced. This concluded
a. tl testing a~ts at this time slice none of the parts needed for the repairs
~ere available aY the-rig. A .ne~-hydrau&lc pump for the Hydrtl accumulator and
BOP seal Set ~as ffo~n tn by charter plane, arriving approxlmately 7:00 P.M.
that e~en I rig. ·
~, .~~~ .t8,..t~74_- At: 1:.t.'5 A,N.-! was nottfled alt repairs had been
~leted aAd ~at 'the BOP equipment was again, ready for testing. Mr. Nayberry
and t proceeded to the rig ~e everything ~as In order so testing was begun
at t=45' A.M. While testing blind rams t~o leaks, were discovered, the casing-
head flange, ~here the BOP is-a~, leaked as dld-the kl I 1 IIne check valve
flange, ~ leaks- were sealed-by tightening the flanges and testing proceeded
aY 2:20 A,N, 'We obtained a 5,0~3 pstg test on the bt lad 'rams and the kl II tine.
We contt~ testing alt the vatves in the system Individual ty with actual test
pressures ftuctuaYtng from 4800 ps. lg to 5,000 pslg. A teak was discovered that
~Id. ~ seal off In aec of the three Inch valves teadlng to the shell shaker from
the ~elt test manifold and after much testing, repairing and re?es?lng this valve
was repl~ ~fth a new vat~. which held pressure on the first test. All re-
malnlng valves, the ¢ho~s and-pipe rams ~re pressure tested at 5,000 pslg.
The ~il ~s ~ted and .tested .~ 2,000 .psig. The Kel ty and the kelly cock
valve were pressure tested -to 5,000 ps.lg..
requested the Brlnkerhoff rig s~vlsor, Jim. Helms, to show me the floor safety
-2- Nov~r 22, 1974
vatve a~t 1~ ~as unable ~o fln~ a ~ 1/2 Inch stzo .fe~ ~tve ~ be a~t fable
~. ~~~ ~~ ~ ~..~~I~ ~ ~e I~~ ~ ~ suppled To have
~ ~ ~ ~ld sm ~t ,~..d.ld ~* ~ to ~t~ ~e ~ ~t was missing.
~ s~s :~ ~* l* ~td ~ u~ vl,h *~ ~ t/2 t~b drill pt~ ~ drllt ~ttacs.
I ~*~ Ybls Inf~tt~ ~ ~ -FI:old tn~l~ ~ as a ~ut~* for *~
~Jl. ~. ~y~ ass~ m ,hay .~ ~td ~ ~e of ~e~ ~ I,~.
~r a b.u~ pl~ f~ ~*z~ ,o pick ~ up ~ *~* t ~ld m* ,he Alaska
Oa ~,ts field trip i wl~~ the testl~g and repatr of t~e BOP equipment
and-~ manlfoid o~ ~t~s ~lei~k ~l,nf H4. I ~I I I~t~ 17 mi les sou~st
of ~z~, ~~t ~t~ ~re ~ whlle I was ~ to~tlon ~d f~ ope~tor
fu~~ a~ to p~l~ ~I~t:,~ sl~ ad ~ pr~ sized ft~r safety valve
~r ~ drill pl~
Attacha~t
~:. :~: SatisfaCto~ ...... I tern
.-
· . -,YES .~
-._'(:( > ' 1. well si~n
. '. (%-)' ( ) 2. Safety Valves-Floor
SatisfaCtory Stem
Yes No
(~ ( ) 11. Manifold 'Pressure Test.,.
(%6 ( ) 12. BOP Pressure Test
(%'} ( ) 5. BOP Closing System
(v~' ( ) 6. Remote Controls
(~ ( ) .7'~ Drilling Spool-outlets
.... (.~_~ ( > 8',. Flow Lines
(~ ( ) 9. Kill Lines
( ) 10. ManifOld Chokes
-( ) 3. Safety Valves-Kelly (~
( ) 4 Safety' Valves-Subsurface ( )
· ()
(~
()
()
( ) 13. ~eserve Pit
( ) 14. ~it Berm
( ) 15. LOcation Berm
( ) 16. Fuel Berm
( ) 17. Operations off "Pad"
( ) 18. "General Housekeeping"--
( ) 19. Abd. Marker in place
_( )' 20. Water Well covered
Form P--3
REV. 9-30-4 9
STATE O'F ALASKA
Smbmit "Intentions" in Triplicate
& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO.N COMMITTEE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this fora for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APPLICATION 'FOR ~ER~V~iT-L~' '/or such 'pl:o~osal~.)
WELL WELL OTHER
2.NAME OF OPEiqJ%TOR
Standard 0il Company of California, WOI
AP1 NU1VLE, HICAI~ CODE
50-143-20001
I~sE D~S~GNAT~ON ~,ND SERIAL NO.
N/A
?. IF IN'DIAI~, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
NANA Regional Corp. ~ Inc.
8.UNIT, F~IR2VI OR LF~kSE NAME
Same Lease date 8-1-74
3.ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO,
P. 0. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 Nimiuk Point ~1
4. LOCATION OF WELL
At surface
675' East and 1123' North of the SW corner,
Section 34, T16N; R16W; KRM
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.
150' KB
Check Appropriate Box To I, nci~ate Niat'ure of NOtice, Re
10. FLELD A~D POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE'
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 34 T16N; R16W{ KRM
12. PEH,M. IT 1~O.
74-51
~ort, or Other Data '
NoTIcE OF INTENTION TO:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF } I PULL OR ALTER CASING
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE I { ABANDON*
nZPAm WELL [____j CHANOE PLANS
~Other)
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
WATER SHUT-OFF REPAIRINO WELL
8HOOTINg OR ACIDIZINO ABANDONMSNT*
(Other)
(NOTE: Report results of multiple completion 0fi Will'
Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
!5. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated dat~ of starting an)'
proposed work.
Well information is to betreated as:Confidential.
_ ..
Well spudded at 2:30 a.m., November 7, 1974.
(This space for State office use)
APPROVED BY
CONDITIONS OF APPBOYAI~, IF ANY:
TITLE Area Supervisor ,,
TITLE
See Instrudions On Reverse Side
DATE
DATE
Approv~! .G~ ,
- ' ' ' .... __J._L I
~~er 23 ~ 19-74
Re = Nimiuk Point ~ 1
Standard Oil Company .of Callf-ornia
Pe~ft No. 74--51
H~. J. L..Rowland
Area Supervisor
Sta~d 0iI Co, pa.. ny of-California
.P.O. ~ 7-839
; ~. ~. horace, Alaska 99510
Dear Sir=
Enclosed i= the approve~ appliua.tion for permit to drill the above
referenced well, on or about November 10, 1974, at a location in
Section 34, To~sh. ip 16N, R~ 16W, KRM.
Well =~les, core ~hips, and a mu~ log are required. A ~irectional
s~y is not
~any rivers in Alaska a~ their ~ra~nage systems have been
as impo~ant for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish.
Operations in these areas ar~ sub,eot to AS 16.50.870 and the regula-
tions promulgate~ thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code).
Prior to c~m~e~'~ng operations you may be contacted by the Habitat
Coor~nato=~= o~fioe, Department of Fish and Game.
Pollution of ~ waters of the State. is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter
03, Article 7 an~ the regulatton~ promulgated thereunSer (Title 18,
Ala=ka Administra~ive Code, .Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations
you may be .c~tac~-~ by a representative of the Department of
~n.vironmental Cons~at~on.
Very truly yours.,
Thoma~ R. Marshall, .Jr.
Executive Secretary
Alaska Oil an~ Gas Conservation Committee
Enclosure
Departuaent of Fish and Game, Habitat .Section w/o encl.
Depar~nt of Environmental Conservation w/o encl.
Departmea~ of Labor, Su~rvisor, Labor Law Compliance
Division w/o encl.
'�`-^}— "► k+ E ALASKA SCOUTING SERVICE
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'ter. �• Y .�.[.+�'•� �' MtiY'�j'+_r :.X i 'N �.y� '"t'.�., . f •.
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SOCAL
Nimiuk Point
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f October 30, 1974 Section 3, Page 1�
' COI IDENTIAL
SUBMIT IN ~RI. AT~
(Other mstructlor,. ~n
Form I0~ 401
~. ~ - ~-.T~
STATE OF ALASKA
reverse side)
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE
PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN
lA. TYPE OF WORK
DRILL J~ DEEPEN i'-1
o,L ~ °'" F-1 "'"'°L'r-1
WELL WELL OTHER ZONE ZONE
2 NAME OF OPES::L~TOR
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O. I.
3. ADDR~ O~F OPF_.~ATOR
P, O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORACE, ALASKA 99510
LOCATIONAt surface OF WELL Approximately 675 ' East and 1123 ' North of the
A.P.I.9 50-143-20001
6. ~E D~IGNATION AND S~RtAL NO,
7. IF INDIAN, A/.J.,Oz-r~,m OR TRJ.BE NAME
NANA REGIONAL CORP., INC.
8. UNIT F~kRM OR LEASE NAME '
SAME TEASE DATE 8-1-74
9. WELL NO.
NIMIUK POINT $1
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
At proposed prod. zone
Southwest Corner of Sec. 34, T. 16 N., R. 16 W.,
KRM.
(SAME AS ABOVE)
13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECT]iON FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE*
17 + miles southeast of Kotzebuer Alaska
]4. BON~INFOHA~ATION:
Typ~Statewide Surety and/or No. 451636
15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED*
LOCATION TO NEAREST
PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT.
(Also to nearest drig. unit. if any)
1123!
18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION*
Jle. NO. OF ACR~ IN LEASE.
8,18'6.00
Ig. PROP~DSEDD~TI~
7500' - 10,000'
TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED.
OR APPLIED FOR. FT.
~/~
SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM
HOLE OBJeCTIVe-)
Sec. 34, T. 16 N.,
~. 16W.. KRM
~, $100,000.00
~ J?. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS W~-LL
8,186.00
20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS
Rotary
21. ELEVATIONS IShow whether DF, RT, CH, etc.~ 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL STAHT*
132 ' Gr November 10, 1974
23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM
SIZE OF HOLE r SIZE OF CASING ',VEIGHT PER r°OT GRAE~E - SE"I'rING D~TH q u a n t i ty of C · me n t
24" 14" .314" Wall ~'B 80' 280 cu. ft. Permafrost _
5/8~ 7 5/8" 26.4 N-80 '3400' 450 'c~. ~. Permafrost ana oi£~
6 3/4" 5 1/2" 17 N-80 7500210,000 ....... . Material
·
,,,, , ,, ,,
W~,T, INFORMATION IS TO BE TREATE~ C(INFIDENTIAL
00T ( 7 'ig?4
24. I hereby certi~Fy thai the
S,_G.L"D J.L.
(This space tot S~te office u~
j SAMPL~ AND CORE CHIPS ~.~~
Y~ ~ NO
~I~ION~ SURVEY R~~
~ Y~ ~NO
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF AN]f:
AREA SUPERVISOR
1974
JM,U.D LO'G
SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER
7l NO
A.P.I.1%",3~i~C~ CODE
zo ol
,
?n,,~.Ex,ecutiv, e S.ecreta~xr= October 23 t
1974
CONFIDENTIAL - MUST KNOW
NANA EXPLORATORY PROSPECT
WELL NIMIUK POINT NO. I
Location: Approximately 675' east and 1123' north of the southwest
corner Section 34; Township 16 North; Range 16 West, Kateel River
Meridian.
Elevation: 132' Ground, 144' KB (approximate)
Drilling P~ogram:
Total Depth: 7500' to 10,000.
Casing Sizes & Approximate Depths:
14" Grade B .312 Wall cmt'd at 80'+ (Permafrost Cmt) (Freeze Jt)
10 3/4" 40.5# K-55 Buttress cmt'd at 1000'+ (Permafrost Cmt)
7 5/8" 26.4# N-80 Buttress cmt'd at 3400' +
4300' to 6800' 5 1/2" 17# N-80 Buttress hung and cmt'd at 7500' to
10,000'.
Progra_~m:
1. Dry bucket dig 24" hole to 80'+--. Cement 14~~rade B sp__e_c_~l~c~9.~.~.n.~g
at 80'+ using 280+ Sx Permafrost Cement doing a top job through 1"
pipe hung at 80'. Install 12" - 3,000 psi rotating BOPE with single
CSO gate. -~------~-----~-~-~ .....
2. Drill for 10 3/4" casing to 1000".
Nete: Install mud loggers when drilling out of the shoe of the
conductor at 80'.
Caution: There is a possibility of shallow marsh gas near 100+'o
Mud weight per attached mud program should control any gas kicks.
3. Run the following logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
conductor pipe. DIL, density-neutron and sonic. Have SWS guns,
dipmeter and proximity - microlog tools on location.
4. Cement to surface 10 3/4" ~i 40.5 #/ft K-55 casinQ at 1000' with
approximately 375 cubic feet of Permafrost Cement slurry. Provides
100% excess. Use Duplex collar and float shoe.
5. Install and test 10" - 5Q00~s~lass III BOPE. Division of Oil ~-
and Gas to witness tests. ~-
OCT
6. Drill ahead in 9 7/8" ope~ hole to 3400'. / "(
Note: There is a possibility of~SNP#around 2000'~ and it is
foreseeable that casing may be set at a depth less than
3400'. Every attempt should be made to set the casing
as deep as possible. Mud logger will be making measure-
ments that may indicate SNP.
7. Run full suite of logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
10 3/4" casing. Logs will be specified in the evaluation program.
8,
Cement approximately 3400' of 7 5/8" 26.4 #/ft._~_~~~~
3400' with 450 cubic feet of ~-~afrost cement slurry. Provides no
exces-----~s. Pump approximately 235 cubic feet of oil pack insulation material
through stage collar near 1000'.
9. Reinstall and test 10" - 5,000 psi Class III BOPE. Division of Oil
and Gas to witness test.'
10. Drill ahead in 6 3/4" open hole to 7500'. A decision to extend
the total depth to a maximum of 10,000' may be made at a later
date.
Note: a) Should it become necessary to hang a liner to protect the
existing hole or eliminate a pressure hazard, provisions have
been made to hang and cement a 5 1/2" 17 #/ft N-80 liner
and drill ahead in 4 3/4" open hole.
b) Cut one 30' core at total depth. Additional coring and
possibly drill stem testing may be done at any depth
while drilling the well. This will be at the discretion of
the well sight geologist.
11. Run a full suite of logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
7 5/8" casing. Logs will be specified in the evaluation program.
12. Complete or abandon the well as directed.
W. D. SAUER
OCT "7
KILL
LINE
2"X~
H~I)RIL "GK"
5000 PSI
PLUG
I0':- 5000~'
SHAFFER L~S
DOUBLE - GATE
~ooo ~si
IO -
CAMERON TYPE
lO"x?" CASING
HANGgR & SEAL
CLASS
iON "WF" HEAD
7J" 26.h# .-.U?T.
10~." {40.~ II-BUTT.
/ ilH' CONDUCTOR
BOPE
CHOKE
SHAFFER ROTATINO BOPE
and STRIPPER 12" - 3000~
PILLING
//"-, d *' - ', ,
I
DIVERT. ER HOOK UP
NIMIUK EXPLORATORY PROGRAM
R. 19W.
Sheshalik ~Sheshalik
Spit
28
· · *' Pipe Spit...
.
· .
_~ . ..:'.'. ': .-,.:-.', . :.;- .- ... . .
...
.
'"Cape Blossom
S0'CAL
(NANA REOIONAL OORP.)
27 10/I,/74 26
" 17 N
w d'lZ*
Nimiuk
_ ..
24
25
14 N.
:33,
r675"
~ NIMIUK PT. WE[I_L SITE
/
,1123'
55
SCALE I" =4000'
56
NINIUK POINT AREA, N,.SLOPE
PROPOSED
·
NIMIUK POINT WELL SITE,(SOCAL)
NANA REGIONAL CORPORATION, INC.
LEASE DATED 10-1-74
SEC. 34 TI6N.,R. 16W. KATEEL RI~ERM
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
SCALE DATE 10-14-74
ENGR~L = ORWG, :d.-W.W. '
Company j~,¢q / ,,
Lease & Well.
CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS
Yes No Remarks
·
Is well to be located in a defined pool ................. X/~oK
............. ~ .............. ,, ~t , ,
2. Do s tatewide rules apply ........................
3 Is a registered survey plat attached ..........
· , · · · , · · ·
4. Is well located proper distance from property line ...........
5. Is well located proper distance from other wells ............
6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool
1
'8.
Is operator the only affected party ................... ~/< , . .
. --__~ ~ , 1, _ ~_ , , , . i ,1
9. Can pen~it be approved before ten-day wait ...... ; ........
.
10. Does operator have a bond in force ...................
ll. Is conductor string provided ......................
12. Is enough ceme~t used to circulate on conductor and surface ......
13. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings . .
_~--~
14. Will cement cover ail possible productive horizons ...........
15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water'zones ............
16. Will surface csg, internal burst equa.1 .5 psi/ft· to next string ....
17. Will all casing give adequate s~ety lapse and tension ......
18. Does BOPE have sufficient pr~ss~e _q~ti~ ...... ' .........
Additional Requirements: x , ~ ~'~ -~ -- ~. ~ ~,,.~> -:
Approval Recommended:
,]AL
i HHH' .~. JCM
.!