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PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska .ALASKA 0IL & ~AS CONSERVATION COHHISSION · . PTD No. 7¢-~ ~9 Memorandum To File': API No. Well Name Operator Abnd Date Spud: ~/~(~76 , TD: //, 370 ., Completed Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Liner: Perf intervals - tops: -- Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. Plugs: /oo ~ G~I~-- ~5-o': ~fd ~ 96 ' ~[o~j-~ ~' ~.~/o~, ~ Well head cut off: /~, Marker post or plate: Code 6 49S 68W 15 SM STEPOVAK BAY ALASKA PENINSULA 1097 Twp - Rng - Sec - Mer Topographic Map Basin Map Reference PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY 50-251-20001-00 perator API Well Name BIG RIVER A -1 Date Spud 0 9 - 21- 7 6 Other Major Interest Holders Completed Wildcat Development Abandoned 0 3- 2 5- 7 7 LOCATION S1843'N, 1664'E fr SW cor Surf. Suspended SEC 15, T49S, R68W, S.M. Total Depth 11,370 (SURVEYED) Btm. (If Directional) 1 0 7' N 1328'E f r SW cor Redrill Depth SEC 15 TWP 49S, R68W, S.M. Vertical Depth 11,309 ELEVATION Drilling Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY Ground Rig Make RIG # 4 3, O I L 14 E L L 96 Kelly Bushing 312. 5 R K B Mud Logging Company B O R S T & G I D D E N S Casing Record Perf. Intervals Available Logs Core Intervals Size Depth Sx. 0 2441 2943 .3 3/8 6561 1092 Production (If Applicable) Drill Stem Tests Pay Interval FORMATION TOPS Initial Potential STEPOVAK @ 420 TOLSTOY @1910 Chokes) Tp Cp C H I G N I K @ 710 0 HERENDEEN @8445 Gor Gravity NAKNEK @9375 Gas Production LOGS SURVEYS/INTERVAL TYPE COMPANY DI-LL 310-11370 BHC/SON/GR 311-11036 C/NEU/FOR/DEN 278-11044 TEMP 45-6527 Remarks - Geologic Tops - Etc. LOCATED ON THE ALASKA PENINSULA ABOUT 25 MILES EAST OF PORT MOLLER: PERMIT # 76-59 TIGHT HOLE PLUGGED AND ABANDONED 03-25-79 .•- ' CT ISSUED ON 08-29-79 ~.ugust 20, i982 ~r. J. R. Castano Shell ~%,elopme. nt Company P.O. Box 481 }~ouston, Texas 77001 Re: Vitrinite Reflectance Molds and Source Rock EvalUation - Phillips Big ~i.ver No, A-i '(State Well Samples) ~ar Joe, Our receipt July 23 and 28, 1982 of the Source Rock Evaluation ~.e~rt, Vitrinite sample molds and resid, ue ditch cuttings on the subject nil c~pletes the project set forth in ~y October 2, I9Sl letter to ~ax ¢~eene and, April 23, 1982 letter to you. The re~rt, c~plete w~ith a description of the procedures utilizeO, certainly reflects a full analysis of the organic material present in the ~11. Al~o, the V/R 'mol.ds all appear ~11 made. The re~rt and molds accordingly represent a valuable contribution that Shell has ~de to the Commission's permanent well sample library. On ~half of the C~ission, please accept my thanks to you, Paul }~err and all Shell [~rsonnel invol~d four your' work in the preparation of this ~terial from s~te well samples. Sincerely, ~illiam van Alen Petroleum C~ologi st cc~ D. ~ean Caddy Shell Oil C~ny, Anchorage EPR- 143 8164 DEVELOPMENT COM P-e.. N Y ~0 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 300] Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attn' Mr. Bill Van Allen We transmit by July 23, 1982 J. R. Castano Shell Development Company TRANSMI%'fAL OF: Samples on Phillips, Big River A-1 Sec. 15 T49S, R68W Aleutian Basin, Alaska the following: Quantity Kind 2 BOxes 18 Description of Item Ditch Samples 34-11370 Feat Vitrinite Sample Molds Contain{ng Vitrinite Prepared Samples V{trjnite Smmpl~ TF1Pnrit:{cmr~on.._Shee. t ~~lease sign and return duplicate copy of this memorandum She]_l Development Company P. O. Box 481 Houston, Texas 77001 Attn' j. R. Casta~no Date O'r~ginal - Addressee 1st copy - Addressee, for signature and return to sender 2nd copy - EPR Technical Files Ilegth a. Leh No &'M ie No. V.- 600-720 30037 19F.C-2160 30039 1980-2160 30040 4480-4530 30041 485C-4890 30042 4860-4890 30043 4960-4980 30044 5320-5340 30045 5580-5600 30046 5930-5980 30047 6470-6510 30048 6470-6510 30049 i Vi • N REFLECTANCE ANALYSIS - u, v, N d � Sample Type fD r Mean f 95% Lithol.ogy Formation., Age o Conf. Lmts. LOM Ditch SteS:ovak, V 0.46 ± 0.04 6.8-8.0 Oligoc^ne-Eocene " V 0.45 ± 0.03 6.8-7.7 " Sink Tolstoi, Eocene V 0.78 + 0.03 9.6-9.9 Fraction -K 2.03 } 0.16 ND Float V 0.83 + 0.02 9.9-10.1 Fraction VK 2.28 ± 0.22 ND Ditch V 1.05 ± 0.04 10.8-11.2 " ,Sink " V 1.21 + 0.04 11.4-11.6 Fraction Float " v 1.32 _' 0.03 11.8-11.9 Fraction Float " V 1.50 _' 0.04 12.1-12.3 Fraction " V 1.33 _' 0.03 11.8-11.9 v 1.39 } 0.04 11.9--12.' v 1.431 ± 0.04 i2..1-12.3 VK 2.31 _` 0.11 ND Sink " V 1.60 ± 0.04 12..4-12.6 Fraction Float " V 1.64 ± 0.04 12.1•-12.7 Fraction y VISUAL KEROGEN ANALYSIS G �- r 0 a Kerogen "' n ° o o n 0 > < C n O ~ QO K A n ~ M O [. o < m 'D a rn6 m n n B KA KM KI A L R VK V I REMARKS 95 2 2 <1 96 <1 2 1 39 5 55 1 2 40 56 2 25 75 i0 88 2 I 97 2 98 2 99 <1 100 25 74 1 20 80 <1 99 <1 •, o m f tt c) w c; > .� H [`7 q y Gi n < <a m c� o� x'o m w1 V H �.y 4 el -ta ci -a M r ZI ro c, > {, I to 7. � N T (n L 1 H x• •• cn N o ni i^ Z - C, < a 7o > cn a o .-. r.• :z f ri D - G a REFLECTANCE ANALYSIS V) VISUAL KEROCEN ANALYSIS r a. Kerogen e' � x X n O o. a �+ .� y r7 r. m r r r. v ,7p !A ��++ to 9 -j V, Depth or Lab No. Samp`a Type f0 ry Kean a 95% A m m w o y Sample No. V- Lithology Formation, Age o m Con(. Lints. LOK B KA KM KI A L VI V I REMARKS: x x -31� C-) — — -- -- - a r -" to 7c r 6900-6940 30050 Ditch, Sink Tolstoi, Eocene V 1.78 * 0.05 12.8-13.2 70 30 <1 to O I a �V NC) ,I r. ?" 0 > Fraction 70 n " o r x a 6900-6940 3005I Float V 1.83 ± 0.04 13.1-13.4 99 <1 £ O 77 y c Fraction z O z 7310-7330 30052 " Chignik, V 2.10 _' 0.05 14.2-11o.7 99 <1 a .' U. Cretaceous - 7710-7720 30053 toIt V 2.02 j 0.06 13.8-14.3 99 <1 8290-8300 30054 Picked coal " V 2.44 0.06 15.8-16.3 99 <1 N 8360-8370 30055 ", Float V 2.43 _' 0.06 15.7-16.3 99 < 1 Fractiop 8900-8950 30056 of, Picked Nerendeen, V 2.40 ' 0.06 15.6-16.2 99 <1 Coal L. Cretaceous 9360-9420 30057 ", Sink " V 2.27 0.04 15.1-15.5 45 55 <1 Fraction 9360-9420 30058 ", Float Staniokovich, V 2.40 _' 0.07 15.5-16.2 99 <1 Fraction Naknek, Jurassic 9680-9720 30059 ", Sink V 2.3'' ' 0.CI, ]5.4-15.8 45 55 <1 Fraction 9680-9720 30060 ", Float V 2.45 _' 0.06 15.8-16.4 99 <1 _ Fraction co N 10000-10050 30061 ", Sink " V 2.26 } 0.04 15.0-15.4 35 65 Fraction RFE LECTA,NCE ANALYSIS 0 Depth or Lab No. Sample Type `" n Mean + 951 Sample No. V- Lithology Formation, Age o Cor.f. Lints. LOM 10000-10050 30062 Ditch, Float Staniokovich- V 2.44 ± 0.05 15.8-16.3 Fraction Naknek, Jurassic 10500--10550 30063 " Sink itV 2.20 + 0.06 14.6-15.2 Fraction 10500-10550 30064 ", Float " V 2.30 ± 0.01 15.2-15.6 Fraction 11000-11050 30065 ", Sink " v 2.16 ± 0.07 14.3--14.9 Fraction 11000-11050 30066 ", Float " V 2.42 '_ 0.06 15.7-16.3 Fraction 11320-11370 30067 ", Sink ` V 2.17 ± 0.10 14.3-15.3 :-action 11320-11370 30068 ", Float " V 2.14 + 0.07 NC Fraction cn VISUAL KEROCEN_ANALYSIS o • " r � °� a Kerogen z7' x aC ° 0 o o. a G M• -' n r• N n to yT Vf yyss 'V Vf 0 Q. m m -v 00 p m A o wz- B KA KH KI A L VI V m I REMARKS; cn� s ae y o — - a vs r. i C) r+ cn N G� M 100 z - o < O A .x cn zo_<<r A 35 65 r O A M - - x a o 'z a 100 ' 50 50 <1 100 1 w 90 10 Liptinite attains a reflectance similar to that of vitrinite at around WM 11.5-12 and can no longer be distinguished from vitrinite. Visual kerogen analysis refers to the relative amounts of each type of kerogen to the total kerogen. It does not indicate quantitatively the amount of kerogen in the sample. Where two or more values are presented, the A mean is preferred and the X group refers to the entire spread of vitrinite values seen in the sample. 100 ' rn > cn c*lrc� ro to zo Four different types of sample preparation were analysed for this study. > c • r a They include: ~ M n O V Float fraction - light material (predominantly coal) separated cn:a o from the bulk cuttings by heavy liquid separation�- ar. a,7c ( <2.0). x o a cn xo�-.r A Sink fraction - heavy material (shales, etc.) which was separated r> oPo i r`d a from the bulk cuttings by heavy liquid separation £ o ( P >2.0) and acid macerated to obtain a z o z kerogen concentrate. a Ditch - a bulk cuttings sample, acid macerated. - Picked coal - hand picked to obtain the in situ material. The samples at 1980-2160 and 5930-5980 contained coked vitrinite. This implies that they have been altered (naturally coked) by a thermal ! anomaly, such as an igneous intrusion. Furthermore, the reflectance r ! of the sample at 1980-2160 is anomalously high, relative to the overall reflectance -depth trend. There is a significant change in the reflectance -depth gradient, changing from a rather high gradient above —8250' (Tertiary and Upper Cretaceous) to virtually no gradient below -r 8250' (Lower Cretaceous and Jurassic). R. CASTANO JRC/AKK/PRJ:pv c. c Attachments c cc: J. R. Castano (w/attachments) Well File (w/attachments) w Regional Geochemistry File (w/attachments) P. 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I O N i H E CJ' n N In M w`< O cn O N cn w I nw v v fn M O tD r• H. O a. n n O w 0 n O << w o A N n H. In p rt O C v n rD o r • Z r, n rt O w rt O r. n. n -t U cn aC n O r- A.. H K -- :• b:t i yy�.j�. YM097001 PLOT -Try 9z YITPINITE i i i 1 Sf ELL DE V asp 0-Pr, �� tV r . , � 7*,im" F p. r ' 7 • Z�,F�. • �fr2Ei2C•04iCQ Px� .—�-- 22 c1 - �20 -• 13 L� 17 16 LS 1.4 is 7 y 6 I 3 . n r. n o . 0 PH.r LLIPS PETROLEUM CO. eI PERCENT REFLECTANCE - A..�- i.•f 1.6 BID RIVER, A-1 OTHER MACERW1 AKA LOCATION 15 49 S 68 q 7 TOP 00600.00 EOT 00720.00 FT N MlN MAX PLOT TYPE = VITRINtTE FU,^•TNI'I'E 1 1.78 1.73 N MAX MIN RANG MEAI'll CC t4F STDV +_Ott RE i':' f;KED V.IT 1 0.84 0.04 28 0.67 0.30 0.37 0.46 3: 0.037 0,09 7.40 SAFT.,7�VITRIN 3 0.16 0.33 K 1AK071282V015 VITAL VERSION 1,11 V030039001 PLot T�k VITRINTTE S1'���� �� %i:�. L�s`%d�i �v;�" l�L��� ��y'�d�' PL D T g�. '110tEa12t;�O1CC N"I.h L- 21 �e - 19 - �s8 16 - 1S 14 _. 11 10 9 7 k 4 � � 2 0.0 0.? 0.4 0.5 O.Ei 1.0 1.2 PHI!LIPS PETROLEUM Cffi. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 AKA LOCATION 15 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 01980.00 BOT 021CO.00 FT N PLOT TYFE— VITRINITE COKED VITRIN 50 N MAX MIN RANCH F17AN CONF STDV L0f9 50 0.961 C.54 0.42 0.78 0.030 0.10 75 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 OTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 1,27 4.43 1AK0712B2YO17 VITAL VERSION 1.1L V090019001 PLOT KPE z WED VITRIN SMELL. ����� s� �,a��fo<� i ' �4°��L• �'�:T���'a���' �� ®7' Z®. .�02s,2o00100 l 1— 2 i 2 �2 �• 1 . 1 t I t • 1 ' 1 i 9' - 9 1 6 6 i 4 3 IT11 I..Z L.4 1.13 e.6 J.V D.'d alu PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG RIVER A--1 AKA LOCATION 15 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 01930.00 ROT 02160.00 FT PLOT TYPE = COWD VITRIN VITRINITE N MAX MIN PIJTC` P17.i'11J CGfdF STDV 50 j . 43 1 .27 3. L6 c . 0D 1 01 1.rS 0. S?_ 4.2 4.6 5.0 OTHER MACERALS N HIN MAX G0 O.S4 0.96 6.4 5.8 4++, -41 svUnAlm" . 4 ..'a J�'N i1-0;. �.. r ���DQOOC? i'L�T i'Y VITRINITE : A � '�d� :i �" .��'-�.,��.i'i3f PLOT ��i� 24?�3J100 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.G 1.0 1.2 PHILLIP3 PETROLEOM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG RIVER AKA LO,ATION 15 A 49 a 63 W 7 TOP 019DO.00 (3OT 02160.00 FT' id PLOT TYPE - VITRINITE COKED VITRIN SO N M AX MEN RANO MEAN CONS= STDV LOM SO 1.02 0.70 0.'2 0.03 t 0.022 0,07 10.00 1.4 1.6 OTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 1.27 6.54 'ram 22. 21. i. Ar 07l c ti?Y00 VITAL VERSI(M I'll Y030040002 PLOT tTFE a WKED VITRItY �.� �c � r� fY'o ' , '�7' € I�. , 60251zoro100 21 �2t '1< r r lE L i .- i� 1 1' i; 14 i 1 � f � 7 . s 4 0 o R 7 n K FZ R S_d 9_R 1.0 1.4 1.a V -I- PHILLIP^ PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG RIVER A-1 Art. !_)C17:hN 15 49 S 60 V 7 TOP O1,980,00 DDT 02160.00 FT PLOT TYPE = COKED VITRIN VITRINITE N MAX "11.1 F'ANO 11EAN CONE S T D V !:0 5.34 1.27 4.07 2.?C' i 0.219 0.73 OTHER MACERALS N MIN f1AX 50 0.70 1.02 Rr07111. 2Y001 VITAL VERSrON I'll `'OS004!.Ool PLOT TYPE �. YITRINTTE 'WELL ZTy eY�b+Ec'%"� i`D7 �F� !� �L Af'61Y f_^..� IV.�'✓e ^?S'.27r+n<hn q*n . ,— 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.0 1.0 L.r. PE.;ILLT"8 PETROL EUM CO. PERCENT RAJ -GTANCC BID RIVER A-1 IN AKA LOCATION 16 49 S 69 3f 7 TOf O�i C0.00 CC�T Orr 0.00 F t PLOT TYPE = VITf• INITE 0YTDI7r-.D VIT 1 N MAX fill) f'ANO Mf=AN C'?NF STDV Lr}Pi 53 1.39 0.69 0.70 1 . t; L 0. 0')9 0.13 1 i . 00 1.4 1.6 tkTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 3.13 3.13 .,,n ,k,^,n VrIrA! Vrrr"T " i . t S a09004200t PLOT TyVITRINTTE 0.6 — O.f3 1.0 1.2 010 0.2 0.4 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM"- PERCENT RFf-"LECTA�ICE BIG RIVER A-1 ArA U)GATIC*N IS /9 S 6Q W 7 TOP 04860.00 EOT O4q?p,p0 T PLOT TYPE = VITPINITE N MAX MIN PANG MEAN CONF STOP LGH ?1 I.S7 0.80 0.77 1,21 1) .033 0,16 11.52 PL, D7' 1,4 6 . �3 ' 2 1 0 . 1.6 1.6 2.0 1,AC0712S2YOIS VITAL VERSION 1.11 Y03C04300Z P01 TYPy VITRINITE , [���. � F� �@. x.3'. �a FLDT L SC2 12f3001C0 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.B 1.0 1.2 PHILLIPS PET" LEUM GC*. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG RI."EP ArA L0 16 A-1 49 8 68 W 7 TOP 04860.00 BUT 04090.00 FFaJSIP:ITE ,'aTION PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE MAX Mitt RANG i9FAt1 G->,F STDV LOPi 50 I.50 1.04 0.46 1.:.2 t 0.027 0.09 11.C4 1.4 1.6 OTHER MACERALS N Nit! MA 1 1.94 1.94 1.F 1AK071282V002 VITAL VERSION 1.11 V010044002 PLOT `r YINE.. a YdTPINITE GROU � � . '/° '4P" . �°ay PL I T 0.0 0.2 V.4 v.a �.. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RI`1ER. A-1 ArA LOCATION IS 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 04960.00 BOT 049nO.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE N MAX MIN RANG MEAN CONF STCV LOM 62 1.95 1.09 0.86 1.50 f 0.035 0.14 12.24 � 89/11`4Ji i:+V ��•lL4if �/60`V 1'S�./' � 22 G1 20 a e� 1is 17 16 .� 16 t4 13 12 �L1 1C 9 a 7 i 6 TA 14 fjo LAK071282YO03 VITAL VERKOM 1.11 1 PL57 TYM it YZETRINTTE SMELL ��Y��. ���'r�p' ���'�.�'�i�� ,� FL a7' t.. . 21 �0 :. 19 . 18 17 16 a5 14 tc 9 7 s 4 3 K C2 0.0 0.2 0;4 V.o V.a �•� PHILLIPS PETROLEUM C3. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 ArA LOCATION is 49 S 63 W 7 TOP 05320.00 GOT Or-340.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITP1141TE N MAX t^.IN RP.NC MEAN C?1JF S1'DV L O I C5 1 .53 1,04 O. f: 1 . -'3 f 0. 0c S O . 10 1 t . 36 1AR0712R-2VO04 VITAL VERSION 1 . u ' . �� •. +�y./. .'mot. i�;'.'Y�, al^P., L.' nt rar tYPP Q VTTRINITE SMELL�� ���, �r�ar:'��>�'�". �«��! ���t�:t°�r�`� b�� �% YD.S,�. ?��i�??ug tol4C 0.0 0.2 0.4 v.,D - PNILLIP3 PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 11 AKA LOCATION 15 49 S 63 W 7 TOP 05580.00 GOT O'600.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE N MAX MI1.1 RANC1 MEAN CONF STDV LDrl 5Z 1.71 1.05 0.66 1.''9 4: 0.038 0.13 12.01 I LAK07128?Y07'5 VITAL VERSION 1.11 V030047002 FLOiT Mcl VITRIN'IT£ � '�:� � s='�%,''# �2cL¢"•+' . f�, r s� � PL D7 time" ttto26225?001co m c� 21 1' .. i 1 7 16 a 4 Hl Ll 10 4 4 4 4 1 + 0.0 0.2 0.4 U.6 a -V L.V PNILLI^ PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG R17ER A-1 AKA LOCATION 16 49 S 66 W 7 TOP 05930.00 GOT 0S930.00 FT N PLOT TYPE = VITRINIfE COKED VITRI14 50 N MAX MIN RANG MEAN CONF STDV LDM S2 1.R8 1.OR 0.a0 1.43 i 0.043 0.15 12.19 1.1r 1.b OTHER M rERALS MIti MAX Ilse 1.21 1Ar0712E2YO0E VITAL VERSIGN 1.1i V030047002 P01 � �°��� 0 . COKED VITRIN 2i1 1� 1� 17 16 16 14 13 12 -. 11 1c 7 I t . + 4 rl o v a a -7 4.r s.0 6.+4 Eb.S 0- PHtLLIPS PETROLEUM Cb, PERCENT REFLECTANCE (3TH R t'.ACEi2ALS Bir., RIVER ACA LOCATION 1S 49 A-1 W 7 TOP OS9'?0.00 C:>T' n�^ '. � J FT N MTH MAX PLOT TYPE = C'3:CD VITR1rl VIT!:INT.TE 5'2 1.O0 1.BB N MAC, tiltt f';.Nfa 11r,f,t.1 r�,Ia STPV SO ..21 1.SO i.[' 1AK0712t2Y006 VITAL VERSION 1.11 11 o i, PUt T rrPE VITRINITE SMELL FLD7 2 p- 21 20 19 le 17 16 is 14 t 13 12 11 -1c ..9 .7 4 �o 5 0.7 0.9 J.. 1. J., -1 . . PHTUrn, PETRCILEUM Cq". 1 ECTAN GE GIP, RIVER A-1 ArA j_C,DATION IS 49 8 FP, W 7 TOP 06470.00 P,,'1T 0671.0.0n FT PLOT TYPE = VITF'lNrTE N MAX M T. N rl!,Nr� GN4 8 T DV Lrtl ('12 1. f)e 1.20 0.70 1.Gn 1-0.04t 0.16 1�1.47 1A"071232YO19 VITAL VERF' ,uh Y V V V22 �L 20 19 tE 17 9 tj .a 15 114 12 f to s 4 3 2 6 0.7 V.y- PHILLIPS PETROLEUM n . PERCENT RE17LECTANOE �-i OTHERMACERALS BID RIVER AKA LOCATION 15 45 S 68 W 7 TOP 06470.00 ✓T 06510.00 FT N h1IN MAX Br PLOT TYPE - VITRINITE FUSINITE 1 4.01 4.01 N MAX, MIN PANG HEAP 1-10NF STDV LOM 50 2.03 1.23 O.pO 1.64 -k 0.043 0.14 11.r�5 IAK071202VO07 VIT€iL VER01ION I'll ;I . le : p� p g �p q Q 17-yam ^ R �1 ,ewe pip P .r -L--par — %# T T D T m T T G )1- W P L !3i" vE 1•r �` RS: !� 1- E its 7 d'i1 fCL d L 5 TD.M• �C2512Q!�010Ci YJ30050001 FLV i i S r z- 21 GV 1� let 17 16 1s 14 I1c 1c' .. 1? 9 7 Ag 5 4 IX 71'autilyi f r 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.9 2• 5 0.7 v.7 JL.A.- PERCENT REFLECTANCE PHILLIP3 PETP.OLEU11 CO. OTHER PIACERILS f3I0 RIVERA-1 LOCATIOt7 IC S G& W 7 TOP 06900 TOP G;C,T OG9^�� FT 11 11It1 ArA PLOT 1-yr •= YlTRTNI T F 2 f"J^TiIITf 1 1E . N MAY III IN � AND IiC�AiJ Cr?NF C,TDv Lr1M 60 2.07 1.D2. 0.7G 1.70 ?_ 0.0116 0.16 1:s.Cl:. I AK 071282 O20 VITAL VER3ICPN 1.11 pi 9 VTTRTNTTF SIVELL 67FFLECTANCE PLDT 22 2t 20 19 to 17 16 14 Lt 6 6 Y ..4 3 2 1 I rn] ����� 0 5 .0 112 1.4 JL I u I ' F'HrLLTP3 PETROLEUM Cr�. PEPCENT REF LEGTANCE 910 RIVER A-1 ArA LOCATION 15 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 06900,00 BOT 06940,00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITrITNITE FUSINITE MAX 1.11 114 RAND ilFAN CONF c.TDV L01". 2.L3 1.61 0.52 1.f�3 1-0,036 011.2 t3.22 OTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 2.39 2.39 0 1AK0712B2V003 VITAL VERRION I III I " V090062001 PLOT TYPE tVITRINITE b . 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.3 2.0 2.2 PHILLIP3 PETROLEUM C'3, PERCENT REFLECTA'INO sio RIVER. A-1 AKA L7CATION LJ 49 8 63 W 7 TOP 07310,00 U0 7 07330.00 FT !! PLOT TYPE = VITf'INITE FU-'INTTE N MAX MIN RAND MF.PA CONS' STDV LOM co 2.46 1.E2 0.94 P.ID f 0.0;"0 0. U; 14.'? '�.�.�d'�. %'�t92�i20J01QJ �� • cc. 21. 20. 11,7, 16. 15. 14. 13. L2. ILO. 17 . Ug •4 s. l 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 OTHCP MACCRA.LS 11IN NAX 2. 3 11.57 w,, 1AK0712S2V009 VITAL VERSION I 1 1 14. Va30059aa1 PLOT TYPE it YITRINUE SGRELL &F VEL V PKETAF T� RE FL FC TA fVC..F PPLD7 I®.? • ' 502512000100 4� " t 22 21 .20 + 1:9 13 17 16 • la 14 12 it 7 . s 4 3 I 2 -{ 1 I I i.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 I.Q 2.0 e.2 f HiLLIPC PETRC+LbJM C15. PERCENT REFLECTANCE CIO RIVER A-1 Al' A 1_1?kCATION 16 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 07710. 00 BOT 07720.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE FU INITE N MAX MIN P.ANO 11C'PIN 0( iNF STDV LOM 59 c^_.62 1.52 1.10 c . 0.20 13.99 IM `-" 2.4 2.6 c.13 9.a OTHER MACERALS N NIN MAX 1 4.49 4.49 IAK071232YO10 VITAL VERSIM N i.11 V47?00s4001 PLOT TYPE V I TR I N £ TE ��1��: �, ��`V'� � ��"3'L f�'i'' �;��� �� Y'�f�`� � PLOT 1,0 1.2 r 1.4 1.6 I.F r.v PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE 8I0 RI':ER A-1 AKA LhCATION 1E 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 08290.00 80T 00:300.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITrINITE FUSINITE 14 MAX M i N P,ANO MEAN CONF STDV LON 55 2. CR 1.91 0.97 2. 44 f 0. 0>9 0 .20 1 �>" 03 OTHER MACERALS N MIN MAX i 9.48 3.46 C . U. ze.0 1AK071232VO11 VITAL VERSrC'N 1,11 r Y037055001 PLOT Mir Y Z TR I N I TE SPELL DE-*V,,CL C*P: E-,IV " REFL EC *r NC P* 5 p a,l 20 19 1Q .'• E7 E5 i5 �13 t2 11 • 9 Q • 7 ' 6 6 4 3 FT- t I I � I 2 �. jLuLm l X �� L.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.e Z�.0 2.2 L.4 _.a 2.8 P'Hr.UYPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFl_ECTAN(E P,%tC, RI"FR A-1 OTHFR MACERAL3 At'A 1_7,CATION 15 49 8 6B W 7 TOP OD360.00 cf.)T ODD70.00 FT N MIN MAX PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE FUSINITE 1 3.17 1.17 N M,NX MIN RAN3 MEAN CONF STCV 1_bM F;S 2.91 1 .5'9 0.5't3 2.4D + 0.07>6 0. 19 1G.00 ,� -� EA',:071262V012 V17AL VERSION 1 . i 1 Y030056001 PLOT TY � VZTRIN) TE WELL OFWS113PNENT -AEFLFC7ANCE FL DT i.S 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.9 4".5 2.7 PHILLIPS PETP;`LEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE CIO RIVER A-1 Ar,A LOCATION IS 49 S GO N 7 TOP Oa900.00 COT U'170.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITi-:INITE FUCINITE IN MAX 11IN RAt t1(_Afl Cr�t'F STDV 1-0111 E:5 3.09 1 . 95 1 . L 1 2.40 '= 0.053 0. 0 IC .9L 2.9 3.1 OTHER MACERALS N MIN MAY L 4.45 4.4B 3.3 9.S r".y IAK071282VO13 VITAL VERSION 1.11 urw OOF7o01 Py!9r TTPt i VrTRINITE SWELL b' �� ��.E°C7AMW FL 157 Il9.�. � Fi��S32CTt�'JIQa �• •. 29 iS i7 16 1E .• 14 I T 7 1B 4 j iIT .1 o 0 1.2 I A% PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 OTHER MACERALS AKA LOCATION IS 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 9360 EOT 9420 FT N MIN MAX PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE FUSINITE 1 4.14 4.14 N MA,X MIN P.ANO MEAN CON- STDV LOM se 2.6s 1.97 0.61 2.27 4: 0.043 0,1s SE:.23 ^PiB07i2C2+e010 VITAL_ VERSION I'll 11 V0300S8001 PL9T T9P2 il VrTRLNITE &WELL DEVELDPT,447W REFLECTAMF PLOT 22 21 20 19 18 t17 16 14 13 12 .. 11 10 9 a f 7 4S 1 4 J 13, � 1.5 1.7 1.9 111•> e• % PHILLIP3 PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BIG RllfEP A-1 AKA LOCATION 15 49 S 60 W 7 TOP 09160.00 D*)T 01'420.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITP.T>lTTE N MAX MIN RANG ?lFAl 00NF S T D V LOH 5S 2. 91 1.74 1 . 17 2. 11() L- 0.069 0. �'C 15. 1E r c.9 3.i 9.5 9.5 1AK07i202V014 VITAL VERSION :.iL SS': ' c V030065001 PLOT TTP'VITtRINITE SMELL 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 PHIL.I_IPS PETROLEUM " . PERCENT REFLECTANCE 819 RIVER A-1 'AKA U_%CATUM 15 49 S 68 W 7 T17,P 09680.00 OOT 09720,.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITi ItNITE N MAX MIN RANG MEAN C(�NF STDV LDM 5f3 2.77 2.05 0.72 2 . sF -1- 0. 040 0. 14 15. 64 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 S.0 C C. ?M8071282V011 VITAL VER^ION 1.11 '•fS; V0300SOOCi PLOT T�"`'r � VITRINITE % i �" � �{ i�C�, � �� FL D7 IO.W.'s62512O00100 €D ' 22 21 • 20 i� 1 fi 17 16 16 • y4 s3 12 11 i 7 6 6 • 4 x 3 ,I x o t _11 Tl I0 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.9 2.ti PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE SIG R1'"CR A-1 ArA L!�CATI0N 16 49 S 6B W 7 TOP 08680.00 GOT 097^0.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITFJ NITS N MAX MINI RANG MEAtI 00NF STOV L011 0 2.C9 1.73 1.16 2.45 470.060 0.F0 16.10 STANIUr^•RICH— NArNEr/JURA-^'rC ,—v 3MB071232YO04 VITAL VEP.SION 1.11 r :• I V030061001 PL15T ltPt k VITRINITE S,44T L �°�'r� �r�='���'�"F �,�"�'� �'C7'������' FL D7 22 2:1 20 15 iet j , `17 it i3 14 1� 112 LC . S . C 7 r � b6 1IT{ ILI IT. IIla I jo 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 I.tS c.V r:.c PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVED A-1 AKA L^C:'+TON 15 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 10000 BOT 10050 FT N PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE BITUMEN. ','HD 1 N MAX 111N RANO MEAN CONF STDV LC�," 59 2.St3 1.85 0.75 2.2G f 0.043 0.15 11.19 2.4 OTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 2.22 2.22 STANIUrORICH—NArNEK/JURASS= 3 MB071282VO12 VITAL VERSION 1.11 PLAT TY-F-'9 YtTRINITE 13"MELL PLD7 7 6 4 , lixjf,4 2 ��i I L-L 0 1.5 1.7 1.9 211 2.9 1.5 2,7 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT rEFLECTANf'E BIG RIVER A-1 Ar.A LOCATION 15 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 10000.00 gOT 10050.00 FT' PLOT TYPE = VITP,1,4ITE r, A N cn, MEtJ,J CnNr T t,) V LDII 2 B 1 .07 1).C1 2. 4-1 4: C, 0.11 1 r. (17 I RT NA r ?-'7r /,:URA 3MB071232V005 VITAL YERS113N 1.11 7 r rye V030063001 PLOT T IP2 J'ITRINITE �. 5� P rod '''�R" '�rkt-- � PL D7IO.€ � �S42Iag 30O1CJ0 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.a 2.0 PHILLIPS PETRr,+LEUM Cb. PERCENT RULECTANCE BIO RL7ER A-1 ArA LOCATION 1S 49 S 6B W 7 TOP 10SOO rl'�T 105`30 FT PL6T TYPE = VITr.fNITE N MAX MT.N (A.N0 t F.flt' GONF S T D V L?t1 5u 2. 38 1 . GT 1.02 2 - D " 0. 059 0.110 1.11 . f�7 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 CTANr.urOptCH-r;:tirrir-r./JURASSIC 3 MB071282V013 VITAL VERSION 1,11 :p c t� Y030064001 PLOT TY'9 t 'VITRIINTTE S9,FL,L jDFVV 0-Pf ,a7s ",RFFLFCTWXF FLT ,$02512000100 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 PHILLIPS PETROLeUM " . PERCENT" REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 ArA LOCATION IS 49 S 68 W 7 TOP 10500.00 MOT Fr PLOT TYPE = VITCI.trITE is 11AX MIN RANG 11Er,Id CONE STDY LOti 57 2.64 2.00 O.G4 2.I10 1 0.043 011.r 15.40 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.5 STANTUrORICH-NArNErfJURASSIC=?lv°? 3M50712B2V006 VITAL VERSION 1.11 V03006500L PLOT T"2,�4 VITRINITE SMFLIL PL DT ®.i.` 050L >120000100 22 21 20 13 17 16 15 14l 19 12 10 i 9 It 7 4 J 1 y, X x 1.0 1.2 • 1.4 1.6 1.f3 2.0 PHT_LLIP8 PETROLEUM C+O. PERCE_NT REFLECTANCE SIG RIVER A-1 ArA LOCATION 15 49 S 68 V 7 TryP 11000.00 B^T 110E0.00 FT PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE N MAX MIN RAND MEAtI CONF CTDV LC�M 50 2.70 1.G0 L.10 2.14 Jz0.072 0.24 14,7,9 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 9.0 1AKN0712a2V021 VITAL VERSICkN 1,11 V030066001 PLOt T i. tft VITRTNITE SNTUL R'L D7 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 213 2,6 2.7 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM Cv. PERC.FNT REFLECTANCE CID RIVER A-1 AZA LOCATION 15 49 9 6B IN 7 TOP 11000.00 GOT 110>0.00 FT N PLOT TYPE = VITRINITE FUllINITE 1 N MAX MIN RAND MEAN Ci'iNF ^TDV LO11 SAPIf0VI.TRIN 1 59 2.92 1.89 1.0? 2.4;> L- 0.056 0.19 15.93 ST.AN' 7. ia'^'�I[:H-14Art,IEK/.'URACSIC�-�,1 22 20 '� t9 le A. 7 f6 • 1G 14 - �f3 12 .. 11 '0 `d 3 3 0 2.9 9.1 9.9 9.S OTHER MACERALS MIN MAX 2.27 2.27 0.71 0.71 ^MB0712?2VO07 VITAL VERSION 1.11 V *10067001 P* 03 OT VITRINITE V-GLI- DIE vIrL Ec 7AAlw PLVI 17 "s is 14 13 ..7 .4 .3 10 1,2 1.4 116 1.B 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 213 3.0 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. PERCENT REFLECTANCE BID RIVER A-1 AKA LOCATION 15 49 8 CO W 7 TOP 11320 B13T 11970 FT PLOT TYPE = VITr'[NITE N MAX MNI RANG M F- A I d 00 N F STDV Lklm st 21 .59 0104 2. E.7, 2. 17 +- 0, 104 0 . 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Sample Type, D/P HC Yield NCC - gi Lab No. Lithology Formation , -Age Ratio wt % LOM VRE wt 390-420 AKA-S-1944 D, gry mudstone Oligocene 0.029 0.045 411 41.05 0.92 F20888 0 3 m 420-450 AKA-S-1945 " " " Stepovak, Olig-Eoc. 0.287 0.010 ND ND *0.4 c� ro o C-- F20889 0.4 1020-50 AKA-S-1946 " shale 0.092 0.041 <11 <1.05 0.76 0o ry c F20890 Cn + o Cn .n N 1980-2040 AKA-S-1947 " coal Tolstoi, Eocene 0.032 10.010 <11 <1.05 44.7 0 > f F20891 a „ X [n M r� �+ 2040-70 AKA-S-1948 brn-gry shale 0.056 0.258 <il <1.05 3.84 o (n F20892 ra H 5930-80 AKA-S-1949 " coal from HLS 0.016 6.063 12.6 1.66 60.4 0 F20897 n 6470-6510 AKA-S-1950 " 0.025 0.966 13.2 1.83 25.6 [� F20898 6470 6510 AKA-S-I951 °' brn-gry shale 0.070 0.023 13.9 2.00 1.27 F20899 v, In a ro'VI m m ro s o 6900-40 AKA-S-1952 coal 0.004 1.119 13.7 1.94 37.0 F20900 v o ro M - I cn :o -_ 1310-30 AKA-S-1953 it toH Chignik, UK 0.029 1.089 15.2 2.25 _ -. 46.3 r F20901 z ti c� cn to 0 C--- 77I0-20 AKA-"a-1954 " " 0.023 O.SI1 14.9 2.20 ' r^ ,'•J -' 33.3 > d F20902 8290-8300 AKA-S-1955 0.009 0.944 16.9 2.67 - 71.8 F20903 v 8360-70 AKA-S-1956 ' " from H1..S " 0.014 0.690 16.6 2.58 54.0 F20904 9370-90 AKA-S-1957 gry shale Stnniukovich 0.970 0.010 ND ND 0.48 F20905 Naknek, Jur. PYROLYSIS FID Analysis ORCANIC CARBON Total Depth Ft. Sample Type, D/P HC Yield NCC Lab No. Lithology Formation, A,r,e Ratio wt X L0M VPE wt z 9690-9720 AY,A-S-1958 D, coaly Staniukovich 0.291 0.087 17.1 2.76 6.23 F20906 shale Naknek, Jur. 9690-9720 AKA-S-1959 " coal " 0.019 0.358 17.0 2.71 *34.1 F20907 35.4 10010-50 AKA-S-1960 " gry-blk siltstone " 0.849 0.021 ND ND 1.01 F20908 10520-40 AY,A-S-1961 " " " " 1.006 0.005 ND ND 0.32 F20909 11020-50 AKA-S-1962 0.620 0.021 ND ND 1.03 F20910 11350-60 AKA-S-1963 " bllc shale 1.821 0.013 ND ND 0.39 F20911 * The samples was limited so that elemental carbon analysis was run rather than NCC. The analysis was run on the leached sample of AKA-S-1945 but the data is reported on the basis of the original. sample. The leaching factor is 0.8148. The anllysis was run on the leached coal AKA-S-1959. Pyrolysis -fluorescence was run on the balk ditch samples from the interval 34-11370 ft; the source rock log is attached. 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This is suppl~ ~o my ~ 2, 1981 le~ perta/n/ng to Shell's wozk on the subject ~ sarape. A copy of that le~ is enclosed for your In regard to ~r/c~ 3, in~ as the Bi~. Ri ,ver~w~hLsamples ~ not cut until ;k~ril 5, 1982, the due da~e~ the resultant slides and William v~ Ale~ FROM (SHIPPER) BioStrat,' .phics iR'S ADDRESS · CONSIGNEE'S ADDRESS 9474 Chesapeake Dr. #906 3001 Porcupine Drive.' San Dieqo CA i 92123 .AnChorage ' , I ALASK5 99501 NAME/DEPARTMENT) NUMBER ATTN.' (NAME/DEPARTMENT) IpHONE 'NUMBER ' Hideyo Haga 4) 268-486 Bill Van Alen K90~ 279-1433 COLLECT OTHER PIECES DESCRIPTION OF PACKAGE AND CONTENTS WEIGHT · X 6 prepared slides & residues 128 lbs EXPRESS/AD PACK ENVELOPE CORRECTION . . ~ EXPEDITE MOVEMENT HIPMENT MAY BE DIVERTED TO MOTOR OR OTI ~ CARRIER AS PER TARIFF RULE UNLESS SHIPPER GIVES OTHER INSTRUCTIONS HEREON. SHIPPER'S COPY 202 SEV (9/80) Februa~ 2, 1982 Dr. ~. B. Greene Staff Paleontologist Shell Oil Company P.O. Bo~ ~ouston, Texas 7700! Re: .Geo-chem Slides and Analyses ~Phillips Big P~iver #A-1 E~ar Max, Please let me know the status of the material you're preparing on the subject well pursuant to my October 2, 1981 letter, copy enclosed. Inasmuch as an extension to March 15th has been granted on the Aroco Cathedral Piver #1, companion well in the project, did you also want an extension on the Big River well? S William Van Aten Petroleum C~ologist WVA/glh BioStrattgraphics Consulting Mlcr~p~le~ntology 7202 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard San Diego, CA 92111 Tel. (714) 560-4580 TWX; 910 335 2053 BIOSTRAT SDG Date December '1, 1981 From BioStratigraphics 9474 Chesapeake Drive Suite #906 San Diego, CA 92123 (714) 268-4866 TRANSMITTAL To Alaska Oil & Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage~ Alaska 99501 Attn Bill Van Alen Under separate cover, please find the following, being shipped Airborne. BOX 1 Phillips-Big River A (4 boxes foram-residues & picked slides) ARCO-N. Gull Island (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) Mobil-W. Staines (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) ARCO-W. Mikkelsen (3 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Please sign and return copy to BioStratigraphics / Receiver r~-~- ~ender / TRANSMITTAL: BOX 2 ARCO-W. Beach (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) Richfield-Wide Bay (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) Paly Residue vials (5 boxes) W. Beach Gull Island Wide Bay W. Mikkelsen Big River BOX 3 ARCO-Gull Island (thin sections - 1 box) W. Beach & W. Staines (thin sections - 1 box) W. Mikkelsen (thin sections - 2 boxes) Wide Bay (nannos - 3 boxes) Big River A (nannos - 3 boxes) ARCO-Itkillik (paly - 1 small 'slide box) BOX 4 N. Gull Island (paly slides - 4 boxes) W. Beach (paly slides - 4 boxes) W. Staines (paly slides - 4 boxeS) PAGE -2- BOX 5 W. Mikkelsen (paly slides - 4 boxes) Wide Bay (paly slides - 3 boxes) Big River A (paly slides - 3 boxes) W. Staines (paly residue vials - 1 box) BOX 6 2 black binders w/siliceous photos ~o M. B. ~eene Staff Paleontologist Shell Oil C~any ~ouston, Texas 7780i Sli~e Preparation and Geo-~hem Analysis from Well Samples and Cores in State Library Collection P~rsuant to our September 30, 1981 discussion, permission is hereby grante~_ to Shell Oil Company to extract a F~ximu~.~ lcc. of sample material per sample envelope or I cc. of core r~turial per foot of core from the State's set of s~_mples and corea for the purpose of preparing the slides and conducting the analyses for submittal to the Commission as indicated respectively on the following two wells, s~bject to the conditions set forth below: Sample A~co Cathedral River #1 50'-14,300' -For~9~~~.r~_ sl ides Phillips Big River ~A-1 ....... ) 34'-~370' -~ro!ysis Fluore~ence/Vitririnite Refle~ance Report -Total Organic Caren/Flame Ionization Carbon Analysis ~.e~rt -geports on all other analyses conducted. t. Cuts of the ~ampIes an~ core~ from. the State collection are to ~e ex~racteo only from those individual envelopes or bags in which total content of material is greater than 10cc. (~:o ckrts are to be extracted if the volu~ of material in the invl~aI envelope is less than 10-cc. ) Dr. M. B. Green -2- ~tober 1, 198t Shell will provide the State with a list of the sample and core intervals in each well from which material was extracted. . All slides and all reports on goo-chore analyses are to be received, by the Commission by approximately December 15, 1981 and are to be transmitted direct to the Commission and not examined by outside parties. 4~ All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commiseion. 5~ NO additional slides are to be prepared or additional analyses conducted Without specific consent from the Commission. 6. She!l Shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work with ~o'u in this beneficial project and look forward to your company s- continued, exercise of care and good. judge~nt in the handling of th~s ii~.~ted quantity of valu- able well material. I know we both understand that the State's ~well sample library is public pro~rty, and that granting Shell permission to extract portions of material from this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides and conducting the indicated analyses enhances the value of the library and is in the public ~nterest. ~illiam Van Alert Petroleum Geologist cc ~ D. roan Caddy, Shel I Oil Company, Anchorage AugUst 14, 1981 Mr. D. L. ~ibson Chevron U. S .A. Inc. P.O. Box 1272 Plat 103 Richmond, CA 94802 Re: WeIi S~ples, ~illips Big River ~o. A-1 ~ar Mr. Gibson Yesterday ~e received fr~ you a box of ditch cuttings, interval ' t undeslgna :ed., of the subject well as reflected on the enclosed transmittal c~y. Back in April of 1980, Chevron's Red Pope and Mike Gaetz~n made a cut of the ditch samples of this well from the state's set of samples for preparing palyn and kerogen (MOA) slides. The slides and residue material were received here ~arch 11, 1981, and I assume that the box of samples received here yesterday contains samples surplus to your needs for preparing the~ palyn/ kerogen slides. Please confirm that that is the case and that no slides were made in addition to those specified in my D~cem~r 10, 1979 letter to E~obert A. Seltzer. ~ry truly yours, William Van Alen Petro]~eum ~ologist cc~ E~. Paul R. WesenduD~ Mr. R. A. Seltzer Chevron U.S.A., InC. 575 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94105 June 12, 1981 Mr. Hideyo Haga Senior Biostratigrapher, Palynology BioStratigraphics 7202 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard San Diego,' California 92111 Dear Mr. Haga: W8 have received your request, dated June 11, 1981, to cut certain sets of our well cuttings samples for processing. Wa are happy to received your request and to be able to approve it. It is the Commissions understanding that BioStratigraphic will cut the samples from the following wells: ARCO ARCO Mobil Richfield West Beach St. No. 1 W. Mikkelsen St. No. 1 W. Staines St. No. 2 Wide Bay Unit No. 1 * ARCO Gul ~J~alan=d~.~_St. No. 1 * Phillips ?~ ...... ~' River a ~ ..... ~ * Will be cut if available thin sections not adequate. A small portion of the existing well cuttings at each depth may be removed for your work. It is understood that all slides, foraminiferal specimens, and other material will be returned to the State for our library. It is further understood that the material from each well will be returned at the time the processing is completed and all .processed material will be returned by December 1, 1981. ~e hope the material is adeqUate and supplies valuable information to you and to all industry. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kuglor~ Commi s s i one r .... ,." HWK: be Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee Field Inspection Report ~ . . Drlg. Permit Opera tor_~,L/~ /~"-/'/~-~_~Represented by Satisfactory Type Inspection Yes No Item ( ) Location,General () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () 1. Well Sign 2. General Housekeeping 3. Reserve Pit-( )open( }filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7. Well Nos. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , , , 9. BS&W , , , lO. Gr. Bbls. , , ~ Final Abandonment SatisFactory Type Inspection Yes No Item ( ) BOPE Tests () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () () 15. "Casing set @ 16. Test fluid-( )wt'F.~T )mud ( ) oil 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.- psig 18. N? btls. , , , psi.q 19 R6mote Controls 20. Drillin.q spool- "outlets 21. Kill Line-( ) Check valve 22. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs flus 24. Chokes-( )Remote( )Pos.(--)~dj. 25. Test Plug-( )Wellhd( )csg( )none 26. Annular Preventer,_~psiu 27. Blind Rams,_~psi§ ' (~') ( ) 11. P&A Marker ( ) ( ) 28. Pipe Rams ____ps ig (~) ( ) 12. Water well-(~T)capped( )plugged ( ) ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock psi.q (~') ( ) 13. Clean-up ( ) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve psig (~) ( ) 14. Pad leveled ~. ( ) ( ) 31. Safety Floor va lves-~-~-BV ( )Dart Total! inspection observation time /~/days Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks_? F_~ ~-_/~ 7~ ~ ~ /J'-~ v_~:~ ~/] ~~ .i)__~d_~L~,_~? Notify in days or when ready JUN 1 1 1981 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 DRAWER 66 PHONE: 907 776-8166 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION GROUP Western Exploration and Production Division Kenai District June 9, 1981 File: P-JFS- 145-81 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Final Location Inspection/Cleanup Approval Phillips - Big River 'A' No. 1 Section 15 - T49S - R68 W, SM We have checked our files and have found what we understood, at the time (4/28/77), to be the final approval of the location cleanup referenced in your letter of June 4, 1981 on subject. A copy of same is attached for your review. Following your review, please advise if another inspection is required. trict Superintendent JFS/NEP/so Attachment JUN1 1 1581 ~ilaska Oil & ~as Con~ 'qnch~"~l~ C°n~rnis~,/bn June 4, .1981 Phil lips Petroleum Company 515 "D" Street, Room 204 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Alaska Oil and ~s Conservation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABANDONMENT AND PLUGGING, 20 AAC 25.120 WELL ~ANDON~.~ENT MARKER and 20 MC25. 170 LOCATION CLEAN UP. Gentlemen: In regard to the abo~ referenced regulations, your attention is called to an attached list of wells which, according to our records, have not received a final location inspection an~ approval of clean up. In compliance with 20 AAC 25.170 Section (a), "Within one year of sus~.nsion or abandonment of an on- shore ~ell", all clean up work is to be finished. Section (b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection. Consequently, we are presenting the following list of your abandoned and/or suspended wells. ~any of these are now more than one year old and are not in compliance with regulations. Others should have the final inspection completed this summer while weather permits. This list covers the years 1975 to date. There may be some earlier wells that also need inspec- tion. If you have any earlier wells to be inspected this su3~mer please inform, us. Therefore, we are requesting a schedule from you for this sum~r when our field inspectors can accompany your representa- tives to these sites for the final clean up inspection. Yours truly, ~OBB~_e Commi ssi one r LCS / J~[T ~ ~ PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY Big River A February 1.1, 1981 ~<Tr. F,. A. Seltzer Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P. O. ~ox 3862 San Francisco, California 94!1~ Re: I,~icroscope Slid~- - Alaska r,~'l].~ Dear ~4r. Se!tzer~ Enc] ~. . .~ .. ~ .~ os~. for your reference i~- an u. r3-to-daue inventory of microscope slides on file in the Commission's well sample library for public examination. Also enclosed is a copy of a page from our forth, coming monthly bulletin indicating material added after preparation of thc ~nventory. I'm curious about current Nrogress on the slide preparation project discussed in my December 10~ 197.~ letter, April 14~ 1~80 letter, your A~ril 25, lqS0 ~'~ conversations with you~ Eec] Pope and ~i]~e Caetzman. As of this writing~ the Commission bas not received the following item, s on the indicated, wells: t ~ .... k . 1 TIPCC Pre ~ - Crew: ~,~o Amoco Cathedra! Piver ~,~o. 1 Amoco Cathedral "' ~ ~ _ ~hi 1 lips ~A-1 Phi 1 tip s ~-~ sidue thin sections :s,a ].v',~o].o~ic si ' ~ _ ..... , .. ~.c~s (~ sets) .~(~ roT.'? n ~ ...... s residue As I'm sure you're awarc~.i.t's a ].cnu time since anticipate(~ completion date of the pro'iect. Please let us when you expect we'll now oc r~celvln? tho al-eve material. Sincerely yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist Enclosaros Dec~m%ber 10, 1979 Acquisition of drilll cuttings and core chips for preparation of heavy minerals, palynologic and 'kerogen slides Mr. Robert A. Seltzer Chevron U. S. A., Inc. 575 Market Street - Rm 1574 San Francisco, California 94105 Dear Fx. Seltzer: Pursuant to. our.~N~r 19, and December 10, 1979 phone conversations and my discussions with.G C.. ?Red" Pope of your Anti,rage office, permission is b~reby granted., to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. to make small quantity cuts (apprc~imately 1.cc. maximum per sample) frc~ the State's set of samples and cores of the following wells for the purpose of preparing t/:e indicated slides, subject to the conditions set forth below: 329 175-6570 Set No. Well Interval H~avYM~ral Slides Texas Internat. Pretty Creek 81 .Pal~n0!ogic Slides(2 sets) and Kerogen ~lides 323 Amoco Ca~edral River #1 50-14,300 383 Phillips Big River #A'i 34-11,370 060 Richfield Wide Bay Unit #1 100-12,570. Cuts of samples or cores are to be made only out of t/Rose individual enveloF~s or bags in ~hich the total volume of cuttings or core material is greater than 10 cc. ~k) cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope or bag is less than 10 cc. Chevron will provide the State with a list of the specific sample and core footages sampled. C~]evron shall bear all costs entailed and will provide the AlasP~ Oil and C~s Conserva~on Ccrauission with a ccmplete set of all slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core residues. Two sets of palynologic slides are to be provided. All slides are to be received by the Ccrmmission no later than June 1, 1980. All Material is to ~e ret~ directly to the State and not forwarded to other par es. 5~. Ro~ A. Seltzer -~----'ember 10, 1979 We are pleased to work wit/% you in this mutually beneficial endeavor and look forward to your cc~pany's exercise of care and good judge~nt in the handling of this limited quantity of well material. It is mutually understood that the State's well sample library is public property and that granting Chevron permission to extract portions of material in this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: G. C. Pope, Chevron-And%orage December 6, 1979 Res Acquisition of drilll'cuttings and core chips for F~eparation of heavy minerals, palynologic ar~.' kerogen slides Mr. Rc~rt A. Seltzer f~]evron U. S. A., Inc. 575 Market Street - Rm 1574 San Francisco, California 94105 Dear~lr. Seltzers Pursu__ant to our ..N ~ .ova. 19, 1979 phone conversation and my discussions with. G. C. "Red" Pope of..your Anchorage office, permission is hereby granted to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. to make ~%11 quantity cuts (apprc~imately 1 cc. ~udmum per sample) frcm the State's set of samples and cores of the foll(~.~ing wells for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides, subject to the conditions set forth below= Set No. Interval 329 175-6570 Well .H_9~a~vy ~t[neral Slides Texas Internat. Pretty Creek #1 PalYnO!ogic Slides(2 sets).and.. Kerogen Slides Phillips Big River #A-1 Ric/Lfield Wide Bay Unit %1 323 50-14,300 383 34-11,370 060 · 100-12,570 Cuts of samples or cores are to be made only out of those individual envelopes or bags in v~ich the total volume of Cuttings or core material is greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to be extracted frOm if the volume of material in the individual envelope or bag is less than 10 cc. Chevron will provide the State with a list of the specific sample and core footages sailed. Chevron shall bear all co~ts entailed and will provide the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~ssion with a ccmplete set of all slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core residues. One ccmposite set and one screened set of palynologic slides are to be provided. All slides are to k~ received by the Cc~sion no later than April 1, 1980. All Material is to be returned direct to the State and not forwarded to other parties.. ~. p~cl~ert ~. Seltzer 1979 ;~e are pleased to %~rk s~,i~ you in this n~tually ~-~r~ficial er~e~or ~ l~k focal ~ y~ ~,~"$ ~erci~ of c~e ~ 9~ judg~nt in ~e h~li~ of ~ f~ q~~t~ of well m~%teri~. It is mltually unde~t~ that ~%e S~t~'s ~11 s~le l~r~, is p~!ic ~z~~ and ~at grating Chev'~n ~ission ~ extra~ ~ions of material ~ ~is l~r~ ior ~ t~ose of pr~ir~ ~ ~~t~ ~lides e~a~ ~e value of ~e li~=a~ ~d is in ~e ~lic ~t~est. Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum cc~ G. C. Pope, Chevron-Anchoras~ STATE of ALASKA DEPART~NT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation TO: F-- Hoyle H. Hamil ton/~ Director Thru: Lonnie C. Smi th Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM: Harold R. Hawkins~'/~FF~ Petroleum Inspector DATE "May 11, 1977 SUBJECT: Permanent Abandonment Inspection Phillips Petroleum Big River A-1 Sec. 15, T49S, R68W, S.M. Permit # 76-59 Thursdayj April 28, 1977 - I left Anchorage at 2:45 AM by Winship Airlines -t° ste~a~-a'¢-k Bay, Ph~'~ips Petroleum Big River A-1 drill site. On April 18 I had previously inspected this drill site. It had snowed on my way down to the location. The pictures I took of the site showed Quite a bit of snow cover. Arrange~mnts were made for ~ to reinspect this location on April 28, 1977. Stepavack Bay was weathered in and we could not land. We went on to Cold Bay to stand by. The weather finally picked up and we left Cold Bay at 10:30 AM for Stepavack Bay and arrived at the Big River A-1 drill site at l1:30 AM. I met Mack Machaelis, superintendent for Phillips Petroleum. We went directly to the drill site. There was no snow this time. The vmll marker was up and all location data was OK. The water well is capped and well marked. I walked the location in several directions. The drilling pad was level and clean of debris. The n~d pits were completely filled and level. I took pictures of the location (attached). I departed Big River at 5:00 PM. In. s~u_~r_y: I found the Big River drill site in very good shape. I approved permanent abandonment. Attachment ' i'f'l' I .?i ~( ),;( ) 3, Reserve Pit-( ~)open( }filled ( ) (.) 17. Master Hyd. Cont'rOl Sys.- .... psig ()..-~ ( ) 4. Rig ' ...... . ( ) ( ) 18..m2 'btls. , , , psig' ( ) Safety. Valve Tests ( ) ( ) 19. Remote Contr°l-~~ ( i ( ) 5. Surface-No; Wells ( ) ( ) 20. Drilling spool-__"outlets ( ).".( ) 6.~.Subsurfa-ce-No] Wells ( ) ( ) 21'.Kill Line-( ) Check valve . ( ) Well Test Data---- ( ) ( ) 22. 'Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve ( ) ( ) 7'Well Nos. , , , ( ) ( ) 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs flgs ( )' ( ) 8. Hrs. obse~~_~ ,__ ( ) ( ) 24. Chokes-( )Remote( )Po, s.(~dj. - ( ) ( ) 9. BS&W'__, , , ( ) ( )- 25. Test Plug-( )~.lellhd( )csg( )none (.) ( ) 10. Gr~;'~Bbls. , , , ( ) ( ) 26. Annular Preventer,____~sig ~ Final' Ab--~andonment ( ) ( ) 27. Blind Rams,. psig (¥) ( ) 11. P&A Marker ( ) ( ) 28. Pipe Rams psig ~) ( ) 12. Water well-(~)capped( )plugged ( ) ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock psi§ (~) ( ) 13. Clean-up ( ) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve psi§ (~) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled ( ) ( ) 31. Safety Floor valves-( )BV ( )Dart Total inspection observation time ! ~/days Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks ./ ?~'.,~ cc'~y~ :,~:r~"~,.~ Notify in days or when ready Inspected by,/-/.A. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 COMPANY EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant April 26, 1977 File: P-JFS-186-77 CERTIFIED - RETURN REL~I~ REQ. #463533 Mr. Lonnie Smith Alaska Division of Oil & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Pursuant to ll AAC 22.535(c), enclosed are a composite sepia and a composite reproduced copy of each Schlumberger log run in our Big River A No. 1 Also enclosed is a composite copy of the mud log as required by 11 AAC 22.535(b). A composite sepia of the mud log will be forwarded upon our receipt of same. Please treat theSe surveys as confidential information for the two year periodprovided for under ll AAC 22.535(f). YouTs truly,~--~ ~~J. F. Settle ~ea Su~r~te~ent ~S~P/~ ~clos~es cc: Bill ~~ R £CEI v.£D P~ TRANS FF~SRE~ r0o State-of Alask~%pivisio~iOf._ Oil arC. Gas _ _ · 3001- Porcupine. Drive ~ Anchorag'e::~ Alaska TRANSFERRED BYoo Box 1- 3h~ to 1890' 12. Box 12- 9kO0" to 10,200' 2. Box 2- 1890' to 2870~ Box 3- 2870' to 3710' Box k- ~3710" to 4460' Box 5- 4460~ to' 5t60' 6. Box 6 - 5160' to 5880" 7. BOx 7 - 5880' to 6580' 13. Box 13 - 10,200' to 11,050' 8. Box 8- 6580' to 72k0' 9. BOX 9 - 72k0' to 8000' 10. Box l0- 8000' to 8660' 11. Box ll- 8660' t'o 9~00' PL~S:~s CHEOL SHIPMENT TL~N SiGN Ai~D R~mURN O¥~.YGTNAL Descriptors to in. cluc~e ~,faen app]icabie~ PHnJ,YPS PETROLEUM COMPANY REQUESTS THE INFOrMA- TION SUBMITTED .HEREWITH BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL'FOR THE' STATUTOEY PERIOD. 02~)01B .STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF I~TURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation TO: ~--HoyleDirectorH. Hamilton~~ FROM.: Lonnie C. Smith Chief Petroleum Engineer DATE 'April 18, 1977 SUBJECT: Phillips Petroleum Company's Big River A #l Preliminary Abandonment Inspection, Sec. 15, T49S, R68W, SM. I reported to Winship Air Service at 8:00 AM where I met Bruce Barret with Alaska Fish and Game and Ed Barber from the Division of Lands. Several other workmen were going on the trip. We boarded a Volpar and took off pron~tly at around 9:00 AM and the wheels would not retract, so we had to land and change planes for another Volpar, which had to be refueled and left again about 9:30 AM. We stopped in Kenai to pick up Neil Porter, Phillips engineer, and a couple of other workmen. We then flew to Homer and landed for Nell to pick up some material from a man at the airport. It was very rough trip to Homer and some people becan~ slightly ill. After we took off from Homer we gained altitude and got over the rough weather and it was a calm trip the rest of the way. We arrived at 12:30 PM and m~de an approach above the ocean and landed at the airstrip which starts right at the beach and extends for 5000 feet. At the camp we met several p~ople, including a Bristol Bay Native Corporation representative who had come over from one of the villages to make the trip and inspection with us. We had lunch and departed the campsite for the well location which was some seven miles away on a gravel road. On the way the Fish and Game representa, ttve. inspected all t~ drainage calverts and bridges that had been installed and informed the Native leader that if they were to remain in place they would have to accept responsibility for maintenance over the years to come. The well location is up on the top of a small hill and two cats were busy returning the pad to a more normal contour of the hill as it had been before it was leveled to make the location. ~hOtoNo. ]_{attached} shows the wellhead marker on the left side with a-gteel cellar around it and the water well in the foreground. I suggested that the area right at the wellhead be left relatively fiat so as to reduce erosion around the wellhead. Nell informed me that their plans were to cut down to about the grade shown below the bottom of the cellar as seen in Photo No. 2 for the normal grade around the wellhead and to remove the cellar' casing ~nd to lower the wellhead marker down to where it's only 4 to 6 foot above grade. Big River A #1 -2- April 18, 1977 t c~cked the wellhead marker and found it to be correct for this well. Photo No. 3 is another view of the Wellhead marker with the water well ~Si'n'~in' the background, between the two men. As can be seen in the Photos, the gravel used at this site was a very rough, heavy cobblestone rock with very few fine materials. Part of the main pit had been filled, pushed downhill and spread out. Photo No. 4 shows the remaining pit that is still in place with the berm. ~- ~a's' ~Standing on the corner of the berm looking back toward the location, mis pit contains some waste material, barrels, trash and debris which will b.e covered with the oily looking substan~ which proved to ~ mud with a very slight film of a dark substance on top of it which was pa~ of the drilling n~d system. When we first saw it, the Fish and Game man was pretty excited thinking it was oil. i threw a rock in and it showed to be 99%+ mud with maybe just a slight residue on top. We discussed the remaining work to be done and i filled out a field inspection report form and gave one copy to lteil Porter indicating that the P&A t~mrker, Cleanup and Pad-leveled ~re unsatisfactory and that this was a preliminary inspecti~ prior to final abandonment. I also informed him that it would be necessary to send s~rmone back to review the location again after all work was cmmplete prior to leaving the area. Plans are to load 2 or 3 barges out with all the camp and. materials in the next 2 or 3 weeks. Part of the crew we brought in with us on the plane were to break down the lO,O00 barrel tank near the beach which was constructed to hold diesel fuel .. Ail the tours were complete and ~ departed the location by 3:30 PM and flew to Kenai where We stopped to let Nell off and picked up additional fuel for the remainder of the trip to Anchorage. We arrived back at Winship Air Service in Anchorage at 6:00 PM. This field trip was a preliminary joint inspection of subject well camp, road and location with ADL & F&G prior to final abandonment. Attachment ~S :bjm Field Inspection Report ~._.: .. Sec/~'T/'/L~ Id?r~o~u~'~epresented by AA ~gR~ We]l/Platfm Name &' Number '_~ } ~'~,~..~vFR, ._~,/-"-- Satisfactory Ty~pe Inspection ._¥.es No Item (~) Location,General ~ ( )~ ( ) ]~ Well Sign (v) ( ) 2. General Houseke_~ping .3 Reserve Pit,(~open( )fil'led Satisfactory ' Type' Inspection Yes No Item ( )-BOPE Tests () () () () · (vq () () () () ( ) 4. Rig ()( ) ( )Safet~v Valve Tests ( ) ( ) () ( ) 5. Surface-No. Wells ( ) ( ) ( ) (.) 6. SubSurface-No. Wells ( ) ( ) - (') Well Test Data' ( ) ( ) (') '( ) 7. Well NoS. , , , ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 8.'.Hrs. obser , , , _ ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ):'. 9.-: BS&W' ,--,--,-- ( ) ( ) 10. Gr. Bbls. , , , (X) Final Abandonment 15. "Casing set @ 16. Test fluid-( )wtr.--~ )mud ( ) oil - 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.- .psig 18. N? btls. ,__, ,__psig 19 R~mote Controls 20. Drilling spool-__"outlets 21. Kill Line-( ) Check valve 22. Choke Fl owl ina ( ) HCR valve 23..Choke Manifold No. valvs flqs 24. Chokes-( )Remote( )P(~s.(-)-A-dj. ( ) (). -25. Test Plug-( )Hellhd( )cs.o( )none ( ) ( ) .26. Annular Preventer.,_____psig ( ) ( ) 27. Blind Rams, ps~g ( ) (V~ 11. P&A Marker ( ) ( ) 28. Pipe Rams ~psig (~ ( ) 1'2. Water well-(~capped( )plugged ( ) ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock psig ( ) (k-)' 13. Clean-up ( ) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve psig ( ) (v~" 14. Pad' leveled ( ) ( ) 31. Safety Floor valve~-( )BV ( )Dart Total inspection observation time hrs/days Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks .. cc /v ., ~ '~] ~ F[--~mNotify in days or when ready ~ Inspected ~ ..... _~ ~,~; .] :.L._~:,..~ ....... .~_~_~ · . .~._~._ ................................................. Form P~i.7 i' STATE OF ALASKA ~ (See other in- ~ st ruct ions on reverse side OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE '.. [~[ i ~ i 1~. TYP~ OF W~L: NEW ~ WORK %%'ELL ~N ' . , nac~ nESV~. ~ Other 2. NAME OF OPERATOI1 -: Phillips Petroleum Company ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Drawer 66~ Kenai! Alaska 99611 LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any StJte requirements)* At,uriace 1664' FWL & 18],3 FSL Sec. 15~ T~gs~ R68W~ SM At top prod. interval reported below MA · . At total depth 1328' FWL & 1027" FSL Sec' 15, T~gs~ R68W, SM · . 5. API N~CAL CODE 50-251-20001 6. L~,A~, E D~IGNA~ON AND S~J~ NO. ~\ ?. IF INDIAI~, ALLO~I'EE OR TT~IBE NAJ~ ~ff~ Bristol Bay Native CorpjV~ 8. UNIT,FAltM OR LEASE NAME Big River ' A" 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD A~rD POOLi OR WrL,DCAT Wildc at 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOrI'INDM HOL~ OBJF_X2IXVE ) Sec. 15, T~9S, R68W, SM. 12. PERMIT 'NO. 13. DATE SPUDDED [14. DA. TE T.D. REA.CHED [15. DATE CO'M.P.$USP~Od~ ABAND. ]16.' EI.~VATIONS (DF, RKB, 9-21-76 [ 3-15-7.7[ 3-25-77 ! 312.5 RgB 18. TOTAL DEPTH, MD & TVD.~9. PLUG ~CK MD & TVD~. IF 1V~ULTI~LE CO1VLPL., ] 21. 11~370 MD, ll309TVIp ~ MD & TVD na ! 22. PRODUCING LN'r~VAL(S), OF 'Ii-LIS OOMP~IO~--rlX~p, BO'I'TOM, i~A1VIE (MD,'AND. TVD)* Ik'y Hole 76-59 RTo GR, ETC)* [17. EL~v. C-~kSINGHE~D I J 281.5 INTERVALS DRILLED BY CABLE TOOLS 23. WAS DIREC~I~ONAL i SURVEY MADE · yes I 24. TYPE ET~.~'r~IC AND O'r~ LOGS RUN DIL~ BHC-SONIC~ CNL/F~GR~ Temp~ Dipmeter~ I-ES i iii ii ii III 211. i_' .CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) C.~SLNG SIZE ' f WEIGHT, LB/FT. DEPTH SET. (M.D) HOLE sIZE · 20 __.1 CRAIG I~EC OI~D aSS "G" I A2VIOUNT PULLED 26. LINER I~EC O~D 28. PERFOP~TIONS OPEN TO PRODUC-II1OI~T (Interval size and number) i i 30. PRODUCTION 27.. TUBING 29. -ACID, SHOT, FT{~CTURE, CF.,M~NT SQU~ZE, D~-I ~V~ (~) I aMO~T ;A~ KIND O,F ~AL USD [ DATE FIRST PI~ODUCTION r FRODUCTION ME'i'HO'D (Flowh~.g, gas lift, pumpbag--size and type of pump) ! DAT~ OF TEST. |Hotms T~ '[~OXE SIZE [PROD'N FOR O~BEL I F 1 I WELL STATUS (ProducLng or saut-in) GAS--I~CF. WATER--BBL. [ GAS-OIL RATIO t TEST WITNESSED BY ~2. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 33. I hereby cer~Ah formation Is complete and correct as determined from'~lVhv'allable,,,¥~Cords~.. ..'.: I I *(See Instructions and Spaces For Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (wherb not otherwise shown)~for depth measure-~ . mentsgiven in cther spaces on this form and in any attachments . ; Items 20, ,,nd 22:: If this well is completed for separate production from more than.., one interval zone· {nmftiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the prc. Juciag inter:vel, o~i' inte'~vals;:. 'top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30.! Subm~it a sep.~'rate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, ~for~e.a. ch additional interval .to be s'ePerate]ty prodc~ced, show'-. lng the ackJitional data pertinent to such interv,~'l. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplei~e, ntal records for this well-should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of 'the~ cementing tool. f"; · 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). I 34. '~UMMAR¥ OI~ ~O~ATION TESTS INCLUDIN(] INTEI~VAL TF~TED, PI~,SSUR~'DATA. ~ ~OV~ OF OIL, O~,"'~ ' ~5. G~GIC MARK~ WA~ AND MUD .... : , ~ ~'- ~e~ov~ ~': No Tests Conduction ., · ~ · . . . ~.~ ' ' 7Z00 ~ 7093 ~ ' Chi~ - . . .~. ~ N~ek ' '~-. , ..... I ,/ ' , .. .' ~0. CORE DATA, A~CIt B~IE~ D~C~IPI~O~S O~ LITHOLOGY, POROSITY, FRAGile,' AP~T DIP~ '' " ~D D~'FEC~'~i) SHOWS OF O1~, G~ OR W~. ':' .: ,.~ . . ~o ¢on~engSon~ co~e gaken. '~' :- - ~ggached 5s LSghologSe dese~5~5on of sSde~ c~es t~en. " ,.'~ :~ .. . I . ., , , ~ ~, / ,, DEPTH 568 798 818 913 968 1153 1598 1783 1998 20&3 2078 2158 2213 2303 2&38 2671 2673 276& 2851 2853 2902 290& 2910 297O 3005 30~ 3207 3292 3303 SIDEWALL CORE DESCRIPTIONS Phillips Petroleum Company, Big River A-1 Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska SS, v. fine to coarse grained, m. Lt. gy, subrnd, p. sorted, hd, tite w/v. rare oil stain. Slts, m. gy, sli. calc., sli. sdy, firm Slts, m. gy, sli. calc., firm, tr. of pyrite. SS, fine grained, vis. oil stain, talky crsh cut, dull gold min. fluor. Tuff, v. Lt. gy, xtal and lithic frags, sdy. SS, cg, abdt. volc. clasts, tuffac., tight. Agglom., dk to m. Lt gy, hd, sli. tr. vis. oil stn., sli. streaming milky wt cut, v. pl. yel fluor. Agglom., m. dk. gy, sdy, calc. hd, pl. yel. steming cut, tr pl. 'yel fluor. Slts, dk gy, carb. to coaly, hd. Coal, lignitic, soft. Coal, lignitic, soft w/sl. cy. SS, v. fine grained to slty, wt to tan, sli calc, cy mbx, se. carb. streaks. Coal, lignitic, soft. Slts, m gy, carb. w/wt. bentonite. SS, coarse grained, qtzose, friable.. Slts, dk gy, tuffac. -bentonitic. Slts, dk gy, tuff ac - bentonitic. Bentonite, tan, soft. Agglm., gy, rd, gy-grn mott., sdy. . Agglm., A/A. Bentonite, wt to tan, soft, silty. Bentonite, A/A. Bentonite, A/A. SS, v. fine grained, m. gy, tuff ac., tight. Clay, bentonitic, silty, tan. Agglm, v. sdy, tuffac., m. gy, lithic and xtal frags. Agglm, tuffac-bent., m. Lt. gy, w/gm. volc. glass frags. Basalt, doleritic. Basalt A/A. Phillips Petroleum Company - Big River A-1 Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska DEPTH 3328 3 512 3 5&8 369& &lo9 &158 ~270 4~67 & 52o &690 &757 ~773 ~79~ ~8~2 ~821 ~908 ~9~ ~9~3 ~5~ ~9~ 5 ~o 5~ 5~56 52~ 5 Agglm., xtal & lithic frags in vitric mtx. SS, v. fine to coarse grained, tuffac., dk gy, calc. Slt s, m. gy, tuff ac. Basalt porph. Basalt. Agglm., xtal and lithic w/tuff. Bentonite, tan. SS, v. fine grained, tuffac, w/zeol, frac. fill. Slts, tuffac. SS, slty, tuff ac. Clay, tan, bentonitic. Felsite, Lt gY to bluish gy, sucrosic texture. Clay, tan bentonitic, v. silty, tr. coal. Clay, A/A. Clay, A/A. Sits, v. tuffac., sdy. Rhyolite, v. It. gy, hd. SS, m. gy, reed to crs grnd, slty, tuffac. SS, fine to med. grnd, it gy, tuff. SS, A/A. SS, crs grnd, Lt gy, tuffac, zeolite fiac-fill. Clay, tan bentonitic. Clay, A/A. Slts, dk gy, carb. Slts, m. gy, sdy, carb, tr zeolites. Slts, A/A. Slts, A/A. SS, v. fine to m. grnd, slty. Clay, wt to tan. Clay, A/A. Clay, A/A. SS, med to crs grnd, m. gy, tuff ac, se. carb. Slts, m. gy, argill. Slts, A/A. SS, Fn grnd, m. gy, slty. Slts, m to dk gy, hd. Phillips Petroleum Company - Big River A-1 Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska DEPTH 52~7 529O 53~O 538O 5~+11 5~1~ 542O 5558 556O 5615 5672 5767 5813 582O 5822 58~8 5892 59OO 5912 5979 6o3o 6o57 6O59 6118 6120 6210 62~5 6297 633O 6365 6381 6~40 6442 6458 6516 Slts, A/A. SS, v. fn grnd, c arb, tuff ac. SS, vfg, c arb. Slts, m. dk gy, sdy, zeol. frac. fill. Slts, A/A. Slts, A/A. SS, v. fn-fn grnd, Lt to 'm. dk. gy, carb, cht. Slts, m. to m. dk gy, carb, cht. Slts, A/A. Felsite. SS, fn grnd, m. gy, sill. SS, fn grnd, m to It gy, calc. W/zeol frac fill. Coal Clay, tan. Clay, tan SS, m. grnd, Lt. gy, sill. to calc. Basaltic intrusive. Basalt. Basalt. Clay, tan, soft. SS, fn grnd, silic, hd. Slts, Lt to dk gy, silic., carb. Slts, A/A. Clay, tan, soft. Clay, A/A. SS, V. fn grnd, wt to Lt gy. Coal o SS, fn. grnd, p. sorted, silic., sli calc. SS, A/A, carb. Claystone, wt to m. gy, soft to mod. hd, silic. Basaltic intrusive. Slts, sdy, m to dk gy, silic, to carb. Slts, A/A. Slts, A/A. SS, fn grnd, wt, silic, to tuff ac. Phillips Petroleum Company - Big River A-1 Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska DEPTH 6520 6541 6627 6628 6640 6727 67~2 6789 6817 6899 711o 7186 732& 7A2& 7&54 75~8 7611 7716 7772 782& 7825 8o58 8160 8208 8222 8300 8308 83~5 8&OO 8~25 8~55 8~70 8670 Slts, m. dk. gy, silic. Claystone, m. gy, v. silic. Claystone, A/A. Claystone, A/A. Claystone, A/A. SS, crs grnd, Lt gy, S and P. hd. SS, crs grnd, hd, w/coal. Slts, dk gy to blk, v. carb. Felsite, Lt gy. Coal o Slts, Lt to dk gy, sdy, abdt cht, carb. Clay, tan. SS w/coal. Slts, blk, carb. SS, v. fn gnd, Lt med gy, slty, calc vein. Slts, carb. w/coal. Slts, dk gy, carb. Slts, m. dk gy, carb. Slts, dk gy, carb., w/coal lam. Slts, A/A. SS, crs grnd, Lt to m. gy, v. calc., p. sorted, abdt qtz. $S, A/A. SS, fn to md grnd, S & P, w/coaly lam. SS, fn grnd, dk gy, v. carb. SS, m. to crs grnd, Lt reed gy, carb. Lam. SS, A/A. Coal SS, reed grnd, coaly. Slts, dk gy, v. carb. SS, crs grnd, Lt gy, se cy mtx. SS, A/A, becoming congl. (two cores taken). LS, slty, it gy, biocl. Ls, slty, Lt gy, bioclastic, ~noceramus prisms. Sh, dk gy, hd, silic, calc. -5- Phillips Petroleum Company - Big River A-1 Stepovak Bay, Alaska Peninsula, Alaska DEPTH 8910 9135 9153 9210 93 56 9495 9497 9762 9995 10,102 10,103 10,120 10,200 10,230 10,246 10,2 70 10,3OO 10,332 10,360 10,380 10,470 10,765 10,835 10,855 10,863 10,895 10,97,5 10,955 10,960 10,980 LS, slty, it gy, biocl., inocer. LS, A/A. LS, A/A. LS, A/A. Slts, gy w/sh dk gy, v. calc. Slts, dk gy, silic, hd. Slts, A/A. Slts, A/A. SS, v. fn grnd, gy-dk gy, silic, hd, calc vn fill. Slts, sdy, dk gy, hd, v. silic w/calc & zeol. vn fill. Mafic intrusive, dk gy to blk, v. hd w/Px and Plag. Mafic intrusive, A/A. Maftc intrusive, A/A w/se vis. olivine. SS, v. fn grnd, slty, m. to dk gy, v. silic, se tuffac. SS, A/A with minor coal streak. Slts, sdy, dk gy, silic, se carb - (two cores taken). Sits, dk gy, A/A w/pyrite. SS, v. fin grnd, slty, dk gy, silic, calc vns, se friable. Slts, dk gy, sdy, silic, calc vns, pyrite. SS, v. fn to fn grnd, it gy, often tuffac, silic. SS, v. fn to fn grnd, m. gy, silic. SS, A/A. SS, A/A, tuffac. SS, v. fn to fn. grnd, wt to m. gy, s. silic. SS, v. fn grnd, wt to m. gy, v. silic, aproc. Qtzite Altered igneous intrusive -hydrothermal zone. Altered zone, A/A (two cores taken). SS, v. fn grnd, v. silic qtzitic, minor coal lam. Igneous intrusive zone (two cores taken). Alteration aureole: baked clays and altered igneous. Claystone, wt to buff, v. soft, sdy, appears altered. SS, v. fn grnd, v. silic, qtzitic, vn cbt, qtz, &calc. TJS :w 3-30-77 FOR TYPE OF SURVEY: SURVEY DEPTH: FROM SU7.['~c¢ FT. TO LEASE: :l~.F Ri:er ">," FIELD: h/i]_(~ C ~ fi:;, COUNTY/PARISH DATE OF SURVEY !,InFo?': ]~, ']~)~'?., OFFICE:. At, ch o}?. g"e ~ N:.~!tisho±,s/Oyt-e:n oni r.. ,n :,ri ,.{;'. :-no bio il; 3L~C) , ,~. WELL NO. "] - STATE JOB NO. SU :-_,....L..::~ $P-135C C 0 ~,~ P U T.A 7 ! ,::i ~-~ O A NARCH I7 ic~77 ) 3 g P 'f ~ 0 300 !500 .._.. TRUE VERTiCaL DEPT~ v~i~T ! C .a.L t; 0 87~9 ~ ~' ~,~7 ..... 15=,7 ~, I'-'7 .... .! ': :-: :", 0 ' d (' "'.- .. ':': -. -. . _ O~ I ;',~ A T i r3 N D ! R E C T i 0 ,,'i t, iN DEG,~iEES , Oa .,. Oq ,07 ~ ~.' ~. ~ ~.. ,' . N[JRTH/.ouUTH FAST/~./hST BECTZu?. ,00 .05 '~ 75 6.13 7.60 9~ 17 tq~e, 3 -. ~...-:,.',-, ,. . DEPTW 31,'::0 t~ 7 ,< 0 <" -. / - .. ) 8PERRY,,'.SU:'.~ ~.iELL SURVEYING ~iRC~ 17 1977 COMPANY PAGE 8 . DATE OF &UF~VEY ,'~,~RCH 15 1q;77 8Ug~SL, GYRU$CC~PIC ~-.'~L!LTISr:,.OT 8UF:VEY jO8 NUH~:ER $V3'~'It~I~:!8'~6tGg KELLY [-~USh:.,.:'<6 ELEV, : 312,50 FT, .... ~ , n,, . ]'0 113:5 GY~u TO 6550:- ~,~8 FR~,r: 6~50¢ DOG-LEG DEGIIO0 8 VERTICAL T SECTION SPERRY~30~ ~LL SURVEYING ~NCHORAGF~ AL~SK~ COMPUTATION DAT5 ~ARCM ~7 1~77 PAG~''~. 3 . _ D.~TE OF 6URVEy ?:,ARCH 15 Xg77 SURe, EL GYROSCOPIC ~'~ULT. IShOT SURVEY KELLY emGH!sG 5LEV, : 312,50 ~T, GYRO TO b550~ ~$ FRO~ 6550¢T0 11350 TRU5 6300 65~ . ~0 ~', ~ O 0 6800 6'7 r~ g 7 f: 0,3 ?': :4 ~: 3 { , ~.', $ ., ,': ;: ,, c.. i F ,'.~. SUB.,SEA V'~m- COURSE £OU~SE INCLINATION DIRECTION OgG MIn OEGREES DOG-LEG TOTAL SEVERITY RECTANGULAR CO0~OINA?E8 VERT!CSL DEG/iO0 ~ORTH/$OUTH E~ST/~EST SECTION t50,26. t58,91 177,0S 6' 201, ~o 21t,01 220.~80 231 ~,~, ..... P 5 pZ~ ~ ....... 252~93 26~.~i3 ~75 ~ 6 i 323, ~ 5 33~'~ .3~r,~ ~ t> 375 ~ , .- / :~,:0 '5.:; . ) SPERRY. '",.:',e'UN ":Et, L ,.ur<¥EYING. Cn""~'P~Y,~ .. . . ANC~rJR ~.GE ~ AL~3KA - ' ........ DATE OF' SURVEY CO~';~PUT~.T!O~J O&TE SURe, EL ~YROSCgPIC MULT. ISHOT ~URV~Y ...... KELLY ~USHIr.~G ELEV, : 318,50 FT, GYRO TO 6550~ ~8 FROd 6550~T0 1135~ ~E~$UREO VERTICAL VERTICAL hEP fH .r)'Z p T ~ OEPTr~ 9~00 9~8'7, 7~ 9155,~i 9500 ~566,u0 ~2b'3,50 9;500 g?A;',7~. ~ g"RO,?.2~. , O0(i.n:., a<.~t~9, . ,51 g~7,O1 Oloo. 130S7,.., ._ ,,.,5 )C~30O ln"q`~ 10o00 !0550,25 10257.75 laSO0 !O/Li7,!2 I_ 20 O 1 ! I f,i I , ii .."'. 1 - ''~ R _.~" x · ~:,., ~> !0 0 3 25,50 ~ ,57 510,68 $ 116,5b W 517,~9 lO 0 S 26,50 t~ ,17 526,~7 S 126,17 10 20 8 27,50 ~ ~38 5~t2,1.9 S .13~,19 ~ 558,~I 10 30 3 29,50 ~, )~0 558,08 S !~2,81 ~ 570,39 10 ~5 S 31~50 ~ ,d5 573,96 S 152~!'1 ~ 558,6~ 10 15 ~ 51,50 ;'~ ~50 5a9,50 $ 1~!,70 ~'-~ 10 EO S 33, ........ _ ~0' '5 S 3C:,50 '~ ~3 63~.,71 S 190,33 So e~ S5 663~0! S 210.5o i0 0 5 3S,_ , ...... 10 1 S 3E,~~ >< ,02 676,61 $ 2TM '~2 iO. 15 8 39,~n,~.,~~.. ~2o 731,8a ~ 26~u, 5. 9 ~r:,._ ~i ~q,50,_ - ~._ ,~3~ '7q5~I~ 8. 22:-.,~,61. ~.~ 79L~.,32 q 20 3 ~3~BO >'~ ,65 757,~6 5 2~7,69' 9 a~;_ S 3B,50_ _.~; ,93. '16~;~97 S P'~8_,-, ~Sd, ~; ~ESabz~,_ . a ~16 $ ~:5 S'] . · ,. ~ ,rjr~ 7n';~ 83 S 3nr' 09 ~,,~ 80'9.75 S 35~' ~q ~, nT~-,~ 59 10 0 5 qO,SO ~', , ...... ~.-. -.- =?'tiLL Ir,'8 PET~C:LEU¢-,i ~ILDCAT COmPAnY I COMPdTATiOP~: D~,TE 1977 DATE OF 8UR¥~Y ~ARCH $5 lqT? SURwEL GYRO$COP;C MULTZSHOT 8URVBY JO~ NUMBER GYRO TO b550~ ~5 FRO~ 6550¢T0-~1550 KELLY BUSHING ELEV~ = ~2,50 FT, ~NTLRP3LAT6D VALUES FOR EVEN ~000 FEET OF ~IEASURED DEPTH TRU~ SOS~SEA TOTAL *~E&$URED VEPTiC~L VE~TiC~L RECT&~GNLAR CgOROINATE$ ~D~TVD VERTICAL. 0 ,00 -312,50 ,00 ,00 ,00 ~HILL!~$ ~IG ~IV~ ~tLOC~T ~E~SU~EO 0 118 11t8 I~!Z 15!8 lYt~ . _ ... PAGE 6 _ . . DATE OF SURVEY ~RCH 15 1977 SURe, EL GYROSCOPIC MU~T. iSHOT SURVEY JO~ NUMBER SU3~l~151-M$~16168 ...... KELLY BU3HiNG ELEV, : 312,50 FT, GYRO TO 6550~ ~ FROH 6550¢T0 [i~5~ TRU vk~fl DEPT INTE~PGLATEO ~ALUE~ FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF C~L VErTiCaL DEPT~ TOT4L~ ~EC T ~i'.~GVL~ COU~DI~T~$ BUS-SEA DEPTH .. HG-TVD '' D!FFEHE~C.E VERTI'C~L CORReCTiON t 1! 31 !~! 2,50 2 5r' 2,50 7s L~ ,9 f, ,00 ,O0 ,5l 1,3I 2~0~ 2~30 2,6i 3,32 3,82 ~,O~ ~,S7 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,01 ,0t ,01 ,0~ ,0i ,02 P ETRLiLEt!~9 COr!PA~}Y SPERRY-SUM ~ELL SURVEYING CO~P.A~JY .PAGE . ~' '~ 'c SK '" D~TE ~F SURVEY ~A~CH ~ ~77 COmPUTaTION DATE 6URWEL GYNOSCO?IC ~ULT.ISHOT &URVEY ........ KkLLY BUSHING [LEV, : ~12,50' FT, GYRO TO 6550~ ~$ FROM ~550eTO 11356 2911 32-t3 33~3 35~3 3~I~ I~TERprjLATED ~RLIE VErTICaL OEPTH VERTiEAL DEPTH 2o!2,50 ....... 2912,5~ ~12.5o 3J~ 2 5r' 35~,2,50 !5 23 2Lt 27 2-8 O0,OO 6O.~O OO.O0 OO,OO 8O,Oo OO~O0 O0,O0 00,00 VZLUE8 FOR EVE~-~ 1go FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH TOTAL ~ECTANGUL.~P COORDINATES MDiTVD VEIRTI~.AL NORTH/~OUTH EAST/WEST DIFFE ..... ~' . . R~..~CE CORRECT!O 26,27 S 5,30 E ,23 ,03 28,72 8 6,26 E ,26 ,0~ 31,55 5 7,7q E ,31 ,05 3~,h3 $ ~,~3 E ,38 ~07 37,66 8 12~3b [ ,~ -,08 ~JO'.~7 S I5,07 E ,5~ ,06 ~3..~7 S 17,87 ~,~g $ 20,92 E ,73 ,!0 ~0,25 $ 23~9I 5'~ 'q~, S 26,60 5b,6! $ 2g,!m E 1,00 59,95 8 31,~5 g 1,08 ,06 63,10 8 3~,~ E 1,t5 ,07 6b.25 $ 35,22 E 1,2~ ,07 6q,$9 S 36,d0 E 1~27 mob 72,?1 8 37,3~ E 1,33 ,0~ .. !LDC~T -"~' WELL SPERRY ~UN SURVEYING COHPAmY . .. ..PAGE ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA : ' .............. D&TE OF SURVEY ~ARCH 15 ~g77 · ' CO~FUTATIUN DATE SUR~EL GY~OSCGPiC ~ULTISHOT SURVEY GYRO TO 6550~ ~5 FRUH 6550~T0 VALUES FOR EvE~ !00 FEET OF 5US-SgA DEPTH ¢7~ 591~ 5~ 531~ DEPTH 3~2,5~ ~012,50 ~3I~,EJ · 5Ola,5o 5112,5r~ 5~12,5o 5~12,5o 55t~,53 SUg-SEA ?OTAL VEETiCAL RECTA>!GUL~,R COORDINATES ~D-'TVD ' - VERTICAL DE~TH NORTH/SOUTH EASTtwEST DIFFERENCE CORNEGTIO~ j¢O0,O0 82~8 S 3g,6~ E ~,50 ,Ob $500,00 85,61 S ~0,67 E 1,58 3600.00 88,g0 S ql,78 E 1,62 ,05 3706,00 ~,02 $ ~3,!3 E 1,57 3800,00 q5.13 5 ~.,07 E 1,73 ,05 a!O0, ....... - - q~oO,¢O 10~.36 8 q3~5~ E 1,SS ,03 ~30'),00 10~,90 8 ~3,Og g 1,87 ,03 ~500,00 11~,35 S ~1,~2 E ~,03 ~700,00 1i9,6q $ -ql,25 E 8,09 ,0~ qSO0,O0 I~5,~1 $ ~O,q9 E 2,!5 ,05 a~O0.O0 12~'~,qO S qO~t9 E 2,22 ,07 ~OAA nO 110,57 5 3q,25 E 2,2q ..... , .... . _ . 52G0,00 138,09 S 35.13 E 2,~5 PHILLIPS BIG RIVE~ WILDCAT 5al5 S71b 55t5 59!5 60!5 6115 6816 63!6 6~15 6516 6617 b7l? 71!9 7~ TRUE 5612.50 571~,5c 58!8.50 6718,5~ 6~i~,50 701~,5~ 7~18,5G COMPAxjY ) SPERrY-SUN ~ELL SURVEYING ~NCHORAGE, ALASKA COmPUTaTION DATE M~RGM 17 1977 . i~TE~PaLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 1_00 FEET OF vERTiCAL DEPTH 5300,00 5a00.00 5500.0Q 5700.00 5900,00 6000,00 5100.00 ~00,00 ~600,00 b&O0,OO o900,o0 700~.00 NORIH/$OUTH E~$Tt~!EST 1at,28 3 31,13 150,q8 S 28,16 15~.~7 S 2a,77 15~,33 5 8!,28 17a.~? ~ 9,77 181,25 ~ 5,~q 78 S 6,66 206, 215.6i S 10,71 22~.03 3 1a,78 233,1a S' 19,07 258~5~ $ 2~.75 2~1,63 S 3~,~2 27~.g0 $ ~O.la CO~PANY D~TE OF 8UNVEY ~ARCH 15 1977 SURFEL GYROSCOPIC MULTISMOT SURVEY jOB NUMBER SU3-I~16[-H~'I61~8 KELLY BUSHING ELEV, = 312,50'FT, GYRO TO 6550~ ~ FROM 6550~T0 1135~ DEPTH DIFFERENCE 2.57 2,q7 3,1q 3,33 3,77 a,O5 ~,~3 5,qO 5,67 6,$1 6,82 7,~9 8.56 9,25 VERTICAL CORRECTION . I 'I l ! 12 17 ~0 ,51 =HILLiF8 ~wlLOCAT 60~!PA~Y SPERRY-~UN ~ELL SURVEYING CO,PANY . .- 'PAGE ANCHORAGE, ALA'S~ CO~PUT~TIOh! DATE ~URWEL GYRUSCOPIC MOkIiSMOT ~URVEY MARCH ~? 1977 ~08 NUMBER KELLY BUSMID~G ELEV. : 312.50' FT, GY~O'TO 6550~ H~ FROM ~550~TO 1IS50 .. ~E&SUEEO DEPT~ 7582 7~23 77?3 7~'~ 79~5 8~'~0 8733 g13~ TR V,~'T OEP 75!8 7~12 7gla 891~ 9018 IXTERPuLiTE~ UE IC~L VERTiCaL ,50 7800,00 7300,00 7~00,00 7500,,~ 7~00,00 7700,00 7800,00 ~030,00 6100,00 8~O0,OO 6300,~0 baO0,O0 8500,00 6600,00 67o0~0 6600,00 9OOO~O0 V~LUE$ FOR EVEN I_00 FEET OF SUB-.SE& . . TOTAL RECTANGULAR COORQiNAT ~ORTH/SOgTH a82,0° S ~5,51 293,83 S 50,59 30~,7q S 5~,75 3t6,3g 3~8,!1 S 6~,17 3aO,t~ S 65,97 35~',5q S 69,90 365,09 S 7a,02 379,08 aO'/oS1 $ 85,05 a38,~3 S 92,09 ~53,57 S 96~a9 ~69,36 a65,a2 S 107~61 517,23 : 121,50 535,05 $ 129,~5 D'F~PTH ........................... ES ~O-TVD ........ VERTICAL ST OIFFERENCE CORRECTION 10,66 ,75 Il.al ,75 i2,16 .... ,75 12,ot ,75 13,70 1~.55 ,85 IS.al 16,a7 1,05 I8,60 1,09 19,82 1.22 21,07 1,25 ~2,3~ 1,27 23,71 1,37 25,1~ 8a,~3 l,q7 88,10 1,53 29,71 !,Sa WILOC~? HE A S!] ~l E',.] lOaSO 1066~ 109a7 11170 SPERRY=SUN wELL SURVEYING COHPiNY :_ - PAGE 1! _ ANCHORAGE~ tLASKA '- DATE OF SURVEY MA~CH !5 1977 COMPUTATION DATE 8URWE'L GYROSCOPIC M.ULT. ZSHDT &URVEY MARCH 17 lg77 JOB NUMBER 8U3'lmlBl'N$=lS162 KELLY BUSHING ELEV,": $12~5~ FT~ GYRO TO ~b50~ ~5 FROM ~550~TO 1135- TE,,,:,L$ 0 ALU I~! ~:': .T: v E8 FCR gVEN lOG ~'EET OF SUm VERT!C~L SUB ,,SE$ TOTAL .... - ~ . . ~ . ~ ~ ~ VERTICAL m, ECTA..',;G'~L~R CO.~ROiNITE8 MD TVD - 'VERTICAL DEPTH ~.~URTH/~CIUTH EAST/~E:ST DIFFERENCE CORPiECTiON 109!2,50 glO0,O0 5~9,17 $ I$7,85 ~: ti,35 9200:00 565,30 S 1~.6,92. ~ 53,05 g]O0,O0 58i,~.6 S i56,77 qSOQ.OO 6!2,!a S 176.29 ~ SS.ti ~O0,OO ~aT,~l S 1a6,05 ~:~ 39,75 9qO0,~O 670.7'4. S 21~,6~ 1C, O00,O0 6aa,57 S 227,65 ~ ~.5,95 lOlO0,O0 ~m::,4O S 238~65 ~ a7,50 !0200,00 712,56 S 2~g.~ 10300.00 72o,7~ S 251,29 ',~ 50,71 lO~O0,O0 7~0,a2 $ 272,7~ m 52,~7 lUSO0,O0 75S.50 S 283,q3:4 53~82 I0600,00 765,oq S 295,!3 ~ 55,18 10700,00 77q,I~ S 305,B~ ;~ 56~65 10~.00,00 79~,60 5 3~5,55 ~ 58,1~ lO~O0,~O 806,0-q S 327,~1 ~: 59,60 1~70 1,77 1,b5 !-,Sa 1 ' I ! I I ! 1 I ,57 ,65 ~7 ~m7 SPERRY-~iJN ~ELL 8~G R~V~ C~¢ ~ CO~PUTATION DATE ~LgCAT NAR&H ~7 ~977 SURV. EYING COMPANY ) . _ . . . : · DATE' OF SURVEY HARCH ~5 !977 8UR~EL GYROSCOPIC N~LT. ISHOT ~URVEY ............... KELLY 5US~ING ELgV, : 312,50 FT, GY~O'TO 5550~ ~5 FROH b550~?0 1155 INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN _100 FEET OF 8U~-SEA DEPTH TRUE SUB=SE}~ TOT MEASURED VERTICAL vERT~.CAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATE8 ~D-TVD - DEPTM DEPTH DEPTH NURTH/SCUTM EA~T/~EST DIFFERENCE VERTIC:L CORRECTION 11550 I12~9,22 I0976,7~ 81b,12 ~ 336,al ~ ~0,78 ............ 1~t8 THE CALCULaT!Ob; PROCEDURES USE A LINEAR !NTE~POL~TIO~i B~T~EEN T~!E NEAREST 20 FU[}7 !~O (FqO~ RADIUS CF CUPVATURE) POINTS PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant CERTIFIED- RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED No. &63511 March 18~ 1977 File: P- JFS-106-77 Mr. Lonnie Smith Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Auchorage~ Alaska 99501 Attached are copies of the well surveys tabulated below for our Big River 'A' No. I well. Please treat these surveys as confidential information pursuant to 11AAC 22.535(f). Log Run No. 3 March 7 & 8~ 1977 at 11~052' RKB Temperature Log HHC Sonic I-ES CN~FEE-GR-CAL Log Run No. ~ March 15t 1977 at 11t370' RKB I-ES Direction Survey of drilled hole. Drilling was stopped at TD of 11~370'. P & A operations are underway at this time in accordance with plans discussed with you last we~%k. / Attachments (6) RECEIVED cc: Bill Evans (w/copy directional survey) Denver Office l~rm No. P--4 REV. STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY RE!PORT OF :DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~. API NLrMER/CAL CODE 50-251-20001 LEASE DESiGI~ATION AND SERIAl 1. 7. IF INDIAN, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE Nm O,Lw,.L,. [] o,swz~,. [] OT~ Wildcat Bristol Bay Native Cc 2. NAME OF OPEI::~ATOR Phillips Petroleum Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Drawer 66 4. LOCATION O'F WELL Kenai, Alaska 99611 1664' FWL and 1843' 3 !. !977 8. L~.'IT,F.kRA~ OR LEASE NA3~E Big River ' A' 9. %VELL NO. 1 10. FIELD A_ND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wilde at 11. SEC., T., R., 1%{.. (BOTTOM HohE OBJECTrVE) Sec. 15, T49S,' R68W 1~-. PERMIT N'O. 13. R~ORT TOTAL D~ AT ~D OF MON~, C~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A~ C~NG JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH ~D SIDE-T~CKED SET ~ VOL~ USED, P~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULT~[~ JO~, J~K ~ HO~ HOLE ~ ~Y O~a SIGNIFIC~T ~G~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS. --CONFIDENTIAL-- 1 ' FT' ?: ' ! 3 GTCL ........ J s~:c. t CONFER~ FILE: 3/Ol thru 06/77 3/07 thru 'to/77 3/11- 15/77 3/16 thru 22/77 5/25- 2/4/77 3/2/4.- 25/77 Drilling 12~4~'' hole from 10,594' to 11;052' RKB. Run Temp., I-ES, BHC Sonic, CN~FDC~ Dipmeter logs and take SWC in open hole section 11,052' back to 13 3/8" casing shoe at 6561' RKB. Drilling 12~4~'' hole from 11,052' to 11,370' MD RKB. Run Deviation Survey of hole from 11,350' back to surface making 100' stops. Run I-ES log from 11~370' back to 10,800' RKB. Disposing of excess drilling fluid in open hole below 13 3/8" casing shoe by bullheading down 13 3/8". Spot 100 sacks neat cement plug from 6615' back to 6450' RKB (54' below 13 3/8" shoe to 111' above shoe in 13 3/8" casing. Spot 40 sacks neat cement plug in 13 3/8" casing from 120' back to 58' RKB (from 96' back to 3~' below ground level), ll.0t ppg mud is above, below and between cement plugs. Rigging down. Weld plate <.across casing stubs at surface. Weld DH marker on plate. Fill Cellar. Well P & A. 14. I hereby certify that the forel~-~g is ~truey ~.,~,,~j~~~~ Are Superintendent March 29, 1977 smmmJ· ~ ~6 ~ 0~'~ - F "' -- _ _ '~' TIT~.F. ....... , DATE NOTE--Reoor~-6~ this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, ancl must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the lSth of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form ! 0-403 Submit "I ntentions" in Triplicate REV. 1-10~73 & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE i6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERiAL~N~.r SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS ~ (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT~' for such proposals.) 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIEiE'N~ME~. WELLU WELL OTHER W~dcat. ~istol B~ Nati~ Co 2. NAME OF OPERATOR S. UNIT, FARMOR LEASE NAME Phillips Petrole~ Comp~ Big ~ver ' A' 3~' ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. 0. Drawer 66 Kenai, ~aska 99611 '~ ~] ~'E ~ ~ ~ 4. LOCATION OF WELL ~ ~ [~ ! ~ ~ 10. FIELD AND POOL, ORWILDC~ At sur~c~ 166g' ~ ~ i893' ES5 ~Gcst Sec. 15, Tg9S, R68W, SM. ~ ~ ~ ~77 ,,. SEC., T.. 13, ELEVATION5 (~how whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) A~Q~t0[8~Q 12. PERMIT NO. 912.5 R~ 288.5 G.L. 7~59 -. . ~ ~ I ~_~ CheCk Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLAN5 (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) _ (NOTE; Report results of multiple completion on Well COmpletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. "-- U 0 N F I-D E N T I A L - - 1. 3/15/77 Ran Deviation Survey of hole from lit350' RKB .TD back to surface making 100' stops. Multi-shot tool used-in open hole and gyro tool in cased portion of hole (above 6561' RKB). Ran I-ES log from 11~370' back to 10~800' RKB. 2. 3/16 thru 22/77 Dispose of excess drilling fluids in the open hole' section below 13 3/8" casing shoe at 6561' RKBat maximum pressure of 22+00 psig by bullheading down 13 3/8" casing. Monitored 13 3/8" x 20" annulus throughout job. No communication around shoe indicated. Circulate and condition 11.0 ppg mud preparatory to spotting cement plugs. 3. 3/23-2J+/77 GIH w/drill pipe with 300' of 3 ~2" tbg as stinger and spot 100 sx neat 15.8 ppg cement slurry from 6615' back to 6450' RKB (54' below 13 3/8" shoe to 111' above shoe in 13 3/8" csg)~ using balanced plug spotting technique. Come out of hole and spot 40 sx neat 15.8 ppg cement slurry in 13 3/8" casing from 120' back to 58' RKB (from 96' back to 34' below ground level). 11.0 ppg mud is abovet between and below cement plugs. 3/24-25/77 Remove BOP's and wellhead equipment. Weld plate across casing stubs. Weld well dryhole marker to plate. Fill cellar. Well P & A because it was a dry hole. 5. Location will be ready for inspection by April 15~ 1977. . FINAL .I~PORT 16. I hereby certi hat the fo g i true and corr SIG ..... TITLE Area Superintendent DATE March 29~ 1977 (This space for State office use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE See Instructions On Reverse Side Form ! 0-403 REV. 1-10.~73 submit "1 ntenti°ns'' in Triplica{e & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STAT E 0 F A LAS KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) WELL L..J OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Fnillips Petroleum Compar~ 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. ~awer 66 LOCATION OF WELL ^tsur, ace 16~' ~ and 18~3' ~ ~. 15, T~9S, ~t S~h Xermi, Alaska 99611 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 312.5 RT .288. 5 GL 14. CheCk Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-251-XX)01, 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME Bristol Ba~ Native Corp. 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME River ' A' 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT W'Llde at 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) See Zte~ ~. '~'~: PERMIT NO. ?~-59 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANs` (Other) )orr, or Other Data SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF.' FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZlNG ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form,) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS ~Clearly state all pertinent, details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. 1. Run Deviation ~rv~j of the hole. Use multi-shot tool from T.D. back to 13 3/~" csg point at 6561' EXB. Use~ tool from 6561' to surface. 2. Run ~S Log from T.D. b~k to i1,000' (the preViOus logging point was 11tO52' RXB). 3. Plug aud ab~udon well as follo~ A~ Dispose of ~ess drilling fluids by ~actur~ the formation in the open hole below the 13 3/8" casing shoe and ~mp~ said fluid awa~ if this c~ be sccomplished at reasonable rate at m~ surface pressure of ~,000 ps~-(mintmum burst rat~ B. ~ balanced cement plug from 50' below to 50' above 13 3/a" cas~ shoe using 15.8 ppg sl~. O. If unable to ~spose of ~ess m~ad per ' A' abovet perforate 13 3/~" casLug ~,2SPF at 5~008' - 5,018t C~E/FDC correlation depths. Set ~D~~ cem~ut retainer about &,~5' ~ with ~ill pipe. ~eak ~down perfs aud dispose, of excess drilling fluid in th~ ~erval. ~nitor 13 ~8" x ~,, annulus for fluid flow thrm~hout. Follow excess ~d with 230 CF (~ ax) of 15.8 ppg Cement Sl~ Pump 100 sx of this cement slurry into format~n~ leaving 100 sx inside the casing below the retainer. D. Spot cement plug in the top 50 £eetof 13 3/8" casing. ~ cellar. Set well marker. Grade location and leave ~emtses in a neat.~'orderly m~mer. This conf~s ab~udonmen.t procedures verb~ approved by Lo~uie Smith on ~.~rch 11, 1977. f 16. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct Area Superintendent T IT LE DATE See Instructions On Reverse Side ~rch 16, 1977 · TITLE , ~PPro~ed Copy ~:, ~~.':~:'~;~ ,, · Form No. P--4 HEV. 9-30-67 API NUA~ERICAL CODE 50-251-20001 STATE OF ALASKA SUBMrr IN nU~LICA~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPE:RATIONS LEASE DESiGI~ATION AND SElqlAL NO. 166M FWL and 1~8~3' FSL~ Sec. 15~ T$9S~ R68W~ S.M. 13. I~EPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CPL~NGES IN YIOLE SIZE, CASING A~D C~ENTING JOBS INCLUDING SET ~ VOLLrNEES USED, PERFORATIONS. TESTS A/ND RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED ANT) ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IJ%N-~ES IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., Ri.. ('BOTTOM See Item No. 1. 7.IF INDIA~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME o,Lw~ ~ ~w~ ~ o~ W~dcat ~istol B~ Native Corp. 2,N~E OF OP~TOR 8.L~'IT,F.~ OR LEASE Phillips Petrole~ Comp~ Big River ~A' 3.ADDRESS OF OP~TOR 9.%VELL NO. P. 0. ~awer 66 Kenai~ ~aska 99611 1 4.LOCA~ON O'F W~L 10. FIE~ ~ND P~L. OR WI~ H LE ' C O~ F IDEN T I AL INFORMATION 2/01 thru 28/77 Drilling 12~~'' hole from 7~651' to 10~59~' RKB. 14.1 hereby ~/rt~t th~eg~,~f~L~ sis~~--- .~--~~/'/~~ .- = Area Superintendent March 2, 1977 . / J-F4 Sebtie'~ - ' i ~T ........ nAr~ ~/ NOTE--Report on th~ ~orm i$ required ~o~ each caSeuda~ momh, ~ ega~d~ess o~ the $%atus o~ oDe~atio~$, aoO must ~e ~i~ed in with the Division o{ ~i~e. ,~ & Minerals by the 15th o{ the succeedin9 mo,th, us~e$$ otherwise directed. Form 10-403 REV. 1-10-73 Submit "Intentions" In Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" In Duplicate STATE OF 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 "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT---" for such proposals.) 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-251-20001 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 1. OwLkL WELL OTHER Wildcat. Bristol Bay Native Corp. 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME PhJ_llips Petroleum Company Big River 'At 3. ADDRESSOFOPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P.O. Drawer 66 Kenai~ Alaska 99611 1 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 166~' FWL & 1843' FSL Section 15~ T49S~ R68W~ SM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) + 312.5 RT 288.5 GL 14. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wilde at 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) See Item 4 12. PERMIT NO. 76-59 )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF .~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form,) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. We propose to modify the mud program for this well for the hole section from 6~OO0 feet RKB Depth to T.D. The only change we propose to make to the original mud program is the addition of ~2 diesel at a maximum concentration of 6 percent by VOlume when needed t° a]=]=eviate torque and drag on the drill string and reduce bit balling. SIGNED -~'--/ ~ ace for Stat~ CONDITIONS OFJ/'/~ROVAL, IF ANY: R EC E IV E D FE [] "f11977 Division ol Oil ~nd Ga,,; Cu~su~v','dion Area Superintendent TITLE DATE February 4~ 1977 TITLE See Instructions On Reverse Side _ DATE &,i;,p rc~,cr Copy ," Re~2med O~l B STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation TO: Hoyle H. Hami 1 ton /~ Di rector FROM: Lonnie C. Smith Chief Petroleum Engineer Harold R. Hawkins Petrol eum Inspector DATE 'February 8, 1977 . ,. SUBJECT: BOP Test, Big River A-l, Phillips Petroleum, Sec. 15, T39S, R68W, S.M. Permit No. 76-59 Wednesday, January 19, 1977 - I left Anchorage by Jet Air Alaska, a chartered ~i-rcraft bY Phillips petr6i'eum. I went to S~epavack Bay where Brinkerhoff Drilling Rig 43 was drilling a well for Phillips Petroleum. This was Big River A-1. I left Anchorage at 8:00 AM and arrived at Big River at I0:55 AM. I met A1 Faulkner, supervisor on the job, and A. L. Michaelis, superintendent for Phillips Petroleum. Ralph Davis was pusher on the Brinkerhoff rig. When I got there they had just finished cementing. I borrowed a pickup and drove 7 miles to the drill site and toured the location. The rig was in very good shape. Also the location was very clean and free of debris. I also noted the well sign was up and all the data OK. I also checked the accumulator out and four~ that they were checking out the precharge on the bladder type accumulator bottles and had to replace three bladders. The master gauge was on 2700 psi. The N2 backup bottles had 2100 psi, 2200, 2300 and 2700. All were OK. Tests were done with water. Thursday, January 20, 1977 - I talked to Mack Michael is, superintendent for' PhilltP-s~P6~t~ole~, about the well They have a bottom' hole temperature of 268~ F. They had cemented in two stages. They lost circulation and n~y have to do a top job. They decided to do this after the BOP test if necessary. The testing started at 10:~ PM. The test plug was set which was a wellhead type. The upper pipe rams were closed but when pressure was put on full closure on the gate, the packing leaked hydraulic fluid around the packing on the ram shaft. About 3 1/2 hours elapsed and this was fixed. The spool has 4 1/2" outlets. Fr~iday,. January..21,.!977 - The upper pipe rams held 5000 psi OK. Also the choke manifold and chizek- valve on the kill line tested to 5000 psi. There were three high pressure camero~ valves on the manifold which tested to 5000 psi. Also the Swaco superchoke tested to 5.000 psi. The manual operated choke actuated freely. The lower pipe rams, inside kill and HCR valve on the choke line held 5000 psi. Also the outside kill and inside choke held 5000 psi OK. The annular preventer was tested to 2500 psi and held OK. The test stem was pulled and blind rams tested to 5000 psi OK. The upper and l~er kelly tested to 5000 psi OK. There ~as a ball valve and dart valve on the floor OK. They have steel fuel tank, but not bermed. Also remote and master panels all worked OK. In s~r~.: All equipment was in very-good shape. I tested all BOP's to specified specs on the drill program and tests were successful. Attachment :~S::~'.~-i~,sfa-~:~y;::~]:.~:~ e':~:::~,nspeC~jon. -. '.~ .' ~is~[actory· '.':~TZ2~:,.!~?~ct]°n' -- ' :~ '.:~ '-'-: ¢::' ..... ~?~-' .... :t~'~ ..... ' ~ :' '~- ' NO'" Item ..... Buv~-/es~s - ~ yes`. ?:No:~.'.::Item~:~(~) "UO'cat]on,Genera,- ~:. ?: es. '-' t~).-,: . ~ ..... ., . "~' · ~' " '~ .... ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' II ' ' ' ~' -'~-:' - -' ..... - '15' ~' Cas]n set .1 ...................... ....... x-() - g .~)- ( :)~. t.t3~:?:~Re.~erve pi:t~)open( )filled t' (~) ( ) 17.-MaS'.~er HVd. Control - fet Valve Tests ' '( ) ( ) 19 R~mote Controi's . .' .',':~.'.-.'.'.(-.-)"Sa .y' . '- - X~ -.. ,. . zz-,,.' " t ~ 't ~ ~ .?5":':Sur'~a~'e-No Wells ~. '~y ( ) 20..:Dri..lllng spool-~.o~tlet ~ / - ~ I ,.: : ' '.:,. -' -. ,' ' ' ( )" ( )' '..6,:~.Subsu~tace,No'. Ne]Is.-' ''-(x)- ( )' 21..:K~11 L~ne-~)-Check valve '~. · .... :'- ..... (:") Ne]~ Tes~..Da~a .(~) -( ) 22. ::choke F]ow]~ne-~) Hcr'v~lve ()'() "7'~-~e~ 'Nos., ' ,' , ~) () 23. choke ~an~o]d No. ' ~'" '.'~'bs;~~'~~ ~") ( ) 24 Chokes-(~)Remo(e(' )P?.(~dj, ( ) (.)- 8 ..Hrs o - '.. · . -. : . · - '~- '- . ' , ,',~ ) ,' ' ~:: ,~5 :~-~'~ ~ (~A t ~, 25'-.Test'Plug-.~Wellhd( )cs~(~,.))~one' () (.) ~:o. ~. Bb~. ', ' .,' , -. F~ S~-' ~'~5~:~(?~D~[~~ . . _ . ( ) ( ) 13' clean-up (~) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve~~s~g ( ) ( ) ]4.: pad leveled (~) ( ) 3]. safe~y Floor To~a] ~nspec(~on observation ~me/~ ~/days To~a] number ]eaks and/or e~uip, failures~,y~:' Remarks -~~y ~o~/) ~~ . Inspected b /Z/?.~/.~, i ~D a te//x//? ? Form No. P--4 REV. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY RE!PORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE API NUACERICA~L ~ODE 50-251-20001 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 1. 7. IF INDIA]~T, ALOTTEE 01~ TRIBE NAME o,L~L~ [] °*'w~u, [] oT~-., Wildcat Bristol Bay Native Corpo 2. NA/~E OF OPERATOR 8. LrNIT, F.~/I OR LEASE N,~ME Phillips Petroleum Company Big River 'A' 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9.WELL NO. P.O. Drawer 66 Kenai, Alaska 99611 1 4. LOCATION O'F 166~+' FWL and 18~+3' FSL o11- lO/,77 o- 11/77 Sec. 15t Ti9St R68W~ SM ~.22 _- 23/77 1'/23/77 1/2~ thru 31/77 10. FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildc at 11. SEC., T., R., M., (~OTTOM HOLE OB,mCTrVE) See Item 12. PEP~MIT NO. 76-79 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE,CASING A/ND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN]) VOLU/VIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A1N-D RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUT~K LN HOLE AND SIDE-TR~CKED HOLE ANT) A-NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CIiA/~ES IAI HOI.~ CONDITIONS. C ONNF IDENT I AL INF ORMAT I ON Reaming 12~" hole to 17~" from $058' to 5571' RKB. Stuck on bottom at 5571'. Palled loose. COOH to change bottom hole assembly (BHA). GIH w/12~~'' bit. Clean out from 5~50'-6~20' RKB. COOH to change BHA. Reaming 12~z'' hole to 17~" from 5571' to 6577' RKB. Circulate and condition hole. COOH to run casing. Run 13-3/8" casing. Set at 6561' RKB. Stage cement pipe as follows: First stage lead slurry- 13.5 PPg slm-ry consisting of 725 sx of class 'G' mixed with 151 bbls of fresh water containing 2.05% prekydrated gel (PHG), .~+% HR 12 and .5% CFR-2. First stage tail slurry- 15.8 ppg slurry consisting of 367 sx of ,G' cement mixed with 45 bbls of fresh water contmining .~% HR 12 and .5% CFR 2o Only had partial mud returns during displacement of first stage. Open stage collar at 3480'. Had partial mud returns while circulating hole prior to cement ing. Second stage slurry- 13.5 ppg slurry consisting of 786 sx of 'G' cement mixed with /!16~ bbls of fresh water containing 2.05% PHG and .6% HR 7. Had partial mud returns throughout second stage job. Nipple up 13-5/8" - 5~000 psi WP. BOP stack and test same. Mr. Harold Hawkins~ ADO~_~-t witnessed test. GIH w/l~" bit. Test casing to 3~000 psi for .5 hour. OK. COOH to run Bond Log Run BondLog from 6~93' to 1800' RKB. Drill out shoe & new hole to 6686'. Pressure test annulus from top at 500 psi with 9.6 ppg mud. Unable to pump in. Pressure test shoe from bottom at 500 psi with 9.6 ppg mud. Unable to pump in. S~G~r~ _ '~~~ :=~ ~ea ~per~tendent DA~ Febru~ i~ 1977 ~ NOTE--~epor% on %his form J5 required for each calendar mo~tb, regardless of the status o$ operations, and must ~ filed Jn duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise directed, PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant January 24, 1977 File: P-JFS-34-77 CERTIFIED - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED No. 463509 Mr. Lonnie Smith Dept. Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Mr. Smith: Attached is a copy of the cement bondlog run on the 13-3/8" casing string in our Big River 'A' No. 1 well on January 22, 1977. Please treat this log as confidential information pursuant to 11 AAC 22.53S (f). Sincerely, .~.,.,.,.. ~ / ~J.F. Settle Area Superintendent JFS/NEP/sho Afl !97! Attachment D~visi~no~Oil~fl~ Nr. Dic~ ~oderic~ (~/o Attach) Denver Office PHILLIPS PETROLEUM KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND. PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant COMPANY January 11~ 1977 File: P-JFS-14-77 CERTIFIED - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED (No. 463505) Mr. Lonnie Smith Dept. Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage~ Alaska 99501 Attached are copies of the logs which were run December 24th and 25th~ 1976~ in our Big River 'A' No. 1 well. Please treat these logs as confidential information pursuant to 11 AAC 22.535 (f). Sincerely, J.F. Settle Are a Superintendent S/ /sho Att ac hment s: / ~ Temp Log Run 2 & 3 BHC Sonic - GR Run 2,/ DIL- SP Run 2 2 & 5 sc ales CNL/FDC- GR Run 2 ~l- cc: Mr. Dick Roderick (w/o Attach) Denver Offic e RECEIVED ~chora~ STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE OiL [] MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS °*" [] o~,~ Wildcat W~-LL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Phillips Petroleum Company 3. ADDRESS OF P.O. Drawer 66, Kenai~ glaska 99611 4. LOCATION OF WELL 166/*' FWL & 18/.3' FSL Sec. 15, T/*9S, R68W, SM. 13, REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH. CI4-~NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING A~NT) CEtV[ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN~ VOL~ USED. PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOB~, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TI%ACKED HOLE AND A~Y OT~ER SIGNIFICA/qT CHA~F~ IN HOL~: CONT)ITIONS. k TI__ON Drill 12~" hole from /,195' to /*655' I~J~B. [B~lsted off at /*585' leavJ.ng shock sub~ 3 pt. reamer, 2-9" DC, 6 pt. reamer, & 12~" .bit in hole. GIH w/overshot~ bumper sub, and j~'s. ~,.d~c0ver all of fish. 1 8/76 Ap! NIn~EmCA~. ~ODE G[OL 50--251-20001 ;. AND S~IAL NO .'~E~C -'/ ~istol B~ Native Cor'~ 8.'~IT,F~ OR LEASE N~E See Item ~ 12. P~IT 7~59 12/9- 1V76 ¢2/26 tr u ¢/76 Drill 12~" hole from /.655'-510/*'. Lost circulation. Fill hole. Loss amounted to 150 BM. Mix and spot two 100 barrel batches of Diaseal M. Failed to stand 100 psi squeeze. Spot 50 barrel batch of Diaseal M. S~qeeze to 300 psi. Resume .drilling. Drilled to 5112' RKB. Lost Circulation again. Spot another 50 barrel batch. S~qeeze to 275 psi. Drilled to 5137'.. LC. Spot another 50 barrel batch. Squeeze to 275 psi. Drill ahead with partial ~eturns to 516/*'.. Total loss of 700 BM. Drill 12~" hole from 516/*' to 5393' RKB. Lost 30 BM at 5350', Drill ahead. Drill 1~' hole from 5393' to 6117' RKB. Lost 20 BM at 60/.1'. Drill ahead. Drill 12~"' hole from 6117' to 6686' RKB. C&CM. COOH to log. Run tempT DIL, BI-E' Sonic, CN~FDC~ Dipmeter logs & take 1/.1 SWC, Reaming 12~" hole to 17~" from 2470' to /*058' RKB. Area Superintendent RECEIVED J~, 10; 1977 NOTE--Report on this form Is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must ~ filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othel~ise directed. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant CERTIFIED- RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED No. ~63501 December 2, 1976 File: P-JFS-112- 76 Mr. Lonnie Smith Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attached is a copy of the temperature log run recently on our Big River "A" No. 1 well. Please treat this log as confidential information pursuant llAAC 22.535 (f)o · ;, Sincerely ~ / Area Superintendent Attachment cc: Mr. Dick Roderick Denver Office Form No. 1=--4 REV. 9-30-67 STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WOR'KOVER OPERATIONS 1. WELL __ WELL 2. NA_ME OF OPERATOR Phillips Petroleum ~omp~rgr 3, ADDRESS OF OPEP~TOR P.O. Drawer 66; Kenai; Alaska 99611 4. LOCATION O'F W~LL 166~' FWL & 1843' FSL Sec. 15, 549S' R68W, SM '5, API NUA~ERICAL CODE 50-251-20001 6. LEASE DESiGI~ATION AXD SERI 7. IF INDIA]~T, ALOTiF.~ OR TRIBE Bristol B~ Native Big River ' A' No. See Item 1~. P~IT NO. 7~59 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF 1V~ONTH, CPI~NGEs IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND C~IFdW'YING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOL~ USED, P~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULTS. FISHING JO~, J~K LN HO~ ~D SIDE-~CKED HOLE ~ ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~G~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 11/1 - 11/~/76 ~~~W ~j~ ~6W ~rom 156U'%~ Y~LT.- L%s~--sh~k off of 26" hole opener. 11~3 & ~/76 Located sh~ at ~85' ~ 1~" hole. Decided to fish later~ 1V~- 11/12/76 ~ened 1~" hole to 26" from 1525 to ~70'. Lost hole cover ~ hole. Chase to bottom. COOH t© ~ ~" cas~g. 11/12-11/13/76 R~~g ~"- 13~ K-55 R-3 BTC cas~g. Cas~g p~ted do~ hole wh~e ~~g. Recovered 17 jolts. Left 29 jolts ~ hole. 11/1~11/15/76 GIH W/cas~g spe~. ~e fish & st~ed out of hole. Cas~g p~ed ~a~'~ ~ Recover 2 jts of cas~g. Cas~g backed out at co~ection. GIH w/spe~, latch ~to & recover rema~g 27 jolts of fish. Cas~ backed out at co~ection. 11/15- 11/19/76 GIH w/26" bit ~d condition hole. ~ r~~~g ~" cas~g, tack weld~g all c oll~s. Set c as~ at ~1' ~. ~ DP w/stab ~ sub to coll~ at 2395' ~. 11/19/76 Cement t~ DP. 1~.5 ppg lead sl~ consisted of 2~0 sacks of Class "G" cement m~ed ~ ~58 b~rels of fresh water conta~g 2.05% pre~~ ted gel ~d 0.25% ~-7 ret~der. 15.8 ppg tail sl~ consisted of 7~ sacks of Class "G" m~ed ~ 89 b~rels of fresh water. ~od reruns t~oughout job. C~culated $3 bbls of gel cement out of the hole. Nipple up ~" - 3000 psi ~ BOP stack ~d test s~e. ~. H~old Haw~s~ ~aska Di~. of O~ ~tnessed test. GIH w/bit. Test cas~g to 1~00 psi for 15 m~utes. OK. ~ill cement ~d cle~ out to 2510'. ~ill on j~k. COOH. ~ j~k basket ~d recover sh~k from 26" hole opener ~d sm~l pieces of hole cover. ~ill 1~" hole from 2510' to ~195' ~. ~ temp~t~~q.g., ~ ? ~[.?::~...~ 14. I hereby ~ th s~am~ ~ ~~~//~ ~. ~ ~pe~n~enaen~ ~x~ ~z-~-yo // ,I.H'. S~t,t.l~ ' NOI[--Re~ort on t~s form }~ ce~u}ced for ~a<h ~a~enda~ month, r e~a~d{ess o{ the status o{ o~e~at{on% anO must {th the D~vis{on of ~nes & ~}ne~a~s by the 15th o{ the succeed{rig month, un~es~ other{se d~rected. STATE '~f ALASKA DEPARTHE.~T OF NA!I~RAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Actl nc~/Directo~ .' ~.:-~ Thru- Lonnie C. Smith Chief P~troleum Eneineer ~,o~, Harold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspector DAT~ "December 1, ! 976 su,~cT.. To witness BOP Test, Phillips Petroleum Big River A-l, Sec. 15, T49S, R6~W, S.~:!. Pe~;i t No. 7,5-59 Friday~,_ November 19,_ 1976 - I left my house at 7'30 A~~, for ~-f}O AH check in - for flight to Stepo~k Bay at 9:30 AM on Phillips Petroleum charter for Bi9 River A-l to witness BOP test. ! arrived at Big River at 12-30 PM. I ~"et A. L. ~lichaelis, superintendant for Phillips Petroleum, and A1 Falkner, superviser for Phillips. Mack Hichaelis and I toured the location. The location itself ~a~..in very good shape, clear of debris. The mud pit was ope~, 'bu-~-well' be~'; They have a steel fuel tank in good shape, but not hermeS.. The well sign e~as not on location. Mack Michaelis ordered one while I was there. I asked Mack Michael is to manifold'a gauge on their N2 backup bottles, so.-.~'I,- could check the pressure before ! left location. Saturday, Nove~aber 20, 1976 - Ralph Davis, Brinkerhoff's pusher for ~ig -#42, inf°~'d me that vThen they went to put on gauges on the accumulator back up bottles they found oxygen was manifolded to the accu~ulator instead of nitrogen bottles manifol~~ ~-~ck Up for BO~Ps~---They changed out the oxygen bottles to nitrogen bottles in my presence. The nitrogen bottles had 2100 psi, 2200 psi, 2200 psi, and 2300 psi each. The master gauge had 2700 psi. Su~nday, November 21, 1976 - 12:45 AM. The wellhead test plug was set using water to test with a high and low koo~my pump. A1 Falkner, supervisor for Phillips, was with me to witness BOP tests. The accumulator was not working right, but finally ~he blind rams were closed. They pressure tested the outside choke valve, which was a cameron valve, also to 3~00 psi and held OK. The O-ring in the test plug washed out on next test, with no replacement on location. I also found that the accumulator would not operate properly and that the remote controls for the BOP on the ri~ floor did not work properly. ! talked this over with Hack Michaelis and A1 Falkner, operators for Phillips, and Ralph Davis, pusher for Brinkerhoff. The tests were excluded until these problems were in order. They checked out the accumulator and figured that the KRC valve was bad. This valve is the one that controls the pressure on the bag in the annular preventor ~.,-~hen they are stripping the pipe. ~.qack Hichaelis, superintendent for Phillips, started calling at 1~:0~ for parts. Also Brinkerhoff _mechanic called Jack Dunbar, assistant superviser for Brinkerhoff, for parts for the accumulator. Jack Dunbar ordered a Lear Jet and ~ent to the North Slope and robbed Rig "~-~ ~,.~ for T. R. l~,rsha11 December 1, 1976 ac~!ator parts and brought them to Big Rlver. With Jack Dunbar was ~tm Suttle, mana~r for PhJlllps Petroleum, and David Baggett, Stewart & Stevens man ~eorklng for Monroe Services, Znc. J'Jm Sut~:le asked me tf they couid drill out to the s~ which was set at 2440 and fish for some Junk tn the hole, which was a hole cover and possibly a blade, off a reamer. ! told him t~ were too many problems to Justtfy any more drd111ng untt1 they were sol~, ~ ftnally agreed ! was right'. 4:00 PI4, Tt~ test plug O-rtng was put on and test plug set and testtng ~. The Stewart & Stevens man got the accumulator worktng and found trot the 1t~s and valves were plugged up. The ftlter had metal shavings in tt, plus s.~.~ motor otl had been put In the accumulator they think, Jim Suttle told me they would wait at the stte with the Lear Jet until ~ were over and take me back to Anchorage. The stack was pressured up and_ the annular preventer tested to 1500 psi OK. The pipe rams and ou-tslde~c,hoke were- tested r~xt to 3000 pst OK. The instde choke and 1~1de ktll valve we're tested to 3000 psi OK. The outstde k111 valve and three 3-tnch cameron valves on mantfold were tested to 3000 pst. The ma~l choke tes~ to 3000 psi., also the superchoke tested to 30~ psi. One caeeron 3-inch and flve-O,C.T. 4-tnch valves tested to 30(X) psi, The test stem ~as pulled and the b11nd rams were tes~ agaln. The check valve was disassembled and the seal rtng was broken wtth no replants and could not be tested. Also the well stgn was not on location, They are to call us as soon as thts Js taken care' of. The upper kelly and lower kelly tested to 3000 pst OK. They also have a ball and dart va!~ on ~oor that is OK. Jack Dunbar, assistant superintendent for Brtnkerhoff, also ordered extra parts for accumulator plus 8 more nttr~, bottles to have on hand for backup. ~.~:n~ay,.:..~V~~:.~.,~]:~7~6.- Arrtved back in Anchorage by Lear Jet at 12:45 AM. In.);mry: Idhen I checked out the Brfnkerhoff Rig #43, I found too many ~t~.l~'wrong with the rig to allow them to drill ahead unttl they were all fixed and in good working condition. Before I left, I ~tnessed a very good test and a1! comp~ts were in good shape. Also, the Phtlltps Petroleum supervisors thanked me for ~bringtng ali these problems to their attention. Attachment: To be called t'n a few days on check valve and well sign. .[qo~nd)y.~=~~t_.~9=,=.~]g76- 10:46 A~. Phillips called Lonnie Smith. They have installed check valve and' well sign-. · nn~'~t~ ~"~'~" -:.,..-~. ~,. ........ ,~:. m~Y~ ~'~.'Bresen ted- b~ satisfactory: .. j~.Type Inspec~io6~-~?--'.. ' ~ Sati'sfactory'..':.;;~ Type' InspeCtion ' .~. '~ Yes '--.:No";.-.It~;~?~)'' L°'Cati6n,Geh6ral "Yes '.JNo-.,'I~m ( ) BOPE Tests '- '-.: (..) ~z)_ ~rWe~l Sign ~'~ "?" '- . .(~ (-:) 1.5.~y~"casing set ' ' ( ) 16.~-st f'luid'~wt~ )mud,( ) oil ( ) 17. Master Hyd~ Contmol Sys.-~7~o~sig 0<) ( )"' 2.'~ General HoUsekeeping (k) ( ) _3.'--Reserve'-Pit~.)6pen( )filled 0() ( ) .4. Rig "'"~' ( ) Safety Va-l'vellTests ( ) '( ) 5~ Surface-No. Well's (.) ( ) . ~ 6. Subsurface'No. Wells ( ) Well .Test Data () () ()-() () () () () 7.. Well NoS. ,....~., , 8~ Hrs. obser. - , , 9. BS&W. , , , 10. Gr. Bbls. ( ) Final Abandon'dent 18. N? btl s J~~?~l~2~20_~s 1 g 19 R~mote controls ' m~ ) () (.') () (')(~): (x)(.) .~)() (x)() (~)() () 20. Drilling.spool- "outlets 21. Kill Line--( ) Check valve 22. Choke Flowline (.) HCR valve 23. Choke Manif°l d No. val vs,~ flgs/o~ 24. Chokes-(~d)Remote( )Po.s.~dj. 25. Test Plug-~)Wellhd( )csg( )none~ 26. Annular Preventer?j~sig 27. Blind Rams:~si~g ( ) ( ) ll. P&A Marker ~) ( ) 28. Pipe Rams~.mjpsig ( ) ( ) 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged ~) ( ) 29 Kelly & Kelly-cock~9~-joPsi§ ( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up (~x) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve~m~ypsig ( ) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled (7,) ( ) 31 Safety Floor v'alv6s-~.)Bv (.,l')Dart Total inspection observation tideWaY ~]~/days Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks ?'YZ~ ,~-mo ~ ...8',~z~ y~m~?~/b T~ ~P ~'~Z ~I~DY~ cc' ~l'/,'d YE7?.f/-;' Notify in days or when ready .~"' Inspected byy~.x~y-~.~xmK~~ Da ted//~,,'/~ Porto No. I~LE~r. 9-20-67 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. WELL WELL 2.NAME OF OPERATOR Phillips Petroleum Company 3~ ADDRESS OF OPF~TOR P.O. Drawer 66 Kenai~ g~aska 99611 4. 'LOCATION O,F WELL 166~' FWL & 18~3' FSL Sec. 15~ T~9S~ R68W~ SM. ~. API NLr~ERICAL ~ODE 50-251-20001 LEASE DESiGI~Aki~ION AND SElqIAL NO. 7. IF INDIAN, ALOTTEE OR T1RI.BE NAME Bristol Bay Native Corp. 8. LrNIT,F.~ OR LEASE N.~M.E Big River *At 9. %VELL No. 1 10. FIELD A_ND POOL, OR WILDCA? gildc at 11. SEC., T., R., M.. (BOTTOM HOL~E See Item /, 1~.. PERMIT 76-59 13. REPORT TOTAL D]~PTH AT END OF MONTH, CI-L~N'GES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CIKMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A1WI) VOLLrNIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS ~ RESULTS, FISHING JOB~, JUNK L~ HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE ANT) A3qY OTHE~ SIGNIFIC/kNT CI-IJkNGES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. INFORMATION Re-reaming hole to 36" from 59' to 390' RKB. Run 30"- .500" wall X-~2 BFW LP for casing. Set at 317.79 RKB. Cement with 8~0 Sx class 'G' with 3% CACL. Slurry weight 15.8 ppg. Circulate out 25 Sx. Nipple up 30" - 500 psi Hydril Diverter and flow lin~ Test casing to 300 psi for 15 min. Held OK. Drill shoe. Drill 12~4~'' hole to 2510' RKB. Running logs. Ran DIL~ BHU Sonic GR~ FDC/CNL~ I arm dip and temperature logs from 2461' to 318'. Took sidewall cores. Openiug 12~4~'' hole to 17~~'' from 318' to 2510'. Opening 17~" hole to 26" from 318' to 1215'. 14. I hereby certify,,,~ tha~he is true ~u~d correc~ Sr. Petr- Engr. OA~ 11--1--76 NOTE~Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the ISth of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. 7''~ ~ e PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant CERTIFIED- RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Certified No. 859015 October 19~ 1976 File: P-JFS-50-76 Mr. Hoyle Hamilton Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Mr. Hamilton: Attached are copies of the open hole logs run recently on our Big River "A" No. I well. Please treat these logs as confidential information pursuant llAAC 22.535 (f). Area Superintendent Att ae hment cc: Mr. Dick Roderick Denver Office DtVt~ON O~ OIL AND GAG Form ~o. 9-~-~ STATE OF ALASKA SU~Mrr OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE .50-251,-,,20001 " 1 DIR "~ ....... , ....... MONTHLY REPO'RT OF DRILLING 6. LEJ~$E DESTGl%t^'~ION AND WORKOVER OPERATI-ONS 1' ;. I~ INDIA~, A~T~E O~ TRI3 ~ ~NO.-.~ o,~..~ ~ o.,..~ ~ o~.~. Wildcat., ~is%ol B~ Native ~. ~E"OF OP~TbR 8. ~'IT, F.~ OR LEASE Philips Pe%role~ Comp~ Big River "A" -:~, ' 4 ~,~~, :.~ 3, ADDRESS OF OP~TO~ 9. WELL NO. P.0. ~awer 66~ Kenai~ ~aska 99611 1 166&' ~ a 18&3' FSL~Seo. 1~ T&gS~ R68W~ S.~. Wil~a%~ J~ ~°~'~~ See I~em , , , ,. , , ]3. REPORT TOTAL D~PTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NG~,S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ANY) C~WIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLLr~S USED, PF~OI~ATIONS, /-ESTS ~ PZESULTS. FISHING JOINS, JUNK IN HOLE ~%ND SIDE-TI~CKED HOLE AND A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IA/~GES IN HOI-~ CONT)ITIONS. C 0 N F I D E N T I A L INFORMATION i t i J i J i Drove 36"- .500" wall - 189.6 #/Ft. -API 5L-X42 Line pipe to 59' RKB. Ground elevation is 288.5'. RKB is 2~' above GL. 9/2-21/76 Barging in Drilling supplies and rigging up Brinkerhoff Drilling Company (BD00) Rig No. A3. 9/21/76 Spud well at 0700 hours. 9/22-24/76 Drill 12~" hole to 390' RKB. 9/2~-29/76 Opening Hole to 3/~" to 390' RKB. Attempt to run 30" surface pipe. Casing stops at 66' RKB. Pull casing. Start reaming hole. 9/30/76 Reamed hole to 390' RKB. Attempt to run 30" again. Stopped at same plaCe. Pull casing. Start reaming hole again. .... , ./' ._ /- ~ / ,_':~cc---~' ~T~enior Petroleum En~r. 10/6/76 NOTE~Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must ~ fileU in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise directed. DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ¥ N DIVISION OF SPILL PRE 'E, 'TI,..,.' AND RESPONSE industry Prermredness and Pipeline Program Exploration. Production & Refinery Section 555 Cordova St. Anchoraae. AK 99501 Mr. J. A. Landrum Kenai Profit Center Mana_~er Phitlir>s Petroleum Company Drawer 66 Kenai. AK 99611 Dear Mr. Landrum: Juiv 1. 1996 Re: Approval frJr Closure- Inactive Drilling Waste Sites TONY KNOWLES. GOVERNOR Phone (907')-269-7679 Fax 1907)-269-7649 File g: 500.15.~ The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has evaluated your correspondence, dated February 14. 1996. requesting closure of six Phillips Petroleum Company (Phillips) disposal facilities. Surface evaluations were performed at the sites in 1992: the closure plans were delivered to ADEC by Mr. J. S de Albuquerque and Mr. S. Freemver on February 15. 1996. This correspondence describes our review procedures, puts forward the Department's findings, and takes action upon the closure request. The six facilities were assessed bv Phillips Petroleum fn accordance with the ADEC Interim Sire ,Assessment Guidance for Inac:ve Drilling Waste Sites. June 1991. The new Alaska Solid Waste Regulations. 18 AAC 60, became effective January 28. 1996 and contains a chapter on inactive reserve pit closures (18 Ad-kC 60.440). The closure criteria in the new regulations para~e! the closure ,~";"~ ", ' ~ '~ Guidance ..... n,, m ,h,. !991 Document. and the ~",,;e,,, p~o~',~,,~''¢ require a discussion of the risk 'screening assessment as required in the 1991 document. Briefly, the significance of risk to local receptors is evaluated through study of contaminant release, exposure criteria, and consequence criteria. SITES CONSIDERED FOR CLOSURE Based upon field criteria from the June. 1991 INTERIM SITE ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR INACTIVE DRILLING WASTE SITES. and closure criteria specified in Alaska Solid Waste Regulations 18 A. AC 60.440, the facilities listed below with th?ir respective locations have been reviewed for closure: . ::, ~ , .:-, i,:, ~ '.,,1 ' '" '- .r · , Mr. J. A. Landrum 2 July I, 1996 .ad( Peninsula- Stepovak Bay Area Big River No. A1 North Slope - Mikkel~en Bay Area North Staines River No. i r/el-or ? · Cook Inlet- Trading Bay Area North Tyonek Sate No. 1 :} 3- Southeast .adc- Icy Bay Area Sullivan No. Sullivan No. 2 o - Sullivan Strat No. 1 Consideratic~n of the sites for closure approval were based on (1) a review of the submitted inactive drilling waste site assessment document listed below by the ADEC Spill Prevention and Response (SP,M~.) Division and the ,alaska Department of Natural Resources - Division of Land (ADNR-DOL) staff, (2) public response to the closure request during the the 30 day review process, and (3) site visits by ADEC and ADNR-DOL staff to the North Staines River No. 1 site. Title: Closure Report for Phillips Petroleum Company Alaska Inactive Reserve Pit Assessment Program Submitting Persons: J. S. de Albuquerque and S. Freemyer: Phillips Petroleum Covered Facilities: Above Named FaCilities Location: Statewide Synopsis of Closure Procedure: Closed as is. No further action is needed for the drilling waste facilities at the referenced locations. (or) Conditionally clo~ed. Further investigative action is required, as noted, for the drilling waste facilities at these locations. CLOSU~tE APPROVAL The Departrmnml decision upon the request for closure submitted by Phillips Petroleum Company is to approve for closure the below-referenced drilling waste disposal facilities, effective July 1. 1996. and to declare the five facilities "Closed As Is". This decision is supported by ADNR-DOL for the sites located on State land: the decision is also supported by the Mental Health Trust Land Office of ADNR (D. Thomas) for the three Sullivan wells near Icy Cape. No objections or other issues were put forth by the public during the 30 day review process. While Mr. J. A. Landram _3 Julv I, 1996 there is a basis for concern at the remote sites where drilling mud was disposed in a sensitive environment, there is no standing water in contact with the waste, and therefore, negligible risk. Consequently, any corrective action warranted at the sites is not required by the ADEC. realizing_ ~hat the impact of the corrective action would be much greater than the benefits received. The sites have revegetated, and any corre~:tive measures would impact the established plant species at ~e locations. The facilities are 'Closed As Is'. as provided under the authority, of the 18 AAC 60.440 Solid Waste Regulations. Closed AS Is Big River No. A1 North Tyonek State No. 1 Sullivan No. 1 Sullivan No. 2 Sullivan Strat No. 1 · Closure conditions were placed on the below-named facility, following the site visit and closure package evaluation. These conditions must be met prior to issuance of final closure approval for the reserve pit facility. The decision of the ADEC is to declare the following site "Conditionally Closed" until information required to address the conditions is provided to the Department. Conditionally Clo~ed North Staines River No. 1 Diesel (DRO) concentrations of 4.0 and 2.1 mg/1 were reported in ponds WA-02 and WA- 03. respectively, along the reserve pit perimeter. Field investigations revealed heavily iron- stained pond sediments in WA-02 and in other shallow ponds on the west side of the pad. Disturbance of the sediment produced an immediate sheen on the surface water. A strong diesel odor was present in the sediment and oily residues remained on the skin after handling. The iron- stained and presumably contaminated ponds were adjacent to the reserve pit. Although drilling wastes at the site appear to be properly contained within the capped reserve pit. the source of the apparent contamination must be identified. Third party, reports suggest that fluids may have leaked from the well. Final closure will be granted after it is demonstrated to the ADEC that drilling.wastes within the pit are not the source of contamination and have not been adversely affected by leakage from the well or from historic spills on the pad. Please provide the supplementary, information to this office. The apparent contamination has been reported to the ADEC Contaminated Sites Section for review, as required under Article i of the following "Terms and Conditions" section. Mr. J. A. Landmm 4 July 1, 1996 In addition, ADNR reserves the right to further evaluate both pad and reserve pit at the time of full site closure. TERMS AND coNDITIONS All of the above closure approvals are subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) Reserve Pit Facility Closure: ':x."h. e approval granted by. this letter is for the inactive drilling waste reserve pit facility only, as required under 18 AAC 60.440. Closure for ,'the pad as a whole must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate state (ADNR, ADF&G, AOGCC), or federal (BLM) agency. Additionally, should any contamination from historic spills be found on the pad outside the drilling waste site (reserve pit area), notificatim needs to be made to the ADEC Comaminated Sites Section (269-7659). 2). New Information: Should additional information concerning environmental conditions at the facility, make fianher actions necessary, to protect human health or the environment, the Department reserVes the ri~mh.t to require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring, or remediation at the facility. If you have any ilar. her questions, please feel free to contact Jim Chatham at 269-7679 of this office. Sincere!v. ~-------%,- ]'om Chapple Program Manager TC/jrc a:.~O-cx.muca~raA~96sc~os~P cc' Stephen de Albuquerque, Phillips Petroleum, Bellaire, TX Steve Freemyer, Phillips Petroleum, Kenai AOGA, Anchorage Nancy.Welch, ADNR, Fairbanks Al Ott. ADF&G. Fairbanks Joe Saumer, ADEC, Anchorage Jim Haynes, ADNtL .amchomge Jack Mores, Bristol Bay Native Corporation, Anchorage Division Of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska gg501 July 12, 1976 Re: Big River 'A' No. 1 Phillips Petroleum Company State Permit No. 76-59 Noal W. Porter Sr. Petroleum Engineer Ph i 11 t ps Petrol eum Company P. O. Drawer 66 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well at a location in Section 15, Township 49S, Range 68W, SM. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required. A directional survey t s requ i red. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder {Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code}. Prior to commencing .operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, Depart- ment of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of bqe State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 03, Article 7 an.d the regulations prolmulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by ~ representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to drill. July 12, 1976 To aid us in scheduling field work, ~ would appreciate your notifying this offi~ within 48 hours after the ~ll is spudded. After .cementing the 20" using and subsequent casi~ strings ~ blowout prevention equipment shall be pressure tested according ~ ~ following schedule. These tests are to be witness~ by a Oivisi~ of Oil and Gas re~sentattve. 20" .~s.i~ 3,-~ psi BOPE test pressure 133/8" "' 5,000 " " " " 9~§/8" " 10,~0 " " " " Annular preven.~r shall be ~s~d to 50~ of the above pressure. In t~ event of sus~si~ or abandonment please give ~is office adequate advance notificati~ so that we. my ham a witness present. Enclosure CC: ~part~aent of FiSh and Game, ~bitat Section w/o encl. ~partment of Envtrormmntal Conservation w/o encl. Oepar~nt of L~r, Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Oivision w/o encl. 1 After cementing the 20" casing and subsequent casing strings the blowout prevention equipment shall be pressure tested according to the following schedule. These tests are to be witnesSed by a Divi_sion of Oil and Gas representative. 20" casing 3000 psi BOPE test pressure 13 3/8" casing 5000 psi " " " 9 5/8" " 10000 " " " " PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY KENAI, ALASKA 99611 P.O. DRAWER 66 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Kenai Plant June 23, 1976 File: P-HJS-198-76 CERTIFIED-RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED ~849993 Oil & Gas Conservation Committee 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, AK 99504 RE: Drilling Permit Application Phillips' Big River 'A' No. 1 Sec. 15-T49S-R68W-SM, Alaska Attached herewith for your approval is our Application for a Permit to Drill the subject well, together with our draft #161486 in the amount of $100.00 to cover the filing fees. Very truly_ yours, H. J/. - S~einer Area Superintendent HJS/NEP/eh att. cc: J.P. Denny ~'~ I0- 401 P~V. I -- 1--71 ~. TYP~ OF WOI~K STATE O,F ALASKA SUBMIT IN TRII.-. ATE, (Other instructions on reverse side) OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN DRILL [] DEEPEN o,L [] °*' [] Wild w,L~ w,~ oTH,R cat NAME OF OPERJkTOR Phillips Petroleum Company ZONE ZONE 3. ADDRESS O~ OPERATOR P. O. Drawer 66 - Kenai, Alaska 99611 LOCATION OF WELL At surface 1664' FWL & 1843' FSL Sec. At proposed prod. zone straight hole planned 15 - T49S - R68W, SM 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 43 miles $37°W to Sand Point, AK 14. BOND INFORMATION: 98891~ TYPE StateWi~etya.d/orNo. General Ins. Co. of ~merica 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* ~ NO. OF ACI~ES IN LEASE (l) ~o~o~ ~o ~~ 1664 IN ppli ~o,~ o~ ~s~ u~. ~. ' et a cable (Also to nearest drip, un~t, if any) 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCA~ON* ] 19. PROPOS~ DE~ TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETe, o~ ~=~. ~o~ ~. 100~000+ ~5000 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CH, etc.~ 250 ' GR 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM API # 50-251-20001 §. 6. LEASE DIESIGNATION ANT) SEllIA/~ NO. 7. IF INDIAN. ALLO/T[~-q~ OR TP, IBE NAME Bristol Bay Native Corp. 8. UNIT~FARM OR LEASE NAME Big River 'A' 9. WELL NO. i0. I~ELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT il. SEC., T,, R., M., fBOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) See Item 4 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 640 20, ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* August 15, 1976 SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOrr GRADE S~TTING DEPTH q uantity of cement -36 ~ 36 - ~" 189 ~ 60' Drive __ __ 34 30 157 300 Circulate to Surface 26 20 -- 133 K 2500 " " " 17% 13% &--~3 ~i/8 81.4& 7~ $&L(;") 6000 500' back i~° 20" _12¼ 9 5/8 58.4,58.4&!~.~&~__ r~.; 12000 " . " 13 3/8 7 5% 23 Soo (2) 15000 " " " 9 5/8 (1) This well being drilled on native lands in accordance with contract by and between the Bristol Bay Native Corporation Company. Interim ConVeyance covering these land we~i.)i~~ Natives on 3/15 & 3/30/76 See attachment for complete description of easing. IN ABOVE SPACE DI/ISCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAA~: If p~posal is to dee~n 'give ~ on present p~u~ive zone ~w preclusive ~e. _!f_~o~l iS ~ or ~n d~ec%~onally, give pey~ment ~' on's~bsu~a~ ~t~ ~d meas.~d ~d ~ue -ve~ical dept.., Give blo~ut, ~vept~ program. 24. I hereby ce~ that the Fore--is ~e ~ Corre~ ..... ". ". ................ -~ 6/18/76 Sr. Petroleum Enqr. (This space for State office use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQ~ A.P.L NI/ME~ICAL CODE ~ Y~s [] NO 50-251-20001 July 12, 1976 =z:. F×~c,. _%c. . . ~,.~ July 12. 1976 *See Instruction, On ReVerse Side DRILLING PROGRAM For PHILLIPS BIG RIVER 'A' No. 1 1. Barge rig to Stepovak Bay, offload, move to land location and rig up to drill 15000' non-directional exploratory well using fresh water mud. Copy of proposed mud program attached. 2. Drive 36" conductor pipe to point of refusal. Nipple up to drill surface hole. 3. Drill and ream 34" hole to 300' with 9.0-9.5 ppg mud, set and cement 30" surface pipe back to ground level with 15.8 ppg slurry. 4. Nipple up 30" - 500 psi WP diverter on surface pipe. 5. Drill, core and ream 26" hole to 2500' with 9.5-10.5 ppg mud, log, set and cement 20" intermediate casing back to ground level with 12.8 ppg lead slurry and 15.8 ppg tail slurry. Nipple up 2-20"-3000 psi single gate BOPs and Hydril. See attached schematic #6. 7. Drill, core, ream 17½" hole to 6000' with 10.5-12.0 ppg mud, log, set and cement 13 3/8" intermediate casing 500' back into 20" with 12.8 ppg lead slurry and 15.8 ppg tail slurry. Casing string from bottom to top will consist of 2000' - 13½" 81.4# S-95 ST&C, 1200' 13 3/8" 72# S-95 ST&C, and 2800' - 13 3/8" L-80 ST&C. 8. Nipple down 20" - 3000 psi BOP stack and nipple up 13 5/8" - 10,000 psi BOP stack. See attached schematic #2. 9. Drill & core 12¼" hole to 12000' with 12.0-16.0 ppg mud, log, set and stage cement 9 5/8 intermediate casing 500' back into 13%" with 15.8 - 17.5 ppg slurry. Casing string from bottom to top consist of 1500' - 9 5,/8" 58.4# S-105 LT&C, 3200'-9 5/8" 58.4~ S-95 LT&C, and 7300' - 53.5# Soo-90 LT&C. 10. Install 13 3/8" - 5000 x 11' 10,000 tubing head and nipple back up to 13 5/8" - 10,000 BOP stack. 11. Drill .and core 7 7/8" hole to 15000' with 16.0 ppg mud, log, and if promising, hang and cement 5½" - 23# Soo-90 Hydril triple seal liner 500' back into 9 5/8" with 15.8 - 17.5 ppg slurry. Run CBL correlation log, perforate and test zones of interest. If commercial production found, complete as suspended well producing through tubing under a packer. Tubing to be equipped with downhole safety valve. If dry or non-commercial, place cement plugs as mutually agreed upon with Alaska Division of Oil & Gas and abandon. DIV!SION OF OIL ' ,~ i - ~ ~ i ' r f i i i i .f I I il I : 11o - 9 ' · IC~ II ' 1 s~c. /~ r~Or~cr~m ~ 1 I . Bl~ ~IVE~ ~- NO. I Pro~o~d Locofion . Lo~ 55 56 060" ~ 1664' ~ ~ ' I1. N ~ Long. 159°46'54.346"W . State plane coordinates ore for Alaska Zone 6. ~ '~ ~S.C.' 8 G.S. triangulation stations ~AM and LOU DIVISIO~ OF OiL AND were used os control fOr this survey. ~- Elevation of this location is approx. ~52 ff. above ~S.L. : . ~ - ~ . . S~A ~ ~ ~ PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY BIG RIVER . A - NO. I - . ~ ~~ ~ ~ PROPOSED SURFACE LOCATION IS 1843 FT PACIFIC OCEAN A ~ ~~,.,.,,, ,., PACIFIC '~' :' CORNER OF SEC. 15, T49S, R68W, S.M. K. ~ O 1 . .. . ~ . . tsoo ,~so tsz So{dofno ~ Ak. , ' WCINITY MA'P ' ' ' o~r~ 'OF ~Unv~ SC~L~ SK. ~0. sc~ /' - /oo. ~/c~s ~/~ ~-~, /~ /"=/o~' ~////~ ~-/ FILL--UP CONNECTION KILL LINE 7 / EMERGENCY K! LL LINE DOUBLE PREVENTER OPtiON BLIND RAMS BLIND RAMS P! PE RAMS OR ttBtt MAY BE SUBSTITUTED PiPE RAMS~ ! I -J I CHOKE OPtiON F I I CHOKE OPTION I I NOTES ' 1. 2. SER. 900 HYDRIL ~GKTM SER. 900 RAM--TYPE BOP 3TM SER. 900 VALVE SER. 900 DRILLING SPOOL 3TM SER. 900 X 2t~ SEF{. 900 STEEL TEE 2TM SE'R. 900 VALVE 2TM MUD PRESSURE GAUGE 3It SER. 900 X 2TM SER. 900 STEEL CROSS 2TM SEI~. 900 ADJ. CHOKE HYDRAULIC CHOKE~ 2500 PSi WP OR BETTER 3TM SER. 900 CHECK VALVE 3000 PSI WP OR BETTER CLAMP HUBS MAY BE SUBStiTUTED FOR FLANGES ONE ADJUSTABLE CHOKE MAY BE REPLACED With A POSITIVE CHOKE VALVES MAY BE EitHER HAND OR POWER OPERATED BUT~ IF POWER OPERATED~ THE VALVES FLANGED TO tHE BOP F{UN MUST BE CAPABLE OF BEING OPENED AND CLOSED MANUALLY OR CLOSE ON POWER FAILURE AND BE CAPABLE OF BEING OPENED MANUALLY ........... OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY 3000 PS! WORKING PRESSURE BLOWOUT PREVENTER Hook-uP ~SERIES 900 FLANGES OR BETTER) REV 6/73 FIGURE NO. 6 'PROPOSED -MUD PROGRAM For · -- . -~_~' i RIVER~ ' 2 s L--=~.- '~/~ ~- -'=~> ~, ~ ~ _ - - caustic soda to.get I'00=-2500''- 20" Intermediate 40-150 ' 9.5-10.~5 ~ 15 at with maximum circulation'rate to clean,' 30"~_- While drilling ahea~%~ maintaih low with gel, flosal, drispac, driscose, caustic~and: DeSco. If needed add Soltex drag and. improve hole stabilization.-:_ at all times. .2500'6000' ~' 13 .3/8 Intermediate' ~17½ 35-45. ~0.5-12.0 8-12 -- _ ' ~ _ ~'-~ ~_ ' ~ -~ '~_~._, .~- '". ~ .-~ ~.~. :. _ Discard severely cement flocculated mud. -continue'~~ 6000-12000' ' 9 5/8 Intermediate~ ..12¼'-[¥I~] ~'---<~' 40-55 '--'~- - _ 12.0-I6~0[/- 4'10 -Ditto previous .~hole . ~. -.~ . ~ -'~- . .~'~ i:ii~i~_ ~_.: jj~/~_~i~i~-_~ : ._~ -]' - - pH in~9.0-11,0-range. Plot_ 'D'..-exponents at 100'T/ i . intervals and check salinities ..on anY= volume inc,-_ 45'55--: -:~ 1'2.0-16;.0- 3-6 ._ 12000-TD .]~ 5~ prodUction Liner.` 7 7/8 .' .~ ~ Ditto previoUs hole seCtio~ CHECK LIST F-OR NEW WELL PERHITS Company ~. Yes No Is the permit fee attached ' ' ~/-~/~ Is ~'l'-~t° be located in a defined pool ' . ~ Rema rkO/ Lease & Well NO. Is a registered survey plat at~ached ................... ~ Is well located proper distance from property line ..... . .... ~t4~V< 5. Is well located .proper distance from other-wells ~. Is'.sufficient undedicated acreage available in t'his Pool ...... 4-/~Z 7_ 'I's well to be deviated ........ . ................ B. Is operator the only affected party ..... . ...... --. ..... ~ Q~ Can permit b~ approved before ten-day wait ' XF~O~[__ Does operator have a bond in force ................. Is a conservation order needed ..... ................. 2. Is administrative approval needed .................. 3. Is conductor string provided-. ................. . :-. : Is enouqh Cement used to circulate 'on conductor and surface .... Will'cement-'tie in surface and intermediate or production strings % Will cement cover all known pnodu~tive horizons 7. Will surface casinq proCect fresh ~ ........... _ wa.~r zones B. Will all casino qive adequate safety in collapse;, tension & burst ' - ' ~ ~o~; zo ~oOo~s~ ~ ~~ ~ ' ~ .... 9. Does ,OPE h.ve sufficien, pressure rating . . .~.-..~.;,,.~. 1~~' ~+~ ~~ ~__ ~ ~ _ __- .... /'~, ~1~ w~ 0~,~ ~p~ ~ ' ~"-/o~s~J ~' ~%~ ~/~/~ ~ ~;~.._,~p~[ovat RecommenCedL . . dd~tional ReqUirements: ~-- ' F~e$~-~J ,~/ ~J~ ~s¥-e~Io? __ ~neer~9~: ", Revised 1/15/75'