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l¢-apfm lOJan95 LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Location - 003.5' Spud: , TD: f l 5&~, Completed / 7 ~C~ ~ No~e casing size, w~, depth, ~t vol, & procedure. Liner :'--~ Perf intervals - tops Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. ~,,~,.,./OlOO -?,~7o ~ Io,...3 Well head cu~ off: ~ Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: 2 Conclusions: Code BtoStrati£raphlcs ConsultJnj: M~cr~'p~le6ntology 'Tel. (714) 563-45B0 TWX. 810 335 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 Mikke!sen (3 boxes foram-residue & 'picked slides) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Please sign 'and return copy to BioStratigraphics RECEIVED Al~sk~t Oil & fia~ C(ms. f~ommission Receiver ,. / ~- /e.nder A Unit Of McC4etlan~ Engineer~, In{:;., VlntuTl Dwmion TRANSMITTAL: PAGE -2- 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 - l'box) W. Mikkel.sen (thin sections - 2 boxes) ~Wide Bay f (nannos - 3 boxes) Big River A (nannos - 3 boxes) ARCO-Itkillik (paiy - i small slide box) 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 BOX 4 N. Gull Island (paly slides - 4 boxes) W. Beach (paly slides - 4 boxes) W. Staines (Paly slides - 4 boxes) June 12, 1981 Mr. Hideyo Haga Senior Biostratigrapher, Palynology BioStratigraphics 7202 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard San Diego, California 92111 Dear Mr. Haga: We 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 b~ able to approve it. It is the CommissiOns understanding that BioStratigraphic will cut 'the samples from the following wells~ ARCO ARCO Mobil Richfield ~est Beach St. No. ~. Mikkelsen St. No. W. Staines St. No. 2 ~Wt~ Bay Unit No. * ARCO * Phi 1 lips Gull Island St. No. 1 Big River A No. i * 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. We hope the material is adequate, and supplies valuable information to you and to all industry. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kugler/ ' Commissioner December 10, 1979 Acquisition of drilll cuttings and core chips for preparation of heavy minerals, palynologic and 'kerogen slides ~. Robert A. Seltzer Chevron U.' S. A., Inc. 575 Market Street - t~n 1574 San Francisco, California 94105 Dear M~. Seltzer: Pursuant to cur November 19, and Dec~ 10, 1979 phone conversations and my discussions withi'.G,~..C,. ?Red" Pope of your Anchorage office, permission is hereby granted, to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. to make small quan~tity cuts (approximately 1 cc. maximum per sample) from the State's set of samples and cores of the following wells for the puzrpose of preparing the indicated slides, subject to the conditions set forth below: 329 175-6570 Set No. Well Interval H~.avy Mineral Slides Texas Internat. Pretty Creek #1 Palynologic Slides(2 sets) and Kerogen Slides 323 Amoco Ca~edral River #1 50-14,300 383 Phillips Big River #A-1 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/~ose individual envelcT.~s or bags in which the total volume of cuttings or core material is greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to be extracted if the vol~ne of material in ~%e inclividual envelope or bag is less t/nan 10 cc. Chevron will provide the State with a list of the specific sample and core footages sampled. Chevron shall bear all costs entailed and will provide the Ala~,~a Oil and Gas Co~ervation Ccrauission with a cc~lete 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 Cc~mission no later than June 1, 1980. All Material is to be returned directly to tile State and not foz%~arded to other parties. Mr. Robert A. Seltzer ~-< 2 '~-i~m~ber 10, 1979 ?~ are pleased to work with you in this mutually beneficial endeavor and. lock forward to your company's exercise of care and ~ judgement in the handling of this limited ~_.~_ntity of well material. It is mutually un~___~rstood that the State's well sample library is public property and t~t 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 ~nterest. Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: G. C. Pope, Chevron-Anchorage December 6, 1979 Re: Acquisition of dri111 cuttings and core chips for preparation of heavy minerals, palynologic an~ kerogcn slides Mr. Robert A. Seltzer f~]evron U. S. A., Inc. 575 ~rket Street - Rm 1574 San Francisco, California 94105 Dear ¥~. Seltzer: Pursuant to our November 19, 1979 phone conversation and my discussions with G. C. "Red" Pope] 0f'..your Anchorage office, permission is here~y granted to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. to make ~all q%u3ntit~ cuts (approximately 1 cc. sz~Limum per sample) frc~ the State's set of samples and cores of the follc~.zing wells for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides, subject to the conditions set forth belch: Set No. 329 well ..H_eavy Mineral Slides Texas Ih~ernat. Pretty Creek #1 Palyp~ologic Slides(2 sets) and Kerogen Slides 323 ..... Amocx~ Cathedral River #1 50-14,300 383 Phillips Big River .~A-1 34-11,370 060 Richfield Wide Bay Unit ~1 100-12,570 175-6570 Cuts of sample~ or cores are to be made only out of those individual envelopes or bags in %~ich the total volume of cuttings or core material is greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to .be extracted from if the volu~e of material in the individual envelope or bag is less ttuxn 10 cc. Chevron %,;ill provide tJ]e State with a list of the specific s~,~le and core footages sampled. Chevron shall bear all costs entailc~J and will provide the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~ssion with a cc~plete 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 L~ received by %he Cc6~ission no later than April 1, 1980. All Material is to be returned direct to the State and not forwarded to other parties.. ' ~x. R~rt A. Seltzer-'--%. 2 ~'-":emker 6, 1979 1~e are pleased to work with you in this mutually keneficial e~eavor and look forward to your co~,any's exercise of care and good judgement in th~ handling of this f/xed quantit~ of well material. It is mut~:ally understocx] that State's well sample libra~7 is public propert7 and that granting Chevron permission to extract portions of material in this library for th~ ~8e of pr~ir~ the indicated slide~ enhances the valuo of the literary and i~ in the public interust. · Very truly yours, , //// William Van Alert Petroleum .C~ologist cc~ G. C. Pope, CP~uuon-Anc~age RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION P. O. BOX .360 · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 'RECEIVED November 13, 1963 Petroleum Branch Division of Mines an~-? ~tt~ral~ Almka Del~. of Na~ ~,c. :~,~ Enclosed is one copy of the lithologic log for Wide Bay Unit ~1. Mr. R. L. Mtu~ay RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION RICHFIELD OIL C 0 R P 0 R AT ! N P. O. BOX _~60 · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA RECE ED ~{ov 8 19Bs Petroleum Branch DiviSion of Mines and Minerals Alaska Dept. of Natural Resourc~ November 7~ 1963 Mr. Carl VonderAhe Petroleum Branch Division of Mines and Minerals Department of Natural Resources 329 Second Avenue Anchorage~ Alaska Dear Mr. VonderAhe: Find enclosed one copy each of~ the following information on Wide Bay Unit ~1: ....... · ............ USGS FOrm 9-330 (Log of Oil or Gas Well) ~ ~~ Richfield Oil Corporation' s Log and Hmstory' ~ Final copy - IES log (with mechanical data) --~ A copy of the lithologic log will be sent as soon as our geological dePartment completes it. Sincerely yours~ R. L. Distrig~ De~ment Engineer RI~.. ~IELD OIL CORPORA~ ~N · T,ease ~ADT, 0060~ COMPLETION REPORT OF New WELL NO. Wide ~ ,,Unit ~,1 ..... (NEW, DEEPENING. ETC.) 'FIELD Alaska Peninsula Area LOC;. ,,Approximately ~60' South and 810' East from Northwest Corner ~ro~ SEC, ~ T, 33S R 44W Sewar, d i · ~ [ ' sm. im , ~orm ~latf°rm~0 ~ ~e~l~ 3~sAl~g ~ ~L~. OF ~~ ~ ~O~e ALL MEAS. FROM . , , W~ICH IS , COMMENCED DRILLING Decembe~ ~ ~2P~ ........ DRILLING 0C~O~e~ ~[ ~3 , ~ ........... ~A i , ~ DRILLING T~ ORIG. T.D. 12 ~66' PLUG 10100' 997© _ ~~ , 6646 -- ~4~'+ 2~9' 1823' '" Plug ~ 3oo' 58' 4[' ' ...... ~ PLU~ 20 ' None ~ JUnK ............. ~MMENCED PRODUCING Abandoned October 17 ~ 1~3 D FLOWING D PUMPING ~ ~A~ U~ PRODUCTION DATA , ii i i CLEAN OIL ; GRAVITY ~ PER CENT WATER GAS TURING G~ING DATE BBLS. PER DAY CLEAN OIL INCL. EMULSION M.C.F. PER DAY FRBRURE FREIRURR · INITIAL PRODUCTION None , ~ ,. . DAYS , ii i iii CASING RECORD SIZE OF C~ING TOP OF DEPTH wEIGHT GRADE NEW SEAMLESS SAGI~ DEPTH OF GIMI[NTING A. P.I. CASING OF SHOE OF CASING OF CASING OR USED OR LAPWEI.D GEMEJ~IT IF THROUGH PgRFON&TIONE -i · -- i i i ii ,30" 20, 75' 118.65~ Condueto c Pipe ,,, 20" 20' -370' 94~ H-40. New Smls. 975 13-3/8" 19' 2137' 61~ & 54. 5~ J-55 New Smls. 2100 - / .. CEMENTING OR OTHER SHUT 'OFF RECORC SIZE OF DEpTH DEpTH HOLE NO. SACK~ · WING LANDED CEMENTED SIZE USED KIND OF CEMEHT REIUI.T Oi~ T/IT ' i i i iii i i 20" 370' 370' 26" 975 Construction 1150 psi for 30 mens. -'ok. 13- 8 2137' 2137' 18-5/8"~ 2100 Construction 1500 psi for 15 mens. - ok ., .. - ~ PERFORATION RECORD .,ZE O.' .U.... D,STA.C. N'~¥ ~' ['~;~ " GASING FROM TO SIZE OF PERFORATIONS OF ROWS B~EEN ~KNTERI M~ i i ii ~ i i i i iii i i .... Petroleum Branch m m PRESENT. .CONDfflON OF WELL AS OF: DATF Oc,tober 22, 1963 FO~E~M 1418 ~ PRTD.~I N, U. S. A. RICHFIELD OIL CORI~RATION Dis/~ itt ~~it'lopment Engineer. LOG AND HISTORY WIDE B~Y UNIT ~ Section 5 (Proj.)~ T33S~ R.44W.~ Seward B & M DRILLED BY: RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION - OP~TOR Page 2 Commenced drilling operations at 6:00 AM December 135 1962. Drilled 17½" hole 0-100'. Rigged up and attempted to drive 30" conductor deeper than 75' KB~ would not go. Cut off conductor and installed pitcher nipple. Reduced and drilled 12~" hole 100-364'. Down 31 hours attempting to thaw water lines. Lost circulation while drilling at 364'. Fluid level at 32'. Attempted to regain circulation with lost circulation material~ with no luck. Lost approximately 300 barrels mud. O-364' Surface clays and siltstone December 16, 1962: Cemented shoe 30"'"'conductor: with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 54' Pumped in 50 sacks construction cement treated· with 3~ CaC12- Cement in place 3:30 PM. Stood cemented 19 hours (7 hours thawing stand pipe). Cleaned out cement 65-85' and opened 17½" and 12~" to 26" hole 65-164'. Lost circulation with fluid level at 32'. December 18, 1962: Recemented shoe 30" conductor: with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 77' pumped in 200 sacks construction-cement mixed with salt water. Pulled to 53' while displacing last 100 sacks. Cement in place 2:10 PM. Stood cemented 12 hours. Tested plug with 5000~ and 250~ pump - ok. Cleaned out hard cement 59-77' and opened 12~" to 18-5/8" hole 164-364' and drilled 18-5/8" hole 364-374'. Opened 18-5/8" to 26" hole 164-347'. Lost circulation with fluid level at 41'. 364-374' Silt stone December 21~ 1962: Recemented shoe 30"' conductor: with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 82' pumped in 200 sacks construction cement treated with 3~ CaC12- Pulled to 53' while displacing last 100 sacks. Cement in place 11:25 PM. Stood cemented 16 hours.. Cleaned out hard cement 66-131' and opened 18-5/8" to 26" hole 347-374'. Rigged up and ran three joints 92' 20" 94~ H-40 casing to 78' where it stopped. Pulled and set casing back in derrick. Reamed 78-81' with 26" hole opener and 24" three-point reamer~ hole free 81-96'. Hung up on shoe 30" conductor while pulling above setup. Worked same loose and lost circu- lation with fluid level at 32'. December 24, 1962: Recemented sh°e~'' conductor; with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 83' pumped in 200 sacks construction cement treated with 1.5~ CaC1o. Pulled to 52' while displacing last 100 sacks. Cement in place 4:00 AM. Stood cemented~14 hours. Cleaned out medium hard cement 52-98' with stringers 98-157'. Conditioned hole to 374' with 26" ho.le opener and 24" three-point reamer. Rigged up and ran five joints 153' 20" 94~ H-40 casing to 123' where it stopped. Pulled and left one-half centralizer in hole. Pushed centralizer to bOttom and drilled 17½" hole 374-377'. Reamed 26" hole 75-374' and - ~1,, t opened ±~ to 26" hole 374-377 · . 374-377 ' S iltstone LOG AND HISTORY WIDE B~Y UNIT ~1 Section 5 (.P..r.o.j.)., .T33S~ R44W.,. Seward B & M Page 3 December 26, 1962: 20" Cemented 37G': Ran and cemented 373' (355' net) 20" 94~ H,40, smls., 8 rd. thd., ST&C casing at 3'70' KB with 760 sacks construction cement (last 100 sacks treated with 3% CaC1R)- Mixing time 45 minutes. Cement in .place 12:05 PM. Had good mud returns on first 660 sacks cemen~s partial ~returns next 40 sackss no returns on last 60 sacks. Fluid level standing at · },1 tT 32' Cemented through ~ drill pipe latched into Duplex latch-in float shoe. Stood cemented four hours. Located top of cement in annulus at 85'.. Top Job: with 1" open end line pipe hanging at 84' in 20" annulus pumped in 115 sacks construction cement. Cement in place 4:30 PM, Stood cemented 4½ hours. Located top of cement in annulus at 45'. Second Top Job: with open end 1" line pipe hanging at 45' pumped in 100 sacks construction cement Cement in place 9:15 PM. Had good cement returns which stayed at surface. Cut off 30" conductor and tied 30" to 20" conductor. Cut off 20" conductor and welded on landing head.~ Installed double hydraulically-controlled Sheller and G.K. Hydrill BOPE. Tested CSO rams with 1150 psi for 30 minutes - ok. Tested Hydrill and 4½" drill pipe rams with 1OO0 psi for 15 minutes - ok. Cleaned out cement 364-3'70' and drilled 17½" hole 377-387', sidetracking junk at 387'. Reduced and drilled 12~" holes spot coring 8~~'' holes 387-1893 '. Held weight at 2-5 tons attempting to hold hole angle down. 377-664' 664-674' 674-1450' 1450-1460' 146o-1479' 1479-1491' Siltstone Core ~1 - Recovered 10' 10' ' Siltstones~ tuffaceous~ clayeys gray to brown-grays hard~ massive~ calcareous~ with one ~" ash bed (at top of core), light gray~ firm~ diz 15° Siltstone Core ~2 -~ Recovered 8' 6' Siltstone~ clayey~ slightly tuffaceous, brown-gray to dark browns calcareous~ hard, appears massive~ occasional thin (1/16") calcite receme~ted fractures; one show of bleeding oil on fracture surface in top one foots light yellow-gold fluorescence~ fair yellow cut fluorescence~ good petroleum odor; with occasional interbeds (up to 1/4") ashs gray to blue-gray, clayeys firm to hard~ slightly calcareous~ dip 15--20~ (F). 2' Siltstones. clayey~ slightly tuffaceous~ carbonaceouss hard with abundant calcite recemented fractures (up to 1/4" thick dipping 60-90° ) and numerous calcite-filled vugs (up to 1/2" in diameter), poor to fair vugular porosity~ low permeabilitys bleeding free oil from v~gs and fractures~, light yellow-gold fluorescence~ fair to good yellow cut fluorescence~ good petroleum odor. Core ~3 - Recovered 5' 5' Siltstones clayeys slightly tuffaceouss carbonaceouss brown to dark browns masaive~_.calcareous~ hard with abundant calcite recemented fractures (up to 1/4" thick dipping 50-90° ) and numerous calcite rimmed vugs (up to 3/8" in diameter), poor vugular porosity, very low (-?) fracture permeability; bleeding oil from vugs and some fractures~ light yellow-gold fluorescence~ fair yellow cut fluores- cence~ good petroleum odor~ good oil staining in rugs and fractures. Core ~4 - Recovered 12' 12' ' Siltstone~ clayey~ carbonaceous~ slightly tuffaceous~ dark gray to dark brown~-calcareous~ hard to firm~ massive~ becomes shaley in bottom 3 feet~ calcite recemented fractures (60-90~ up to 1/2") and calcite filled rugs; interbeds of ash~ light gray to dark blue-gray~ LOG AND HISTORY WIDE BAY UNIT ~1 Section 5 (proj.)~ T33S, R44W, Seward B & M Page 4 1479,1491' Core ~4 - Continued firm~ slightly calcareous~ fractured~ suggested dip 15-18 (P). Very locally bleeding oil in few fractures and vugs. Light yellow- gold fluorescence~ yellow cut fluorescence~ good brown stains light brown Cut~ very low porosity and appears to be very tight and wet. The oil showing in Core ~2, ~3 and ~4 are from fractures and rugs associated with.the fractures. The fractures are healed a~d cemented with calcite and over 50% of the rugs are completely filled with calcite and a trace of oil. The remaining 50~ of vugular pore space is partially calcite filled and partially filled with oil. The oil has a good light yellow-gold fluorescence~ yellow-cut fluorescence~ good light brown stain~ light tan to light brown cut~ and good petroleum odor. The siltstone is hard to very hard~ dense and appears massive~ with occasional thin interbeds of light gray ash beds having an apparent 15-1~ dip. The siltstone gives off a moderate to strong burned odor when struck with a pick. Thesiltstone tends to break along the healed fractures and gener- ally shows oil on the fracture surface. When brought to room ~emperature the oil will run and bleed freely. 1491-1893 ' Siltstone Reduced and drilled 8~" hole 1893-1949' in attempt to straighten hole with no better results. 1893-1949' Siltstone Opened 8~~'' and drilled 12¼" hole 1949-2128' with 2.5 - 3 tons weight. 1949-2128 ' Siltstone Reduced and drilled 10-5/8" hole 2128-2178' in attempt to straighten hole with no better results. 2128-2178 ' Siltstone Opened 10-5/8" and drilled 12~" hole spot coring 8½" hole 2178-2572' with 2.5 - 3 tons Weight. 2178-2234' 2234-2244' Siltstone Core ~5 - Recovered 10.5' 4' Mudstone with thin s.iltstone layers~ black~ hard~ slightly calcar- eous~ with scattered thin steeply dipping calcite filled fractures~ abundant ammonites in upper 2' bottom foot contains three ½" to 1" soft greenish gray ash beds~ base of ash beds a very sharp contact~ upper contact gradational over ~ . Ash beds fluoresce dull golden yellow and yield a colorless cut with bright bluish white fluores- cence~ no stain or odor~ appear wet. Mudstone fractures near ash beds bleed a small amount of crude oil with strong odor~ bright yellowish-white fluorescence~ and brown cut. 1, ~ Limestone~ gray~ dense~ slightly argillaceous~ no fractures. Sharp contact with overlying and underlying ash beds. -~' Ash~ grading to ashy mudstone~ greenish gray to gray~ soft to firm~ laminated in part~ slightly calcareous~ steeply dipping calcite filled fractures. Ashier portions fluoresce dull golden yellow as above. LOG AND'HISTORY WIDE :B~Y UNIT ~1 Section 5 (PrgJ,- ), 733.,S.,.. R44W,- Seward B & M i ...... i ' :- Page 5 2234-2244' Core ~5 - Continued 4' Mudstone as at 2235-39' with several ash beds up to l" in thickness, and two 2" greenish gray ashy mudstone beds as above~ calcite healed fractures up to ~ thick near base. Ashy beds fluoresce as above, a few mudstone fractures bleed oil as above. !, Tuff~ greenish gray to gray~ 2irm to hard, scattered calcite filled fractures, slightly to very calcareous, grades downward to 3" hard tUffaceous' limestone~ upper contact gradational into overlying mud- stone.. Softer tuffaceous portions fluoresce dull golden yellow as aboVe. ~ Fractures in tuff and limestone bleed small amount of crude oil' as above. !, Ash~ grading to ashy mudstone, greenish gray~ soft, fluoresces as above. Mudstone~ dark brownish gray to black, very dense with numerous very thin calcite filled fractures. 2244-2572' Obtained faint gassy odor as core was pumped out; would not flash~ however. Siltstone Reduced 12~" and drilled 10-5/8" hole 2572-2670' with 2.5 - 3 ton~.' weight. 2572-2670' Siltstone Opened 10-5/8" and drilled 12~" hole 2670-2742'. 2670-2742' Siltstone January 28, 1963: Ran I-ES log and recorded 2745-372' (drilled depth. 2742')~ integrated gamma-sonic log and recorded 2743-372' microlog and recorded 2745-372' CDMand recorded 2743-372' and direc- tional survey and recorded 2736-372'. Opened 12~" and 17½" to 18-5/8" hole 377-1572". Drilled 12~" hole 2742-2821' (drilled on junk 2742-2746'). Circulated 21 hours waiting for wind to die down. 2742-2821 ' Siltstone Opened 12~" to 18-~8" hole 1572-2155'. Circulated 21 hours waiting for wind to die down. Feb.r~.~.,r,y 18, 1963% 13-3/B' Cegent'ed 2137': Ran and cemented 2142' (2118' net) 13-3/8" 54.~ and 61~ J-55, smls.~ 8 rdl thd.~ ST& C c~si'hg as follows: 163, 61# on bottom, 1919' 54.5~ next, 36' 61~ on top. Cemented at 2137' KB with 2100 sacks construction cement (last 100 sacks treated with 2% CaCl2). Mixing time 2 hours 6 minutes. Displaced with estimated 1500 cu. ft. mud in 28 min- utes using rig pumps at 800-1000 psi pressure. Cement in place'6:4OAM. Had good cement returns last 8 minutes of displacing period. Landed casing with 12" Series 900 casing head. Reinstalled BOPE. Tested CS0 rams with 1000 41,, psi for 15 minutes - ok. Tested Hydril and ~ drill pipe rams with 1500 psi for 15 minutes - ok. LOG AND HISTORY .S. ectio, n 5 (ProJ.)~ T33S, R44W~ Seward B & M Page 6 Drilled 12~" hole and spot cored 8~" hole 2821-4612 '. Below 2950'-+ gradually increased drilling weight to 27.5 tons with hole angle holding in l°30' to 2e30' range. While drilling lost time as follows due to high winds: 13 hours at 3692', 11-3/4 hours at 4183', 2~ days at 4596'. 2821-32o6' 3206-3211' 3211-3406 ' 3406-34i1' 3411-3978' 3978-4435' 4435-4445' 4445-4612 ' Siltstone Core ~6 - Recovered 1½' l' Limestone, very silty, gray to dark gray, very thinly streaked and laminated' (1/32"~ to ~"), hard, calcite headed fractures (1/32" to 1/8"), one fracture has brown stain, no odor, no visible cut~ light yellow-gold fluorescence, and very light yellow-white cut fluores- cence. Dip 60,70e (P) from three separate pieces, one of which could be mis0riented. l" Tuff, clayey, gray, very fine grained, hard, very slightly calcar- eous · 5" Siltstone, tuffaceous in part, dark gray, massive, hard, slightly calcareous, very badly fractured, and recemented with calcite. Siltstone Core ~7 - Recovered 3½' i 3½' Siltstone, gray to dark~ gray, hard to very hard, dense, slightly calcareous in part with streaks and laminae (1/32" to 1/8'!), very calcareous, light gray, hard siltstone and rare (1/16" to 1/8") interbeds of light gray-green, clayey tuff. Numerous calcite re- i_ cemented fractures randomly oriented but the majority are in excess of 6~. Dip 50-55° (Ex). Siltstone Siltstone ~nd tuff Core ~8 - Recovered 8' l' Tuff, clayey, silty, light gray to tan-gray, very fine grained, hard, dense, massive to thinly (1/32") laminated, 'slightly to very calcar- eous in part, common randomly oriented calcite recemented fractures (1/64" to 1/4"o),-dip 70e (G), grading to l' Claystone, tuffaceous, silty, green-gray to ~ark gray, hard (1/32" to 1/8") calcite recemented fractures, slightly calcareous in part. 6' Tuff, as in top l' of core. Siltstone and tuff March 29~ 1963: Ran IES log and recorded 4592-2745' (drilled depth 4612'), Integrated Gamma-Sonic log and recorded 4590-2743' Microlog and recorded 4592-2745' CDMand recorded 4583-2743' and directional survey and recorded 4583-2736'. MarCh 31, 1963: · Drilled 12~" h~le 4612-4716'. Measured out Of hole and corrected measurements from 4716~' to 4700'. 4612-4700' Slltstone and tuff Drilled 12~" hole and spot cored 8~" and 7½" hole 4700-8434'. Below 6100'-+ hole inclination increased from O°15' to a m~ximum of 9e at 7578' and held in the 7-8e range. While drilling this interval lost a total of approximately 82½ hours due to high winds and weather. 4700-5077' Siltstone and tuff LOG AND HISTORY WIDE BAY UNIT ~1 SectiOn 5 (proj· ), T33S, R44W, Seward B & M Page 7 5077 -5086 ' 5086-5576 ' 5576-5586' 5586-6039' 6039-6048' 6048-6316' 6316-6328' Core ~9 - Recovered 8' 1' Tuff~ light green-gray, very fine grained in part, vitric~ hard~ dense, massive (1/64" to 1/8") fractures recemented with calcite and commonly has thin streaks of dark gray-black, hard, pyritic siltstone squeezed in along the fractures~ no pattern of orien- tation to fractures which range in dip from 10-90° , no measurable dip. 4' Tuff (60%) and siltstone (40%): Tuff, gray to green-gray, slightly silty and fine grained in part, vitric~ hard, dense. Siltstone~ tuffaceous in part~ dark gray-black~ hard~ slightly calcareous in part~ pyritic in part~. The siltstone and tuff form a heterogeneous rock-that appears to have beene slump type deposit which has sub- sequently been fractured and sheared. The fractures are cemented with calcite, and commonly pyritic siltstone is squeezed in along the fracture planes. A few fracture surfaces have vugular spaces partially filled with euhedral to subhedral quartz xtals and common anhedral smoky quartz with calcite xtals at the base, no measurable dip. ... 3' Tuff, as in the top one foot. Siltstone and tuff Core ~lO - Recovered 9' 9' Tuff, light to dark gray~ vitric, grades to black siltstone, highly brecciated by thin black hairline fractures. Core has abundant slickensides along later fractures (up to 1/8") containing abundant black gouge and calcite recementation. No dip obtainable. Siltstone, hard, black as above, grading to tuff~ brecciated and fractured as above, with scattered small calcite lined rugs. Siltstone and tuff Core ~11 - Recovered 9' 9' Siltstone, black, and Tuff, light gray, crushed. No dip obtainable~ possible dips crushed in coring. Tuff (?), light gray~ very dense, siliceous, grading to chert, with a network of abundant black cal- cite filled hairline fractures, larger fracture zones dip approxi- mately 60 degrees~ are partially to completely filled with calcite crystals and black silt, and are bounded by irregular patches of soft fine grained tuff (gOuge?). No definite dip obtainable~ however a thin s!ickensided silt layer at bottom of core dips 15 degrees and may possibly be bedding although it seems more likely to be a frac- ture. Siltstone and tuff Core ~12 - Recovered 9' 4' Tuff (50%), siliceous, light to dark gray, very hard, dense, vitric, highly fractured and contorted with irregular patches and inclusions of dark gray-black, very hard~ dense~ siliceous siltstone (50~). Abundant fractures (~2" to 3/8") recemented with calcite and common- ly filled with pyrite. NCSOF. No measurable dip. 5' Tuff (70~)~ siliceous~ light to medium gray~ very hard, dense~ massive~ vitric, with irregular bodies of medium to dark gray, hard~ dense, siliceous siltstone (30%), common (1/32" to 1/4" 'fractures recemented with calcite and pyrite. Four gouge zones (~-1½") with firm to soft, clayey~ tuffaceous, medium to dark gray' gouge material and with calcite and pyrite along the margins of the gouge zones. One 4" interval one foot from the top is extremely limey. NCSOF. No measurable dip. LOG AND HISTORY Section 5 (Proj.), T33S, R4$W, Seward B & M Page 8 6328-6660' 6660-6668' 6668-6945' 6945-6953' 6953 -7160 ' 7160-7163' 7163-7728' 7728-7734' 7734-8256' 8256-8270' Siltstone and tuff Core ~13 - Recovered 4' 4' Siltst°ne, dark gray to gray-black~ hard~ dense~ calcareous in part, siliceous in part, abundant (1/32" to 1/4") calcite recemented fractures., trace finely disseminated pyrite, with irregular bodies and inclusions .of light gray, fine to medium grained~ hard~ silty limestone with rare included green grains. No measurable dips. NCSOF. Siltstone and tuff Core ~14 - Recovered 3' 3" Tuff~ light gray~ hard~ crystalline~ ashy~ thinly bedded (less than' 1/8" beds).. This piece of core too small to determine orientation of dip. 2'9" Siltstone, black, hard~ very calcareous~ carbonaceous~ massive. Highly fractured, fractures healed with white calcite~ slickensides on some fracture surfaces. Fractures generally less than 1/16" thick. No dip observable. NCSOF. Note: Entire core broken and burned in coring process. Siltstone~ tuff and chert Core ~15 - Recovered 2' 2' Tuff~ light gray, salt and pepper~ crystalline, hard. Fine t© medium grained~ angular, some' coarse grains~ rare fragments (up to 1/8") black siltstone and few fragments of black chert (up to 1"). Composition: quartz, feldspar~ hornblende (?)~ black chert~ and rare greenish grains; contains moderate amount finely disseminated pyrite. Slightly calcareous. Moderately fractured~ fractures (1/16") filled with white calcite. Generally massive~ but faint banding~ .alignment of chert and siltstone fragments~ and alignment of fine~ lath like grains suggest steep (80° plus) dips. Rated fair. P&P - tight. NCSOF. Note: One small (2") fragment of black~ hard siltstone found at . .': :top of core. This was assumed to be sloughed material. Siltstone and tuff Core ~16 - Recovered 3' 3" Siltstone~ dark gray-black~ slightly calcareous~ siliceous in part~ very hard, highly fractured recemented with gray-white to brown calcite (1/32" to 1/4"), predominantly 60-90°, NCSOF. 2'9" Tuff~ limey~ light to dark gray mottled appearance~ very fine to fine grained, very hard, (1/32" to 1/8") calcite recemented frac- tures randomly oriented (5,70° ), fair 54° dip from one 8" piece of core~ NCSOF. Siltstone and tuff Core ~17 - Recovered 14' 14' Siltstone~ very limey~ dark gray to black~ hard~ dense~ rarely tuffaceous, carbonaceous in part with streaks~ pods~ and contorted beds (1/16" to 2") of light gray to brown-gray, iimey~ very fine to fine grained, hard tuff (tuffaceous limestone?) (10-20% of core). Numerous randomly oriented (1/32" to ½") calcite recemented frac- tures with vugular s~aces in the larger calcite seams. Trace quartz xtals (up to ~" long)' in vugs~ rare slickensided surfaces~ trace finely disseminated pyrite~ rare green grains (glauconite?). Dip 25-35° (F) measured from several contorted beds. NCSOF. Rare scattered Meggafossil fragments. LOG AND HISTORY · section 5 (pr°j-), T33S, R44..W.., Seward B & M Page 9 8270-8434' Siltstone and tuff June 22, 1963:" While 'd~il~'ing at 8434' twisted off in drill collars leaving 287' of fish in the hole. Recovered fish on third run with 9,7/8" socket. Drilled 12-~'' hole 8434-8536'. Lost five hours due to high winds during this ~t~riod. 8434-8536' Siltstone and tuff June 26, 1963: Ran IES log and recorded 8535-4592' (drilled depth 8536')~ Integrated Gamma-Sonic log and recorded 8532-4590', Microlog and recorded 8535-4592' ~ CDM and recorded 8532-4583' ~ direc- tional survey and recorded 8526-4583' and Lateral log and recorded 8530-4100'. Drilled 12~" hole 8536-8557'. 8536-8557' Siltstone and tuff June 28, 1963: Reran CDM and recorded 8532-4583' (drilled depth 8557'). Drilled 12~" hole 8557-8819'. 8557-8819' Siltstone and tuff July 5, 1963: Reduced~12~ ~'' hole to 10-5/8" hole at 8819'. Drilled 10-5/8" hole and spot cored 7½" hole 8819- 11156'. Hole deviation held in 6 - 2° range. Had minor methane gas shows below 10248' at following approximate depths: 10248'~ 10775'~ 10931', 10964'~ 10986'. Increased mud weight from 78~ to 89~ per cubic foot~ partly to correct gas cutting and partly to correct for minor hole sloughing. Wh'ile drilling this interval lost approximately 65 hours total due to high wind s. 8819-8834.! Core ~18 - Recovered 15' 15' Tuff-Breccia~ dark gray-green to medium gray-green. Fragments: medium gray-green with rare very dark greens~ very finely granular~ very angular to rounded~ very irregular in shape and size~ size ranges from less than 1/4 mm upward to more than 6 inches~ many fragments are irregular (vesicular?) and contain pods of calcite and abundant clusters and grains of a yellow-green~ transparent~ relatively hard~ glassy~ crystalline mineral in pod~ ~udely cir- cular to elongate up to 1/2 inch with individual crystals up to l/2 mm, a second green mineral is also abundant in the ~ragments and forms smoothly rounded dark blebs~ is soft~ and gives a very light green almost soapy powder when scratched~ this mineral appears to have a radiating texture in part; fragments are very slightly calcareous in part~ siliceous in part~ and cut by calcite seams up to 1/2''~ thick that are typically brownish-white and crystalline. Ground mass is ~ very dark green-gr~y~ dense~ slightly calcareous~ silty to clayey~ cut by calcite seams and contains the yellow-green mineral clusters. Contact between fragments and ground m~ss is sharp in part to very vague and the texture~ hardness and mineralogy appear similar. The core appears altered (chloritzed?). One set LOG AND HISTORY WIDE B~Y UNIT ~1 Section 5 (PrgJ-)~. T33S, R44W, Seward B & M Page 10 8819-8834' 8834-9399' 9399-9412 ' 9412-9921' 9921-9924' 9924-10248' 10248-10262' 10262-10765' 10765-10768' Core ~18 - continued of calcite seams cut the core near 75°, another at near 45°~ while others are net to pod like, break easily in irregular fractures from 0° to 15°. The upper two feet of the core is mostly ground mass and the core from 8829.5-8831' appears to be of fragment composition. No reliable dip. NCSOF. Siltstone and tuff Core ~19 - Recovered 13' 13' Lapilli tuffs gray-green to dark green~ very fine to medium graineds calcareous in part~ hards dense with a light yeltow-green~ vitreouss xtalline mineral (olivine?). Abundant 1/8" to 3/4", subangular to subrounded fragments of: Greens vitrict~ fine-graineds pyroclastics; light green-grays fine to medium and coarse grained pyroclastics with common green, soft~ ¥itric inclusions; dark gray to black~ hard~ dense~ slightly calcareous siltstone. Light gray-brown to brown limestone. The tuff is highly fractured and recemented with calcite. Some of the fractures show slickensides filled with a light greens soft mineral with a greasy lustre and feel. The mineral is platy~ striated and appears to have a calcareous cement between (?) the plates. No measurable dip. NCSOF. Siltstone and tuff Core ~20 - Recovered 1' 3" Tuff - calcareous~ siliceous in part~ very fine to fine grained~ gray~ massive~ hard~ trace dark gray-blacks firm fragments~ trace fine pyrite~ trace yellow-green~ glassy~ crystalline mineral (olivine?), calcite recemented fractures~ NCSOF. 9" Tuff - (may be a sill?), siliceous, slightly calcareous in part~ green hard~ very fine to fine graineds massive~ dark gray-black, firm, Slightly calcareous fragmentss trace fine py~ite~ trace yellow-green, glassy~ crystalline mineral~ fine calcite seams and recemented fractures s NCSOF. Siltstone and tuff Core ~21 - Recovered 13' 13' Tuff~ highly altered, gray-green to green~ massive to fractureds to highly sheared~ foliated in part~ slightly calcareous~ core surface smooth to "knobby" where sheared~ breaks easily along wavy surfaces with waxy lustre~ fractures healed with calcite in part with seams to 1/4"~ abundant indistinctly to sharply outlined pods of usually hard~ white~ feldspar (?) up to 1/4" diameters parts of core with a pitted surface possibly vesicles (?)~ some of which are filled with a soft amorphous dark green mineral in pods to 1/8". Alteration dominant with many green minerals developed -~chlorite~ serpentine (?) talc (?). Core appears to be a highly sheared and altered volcanic tuff or tuffaceous agglomerate with possible basic flaws included. Appears tight except for possible fracture porosity. Patchy mineral fluorescense. No dip. NCOS. Siltstone and tuff Core ~22 - Recovered 2' Siltstone: very dark gray to black~ very calCareoUs~ dense~ very hard~ silicified~ cut by many thin (less than 1/4 mm)~ straight calcite healed fractures and by broader (up to 5 mm) wavy calcite rich zones~ slickensided surfaces common with smooth~ glassy~ silver colored surfaces~ bedding distinct in lower 8" of core~ bedding marked by color change from black to gray~ gray beds are up to .~ WIDE BAY UNIT ~l Section 5 (Proj.), T33S, R44W~. Seward B & M Page ll 10765-10768' 10768'10934 ' 10934-10950 ' 10950-11156 ' Core ~22 - Continued thick and appear more calcareous and more granular, thin (up to l.. thick) seams of fine pyrite follow bedding: additional pyrite is disseminated throughout core. Core parts sharply along bed- ding exposing slickensided surfaces. Dip 55° rated very good. NCSO. Mineral fluorescence from calcite. Remarks: Core frac- tured in part from coring. Two cobble size (up to 3½") pieces on top of core composed of tuff (?)~ green, hard, altered as in Core ~21. Considered to be fill. Siltstone and tuff Core ~23 - Recovered 16' 16' Siltstone: Very dark gray to black, very calcareous~ mostly massive~ hard, dense~ silicified, probably cherty in part, broken surfaceS give minute pinpoint reflections from abundant tiny crystal faces; core cut by a network of calcite healed thin (up to 5mm) linear fractures and by wavy calcite rich bands and pods up to l" wide~ calcite is chiefly light brown to brown-gray and rarely black in coarsely crystalline pods; fewer, later thin (about lmm) fractures appear to offset .the calcite healed frac- tures as much as ½"~ crystalline pyrite present as thin. discon- tinued seams and disseminations, several slickensided 'i~urfaces have an extremely high, .black gloss and may be graphitic¥ bedding .r-indicated by infrequent gray banding in darker massive core; distinct in three places. Dip 40-50° , rated fair. NCSO. Mineral fluorescence from. calcite... Siltstone and tuff September 3: 1963: Ran IES log and recorded 11144-8535' (drilled depth 11156'), CDM and recorded 11144-10400' when pads wore out. Reran CDM but could not get below 9380' and recorded 9380-8300'. Maximum bottom hole temperature from logs 260°F. Conditioned hole to bottom. September 4.:~ 1963: Attempted to rerun CDM~ could not get below 9370'. conditioned hole to bottom. Wind became too high to log. Drilled 10-5/8" hole 11156-11209'. 11156-11209' Siltstone and tuff September 6, 1963: Ran Directional Survey and recorded 11183-8500' (drilled depth 11209'). Attempted to rerun CDM, sonde stopped at 8819'. Drilled 10-5/8" hole and spot cored 7~2' hole 11209-12566'-TD, which was reached on October ll, 1963. Hole deviation held in 2-5~ range. Had minor Methane ~s shows while drilling at following approximate depths: 11327', 11458'. Increased mud weight from 89~ to 99~/cu. ft. partly to correct gas cutting but mainly to correct for minor hold sloughing. Lost approxi- mately 70 hours total~ due to high winds while drilling this interval. 11209-11568' Siltstone and tuff LOG·AND HISTORY WIDE BAY UNIT ~1 Section 5 (Proj.), T33S,. R44W~ Seward B & M Page 12 11568-11578' 115.78 - 12107 ' 12107-12117 ' 12117-12556 ' 125 56 - 12566 ' Core ~24 - Recovered 10' 10' Tuff breccia (agglomerate?), gray green to dark green.. The ground mass is gray-green to dark~ green~ very fine to fir~-grained~ hard~ s~licious~ slightly clayey in part~ slightly calcareous in part~ numerous randomly oriented (1/16" to 1/4") calcite recemented Fractures. Fragments consist of 1/8" to 2" angular to subrounded~ medium gray-green to dark green tuff and dark gray to black silt- stone~ hard~ silicious~ slightl'y calcareous in part. Pods of calcite and feldspar (?) common throughout core; rare dark green~ firm to soft~ amorphous blobs; rare light green to yellow-'green glassy xtalline m'.~'~eral, occurs singularly and in pods up to W · Core is sheared~ fraCt~red and recemented with calcite~ appears tight and has trace mineral fluorescence. No measureable dip. NCSO. Siltstone and tuff Core ~25 - Recovered· 10' Tuff~ green~ medium grained, .hard~ grades downward to light to dark greenish gray tuff~ vitreous~ containing glass shards~ with calcite fracture fillings. Sharp depositional contact~ 25° dip~ rated as good. ~ 1' Siltstone~ greenish gray~ dense~ calcareous~ contains small widely disseminated pyrite crystals. Depositional contact~ 20° dip, rated as fair, Haitus? 8' Tuff~ green to greenish gray~ vitreous to medium grained~ extremely brecciated~ contains small scattered masses of dense ~black calcar- eous silty mudstone throughout and near top a 2' thick "smeared" mass with irregular but sharp contacts~ entire unit contains numerous calcite fracture fillings up to ½" thickness cross-cutting both mudstone and tuff and only occasionally following boundaries of mudstone masses. No visible bedding. Siltstone and tuff Core ~26 - RecOvered 10' 10' MetamorPhiCs: Probably altered, tuff or volcanics~ dark green-gray to green with dark red-brown mottled areas forming up to 50~ of the rock. Generally massive~ numerous veins (~8") and pods of white quartz~ numerous veins (¼") of a dark green~ soft~ prismatic mineral (serpentine?)~ few fracture fillinss (~") of brownish white calcite. 'Several pods of asbestos (~") in association with a green~ vitreous mineral (hardness 6 plus) which may be diopside or epidote. The red-brown mottlings appear to be finely dissemi- nated garnet. 0~ctober 13, 1963: Ran IES log and recorded 12567-11144! (drilled depth 12566'), Integrated Sonic log (gamma log out of order) and recorded 12562-8532'~ Microlog and recorded 12567-8535' and CDM and recorded-12567-9380'. Maximum bottom hole temperature recorded 283°F. LOG AND HISTORY Section 5 (Proj.), T33S, R44W~ Seward B & M Page 13 October 14'15, 1963: Circulated waiting on orders and weather. October 16, 1963: Plugged 10100-9970 '-+: with open end 2½" tubing tail on 4½" drill pipe hanging at 10100' pumped in 100 sacks construction cement treated with retarder. In place 12:50 AM. Plugged 6646-6454'+] wit~-above setup hanging at 6646' pumped in 150 sacks construction cement· In place 5:40 AM. ~ Plugged 2259-1823': with above setup hanging at 2259' pumped in ..400 sacks construction cement. In place 11:15 AM. Stood cemented 3½ hours and located top cement plug at 1823 '. Plugged 300-58': with above setup hanging at 300' pumped in 165 sacks construction cement. In place 6:00 PM. Laid down balance 4½" drill Pipe. Located top cement plug at 58'. October 17, 1963: Removed BOPE and cut of 13-3/8" casing head. Plugged 41-20': placed 21' cement surface plug in stub of 13-3/8" casing. Balance of hole left filled with heavy mud. Welded steel'plate on stub 13-3/8" casing and erected regula- tion USGS abandonment marker with stub extending 15' into 13-3/8" casing. RIG AND CREW RELEASED 8:O0 AM 10-17-63. Well abandoned October 17, 1963. ,,, Present Condition: 30" 11~.65~ conductor driven to 75' 20" 94~ H-40 casing cemented at 370' i 8" . ' 3-3/ 61~ and 54.5~ J-55 casing cemented at 2137 Total Depth: 12566' Plugged 10100-9970'+, 6646-6454'+, 2259-1823', 300-58' 41-20' -- ~ · Erected regulation USGS abandonment marker. Junk: None WELL APANDONED October 17,.1963. LOCATE WELL CORRECTLY UNITED STATES ~()V 8 ~ART~ENT OF THE INTERIOR DMsion of ~ines inerai~EOLOGICAL SURLY Dept. o~ Notur~[ Re~urc~ LOG OF OIL OR GAS WELL Company ~~].~-O~~.-~~ ........ Address---~.--~t~-~.-~_j~la~~_~ Lessor or Tract _]~__~r__~ ......................... Field ~e_~__~ .... State _2L]~a~ ............ Well No. 1.--1~'~, Sec. __ .~__ T. ].:~_ R. ~ Meridian :~ ............ County Location ~ ft.~ of--1[-Line and ~_ ft. E~Lt~ of _~___ Line of _~:~_~,.__~ ..... Elevation,~.k ~..,...'~-L'-][B The information given herewith is a complete and correct record of the well and all work done thereon so far as can be determined from all available records. " Signed __ Mr, iL L. Murray The summ~ry on this p~ge is for the condition of the well at above date. Commenced drilling .... ~__~ ......... , 19_~. Finished drilling ...... 0~,ob~v--l,~- ............. , 19t~.~_. OIL OR GA~ SANDS OR ZONE~ (Denote gas by G) N0. 1, from ..... Nolae ............ to ........................ No. 4, from ........................ to ........................ No. 2, from ........................ to ........................ No. 5, from ........................ to ........................ No. 3, from ........................ to ........................ No. 6, from ........................ to ........................ IMPORTANT WATER SANDS :No. 1, from ..... 1~ ............ to ........................ ~o. 3, from ........................ t~ ........................ :N o. 2, from ........................ to ' :No. 4, from ........................ to ........................ CASING RECORD 81ze Weight easing per foot Threads per Make inch Alnount Kind of shoe Perforated Cut and pulled from poou q~u~u!~oq~ ill ~ q~t~~ a!~. ~--~~ ...................... From-- To- . . _o.~.ho..m_b~. ~' boe!~!o~ Purpose pipe pipe · ,. ,. ]vIUD;'DING AND.~EMENTING RECORD , . :aa.alS~ .... ~i-a~[*- ...... I ................. t .........: .... ........................ ............................................ I -~I SHOOT]lNG RECORD Rotary tools ~Tere used · om .... !--0 .......... ~-~g-~ .... ' ................... Cable tools w~re used from ...... 1 ............. feet to 1-~- ............ feet, and from ............... feet to .......... feet -~q~t~ O~ ILl , i19~ Put to producing , 19 The prodgction for the first !24 hours was .... _~_ ..... barrels of fluid of which ........% was oil; ........ % emulsion; .....~ % water; and ___~__ % sediment. Gravity, °B~ If gas we , cu. ft. per g~ ho~rs .................... Gallons gasoline per 1,000 cu. ft. of gas .................... Reek pre~sure, lbs. po sq. ~ ....................... I [ EMPLOYEES ~.-;--~-:-C'a~']~ ....................... ! ....... , Driller .................... ..... FORMATION -~;--~;;--~M~l;ey ........................... , Driller R. W. ~oneyae~t ,, ~r -~--r,;--C~ ...................... .RECORD FROM-- TO-- TOTAL FEET FORMATION log and hist ~O~TF ~Q~VmlO~ tS~CO~D--C°Ut:!~rseq . . . : NAME OF 60~PANY OR OPERATOR Richfield 0it Corp. -o~-'erator ..... ---;-~F..: ~O. 4-~6D .~ Anchorage ~s~ w ~ ~~ ~ City j~ PLUG BACK [] DATE AB~NDON X October 17~ 1963 Alaska 99501 State DESCI{IPTION OF WELL, AND LEASE Name of lease %Vell number Elevation (~ ~.l.~LZOlflql Wide Bay Unit 1 30 ' Well location (give footage from section lines) Sectionwtownship--range or block & survey _360' South and 810'. East .~rom Northwest Corner~ Section 5~ T33S R44W~ Seward Meridian Field & reservoir (If wildcat, so sta~e) County Wildcat Alaska Peninsula Area Distance, in miles, and direction from nearest town or post office Approximately 22 'miies? SOuthwest of: Kanatak~ Alaska Nearest distance from proposed location Distance from proposed location to nearest drilling, to property or lease line: completed or applied--for well on the same lease: feet None 56o Proposed depth: 12~566 ' Total Depth Rotary or cable tools Rotary feet Number of acres in lease: 173,859- 79 acres IApprox. date work will start Well abandoned October 17~ 1963 Number of wells on lease, including this well, completed in or drilling to this reservoir: If lease, purchased with one or more wells drilled, from whom purchased: Name Status of bond Blanket None Address Remarks: (If this is an application to deepen or plug back, briefly describe work to be done, giving present producing zone and expected new producing zone) This well was abandoned as follows: 1. p_lugged 10100-9970'+: with 100 sacks construction cement, treated. In place 12:50 A~ 10-1~-63. ~, Plugged 6646-6454'_+: with 150 sacks construction cement. In place 5:40 AM. 3- Plugged 2259-1523': with ~400 sacks construction cement. In place 11:15 AM. Located top cement plug at 1523'. 4. Plugged 300-58': with 165 sacks con- struction cement. In place 6:00 PM. Located top cement plug at 58'. 5. Plugged 41-20' Placed 10' cement surface plug in stub 13-3/8" casing. Left balance of hole filled with heavy mud. Welded steel plate on stub of 13.3/8" casing and erected regulation USGS 1 8" abandonment marker with stub 15' into 3-3/ casing. Well abandoned October 17~ '1963. Present Condition: 30" 118.65~ conductor driven to 75' '' 20" ~4~ ~40 casing cemented _~0'. '13-3/8" 61~ & 54.5~ J-55 casing cemented ,2137'. Total Depth: 12,566'. Plugged 10~00-9970'_+, 6646-6454'_+, 2259-1523', 300-58', ~1-~O'. CERTIFICATE: ~. the undersigned, state t~at I am th~ agent of the ~ichfield 0il Corporation (company), and that ~ am authorized by said company to make this report; and that this report was pre- pared under my supervision and direction and that the facts stated therein are true, correct and complete to Alask~ Oil and Gas~onservation the best of my knowledge. Permit Number: ~ 5-62 Approval Date: Approved By: Notice: Before sending in this form be sure that you have given all information requested. Much unnecessary correspond- ence will thus be avoided. See Instruction on Reverse Side of Form Signature Commission Application to Drill, Deepen or Plug Back Form No. P-1 Authorized by Order No. 1 Effective October 1, 1958 UNITED STATES ~PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Budget Bureau No. 42-R~!~. Approval zzpir~ 1~1~0. l_~8D OFFICE ....... um ............... LE-:SEE S MONT~Y REPORT OF OPERATIONS State .... AI~ ................ County ........... ,-,,, ................. Field .... ~.~W,.~.&~ .................. Tl~e roll. wind is a correct report of oper~tior~s ~l~t prod~otion (i~olu~R~l! drilli~ a~l prod~o~nd wells) for t~e montl~ of .......... ~ .............. 1~3.-, ........................................................................... .4~eT~t's address ....................... P~--~i*--~--~ ................. Company ................................................. A~= ~.mSa ,- - ~ - -gl~'~ ~ ~ ~ n e d ..................... M~. _~:. .L. . : . _ _M. ~.~.~. . ................ P~o~e ....................................... It,.aam~--~7~ ............. .4~ent's , , - , w~ D.~ I O~oNs o~ B~sa~m or REMARKS S~C. AND ri'WP. RANGE, NO. P~c~ B~ OF O~ GEA~Y ~U. ~T. O~ G~ R~VBRED none, 8o s~) ~ ~d ~t of ~ f~ ~e ~t ~ m) -.~ , ~te ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ey 1 No?~.--There were ............... ~ .................. runs or sales-of oil; ........................... tI~ .............. M ou. f~. of gao sold ................. lao ........................ runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) No~.~epor~ on this form is required for each :calendar month, r~gardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, UnleSS otherwise direct~zl by the supervisor. ForrrL 9-~29 16--~701~-~ U.S. GOVERNMENT PRIN'TI~ OI~IL'IC~ (January 1950) UNITED STATES DEPRRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGIC, AL SURVEY LE$SEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS Tke follourint~ is a oorrea~ reporg of operations and p~d~o~o~ (t~ot~ln~ d~ln~ ~ produdn~ for the mo~t~ of ......... ~~ .................... , lO~_, ............................................................................ ~,~' , ~dress .... ~__~__~__~ ................................... ~ompa~y .~~~-~-~.~~~-- .......... ~ ................... ~,__~._~0:!_ ................ ~i~d ....................... M~--a~--~:-~~ ............. r~e .................... ~--6~~ ................................ J~,~t'~ t~tle ~t,..~--~-- cu. F~. o~ (tis (lazz.oNs oF BA~E~s OF WELL DA~m BA]~ELS OF O~ GRAVY GASO~E WATER (~ (~ ~' ~: ~ shut EE~VBB~D none, ~ s~) o~t ~ ~) a~th at ~idn~,t l~~ 31, 1963. : SEP 16 196S Petroleum I .onch ~O Dept. of Nc ~ura~ ¢,e:cur~ ~ . .. '.:. * .. .... No~v.,--There were ............ ~ ..................... runs or sales of oil; .................. ilO- ......................M ou. ft. of gas sold; ......... ~ ................................ runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) No?~.--RePort on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 0th of the suCceeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. IRDI*I~I 9=1~'~'~9 10.---'~;761~$ U.S. ~OVL'RSMEN? PRINTING OFFICI~ (]anu~ ]95o) ~.~- Budgo$ Bureau No. 42--1~856.& UNITED STATES ~U~ 9 1~ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY u~z ............... ~-~ ........... petroleum BronCh MOCkerY OF O, ,A IO,S Alosko Dept. Tl~e followi~ is a correct report of operations a~d prod~etio~ (i~el~diz~ drillir~5 arid producing wells) for tI~e mor~t7~ of .......... ~ ............. : .......... , 19_~_, ............................................................................ J,~ en t' s address .......... :~-,~--~-~~-~ .............................. Oom. pany~e~,fl..OJ~.~.~:~t,02 .... .................................... ~,.~A3,~_,~,_.~~ .......... s~ ~,~ed ................. M~.ILL--~*~-~- ................... 'i OU. F~. OF OAS (In thousands) OALLONS OF OASOLIN~ RECOYE~D WA~z~ (It none, so state) D E N REMARKS (It dHlll~, depth: ff shu_t clown, clam a~d result of t~t for oontant of gM) TIA.L '. No~E.--There were ................ aC .................. runs or sales of oil; ......................... ~ ............... M cu. ft. of gas sold; ...................... ~ ................... runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) No~.~Repor~ on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the s~atus of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise dire0ted by the supervisor. :~-tO1./~ 9-329 16--25706-8 O.S. GOYf~SMs~S? PRINTI#~ OrrlCl (January 1950) /~/ Budget Bureau No. 42-R356.5. ~"~- Approval expires 12-31-4~0. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE NUMBER ..... ~-~ ....... GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNiT ............... LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS State ..........~ ........... Cou, n, ty ............ .,...:.,..,- ............... .Field---~-~l~JilStL]~-~ The followir~ is a correct report of operations arid prod~otio~ (inelwdin~ drillir~ and prod~oi~ wells) for tI~e rr~o~tl~ of ................... ~ .............. , 19~._, ............................................................................. /l~e~t' s address ........................~__~__~__~ ............... Corr~pany .................................................. ~~_~ ......... $i~r~ed .......................... ]~[r, _ ]~ _~,_ .~_p.~.aY. ........... P~o,~e ..................... . ................. ;ii~m,l~-~-~t~l ............. .~e,~t's SEC; AND l~I, ~O~]4 ' No.~ [ Pao~ve~ L BARRELS OF 011'- I C~: &VITY ~) No~..--There were ......... ~_, ................ , ..... runs or sales of oil; ..................... ~ ...................M ou. ft. of gas sold; ........ ,~ ............................... runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) Nebr.--Report on this form is requMed for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the super*visor. (January 1950) 16---~5766-8 U.S. gOVS'RNMENT PRINTINg OFFICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGi~ SURVEY LE$SEE'$ NTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS S~c. AND .. I i . . . . I · , m~f~O?n'J No~,--There were .............. ~ ................... runs or sales of off; ................ ~ .............. ,-,~a.,..~ ¥~M~ ou._fJ~., of gas sold; .............. ~, .......................... runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where NoT~,.--Repor~ on this form is required for each Calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and mus~ be filed in duplicate wi~h the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unles~ otherwise directed by the s~e~.~/~,~-~ Form o-aeo 3~--2~n~-s .. ~. ',~,~]~,~,.,,.~ o,,,c~ (January 1950) Budget Bureau Bio. i~-~. Approval, expires UNITED STATES L~.D OmcE _..Aneh.Qll~ ............ ~ .u..,, .am,.ltai~ ............ DEPARTlVlt~NT OF THE INTERIOR e~e~o~c~, suevE~ u.~...~.~m~..~r~a~~)_ LESSEE'$ ~NTHLY~'REPORT OF OPERATIONS . _ .............. :.-:.:= ............ /~e~ ..... ~..]~al~l~ll..~ ................... ~Ae follo~z~f is ~ oorreol; repor~ of operations a~d prod~o~o~ (f~,oht, c~nf d~l~f ar~ prod~o~nf ~ee~l~) /or the ~or~tl, of .............. Alit& ................. , mt&~_, ............................................................................ .~l~er~' e addree, ..... ~.--0.--~-.~ ................................... .............................. A~~,_~~ ........................... ~,a ................... _~...:..g_:_~:..~F2~~ ................... ~o,~e ..................... ~ r_ :~:.~nt~l ............................... Sr. Am> TWp. RANOZ W~mL ~'.~DAm BaJmz~s · Or. F~. oF GAS G~oNs OF BI~I~ o~ REMARKS GASOLINE WA~R (~ (~ ~, ~th~ ff ~ut &wu. ~ OF ~ }~0. Pao~vcmn - OF O~ GRAVY (~ tho~) REOOV~aED none, ~ s~) ~ ~d ~t ~ ~t f~ ~e ~t ~ ~) , .... 'RECllYED' ,. ~ (~) ~ o,: ~,~ .,. mm~ ~ (3) . i I , 1 No~...--There were ........... ~ ...................... runs or sales-of off; ......... lie ............................... M ou. ft. of ga~ sold; ..................... ~ ................... runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applioable.) 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 supervisor by the 0th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. ]b-"orzn 9-829 16---2576~-8 u.s. ~OVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE (January 1950) RECEIVED Anchorage, UNITED STATES ~PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 's LESSE MONT ¥ REPORT OF OPERATIONS Budget Bureau No. ,13-1:1356.5. &.Dpt'oval egDirel 1~-~1..~0. Idmo O~qcz ...... .~.~[U:I~i~I ......... ~ NUMm .... ~ ~ ........... u,,,*.~..~.'{.~~-- ~t,e ......... ~:-: ......... ~o~ ............... ~ .............. ~-~-~-~ ..................... ~e follo~ i~ ~ oorreo~ r~por~ of oper~o~ ~ prod~otio~ (t~oI~t~t d~[i~t ~ prod~t wel~) for t~e mo~ & .............. ~ ..... L ........... ,19.~, ............................................................................ ~e~'8 ~ress .... ~---ZO,--~-~ ................................... Company ~~--~Z-~~~--- o ............................... ~.--~ ............................ si~d .................................. ~..~.L,. ~=~_* p~ .................... ~_~~ ................................ ~d~'~ ~z~~--~Z~~-~--- OU. FT. OF GAS AND ~P. RANOE NO. p~=v (~ ~~) OF ~ R~v~v none, so s~) ,, s~~ (21 l . NoT~..--There were ................ ~-- ................ runs °r sales of oil; ...................... D,~ .................... M ou. f~. of gm sold; .................. ~ ...................... runs or s~es of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" whe~ sppliesble.) No~E.--Repo~ on th~ lfO~ ~ requ~ for each ~len~r month, regar~s of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the superv~or by the 6th of the suckling month, u~e~ othe~e diree~ by the supervisor. ~ 9-329 1~76~ U.S. ~V~NMENT PRINTI~ OlllCg (]~U~y 19~) Bud~ Burmu No. 4~-R~o ' Approval ~lr~ UNITED STATES .... ,~o omcE ...... A~ ......... DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR L~ .u.m~ ....,/t.I~-.006G8 ......... GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Urn' ~NTHL¥ REPORT OF OPERATIONS n, 36' 6~ ~ ~p. C~nted at ~37" K. S, wtt,h 2~ ~c~ p~e 6:~ ~ 2~.l~, ~[[d~ cas:Mg. .~~ed ~d tested ~ with I~ - ok, ~Jl~d ~-" ~le 2(,~-~5' , ~e ~1 ~tb at ~r~ni~t ~b~~ 2~, 1~. 'RECEIVED' /. . Sinc~ (2:) She~' t ., .............. N°~,--There were .................. ~tO ................run~ or sales of oil; .............. ~O ......................... M ou. ft. of ga~ sold; ............... nr~ ...................... ,__ runs or ~ of g~line during the month. (Write "no" where appli~ble.) No~E.~po~ On t~ fo~ ~ r~u~ed for e~ch calen~r month, reg~ of the s~tus of operations, and m~ be filed in duplicate with the superv~or by ~he 6th of the suc~month, u~ othe~ d~rec~ by the su~rvisOr. RICItFIELD OIL CORPORATION Los Angeles 17, 0alifornia EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT · o~ Depa~,tment of l~a~ l~esources Division of Mines & Mine~ From: Richfield Oil Corporation Date: March 4, 1963 Shippe~ via: Please cheek and acknowledge receipt of the followin~ and return the second copy to me. 1 box - ditch samples - Wide Bay ~1 Depth (2740-3050) Garnett Pessel Received by: Remarks: ' , i 11 i ,1 i , i Date: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY :LE$$EW$ MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS i~---k, ~Y, ate ......... J~~ ............ Co~r~.~ ........... ~--;~.~ ............. lriel~ ...Al~m~.~a~-t-vea~ ................... TAe followin~ is a oorr~o~ report of opera~ior~s and prod~otior~ (i~olu~ltr~tt drtlli~t! and prodz, o~n~ well. s) for tl, e month of ............ ~~-whf- ............... ,19'-6-~-, ............................................................................ ~g~nt's ~reSs .......... P---:-O,-~'~6tt .............................. Compan!~ _~~e~l~..O~.~...~atle~.~ r_- ......... , ........................ ~_ ~.~:,~, ~ ...................... s~ ~,~ea ............... ~_r:__.n_....%:_k~_m~y__ ..................... P/w~o .......................... ~~.~__~y_ :.~.-.7 __~,_1_ .......................... .4~0,~¢s t~e .~_~.t_,__. _~_~L~....n_.t....~.~..~..__~_..r__ O~. F~. o~ OAs ~ OF ~ ~0. I P~uc~o ~ th~&) ~E~VERED none, So state) &. ~d ~utto~tof ~m) f~ ~e ~, . . J. Bi ~m ~dley b NO?~..,--There were ............... laO ...................rum or sales of oil; .............. ~ .......................... M eu. ft. of gas sold; ......................... ~_o_ ................ runs or s~les of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where appUo~ble.) No~.--Report on this form is required for each calend~r month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. Fornl 9-829 16---g.5766-~ u.s. eovrasa£~T PRINTINe OFFICE (;a~ua~y ~950) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGIC&L SURVEY OPERATI~ S 'S ~vision o{ Mines an~E ' ~NTHLY REPORT OF Alaska Dept. o{ Natural Reso~:,~:ces ....... "~z~ ~tato ............ ~~ .......... 0o~ .................... ~-: ............ ~ ..... ~..~--~ .................... ~) for t~e mo~t~ of ...... ~ ................... 1~_._~ ........................................................................... aa~'~ ~~ ..... ~__~__~-~ ................................... oo~v~u__~~~.~.~~. ~,_~~ ............................ s~a~ ......... 7~:,~~~~~ .............. Did t~ ~ No~,--The~ were ................... fft~ ............... run or sale; of oil; .................. ~ ...................... M ou. ~. o~ ga~ sold; : ................... ~ ...................... runs or ~ of gasoline dur~g the month. (Write "no" where appli~ble.) HoT~.~Rep~ on th~ fo~ ~ requked for each ~len~r month, regar~ of Bhe s~us of operations, ~nd mus~ be filed in duplicate wRh ~he superv~or by the 6gh of the suO~ing mon~ u~e~ olhe~ise direc~ by the supervisor. ~ ~ 1~76~ U.I. ~V~NMgNT PRINTIH OPFICg (J~ 19~) RECEIVED OEC 12 1962 Petroleum Branch D;~,~ion of Mines and Mineral~ 033., jr. Mr. B., L. Murray Dis%rt~ Development Eng~er ~9-8~-II :p~nssI ~9-~ 'oN :lT~nae& I 'oN ~jufl K~ op~M uo~aodaoD IJO plo~qo~ ~q Itt~ szol~,ou ~r~u~oldclng '~T,,~qs uodn ~u~pu~t~p ~o.~d jo ~OIt~J.LNI 3HJ...-K) .I. N31~.LaYd3CI SaU.¥.L$ a3,J. iNn (~J,V'~J"ldl ~Ll, l~l .I, ii418T1£ ) (1~I · ee~- ~u¥-ET.m~ Og~ eLIq- ~o2- ~o~Io ,~uo s¥ peso'Eoue os-LW ,~oj:.; VI:~-6 uu:o~ SDSI'I jo _gcIoo euo s~e TTe& s'e ¢:~o~I~[ ~nTcI ~o uedee(I ;TT.'!:~C[ oq. uo~q.~oyTdcI¥ 2:0 se.-!:cIoo ~3UDJ~ U~ n~lo.~d V~$¥'1¥ '39¥aO H D NY · 09 ~ XOa 'O 'd N 0 I 1¥ ~i 0 d ~! 0 )I ! O (Il 3 ! J H D ! a suu~X~A *Y trw · o~paI~ouaf ~ut ~o ~soq otb sea lZO?,a~,,~ slql letll ptm :lzoclaz s!ql auIeUX o~ ltreduloo p.~es lq pozl. zoq~ne u_re I ~eql pue '(,Cueduaoo) (ouoz 2u!onpoacI ~au poloodxo pu~ ouoz ~utonpo.zd puoq lo sn~aa:~S :posmiO-md mot[~ moaj 'POlIMP SllO.~X oaom ao ouo ~I1.!.,~. pos~qoand 'os~oI II :a!oaJos-oa stq] ol 2U!IIIaP ,.to u! po~OldmOO 'llO,~ s!q~ ~u!pnlou! 'os~al uo SllO.~ ~Io -mqmnN l.tulg ll!a~ }lJo,~x ol~p 'xoaddV :es~ol eu~s eq~ uo IIO~ -~o~ pOllddm~ ao pololdmoo SlOOl olq~o ao oo!~Io lsod -~o ua~ol lsoa~ou mo-~j UOllOOa.tp pu~ 'soI!m u! 'oou~lsKI o00 b ~,t I I I + 80900 -'10¥ KIZ-03,f r ichfield Oil Company 'I'Vide may Unit" 1 `sec. 5 733S, R44`✓V 12, 5661 TD 1963 Quarternary 0 - 170 Kialagvik Formation 1180 - 2340 (Middle Jurassic) Al inchak Shales 2340 - 4010 Kekurnoi Ls. 4010 - 12460 Igneous rocks 12460 - 12566 "All the observed oil stain occurred in fractures. The fractures are predominantly clacite filled. The nature of the rocks in this test are such that the majority are border line interpretations. Some of the claystones may be very argillaceous siltstones. Some of the tuffs might be logges as siltstones or limestones, some may be very quartz i t is sandstones. 11 Oil Shows 5101 - 5301 13901 19951 39501 5601 14101 21951 44501 015 8951 1 430 1- 1 440 1 22301 57701 9101 14951 24551 5880, 960I 15101 25651 1010, 16601 25701 10701 1 71 01 26101 11301 17401 - 17601 28451 11851 17751 28651 12601- 12801 17951 30301 1 31 01 1 91 51 32001 1 340' 1950, 37901