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TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF MATERIALS DATE: WELL N~ME: We are sending the material tabulated below. Please acknowledge receipt and return one copy to: Chevron U.S.A. Inc. ExplOration Department P.O. Box 5042 San Ramon, CA 94583-0942 Attn: D. R. Waterman RECIPIENT PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE Company: ",: · By: ..... · Date: ~ .. i~ ~ !:i! :-~ '?-'?'?~ BY: Development Geologist EXP-180-8 (CD-ii-8?) Printed in U.S.A. Chevron Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Regio!~al T~chnical Services Exploration, Land and Production Western Region P.O. Box 1272, Plat 103, Richmond, CA 94802 Tran ittal of Confidential Data Date 2/22/88 Ship to By John Srbach State o£ Alaska Shipped Via Alaska Oil & Conservation Commission Associated Air Freight, Inc. 3001 Porcupine Drive Ck'd. By .Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Waybill No. Attn: 3ohn ~. Boyle 1501545 [~ Insure-Value $ [----I Register-No. ~ Certify-No. Quantity Description Area Line Profiles Remarks 1 box o~ntaining C}{EV~N PRET~.." CREHE UNIT NO, 1 NUT,LOGS 300 '. 5:~90' Samples requested by No~m~ Stone, Instructions: Please acknowledge Receipt and return. Received By Date Remarks EXP-175-1 (CD-4-81 Printed in U.S_A_ 095800T23 DESTINATION STATION DATE AM j ~~~r~ FORWARDER AIRBILL NO. !Ifil IIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill[ Ilill II1 IIIII Jl Jl Dill lllll ~1~,~ ~ 15015q~ 0 9 5 8 0 6 7 2 3 FROM (SHIPPER) TO (CONSIGNEE) PLEASE USE FU~ ADDRESS. NO P.O. BOX PIECES A~Kq OIL ~} C~'iSERVATIO'~ C~',i-llgS[(:.,t 1 J 6 ] S ~ i F T ~ V ~1.~ ~ 300i PORCUPIt~E D~iIV~ SERVICE .- ' ' ~'~CI-!OF~;E~ ~ 99501/~92 DOCUMENT EXPRESS D~UMENT TELEX / PHONE ZIP CODE ~EL~ ~NE ZIP CODE ~l~.)~,52~OOJ ~O 90 2 9---lq33 99501/3192 D ~L~IDE ~G EXPRESS m:,]:~,~z,]:m~l,,4~]m DESC~IP~ON OF CONTENTS (IF WORLDWIDE PACKAGE EXPRESS SERVICE P~ASE ATTACH COMME~C~L INVOICES ON ~ m~;~ez~:~:~**~ YOU~ COMPANY LETTERHEAD) INCLUDING ANY ~KING8, DIMENSIONS ~D PACKING METHODS. VISA PAK SERVICE SAT ~DAY SE~ICE ~lS IS A NON-NEGOT~B~ AIRBILL SUmECT TO THE TERMS ~D CON~TIONS ~INTED ON me REVERSE OF THE SHIPPER'S COPY iN TENDERING THIS SHIPMENT. SHIPPER AGREES HANDLING THAT DHL S~ NOT BE ~ FOR SPEC~L INCIDENT~ OR CONSEQUEN~AL DANCES ARISING FROM THE CARRIAGE ~ THIS SHIPMENT. DHL DISCLNMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS ~ SHIPPER'S REQUEST ~D PAYMENT'~F INSU~RGE~.'JHERE ARE NO AGREED STOPRNG ~ACES FgH /HID ~HI~ML~/. I~/~H L AL~ READ THE ONFWD ~,~w CON~NT~ON~"OT~CE ON T~.~V,.SE O~"~"~ ' .. , ." D ", .... ,.~.~' /~~ I~O~E...~..L .~T."~ ~ - "~ DUTY · IN · .; D BI~ / METH ~ / " COPYRIG~ ~ DHL AIRWAYS, INC. 1985, 19~ · ~ TWIN D?H~RIV~tREDW~D Cl?Y, CA ~5 .............. . ...... DESTIN. WEIGHT 8 CHARGE . ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 'i<~ .~ .. .~... ;~.' . . January 20, 1988 · ." / 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE - / ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99~01-~192 j' TELEPHONE (907) 27~143~ ,, .. Telecopy ~o. (907) 276-7542 D. A Waterman, Jr - Room D 2084 Chevron USA, Inc. P 0 Box 5042 San Ramon, CA 94583-0942 Re: Pretty Creek UniC 224-28 Dear Mr Waterman: ' Upon-rev~.ewing the history of the subject well, which was completed on August 23, 1986, T found that we have not received a set o£ washed', dried, and legibly identified samples of drill cuttings. We requested this material when the AOGCC form 10-401, Permit to Drill, was approved. Your attention to this matter would be appreciated. If you have any questions, please call me at (907) 279-1433. F Boyle Petroleum Eng Assistant Jo/E.JFB.1 .. · !:,;6 ~. :.' ' Telecopy ~o.:.., (907) 276-7542 January '~ 0, ~ 1988 D A Waterman, Jr - Room D 2084 Ch~ vz on USA o 0 Box 5N&2 San Ramon, CA 94583-0942 Re: Pretty Creek Unit 224-28 Dear Hr Waterman: Upon reviewing the history of the subject well, Which was completed on August 23, 1986,'I found that we have not re. ceived a set of washed, dried, and legibly 'identified samples of drill cuttings. 'We requested this material when the AOGCC Zorm 10-401, Permit to Drill, was approved. tn~s matter would be appreciated ii! you have any ~uestions, please ca~l me an (907) 79 1433 jo/E.JFB.i Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 November 7, 1986 Mr. Tom Cook Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P. O. Box 107839 Ap. chorage, AK 99510-7065 Re: Final Location Clearance Pretty Creek Unit Well No. 224-28 Permit No. 86-0076 T14N R9W SM Sec. 28, , , Dear Mr. Cook: Our representative accompanied Ron Wilcox to the above referenced location on September 26, 1986. The location clean-up was acceptable. The casing had been cut off five feet below ground level, and a marker post was in place. The required information was besd welded on a steel plate which was welded to the marker post. Based on the above, final location clearance of the Pretty Creek Unit well .-7 ~ ~ · z~o. 2°4-°8 zs hereby approved. Sincerely, Co~ s s iot~e~ j o/A.HJi{.46 MEMORANmUM TO: THRU: FROM: Statr 3f Alaska Chairm~n J i / Lonnie C. Smith ~ ~'''-~ Connnissioner ,~.~[ ~ 5 Edgar W. Sipple, Jr. Petroleum Inspector DATE' OCtober 2], ]986 FILE NO.: D .EWS. 75 TELEPHONE NO.: SUBJECT: Location Clearance Chevron PCU 224-28 Permit No. 86-76 Exploratory Sec. 28, T]4N, R9W, SB&M Friday, September 26, ]986: I traveled this date with Chevron representative, Ron Wilcox, to Chevron's Pretty Creek Unit 224-28, Beluga River Field, to inspect the location for a final location clearance. The location was level, clean and contoured to the surrounding area. Photographs attached to this report verify the above conditions. I filled out an AOGCC surface abandonment report which is attached. In summary, I recommend that the Commission approve the final location clearance on Che~on's Pretty Creek Unit 224-28, Beluga River Field. Attachments ':~:~FILE"INFO~TION::?::-' :'~ :': "~- ' '" ' :' ~: ?''' - ' ' ' ' - ' ' Address -~~-~ ~'O7-~S~/'~~ ~ ~~~ · '- "Surface Location of Well Pe~it No. ~-- 7~ Sec. ~? , T~'~, R'-~- "~,-~... Unit Or ·Lease Name · Well No. Field &.Pool. 20 AAC 2~.120: ~LL ABANDONMENT MARKER: Dia.-Steel. Post (4,Min.) ... ~,"' Length (10' Min.) ~ ~'' Height Above Final Grade Level (4' Min.i . Top of Marker Pipe Closed with:' Cement Plug Screw Cap -.- Welds Set:~'0n Well' Head ' , On Cutoff Casing ~, In Concrete Plug Distance Below Final Grade Level ~ Ft. ~ ' in. . Side Outlets: Ail Valves and Nipples Removed Ail Openings Closed--_.~"~_~-., With'Blinds ~ With Cement , Other - D TO osT: (List Where Different from File Information) Operator ~.~/~_~ {~f ~ Unit or Lease Name .~ ,~_~ ~/. ~/~ ~/~/~ Well Number Z.~--~ , Surface Location of Well: .' 7g ~__ Ft.'F~/ L;' ~Sg~ Ft., F~C~L, Sec ~. , T/_7~- /~d, R ~ ~J, ~M 20 AAC 2'5.170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP PITS: Filled In ~iners-Removed or Buried ~, Debris Removed SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION.: Rough , Smooth ~,.Contoured ~, Flat '-~, 'Compacted Other CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION: Clean ~--~-,-Pipe Scrap __, Iron Scrap , Wood __, Mud__ Paper __, Other ~_~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ , Cement SURROUNDING AREA: Wooded ~,- ~rush '~,'Tundra ~, 'GrasS.__ Sand - , Other , Dirt , GraveI CONDITION SURROUNDING AREA: Clean' ~ash from Site__ Other , Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site__ ACCESS R0~D: Dirt , Gravel ~, Ice CONDITION ACcEss ROAD AND sURRoUNDING: Clean L~,- Rough . , Smooth ~Trash from Operations , Trees and/or Brush {r~m Clearing Road , Spoil froTM Clearing Road Other REMAINING-TO BE DONE: RECOMMEN~ APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT: Yes ~- No- INSPECTED BY ~ F~nal Inspection DATE '~- Z~ · ) ~..r,.., ;- - .-~.~.~ .., ":- { "'CZ .- ,...i-~. .,,., .. .. .. .. ]'::; , i _- STATE OF ALASKA ALA. A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO, .SSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown ~ Stimulate ~ Plugging ~ Perforate X Pull tubing ~_~ Alter Casing % Other iX 2. Name of Operator Chevron U.S.A. [nc. 3. Address P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of well at surface 762' N & 2058' E of Sw Cor. Sec. 28, 14N, 9W, SB&M At top of productive interval At effective depth At total depth 1883' N & 2524' E of SW Cor. Sec. 28, 14N, 9W, SB&M 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) K.B.-ll2 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 6. Unit or Property name Pretty Creek Unit 7. Well number PCU 224-28 8. Approval number 9. APl number 50-- 283-20081 10. Pool Beluga 5182 feet Plugs (measured) 4587'-4651' 5182 feet 4272'-4320' Feet Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth Structural Conductor 122' 20" Driven 144' Surface 1900' 13 3/8" 1920'-Sfc 1920' Intermediate Production 4831 ' 9 5/8" 4849'-1000' 4849' Liner Perforation depth: measured 4651'-4642' 4320'-4310' 4175'-4162' ~ue Verticaldepth 144' 1863' 4679' true vertical 4482'-4474' 4154'-4144' 4010'-3998' Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) NA Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) NA 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary See Attached Intervals treated (measured) Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure 13. NA Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 14. Attachments Daily Report of Well Operations Copies of Logs and Surveys Run C 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed ~'_.~-. Title Acting Area Operations SuperintendentDate//f-'/"fiLcft~ Form 10-404 Rev' ~2~"85' Submit in Duplicate cc.o,.. Drilling Morning Report ~ompany ~,/_/~.~)~ ~/~ Region [xg~ ~ T~ffPi ]Division ALASKA I Proposed TO Depth ~t~ MD ~/~ TVD ( ~qt~c~. PBTD) ~00 MD ~[/0 TVD DFS To~al RoL Hrs. ~ Torque [Drag IRot. Wt. IPfUWt. ~SlackOflWt. Last Casing Size ?~* Set~ ~$q~ MO {/~77 TVD Shoe Tea EMW Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear 1% Rem On Casing ]Since Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD ~el WL HT-HP FC Solids % Oil % Sand [MBT PH Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ix bme [t Stab I Wt. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. ;alt CaCl~ Other Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling IConn. Trip Trip Chlorides Remarks M D 'Angle Direction TVO Coordinates V S D ES . . No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out [;'-:'~ Feel 2<. ..' HrS. WOB RPM T B fi [Dial Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi~ HHP Pump HHP . Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight - i ,.r ~ ' l Accidents G0.121! lCD 3.85] Pr,nted ,n Li S A. ,,.,,o,.. Drilling Morning Report . Proposed TD Depth ,~/~'~, MD ,~'-~)/~,,) TVD ( ,~'~r'f~c~. PBTD) ~~ MD ~t/~ TVD DFS Hrs JTotal Roi. Hrs. Last Casing Size Set ~ MD TVD lSh°e Test EMW Cum Rot. Hrs.: De~h Worst Wear 1% Rem. On Casing ]Since Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD .TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Lime El Stab / Wt. Material Gel ~Caus~ic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCl~ O[her Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. Trip }Trip Chlorides Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP ,. Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight Daily Mud O Cum Mud 7gl * ~ ' Daily Tangible Cum Tangible IDaily Well 2 ~, ~¢ ]Cum Well Z~3, Z~d 00.1211 (CD-3 Pr~nled ~n U S.A. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Company C ~/F~-~'~/~/'N'l IRegion ~/.,,'/,~',-~ T_~_/~,¢,/,,,./ Division A~A ~ ~ : ] Proposed TO Depth ~/~ MD ~/~ TVD ( ~r~ ,~ PBTD)I ~OD MD _~1/~ TVD .~ DOL DFS Hrs.]To[all Rot. Hrs. ~ 2~ Days /~ Hrs. 2~ Days ~ ~¢~ ~ Torque )Drag Rot. Wt. P/U Wt. Slack Off Wt. I Las, Casing Size ~ ~ Set ~ ~¢ ~ ? MD ~ 7 ~ TVO [Shoe Tes, EMW .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.': Depth Worst Wear J% Rem. ~ On Casing ISince Last CaL I Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVB Wt. CO Type FV ~PV Y P I ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Lime El Stab m / Wt. Material Gel ]Caustic :Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ I )ther ~ ~vg. Drilling Max. Drilling ~Conn. Trip ITrip Chlorides Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S D L S I No. Size Type Ser. No. Jezs In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G ,_ Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of ,, Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure OPM Je~ Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi~ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight Daily Tangible JCum Tan¢,e*, ,Brill' Bally MUdH,o 0 (po?::Mud V~'' ~ IFuel Bulk Wt. }Bulk Cmt. ' Appr._., ~¢ ',~ / 7 0 60 121] tCD-3-85i Prmted ~n LI S.A. cc..o,.. Drilling Morning Report ProPosed ID Depth ~/~ ~ MD ~0/~ TVa ( ~ ~ ~ ~ PBTD) ~0 MD ~IID TVD DO[ ~DFS Hrs~TolalRo[ Hrs. 27 Days /~ Hrs. Last Casing Size ~S~ Set ~ y~y~ MD ~ 77 TVD ]Shoe Tes~ EMW Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear 1% Rem On Casing ~Since Last Cal. Une[ Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume El S~ab Wt. Material Gel ICausdc. Li~. CIs. Other M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi~ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours [nding ~ Midnight . . H,O 74, ,~,lFuel ~Daily Tangible IDaiiy GO-1211 ICD-3-85t Pnmed ~n U S.A. cc..o,.. Drilling Morning Report Proposed TD Depth ,,.~/o°,~ MD ,.~'"D/d~) TVD ( ,~'f,,/','~F,,4.¢,~5 PBTD) ,..,~ MD ~,,c'//O TVD DOL 2~ Days /~ Hrs. ~Days -- . IDFS Hrs[T°tal R°L Hrs- Cum Rot. Hrs.: Ioepth Wors~ Wear I% Rem On Casing JSince Last Cal. I I Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex hme El Stab I Wt. Material Gel JCausfic Lig. CIs. Sail ~aCl~ I Other Avg. Drilling. Max. Drilling Conn. Trip Trip Chlorides jRemarks M O Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type Ser. No. Je~s In Out Fee~ Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of ,., Pump Liner S~roke SPM Pressure GPM Je~ Vel. Ann. Vel. B~t HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight Daily Mud 0 Cum Mud ~4 *:* Daily Tangible Cum T~ngible Oaily WeIIx~ 60-1211 (CD-3.85) P,nled ~n U.S A. cc.,o,.. Drilling Morning Report Company ~ zLJ .~ U f'~ 0/~ IRegion ~ ~"".~ 7-~'~'~ )~ Oiv,s,on ~ L A ~ ~ J Page J Proposed TO Depth S/~ MD ~OJ~ TVO ( /~/~ PBTO) ~.~ MD ~//~ TVD ~ DOL ~ Days /~ Hrs. 2J Days J Hrs. ~/~ ~ Torque )Drag Rot. Wt. PiU WL )Slack Off WL Last Casing Size ~ Set~ ~ U~ MD U~)~ TVD JSho~T,s~ EMW ~ 0n Casing JSince Last CaL Liner Set ~ MD TVD- TOP ~ MD TVD w,. , ,v G,, lwL HT-HP IFC Solids %0,, i /o MBT ]PH ~ Pm Pr/Mr CL CA Ex Lime El S~ab Wt. Material Gel ~Caustic Lig. CIs. ;ai~ Cagl~ Other M D Angle Direction TVO Coordinates V S D LS No. Size Type Set. No. Je[s In Out Fern Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of ~/%/ ~ Pump Liner S[roke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP . Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight I I Po~ 6 ~rM- f/"o D( u~r/c · ~7~~ ~//~ ~ Z DailyMud 0 JCumMud 7~, ~ Daily Tangible [Cum Tangible JBailyWei'3~. r~ Cum Well Drill H,O IPot H,O JFue, IBulk WL ]Bulk Cmt. ' JTota, Appr. ~/~¢ ¢, / ~ _ Rig ~ ¢ ~¢ JRigPhon,,~¢7) · ~DrillingRe,. [AccidenJ, 60.1211 16D-3-85) Pr,reed ,n US A Drilling Morning Report Company ]Region IOivision ~ DOL 2Y Days ]~ Hrs. 20 Days ~ Hrs. Last Casing Size P Ye Set~ ~?~7 MD ~r~ TVDIs"o ~' .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: ]Depth Worst Wear ]%Rem ~ On Casing ~Since Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex L,me El Stab Wt. Material Gel ]Caustic Lig.CIs. Salt ~aCl~ Ot~er [ 1~1 ~D ~f:~ " M ~ An~le ~irection IV~ ~oordinates V S ~[S No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Lenglh (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bk HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight G C~NT~s~~3. FIN/5~ 15/p ~ ~2~ ~p -FLu~b~6u~ C~,vT~O~ HAu~ PYY' o~ ~{ INFLUX. OpFH F~R 5F~oz~O ~o~ ...- - ~ I..~ ~ ,~ [ ~Slff = I[?0 ps~ 5FP = {d13 pS~ ~Ip = /ZTR ps~ , FI~AL ','op~A~ , GO-1211 ICD-3.85l Pr,nled m U S.A Drilling Morning Report I Proposed TD Depth MD TVD ( PBTD) MD TVD .~ ~OL ~DFS ITmal RoL Hrs. · ~ Days Hrs. Days Hrs. Lasz Casing Size Set ~ MD TVD ]Shoe Iesz EMW .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem ~ On Casing [Since Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD -TOP ~ MD TVD ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume El Stab m / Wt. Material Gel JCaustic Lig. CIs. Sah CaCI~ I Other ,, M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS ,., No. Size Type Ser. No. JeTs In Out Fee~ Hrs. WOB RPM I B G ,_ Total Length ~ .- Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight i ,'; " ' ~ , -f J~ " ,r,.- .- .$ O,,,yMoa JC,m M,O ]gaily Tangible Cum Tangible JDaiiy Well' ]Cum Well Rig ~Rig Phone 50 1211 IC0-3 85l Pnnted ~n U S.A. CC-Morn, Drilling Morning Report 5~ F$ l-TZ' ~ ~ A L A S ~f A. Proposed TB Depth ~1~ MD ~blO TVD ( Y2g[ PBTD) G3~O MD ~I'I0 TVD ' DOL ]DFS Ilo,a,~o~ H~s. / 23 Days i ~ Hrs. /~ Days ~ Hrs. qq//Z Shoe Tes~ Last Casing Size . ~ ~ Set 0 f F Y ~ MD ?g 7~ TVD EMW On Casing ~Since Las~ CaL [inet Set 0 MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD ~ FV PV YP Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume El Stab Wt. Material ~el ~Causfic Lig. gls. Sail gagl~ Other M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinams V S BLS No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. ~ Operations g~vering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight , . ' ~ ~g ~: · . ~, ;%1 ~.~ D~- ~/o~, ~ o~+ ~m. d~/~ ~ ~ :).~.,- :~ ....-~ ~.- r/u_ ~ r-~'o~.-.~ DailyMud 0 CumMud 7~,,~2¢ Daily Tangible JCumTangible JC.mW,i,//gT~S/? ~:~ ~ :F [Rig "ho~ , Drilling Rep. I Accidems 1211 lCD3 85~ Pr,nled m U §A CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report I Proposed TD Depth ~[ ~ MD ~l~ TVD ( ~ ~ ~ PBTD) ~JO~ MD ~/[0 TVD ' DOL IDFS ]Total HoL Hrs. D.v / Last Casing Size ~ Set ~ ~e~ MO ~ 7~ 'VD ,]Shoe Test EMW On Casing JSince Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD ~t. ~. ~ ~CO FV PV YP ~~ Type ~m Pf/Mf CL CA Ex brae E] Stab Wt. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Other M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S D ~S .. . I No. Size Type Sar. No. Jets In Ou~ Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G P~mp Li~er ' Stroke ~PM Pressure GPM Je, Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi, H~P Pump HHP / Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnigh~ ~/~AL ~YO~O~~: ~2g7 ~. FINAL FZo~ = IT3f P~. ~i~A( Yg~/N = ~031 ~. ! ' , , , GO 121] (CD,3 PrJnled in U S A. CC-Morn, Drilling Morning Report t I Proposed TD Depth ~'t ~Z MD S'O/~. TVD ( 4 7.S",~ PBTD) ~0~ MD ~//0 TVD ~ DOL iDFS lTo,alRoLHrs. ~ / Days I ~ Hrs. I 7 Days ~ Hrs. ~ Torque Drag ~Rot. WL ]P/UW,. ]SlackOffWL Last Casing Siz'e ~ ~ Ii ~ Shoe ]Cum MD ~ ?~ TVD EMW Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear [% Rem. On Casing ]Since Las~ Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD -TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Lime El Stab Wt. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Other M D Angle Direction TVD ~ ~ I O ~ ~ ~ C0ordina~es ~ ~ V S O LS 144,6~ 7g/coo ~,0 ~0oo 8.8 No. Size Type Ser. No. Je~s In Out Fee~ Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Stay s~r~ ~h~ head ~daog, .... ~ho head. xo. ~rFed suh. xoz, ~ pkr, X O'. ,oremurc~ . Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi~ HHP Pump HHP ~P~, ~0~ Ij~D~p ~u~=~o~ I'd DP~XO: J~A coll~r/~O Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnigh~ ~nnular ~oefa¢ed +esl ~ol~, ~lg. d~ed ~aCl br,~e cushl'o~ (S~psd Z ~lu ~¢sf head + ~an~ld + Fluid Level I ~ez4ed I~Ae ~ hea4er and ~n)~ld/~fh~ad G~ P~sured annu Jus ~ IZ~O ps~ + o. oe~ed ~ ~;~ ~]. Pressured a~nulu~ ~ ISOO ~L ~ ~r~d sc~lum~¢~~ ~" , 41~ ch~e~ . 0.40 holey ~ 4h¢ lnk~ 4 Elo~c ~! ~ xhu~ th pef~dd ~ 17:~0. Z ~[lled drill o,~e. Pre~xur¢~ um, ble~ oumo I f i . - bubbh'n~ ~/q,~ o~ re'my. E~rc ~dd~anai BIo. Well j&~/e w/q,8 Oaily Mud 4 1 q 7 [Cum Mud 7~, q Z q Bulk Wt. Cmt. ~Pot H,O ]Fuel Onlhng GO 1211 ICD-3-851 Punled m U S.A. Drilling Morning Report [ ~ Proposed TD Oep~h ~/~Z MD ~0 TVD ( ~ ~ PBTD) ~00 MD ~//~ TVD oOL ]~FS Hfs, ]To[ai ROll His. Z q Days / Z Hrs. / ~ Days I 1 LastCasingSize ~ l, i ' ]ShoeTest s~ ~ ~ 84 ~ MD ~ 79 ~VD ~W .~ CumRot. Ur:.: ~Depth Worst Wear On Casing JSince Las~ Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD -TOP ~ MD TVD Pm PflMf CL CA Ex Lime El St~b IWL Material Gel Caustic Lira Cls. ~al~ CaCl~ O~her -M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type ] Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G B ~ ~c-Z3~~ ~k~zz o~N ~758 ~r8 Pump Liner S~roke SPM Pressure GPM Jez Vel. Ann. VeL Bi[ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hou[s Ending ~ Midnigh~ . _o b ' ' ~ . , . 7z, 7JZ zz, 374 4,~Zz qs/z~ /,STZ,~Zl [Bulk Wt. JBulk Cmtl Appr. GO 1211 lCD 385i Pnnled ~n U S.A CC-Morn, Company We Depth u ~IgZ' Drilling Morning Report Region Division U I A l~l ~_~ [~ rn A / a~ kc~ Ch. Code WA j~,~,,O ~_~~ Pr¢~y C~k , 1Proposed TD Days / Z Hrs. /~ Days ~ Hrs. of Z TVD DOL Torque Last Casing Size Cum Rot. Hrs.: On Casing IDrag IRot. Wt. P!U Wt. " MD 4~ 79' Shoe Tes, Set @ ~8 49' TVD Depth Worst Wear % Rem. ISince Last Cal. Slack Off Wt. EMW Liner Wt. Set @ CO WL Pm I Pf/Mf Material ]Gel )ther Drilling Max. Drilling MD Length MD TVD- TOP @ MD Type FV ]PV IHT-HP FC Solids % Oil % Sand / Caustic CIs. Salt J YP MBT JPH El Stab CaCl~ Conn. JTrip Trip Chlorides Remarks I Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S Type Ser. No. ,nI Consists of Out Feet (H.W.D.P.: ) TVD SPM Pressure Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP JGPM Operations Coverinc 24 Hours Ending (~ Midnigh! l l.Z~ ooo :3-0. ~ ~rk Daily Mud ,~ 7[ 0 Cum Mud Drill H20 J Pot H20 I Rig ~_~..7/ 0 9 q Fuel J Daily Tangizbl].~/ Cum Tangible_ Daily Well.~'~ ~, ~ToI~)~aljCum ', ~'~', 60 12il IC0-3.851 Pnnled in US.A. Drilling Morning Report CC-Morn, -- I Ch. Code Date Page ~" Pcu zz4-z~ w~~o~x ~,e,O PreHy ~re¢~ 8/t~JB~ tar z Depth 5/8 Z' MD ~0/0 Tva ( ~7~ PBTD) ]Proposed ID ~0 MD ~110 TVD ~ DOL DFS lolal RoL Hrs. Set ~ 4~9 ' TVD EMW ~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear °k Rem '~ ~On Casing JSince Last Cal. LinerSet ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD ~,. q.~ co ~mco T~ ~a ~/ FV ~V ~Y~ ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume [IStab Wt. Material Gelic,..,c. Lig. CIs. Sal~ CaCI~ ~ther ~ Au~. Bfillino M~x. ~rillin~ ]Conn. lri~ lfi~ Chlorides ~emarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinams V S DLS No. Size Type Set. No. I Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G ._ Consists of total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP , Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight i PoN. ~z LID 8" pc + 3 ~lU Hall;borOn. Tex& i~h¢c ~ 3400 dsc' Pumped ZO ohead. Podded le~ slurry of ZOO st( ~& P/~} cJasr 'G' g$ 'a~ z st ( qq~ ~tx) cla~s ' O ' cm~ w/o.~ % '~l~ 24% o/oar, iQ d~Jolaced m/2s3 b'bb-mud.~ 4 gpm. O/~m ore. Ore Z, ~9q, / 10 Accidents Pnnted ,n U.S A CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Company ~he. Vron U~',tl [~eg~o. W'es'Je,'n ~v~o. Alaska MD ~0 / 0 TVD ( PBTD) ~00 MO ~//~ TVD ~ OOt / 8 Days /Z Hrs. / ~ o.~ ~ H,s. qq DFS Total Rot. Hfs. ~ Torque Drag Rot Wt. P/U WL JSlack Off Wt. Last Casing Size / ~ ~ ~ MD / 8 ~ ~ / Shoe Tes, Set~ /~Z~ z TVD /~ 7 EMW ~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem '~ On Casing 7~ ISince Las, Cal. Uner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD CO [FV PV IYP Wt. Material Gel Causti~ Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Avg. Drilling ~ax. Drilling M D Angle Direction TVO Coordinates V S D LS No. Size Type Sec. No. dets tn Out Feel Hfs. WOB RPW T B ~ ~DC, ZO, IjbH~P, XO,~4~, XO. Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight +~ ~ h lu~b~~ ran 4 rc~ed R DT /~ ~ ~/~1~0 '- / ~00 ' 6 ~1~ ~/S~lo~be~e~ S~ ~on. F/Fed 7 BolleCs, Ele~¢niaJ p~blems. 1 Z~ Pull w~ ~ux~lhq, ~(k +es~ ~1~. ~k c/a~ ~ ~o~E '[ ~]~ ualV~X, czper ¢ ]~e/ ~el/y Cocks ~ ZSo/~~psL. -- Cum Well ~ ,~ail, M~~ ]Cum Mu~ g~ ~ Dali, Tangible Cum Tangibl~ ~ Daily Wel~l ~ Dnlhn9 ~ ~Accidems 60 1211 lCD3 Pr~med ,nd SA. CC-Mom. Drilling Morning Report ~ Proposed TO Demh ~/ ~ ~ ~ MD ~/0 TVD ( PBTD) ~~ MD ~7/0 TVD.. ' DOL ]~FS ]Total RoL Hrs. ~ J ~ Days I ~ Hrs. /~ Days ~ Hrs. ~ ~ Shoe Test Las, Casing Size /~ ~ Set~ /9 ZO MD /~ Tva /~ ? EMW ~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear ] % Rem '~ On Casing 7~ Isi.~ L~ c~m. Liner Set ~ MD TVD-TOP ~ MD TVD _ %o, o ~ iPm Pr/Mr CL CA IEx~e~ / [I S~ab · 0 o ~ ,8 ~ooo ~oo ~zoo , ~t. Material/04 Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCl~ Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Ou~ Fee[ Hrs. WOB RPM T B 6 TotaLen~th //77, 3~ (H.W.U.P.: g/O. // ) Co,~istsof /Z /4" ~z"~, ~ Z/a~ Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure BPM Jet Veh Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight ~ d, Fc ~lu z Pd~ ~ TD ~ ~/~. .~ Daily Mu~o~ JCum Mud ~, ~ ~Daily Tangible -- Cum Tangibles, ~ j~a,,, ~,,~/, ~ Z,~?Yt 1 70 Rig ~ ~ RigP~07)' 784 -~73~4q Drilling Rep. ~rdan Acudems GO 121! iCD-3-85l P~,nled ~n U.S.A. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Company C/~J ~- V'K'~I L~ ,.~'A Region ~,%,/~.$' 4 ~ F'F% Division /~.l,,,] ~. k (~:~ ' ' ' IPr°p°sed TD Depth ~] B ~ MD ~/0 TVD ( PBTD) ~~ MD ~1 / 0 TVD ~ DOL DFS Tmal RoL Hrs. ]~ /b Days / Z Hrs. / Z Days ~ Hrs, : Torque Drag RoL WL ~ P/U WL ~ Slack Off o ~ Shoe Tes~ Last Casing Size /3 Set~ /~Z~ MD /~ ' TVD /~ ? EMW ~ Cum RoL Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem '~ On Casing ~ ISince Las, CaE Liner Set ~ MD TVD-TOP ~ MD TVD . Wt. ~' ~ W L ~ T~-H~ type p~/~olid~/0~ k %o,1 i uq ~"~/z/z~ ~.~ . ~c i /0 o /+ /7,~ 8.0 ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex brae EIStab Wt. Material/7/ Gel 7 Caustic Lig. CIs. Sal~ CaCb Chlorides Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. ITrip Trip Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates E V S DLS .47&g 6.6 ~z~E ~9~8g /o ~,z6 ~3.8z //&z ~z ~.z8 ~ 48~6 ~,~ ~zS~ 4&86. eT 1~. 76 4~8. S~ //78. ~ ~o4Z &.3 ~zBE 4871.~1 //o7. g~ 4;8,~ //~g.&~ O. Ig ~j ~/ ~Z &. ~ ~zE ~o/o. z4 t/z/. 3~ ~&.3Z /~4,/1 o.~o No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Out Feet Hfs. W08 RPM T 8 G ~ ~ ;z~ ~rc3z Hk&~ /3~ 4~4~ ~/8~ 73~ /& ~0 ~ot~iLeng,h //77.38 (U.W.D.P.: 9/~.// ) Consis,s,f /Z~4" 6,'/, ~~, /~ xo < ~/~r~. ~o , zq j~ H~DP J ' Pomp Liner S~ro~e SPM Press.re GPM' Je~Vel. ~ A~. VeL ~ B~ HHP P.mp HHP } / 6 / 8 ~3 / 700 3 qo ~ s ~ 74 III zo~ 387 Hrs. Operstions Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnigh[ 3~ ~,~H ~ ~ 3~34'. ~~ ~/~ F/~3'-~Z&9~ ~/H. ~A ~ 3Y~ W,~ hole ~ /~" arq ~koe. E/~ ~ s/Sz', o~. ~le ~ J , ~ Daily Mud Cum Mud Daily Tangible Cum Tangible _ IDaily Cum Well Drill H=O PotH~O FU~I Bulk W~. ~BUlk Cm~. ~TO~a~ Appr~/ .... ~ ~ ~ Rig ~ ~ Rig Phone , - ]Drilling Rep. [Accidents GO.1211 tCD-3 851 Pnnled ~n U.S A Drilling Morning Report Ch. Code Date Page Depth ~~ ' MO ~& ~ ' IP"o,o~d TO ~ TVD ( P~TD) ~~ MD ~ljO TVD ]DFS Total Rot. Hrs. DOL /~ Bays / Z Hrs. J l Days ~ Hrs. g ~ ~ _ ~ 0 - 3~10~ ~0'. Wt. ~ PJU Wl. ~ Slack Off WL Last Casing SizeJ~ ~ I~ t Shoe Test Set ~ J ~ Z~ I MD J~ TVD /~, 7 EMW Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear ]% Rem On Casing ~ 0 ]since L~s, C.L -- ,. Liner TVD Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD w,. /o.o ~0 ~c~ J~'"~ P~lv P/os ~ ~v ~z ,v ~6 GeI/s/~~ WL ~,+ HT-HP __ FC ~ ]Solids '0 %0i' 0 I%Sand ~ JMB' '~,S Pm Pr/Mr CL CA Ex Lime El S~ab Wt. Materia~ Z~ Gel ]Caustic Lig. CIs. ;all CaC,, Avg. Drill Max. Dri~n~ Conn. Trip //~ 0 Chlorides M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S DLS ~BE ~.~ MZ4~ I ~glT, 7q /6~/. o7 ~Zq, 6q //~S, o ~77 ~,7 . ~z6~ 4~09,/~ /o~0.87 4Y4. Z~ //~ 8Z 0.28 4670 6,7 NETE ~o/. ~t 1o7o.~ 479,1o /156,~6 O. Zl No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G 8 zzY~~c-~z ~k&9~ /~ ~ ~4~ ~S ~ 4o qo ~o,~ ~¢ 1177. ~8 ~u.wa.P.: qlO. II ~ co,~,s o~ / Z ~4 " b,'~, w~x/a3 ~/$/~ ~. lead Pump ~iner Stroke SP% Pressure ~ GPM Jet Vel. DP Ann. Vel. DC Bit HHP Pump HHP 1 ~ Z 6 I 8 ~ 7 z~ oo ~ 9 z ~z 7 q3 /40 4 Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight ~ Oi3ec4t~nallu de;ii ~ xurvev lZ~" hole ~/4zl3t 4449', I C~kc ~lu ' ' ~ POH. ~~¢ ~le ~/4~qL ~lZ'. Polle~ ~o ~ /~.~o~ over. z~ ~lu lz Y4" b;+ '8 ~ locked u~ ~HA. C~n~ ~0¢ m~O. 13 3/g . ~oe. ' z4 ~. ~ ~~ ~. ~//,~ /zY~" ~o/~ ~ ~z~~. Daily ~,d4 / Z~ ]Cum Mud _ . Bally We~8' Cum Welleq ___ / JDrilling Rep. ~Accidems Printed m U.S.A. CC.Morn, Drilling Morning Report Compan,; ~hevr'~n uSA ~egio.' l,,V'e-~']'er'rl O~v,s~on ,,4 ]as.k'~ , ~ I ~Proposed TO ~ Depth ~J3 MD ~0~ TVD { PBTD) ~0~ MD ~//0 TVD ' DOL IDFS ~To~alRm. Hrs y ~ Days /~ Hrs. / ~ Days ~ Hrs. 8 0 Set ~ /qZO MD /~W TVD /~ 7 EMW iCum Rot. Hrs.: ]Depth Worst Wear I% Rem I I Liner Set ~ MD TVD · TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume El Stab .z .1 ~ · ~ /8, ooo ZoO Wt. Material Gel Ieaustic. Lig. els. Salt ~aCl~ ZOO I Trip ~ ~ 1Trip Chlorides . C n,. , ', M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S D LS 398z /1 ~z/.5~ 3~zo.&o q8z. Z~ Ye8.84 /o~7.&9 No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B ~ /ZY~ ~rc-~/ D5~71 /3s 3~q7 -- 7/& /3 ~/4o qo Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. D~ Ann. Vel. ~ Bit HHP Pump HHP /~Z ~ /8 ~7 z~oo ~qz ~z7 q~ /40 .~!o ¢03 Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight Z P/~ dr; l/ ~ ~urvey lZ ~4" go/e F/g4q7 '- ~wWx ~ ~,r~l,~e xur~ey ~r re~ainde~ o~ ~[~ ru~J ~ D,~ dr;il +sareev IZ ~4" bole F/34~q'- ~ ~ade ~oe¢ 4~,~ ~ Zql°'. Hole ~/er~ 4~ Ff]8¢~'- ~$~0' (/oo,~ ¢~erp~ll)'~ ~ oo~ ~ ~ ~t~ P/~¢~'-Y ~74~ Po/kd free Ri), ~ o~ H~ : Pr,'/led /zF4" ~ole ~ 444q~ fl, Fo ~/U a ~u rveyx m p An~ le p;r~~ TV D. ~ C~d,~b~ g v~ p ~_J&_~ Q,Z~ MZ~,~ ~~,TZ IOIZ,Z~ 41/.~ /0~Z, 37 0.81 4/z ~rs s~rve~ ¢~e u~,,, Mu~~ IC,m M,d ~1 ~q~ Bally TangibleI~umTangib~. ~__i.,,,I~,m w,,~ - 7~,~6 3Z~/S fioq7 Z, qq9./7o Rig Phone~} Accidenls GO 1211 tCD.3-85i Pnnled in US A Drilling Morning Report Depth ~7 MD ,~.~1 TVD ( PBTD) ~00 MD ~//~ TVD Proposed TD ~ OOL - IDFS ITotalRot. Hrs. /~ Days l Z Hrs. q Days ~ Hrs. & 7 Last Casing Size / ~ ~ Set ~ / q~' MD 18 ~3 TVD Is,o, ~,~, l ~ 7 EMW 0~ Ca~ng ~ IS~n~, L~ C~. Liner Set ~ MD TVB -TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pr/Mr CL ICA Ex bme El S~ab .~ .o~ / .~ /~o~ /~o Wt Material /~ Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCl~ z /P¢/x Avg. Drilling~o Max. DriJJing/~0 Conn. ~ JTrip lTrip 6hl0rides Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD ~ 6oordinmes ~ V S BLS 3Z~8 19.~ MzZE ~lO&. o/ 7q~.O~ ~/8.Z& ~yS, 79 o. Sz6G lq,4 MZ4E 3/2z. 41 go~. ~o 3z1.98 8&~ /I o.~ Z2¢2 lq, o flz~E 2zz4. o/ 83z.7~ 22¢,qs 997, o/ No. Size Type Ser. No. I Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B ? lz~ ~rc-~i pz~v tz~ z~q7 - - ~ lz/4 Hrc-~l uzozo ~ ~ ~0~4 34?7 ~Z 7 /~/~ sub, wmao ~, m~e/, ~~, ~. ~~, xo, /~t~~, ~o. ~a¢w. Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jm Vet. ~ Ann. Vel. ~ Bit HHP Pump HHP /~Z 0 18 ~ 7 tODD 49z 4z7 ¢2 ] /~ Zq~ ~1~ I Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ MidnigM 1~ POH. ~eCr~e¢~ surcev, enable ~ r~d surue~ (double b~m. ~,/c. ~ke ~re/me ~hec~sAo¢. Jo~ Z~ P~ drill a~d xur~v IZOd" hole F/2o~4 '- xz/z~. (Dr/lied ~ D¢2 ~,~11 + ¢¢r¢~i /zY~" hole F/]Zl~VZ¢97' ~/~~ (~WD o~e er/o~eou~ azl~uCh ~ ~ore~u e 3~q:) J I P,F~ ecu. ' S~ POH ~ ~H~ ~nd ~WD c~a~. ~1~ very +;~ht ~/zzo~C zqz~ Po lied !oo, o~ ~ ove~, ~d ~ ~oeakHlu ~o r~ Y~ru. - droppino ~sze~I~. e~na~ ~ Daily Mu~z,O ]Cum Mud~ 4, Zp~ I Oa'y Tangib'e JCum rangib,~_ jOa,y W~, ]Bulk Wt. Emi. [~ig Phone ~ ]Accidents 60-1211 {C0-3-851 Pvmed m U S k. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Depth ~06~' MO TVD ( PBTD) Proposed TO ~00 ' MD ~//0 { TVD DOL / Z Days ~o Set~ ]~0 MD /B~' TVD 1~, 7 EMW On Casino Z 4 Isince Last Ca,. -- Li~er Set ~ MD TVD · TOP ~ MD TVD P~ Pf/Mf CE CA E~,~ El Stab Wt. Materiel ~ Gel ~ [Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Avg. DrilJing~ Max. Drilling/ ~ . ~ Chlorides M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S D LS z~q ~ 7, ~ ~~ ~zS~,~i ~/~. ~o / ~Z ~ ~Z~8 ~.~ Z ~4 lq.8 ~Z4~ 2372,9~ l ~ ] Z], ] ~ZS~ 272% ~ Z ~b e 90 g 60,~ 7/3, Al 0,,~0 No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Ou~ Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G S IZY~ ~rc ~/ ~Z~TS XO, ~WD, ~cf~en $o~, Pump Liner Strok, SPM Pressure OPM J~tWL ~p Ann. VeL ~6 Bit HHP Pump HHP I Hrs.Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight I 7zc,?c ~ eod. ' ' ~ D,~ dali + ~u~y izY~" xu vev. C, c zqz~ ~.q ~z4~ ze~z,~8 Daily Mu~/o 7 J Pot H,O ~Cum Mud Z~,Oe~lFue, ~ Daily Tangible lBulk ICum Tangible 'W,. 7~' 9B ~ i,,,k Cra,.', [0~"' We" ~ ~ Z&[(o,~, ~,,,. ' Z~ qqq~ ]Hi9 Phone ~ G0.1211 lCD 3.851 Pnnled ~n U.S.A Drilling Morning Report Compa.y £ fi¢~ron UsA Region Wa~jr~.n J Proposed TD Depth ~ ~ ~ ~ MD TVD ( PBTD) ~00 MD ~//0 TVD DFS lTmal RoL Hrs. ~ Torque IDrag ~0.~0,000 ~RoLWt. IP/UW,. SlackOffWL Las~ Casing Size ~ ,1 , ~ShoeTes, set ~ 1 ~ ~ MO 1 ~ ~ ~ TV~ /~, 7 EMW Cum Rot. Hrs.: JDepth Wors~ Wear ~% Rem On Casing 7 ~Z ISinc, Last CaL Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD HT-HP - FC lid % Oil Gel WL ' Sand PH Pm ,~ Pf/Mf .g~ / · ~ ICL ~7~00 CA ~0 Ex t,me El S,ab Wt. Materia~ Gel Caustic Lig. ' CIs. Sal~ gafil~ O~her ~ / ~ ~ t Trip Remarks t,. - ~vg. Drilling4 . ~ Chlorides M O Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S D LS lqg9 /~.8 ~z~ /gz~, ~ ~/~. ~9 /~8./~ ~9./o o.~ zo8o 17.0 Nz~ zo~6.zb ~3~. 76 Z/ 7~ 17,0 N ZSE ZlO~. I4 ~g~.77 Zz~7 /7,1 ~Z4E Zlg~,o~ ~B. g8 No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G ,olbr. Xo. ~. scree~ s~b. Won ~, ~on, I. Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. ~ p Ann, Vel. ~ Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Ooerations Covering 24 Hours [nding ~ ~idnight Z D~H drill tZY4" ~Ie F//q~S'- zz~ I O~> drill iZOd" ~ole ~/ZZ~CZ~08' I ~or~ o~bc ~nd at~ +ro~d mud, ~uce ! ~iu /z'~" biF ~J (nrc-~l) a~d b~,ldtGo axse~glv i Daily Mud ~Cum Mud2 ]Cum Tangible Well - 74,986 /z~,qT/ 8~//8 Ri Phone . . [Accidems B~ ~ ~8 ~0~) 7~ b ~ 7~/~ Drilling Rep. GO 1211 iCD-3.85l Prmted ~n U.S.A. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Company ~h~COK1 ~JSA Region ~/,~.~.IL ~,.r1 Division i~ PCU zz~-Z8 ICh. Code ~~0~ Field Prc+iy ~~'--]Dat,~l~l~ Page ~ of Well ~ PBTD) [Proposed TD Depth J~ MD TVD (I ~O MD ~//O TVD .~ DOL DFS ]To~al RoL Hrs. · ~ /o Day, / Z Hr,. ~ O,V, & H,s., Last Casing Size /~ ~ t~ t I Shoe res~ Set~ /~ZO MD /~ TVD /~ ~ EMW .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem. ~ On Casing ]Since Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Gel 'IMBT PH ~ Pm Pr/Mr C[ CA Ex Ume El S~ab m / WL Mate6al Gel Caustic. U9. CIs. ~ai~ CaCI~ Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. Trip T6p Chlorides Remains M D Angle D~recfion TVD Coordinates V S D No. S~ze T~pe Ser. No. Jms In Ou~ Feel His. WOB RPM T B G Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. ~ ~ Ann. Vel. ~ Bil HHP Pump HHP ~ I &" /~ ~8 300 Z~ - ~ I zoo - I Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight I ~H ~o IB74'(FIo~ col&rJ ~/Jh~ ~ C~rcul~ pr~a~d mud ~ ~'~. a~ lqZO ~ CIo ~en~ ~/iqzo '- lqZ~.' Dr;lied lz '/4" hole lqz~~ ~ xvr~ p~ssure ~/q,l a~ ~ud) j D,ilv Tangible Daily Well. __ Cum Well ~qolJ-78$"~?~z/4~ Drilling Rep. ~da~ 60-1211 {CO 3-85) Pnmed ~n U.S.A. CC-Morn, Drilling Morning Report Compa.v ~/~ear'Or~ USA l,,/esi'e,"~ Depth TVD ( PBTD) ~ ~00 MD ~ 110 TVD / q Z ~ MO ~ OOL JDFS JTo,alRoLHrs ~ ~ Days Last Casing Size /~ ,, ' ]Shoe Tes, s.t~ z~zo M~ /~ ~ TV~ EMW .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem On Casing ]Since Last Cal. ., Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Pm Pr/Mr gL CA Ex Lime El Stab o.l~ o.1~ I /.6 ~oo /60 Wt. Material Gel JCaus[ic. LiD. CIs. Sal~ CaCl~ I O[her Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling . Chlorides M g Angle Oirection TVD Coordinates V S BLS No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM I B G Pump Liner Stroke gPM Pressure GPM Je~ Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi[ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Opma~ions Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnigh~ 14 M,~le oD cl~s l~e~ and/ bell n,~ole. 2~~11 ro~cv ~ble. hi,hal earns, choke + ~ill lih¢ valuex e~kc ma~/~ld~ ~/~r values ~ oooer + lo.er kelly e~cks J,f~,~d +es~. ~r~lled u~a~ buzh~ha. _mia ,,, Pre~r~d ~od Daily Mud7~z, ICum Mudjx, Z ~ ~Daily Tangible ICum Tangibl?~ ~e* IDaily IC,m' w,,, z, 60 i211 ICg 3-85i Pf~med ~n d .~ A. CC-Morn, Drilling Morning Report £h,,vron u SA k/es~e,"n ,,q/aska ~ DDL ~ Days lZ Hrs. ~ Days ~ . .~ . DFS Hrs To~al Rot. Hfs , , Set $ I 9Z~ MD /~3 TVD EMW .~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wearj%Rem ~ On Casing ISince Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD t~PV YP ~ Pm PflMt CL CA Ex Ume El Stab Wt. Materialzo Gel ~o~¢~ C~r~ Caustic Lig. ' Z~ CIs. Salt CaCb Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. Trip Trip Chlorides -Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinams V S DLS I No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) ~onsisls of Pump Liner Stroke SPM P~essure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Opermions ~o~erin~ 24 Hours [ndin~ ~ MiOni~ht ~4m zo j' ~s {8z6. [,, ak~.ad. Pumped Ler,~ slurry o~ q~+s~'(16/4 ;t~ cJass~O' = o~1 a~d z%' ~aCl. m,x'ed '~ l~,& oo~, Pomped ~rl ~Jurry o~ ~ mt ~ed ~ 1% Nt6, (Cra4 vol oomped ~clvded X7% open hole exccs/)' j]sed ~ ond b~m plu~r, ~ d~aplaced ~/ Z88 bbl~ mvd. Pis~lacthq Dress ~noed F/ZOO -I100 o~c. ~umped oJuo ~ /CO0 ps~. /4ad qo ~loa~ held. X~r4 mix 7:4s. ~r~ d,~p q:zT. dl~ e Io.'4x ~ ~oc a~d r,~ do~n dt~erCer Z Xlacked o~ 13 ~" ca3. S~[ ore roJary ~able. M,~Je down zo" ~ 3 duJ Zo cs~.a ~'J~ 13~" rs~ and dressed s?u6, ~ gO. ~ O&O~ Hr : W,~/ino u~ ~ud cross ~ c/az, ~ ~o~. ~ Daily Mud JCum Mud [ Daily Tangible Cum Tangible Daily Well Cum Well - /o~ ~q3~ 7~, 9~6 76, qB& /4z,3¢~ 6Z0,~83 Dd,, H,O JPm H,O JFuel JBulk WL JBumk CmL JTotal Appr. 'Rig {Big Phone . grilling Rep. fi0 1211 J[O3 85t Pnnted in USA CC-Morn, Drilling Morning Report IRegion IDivis~on Proposed TO Depth l ~ ~ MD /~ TVD ( PBTD) ~300 MD ¢//~ TVD DOL DFS ]Total RoL Hfs 7 Days I~ Hrs. 3 Days Last Oasino Size S" /yy TVD [S oe Cum Rot Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem. On Casing ~ ISince Last Cal. S~ Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Wt. ~C 0 Type FV P V Y P Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex brae El Wt. Material Gel ~ Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Other ~ Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. ITrip, lTrip Chlorides M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S O LS No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Ou~ Fee~ Hrs. WOB RPM TB G ~R~ I~% SF~-~ ~ 7¢~2 3-1~ 1277 Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. B~t HHP Pump HHP l v2 ~6 l~ 3o ~3F 1100 YTg ~0~ ~/ Vg ?~ 307 Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnighl ~'~ Pood, f~O fl/F An~ tiff s~8 a/v" ~N~ ~~ ~ PI~Ec~O~ALLy ORILL AN~ s~gcEy F/177Z' ~" Y~ ~ /VY'. 406 Pig F/i?/7'- t~y ~ ~4 2Yz pOoH, ~/D IT Yz " ~ rolo s ho~ ~o,~ h o; l Z ~ " . OailyMud ~ ICumMud V VV/ IOaily Tangible Cum Tangible JO,,,~We,, GO 1211 i£D 3-851 Printed ~n USA CC.Morn. Drilling Morning Report ~F'S T~ ALA$/,CA Company i/Z~. ,~'"~ ~ON ~SA Ch. Code d Da,e P~oposed TD Dep,h / 7dO M~ / ? ID TVD ( PBTD) ~SO0 MD ~//0 TVD ] DOL g Days J~ Hrs. ~ Days · ~- DFS Hrs. To[el Roi Hrs. ~ Torque Drag ~ ¢[~ ~~ J~ot. w~. P~U w~., Shoe Tes~ L~s,C,~ngS~,~ ~0' ~ ~,~ ~ /Uy MO /¢¢ TVD EMW ~ Cum RoL Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear J% Rem '~ : On Casing ~ ~ [Since Last Ca~. ~ ~ Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD 1 ~ Pm PI/Mr CL CA Ex bme El Stab Wt. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Other ~ Avg. Drilling & Max. Drilling ~ Conn. ~ Trip HO~ Trip Chlorides Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD ~ Coordinates ~ V S D LS ~,~ 17.o ~ ~ ~7¢.IY ~2./~ 2¢.z/ 7~./7 2.77 ~ ~ 1~.~ ~1~ ~.1~ 1~,~ ~1.2o i~,~Y O. II !~ tg. 2 ~t?E Ioa3.~ /7g.2~ 57. ~g 1~o, ~7 O. 2a No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G 2 ~ " " " 14-1g'/~l 1~77 ~Nc Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists o~ ~/~, ~$. /7 Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP ~ /+A g ~ 1~ FO+3? /1~ V~ 2lq Y3 7? /g7 31g Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight I , ~ Po~H / = 13~o l~. ~ ~/~ !~?~,/~ 277, ~ gl. ~ ~gg, ~ ~.8/ lY~ iY. 3 mlq~ IVlg.~O 27~,31 ?l. 3g ~e, gg 0.7~ 155o Ig.2 M~oZ 1~73 lf~. ~Z q~.f~ 31Y.3$ 0.?? i~ff~ 1~.~ H go ~ 1go2,~0 3~y. oo 17 3g l~.~ ~ 21E /ggg. ~g 3?~, ~ · ~ Daily Mud I ~ Z Cum Mud 3.? ~ ~ Daily Tangible ICom Tangible Daily Well Drill H,O [Pot ,,0 ' JFue, ~Bulk Wt. }Bulk Cmt. Accidents G0 1211 t£0-3-85J Pr,reed ~n U.S A. , CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Compa.y ~e~io, Division ALA3 Proposed TO Dep% ~ 7 Y MD TVD ( PBTD) ~~ MD ~1/O TVD Last Casing Size ~0" ~~V~ ~ l~y MO /VV TVD 1Sh°eTest -- E~W .~ Com Rot. Hrs.: ~ Depth Worst Wear ]% Rem. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD [,v ],v co Tvp~ ~~ ~NL~K% oi~ s~ ] Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Ume EIStab Wt. Material Gel [Caustic : kig. CIs. Salt CaCIz Other ~ Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling IConn. ~Trip ~Trip Chlorides ,Remarks M O Angle Direction TVD ~0¢~ Coordinates ~p V S BLS = ~69 6.7 013~ 3ge.&7 lO. 8P ~.3~ 10.7/ ss3 13,0 ~a/~ S~.¢3 ~O,lY 12.g~ ~1,2~ 3, ~ No. Size Type Ser. No. 3ets In Out Feet Hrs. wOB ~PM T B G ~TotalLengzh ~7~ (H.W.D.P.: ~ )~, Consistsof ~IT1 g~~A~ t ~ ; ~ · ( ~ , i e ~ I Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Je[ Vel. Ann. Vel, Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covenng 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight 2 ilO. .D~ILLIN~ AO~ ~ /~[~/ LAS~ y~ou~Y - ?y6 ' o , IK, g , ,.~'° G$~ ~ ~g%,~o,,(e~7) 7~g_~732/V? [DriliingRep. ~.t ~/tCOXAccidents GO 1211 ICD.3-85I Pr~n]ed m U S.A. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Company Region Division Well Cede Field Date Proposed TD s Hrs IT°lal Rot. Hrs. Depth 26¢ MD 2 CO DFTVD ( -- PBTD) ~3d~ MD ~//~ TVD ~ DOL ~ Days /~ Hrs. Oars ( ,~ · :Torque Drag IRot. Wt. P/U Wt. ISlack Off WL Shoe Last Casing Size ~u ~DrIu*~ ~ /y? MD /Y? TVO ~ EMW ~ Cum Rot. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear % Rem. '~ o. Casi.g V~ ISince Last Ca~. ~ - Liner Set ~ MD TVD · TOP ~ MD TVD Wt. CO FV PV YP ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Lime El Slab WL ~8~erisI Gel Csusdc. Lig. CIs. S81~ CaCI~ O~her Avg. Drilling Msx. Drilling Conn. Trip Trip Chlorides flemsrks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinsms V S D LS No. Size T~pe Ser. No. ~ 3em In Ou~ Fee~ Hrs. WOB RPM T B G I / ~ - Pump Liner S~roke SP~ Pressure BP~ Je~ Vel. Ann. Vel. ~i~ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending 9 Midmght 29 FIN/CH g/~ oF Iff' ~I~R~ ~5~ ~D ~/~O/N~ (~IL ~D / ~N~~ ~5~ Pld~~ UAtV~3 F46~ O~l~L F~K AND I ~.0. ~ g.'~~ - .~D ~ 2~ ' WAU~ IS6 ~L G~L P~Y~~ING IH ~2-~lX ~ - M.o q ~ IC.m ~ Tangible __. JC,m Tangib,~ Daily Well3 ~ 0 , [Accidents GO 1211 ~C0 3 851 Pnnted in U SA cc..o,.. Drilling Morning Report J Proposed TO Depth MD TVO ( PBTD) 3oo MD ,.~'/[(_..~ TVO DOL ]DFS Hrs Total Rol. Hrs. 3 Days '/' / ~ Hrs. Days . Last Casing Size 2 (~ Shoe Tea gum Ret. Hrs.: Depth Worst Wear I% Rem On Casing ISince Last Cal. Liner 8et ~ MD TVD - TOP $ ~D TVD Wt. CO lType FV PV ]YP Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex bme [I Stab ~t. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCl~ Other M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S O[S No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B 6 fetal Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi[ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight - ,. Daily Mud -- 0 -- Cum Mud -- 0 -- Daily Tangible JC,m Tangible ]gai'Y we'2~ 7r~ ]Cum we'3¢*/¢~ GO 12111CD-3-85~ Pr~med ,n U S.A. CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report Proposed TD Depth MD TVD ( PBTD) MD TVD DOL DFS ]Total Roi. Hfs Days Hrs. Days Hrs. Shoe Test Last Casing Size ~' ~ ~iUC~ ~ /~. MD /¢? TVD EMW On Casing ISince Last Cal. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD Wt. leo JType iFv ~Pv lYP Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex Lime El Stab Wt. Material Gel JCaustic Lig. CIs. Sal~ CaCI~ Other M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S D LS No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Fee[ Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists pt Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bi~ HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight ~ Daily Mud [Cum Mud Daily Tangible ICum Tangible Daily Well _ JCum Well GO 1211 ICD-3-851 PrJnled ~n U~.A. Drilling Morning Report Proposed ID Depth MD TVD ( PBTD) MD TVD DOL DFS JTo~al Ro~. Hrs. Days Hrs. Days Hrs. Torque ]Drag ]Rot. WL P/U Wt. Slack Off Last Casing Size g ~ ,, IShoe Test Cum 8or. Hrs.: Depth Wo[sl Wear [% ~em. On Casing ISince Last Cal. Uner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD w,. icc iZvpe FV ~PV ]YP Gel WL ]HT-HP FC Solids %0il %Sand MBT. [PH Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ix Lime [I Stab Wt. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Salt CaCI~ Other ~ Avg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. Trip ITrip Chlorides IRemarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S D ~S No. Size Type Ser. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner S~roke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP ~rs. O~era~ions Coverin~ 24 Hou[s [ndin~ ~ MiOni~h~ ~ -- ]Cum Well Daily Mud -- 6 - Cum Mud 0 ]Daily Tangible Cum Tangible Daily Well~y~, ~ ~ ~6/, ~g 0 __ 60.1211 tCD 3851 Prmled ,,n US A CC-Morn. Drilling Morning Report I Division Company C//~(~'(/j J/~O//~ ~fS/~J IRegi°n ~5 T~ ~LA ~ ~ J Proposed ID Depth MD TVD ( PBTD) MD TVD .~ DOL ]DFS ]To~alRoLHrs. ~ Days Hrs. Days Hrs. ~ Torque IDrag Rot. Wt. P/U WL Slack Off Las, CasingSize 2~ '" ~ O~, /¢y MD /~ TVD ]Shoe Tes, -- EMW ~ On ~asin~ ISince [asl ~al. Liner Set ~ MD TVD - TOP ~ MD TVD .... ~ Pm Pf/Mf CL CA Ex bme El Stab ~ / ~t. Material Gel Caustic Lig. CIs. Sal~ CaCI~ Other ~vg. Drilling Max. Drilling Conn. Trip Trip Chlorides Remarks M D Angle Direction TVD Coordinates V S DLS No. Size Type Set. No. Jets In Out Feet Hrs. WOB RPM T B G Total Length (H.W.D.P.: ) Consists of Pump Liner Stroke SPM Pressure GPM Jet Vel. Ann. Vel. Bit HHP Pump HHP Hrs. Operations Covering 24 Hours Ending ~ Midnight ~,~ ~O~EN~ ~l~'-~t ~P~/~'~a~5' A'F Pd,~t ~2Y-2~ ~,~'~'~ Ar /zoo $ [gai,v M~d lCumMud JCum Tangible lOaiiy Well /o~ ~/~la, ]Cum Well Prm~ed ~n U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL AND ~KNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF CLAssIFIED MATERIALS WELL NAME' We are sending the material tabulated below. Please acknowledge receipt and return one copy to' Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Expl oration Department P.O. Box 5042 San Ramon, CA 94583-0942 Attn: Mr. J. M. Vol lmer RECIPIENT PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE Company: ~~ ~/~1~/~ .~ Date' ~ Senders' Instructions-- These transmittal sheets are made on NCR (No Carbon Required) paper with three sheets per set. Retain one copy for originator's file. Include one copy with transmitted material Send original under separate cover to addressee. (If sending by air freight, ~ut air bill number on backside of envelope.) Please use ball-point pen when filling out this form. EXP-180-8 (CD-10-85) Printed in U.S.A. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ,L AND GAS CONSERVATION C~ :MISSION ~ WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED [] SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator 7 Permit Number ' t Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 86-0076 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Bo× 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 50-283-20081 4. Location of well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name 762'N & 2058' E of SW Corner, Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M Pretty Creek Unit At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number PCU 224-28 At Total Depth 1 1. Field and Pool 188YN ~ 2524' E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M Pretty Creek 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. GL, : 94' K.B. = I 1 2'[ ADL - 63048 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 15. Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions 8/1/86 8/13/86 8/23/86 NA feet MSL 0 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD)18.Plug Back Depth {MD+TVD)19. Direct'onal'SurveY5182,; 5010' P&A YES ~ NO [] I20' Depth where SSSv setNA feet MD I21' Thickness °f Permafr°stNA 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DIL/BHC Sonic//SP/GR/SFL/DLL/MSFL/CNL/LDT/HDT/VSP/SWS's 23. CASING, LINER AND. CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 20" 94# H-40 · 24' 144' ' -- Driven NA 13 3/8" 72# 54.55 8-95, K-!i5 23' 1920' t7½" 944 sks C1 "G"+6% Gel NA 68#, 72# K-55. N-!f0 227 sks C1 "G" ~ 15.8 PPG ,. 9 5/8" 47#, 43.5¢ S-95, N-i~0 2Y 4849' 12¼" 200 sks C1 "O" + 16% ()el NA [ 863 sks C1 "O" @ 15.3 PPG 24. Perforations open to Production.(MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. NA TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) NA 26. N'A ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED · 27. NA PRoDUcTION TEST Date First Fr?uction ' :l Method .of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) P&A 1 ,, Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-DEL GAS-MCF WATER-DEL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO TEST PERIOD * Flow Tubing C,asing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Pre~;s. 24:Hour RATE * 28. CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. No Cores Taken 'RECEIVED SEP 2 9 1986 Anch0rag0 Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29. - .... 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, · MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. Sterling 1960' 1901' See the attached. Beluga 3870' 3711 ' 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS DST #l, #1, #3 Results . 32. I hereby certify that the fore§Gin§ is true and correct to the best of my knowledge /~~c~4x-~ Acting Area Operations ~'-Z-~ ~g~fo Signed Title-~ ~, - - -, -qu"er~n~en~en~ Date 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 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23' Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27' Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". FORMATION TEST SUMMARY FIL_.. OR AREA "-~r~.-~./ O._,-em.~ WE-L ~C.L~ 2Z~-&~ DATE ~ - Zl - ~G TOTAL OR PLUGGED DEPTH ~ ~q HOLE OR CASING SIZE ~/~" ~s.~ TEST NO. ~ INTERVAL ~- q~' (/3'~ ZONE ~/o~ F~,~ TESTER· TOOLS INCLUDED ~~~ ~" ~.~,~ ~ ~y 5~ , RAT HOLE VOLUME ~ .BBLS OF ~=~) ~,~ , PPM NITRATES, /~z~oo~ PPM CL- SET PACKER AT ~l~ ' WITH TAIL TO ~20~' ' AT t~:~2- HRS. ON ~ - 2o - 5~. INITIAL FLOW INITIAL SHUT IN 2ND FLOW 2ND SHUT IN FINAL FLOW FINAL SHUT IN GAS TO SURFACE AT ~2:o0 HRS ON & - 2o - aG,. MAXIMUM FLUID TO z{q)-k' AT 22.'/6j HRS ON ~ - 20 - _~_. 2- HRS ~0 MIN, FROM ~I'/<.)HRS TO Z3'/~ HRS ON ~5 - 2o - e,~,. J HRS - 17 MIN, FROM ~ HRS (o MIN, FROM q HRS qO MIN, FROM Ji:J~ HRS TO ~'/~ HRS ON S - ~/ - 5G.... HRS MIN, FROM HRS TO HRS ON - - · ~ HRS ~ MIN, FROM HRS TO ~ HRS ON - - , -- PPM H2S, - PPM CO2 -INSIDE/OUTSIDE AND TYPE PRESSURE BOMB NUMBER MAXIMUM CLOCK TIME, HRS IH, PSI I 1ST FLOW PSI ISI, PSI i 2ND FLOW, PSI F 2ND FLOW, PSI 2ND SI, PSI I 3RD FLOW, PSI F 3RD FLOW, PSI FSI, PSI PRODUCED 0 BBLS NET OIL, 0 BBLS GROSS WATER AND HOLE FLUID, +~ ,~,.:,.~. MCF NET GAS BOMB DEPTH, MD AND VD L~2o2, ~/19 050~ ~ O~ t ~q FH, PSI ZO~-~- 2009 MAX IMUM TEMPERATURE ~8.¼~°F DEGREE OF PLUGGING: NONE , MINOR ~ , SEVERE INTERMITTENT , COMPLETE TESTER'S TICKET NUMBER A//- -,~45- <~o ~-/ WITNESSED BY ~ ~ m FLUID',LEVEL SERVICES DATE. , Company_ FLU ID TIME .LE_VEL I Field RISE i . TIME i &~S.~ LEV , PURPOSE__ FLUID ! D,eC TIME LEVEL! o/'/v 1/Ac ! -? II ~ 7~o /o.~s~ J I II Test # -"~ TIME [ELvUIFI~ I RISE . ~ F~ETI'Y ~ i~r.C. 28 T19N I~¥ P. C.U. 224-28 NL SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA PRESSURE PLOT TOP CARRIER, BOTTOM GAUGE 1. BEI)IN DATA (21, 2m 2. OPEN L.P.R.N. FIRE GUN9 (21m 7m 3- LAST FLO~II~ PRESSURE FL~! 4. C~ L.P.R. N, BEGIN $I~1 ~. LAST SHUT IN PI~ $I#1 (2m 22m O) (~1~ I). OPEN L.P.R.N. BEGIN FL~* (2m2'~m30) (1921).3) 7. LAST FLD~ING PRES~ FI~ B. CL~ L.P.R.N. BEGIN $IJ~2 O. LAST SHUT IN I:~ $IJ~2 (~m 12. P.O.O.H. (l. om SI~ ID 13. EM) OF DATA (13m [Om O) (1) ON SI-DRE ALASKA AK-14S~I (03194) D~184S. DAT (9184) __. IP- 13. m2gmO l, CHEVRON USA. IN£DRPORATEB PRETTY CREEK SEC. 28 TlgN Rgw P.C.U. 224-28 NL SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA TEMPERATURE PLOT TOP CARRIER, BOTTOM GAUGE ON SHORE ALASKA 08/20/86 AK-MS-6005! (0S!84) DSS184S. DAT(9!84 ) ~o, 2g, o S~ort Tim~ Shop Time, i I 1 2 4 6 22, 2g, 0 O, 29, 0 2. 29, 0 iS, lO, 00 (86, Aug, 21) ( 24. 68SSS) ' I I 8 10 4, 29, 0 6, 2g, 0 (hr~) ~": ~ 12 24 16 8,2g, 0 to, 2g, o 12,2g~0 Extrocted Doto Pointe go u~ 80 ~ F-- 75 L~J 65 60 28 ! 4, 29, 0 CHEVRON USA, INCORPORATED P~'TTY CREEK SEC. 29 TIGN P. C.U. 224-29 NL SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA PRESSURE PLOT BOTTOM CARRIER, BOTTOM GAUGE OB/20/B~ AK-NS-1~]51 (05015') D35015-'S. DAT (5015) 1, IEIN DATA 2, OPEN I-p,R,N, ~. FIRE OUNS 4, LAST FI~I~ PRE~ FL#I 5, CLOSE L.P. R, N, IEIN Sllll 6, LAST SHUT IN ~ $I#1 7. OPEN L.P. ILIL BEGIN FI~ 9, ~ L P. R. N, BEGIN $IJI2 LAST St'IJT IN 12. IJNSEAT PACKER 14. E~ OF DATA 10. 11. L ,.o L ,,o Stor-t Tteme 21~04e0OCBGeAuc~20) (8.55) T I ME S~ Tim l~~A~21) ( 2~~' I ~gh 0 (hrs) ~"' Ail Extrocted Ooto Potnte 14. 9hO 1~ 91s 0 QEVRON USA, I~TED H;ETTY CREEK SEC. 21) TIGN RgM P. C.U. 224-29 NL SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA TEMPERATURE PLOT BOTTOM CARRIER, BOTTOM GAUGE ON SI.DRE N..ASKA 08/20/86 AK-NS-el)051 (05015) D~OISS. DAT (3015) L~,.o L~,.o L~,.o ~,'o St. oft; Tt~e~ 21, 04~ iX) ~ ~ 20) ( 8. 55') T f MI:"' ! ~m31mO All ~ [kmt,~ Pointo II - ! ~ FOI~TION TEST SI~RY ~ · :~ii' ~ - ... Flu.a OR AREA ~-l,-llff O_,-e~-~ WkLL ~0 ~z~-~ DATE ~ - ~ - ~ TOTAL OR PLUGGED DEPTH.~BmO 4~ HOLE OR CASING SIZE .~/b C~,~ TEST NO. 2 INTERVAL ~3~'- q~' ~ ~o' ) ZONE ~)j~ I~ ~-~ TESTER TOOLS INCLUDE'D ~' ' ~ ~" ~%~;~. ~,~ RAT HOLE VOLUME ~ ,BBLS OF /d~Ci ~-.~ , - PPM NITRATES, ~,~ PPM CL- SET PACKER AT ~' WITH TAIL TO q~ ' AT /~'~ HRS. ON ~ - ~ - ~. INITIAL FLOW INITIAL SHUT IN 2ND FLOW 2ND SHUT IN FINAL FLOW FINAL SHUT IN GAS TO SURFACE AT FLUID TO HRS j' MIN, FROM /~'ZFHRS TO 2/.'~OHRS ON 5 - Y~. - ~b. HRS · ~ MIN, FROM 2/.'~OHRS TO 23:J~ HRS ON ~ - ~q - 8~. HRS ~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON - ..- . HRS ~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON - - .. HRS~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON - - . HRS MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON ~ - - , ~ HRS ON - - . MAXIMUM - PPM H2S, -- PPM CO2 AT 2~'J~ HRS ON ~ - /I - ~b. PRODUCED -- BBLS NET OIL, - BBLS GROSS WATER AND HOLE FLUID, - MCF NET GAS BOMB DEPTH, MD AND VD ~Z~/ INSIDE/OUTSIDE AND TYPE ~"'~,,~ PRESSURE ~OMB NUMBER ~ MAXIMUM CLOCK TIME, HRS ~ IH, PSI 2o~, I 1ST FLOW, PSI f0~7 F 1sT FLOW, PSI /&)l ISI,'PSI I&q~ I 2ND FLOW, PSI F 2ND FLOW, PSI 2ND SI, PSI I 3RD FLOW, PSI F 3RD FLOW, PSI FSI, PSI FH, PSI MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE DEGREE OF PLUGGING: NONE ,./, MINOR TESTER'S TICKET NUMBER , SEVERE INTERMITTENT , COMPLETE WITNESSED BY (~,~. ,','~o(v_~o-~'~ · I . I OEVRI]N USA, I~ATED PRETTY CREEK SEC. 29 T1GN RGtl P. C.U. 224-29 NL PCU SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA PRESSURE PLOT 224-28 2ND TEST (PRIMARY) OR SHORE ALA~ AK-MS~ (05001) D05~1S. DAT (5001) ~, BEGIN DATA 2. OPEN I..P.R.N. ~, FINAL FLOWING PRESSURE 4. CLOSE I..P.R. IC ~. FIMAL SHUT IN PRESSURE B. ENDSHUT IN 7. P.O.O.H. 8. END OF DATA ~7m 21)m 0 ~Om 29m 0 'TIME (hrs) "' I ,. . (llm 3ih O) C'J.. 2~ (ii), 21~ O) (2047. ~) (2h PP, O) (1811) (2h 2ih O) (1812.. 7) ~ ~ O) (1947) ~ 36. O) (i847. 4) (tm ilk O) (2D72. 3) (3, 40, O) (~, 8) 8. I 28,0 0 0 Al I Ex~r-oct~J Dcd~ Poinbe ~28,0 CIE'VRON USA. INCORPORATI~ PRETTY ~ SEC, 28 TlgN RgW P. C.U. 224-28 NL PCU SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA TEMPERATURE PLOT 224-28 2ND TEST (PRIMARY) ON SNORE ALAgKA 08/19288 AK-MS--BIX)50 (05001) D0500i9,, DAT _("o00__! ) 100 I. ~7m 28~ 0 TIME (hrs) '"" All Ext, r'oot4ad D~ Point® II gl. B ~ F[.uID'~ LEVEL SERVICES D'~-'' q' / ~ ' ~(" PURPOSE · . Company~d..bl Et)~.r~,c/~ V.$A _Field ~Et, dC.P~ E.I~t~,Z __Well # '~ I ~- ~ ~ Test TiME FLUID 'r~r~. c. FLUID =,e= ?'ertl- I FLUID i FLUID --~?/-~ ~,,3'?~/LEVELRISE Z~' '~tH3TIME LEVEL~~~7OI~ ..... ~ ~ 5 ~ TIME ~ LEVEL ~ RISE TIME LEVEL RISE ~ I ~ FORMATIOM TEST SU~RY FIELD OR ARE. ~,-r...~Jr~ ¢__re.~_~k WELL ~C.O /..~H ' Z~ DATE TOTAL OR PLUGGED DEPTH ?i~l'D : )4,5'4CYH HOLE OR CASING SIZE TEST NO. I INTERVAL ' 14~- ~4bo'~ ~i') ZONE ~.~.\~,'b~,-~o,., TESTER. TOOLS INCLUDED 3~.~j,..,.~i,.%,~.,- ~-~' 7~.,-C=,,-;.~,,,.x~ RAT HOLE VOLUME ,BBLS OF xl~C_l ~.~ , -' PPM NITRATES, /~-8.ooo PPM CL- SET PACKER AT q~2F~' ' WITH TAIL TO JqLoqO ' AT /~00 HRS. ON F', -_Y.¢.~ - 8~-. INITIAL FLOW INITIAL SHUT IN 2ND FLOW 2ND SHUT IN FINAL FLOW FINAL SHUT IN GAS TO SURFACE AT FLUID TO ~ ~ HRS II MIN, FROM ~ HRS 2~ MIN, FROM HRS ~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON - ~ - . HRS~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~HRS ON - - . HRS~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON ~- ~ - . HRS ~MIN, FROM~ HRS TO~ HRS ON . - ~ - , -- HRS ON - - . MAXIMUM - PPM H2S, - PPM CO2 AT /'7:zo HRS ON 6~ - /~.- PRODUCED ~ BBLS NET OIL, -- BBLS GROSS WATER AND HOLE FLUID, -- MCF NET GAS 80MB DEPTH, MD AND VD INSIDE/OUTSIDE AND TYPE ~,~~. PRESSURE BOMB NUMBER' MAXIMUM CLOCK TIME, HRS 2q IH, PSI I 1ST FLOW, PSI /G4$ F 1ST FLOW, PSI' ISI, PSI I 2ND FLOW, PSI F 2ND FLOW, PSI 2ND SI, PSI I 3RD FLOW, PSI F 3RD FLOW, PSI FSI, PSI FH, PSI MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE DEGREE OF PLUGGING: NONE --- , MINOR w.'/', SEVERE INTERMITTENT --- , COMPLETE - TESTER'S TICKET NUMBER A~-rq:- ~o~4t WITNESSED BY ~_~.~ · FLUID, LEVEL SERVICES DATE ? ~" / ~ - ~'' {o PURPOSF _~ CoMpany gd~)~.Z~,~/ U/.~5~ F, Well Cf ~. d 2 ~ ¥' ~' ~ Test FLUID RISE 1''cra ~ TIME FLUID _.:1"¢¢' v~'' I FLUID ! FLUID TIMI: I LEVELI ' ..... LEVEL i ~t.~.- LEVEL RISE i i~.,$1'~. TIME I RISE TIME LEVEL RISE 2700 __ CHEVRON USA. INCORPORATED PRETTY CREEK SEC. 28 TlgN Rgx P.~U. 224-28 NL SPERRY-SUN INC. ALASKA PRESSURE PLOT P. C.U. 224-28 D. Si T, (PRIMARY) ON SHORE ALASKA OB/lB/B6 AK-I~F3-Boo4g C0501b-) DO5015S. DAT(5015 ) 225O 1BOO. 1350. 450, 1. BEGIN DATA 2. SET PACKER O 4626' 3. FIRE GUNS 4. OPEN I-P.R.N. 5, FINAL FLOWING PRESSURE §. CLOSE L.P.R.N. 7. FINAL SHUT IN PRESSURE 8. SHEAR OUT DISC g. UNSEAT PACKER 10. P.O.O.H. II. END OF DATA r-9. _ lO. (1 lm lm O) (2 (I 1 m 4i O) (2266. Q) (I I m 6m 30) (2262. 4) (I 3m 13m O) (2470. 7) . (1Tm 24m O) (IgSB. 3) 11 1 (l?I 26I O) (lg3g. 2) (21, 50m 3D) (2031. (22m 26m O) (2308. 6) (Om 2m 30) (2252. 2) (2m 1 gm O) (2. 8) ~ 28m 0 2m 2t~ 0 t 4m 2Ek 0 Start Timem tlmOlmOO(B§m Augm 18) (8.5b-) Stop Timem 02m lgm O0(B§m Au9m lg) ( 23. 85) ~1~ 2Bm 0 ~E), 2t)m 0 TIME (hfs)~" = 2 :~8,~,o ~.,o ~,~.,o All Extracted Dora Potnte 11. :~v.o. us^. ~.c~.o.^~ NLSPERRY-SUN TNC. ALASKA o.s.oRE ^~^s~^ PRETTY C~K TEMPERATURE PLOT ~"~"~ ~C. 2B TlgN RQ~ AK-HS~OO4g (~01~ P.C.U. ~-~ P.C.U. 224-28 D. S.T. (PRIMARY) ~s.~T~O~ ~ s~t ~,,. ~,o,,ooes,^,,.,,s~ ~ ..~ IHE (hfs) 1' : 2 A~! Extracted Dote Point;® Stop T!me~ 02~ tg~ O0 (8§~ Au9~ tg) ( 23. 83') t20 IlO lO0 QO BO 70 ~,828, 0 GREAT LAND DIRECTIONAL DRILLING INC. REPORT OF SUB-SURFACE DIRECTIONAL SURVEY CHEVRON U.S.A. COMPANY PCU 22~+-28 WEt_L NAME BELLUGA RIVER LOCATION ALSB6D30 MWD & SINGLE SHOT 8-04-8~ JOB NUMBER TYPE SURVEY DATE DON MASON DIRECTIONAL SUPERVISOR~~/'.,/¢-~ NAME TITI_E SIGNATURE 200 FT S182 FT DEPTH ~NTERVA[_ FRCIM TO 8-2-8~ 8-23-85 DATE SURVEY TAKEN FROM TO THIS IS A RECORD OF A SUB-SURFACE SURVEY OF YOUR WELL WE HAVE RETAINED A COPY OF YOUR SURVEY REPORT IN OUR FILES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE~ HOWEVER~ SHOULD YOU SO DESIRE¢ ALL COPIES OF THE SURVEY REPORT WILL BE FORWARDED TO YOU ON WRITTEN REQUEST. 'ALL SURVEYS ARE KEPT IN A LOCKED FILE AND ARE HELD IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. . GREAT LAND DIRECTIONAl_ DRII. L_ING,INC ,8- 13=86 Well - Closure D]rectton_..- Mctg. t-~etlc Dec]in¢ltion- Ooto fi le nome ' Client .............. : CHEVRON U.S.A. PRETTY CREEK PCU 224-28 N 2:3.99 F= 24 deg 30 I'ntn E PRI'FTIE. DAT RECORD OF: SURVEY (Well (iBsurned vei?ttcml Computotton: Survey dote- Method - RKB Height.- to ,_00.0 I RADIUS OF CURVATURE 8-14-86 MWD READING & S.S_ :112.0 ft MEAS DEP-FIJ 200 28O 369 461 'FRUVERI' SLIBSEA SECTION DIRECTION REt..A'r IVE COORDINATES DR I F T DG MN DEPTH DEPTH DIST ANGLE FROM WELL-HEAD 0 0 200.00 88.00 0.00 N 0.00 E 0.00 N 0.00 E 3 54 279.94 167.9h 2.69 N 15. O0 E 2.63 N 0.76 E 6 42 368.55 256.,~,~Fr- :10 ..... 78 N :13 O0 E 10 60 N 2 69 E 9 42 459.60 3%7.60 23.80 N 2:[.00 E 23.14 N 6.53 E 23 0 549.79 437.79 41.87 N 21.00 E 40.04 N 13.0:1 E DOG L. EG de.q/7t 00 0.000 ~ .87E, 3. :[46 3.270 3.587 <'_426 683 773 865 956 25 5~ 620.47 G08.47 60.07 N 22.00 E 56.99 N .1.9.69 E 17 0 675.14 56:3.14 76.27 N :IB.O0 E 72.15 N 25.21 E 17 6 761.18 649.18 '102.41 N 18.00 E 97.25 N 33_36 E %,7 0 8h9.:1~ 737.14 129.2~ N 18.00 E 122.90 N ~1.70 F 16 36 936.2[5 824.215 155.42 N 19.00 E 147.8[5 N 50.04 E 60.29 N :19 3 34 E 76.q3 N 19 :IS 29 E 102.81 N 18 56 6 E 129.79 N 18 4~ 27 E 1S6.09 N 18 42 2 E 3_ 974 · o 021 ~.- . O. :111 0. 109 0 1047 :1137 '/ 1330 2392 1SSO 1738 1832 :16 12 1023.55 59:1:1.5[5 ]80.97 N 17.00 E 172.28 N 57.98 E 16 0 1110.02 998.02 205.77 N 18.00 E 196.08 N 6G_49 E 15 12 1201.B2 1089.52 231.18 N 28.00 E 220.38 N 73.38 E 14 54 1296_16 1184.16 256.49 N 18.00 E 244.S8 N 81.2G E 14 S~ 1353.11 1243_11 272.09 N '18.00 E 259.50 N 86.09 E ', 15 18 14:16_90 1304.90 288.68 N :19.00 E-- 275.32 N 91.38 'E 16 12 :1508.33 1396.33 31~.39 N 20.00 E 299.62 N 99.99 E _'tS48 1602.53 2~90.53 3~1.3~ N 20.00 E 325.00 N 109.23 E :16 30 :1688.98 1576.98 366.32. N 2'1..00 E 348.~5 N :118.00 E 17 0 ~778.03 1666_ 03 393. :12 N 25.00 E 3?3.12 N 128.4? E ]81.78 N 18 36 % E 206.73 N 18 28 6 E 232.28 N :lB 25 0 E 257.72 N 18 22 32 E 273.41 N 18 21 15 E 290.08 N 18 21 45 E 3115.86 N 18 27 19 E 342.87 N 18 34 37 E 367.89 N 18 42 28 E 394.61 N 18 59 57 E 0.472 0.238 0. 842 0 ~¢ o. ~0o 0. 634 0.95:1 0.408 0.783 0. 1895 1989 2O8O °174 2267 17 0 1839.24 :1727.24 411.82 N 26.00 E 390.00 N 136.52 E 16 ~8 1929. 113 :IB:17.18 439.14 N 25.00 E 414.67 N 148.29 E 17 0 2016.25 ]904.25 46S.59 N 2~.00 E 438.74 N 259.26 E 17 0 2106.:14 1994.:I~ 493.07 N 25.00 E 463.75 N 170.65 E 27 ~ 229~.0S 2083.05 S20.3~ N 24.00 E 488.5~ N 181.9~ E 413.,_°1 N :19 17 34 E 440.38 N 19 40 38 E 466.7S N 19 S7 i E 494.15 N 20 1~ :11E 52:1.35 N 20 2S 39 E 0. :134 0.231 0.23F 0.09:1 O. 142 PRETTY CREEK PCU 22]+-28 ,,8-15-86 MEAS D E P T t..I .~35c~ 2550 2832 ":,,.~ c:~ 2 c.5 30 30 "'~ 3238 3266 3363 3]+32 DR :[ Fl' TRLIVERT SUBSF_A SECT l ON DG MN DEP'FIt DEPTH D:[ ST " ~t7 24 2282.92 2:170.92 :17 48 2372..9[5 2280.9.15 u.1 18 2]+62 84 2:3,50 8~ 2:1 :[2 2330. %~ 21t~38. ~4 2.1:12 2636.22_ _ ~u524 .... 22 547.62 577.92 ('_4 il it. S .1 643.0'8 0.78.95 7:13.23 746.9:1. 780.37 802.59 823.7O 855.80 86~. 897.02 9.19.37 947.00 . ,:: o :122 82 kO ~,5,4 28:12. ,57 2700. [37 20 ]+8 2900.42 2788_ 42 20 30 2939.37 2847.37 20 0 30:1, 6.60 2904.0. 0 :19 30 3.106.0it 2974.0:1 19 24 3i132.41 3020.4i1 -I'~ 0 '3=,_4.~° 02 3 ili12.02 :18 48 3289.30 3:177_ ...30 17 h8 3372.83 3260.8£3 RECORD OF SURVEY DIRECTION ANGLE 'RELATIVE COORDINATES FROM WELL_-tiEAE~ ~ N 24.00 E S_'1.3.q8 N 193.00. E N 2,4.00 E 54:1.:16 N 205.38 F_ N 23.00 E 572 O? N 2:18.82 E N 24.00 E 603.3:1 N 232.~0 E N 2~.00 E 633.70 N 2,45.93 E N 2.S.00 E 0.64.89 N 260.15 E N 24 O0 EE ,-c~c- rs] . o.- o. ,~ +N 27 ~. :t,..':~ F N 24.00 E 726.:1;1 N 287.73 E N 24.00 E 746.]+:1 N 296.76 E N 24.50 E 70.S.0.6 N 30S.43 E N 23.00 E-' 793.0/~ N 3'18.36 E N 24.00 E 803.59. N 3,_,_.08 E N 24.00 E 832.73 N 33G.00. E N 24.00 E 8G3.:1. B N 3~.:1S E N 24.00 E 8?8_39 N 35S.39 E CLOSURE DISTANCE DG MN S S48.b-8 N 20 36 578.83 N '20 .46 6:12.,49 N 2.0 S 646. S2 N 21 4 679.7,S N 2:1 '12 7:13.97 N 2:1 7~?.6:[ N 2:t 30 78:t.04 N 2~ 36 803.24 N 22 40 82~ .33 N 22 838.41 N 2.1 885.73 N 2:[ 50 897.6~ N 22 SS 9.19.9G N 21 G8 9z, 7.56 N 22 .1 '18 E 58 E S6 E 3 E 39 ES 7 E 3.S EE S9 E ~6 E S3 E 23 E 28 E 4 E 6 E 39 E DOG LEG deg/:tO0 3607~ 370:1~ 3888~ 3982~ :[6 25 3436.03 3344.03 15 0 3546.56 34:34.56 23 0 3636.79 352,4.79 :12:15 3728.52 36:[6.G2 2~ 0 3820. S9 3708_ 59 972.48 997.79 :1.020.20. :1040.7G :10S9.67 N 24.50 E 90'1.6:1. N 365.85 E N 25.50 E 924.S6 N 376.5S E N '18.50 E 9~S.4:t N 384.97 E N 2'1 SO E 964 7'1N 3.~_ O0 E N 2.1.50 E 982.33 N 398.94 E 973.0:I N ==~ 998.30 N 22 :1020.78 N ==~ :104'1.3:[ N ==~ S 9 E 9 35 E 9 22 E 6 49 E 6 9 E I .782 -~ ~.2 C- . 0.811 :1. 330 %076~ ,4 iL69~ 4263~ 44 08 iO 0 39:13.02 380:1.0:1 9 115 ~+OOZ~_ 70 3892.70 8 30 4097.57 3985.57 7 0 4190.71 4078.7:[ 7 0 ~24 .1.33 4 :[29. :33 1076.80 :[ 092. SS 2 '106.8S 'I :119.53 :I .123.74 N 24.S0 E N 24.S0 E N 24. SO E N 24.S0 E N 23_00 E 998. '10 N '10.12.23 N '102S. 4S N 2030.. 98 N .1042.62 N 405.63 E 4:12.08 E 4118.09 E 423.3,5 E 425.9S E :1077.38 N 22 7 1092.91 N 22 9 .1.107.40 N 22 .10 :L'120.07 N 22 '!2 1:12~. 28 N -,_'~ 13 '1 E 3 E 54 E 28 E :19 E 0.806 0.798 .1.596 0.0.15 ,4485 4577 h 6'70 4763 48G6 6 48 43:17.78 4205.78 6 42 4609.14 4297..14 6 42 hBO.1.50 4389.50 6 36 4593.88 448il. 88 6 30 4686.27 457q.27 :1.134.99 :[ :[43.80 .1.156.64 .1 il 67. ,40 :1 .178.00 N 2,4.00 N' 26.00 N' 27.00 N 2S.00 N 28.O0 E .105.1.0~ N 429.79 E E .1060.84 N 434.36 E E '1070.55 N 439.20 E E '1080.23 N 463.92 E E 1089.72 N 4&8.6S EE :1:13G.32 N 22 14 25 E 1146.32 N 22 '13 S9 E 1157. '14 N 22:18 22 E '1'167.89 N 22 20 24 E 'I:178.~7 N 22 22 39 E 0.260 0. :1 :t 3 0.0:15 0.111 0..1:15 PRETTY CP, EEK PC.U RECOR[.') OF: SURVEY MEAS DR I F T TRUVERT SUBSEA SEC-F I ON D I RECT 1 ON RE LAT I VE COORD I NATES DEP'Flt D(._'~ MN r)EPTH DEP-FH D:[S'F ANGLE FROM WELL-HEAD ¢' :-.~ C' t. 0 S U R E D/STANCE DG MN S ,:5 ";~" .'t777.67 .... " ,:5 ;[8 ,'t87 :1. :i :1.q-759.:t:t :1:198.,57 N 28.00 E :1:107.9.q- N ,~,,-58.5-~+. E :t:197.08 N 22 28 59 E ,:_- + .., :.., ? ..... [50 4857 50 :120 ? 5 ~'~ N 32 00 E :1 :1:17 5.,:.::" N 4 ¢5,~+. 02. E 1 B n.. ~... .9,t~- N 22 33 c--,,..., E ~.5, 2?5. [-50:10.25 q85--')8.2[5 :12.:tzt.08 N 32.00 E :l:l~.~:t.30 N ,q, cS,5.-q-], E :[ 2 :t ,q- . .q [-5 N 22 35 2:1 E At_[. MEASURED DEI'.-'-I'HS W'r'rH A (-~1 FO[_ t_OW :[ N('.-; .ARE MA(3NE'I'IC SINGL. EE St-lOT RE/.~DINEE:_i AL, l_ OTtqE. I'~ READINGS ARE MWD EEXCEEPT FCiR E,:I. S2 ML'i WHICH :IS PROJE'C':TED TO TD DEPTH DOG LEG deg/:l. O0 O. 2:1.0 0. 207 0. :1:1. 3 0 O0 PRE-[TY CREEK PCU 224-28 DATA I NTERPOLAI'ED FOR EVEN :tO0 FEET OF= SUBSEA DEPTH :'8-,,15-,86 MEAS. D E-- P T H :/:Lc~ z+ 7].:_, 6 ;17 7 '%3 "D :i 0 ~.5 :[ 139 :[450 :[GU4 :1658 :1762 :1867 :1971 2076 2180 ~;_ £_ (.) UJ 2390 W60S 2': ? :[ 0 ;~817 2:29 :£_~ 4 30SI 3138 TRL VERT D E P T I.-I :1 :l 2' S :L 2 :12 :l i it 27 :l 2 :I 2 :t 3 :l 2 1412 :[ t.-, :1 '':~ 16:1 ~ :171 o t.-. :I 81 u 201° 22 :[2_ 23:1.2 2q 12 2 S :12 SUE3 SEA D E P T H 0 :100 '~00 :aR 0 ~.+ 00 500 600 ?00 800 900 1000 :[ 100 :1200 1300 :1 h 00 :tBO0 :1600 :1700 1800 :1.900 ~000 c:~ :[ 00 t._ -2 '2 C) 0 2300 2. g 00 2500 P_ 600 2700 2800 ;3900 ' ND-TVD rD I FF. ; 0 '' 0 : 0 , :I. 0 :19 23 27 31 46 50 SS 59 68 73 78 98 10 [5 :t :I o &_ :t :t 52 :128 VERT :[CAI_ C 0 Fi P, E_-' C T 0 0 0 :1 1 RELATIVE COORDINATES FP, OM WE[.[--HEAD ' 0.00 0.06 N 5.02 N 16. les N 32.37 hi 0. O0 196 300 . .0[3 .59 .62 65 74 90 100 .66 Ei .26 E .55 ES .71 E .-36 E 327 354 382 ,40.9 437 .87 _ 96 .5B 1 :[ 0 120 :13;___ 146 : :158 .'IS E .39 E .8:1 EE .08 E .73 E 465 493 [554 589 .37 .05 .30 .72 N N N N N 17:1.41 E :[ 84.09 E 196.87 F o I :l :17 EE 625. 12 660. [58 695. $4 7-30:1:~ 764.19 N N N N ,N 22+2.it:1 EE P57. eSe5 E 274.03 E 289.5:1 EE ?304.60 E PRETTY CREEK PC.U 224-,._,3"~c DATA INTVRPOLATED F:OR EVEN :100 F--EET OF SUBSEEA DEPTH 8 -.:t'% MEAS. TRU VI::-RT SUB SEEA MI3-TVD D E' P 'F !'1 D E P T H D E P Ttt D ;[ F F. .l ,:-: 3000 :t 32 3 ~_ 12 ~ :l 00 :t 38 .-1 £- -' . .m.--) ..-: :'_, a, :t .'3 ~+ .I ~: 3300 :1 ~ ? 3665 3 [..-., ;l i;.? 3g 00 iL [-53 3768 :-.-t ..... :'-; 2 ,... ''---~ 3 [500 ;[ [56 B 87:1 B 7 :t 2 3600 :1. [59 3!;)'73 -'o .-.~ - 3,_, :t,_ '-~ .::.700 :[t~ :[ 6075 .'::J 9 :I. 2 3800 .167.3 .h. :t 76 q 051 '''-'~ .-_-~ o, f) - · _ ~_, .... 0 :[ ,5 478 :t ~- 6 :[ 2 ~+ [500 :L 69 q. 882_ ~+ 7 :l 2 z~ 600 :170 VERT ICA[_ REL. AT IVE C:.OORDiNATES CORRECT :FROM WELL-}-tEAD 6 796.9? N 3:t9.:19 E 6 828.9~ N BBB.B7 E 6 860.:1~ N 3~+7.26 E [.-; 889.6 iL N 36 0.3 E, F J+ 926. i[:t N 372.3(-5 EE 939.87 N 383.0B E 9,:'.4. :1. 58 N 390.00 E 980.77 N 398.32 E 998.26 N ~0~+_7~+ E-- :lO:lB.33 N ~+':[2.57 E 208,°. '13 N ~,z~-.79 E :t092_3:[ N z, SO.OL_ E '1:102.'17 N ,455.~,3 E 1211.97 N ~i-60.6.1 E PI?[--'I'TY CREEK PCU 22z~-2[~ DATA INTERPOI_A'FED FOR EVEN ;:1.000 FEET OF MEASURED DEPTH SUB SERA:' DE P'F k.I; . 866 :1828 277:1. 3726 %7 :[7 R[-'LAT :[ VE C(.')ORD :[ NATES FROM WELL-HEAD 5.c.,'.70 N 5~+.O:t E :1.9..9% lq 28%.78 E 03_~,7 N 2~56.36 E L_ M KOP 200 20O 0 HORIZONTAL VIEN CHEVRON U.S.A. PRETTY CREEK PCU 224-28 CLOSURE: t2i4 ft N 22.6 E DECLINATION: 24.50 deg E SCALE: i inch = 200 feet DRAWN: 8-i5-86 ~00 ~,ioo t300 ~00 700 500 I' ' 4O0 ~00 i;-': ....... : : ........... '~" i; ~; ........ ....... i! ....... ........ 1----- -----~ ~. ........... 7 - i !1~ i :. I ! !---t~-~ .......... : ,~___~__ _ I. /.i. i ~ ~ ....i --: ............. ; ................ ~ ......... ~ ~ - iiI 1 . - .... ~-- H ~ ........... : ............... : ............... ; ......... 4 ................ ..............................L ~ .......~ 0 O0 ~.~':'~"~ .-~*:'¢' 400 500 fi~.~* 700 BO0 900 tO00 ilO0 L 3OO 800 9OO i200 ~BO0 ~iO0 2400 2700 3000 3300 3800 ~00 4200 4500 4800I 5100 [ 5400 ! -300 0 300 600 gOO VERTICAL SECTION CHEVRON U.S.A. PRETTY CREEK PCU 224-28 SECTION AT N 23.99 E TVD SCALE: 1 inch = 600 feet OEP SCALE: t lnch= 600 feet DRANN : 8-t5-86 Warker Identification 140 TVO OE~TT Al KOP E~ 200 0 B) ll) §lB~ 50~0 i2~4 1200 1500 t800 2t00 2400 2700 3000 3300 Departure TRANSMI1-FAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF CLASSIFIED MATERIALS DATE: WELL NAME: We are sending the material tabulated below. Please acknowledge receipt and return one copy to: Mr. J. L. Weaver Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 3001 C Street Anchorage, AK 99503 , RECIPIENT PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE COMPANY: BY: .... DATE: ,. ') _,..,,{~-'"'J~j~jV.~'J) (": Development Geologist ...... ,,, '- ...---/ ...... i, 'i ~,._5,.-~ ';¥. '- _ ... ; / · "' Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Anchor,~....qe Senders' Instructions:- These transmittal sheets are made on NCR (No Carbon Required) paper with three sheets per set. Retain one copy for originator's file. Include one copy with transmitted material. Send original under sepa- rate cover to addressee. (If sending by air freight, put air bill number on backside of envelope.) Please use ball-point pen when filling out this form. EXP-180-79 (CD-2-85) Printed in U.S.A. MEMORAI' )UM Stat of Alaska ALASKA OIL ~D GAS CONSERVATION COI'.~M._,I ION TO' -cC~a~°n DATE: August 27, 1986 F~tENO.' D.EWS.42 THRU' Lonnie C. Smith/?"~j.~;'/ TELEPHONE NO.' Commissioner ~:/ ~. FROM- Edgar W. Sipp!e, Jr. Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Wellbore Plugs Chevron PCU 224-28 Permit No. 86-76 Sec. 28, T14N, K9W SB&M Exploratory Thursday, August 21, 1986: i traveled this date from Wasilla to ~:A{r ~6 Ch~vron PCU f24-28 to witness the isolation of the ~e~h water aquifer by placement of wel!bore cement plugs. The retainer was set in the 9-5/8 casing at 4088' The perforation to squeeze off was at a depth of 4162-4175. Therg were 125 sks of cement mixed and squeezed into the formation. The highest pressure attained during the squeeze was !800 psig, with 1350 psig's bled off during the hesitational squeeze. Friday, August 22, 1986: The cement plug above the retainer was tagg~d~'at 4036' With ~15',000 pounds, and it was pressure tested to 1500 psig for 20 minutes with no leakoff. In s~ary, I witnessed the isolation plug for the fresh water aquifer on Chevron PCU 224-28. 02-001 A(Rev 10-8A) '-. STATE OF ALASKA ALAS.,~a OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM .... SSlON APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ~ Suspend .rq Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well © Alter casing E3 Time extension ~ Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate ~ Other 2. Name of Operator Chevron',:,. 'U~S,A,, 'in~., 3. Address P. O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of well at surface 762'N & 2058'E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M At top of productive interval At effective depth At total depth 1883'N & 2524'E of SW Corner, Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&~ 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) G.L. = 94' K. B. = ]I2 6. Unit or Property name Pretty Creek Unit 7. Well number PCU 224-28 8. Permitnumber 86-00?6 9. APInumber 50-- 283-20081 10. Pool Beluga 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Length Structural Conductor 122' Surface 1900' Intermediate Production 4831' Liner Perforation depth: measured 5182 feet 5010 feet true vertical Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) feet feet Size 20" 13-3/8" 9-5/8" 4651'- 4642' 4482'- 4474' N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) N/A Plugs (measured) Junk (measured) 4587'- 4651' 4272'- 4320' Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Driven 144' 1920' - sfc 1920' 144' 1863' 4849'- 1000' 4849' 4679' 4320'- 4310' 4175'- 4162' 4154'- 4144' " .... 2' 1986 .'. l: .. Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Co,emission 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal IX Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch 13. Estimated date for commencing operation Immediately 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Harold Hedlund Date approved 8/21/86 Acting Area Signed /r/~.~?~¢~.~..._.¢.....~ Title OperationS Superintendent Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Approved by ................... ,¢ Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval No. [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test ~Location clearance ,~ ~' ,, by order of Commissioner the commission Date ~--¢~¢ ~4~& feet Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate ORIGINAL SUMMARY OBJECTIVE' '~--~L-~ d- ~ CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. WESTERN REGION ALASKA AREA WELLWORK PRO(~DURE SUMMARY TYPE JOB' '~'-L, ~/)/~-~:)- ,.~-J~6~' ~/ ! SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMARY/~ NO, WELL DATA' K.B. CASING' LINER · /. DETAILS ATTACHED Original to Well-File Drlg, Superintendent E:ngr. (3) Field Office (I) Preparer (I) F..ngr. Technician (I) WELL' CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. WESTERN REGION ALASKA AREA WELLWORK, PR~EXJRE. SUMMARY PAGE ~ OF p~OC-RAM (CONTINUED)' 1 ,/3. DETAILS ATTACHED Fl Distribution: Original to Well-File Orlc]. Superintendent E:n~r. (3) Field Office (.I) Preparer F..ngr. Technician (I) Al:)pro~ed I~ Date STATE OF ALASKA ALAS,.,-, OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM,.. $SION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ..~ Suspend F~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well ~J Alter casing Time extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate .X] Other 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) Chevron U.S.A. Inc. G.L. = 94' K.B. = 112 3. Address 6. Unit or Propertyname P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 Pretty Creek Unit 4. Location of well at surface 762'N & 2058'E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M At top of productive interval 1772'N & 2469'E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N RPW SB~M At effective depth 1841'N & 2501'E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, RPW, SB&M At total depth 188YN & 2524'E of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M 7. Well number PCU 224-28 8. Permitnumber 86-0076 9. APInumber 50-- 283-20081 10. Pool · Beluga 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Length Structural Conductor 122' Surface 1900' Intermediate Production 4831' Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical 5182 feet Plugs (measured) NA 5010 feet 4758 feet Junk (measured) NA 4589 feet Size Cemented Measured depth 20" Driven 144' 13-3/8" 1920'-sfc. 1920' 9-5/8" 4849'-1000' 4849' 4651'- 4642' 4320'-4310' 4175'- 4162' 4482'-4474' 4154'-4144' 4010'- 3998' Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) NA Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) NA True Vertical depth 144' 186Y 4679' RECEIVED .-,._. 1 8 1986 Alaska 0il & Anch0rage 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal [] Detailed operations program [F BOP sketch 13. Estimated date for commencing operation Immediately 14. If proposal was verbally approved Approval to set 9-5/8" casing off bottom: Name of approver Blair Wonzell Date approved 8/15/86 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Acting Area Signed"'"'"'/~~-~ /'~.~. /'/~¢-'~ Title Overations Suverintendent Commission Use Only Date Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness ~ Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance Approved by Commissioner IAppr°va' by order of e~ the commission Dat feet Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate WELL' FIELD ' JOe. NO' ORIGINAL SI, J~IMARY F'1 CHEVRON WESTERN ALASKA WELL.WCRK U.S.A. INC. REGION AREA PR~DUR[ SUMMARY _ TYPE WELL' ~".~S TY.E .~ ' '-'~ . [ .'.. ~. ~-/'-,'o ~ SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMARY ~ NO. ,/ WELL DATA' PRC~RAM K.a. .,//Z LINER' ?'D c__ . _ DETAILS ATTACHED Distribution: Original to Well File Orlg, Superintendent Engr. (,,.'3) Field Office (I) Preparer (I) E. ngr. Technician (I) AUG ~- ~ 1,.98~,, WELL' PROC~ CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. WESTERN REGION ALASKA AREA WELLWORK P~DURE SUMMARY (CONTINUED): PAGE ~ OF DETAILS ATTACHED Distribution: Origi~ol to Will-rile Orig. Superintendent Engr. (3) Field Office (I) Preparer (I) Engr. Technician {I) lOS 102 106 106 SI IS 76 $ S-IS LIFT NIPPLE S-IS ~ TEE S-IS PRE~$UI~ BI=LP~C233 SHIVEL S-IS I'P, STER V~VE S-IS I'flS?ER VI~..VE D~ILL PIPE PLI'tP Ot,,ff REVERSING ORILL PIPE I~R-T'Zl~ '~' CIRCUi..RTING VRLV£ LPR-N '?ES?ER VHLV~ BUNDLE CI=IRR I1~ RT?S ~1' ,JOINT S $/8' ~ Il RTT$ ~ CItO$SOVE:R 0.0, S.TS0 S. 030 5.7.50 $.030 ].13. 2.7S0 2. 250 2,250 2.250 2. 250 2. 250 2.250 O.IXX} 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 3.0 16.'1 0.0 S.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 .. STATE OF ALASKA ALAS~,¢4 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM,.,SSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ,rq, Suspend © Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing ~ Time extension © Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate F: Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate ½ Other 2. Name of Operator Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 3. Address P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of well at surface 2058' E & 762'N of SW Corner Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M At top of productive interval 1519'N & 2399'E of S~z Corner Sec. 28, T14N, RPW, SB&M At effective depth At total depth 1884' N ~ 2562'E of S~V Corner Sec. 28, T14N,RgW SB&M 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured feet true vertical feet Plugs (measured) Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) K.B.=112 6. Unit or Property name Pretty Creek Unit 7. Well number PO. 17 ?. ?.4- ?.R 8. Permit number 86-0076 9. APl number 50-- 283-20081 10. Pool Sterling and Beluga Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth feet ,~, _ Casing Structural Conductor Surface Request altering casing such that 5 joints (200'+/- 13 -3/8" 54.5# K-55 BTC casing will be run from 1000' - 1200' MD Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal [] See attached final survey plat. 13. Estimated date for commencing operation Immediately Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Mike Minder Date approved 8/4/86 15. I hereby certify,.~~o~.~,~g is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed /~,~¢:;~r~ Title Acting Aea Operations SuperintenderP:ate Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance Approved by Commissioner [Approval No.~_~/7 by order of ~ _,~, ~__~ the commission Date Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate SECTION MO. TRACT NO. ~..~ PROPOSED ~--m PREL IMi NA R'Y ELEVATION: GROUND LOCAT I O~ DES1G#ATI ON /-;/7 / / I WELL SURVEY Pro-312 , . .'Y ,' ' . -'~,~' CITY OF COUNTY OF f',/, ,~ ~!.~_ ;.~ ........ .~ ', r : ...... TOWNSH 1 P /':~/'-~ LOT , : . :. ._ /'. / , ~7.,. / .,:T-'C,"Z.":~~ / :- l' / .~ }".; i ~ ", :' .' //.: '_TL ~-Z~' ~ Z.: _ ' ~ ~ / . Y ' - ~ ~" / '~'-'-" / .. . --'/ ~ ( ~ .-, / ~_~j ~ ............................ C~CRETE NAT DERRI ALTERNATE 0 ~ SU R YE Y E P L OO A T I O~ . LOCATION COOED t ~AT[S MOVE J I .., - . -~ ..... i ~ ........................... , ..... + - . . . ............ i~ ..... ~ .........i B~CH HARK IS~ '~-~';. f: .~ ~'- ,,~,., _' ,-, ,. r~ DIV. ENGR, DATE -" ' ~¢ -' ...... " DATE . ._: :. __'_:L' i.__-_~_.' .g TO: MEMORAI )UM Stat,'.. of Alaska ALASKA OIL ~:~D GAS CONS.~R~A~ION CO~-R~ISb. ON Chairma~ ~ THRU: FROM: Lonnie C. Smith? C ommis s ioner Bobby D. Foster Petroleum Inspector FI LE NO.: D. BDF. 59 TELEPHONE NO.: SUBJECT: BOP Test Chevron PCU 224-28 Permit 86-76 Sec. 28, TI4N, R9W,SB&M Exploratory Wednesday, August 6, 1986: The BOP test began at 8:30 p.m. and was ~mple~d a't Il :'00 p.m. As the attached BOP test report shows, there was one failure which was repaired 'before testing was completed. In. summary, i witnessed the BOP test on Che~£on Pretty Creek Unit 224-28. 02-001 A (Rev 10-84) . O&G #4 5/84 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMLMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report Operator ! Location: Sec Location, General ~P~ Well Sign ., Date Representative Rig t/~ Representative ACC~ATOR SYST~ General Housekeeping Oyz"~'_ Rig Z2,~ R es e rve Pit ~/~/~/~ Mud Systems Visual Audio Trip Tank Pit Gauge Flow Monitor Gas Detectors - . · BOPE Stack Annular Preventer Pipe Rams Blind Rams Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Check Valve / / Test Pressure Full Charge Pressure ~Dgd psig pressure After Closure /7-~ psig Pump incr. clos. pres. 200 psig -- mi~.~sec. Full Charge Pressure Attained: ~ mit ~_~sec. · N2 ~ ~ _~3 ~.. 2~ ~7~ ~ v~ig Controls: Master ~ ~ / Remote ~ Blinds switch cover~ ~ Kelly and Floor Safety Valves ' Upper Kelly / Lower Kelly / Ball Type / Inside BOP / Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Pressure Choke Manifoldc4~ Test Pressure No. Valves ~o. flanges } ~ Adjustable Chokes / /' pgO Hvdrauicallv oDer-.ted choke / Test Results: Failures Test Time ~ /~hrs. Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within day~ and inspector/ Commission office notified. '' Distribution orig. - A0&GCC cc - Operator - Supervisor TH RU: FROM: MEMORANDUM Stat(' of Alaska ALASKA OiL ~.~ GAS CONSE~F~ATION COP~ISS~N C, V. Ch~t'~ton DATE. August 5, Clai~an~ '~ FILE NO.: D.EWS.35 Lonnieco~issionerC. Smith ?~~T, _%_"". ELEPHONE NO.: SUBJECT: Diverter Test Chevron PCU 224-28 Edgar W. Sipple, J~. Pemit No. 86-76 Petroleum Inspector Exploratory Sec. 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M Friday, August 1 1~6: I traveled this date via Troy Air to Chevr°n's-PCU 2'2g 2v to witness a diverter test with Chevron representative Ron Wilcox. The test com~nenced at 2:30 p.m. and was concluded at 3:00 p.m. The results are as follow: 20" annular preventer closed in 29 seconds. Main hydraulic valve opened in 6 seconds. Both directional hydraulic valves: one opened, the other closed, in 2 seconds. (See attached drawing.) The diverter system was in compliance with API RP 53 and state regulations. In summary, Ron Wilcox and ! witnessed the diverter system test on Che~-~on PCU 224-28. Attachment 'E ,,., (, ~ E¢, / 7,So August 1, 1986 ~r. M. K. Hauser Senior Area Engineer Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P. O. Box 107839 >~chorage, Alaska 99510-7065 Telecopy: (907) 276-7542 Re: Pretty Creek Unit PCU 224-28 Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Permit No. 86-76 Sur. Loc. 770~N & 2066'E of S~ cr Sec. 28, T14N, R91~, SB&M. Btmho!e Loc. !884'N & 2562' E of S~ cr Sec. 28, T14N, R9~,~, SB&M. Dear ~. Hauser: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. The permit to drill does not indemnify you from the probable need to obtain additional permits required by law from other governmental agencies prior to comm. encing operations at the well site. To aid us in scheduling field work, please notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing installation of the blowout prevention equipment so that a representative of the Commission may be present to witness testing of the equipment before the surface casing shoe is drilled. ~ere a diverter system is required, please also notify this office 24 hours prior to cor~encing equipment installation so that the Commission may witness testing before drilling below the shoe of the conductor pipe. Ve_~r~, truly l~ou~s,~ C. V. Chatterton. Chairman o f Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission dlf Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Sectiop w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. l~'~r. Bill H. Lamoreau_x STATE OF ALASKA ALASKAC,. AND GAS CONSERVATION COK_.,ISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.0O5 ! la. Type of work Drill ~ Redrill ~1 lb. Type of well. Exploratory [] Stratigraphic Test Re-Entry © Deepen~1 Service ~ Developement Gas 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum Elevation (DF or KB) 10. Field and Pool Chevron U.S.A. Inc. KB +/- 110 feet Pretty Creek - 3. Address 6. Property Designation Sterling a;r!d Beluga P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 ADL-63048 4. Location of well at surface 7. Unit or property Name 11. Type Bond(see 20AAC 25.025) 770' N & 2066' E of SW Cr. Sec. 28, T1fN, Pretty Creek Unit Blanket R~ SB ::;&M __ 'top 'r-¢ro¢ , 4ive interva 8. Wel nu ,tuber Number ,t,~t,.~' N & 2--?4.'g(;Jx' E of SW Cr. s',e-c. 28, T14N, PCU 224-28 U-80-61-55-22 R9W., SB&,M -' At lo. tal depthzS'~.z' 9. Approximate spud date Amount ~'~R-7~' N & ~8~' E of SW Cr. Sec 28, T1fN, 8-1-86 R9W. SB&.M, $200,000 12. Distance to nearest 13. Distance to nearest well 14. Nu~nber of acres in property 15. Proposed depth (MD and TVD) property line At~.TD=2480 feet TD=3356 feet 1280 Acres 5300'; 5110' feet 16. To be completed for deviated wells 17. Anticipated pressure (see 20 AAC 25.035 (e)(2)) Kickoff depth 200 feet Maximum hole angle 18° Maximum surface 2100 psis At total depth Q'VD) 2600 ps~g 18. Casing program Setting Depth size Specifications Top Bottom Quantity of cement , Weight Grade Coupling Length MD TVD MD, ' (include stage data) 20" 94- ~_~40:- . PE ~ 22' 22' DRIVEN 17½" 13 3/8' 61# K-5~ BTC~ 20' 20' .1~~' t~~4~'~'00 SKS Circ 12¼" 9 5/8' 40# N-80 BTC 5282' 18' 18' 5300' 5110' 2100 SKS 19. To be completed for Redrill, Re-entry, and Deepen Operations. $. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured feet Plugs (measured) true vertical feet Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Structural Conductor Surface R i~: ~.~, ['~IV E D Intermediate ProductionJ U L :!. ]986 Liner Alaska Oil & (i~as Cons. Commission Perforation depth: measured Anch0r~fia true vertical 20. Attachments Filing fee ~ Property plat ~ BOP Sketch ,~ DiverterSketch Drilling fluid program ~;~ Time vs depth plots Refraction analysis 21. I hereby certify that the fore,~oing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Commission Use Only IAPl number J Appr~/~/$6 ISee cOver letter Permit Number ~ ~_ /,~, 50-- ¢_-~ %- % © O ~ / for other requirements Oondltions of approval Samples required ,2¢ Yes ~ No Mud Icg required ~,' Yes ~_ No Hydrogen sulfide measures ~ Yes ~ No ~ifectional survey required ~ Yes ~ No Required working,,p,r~ssure for B~P~ ,,~2Mj/ ~'~,3M; ~,, 5M; ~ 10M; ~ 15M Other: / / '"'3 ¢/ ~' '"/'~-- '~' ' by order of Approved by( ~'~j~( ~-~- ----- Commissioner the commission DateE¢~~.._ Form 10-401 Rev.~-1-85 Submit ~ triplicate Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 May 7, 1986 Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Attn: J. L. Weaver P. O. Box 107839 Anchorage, A21 99510 Dear Mr. Weaver: We have received your letter of April 28, 1986 requesting an exception to 20 AAC 25.055 to permit the drilling of the Pretty Creek Unit No. 224-28 well. This is to advise you that as a result of the telephone conversation between Chairman Chat Chatterton and Mr. Jim Arlington, the matter of drilling units and spacing in the Pretty Creek Unit participating area will be resolved at a future public hearing which will establish pool rules for the development of the field. This anticipated action negates any action on your request at this time. We understand that you will be requesting the public hearing for the purpose of establishing pool rules in accordance with 20 AAC 25.520 in the near future. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kugler Co,his s ioner BY OP~ER OF THE COi~R~ISSiON j o/F. IB~-~. 4 ELEVATION: BROUMD t LOCAT ! 0ti WELL SURVEY Pro-312 t TOWNSHIP /<)'~ .~_~ RAN GE~'-..~__ ~S. B.B. & ~4. [_-] 1,4. D. 8. & ~4. ~. ~ ~,~ I .. ' ,: .: ,/,~ h'~/ , /,, --~ ...... /7,',-~ / - ,-, , ~/,, S/ CO#CRETE N~T DERR ~K FLOOR A L T E R N A T E O R S U R V E Y E D L O C ~ 'T 'i 0 ~ I ~ LOCATION COORDINATES HOVE i R EHARK3 . RECEIVED J U L 3 1 1986 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage _ HORIZONTAL VIEW CHEVRON U.S.A. PCU 284-28 CLOSURE~ 1220 ft N 24.0 E DECLINATION: 24.50 de§ E SC~.E: ! inch - 200 feet DRAWN: 7-23-86 ilO0 tO00 '7OO 50O 40O iO0 jUL 3 I ]986 Alas Ia Oil 8, Oa,.s Con~. Cornm ........ ........ ......... lO0 0 t00 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 t000 IlO0 ~0 ~0 2400 27OO 3OOO ~0 450O 540O VERTICAL SECTION ISCALE: ! Inch 600 feet E _ · IDRANN: 7-23-86 t#rk.r I~ntiflc~tion III ~ DEPM' ~J~P 200 200 ~ ~0 ~ 712 [ ..... I~ i I ...... ~ .... II ~~I ~ ~ Anchom ~e .... , ...... o ~ 6oo ~ ~ ~,oo s,oo a~oo a,~oo ~oo 3000 ~oo Depart:ure PROPOSAL FOR WELL OPERATIONS PRO 316-1 FIELD: PROPERTY AND WELL: SURFACE LOCATION TARGET LOCATIONS: ELEVATION: Pretty Creek Pretty Creek Unit 224-28 +/- 770' N and +/- 2066' E of SW Corner Section 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M. At 3100' TVD & 5110' TVD: 1700'N & 2480'E of SW Corner Section 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M. (Estimated) G.L. = 91' K.B. = 109' BLOWOUT PREVENTION CONSIDERATIONS: le Potential Problems A. Water Flows: No water flows are anticipated. Alaska Oii & e-~s Cons. ~ '-, '~-' Anchorage Be Gas Entries: No high volume gas flows are expected above 3,100'. Coal seams can be encountered anywhere from the surface to TD. A controlled penetration rate, degasser and possibly a rotating head should eliminate any gas encountered while drilling through coal seams or through the productive intervals. Ce Lost Circulation: Lost circulation is not anticipated with the programmed mud weight; however, LCM should be readily available.. De Stuck pipe: Coal seams should be drilled and reamed with care. Do not stop moving the pipe in coal seams. Ee Precautions: Ail kicks should be handled by the normal procedure. Drilling crews should be made aware of these methods prior to spudding. Kick and BOP drills should be practiced tourly or more often and noted on the tour sheets. An adequate supply of weight materials should be kept at the well at all times. e Maximum Anticipated Formation Pressure: (From DST data from PCU Well #2) Pressure (PSI) Mud Weight (PPG) Gradient (PSI/FT) TVD (FT) 1280 7.7 .40 3200 e e 1575 8.7 .45 3500 1911 9.4 .49 3900 Maximum Anticipated Surface Pressure: 2100 PSI = (.52 * Maximum Anticipated Mud Weight * TVD)-(.03 (Gas Gradient)* TVD) = (.052 * 10.9 * 3900') -(.03 * 3900') Blowout Prevention Equipment: (Minimum) A. 20" Casing: 21-1/4" - 2000 PSI Diverter with two (2) 10" lines for down wind venting at any time. B. 13-3/8" Surface Casing: Class III 5,000 PSI BOPE. C. 9-5/8" Production Casing: Class III 5,000 PSI BOPE. D. Testing: 1. At nipple up 2. Weekly. DIRECTIONAL CONSIDERATONS: Directionally drill to within a 200' radius of the target of 1700'N & 2480'E of SW Corner Section 28, T14N, R9W, SB&M at -3000' VSS to -5000' VSS as per the following directional plan and the attached plats: 1. Run directional surveys (MWD plus check shots as required) every 100' or less from just below the conductor to TD. 2. Drill a vertical hole to 200' MD. 3. On a course of N 24° E, kick off at 200' MD. Build the hole angle at 3o/100 ft. to a total hole angle of 18°. 4. Maintain the 18° hole angle to 2800' MD. 5. Drop the hole angle at 1.5o/100 ft. to 3222' MD. 6. Maintain the hole angle at 11° through the target zone to TD. NOTES: Become familiar with the new AOGCC regulations prior to spudding the well. P CEIVED Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage PCU 224-28 PROGRAM . . . e 0 e . 10. 11. 12. 13. Drive +/- 80' of 20" conductor. Move in and rig up the drilling rig. Construct earthen barriers at the outlet of diverter lines as required by space. Nipple up the 20-1/4" 2000 PSI diverter with two (2) 10" lines venting in opposite directions. Function test the diverter and valves. The AOGCC may witness the testing and will need 24 hours prior notice. Drill a 17-1/2" hole to 200' +/- (kickoff depth). A. Place stablilizer at 60' above bit. B. Plan hydraulics so that pumps can be compounded, i.e. drill pipe annular velocity of 70+ FPM (815+ GPM). Circulate the well clean, and pull out of the hole. Pick up and trip in the hole with the motor, bent sub, and MWD building assembly. Directionally drill the 17-1/2" hole to 1530'+/- MD (1500' TVD) as per the attached directional considerations. circulate and condition the mud and hole for logs. Make a wiper trip to the shoe of the conductor, and condition as required. Prior to pulling out of the hole, obtain a 1/2 gallon mud sample. Pull out of the hole. Rig up Schlumberger, and run the logs as directed by the well site geologist. Trip in the hole with a 17-1/2" bit, and condition the mud and hole for casing. Circulate at least two (2) hole volumes. Pull out of the hole. Rig up and run the 13-3/8" OD 61#/Ft K-55 BTC Casing as follows: A. Guide shoe on the bottom ~ !:: ~ I~v~' ~ ~ B. Float collar one joint up. J U [_. ~ i 1~ c. Thread lock the float equipment. Alaska Oil & G:~s Cons. D. Centralizers 5' above the shoe, 5' above the float collar, every other joint for the next ten joints, and every other joint through the 20" casing. Cement the 13-3/8" OD casing as follows.. A. Circulate a minimum of one circulation prior to cementing. Be Pump 10 BBLS of fresh water, pump 20 BBLS of 2% caustic water, and pump 10 BBLS of fresh water. Ce Pump sufficient Class "G" + 6% Gel at 13.6 PPG to circulate cement to the surface (hole caliper plus 50% excess). D. Tail in with 200 sks of Class "G" + 2% CaC12 at 15.8 PPG. Ee Displace the top plug with drilling fluid, and bump the plug to 1500 PSI over displacing pressure. F. Perform a top job if cement did not circulate or if the cement falls. 14. Cut off the 20" OD casing and the 13-3/8" casing. NOT~: Do not slack off the 13-3/8" casing for eight (8) hours after bumping the plug. Weld on a 13- 5/8" 3000 PSI x 13-3/8" SOW wellhead. Test to 1000 PSI. 15. Nipple up the Class III 5000 PSI BOPE. Test the BOPE to 3000 PSI. The AOGCC may witness, and will need 24 hours prior notice. 16. Trip in the hole with a 12-1/4" bit. Prior to drilling the float equipment, test the casing to 1500 PSI for 30 minutes. 17. Drill the float equipment and 10' of new formation. Perform a leak off test. Record the results on the IADC tour sheets. Drill sufficient hole to bury BHA. 18. Directionally drill a 12-1/4" hole to 5300'+/- MD (5110' TVD) or as directed by the field geologist. Ae Plan hydraulics so that drill pipe annular velocity is 90+ FPM (475+ GPM) at 1700 PSI. Be Maintain optimum rotary speed and bit weight by running drill-off tests tourly. Ce Below 3100' TVD, make a wiper trip after 300' - 500' of new hole is drilled. Then, either shorten or lengthen drilled interval depending on results. 19. Condition the mud and hole for logging operations. Make a wiper trip to the 13-3/8" casing shoe. Condition the hole as required. Prior to pulling out of the hole, obtain a 1/2 gallon sample of the mud. Pull out of the hole, and SLM. 20. Rig up Schlumberger, and log as directed by the well site geologist. 21. Trip in the hole with a 12-1/4" bit, and condition the mud and hole for casing operations. Circulate at least two hole volumes. Pull out of the hole. 22. Run the 9-5/8" OD production casing as follows: A. Float shoe on the bottom. B. Float collar two joints up. C. Thread lock the float equipment. D. 5300' 9-5/8" OD 40.0 #/Ft N-80 BTC casing. E. Centralizers 5' above the shoe, 5' above the float collar, on every other joint from 200' below to 200' above any productive interval that may be tested, and on every other joint from 3300' - 2600'. 23. Cement the 9-5/8" OD casing as follows: A. Circulate a minimum of one hole volume. B. Pump 20 BBLS of fresh water. C. 200 sks of Class "G" + 16% Gel and retarders as a preflush at 12.4 PPG. D. Sufficient Class "G" + retarders, friction reducers, and water loss additives for 100 cc or less fluid loss, 0% free water, pumping time and temperature at 15.3 PPG. Circulate the t_oE of this ceme~.~500'in_to the 13-3/8" casing. E. Reciprocate the pipe in 10' strokes while cementing. F. Displace the top plug with drilling fluid, and bump the plug to 2000 PSI over displacing pressure. 24. Check that the floats hold, and set the slips through the BOP's. Nipple down the BOPE; cut off the 9-5/8" casing; nipple up the 13-5/8" 3000 x 11" 3000 PSI tubing spool; and test to 3000 PSI. 25. Nipple up the Class III 5000 PSI BOPE. Test the BOPE to 3000 PSI. The AOGCC may witness and will need 24 hours prior notice. 26. Trip in the hole with an 8-1/2" bit and tandem casing scrapers to PBTD. Test the casing to 2000 PSI for 30 minutes. Clean the mud pits, and displace the well with completion fluid. Pull out of the hole. 27. Rig up Schlumberger, and run a CET log from PBTD to the top of the cement inside the 13-3/8" casing. A testing and completion program will be provided after logging. V. W. Angell B. Float collar two joints up. C. Thread lock the float equipment. D. 5300' 9-5/8" OD 40.0 #/Ft N-80 BTC casing. E. Centralizers 5' above the shoe, 5' above the float collar, on every other joint from 200' below to 200' above any productive interval that may be tested, and on every other joint from 3300' - 2600'. 23. Cement the 9-5/8" OD casing as follows: A. Circulate a minimum of one hole volume. B. Pump 20 BBLS of fresh water. C. 200 sks of Class "G" + 16% Gel and retarders as a preflush at 12.4 PPG. D. Sufficient Class "G" + retarders, friction reducers, and water loss additives for 100 cc or less fluid loss, 0% free water, pumping time and temperature at 15.3 PPG. Circulate the top of this cement 500' into the 13-3/8" casing. E. Reciprocate the pipe in 10' strokes while cementing. F. Displace the top plug with drilling fluid, and bump the plug to 2000 PSI over displacing pressure. 24. Check that the floats hold, and set the slips through the BOP's. Nipple down the BOPE; cut off the 9-5/8" casing; nipple up the 13-5/8" 3000 x 11" 3000 PSI tubing spool; and test to 3000 PSI. 25. Nipple up the Class KI 5000 PSI BOPE. Test the BOPE to 3000 PSI. The AOGCC may witness and will need 24 hours prior notice. 26. Trip in the hole with an 8-1/2" bit and tandem casing scrapers to PBTD. Test the casing to 2000 PSI for 30 minutes. Clean the mud pits, and displace the well with completion fluid. Pull out of the hole. Rig up Schlumberger, and run a CET log from PBTD to the top of the cement inside the 13-3/8" casing. A testing and completion program will be provided after logging. 27. v. w. Angen SHEET, / OF / SHEETS PROPOSAL FOR WELL OPERATIONS DRILLING WELL PROGRESS CURVE Pro-316-2 WELL NO, ,,X~'U ~/?~Y -~'~ 8 I0~0~ ~ TIME-DAYS P R0-316-2 (C D-8-82) Printad in LJ ~.A. PCU 224-28 DIVERTER REQUIREMENTS SCHEMATIC: See the attached. EQUIPMENT LIST: I '21-1/4" 2000 PSI API flanged spool with two (2) 10" ANSI 150 PSI outlet flanges. I 10" ANSI 150 PSI blind flange I 10" ANSI 150 PSI x 10" 300 PSI API adapter spool 1 10" 300 PSI full opening hydraulic actuated ball valve 1 10" 150 PSI targeted TEE 2 10" 150 PSI full opening hydraulic actuated ball valves. I 21-1/4" 2000 PSI annular preventer I 21-1/4" 2000 PSI x 20" SOW wellhead with two outlets with one outlet blanked off with a blind flange and one outlet with one (1) 3" 2000 PSI or higher rated gate valve. Sufficient 10" pipe to extend diverter line from the diverter spool to the targeted TEE beyond the edge of the substructure and sufficient 10" pipe to extend two (2) diverter lines a minimum of 100' in opposite directions from any ignition source.. I 10" 300 PSI weld end flange 3 10" 150 PSI weld end flanges Assorted flanges as required. OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE: Alaska Oi! & G~:s Cons. 6olnmission, 1. The diverter system will be nippled up such that the line that extends from the diverter spool will be in a straight line to the targeted TEE. The down wind diverting lines from the targeted TEE will be in a straight line to the earthern berms located a minimum of 100' from any ignition source. . Ail lines will be securely tied down to prevent movement during diverting operations. Ail line connections will either be flanged or welded. . The annular diverter and hydraulic operated outlet valve will be nippled up to a remotely operated closing unit in a fail safe manner such that when the annular diverter is actuated to close, the valve automatically and simultaneously opens. The hydraulic operated valves for down wind diverting will be nippled up to a remotely operated closing unit in a fail safe manner such that when one valve is in the closed position the other valve will be open. The valves will also operate in a manner such that when the open valve is closed, the closed valve will simultaneously and automatically open. e Ail valves and lines will be constructed such that there will be no possibility of freezing. ., 10. In the event that there is flow while drilling, close the diverter (automatically opening the diverter valve) and divert down wind. Circulate at the maximum pump rate while raising the mud weight. If the active system is depleted, start pumping fresh water at the maximum rate in an attempt to initiate hole bridging. If a weighted mud does not kill the flow or if fresh water does not cause the hole to bridge, then prepare to spot a cement plug. When the flow is controlled, it will be determined whether additional casing strings need to be set and at what setting depths. L/,4./'~'.¢ PCU 224 - 28 DRILLING FLUIDS PROGRAM 17-1/2" HOLE 12-1/4" HOLE Mud Type 1 2 Density (PPG) 9.0 9.0 Funnel Viscosity (SEC/QT) 120 - 80 40 - 50 Plastic Viscosity (CPS) 20+/- 12 - 18 Yield Point (LBS/100 ft2) 40+/- 10 - 15 Gel Strength, Initial 10+/- 3+/- Gel Strength, 10 Minute 40+/- 10 +/- pH 8.8 - 9.0 9.0 Chlorides Fresh 36,000 Water Loss (API) NC 10 - 5 KCI 3% lo Gel/Gelex Non-Dispersed Polymer PROGRAM Spud the 17-1/2" hole with a fresh water-gel spud mud. Drill to 200'+/- with viscosity as required for gravel and sand. Directionally drill the 17-1/2" hole to 1530' MD with same mud. 0 Condition the mud to logging conditions prior to reaching 1530'. Adjust YP depending on fill on connections, trips, etc. 5. Condition the hole for logs, and make a wiper trip into the 20" casing. 0 Drill the cement, float equipment, and 10' of new formation with the same mud. Tresat as required for cement contamination. 7. After taking the leak off test, mud up with non-dispersed polymer system. 0 10. It will be very important to maintain the drilled solids as low as possible with this system. Ail solids control equipment and agitation equipment must be working at all times. Fluid density will be increased with barite and not drilled solids. Drill to 5300' MD +/- with this sytem, maintain the PV/YP ratio in the 1.2+/- range. Condition the mud to logging conditions prior to reaching TD. Adjust YP depending on fill on connections, trips etc. e e Se ge PCU 224-28 DRILLING FLUIDS SYSTEM EQUIPMENT LIST Drilco type degasser and mud/gas separator with lines for mud from choke manifold to separator. Tandem double deck shaker (Brandt). De-sander (Swaco). Mud cleaner with single shaker screen (Brandt). Centrifuge (Brandt). Sufficient supply of different size screens for shakers and mud cleaner to provide optimum removal of solids. Pit level indicator with high/low audio (horn) and visual (lights) alarms. 24 hour record chart. Flowline sensor with high/low audio and visual alarms. Pump stroke counter to determine fill on trips. Stirring stroke counter to determine fill on trips. Stirring paddles in each pit (except sand trap). Low pressure submarine guns. Drilling fluids test kit to conduct tests per API RP 13B. 24 hour mud engineer coverage. Alaska Oil 8,. _P-,as Cons. ADUUSTABLE OVERFLOW STIR STIR STIR STIR ~ TO PUMP UNDERFLOW UNDERFLOW UNDERFLOW " .. I ~'~ STIR SUCTION '~ STIR ~ STIR ,, fSUCTIO7 SUCTION TO PUMP DESI L TE R UNDERFLOW TO RESERVE PI T DESANDER ) UNDERFLOW OVERFLOW PILL PI T I00 BBL5 ~ENTREFUGE STIR SUC iION SAND TRAP IDE C ~- TO )EMi RESERVE ~KL E PIT CERi ',, FLOW LINE FROM BELL NIPPLE CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. GENERALIZED DRILLING FLUIDS PIT SCHEMATIC FOR BELUGA RIVER AND PRETTY CREEK U~ITS I~ I ...'-..~-.,e~ I AP -A-2 76 -0__ SHEET__OF__SHEETS PROPOSAL FOR WELL OPERATIONS DRILLING WELL PROGRESS CURVE Pro-316-2 I000 2000 _~000 dO00 .TO00 ~.0 I0.0 //./. ~ 316-2 (CD-8-82) 13 $/e". $000 iisi 2"- ~3OO psi KILL 2"' ~ psi MUD 13 5/6"'6000 S/l"-~OO0 psi 3"-~X)O d,3"*SO00 psi 1'0 MANIFOLD 13 5/9"' ~000 pl~ 0,,2"- 3000 psi SOW CLASS I I I I BOP CHEVRON · . U.S.A. I 13 ~/~"-~000 KILL LINE 2"- SO00 esi eLIND A AMS TUBINO $"- ~X:)O p~i I'0 MANIFOLD I I I I I I SOw 13 ~/8". 30CX3 psi · 3000 psi · · · · · · · · I · · · · · · CLASS BOP CHE:VRON U.S.A. ~. ~.~ 224-2~ FORMATION EVALUATION PROGRAM PCU 224-28 PRETTY CREEK FIELD, COOK INLET, ALASKA Instructions to Electric Loggers WELL SECURITY CLASSIFICATION "CONFIDENTIAL" No information will be released except by production or exploration depart- ment in conformance with existing policy. WELLSITE DEVELOPMENT GEOLOGIST N. D. Stone 3001 "C" Street, Room 164 Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 786-6664 work (907) 694-5534 home GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Ail logs are to be digitally recorded. e A 1/2 gallon sample of circulated drilling fluid is to be obtained by logging engineer immediately prior to pulling drill pipe for logging operations. Sample is to be measured for Rm, Rmf, and Rmc by logging engineer. e Two maximum recording thermometers are to be used on all logging sondes run in hole. Record both thermometer readings in "remarks" section of log heading. 4. All log calibrations are to be recorded and printed on 5" = 100' scale logs. 5. 2" = 100' and 5" = 100' logs are to be printed with separate headings. 6, A quality control check list is to be completed for each log run and attached to the 2" DIL-SFL, or 2" DLL-MSFL film. See wellsite geologist for check list. 7. Record all films with heavy weight lines. , Repeat sections are to be presented on tail of 5" logs only. If hole conditions are severe, discuss with Chevron geologist before repeating. If hole conditions are favorable, repeat sections should be run over zone of interest. e 10. 11. Tie-in successive logs to previous runs by overlapping gamma ray curves for a distance sufficient to establish high confidence in correlation. Log Dual Induction Log (or DLL) going down hole and record on tape and on 2"=100' film. Do not reduce speed below normal to improve quality of down log. Ail logging tools are required by Chevron policy to have been shop calibrated within 30 days of their use. Do not bring a tool to wellsite which cannot meet this requirement. SURI~AC]Z LOG RUN, (+/- 1530 ft. MD to shoe of 20" csg.). 1. DIL-SFL-GR 2" = 100' Log: 5" = 100' Log: Resistivity, linear 0-50 ohms conductivity, linear 0- 1000 mmho; SP, 10 millivolt divisions GR, 0-100 API units. Resistivity 0.2 -2,000 ohms, logrithmic Display SP as solid line. 0 least 24 hrs in advance of logging operations. Have BHC and core guns available for use. Discuss with wellsite geologist at TD LOG RUN (TD (+/- 5300 ft. MD) to shoe of 13 3/8" csg). 1. DIL-SF L-GR-SP 2" = 100' Log: 5" = 100' Log: Resistivity linear 0-50 ohms conductivity linear t~'~?'~® mmho; Resistivity logarithmic 0.2-2,000 ohms; GR 0-100 API units; SP 10 millivolt divisions. Display SP and GR in track #1 for 2" and 5" logs. Show SP as a solid line curve. Eliminate amplified curve. Display shallow (SFL) and deep (ILD) curves on 2". Display ILS, ILD, and SFL on 5". 2. Long Space Sonic - SP-GR: Display SP, GR, caliper, and bit size in track #1. Tension curve in track #3. Use 50-150 microsecond time scale. Transit time to be integrated & recorded. 3. LDT- CNT- G- GR: Use 0-60 porosity unit scale. Playback SP from prior log and display in track #1 e e RFT: Pressure measurements in selected intervals to be specified by wellsite geologist. Log is not to be run under adverse hole conditions. Quicklook Horner extrapolations are to be prepared at wellsite. Sidewall Coring (SWS): a) Anticipate +/- 50 SWS (one trip in hole with tandem guns). Take SWS at every RFT pressure set depth. b) Bullets are to be designed for most efficient recovery. The formation is soft and the sands are often unconsolidated. c) SWS are to be sent for routine analysis to: PTS 4450 W. 50th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99502 (907) 243-2822 DATA DISTRIBUTION WELL: Pretty Creek Unit 224-28 LOCATION: Cook Inlet, Alaska I. WIRELINE LOGS: A. Field Prints: 1, Wellsite Development Geologist: a) Seven field prints of all logs to be distributed to: 1 set to remain at wellsite for rig use. 6 sets to: Mike Gaetzman Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 107839 Anchorage, AK 99510 c) b) Mike Gaetzman will distribute log sets as follows: I sets to: J. L. Weaver Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Anchorage, AK I sets to: 2 sets to: 2 sets to: R. G. Lindblom Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 6001 Bollinger Rod., Bldg. D San Ramon, CA 94583-2398 Mr. David Hil Unocal Inc. 909 W. 9th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 Mr. Burlin Whiteley Texaco Inc. 550 W. 7th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 Wellsite geologist is to forward a copy of each magnetic tape in the most expeditious manner, either hand carry or express mail to: Charles Trent Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 6001 Bollinger Dr., Room B-1168 San Ramon, CA 94583-2398 d) Schlumberger to retain all films for final log distribution. Be Final Data~ Composite Wireline Logs: Schlumberger to send the following for each log: . 1 original 7 blue line prints 4 rolled reverse sepias 1 folded reverse sepia 4 magnetic LIS tapes to: Mike Gaetzman Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 107839 Anchorage, AK 99510 Mike Gaetzman will distribute final data sets as follows: I blue line print, I rolled reverse sepia, and I magnetic tape to: Jane Oetting Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 6001 Bollinger Dr., Room G-1344 Anchorage AK 99510 2 blue line prints, 1 composite film, & 1 magnetic tape to: Mr. David Hill Unocal Inc. 909 W. 9th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 2 blue line prints, I rolled reverse sepia, and I magnetic tape to: Mr. Burlin Whiteley Texaco Inc. 550 W. 7th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99401 I blue line print, 1 folded reverse sepia, and 1 magnetic tape to: AOGCC Attn: William Van Alen 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, AK 99501 I blue line print & original film to: J. L. Weaver Chevron USA Inc. Anchorage, AK 99510 * Chevron U.S.A. Inc.~ Anchorag% Alaska, will retain all original films. FORMATION EVALUATION PROGRAM PCU 224-28 PRETTY CREEK FIELD, COOK INLET, ALASKA Instructions to Mud Loggers WELL: Chevron Pretty Creek Unit 224-28 LOCATION: Section 28, T/R MUDLOG CO: Exlog Anchorage, AK CHEVRON WELLSITE GEOLOGIST: Norman Stone Anchorage, AK work: 786-6664 home: 694-5534 NOTE: A. Be Access to mudlog unit will be restricted to Chevron & Westlog personnel. Ail printed material leaving the location is considered Chevron proprietary data. Release of information not specified in this program to non-company personnel will be the responsibility of the Production Department and will be done in conformance with existing policy~ LOGGING DEPTHS: from 200' MD to TD. .?,l~s!'..:', 0~i [',r~.~ ~ ...... GENERAL LOGGING INSTRUCTIONS . These instructions are to be used as a guide and may be modified at any time by Chevron's Development Geologist. If departure from program is deemed advisable by the mud logger, approval should be obtained from Chevron geologist. . No hydrocarbons are to be used in the mud system. Check fluorescence of drilling mud regularly. Check fluorescence of mud additives and rig oil if a problem arises. e Report at once to the drilling foreman, driller, and geologist of any conditions that might be detrimental to safe or efficient operations. This includes increasing salinity, unusual mud properties, unusually large amounts of slough, increasing gas readings, increasing trip and connection gas, etc. C. SAMPLES: lo Collect three composite sets of unwashed wet and three composite sets of washed and dried ditch samples every 30' from 1,500' MD to TD. e Completely fill envelopes with washed and dried samples. Attempt to catch samples under the end of the shaker screen to insure a truly composite sample. e Record well name, number and location along with depth on each unwashed sample bag with a waterproof marking pen. Place in a double plastic garbage can liner, then into a cardboard box. Seal and label for shipping. e Record well name, number, location and sample depth on each washed and dried sample envelope. De Ee CIRCULATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Do not routinely circulate drilling breaks. 2. Circulate out any shows before coming out of hole below 1,500' MD. e Make salinity tests of mud and record on log whenever shows are encountered, after any circulated drilling break, and during circulation before logs. 4. Whenever circulating is required, record length of time circulated. De Obtain 1/2 gallon sample of drilling fluid from flow line just before pulling out for wire line logs. Give this sample to wire line logging engineer. e Record time (hour, date) that bit reached TD and that stopped prior to pulling out of hole for logging. LOG le 0 FORMAT AND DATA Mud log form should follow API recommended practice. Record weight on bit, rotary rpm, rate of penetration (ft/hr), bit type and size, total footage and hours per bit on the left hand track. Also briefly note any significant mechanical delays. 3. Record a continuous plot of ditch and cuttings gas curves. e Record a continuous plot of C1 through C5 readings from the gas chromatograph (FID) in addition to continuous ditch and cuttings gas curves. 5e e ge e Record on log the trip, connection, and survey gas, but do not graph unless uncertain about origin of gas increase. Include a note on log to explain any unusual shows, anomalous conditions, or mud changes. Examine mud and unwashed cuttings for oil shows and graph on log. Make careful lithologic descriptions of both reservoir rocks and shales. Include descriptions of oil fluorescence. Note any unusual minerals. Show evaluation will be required. Record on log a full mud check at least once each tour or once per day if less than 100' drilled per day. Include mud wt, viscosity, ppm C1-, and water-loss. Record time and date on mud log. Notify tool pusher and geologist of any significant deviation from the mud program. Record mud type on log heading and any change in mud type at depth of change. 10. Include well name and location on reverse side of all copies of daily log. 11. Directional survey data are to be entered on mudlog. Fe REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS AND DATA DISTRIBUTION le An updated mudlog is to be delivered to Chevron company man (at office in Beluga River Field) by 6:00 AM each morning. ae Mudlog is to be telecopied to Anchorage office with morning report. Anchorage telecopier #786-6628. 2. Final mudlog distribution a. Mail 7 drafted blue line prints, 3 rolled reverse sepias, I folded reverse sepia, and the original to: be Mr. Michael Gaetzman Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 3001 "C" Street Anchorage, AK 99503 Mike Gaetzman will distribute logs as follows: blue print, I rolled reverse sepia to:~%.:~?~ i~'/! ;~, (".'-:~ ~:,:~:~';" '~''~' ........ J. E. Oetting Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 6001 Bollinger Rd. Bldg. C San Ramon~ CA 94583-2398 blue print, and the original to: J. L. Weaver Chevron U.S.A. Inc. Anchorage, AK blue prints and 1 rolled reverse sepia to: Mr. David Hill Unocal Inc. 909 W. 9th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 blue prints and I rolled reverse sepia to: Mr. Burlin Whiteley Texaco Inc. 550 W. 7th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 I blue print, I folded reverse sepia to: AOGCC Attn: Mr. William Van Allen 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 '(1)~' ' , (2) , l'!ii'~:,T_s the` rmit fe attach d ~t/~ ',: i" ' p . DATE · !i e e e '; .... , ............................... ,, ...... ' ...... 4,.Is ~11 l°cated proper dish.ce fr~ other ~11s .................... , 5, ~s s~ci~ ~de~ed acreage available ~ ~s ............ 6.~ ~s ~11 to be ~eviated and ~s ~11bore plat included ................ 7 ~s opera.or '~he onl~ affected par~ ' 8. Csn pe~ be ~pproved before ~i~een-~y ~i~ .................... 9. ~es operaeor ~e a brad ~ force ............................. ~--- 10. Is a conse~at~on order needed .................... (4) Ca sg (14 thru 22) -(23 thru 28) (6) ~ ~/.~. F-I-~'(, (29 thru 31)' Emg~n~eCring: (6) Add: Geo log2f: ~WA~ rev: 07/18/86 6.011. '11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24 25. 26. 27. 28. , ,, Is administrative approval needed ................................... Is the lease number appropriate ..................................... _~ Does the well have a unique name and number ......................... z Is conductor string provided ........................................ . ~ Will surface casing Protect fresh water zones ....................... //F4' Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ~f Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production st~'[[] ' Will cement cover all known productive horizons ..................... ~ __ Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst.. _~f~_ Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ............. ,,. ~.~ Is old wel!bore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ............ Is adequate wellbore separation proposed ............................ /~' ,,. Is a diverter system required ............................... Is the drilling fluid program ~g~tic'and list of equipment adequat Are necessary cliagrams and descriptions of diverter and BOPE attached. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to ~ OO O psig .. Does the choke manifold comply w/API RP-53 (May 84) .................. .,. Is the presence of H2S gas probable ................................. exploratory and Stratigraphic wells: Are data presented on potential overpressure zones? ................. For 29. 30. Are seismic analysis data presented on shallow gas zones ............ 31. If an offshore loc., are survey results of seabed conditions presented__ , , L 32. Additional requirements ............................ INITIAL GEO. UNIT ON/OF~' POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. 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