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HomeMy WebLinkAbout177-017MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE:Friday, July 5, 2024 SUBJECT:Mechanical Integrity Tests TO: FROM:Josh Hunt P.I. Supervisor Petroleum Inspector NON-CONFIDENTIAL Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 16 MGS ST 17595 16 Jim Regg InspectorSrc: Reviewed By: P.I. Suprv Comm ________ JBR 07/05/2024 16 50-733-20300-00-00 177-017-0 N SPT 5067 1770170 1500 200 225 225 225 160 215 215 215 INITAL P Josh Hunt 5/21/2024 This was MIT-IA for a disposal well after initial injection, AIO 7.004. 30 MinPretestInitial15 Min Well Name Type Test Notes: Interval P/F Well Permit Number: Type Inj TVD PTD Test psi API Well Number Inspector Name:MGS ST 17595 16 Inspection Date: Tubing OA Packer Depth 13 1705 1698 1697IA 45 Min 60 Min Rel Insp Num: Insp Num:mitJDH240522110556 BBL Pumped:2.3 BBL Returned:2.3 Friday, July 5, 2024 Page 1 of 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 disposal well James B. Regg Digitally signed by James B. Regg Date: 2024.07.05 15:32:23 -08'00' From:Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) To:Casey Morse Cc:Regg, James B (OGC) Subject:RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Pre-Injection MIT for Ba-16 and Ba-17 - AIO 7.004 Date:Wednesday, July 3, 2024 2:33:21 PM Attachments:MIT MGS 16, 17 05-21-24 Revised.xlsx MIT MGS 16, 17 05-15-24 Revised.xlsx Thanks Casey. I’ve revised the reports to include the long string tubing on the MIT MGS 16, 17 05- 21-24 report as well; I’ve revised the interval on the 05/21/24 report to include “I” (initial as this was the first report after starting injection. I also changed the interval to “0” (instead of “V” as I advised) since the Area Injection Order addresses volume restrictions, not increased test intervals, specific pressures, etc. The inspector mentioned that the other string didn’t have a certified gauge and there should be calibrated gauges on both strings. Please update your copies. Phoebe Brooks Research Analyst Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Phone: 907-793-1242 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Phoebe Brooks at 907-793-1242 or phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov. From: Casey Morse <Casey.Morse@hilcorp.com> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2024 12:52 PM To: Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) <phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov> Cc: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Pre-Injection MIT for Ba-16 and Ba-17 - AIO 7.004 Phoebe, Attached is the 5/15/24 MIT report with updates reflected. I also noticed that the report from 5/21/24 had similar omissions, so that corrected version is attached as well. Thank you, Casey Morse Well Integrity Engineer Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (907) 777-8322 0LGGOH*URXQG6KRDO%DNHU 37' %DNHU revised the reports CAUTION: This email originated from outside the State of Alaska mail system. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Some people who received this message don't often get email from casey.morse@hilcorp.com. Learn why this is important CAUTION: External sender. DO NOT open links or attachments from UNKNOWN senders. From: Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) <phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2024 10:17 AM To: Casey Morse <Casey.Morse@hilcorp.com> Cc: jim.regg <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Pre-Injection MIT for Ba-16 and Ba-17 - AIO 7.004 Casey, The report can only include one value in the pressure fields so please include just the long string data for the tubing and the short string pressures in the Notes on well 17. If witness was waived, please leave the AOGCC Rep blank. Since these wells are under a variance, this also needs to be referenced in the Notes (interval Type would be “V”). The Result, Interval, and Type Test were blank on both MITs – please resubmit the report with these revisions/additions. Thank you, Phoebe Phoebe Brooks Research Analyst Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Phone: 907-793-1242 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Phoebe Brooks at 907-793-1242 or phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov. From: Casey Morse <Casey.Morse@hilcorp.com> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2024 3:32 PM To: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay <doa.aogcc.prudhoe.bay@alaska.gov>; Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) <phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov>; Wallace, Chris D (OGC) <chris.wallace@alaska.gov> Subject: Pre-Injection MIT for Ba-16 and Ba-17 - AIO 7.004 Please find attached the MIT report for MGS 17595 16 (Baker 16, PTD# 177-017) and MGS 17595 17 (Baker 17, PTD# 185-217). In accordance with AIO 7.004, these wells were tested prior to initiating injection associated with platform P&A activities. Thank you, Casey Morse Well Integrity Engineer Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (907) 777-8322 The information contained in this email message is confidential and may be legally privileged and is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. 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If you are not an intended recipient or if you have received this message in error, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copy of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately notify us by return email or telephone if the sender's phone number is listed above, then promptly and permanently delete this message. While all reasonable care has been taken to avoid the transmission of viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward transmission, opening, or use of this message and any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by the company in this regard and the recipient should carry out such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate. Submit to: OOPERATOR: FIELDD // UNITT // PAD: DATE: OPERATORR REP: AOGCCC REP: Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD 1770170 Type Inj N Tubing 180 195 195 195 Type Test P Packer TVD 5067 BBL Pump 2.8 IA 0 1661 1657 1655 Interval O Test psi 1500 BBL Return 2.5 OA 170 220 220 220 Result P Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD 1852170 Type Inj N Tubing 290 290 290 290 Type Test P Packer TVD 5278 BBL Pump 3.0 IA 0 1652 1594 1573 Interval O Test psi 1500 BBL Return 2.5 OA 140 340 340 340 Result P Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result Well Pressures: Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. PTD Type Inj Tubing Type Test Packer TVD BBL Pump IA Interval Test psi BBL Return OA Result TYPE INJ Codes TYPE TEST Codes INTERVAL Codes Result Codes W = Water P = Pressure Test I = Initial Test P = Pass G = Gas O = Other (describe in Notes) 4 = Four Year Cycle F = Fail S = Slurry V = Required by Variance I = Inconclusive I = Industrial Wastewater O = Other (describe in notes) N = Not Injecting Notes: STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION MMechanicall Integrityy Test jim.regg@alaska.gov;AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov;phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov chris.wallace@alaska.gov Notes:MIT-IA required under AIO 7.004 Long string tubing - 150/150/150/150. Notes: Notes: Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Middle Ground Shoals / Baker Platform Brad Whitten 05/15/24 Notes:MIT-IA required under AIO 7.004 Notes: Notes: Notes: MGS 17595 16 MGS 17595 17 Form 10-426 (Revised 01/2017)2024-0515_MIT_MGS_State_17595_Baker_2wells 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 -5HJJ MGS 17595 16 r AIO 7.004 • • Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Greenstein, Larry P [Greensteinlp @chevron.com] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 7:31 AM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA); Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Cole, David A; Martin, J. Hal; Lambert, Steve A; Ayer, Phil M; Ross, Gary D; Quick, Mike [ASRC]; Hallett, Trudi R. Subject: 2011 Third Quarter's LTSI Well Monitoring Report Attachments: Master Well List TIO Report 2011 10 01.xis Hi Tom & Jim, Here is the third quarter's report for the LTSI wells utilizing pressure monitoring in lieu of an MIT to determine any mechanical integrity problems. The wells G -29RD, G -27, G -22 & G -5RD have been moved to this LTSI report as their downhole problems (like parted tubing) do not allow a temp survey to be run to the proper depth to confirm water entry into the perfs. As a result, they are all shut -in and will remain so for now. The An -17, An -29, Ba -16 & GPP 33 -14RD wells showed increases in the 13 3/8" annulus, but they all have leveled off lately.._ Ba -17, after an MIT, was used in August to disposed of some fluids collected during the well kill operations on Baker. It may be used again in October for fluids collected during a well abandonment operation. I have left this well on the LTSI well list because after this usage, the well will revert to being shut -in for the foreseeable future. All the pressures seen during the usage in August looked appropriate and the well appears to have maintained its mechanical integrity throughout the disposal operations. The general pattern of stable or slowly rising pressure trends continued this month for the Baker & Dillon wells on this list with the only other pressure anomaly related to the seasonal trend in pressures apparent in Ba -15RD. The well kill operations performed on the Dillon platform in August show up very clearly on the plots. Other than the noted issues, there doesn't appear to be any wells that show indications of any well integrity problems. Larry / hF 4V i • 10/14/2011 Plot Pressure Rate vs Time - Well Ba -16 • 1400 200 180 1200 ..„.9 5/8" 13 3/8 " 160 20" Tubing 1 Vol 1000 IN 140 120 800 N 10i' ✓ m 0- 600 80 60 400 _ %..,, " 40 200 20 /040 .......... i. l ..........„ 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O \ \ 0 o rn w ao r co in r; ro "A in 'A a r> -e(:-3 c� P, o c� o o 63 m O O t` M (h N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N � � 7 -g g O 2 § O N O (h V 8 O W 2 O N N 2 8 N 8 r m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D ate 13 3/8" 20" u n TIO Report 09/21/11 910 370 80 260 08/25/11 910 390 80 250 Data Sheet 07/19/11 920 400 80 260 06/22/11 920 390 80 260 06/01/11 920 370 70 260 o Ba -16 05/28/11 920 360 70 250 05/25/11 915 360 70 250 05/24/11 920 360 70 250 INJECTION 05/23/11 920 360 70 250 05/22/11 920 360 70 250 05/21/11 920 360 70 250 Permit # 1770170 05/04/11 -_* 920 340 80 270 04/01/11 1' 320 70 270 0 02/03/11 920 300 80 260 Sundry # 303 -051 01/20/11 950 280 260 12/17/10 1000 260 80 260 11/09/10 840 230 70 260 API # 50- 733 - 20300 -00 10/31/10 920 230 70 260 10/30/10 225 75 265 10/29/10 1080 230 75 260 04/01/2009 to 10/01/2011 10/28/10 1080 230 75 260 10/27/10 1080 225 75 260 10/26/10 1110 230 75 260 10/25/10 1140 50 40 260 10/24/10 1120 230 70 260 10/23/10 1130 220 70 260 10/22/10 1080 220 70 260 10/21/10 1100 225 85 260 10/20/10 1180 230 80 260 10/19/10 1190 220 70 260 10/18/10 1090 230 80 260 10/17/10 1180 230 80 260 10/16/10 1190 220 80 260 10/15/10 1220 230 80 260 10/14/10 1200 210 80 260 10/13/10 1200 220 80 260 10/14/2011 8:51 AM - TIO Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Master Well List TIO Report 2011 10 01.xls Ba -16 • • Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 4:05 PM To: 'Quick, Mike [ASRC]' Cc: Kanyer, Christopher V; Bonnett, Nigel (Nigel.Bonnett); Kaufman, Kate [Hoefler] Subject: RE: Baker Platform PTD 177-017 and 185-217 Mike, et al, You are correct that the fluids resulting from the cleaning of the surface equipment are suitable for injection into either Ba -17 or Ba -16. Call or message with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC From: Quick, Mike [ASRC] [mailto:MQuick@chevron.com] Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 3:48 PM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Cc: Kanyer, Christopher V; Bonnett, Nigel (Nigel.Bonnett); Kaufman, Kate [Hoefler] Subject: Baker Platform PTD 177-017 and 185-217 Tom — As we discussed on the phone, we are nearing the end of the current phase of work on the Baker Platform. We will be cleaning the flowback equipment that was used on site (separator, pressurized oil scrubbers, etc) with a soap and inlet water mixture, prior to removing the equipment from the platform. It is my understanding that this fluid meets criteria to be disposed of under the approved AIO 7.0 (and subsequent 7.2) into the permitted disposal wells Ba -17 (PTD 185-217) or Ba -16 (PTD 177-017). Best regards, Mike Mike Quick Project Manager / Drilling Engineer MidContinent/Alaska SBU Chevron North America Exploration and Production 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Direct 907-263-7900 Fax 1-866-480-5398 mquick@chevron.com 10/25/2010 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Regg p rQ I ;I 7( o P.I. Supervisor l I I FROM: John Crisp Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests UNION OIL CO OF CALIFORNIA 16 MGS ST 17595 16 Src: Inspector NON -CONFIDENTIAL E Reviewed By: P.I. Suprv, Comm Well Name: MGS ST 17595 16 API Well Number: 50-733-20300-00-00 Insp Num: mitJCr101005130716 Permit Number: 177-017-0 Rel Insp Num: Inspector Name: John Crisp Inspection Date: 10/4/2010 Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well W- P.T D 16 1770170 " Type Inj. TypeTest N 'I i SPT TVD Test psi 5067 1500 - IA - OA 80 80 1580 270 1560 260 1560 ' 260 Interval OTHER P/F P - Tubing 260 280 280 280 — Notes: Well to be used for disposal of wellbore fluids after well kill operation on the Baker. d Tuesday, October 05, 2010 Page 1 of 1 • • O ~ ~ ~ SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR ALASSA OIL ArTD GAS 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 COI~SERQA`I`IOAT COMMISSIOI~T ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907)276-7542 REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL AIO 7.2 Re: The application of Union Oil. Company of California to increase the volume of approved wastes from the Baker Platform for the purpose of disposal into the stratigraphic interval authorized for enhanced recovery by Area Injection Order No. 7. Mr. Timothy Brandenburg Drilling Manager Union Oil Company of California. ~ P. O. Box 196247 ,, ~"~~~,-~ 1= ~ `t~ ,.~ 1~1"f[` Anchorage, Ak 99519-6247 RE: Baker Platfor (PTD 177-01 and PTD 185-217 Request for Administrative Approval Mr. Brandenburg: The Alaska Oil and. Gas Conservation Commission (Commission or AOGCC) APPROVES Union Oil Company of California (UNOCAL)'s request to increase the allowed disposal volume in wells MGS State 17595 16 [Ba-16] and MGS State 17595 17 [Ba-17] to 100,000 barrels as requested in your letter of August 24, 2010. Prior to beginning disposal operations, please contact the AOGCC Inspectors so that witnessed MITs may be conducted. Production and injection operations were halted on Baker Platform in June 2003 and the platform surface equipment was purged/cleaned of hydrocarbons and most of the equipment removed from the platform. Waste liquids from the purging/cleaning operation were disposed of into the producing formations in Ba-16 and Ba-17 according to AIO 7.002. Slightly in excess of 10,000 barrels of waste was injected. In 2005, the productive intervals of 5 wells were plugged with cement and 7,000 additional barrels of waste was injected. A total disposal volume of 50,000 barrels was originally authorized. Unocal is now planning to place additional, shallower plugs in those 5 wells and deep and shallow plugs in the remaining 18 wells on the platform. Union requested that the total approved waste volume be increased to 100,000 barrels. The increase in volume allows for about 1,400 barrels of waste for each deep plug and 2,500 barrels of waste for each shallow plug. When the work is completed, all well drilled from Baker Platform should be plugged back proximate to the mud line in preparation for ultimate platform removal. The fluid is expected to be primarily comprised of unfiltered inlet water, produced water, produced oil, sludge, triethyleneglycol, paraffin, asphaltenes, deck drainage due to rainfall on the platform and waste liquids from the cementing process. Area Injection Order No. 7 authorizes injection in the Northern Portion of the Middle Ground Shoal Field. Administrative Approval • Mr. Timothy Brandenburg. AIO 7.2 (Revised) September 2, 2010 Page 2 of 2 AIO 7.002 authorized pumping waste liquids into the producing intervals of Ba-16 and Ba-17. Rule 9 of Area Injection Order No. 7 allows the Commission to administratively amend any rule in the order as long as the operator demonstrates to the Commission's satisfaction that sound engineering practices are maintained and the amendment will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water. Until the enhanced recovery operations were halted, Baker Platform wells Ba-16 and Ba-17 were operated in compliance with AIO 7 and 20 AAC 25.404 and 25.412. Both wells passed MITs in July 2005 in conjunction with the original deep plugging. The portion of aquifers beneath Cook Inlet described by a '/o mile area beyond and lying directly below the middle Ground Shoal Field are exempted for Class II injection activities by 40 CFR 147.102(b)(2)(B) and 20 AAC 25.440(c). Disposal operations in these wells will not cause waste due to the limited volume of injectant and the swept condition of the underlying reservoirs that surround these wells. Unocal's correspondence demonstrates that the proposed injection wells have mechanical integrity, and that injection of non-hazardous Class II fluids into strata authorized for enhanced recovery injection by AIO No. 7 will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water. Pursuant to Rule 9 of Area Injection Order No. 7, the authorized total disposal volume for the well plugging project on Baker Platform is increased,~sa~ 100,000 barrels. Witnessed MITs should be conducted rior to em t wells for dis °` ` `~~~- ° P p g y.~ ~1. ~~ ~~~:. . DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated September 2, 2010. ~ :` ~~ ti~~'~.-~ _ ~ ~ ~ as w<,e. t; Daniel T. Se mount, Jr. Chair, Commissioner -~::.::. RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The Commission shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10-days is a denial of reconsideration. If the Commission denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the Commission mails, OR 30 days if the Commission otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the Commission grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the Commission, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the Commission mails, OR 30 days if the Commission otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration. As provided in AS 31.05.080(b), "[tlhe questions reviewed on appeal aze limited to the questions presented to the Commission by the application for reconsideration." In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. Chevron Timothy C Brandenburg Union Oil Company of California Drilling Manager P.O. Box 196427 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7657 Fax 907 263 7884 Email brandenburgt@chevron.com August 24, 2010 {~:~~ Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair '`. ~_? °.- ~ 2 Q i Q Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7~' Avenue ~ ~:~~' t r' rad" Q~ri ~l^1lSSion Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~.~;~r;,r;>IIIY Re: Baker Platform :Area Injection Order Administrative approval 7.2 Dear Mr. Seamount, Union Oil are moving towards performing well P&A's on the Baker and Dillon installations. The Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission authorized the injection of 50,000 barrels of Class II non-hazardous fluids on the Baker Platform, under Area Injection Order Administrative approval 7.2 (AIO 7.2), dated March 19, 2003. Currently, there has been 17,127 bbls (10,400 bbls in Ba- 16 and 6,727 bbls in Ba-17) injected, with 32,873 bbls remaining on AIO 7.2. With planning for circulating well operations underway on the 25 wells on the Baker platform and operations expected to commence October 2010, Union Oil respectfully request that AIO 7.2 be amended, to an increased disposal limit of 100,000 barrels. This will facilitate operational requirements for circulation and abandonment fluids during the Baker well P&A operations. If you have any questions or would like to discuss this matter, please do not hesitate to contact Nigel Bonnett at 263-7853 or myself at 263-7657. Sincerely, C~_ '~C Timothy C. Branden g Drilling Manager TB:sk Cc: Darrell Hammons Larry Greenstein Union Oil Company of California / A Chevron Company Re: Disposal e e Danny, After talking to our engineer, these 4 wells (MGS 12, 14, 16 &17) are not disposal wells, they remain water injection that can injection special fluids down they into an oil pool. There was NO Disposal Injection Order written for these wells. The field & pool code doesn't need changed or the type of fluid on the monthly injection report 10-406. Sorry for all the confusion and MOS 14 will be changed back to a oil well. There has been no inj ection of any type into Well M OS - 14. If this well is tobe use for injection, a 10-403 needs submitted to convert the well. Steve Shehata, Danny wrote: ~ C\ \ f:, Steve, When did it ch,mge? Can you please send me paperwork on this well changing the field and pool? Everything r have suggests this well should be reported in field and pool 524114. The only well r see in the AOOCC database assigned to f&p 524018 is api 5073310076. A MGS well, 09, that appears to have been P&A'd back on 9/3/1976. Danny From: McMains, Stephen E -AOGCC Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:27 PM To: Shehata, Danny Subject: Re: Disposal You have the wrong pool code for the well. should be 524018. steve Shehata, Danny wrote: Steve, These should work. Danny Shehata Production Accountant - Gas Union Oil Company of California P: (907) 263-7617 F: (907) 263-7607 ?0.r:r:Y'?~;c::0:~Yï.=:gr!..:..s::c:Jf.!:l -----Original Message----- From: McMains, Stephen E -AOGCC Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 10:12 AM To: Don Page Cc: janet dormadYi Danny Shehata Subject: Disposal 1 of'") 4/12/20068:56 AM Ke: VISp~Si:ll e e Don, A disposal order was written for 2 wells on the Dillion Platform, SMGS - 12 and SMGS - 14. January thru April 2003, there was 7,912 bbls of water injected into well SMGS - 12. This volume for the 4 months was submitted as water injection on the 10-406 and not as disposal volumes. Could someone follow-up and check this out with an engineer? If revision are needed please forward to me, thanks. Steve 200301 12L 73320126005524114900000000046500000003 000000000000139400000000IPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 200302 12L 73320126005524114900000000021700000019 000000000000412300000000IPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 200303 12L 73320126005524114900000000017100000013 000000000000222400000000IPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 200304 12 73320126005524114900000000005700000003 000000000000017100000000IPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ') of? 4/12/20068:56 AM ) ) Chevron .. Timothy C Brandenburg Drilling Manager Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 196427 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7657 Fax 907 263 7884 Email brandenburgt@chevron.com October 10, 2005 . . . ,.' Mn~ @ 2 ?Oœ, CommISSIOner John Norman SCANNE~)i \\'\i\ '.' . i, .- Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Baker Platform Pilot Pre-Abandonment Work Summary \ 11/0\1 tlD \))~ / \ Dear Commissioner Norman, This letter is intended to update the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on the status of U nocal' s pilot pre-abandonment work on the Baker Platform in Cook Inlet, Alaska. On October 22, 2004, Unocal proposed that a pilot program be initiated on the Baker platform to develop a safe, cost effective, and optimal method for the abandonment of multiple well bores. As noted in the letter of October 22, 2004, Unocal has operated the Baker and Dillon Platforms under a "lighthouse" mode where all oil and gas production has been shut-in. The Dillon Platform was shut-in December 2002 and the Baker Platform was shut-in August 2003. Unocal commenced the pilot study with a diagnostic program on five water injection wells and three oil wells on the Baker Platform in July 2005. The diagnostic program consisted of pressure and temperature surveys for baseline data, mechanical integrity of the completion, injectivity tests to the formation, and pressure measurement on the outer casing annuli. The injection wells initially surveyed were Baker 7, 8rd, 12, 15rd, and 27. The oil wells surveyed were Baker 13, 28, and 30. Unocal did not anticipate that any of the oil wells on the Baker platform would have a bottom hole pressure (BHP) gradient exceeding seawater. However, when it was discovered that Baker well 28 had a static BHP of9.0 ppg, the diagnostic program was expanded to include all of the oil wells and water injection wells on the Baker Platform as well as six wells on the Dillon Platform. The Baker water injection wells have mostly held their residual pressure since being shut-in. Their BHP gradients range from 5.8 to 9.4 ppg. Three oil wells on the Baker platform have BHP gradients that exceed a seawater gradient. Two additional wells have pressures that exceed an oil gradient but are below a seawater gradient. Under the right conditions, these wells could be capable of unassisted flow. The Baker Platform Well BHP Summary is attached. The Dillon well BHPs are all below a seawater gradient of 8.4 ppg. No additional diagnostic well work on the Dillon platform has been initiated. ~ ~, Jn~ 1,(' r\JE ' ,\ -' * ~ ~ !"" l i,_ à 'r-~... " Union Oil Company of California / A Chevron Company http://www.chevron.com ) ) Commissioner John Norman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission October 10, 2005 Page 2 No temperature anomalies were noted on the Baker platform with the exception of Baker well 28. Baker 28 exhibited a temperature anomaly at approximately 5,000 feet MD, as noted on the attached Baker Composite Temperature Chart. An assessment of Baker 28 is attached with the recommendation of no remedial activity. Chevron intends to conduct annual temperature/pressure surveys on Baker 28 to monitor the well status. There were no temperature anomalies noted on the Dillon platform wells. The pilot abandonment program commenced with plugging perforations on the water injection wells initially identified (i.e. Baker wells 7, 8rd, 12, 15rd, and 27). The plugging of the perforations received Sundry approval and the integrity testing of the cement plugs was witnessed by an AOGCC representative. In addition, perforations were plugged in the water supply well Baker SOland in the gas well Baker 32. In light of the Chevron Corporation acquisition ofUnocal, the well plugging operations for the oil wells on the Baker platform has been omitted from the 2005 pilot program to allow time to reassess economic potential under Chevron's criteria. Furthermore, the gas potential from the Baker is also being re-assessed. To better prepare for the winter, Chevron will be applying heat on both the Baker and Dillon platforms. In addition, the wells capable of receiving a freeze protect fluid in their respective annuli will be freeze protected. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at 907-263-7657. Sincerely, ~&L'_¿=-~ Timothy C. Brandenburg Drilling Manager Attachments Cc: Dale Haines Gary Eller Union Oil Company of California / A Chevron Company http://www.chevron.com Baker Platform Well BHP Summary Last Updated: October 7,2005 Pressure Survey Measured Gradient Equivalent Mud Well Well Type Date MD (ft) TVD (ft) BHP (psia) (psi/ft) Weight (ppg) Notes Ba-4 Injector 27 -Juf-05 7850 7843 3141 0.400 7.7 Ba-5 Producer 30-Jul-05 6284 5566 2753 0.495 9.5 Ba-6 Producer 20-J ul-05 5712 5709 2811 0.492 9.5 Ba-7 Injector 7-Jul-05 6244 5630 2712 0.482 9.3 Ba-8rd Injector 7 -Jul-05 7100 6937 3288 0.474 9.1 Ba-9rd2 Injector Perfs cemented, no survey planned ~~ Ba-11 Producer 21-Jul-05 8379 8113 3273 0.403 7.8 Ba-12s Injector 6-Jul~05 Ba-121 Injector 16-Jul-05 7121 6106 2941 0.482 9.3 Ba -13 Producer 6-Jul-05 7916 7661 3236 0.422 8.1 Ba-14 Gas No survey Ba-15rd Injector 5-Jul-05 6480 6286 3050 0.485 9.3 ~Ba-16 Injector No survey Ba-17 Injector No survey Ba-18 Gas No survey Ba-20 Producer 28-J ul-05 4134 4030 1242 0.308 5.9 Obstruction in tubing at 4139' Ba-23 Injector 23-Jul-05 8841 8499 2584 0.304 5.8 Ba-25rd Producer 22-Jul-05 9495 9033 3208 0.355 6.8 Ba-27 Injector 6-Jul-05 7779 5999 2928 0.488 9.4 Ba-28 Producer 3-Jul-05 8441 5308 2497 0.470 9.0 Ba-29 Producer 28-Jul-05 7923 7594 2165 0.285 5.5 Ba -30 Producer 4-Jul-05 10966 9109 3593 0.394 7.6 '-' Ba-31 Producer 29-Jul-05 11433 10636 3795 0.357 6.9 Ba-32 Producer No survey MEMORANDUM ) State of Alaska ') Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg '?~ 7/ -z'-'u·llò.:: P.I. Supervisor \ )E:'¿{ll{ .,.J DATE: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests UNION OIL CO OF CALIFORNIA 16 MGS ST 17595 16 \ 11-,0 t) FROM: Chuck Scheve Petroleum Inspector Src: Inspector Reviewed By: P.I. Suprv..:Jße.- Comm Well Name: MGS ST 17595 16 Insp Num: mitCS050722153429 Rei Insp Num: NON-CONFIDENTIAL API Well Number: 50-733-20300-00-00 Permit Number: 177-017-0 Inspector Name: Chuck Scheve Inspection Date: 7/12/2005 Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well 16 Type Inj. N TVD 5067 IA 0 1650 1650 1650 I P.T. 1770170 TypeTest SPT Test psi 1266.75 OA 50 120 120 120 Interval OTHER P/F P Tubing I 750 750 750 750 Notes: Test performed in preparation for use in disposal of fluids during abandonment of wells on Baker Platform $ÇANNE\}\ AUG 0 9 2005 Wednesday, July 27, 2005 Page I of 1 @',IC."""':iJ Ii"" \ '~"::'JJ r~-F i:' . ", i,' i ,i~,1l \\ ""'~,' I I' I '~ ',I I.I~ '\ I I ' ili) [il'/\I\\ ¡, [~F' : , i \ II I ,'Ii"""" II il I I ¡ I, ' ' ,~.1 fl" U :=1 I":':::] ) f"¡;:;')' ¡~[;::¡¡ f¡iß71 j'~1 ¡i-II (("i-I~'7 ~' ,'ì ! I ¡ ¡ 11 [l, i /\ \:\ ¡ I ii' \ <\~ ¡ ¡ " i I~\ \\ : : ¡ : I r ;' , 'I. I l / B \ \\!' \ i ,WI' ¡,L Û LrÙ b t.J æJ Jli I ,,,j ) ALASKA OIL AlWD GAS CONSERVATION COlWlISSION / / J FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR 333 W. pH AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 July 11 2005 Ms. Laura L. Hammond Waste Management Coordinator U nocal Alaska 909 West 9th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 ---0~- \<0 \)c,.- \ ~ \~(~a\\ \fsS-d\( SCANNED JUL 1.42005 Dear Ms. Hammond: Unocal Alaska ("Unocal") requested by letter dated June 1, 2005 confirmation that liquid wastes developed from gas/oil gathering line cleaning and from well abandonment may be legally injected into service wells previously approved for limited disposal of Class II wastes on Middle Ground Shoal Baker ("Baker") Platform offshore Cook Inlet. Production operations ceased on Baker in June 2003 and Unocal "cleaned" the production equipment on board the platform. Prior to initiating the cleaning operations, Unocal sought administrative approval under Area Injection Order ("Ala") 7 to dispose of liquid wastes in either of three existing enhanced recovery ("EaR") wells on the platform. Injecting wastes into an EOR well are prohibited by Commission regulations, however the Commission determined that the liquids, mostly water and oil with some detergents would not be damaging to the reservoir. Ala 7.2 issued March 23, 2003 authorized disposal of up to 50,000 barrels of liquid wastes into either Ba-16 or Ba-I7. The planned "cleaning" operations were performed during July and August 2003 with a total of 10,270 barrels of waste liquid injected into Ba-16. No waste fluid has been injected into Ba-I7. At this time Unocal is proposing to conduct downhole plugging operations on about 8 wells on Baker and purge the subsea oil and gas gathering lines connecting Baker with XTO Platform A to the southwest. The anticipated wastes include fluids circulated from wells (filtered and unfiltered Inlet water, cement and small quantities of oil) and fluids circulated from the subsea gathering lines (unfiltered Inlet water and small quantities of oil and condensate). Some solid wastes may be generated by these operations, however Unocal is not seeking to dispose of solids on board Baker. Nor are they seeking approval to inject domestic sanitary wastes that may be generated by the crews performing the operations. The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has completed its review of your request. Liquid wastes resulting from the described well plugging and flowline cleaning operations qualify as Class II fluids and may be injected into either Ba-16 or Ba-17 according to AIO 7 and Administrative Approval Ala 7.2. Prior to resuming injection operations, Unocal must Ms. Laura L. Hammond July 11, 2005 Page 2 of2 confirm the conti in Rule f AI 7. ) ') integrity of the injection wells with a mechanical integrity test as outlined cc: Steve Lambe U nocal ~.~ ~~~ ",",--. Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Commissioner ) ) UNOCALe Alaska Laura L. Hammond Waste Management Coordinator Unocal Alaska Tel 907,263.7898 Fax 907.263.7901 Cell 907.398.9900 E-maillhammond@unocal.com June 1, 2005 S(~(ANNED JUl14 2005 iO :1 ;2005 Commissioner John Norman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave # 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539 '\1.1·/~, 1""·/u,\1'" ~ Re: Description of Proposed Work On Baker Platform In 2005 and 2007 Dear Mr. Norman: The purpose of this document is to communicate to you the scope of work proposed by Unocal Alaska during 2005 and 2007 and the disposition of the associated waste streams. Attached please find "Description of Proposed Baker Platform Well and Pipeline Work and Related Waste Disposal." Mr. Tom Maunder recommended that this information be sent to you to secure your concurrence that the fluids associated with the gathering line cleaning and the well work may legally be injected into Baker Wells #16 and #17 under existing permitting and authorizations. ~\'\-"'-C\' \ t \~5-ð--\~ Thank you very much for your consideration of these matters, and please contact me at (907) 263-7898 if you would like additional information about the proposed work. Best regards, ~~./ 1/--.'~ Laura L Hammond Attachment: 2 pages Cc: Steve Lambe Bill Britt Bill Smith Tom Maunder, AOGCC DUPLICATE Union Oil Company of Califomia I Unocal Alaska 909 West 9th Avenue. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 http://www.unocal.com ) ') Description of Proposed Baker Platform Well and Pipeline Work and Related Waste Disposal Purpose Project Type and Planned Timeline Waste Streams by Project and Planned Disposition The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the proposed Unocal Alaska Baker Platfonn work scope as requested by Mr. Tom Maunder. The following is a list of the project types and the planned timeline: Year Project 2005 P & A with cement up to 10 wells 2005 Clean and abandon Baker Pipelines 2007 P & A with cement remaining wells The following table delineates the expected waste streams and their planned disposition for each type of project: Project Type P & A with cement Waste Stream Fluids Clean and abandon Baker Fluids Pipelines Clean and abandon Baker Solids from Production Pipelines Test Separator and Shaker Clean Baker Gas Pipeline Residual Trapped Gas Both Oily Burnable Solids Both Greywater Both Both Blackwater/sewage Clean Trash OUPLlCATE Disposition Inject in Well # 16 or # 17 Inject in Well # J6 or # 17 Offsite disposal at Commercial Disposal Vendor t likely G&I in Texas at Newpark, or contingent disposal if Unocal Alaska has a permitted Class II Disposal Well set up for G&I such as NNA #2 Vent maximum 3,900 cu ft (based on total pipeline volume) Incineration by Envirotech, Nikiski, AK NPDES Discharge or ISO Tank to Onshore Disposal by Envirotech Offsite at Septic Vendor KPB Landfill Continued on next page ') ) Description of Proposed Baker Platform Well and Pipeline Work and Related Waste Disposal, Continued Background for Baker Pipeline Cleaning Project and Information Source Only Fluids To Be Injected The following section provides the background of the Baker Pipeline Cleaning Project and the source of the infonnation: Source: Steve Simpson President Marine Project Management, Inc. 530 West Ojai Avenue #107 OJ ai, CA 93023-2471 ph. 805-640-0799 fax 805-640-9955 steves @ mpmLcom \vww.mpmi.com Reportedly, the gas pipeline is filled with H2S gas, condensate, etc., and the oil line has hydrocarbon liquids and solids. A brief description of the suspension equipment setup / requirements on Baker to handle these products includes testing and pumping equipment, inlet water, pig launcher/receiver, production test separator, shaker, bins and tankage, and a PD pump to reinject fluids. Base procedures are anticipated as follows: 1) At XTO subsea manifold - Isolate pipelines from XTO A via divers closing valves. 2) From Baker - Fill the pipelines with inlet water (unfiltered), vent or flare gas, and perfonn a leak test. 3) At XTO A - Divelhot tap both lines, flush pipelines from taps to Baker. Disconnect the pipelines at manifold and tie the two pipelines together creating a loop back to Baker. 4) At Baker - Utilize inlet water to pig the pipelines clean through a production test separator with solids and fluid to shaker/tankage and to dispose of the fluids into injection wells on Baker. Only fluids will be injected into Well # 16 and Well # 17; Unocal Alaska does not plan to mobilize Grind and Inject equipment; we plan to containerize solids captured in shakers and separators and ship them off of the Platform for approved disposal. ) ') ~~l~!'::} IA~IA~~«IA AI¡ASKA. OIL AlWD GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FRANK H. MURKOWSK/, GOVERNOR 333 W. 7TH AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 Mr. Dave Cole Oil Team Manager UNOCAL P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AI( 99516-6247 J 1?,Ðt:1 Re: Middle Ground Shoal Unit Platforms Dillon and Baker Dear Mr. Cole: This letter confirms your conversation with C01T'~1'!lission Engineer Tom Maunder last week regarding the multiple Applications for Sundry Approval (Form 403) you submitted in mid October regarding changing the monitoring frequency on the 16 wells on Dillon Platform and 23 wells on Baker Platform. Production and injection operations were halted on these platforms in 4th Q 2002 and 2nd Q 2003 respectively. Attached, please fmd the Sundry Applications, which are being returned without approvaL~ because the relief you request needs to be sought through a different procedure. The intent of submitting sundry notices for each well was to establish a monthly pressure and general monitoring frequency for all wells on Dillon and Baker. There is a requirement in place for some of the water injection wells that pressures and rates are to be monitored daily and reported monthly. Since the platforms are unmanned and not operating, it is not possible to obtain daily information. When operations were curtailed, a monthly monitoring frequency was established in the Plans of Development (POD) annually filed with the Division of Oil and Gas and Unocal desires to assure that this monitoring scheme is accepted by the Commission. As noted in the conversation, changing the monitoring frequency where presently in place and establishing a monthly monitoring frequency in general is not an action that is best accomplished with multiple sundry notices. A letter application requesting the desired monitoring schedule should be made under the applicable Area Injection Orders (AlO 7 for Baker and AIO 8 for Dillon) and Conservation Orders (CO 44 and CO 54) for the platforms/unit. The Commission looks forward to receiving your letter applications. If prior monthly monitoring information has not been submitted to the Commission, that information should be ubmitted forthwith. ,/:' SiuC1~ . No an Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION DATED this _day of November, 2004 SCANNED NO\! ~~ 4 2004 Ene!. ..., ) STATE OF ALASKA ') ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI&~ION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL 20 AAC 25.280 Operational shutdown U Plug Perforations D Perforate New Pool D 4. Current Well Class: Suspend U Repair well D Pull Tubing D Perforate U Stimulate D Abandon U Alter casing D Change approved program D 2. Operator Name: Union Oil of California aka Unocal Re-enter Suspende Monitor Frequency 5. Per it to Drill Number: Waiver U Annular Dispos. U Other 0 1. Type of Request: 3. Address: 909 West 9th Ave. Anchorage AK 99501 Development Stratigraphic D D Service 50-733-20300-00 Conductor Surface 592' 3,966' Shoal PRESENT WELL CONDITION MMARY Effective Depth MD (ft): Depth TVD (ft): 7. KB Elevation (ft): 79' 8. Property Designation: BAKER 11. Total Depth MD (ft): 9,645' Casing Structu ral Total Depth TVD (ft): 9,528' Length 7,934' 7,832' Plugs (measured): cmt plug @ 7934' Burst Junk (measured): BHA @9,641' Collapse Size TVD 20" 632' 4,002' 9,641' 632' Intermediate Production 9,606' 13-3/8" 9-5/8" 3,960' 9,528' 2,734 psi 6,822 psi 1,128 psi 3,331 psi Liner Perforation Depth MD (ft): 5,300 to 9,327 Packers and SSSV Type: Tubing Size: 2-7/8", Tubing Grade: 6.4# N-80 Tubing MD (ft): 7804' Otis SSSV@308', TI HBBP-r pkr@5131 Baker FB-1 pkr @ 7 59' 12. Attachments: Description Summary 0 Proposal ~ Detailed Operations Program D Sketch D 14. Estimated Date for Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Commencing Operations: 16. Verbal Approval: 13. Well Class after proposed work: Exploratory D Development 15. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 Gas D WAG D GINJ D 0 Service D Plugged WINJ D D Abandoned D D WDSPL Commission Representative: 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is Printed N71m~ ~D. ~ C,?le Signature - r I' /f ~ '-l U. ue and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Title Oil Team Supervisor 907-263-7805 Date COMMISSION USE ONLY Phone 27-Sep-2004 Conditions of approval: Notify om mission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: 3ocf-'f -ç-¡ Plug Integrity D BOP Test D Mechanical Integrity Test D Location Clearance D Other: R.BDMS BFL NOV 222004 APPLICATION RETURNED 11/1 7 /04 NOT APPROVED BY COMMISSION ~ECE'VED OCT 1 2 2004 0 q I GIN A Lv ORDER OF Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Anchorage Subsequent Form Required: Approved by: 703 Form 1 O-~evised 12/2003 Submit in Duplicate :. -'i:-'.: -"-:.:---..: .-'""-~":::? :7.' -A~.:MECHANIC....ALRELEASE'7804:- : '"-~" .... ~:';'-~' ' ": ....- ' 8.' ATLAS FLO~/-.SUB'7807; ..... . .: _ ::-'-!~)3':'':':~'' '~':.'-:.'-c'.:-::-1'9. 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'-~47~.-~' ~'- ' --.' .':.:-.....:._ ?:'.'.::'-:-: : "'.'. !:.~!:.:::..:sSoS..'s620' :-!~'"- '- ': :: : ' - '-. - - -: :.'-:._:-.':'.'!:'-'~7~,8790:': '~': '-:: ')::-7i'75-71:77-.'--.--- . .~. :.::-.- . .. . _' ... ...- . - :~..'- ::.: - ~.!?':...-. :-: : . - . . :~-!-..:- .... -.-- .:.:..~ .-::.- . .: . _.. ..'. -- -:~' - : .... - -- - _-.'. ~z. - ' .':7- ':-" ' ~''- ' " ' ' --- . :.- ~- - -.: ' ' ' .t' - . .. _- .::"':.:' . . .-. BAKER PLATFORM APl # 50-733-20300-00 MGS ST. 17595 # 16 WELL HISTORY LAST WORK: 2/5/92 Date Finaled Work Performed 2002 10/6 9/26 Shut in waterflood system Passed MIT 2001 4/5 to 4/8 2000 2/6 1/23 1/21 1992 01/21/92 01/22/92 GR w/2.25" to 7,110'. Got Stuck. RIH w/2" JDC to 7,643'. RIH w/ 20' x 2 1/8" Dummy Guns to 6181.49' KB, no problems, POOH, no problems Put in service as water injector Passed MIT Baseline temperature survey and convert to water injector 8250' Killed well with 73 pcf NAClfluid. Observed well, well stable. Rigged down flow lines, installed BPV's. Removed the tree. Installed 10"-5m x 13-3/8" 5m DSA, riser, single gate mud cross, double gate hydril (lacked 2" of clearance from the trolly beams) Built a strongback and installed BOP rams and installed the hydril. Hooked up the choke and kill lines all accumulator lines and installed the jumper lines from the nitrogen backup bank. Precharged the nitrogen bottle back up system. Replaced the bad remote control line from the the koomey to the rig floor. Function tested the system. 8250' Finished replacing the K.R. valve, function tested the accumulator. Replaced bad air gasket on the air junction box, worked the 4-way valves on the accumulator. Replaced the hydril pressure regulator gauge. Pressure tested the hydril to 300 Iow 3500 psi high, small leak due to a nick in the api ring between the mud cross and the single gate. Replaced api ring. Tested the hydril to 300 Iow and 3500 psi 01/23/92 high ok. Tested the top pipe rams, kill line, choke line and all valves to 300 Iow and 5000 high, tested the choke manifold and all valves to 300 Iow and 5000 high, ok. Spent 2-hrs repairing a leak in a cut o-ring on one of the 3" choke valves. Retested the valve to 300 Iow and 5000 high, ok. Attemped to test the lower single gate, neg. Leaking around the rams. Changed from duals to a 3-1/2" single rams, retest neg. 8250 Cont'd attempts to test the single gate,neg. Removed the bope. Installed a rental 13-5/8" 5000 psi single gate and reinstalled the bope. Removed the BPV's. Engauged and unseated the dual hanger. POOH laying down the dual 2-7/8" x 3-1/2" tubing strings. The top 1800' of the tubing showed medium to heavy corrosion on the short string tubing collars (2-7/8"). Date Finaled 01/24/92 01/25/92 01/26/92 01/27/92 BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 (continued) Work Performed 8250 Cont'd to POOH and lay down the dual strings, the bottom 300 'was twisted around itself. Layed down the KOBE BHA and the Baker 5" casing guns, all shots had fired. Ran test plug and changed to 3-1/2" single rams on the top and bottom. Ran test joint and tested lower pipe rams to 300 Iow and 5000 high, ok. Tested the upper pipe rams, neg. changed rams to rental set, neg test. Slight leak around the rams. Modified BOP ram guides. Installed rams and tested to 300 psi Iow and 5000 psi high, ok. Backed out test joint and attempted to test blind rams, neg. Modified the blind ram guides. 8250 Tested the blind rams to 300 psi Iow and 5000 psi high, ok. Tested the choke manifold, lower kelly cock, floor safety valves, kelly, rotary hose, stand pipe and valves to 300 psi Iow and 5000 psi high, ok. Picked up 3~1/2" 13.2, "E" drill pipe and a scraper blocked to 8-1/2". RIH with the scraper, unable to go past 6484'. RIH with a retrievable bridge plug and set at 5205'. Pressure tested the casing to 3000 psi, for 30 rains, ok. POOH. 8250 RIH with an 8-1/2" swage, and swaged the casing from 6484'-6490'. Turned the swage 180 deg and swaged the casing from 6484'-6490' . Swaged from 6525'-6526'. Swaged at 6559' and made only 6". POOH, no bad marks on the swage. RIH with an 8-1/8" swage and swaged from 6559'-6562'. Swaged at 6581' made only 4". POOH. 7894 While POOH swaged the casing from 6559'-6562'. POOH and laid down 4-3/4" drill collars. The 8-1/8" swage showed scratches. RIH with 7-1/2"swage, bumper sub jars, 9 6-1/4" drill collars, and an accelerator. Washed out firm fill from 7735'-7740'. Circulated to chase out 8.5 ppg water and some gas. Mud weight still 73 PCF, well stable, reversed out fill from 7740'-7894', (cmt, coal, rocks). Drill string plugging worked up the hole to 8763' and reversed out. Date Finaled 01/28/92 01/29/92 01/30/92 01/31/92 02/01/92 O2/O2/92 O2/O3/92 BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 (continued) Work Performed 7903 Continued to reverse out. Reverse circulated down to 7903'. hard fill unable to reverse circulate deeper. POOH. Tripped for 7-7/8" swage. Swaged 6585'. Tagged fill at 7895'. POOH. RIH W. 8-1/8" swage. Swaged 6559', 6585'. Tripped for 8-3/8" swage. 7891 Swaged 6484'-90', 6525'-26', 6559-62', 6583-86'. Tagged fill at 7876'. Washed fill to 7891'. Changed top rams to 2-7/8". Tested to 5000 psi ok. RIH w/2-7/8" TBG. 7891' RIH w/2-7/8" TBG POOH and stood back TBG. Changed upped pipe rams to 3-1/2". Weekly BOPE test to 5000 psi, ok. RIH w/8-1/2" swage. Swaged from 8484-90', 6525-26', 6559-62'. 7934' Swaged from 6583-86'. Tagged fill at 7891'. POOH. RIH w/8-1/2" bit and casing scraper. Slight indication of drag at 6484, rotated 1/4 turn and RIH. Washed fill from 7891-7900'. Drilled cement from 7900-34'. Bit torqued up at 7934'. Circ cuttings to surf. Reverse circ cuttings to surface. Reverse circ hole with inhibited packer fluid. 7934' Reverse circ at 7934' w/inhibited packer fluid, 73 pcf. POOH. Changed rams to 2-7/8" and tested to 5000 psi. RIH w/atlas 5" guns, TIW permanent packer, on 2-7/8" TBG. Packer hit an obstruction at 6484'. POOH. 7934' POOH w/tbg and guns. Changed rams to 3-1/2" and tested to 5000 psi. RIH w/8-1/2" burn over shoe. milled through restriction at 6484'. RIH to 7934'. Reverse circ. POOH. 7934' Cont'd POOH. RIH w/baker FB-1 packer on D.P. Correlated packer w/ gr. Dropped ball and set packer at 7759' DIL. RIH with atlas 5" perforating guns, associated jewelry, baker seal assembly, Iocator and 2-7/8" TBG. Date Finaled 02/04/92 O2/O5/92 BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 (continued) Work Performed 7934' Cont'd running 2-7/8" completion, TIW HBBP-R packer, and otis sssv. Stabbed into the baker packer and landed the completion. RIH with wireline and set an x plug in the XN profile at 7770'. Set the TIW packer by pressuring up on the tubing. Opened the sliding sleeve at 5039'. Installed BPV's and removed BOPE. 7394' Cont'd to remove the BOPE. Installed tree and tested to 5000 psi, ok. Removed BPV. Displaced tubing with nitrogen taking returns up the 9-5/8" x tubing annulus. Pressured the tubing up to 1200 psi. Closed the sliding sleeve and pressured up to 1500 psi and observed no flow in the annulus. Bled the tubing pressure off to 500 psi. Dropped the bar and fired the guns perforating 7826 '-7869' with 4-spf. Pressure bled off. No indication of flow. Released the rig at 2400 hrs. BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 Pertinent Data: Spud Date: Surface Location: Subsurface Location: Elevation: Total Depth: Plug Back Depth: Casing: Perforations: Initial Potential: March 26, 1977 Leg 2, Slot 1, Platform Baker, 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Section - 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 1723' FNL, 1843' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 79' RDB MSL 9528' TVD, 9645' MD 9433' TVD, 9550' MD 20" 94# Grade B CSA, 632' 13-3/8" 68# K-55 CSA, 4002' 9-5/8" 40, 43.5 x 47# S-95 CSA*, 9641' *Perf 5300-01', 6330-32', 7175-77', 8550-51', 8970-72', 9270-72' x 9325-27' for remedial cement job. 8580-8770' (G-l) 9070-9260' (G-3) 8820-8890' (G-2) 9290-9320' (G-4) 9010-9035' (G-3) 2-1/8" thru-tubing guns at 4 JSPF, GO International Tornado Jet. 1130 BOPD, 17 BWPD x 637 MCFD, 6-23-77 (pumping) Initial Stimulation: None Date 4/19/2001 4/19/2001 4/19/2001 4/19/2001 4/19/2001 2/15/1992 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 10/21/1989 6/5/1977 6/4/1977 6/4/1977 6/3/1977 6/3/1977 6/2/1977 6/1/1977 6/77 6/77 6/77 6/77 6/77 Zone 51 50a 5O 47 F BCD: A G-1 G-2: G-3 BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 Perforations / sorted by depth MD 5 965 5 770 5 708 5 605 5 450 7 869 6 065 6,152 6 398 6,476 6,546 6,605 6,740 6,860 5,300 8,550 8,970 9,270 9,325 7,175 6,330 8,580 8,820 9,010 9,070 9,290 Interval 5,990 5 870 5 730 5 650 5 500 7 896 6 120 6 220 6 450 6 520 6 585 6 620 6 790 6 890 5 301 8,551 8,972 9,272 9,327 7,177 6,332 8,770 8,890 9,035 9,260 9,330 TVD Interval Length 5,888 5,912 25 5,695 5,794 100 5,634 5,656 22 5,533 5,577 45 5,479 5,429 50 7,768 7,725 27 5,990 6,044 55 6,076 6,143 68 6,319 6,370 52 6,396 6,439 44 6,465 6,504 39 6,523 6,538 15 6,656 6,705 50 6,773 6,803 30 5,236 5,237 1 8,441 8,442 1 8,858 8,860 2 9,157 9,159 2 9,212 9,214 2 7,083 7,085 2 6,252 6,254 2 8,470 8,659 190 8,709 8,778 70 8,898 8,923 25 8,957 9,147 190 9,177 9,217 40 Reason gas prod oilprod oil prod oilprod oil prod oilprod oilprod oilprod oil prod remedial cmt remedial cmt remedial cmt remedial cmt remedial cmt remedial cmt remedial cmt oil prod oil prod oil prod oil prod oil prod open isolat, isolat, isolat, isolat, isolat, isolat, isolat, isolat, squeE squeE sque~ sque~ sque~ sque~ squeE isolat, isolat: isolat, isolat, isolat, BAKER PLATFORM ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 (Continued) Reservoir Data: Zone Depths: Cored Intervals: DST Intervals and Results: Selective Tests: Log Inventory: None None None DI L, BHCS, FDC, Dipmeter, CBL Zone Tops: G-1 8558' MD, 8445' TVD G-2 8807' MD, 8692' TVD G-3 8974' MD, 8858' TVD G-4 9270' MD. 9153' TVD BAKER Platform B-16:A r Cumulative Gas Prod · * MMcf Cumulative Oil Prod · ' MDDI Cafilulative Water Prod · * Mbbl Cumulative Water Inj · 484.09 Mbbl 10 MAY Water Cut ( % ) Wells on Gas Production Wells on Oil Production Wells on Water Injection I I I I t i I I I i JUN I JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN I JUL 1.020 1.018 1.016 1.014 1.012 1.010 10000 500O 1000- 5OO 100 5O 10 ~\ I --'"" ~. / \ i I ~ ..... 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i i I I I I I i I I i i I I I i i i i I I i I i i I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I PMA B General Platform Wtrfld Prod Plot02/18/2003 13:02:02 UNOCAL ~~Alaska Ba-16 Permit # 1770170 AP1 # 50-733-20300-00 Packet cover sheet Ba-I 6.doc j jcl Middle Ground Shoal State 17595-16 (Baker 16) 177-017 303-051 Convert from Class II-R to Class II-D Unocal is planning to shut down both the Dillon and Baker platforms in Middle Ground Shoal Field. Shut down activities have nearly been completed on Dillon. Unocal is getting their paperwork together in order to be ready to begin shut down and cleaning activities on Baker. At present the exact date they plan to begin these actions is uncertain, depending on crude prices and other work necessary on the platform. Unocal has indicated they would prefer to have all necessary activities completed on Baker prior to next winter. Unocal has proposed to convert three Class II-R wells to Class II-D service. This request is similar to Unocal's proposals for two wells on Dillon. This document deals with the specific authorization to convert well Baker 16 from a Class II-R well to a Class II-D well. Administrative approval 7.2 (AA-AIO 7.2) was prepared to authorize disposal into the enhanced recovery interval. Baker 16 was converted from a production well to an injector in early 2000. Unocal satisfactorily performed the required MIT test on January 23, 2000. Lou Grimaldi witnessed an MIT on September 26, 2002. Both tests demonstrated integrity of the casing, tubing and packer. The file is a little confusing in that pressure communication from the tubing to IA was reported shortly after the well was converted. Approval to continue injection was given by 403 (300-100) approved April 18, 2000. Unocal has provided the pressure monitoring information. Examination of the pressure reports indicates that the IA pressure decreased from around 2000 psi to below 800 psi in July 2000. The record does not indicate an increase in rate coincident with the decrease in pressure, so it is unlikely that another tubular failure occurred. The file does not clearly indicate what work might have been performed to reestablish integrity. In the original report of the communication, multiple sliding sleeves are mentioned which could have been the leak culprit. It is likely that additional wireline work was performed that eliminated the communication. Lou Grimaldi did witness a successful MIT in September 2002. Since being converted, a total of slightly over 600 M bbls of seawater has been injected in support of the platform production. Class II injection operations on Baker are allowed per Area Injection Order No. 7 issued September 4, 1986. This AIO is similar to AIO No. 8 for the Dillon platform. Both orders provide for injection for enhanced recovery and for disposal. Specific intervals are defined for each with the disposal interval being much shallower (2620' to 4955') than the production interval (5300' to 9215'). The subject well is perforated throughout the Tyonek. According to the RBDMS injection data and the conversion 404, the only interval open to injection is the F zone between 7826'- 7896'. Packers are set at 5131' and 7759'. There is a cement plug at 7934'. Due to notes on the wellbore drawing, Unocal was contacted and requested to research the well information with regard to the perforations. According to information provided by Unocal on March 19, 2003 A zone perforations were added through tubing in April 2001. There is no 404 in the well file to reflect the addition of those perforations. AIO 7, Rule 9 allows the Commission to administratively amend any rule in the order as long as sound engineering practices are maintained and the amendment will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water. The similar rule in AIO 8 was employed to authorize the disposal activities on Dillon. Although this request is similar to that for Dillon, an important difference with this particular well is that the well has primary mechanical integrity most recently demonstrated in September 2002. I recommend that Unocal's proposal to convert Baker 16 to disposal service be approved. Sr. Petroleum Engineer March 19, 2003 ~eve Davies Petroleum Geologist ~. Mt~R-I@-2003 NED 12:47 PM NO, P, O1 UNOCAL~ To: From: SMfne: Company: Fax Number: Phone Number: Company: Fax Number: Phone Number: 907-263-7847 Number of Pages: /~)including cover sheet. I II . I I , Subject: ii1_. II I I . I II N~R-19-2003 ~ED 12:47 PI"1 F~%× NO, P, 02 ,. following: / Baker 16 was perforated through tubing on 4/18-19/01 in to the A Zone. I / will~ revised schematic and work history for this w°rk' / / Baker 12 has authorization to inject treated effluent from the platform sewage t~eatment plant as per approval letters form the AOGCC dated 12/21/94 / and 12/1/95 repectively. I will fax these documents. Phil Ayer Unocal Corporation / 909 W. 9th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99515 email: pmayer@u~ocal, com 907-263-7620 (work) 907-250-2711 (cell) __~-----~-~ > ..... Original Message ..... > Prom: Ayer, Phil M -Alaska > Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 11:20 PM > To: 'Tom Ma~der' > Subject: RE: Unocal- Baker Platform: Baker Ba-12, Ba-16, Ba~17 Request for > Disposal Approval > > Tom, > I receive the DJ-14 approved 10-403 today - thank you. > > onward to Baker. We are still go on for clean up and disposal to start on > Baker in late March. I look forward to a response on Ba-12, Ba-16, and Ba- > 17 next Tuesday. > > Phil > > Phil Ayer ~.~ .....~-:%~ ~,~ ~:,~ > Unocal Corporation ~ %,~=~..~__., ~-~-. > 909 W. 9th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99515 > email: pmayer@unocal.ccm ~ > 907-263-7620 (work) .~ ..... > 907-250-2711 (cell) --9 a~'~(~'~''~ > 907-263-7847 (fax) .~!.~ ..~?':-._u,-.',,~.'. ' > > > ..... Original Message ..... > > Prom: Ayer, Phil M-A~aska > > Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 12:20 PM > > To: 'Tom Maunder' > > Subject: RE: Unocal- Baker Platform: Baker Ba-i2, Ba-16, Ba-17 Request > for > > Disposal Approval I~AR-19-2003 I~ED 12:47 PFI FAX NO, · ., .... .BAKERWELL'.'NO:.16 ADL: 17595. · LEGE, SLOTI' . ,.:., ..., . ",.' · .. ... .: ,, P, 03 .o · ,: · ' HaR-19-2003 NED 12:47 PH F~X NO, P, 04 .I II. I III I I [] ELECTRIC LINE DALLY OPERATIONS REPORT Well: Ba-16 Date: 4/1712001 Location: Baker UNOCAL(~) Report #: 1 E-line Company:' ..S.c.~l.l.u.~.e.r~.e_..r.'. ..... '" Perforating.Gun' _Lost Ylme E-line Co. 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[ J' I · ' NAR-19-2003 I~ED 12:47 PI~ FAX NO, P, 05 iLI Well: Location: -- II1_ I. ELECTRIC LINE DAILY OPERATIONS REPORT Ba-I 6 ii Date: 4/18/2ool Baker platform UNOCAL~E~ Rep_.~rt #: 2 Pefforatlna Gun Lost Time ~ Schlumberger E.line Co. Engr: Joe Dalebout UNOCAL Supv: Don Fowler / Steve__T. yler Work Being Done: .P..e..n'.o_~t.i.n.~ ............ pre~ent O~ration: SDFN HES Comments: No HE$ Issues ___ Type: Power Jet Size: 2" ShotslFt: 4 E-line (Hrs.) ..... .O.:..O_C). .... Other (Hm.) ............. ....... FillTa ed at MD: HOURS DETAILS OF OPERATION urh g, :)ressum psi. 1S. 14:01 NOTES to crane so we USE ATTACHMENT TOOLSTRG.XL$ TO OESCRIBE TOOLSTRING, SERVICE Slick-line: Helicopters: Bo~t~: (Contra=t): E-line Jars ~ $12,~ ..~.r job: Other:, Airfare & .,, Other: Other: COST FE No: ,_-t' AFE Amount: $600 E-line Prey. Cum: , E-tine Total Cum: ; $250 r..',~. ,........,____,.--...--.-,, - ..........~-I, ~ $1,250 ~. $150 Dally Total: Prey. Total Cum: i ,- TOtal Cumulative: I 149074 !---~Y~,'5'~'¢ .... $20.000 $23,200 ~00 , N~R-19-2003 ~ED 12:47 PI'I F~ NO, P, 06 Well: E-line Company: E~line Co. Engr: UNOCAL Supv: Work Being Done: ELECTRIC LINE DAILY OPERATIONS REPORT Ba-16 Schlumberger .$._t _ey_e_ _.Ty..!er Perforatin.~, Perforafln~ Gun Type: Power Jet Size: 2" Shots/Ft: 4 HES Comments: No HE$ Issues. Date: 4/1912001 Report#: 3 Lost Time Edine (Hrs.) ..... .0.~.0_0 .... Other (Hrs.) .............. HOURS 3. OtiS. Page 3 of 5 M~R- 19-2003 WED 12:48 PM FAX NO, -.......- P, 07 OhS. on NOTES 9:45 NOTE: USE ATTACHMENT TOOLSTRG,XL.S TO DESCRIBE TOOl.STRING. SERVICE COST Slick-tlne: ' t $6OO Boats: Catering: , $250 {Contract): , $950 E-line jars ~ $t250 per job'- ,. ........ ."..;.:'...:,:'.;.~.;; -~"---'---------''''''''''---- I .~.m~ & . . (, .. Other:. .................. -.-(.......,~.': Other:. NO; I 149074 AFE Amount-. ,~ ' ' ' ~¥4~,~-9~ .... I Prey. Cum: ~ $20,000 E-line Total Cum: ' $63,450 i I ..... Prey. Total Cum: | $23,800 c-m.GB~e-:- ....... Page 4 of 5 9-2003 NED 12:48 PM NO. P, 08 TONY KNOWLE$, OOVERNOFi ALAS~ OIL AND GAS CONSEIt~ATION CO~[ISSION 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAG~=, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: FAX; (~07) 276-7542 December 21, 1994 Alice Bullington Unocal Corporation P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Re: UIC--Use of treated effluent as EOR fluid, Anna and Baker Platforms Dear Ms. Bullington: The Commission has reviewed your proposal to augment EOR fluid at Anna and Baker Platforms with sanitary effluent. The treated effluent is chemically similar to seawater currently injected for enhanced recovery. The Commission concludes that the treated effluent will function to enhance recovery and will not jeopardize well integrity. Accordingly, under the authority of AIO No. 6 and AIO No. 7, the Commission approves the use of treated effluent to support EOR operations on. Anna Platform and Baker Platform. /~ .... ~.------- ..~ 1 Chairman o'1 o o"1 0 ALASKA OIL AND GAS / CONSi~RVA~I~ION COPI~v~iSSION FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR 333 W. 7~ AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL NO. 7.2 Re: The application of Union Oil Company of California to inject approved wastes from the Baker Platform for the purpose of disposal into the stratigraphic interval authorized for enhanced recovery by Area Injection Order No. 7. Philip M. Ayer Advising Petroleum Engineer UNOCAL Corp. P. O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Ak 99501 Mr. Ayer: In correspondence dated February t8, 2003, you state that Unocal considers production operations from the Baker Platform to be uneconomic. Unocal stopped injection for enhanced recovery on October 6, 2002. Oil is still being produced, however it is likely that all platform operations will be ended before 4th quarter 2003 and quite possibly before the end of 2na quarter 2003. When oil production is stopped, Unocal intends to clean the wellbores and surface equipment. It is the Commission's understanding that Unocal does not intend to resume oil production operations on this platform. Unocal estimates that up to 50,000 barrels of non-hazardous Class II fluids will be generated by cleaning operations on Baker. The fluid is expected to be primarily comprised of unfiltered inlet water, produced water, produced oil, sludge, triethyleneglycol, paraffin, asphaltenes and deck drainage due to rainfall on the platform. Unocal applied in the above referenced correspondence to dispose of these fluids into three existing injectiOn wells (Ba-16, Ba-17 & Ba-12) on Baker Platform. Area Injection Order No. 7 authorizes injection in the Northern Portion of the Middle Ground Shoal Field. Disposal injection is authorized by this order in the upper portion of the Tyonek Formation. Currently, no wells on the Baker Platform are completed in the disposal interval. Rule 9 of Area Injection Order No. 7 allows the Commission to administratively amend any rule in the order as long as the operator demonstrates to the Commission's satisfaction that sound engineering practices are maintained and the amendment will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water. • Philip M. Ayer AI0 7.2 March 19, 2003 Page 2 of 2 Until the enhanced recovery operations were halted, Baker Platform wells Ba -12, Ba -16 and Ba- 17 were operated in compliance with AIO 7 and 20 AAC 25.404 and 25.412. Ba -17 has full mechanical integrity, as demonstrated by most recent MIT performed September 26, 2002, and witnessed by AOGCC Inspector Lou Grimaldi. Ba -16 has been operating as a "waivered injector" due to tubing to IA communication, although Inspector Grimaldi also witnessed an MIT on Baker 16 on September 26, 2002 and reported that the well passed. Ba -12 is a dual injector completion with injection only via the long string. Since the end of May, 1998, treated platform effluent water has been also injected into the well as approved by Sundry 398 -140. Ba -12 is also of note since it is a "lease line" injector straddling the line between the Unocal property and Cross Timbers Operating Company property. Based on the pressure monitoring information it is indicated that the injected fluids are entering the intended formation. Unocal has not identified a preferred well for the disposal operations, and considers any of the three wells acceptable. The AOGCC concurs with regard to Ba -16 and Ba -17, however given the present use of the well and its location between the operating properties waste should not be disposed into Ba -12. The portion of aquifers beneath Cook Inlet described by a '/ mile area beyond and lying directly below the middle Ground Shoal Field are exempted for Class II injection activities by 40 CFR 147.102(b)(2)(B) and 20 AAC 25.440(c). Disposal operations in these wells will not cause waste due to the limited volume of injectant and the swept condition of the underlying reservoirs that surround these wells. Unocal's correspondence demonstrates that the proposed injection wells have mechanical integrity, and that injection of non - hazardous Class II fluids into strata authorized for enhanced recovery injection by AIO No. 7 will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water. Pursuant to Rule 9 of Area Injection Order No. 7 Unocal is authorized to conduct disposal injection operations into the strata authorized for enhanced recovery within the MGS A, B, C, D, E, F, and G Oil Pools. The total volume authorized for disposal is 50,000 barrels. Specific approval to convert any of the candidate wells to disposal service must be requested by sundry notice. DONE in Anchorage, Alaska this 19th of March 2003. ,07 . " Gam. "-�`-- ` ' ` S ah H. Palin Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Randy R drich Chair Commissioner Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION • • MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Cammy O. Taylor c,D< A , DATE: September 26, 2002 Chair r SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests THRU: Tom Maunder UNOCAL Petroleum Engineer Baker Platform Ba-4, 16, 17, 23 FROM: Lou Grimaldi Middle Ground Shoal Field Petroleum Inspector NON- CONFIDENTIAL Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. Well Ba -4 Type Inj. S T.V.D. 4621 Tubing 2950 2950 2500 2550 Interval 4 P.T.D. 1690090 Type test_ P . _Test psi 1155 Casing 1550 1050 1050 1050 P/F P Notes: Well Ba -16 Type lnj. S T.V.D. 5067 Tubing 1050 1050 1040 1040 Interval 4 R.T.D, 1770170 Type test P Test psi 1267 Casing 410 1640 1640 1650 P/F P Notes: Well Ba -17 Type Inj. S T.V.D. 5280 Tubing 1660 2050 2050 2060 Interval 4 P.T.D. 1852170 Type test P Test psi 1320 Casing 600 1550 1510 1500 _ P/F P Notes: Well Ba -23 Type Inj. S T.V.D. 8212 Tubing 3040 3050 3050 3050 ' Interval 4 P.T.D. 1840110 Type test P Test psi 2053 Casing 300 2170 ` 2150 2140 P/F P Notes: Type INJ. Fluid Codes Type Test Interval F = FRESH WATER INJ. M= Annulus Monitoring 1= Initial Test G = GAS INJ. P= Standard Pressure Test 4= Four Year Cycle S = SALT WATER INJ. R= Internal Radioactive Tracer Survey V= Required by Variance N = NOT INJECTING A= Temperature Anomaly Survey W= Test during Workover D= Differential Temperature Test 0= Other (describe in notes) Test's Details I arrived the platform and was met by Mike Lott (operator) who provided me with the well info. We tested four wells today with all passing their tests. I toured the platform during the tests and found it to be in good condition considering the reduced personel. M.I.T.'s performed: Four Number of Failures: None Total Time during tests: 4 hours Attachments: cc: Chris Myers Steve Meyer MIT report form 5/12/00 L.G. 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I il I I m I I I ~, BA t6-95 I 10/31/00 24 72 3260 700 0 - , a I II I I II I -- You ~ us~ numbe, r 299 on thLm w~l~ile ~d fido page ba~ been blt 35 tinm mlflee 10~7/20~0, b. ttp://kodiak.anchortown, unocal.com/Surveillance/Injector_VarianceReport.asp 11/1/00 ~lJIgO~J~ ~ Monthly Injection Report I I ..... .1 .~_ ---..,, ~: .... : ...... , ....... . ..... ~ -.-~--~ ......................... ~. · ',. , . · t & Gas C~. Comml~ WATERFLOOD iNgECTOR 'MONTHLY REPORT B~R P~TFO~: BA 16-95: 507332030000S01 Well Date Hra Volume Tbg 9.625 Csg 13.37~ , On l~jee, t~,d Pr~ss , Press ,, , BA i6-9~ 7/1/00 24 83 3100 1950 0 il I III Il I ·· BA 16.95 712/00 24 97 3 I00 1900 0 I II Ill II I II BA 16-95 7/3/00 24 100 3120 i 900 0 II Ii Ii III BA 16-95 7/4/00 24 98 31 $0 1900 0 Il ..... 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Opera,on ,h~'~O~: Re-~te, ,u~pended well: ............ ' " AItercaaing; Repair welt: Pluggt~: ~ '"Time e~en~on: Stlmul~le~ .... ~hange app~ program: ,,, Pull tubby: Vaflan~: x Pedom~ Other: ,, 2. Name of Operator 6. Type of wMI: '~ a'. Dn~m el~afion (DF or KB) UNOCAL ...... D~elupment: , X 101' RKB above MLW fe~.~ ~. ~dm~ ~lora~ 7. ~it °r P'tope~ name Stratlgraphlo: P.O, B~ 19-0247 Anchorage A~ 9~19-0~7 aewim: MQ~ ~ 17695 "~. ~oa~on of well ~t mdaoe ......... - ..... 8. Well' ~mb,t .... t~2' FNL, 693' F~, SEC. 31, ~N, H12W, ~M WELL el~ i iiii ~. ,,. ,, , At ~p of pmdu~lve lateral 9, Pe~it number 1847' FNL, 1~' FWL, aEC. 31, TgN, R12W. 8M ~-17/ At effe~ depth 10. APl n~bsr t761' FNL, 171a' FWE SEC. 61, TgN, RI~W, GM $~ 7~-~00-00 _..,,, ,,, At ~1 dep~ 11. Flel~P~l 1824' FNL, 17~I' FWL, ~EO. 61, TgN, R12W, SM Middle Ground Shoal i1,11 iiiii ii i 12. Preset well ~ndl~on summaw To~I depth: meaau~d 9~5' feet Plugn (m~nu~) ~t plug ~ eg;0', re~ner ~ 82~0', oat plug ~ 7~34' tree re,cai. ~28' feet Effective depth: mea~md 7e34' feet Junk (meaaumd) oat pl~ ~ 79~4', BHA · ~- 9950' tree ~d 7832' fe~t Caning ~ngth Size Careened Measured de~th T~e ~1 dep~ ~t~ml Condu~or SU~ 692' 20" 1460 ~ 6~2' 632' . .... In~edla~ ~66' 1~6" 1666 ax · 4002' Pmdu~on ~6 9~18" 1600 ex 9641' Pe~mtion al.th: me..~ See A.ohm.~tRECEIVED Tubing (~, grade, a~ men. md depth) ~7te~, ;.4e, N-a0 = 7a04' ~a ~1 & G~ ~s. ~mmi~ Packem and SSSV (~pe and measured depth) Otla SSeV. soa?l~,~eeP, r pkr e ,~s~' ~ake, FB-1 pk[,,e 77~' lC, A~emen~ Dee~Jptlon aummaE of propose: X Detall~ opemt~'~m:, B~P e~e~: ...... ii ii .... i L~[ IJJ 14. ~ima~d da~ ~r ~mme~oing opemUon t5. ~tue ef well ola~lfl~ l~Fe~00. 16. ~ ~po~l well veWal~ ~pm~: ...... off: Gan: Nsm~ ;f appear Da~ ~ppmv~ 8.wlm: Wab~ood In, acer 17. I hereby o.~~~d ~r~"~ ~e beat ~ my kn~ledge'. ............. , .... Signed: ..... Tifle[,.,~e~lr Engineer ., Date: ~oo ' FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Oondltlone of a'~al: Notl~ Commi"l~ m;pmmn~ave mw ~l~e. ............ IAppmwl N.. "' Plug In~g d~ BOP Te~ ~tion deaan~~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ / j ..,.. ORIGINAL SIGNED.BY Form 10-403 Rev 0~/15/66 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE Apr,J3, 2000 ]0'26AM UNOCAL CORP. No,Z3/5 I~, 1 UNOCAL ) ....... · _ Ill I I... Name: Attention II I.IIL IIIlilllllli I. _ _Ii · . ~ .... - .......... · From. Number of Pages:,,, Company: Fax Number: Phone: Including cover sheet. ~~ IIIII I ......... Illl I _ Illl[ ..... .._ "' ,.. -- ........... IH .... Subject: . IIII __ III I I III I . . II RECEIVED APR 1 3 2000 Ala~a Oil & Ga~ Cons. Oommi,~ion Anchorage · , ° Apr,13, 2000 10'26AM CORP, UNOCAL Unocal Corporation 909. West 9" Avenue, P.O, Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519.6247 Telephone (907) 263-7830 February 14, 2000 Blair Wondzell Alaska Oil and Oas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Baker 16 Variance Request Dear Blair: We' ran our MIT on January 23, 2000 after closing the sliding sleeve ~ 5029 MD, Unfonunamly the tubing or packer is now leaking less than a monlh after our MIT. I was skeptical that these sleeves would hold pressure. Luckily, B-16 and B-17 MIT's were initially successful, We would, lik~ to receive a variance to continue injection fo~ two years, We will monitor thc pressures and rates along with the other Baker injectors with variances and will run a MIT in two years. We ran a baseline temperature survey in this well before bringing it on injection, in preparation for this situation, which can be used in the future to help detect any future problems. I am attaching the temp survey, the MIT and the 10403 requesting a variance, Senior' Reservoir Bngineer ORIGINAL Aogcc B- 16 Variance.doc STATF "'C ALASKA ALAS~ OIL AND GAS ,,. . ,qSERVATION COMMISSION M~chaaical Integ~¢ly Test ' OPERATOR: /.,/no co, FIELD ! UNIT ! PAD: ~/~ P/offor~, DATE: 1,/25/E, ~-~ I ~ I ~1 ~ I~ 1,-----~,----I ~.~I ! ~ I ,.~ i ~ I ~ I ~.~1~1 ! I . I I o,~a~ /~'~~ I___ I ~ I o I ~,~ I ~,~ I ~,~ ! !_.1 COMMENTS: COMMENTS: COMMENTS: COMMENTS: COMMENTS: C TBG. INJ, R. UID CODES F = FRESH WATER INJ. G=GAS INJ. S = SALT WA'I'ER INJ. N = NOT INJECTING TESTTYPE: M = ANNULUS MONITORING P = S'I'D ANNULUS PRESSURE TEST R = INTERNAL RAD. TRACER SURVEY A = TEMPERATURE ANOMALY 1ES'T D = DFFERENTIALTEMPERATURE TE51' ANNULAR FLUID: DIESEL GLYCOL SALT WATER DRILIJNG MUD OTHER P.P.G. Grad. &4 0.44 WELL TEST: 4- Year X o Wo~over Other c - T~p ~t~t ~e OPERATOR REP SIGNATURE: RECEIVED APR 14 2000 , AOGCC REP SIGNATURE: Baker Ba-16 MIT 1-,234]O. xls (1::1~ W17~) Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commiss'~ '; * Apr,13, 2000 ]0'27AM No,Z:,C/b v, ~ UNOCAL CORP, , = Baker 16 1/21/2000 Temperature Survey 4O GOO 1000 t500 F. O00 2600 ~o00 8500 4000 4;00 6DO0 $500 6000 6~00 ?000 ~0 80 100 120 140 7~00 Ba-16 Temp Survey 1-21-O0.xls RECEIVED APR 14 2000 1/21/2000 SLT ..................................................................................... ~ Oil & Gas Co~s. Commissio~ Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown: Stimulate: Plugging: Perforate: Pull tubing: Alter casing: Repair well: Other: X 2. Name of Operator 5. Type of Well: 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) UNOCAL Development: X 101' RKB above MLW feet 3. Address Exploratory: 7. Unit or Property name Stratigraphic: P.O. Box 19-0247 Ancho rage, AK. 99519-0247 Service: MGS State 17595 4. Location of well at surface 8. Well number 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM WELL #16 At top of productive interval 9. Permit number/approval number 1847' FNL, 1348' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM 77-17/91-383 At effective depth 10. APl number 1761' FNL, 1713' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM 50- 733-20300-00 At total depth 11. Field/Pool 1824' FNL, 1731' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM Middle Ground Shoal 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 9645' feet Plugs (measured) cmt plug @ 9950', retainer @ 8250', cmt plug @ 7934' true vertical 9528' feet Effective depth: measured 7934' feet Junk (measured) cmt plug @ 7934', BHA @ +/- 9950' true vertical 7832' feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth Structural Conductor ' Surface 592' 20" 1450 sx 632' 632' Intermediate 3966' 13-3/8" 1665 sx 4002' 3960' Production 9606 9-5/8" 1800 sx 9641' 9528' Liner Perforation depth: measured See Attachment true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth)RECEIVED 2-7/8", 6.4#, N-80 @ 7804' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Otis SSSV @ 308', TIW HBBP-r pkr @ 5131', Baker FB-1 pkr @ 7759' /~.;'~ 1. 0 ~-0~-~ 13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary Intervals treated (measured) 0 F I{ INA L Alaska Oil & Gas C0ns. C0mmissi0nAnch0rage Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure Conversion to injector. 14. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data OiI-BBL Gas-Mcr Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation 0 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation 0 300 BWPD 3450 3450 15. Attachments: 16. Status of well classification as: Copies of Logs and Surveys run: Daily Report of Well Operations: Oil: Gas: Suspended: Service: Injector 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge: ,igned:~~~~~~ , Title: 4r~' ~~, Date: ~~/~ Form 10-404 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN t ;UPLICATE Perforations Date Zone MD 6/5/77 A 5300 10/21/89 BCD: 6065 10/21/89 6152 6/1/77 6330 10/21/89 6398 10/21/89 6476 10/21/89 6546 10/21/89 6605 10/21/89 6740 10/21/89 6860 6/2/77 E 7175 2/15/92 F 7869 6/4/77G-1 8550 6/77 8580 6/77 G-2: 8820 6/4/77 8970 6/77 G-3 9010 6/77 9070 6/3/77 9270 6/77 9290 6/3/77 9325 Interval TVD Interval 5301 5236 5237 6120 5990 6044 6220 6076 6143 6332 6252 6254 6450 6319 6370 6520 6396 6439 6585 6465 6504 6620 6523 6538 6790 6656 6705 6890 6773 6803 7177 7083 7085 7896 7768 7725 8551 8441 8442 8770 8470 8659 8890 8709 8778 8972 8858 8860 9035 8898 8923 9260 8957 9147 9272 9157 9159 9330 9177 9217 9327 9212 9214 Length Reason Status I remedial cmt squeezed 55 oilprod isolated 68 oil prod isolated 2 remedial cmt squeezed 52 oilprod isolated 44 oil prod isolated 39 oilprod isolated 15 oilprod isolated 50 oilprod isolated 30 oil prod isolated 2 remedial cmt squeezed 27 gas prod open 1 remedial cmt squeezed 190 oil prod isolated 70 oil prod isolated 2 remedial cmt squeezed 25 oil prod isolated 190 oil prod isolated 2 remedial cmt squeezed 40 oil prod isolated 2 remedial cmt squeezed RECEIVED AlakaOii &Gas Co~s. c°mmissi°n STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA oIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. TypeOf Request: Abandon: Suspend: Operation shutdown: Re-enter suspended well: Alter casing: Repair well: Plugging: Time extension: Stimulate: Change approved program: Pull tubing: Variance: Perforatel Other: 'X 2. Name of Operator 5. Type of well: 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) UNOCAL Development: X 101' RKB above MLW feet 3. Address Exploratory: 7. Unit or Property name Stratigraphic: P.O. Box 19-0247 Anchorage, AK. 99519-0247 Service:i~ ~',~ MGS State 17595 4. Location of well at surface~ 8. Well number 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM WELL #16 At top of productive interval 9. Permit number 1847' FNL, 1348' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM 77-17/91-383 ,,, At effective depth 10. APl number 1761' FNL, 1713' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM 50-;733-20300-00 At total depth 11. Field/Pool 1824' FNL, 1731' FWL, SEC. 31, T9N, R12W, SM Middle Ground Shoal 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 9645' feet Plugs (measured) cmt plug @ 9950', retainer @ 8250', cmt plug @ 7934' true vertical 9528' feet Effective depth: measured 7934' feet Junk (measured) cmt plug @ 7934', BHA @ +/- 9950' true vertical 7832' feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth Structural Conductor Surface 592' 20" 1450 sx 632' 632' Intermediate 3966' 13-3/8" 1665 sx 4002' 3960' Production 9606 9-5/8" 1800 sx 9641' 9528' Liner Perforation depth: measured See Attachment P~ECE~VED true vertical ORIGINAL Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) ~.' '-- ~ ~-"' ~'? ~ '~ 2-7/8", 6.4#, N-80 @ 7804' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) ~.e~, ~t~ !3 G~.!.;. 0~,,,b. u...~,,~ .... Otis SSSV @ 308', TIW HBBP-r pkr @ 5131', Baker FB-1 pkr @ 7759' 13. Attachements Description summary of proposal: X Detailed operations program: BOP sketch: Conversion to injector. 14. Estimated date for commencing operation 15. Status of well classification as: 16. If proposal well verbally approved: Oil: Gas: Suspended: Name of approver Date approved Service: ~tO,,,.~ f/~,~,'~. ~ ~ ~ 17.1 hereby certi~,/~g/)js,~u~ and correct to the best of my knowledge.- ~J Signed:( ,~~~ Title: Reservoir Engineer Date: '-~ ~ u' ," #' y' FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness IApproval No. Plug integrity.~ BOP Test Location clearance I ,~ ~?-~2~ Mechanical Integrity Test I,,,'" Subsequent form required 10-. ~'~ ORIGINAL SIGNED'BY - Robert N. Christerlson Approved by order of the Commissioner Commissioner Date l --(~-- Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE BAKER WELL NO. 16 LEG 2, SLOT 1 ADL 17595 SPUD 3/26/77 CEMENTED WITH 1450 SX 13 3/8' 68# K-55 54.5 @ 400Z CEMENTED WITH 1665 SX MAX INCUNATION 11.3 DEG 6484'-9(7 6525'-26' TIGHT SPOTS 655~-~2' 6583' TOC 7934' TIGHT SPOT 7931'-34' CEMENT PLUG RETNNER AT 8250 BI-IA LEFT IN HOLE 9 5/8' 40, 40.5 & 47# ~ 9641' CEMENTED wrI'H 18O0 SX TD = 9645' TVD = 953Z TUBING DETAIL 1.3-1/2' 8RD x 2/7/8' BUTT XO 32' Z OTIS SSSV 3O8 & OTIS XA SUDING SLEEVE 5029' 4. TiW HBBP-R PACKER 5131' ~ BAKER MODEL FB-1 PACKER 7759' 6. OTIS XN PROFILE :Z25' 777(7 7. ATLAS MECHANI(~AL RELEASE 7804' & ATLAS FLOW SUB 7807 9. ATLAS TCP GUNS 781'4'-786~ BCD: 6065 - 6120 6152-6220 ~_qO - 6332 6398;6450 6476 - 6546-6585 6605-6620 67~0 - 6790 6860-6890 F: --7'8~-'788g ; RECEIVED 1999 G-l: 8550-8551 "~ G-2:8820 ____. 5'~,{.~ ~- 8970 - ~ p z. G-3:9010 907'0 - 9260 9270 - 9272 G-4:9290 - 9330 9325 - 9327 GRB 04/(X~/g2 DATE" 06/05/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 06/01/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 02/15/92 06/03/77 06/02/77 ZONE A: BCD: E: F: G-l: G-2: G-3: BAKER WELL #16 ADL 17595 PERFORATION RECORD MEAS DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH DEPTH REASON STATUS 5300-5301 5236-5237 REMEDIAL CMT SQUEEZED 6065-6120 5990-6044 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6152-6220 6076-6143 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6330-6332 6252-6254 REMEDIAL CMT SQUEEZED 6398--6450 6319-6370 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6476-6520 6398-6439 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6546--6585 6465-6504 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6605--6620 6523--6538 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6740--6790 6656-6705 OIL PROD ISOLATED 6860-6890 6773-6803 OIL PROD ISOLATED 7175-7177 7083-7085 REMEDIAL CMT SQUEEZED 7898-7869 7725-7768 GAS PROD OPEN 8550-8551 8441-8442 REMEDIAL CMT ISOLATED 8580-8770 8470-8659 OIL PROD ISOLATED 8820-8890 8709-8778 OIL PROD ISOLATED 8970--8972 8858--8860 OIL PROD ISOLATED 9010--9035 8898--8923 OIL PROD ISOLATED 9070--9260 8957--9147 OIL PROD ISOLATED 9270-9272 9157--9159 OIL PROD ISOLATED 9290-9330 9177-9217 OIL PROD ISOLATED 9325--9327 9212-9214 REMEDIAL CMT SQUEEZED REP IVED 3999 AIIIIm Oil & 6a8 C, on8, Commi~ion ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 August 19, 1994 Kevin Tablet, Land Manager UNOCAL P O Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Re: Suspended Wells Compliance with regulations Dear Mr. Tabler: UNOCAL has 15 suspended wells as shown on the attached list: ALASKA SUSPENDED WELLS AS OF AUGUST 1994. The applicable regulation is as follows: 20 AAC 25.110 SUSPENDED WELLS (a) Upon application by the operator under 20 ARC 25.105(e), the commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well (1) encounters hydrocarbons of sufficient quality and quantity to indicate the well is capable of producing in paying quantities as reasonably demonstrated by well tests or interpretive formation evaluation data; or (2) is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. For each well on the attached list of suspended wells, please provide data showing that the well meets the criteria of (1) or (2) above or advise as to your plans to abandon the well. Wells that meet the criteria of (a) above that you wish to maintain as suspended, as required by 20 AAC 25.110(e), must have well site inspections as appropriate this year prior to snow covering the locations. · Chairman c: Blair Wondzell encl bew/llunsusp PERMIT 00-0146-0 61-0045-0 66-0008-0 66-0038-0 67-0007-0 67-0023-0 67-0042-0 72-0007-0 7S-0008o0 77'0017'0 78-0096-0 79-0017'0 81-0022'0 90-0041-0 90-0071-0 . . API NUMBER 133-10145-01 133-10144-01 283-10020-01 283-10021-00 283'20003-00 733-20018-00 733-20032-00 133-20237-00 283-20045-00 733-20300-00 733-20119'00 733-20441-01 733-20339-00 733-20302-01 733-20417-00 O PEI~ATOR UNION OIL CO UNION OIL CO UNION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO UNION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO ~-b~ION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO 'UNION OIL CO UNION OIL CO UNION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO %TNION OIL CO U~ION OIL CO ALASKA SUSPENDED WELLS AS OF AUGUST 1994 WELL NAMe- SWAZ~SON RIV UNIT 14 - 15 SWANSON RIV UNIT 43-15R~) NI¢OLAI CK ST 1-A NICOI~AI CK UNIT 2 NICOLAI CK UNIT 3 ~.~',~ZTZ ~T ST le742 3~ =~ZT~ PT ST 18742 40 WELL CLASS DEV DEV DEV DEV WELL STATUS SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUSP SUS~ SUSP STATUS DATE 11108191 S120191 8114191 9/18/91 9/02/91 9/16/89 9/29/88 4101193 8118175 2/os/92 10/07/88 9/20/91 4/21/82 4123190 7/03/90 16 15 29 29 20 12 31 O4 01 31 31 31 31 04 33 TWP 08N 11N 11N 11N 10N 11N 07N 13N 09N 11N 11N 11N 09N 09N 009W 009W 012W 012W 012W 012W 011W 009W 009W 012W 011W 011W 011W 013W 013W s S s s s S s s S s s s s ~ STATE OF ALASKA A OIL AND OAS CONSERVATION CC' ...,SION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown Stimulate Pull tubing X_ Alter casing__ __ Plugging __ Perforate X Repair well __ Pull tubing __ Other 2. Name of Operator 15. Type of Well: Union Oil Company of Caifornia (Unocal) 3. Address Stratigraphic P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-624 4. Location of well at surface Leg 2, Slot 1, Baker Platform 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, SM At top of productive interval 6065' MD 1847' FNL, 1348' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, $.M. At effective depth 8250' 1761' FNL, 1713' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. At total depth 9645' MD 1824' FNL, 1731' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 79' KB 7. Unit or Property name MGS State 17595 8. Well number Well No. 16 feet 9. Permit number/approval number 77-17/9- 902 10. APl number 50-133- 203000 11. Field/Pool Hemlock 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Length 592' 3966' 9606' Perforation depth: measured 9645 feet 9528 feet 9550 feet 9433 feet Size Plugs (measured) Junk (measured) cmt plug @ 9550' retainer @ 8250' None Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth 20" 1450 sxs 632' 13 3/8" 1665 sxs 4002' 9 5/8" 1800 sxs 9641' See attachment A 632' 3960' 9528' true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth).Short string: 2 7/8", 6.4#, N-80 at 5960', L.ong string: 3-1/2", 92#, N-80 at 601 7 Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None 13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary Intervals treated (measured) None Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure RECEIVED MAY - 4 1992 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission 14. Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation Representative Daily Average Production or Iniection Data OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure 0 0 0 0 Anchorage Tubing Pressure 15. Attachments Copies of Logs and Surveys run Daily Report of Well Operations X_ 16. Status of well classification as: Oil X Gas __ Suspended Service 17. I hereby certify that the f@regoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Gary S. Bus , e Regional Drilling Manager Form 10-404 Rev 06/15/88 {\ ~ Date SUBMITIN DUPLICATE DATE 06/05/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 06/01/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 06/03/77 06/02/77 ZONE A: BCD: E: G-l: G-2: G-3: BAKER WELL #16 ADL 17595 PERFORATION RECORD MEAS DEPTH DEPTH 6065-6120 6152-6220 6330-6332 6398-6450 6476-6520 6546-6585 6605-6620 6740-6790 6860-6890 7175-7177 8550-8551 8580-8770 8820-8890 8970-8972 9010- 9035 9070- 9260 9270-9272 9290-9330 9325-9327 TRUE VERT DEPTH 5236-5237 5990-6044 6076-6143 6252-6254 6319-6370 6398-6439 6465-6504 6523-6538 6656-6705 6773-6803 7083-7085 8441-8442 8470-8659 8709-8778 8858-8860 8898-8923 8957-9147 9157-9159 9177- 9217 9212- 9214 REASON REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT STATUS SQUEEZED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED RECEIVED MAY - 4 ~,992 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. commission Anchorage PLATFORM BAKER 17595 WELL #16 (BA-16) WELL HISTORY 10/07/89 10/08/89 10/09/89 10/10/89 10/11/89 10/12/89 10/13/89 9550' COMMENCED OPERATIONS AT 0000 HRS ON ~DL 17595 WELL #16. MOVE EQUIPMENT TO BAKER. SKID RIG TO LEG #2, CONDUCTOR #6. biG UP SERVICE LINES. FILL PITS WITH FILTERED INLET WATER. KILL WELL. 9550' MONITOR WELL. SHUTIN TUBING PRESSURE = 340 PSI. WEIGHT UP 700 BBLS OF FIW TO 9.3 PPG WITH NACL. CIRCULATE KILL FLUID INTO THE WELL. WELL STATIC. INSTALL BACK PRESSURE VALVES. REMOVE TREE. INSTALL AND TEST BOPE. 9550' RIG UP WIRELINE ON SHORT STRING. CUT THE TUBING AT 8410' TM. MONITOR WELL-STATIC. PULL AND STAND BACK THE 2-7/8" SHORT STRING. RIG TO PULL THE LONG STRING. 9550' PULL AND STAND BACK LONG STRING. CHANGED RAMS AND TESTED BOPE. RAN IN HOLE WITH CASING SCRAPER PICKING UP 3-1/2" DRILL PIPE TO 6484' DPM. TIGHT SPOT AT 6484' DPM. 9550' RAN DIALOG CALIPER. SWAGED CASING TO 8-1/2" ID AT 6484' DPM. 9550' FINISH SWAGING OUT CASING AT 6444' DPM. RAN IN WITH AN 8-1/2" BIT. TAGGED A BRIDGE AT 6550' DPM. ROTATED THRU BRIDGE. SWAGE OUT CASING FROM 6550' TO 6555' AND 6581' TO 6582' DPM WITH AN 8-3/8" OD SWAGE. 9550' RAN IN WITH AN 8-1/2" OD SWAGE. SWAGE TIGHT SPOTS AT 6484'-6486', 6550'-6555', 6581'-6482', AND 7931'- 7934' DPM. CIRCULATE WELL CLEAN. TRIP FOR AN 8-1/2" BIT. RAN BIT TO 6400' DPM. REC IYED Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Commission Anchora,qe PLATFORM BAKER 17595 WELL #16 (BA-16) WELL HISTORY DATE 10/14/89 10/15/89 10/16/89 10/17/89 ETD 9550' 9550' 7900' 7900' TRIP FOR A CEMENT RETAINER. SET THE RETAINER AT 8250' DPM. PUMPED INTO THE BACKSIDE AT i BPM WITH 900 PSI INDICATING A CASING LEAK ABOVE THE RETAINE~'. ' ATTEMPTED TO BREAK DOWN THE PERFORATIONS WITH 2500 PSI. PRESSURE BLED TO 2000 PSI IN 5 MINUTES. UNSTABBED FROM THE RETAINER. MIXED AND SPOTTED 167 SACKS CEMENT ON TOP OF THE RETAINER. PULLED 10 STANDS AND REVERSED THE DRILL PIPE CLEAN. TRIP FOR AN 8- 1/2" BIT. WAITED ON CEMENT FOR 9 HOURS. TAGGED CEMENT AT 7810' DPM. DRILLED CEMENT TO 7900' DPM. TESTED THE CASING TO 1200 PSI. BLED TO 600 PSI IN 5 MINUTES. TRIP FOR AN RTTS PACKER. RAN IN WITH RTTS PACKER AND ISOLATED CASING LEAK BETWEEN 6611' AND 6702' DPM. ESTABLISHED AN INJECTION RATE OF 2-1/2" BPM AT 900 PSI. LOCATED A SMALL LEAK BETWEEN 6395' AND 6611' DPM (PRESSURED TO 1000 PSI AND BLED TO 600 PSI IN 5 MINUTES). PULLED UP AND SET RTTS PACKER AT 5496' DPM. RIGGED FOR CEMENT SQUEEZE. PRESSURED ANNULUS TO 1100 PSI. TESTED SURFACE LINES TO 3000 PSI. MIXED AND PUMPED 320 SACKS "G" CEMENT. ESTIMATED TOP OF CEMENT AT 6350' DPM. CEMENT IN PLACE AT 1730 HOURS. TRIP OUT OF HOLE WITH RTTS PACKER. RAN IN HOLE WITH BIT AND TAGGED CEMENT AT 6285' DPM. DRILLED CEMENT TO 6668' DPM. REVERSED WELL CLEAN. TESTED CASING TO 1000 PSI AND BLED BACK TO 700 PSI IN 5 MINUTES. TRIP INTO 7900' DPM. CIRCULATED WELL CLEAN. DISPLACE WELL WITH DIESEL. FINISHED DISPLACING WELL WITH DIESEL. CLEANED PITS. LAID DOWN EXCESS 3-1/2" DRILL PIPE. LAID DOWN EXCESS 3-1/2" TUBING. INSTALLED 2- 7/8" RAM BLOCKS. RAN IN HOLE PICKING UP 2-7/8" TUBING. PLATFORM BAKER 17595 WELL # 16 ( BA- 16 ) WELL HISTORY 10/18/89 10/19/89 10/20/89 7900' 7900' 7900' CONTINUED RUNNING IN HOLE WITH 2- 7/8" TUBING. TRIP OUT OF HOLE STANDING BACK TUBING. INSTALLED 2- 7/8" X 3_-1/2" D~ALRAMBLOCKS. WELL FLOWING BACK DIESEL. SHUT BLIND RAMS. CHANGED PIPE RAMS TO SINGLE 3-1/2" BLOCKS. RAN IN HOLE WITH 3- 1/2" TUBING TO 5692' TMAND REVERSED WELL CLEAN THROUGH THE GAS BUSTER. CONTINUED RUNNING IN HOLE PICKING UP 3-1/2" DRILL PIPE TO 7897' DPM. CHANGED WELL OVER TO FILTERED INLET WATER. MONITOR WELL-STATIC. PULL OUT OF HOLE LAYING DOWN DRILL PIPE. FINISHED PULLING OUT OF HOLE WITH 3- 1/2" TUBING. CHANGED PIPE RAMS TO DUAL 3-1/2" X 2-7/8" RAM BLOCKS. PICKUP BAKER TUBING CONVEYED PERFORATING GUNS, GUN FIRING ASSEMBLY, AND KOBE CAVITY. WAIT ON BAKER GUN RELEASE SUB. RIG TO RUN DUAL COMPLETION. RAN IN HOLE HYDROTESTING DUAL STRINGS TO 4000 PSI. RE-ENTRY GUIDE WILL BE 2.313" ID AFTER GUN DROP. CONTINUED RUNNING DUAL COMPLETION HYDROTESTING TO 400 PSI. PLACED GUNS ON DEPTH BY TUBING MEASUREMENTS. RIGGED UP ELECTRIC LINE. FOUND RA MARKER 7' DEEP TO DIL. ADJUSTED DEPTH AND SPACED OUT FOR HANGERS. INSTALLED BACK PRESSURE VALVES. LANDED, LOCKED DOWN, AND PACKED OFF DUAL HANGERS. RIGGED DOWN DUALHANDLING EQUIPMENT. PULLED DUAL RAMBLOCKSAND INSTALLED 5" SINGLE BLOCKS IN UPPER CAVITY. INSTALLED PRODUCTION TREEAND TESTED SAME TO 5000 PSI. PULLED BACK PRESSURE VALVES AND INSTALLED FLOW LINES. PREPARED TO DISPLACE WELL WITH FILTERED DIESEL. ECEiV D Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Coml~issio~. Anchorage PLATFORM BAKER 17595 WELL #16 (BA-16) WELL HISTORY DATE 10/21/89 10/22/89 ETD 7900' 7900' DISPLACED WELL WITH FILTERED DIESEL. RIGGED UP SLICKLINE AND LUBRICATOR. DROPPED FIRING BAR AND PERFORATED WELL WITH 4 HPF THE · FOLLOWING INTERVALS: 6065;-6120'; 6152'-6220'; 6398'-6450'; 6476'-6520'; 6546'- 6585'; 6605'-6620'; 6740'-6790'; AND 6860'-6890' ( ALL DIL). RAN IN WITH OTIS AND ATTEMPTED TO RELEASE GUNS- NO GOOD. SHUTINTUBING PRESSURE~550 PSI. SHUTIN CASING PRESSURE=500 PSI. TURNED WELL OVER TO PRODUCTION. GUNS STILL ON END OF TUBING. CLEANED MUD PITS AND WELLHEAD ROOM. OFF LOAD DRILLING EQUIPMENT. PREPARED RIG FOR EXTENDED SHUTDOWN. RELEASED RIG FROM 17595 #16 AT 12QQ ~S ON 10/22/89, BAKER WELLNO. I 6 ADL17'595 LEG 2, SLOT 1 SPUD 3/26/77 OE~EN'IED ~ t~ PdL4X ~TION 11.30~G 2. 3 1/21N-IOBUI'T ~ 3. 4. 3 ir&,, N.I0 8LITr 'TUBIN(~ ~. :! 1/'~I N.I0 8U.l'r u ~. 3 lfj, BUTTX 8 1.'2' IFiO XO ?. ~ GR~ITY ~ L.BI~n 8. :~ I/2' S FIC) X a 1/2' 8UTr X0 10., 1/2,, ou'rr x 2 7/8, EFK) XO ems SHORT S'TI~ A.. 3 1/2' 9lJ'l'r N,.IO ~LIB B. 3 1/2" 9UTTX 2 7/g' ~,.II"T XX:) C. 2 WOI Oul'r N-mi &,mit ~J8 0. 2 WI. 9UTT &4dt N.i0 TBG ~ Z 7/l. 91.ITT X 2 3/gl mi:lC) XO STATE OF ALASKA ,~'"- ALA ', OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMb. ~ION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS __ Plugging __ Perforate X Repair well __ Pull tubing __ Other__ 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown __ Stimulate Pull tubing Alter casing ... 2. Name of Operator 15. Type of Well: Development X_ Union Oil Company of Caifornia (Unocal) ~o.,to~ 3. Address Stratigraphic P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-624 s~_ 4. Location of well at surface 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, SM At top of productive interval 1847' FNL, 1348' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. At effective depth 1761' FNL, 1713' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, $.M. At total depth 1824' FNL, 1731' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 9645 feet Plugs (measured) 9528' feet 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 101' RKB above MLW feet 7. Unit or Property name MGS State 17595 8. Well number Well No. 16 9. Permit number/approval number 77-17/91 - 383 10. APl number 50-133 - 203000 11. Field/Pool Middle Ground Shoal Effective depth: measured 7934 feet Junk (measured) true vertical 7832 feet cmt plug @ 9950' retainer @ 8250' cmt plug 7934' cmt plug 7934' BHA @ +/- 9950' Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth Structural Conductor Surface 592' 20" 1450 sxs 632' 632' Intermediate 3966' 13 3/8" 1665 sxs 4002' 3960' Production 9606' 9 5/8" 1800 sxs 9641' 9528' Liner Perforation depth: measured See attachment A true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 2 7/8", 6.4#, N-80 at 7804' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Otis SSSV @ 308~, TIW HBBP-R pkr @ 5131' · Baker FB-1 pkr @ 7759' r~ ,-. ,,- r-, ~, r- ~ 13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary J~, ~ ~., ~ I V ~ L) 14. Intervals treated (measured) None Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure Prior to well operation Representative Daily Averaqe Production or Injection Data OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure 0 0 0 0 APR 2 2 1992 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Subsequent to operation Service 15. Attachments 16. Status of well classification as: Copies of Logs and Surveys runX_ Daily Report of Well Operations X_ Oil __ Gas __ Suspended X_ 17. I hereby certify t,bet, the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Gary S. B{d~h ~-- Title Recjional Drilling Manaqer Form 10-404 Rev 06/~1~/88 Tubing Pressure Date z~ _ It -c~ 7.._ SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE DATE BAKER #16 WORKOVER JOB HISTORY ETD COMMENTS 01/21/92 8250' KILLED WELL WITH 73 PCF NACl FLUID. OBSERVED WELL, WELL STABLE. RIGGED DOWN FLOW LINES, INSTALLED BPV'S. REMOVED THE TREE. INSTALLED 10"-LM X 13-3/8" 5M DBA, RISER, SINGLE GATE MUD CROSS, DOUBLE GATE HYDRIL (LACKED 2" OF CLEARANCE FROM THE TROLLY BEAMS) BUILT A STRONGBACKAND INSTALLED BOP RAMS AND INSTALLED THE HYDRIL. HOOKED UP THE CHOKE AND KILL LINES ALL ACCUMULATOR LINES AND INSTALLED THE JUMPER LINES FROM THE NITROGEN BACKUP BANK. PRECHARGED THE NITROGEN BOTTLE BACK UP SYSTEM. REPLACED THE BAD REMOTE CONTROL LINE FROM THE THE KOOMEY TO THE RIG FLOOR. FUNCTION TESTED THE SYSTEM. 01/22/92 8250' FINISHED REPLACING THE K.R. VALVE. FUNCTION TESTED THE ACCUMULATOR. REPLACED BAD AIR GASKET ON THE AIR JUNCTION BOX, WORKED THE 4-WAY VALVES ON THE ACCUMULATOR. REPLACED THE HYDRIL PRESSURE REGULATOR GAUGE. PRESSURE TESTED THE HYDRIL TO 300 LOW 3500 PSI HIGH, SMALL LEAK DUE TO A NICK IN THE API RING BETWEEN THE MUD CROSS AND THE SINGLE GATE. REPLACED API RING. TESTED THE HYDRIL TO 300 LOW AND 3500 PSI HIGH OK. TESTED THE TOP PIPE RAMS , KILL LINE , CHOKE LINE AND ALL VALVES TO 300 LOW AND 5000 HIGH, TESTED THE CHOKE MANIFOLD AND ALL VALVES TO 300 LOW AND 5000 HIGH, OK. SPENT 2-HRS REPAIRING A LEAK IN A CUT O-RING ON ONE OF THE 3" CHOKE VALVES. RETESTED THE VALVE TO 300 LOW AND 5000 HIGH, OK. ATTEMPED TO TEST THE LOWER SINGLE GATE, NEG. LEAKING AROUND THE RAMS. CHANGED FROM DUALS TO A 3-1/2" SINGLE RAMS, RETEST NEG. 01/23/92 8250 CONT'D ATTEMPTS TO TEST THE SINGLE GATE, NEG. REMOVED THE BOPE. INSTALLED A RENTAL 13-5/8" 5000 PSI R~C~V~D SINGLE GATE AND REINSTALLED THE BOPE. REMOVED THE BPV'S. ENGAUGED AND UNSEATED THE DUAL HANGER. POOH LAYING APR 22 ~9~ DOWN THE DUAL 2-7/8" x 3-1/2" TUBING STRINGS. THE TOP 1800' OF THE TUBING Alaska0i~&Ga$~ons.~um~°~' SHOWED MEDIUM TO HEAVY CORROSION ON THE Anchor~e SHORT STRING TUBING COLLARS (2-7/8"). DATE BAKER #16 WORKOVER JOB HISTORY ETD COMMENTS 01/24/92 8250 01/25/92 8250 01/26/92 8250 01/27/92 7894 RECEIVED APR 2 2 1992 .Alaska OJJ & Gas Cons. bomm~sslo~ Anchorage CONT'D TO POOH AND LAY DOWN THE DUAL STRINGS. THE BOTTOM 300' WAS TWISTED AROUND ITSELF. LAYED DOWN THE KOBE BHA AND THE BAKER 5" CASING GUNS, ALL SHOTS HAD FIRED. RAN TEST PLUG AND CHANGED TO 3-1/2" SINGLE RAMS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM. RAN TEST JOINT AND TESTED LOWER PIPE RAMS TO 300 LOW AND 5000 HIGH, OK. TESTED THE UPPER PIPE RAMS, NEG. CHANGED RAMS TO RENTAL SET, NEG TEST. SLIGHT LEAK AROUND THE RAMS. MODIFIED BOP RAM GUIDES. INSTALLED RAMS AND TESTED TO 300 PSI LOW AND 5000 PSI HIGH, OK. BACKED OUT TEST JOINT AND ATTEMPTED TO TEST BLIND RAMS, NEG. MODIFIED THE BLIND RAM GUIDES. TESTED THE BLIND RAMS TO 300 PSI LOW AND 5000 PSI HIGH, OK. TESTED THE CHOKE MANIFOLD, LOWER KELLY COCK, FLOOR SAFETY VALVES, KELLY, ROTARY HOSE, STAND PIPE AND VALVES TO 300 PSI LOW AND 5000 PSI HIGH, OK. PICKED UP 3- 1/2" 13.2# "E" DRILL PIPE AND A SCRAPER BLOCKED TO 8-1/2". RIH WITH THE SCRAPER, UNABLE TO GO PAST 6484'. RIH WITH A RETREIVABLE BRIDGE PLUG AND SET AT 5205'. PRESSURE TESTED THE CASING TO 3000 PSI, FOR 30 MINS, OK. POOH. RIH WITH AN 8-1/2" SWAGE, AND SWAGED THE CASING FROM 6484'-6490'. TURNED THE SWAGE 180 DEG AND RESWAGED THE CASING FROM 6484'-6490'. SWAGED FROM 6525'-6526'. SWAGED AT 6559' AND MADE ONLY 6". POOH, NO BAD MARKS ON THE SWAGE. RIH WITH AN 8-1/8" SWAGE AND SWAGED FROM 6559'-6562'. SWAGED AT 6581' MADE ONLY 4". POOH. WHILE POOH RESWAGED THE CASING FROM 6559'-6562'. POOH AND LAYED DOWN 4- 3/4" DRILL COLLARS. THE 8-1/8" SWAGE SHOWED SCRATCHES. RIH WITH 7-1/2" SWAGE, BUMPER SUB JARS, 9 6-1/4" DRILL COLLARS, AND AN ACCELERATOR. WASHED OUT FIRM FILL FROM 7735' - 7740'. CIRCULATED TO CHASE OUT 8.5 PPG WATER AND SOME GAS. MUD WEIGHT STILL 73 PCF, WELL STABLE. REVERSED OUT FILL FROM 7740'-7894', (CMT, COAL , ROCKS). DRILL STRING PLUGGING WORKED UP THE HOLE TO 8763' AND REVERSED OUT. DATE BAKER #16 WORKOVER JOB HISTORY ETD COMMENTS 01/28/92 7903 CONTINUED TO REVERSE OUT. REVERSE CIRCULATED DOWN TO 7903'. HARD FILL UNABLE TO REVERSE CIRCULATE DEEPER. POOH. TRIPPED FOR 7-7/8" SWAGE. SWAGED 6585'. TAGGED FILL AT 7895'. POOH. RIH W. 8-1/8" SWAGE. SWAGED 6559', 6585'. TRIPPED FOR 8-3/8" SWAGE. 01/29/92 7891 01/30/92 7891' 01/31/92 7934' 02/01/92 7934' 02/02/92 7934' 02/03/92 7934' RECEIVED APR 2 2 1992 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. SWAGED 6484'-90', 6525'-26', 6559-62', 6583-86'. TAGGED FILL AT 7876'. WASHED FILL TO 7891'. CHANGED TOP RAMS TO 2-7/8". TESTED TO 5000 PSI OK. RIH W/ 2-7/8" TBG. RIH W/ 2-7/8" TBG. POOH AND STOOD BACK TBG. CHANGED UPPED PIPE RAMS TO 3- 1/2". WEEKLY BOPE TEST TO 5000 PSI, OK. RIH W/ 8-1/2" SWAGE. SWAGED FROM 8484-90', 6525-26', 6559-62'. SWAGED FROM 6583-86'. TAGGED FILL AT 7891'. POOH. RIH W/ 8-1/2" BIT AND CASING SCRAPER. SLIGHT INDICATION OF DRAG AT 6484, ROTATED 1/4 TURN AND RIH. WASHED FILL FROM 7891-7900'. DRILLED CEMENT FROM 7900-34'. BIT TORQUED UP AT 7934'. CIRC CUTTINGS TO SURF. REVERSE CIRC CUTTINGS TO SURFACE. REVERSE CIRC HOLE WITH INHIBITED PACKER FLUID. REVERSE CIRC AT 7934' W/ INHIBITED PACKER FLUID, 73 PCF. POOH. CHANGED RAMS TO 2-7/8" AND TESTED TO 5000 PSI. RIH W/ ATLAS 5" GUNS, TIW PERMANENT PACKER, ON 2-7/8" TBG. PACKER HIT AN OBSTRUCTION AT 6484'. POOH. POOH W/ TBG AND GUNS. CHANGED RAMS TO 3-1/2" AND TESTED TO 5000 PSI. RIH W. 8-1/2" BURN OVER SHOE. MILLED THROUGH RESTRICTION AT 6484'. RIH TO 7934'. REVERSE CIRC. POOH. CONT'D POOH. RIH W/ BAKER FB-1 PACKER ON D.P. CORRELATED PACKER W/ GR. DROPPED BALL AND SET PACKER AT 7759' DIL. RIH WITH ATLAS 5" PERFORATING GUNS, ASSOCIATED JEWELRY, BAKER SEAL ASSEMBLY, LOCATOR AND 2-7/8" TBG. DATE BAKER #16 WORKOVER JOB HISTORY ETD COMMENTS 02/04/92 02/05/92 7934' 7394' CONT'D RUNNING 2-7/8" COMPLETION, TIW HBBP-R PACKER, AND OTIS SSSV. STABBED INTO THE BAKER PACKER AND LANDED THE COMPLETION. RIH WITH WIRELINEAND SET AN X PLUG IN THE XN PROFILE AT 7770'. SET THE TIW PACKER BY PRESSURING UP ON THE TUBING. OPENED THE SLIDING SLEEVE AT 5039'. INSTALLED BPV'S AND REMOVED BOPE. CONT'D TO REMOVE THE BOPE. INSTALLED TREE AND TESTED TO 5000 PSI, OK. REMOVED BPV. DISPLACED TUBING WITH NITROGEN TAKING RETURNS UP THE 9-5/8" X TUBING ANNULUS. PRESSURED THE TUBING UP TO 1200 PSI. CLOSED THE SLIDING SLEEVE AND PRESSURED UP TO 1500 PSI AND OBSERVED NO FLOW IN THE ANNULUS. BLED THE TUBING PRESSURE OFF TO 500 PSI. DROPPED THE BAR AND FIRED THE GUNS PERFORATING 7826'-7869' WITH 4-SPF. PRESSURE BLED OFF. NO INDICATION OF FLOW. RELEASED THE RIG AT 2400 HRS. RECEIVED APR 2 2 1992 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. (;ummissio~'~ Anchorage DATE 06/05/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 06/01/77 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 10/21/89 02/15/92 06/03/77 06/02/77 ZONE A: BCD: E: F: G-l: G-2: G-3: BAKER WELL #16 ADL 17595 PERFORATION RECORD MEAS DEPTH DEPTH 5300-5301 6065-6120 6152-6220 6330-6332 6398-6450 6476-6520 6546-6585 6605-6620 6740-6790 6860-6890 7175-7177 7896-7869 8550-8551 8580-8770 8820-8890 8970-8972 9010-9035 9070-9260 9270-9272 9290-9330 9325-9327 TRUE VERT DEPTH 5236-5237 5990-6044 6076-6143 6252-6254 6319-6370 6396-6439 6465-6504 6523-6538 6656-6705 6773-6803 7083-7085 7725-7768 8441-8442 8470-8659 8709-8778 8858-8860 8898-8923 8957-9147 9157-9159 91 77- 9217 9212- 9214 REASON REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT GAS PROD REMEDIAL CMT OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD OIL PROD REMEDIAL CMT STATUS SQUEEZED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED OPEN ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED ISOLATED SQUEEZED RECEIVED Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. (;olnmissio, Anchorage BAKER WELL NO. 16 LEG 2, SLOT 1 ADL 17595 SPUD 3/26/77 CEMENTED WITH 1450 SX 13 3/8' 68# K-55 54.5 @ 4002' CEMENTED WITH 1665 SX MAX INCUNATION 11.3 DEG TUBING DETAIL 1.3-1/2" 8FID x 2/7/8" BUTT XO 32' 2. OTIS SSSV 308 3. OTIS XA SUDING SLEEVE 5029' 4. TIW HBBP-R PACKER 5131' 5. BAKER MODEL FB-1 PACKER 7759' 6. OTIS XN PROFILE 2.25' 7770' 7. ATLAS MECHANICAL RELEASE 7804' 8. ATLAS FLOW SUB 7807 9. ATLAS TCP GUNS 7814'-7869' ._~ 6484'-90' 6525'-26' TIGHT SPOTS 6559'-62' 6583' BCD: 6065 - 6120 6152 - 6220 633O - 6332 6398 - 6450 6476 - 6520 6546 - 6585 6605 - 6620 6740 - 6790 E: 7175 - 7177 TOC 7934' TIGHT SPOT 7931 '-34' CEMENT PLUG RETAINER AT 8250 BHA LEFT IN HOLE 9 5/8" 40, 43.5 & 47# ~ 9641' CEMENTED WITH 1800 SX TD = 9645' TVD - 9532' F: 7896 - 7869 G-1: 8550 - 8551 8580 - 8770 G-2:8820 - 8890 8970 - 8972 G-3:9010 - 9035 9070 - 9260 9270 - 9272 G-4:9290 - 9330 9325 - 9327 RECEIVED APR 2 2 1992- Alaska Oil & Bas Oons. Anchorage GRB 04/06/92 " ~-~"~ STATE OF ALASKA '~'~' Ab A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COUk .... SION APPLICATION FOR S-UNDRY APPROV'AES 1. Type of request: Abandon __ Suspend __ Alter casing__ Repair well X__ Change approved program 2. Name of Operator Union Oil Company of California (UNOCAL) 3. Address P.O. Box 196247, Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 4. Location of well at surface Leg 2, Slot 1, Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. At top of productive interval 6065' MD 1847' FNL, 1348' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. At effective depth 8250 MD 1761' FNL, 1713' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. At total depth 9645' MD 1824' FNL, 1731' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. Operations shutdown __ Re-enter suspended wellm Plugging __ Time extension B Stimulate __ Pull tubing __ Variance __ Perforate X__ Other__ 5. Type of Well: Development X__ Exploratory m Stratigraphio B Service __ 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 101' RKB above MLW 7. Unit or Property name MGS State 17595 8. Well number Well No. 16 9. Permit number 77-17 10. APl number 50-133 -203000 11. Field/Pool Middle Ground Shoal feet 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 9645 feet true vertical 9528 feet Plugs (measured) cmt plug @ 9550' retainer @8250' Effective depth: measured 8250 feet true vertical 9532 feet Junk (measured) 5" casing guns @ 7026' BHA @ +/- 9550' Casing Length Structural Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured 592' 20" 1450 sx 632' 3966' 13 3/8" 1665 sx 4002' 9606' 9 5/8" 1800 sx 9641' See attachment A 632' 3960' 9528' RECEIVED true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) short string 2 7/8", 6.4#, N-80, at 5960' long string 3 1/2", 9.2, N-80 at 6017' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None DEC - 2 1991 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissien Anchorage 13. Attachments Description summary of proposal_ Detailed operations programX__ BOP sketch X 14. Estimated date for commencing operation January 13, 1992 16. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 5. Status of well classification as: Oil X Gas Suspended _ Service 17. I hereby certify that the.f, gregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Gary S. Bush ~ '~>. ~""'3,.,,z~,, Title Regional Drilling Manager (~ ~ FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: NotifyJ3o~-mission so representative may witness Plug Integrity BOP Test Location clearance Mechanical Integrity Test Subsequent form required 10- Approved by the order of the Commission Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 Date ORIGINAL SIGNED BY LONNIE C. Skil!TH I Approval No~:~/... , ii'.''.F"j / ' Commissioner Date/~:~ '-~ SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE A: BCD: E: G-l: G-2: G-3: BAKER WELL # 16 ADL 17595 PERFORATION RECORD MEASURED DEPTH TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH STATUS 5300- 5301 5236- 5237 SQUEEZED 6065-6120 5990-6044 OPEN 6152-6220 6076-6143 OPEN 6330- 6332 6252- 6254 SQUEEZED 6398-6450 6319-6370 OPEN 6476-6520 6398-6439 OPEN 6546-6585 6465-6504 OPEN 6605--6620 6523-6538 OPEN 6740--6790 6656-6705 OPEN 6860--6890 6773-6803 OPEN 7175- 7177 7083- 7085 SQUEEZED 8550- 8551 8441 - 8442 ISOLATED 8580-- 8770 8470-- 8659 ISOLATED 8820-- 8890 8709-- 8778 ISOLATED 8970-- 8972 8858-- 8860 ISOLATED 9010-- 9035 8898-- 8923 ISOLATED 9070-- 9260 8957-- 9147 ISOLATED 9270-- 9272 9157-- 9159 ISOLATED 9290-- 9330 9177-- 9217 ISOLATED RECEIVED DEC - 2 1991 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons, Commissim~ Anchorage PROCEDURE: 1. MOVE RIG OVER MGS 17595 #16, LEG#2, SLOT#I 2. KILL THE WELL WITH 3% KCl COMPLETION FLUID 3. INSTALL BPV'S, REMOVE TREE. 4. INSTALL AND TEST THE BOPE TO 5000 PSI 5. POOH WITH THE DUAL HYDRAULIC PRODUCTION SYSTEM 6. RECOVER THE 5,, CASING GUN FISH AT 7026'. 7. CLEAN OUT TO 7900'. 8. SQUEEZE THE PERFORATIONS FORM 6065' - 6890'. 9. PRESSURE TEST THE 9-5/8" CASING AT INTERVALS. 10. SET AND TEST A PERMANENT PACKER AT 7500'. 11. RUN A SINGLE FLOWING GAS WELL COMPLETION WITH GUNS. 12. REMOVE THE BOPE. INSTALL TREE. 13. PERFORATE THE "F" ZONE UNDERBALANCED FROM 7826' - 7869' WITH DROP OFF CASING GUNS. 14. RELEASE THE WELL TO PRODUCTION. RECEIVED DEC -- 2 '1991 Alaska OiJ & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage BAKER WELL NO. 16 ADL 17595 LEG 2, SLOT 1 PRESENT SPUD 3/26/77 1 CEMENTED WITH 1 ~ SX 13 ~/~' 61~ K-55 54,5 ~ 4002' CEMENTED WITH t 885 sx " R ~ INCUNATION 11.3 DEG LONG STRING: DEPTH 1. CAMFJ:ION 10' NOM DUAL TUBING HANGER z 31/2' N-EO BU'rT SUB 3~ 31/2" N.~O BUTT SUB 4. 3 I/2· N-~ BUTT TUBING 5~ 31/2' N.~0 BUTT SUB 6. 3 1/2" BUl'r X 3 t/2' ERD XO 7. KOBE CAVITY SN I. BI~ 8. 31/2" 8 RD X 31/2" BUTT XO 9. 3 t/2' 9.2# N-aO BUTT TEG lQ. 31/2' BUTTX 2 7/~ ~RDXO 11. WIREUNE RE-ENTRY GUIDE SHORT STRING: A. 3 1/2' BUTT N-a0 SUB B. 3 1/2' BUTT X 2 7/~' BUTT XO C. 2 7/~' BUTT N-~0 ~.4~ SUB D. 2 7/~' BUTT ~.4~ N-a0 TBG F_ 2 7/~ BUTT X 2 ~ ~ID XO E. 2 aM. N-aU MK) SUB FISH TOP AT 7132E CASING GUNS WITH SPACERS RETAINER AT 825~ BI-IA LEFT IN HOLE 95~140, 43.5& 47# ~) g641' CEMENTED WITH 18{30 SX TD = gMS' TVD = gSaZ' RECEIVED DEC - 2 1991 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commiss~' G-l: 8550- e551 .a...~. Anchorage GRB lm BAKER WELL NO. 16 ADL 17595 LEG 2, SLOT 1 PROPOSED SPUD 3/26/77 CEMENTED IMTH t 450 SX 13 3/8' ~8# K-58 54.5 ~, 4O0Z CEMENTED WITH 1665 SX INCLINATION 1 t.3 DEG SINGLE STRING 2 7/8' GAS COMPLETION RETNNER AT 825O BHA LEFT IN HOLE 9 5'8' 40, 43.5 & 47;1l ~, 9841' CEMENTED WITH 1800 SX TD = g645' TVD = g532' RECEIVED NEW PERFORATION~ DEC - 2 1991 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Co[r~':°~ DRO. O~ C,~S~N~ ~UNS Ancho ra,qe Gl:lB PLATFORM BAKER _DRILLING STACK PITCHER NIPPLE- 16' ID W!IO' FLOWLINE ANNULAR BOP "NL SHAFFER' ---- 13 5/8' 5000 PSI BX-160 ASSY WT. 13,650 LBS. DBL GATE BOP "NL SHAFFER' 13 5/8' 5000 PSI BX-160 ASSY WT. 16,500 LBS. MUD CROSS- 13 5/8' BORE WI4' 5000 PSI VALVES SCL,. GATE BOP 'NL SHAFFER" 13 5/8' 5000 PSI BX-160 ASSY WT. 9100 LBS. L/''''-''% ! RISER 18'0D 13 5/8'5000 FLG RECEIV£D DEC - 2 1991 Nas.l~l.Oil ,& Gas Cons. Comm'~ss'~o~ ~m~horage LOWER RISER 11" ID W/lO" 5000 PSI FLG (RX-54) STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION. COMMISSI( i G I N A L APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPFIO ALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon __ Suspend __ Alter casing __ Repair welt m Change approved program __ Pull tubing ~ Variance __ 2. Name of Operator 5. Type of Well: Amoco Production Company ' Developmentm .... Exploratory "3. Address ' ~_ Stratigraphic P.O. Box 800, Rm. 1846, Denver, CO 802011 Service , - 4'Locati°n°fwellats~'rface 1992' FNL x 593' FWL, Sec. 31-T9N-R12W, SM Operation shutdown __ Re-enter suspended welt __ Plugging __ Time extension __ Stimulate __ Pedorate __ Other Recompl ete feet Leg 2, Slot 1, Platform Baker At top of productive interval At effective depth At total depth 1723' FNL x 1843' FWL, Sec. 31-T9N-R12W, SM 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 9645 feet Plugs (measured) 9528 feet 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 79' KB ,,, 7. U nit or, Pr..o. pe.~nam~ :MGS 1'7 8. Well #16 '9. Permit number 77-17 10. APl number 50- 133-203000 'Effective depth: measured true vertical 9 5 5 0 feet Junk (measured) 9433 feet Casing Structural Conductor Sudace Intermediate Production Liner Pedoration depth: Length See Size Cemented Attached Wellbore Diagrams measured true vertical See Attached Procedures Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) Measured depth True vertical depth 11. Field/Pool Hemlock Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 13. ~tachments Description summary of proposal X Detailed operations program __ BOP sketch __ 14. Estimated date for commencing operation Immediately 161 If Proposal was verbally approved Date approved 15. Status of well classification as: Oil ~ Gas m Suspended Service Name of approver 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing issue a~d correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed tD'(~ (_.~k~2_j2~~ Title Region Drilling Manager //~" FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commis~so representative may Wit'ness .......... ~ Approval No. Plug integrity ~ BOP Test ~ Location clearance ~ ~ ~ I Mechanical Integrity Test ~ Subsequent form required 10-, ~, ~ A~proveO OoP~ Commissioaer ORIGINAL SIGNED BY _ ll3klr,,llF P, RMITH Approved by order of the Commission Date 10/6/89 Date //~- ,~,-." ~' SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE Recompletion Procedure Middle Ground Shoal 17595 No. 16 Cook Inlet, Alaska Please find attached the procedure to recomplete this well from the G zone to a BCD zone producing well. The plans for this recompletion are to cut and pull the tubing above the suspected casing collapse point of 8,600', cement squeeze and abandon the G zone perforations below a cement retainer, running in the new completion, perforate the BCD, and drop the perf guns. The gross cost to recomplete the well is $525M and includes money for replacing the tubing. However, plans are to rerun the existing tubing and we will replace only those joints that you decide that are necessary to replace. The cementing for this well should be designed for 145 degrees, 8300 ft. (MD), or 8090 ft. (TVD), and mixed with sea water. Cement slurry requirements include a thickening time not less than 5 hours but not greater than 6 hours, 50-100 cc's/30 min. fluid loss, and at least 500 psi compressive strength after 12 hours. A service company has not been contacted for the cement work. Baker has been contacted for the perforating service. A new 3 in. BDB Kobe bottom hole assembly should be in Amoco's stock in Kenai. Attached are the well history, wellbore diagram, Form 850, cement squeeze diagram, and the new completion schematic. Please contact Tom Harting at extension 5829 in Denver or (303) 756-6673 (home) for any questions. RECEIVED OCT o 91989 aiask'a Oil & 6as Cons, Commissior~ Anchorage 1. Attempt to circulate the jet pump out of the hole. If the pump will not circulate out, rig up wireline and pull the jet pump. 2. Skid the rig to Leg 2, Slot 1 on Platform Baker. 3. Circulate the well down the annulus and up the long string to kill the well with seawater. Use sodium chloride to weight up if necessary. Have enough salt on location for a 9 lb./gal, kill fluid. 4. If you can not kill the well, rig up wireline and run tubing perforating guns down the long string for circulating shots. Perf the pipe at 8,450~ and circulate to kill the well. 5. Set the back pressure valve and nipple down the tree. Remove and inspect the flow controller and check valve. Nipple up BOP~s and pressure test to 3,000 psi. Pull back pressure valve. Notify the State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 24 hours prior to the BOP test. 6. Rig up wireline and run a free point down the long and short string to determine where the pipe is free. POH. Note where pipe is free and notify Denver. 7. Rig up electric line and cut the short string at 8,400 ft. or above the free point whichever is deeper. Rig down the wireline company. 8. Pull and stand back the short string. Visually inspect the tubing and connections for any bad joints. Lay down any bad joints. 9. Rig up electric line and cut the long string at 8,400~ or above the free point whichever is deeper. Rig down the wireline company. 10. Pull and stand back the long string. Visually inspect the tubing and connections for any bad joints. Lay down any bad joints. Pag~-~ 11. Pick up 3-1/2 in. drill pipe. RIH with a bit and scrapper for 9-5/8 in. 47 lb. casing. Clean out to 8,375 f. Reverse bottoms up and POH. 12. RIH with a cement retainer for 9-5/8 in. 47 lb. casing and set at 8,300f 13. Rig up service company to pump cement. Sting into retainer and establish an injection rate with sea water not to exceed 4 BPM or 4,000 psi. 14. Batch mix and pump 80 Bbls. Class G cement not to exceed 4 BPM or 4,000 psi. Be sure to collect four samples of the cement with additives and water while pumping to perform quality control tests. Do not use two of the cememt and water samples for potential future test. 15. After the squeeze is complete or pressures up, unsting from the retainer and reverse circulate any excess cement from the tubing. 16. Batch mix and spot 14 Bbls. of cement on top of the cement retainer. This will place approximately 200~ of cement on top of the retainer. Pull up to 7,500~ and reverse circulate any excess cement. POH. 17. RIH with a bit and scraper and clean out. Tag top of cement and note on the wire. POH. 18. Rig up electric wireline company and run a Gamma Ray/Cement Bond Log from 8,000 ~ to 5,000~ or the minimum run length whichever is greater. Run CBL with 2,000 psi pressure and without pressure during logging run. Send results to Denver by facsimile. 19. If the CBL is unacceptable, contact Denver for squeeze procedure. Continue with the next step if the bond log is acceptable. 20. RIH and displace the hole to diesel. POH and lay down the drill pipe. 21. Pick up Baker 7" 8 JSPF tubing conveyed perforating guns and Kobe 3 in. BDB bottom hole assembly. See attached diagrams for perf intervals. RIH with dual tubing. Hydrotest both the short string and the long string to 4,000 psi and broach the long stt'ing while running into the hole. Lightly dope the pin ends wl~e~ running into the hole. 22. With the tubing run to the approximate landing depth, rig up the wireline unit and run a GR/CL log to place the guns on depth. The BHA will be at approximately 5,990' After the tubing is spaced out and landed, run the correlation log again to verify that the guns are on depth. Correlate all depths to the Dual Induction~Laterolog dated March 19, 1977. The intervals to be perfed are: Interval Length (ft) 6065'-6120' 55 6152'-6220' 68 6398'-6450' 52 6476'-6520' 44 6546'-6585' 39 6605'-6620' 15 6740'-6790' 50 6860'-6890' 30 353 23. Set the back pressure valve and nipple down the BOP's. Nipple up the tree and test to 5,000 psi. Remove the back pressure valve. Nipple up power oil and production flowlines. 24. Rig up wireline and run the standing valve into the hole. Circulate a pump to bottom and pump the fluid level down to 4,000'. Circulate pump out of the hole and pull the standing valve with a wireline. 25. Drop the bar and detona'te the guns. The bar should be at least 20 ft. long with knuckle joints. 26. After the guns have fired, rig up wireline and RIH to drop the guns mechanically. POH. 27. RItI and set standing valve. Test to 3,000 psi. 28. Circulate pump into hole and put on production. Below are the perforation and zones that are intended to be abandoned and perforated: Abandon (J Zone) Perforate (B,C,&D Zones) 8580' -8770' 8820'-8890' 9010'-9035' 9070' -9260' 9290' -9330' 6065'-6120 6152'-6220 6398'-6450 6476'-6520 65~7'-6585 6605'-6620 6740'-6790 6860'-6890 mr- , ! .! B3-4 T i SUBJECT Amoco Production Comp- ENGINEERING CHART I Sheet No. Of File Appn ! ~ o 'Z._o Fnrm 371 2-71 ENGINEERING CHART Amoco Production Comp. Sheet No. Of File Appn / I ~, arUne.n, ~ pot~: Spud Dale; Surfaco Locaf~or~ Subsurface ~a~on: Con, g: Parfor~flor~: Irdflal Potentials Reservoir Dote; Cor~l lfltervaln; DST lflter~ole crud ResuJta: Log in~entory: MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 LOWER KENAI CONGLOMERATE PLATFORM BAKER 3/26/77 Leg 2. Slot 1 1992' FNL, .593' ~ See. 31, TgN, E12W, S.M. 10 -- 1723. FNL, 1843' FWL, Sec. 31, TgN. R12W, 79' KB MSL 9645' MD 9528' TVD 9550' ldD 9435' ~ 20", 94~ Grade B Casing eat o[ 632' with 1450 ax cement ~;3 3/~'*, 68~ K-SS Caoln. g set alt 40_02' with 1665 ax cement 9 5/8', 40, 43.5 end 471~ S-95 Casing set Qt 9641' Mth 1800 ax cement N 5300-5301'* G-4= 9290-9330' BCD.' 63.30-6;332% E: 7175-7177% G-l: 8550-8551'* ' J~580-8770' G-2: 8820-8890' a970--8972'* G-3; 9010-9035' g070-9260' 9270-9272'e · Parr for EamedlQI oemant job only 11 ;30 BOPD, 17 BWPD, 6;37 UCFD Not3o Hone None DIL, BHC$, FI)C, Dlpmeter, CBL ~amplatlon Record Long String; Depth 1. Oameron Dual 10" Tubing hanger 2. 3 1/2" Butb'ess pup Jt 3. 3 1/2" Buttreso tubin~q 8894' 4. 3 1/2" Buttress pup ~ 8902' 5. 3 1/2" Buttreso encl ;~ 1/2" 8RD XO 890;3' 6. Kobe ;5" Type 'BDEF cavity a/n L-269 8926* 7. 3 1/~" 8RD ond 3 1/2" Bu[trass XO 8927' 8. 3 1/2" Butb'ess tt~lpipe 9390' 9. Muloshoe 9391' Short String: A. ,3 1/2" Buttress and 2 7/8" Buttress XO 3,3' B. 2 7/8" Buttrea~ tubln9 8881' Co 2 7/8" Butb'esa and 2 3/8" XO 8882' D. 2 3/8' 8RD pup jr. 8892' (As run 1/21/86) PBD 9550' Ti3 9645" L 20" CSA 63 · cs~ ~oo2 I 5300-5301' 10---6332' 7175-7177' 8550-8551' 8580' 8770' 8820" 8890' 8970-8972' 9010' 9260' 9270-9272' 9290-9330° 5/8"40. 43.5 47~ CSA98~1 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPOFIT OFSUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1, Operations performed: Operation shutdown __ . Pull tubing Name of Operator Amoco Production Company Stimulate .X_ Plugging __ Pedorate __ Alter casing __ 3. Address P.O. Box 800, Rm. 1846, Denver, CO Location of well at surface 1992' FNL x 593' Leg 2, Slot 1, At top of productive interval Repair well Other __ t . Type of Well: Development Exploratory Stratigraphic 802 Service FWL, Sec. 31-T9N-R12W, SM Platform Baker 6. Datumelevation(DForKB) 79' KB Z UnitorPropertyname MGS 17595 8. Well number 16 At effective depth At total depth 1723' FNL x 1843' FWL, Sec.31-T9N'R12W, SM 12. Present well condition sUmmary Total depth: measured 9645 feet true vertical 9 5 2 8 feet Plugs (measured) 9. Permit number/approval number 77-17 ~~7 10. APInumber 50-- 133-20300 11. Field/Pool Middle Ground Shoal (uemiock) Effective depth: measured 9 5 5 0 feet true vertical 9 4 3 3 feet Junk (measured) Casing Length Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate / Production Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Size Cemented Measured depth See Attached Wellbore Diagram See Attached Wellbore Diagram See Attached True vertical depth RECEIVED .AI m_as~ .Oil.& Gas Cons. "AnChorage C°~r~lsslon Wellbore Diagram 13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary Intervals treated (measured) Gl-G4: Stimulated 8550-9330' 14. Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure 1760 PST Super A-Sol, 35% HCL & Acetic Acid = 4840 gal. H20 = 70 bbl. NASEDTA = 140 lbs. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation 9 8 5 8 15 3 Subsequent to operation 0 0 0 16. Status of well classificaiion as: Surveys run __ Daily Report of Well Operations ~ Oil X Gas ~ Suspended 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I Signed~~~/',~,~/'~ Title Sr. Admin. Supv. Form 10~l:~ev 06/1~5/8~8 . '~' L. Hampton 1760 PSI Service Dme 6/14/89 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE feet Inltiei Potential: I.~cj 2. Slot 1 1992' FNI.. 593' FWL, Sec. 31, TgN, R12W, S.M. TD -' 1723' 'FI~L, 184,3' ~ Sec. 31, TgN, RI2W, 7g' KB USL g64~' I~D 9528' TVD 9550* I~O 9433' MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL ADL 17595 WELL NO. 18 LOWI-'~'~ KENN CONGLOMERATE PLATFORM BAKER · . 88~4o. 8902' 8903' 8928' Bg27* 9390* 9.391' Complef~ofl Record Long S~ng: ' 1. Cameron Dual 10" Tubing hQnger 2. .3 1/2'* BuUu'eeo pup 5..3 1/2" Buttre.= tubing 4...~ 1/'~'* But~e~o pup Jt 5. 3 1~" Bu~eoo end 3 1~" 8RD ~0 6. Kobe 3" T~e 'BDB* c~i~ ~ L-289 7. 3 1~" 8RD =nd 3 1~" Bu~sa XO 8. 3 ~" Bu{~s t=ilpIpe 9. Muleonoe 20", 94~ ..Crude B..C~,lng set et ~.32' wRh '1450 ~x-cement 1;3 ~", ~8~ K--55 Caning ~et et ~02' wl~ 1~85 ax cement 9 5~", ~, 43.5 and 47~ S--95 Casing .et at 9641' wi~ laO0 ~ Cement A= ..5300-5301'..~' G-.-4: 9290-9330' ' 'BCD:6330-6332'-- asAo-8,-"7o' q?_cib _ cI.~30 ' 0--2.: 8",,20-8890' 8970-8972'~- 0--3:gO1 gOTO_g260· . Shor~ Sb-ln9: A. 3 1/2" But~"'ess and 2 El. 2 7/~" Buttress tubing 8881' , C. 2 7/3" ButLmes end 2 3/3" XO 8882' D. 2 3~*' SRO pup JL 88fl2' (A~ mn 1/21/36) 1130 BOPD. 17 i~O. 637 UCFO 'L 20" 94F ~ 632' b CS,k 4O02" 5300-5301' 5330-6`332, 7175-7177' 8550-8551' 8580' 8820' 8890' Initial S[ImuiotJon: Reee~vol, Det~: Cored Intervals: DST and None None DIL, BHCS, F'DC, Dlpmeter, CSL PBD 9550' TD 9645' 8970-Bg72' 9010' t~ 92e0. 9270-9272' 9290-g330' =./3" 40. 43.! & 47tl C..%k 9841' - I ILI I I . I I I I _ i ....... ~ .... I i i i i i Il ~nl '''~ --L'__'-- .... ~-' :.- _ Amoco Production ComPany DRODB Completion or Repair Report Denver Region ldenttflcatlan Date ! FI. AC Wall ~lr~' I Day1 ffo~ CRDO Days O;erated Aulh, TD OpereTion~ · n ~1 th P~rtin~n~ D.te O,~, Date MQV~ O~ ~ate CRDO Date ~ Rei~as~ O~te P,3 Hen Ch.ak I "IRI~" "[ ..... , APl Wall 0ab Digit I St. tus I I, ,' _ 1.°"' I, ti I JL ,,! Iter~ fl4~lUil'ld for ~ ,~:T/'r'~/o 7/,9 Lee~ Name and Wall NO. {;~l~traet9~' Nemg end i~g NO, : L~ Cig 81.a, Depth ..... Date Daily Mud COlt Cumulative Muel Colt HOrl=O~ Oetcrlp_tlon Horizon Cie. NOn ExpanSible 2, Trt Water Dlvglopm~nt . 3 4 ta la 7 2.~lae 3, Oriented 3, ~rlng Pertinant CompleTion Hori;on Informatio~ elide 51 Req'dl 4. 91ot 4- Mud 1~/ Date / tlon / ~gto Mnlll BHP Depth Ditt I _Mm!TI I Flag I I' Oil Mud /0~/ I~, c~,,q ! ' "" "'" I I 7. A,, 0, , 9, Other rvrtur#,ruH#,Dat, TOI~ Dep~ .......... 8tm v-upen"Type glaDe/Fact Pmf BtzO .T~t~lBhotNO, ~0 GU~ 91zo O,O, ~.~h.pJlng.GUn ~1~ Fluid DantltyRule Level~0ntl0..uoul . 2 ............ la " .... a 7 A 8 e 10 A 11 12 tO ~ '14 laY,, ~3: i4 . . ~, ,. . ..__ . ......... ,... 63' ............. 63 i~ i,iorieOn JOb Reeulte iLina 51 Req'd) Kind Oondltfon I Off ~el WaterI Off Oal Water , I' i l, I, :... , , · I, I,  r, Oil IflJe, fiO~/,lV ,.f0,. J.b I 'nJ"tl°n/OavAfter d&b ' ' I 'nJeot I' 1,72I.o.,, ,., ,.,~i,~,,~-~,,-,,-[~,. ] ,, ,, ,,., o,,,, IV'"'"'" ........ IvI ~: ~"-"'"''"'"' ""~""' ~"'"'"'"""0 ~"'"'""" '"'""'"'-"' ""'"' ............ "'"'~'"'"' ' ~""" "- '"" '"'"" '"' "'"" '"' g E E E IV E D b~lY, F~rmetion o~ Flolervoir LimiTI Teat Z ...... 3 , 14, IG !a 1.7 le ... I H28 Fleol =DOT. Edt, VOl, Oil I lost, VOl, a.~ - ~."~al. Water I ' RKovered IBbl}~ Oil I ~l~.a R~ovn~e~ (a~l)~ Recove~ (~t~) . V .[~9..Y 1~ J~a .. ~4~ D4 l~a Il. ,, Flowing Tiff !/~ ~jleuleted Al~lolute Ope~ Flow Pumpln~ Te.t · Pormatlon Intervlt T~t K Repo~Ji~lrl Load Formation hmpl, Test Fluids 81BHP ',j i,i Gas O(I Water Test Rltl Ne, I ..................................................... T,fl Rate ND. 2 6 ; Hr, Oral3. FTP FBHP Oas OII Water Hr. Stab, PTP RSHP ,, I, i, I, .......................... * i~ I, , I~ 1,0 I" ,, I" I" ... Test Rata No, 3 ........... T.$t J~ate No,.4 77 om, o,, water Hr, 0tlb. FTP FBHP GBS 011 Water Hr. Stab. II'1'P FBi-iF ..... i.~.. I, ............. J.~ ................. I.,.. , I, I, , I, I,~ I,, , I,' ...I.'-'~ ..... Deacril~tion · Type Pr,ssa IIPM: Volumg I PlMId ~! 10, WhlpllO~k PluldTyPe_ ., , , C)ll & Wolff FrH ~Jd Mid ' ,~, ', ',,' ~i~nt , t Ty p. (,"omponent, Dr Mditlvl AlP GIB N~tropfl &eld ~llll~g AgI~ ~9,11nk POlymer I klVlM 11 Pro~l~l Il Clay ~ntrol 14 Plum ~ml ~lOtM*N°n'lmulllfle' ?Ty. pe Addipvl . II Weighting COntrol ~ ~nt~l ?, DiStant er Prlit~n g, . I I i[hrm 1 IX)Il 1.TI (OOmplltt OIt~tlO~t gn beOI/, of form - Not lo I~qt trlnlmt~tt¢) P.16 ~g¥~ from C~OO ~ ..... PertlnanT Rig Move On CRDO Date Amooo Produotion Company DRODB Oempletlon or Repair Report Denver Reeion 8~b Digit ! ~tmtym I -,', ~....!/~ I, ..... I.~ .... ] :'"' ..... Day[ Operated, ,, AuTh, TO ....... Lilt ~lg 0ontreetor Name and Rig NO, Depth ._. Hodzan DglCrll~tiOr~ !,61] Ij I DevmlonmanT Nan a 3 4 .... ~...JO Ig ..~' ._~ g · ~o,vi, a, OMentlO Pertinent Camp~mTIO~ HOrilOn Informmtlon (Line 51 Req'd) 4. Blot ~riCnal dN~¢eil~niOompll~ .... AileWe~le IlL In~[~'aI'B'HP I ae~volr I ' 1tHee I ~. Other ~/ Date I tlon 1 . Rate Unlit BHP De~th I Umitt I Flag ,, ,m ~ ,4 I' IZr, II 11= I i i ,i . - .... ,i,., ..... m , ,~l ..... Perforlt{onl P)ITB 1. Water 2- Trt Water 4. MUd l. Oil ~. OII Mud ?. Air (mr 9- Aeld O. Other ' Horllo, ,Job R.ulti (Llnm B1 Raq'd) ' ] ~.;~.r,lnh ~+a.. J .......... r..,. P..a:-,?.,/e~w g,;e,~ a.u ......... I ................ ~1~, Proaua;~n~uay ag;er 4~ """" ' ~ZI Kind Cane.iOn I o, u. War I 011 Ull · Wirer ,._l, .,l, . {, . l, · ...... ' - IAPI OlII Injeutl~hTOaY egfQF6 J~b .... I I~I~tlontDIVAfTPp Jab - ' ..... I InJ.t I ..... ork OelorPtl~ (m ~'~Br,) ..... IOravJtYl R~g(gp~orMC~) F~eS~ I RtIII6PBor MC~) P~e. ~ Flea I ' I,= I', ......... · I,~ ....... I,, ......_ I,, ......... J¢~ J,, .... ~mplot ~pl bmp~, CO~Ii .... I1 I~ .... , m& '16 I C. Conventional S- g~inl 8. Air Gal Nitrogen .............. . .... · , 8. OII 8- Other D~T, For~ltiO~ Or Re.rvol~' Llmlll THe " A, PIOWJ~O Tilt 8: ~lwlbblne T#f ~Vdlhel~ rip,* WI,',,,, Fumbldg T~iT ~: Pour Paint Tilt O, I~ll{~utlt#l AblOlutI Open Plow ~. - Formation Intw~I T~I Repot ffluldl on T#I Ire ~Nd ~ - FOrmation hmpll hit FNIdl 1~61,} Initi'l BITP [~ ln]tlail"HP 1,' O.,.(MCFDI._. "'tabllld,~ 'lee ~tel, O4I.(BP O},, 1,6.Wa'r'IBPD)'!71 ....... Hr,, to S~'~l'lt.e' ' la glTP ....... [~'" IIIHP.... 1 {1781 Pr¢l~'f~" { Tirol I PyH~re .... .... "'~ ~lme Ii' Firfllurl I Ti*[~ '{-Prlllula I TIP~ ] priliufe{ Tl~"" I HOuri Min. I Houri MIn, Nou,I Mi~, [ HOUll Mia,/ I Houll Mia, P6vm 16114 DEC 02-'88 88:41 ~ ~,, '~ ~1~J P,4 Amoco Production Company DRODB / Oomplotlon or Ftopolr l~l~lL '~'"'~' Dlnver Regio~ ...., ,,,~ ~.,.d,. -- In~t Of th~ Lifts I, r "" '""', "-', ",, " '. ~, I. ........ I ,, .. II ..... , .. ~, _. ' i xm~i"5~L I ~x6 .... l ~ ..... _ ...... ~rm~m~ ~la~ .............. ~l~m ....... ~rtl.i~l DtlI .............. ' - -- , ..... ,,,.,.,. ,.,.._,,__,,.,,, ,...,,...,_,.. I~~!~ ~. · I I I Fill I I I S~lp. I R~ointK~ata I "~m ................... ~ "' '-' 1,7 ~7"';'''~'~ I: ......... ~ ...... j,.//~ l.o~ 7 7 I. , I ~~' ~ ~~' "°"'°" °'""'""" '--o,.,v ' , · E. O~V~lO~ant ~- Trt Water ...... . ........ h~so~ ~: NOn Pertinent CompletiOn Horlzo~ Info,roMIch fLlne BI Re~'d} e,.* 4 521 "'" I,:'~r,4 "'" ""'" '"'"'"'" .,, , ~,~,,,, ,.,, , ,. I~ la ..... ~ ~ Je e JZ.. [e I. ItS I Perforation, ............... ' ' - ~ : ,~ [~ ,, , :.:.. . ., , , .....~o .. " ,,'~ ~* * ~' 53 I 2 ~ la ~ ~ 6 ~ A g 9 ~I0 A ~ ... 1~ 13 A 14 leV .. , ...... ~ i i Ill 53 ...... ........ ~3 ....... , ,, I~ '" AfteF3ab 8tgTul Oil un* w.,.. ~. ~.. water 'Il ~ ' I" t' ' * Ii l., ~,, ~, . ,.,,.,,~/~" .,,.r, ~ i " ,.,*,,,0.,~.' .,,,,.. .... , ,n,., I .0,, .,,.,,,,,,, (m.., .,,.:, ..... ~ravlty Raze (DPD or MO~} Pre. Rate IBrD or MGFI Prel~ ! Flag ~o ~" .., * ,.. It:I'a ,,~ i~ .... I.PaI,. ..... Iz=l ..... ="""!' "- .... .... ! '"'"""*"'· '.'- '.-' , .... C. ~anventlo~ll 2- Brine I- Alt Oil Nitrogen DST, ~orm,~lon ct ~eaar~lr LIm~tl Teet ............ '"Date '~!~e I TGp DePTh I B~ttom De;Th 8~rat Mnemonic "1 '"' J I I i (m~Ll / A- FlOwl.. Test O- .lou,.,,. A.,OIu,. Op.. Plow g · ~lbbJni Test H. We/Ihetd Open FlOw . ,. ~ 14 ,, ~. e ].t ,l~ , . f ~, Pumping Tint I FOur PolntTlat ~eoovered (gel)I Oil IBRD) all [~GFD) Water (gPo) e - Formation Ifltt~tl Tent K. ~t Fluldl on Tail aw g01d I'-V ,, I" ,~ ,J14 l~s I~e ..~ ....... ,.,, ..,,,.,, , v,, ........ g. Other~ ~'~t 'f~ltln' 81TP ~IMitinl 8HP - I~ 8 '410,,-(MCFD,, .. '~,.~,i,,.. c,n,~ .... ",,eOil.(epo). Iaw'tIt'(ap°ils',, Qe, Oil W~tnr ~eet Rate No. 1 ' Till Rite N6:2 6 Hr. 8tell, I~Tp P BHP aaa 011 Water Hr, 8tab. FTP FBHP ...... =. .1~ .... I~ I, * I, l, , 10 .I,, .. I,, - ..!,,. is. .... 77 ~.. o,, w..~ '"' "'" ~:'~,.., ., .,.. ... o,, ..,., '"' ""''""'4 Hr, Stab. FTP FBHP :~ = I, I, [., -. I. . I, ,. I. .... i,.. i" . ... ._1,, I,. HOURS Min. ! Hour, Mis, I Houri Mis, J i,. ,, .....I, 14 .... I,~. .... I,........ . I:,= ,, .. I:, I," 1,,, ....... I,. .i,,_.J Ferm ~lgIT-I Cst. Il4 Amooo Produotlon Company DRODB Completion or Repair Report Denver Ragi0n ...... ~.n ~-,o~,'.~,, ~ ~'i'~,, ....... ~,~,~ ~f~/~~'~/~ I~ .......... ~' ~. i, ............ '1. I (~1 ~1~-~- ........ Item Riqulrad for ........................... Input ef th~. Line ~'/.~ ..................... Pertinent ,-..,.,. Horizon Detorlptlon ............ J4 i HOHI0.r~ .-1 Za._/_NameI S.et Mnemoei~-I C(]mpletlan Horlao n C~II,I Type Quo rerzlnant' cUmUlaTion Ho~on InTOrmation '(Lq~'k o] coq'al SI0t ~]~rlilnaloa~eCu"'pleilu'"l~'~P~tlon I Ra~e Ali~ie it~ ......IHP OePt~ gate I Llmlt~ I Flag I e. ~11 Mud Id&/ H, Cla,~ let" FI' I I 1. ....... 1 .... · ..... . ............... Othiv Perfo/itlor I .....Date'" ....... To!0Dtj~'h 9tm o-T~el~.6hOt/Foot"-~arf l~lz~ ,TotaIg~otNe. ,i[VWe~vn aun SI~a'O;D." FhallngGun rlUld~Pl ~ Fluid flOnllty Fluid ~t Caniin,vous 53 O'"o,ea ID.re,,) ~' 53 .... ...... · ....... e ~ ~o . :t~ ,!~ ~ * i14 IDy ....................... 53 63 ~ ~ ..........3 14 . .... e ~ .... A 8 I t0 ..... ~ 11 II II A t4 6Y . . ........ 63 .... ,,,~ ........................ ....~ , ~ ~ ,...· u ..... ~ ~ ~ ~. !~. · 1~ ~ ~ ~ ..~ ~. 18 ~ HOHzOn JOb Rllultl {Line t~t Req'd} Aft&r'J~'E Seato/ I ' ....... "' EiC Pr-oaue~on/D~y Before Job ...... I Elt;'~ddu~fi~'/o'~ ~fter dob ....... Kind Condition i 011 ~II WaterI 011 ~eI Watir a H .......... * J~ Ia & 7 * Ia j~ ~. - · ....... !~ ~u ..... ~ h4 I. Fe ~e ............... Semplgl Type Slml)ta ............. I:°''"''''""''' !;'"'1 :: Mutineer CauI~ ~am~le - Analysis Mede It I~. ~: 13 I4 I 6 ' , ...... ~ ' 0ampeny PIleON01GOiII OlU~nt Sample - AnllVlll Midi it Site Carei DST, PormqtJOfl Or aeeervolr gimita Tilt ~ ' ~'ttOm Di~%' ~r.t MnemQhiCI Effective B~P"I"A-iT Promotion I I I (me/L) I ~.Fi.wing Toot g. Oaleulat. Abmlut, Op.n Plow ~b~iflg Tell H. WMIhled O~efl ~lew ,~ ..... i~ i4 J~ lo It Ia I L C PumplngTllt I · PouftOl~tT~t ]HSaFlgg] ~OT J Eat, Vol, Oil '1 ':7" E~t Vol, GeL IEet, VOl',"~ter'l .... Eot, Avg. Rlt IO~E ItIDgT I. Y I~o v I'~ I': i" I" [ I,* I F- Form,tio, eampfeTe,t Fluid, ............................ 1lB i.. ............ ...... O. Tilt NOll ' ............ 'l~Iit lIlltl NO,; ,", I, ......... I' . i, · .. I, ....... I, , !~.. h~_ ...... I~ , I,, ........ I', ..... H~. Itib. ~TP FIHP , . .I, !~ ...... I, · i, !, , 1, ..... ho i,, . h~,, TimeI Frel'lL)~i'-- Time F~IllU)'I . Hau. M;n, I i P~'anureI ........ Time I Time GNuur~ Mh,. ! Hou~ MIn. ~"Hbu~ ~ln, I Muurg Min. i, I, I ...... t, , .... l, ....... 1,0 ,, I,, I,, i,, ........ .h.t_ he pt i~ fl i Date ~' "' ' [JaM Name Ind Well Fldld Treatment {Line M R~ O,O, 1,0, - .........r,- P,5 , Whl~tQek . Oil PrH Otl ,~ Wirer OTM~ Free T¥1~ IN~4flofl ItrlM Gffllflg T~ i~ ~,g~ 1- ~lueala T(eetment (Line M Re[ ~ BtmL,lhdd ~lr gels Niln~in 3 d O~lll~l Apflt C~lIU~k ~nt ~lvlnt lO Blew AIi~I Or Bill 11 P~IM ql~t 13 gliv Cofltml II Non, ffmul~lilr t I Other Additive Volume UntTI P,? Amooo Produotion Company DRODB Oompletlon or Repelr Report Horizon iv°°'I~0"' I ~'~"'0"'"~ O!vllopmlht Non lxplndl~ Tr~ ~r ' .. 9 ~ IS ...... Ie . ...... ~'-' , ~ ~ervla, ~. Orl,,,i~ ~. , ~.,.,.~,~,;,,..~.~,~ ~,,..,..,. ' ....... ' .....,. ..... '"'""-'""' ' ";~" O: 811~. ~. ,. .. ~ Dele TOp Depth Btm 2 ~2 ..... ~4. · . I, , - ~ ...... M ~ , ~ . , i .... ~.,- - ,~ ,- ',' - &._ ~ ~ . ~ · . ~ . ~ ...... , ........... .~ ~ f~ ~ ~ _~ .... dub I";VluIII ll. lnl O1 r~eq'g) Kidd COndition I 011 ~ravlty Rate (~PO ar MOF) Pre. C. Conventional l, Brine i, Air ~11 Ntl~oglfl ~ ~ ...... H Is ,,, ~ 7 3. 011 ~, Other TVlt Tilt G ' /"Ullllallt~l 'rli~ 1~12SFla01 DS? ~ Id lC I" ruufrulfll tflrlT t ~',lled Ed~, VOh 0il I E,t. V61:'"GI[ .Eft, Vel, We~r'/'" ,..~(t; AVg,~etRf~r.[qtlre ~pT ..... D- Drill ~em Tilt J , i~ut In PflllUft Tilt 4 I J* la Il* i II ......... ~l ~llflIM ~ ,~ , I~' ~ ........ I ............. II~ ~' ~t~I~l , ......I" !""* i ...... ~'~ '-'~"7 ......! "o"'""' ~". Iii'i'''''''r' LHour,"ma J ''"r' ~ T'm' J ere#u" I T~me I "r"'"re I ?~m' . I, . I, I~ . !?._ I,o ~ i,, h.L.l.~.,. .... I- Il, ,.,,,, --.,,.,,...,.---,., ~ 02 ~88 08:~4 Amoco PrOClUOtlOn Compeny DRODB Completion or Repair R,port Denver Region ,. Trk. L.-m-i Ntme &nd Well No, ' ..... I Auth, TD~ g.t 0Ag BI.. ~relBht Operationi ............... z, Of_/.,u- j,.. . ,.,, Itlm Raqulr.dJor (~ontraetor Nome end Rig No. Horizon Job Ri*dh (Line ~t Rmq'cl) B2 ~,~'~;r Jo[~'~tatuGI .... ~'~. Pr~BUat.l,~n/Oa¥ B'e'ford'dob ..... i .... Eli, Pre~f~ly Aft¢ dad ........ Kind Condition OII u. Wirer 0}1 Water ~t._.~~ 4. ' !' UI I* ... , , . I, i.,_._ '"°" - '""""""'""" ~"" J '"'""°"'"'*'"~""" ,,.i;., j' "..,, 0-..,,.,.,..,.,:, ? ." ' ,,, 1.~' '~ ,, · !,, .... Ire._,, ............ 2 ,,,, a ~' ,,,, t" e I? .. I" J H2S R.gI ~BT. ii[ VoJ: Oil I Est. Vol Oe~ E~, Vol. water IlBPOlEst' A~:G.~qalM~F~ f r B tire OSTwater (BPDI ....... I Pelle~ Recovered (Bbl)j nea0verad (fl) ReCovered tabr)[ 011 · FOrmation Interval PloWing Tilt ~, Qiligllted Absolute OI.n FlOW Bwlbblng Tilt H, Wallhfld Olden Flow Fuming Ym I , hut Pain1 Tilt J · RhlJt In PF~IU~ Ti~t K - Repo/t PlUldl Off Tilt Ire Load Formation hmple Tell Pluldl D. Ot~lra i Top Btff~ Foot ~hOt gun Phill~g. u~UI 63 ~3 I 9 .,,, 14 ,, ~ 6 7 A Il g IQ & 11 la la 4 14 _. lay ....... 53 . 53 .... , .. ., , ,,,,, ,., ... i~ ,,, E3 I J a lq · g ? & g , 10 A 11 ta 1~ & 14 I~Y "' . . .~ .. ..-.2 "' . ...... Horiton D.arlptlan . O OeVelOCm~nt 2. NOb ExCludable ~ Water - T. Water ~ 3 4 .... i~ __.~le L7 ,, S · 8e~iee a, Orlep~ 3, S,lne Po,linear C~mpl~ti~n Horizon Inlorm'a~[~n (g)ne 51 eea~) 4. Blot 4, Mud j"]O~lglnll ~oma~tlon~b~ple.I ...... A,oweele .... initial BH~ ........ I ne.r;~'~;'] Naa I 5. Other B. I~ j2 ~.. .4 .... I. ..... . _. 17 l, l, l,O I ' .... 4 ....... Iqj. ,v I . I ~ ....... ll..Y J,~ ..... ., .p Amooo Produotion Company ,l~^ ~.~ DRODB Completion or Repair Report ~ Item R~ut~d Dl~ver Region ' -.- ~.~o~t,, ~. ..... i, I.la' ~ ... 7 .... Day~ fr~ C~DO D~ OPeratt~ ..... OperatiO~t - _ ' - I ~ ........ Farm~tlo~ ........... , HorlzO~ O.arlptlan {;;:emp/gTIon Horizon Claa,s I I Hzn'f Toiofrev ea. of P.v ~ oo~e J ea., [ I · 3 4 j~ ..... .~8_._ L7. ............ S, ServJ~l ~. Oriented 3, Brlnl ..... 4, Blat 4, Mud .... pertinent ~letion Horlk~n InformetlQn [Line 91 ~eqrdl "-- ' B. Othe~ ~, OII , ............ ..._ . . --_., "w , Initial BH~ I Re,rvOIr I H~ I 6- 011 MUd j__p,,¢,,~2?et,o~p?~,e1 ~,,.w,.,. al. J ~HP ~,~m ~.t, I .~t. [ , . , ,o Foa~ ~hot Gun ' Fill .. 1 ~3 i . 14 .... ~ ...... ~ 7 & a , . ~ & ........ ~iY ...... 53 ,,y' ¢ .............. ...,, rt " = ~,. _, I~ " ...... '~ ........ * ~ ....... ~ ~ ~ I~ · e ~ ... ~ ..... " la_. * ........ aa Wirer ) ~ampte~ Type ........ Mudiogger Qtughl hmple, Analy~ll Meal et .............. ~ ~ . I~ ..---.~ 3. ~m~e~y ~¢,onto~a¢,t ~,uet ~m~e. An,W,~' ~"d" "~ Core~ .............. ~pe ~rs type Oaring Fluid S, l~dlwBll ~, Water 4- .... ' ~m,e~olr Llmite Tlet Type DBte T_VPe I TQp Depth I a6~ii3m Dm~t~" Stret Mnemonic l~ffe~[,~e BHP"' 74 a · 14 lO O ........ 17 il c, Pump ...... i ........................... ~ u .... e..~.:.. ...... I ~1?~ I ~ItHF g Tilt O ' glleulotld Abaolute Oplh FiOW I Teat H. Wlllhiad {:)pin Plow TEit I , I~our Point Teat ~tem Tell d , ~hut In P~iiure Tell ~rmetlOn I~tlrYll T~lt K, ReRoTt Fluldi e~ TN1 ire ~old ...... I Initial 61TP Init e BHP"- I 761 I I O.-CMCFOI OU,(ePD; water.{aPD)! I ; 3 4 S 8 7 m IO Perm Amoco Produotion Company DRODB Completion or Repair Report Ident~tiCali~n ., De¥~ fi'om CRDO DiyI Ol~lrated ... i Pertlnen~ O~e "' ~.,[~ ~"C. O'~t. ~iig M~V. On O.~. 14 ~RDO b,t, Denver Region "A,i w,, T,,."'~° i --/'~ ¢ 6 / ? S ? S . i~ ,, A~t~, TD ---- -. ...... L~I ~ ~lze ~ontrgetOl' NIl~t .nd Rig Ne, .... Depth I ~um. , ....... ILv l' ..... ~ Y ,0 ...... I COsts 11 la · I~;lt¥ Will ltt~ R~qulrad for Input Of that. Line ~ 1.1 s.bHZn'J Ta~'~;'~i~ay J B.,, O, ~'ay '[ J edda I ~°de HoH,~,~' ~ Zone N.m. ] 5'tr.t Mn.menlo ,j Comol.llon HOHIO~ Clau,. E~.lor.tory-- ' .... ~ ,alendlbll Water D~VelO~mant N~n Bx~end,ble ~' T~l Water * " ' I~ I~ ~ .... ,,, ~: -: P,rtlnon~ C0~tatlon Harizo~ (~fe~tl~n~L~.~ ~ ~q)d~ 4, ~IDt 4, Mud '-'DrlalH~l ~mp~o~iO~omli~.[ AIl~ae~e Imttat ~HP ..... I aeeerV~'~ ~ 'H~S I ~. Other t I / I Al, Or ~a, I = . ..,. = ........ .J* ~. ~ Y * ., , .. ...e Io ~ .... 1t la ~= & 14 1.~..~ ~3 III I I Iii -~11 .... I illll ..... 63 ... lill __ III i II II ii I 2 ,., 3 . J4 ~ ~1 e t ~ ,,, 8 .... ~ Io A 11 ..1~ q~ ~ ~, ,~Y "p3~, "",: ...... L k, :, , , Kind G0~dltl=n 011 ual Wirer Oil Ual Wetlr , ,', j, , , ,,. ~ ,,..,..,j ._~_~__ m.. ., ........... . .., DST, Formation or ReeervOir Limits Ygll ...... O- Oil B, Othmr Type Tm A · Plowing Tilt O . Open Flow .e. ~vvllmlmlnl Tlst ,H : Calculated Ablolute Wellhead Onmn ~JQW O- OtllJrJt~ t~l J . Jhul Iff P~IlUrB Till E · FOtmatlen lateral Tilt K. Rl~arl Fl~idl on Test ere LMO ~ - F0r~atlen ~;mpli Till Pluldl ~- Othlrs Jl ,f ~MI='f "'Init[ii'siTe J Initial BHP'" J ~ . ~taSiltzod FI~,~R~'t"; ' ! .... H:~:Io et;JiHle ..... JJl~l~' ~'. .... ~- ' .... J. !. I- . I, . I' ............ .. , i- . I- . I' ...... ..... lo .l'" i 6 oas Oil Water T~'it Rate NO, 1 ............ TNt'l~ite NO: 2 ..... Hr. $~el~, FTP P BHP Qas Oil Water H~, arab, FTP ~BHP . 'r ' l= . l' ,, I. I- J, · I" Iso I" · I,a ha 77 os, Oil Hr, ~e~, FTP P BHF Qal 0)1 Water H~, ~tab. FTP FBHP ~r ~ I ~ "' I' ' I'.. *'. I'" I' .... , l, ..... I~o h, ....... * .... I', I', L~__B{ Pre,ute i '~jm,'--J ere,l~.ll.; '.J Tim,' Jj"-Prmmju,, J Tim, J ~;;~,ur." I .... Ti~' ..... J ",rmllu,, J +lmm } .... J Houri MIn, Hours M n. J HOur, Min. J J Houri Mt~. J J H~rl' Min. = .....I. ,. I' . , l, . f, ..... l,. i- ......... I,, I,, ]. ['., m Form GO11.1 Oat.14 HOV £7 '88 ~3:01 ~ P.9 Amoco Produotlon Company DRODB Completion or Repair Report Denver Region ' ~,.~, R~, I ....... A~'~e,, ~".: ] ./~..~..~ 173 ?~ ~" l~'~J I ' L..,.~..."*~" ~: ............ i O~ratl~n~ Item R~ulred for I,pUt efl, hllf Line Oont~e~.tor Nome eno fllO NO, ,, ..... ,,. .... [, · ,[,?,,,.., ............ l,o I Dolly (~U~'U|i~lve WIU Coil I~ ..... Ia. .... Horizon D;lerlptlon - Co~IItiOn Horieon Class ~Jt'pI Gun ' '"~;.' ' T...~,.~' """0~"'~ I I ] D,vil~mInt 2. N~fl E~peAdabl~ 2- Trl Wirer t 3 4 Ie ....... J.~ .... il . ~ · ~ervinn ~- Orll~ I' gripe Pertinent Completion Horizon Informetio~ (~lne Ol Req*d~ 4, ~1~ 4, MU6 gal j~IH: Cl,,q ~ I Tm F~ig I I ,.?' Al~Auldor 1 I~ 14 I6 I 17 Ia Lo IlO i ........ .... · ................. · ......... g. Othtr Perforatlon~ Date ....... Deb.ih- O,.~g~.T I ~ho~'~'"FQot PffFF~iz' .Tot, l NO. ~e q~'~ 0;~: .... Oun Tyge Rlu'l~ Banally Fluid LIV.I ~ontJn.r ~3= ~ ~ ..... ~ ~, ? · . ~ ..!.~ ...... ~ l~ ~z ~. ~ ~4 ~.Y .......................... 53 . .+ a · ,,, J4 · ~ ~ ~ ........ ~ ........... ~ ... ~ ......... . ~ ~ ~= * !~_. *'~Y ......, ...... ., ,,..,._ - ..... 53 . ......... ,. Horizon Job ~Resul[l (Line 51 R~q'd} 11.~... 2 Kind Alter ./~b ~Ol~dit~o~ St.a. tus Ii .......Oil Ell, Produoti~'~}~,~' I~ef orI Job Qee Water'Jl.............................Oil Est. Produotl~nlOay ual After Jab WeIg~ ' ' . .=. I, I, * , I,~ ..... i' · ..................... 7... · !* I,. * ...... API 011 .............. InJeatlnn/Dev ggfO~t J~b i ........ InJgatlan/OlV AIIly Job J InJuot I Work BI. riFfian (mix, 2~ Ohl~,) ~Yavlty Rate {BPD or MdF) Prell I Rate (BP~ or M~F) Prell I Frei I ~0 . . I_~ .... h~ · .... 1~4 i~"~e 1~ ,, , ~eml]lel ~ ~::.::=_-:_ ~. ~u.~ow., ~.u~,. ,.~,,,. ~.,,~,,, ~,,,,, ~,, · S ~mpany Paleontologist Olught Sgmpll, Anaiyl}l Mede IT glib Cores ~ 13 ............ lA iiiiii]~ e .... ~, aonvontlopel 2. Brine 6. Air Gao Ntttagen DST, Formation or Reservoir LlmlU Tel! a s O .... JB., ..... H2S Flag I"" DST Ell, Vol, .IIII .il Eat, VOl, OaK ElL Vol, WIWr I DST ' Recovered (flal Water (BPD) (~PD) qa~ (MCFD) I Failed il, Ou B- Other A. FIOWII~! Tilt g. Calaulatad AbioluI. Open Flew 8 · Bwlll)bil~lf Tilt H- Wellhead Open IIIow C, ~umplng TIlT I · Four POint Tilt !, Formation IntltVll Tilt K, Re,uti FluiOI O~ Tilt Irl ~ad F, Parmetlan hmplt ?alt ~luldl O, Othir~ I~'SJ.. J Inltlil' ~I'I'P J InlTIH BHP J 3 4 (3et-JMCFD) ................ Stabilized II I~v' flare Il OII,(BPD) Ia Weter,(flPDJJ JtI ........ Hr,'. to ~t~bli'lze ........... J~ ...... ~lTP ! e IIlifiHP , ......... , .... ii,ll i Ilmlh , i . , .I P .... ~et OII Water Te~'~ I~ete No. 1 ' .................................. Teat Retg No, ~ 6 Hr, 8tab, IITP FBHP O&a OII Water Hr, 6lib, ~TP FBHP · .=. ....... i= t~ I, - I, .... k.. _,_ .................. I, rte I,,. - ..I.,.~ ...... 1,~.. Teat Rate No;'~-'- Till Fll~e ~O, 4 7 Oas OII Wirer Hr, ~teb, FTP FBHP Qua Oil Water Hr. atgb, FTP FBHR = I, I. i. & I, .,J,,, ..... ~ ...... le I~o I~, · . I~, __ J~ IHouri Min. · I Houre MIn, Houri Mia, I I Houri MIn, ~ Houra Mil I , I~. ...... '1~ , , I, ...J* t, I,. ,, .... i,~ .... h~_...!,.4_ I,,.. l,, Amoco Production Company DRODB Completion or Repair Report Denver Region Sub Digit J ~ll~ul I ...... ~a¥10Plratad ,Auth. TO ~.1t1011} J~lle .,. [lt~lh ~ Ideftifi¢It;~n Ol~aratlon; .._.... ....... Cost= i r leg I!-Drl I 8u=~ended 0ai'e'" Ii'"ReiUr~id Oltl I~ V iI~ ............ !, I POrmitlon ,.,.,.:::: ....... Item RaRulred for Input of thI!. Line 14 '-' Hour= 'Operation ....... ' i~'b'~orlptlon ..................... I.la-U~l ...... Oluiraflon ' D#¢fiption ........ 4 ........ ~14 J ~ ... 3 4 ,., ~ · 8 , 4 , ,, ,14~ . ,.............. ,. .- ........ ~14, . . , ,14 34 ,14.. ~ ........ . .....~4. ........ . . ........... Compfefloe Horizon C, ImI,~ Yyps Ou~ - ~xplOrltOl'¥ 1. Eapendabfe 1, Water Div, lopmint :~. Non iXl~endabl. :2, Trt Water ~ 8ervtae 3- Oriented ,I- Brine 4, Sm! 4. Mud f fle=e~;~-ir-'i'"' ~2S 'f B, OthIr ~. AI~ or Get ITilt FIII I i B, Aald Ia ..... I.e... . H.0 ...... I 9. Other ~ 3 top gtm ~un PRIliflg. Fluid C-0tosad 53 L ~--, ..... ~ ~ .., . L., ~ . . t. ........... ~.. ~ ~. ,,~3 .............. 1 ~ _a .... 14 ~ B 7 A t B lO ~ li 1S ...... ,.--.,,, ~ .. I · l, 63 LL. ~ ............. ~ a,,~ 14 ~ I ~ i ...... a ~ ~ A tl t?., Horizon Job Re=ultl (Line $I Roq'd) ..,, J ......... ..-'""""""'""",...-..., ""' .,.,, I ...... w.,...,,.,,.. ,m.....,,,,, -- s.rnpi~ ~,pt 2 ..... ~ I~ ........ 2. Oo~anV Pale~ntolag[=t ~aught hmple, Analyall Mede ,~ . . 14 l~ ~ ~, ~l~vI~Ill~il ~. ~rlnl ~. ~t~ ~li i,L .... s 14 l~ . i7 Ie I (DPD) I' ~..J? ~ ,' ~" .................. ~ h' ........ h.,. !~ Formation Interval T~t : Fl<wring Tilt q · Calouleted Abiolutl O,en Plow ItWlbblng_'Tell H · Wellhead Open Flow I~, Pumping Tilt I · Four Feint T#t D, Drill Stem Tilt d · Ihgt II1 PeltlVfe Tht K, Rgpa~l Fluid1 Off Tilt I~ geed F - Formation 9ample Test Pluldi O. Othar~ b 1.. : I ""'"'"'" b., ,. ,.,. '""'"'"" I." "' .... 1:'"'""' I ....... · , ..,,,,, ..... 6 C'ial Oit Water Tilt Rite Q, 1 .................... Te=t Plate No, 3 ~f, ~lTab, PTP P Blip Gel Oil Water Hr, 8tlb. PTP F BHP ~ ' '1~ '1 J ' I. ~.,, I* 1, . ............ I. I~o I~ . h=,. [,= T.~ Rite ~r, ~gb. FTP FBHP ~eI Oil Water . , FTP FBHP , ~ .................. I,... 14 i, -.. I, I, , ...... I~... I,= J,, - I,.~ J?~,, . 1?SI Pr~llure I ~'i~l~ | PrasiurI ! Time ! PrellUre I Tirol ! t=~ttlll~e I TIr~e I Preiiuri I Tiaa}1HOUri ..... Mi~, 1 .... Houri Mia, ..... ~ Houri Min. ~ HQ~rl Miff, I Houri Miff. = I, 1' t, , I, . ........ Io I,o ,, It, .... I1.= .il.41 .......... I ' ' I,, Remark ............. ., ............ ~lemark' ,10~°"' ,'~z.,~ ,L, Oc,,,.,t,,~,~ ....... ~,~P /,~ /~/~'2 .......... // ~2~]' ~',~ . ;TP '" , ............ Fal'm ~lal I.i Gat,14 LUI .......... ' Fnrm 1~$ 1.?~ hov ~? ,e~ ~,~: 55 ,~.~ Amooo ProduotlOn Company DRODB Completion or Repalr Report Denver Region -,,.,w.,, ........ / ¢ ·I L'ee~e Nlm~encl Will NO, ' ' ' IIIII I Item Required for In0ut of tha~ (~l~tri~tor ~eme'~nd Rig NO, Harl,ton OmtcrlptIo~ · ~Ub J HOtill'On Ir'Toni Niml J ..... ~Dmnlgtlon I1 12 13 ,. 41' ~: Development 2. NOn exgeadmble S, Trt Willy POrtlnant'~omplqtiefl Hurlzan J~farmetie~~ ..... Je IT m 0ervlOI 3, Orllntgd 3, ~rlnl (kine ~t Req'd) ~. ~tot 4. Mud p. p ~ /, J~ .... e J7 Ii II...... I10 j 6. Amd Perfar. tl"h~ .............. ' ..... g. Other 63 . _ ,,. ., .,..,, . ... ,53 1 L ..... ~ I~ ~ , 8 .... ? A I I ' ,~0 A .11 II 1~ A. 14 tEY ,,, . .... 53 mm , ~ .,, ... -- m . .... · 1 S S ,,, Iff J ,, e ? . I I la A 11 1I Ii . li ~..,... ~.~ .... ~. ~ .... t , . ,.,. -i, Qrevlt¥ RgTIJI~PD ar M(~F} Peril Rill (BPD or Mt31~! Prell FIJI ~ ~ . * ,l.t~ ~= · 1~4 I~Dl'a t,~. ....... npmm Type gample .... . .: ,.. ~ .... 18 .... 2- ~mpenv Palnmnl~l~gjit Caught ~.mnle, Anelyllt Midl it 8lie Corel ..... · _.. I~ I~ j~ ? C. ~anvnntlungl ~. Brine ~, Air ~et {l- Oil 6- Other Type Tart Flawing TIll (~ - (~ttgutatid A~lute O~an FlOW ~lbbi~g Test H. Wel!hlld O~en Flow Pumpln~ Tell I , ~aut Peint Teat Parmgtlan I~lervll TIBt K, ~eport ~lutdl ~ Till ~rt ~ed Formation ~mala Tell Fluldl 0- at,ere DST, la'or'milan Oe ReservOir LlmJti Yflt ............ , . i' i ,, I' , ...1~ I ...............T.l'alli"hO. '1 .................... l'm nllill~o';'~' ........... 6 Oa~ OII Water Hr, Stab. FTP FBHP eel Oil Water Hr, Itlb, Imyp FIHP I, .... 14 I. . . e J,a lis .... ~' !, I, TJet Ratl No. ,1 ,77 o,, Oil Water Hh Stab. FTP FEIHP O,, Oil Wirer Tilt fill-Ice, Nm 4 ..... Blab, FYP FBHP .... , I, .., I.,._ I, ...... I Haur$ Mia,i Hou. Min. Haur, Mia, J J Hautl Mia, I I Hourt Miff, = .... .... ~I.,..... I*r I.,I '" I' I' , i, 1,0 bi.... ..... !,~ I,=_.h., i,, .._h.~.. I ISarm I1)11,10lt.e~ HOv £? ,~~5B P.3 Amooo Produ°tion Company DRODB Compleqon or Repalr Report Denver Region · '~'i 'dna. Na~e end Wtll No,- ....... Auth, TO Lilt Gig Blze D=pth ~R DO Dire ·, .--:--. ItOl'~ R~l~ired for Name end Rig NO, ~"! DelI¥ Mud Co~'~]'gUrnul.jtv. Mud Colt OaiJ~"WiJl ~.t IHEJ, J~ batlit Well ~.~J ~:Iomplitlon Horlzun OleH Horizon Oalarll~ilon Harli~6~" l' Zone ~"[ Mnemonic .... ,~ ,, I4 0 .J6 ....... ......17 ~ · 8a~lai 3, Oriented ~, grlni PartingS{ ~ompletlon Hart~oa I~fer~eti~n (~lng 51 ~e~*d) 4' SlOt 4, Mud .... B. 011 ~--'~rlglnal C~-~gletion~o~ple{ Al¥~eble ~ Initial eHr -' '--' I RelerVol~ [ H2E "' ~ 6. Other Date ti n ~ate Unit~ 5HP DI~Ih Date I ~Imltl I PleI ! 6. Oil M~d L_J~ ........ "~ ..~4 ]~ .............. o_ l, J. !, I,o ! 8. Perforations ,, · · ...... Det~ I:~-e~t~ .......... .l:).T.J~enf I~et/ Pirf 81zt -'~{bIShOtN~; ~e Gun ~J~e O,O, PhallngGUn FluldTVP~ Fluid ~ity PI.Id LIVII Contlg.uaul ~3 ~ 3 .... i~ ..... t a 7 . ~ _.. ~,,, ~o ~ ... t~ ~a ~ ._.~ , !~ ~Y ....... ~ a a , .l.t ~ e ~ n g 1~ ...... · _. . . .... ......... ..... 63 . .... ~ I ........... ~ , I~ " ........ " ~.._& ........ ~o ~ ~ ..... . .... .- ..... HorlzD~ Jot~ HelUItl (I. Ifle O1 Hglq'QI ....... ,....~ , Kind con,it;on I Oil Qel v'vat ir Oil ' Water ~ ,~ l, , I~ .... 1, · · I, I, DST, Forma~iPn or Rosnr;;~i~ Limbs t.nt* 7 ............... -:-' ' I i~f'e'~tive BHP I O~,of Formation I 4 Ogre T_¥.?..ll '"'~;; O*." IJ EOt,om DeFt. =rrm, Mnem.~"~' I I ~=,/u j a ,,, · ~d In a J~ I~ ..... I H26 Flail DOT Eft, Vol, OII- ] .... itt, ~1, Qa&. Eel, VOl. Wirer I (BPD) Gee IMCFOI Water InFo) ~ V ILO_.~ ~ I~; ...... != !~ Iw [~*, . . 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'~[-OTfl eNO ..... =~': ...... / F~rm $011-1 (~ab&4 Amo~o Produotlon Company DRODB ¢ompl tl,n or R port .Denver Region T~I~, I..sa Neme'~d Wed'Ho. ' ............. , , AuIh, TD I.IIt ~tli Size CR DO Data ~untrletmr ~a~a a~d MII NO, ,, Dmplh ................................ .!,i MIl ........ ..... Reid;sad Data I,v II Flai Dr'l '" '|""l~i~ip-ndeff J! / De~111 I~'i~'~ed 'Diii"'" Ii, F~' I "Sum, I~t "'l'8~ite 110 I ReadieS. .................... of Produetlanl Data Item R~lulred far Input of that Line ~4ret MnemoniC"" I Completion Woriaon Cia,... ..T.y~e_~.n. ! E- axptoritor¥ 1' Expendable 1- Non E~poflde~le P~v~pmen~ 8~1.I 3, Orlant;d 3, Brine 4- Stet 4. Mud BHP Og~t~ Date !gimite I FIIO I 8. OitMud 17 la ,o I ......... - .......................................... g, OtHer 161 ...... 111'Rih-'l'-sub J Y6P-'0-f't~"~'~Jla Dm~e of Pay I e°d' I 0""' I'HDrlz, n I Zone Njme[ F' ~ /~ I~ I" I? ?....1= ........................ LI,.. ~4 I= ii?,I ............................................. Data T~I~ Dal~th Btm "O-~en'T'-'e' '""'"i "~Otlpoot Pall ~liz~ ~OIIIo~olNO. uun[VPe ~U~ 8)~P O.P, ghaI~GU g, Fluld~YPO Fluia alnllly Flul~ L~vgl ~0~lfh'~Ul 53 ........................... 53 ~ ~ ......................... ... I. . ~ ...... l~........ * ~" ~ * ........................ IA ........ ~ ...... ~.~ ............ * ........ ~ .... ~ Y ~ · ....... ~.., 14 s ~ ....... ~ . , ~ ~ A ~ ~ ~ · ~4 ~IY 63 ~ .~ ~ I4 G a ._.2 ..... ~ O 0 lO a 1 1~ t~ & 14 toY ...................... Horizon Job t%lultt (Line 51 Req'~) '..~" ' ~'t'~'~'J'~'~"~'t'a~u, I ' "' ~a,. I*ro8uotlon/De¥ Borers dob i ~fl, P, odu~tio~lV After a0b ..................... Z Kind GOfldiflO~ I OII GiI WIIOP~ Oil WAIU , ' ~ J. , I, i, , , , I, 1,.'. ................. , ....... ~o ?~ * I~ ~ a ..~4 ............ hsr. a_~A ............. i ~ ............. I~---'--r ...~4 ....... I.~ ...... 2' CO~pe~y PaleofltolOglgt Ceuiht Sample- Analysis Made et Site Cares . . , 3- Oil ~2S Fla, I DST. Est. VoLOII T ~at, Ye, GeL naeovnrad I~l~l)I 011 {pr~t, Ave, Rate tot E~tire OaT I Falleu Reaovered (Bbl)~ Meaavermd (fie) ~fT, VOl, Water [ ~ll (MOFD) WilCO (BPD) K- _FllpOgt FlUidl on THI IN I. eed FlulCll Plowing Teat O, (~alaulated Absolute Oplrl Flbw ~wabblng Test 14, Wellhead Open Plow Pu~p]ng TIst I · Four Point T/at Drill Btam Test J · Shut In P~.ura TiJt #Orffl,qTloI16omple Tgit O, Others Teat Mate ND, I TNt RIU I~IO, ;~ , . I,.. .t, !, - l, J, , i, h0 h, . f,~ ................ !.,,_ ....... TeH Rite NO, 4 HOUfI MIR, i ' Houri Mid, I Hours Min. I Hours Min. I Houri MIR, I l')vld ?reah~ent IMne ~ 10 - WhlP~eok Oil Mud Air Oil Fluid Treatment ~4mpo,ents and/m Addlttvls (Line ~ Iql< ~ueeae T~eetment {Line ~4 Rec · l~Jeele Addltivel (Lind Bt Req'dt Type ~ml~deflt o~ Additive 4 Aold ~rg.IFnk-A~fll t INon, l~ulIHItf I ? ~.tov z? '88 z~ ~ P.11 ANCHORAGE DISTRICT Acid Stimulation Quality Control Checklist Foreman s, vt:, company Unless ot'herwise indicated, all items are to be supplied by servtce company representative on location, These data should be measured under supervJslon of Amoco personnel. Al AC I_D.. DESCRIP.,.TION , .. 2. Additives and Loading i i Acid Concentration To be determined by~i~ion. Initial pH/time tested (before pumping) .... _ ........ .. , .... / .... ._._... Check pH of returned fluid (Either circulated or ~umped out, To be completed by 'Amoco personnel if pumped out, Opera,ti_on Time../ Date · "pH EDTA is to be filtered to 10 m,icrons before pumping. B. S[RV..I..C_E ,C. OM?ANY C,O_blM£NT$ C. FOREMAN"S COMMENTS i i · l · .... '-- - .-~ " P3.8 HOV £? ' EIEt ~ ~ iZI4 F.~i~II~ Tm"nml#l~n i ,, · .... 926768 P.O. BOX M9~2. ~AL~ TE~ ~S-9~ ;-z ~ .-~: ~:~ ::~ ~ ~O. ~R~DISE~D~RVICE ORDER ~,~ -- ~.-'/- :-~ ~-~-'~.~M:",~ /~'/ - ~ ........ . ~ -~'~ ' Z "- : ~' =/ ....... 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DATE ......... EEI~ICE' ' ~I~IRVI=~ REMIT TO: P,O, BOX 20041EI, HOUato,, ~. '77~Ie' " 't/ /AO /~_...~N ~..._TRA_ ....... 5 2 ~ ~', ~ "t ~cCOU~T ~.9.. ...... ~l~, ~U~.,3 ~ ~ ~ 0[o w~[[ ~ W' I NUM.~ .... .......... N~ /& FIELD .. ~ [~t ~ :,,,q.~..,L~UO ..... /N* 3'ti-i ~"~". RBMIDIAL ~ ........ .................... ' " AR,IVED AT dOB .......... ~$~ ._~7, PIPE OR TUBING ~ & , .,.. DEPTH .......... ~~,, _. ,y TI~ RELEAS"DFROM , ~R-lu~t ,' : .... PACKER FLUID STATION TO WiLL .... Ill IIIlfll I .... I I I [ ....~ ~ 1111 I, I I MAX',-~ ........................... i i .. .... ...~,,. ..... . ~,t~...~ ' ' i "~ ~[o.~ .................................................. '. ~ . ' ".' ' , . ................... , ....... , ,- - . . _ . , : .... ". ,, ,,, ..... u ..... ~z .i .......... ~. ,k,.::: ....... ii H...~ .~.. :.._ I Iii . I [ I!11111 III . '. I I II IIII I REMARK8 , , .~ ."L .~'U.. '" d .''-~ ..~-I .., ~--""' ' "'~ '' ' .~ ...... t..~' ' m'~ .... ' ,,' · ~ ' ~VlU ~ ' ~' ".~ I'" % '~ I ~.[. 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CONTRACT CONDITIONS=' '(Yhla contra~t must bi .Igned befOre-the Job la oommene'lBOr meffihendl~e The und~r~lgne~ Is ~uthorl~ ~ ~UII lhl~ ~ontm0t at a~ agent of lhe ou~mer, Al lush, the und~relgn~d ague. ,nd eoknowledge, th~ tht~ oontm~ for le~vloe,, m~t~rl.l~, produ¢t~, end/or tuppllei Inoludel ill of and only their terror and oonditloni ip~arln; on the front and baok of thll dooument, No addltlonil.er lubitltute term~ and~r oongtfloni shall beoome m p.~ of ~11 oontriet without the w~tten eon~lnt of in Offloer of ~ TITAN . ' :'1 .I , ' ' '. , ~' · , BOOK ' $1~NEOl . ~~, ................ (W~L :---~ v..,i J,..t: .1~1~, ..:m ..... . ........ !~.q~ ../~ ora'i ~9~ 2,,,,, ~mor~ ~..~ .................... /~ .......... ......... ............. "' ' ~ ,, - · · ~ r ....... ~"'" .~ . , . iHi i i ...... ii ...... B;~IC; '] THe AaiS' MAT;RIAL AND 5E~IC; * ..... REPREBENTA~VE ORDERED BY CU&~MER AND RECEIVED BY: ' ..... . ' ..__ I IMIIlII II . . ' .... II I I I I . i iiiill iii , , OR ~ CUgTOMER: Thle le not an Invoice - Thte Bervlce Operations Contra~t ie .ubi.et to review and oorre=tion by our Aooounflng D~l)ertment. p.l? ,, , arctic coiled tubin~ inc. '/~~~ 'TU B ING ~ ~^s~ Co~Po.~Uo" , t~ ~ TR EATM ENT REPORT ' ,~, , · ' , '* ' ~ .... ii ,,,,, ' ' ' ' "' ' . ~ ' ~Nff~ w.~-~.. · .... . .... ~--'"-~ ......... ~'-"- "~"-~ 'b~ .............. ' ..... ( ..... "~" "'""'"""'~, r~x ~'~ ............... iw'"-'""-"-'' - - ................. . ............ ., ,~.~.~. ~ ..... ~ ~.~ ~,;~ - ....... . -~ .......... · ........ lit i iii .... i ii TEM_P.. ('F) ~C)ILIO TUBING RUNS ~h ..........~,-- .... h , - L TIMi JO8 It41qTIIO FORMATION T~""' ' ~ M~ , DEPTH Houm ' C~ ww~m ft SUPERVIGOR LEAD HAND 2ND HAND P.~@ 4706 Busine. Park, Bird,, Bids, H, #4 Anchoralet Alai~ 99503 (907) $61-6216 (Anch~ralle) (907) 659-2233 (Prudhoe Bay) . ii ii ..... ill I EqUIPMINY IIRVI¢I .... I Ill PI;RtONN i~h, "* : .l!JJ i RI~MARKI~ · OUI?OMIR tATIIII'AOYION iii i i , . ..... iiii Ill WII the-FOllowing llIilflOtOry iii ~ YII ~ NO :.u i ~ YU ~, NO ,.lljii. . i I ~ fIl ~ NO ...... "' - · were reeewea ~d the iervlees were ' ................ . ', ...... · ........... ~ -'-S , , TOTAL STATE OF ALASKA ALAS .ilL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMF,"'%N APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPHOVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon 1:3 Suspend 1-1 Operation Shutdown 1-1 Re-enter suspended well I:] Alter casing I-I Time extension E] Change approved program 1:3 Plugging i~ Stimulate I-'I Pull tubing E] Amend order C:] Perforate [::] Other 2. Name of Opera[or 5. Datum elevation {DF or KB) Amoco Production Company 79' KB 3. Address 8. Unit or Property name P. O. Box 8.0..0.~ Room 1831.~ Denver CO 80201 MGS 17595 4. Location of well at surface 1992' FNL - 593' YW~ Sec. 31 7. Well number ' 16 Leg 2, Slot 1 Platform Baker T9N, R12W, S.M. At top of productive interval Al effective depth At total depth 1723' FNL- 1843' FWL,. Sec. 31,, T9.N.. R12W...S...M, 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured feet true vertical feet 9645 Plugs (measured) 9528 Effective depth: measured 9550 feet true vertical 9433 feet Length Size Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured feet 8. Permit number 77-17 9. APl number 50-- 133-20300 10. Pool Middle Ground Shoal Hemlock Junk (measured) Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth See Attached Wellbore Diagram RECEIVED true vertical lubing (size, grade and measured depth) L. Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ][~ Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation November 16, 1988 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Slgne ,.x~-~_~< .~4. Title Region Drill~$ng Superin~endentOate -. IO/2R/RR . . . Commission Use Only Cond/tionso, approval Notif¥ comm,ss/on so representative may witness i...,o..,.o. _ [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance Form 10.403 Re'~l,~5 ' ' Approved Copy Returned Com'"~h'~ssioner- the commission Date ..... ' Sul~'m~t/Jn triplicate3 Spud. Date: !~evetion: TO: PBD: Casing: Perforations: MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL. ADL 17595 WELL NO. 16 LOWER KENN CONGLOMERATE PLATFORM BAKER Comple~on Record 1992' FNL..593' FIaL. See.. 31, TgN, R12W, S.bi. TO -~ 172.~ FNL, 184G' FWL, See. 31o TgN, R12W, S.M. 79' KB 20", 94~ ..Grade B..~a[ng act at 8=2' ~I~ 1450 ~ g 5~", ~, 4=.5 end ~7~ S--gS Coalng ~et at 9841' ~ 892o-88~o' 8970-8972'~ ~: 001 9070-9260' 9270-9272'*~ l.~ng String: 1, Cameron Duel 10# Tubing hanger 2. 3 1/2" Butb'ese pup .E · ~ 3 1/2" Buttr~s I~bing 4. 3 1/'2" Buttre=a pup E. 3 1/2" Buttreaa and 3 1/'2" 8RD 6, Kobe 3" Type 'BDB' cevity a/n L-289 7. ~ 1/2" 8RD end 3 1/2" Buttresa XO 8. 3 1/2" Eufl:m.~ tellplpe g, Muleohoe Jep~h 5;3' 35' 8894'. 8902' 8903' 8926' 8927' 9390' 9391' 1130 BOPD, 17BWPD, 657 UCFD Short SL,~n9: A. ~ 1/2" Buffiress and 2 7/8" EluL~crea, XO B. 2 7/1t" Buttress ~ublng 8881' . C, 2 7~" BurSas end 2 3~" XO 8882' D. 2 3~" flED pup JL 8892' (Aa run 1/21/86} 'L 2c~. 94f ~ 652' 13 3/3- 88f C~ 4O02' 5300-5301' 8330-6332' 7175-7177' 8.550-8551 ' ;8580' 88:o. 8fl90' initial $)Jmuletten: .Reae~olr Data:. Cored Intervals: DST None None None DII., BNCS, FCIC, Dlpmeter, CSL 8970--8972' g010' 9280' 9270--9272' 9290-9330' PBD 9550' TD9645' 5,~" 40, 43,.~ & 4,7t~ C..RA g84~' W°rkover Procedure Middle Ground Shoal Well No. 16 1. Circulate out pump with a pump extension catcher, once the pump is in the catcher, circulate an additional 125 barrels of power oil down the short string and up the long string. The~wellbore tubular volumes are as follows: Long string to bottomhole assembly: 78 barrels Short string to bottomhole assembly: 52 barrels Annulus from surface to tailpipe perforations: 502 barrels Annulus from tailpipe perfs to perf at 8580': 34 barrels 2. Rig up a wireline and lubricator and pull standing valve. 3. Pump a Kobe tubing brush and scratcher with a no go 'nipple t° land in the standing valve seat with power oil.down the long string. Pull the tubing brush and scratcher with a ~ wireline unit. .. 4. Pump in a dummy acidizing pump with clearance for a coiled .tubing unit (CTU). 5. Mix 70 drums (4015 gallons) of Welchem Super A-Sol.with 980 gallons of 35% HC1. This is a 80% Super A-Sol and 20% acid volume mixture resulting in a 7% HCl acid strength in the~ Stimulation fluid. The acid is to contain 5 gallons of inhibitor:and 20 pounds of acetic acid sequestering agent. Test thehstrentgh of the acid by tritration. Circulate the tank thoroughly before pumping the acid/A-Sol mixture. 6. Mix 70 barrels of fresh water with 140 pounds of tetrasodium EDTA. 7. Rig up CTU and stimulation service company and pressure test all equipment to 4000 psig. 8. Run in with CTU to 8915 ft. Pump 20 barrels of the acid/A'Sol~mixture with the short string open and the annulus on choke. Do not exceed a rate of 1 BPM or 3000 psig. 9. Close the short string when finished pumping and leave the annulus on choke. 10. Lower the CTU to 9000 ft. and pump 10 barrels of the acid/A-Sol'mixture. Do not exceed 1 BPM or 3000 psig. 11. Slowly lower CTU to 9500 ft. and continue pumping 'the remaining 85 barrels of acid/A-Sol mixture. Do not exceed 1 BPM or 3000 psig. 12. With CTU at 9500 ft., pump 20 barrels EDTA mixture. 1'3. Pull CTU t(~]00 ft' and pump 50 barrei~EDTA mixture. 14. Pull CTU out of hole and rig down. 15. Shut-in well for 24 hours. 16. Rig up wireline unit and pull dummy acidizing pump. 17. Install a j'et pump with a 10A throat/nozzle configuration and return the well to production. Do not install a standing valve. 18. Produce the well for 3 days. 19. Wireline out the jet pump. 20. Reverse circulate both tubing strings and annulus full to the surface with power oil. The wellbore tubing volumes are listed at'the start of the procedure. 21. Rig up service company. Mix 3200 pounds of disodium EDTA and 5 gallons of inhibitor with 100 barrels of fresh water. The water should be heated to 150 degrees F before adding the EDTA. 22. Pump 50 barrels of EDTA down the short string with the annulus on choke. Do not exceed a rate of 3 BPM or a surface pressure of 3000 psig. 23'. 'Pump ~nother 50 barrels of EDTA down the short string with the annulus on choke while mixing in 165 gallons (three , drums) of Nalco V-4300 scale inhibitor on the fly. 24. Rig down the service company. 25. Close the annulus. Squeeze the EDTA and scale inhibitor pill into the formation with 250 barrels of power oil. Do not eKceed a rate of-1 BPM or a surface pressure of 3000 psig. 26. Leave the well shut in for 24 hours to allow the scale inhibitor to absorb into the formation. 27. Install a standing valve and jet pump with a 10A throat/nozzle configuration and return the well to production. Do not install a standing valve. 28. Collect one one-quart sample of produced water immediately after the well is returned to production.and then.once every eight hours for the next 36 hours. The samples are to remain on the platform for analysis by the Nalco representative. A total of six samples are to be collected. Please record the well number, sample date, and time on each sample. ., 29. After the well has cleaned up, circulate out the jet pump and install a piston pump. 30. Collect a daily eight-ounce sample of produced water from this well for the first seven days so that residual scale inhibitor concentrations can be monitored. The Nalco representative will take samples after the initial week. W. G. Smith District Manager Amoco Production Company Post office Box 100779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907-272-8471 December 22, 1986 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 File: FEW-O31-WF Dear Sir- Notice of Intent MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in triplicate for your approval is State of Alaska, Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approvals, to notify you of our intent to make necessary repairs to MGS 17595 Well No. 16 on Platform Baker. We expect these repairs to begin in December 1986. We plan to wash the .wellbore and perforations and perform a placement scale inhibitor squeeze. All pumping equipment and flow lines will be pressure tests to 4,000 PSIG. Questions regarding this application should be directed to Tom Bonenberger at 562-2147. Very truly yours, W. G. Smith District Manager TWB/dds Attachments 082/few RECEIVED DEC 2 0il & Gas Con~ Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION 'FOR. SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ~ Suspend [] Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well El Alter casing 1-] Time extension ~'~ Change approved program El Plugging [] Stimulate ~ Pull tubing I~ Amend order O Perforate O Other 2. Name of Operator Amoco Production Company 3. A~dre~s_o ,,. Box 100779, Anchorage,' Alaska 99510 4. Location of well at surface Leg 2, Slot 1, 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec'. 31, T9N, R12,W, At top of productive interval S~' M, 1909' FNL, 1299' FWL, Sec. 31, TgN, R12W.,' S.M. At effective depth 1749' FNL, 1781' FWL, Sec. 31, TgN, R12W, S.M. .At total depth 1728' FNL, 1849' FWL, Sec. 31,. T9N, R12.W~ S.M. 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: Plugs (measured) measured 9,645 feet true vertical 9,527 feet 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 79,4' KB feet 6. Unit or Property name: MGS' Platfo, rm Balker 7. Well number MGS !75,95 We!! No. 16 8. Permit number 9. APl number 50- 733.,20300-00 '. 10. Pool M{ddle Kenai "C" 9,550' Effective depth: measured 8,580 feet true vertical 8,466 feet Casing Length Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate 632' 20" 1450 sx 632' 632' Production 7002' 13 3/8" 1555 sx 7002' 6910' Liner 9641' 9 5/8" 1800 sx .9641' 9524' Junk (measured) Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Perforation depth: measured 8580' -8770', 8820' -8890', 9010' -9035', 9070' -9260', 9290' -9330 true vertical 8466' -8655', 8705' -8774', 8894' .-8919', 8953' -9143', 9173' -9213 Tubing (size. grade and measured depth) Dual 33" H-90 Buttress and 2 7/8" N-80 Buttress with hydraulic pump bottomhole assembly at 8,926' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 3½" N-8OButtress tailpipe at 9,390' None 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ,EZ Detailed operatioR~(~}~ ~ sketch [] 13. Estimated date-for commencing operation December 1986 DEC 2 2 1986 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons. Commission 15.1 hereb, yf ] ~ /' ~_,,, .certify tha'Ohe f°r~°ing is true and c°rrect to the best of my knowledge Signed [v/[~, ~ ~vv',',.-' ~ Title District Manager Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Approved by Notify commission so representative may witness L"] Plug integrity I~ BOP Test El Location clearance · ..... commissioner Date 12/22/8,6 Approval No. ~' 7 ¢ by o~der of the commission Date i~.'~ -,-.~ ~ ~'~" Submit in triplicate C .(. SUBJECT , ~J, (" ~ Amoco Production Compe~'~, ENGINEERING CHART Po.,,I ~ Sheet No. Of File _ _ le ® 5, e 8~ MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Description Summary of Proposal Circulate out pump. RU wireline and lubricator and pull standing valve. RD wireline. : Circulate well to power oil and shut in for four hour pressure buildup. Run Kobe Type "B" acidizing tool. RU service company and pressure test all equipment and flowlines to 4000 psig. Perform EDTA acid squeeze utilizing 200 barrels of EDTA solution and additives. A total of 80 barrels of acid will be squeezed into the perforations. Overflush with 50 barrels of power oil. Shut-in well for 24 hours. RU wireline and lubricator. Pull dummy pump. Check fill. Install standing valve and' jet pump. Return well to production. RECEIVED DEC 2 2. ~' Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage W. G. Smith District Manager Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 100779 Anchorage. Alaska 99510 907-272-8471 January 31, 1986 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Fil e: FEW-O31-WF Dear Sir: Subsequent Notice MGS 17595 Well No.16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in duplicate for your records is a State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of work recently completed on MGS 17595 Well No. 16. Very truly yours, ~. a. Smith District Manager Attachment JCB/le 036/JCB1 RECEIVED Alaska ~jj (~ ~,~ Uu~',~. uuht~li$3jOtl Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY .NOTIC;;S AHD 'REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Amoco Production Company a. Addres~. 0 BOX 100779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 -4]Locatk[~.~l;...,Wo, Slot 1, MGS, Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 79.4' KB 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 17595 7. Permit No. ,,77-17 8. APl Number so- 733-20300-00 9. Unit or Lease Name Middle Ground Sh0al 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Heml cc k Check APpropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) .Perforate I-1 Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion,) (Submit in Duplicate) ~l Altering Casing [--I ['-] Abandonment [] [] ~Other [] 13. Describe Proposed Or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Between January 13, 1986 and January 23, 1986, AMOCO Production Company: . 2. 3. 4. Circulated and killed well Nippled up BOP's and pressure tested. Pulled tubing. Perforated the following intervals at 4 JSPF, 0.5 inch diameter' . 8580' - 8770' 190' 8820 - 8890' -70' Ran production tubing. Nippled up tree and pressure tested. Returned well to production. RECEIVED F E B 0 5 1S86 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that th.e~f~p~egoin~true and corr~ct The space below for Commission use to the best of my knowledge. District Manager Title Da~1/31/86 , Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission {:)ate Form 10-403 Re~/. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate W. G. Smith District Manager Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 100779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907-272~471 December 11, 1985 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 File' FEW-O24-WF Dear Sir: Notice of Intent MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in triplicate for your approval is a State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of our intent to make the necessary repairs to Well No. 16, Platform Baker. We expect these repairs to begin in December 1985. Please contact Jeff Blagg at 272-8471, extension 207 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, W. G. Smith District Manager Attachments JCB/dds 027/jcbl RECEIVED AlasKa 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY I IOTIC ..S AHD REPORTS OH WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Amoco Production Company 3. Address P. O. Box 100779, Anchorage, Alaska, 99510 4. Location of Well Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS, Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 7. Permit No. 77-17 8. APl Number so- 733-20300 9. Unit or Lease Name .... MGS 1_7595 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Hem]ock 12. 79' KB ADL, 17595 Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, RepOrt, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other I'-) Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion,) (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing I--I [] Abandonment I-1 [] Other [] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). [n December 1985, Amoco Production Company proposes to: le 2. 3. 4. Circulate and kill well. Nipple down tree, nipple up BOP's and pressure test. Pull dual tubing strings and bottomhole assembly. Perforate the following intervals at 4JSPF, 0.4 inch diameter: 8,580 - 8,770 feet 8,820 - 8,890 feet 190 feet 70 feet 2~0 feet BI Run dual string tubing and bottomhole assembly completion. Nipple down BOP's, nipple up tree and pressure test. Return well to production. RECEIVED DEC AlasKa 0it & Gas Cons, C0mmissl01~ ./~ LJ:~ Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the fggegoing isSUe and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed //~/, ~~' ~'~~/~--~/~~ Title District Manager The space for Commission use O,ti2/ng/g5 Conditions of Approval, if any: B! [0t~ill£ C. SMITtl By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Approved Copy Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit, "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate W. G. Smith District Manager Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 100779 Anchorage. Alaska 99510 907-272-8471 June 26, 1985 File: TJZ-241-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Subsequent Noti ce MGS 17595 Well No, 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in duplicate is a State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of work recently completed on MGS 17595 Well No. 16. Very truly yours, W. R. Halvorson Acting District Manager Attachments JCB/dds , RECEIVED JUL 0 1 19B Alaska Oil & Gas Oo~s. Commission Anchorage " STATEOF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Amoco Production Compan~v 77-17 3. Address 8. APl Number P. 0. Box 100779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 so- 733-20300 4. Location of Well Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1,992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc,) 79' KB 12. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 17595 9. Unit or Lease Name MG$ 10. Well Number 16 11, Field and Pool Mi ddl e Ground Shoal Hemlock Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations 1-~ Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing ~ (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Between June 3, 1985 and June 15, 1985, Amoco Production Company: 1. Circulated and killed well with emulsified diesel. 2. Nippled up mOP's and pressure .tested. 3. Pulled dual tubing strings and BHA. 4. Cleaned fill to 9,510 feet. 5. Ran Gamma Ray log from 9,510 - 8,400 feet. 6. Cement squeezed perforations 8,580 - 8,770 feet, 8,820 - 8,890 feet. 7. Perforated 9,070 - 9,260 feet, 9,290 - 9,330 feet with 4 JSPF, 0.5" diameter. Ran dual tubing string and BHA. Pump cavity set at 8,906 feet. Nippled up tree and pressure tested. Returned well to production. e 9. 10. RECEIVED JUL 0 1 ]9115 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C0mmi Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that thet foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~]~,/I~.~ Acting Signed Title F)istrict Manager The space below for Commission use . Conditions of Approval, if any: Date n~/26/85 By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date ;sion Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate W. G. Smith District Manager Hay 14, 1985 Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 100779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907-272-8471 File' TJZ-168-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Si r: Notice of Intent MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in triplicate for your approval, is State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells for Well No. 16. We propose to run a gamma ray log, pull tubing, cement squeeze any zones of waterflood break- through, reperforate the remaining pay, and then return the well to production. We anticipate commencing this work later this May. Yours very truly, yDi stri ct Manager Attachments JCB/dds RECEIVED MAY 1 5 1985 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~MISSION $1JN_nRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1 DRILLING WELL [] 2. Name of Operator Amoco Production Compan~v 3. Address P. 0. Box 100779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. Location of, Well Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1,992' FNL, 593' FNL, Sec. 31, TgN, R12N Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. COMPLETED WELL [] Perforate Stimulate Repair Well 12. 7. Permit No. 77-17 8. APl Number 50- 733-20300 9. Unit or Lease Name MGS Unit 10. Well Number 16 OTHER [] 79' KB ADL 17595 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Hemlock Check Appropriate Box T° Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] [] Abandonment [] [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other 0_/~T' 5~ [] Pulling Tubing Note: Report mu tiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations {Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). In May, 1985, Amoco Production Company plans to: 1. Circulate and kill well. 2. Run a gamma ray log from PBTD - 8,200 feet. 3. Nipple up BOP's and pressure test. 4. Pull tubing and BHA. 5. Clean fill to 9,550 feet. 6. Cement squeeze any zones of water breakthrough determined by gamma ray 1 og. 7. Reperforate all remaining pay. 8. Run tubing and new BHA. 9. Nipple up tree and pressure test. RECEIVED 10. Return well to production. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~ .6,~/~~ Title District Manager The space below for Commission use (J COMMISSIONER Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved Co~¥ Return~:J 8,1 LGli~IIE G, $1JlTii MAY 1 6 1985 Aiaska 0ii & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage By Order of the Commission Date05/14/85 Approved by Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate , Form 10-403 and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate '-~,~, 7_1 _~CI L A. Darsow District Superintendent Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 December 3, 1982 File' LAD-1233-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman A~laska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 PorcuPine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir' Subsequent Report MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in duplicate is State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, for work done on MGS 17595 Well No. 16, Platform Baker, from November 11 through November 14, 1982. The bottomhole assembly was replaced due to a suspected manufacturing problem. The new bottomhole assembly was set at 9378' with tailpipe to 9409' . Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachment KLS/klt I?£C£1vED 0 8 1982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Oommissior~ Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OiL. AND GAS CONSERVATION COp~,MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL]~, OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Amoco Production Company 77-16 3. Address 8. APl Number P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 s0-133-20300 9. Unit or Lease Name Middle Ground Shoal 4. Location of Well Leg l, Slot l, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 79' RDB MSL 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. MGS State 17595 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans ' [] · Repairs Made (~ Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Amoco Production Company performed the following work- 3, 4. 5. Pre-Workover: Post-Workover: 1. Killed well with 8.6 PPG treated filtered Inlet water. 2. Installed BOP and tested to 3000 psi. Pulled dual tubing string and defective bottomhole assembly. Ran new bottomhole assembly to 9378'. Returned well_to production. 350 BOPD, 298 BWPD, 144 MCFD 298 BOPD, 312 BWPD, 172 MCFD - 45% BS&W - 51% BS&W DEC 0 8 1982 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. O0mmJssi0r Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that~the fo/egoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ..... Title District Superintendent The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: Date 12/3/82 Approved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate L. A. Darsow District Superintendent November 1, 1982 'Amoco Production Company (USA) Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 File' LAD-1135-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Si r' Notice of Intent MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in triplicate for your approval is a State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of our intent to pull and replace the bottomhole assembly. This well was recently repaired in September 1982; however, the hydraulic equipment has failed. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow Di stri ct Superintendent Attachment KLS/klt RECEIVED NOV 0 ]982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. C°ran~ission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL 1i~1 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Amoco Production Compan.v 77-16 3. Address 8. APl Number P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 50-]33-20300 OTHER [] 4. Location of Well Leg 1, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Section 31, TgN, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 79' RDB MSL 12. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. MGS State 17595 9. Unit or Lease Name Middle Ground Shool 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Amoco Production Company plans to' · e 4. 5. Estimated starting date' Circulate to kill well with diesel· Install back-pressure valves, nipple down tree, and rig up BOP. 2500 psi. Pull dual tubing strings and bottomhole assembly. Rerun tubing and new bottomhole assembly to same depth. Return to production. November 5, 1982. Subsequent Work Reported on Form No./~ Dated Test to RECEIVED NOV 0 1982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissim Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~"~ ~ 0~~ .~C~..~%.~, The space below for Commission use Title Conditions of Approval, if any: District Superintendent Approved Copy Approved by I]¥ lI~¥ W. KIIGLEi Returned By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date 11/1/82 Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate L. A. Darsow District Superintendent October 27, 1982 Amoco Production Company (US~ Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 / '"1/ 907 - 272-8471 File: LAD-1115-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Subsequent Report MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in duplicate is State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, for work-done on MGS 17595 Well No. 16, Platform Baker, from September 5 through September 8, 1982. The bottomhole assembly on Well No. 16 was replaced due to a stuck hydraulic pump. The new assembly was set 912' lower from the previous setting depth. Yours very truly, · L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachment KLS/klt RECEIVED OCT 2 9 1982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ~ ALASKA C,,L AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~v~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL E~ 2. Name of Operator 7, Permit No. Amoco Production Company 77-16 3. Address 8. APl Number P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 5o- 133-20300 OTHER [] 4. Location of Well Leg 1, Slot l, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) _ 79' RDB HSL 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. MGS State 17595 9. Unit or Lease Name Middle Ground Shoal 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made ~] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Amoco Production Company performed the following work' Mixed brine to 10.4 PPG and killed well. Reduced weight to 8.9 PPG. · 3. Installed BOP and tested to 3000 psi. 4. Pulled dual tubing string, bottomhole assembly, and stuck pump, 5. Returned wel~ to production. Pre-Workover- Post-Workover- 0 BOPD, 0 BWPD, 0 MCFD 362 BOPD, 274 BWPD, 152 MCFD ~' RECEIVED OCT 2 9 ]982 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~.~]~)~Ok-Y~-'p,~_ Title Di strict Superintendent The space below for Commission use Date 10/27/82 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 September 3, 1982 File- LAD-938-WF Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir' Notice of Intent MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker, Cook Inlet, Alaska Attached in triplicate for your approval is a State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of our intent to pull and replace the bottomhole assembly. The well is currently down due to a stuck hydraulic pump in the cavity. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow Di stri ct Superintendent Attachment KLS/klt R£££1VE SEP 0?]982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Anchorage C°mr~issioo STATE OF ALASKA /--~ ALASKA ~..,L AND GAS CONSERVATION Cu,¢IMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Amoco Production Company 3. Address P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. Location of Well Leg 1, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1992" FNL, 593' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 79' RDB MSL 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. MGS State 17595 7. Permit No. 77-16 8. APl Number 50- 133-20300 9. Unit or Lease Name Middle Ground Shoal 10. Well Number 16 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). l. Mix brine and circulate to kill well. 2. Install back-pressure valves, nipple down tree, and rig up BOP. Test to 2500 psi. 3. Pull dual string tubing, bottomhole assembly, and stuck pump. 4. Rerun tubing and new bottomhole assembly.. 5. Return to production. $~bs~quent' Work RECEIVED SEP 0 7 1982 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anehnrage Date 9/3/82 14. I hereby certify tha,~II:~ f~oregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~dx~/?,~~/,_~.~,~/,,__ Title District Superintendent The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: ORIGII A]. SIGNED BY LONHIE:C. SMITH Approved by. COMMISSIONER Approved Copy Returned the Commission Date Form 10403 Rev. 7-1,80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate RETAIN THIS SECTION FOR YOUR RECORDS .............. .2....~.E...L.L...S. ............................. PRINTS ..............NE® ............... SEPIA .............. !../..~.E...L..L.. ............................... PRINTS ..............BEG ............... SEPIA ............................................................ PRINTS .............. NE® ............... SEPIA ............................................................ PRINTS .............. NE® ............... SEPIA ABOVE RECEIVED FROM: ...........................D RES~Ei~i ~t~b~AS" ~, .... [: ~ ,,[:,, ............... / ........................... /,~2?~.D. LL..&.. [3.;.~..!, DAT E.,~..':~.L'.L~?!:~.~(?.(L ............... I 9 ........ SIG, NED .,/ Ancho[~[?. L. A. Darsow District Superintendent June 24, 1980 File- LAD-627-WF iL] Amoco Production Comp~~'l ENO Post Office Box 779 / I Anchorage, Alaska 99510 ~!]3.5''d" 907-272-~47~ , I 4 ~q ... I ~1' ~ o~oL."]l I 3 GEOL ~ ! -I t Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Notice of Intent MGS'~"17595 Well No. 16 P1 atform ' Baker' ' COok. In 1 et" A1 aska Attached in triplicate is State of Alaska Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to notify you of our intent to repair a tubing leak in Well No. 16. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow Di stri ct Superintendent Attachment BFS/klt Form ! 0-403 REV. 1-10~73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) WELL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsurface Leg l, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 13- ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 79' RDB MSL 14. Check Appropriate Box TO Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 5,0-133-20300 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17595 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME MGS State 17595 9. WELL NO. 16 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Middle Ground Shoal 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 77-16 ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO-' FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR AClDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF*' WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAI RING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZlNG ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTEt Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form,) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state ell Pertinent 0etalls, and give pertinent dates, Including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Pull tubing to repair tubing leak. RECEIVFD !6. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is true* and correct SIGNED, ~~/~~~----'- _ _T,TLE District Superintendent (T his space for Stat~,~l~ce use) ,~)~~  / ~! COMMISSIONER CONDITIONS O~K'P~ROVAL, IF L~N~.' BY _ORDER 0E See Instructions On Reverse Side DATE _ DATE June 24, 1980 Approved ~y Refurn.~.~ L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent October 10, 1977 File: LAD-824-WF Amoco Production Com P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth, Director Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Completion Report MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Platform Baker Attached is your Form P-7 in duplicate for the completion of drilling MGS 17595 Well No. 16. Also attached is a copy of the chronological history and the directional survey on this well; the open hole logs have previously been forwarded to-your office. This form has been transmitted late due to an oversight on our part. We apologize for any inconvenience that this late-response might have created. VerY truly yours, L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent Attachmemts JDM:klt Form P--7 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE i i . i ii ii i WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* i iii h. TYPE OF COMPLETION: %VELL OVER EN BACK RESVR. Other 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 3, ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 779., Anchorage,, Alaska ~995'10 LOCATION OF WELI~-~7~Rep0rt location clearly a~d~in accordance wi~-h amy State requirements)* At,ur~aceLeg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker. 1742' FNL, 1773' FI~I.~, Sec. 31, Tglq, Ri2W, S.M. At total depth al'ATE OF ALASKA ,,s, . ~.- st FHCLIOR~ on 5. APl N~C~ ~ODE reverse side~ 6.LEASE DESIGN&TION AND SERIAL NO. APL 17595 7.ZF IrmZAS, ALUOTTK~ OR ~m~ N~ 8.UNIT~F~ OR L~SE N~E MGS Stat~ 9.W~L ~O. 16 10. F~ ~D ~L, OR WI~C~T ~ddle Ground Shoal 11. 8~C., g., g., ~., (BO~ O~IV~) 1723''FNL, 1843' FWL, Sec. 3!i, T9N, R12W, S.M. o t7 3-26-77 I 5~19~77 I' - ~/6~16-77 18. T~ D~H '~ & TV~9. PLUG; ~ MD '& ~. ~ ~LT~ CO~L,, I 21.' ' /INTER~ALS DRILLED BY ' ' 'l . ' I K~~Y* { aortae ~oo~s I " ' CA~ rooLa 9645'~ 9528'T~ J9550'~ 9433:~'T~ ~. PRODUCING ~V~(S), OF ~S COM~TIO~--~P, ~OM, N~E (~ AND ~)* ~ SURVEY ~ADE - Lower Kenai Conglomerate .(G' zone.): 8558L9340' ~ 8445-9223' T~ ~ ] Yes :.24. ~E ~C~C AND OT~ ~GS RUN _ DIL-SP, , , - BHCS-GR, ,. and FDC.-GR- CASIN~ I{EC~D1R~ (Report all strings set in wel{) ._ C~%SANG SIZE WEIGHT, LB/FT. DEPTH SET (1VID) SIZE 20" 13-3/8" 9641' i CEA{~N~NG B~COiR~D 1450 sacks Class G 4220 sacks Class G- 26. LINEll lq~CO'~bD 28. PER~O~TIONS ~)PE/N TO PRODUC4I'IOI~'' (Interx, al, size and number) 8580.-8770' 8820-8890' 9010-9035 ~ 9070-9260' and 9290-9320' with 4 JSPF Hole size = 44" ob set in 27. TUBING REOOILD , A1VIOUNT PULLED '1 ii i i i i i iii . . iii i ii PRODUCTION DATE FIR.sT PI%ODUCTION . ! PI{O:DUCTION METZ,[OD (Flowing, gas lil. t, pumping--size and type of pump) [v~E~_L-~A'T~ ,, ,, ~, ,, OAT~ OF TIST, ~I~UlqS TBS~ID ~CIIOXE SIZE [PI~OD'N FOR OIL---BBL. "' ~AS~IVi~. WATEI~BBL. [ GAS-OIL--I~TIO · ' ' TEST PE~%IOD I.. ,_4_I--- t ---' t nao. I I 1 -'~OW, TUBING lc~mG PILESSLrI~E ICALCULATED OIL--BBL. GAS~iV£C"F. WATER--BBL. IOZL GRAVITY-APl I:~H.E~S.! ' I24-HOUR RATE ;I . I zoo I 0 ! --~ t n30 I a3~ 1,,,,, .z7 : /,1 35..80 31. DISPOSITION OF GAS (8old, used lot fuel, vented, etc.) [TZST, WITNESSED BY Fuel gas and Sales ' ] Chronological History and Directional Survey (Logs have been transmitted) 3~. I '~ereby certify that the foregoing and attached information is c'om~lete and correct as deter~nided from allTavailable ~'~'cords sm~r~ _~ . ~ Area Sul~i~rintendent:_ ~.~TsOct:ober 1.0~ 1.[}77 lu lu · i i i ii ! I II1 II · (See Instructions and Spaces I:or.~dditional Data on Reverse Side) SCREEN (MD) SIZE DE2~TH SET (iV~D) [ PACKER SET (1VID) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log On all .... types of land's and leases :i'm Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate Which elevation is used as, 'reference (where not otherw~se:shown)...for depth.~easure- ments given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. '~. ~ ...... . Items 20, ~,ncl 22:: If this well is completed' for separate production from mor,e' than:; one interval zone (multiPle comple.'tioni, so state in item 20, and in item 22 'show the prc.zlu¢i:n~il interval, or intervals, '"top(s)~ bottom(s)' and name (S) (if any) for:only the i ...... r. eported in a .. nterval item 30. Submit separate report ~'(page) on.~.this forml .adequately identified, for each a:~ifio.n~al inte, val to be s. eperately produc..egl_., show- .ing fhe additional' 'data pertinent'~to such', interval. .:, ' ' . Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should ~'bow the details of'"~ny mul- :.tiple S..tage cementing anti the location of:the ;dementing 'to61. Item.28: SUbmit' a ,separate completion r~'port:':~n this form for each interval tO .be separately p~oduc~. (See instruction'for 'i'f. ems 20 a.nd .22 abo~e). -.. . . ' 34. SUMM~'~Y bF rO~ATIbN TESTS I'NCLUDI,N, (] INTERVAL ~D, P~URE DAT~ . .WA~ AND MUD . , . .,. ~ :~ - , ,,, ,., , ,,, .~ . ~ ,, .',, , ,, '' ~.. Kena~ San~o ,.. ~ :-' -' State· "A"., ' -. . .. "~ , ..~.. State "B" 5907' 583.1' ' .. -~ -- .. State "Cp. , 6360' .,- 627~' .., ~.. . .- -. Stat~ '. ao. coa~ ~.~. ~acu ~m~ ~mcmPm~s or ~.uo[o~. ~o~os~. raaco. ~[~. m~' Stat~ 'Eti :7190~ 7095~ ~ .-". AND DETEC~I) ~.OWS OF O1~, G~ OH WA~. ;2 .F. - 4 -' -. ...... '-' S~a~e "F" 7620' '~q 7519'' .. ~ . . ~ AMdCU -.I-'~,bC-'UC [1uN' LUM!-'.Ah,~ bAlLY L;KILLI'NG Hit ~. - L-~l I'L.ILN[ VT::blz-Ol--~, aUi"h 'iD '~Sb,u, WeAT'HEN: 'FENP 2~ PREC CLDY~ NINU N~U PER[ [.]AIA: UC U3-ZS-~ Nt-, RMKS: SKlb Rib FROM LEG t ft~ LEG Z .JF I,,~t LL .RLJi'qMARY .k,~ e) -- ,,. FIRS'I' WELL NUt uRILL LOC LtG C:'---SLUT CuUNT'Y Kt. NA/~ S'I"A]~ ALASKA ' . --c:~-t It ['LLVAIJUN 'f~ q., UPkNAI't~NS' bC U3-Z;-7'7~ ~.IG MLJVE U'N Oj "" "' · Rlb 'IYPE 5tD UE. RRiCA , · ** L.t.~MPANY OP~KA'IkU--- UK]L. LING -LXI-~LLKAJ['JF~Y RUK'[t SPdU T'IM~ 5N/L~ Kib-~ AUK'I"-Zu " NEAT'HEm: TEHF.' 2'(, P'RkC 3Nd-N, WIND CALN RMKS: 5KIU Rib UVE~. LEG 'ID 345, Pti ~c~~' ri.U. t ' . P,~Hd bi[ iNA, i~.'.J, USg3,,~ dt:i~ X/X/A, D)'P'IH duT UU}~+::,, t.-1 8~y, rtg'., ~t Fl/HR 22,2 X L~HA X TI-[O Zbb IN ,41,'~s~ 'UNVL-PIPLt ~i. bI.'LAbE Z6s' H.U, X 3'I"RAP. SPUU ~a:3'O rtKb RECEIVED OCT At)choraq_ ~) Conaervation ANCHORAGE. AREA JUN 2 ENl.) UF I,'~LLL .~LJMM/rkY LL}- PMP PkLS ~iJu~ L, PM 6~'~ F'[/~.tK e~.'/'~ H'I' M 5~ kPM 3OO~ UONLJ Z-3-J-bYNADKLL NU, ~ . ......... :-. FT/~R "3-,., W'[' .M- 5, BiT JR, ~7.~. OSC3A~ NTH ZO~ KPM ~0 · SURVEY; 3b~, I i')EG,. N55E;. ~,.Z-i~ l,~ U. EG~ N~OL:; ~d.t 2.2 D:L,~ $tIE 4UU~ ~.'l O~t;~ .N'Y'~:_; CUS15: MUD o"IV, CUM NEAI'H~.R: IENP d~t ~RL:.C CL. DY~ ............ g~KS: 'J'l X do" HULL: UPENbA X OP~-N HULb: j"~ 3~+~. 'JO A PLJ ADk[LL Id-~/u" bit X X 5UAV~Y ]'O ~, '[~ ~ LAY DO~N UYNAD~LL X PU ~'~-~/2.~'' MuLE [}P~.NER X Il X UPEN h~L~ I~) ~9~'.F1'. CIRC A TD. PU I'l-l/Z~ BI'I' o.00F T · DRL6 ASt46LY, ~TM LIP: b] i SUb NON~] At, L;~ SPINAL DC X~ . ~: - ~5 LT..)gb NELL NO', ~b ~N,~ ~[D gRgUNU 5HUALt PDC-[bO-BAP. dIL~t IDbNI' 9'13UT~il-3.t AU'I'H MUD W'l 9.~, VlbC 33, ~L SRU fl. I: DL]Ni'~ . BIT 3RR, L'i.b, O.SC3J, J~I',S X/XlX, D~PTH ~,U'I" f'l/~R~31.2~ WT M I?~ W l t.1 Zt~-, RPM V~', CONU 2-~--1 '[IMt- DgJLL z.,5~ [RiP ~ SURVtY it Lubl Ul~..{. 5~ Cbt, ~ CH] ~, OP.~N MULE-~.5 CUbT~: MUD ~)St CUM ' j) ' ~ ~Ot-'l ~ gIAC ~lb:LL CLLANt CU'I X-LU L;RILL COLLAi:LS~ ~sU X RUN ~Sbt KUN ~.L~" ~SG, DRLG ASMBLYf ~TM UP Z6" ~.O.t L~G.TH 0.6 Z ~Ic~L DC~ L~:NL;~M i b'J'L:bL L)bt LL'}Nb'IH dAk~, LENb'[H · 0. 03-30- / ENL) [3tz ~bLL SLiMMAKY CU- ~]KL-~:XP ANCH~h, AGc PAbb 3 TiMe CSt; g LM'I' o, NbC PL. RT DAI'A: MIA X pMp 95~ SKS CLASS b + A-3L~ 1.~.2' PPG. I AIL IN X 500 5KS CLASS G + 'AVG l b.9 PPG. DISP X MUd X FLOATS )tL-LU, GfJOb .. NOC X CLN UP CUMPANY UFbHA1 El) - L;t<ILLINL, --ULVLLUPM~I-;f --~t'A MGS I?b.95 WLLL NG. 1.0 iNC.t MID GROUND SHLJAI, PI)L-15d-bA;<DID, IDENI VT'3UTZ-(~I-3~ A.UIi1 ]U ~.~00~ UNL-DbVt TD 600~ PU .6HA~ SPUD L~3--ZY-'tT~ DAYS COSTS; MhD b, CUM il,~?., L)AY 15'9'05, L. UM WLLL 'W~A'[H~k: I'LNP 2bt PKi:.C cLDY~ WiND N1 RMKS: LU 50" R ISEK X ZO"' LANDING J'i, CMl' GF',UO1 'ILJP 30" A ZU" ANNU'LUb'. ~-LD ON Zt)'" ~'~EAU~ NU SPUOL X ldYDNILt WbLO lin }:,t. LL NiPPL~ ,~ DIV~R'I'EK LINC . PU HHA. · MG$ 17b'~ WE:LL ND. t0 iNC., MI~ GRUUNU btiOAL, I"D115'¢, DRL{;~ PROGRESS ~'9~ 5N, SM-UUAL~ CltLUKIOE O5($0t CALCIUM ~(,t.)~ ~ UtL Lit SKU ~ L: DESANDLKt WI uF *~ ~fl' Uh IZ~ PMP~ 7X8 Xg/' FT/H~ ~0, WT M 2~, RPM bU~ CL~ND 4--5-1-Dt,'LL SHUE X CMl' " B1 [ O0. OU,'+, 17.~t UbC, JEi3 X/X/X, U[LPtrt -- FT'/HR ~U.2~ W'l: M ~U~ RPM IUU, C;jND ~.~--1 FI'/HR b~.c~ NTH ~U~' RPH 1(10~ Ct'ND D~LG TIME DRILL Ii, TRIP V~ 3UkVEY 3~ C~S[S: MUU 1uD, gUM RMKS: PU LtHA X '['1. L)RL Z(.,~'~ 3HL]E X 6-j~ A CH} UIRC X- 'l"O X Ct. iANt~,.'-' [i.~sA. t't A UAL X .,~LtRVt:Y 1t-1/,." . MGS 17bV~ NELL NLI. iO iNC.~ t"~lu GRUUNd St"~I']AL, TD 1olJ'~ 'i'RIFt PAOGKL3S ~-I~, Ln'N-S~--CL1AL~ MUD Nf v.O~ rISC 32t WL 56, FH b.)~ PV ~t YF CHLORID{: [7~'Ll, LALCILIM D~.U~ ~ LtlL l. . 50LJ. US--LC,/B~'L: bENFUNJ'IE IL:, UItILL -/t,~ t~AKI ! ~_ O SKU ~t 1.: L.,~blLTLR'": ~ W-[ UF i14~ WT OF .-. bKl.i ~ 'Z: I)tSANDL-R~ WI [~F ~7~ WI UF OV~ GPM - P P~PZ -IA8 X~/C. DIT 5~4t 17.5, uSC3A~ db[S Xi'AlXt DbP'[H L~UT' ~1414t F1 244, HAS '1.5 FT/HR 3Z.), wT M ~b, RPM e~}, CUNU -' I END CJI: W~LL St~MMAt~¥ C[~- ~,~F~L--[~I.:¢ Af~chL':RAUt Fl'/rW, .5oo~ W'I M lot RPN ~(.,t CUNU ~--~-l.~-l/'b'" tJUI TIME L;RILL tO.bt [RIP RMKS: L)RL I'i-I/Z" .D1NkLJIUNAL HULt t'O 1~1~ IU HUE UYNAL)KL PU DY'NADRL X IIX URL iL) HULk OP~Nb~. - .......... DRLG ASMULY~ B'I'M Z-~[3NEL DC~ LENt~'FH ~ Xl], L~.NGFr't 2 2-JFS ttWDP~ L~:NG't~;I b~ JAKS~ L[ N~I"H XO~ LENGTri Z MGS 17595 WELL ND. 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MBS 1'7~9'5 WELL NO, J6 INC.~ NJ.O GRUUt~U StNLfAL, PDC-ibU-DARUlt~t IUENI' 97JOYZ-OI.3 t AUIh I'D -~bOO~ UF,L-L)EVt ~ND DF WELL bUMMAKY Lo- LIKL--Ur.V AINCd'I,i<Abc PACt: CHLDRIUb l~'?~t .CALCIUM ~-t~ ~; UIL O~ WA[ER AUDED -- -BHT S~LIDS--Lb/U~L: bENTUNI'[~' 10~ DRILL O~ gARI~L: 75 PMP PRES 12'50, GPM ,~Z3~ 'bI l' 000~9~ AN VbL l~. PMPI P~P2 6X~X~O ~I[ 00~9-, 6.5, ADV, J~'i'S I~/18/20, UEP'I't~ OD[ DRLG TI~E DRiLL 7.5, TRIP o.~, tgG g g~l 3.b, ~db ~, ]31 PFS-I.5 COSTS: MUD ~Zb~ CUM llbO(.~J, DA~ llTub, CUM i4ELL LCgeO05~ AU'Ftt. 20gO000 WEATHER: i'EMP ~1, PREC gL, ~]ND 5--5, V15 l~ RMKS: SET 'PK~ X .827~ X 5~UEE2. k X IO0 5% CLASS + ,lDO, .U-SI STAGED TO 40U<.~, PSI X 1.() BBL5 1N EM, 1,) 6bL5 ]N CSG. TO X PKR. N.LtG 5 fiRS X SERVICE RIG X REP/~JR (*EAR ........... ON PUMP NU. 1. -11 X IA~ UNT B~Zu X URL IU ~562. GIRL HLiL~ CLEAN X TS'[ PEA. t:5 8~Su-bi A 20~0 PSJt 15 MJN~ Ht.L[) I'iK. FINISH TI ~ [Afl CMT X ~83B. DRL{; C~I' '1~ ~99u. CIRC HUL~ CL~AN X T'ST P.ERFS ~910-72 X 2000 PSI'~ 1~ MIN. I~LLD DRL~ CMT -- MGS ITbYD ~ELL ND. 16 INC.~ MID GNLiUI~U 5t't(.JAL~ PL.'~g-I~O-bAKLiJDt ]DENT' .9'?SblZ-OI--3't AUJH TD 9500~ TD 95b0~ '15'1' PERFS t [)AYS '7~- MUD H'I' TiME DRILL ~t TRIP I.bt E~AL 7.5~ U'i'HEi~t gUSTS: MUD 37~ CUP~ ll63'TYt DAY I~I35t CUM WELL 190~7~0 WEATHER: TEMP '~t PROC-CLUY~ WIN~ CALMt VIS I5 RMKS: DRLG L:MT. 9081-95, C. IRC X TST PERES VI'lO--II ........ PSI, OK, DRL RETA. INER.-X ~L~CK) X cml' 'IU 9350. 9~Z~-Z'? ~ LbAKI.NG 5 PSI/MIN. SUSPEC[ POSSIBLE' LEAKS IN SURFALE SYSTL:M. 'l'I. 'I'D 9550 X CIR~ CSt, CLEAN. DISPLACE gSG TU FiLTi:RED SEANAIER. 1'.bT L5~ X P~.RFS *** O6-10-77.~* MGS 17'b~5 WELL NO. 1~ ANC., RiD GRUOND ~HUA'L, IDEN[ 97~872-01-~ AUJH ~O ~OOt TO~550, LD ~P, OAYS 75 MOD WI 8 .~ %IME '['RIP A~.~, REPAIR 1.5, 'iS[' CSk~-b.), LD COSTS: MUD 133, ~UM 116500 RMKS: CNG QRC RAM RUBBERS, PRES TST PIC~ UP X SET PKR AT. ~ZJUF1". PRES UP TO 4000 PSi. bLI:D Td 3200 iN ZL~ MIN. ]'Lt X PIER. ]'~ X t~ll' Z gSG SLKAPER. CO I'U '9550F]'. I'U XLD DP. MG.S 17~"t~ WELL NO. IO iNC.. M/U GROUh~LJ .~;tld.ALt PIJC-Ibt,-bAk, LI.,tU. I[)b. NT ~/'138'12-01-5 AL/IH ID' ~bO0, Di~L-L,,L-V~ RMKS: PBD HULL UUAL i LAY UP 3-1./2"' HULL: X 'id, E,. LAY' DUh/N ~() JT'5. ,PiL. K UP SHUkl' ,N'fk.~NG 'l't,G. T] KLIUE CAVI EVt:RY 10 SI'ANUS. HYIJKUT.S[ BCllrt SI"RINb,S IU 3.'",C.U PSI. *** 0o-1,+-77.** EN[) ~F WI:LL ~UMMAN¥ ]DENT 97367Z-01-5, AUI'H 'JD RMKS: P~D ~SbUFT. PMP gUT .KUB'5 PMP. FINIS~EL) tqUNNJNG 3-1/Z" L"iUAL l'bG X l-iYbRuiSl -th :~'.~00 PSJ. PMP NUT R~S': PBD 95~OFl'. PE-KF. CHANGE UUI' Kg'SE PMP. PNP L)UWN T~-~E WELL. PULL. P~,P. PULL SV. TUTAL COS~ TCi DATE ~[,~77~O00. IDEN"I' V73~'~2-01--5, ALI1'F~ RM~S: PbD 955OFT. PER'F. PEKF ~ SHCTS PER FI'. X Z-1/~" U 8 ~U--U E.Z t,~F: I · *** NGs '175~5 ~5LL NO. lb INC., NJD GELIUND SHUAL~ PDC-ib(~BARDi[)~ 1DENT ~75~72-0]-5~ AU.TH TD RMKS: Pied ~550FT. PHP. P~F ~5~-~770 WI'IH 2-1/~" DROP .SV. 'fSi TU ZZUO PSI. OK. RUN ~O[~E PMF UI~: BOl'-rL~14 AT 1800 PSI,-bZ SPMt PRU[,; b~) AAeL A~ Z.Ouo ~-1~-77. M65 .17b95 W~LL NU. ~ /NC . t M1D 6AL]UND ~MLIAL' '' t PL*C-I'5~-bAr, Lt]L~t, -- RMKS: PBD-~SbOFT. PMP. . 15~0 BPUPL) AT' .1900 PSi, · ** 0'0-2i-'~7 ~** MGS17695 WELL NU. tO INC=, HID Gi<UUNU SHOAL, ~'UC-IbO-bAK[i/D, IDEN'I' S'.7~672-~1-3, AUIH "I'D 9~UO, U~iL-DEV, A~KS: PBU 955uFT, PMP N~. *** IUL=NT M73.~"IZ-L~I-3t AUi'rt l"'O 9'~UUt DRL-DeVt ~GS 17b~ WLLL NO. 1~ INC., NiP G~UON[') SI.t~JAL~ PI,C-15C-BAROJ.[~ IDENF ')'lS8"/Z-g[-:~t AU'i'ti T[J '~'5,(JOt U~L-UL:Vt RMKS: P6D 955ut,:l.' P~P NL,. MGS 1'1.59b ~LL NO. 1o lNG., MiD L~KLIUN[) Sr~UAL, PDC-lbO-BAKOID, IDtNl' VTLt~TZ~CI-3~ Al]TH ID ~bUO~ DKL-IjbV, TD 964b~ CUMP-OIL--PRUO~ PKUGRkSS VS~ DAYS 8~ [.)U~ t) t,. t · , ' -' ', ENb Ot: WELL SUMMARY L',_~- D~L-I)E~/ AI~CHL~'A6, L I-'A(~L. 9,2 -2~ ~ TSf: 1113 [~OPU~ 17 BWPU~ 037 x 5a SPM. RIG Ob: ~.'z30 3-2o-'17 RIG ~EL: 2200. O-1~-77 F: INA L RE PO'k T' DPE~AT1QN.5: OC O~-Zo--7'7~ RI.u; MUVE ON 0~--Z0-77~ ELEVATION 79.~ ~EF K~MSL RIG TYPE STD DERRICK STOP SUMMARY PRUDUC~.K FINAL kel: CUMPL~lbO O6-L~-'/lt PB T'U . SURVEY A~UC(j FJM~F NT~ *THIS SURV~:.Y ~$ CLJRRFE, T TO THE. · *[iESY .DF MY KNUWLEf)6E AN[) I8 · *~I;PDURYE. U ~Y~CTUAL FIELD DAfA,, * [[l~[~JY REPRESENTAflVF · ********************************* -) 100 500 1-~5 $ b~- 0 E ~00 5'3~ 8 53- 0 E 700 b"~O 8' 50= 0 E 800 6=-S ~ ~8- 0 E 900 5-~ ~ ~= 0 E I000 5= 0 6 ag. 0 E 110~ 5- n S ~0~ o E laO0 5-15. $ ~B= 0 E 1300 6- 0 8 aS= o E 1500 10-30 . 8 5~= 0 E 1700 10=:~o S 81,, 0 E 180o lo-/~0 8 8t- 0 E DATE /4/1~/77 COHPVTER INmUT DATUM I~C BEAPI~'JG CODE CO/~Ei~T$ 0=15 ~ 89= 0 E DEPT~ 1900 2000 21o0 ~EO0 2300 2/400 E~O0 ~700 ~gOO ~ooo ~lO0 ~0o ~0o ~00 ~5oo ~0o 8DC - I0=t0 I0=25 lO'~S 10'~5 10'15 g=~5 IO~ o 1o- o 9=15' ~'I1 ~'3~ BEARI~aG 81,,, 0 E 82,, 0 E 80- 0 E 8;5= O_ E 82.. 0 E 78= 0 E 78- 0 E 78- 0 E 78= 0 E 75= 0 E $ ?~- 0 E 75= 0 E 75-0 E 80= o £ 63= 0 E Bg- 0 E' .58- 0 E CODE COMMENTS )B NUMBER ~4G816 DEPTH 3700 3800 398O ~000 qqoo ~?0o ~800 SO00 )~00 5~00 5300 DATUM DATE 9- 0 N 55,,, 0 E 9=:L5 N 58= 0 E 9=30 ~ 59- 0 E l oI 0 N ~m 0 E 10= 5 N' 63- 0 E 11-30 ~ 5~i 0 E !1~30. N 5b- 0 E ~tl-. 0 N '53. 0 E 11-'0 N 50- 0 E' · ., ..- l O-aO N aT- 0 £- ALASKA DATE; ~I~,2/77 CDNPuT, ER tNaUT DATUM BEARZN'G CDDE C~M~ENT$ 5/400 11-15 ~ /4'8- 0 E 5~a .11-10 N ~8. 0 E 5500 11-15 N ~= 0 E 570o 9=55 N ~7- 0 E 5gO0 B-55 ~ ~0- 0 E biO0 5-55 ~ 57- 0 E 6300 8- 0 N 79. 0 E haO0 g-30. N 78- 0 E 6~00. 9-45 N 77° 0 E 6600 10-50 N'78. 0 E- · 6700 11'35' N 79- 0 E~.. · · _ ~9o0 10.~0 ~ 8~'- 0 E' 7000 10-20 I~GE 5 DEPT~ 7100 COMPUTER INPUT DATUM , 1-0-10 N 82- 0 E' ?~00 10-35 7~00 g-~5 N 8~- 0 E 7600 g-lO N 79= O'E 7700 9- 0 ~ 79- 0 E 7800 9- 0 7900 ~=~ 8000 9-~5 N 7b- 0 E 6100 9-aO ~ 77- 0 E B~O0 g"30 N 79- 0 E N 78- 0 E 8500 :- 7-50 N 79,, 0 E . . · ~ 8558 7-~o, "~ 80. 0 E 8700 7-15 N 77- 0 E ,~l L1B NUMBER 8800 8900 9000 9200 9300 9~00 DATUM 5~30 1'55 O~ 0 DATE CODIE DATE ~Y DE,PTW DEPTH DEPTH 200 ~00,00 200,00 ]0'0 200,00 300,00 TME RADIUS OF CURVATURE VE~T, COURSE SECT, DEV, .22 ,22 2,0! 1,3~ q,29 2,b2 600 ~g~,86 798,88 18,73 10,81 ~O0 798,37 8g~,~7 2~,18 10,02 1000 8g?,gb 997,~6 2~,~9 9,08 58,58 1100 997.58 1097.58 1200 lOgT.18 1197.18 1)00 1196,70 1296,70 1.00 1295,8~ 1500 SEA R ! ~{G D M ~600 1~42,b7 154'2.67 72.B2 L900 17~7m55 1~87.5g 122,80 ~000 1585,8~ I~85,88 13g,51 -. !100 1~8~,22 208,,22 15b,O~ * -., - ,, - . . 0-15 N 89- 0 E 0=i0. N 75- 0 E · 0-15 ~ 5%= 0 E I=15 8 8~= 0 E l=~5 8 6~= 0 E CODRDIN~TEB D-LEG STATIDN O~' }4( L~TITUDE DEPARTURE DER 100 DISTANCE, -, BE ,01 N ,22 E 0,00 ,22 N ,~0 E ,1'2 ,17 8 2,t2 E 1,0e ,80 8 a.,65 E ,72 3-$5 8 53= 0 E :~,lb 6'20' 8 50' 0 E 8mSZt ,Il 5-25 $ ~18.. 0 E 22,3~ 8 5- 0 S 44g= 0 E 2B,3,5 8 .. 8,72 5-'0 8 ~0- 0 E 3~,01 8 9,80 6= 0 8 a3- 0 E ~6,7q 8- !mmg3 10-30 $ 5Q~ 0 E b8,03 S 0-25 B 80- 0 E ?gmT~ 8 -.. 91,0~ $ ,22~ AT N ,59# AT N 8~ .93# AT N 7E 2.13# ~.T $ 85 .,72~ AT B 80 8,65 E t lS,ql E 2,77 31,02 E .67 37,82 £ 9,~1~ .AT 8 ~9 17,~2~ AT $ bl 28,29# ~T 8 50 38,22# aT S 5~ a7,26~ ~T B 53 51,1e F. 58, $8 E 79,(8 E-. 2.80. · 55.g7~ AT $ 87,52~ AT $~ 9, 9"J,73 E i13,,?(:, E 1,8~,99 E ,17 '122,18# AT $ 172.~e~ AT -B ~0- 389.80# Ar $ 62- JD~ NUH~ER Mr~8!~ ;[NRUN SURVEY 2200 23~0 E~O0 2500 2~00 2700 28O0 2.9OO 3OD0 3100 3300 3~00 3500 3600 3?00 3800 3gO0 3~80 LO00 ~100 . ~U~$EA DEPTH ~l~O,Tb a~7~ 2377,~S 2~75,58 2572.06 ~672,57 2771,09 3066,71 31~5,3b 33b3,~ 365~,55 3837,1.0 $8~j6,83 .. · · VERT. DEPTH ~182'51 228 o, 76 2374,00 2.q77.25 2575.58' 267~,06 ~772.57 2'87 1. Oq 3E65,36 .3660,82 3759,55 3858.2.1 3937't0 THE VERT. SECT. 172,93 19D.17 2~3,70 300.03 3t~,88 32~,77 3q5,75 R4DIU,.9 OF CuRVATuRE. DF."Vm 1.7,36 I?,15 17,15 t~J,58 15,86 I~'1; .BEARIN$ COORDINATE8 D=LEG D M D - LATITUDE DEPARTURE PER lO0 9-~5 8 ?Se 0 E 110,70 $ E9~,08 E lO- 0 8 75" .0 E ILL,70 8 . 31'0.7~ 'E ~'~5 8 7~- 0 E llg,~8 8 3~70~8 E I0= 0 8 75- 0 E 1~3,86 8 3"3,81 E 9-,5 8.75- 0 E 128,30 8 3~0,37 E q-35 $ 80- 0 E !31,gQ 5 376,7~ ~ e-15 N 63- 0 E- 12g,5~ 8 392,be E 8=11 N 59o 0 E 12~o~1 8 a05,92. E ~m15 N b2m 0 E 115.03 8 ~18,~0 E 8-~0 N 58- 0 E 107,5, 8 a3I,Sg E 9- 0 9-35 9-30 ,58 5.97 ,61 N 5~,. 0 N 58., 0 N ~Jg- 0 E 7~,71 N 60- 0 E 73,04 ~85.63 E · 500,37 E-'- · STATION D,t', }A 279.0~# AT $ 6~ ~7,07~ AT $ 6~ 3t~,23~ AT 8 b~ 331,25~ AT 8 6q 382.53# AT 8 70 ~55,30# AT $ 77 ~78,50~ AT 8 80 ~gl.0g~ AT $ 81~ · ~. .. JOB NU~BE.~ ~GSi~ ALASK,~ PA~E ] BY THE ~ADIU8 t:}F CURVATURE DE'TN DEPTN DEPTH SECT. DEV. D ~ D ~ ~00 ~053,B~ ~15~.86 ~8~.5b 17.~ ~0- 5 N 6J. 0 E ~300 ~152,25 ~252.25' ~O0,~g 17,87 10-~0 N 5~- 0 E ~OO ~250,~ ~$50,~ 5~9,0g l~,9~ ii-20 ~ Be- 0 E ~500 ~3~B,51 ~a8.51 5~7.86" 19,58 11=15 N 55= 0 E q~O0 aqebmS~ ~5~6.5a 556,77 19.72 I1-30 ~ 59- 0 E 4800 ~6q2.57 ~7~2,57 5000 q8$8,86 ~38,86 029,~g 5200 -5035.37 5135.37 5300 5~33,72 5233,72 5uO0 5231,40 5331~90 ~e5.81 5~q~ 5275,06 5375m06 701,~3 5bOO 5Q28.2~ 5528.20 729,75 ~800 56E5.32 S725.3.2 ,000 5822~8~ $~2~.86 l'9,72 11'15 le. Oe 1.1- 0 18m9~ 10-50 1~.~2 10-t0 18,08 lO-aO 19~01 11-15 8,55 11-10 10,88 11=15 18.0)5 10'15 N .ii- 0 E 17,51 q)"55' N /47-.0 E 16,50 ~' 5 N ~2' 0 E' 15,6. L~TITUDE 56,82 28,17 17,87 15,q~ N 27,80 N /40,22 N 52.Q~ N 83,20 N 9dmqB N 102,9~ N m. 5 N 35= o E !50.93 N · ~ _ . .. . L ' .. PER 100 DISTANCE ') Bi 515,8a E ,20 531,a6 E ,81 g~Tm~g E 5b~J.39 E .22 ,20 E ~32 5Q~.Oa# ~T B 8~ 565,04# AT B 8~ $81.~8# AT 8 8i 598,02 E ~1l{.08 E. ~29,,z48 E, ~58.71 E ,~72,25 E ?05,c)5 E ,~,7 ,62 727,90 E 7~0m81 E 1,Ol 735,1~m AT N 81, t01~ 78605~ AT N .. _ ALA.SM~ BY SECT. DEV, D M D M · 6~00 ~21B.38 ~lB,3B ]5.2t COORDZN4T£$ D-LEG 8TATZON D~SPL~C LATITUDE DEDARTURE PER 100 DIST.A~CE BE 8-30 m 78- 0 E 17~,~E N 8!~,.~.?# AT N 78 6500 6t17,1! 6a17.11 857.0? 0700 7000 &BOBmO9 6908,09 951.78 7100 17.87 10-50 N 78- 0 E 177,8& N lB! ,'fa N 19,87 ll.,~O N 80- 0 E 189.22 N 19,08 lO-~O N 8~" 0 :E ~ t~,2l N 18.2~ I0-20 N 82- 0 E i9~.7, N 17,79 lO-lO N 8g- 0 E 1~7.22 N 18.01 10-15 N 81- 0 E 1B,22 10'25 N 81- 0 E 16,79 q=25 N 81- 0 E '700 7~97,&3 7597.~3 1071,55 B00 7196,~0 7696,~0 1087,17 eO0 7695.11 7795,11.110~,1& 000 7795,71 7893.71 1119,80 100 789~,~8 799E.28 l13Umb~ ~00 7e90,88. 8090,8B t153,'E8' -. . 205,a~ N 20~,12 N 857.1'1 E 1.26 1,10 876,76. E ,78 915,13 E ,77 950,80 E ,17 ~-I0 m 79= 0 E lOaO,~3 E' 11,7~ ~- 0 N ?9- 0 E 213,~ N 105~'02 E 15,&5 9- 0. N ?'8- 0 E' 217,06 N t017,3& E: 16,00 g-~5 N 7&- 0 E 220,&~ N . 108~,91 (. l~,&5' 9-~5 N ?O- 0 E. ~a,O~ N 1090,10 E'. l&,S& 'g-~O N 77- O' E ~8,62 N - 1115,50 E~ . ~=30 N 79m 0 E''~3~mOS.N -.. . -, . · 570,75e AT N 78, ,17 1073,§a# AT N 78-' 1089,~1# AT N 1105,~0# AT N : .19 1118,8~d AT N 78-~ .. o . . 1131.,78.E .... ' ,38 . . ., : ,. · . . . · , .,_ ; JOB NUmBeR MG~b ~NRUN BURVE¥ BY ,~.EAS. ~UBSEA !DEPTH DEPTH 8500 8287,22 8600 VERT. VE~ D~'PTM SEC 8~88,22 t!85. 848~.33 12~3. THE. RADIUS (DR COURSE DEV. CURV~TUR~ ZN: BEARING DM D M 8-25 - 7-50 ?-/JO 7-15 N ?;8- 0 E N ?c~.. 0 E N 80- 0 E N 78,. 0 E CDDRDI'N~.TES L~TZTUDE DEPARTURE 2:~8,57 N 3.1m$,6?J 2~2~ N - 1185,20 2~.~,7~ N 1190,55 D-LEG PFR 1,35 8TATION DISTANCE 1201,97# AT N 7 1209,7~# AT N 7 1215.2~# AT N ? 8700 8a8~,-~$ qlO0 BS~,Qq 9200 Bq83,28 8883.82 1257.~6 9.37 8983,~9 1265.59 8.la 9283.15 9528.10 1281,~2 7-15 5-30 5-15 4~7 3-20 58 I-55 98 1-30 2! 0"' 0 77- 0 E 77- 0 E 70- 0 E .~5- 0 E 27- 0 E O- 0-E 2~q,26' 'N 252,0~ N 25/J,"? N 256,51 N 25B,18 N N N N 1202,88 E 121/-t.~1 E 1233.63 E 1252.0~ E 125tJ.17 E 1,20 tm50 1,18 0.00 FEET EI~UAL8 Pg~CEMENT AT THE ~83.E0 FEET AT · DEPTH N 78,,, o. OF .. .' :. I ~ , I' ' r : ' I>000...' ) 1985 88 ..................... ~...:..: - ~ · ....... ,., [ ......... -.- . ................ '.. .... . . ~ . ..... . ........: ., : . 9645 T'D 0 95 ' I .......... ; ,_ . : .. i ~ , , .. .o _ ! , , .. · . .......... VERTICLE SECTION 6000 _._ L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent June 21, 1977 Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 File: LAD-484-WF Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Director _Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Re: Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 Please find attached State of Alaska Form P-4 summarizing drilling operations on Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 for the month of May 1977. Very truly yours, L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent Attachment JDP:srb Form No. P-4 REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STAT E 0 F A LAS KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20300 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17595 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME MGS State 17595 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 16 4. LOCATION OF WELL Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Middle Ground Shoal 11. SEC. T. g. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 77-16 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. Status as of April 30, 1977: TD 7329', drilling 12-1/4" hole. May 1-18 TD 9642' drilling 12-1/4" hole · · May 19-20 May 21-22 TD 9645' logging and prepare to run 9-5/8" casing TD 9645', run 218 joints 9-5/8", 40#, 43.5#, 47#, S-95 & SS-95 Butt csg. Land at 9641', cement with 1720 sx Class "G" cement. Cement set in casing. May 23-28 TD 9645' drilling cement May 29 May 30-31 PBD 9420', pump 950 sx Class "G" cement through shoe. PBD 9420', perforate and squeeze with 700 sx Class "G" cement at 7175'-7177' and 6330'-32'. Status as of May 31, 1977: PBD 9420', prepareto perforate and squeeze cement. 14, I hereby cer~.y t~.t~, e ~~t SIGNED TITLE Area Superintendent DATE June 21, 1777 NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month, unlees otherwise directed. L A. Darsow Area Superintendent May 13, 1977 Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 u/ File: LAD-391-WF Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Director Division of 0il and Gas Conservation Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Re: Monthly Report c.f Drilling and Workover Operations Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 Please find attached state of Alaska Form P-4 summarizing drilling operations on Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 for the month of April 1977. Very truly yours, L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent Attachment RECEIVED Division of Oii& C-~J O~n~rw'[~on REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STAT E O F A LAS KA el L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. AP1 NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20300 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17595 1. 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME WELL WELL OTItER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Amoco Production Company MGS State 17595 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, AK 99510 16 4. LOCATION OF WELL Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS PlatfOrm Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M, FIELD AND POOL, OR WIL~AT Middle Ground Shoal 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 77-16 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. Status as of March 31, 1977: TD 660', prepare to drill 17-1/2" hole out from under 20" casing. April 1-10 April 11-12 April 13-30 Status as of April 30, 1977: TD 4050', drilling 17-1/2" hole. TD 4050', run 101 joints 13-3/8", 68#, K-55 Butt casing. Land at 4002'. Cement with 1170 sx of Class "G" cement. TD 7329', drilling 12-1/4" hole. TD 7329', drilling 12-1/4" hole. RECEIVED MAY 1 § 1977 14. I hereby certifyJ~at :the foregoing is true and correct SIGNED~,~~ ~ TITLE Area Superintendent DATE__ May 13, 1977 NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. O~)01B S'rATE ~'of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation TO= Hoyle H. Hami 1 ton · Oir~ctor Thru: Lonnie C. Smith Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM: Harold R. Hawkins Petroluem Inspector DATE : May 2, 1977 SUBJECT: Witness BOP Test for Amoco MGS #16 Sec. 31, TgN, R12W, S.M. Permit #77-17 Platform Baker Tue. sday,.....Apr~l 12,..lg77- I left my house at .12 noon for an AAI flight to Kenai 'at l:O0 PM. I arrived in Kenai at 1:30 PM and went to Wick Road at Shell heliport in a Hertz car rental. I left the heliport by chopper and arrived on Platform Baker and met the platform superintendent for Amoco. Purpose for trip was to witness B~OP~ tests on. #ell MGS #17. Jim McMaster, superintendent' for Amoco Platform Baker, was supervising the BOP tests. The BOP tests started at g:30 PM. The test plug was a OCT wellhead type. The upper kelly and lower kelly and lower pipe rams were tested all at one time to 3000 psi and held OK:' The master valve on accumulator had 2500 psi and the nitrogen backup botties had 2000 psi each. There were four bottles. The spool has 4" outlets. The inside choke valve and inside kill valve and upper pipe rams tested to 3000. psi OK. The outside choke and check valve on kill line tested, to 3000 psi OK. There were g Halliburton low torque valves and l~ flanges. There was a positive Choke and manually operated choke and a awaco super choke on the manifold that all tested to 3000 psi. The annular preventer was tested to 1500 psi. The test stem was pulled and the blind rams were tested to 3000' psi. There was a ball and dart valve on the floor OK. The rig was in very good working condition and clean and free of debris.. Tests were completed at 12:00 AM. Tests were done with water. In summary: I witnessed a BOP test on Platform Baker with no leaks. Tests ~re satisfactory. Attachment H~ :b~ ..... --s- - - - .......... . ..... .... ~- ......... - · ...... ~ ~ :'.'?~:::.. ~:~': . :' ::~o :~.:~ :~:~':~ o, ,.Ge"e~:]::' ::.': ' :. . '. "~ .: -'.' Ye~"-:-':~a::--~:~e~".(~:-~O~'E':~e~s:~ ':.." ' ':"::::~.-'~".~' :':~::Ge~:~::~:O~se~eepi"'~:'-' .'"':' . (~)' ( )'"' ]6. ~f]u~'dL~~)mud' ( )'"o~] .' · ' '~(x) (}-3:.. ReS'e~>Pit-(-.)open( }filled. (A) ( ) 1.7; Master Hvd. Co'ntrol'S~s.-' psia': :>: ~(~)~-:(~) :' .4~:...~:~ ::::::::::::::::::::: .:.:>-,. ::'. ::.: '-"... (~)' -(. ) ~8, m.~ b~s'~, ~X~2'~'~s~g :".' ":- -'~ :' ::.":' '":;'"'>'- ~ ("?~):~:]S~fe:t~'' Valve'Tests. -' ' ~ (~)- ( ) t9. R~mOte C~6~ _ . ' '....::' (-) '( ): 5-,-S~'fa-~-No. Well-s' ' .(~) (). 20. Drilling' spoo1.-~~ "outlets ' '>"~'-(.'_) ( ).' 6': SubSu~:~aC'e-N°.. Wells (~' ( )' 21. Kill..Li~e~ Ch~ck.valve .'~"':' ~.. ' (')'W61'l Test Data ' (X) ( ) 22. Choke Flowline (~) HCR valve ( ) '( ) 7. Well Nos. (.~) ( ) 23, Choke Manifold No. valvs ~ flg.~/~ 24. Chokes-(~)Remote(~'~Os. (~d~i :.~.. ( ) ( ) 8. Hrs.'"abser '',- ", ' ( ) ( ) 9'.' BS&W.''~ , , , ( ) ( ) '10. Gr. Bbls. , ( ) Final- Ab;ndon~'ent , :L_ ('~) () __ (~) ( ) 25. Test Plug-(~)Wellhd( )csg( )none I~ ( ) 26. A. nnular Preventer2~6epsig ( ) 27. Blind Rams~mgopsig ( ) ( ) ll'.. P&A Mar.ker (X) ( ) 28. Pipe 'Rams3~ psig ( ) ( ) 12. Water Well-( )capped( )plugged (;') ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock 3'~e~psig ( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up (X) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve ( ) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled (.~) ( ) 31 Safety Floor valves-()~)BV ~)Dart Total inspection Observation time ~, hrs/days Total number leaks and/or equip, fai'lures'~o~A~- Remarks. ,,/',,:-':/-~ ~/ .,-2 om,., ~) L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent April 15, 1977 File: LAD-3OO-WF Mr. Hoyle Hamilton, Director Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Department of NaturalResources State of.Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Amoco Production Com P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Sir: Re: Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 Please find attached State of Alaska Form P-4 st~marizing drilling operations on Middle Ground Shoal 17595 Well No. 16 for the month of March 1977. Very truly yours, L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent Attachment RECEIVED APR i 8 1977 D".viSiOn Cf 0il ,~.:.j,,~, c~ ....., ,, · .......... Form No. P-4 ,~ SUBMIT IN'DUPLICATE REV. 3-1-70 STATE OF ALASKA Gl L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. AP! NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20300 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17595 WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Amoco Production Company ~ MGS State 17595 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, gl( 99510 16 4. LOCATION OF WELL Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WIL~AT Middle Ground Shoal 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 77~/7 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. March 26, 1977: Spud. March 26-28 March 29-30 TD 600' drilling 26" hole. , TD 660', drill 26" hole, run 16 its, 20", 94# Grade B casing. ~ Land at 632'. Cement with 1450 sx Class G cement. March 31 TD 660', clean out 20" csg. Prepare to drill 17-1/2" hole. Status as of March-31: TD 660', prepare to drill 17-1/2" hole out from under 20" casing. .APR 8 1 77 O~vJsion cf 0il ...... SIGNED V- ~. x../~-'~..,.-- ,,~..---~ 'TITLffE Area Superintendent · DATE Apr-il 15. 1977 NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. ~h Z4, 1977 Re: ~ State 17595 fl6 Amoco Production Company. State Permit ~. 77-17 ~ar Sir: Encl~ ts the approved application for permit to drt11 the above referenced well at a location In Sectlo~ 31, Tmmshtp gfl, Range 121d, ~e11 smap'les, core chtps ~ a mud log are not requ't red. .A directional survey ts ~q'u! ~. ~ t4any rtvers tn A1aska and their .dreJnage systems have been classified as Important for the spa~tag or artgratton of aeadrmmus ftsh. Operatt~qs In these areas are ~ect to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated their (Tttle 5, Mas~ AdmJntstratlve Code). Prtor to commnctng operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, Oepart- merit ef Fish and Game. Pollution of a~y waters of the State- ts prohibited by_AS _46, Chapter 03, Artlcte 7 and the regulations p?emul~~ the~under (Tttl_e 18, Alaska _ AdmJntstratlve ~, Chapter 70) a~d by the Federal ~ter Pollution Control Act, as ~. Prior to cammnctng operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Oepar~ent of Eavl~tal Conservation. Purs~uant to AS 38.40,-Local H1~e Under State Leases, the Alaska Oepartment of Labor Js beln§ rmtJfJed of the Issuance of thts permtt to dr111. To ald us In. schedu11~ field work, we would appreciate your notifying thts office wtthtn 48 .hours. after the well ts spudded. ~le would also 11ke to be notified so that a representative of the O~vislon may be present to wttness testing of blmmut preventer'.equtpment before surface castng shoe ts drtlled. L. A. ;De~o~ I~S St~t~ 17595 t~16 2- March 24, 1977 event of ~pens1~ or abandomnent please gtve thts offtce adequate aCvance notl'f?~tlon so that~:~:~, may have a wtt~ess present. Very truly ~rs, Chat~n Alaska 0ti and Gas Conser~att~ EnClosure CC: Department ~ Ftsh and Ga_me, Habt tat Sectton w/o encl. ~a~t o~ Envlrenne~.~l Conservation w/o encl. Oepa~t of Labor, Supervlsor, Labor Law Compliance Otvlst~ w/o eec1. Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent March 23, 1977 File: LAD-226-WF Mr. Hoyle Hamilt'on, Director Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Re: Application for Permit to Drill MGS 17595 Well No. 16 Attached is a State of Alaska Form 10-401 requesting a Permit to Drill MGS 17595 Well No. 16. Amoco proposes to drill this well from Leg 2, Slot 1 on Platform Baker to a location at the top of the Lower Kenai Conglomerate G-1 zone at -7850' MSL, 1700' FNL, 1650' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. Total depth is estimated to be 10,000' and will be achieved when the total conglomerate (G-1 through G-5) section has been penetrated. This well'will be the fourth well completed in the NE 1/4 of Section 31 and is required in order to recover trapped reserves from the east flank of the MGS structure. Also attached are BOP sketches, a plat of the proposed location relative to Platform Baker, and a draft in the amount of $100 to cover the filing fee. Since this wellwill be the fourth completed in the NE 1/4 of Section 31, we hereby request administrative approval for the above location. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow Area Superintendent Attachments RECEIVED MAR 3 ',5 1977, D!visien 04 Oil a~rl 6:.~ C~nserv~tion Form 10~401 REV. 1-1-71 STATE OF ALASKA OI'L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MAR 2 31977 PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN la. TYPEOFWORK D'.Mslon of 0ii an,-; F'~s Ccasor DRILL' [~] DEEPEN Fl. 'Anch0ra:~a b. TYPE OF WELL OIL GAS SINGLE ~ MULTIPLE ~-~ 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 779, Anchorages. Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL · Atsurface Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Platform Baker, 1992' FNL, 593' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S,M. At proposed prod. zone 1.700' FNL, 1650' FWL, Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M., Top G-1 Con- 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE~iomera te - 7929 TVD, 20 miles NW of Kenai, Alaska -7850 MSL 14. BOnD INFORMATION : Blanket bond in- force TYPE Surety and/or No. APl No. 50-133-20300 6. LEASE DESIGNATION 'AND SERIAL NO. v~il~T~ 17595 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOI"FEE OR TRIIIE NAME 8. UNIT'FARM OR LEASE NAME MGS State 17595 9. WELL NO. 16 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Middle Ground ' Shoal 11.SEC., T., R., M,, (BOTTOM IlOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 31, T9N, R12W, S.M. A~ou., $100,000 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * .... ! ~__ [ 16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST. - PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, ~T. ADL' 17595 I 5160 (Also to nearest drig, unit, ffany) ' 18. DISTANCE FROM'PROPOSED LOCATION ' 19. PROPOSED DEPTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. '~ · from MGS 17595 Well No. 10,000' 17.NO,ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WELL 4O 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS RD tary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START 79.4 KB-MSL March 23, 1977 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGIIT PER FOOT GRADE SE~ING DE~ll Qugnlity of cement 26" 20" 91.51# ~LX-42 600' To surface 17-1/2" 13-3~8" 61-68# ' K-55 4,000' 2000 sx. 2-stage to surface 12-1/4" 9-5/8'" 40-47# S-95 10.000' As required to cover~all pay NOTE: C~sing desig~ will be based upon safety factors of 1.125 for collapse, 1.0 for burst, and 1~8 for tensile, rating, with maximun required mud weight estimated be 10.5 ppg. Operator proposes to drill subject well from Leg 2, Slot 1, MGS Plat- form Baker, to a location at the top of the Lower Kenai Conglomerate 1700' FNL, 1650' FWL, Section 31, T9N, R12W, at -7850' MSL. Total depth is estimated to be 10,000' and will be achieved when the total conglomerate section has been penetrated. After log evaluation, zones of interest will be perforated, stimulated if necessary, and produced~ There are no affected operators. IN ABOVE SPACe' DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen give data on. present productive zone and proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to. drill or deepen directionally, give pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer Program. 24. I hereby certi.~ thgt theOV~ is True a. nd Correct . DATE March 23, 1977 n.rLEArea Superintendent (This space for State offi'ce, use) SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED ! MUD LOG [] YES ~ NO I [] YES ['~ NO DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED ~ YES [] NO CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20300 PERMIT NO. APPOVED BY 77-17 APPROVAL DATE i n .,~., ~,o...~--,..,~' .. _ . T TLE r'ma *See Instruction On Reverse Side .March 24, 1977 DATE March ?Z~: 1977 RECEIVED Ohrision cl 0ii ,~r,~! O"s ~ u Anuhorao~ ~0 '51 :SO I (AMOCO_) SUBJECT ~'"' Amoco Production Comp/-~! ENGINEERING CHART SHEET NO. FILE OF APPN I L~/5 I i 3OOO I I R'ECEIVED MAR 2 ',:; 1977 ~t Oil .... ~, ,',- An~hora~,~ (AMOCO~ Amoc° Production Comp<"y' ENGINEERING CHART FILE APPN DATE BY ! I i' i 2, FI~.LUP ~,~LL LiNt RECE V MAR :~ ~ 1977 CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company ~,~-~-)~C~) Yes No Remarks 1. Is the permit fee attached ............. - ......... ~ 2. Is well to be located in a defined pool ............ ~ 3. Is a registered survey plat attached ................ 4. Is well located proper distance from property line ......... w/~ 5. Is well located proper distance from other wells .......... 6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ...... 7. Is well to be deviated .................... /~__~K Is operator the only affected ,party ................ /J~JK 9. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............. x~WK 10. Does operator have a bond in force ................. F~J~, ll. Is a conservation order needed ................... i2. is administrative approval needed ................. 13. Is conductor string provided ................. 14. Is enoumh cement used to circulate on conductor and, surface 15. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings . ~t Will cement cover all known productive horizons .......... t7. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ........... 18. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension & burst . 19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to %oo~ psig . ~,~.~ 20. Has DMEM approved Plan of Operation ................ Additional RecLuirements' Approval Recommended: Geology: Engi neeri rig' HWK ~~ ' RAD Revised 11/17/76