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HomeMy WebLinkAbout222-010From:Morgan, Kirk A (DNR)
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC); Heusser, Heather A (DNR)
Cc:Clifton, Sean C (DNR)
Subject:Merlin -2
Date:Thursday, May 23, 2024 1:42:07 PM
The Division of Oil & Gas has not received a request for confidentiality extension for the Merlin
2 well.
Kirk A. Morgan
Petroleum Geophysicist
Resource Evaluation Section Manager
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
550 W. 7th Ave. Suite 1100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone; 907-269-0135
Email; kirk.morgan@alaska.gov
From:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
To:Morgan, Kirk A (DNR)
Cc:Heusser, Heather A (DNR)
Subject:Merlin 2, PTD 222-010, Extended Confidentiality?
Date:Monday, May 6, 2024 7:49:00 AM
Good Morning Kirk,
Merlin 2, drilled by Emerald House, is on a relinquished lease in NPR-A. Has Emerald House
requested extended confidentiality for Merlin 2? The well data is due for release after May 7, 2024.
Thank you,
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
April 10, 2023
Susan Childs
Senior Regulatory and NonTech Risk Manager
Fairweather, LLC
301 Calista Court
Anchorage, AK 99518
Re: Closeout Notice of Violation
Docket Number: OTH-23-001
Late Data Submittals
Merlin 2 (PTD 2220100)
Dear Ms. Childs:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) reviewed the updated compliance
matrix developed by Fairweather LLC for Emerald House LLC in response to the notice of
violation dated February 21, 2023. The compliance matrix presented is an example of how
regulatory actions will be tracked in the future. The AOGCC considers this notice of violation
closed with the March 30, 2023, email submittal.
Sincerely,
Brett W. Huber, Sr.
Chair, Commissioner
cc: Meredith Guhl
Phoebe Brooks
From:Susan Childs
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Cc:Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
Subject:Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Date:Thursday, March 30, 2023 4:38:35 PM
Attachments:image001.png
AOGCC_Compliance_Matrix.xlsx
Hi Meredith and Samantha,
Per your letter dated March 15 and subsequent email information from March 23, I have attached an updated compliance
matrix that I believe should be a complete view of what is required by AOGCC regulations and how that correlates with
the Hickory 1 well. This is an example of how we will go forward in our compliance efforts for AOGCC permits. If
there is something missing please advise.
Susan
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 3:17PM Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov> wrote:
Hi Susan,
The regulations cited in our response to Fairweather/AEA are AOGCC regulations with reporting requirements that
were not covered in the excel document. Fairweather/AEA is required to comply with additional AOGCC regulations
beyond those listed in the Permit to Drill.
Some of the reporting requirements include:
1. If 10-403 sundry approved, which following form due and time limits for reporting
2. If BOPE used for well control, notice to AOGCC and testing of used components
3. If/when well tested, items required to be submitted
4. Timing for 10-407 or other reports due
5. When are samples due to AOGCC
Hope this helps, please let me know if you still have further questions.
Thank you,
Meredith
From: Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2023 11:34 AM
To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>
Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Hi Samantha and Meredith
After looking at the letter we received regarding adding additional information that are not specific to Hickory.
Fairweather LLC is currently supporting AEA with Hickory #1. We have an approved Permit to Drill for that specific
well. Past Hickory #1 I have no idea what Accumulates plans are for further drilling on the North Slope or future
drilling campaigns. This document is a tracking system we use for all permits when we are hired by a firm to work.
Fairweather's "iterative system" is something on the lines of TaskOps which we are still working to identify the
components necessary to achieve Fairweather's goals in compliance with all of our clients.
Also, are there items specific to Hickory #1 that are not outlined in the approved Permit to Drill that AOGCC required
to be documented?
I am happy to get on a call or visit with you about this.
Susan
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 2:06 PM Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com> wrote:
Hi Samantha
We will add the information and send back.
Thank you
Susan
On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 1:56 PM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Susan please find attached a follow up request to the initial information provided.
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
From: Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2023 2:33 PM
To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>
Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Hello Samantha and Meredith,
I am attaching the response to the Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation received February 21. I will
send the hard copy via US Postal Service. Please let me know if there are additional questions or need for a
discussion.
Thank you
Susan
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 9:45 AM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Ms. Childs,
AOGCC will grant an extension of an additional 14 days, a response is due by March 21, 2023,
covering:
1) a written description and examples of its regulatory compliance tracking system that
address all AOGCC-mandated obligations.
2) a written explanation describing the specific corrective actions that have been or will be
taken to prevent recurrence of this violation.
All data required for Merlin 2 has been submitted, there is no outstanding data required. AOGCC staff
worked directly with Allister Caird, Exploration Manager at Accumulate/88Energy last year to
complete the data submittal. Please see a revised chart below:
Missing Data Requested Date
Requested
Date Partial
Data Received
Date Resolved
Well Completion Report (Form 10-407) 7/2/2022 7/17/2022 1/6/2023
Mud logs (pdf, EOW report, shows, LAS
file)
8/2/2022 8/17/2022 12/20/2022
Mud log LAS file (incomplete) 9/2/2022 9/2/2022 12/20/2022
Sidewall core data 11/9/2022 11/28/2022 12/5/2022
RPS data tied to Merlin 1 (correction
required)
11/7/2022 11/11/2022 11/28/2022
Sidewall core wl/uv light photos 11/29/2022 12/5/2022
Mudlog LAS file from surface to TD 12/5/2022 12/20/2022
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
From: Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 10:28 AM
To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the State of Alaska mail system. Do not click links or
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Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Hi Samantha
I have attached the NOV received yesterday February 21 from AOGCC outlining issues with the Merlin well
reporting etc. I am requesting an extension of 60 days from the 14 day requirement so I can work with
Emerald/Accumulate in discovering what information is available for submission. We will also be working to
provide confidence to AOGCC that compliance efforts will be very different as Emerald/Accumulate has hired a
different management firm, Fairweather LLC, and I am the lead on permitting, regulatory and non technical risk
issues on their behalf. Erik Opsted does not work for Emerald at this time and as we discussed that is not of
concern to AOGCC but I want to provide a full perspective of this issue. I will be working closely with
Emerald/Accumulate to provide the missing information indicated in the following table. I have a couple of
questions about the information in the table:
1. Please confirm that the yellow boxes are the only outstanding items.
2. I have been requesting information on resolving this since August 2022 and have never received any info
from AOGCC after many requests. Can you tell me who provided the information in the table that has already
been resolved?
I appreciate your help in this matter.
Thank you
Susan
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 3:20 PM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Please find attached 2 letters for Merlin 2 well.
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
PTD Stipulation Condition Requirement Responsibility Status Date Deliverables Compliance NotificationsPTD - Section(s)Compliance Actions NotesPTD 222-1551 BOP tests to 5000 psi, annular tests to 3500 psi.Drilling Contractor3/17/2023Test Results Call AOGCC on 5 MAR for notice20.9, 20.20, 20.30AOGCC Notified 17 MARJerry Otto emailed AOGCC 17 MAR 2023, AOGCC present for testingGreen: completed2 BOPE equipment will be on 7-day testing cycle.Drilling Contractor3/17/2023Test Results Call AOGCC on 5 MAR for notice20AOGCC Notified 17 MARJerry Otto emailed AOGCC 17 MAR 2023, AOGCC present for testingYellow: work needed3 Rig inspection required before spudding the well.Drilling Contractor3/5/2023Inspection Report Call AOGCC on 5 MAR for notice20AOGCC Notified 5 MARJerry Otto called AOGCC 5 MAR 2023Red: Out of Compliance4MPSP for the permit is 4992 psi based on a full column of gas at 0.13 psi/ft from TD. Alternate gas column density based on Kuparuk gas composition data.Drilling ContractorIf necessaryN/A If necessary20Will notify AOGCC within 1 day of any unexpected or out of spec results57" casing test pressure = 3700 psi (50% of burst per 20AAC25.030 (e)). Provide 48-hour notice to AOGCC for opportunity to witness.Drilling Contractor3/16/2023Notice to AOGCC 48 hours in advance Call AOGCC on 16 MAR for notice20.21AOGCC Notified 16 MAR for BOP test 3/18Jerry Otto emailed AOGCC 16 MAR 2023, AOGCC present for testingEdit past Daily logs to reflect AOGCC notifications and include all notifications on future reporting6Submit FIT/LOT test results to AOGCC for review and approval before drilling head.Drilling Contractor3/23/2023Test Results20.11, 23, 24FIT/LOT results submitted once formation is reachedSubmitted to AOGCC by Rob Russel, approved by bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov7Kick drill required with both tours after driling the surface casing shoe and every 2000' thereafter.Drilling Contractor3/23/2023Daily Log20Daily logs will capture this data and provided to AOGCC in daily reportKick drill runs captured in daily log reporting sent to AOGCC8Mud-logging equipment to be rigged up and operational from drill-out of conductor to total depth of well.Drilling Contractor3/5/2023N/A Call AOGCC on 5 MAR for noticew/inspectionAOGCC Notified 5 MARJerry Otto called AOGCC 5 MAR 2023, AOGCC inspection before startup9Send 7" casing CBL to AOGCC within 25 hours of receiving results.Drilling Contractor Casing CBL20.34Will provide no later than 1 day after results received 10Separate sundry required for either suspension or operations shutdown prior to removing the rig from Hickory #1.Drilling Contractor Sundry Application Fill out 10-403 Sundry for suspension20.40Apply for 10-403 suspension sundry when drilling season complete11Separate sundry approval required for perforating and/or well testing operations. Sundry approval for P&A of well is required also.Drilling Contractor Sundry Application Fill out 10-403 Sundry for Perf/Reentry20.40Apply for perf/testing sundry before perforation or well tests2024 project season12A daily drilling summary must be submitted to the AOGCC while drilling, completion and P&A operations are ongoing.Drilling Contractor4/10/2023Drilling SummaryDaily log email set up, forwarding daily reports OngoingDaily drilling log summaries provided to AOGCC inspectorActivity logs submitted daily to: bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov , jim.regg@alaska.gov13MITIA will be required after running completion tubing, before perforating. May be part of completion/perf sundry. Provide 48-hr notice for AOGCC for opportunity to witness.Drilling Contractor3/1/2024Notice to AOGCC 48 hours in advance20.37This will occur during Phase II after 2023 drilling season, 48 hour notice will be provided to AOGCC when rig is in place and before perf to reenter well2024 project season14Sampling - No > 30' sample intervals post-permafrost and 10' intervals in 4 target zonesDrilling Contractor3/8/2023Sample DataSLB set up mudlogger sampling, need contact to send to @AOGCC17.0024hr sample catchers during operation, with mudloggers and geologists to characterize samplesSample catchers running 30' post permafrost, and 10' intervals in zones15 Well Log Composite CurvesDrilling Contractor90 DaysWell Log Composite Curve data10-407 Report due 90 Days from completion or acquisition, whichever comes firstCover Letter Submitted at end of drilling operations16 Monitor Contractor SubmissionsFWXConstantN/A Monitor Compliance submissions Ongoing Monitor required submissions by Contractor10-407 End of Well (EOW) Reporting: Will contain Well logs, definitive directional reports, GEO and Mudlogging Reports, Cement Use & Documentation, Casing Tallies; comprehensive inventory of downhole materials used
PTD Stipulation Condition Requirement Responsibility Status Date Deliverables Compliance NotificationsPTD - Section(s)Compliance Actions NotesPTD 222-155Statute/Reg Condition Responsibility Status Date Deliverables Compliance Notifications PTD/SS Compliance Actions Noteshttps://www.akleg.gov/basis/aac.a20 AAC 25.030 Casing and CementingApplicantOngoingPermit to Drill Section 14 Casing and Cementing/ Drilling Fluids Program Hickory 1 MI SWACO10-407 End of Well (EOW) Reporting: Will contain Well logs, definitive directional reports, GEO and Mudlogging Reports, Cement Use & Documentation, Casing Tallies; comprehensive inventory of downhole materials used14.0010-407 End of Well (EOW) Reporting: Will contain Well logs, definitive directional reports, GEO and Mudlogging Reports, Cement Use & Documentation, Casing Tallies; comprehensive inventory of downhole materials usedApproved Permit to Drill February 2, 2023; total usage recorded in EOW 10-40720 AAC 25.033Primary Well Control for Drilling: Drilling Fluid Program and Drilling Fluid SystemApplicantOngoingDrilling Fluids Program Hickory 1 MI SWACO10-407 End of Well (EOW) Reporting: Will contain Well logs, definitive directional reports, GEO and Mudlogging Reports, Cement Use & Documentation, Casing Tallies; comprehensive inventory of downhole materials used29.00Submit drilling fluid programs and schematics for equipmentApproved Permit to Drill February 2, 2023; total usage recorded in EOW 10-40720 AAC 25.035Secondary well control including testing, reports, notification of useApplicantOngoing20 AAC 25.036Secondary well control for through-tubing drilling and completion:blowout prevention equipment requirementsApplicantN/A20 AAC 25.040 Well IdentificationApplicant3/4/2023N/A Completed 3/4/2023 at rig move on-siteRequired signage placed in multiple locationsRig placard, sign at pad entry, sign at road entry20 AAC 25.050 Wellbore SurveysApplicantOngoingDirectional Surveys included with 10-407 EOWMonitor directionals to ensure 500' offsets maintainedEnsure required distance offsets are met; waiver if deviation plannedSurveying with directional tools/noted on daily reporting20 AAC 25.055 Drilling units and well spacingApplicantOngoingDirectional Surveys included with 10-407 EOW500 ft from nearest owner boundaryMonitoring drilling positions relative to boundary requirements; documented in surveys20 AAC 25.061 Well site surveysApplicant2/1/2023PTD application SHA sectionShallow Hazard Analysis by Fugro included in Section 31/Appendix 3 of approved PTD31.00Section 31/Appendix 3 of PTDShallow Hazard Analysis by Fugro included in Section 31/Appendix 3 of approved PTD20 AAC 25.065 Hydrogen sulfideApplicantNon-DetectedNotify if/when Detected When DetectedMonitor gas on siteH2S monitoring ongoing on-site20 AAC 25.066 Gas detectionApplicantNon-DetectedNotify if/when Detected When DetectedMonitor gas on siteGas detection monitoring ongoing on-site
PTD Stipulation Condition Requirement Responsibility Status Date Deliverables Compliance NotificationsPTD - Section(s)Compliance Actions NotesPTD 222-15520 AAC 25.070 Records and ReportsApplicantOngoingRecord actual drilling, completion, workover, repair, and plugging operations, and tests required; Records retained in the state for five years after the date of well abandonment; (2) file with the commission before well completion or, if the well is not completed, before well abandonment a survey plat certified by a registered land surveyor showing the precise surface location of the well; however, only the first well drilled from a fixed platform or a multiple-well location must have a certified survey; (3) file with the commission, within 30 days after completion, abandonment, or suspension of the well and within 30 days after completion or plugging of a well branch, if occurring at a different time, a complete well record on the Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log (Form 10-407), including the tests required by this chapter and a summary of daily well operations reporting drilling depths, abnormally geo-pressured strata, lost circulation and other hole difficulties encountered simulated kick drills mudOngoingDaily logs due each day; 10-407 EOW reporting due 90 days after completion or log data receiptDaily reporting (drilling/working/repair/testing) logs sent to AOGCC: jim.regg@alaska.gov, bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov; 10-407 End of Well (EOW) reporting due 90 days from log acquistion or completion of well, whichever comes first; data retention policy 5 years in-state post abandonment20 AAC 25.071 Logs and geologic dataApplicantOngoingLogs kept, recorded materials usage, all data included in 10-407 EOW Report20 AAC 25.072Temporary shutdown of drilling or completion operationsApplicant Not PlannedNot planned20 AAC 25.075 Other wells in designated areasApplicant 2/1/2023Shallow Hazard Analysis performed by Fugro 9.00Submit other well data with PTD applicationShallow Hazard Analysis by Fugro included in approved PTD20 AAC 25.080 Annular disposal of drilling wasteApplicant N/A11.00Approved WAP/Contract on file with Hilcorp for G&I DS-4See Waste Chart in approved PTD20 AAC 25.105 Abandonment of wellsApplicant 202410-403 Sundry Appln for SuspensionComplete Sundry for suspension 2023; complete sundry for re-entry 2024Suspended under 10-403 Sundry in 2023; decision to plug and abandon (P&A) made 202420 AAC 25.107 Plugging well branchesApplicant Not PlannedNo branches planned to plug20 AAC 25.110 Suspended wellsApplicant When Suspended10-403 Sundry Appln for Suspension/ 2024 10-403 Sundry for Re-entryComplete Sundry for suspension 2023; complete sundry for re-entry 2024Suspended under 10-403 Sundry in 2023; stipulations after AOGCC approval will be incorporated into compliance plan20 AAC 25.112 Well plugging requirementsApplicant 2024 Casing and CementingSuspended under 10-403 Sundry in 2023; decision to plug and abandon made 202420 AAC 25.115 Shut-in WellsApplicant N/AReport all development or service wells due to AOGCC by 31 MAR, annuallyAll 88E wells P&A status; no 31 MAR reporting required for development or service wells per reg20 AAC 25.120 Well abandonment markerApplicant When SuspendedWeld 1/4" completely, no overhang, ensure marker with Operator, PTD Number, Well Name, API2024 after P&A decision made20 AAC 25.140 Water wellsApplicant N/ANot planned for water usage20 AAC 25.170 Onshore location clearance (abandonment)Applicant When SuspendedIf extension of 1 year needed request from both DNR and AOGCCCap well per regs, ensure below depth 3ft or more, remediate site to entry conditionsAbandonment procedures per 20 AAC 25.170 and 20 AAC 25.120Bulletin Condition Responsibility Status Date Deliverables Compliance Notifications Reg Compliance Actions Noteshttps://www.commerce.alaska.gov
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
March 15, 2023
Susan Childs
Senior Regulatory and NonTech Risk Manager
Fairweather, LLC
301 Calista Court
Anchorage, AK 99518
Re: Docket Number: OTH-23-001
Late Data Submittals
Merlin 2 (PTD 2220100)
Dear Ms. Childs:
The regulatory compliance tracking system as outlined in the Excel document submitted March 10,
2023, does not adequately address all AOGCC-mandated obligations and regulations. Examples of
items needing to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
1. 20 AAC 25.030- Casing and cementing
2. 20 AAC 25.035- Secondary well control including testing, reports, notification of use
3. 20 AAC 25.050- Wellbore Surveys
4. 20 AAC 25.070- Records and reports
5. 20 AAC 25.071- Logs and geologic data, including well tests and reports due
Also review Industry Guidance Bulletins available on the AOGCC website for additional reporting
requirements and direction.
Please revise and resubmit the regulatory compliance tracking system to cover a broad array of
obligations not specific to the Hickory 1 well, but rather an iterative system that will be used by
Accumulate/Fairweather for both Hickory 1 and future drilling campaigns. The response date for the
revised Excel document is extended to March 31, 2023.
The information request is made pursuant to 20 AAC 25.300. Failure to comply with this request
will be an additional violation. The AOGCC reserves the right to pursue an enforcement action in
this matter. Questions regarding this letter should be directed to Meredith Guhl
Sincerely,
Brett W. Huber, Sr.
Chair, Commissioner
Cc: Meredith Guhl
Phoebe Brooks
From:Susan Childs
To:Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
Cc:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Subject:Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Date:Friday, February 24, 2023 9:52:03 AM
Attachments:image001.png
Good morning
Thank you for the extra time, I will revert with answers to Nos. 1 and 2 by March 21, 2023.
Susan
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 9:45 AM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Ms. Childs,
AOGCC will grant an extension of an additional 14 days, a response is due by March 21, 2023,
covering:
1) a written description and examples of its regulatory compliance tracking system that
address all AOGCC-mandated obligations.
2) a written explanation describing the specific corrective actions that have been or will be
taken to prevent recurrence of this violation.
All data required for Merlin 2 has been submitted, there is no outstanding data required. AOGCC staff
worked directly with Allister Caird, Exploration Manager at Accumulate/88Energy last year to
complete the data submittal. Please see a revised chart below:
Missing Data Requested Date
Requested
Date Partial
Data Received
Date Resolved
Well Completion Report (Form 10-407) 7/2/2022 7/17/2022 1/6/2023
Mud logs (pdf, EOW report, shows, LAS
file)
8/2/2022 8/17/2022 12/20/2022
Mud log LAS file (incomplete) 9/2/2022 9/2/2022 12/20/2022
Sidewall core data 11/9/2022 11/28/2022 12/5/2022
RPS data tied to Merlin 1 (correction
required)
11/7/2022 11/11/2022 11/28/2022
Sidewall core wl/uv light photos 11/29/2022 12/5/2022
Mudlog LAS file from surface to TD 12/5/2022 12/20/2022
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
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From: Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 10:28 AM
To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>
Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Hi Samantha
I have attached the NOV received yesterday February 21 from AOGCC outlining issues with the Merlin well
reporting etc. I am requesting an extension of 60 days from the 14 day requirement so I can work with
Emerald/Accumulate in discovering what information is available for submission. We will also be working to
provide confidence to AOGCC that compliance efforts will be very different as Emerald/Accumulate has hired a
different management firm, Fairweather LLC, and I am the lead on permitting, regulatory and non technical risk
issues on their behalf. Erik Opsted does not work for Emerald at this time and as we discussed that is not of
concern to AOGCC but I want to provide a full perspective of this issue. I will be working closely with
Emerald/Accumulate to provide the missing information indicated in the following table. I have a couple of
questions about the information in the table:
1. Please confirm that the yellow boxes are the only outstanding items.
2. I have been requesting information on resolving this since August 2022 and have never received any info
from AOGCC after many requests. Can you tell me who provided the information in the table that has already
been resolved?
I appreciate your help in this matter.
Thank you
Susan
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 3:20 PM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Please find attached 2 letters for Merlin 2 well.
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
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Fairweather, LLC
Direct (907) 346-5247 | Cell (907) 301-5792
Receptionist (907) 346-3247 | Ext. 52571
301 Calista Court | Anchorage, AK 99518 | US
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Fairweather, LLC
Direct (907) 346-5247 | Cell (907) 301-5792
Receptionist (907) 346-3247 | Ext. 52571
301 Calista Court | Anchorage, AK 99518 | US
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From:Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
To:Susan Childs
Cc:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Subject:RE: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Date:Friday, February 24, 2023 9:45:00 AM
Attachments:image001.png
Ms. Childs,
AOGCC will grant an extension of an additional 14 days, a response is due by March 21, 2023, covering:
1) a written description and examples of its regulatory compliance tracking system that address
all AOGCC-mandated obligations.
2) a written explanation describing the specific corrective actions that have been or will be taken
to prevent recurrence of this violation.
All data required for Merlin 2 has been submitted, there is no outstanding data required. AOGCC staff
worked directly with Allister Caird, Exploration Manager at Accumulate/88Energy last year to complete the
data submittal. Please see a revised chart below:
Missing Data Requested Date
Requested
Date Partial
Data Received
Date Resolved
Well Completion Report (Form 10-407) 7/2/2022 7/17/2022 1/6/2023
Mud logs (pdf, EOW report, shows, LAS
file)
8/2/2022 8/17/2022 12/20/2022
Mud log LAS file (incomplete) 9/2/2022 9/2/2022 12/20/2022
Sidewall core data 11/9/2022 11/28/2022 12/5/2022
RPS data tied to Merlin 1 (correction
required)
11/7/2022 11/11/2022 11/28/2022
Sidewall core wl/uv light photos 11/29/2022 12/5/2022
Mudlog LAS file from surface to TD 12/5/2022 12/20/2022
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
From: Susan Childs <susan.childs@fairweather.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2023 10:28 AM
To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>
Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Merlin 2 location clearance and Notice of Violation
Hi Samantha
I have attached the NOV received yesterday February 21 from AOGCC outlining issues with the Merlin well reporting
etc. I am requesting an extension of 60 days from the 14 day requirement so I can work with Emerald/Accumulate in
discovering what information is available for submission. We will also be working to provide confidence to AOGCC that
compliance efforts will be very different as Emerald/Accumulate has hired a different management firm, Fairweather
LLC, and I am the lead on permitting, regulatory and non technical risk issues on their behalf. Erik Opsted does not work
for Emerald at this time and as we discussed that is not of concern to AOGCC but I want to provide a full perspective of
this issue. I will be working closely with Emerald/Accumulate to provide the missing information indicated in the
following table. I have a couple of questions about the information in the table:
1. Please confirm that the yellow boxes are the only outstanding items.
2. I have been requesting information on resolving this since August 2022 and have never received any info from
AOGCC after many requests. Can you tell me who provided the information in the table that has already been resolved?
I appreciate your help in this matter.
Thank you
Susan
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 3:20 PM Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> wrote:
Please find attached 2 letters for Merlin 2 well.
Thank you,
Samantha Carlisle
AOGCC Special Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
(907) 793-1223
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Susan Childs |
Fairweather, LLC
Direct (907) 346-5247 | Cell (907) 301-5792
Receptionist (907) 346-3247 | Ext. 52571
301 Calista Court | Anchorage, AK 99518 | US
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
February 2 , 2023
Susan Childs
Senior Regulatory and NonTech Risk Manager
Fairweather, LLC
301 Calista Court
Anchorage, AK 99518
Re: Docket Number: OTH-23-001
Late Data Submittals
Merlin 2 (PTD 2220100)
Dear Ms. Childs:
Exploration well Merlin 2 was drilled by Emerald House, LLC during March 2022. Alaska Oil
and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) records show the well was plugged and
abandoned on April 7, 2022. Two regulations establish timing for the submittal of required
reports and well information:
- 20 AAC 25.070 (Records and reports) requires submittal of the Well Completion or
Recompletion Report and Log (Form 10-407) within 30 days after completion,
abandonment, or suspension of the well.
- 20 AAC 25.071 (Logs and geologic data) requires submittal of well logs and geologic
data not later than 90 days after completion, suspension, or plugging of a well, or not
later than 90 days after the date of acquisition of the data, whichever occurs first.
Based on the plug and abandon date, the Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log was
due to AOGCC by May 7, 2022, the well logs and geologic data were due by July 7, 2022.1
Beginning on July 2, 2022, AOGCC made numerous attempts to obtain the required well
information from Emerald House, corresponding with Mr. Erik Opstad. Information provided
was incomplete and inconsistent with electronic submittal procedures 2, frequently delayed, and
required numerous follow-ups before AOGCC could process the information. The following
timeline summarizes AOGCCs attempts to obtain the required well information from Emerald
House:
1 Core reports are due on completion of the lab work. The report shows a completion date of July 7, 2022.
2 Refer to Industry Guidance Bulletins 20-002 and 21-003 for the electronic data submittal procedures.
Docket Number: OTH-23-001
February 2 , 2023
Page 2 of 2
Missing Data Requested Date
Requested
Date Partial
Data Received
Date
Resolved
Well Completion Report (Form 10-407) 7/2/2022 7/17/2022 1/6/2023
Mud logs (pdf, EOW report, shows, LAS file) 8/2/2022 8/17/2022
Mud log LAS file (incomplete) 9/2/2022 9/2/2022
Sidewall core data 11/9/2022 11/28/2022
RPS data tied to Merlin 1 (correction required) 11/7/2022 11/11/2022 11/28/2022
Sidewall core wl/uv light photos 11/29/2022 12/5/2022
Mudlog LAS file from surface to TD 12/5/2022 12/20/2022
Failure to submit required records, reports, well logs and geologic data with the timeframes is a
violation of AOGCC regulations and elevates AOGCC concern about the adequacy of Emerald
Houses compliance tracking capabilities. Within 14 days of receipt of this letter, Emerald
House is requested to provide the following:
1) a written description and examples of its regulatory compliance tracking system that
address all AOGCC-mandated obligations.
2) a written explanation describing the specific corrective actions that have been or will be
taken to prevent recurrence of this violation.
The information request is made pursuant to 20 AAC 25.300. Failure to comply with this
request will be an additional violation. The AOGCC reserves the right to pursue an enforcement
action in this matter. Questions regarding this letter should be directed to Meredith Guhl.
Sincerely,
Brett W. Huber, Sr.
Chair, Commissioner
Cc: Meredith Guhl
Phoebe Brooks
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
Brett W. Huber, Sr.
Chair, Commissioner
February 21, 2023
Susan Childs
Senior Regulatory and NonTech Risk Manager
Fairweather, LLC
301 Calista Court
Anchorage, AK 99518
Re: Location Clearance
Merlin 2 (PTD 2220100)
Dear Ms. Childs:
An aerial inspection for final location clearance of Merlin 2 was performed on August 7, 2022.
The drillsite was found to be compliant with the onshore location clearance requirements as
stated in 20 AAC 25.170.
The AOGCC requires no further work on the subject well or location at this time. However,
Emerald House, LLC remains liable if any problems were to occur with this abandoned well in
the future.
Sincerely,
Brett W. Huber, Sr. Digitally signed by Brett W. Huber,
Sr.
Date: 2023.02.21 15:04:19 -09'00'
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From:Allister Caird
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Cc:Ashley Gilbert; Rob Benkovic
Subject:RE: Merlin 2 data
Date:Monday, December 5, 2022 9:17:07 PM
Hi Meredith,
We retrieved MDT samples from one station in M2. One bottle was opened at surface and the
others were discarded shortly after arriving at the labs. No Geochem or PVT was performed on
them.
As for the Lithology% and other composite curves, I have no record of receipt and they are not in our
database. I have reached out to Geolog and will revert when I have a response.
Thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2022 3:22 AM
To: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: Merlin 2 data
Hi Allister,
Thank you, I downloaded the sidewall core photos this morning. I reviewed the data supplied to date
against the permit to drill and the regulations regarding Geologic Logs and Data: 20 AAC 25.071 and
have come up with three outstanding items:
1. Mudlog from surface to TD, as required on the PTD approval letter. There is one LAS file from
Geolog that is runs from surface to TD but it lacks the lithology %, and the majority of the PDF
logs supplied start at 2,000, except for one PDF. Composite curves are required in the PTD
approval.
2. Any geochemical analysis performed on samples from the MDT run.
3. Any PVT sample analysis.
Once these data are supplied and I do a final review on the whole dataset, Merlin 2 should be
complete in the AOGCC records.
Thank you,
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas
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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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
From: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2022 10:00 PM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: Merlin 2 data
Hi Meredith,
Just a quick note to let you know I have uploaded (via Zendto) the White and UV light photos of the
core which were taken by the lab. Apologies, I did not realise these had not already been sent to
you.
Any question, please let me know.
Thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
From:Allister Caird
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Cc:Ashley Gilbert
Subject:RE: Merlin 2 data
Date:Sunday, December 4, 2022 10:00:01 PM
Hi Meredith,
Just a quick note to let you know I have uploaded (via Zendto) the White and UV light photos of the
core which were taken by the lab. Apologies, I did not realise these had not already been sent to
you.
Any question, please let me know.
Thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, 30 November 2022 4:52 AM
To: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: Merlin 2 data
Hi Allister,
Thank you for the core analysis excel report. I did flip through the file and found UV photos on tabs
at the end. However in the discussion there is mention of WL/UV light photos of the plug samples,
which have not yet been provided.
If you need to send large, confidential files, you can utilize ZendTo: https://drop.state.ak.us/drop/.
Thank you,
Meredith
By Meredith Guhl at 7:50 am, Dec 05, 2022
222-010
T37359
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
From: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2022 8:59 PM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: Merlin 2 data
Hi Meredith,
Please see attached for the Merlin-2 RCA results and let me know if you require anything else.
Many thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2022 12:24 AM
To: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
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.
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: Merlin 2 data
Good Morning Allister,
Correct, no SWC analysis or photos or additional data has been provided at this point, other than the
log data and the sidewall core descriptions.
Thank you,
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
From: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2022 11:55 PM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: Merlin 2 data
Hi Meredith,
Hope you are well! Can you please confirm whether or not you have the Merlin-2 SWC routine core
results? I received an email recently which suggested I needed to upload these files?
Many thanks
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From:Allister Caird
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Cc:Ashley Gilbert
Subject:RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Date:Monday, November 28, 2022 9:01:48 PM
Attachments:image002.png
StripLog - Striplog_Merlin-2_Mar 23 20-7334ft TD.pdf
Hi Meredith,
Apologies, we did not receive the RPS striplog in LAS format, I have attached the PDF version here.
Many thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, 16 November 2022 1:29 AM
To: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Hi Allister,
Thank you, we have already received this data from Geolog. I am instead looking for the LAS files
associated with the RPS mudlog package.
Meredith
From: Allister Caird <acaird@88energy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 7:48 PM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Hi Meredith,
Please see attached for strip log and mud gas Las file for Merlin-2.
Please let me know if there’s anything else you need.
Many thanks,
Allister
Allister Caird
Exploration Manager
516 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA 6008
PO Box 352, Subiaco, WA 6904
Email: acaird@88energy.com
Telephone: +61 8 9485 0990
Mobile: +61 404 804 446
From: "Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)" <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Date: 10 November 2022 at 8:31:18 am AWST
To: erik.opstad@gmail.com
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Hi Erik,
Just went to load these files into the AOGCC well display software, and it turns out all
three are for Merlin 1. API, PTD, and well name, collection date, location, etc, are all
tied to Merlin 1.
Can you please send strip log .las files from RPS for Merlin 2?
Thank you,
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the
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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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
From: erik.opstad@gmail.com <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2022 10:10 AM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Cc: Ashley Gilbert <agilbert@88energy.com>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
HI Meredith,
Not much news, but I have 3 Strip log .las files from Merlin-2 for you as attached.
Also please note that the Isotube samples were lost in transit by the vendor, so
regrettably, there won’t be any lab results posted for those!
Let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
Erik
ELKO International LLC
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage Alaska 99511-2212
Erik A. Opstad, Managing Director
+1 907-244-5210 (ANC)
+1 907-602-8937 (NS)
Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2022 9:43 AM
To: 'erik.opstad@gmail.com' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Cc: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Hi Erik,
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.
Following up to see if you have any news?
Thanks!
Meredith
From: erik.opstad@gmail.com <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2022 9:57 AM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: RE: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Morning Meredith,
I’ll need to look into both Meredith! Please Standby
Erik
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2022 1:43 PM
To: 'erik.opstad@gmail.com' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Subject: RPS striplog LAS file and Isotube analyses for Merlin 2
Hi Erik,
Can you please provide a LAS file for the RPS strip log? Also any updates on when the
isotube analysis will be complete?
Thank you,
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or meredith.guhl@alaska.gov.
1a. Well Status:Oil SPLUG Other Abandoned Suspended
1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Exploratory
GINJ WINJ WDSPL No. of Completions: __________________ Service Stratigraphic Test
2. Operator Name: 6. Date Comp., Susp., or 14. Permit to Drill Number / Sundry:
Aband.:
3. Address: 7. Date Spudded: 15. API Number:
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 8. Date TD Reached: 16. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 3787.6 FSL 90.1 FEL S08 T01N R01W UM
Top of Productive Interval: 9. Ref Elevations: KB: 17. Field / Pool(s):
N20 Sand: 3652 FSL 185 FEL S08 T01N R01W UM
Total Depth: 10. Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18. Property Designation:
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): 11. Total Depth MD/TVD: 19. DNR Approval Number:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 5
TPI: x- y- Zone-5 12. SSSV Depth MD/TVD:20. Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- 5
5. Directional or Inclination Survey: Yes (attached) No 13. Water Depth, if Offshore: 21. Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD:
Submit electronic information per 20 AAC 25.050 N/A (ft MSL)
22. Logs Obtained:
MWD/LWD: GR, ROP, PWD, Temperature, Resistivity, Neutron Porosity, Bulk Density, Directional Survey & Drilling Mechanics.
Wireline: CMR, MTD, ZAIT, PEX, HNGS, ECS, MSCT, ZAIT & Mudlog.
23.
BOTTOM
16" L80 107.48
9.625 L80 1995
24. Open to production or injection? Yes No 25.
26.
Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes No
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
27.
Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
Hours Tested: Production for Gas-MCF:
Test Period
Casing Press: Calculated Gas-MCF: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
Press. 24-Hour Rate
Sr Res EngSr Pet GeoSr Pet Eng
Oil-Bbl: Water-Bbl:
Oil-Bbl:
suspension, or abandonment, whichever occurs first. Types of logs to be listed include, but are not limited to: mud log, spontaneous potential, gamma ray,
caliper, resistivity, porosity, magnetic resonance, dipmeter, formation tester, temperature, cement evaluation, casing collar locator, jewelry, and perforation
record. Acronyms may be used. Attach a separate page if necessary
Plugged 148-Bbls "G" 6696' - 4916' MD
Flow Tubing
Gas-Oil Ratio:Choke Size:Water-Bbl:
PRODUCTION TEST
Date of Test:
Per 20 AAC 25.283 (i)(2) attach electronic information
82
43.5
107.48
8.5
CASING WT. PER
FT.GRADE
735538.30
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TOP
SETTING DEPTH MD
18.48
None
18.48 None
12.25
1.75 cu. ft.
18.48
OPEN HOLE
195 Bbls Lead & 85 Bbls Tail
CEMENTING RECORD
5655112.72
990' MD/TVD
SETTING DEPTH TVD
5654989.71
None
TOP
N/A
AMOUNT
PULLED
-3ft MD & -3ft TVD
None
50-287-20034-00-00
Merlin 2
735628.35 5655251.21
BHL: 3531 FSL 260 FEL S08 T01N R01W UM
3/22/2022
GL: 465.90 BL: 460.00
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
EMERALD HOUSE
WAG
3/3/2022
BOTTOM
18.48
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage, AK 99519-2212
4/7/2022 PTD 222-010 | Sundry 322-180
Exploration - Nanushuk
AKAA093748
7334' MD / 7325.68' TVD
18.5
HOLE SIZE
PACKER SET (MD/TVD)
Gas
24"
SIZE DEPTH SET (MD)
1995
If Yes, list each interval open (MD/TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation
Size and Number; Date Perfd):
ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
List all logs run and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion,
TUBING RECORD
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d B P
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Form 10-407 Revised 3/2020 Submit within 30 days of Completion, Suspension, or Abandonment
By Meredith Guhl at 8:48 am, Sep 02, 2022
Abandonded
4/7/2022
MDG
RBDMS 9/2/2022 MDG
GDSR-10/25/22BJM 1/6/23
SFD 11/16/2022
Conventional Core(s): Yes No Sidewall Cores:
30.
MD TVD
21 21
990 990
Top of Productive Interval 5062 5062
2582 2581
3450 3349
3750 3748
4464 4461
5062 5069
Nanushuk N-19 5262 525
Nanushuk N-18 5514 5510
5613 5690
7334 7326
31. List of Attachments:
Daily Drilling Summary, Daily Geologic Report, Schematic, Definitive Survey, plus additional as Attached.
32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
ERIK OPSTAD Contact Name: ERIK OPSTAD
Vice President Contact Email:ERIK.OPSTAD@Ggmail.com
Authorized Contact Phone:907-244-5210
General:
Item 1a:
Item 1b:
Item 4b:
Item 9:
Item 15:
Item 19:
Item 20:
Item 22:
Item 23:
Item 24:
Item 27:
Item 28:
Item 30:
Item 31:
(1) 5541.0' MD & 5537' TVD, (2) 5275' MD & 5574' TVD, (3) 5270.5' MD & 5266.5 TVD. (4) 5073.5' MD & 5069.5' TVD
(5) 5126.5' MD & 5022.5' TVD, (6) 5088.5' MD & 5084.5' TVD (7) 5541.5' MD & 5537.5' TVD. Collected 7 of 17 attempts
The Kelly Bushing, Ground Level, and Base Flange elevations in feet above Mean Sea Level. Use same as reference for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00).
Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain).
Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical
laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071.
Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070, attach to this form: well schematic diagram, summary of daily well operations, directional or inclination survey, and
other tests as required including, but not limited to: core analysis, paleontological report, production or well test results.
Report measured depth and true vertical thickness of permafrost. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 29.
Attached supplemental records should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the
producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced,
showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.071, submit
detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results, including, but not limited to : porosity,
permeability, fluid saturation, fluid composition, fluid fluorescence, vitrinite reflectance, geochemical, or paleontology.
Report the Division of Oil & Gas / Division of Mining Land and Water: Plan of Operations (LO/Region YY-123), Land Use Permit (LAS 12345),
and/or Easement (ADL 123456) number.
Torok
This form and the required attachments provide a complete and concise record for each well drilled in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram
with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. All laboratory analytical
reports regarding samples or tests from a well must be submitted to the AOGCC, no matter when the analyses are conducted.
Information to be attached includes, but is not limited to: summary of daily operations, wellbore schematic, directional or inclination survey, core analysis,
paleontological report, production or well test results, per 20 AAC 25.070.
Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each
segregated pool is a completion.
TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
INSTRUCTIONS
Authorized Name:
Authorized Title:
Permafrost - Base
29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and markers encountered): FORMATION TESTS
Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion,
suspension, or abandonment, whichever occurs first.
Well Class - Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection,
Observation, or Other.
Formation at TD: Torok
Lower Grandstand
Seabee
Nanushuk N-20
Signature w/Date:
Nanushuk
Upper Grandstand
If Yes, list formations and intervals cored (MD/TVD, From/To), and summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate pages with this form,
if needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071. Rotary Sidewall
Cores taken @
Yes No
Well tested? Yes No
28. CORE DATA
If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results.
Attach separate pages to this form, if needed, and submit detailed test
information, including reports, per 20 AAC 25.071.
NAME
Permafrost - Top
N
Form 10-407 Revised 3/2020 Submit within 30 days of Completion, Suspension, or Abandonment
Erik Opstad Digitally signed by Erik Opstad
Date: 2022.08.19 13:51:53 -08'00'
SFD
OD ID Weight Length MD TVD
Drill Floor to Sea Level
RKB
Ground Level to SL
4Referenced to DDI Arctic Fox
18.' 5K BHGE Wellhead Assembly
4'inch inch Lbs/ft ft DF (ft) DF (ft)
Gravel back-fill in Cellar Hole Tundra Surface
16" ID Plate - Welded with Company Name, PTD #, Well Name & API #
P&A ID Plate set 3-feet below tundra surface.114.00 119.95 135.00 10 28 28
16" 84# x 52 ERW R-3 16.00 15.01 84.00 89 107 107
16" Conductor Shoe 107 107
CIBP (Set @ 200' MD or 178.5' below P&A Plate)200 200
9-5/8" 43.5#, L80 R-3 SMLS DWC/C, ID=8.755", Drift=8.679" 9.625 8.835 40.00 1,484 1,995 1,995
Cap=0.0745 bpf
------------ Base Permafrost --------------990 990
CEMENT RETAINER - Set mid-casing joint @ 1,900' MD
9-5/8" Surface Casing Shoe 1,995 1,995
Top of N-20 interval 5,062 5,059
Base of N-20 interval & Top of N-19 interval 5,262 5,259
Base of N-19 interval & Top of N-18 interval
Top N-18 Interval 5,514 5,510
Base N-18 Interval 5,582 5,578
Top Torok 5,613 5,609
TD - 8½" Hole (Vertical Section)7,334 7,326
Notes:
No. Comments/Date Merlin-2 P&A Plan
1 Ver.1.0 - Merlin-1 - Initial Schematic - 07 October 2020
2 Note: Schematic not to scale.
3 Ver. 1.1 FSIP Review & Edits - 07 October 2020.
4 Ver. 1.2 Add Stratigraphic Markers & Correct MD of Same - 08 October 2020
5 Ver. 1.4 Correct Conductor setting depth; add Base Torok Note
6 Ver. 1.5 Add 7" Csg & BLM Property Designation No. - 23 Dec 2020
7 Ver. 1.6 Adjust TOC to 1,800' MD - 24 January 2021
8 Ver. 1.7 Add AOGCC & BLM PTD & API Numbers
9 Ver. 1.8 As Built
10 Ver. 1.9 P&A Proposal
Rev. by
AK Team Property #AKAA093748
EAO
EAO API No. 50-287-20034-00-00
SRR BLM - APD 10400081366
EAO AOGCC - PTD 222-010
EAO
EAO
EAO
EAO
EAO
24"
Hole
12¼"
Hole
6¾"
Hole
8½"
Hole
Emerald House
TOC 5,173' MD
Base of Cement 6,696' MD
P&A Marker
ϲ-Foot Thick Ice Pad
9.8%
NaCl
Base of Retainer Squeezed Cement @ 2,095' MD
PLUG #1 - 1,523' Balanced using 15.8
ppg Premium "G" Cement
TOC 1,850' MD - 15.8# Cement Dumped Atop Retainer
PLUG-3
15.7#
Perma
Frost-C
Attachment 2A
6%
9.4 ppg
KCL
Mud
15.8 ppg
w/LCM
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Top Nanushuk 3550' MD
TOC 4916' MD per IADC report
4/4/2022. -bjm
ROTARY SIDEWALL CORE DESCRIPTIONS
5549.5ft SANDSTONE: light grey to medium grey, predominantly quartzose with minor dark lithics, rare
calcareous lithics fizzing in HCl, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, silty to upper very fine
grained, sub angular to subrounded, well sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight, estimated 3% visible
porosity, 5-7% spotty medium brown oil staining, no visible cut, no fluorescence in dry sample,
moderately fast cloudy milky-white cut fluorescence, faint white to greenish yellow residual ring
fluorescence.
5541ft SANDSTONE: light brown grey, predominantly quartzose with minor dark lithics, rare calcareous
lithics fizzing in HCl, rare chlorite, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, silty to upper very fine
grained, sub angular to subrounded, well sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight, estimated 3% visible
porosity, 7% spotty medium brown oil staining, no visible cut, no fluorescence in dry sample, fast
streaming milky-white cut fluorescence, moderate white to greenish yellow residual ring fluorescence.
5275ft SANDSTONE: light brown grey to medium brown grey, predominantly quartzose with minor dark
lithics, rare calcareous lithics fizzing in HCl, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, silty to upper
very fine grained, sub angular to subrounded, well sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight, estimated
3% visible porosity, 10-15% spotty medium brown oil staining, no visible cut, patchy yellow fluorescence
in dry sample, fast streaming milky-white cut fluorescence, moderate to strong white to greenish yellow
residual ring fluorescence.
5270.5ft SANDSTONE: light brown grey, predominantly quartzose with minor dark lithics, rare
calcareous lithics fizzing in HCl, trace organic matter, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, silty to
upper very fine grained, sub angular to subrounded, well sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight,
estimated 3% visible porosity, 5-7% spotty medium brown oil staining, no visible cut, no fluorescence in
dry sample, fast streaming milky-white cut fluorescence, moderate to strong white to greenish yellow
residual ring fluorescence.
5126.5ft SHALE: medium grey to brown grey, firm to moderately hard, silty, micromicaceous, with
common organic matter.
5088.5ft SANDSTONE: light brown grey to medium brown grey, predominantly quartzose with minor
dark lithics, rare calcareous lithics fizzing in HCl, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, laminated,
commonly organic matter rich laminae, silty to upper very fine grained, sub angular to subrounded, well
sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight, estimated 3% visible porosity, 15% spotty medium to dark
ROTARY SIDEWALL CORE DESCRIPTIONS
brown oil staining, no visible cut, no fluorescence in dry sample, fast streaming milky-white cut
fluorescence, moderate yellow residual ring fluorescence.
5073.5ft SANDSTONE: light brown grey, predominantly quartzose with minor dark lithics, rare
calcareous lithics fizzing in HCl, rare chlorite, well consolidated with silty and clay matrix, silty to upper
very fine grained, sub angular to subrounded, well sorted, poor relief, predominantly tight, estimated
3% visible porosity, 5-7% spotty medium brown oil staining, no visible cut, spotty yellow fluorescence in
dry sample, fast streaming milky-white cut fluorescence, moderate to strong white to greenish yellow
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WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.1
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig up
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk xin xin
Total Circulating Volume gal/stk gal/stk
Pump stk/min @% @%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp
Depth/TVD
Mud Weight /Temp @
Funnel Viscosity
Rheology Temp
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV
YP
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss
HTHP Fluid Loss
Cake APT/HT
Solids
Oil/Water
Sand
MBT
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl / /
KCl / /
Low Gravity / /
Bentonite / /
Drill Solids / /
Weight Material / /
Chemical Conc
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
0 ft/0 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
ft
1-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
-
Min - Max
-
-
-
-
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
-
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.2
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig Up
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk xin xin
Total Circulating Volume gal/stk gal/stk
Pump stk/min @% @%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp
Depth/TVD
Mud Weight /Temp @
Funnel Viscosity
Rheology Temp
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV
YP
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss
HTHP Fluid Loss
Cake APT/HT
Solids
Oil/Water
Sand
MBT
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl / /
KCl / /
Low Gravity / /
Bentonite / /
Drill Solids / /
Weight Material / /
Chemical Conc
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
0 ft/0 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
ft
2-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
-
Min - Max
-
-
-
-
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
-
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
#Schlumberger-Private
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.3
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig up
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk xin xin
Total Circulating Volume gal/stk gal/stk
Pump stk/min @% @%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp
Depth/TVD
Mud Weight /Temp @
Funnel Viscosity
Rheology Temp
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV
YP
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss
HTHP Fluid Loss
Cake APT/HT
Solids
Oil/Water
Sand
MBT
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl / /
KCl / /
Low Gravity / /
Bentonite / /
Drill Solids / /
Weight Material / /
Chemical Conc
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
0 ft/0 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
ft
3-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
-
Min - Max
-
-
-
-
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
-
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
#Schlumberger-Private
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.4
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig Up
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp @ 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity
Rheology Temp
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV
YP
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss
HTHP Fluid Loss
Cake APT/HT
Solids
Oil/Water
Sand
MBT
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl / /
KCl / /
Low Gravity / /
Bentonite / /
Drill Solids / /
Weight Material / /
Chemical Conc
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
0 ft/0 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
ft
4-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
-
Min - Max
-
-
-
-
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
-
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.5
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig up
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt
Rheology Temp °F
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV cP
YP lbf/100ft²
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss cc/30min
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"
Solids %vol
Oil/Water %vol
Sand %vol
MBT lb/bbl
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides mg/L
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl /
KCl %vol / lb/bbl /
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
0 ft/0 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Discuss with company representatives time line to building 600 bbls of KLA-
SHIELD mud. Prepare recipe to build 600 initial volume. Check inventory versus
BOL quantities.
L/D Riser for flow liner to diverter to get recut. Perform house keeping to prepare for spudding.
Install riser on bag.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
5-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
#Schlumberger-Private
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.6
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Rig Up/Build Mud
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
#N/A Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp @ 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity
Rheology Temp
R600/R300
R200/R100
R6/R3
PV
YP
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel
API Fluid Loss
HTHP Fluid Loss
Cake APT/HT
Solids
Oil/Water
Sand
MBT
pH / Temp
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf
Chlorides
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS %
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl / / 571
KCl / /
Low Gravity / /
Bentonite / /
Drill Solids / /
Weight Material / /
Chemical Conc
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
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Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Prepare recipe to build 600 initial volume. Start mixing products to build KL-
SHIELD mud system according to mud program specifications. Adding 1 ppb
Duo-Vis for rheology, 21.8 ppb Potassium Chloride for brine makeup, 1.2 ppb
Polypac for filtration loss, 3% by volume Hydrahib, 1 ppb Concor 404WH, 0.2
ppb Busan, 0.2 ppb of Soda Ash. The system will be weight up to 9.2 ppg 3
hours prior to spudding.
P/U 10 joints HWDP rack back in the derrick. Build mud per mud program. Rig electrician work on
GAI-Tronics. Install drip pan around service riser. Load pipe shed.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
6-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
#N/A
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.7
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Drilling
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
49.82 507 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Ative @ 21:00 Active @ 15:30 Active @ 04:15
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 61 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 178 / 178 / / / 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.15 @ 60 @ 9.15 @ 56 8.75 @ 51 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 59 61 61
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120
R600/R300 36 / 28 / 32 / 25 29 / 22
R200/R100 23 / 18 / 20 / 15 19 / 14
R6/R3 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 5 / 4
PV cP 877
YP lbf/100ft²20 18 15
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 643
10s/10m/30m Gel 9 / 11 / 12 / / 8 / 10 / 11 / /
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 6.2 1.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / / 1 / /
Solids %vol 64
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 / 0/96 /
Sand %vol
MBT lb/bbl
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 60 @ 9.7 @ 60 9.6 @ 62
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf / / / /
Chlorides mg/L 36000 38000
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
19 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.76 / 19.89 46.25
5 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 57.39
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl / 50
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
50
50
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Up / Tear Down
Drilling Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
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Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
Formation - Seepage Losses
321 ft/321 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81 ft, 12.25 in Bit
320 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
Started weighting up the active system prior to spudding. After running a mud
check, Duo-Vis was added to the active system to increase rheology. During
drilling operations, Duo-Vis and Soda Ash were added to the active system to
maintain fluid properties
Mixing chemical per mud program. Clean out cellar and hook up hoses for catch pan. M/U stab
guide for top drive. Grounded rig to conductor pipe. Performed pressure lines test. Started drilling
surface hole. Present activity: drilling at 321ft.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
51.47 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
321 ft
7-Mar-22
5-Mar-22
556.82
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.8
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Drilling
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
79.17 457 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 100@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 460.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 580 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 04:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 65 80 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 570 / 570 509 / 509 509 / 509 491 / 491 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.15 @ 64 9.15 @ 51 9.15 @ 66 9.15 @ 75 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 64 69 57 54
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 46 / 36 45 / 36 37 / 29 38 / 30
R200/R100 30 / 24 30 / 24 24 / 18 25 / 20
R6/R3 12 / 10 12 / 10 9 / 7 10 / 8
PV cP 10 9 8 8
YP lbf/100ft²26 27 21 22
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8856
10s/10m/30m Gel 13 / 17 / 19 14 / 17 / 19 11 / 13 / 14 11 / 14 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 7.4 7.2 7.2 7.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 5555
Oil/Water %vol 0/95 0/95 0/95 0/95
Sand %vol 0.5 0.7
MBT lb/bbl
pH / Temp 9.4 @ 64 9.4 @ 51 9.4 @ 66 9.3 @ 75
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.5 0.4 0.4
Pf/Mf 0.6 / 1 0.5 / 0.9 0.5 / 0.9 /
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000 34000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
10 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.72 / 19.53 193.06
1 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
13 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 148.91
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl / 100
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 11.97 / 23.89
150
150
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling
Make Up / Lay Down BHA
Trip to Change Bit / BHA Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
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Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
Formation - Seepage Losses
658 ft/658 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-80 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
189 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.74 in Stabilizer
Continue to treat and condition while circulating to enhance suspension and
inhibition properties. Checking returns on the shakers periodically while drilling
for any concerning signs. After resuming drilling, dilution rate of 20 bbl/hr was
applied to the active system, while adding chemicals according to the mud
program to maintain mud properties.
Drill out cement/ Drill 12.25" surface hole to 509'. Circulate 2.5 B/U. B/D top drive TOOH. PJSM
P/U D.C. rack back stand. P/U BHA. Put BHA hole down and continued surface hole drilling
activities. Present activity: drilling surface hole at 658ft.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
49.13 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
337 ft
8-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
536.17
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
30 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
6.66 min/ 1098.32 stk
48.91 min/ 8069.99stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.9
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Rickey Log-It # :EmeraldHouse Activity :Drilling
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
175.55 649 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 106@95% 102@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 580.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 848 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 82 74 71 72 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 1280 / 1280 1107 / 1107 960 / 960 804 / 804 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.2 @ 78 9.2 @ 66 9.2 @ 65 9.2 @ 68 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 67 71 68 58
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 45 / 36 50 / 39 49 / 38 44 / 35
R200/R100 31 / 24 34 / 26 32 / 26 28 / 23
R6/R3 12 / 10 13 / 11 12 / 10 11 / 9
PV cP 911119
YP lbf/100ft²27 28 27 26
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8987
10s/10m/30m Gel 13 / 17 / 19 15 / 19 / 21 15 / 18 / 20 13 / 16 / 18
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 8.2 8.1 8 7.7
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 7777
Oil/Water %vol 0/93 0/93 0/93 0/93
Sand %vol 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
MBT lb/bbl
pH / Temp 9.2 @ 75 9.1 @ 66 9.3 @ 61 9.4 @ 68
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Pf/Mf 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 0.9
Chlorides mg/L 35500 36000 36500 37000
Hardness (Ca++)200 220 200 200
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.71 / 19.4 335.6
KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 71.65
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl / 40
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.2
Carb / Bicarb 9.98 / 31.57
190
190
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
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Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
Formation - Seepage Losses
1345 ft/1345 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8569 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.74 in Stabilizer
Applying a dilution rate of 20 bbl/hr to the active system, while adding chemicals
to maintain properties in range and chemicals concentration. Adjusting dilution
rate throughout the day to maintain mud volume in the pits to be able to
accommodate the hole volume during surface cement job. Checking returns on
the shakers periodically while drilling for any concerning signs, cuttings look
normal. Added chemicals to the active system to maintain properties.
Continue drilling the surface hole 12.25". Present activity: drilling surface hole 12.25'' at 1345ft.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
100.15 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
687 ft
9-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
824.55
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
30 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
11.75 min/ 2444.78 stk
59.67 min/ 12410.41stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.10
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Drilling
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
262.6 568 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 110@95% 105@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 600.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 1034 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 91 89 87 84 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 1901 / 1901 1760 / 1760 1580 / 1580 1445 / 1445 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.25 @ 86 9.3 @ 82 9.2 @ 78 9.2 @ 80 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 54 60 61 65
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 45 / 36 51 / 40 55 / 43 56 / 43
R200/R100 31 / 25 35 / 27 38 / 32 38 / 31
R6/R3 12 / 10 14 / 12 19 / 15 18 / 14
PV cP 9111213
YP lbf/100ft²27 29 31 30
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8101110
10s/10m/30m Gel 14 / 18 / 21 15 / 18 / 21 19 / 21 / 23 18 / 21 / 23
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 7.6 7.2 7.2 7
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6677
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/93 0/93
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.75 0.75
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 9.4 @ 86 9.4 @ 82 9.5 @ 78 9.5 @ 80
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Pf/Mf 0.6 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.6 / 1
Chlorides mg/L 34000 36000 36500 35500
Hardness (Ca++)240 240 200 200
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.65 / 18.76 125.41
KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 50
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl / 83.35
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.6
Carb / Bicarb 11.97 / 23.89
240
240
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
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Interval
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Formation - Seepage Losses
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
1962 ft/1962 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81186 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.74 in Stabilizer
Added chemicals to the active system to maintain fluid properties in range.
Checking cuttings periodically and shaker screens, replaced 1 screen on
shaker#2. Mud weight slightly increased to 9.25 ppg in the suction pits and 9.3
ppg under the shakers, Turned the centrifuge on with low feed rate settings to
gradually reduce to mud weight without creating light spots in the active system.
Applied dilution rate of 10 bbl/hr to the active system, while adding chemical
products to maintain fluid properties
Continue drilling Surface Hole 12.25''. Present activity: drilling Surface Hole 12.25'' at 1962ft
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
89.94 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
617 ft
10-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
830.6
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
AAZIZ60@MISWACO.SLB.COM
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
30 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
17 min/ 3654.2 stk
58.15 min/ 12501.44stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.11
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Running Casing
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
275.97 591 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Acitve @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 93 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.25 @ 60 9.2 @ 64 9.2 @ 70 9.2 @ 89 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 67 69 59 55
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 48 / 38 49 / 39 49 / 39 49 / 39
R200/R100 33 / 28 33 / 27 33 / 27 34 / 28
R6/R3 13 / 11 14 / 12 14 / 12 14 / 12
PV cP 10 10 10 10
YP lbf/100ft²28 29 29 29
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 9101010
10s/10m/30m Gel 14 / 17 / 19 15 / 18 / 21 15 / 18 / 21 15 / 19 / 22
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.2
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 7777
Oil/Water %vol 0/93 0/93 0/93 0/93
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 60 9.4 @ 64 9.4 @ 70 9.5 @ 89
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Pf/Mf 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1
Chlorides mg/L 33000 33000 33000 33000
Hardness (Ca++)220 220 220 220
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
4 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.58 / 18.01 85
2 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
12 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
6 Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 15
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl / 35.62
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.3
Carb / Bicarb 9.97 / 15.8
255
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling
Make Up / Lay Down BHA
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
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Run Casing / Liner
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Formation - Seepage Losses
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
2005 ft/2005 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81050 ft, 9.625 in Casing
Continue condition mud while drilling and circulating. Continue to monitor returns
on the shakers. Build 11.00 ppg slug to pull dry. Build a contamination pill to
flush the lines after the cement job.
Drill ahead to TD@ 2,005ft. Circulate bottoms up to verify lithology per geologist. Pulled drill string
out of the hole, lay down BHA. Prepared rig floor to run casing 9.625''. Present activity: Running
Casing 9.625'' at 1050ft.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
6.27 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
43 ft
11-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
727.75
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
AAZIZ60@MISWACO.SLB.COM
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.12
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Circulating
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
261.27 641 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 107@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 299.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.4 @ 62 9.35 @ 69 9.4 @ 62 9.4 @ 60 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 57 55 57 60
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 47 / 37 47 / 37 47 / 37 47 / 37
R200/R100 31 / 25 31 / 25 31 / 25 32 / 26
R6/R3 13 / 11 13 / 11 13 / 11 13 / 11
PV cP 10 10 10 10
YP lbf/100ft²27 27 27 27
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 9999
10s/10m/30m Gel 14 / 17 / 19 14 / 17 / 19 14 / 17 / 19 13 / 15 / 18
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 7777
Oil/Water %vol 0/93 0/93 0/93 0/93
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 9.2 @ 62 9.3 @ 68 9.3 @ 62 9.4 @ 60
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
Pf/Mf 0.5 / 0.9 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1
Chlorides mg/L 31000 31000 31500 31000
Hardness (Ca++)220 220 220 220
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
2.5 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.48 / 16.9 35.23
21.5 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.7
Carb / Bicarb 9.98 / 31.57
255
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Run Casing / Liner Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
2005 ft/2005 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81996 ft, 9.625 in Casing
Continued performing routine mud checks to keep mud properties in range.Run down casing up to 1954 ft. Work pipe at 1,950', install casing swedge. CIR at 600 gpm, work
pipe at 1,950, wash down to 1,950'. Continue running down casing, setting the casing shoe at
1996 ft. Started circulating the hole. Present activity: circulating the hole.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
12-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
900.96
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
AAZIZ60@MISWACO.SLB.COM
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
15.66 min/ 1675.81 stk
126.73 min/ 13560.45stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.13
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Installing BOP
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
148.62 693 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.35 @ 60 9.35 @ 62 9.35 @ 66 9.3 @ 60 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 50 50 50 51
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 44 / 33 44 / 33 44 / 33 45 / 35
R200/R100 28 / 22 28 / 22 28 / 22 30 / 25
R6/R3 10 / 9 10 / 9 10 / 9 11 / 10
PV cP 11 11 11 10
YP lbf/100ft²22 22 22 25
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8889
10s/10m/30m Gel 12 / 14 / 16 12 / 14 / 16 12 / 14 / 16 11 / 13 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.2 9.2 9.2 8.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6667
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/93
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 60 9.4 @ 61 9.4 @ 66 9.4 @ 60
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4
Pf/Mf 0.6 / 1 0.5 / 0.9 0.5 / 0.9 0.5 / 0.9
Chlorides mg/L 29000 29500 29500 30000
Hardness (Ca++)300 300 260 240
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
5 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.39 / 15.96
18 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
1 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 60.85
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.9
Carb / Bicarb 11.97 / 18.97
255
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Cementing Operation
Nipple Up / Nipple Down BOP Stack
Wait on Cement Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
Discharged(Programmed)
1996 ft/1996 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Continued performing routine mud checks to keep mud properties in range.Circulated the Hole until clean return. Company Schlumberger performed preoperational meeting
for cementing Surface Casing. Performed cement lines pressure test, OK. Cemented Surface
Casing 9.625''. Pulled drill string out of hole. Started BOP operations. Present activity: Installing
BOP stack.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
13-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
693
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
AAZIZ60@MISWACO.SLB.COM
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.14
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Installing BOP
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
148.62 693 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.3 @ 60 9.35 @ 60 9.35 @ 60 9.35 @ 60 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 49 49 50 50
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 38 / 29 38 / 29 39 / 30 39 / 30
R200/R100 24 / 20 24 / 20 25 / 20 25 / 20
R6/R3 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 9999
YP lbf/100ft²20 20 21 21
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 7777
10s/10m/30m Gel 10 / 12 / 15 10 / 12 / 15 10 / 12 / 15 10 / 12 / 14
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6666
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/94
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 10 @ 60 10 @ 60 10 @ 60 10 @ 60
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.8 0.9 0.9 1
Pf/Mf 0.7 / 1.6 0.85 / 1.8 0.85 / 1.8 0.9 / 1.8
Chlorides mg/L 29000 29000 29000 29000
Hardness (Ca++)460 460 460 500
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 1.39 / 15.96
KCl %vol / lb/bbl 0 / 0
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 13.9 / 6.97
255
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Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Nipple Up / Nipple Down BOP Stack
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Adel Aziz
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
1996 ft/1996 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Treat active system mud with Sodium Bicarbonate and Soda Ash for cement
contamination. Running the centrifuge on very low feed rate to condition the mud
on pits 1 and 2 while having mud circulated through the gun line.
Continue installing BOP operations. Present activity: Installing BOP.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
14-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
693
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
AAZIZ60@MISWACO.SLB.COM
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.15
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Testing BOP
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
148.62 693 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 00/100/100/10
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.3 @ 60 9.3 @ 60 9.3 @ 60 9.3 @ 60 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 49 49 49 49
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 33 / 26 33 / 26 38 / 29 38 / 29
R200/R100 23 / 18 23 / 18 24 / 19 24 / 19
R6/R3 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 7799
YP lbf/100ft²19 19 20 20
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 7777
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 11 / 14 8 / 12 / 14 8 / 12 / 14 8 / 12 / 14
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.8 9.4 9.4
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"2 / 2 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6666
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/94
Sand %vol 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 60 9.6 @ 60 9.8 @ 60 9.8 @ 60
Alkal Mud (Pm)1111
Pf/Mf 0.8 / 2.2 0.7 / 2.5 0.9 / 1.8 0.9 / 1.8
Chlorides mg/L 30000 30000 30000 29000
Hardness (Ca++)240 240 400 400
LGS / DS %2.56 / 2.13 2.56 / 2.13 2.56 / 2.13 2.58 / 2.15
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
18 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.05 / 0.61
6 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.23 / 20.45
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 2.56 / 23.26
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 2.13 / 19.34
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 1.17 / 16.73
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.9
Inert/React 4.5
Average SG Solids 3.1
Carb / Bicarb 15.97 / 25.31
255
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Nipple Up / Nipple Down BOP Stack
BOP Testing Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
1996 ft/1996 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Continued performing routine mud checks to keep mud properties in range.Continue installing and testing BOP operations. Present activity: Testing BOP.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Meerkat and Mongoose
Stand
Meerkat and Mongoose
Meerkat and Mongoose
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
15-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
693
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.16
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :1 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Conditioning Rig
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
148.62 693 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 40/140/140/14
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 40/140/140/14
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.2 @ 60 9.2 @ 60 9.3 @ 60 9.3 @ 58 40/140/140/14
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 60 60 58 49 5.0
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 38 / 30 38 / 30 37 / 30 33 / 26
R200/R100 25 / 20 25 / 20 25 / 21 22 / 19
R6/R3 10 / 9 10 / 8 11 / 9 9 / 8
PV cP 8877
YP lbf/100ft²22 22 23 19
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8677
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 10 / 12 8 / 10 / 13 8 / 11 / 14 8 / 11 / 14
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6666
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/94
Sand %vol 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5
MBT lb/bbl 4443.5
pH / Temp 9.6 @ 60 9.6 @ 60 9.65 @ 60 9.8 @ 58
Alkal Mud (Pm)1110.9
Pf/Mf 0.5 / 2 0.5 / 2 0.5 / 2 1 / 2.1
Chlorides mg/L 33000 35000 33000 29000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 240 320
LGS / DS %3.05 / 2.61 2.89 / 2.45 2.25 / 1.81 2.58 / 2.14
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
12 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.01 / 0.19
12 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.54 / 23.19
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 3.05 / 27.74
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 2.61 / 23.74
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.4 / 5.73
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 4.0
Inert/React 4.9
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 9.96 / 12.54
255
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Rig Service
BOP Testing Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
1996 ft/1996 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8
Ran centrifuge 5 hours on active system to cut mud weight from 9.3 ppg to 9.2
ppg. Return mud weight 8.9+, discard mud weight (solids)14.5 ppg. Worked on
mud cleaner to get it operational for drilling upcoming section.
Continue testing BOP operations. Made BOP pressure tests, OK. Started preparing rig floor and
pumps prior to make up BHA and start drilling Intermediate Hole 8.5''. Present activity:
Conditioning Rig.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
16-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
693
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
Nozzles 3x18 / 1x16 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.17
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Casing Pressure Test
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
127.87 701 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 70 68 64 40/140/140/14
Depth/TVD ft 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 2005 / 2005 40/140/140/14
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.25 @ 64 9.25 @ 60 9.2 @ 59 9.2 @ 60 40/140/140/14
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 47 49 50 56
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 32 / 24 30 / 23 30 / 23 35 / 27
R200/R100 20 / 16 20 / 16 19 / 16 22 / 18
R6/R3 8 / 6 8 / 6 8 / 7 8 / 7
PV cP 8778
YP lbf/100ft²16 16 16 19
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 4466
10s/10m/30m Gel 6 / 7 / 9 6 / 7 / 9 7 / 9 / 10 7 / 9 / 11
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.5 9.4 9.2 9.2
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6666
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/94
Sand %vol 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
MBT lb/bbl 3333
pH / Temp 9.4 @ 60 8.8 @ 60 9.5 @ 60 9.6 @ 60
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.8 0.8 1.1 1
Pf/Mf 0.7 / 1.8 0.3 / 2 0.5 / 2.2 0.8 / 2
Chlorides mg/L 33000 35000 35000 33000
Hardness (Ca++)280 200 240 240
LGS / DS %2.65 / 2.26 2.55 / 2.16 2.95 / 2.56 2.65 / 2.26
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
18.5 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.01 / 0.19
4 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.54 / 23.19
1.5 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 2.65 / 24.11
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 15.8
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 2.26 / 20.61
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.8 / 11.46
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 5.9
Average SG Solids 3.0
Carb / Bicarb 13.97 / 27.88
255
Phone
818-288-7338
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling Cement and/or Float Equipment
Pressure Integrity Test (LOT / FIT)
Rig Service Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
1996 ft/1996 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81126 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
32 ft, 3.868 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
Added Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric Acid to the active system to treat cement
contamination.
Started TIH, found cement presence at 43.5 ft. Drilled cement inside Casing 9.625'' from 43.5 ft to
1920 ft. Started Casing pressure test. Present activity: Testing Casing.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
17-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
823.21
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
2 ft, 6.74 in Tubing
31 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
30 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
12.25in
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.18
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Drilling
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
200.66 602 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 78@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 446.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 1400 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 72 71 70 70 200/200/200/20
Depth/TVD ft 3113 / 3113 2603 / 2603 2315 / 2315 2005 / 2005 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.2 @ 68 9.2 @ 65 9.2 @ 63 9.25 @ 65 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 50 48 52 48
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 36 / 28 37 / 28 38 / 30 33 / 25
R200/R100 23 / 19 25 / 20 26 / 20 21 / 17
R6/R3 11 / 10 10 / 9 11 / 9 8 / 7
PV cP 8988
YP lbf/100ft²20 19 22 17
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 9876
10s/10m/30m Gel 10 / 12 / 15 9 / 12 / 14 9 / 13 / 16 7 / 9 / 11
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.5
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 6666
Oil/Water %vol 0/94 0/94 0/94 0/94
Sand %vol 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
MBT lb/bbl 4433
pH / Temp 9.4 @ 68 9.5 @ 65 9.2 @ 63 9.3 @ 65
Alkal Mud (Pm)11.51 1
Pf/Mf 0.9 / 1.7 0.9 / 4.8 0.5 / 1.8 0.9 / 1.8
Chlorides mg/L 33000 32000 33000 33000
Hardness (Ca++)320 320 320 320
LGS / DS %3.05 / 2.66 3.13 / 2.74 3.05 / 2.66 2.65 / 2.26
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
2 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.01 / 0.19
4 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.54 / 23.19 80
18 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 3.05 / 27.74
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 80
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 2.66 / 24.24 43.74
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.4 / 5.73
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 5.1
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 17.97 / 35.86
43.74
298.74
Phone
601-384-0097
773-757-9211
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Drilling Cement and/or Float Equipment
Drilling
Pressure Integrity Test (LOT / FIT)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Victorino Camero
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
Formation - Seepage Losses
3113 ft/3113 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-82319 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
32 ft, 3.868 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
Added Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric Acid to the active system to treat cement
contamination. By order of Company Man, transferred 80 bbl of mud from the
rock washer to the pill pit, treating that mud with Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric
Acid and sending it through the Mud Cleaner before adding to the active system.
Performed Casing pressure test, OK. Continue drilling from 1920' to 2025', drilling 20' below
casing shoe. Performed LOT, OK. Started drilling Intermediate Hole 8.5''. Present activity: drilling
Intermediate Hole 8.5'' at 3113'.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
78.4 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
1117 ft
18-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
802.66
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
2 ft, 6.74 in Tubing
31 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
30 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
15.87 min/ 2539.56 stk
75.51 min/ 12080.91stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.26
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Circulate
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
483.17 700 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 449.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 85 80
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 0 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.6 @ 78 9.5 @ 72 9.5 @ 72 9.5 @ 67 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 56 50 50 54
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 44 / 33 40 / 31 42 / 32 49 / 35
R200/R100 28 / 23 26 / 20 26 / 20 29 / 22
R6/R3 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8 8 / 6
PV cP 11 9 10 14
YP lbf/100ft²22 22 22 21
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 7774
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 10 / 14 8 / 10 / 14 8 / 11 / 16 8 / 11 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.6 8.6 8.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 78 9.6 @ 72 9.5 @ 72 10 @ 67
Alkal Mud (Pm)1.1 1.2 1.1 1.6
Pf/Mf 1.2 / 4 1.1 / 4 1 / 3.8 1.6 / 4.4
Chlorides mg/L 33000 33000 36000 26000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.04 / 4.04 4.84 / 4.45 4.6 / 4.22 5.41 / 5.02
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
1 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.01 / 0.19 45
23 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.49 / 22.7
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.04 / 36.77
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 22.93
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.04 / 36.77
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 1.46 / 20.98
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React 6.4
Average SG Solids 3.0
Carb / Bicarb 23.97 / 37.99
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-86606 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor and maintain KlaShield system while TIH and CBU. Used Polypac
supreme additions to lower fluid loss and KCL additions to raise chlorides.
P/U cleanout string and TIH to cleanout wellbore for wireline. Circulate 2 B/U on bottom. Hole did
not clean up.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
26-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
1170.89
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
36.89 min/ 5938.66 stk
109.46 min/ 17623.25stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.27
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Wireline logs
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
523.28 646 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 80 9.5 @ 83 9.6 @ 80 9.6 @ 80 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 54 54 53 52
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 48 / 37 48 / 36 47 / 35 45 / 34
R200/R100 33 / 25 32 / 25 30 / 23 29 / 22
R6/R3 10 / 9 11 / 9 11 / 9 9 / 8
PV cP 11 12 12 11
YP lbf/100ft²26 24 23 23
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8777
10s/10m/30m Gel 10 / 14 / 18 9 / 13 / 17 9 / 13 / 16 10 / 13 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.6 9.5 9.6 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 80 9.4 @ 83 9.4 @ 80 9.5 @ 80
Alkal Mud (Pm)1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
Pf/Mf 1 / 4 1 / 4 1 / 4 1.1 / 4
Chlorides mg/L 33000 33000 33000 33000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.84 / 4.45 4.84 / 4.45 4.04 / 3.66 4.04 / 3.66
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
2 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.01 / 0.19
8 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.49 / 22.7
14 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.84 / 44.04
Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 36.82
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.45 / 40.54
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.66 / 9.52
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 7.1
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 19.97 / 31.65
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Wireline Logs
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
Shakers - Mud On Cuttings
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8-553 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor and maintain properties while making cleanout run. CBU and send hi vis
sweep @ 6300'. Sweep returned minimal excess cuttings. Adjusted inventory
numbers.
Perform cleanout run. Run wireline logs.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
27-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
646
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.28
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Wireline log
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
523.28 668 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 9.5 @ 80 9.5 @ 80 9.6 @ 80 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 53 53 52 52
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 47 / 35 45 / 34 46 / 35 48 / 36
R200/R100 30 / 24 29 / 23 30 / 24 31 / 26
R6/R3 10 / 9 10 / 9 10 / 9 11 / 10
PV cP 12 11 11 12
YP lbf/100ft²23 23 24 24
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8889
10s/10m/30m Gel 10 / 13 / 16 9 / 13 / 16 9 / 12 / 16 10 / 14 / 18
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.6 9.2 9.4 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.5 @ 80 9.4 @ 80 9.4 @ 80 9.5 @ 80
Alkal Mud (Pm)1111
Pf/Mf 1 / 3.6 0.6 / 3.4 0.7 / 3.6 1.2 / 4
Chlorides mg/L 36000 35000 35000 33000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.63 / 4.58 4.68 / 4.3 4.68 / 4.3 4.04 / 3.66
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.04 / 0.58 44.93
KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.67 / 24.32
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.63 / 42.14
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.58 / 41.64
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.65 / 9.4
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 0.5
Inert/React 7.3
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 19.97 / 31.65
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Wireline Logs
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8-553 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor Klashield system during logging operations. Wireline logs
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
28-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
668
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.29
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Wireline logs
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
523.28 668 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 80 9.5 @ 79 9.5 @ 80 9.5 @ 80 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 50 50 51 53
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 43 / 32 40 / 31 43 / 32 47 / 35
R200/R100 27 / 21 27 / 20 28 / 22 30 / 25
R6/R3 10 / 9 9 / 8 10 / 9 10 / 9
PV cP 11 9 11 12
YP lbf/100ft²21 22 21 23
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8788
10s/10m/30m Gel 9 / 12 / 15 8 / 11 / 14 9 / 11 / 15 10 / 13 / 16
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.6 9.6 9.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.3 @ 80 9.35 @ 79 9.4 @ 80 9.5 @ 80
Alkal Mud (Pm)10.90.91
Pf/Mf 0.8 / 3.5 0.6 / 3.5 0.6 / 3.5 0.9 / 3.6
Chlorides mg/L 34000 35000 35000 36000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.79 / 4.4 4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33 4.63 / 4.25
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.04 / 0.48
KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.52 / 23.02
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.79 / 43.58
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.4 / 40.08
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.65 / 9.35
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 7.0
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 15.98 / 40.14
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Wireline Logs
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8-553 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor system during wireline logs.Wireline logs
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
29-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
668
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.30
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Wait on orders
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
523.28 668 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 75 9.5 @ 74 9.5 @ 74 9.5 @ 75 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 50 50 50 50
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 44 / 32 43 / 33 42 / 32 42 / 31
R200/R100 27 / 21 29 / 22 27 / 21 26 / 20
R6/R3 10 / 9 10 / 8 10 / 9 9 / 8
PV cP 12 10 10 11
YP lbf/100ft²20 23 22 20
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 8687
10s/10m/30m Gel 9 / 11 / 14 8 / 12 / 15 9 / 12 / 15 9 / 12 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.25 @ 75 9.3 @ 74 9.3 @ 74 9.3 @ 75
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.9 0.8 0.9 0.8
Pf/Mf 0.8 / 3.4 0.8 / 3.5 0.8 / 3.5 1 / 3.6
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000 34000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.74 / 4.35 4.74 / 4.35 4.74 / 4.35 4.79 / 4.4
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
6 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.06 / 0.77
18 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.56 / 23.35
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.74 / 43.13
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.35 / 39.63
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.64 / 9.19
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 6.9
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 15.98 / 45.04
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Wireline Logs
Waiting (on Personnel, Tools, Instructions) Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8-553 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor system while running wireline logs and waiting on orders. Ordered
150bbls 9.8ppg NaCl brine.
Finish wireline logs. Wait on orders.
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
30-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
668
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.31
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :BOP test
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
523.28 668 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 75 9.5 @ 75 9.5 @ 75 9.5 @ 75 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 50 51 51 50
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 42 / 32 41 / 32 42 / 31 41 / 31
R200/R100 26 / 20 27 / 21 27 / 21 26 / 20
R6/R3 9 / 8 9 / 8 10 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 10 9 11 10
YP lbf/100ft²22 23 20 21
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 7767
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 11 / 14 8 / 11 / 15 8 / 11 / 14 8 / 11 / 14
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.6 9.6 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32" / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.3 @ 75 9.3 @ 75 9.3 @ 75 9.25 @ 75
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8
Pf/Mf 0.8 / 3.5 0.7 / 3.5 0.7 / 3.5 0.9 / 3.4
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000 35000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
8 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.04 / 0.53
16 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.6 / 23.67
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.71 / 42.86
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.33 / 39.36
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.65 / 9.38
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 6.9
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 15.98 / 40.14
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
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RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
BOP Testing
Waiting (on Personnel, Tools, Instructions) Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-8-553 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Monitor Klashield system. Testing BOP
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
31-Mar-22
7-Mar-22
668
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.32
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Laying down DP
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
514.15 669 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 81@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 449.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 09:00 Active @ 03:00 Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.5 @ 72 9.5 @ 74 9.5 @ 74 9.5 @ 75 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 54 50 50 50
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120 120
R600/R300 42 / 32 40 / 31 41 / 31 42 / 31
R200/R100 27 / 21 26 / 21 26 / 20 26 / 20
R6/R3 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 10 9 10 11
YP lbf/100ft²22 22 21 20
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 7777
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 12 / 15 8 / 12 / 14 8 / 11 / 14 8 / 11 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.8
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol /92 /92 /92 /92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 5555
pH / Temp 9.4 @ 72 9.3 @ 74 9.3 @ 74 9.3 @ 75
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.9 0.7 0.7 0.8
Pf/Mf 0.7 / 3.7 0.6 / 3.4 0.6 / 3.4 0.8 / 3.4
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000 34000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.74 / 4.35 4.74 / 4.35 4.74 / 4.35 4.79 / 4.4
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
6 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.06 / 0.77
8 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.56 / 23.35
10 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.74 / 43.13
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 4.35 / 39.63
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 0.64 / 9.19
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 6.9
Average SG Solids 2.8
Carb / Bicarb 13.97 / 27.88
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
31 ft, 6.5 in Jars
92 ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
117 ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles 6x13 / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
2.7 min/ 434.9 stk
65.72 min/ 10581.56stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
1-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
702.91
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-825 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
2 ft, 6.75 in Sub
Mud is stabile, 9.5 ppg 50 viscosity Test BOPs, work on frozen Kelly hose, TIH w/16 stands drill pipe, lay down 32 joints drill pipe
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
BOP Testing
Rig Repair
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
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Bit loss/%, psi/%
Report No:32
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/1/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled: ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :Laying down DP
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1183
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 1183
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : 0
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 0 0.16
CITRIC ACID 0.85 0 0.85
SODIUM BICARBONATE 0.54 0 0.54
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 0 0.57
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 6.73 0 6.73
DUO-VIS 2.46 0 2.46
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.8 0 1.8
SODA ASH 1.12 0 1.12
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.92 0 2.92
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.6 0 21.6
CONQOR 404 WH 0.88 0 0.88
HYDRAHIB 10.96 0 10.96
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.18 0 0.18
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.33
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :POOH to casing shoe
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
490.47 698 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 93@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 519.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Active @ 21:00 Active @ 15:00 Active @ 06:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft / 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10 12.0
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F @ 9.6 @ 69 9.6 @ 67 9.55 @ 69 00/100/100/10 12.0
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 55 54 51
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120
R600/R300 / 44 / 34 42 / 32 41 / 32
R200/R100 / 29 / 23 26 / 22 27 / 21
R6/R3 / 10 / 9 9 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 10 10 9
YP lbf/100ft²24 22 23
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 877
10s/10m/30m Gel / / 9 / 13 / 15 8 / 12 / 15 8 / 11 / 14
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.4 9.6 9.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32" / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 888
Oil/Water %vol / 0/92 0/92 0/92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 555
pH / Temp @ 9.2 @ 9.3 @ 9.3 @ 69
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.6 0.7 0.8
Pf/Mf / 0.4 / 3.8 0.5 / 3.8 0.5 / 4
Chlorides mg/L 36000 36000 36000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200
LGS / DS % / 3.86 / 3.48 3.86 / 3.48 4.26 / 3.88
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
7 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl /
12 KCl %vol / lb/bbl /
2.5 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
2.5 Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Special Operations
Reaming / Backreaming (Programmed)
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-86375 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
Mud came back on bottoms up 9.8 ppg, after bottoms up mud weight back down
to 9.6 ppg
TIH to 5037', circ and condition mud,TIH to 5910' wash and ream from 5910' to 6689', circ and
condition mud, POOH to shoe presently at 2130 time
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
2-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
1142.71
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
30.24 min/ 5624.01 stk
92.52 min/ 17208.66stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:33
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/2/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled:0 ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :POOH to casing shoe
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1183
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 1188
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : 5
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 0 0.16
CITRIC ACID 0.85 0 0.85
SODIUM BICARBONATE 0.54 0.41 0.95
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 0 0.57
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 6.73 4.59 11.32
DUO-VIS 2.46 -0.01 2.45
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.8 -0.01 1.79
SAPP 0 0.17 0.17
SODA ASH 1.12 -0.01 1.11
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.92 -0.02 2.9
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.6 -0.11 21.49
CONQOR 404 WH 0.88 -0.01 0.87
HYDRAHIB 10.96 -0.05 10.91
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.18 -0.01 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.34
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :Waiting on orders
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
512.52 676 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min @95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From Avtive @ 21:00 Active @ 14:00 Active @ 06:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft / 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F @ 9.5 @ 65 9.5 @ 65 9.5 @ 65 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 52 50 49
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120
R600/R300 / 40 / 30 41 / 31 40 / 31
R200/R100 / 25 / 20 25 / 21 25 / 20
R6/R3 / 9 / 7 9 / 7 9 / 7
PV cP 10 10 9
YP lbf/100ft²20 21 22
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 555
10s/10m/30m Gel / / 7 / 10 / 14 7 / 11 / 13 7 / 10 / 12
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.4 9.4 9.4
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32" / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 888
Oil/Water %vol / 0/92 0/92 0/92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 555
pH / Temp @ 9.1 @ 65 9.1 @ 65 9.1 @ 65
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.5 0.5 0.5
Pf/Mf / 0.3 / 3.4 0.4 / 3.4 0.3 / 3.6
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200
LGS / DS % / 4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33 4.71 / 4.33
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
24 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl /
KCl %vol / lb/bbl /
Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Special Operations
Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81689 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
9.5 ppg/50 vis At the surface casing shoe waiting on orders
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
3-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
813.86
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:34
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/3/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled:0 ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :Waiting on orders
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1189
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 1189
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : 0
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 0 0.16
CITRIC ACID 0.85 0 0.85
SODIUM BICARBONATE 0.95 0 0.95
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 0 0.57
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 11.32 0 11.32
DUO-VIS 2.45 0 2.45
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.79 0 1.79
SAPP 0.17 0 0.17
SODA ASH 1.11 0 1.11
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.9 0 2.9
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.49 0 21.49
CONQOR 404 WH 0.87 0 0.87
HYDRAHIB 10.91 0 10.91
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.17 0 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.35
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :TIH
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
512.9 701 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 83@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 232.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 230 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From active @ 18:00 active @ 12:00 active @ 06:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F 66
Depth/TVD ft / 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10 12.0
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F @ 9.55 @ 65 9.5 @ 65 9.6 @ 63 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 52 50 65
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120
R600/R300 / 42 / 32 40 / 30 44 / 34
R200/R100 / 26 / 21 25 / 21 29 / 23
R6/R3 / 9 / 8 9 / 8 10 / 8
PV cP 10 10 10
YP lbf/100ft²22 20 24
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 776
10s/10m/30m Gel / / 8 / 12 / 15 8 / 13 / 16 8 / 13 / 18
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.4 9.4 9.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32" / 1 / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 888
Oil/Water %vol / 0/92 0/92 0/92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 555
pH / Temp @ 9.1 @ 65 9.1 @ 65 9 @ 63
Alkal Mud (Pm)0.3 0.4 0.3
Pf/Mf / 0.4 / 3.8 0.4 / 3.6 0.5 / 4
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000
Hardness (Ca++)160 160 120
LGS / DS % / 4.31 / 3.93 4.71 / 4.33 3.91 / 3.53
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
10 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl /
12 KCl %vol / lb/bbl /
2 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Cementing Operation
Trip (Programmed)Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81607 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
Added BiCarb and SAPP to lower pH prior to cement job.
TIH to 6912', spot 20 HiVis 11.1 ppg pill @6912', laydon DP to 6689', circ and cond prior to
cement job, cemented open hole plug at 6696' with 148 bbls 15.8 ppg cement, full returns on
cement job, TOOH to 4148', circ and cond mud, no cement in returns , TOOH to surface, M/U bit
and TIH to 1914', waiting on cement presently
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
4-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
833.14
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
20.45 min/ 1697.3 stk
146.89 min/ 12191.71stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:35
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/4/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled: ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :TIH
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1189
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 1214
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : 25
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 0 0.16
CITRIC ACID 0.85 0 0.85
SODIUM BICARBONATE 0.95 0.3 1.25
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 0 0.57
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 11.32 -0.01 11.31
DUO-VIS 2.45 0.05 2.5
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.79 0 1.79
SAPP 0.17 0.17 0.34
SODA ASH 1.11 0 1.11
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.9 0 2.9
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.49 -0.03 21.46
CONQOR 404 WH 0.87 0 0.87
HYDRAHIB 10.91 -0.01 10.9
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.17 0 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.36
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :POOH
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
498.91 724 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 84@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate 234.00 gal/min
Pump Pressure 160 psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From active @ 21:00 active @ 12:00 active @ 05:30
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 / 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 00/100/100/10 12.0
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.55 @ 67 @ 9.55 @ 69 9.55 @ 70 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 51 51 54
Rheology Temp °F 120 120 120
R600/R300 39 / 29 / 40 / 30 41 / 31
R200/R100 25 / 19 / 26 / 20 27 / 21
R6/R3 8 / 7 / 9 / 8 9 / 8
PV cP 10 10 10
YP lbf/100ft²19 20 21
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 677
10s/10m/30m Gel 7 / 10 / 14 / / 8 / 12 / 14 8 / 12 / 15
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 10 9.4 9.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / / 1 / 1 /
Solids %vol 8888
Oil/Water %vol 0/92 0/92 0/92 0/92
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 555
pH / Temp 10.3 @ 67 @ 9.5 @ 69 9.2 @ 70
Alkal Mud (Pm)2.5 0.8 0.4
Pf/Mf 1 / 3.5 / 0.6 / 3.6 0.5 / 3.6
Chlorides mg/L 35000 35000 35000 35000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200 200
LGS / DS %4.31 / 3.93 4.31 / 3.93 4.31 / 3.93 4.31 / 3.93
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
10 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.04 / 0.53
1 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.6 / 23.67
11 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 4.31 / 39.23
2 Bentonite % / lb/bbl / 170
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 3.93 / 35.73
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 1.05 / 15.11
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 6.1
Average SG Solids 2.9
Carb / Bicarb 19.8 / 4.97
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Other
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Cut / Slip Drilling Line Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Trip (Programmed)
Email
Discharged(Programmed)
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-84583 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
TIH on elevators F/1914' to 4140', wash down to 4617', circ, slackoff to 4649' trying to tag cement,
no success, circulate while waiting on cement, attempt to tag cement all the way to 4916' no
success bled off after 5 min from 10k to 2k, try to tag cement all the way down to 4985', no
success, pump slug, POOH presently
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
5-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
1051.37
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
49.41 min/ 4150.18 stk
151.87 min/ 12756.82stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:36
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/5/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled:0 ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :POOH
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1191
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 1223
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : 32
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 0 0.16
CITRIC ACID 0.85 0 0.85
SODIUM BICARBONATE 1.25 0 1.25
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 0 0.57
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 11.31 0 11.31
DUO-VIS 2.5 0 2.5
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.79 0 1.79
SAPP 0.34 0 0.34
SODA ASH 1.11 0 1.11
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.9 0 2.9
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.46 0 21.46
CONQOR 404 WH 0.87 0 0.87
HYDRAHIB 10.9 0 10.9
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.17 0 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.37
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
512.96 478 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From active @ 20:00 active @ 07:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 / 7334 / 7334 / 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.6 @ 70 @ 9.6 @ 70 @ 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt 51 52
Rheology Temp °F 120 120
R600/R300 42 / 32 / 41 / 32 /
R200/R100 27 / 21 / 26 / 22 /
R6/R3 9 / 8 / 9 / 8 /
PV cP 10 9
YP lbf/100ft²22 23
LSYP (R3x2)-R6 77
10s/10m/30m Gel 8 / 12 / 15 / / 8 / 12 / 15 / /
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 9.8 9.6
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32"1 / / 1 / /
Solids %vol 88
Oil/Water %vol 0/92 / 0/92 /
Sand %vol 0.1 0.1
MBT lb/bbl 55
pH / Temp 10.6 @ 70 @ 10.55 @ 70 @
Alkal Mud (Pm)21.8
Pf/Mf 1.4 / 3.4 / 1.3 / 3.2 /
Chlorides mg/L 36000 36000
Hardness (Ca++)200 200
LGS / DS %3.86 / 3.48 / 2.26 / 1.88 /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
9 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl 0.06 / 0.82
4.5 KCl %vol / lb/bbl 2.63 / 24
3.5 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl 3.86 / 35.14
7 Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
Drill Solids % / lb/bbl 3.48 / 31.64
Weight Material % / lb/bbl 1.44 / 20.68
Chemical Conc lb/bbl 3.5
Inert/React 5.3
Average SG Solids 3.0
Carb / Bicarb 27.6 / 3.47
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Waiting (on Personnel, Tools, Instructions)
Circulating / Hole Cleaning (Programmed)
Other Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Lay Down / Pick Up - Drill Pipe / Casing
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81593 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
Good test on cement plug at 4916', came out of hole laying down drill pipe, set cement retainer
plug at 1920', TIH to cement
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
0 bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
0 ft
6-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
609.16
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:37
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/6/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled:0 ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :0
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1021
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 991
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : -30
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.16 -0.01 0.15
CITRIC ACID 0.85 -0.01 0.84
SODIUM BICARBONATE 1.25 -0.01 1.24
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.57 -0.01 0.56
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 11.31 -0.09 11.22
DUO-VIS 2.5 -0.02 2.48
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.79 -0.02 1.77
SAPP 0.34 -0.01 0.33
SODA ASH 1.11 -0.01 1.1
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.9 -0.02 2.88
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)21.46 5.28 26.74
CONQOR 404 WH 0.87 -0.01 0.86
HYDRAHIB 10.9 -0.09 10.81
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.17 0 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
WATER-BASED MUD REPORT No.38
Operator : Emerald House Field/Area :Nanashuk Depth/TVD :
Report For : David R/ David W Description :Exploration Date :
Well Name : MERLIN 2 Location :Alaska Spud Date :
Contractor/Rig: Interval :2 Mud Type :
Report For : Bobby I/ Kelly H Log-It # :O.1026391.01 Activity :nipple down
Hole Active Pits Pump Make
512.96 478 Pump Liner x Stk 6x8in 6x8in
Total Circulating Volume 2.79 gal/stk 2.79 gal/stk
Pump stk/min 0@95% 0@95%
Depth Drilled Last 24 hr Flow Rate gal/min
Pump Pressure psi
Volume Drilled Last 24 hr Bottoms Up
Total Circulation
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
Sample From 00:00 @ 00:30 flowline @ 04:00
Type Model/Size Hrs Used
FlowLine Temp °F
Depth/TVD ft 7334 / 7334 7334 / 7334 / / 00/100/100/10
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal @ °F 9.8 @ 9.8 @ @ @ 00/100/100/10
Funnel Viscosity sec/qt
Rheology Temp °F
R600/R300 / / / /
R200/R100 / / / /
R6/R3 / / / /
PV cP
YP lbf/100ft²
LSYP (R3x2)-R6
10s/10m/30m Gel / / / / / / / /
API Fluid Loss cc/30min
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min
Cake APT/HT 1/32" / / / /
Solids %vol
Oil/Water %vol ////
Sand %vol
MBT lb/bbl
pH / Temp @ @ @ @
Alkal Mud (Pm)
Pf/Mf / / / /
Chlorides mg/L
Hardness (Ca++)
LGS / DS % / / / /
TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs MUD VOL ACCTG (bbl)
2 NaCl %vol / lb/bbl /
4 KCl %vol / lb/bbl /
2 Low Gravity % / lb/bbl /
7 Bentonite % / lb/bbl /
9 Drill Solids % / lb/bbl /
Weight Material % / lb/bbl /
Chemical Conc lb/bbl
Inert/React
Average SG Solids
Carb / Bicarb /
333.74
588.74
Phone
601-384-0097
304-625-1694
Cumulative
SUB-SURFACE LOSSES
/
/
RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS
Tauy
n
k
Bit loss/%, psi/%
Displace Well
Cementing Operation
Lay Down / Pick Up - Drill Pipe / Casing Mud Received
Mud Returned
Va Collars, ft/min
Va Pipe, ft/min
Jet Velocity, ft/s
Bit HHP/HIS
CVa Pipe, ft/min
ECD at TD, lb/gal
ECD at Shoe, lb/gal
CVa Collars, ft/min
David Campbell
Rusty Hollen
M-I Engineer
Interval
Other
Nipple Up / Nipple Down BOP Stack
Email
7334 ft/7334 ft
Kla-Shield
Pump Capacity
GARDNER DENVER PZ-81593 ft, 4 in Drill Pipe
307 ft, 4 in HWDP
ft, 6.75 in Sub
Mud check is for the completion brine 9.8 ppg NaCl
Displaced mudwith 9.8 ppg NaCl brine, lay down drill pipe, rig up wireline and tagged cement
@1851', pick up packer and ran in hole to 200' , set same and nipple down BOP stack to pump
abandoment plug and put cap on well
RIG OPERATIONS SUMMARYREMARKS AND TREATMENT
bbl
Derrick Shaker
Centrifuge
Derrick Shaker
Derrick Shaker
API Fluid Loss
Doyon Drilling/Artic Fox 1
9.625 in csg @1996 ft (1996 TVD)
CASINGDRILLING ASSEMBLY
Chlorides
LSYP
pH
YP
ft
7-Apr-22
7-Mar-22
609.16
CIRCULATION DATA
-
0 - 40000
Min - Max
-
20 - 30
9 - 10
7 - 10
MUD VOLUME (bbl)
Rig Phone
907-670-5251
Whse Phone
ft, 6.5 in Jars
ft, 5 in Drill Collar
DESIRED SPECS
0 - 10
-
-
-
ft, 6.75 in Drill Collar
Nozzles x / x 1/32''
8.5in GT65M 616
MUD PROPERTIES
Water Added
0 min/ 0 stk
0 min/ 0stk
SOLIDS ANALYSIS
Report No:38
Operator :Emerald House Date:4/7/2022
Well Name :MERLIN 2 Depth/TVD :7334 ft /7334
Field/Area :Nanashuk Bit Size:8.5 in
Description :Exploration Daily Drilled: ft
Location :Alaska Volume Drilled:0 bbl
Contractor: Doyon Drilling Mud Type :Kla-Shield
Water Depth : ft Activity :nipple down
Water Added bbl : 0.0 Init Fluid Vol. bbl : 1029
Base Fluid Added bbl : 0.0 Final Fluid Vol. bbl : 991
Whole Mud Added bbl : 0.0 Vol. Change bbl : -38
Vol Incr-Wt Matl bbl :
Initial Change Final
CAUSTIC SODA 0.15 0 0.15
CITRIC ACID 0.84 0 0.84
SODIUM BICARBONATE 1.24 0 1.24
WALNUT NUT PLUG MEDIUM 0.56 0 0.56
M-I WATE (BARITE) - LINED BAG 11.22 0 11.22
DUO-VIS 2.48 0 2.48
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.77 0 1.77
SAPP 0.33 0 0.33
SODA ASH 1.1 0 1.1
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE 2.88 0 2.88
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (KCL)26.74 0 26.74
CONQOR 404 WH 0.86 0 0.86
HYDRAHIB 10.81 0 10.81
BUSAN 1060 0.19 0 0.19
DEFOAM EXTRA 0.17 0 0.17
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
0 0 00
PRODUCT TYPE TOTALS IN ACTIVE 0 0
GRAPHITES 0 0
CARBONATES 0 0
FIBERS 00
DRILLING FLUID PRODUCT
CONCENTRATIONS
Daily Report (Active System)
Product Concentrations (lb/bbl)
Surface Casing Cementing Program
String:9 5/8 Surface
Well Name:MERLIN #2
Company:Emerald House
Field:
Contact:
Proposal Number:4
Date:1/20/2022
Made By:Roxanne Marino
Service from District:Anchorage, AKA
District Phone:
Objective:Bring good cement to surface
Acceptance Criteria:Pump as per program (Density, Rate
and Pressure)
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Document Control
Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires document agreement (SLB
QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard)
Approvals
Name Signature Date
Author Roxanne Marino 1/20/2022
Schlumberger review
Schlumberger Approval
Customer Approval
“By signing this document (or confirmation email), I confirm I have reviewed and approved it as the basis for the well cementing
program.”
Distribution List :
Cementing Program Generated From
Cementics File merlin 2_9.625in_surface_v4.jdcx
Cementics Version 2020.2.4
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
1/20/2022 4 Changed tops of casings RMarino
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Well Data Summary
The cementing program incorporates the following data :
RigType Land
Fluids Return to
BHST 50.7 degF
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Mud Line Depth 0.0 ft
Mud Return Depth 18.5 ft
Section MD 2000.0 ft
Section TVD 2000.0 ft
Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Joint
ft
Weight
lb/ft
ID
in
Grade Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Thread
Prev Casing 107.5 16 40.0 82.5 15.01 L-80 1480 4331
Casing 2000.0 9 5/8 40.0 43.5 8.755 L-80 3810 6330
Landing Collar 1920.0 Serial number :
Open Hole
Total Volume 437.0 bbl
Minimum Diameter 12.250 in
Maximum Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Annular Excess 157.9 %
Mean Equivalent Diameter 15.418 in
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Formation
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
ft
Frac
Top ED
lb/gal
Frac
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Pore
Top ED
lb/gal
Pore
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Lithology
Res.
Fluid Name
0.0 107.5 107.5 11.00 11.00 7.81 7.81 Sandstone
107.5 1079.0 1079.0 11.00 11.03 7.81 8.28 Sandstone Permafrost
Base
1079.0 2000.0 2000.0 11.03 13.10 8.28 8.40 Sandstone
Temperature
Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Bottom TVD
ft
Temperature
degF
Gradient
degF/100ft
Relative
Gradient
degF/100ft
Sea Current
ft/min
Surface 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.00 -196702.76
Rock 0.0 1063.0 1063.0 32.0 3.01 3.01 0.00
Rock 1063.0 1500.0 1500.0 40.7 2.72 2.00 0.00
BHST 1500.0 2000.0 2000.0 50.7 2.54 2.00 0.00
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Fluids Summary
Fluids
Type Name Density
lb/gal
Conditions K
lbf.s^n/ft2
n Ty
lbf/100ft2
Spacer MUDPUSH* II 10.00 Custom 80.0 degF [ T1 ]3.34E-2 0.37 8.98
Drilling Fluid Drilling Fluid 9.20 Surface 68.0 degF 1.13E-2 0.49 4.59
Slurry 10.7 ppg
ARTICSET Lite III -
Lead
10.70 Downhole 68.0 degF 8.81E-2 0.28 0.00
Slurry 15.7ppg
ARCTICSET I Tail
15.70 Surface 68.0 degF 6.42E-3 0.84 0.00
* Compressible Rheology Parameters and Densities are displayed at P=1 atm and T=20 degC (65degF)
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Mud Circulation
Fluid Drilling Fluid
Number of Circulation 0.35
Total Volume at Ambient T 150.0 bbl
Ambient Temperature -0.0 degF
Correction Slope 0.00
Pumping Stages
Fluid Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Drilling Fluid 5.0 00:30 150.0
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 18 107.5 00:30
Success Production/Influx 0 107.5 00:30
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
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Fluid Placement
Surface Densities are computed at P=1 atm and T=Surface Temperature (-0.0 degF)
Fluid Placement in Annulus
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 23.75 18.5 0.0 0.0 9.20
MUDPUSH* II 23.75 18.5 0.0 40.0 10.00
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead
23.75 1100.0 1081.5 202.9 10.70
15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
1100.0 2000.0 900.0 75.3 15.70
Fluid Placement in Pipe
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 1920.0 1920.0 143.0 9.20
15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
1920.0 2000.0 80.0 6.0 15.70
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Pumping Schedule
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Injection
Temperature
degF
Comment
Cumulated
Time
hr:mn
MUDPUSH* II 00:07 40.0 6.0 68.0 00:07
Plug 00:05 00:12
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead
00:41 202.9 5.0 68.0 00:52
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
00:16 81.3 5.0 68.0 01:08
Top Plug 00:05 01:13
Drilling Fluid :00:29 143.0
> Drilling Fluid 00:14 113.0 8.0 68.0 01:28
> Drilling Fluid 00:15 30.0 2.0 68.0 Slow down to bump plug 01:43
Maximum Required Hydraulic Horsepower (HHP)38.9 hhp (at 01:27 hr:mn)
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Well Security
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 11 107.5 01:43
Success Production/Influx 0 107.5 01:23
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dead-End Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dynamic u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Balanced u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
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Temperature Outputs
Temperature Summary Table
Static Temperature. at TOC 0.6 degF Static Temperature at BH 50.7 degF
Simulated HCT at TOC 46.9 degF Simulated HCT at BH 60.4 degF
Max First SK Temperature 68.0 degF Max Last SK Temperature 68.0 degF
At time 00:00 hr:mn At time 00:00 hr:mn
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Centralization
Centralizers
Alias Manufacturer
Commercial
Name Type Config Csg OD
in
Min OD
in
Max OD
in
Count
CT_2A09631225000C
0
CaseTech Std Bow Spring bow-
spring
9 5/8 10.500 13.431 12
Pattern Placement
Bottom MD
ft
Joints Centralizer Alias Pattern Min STO Depth
ft
1500.0 36.91 CT_2A09631225000C0 1/3 0.0 0.0
Computation time:Cement Turns 00:39
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WELLCLEAN* III
Imposed StandOff
Bottom MD
ft
StandOff
%
2000.0 80.0
Average Fluid Concentrations
Average fluid concentration in annulus Average fluid concentration in pipe
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Final Fluid Concentrations
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Operator Summary
Volume Summary
Fluid Name Pumped Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
bbl
Mix Fluid Dead
Volume
bbl
Silo dead
volume
ton
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
81.3 0.0 81.3 0.0 0
10.7 ppg ARTICSET Lite
III - Lead
202.9 0.0 202.9 0.0 0
MUDPUSH* II 40.0 0.0 40.0 0.0 0
Material Summary
Additive Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Loadout
Items
Pack.
Name
Pack.
Size
Comment
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail Blend
39106 lb 39106 lb 39106 lb 0.00 bulk 0lb
Mix Water 7119 gal 7119 gal 7119 gal 0.00 0 gal
Fresh Water 8682 gal 8682 gal 8682 gal 0.00 0 gal
D047 51 gal 51 gal 51 gal 10.19 pail 5 gal
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead Blend
41151 lb 41151 lb 41151 lb 0.00 bulk 0lb
D044 4035 lb 4035 lb 4035 lb 73.36 sack 55 lb
D079 370 lb 370 lb 370 lb 3.70 sack 100 lb
D065 144 lb 144 lb 324 lb 6.48 sack 50 lb
S002 309 lb 309 lb 309 lb 3.09 sack 100 lb
D031 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb 32.80 sack 110 lb
D182 186 lb 186 lb 186 lb 3.72 sack 50 lb
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Fluid Preparation
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
Pumped Volume : 81.3 bbl
Density : 15.70 lb/gal
SVF : 49.0 %
Yield : 0.93 ft3/sk
Dry Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Dry Phase 39106 lb 39106 lb
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
Blend:
80 lb per sack 39106 lb 39106 lb 39106 lb
- D907 37.8 % BWOB 14798 lb 14798 lb 14798 lb
- D053 56.4 % BWOB 22056 lb 22056 lb 22056 lb
- D013 0.6 % BWOB 235 lb 235 lb 235 lb
- D065 0.5 % BWOB 180 lb 180 lb 180 lb
- D044_4.7 % BWOB 1838 lb 1838 lb 1838 lb
Liquid Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Mix Fluid 3.548 gal/sk VBWOB 1740 gal 1740 gal
Mix Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 1730 gal 1730 gal 1730 gal
Fresh Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 1730 gal 1730 gal 1730 gal
D047 0.020 gal/sk VBWOB 10 gal 10 gal 10 gal
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10.7 ppg ARTICSET Lite III - Lead
Pumped Volume : 202.9 bbl
Density : 10.70 lb/gal
SVF : 33.9 %
Yield : 2.77 ft3/sk
Dry Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Dry Phase 45186 lb 45186 lb
10.7 ppg ARTICSET Lite III
- Lead Blend:
100 lb per sack 41151 lb 41151 lb 41151 lb
-G 36.4 % BVOB 28102 lb 28102 lb 28102 lb
- D053 9.1 % BVOB 5944 lb 5944 lb 5944 lb
- B439_54.5 % BVOB 7104 lb 7104 lb 7104 lb
D044 9.0 % BWOW 4035 lb 4035 lb 4035 lb
Liquid Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Mix Fluid 13.310 gal/sk VBWOB 5477 gal 5477 gal
Mix Water 13.094 gal/sk VBWOB 5388 gal 5388 gal 5388 gal
Fresh Water 13.094 gal/sk VBWOB 5388 gal 5388 gal 5388 gal
D079 0.9 % BWOB 370 lb 370 lb 370 lb
D065 0.3 % BWOB 144 lb 144 lb 144 lb
D047 0.100 gal/sk VBWOB 41 gal 41 gal 41 gal
S002 0.8 % BWOB 309 lb 309 lb 309 lb
MUDPUSH* II
Pumped Volume : 40.0 bbl
Density : 10.00 lb/gal
Weighting Material Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
MUDPUSH* II Weighting
Material:
2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
- D031 2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
Base Fluid Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Liquid Phase 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1580 gal 1580 gal
Fresh Water 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1563 gal 1563 gal 1563 gal
D182 5.00 lb/bbl WBVOBF 186 lb 186 lb 186 lb
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Laboratory Cement Test Report
Example ARCTICSET I Surface Tail Field Blend
Pilot Test
LAR Name : Client : Emerald House Location : Prudhoe Bay
Date : Well Name : Merlin 2 Rig :
String : Surface Plug
Signatures
Report reviewed by:
Roarke Burnett
Report created by:
Roarke Burnett
Design input by:
Roxanne Marino
Job Type : Plug MD : 165 ft TVD : 165 ft
BHST : 72°F BHCT : 52 °F BHP : 1,000 psi
Starting Temp : 80 °F Time To Temp : 02:51 hr:mn Heating Rate : 0.00 °F/min
Starting Pressure : 500 psi Time To Pressure : 02:51 hr:mn
Composition
Slurry Density : 15.70 lb/gal Yield : 0.93 ft³/sk of blend Mix Fluid : 3.552 gal/sk of blend
Solid Vol. Fraction : 48.981 % Slurry Type : Mix Water : 3.502 gal/sk of blend
Code Concentration Sack Reference Component Blend Density Lot Number
AS1 100.00 % BWOB Blend sack: 79.74 lb Cement 174.91 lb/ft³ Silo 5
D047 0.050 gal/sk VBWOB Anti Foam D047-020421
Fresh Water 3.502 gal/sk of blend Base Fluid Tap Water
Rheology
S/N: 1159
Surface (Configuration: R1B5 F1.0)
Temperature 72 °F
(rpm) Up
(deg)
Down
(deg)
Average
(deg)
300 41 41 41
200 30 31 31
100 20 20 20
60 19 15 17
30 15 12 14
6 11 10 11
3 9 8 9
10 sec Gel 22 deg - 26 lbf/100ft²
10 min Gel 125 deg - 148 lbf/100ft²
Rheo. computed PV: 69 cP, Ty: 10 lbf/100ft²
S/N: 1159
Downhole (Configuration: R1B5 F1.0)
Temperature 72 °F
(rpm) Up
(deg)
Down
(deg)
Average
(deg)
300 69 69 69
200 54 54 54
100 39 40 40
60 33 35 34
30 30 30 30
6 24 24 24
3 18 22 20
10 sec Gel 32 deg - 38 lbf/100ft²
10 min Gel 53 deg - 63 lbf/100ft²
Rheo. computed PV: 101 cP, Ty: 25 lbf/100ft²
Thickening Time S/N: 461
Consistency Time Temp
30 Bc 03:30 hr:mn 72 °F
50 Bc 04:09 hr:mn 72 °F
70 Bc 04:15 hr:mn 72 °F
100 Bc 04:18 hr:mn 72 °F
Free Fluid
(0%) 0 / 250 mL in 2 hrs
At 80 °F and 45 deg inclination
Sedimentation: None
Mud Balance S/N: 90308
Slurry Density Verified by Pressurized Fluid Balance:
15.70 lb/gal
Comments
All slurries prepared and tested in accordance with API RP 10B-2 unless otherwise noted
Time to Add Solids : 00:14 mn:sc
Vortex Quality: good/visible
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Cementing Job Report CemCAT v1.7
Well Merlin #2
Field
Engineer Chris Lemay
Country United States
Client Emerald House
SIR No.
Job Type Cem Surface Casing
Job Date 03-12-2022
Time
03/12/2022 19:42:10
03/13/2022 07:37:40
hh:mm:ss
00:27:40
00:48:00
01:08:00
01:28:00
01:48:00
02:08:00
02:28:00
02:48:00
03:08:00
03:28:00
03:48:00
04:08:00
04:14:15
Pressure
PSI
0.00 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Rate
B/M
0.00 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
Density
LB/G
5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0
Messages
Start Job
Fill Lines with Water
Total Water ahead = 3 bbls
Low Test
High Test
Start Pumping Spacer
End Spacer
Total Mudpush = 43 bbls
Lead Cement Wet
Start Pump Lead Slurry
End Lead Slurry
Reset Total, Vol = 204.77 bbl
Start Mixing Tail Slurry
Start Pumping Tail Slurry
End Tail Slurry
Total = 85 bbls
Start Displacement
End Displacement
Total Slb Disp = 5 bbls
Rig Pumps To Displace
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Field Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
12.3 in
Well MD
2005.0 ft
Well TVD
2005.0 ft
County State/Province AK
Well Master API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
51 degF
BHCT
60 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Doyon
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
8.70 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
49.000 cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Cem Surface Casing
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
4" Drill pipe
Service Instructions
To perform 9 5/8" surface cement job as requested with 10.7 ppg ASL III lead and 15.8
ppg class G tail cement.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
18.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
20.7 bbl
Casing Vol.
148.6 bbl
Annular Vol.
111.0 bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Guide Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth 1995.0 ft Tool Type
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Mar/12/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Mar/10/2022 13:00
Leave Location
Mar/14/2022 12:00
Collar Type Float Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth 1910.0 ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L-80 8RD
107.5 16.0 82.5 L-80
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 1910.1 4.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/12/2022 19:42:10 18 0.0 7.95 0.0 Started Acquisition
03/12/2022 19:42:40 18 0.0 7.93 0.0
03/12/2022 19:43:10 18 0.0 7.91 0.0
03/12/2022 19:43:40 67 0.0 7.90 0.0
03/12/2022 19:44:10 59 0.0 7.96 0.0
03/12/2022 19:44:40 60 3.1 8.02 0.4
03/12/2022 19:45:10 63 3.1 8.08 1.9
03/12/2022 19:45:40 62 0.0 8.13 3.0
03/12/2022 19:46:10 19 0.0 8.22 3.0
03/12/2022 19:46:40 34 0.0 8.25 3.0
03/12/2022 19:47:10 62 0.0 8.26 3.0
03/12/2022 19:47:40 59 3.1 8.28 4.0
03/12/2022 19:48:10 60 3.1 8.28 5.5
03/12/2022 19:48:40 59 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:49:10 58 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:49:40 17 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:50:10 19 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:50:40 19 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:51:10 20 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:51:40 19 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:52:10 20 0.0 8.29 5.9
Page 1 of 8
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Field Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
12.3 in
Well MD
2005.0 ft
Well TVD
2005.0 ft
County State/Province AK
Well Master API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
51 degF
BHCT
60 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Doyon
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
8.70 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
49.000 cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Cem Surface Casing
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
4" Drill pipe
Service Instructions
To perform 9 5/8" surface cement job as requested with 10.7 ppg ASL III lead and 15.8
ppg class G tail cement.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
18.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
20.7 bbl
Casing Vol.
148.6 bbl
Annular Vol.
111.0 bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Guide Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth 1995.0 ft Tool Type
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Mar/12/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Mar/10/2022 13:00
Leave Location
Mar/14/2022 12:00
Collar Type Float Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth 1910.0 ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L-80 8RD
107.5 16.0 82.5 L-80
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 1910.1 4.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/12/2022 19:53:10 20 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/12/2022 19:53:40 19 0.0 8.28 5.9
03/13/2022 00:27:40 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:27:44 34 0.0 8.32 0.0 Start Job
03/13/2022 00:28:10 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:28:40 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:29:10 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:29:40 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:30:10 33 0.0 8.33 0.0
03/13/2022 00:30:40 34 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:31:10 34 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:31:40 35 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:32:10 35 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:32:40 34 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:33:10 34 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:33:40 38 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:34:10 39 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:34:40 52 0.0 8.32 0.0
03/13/2022 00:35:00 38 0.2 8.32 0.0 Fill Lines with Water
03/13/2022 00:35:10 44 0.4 8.32 0.1
03/13/2022 00:35:40 72 0.3 8.33 0.3
03/13/2022 00:36:10 96 0.3 8.33 0.4
03/13/2022 00:36:40 105 0.3 8.33 0.6
03/13/2022 00:37:10 234 2.5 8.33 1.1
03/13/2022 00:37:40 110 1.3 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:38:10 64 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:38:40 62 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:39:10 824 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:39:30 804 0.0 8.33 2.7 Total Water ahead = 3 bbls
03/13/2022 00:39:40 784 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:40:00 758 0.0 8.33 2.7 Low Test
03/13/2022 00:40:10 746 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:40:40 994 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:41:10 1941 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:41:40 1824 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:42:00 1763 0.0 8.32 2.7 High Test
03/13/2022 00:42:10 1733 0.0 8.33 2.7
03/13/2022 00:42:40 1632 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:43:10 1553 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:43:40 1477 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:44:10 1410 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:44:40 47 0.0 8.32 2.7
03/13/2022 00:45:10 36 0.3 8.32 2.8
03/13/2022 00:45:40 93 0.0 8.32 2.9
03/13/2022 00:46:10 71 0.0 8.32 2.9
03/13/2022 00:46:40 40 0.1 8.32 2.9
03/13/2022 00:47:10 45 0.0 8.33 2.9
03/13/2022 00:47:40 49 0.0 8.33 2.9
03/13/2022 00:48:10 55 0.0 8.33 2.9
03/13/2022 00:48:40 154 0.0 8.15 2.9
03/13/2022 00:49:10 149 0.0 8.28 2.9
03/13/2022 00:49:40 148 0.0 8.29 2.9
03/13/2022 00:50:10 148 0.0 8.16 2.9
03/13/2022 00:50:40 148 0.0 8.18 2.9
Page 2 of 8
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 00:51:40 146 0.0 8.18 2.9
03/13/2022 00:52:10 147 0.0 8.19 2.9
03/13/2022 00:52:40 147 0.0 8.81 2.9
03/13/2022 00:53:10 146 0.0 10.10 2.9
03/13/2022 00:53:40 147 0.0 10.17 2.9
03/13/2022 00:54:10 146 0.0 9.71 2.9
03/13/2022 00:54:40 146 0.0 9.58 2.9
03/13/2022 00:55:10 147 0.0 9.88 2.9
03/13/2022 00:55:40 146 0.0 9.89 2.9
03/13/2022 00:56:10 146 0.0 10.02 2.9
03/13/2022 00:56:40 146 0.0 10.04 2.9
03/13/2022 00:57:10 146 0.0 10.07 2.9
03/13/2022 00:57:40 146 0.0 10.12 2.9
03/13/2022 00:58:10 146 0.0 10.08 0.0
03/13/2022 00:58:40 83 0.0 10.07 0.0
03/13/2022 00:59:00 87 1.2 10.03 0.1 Start Pumping Spacer
03/13/2022 00:59:10 139 2.0 10.01 0.4
03/13/2022 00:59:40 207 2.0 9.97 1.4
03/13/2022 01:00:10 324 3.8 9.92 2.8
03/13/2022 01:00:40 311 3.8 9.97 4.7
03/13/2022 01:01:10 304 3.8 9.83 6.6
03/13/2022 01:01:40 276 3.9 9.94 8.5
03/13/2022 01:02:10 287 3.8 10.36 10.4
03/13/2022 01:02:40 281 3.8 10.47 12.4
03/13/2022 01:03:10 274 3.9 10.15 14.3
03/13/2022 01:03:40 263 3.9 9.91 16.2
03/13/2022 01:04:10 253 3.8 10.06 18.1
03/13/2022 01:04:40 241 3.9 10.17 20.0
03/13/2022 01:05:10 119 2.7 10.20 21.9
03/13/2022 01:05:40 114 2.5 10.16 23.1
03/13/2022 01:06:10 48 0.5 10.03 23.6
03/13/2022 01:06:40 51 0.7 9.82 23.9
03/13/2022 01:07:10 46 0.8 9.97 24.3
03/13/2022 01:07:40 58 1.2 9.92 24.8
03/13/2022 01:08:10 59 1.6 9.79 25.5
03/13/2022 01:08:40 61 1.6 9.86 26.3
03/13/2022 01:08:40 69 1.6 9.87 26.3
03/13/2022 01:09:10 74 1.5 9.78 27.1
03/13/2022 01:09:40 57 1.4 9.80 27.8
03/13/2022 01:10:10 67 1.4 9.83 28.5
03/13/2022 01:10:40 71 1.4 9.82 29.2
03/13/2022 01:11:10 76 1.4 9.80 29.9
03/13/2022 01:11:40 86 1.8 9.91 30.7
03/13/2022 01:12:10 70 1.3 9.82 31.5
03/13/2022 01:12:10 67 1.3 9.84 31.5
03/13/2022 01:12:40 67 1.3 9.81 32.1
03/13/2022 01:13:10 69 1.4 9.64 32.8
03/13/2022 01:13:40 69 1.4 9.76 33.5
03/13/2022 01:14:10 68 1.4 9.79 34.2
03/13/2022 01:14:40 68 1.4 9.63 34.9
03/13/2022 01:15:10 69 1.4 9.99 35.6
03/13/2022 01:15:40 67 1.3 9.61 36.2
03/13/2022 01:16:10 61 1.2 9.75 36.9
03/13/2022 01:16:40 68 1.2 9.52 37.5
Page 3 of 8
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 01:17:40 67 1.2 9.99 38.7
03/13/2022 01:18:10 64 1.2 10.11 39.3
03/13/2022 01:18:40 48 1.0 10.10 39.9
03/13/2022 01:19:10 41 1.0 10.01 40.4
03/13/2022 01:19:40 39 1.0 10.14 40.9
03/13/2022 01:20:10 41 1.0 10.14 41.4
03/13/2022 01:20:40 42 1.0 10.15 41.9
03/13/2022 01:21:10 43 1.0 10.15 42.4
03/13/2022 01:21:40 73 1.4 10.15 43.0
03/13/2022 01:22:10 66 1.4 10.15 43.7
03/13/2022 01:22:40 67 1.4 10.15 44.4
03/13/2022 01:23:10 67 1.4 10.15 45.1
03/13/2022 01:23:40 65 1.4 10.15 45.8
03/13/2022 01:24:10 67 1.4 10.15 46.5
03/13/2022 01:24:40 145 2.7 10.16 47.4
03/13/2022 01:25:10 139 2.7 10.16 48.8
03/13/2022 01:25:40 143 2.7 10.16 50.2
03/13/2022 01:26:10 144 2.7 10.16 51.6
03/13/2022 01:26:30 38 0.0 10.16 51.9 End Spacer
03/13/2022 01:26:40 39 0.0 10.16 51.9 Total Mudpush = 43 bbls
03/13/2022 01:27:10 40 0.0 10.15 51.9
03/13/2022 01:27:40 39 0.0 10.15 51.9
03/13/2022 01:28:10 39 0.0 10.15 51.9
03/13/2022 01:28:40 39 0.0 10.15 51.9
03/13/2022 01:29:10 39 0.0 9.91 51.9
03/13/2022 01:29:40 39 0.0 8.97 51.9
03/13/2022 01:30:10 40 0.0 8.92 51.9
03/13/2022 01:30:40 39 0.0 9.18 51.9
03/13/2022 01:30:50 39 0.0 9.66 51.9 Lead Cement Wet
03/13/2022 01:31:10 40 0.0 10.07 51.9
03/13/2022 01:31:40 39 0.0 10.87 51.9
03/13/2022 01:32:10 39 0.0 11.27 51.9
03/13/2022 01:32:40 38 0.0 11.33 51.9
03/13/2022 01:33:10 42 0.0 11.40 51.9
03/13/2022 01:33:40 40 0.0 10.99 51.9
03/13/2022 01:34:10 40 0.0 10.64 51.9
03/13/2022 01:34:40 43 0.0 10.58 51.9
03/13/2022 01:35:10 40 0.0 10.30 51.9
03/13/2022 01:35:40 41 0.0 10.31 51.9
03/13/2022 01:36:10 40 0.0 2.34 51.9
03/13/2022 01:36:40 39 0.0 10.60 51.9
03/13/2022 01:37:10 39 0.0 10.65 51.9
03/13/2022 01:37:40 39 0.0 10.65 51.9
03/13/2022 01:38:00 269 3.7 10.66 52.7 Start Pump Lead Slurry
03/13/2022 01:38:10 324 3.7 10.66 53.3
03/13/2022 01:38:40 361 4.0 10.60 55.2
03/13/2022 01:39:10 267 4.1 10.93 57.2
03/13/2022 01:39:40 362 4.0 11.03 59.2
03/13/2022 01:40:10 659 5.9 10.88 61.3
03/13/2022 01:40:40 412 4.6 10.69 63.8
03/13/2022 01:41:10 546 5.3 10.54 66.4
03/13/2022 01:41:40 693 6.3 10.60 69.2
03/13/2022 01:42:10 880 6.9 10.63 73.1
03/13/2022 01:42:40 497 5.4 10.67 75.9
Page 4 of 8
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 01:43:40 474 5.4 10.69 81.3
03/13/2022 01:44:10 487 5.4 10.70 84.0
03/13/2022 01:44:40 480 5.4 10.71 86.7
03/13/2022 01:45:10 491 5.4 10.70 89.4
03/13/2022 01:45:40 500 5.4 10.72 92.1
03/13/2022 01:46:10 513 5.3 10.80 94.8
03/13/2022 01:46:40 490 5.3 10.72 97.4
03/13/2022 01:47:10 504 5.3 10.66 100.1
03/13/2022 01:47:40 530 5.4 10.51 102.8
03/13/2022 01:48:10 764 6.1 10.67 105.5
03/13/2022 01:48:40 744 6.4 10.77 108.7
03/13/2022 01:49:10 746 6.4 10.84 111.9
03/13/2022 01:49:40 744 6.4 10.90 115.1
03/13/2022 01:50:10 786 6.4 10.76 118.3
03/13/2022 01:50:40 747 6.4 10.81 121.5
03/13/2022 01:51:10 776 6.4 10.84 124.7
03/13/2022 01:51:40 960 7.2 10.76 128.1
03/13/2022 01:52:10 937 7.2 10.68 131.7
03/13/2022 01:52:40 900 7.2 10.63 135.3
03/13/2022 01:53:10 962 7.2 10.63 138.9
03/13/2022 01:53:40 991 7.2 10.63 142.5
03/13/2022 01:54:10 930 7.2 10.63 146.1
03/13/2022 01:54:40 975 7.3 10.61 149.8
03/13/2022 01:55:10 998 7.3 10.65 153.4
03/13/2022 01:55:40 1006 7.2 10.68 157.0
03/13/2022 01:56:10 995 7.2 10.65 160.6
03/13/2022 01:56:40 1014 7.2 10.62 164.2
03/13/2022 01:57:10 937 7.2 10.55 167.8
03/13/2022 01:57:40 1002 7.2 10.70 171.4
03/13/2022 01:58:10 1008 7.2 10.70 175.0
03/13/2022 01:58:40 969 7.2 10.84 178.6
03/13/2022 01:59:10 984 7.2 10.88 182.3
03/13/2022 01:59:40 938 7.2 10.86 185.9
03/13/2022 03:00:10 949 7.2 10.73 189.3
03/13/2022 03:00:40 1025 7.2 10.65 192.9
03/13/2022 03:01:10 966 7.2 10.65 196.6
03/13/2022 03:01:40 947 7.2 10.66 200.2
03/13/2022 03:02:10 969 7.2 10.69 203.8
03/13/2022 03:02:40 998 7.2 10.67 207.3
03/13/2022 03:03:10 979 7.2 10.63 210.9
03/13/2022 03:03:40 1030 7.2 10.58 214.5
03/13/2022 03:04:10 954 7.2 10.77 218.1
03/13/2022 03:04:40 1025 7.2 10.81 221.7
03/13/2022 03:05:10 941 7.2 10.86 225.3
03/13/2022 03:05:40 1014 7.2 10.86 228.9
03/13/2022 03:06:10 998 7.2 10.70 232.5
03/13/2022 03:06:40 676 5.6 10.65 236.0
03/13/2022 03:07:10 677 5.6 10.59 238.8
03/13/2022 03:07:40 586 4.9 10.45 241.3
03/13/2022 03:08:10 389 3.7 10.69 243.4
03/13/2022 03:08:40 320 2.9 10.56 245.0
03/13/2022 03:09:40 307 2.9 10.55 248.0
03/13/2022 03:10:10 343 2.9 10.60 249.5
03/13/2022 03:10:40 298 3.0 10.59 250.9
Page 5 of 8
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 03:11:40 373 3.0 10.53 253.9
03/13/2022 03:12:10 214 1.3 10.60 254.8
03/13/2022 03:12:40 220 1.3 10.63 255.5
03/13/2022 03:13:10 218 1.3 10.66 256.1
03/13/2022 03:13:40 94 0.0 10.70 256.6
03/13/2022 03:13:45 96 0.0 10.70 256.6 End Lead Slurry
03/13/2022 03:14:00 95 0.0 10.71 256.6 Reset Total, Vol = 204.77 bbl
03/13/2022 03:14:10 96 0.0 10.71 256.6
03/13/2022 03:14:40 92 0.0 10.73 256.6
03/13/2022 03:15:10 87 0.0 10.75 256.6
03/13/2022 03:15:40 82 0.0 10.76 256.6
03/13/2022 03:16:10 76 0.0 10.78 256.6
03/13/2022 03:16:40 73 0.0 10.52 256.6
03/13/2022 03:17:10 71 0.0 9.54 256.6
03/13/2022 03:17:40 68 0.0 9.29 256.6
03/13/2022 03:18:10 66 0.0 9.16 256.6
03/13/2022 03:18:40 64 0.0 9.06 256.6
03/13/2022 03:19:10 62 0.0 6.65 256.6
03/13/2022 03:19:40 62 0.0 11.66 256.6
03/13/2022 03:20:00 62 0.0 11.43 256.6 Start Mixing Tail Slurry
03/13/2022 03:20:10 61 0.0 11.31 256.6
03/13/2022 03:20:40 59 0.0 11.99 256.6
03/13/2022 03:21:10 59 0.0 14.43 256.6
03/13/2022 03:21:40 57 0.0 15.52 256.6
03/13/2022 03:22:10 56 0.0 15.63 256.6
03/13/2022 03:22:40 55 0.0 15.53 256.6
03/13/2022 03:23:10 55 0.0 15.61 256.6
03/13/2022 03:23:40 53 0.0 15.78 256.6
03/13/2022 03:24:10 53 0.0 13.88 256.6
03/13/2022 03:24:40 52 0.0 14.10 256.6
03/13/2022 03:25:10 51 0.0 14.13 256.6
03/13/2022 03:25:40 50 0.0 14.08 256.6
03/13/2022 03:26:10 50 0.0 14.19 256.6
03/13/2022 03:26:40 50 0.0 14.54 256.6
03/13/2022 03:27:10 49 0.0 13.43 256.6
03/13/2022 03:27:40 49 0.0 13.12 256.6
03/13/2022 03:28:10 49 0.0 13.01 256.6
03/13/2022 03:28:40 48 0.0 12.71 256.6
03/13/2022 03:29:10 49 0.0 12.41 256.6
03/13/2022 03:29:40 48 0.0 12.65 256.6
03/13/2022 03:30:10 48 0.0 12.67 256.6
03/13/2022 03:30:40 48 0.0 12.66 256.6
03/13/2022 03:31:10 49 0.0 12.74 256.6
03/13/2022 03:31:40 48 0.0 12.71 256.6
03/13/2022 03:32:10 47 0.0 12.73 256.6
03/13/2022 03:32:40 46 0.0 12.86 256.6
03/13/2022 03:33:10 47 0.0 13.31 256.6
03/13/2022 03:33:40 47 0.0 12.40 256.6
03/13/2022 03:34:10 47 0.0 12.41 256.6
03/13/2022 03:34:40 47 0.0 12.48 256.6
03/13/2022 03:35:10 45 0.0 12.97 256.6
03/13/2022 03:35:40 46 0.0 13.06 256.6
03/13/2022 03:36:10 47 0.0 13.02 256.6
03/13/2022 03:36:40 47 0.0 12.99 256.6
Page 6 of 8
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 03:37:40 45 0.0 14.23 256.6
03/13/2022 03:38:10 47 0.0 13.74 256.6
03/13/2022 03:38:40 45 0.0 13.79 256.6
03/13/2022 03:39:10 45 0.0 14.02 256.6
03/13/2022 03:39:40 46 0.0 13.93 256.6
03/13/2022 03:40:10 45 0.0 15.21 256.6
03/13/2022 03:40:40 47 0.0 16.27 256.6
03/13/2022 03:41:10 226 2.1 15.67 257.0
03/13/2022 03:41:15 339 2.2 15.66 257.2 Start Pumping Tail Slurry
03/13/2022 03:41:40 360 2.2 15.44 258.1
03/13/2022 03:42:10 1156 6.2 15.42 259.9
03/13/2022 03:42:40 709 4.5 15.97 262.7
03/13/2022 03:43:10 786 4.9 15.50 264.8
03/13/2022 03:43:40 756 4.9 16.31 267.3
03/13/2022 03:44:10 778 5.0 15.74 269.8
03/13/2022 03:44:40 829 5.2 15.52 272.3
03/13/2022 03:45:10 790 5.3 16.01 275.0
03/13/2022 03:45:40 723 4.9 15.76 277.4
03/13/2022 03:46:10 721 4.8 15.90 279.8
03/13/2022 03:46:40 721 4.8 15.83 282.2
03/13/2022 03:47:10 173 5.4 15.98 284.7
03/13/2022 03:47:40 647 4.6 15.81 287.1
03/13/2022 03:48:10 701 4.6 15.80 289.4
03/13/2022 03:48:40 840 4.9 15.83 291.7
03/13/2022 03:49:10 778 4.9 15.75 294.2
03/13/2022 03:49:40 822 4.9 15.10 296.6
03/13/2022 03:50:10 765 4.9 15.24 299.1
03/13/2022 03:50:40 722 4.9 15.33 301.5
03/13/2022 03:51:10 229 2.6 15.35 303.4
03/13/2022 03:51:40 275 2.6 15.85 304.7
03/13/2022 03:52:10 296 2.5 15.72 305.9
03/13/2022 03:52:40 281 2.7 15.72 307.3
03/13/2022 03:53:10 279 2.7 15.48 308.6
03/13/2022 03:53:40 267 2.7 15.70 309.9
03/13/2022 03:54:10 326 3.0 15.82 311.4
03/13/2022 03:54:40 478 3.6 15.74 313.1
03/13/2022 03:55:10 459 3.7 15.58 314.9
03/13/2022 03:55:40 459 3.6 15.78 316.8
03/13/2022 03:56:10 446 3.6 15.78 318.6
03/13/2022 03:56:40 433 3.6 15.69 320.4
03/13/2022 03:57:10 471 3.6 15.74 322.2
03/13/2022 03:57:40 487 3.6 15.84 324.0
03/13/2022 03:58:10 490 3.6 15.81 325.9
03/13/2022 03:58:40 472 3.6 15.70 327.7
03/13/2022 03:59:10 404 3.4 15.62 329.4
03/13/2022 03:59:40 417 3.4 15.85 331.1
03/13/2022 04:00:10 409 3.3 15.85 332.8
03/13/2022 04:00:40 269 2.7 15.80 334.2
03/13/2022 04:01:10 292 2.7 15.87 335.5
03/13/2022 04:01:40 191 2.0 15.81 336.8
03/13/2022 04:02:10 195 2.0 15.97 337.8
03/13/2022 04:02:40 174 2.0 15.95 338.8
03/13/2022 04:03:10 186 2.0 16.11 339.8
03/13/2022 04:03:40 122 1.6 16.12 340.9
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Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
03/13/2022 04:04:40 56 0.0 16.13 343.9
03/13/2022 04:05:00 55 0.0 16.13 343.9 End Tail Slurry
03/13/2022 04:05:10 55 0.0 16.13 343.9
03/13/2022 04:05:30 55 0.0 16.13 343.9 Total = 85 bbls
03/13/2022 04:05:40 55 0.0 16.13 343.9
03/13/2022 04:06:10 55 0.0 16.13 343.9
03/13/2022 04:06:15 64 0.2 16.13 344.0 Start Displacement
03/13/2022 04:06:40 753 4.7 16.14 345.0
03/13/2022 04:07:10 395 5.3 16.14 347.5
03/13/2022 04:07:40 47 0.0 16.14 349.7
03/13/2022 04:07:45 41 0.0 16.14 349.7 End Displacement
03/13/2022 04:07:50 36 0.0 16.14 349.7 Total Slb Disp = 5 bbls
03/13/2022 04:08:00 31 0.0 16.14 349.7 Rig Pumps To Displace
03/13/2022 04:08:10 31 0.0 16.14 349.7
03/13/2022 04:08:40 30 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:09:10 30 0.0 16.14 349.7
03/13/2022 04:09:40 121 0.0 16.14 349.7
03/13/2022 04:10:10 67 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:10:40 80 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:11:10 29 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:11:40 28 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:12:10 64 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:12:40 28 0.0 16.15 349.7
03/13/2022 04:13:10 29 0.0 16.14 349.7
03/13/2022 04:13:40 29 0.0 8.36 349.7
03/13/2022 04:14:10 31 0.0 9.58 349.7
Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
8.2
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
3.8
Mud Total Slurry
292.0
Mud
0.0
Spacer
43.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2100
Final
25
Average
105
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
Water
Volume
3.0 bbl
Density
8.30 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
299.0 bbl
Displacement
18.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
95 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?X Volume 148.0 bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Reid
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
8.2
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
3.8
Mud Total Slurry
292.0
Mud
0.0
Spacer
43.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2100
Final
25
Average
105
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
Water
Volume
3.0 bbl
Density
8.30 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
299.0 bbl
Displacement
18.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
95 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?X Volume 148.0 bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Reid
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Well
Merlin #2 2
Field Job Start
Mar/12/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Service Quality Evaluation
Client:Emerald House
Field:
Rig:Doyon
Well:Merlin #2
Service Line:Cementing
Job Type:Cem Surface Casing
Service Order #:
Date:Mar/12/2022
Operating Time (hh:mm): 00:00
Client Rep:David Reid
Schlumberger Engineer:Chris Lemay
Schlumberger FSM:
Main Objective:
To be completed by Company Rep. Please answer Y (Yes) or N (No) and add any comments below.
Comments: (Please include a brief explanation for a "NO" response and summarize any innovations attempted on this well.)
Client:Schlumberger:
Client Signature:Schlumberger Signature:
1
1a
1b
1c
2
2a
2b
2c
2d
3
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3g
3h
3i
3j
4
4a
Score Yes / No Result
HSE
Free of lost time injury and compliance with SLB and loc. spec. HSE practice
Free of environmental spill or non-compliant discharge
Wellsite left clean
5
5
4
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Design / Preparation
Program incl. job simulation (CemCADE) & pump schedule / tool hydraulic calcs
Equipment maintenance schedule completed / Green tagged
All materials and equipment required for job/contingency checked & on location
Safety / pre-job meeting conducted with all involved present
3
2
2
2
yes
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Execution
Lost time < 30 mins
Equipment pressure tested succesfully
All key parameters monitored and recorded accurately (Pressure, Rate, Density)
Plugs / darts released and tested succesfully
Density variation met expectations
Personnel performed as per expectations
Equipment performed as per expectations
Job pumped as per design
Did job start on time
Free of Operational failures (screen out, Cementing Example, etc.)
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Evaluation
Main job objective achieved with no consequential non-productive time 10 yes no X 0
Sub-total 0%
Total 0%
Service Quality Evaluation
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1.Synopsis
Merlin 2 drilling operations began 7 March 2022 on BLM Lease AKAA093748 and were completed on 27
March 2022 without incident; testing was completed on 30 March, with plugging & abandonment (P&A)
successfully completeĚǁŝƚŚŐƌĂĚŝŶŐĨŽůůŽǁĞĚďLJĂŶŝŶƐƉĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨƚŚĞŵŽƵŶĚĞĚŐƌĂǀĞůĐĂƉϳƵŐƵƐƚϮϬϮϮĂŶĚ
ĨŝŶĂůƉŚŽƚŽƐƚĂŬĞŶŽŶϭϴƵŐƵƐƚϮϬϮϮ. In this regard, Emerald has permanently plugged and abandoned
Merlin 2 and restored the location pursuant 43 CFR 3160 Onshore Order 2 (Federal) and 20 AAC 25.105 to
172 (State) Regulations.
2. Well History
A 16-inch O.D. (84#x 52 ERW-3) conductor casing was set at 80 feet ;ĨƚͿbelowthe surface of the ice
pad and the well ƚŚĞŶspudded on 7 March by the Arctic Fox drill rigoperated by Doyon
Drilling Inc. A 12-1ͬ4-inch Ɛurface hole was drilled to Ϯ͕ϬϬϱ feet ŵĞĂƐƵƌĞĚĚĞƉƚŚ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞƌŝůů&ůŽŽƌ
;D &Ϳ ĂŶĚ a 9-5ͬ8-inch O.D. surface casing (43.ϱ# L80 R-3 SMLS DWC/C) was run and setĂƚϭ͕ϵϵϱ
D & and cemented back with 2Ϭϰ͘ϴ barrels (bbls) of lead slurry Ăƚ10.7 poundspergallon
(ppg)Schlumberger ;^>ͿArctic Set Lite IIIĂŶĚϴϱďďůƚĂŝůƐůƵƌƌLJŽĨϭϱ͘ϳƉƉŐŽĨƌĐƚŝĐ^Ğƚ/.
Blow out prevention equipment (BOPE) was installed and tested to Ϯ50 psi low and ϱ,Ϭ00 psi high
(Ϯ50/ϱ,Ϭ00 psi). dŚŝƐƚĞƐƚŵĞƚďŽƚŚK'ĂŶĚ>DƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ͕ĂŶĚǁĂƐǁŝƚŶĞƐƐĞĚĂŶĚĂƉƉƌŽǀĞĚďLJ>D
ĂŶĚK'͘
The casing and new formation was drilled out with an 8-1/2-inch assembly to 2 ͕0Ϯ5 ft MD &, anda
Formation Integrity Test (FIT) conducted to 1ϱ ƉŽƵŶĚƐ ƉĞƌ ŐĂůůŽŶ ;ppgͿ estimated mud weight(EMW).
The 8-1/2-inch hole was then successfully drilled to a total depth to 7,334 ft MD &(7,326 ft TVD&) on 27
March 2022. EŽƚĞŵĞƌĂůĚƵƐĞĚĂϵ͘ϰƉƉŐǁĂƚĞƌͲďĂƐĞĚŵƵĚ;tDͿĐƵƚǁŝƚŚϲй<ůƚŽĚƌŝůůƚŚĞĞŶƚŝƌĞŚŽůĞ͘
Logging during drilling was accomplished by using ƚǁŽŽƚƚŽŵ,ŽůĞƐƐĞŵďůŝĞƐ;BHAƐͿ with assortedtools
collecting the following logŐŝŶŐǁŚŝůĞĚƌŝůůŝŶŐ information.
x Pressure while drilling
x Dual gamma ray
x Electromagnetic wave resistivity Phase 4
x Formation exposure time
x Compensated density
x Revolutions per minute
x Thermal neutron porosity
x Geo logs including formation log, density-porosity, formation evaluation with gas ratio, and gas
ratio log, plus strip logs from the rig geologist.
Emerald conducted four wireline runs from 28 to 30 March 2022 that included a standard Triple Combo
with Caliper Borehole Volume, Xaminer MRI, RDT Pressure Points & Fluid Samples, Rotary Sidewall Cores
and Sonic Imaging.
3.P&A Operations
All Merlin 2 plug and abandon (P&A) operations were witnessed by BLM Inspector Allie Schoessler and ran
from 30 March to 7 April 2022. Emerald pulled the well cellar on 11 April and completed backfilling
and capping its excavation by 14 April 2022.
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
ϯĂCement Plug #1: 6,696 to 4͕ϵϭϲ feet MD& (Balanced Plug Using 15.8 ppg Premium“G”
Cement)
After wireline logging was completed on 30 March, the drill rig tripped out of the hole and laid down
heavy weight drill pipe. On 3 April, the rig ran back into the hole with open drill pipe ;ŶŽ Ěƌŝůů ďŝƚͿto
6,696 MD&, where a mobilized ^>cement unit ĨŝƌƐƚ ƉƵŵƉĞĚ ĂŶĚ ƐĞƚ Ă ǀŝƐĐŽƵƐ Ɖŝůů Ăƚ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞŶ
ƉƵůůĞĚ ƵƉ ĂŶĚpumped 148 bbls of 15.8pounds pergallon(ppg)Premium “G” Cement slurry down the
drill pipe and into the open hole from 6,696 to 4,ϵϭϲfeetMD&.dŚĞĚƌŝůůƉŝƉĞǁĂƐƚŚĞŶƚƌŝƉƉĞĚŽƵƚŽĨƚŚĞŚŽůĞ
ĂŶĚĂďŝƚĂƚƚĂĐŚĞĚ͘
dŚŝƐĂƐƐĞŵďůLJǁĂƐƌĂŶďĂĐŬŝŶƚŽƚŚĞŚŽůĞǁŚĞƌĞƚŚĞďŝƚǁĂƐƐĞƚĚŽǁŶŽŶƚŽƉŽĨĐĞŵĞŶƚĂŶĚϭ0,000 pounds ǁĂƐ
ĂƉƉůŝĞĚfor test͖ ƚŚĞ ǁĞŝŐŚƚ held for 7 minutes beforelosing 2,000 ƉŽƵŶĚƐ͘ dhis ƚĞƐƚwas witnessed and
approved by BLM Inspector Allie Schlosser. Arctic Fox then tripped drill pipe out of the hole and laid down pipe.
In summary, Cement Plug #1 effectively sealed off and isolated hydrocarbon bearing formations.
ϯďCement Plug #Ϯ: 2,0ϵϱ to 1,851 feet MD& (Cement Squeeze Plug Using 9.7 ppg WBM with LCM
and 15.ϳ ppg Arctic Set I Cement below and Above Retainer)
ŵĞƌĂůĚ ƚŚĞŶ ŵŽďŝůŝnjĞĚ ĞͲůŝŶĞ ƵŶŝƚ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĚ ďLJ < Ͳ>ŝŶĞ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ ǁŚŝĐŚ ƚŚĞŶrĂŶ ŝŶƚŽ the hole on 5 April
and set a ĐĞŵĞŶƚ retainer at 1,920' MD&. ĨƚĞƌƚŚĞĞͲůŝŶĞ ƉƵůůĞĚ ŽƵƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŚŽůĞ͕ ƚhe Ěƌŝůůrig tripped
back into the hole to the top of the retainer withdrillpipeand a cementstinger ǁŚŝĐŚ ǁĂƐ ŚŽŽŬĞĚ up to
the ^>cementing unit. The rig then stabbed ƚŚĞ ƐƚŝŶŐĞƌ ŝŶƚŽƚŚĞretainer ĂŶĚpumpĞĚ 44.5bbls of
9.7 ppg of water-based mud (WBM) containing losscirculation material (LCM) into the formation
ƚŽĐŽŶĨŝƌŵƚŚĞĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĐŽƵůĚďĞďƌŽŬĞŶĚŽǁŶ͘^>ƚŚĞŶƉƵŵƉĞĚϭϱ͘ϯ bblsof 15.ϳ ppgArctic Set Icement
ŝŶƚŽƚŚĞŚŽůĞďĞůŽǁƚŚĞƌĞƚĂŝŶĞƌ͘
The drill rig pulled the stinger and drill pipe back out of the retainer and Ěumped ϱ͘ϯ ďďůƐ ŽĨ15.ϳ ppg
Arctic Set Icement on top of the retainer͕ ǁŚŝĐŚĞǀĞŶƚƵĂůůLJƐĞƚƚůĞĚŽƵƚ ĂŶĚ ĞƋƵĂůŝnjĞĚ Ăƚ1,851 feet
MD&.After waiting for the cement slurry toreach compressive strength late at night on 6 April,
the rig hooked up a test pump and pressured up the surface casing to 1͕650 psi;this bled to
1͕550 psi in 30 minutes. The test was witnessed and approved by BLM Inspector Allie Schlosser.
/ŶƐƵŵŵĂƌLJ͕Plug #2 consists of ϵ͘ϰ ƉƉŐ ϲй<>tDƐƚĂƌƚŝŶŐĂƚϰ͕ϴϯϵD&͕Ă base of squeezed ϭϱ͘ϳƉƉŐ
ĐĞŵĞŶƚ with LCM ƐƚĂƌƚŝŶŐat 2,0ϵϱ’ MD&, a cement retainer at 1,920’ D &͕and ϭϱ͘ϳ ƉƉŐcement
slurry from1,920 to 1͕851 feetMD&.Therefore, Wlug 2 effectively sealed and isolated the
surfacecasing shoe withϭϬϬ’ of cement below and 144’of cement above.
ϯĐUsing 9.8%NaCL Brine Freeze Protect: 1,851 ƚ o 200 feet MD
dŚĞ Ěƌŝůů ƌŝŐ ƚŚĞŶ ƉƵůůĞĚ Ěƌŝůů ƉŝƉĞ ŽƵƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŚŽůĞ ŽŶ ϳ Ɖƌŝů ϮϬϮϮ͕ ĂŶĚ < ͲůŝŶĞ ƌŝŐŐĞĚ ďĂĐŬƵƉ ƵƉ ŽǀĞƌ
ĂŶĚ ƚƌŝƉƉĞĚ ŝŶƚŽ ƚŚĞ ŚŽůĞ͕ ƚĂŐŐŝŶŐ ĐĞŵĞŶƚ Ăƚ ϭ͕ϴϱϭΖ D &͘ dhe ƌŝŐ tripped drill pipe back ŝŶto ƚŚĞ ŚŽůĞ
ĂŶĚ ƉƵŵƉĞĚ 140 bbls of 9.8% brinefreeze protect on top of Plug #2͘dŚĞƌŝŐƚƌŝƉƉĞĚďĂĐŬŽƵƚŽĨƚŚĞŚŽůĞĂŶĚ
ůĂŝĚĚŽǁŶƚŚĞĚƌŝůůƉŝƉĞ͘
ϯĚĞŵĞŶƚPlug #3: 200 to 3 feet MD &(CIBP with 15.ϳ ppg Arctic Set I Cement to 12.5 feet MD &
and Kwik Crete from 12.5 to 3 feet MDĞůŽǁdƵŶĚƌĂ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ)
< ͲůŝŶĞ ƌĂŶ ďĂĐŬ ŝŶƚŽ ƚŚĞ ŚŽůĞ ǁŝƚŚ Ăcast iron bridge plug (CIBW) ĂŶĚ ƐĞƚ ŝƚ Ăƚ200’ MD&. dŚĞ ĞͲline
equipment was then demobilized, the Blowout Prevention Equipment (BOPE) was removedalong with its
riser, and the Conductor and Surface Casings were cut off 3 feet below ground surface. The drill rig
then ran 200 feet of drill pipe into the hole into the open surface casing to the top of the CIBP, hooked up to
the S> cement unit and pumped 14 bbls of ϭ5.ϳ ppg Arctic Set I Cement slurryinto the holeuntilcement
was returned to top of the conductor casing.
Cement fell back down to 12.5 feet below top of surface casing when the drill pipe was pulled out. The
Tagged hard cement at 4916' MD per IADC report 4/4/2022. -bjm
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
Arctic Fox crew and BLM Inspector Allie Schlosser manually mixed eighteen 60-pound bags of Kwik Crete
cement (1.5 bbls) in 5-gallon buckets; ϰďĂŐƐ ĐĞŵĞŶƚŽĨŵŝdžĞĚĐĞŵĞŶƚǁĂƐ used to fill the conductor
casing/surface casingannulus and ϭϰ ďĂŐƐŽĨƚŚĞƐĂŵĞǁĂƐ used to backfill the surface casing to top.
/ŶƐƵŵŵĂƌLJ͕ĞŵĞŶƚWůƵŐηϯĞĨĨĞĐƚŝǀĞůLJƐĞĂůĞĚĂůůĐĂƐŝŶŐĂŶĚĐĂƐŝŶŐĂŶŶƵůƵƐĨƌŽŵϮϬϬΖD&͕ǁŚĞƌĞĂ
/WǁĂƐƐĞƚƚŽϯΖďĞůŽǁƚƵŶĚƌĂƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ;Ϯϭ͘ϰΖD&Ϳ͘
ϯĞWelding AbandonmentCap, Removing Well Cellar and Backfilling Excavation
BLM Inspector Allie Schlosser verified cement to top ŽĨcasing and witnessĞĚ the welding of ƚŚĞmarker
plateto seal the conductor casing at 19͗00 on 7 April 2022. The Arctic Fox was then released for
demobilization.
The well cellar was pulled on 11 April 2022, and non-frost susceptible gravel was used to backfill the
excavation to tundra surface by using a 966C loader to haul and dump gravel in Ϯ-cubic yard (cy) super
sacks. Mounded material was leveled off in 2-foot lifts by using a Hitachi EX245 excavator ĂŶĚƚŚĞŵĂƚĞƌŝĂů
compacted using the excavator bucket. A total of 36 cy was used to backfill the well cellar excavation
footprint.
Once the excavation was backfilled to tundra surface, ƚŚĞ 6-foot-thick ice pad was removed to tundra
surface at least 5ĨĞĞƚ around the perimeter of the backfilled well cellar excavation on the north, west and
east sides. The ice pad was removed 10 feet out from the former well cellar perimeter along the south,
downslope side.
Emerald next used the remaining 80 cubic yards of gravel to cap and fill the excavation and surrounding
exposed tundra to a height of 4 feet above tundra. Fill was placed in two 2-foot lifts, and again thoroughly
compacted by using the excavator bucket.
Emerald then capped the gravel with 37 cy of ice-rich organic soil which was removed during excavation of
the well cell and conductor casing drilling in February 2022. This material is now mounded up to 12 feet
above the tundra. This material will settle during spring breakup, but will still result in positive drainage
when completely thawed and limited rafting .
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Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
Surface casing after 12.5 ft cement slurry drop Mixing Kwik Crete to top off Plug #3
Kwik Crete to top of conductor casing Marker plate sealed to conductor casing
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Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
Cutting steel plate marrying 20” cellar stub to 16” conductor that created a sealed well cellar for drilling
Married plate cut; well cellar is ready to be pulled straight up without binding to conductor casing
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
Pulling well cellar
Backfilling/compacting cellar excavation Removing 6’ ice pad to tundra around backfilled excavation footprint
Placing gravel cap fill by super sack Excavator leveling material into 2’ lift & compacting
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
Merlin 2 with 20’x 25’ ice excavation to tundra, looking NE. Final gravel cap over former excavation is 20’ x
2ϱ’ in plan and 4.5’ thick (from tundra surface).
Organic overburden cap over gravel, measuring 20’ x 25’ and 8’ thick (over gravel fill), resulting in a 12’
thick cap from tundra surface.
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
“Horseshoe” Trench cut into ice with spoils pile upslope to channel and control run off during break
Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
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Merlin 2 P&A Operational Summary
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Cementing Job Report CemCAT v1.7
Well Merlin 2
Field Peregrine
Engineer Chris Lemay
Country United States
Client Emerald House
SIR No.
Job Type Balance plug
Job Date 04-03-2022
Time
04/03/2022 11:24:04
04/03/2022 15:41:17
hh:mm:ss
12:04:00
12:14:00
12:24:00
12:34:00
12:44:00
12:54:00
13:04:00
13:14:00
13:24:00
13:34:00
13:44:00
13:55:00 13:55:00
Pressure
PSI
0.00 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Rate
B/M
0.00 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
Density
LB/G
5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0
Messages
Reset Total, Vol = 4.08 bbl
Unit Primed, Rate Checks Good
Start Job
Start Pumping Water
Water ahead
Pressure Test Lines
End Water
Reset Total, Vol = 9.88 bbl Batching Cement
Mud Balance = 15.8 ppg
Start Cement Slurry
End Cement Slurry
Reset Total, Vol = 148 bbl
Start Displacement
Stop Pumping
Reset Total, Vol = 4.7 bbl
Swap to Rig Pumps
Rig to Displace Mud: 40 bbls
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
8.5 in
Well MD
7334.0 ft
Well TVD
7334.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
145 degF
BHCT
107 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Balance plug
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
4" FH DP pin
Service Instructions
To perform abandonment plug as requested with class G cement + additives as per
program.
Plug Target Depth: 6696 to 4839 ft
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
42.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
bbl
Casing Vol.
148.5 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
374.7 bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement X Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/03/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/02/2022 12:00
Leave Location
Apr/03/2022 17:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 6696.0 4.0 15.7
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 11:24:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0 Started Acquisition
04/03/2022 11:24:34 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:25:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:25:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:26:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:26:34 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:27:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:27:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:28:04 31 0.0 0.01 0.0
04/03/2022 11:28:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:29:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:29:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:30:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:30:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:31:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:31:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:32:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:32:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:33:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:33:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:34:04 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
Page 1 of 8
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
8.5 in
Well MD
7334.0 ft
Well TVD
7334.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
145 degF
BHCT
107 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Balance plug
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
4" FH DP pin
Service Instructions
To perform abandonment plug as requested with class G cement + additives as per
program.
Plug Target Depth: 6696 to 4839 ft
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
42.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
bbl
Casing Vol.
148.5 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
374.7 bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement X Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/03/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/02/2022 12:00
Leave Location
Apr/03/2022 17:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 6696.0 4.0 15.7
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 11:35:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:35:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:36:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:36:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:37:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:37:34 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:38:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:38:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:39:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:39:34 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:40:04 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:40:34 28 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:41:04 28 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:41:34 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:42:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:42:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:43:04 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:43:34 29 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:44:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:44:34 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:45:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:45:34 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:46:04 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:46:34 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:47:04 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:47:34 29 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:48:04 30 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:48:34 30 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:49:04 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:49:34 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:50:04 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:50:34 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:51:04 32 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:51:34 30 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/03/2022 11:52:04 33 0.0 0.35 0.0
04/03/2022 11:52:34 71 0.0 8.30 0.0
04/03/2022 11:53:04 121 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:53:34 32 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 11:54:04 33 0.0 7.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:54:34 32 0.0 8.18 0.0
04/03/2022 11:55:04 32 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/03/2022 11:55:34 86 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 11:56:04 35 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 11:56:34 189 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:57:04 212 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/03/2022 11:57:34 188 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:58:04 174 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:58:34 180 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 11:59:04 47 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 11:59:34 35 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:00:04 33 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:00:34 32 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:01:04 32 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:01:34 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
Page 2 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 12:02:34 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:03:04 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:03:34 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:04:04 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:04:34 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:05:04 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:05:34 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:06:04 31 0.0 8.16 0.0
04/03/2022 12:06:34 30 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/03/2022 12:07:04 37 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:07:34 41 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:08:04 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:08:34 30 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:09:04 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:09:34 30 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:10:04 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:10:34 31 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:11:04 30 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:11:34 133 0.0 8.32 0.0
04/03/2022 12:12:04 126 4.0 8.31 1.4
04/03/2022 12:12:34 119 4.0 8.31 3.4
04/03/2022 12:13:04 32 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:13:34 31 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:14:04 30 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:14:34 39 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:15:04 140 4.0 8.31 0.4
04/03/2022 12:15:34 137 4.1 8.31 2.5
04/03/2022 12:16:04 46 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:16:34 35 0.0 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:17:03 32 0.0 8.31 4.1 Reset Total, Vol = 4.08 bbl
04/03/2022 12:17:04 32 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:17:22 31 0.0 8.31 0.0 Unit Primed, Rate Checks Good
04/03/2022 12:17:34 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:18:04 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:18:34 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:19:04 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:19:34 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:20:04 123 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:20:34 37 0.0 8.31 1.1
04/03/2022 12:21:04 143 0.0 8.31 1.1
04/03/2022 12:21:34 49 0.2 8.31 2.4
04/03/2022 12:22:04 34 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:22:34 31 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:23:04 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:23:34 30 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:24:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:24:34 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:25:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:25:34 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:26:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:26:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:27:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:27:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:28:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
Page 3 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 12:29:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:29:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:30:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:30:34 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:31:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:31:34 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:32:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:32:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:33:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:33:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:34:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:34:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:35:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:35:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:36:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:36:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:37:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:37:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:38:04 27 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:38:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:39:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:39:34 27 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:40:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:40:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:41:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:41:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:42:04 134 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:42:34 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:43:04 29 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:43:34 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:44:00 29 0.0 8.31 0.0 Start Job
04/03/2022 12:44:04 28 0.0 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:44:30 34 0.1 8.31 0.0 Start Pumping Water
04/03/2022 12:44:34 34 0.1 8.31 0.0
04/03/2022 12:45:04 185 0.7 8.32 0.6
04/03/2022 12:45:34 333 2.2 8.31 1.4
04/03/2022 12:46:04 397 2.8 8.31 2.6
04/03/2022 12:46:34 434 3.1 8.31 4.1
04/03/2022 12:47:04 57 0.0 8.33 4.8
04/03/2022 12:47:34 663 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:48:04 530 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:48:34 502 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:49:04 482 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:49:09 478 0.0 8.31 4.8 Water ahead
04/03/2022 12:49:30 466 0.0 8.31 4.8 Pressure Test Lines
04/03/2022 12:49:34 464 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:50:04 449 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:50:34 1137 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:51:04 2399 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:51:34 2274 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:52:04 2156 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:52:34 29 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:53:04 52 0.0 8.32 4.8
04/03/2022 12:53:34 33 0.0 8.31 4.8
Page 4 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 12:54:34 38 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:55:04 33 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:55:34 121 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:56:04 115 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:56:34 113 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:57:04 112 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:57:34 89 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:58:04 88 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:58:34 87 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:59:04 86 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 12:59:34 85 0.0 8.31 4.8
04/03/2022 13:00:04 325 1.8 8.33 5.4
04/03/2022 13:00:34 449 3.1 8.30 6.8
04/03/2022 13:01:04 423 3.1 8.28 8.3
04/03/2022 13:01:34 145 2.0 8.28 9.8
04/03/2022 13:01:52 82 0.0 8.28 9.9 End Water
04/03/2022 13:01:53 82 0.0 8.28 9.9 Reset Total, Vol = 9.88 bbl
04/03/2022 13:02:04 80 0.0 8.28 9.9
04/03/2022 13:02:34 59 0.0 8.29 9.9
04/03/2022 13:03:04 57 0.0 8.27 9.9
04/03/2022 13:03:34 120 0.0 8.20 9.9
04/03/2022 13:04:04 80 0.0 8.22 9.9
04/03/2022 13:04:20 73 0.0 8.96 9.9 Batching Cement
04/03/2022 13:04:34 64 0.0 9.66 9.9
04/03/2022 13:05:04 78 0.0 11.78 9.9
04/03/2022 13:05:34 77 0.0 13.80 9.9
04/03/2022 13:06:04 67 0.0 14.59 9.9
04/03/2022 13:06:34 69 0.0 15.22 9.9
04/03/2022 13:07:04 75 0.0 15.77 9.9
04/03/2022 13:07:20 66 0.0 15.86 9.9 Mud Balance = 15.8 ppg
04/03/2022 13:07:34 61 0.0 15.83 9.9
04/03/2022 13:08:04 83 0.0 15.94 9.9
04/03/2022 13:08:34 68 0.0 15.84 9.9
04/03/2022 13:09:04 79 0.0 15.85 9.9
04/03/2022 13:09:34 78 0.0 15.85 9.9
04/03/2022 13:10:00 257 1.0 15.81 10.1 Start Cement Slurry
04/03/2022 13:10:04 311 1.0 15.80 10.2
04/03/2022 13:10:34 364 1.9 15.80 10.9
04/03/2022 13:11:04 566 3.0 15.24 12.4
04/03/2022 13:11:34 411 2.1 16.05 13.5
04/03/2022 13:12:04 744 3.9 15.98 15.0
04/03/2022 13:12:34 785 4.0 16.08 17.0
04/03/2022 13:13:04 755 4.2 15.54 19.0
04/03/2022 13:13:34 689 4.2 15.48 21.1
04/03/2022 13:14:04 649 4.2 15.69 23.2
04/03/2022 13:14:34 612 4.2 15.74 25.3
04/03/2022 13:15:04 594 4.2 15.80 27.4
04/03/2022 13:15:34 610 4.2 15.78 29.5
04/03/2022 13:16:04 601 4.2 15.78 31.7
04/03/2022 13:16:34 584 4.2 15.84 33.8
04/03/2022 13:17:04 619 4.2 15.78 35.9
04/03/2022 13:17:34 592 4.2 15.73 38.0
04/03/2022 13:18:04 844 5.1 15.74 40.5
04/03/2022 13:18:34 817 5.1 15.99 43.1
Page 5 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 13:19:34 811 5.1 15.53 48.2
04/03/2022 13:20:04 553 4.1 15.96 50.4
04/03/2022 13:20:34 565 4.1 15.97 52.5
04/03/2022 13:21:04 610 4.1 16.10 54.6
04/03/2022 13:21:34 827 5.1 15.93 57.0
04/03/2022 13:22:04 676 4.5 15.89 59.5
04/03/2022 13:22:34 674 4.4 15.77 61.7
04/03/2022 13:23:04 682 4.5 15.77 64.0
04/03/2022 13:23:34 629 4.5 15.70 66.2
04/03/2022 13:24:04 648 4.5 15.76 68.4
04/03/2022 13:24:34 536 4.0 15.76 70.6
04/03/2022 13:25:04 516 4.1 15.93 72.6
04/03/2022 13:25:34 610 4.1 15.96 74.6
04/03/2022 13:26:04 677 4.6 15.86 76.8
04/03/2022 13:26:34 674 4.6 15.85 79.2
04/03/2022 13:27:04 712 4.6 15.78 81.5
04/03/2022 13:27:34 675 4.6 15.80 83.8
04/03/2022 13:28:04 704 4.6 15.69 86.1
04/03/2022 13:28:34 686 4.6 15.90 88.4
04/03/2022 13:29:04 677 4.6 15.83 90.7
04/03/2022 13:29:34 704 4.6 15.79 93.0
04/03/2022 13:30:04 678 4.6 15.69 95.3
04/03/2022 13:30:34 707 4.6 15.86 97.6
04/03/2022 13:31:04 676 4.6 15.83 100.0
04/03/2022 13:31:34 753 4.6 15.74 102.3
04/03/2022 13:32:04 690 4.6 15.66 104.6
04/03/2022 13:32:34 676 4.7 15.75 106.9
04/03/2022 13:33:04 689 4.6 15.73 109.2
04/03/2022 13:33:34 646 4.4 15.77 111.5
04/03/2022 13:34:04 670 4.4 15.78 113.7
04/03/2022 13:34:34 697 4.4 15.97 115.9
04/03/2022 13:35:04 639 4.5 15.87 118.1
04/03/2022 13:35:34 660 4.5 15.76 120.4
04/03/2022 13:36:04 628 4.4 16.02 122.6
04/03/2022 13:36:34 660 4.5 16.11 124.8
04/03/2022 13:37:04 633 4.4 15.91 127.0
04/03/2022 13:37:34 700 4.5 15.80 129.3
04/03/2022 13:38:04 630 4.5 16.01 131.5
04/03/2022 13:38:34 696 4.4 15.77 133.7
04/03/2022 13:39:04 678 4.5 15.75 135.9
04/03/2022 13:39:34 631 4.4 15.74 138.1
04/03/2022 13:40:04 638 4.4 15.65 140.4
04/03/2022 13:40:34 602 4.5 15.63 142.6
04/03/2022 13:41:04 677 4.5 15.89 144.8
04/03/2022 13:41:34 663 4.4 15.87 147.0
04/03/2022 13:42:04 610 4.4 15.62 149.3
04/03/2022 13:42:34 631 4.5 15.98 151.5
04/03/2022 13:43:04 657 4.5 15.79 153.7
04/03/2022 13:43:34 291 2.7 16.11 155.4
04/03/2022 13:44:04 354 3.3 15.31 157.0
04/03/2022 13:44:34 146 1.7 15.70 157.9
04/03/2022 13:45:04 120 1.4 15.07 158.7
04/03/2022 13:45:34 102 0.6 15.52 159.0
04/03/2022 13:46:04 79 0.9 16.03 159.2
Page 6 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/03/2022 13:46:34 100 1.1 16.00 159.7
04/03/2022 13:47:04 49 0.0 16.02 160.1
04/03/2022 13:47:21 49 0.0 16.03 160.1 Reset Total, Vol = 148 bbl
04/03/2022 13:47:34 115 1.2 16.03 160.2
04/03/2022 13:47:38 146 1.3 14.82 160.2 Start Displacement
04/03/2022 13:48:04 206 3.0 8.50 161.1
04/03/2022 13:48:34 192 3.7 8.32 162.8
04/03/2022 13:49:04 176 3.8 8.31 164.7
04/03/2022 13:49:20 32 0.0 8.28 164.8 Stop Pumping
04/03/2022 13:49:30 31 0.0 8.28 164.8 Reset Total, Vol = 4.7 bbl
04/03/2022 13:49:34 32 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:49:40 31 0.0 8.28 164.8 Swap to Rig Pumps
04/03/2022 13:50:04 31 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:50:34 100 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:51:00 116 0.0 8.28 164.8 Rig to Displace Mud: 40 bbls
04/03/2022 13:51:04 124 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:51:34 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:52:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:52:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:53:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:53:34 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:54:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:54:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:55:04 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:55:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:56:04 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:56:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:57:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:57:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:58:04 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:58:34 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:59:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 13:59:34 23 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 14:00:04 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 14:00:34 24 0.0 8.28 164.8
04/03/2022 14:01:04 24 0.0 9.97 164.8
04/03/2022 14:01:34 23 0.0 9.97 164.8
04/03/2022 14:02:04 24 0.0 9.85 164.8
04/03/2022 14:02:34 24 0.0 9.90 164.8
04/03/2022 14:03:04 27 0.0 10.00 164.8
04/03/2022 14:03:34 23 0.0 10.12 164.8
04/03/2022 14:04:04 24 0.0 10.33 164.8
04/03/2022 14:04:34 24 0.0 10.38 164.8
04/03/2022 14:05:04 25 0.0 10.19 164.8
04/03/2022 14:05:34 25 0.0 8.83 164.8
04/03/2022 14:06:04 24 0.0 9.49 164.8
04/03/2022 14:06:34 24 0.0 9.88 164.8
04/03/2022 14:07:04 24 0.0 9.77 164.8
04/03/2022 14:07:34 24 0.0 9.68 164.8
04/03/2022 14:08:04 25 0.0 9.63 164.8
04/03/2022 14:08:34 25 0.0 9.57 164.8
04/03/2022 14:09:04 24 0.0 9.54 164.8
04/03/2022 14:09:34 25 0.0 9.51 164.8
04/03/2022 14:10:04 25 0.0 9.49 164.8
Page 7 of 8
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
5.2
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
3.8
Mud Total Slurry
148.0
Mud
0.0
Spacer
10.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2444
Final
22
Average
151
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
Water
Volume
10.0 bbl
Density
8.30 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
148.0 bbl
Displacement
42.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
95 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Wallingford
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
--
Page 8 of 8
Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
5.2
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
3.8
Mud Total Slurry
148.0
Mud
0.0
Spacer
10.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2444
Final
22
Average
151
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
Water
Volume
10.0 bbl
Density
8.30 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
148.0 bbl
Displacement
42.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
95 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Wallingford
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/03/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Service Quality Evaluation
Client:Emerald House
Field:Peregrine
Rig:Arctic Fox
Well:Merlin 2
Service Line:Cementing
Job Type:Balance plug
Service Order #:
Date:Apr/03/2022
Operating Time (hh:mm): 00:00
Client Rep:David Wallingford
Schlumberger Engineer:Chris Lemay
Schlumberger FSM:
Main Objective:
To be completed by Company Rep. Please answer Y (Yes) or N (No) and add any comments below.
Comments: (Please include a brief explanation for a "NO" response and summarize any innovations attempted on this well.)
Client:Schlumberger:
Client Signature:Schlumberger Signature:
1
1a
1b
1c
2
2a
2b
2c
2d
3
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3g
3h
3i
3j
4
4a
Score Yes / No Result
HSE
Free of lost time injury and compliance with SLB and loc. spec. HSE practice
Free of environmental spill or non-compliant discharge
Wellsite left clean
5
5
4
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Design / Preparation
Program incl. job simulation (CemCADE) & pump schedule / tool hydraulic calcs
Equipment maintenance schedule completed / Green tagged
All materials and equipment required for job/contingency checked & on location
Safety / pre-job meeting conducted with all involved present
3
2
2
2
yes
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Execution
Lost time < 30 mins
Equipment pressure tested succesfully
All key parameters monitored and recorded accurately (Pressure, Rate, Density)
Plugs / darts released and tested succesfully
Density variation met expectations
Personnel performed as per expectations
Equipment performed as per expectations
Job pumped as per design
Did job start on time
Free of Operational failures (screen out, Cementing Example, etc.)
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
3
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
no X
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sub-total 0%
Evaluation
Main job objective achieved with no consequential non-productive time 10 yes no X 0
Sub-total 0%
Total 0%
Service Quality Evaluation
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04/06/2022 02:00:09
Cementing Job Report CemCAT v1.7
Well Merlin 2
Field Peregrine
Engineer Chris Lemay
Country United States
Client Emerald House
SIR No.
Job Type PA via Retainer
Job Date 04-05-2022
Time
04/05/2022 21:40:52
04/06/2022 01:06:48
hh:mm:ss
22:29:00
22:34:00
22:39:00
22:44:00
22:49:00
22:54:00
22:59:00
23:04:00
23:09:00
23:14:00
23:19:00
23:24:00
23:29:00
23:34:00
23:40:11 23:40:11
Pressure
PSI
0.00 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Rate
B/M
0.00 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
Density
LB/G
5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0
Messages
Start Job
Start Pumping H2O Spacer
Pressure Test Lines
Reset Total, Vol = 1.93 bbl
End H2O Spacer
Reset Total, Vol = 5.03 bbl
Rig Displace water out DP
Sting in, Rig Inj Test
Start Batching Slurry
Mud Balance 15.7 ppg
Start Cement Slurry
End Cement Slurry
Reset Total, Vol = 20.65 bbl
Displace Lines Water
End Water
Swap to rig to displace
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
in
Well MD
1920.0 ft
Well TVD
1920.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
6 degF
BHCT
64 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
P&A via Retainer
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
Service Instructions
To perform abandonment squeeze through retainer as requested with AS1 cement +
additives as per program.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
15.3 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
20.8 bbl
Casing Vol.
143.0 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured X 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement X Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type Running
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type Retainer
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth 1920.0 ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size 4.000 in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/05/2022 22:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/05/2022 22:00
Leave Location
Apr/06/2022 02:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth 1920.0 ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 1920.0 4.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 21:40:52 4 0.0 -0.00 0.0 Started Acquisition
04/05/2022 21:41:22 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:41:52 4 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:42:22 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:42:52 4 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:43:22 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:43:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:44:22 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:44:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:45:22 5 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:45:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:46:22 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:46:52 6 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:47:22 5 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:47:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:48:22 6 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:48:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:49:22 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:49:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:50:22 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:50:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
Page 1 of 6
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
in
Well MD
1920.0 ft
Well TVD
1920.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
6 degF
BHCT
64 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
P&A via Retainer
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
Service Instructions
To perform abandonment squeeze through retainer as requested with AS1 cement +
additives as per program.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
15.3 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
20.8 bbl
Casing Vol.
143.0 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured X 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement X Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type Running
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type Retainer
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth 1920.0 ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size 4.000 in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/05/2022 22:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/05/2022 22:00
Leave Location
Apr/06/2022 02:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth 1920.0 ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 1920.0 4.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 21:51:52 5 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:52:22 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:52:52 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:53:22 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:53:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:54:22 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:54:52 6 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:55:22 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:55:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:56:22 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:56:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:57:22 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:57:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:58:22 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:58:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:59:22 7 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 21:59:52 8 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:00:22 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:00:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:01:22 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:01:52 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:02:22 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:02:52 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:03:22 8 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:03:52 9 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:04:22 9 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:04:52 8 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:05:22 8 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:05:52 44 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:06:22 10 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:06:52 7 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:07:22 8 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:07:52 9 0.0 0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:08:22 9 0.0 -0.00 0.0
04/05/2022 22:08:52 14 0.0 7.56 0.0
04/05/2022 22:09:22 23 0.0 7.90 0.0
04/05/2022 22:09:52 60 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:10:22 64 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:10:52 14 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:11:22 80 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:11:52 13 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:12:22 10 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:12:52 11 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:13:22 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:13:52 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:14:22 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:14:52 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:15:22 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:15:52 11 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:16:22 11 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:16:52 12 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:17:22 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:17:52 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:18:22 15 0.0 8.24 0.0
Page 2 of 6
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 22:19:22 91 0.0 8.13 0.0
04/05/2022 22:19:52 181 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:20:22 15 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:20:52 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:21:22 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:21:52 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:22:22 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:22:52 14 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:23:22 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:23:52 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:24:22 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:24:52 13 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:25:22 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:25:52 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:26:22 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:26:52 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:27:22 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:27:52 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:28:22 11 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:28:52 12 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:29:22 16 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/05/2022 22:29:52 61 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/05/2022 22:30:00 60 0.0 8.26 0.0 Start Job
04/05/2022 22:30:22 59 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:30:52 23 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:31:22 13 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:31:52 13 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:32:22 12 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:32:52 59 0.0 8.27 0.0
04/05/2022 22:33:22 58 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:33:52 30 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:34:22 13 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:34:52 14 0.0 8.29 0.0
04/05/2022 22:35:00 14 0.0 8.29 0.0 Start Pumping H2O Spacer
04/05/2022 22:35:22 15 0.0 8.30 0.0
04/05/2022 22:35:52 246 2.2 8.28 0.8
04/05/2022 22:36:22 64 1.2 8.25 1.9
04/05/2022 22:36:52 32 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:37:22 793 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:37:52 688 0.0 8.24 1.9
04/05/2022 22:38:22 616 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:38:52 1621 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:39:00 2375 0.0 8.23 1.9 Pressure Test Lines
04/05/2022 22:39:22 2290 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:39:52 2203 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:40:22 2137 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:40:52 48 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:41:20 51 0.0 8.23 1.9 Reset Total, Vol = 1.93 bbl
04/05/2022 22:41:22 50 0.0 8.23 1.9
04/05/2022 22:41:52 161 1.4 8.24 2.2
04/05/2022 22:42:22 299 3.3 8.24 3.5
04/05/2022 22:42:52 304 3.3 8.22 5.1
04/05/2022 22:43:22 122 1.5 8.21 6.7
04/05/2022 22:43:52 62 0.0 8.21 7.0
Page 3 of 6
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 22:44:52 67 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:45:22 12 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:45:52 12 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:46:00 11 0.0 8.21 7.0 End H2O Spacer
04/05/2022 22:46:03 11 0.0 8.21 7.0 Reset Total, Vol = 5.03 bbl
04/05/2022 22:46:22 12 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:46:52 11 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:47:00 12 0.0 8.21 7.0 Rig Displace water out DP
04/05/2022 22:47:22 12 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:47:52 11 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:48:22 17 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:48:52 13 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:49:22 13 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:49:52 12 0.0 8.21 7.0
04/05/2022 22:50:22 13 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:50:52 15 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:51:22 17 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:51:52 56 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:52:22 45 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:52:52 41 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:53:22 37 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:53:52 34 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:54:22 31 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:54:52 28 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:55:22 27 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:55:52 24 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:56:22 22 0.0 8.22 7.0
04/05/2022 22:56:52 21 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:57:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:57:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:58:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:58:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:59:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 22:59:52 19 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:00:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:00:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:01:22 19 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:01:52 19 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:02:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:02:52 19 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:03:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:03:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:04:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:04:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:05:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:05:52 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:06:22 20 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:06:52 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:07:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:08:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:08:52 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:09:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:09:52 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:10:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
Page 4 of 6
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 23:11:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:11:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:12:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:12:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:13:22 20 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:13:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:14:22 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:14:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:15:22 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:15:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:16:22 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:16:52 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:17:22 21 0.0 8.24 7.0
04/05/2022 23:17:52 23 0.0 8.25 7.0
04/05/2022 23:18:22 24 0.0 8.25 7.0
04/05/2022 23:18:52 25 0.0 8.25 7.0
04/05/2022 23:19:22 25 0.0 8.12 7.0
04/05/2022 23:19:52 25 0.0 8.09 7.0
04/05/2022 23:20:22 25 0.0 8.23 7.0
04/05/2022 23:20:52 26 0.0 7.67 7.0
04/05/2022 23:21:22 25 0.0 5.72 7.0
04/05/2022 23:21:49 26 0.0 10.48 7.0 Start Batching Slurry
04/05/2022 23:21:52 25 0.0 10.78 7.0
04/05/2022 23:21:52 26 0.0 10.92 7.0
04/05/2022 23:22:22 25 0.0 13.45 7.0
04/05/2022 23:22:52 26 0.0 15.05 7.0
04/05/2022 23:23:22 26 0.0 15.70 7.0
04/05/2022 23:23:52 26 0.0 15.78 7.0
04/05/2022 23:24:00 27 0.0 15.71 7.0 Mud Balance 15.7 ppg
04/05/2022 23:24:22 26 0.0 15.69 7.0
04/05/2022 23:24:52 26 0.0 15.72 7.0
04/05/2022 23:25:22 26 0.0 15.76 7.0
04/05/2022 23:25:52 27 0.0 15.76 7.0
04/05/2022 23:26:22 26 0.0 15.78 7.0
04/05/2022 23:26:52 83 0.0 15.78 7.0
04/05/2022 23:27:15 156 1.0 15.72 7.1 Start Cement Slurry
04/05/2022 23:27:22 209 1.3 15.69 7.2
04/05/2022 23:27:52 437 2.7 15.71 8.2
04/05/2022 23:28:22 447 2.7 15.49 9.6
04/05/2022 23:28:52 432 2.8 15.55 10.9
04/05/2022 23:29:22 396 2.8 15.94 12.3
04/05/2022 23:29:52 363 2.8 15.54 13.7
04/05/2022 23:30:22 314 2.8 15.56 15.0
04/05/2022 23:30:52 278 2.7 15.54 16.4
04/05/2022 23:31:22 256 2.8 15.65 17.8
04/05/2022 23:31:52 256 2.8 15.58 19.1
04/05/2022 23:32:22 253 2.8 15.61 20.5
04/05/2022 23:32:52 265 2.8 15.82 21.9
04/05/2022 23:33:22 275 2.8 15.83 23.3
04/05/2022 23:33:52 277 2.8 16.00 24.6
04/05/2022 23:34:22 260 2.7 16.00 26.0
04/05/2022 23:34:52 241 2.5 16.00 27.3
04/05/2022 23:34:59 231 2.4 15.98 27.6 End Cement Slurry
04/05/2022 23:35:00 231 2.4 15.95 27.6 Reset Total, Vol = 20.65 bbl
Page 5 of 6
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/05/2022 23:35:22 192 2.5 8.67 28.5
04/05/2022 23:35:52 33 0.0 8.38 29.6
04/05/2022 23:36:22 34 0.0 8.34 29.6
04/05/2022 23:36:50 35 0.0 8.33 29.6 End Water
04/05/2022 23:36:52 35 0.0 8.33 29.6
04/05/2022 23:36:59 35 0.0 8.33 29.6 Swap to rig to displace
04/05/2022 23:37:22 35 0.0 8.33 29.6
04/05/2022 23:37:52 35 0.0 8.33 29.6
04/05/2022 23:38:22 35 0.0 8.32 29.6
04/05/2022 23:38:52 34 0.0 8.32 29.6
04/05/2022 23:39:22 44 0.0 8.33 29.6
04/05/2022 23:39:52 46 0.0 9.48 29.6
04/05/2022 23:40:22 42 0.0 9.40 29.6
04/05/2022 23:40:52 42 0.0 9.38 29.6
04/05/2022 23:41:22 42 0.0 9.37 29.6
04/05/2022 23:41:52 43 0.0 9.30 29.6
04/05/2022 23:42:22 42 0.0 9.30 29.6
04/05/2022 23:42:52 37 0.0 9.18 29.6
04/05/2022 23:43:22 113 0.0 9.30 29.6
04/05/2022 23:43:52 45 0.0 9.26 29.6
04/05/2022 23:44:22 27 0.0 9.24 29.6
04/05/2022 23:44:52 26 0.0 9.23 29.6
04/05/2022 23:45:22 26 0.0 9.21 29.6
04/05/2022 23:45:52 27 0.0 9.19 29.6
04/05/2022 23:46:22 26 0.0 9.19 29.6
04/05/2022 23:46:52 27 0.0 9.19 29.6
04/05/2022 23:47:22 27 0.0 9.18 29.6
04/05/2022 23:47:52 28 0.0 9.39 29.6
04/05/2022 23:48:22 29 0.0 9.35 29.6
04/05/2022 23:48:52 29 0.0 9.31 29.6
04/05/2022 23:49:22 30 0.0 9.15 29.6
Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
3.3
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
2.5
Mud Total Slurry
20.6
Mud
0.0
Spacer
5.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2391
Final
-3750
Average
69
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
FreshWater
Volume
5.0 bbl
Density
8.34 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
20.5 bbl
Displacement
15.3 bbl
Mix Water Temp
85 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Page 6 of 6
Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
3.3
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
Slurry
2.5
Mud Total Slurry
20.6
Mud
0.0
Spacer
5.0
N2
Treating Pressure Summary, psi Breakdown Fluid
Maximum
2391
Final
-3750
Average
69
Bump Plug to Breakdown Type
FreshWater
Volume
5.0 bbl
Density
8.34 lb/gal
Avg. N2 Percent
%
Designed Slurry Volume
20.5 bbl
Displacement
15.3 bbl
Mix Water Temp
85 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/05/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
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Cementing Job Report CemCAT v1.7
Well Merlin 2
Field Peregrine
Engineer Chris Lemay
Country United States
Client Emerald House
SIR No.
Job Type Plug Abandon
Job Date 04-07-2022
Time
04/07/2022 12:44:00
04/07/2022 15:38:24
hh:mm:ss
13:35:00
13:40:00
13:45:00
13:50:00
13:55:00
14:00:00
14:05:00
14:10:00
14:15:00
14:20:00
14:25:00
14:30:00
14:35:00
14:44:19 14:44:19
Pressure
PSI
0.00 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Rate
B/M
0.00 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
Density
LB/G
5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0
Messages
Start Job
Start batching cement 15.7ppg
Mud Balance = 15.7 ppg
Start Cement Slurry
End Cement Slurry
Reset Total Vol = 14 bbl
Flush line with water
Reset Total, Vol = 1.99 bbl
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
in
Well MD
7334.0 ft
Well TVD
7334.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
6 degF
BHCT
64 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Plug & Abandon
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
Service Instructions
To perfomr abandonment plug 3 as requested with AS1 cement + additives as per
program.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
2.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
2.0 bbl
Casing Vol.
13.4 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type Bridge Plug
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth 180.0 ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/07/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/07/2022 12:00
Leave Location
Apr/07/2022 21:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L-80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 180.0 0.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 12:44:00 45 0.0 8.24 0.0 Started Acquisition
04/07/2022 12:44:30 51 0.0 1.52 0.0
04/07/2022 12:45:00 53 0.0 6.69 0.0
04/07/2022 12:45:30 54 0.0 8.11 0.0
04/07/2022 12:46:00 53 0.0 8.17 0.0
04/07/2022 12:46:30 53 0.0 8.18 0.0
04/07/2022 12:47:00 52 0.0 8.19 0.0
04/07/2022 12:47:30 52 0.0 8.21 0.0
04/07/2022 12:48:00 51 0.0 8.22 0.0
04/07/2022 12:48:30 50 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:49:00 50 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:49:30 48 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:50:00 48 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:50:30 47 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:51:00 45 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:51:30 43 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:52:00 38 0.0 8.23 0.0
04/07/2022 12:52:30 35 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:53:00 34 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:53:30 31 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:54:00 31 0.0 8.24 0.0
Page 1 of 7
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Location (legal)Schlumberger Location
Prudhoe Other
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Field
Peregrine
Formation Name/Type Deviation
deg
Bit Size
in
Well MD
7334.0 ft
Well TVD
7334.0 ft
County State/Province Alaska
Well Master 0066464486 API/UWI
BHP
psi
BHST
6 degF
BHCT
64 degF
Pore Press. Gradient
lb/gal
Rig Name
Arctic Fox
Drilled For
Oil
Service Via
Land
Offshore Zone Well Class
New
Well Type
Exploration
Drilling Fluid Type Max. Density
9.40 lb/gal
Plastic Viscosity
cP
Service Line
Cementing
Job Type
Plug & Abandon
Max. Allowed Tub. Press
psi
Max. Allowed Ann. Press
psi
WH Connection
Service Instructions
To perfomr abandonment plug 3 as requested with AS1 cement + additives as per
program.
Treat Down
Drill Pipe
Displacement
2.0 bbl
Packer Type Packer Depth
ft
Tubing Vol.
2.0 bbl
Casing Vol.
13.4 bbl
Annular Vol.
bbl
Openhole Vol.
bbl
Casing/Tubing Secured 1 Hole Vol. Circulated prior to Cement Casing Tools Squeeze Job
Lift Pressure psi Shoe Type Squeeze Type
Pipe Rotated Pipe Reciprocated Shoe Depth ft Tool Type Bridge Plug
No. Centralizers Top Plugs Bottom Plugs Stage Tool Type Tool Depth 180.0 ft
Cement Head Type Stage Tool Depth ft Tail Pipe Size in
Job Scheduled For
Apr/07/2022 12:00
Arrived on Location
Apr/07/2022 12:00
Leave Location
Apr/07/2022 21:00
Collar Type Tail Pipe Depth ft
Collar Depth ft Sqz. Total Vol. bbl
Casing/Liner
Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
1995.0 9.6 43.5 L-80
0.0 0.0 0.0
Tubing/Drill Pipe
T/D Depth, ft Size, in Weight, lb/ft Grade Thread
D 180.0 0.0 14.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
Perforations/Open Hole
Top, ft Bottom, ft shot/ft No. of Shots Total Interval
ft ft ft
ft ft Diameter
in ft ft
Cementing Service Report
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 12:55:00 28 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:55:30 27 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:56:00 26 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:56:30 25 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:57:00 25 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:57:30 24 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:58:00 23 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:58:30 23 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:59:00 23 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 12:59:30 23 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:00:00 21 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:00:30 21 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:01:00 22 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:01:30 21 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:02:00 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:02:30 25 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:03:00 21 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:03:30 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:04:00 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:04:30 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:05:00 19 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:05:30 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:06:00 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:06:30 20 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:07:00 19 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:07:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:08:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:08:30 19 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:09:00 19 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:09:30 19 0.0 8.24 0.0
04/07/2022 13:10:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:10:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:11:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:11:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:12:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:12:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:13:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:13:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:14:00 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:14:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:15:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:15:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:16:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:16:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:17:00 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:17:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:18:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:18:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:19:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:19:30 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:20:00 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:20:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:21:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:21:30 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
Page 2 of 7
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 13:22:30 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:23:00 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:23:30 17 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:24:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:24:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:25:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:25:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:26:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:26:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:27:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:27:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:28:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:28:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:29:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:29:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:30:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:30:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:31:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:31:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:32:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:32:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:33:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:33:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:34:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:34:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:35:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:35:23 18 0.0 8.25 0.0 Start Job
04/07/2022 13:35:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:36:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:36:30 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:37:00 18 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:37:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:38:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:38:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:39:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:39:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:40:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:40:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:41:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:41:30 24 0.0 8.28 0.0
04/07/2022 13:42:00 24 0.0 8.27 0.0
04/07/2022 13:42:30 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:43:00 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:43:30 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:44:00 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:44:30 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:45:00 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:45:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:46:00 20 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:46:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:47:00 20 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:47:30 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:48:00 20 0.0 8.25 0.0
04/07/2022 13:48:30 19 0.0 8.25 0.0
Page 3 of 7
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 13:49:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:50:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:50:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:51:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:51:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:52:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:52:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:53:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:53:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:54:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:54:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:55:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:55:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:56:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:56:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:57:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:57:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:58:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:58:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:59:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 13:59:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:00:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:00:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:01:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:01:30 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:02:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:02:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:03:00 21 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:03:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:04:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:04:30 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:05:00 22 0.0 8.26 0.0
04/07/2022 14:05:30 24 0.0 8.30 0.0
04/07/2022 14:06:00 29 0.0 7.76 0.0
04/07/2022 14:06:13 29 0.0 7.88 0.0 Start batching cement 15.7ppg
04/07/2022 14:06:30 29 0.0 2.14 0.0
04/07/2022 14:07:00 29 0.0 13.00 0.0
04/07/2022 14:07:30 29 0.0 14.93 0.0
04/07/2022 14:08:00 30 0.0 15.70 0.0 Mud Balance = 15.7 ppg
04/07/2022 14:08:30 28 0.0 15.70 0.0
04/07/2022 14:09:00 29 0.0 15.66 0.0
04/07/2022 14:09:30 29 0.0 15.68 0.0
04/07/2022 14:10:00 28 0.0 15.68 0.0
04/07/2022 14:10:30 28 0.0 15.69 0.0
04/07/2022 14:11:00 28 0.0 15.70 0.0
04/07/2022 14:11:30 27 0.0 15.70 0.0
04/07/2022 14:12:00 41 2.6 15.59 0.1 Start Cement Slurry
04/07/2022 14:12:30 67 2.4 15.56 1.6
04/07/2022 14:13:00 66 2.2 15.74 2.7
04/07/2022 14:13:30 75 2.2 15.62 3.8
04/07/2022 14:14:00 69 2.4 15.59 5.0
04/07/2022 14:14:30 76 2.4 15.63 6.2
04/07/2022 14:15:00 79 2.4 15.75 7.4
04/07/2022 14:15:30 76 2.3 15.69 8.6
Page 4 of 7
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 14:16:30 51 2.1 15.34 10.8
04/07/2022 14:17:00 18 0.0 15.48 11.6
04/07/2022 14:17:30 19 0.0 15.50 11.6
04/07/2022 14:18:00 20 0.0 15.40 11.6
04/07/2022 14:18:30 20 0.0 15.48 11.6
04/07/2022 14:19:00 19 0.0 15.37 11.6
04/07/2022 14:19:30 20 0.0 15.09 11.6
04/07/2022 14:20:00 21 0.0 15.36 11.6
04/07/2022 14:20:30 20 0.0 15.43 11.6
04/07/2022 14:21:00 60 1.6 15.46 11.8
04/07/2022 14:21:30 55 1.7 15.46 12.6
04/07/2022 14:22:00 18 0.0 15.46 13.2 End Cement Slurry
04/07/2022 14:22:30 19 0.0 15.47 13.2
04/07/2022 14:23:00 20 0.0 15.49 13.2
04/07/2022 14:23:30 21 0.0 15.50 13.2
04/07/2022 14:24:00 21 0.0 15.47 13.2 Reset Total Vol = 14 bbl
04/07/2022 14:24:30 21 0.0 15.48 13.2
04/07/2022 14:25:00 21 0.0 15.49 13.2
04/07/2022 14:25:30 23 0.0 15.50 13.2
04/07/2022 14:26:00 22 0.0 15.50 13.2
04/07/2022 14:26:30 22 0.0 15.50 13.2
04/07/2022 14:27:00 22 0.0 15.50 13.2
04/07/2022 14:27:30 23 0.0 15.37 13.2
04/07/2022 14:28:00 22 0.0 15.42 13.2
04/07/2022 14:28:30 23 0.0 15.44 13.2 Flush line with water
04/07/2022 14:28:34 23 0.0 15.44 13.2 Reset Total, Vol = 1.99 bbl
04/07/2022 14:29:00 33 0.1 15.45 13.2
04/07/2022 14:29:30 40 0.1 15.39 13.3
04/07/2022 14:30:00 47 0.1 15.41 13.3
04/07/2022 14:30:30 46 0.0 15.43 13.3
04/07/2022 14:31:00 58 0.0 15.44 13.3
04/07/2022 14:31:30 73 0.0 15.45 13.4
04/07/2022 14:32:00 73 0.0 15.46 13.4
04/07/2022 14:32:30 34 0.0 15.47 13.4
04/07/2022 14:33:00 28 0.0 15.47 13.4
04/07/2022 14:33:30 27 0.0 15.48 13.4
04/07/2022 14:34:00 28 0.0 15.48 13.4
04/07/2022 14:34:30 17 0.0 15.48 13.4
04/07/2022 14:35:00 54 0.0 15.48 13.4
04/07/2022 14:35:30 51 0.0 15.49 13.4
04/07/2022 14:36:00 51 0.0 15.49 13.4
04/07/2022 14:36:30 58 0.2 13.21 13.4
04/07/2022 14:37:00 58 0.0 15.56 13.4
04/07/2022 14:37:30 59 0.0 15.56 13.4
04/07/2022 14:38:00 15 0.0 15.57 13.4
04/07/2022 14:38:30 28 0.0 15.57 13.4
04/07/2022 14:39:00 27 0.0 15.57 13.4
04/07/2022 14:39:30 27 0.0 15.58 13.4
04/07/2022 14:40:00 28 0.0 15.29 13.4
04/07/2022 14:40:30 28 0.0 15.24 13.4
04/07/2022 14:41:00 28 0.0 12.21 13.4
04/07/2022 14:41:30 27 0.0 8.46 13.4
04/07/2022 14:42:00 27 0.0 10.81 13.4
04/07/2022 14:42:30 27 0.0 10.78 13.4
Page 5 of 7
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 14:43:30 27 0.0 6.86 13.4
04/07/2022 14:44:00 28 0.0 7.05 13.4
04/07/2022 14:44:30 27 0.0 0.17 13.4
04/07/2022 14:45:00 28 0.0 0.11 13.4
04/07/2022 14:45:30 27 0.0 0.10 13.4
04/07/2022 14:46:00 28 0.0 0.09 13.4
04/07/2022 14:46:30 27 0.0 10.87 13.4
04/07/2022 14:47:00 27 0.0 8.91 13.4
04/07/2022 14:47:30 27 0.0 8.85 13.4
04/07/2022 14:48:00 27 0.0 8.85 13.4
04/07/2022 14:48:30 28 0.0 8.67 13.4
04/07/2022 14:49:00 27 0.0 8.67 13.4
04/07/2022 14:49:30 27 0.0 8.69 13.4
04/07/2022 14:50:00 28 0.0 8.68 13.4
04/07/2022 14:50:30 28 0.0 8.69 13.4
04/07/2022 14:51:00 28 0.0 7.50 13.4
04/07/2022 14:51:30 28 0.0 8.32 13.4
04/07/2022 14:52:00 28 0.0 8.29 13.4
04/07/2022 14:52:30 28 0.0 8.28 13.4
04/07/2022 14:53:00 28 0.0 8.27 13.4
04/07/2022 14:53:30 29 0.0 8.24 13.4
04/07/2022 14:54:00 28 0.0 8.24 13.4
04/07/2022 14:54:30 28 0.0 8.25 13.4
04/07/2022 14:55:00 28 0.0 8.25 13.4
04/07/2022 14:55:30 29 0.0 8.23 13.4
04/07/2022 14:56:00 28 0.0 8.30 13.4
04/07/2022 14:56:30 29 0.0 8.30 13.4
04/07/2022 14:57:00 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 14:57:30 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 14:58:00 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 14:58:30 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 14:59:00 28 0.0 8.30 13.4
04/07/2022 14:59:30 29 0.0 8.30 13.4
04/07/2022 15:00:00 28 0.0 8.27 13.4
04/07/2022 15:00:30 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 15:01:00 29 0.0 8.31 13.4
04/07/2022 15:01:30 29 0.0 8.32 13.4
04/07/2022 15:02:00 28 0.0 8.32 13.4
04/07/2022 15:02:30 29 0.0 8.32 13.4
04/07/2022 15:03:00 29 0.0 8.32 13.4
04/07/2022 15:03:30 213 0.0 8.28 13.4
04/07/2022 15:04:00 264 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:04:30 238 0.0 8.22 13.4
04/07/2022 15:05:00 254 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:05:30 75 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:06:00 296 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:06:30 123 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:07:00 36 0.0 8.25 13.4
04/07/2022 15:07:30 219 0.0 8.24 13.4
04/07/2022 15:08:00 217 0.0 8.29 13.4
04/07/2022 15:08:30 229 0.0 8.25 13.4
04/07/2022 15:09:00 55 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:09:30 33 0.0 8.27 13.4
04/07/2022 15:10:00 54 0.0 8.26 13.4
Page 6 of 7
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Well
Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
Job Start
Apr/07/2022
Customer
Emerald House
Job Number
Date Time
24-hr
clock
Treating
Pressure
PSI
Flow
Rate
B/M
Density
LB/G
Volume
BBL
Message
04/07/2022 15:11:00 25 0.0 8.27 13.4
04/07/2022 15:11:30 24 0.0 8.27 13.4
04/07/2022 15:12:00 201 0.0 8.26 13.4
04/07/2022 15:12:30 57 0.0 3.21 13.4
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Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
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0.8
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
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14.0
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lb/gal
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%
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15.0 bbl
Displacement
0.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
76 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume 1.0 bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Wallingford
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Post Job Summary
Volume of Fluid Injected, bbl
N2 Maximum Rate
0.8
Average Pump Rates, bbl/min
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0.5
Mud Total Slurry
14.0
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296
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Average
33
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bbl
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lb/gal
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%
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15.0 bbl
Displacement
0.0 bbl
Mix Water Temp
76 degF
Cement Circulated to Surface?Volume 1.0 bbl
Washed Thru Perfs To ft
Customer or Authorized Representative
David Wallingford
Schlumberger Supervisor
Chris Lemay
Circulation Lost Job Completed X
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Merlin 2 Merlin 2
Field
Peregrine
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Apr/07/2022
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Emerald House
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From:erik.opstad@gmail.com
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Cc:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC)
Subject:RE: Merlin-2 PTD 222-010 | Sundry 322-180
Date:Friday, September 2, 2022 11:04:03 AM
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Merlin 2 P&A Final Abandoment Report Exhibits - Signed.pdf
Hi Meredith,
We didn’t do a separate Abandonment Report for the AOGCC, but the BLM version has everything you guys might want to see (attached)!
Erik
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2022 8:50 AM
To: 'erik.opstad@gmail.com' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Cc: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>
Subject: RE: Merlin-2 PTD 222-010 | Sundry 322-180
Hi Erik,
One last thing. No photos of the abandonment process are in the 10-407 packet. Do you have any to add? I.e. cement to surface, labeled well cap, etc.
Meredith
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2022 8:19 AM
To: 'erik.opstad@gmail.com' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Cc: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>
Subject: RE: Merlin-2 PTD 222-010 | Sundry 322-180
Hi Erik,
That sounds about right. Glad it got sorted out!
Good news, the coordinates are correct! No yellow boxes in sight!
Can you please also forward the new excel NAD 27 survey file from Schlumberger? And since NAD 83 surveys (PDF and excel) were also supplied with the original
data drop, it would be good to have corrected NAD 83 surveys as well. That way all the data in the archive is in good condition.
I’ll add the new page 1 to the 10-407 packet and get it out to senior staff for review.
Thank you,
Meredith
From: erik.opstad@gmail.com <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2022 4:05 PM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: Merlin-2 PTD 222-010 | Sundry 322-180
Hi Meredith,
I spent a good part of yesterday divining into the Merlin-2 Fm 10-407 Box 4a&b issues and I think I finally have it
sorted out.
To begin, whoever did the last NAD27 Zone-5 definitive Survey Report at Schlumberger, didn’t use the Conductor As-
Built coordinates from the Bell & Associates survey as a reference (attached), and probably did a conversion incorrectly
as well.
Once I figured that out, I contacted Scott DeLapp @ Schlumberger Well Construction and explained that we had a
problem with all of the previous SLB “Definitive Survey” s (not just the Zone 4 vs. Zone-5 issue), because the previous
surveys did not reference the Bell & Associates As-Built survey for the surface location, rather they refenced some SLB
internally generated datapoint!
Scott looked over the data and agreed to run a new Definitive Survey that properly referenced the Bell Conductor As-
Build surface location (attached). I also warned Scott not to be confused by the “As-Planned” Bell Survey presented in
the Permit to Drill application, with the “As-Build” survey run after the Merlin-2 Conductor was set.
With Scott’s new Merlin-2 Definitive Survey in hand, I corrected the FM 10-407 Box 4a&b to match the corrected survey
data (page-1 as attached).
I think we finally have this sorted out. Please review and let me know if you agree.
Thanks again,
Erik
ELKO International LLC
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage Alaska 99511-2212
Erik A. Opstad, Managing Director
+1 907-244-5210 (ANC)
+1 907-602-8937 (NS)
Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com
From:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
To:"Erik Opstad"
Cc:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC); Boyer, David L (OGC); Davies, Stephen F (OGC); Roby,
David S (OGC)
Subject:RE: Merlin 2 10-407
Date:Wednesday, August 17, 2022 3:36:08 PM
Erik,
Thank you for the delivery of the Geolog mudlogging package. Will the RPS mudlog data be
submitted at another time? Is there an estimated date for when the isotube analysis will be
completed?
Thank you,
Meredith
From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Sent: Tuesday, August 2, 2022 1:11 PM
To: 'Erik Opstad' <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Cc: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>; Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
<samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>; Boyer, David L (OGC) <david.boyer2@alaska.gov>; Davies, Stephen
F (OGC) <steve.davies@alaska.gov>; Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov>
Subject: Merlin 2 10-407
Importance: High
Erik:
The 10-407 for Merlin 2 you dropped by the office last week is rejected. It is unsigned. If you need
directions on how to sign forms digitally, please let me know.
The coordinates in box 4b are incorrect, the well is located in ASP Zone 5. Please revise. The
Schlumberger survey is also incorrect as it states zone 4 as well. A revision from Schlumberger is
required.
Mudlogs should be listed in box 22. The API number is missing a dash between the 3 and 4th digits.
Logs should not be appended to the 10-407 form. The only items that should accompany the 10-407
form are: wellbore schematic, daily drilling reports, definitive directional survey, cement job reports,
MISwaco report, and sidewall core descriptions. Removing the unneeded logs, photo page headers,
and reports from the 10-407 PDF packet reduces it to a size that will easily transmit to the AOGCC
Permitting email inbox, which is the only accepted method for submitting 10-407 or other forms.
All other data should be submitted via ftps site, or since this is a confidential well, via thumb drive.
Please follow IGB 20-002. At this time, the AOGCC has only received the Schlumberger wireline logs
and the Schlumberger MWD logs. Geolog and RPS mudlogs have not been submitted and are
required. An estimated date when the isotube analysis will be completed is also required.
Please let me know if you have any questions. There may be additional corrections required once
the final 10-407 packet is submitted.
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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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
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PTD:222-010
T36889
Kayla
Junke
Digitally signed by
Kayla Junke
Date: 2022.08.17
15:40:32 -08'00'
2022-0807_Location_Merlin-2_ll
Page 1 of 3
MEMORANDUM State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO:Jim Regg DATE:8/10/2022
P. I. Supervisor
FROM:Lou Laubenstein SUBJECT:Location Inspection
Petroleum Inspector Merlin #2
Emerald House LLC
PTD 2220100
8/7/2022:I arrived at the airport and met with Sonny Kula (Emerald House LLC) for
travel to the Merlin #2 drill site by helicopter. Purpose of trip was a final location
inspection for the well drilled this past winter. After arriving at the location, the pilot
dropped to a safe altitude and I surveyed the area as we circled multiple times. There
was a large pile of gravel over the location of Merlin #2 location. The area was clear of
debris and there was no evidence of spills from the helicopter. Also, no visible damage
to the location or the surrounding area.
Attachments:Photos (3)
9
9
James B. Regg Digitally signed by James B. Regg
Date: 2022.09.13 15:58:31 -08'00'
2022-0807_Location_Merlin-2_llPage 2 of 3Location Inspection – Merlin #2 (PTD 2220100)Photos by AOGCC Inspector L. Laubenstein8/7/2022
2022-0807_Location_Merlin-2_llPage 3 of 3
From:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
To:"Erik Opstad"
Cc:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC); Boyer, David L (OGC); Davies, Stephen F (OGC); Roby,
David S (OGC)
Subject:Merlin 2 10-407
Date:Tuesday, August 2, 2022 1:11:01 PM
Importance:High
Erik:
The 10-407 for Merlin 2 you dropped by the office last week is rejected. It is unsigned. If you need
directions on how to sign forms digitally, please let me know.
The coordinates in box 4b are incorrect, the well is located in ASP Zone 5. Please revise. The
Schlumberger survey is also incorrect as it states zone 4 as well. A revision from Schlumberger is
required.
Mudlogs should be listed in box 22. The API number is missing a dash between the 3 and 4th digits.
Logs should not be appended to the 10-407 form. The only items that should accompany the 10-407
form are: wellbore schematic, daily drilling reports, definitive directional survey, cement job reports,
MISwaco report, and sidewall core descriptions. Removing the unneeded logs, photo page headers,
and reports from the 10-407 PDF packet reduces it to a size that will easily transmit to the AOGCC
Permitting email inbox, which is the only accepted method for submitting 10-407 or other forms.
All other data should be submitted via ftps site, or since this is a confidential well, via thumb drive.
Please follow IGB 20-002. At this time, the AOGCC has only received the Schlumberger wireline logs
and the Schlumberger MWD logs. Geolog and RPS mudlogs have not been submitted and are
required. An estimated date when the isotube analysis will be completed is also required.
Please let me know if you have any questions. There may be additional corrections required once
the final 10-407 packet is submitted.
Meredith
Meredith Guhl (she/her)
Petroleum Geology Assistant
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
meredith.guhl@alaska.gov
Direct: (907) 793-1235
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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 Meredith Guhl at 907-793-1235 or
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From:Erik Opstad
To:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
Subject:FW: Merlim-2 Form 10-407 with accompanying documentation (PART B)
Date:Monday, July 25, 2022 8:28:19 AM
Hi Meredith.
Looks like PART B bounced, so I’ll give it another go!
Erik
_____________________________________________
From: System Administrator
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2022 8:14 AM
To: Erik Opstad
Cc: 'Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)' <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: Undeliverable: Merlim-2 Form 10-407 with accompanying documentation (PART B)
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From:Guhl, Meredith D (OGC)
To:"Erik Opstad"
Cc:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
Subject:RE: Merlin 2 Fm 10-407
Date:Monday, July 18, 2022 7:09:16 AM
Attachments:image004.png
Hi Erik,
Please divide it into two parts, clearly labeled. The email server allows up to 50 mb, as outlined in
IGB 20-002:
https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/18/pub/StatutesAndRegulations/Industry%20Guida
nce%20Bulletin%2020-002.pdf.
If you have access to a secure FTPS site you can submit the document that way in one piece, you just
need to send me log in information so I can connect to the site once the document is uploaded.
Meredith
From: Erik Opstad <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2022 7:00 AM
To: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>
Subject: Merlin 2 Fm 10-407
Hi Meredith,
I'm ready to submit the Merlin-2 Form 10-407 to the AOGCC, but I need a
little guidance.
In its original form, the document with all its attachments is 134-
megabytes. I've been able to compress it down to 83-megabytes, but that
is still well above the 50-megabyte limit cited for the FTP site. I can either
submit this has two electronic files (Part A & Part B) or bring the whole
thing by on a thumb drive. Let me know how you'd like to proceed.
Note that I'll be out of town until Friday the 22nd of July.
Thanks for the help,
Erik
ELKO International LLC
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage Alaska 99511-2212
Erik A. Opstad, Managing Director
+1 907-244-5210 (ANC)
+1 907-602-8937 (NS)
Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com
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From:Erik Opstad
To:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC)
Subject:Merlin 2 10-407
Date:Tuesday, July 5, 2022 5:06:41 PM
Hi Bryan,
The M2 10-407 is my priority for next week. I’ve already submitted all the
data to Meredith electronically, and the 10-407 form is also complete, I
just need to do a bit of assembly. Just FYI, complete data sets are well
over 100 MB! Good to hear that the website is working! Call me if you
have any questions and I will do the same!
Cheers,
Erik
From: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>
Sent: Saturday, July 2, 2022 9:49 AM
To: Erik Opstad <erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Subject: Merlin 2 10-407
Hi Erik
We haven’t received the 10-407 for Merlin 2 yet. Are you planning to send it soon?
As a reminder, 10-407 and all accompanying documents must be submitted in PDF format,
completely digital, to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov. No forms submitted via thumb drive and no
scanned versions of paper documents will be accepted. The 10-407 packet must be complete and
assembled by you, with the 10-407 form, survey, dailies, etc all in one document. The email inbox
accepts documents up to 50 MB in size.
Thank you
Bryan McLellan
Senior Petroleum Engineer
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 W 7th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501
Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov
+1 (907) 250-9193
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April 21, 2020
From:
Emerald House, LLC
Erik Opstad, Vice President
P.O. Box 112212
Anchorage, Alaska 99511-2212
(907) 244-5210
To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Attn: Meredith Guhl, Petroleum Geology Assistant
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 793-1221
Inventory of Deliverables for Merlin-2 (PTD 222-010)
LWD Data Set
Wireline Data
DECEIVED
APR 2 1 2022
Dry Cuttings (as per attached inventory) AOGCC
Abandonment Well Schematic
Drilling (Thumb -Drive)
r DLIS Data
EOW Letter
LAS Data
Log Data
Survey Data
1 Wireline (Thumb -Drive)
Run 1 - CMR-MDT
Run 2 - ZAIT-PEX-HNGS-ECS
Run 3 - MSCT
Run 4 - ZAIT-PPC
1 Oven Dried Cutting Samples (120' MD to 7,334' MD).
1 Merlin-2 As -Abandoned Well Schematic (Thumb -Drive).
RECEIVED �a �2- o / o
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GEOLOG
DRILL CUTTINGS SAMPLE MANIFEST AOGC v
WELL NAME.
Merlin 2
WELL API:
50-287-20034-00-00
Date Dniteo
FROM. 13312022 ITO. 3/222022
Area/location:
North Slope Borough
OVEN DRIED SAMPLES SETS A B,C,D,E
Box 1
Box 2
Box 3
Box 4
Box 5
1
120
1410
2880
5040
5700
2
150
1440
2940
5050
5760
3
180
1470
3000
5060
5820
4
210
1500
3060
5080
5880
5
240
1530
3120
5090
5940
6
270
1560
3180
5100
6000
7
300
1590
3240
5120
6060
8
330
1620
3300
5130
6120
9
360
1650
3360
5140
6180
10
390
1680
3420
5150
6240
11
420
1710
3480
5160
6300
12
450
1740
3540
5170
6360
13
480
1770
3600
5180
6420
14
510
1800
3660
5190
6480
15
540
1830
3720
5210
6540
16
570
1860
3780
5230
6600
17
600
1890
3840
5250
6660
18
630
1920
3900
5260
6720
19
660
1950
3960
5270
6780
20
690
1980
4020
5280
6840
21
720
2010
4080
5290
6900
22
750
2040
4140
5300
6960
23
780
2070
1 4200
5310
7020
24
810
2100
4260
5320
7080
25
840
2130
4320
5330
7140
26
1 870
2160
4380
5340
7200
27
900
2190
4440
5360
7260
28
29
930
960 1
2220
4500
5370
7320
2250
4560
5380
7334
30
990
2280
4620
5390
31
1020
2310
4680
5400
32
1050
2340
4740
5410
33
1080
2370
4800
5430
34
1110
2400
4860
5450
35
1140
2430 1
4920
5460
36
1170
2460
4950
5480
37
1200
2490
4960
5490
38
1230
2520
4970
5500
39
1260
2550
4980
5510
40
1290
2580
4990
5520
41
1320 I
2610
5000
5530
42
1350
2640
5010
5540
43
1380
2670
5020
5550
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2700
5030
5560
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2730
5570
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2760
6580
47
2790
5590
48
2820
5600
49
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2850
5620
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2880
5640
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52
53
54
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56
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61
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Preparation Date
3/22/2022
Prepared By:
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STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
BOPE Test Report for:
Reviewed By:
P.I. Suprv
Comm ________MERLIN 2
JBR 03/31/2022
MISC. INSPECTIONS:
FLOOR SAFTY VALVES:CHOKE MANIFOLD:BOP STACK:
ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM:MUD SYSTEM:
P/F P/F
P/FP/FP/F
Visual Alarm
QuantityQuantity
Time/Pressure
SizeQuantity
Number of Failures:2
Initial BOP Insp to 5000 PSI. All Gas and PVT Systems tested. 4" Test joint for intial test. Two components F/P the Hydraulic
and Manual Chokes on manifold. The Open/Close orientation was 180 degree off resulting in valve showing Closed position was
actually Open position. Rectified and retested and passed. Annular closing time was 8 Seconds
Test Results
TEST DATA
Rig Rep:Ingram / EsmailkaOperator:Emerald House LLC Operator Rep:Reid / Wallingford
Contractor/Rig No.:Doyon 1 PTD#:2220100 DATE:3/16/2022
Type Operation:EXPL Annular:
250/5000Type Test:INIT
Valves:
250/3500
Rams:
250/5000
Test Pressures:Inspection No:bopMFH220317132545
Inspector Matt Herrera
Inspector
Insp Source
Related Insp No:
INSIDE REEL VALVES:
Quantity P/F
(Valid for Coil Rigs Only)
Remarks:
Test Time 13.5
MASP:
3024
Sundry No:
Location Gen.:P
Housekeeping:P
PTD On Location P
Standing Order Posted P
Well Sign P
Drl. Rig P
Hazard Sec.P
Misc NA
Upper Kelly 1 P
Lower Kelly 1 P
Ball Type 1 P
Inside BOP 1 P
FSV Misc 0 NA
15 PNo. Valves
1 FPManual Chokes
1 FPHydraulic Chokes
0 NACH Misc
Stripper 0 NA
Annular Preventer 1 11"P
#1 Rams 1 2 7/8" x 5"P
#2 Rams 1 Blinds P
#3 Rams 1 4" Fixed P
#4 Rams 0 NA
#5 Rams 0 NA
#6 Rams 0 NA
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HCR Valves 2 3 1/8"P
Kill Line Valves 2 3 1/8"P
Check Valve 0 NA
BOP Misc 0 NA
System Pressure P3000
Pressure After Closure P1900
200 PSI Attained P7
Full Pressure Attained P57
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Nitgn. Bottles (avg):P6@2025
ACC Misc NA0
P PTrip Tank
P PPit Level Indicators
P PFlow Indicator
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P PH2S Gas Detector
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Date: 2022.03.31 16:00:23 -08'00'
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March 3, 2022
From:
Emerald House, LLC
Erik Opstad, Vice President
P.O. Box 112212
Anchorage, Alaska 99511-2212
(907) 244-5210
To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Attn: Meredith Guhl, Petroleum Geology Assistant
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 793-1221
Inventory of Deliverables
Application to Abandon Merlin-2 (PTD 222-010)
Cover letter to AOGCC Chair Jeremy Price.
Application for Sundry Approvals - Form 10-403.
Proposal Summary
As-Built & As-Abandoned Wellbore Schematics
Detailed Operation Program.
BOPE Sketch.
Cement Plug Programs.
¾Open hole Balance Plug (8½”).
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Additional Information
1. Mud Log (PDF)
2. Triple Combo (PDF)
Cc: 88 Energy Ltd
ELKO Drilling, LLC
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Emerald House LLC
P.O. Box 112212. Anchorage, Alaska 99511-2212
31 March 2022
Jeremy Price
Commissioner, Chair AOGCC.
333 W. 7th Avenue
Office: 907-793-1223
Re: Abandonment of Merlin-2, PTD #222-010
Dear Commissioner Price,
Emerald House, LLC ("EH"), Operator of the Peregrine Exploration Program
("PEP") successfully drilled and evaluated its Merlin-2 well (PTD #222-010)
located approximately 200-miles west of Deadhorse and roughly 10-miles
north of Umiat Alaska. Drilling Operations began 7 March 2022 at 18:55 and
were safely completed at 1345 on 22 March 2022 without incident. In addition
to Logging While Drilling (LWD) and mudlogging, Emerald House also
conducted a suite of other formation evaluation programs on the well. These
included a standard Triple Combo with Caliper Borehole Volume (PEX), CMR,
VSP, MDT Pressure Points & Fluid Samples, Rotary Sidewall Cores and Sonic
Imaging. This data set has provided information vital to further evaluation of
the Peregrine Prospect, however, the 2022 Drilling Season is coming to an end
and Emerald House needs to retreat from the tundra back to Deadhorse. In
this regard Emerald House is herewith submitting its request for Sundry
Approvals to abandon Merlin-2.
Should the Commission have any questions or concerns relative to the
attached submittal please call or text me at +1 907-244-5210 or send an
email inquiry to Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com.
Respectfully,
EEMERALD HOUSE, LLC
Erik Opstad, Vice President
(907) 244-5210 | (907) 602-8937
Cc:Commissioner Jessie Chmielewski
Commissioner Dan Seamount
Executive Secretary Samantha Carlisle
88 Energy, Ltd
Proposal
Merlin-2 Abandonment Program
Merlin-2 drilled through the Tuluvak, Seabee, Nanushuk and Torok to reach
TD at 7,334-ft MD on March 22, 2022, at 13:45 hours. The lithology from
surface to TD (Table 1)consisted of a series of alternating sandstones and
claystone sequences, was accented with tuff layers and thin sandstone lenses
interbedded with occasional coal. In general, the percentage of sand, as a
fraction of the whole, was low, and the clastic components we're fine grained
and largely wet.
TABLE 1. – Merlin-2 Formation Marker Tops
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We found fine grain sands to be typically tight with single digit porosity and
substantial volume of interstitial clay and silt, which impacted the porosity-
permeability characteristics of the rock. In the Torok, where are sediments
became sandier and the clay matrix volume lessened the occurrence of
authigenic calcite increase to equally reduce the porosity and probability of
the stratigraphic section as did lenses of coal scattered throughout the
interval. The following provides a high-level overview of the stratigraphy in
the Merlin-2 well. The following is not a detailed description of the sedimentary
sequence and is intended only to provide a high-level summary of the
stratigraphy and related hydrocarbon shows.
MERLIN-2 Formation Overview
Permafrost (107’ to 990’ MD)
The Permafrost zone was drilled from surface until ~ 990-ft MD. The base of
the zone is usually demarked by the transition from high to low resistivity, but
in this case the transition was not clear cut, possibly because of the 6% KCL
mud system used to drill M2. Merlin-2 spudded in siltstone predominated
interbedded with mudstone-claystone, occasional shale, thin coal intervals
and rare tuff bands. No gas hydrates or shows were noted in this interval;
only coal beds which liberated minor gas when penetrated. Such emissions
were insignificant.
The Seabee Formation (2,582’ MD)
The Seabee consisted mainly of silty mudstone / claystone and organic-
matter-rich shale with rare tuff and bentonite stringers, locally interbedded
with siltstone and very fine to fine-grained sandstone. The bottom 165 feet
was noted for its richness in organic matter, fish scales and abundant fish
bones. The gas response was mostly flat while drilling through this formation
staying at background levels. Once the organic-rich-matter was penetrated
near the base of the section, a slight increase in the gas readings was
recorded.
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Nanushuk Group (3,550’ MD)
The Nanushuk Group consists of numerous pro-grading sandstone intervals
punctuated with shale, siltstone, coal, and rare tuff banding. Most sandstones
were very fine to fine-grained lithic arenites with variable clay content aside
from a volcanic sandstone block from 3400-3480’ MD that exhibited sub to
euhedral Quartz crystals with abundant siliceous overgrowths. Weak
hydrocarbon shows were present in the N18 sand, but low to no gas responses
while drilling suggested none were viable.
Summary & Abandonment Cement Program
The presence of hydrocarbons was limited to the occasional increase in mudlog
gas slightly above background and trace amounts of asphaltenes (see Mud
Log). Careful examination of samples taken from the well were made under
ultraviolet and white light. This behavior led the team to conclude that the
well was largely absent of mobile crude oil and even the presence gas was
rare.
In this case, since formations cut by the open hole below the surface casing
shoe are shown to be largely tight & wet, Emerald House has elected to
abandon the Merlin-2 wellbore. This program will isolate the Nanushuk by
laying a ~1,560-foot balance plug from 6,696’ MD, up to 5,137’ MD, then
squeezes and pumps cement to surround the surface casing shoe and finally
places ~178-feet of cement atop a CIBP at 200’ MD in accordance with 20
AAC 25.112 (see Well Schematic & Detailed Operations Program as attached).
Submitted,
Emerald House, LLC
Erik Opstad
30 March 2022
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Merlin-2 Abandonment Operations
As noted previously, abandonment of Merlin 2 is simplified buy a normal water
pressure gradient a relatively engage whole and excellent borehole conditions.
Save for a few puffs of coal gas and the odd occurrence of ultraviolet
fluorescence in a limited number of cutting samples, the well is largely devoid
of hydrocarbons (tight and wet).
Consequently, the abandonment cement program for Merlin-2 is routine,
beginning with the placement of a balanced plug across 1,523-feet of sand
(see Schlumberger Program for Plug #1 as attached). Since this zone has only
shown trace gas and occasional very weak UV fluorescence there is some
question in the Operator’s mind as to whether this first plug is even necessary,
but to avoid a time-consuming debate on the matter Emerald House will place
the plug even though it is clearly not necessary (see attached Geolog Surface
Data Log).
Plug #2 and #3 are traditionally mandated Plugs surrounding the surface
casing shoe and placed continuously 150-ft MD, or more, below the surface
abandonment ID Plate (see Schlumberger Plug #2 & Plug #3 Programs as
attached).
Operational Steps
NOTE:Review any Conditions of Approval that may have been called out
in the original Drilling Permits issued by the AOGCC or BLM and comply with
those COA stipulations No as required.
1. Clean and organize the rig floor to prepare for abandonment operations.
The hold Safety Meeting to ensure that everyone working the job
understands how the well is configured and the steps needed to be
accomplished in this Program.
2. Run in hole (RIH) to 100 feet below the base of the Nanushuk N18 sand
(6,696’ MD). POOH slowly (<39-ft/min.) so as not to drag cement up
hole, laying a balanced cement plug to 100-ft above the Nanushuk N20
sand (5,173’ MD). POOH At an appropriate open-hole tripping speed
(typically ~10-stands/hr.).
3. Pull 3-stands above cement, insert Nerf Ball and pump to wipe the inside
of the pipe clean. POOH to 9-5/8” Casing Shoe to wait on Cement)!
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sand (5
NOTE:Give AOGCC 48-hour notice of Plug Tag. Tag must be made with a
minimum set-down weight of 10,000-pounds.
4. POOH to 9-5/8” shoe, laying down drillpipe.
5. POOH from the 9 5/8” shoe standing back drillpipe. Pick up a cement
retainer and RIH. Set retainer 50-100 feet above the casing shoe. use a
Collar Locator to verify setting depth, then confirm set by stacking
weight on the retainer several times.
NOTE:Notify the AOGCC Inspector 48-hours in advance to witness pressure
testing of the cement Plug #2 (BLM requires 72-hours’ notice).
6. Perform an Injection Test. Mix cement and inject below retainer (see
attached Schlumberger Cement Program. Un-sting and spot the rest of
the cement a top the retainer (a minimum of 50 feet).
7. Pull 3-stands, insert Nerf Ball and circulate down. Wait on cement.
8. Close in and test cement to 1,500 psi on Chart for 30 minutes. Post this
information to agencies as required.
9. Place 9.8 PPG brine or other non-freezable fluid above the plug.
10. POOH dry, laying down drillpipe.
11. Set Cast Iron Bridge Plug (CIBP) at 200-ft MD (see abandonment
schematic attached). Mix cement then pump it downhole with a hose or
small diameter drill pipe to fill, placing Plug #3 from the top of the CIBP
to surface (see Schlumberger Plug #2 Program as attached).
12. Nipple down BOP Stack and remove Vault PC wellhead.
13. Starting two feet above the bottom of the cellar, cut off the well head
end casing strings starting with the conductor and orange peel off each
successive casing string working inward. Be sure that the 16-inch cut off
is a minimum of three feet below tundra level in accordance with 20 AAC
25.120. Photograph and document for a AOGCC and BLM in the final end
of well report. Confirm, top of cement in the casing stubs with steel bar.
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NOTE:Notify the AOGCC Inspector 48-hours in advance to witness filling
top of 16” conductor with dry cement (if required) and welding on of the
abandonment ID Plate (BLM requires 72-hours’ notice).
14.Use DRY SACK CEMENT to fill up 16” Conductor stub if necessary.
15.Get AOGCC & BLM approvals to weld on the Abandonment ID Plate. If
approval is granted, proceed with the Program by welding the Plate in
place. Photograph and document!
Abandonment ID Plate Information:
A.Name of Operator that Plugged & Abandoned the well [EMERALD
HOUSE]
B.The Permit to Drill number assigned by the AOGCC (Fm. 10-401)
for the well per 20 AAC 25.040(b) [PTD 222-010].
C.The name & well number designated by the Operator per 20 AAC
25.00S(f). [Merlin-2]
D.The API number for the well with any suffix appended to the number
under 20 AAC 25.00S9F0 [50-28720034-00-00].
16.Use Excavator to trench along all four sides of the square containment
well cellar. Extract cellar and set aside for reuse on subsequent drilling
operations. Clean up any other site debris and return cellar to Deadhorse
for refurbishing.
17.Fill and compact cellar hole with dry gravel to ground level, then mound
additional gravel over the site to accommodate future setting.
18.Demobilize heavy equipment and police site and collect any debris that
may have been overlooked previously.
NOTE:Notify the AOGCC, ADNR & BLM that the wellsite is ready for
inspection in accordance with 20 AAC 25.170N, advise them that the site is
accessible by snow road from KRU 2P. Also note that such access is only
available for a limited time before mandatory trenching of river crossings and
Ice Bridges will commence per Emerald’s ADF&G Fish Habitat Permit.
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Document Name and Version : Merlin #2, Plug 1, 2
Cementing program generated from file : merlin #2_plug 1.pdcx
Cementing program generated using : CEMENTICS 2020.2.4
Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires document
agreement (SLB QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard)
Approvals
Name Title Signature* Date
Author Roxanne Marino 3/31/2022
SLB Approval Stephen Lauper
Customer Approval Erik Opstad
* By signing this document (or confirmation email), I confirm that I have reviewed (and approved) it as the basis for the well cementing operation.
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
3/31/2022 3 Plug length changed to 800’ (4950’-5750’) Roxanne Marino
3/26/2022 2 Updated drill pipe size Roxanne Marino
3/23/22 1 Initial design Roxanne Marino
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
This information is presented in good faith but the results given are estimates based on various assumptions relating to the well, reservoir, and desired services.
All recommendations given are opinions only and rely on facts or information provided by the Operator or others, limitations of computer modeling, estimates as to
unknown data, or on inferences, measurements, and assumptions that are not infallible.
NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN OR IMPLIED AS TO THE RESULTS PRESENTED, ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVENESS OF
PRODUCTS, MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES, RECOMMENDATIONS MADE, OR RESULTS OF SERVICES RENDERED.
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Job Objectives
Set a blanced plug from 4950' MD to 100' below the Torok (5613') at 5750' MD
Acceptance Criteria
Pump job as per program with no HSE incidents
Design Criteria vs. Job Objectives
Plug Volume: 78 bbls
Balanced Plug
Operational Risk Statement
Cement plugs operations are complex to design and execute and this complexity should not be underestimated. Cement plugs operations should
never be considered as a “routine” job. To successfully set cement plugs the same methodology used to design and execute primary cement jobs is
required, which includes but is not limited to correct slurry design, mud-removal and placement design based on accurate well data. Cement plugs
are remedial cementing treatments. The first design step is the determination of the actual problem to solve, i.e. define the purpose of setting a
cement plug. The second step consists in defining the evaluation criteria: tag / no tag, positive pressure test, negative test, etc. Both steps allow for
the proper specification of slurry properties and the determination of the adequate plug placement technique. This can result in additional laboratory
tests as well as additional equipment requirements.
Nelson in Well Cementing (2006) discusses several factors that are key to successful plug cementing operations.
1. Displacement and under-displacement volumes play a critical role for the success of the job. The volumes specified in this pr ogram
should be followed.
2. Fluid contamination/mixing during plug setting can jeopardize job success. To mitigate this risk, using a stable base for the plug,
mechanical separators, and appropriate wait-on-cement-time is strongly recommended.
3. In case of a Kick-off Plug, proper knowledge of the BHA and application of correct drilling techniques are required to kick-o ff.
In case of any deviation from the approved job procedure, a Management of Change (MoC) is required. By raising a MoC to the appropriate level
within the operator organization as well as within Schlumberger Well Services, all the operational risks can be identified and addressed prior to
execution of the cement plug.
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Overview of the cementing operation (temperatures, fluid types, rates and general notes)
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Well & Rig Information
Rig Type : Land Objective :Set a balanced plug from 4950' MD to 100' below the Torok (5613') at
5750' MD
Section MD : 5750.0 ft Rig Floor Elev 0.0 ft
Section TVD : 5750.0 ft Mud Returns
Depth :
0.0 ft
Well deviation : 0.0 deg
Placement & Post-Placement Conditions
Top : 0.0 ft Mechanical
Separator :
N/A POOH depth : 4378.1 ft
Length : 0.0 ft POOH Speed :
Bottom : 5750.0 ft Pipe Rotation /
Reciprocation :
N/A Circ. rate : 5.0 bbl/min
Support : Viscous Pill Circ. direction : Direct
Design Considerations
G-blend Tail Fresh Water Drilling Fluid
Cement Type : Slurry Spacer Type : Wash Mud Type : Water Based /
Fresh Water
Slurry Dens. : 15.80 lb/gal Spacer Dens. : 8.32 lb/gal Mud Dens. : 9.40 lb/gal
Volume Balance Model : Level Slurry & Spacer Underdispl. : 0.0 bbl
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name
Stage
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Stage
Time
hr:mn
Comment
Inj.
Temp.
degF
Fresh Water 26.7 4.0 00:07 Cement Line 68.0
Pause 00:10 Batch up cement
G-blend Tail 78.0 4.0 00:20 Mix and pump 15.8 ppg cement 68.0
Fresh Water 3.3 4.0 00:01 fresh water behind 68.0
Drilling Fluid 46.7 4.0 00:12 Rig Displaces 68.0
Temperature Simulation
Pre-job Circ. Rate : 5.0 bbl/min BHST 115.0 degF
Pre-job Circ. Time : 00:30 hr:mn Simulated BHCT 81.8 degF
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The cementing program incorporates the following data:
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Section MD : 5750.0 ft Rig Floor Elev 0.0 ft
Section TVD : 5750.0 ft Mud Returns
Depth :
0.0 ft
Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Weight
lb/ft
Grade ID
in
Thread Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Joint
ft
Prev Casing 107.5 16 84.0 L-80 15.01 Series
500 Type
521
1480 4331 40.0
1995.0 9 5/8 43.5 L-80 8.755 3810 6330 40.0
Workstring 5750.0 4 15.7 G105 3 6/25 18055 17456 40.0
Open Hole
Total OH
Volume :
366.1 bbl Mean
Diameter :
8.500 in
Minimum
Diameter :
8.500 in Mean Ann.
Excess :
50.0 %
Maximum
Diameter :
8.500 in Mean Eq.
Diameter :
10.019 in
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Directional Survey
Formation
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
ft
Frac
Top ED
lb/gal
Frac
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Pore
Top ED
lb/gal
Pore
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Lithology
Res.
Fluid Name
0.0 105.0 105.0 11.00 11.00 8.34 8.34 Sandstone
105.0 1079.0 1079.0 11.00 11.03 8.34 8.34 Sandstone Permafrost
Base
1079.0 2000.0 2000.0 11.03 13.15 8.34 8.34 Sandstone
2000.0 5750.0 5750.0 13.15 14.00 8.34 8.33 Sandstone
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Temperature
Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
ft
Temperat
ure
degF
Temp.
Gradient
degF/100ft
Temp.
Rel.
Gradient
degF/100ft
Sea Current
ft/min
Surface 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.00 -196702.76
Rock 0.0 1063.0 1063.0 21.3 2.00 2.00 0.00
Rock 1063.0 1500.0 1500.0 30.0 2.00 2.00 0.00
Rock 1500.0 1502.0 1502.0 30.0 2.00 2.00 0.00
Rock 1502.0 3000.0 3000.0 60.0 2.00 2.00 -196702.76
Rock 3000.0 3005.0 3005.0 60.1 2.00 2.00 0.00
BHST 3005.0 5750.0 5750.0 115.0 2.00 2.00 0.00
Rock 5750.0 6696.0 6696.0 133.9 2.00 2.00 0.00
Rock 6696.0 6996.0 6996.0 139.9 2.00 2.00 0.00
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Fluids
Type Name Density
lb/gal
Conditions K
lbf.s^n/f
t2
n Ty
lbf/100ft
2
Spacer MUDPUSH* II 10.00 Custom 80.0 degF [ T1 ] 3.34E-2 0.37 8.98
Drilling Fluid Drilling Fluid 9.20 Surface 68.0 degF 1.13E-2 0.49 4.59
Slurry G-blend Tail 15.80 Manual 1.04E-2 0.81 0.00
Wash Fresh Water 8.32 Manual 2.77E-3 0.57 0.58
* Rheology and density of compressible fluids are displayed at standard conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = 20 degC (65 degF)
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Fluid Drilling Fluid
Number of Circulation 0.31
Total Volume at Ambient Temperature 150.0 bbl
Ambient Temperature -0.0 degF
Correction Slope 0.00
Pumping Stages
Fluid Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Drilling Fluid 5.0 00:30 150.0
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 368 1995.0 00:30
Success Production/Influx 129 1995.0 00:30
Success Burst 17180 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 17522 5750.0 00:30
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Volume Balance Objectives
Volume Balance Model: Level Slurry & Spacer
Original Fluid: Drilling Fluid Rat Hole Fluid: Drilling Fluid Displ. Fluid: Drilling Fluid
Top Spacer: Fresh Water set Total Volume to: 30.0 bbl
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Top Slurry: G-blend Tail set Top MD to: 4950.0 ft
Annulus is not filled during POOH.
Volume Balance Results
String Volume: 58.6 bbl Underdispl.: 0.0 bbl Displ. Volume: 46.7 bbl
TOC after
POOH:
4950.0 ft Cement Length
after POOH:
800.0 ft
Fluid Placement in Annulus
Fluid Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface
Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 4578.1 4578.1 329.3 9.40
Fresh Water 4578.1 4903.6 325.5 26.7 8.32
G-blend Tail 4903.6 5750.0 846.4 69.4 15.80
Fluid Placement in Pipe
Fluid Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface
Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 4578.1 4578.1 46.7 9.40
Fresh Water 4578.1 4903.6 325.5 3.3 8.32
G-blend Tail 4903.6 5750.0 846.4 8.6 15.80
Note: Surface densities of compressible fluids are calculated at surface conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
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Volume and rate of compressible fluids are calculated at surface conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name
Stage
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Stage
Time
hr:mn
Cum.
Time
hr:mn
Comment
Inj.
Temp.
degF
Fresh Water 26.7 4.0 00:07 00:07 Cement Line 68.0
Pause 00:10 00:17 Batch up cement
G-blend Tail 78.0 4.0 00:20 00:36 Mix and pump 15.8 ppg cement 68.0
Fresh Water 3.3 4.0 00:01 00:37 fresh water behind 68.0
Drilling Fluid 46.7 4.0 00:12 00:49 Rig Displaces 68.0
Maximum Required Hydraulic Horsepower (HHP) 38.3 hhp (at 00:17 hr:mn)
Displacement Volume Considerations
Volume
bbl
Variation
bbl
Theoretical displacement volume 46.7
Underdisplacement 0.0
Final Displacement 46.7
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Status Description
Min. Pressure
Margin
psi
at Depth
ft
at Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 367 1995.0 00:28
Success Production/Influx 110 1995.0 00:49
Success Burst 17125 0.0 00:07
Success Collapse 16910 2345.8 00:26
Well Control
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BHST : 115.0 degF Simulated BHCT : 81.8 degF
Static Temp at TOC : 98.1 degF Simulated HCT at TOC : 83.1 degF
Temperature simulation initial condition: Geothermal profile
Initial Condition
Final Condition
t = 01:00 hr:mn
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WELLCLEAN III Maps
Ű No cement slurry Slurry concentration is less than 10 % (by unit of volume).
The concentration is below minimum threshold to consider that cement is present.
Ű High risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 10 % and 50 % (by unit of volume).
There is no chance of finding hard cement when tagging within a few hours.
Ű Medium risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 50 % and 90 % (by unit of volume).
It is possible to find some soft cement when tagging but it will be most likely not strong enough to
kick off the well or even to provide a proper wellbore isolation.
Ű Low risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 90 % and 100 % (by unit of volume).
Cement plug should be designed in such a way the target of the top of cement should be within
the ‘green risk’ zone. Hard cement should be found in that zone once compressive strength has
developed, i.e. after the duration determined by the lab tests at downhole condition.
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Fluid Concentrations before POOH
Average fluid concentration in annulus Average fluid concentration in pipe
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POOH Summary
Final DP depth : 4378.1 ft Theoretical Top of Plug: 4950.0 ft
Theoretical Top of Plug (based on slurry volume) 4950.0 ft
Estimated TOC based on uncontaminated POOH simulation 0.0 ft
Estimated TOC after POOH considering contamination during placement 5039.4 ft
Final Contamination Risk
Note : Simulation assumes that fluids are free to balance themselves
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Volume of compressible fluids is displayed at ambient conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
DP Depth for Circulation : 4459.7 ft Designed TOC : 4950.0 ft
Circulating Fluid : Drilling Fluid Total Volume : 500.0 bbl
Circulation direction : Direct Number of Circulations : 1.37
Circulation Stages
Stage Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Back-pressure
psi
Drilling Fluid 5.0 01:40 500.0 0
Status Description
Min. Pressure
Margin
psi
at Depth
ft
at Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 389 1995.0 01:40
Success Production/Influx 109 1995.0 01:40
Success Burst 17244 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 17650 4459.7 01:40
Post-Placement Well Control
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Fluid Volume Summary
Fluid Name Pumped
Volume
bbl
Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Total
Fluid Volume
bbl
Mix Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Silo
Dead Weight
ton
G-blend Tail 78.0 0.0 78.0 0.0 0
Fresh Water 30.0 0.0 30.0 0.0 0
Material Summary
Additive Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Loadout
Items
Pack.
Name
Pack.
Size
Comment
Fresh Water 3163 gal 3163 gal 3163 gal 0.00 0 gal
G-blend Tail Blend 35442 lb 35442 lb 35442 lb 0.00 bulk 0 lb
Mix Water 1903 gal 1903 gal 1903 gal 0.00 0 gal
D047 8 gal 8 gal 8 gal 1.51 pail 5 gal
D065 177 lb 177 lb 177 lb 3.54 sack 50 lb
D255 142 lb 142 lb 142 lb 6.44 sack 22 lb
D177 11 gal 11 gal 11 gal 0.21 drum 55 gal
Fluid Preparations
G-blend Tail
Pumped Volume : 78.0 bbl Yield : 1.16 ft3/sk
Slurry Density : 15.80 lb/gal SVF : 40.5 %
Dry Phase Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Total Dry Phase 35761 lb 35761 lb
G-blend Tail Blend:94 lb per sack 35442 lb 35442 lb 35442 lb
-G 94 lb/sk WBWOB 35442 lb 35442 lb 35442 lb
D065 0.5 % BWOB 177 lb 177 lb 177 lb
D255 0.4 % BWOB 142 lb 142 lb 142 lb
Liquid Phase Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Mix Fluid 5.098 gal/sk VBWOB 1922 gal 1922 gal
Mix Water 5.048 gal/sk VBWOB 1903 gal 1903 gal 1903 gal
Fresh Water 5.048 gal/sk VBWOB 1903 gal 1903 gal 1903 gal
D047 0.020 gal/sk VBWOB 8 gal 8 gal 8 gal
D177 0.030 gal/sk VBWOB 11 gal 11 gal 11 gal
Fresh Water
Pumped Volume : 30.0 bbl
Slurry Density : 8.32 lb/gal
Base Fluid Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Total Liquid Phase 1.0 bbl/bbl BVOWash 1260 gal 1260 gal
Fresh Water 1.0 bbl/bbl BVOWash 1260 gal 1260 gal 1260 gal
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Document Name and Version : Merlin #2, Plug 1, 2
Cementing program generated from file : merlin #2_plug 1.pdcx
Cementing program generated using : CEMENTICS 2020.2.4
Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires document
agreement (SLB QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard)
Approvals
Name Title Signature* Date
Author Roxanne Marino 3/26/2022
SLB Approval Stephen Lauper
Customer Approval Erik Opstad
* By signing this document (or confirmation email), I confirm that I have reviewed (and approved) it as the basis for the well cementing operation.
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
3/29/2022 3 Changed retainer depth and TOC Roxanne Marino
3/26/2022 2 Updated drill pipe size and TOC Roxanne Marino
3/23/22 1 Initial design Roxanne Marino
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
This information is presented in good faith but the results given are estimates based on various assumptions relating to the well, reservoir, and desired services.
All recommendations given are opinions only and rely on facts or information provided by the Operator or others, limitations of computer modeling, estimates as to
unknown data, or on inferences, measurements, and assumptions that are not infallible.
NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN OR IMPLIED AS TO THE RESULTS PRESENTED, ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVENESS OF
PRODUCTS, MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES, RECOMMENDATIONS MADE, OR RESULTS OF SERVICES RENDERED.
DISCLAIMER NOTICE
This information is presented in good faith but the results given are estimates based on various assumptions relating to the well, reservoir, and desired services.
All recommendations given are opinions only and rely on facts or information provided by the Operator or others, limitations of computer modeling, estimates as to
unknown data, or on inferences, measurements, and assumptions that are not infallible.
NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN OR IMPLIED AS TO THE RESULTS PRESENTED, ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVENESS OF
PRODUCTS, MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES, RECOMMENDATIONS MADE, OR RESULTS OF SERVICES RENDERED.
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Job Objectives
Pump 100 ft of cement below the surface shoe and lay 50 ft of cement above the retainer (1900' MD)
Acceptance Criteria
Pump job as per program with no HSE incidents
Design Criteria vs. Job Objectives
Plug Volume: 20.1 bbls
Placement method: Retainer
Operational Risk Statement
Cement plugs operations are complex to design and execute and this complexity should not be underestimated. Cement plugs operations should
never be considered as a “routine” job. To successfully set cement plugs the same methodology used to design and execute primary cement jobs is
required, which includes but is not limited to correct slurry design, mud-removal and placement design based on accurate well data. Cement plugs
are remedial cementing treatments. The first design step is the determination of the actual problem to solve, i.e. define the purpose of setting a
cement plug. The second step consists in defining the evaluation criteria: tag / no tag, positive pressure test, negative test, etc. Both steps allow for
the proper specification of slurry properties and the determination of the adequate plug placement technique. This can result in additional laboratory
tests as well as additional equipment requirements.
Nelson in Well Cementing (2006) discusses several factors that are key to successful plug cementing operations.
1.Displacement and under-displacement volumes play a critical role for the success of the job. The volumes specified in this prog ram
should be followed.
2.Fluid contamination/mixing during plug setting can jeopardize job success. To mitigate this risk, using a stable base for the p lug,
mechanical separators, and appropriate wait-on-cement-time is strongly recommended.
3.In case of a Kick-off Plug, proper knowledge of the BHA and application of correct drilling techniques are required to kick-off.
In case of any deviation from the approved job procedure, a Management of Change (MoC) is required. By raising a MoC to the appropriate level
within the operator organization as well as within Schlumberger Well Services, all the operational risks can be identified and addressed prior to
execution of the cement plug.
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Overview of the cementing operation (temperatures, fluid types, rates and general notes)
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Well & Rig Information
Rig Type : Land Objective :Pump 100 ft of cement below the surface shoe and lay 50 ft of cement
above the retainer (1900' MD)
Section MD : 2095.0 ft Rig Floor Elev 0.0 ft
Section TVD : 2095.0 ft Mud Returns
Depth :
0.0 ft
Well deviation : 0.0 deg
Design Considerations
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail Fresh Water Drilling Fluid
Cement Type : Slurry Spacer Type : Wash Mud Type : Water Based /
Fresh Water
Slurry Dens. : 15.70 lb/gal Spacer Dens. : 8.32 lb/gal Mud Dens. : 9.40 lb/gal
Volume Balance Model : Level Slurry & Spacer Underdispl. : 0.0 bbl
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name
Stage
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Stage
Time
hr:mn
Comment
Inj.
Temp.
degF
Fresh Water 17.0 4.0 00:04 Pump water ahead 68.0
Pause 00:10 Batch up cement
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail :
20.5 00:05 Pump 15.8 cement
> 15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
15.0 4.0 00:04 2lbs/bbl cemnet added 68.0
> 15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
5.5 4.0 00:01 no cemnet 68.0
Fresh Water 3.0 4.0 00:01 Pump spacer behind 68.0
Drilling Fluid 15.7 4.0 00:04 Rig Displaces 68.0
Temperature Simulation
Pre-job Circ. Rate : 5.0 bbl/min BHST 52.6 degF
Pre-job Circ. Time : 00:30 hr:mn Simulated BHCT 44.3 degF
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The cementing program incorporates the following data:
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Section MD : 2095.0 ft Rig Floor Elev 0.0 ft
Section TVD : 2095.0 ft Mud Returns
Depth :
0.0 ft
Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Weight
lb/ft
Grade ID
in
Thread Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Joint
ft
Prev Casing 107.5 16 84.0 L-80 15.01 Series
500 Type
521
1480 4331 40.0
1995.0 9 5/8 43.5 L-80 8.755 3810 6330 40.0
Workstring 2095.0 4 15.7 G105 3 6/25 18055 17456 40.0
Open Hole
Total OH
Volume :
9.8 bbl Mean
Diameter :
8.500 in
Minimum
Diameter :
8.500 in Mean Ann.
Excess :
50.0 %
Maximum
Diameter :
8.500 in Mean Eq.
Diameter :
10.019 in
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Directional Survey
Formation
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
ft
Frac
Top ED
lb/gal
Frac
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Pore
Top ED
lb/gal
Pore
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Lithology
Res.
Fluid Name
0.0 105.0 105.0 11.00 11.00 8.34 8.34 Sandstone
105.0 1079.0 1079.0 11.00 11.03 8.34 8.34 Sandstone Permafrost
Base
1079.0 2000.0 2000.0 11.03 11.50 8.34 8.34 Sandstone
2000.0 2095.0 2095.0 11.50 12.50 8.34 8.34 Sandstone
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Temperature
Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
ft
Temperat
ure
degF
Temp.
Gradient
degF/100ft
Temp.
Rel.
Gradient
degF/100ft
Sea Current
ft/min
Surface 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.00 -196702.76
Rock 0.0 1063.0 1063.0 32.0 3.01 3.01 0.00
Rock 1063.0 1500.0 1500.0 40.7 2.72 2.00 0.00
Rock 1500.0 1502.0 1502.0 40.8 2.72 2.00 0.00
BHST 1502.0 2095.0 2095.0 52.6 2.51 2.00 0.00
Rock 2095.0 3000.0 3000.0 70.7 2.36 2.00 -196702.76
Rock 3000.0 3005.0 3005.0 70.8 2.36 2.00 0.00
Rock 3005.0 6696.0 6696.0 144.7 2.16 2.00 0.00
Rock 6696.0 6996.0 6996.0 150.7 2.15 2.00 0.00
Rock 6996.0 8000.0 8000.0 170.7 2.13 2.00 0.00
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Fluids
Type Name Density
lb/gal
Conditions K
lbf.s^n/f
t2
n Ty
lbf/100ft
2
Spacer MUDPUSH* II 12.50 Custom 80.0 degF [ T1 ] 3.34E-2 0.37 8.98
Drilling Fluid Drilling Fluid 9.20 Surface 68.0 degF 1.13E-2 0.49 4.59
Slurry 15.7ppg
ARCTICSET I Tail
15.70 Surface 68.0 degF 6.42E-3 0.84 0.00
Slurry G-blend Tail 15.80 Manual 1.04E-2 0.81 0.00
Wash Fresh Water 8.32 Manual 2.77E-3 0.57 0.58
* Rheology and density of compressible fluids are displayed at standard conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = 20 degC (65 degF)
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Fluid Drilling Fluid
Number of Circulation 1.02
Total Volume at Ambient Temperature 150.0 bbl
Ambient Temperature -0.0 degF
Correction Slope 0.00
Pumping Stages
Fluid Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Drilling Fluid 5.0 00:30 150.0
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 219 1995.0 00:30
Success Production/Influx 109 1995.0 00:30
Success Burst 17353 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 17865 2095.0 00:30
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Volume Balance Objectives
Volume Balance Model: Level Slurry & Spacer
Original Fluid: Drilling Fluid Rat Hole Fluid: Drilling Fluid Displ. Fluid: Drilling Fluid
Top Spacer: Fresh Water set Total Volume to: 15.0 bbl
Bottom Spacer: Fresh Water set Total Volume to: 5.0 bbl
Top Slurry: 15.7 AS1 Tail set Top MD to: 1895.0 ft
Annulus is not filled during POOH.
Volume Balance Results
String Volume: 21.4 bbl Underdispl.: 0.0 bbl Displ. Volume: 15.7 bbl
TOC after
POOH:
1895.0 ft Cement Length
after POOH:
245.0 ft
Fluid Placement in Annulus
Fluid Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface
Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 1541.7 1541.7 90.8 9.40
Fresh Water 1541.7 1831.1 289.4 17.0 8.32
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
1831.1 2095.0 263.9 17.9 15.70
Fluid Placement in Pipe
Fluid Name
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface
Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 1541.7 1541.7 15.7 9.40
Fresh Water 1541.7 1831.1 289.4 3.0 8.32
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
1831.1 2095.0 263.9 2.7 15.70
Note: Surface densities of compressible fluids are calculated at surface conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
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Volume and rate of compressible fluids are calculated at surface conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
Maximum Required Hydraulic Horsepower (HHP)19.8 hhp (at 00:14 hr:mn)
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name
Stage
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Stage
Time
hr:mn
Cum.
Time
hr:mn
Comment
Inj.
Temp.
degF
Fresh Water 17.0 4.0 00:04 00:04 Pump water ahead 68.0
Pause 00:10 00:14 Batch up cement
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
:
20.5 00:05 Pump 15.8 cement
> 15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
15.0 4.0 00:04 00:18 2lbs/bbl cemnet added 68.0
> 15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
5.5 4.0 00:01 00:19 no cemnet 68.0
Fresh Water 3.0 4.0 00:01 00:20 Pump spacer behind 68.0
Drilling Fluid 15.7 4.0 00:04 00:24 Rig Displaces 68.0
Displacement Volume Considerations
Volume
bbl
Variation
bbl
Theoretical displacement volume 15.7
Underdisplacement 0.0
Final Displacement 15.7
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Status Description
Min. Pressure
Margin
psi
at Depth
ft
at Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 194 2000.0 00:23
Success Production/Influx 89 1995.0 00:23
Success Burst 17312 0.0 00:04
Success Collapse 17632 885.8 00:17
Well Control
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BHST : 52.6 degF Simulated BHCT : 44.3 degF
Static Temp at TOC : 48.3 degF Simulated HCT at TOC : 42.1 degF
Temperature simulation initial condition: Geothermal profile
Initial Condition
Final Condition
t = 00:23 hr:mn
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Ű No cement slurry Slurry concentration is less than 10 % (by unit of volume).
The concentration is below minimum threshold to consider that cement is present.
Ű High risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 10 % and 50 % (by unit of volume).
There is no chance of finding hard cement when tagging within a few hours.
Ű Medium risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 50 % and 90 % (by unit of volume).
It is possible to find some soft cement when tagging but it will be most likely not strong enough to
kick off the well or even to provide a proper wellbore isolation.
Ű Low risk
of contamination
Slurry concentration is between 90 % and 100 % (by unit of volume).
Cement plug should be designed in such a way the target of the top of cement should be within
the ‘green risk’ zone. Hard cement should be found in that zone once compressive strength has
developed, i.e. after the duration determined by the lab tests at downhole condition.
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Fluid Concentrations before POOH
Average fluid concentration in annulus Average fluid concentration in pipe
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POOH Summary
Final DP depth : 1390.2 ft Theoretical Top of Plug: 1895.0 ft
Theoretical Top of Plug (based on slurry volume) 1895.0 ft
Estimated TOC based on uncontaminated POOH simulation 0.0 ft
Estimated TOC after POOH considering contamination during placement 1929.4 ft
Final Contamination Risk
Note : Simulation assumes that fluids are free to balance themselves
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Volume of compressible fluids is displayed at ambient conditions, ie. P = 1 atm and T = -0.0 degF
DP Depth for Circulation : 2095.0 ft Designed TOC : 1850.0 ft
Circulating Fluid : Drilling Fluid Total Volume : 220.0 bbl
Circulation direction : Direct Number of Circulations : 0.00
Circulation Stages
Stage Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Back-pressure
psi
Drilling Fluid 4.0 00:55 220.0 0
Status Description
Min. Pressure
Margin
psi
at Depth
ft
at Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 121 1995.0 00:25
Success Production/Influx 134 1995.0 00:55
Success Burst 12865 0.0 00:25
Success Collapse 13267 2095.0 00:00
Post-Placement Well Control
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Fluid Volume Summary
Fluid Name Pumped
Volume
bbl
Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Total
Fluid Volume
bbl
Mix Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Silo
Dead Weight
ton
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail 20.5 0.0 20.5 0.0 0
Fresh Water 20.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 0
Material Summary
Additive Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Loadout
Items
Pack.
Name
Pack.
Size
Comment
15.7ppg
ARCTICSET I Tail
Blend
9888 lb 9888 lb 9888 lb 0.00 bulk 0 lb
Mix Water 438 gal 438 gal 438 gal 0.00 0 gal
Fresh Water 1278 gal 1278 gal 1278 gal 0.00 0 gal
D047 2 gal 2 gal 2 gal 0.50 pail 5 gal
Fluid Preparations
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
Pumped Volume : 20.5 bbl Yield : 0.93 ft3/sk
Slurry Density : 15.70 lb/gal SVF : 49.0 %
Dry Phase Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Total Dry Phase 9888 lb 9888 lb
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail Blend: 80 lb per sack 9888 lb 9888 lb 9888 lb
- D907 37.8 % BWOB 3742 lb 3742 lb 3742 lb
- D053 56.4 % BWOB 5577 lb 5577 lb 5577 lb
- D013 0.6 % BWOB 59 lb 59 lb 59 lb
- D065 0.5 % BWOB 45 lb 45 lb 45 lb
- D044_ 4.7 % BWOB 465 lb 465 lb 465 lb
Liquid Phase Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Mix Fluid 3.548 gal/sk VBWOB 440 gal 440 gal
Mix Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 438 gal 438 gal 438 gal
Fresh Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 438 gal 438 gal 438 gal
D047 0.020 gal/sk VBWOB 2 gal 2 gal 2 gal
Fresh Water
Pumped Volume : 20.0 bbl
Slurry Density : 8.32 lb/gal
Base Fluid Concentration Reference
Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Total Liquid Phase 1.0 bbl/bbl BVOWash 840 gal 840 gal
Fresh Water 1.0 bbl/bbl BVOWash 840 gal 840 gal 840 gal
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Plug 3
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Rig : Arctic Fox
Field : Peregrine
Prepared for : Erik Opstad Prepared by :
Roxanne Marino
Emerald House
rmarino3@slb.com
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Operational Risk Statement
Cement plugs are complex in design and execution, and should not underestimated. Cement plugs should never be considered as a 'routine' job. To
successfully set cement plugs the same methodology used to design and execute primary cement jobs is required (e.g. correct slurry design, mud-
removal and placement design based on accurate well data). Cement plugs are remedial cementing treatments. The first logical step is to determine the
actual problem to solve, i.e. what is the purpose of setting a cement plug. The second step is to understand the criteria of evaluation (tag / no tag,
positive pressure test, negative test, etc.). Both of these steps allow for the proper selection of the slurry specification and job placement technique. This
can include more laboratory tests as well as additional equipment requirements.
Well Cementing (Nelson, 2006) discusses several key factors for successful plug cementing operation
1. Displacement and under-displacement volumes play a critical role for the success of the job and should be followed as per this program.
2. Fluid contamination/mixing during plug setting can reduce job success; use of a stable base, mechanical separators, and appro priate wait-
on-cement-time are strongly recommended.
3. In case of a Kick-off Plug, proper knowledge of the BHA and correct drilling techniques are required
In case of any deviation from the approved job procedure, a Management of Change (MoC) is required. By raising a MoC to the appropriate level within
the operator organization as well as Schlumberger Well Services, all the operational risks can be identified and addressed prio r to execution of the
cement plug.
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Document Name and Version : Merlin #2, Plug 3, 2
Cementing program generated from file : merlin #2_plug 3.pdcx
Cementing program generated using : CEMENTICS 2020.2.4
Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires document
agreement (SLB QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard)
Approvals
Name Title Signature* Date
Author Roxanne Marino 3/23/2022
SLB Approval Stephen Lauper
Customer Approval Erik Opstad
* By signing this document (or confirmation email), I confirm that I have reviewed (and approved) it as the basis for the well cementing operation.
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
3/23/2022 1 Initial design Roxanne Marino
3/29/2022 2 Updated depth of CIBP Roxanne Marino
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Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Weight
lb/ft
Grade ID
in
Thread Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Joint
ft
Prev Casing 107.5 16 84.0 L-80 15.01 Series
500 Type
521
1480 4331 40.0
1995.0 9 5/8 43.5 L-80 8.755 3810 6330 40.0
Workstring 200.0 5 25.6 X95 4 17100 16620 40.0
Temperature Simulation
BHST 52.6 degF
Simulated BHCT 46.4 degF
Objective & Placement Conditions
Top of plug: 0.0 ft Mechanical
Separator :
N/A
Plug Length : 0.0 ft
Bottom of plug: 200.0 ft Pipe Rotation /
Reciprocation :
N/A
Support : CIBP
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1. Confirm well data and calculations with Wellsite Rep., minimum but not limited to: pipe tally and
capacities (including the stinger if applicable), pumping schedule, drilling fluid properties, anticipated
pressures during the job, WOC and contingencies.
Confirm the placement of a support for the plug. In the case of a pill (mud or reactive), verify
placement depth, volume and rheological properties.
2.CIBP set at 200.0 ft
3. Rig up as per WS STD 5 and pressure test the line 1000psi above the maximum expected pressure
4. Prepare the spacer and the mix fluid for the cement slurry.
Account for dead volumes and peer-check additives calculations
5. Execute the following pumping schedule
Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name
Stage
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Stage
Time
hr:mn
Cum.
Time
hr:mn
Comment
Inj.
Temp.
degF
Fresh Water 10.0 4.0 00:05 00:05 Water ahead 68.0
Pause 00:10 00:15 batch up cement
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail 13.1 4.0 00:03 00:18 Pump arcticset cement 68.0
6. Disconnect the SLB line
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Regg, James B (OGC)
From:David Reid-Wallingford <ELKO_Drilling@outlook.com>
Sent:Thursday, March 31, 2022 6:39 AM
To:Regg, James B (OGC); Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC); DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay; Erik A Opstad
(Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com)
Cc:Arctic Fox Rig 1; BLM_AK_AKSO_EnergySection_Notifications; Elganzoory, Mutasim H; Sawyer, Quinn
M; Schoessler, Allie M
Subject:Weekly BOPE Test Results Merlin #2 Doyon Arctic fox
Attachments:Merlin #2 3-31-22 BOPE charts and procedure.PDF; Doyon 1 03-31-22.xlsx
BOPE test Witnessing Waived by BLM Quinn Sawyer and AOGCC Austin McLeod
ELKO International LLC
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage Alaska 99511
Dave Reid & David Wallingford
Peregrine Project Companymen
Drilling Operations Phone: (907) 690-1486
Email: ELKO_Drilling@Outlook.com
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Merlin #2
PTD 2220100
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
*All BOPE reports are due to the agency within 5 days of testing*
Submit to:jim.regg@alaska.gov; AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov; phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov
Contractor:Rig No.:1 DATE:3/31/22
Rig Rep.:Rig Phone:907-290-5383
Operator:Op. Phone:907-690-1486
Rep.:E-Mail
Well Name:PTD #2220100 Sundry #
Operation:Drilling:Workover:Explor.:X
Test:Initial:Weekly:X Bi-Weekly:
Rams:250/3500 Annular:250/3500 Valves:250/3500 MASP:3024
MISC. INSPECTIONS:TEST DATA FLOOR SAFETY VALVES:
Test Result Test Result Quantity Test Result
Location Gen.P Well Sign P Upper Kelly 1 P
Housekeeping P Rig P Lower Kelly 1 P
PTD On Location P Hazard Sec.P Ball Type 1 P
Standing Order Posted P Misc.NA Inside BOP 1 P
FSV Misc 0 NA
BOP STACK:Quantity Size/Type Test Result MUD SYSTEM:Visual Alarm
Stripper 0 NA Trip Tank P P
Annular Preventer 1 11"x5000 P Pit Level Indicators P P
#1 Rams 1 2 7/8"x5"P Flow Indicator P P
#2 Rams 1 Blinds P Meth Gas Detector P P
#3 Rams 1 4"P H2S Gas Detector P P
#4 Rams 0 NA MS Misc 0 NA
#5 Rams 0 NA
#6 Rams 0 NA Quantity Test Result
Choke Ln. Valves 1 3 1/8" X 5000 P Inside Reel valves 0 NA
HCR Valves 2 3 1/8" X 5000 P
Kill Line Valves 2 3 1/8" X 5000 P
Check Valve 0 NA ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM:
BOP Misc 0 NA Time/Pressure Test Result
System Pressure (psi)3000 P
CHOKE MANIFOLD:Pressure After Closure (psi)1800 P
Quantity Test Result 200 psi Attained (sec)7 P
No. Valves 15 FP Full Pressure Attained (sec)66 P
Manual Chokes 1 P Blind Switch Covers:All stations Yes
Hydraulic Chokes 1 P Nitgn. Bottles # & psi (Avg.):6@ 2000 P
CH Misc 0 NA ACC Misc 0 NA
Test Results
Number of Failures:3 Test Time:7.0 Hours
Repair or replacement of equipment will be made within 0 days.
Remarks:
AOGCC Inspection
24 hr Notice Yes Date/Time 3/29/22 6:17AM
Waived By
Test Start Date/Time:3/30/2022 21:30PM
(date)(time)Witness
Test Finish Date/Time:3/31/2022 04:30AM
BOPE Test Report
Notify the AOGCC of repairs with written confirmation to: AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov
Austin McLeod
Doyon
Test #9a & #9b attempt to work air out of the system, After test #9c grease CMV #10 Test #9d good test, fluid was not
passing by the blind rams
O. Williams / K. Haug
Emerald House LLC
D.Reid / D. Wallingford
Merlin 2
Test Pressure (psi):
ELKO_drilling@outlook.com
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STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
*All BOPE reports are due to the agency within 5 days of testing*
SSu b m it t o :jim.regg@alaska.gov; AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov; phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov
Contractor: Rig No.:1 DATE: 3/24/22
Rig Rep.: Rig Phone: 907-290-5383
Operator: Op. Phone:907-690-1486
Rep.: E-Mail
Well Name:PTD #22220100 Sundry #
Operation: Drilling: Workover: Explor.: X
Test: Initial: Weekly: X Bi-Weekly:
Rams:250/3500 Annular:250/3500 Valves:250/3500 MASP:3024
MISC. INSPECTIONS: TEST DATA FLOOR SAFETY VALVES:
Test Result Test Result Quantity Test Result
Location Gen.P Well Sign P Upper Kelly 1P
Housekeeping P Rig P Lower Kelly 1P
PTD On Location P Hazard Sec.P Ball Type 1P
Standing Order Posted P Misc.NA Inside BOP 1P
FSV Misc 0NA
BOP STACK:Quantity Size/Type Test Result MUD SYSTEM:Visual Alarm
Stripper 0NATrip Tank PP
Annular Preventer 1 11"x5000 P Pit Level Indicators PP
#1 Rams 1 2 7/8"x5"P Flow Indicator PP
#2 Rams 1 Blinds P Meth Gas Detector PP
#3 Rams 1 4"P H2S Gas Detector PP
#4 Rams 0NAMS Misc 0NA
#5 Rams 0NA
#6 Rams 0NA Quantity Test Result
Choke Ln. Valves 1 3 1/8" X 5000 P Inside Reel valves 0NA
HCR Valves 2 3 1/8" X 5000 P
Kill Line Valves 2 3 1/8" X 5000 P
Check Valve 0NAACCUMULATOR SYSTEM:
BOP Misc 0NA Time/Pressure Test Result
System Pressure (psi)3000 P
CHOKE MANIFOLD:Pressure After Closure (psi)1850 P
Quantity Test Result 200 psi Attained (sec)7 P
No. Valves 15 FP Full Pressure Attained (sec)60 P
Manual Chokes 1P Blind Switch Covers: All stations Yes
Hydraulic Chokes 1P Nitgn. Bottles # & psi (Avg.): 6@ 2000 P
CH Misc 0NA ACC Misc 0NA
Test Results
Number of Failures:3 Test Time:9.0 Hours
Repair or replacement of equipment will be made within 0 days.
Remarks:
AOGCC Inspection
24 hr Notice Yes Date/Time 3/21/22 7:00AM
Waived By
Test Start Date/Time:3/24/2022 2:30PM
(date) (time)Witness
Test Finish Date/Time:3/24/2022 23:30PM
BOPE Test Report
Notify the AOGCC of repairs with written confirmation to: AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov
Guy Cook
Doyon
Attempted tests: #2 function CMV 4, retest - good, Blind rams & CMV 10 #9 twice, after 2nd attempt greased CMV #9 re-
test - good
O. Williams / K. Haug
Emerald House LLC
D.Reid / D. Wallingford
Merlin 2
Test Pressure (psi):
ELKO_drilling@outlook.com
Form 10-424 (Revised 04/2018) 2022-0324_BOP_Doyon1_Merlin-2
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P.I. SupvComm:RigCoil Tubing Unit? NoRig Contractor Rig RepresentativeOperator Contractor RepresentativeWell Permit to Drill # 2220100 Sundry Approval # NAOperation Inspection LocationWorking Pressure, W/H Flange P Pit Fluid MeasurementFWorking Pressure PP Flow Rate Sensor P Operating Pressure PP Mud Gas Separator P Fluid Level/Condition PPDegasser P Pressure Gauges PP Separator Bypass P Sufficient Valves PP Gas Detectors P Regulator Bypass PP Alarms Separate/Distinct P Actuators (4-way valves)PP Choke/Kill Line Connections P Blind Ram Handle Cover PP Reserve Pits P Control Panel, Driller PP Trip Tank P Control Panel, Remote PPFirewallPP 2 or More Pumps PPKelly or TD Valves P Independent Power SupplyPPFloor Safety Valves P N2 Backup PP Driller's Console P Condition of Equipment PPFlow MonitorPFlow Rate Indicator PPit Level IndicatorsFValves PPPE P Gauges P Remote Hydraulic ChokeFWell Control Trained P Gas Detection Monitor P FOV Upstream of Chokes PHousekeepingPHydraulic Control Panel P Targeted Turns PWell Control Plan P Kill Sheet Current P Bypass Line PFAILURES:3CORRECT BY:COMMENTSVisual iInspection until BOPE performance test conducted immediately following rig inspection. PVT and Gas Alarms were tested during BOPE test. PVT Level Sensors and Pit Fluid Measurement (FAIL) - would not zero; cleaned prior to test and resulted in acceptable operation. Remote Hydraulic Choke (FAIL) - only visually inspected but upon functioning for BOP test found acuator for choke misaligned 180 degrees (100% closed was actually 100% open). Manual Choke Alignment could not be determined until face and handle body were removed and verified; Remedied during BOPE Test.CHOKE MANIFOLDMerlin #2MUD SYSTEMMerlin #2DrillingCLOSING UNITALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSIONRIG INSPECTION REPORTHCR Valve(s)Manual ValvesAnnular PreventerWorking Pressure, BOP StackStack AnchoredChoke LineKill LineTargeted TurnsPipe RamsBlind RamsIngram/EsmailkaReid/WallingfordLocking Devices, RamsBOP STACKMatt Herrera3/15/2022INSPECT DATEAOGCC INSPECTOR3/16/2022Doyon 1DoyonEmerald House LLCMISCELLANEOUSFlange/Hub ConnectionsDrilling Spool OutletsFlow NippleControl LinesRIG FLOOR2022-0315_Rig_Doyon1_Merlin-2_mhrev. 5-8-1899999999-%5pyPVT Level Sensors and Pit Fluid Measurement (FAIL)Remote Hydraulic Choke (FAIL) -
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Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC)
From:Regg, James B (OGC)
Sent:Monday, March 7, 2022 9:02 AM
To:AOGCC Records (CED sponsored)
Subject:FW: Transportation to Merlin #2 PTD # 222-010
Jim Regg
Supervisor, Inspections
AOGCC
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
907‐793‐1236
From: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 9:54 AM
To: David Reid‐Wallingford <ELKO_Drilling@outlook.com>
Cc: DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay <doa.aogcc.prudhoe.bay@alaska.gov>; Erik A Opstad (Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com)
<erik.opstad@gmail.com>; Chmielowski, Jessie L C (OGC) <jessie.chmielowski@alaska.gov>
Subject: RE: Transportation to Merlin #2 PTD # 222‐010
With the limited # of Inspectors and the extent of work they need to complete (NPRA to Pt Thomson), ground transport
to Merlin (14hrs each way) is not going to be an option for AOGCC. Air transport to/from Merlin #2 is necessary for the
initial BOPE test; witness of subsequent tests will be addressed on a case‐by‐case basis. We appreciate you working with
AOGCC to schedule BOPE tests to coincide with air transport opportunities – AOGCC will consider extensions to allow for
subsequent BOPE tests deemed necessary for witness. 48 hr notice for all tests is required.
Jim Regg
Supervisor, Inspections
AOGCC
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
907‐793‐1236
From: David Reid‐Wallingford <ELKO_Drilling@outlook.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2022 10:30 AM
To: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>
Cc: DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay <doa.aogcc.prudhoe.bay@alaska.gov>; Erik A Opstad (Erik.Opstad@Gmail.com)
<erik.opstad@gmail.com>
Subject: Transportation to Merlin #2 PTD # 222‐010
Sirs:
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attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
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We are sending you an informal notice just to update you on our rig up progress at Merlin #2. We anticipate to have the
rig assembled early this week. We estimate it will be about a week before we finish rigging up to spud the well. We want
to open communication to travel and witnessing the required inspections. Travel to the rig has become quite difficult since
our service is down to one plane. The contractor has other commitments to service along with our needs. The alternate
travel to the rig is to start at our Ice pad at 2P and travel in a Tucker to location, Travel time has been about 14 hours one
way.
Any questions or comments, please respond to our contact information on this E mail.
ELKO International LLC
P.O. Box 112212, Anchorage Alaska 99511
Dave Reid & David Wallingford
Peregrine Project Companymen
Drilling Operations Phone: (907) 690-1486
Email: ELKO_Drilling@Outlook.com
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail transmission and any document, files or previous e-mail messages attached
to it, are confidential and are protected by the attorney-client privilege and/or work product doctrine. If you are not the
intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any
review, disclosure, copying, dissemination, distribution or use of any of the information contained in, or attached to this
e-mail transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify us
immediately by forwarding this message to the original sender or by telephone at (907) 244-5210 and then delete this
message and its attachments from your computer
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Regg, James B (OGC)
From:Regg, James B (OGC)
Sent:Monday, March 7, 2022 12:29 PM
To:Arctic Fox Rig 1; Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC); Cook, Guy D (OGC)
Cc:Bill Walter; Samuel Dye; Rickey Broach; David Evans; 'Elko Drilling Operations'
Subject:RE: AF1 Diverter test 6Mar22.xls
Attachments:Diverter Doyon1 3-6-2022 revised.xlsx
Revised report attached
‐ PTD modified to delete “‐“ (2220010)
‐ Remarks changed to better reflect sequence of events
Jim Regg
Supervisor, Inspections
AOGCC
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
907‐793‐1236
From: Arctic Fox Rig 1 <arcticfox@doyondrilling.com>
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2022 12:14 PM
To: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) <phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov>
Cc: Bill Walter <bwalter@doyondrilling.com>; Samuel Dye <sdye@doyondrilling.com>; Rickey Broach
<rbroach@doyondrilling.com>; David Evans <devans@doyondrilling.com>; 'Elko Drilling Operations'
<elko_drilling@outlook.com>
Subject: AF1 Diverter test 6Mar22.xls
Diverter test from Arctic Fox 1
Orville Williams
Arctic Fox 1 Toolpusher
907 306‐4467
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J. Regg; 3/7/2022
Merlin #2 (PTD 2220100)
Date: 3/6/2022 Development: Exploratory: X
Drlg Contractor: Rig No. 1 AOGCC Rep:
Operator:Oper. Rep:
Field/Unit/Well No.:Rig Rep:
PTD No.: 2220100 Rig Phone:
Rig Email:
MMISCEL L A NEOUS:DIVERTER SYSTEM:
Location Gen.: P Well Sign: P Designed to Avoid Freeze-up? P
Housekeeping: P Drlg. Rig. P Remote Operated Diverter? P
Warning Sign P Misc: NA No Threaded Connections? P
24 hr Notice: P Vent line Below Diverter? P
AACCUMUL A TOR SYSTEM:Diverter Size: 20 in.
Systems Pressure: 3050 psig P Hole Size: 12 1/4 in.
Pressure After Closure: 1700 psig P Vent Line(s) Size: 16 in. P
200 psi Recharge Time: 8 Seconds P Vent Line(s) Length: 138 ft. P
Full Recharge Time:86 Seconds P Closest Ignition Source: 83 ft. P
Nitrogen Bottles (Number of): 6 Outlet from Rig Substructure: 106 ft. P
Avg. Pressure: 2000 psig P
Accumulator Misc: NA
Vent Line(s) Anchored: P
MMUD SYSTEM:Visual Alarm Turns Targeted / Long Radius: NA
Trip Tank: P P Divert Valve(s) Full Opening: P
Mud Pits: P P Valve(s) Auto & Simultaneous:
Flow Monitor: P P Annular Closed Time: 18 sec P
Mud System Misc: 0 NA Knife Valve Open Time: 1 sec P
Diverter Misc: NA
GGA S DETECTORS:Visual Alarm
Methane: P P
Hydrogen Sulfide: P P
Gas Detectors Misc: 0 NA
Total Test Time: 2 hrs Non-Compliance Items: 0
Remarks:
Submit to:
Doyon
arcticfox@doyondrilling.com
TTEST DA TA
O. Williams/Kelly Haug
SSTATE OF AL ASK A
AAL ASK A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
DDi v er t er Sys t em s In s p ec t i o n Rep o r t
GGENERAL INFORMATION
Waived
Exploration / Nanushuk / Merlin 2
phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov
Emerald House
Diverter test in advance of AOGCC Inspector visit. AOGCC's Guy Cook waived witness 3/7 1041 am due to changes/uncertainty in available
travel; 3/6 diverter test results accepted in lieu of delaying spud of Merlin 2.
0
Dave Reid/D. Wallingford
907 306-4467 on Duo
0
TTEST DETAIL S
jim.regg@alaska.gov
AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov
Form 10-425 (Revised 11/2015)2022-0306_Diverter_Doyon1_Merlin-2
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Total Test Time:2 hrs
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Date: 3/6/2022 Development:Exploratory: X
Drlg Contractor:Rig No.1 AOGCC Rep:
Operator:Oper. Rep:
Field/Unit/Well No.:Rig Rep:
PTD No.:2220100 Rig Phone:
Rig Email:
MISCELLANEOUS:DIVERTER SYSTEM:
Location Gen.:P Well Sign:P Designed to Avoid Freeze-up?P
Housekeeping:P Drlg. Rig.P Remote Operated Diverter?P
Warning Sign P Misc:NA No Threaded Connections?P
24 hr Notice:P Vent line Below Diverter?P
ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM:Diverter Size:20 in.
Systems Pressure:3050 psig P Hole Size:12 1/4 in.
Pressure After Closure:1700 psig P Vent Line(s) Size:16 in.P
200 psi Recharge Time:8 Seconds P Vent Line(s) Length:138 ft.P
Full Recharge Time:86 Seconds P Closest Ignition Source:83 ft.P
Nitrogen Bottles (Number of):6 Outlet from Rig Substructure:106 ft.P
Avg. Pressure: 2000 psig P
Accumulator Misc:NA
Vent Line(s) Anchored:P
MUD SYSTEM:Visual Alarm Turns Targeted / Long Radius:NA
Trip Tank:P P Divert Valve(s) Full Opening:P
Mud Pits:P P Valve(s) Auto & Simultaneous:
Flow Monitor:P P Annular Closed Time: 18 sec P
Mud System Misc:0 NA Knife Valve Open Time: 1 sec P
Diverter Misc:NA
GAS DETECTORS:Visual Alarm
Methane:P P
Hydrogen Sulfide:P P
Gas Detectors Misc:0 NA
Total Test Time:6:30pm hrs Non-Compliance Items:0
Remarks:
Submit to:
Doyon
arcticfox@doyondrilling.com
TEST DATA
O. Williams/Kelly Haug
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Diverter Systems Inspection Report
GENERAL INFORMATION
Waived
Exploration / Nanushuk / Merlin 2
phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov
Emerald House
Diverter test in advance of AOGCC Inspector visit. AOGCC's Guy Cook waived witness 3/7 1041 am due to changes/uncertainty in available
travel; 3/6 diverter test results accepted in lieu of delaying spud of Merlin 2.
0
Dave Reid/D. Wallingford
907 306-4467 on Duo
0
TEST DETAILS
jim.regg@alaska.gov
AOGCC.Inspectors@alaska.gov
Form 10-425 (Revised 11/2015)2022-0306_Diverter_Doyon1_Merlin-2
J. Regg; 3/7/2022
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
Erik Opstad
Vice President
Emerald House, LLC
PO Box 112212
Anchorage, AK 99511-2212
Re: Exploratory Field, Exploratory Pool, Merlin 2
Emerald House, LLC
Permit to Drill Number: 222-010
Surface Location: 3,723' FSL, 72' FEL, Sec. 8, T1N, R1W, UM, AK
Bottomhole Location: 3,723' FSL, 72' FEL, Sec. 8, T1N, R1W, UM, AK
Dear Mr. Opstad:
Enclosed is the approved application for the permit to drill the above referenced well.
All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the AOGCC must be in no greater than 30' sample intervals
from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through
target zones.
Per Statute AS 31.05.030(d)(2)(B) and Regulation 20 AAC 25.071, composite curves for well logs
run must be submitted to the AOGCCwithin 90days after completion, suspension or abandonment
of this well. Note: Mudlog required from surface to T.D.
This permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits or an approval required
by law from other governmental agencies and does not authorize conducting drilling operations
until all other required permits and approvals have been issued. In addition, the AOGCC reserves
the right to withdraw the permit in the event it was erroneously issued.
Operations must be conducted in accordance with AS 31.05 and Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska
Administrative Code unless the AOGCC specifically authorizes a variance. Failure to comply
with an applicable provision of AS 31.05, Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code,
or an AOGCC order, or the terms and conditions of this permit may result in the revocation or
suspension of the permit.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Price
Chair
DATED this ___ day of February, 2022.
Jeremy
Price
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Date: 2022.02.22
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Merlin 2 (PTD 222-010) Permit to Drill Conditions of Approval
1. Initial BOP test to 5000 psi. Subsequent BOP tests to 3500 psi, subsequent annular tests
to 2500 psi.
1. Rig inspection required before spudding the well.
2. Casing tests as follows:
• 9 5/8” surface casing test pressure = 3165 psi (50% of burst per 20AAC25.030(e).
• 7” casing test pressure = 3500 psi.
3. BOP Casing Rams to be tested as per following:
• 7” casing rams to 3000 psi
4. BOPE equipment will be on 7-day testing cycle.
5. MPSP for the permit is 3024 psi based on a full column of gas from TD. This becomes
MPSP once 7” production casing is run and cemented.
6. Submit FIT/LOT test results to AOGCC for review. Max depth of 8.5” hole is dependent
on depth of surface casing shoe and LOT results.
7. Kick drill required with both tours after drilling the surface casing shoe and every 2000’
thereafter.
8. Mud-logging equipment to be rigged up and operational from drill-out of conductor to
total depth of well.
9. CBL required over 7” casing to determine top of cement (TOC) and cement quality.
10. Separate sundry approval required for well completion, perforating and/or well testing
operations. Sundry approval for P&A of well is required also.
11. A daily drilling summary must be submitted to the AOGCC while drilling, completion
and P&A operations are ongoing.
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January , 202
From: Erik Opstad, Vice President
P.O. Box 112212
Anchorage, Alaska 99511-2212
(907) 244-5210
To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Attn: Jody Colombie, AOGCC Special Assistant
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 793-1221
Inventory of Deliverables
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PTD Form 10-401
Personal Bond Form 10-401B
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ϭϯ͘ƌŝůůĂŶϴͲϭͬϮ͟ŚŽůĞƚŽнͬͲϴ͕ϬϬϬ͛D͘ZƵŶĂŶĚWt͕'Z͕Z^͕ΘEͬEh>tůŽŐŐŝŶŐƚŽŽůƐ
ĂƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚĨŽƌĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĞǀĂůƵĂƚŝŽŶ;ƐĞĞdžŚŝďŝƚϳͿ͘
ŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶŚŽůĞĨŽƌǁŝƌĞůŝŶĞůŽŐŐŝŶŐĂŶĚWKK,͘
ϭϰ͘WĞƌĨŽƌŵǁŝƌĞůŝŶĞůŽŐŐŝŶŐŽƉĞƌĂƚŝŽŶƐƉĞƌƉƌŽŐƌĂŵŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ͗'ddͲ^E'Ͳ^EdͲ^>dͲyDZͲ
Zͮ'ZͲZdͲyĂŵŝŶĞƌŽƌŝŶŐdŽŽůͮ'ZͲ^dͲyZD/ͮ'ZͲZdĂƐĚŝƌĞĐƚĞĚďLJƚŚĞKƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ͛ƐŐĞŶƚ
;ƐĞĞǁŝƌĞůŝŶĞƐĞĐƚŝŽŶŽĨdžŚŝďŝƚϳĂƚƚĂĐŚĞĚͿ͘Ύ
ΎEŽƚĞϳ͗tŚĞŶĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ͕ĨŽƌǁĂƌĚĞůĞĐƚƌŽŶŝĐĐŽƉLJŽĨK,ůŽŐƐƚŽK'ĂŶĚ>DĨŽƌŝŶŝƚŝĂůƌĞǀŝĞǁ
ĂŶĚĐŽŶƐƵůƚĂƚŝŽŶƌĞŐĂƌĚŝŶŐ͞ϳ͟WƌŽĚƵĐƚŝŽŶĂƐŝŶŐĐĞŵĞŶƚŝŶŐdKƌĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ͘
ϭϱ͘ŚĂŶŐĞŽƵƚƉŝƉĞƌĂŵƐƚŽϳΗĂŶĚƚĞƐƚƚŽϯϬϬϬƉƐŝ͘Ύ
ΎEŽƚĞϴ͗ZĞĐŽƌĚƚŚĞƚĞƐƚƌĞƐƵůƚƐĂŶĚƐĞŶĚƚŚĞƌĞƐƵůƚƐƚŽƚŚĞK'͕>DΘŵĞƌĂůĚ,ŽƵƐĞsW͘
ϭϲ͘WƵůůǁĞĂƌďƵƐŚŝŶŐ͕ƌƵŶϳ͟Ϯϵη͕>ͲϴϬtͬĐĂƐŝŶŐƚŽƚŚĞĐĂƐŝŶŐƉŽŝŶƚĂƚнͬͲϴ͕ϬϬϬ͛͘
ϭϳ͘ĞŵĞŶƚƚŚĞϳ͟ĐĂƐŝŶŐƚŽнͬͲϮ͕ϯϬϬ͛;ϯϭϵ͛ĂďŽǀĞ^ĞĂďĞĞ&ŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶͿǁŝƚŚĂƐŝŶŐůĞƐƚĂŐĞƵƐŝŶŐϰϬϳϮ
ƐĂĐŬƐŽĨϭϱ͘ϴƉƉŐůĂƐƐ'ďůĞŶĚƚĂŝůƐůƵƌƌLJ;ϮϬйK,ĞdžĐĞƐƐͿ͘
ϭϴ͘WƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƚĞƐƚƚŚĞϳ͟ĐĂƐŝŶŐƚŽϬ͘ϮϮƉƐŝƉĞƌĨŽŽƚŽĨĐĂƐŝŶŐƐƚƌŝŶŐůĞŶŐƚŚŽƌϯ͕ϬϬϬƉƐŝͬϯϬŵŝŶ͕
ǁŚŝĐŚĞǀĞƌŝƐŐƌĞĂƚĞƌ͕ďƵƚŶŽƚƚŽĞdžĐĞĞĚϳϬƉĞƌĐĞŶƚŽĨƚŚĞŵŝŶŝŵƵŵŝŶƚĞƌŶĂůLJŝĞůĚ͘/ĨƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ
ĚĞĐůŝŶĞƐŵŽƌĞƚŚĂŶϭϬƉĞƌĐĞŶƚŽĨƚŚĞŝŶŝƚŝĂůƚĞƐƚƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŝŶϯϬͲŵŝŶƵƚĞƐ͕ĐŽƌƌĞĐƚŝǀĞĂĐƚŝŽŶƐŚĂůůďĞ
ƚĂŬĞŶ͘Ύ
ΎEŽƚĞϴ͗ZĞĐŽƌĚƚŚĞƚĞƐƚƌĞƐƵůƚƐĂŶĚƐĞŶĚƚŚĞƌĞƐƵůƚƐƚŽƚŚĞK'͕>DΘŵĞƌĂůĚ,ŽƵƐĞsW͘
ϭϵ͘ŶĚƌŝůůŝŶŐĐƚŝǀŝƚLJ^ƵŵŵĂƌLJ͘
^ĞƉĂƌĂƚĞK'ƐƵŶĚƌLJĂƉƉƌŽǀĂůƐĂƌĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚƚŽĐŽŵƉůĞƚĞ͕ƉĞƌĨŽƌĂƚĞ͕ƐƚŝŵƵůĂƚĞĂŶĚĨůŽǁƚĞƐƚƚŚĞǁĞůů
ĂŶĚǁŝůůďĞƐƵďŵŝƚƚĞĚƵƐŝŶŐK'ƉƉůŝĐĂƚŝŽŶĨŽƌ^ƵŶĚƌLJƉƉƌŽǀĂůƐ;&ŽƌŵϭϬͲϰϬϯͿ͘
^ĞĞdžŚŝďŝƚϭϭĨŽƌĐŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ͕ƉĞƌĨŽƌĂƚŝŽŶ͕ƐƚŝŵƵůĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚĨůŽǁƚĞƐƚƉƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐ͘
&HPHQW YROXPH KDV FKDQJHG 6HH DWWDFKHG UHYLVHG 6FKOXPEHUJHU FHPHQW 3URSRVDO GDWHG EMP
K' 'ƵŝĚĂŶĐĞŽĐƵŵĞŶƚ ϭϳͲϬϭ ĨŽƌ ĐĂƐŝŶŐ ƚĞƐƚ͘͘
7HVW WR SVL RI EXUVW SHU $$&H EMP
ŐŵƵĚƚŽнͬͲϵ͘ϮƉƉŐϲй<ůŵƵĚ͘
WĞƌĨŽƌŵ>ĞĂŬͲŽĨĨdĞƐƚ;>KdͿǁŝƚŚĂŵŝŶŝŵƵŵ>KdĨ
ŽĨϭϲƉƉŐ͘Ύ
DZ>/EϮ7LPHYV'HSWK3ORW$77$&+0(17
KƉĞƌĂƚŝŽŶ ,ŽƵƌƐ ƵŵĂLJƐ ĂLJƐ ĞƉƚŚ
ƌŝůůŝŶŐ
ŽŶĚƵĐƚŽƌ Ϭ Ϭ
ƌŝůů^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ ϲϳ Ϯ͘ϳϵ Ϯ͘ϳϵ ϮϬϬϬ
ZhƚŽƌƵŶĐĂƐŝŶŐ ϴ ϯ͘ϭϯ Ϭ͘ϯϯ ϮϬϬϬ
ƌƵŶĐĂƐŝŶŐ Ϯϳ ϰ͘Ϯϱ ϭ͘ϭϯ ϮϬϬϬ
ZhĞŵĞŶƚŝŶŐ ϲ ϰ͘ϱϬ Ϭ͘Ϯϱ ϮϬϬϬ
WƵŵƉĐĞŵĞŶƚ ϰ ϰ͘ϲϳ Ϭ͘ϭϳ ϮϬϬϬ
ZĞŵĞŶƚ ϲ ϰ͘ϵϮ Ϭ͘Ϯϱ ϮϬϬϬ
EͬEhKWͬdĞƐƚ ϯϲ ϲ͘ϰϮ ϭ͘ϱϬ ϮϬϬϬ
Wh,ƌŝůůͬ>Kd Ϯϰ ϳ͘ϰϮ ϭ͘ϬϬ ϮϬϮϬ
ƌŝůůϴϭͬϮΗ ϭϭϱ ϭϮ͘Ϯϭ ϰ͘ϳϵ ϴϬϬϬ
tŝƌĞůŝŶĞǀĂůƵĂƚŝŽŶ ϭϮϬ ϭϳ͘Ϯϭ ϱ͘ϬϬ ϴϬϬϬ
dĞƐƚKWƐΖƐ ϭϮ ϭϳ͘ϳϭ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϴϬϬϬ
ZƵŶΘĞŵĞŶƚϳΗĂƐŝŶŐ ϲϳ ϮϬ͘ϱϬ Ϯ͘ϳϵ ϴϬϬϬ
ůĞĂŶŽƵƚͬŝƐƉůĂĐĞƚŽƌŝŶĞ ϰϴ ϮϮ͘ϱϬ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϴϬϬϬ
ZƵŶŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶͬŽƌƌĞůĂƚĞ ϱϰ Ϯϰ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘Ϯϱ ϱϴϬϬ
ŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ͕WĞƌĨŽƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚdĞƐƚŝŶŐ
Zh&ƌĂĐ ϭϮ Ϯϱ͘Ϯϱ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϱϴϬϬ
WĞƌĨ͕DŝŶŝ&ƌĂĐΘ&ƌĂĐ ϭϴ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϴϬϬ
^ůŝĐŬůŝŶĞWƵůůƵŵŵŝĞƐZƵŶ'>sƐ ϭϴ Ϯϲ͘ϳϱ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϴϬϬ
EϮ>ŝĨƚͬůĞĂŶƵƉtĞůů Ϯϰ Ϯϳ͘ϳϱ ϭ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
&ůŽǁdĞƐƚtĞůů ϰϴ Ϯϵ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
^ŚƵƚͲ/ŶWĞƌĨŽƌŵƵŝůĚͲhƉ ϰϴ ϯϭ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
^ůŝĐŬůŝŶĞŽůůĞĐƚ,^ĂŵƉůĞ ϭϮ ϯϮ͘Ϯϱ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϱϴϬϬ
ZĞͲ/ŶũĞĐƚWƌŽĚƵĐĞĚ&ůƵŝĚŝŶƚŽƉĞƌĨnjŽŶĞ ϭϬ ϯϮ͘ϲϳ Ϭ͘ϰϮ ϱϴϬϬ
<ŝůůtĞůůWƵůůŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ Ϯϴ ϯϯ͘ϴϯ ϭ͘ϭϳ Ϭ
dĞƐƚKWƐΖƐ ϭϮ ϯϰ͘ϯϯ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
d/,ǁŝƚŚZĞƚĂŝŶĞƌĂŶĚďĂŶĚŽŶWĞƌĨŽŶĞ ϭϴ ϯϱ͘Ϭϴ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϳϱϬ
ZͬhƚŽŶŶƵůƵƐĂŶĚ/ŶũĞĐƚtĂƐƚĞ&ůƵŝĚ ϭϮ ϯϱ͘ϱϴ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
^ƋnjĞŵĞŶƚƚŽďĂŶĚŽŶϵͲϱͬϴΗdžϳΗŶŶƵůƵƐ ϭϮ ϯϲ͘Ϭϴ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
d/,ǁŝƚŚWĂŶĚƐĞƚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ^ŚŽĞďĂŶĚŽŶŵĞŶƚWůƵŐ ϭϴ ϯϲ͘ϴϯ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϭϵϱϬ
d/,ǁŝƚŚWĂŶĚƐĞƚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞďĂŶĚŽŶŵĞŶƚWůƵŐ ϭϮ ϯϳ͘ϯϯ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϮϬϬ
ZĞ
ŵŽǀĞtĞůůŚĞĂĚƵƚKĨĨƐŐ͘^ƚƌŝŶŐƐ͕tĞůĚďĚ͘WůĂƚĞ ϭϰ ϯϳ͘ϵϮ Ϭ͘ϱϴ Ϭ
ĞŵŽďĞZŝŐ ϰϴ ϯϵ͘ϵϮ Ϯ͘ϬϬ Ϭ
ZĞŵŽǀĞĞůůĂƌͬ&ŝůůŝŶDŽƵŶĚ ϭϮ ϰϬ͘ϰϮ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
Ϭ
ϭϬϬϬ
ϮϬϬϬ
ϯϬϬϬ
ϰϬϬϬ
ϱϬϬϬ
ϲϬϬϬ
ϳϬϬϬ
ϴϬϬϬ
ϵϬϬϬ
Ϭ͘ϬϬ ϱ͘ϬϬ ϭϬ͘ϬϬ ϭϱ͘ϬϬ ϮϬ͘ϬϬ Ϯϱ͘ϬϬ ϯϬ͘ϬϬ ϯϱ͘ϬϬ ϰϬ͘ϬϬ ϰϱ͘ϬϬ
ĞƉƚŚ͕Ĩƚ;DͿĂLJƐ
DĞƌůŝŶϮ
dŝŵĞǀƐĞƉƚŚWůŽƚ
ƌŝůůŝŶŐ
ŽŶĚƵĐƚŽƌϬ Ϭ
ƌŝůů^ƵƌĨĂĐĞϲϳ Ϯ͘ϳϵ Ϯ͘ϳϵ ϮϬϬϬ
ZhƚŽƌƵŶĐĂƐŝŶŐϴ ϯ͘ϭϯ Ϭ͘ϯϯ ϮϬϬϬ
ƌƵŶĐĂƐŝŶŐ Ϯϳ ϰ͘Ϯϱ ϭ͘ϭϯ ϮϬϬϬ
ZhĞŵĞŶƚŝŶŐ ϲ ϰ͘ϱϬ Ϭ͘Ϯϱ ϮϬϬϬ
WƵŵƉĐĞŵĞŶƚ ϰ ϰ͘ϲϳ Ϭ͘ϭϳ ϮϬϬϬ
ZĞŵĞŶƚϲ ϰ͘ϵϮ Ϭ͘Ϯϱ ϮϬϬϬ
EͬEhKWͬdĞƐƚϯϲ ϲ͘ϰϮ ϭ͘ϱϬ ϮϬϬϬ
Wh,ƌŝůůͬ>Kd Ϯϰ ϳ͘ϰϮ ϭ͘ϬϬ ϮϬϮϬ
ƌŝůůϴϭͬϮΗ ϭϭϱ ϭϮ͘Ϯϭ ϰ͘ϳϵ ϴϬϬϬ
tŝƌĞůŝŶĞǀĂůƵĂƚŝŽŶϭϮϬ ϭϳ͘Ϯϭ ϱ͘ϬϬ ϴϬϬϬ
dĞƐƚKWƐΖƐ ϭϮ ϭϳ͘ϳϭ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϴϬϬϬ
ZƵŶΘĞŵĞŶƚϳΗĂƐŝŶŐϲϳ ϮϬ͘ϱϬ Ϯ͘ϳϵ ϴϬϬϬ
ůĞĂŶŽƵƚͬŝƐƉůĂĐĞƚŽƌŝŶĞ ϰϴ ϮϮ͘ϱϬ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϴϬϬϬ
ZƵŶŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶͬŽƌƌĞůĂƚĞ ϱϰ Ϯϰ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘Ϯϱ ϱϴϬϬ
ŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ͕WĞƌĨŽƌĂƚŝŽŶĂŶĚdĞƐƚŝŶŐ
Zh&ƌĂĐ ϭϮ Ϯϱ͘Ϯϱ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϱϴϬϬ
WĞƌĨ͕DŝŶŝ&ƌĂĐΘ&ƌĂĐ ϭϴ Ϯϲ͘ϬϬ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϴϬϬ
^ůŝĐŬůŝŶĞWƵůůƵŵŵŝĞƐZƵŶ'>sƐϭϴ Ϯϲ͘ϳϱ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϴϬϬ
EϮ>ŝĨƚͬůĞĂŶƵƉtĞůů Ϯϰ Ϯϳ͘ϳϱ ϭ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
&ůŽǁdĞƐƚtĞůů ϰϴ Ϯϵ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
^ŚƵƚͲ/ŶWĞƌĨŽƌŵƵŝůĚͲhƉ ϰϴ ϯϭ͘ϳϱ Ϯ͘ϬϬ ϱϴϬϬ
^ůŝĐŬůŝŶĞŽůůĞĐƚ,^ĂŵƉůĞ ϭϮ ϯϮ͘Ϯϱ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϱϴϬϬ
ZĞͲ/ŶũĞĐƚWƌŽĚƵĐĞĚ&ůƵŝĚŝŶƚŽƉĞƌĨnjŽŶĞ ϭϬ ϯϮ͘ϲϳ Ϭ͘ϰϮ ϱϴϬϬ
<ŝůůtĞůůWƵůůŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ Ϯϴ ϯϯ͘ϴϯ ϭ͘ϭϳ Ϭ
dĞƐƚKWƐΖƐ ϭϮ ϯϰ͘ϯϯ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
d/,ǁŝƚŚZĞƚĂŝŶĞƌĂŶĚďĂŶĚŽŶWĞƌĨŽŶĞϭϴ ϯϱ͘Ϭϴ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϱϳϱϬ
ZͬhƚŽŶŶƵůƵƐĂŶĚ/ŶũĞĐƚtĂƐƚĞ&ůƵŝĚ ϭϮ ϯϱ͘ϱϴ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
^ƋnjĞŵĞŶƚƚŽďĂŶĚŽŶϵͲϱͬϴΗdžϳΗŶŶƵůƵƐ ϭϮ ϯϲ͘Ϭϴ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
d/,ǁŝƚŚWĂŶĚƐĞƚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞ^ŚŽĞďĂŶĚŽŶŵĞŶƚWůƵŐ ϭϴ ϯϲ͘ϴϯ Ϭ͘ϳϱ ϭϵϱϬ
d/,ǁŝƚŚWĂŶĚƐĞƚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞďĂŶĚŽŶŵĞŶƚWůƵŐ ϭϮ ϯϳ͘ϯϯ Ϭ͘ϱϬ ϮϬϬ
ŵŽǀĞtĞůůŚĞĂĚƵƚKĨĨƐŐ͘^ƚƌŝŶŐƐ͕tĞůĚďĚ͘WůĂƚĞ ϭϰ ϯϳ͘ϵϮ Ϭ͘ϱϴ Ϭ
ĞŵŽďĞZŝŐ ϰϴ ϯϵ͘ϵϮ Ϯ͘ϬϬ Ϭ
ZĞŵŽǀĞĞůůĂƌͬ&ŝůůŝŶDŽƵŶĚ ϭϮ ϰϬ͘ϰϮ Ϭ͘ϱϬ Ϭ
ƚƚĂĐŚŵĞŶƚϱ
dŝŵĞǀƐĞƉƚŚWůŽƚ
DZ>/EϮ'ULOOLQJ)OXLGV3URJUDP$77$&+0(17
Version 1.1
^ĐŚůƵŵďĞƌŐĞƌͲŽŶĨŝĚĞŶƚŝĂů
EMERALD HOUSE
MERLIN-2
DRILLING FLUIDS TECHNICAL PROGRAM
ƚƚĂĐŚŵĞŶƚϲ
ƌŝůůŝŶŐ&ůƵŝĚƐWƌŽŐƌĂŵ
Emerald House LLC
Merlin-2 Fluids Program
Version 1.0
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Executive Summary
Merlin – 2 well is scheduled to spud during the 2021/2022 winter season. Total depth of Merlin – 2 will be 8,000’ MD with the 12.25” surface hole
being drilled to a depth of 2,000’ MD and cemented in place with 9.625” casing. The 12.25” surface interval will be drilled with KLA-SHIELD - a
6% KCL inhibited drilling fluids system weighted to 9.2 ppg. Following the completion of the 12.25” interval an 8.5” intermedia te hole section will
be drilled with 9.4-9.8 ppg KLA-SHIELD to 8,000’ MD and left as an Open Hole completion. Note: Hydra Hib is a domestically produced substitute
for KLA STOP and contains the same proprietary blend of amine inhibitors; substitution is a cost effective method of achieving the same inhibition
at the same concentration.
Well Specific Fluids Concerns
Hole Cleaning: Monitor torque, drag, and cuttings returns at shakers on all intervals.
Hole Stability: Primary concern is break-out during logging and evaluating operations conducted in the pilot hole; observe cuttings for splintered
or fractured cuttings, indicative of wellbore break-out.
Well Control: Monitor pit volumes and gas readings for indications of influx; Confirm with client that the required amount of weight material is on
location. Contingency weight material on site will be determined by client prior to drilling.
Lost Circulation: Follow interval specific best practices and LCM decision trees; consult with Project Engineer and wellsite supervisor prior to
applying LCM treatments.
Fluid Management: Fluid used in the 12.25” interval will be used to complete the 8.5” interval. Fluid management and proactive fluid
Monitor Hydraulics and ECDs: Daily well site hydraulics modelling is mandatory and should be used to evaluate hole-cleaning efficiency and
circulating system health.
Logistics: Fluids and dry products will be supplied by and returned to the Prudhoe Bay Liquid Mud Plant.
Exploration Well Information Security: Do not distribute well information to any unapproved personnel.
Key Performance Indicators
HSE Target
TRIR Zero
Vehicle Incidents Zero
QHSE observations 1/day/employee
Spill Rate Zero
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Well Summary
Planned Capacity and Volume
Interval
Name
Drill
Pipe
Spec
Open
Hole
Volume
Total
Hole
Volume
Total
Estimated
Volume
OHxDP
Capacity
CSG
Vol
CSG
String
CAP
OHxCSG
Capacity
Conductor 0 0 0 NA NA 0 0.225 NA
Surface 4” OD /
3.34” ID 292 295 1,386 0.1302 190 0.0758 0.0558
Intermediate 4” OD /
3.34” ID 351 541 1,971 0.0546 NA 0.0702 NA
*OH Volumes do not account for washout
CSG/LIN/
Tubular Size
Hole
Size
Depth
MD TD
Depth TVD
TD
Depth
Drilled Mud System Mud
Density
9.625" CSG 12.25” 2,000’ 2,000’ 2,000’ KLA-SHIELD 9.2
8.5” OH 8.5” 8,000’ 8,000’ 6,000’ KLA-SHIELD 9.4-9.8 ppg
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Interval Discussion
Surface
The 12.25” intermediate interval will be drilled to 2,000’ MD / 2,000’ TVD utilizing a 9.2 ppg KLA-SHIELD weighted with barite .The drill string
will be back reamed out of the hole and 9.625” casing will be run to bottom and cemented in place via single stage cement job.
Interval Hazards and Mitigations
BHA and Bit Balling
x Previous wells experienced sever clay accretion at shakers and plugging of the flow line, possum belly. This was remedied by dr illing
with the KLA-SHIELD system, maintaining 21.6 ppb KCl (6%) and 3% HYDRA HIB to mitigate clay hydration and accretion.
x Cuttings should be dry and uniform in shape/consistency. Mushy, soft and amorphous cuttings indicate hydration. Test and record
HYDRA HIB concentration on each mud check and when cuttings appear hydrated. Treat as needed with HYDRA HIB to maintain
3%.
Hole Cleaning
x Maintain Highest flow rate possible.
x Rotate at highest possible rate while drilling and circulating.
x The gel strengths should be elevated but flat, ensuring a highly pumpable fluid with excellent hole cleaning capabilities.
Swabbing / Tight Hole Conditions
x Clean and condition hole prior to tripping.
x Adjust all drilling parameters to optimize hole cleaning; control ROP, maintain highest possible flow rate and rotation.
x Perform additional circulation prior to connections if needed to move cuttings out of the hole.
Lost Circulation
x Use hole cleaning best practices, taking extra precautions to prevent surge and swab.
x Stage pumps slowly for smooth rate increases to achieve drilling rates.
x Monitor pick-up and slack-off weights to detect cuttings loading.
Drilling Fluid Properties
Fluid Specifications
Weight ppg 9.2 ppg to TD
PV cP ALAP
YP lb/100ft² 20 -30
LSYP lb/100ft² 7 - 10
pH 9.0 - 10.0
API Fluid Loss ml/30 min <10
Chlorides <40k
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Solids Control Equipment
Shakers
x 90 – 170 mesh
x Run shakers in series flow
x Ensure all decking rubbers are in good condition
x Maintain proper deck angle to optimize shaker performance. Shaker discharge should be slightly wet, but not
whole mud.
x Avoid jetting the flowline while drilling; this should be done only at connections or in short bursts while circulating.
x Check screens at every connection for holes or damage
Centrifuge
x Should only be run periodically while drilling in the production interval. Note that the centrifuge will strip out all
larger Calcium Carbonate and increase the fine particle concentration effecting the PSD. *If CaCo3 is used
x Adjust feed rate as needed, it is better to run less fluid than shut down and start up repeatedly.
Approved and Recommended Products
Primary Products
Weight Material MI WATE
Viscosifier DUO VIS
Fluid Loss Additive POLYPAC SUPREME UL
Shale Inhibitor HYDRA HIB
Brine Shale Inhibition KCl (Potassium Chloride)
Alkalinity Caustiv Soda, Soda Ash, Citric Acid
Lubricants LOTORQ, Lube 776
Contingency Products
Thinner CF Desco II, SAPP
Screen Accretion SCREENKLEEN
Cement Contamination Sodium Bicarbonate, SAPP, Citric Acid
Foaming / Aeration Defoam Extra, SCREENKLEEN
Lost Circulation Material WALNUT PLUG F/M, MIX-II F/M
Primary Fluid Formulations
Product Quantity
Water 0.93
DUO VIS 0.75-1.5 ppb
KCl (Potassium Chloride) 21.6ppb – 6%
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.2 ppb
HYDRA HIB 3.0% vol
MI WATE 28 ppb
CONCOR 404 WH 1.2 ppb
BUSAN 1060 0.4 ppb
Soda Ash 0.2 ppb
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Surface System Specific Guidelines
Bit Balling/Screen Blinding Due to Sticky Clay: Consult with Drilling Engineer and M-I SWACO Project Engineer prior to adding
SCREENKLEEN or DRILZONE. If clay’s start to show lack of inhabitation additional KCL and / or HYDRA HIB may be needed.
Ensure that all concentrations are ran per program and approved by onsite client representative prior to adjusting.
Hole Cleaning: Sweeps should not be needed to properly clean the hole. Utilize Virtual Hydraulics software to analyze the ECD
impact of any high-vis or weighted sweep prior to pumping. Maintain drill string rotation and flow rates as high as allowable by
ECD and equipment limitations.
Wellbore Stability: Monitor cuttings for quality and shape- cuttings should be dry and uniform in size and shape. Soft, hydrated,
sticky clay cuttings indicate poor inhibition. Monitor HYDRA HIB concentration on each mud check and as needed when cuttings
consistency changes. Maintain 3% concentration with HYDRA HIB additions. Additionally, splintered or long, large cuttings may
indicate additional mud weight is needed. Drill Solids: Perform whole mud dilutions and product additions as needed to control
MBT values < 10. Anticipate spikes in MBT values when ROP is high, and when back-reaming.
Prevention of Bacterial Degradation: When mixing new fluid, treat base water with Busan 1060 before mixing any other
products. Ensure the pH always remains above 9.0; adjust with Caustic Soda and Soda Ash as needed. If the pH is not responsive
to Soda Ash, utilize Caustic Soda and consult with M-I SWACO Project Engineer. Treat the system proactively with Busan 1060
and alkalinity modifiers prior to any trips or extended static wellbore conditions.
Lost Circulation: Follow the attached LCM Decision Tree to treat seepage and moderate losses. Consult M-I SWACO Project
Engineer, client Drilling Engineer, and SLB Tool Representatives prior to using coarse, fibrous, or other large PSD product for
catastrophic losses.
Fluid Management: Surface hole drilling fluid will be used to drill the intermediate interval. Ensure that all fluid is in spec and
treated in preparation for the next well section.
Fluid Dilutions: If additional fluid dilutions are required to control LGS, Fluid Weight, MBT or rheology approval from client is
required.
Prior to Pumping Cement: Confirm Rheology is within spec per cementers and client prior to cementing. Treat cement
contaminated fluid appropriately to prevent any further hardening of residual cement. If cement is to surface, ensure that the
proper contam pills are built and placed appropriately for use.
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Intermediate
The 8.5” intermediate interval will be drilled to 8,000’ MD / 8,000’ TVD utilizing 9.4-9.8 ppg KLA-SHIELD.
Interval Hazards and Mitigations
BHA and Bit Balling
x Previous wells experienced sever clay accretion at shakers and plugging of the flow line, possum belly. This was remedied by dr illing
with the KLA-SHIELD system, maintaining 21.6 ppb KCl (6%) and 3% HYDRA HIB to mitigate clay hydration and accretion.
x Cuttings should be dry and uniform in shape/consistency. Mushy, soft and amorphous cuttings indicate hydration. Test and record
HYDRA HIB concentration on each mud check and when cuttings appear hydrated. Treat as needed with HYDRA HIB to maintain
3%.
Hole Cleaning
x Maintain Highest flow rate possible.
x Rotate at highest possible rate while drilling and circulating.
x The gel strengths should be elevated but flat, ensuring a highly pumpable fluid with excellent hole cleaning capabilities.
Swabbing / Tight Hole Conditions
x Clean and condition hole prior to tripping.
x Adjust all drilling parameters to optimize hole cleaning; control ROP, maintain highest possible flow rate and rotation.
x Perform additional circulation prior to connections if needed to move cuttings out of the hole.
Lost Circulation
x Use hole cleaning best practices, taking extra precautions to prevent surge and swab.
x Stage pumps slowly for smooth rate increases to achieve drilling rates.
x Monitor pick-up and slack-off weights to detect cuttings loading.
Cement Contamination from Drill Out
x Reserve and dilute non-contaminated, clean mud for interval operations.
x Monitor and adjust pH with Citric Acid and SAPP.
x Treat cement with Sodium Bicarbonate and SAPP.
x Discard mud with significant contamination or cross-linked polymers.
x Ensure consistent mud density for FIT test.
Drilling Fluid Properties
Fluid Specifications
Weight ppg 9.4-9.8 ppg
PV cP ALAP
YP lb/100ft² 20 -30
LSYP lb/100ft² 7 - 10
pH 9.0 - 10.0
API Fluid Loss ml/30 min <10
Chlorides <40k
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Solids Control Equipment
Shakers
x 170-230 mesh (100-120 API)
x Run shakers in series flow
x Ensure all decking rubbers are in good condition
x Maintain proper deck angle to optimize shaker performance. Shaker discharge should be slightly wet, but not
whole mud.
x Avoid jetting the flowline while drilling; this should be done only at connections or in short bursts while circulating.
x Check screens at every connection for holes or damage
Centrifuge
x Should only be run periodically while drilling in the production interval. Note that the centrifuge will strip out all
larger Calcium Carbonate and increase the fine particle concentration effecting the PSD. *If CaCo3 is used
x Adjust feed rate as needed, it is better to run less fluid than shut down and start up repeatedly.
Approved and Recommended Products
Primary Products
Weight Material MI WATE
Viscosifier DUO VIS
Fluid Loss Additive POLYPAC SUPREME UL
Shale Inhibitor HYDRA HIB
Brine Shale Inhibition KCl (Potassium Chloride)
Alkalinity Caustiv Soda, Soda Ash, Citric Acid
Lubricants LOTORQ, Lube 776
Contingency Products
Thinner CF Desco II, SAPP
Screen Accretion SCREENKLEEN
Cement Contamination Sodium Bicarbonate, SAPP, Citric Acid
Foaming / Aeration Defoam Extra, SCREENKLEEN
Lost Circulation Material WALNUT PLUG F/M, MIX-II F/M
Primary Fluid Formulations
Product Quantity
Water 0.93
DUO VIS 0.75-1.5 ppb
KCl (Potassium Chloride) 21.6ppb – 6%
POLYPAC SUPREME UL 1.2 ppb
HYDRA HIB 3.0% vol
MI WATE 39 – 61 ppb (9.4 – 9.8 ppg)
CONCOR 404 WH 1.2 ppb
BUSAN 1060 0.4 ppb
Soda Ash 0.2 ppb
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Intermediate System Specific Guidelines
Displacement: Pump 30-50 bbls of new / viscosified KLA-SHIELD (1-2 ppb additional DUO VIS), followed by the new KLA-
SHIELD. This fluid system is the same system as the surface interval so the only reason for a displacement is to displace any
contaminated fluid encountered while drilling cement or prior to completion fluid if client requests.
Bit Balling/Screen Blinding Due to Sticky Clay: Consult with Drilling Engineer and M-I SWACO Project Engineer prior to adding
SCREENKLEEN or DRILZONE. If clay’s start to show lack of inhabitation additional KCL and / or HYDRA HIB may be needed.
Ensure that all concentrations are ran per program and approved by onsite client representative prior to adjusting.
Hole Cleaning: Sweeps should not be needed to properly clean the hole. Utilize Virtual Hydraulics software to analyze the ECD
impact of any high-vis or weighted sweep prior to pumping. Maintain drill string rotation and flow rates as high as allowable by
ECD and equipment limitations.
Wellbore Stability: Monitor cuttings for quality and shape- cuttings should be dry and uniform in size and shape. Soft, hydrated,
sticky clay cuttings indicate poor inhibition. Monitor HYDRA HIB concentration on each mud check and as needed when cuttings
consistency changes. Maintain 3% concentration with HYDRA HIB additions. Additionally, splintered or long, large cuttings may
indicate additional mud weight is needed. Drill Solids: Perform whole mud dilutions and product additions as needed to control
MBT values < 10. Anticipate spikes in MBT values when ROP is high, and when back-reaming.
Prevention of Bacterial Degradation: When mixing new fluid, treat base water with Busan 1060 before mixing any other
products. Ensure the pH always remains above 9.0; adjust with Caustic Soda and Soda Ash as needed. If the pH is not responsive
to Soda Ash, utilize Caustic Soda and consult with M-I SWACO Project Engineer. Treat the system proactively with Busan 1060
and alkalinity modifiers prior to any trips or extended static wellbore conditions.
Lost Circulation: Follow the attached LCM Decision Tree to treat seepage and moderate losses. Consult M-I SWACO Project
Engineer, client Drilling Engineer, and SLB Tool Representatives prior to using coarse, fibrous, or other large PSD product for
catastrophic losses.
Fluid Dilutions: If additional fluid dilutions are required to control LGS, Fluid Weight, MBT or rheology approval from client is
required.
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If fault related drill 100 ft. past the
fault before treating mud losses.
Seepage & Partial losses
20 – 80BPH
Seepage losses
>10BPH
Background LCM
x ~3 ppb MIX II Med
x ~3 ppb Safe Carb 40
x ~3 ppb Safe Carb 250
x Pump thru BHA
x Add through grate if hopper is
unavailable
Measure rate of loss
Pill# 2 Coarse Pill
“Super Pill”
(Well Commander only)
Typically laid in 1:1 while pulling
above the fault.
100 bbl. @ 60 ppb
NutPlug Med 15 ppb
Mix II Cse/Med 10 ppb
Safe Carb 1400 10 ppb
Safe Carb 750 15 ppb
Safe Carb 500 10 ppb
*Mixing 80 ppb LCM pills at the
rig takes 3-5 hours.
Pill# 1 (Med/Cse pill)
“Drill Ahead Pill”
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9 Pump > 90 bbl. per Treatment
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x Safe Carb 750 15 ppb
x Safe Carb 500 10 ppb
x MIX II Med 5 ppb
• Pump thru BHA
• Rotary Steerable tools have a limitation of 40
ppb LCM. Dilute all Drill Ahead pills to 35ppb.
Checklist to ensure mud losses
are being treated while mixing
1. Confirm with WSL & town
engineers before mixing.
2. Ensure enough whole mud is on
hand to keep up with losses.
3. Mix 90+ bbl. of Pill #1 while
circulating / treating losses.
4. Back ground LCM should be
added through the suction pit
grating if hopper is unavailable.
5.DO NOT pump Pill #2 through
the BHA!
6.DO NOT fibrous material
through BHA!
Severe losses
>80 BPH
If fault related drill 100 ft. past the
fault before treating mud losses.
Pill # 1 (Med/Cse pill)
x Target YP= ~35 lb./100ft²
x Ensure pH is 10.5 – 11.0
x Busan 1060 @ 0.4 ppb
x Monitor fluid on vac for
degradation.
Casing / Liner Surge Pill
40 bbl. SafeCarb
Wellbore Strengthening Pill
x Target YP= ~ 35 lb./100ft²
x Safe Carb 250 10 ppb
x Safe Carb 500 10 ppb
x Safe Carb 750 15 ppb
o Total 35 ppb
x Spot on bottom prior to POH to run
Casing / Liner
Casing / Liner Running
(Lube) Pill
x Active fluid + 4% Lubes and
increased YP targeting 35 – 40 lb.
/100ft².
x 2 ppb Drill Beads.
x Lube 776
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Gas Hydrates
• The extent of the top of the gas hydrate stability zone (TGHSZ) and the base of the gas hydrate stability zone (BGHSZ) vary locally.
The zone cannot be identified within the 2D seismic data with any corresponding seismic event or prominent localized increases in
acoustic impedance due to relatively homogeneous acoustic impedance response within the permafrost.
• Regional geochemical analyses (Lewis and Collett, 2013; Lorenson and Collett, 2011; USGS, 2013) have identified the TGHSZ and
BGHSZ in 105 North Slope wells. This dataset does not include any of the wells in the vicinity of the Peregrine Prospect (<30 miles)
and only incorporates 4 of the offset wells reviewed to the north of the study area (Table 3).
• Geochemical analyses suggest that conditions favoring gas hydrate formation were encountered in the Kokoda #1 and Kokoda #5
offset wells (Lorenson and Collett, 2011), but drilling reports for these wells found no evidence of the presence of gas hydrates or any
drilling difficulties that may be associated with hydrates.
• The nearby offset well reports do not provide any direct evidence of the presence of gas hydrates, or any drilling issues potentially
Table 3. List of offset wells with public TGHSZ and BGHSZ data.
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DĞƌůŝŶϮ^ƚƌĂƚŝŐƌĂƉŚŝĐdŽƉWƌŽŐŶŽƐŝƐDĞƌůŝŶϮ< ϭϳ͘ϴĨƚ'ƌŽƵŶĚůĞǀĂƚŝŽŶϰϱϳĨƚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞDͬdsds^^ĂƐĞWĞƌŵĂĨƌŽƐƚ ϭϬϴϮ ϱϭϳdƵůƵǀĂŬϭϲϰϳ ϭϭϳϮ^ĞĂďĞĞ Ϯϲϭϵ ϮϭϰϰEĂŶƵƐŚƵŬ ϲϱϵϲ ϲϭϮϭEϮϬͲdŽƉ ϱϮϳϯ ϰϳϵϴEϮϬͲĂƐĞ ϱϰϳϬ ϰϵϵϱEϭϵͲdŽƉ ϱϰϳϬ ϰϵϵϱEϭϵͲĂƐĞ ϱϳϱϮ ϱϮϳϳEϭϴͲdŽƉ ϱϳϱϮ ϱϮϳϳEϭϴͲĂƐĞ ϲϬϱϳ ϱϱϴϮϲϯϯϳ ϱϴϲϮEXHIBIT 5dŽƌŽŬϲϱϵϲ ϲϭϮϭEϭϱͲdŽƉEϭϱͲĂƐĞϲϱϵϲϲϭϮϭ
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DDĞƌůŝŶϮWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĂůĐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐ͗DĂdžŝŵƵŵŶƚŝĐŝƉĂƚĞĚ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ
ϭϮͲϭͬϮ͟,ŽůĞ^ĞĐƚŝŽŶ
dŚĞϭϮͲϭͬϮ͟ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞŚŽůĞǁŝůůďĞĚƌŝůůĞĚƚŽĂƉƉƌŽdžŝŵĂƚĞůLJϮ͕ϬϬϬDͬϮ͕ϬϬϬ͛dsƵŶĚĞƌĂŶĞdžŝƐƚŝŶŐ
ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůƉŝůĞĐŽŶĚƵĐƚŽƌĂŶĚǁŝůůƵƐĞĂĚŝǀĞƌƚĞƌƐLJƐƚĞŵĨŽƌǁĞůůĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘dŚĞĚŝǀĞƌƚĞƌƐLJƐƚĞŵŝƐŶŽƚ
ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚƚŽƐŚƵƚƚŚĞǁĞůůŝŶĂŶĚĐŽŶƚĂŝŶƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ͘dŚĞƌĞĨŽƌĞ͕D^WŝƐϬƉƐŝŐĨŽƌƚŚŝƐŚŽůĞƐĞĐƚŝŽŶ͘
ϴͲϭͬϮ͟,ŽůĞ^ĞĐƚŝŽŶ
dŚĞ ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵ ĂŶƚŝĐŝƉĂƚĞĚ ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ ƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ ;D^WͿ ĨŽƌ ƚŚŝƐ ŚŽůĞ Ɛ ĞĐƚŝŽŶ ǁŝůů ďĞ ƚŚĞ ůĞƐƐĞƌ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ
ĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƉŽƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞůĞƐƐĂĨƵůůŐĂƐĐŽůƵŵŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƚdŽƌƚŚĞĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĨƌĂĐƚƵƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĂƚ
ƚŚĞůĂƐƚĐĂƐŝŶŐƐŚŽĞůĞƐƐĂĨƵůůŐĂƐĐŽůƵŵŶƚŽƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ͘
ϴͲϭͬϮ͟,ŽůĞ^ĞĐƚŝŽŶd с ϴ͕ϬϬϬ͛Dͬϴ͕ϬϬϬ͛ds
ϵͲϱͬϴ͟^ƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƐŝŶŐ͘^ŚŽĞ с Ϯ͕ϬϬϬ͛DͬϮ͕ϬϬϬ͛ds
ŶƚŝĐŝƉĂƚĞĚƉŽƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞΛd с Ϭ͘ϰϳϴƉƐŝͬĨƚΎ
ŶƚŝĐŝƉĂƚĞĚĨƌĂĐŐƌĂĚŝĞŶƚΛ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƐŝŶŐ͘^ŚŽĞ с Ϭ͘ϳϱƉƐŝͬĨƚΎΎ
Ύ dŚĞĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚƉŽƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŽĨϬ͘ϰϳϴƉƐŝͬĨƚŝƐďĂƐĞĚŽŶƚŚĞh^'^ĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĨŽƌƚŚĞĂƌĞĂŝŶ
ƋƵĞƐƚŝŽŶ͘
ΎΎ dŚĞĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚĨƌĂĐŐƌĂĚŝĞŶƚŽĨϬ͘ϳϱƉƐŝͬĨƚŝƐďĂƐĞĚŽŶƚŚĞ&/dĂŶĚ>KdŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶŽŶϭϵ
ŽĨĨƐĞƚǁĞůůƐŝŶƚŚĞWĞƌĞŐƌŝŶĞWƌŽƐƉĞĐƚƐŚĂůůŽǁŚĂnjĂƌĚƐƚƵĚLJ͘
D^W;ƉŽƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞͿ с;ϴ͕ϬϬϬͿ;Ϭ͘ϰϳϴͲϬ͘ϭͿсϯ͕ϬϮϰƉƐŝ
D^W;ĨƌĂĐŐƌĂĚŝĞŶƚͿ с;Ϯ͕ϬϬϬͿ;Ϭ͘ϳϱͲϬ͘ϭͿсϭ͕ϯϬϬƉƐŝ
ƐƉĞƌƚŚĞĐĂůĐƵůĂƚŝŽŶƐƚŚĞD^WĨŽƌƚŚĞϴͲϭͬϮ͟ŚŽůĞƐĞĐƚŝŽŶŝƐϭ͕ϯϬϬƉƐŝ;ůĞƐƐŽƌŽĨĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƉŽƌĞ
ƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŽƌĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĨƌĂĐƚƵƌĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞͿ
DŝŶŝŵƵŵ>ĞĂŬͲKĨĨdĞƐƚ;>KdͿΘ&ŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ/ŶƚĞŐƌŝƚLJdĞƐƚ;&/dͿZĞƋƵŝƌĞŵĞŶƚƐ
>KdĞůŽǁ^ƵƌĨĂĐĞĂƐŝŶŐ^ŚŽĞ
dŚĞ ĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚ >Kd ǀĂůƵĞ ďĂƐĞĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ
ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞŝƐϭϱƉƉŐĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚŵƵĚ
ǁĞŝŐŚƚ;DtͿ͘ĂƐĞĚŽŶĂŬŝĐŬŝŶƚĞŶƐŝƚLJĨĂĐƚŽƌ
ŽĨϬ͘ϱƉƉŐƚŚĞŵĂdžŝŵƵŵŝŶĨůƵdžƚŚĂƚĐŽƵůĚďĞ
ƚĂŬĞŶǁŝƚŚŽƵƚďƌĞĂŬŝŶŐĚŽǁŶƚŚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƐŚŽĞ
ŝƐϮϮ͘ϬϲďďůƐ͘
ŽŶǀĞƌƐĞůLJ͕ ŝĨ ƚŚĞ ŵĂdžŝŵƵŵ ŝŶĨůƵdž ǀŽůƵŵĞ
ƚĂŬĞŶĂƚƚŚĞdŽĨƚŚĞƉůĂŶŶĞĚŝŶƚĞƌŵĞĚŝĂƚĞ
ƐĞĐƚŝŽŶǁĂƐŚĞůĚƚŽϮϬďďůƐ͕ƚŚĞŵŝŶŝŵƵŵ>Kd
ǀĂůƵĞƚŽĚƌŝůůĂŚĞĂĚŝƐĞƋƵŝǀĂůĞŶƚƚŽϭϰ͘ϲϵƉƉŐ
Dt͘
WĂƌĂŵĞƚĞƌ ƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚ>Kd DĂdžϮϬďďů<ŝĐŬ
tĞůůd;dsͿ ϴϬϬϬ ϴϬϬϬ
ƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚWŽƌĞWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞΛd;DtͿ ϵ͘Ϯ ϵ͘Ϯ
<ŝĐŬ/ŶƚĞŶƐŝƚLJϬ͘ϱ Ϭ͘ϱ
ƋƵŝǀĂůĞŶƚ<ŝĐŬDt ϵ͘ϳ ϵ͘ϳ
ĂƐŝŶŐƐŚŽĞĞƉƚŚϮϬϬϬ ϮϬϬϬ
>KdDt ϭϱ ϭϰ͘ϲϵ
,ŽůĞ^ŝnjĞϴ͘ϱ ϴ͘ϱ
,>ĞŶŐƚŚϱϮϴ ϱϮϴ
,Kϲ͘ϳϲ ϲ͘ϳϲ
ƌŝůůƉŝƉĞϰϰ
^ĂĨĞƚLJDĂƌŐŝŶϭϬϬ ϭϬϬ
'ĂƐ'ƌĂĚŝĞŶƚϬ͘ϭ Ϭ͘ϭ
,ŶŶĂƉ Ϭ͘ϬϮϲ Ϭ͘ϬϮϲ
WŶŶĂƉ Ϭ͘Ϭϱϱ Ϭ͘Ϭϱϱ
WŵĂdž;>KdWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞͿĂƚƐŚŽĞ ϭϰϲϬ͘ϬϬ ϭϰϮϳ͘ϳϲ
&ŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶWƌĞƐƐƵƌĞ ϰϬϯϱ͘Ϯ ϰϬϯϱ͘Ϯ
,ĞŝŐŚƚŝŶĨůƵdž ϭϭϭϱ͘ϳϯ ϭϬϯϲ͘ϬϬ
sŽůƵŵĞĂďŽǀĞďŝƚ;/ŶĨůƵdžǀŽůĂƚ,ͬďŝƚͿ ϰϱ͘ϳϯ ϰϭ͘ϯϴ
sŽůƵŵĞĂtW;/ŶĨůƵdžǀŽůĂƚƐŚŽĞͿ ϲϬ͘ϵϳ ϱϲ͘ϲϭ
sŽůĂƚtW^ŚƵƚŝŶĐŽŶĚŝƚŝŽŶƐ;/ŶĨůƵdžĂƚďŽƚƚŽŵͿ ϮϮ͘Ϭϲ ϮϬ͘Ϭϯ
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x&ŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶ/ŶƚĞŐƌŝƚLJdĞƐƚ;&/dͿ͗&ŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶŝƐƚĞƐƚĞĚƚŽĂƉƌĞͲĚ ĞƚĞƌŵŝŶĞĚĞƋƵŝǀĂůĞŶƚŵƵĚǁĞŝŐŚƚ͘
x>ĞĂŬͲKĨĨdĞƐƚ;>KdͿ͗WƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŝƐĞdžĞƌƚĞĚĂŐĂŝŶƐƚƚŚĞĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƵŶƚŝůĨůƵŝĚďĞŐŝŶƐƚŽĚŝƐĐĞƌŶĂďůLJƉƵŵƉ
ĂǁĂLJ͘WƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĂƚǁŚŝĐŚƚŚŝƐĨŝƌƐƚŽĐĐƵƌƐŝƐƚŚĞůĞĂŬŽĨĨƉŽŝŶƚ͘
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ƐŚŽĞƚŽƐŽŵĞƉŽŝŶƚĂďŽǀĞƚŚĞƚĂƌŐĞƚƌĞƐĞƌǀŽŝƌ͘'ĞŶĞƌĂůůLJĚŽŶĞǁŚĞŶůĞĂŬͲŽĨĨŝƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚďƵƚĐŽƵůĚ
ŶŽƚďĞĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĚũƵƐƚďĞůŽǁƚŚĞĐĂƐŝŶŐƐŚŽĞ͕ŽƌǁŚĞƌĞǁĞĂŬĞƌĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶƐĂƌĞƐƵƐƉĞĐƚĞĚĂďŽǀĞƚŚĞ
ƚĂƌŐĞƚƌĞƐĞƌǀŽŝƌďƵƚďĞůŽǁƚŚĞĐĂƐŝŶŐƐŚŽĞ͕ĂŶĚĂƐƐƵƌĂŶĐĞŝƐƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚŽĨďĞŝŶŐĂďůĞƚŽƐƵƉƉŽƌƚ
ĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚŵƵĚǁĞŝŐŚƚ͘
WƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞĨŽƌ&/d
ϭ͘ƌŝůůϮϬ͛ŽĨŶĞǁŚŽůĞďĞůŽǁƚŚĞĐĂƐŝŶŐƐŚŽĞ͘
Ϯ͘ŝƌĐƵůĂƚĞƚŚĞŚŽůĞƚŽĞƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĂƵŶŝĨŽƌŵŵƵĚĚĞŶƐŝƚLJƚŚƌŽƵŐŚŽƵƚƚŚĞƐLJƐƚĞŵďĞĨŽƌĞƉƵůůŝŶŐďĂĐŬƵƉ
ŝŶƚŽƚŚĞƐŚŽĞ͘
ϯ͘ůŽƐĞƚŚĞKW;ƌĂŵŽƌĂŶŶƵůĂƌͿ͘
ϰ͘WƵŵƉĚŽǁŶƚŚĞĚƌŝůůƉŝƉĞĂƚЬƚŽЪďĂƌƌĞůƉĞƌŵŝŶƵƚĞǁŚŝůĞŵĂŝŶ ƚĂŝŶŝŶŐĂƐƚĂďůĞƌĂƚĞ͘
ϱ͘KŶĂŐƌĂƉŚǁŝƚŚƚŚĞƌĞĐĞŶƚĐĂƐŝŶŐƚĞƐƚĂůƌĞĂĚLJƐŚŽǁŶ͕ƉůŽƚƚŚĞĨůƵŝĚƉƵŵƉĞĚ;ǀŽůƵŵĞŽƌƐƚƌŽŬĞƐͿ
ǀĞƌƐƵƐĚƌŝůůƉŝƉĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞĂƉƉƌŽƉƌŝĂƚĞƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŝƐĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĚĨŽƌƚŚĞĚĞƐŝƌĞĚ&/dĂƚƚŚĞ
ƐŚŽĞ͘
ϲ͘^ŚƵƚĚŽǁŶǁŚĞŶƚŚĞƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŝƐĂĐŚŝĞǀĞĚĂŶĚŚŽůĚƚŚĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĨŽƌϭϬŵŝŶƵƚĞƐŽƌ
ƵŶƚŝůƚŚĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞƐƚĂďŝůŝnjĞƐ͘ZĞĐŽƌĚƚŝŵĞǀĞƌƐƵƐƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŝŶŽŶĞͲŵŝŶƵƚĞŝŶƚĞƌǀĂůƐ͘
ϳ͘ůĞĞĚƚŚĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞŽĨĨĂŶĚƌĞĐŽƌĚƚŚĞĨůƵŝĚǀŽůƵŵĞƌĞĐŽǀĞƌĞĚ͘
dŚĞƉƌĞͲĚĞƚĞƌŵŝŶĞĚƐƵƌĨĂĐĞƉƌĞƐƐƵƌĞĨŽƌĞĂĐŚĨŽƌŵĂƚŝŽŶŝŶƚĞŐƌŝƚLJƚĞƐƚŝƐďĂƐĞĚŽŶĂĐŚŝĞǀŝŶŐĂŶĚDt
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Approvals
Name Signature Date
Author Roxanne Marino 1/20/2022
Schlumberger review
Schlumberger Approval
Customer Approval
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Cementing Program Generated From
Cementics File merlin 2_9.625in_surface_v4.jdcx
Cementics Version 2020.2.4
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
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The cementing program incorporates the following data :
RigType Land
Fluids Return to
BHST 50.7 degF
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Mud Line Depth 0.0 ft
Mud Return Depth 18.5 ft
Section MD 2000.0 ft
Section TVD 2000.0 ft
Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Joint
ft
Weight
lb/ft
ID
in
Grade Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Thread
Prev Casing 107.5 16 40.0 82.5 15.01 L-80 1480 4331
Casing 2000.0 9 5/8 40.0 43.5 8.755 L-80 3810 6330
Landing Collar 1920.0 Serial number :
Open Hole
Total Volume 437.0 bbl
Minimum Diameter 12.250 in
Maximum Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Annular Excess 157.9 %
Mean Equivalent Diameter 15.418 in
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MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
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Frac
Top ED
lb/gal
Frac
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Pore
Top ED
lb/gal
Pore
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Lithology
Res.
Fluid Name
0.0 107.5 107.5 11.00 11.00 7.81 7.81 Sandstone
107.5 1079.0 1079.0 11.00 11.03 7.81 8.28 Sandstone Permafrost
Base
1079.0 2000.0 2000.0 11.03 13.10 8.28 8.40 Sandstone
Temperature
Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Bottom TVD
ft
Temperature
degF
Gradient
degF/100ft
Relative
Gradient
degF/100ft
Sea Current
ft/min
Surface 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.00 -196702.76
Rock 0.0 1063.0 1063.0 32.0 3.01 3.01 0.00
Rock 1063.0 1500.0 1500.0 40.7 2.72 2.00 0.00
BHST 1500.0 2000.0 2000.0 50.7 2.54 2.00 0.00
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Type Name Density
lb/gal
Conditions K
lbf.s^n/ft2
n Ty
lbf/100ft2
Spacer MUDPUSH* II 10.00 Custom 80.0 degF [ T1 ]3.34E-2 0.37 8.98
Drilling Fluid Drilling Fluid 9.20 Surface 68.0 degF 1.13E-2 0.49 4.59
Slurry 10.7 ppg
ARTICSET Lite III -
Lead
10.70 Downhole 68.0 degF 8.81E-2 0.28 0.00
Slurry 15.7ppg
ARCTICSET I Tail
15.70 Surface 68.0 degF 6.42E-3 0.84 0.00
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Fluid Drilling Fluid
Number of Circulation 0.35
Total Volume at Ambient T 150.0 bbl
Ambient Temperature -0.0 degF
Correction Slope 0.00
Pumping Stages
Fluid Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Drilling Fluid 5.0 00:30 150.0
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 18 107.5 00:30
Success Production/Influx 0 107.5 00:30
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
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Fluid Placement in Annulus
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 23.75 18.5 0.0 0.0 9.20
MUDPUSH* II 23.75 18.5 0.0 40.0 10.00
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead
23.75 1100.0 1081.5 202.9 10.70
15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
1100.0 2000.0 900.0 75.3 15.70
Fluid Placement in Pipe
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 1920.0 1920.0 143.0 9.20
15.7ppg ARCTICSET
I Tail
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Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Pump
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bbl/min
Injection
Temperature
degF
Comment
Cumulated
Time
hr:mn
MUDPUSH* II 00:07 40.0 6.0 68.0 00:07
Plug 00:05 00:12
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead
00:41 202.9 5.0 68.0 00:52
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
00:16 81.3 5.0 68.0 01:08
Top Plug 00:05 01:13
Drilling Fluid :00:29 143.0
> Drilling Fluid 00:14 113.0 8.0 68.0 01:28
> Drilling Fluid 00:15 30.0 2.0 68.0 Slow down to bump plug 01:43
Maximum Required Hydraulic Horsepower (HHP)38.9 hhp (at 01:27 hr:mn)
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Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 11 107.5 01:43
Success Production/Influx 0 107.5 01:23
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dead-End Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dynamic u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Balanced u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
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Static Temperature. at TOC 0.6 degF Static Temperature at BH 50.7 degF
Simulated HCT at TOC 46.9 degF Simulated HCT at BH 60.4 degF
Max First SK Temperature 68.0 degF Max Last SK Temperature 68.0 degF
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Fluid Name Pumped Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
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Mix Fluid Dead
Volume
bbl
Silo dead
volume
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15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail
81.3 0.0 81.3 0.0 0
10.7 ppg ARTICSET Lite
III - Lead
202.9 0.0 202.9 0.0 0
MUDPUSH* II 40.0 0.0 40.0 0.0 0
Material Summary
Additive Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Loadout
Items
Pack.
Name
Pack.
Size
Comment
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I
Tail Blend
39106 lb 39106 lb 39106 lb 0.00 bulk 0lb
Mix Water 7119 gal 7119 gal 7119 gal 0.00 0 gal
Fresh Water 8682 gal 8682 gal 8682 gal 0.00 0 gal
D047 51 gal 51 gal 51 gal 10.19 pail 5 gal
10.7 ppg ARTICSET
Lite III - Lead Blend
41151 lb 41151 lb 41151 lb 0.00 bulk 0lb
D044 4035 lb 4035 lb 4035 lb 73.36 sack 55 lb
D079 370 lb 370 lb 370 lb 3.70 sack 100 lb
D065 144 lb 144 lb 324 lb 6.48 sack 50 lb
S002 309 lb 309 lb 309 lb 3.09 sack 100 lb
D031 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb 32.80 sack 110 lb
D182 186 lb 186 lb 186 lb 3.72 sack 50 lb
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15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
Pumped Volume : 81.3 bbl
Density : 15.70 lb/gal
SVF : 49.0 %
Yield : 0.93 ft3/sk
Dry Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Dry Phase 39106 lb 39106 lb
15.7ppg ARCTICSET I Tail
Blend:
80 lb per sack 39106 lb 39106 lb 39106 lb
- D907 37.8 % BWOB 14798 lb 14798 lb 14798 lb
- D053 56.4 % BWOB 22056 lb 22056 lb 22056 lb
- D013 0.6 % BWOB 235 lb 235 lb 235 lb
- D065 0.5 % BWOB 180 lb 180 lb 180 lb
- D044_4.7 % BWOB 1838 lb 1838 lb 1838 lb
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Mix Fluid 3.548 gal/sk VBWOB 1740 gal 1740 gal
Mix Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 1730 gal 1730 gal 1730 gal
Fresh Water 3.528 gal/sk VBWOB 1730 gal 1730 gal 1730 gal
D047 0.020 gal/sk VBWOB 10 gal 10 gal 10 gal
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Pumped Volume : 202.9 bbl
Density : 10.70 lb/gal
SVF : 33.9 %
Yield : 2.77 ft3/sk
Dry Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Dry Phase 45186 lb 45186 lb
10.7 ppg ARTICSET Lite III
- Lead Blend:
100 lb per sack 41151 lb 41151 lb 41151 lb
-G 36.4 % BVOB 28102 lb 28102 lb 28102 lb
- D053 9.1 % BVOB 5944 lb 5944 lb 5944 lb
- B439_54.5 % BVOB 7104 lb 7104 lb 7104 lb
D044 9.0 % BWOW 4035 lb 4035 lb 4035 lb
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Mix Fluid 13.310 gal/sk VBWOB 5477 gal 5477 gal
Mix Water 13.094 gal/sk VBWOB 5388 gal 5388 gal 5388 gal
Fresh Water 13.094 gal/sk VBWOB 5388 gal 5388 gal 5388 gal
D079 0.9 % BWOB 370 lb 370 lb 370 lb
D065 0.3 % BWOB 144 lb 144 lb 144 lb
D047 0.100 gal/sk VBWOB 41 gal 41 gal 41 gal
S002 0.8 % BWOB 309 lb 309 lb 309 lb
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Pumped Volume : 40.0 bbl
Density : 10.00 lb/gal
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Material:
2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
- D031 2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
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Total Liquid Phase 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1580 gal 1580 gal
Fresh Water 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1563 gal 1563 gal 1563 gal
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Document Name and Version :
Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires document agreement (SLB
QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard)
Approvals
Name Signature Date
Author Roxanne Marino 1/20/2022
Schlumberger review
Schlumberger Approval
Customer Approval
“By signing this document (or confirmation email), I confirm I have reviewed and approved it as the basis for the well cementing
program.”
Distribution List :
Cementing Program Generated From
Cementics File merlin_2_7_in_casing_v5.jdcx
Cementics Version 2020.2.4
Revision History
Date Version Description Author
1/20/2022 5 Updated top of casings and volume Rmarino
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The cementing program incorporates the following data :
RigType Land
BHST 170.7 degF
All depths take the rig floor as reference
Mud Line Depth 0.0 ft
Mud Return Depth 23.8 ft
Section MD 8000.0 ft
Section TVD 8000.0 ft
Tubulars and Casing Hardware
MD
ft
OD
in
Joint
ft
Weight
lb/ft
ID
in
Grade Collapse
psi
Burst
psi
Thread
Prev Casing 107.5 16 40.0 82.45 15.01 L-80 1480 4331
2000.0 9 5/8 40.0 43.5 8.755 L-80 3810 6330
Casing 8000.0 7 40.0 29.0 6.184 L-80 7030 8160
Landing Collar 7920.0
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Total Volume 1169.2 bbl
Minimum Diameter 12.250 in
Maximum Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Diameter 12.250 in
Mean Annular Excess 50.0 %
Mean Equivalent Diameter 14.163 in
Formation
Top
MD
ft
Bottom
MD
ft
Bottom
TVD
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Frac
Top ED
lb/gal
Frac
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Pore
Top ED
lb/gal
Pore
Bottom
ED
lb/gal
Lithology
Res.
Fluid Name
0.0 105.0 105.0 10.67 10.67 8.00 8.00 Sandstone
105.0 1079.0 1079.0 10.67 11.03 8.00 8.28 Sandstone Permafrost
Base
1079.0 2000.0 2000.0 11.03 11.03 8.28 6.32 Sandstone
2000.0 8000.0 8000.0 11.03 16.32 6.32 9.21 Sandstone
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ft
Bottom MD
ft
Bottom TVD
ft
Temperature
degF
Gradient
degF/100ft
Relative
Gradient
degF/100ft
Sea Current
ft/min
Surface 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.0 0.00 -196702.76
Rock 0.0 1063.0 1063.0 32.0 3.01 3.01 0.00
Rock 1063.0 1500.0 1500.0 40.7 2.72 2.00 0.00
Rock 1500.0 3000.0 3000.0 70.7 2.36 2.00 -196702.76
Rock 3000.0 3005.0 3005.0 70.8 2.36 2.00 0.00
BHST 3005.0 8000.0 8000.0 170.7 2.13 2.00 0.00
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Fluids
Type Name Density
lb/gal
Conditions K
lbf.s^n/ft2
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lbf/100ft2
Spacer MUDPUSH* II 10.00 Custom 80.0 degF [ T1 ] 3.34E-2 0.37 8.98
Drilling Fluid Drilling Fluid 9.40 Surface 68.0 degF 1.13E-2 0.49 4.59
Slurry 15.7ppg
ARCTICSET I Tail
15.70 Surface 68.0 degF 6.42E-3 0.84 0.00
Slurry G-blend Tail 15.80 Manual 1.04E-2 0.81 0.00
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Fluid Drilling Fluid
Number of Circulation 0.12
Total Volume at Ambient T 150.0 bbl
Ambient Temperature -0.0 degF
Correction Slope 0.00
Pumping Stages
Fluid Pump Rate
bbl/min
Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Drilling Fluid 5.0 00:30 150.0
Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 85 2000.0 00:30
Success Production/Influx 192 8000.0 00:30
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
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Fluid Placement in Annulus
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 23.7 2028.4 2004.6 57.3 9.40
MUDPUSH* II 2028.4 2300.0 271.6 40.0 10.00
G-blend Tail 2300.0 8000.0 5700.0 839.4 15.80
Fluid Placement in Pipe
Fluid Name Top MD
ft
Bottom MD
ft
Length
ft
Volume
bbl
Surface Density
lb/gal
Drilling Fluid 0.0 7920.0 7920.0 294.2 9.40
G-blend Tail 7920.0 8000.0 80.0 3.0 15.80
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Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name Duration
hr:mn
Volume
bbl
Pump
Rate
bbl/min
Injection
Temperature
degF
Comment
Cumulated
Time
hr:mn
MUDPUSH* II 00:08 40.0 5.0 68.0 00:08
Plug 00:05 00:13
G-blend Tail 02:48 842.4 5.0 68.0 03:01
Top Plug 00:05 03:06
Drilling Fluid : 00:41 294.2
> Drilling Fluid 00:35 283.0 8.0 68.0 03:42
> Drilling Fluid 00:06 11.2 2.0 68.0 Slow down to bump plug 03:47
Maximum Required Hydraulic Horsepower (HHP)391.2 hhp (at 03:42 hr:mn)
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Well Security
Status Description Min Differential
Pressure
psi
At Depth
ft
At Time
hr:mn
Success Fracturing 64 2000.0 00:45
Success Production/Influx 90 8000.0 03:47
Success Burst 0 0.0 00:00
Success Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dead-End Collapse 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Dynamic u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
N/A Balanced u-tubing in Dead-End 0 0.0 00:00
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Temperature Summary Table
Static Temperature. at TOC 56.7 degF Static Temperature at BH 170.7 degF
Simulated HCT at TOC 90.6 degF Simulated HCT at BH 106.0 degF
Max First SK Temperature 112.5 degF Max Last SK Temperature 105.7 degF
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Pattern Placement
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Joints Centralizer Alias Pattern Min STO Depth
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2000.0 49.46 CT_2A07000850000C0 0 100.0 21.8
7000.0 125.00 CT_2A07000850000C0 1/3 100.0 2020.0
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StandOff
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8000.0 70.0
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Volume Summary
Fluid Name Pumped Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
Dead Volume
bbl
Prepared Fluid
bbl
Mix Fluid Dead
Volume
bbl
Silo dead
volume
ton
G-blend Tail 842.4 0.0 842.4 0.0 0
MUDPUSH* II 40.0 0.0 40.0 0.0 0
Material Summary
Additive Pumped
Quantity
Required
Quantity
Loadout
Quantity
Loadout
Items
Pack.
Name
Pack.
Size
Comment
G-blend Tail Blend 382733 lb 382733 lb 382733 lb 0.00 bulk 0 lb
Mix Water 20432 gal 20432 gal 20432 gal 0.00 0 gal
Fresh Water 21996 gal 21996 gal 21996 gal 0.00 0 gal
D047 204 gal 204 gal 204 gal 40.72 pail 5 gal
D065 1914 lb 1914 lb 1914 lb 38.27 sack 50 lb
D255 1531 lb 1531 lb 1531 lb 69.59 sack 22 lb
D177 122 gal 122 gal 122 gal 2.22 drum 55 gal
D031 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb 32.80 sack 110 lb
D182 186 lb 186 lb 186 lb 3.72 sack 50 lb
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G-blend Tail
Pumped Volume : 842.4 bbl
Density : 15.80 lb/gal
SVF : 40.5 %
Yield : 1.16 ft3/sk
Dry Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Dry Phase 386178 lb 386178 lb
G-blend Tail Blend: 94 lb per sack 382733 lb 382733 lb 382733 lb
- G 94 lb/sk WBWOB 382733 lb 382733 lb 382733 lb
D065 0.5 % BWOB 1914 lb 1914 lb 1914 lb
D255 0.4 % BWOB 1531 lb 1531 lb 1531 lb
Liquid Phase Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Mix Fluid 5.098 gal/sk VBWOB 20758 gal 20758 gal
Mix Water 5.018 gal/sk VBWOB 20432 gal 20432 gal 20432 gal
Fresh Water 5.018 gal/sk VBWOB 20432 gal 20432 gal 20432 gal
D047 0.050 gal/sk VBWOB 204 gal 204 gal 204 gal
D177 0.030 gal/sk VBWOB 122 gal 122 gal 122 gal
MUDPUSH* II
Pumped Volume : 40.0 bbl
Density : 10.00 lb/gal
Weighting Material Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
MUDPUSH* II Weighting
Material:
2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
- D031 2.15 lb/gal WBVOSpacer 3607 lb 3607 lb 3607 lb
Base Fluid Concentration Pumped Quantity Required Quantity Loadout Quantity
Total Liquid Phase 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1580 gal 1580 gal
Fresh Water 0.9 bbl/bbl BVOSpacer 1563 gal 1563 gal 1563 gal
D182 5.00 lb/bbl WBVOBF 186 lb 186 lb 186 lb
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