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2022 Oooguruk-Torok Oil Pool
itw, " 1 1 12 ymyl enp us operat�nng 2022 Annual Reservoir Surveillance Report Oooguruk-Torok Oil Pool (OTOP) Oooguruk Field April 1, 2023 Table of Contents SUBJECT PAGE 1.0 Progress of the Enhanced Recovery Project.............................................................................1 2.0 Results and Analysis of Reservoir Pressure Surveys within the Pool..........................................3 3.0 Results and Analysis of Production and Injection Log Surveys, Tracer Surveys, Observation Well Surveys and Any Other Special Monitoring.......................................................................................4 4.0 Review of Pool Production Allocation Factors and Issues Over the Year....................................4 5.0 Reservoir Management Summary..........................................................................................5 ATTACHMENT OTOP Well Location Map.....................................................................................6 ATTACHMENT B 2022 OTOP Voidage Balance by Month................................................................ 7 ATTACHMENT C December 2022 OTOP Reservoir Pressure Map ...................................................... 8 ATTACHMENT D 2022 OTOP Form 10-412 Pressure Report............................................................. 9 ATTACHMENT E OTOP Form 10-428 Annual Reservoir Properties Report ....................................... 10 ATTACHMENT F ODST-46 Pressure Monitoring and Daily Injection Volumes (A1O 37A, Rule 9) ......... 11 Eni Petroleum, Alaska 1.0 Progress of the Enhanced Recovery Project The Oooguruk Field (OF) is one of two Eni US Operating Co. Inc. (Eni) offshore -operated fields in Alaska. Three oil pools, the Torok, Kuparuk and Nuiqsut, are currently under development within the OF. The development consists of an offshore man-made gravel island, the Oooguruk Drill site (ODS), located just east of the Colville River Delta in Harrison Bay. ODS production is delivered to the Oooguruk Tie-in Pad (OTP) via a buried subsea flowline bundle and onshore flowlines, metered, then transferred to Kuparuk River Unit (KRU) facilities, operated by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. (CPAI), for final processing and transportation to the sales line. The current OTOP development consists of two producing wells, ODST-39 and ODST-45A, and one injection well, ODST-46i. The locations of the existing OTOP wells, the OTOP area, the current OU, and Oooguruk Torok Participating Area (OTPA) are shown in Attachment A. During 2022, OF engineering performed an internal operations and maintenance assessment to ensure compliance with corporate requirements. Additionally, Eni's corporate operations team performed a cold -eye review of the Oooguruk plant to identify bottlenecks, efficiencies and production improvement opportunities. An internal corporate assessment was also performed to ensure compliance with internal procedures on safety and environmental critical elements. Engineering work commenced on an integrated model to connect the reservoir, wells and surface production equipment to facilitate production optimization. An engineering study for revamping the 2-phase separator also started.. Operations included general maintenance and replacement of critical oil, water, and gas piping and valves. Additional field -wide maintenance was also performed, including mechanical integrity inspections of piping, tanks, pressure vessels and other safety systems. Routine maintenance was performed on the three power generation turbines and two gas injection compressors at OTP. Compressors A and B were inspected to identify potential design flaws and asset integrity improvements. Major overhauls were performed to Compressor B as well as Turbine C. In addition, cathodic protection inspections were completed on the sub -sea production flowline from ODS to OTP to ensure mechanical integrity of the pipelines. A detailed monitoring plan for injection system microbes was established with systematic biocide treatments conducted during 2022. Capital projects included eight (8) well work overs, 7 producers and 1 injector. Four (4) ESPs were installed in production wells. The ODS control room was relocated into the camp during the summer 2022, followed by a design study to relocate the OTP control room in 2024. Capital projects included the upgrade of the Fire and Gas software, mandatory tank and vessel inspections, lift/injection compressor PLC upgrade and module lifecycle upgrade. The ODS exterior camera system was upgraded to allow enhanced warning of nearby polar bears, seawater injection line pig trap upgrades and adding a corrosion coupon to the ODS subsea diesel flowline. A conversion from the existing Siemens PCS7 Distributed Control System (DCS) to Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 11 Emerson DeltaV has been developed with detailed engineering study supporting implementation during the 2024 maintenance turnaround. Finally, a revamping of the Rig Support Complex (RSC), in order to support the Well work Over campaign and future drilling campaign was started and will be complete in 2023. Design and fabrication work continued with the OTP Partial Gas Processing project. Expected startup is December 2023. Similarly, the Electrical Power Sharing project continued with design and procurement, with startup scheduled for 2025. The Oooguruk development originally envisioned producing wells would ultimately utilize electrical submersible pump completions (ESPs) in order to maximize drawdown and minimize gas lift and the associated KRU and hydraulic back -out effects. Currently, the majority of the OF producing wells require gas lift to produce. The gas lift gas coupled with the OF formation gas significantly impacts the flowline pressure, reducing overall flowrates, and generates significant back -out cost at KRU, which is also primarily constrained by gas processing capacity. These constraints result in backing out KRU fluid production when high total gas oil ratio (TGOR, includes formation and lift gas) OF fluids enter the system. Because of the hydraulic effects and KRU back -out all OF wells cannot be produced concurrently using gas lift. In 2022, on average, 12 of the 22 available producing OF wells were on-line with TGOR ranking typically used to determine which wells to produce. As planned in 2022, rig mobilization and recommissioning of the Rig Support Complex (RSC) was completed, and materials were in -place to install ESPs in OTOP producing wells. In preparation to run the ESPs coiled tubing interventions to clear the ODST-39 and ODST-45A wellbores of proppant and formation solids were completed in June 2022. Oooguruk rig activity was initiated in May 2022. However, due to unexpected equipment failures and supply limitations, the OTOP recompletion materials were used to complete higher priority Oooguruk wells during the rig workover campaign; consequently, OTOP activities were limited to rigless interventions (RLWO), refer to Table 1 below. Ultimately, the timing of the OTOP ESP recompletions will be dependent on future budget approvals and equipment availability. Upon reestablishing OTOP production, it is planned to restore integrity of the tubing in the ODST-46 injection well. Action + Well Name Well type Reservoir Action type Objectives/Description Completion Date 1 ODST-39 OP Torok RLWO Pre-RWO Preparations 23-Jun-22 2 ODST-45A OP Torok RLWO Pre-RWO Preparations 28-Jun-22 3 ODST-46 WI Torok RLWO Passport test 10-Oct-22 4 ODST-47 Inactive Torok RLWO Pull BPV from tubing hanger 19-Oct-22 5 ODST-39 OP Torok RLWO Pass port test 31-Dec-22 Table 1: 2022 OTPA Well Interventions As a result of the 2022 rig program and sustained water injection, OF oil production has increased 37% from 4,987 bopd in December 2021 to 6,825 bopd in December 2022. Water rates are up Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 12 20% from 3,053 bpd to 3,667 bpd, and total gas rates, formation plus lift gas, have decreased from 23 MMSCFPD to 17 MMSCFPD. However, the OF production network remains hydraulically constrained and only 13 of the 22 available wells were on-line on December 31, 2022. Consequently, due to the high total gas oil ratio (TGOR) required to produce the OTOP wells utilizing gas lift there was no production from the OTOP during 2022. Cumulative oil production since start-up in 2010 is 1,002,058 bbls. On July 25, 2020 ODST-46 developed tubing to inner annulus pressure communication and it remains shut in and secured pending diagnostics and repairs. As a result, OTOP water injection was not conducted in 2022 for enhanced recovery. Attachment F, in compliance with AIO 37A, Rule 9, details the daily well pressures and injection volumes for the report period. Cumulative water injection in the OTOP through 2022 is 840,369 barrels since the start of injection in 2012. Attachment B details the 2022 monthly and cumulative voidage for the OTOP. 2.0 Results and Analysis of Reservoir Pressure Surveys within the Pool Two pressure surveys were reported from three OTOP wells during 2022. The extended pressure build-ups in ODST-45A and ODST-39 coupled with the ODST-46i falloff data, continue to suggest similar levels of depletion and continuity within the ODS OTOP development area. The average 2022 OTOP pressure at 5,000 ft TVDss is estimated at 2,100 psi. The OTOP Pressure Map, Attachment C, captures the OTOP pressures for December 2022; all three wells have been shut- in for an extended period. Refer to Attachment D for the reported pressures surveys and relevant data. Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 13 3.0 Results and Analysis of Production and Injection Log Surveys, Tracer Surveys, Observation Well Surveys and Any Other Special Monitoring Extended shut-in bottom hole pressure data from ODST-39, ODST-45A and surface pressure fall- off data from ODST-46i indicate local communication in the reservoir as evidenced by the equalization of the pressures over time (refer to Attachments C and D). No additional surveillance logging or surveys were conducted in 2022. 4.0 Review of Pool Production Allocation Factors and Issues Over the Year Production from the Oooguruk-Torok Oil Pool (OTOP), Oooguruk-Kuparuk Oil Pool (OKOP) and Oooguruk-Nuiqsut Oil Pool (ONOP) is commingled at the surface into a common production line. Allocation between the pools is based on the ratio of total production for a pool to the total production for the Oooguruk Unit. The pool oil allocation factors for 2022 are: ONOP: 84.5% OKOP: 15.5% OTOP: 0.0% Theoretical production for individual wells for all pools is calculated on a daily basis. During 2022 wells were produced with chokes at 100% most of the time due to the capacity of the production line. Daily theoretical production for a well was calculated using the data from the most current well test and the amount of time a well was on production for a given day: Minutesproduced xDailyRate(BOPD)Wei<<es, = TheoreticalDailyProduction 1440 Minutes day The daily allocation factor for the unit is calculated by dividing the actual total production for the day by the sum of the theoretical daily production for each individual well. Daily allocated production is assigned to each well by multiplying its theoretical daily production by the daily allocation factor. The average daily allocation factor for 2022 was 0.9301. Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 14 5.0 Reservoir Management Summary The AOGCC issued pool rules under Conservation Orders No. 645A, 596 and 597 for the OTOP, OKOP and the ONOP, respectively. While there is no subsurface commingling, unitized substances produced from the three oil pools are commingled on the surface. Area injection orders (AIOs) authorizing the injection of fluids for enhanced oil recovery in the OTOP, OKOP, and ONOP reservoirs were issued by the AOGCC as AIO No. 37A, 33 and 34, respectively. Injection commenced into the OTOP in 2012. The OTOP reservoir management targets maximizing oil production, managing producing gas oil ratios (GOR) and maximizing long term reservoir performance and value through enhanced recovery while minimizing the project risks and maintaining the highest environmental and safety standards. Flood throughput and reliable water supply are critical to long-term OTOP recovery. Consequently, Eni implemented SWIS in 2020 and 2021 to avoid injecting KRU produced water, improve water supply reliability, and increase available injection pressures. SWIS uptime has been very high, successfully meeting OF reservoir injection targets and increasing supply pressure. Additionally, once the ODS booster pump is placed in-service, water injection supply pressures can be boosted from 3,300 psi to 3,700 psi, which will significantly increase injectivity and flood throughput in certain low injectivity wells. The AOGCC has approved increasing the pressure limit to 3,700 psi from 2,800 psi for both the ONOP and OKOP; however, the OTOP limit currently remains at 2,800 psi consistent with Rule 4 of A10 37A; a request for the AOGCC to modify AIO 37A to increase the Torok limit to 3,700 psi is planned once ODST-46 is repaired and on-line. The well historically has very low injectivity and would benefit. As discussed previously, in 2022 there was no injection nor production from the OTOP. Consequently, the current cumulative OTOP voidage replacement ratio remains at 32%. An Eni simulation model has been maintained and updated to assist in future development and flood management decisions in the OTOP. 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1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 6 334 335 334 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 7 334 335 335 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 8 334 335 334 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 9 334 335 334 1,792 1,792 1,792 142 143 143 0 0 January 10 334 335 334 1,791 1,792 1,792 142 143 142 0 0 January 11 334 334 334 1,791 1,792 1,792 142 143 143 0 0 January 12 334 334 334 1,791 1,792 1,792 142 143 143 0 0 January 13 333 334 334 1,791 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 14 333 334 333 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 15 333 333 333 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 16 333 333 333 1,792 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 17 333 333 333 1,791 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 18 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 143 142 0 0 January 19 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 January 20 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 January 21 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 January 22 332 333 333 1,791 1,792 1,791 142 143 142 0 0 January 23 332 333 333 1,791 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 24 332 333 333 1,791 1,792 1,792 143 143 143 0 0 January 25 332 333 332 1,791 1,792 1,791 143 143 143 0 0 January 26 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 143 142 0 0 January 27 332 333 332 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 January 28 332 333 333 1,790 1,791 1,790 141 142 141 0 0 January 29 332 333 332 1,790 1,791 1,790 141 142 142 0 0 January 30 332 333 333 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 January 31 332 333 332 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 1 332 333 332 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 1 11 February 2 1 332 333 332 1,791 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 3 331 332 332 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 4 331 332 332 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 5 331 332 332 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 6 331 332 332 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 February 7 331 332 331 1,789 1,791 1,790 140 142 141 0 0 February 8 330 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,789 140 141 140 0 0 February 9 331 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 February 10 331 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 February 11 331 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 February 12 330 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,789 140 141 141 0 0 February 13 330 331 331 1,789 1,789 1,789 140 140 140 0 0 February 14 331 331 331 1,789 1,789 1,789 140 140 140 0 0 February 15 330 331 331 1,788 1,789 1,789 139 140 140 0 0 February 16 330 331 331 1,788 1,789 1,788 139 140 140 0 0 February 17 330 331 331 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 140 140 0 0 February 18 330 331 331 1,789 1,790 1,789 140 141 141 0 0 February 19 330 331 331 1,790 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 February 20 330 331 330 1,790 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 February 21 330 331 330 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 142 141 0 0 February 22 330 331 330 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 February 23 330 331 330 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 February 24 330 331 330 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 February 25 330 330 330 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 142 141 0 0 February 26 329 330 330 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 142 141 0 0 February 27 329 330 330 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 February 28 329 933 352 1,790 1,830 1,792 142 156 144 0 0 March 1 350 407 359 1,791 1,794 1,791 144 152 146 0 0 March 2 348 350 349 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 144 143 0 0 March 3 346 348 347 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 4 345 346 346 1,790 1,791 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 5 344 345 345 1,790 1,791 1,791 142 142 142 0 0 March 6 344 345 344 1,790 1,791 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 7 343 344 343 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 8 342 343 343 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 9 342 343 343 1,790 1,790 1,790 142 142 142 0 0 March 10 342 343 342 1,790 1,790 1,790 141 142 142 0 0 March 11 342 343 342 1,789 1,790 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 12 342 343 342 1,789 1,790 1,790 141 141 141 0 0 March 13 342 343 342 1,789 1,790 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 14 342 343 342 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 112 March 15 342 342 342 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 141 140 0 0 March 16 342 343 342 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 141 140 0 0 March 17 342 342 342 1,789 1,789 1,789 140 141 140 0 0 March 18 341 342 342 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 140 140 0 0 March 19 342 342 342 1,788 1,789 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 March 20 342 342 342 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 March 21 342 342 342 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 140 140 0 0 March 22 341 342 342 1,789 1,789 1,789 140 141 141 0 0 March 23 341 342 342 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 24 341 342 342 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 25 341 342 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 26 341 342 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 27 341 342 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 28 341 341 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 29 341 342 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 1 0 March 30 341 342 341 1,789 1,789 1,789 141 141 141 0 0 March 31 341 341 341 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 141 141 0 0 April 1 341 341 341 1,788 1,789 1,788 140 141 140 0 0 April 2 341 341 341 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 141 141 0 0 April 3 340 341 341 1,788 1,789 1,789 140 141 140 0 0 April 4 340 341 341 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 5 340 341 341 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 6 340 341 341 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 7 340 341 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 139 140 140 0 0 April 8 340 341 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 9 340 341 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 10 340 341 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 11 340 340 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 12 340 340 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 141 140 0 0 April 13 340 340 340 1,788 1,788 1,788 140 141 141 0 0 April 14 340 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,788 140 140 140 0 0 April 15 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 16 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 17 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 18 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 19 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 20 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 21 339 340 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 22 339 340 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 23 339 340 340 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 1 24 339 340 339 1 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 113 April 25 1 339 340 1 339 1,787 1 1,788 1,787 1 140 140 140 0 0 April 26 339 340 339 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 27 339 340 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 28 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 29 339 340 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 140 140 140 0 0 April 30 339 340 339 1,787 1,788 1,787 140 141 140 0 0 May 1 339 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 2 338 339 339 1,788 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 3 339 339 339 1,788 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 4 339 340 339 1,788 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 5 339 339 339 1,788 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 6 339 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 7 339 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 8 338 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 141 141 0 0 May 9 338 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 142 141 0 0 May 10 338 339 339 1,788 1,788 1,788 141 142 142 0 0 May 11 338 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 142 141 0 0 May 12 339 340 339 1,787 1,788 1,788 141 142 141 0 0 May 13 339 340 339 1,787 1,788 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 14 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 15 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 16 339 339 339 1,787 1,788 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 17 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 18 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 19 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 20 339 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 21 338 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 141 0 0 May 22 338 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 23 338 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 24 338 339 339 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 141 0 0 May 25 338 339 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 141 141 0 0 May 26 338 339 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 141 0 0 May 27 338 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 May 28 338 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 141 0 0 May 29 338 338 338 1,787 1,788 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 May 30 338 339 338 1,787 1,788 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 May 31 338 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 1 338 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 June 2 338 338 338 1,787 1,788 1,788 142 143 142 0 0 June 3 338 338 338 1,787 1,788 1,788 142 143 142 0 0 June 4 338 339 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 114 June 5 1 338 339 1 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 141 0 0 June 6 338 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 June 7 337 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 8 337 338 338 1,787 1,787 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 9 337 338 338 1,787 1,788 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 10 337 338 338 1,787 1,788 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 11 337 338 337 11787 1,787 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 12 337 338 337 1,787 1,787 1,787 142 142 142 0 0 June 13 337 338 337 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 June 14 337 338 337 1,787 1,787 1,787 141 142 142 0 0 June 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145 0 0 August 9 337 338 338 1,788 1,788 1,788 145 146 145 0 0 August 10 337 340 338 1,788 1,789 1,789 145 147 146 0 0 August 11 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 147 147 0 0 August 12 338 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 147 146 0 0 August 13 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 147 147 0 0 August 14 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 147 146 0 0 August 15 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 146 146 0 0 August 16 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 146 146 0 0 August 17 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 147 146 0 0 August 18 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 146 146 146 0 0 August 19 338 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,789 146 146 146 0 0 August 20 338 338 338 1,788 11789 1,789 146 146 146 0 0 August 21 337 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,788 146 146 146 0 0 August 22 337 338 337 1,788 1,788 1,788 146 146 146 0 0 August 23 337 338 337 1,798 1,788 1,788 146 146 146 0 0 August 24 337 338 337 1,788 1,789 1,789 146 147 147 0 0 August 25 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 116 August 26 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 August 27 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 August 28 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 August 29 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 August 30 337 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 August 31 337 338 338 11789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 1 337 338 337 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 2 337 337 337 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 3 337 338 337 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 4 1 337 338 337 1,789 1,789 1,789 1 147 147 1 147 0 0 September 5 337 338 337 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 6 337 338 337 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 7 337 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 8 337 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,788 146 147 147 0 0 September 9 337 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,788 146 147 146 0 0 September 10 337 338 338 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 11 338 338 338 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 September 12 338 338 338 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0 December 7 362 364 363 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 8 364 367 365 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 9 365 368 367 1,789 1,790 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 10 364 366 365 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 11 364 368 366 1,788 1,789 1,788 147 147 147 0 0 December 12 367 374 370 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 13 370 373 371 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 14 368 373 371 1,789 1,790 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 15 369 371 370 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 16 369 373 371 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 147 0 0 December 17 372 373 373 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 147 0 0 December 18 373 374 374 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 19 374 376 375 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 20 374 376 375 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 21 375 377 376 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 22 376 378 377 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 23 377 378 378 1,789 1,789 1,789 148 148 148 0 0 December 24 378 379 378 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 148 0 0 December 25 379 381 380 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 December 26 379 1 381 380 1,788 1,789 1,788 146 147 147 0 0 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 119 December 27 380 384 382 1,788 1,788 1,788 146 146 146 0 0 December 28 384 386 385 1,788 1,789 1,788 146 147 147 0 0 December 29 385 387 386 1,788 1,789 1,788 147 147 147 0 0 December 30 385 388 387 1,788 1,789 1,789 147 147 147 0 0 December 31 388 389 389 1,789 1,789 1,789 147 148 147 0 0 Notes for Highlighted Dates Above: 2/28/2022 Surface valve testing, pumped 5 bbls down tubing for freeze protect 10/9-10/2022 Wellhead testing and maintenance 11/27/2022 Suspect shallow ice plug forming, pumped 8 bbls methanol down tubing 1/10/23 Eni Petroleum, Alaska Page 120 From:Roby, David S (OGC) To:Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC); Guhl, Meredith D (OGC); AOGCC Reporting (CED sponsored) Subject:FW: Eni"s 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Date:Monday, April 17, 2023 3:23:18 PM Eni has dropped the confidentiality request. Please add a copy of this email chain to the PDFs of the reports. Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 2:55 PM To: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Subject: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Dave, Regarding Eni’s recently submitted 2022 Reservoir Surveillance Reports for both Nikaitchuq and Oooguruk Units, please disregard Eni’s request for confidentiality stated in our transmittal letter dated March 31, 2023. If you need an amended transmittal letter for the record, let me know. Please accept our apologies for this oversight. Thanks, Robert A. Province Manager – Land & Public Relations Eni US Operating Co. Inc (907) 865-3350- Office (907) 947-3793 – Cell Email: robert.province@eni.com From: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 1:16 PM To: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Hi Robert, No worries. Because you made a claim of confidentiality, one that we disagree with, we’re not going to make the documents available to the public until we resolve the issue. Waiting until early next week is no big deal but if it drags on too long we may take other steps, like scheduling a hearing on the matter. Regards, Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2023 12:53 PM To: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Dave, Thank you for the helpful information below. I am suspecting early next week, to revoke Eni’s request for the RSRs be held Confidential. I will contact you as soon as I hear back from HQs. Again, thank you in advance for your patience in this regard. Robert A. Province Manager – Land & Public Relations Eni US Operating Co. Inc (907) 865-3350- Office (907) 947-3793 – Cell Email: robert.province@eni.com From: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 3:49 PM To: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Hi Robert, Yes, but it’s a little convoluted. 20 AAC 25.517 requires and initial reservoir development plan and then annual updates to said plan, so submitting an annual plan is a regulatory requirement. However, that requirement is usually superseded, as it is in the case of Eni’s operations, when pool rules are issued that prescribe slightly different requirements for a reservoir surveillance report (for example, Rule 12 of CO 631 prescribes the rules for Nikaitchuq’s report). The pool rules are issued in accordance with 20 AAC 25.520 and thus the rules in the orders have the same effect (i.e. it is a requirement the operator has to follow and the AOGCC could take an enforcement action against an operator if they do not abide by the conditions of the rule) as if they were written directly in the regulations themselves. In reference to why we’re saying these reports should be public information, 20 AAC 25.537(a) states: The commission will routinely make available to the public, by means of records or reports, in its offices or elsewhere, or by means of regular publication, the following information: …(3) all reports and information required by this chapter [this refers to 20 AAC 25] for development and service wells,… So, since the reports are required by an order issued under the chapter it’s our position the reports should be public. Hope this helps. Regards, Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 2:48 PM To: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Dave, I probably won’t be able to get a final response to you until next week. Also, Headquarters had asked how AOGCC makes the request for these reports. It’s a regulatory requirement, correct? I am attempting to convince Headquarters to remove their confidentiality request. Eni has never requested confidentiality status on the RSRs. Robert A. Province Manager – Land & Public Relations Eni US Operating Co. Inc (907) 865-3350- Office (907) 947-3793 – Cell Email: robert.province@eni.com From: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2023 2:13 PM Security Warning: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you have verified the sender’s email address and know the content is safe. To: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>; Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>; Brooks, James S (OGC) <james.brooks@alaska.gov> Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Hi Robert, I haven’t heard anything back on the confidentiality issue. Have you had a chance to think about this? Regards, Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: Roby, David S (OGC) Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 2:47 PM To: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov>; Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov>; Brooks, James S (OGC) <james.brooks@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Hi Robert, I understand there’s been some back and forth this morning about additional submittals. What we need are Excel spreadsheet versions of the 10-412 reports that are attachment C in the ARSs and the 10-428 that is Attachment E in the reports to facilitate loading this information into our database. Attached is your submittal of the 412s from last year for reference. Also, on the Annual surveillance reports and the Polymer Injection project report on the cover letters you request that the reports be held confidential. Many moons ago you submitted ARSs marked as confidential and at that time you said that was done in error and Eni wasn’t seeking to have the reports held confidential (see attached email). Has Eni’s position on this matter changed? If so you will need to provide justification for the AOGCC to consider for why these documents should be held confidential. Generally speaking, information that the AOGCC requires to be submitted, as is the case for the ARSs and the polymer injection report since those were required by orders issued by the AOGCC, is considered public information unless it is entitled to confidentiality under some other provision of state or federal law. In which case the specific information that is entitled to confidentiality can be redacted from the report but the bulk of the report will be made available to the public. 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. Regards, Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 12:08 PM To: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov>; Brooks, James S (OGC) <james.brooks@alaska.gov> Cc: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov> Subject: FW: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports From: Province Robert <Robert.Province@eni.com> Sent: Monday, April 3, 2023 12:05 PM To: Carlisle, Samantha J (OGC) <samantha.carlisle@alaska.gov> Cc: Zuber Joshua <Joshua.Zuber@eni.com> Subject: Eni's 2022 Oooguruk Reservoir Surveillance Reports Sam, Attached please find the subject reports (digital copies) that I dropped off at AOGCC on Friday March 31st. Remainder of reports to follow in next email. Robert A. Province Manager – Land & Public Relations Eni US Operating Co. 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