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HomeMy WebLinkAbout190-172Pages NOT Scanned in this Well History File XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial scanning project. They are available in the original file and viewable by direct inspection. File Number of Well History File PAGES TO DELETE Complete RESCAN [] Color items - Pages: Grayscale, halftones, pictures, graphs, charts- Pages: Poor Quality Original - Pages: [] Other- Pages: DIGITAL DATA [] Diskettes, No. n Other, No/Type OVERSIZED -[] ' Logs-of various kinds . Other COMMENTS: Scanned by: Dianna Vincent Nathan Lowell Date: [] TO RE-SCAN Notes: - Re-Scanned by: Bevedy Dianna Vincent Nathan Lowell Date: is~ THE MATERIAL UNDER THIS COVER HAS BEEN MICROFILMED ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 2, 2000 P M C:LORI~MFILM.DOC E E L E W A T E R IA L U N D ER TH IS M ARK ER 'tO TRIPLICATE ~ STATE OF ALASKA -~ .ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL OPEN FLOW POTENTIAL TEST REPORT la. TEST: INITIAL ANNUAL SPECIAL lb. TYPE TEST MULTIPOINT]~ OTHER STABILIZED [] NON STABILIZED CONSTANT TIME ISOCHRONAL 2. Name of OPerator North Slope Borou§h 3. Address P.O. Box 1120 Barrow, Alaska 99723 4. Location of Well 14' FSL 700' FEL SE-4/SE-4 12. 16. Sec. 17-T20N-R19W U.M 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 41.9 KB N/A Completion Date {13. Total Depth 14. Plugback T.D. 4/8/91 I 2270' 2223' Csg. Size Weight per foot, lb. 7" 23// 17. Tbg. Size Weight per foot, lb. 2 3/8" 4.7// 18. Packer set at ft. 119. GOR cf/bbl. N/A J N/a 22. Producing thru: Tbg. [] Csg. E~ 23. Length of flow channel (L) 2175 ' . 24. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, : 7. Permit No. 90-172 8. APl Number 50-023-20030 , ,~C);v!M' 9. Unit or Lease NaT.e Walakpa ~' ,:.'; 10 Well Number 11. Field and Pool [..- Walakpa I ~'" ..... ;" :~:'/''''rr - 15. Type Completion(Describe) I i . ;.~; }~.l,.-'i Packerless "" '!'..','i: I.:: .__.... ," I.D. in inches Set at ft. Perforations: From To . 6. 366 2260 ' ~.-: '~. ~' ,; :~-~. 2162' ~ ..... :2'i88' ............ ' ,.D. ~n ~nches Set at.f~. '-~ it i %~- :!-- ~¢  20. API Liquid Hydrocarbons ~ ~ ,t ~]:,~4.'~)~icGravity Flowing fluid (G) Reservo,r Temp. F.,j~.?~.~.¢~[j.~. ~:~.~j ~5¢96~1~,'-~' F. Barometr,c Pressure (Pa), psia 57.5 -'~ .... · , 2175' ~ 0.571 0.0926 0.2~1 0 2~ .... Flow Data Prover Line X Size (in.) 2 x 3/8 2 x 3/8 2 x 3/8 2 x 3/8 2 x 3/8 Choke Orifice Size in.) PressureIpsig Diff.hw 170 7 388 ]10 458 i 8 660 !11 432 i I 6 Temp. Tubing Data Pressure psig 950 942 938 925 967 Temp. °F. Casing Data Pressure psig 930 909 895 875 882 Temp. OF. Duration of Flow Hr. 2.5 3 3,5 20 Basic Coefficient Pressure Flow Temp. Gravity Super Comp.  Factor Factor Factor Rate of Flow (24-Hour) hwPm Pm Q, Mcfd No. Fb or Fp Ft Fg Fpv 1. 2.439 184.7 1.055 1.3234 1.02047 642 2. 2.439 402.7 1,052~ 1.3234 1.045629 1430 3. 2..439 472.7 1.054 I 1.~2~4 11.055249 1697 4. 2.439 674.7 1.051 i 1.32~4J 1.080188 2472 5. 21439 446.7 1.056I 1.3234 1.052883 1603 ' for Separator for Flowing Temperature Pr T Tr Z Gas Fluid No. Gg G ~. 0.274311 467 1.338804 0.96040g 2. 0.598079 470 1.R47406 0.014628 3. 0.702041 468 1.R41671 0.898028 Critical Pressure ~7'~ .R2296R -- 4. 1.002045 471 1.350271 0.857041 Critical Temperature ~48.818779 ---- ~. 0.8_14__510 4_66 ~ I__._335937 0.90?.069 Form 10-421 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 Pc 1002.7 pc2 1005.4 pf 1039.7 pi2 1081 No. , , Pt Pc2 - Pt2 Pw Pw2 Pc2 - Pw2 Ps ps2 Pi2 _ ps2 Pt2 944.7 892.5 923.7 ,853 2 9O9.7 827.5 889.7 791_, 6 942.7 888.7 112.9 152.2 177.9 213.8 116.7 964.7 956.7 952.7 939.9 976.7 930.6 . 915.3 907.6 883.4 953.9 74.8 · 90.1 97.8 122 51.5 1022.8 1013,3 1010.1 998.0 1003.3 1048.2 1026.8 1020.3 996.0 1006.6 I 32.8 54.2 60.7 85 74.4 25. AOF (Mcfd) Remarks: 90,524 nl.416 c= 4.58 I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed ~/~ ~/~/~/~///~// Title Petroleum Engineer W~lliam W. Allen Date. 6/6/91 AOF Fb Fp Fg Fpv Ft G Gg GOR hw H L n Pa Pc Pf Pm Pr Ps Pt Pw © Tr T Z DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS Absolute Open Flow Potential. Rate of Flow that would be obtained if the bottom hole pressure opposite the producing face were reduced to zero psis. Basic orifice factor Mcfd/-,,.:' hwPm Basic critical flow prover or positive choke factor Mcfd/psia Specific gravity factor, dimensionless Super compressibility' factor=~.,/1/z dimensionless F lowing temperature factor, dimensionless Specific gravity of flowing fluid (air=l .000), dimensionless Specific Gravity of separator gas (air=1.00), dimensionless Gas-oil ratio, cu. ft. of gas (14.65 psis and 60 degrees F.) per barrel oil (60 degrees F.) Meter differential pressure, inches of water Vertical depth corresponding to L, feet (TVD) Length of flow channel, feet (MD) Exponent (slope) of back-pressure equation, dimensionless Field barometric pressure, psis Shut-in wellhead pressure, psis Shut-in pressure at vertical depth H, psis Static pressure at point of gas measurement, psis Reduced pressure, dimensionless Flowing pressure at vertical depth H, psis Flowing wellhead pressure, psis Static column wellhead pressure corresponding to Pt, psis Rate of flow, Mcfd (14.65 psis and 60 degrees F.) Reduced temperature, dimensionless Absolute temperature, degrees Rankin Compressibility factor, dimensionless Recommended procedures for tests and calculations may be found in the Manual Of Back-Pressure Testing Of Gas Wefts, Interstate Oil Compact Commission, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Form 10-421 WALAKPA #5 Bottomhole Performance Curve 6 7 8 91~0 2 Q, MCFPD TO: STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 279-1433 Receipt of the C~ o ~ 5-~ .,'~.. following material which was transmitted via is hereby acknowledged: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION DA TED: Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Copy sent YES 'L// to sender NO STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL ~ GAS ~ SUSPENDED ~ ABANDONED ~ SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number North Slope Borough 90-172 B. APl Number 50- 023-20030 9. Unit or Lease Name Walakpa 10, Well Number //5 11. Field and Pool 3. Address P.O. Box 1120 Barrow,~_AZaska 99723 4 Location of well at surface i ~,~.~,~ r .~ ;;;;~. - ~ "' ~-~'~t:~-~ ~ '~ ~!~ ~ . T20N-~19W U.M. 1~' FSL 700' FEn SE~ /~E~~ .Sec 17 At Top Producing Interval ~ t~q~;~ ~ 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) ~ 6. Lease D~ignation and Serial N~L~ 41-9 'KB ] N/A DateT.D. Reached ] 14. Date Comp.,Susp. orAband. ~ 5. Water Depth, if offshore 12. Date Spudded 13. 1 ~/2q/91 ~/30/91 4/8/9] (Perfoz'ated~ N/A feet MSt 17. Total D~th (MO+TVD) 18. Plug Back Depth (M~D)~ 19. Directional Survey 20. OepthwhereSSSV set 2270 ' 2223 ' Il YES Q NO ~ N/A feet MD 22. Type El~tric or Other Logs Run CNL-GR ,,. 95/8" ?" Walakpa y' I 16. No. of Completions 21. Thickness of Permafrost SETTING DEPTH MD BOTTOM 0 60' 0 1143' 0 2260' 1045' 23. CASING, LINER ANDCEMENTINGRECORD CASINGSIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP HOLESlZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNTPULLED 13 3/8"I 72# S-95 i8" i16 sx Permafros Cmt None 40# N-80 600 sx Permafros Cmt None 25. 38 sx Class G w/ 2% Econolite followed by 126 SX TUBING RECORD N-80 12 1/4" 8 1/2" None 'ermafrost PACKER SET (MD) NONE SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) 2 3/8" 4.7# 2152.20' 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. 23# 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and interval, size and number) 2162'-2188' 26' 12 SPF 293 shots 0.49" Diameter/Shot DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED NONE WATER-BBL 0 WATER ~B B L 0 ICHOKE SIZE IGAS'OILRATIO 1 ~ ~/6~ I u/a OIL G~F~ A-V i T Y-A P I.__ (-(~ r;~ 27. Date First Production Waiting on Pipeline Date of Test 1 Hours Tested Jl 4/~0/91 20 Flow Tubing Casing Pressure Press. 962 I 800 28. PRODUCTION TEST IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) Flowing ITEST PERIOD I~ I 0 I 1 2ql 124-HOUR RATE '~1 0 11~49~ CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. NONE Form 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE Submit in duplicate 29: Torok NAME 'Pebble Shale Walakpa Sand Kingak Shale GEOLOGIC MARKERS MEAS. DEPTH 800' 1806' 2163' 2188 ' TRUE VERT, DEPTH 30. FORMATION TESTS Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, GOR, and time of each phase, NO TESTS 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32, I hereby certify that the forego~g is true and corr~ to the best of my knowledge Signed .~Z~ f~/~ Titl~etroleum Engineer Date 5/~/91 INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27'. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23' Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27' Method of Operation' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28' If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 PROTRACTED SEC. 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. ~-- ''-'T ................. I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ ......... I I I T I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I ! ! I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I , I 14ff ,_ _ ' i_ .... J I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions and other details~~ Date Derek W. Howard, LS 6923 Scale: 1" = 1/4 mile 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. All dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,245,686 X = 629,146 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71° 04' 45.47" N. Long. 156° 54' 45.51" W. Bev. 28 Feet As-built Location For WALAKPA No. 5 Section 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH Surveyed By LCMF Limited 139 E. 51st. Ave. Anchorage, Alaska NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA '- -· ' - FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: ,~.~i¢;I ' Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DALLY OPERATIONS .... -~, ......... // -'F- ~Z,,,l~::i~~ DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: IDIESELREC'D: IH2OON LOC.: [ H2OUSED: DEVIATION I Background Gas Units ITripGas Units I Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A.P.I.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES O/o O/o O/o BIT JET SiZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. FTC. HRS. FT. IHR. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G I I I LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc HYDRAULICS LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY PUMPS / CASING ISIZE JWT. I GRADE I SHOE FRAC. GRAD. PPGAT FT. I TOL BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. WT. S.O. WT. RU. WT. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA FORMATION: DEPTH: ----- ! FOOTAGE Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type ~ DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. JET SIZE DEPTH ~G. HRS. ~.IHR. BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET DP/DC LENGTH PREgSURE VELOCITY AV PUMPS DAYS O~ dA~S ~O. BO~ Toxtod: NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA - - ~' FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: ,¢~7~ Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS Depth Degrees DI R ECTIO N Depth Degrees DI R ECTION Depth Degrees DI R ECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. ~G. HRS. ~.IHR, NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G I I HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY PUMPS OFF BOTTOM ~OT. ~. S.O. WT. R~. ~. B.H.A. k~G/H BH.A. WI. DAYS O~ dA~S ~O. 80~ Toxtod: Sfi~V. ~E~SO~k NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: ~, ~;7~) ! Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS : DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: IDIESELREC'D: IH2OON LOC.: I H2OUSED: DEVIATION I Background Gas Units ITdpGas Units I Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % -. BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. FTC. HRS. FT. IHR. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKELEN¢iH SPM GPM PRESSuREPUMP VELOCITyJET AV DP/Dc PUMPS / ~',. /~.. .,,~ / BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. WT. S.O. WT. RU. WT. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL DALLY COST I CUM. COST IRIG I SUPERVISOR NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type ~ DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A.P.I.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT gET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ~OT. CONDITION NO. SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. 32ND IN OUT ~G. H~S. ~.IH~. (MLBS.) ~PM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY CASING ~SIZE SHOEFRAC. GRAD. PPGAT ~.ITOL BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. ~. S.O. ~. RU. WT. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA 'w DEPTH: ! FOOTAGE FORMATION: ~/83 Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: J DIESEL REC'D: I",o ON LOC.: I H20 USED: DEVIATION I Background Gas Units ItripGas Units I Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type ~ DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. ~G. HRS. ~.IHR. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY PUMPS OAYS O~ dABS ~O. BO¢ NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow, Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA /- ,,' FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: ,/~;;27~ Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS gEV,AT.ON I aaokground Gas Units [TripGas Units [ Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION ,,,~.~ J i ~ o /,Cd 7 " 1 ~Z ¢ / ~'~_d ,' .~. o 1 MUD PROPERTIES: Type ~)A,LY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. JET SIZE DEPTH FTG. HRS. FT. IHR. BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G I HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKELENGTH SPM GPM PRESSuREPUMP VELOCITyJET AV DP/Dc CASING ISIZE y,~ '~IW-I'. ,,~/ IGRADE /~/_.,,~p JSHOEFRAC. GRAD. PPGAT FT. ITOL BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. WT. S.O. WT. RU. WT. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL DALLY COST I CUM. COST IRIG [SUPERVISOR NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barro,, Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA · · FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: /'~_.~ / Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: DIESEL REC'D: H~O ON LOC.' H20 USED: ~V,AT,ON I ~g,ound ~s Units IT~ipGas Units I Co,n~ction Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type J DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A.~I.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % O/o BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT ~. ROT. CONDITION NO. SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. 32ND IN OUT ~G. HRS. ~.IHR. (MLBS.) RPM T B G -- ' I '-I ' - I I HYDRAULI08 LINER 81ZE STROKE 8PM ~PM PUMP JET AV DP/DC LENGTH PRESSURE VELOOITY o~s,,~ I s,z~ ~,1 ~. ~. I ~ ~.~ I s~o~ ~o. ~. ~ ~ ~. I~o~ BHA OFF BOSOM ROT. ~. S.O. WT. RU. ~. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL ~,~oos~ Ic~.co~ I~,~ I s~v,so~ NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA /' - '" 7 -' FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: /,/,~/,,¥/'~ Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS DEVIATION I Background Gas Units [TripGas Units J Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A. RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION NO. SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. 32ND IN OUT ~G. HRS. ~.IHR. (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSU RE V~LOCITY PUMPS CASING ~ [SIZE 9~'~. ~ ~ [GRADE N~ ISHOEFRAC. GRAD. PPGAT ~.]TOL BHA ,, OFF BOSOM ROT. ~. S,O, ~. P,U, ~, B.H,A, LENGTH B.H.A. W~ ; · , DAYS ON JARS NO, BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL DALLY COST CUM. COST RIG SUPERVISOR NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA /' FOOTAGE - - WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: DIESEL REC'D: H20 ON LOC.: H20 USED: DEVIATION ~ Back~roun~ Gas Un,ts ~TdpGas Dh,ts ~ Connect,on Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type J DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION NO. SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. 32ND IN OUT ~G. HRS. FT. IHR. (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY CASING ISlZE I~. I GRADE I SHOE FRAC. GRAD. PPGAT ~. I TeL BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. ~. S.O. WT. RU. ~. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: ~'~ 7 t Last 24 Hrs. ¢7.~t WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS /~/~ /~ /~ ~~ DIESEL ON LOC., DIESEL USED; IDIESELREC'D: IH2OON LOC.: ] H2OUSED: DEVIATION [ Background Gas Units JTripGas Units J Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A.RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. ~G. HRS. ~.IHR. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY ~u~s i ( /~ (~ ~ OFF BOTTOM ROT. ~. S.C. WT. RU. ~. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS ~¢,,t.4 ~:~, l/,,z _<~.~,,,'~,, ,,..?? Z.. " DEVIATION ] Background Gas Units ITripGas Units I Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DI R ECTI ON Depth Degrees DI R ECTI ON Depth Degrees DI R ECTIO N ..¢' /~ a,I' ~ ° -~' /4' ° MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VISC. PV A. RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLO- Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % ~1'1:- JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. FTG. HRS. FT. IH R. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY PUMPS / .~ " /,~ ,~Z-- ..~/2 / CAS,r,, i BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT. WT. S.O. WT. P.U. WT. B.H.A. LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL DALLY COST I CUM. COST IRIG I SUPERVISOR NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Barrow Gas Development Daily Drilling Report ALASKA · FOOTAGE FORMATION: DEPTH: Last 24 Hrs. WEATHER: Wind: Temp.: Visibility: From To Hrs. DAILY OPERATIONS DIESEL ON LOC.: DIESEL USED: I DIESEL REC'D: I H20 ON LOC,: I H20 USED: DEVIATION I Background Gas Units ITripGas Units J Connection Gas Units Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION Depth Degrees DIRECTION MUD PROPERTIES: Type DAILY MUD COST CUM. MUD COST WEIGHT VlSC. PV A. RI.WL HTHP FILTER CHLOo Sand SOLIDS OIL (PPG) (SEC.) (CP) Y P GELS pH (CC) W.L. CAKE Pm Pi RIDES % % % BIT JET SIZE DEPTH BIT WT. ROT. CONDITION SIZE MFG. TYPE SERIAL NO. FTG. HRS. FT. IHR. NO. 32ND IN OUT (MLBS.) RPM T B G HYDRAULICS LINER SIZE STROKE SPM GPM PUMP JET AV DP/Dc LENGTH PRESSURE VELOCITY PUMPS / CASING ISIZE IWT. I GRADE I SHOE FRAe. GRAD. PPGAT FT. I TOL BHA OFF BOTTOM ROT, WT, S.O. WT. RU. WT. B.H.A, LENGTH B.H.A. WT. DAYS ON JARS NO. BOP Texted: SERV. PERSONNEL DALLY COST I CUM. COST IRIG I SUPERVISOR ARCTIC SLOPE CONSULTING GROUP, INC ' E ~ g ~..'-,eer$ ~ Arcn~tec's -- ~$cientist$ ~. Surveyors GEOLOGICAL REPORT WAL~i{PA WELL NO. 5 ARCTIC SLOPE CONSULTING GROUP Prepared by: Richard Glenn, Geologist and Arlen Ehm, Geological Consultant for the North Slope Borough Barrow Gas Field Development Project Barrow, Alaska JUNE, 1991 Post Office Box 6_50 Barrow, AK 99723-0650 (907) 852-4556 FAX i. 907} 852-57!71 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................ Location Map ........ Surveyor's Cer~i~i~i~ ]]~]~[~.~[~..~]~.~..~]~ GEOLOGY ................................................. Stratigraphic Table of the Walakpa Development Area ................................... 4 Formation Tops ..................................... 5 Walakpa Sandstone .................................. 5 Well Prognosis and Summary ......................... 6 STRUCTURE ............................................... Introduction ....................................... 7 Structural Position ................................ 7 Structure Map: Top of the Walakpa Sandstone ....... 8 Hydrocarbon Shows ....................................... 9 Productive Zones ........................................ 9 CONCLUSIONS ............................................. 10 Well Log Copies ......................................... 11 Summary of Pertinent Data ............................... 12 Lithology Log ....................................... (Enclosed) INTRODUCTION Waiakpa No. 5 was the fourth well drilled in the Walakpa Gas Field Development Program and was drilled in March, 1991. This development program was designed to drill as many as eight wells in the Walakpa Gas Field during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 winter drilling seasons. The field is located about 18 miles south- southwest of Barrow and was accessible by an ice road connecting with the Barrow Gas Field road. The Walakpa No. 5 well is located 14 feet from the south line and 700 feet from the east line of Section 17, Township 20 North, Range 19 West, Umiat Meridian, Alaska. The latitude is 71 degrees 04' 45.47" north and longitude is 156 degrees 54' 45.51" west. Alaska Plane Coordinates are: x = 629~146 and y = 6,245,686, Zone 6. The Kelly Bushing eleveation of this well was 41.9 feet above sea level. All depth measurements in this report are in reference to this datum unless otherwise specified. Walakpa No. 5 was drilled i 1/4 miles east of Walakpa No. 4, which tested gas in the Lower Cretaceous (Neocomian) Walakpa Sandstone. Structurally, Walakpa No. 5 is located along structural strike with the No. 4 well; therefore, this well was also expected to encounter gas in the Walakpa Sandstone. The objectives of Walakpa No. 5 were to test and develop the Walakpa Sandstone as a part of the Walakpa Gas Field Development program. The prognosis depth of the Walakpa Sandstone was 2145'. The productive zone was forecast to be 30 feet thick. Walakpa No. 5 was spudded on March 22, 1991, and was drilled to a total depth of 2270'. On April 8, 1991, the well was completed as a gas well, with perforations of 12 shots per foot in the Walakpa Sandstone, from 2162' to 2188'. The well is presently shut in awaiting pipeline facilities. The Department of Industrial Development of the North Slope Borough supervised and directed the drilling and support operations for this well through their Barrow Gas Field Development Project. All engineering and drilling operations were managed by Allen and Crouch, Petroleum Engineers. Geological matters were supervised by Arctic Slope Consulting Group. Jade Drilling Company, Ltd. was the drilling contractor. 17 #4 //2 WELL $6 ~31 12 T 2O N LOCATION MAP WALAKPA GAS WELL #5 FIELD LEGEND LAKE BOUNDARY ABANDONED OAS WELL OAS WELL 0 1 2 Miles -- ,301 gannet Avenue Anchorage. Alaska 99§18-~;055 Tele~,t',o~e: (907) 34,9-514~ FAX: (go7) 349-~.213 PROTRACTED SEC. 17, T.20 N., R. 19 W., U.M. ,700 Sca]e: 1" = 1/4 mile NOTES: 1, Location for well site was accomplished by. using GPS equipment and conventional survay methods from USGS .stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. REVISED 5114191 I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and ali dimensions and other details are correct. Date Derek W. Howard, LS 6923 2. All dimensions and coordinates are in feet. N..ASKA STATE PLANE C/OORDINATES ZONE 6, IN ~, R~ENCED TO NAD27, Y = 6,245,686 · X= GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71 ° 04' 45.47' N. Long. 156° 54' 45.51' W. F.B: BRW-91-01, PGs. 1 & 2. Elev. 30.94 Feet: Top of bottom flange at finished floor. ground elev. +/- 28 Feet. F.B: BRW-91-04, PG. 6. 629,146 As-built Location For WALAKPA No. 5 Section 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA · ',~ NORTH SLOPE BORO. JC~ Surveyed By LCMF Limited 139 E. 51st. Ave. Anchorage, Alaska STRATIGRAPHIC TABLE OF THE WALAKPA DEVELOPMENT AREA MAX. MIN. LITHOLOGY FORMATION AGE DEPTH DEPTH sandstone, shale Gubik Formation Ouaternary and conglomerate 100 - light grey silty cloystone with rare, thin (0- 1 ft.) Nanushuk Group silty sand layers 1000 -- 400 ._ grey shale with carbonaceous Torok Formation silty beds o 2200 - 1600 fissile to blocky carbonaceous 'pebble shoie' : block shale 2550 - 2020 Z light brown-grey silty sandstone, massive Wolakpa Sandstone sandstone, and basal conglomerate 2580 - 2040 dark brown-grey .-~ shale with thin Kingak Shale (<10 ft.) silty beds 2780 - 2240 Total Oepth Drilled ARCTIC SLOPE CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Engineers · Architects , 5c~entis(s · Surveyors GEOLOGY Formation Tops The following formation tops were identified in the Walakpa No. 5 well: FORMATION DEPTH (KB) SUBSEA CRETACEOUS Torok Formation "pebble shale" Walakpa Sandstone 800'* 758' 1806' 1764' 2163' 2121' JURASSIC Kingak Shale 2188' 2146' * Estimated from well log correlation and seismic interpretation. All other tops from wireline data. Walakpa Sandstone: 2163' - 2188? Cuttings sample intervals and iitl~ologic descriptions focused on the Walakpa Sandstone, the objective formation of this well. Lost circulation complicated sample retrieval through the zone of interest, and the samples retrieved may not be representative of the formation as a whole. In Walakpa No. 5 the Walakpa Sandsto~ consists of light-gray to light-brown, fine- to very fine-grained, moderately- to poorly sorted sandstone. Grains of the sandstone are predominantly rounded clear quartz. Accessory grains include dark gray chert pebbles, pyrite and glauconite. Sample recovery for the entire Walakpa Sandstone interval was poor. Samples retrieved from the upper part of the sandstone were very poorly consolidated. The degree of cementation generally increased toward the base of the unit. Logs were run through uncemented 7-inch casing in an 8 1/2- inch hole. The gamma ray log indicated sandstone from 2163' to 2188'. The compensated neutron porosity log showed an average porosity of 21% for the sandstone interval. No other logs were run. The neutron and gamma ray logs indicated similar reservoir conditions as encountered in the other Walakpa wells. The Walakpa Sandstone in well No. 5 has a gross thickness of 25 feet, with an estimated 22 feet of net pay sand. WALAKPA WELL NC,. 5 WELL PROGNOSIS AND SUMMARY PROGN. ' ACTUA~ .... DB::~TH DEPTH LITHOLOGY FORMATION REMARKS AGE (KB) (KB) sandstone, shale and conglomerate Gubik Formation Quaternary light grey silty claystone with rare, thin (0 - 1 ft.) Nonushuk Group Cloy-rich shale silty sand layers c 850 - 800 o gas shows - grey shale with ~ 60M ppm in I carbonaceous i Torok Formation sand (]nd silt beds, irregular silty beds ~ drilling through o ; stringers 1800- 1806 { fissile to blocky no significant carbonaceous 'pebble shale' gas shows block shale ._ 2145 - 2165 o o Z light brown-grey silty sandstone, massive Walokpo Sandstone main pay zone .. sandstone, (]nd basal --gas-- conglomerate 2175-- 2188 , dark brown-grey no significant shale with thin Kingok Shale (<10 ft.) silty beds g°s shows 227.5-- 2270 Total Depth Drilled ARCTIC SLOPE CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Engineers · Arcnitects · $c;en(ists · Surveyors STRUCTURE Introduction The Walakpa Sandstone reservoir is located on the south side of the Barrow structural high, often referred to as the "Barrow high". This subsurface high marks the northern edge of the Colville Basin which trends northwest from Prudhoe Bay extending through Barrow and on into the Chukchi Sea. In general, strata on the south side of the Barrow high are south-dipping and relatively unfaulted. In the Walakpa Gas Field area, strata dip to the south at about 2 degrees. Walakpa Nos. 1 and 2 were drilled on this regional south- dipping structure by the Husky/ONPRA in 1978 and 1981 respectively. Both of these wells encountered the gas-bearing Lower Cretaceous Walakpa Sandstone. The two wells identified a minimum gas column of 550 feet, if reservoir continuity is assumed. The 1991 North Slope Borough dritll~g program followed a progressive step-out, both laterally and ~pdip, from Walakpa No. 2. Of the two original Walakpa wells, Walakpa No. 2 showed the most favorable conditions in the Walakpa Sandstone. Structural Position Walakpa No. 5 is located 2.25 miles northeast of Walakpa No. 2, near shotpoint 195 on North Slope Borough seismic line 59-89. This seismic line trends north-northwest and ties into North Slope Borough line 61-89, on which Walakpa Nos. 2, 3 and 4 are located, via several east-west trending cross lines. Structurally, the inferred "top of Walakpa Sandstone" reflector at the Walakpa No. 5 location is 78 milliseconds higher than at Walakpa No. 2. As in Walakpa No. 4, the seismic reflectors of the Walakpa Sandstone interval at Walakpa No.5 dip to the south at relatively shallow angles. This inferred shallow dipping domain trends east- west and extends northward beyond Walakpa No. 1. Walakpa No. 5 was drilled as a lateral step-out from Walakpa No. 4, testing the eastward continuity of the Walakpa Sandstone reservoir on this shallow-dipping domain. The prognosis depth to the top of the Walakpa Sandstone was 2145'. The actual depth to the top of the Walakpa Sandstone is 2163'. Structurally, the top of the Walakpa Sandstone at Walakpa No. 5 is 435 feet updip from Walakpa No. 2, 281 feet updip from Walakpa No. 6, and 205 feet updip from Walakpa No. 3. Walakpa Nos. 4 and 5 are at the same structural level (2121' subsea). T 2O N TOP WALAKPA GAS FIELD OF WALAKPA SANDSTONE LEGEND  LAKE BOUNDARY //! ABANDONED '-'"~ GAS WELL ~,/~ 6 <GAS WELL SUB-SEA CONTOUR ~ 9,2. Po00~ iNTERVAL 0 1 2 Miles ARCTIC SLOPE CONSULTING GROUP, INC. Engineers · Architects · Sc,entists · Surveyors 301 Oanner Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99,~18-3055 Teleph,or~e: (907) 349-§144~ I:AX: (907) .349-421.3 HYDROCARBON SHOWS This well was drilled without the services of a commercial mud logging unit. Therefore no hydrocarbon shows above the Walakpa Sandstone in the drilling mud or the cuttings were recorded. Lost circulation was encountered in this well after drilling 15 feet into the formation causing problems both with sample returns and gas detection. During attempts to overcome the lost circulation problems, gas "pops" were observed in the mud at 2183'. Under a fluoroscope, the cuttings from this zone gave off a dull gold fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Productive Zones Because of the lost circulation problems, open-hole wireline logs were not attempted. A gamma ray/neutron log was run inside uncemented casing with very good results. This log showed good sandstone development between 2163' and 2188' and good porosity development and between 2162 and 2188'. Formation density porosity logs from other Walakpa wells show the bottom three feet of sandstone in the formation to be tight and nonproductive, with the remainder of the sandstone being gas-bearing. Continuous perforations covered the following interval: DEPTH NET THICKNESS SHOTS PER FOOT 2162'-2188' 26' 12 No other productive zones were encountered in this well. 9 ~ CONCLUSIONS The objective formation of Walakpa No. 5, the Walakpa Sandstone of the Lower Cretaceous (Neocomian) 'pebble shale', was encountered at 2163'. Drilling operations were temporarily complicated by lost circulation which was detected while drilling the pay zone. Only sparse drill cutting samples were retrieved from the pay zone. The well was subsequently logged through casing with the gamma ray and neutron tools. The formation was found to be gas-bearing and Walakpa No. 5 was completed as a gas well with perforations of 12 shots per foot from 2162' to 2188'. At Walakpa No. 5, the Walakpa Sandstone was found to be fine- to very fine-grained, moderately- to poorly-sorted sandstone. The unit has a gross sand thickness of 25 feet, with an estimated 22 feet of net pay. Walakpa No. 5 is one of the two structurally highest wells in the Walakpa Gas Field. Wit~ the top of the Walakpa Sandstone at 2121' subsea in Walakpa No. -, a minimum gas column of 465 feet has been established between Wal!.akpa Nos. 5 and 2. 10 ii O ! SPLAY SC,~L£ CH;~HGES COf'~F~JNY: NORTH SLOPE SOROUOH ~ ~.¢:~'IE: L~,.,..._,~2iPR ~.5 ~ICJE: X S03R FILE: 3 DATE' RUN: TRIP: t T [I'~: t ,4: 2.""): 50 MODE: RECORD ~(MIN) 06O Ct"~ (' z ) T.D, ] I I I I Il I I II ~ .-- I ::: cc~e~SnT~ NEUTRON ~ , G MMR SUM~RY OF PERTINENT DATA OPERATOR NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH CONTRACTOR JADE DRILLING CO., LTD. FIELD WALAIfPA GAS FIELD I.~DCATION ] 4, }~.qf.: 700 ' FEL LATITUDE ?1° 04' 45.47" N COORDINATES DATE SPUDDED x = 629,146 y = 6.245.686 03/22/91 TD 2210 ' CASING. 133/8' @ WELL WALAKPA #5 STATUS SHUT-IN GAS WELL, WAITING FOR PIPELINE C0NNECTION API NO. 30-023-20028 SEC 17 T 20N . LONGITUDE 156° 54' 45.51" W ELEv. GL 28.4' FL 30.9' KB 41.9' DATE COMP. 04/08/91 FMTN @ TD KINGAK SHALE 60' , 95/8" @ _ 21~' , . ?" @ 2260' LOGS RUN }4(3 OPEN H~[.F. l. OC,.q= C,R/N 0~ ~ TESTS NON~ WHILE DRILLING HYDROCARBONS GAS "POPS" IN MUD FROM 2167' - 2187', DULL GOLD FLUORESCENCE IN SAMPLES, GAS KICK ON TRIP AT TD. FLUID 2%NALYSES NONE MUD LOGGER NONE LOG ANALYST NONE WELLSITE GEOLOGIST(S) RICHARD GLENN, ARLEN EHM SPECIAL STUDIES NONE PRODUCING ZONES PERFORATED 26' ~ 12 SHOTS PER FOOT FROM 2162' - 2188' REMARKS LOST CIRCULATION ~ 2183' WHILE DRILLING WALAKPA SANDSTONE W/9.8#/GA.L MUD. 12 COMPLETION DATE ~. / ~ /,,~1 CO. CONTACT check off or list data as it is rece'ived.*l ist reCei.ved date for 407. if not required list as NR 40}, I* L~ !(Slql drilling histo, v/ surve)rJ ~ ! ~ell tests ~ I core de cripU0q cored inte~,~s core analysis ~¢ d~ ditch intc~als digital data LOG TYPE RUN INTERVALS SCALE NO. (to the nearest foot) [inch/100') i i i i i,1 i 3j ..... i I i 6) i i 9) i I 11) I iii 12) i i i ii i 13I ... i i 14) i i lq i6) i7) 18) .... I I I I I I I I I I I I i. AOGCC SEPINBLUELINE LO6 INYENTORY 'log type received *fcc date run # comments DII_TSFL yes no . DLL yes no .... FIHCISL yes no EIHC/AC yes no -- ,, L~,~ yes no ....... "'SSS yes no CNFD yes no SHO1- yes no cYBER yes no LOOK FMS yes no · ML yes no cBL yes no CET yes no RFT ycs no .... GYRO yes no yes no MUD yes no ., ~ yes no CORIE yes no " I ~ I ~, CORED INTERVALS RECOVERED COMMENTS ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION February 20, 1991 William W. Allen Petroleum Engineer North Slope Borough/Barrow Gas Fields P. O. Box 1120 Barrow, AK 99723 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Re: Walakpa #5 North Slope Barrow Permit No. 90-172 Sur. Loc. 13'FSL, 700'FEL, Sec. 17, T20N, R19W, UM Btmhole Loc. SAME AS ABOVE Dear Mr. All'~n: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. The permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits required by law from other governmental agencies, and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permitting determinations are made. The Commission will advise you of those BOPE tests that it wished to witness. Sincerely, ~Ji~-~nnie C.~~~h, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission dlf/enclosures cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental~Conservation w/o encl. WILLIAM J. CROUCH WILLIAM W. ALLEN i:IERNARD W. ALLEN (1921-1985) ALLEN & CROUCH PETROLEUM ENGINEERS P.O. BOX 976 CASPER, WYOMING 82602 ALLEN BUILDING 102 RIVER CROSS RD. PHONE: 307/234-3571 307/234-8562 December 19, 1990 State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re' Walakpa Well Spacing Gent lemen' The North Slope Borough is applying for exception to the spacing provisions as outlined under 20AAC25.055 for the Walakpa $§ well. The proposed well location for the subject well is 13' FSL, 700' FEL, SE/4-SE/4 Sec. 17, T20N,R19W in order to accomodate correlation with seizmic lines. Currently there is one plugged and abandoned well and one temporarily abandoned well in the Walakpa Field. The North Slope Borough owns the minerals within a minimum of a two mile radius of the proposed wells, thus correlative rights are not an issue. If you have any questions or we can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, John A. Fanto Allen & Crouch, Petroleum Engineers JAF/gd DEC 20 '90 i2:~3 MSB AMCH LIAISOM NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT~/a,,,. 3201 C Street, Suite 602 -'.r~ U// Anchorage, Alaska 99503 .,'*~s Co,,, ,.,u, Phone: (907) 561-8820 Fax: (907) 562-1940 JERRY WILT, Director P.2/2 December 20, 1990 Mr. Mike Mendor Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 RE: DESIGNATION OF ALLEN & CROUCH Dear Mr. Mendor: The North Slope Borough hereby designates Allen & Crouch, Petroleum Engineers as their agents for all technical matters pertaining to the development and operation of the Barrow Gas Field and Walapka Development Program. If you have any questions please call me at your convenience. :. ;, Jerry Wilt/Director Industrial Development .... STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA _..)IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C...MMISSION PERMIT TO DRILL la. Type of work Re-Entry - 20 AAC 25.005 Drill _~ Redrill--1 lb. Type of well. Exploratory ~ Stratigraphic Test ~ Development Oil Deepen?1 Service - Developement Gas:-X~ Single Zone -- Multip!e Zone 2. Name of Operator NORrZ'~ SLOPE ]3OROUGH/BARRO~ GAS FIEf,DS 3. Address P. O. BOX 1120 BARROW, AK 99723 4. Location of well ,at surface .- 13' FSL, 700 FEL SE/4-SE/4 ~tEtCo. p 17, 720N, R19W UMIAT MERIDIAN of productive interval At total depth 12. Distance to nearest property line 18,402 feet 13. Distance to nearest well 11,695 feet 16. To be completed for deviated wells N/A Kickoff depth feet Maximum hole angle 5. Datum Elevation (DF or KB) 56.5KB feet 6. Property Designation NSB 7. Unit or property Name WALAKPA 8. Well number #5 9. Approximate spud date MARCH 26, 1991 14. Number of acres in property 21,120 10. Field and Pool WALAKPA 11. Type Bond (see 20 AAC 25.025) Number CD 17430 Amount $200,000 15. Proposed depth(MDandTVD) 2343 feet 17. Anticipated pressure (see 20 AAC 25.035 (e)(2)) Maximum surface 1120 psig At total depth CTVD) 1155 psig 18. Casing program size Hole Casing 18" 13-3/8" ,1,,2%" ,9-5/8" 8½" 7" Specifications WeightI Grade I Coupling 72#l s-951 s~c 40#1 N-801 s~ 23# I N-80[ STC ILength 60' 1200' 2331' MD o 0 0 Setting Depth Top Bottom I TVS 1 MD I TWO 17 .s'l 19. To be completed for Redrill, Re-entry, and Deepen Operations. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured feet Plugs (measured) true vertical feet Quantity of cement (include stage data) 11 SX PERMAFROST CIRCULA~ TO SURFACE 83 SX CLASS G Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth RECEIVED OEO 1 ,3 1990 Alaska 011 & Gas 0ohs. 6ommissio~ Anchorage 20. Attachments Filing fee [] Property plat ~ BOP Sketch ~ Diverter Sketch ~ Drilling program Drilling fluid program ~,( Time vs depth plot ~ Refraction analysis ~ Seabed report % 20 AAC 25.050 requirements 21. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the beSt of my knowledge · _ . ALT,ENTitle PETROLEUM ENGINEER ...... Commission Use Only Permit Number I APInumber IAppr°valdate ,~0 _ / ;~... 50-- o~g - ~ <3 o Z<3 02/20/91 Conditions of approval Samples required ~ Yes ~ No Mud log required U Yes .:~ No Hydrogen sulfide measures ~ Yes -~ No Directional survey required ~ Yes ,~ No Required workingpressureforB?/p,E ~2M; ..~M., ~ 5M; ~ 10M; ~ 15M Other: '~?:' , ~L../;,~-'' ¥__/ by order of Approved by --- /?~'~-~.,_.~.~.. k. ~:~~ Oommissioner the commission Form 10-401 Rev. 12-1-85 ,,,) i Date 11/30/9~) See cover letter for other requirements Date Z-Z¢'5°/ Submit in triplicate PROTRACTED SEC. 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. I T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions Date ' Paul E. Fox, LS 3"745 GaS Cons. Anchorage Scale: 1" = 1/4 mile NOTES: 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. All dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,245,685 X = 629,145 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71° 04' 45.46" Long. 156° 54' 45.54" Elev. 45 Feet No Proposed Location For WALAKPA No. 5 Section 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH Surveyed By LCMF Limited 723 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska ~c ' ....... ~-' ~ "', ........ ~' ":'- Z~ ..... 9 5/o" . ~ ~ ~ ._ . D I a~ ' 0 ~ ..~ . 0 +1 : U ~ ~ ._ "- ; - : -I- - ' : , ' ' - ' ..... .... " ......... Alaska Oil & 6as 6ons, Oomets 7" ........... Anchorage ~ = 2343' ........ . . . . ScaZe: Z" = 300' [ NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH~ i snee'n°' j j ~o,~c~ Walakpa Drillinq Proqram ; oy WWA [ ~-~ ,oc~.oo Wal~ %5 ~,~ 9/17/90 j ~rolect no. ~ '. :~ ..... ' - .~ .:-~ ' . asJe DRILLING PROGRAM WAIJtKPA WRT,T,S 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.) 8.) 9.) lO.) 11. ) 12.) 13. ) 14.) 15.) 16.) 17.) 18.) 19.) PRESET 60' OF 13-3/8" CONDUCTOR PIPE, CfI4ENT TO SURFACE WITH PERMAFROST CEMENT. MIRU JADE RIG ~2. WRI.D ON 13-3/8" HEAD, NU DIVERTER. DRILL 12¼" TO -+ 1200' KB, RUN 9-5/8" CASING AND CEMENT TO SURFACE WITH PERMAFROST CEMENT. W.O.C. N.U. BOP'S AND PRESSURE TEST BOP'S AND CASING TO 2000 PSI. DRILL OUT SHOE JOINT AND PERFORM LOT. MUD UP AND DRILL 8½" HOLE TO TD. CONDITION HOLE. RUN DLL-SP-GR, CDL-CNL-GR-CALAAIO BHC SONIC-CAL-GR LOGS. INSTALL AND TEST 7" RAMS. RUN 7" CASING TO TD. CEMENT~TH SUFFICIENT CLASS G CEMENT TO PLACE CEMENT TOP 500' ABOVE THE TOP OF THE HYDROCARBON BEARING FORMATION (WALAKPA SAND). W.O.C. RUN CCL-CBL- ~GR LOGS. GIH WITH DRILL PIPE AND OPEN F.O. C~AT ± 1100'. PUMP ARTIC PACK DOWN 7" - 9-5/8" ANNULUS. SHUT F.O. C~v~ArfER. GIH WITH TUBING CONVEYED PERFORATING GUNS AND 2-3/8" TUBING. ROLL THE HOLE WITH DIESEL. TIE-IN WITH GR LOG. N.U. WkU,T,~ ~ TEST TO 3000 PSI. RDMOI PERFORATE AND TEST WET,T,. RECEIVED DEC 1 ~ 1~9D Alaska 0il & Gas Cons, CommisSiOn Anchorage RE~E~VE~) Alaska 01[ & 688 Cons. 1~80( 8.0.o. PIPE B.OA STACK CHOK5 MANIFOLD JADE DR[LING NO. 2 COm~Ot SY~TE~ MUD '-- ,ALE CLEANER SHAKER / I I I _ J MUD AGITATOR C:I~N~RI F'UCAL PUI4P EQUALIZER blUD MIX HOPPER g J~ SUCTi~VALVES, 6 J~J [~ ~T]ON VALe, 8' I~- BALI. VALVES, TO CLOSED LOOP I~UD SYSTDd SYSTEM PICTORIAL RE( EIVED DEC '1 b 1998 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Oomm[SSi. Or~ Anchorage 122 88LI 70 BEllJ RIG 2 MUD SYSTEM SCHEMATIC I MUD I CL~HE~ I FL~ VIEW ~3'-G" 18'-6" 14'-6" 48'-3" -- 1/2" I 9'-7" ELEVATION · _ RE EIVED DEC 1 ~ 1990 laska Oil & Gas Cons. Oor~mbs'tor~ Anchorage END VIEW i -1 · I I RECEIVED NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH ~4 - ~ 199I DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTAiaska Oil & 3201 C Street, Suite 602 Cons. Co~rnission Alaska 99503 Anchorage Anchorage, Phone: (907) 561-8820 Fax: (907) 562-1940 JERRY WILT, Director January 2, 1991 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attn: Mike Mendor/Bob Crandell RE: NSB WALAKPA AREA SUBSURFACE ESTATE Gentlemen' The Barrow Gas Field Transfer Act of 1984 Section 2.(a) transferred to the North Slope Borough the subsurface estate of the Barrow Gas Fields and the Walakpa gas discovery site. The Walakpa gas discovery site is further described under the agreement between the United State Department of Interior and the North Slope Borough as including those sections in which application has been made to the Alaska Oil 8, Gas Conservation Commission to ddli wells Walakpa 3, 4, 5 & 6. The attached plat.of townships 19 & 20 shows an overview of the area in question. The following are attached for your review: . Surveyor's certificates for Walakpa wells 1 & 2 and for the proposed Walakpa wells 3, 4, 5, & 6. 2. Barrow Gas Field Transfer Act of 1984. . Agreement between the United States Department of the Interior and the North Slope Borough. 4. Plat of townships 19 & 20. Letter to Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission NSB Walakpa Area Subsurface Estate January 2, 1991 Page 2 I believe this information should answer the Commissions concerns, however, should the Commission have additional questions or concerns please contact me at your convenience. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. S~rely, / /d__/orry ~tilt, Director (21~epattment of Industrial D~velopment Attachments cc: File Cr--..muned location based on da~a fron -~arr . , Aun=~-a~ed .~ur-?e,f~, !nc. to Rusky Oil ,'~R O.peraticns,' Inc. dated Aug. 1!, 1979, a copy of w'~/ch is on file wir. h Tec=cnics, inc., Anchcraqe, AK. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I her~_by certify ~hat [ am properly re?is~ered and licensed Co prat:ice land surveying in the S:a:~ of Alaska and t~a: ~is pla: r~pre~en:s a icca:ion survey made by me or under vislcn, and ~ha: a]i dim~nsiens and o~er WALAKPA 6-80 LAT. : 71005' 57.63" LONG. : 156°53'0339'' Y : 6,253,083.18 X = 632,366.26 - zone 6 $CAL£ IN MIL.F_5 AS STAKED WAL. AKRA . TEST LOCATED IN $£ I/4 PqO~--R&CT,--~ SE'.'. 9, T~N. RIgW. WE'LL No. ! SURVEYED FCR HUSKY OIL N. R R. OPEP, ATiONS, INC. TECTON ItS INC. P.O. BOX 4-Z2E~. ANCHORAGE. A~ ~ FIGURE 2 - S. URVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE - WALAKPA TEST WELL NO. 1 C~MPUTED LOC.'tTION BASED ON 0ATA FROM INTERNATIONAL. TECHNOLOGY lIMITED TO HUSKY O~ NPR 0PERATI0flS, INC.. DATED AUG. 14, 1980, A COPY OF WHICH IS ON FILE WITH NANA-BELI.- HERRING, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. I i.¢.,eby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision~ and that all dimensions and other details are correct. 0ATE; DEC. IZ, 1980 ,~.,j;." ;.., .. v~¢- ~. ,i, :; ,. ~ WALAKPA 2-81 Lat = 71°03'O0.44'' Long. = 156° 57 ' O9.70!' Y = 6,234,924.:52 X = 6 24,57:5.85 Zone 6 i i i i i AS- BUILT LDCATiON FOR WALAKPA No. 2 located In: NE I/4 protracted Sec. 31, 'F. 20N., E. 19 W., Umiat Meridian, Ak. Surveyed for: HUSKY OIL Su~vey,d by:' nano-bell- herring, inc. era:line ers on~ ~nd · surv~ I8 PROTRACTED SEC. 19, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. ! I 18 ft. 1,000 ft ~ Scale: 1"= 1/4 mile NOTES: 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. Ail dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,240,313 X = 623,677 "?-,~..' ~ ';"'.~,-', · -.,.. .~'--".¢,-~ . ' ' I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions and o[her details are carcact. ~ Date Paul E. Fox, LS 3745 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71 ° 03' 53.58" Long. 156° 57' 34.04" Elev. 45 Feet N. Proposed Location For WALAKPA No. 3 Section 19, T.20N., R.19W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH Surveyed By LCMF Limited 723 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I ! i I I ! I I PROTRACTED SEC. 17, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. ? I I ! I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I T Scale: 1" = 1/4 mile NOTES: 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. Ail dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,245,685 X = 629,145 I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions and other details are~rrect. _ Date Paul E. Fox, LS 3745 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71° 04' 45.46" Long. 156° 54' 45.54" Elev. 45 Feet . . N. Proposed Location For WALAKPA-No, 5 Section 17, %20 N., R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH Surveyed By LCMF Limited 723 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska PROTRACTED SEC. 18, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. I I ~ I I I I I ~ I ~ I I I ~ ! ! I i ! I I I I I ~ i ' ' ' I 290 ff immmmm mm m-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' 1,454 ft. Scale: 1" = 1/4 mile 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. All dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,245,857 X = 623,107 ! hereby certify that ! am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions and other details are rrect. Date . Fox, LS 3745 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71° 04' 48.19" Long. 156° 57' .48.42" Elev. 31 Feet Ne Proposed Location For .. WALAKPA No. 4 Section 18, T.20 N,, R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROL H Surveyed By LCMF Limited 723 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska I I I I I I i I I ! I I I I I ! I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I i I I PROTRACTED SEC. 28, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. 972 ft.1 1,522 ft. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Scale: 1' = 1/4 mile 1. Location for well site was accomplished by using GPS equipment and conventional survey methods from USGS stations Barrow Astro AZ and Corral. 2. Ali dimensions and coordinates are in feet. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ZONE 6, IN FEET. REFERENCED TO NAD27. Y = 6,239,504 X -- 633,734 hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me and all dimensions /Z-~'- 9o , Date Paul E. Fox, LS 3745 GEODETIC POSITION Lat. 71 ° 03' 43.86" N. Long. 156° 52' 29.95" W. EIev. 35 Feet Proposed Location For WALAKPA No. 6 Section 28, T.20 N., R.19 W., U.M. BARROW, ALASKA NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH Surveyed By LCMF Limited 723 W. 6th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska PUBLIC LAW 98-366 [H.R. 5740]; July 17, 1984 BARROW GAS FIELD TRANSFER ACT OF 1984 .. For Levislati'vd ttistory of Act, see p. 6'92 Be ~ ,mori~d by iAe Se~nte ..~ Ho~se of ~epreseni~tives of ~ B,~rr~,,- O,s Unitcd States of ~rnerica in Congress assembled. r,e~d Xransr~r S£CT~Or~ 1. The following may be cited as the "Barrow Gas Field Acl of 19t;J ^~,~,,. Transfer Act of 1984". $£c. 2. (al The Secretary of the Interior fhereinafter "the Secre- tary'') shall convey to tl~e North Slope Borough the subsurface estate held by the United States to the Barrow gas fields and the Walakpa gas discovery site, related support facilities, other lands, interests, and funds in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement, including appendix numbered 1, between the Secre- tary of the Interior and the North Slope Borough dated ,September 22. 1983 (hereinafter "the NSB Agreement"), on file with the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee', which is hereby incorporated into this Act. Research and (b) Upon conveyance, the North Slope Borough is authorized, development, notwithstanding any other provision of law, to explore for, develop, and produce fluid hydrocarbons within the lands and interests granted: Provided, That section 301(a) of the NSB Agreement shall not reduce revenues which would otherwise be shared with the State 94 Stat. 2937. of Alaska under the provisions of Public Law 96-514 by providing f3o0~,t,h.e d_isposition o.f gas at less than the value referred to in section o. a~aJ o! the NSB ^greement or as a result of the crediting provi- sans of section 301(aX3) of the NSB Agreement. lc) The Barrow gas fields and related support facilities shall 491./SCipp. 1571 continue to be exempt from the Pipeline Safety Act, title 49 of the note. Code of Federal Regulations, and all other rules and regulations governing the design, construction, and operation of gas pipelines, wells, and related facilities. 42 UgC 43:~1 (dl The provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act shall no~e. apply to any land conveyance under section 203(b) of the NSB. Fish ~nd ftshing. Agreement. During the NEPA process, the North Slope Borough Wildlife. Cultural shall consult with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the programs. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, and the National Park Historic Service concerning the fish, wildlife, cultural, and historic values of prt.-servntion, the area to be selected. The Secretary is authorized to approve or deny the selection. If denied, the North Slope Borough shall be entitled to identify an alternative site, which shall be subject to the review process set forth in this section. Ce) The North Slope Borough shall not make a selection under section 203(b) of the NSB Agreement in areas designated by the Congress or the Secretary under section 104(b) of the Naval Petro- 42 USC ¢S0~. ieum Reserves Production Act of 1976 for the protection of surface values, as depicted on the map set forth on page 125 of the "Final Environmental Impact Statement on Oil and Gas Leasing in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska" dated February 1983, or 98 STAT. 468 July 17 BARROW GAS FIELD within the boundaries of the Kasegaluk Lagoon Potential Natural Landmark'as identified in study report numbered 2 prepared pursu- ant to section 105(c) of that Act, or within any area withdrawn or designated for study pursuant to section 604 of the Alaska National Interest lands Conservation Act. If) Notwithstanding the time limit specified in the NSB Agree- ment, the North Slope Borough shall have ten years from the date of this Act to make its selection under section 203(b) of the NSB Agreement. If, within ninety days of the expiration of the ten-year period, or after the expiration of such period, the Secretary denies any selection, the North Slope Borough shall select an al~rnative site within ninety days of such denial. If an alternative site is denied, the selection and review process in this subsection shall be repea_.t~d until a ai~ is approved by the Secretary. (gl Notwithstanding any provision of the NSB Agreement, the North Slope Borough shall obtain the right to divert, use. appropri- ate, or possess water ~lely through 4'ompliance with applicable laws of the United States and the State of Alaska. (h) Notwithstanding any provision of the NSB Agreement, the right of the North Slope Borough to exploit gas and entrained liquid hydrocarbons from Federal test wells in the' National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska shall not apply to te~t wells in areas designated by the Congress or the Secretary under section 104~b) of the Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976 for the protection of surface values, aa depicted on the map set forth on page 125 of the "Final Environmental Impact Statement on Oil and Gas Leasing in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska" dated FebrUary 1983, or within the boundaries of the Kasegaluk Lagoon Potential Natural Landmark gs idehtified in Study report nhmbered 2 prepared pursu. ant to section 105(c) of that Act, or within any area withdrawn or designated .for study pursuant to section 604 of the Alaska National IntereSt Lalhds Cbnservation ACt..' . ' ~ , (il The ,.S~tai-~ sh&il prbL-egs any 'applichtion submitte~l by the Nort.h $10jSe Bobodgh tifid,r section 203(d) of the NSB Agreement for a right,of, way which crosses, in Whole or in part shy' lands within any9 .r~.' d~i~rnated b~.the Congress or the Secre~ry under section 104(b) of the Na.vai Petrolehm. Reserves Production Act of 1976 for the protection 'of surface values, as depicted on the map set forth on page 125 oft~lc~ :'~n~/l Envlbonmental Impact Sta'tement on Oil and Gas Leasing ~n th~ National PetrOleum Re, eryc in Alaska" dated Febi-uary 19~. Dr Within the boundaries of th~ Kasegaluk Lagoon Potential Natdral Lhndmark as identified in study report humbered 2 prepared pursuant to section 105(c) of that'Act, Or within any area withdrawn dr design~ited for study'pursuant to i~ction 604 of the Alaska Nati0rial ~[nterest Lands Conservation Act;-uhdbr'the provi- sions of title XI of th/~ Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. Id processing any ~u6h apl~lication for a right,of-way which c.rosses, in whole o.r in part,.any lands withi~ any area designated by t..he Cohgress or the SeCreLa~ under ~:tiori !04(bi bf the Naval retroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976, the lSrOtection of the values and the' continuatidfi of the t]~s specified in sectivn 104(b) of that Act shall be considered t3 be the purposes for which the area was established. ' ' ' (j) Nothing in this Act or tn the NSB Agreement 'shall be con- strued as amending the provisiong of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act or as amending or repealing any other 98 STAT. 469 / P.L. 98-36,6 42 USC i;.505 16 USC' 1276. Water 42 USC65o4. 42 USC6505. 16 USC 1276. 42 USC6504. 42 USC 65O5. 16 USC 1276. 16 USC 3161. 42 USC6504. I~ usc31ol note, i P.L. 98-366 16 USC 3102 Ukpesg~ik Inupiet Corporntion 43 USC 1761. 3O USC 185. Arctic ~lope Corporation. 94 Stat. 2533. LAWS OF 98th CONG.--2nd SESS. July 17 provision of law applicable to any conservation system unit, as that term is defined in section 102(4) of that Act., Sr.c. 3. The Secretary of the Interior shall convey to UkpeagVik lnupiat Corporation (hereinafter "UIC"~, subject to valid existing rights, all right, title, and interest held by the United States to sand and gravel underlying the surface .estate owned by UIC in the l~rrow g~s fields and Walakpa gas discovery site, upon execution of an easement agreement with the North Slope Borough, satisfactory to the North Slope Borough, in consideration for the conveyance to UIC of such sand and gravel, providing for easements, for all pu~ associated with operation, maintenance, development, pro- duction, generation, or transportation of energy, including the transmission of electricity, from the Barrow gas fields, the Walakpa discovery site, or from any other source of energy chosen by the North Slope Borough, to supply energy to Barrow, Wainwright, and Atkaaook, and providing, such easements when and where required as determined by the North Slope Borough during the life of such fields or other energy sources. . , Szc. 4. (a) Section 102 of the Nav~l Petroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976 (42, U.S.C. 6502) is amended by adding "and. the North Slope Borough' immediately after "Alaska Natives", by deleting "and" immediately after "responsibilities under this Act,", and by replacing t,h,e period following "Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act'.' wRh ', and(4) grant.such.rights-of-way to the North Slope Borough, under the provisions, of Litle V of the Federal Land Policy and ]VLanagen~ent Act of 1976 Or section 2~ of the. Mineral Leasing Act, as amendec~, as may be necessary to permit the North Sl0p~,' Borough to provide eherlo' supplies to villages on the North Slope.. ('o) Section 104(e) of the Naval Petroleum Reserve~ Prodaction Act of 1976. (42 U.S~C. 6504(e~), is repealed effective October 1. 1984. Src. 5. (a) L~. consideration for the relinquishment .of rights that Arctic Slope Regional Corporation has under section 1431(o) of the Alaska Natiom~l Interest Lands Conservation Act, Public Law 96- 4~7, 94 Stat..2371~ 2541, ,to 'the subsurface resources in the Barrow ~s fields and tl~e Wal~kl~hs discovery site conveyed to the North Slopo n<~o~ u~.~ ,~.a;.uk.~?.. ik_~nupiat ~rpo~_aUo-~ pu~u~, t .to sections ~ anc~ u.ox t~is/~., t~e Secretary of the Inter]or and Arctic Slope. Regiona.l Co~p0ration are autho/ized to exchange lands and interests as ~et, forth in.the beparate agreement between the Secre- tary and Arctic S16pe ~Regldnal Corporation dated January 24, 1984 (hereinat~ ~th0 .ASRC Agreement','),,on~.fi!e with the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee iind the House Interior and lnsub~ A~Tai.'.rs.Committee. The speciru: terms, 'con. di._tions, and covenants of the ASRU.Agreement are hereby inco_rpord~.~d 'into this Act and ratiiied,.as to the rights, duties, and obligations of the United States. and Arctic. Slope Regionbl Corporation and as. to the rights and interests of the North .Slbpe Borough, as a matter of Fedend law... ~ .... , ..... , Co) NotwithStanding the .i~ovbiions ~f P~ragraph 4 bf the ASRC Agreement, in lieu of i. he.additi0nal 89,120 acres of subsurface estate to be identif'u~d by ASRC. pursuant to said paragraoh 4, ASRC shall kientify, for conveyance or relinquishment to tl~e ~n~ted States, as appropriate, the 101,272 acres of subsu'rfa~e estate beneath the ~urface estate at:.the lands d~.in, subparagraphs 2 (a), Co) and (d} of the August 9, 19~ agreement ~e[ween Arctic Slope Regional Corporatioh and the United States of Am~idca .... 98 STAT.: 470 July 17 BARROW GAS FIELD (c} To the extent that any provision or interpretation of the NSB Agreement is inconsistent with the provisions of this section or the ASRC Agreement, the provisions of this section and of the ASRC Agreement shall prevail. (d) All of the lands, or interest therein, conveyed to and received by Arctic Slope Regional Corporation pursuant to this section or the ~:SRC Agreement and pursuant to the August 9, 1983 agreement between Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and the United States of America shall, in addition to other applicable authority, be deemed conveyed and received pursuant to exchanges under section 22~f} of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, as amended (43 U.S.C. 1601, 1621(f)). Approved July 17, 1984. · . I'.L. 98-366 Arctic Slope Regional Gorporntion ~ · ./., LEGISLATIVE HISTOR¥'.:--H.~,'.'5~4b: ........ HOUSE REPORT No. 98--843 (Comm. on loterior and lnsuimr Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Vol. 130 ¢1984): June 18. considered and ~ June 28, considered ,'~1 Sahara'." ' ' ' * ' .. 98 STAT. 471 · 92 9:1 area used by olack Orant and o'her geese to prepare for their journey south. The area i, vital to thousands of shorebirds, waterfowl and mammals and is also the year-r~und ranqe of the Tcshekpuk Lake cartbou herd. These are Just some of t~e reasons why the NPR-A's extremely fraqtle areas should not be develooed. We urge t~e Con~ittee to consider the larger questions regarding the proper manaqen,ent of the NPR-A and specifically the protection of the special areas. ! ~:e,~ld li~e to con~end the Arctic Slope Regional Corporation for agreeing to conve) the remainder of their subsurface holdings at Chandler Lake in Gates of the Arctic National Park. The conveyance will help consolidate federal ownership of the park lands, thereby providing maximum management flexibility to the National Park Service to protect these national interest lands. Finally, Hr. Chairman, the Committee should note the cooperation among the :erested parties that produced an environmentally sound bill that will ensure -ntinuous energy supply to the North Slope Villages. I hope the cooperative ~pirit established through this process continues to the benefit of all those concerned about the future of Alaska. lo sum up, though we would like to see further restrictions on development in portions of the NPR-A, we recognize that this is narrow legislation aimed at resolving a specific problem. Nevertheless, in light of the fact that the bill in no way amends ANILCA and includes certain environmental safeguards to protect the national interest, The Wilderness Society has no objection to its expeditious passage. AGRE~'r RETI~lSEN 91D~ UNITED STA~ DEPAILT~.'r OF 71D2 ILqT~R/OR AND THE NOF{II! SLOPE BOFKCK3C~! S~CrION 101. Purpo~ se The purpose cf this Agreen~nt is to transfer fron the United States to the North Slope Borough in the State of A/aska res~0nsibility for the develo~xrent an~ operatio~ of the Barrow ga~ fields and tb~ Walakpa gas discovery site, and to o0nv~y certain rights to the lands involved, and for other pur~s. SECTION 102. De finiticns As used in this Agreen~_nt, the term: [1) "Secretary' means the Secretary of the ~nterior. (2) 'North Slope Borough' means the political sulxfivision of the same ~ in the State of Alaska. (3) 'Act" n~ans the legislatic~ enacted to accc~lish the purposes of 'chis Agre4~nent. (4) "Subsurface estate" means all of the fee simple estat4) in lands, excluding the surface estate and the sand and gravel. {5) "Fluid hydrocarbons" n~_ans the class of organic cc~x~ that make up natural gas, condensate, and oil forming on continuous series that exist as gases or liquids at standard temperatur~ and pre-~sure (60"F, 1 atm. pressure). (6) 'Gas and entrained liquid hydrocaxbc~s" means natural gas a~d the entrained liquids that ~0uld ordinarily require separatic~ fr~m the gaseous pha~e prior to the sale of the gas. {7) "Ba~-~-ow gas fields" means all of the subsurface estate in-- "1 the East Barrow gas field: (,t4 95 3~,~ship 22 north, range ]7'w~st, section~ 13 throt~.h 15, 22 through 2?, and 34 t~h 36: and T~wnship 22 north, range 16 we.~t, .~ection.~ 16 t)tro~gh 21, and 28 through 31; {b) tt~. South Barrow gas field: Umiat Met idJ2~n ~u.~hip 22 ~orth, rar~e 18 ~t, ~eCtio~ 10 ~ 15, 21 through 28, and 33 through 36; Tc~ship 21 r~rth, range 18 west, sectio~.~ 1, 2, and 10 through 15; Township 22 north, range 17 w~st, .section 31; a~l Township 21 north, range 17 west, ~ections 4 tkrough 8, and 18. (8) '~'alakpa gas discovery site' means all of the subsurface estate in-- Dmtat Meridian Tc~ship 21 north, range 19 west, sections 25 th~ 28, and 33 through 36; Tc~nship 21 north, range 18 west, sections 31 and 32; Tc~nShip 20 north, range 18 west, all; Township 20 north, rang~ 19 ~st, all; Tcwnship 20 north, range 20 west, all; 9k~nship 19 north, range 18 west, sections 1 through 6; Township 19 north, ~ange 19 west, secti~$ 1 t~h 6; and Township 19 north, rang~ 20 west, .~ctions 1 through 6. {9) "Horizon armas" means the'foll~wing: tlniat [%eridian Only that portion of the subsurface estate, if any, in Township 22 north, range 16 west, sections 22, 23, 26, 27, and 32 through 36! T~wnship 21 north, range 18 west, sections 3, 4, 9, 16, and 21 through 24; ca[x%ble of producing fluid hydrocarbons fr~m the ~ndstone unit within the Kingak shale of Jurassic age, locally called the "Barrc~ gas sands', and frc~n the basal unconformity ~ of Juro-Cretace~us age at or near the contact of the [~_bble shale 'Cretaceous' on the Kingak shale. The Barrow gas sands are ge_ne_raJly separated by a thin shale unit into two subunits referred to as the "lower Barrc~ gas sand" and the 'upper Barrc~ gas sand.' The producing zone in the disc~ve_ry well, South Barrc~ No. 2 located in Tc~shi~p 22 north, range 18 west, .~rtion 14, is identified on the :,Schlumberger electric logs of said ~11 dated :.~rch 3, 1949, as follc~s: Basal sands at drill depths 2326'to · · 2330 and Bax~*~ sands at drill depths 2340'to ~388. Only that porticaa of the subsurfac~ estate, if any, in Tc~nship 19 north, range 18 west, sections 7 through 36; Township 19 north, range 19 west, sections 7 through 36; a~d Township 19 north, range 20 w~st, ~-ti~ns ~ thrc~ 36; capable of producing fluid hydrocarbons frc~ the "Walakpa Sandstone.' The l.;alakpa Sandstone also known as the "Pebble Shale Sandstone,' the "Unconformity Sandstone," or the "Kuparuk River Sandstone," represents the lcm~_rm:~ ~an (Cretaceous) and rests unconformably on the ~urassic Kingak Shale. It is the natural gas reservoir of the Walakpa gas discovery and was first identified between t]~ depths of 2070' and 2087' in the electric logs of WalaJcpa well Number 1, ;, located in section 9j Tc~nship 20 north, range 19 west, and between the depths of 2604' and 2637' in Walakpa Ncmt~_r 2, located in section 31, Township 20 north, range 19 west, Umiat Meridian. The Walakpa Sandstone is not the same as the Barrow or Sag River Sandstones. 97 (10) "Pnlated support facilities" includes-- (a) gas w~lls ntm~ered 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 13 along with all ~11 hou.~e_s, gathering lines, production and met. erin? facilities, the electrical generating plant, and all ancillary buildings in the South Barrow gas field; {b) gas w~lls n~ed 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 along with all w~ll houses, gathering lines, production and ~tering facilities, electrical generating plant, and all ancillary buildings in the East Barrow gas field: lc) the pipeline between the South and East Barrow gas fields and the roads to the gas fields and wells; (d) several pallets of oil field che~cals and ~m)d, oil field tubular g~ods, timber pilings and the inventory of gas field .~nall parts, located at Barrow and the NARL facilities; (e) the vehicles and road maintenance equi[~rent and assorted U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) personal property which are at Barrc~ and the NARL facilities, as well as the portable drilling camp stored at the South Barrow gas field; and (f) the lnvemtory and equl[m~nt attached as Appendix 1. (11) 'Cape Si,psc~ D~4 site" means .the surface estate of lan~s ~eginning at a point on the south shore of Beaufort Sea, apprc~imate latitude 71' 03' N., longitude 154' 43' W., fr~ which point the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Marta" bears S. 5' 50' 55" E., apprDximately 2,110 feet, thence $. 57" 39' 05" W., 3,420 feet~ thence N. 32" 20' 55" W., 2, 930 feet; thence N. 57! 39' 05' £., 3,390 feet; thence Southeasterly, 2,940 feet. along the shore of the Beaufort Sea to t3~e point of [~.inning. I~e total aaea d'-'scribe~] ¢.~ntains approximately 229 acres. (12) "Geological assistance" m~ans technical assistance r~_n-Jer~d by a subsurface geologist, geophysicist, or paleontologist dealing mainly with the planning and analysis of exploration and develc~um~_nt drilling programs. Geological assistance does not include the siting of wells to be drilled to increase recoverable reserves of a reservoir. {13} 'Operational assistance" means technical assistanc~ generally rendered by a pe-trolet~n ~ngineer dea/ing mainly ~ith the develoi_~m~nt and product/on of known r~serv~s of natural gas including designing and siting of collecting equi~e_nt, siting of production wells, the testing of those wells, and the calculatic~ of reserves. (14) National Petrolet~n Reserve-Alaska" or "NPR-A" means the area transferred to and administered by the Secretary of the Interior under section 102 of the Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act of 1976 {42 U.S.C. 6502). .TRANSFER OF INTERESTS: EXTINC~ISHr~NT OF F~DERAL OBLIGATIONS SECTION 201. T__r_ansfer of Gas Fields~ Site~ Horizon Areas~ Funds a~~, Facilities , (a) By October 1, 1984, the Secretary shall convey to North Slope Borough, ~-ubject to valid existing rights: (1) A/1 right, title and interest to the subsurface estate held by the United States to the Barrow gas fields and the Walakpa gas discovery site ' (2) The r~gh~ to explore for, m/ne or remove fluid .. ~'.'nr~c3r.~.~n.~ !rc~ the horizcn areas, except tJ~t the United Sta~s ~se~es ~or i~]f or ~ act~g ~er its au~ri~', ~ ri~t of ve~ica] ~ess ~ ~ss ~h ~ horiz~ ~s, if ~y, and ail ~xi~t~g ~fa~ a~ss rights ~ tt~ re~ s~s~fa~ [3) ~ ~ s~ facilities. ~ ~ of p~id~ ~lies of ~ gas ~ o~ ~rals S30,000,g00 as ~ as ~ss~le afar ~e ~ of ~ac~t of ~ ~. Such ~}~nt s~ll, to ~ ~t ~ss~]e, ~ derJv~ f~ ~ previ~s]y a~riat~ to ~ ~t~ S~tes ~]~ical S~y for stud}', ~lorati~, d~]~t, or ~ratim of ~ Na~mal ~]~ ~-~aska {~R-A) or ~ ~ gas fieJds. ~e ~ SI~ ~gh ~all ~uaJly p~i~ ~ ~re~ wi~ ~it~ ~t~fi~m ~at ~ies ~id ~er ~is ~i~, ~]~g ~terest ~r~, ~ ~ s~mt for ~ ~ of ~]y~ ~t~al gas or e]~ici~ ~ '_he ~ation of No~ Si~ ~. ,. ~'I~ 202. ~sitim ~ri~ ~ ~~t of ~rior will ~t~ to ~ra~ ~e ~ gas fieJds d~g a ~ri~ of ~siti~ ~~g to ~ight Sept~ 30, ]984. ~ ~is ~ri~ ~ ~ SI~ ~h will ~ ~~ ac~ss to ~ne ~d assess gas field facilities, ~i~t ~ ~ter]als, stall.g, ~ain~, ~rat~ p~es, r~ k~p~g ~ o~er facilities or f~ctfms ~e ~ ~ ~rat]ons of ~e ~ gas fields ~d a]~ will ~ al]~ ~ ~uct ori~tim ~ ~a~ prcg. rams on the lands and within the facilities of the Barrow gas fields upon the approval of the Depart~_nt of Interior. Furthermore, the Depart3re_nt of Interior will assist the Nor-th Slope £~3rough in developLng a North Slope Borough ope£ations program for asst=~ption of the Barrc~ gas fields on October 1, 1984. SECTICN 203. Transfer of Other Lands and Interests {a) il) As soon as possible, the Secretary sba/1 convey to North Slope Borough all right! title and interest of ~ tmited States to the surface estate of the Cape Simpson DE~q site. This conveyance shall also include the right to sand and gravel within the Cape Simp.~n DfC; site so long as the sand and gravel are u.~d on lands within the exterior boundary of North Slope Borough and are not used for F~rposes of ccoTnercia 1 sale. (2) In making the conveyance directed in subsection la) (1) of this section, the Secretary shall reserve to the United States a 3.7 acre site ea~nent for, and an access easement to, a tower administered by the United States Coast Guard and the right to maintain, operate, repair or improve the tcm~_r so long as the tower is needed or used for or by. the United Stat~s after which time such easement shall merge with the surface estate of the North Slope Borough. The tower is loc. abed at approximate latitude 70" 03' 23.6" N., longitude 154' 43' 36.4' W. The site easement is 400 feet by 400 feet with the tower located in the center. The access easement is located along the existing route frc~ the air strip to the tower. (b) During a period of three years after the date of enactment of this Act, North Slope Bo.rOUgh shall have the right to select the ~-urface estate to one parcel of land not to exceed 320 acres. This parcel shall lO0 101 1.. '.- -?:': .:,~ ' r.-:.?r.--,: ]and.~ lr~-.att<t wit_hEn M)e e.~cerior bour~darT ot7 t.h,.~ :;-?~, .,1~_ ~.,,~'::h, ly~g ~st of inclu2~9 l~ds ~'i~in ~,qr~vation sy~t~ traits, ~ ~e ~er ~rridcr cf ~e Tra-:i-Ala?k.. Pi~l~e Systm, or a prior valid cla~ for title. ~vey ~e s~fa~ es~te ~ ~ l~s ~1~ ~er ~is s~ti~. ~is ~vey~ s~ll al~ ~1~ i~. ~e sa~ ~ ~a~l ~ ~ ~ l~s wi~ ~ ~erior ~~ of ,~ Slo~ ~r~gh ~ ~e ~t us~ for ~s of ~cial sale. {c} (1) ~ S~re~ s~ll ~vey ~ s~fa~ es~ ~ righ~ to s~d ~d ~avel to ~e l~s sel~ ~er ~i~ (b) of ~is ~ion ~ No~ SI~ ~gh ei~r Nfo~ or af~ a s~. If a 1~, ~n~a~, ~t, right~f~y, or ~t has ~ s~fa~ es~ ~ ~ ~tt~ States right of ~ holder of ~ ~s~t ~ ~ ~le~ mj~t of all right, privtlwes, ~ ~fiN ~t~ ~ ~e ~1~. N issm of ~ ~vq~m, ~ ~ Sl~ D~h roll ~ to ~y a all ~terests of ~e ~it~ Sm~s ~ ~ pas for ~ of ~ ~fa~ ~e, as les~r, ~ac~r, ~t~r, or ~r, ~ ~y ~s~t ., olv~g ~ 1~ ~v~. ~ ~it~ S~s s~11 ~t~ue a~s~ i~ rights ~er ~ ~s~t ~less a~is~atim ~ifically waiv~ ~ ~e ~re~. (2) If ~e ~vey~ ~ ~y ~s~t descr~ ~ s~s~tt~ {c)(1} of ~is s~tim, ~ Nor~ Si~ ~gh shall ~ly ~ mtttl~ a p~ima~ ~t of thc rcvenues received by the United States for tu~e of the surface estate contained in the inset. (d) The Secretary shall quitclaim such ~3ter rights and grant such rights-of-~0~y, I~ld b5, the United States on Federal lands, a~ necessary to provide energy supplies to Barrow and other tk)rth Slope villages fr~n within or outside the reserve, including rights-of-way for transmissic~ of electricity or gas pipelines and associated ~e_rvice ro~cls or facilities to or between "such villages. The'final alig~rent and location of such rights-of-way shall be in tt~ discretio~ of the (e) On lands where the surface estate is retained by the United 'f States under this Agree~mt, North Slope Borough shall be subject to all applicable laws and regulations concerning use and occupancy of the surface estate, except as' provided by this ~t and the Act. [f) When revenues generated fl~! any use, other than ccmrercial resale or exchange, of mineral materials transferred ~ North Slope Borough under the l-laterials Act of 1947 (30 U.S.C. 60] et seq.), ar~ dedicated to the operatic~., maintenance, develol~nent,' or transportaticm of gas or electricity' to the residents of the North Slope Borough, the . use shall not be co~sidered'a c~,,,~rcial or industrial purpose under that Act. S~CTION 204. .Extinguishment of Federal Obligations Any duty placed upon the United States to provide gas service to the Native Village of Ban~, and other c(mmunities and installations at or near Point Barxz~, Alaska, under subsection 104 (e) of the Naval Petroleum Reserve Production Act of 1976 {42 U.S.C. 6504 (e}) is extin- guished effectiv~ Octcber 1, 1984. 102 103 S73CrIC~,' 205. Stu~x.ev P~xiuir~rents Except as ma)' be necessary under sections 203 ia) and (bi of this Agreement, no cadastral survey shall be made on lands .or interests in lands conveyed under the Act. (Tr}~ SOUR2ES OF GAS; T~G~ICAt ASSISTAI(Z ~ON 301. Use of Other Sources of Gas for lleatinq and Electricity la) n~r pux]x~es of ordinary con.~pticm for heati, g and elect/icity by the village population of the North Slope Borough: fl) The Secretary shall make available to North Slope Borc~gh at the wellhead portions of r~yalty gas received by the Secretary frc,n Federal oil and ga~ leases within the National Petroleum Reserve-ALaska (NPR-A), at a price determined by the gr~s$ proceeds received by the F~dera! lessee at the w~llbead. (2] The North Slope Borough is authorized to exploit and gas and entraiped liquid hydrocarbon~ fz~ lands included within terminated, expired or surrendered Federal onshore oil and gas leases within NPR-A. If the lands are leased again by the Secretary for oil and gas development, use of gain and entrair~d {iquid h~bon~ shall be goverr~d by subsectio~s (1) and (3) of this section. · (3} The North Slope Borough is authorized, with the cc~_~_nt ' of the le$~e and under ~utually agreeable terms and conditions, to exploit and use gas and entrained liquid hydrocarbons frc~ non-producing wells capable of production, including capped w~lls, in Federal oll and gas leases within NPR-A. Any Federal oil and gas lessee consenting to the exploitation of gas described in this subsection may charge its working interest in the value of the natural gas and entrained liquid hyck~carbons removed against r~yalties owed to the United States' fr~n other hy~ production of that lessee- (4) The North Slope Borpugh is authorized to exploit and use gas a~d entrained liquid hydrocarbons frc~ Federal test w~lls in NPR-A so lorg as the w~lls ar~ ~ot incb_~ in tracts actually leased by the Unibed States for oil and gas. Use of gas and entrained liquid hydrocarbons fr~n test wells in tract~ under lease will be g~verned by subsecti~ {1) and (3) of this section. (bi North Slope Borough shall be responsible for: {1) The installation of any necessary production and -transportation equi[~_nt and any treatment necessary to produce and use gas and entrained liquid hydrpca~ under sections 301 (a] (2), and {3) and {4) of this Agreement. (2) Transportation of gas under subsection 301 (a){1) of this Agreemmnt. {3) P~imbursing t. be Federal lessee, if any, for u~e of any of it~ equipment required for production, treating and transportation ~f such gas and entraimed liquid hydr~_arfxw~. (c) If the North Slope Borc~gh abandons any Federal best well or lands w~thin a termina~, expired or surrendered lease, it sba/1 be r~sponsible for all cOSts associated with ,~-~_nt and reclamation of the lands and .facilities involved, and shall be subject to all applicable F~deral rules and regulations in effect at the time of abandonment. 104 105 . id) The w~llhead price for natural gas and entrained liquid hydrocarbon.~ used by the. North Slope Borough under subsections 301 fa) [2), (3) and (4) shall be determined by the formula currently in force to determine the u~lesale price of natural gas sold to the Barrc~ Utilities and Electrical Cooperative, Inc. This formula uses the [esale price for gas char~ in Anchorage, Alaska, adjusted by .~ . ,roport{onal factors for average ~rc~thly wage per w~rk~_r, annual ~m~_rac3e arount of gas constm~d, average nimbler of w~rker~; per household, and the cost of living imdex, all for the village using the gas. The wholesale price to be paid by the North Slope Borough is determined by this sub~rtion a~d is ~0nsidered a oelling price or maxim~. SfL'TIGN 302. Natural Gas to F~deral Ac~m~cy Users The North Slope Borough shall provide on a nondiscriminatory basis natural gas supplies to Federal agency users including, b~t not limited to, the Public Health Service, Federal activities at the former Naval Arctic P~search Laboratory, and the United States Air Force, at t_be rat~ for gas approved by Alaska Public Utilities C(z~tlssion, or at rates .~' rg~d to cc~parable clas~es of users and at a location agreed to by '~0~ ~nited States and the North Slope Borough. ... . SECTION 303. T~chnical Assistanoe The U.S. Geological Survey will provide the follc~ipg technical assistance to North Slope Bor~,3gh to accc~nplish the purposes of this Agreement: {a) Geological and operational assistance, but not beyond ~larch 31, 1985; (b) Geological and operational assistance for the n~dernization program for the South Barrow gas field, but not beyond March 31, 1985; (c) Geological assistance for the drilling of new w~lls or w~rkover of existing w~lls in the East or South Bar-rc~. gas fields, provided it occurs prior to ~ 31, 1987; and (d) Geological assistance in formulating an exploration and dev~l~t plan for the Walakpa gas discovery site and other sites ~x]er section 301 (a}, subject to the following: {1) U.S. Geological survey will not. be r~ to ct~ain additic~~/ geological, geophysical or geochemical data, except what is ~btained in the ordinary course of the discharge of its NPR-A assigrm~nt; and (2) All taaks and obligations of the U.S. Geological $~ attending the development of any exploration and de~_l~ plan under this subsection will be ccmpleted by September 30, 1989. SMCTION 304. Authorizing tegi. slation Both the Secretary of the Interior and the North Slc~e agree to pur~ue legislation necessary to acc~mpli~ or authorize provisions of this ~t substantially in the form as attached to this A. greement as Appendix 2. In the event that such legislation is not enacbed by October l, 1984, this Agre~nent shall be null and void. Jameg G, Watt Secretary, Department of .Interior .: .: Eugene'Brow~r Mayor, North Slope Borough ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~IISSION WALTER I. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 27'9-1433 TELECOPY NO: (907) 276-7542 January 16, 1991 North Slope Borough Allen & Crouch, Petroleum Engineers Agents for Developmental Operations 3201 C Street, Suite 602 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Walakpa Undefined Field Dear Mr. Crouch: Per our telephone conversation today, I am enclosingt copies of the approved spacing location exceptions for Walakpa #3, 4, 5~and 6 wells. As I explained, the Permits to Drill will follow aS soon as we receive the revisions that accommodate bringing the production casing cement up to the point of the surface casing shoe. The Commission is looking forward to meeting with you soon to review your plans for a Field/Pool rules hearing for this new development area. Sinffzerely' /~] Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner Enclosure cc: Allen and Crouch Petroleum Engineers P. O. Box 976 Casper, Wyoming 82602 1-M2.60 .. 17 2 -. i ! I 30 I-5~.92 t 3-170 . 1:-IC- 32 2-510W i ._ .. ". _ 2-100 Dee # 00! . _ ~ F435.~ 27 ! -..E3.~ "lC I~."J ~55 ~.~' I lC/436 ~'" CHEC~ LIST FOR N~w W~LL PE~ZTS ITEM APPROVE DATE (1) Fee ~_p<, /z.//_~./.~ 1. (2) Loc (/2P~hru 8) (8) (3) Admin ~. [~//~/~ 9. (9--thru '1~) 10. 4z~. ~ ,. . '~'/ ~ - / e - q / ~ ~ . (~o a,~ ~3) ~2. 13. (4) Casg (14 thru 22) (23 thru 28) Is the permit fee attached .......................................... YES NO J REMARKS 2. Is well to' be located in a defined pool ............................. __ _~. 3. Is well located proper distance from property line .................. ~_ 4. Is well located proper distance from other wells .................... 5. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ............ ~ 6. Is well to be deviated and is wellbore plat included ................ ~ 7. Is operator the only affected party ................................. ~ 8. Can permit be approved before fifteen-day wait ...................... ~_ Does operator have a bond in force .................................. ~__ Is a conservation order needed ...................................... Is administrative approval needed ................................... Is the lease number appropriate ..................................... ~ Does the well have a unique name and number ......................... ~ 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Is conductor string provided ........................................ Will surface casing protect all zones reasonably expected to serve as an underground source of drinking water ..................... Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ......... Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ... _ Will cement cover all known productive horizons ..................... ~. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst.. Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ............. Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ............ Is adequate wellbore separation proposed ............................ ,,, Is a diverter system required ....................................... Is the drilling fluid program schematic and list of equipment adequate Are necessary diagrams and descriptions of diverter and BOPE attached. Does BOPE have Sufficient pressure rating - Test to ~o~ psig .. Does the choke manifold comply w/AP1 RP-53 (May 84) .................. Is the presence of H2S gas probable ................................. (6) OTHER ~_ ru~°' 31) (29 th (6) Add: Geology: DWJ / Engineering LcS ~30/89 For 29. 30. 31. 32. exploratory and Stratigraphic wells: Are data presented on potential overpressure zones? ................. Are seismic analysis data presented on shallow gas zones ............ If an offshore loc., are survey results of seabed conditions presented Additional requirements ................................. INITIAL GEO,'" UNIT ON/OFF POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. SHORE P . O Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history_ file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. , No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. PROGRAM: LI SC~ REVISION: 5.2 Start of execution: Mon 15 APR 91 2:37p **** TAPE HEADER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 PART NUMBER: W5790-MICRO 01 FILE ~ 1 LIS .001 **** FILE HEADER **** 1024 CN WN FN COUN STAT : NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH : WALAKPA NO.5 : .WALAKPA GAS FIELD : NORTH SLOPE : ALASKA * COMMENT RECORD * API NO. 50-029-20030 LOG DATE 3/31/91 FILE 1 CN UNCORRECTED DATA(1830 - 2230 FT) * FORMAT RECORD (TYPE~ 64) ONE DEPTH PER FRAME TAPE DEPTH UNIT : F 10 CURVES : NAME CODE SAMPLE~ UNIT BYTES 1 CHT 68 1 LBF 4 2 CLSN 68 1 CPS 4 3 CN 68 1 % 4 4 CNC 68 1 % 4 5 CSSN 68 1 CPS 4 6 GR 68 1 API 4 7 LSN 68 1 CPS 4 8 SPD 68 1 F/MN 4 9 SSN 68 1 CPS 4 10 TTEN 68 1 LBF 4 * DATA RECORD DEPTH CSSN TTEN 2230.000 50.00000 0.0000000E+00 ( TYP E# 0 ) CHT GR 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 2180.000 -11498.85 151.2073 35.60562 667.6169 2130.000 -11498.85 120.0200 95.78769 656.1685 2080.000 -11498.85 107.1913 81.30835 639.5071 2030.000 -11498.85 118.5923 93.01234 638.0249 1980.000 -11498.85 111.1934 75.25418 628.5830 1930.000 -11498.85 107.8630 76.07716 618.2788 1880.000 -11498.85 107.2438 82.46539 611.6140 1830.000 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 1018 BYTES * CLSN CN LSN SPD 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 CNC SSN 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 53.87880 22.34790 23.86690 53.87880 21.99780 151.2073 29.48900 39.42499 40.28107 29.48900 21.99780 120.0200 22.81560 51.15691 51.95242 22.81560 21.99780 107.1913 29.37300 38.90640 39.77257 29.37300 21.99780 118.5923 27.64610 38.66275 39.53389 27.64610 29.99701 111.1934 23.99051 46.96815 47.74838 23.99051 29.99701 107.8630 23.85240 46.96956 47.74979 23.85240 29.99701 107.2438 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 TOTAL DATA RECORDS : STARTING TAPE DEPTH = FILE TRAILER **** 35 2230.00 ENDING TAPE DEPTH = 1830.00 **** REEL HEADER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 AWS 01 **** TAPE HEADER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 01 FILE # 2 LIS .001 **** FILE HEADER **** 1024 CN WN FN COUN STAT : NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH : WALAKPA NO.5 : WALAKPA GAS FIELD : NORTH SLOPE : ALASKA * COMMENT RECORD * FILE 2 : CNC CORRECTED DATA (1750 - 1860 FT.) * FORMAT RECORD (TYPE# 64) ONE DEPTH PER FRAME TAPE DEPTH UNIT : F 10 CURVES : NAME CODE SAMPLE# UNIT BYTES 1 CHT 68 1 LBF 4 2 CLSN 68 1 CPS 4 3 CN 68 1 % 4 4 CNC 68 1 % 4 5 CSSN 68 1 CPS 4 6 GR 68 1 API 4 7 LSN 68 1 CPS 4 8 SPD 68 1 F/MN 4 9 SSN 68 1 CPS 4 10 TTEN 68 1 LBF 4 * DATA RECORD (TYPE# 0) 1018 BYTES * DEPT~ CSSN TTEN 1860.000 -999.2500 -999.2500 1810.000 104o3181 598.6235 1760.000 50.00000 0.0000000E+00 CHT CLSN CN CNC GR LSN SPD SSN -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -999.2500 -11498.85 24.68140 42.02409 42.83902 152.5330 24.68140 28.99710 104.3181 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 TOTAL DATA RECORDS : STARTING TAPE DEPTH = FILE TRAILER **** 10 1860.00 ENDING TAPE DEPTH = 1750.00 **** REEL HEADER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 AWS 01 **** TAPE HEADER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 01 FILE ~ 3 LIS .001 **** FILE HEADER **** 1024 CN WN FN COUN : NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH : WALAKPA NO.5 : WALAKPA GAS FIELD : NORTH SLOPE STAT ~ - : ALASKA * COMMENT RECORD * FILE 3 REPEAT SECTION CNC CORRECTED (2000 - 2230 FT) FORMAT RECORD (TYPE~ 64) ONE DEPTH PER FRAME TAPE DEPTH UNIT : F 10 CURVES : NAME CODE SAMPLE# UNIT BYTES 1 CHT 68 1 LBF 4 2 CLSN 68 1 CPS 4 3 CN 68 1 % 4 4 CNC 68 1 % 4 5 CSSN 68 1 CPS 4 6 GR 68 1 API 4 7 LSN 68 1 CPS 4 8 SPD 68 1 F/MN 4 9 SSN 68 1 CPS 4 10 TTEN 68 1 LBF 4 * DATA RECORD DEPTH CSSN TTEN 2230.000 50.00000 0.0000000E+00 2180.000 150.2349 658.2717 2130.000 122.0811 650.1550 2080.000 104.1277 643.6587 2030.000 115.1831 637.6794 (TYPE# 0) 1018 BYTES * CHT CLSN GR LSN 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 CN SPD 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 CNC SSN 0.0000000E+00 0.0000000E+00 -11498.85 51.01280 24.05287 25.47507 33.63177 51.01280 17.99820 150.2349 -11498.85 30.51170 38.33516 39.21320 92.07979 30.51170 17.99820 122.0811 -11498.85 27.53400 35.04594 36.00705 82.69202 27.53400 25.40370 104.1277 -11498.85 27.17390 42.23349 43.04579 87.82465 27.17390 25.55550 115.1831 TOTAL DATA RECORDS : STARTING TAPE DEPTH = FILE TRAILER **** 21 2230.00 ENDING TAPE DEPTH = 2000.00 **** TAPE TRAILER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 01 TOTAL RECORDS IN THIS LOGICAL TAPE : 87 **** REEL TRAILER **** LIS 91/ 4/15 AWS 01 TOTAL RECORDS IN THIS LOGICAL REEL : TOTAL RECORDS IN THIS PHYSICAL REEL: End of execution: Mon 15 APR 91 2:37p Elapsed execution time = 19.28 seconds. 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