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PHONE: (907) 279-1433
TELECOPY: (gO7) 278-7542
September 21, 1994
UNOCAL
Kevin Tablet, Land Manager
P O Box 196247
Anchorage, AK 99519-6247
Re:
Location Clearance Inspections
Three (3) North Slope Wells
Dear Mr. Tablet:
On August 22, 1994, our inspector John Spaulding accompanied your
representative on inspection of three UNOCAL North Slope well locations.
Mr. Spaulding recommended Location Clearance for Amethyst State 1 and
Ruby State 1. He was unable to recommend Location Clearance for
Alpenglow State 1 because: "The area around the well marker post is
sunken and has standing water and will be needing more fill, also an
area immediately adjacent to the well marker post is in need of fill.
Larry McAllister UNOCAL Rep. informed me that this winter or next spring
fill will be moved to the site in preparation for another inspection
next year."
Final Location Clearance is hereby approved for the following UNOCAL
North Slope wells:
Amethyst State 1 PTD 932182
Ruby State 1 ?TD 8:8~t55
Chairman~
c: Blair Wondzell
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO:
David~
Chair~
DATE:
August 24,1994
TtlRU:
FROM:
Blair Wondzell, ~-~ FILE NO:
P. I. Supervisor .
John Spaulding~ ~.~ ' SUBJECT:
Petroleum Insp.
199JHVBD.doc
Location Clearances
Unocal N. Slope
Wildcat Sites
.Monday Au.qust 22-1994: I by helicopter to Unocal's N. Slope Wildcat Sites,
Amethyst, Alpenglow and Ruby St. to observe location clearances.
Amethyst >-r~'e ~
P.T.D. 93-182
S 12, T 2N, R 7E, U.M.
The area around the well site was clean and the gravel over the location was
mounded with no standing water. An area where a fuel spill had occured during
drilling operations was also inspected and found to be clean and in good
condition. DEC and DNR agencies were also represented. /
Alpengiow $¢¢.k~ ~1
P.T.D. 91-148
S 12, T9N, R18E, U.M.
The area around the well marker post is sunken and has standing water and will
be needing more fill, also an area immediately adjacent to the well marker post
is in need of fill. Larry Mc ^llister Unocal Rep. informed me that this winter or
next spring fill will be moved to the site in preparation for another inspection next
year. I do ~,~_. f~c~..,.,..,.,e..,.A-fo,;
Ruby St. ~-I
P.T.D. 88-155
S14, T8N, R8E, U.M.
The area around the well marker post is re-seeded with grass an looks to be in
excellent condtion with no standing water or debris. I rec...,~,.,~,.,,--~ -~,,' /-~, ~-,,-'('Co-,
Summary: I do not recommend Unocal's Alpen.q!ow wellsite for a final
!ocation clearance. ! recommend that Unocal's Amethyst and Ruby St. be
considered for location clearances.
Attachments: 199LHUBD
199LHVBD
199LHWBD
Unocal North American
Oil & Gas Division
Unocal Corporation
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, .Alaska 99519-0247
Telephone (907) 276-7600
Alaska Region
Dear Mr. Smith'
UNOCAL )
January 14, 1991
Mr. Lonnie Smith
AOGCC
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
On January 4 and 5, 1991 Unocal personnel, along with contract personnel, visited the
Ruby State Cf I well site located in the North Slope Borough, Section 14, T8N, R8E, UM.
A small loader, a welding unit, and a D-8 Caterpillar were transported to the site by
rolligon on January 4. When the crews arrived on site it was discovered that the north
end of the reserve pit area had subsided to below surrounding ground level.
On January 5 the D-8 Cat was used to fill the Iow north portion of the reserve pit with
material that was still mounded on the south end of the pit. The entire area of the reserve
pit was contoured to a uniform height of 8-12 inches. The cellar area was cleared of
snow and material from the reserve pit mound was used to fill in this hole. The
abandonment marker, which was incorrectly marked originally, was replaced with a new,
correct marker. The equipment was demobilized back to Kuparuk and Deadhorse by
rolligon on the evening of January 5.
Our future plans are to visit the site in June, 1991 for the purpose of reseeding the
reserve pit area. We further anticipate a site-visit in August, 1991 for any appropriate and
interested agency personnel to observe the site restoration. We will contact you prior to
August, 1991 to coordinate this trip.
If you have any qUestions or comments on the work done or upcoming plans call me or
Faye Sullivan of Unocal's Environmental Department.
Sincerely,
Regional Drilling Manager
.lAN 2 2 19~1
'~ ~s Cons. ~~
Alaska Region
Dear Mr. Smith:
Unocal North Amc'~' .~
Oil and Gas Divisi
Unocal Corporation
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99579-0247
Telephone (907) 276-7600
UNOCAL
September 25, 1990
Mr. Lonnie Smith
AOGCC
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
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On August 19, 1990 Unocal personnel revisited the Ru..b..y.._.rS~t.~9,..~...1. site located in the
North Slope Borough, Section 14, T8N, R8E, UM. As you are aware, Unocal was unable
to modify the reserve pit mound and fill in the cellar area last winter as agreed, due to
insufficient snow cover which did not allow overland travel. Our intent for the site visit this
summer was observe any changes to the site and further plan our site remediation.
We have attached photographs which were taken during this recent visit. As you can
see, some subsidence has taken place on the reserve pit mound but the changes are not
significant enough to alter our original remediation plan.
The present plan for the Ruby well site remediation is to transport the necessary dirt
moving equipment to location, recontour the mount over the unused reserve pit, and fill
in the cellar area with soil. As before, this work will be done as snow cover and weather
permits. After this work is done, the disturbed area will be properly revegetated following
winter breakup.
Unocal will keep the AOGCC informed on the progress of the Ruby site remediation.
GSB/lew
Sincerely,
Bush
Regional Drilling Manager
RECEIVED
-MEMORANDUM
~ASKA OIL AND ~AS CONSERVATION CO~'R~ISSION
TO: Lor~llJ. e C. Smit~/ DATE: September 13,
Commissioner / ~
FILE NO: D.HRH. 063
TELEPHONE NO:
THRU: Michael T. Minder~'~'~' SUBJEC~
Sr. Petroleum Engineer
State Alaska
1989
Location Clearance
Unocal, Ruby State No. 1
Permit No. 88-155
Exploratory
Sec 14, TSN, RSG UM
FROM:
Harold R. Hawkins
Petroleum Inspe ctor,/¢?J'~
r 8 1989~ i ~ent to Unocal, Ruby State No. 1 to
location for abandonment. The location was clean and
free of debris The marker post was up but data I had was different
on surface location than was on the post. Also there was a sink hole
to be filled around marker post and sinking of fill around reserve pit
that was never use~ that has to be filled. I filled out an AOGCC
field report that is attached. I also took pictures that is to be
attached to this report. Roy D. Roberts Environmental Engineer for
Unocal and Cliff Neve a Drilling Engineer and Greg Zimmerman DNR was
on inspections.
In summary, the Ruby State No. I for U~ocal was not ready for co~lete
abandonment until above requirements are fulfilled.
Attachment
''ALASKA OIL AND GAS C(l~'.51'~l(va~lu~ ~urL,'~oo~v,, -
FILE INFORMATION
Operator
Address
'~-"?URFACE ABANDO~HENT REPORT
20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2
Surface Location of Well
'
Date DoWnhole P & A ~.l~4'_y /~~
Permit No.
Unit or Lease Name Wel 1 No.
ield
20 AAC 2~.120: WELL ABANDONMENT btARKER:
Dia. Steel' Post (4"Min.) ~ Length (10' Min.)
Height Above Final Grade Level''(4' Min.i ~!
Top of Marker Pipe Closed with: Cement Plug Screw Cap Welds
Set: On Well Head ~ , On Cutoff Casing ~, In Concrete Plug
Distance BelOw Final Grade Level.~2 Ft... in.
Side Outlets: All Valves and Nipples Removed
Ail Openings Closed ~ , With Blinds ~, 'With Cement
INFORMATION BEADWELDED DIRECT~LY TO ~b~RKER POST:
(List k~ere Different from File Information)
Operator ~~ Unit or Lease Name ~U~
Well Number' ~. , Surface Location of Well: !
20 AAC 25. 170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP
PITS: ~ '
Filled In ~_~, Liner or Buried V~ , Debris Removed
SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Rough , Smooth __, Contoured .j~ , Fiat , Compacted __,
Other _ r
..
CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Clean_~_, Pipe' Scrap , Iron Scrap , Wood
Paper~, Other ~j:~z ~-~~ .... , _ '
SURROUNDING AREA:
'Wooded __, Brush , ~Tundra ~___, Grass ~__, Dirt
Sand __, Other_
CONDITION SURROUNDING AREA:
Clean ~(. , Trash from Site__
Other '
ACCESS RO~D:
, Mud , Cement ,
, Gravel ,
, Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site ,
Dirt __, Gravel __, Ice ,,~ , Other
~-'fe--~ni~.' ~ ~u~ ' §~ , Trash from Operations ,
Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Road __, Spoil from Clearing Road
Other
REMAINING TO BE DONE:
.
05/26/81 /
(/J~ ~ p
PERIOD OF CONFIDEN[ )LITY
XENTS
30-DAY FILING DATE ~///~/~
RELEASE DATE
- /
DATE
B.RPC.02 (05/89)
STATE OF ALASKA
I1 ~~ vvlllr~ I IVl~ vn n~vvlllrl~ I IVl~ II~rVn I l~illl,I -~V1,1 /,
1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well
OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED J~] SERVICE []
2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number
Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) 88.~55
3. Address 8. APl Numb~er
P.O. Box 190247, Anchorage, Ak. 99519-0247 50- 103r.20104
4. Location of well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name
194' SNL, 1253' WEL, Sec. 14, T8N, R8E, UM Rub~!State
At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number,
Straight Hole Well No. 1
At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool
Straight Hole
5. Elevation in feet (i~dCc~'~'e!i~'B?DF, etc.~)~ 6. Lease Designation and Serial No.
386' KB,,~ ~..-,~i ~ .~ . ' ~'~' ~'~ i' ADL 373113 Wildcat ..
12. Date Spudded03/07/89 13' Date T'D' Reached03/15/89 14' Date C°mp" Susp' °r Aband' I 15' Water Depth' if °ffsh°re 116' N°' °f C°mpleti°ns03/20/89 ___ feet MSL ___
17. Total Depth (MD+TVD)18.Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD)19. Directional SurveY3850' MD Surface YES [] NO E~ I20' Depth where sSsV setfeet MD I'21' Thickness °f Permafr°st,
22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run
DITE/SDT/NGT, LDT/CNTG/GR, FMS/GR, CHECKSHOT SURVEY, MUDLOG
23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SETTING DEPTH MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED
16" 73# N-80 Surfac~ 1OR' 94" ~.~ .q~ 9 ~,
-- _
9-5/8" 47# N-80/ Surfac~ 1R72' 19_-1/~,' _q.qK .q~.q (~_~lr'l~'t-
L-80 by 500 SXS Coldest 2 Cmt.
24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD
interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
NO~ E
NONE :26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE~i ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED
27. PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Production J Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.)
N/A N/~,J ,- -
Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-McF WATER-BBL cHoKE SIZE leAS-oIL RATIO
TEST PERIOD
.....
Flow Tubing Casing pressure CALCULATED=1~. OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr)
Press. 24-HOUR RATE ~!
28. COP E DATA
Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, ga; or water. Submit core chips.
~V
#1: 3489-3519' rec. 23' (in fiberglass sleeve): ~-.~..~.'
CORE
SS - Lt gy, vfg, clayey, well sorted, well ind, no vis pot or
no shows and few interbeds of:
· .clyst - m gy, sandy, sol, well ind, no shows
.CONFIDEN,tlI[
Form 10-407
Rev. 7-1-80
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
Submit in duplicate
29.
Colville Group
NAME
MEAS. DEPTH
At surface
Schrader Bluff
Formation
In Schrader Bluf
Format ion
TRUE VERT. DEPTH
1860'
At TD
At surface
1860'
At TD
30.
FORMATION TESTS
Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity,
GOR, and time of each phase.
None
COH iDEHTIAL
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Well Schematic, Well History
32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Title Envir. Engro Date 04/27/89
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 mobe 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 2.8' If no cores taken,.inclJcate "none".
Form 10-407
iompany : UNOCAL CORPORATION
fell : RUBY STATE #!
.ocation :
lo,State : NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA
CORE
CORE AN
LABORATORIES
Field
Format i on
Coring Fluid
Elevation
EXPLORATORY
A L Y S I S R E S U L T S
File No.: BP-3-1337
Date : 31-Mar-1989
API No. :
Analysts: PLB,GAC
SAMPLE DEPTH
NUMBER ~
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
PERMEABILITY
(HORIZONTAL)
Kair
POROSITY
(HELIUM)
SATURATION
(PORE VOLUME)
OIL WATER
% %
3489.7
3490.3
3491.8
3492.5
3493.2
3494 8
3495 7
3496 4
3497 3
3498 7
3499 4
3500 2
3501 4
3502.3
3503.2
3504.4
3505~7
3506.7
3507.4
3508.5
3509.8
3510.4
3511.3
0.52
0.90
0.75
0.50
0.23
0.25
0.50
0.33
0.40
0.33
0.27
0.15
0.23
0.18
0.17
0.20
0.26
0.31
0.31
0.30
0.32
0.27
25 5
25 8
25 3
22 0
26 1
24.9
24.3
25.2
23.6
25.1
24.7
25.4
23.8
24.0
23 2
25 8
25 1
24 3
24 3
24.7
25.0
24.8
25.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
88 4
95 9
90 4
84.3
87.6
97.0
99.2
99.1
99 5
99 0
99.4
99.2
96 6
99 3
97 2
91 0
94.3
92.9
97.2
97.5
98.1
97.9
99.2
GRAIN ! DESCRIPTION
DENSITY t
gm/cc
2.66
2.68
2.64
2.69
2.64
2.69
2.62
2.63
2.66
2.62
2.62
2.6I
2.62
2.61
2.63
2.68
2.64
2.68
2.67
2.65
2.65
2.65
2.65
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS,ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,wcons,tr calc,tr lams,l% carb frags
SS, ltgy,vf-fgr,pred vf§r,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,mod cons,tr calc,tr carb fra§s
SS,lt§y,vfgr,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb fra§s
SS,lt°lvgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,wcons,tr calc,grds to varg,sdy,sltst
SS,ltgy,vfgr,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
SS,ltgy,vvf§r,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,mod cons,tr calc,tr lams,tr carb fra§s
SS,ltgy,vfgr,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,wcons,tr calc,~r carb fra§s
SS,lt§y,vf§r,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr lams,tr carb fra§s
SS,lt§y,vfgr,varg,vwsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc
SS lt§y,vf-f§r,pred f§r,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vf-f§r,pred f§r,ar9,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vf§r,tr f§r sd,arg,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vf§r,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,mnr bioturb,tr carb fra§s
ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,mnr bioturb,tr carb fra§s
ltgy,vf§r,arg,wsrtd,sbrd-rd,wcons,tr calc,n~r bioturb,tr carb fra§s
lt§y,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
lt§y,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vfgr,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
lt§y,vf§r,arg,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
ltgy,vfgr,ar§,wsrtd,sbrd,wcons,tr calc,tr carb frags
I - 1
CORE
LABORATORIES
Company : UNOCAL CORPORATION
Well : RUBY STATE
Fi el d : EXPLORATORY
Formation :
File No.: BP-3-1337
Date : 31-Mar-1989
ANALYTICAL P
IIA#DLI#G & CLEANING
Core Transportation
: AIR FREIGHT
RO C E DU R E ~\AN
D QUALITY ASSURANCE
AIIALYSXS
Solvent : TOLUENE
Extraction Equipment : OEAN-STARK
Extraction Time : 24 HOURS
Orying Equipment : CONVECTION OVEN
Orying Time : 24 HOURS
Drying Temperature : 220 DE6 F.
Grain volume measured by Boyle's Law in a matrix cup using He
Bulk volume by Archimedes Principle
Water saturations by Dean Stark
Oil saturations by weight difference in Oean Stark
Permeabilities measured on I in. diameter drilled plugs
REMARKS
Mercury was used as the imersion fluid for Archimedes bulk volume
UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA
DRILLING ~
CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE NO. 1
RUBY PROSPECT
W~.r. NO. 1
FI~ n NEW FI~ n WII/DCAT
DATE E. T. D.
12/27/88
12/28/88
12/29/88
12/30/88
12/31/88
01/01/89
01/02/89
01/03/89
01/04/89
01/05/89
01/06/89
01/07/89
01/08/89
01/09/89
01/10/89
01/11/89
01/12/89
01/13/89
DERAILS OF OPerATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Performing survey work for location. Cleared snow from Texaco ice
road. Prepared to commence [.isocal ice road construction.
Completed survey work for Ruby State #1 & #2 locations. Anticipate
Unocal ice road construction to begin 12/29/88.
Completed snow removal operations from Texaco ice road. Commenced snow
removal from Unocal road route at 1830 hours.
Continued to remove snow from 2.2 mile Unocal road route. CWC water
trucks being used to repair Texaco ice road damaged by heavy rig
loads. Have one drainage crossing to make +/- 4' deep. Surveyors done
with reference points (RP) & location elevations.
Cleared snow from location. Cont to build road base. Can easily drive
to location with two wheel drive vehicle.
Cont to build ice road location. M~__d_e good progress buildg~ ice
bridge across water course. Re-checked elevations on pad. A 4.3'
difference across rig pad (200' x 200'). Checked for possible location
chan~es (could not find anythin~ better). Commenced buildin~ ice on
location.
Cont to improve drainage crossing & road. Cont to build ice on
location. Estimated completion to be 7-10 days. Lake 5 has good water
presently.
Road is 95% complete. Work on pad. Both corners 200' x 200' rig pad
raised approx one ft. Outer areas of pad approx 50% complete. Start
work on communications pad. Lake 5 water is 350 ppm chloride.
Ice road completed. Outer area of pad nearing completion (75%). Rig
pad is going slowly, very little progress in last 24 hours.
Work progressir~ slowly on pad.~ Ice would not set up due to warmer
weather. Temp iD33reased to +14~F at location. Did not work night
crews due to slushy conditions of ice. Will re-evaluate this a.m.
Resumed work at 0600 hrs. Put one 250 bbl load of water on rig pad at
0730 hrs. Put second 250 hbl load on r~g pad at 1800 hrs. Had
elevated temperatures all day lon~ (+26°F at 1500 hrs). Stop~ work
at 1800 hrs.
Resumed work at 0600 hrs. Worked on feathering snow berms along ice
road and leveling pad area. Temperature rar~ed from +13°F to
+20°F. Slow progress on rig pad - wet on corners. Shut down at
1800 hrs.
Worked on leveling camp area. Water that was spread on 1/6/89 is still
not fully set. Flooded location and suspended operations until weather
cools.
Work suspended until 1/11/89.
Work suspended until 1/11/89.
Smoothed location and spotted two loads of water on rig pad.
Spotted three loads of water on drill pad for ice construction.
increased in p.m. - work suspended due to blow ..........
MAY -
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Cemmisslor~
Anchorage
UNION OILCO. OF CALI~
DRILLING R~XIRD
ii.CO N F i DE N IAL
P~E NO. 2
RUBY PROSPECT
NO. 1
FIWn NEW Finn WILDCAT
DATE E.T.D.
01/14/89
01/15/89
01/16/89
01/17/89
01/18/89
01/19/89
01/20/89
01/21/89
01/22/89
01/23/89
01/24/89
01/25/89
01/26/89
01/27/89
01/28/89
01/29/89
01/30/89
01/31/89
DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Spotted 5 loads of water (250 ~bls each) on drill pad location durin~
0600 hrs to 1800 hrs.
Spotted 6 loads of water on drill pad (1500 bbls) and 1 load (250 bbls)
on camp site. Usin~ one 250 bbl water truck and either a 14G grader or
966 loader with bucket/blade. Have approx 2 feet more to build on
drill pad - south side.
Spread 7 loads of water on drill_pad site (can gain 4" of ice per
day). Weather in Kuparuk is -50
~F.
Spread 4 loads of water on drill pad. H_ad_ fuel truck problems, helped
Alaska Telecom to install communications tower, and install some road
reflectors.
Spotted 2 loads of water on day shift then switched to night shift and
spotted 6 loads of water (Te~mco needs some water haulin~ durin~ the
day to service their rigs). The camp site area is essentially complete
and we need to build rig area up 12"-14".
Spotted 6 loads of water on drill rig pad.
Spotted 19 loads of water on drill pad and camp area. Began to install
reflectors on both sides of ice road.
Spotted 26 loads of water on drill pad, camp pad, and built up road
drainage crossin~ approx 12". Completed installation of ice road
reflectors on both sides of road.
Spotted 15 loads of water on ice pad and road (2 loads went to road
crossing).
Spotted 20 loads of water on drill pad and camp location.
Location ice work complete except for minor rampir~ and digging of
ditch for camp SDU unit. Now have a total of 0.10' of elevation charge
across rig pad.
No construction work accomplished due to severe cold weather. Rick
Dupin (Arctic Research - Brea) arrived and will begin to install
thermistors in ice pad.
No construction work due to severe cold temperatures. Sent water
samples from %ake 5 to M-I and BJ Titan. Could not get samples from D
Pad (will get later when it opens). Prep to begin installin~
thermistors in ice pad.
Temperatures still too low to work equipment.
Temperatures too iow a~ winds too high to safely get to location or
work equipment.
Clean snow from ice road ar~ drill pad. Install thermistors in ice
~d.
Could not get to location due to blown snow on road. Road to be
cleared tomorrow. Wait on weather.
Cleaned roads of blown snow.
Completed thermistor, installation work.
RE !Et iED
Alaska Oil & Glas Cons. Canmisslon
Anchorage
UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA
D~I~.r 3NG P4KIRD
C'ON'FIDENTIA'L
PAGE NO. 3
T.WASE RUBY PROSPECT
WRr.r. NO. 1
FIk~ n NEW FIk~n WILDCAT
DATE E. T. D.
02/01/89
02/02/89
02/03/89
02/04/89
02/05/89
02/06/89
02/07/89
02/08/89
02/09/89
02/10/89
02/11/89
02/12/89
02/13/89
02/14/89
02/15/89
02/16/89
02/17/89
DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
CWC cut ditch for SDU drain line. Wait on V~CO to fly operator to
slope to dig for well cellar and conductors.
No progress today due to high barometric pressure which disrupted
airline schedules. Checked water from mine site D with M-I and BJ
Titan. It is good. Will send samples to lab to check for potability.
No progress due to high winds. Snow is driftin~ across roads.
Cleared roads of snow by 1530 hrs. Veco due on location tomorrow since
roads reclosed due to blowin~ snow.
Cleared snow from road and location. Veco arrived at location at 2304
hrs and rigged up. Drilled 24" hole (pilot) to 18' and h~ a hydraulic
leak.
Veco dug hole for cellar with backhoe (approx 12'-14' wide and 11'
deep). Began to rig up Watson 5000 rat hole digger to drill for
conductor pipe.
Installed 10' well cellar. Drilled 24" conductor hole to 30' -
drillin~ silt. Extremely slow drilling.
Continued to drill 24" cor~ctor hole from 31' to 76.5'. Total time to
drill conductor hole from 18' to 76.5' was 19.5 hours. Have moved 15
of 17 camp loads to location.
Ran 16" conductor to 76' (below GL). CIP. RU camp.
Rig up Pool rig camp (from Rig 6).
Completed camp rig up.
Camp was completed on 0001 hours 2/11/89. Alaska Telecom is workin~ on
camp communications. Blowin~ snow is becom/ng a large problem.
Attemptin~ to clear ice roads. Snow is blowin~ and there is limited
snow removal equipment available on N. Slope.
Could prat get to location due to high wi~ and blowin~ snow.
Cleared Union ice road usin~ snow blower. Offloaded groceries and misc
equipment f/Llaxien Transport. Repa'ir minor leaks in rig camp
plumbing. Alaska Telecom continues to wire for telephones. Fair-
weather beg~ to rig up stackpack and first aid station. Began
to install super berm around camp's fuel tank.
Completed work on super berm around camp fuel tanks. Fairweather is
rigged up for weather and first aid station. Have installed landin~
lights and wind sock on helicopter pad. Alaska Telecom still workin~
on communications. Offloaded some of 9-5/8" casing.
Welded startin~ flar~e on 16" conductor usin~ 220°F preheat. Flar~e
face is 36" above top of cellar. Alaska Telecom completed phone hookUp
but havin~ trouble with scramble fax. Shipped fax to Dallas, Texas for
repairs. Rec more 9-5/8" csg - total of 54 jts on location.
UN-/ON OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA
D~T~ ~,TN~ R~CORD
CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE NO. 4
r.WASE RUBY PROSPECT
W~.r. NO. 1
FI~ n NEW FI~ n WILDCAT
DATE E. T. D.
02/18/89
02/19/89
02/20/89
02/21/89
02/22/89
02/23/89
02/24/89
02/25/89
02/26/89
02/27/89
02/28/89
03/01/89
DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Pool did general clean-up and camp maintenance. Uoco personnel moved
from Deadhorse to location today. Chevron is movi~ Rowan Rig 18 to
their location and has had the main ice road blocked since late
afternoon with broken down equipment. (The truckin~ contractor is Peak
Oilfield Svcs, the same outfit that will be movin~ our rig to ~
location. )
Continued general maintenance and clean up on Pool's Camp #6. Alaska
Telecom checkin~ all communication systems. Of,load 7" csg. Total on
location (99) Jts. Received (4) Jts 9-5/8" csg. Total on location
(58) Jts 9-5/8" BTC. Of,load misc drillin~ equip (2) Telecom tools,
(2) Eastman Chris 6-3/4" core bbl with PVC inter barrels, (2) press
carriers from Sperry Sun. Wellhead equip from CIW - Sec. "A" and Sec
ItSIt .
Clearing excess snow on ice pad and in front of Camp #6. Continued
maintenance on Pool's Camp #6. Arctic Transport moved in one fuel
storage tank.
continued general maintenance on Pool's Camp #6. Alaska Telecom
working on corn-shack.
Working on ice pad clearir~ excess snow usin~ CWC motor grad~_r. Unload
(36) Jts 7" csg from Frontier Transport. Pool transport moved in pipe
racks & misc drillin~ equipment f/Rig #102. continued ma/ntenance on
Camp #6. Alaska Telecom workin~ on com-sb~ck.
Received one load of 5" drill pipe & one boiler package; off-load
same. Use CWC motor grader to clear Unocal's ice road, ice pad (ok).
Started worki~ on reserve pit with CWC D-7 cat using a ripper on the
ice pad. Off-load 5" drill pipe and misc drillin~ equipment. Prepare
location f/Rig #102. Rig #102 rigged down & left drill site #3 for
Ruby State location @ 1830 hrs (est. 12 hrs to location).
Moved in Pool's Rig #102 on Ruby location f/drlg site #3. Un_~ble to
rig up due to high winds. White out conditions at Kuparuk; wait on
weather (14 hrs).
Wait on weather (12 hrs). Diggin~ out ~quipment, heavy snow drifts.
Helicopter pad (OK). Some ~qui~ment down. Workir~ on trucks to start
same. All rig modules on location, commenced rig up. Start setting in
rig modules at 1200 hrs.
Continue rigging up Pool Arctic Rig #102. Raised bottom section of
derrick. Worked on monkey board (OK). Connecting all electrical hook
ups & heatin~ to all modules. Continued workin~ on reserve pit with
CWC D-8 cat w/ripper.
Riggin~ up Pool Arctic Rig #102 electrical & heatir~ outlets to all
modules. Work on rig pumps, cbmn~ed out swabs & liners to (5").
Workin~ on diverter system, diverter lines to mud cross.
continued rig up on Rig #102. Rig repairs: some welding on monkey
board. Damaged due to high winds. Of,load Fisher Fluid processor from
rollagon. Workir~ on diverter liD~. Rig up centrifuge & electrical
wirin~ to centrifuge and heaters.
'wt
UNION OIL CO. OF CALI~
D~TI'.T.~ ~
CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE NO. 5
LEASE RUBY PROSPECT
W-Rr.T. NO. 1
FIk~n NEW FIR[ n WILDCAT
DATE E. T. D.
03/02/89
03/03/89
03/04/89
03/05/89
03/06/89
03/07/89 428'
03/08/89 685'
03/09/89 1626'
DETAILS OF OPerATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Raised top section of derrick at 0200 hrs. Install wireline unit -
Slick line. Dressed out rig floor, clean out 10-3/4" diverter line.
Finished berm around rig diesel tank. Nipple up 13-5/8" Hydril
f/diverter system. Pool Arctic Rig #102 accepted by Unocal at 1600
hrs, @ sta~__y rate.
Rig up Totco equipment in mud pits.
tools from Rollagon, rigging up same.
Rollagon. Position same for rig up.
#1.
Off-load mud material & Teleco
Off-load Exlog unit f/2nd
Measure & caliper tools for BHA
Off-load mud material, 5" drill pipe & misc drillin~ equipment. CWC
D-8 cat w/ripper sent to Deadh_orse for repairs. Lb_able to dig out for
secord~ary shale shaker next to reserve pit. Followir~ are rigged up to
drill: Teleco, Exlog, except for m/nor calibration. S.T.O.P. install
and calibrated H2S (4) point senors. Mixed up 300 bbls spud mud. Peak
Transport moved in D-8 cat w/ripper dug out f/sec0~dary shale shaker.
Continued rig up w/seco~___ary shaker, fabricate susport f/shaker and
cuttir~s chute. Position Fisher Fluid's processor unit - rigging up
same. Set in two 600 bbl storage tanks installin~ berm around same.
Totco, Teleco, Exlog rigged up 100% to drill. Build/r~ a shed around
the secondary shaker with insulation. The tank will be completely
enclosed with a heater.
Finish enclosir~ secondary shaker, install lightin~ and chan~ed out
electrical wirin~ on sbz~le shaker. Fill pipe to check Teleco tool at
surface, bell nipple leakin~ mud. Trip out with ~HA #1, changed out
boot in bell nipple. Lb__able to start motor on #1 pump, working on
motor.
Repair rig. Work on motor (governor) on #1 pump (6.5 hrs). Slip drlg
line 24'. Spud thru 16" conductor ~ 108: KB @ 0700 hrs 03/07/89. Drld
& survey 12-1/4" hole 108'-428'. POH to 16" conductor to repair pump
on Fisher Fluid processor unit. Four~ centrifuge packed off, overload
clutch sheared off. Washed out same, chan~ed out overload clutch.
Attempt to process fluid (neg results). Rig up cellar pump to pump out
mud from secoD~___ary mud tank. After runni~ for 10 min centrifuge
packed off and sheared overload clutch again.
Attempt to ship mud w/cellar pump (neg results). Use vacuum truck to..:
pull volume down in secondary mud tank. RIH to 416'. Wash
f/416'-428'. Drld 12-1/4" hole 428'-460'. Oiler on #2 pump froze up,
charge out same (1 hr). Drld 460'-639'. Circ & condition mud @ 639'.
Raise vis to carry sand & gvl. Drld 639'-685'. Cuttir~s chute packing
off: modified cuttings chute to bypass secondary shale shaker (4
hrs). RIH w/bit #2. Attempt to break circ at 600' (neg). POH, found
plug in 12-1/4" stab above Teleco tool. Found ice plug in MWD. Clear
same w/steam (OK). Check M~D at surface (OK). RIH w/BHA #1.
RIHw/bit #2 to 570'. Wash & ream 570'-685'. Drld & survey w/Teleco
685'-1564'. Circ f/drypipe. Trip for bit #3. Check MWD at surface
(OK). RIHto 1544'. Wash & ream1544'-1564' (precaution). Drld
12-1/4" hole 1564'-1626'.
L~ION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA
DRILL/NG R~U~D
PAGE NO. 6
T.WASE RUBY PROSPECT
W~.T. NO. 1
FI~ n NEW FI~ n WILDCAT
DATE E.T.D.
03/10/89 1876'
03/11/89 1876'
03/12/89 1989'
03/13/89 3125'
03/14/89 3519'
03/15/89 3850'TD
DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Drld 12-1/4" hole 1626'-1876' TD. Reach TD @ 0215 hrs. Circ samples
f/loggers from 1876'. Pump slu~. POHw/BHA for open hole logs. Rig
up Schlumberger. MU& ran DITE/SDT/GR. Logged 108'-1874'.
Schlumberger TD@ 1874'. Rig down. Move 5" H~DPinderrick. Rig up~
to run9-5/8" casir~. Ran45 Jts 9-5/8" 47# N-80 & L-80 BT&Ccsg. MU
stab-intool, run on 5" DP. Pick upextra DP. Tag upon stab in float
collar @ 1827', shoe @ 1872'. Break circ. Circ & condmud. Press
test cmt lines to 2000 psi. Pump 10 bbl water ahead for preflush.
Cemented w/535 sx cold set three @ 12.2 ppg followed by tail-in of 500
sx cold set two @ 14.9 ppg. Cmt displ w/26 bbls water leaving 1.5 bbls
above FC. CIP at 2200 hrs. No cmt to surface. POH stab-in tool. Lay
out excess 5" DP. WOC.
Continued to WOC (0001-0700). While WOC, cleaned cellar & floor. MU
PVC for top job. ND diverter lines. Did top job between 16" & 9-5/8"
csg w/90 sx cold set II cmt. CIP at 0730 hrs. Had good cmt to
surface. Set out diverter & spool. _M~___~9 rough cuts on 16" & 9-5/8"
csg. Ma_de final cuts on csg strings. Weld on CIW 9-5/8" SOW X 11"
3000# csg head. Used Hot-Head for preheat. Tested weld to 500 psi
w/N2. Post heated head w/Hot-Head. Let cool & retested to 3000#
w/hydraulic oil. (Tested good). Installed gussets to stabilize 9-5/8"
to 16". Tested choke manifold to 3000#-all OK. Test witnessed and
approved by Bobby Foster of AOGCC. Began to nipple up 13-5/8" 5000#
BOPE.
Nipple up class four 5M BOPE. Function test same (OK). Press test
BOPE to Unocal spec's: pipe rams, choke man, kelly cocks to 250 psi
low, 3000 psi high; Hydril 250 psi low, 1500 psi high. Press test
blir~ rams & 9-5/8" csg to 3000 psi (1/2 hr), press test (OK).
Witnessed by Bobb~F_o~er AOGOC. Layout BHA #1; (3) 8" DC's, Teleco
tool and 12-1/4~stabs. Make up BHA #2. PU & measure (5) 6-1/2" DC's,
Teleco tool & (4) 8-1/2" stabs. Check MWD @ surface (OK). RIH to top
of cement @ 1804'. Drld omt 1804'-1862'. Circ. Press test 9-5/8" csg
to 3000 psi w/BJ c~menters - Test OK. Drld c~t & 9-5/8" shoe @ 1872'.
Washed hole 1872'-1876'. Drill 8-1/2" hole 1876'-1889'. Pull to csg
shoe. Circ for leak off test. Rig up BJ cmtr's for leak off test:
750 psi = ~ 122 PCF mud grad, 0.85 psi/ft. Rig down BJ cmtr's. Drld
& survey w/MWD 1879'-1989'.
Drld & survey 8-1/2" hole w/MWD 1989'-2579'. Circbtmsup from 2579'
for loggers. POH for bit #5. Worked thrutight hole 1959'-2455'
(25-45K) overpull. RIHto csg shoe. Check MWD (OK). ContRIHto
2549'. Wash & ream2549'-2579'. Drld& survey 8-1/2" hole
2579'-3125'.
Drld& survey 8-1/2" hole w/MWD 3125'-3216'. Circbtmsup @ 3216'.
POH for bit 6. RIHto csg shoe. Check M~D (OK). RIHto 3176'. Wash
& ream 3176'-3216'. Drld 8-1/2" hole 3216'-3489'. Circ. POHw/BHA
#2. Work thrutight hole 2760'-3426' (20-30K overpull). MU coring
assy #1; 6-3/4" OD conventional Chris core bblw/(2) 8-7/16" stabs.
Service core bbl w/4" PVC for inter bbl. RIHto csg shoe. Slip & cut
drlg line. RIHto 3448'. Wash & ream 3448'-3489'. Drop ball for core
#1. Cored 3489'-3519' (30'). POHw/corebbl.
Lay out Chris 6-3/4" core bbl. MU BHA#2. RIHtocsg shoe. CheckMWD
(OK). RIHto top of core run@ 3489'. wash & ream 3489'-3519'. Drld
& survey 8-1/2" hole w/M~D 3519'-3850' TD. Reach TD@ 1915hrs. Circ
btms up. Condition mud for open hole logs. POH w/BHA #2 (chain out).
Brk circ at 3292' (OK). Work thrutight spot @ 3120'(OK). POH.
UNION OIL CO. OF C~T.TFORNIA
E~LLTNG ~
CONFIDEN ' AL
PAGE NO. 7
T .FASE RUBY PROSPfL~T
NO. 1
FI~ n NEW FI~ n WII/DCAT
DATE E.T.D.
03/16/89
03/17/89
3850'TD
3850~TD
1813'ETD
03/18/89 3850'9
Surf ETD
03/19/89
03/20/89
03/21/89
03/22/89
03/23/24/25/26/89
03/27/89
03/28/89
03/29/89
3/30/89
3/31,4/1/2/89
4/3/89
DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS
Ran DITE/SDT/NGT/AMS, LDT/CNTG/GR, FMS- DIPM~, and VSP Logs.
Ran VSP. Shot 24 SWC, Rec 24. Shot 24 SWC, Rec 16. R1H w/9-5/8"
EZSV retr on 5" DP. Set retr @ 1813'. Est Inj Rate 3 bpm @ 265 psi;
max rate 9.5 bpm @ 310 psi. Prop 430 bbl mud into formation.
Inj fl thru retr@ 1813'. Sqz w/250 sx cmt. Displ w/wtr. Left 8 bbl
cmt on retr. CIP @ 0305 Hrs. P~H to 1691'. Tstd backside to 500 psi,
ok. POH. ND Bope. RIH, tag TOC @ 1748', 63' above retr. Witnessed &
appd by A.O.G.C.C. Engr. RIH w/9-5/8" cmt retr. Set @ 190'. POH.
RIH w/i-i/2" PVC pipe. fk~ualized 65 sx ~t on retr to surface. CIP @
2030 Hrs. Cut off head & csg. Wld on abd post.
Backload misc drlg equip. Co mud storge tanks.
Comp cleanirg mud storage tanks. Rd super berm. Hauled 8 loads of
cuttirgs to ARCO 2-A pad. Prep misc loads for shipment to Kenai.
Released rig to move ~ 2400 hrs.
Rig 102 released @ 0001 hrs for demob from Ruby St. #1. Intent for
move to Kuparuk site for temporary storage waiting on delination well
ice road & pad. No site available. Continue to demob equip & clean
location. Rig on daywatch at 1800 hrs.
Cont to clean up location & backload equip. Prep to move rig #102 to
Kuparuk 2H pad on 3/23/89.
Mob rig from Ruby to Kuparuk 2H pad. Moved camp off location. Cont to
transport cuttings to Kuparuk. Down 2 days due to blowing snow.
Cont clearing road back to location. Heavy snow driftirg.
Road clear to location. Cont location cleanup. Hauled cuttings to
ARCO. Working daylight only.
Cont location cleanup. Filled cellar. Workin~ daylights only.
Cont location cleanup. Working dayl~hts only.
Hauled last of cuttings to Kuparuk. Pld road markers. Cont general
location cleanup.
Comp general location cleanup. Blocked ice road and secured North
Slope operations.
Approved By:
CONDUCTOR
16", 75#, N-SO
@ 108'
9-5/8",
N-80/L-80 BT&C
872'
3850' TD
ALL DEPTHS FROM KB
KB TO GROUND = 32'
66 PCF
FLUID
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.................................
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24" It0LE
66 PCP
FLUID
CMT RETAINER 190'
1748' TOC
CMT RETAINER 18 13'
SPUD 3/7/89
ABANDON 3/20/89
1/4" HOLE
34.7 BBL CMT
LOCATION: 19' SNL, 1259' WEL, SEC 14, T8N, R8E, UM,
DRAWN' CLL
SCALE' NONE
DATE' 4-11-89
RUBY STATE # 1
WELL SCHEMATIC
UNION 0IL COMPANY OF CALIFORNL~, (dba UNOCAL)
AOGCC GEOLOGICAL MATERIAL~ INVENTOFI¥ LIST
COMPLETION DATE .~ ! ~ t ,:P~' CO. CONTACT & NO.
fo'tm received received date c°mmentg
401 no completion report
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'403' '-'-yes no sundw epPlicatlan
Open required received Caged required received Produclio~ required received
hole log hole log Io.g~ ,,
MUD ~/ ,/'" ' GCT 1EMP
'DIUSFL '~3" ~ ~ CNL PrIOD
DLL C!:11' PRESS
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Data
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MWD
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AOGCC DETAILED WELL LOG INVENTORY
PERMIT NO.
LOG TYPE RUN # INTERVAL SCALE
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Unocal Oil & Gas Di~ n
Unocal Corporation
RO. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0247
Telephone (907) 276-7600
DOCUMENT TRANSMITTAL
UNOCAL )
Alaska District
April 17, 1989
TO: John Boyle
LOCATION' Alaska Oil & Gas
Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
FROM: Lynn D. Gray
LOCATION: Unocal
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, AK 99519-0247
Transmitting the following Confidential material:
RUBY STATE #1 WELL
1. 1 sepia and 1 BL - Nudlog
2. 1 sepia and 1 BL of the following wireline logs:
Dual Induction Log - 2" & 5" scales (composite)
Array Sonic Log - 2" & 5 "scales (composite)
Comp. Neutron/Lithodensity Raw Data - 2" & 5" scales (Run #2)
Comp. Neutron/Lithodensity Porosity - 2" & 5" scales (Run #2)
Natural Gamma Ray - 2" & 5" scales (Run #2)
Formation Microscanner Raw Data - 5" scale (Run #2)
3. Complete set of washed & dried cuttings samples: 108' to 3850'
4. Core Description Sheet - Core #1
5. Core Analysis Report - Core Laboratories: Core #1
6. 23 core chips - Core #1 (one per foot of core)
7. Schlumberger LIS tape and verification listing
Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning one
copy of this Document Transmittal. Thank you.
RECEIVED BY:
DATE'
Anchorage.
UNOCAL, Ruby State #1
Core Description - Core #1
Interval: 3489 '-3519 '
Cut: 30'
Recovered: 23'
Coring Company: Christensen
Description:
98% Sandstone: Lt. gray, very fine-grained, clayey, well sorted,
sub-angular, well indurated, no visable porosity or
permeability, mostly bioturbated with the medium-gray
claystone, rarely plane-laminated, NOSOF and
2% Claystone:
Ned. gray, sandy, soluble, well indurated, few 1" to 2"
thick beds in sandstone, occ. sand filled burrows, NOSCF.
Described by: L. D. Gray
LDG: da
2591E
RECEIVED
APR 1 9 ]989
Oil & Gas Cons~ Oommissio~
Ar~chorage
M E M ORA I~]p~.g- ~. g~ ~ ~.0~,~E~,~9~9 O~-~,I~~s ka
~ Lon.nie C. Smith~,/.--~) DATE: April 12, !989
T~: Co~issioner '
D. ADA. 032
FILE NO:
THRU:
FROM:
TELEPHONE NO:
SUBJEC]]
Sr. Petroleum Engineer
Doug Amos .~-~---
Petroleum Inspector
We!lbore Plugs
Unocal Ruby State #1
Permit No. 88-155
Exploratory
Sec. 14, T18N, R8E, UI.~
Friday, March 18, 1989, '~
. !I traveled this date from AAI KRU to
~6caI's'~R~by'state"N0', 1.well to witness the tagging of the 9 5/8"
casing stub plug. This plUg was tagged at 1748', 65' above the
retainer. Please refer to the attached AOGCC Plug and Abandonment
Report for the plug specifics.
In summary, I witnessed the tagging of the 13 3/8" casing stub
plug, at Unocal's Ruby State No. 1 well.
Attachment
02-001A (Rev. 8/85)
O&G # 6
47~o
A! 'KA OIL & GAS CCkSERVATION COMMIf-~ON
'~ Plug & Abandonment Report
Drilling Permit
~'~_ Mud Wt.
Operator
Company Repr
Lease No./~ J~7511~ Well No.'
Total Depth ~~ Elevation
Cas ing:
Drive Pipe
~'O.D. Set at Ft. w/ Pene.
Conductor I Q~ ~ "O.D. ~..
" Intermediate ~ ~,/~ I! "O.D. @
Plugging Data:
~. o~n hole plu~s:
2. O~n hole isolation plug:
Ft. Surface_. /~ /~O.D. @~///~ Ft.
~t. ~roductio~ /J/~'O.D. @~///$, ~t.
3. Perforation plugs (if any):
Casing removal: ..
r'",~¢ -- ~,~,,9 ~ '''" '
5. Cas iSg s tu]5 pl~-gs-:
6. Surface plug: ~~, '~~ ~
"casing cut at '
"casing cut at '
REMARKS:
"casing cut at '
..
Inspector/s:
M EMORAN DUM State of Alaska
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~;IISSION
To: Lonnie C. Smith.. ~'~ DATE: April 12, 1989
Commis s ioner ,~
F~LE NO: D. BDF. 042
THRU:
FROM:
Hichael T. Hinder
Sr. Petroleum Engineer
Bobby D. Foster~;'~-~i
Petroleum Inspector
TELEPHONE NO:
SUBJECT: BOP Test
Union Oil-Ruby State #1
Permit No. 88-155
Exploratory
Sec, 14, TBN, R8E,
Sat~rda~, March 1!, 1989, I traveled this date to Ruby State #t and
stoOd by for upcoming" BOP test.
S.unday, March 1..2, 1989~ The test began at 7:30 am and was concluded
at 10:30 am. As the attached BOP Test Report'-shows there ~ere no
failures.
In stz_mmary, I witnessed the BOP Test on Union's Ruby State #1.
At tachment
02-001A (Rev. 8/85)
, .
5184
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
B,O.P.E, Inspection Report
Location, General / Well Sign
General liousekeeping / Rig
Mud Systems VisUal Audio
Trip Tank
Pit Gauge
Flow Monitor
Gas Detectors
ACC~LATOR
Full Charge Pressure,.~O psig...
Pump inc~. clos. p~es, 200 psi~ ~ min/~ sec,
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Full Charge Pressure At~ained: ~ , min/O see.
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..Kelly and Floor ~a~e~ Valves ,
BOPE S tack
Annular Preventer
Kill Line Valves
Check Valve
Test Results.' Failures ~ Test Time ~ hrs.
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Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within day~ and Inspector/
Commission office notified.
Lower Kelly / Test Pressure
Inside BOP ..... /
Test Pressure
Choke Manifold~ff Test Pressure~~~
~o. Valves .....
No. flanges_~
Adjustable Chokes /.
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Distribution
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cc - Supervisor
January 31, 1989
Telecopy,
(907)276-7542
Mr. Roy D. Roberts
Environmental Engineer
Union Oil Company of California
P. O. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Re:
Ruby State No. 1
Union Oil Company of California
Permit No. 88-155
Sur. Loc. 170'SNL, 1255'WEL, Sec. 14, TSN, RSE, UM
Btmhole Loc. 170'SNL, 1255'WEL, Sec. 14, TSN, R8E, UM
Dear Mr. Roberts
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.
To aid us in scheduling field work, please notify this office 24
hours prior to commencing installation of the blowout prevention
equipment so that a representative of the Co~isston may be
present to witness testing of the equipment before the surface
casing shoe is drilled. Where a d£verter system is required,
please also notify this office 24 hours prior to co~encing
equipment installation so that the Commission may witness testing
before drilling below the shoe of the conductor pipe.
Very truly._yourp,
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Chairman o~ /
Alaska 0~1 and Gas Conservation
BY ORDER OF THE COM~ISSION
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Enclosure
cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl.
Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl.
Unocal Oil & Gas Divisi
Unocal Corporation
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0247
Telephone (907) 276-7600
UNOCAL )
Environmental Depadment
Alaska District
January 23, 1989
Dear Mr. Chatterton:
Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Commissioner
Alaska Oil & Gas Consv. Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Ak. 99501
~ ~ & GaS COQ~ ~0m~~: PERMITS TO DRILL FOR
............ RUBY STATE #1 & #2
In response to the request for additional information by Mr. 81air ~ondzell
and Mr. Mike Minder, Unocal has prepared the following response. This
information should be considered as supplemental data for the permits to drill
for Ruby State #1 & #2 which ~ere submitted to the AOGCC on 12/22/88.
20 AAC 25.005 (c)
(3)
Attachment #1 is a diagram and description of the BOP equipment to be
used, as required by 20 AAC 25.035(a)(1) and the pressure information
required in 20 AAC 25.035(d)(2) for Pool Arctic Alaska Rig 102.
Attachment #2 is a diagram of the choke manifold system.
(4)
Attachment #~ is a diagram and description of the diverter system to be
used a specified in 20 AAC 25.0~5(b) for Pool Arctic Alaska Rig 102.
(6)
Attachment #4 contains a Orilling fluid program, and Attachment #~ is a
schematic diagram of the drilling fluid system to be used and the
information as require~ in 20 AAC 2~.03~.
(7-8) An examination of three reflection seismic lines, PRK85-4, G80-7 anO
WG83-42 was performed. In addition, the history for four adjacent
wells was revieweO. BaseO on that data, no potential shallo~ gas
sources or overpressured strata are expected to be encountered in the
drilling of RuOy State #1 & #2.
Very truly yours,
Ro~ D. Roberts
Environmental Engineer
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UNOCAL CORPORATION
Ruby State #1
December 16,1988
CONTRACTOR'S RIG NO. 102 EQUIPMENT INVENTORY AND SPECIFICATIONS
MUD SYSTEM COMPLEX
The muO system complex is mounted on two each ColumOia lO0-ton triple axle
].owDoy trailers. The building is a 40'x40' Petrofab insulateO building, which
consists of four each 40'x8' skids and one 40'x7' skid. The complex has one
enclosed and insulated personnel hallway, one utili-door for 12" flowline and
3" choke line to substructure, one utili-Ooor for 6" lines from charging pumps
to mud pumps, ttaree exposed outside stairways, and one fire escape. Ail skios
are integrated together and have an insulated drain system to take waste
fluids away from the complex and deposit them toward the reserve pit.
Pit System (655 barrels)
All tanks are coated with coal tar expoxy to prevent rusting. Ail
tanks are insulated and have 6" Dreco arctic dump valves for ease in
cleaning. Ail sections have built-in ladders with fourteen each
submerged 2" low-pressure mud guns, five each swivel-type flow-back
complete shutoff pipes, which are adjustable by a hand-winch system.
One 16" OD pipe bypass ditch commences at the shaker and terminates at
the twin suction tanks which incorporates positive-style diversion
gates in such a manner to direct any fluid to any of the following
sections or pits.
A. One sand trap section (45 barrels).
B. One degreaser suction section (80 barrels).
C. One extra processing suction pit (80 barrels).
D. Three volume sections (310 barrels).
E. Twin suction (70 barrels each), which can be used for pump
suction, trip tank, slugging and pill tanks.
Total Active System 585 barrels
There is one large funnel-shaped waste trap built into the system. The
trap catches all shaker cuttings and desander waste and is
automatically jetted with a high-pressure compressed (125 PSI) 2" air
jet at predetermined intervals. The jetting cycle and duration of
olas~ can be increased or Oecreased Dy means of an electric timer
system. The jet cycle and duration is determined by the amount of
waste being generateo from the hole. In the event clogging develops,
the air jet system is backed up with 2" high-pressure stsam jet, which
can be manually opened to thaw and/or clear the system. All wastes
from the mud system are jetted through a 16" insulated extension line
to the reserve pit.
The mud mixing room is located at the same elevation aOjacent to the
twin suction/gill tanks. Mud and chemical pallets are transported by
forklift through a 8'xi2' insulated roll-up Odor.
Mud Processing and Refining Equipment
Mud processing equipment is designed with liOeral work areas for ease
of preventive maintenance, repair of equipment, and monitoring the
entire system. The mud refining accessory equipment is listed below.
A. Shale Shaker' BranOt dual tandem screen separators rated at a
nominal flow of 1000 GPM with 10 PPG mud.
B. Desilter/Mud Cleaner One Pioneer, MoOel "Economaster" nominal 800
C. Degasser' Triflow model TFI-600 vacuum rated at 800 GPM
nominal capacity.
D. Mud Aoitators:
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impellers.
Nine each Gallagher 7 1/2 HP agitators with 36"
E. Muo Hoppers' One each Geosource S800 sidewinder mud hopper
rateo at a nominal flow of 1000 GPM.
F. Cnemical Mixer: PAA Oesigned 2 barrel capacity agitator tumbler
jet s~yis system charged by a Mission Magnwm 1-1/2" x 1" pump,
Ootn Oriven by a single 5 HP explosion proof electric motor.
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Charging anO Processiog Pumps: Four each Mission Magnum 5x6x14
centrifugal pumps, each drive by a 40 HP, 1800 RPM, 230x460 volt
explosion-proof motor. Pump sheared to run at it00 RPM. Pump
functions are:
1. Desilter/Nud Cleaner, directly connected.
2. Mud guns and hopper. This pump is manifolded so that it can
perform trip tank and casing fill functions.
Mud oump charging, directly connected.
4. Mud pump charging, directly connected.
Centrifuge'
One each 200 GPM centrifuge, Swaco 518 or equal.
I. Exhaust Fans' Three each Western Axial Fans, Model #MV2OA17,
explosion-proof, with 1 HP motors, 1745 RPMs, rated at 3800 CFM.
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Choke Manifold and Poor..Bo~.Degasser
Poor Boy Degasser Vessel~ made from 20" OD, casing, approximately 16'0"
long with 4-1/2" inlet, 8-5/8" U-tube to shaker equalizer box, 8-5/8"
gas vent from the top. l" sample catch line and 11" x 15" handhold
clean-out access.
ChoKe Nanifold consists of all 5,000 PS! WP, i0,000 PS! test-pressure
valves and fittings with ~ne following features and equipment. This
manifold is constructeo as per AP1Recommenoeo Practice 53.
Three each 3-1/8" 5000 PSI WP NcEvoy-type C, Fig. 129 gate valves.
Ten each 2-1/16" 5000 PSi WP NcEvoy-type C, Fig. 129 gate valves.
One each 2-1/16" 5000 PS! WP Thornhill Craver hand adjustable choke.
One each 3-1/16" 10,000 PSI Swaco hydraulic adjustable choke.
One each ~"x~"x)"x3"xl" 5000 PSi studded flow block, 5 way.
One each ~"x3"xl"x2"xl" 5000 PS! studded flow clock, 5 way.
Two eac~ 2", 4 way, 5000 PSI studded flow block.
One each 2" 5000 PSI flanged tee.
One each 5000 PSI pressure transducer.
One each 5000 PSi Martin Decker mud gauge.
Two each 2"x2" 5000 PSI flanged spacer spool.
Two each 3"x2" 5000 PSi f±anged spacer spool.
60 feet 3" seamless flare line.
60 feet 4" seamless panic line.
Three each 3" weld tees.
Two each 4" weld tees.
nOPE Test Pump and Washdown Pump
Triton model 3075 triplex plunger rated at 5000 PS! working pressure at
6 GPM, driven Dy a top-moun~ 20 HP electric motor complete with makeup
tank, adjustable relief pressure test hose with snap-type couplers.
This unit is also designeO to act as a low pressure washOown pump.
Included with this unit are cleaning tip with nozzles.
Surface Hole Diverter System:
A. Drilling Nipple manufactured of 22" OD casing with 12" flow-line
side outlet, 3" collar fill-up line entry and shop made bottom
flange which attaches to the following annular BOP.
B. Diverter BOP: Hydril, HSP, 21-1/4" ID, 2000 PSI WP annular
blowout preventer with 21-1/4" 2,000 .PSI studded top x 21-1/4"
2,000 PSI flanged bottom connections with stainless steel RX-73
ring grooves and LATCHED top Donner connection. InciuOes:
One chain sling lifting assembly.
Two eyeoolts to lift piston assembly.
One "spare" natural rubber element° Company to provide or
reimburse Contractor for replacement of spare elements.
C. Diverter Spool: Universal 21-1/4" ID x 84" high with 21-1/4"
2,000 PSI flanged top x bottom connections, stainless steel RX-?3
ring grooves, two 10" 150 ANSI flanged side outlets and one 2"
3,000 PSI NPT female threaded outlet.
D. Diverter Lines (all for 10-3/4" PD pipe):
One FABRI-VALUE Style 3?, ANSI flanged, full port with 3,000 PSi
hydraulic operator.
Two FABRI-VALUE, quick opening, full port, gate valve, ANSO 150
flanges, manually operated.
Two WECO line blind valves, one 8" and one I0".
Ten sets 150 ANSI slip on flanges, studs, nuts and flange gaskets.
Three standard welO tees.
Two standard weld Ls ( can be cut to 45o).
Two stanOard weld caps.
One hundreO fifty feet 10 3/4" OD, EERW line pipe 40, 48# per ft.,
.365" wall.
BOPE MAIN SYSTEM:
A. Drilling nipple: Adjustable manufactured from 16" pipe with 10"
flowline side outlet and 3" collar fill-up line entry and shop
maoe bottom flange.
8. Annular 80P HyOril: One each GK 13-5/8" 5,000 WP annular blowout
preventer with 13-5/8" studoed top x 13-5/8" hubOed bottom
connections, screwed top bonnet.
C. Gate BOP(s): 3 each Shaffer single LWS 13-5/8" x 5,000 PSI
with Hub x Hub connections. Five each Cameron nub clamps.
D. Drilling Spool: 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI .Hub x Hub with 2 each 3-1/8"
5,000 lb. flanged outlets, spool length is 27", outlets are 90°
apart.
One each McEvoy Type C, Fig. i29, 3-1/8" 5000 psi Gate Valve.
One each McEvoy Type C, Flg. 129, 3-1/8" 5000 ps1 HCR Valve.
Two each McEvoy Type C, Fig. 129, 3-1/8" 5000 psi Gate Valves.
E. Adapter Spool: Double studded adaptor flange
One 11" 3,000 PSI to 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI.
One 7-1/16" x 5,000 PSI to 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI.
One 13-5/8'' 5,000 PSI flange x 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI Hub connections.
One ll" 5,000 PSI x 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI Double Stud adaptor.
One 13-5/8" 5,000 PSI x 13-5/8" 3,000 PSI adaptor.
F. Ram Blocks Provided:
One set blind rams.
Two sets 3 1/2" rams.
Two sets 5" rams.
One set 4 1/2" rams.
One set 5 1/2" rams.
One set 7" rams.
Kill anO Choke Lines:
A. Kill Line:
Tnree ChiKsan long sweep steel hoses 2" x 12' 10,000 PSI working
pressure.
Choke Line:
Two 3" I.D. x 12' Goodall choke hose, 5,000 PSI working pressure,
10,000 PSI test, armor coated with 3-1/8" 5,000PSI AP1 RTJ
flanges, R35 ring gasket.
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BOPE Kelly Cocks~ Drill String Valves
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Upper Kelly Cock: 1 ea. 6-5/8" AP1 reg left hand upper kelly cock,
Hyoril Model #1005680, 4-1/2" ID, 10,000 PSI 7-3/4" x 23-1/2", new
style valve.
Lower Kelly Cock: 2 ea. 3-i/~" IF Kelly guard floor valve, Nodei
hydrii #1004500, 2-1/4" ID, I0,000 PSI, 5-3/8" OD x 19-3/8" long,
new style valve.
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Drill String Float Valve: Ail Baker, Nodel GA 480-16
1) One each 3F 3R
2) One each 5F 6R
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Kelly: 8aash-Ross, 3-1/2" square x 36' long, 6-5/8"
regular LH boxup x 2 1/2" bore and 3-1/2" IF pin down.
O013n
G, A. Graham
District Operations Manager
Alaska District
RECEIVED
DEC 5 1988
Naska Oil & Gas Cons,
De~r Mr. McGee:
Unocal Oil & Gas D[ ,n
Unocal Corporation "~-/
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0247
Telephone (907) 276-7600
UNO£AL
December 16, 1988
Mr. W. D. McGee
Regional Environmental Supervisor
Northern Regional Office
Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conserv.
1001 Noble Street, Suite 350
Fairbanks, Alaska ~701
RE: Permit Application for Disposal
of Solid Drilling Waste at
Exploratory Drill Site 1
RuOy Prospect
Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) is pleased to submit this application
for a solid waste management permit to dispose of drilling wastes at the
proposed exploratory drill site, Ruby Prospect No. 1. The information
submitted complies with the requirements of the Solid Waste Management
Regulations (18 AAC 60).
Unocal plans to drill an exploratory well on Block 113, Prudhoe Bay Uplands,
State Lease Sale 69A (ADL)7311~). The ice road and pad construction and
equipment mobilization, drilling operations and equipment demobilization will
be from December, 1985 through March, 1989. Drilling and support facilities
will be located on an ice pad with an associated ice access road from the
Kuparuk Road System to the ice pad. In She event information gathered from
this first well warrants further investigation, a second well (Ruby No. 2)
will be dr~!led for delineation purposes.
One below-graOe reserve pit will be located on Lne ice pad to contain the
cuttings from the well. It is estimated that 6,200 cubic feet (1100 barrels)
of drilling waste will be generated and disposed in the pit. No other
drilling or domestic waste will be disposed in the pit. Drilling fluids will
De disposed by annular injection.
In accordance with 18 AAC 60.210, this suomittal includes the following:
1.) Cover Letter
2.) ADEC Solid Waste Permit Application
3.) Location Map
December 16, 1988
Mr. W. O. McGee
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Page 2
4.) Site Plan
5.) Development Narrative
6.) Physical Environmental Conditions
7.) Geotechnical Information
8.) Leachate Generation Evaluation
9.) Fluid Management Plan and Certification
10.) Monitoring Plan
11.) Closure Plan
12.) Landowner Notification
13.) Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan for Monitoring Program
Unocal, the owner and operator of the facility, is aware of all applicable
local orOinances aha local zoning requirements. The site is not located
within the coastal zone, so the requirements of 6 AAC 50 do not apply, and a
coastal project questionnaire t~as not been completed.
If you require additional information or have any questions regarding this
application, please contact Roy Roberts at 276-7600.
Sincerely,
Gerry A. Graham
District Operations Manager
cc' w/o attachments'
G. Akers, COE, Anchorage
R. Cannone, ADEC, Fairoanks
D. Germann, NSB, Barrow
P. Gertler, USFWS, Fairbanks
C. jonnson, NMFS, Anchorage
W. Kakel, COE, Anchorage
W. Matumeak, NSB, 8arrow
A. Oft, ADFG, Fairbanks
8. Ross, EPA, Anchorage
L. Smith, AOGCC, Anchorage
O. Wharam, ADNR, Anchorage
G. Zimmerman, ADNR, Fairbanks
GAG'trf
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA',,-~L AND GAS CONSERVATION C~,,~4MISSION
PERMIT TO DRILL
,CONFIDENTIAL
20 AAC 25.005
la. Type of work Drill ~ Redrill [~1 lb. Type of well. Exploratory [] Stratigraphic Test [] Development Oil []
Re-Entry E3 Deepen[]1 Service [] Developement Gas [] Single Zone [] Multiple Zone []
2. Name of Operator 5. Datum Elevation (DF or KB) 10. Field and Pool...
Union 0il Company of California (UNOCAL) + 350' ASL feet
3. Address 6. Property Designation
P.O. Box 190247, Anch, Ak., 99519-0247 ADL 373113 Wildcat
4. Location of well at surface,Z tn.o.r~.,p,ro~¢r..t:~ Name 11. T~t~owr~l~e ~,2j_.0~.i r
170' SNL, 1255' WEL, Sec. 14, T8N, R8E, U~.l' Unir~uuyo~.e
Ins. Co. of Hartfoz
At top of productive interval 8. Well nu .tuber Number
Straight Hole #1 B5534278
At total depth 9. Approximate spud date Amount
Straight Hole February 01, 1989 $200,000
12. Distance to nearest 13. Distance to nearest well 14. Number of acres in property 15. Proposed depth /MD and TVD/
property line
47.50 ' feet 21,120feet 5760 Ac 4500 ,feet
16. To be completed for deviated wells N?A 17. Anticipated pressure (see 20 AAC 25.035 (e)(2))
Kickoff depth feet Maximum hole angle 0 Maximum surface 18~g At total depth O'VD) 2000 psig
18. Casing program Setting Depth
size Specifications Top Bottom Quantity of cement
Hole Casing Weight Grade Coupling Length MD TVD MD TVD (include stage data)
~2" 16' 84 H-,.O Butt 7[)' Sur' 7~]' 300 CF Artic Cst
12-]/4" 9-;i/8" 47 K-I;5 Butt 2301)' Sur: 2303' 1400 CF Permafrost Cn
8-] /2" 7" 29 N-l,O Butt 450()' Sur' 450~3' 500 CF (.ap.p_.rg_x_!_,if
~.'~LiU.~.L-~U
19. To be completed for Redrill, Re-entry, and Deepen Operations.
Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured feet Plugs (measured)
true vertical feet
Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured)
true vertical feet
Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
Structural
Conductor .......... :~'~
Surface :; '~ :' ..... '
Intermediate :'
Production
Liner ,-. '.. ,
Perforation depth: measured
true vertical
20. Attachments Filing fee [] Property plat [] BOP Sketch [] Diverter Sketch ~ Drilling program
Drilling fluid program ~J Time vs depth plot [] Refraction analysis [] Seabed report [] 20 AAC 25.050 requirements []
21. I hereby certify,~,,.,_,¢¢) ~,that the;,~g~ is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed ~l~?6~.'~erts Title EnvironmentalEng. Date 12/22,
Commission Use Only
Permit Number APl number I Approval date I See cover letter
~ _/,.,-,.~,- 50-/o?- 'Zo/o ",~'I 01/31/89I for other requirements
Conditions of approval Samples required ,,~ Yes [] No Mud log required 'j~Yes [] No
Hydrogen sulfide measures [] Yes J~ No Directional survey required ~ Yes ~' No
Required work~suTr 'BOP~~~~~ 5M; I-q 10M; O 15M e/~~/~
Other: '
by order of
Approved by ~, ,./ ,. Commissioner the commission Dat
Fnrm 10-401 Rev. ~1-85
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ATTACHMENT NO. 4
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JJJ' Drilling Fluids Co.
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DEPTH INTERVAL
HOLE SIZE
MUD TYPE
ADDITIVES
MUD WEIGHT
FUNNEL VISCOSITY
FLUID LOSS
ANTICIPATED PROBLEMS
UNOCAL EXPLORATORY WELL
RUBY STATE #1
SURFACE MUD SYSTEM PROGRAM
100 - 2200'
12¼"
Low Solids/Nondispersed
M-I Gel/Gelex/Soda Ash
8.6 - 9.0 ppg (64-67 PCF)
150 - 60 sec/qt.
No Control
Hole Cleaning/Hole Sloughing/
Coarse Gravel in Permafrost
TREATMENT/REMARKS
PRETREAT THE MAKE UP WATER WITH SODA ASH (0.5 - 1.0 PPB) TO REMOVE ANY FREE
CALCIUM IONS PRESENT. PREHYDRATE 25-30 PPB M-I GEL UNTIL JUST PRIOR TO SPUD.
ADD GELE× UNTIL AN INITIAL FUNNEL OF VISCOSITY OF 100-150 SEC/QT. IS ACHIEVED.
UTILIZE THIS SYSTEM FOR THE SPUD AND SURFACE DRILLING UNTIL BELOW THE COARSE
GRAVEL SECTIONS BEFORE ALLOWING THE FUNNEL VISCOSITY TO GRADUALLY DECREASE TO
60 SEC/QT. MAINTAIN VISCOSITIES THROUGH ADDITIONS OF M-I GEL GEL/GELEX (5:1)
AS REQUIRED TO INSURE PROPER HOLE CLEANING AND STABILIZATION.
TYPICAL SURFACE HOLES IN THE KUPARUK FIELD REQUIRE FUNNEL VISCOSITIES OF ONLY
50 SEC/QT. DUE TO THE WILDCAT STATUS OF THIS WELL, IT WOULD BE PRUDENT TO
START WITH A HIGH VISCOSITY MUD AND ALLOW IT TO FALL IF HOLE C~NDITIONS
DICTATE.
UTILIZE ALL POSSIBLE SOLIDS REMOVAL EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING HIGH SPEED SHAKERS
WITH THE SMALLEST MESH SCREENS PRACTICABLE WITH PUMP RATES, RUN DESANDER AND
DESILTER TO MAINTAIN SOLIDS AND SAND CONTENT AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. THE SURFACE
MUD VOLUME SHOULD BE MINIMIZED AS MUCH AS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ALLOW. THIS
WILL REDUCE FLUID DISPLSAL VOLUMES.
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J = Dr#ling Fluids Co.
~ Magcobar/lMCO A Dresser/Halliburton Company
MAINTAIN THE MUD TEMPERATURES AS LOW AS POSSIBLE THROUGHOUT (40°-50°F) TO AID
IN PREVENTION OF HOLE ENLARGEMENT THROUGH ANY PERMAFROST/GRAVEL SECTIONS
PRESENT.
WHEN T.D. IN THIS INTERVAL IS REACHED, CIRCULATE THE HOLE CLEAN :--LOG IF
DESIRED. RUN AND CEMENT 9-5/8" CASING.
PAGE OF
' Driiling Fluids Co.
~ Magcobar/IMCO A Dresser/Halliburton Company
RUBY STATE #1
ZONE OF INTEREST MUD SYSTEM
DEPTH INTERVAL
100' - 22O0'
HOLE SIZE
8½"
MUD TYPE
ADDITIVES
LOW SOLIDS/NONDISPERSED
M-I GEL/GELEX/SODA ASH/
SODIUM BICARBONATE/CYPAN
(SPIO1)/XC POLYMER/D.D./
SOLTEX/DRISPAC S,L./DRISPAC/
TACKLE
MUD WEIGHT
FUNNEL VISCOSITY
ANTICIPATED PROBLEMS
8.6 - 9.8 PPG (64-73 PCF)
35 - 60 SEC/QT.
SOLIDS CONTROL THROUGH CLAY
INTERVALS/BIT BALLING/WELL
KICKS
TREATMENT/REMARKS
ISOLATE A SMALL PIT VOLUME OF SURFACE MUD TO DRILL THE 9-5/8" CEMENT, COLLAR
AND SHOE. TREAT THIS FLUID AS REQUIRED TO AVOID EXCESSIVE CEMENT
CONTAMINATION. CLEAN THE REMAINING SURFACE PITS. PREMIX M-I GELEX AND GELEX
TO ACHIEVE A FUNNEL VISCOSITY OF 35-45 SEC/QT.
IF FLUID DISPOSAL LIMITATIONS DO NOT ALLOW FOR BUILDING A NEW SYSTEM REDUCE
THE VISCOSITY OF THE SPUD MUD BY WATERING BACK AND BY UTILIZING THE SOLIDS
REMOVAL EQUIPMENT ON THE RIG. TREAT FOR CEMENT DRILLOUT WITH SODIUM
BICARBONATE ADDITIONS AND WATER. REDUCE THE FUNNEL VISCOSITY TO 35-45 SEC/QT.
MAINTAIN THE MUD WEIGHT AS LOW AS PRACTICABLE BY MAXIMUM UTILIZATION OF ALL
POSSIBLE SOLIDS REMOVAL EQUIPMENT (INCLUDING 518 CENTRIFUGE). '
MAINTAIN CORRECTED BENTONITE CONCENTRATION @ 15-20 PPB WITH ADDITIONS O# M-I
GEL AS REQUIRED. USE GELEX WITH M-I GEL TO INSURE MAXIMUM YIELD POINT AND
SELECTIVELY FLOCCULATE DRILLED SOLIDS.
IF PRESSURED FORMATIONS ARE ENCOUNTERED INCREASES IN MUD WEIGHT SHOULD BE MADE
WITH M-I BAR. LOST CIRCULATION CAN BE TREATED WITH STANDARD LOST CIRCULATION
MATERIALS.
E OF
Drilling Fluids Co.
Magcobar/IMCO A Dresser/Halliburton Company
IF SLOUGHING SHALE BECOMES A PROBLEM, SOLTEX CAN BE ADDED TO THE SYSTEM (4
PPB). ADDITIONS OF DRISPAC, DRISPAC S.L. AND CYPAN (SP-101) WILL REDUCE FLUID
LOSS. XC POLYMER CAN BE USED TO RAISE THE YIELD POINT.
FLUID LOSS SHOULD BE LOWERED PRIOR TO CORE POINT. TACKLE CAN BE USED TO
CONTROL PROGRESSIVE GEL STRENGTHS. D.D. CAN BE ADDED TO REDUCE BIT BALLING
PROBLEMS. ALL PRODUCTS SHOULD BE PILOT TESTED BEFORE ADDZNG TO THE MUD
SYSTEM.
UPON REACHING T.D. FOR THIS INTERVAL, LOG AS DESIRED. RUN AND CEMENT THE 7"
CASING STRING.
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OF
' Driiling Fluids Co.
~ Magcobar/IMCO A Dresser/Halliburton Company
LOW SOLIDS/NONDISPERSED
ESTIMATED MUD PROPERTIES
MUD WEIGHT
PLASTIC VISCOSITY
YIELD POINT*
MBT
SOLIDS CONTENT
DRILLED SOLIDS
FLUID LOSS
(67 - 73) (PCF)
9.0- 9.8 PPG
10 - 15 CPS
5- 12 lb/lO0 ft2
15 - 20 PPB
5 _8%
0 - 35 PPB
6 -8 cc (Core Point)
(*) Yield Point should be raised at Core Point
CONFIDENTIAL
RUBY STATE #1
PROCEDURE
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i.)
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
6.)
?.)
8.)
9.)
iD.)
ii.)
12.)
13.)
i4.)
i5.)
1-6.)
i7.)
MIRU on ice pad.
Install and function test 20" diverter.
Drill 12-1/4" vertical hole from 70' to + 2300' RKB (depth to
be below permafrost and contingent upon West Sak Geologic
Marker).
Run open hole logs.
Run and cement 9-5/8" casing.
Install and test 3000 psi - rated BOP stack.
Drill 8-1/2" hole to +~' below 9-5/8" casing shoe.
Perform leak-off test on 9-5/8" casing shoe.
Drill 8-1/2" vertical hole from + 2300' to + 4500' TMD.
Run open hole logs.
If open hole logs warrant, run and cement 7" casing to
4500'. Cement 7" casing to allow for annular (9-5/8" x 7")
injection of drilling fluids. If open hole logs do not
warrant a completion, go to step #15.
Run CBL/VDL/GR log and velocity survey in 7" casing. Squeeze
casing for zone insolation as required.
Perforate and test well as directed.
Abandon well after testing is completed.
If 7" casing is not to be run, run velocity survey in open
hole.
Abandon well as required.
Move rig to second Ruby location, or back to Deadhorse, as
directed.
CONFIDENTLAL
Drilling Fluid prog.ram
The drilling fluid program has not yet been finalized for the Ruby State
#1 well but the system most likely to be used is as follows:
70' - 2300' (12-1/4" hole)
Conventional spua mud using gel and gelex (bentonite anO extended
bentonites) for viscosity along with soda ash to treat out calcium. The
viscosity would be controlled for hole cleaning.
2300' - 4500' (8-1/2" hole)
Low solids/non dispersed system using gel, Cypan, and XC polymer as the
principle ingredients. In addition, other ingredients such as sodium
bicarbonate (calcium control), caustic soda (PH control), and SP-iO1 and
CMC (viscosity control) may be used as required. This mud system is
similar to one that has been used extensively on the Monopod and Grayling
Platforms in the Cook Inlet recently.
Both of these systems, as well as some others being considered are
generic muds which are on the approved lists.
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RUBY STATE #1
170' SNL, 12,55 WEL, SEC. 14, T8N, R8E, UM
SURFAOE
CONFIDENTIAL
16", 70'
CONDUCTOR
OEMENTED
9 5/8", 2300'
SURFACE
CEMENTED
7", 4500'
PRODUCTION
CEMENTED
(IF REQUIRED)
,/
PERMAFROST
150
3 4 MILES
15000 ]8000 21000 FEET
E- i '" i i' ' i i l
4 5 KILOMETERS
i
Happed by the Army Hap Service
:":"~,, ~ Edited and published by the Geological Survey .......... ,3...9~0..'''''''
::j,l ROAD CLASSIFICATION Control by USC&GS and USCE
: No roads or trails in this areaTopography by photogrammetric methods from aerial photographs ,~'1
,, taken 1955, field annotated 1955. Map not field checked z°/
Universal Transverse Mercator projection. 1927 North American datum
: ~ lO,O00-foot grid based on Alaska coordinate system, zone 4
lO00-meter Universal Transverse Mercator grid ticks,
APPROXIMATE MEAN
HARRISON BAY (A- !), ALASKAz°ne 6, shown in blue DECLINATION, ,955
N7000~W15000/15 X 36 Gray land lines represent unsurv~yed and unmarked locations
predetermined by the Bureau of Land Management
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CONTR.'ACT EXHIBIT
C
MANIFOLD
SEE DRAWING
I
I-t','D Ft ^ ULIO
VALVE
ANGLED FILL UP LINE
HYDRIL
STACK PREssuRE RATING:
..
CHOKE 'LINE SIZE & MSP;
:
BLIND RAMS
GATE ~';,,'m;i d'AT~ i}'l -i-' GATE GATE
' UD PUMPS
:,.' - & CEMENT UNIT
'TO MUD P'UMPS & CEMENT UNIT
,
WELL NAMEr' ." ....
:
F.!G CONTRACTOR:
¢ .
' ' RIG:
i.
:,, co~rs~droi~.FU~tss~b
I
OPERA TOR FURNISHED'
NOTES- I. IIYURAULIC VALVES OPEN.
AU~ ,.3MATICALLY WHEN
DIVEF;TEP, IS CLOSED.
2. FLEX HOSE (XN) tS TO BE USE.
IF NECESSARY WiTH DDS;
-
NOTE; ALL CHA~GES MUST H..AV~ WRITTEN APPROVAL. APPROVAL.
BY TIlE DISTRICT DRILLING SUPEP,,~iTENDEHT
DEpT, APPROVAL
~. EOPE
ALL
STAC:(
DRILLING OPERATIONS
Ut(!OR O[' COMPAH'¢ OF CALIFORNIA
r.~.~w, PAW CKS..CGN
Exhibit "B"
.~ r
'. ' ' " ' VENT LINE
·
/).....I,,./B Lt ,TT E R F LY,
'ru..'
),,,BUj :'
TTERFLY VALVE*
·
. :' '~" "VENT LINE
WEE. i:. NAME: ..~'."
~/VE~,'TER S'i'ZE::_ ~ ,,
I
~IVERTEn [I~VE sizE:
DEPT. APPROVAL'
· , ,
ANGLED FILL UP LINE--..'
'- ilYOI:IAuLIc
VALVE
· "LINE
..
NOTES:
~VENT LINES ARE 180
2. FLEX HOSE (PP.,) iS TO RE USED', IF.,
NECESSARY WITi'I DD,9, APPROVAL,.
:
:3o ~<~U I I I::Hl-=l..'i'' ¥~LVt""-O
:
SO,THAT ONE IS OPEN AND ONE. S
OLOSEP.
4. i DIVER'TER LINE MIN. 10' O.D.
E;TE: ALL~ CltANGEs MUS;I' tIAVE, WRITTEN APPROVAl,, .,
: ' 13Y ,THE DISTRICT DRILLING SUPERINTENDENT. '
: *
,.20".OR 30" DtVERTER
· . .,=; ~
...... CONTRACTOR
:- - ..... : ~ ~ · Exhibit
..... uttiot~ oIL Co.pAttY oF :cAL¥-~o~i~.~
......... _... ~c.o~, ~s~.~ ...... s~kk~ l i'~
CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS
ITEM APPROVE DATE
1.
(2 th~ 8)
(8)
(3) Admin
(9 t.hgu 13)
(10 and 13)
(4) Casg ~~~,
(14 thru 22)
(23 thru 28)
(6) OTHER
(29 thru
Company (J~l~/~ Lease & Well No. ~/. ~7~'ll,~
YES NO
Is the permit fee attached ..........................................
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 ......................
e
10.
11.
12.
13.
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.
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 ............................
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
For
29.
30.
31.
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~O psig .. ~...
Does the choke manifold comply w/API RP-53 (May 84) .................. ~
Is the presence of H2S gas probable .................................
exploratory and Stratigraphic wells:
Are data presented on potential overpressure zones? ................. ~
Are seismic analysis data presented on shallow gas zones ............ ~_~
If an offshore loc., are survey results of seabed conditions presented~,~
(6) Add:
,,,
Geology: Engineering:
RPC~.~. LCS __ BEW
rev: 08/11/88
6.011
32.
Additional requirements .............................................
Additional Remarks:
INITIAL GEO. ~IT ON/OFF o~oW'~g' ~W~ C~v~
POOL CLASS STATUS A~A NO. SHO~ 'zo~ ~-'/~m ~3~o
- ,-o c -- 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.
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WELL NA~5 ' ;qUBY STATE ~I
FIELD NA.~E : WILDCAT
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PREVIOUS
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WI LDC~T,
RUBY STATE ~1, 4PI
SERVICE N.~ME .', 'EDIT
DATE : 29/04/ 6
ORIGIN ,: +:LIC
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CONTINU~'TION .~ : I
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ELEV~¥ION5 Ki~:
RUN 1 INFUR~tq~TION:
DaTE LUGG~D: IO-M~R-~9
RUN NUN~Eq: ONE
1g gRILLt~: 1'~ 76.
TD LUGGER: 1B74.
CASING 1: 16" @ O:qILLEP DEPTH O~ 105 &ND LOGGER D~PTH 0~ 103
BIT SIZE 1' 12 1/4'" ,'D 1876.
TYP~ I-LUID IN HOLt: GEL/GELEX
:DENSITY' 9.1
VISCOSITY: 56.
¢:LUID iLOSS: 17.6 C~
MUD R~SISIIVITY:
FIL'I'R~T~-~ RESISTIVITY',.
MUD C.~KE RESISTIVITY:
! 1.9 @ 65.
~,0.~ @ 68.
8.19 ~ 69.
,.M~ CiRCUL~I"rDN FNOED: OL~ O0 3/10
TIME LUGGER ON ~DTT3M: 08:00 3/!0
MAXIMUM T:EMP 'RECORDED: .5~.
LOGGING DISTRICT:
LUGGING ENGINEER:
WITNE SS:
PRUDHDE BAY
T'!NKH~M
gRAY
RUN 1 TOOL NUMBERS:
DIS 42
SLS VB
SOC C~ Sg
ICC ~ 79
TOM AB 19
WPM ~ 419
DIC 44
SLR B) 44
SGC SA 404
~4M ~,.% 870
STM C ~ 66
RUN 1 FIELD REMARKS:
EIGMT 3" RUBBER FiN STANDOFFS 5 Z C!4EZ'S USED
TQ CENTRALIZE TDDL STRING.
ACORN BOTTU~ NOSE RUN ON DH~SDR DUAL.
SgUqCE 3~ ITT IS TH~ OTLN CURVE.
PAGE:
RUN Z
DaTE LU~GED: 16-N~-89
RUN NUMBER' TWO
TD DRILLER:
lO LUGGtR: 38~.
CASING 1: 9 5/B" ~ DR?LLEq OE~TH gF 187Z Al,ID LO'SGEP DEPTH OF 187Z
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TYF~ ELUID IN H[.1LE: GEL/GEL:X
OENSITY: 8.9
PH: 9.1
VISCOSITY: 4'~.
~LUI"'~, LOSS'. . 6.0 C3
MUD RESISTIVITY:
FiLTR~T~ RESISTIVITY'
~UD CAK~ RESISIIVIi¥:
2.21 @ 65.
2.~ @
I. 75 @ 6~
TIME CIRCULa1ION ENDED: 2,1.:00 B/t5
TIME LOGGER ON BOTTOM' 06:00 3/t6
M~XI~UM T~M~ RECORDED' 80.
LUGGING DISTRICT:
LUGGING ENG!N~E~R:
WITN~'SS:
PRUOHOE ~¥
T I N K H ~ M
G R ~1 v
RUN Z TOOL N!JMEERS:
DIS ~+Z
SLS
SOO C~
TCC :a 77
TCN ~? 107
D'Ir
SL~ ,B~ B2
Ni;D B 756
/~MM ~ ~ 870
S TM C ,~ ~9
RUN Z FIELD ~EMARKS:
EIGHT 1 1/2" RUGBGR FIN STANDOFFS ~ 2 CMEZ'S USED
lO CENTRALIZE TOOL STRING.
~CORN ~OTTU:H NOSE USED ON PH~SOR DUAL.
DATE JO~ STARTED: 20-1MAR-89
JOB REFERENCE NO: 75201
LDP/ANA: J. KgHRING
'"-,- FIL~_ - EOI'~r, .001
· D~T& S~PLEO ~VERY -. 5000 F~T
~ TOOLS INCLUOEU-
¢~ glT-h {RUN Z MERGED TO RUN 1
~ SD~ (RUN Z ~4ERGEO TU RUN 1 ~ 1850')
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FIELD LOC~TION
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TABLE TYPE : CURV
DEPT
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109.700 DTL. SD'T
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79.710 THOR.NGT
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2.895 NPHI,CNL
85.875 HTEN,LDT
6. 215 SP.DTE
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70. 808 THOR.NGT
1390. 000 TENS. NGT
2,7'6~ NPHI,CNL
81.125 HTEN.LDT
5.52'? SP. DTE
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5'5.968 THOR,N~T
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48.57~ THUR,NGT
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11390.000 TENS.NGT
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42.094 HTEN,OTE
50,18~ THOR,NGT
1452.000 TENS.NGT
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8,342 POT~,NGT 1,6157
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7.09.6 POT.~,NGT 1,3~8
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4.06Z POTA.MGT O. 9'Z4
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2,212 POTA,NGT 0.425
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139.600 DTL'~,SDT 13~.400
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176.J00 DTL.SDT
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64.500 SP.DTE
215.600 DTL.SOT
37.Z19 WTEN.DTE
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