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DIO 019
DISPOSAL INJECTION ORDER 19 Granite Point Field 1. February 10, 1999 Unocal’s request for DIO on Bruce Platform (confidential exhibits held in secure storage) 2. February 16, 1999 maps 3. February 20, 2999 Notice of public hearing, affidavit of publication 4. July 12, 1999 Unocal’s email to AOGCC 5. August 11, 1999 AOGCC’s email to Unocal 6. October 20, 1999 (Confidential model results depicting structure held in secure storage) 7. February 14, 2000 Unocal’s 1999 annual report 8. -------------------- Emails 9. September 27, 2004 Proposals to amend underground injection orders to incorporate consistent language addressing the mechanical integrity of wells 10. -------------------- Annual reports 11. June 30, 2025 Hilcorp Request for cancellation (DIO 19 and 19.001 cancelled) ORDERS r ~ STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: The APPLICATION OF Union Oil Company of California ("Unocal") for disposal of Class II oil field wastes by underground injection in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Granite Point State 17587 #3 well Granite Point Field July 6, 1999 IT APPEARING THAT: By correspondence dated February 10, 1999, Unocal requested authorization from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission") to dispose of Class II oil field waste fluids by underground injection into the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well, located on the Bruce Platform in the Granite Point Field. 2. Unocal submitted additional information supporting the application on February 17, 1999. 3. The Commission published notice of opportunity for public hearing in the Anchorage Daily News on February 19, 1999. 4. The Commission did not receive any protest or a request-for a public hearing. FINDINGS: Unocal is the operator of the Granite Point Field. There are no other operators within cone-quarter mile radius of the proposed disposal injection well. 2. The portion of freshwater aquifers beneath Cook Inlet described by cone-quarter mile area beyond and lying directly below the Granite Point Field are exempt aquifers under 40 CFR 147.102(b)(2)(i) and 20 AAC 25.440(c). 3. Unocal proposes to conduct disposal operations into the Lower Tyonek Formation between 9,240 feet and 10,715 feet measured depth ("MD") in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. At this depth, there are no other wells within one-quarter mile radius of the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. 4. The Granite Point State 17587 #3 well is perforated between 9,240 feet and 10,715 feet MD in the C-2, C-2X, C-3, C-5, and C-7 sandstone horizons of the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool. Disposal Injection Orde~"'^~o. 19 ~ Page 2 July 6, 1999 5. The Granite Point State 17587 #3 well was drilled to the northern portion of the Granite Point Field, an area with relatively low recovery factors due to the generally poor reservoir characteristics of the Lower Tyonek Formation at this location. 6. The Granite Point State 17587 #3 well has been shut-in since February of 1987 because of uneconomic performance. 7. The proposed disposal zone in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well is overlain by more than 5,000 feet of Upper Tyonek Formation. 8. The Upper Tyonek Formation is dominated by impermeable lithologies, consisting primarily of interbedded siltstone, mudstone, and coal. Some lenticular sandstones are present, but they are volumetrically unimportant. 9. Evaluation of cased hole logs .and cement records indicates the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well is cemented adequately to isolate the proposed disposal interval. 10. The well is completed with 20 inch conductor set at 589 feet MD, 133/8 inch surface casing set at 2,092 feet MD and cemented to surface, a long string of 95/8 inch production casing set at 8,178 feet MD and cemented back into the surface casing, and a 7 inch liner from 7,925 feet to 10,999 feet MD. 11. The well is equipped with 3%2 inch tubing string to 7,869 feet MD and 8.6 inch packer set at 7,824 feet MD. 12. The Granite Point State 17587 #3 well was completed initially as an oil producer. It produced from March 1967 until June 1972; cumulative oil production was 1.3 million barrels. It was converted to an injection well in July 1972; cumulative water injection was 4.25 million barrels through January 1987. The well has not been used since that date. 13. The waste stream will consist of produced water, drilling, completion and workover fluids, rig wash, drilling mud slurries, NORM scale, tank bottoms; and other Class II fluids generated from drilling, production, workover and completion operations. Constituent volumes will vary depending on drilling, workover, stimulation and maintenance activity. 14. Unocal estimates that the maximum daily volume to be injected will not exceed 3,000 barrels per day. 15. Unocal estimates the average injection pressure will be about 2,500 psi, with a maximum daily injection pressure of 3,000 psi, at an injection rate of three barrels per minute. 16. Unocal expects to maintain infectivity by occasionally stimulating the disposal interval. Stimulation activity will entail pumping solid free fluid to disperse solids, chemically treating the well, and elevating pressure to breakdown the disposal interval. Disposal Injection Orde~o. 19 ~ Page 3 July 6, 1999 17. Fracture propagation within the disposal interval is an integral part of the process of placing waste fluids into the disposal interval. Fractures will be created as the disposal zone begins to plug. Fractures (or disaggregation of the clogged pores and .rock matrix) provide pathways to transport waste fluids to undamaged storage volume within the disposal zone. 18. Unocal will conduct periodic surveillance of disposal operations through temperature surveys, pressure transient tests, step rate tests, thermal decay time logs, disposal rate and pressure monitoring, mechanical integrity tests and tagging effective depth to determine fill buildup. 19. Reservoir surveillance techniques will also be used for tracking near wellbore fluid movement, estimating dimensions of disposal fracture or disposal storage volume and detecting changes in disposal zone characteristics. 20. Evaluation of operation performance and reservoir surveillance will aid in preventing fracturing of the confining zones. CONCLUSIONS: 1. The requirements of 20 AAC 25.252(c) have been met. 2. All underground sources of drinking water in the Granite Point field have been exempted for Class II injection activities. 3. Waste fluids authorized for disposal under this order in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well will consist exclusively of Class II waste generated from drilling, completion, workover and production operations. 4. Permeable strata, which reasonably can be expected to contain the total volume of disposal fluids anticipated for this project, are present in the Lower Tyonek Formation. 5. Waste fluids will be contained within appropriate receiving intervals by confining lithologies in the Upper Tyonek Formation, cement isolation of the wellbore and operating conditions. 6. Disposal injection of Class II wastes into the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well will not cause waste because the well no longer has utility as a production well or as an injection well for enhanced oil recovery. 7. Disposal injection operations in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well will be conducted at rates and pressures below those required to fracture the confining zones. Disposal Injection Order~v'o. 19 ~ Page 4 July 6, 1999 8. Periodic fracturing and stimulation will be required to place solids into the disposal interval. Fracture growth can be contained within the disposal interval by controlling the r-ate and volume of injection. 9. Surveillance of disposal material movement, monitoring of operating parameters and demonstration of mechanical integrity every four years will ensure the waste fluids are contained within the disposal interval. Changes in baseline data maybe an indication that fluid is escaping beyond the designated confming zone. 10. The mechanical integrity of the tubing, packer and production casing in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well must be demonstrated in accordance with 20 AAC 25.412 prior to commencing injection operations. 11. Disposal injection operations in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well will not cause waste, jeopardize correlative rights, or impair ultimate recovery. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT: Rule 1 Authorized Injection Strata for Disposal. Class II oil field fluids may be injected in conformance with Alaska Administrative Code Title 20, Chapter 25, for disposal into the Lower Tyonek Formation from 9,240 feet to 10,715 feet MD in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. Rule 2 Authorized Fluids This authorization is limited only to Class II fluids. The Commission must be notified immediately if any non-Class II fluids are injected into the well. Rule 3 Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity A schedule must be developed and coordinated with the Commission that ensures the tubing-casing annulus is pressure tested prior to initiating disposal and at least once every four years thereafter. The casing must be tested at a surface pressure of 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the true vertical depth of the packer, whichever is greater, but may not be subjected to a hoop stress greater than 70% of the minimum yield strength of the casing. The test pressure must show stabilizing pressure and may not decline more than 10% within thirty minutes. The Commission must be notified at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance to enable a representative to witness pressure tests. Rule 4 Well Integrity Failure Whenever disposal rates and/or operating pressure observations or pressure tests indicate pressure communication or leakage of any casing, tubing or packer, the operator must notify the Commission on the first working day following the observation, obtain Commission approval of a plan for corrective action and obtain Commission approval to continue injection. Disposal Injection Order. 19 ~ Page 5 July 6, 1999 Rule 5 Surveillance Operating parameters including disposal rate, disposal pressure, annulus pressures and volume of fluids and solids pumped must be monitored and reported according to requirements of 20 AAC 25.432. An annual report evaluating the performance of the disposal operation must be submitted by July 1 of each year. Rule 6 Administrative Action Upon request, the Commission may administratively revise and reissue this order or any of its rules upon proper showing that the change is based on sound engineering practices, will not allow waste fluids to escape from the disposal zone, and will not cause waste. DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated July 6, 1999. Camille Oechsli, Commissioner AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of the order, or next working day if a holiday or weekend, to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the application in whole or in part within 10 days. The Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 10-day period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which the request is deemed denied (i.e., 10th day after the application for rehearing was filed). N • TONYKNOWLES, GOVERNOR • ~LASSA OIL gl`TD Gg-5 COIQSERQATIOI~T COMMISSIOl'Q Administrative Approval DIO 19.01 Re: 3001PORGUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE:{907) 279-1433 FAX: (907)276-7542 The application from Unocal Inc. to perforate additional interval in GP State 17587 No. 3 for disposal of Class II fluids. August 12, 1999 C.A. Ruff Unocal North American Oil and Gas Division P.O. Box 196427 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Dear Mr. Ruff: We have received your application to add perforations above the defined disposal interval pursuant to DIO 19. The interval requested represents the "C 1" sand within the Lower Tyonek Formation berir-een 9015 feet and 9240 feet measured depth in the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. The Commission has reviewed your application to expand the defined disposal interval up to 901 feet measured depth. Initial development of the well as a producer and then as an injector utilized perforated intervals up to 9240 feet measured depth. The initial disposal intervals only considered developed sands and did not address non-developed sands. The additional interval does not come within a quarter mile of any other wells in the azea. Cement isolation appears to be adequate for containment of disposal fluids and the operator has demonstrated mechanical integrity of the well. Additional perforations will not affect the amount of impermeable lithologies in the Upper Tyonek Formation, which serve as barriers to disposal fluid migration. The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has reviewed the evidence available and finds that adding perforations to the GP 17587 #3 well will not affect containment of disposal fluids. The additional perforations will allow flexibility in conducting waste disposal operation, will not jeopardize correlative rights nor cause waste. Therefore, the Commission approves the addition of perforations to the GP 17587 #3 well and expansion of the disposal zone up 9015 feet measured depth. Sincer , Robert N. Christenson, P.E. David W. Torn Chairman Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov DISPOSAL INJECTION ORDER NO. 19 CANCELLED DISPOSAL INJECTION ORDER NO. 19.001 CANCELLED Mr. Dan Marlowe CIO Operations Manager Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Docket Number: DIO-25-002 Request to cancel Disposal Injection Order No. 19 and 19.001 Granite Point State 17587 03-87 (aka Bruce 3-87) (PTD 1660520) Granite Point Field, Undefined Waste Disposal Pool Dear Mr. Marlowe: By email dated June 30, 2025, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp) requested cancellation of the Disposal Injection Order (DIO) No. 19 and associated Administrative Approval 19.001. In accordance with 20 AAC 25.252(a), the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) hereby GRANTS Hilcorp’s request to cancel the DIO. On July 6, 1999, the AOGCC issued DIO 19 to Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) approving Class II underground disposal of oil field wastes in the Granite Point State 17587 03- 87 well, located on the Bruce Platform in the Cook Inlet. DIO 19.001 was issued on August 12, 1999, to authorize an additional interval of the C1 Sand between 9015 ft and 9240 ft Measured Depth (MD). The operator of the well was changed from Unocal to Hilcorp on January 1, 2012. The last reported disposal occurred in April 2018. The well has been converted to a gas producer under Sundry 324-681 in June 2025, and the disposal interval perforations (Lower Tyonek C1, C2, C2X, C-3, C-5, and C-7 sands (9,015-10,715 feet MD)) have been cemented in December 2024. DIO 19 authorizing disposal injection and the associated Administrative Approval DIO 19.01 are no longer necessary to the operation of Granite Point State 17587 03-87 well and are hereby REVOKED. DIO 19 and 19.001 Cancelled July 21, 2025 Page 2 of 2 DONE at Anchorage, Alaska, and dated July 21, 2025. Jessie L. Chmielowski Gregory C. Wilson Commissioner Commissioner RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10-days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration. In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. Gregory C. Wilson Digitally signed by Gregory C. Wilson Date: 2025.07.21 08:44:13 -08'00' Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2025.07.21 09:23:25 -08'00' From:Coldiron, Samantha J (OGC) To:AOGCC_Public_Notices Subject:[AOGCC_Public_Notices] DIO19 and 19.001Cancelled (Hilcorp) Date:Monday, July 21, 2025 9:36:31 AM Attachments:DIO19 and 19.001Cancelled.pdf Docket Number: DIO-25-002 Request to cancel Disposal Injection Order No. 19 and 19.001 Granite Point State 17587 03-87 (aka Bruce 3-87) (PTD 1660520) Granite Point Field, Undefined Waste Disposal Pool Samantha Coldiron AOGCC Special Assistant Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 793-1223 __________________________________ List Name: AOGCC_Public_Notices@list.state.ak.us You subscribed as: samantha.coldiron@alaska.gov Unsubscribe at: https://list.state.ak.us/mailman/options/aogcc_public_notices/samantha.coldiron%40alaska.go v INDEXES 11 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Dan Marlowe, CIO Operations Manager 3800 CenterPoint Dr, Suite 1400 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 June 30, 2025 Commissioners Jessie Chmielowski & Greg Wilson Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: Granite Point State 17587 03-87 (Bruce 3-87, PTD# 166052) Request for Cancellation of DIO No. 19 & 19.01 Dear Commissioners, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC requests cancelation of DIO 19 & 19.01 for well Granite Point St 17587 03- 87 (Bruce 3-87, PTD# 166052) dated July 6 and August 12, 1999. On June 20, 2025, work was completed under sundry #324-681 to isolate the lower C sands and begin production from the upper gas sands. As part of this work the lower C sands were isolated with an expandable plug and 28ft of cement placed on top. The tubing string was also cemented in place with ~280bbls of 15.3ppg cement bringing the TOC in the IA up to 3,016’. An MIT-IA passed to 1,500psi for 30min on May 16, 2025. Due to the lower C sands being isolated and the well’s service being changed to production, the cancellation of DIO No. 19 and 19.01 is requested. If you have any questions, please call me at 907-283-1329 or Dan Taylor at 907-777-8319. Sincerely, Dan Marlowe CIO Operations Manager By Samantha Coldiron at 7:24 am, Jul 01, 2025 Digitally signed by Dan Marlowe (1267) DN: cn=Dan Marlowe (1267) Date: 2025.06.30 15:27:13 - 08'00' Dan Marlowe (1267) 10 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 907-777-8300 Fax: 907-777-8580 June 3, 2022 Mr. Chris Wallace, Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: 2021 Annual Disposal Report for Granite Point State 17587 03-87 (DIO 19) Dear Mr. Wallace: In accordance with DIO 19 rule 5, attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing and casing pressures, and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587 03-87 (Br 3-87, PTD # 166-052) for the year 2021. No fluid was injected into Granite Point State 17587 03-87 in 2021. It is currently shut in due to TxIA communication. Should you have questions, please contact Meredyth Richards at 777-8430 or Josh Allely at 777-8505. Sincerely, Meredyth Richards Reservoir Engineer Date Tubing IA OA OOA 12/31/2021 305 300 90 0 12/30/2021 305 300 90 0 12/29/2021 305 300 90 0 12/28/2021 305 300 90 0 12/27/2021 300 300 90 0 12/26/2021 300 300 90 0 12/25/2021 300 300 90 0 12/24/2021 300 300 90 0 12/23/2021 300 300 90 0 12/22/2021 300 300 90 0 12/21/2021 300 300 90 0 12/20/2021 300 300 90 0 12/19/2021 300 300 90 0 12/18/2021 300 300 90 0 12/17/2021 300 300 90 0 12/16/2021 300 300 90 0 12/15/2021 300 300 90 0 12/14/2021 300 300 90 0 12/13/2021 305 300 90 0 12/12/2021 305 300 90 0 12/11/2021 305 300 90 0 12/10/2021 305 300 90 0 12/9/2021 305 300 90 0 12/8/2021 305 300 90 0 12/7/2021 305 300 90 0 12/6/2021 305 300 90 0 12/5/2021 305 300 90 0 12/4/2021 315 300 90 0 Date Range: 01/01/2021 - 12/31/2021 Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Shut-In Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO #19 API: 50-733-20437-00-00 12/3/2021 305 300 90 0 12/2/2021 305 300 90 0 12/1/2021 305 300 90 0 11/30/2021 300 300 90 0 11/29/2021 300 300 90 0 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300 90 0 1/26/2021 325 300 90 0 1/25/2021 325 300 90 0 1/24/2021 325 301 90 0 1/23/2021 325 300 90 0 1/22/2021 325 300 90 0 1/21/2021 325 300 90 0 1/20/2021 325 300 90 0 1/19/2021 325 300 90 0 1/18/2021 325 300 90 0 1/17/2021 325 300 90 0 1/16/2021 325 300 90 0 1/15/2021 325 300 90 0 1/14/2021 325 300 90 0 1/13/2021 325 300 90 0 1/12/2021 325 300 90 0 1/11/2021 325 300 90 0 1/10/2021 325 300 90 0 1/9/2021 325 300 90 0 1/8/2021 325 300 90 0 1/7/2021 325 300 90 0 1/6/2021 325 300 90 0 1/5/2021 325 300 90 0 1/4/2021 325 300 90 0 1/3/2021 325 300 90 0 1/2/2021 325 300 90 0 1/1/2021 325 300 90 0 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC June 28, 2019 Mr. Chris Wallace, Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7' Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Wallace: 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 907-777-8322 Fax: 907-777-8580 JUL 0 1 2.919 AOGCC In compliance of DIO 19 rule 5, attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br 3-87, PTD # 166- 052) for the year 2018. Last Mechanical Integrity test: 1/13/2018 Next MIT due: January 2022 For the year 2018, a total of 725 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well with no more than 165 BPD. No anomalous injection pressures occurred during this period, with the maximum injection pressure at 1,700 prig remaining below the permitted 3,000 psig, indicating that fluids remained confined to the intended injection zone. Sincerely, Tommy Nenahlo Reservoir Engineer Attachment I — Br 3-87 Injection rates and pressures Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Sterling Field, BCU -03RD DIO Rule 5 Page 2 of 2 ' coF bmm oax�ep wow � (so.asfis.oassj I cPP e.�.. ooao wow Cumuls4�e Ga�Pro0uttian:.O MN[f - Oil PnEURbn:.o Nbbi- Wa[v PrpEUNon:.b Mbbl WeRr tnlMbn:.]Mbll 1wa = 1600 too t00o 600 tao to= � W.18 ovx0l5 Oirsals Oanol6 osnole O6no16 m/zov6 oUzoza Mt"o IWM0 unOID ]Y3W6 Weer lilp[pan (BWPO) — iuAnpPmswe (py9) YI Axis = Water Injection Rate (BWPD) Y2 Axis = Tubing Pressure (psig) Hilcorp Alaska, LLC April 12, 2019 Mr. Chris Wallace, Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7`h Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Wallace: 3800 Centerpoint Drive Sulte 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: 907-777-8322 Fax: 907-777-8580 411 MAY 0 8 2019 AOGCC In compliance of DIO 19 rule 5, attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br 3-87 , PTD # 166- 052) for the year 2017. Last Mechanical Integrity test: 1/13/2018 Next MIT due: January 2022 For the year 2017, a total of 15,587 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well with no more than 285 BPD. No anomalous injection pressures occurred during this period, with the maximum injection pressure at 2,302 psig remaining below the permitted 3,000 psig, indicating that fluids remained confined to the intended injection zone. Sincerely, Tommy Nenahlo Reservoir Engineer Attachment I — Br 3-87 Injection rates and pressures 2000- 000- 1500- 1510- 1000- 1.000- Sao 500 +GPF Bnlce 003 -87 LVOW 0112017 GV. 017 031;017 0412017 05/2-017 0612017 077, X01' 0912017 0912017 10/2017 1112ID17 !Z?2-0,17 Tu&�r — IA -:�� 0 i -- 1VMi�ter Irrj ct on 400 300 200 1100 K Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Shut -In Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO #19 API: 50-733-20437-00-00 Date Range: 01/01/2017 - 12/31/2017 Date Tubing IA OA OOA Water Injection 12/31/201' 400 100 88 0 0 1.2/30/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/29/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/28/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/27/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/26/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/25/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/24/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/23/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/22/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/21/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/20/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/19/201' 400 100 84 0 0 12/18/201' 0 50 84 0 0 12/17/201' 0 50 84 0 0 12/16/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/15/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/14/201' 0 60 84 0 0 12/13/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/12/201' 0 75 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96 2/6/2017 1599 330 70 0 131 2/5/2017 1602 400 70 0 90 2/4/2017 1645 380 70 0 99 2/3/2017 1661 400 70 0 98 2/2/2017 821 400 70 0 107 2/1/2017 2070 360 70 0 123 1/31/2017 550 350 70 0 163 1/30/2017 1552 420 70 0 91 1/29/2017 1548 400 70 0 105 1/28/2017 1590 400 70 0 110 1/27/2017 1585 400 70 0 124 1/26/2017 1625 475 70 0 58 1/25/2017 1500 390 70 0 129 1/24/2017 1964 400 60 0 133 1/23/2017 1050 440 72 0 85 1/22/2017 625 375 72 0 119 1/21/2017 525 350 72 0 135 1/20/2017 0 470 73 0 57 1/19/2017 0 660 72 0 29 1/18/2017 0 650 74 0 0 1/17/2017 0 650 72 0 0 1/16/2017 400 650 72 0 0 1/15/2017 400 650 72 0 0 1/14/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/13/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/12/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/11/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/10/2017 400 650 72 0 0 1/9/2017 425 650 72 0 0 1/8/2017 425 650 72 0 0 1/7/2017 425 650 72 0 0 1/6/2017 425 650 73 0 0 1/5/2017 425 650 76 0 0 1/4/2017 425 650 77 0 0 1/3/2017 425 650 77 0 0 1/2/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/1/2017 400 650 73 0 0 15587 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC l� l March 27, 2017 Ms. Cathy P. Foerster, Chair Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Ms. Foerster: 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone:907-777-8322 Fax: 907-777-8580 In compliance of DIO 19 rule 5, attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br 3-87 , PTD # 166- 052) for the year 2016. Last Mechanical Integrity test: 12/6/2013 Next MIT due: Every 4 years For the year 2016, a total of 1667 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well. No anomalous injection pressures occurred during this period, with pressures remaining below 3000psi, indicating that fluids remained confined to the intended injection zone. Reservoir Engineer Attachment 1 — Br 3-87 Injection rates and pressures GPF Bruce 003 WDW ADL 17587 - [50.0585.00561 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 200 150 100 0 12/2015 031/2016 06,+2016 09/2016 12/2016 — Tubing — IA — Off. OOK — i^ ater Irjection Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Shut -In Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO #19 API: 50-733-20437-00-00 Date Range: 12/30/2015 - 01/02/2017 Date Tubing IA OA OOA Water Injection 1/2/2017 400 650 73 0 0 1/1/2017 400 650 73 0 0 12/31/201 400 650 73 0 0 12/30/201 425 650 73 0 0 12/29/201 425 650 73 0 0 12/28/201 425 650 73 0 0 12/27/201 425 650 77 0 0 12/26/201 425 650 77 0 0 12/25/201 425 650 77 0 0 12/24/201 425 650 76 0 0 12/23/201 425 650 76 0 0 12/22/201 425 650 77 0 0 12/21/201 425 650 77 0 0 12/20/201 425 650 73 0 0 12/19/201 450 650 73 0 0 12/18/201 450 650 73 0 0 12/17/201 450 650 73 0 0 12/16/201 450 650 73 0 0 12/15/201 425 650 72 0 0 12/14/201 425 650 72 0 0 12/13/201 425 650 72 0 0 12/12/201 425 650 76 0 0 12/11/201 425 650 76 0 0 12/10/201 425 650 76 0 0 12/9/2016 425 650 76 0 0 12/8/2016 425 650 76 0 0 12/7/2016 425 650 76 0 0 12/6/2016 425 650 76 0 0 12/5/2016 425 650 72 0 0 12/4/2016 425 650 75 0 0 12/3/2016 425 650 74 0 0 12/2/2016 425 650 74 0 0 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Last Mechanical Integrity test: 1/13/2018 Next MIT due: January 2022 For the year 2017, a total of 15,587 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well with no more than 285 BPD. No anomalous injection pressures occurred during this period, with the maximum injection pressure at 2,302 psig remaining below the permitted 3,000 psig, indicating that fluids remained confined to the intended injection zone. Sincerely, To�enahlh�� Reservoir Engineer Attachment 1 — Br 3-87 Injection rates and pressures GPF Bruce 0037 WDW 01)2017 02/2017 03/2017 04/2017 05/2017 06/2017 07/2017 '06/2017 0912017 10/2017 11/2017 12/2017 — Tubing — IA — OA ODA — Water Injection 400 300 200 100 19 Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Shut -In Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO #19 API: 50-733-20437-00-00 Date Range: 01/01/2017 - 12/31/2017 Date Tubing IA OA ODA Water injection 12/31/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/30/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/29/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/28/201 400 100 88 0 0 12/27/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/26/2D1 400 100 88 0 0 12/25/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/24/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/23/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/22/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/21/201' 400 110 88 0 0 12/20/201' 400 100 88 0 0 12/19/201' 400 100 84 0 0 12/18/201' 0 50 84 0 0 12/17/201 0 50 84 0 0 12/16/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/15/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/14/201' 0 60 84 0 0 12/13/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/12/201' 0 75 84 0 0 12/11/201' 0 48 84 0 0 12/10/201' 0 48 86 0 0 12/9/2017 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3800 Centerpoint Drive - Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 July 05, 2016 Chris Wallace Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7t' Ave #100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: 2015 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Dear Chris, Attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br-87-3 , PTD # 166-052) for the year 2015. The subject well was returned to injection 11/21/2013 after being SI since December 2008 in order to dispose of Class II fluids which include produced waters and deck drainage. An MIT of the tubing by 9 5/8" casing annulus was performed 10/24/2013 and passed. Permission was then granted by the state to return the well to injection with a follow up MIT. A second MIT, witness waived by the AOGCC, was performed and passed 12/6/2013 after the well had stabilized. The MIT results were sent via email to the AOGCC on 12/10/2013. Injection rates and pressures have been continued to be monitored through 2015 and remain stable with no indications of tubing / annulus communication. In increase in injection pressure was observed after workover fluids were periodically disposed of in the well from April through June of 2015. It is suspected that solids contained in the fluid plugged the perforations and decreased injectivity. The injectivity since appears to have remained constant throughout YE 2015. For the year 2015, a total of 49,450 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well. Please call with any or concerns. Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 2 Reid Edwards Reservoir Engineer — Cook Inlet Offshore Asset 907-777-8421 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 3 Br-3-87 Plot of Daily Injection Rate and Tubing / IA / OA Pressures for 2015 i 4 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 4 Br-3-87 Data Table of Daily Injection Rate and Tubing / IA / OA Pressures for 2015 Date Tubing (psi) IA (psi) OA (psi) OOA (psi) Water Injection (bwpd) 1/1/2015 1250 250 40 0 152 1/2/2015 1050 275 40 0 130 1/3/2015 900 275 40 0 107 1/4/2015 1000 250 40 0 93 1/5/2015 1250 275 40 0 129 1/6/2015 800 275 41 0 98 1/7/2015 750 250 40 0 100 1/8/2015 900 275 41 0 120 1/9/2015 900 275 41 0 119 1/10/2015 1000 275 41 0 103 1/11/2015 1100 290 42 0 120 1/12/2015 700 290 42 0 100 1/13/2015 700 290 42 0 116 1/14/2015 1000 290 42 0 100 1/15/2015 1100 290 42 0 124 1/16/2015 1050 290 42 0 101 1/17/2015 900 290 42 0 101 1/18/2015 1050 290 42 0 127 1/19/2015 1050 300 42 0 108 1/20/2015 900 300 42 0 111 1/21/2015 850 300 42 0 91 1/22/2015 850 375 42 0 99 1/23/2015 975 360 42 0 142 1/24/2015 950 250 42 0 162 1/25/2015 900 250 40 0 137 1/26/2015 1000 250 40 0 134 1/27/2015 1050 250 40 0 99 1/28/2015 1000 250 40 0 71 1/29/2015 1000 250 40 0 92 1/30/2015 1000 250 40 0 97 1/31/2015 1000 250 40 0 62 2/1/2015 1800 147 2/2/2015 100 250 40 0 139 2/3/2015 900 350 40 0 43 2/4/2015 550 245 40 0 129 2/5/2015 1100 250 40 0 110 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 5 2/6/2015 1000 290 40 0 93 2/7/2015 1000 300 40 0 113 2/8/2015 1000 300 40 0 85 2/9/2015 975 290 40 0 126 2/10/2015 1214 300 40 0 146 2/11/2015 959 300 40 0 123 2/12/2015 1073 270 40 0 89 2/13/2015 1100 270 40 0 105 2/14/2015 1290 270 40 0 104 2/15/2015 1000 270 40 0 103 2/16/2015 1680 270 40 0 175 2/17/2015 1000 300 40 0 67 2/18/2015 1000 290 40 0 129 2/19/2015 1025 225 40 0 153 2/20/2015 1025 295 40 0 107 2/21/2015 1050 260 40 0 155 2/22/2015 1050 250 40 0 152 2/23/2015 1050 250 40 0 129 2/24/2015 1100 250 40 0 121 2/25/2015 975 260 40 0 126 2/26/2015 260 40 0 109 2/27/2015 1100 300 40 0 111 2/28/2015 1100 300 40 0 156 3/1/2015 1450 250 40 0 124 3/2/2015 1300 300 40 0 105 3/3/2015 1350 250 40 0 125 3/4/2015 1200 290 40 0 103 3/5/2015 1300 300 42 0 87 3/6/2015 1400 250 40 0 179 3/7/2015 1100 290 41 0 134 3/8/2015 900 300 42 0 93 3/9/2015 1050 300 40 0 104 3/10/2015 1250 300 40 0 130 3/11/2015 1250 300 40 0 153 3/12/2015 1250 300 40 0 108 3/13/2015 1250 300 40 0 101 3/14/2015 1250 300 40 0 98 3/15/2015 1350 300 40 0 103 3/16/2015 1350 300 40 0 125 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 6 3/17/2015 1100 275 40 0 101 3/18/2015 1150 225 40 0 144 3/19/2015 1100 250 40 0 147 3/20/2015 1150 250 40 0 117 3/21/2015 1150 225 40 0 123 3/22/2015 1150 240 40 0 155 3/23/2015 1150 275 40 0 113 3/24/2015 1150 275 40 0 129 3/25/2015 1150 275 40 0 147 3/26/2015 1750 275 40 0 153 3/27/2015 1750 275 40 0 97 3/28/2015 1750 275 40 0 115 3/29/2015 1700 275 40 0 124 3/30/2015 1150 275 40 0 123 3/31/2015 1150 275 44 0 147 4/1/2015 1100 275 44 0 115 4/2/2015 1150 270 44 0 125 4/3/2015 1100 325 44 0 98 4/4/2015 1100 350 44 0 60 4/5/2015 1150 250 44 0 148 4/6/2015 1241 290 44 0 131 4/7/2015 1198 300 44 0 137 4/8/2015 1250 300 44 129 4/9/2015 1163 300 44 0 86 4/10/2015 1200 300 44 0 129 4/11/2015 1231 300 44 0 89 4/12/2015 1120 300 44 0 149 4/13/2015 1319 300 44 0 107 4/14/2015 1342 300 44 0 103 4/15/2015 1281 270 44 0 113 4/16/2015 1387 270 44 0 121 4/17/2015 1392 260 44 0 137 4/18/2015 1386 270 44 0 108 4/19/2015 1352 270 44 0 154 4/20/2015 1306 270 44 0 118 4/21/2015 700 200 44 0 153 4/22/2015 1250 275 4 0 103 4/23/2015 2050 150 50 0 316 4/24/2015 1300 150 56 0 340 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 7 4/25/2015 1400 200 56 0 261 4/26/2015 1450 200 54 0 174 4/27/2015 1200 250 58 0 167 4/28/2015 1800 300 56 0 150 4/29/2015 1750 300 56 0 108 4/30/2015 600 275 56 0 108 5/1/2015 650 275 56 0 100 5/2/2015 1150 325 52 0 84 5/3/2015 1100 300 52 0 99 5/4/2015 2150 150 52 0 290 5/5/2015 2250 150 52 0 302 5/6/2015 2171 150 52 0 304 5/7/2015 2100 150 52 0 169 5/8/2015 2100 150 52 0 190 5/9/2015 2200 150 52 0 160 5/10/2015 2000 150 52 0 161 5/11/2015 1950 150 52 0 148 5/12/2015 2200 200 54 0 159 5/13/2015 1600 250 54 0 160 5/14/2015 2200 250 56 0 209 5/15/2015 2150 225 55 0 188 5/16/2015 1550 250 55 0 143 5/17/2015 2600 250 55 0 175 5/18/2015 2550 250 56 0 194 5/19/2015 1946 250 56 0 148 5/20/2015 1900 250 56 0 160 5/21/2015 1962 250 56 0 166 5/22/2015 2000 250 56 0 189 5/23/2015 2100 250 56 0 355 5/24/2015 2000 250 56 0 282 5/25/2015 1900 250 56 0 308 5/26/2015 2150 300 60 0 144 5/27/2015 2100 275 60 0 150 5/28/2015 1600 275 60 0 175 5/29/2015 1600 275 60 0 173 5/30/2015 1600 275 60 0 180 5/31/2015 2150 250 62 0 232 6/1/2015 1850 275 66 0 238 6/2/2015 2523 275 68 0 289 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 8 6/3/2015 2085 275 65 0 184 6/4/2015 2085 275 65 0 283 6/5/2015 2073 275 65 0 189 6/6/2015 1994 260 65 0 172 6/7/2015 1960 260 65 0 167 6/8/2015 1948 280 65 0 162 6/9/2015 1980 280 65 0 176 6/10/2015 1989 280 65 0 157 6/11/2015 2005 290 62 0 157 6/12/2015 2005 290 62 0 178 6/13/2015 1996 290 62 0 152 6/14/2015 1981 290 62 0 169 6/15/2015 2000 290 62 0 149 6/16/2015 2006 300 63 0 158 6/17/2015 1400 325 68 0 133 6/18/2015 1500 325 68 0 157 6/19/2015 1600 325 68 0 139 6/20/2015 1499 325 68 0 137 6/21/2015 1470 325 68 0 121 6/22/2015 1620 325 68 0 144 6/23/2015 1200 350 66 0 83 6/24/2015 1300 350 66 0 114 6/25/2015 1000 350 66 0 84 6/26/2015 500 425 64 0 0 6/27/2015 500 400 62 0 84 6/28/2015 1200 350 64 0 139 6/29/2015 1200 400 62 0 47 6/30/2015 1450 400 62 0 136 7/1/2015 2081 400 62 0 135 7/2/2015 1363 400 62 0 8 7/3/2015 2419 400 62 0 117 7/4/2015 2071 400 62 0 112 7/5/2015 2072 400 62 0 122 7/6/2015 2857 400 62 0 195 7/7/2015 1335 400 62 0 63 7/8/2015 2072 370 72 0 104 7/9/2015 2193 370 72 0 115 7/10/2015 2754 370 72 0 191 7/11/2015 2892 325 70 0 135 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 9 7/12/2015 3187 325 70 0 199 7/13/2015 2890 340 70 0 160 7/14/2015 2326 340 70 0 102 7/15/2015 1888 340 70 0 93 7/16/2015 2250 340 70 0 175 7/17/2015 2060 340 70 0 176 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0 118 12/4/2015 2340 335 78 0 145 12/5/2015 2250 325 78 0 127 12/6/2015 2250 325 77 0 129 12/7/2015 2200 325 75 0 156 12/8/2015 2350 350 74 0 146 12/9/2015 2400 325 75 0 144 12/10/2015 2350 325 74 0 143 12/11/2015 2400 310 74 0 164 12/12/2015 2300 300 74 0 135 12/13/2015 2300 325 74 0 126 12/14/2015 2380 300 74 0 167 Chris Wallace July 05, 2016 Page 13 12/15/2015 2380 295 72 0 132 12/16/2015 2375 300 72 0 132 12/17/2015 2386 300 72 0 136 12/18/2015 2441 300 72 0 124 12/19/2015 2441 300 72 0 144 12/20/2015 2441 300 75 0 127 12/21/2015 2441 300 72 0 141 12/22/2015 2500 300 72 0 136 12/23/2015 2500 300 72 0 148 12/24/2015 2200 300 72 0 121 12/25/2015 2600 310 72 2 121 12/26/2015 550 360 72 2 50 12/27/2015 600 290 72 2 110 12/28/2015 1200 300 72 2 147 12/29/2015 2700 325 72 0 147 12/30/2015 2650 300 72 0 147 12/31/2015 0 0 162 JUL 13 2015 AOGCC Reid Edwards Reservoir Engineer — Cook Inlet Offshore Asset Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive - Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 July 10, 2015 Chris Wallace Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7t' Ave #100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: 2014 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Dear Chris, Attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br-87-3 , PTD # 166-052) for the year 2014. The subject well was returned to injection 11/21/2013 after being SI since December 2008 in order to dispose of Class Il fluids which include produced waters and deck drainage. An MIT of the tubing by 9 5/8" casing annulus was performed 10/24/2013 and passed. Permission was then granted by the state to return the well to injection with a follow up MIT. A second MIT, witness waived by the AOGCC, was performed and passed 12/6/2013 after the well had stabilized. The MIT results were sent via email to the AOGCC on 12/10/2013. Injection rates and pressures have been continued to be monitored through 2014 and remain stable with no indications of tubing / annulus communication. The injection pressure has been increasing throughout the year indicating an increase in reservoir pressure or degradation of the perforations. For the year 2014, 48,469 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well. Please call with any questions or concerns. Sigef/ely, — Cook Inlet Offshore Asset -8421 Chris Wallace July 10, 2014 Page 2 N to O O O O O O O O O O O Chris Wallace July 10, 2014 Page 3 Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Injection Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO #19 API: 50-7 33-20437-00-00 Date Range: 01/01/2014 - 12/31/2014 Date Tubing IA OA OOA Water Injection 12/31/2014 1025 250 40 0 138 12/30/2014 1100 250 40 0 136 12/29/2014 1200 250 40 0 133 12/28/2014 1100 200 40 0 205 12/27/2014 1230 290 40 0 99 12/26/2014 1250 200 42 0 130 12/25/2014 1200 200 42 0 169 12/24/2014 1000 275 42 0 159 12/23/2014 1050 300 42 0 80 12/22/2014 1050 250 42 0 156 12/21/2014 1000 250 42 0 129 12/20/2014 1000 250 42 0 130 12/19/2014 1050 250 42 0 130 12/18/2014 1050 250 42 0 137 12/17/2014 1050 250 42 0 139 12/16/2014 900 250 42 0 161 12/15/2014 900 250 42 0 152 12/14/2014 1050 275 42 0 117 12/13/2014 1000 275 42 0 114 12/12/2014 1000 275 42 0 144 12/11/2014 1000 275 42 0 129 12/10/2014 1000 250 42 0 133 12/9/2014 1550 275 42 0 109 12/8/2014 950 275 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350 34 0 110 2/24/2014 350 350 32 0 104 2/23/2014 350 375 32 0 83 2/22/2014 350 350 32 0 95 2/21/2014 400 370 32 0 97 2/20/2014 450 375 32 0 62 2/19/2014 425 275 32 0 124 2/18/2014 650 275 32 0 100 2/17/2014 650 375 36 0 111 2/16/2014 650 375 36 0 96 2/15/2014 650 375 36 0 105 2/14/2014 650 375 36 0 80 2/13/2014 650 375 36 0 68 2/12/2014 650 375 36 0 68 2/11/2014 650 375 36 0 98 2/10/2014 594 375 36 0 94 2/9/2014 570 350 32 0 101 2/8/2014 561 350 34 0 132 2/7/2014 556 400 36 0 94 2/6/2014 607 400 34 0 71 2/5/2014 625 350 32 0 66 2/4/2014 527 400 34 0 86 2/3/2014 537 350 34 0 88 2/2/2014 544 375 34 0 95 2/1/2014 548 400 34 0 85 1/31/2014 552 375 34 0 105 1/30/2014 547 350 36 0 104 1/29/2014 575 375 34 0 76 1/28/2014 546 350 34 0 119 1/27/2014 544 350 32 0 105 1/26/2014 593 350 32 0 98 1/25/2014 595 350 32 0 94 1/24/2014 566 350 32 0 146 Chris Wallace July 10, 2014 Page 12 1/23/2014 542 350 32 0 153 1/22/2014 514 400 32 0 115 1/21/2014 523 400 32 0 70 1/20/2014 518 400 32 0 89 1/19/2014 500 400 32 0 68 1/18/2014 369 330 32 0 104 1/17/2014 570 400 32 0 100 1/16/2014 575 400 32 0 99 1/15/2014 350 400 32 0 106 1/14/2014 350 400 32 0 109 1/13/2014 400 440 32 0 56 1/12/2014 500 350 32 0 109 1/11/2014 400 425 34 0 70 1/10/2014 500 375 32 0 81 1/9/2014 350 400 32 0 100 1/8/2014 400 400 32 0 52 1/7/2014 400 300 32 0 99 1/6/2014 400 350 32 0 78 1/5/2014 400 350 32 0 111 1/4/2014 400 350 32 0 109 1/3/2014 400 350 32 0 79 1/2/2014 400 350 32 0 152 1/1/2014 400 350 32 0 127 RECEIVED JUL 2 9 2014 AOGCC Reid Edwards Reservoir Engineer — Cook Inlet Offshore Asset Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive - Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 July 24, 2014 Chris Wallace Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7t' Ave #100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: 2013 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Dear Chris, Attached is a plot, and associated data, of tubing / casing pressures and injection rates for well Granite Point St 17587-03 (Br-87-3 , PTD # 166-052) for the year 2013. The subject well was returned to injection 11/21/2013 after being SI since December 2008 in order to dispose of Class II fluids which include produced waters and deck drainage. An MIT of the tubing by 9 5/8" casing annulus was performed 10/24/2013 and passed. Permission was then granted by the state to return the well to injection with a follow up MIT. A second MIT, witness waived by the AOGCC, was performed and passed 12/6/2013 after the well had stabilized. The MIT results were sent via email to the AOGCC on 12/10/2013. Injection rates and pressures have been continued to be monitored through 2014 and remain stable with no indications of tubing / annulus communication. The stable rates and pressures also indicate that there is no degradation of injectivity from disposal operations since returning the well to injection. For the year 2013, 4,303 barrels of water were disposed of in the subject well. Please call with any questions or concerns. Reservoir Eng 907-777-8421 — Cook Inlet Offshore Asset Chris Wallace July 24, 2014 Page 2 N p ~ O O 00 O Chris Wallace July 24, 2014 Page 3 Well: BR 03-87 Desc: Injection Permit to drill: 1660520 Admin Approval: DIO # 19 API: 5 0-73 3 -2043 7-00-00 Date Range: 01/01/2013 - O1/01/2014 Date Tubing 9 5/8 13 3/8 20 Water Injection 1/1/2014 400 350 32 0 127 12/31/2013 400 350 32 0 96 12/30/2013 400 350 32 0 89 12/29/2013 500 325 32 0 118 12/28/2013 450 350 32 0 95 12/27/2013 550 380 32 0 85 12/26/2013 500 300 32 0 160 12/25/2013 400 350 32 0 118 12/24/2013 543 350 32 0 96 12/23/2013 543 350 34 0 122 12/22/2013 543 350 34 0 102 12/21/2013 543 350 34 0 92 12/20/2013 543 350 34 0 96 12/19/2013 543 350 34 0 97 12/18/2013 543 350 34 0 69 12/17/2013 568 350 34 0 92 12/16/2013 536 375 34 0 113 12/15/2013 564 350 34 0 115 12/14/2013 556 400 34 0 114 12/13/2013 751 400 32 0 99 12/12/2013 571 400 36 0 114 12/11/2013 535 400 36 0 91 12/10/2013 561 400 36 0 105 12/9/2013 441 450 36 0 101 12/8/2013 538 450 36 0 43 12/7/2013 633 425 36 0 98 12/6/2013 604 400 36 0 113 12/5/2013 590 350 32 0 93 12/4/2013 623 320 32 0 97 Chris Wallace July 24, 2014 Page 4 12/3/2013 637 400 34 0 120 12/2/2013 595 400 34 0 121 12/1/2013 602 450 34 0 109 11/30/2013 626 400 34 0 98 11/29/2013 593 154 11 /28/2013 620 81 11/27/2013 631 450 34 0 94 11/26/2013 699 350 34 0 85 11/25/2013 705 350 34 0 172 11/24/2013 711 400 32 0 159 11/23/2013 640 450 36 0 102 11/22/2013 665 600 36 0 88 11/21/2013 300 1000 36 0 97 11/20/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/19/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/18/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/17/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/16/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/15/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/14/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/13/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/12/2013 300 1250 36 0 0 11/11/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/10/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/9/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/8/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/7/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/6/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/5/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/4/2013 300 1200 36 0 0 11/3/2013 300 1300 36 0 0 11/2/2013 300 1250 38 0 0 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3/11/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/10/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/9/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/8/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/7/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/6/2013 300 525 28 0 0 Chris Wallace July 24, 2014 Page 11 3/5/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/4/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/3/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/2/2013 300 525 28 0 0 3/1/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/28/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/27/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/26/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/25/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/24/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/23/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/22/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/21/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/20/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/19/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/18/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/17/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/16/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/15/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/14/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/13/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/12/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/11/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/10/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/9/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/8/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/7/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/6/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/5/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/4/2013 300 0 2/3/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/2/2013 300 525 28 0 0 2/1/2013 300 0 1/31/2013 300 0 1/30/2013 300 0 1/29/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/28/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/27/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/26/2013 300 525 28 0 0 Chris Wallace July 24, 2014 Page 12 1/25/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/24/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/23/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/22/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/21/2013 300 0 1/20/2013 300 0 1/19/2013 300 0 1/18/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/17/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/16/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/15/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/14/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/13/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/12/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/11/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/10/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/9/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/8/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/7/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/6/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/5/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/4/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/3/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/2/2013 300 525 28 0 0 1/1/2013 300 550 28 0 0 go 010 Chevron Steve Lambert Sr. Advising Pet. Engineer RECEIVE- JUN 10 2n Ais a & GsA Cons. C4nlmission Anctlerdge June 7, 2011 Mr. Tom Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7'" Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: 2010 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Gentleman: Chevron North America Exploration and Production 3800 Centerpoint Drive Anchorage, AK 99503 Tel 907 263 7658 Fax 907 263 7847 Email salambert@chevron.com Attached please find a graph and a table detailing the shut-in condition of the disposal well Granite Point State 17587 #3 (AKA Br 3-87 - PTD #1660520) for the year 2010. There were no fluids injected into the Br 3-87 well in 2010. The last injection into this well was in December of 2008. Upon deciding that the well wouldn't be used again for quite some time, the imposed pressure on the casing was bled down and held steady the rest of the year. Please call with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, �_' StevLambert Senior Advising Petroleum Engineer MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com br 3-87 Pressure Observations 600 1 1 500 1 Hours —Tubing _9 5/8" 1 400 —13 3/8" _2p" Li — Rate 1 v 300 1 m w � d 0 200 0 0 100 0 p 0 10/14/09 01/22/10 05/02/10 08/10/10 Time 11/18/10 02/26/11 06/06/11 09/14/11 Printed on 6/2/2011 at 4:23 PM br 3-87 Pressure Data 201106 01.xis br 3-87 Pressure Observations 7000 1200 6000 1000 5 n 5000 _. 8 800 4000 v 3 a, N 600 m cr 3000 400 2000 _ 200 1000 0 0 06/01/08 12/18/08 07/06/09 01TNklo 08/10/10 02/26/11 09/14/11 Printed on 6/2/2011 at 4:34 PM br 3-87 Pressure Data 201106 01.xls Date 12/31 /10 12/30/10 12/29/10 12/28/10 12/27/10 12/26/10 12/25/10 12/24/10 12/23/10 12/22/10 12/21 /10 12/20/10 12/19/10 12/18/10 12/17/10 12/16/10 12/15/10 12/14/10 12/13/10 12/12/10 12/11/10 12/10/10 12/09/10 12/08/10 12/07/10 12/06/10 12/05/10 12/04/10 12/03/10 12/02/10 12/01/10 11 /30/10 11/29/10 11/28/10 11/27/10 11 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Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 • 12/31 /2009 to 12/31/2010 . • i 11/01/10 500 24 0 300 05/02/10 500 22 0 300 10/31/10 500 24 0 300 05/01/10 500 22 0 300 10/30/10 500 24 0 300 04/30/10 500 22 0 300 10/29/10 500 24 0 300 04/29/10 500 22 0 300 10/28/10 500 24 0 300 04/28/10 500 22 0 300 10/27/10 500 24 0 300 04/27/10 500 22 0 300 10/26/10 500 25 0 300 04/26/10 500 22 0 300 10/25/10 500 25 0 300 04/25/10 500 22 0 300 10/24/10 500 25 0 300 04/24/10 500 22 0 300 10/23/10 500 25 0 300 04/23/10 500 22 0 300 10/22/10 500 25 0 300 04/22/10 385 22 250 10/21/10 500 25 0 300 04/21/10 375 21 275 10/20/10 500 25 0 300 04/20/10 375 21 275 10/19/10 500 25 0 300 04/19/10 380 21 300 10/18/10 500 25 0 300 04/18/10 375 21 300 10/17/10 500 24 0 300 04/17/10 360 21 300 10/16/10 500 24 0 300 04/16/10 360 21 300 10/15/10 500 24 0 300 04/15/10 360 21 300 10/14/10 500 75 0 300 04/14/10 390 21 300 10/13/10 500 75 0 300 04/13/10 500 22 300 10/12/10 500 25 0 300 04/12/10 500 20 0 300 10/11/10 500 25 0 300 04/11/10 500 20 0 300 10/10/10 500 25 0 300 04/10/10 500 20 0 300 10/09/10 500 25 0 300 04/09/10 500 20 0 300 10/08/10 500 25 0 300 04/08/10 500 20 0 300 10/07/10 500 25 0 300 04/07/10 500 20 0 300 10/06/10 500 25 0 300 04/06/10 500 20 0 300 10/05/10 500 25 0 300 04/05/10 500 22 0 300 10/04/10 500 25 0 300 04/04/10 500 22 0 300 10/03/10 500 25 0 300 0 04/03/10 500 22 0 300 10/02/10 500 25 0 300 0 04/02/10 500 22 0 300 10/01/10 500 25 0 300 04/01/10 500 22 0 300 09/30/10 500 25 0 300 0 03/31/10 500 22 0 300 09/29/10 500 25 0 300 03/30/10 500 22 0 300 09/28/10 500 25 0 300 0 03/29/10 500 20 0 300 09/27/10 500 26 0 300 03/28/10 500 20 0 300 09/26/10 500 26 0 300 03/27/10 500 20 0 300 09/25/10 500 26 0 300 03/26/10 500 20 0 300 09/24/10 500 26 0 300 03/25/10 500 20 0 300 09/23/10 500 26 0 300 03/24/10 500 20 0 300 09/22/10 500 26 0 300 03/23/10 500 20 0 300 09/21/10 500 26 0 300 03/22/10 500 22 0 300 09/20/10 500 24 0 300 03/21/10 500 22 0 300 09/19/10 500 24 0 300 03/20/10 500 22 0 300 09/18/10 500 24 0 300 03/19/10 500 20 0 300 09/17/10 500 25 0 300 03/18/10 500 22 0 300 09/16/10 500 25 0 300 03/17/10 500 22 0 300 09/15/10 500 25 0 300 03/16/10 500 22 0 300 09/14/10 500 25 0 300 03/15/10 500 22 0 300 09/13/10 500 24 0 300 03/14/10 500 22 0 300 09/12/10 500 24 0 300 03/13/10 500 22 0 300 09/11/10 500 24 0 300 03/12/10 500 22 0 300 09/10/10 500 24 0 300 03/11/10 500 20 4 300 09/09/10 500 24 0 300 03/10/10 500 20 4 300 09/08/10 500 24 0 300 03/09/10 500 20 4 300 09/07/10 500 24 0 300 03/08/10 500 20 4 300 09/06/10 500 24 0 300 03/07/10 500 20 4 300 09/05/10 500 24 0 300 03/06/10 500 20 4 300 09/04/10 500 24 0 300 03/05/10 500 20 4 300 09/03/10 500 24 0 300 03/04/10 500 20 4 300 09/02/10 500 24 0 300 03/03/10 500 20 4 300 09/01/10 500 24 0 300 03/02/10 500 20 0 300 08/31/10 500 24 0 300 03/01/10 500 20 0 300 a • 08/30/10 500 24 0 300 02/28/10 500 20 300 08/29/10 500 24 0 300 02/27/10 500 20 300 08/28/10 500 24 0 300 02/26/10 500 20 0 300 08/27/10 500 24 0 300 02/25/10 500 20 0 300 08/26/10 500 24 0 300 02/24/10 500 20 0 300 08/25/10 500 24 0 300 02/23/10 500 20 0 300 08/24/10 500 24 0 300 02/22/10 500 20 0 300 08/23/10 500 24 0 300 02/21/10 500 20 0 300 08/22/10 500 24 0 300 02/20/10 500 20 0 300 08/21/10 500 24 0 300 02/19/10 500 20 0 300 08/20/10 500 24 0 300 02/18/10 500 20 0 300 08/19/10 500 24 0 300 02/17/10 500 20 0 300 08/18/10 500 24 0 300 02/16/10 500 20 0 300 08/17/10 500 24 0 300 02/15/10 500 20 0 300 08/16/10 500 26 300 02/14/10 500 20 0 300 08/15/10 500 24 0 300 02/13/10 500 20 0 300 08/14/10 500 24 0 300 02/12/10 500 20 0 300 08/13/10 500 24 0 300 02/11/10 500 20 0 300 08/12/10 500 24 0 300 02/10/10 500 20 0 300 08/11/10 500 24 0 300 02/09/10 500 20 0 300 08/10/10 500 24 0 300 02/08/10 375 20 300 08/09/10 500 24 0 300 02/07/10 375 20 300 08/08/10 500 24 0 300 02/06/10 375 20 300 08/07/10 500 24 0 300 02/05/10 370 20 300 08/06/10 500 24 0 300 02/04/10 375 20 300 08/05/10 500 24 0 300 02/03/10 360 20 300 08/04/10 500 24 0 300 02/02/10 375 20 300 08/03/10 500 24 0 300 02/01/10 500 20 0 300 08/02/10 500 24 0 300 01 /31 /10 500 20 0 300 08/01/10 500 24 0 300 01/30/10 500 20 0 300 07/31/10 500 24 300 01/29/10 500 20 0 300 07/30/10 500 24 0 300 01/28/10 500 20 0 300 07/29/10 500 24 0 300 01/27/10 500 20 0 300 07/28/10 500 26 0 300 01/26/10 500 20 0 350 07/27/10 500 24 0 300 01/25/10 360 20 300 07/26/10 500 24 0 300 01/24/10 360 20 300 07/25/10 500 24 0 300 01/23/10 360 20 300 07/24/10 500 24 0 300 01/22/10 360 20 300 07/23/10 500 24 0 300 01/21/10 360 20 300 07/22/10 500 24 0 300 01/20/10 360 20 300 07/21/10 500 22 0 300 01/19/10 360 20 300 07/20/10 500 20 0 300 01/18/10 300 20 300 07/19/10 500 20 0 300 01/17/10 300 20 0 300 07/18/10 500 20 0 300 01/16/10 300 20 0 300 07/17/10 500 20 0 300 01/15/10 300 20 0 300 07/16/10 500 20 0 300 01/14/10 300 20 0 300 07/15/10 500 20 0 300 01/13/10 300 20 0 300 07/14/10 500 20 0 300 01/12/10 300 20 0 300 07/13/10 500 20 0 300 01/11/10 300 20 300 07/12/10 500 20 0 300 01/10/10 500 20 0 300 07/11/10 500 22 0 300 01/09/10 500 20 0 300 07/10/10 500 22 0 300 01/08/10 500 20 0 300 07/09/10 500 22 0 300 01/07/10 500 20 0 300 07/08/10 500 24 0 300 01/06/10 500 20 0 300 07/07/10 500 22 0 300 01/05/10 500 20 0 300 07/06/10 500 22 0 300 01/04/10 500 20 0 300 07/05/10 500 24 0 300 01/03/10 500 20 0 300 07/04/10 500 25 0 300 01/02/10 500 20 0 300 07/03/10 500 24 300 01/01/10 500 20 0 300 07/02/10 500 24 0 300 go go Chevron December 15, 2010 Steve Lambert Sr. Advising Pet. Engineer Mr. Tom Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7"' Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: 2009 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Gentleman: Chevron North America Exploration and Production P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7658 Fax 907 263 7847 Email salambert@chevron.com RECEIVED DEC 15 2010 Alaska Oil & Gas C�s�Ca> =gin An � Attached please find a graph and a table detailing the shut-in condition of the disposal well Granite Point State 17587 #3 (AKA Br 3-87 - PTD #1660520) for the year 2009.E There were no fluids injected into the Br 3-87 well in 2009.✓✓The last injection into this well was in December of 2008. Upon deciding that the well wouldn't be used again for quite some time, the imposed pressure on the casing was bled down and held steady the rest of the year. Please call with any questions or concerns. Sincer Steve La bert Senior Advising Petroleum Engineer MidContinent/Alaska Business Unit Chevron North America Exploration and Production 3800 Centerpoint Drive Anchorage, AK 99503 Tel 907 263 7658 Fax 907 263 7847 salambert@chevron.com MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com Plot & Volume vs Time - Well Br 1758� • 200 1•'i._._ 1 Bo z000 - 160 140 _9 5/8" 1500 13 3/8" *20" 120 —Tubing —Br 3-87 vol N 100il ap v m a` 1000 — — 80 60 500 40 20 0 _� .r . 0 °i 0 0 oO 0 � 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O Date 01 /01 /10 12/31 /09 12/30/09 12/29/09 12/28/09 12/27/09 12/26/09 12/25/09 12/24/09 12/23/09 12/22/09 12/21 /09 12/20/09 12/19/09 12/18/09 12/17/09 12/16/09 12/15/09 12/14/09 12/13/09 12/12/09 12/11 /09' 12/10/09 12/09/09 12/08/09 12/07/09 12/06/09 12/05/09 12/04/09 12/03/09 12/02/09 12/01 /09 11 /30/09 11 /29/09 11 /28/09 11 /27/09 11 /26/09 11 /25/09 11 /24/09 11 /23/09 11 /22/09 11 /21 /09 11 /20/09 11 /19/09 13 3/8" 20" 500 20 l 500 20 1 500 20 I 1500 20 1 500 20 1 500 20 1 00 20 1 00 20 1 500 20 360 20 60 20 �00 20 P00 20 60 20 160 20 360 20 360 20 60 20 385 18 375 20 r350 22 350 360 22 350 22 1500 20 51500 20 1500 20 500 20 500 20 1500 20 1500 20 500 20 500 22 500 20 I500 22 �500 21 �1500 22 1,500 22 1500 22 500 20 500 20 500 20 20 20 300 0 300 300 300 I 300 I 300 1 300 I 300 I 300 1 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 300 0 300 300 3 300 3 300 3 300 3 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 TIO Report Data Sheet Br17587 03 INJECTION Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 12131 /2008 to 01 /01 /2010 20 0 20 0 • 20 0 22 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 0 300 20 300 20 300 21 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 22 0 300 24 0 300 24 0 300 22 0 300 21 24 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 20 0 350 22 0 300 22 0 300 20 0 350 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 21 300 20 300 20 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 22 0 300 21 310 20 0 300 c 20 0 300 c 20 0 300 20 0 300 c 20 0 300 t 20 0 300 t 20 0 300 t 20 0 300 20 0 300 t 20 0 300 t 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 300 20 350 20 0 350 20 0 300 20 0 300 21 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 20 0 300 • • 21 21 21 21 20 20 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 25 28 28 28 28 28 26 28 28 28 28 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 3� 300 300 310 310 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 350 0 350 0 400 0 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 350 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 375 0 400 0 700 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 0 300 05/30/09 25 0 05/29/09 25 0 • Wu 05/28/09 2200 24 0 05/27/09 2200 25 0 300 05/26/09 2200 28 0 300 05/25/09 2200 28 0 300 05/24/09 2200 28 300 05/23/09 2200 28 0 300 05/22/09 2200 28 0 300 05/21 /09 2200 28 0 300 05/20/09 2200 28 0 300 05/19/09 2200 28 0 300 05/18/09 2200 26 0 300 05/17/09 2200 28 0 300 05/16/09 2050 24 0 300 05/15/09 2050 24 0 300 05/14/09 2050 24 0 300 05/13/09 2050 24 0 300 05/12/09 2050 24 300 05/11/09 2050 24 0 300 05/10/09 2050 24 300 05/09/09 2050 24 0 300 05/08/09 2050 24 0 300 05/07/09 2050 24 0 300 05/06/09 2050 24 0 300 05/05/09 2050 24 0 300 05/04/09 2130 27 340 05/03/09 2120 27 340 05/02/09 2100 27 340 05/01 /09 2100 25 600 04/30/09 2170 25 600 04/29/09 2100 25 350 04/28/09 2175 25 0 350 04/27/09 2175 25 0 350 04/26/09 2175 25 0 350 04/25/09 2175 25 0 350 04/24/09 2175 25 0 350 04/23/09 2175 25 0 350 04/22/09 # 2175 25 0 350 04/21/09 2175 25 0 300 04/20/09 2175 25 0 300 04/19/09 2175 25 0 300 04/18/09 2175 25 2 300 04/17/09 200 25 0 300 04/16/09 200 25 0 300 04/15/09 2200 25 0 300 04/14/09 2200 25 0 300 04/13/09 2200 25 0 300 04/12/09 2200 25 0 300 04/11/09 2200 25 0 400 04/10/09 200 25 0 400 04/09/09 200 25 0 300 04/08/09 2200 25 0 300 04/07/09 2200 24 0 300 04/06/09 2200 24 300 04/05/09 200 24 0 300 04/04/09 200 24 0 300 04/03/09 200 24 0 300 04/02/09 200 25 0 300 04/01 /09 200 24 0 300 03/31 /09 175 25 0 350 03/30/09 175 25 0 350 03/29/09 175 25 0 350 03/28/09 175 25 0 350 03/27/09 175 25 0 350 03/26/09 2100 25 0 300 03/25/09 "^ 2100 24 0 300 03/24/09 2200 24 0 300 03/23/09 200 25 300 03/22/09 200 24 0 300 03/21/09 200 25 0 300 03/20/09 200 24 0 300 03/19/09 200 24 0 350 03/18/09 200 25 0 300 03/17/09 050 25 0 300 03/16/09 050 25 0 300 03/15/09 050 25 0 300 03/14/09 050 25 0 300 03/13/09 050 24 0 300 03/12/09 2150 25 0 300 03/11/09 2150 24 0 300 03/10/09 2200 25 0 300 03/09/09 2200 25 0 300 03/08/09 2200 25 0 300 03/07/09 - 25 0 300 03/06/09 25 0 300 •* I** • • 03/05/09 03/04/09 03/03/09 03/02/09 03/01 /09 02/28/09 02/27/09 02/26/09 02/25/09 02/24/09 02/23/09 02/22/09 02/21 /09 02/20/09 02/19/09 02/18/09 02/17/09 02/16/09 02/15/09 02/14/09 02/13/09 02/12/09 02/11 /09 02/10/09 02/09/09 02/08/09 02/07/09 02/06/09 02/05/09 02/04/09 02/03/09 02/02/09 02/01 /09 01 /31 /09 01 /30/09 01 /29/09 01 /28/09 01 /27/09 01 /26/09 01 /25/09 01 /24/09 01 /23/09 01 /22/09 01 /21 /09 01 /20/09 01 /19/09 01 /18/09 01 /17/09 01 /16/09 01 /15/09 01 /14/09 01 /13/09 01 /12/09 01 /11 /09 01 /10/09 01 /09/09 01 /08/09 01 /07/09 01 /06/09 01 /05/09 01 /04/09 01 /03/09 01 /02/09 01 /01 /09 12/31 /08 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2200 24 0 350 2200 24 0 350 2200 24 4 350 2200 24 0 350 2200 24 0 300 2200 24 0 300 2200 24 0 350 2200 24 300 2200 24 300 2200 25 300 2200 24 300 2200 25 300 2200 24 300 2150 25 350 2150 23 350 2100 23 340 2100 23 340 2100 25 320 2100 22 300 2100 23 330 2100 26 320 2200 24 300 2200 24 300 2200 24 300 2200 24 300 2200 24 300 2200 25 300 2200 25 350 2100 24 310 2100 25 310 2050 23 300 2100 25 300 2000 23 300 2090 23 300 2100 24 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 300 2175 25 0 350 2175 25 0 350 2200 25 0 300 2000 32 300 2000 32 300 2100 30 300 2100 26 340 2000 27 460 2050 27 460 2050 23 310 2100 22 350 2100 22 350 2200 20 250 2200 20 300 2150 21 350 2150 21 250 2150 21 350 2150 21 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0* Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: a.: Br 3-87 Annual Disposal Report... Greenstein, Larry P [Greensteinlp@chevron.com] Monday, December 13, 2010 1:35 PM Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Lambert, Steve A; Cole, David A Granite Point State 17587 #3 - Br 3-87 (PTD #1660520) Annual Disposal Report for 2009 Br 3-87 Annual Disposal Report 2009.pdf `*_4 �)yc) cC\ <<Br 3-87 Annual Disposal Report 2009.pdf>> Sorry this is late Tom. A hard copy is being sent by mail. The engineer (Ted Kramer) who caught up with the reports last year, left in April this year and it fell through the cracks. We didn't use the well in 2009 and not so far in 2010 either. There are no pressure problems associated with this well and no performance issues either as it was not in use in 2009. Hope this isn't too much of a problem to get your files caught up. Let me know if we need to do anything else for this well. I've built a reminder on my e-mail to get this done next year on time. Larry 1 Br 3-87 (PTD # 1660520) Imposed Pressure and Wellhead Injectio�ressure Fi... Page 1 of 2 • Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Regg, James B (DOA) Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 1:21 PM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Subject: FW: Br 3-87 (PTD # 1660520) Imposed Annulus Pressure and Wellhead Injection Pressure Findings Attachments: Br 3-87 pressure limit calc summary; Br 3-87 historic TIO 8-8-08.xls; Br 3-87 recent TIO 8-8- 08.xis fyi Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W.7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907-793-1236 From: Greenstein, Larry P [maiIto: Greenstein Ip@chevron.com] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 7:48 AM To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: KRAMER, TED E; Schulte, Raymond [Petrotechnical]; Cole, David A Subject: Br 3-87 (PTD # 1660520) Imposed Annulus Pressure and Wellhead Injection Pressure Findings Hi Jim, This is the note we talked about documenting the usage of the Bruce 3-87 well during the injection test last November and the latest of the Grind & Inject batches last month. Attached you'll find the drilling department's methodology and calcs to determine reasonable pressure limits for the Br 3-87 well. This and the historical usage of the well were used in the decision to maintain an imposed pressure on the annulus for well integrity/safety concerns. <<Br 3-87 pressure limit calc summary>> During the injectivity test last November, -3000# was used as back-up pressure on the annulus and for the more recent batches -2000# has been the imposed annulus pressure. Both have proven effective at minimizing the dP for the many different slurry weights of the batches that have been injected into this well. Also attached is the TIO plot for the disposal usage for this well. Some of the oldest data is incomplete, but the newer data covers similar disposal operations and shows a gradual increase in the tubing pressure required to dispose of the fluids. <<Br 3-87 historic TIO 8-8-08.xls>> A closer inspection of the last series of batch injections shows this same pattern in the second plot. <<Br 3-87 recent TIO 8-8-08.xls>> 12/17/2010 Br 3-87 (PTD # 1660520) Imposednulus Pressure and Wellhead Injection Pressure Fi... Page 2 of 2 Based on historical and recently confirmed pressures, it seems that DIO #19, Finding #15 is in need of revision. As part of the original DIO, Unocal estimated that the average injection pressure would be around 2500# and the max pressure would be around 3000#. It appears these numbers would be more accurate if they were in a 5000# average with a maximum of 6000# range. With your concurrence, how would you recommend these revisions take place?? Is this a DIO #19A type request, or a DIO # 19.001 admin approval type request or does this e-mail with your concurrence suffice as notification of these changes?? Please call or e-mail me with our options and the proper way to achieve these changes. Thanks Jim. Larry 263-7661 12/17/2010 Br 3-87 pressure limit calc summa� Page 1 of 2 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Schulte, Raymond [Petrotechnical] [RSchulte@chevron.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 10:52 AM To: Greenstein, Larry P Subject: Br 3-87 pressure limit calc summary From: Newell, Jack R [FEP] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:48 AM To: Schulte, Raymond [Petrotechnical] Subject: BR17587: Summary Outline Ray, Have attached a simple summary on how values were achieved. Summary "BR17587 3: "PTD: 166-052" The Bruce platform well 17587 Br-3 is operating under Area Injection Order Number 11 dated September 29, 1986. 1 The tubing/ casing parameters are below: Values per regulatory requirements. Limiting regulatory pressure allowance is the section of 9-5/8" Casing f/ 7810' MD t/ 7903' MD. Pressure differential is based on 70% Triaxial/ hoop stress of 70% or 5259 A -PSI across the 9-5/8" tubular. 1 Pore pressure is per AOGCC gradient of .465 psi/ft. 2 Pressure differential is based on a AOGCC gradient of .465 psi/ft. MIT annular test to comply w/ AOGGC requirements: Develop a differential of .25 psi /ft at 7092' TVD depth of packer or 1500 psi which ever is greater PA = .25*7092 = 1773 PSI 1 P Formation = .465 * 7092' = 3297 PSI 2 P_Hydrostatic for 1773 PSI A = 3297 PSI + 1773 PSI = 5070 PSI 3 P_Hydrostatic_Casing x Tubing_ Annular 8.4 PPG Fluid = 3097 PSI 4 P Annular for AOGCC MIT = 5070 PSI — 3097 PSI = 1973 PSI Test Pressure 5 P Annular_2000 PSI = 5097 PSI @ 7092' TVD 6 P Annular 2162 PSI = 5259 PSI @ 7092' TVD maximum for 70% Pipe Stress with no pore pressure 12/17/2010 Br 3-87 pressure limit calc summa.6 go Page 2 of 2 backup. Pressures per Area Injection Order allowed on 9-5/8", 43#, S95 casing section below packer above 7" liner hanger is limiting section. P External = .465 * 7174' TVD: 3336 PSI 1 PA —MIT = .25 * 7174' TVD: 1793 PSI 2 P_Hydrostatic for 1793 PSI MIT = 3336 PSI + 1793 PSI = 5129 PSI to achieve 1793 PSI A 3 P_Hydrostatic_Fluid = (8.4PPG)(.052)(7174' TVD) = 3133 PSI 4 P Surface = 5129 PSI — 3133 PSI = 1996 PSI 5 P_Hydrostatic_Max_@ 7174' TVD = 5259 PSI + 3336 PSI = 8595 PSI 6 P MASP Tubing = 8595 PSI — 3133 PSI = 5461 PSI Tubing Pressures Tubing pressures are below mechanical limits when the MASP is within the pressure limits of the 9-5/8" casing section below the packer and above the liner hanger. 1 Liner has simplex hanger - No Seals Jack R Newell • • 12/17/2010 11, ` Afta Aha Plot Pressure & Rate vs Time - Well Br 17587 03 1200 7000 7" �9 5/8" 13 3/8" 6000 ...— 20" 1000 —SURF Tubing —Vol 5000 800 4000 d N 60% � m a` 3000 400 2000 200 1000 0 0 rn o 0 rn rn rn a v o 0 0 rn 0 Date 08/07/08' 08/06/08 08/05/08 08/04/08 08/03/08 08/02/08 08/01 /08 07/31 /08 07/30/08 07/29/08 07/28/08 07/27/08 07/26/08 07/25/08 07/24/08 07/23/08 07/22/08 07/21 /08 07/20/08 07/19/08 07/18/08 07/17/08 07/16/08 07/15/08 07/14/08 07/13/08 07/12/08 07/11 /08 07/10/08 07/09/08 07/08/08 07/07/08 07/06/08 07/05/08 07/04/08 07/03/08 13 3/8" 20" 22 24 24 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 TIO Report Data Sheet Br 17587 03 INJECTION Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 04/19/1999 to 08/08/2008 12/17/2010 11:35 AM - TIO Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Br 3-87 historic TIO 8-8-08.xls Br 17587 03 Plot Pressure & Rate vs Time - Well Br 1758 03 7000 - 1200 ---�9 5/8" 13 3/8" 20" 6000 -Tubing 1000 -Vol 5000 - - 800 4000 - -- a; N609 m � a` 3000 - -_ - -. - 400 2000 - - 200 1000 0 0 w m ao co m w ro ro w ao m ao ao ao ao co eo ao ro ro ro m m m m o� oo m m m w m w m eo eo m w w co m m ao w eo m o� ro ro w m m o� m m m o� ro w m w 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 _O M (O O> (V In W N c0 7 I� O (`') (O O� i� O M t0 Q> N N ap V r O M O aT N N W (7 N N a r O M CO aT N W 7 f� O N W N N N 0 0 0 N N N N 0 0 0 nl N N O O O N N N M 0 0 0 •- N N N M 0 0 0 N N N M 0 0 0 (V N N N N N N ih M M M m M M M M M V V V 7 d' C V V V N in N in N N N lfJ N c 3 (3 C3 cD cD c0 t0 c0 <O r ti t; r r r n n I� r W W W 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Date 13 3/8" 20" Tubing VON 08/07/08 22 0 700 08/06/08 24 0 1000 08/05/08 24 0 5945 08/04/08 20 0 400 08/03/08 20 0 400 08/02/08 20 0 500 08/01/08 20 0 500 07/31 /08 20 0 600 07/30/08 20 0 1000 0 07/29/08 20 0 5940 844 07/28/08 20 0 300 0 07/27/08 20 0 300 0 07/26/08 20 0 300 0 07/25/08 20 0 300 0 07/24/08 20 0 375 0 07/23/08 20 0 500 0 07/22/08 20 0 400 0 07/21/08 20 0 300 07/20/08 20 0 300 07/19/08 20 0 300 07/18/08 20 0 300 0 07/17/08 20 0 300 07/16/08 20 0 300 07/15/08 20 0 300 07/14/08 20 0 350 07/13/08 20 0 350 07/12/08 20 0 350 07/11/08 20 0 350 07/10/08 20 0 350 07/09/08 20 0 350 07/08/08 20 0 350 07/07/08 20 0 350 07/06/08 20 350 07/05/08 20 0 350 07/04/08 20 0 350 07/03/08 20 0 400 12/17/2010 11:35 AM - TIO Reports 7e.xls TIO Report Data Sheet Br17587 03 INJECTION Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 02/10/2008 to 08/08/2008 J J Dolan Br 3-87 recent TIO 8-8-08.xls Br 17587 03 • is Chevron June 23, 2009 Ted Kramer Petroleum Engineeer Mr. Tom Maunder Mr. Jim Regg Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7`h Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: 2008 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order Number 19. Gentlemen, Chevron North America Exploration and Production P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7690 Fax 907 263 7847 Email ted.kramer@chevron.com JUN �; �'C09 Alaska Gd & Gas U(Ins, CaMmissi011 Anchorage Attached please find a graph and a table detailing the volume injected into Granite Point State 17587 #3 well in 2008. The total amount of fluid injected into Granite Point State 17587 #3 well in 2008 amounted to 20,400 bbls. of fluid — pre -flush, slurry, and post flush. The highest tubing injection pressure seen was 6,050 and occurred on 5/10/08. The last injection of 2008 occurred on December 6, 2008. The tubing pressure reached 5,328 psi. during this injection. Chevron plans to continue utilizing this well for the disposal injection of drill cuttings and other class two fluids as the need arises in 2009. Please call with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Ted E. Kramer Petroleum Engineer MidContinent/Alaska Business Unit Chevron North America Exploration and Production 909 West 9th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501-3322 Tel 907 263 7960 Cell 907-382-0059 Fax 907 263 7847 ted.kramer@chevron.com MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com Oressure & Rate vs Time - Well Br 175810 1000 7000 —9 5/8" 13 3/8" 900 20" 6000 —Tubing Vol Inj 800 5000 700 600 4000 L H d 51 a 3000 400 300 2000 200 1000 100 0 m m m 0 0 0 0 m m m m m m m m m rn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 iN o Date 01 /01 /09 12/31/08 12/30/08 12/29/08 12/28/08 12/27/08 12/26/08 12/25/08 12/24/08 12/23/08 12/22/08 12/21 /08 12/20/08 12/19/08 12/18/08 12/17/08 12/16/08 12/15/08 12/14/08 12/13/08 12/12/08 12/11/08 12/10/08 12/09/08 12/08/08 12/07/08 12/06/08 12/05/08 12/04/08 12/03/08 12/02/08 12/01/08 11/30/08 11 /29/08 11 /28/08 11 /27/08 11/26/08 11 /25/08 11 /24/08 11 /23/08 11/22/08 s}2haM M" 13 3/8" 02150 21 ' 2150 21 2150 21 2200 21 2200 21 2200 21 2200 21 2200 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Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7960 Fax 907 263 7847 Email ted.kramer@chevron.com RECEIVE® NOV 0 7 2008 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Thank you for your phone call following Chevron's filing of the annual report for DIO No. 19 for 2007. In checking Chevron's records and databases, I am unable to find copies of any of the above listed reports. At first look, I believed that the reason that no reports were filed was that this well, Bruce 3-87 had been shut in prior to 2007. A closer inspection of the Chevron databases revealed that the Bruce 3-87 was shut in for the entire years of 2001, 2004, 2005, and 2006 with no disposal injections taking place in these years. However, I also learned that injections did take place in 2000, 2002, and 2003. Annual reports should have been filed for these three years of disposal and a letter indicating that the well was shut in should have been sent to the state for the other years where the well was not used. I am attaching injection plots showing the injection on a daily basis for years 2000, 2002, and 2003. While this is in no way intended to make up for the fact that the reports were not filed, it is intended to bring the states records up to date. I apologize on behalf of Chevron for this error. Sincerely, Ted E. Kramer Petroleum Engineer MidContinent/Alaska Business Unit Chevron North America Exploration and Production 3800 Centerpoint Drive Anchorage, AK 99503 Tel 907 263 7960 Cell 907-382-0059 Fax 907 263 7847 ted.kramer@chevron.com MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com Plot esure & Volume vs Time - Well Br 17587 9 5/8" 2000 13 3/8" 4000 1000 Tubing -Vol 3-87PINJ 900 3500 800 3000 700 'y a 2500 600 N Q 500 L 2000- --- E 400 L a 1500 - - > 300 1000 200 500 100 0 0 o 0 0 00 rn co co m � O O o m '- Date J J Dolan TIO Report Data Sheet Br 17587 03 INJECTION Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 12/26/1999 to 01/04/2001 Br 3-87 2000.x1s Br 17587 03 v 1, /18/00 11/17/00 11 /16/00 11/15/00 11/14/00 11/13/00 11/12/00 11/11/00 r 11/10/00 11 /09/00 11 /08/00 11 /07/00 11 /06/00 11 /05/00 11 /04/00 11/03/00 11 /02/00 11/01/00 10/3 1 /00 10/30/00 10/29/00 10/28/00 10/27/00 10/26/00 10/25/00 10/24/00 10/23/00 10/22/00 10/21 /00 10/20/00 10/19/00 10/18/00 10/17/00 10/16/00 ' 10/15/00 10/14/00 , 10/13/00 10/12/00 10/11/00 10/10/00 10/09/00 ^-A. 10/08/00 10/07/00 10/06/00 10/05/00 10/04/00 10/03/00 10/02/00 10/01 /00 09/30/00 09/29/00 09/28/00 09/27/00 1 09/26/00 09/25/00 09/24/00 09/23/00 09/22/00 09/21 /00 09/20/00 09/19/00 09/18/00 09/17/00 09/16/00 09/15/00 09/14/00 09/13/00 09/12/00 09/11/00 09/10/00 09/09/00 09/08/00 09/07/00 09/06/00 09/05/00 09/04/00 09/03/00 09/02/00 09/01 /00 08/31 /00 08/30/00 08/29/00 08/28/00 08/27/00 3000 3000 3005 3010 3025 3025 3025 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3050 3075 3075 3075 3075 3080 3080 3090 3090 3095 3110 3125 3125 3125 3125 3125 3125 3125 3150 3150 3150 3150 3150 3150 0'IRW 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0, 0' 0 0'. J J Dolan • Br 3-87 2000.xls Br 17587 03 r /2/00 , 32 r 08/24/00 3200 08 08/23/00 3200 08/22/00 3200 08/21/00 3200 08/20/00 3200 0 08/19/00 3300 0 08/18/00 3300 0 08/17/00 3275 0 08/16/00 3275 0 0 08/15/00 3275 0 0 08/14/00 3250 0 715 08/13/00 3200 0 0 08/12/00 , 3300 0', 752 08/11/00 " 3150 0 0 08/10/00 ';• 3110 0' 770 08/09/00 3150 0 0 08/08/00 3260 0 0 08/07/00 , "' 3175 0 745 08/06/00 3025 0 0 08/05/00 3270 0 0 08/04/00 i 3250 0 0 08/03/00 13200 0' 0 08/02/00 _' 3200 0' 0 08/01/00 3200 0 0 07/31/00 3200 0' 0 07/30/00 3160 0' 781 07/29/00 3160 0' 0 07/28/00 3200 0' 0 07/27/00 3175 0' 595 07/26/00 3050 0': 0 07/25/00 3245 0' 0 07/24/00 3225 0', 0 07/23/00 3225 0' 07/22/00 3150 0, 730 07/21/00 3150 0 0' 0 07/20/00 3175', 0'' 0 07/19/00 3150' 0' 0 07/18/00 3250 0' 760 07/17/00 3150 0 0 07/16/00 3200 0 07/15/00 3125 737 07/14/00 3125 0 07/13/00 3150 722 07/12/00 3075 0 07/11/00 3150 0 07/10/00 3150 713 07/09/00 3275 0', 0 07/08/00 3300 0' 0 07/07/00 3275 0' 707 07/06/00 „ 3250 0 0 07/05/00",} 3180 0 0 07/04/00 + 3160 0' 743 07/03/00 3175 0 0 07/02/00 3125 0 - 0 07/01/00 3150 0' 0 06/30/00 3125 0 06/29/00 3200 0 683 06/28/00 3100 0 0 06/27/00 3170 0 0 06/26/00 3175 0': 624 06/25/00 9 3200 0' 0 06/24/00 a 3150 0 759 06/23/00 3200 0 0 06/22/00 3125 0 0 06/21/00 3250 0: 0 06/20/00 3150 0 688 06/19/00 3300 0 0 06/18/00 "" 3200 0 06/17/00 3200 0 06/16/00 3160 736 06/15/00 3200 0 06/14/00 3150 0 06/13/00 3150 745 06/12/00 3200 0 06/11/00 3250 0' 0 06/10/00 3250 0 06/09/00 3250 0 06/08/00 3175 0 06/07/00 3150 0 06/06/00 3300 667 06/05/00 3500 0 06/04/00 3250 0 06/03/00 0 06/IWgQp2 655 J J Dolan Br 3-87 2000.xis Br 17587 03 -93/01/00 "3220 , 06/31/00 3250I 05/30/00 3100 05/29/00 3250' 05/28/00 3300' 05/27/00 3300 05/26/00 3300 05/25/00 3300 05/24/00 3850 05/23/00 3750 05/22/00 3250 05/21/00 3250 05/20/00 3225 05/19/00 3250 05/18/00 3225 05/17/00 3225 05/16/00 3225 05/15/00 3225 05/14/00 » 3350 05/13/00 3350 05/12/003450 05/11/00 3350' 05/10/00', 3400 05/09/00 3100 05/08/00 3250 05/07/00 3225 05/06/00 3250 05/05/00 3250' 05/04/00 3250' 05/03/00 3300 05/02/00 3300 05/01/00 3300 04/30/00 3250 04/29/00 2150 04/28/00 2175 04/27/00 2175' 04/26/00 2175 04/25/00 2175 04/24/00 2175 04/23/00 2190 04/22/00 2175 04/21/00 2195 04/20/00 2200 04/19/00 2250 04/18/00 2250 04/17/00 2250 04/16/00 2205 04/15/00 2200 04/14/00 11111111111111111k 2205 04/13/00 05 04/12/00PWRIO 04/11/00 2210 04/10/00 1210 04/09/00 P50 04/08/00 y250 04/07/00 ;?250 04/06/00 050 04/05/00 E250 04/04/00 2250 04/03/00 50 04/02/00 0 04/01/00 0 03/31/00 0 03/30/00 0 03/29/00 0 03/28/00 0 03/27/00 _250 03/26/00 2260 03/25/00 2280 03/24/00 Z280 03/23/00 680 03/22/00 swo 03/21 /00 . 0 03/20/00 :2290 03/19/00 2300 03/18/00 0 03/17/00 0 03/16/00 0 03/15/00 FOO 03/14/00 2310 03/13/00 2305 03/12/00 2340 03/11/00 2340 03/10/00 2"Q 0 615 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 625 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 0 965 0 0 0 622 279 0 0 859 0 J J Dolan • Br 3-87 2000.xls Br 17587 03 03/08/00 0 3/07/00 0 3/06/00 03/05/00 03/04/00 03/03/00 03/02/00 03/01/00 02/29/00 02/28/00 02/27/00 02/26/00 02/25/00 02/24/00 02/23/00 02/22/00 02/21 /00 02/20/00 02/19/00 02/18/00 02/17/00 02/16/00 02/15/00 02/14/00 02/13/00 02/12/00 02/11 /00 02/10/00 02/09/00 02/08/00 02/07/00 02/06/00 i 02/05/00 02/04/00 02/03/00 02/02/00 02/01 /00 01 /31 /00 01 /30/00 01 /29/00 01 /28/00 01 /27/00 01 /26/00 01/25/00 01 /24/00 01 /23/00 01 /22/00 01 /21 /00 01 /20/00 a 01 /19/00 01/18/00 01/17/00 01 /16/00 01 /15/00 01/14/00 01 /13/00 01/12/00 01/11/00 01 /10/00 01/09/00 01 /08/00 01 /07/00 01 /06/00 01/05/00 01 /04/00 01 /03/00 01 /02/00 01/01/00 2340 2340 2340 2350 2350 2350 2300 2350 2350 2350 2360 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2425 2420 2440 2440 2450 2450 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/31 /2008 4:04 PM - TIO Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Br 3-87 2000.xls Br 17587 03 i 11 lipa It ! 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3150 06/03/02 4050 500 550 550 1800 644 595 700 0 677 0 0 0 649 0 0 652 0 4050 660 2500 4050 659 1450 3550 660 3100 4025 632 1900 1000 0 3600 729 1050 550 683 1000 0 2800 655 2350 487 1250 600 200 0 447 0 0 672 0 633 0 0 630 0 636 0 0 0 660 400 825 639 455 650 3100 626 650 1500 500 646 500 550 750 500 640 525 600 4150 640 550 650 4600 575 550 800 4300 644 0 0 0 0 643 0 0 975 3150 659 800 504 510 600 750 0 3000 657 600 0 0 665 500 500 200 0 733 • J J Dolan Br 3-87 2002 .xls Br 17587 03 ,06/01/02 3000 05/31/02 3150 05/30/02 3200 5 0 05/29/02 3100 940, 723 05/28/02 3110 600 05/27/02 3175 1000 06/26/02 3150 0 0 05/25/02 3150 200 667 05/24/02 3125 0' 0 05/23/02 3150 0' 0 05/22/02 3150 0' 0 05/21/02 3125 0' 0 05/20/02 3100 200' 624 05/19/02 3150 660'' 05/18/02 3150 1000' 05/17/02' 3175 3200' 05/16/02 '' 3175 3200' 05/15/02 3160 0 590 05/14/02 3160 05/13/02 3160 05/12/02'" 3150 400': 0 05/11/02 3150 400, 0 05/10/02 3150 400I 603 05/09/02 3150 400' 0 05/08/02 3175 410 0 05/07/02 3180 400', 0 05/06/02 3115 400' 596 05/05/02 3125 400' 05/04/02 3175 500 05/03/02 3150 1000' 05/02/02 3200 4200', 587 05/01/02 3150 400' 04/30/02 3125 500', 04/29/02 3225 700' 04/28/02 3200 4600' 04/27/02 3175 0 04/26/02 3200 0 04/25/02 , 3175 0'' 04/24/02 3175 0': 04/23/02 3200 01 04/22/02 3250 0' 04/21/02 3210 584 04/20/02 3150 04/19/02 3150 04/18/02 3150 04/17/02 3150 04/16/02 3200 598 04/15/02 3160 04/14/02 3150 0 04/13/02 3200 0 04/12/02 3200 4800 615.8 04/11/02 3150 0 04/10/02 3150 0 04/09/02 3200 250 04/08/02 ' " 3100 3800 611 04/07/02 3090 350 04/06/02 3090 380 04/05/02 3160 400 04/04/02 3100 500 04/03/02 3150 2650 407 04/02/02 3100 200 04/01/02 3110 200 0 03/31/02 3025 200 03/30/02 3050 250 03/29/02 3050 250 0 03/28/02 3150 2500 620 03/27/02 ='': 3050 03/26/02 3150 03/25/02 3175 0 03/24/02 3175 03/23/02 3260 03/22/02 3100 4750 130 03/17/02 0 0, 03/16/02 0 03/15/02 0 03/14/02 0 03/13/02 0 03/12/02 0 03/11/02 0 03/10/02 0 03/09/02 0 03/08/02 0 03/07/02 03/05/02 • J J Dolan Br 3-87 2002 As Br 17587 03 t 03/02/02 1 0 01 03/01/02 50 320, 02/28/02 ` . 50 320 02/27/02 50 320 02/26/02 50 320 02/25/02 50 3201 02/24/02 20 325I 02/23/02 20 350', 02/22/02 20 3501 02/21/02 50 350': 02/20/02 50 3501 02/19/02 50 3501 02/18/02 50 350 02/17/02 50 320 02/16/02 `-.,: 50 315II 02/15/02 50 315' 02/14/02 50 315''; 02/13/02 50 315 02/12/02 50 3151 02/11 /02 50 315 02/10/02 25 350 02/09/02 25 350'! 02/08/02 25 350 02/07/02 25 350 j 02/06/02 25 3501 02/05/02 25 3501 02/04/02 25 350 02/03/02 50 350', 02/02/02 50 350; 02/01/02 50 350j 01/31/02 50 350 01/30/02 50 35011 01/29/02 50 325 01/28/02 50 350 01/27/02 50 350� 01/26/02 50 350 01/25/02 50 35,0 01/24/02 50 3501 01/23/02 _ 50 3504 01/22/02 50 350 01/21/02' 50 350j 01/20/02 50 320' 01/19/02 50 360'' 01/18/02 50 360: 01/17/02 `°` 50 360'' 01/16/02' 50 360' 01/15/02 50 360'', 01/14/02 50 360 01/13/02 50 360, 01/12/02' 50 360 01/11/02 50 360', 01/10/02 50 360'. 01/09/02 50 360: 01/08/02 50 360' 01/07/02 50 360 01/06/02 50 350" 01/05/02 50 350'. 01 /04/02 50 370 01/03/02 50 370 01 /02/02 50 370 �. 01/01/02 3701 10/31 /2008 4:13 PM - TIO Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Br 3-87 2002 As Br 17587 03 dM -9 5/8" -133/8" Plot 6sure & Volume vs Time - Well Br 17587 -Tubing 2003 -Vol 3-87PINJ 1200 5000 1000 4000 800 ^ ^ •N N a -- m_ L 3000 600 E N � L 0. 0 > 2000 400 1000 200 0 0 0 o a 0 o � o Date Date 13 3/8" Tubing 12/31/03 A 0 0 500 12/30/03 '- 1050 0 500', 12/29/03 1050 0 500'' 12/28/03 1025 0 550 12/27/03 +1025 0 5501 12/26/03 1025 0 550'. 12/25/03 1025 0 550' 12/24/03 1025 0 550'I 12/23/03 1025 0 550 12/22/03 1025 0 550', 12/21/03 1025 0 550', 12/20/03 1025 0 550', 12/19/03 1025 0 550'; 12/18/03 1025 0 550, 12/17/03 1025 0 550' 12/16/03 1025 0 550' 12/15/03 1025 0 550'. 12/14/03 1025 0 550': 12/13/03 1025 0 550! 12/12/03 1025 0 550' 12/11/03 1025 0 550'. 12/10/03 1025 0 550'. 12/09/03 1025 0 550' 12/08/03 1025 0 550' 12/07/03 3125 0 600 12/063/03 3125 0 600 12/05/03. 3125 0 600' 12/04/03 ♦ . Q , 3125 0 600 12/03/03 3125 0 600' 12/02/03 3125 0 600': 12/01/03 3125 0 6000 11/30/03 3125 0 600 11 /29/03 3125 0 600 11/28/03 3150 0 600' 11/27/03 3125 0 600' 11/26/03 3140 0 600'. 11/25/03 - 3150 0 630' 11/24/03 " 3150 0 630' 11/23/03 3150 0 630'. 11/22/03 i 3150 0 630' 11/21/03 3150 0 630' 11 /20/03 630',. TIO Report Data Sheet Br 17587 03 INJECTION Permit # 1660520 Sundry # 399-062 API # 50-733-20437-00 12/25/2002 to 01 /04/2004 1 e.xls 630 J J Dolan Br 3-87 2003 data.xls Br 17587 03 11 /18/03 0 11/17/03 00 11/16/03 0 69 0 11/15/03 21125 0 695'" 11 /14/03 :i125 697 11/13/03 Z125 0 695 11/12/03 3125 0 695 11/11/03 3125 0 695 11/10/03 3125 0 695 11/09/03 3240 0 695 11/08/03 3230 0 695 11/07/03 3230 0 695 11/06/03 3220 0 700 11/05/03 3200 0 700 11/04/03 3200 0 700 11/03/03 2200 0 705 11/02/03 3200 0 750 11/01/03 3200 0 775 0 10/31/03 3200 0 800 0 10/30/03 3200 0 800 0 10/29/03 3200 0 950 0 10/28/03 3175 0 1100 0 10/27/03 3250 0 950 538 10/26/03 3200 0 900 608 10/25/03 3200 0 900 718 10/24/03 3200 0 900 783 10/23/03 3200 0 975 773 10/22/03 3200 0 900 798 10/21/03 3150 0 800 568 10/20/03 3150 0 950 753 10/19/03 3175 0 900 733 10/18/03 3150 0 1200 738 10/17/03 3150 0 1600 773 10/16/03 3100 0 3075 725 10/15/03 3150 5250 788 10/14/03 3150 850 683 10/13/03 3150 0 850 768 10/12/03 3180 0 690 803 10/11/03 3140 0 5200 753 10/10/03 3175 0 650 0 10/09/03 3190 0 600 498 10/08/03 3190 0 550 0 10/07/03 3175 0 650 775 10/06/03 3175 0 500 0 10/05/03 3220 0 550 0 10/04/03 '' 3200 0 850 715 10/03/03 3200 0 500 0 10/02/03 P3200 0 600 635 10/01/03 3200 0 450 0 09/30/03 3200 0 500 09/29/03 2550 0 400 09/28/03 2550 0 400 09/27/03 2550 0 400 09/26/03 2550 0 400 09/25/03 2550 0 400 09/24/03 2550 0 400 09/23/03 2550 0 400 09/21/03 2550 0 400 09/20/03 2550 0 400 09/19/03 2550 0 400 09/18/03 2550 0 400 09/16/03 2550 0 400 09/15/03 2550 0 400 09/14/03 2560 0 400 09/13/03 2560 0 400 09/12/03 2550 0 400 09/11/03 ` '' 2560 0 400 09/10/03 2560 0 400 09/09/03 2560 0 400 09/08/03 2560 0 400 09/07/03 2575 0 400 09/06/03 2590 0 400 09/05/03 2590 0 400 09/04/03 2590 0 400 09/03/03 2590 0 400 09102/03:' 2590 0 400 09/01/03 2590 0 400 C 08/31/03 2590 0 400 08/30/03 2600 0 400 08/29/03 2600 0 400 08/28/03 2600 0 400 08/27/03 2600 0 400 08/26/03 2600 0 400 08/25/03 400 08124101 400 J J Dolan • Br 3-87 2003 data.xls Br 17587 03 08/23,03 i 0 08/22/03 : 11 2610 0 08/21/03 2610 0 08/20/03 2610 0 08/19/03 2610 0 08/18/03 2610 0 08/17/03 ` 2615 0 08/16/03 2615 0 08/15/03 2625 0 08/14/03 2625 0 08/13/03 2625 0 08/12/03 2625 0 08/11/03 2625 0 08/10/03 2625 0 08/09/03 2650 0 08/08/03 2650 0 08/07/03 2650 0 08/06/03 2650 0 08/05/03 2650 0 08/04/03 2650 0 08/03/03 2650 0 08/02/03 '2650 0 07/31/03 2650 0 07/30/03 2650 0 07/29/03 2650 0 07/28/03 2650 0 07/27/03 2650 0 07/26/03 2650 0 07/25/03 ' -: 2650 0 07/24/03 2650 0 07/23/03 2650 0 07/22/03 2655 0 07/21/03 2655 0 07/20/03 2660 0 07/19/03 2660 0 07/18/03 2675 0 07/17/03 :, 2675 0 07/16/03 2675 0 07/15/03 2700 0 07/14/03 2700 0 07/13/03 2700 0 07/12/03 2700 0 07/11/03 - 2700 0 07/10/03 - 2700 0 07/09/03 2700 0 07/08/03 =2700 0 07/07/03 2700 0 07/06/03 2700 0 07/05/03 2700 0 07/04/03 2700 0 07/03/03 2700 0 07/02/03 2700 0 07/01/03 ` 2700 0 06/30/03 2700 0 06/29/03 2700 0 06/28/03 2700 0 06/27/03 2700 0 06/26/03 2700 0 06/25/03 2700 0 06/24/03 2700 0 06/23/03 2700 0 06/22/03 2720 0 06/21/03 ' = 2725 0 06/20/03 2730 0 06/19/03 2730 0 06/18/03 2730 0 06/17/03 2750 0 06/16/03 2750 0 06/15/03 2750 0 06/14/03 2750 0 06/13/03 2750 0 06/12/03 2770 0 06/11/03 2770 0 06/10/03 , `` 2770 0 06/09/03 ' 2770 0 06/08/03 a 2775 0 06/07/03 2775 0 06/06/03 2775 0 06/05/03 2775 0 06/04/03 ' 2775 0 06/03/03! 2775 0 06/02/03 2775 0 06/01 /03 2690 0 05/31/03 2690 0 05RAM608 4:1 �W- TIO Renort97e xis 40 40 400 400' 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480 480' 480 480 480 480 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 0 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 405 405 405 405 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400' 480 480 480 • Br 3-87 2003 data.xis Br 17587 03 +05/29/03 ' 2690 0 480 05/28/03 { 2695 0 480' it 05/27/03 2695 0 480 05/26/03 2695 0 480' 05/25/03 2700 0 480 05/24/03 2700 0 480 05/23/03 r 2700 0 480 05/22/03 ' 2700 0 480 05/21/03 2700 0 480 05/20/03 2700 0 480 05/19/03 = 2700 0 480''. 05/18/03 2820 0 420 05/1' 2820 0 420. 05/16/03, 2820 0 420'. 05/15/03 2820 0 420 05/14/03 2820 0 420'. 05/13/03 i 2820 0 420 05/11/03 ,', 2820 0 420 05/10/03 i 2820 0 4201 O5/09/03 ( 2825 0 420I. 05/08/03 2840 0 420'. 05/06/03 2840 0 420', 05/05/03" 2840 0 420'', 05/04/03 : 2845 0 411 06/03/03I 2845 0 410'. 05/02/03 2845 0 410' 05/01/03 2850 0 410', 0 04/30/03 2850 0 410 04/29/03 2850 0 410' 04/28/03 2850 0 410 04/27/03 2875 0 400'. 04/26/03 2875 0 400' 04/25/03 2875 0 450''. 04/24/03 2875 0 450' 04/23/03 2875 0 450I 04/22/03 2875 0 450' 04/21/03 2875 0 450'. 04/20/03 2875 0 400', 04/19/03 2875 0 400' 04/18/03 2875 0 400, 04/17/03 2875 0 400' 04/16/03 2900 0 400', 04/15/03 2900 0 400 04/14/03 2900 0 400 04/13/03 2900 0 400' 04/12/03 2900 0 400. 04/11/03 2900 0 400' 04/10/03 2900 0 400' 04/09/03 2900 0 400 04/08/03 2900 0 400' 04/07/03 2900 0 400' 04/06/03 2900 0 485 04/05/03 2900 0 485', 04/04/03 2900 0 485', 04/03/03 2900 0 485' 04/02/03 2900 0 480 04/01/03 2925 0 460 C 03/31/03 2925 0 460 03/30/03 2925 0 460 03/29/03 2940 0 450 03/28/03 2940 0 450 03/27/03 2940 0 450 03/26/03 2950 0 450 03/25/03 2950 0 450 03/24/03 2950 0 450 03/23/03 2950 0 450' 03/22/03 2950 0 450. 03/21/03 2950 0 450' 03/20/03 2950 0 450 03/19/03 2970 0 450 03/18/03 2970 0 450 03/17/03 2970 0 450 03/16/03 3000 0 490 03/15/03 3000 0 490 03/14/03 3000 0 490 03/13/03 T 3000 0 490 03/12/03 3000 0 490 03/11/03 3000 0 490 03/10/03 3000 0 490 03/09/03 3000 0 485 03/08/03 3000 0 485 03/07/03 3000 0 485 03/06/03 3000 0 485 03/05/03 :_ '` 3000 0 485 03WA008 4:15 W TIO Rep.097e Is 485 03/03/03 " 3000 0 03/02/03 03/01/03 3050 3050 0 0 4501 0 02/28/03 3025 0 450' 02/27/03 3050 0 450 02/26/03 3050 0 450 02/25/03 3050 0 475 02/24/03 3050 0 475 02/23/03' ° 3050 0 480 j 02/22/03 3075 0 450' 02/21/03 3075 0 450' 02/20/03 _ '' 3075 0 4501:, 02/19/03 3075 0 450'', 02/18/03 3075 0 450, 02/17/03 3075 0 450''. 02/16/03 3075 0 500'i 02/15/03 3100 0 500 02/14/03 3100 0 5001 02/13/03 3100 0 500 j 02/12/03 3100 0 500''I 02/11/03 3100 0 5001 02/10/03 3100 0 5001 02/09/03 3100 0 5001 02/08/03 3100 0 500 02/07/03 3100 0 500 02/06/03 3100 0 5001 02/05/03 3100 0 500 02/04/03 3100 0 500'i 02/03/03 3100 0 500 02/02/03 3125 0 480 02/01/03 3125 4801 0 01/31/03 3150 0 480a 01/30/03 3150 0 480! 01/29/03 3150 0 480': 01/28/03 3150 0 4801 01/27/03 3150 0 480' 01/26/03 3150 0 500'', 01/25/03 3160 0 5001 01/24/03 3160 0 500' 01/23/03 3190 0 500 01/22/03 3190 0 5001 01/21/03 3190 0 500! 01/20/03 3190 0 500' 01/19/03 3200 0 50011 01/18/03:> 3200 0 500 01/17/03 3200 0 500! 01/16/03 3200 0 500'. 01/15/03 3200 0 5001 01/14/03 3200 0 500', 01/13/03 a 3200 0 500' 01/12/03 3200 0 500 01/11/03 3200 0 500 01/10/03 3200 0 500 01/09/03 + 3200 500' 01/08/03 3200 0 500' 01/07/03 3200 0 500 01/06/03 ! 3200 0 500 01/05/03 3200 0 500 01/04/03 3200 0 500 01/03/03 3200 0 500 01/02/03 3200 0 500 01/01/03 3200 0 500 0 10/31 /2008 4:15 PM - TIO Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Br 3-87 2003 data.xls Br 17587 03 I • Chevron June 30, 2008 Ted Kramer Petroleum Engineeer Mr. Tom Maunder Mr. Jim Regg Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 70' Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: 2007 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order Number 19. Gentlemen, Chevron North America Exploration and Production P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7690 Fax 907 263 7847 Email KrameTE@chevron.com JUN 3 0 2008 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Attached please find a table, graph, and a chart detailing the volume injected into Granite Point State 17587 #3 well in 2007. The total amount of fluid injected into Granite Point State 17587 #3 well in 2007 amounted to 166 bbls of preflush, 161 bbls. of 9.3# slurry and 210 bbls. of post flush. This volume was injected on 9/16/2007 as a test to determine if the well was still suitable for disposal injection. Annulus pressures varied but held between 3,100 and 3,200 psi as per the Barton chart recording (attached). Chevron is pleased with these results and plans to begin disposal injection of drill cuttings into this well bore in the spring of 2008. Please call with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, ."� 00!�? 1---r" Ted E. Kramer Petroleum Engineer MidContinent/Alaska Business Unit Chevron North America Exploration and Production 909 West 9th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501-3322 Tel 907 263 7960 Cell 907-382-0059 Fax 907 263 7847 ted.kramer@chevron.com MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com • .7 Mr. Tom Maunder Mr. Jim Regg Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission June 30, 2008 Page 2 Attachments: Injection Table Injection Plot Annulus Pressure Chart Union Oil Company of California / A Chevron Company http://www.chevron.com 0 LO N (Wd8 puy '5-188) ale21 pue sIaaaeg 0 0 0 o LO o 0 N LO Wd OZ:O� Wd 96:O Wd 0 4'O I Wd 90'U Wd 00:U Wd 99:6 Wd 09:6 W d S V:6 Wd O V:6 Wd 9£:6 Wd 0£:6 Wd 9Z:6 Wd OZ:6 Wd 96'.6 Wd W6 Wd 90'.6 Wd 00'.6 UVd 99:9 Wd 09:8 Wd bb:8 Wd 0'V:8 Wd 9£:8 Wd 0£:8 Wd 9Z:8 Wd OZ:8 Wd 9l:8 Wd W9 Wd 90:8 Wd 00:8 Wd 991 Wd 09:L Wd 9V:L Wd Ob:L Wd 9£'.L Wd 0£:L Wd 9Z'L Wd OZI Wd 96:L Wd 0 'L Wd 90:L Wd OO:L Wd 99'9 Wd 09'9 Wd 9b:9 Wd 0tl:9 Wd 9£'9 Wd 0£:9 Wd 9Z'9 Wd OZ:9 Wd 96'9 INd Z�:9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D LO It CO N (isd) aanssaad v It's ��1'Syi-� • Injection Table 9-16-07 Amt. Bbls. Time Rate (BPM) Pressure (PSI) Pumped Preflush 6:12 PM 6:15 PM 0.75 900 6:20 PM 2.25 3300 6:25 PM 2.5 4400 6:30 PM 2.3 4680 6:35 PM 2.25 4820 6:40 PM 2.25 4880 57 6:45 PM 2.2 4870 69 6:50 PM 2.2 4920 80 6:55 PM 2.2 4940 90 7:00 PM 2.2 4990 101 7:05 PM 2.2 5020 112 7:10 PM 2.2 5040 7:15 PM 2.2 5040 135 7:20 PM 2.2 5040 7:25 PM 2.2 5080 156 7:30 PM 2.2 5110 166 Slurry 7:35 PM 2.15 5070 11 7:40 PM 2.15 5070 22 7:45 PM 2.15 5050 32 7:50 PM 2.15 5040 43 7:55 PM 2.15 5040 54 8:00 PM 2.15 5040 65 8:05 PM 2.15 5010 76 8:10 PM 2.15 5020 87 8:15 PM 2.15 5030 98 8:20 PM 2.15 5020 109 8:25 PM 2.15 5020 120 8:30 PM 2.15 5010 130 8:35 PM 2.15 5040 141 8:40 PM 2.15 5030 152 8:44 PM 2.15 5020 161 Post Flush 8:50 PM 2.2 5040 8:55 PM 2.2 5080 9:00 PM 2.2 5070 9:05 PM 2.2 5100 9:10 PM 2.2 5070 9:15 PM 2.2 5040 9:20 PM 2.2 5080 9:25 PM 2.2 5070 9:30 PM 2.2 5030 9:35 PM 2.2 5030 9:40 PM 2.2 5030 9:45 PM 2.2 5060 9:50 PM 2.2 5060 9:55 PM 2.2 5070 10:00 PM 2.2 5040 10:05 PM 2.2 5040 10:10 PM 2.2 5040 10:15 PM 2.2 5040 10:20 PM 2.2 5040 57 79 123 168 190 201 210 n ~ j~;~ jj ( f~ j F I I i +~mq ' q 7? ~~4 t ' ~ .bd ~~ ~~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ j ? i 7~ ~ x ~ ' ~ "'°~ ~ 1 ~ ' ~ FRANK H. MURKOWSK/ GOVERNOR ~~ oil0-7~ O~ oisi/ ~a7 >' 333 W. 7"' AVENUE, SUITE 100 COI~TSFiRQA'1'IO1~T C011'IIrIISSIOIQ aNCHOw-GE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 27&7542 September 27, 2004 Proposals to Amend Underground Injection Orders to Incorporate Consistent Language Addressing the Mechanical Integrity of Wells The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission"), on its own motion, proposes to amend the rules addressing mechanical integrity of wells in all existing area injection orders, storage injection orders, enhanced recovery injection orders, and disposal injection orders. There are numerous different versions of wording used for each of the rules that create confusion and inconsistent implementation of well integrity requirements for injection wells when pressure communication or leakage is indicated. In several injection orders, there are no rules addressing requirements for notification and well disposition when a well integrity failure is identified. Wording used for the administrative approval rule in injection orders is similarly inconsistent. The Commission proposes these three rules as replacements in all injection orders: Demonstration of Mechanical Inte ~t The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, at least once every four years thereafter (except at least once every two years in the case of a slurry injection well), and before returning a well to service following a workover affecting mechanical integrity. Unless an alternate means is approved by the Commission, mechanical integrity must be demonstrated by a tubing/casing annulus pressure test using a surface pressure of 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the vertical depth of the packer, whichever is greater, that shows stabilizing pressure and does not change more than 10 percent during a 30 minute period. The Commission must be notified at Ieast 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to witness mechanical integrity tests. Well Inte~y Failure and Confinement Whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of injection zone isolation is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test, survey, log, or other evidence, the operator shall immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on a Form 10-403 for Commission approval. The operator shall immediately shut in the well if continued operation would be unsafe or would threaten contamination of freshwater, or if so directed by the Commission. A monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating well integrity failure or lack of injection zone isolation. • • Administrative Actions Unless notice and public hearing is otherwise required, the Commission may administratively waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not promote waste or jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and geoscience principles, and will not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized injection zone. The following table identifies the specific rules affected by the rewrite. Affected Rules Injection Order "Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrative Mechanical Failure and Action" Integrity" Confinement" Area Injection Orders AIO 1 -Duck Island Unit 6 7 9 AIO 2B - Kuparuk River Unit; Kuparuk River, Tabasco, Ugnu, West Sak 6 ~ 9 Fields AIO 3 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Western erating Area 6 ~ 9 AIO 4C -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Eastern eratin Area 6 ~ 9 AIO 5 -Trading Bay Unit; McArthur River Field 6 6 9 AIO 6 -Granite Point Field; Northern Portion 6 ~ 9 AIO 7 -Middle Ground Shoal; Northern Portion 6 ~ 9 AIO 8 -Middle Ground Shoal; Southern Portion 6 ~ 9 AIO 9 -Middle Ground Shoal; Central Portion 6 ~ 9 AIO lOB -Milne Point Unit; Schrader Bluff, Sag River, 4 5 8 Ku aruk River Pools AIO 11-Granite Point Field; Southern Portion 5 6 8 AIO 12 -Trading Bay Field; Southern Portion 5 6 8 AIO 13A -Swanson River Unit 6 ~ 9 AIO 14A -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Niakuk Oil Pool 4 5 8 AIO 15 -West McArthur 5 6 9 Affected Rules Injection Order "Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrative Mechanical Failure and Action" Integrity" Confinement" River Unit AIO 16 - Kuparuk River Unit; Tarn Oil Pool 6 ~ 10 AIO 17 - Badami Unit 5 6 8 AIO 18A --Colville River Unit; Al ine Oil Pool 6 ~ 11 AIO 19 -Duck Island Unit; Eider Oil Pool 5 6 9 AIO 20 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Midnight Sun Oil Pool 5 6 9 AIO 21 - Kuparuk River Unit; Meltwater Oil Pool 4 No rule 6 AIO 22C -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Aurora Oil Pool 5 No rule 8 AIO 23 - Northstar Unit 5 6 9 AIO 24 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Borealis Oil Pool 5 No rule 9 AIO 25 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Polaris Oil Pool 6 g 13 AIO 26 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Orion Oil Pool 6 No rule 13 Dis osal Injection Orders DIO 1 -Kenai Unit; KU WD-1 No rule No rule No rule DIO 2 -Kenai Unit; KU 14- 4 No rule No rule No rule DIO 3 -Beluga River Gas Field; BR WD-1 No rule No rule No rule DIO 4 -Beaver Creek Unit; BC-2 No rule No rule No rule DIO 5 -Barrow Gas Field; South Barrow #5 No rule No rule No rule DIO 6 -Lewis River Gas Field; WD-1 No rule No rule 3 DIO 7 -West McArthur River Unit; WMRU D-1 2 3 5 DIO 8 -Beaver Creek Unit; BC-3 2 3 5 DIO 9 -Kenai Unit; KU 11- 17 2 3 4 DIO 10 -Granite Point Field; GP 44-11 2 3 5 Affected Rules Injection Order "Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrative Mechanical Failure and Action" Integrit " Confinement" DIO 11 -Kenai Unit; KU 24-7 2 3 4 DIO 12 - Badami Unit; WD- 1, WD-2 2 3 5 DIO 13 -North Trading Bay Unit; S-4 2 3 6 DIO 14 -Houston Gas Field; Well #3 2 3 5 DIO 15 -North Trading Bay Unit; S-5 2 3 Rule not numbered DIO 16 -West McArthur River Unit; WMRU 4D 2 3 5 DIO 17 -North Cook Inlet Unit; NCIU A-12 2 3 6 DIO 19 -Granite Point Field; W. Granite Point State 3 4 6 17587 #3 DIO 20 -Pioneer Unit; Well 1702-15DA WDW 3 4 6 DIO 21 - Flaxman Island; Alaska State A-2 3 4 7 DIO 22 -Redoubt Unit; RU D1 3 No rule 6 DIO 23 -Ivan River Unit; IRU 14-31 No rule No rule 6 DIO 24 - Nicolai Creek Unit; NCU #5 Order expired DIO 25 -Sterling Unit; SU 43-9 3 4 7 DIO 26 - Kustatan Field; KF 1 3 4 7 Stora a Injection Orders SIO 1 -Prudhoe Bay Unit, Point McIntyre Field #6 No rule No rule No rule SIO 2A-Swanson River Unit; KGSF # 1 2 No rule 6 SIO 3 -Swanson River Unit; KGSF #2 2 No rule 7 Enhanced Recove In'ection Orders EIO 1 -Prudhoe Bay Unit; Prudhoe Bay Field, Schrader No rule No rule 8 Bluff Formation Well V-105 i Affected Rules Injection Order "Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrative Mechanical Failure and Action" Integrity" Confinement" EIO 2 -Redoubt Unit; RU-6 5 g 9 02-902 (Rev. 3/94) STATE OF ALASKA ADVERTISING ORDER Publisher/Original Copies: Department Fiscal, Department, Receiving Ao.FRiV1 NOTICE TO PUBLISHER ADVERTISING ORDER NO. 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PO Box 58055 Fairbanks, AK 99711 [Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Or~rs -Well Integrity Subject: [Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders - Frornt -John Norman <john_norman@adrnin.state.ak.us> Date: Fri, 0'1 Oct 2004 11:09:26 -0800 To: Jody J Coiombie <jody_eolombie@admin.state.ak.us> more U We11 Integrity (Revised)1 ------- Original Message -------- Subject:Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders -Well Integrity (Revised) Date:Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:49:40 -0800 From:Rob Mintz <robert mintz(cLlaw.state.ak.us> To:jim regg(a~admin.state.ak.us CC:dan seamount(a~admin.state.ak.us, _john norman(~admin.state.ak.us Jim, looks good, but I still think maybe it would be good to include the following sentence or something like it in the well integrity and confinement rule: "The operator shall shut in the well if so directed by the Commission." My thinking is that otherwise, an operator might argue that the Commission can only require the well to be shut in by going through an enforcement action, issuing an order after notice and opportunity for hearing, or meeting the strict requirements for an emergency order under the regulations. The proposed language makes clear that it is a condition of the authorization to inject, that the operator must shut in the well if directed by the Commission after a notification of loss of integrity, etc. »> James Regg <jim regg(il~admin.state.ak.us> 8/25/2004 3:15:06 PM »> Rob -Thanks for the review; here's a redraft after considering your comments. I have accepted most of the suggested edits; also attached is response to questions you pose (responses are embedded in the comments, using brackets [JBR - ...] to set apart from your questions). Jim Regg Rob Mintz wrote: Jim, I have some questions about the draft language, which are shown as comments on the first document attached. Based on my eun-ent guesses about what the answers will be to my questions, I also have some suggested edits, which are shown as redlines on the second document attached. »> James Regg <jim regg(ciadmin,state.ak.us> 8/17/2004 4:33:52 PM »> Please delete previous version (email sent 8/9/04); I found another inconsistency in the injection orders regarding well integrity that I have integrated into the proposed fix. Attached is a proposal for consistent language in our injection orders addressing 3 rules related to well integrity: - "Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity" - "Well Integrity Failure" - "Administrative Actions". This proposal includes input from al( Sr. staff (except Jack). If you agree with the approach, I'll work with Jody to prepare the public notice. Main points - Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity - standardizes the wording used for mechanical integrity demonstrations, and establishes abililty to grant alternate methods (e.g., temp survey, logging, pressure monitoring in lieu of pressure testing I of 2 10/2/2004 4:07 PM [Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injectio ers -Well Integrity ... • - specific to AIO 2C for Kuparuk, there is wording that is more appropriately included in Well Integrity Failure (i.e., more frequent MITs when communication demonstrated) - establishes more frequent MIT schedule for slurry injection wells (every 2 yrs) which is consistent with our current practice (but not addressed in regulations) Well Integrity Failure - retitles to "Well Integrity Failure and Confinement"; inserted language regarding injection zone integrity (see DIO 25 and 26) - consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage); - eliminates requirement for immediate shut in and secure; allows continued injection until Commission requires shut in if there is no threat to freshwater; - eliminates delay in notifying Commission after detect leakage or communication ("i.e., "immediately notify"); - removes language about notifying "other state and federal" agencies; - requires submittal of corrective action plan via 10-403; - requires monthly report of daily injection rate and pressures (tubing and all casing annuli); this is a requirement we currently impose when notified of leak or pressure communication; - notice and action not restricted to leaks above casing shoe as stated in several DIOs Administrative Actions - adopts "Administrative Actions" title (earlier rules used "Administrative Relief'); -consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage); - uses "administratively waive or amend" in lieu of terms like "revise", "reissue", etc.; - adds geoscience to "sound engineering principles"; - language is more generic regarding fluid movement out of zone; existing versions mention varying combinations of protecting "freshwater", "aquifers", "USDWs"; "risk of fluid movement"; "fluid escape from disposal zone" Jim Regg John K. Norman <John Norman(a,admin.state.us> Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas C~servation Commission 2 of 2 10/2/2004 4:07 PM .[Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injection O~s -Well Integrity ... Subject: [Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders -.,Well Integrity (Revised)] From: John Norman <john_norman@admin.state.ak.us>' Date: Fri, O1 Oct 2004 11:08:5 -0800 To: Jocly J Colomb'ie <jolly_col©mbie@admin.state.ak.us? please print all and put in file for me to review just prior to hearing on these amendments. thanx ------- Original Message -------- Subject:Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders -Well Integrity (Revised) Date:Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:46:31 -0800 From:Rob Mintz <robert mintz~,law.state.ak.us> To:dan seamount(a~admin.state.ak.us, jim regg(a,admin.state.ak.us, john normanna,admin.state.ak.us Jim, I have some questions about the draft language, which are shown as comments on the first document attached. Based on my current guesses about what the answers will be to my questions, I also have some suggested edits, which are shown as redlines on the second document attached. »> James Regg <jim reg~(iyadmin.state.ak.us> 8/17/2004 4:33:52 PM »> Please delete previous version (email sent 8/9/04); I found another inconsistency in the injection orders regarding well integrity that I have integrated into the proposed fix. Attached is a proposal for consistent language in our injection orders addressing 3 rules related to well integrity: - "Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity" - "Well Integrity Failure" - "Administrative Actions". This proposal includes input from all Sr. staff (except Jack). If you agree with the approach, I'll work with Jody to prepare the public notice. Main points - Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity - standardizes the wording used for mechanical integrity demonstrations, and establishes abililty to grant alternate methods (e.g., temp survey, logging, pressure monitoring in lieu of pressure testing - specific to AIO 2C for Kuparuk, there is wording that is more appropriately included in Well Integrity Failure (i.e., more frequent MITs when communication demonstrated) - establishes more frequent MIT schedule for slurry injection wells (every 2 yrs) which is consistent with our current practice (but not addressed in regulations) Well Integrity Failure - retitles to "Well Integrity Failure and Confinement"; inserted language regarding injection zone integrity (see DIO 25 and 26) - consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage); - eliminates requirement for immediate shut in and secure; allows continued injection until Commission requires shut in if there is no threat to freshwater; - eliminates delay in notifying Commission after detect leakage or communication ("i.e., "inunediately notify"); - removes language about notifying "other state and federal" agencies; - requires submittal of corrective action plan via 10-403; - requires monthly report of daily injection rate and pressures (tubing and all casing annuli); this is a requirement we currently impose when notified of leak or pressure communication; - notice and action not restricted to leaks above casing shoe as stated in several DIOs Administrative Actions 1 of 2 10/2/2004 4:07 PM [Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injectio>~iers -Well Integrity ... • - adopts "Administrative Actions" title (earlier rules used "Administrative Relief'); -consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage); - uses "administratively waive or amend" in lieu of terms like "revise", "reissue", etc.; - adds geoscience to "sound engineering principles"; - language is more generic regarding fluid movement out of zone; existing versions mention varying combinations of protecting "freshwater", "aquifers", "USDWs"; "risk of fluid movement"; "fluid escape from disposal zone" Jim Regg John K. Norman <John Norman(a~admin.state.us> Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Content-Type: application/msword Injection Order language - questions.doc Content-Encoding: base64 __ _ __ ___ __ _ __ . __ __ ........_ .. . ______ __ _.._ Content-Type: application/msword ',Injection Orders language edits.doc Content-Encoding: base64 ___ ___ __ ......._.._.. _ ......................... . __ _ _ 2 of 2 10/2/2004 4:07 PM Standardized Language for Injection Orders Date: August 17, 2004 Author: Jim Regg Demonstration of Tubin /g_ Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, after a workover affecting mechanical integrity, and at least once every 4 years while actively injecting. For slurry injection wells, the tubing/casing annulus must be tested for mechanical integrity every 2 years. The MIT surface pressure must be 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the vertical depth, whichever is greater, must show stabilizing pressure and may not change more than 10% during a 30 minute period. Any alternate means of demonstrating mechanical integrity must be approved by the Commission. The Commission must be notified at least 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to witness pressure tests. Well Irate city Failure and Confinement The tubing, casing and packer of an injection well must demonstrate integrity during operation. The operator must immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on Form 10-403 for Commission approval whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of injection zone isolation is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test, survey, or log. If there is no threat to freshwater, injection may continue until the Commission requires the well to be shut in or secured. A monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating pressure communication or leakage. Administrative Actions Unless notice and public hearing is otherwise required, the Commission may administratively waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not promote waste or jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and geoscience principles, and will not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized injection zone. Standardized Language for Injection Orders Date: August 17, 2004 Author: Jim Regg Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Irate rity The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, at least once every four years thereafter (except at least once every two years in the case of a slurry infection swell), and before returning•a well to sert•ice follo~vin~ a workover affecting mechanical integrity ~•„a ~•+' •~+ -' ~~~ • ~ - ~•*~ - ~ •*• ~ ~~~-P u iu ui tTnless are alternate means is approved by the Commission mechanical integrity must be demonstrated by a tubine pressure test using_a ~ ?surface pressure of~~ 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the vertical depth, whichever is greater, that mint-shows stabilizing pressure that does~~-~-y not change more than 10°ie- erp cent during a 30 minute period. ~y The Commission must be notified at least 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to witness pressure tests. Well Integrity Failure and Confinement Except as otherwise provided in this rule Tthe tubing, casing and packer of an injection well must ' ~+ • * maintain integrity during operation. «jhenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of infection zone isolation is indicated by infection rate operatingpressure observation test survey loa or other evidence the operator shall immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on a Form 10-403 for Commission approval_ - ,y . , ,~, - .The operator shall shut in the well if so directed by the Commission. The operator shall shut in the well without awaiting a response tiom the Commission if continued operation would be unsafe or would threaten contamination of freshwater r ~r a~, +~' 3' + ~ ~ ~, .- ~. Until•corrective action is successfully completed, aka monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating pressure communication or leakage. Administrative Actions Unless notice and public hearing is otherwise required, the Commission may administratively waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not promote waste or jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and geoscience principles, and will not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized injection zone. ,[Fwd: Re: [Fwd: AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors]] Subject: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: AdGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors]] From: Winton Aubert <wint©n_aubert@admin.state.ak:us> Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 09:48:53 -0800 To: Jody J Colorr~bre <jody colombie@admin.state.ak.us> This is part of the record for the Nov. 4 hearing. WGA -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Fwd: AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors] Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 09:41:55 -0800 From: James Regg <jim regg@admin.state.ak.us> Organization: State of Alaska To: Winton Aubert <winton aubert@admin.state.ak.us> References: <41812422.8080604@admin.state.ak.us> These should be provided to Jody as part of public review record Jim Winton Aubert wrote: FYI. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:49:33 -0800 From: Engel, Harry R <EngelHR@BP.com> To: winton aubert@admin.state.ak.us Winton... Here are the comments we discussed. Harry *From: * NSU, ADW Well Integrity Engineer *Sent: * Friday, October 15, 2004 10:43 PM *To: * Rossberg, R Steven; Engel, Harry R; Cismoski, Doug A; NSU, ADW Well Operations Supervisor *Cc: * Mielke, Robert L.; Reeves, Donald F; Dube, Anna T; NSU, ADW Well Integrity Engineer *Subject: * AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors Hi Guys. John McMullen sent this to us, it's an order proposed by the AOGCC to replace the well integrity related language in the current Area Injection Orders. Listed below are comments, not sure who is coordinating getting these in front of Winton/Jim. Overall, looks okay from an Operations perspective. We do have a few comments, but could live with the current proposed language. Note the proposed public hearing date is November 4. The following language does not reflect what the slope AOGCC inspectors are currently requiring us to do: "The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, at least once every four years thereafter (except. at least once every two years in the case of a slurry injection well), and * before* ** 1 of 3 10/28/2004 11:09 AM [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: AOGCC Proposed WI La~ge for Injectors]] return'.ng a well to service following a workover affecting mechanical integrity." After a workover, the slope AOGCC inspectors want the well warmed up and on stable injection, then we conduct the AOGCC witnessed MITIA. This language requires the AOGCC witnessed MITIA before starting injection, which we are doing on the rig after the tubing is run. Just trying to keep language consistent with the field practice. If "after" was substituted for "before", it would reflect current AOGCC practices. It would be helpful if the following language required reporting by the "next working day" rather than "immediately", due to weekends, holidays, etc. We like to confer with the APE and get a plan finalized, this may prevent us from doing all the investigating we like to do before talking with the AOGCC. "Whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of injection zone isolation is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test, survey, log, or other evidence, the operator shall_* immediately*_** notify the Commission" This section could use some help/wordsmithing: "A monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating well integrity failure or lack of injection zone isolation." Report content requirements are clear, but it's a little unclear what triggers a well to be included on this monthly report. Is it wells that have been reported to the AOGCC, are currently on-line and are going through the Administrative Action process? A proposed re-write would be: "All active injection wells with well integrity failure or lack of injection zone isolation shall have the following information reported monthly to the Commission: daily tubing and casing annuli pressures, daily injection rates." Requirements for the period between when a well failure is reported and when an administrative action is approved are unclear. This document states "the operator shall immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on a Form 10-403". If we don't plan to do any corrective action, but to pursue an AA, does a 10-403 need to be submitted? The AOGCC has stated they don't consider an AA as "corrective action". Let me know if you have any questions. Joe -----Original Message----- From: Kleppin, Daryl J Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 1:37 PM To: Townsend, Monte A; Digert, Scott A; Denis, John R (ANC); Miller, Mike E; McMullen, John C Subject: FW: Public Notices FYI -----Original Message----- From: Jody Colombie [_mailto:jody colombieQadmin.state.ak.us ] Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 1:01 PM Subject: Public Notices Please find the attached Notice and Attachment for the proposed amendment of underground injection orders and the Public Notice Happy Valley #10. Jody Colombie «Mechanical Integrity proposal.ZIP» «Mechanical Integrity of Wells Notice.doc » 2 of 3 10/28/2004 11:09 AM ~8 Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" Subject: Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" From: Tom Maunder <tom maunder@admin.state.ak.us> Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 10:26:48 -0800 To: Sarah Palin <sarah~alin@admin.state.ak.us>, Randy Ruedrich <randy_ruedrich@admin.state.ak.us>, Dan T Seamount <dan seamount@admin.state.ak.us> CC: Jim Regg <jim_regg@admin.state.ak.us> C's, • In the past few days, Jim and I have provided answers to some questions posed by Alan Kukla from DEC. He works in their waste water division. After my latest reply this morning, he called in response to my questions with regard to the reauthorization of the Cook Inlet General NPDES permit which he confirmed he is "working on". Awhile back I had received calls from another person in DEC (Oran Wolley in Soldotna) and had passed that information on to you all. Reauthorization of the Cook Inlet General permit has always been a contentious issue. The issue of allowing any discharge has really fired people up. According to Kukla, he is charged with writing Alaska's certification of the permit that EPA will come out with. He said the Region 10 permit writer is a Ms. Kristeen Cook. He stated that she is "looking differently" at this permit. She is intent on including "new source performance standards" and that the standard for new installations will be ZERO discharge or nearly zero. At a minimum zero discharge would apply to produced water and water base mud and cuttings. I questioned what about the existing platforms and he indicated that if they cannot meet the zero discharge criteria, they will need to obtain individual discharge permits. The tactic here is that if the general permit is • legally challenged that the existing operations can continue while the issue is being resolved. In the case of an individual permit, if it is challenged then the authorization is stayed and there would be no authorization to discharge. In such case, operations with no other option than discharge would need to shut down. He specifically mentioned Cross Timbers and Trading Bay Production Facility. Kukla indicated that there would be some consideration to allow discharge if "a suitable receiving formation is not available". I mentioned to Alan that any change for the "older" systems operating in the Inlet would require the investment of multi-million $$. He stated that the cost of the change is not something EPA considers. I asked Alan if he had any documents that he could forward outlining the proposed changes. He indicated he did not and that the zero discharge comments and "intent" were the result of agovernment-to-government meeting a while back between the Cook Inlet Council of Tribes, DEC (at least Kukla) and EPA. Alan said that he specifically made a presentation regarding mixing zones. Mixing zones are specific delineated areas around a discharge point where water quality standards are allowed to be exceeded. The concentration of any contaminants must meet water quality standards at the edge of the mixing zone. L of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" Jim posed a good question, how can a general discharge permit basically prohibit discharge. I believe the General Permit applies to much more than the "Oil and Gas Sub category" and this specific zero discharge focus is for oil and gas facilities. As I receive any further information, I will forward it to your attention. Tom • Subject: Re: Bruce platform injection well From: Tom Maunder <tom maunder@admin.state.ak.us> Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 09:28:04 -0800 To: "Kukla, Alan" <Alan Kukla@dec.state.ak.us> CC: "Stambaugh, Sharmon" <Sharmon_Stambaugh@dec.state.ak.us>, Jim Regg <jim_regg@admin.state.ak.us> Alan, Class II wastes as listed in the DIO are what are allowed to be disposed of in Bruce #3. The term "oilfield wastes" is, in my experience, much broader than Class II. Do you have information of some problem or concern with the disposal operations on Bruce?? With regard to the NPDES reauthorization, how do you see that "coming down"?? Are you the DEC's point person in the reauthorization process?? Thanks in advance for your reply, please call or email with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE • AOGCC 793-1250 "Kukla, Alan" wrote: Tom, Once again, thanks for you return comments. From your comments I am assured that no wastes other than oil fild wastres are being allowed down the Bruce class 2 disposal well. You are correct in guessing that my interests in dircharges from the Cook Inlet O&G facilities are in anticipation of the renewal or reautorization of the Cook Inlet NPDES permit, (April O1, 2004). Alan Kukla -----Original Message----- From: Tom Maunder [mailt.o:tom maunder~~admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Wednesday, October O8, 2003 1:24 PM 2 of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" ', To: Kukla, Alan ', Cc: Stambaugh, Sharmon; Jim Regg '; Subject: Re: Bruce platform injection well i. Alan and Sharmon, If Forest had a water flood and made the request, it would likely be approved. At the present time Forest does not have a water flood in operation on ', Osprey and I have not seen any plans for them to start one in the near future. Any platform with a water flood program could make that request regardless of being "old or new". I believe that most have. Yes, the classification of Bruce #3 as Class II does limit what waste may be disposed. The key section of the paragraph you included is "...fluids generated ', from drilling, production, workover and completion operations." In some interpretations EPA has "drawn the line" that the allowable fluids/solids are only those that originated from or have been downhole. This ties in to the RCRA regulations where there is E and P Waste ', Exemption for "wastes from downhole". "General" or industrial wastes, according to the UIC regulations may only be injected into Class I wells. There are presently 6 Class I wells in the state, ', all on the North Slope. 3 are at Prudhoe, 1 is at Alpine, 1 at North Star and 1 at Badami. EPA administers the Class I program for Alaska. Class II wastes • (exempt) and other wastes that are non-exempt may be injected in Class I wells. The non-exempt waste must also be non hazardous. I do not foresee any Inlet operator attempting to construct a Class I well or convert any existing well to Class I. The construction requirements that EPA mandates for Class I wells is well in excess of what AOGCC would require for a Class II well at the same location. Based on our experience, the construction requirements do not add anything to the well but cost. Once in service, EPA requires comprehensive quarterly and annual reports and an extensive annual well integrity (cement and temperature logs, pressure tests) investigation. The construction requirements essentially eliminate the opportunity to consider 3. of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" C converting any existing well to Class I status and also make the cost of !, constructing a new well very high. The repeated annual integrity ', investigations drive operating costs higher with little benefit. If you wouldn't mind, what topics are driving these questions?? Are you working with the reauthorization of the Cook Inlet NPDES?? Please email or call for further information. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC "Kukla, Alan" wrote: Tom, Thanks for your concise explanation of class 2 injection wells in south central AK. I understand that treated domestic wastewater can be injected only as fluids used in an FOR program (i.e. a waterflood). Is this allowable for both old and new source performance standards? (Can Forest Oil also dispose of treated domestic wastewater by adding that stream to their waterflood fluids? Reprinted below is a list of oil field wastes being injected at the class 2 Bruce injection well. Does this list prohibit other non oil field wastes from being injected? )note that I have no reason to believe this to be the ', case, I'm just curious if this list is meant to be exclusionary) ', 13.The waste stream will consist of produced water, drilling, completion and workover fluids, rig wash, drilling mud slurries, NORM scale, tank bottoms; and other Class II fluids generated from drilling, production, workover and completion operations. Constituent volumes will vary depending on drilling, workover, stimulation and maintenance activity. Alan Kukla -----Original Message----- From: Tom Maunder [mailto:tom maunder~~admirs.state.ak.us] 4 of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 3:35 PM To: Kukla, Alan Cc: Jim Regg Subject: Re: Bruce platform injection well Alan, ', ' Bruce #3 is a class II injection well that has been used in conjunction with a ', grinding system. There are no other class of wells in South Alaska. I believe ', a couple actual grinding systems have been used on Bruce. Bruce #3 is the only • offshore Class II disposal well that Unocal operates. They have 2 other ', disposal wells located on the West Side (Lewis River and Ivan River). They do not have a disposal well on the East Side. ', Unocal frequently uses totes to capture mud and cuttings on platforms where an underground disposal option is not available and the wastes cannot be ', ' discharged ', according to the NPDES permit. This is particularly true for any oil based mud ', ' wastes. Unocal has lately been cleaning the surface equipment on Dillon and ', i Baker platforms in preparation for shutting them down. Neither of those ', platforms has a disposal well and so any solids resultant from that cleaning • '' effort were captured for ultimate grinding and disposal in a disposal well. The ', Commission did authorize Unocal to inject liquids resulting from the ', ' platform ', ' cleanings into specific Class II FOR wells on each platform. Another source of the wastes could be onshore wells recently drilled by Unocal that employed oil ', ! based mud (Happy Valley #1 and #2). Unocal has very limited underground disposal options on the Kenai Peninsula. It is likely that oil based mud ', waste was gathered for ultimate processing and disposal on Bruce. With regard to treated waste water such liquid may, with approval, be injected S. of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" • r 1 for purposes of enhanced recovery. Since the water flood on Bruce has not been in operation for many years, Unocal had no need to request such an approval. Treated waste water is not permitted to be injected into a class II disposal well due to EPA determinations on the origin of the fluid. Unocal's only option for Bruce platform has been to discharge treated effluent according to the Cook Inlet NPDES. The disposal injection order for Bruce #3 may be found at: http://www.stat~.ak.us/local/akpages/ADMTN/ogc/ordersJdia/diol9.htm The area injection order for enhanced recovery (waterflood) on Bruce Platform may be found at: htt~_://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/ADMIN/o~c/orders/aio/aio6.ht_m In your original message you also mentioned something about flaring, but in your follow-up that topic was not mentioned. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC "Kukla, Alan" wrote: Tom, The Bruce has an injection well (class 2 I think), with a high tech ', Haliburton grind mechanism that reduces material to < 50M (-.2 mm) diameter ', before injection. I noticed two dozen or more 4x4x4 metal totes full of waste to be run through the grinder before injection. Do you regulate the origin of this waste? Are there any wastes being ', ', injected other than oilfield wastes?, is there a special case being made to inject treated sewage wastewater?, could you send me a copy of the permit? Alan Kukla ', -----Original Message----- From: tom maunder~admin.state.a}c.us 6 of 7 4/1/2004 8:23 AM Cook Inlet NPDES--ZERO discharge likely the "standard" [mailto:tom maunder~admin.state.ak,us] Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 10:00 AM To: Alan Kizkla~~ciec.stat:e.ak.us Subject: Return Receipt (displayed) - Bruce platform injection well This is a Return Receipt for the mail that you sent to t.om maunder~~-admin.state.ak.us. • Note: this Return Receipt only acknowledges that the message was displayed on the recipient's machine. There is no guarantee that the content has been read or understood. Tom Maunder <tom maunder~aadmin.state.ak.us> Sr. Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Tnm Maunder <tom maunder(a~admin.state.ak.us> '. Sr. Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: Bruce platform injection well. 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RufF' <ruffc@unocal.com> Tom, Please look into this and take whatever action is necessary so that an extension of the disposal zone can be given on short notice. Thanks, Blair Chris, Tom is now responsible for all UIC activities (except fnancial) effective 6/5/00. I will provide help when needed and relief when he is not available. All UIC correspondence should be directed to Tom. I know that you will provide him the same consideration and cooperation that you've shown me. Thanks, Blair Subject: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection Order #19 Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 09:37:36 -0700 From: "Ruff, Christopher A" <ruffc@unocal.com> To: "Wondzell, Blair E -Vendor" <Blair Wondzell@admin.state.ak.us> CC: "Geeslin, James W (Tray)" <geeslinj@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Frankforter, Matthew" <frankm@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Cole, David A" <dcole@Orion.Unocal.com> Blair, Disposal operations on the Bruce Platform are running smoothly ever since we added the C-1 Sand (9015-9185) which was approved on 8/12/999, Administrative Approval DIO 19.01. In order to insure a continuous operation I would like to get approval to expand the defined disposal interval up to 8125' MD. This way if we run into infectivity problems in the future, advance in order to keep us from having a crew on standby waiting for approval in the future. This will include the next sand above the current disposal interval. MD lVD Formation 8720 - 8749 7902 - 7929 Undesgnated Tyonek 8504 - 8522 7706 - 7723 Undesgnated Tyonek 8125 - 8155 7380 - 7396 Undesgnated Tyonek Information about the new interval... 1) 785' tvd above our current injection interval 2) Cement isolation appears to be adequate for containment of disposal fluids 3) Mechanical integrity of the well has been proven 4) Does not come within a quarter mile of any other wells in the area 5) The additional perforations will not affect the containment of the disposal fluids by the impermeable lithologies in the Upper Tyonek formation. 1 of 2 8/2/00 11:32 AM [Fwd: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection Or 9] PTD #166-052 6) The additional perforations will not jeopardize correlative rights nor cause waste. Please let me know the best way to proceed with this request. Chris > -----Original Message----- > From: Ruff, Christopher A > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 8:16 AM > To: Wondzell, Blair E > Cc: Cronk, Jon A; Tyler, Steve L. -Contract; Williamson, Dan R; Johnson, > Dwight E; Myers, Chris S; Cole, David A; Dorman, Allen > Subject: Brune 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection Order #19 > Blair, > Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Rule 1 specifies the top of the disposal > interval to be 9240 feet MD which is the top of the Tjronek C-2 interval. > Over the past month we have been injecting into the well and fill has > covered our pen`s up to 9485 feet. > We would like to add pen`s to the C-1 interval which is currently not > perforated and is anon-productive zone in the field. The proposed > interval is from 9015 to 9185 feet MD. 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Johnston" <Dave_Johnston@admin.state.ak.us> Organization: DOA-AOGCC To: Jack Hartz <jack_hartz@admin.state.ak.us> Jack, you're the only professional staff we have available today to review Unocal's request. They modified their request from yesterday to expand the injection interval to near where their packer is set. The proposal yesterday was quite modest in comparison. Any thoughts? Subject: RE: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection Order #19 Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 19:26:06 -0700 From: "Ruff, Christopher A" <ruffc@unocal.com> To: "Johnston, David W" <Dave Johnston@admin.state.ak.us> Dave, Thanks for addressing this issue so quickly. I have reviewed the proximity issues and would like to raise the approved depth to the current muleshoe which is at 7871' MD. This leaves 1300' between 17587 #3 and 18742 #8, and it leaves over 3000' vertically & 1000' horizontally between 17587 #3 and 17587 #6. Chris Ruff > From: Ruff, Christopher A > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 4:01 PM > To: Johnston, David W > Subject: FW: Bruce 17587 #3 Disposal Injection Order #19 > Dave, > I am the reservoir engineer for the Bruce Disposal project. We currently > have been injecting cuttings slurry for about a month now and the well is > pressuring up during our clear water flush. We would like to add > perforations above the currently approved interval to reduce the pressure > during the clear water flush. > I can get a crew out to the platform on Friday to do the job, the problem > is ...When I originally applied for the Disposal Order #19, it was > approved for the C-2 through C-5 Tyonek sands. The zone I would like to > add is 55 ft MD above the approved interval, therefore Blair felt I needed 1 of 3 2/10/00 9:20 AM [Fwd: [Fwd: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection 19]] .J v > approval to add that zone. Our frac model which was originally submitted > with the application predicted a frac which extended up to 450 tvd ft > above the perfs. > Adding the 70' of perfs in the C-1 sand will be well within the current > fracture system but will decrease our injection pressures. > Can you grant me permission to perforate the C1 interval which is well > within the fracture system, only 55' above our current perforations and > still 1175' below the packer. > Proposed Perforations > C1 9015-9185 > Current Perforations > C2 9240-9310 Top of interval specified in Rule 1 of the > injection > order is 9240. > C2 9380-9400 > C3/4 9480-9495 Top of fill currently at 9485 (fill is > cuttings > slurry which was being injected) > C-5 9580-9650 > C-7 10045-10095 > 10120-10130 > 10150-10200 > 10215-102 70 > 10290-10310 > C-8 10432-10462 > 10478-10578 Top of fill at 10485 before disposal began > c-9 10628-10715 > Chris Ruff > 907-263-7830 > From: Wondzell, Blair E > Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 1:44 PM > To: Ruff, Christopher A; Hartz, John D > Cc: Cron k, Jon A; Tyler, Steve L. -Contract; Williamson, Dan R; Johnson, > Dwight E; Myers, Chris S; Cole, David A; Dorman, Allen > Subject: Re: Bruce 17587 #3 Disposal Injection Order #19 > Chris, > I'm sure you got my verbal message that I can't verbally approve this > requested perforating because it requires a change to the Disposal > Injection Order No. 19. > You can request a modification under Rule 6 Administrative Action. > I will be on vacation until August 24, in the interim contact Jack Hartz > at extension 232. > Blair Wondzell 1:55 8/11/99. > "Ruff, Christopher A" wrote: > Blair, 2 of 3 2/10/00 920 AM [Fwd: [Fwd: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection 9]] •~ > Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Rule 1 specifies the top of the > disposal > interval to be 9240 feet MD which is the top of the Tyonek C-2 > interval. > Over the past month we have been injecting into the well and fill > has > covered our perfs up to 9485 feet. > We would like to add perfs to the C-1 interval which is currently > not > perforated and is a non productive zone in the field. The proposed > interval is from 9015 to 9185 feet MD. Do I need to file anything > other > than a 10-403? > Proposed Perforations > CI 9015-9185 > Current Perforations > C2 9240-9310 Top of interval specified in Rule 1 of the > injection > order is 9240. > C2 9380-9400 > C3/4 9480-9495 Top of fill currently at 9485 (fill is > cuttings > slurry which was being injected) > C-5 9580-9650 > C-7 10045-10095 > 10120-10130 > 10150-10200 > 1 021 5-1 02 70 > 10290-10310 > C-8 10432-10462 > 10478-10578 Top of fill at 10485 .before disposal. began > c-9 10628-10715 John Hartz <jack hartz(a,admin.state.ak.us> Sr. Petroleum Reservoir Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3 of 3 2/10/00 9:20 AM ~ 7 _ _ Unocal Corporation 909 West 9`h Avenue, P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Telephone (907) 263-7830 uNOCa~~ February 14, 2000 Blair Wondzell Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: 1999 Annual Report for Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Dear Blair: The disposal operation went smoothly during 1999. During 1999 we operated from July 13`~ through Novemeber 3`~ and we were able to inject 5,584 drums of waste which amounted to 27,752 bbls of slurry, with a maximum injection pressure of 6000 psi and a maximum daily volume of 1,154 bbls. We learned a lot about the operation and by the end of the season we had our procedure tune so our maximum injection pressures were around 5000 psi, which occurred during the post-flush phase of injection and the average pressure was around 4000 psi. The well plugged up a couple of times due to pump failures, but we were able to continue injection by reperforating the initial interval (Aug 17th) and later adding a shallower interval (Oct 3ra~ We expect to start up operations in April this year and see no problem continuing forward with this project. I have attached a copy of most of the statistics available for last year's operation. If I can be of further assistance please don't hesitate to call me at 263-7830 or Tray Geeslin at 263-7898. Si •e , isto er .Ruff Senior Reservoir Engineer Cook Inlet Waterflood Management ~~~~~ ~~.. 11 ~n °~~ ~. ~~.~ 1 t 'f n Crt'? ~ i~ ~ (Ar~~J' ~Ci':S ~~y~...1 i„n 7~ Anc~s,;r~.~a 1999 Bruce Disposal Report.doc Bruce 17587 #3 Disposal since 8/15/99 ~ooo ..~....~..........~...~......~....n .............~....~.~~................................................~.............~....... ...............................................~....~....................~....~,..........~.......................... 6500 6000 5500 5000 4500 m 4000 G1 i ~ a ~ m 3500 N a~ a` 3000 c N 2500 m ~ ~- g A m . 2000 N ~ m m o o 1500 a , o `° ~'" 1000 ` ~ ~ J rr ~ y ~ ~ ~ • ~~ t.J _ ~~~ 00 ~. ~ (INy ~ Ys^a Y,': u'.,,i X `_. '° ~ o Q Injection Pressures ~ ~ ~ o ~ m ~ o = ~ ~ ' t'""~'"t 0 " ~ m Rate ~: ~9 ~ :; ~~ ~ ~. ~ ~ g P. •y " ~"" ,500 W ~? "~yi iS _ x ,7 1 1 i 3 f0 „ ~ :-g ~ ~ ~`~ C~ 00 0 2000 4000 1999 Bruce Disposal Rates and Pressures.xls Cum Vol Chart 6000 8000 10000 Cum. Volume since 8/15/99 12000 14000 16000 5 0 -5 -10 -15 On -20 _25 -30 -35 2/8/00 6:19 PM ruce Disposal Rates and Casing Pressures .. BR 3-87 7/13/99 530 2075 BR 3-87 7/16/99 660 2000 BR 3-87 7/19/99 547 2150 BR 3-87 7/21/99 1146 1750 BR 3-87 7/22/99 225 20 BR 3-87 7/24/99 950 2000 BR 3-87 7/26/99 952 2000 BR 3-87 7/28/99 808 2000 BR 3-87 7/30/99 876 2000 BR 3-87 8/1/99 783 2000 BR 3-87 8/3/99 760.5 1860 BR 3-87 8/5/99 364 2090 BR 3-87 8/6/99 479 1870 BR 3-87 8/9/99 75.5 2000 BR 3-87 8/13/99 92 2000 BR 3-87 S/15/99 336 2000 BR 3-87 8/17/99 364 2750 BR 3-87 8/21/99 132 2800 BR 3-87 8/22/99 355 3000 BR 3-87 8/25/99 882 3200 BR 3-87 8/27/99 1063 3160 BR 3-87 8/29/99 915 2000 BR 3-87 8/31/99 709 3000 BR 3-87 9/4/99 628 3000 BR 3-87 9/8/99 559 3200 BR 3-87 9/9/99 585 3200 BR 3-87 9/12/99 556 3225 BR 3-87 9/14/99 813 3400 BR 3-87 9/18/99 756 3300 BR 3-87 9/20/99 40 3450 BR 3-87 9/23/99 595 3450 BR 3-87 9/24/99 159 3450 BR 3-87 9/26/99 645 3450 BR 3-87 9/27/99 518 3250 BR 3-87 9/28/99 450 3175 BR 3-87 9/29/99 450 3150 BR 3-87 10/2/99 515 3150 BR 3-87 10/3/99 263 3250 BR 3-87 10/6/99 634 3250 BR 3-87 10/9/99 632 3250 BR 3-87 10/15/99 631 3300 BR 3-87 10/16/99 676 3300 BR 3-87 10/17/99 760 3050 BR 3-87 10/19/99 747 3050 BR 3-87 10/21/99 548 3250 BR 3-87 10/25/99 588 3200 BR 3-87 10/28/99 656 3150 BR 3-87 10/29/99 150 3250 BR 3-87 10/30/99 590 3200 BR 3-87 11/1/99 498 3200 BR 3-87 11/3/99 433 3200 <= Csg Pressure Increot to compensate for incrc~~~~ Tbg Pressure. Increas~~~ Pressure made operati4rx smoother. ~~~ f _.. _., a. v +... . 1999 Bruce Disposal Rates and Pressures.xls ~ L ~,~ _~ ;SsC~~~ 2/8/00 Sheetl ~"~`;;~~~4:.~ ~` 6:43 PM ~.~ A^ ~' IL: AFL = S WELL PROCEDURES BRUCE #3 (~P 17587 WASTE INJECTION PROTECT Revision 07 1) Safety: a) All personnel operating the slurry injection pump should be familiar with the equipment and verify all guards and hose hobbles are in place, pop-off devices are present and in operable condition. Standard PPE is required at all times. 2) Notification: a) The electrical drive motor for the injection pump is soft started; however it remains a large consumer of electrical power. Notify the lead operator on duty before starting the pump. 3) Monitoring: a) The Unocal Alaska Daily Grinding and Injection Log and the 5-Minute Detailed Sheet will be filled out each day, and 1 copy given to the Production Supervisor on Bruce and 1 copy of each faxed to Tray Geeslin at (907) 263-7874 before 7:30 am on the following day. 4) Pre-Pumping a) Prior to injecting fluid into the well, check annulus pressures on Bruce No. 6- 17587 and Bruce No. 8-18742. If any change is noted in and pressure contact Tray Geeslin in the Anchorage Office @ (907) 263-7898 or Cell (907) 229-7798 immediately. Check annulus and tubing pressures on Bruce 3. Record all information in the "Unocal Daily Grinding and Injection Log". 5) Pumping a) Before pumping into the well, verify that the 9-5/8" x tubing annulus is pressured to 3,000 psi. Prior to pumping slurry, pump ti~-titer at a constant rate for 10 minutes. If the pressure has not exceeded 4800 psi, note the pressure required to pump at that. rate, begin the solids pumping operation. b) Ensure that the 9-5/8" x tubing annulus is pressured to 3,000 psi. Prior to any injection. The annulus pressure should not drop below 3,000 psi and should not exceed 3,300 psi. Failure to maintain pressure on this annulus will result in tubing failure. c) Maximum slurry weight should at no time exceed 11.7 ppg. d) Classifier for particle size will be layered 38-mesh (D50) Screen. e) Pumping should be continuous once the injection has started. f) The operation should maintain a 50 funnel viscosity minimum for all slurries mixed and pumped into the well. g) No less than 130 bbls of slurry should be injected at any one time. h) Maximum slurry injection pressure should not exceed the pressure as calculated by P = (6000 -[(slurry weight -8.4) X 0.052 X 7190]), see "Slurry Pressure Chart". If Maximum pressure is reached during slurry injection begin to clear the well according to Step "Sj". i) Slurry Injection rate shall be 2.8 bbl/min j) Immediately after pumping away slun•y, switch to water injection to clear the tubing, max pressure should be the same as the max slurry injection pressure until 73 bbls of flush has been injected, then the pressure can be ramped up to 600 . `~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~. L ~ ~ ~ ~. Y,. t ~5'r ~ zs .; ..,..: ~ w,~ , ~ e Stn ~`i .`i%i a~~ _ _ k) If the flush is a result of over pressure during the slurry injection switch to the diesel injection pump and attempt to inject at as high a pressure as possible, not to exceed 6000 psi. Continue injection of water unti1260 bbls has been injected. 1) 130 bbls must be injected to clear the tubing, do everything possible to ensure this flush is injected. If the flush pressure has reached a the maximum before 260 bbls has been injected, slow the rate to the well down and maintain the pressure until all the water has been injected. This may be accomplished by lowering gears on the diesel injection pump or using the recycle discharge valve. Notify either Chris Ruff or Tray Geeslin if the rate is being limited. (Tray Geeslin 229-7798, Chris Ruff 337-3682 (h) 360-6162(cell)). m) In the event the main injection pump fails during operation or pressures and rates change rapidly, the standby pump should be idling, ready to flush the well with 260 bbls of water. n) On the injection log sheet record the pressure after 130 bbls of water flush has been injected. o) The Unocal supervisor should be notified immediately of any plugging problems being encountered with the well. p) Secure the well, as per Unocal procedures after injection and flush are complete. q) Bleed off pressure in injection line, do not bleed the pressure off of the tubing as it may result in flow of debris back into the well. ~%# ttk g y ... ~.: i. ;..:~:.j s ni,o s~ r _-, ~n [i 'r'l F "= Bruce Disposal Project Summary of Waste (12/11 /97 -1 /1 /2000) Facility Date Packed # Drums Injected Weight (tons) Comments 12/11/97 27 10.40 Skimmer Tank Slud e 6/27/98 4 tf A Pl 1.54 orm nna a 7/24/98 34 13.09 Total 65 25.03 9/10/97 1 0.39 9/12/97 1 0.39 9/18/97 21 8.09 Tank Job 9/19/97 13 5.01 Tank Job 9/20/97 28 10.78 Tank Job Baker 9/21/97 54 20.79 9/23/97 21 8.09 9/24/97 47 18.10 9/25/97 92 35.42 8/17/98 1 0.39 Total 279 107.42 Bruce 6/11/97 2 0.77 Total 2 0.77 AFE 127674 11 4.24 Norms 9/28/97 1 0.39 Norms 11/11/98 2 0.77 Norms Dolly 2/2/99 1 0.39 Norms 5/13/99 1 0.39 Norms 9/3/99 7 2.70 Norms Total 23 8.86 EFDF 7/5/99 28 10.78 Total 28 10.78 GPP 1/27/99 2 0.77 Total 2 0.77 4/27/98 2 0.77 4/29/98 2 0.77 6/27/98 5 1.93 6/28/98 1 0.39 8/10/98 2 0.77 11 /3/98 1 0.39 12/19/98 1 0.39 GPTF 2/22/99 9 3.47 8n/ss 2 0.77 8/12/99 1 0.39 9/28/99 24 103.05 9/29/99 5 23.25 10/15/99 12 52.65 10/17/99 20 86.25 10/18/99 13 56.85 Total 1439 332.06 Bruce Disposal Project Summary of Waste (12/11 /97 -1 /1 /2000) Facility Date Packed # Drums Injected Weight (tons) Comments 8/30/98 1 .0.39 8/31/98 35 13.48 OBM Cuttin s - G15RD 9/3/98 13 5.01 OBM Cuttin s - G15RD 9/27/98 67 25.80 Tank Bottoms 10/9/98 1 0.39 2/29/98 1 0.39 Unreadable 11 4.24 Total 884 340.34 8/24/98 11 4.24 Norm Scale Se arator A Ki l S 9/30/97 6 2.31 Siud e ng a mon 10/11/97 4 1.54 Tank Bottoms Total 21 8.09 7/29/99 8 3.08 Monopod Unreadable 1 0.39 Total 9 3.47 OSK 9/14/99 5 1.93 Total 5 1.93 7/12/99 1 0.39 Tank Cleanin 7/14/99 2 0.77 Tank Cleanin 7/15/99 162 62.37 Tank Cleanin St lh d 7/18/99 148 56.98 Tank Cleanin ee ea 7/20/99 13 5.01 Tank Cleanin 7/22/99 105 40.43 Tank Cleanin 7/23/99 31 11.94 Tank Cleanin Total 462 177.87 T-Bay 7/27/99 29 215.40 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 7/28/99 10 75.75 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 7/29/99 12 90.45 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 7/30/99 13 97.80 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 8/8/99 7 53.70 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 9/21/99 29 215.40 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell 10/18/99 21 156.60 Safe uard Norm -Winter Waste Cell Sand 55 20.00 40,000 Ibs sand a uivalent to 55 drums Total 2365 925.10 Pro'ect Totals 5 584 1,931.68 Waste Weight Ib/gal Schmoo Weight Ib/gal 14 8 ~~ ~~.~P-,SE. Not~G 1 RAM W N1 ~o~zo~99 45 t Re: truce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection ~19 Subject: Re: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection Order #19 Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 13:44:11 -0800 From: Blair Wondzell <Blair_wondzell@admin.state.ak.us> Organization: State of Alaska, Dept of Admin, Oil & Gas To: "Ruff, Christopher A" <ruffc@unocal.com>, Jack Hartz <jack_hartz@admin.state.ak.us> CC: "Cronk, Jon A" <jcronk@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Tyler, Steve L. -Contract" <tylersl@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Williamson, Dan R" <williamsond@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Johnson, Dwight E" <johnsond@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Myers, Chris S" <myersc@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Cole, David A" <dcole@Orion.Unocal.com>, "Dorman, Allen" <DormanA@Orion.Unocal.com> Chris, I'm sure you got my verbal message that I can't verbally approve this requested perforating because it requires a change to the Disposal Injection Order No. 19. You can request a modification under Rule 6 Administrative Action. I will be on vacation until August 24, in the interim contact Jack Hartz at extension 232. Blair Wondzell 1:55 8/11/99. "Ruff, Christopher A" wrote. n ~ ~C , Blair, Disposal Injection Order No. 19 Rule 1 specifies the top of the disposal interval to be 9240 feet MD which is the top of the Tyonek C-2 interval. Over the past month we have been injecting into the well and fill has covered our perfs up to 9485 feet. We would like to add perfs to the C-1 interval which is currently not perforated and is anon-productive zone in the field. The proposed interval is from 9015 to 9185 feet MD. Do I need to file anything other than a 10-403? Proposed Perforations C1 9015-9185 Current Perforations C2 .9240-9310 Top of interval specified in Rule 1 of the injection order is 9240. C2 9380-9400 C3/4 9480-9495 Top of fill currently at 9485 (fill is cuttings slurry which was being injected) C-5 9580-9650 C-7 10045-10095 10120-10130 10150-10200 10215-10270 10290-10310 C-8 10432-10462 10478-10578 Top of fill at 10485 before disposal began c-9 10628-10715 ~~~ C.~.«~S~ r7 ~~p # 6 ~o, ~---`-~, U~f '~ ~'a~ 5 r ~.} ~- -~b~ ~-~z~- ,~ ~~~'w ~~ ~~ ~~. ~ ~~~, t a~ ~ ~ w ' ~ 1 oft - ~~ C1 i;~" n.- ~q~p ~ 8/11/99 1:44 PM Re: Bruce 17587 #3 : Disposal Injection ~19 • 2 of 2 8/11/99 1:44 PM ~ 4 RE: Disposal injection order 19, rule 5 Annu~eporting Subject: RE: Disposal injection order 19, rule 5 Annual Reporting Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 15:31:19 -0700 From: "Ruff, Christopher A" <ruffc@unocal.com> To: "Wondzell, Blair E" <Blair Wondzell@admin.state.ak.us> Thanks for clearing this up. fro ~9 T~___w______ We plan to send annual reports for each calendar year in February of the following year. Chris > From: Wondzell, Blair E > Sent: Monday, July 12, 1999 2:00 PM > To: Ruff, Christopher A > Cc: Cole, David A; Geeslin, James W (Tray); Williams, Candace S; > Williamson, Dan R; Cronk, Jon A > Subject: Re: Disposal injection order 19, rule 5 Annual Reporting > Chris, > I reviewed Rule 5 of DIO 19. Part of Rule 5 states: > "An annual report evaluating the performance of the disposal > operation > must be submitted by July 1 of each year." > The closing date of the annual report is not stated, but is purposely > left up to the operator. The annual report for 1999 can close on > Decembee 31, 1999, but must be submitted to the Commission by July 1, > 2000. (I hope you would beat July 1 by several months). > We don't think anything additional is necessary. > If you have questions, please contact me. Blair 7/12/99 > "Ruff, Christopher A " wrote: > > > > Blair, > > > > I would like to change the reporting date for Rule 5 of the Disposal > > Injection Order #19 from July 1st to December 31st. We typically plan > to > > run our disposal operations in the summer only. Reporting on July 1st > would > > require us to run our analysis twice a year, once at the end of the > > operation at the end_ of summer and once in the middle of our operation > > before July 1st. > > > > Please consider this request and get back with me. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Christopher A. Ruff > > Senior Reservoir Engineer > > Unocal > > 907-263-7830 > > ruffcc~orion.unocal.com 1 of 1 7/12/99 4:01 PM ~3 • ~ Notice of Public Hearing STATE OF ALASKA Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: Granite Point Field Disposal Injection Order Unocal Corporation ("UNOCAL"), by letter dated February 10, 1999, has requested an order allowing the disposal of Class II fluids in the northern portion of Granite Point Field of the Cook Inlet Basin. The requested order would allow disposal of oilfield wastes into the Granite Point State 17587 #3 well. A person who may be harmed if the requested order is issued may file a written protest prior to 4:00 PM, March 8, 1999 with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Colnlnission, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, and request a hearing on this matter. If the protest is timely filed and raises a substantial and material issue crucial to the Commission's determination, a hearing on the matter will be held at the above address at 1:00 PM on March 23, 1999, in conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. If no protest is filed, the Commission will consider the issuance of the order without a hearing. If you are a person with a disability who lnay need a special modification in order to comment or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 793-1221 before March 16, 1999. Robert N. Christenson, P.E. Chairman Published February 20, 1999 ADN AO# 02914022 ~k8761 STOF0330 PO~~ 02914022 $67.50 AFFIDA VIT O F PLI B L ICATIO N STATE OF ALASKA, ) Notice of PubltC iteatwng . THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ) sFn're'af=a~asxa~ Afaska Oil tmd has Consorvation Commission .C Eva T'1. Kau fmanri • Re: Granite Point Field . ....................................... being first duly sWOfn On Oath Disposal Infection Order deposes and says that he/she is ~ +'~ rooca~ ~, bYta ietfer an advertising representative of ~~ tedbra~order ~ h9 the Anchorage Daily News, a + me disposal of cross Fl f,uida the northern- poitioR ~ i daily newspaper. That said n ~ ~rpnite Paint Pierd Of t~ .Cook tnl®t Bann-. The r8-. newspaper has been approved I aveated'ofder wpitld aNaw cHs- ~ posal pf°aiffield wastes iMO me by the Third Judicial COUft, Granite Point State 1J5~1 #3 Anchorage, Alaska, and It nOW ~A'person who may-be harm- i" - and has been published in the s • ed ;+ tae requested order issued rnm file a wri#en En fish Ian ua a continual) as a .¢i ~i ¢i Y protest prior ?0 4:00 PM March B, 1999, with the Alaska . . daily newspaper in Anchorage, °'' ana Gas Goneervafion p~l'imission, 3001 PosAlaP i~nea r h ® ~ Alaska, and it is now and durin u¢ o ag , rvs; Anc , 7; and request a hearing. all -said time was printed In an on tAe matter. df the protest is '`meow fi~a ~d ra~s~ a°~~ office maintained at the aforesaid ' sTanHaf acrd material issue. mmission's C lace Of ublication Of Sald P P o crucial to me ' determincdian, a riedrln9 an news a er. That the annexed is P P e matter will be heVd pt the ~ above address ai 1:00 PM on a co of an advertisement as It PY March 23, 1999, in Confor- anse with 20 AAC 25.51. If a ; Was published in regular issues m 'hearing is to be held, the `. Corrxnission will consider the (and not in supplemental farm) of - r5suance ~f the a'der without a said newspaper on hearing. ff you 'tee o p9rsan- wim -a n®ed a m ay . disagHity ,who l special modifi~otion in order' February 20 , 1999 iocomment~or to a#end the lease contact t - l+g, . D pyblic heor f9ipna ~Cetk at 793.1221 no later than'MEx' n o~ s hriste /s/RObert. W, AO-d29140~2 ~: FeQ:?A 149 and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is not in excess of the rate charged private individuals. -- ~. i~~\~~ ~`~-r ned Subscribed and sworn to efore me this ~. day of ...~~2.Y~.~...:~~'t--~ ~~I(i((lll~~~ 19.C~/ Notary ublic in and for the State of Alaska. Third DNisfon. Anchorage, Alaska MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ~ ~.• pTAR y • ~. a. PUB~_-~~' '~lJ~~lll l ~ J 11~~,,1 f~`?.....~ .......~..a`7oda "~t'L FE~B~~16-99 TUE x:40 PIS UNOCAL-I,AI~D DEPT, ~ Phone: (907} 263-7822 Fex: (907) 263-7698 Fau FAX N0, 907 263 7698 P, 1 To: Mr. Jack Ha:tr, From: Rick D. Cross AOGCC Fax: (907) 276-7542 Date: February 16, 1999 Phones (907) 279-1433 Pages: 3 pages including cover Re: Brace Well #17587-3 CC: ^ Urgent ^ For Review ^ Please Comment D Please Reply ^ Please Recycle •Comments: FEB-16-99 TUE 440 PM UNOCAL,-LAND DEPT, FAX N0, 907 263 7698 P. 2 VERIFICATION OF APPLICATION FOR DISPOSAL INJECTION WELL PERMIT GRANITE POINT FIELD, COOK INLET, ALASKA STATE OF ALASKA ADL # 17587-3 BRUCE PLATFORM I, RICK D. CROSS, Landman, Union Oil Company of California, do hereby verify the following: I am acquainted with the application submitted for the disposal injection well permitting of the Granite Point Field, Bruce Platform Well #17587-3 well. I have reviewed the application submitted for the permit pursuant to 20 AAC 28.282 and all facts therein are true. I have reviewed the plat attached to said application, and it correctly portrays pertinent and required data. I havc verified that there are no working interest owners other than Unocal within 1/4 mile radius of Well #1788?-3. DATED at Anchorage, Alaska this 16th day of February, 1999. •ck D. Cross Landman _ STATE OF ALASKA ) )ss THIItD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) SUBSCRIBED TO AND SWORN before me this 16th day of February, 1999. 1 ````\\`\\~Gq~11iKIN,V~~~i~ NOTARY P LIC IN AND FOR ~ :NOTARY THE STATE OP ALASKA p My Commission expires: lZ ' Up • D,z. ~~ '' p~i'IC ' ~ ~~~irr~ OF ,R~~S~~~ FEB-16-99 TUE 4, 41 PM UI~OCAI,-I,APID DEPT, SAX ISO, 907 263 7698 P, 3 ~R. ' a ` ~ L cs" `~~ n~ ~L~7-'.'r• P:`G~. ~° G,~~ti1~';..,;'Y`~"' y~~~, ,~~. '~ _'2 - ° \,. ~y-ve,St` `' ~i'~ ~~::e ; "-+r' .,~^ ~. _L~,.~ +<_T. r . ~ . g . wrvXy= ~Lq •, ~ '1~ .,'.Lr,, a:' ir`.,,, ::. t 1 ..~.rr. ur.t' c1_•.> Hr.. •`> d( . N 2. . ~~ .A ., T;U J': py __ ; t `:.d: .:~,.:di§: ia!:sur.~~f. ~ ~~r ? `~•,. 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I , ,- -~ ,.: ~:- ~~: .;,; t:> .. , ,fit ~ r;;~:s:: ,>r, I HBP ~, ;:Bruce . -ell• 1787-3~r ~ ; ;~ . ~;;;; s t I -.. .: _~(; I I F !~"~ ~ 1 i I I I "r'~'' 4, I , t I:-'. ~ I T11N I ...:u..».»..».»«.r,r:.:»,...~.«.., ::». ......~.~. , paw.,....,.».»1~:. ...» ............. ~................... .....,..,.....m ..! ADL-18y61 ~ Ol Ob.. ' . ADl-1 742 ~ T10N ; i `'cl h. I I 1 .- ;. Unocal I i r~#~ ` ,.;.Unocal " 1 ~ I 1 1 I I 1 HBP 1 -:~'' '~-~~•H I I - 1 "" 1 1 i 1 I f ~ I 1 ~ I t 1 ___...___._...-._._.i.__.__..._,_..,...-.- .,--....._ .......... ...4._...,.__....__.._._.. _.__..._..,..._.4...a.........._..u.~. .,..4A. ,_........_....___ i I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I i 1 l 1 1 I I f 1 I I 1 1 l 1 1 I I 1 ! 1 i I 1 1 i I I i E I I I t I I I 1 , 1 I I I 1 1 1 I ! 1 I 1 I I I i R12W R11W u~oc~-~~ ~~ Unocal Corporation Agricultural Products 909 West 9'" Avenue, P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Telephone (907) 263-7830 uNOCA~ ,6 ~~tvt~~ soN. Dear Mr. 3eirti5~on; February 10, 1999 Mr. David W. Johnston Chairman, AOGCC 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Amend Rule 2 of Area Injection Order No. 6. Union Oil Company of California, d.b.a. Unocal, requests that the Area Injection Order No. 6, Rule 2 be amended to allow Class II waste disposal into the waterflood swept area of the Granite Point Sands using the well Bruce 17587 #3. We have attached the appropriate supporting explanations and data in the appendixes, listed on the following page. If you have any questions regarding the amendment request please contact me at 263-7830. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Si 'ely isto uff Senior Reservoir Engineer Cook Inlet Waterflood Management ~~ ~ :~~ l ~~. . 4~r1 ~? 9 `~ .. ~ ~~; ~ ~~ll,.~ ~ v~t~~J~,"!~~ b-!~ CONFI~ENTIPL O:\ooe_team\wtrflood\Amendment to Area Inj Order No 6 (Bruce 17587#3).doc 'E~9 ~~ ~ 1~~ ~~'~w€<~ ~ ~_ ~ ~~_~~ Cols. 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(20 AAC 25.252(c)(1)) B I..ist of all operators and surface owners within acne-quarter mile radius of the proposed well (20 AAC 2a".252(c)(2)) C" Affidavit showing that the operators and surface ourners within acane-quarter anile radius Dave l~eect provided a copy of tl~e amendment request (20 <3,AC 25.252(c)(3:i) D Geologic report discussing the relevant geologic information. (20 AAC 25.252(c)(4)) E Logs for the Bruce 17587-3 well. (20 AAC 25.252(c)(5)) F Attached is the wellbore completion diagram for Bruce 17587-3. The well is currently rated for 10,000 psi and a regular MIT is scheduled to be completed as soon as a boat can deliver the necessary equipment to the platform. (20 AAC 25.252(c)(6)) G Description of the type of fluid to be injected, its composition, its source, and the estimated amounts to be injected (20 AAC 25.252(c)(7)). Estimated average and maximum injection pressures, and estimated maximum amount to be injected daily. (20 AAC 25.252(c)(8)). H 4 Fracture Models of cuttings slurry disposal to rigorously evaluate the proposed plan. (20 AAC 25.252(c)(9)). I Top C-2 and Top C-5 Structure Maps. J 1998 Water Saturation Maps for all sands, output from Reservoir Simulation. O:\ooe_team\wtrflood\Amendment to Area Inj Order No 6 (Bruce 17587#3).doc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------- ti 6 8 0 0 0 ~~~-~--- I I ~ ,~ ~ I I I I I I f I i 17587 #5 I 11000 - - 12009 ,12000 a I 17587 #.10099 m I m I TYONEK ST 175 ; ~ I 1,999 I .._- 9000 I ..~ I I 10000 I -}- _- 8000 ~ I I 9000 I g000 I ,,©NQ ., 17 5 8 7 # Q000 17 5 8 7 # 4~~,,..1.~~~® I ~ `'~,©e I ,.~., ~ ___--- ~ i ~ 99e9 ~ ^.._ ~...._. i i'1'~ ~ ~ - yNPN 18 4 2 # 14~\ % - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f~l r(,~ ~ I .,~~ soe0 gees - I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~-~\ 10900_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I ~•. / I ~~ 7090 I Q~`~~ ~, I ,~"\ 9900 ~ \ 7©e9 ~I .,. \v\ \ ~ . 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This report provides the geologic evidence in support of Unocal's application for injection of Class II fluid in this well. SUBJECT WELL The attached location plat shows the location of the Bruce 17587-3 well. The top and bottom of the proposed injection interval is marked on the well trace. The top of the proposed interval corresponds with the top of the historically productive interval and the bottom of the interval corresponds with the base of the historically productive reservoir in this area of the Granite Point Field. STRATIGRAPIIY The Granite Point Sands belong to the Lower Tyonek Formation. The Lower Tyonek is a series of nine sand packages interbedded with siltstones, mudstones and coals. The shallowest oil production is from the second Lower Tyonek sand. This sand is 20-40' thick and is encountered at depths ranging from 7800' - 10,000' SS in the Granite Point Field. The Upper Tyonek Formation is similar to the Lower Tyonek. The Upper Tyonek grades upward from abundant sandstones near the base to sparse sandstones in the upper part. Very few of the shallower sandstones (<6000') are laterally continuous over a large area. There are no hydrocarbon productive reservoirs in the Upper Tyonek. The Upper Tyonek Formation continues up to the Base of the Beluga Formation (approximately -2000'SS). Above the proposed injection interval is the Upper Tyonek Formation, directly overlying the Lower Tyonek Formation. There is over 8000 gross feet of impermeable zones contain interbedded siltstones, mudstones, coals and lenticular sandstones. Fracture modeling for this specific well was conducted by Schlumberger Oilfield Services 2/9/99 demonstrating the fractures which will develop due to the disposal of waste slurry will not extend more than 450 feet laterally and 900 feet vertically (See attachment's last page). O:looe_team\wtrflood~Amendment to Area Inj Order No 6 (Bruce 17587#3).doc .,I t,. ri 4 C ~~ C-i~X c- ~.. 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FAULT 1 Tubin Stri n -Packer Item Top Len Jnts ID Wt Grd Thd in ttK6 tt in 8.600 in Packer 7824.0 4.0 4.750 Tubin Strin - Tubin Item Top Len Jnts ID Wt Grd Thd in itKB tt in 3.500 in Tubin 42.8 7781.2 256 2.984 9.30 N-80 Butt 4.750 in Locator 7824.0 15.0 3.000 9.30 Seal Ass 3.500 in Tubin 7839.0 30.0 256 2.984 9.30 N-80 Butt 3.500 in Mule Shoe 7869.0 2.0 2.984 Butt Other lu s, a ui ., etc. -All Date Item Int ~~~~~~X ~ • 507332043700 1 /27/99 0 '~ W ~N y ftK6 p 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 0 Closure Dist:4068.1 Closure Azmth:341.1 Max DLS:0.22 500 Conductor set ®589.0 ftK6 Max TVD:10124.8 TD:11065.0 1000 1500 2000 urtace Casing set ~ 2092.0 ftK6 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 Production Casing set ®8178.7 ftKB 7500 + 8000 C-1 _ _- _ __ _ - __. _ .. -___ _. - . _ _ _ C-1A _ _ _ _ - __, __. . . 8500 C-2 C-3 - ... --- _..- _ ___ _ _ --- -- - --...- _ _ - _ 9000 C-5 C-6 _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _. - C-7 9500 _ FAULT _ _ - _ 10000 Liner set X94 10999.5 ftKB ' 10500 Amend Rule 2 of Area Injc~Eion Order No. 6 APPENDIX G February 10, 1999 RE: Description of the type of fluid to be injected, its composition, its source, and the estimated amounts to be injected (20 AAC 25.252(c)(7)). Estimated average and maximum injection pressures (20 AAC 25.252(c)(8)). Unocal plans to inject Class II exempt fluids associated with drilling, production and workover operations. Such fluids may include, but are not limited to: • Produced Water • Drilling/Completion Fluids • Workover Fluids • Rig Wash • Drilling Mud Slurries • Norm Scale • Tank Bottoms The primary purpose of the disposal well is for disposal of oil based drilling fluids and drill cuttings. The compositions of the fluids will vary. The composition, of the cuttings will consists of oil-based mud (OBM) and rock cuttings that are pulverized down to a 50 mesh screen equivalent. The OBM is an invert oil emulsion system with an oiUwater ratio that will range from a 70/30 ratio to a 90/10 ratio. The base oil is Mapco 200--a locally refined #4 diesel oil with a flash point of 200 degrees F. Mapco adds a pour point depressant to improve flow properties at low temperatures. The water phase, in the OBM is a calcium chloride brine. Barite is used to increase the OBM mud weight. Polymers and specially treated clays are used to increase viscosity. The emulsion is formed by adding a combination of surfactants and lime. The primary source of the fluids will be from wells drilled from oil and gas facilities in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Unocal estimates the maximum daily volume to be injected should not exceed 3000 barrels per day. The following numbers are based on actual results from the Granite Point 44-11 disposal well during the drilling of GP 54 and GP 53: Maximum Daily Injection Volume is 820 BBLS of cuttings. Average Daily Injection Pressure is 2,500 psi at 3 BPM. Maximum Daily Injection Pressure is estimated at 3,000 psi at 3 BPM. A chart of the actual injection history for the GP 44-11 monthly injection pressures, volumes and rates is shown on the next page. This actual history provides a good estimate of what to expect on future wells. In addition, current Fracture modeling for this well predicts very similar pressures using similar volumes. O:\ooe_team\wtrfloodWmendment to Area Inj Order No 6 (Bruce 17587#3).doc • r N _. ~~~~o~ ~~~~~~a~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ s .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~„~ ~ s~~ ~~~~~"~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ V ~ ~: ~~ '~, ~~~rlv5'Nti l~ N ~~~ X ~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~l C~~~~~ I, ~ /n~~ 1 Lw~- ~ ° i r-l'y''~ .j-~r• ~"~,~•• -~+ v• yr (ic~~ ~ - w ~j f1~;~,~' (~~~~ ~ ~ G ) ~~ ~ .. ~ /Drlll~n Fluids L.L.C. g MUD PROPERTIES AND CONCENTRATIONS OF A TYPICAL COOK INLET OIL BASED MUD MUD WEIGHT MUD VIS PV YP FLUID .LOSS (HPHT) OIL/WATER RATIO CI' ELEC STABILITY 9-12 PPG 40 - 100 SEC/QT 20 - 40 8-20 5.0 70/30 35,000 300 - 400 PRODUCT NAME GENERIC NAME CONCENTRATLQN >. #/BBL M-I BAR Barite 0 - 200 LOWATE Calc. Carbonate 0 - 100 VG-69 Organophylic Glay 2 - 8 VERSACOAT Wetting Agent 0 - 3 VERSAMUL Emulsifier 2 - 4 VERSAWET Wetting Agent 0 - 2 VERSA HRP Polymer 0 - 1 LIME Lime 4 - 6 CaCl2 BRINE Calcium Chloride .28 bbl LVT 200/MAPCO 200 Base Oil .60 bbl ~EN V IRONMENTALLY INVOLVED ,ice ~ ~ u ., ~ '~ Memorandum U~OCAL ~b 03/31/95 To: Alice Bullington From: George Buck ~1~Y'` ~~~ Marty Hrachovy FRAC MODELING OF CUTTINGS SLURRY DISPOSAL IN GRANITE POINT WELL # 44-11 A cuttings disposal well has been proposed for the Upper Tyonek formation in the Granite Point Field. The injection will be down tubing into a perforated interval 4947'-4965' TVDSS, 5460' - 5480' MD. As the cuttings slurry injection proceeds, the fracture will grow in both length and in height. The purpose of this work is to ensure that the fracture will not endanger hydrocarbon bearing sands,. other wells, or extend to the .Inlet floor. Base Case Estimate: 200,000 Bbl Cuttings Slurry and Flush Water. This is very conservative as the estimated volume for this program is 105,000 Bbls. The following details the modeling approach, assumptions, and simulator inputs. The modeling is conservative, i.e. it should over predict rather than under predict frac height. Unless there was data to support a given input or assumption, in general I made aworst-case assumption. The base case is my best estimate of frac growth, given the available data. The base case considers the following: • Perforations at 4947' - 4965' TVDSS. • A 2 barrel per minute average pump rate 24 hours /day. • Vertical frac growth as opposed to horizontal or angled. • Radial ("penny") frac shape. • Moderate leakoff coefficient of 0.00450 ft per sgrt min in sandstone and 0.00075 in siltstone • Low Young's Modulus (low rock stiffness) 0.5 a-6 in sandstone and 0.3 a-6 in siltstone. • Slurry acts as a solids-free fluid, has as a fluid carrying solids, therefore solids cannot bridge off at the frac growth tip. The formations placed into the model are assumed by the model to be horizontal and were input as follows: D' - 1000' Sandstone 1000' - 3000' Siltstone 3000' -4060' Silstone/Mudstone 4060' - 4100' Sandstone 4100' - 4775' Siltstone 4775' - 4960' Sandstone 4970' - 5520' Siltstone 5670' - 6300' Sandstone 6300' - 9500' Siltstone Given these assumptions and inputs, the base.case of 200,000 bbls of injected fluid predicts upward fracture growth of 1072' making the top of the fracture at 3875' TVDSS. This is well below the Inlet floor. The fracture half length of 562' does not endanger any wells or hydrocarbon bearing sands. Fi ure 1 presents a plot of the base case frac geometry. Plotted on this graph are total frac height and total frac half length as a function of injection time. Growth stabilizes into a radial shape after about 15,000 bbls of injection. Total frac upward growth is calculated to be 1072', downward growth is 165', for a total frac height of 1237'. The total frac half-length is calculated to be 562'. The overall frac shape is approximately a circle that has been shifted up relative to the perforated interval, because it is easier for a frac to grow up than down. Figure 2 presents. the fracture in cross section, with the perforated interval indicated at 4947' - 4965' TVDSS. The fracture is expected to take a N25E and S25W orientation following the fold of the structure which would naturally be perpendicular to the direction of least principle stress. Figure 3 presents the fracture width profile in side view with a maximum fracture width of 5.0 inches. The majority of the frac volume is above the perforated interval. Fi ure 4 presents the expected pressure above fracture gradient as a function of pumping time. The fracture gradient was estimated to be 0.95 psi/ft based on leak off test information. Maximum pump pressure is expected to be when pumping flush water and is calculated as follows: TVD x Frac Gradient + Net Frac pressure -column of the fluid being pumped 4947 x 0.95 psi/ft + 28 psi - 4940' x .45 psi/ft = 2501 psi Note: This is just an estimate and should not be used as a maximum allowable pumping pressure. Mar 31, 95 0 0 T N T .~..1 Q C Q .ice L W 0 ^~ nW l.L 0 0 co UNOCAL GRANITE POINT 44-11 StimPlan 2.50 o------------o .................................... ........... ....... ......................... ~~~~~ J`~ ....._. ............................._.................... ... ~~~ ~/ ' / i ........................ ..~.1...................... .............................._....................... .............................. .. ..................... I I r 0 50000 100000 0 0 T N T 0 O ~~ }~ ~~ `/ .~ 0 0 0 c~ 150000 Time (min) Mar 31, 95 UNOCAL GRANITE POINT 44-11 3000 Stress (psi) 5000 TVD At Shut-In 3800 4000 4200 4400 4600 4800 5000 5200 5400 StimPlan 2.50 400 800 1200 Fracture Penetration (ft) S Mar 31, 95 0 0 ~- 0 0 ~o ~o f~ N i -F.. z O O T UNOCAL GRANITE POINT 44-11 SfimP(on 2.50 -~ 0 50000 100000 Time (min) 150000 ...- ~~ ~ ._ • 3940 Arctic Boulevard Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5785 Phone: (907)-2741700 Fax: (907)-561-8317 Unocal Alaska 909 West 9t''. Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Tim Brandenburg Mr. Chris Ruff fl-P~o~~a~~ kt • February 9, 1999 Re: Bruce 3 - Frac Modeling of Cuttings Slurry Disposal in ADL 17587 Well No. 3 Dear Sirs; A cuttings disposal well has been proposed for the Middle Kenai Sands in the Granite Point Field. The injection will be down tubing into a perforated interval from 9,240' to 10,311' MD in the Bruce 3 Well. As the cuttings slurry injection proceeds, the proposed fracture will grow in both length and height. The purpose of this work is to ensure #hat the frac will not grow into hydrocarbon bearing sands, other wells, or extend to the Inlet floor. At the request of Mr. Chris Ruff, input data used for modeling the Bruce 3 well was gleaned from two similar analysis performed on June 29, 1993 for Ivan River Unit Well 14-31 and on March 31, 1995 for Granite Point We1144-11. Details of the modeling approach, assumptions and inpu#s were kept as close to the original outputs as possible. In a few instances the Dowell model, FracCADE, required more in#ormation than the original model used, and assumptions, or default data had to be input to get FracCADE to run. Three separate FracCADE simulations were run. Run #1, GP44-11 Initial Match, simulated the original input from the Granite Point Well 44-11. Run #2, Bruce 3 First Run, simulated the proposed cuttings slurry disposal, and run #3, Bruce 3 Reservoir Pressure, simulated the proposed cuttings slurry disposal using exactly the same input from run #2 except for an input reservoir pressure of 2400 psi (from Ghris Ruff). The table below summarizes the output from the three runs, plus the output provided from the Granite Point Well 44-11. Bruce 3 FracCADE Simulation Summa Simulation Run GPP 44-11 #1 #2 #3 Maximum Hydraulic Frac Half Len th - 491.0 ft 450.7 ft 450.7 ft End Of Job Hydraulic f rac Half Len th 562 ft 487.0 ft 450.6 ft 450.6 ft End Of Job Hydraulic Hei ht at Weil 1237 ft 971.5 ft 898.8 ft 898.8 ft End of Job Hydraulic Width at Well 5.0 in 0.457 in 0.388 in 0.388 in Maximum Surtace Pressure 2501 psi 2046 psi 2063 psi 2063 psi Net Pressure - 22 psi 22 psi 22 psi Efl icienc -- 0.029 0.030 0.030 All input data used is presented in the attached, complete output for each simulation run. It should be noticed that the results of run #1are lower than that of the original model that was to be matched. Most of this difference is due to the internal workings of the two models, and mast of that has to do with the way the formation fluid loss is handled. The only way leng#h and height results were even close was if the fluid loss was set to a much lower value than that given in the original simulations from 1993 and 1995. To maintain as much similarity as possible, the input values were left to mirror the original simulations as close as possible, and the output left alone. This provides the results shown above. Run #2, the simulation for the actual Bruce 3 well, then provides the results above, slightly lower than run #1, but expected as the fluid volume is half and the pump rate greater. Without better quality data, such as that gathered during a DataFRAC, monitoring rate and pressures while pumping the slurry into the formation, and actual lag data for formation properties, a more accurate prediction as to the fracture geometry is not likely possible. It is thought #hat the predictions outlined in the enclosed results are somewhat conserve#ive. Should you require anything further, or have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 907-263-780Q. Sincerely, Rob Montgomery Schlumberger OFS Cook Inlet Sales Engineer FracCADE STIMULATION PROPOSAL Operator :Unocal Alaska Prepared #or Proposal No. Date Prepared • nnanc aF schkxnberger Well : GP 44-11 Initial Match Field : Middle Kenai Sands Formation : SILTSTONE Well Location : Granite Pant County : Cook Inlet State Alaska Country : United States Tim Brandenburg Service Point :Kenai, AK Chris Ruff Business Phone : (907) 274-0713 GP 44-11 Match 2/8/99 FAX No. (907) 776-8158 Prepared by :Rob Montgomery Phone (907) 278-1728 E-Mail Address Morrtgomery~anchorage.dowelLslb.com Disdaimer Notice: This information is presented in good faith, but nowananty is given by and Dowell assumes no Ii~iNty fw advice or recommendations made concerning results to be obtained from the use of any product or service. The results given are estimates based on c~culations produced by a computer model including various assumptions on the well, reservoir and treatment. The results depend on input data provided by the Operate and estimates as to unkrwwn data and can be rro more accurate than the model, the assumptions and such input data. The information presented is Dowell's best estimate of the actual results that may be achieved and should tie used fw comparison purposes rather then absolute values. The quality oP input data, and hence rests, may be improved through the use of certain tests arW proced<ares which Dav~l can asst in s~ecting. The Operator has superiw knowledge of the wall, the reservoir, the field and conditior~ affecting them. ff the Operator is aware of any condtiore whereby a neighlwring well or wells might be affected by the treatment proposed herein it is the Operators rAsponsibility to not'fy the owner w owners of the well or wells accordingly. Prices quoted are estimates only and era good fw 30 days from the date of issue. Actual Charges may vary depending upon tkne, equipment, antl material ultimately required to perform these services. Freedom from irfringemerf of patents of Dowell or others is not to be inferted. ' ~ Client Un~laska WeA : Initia etch Formation : SILTSTONE Dowell District Kai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Initial Run Mafch Section 1: Definitions The following are definitions of terms used in this proposal. FRACTURE HALF-LENGTH refers to the length of one fracture wing from the wellbore to the fracture tip. FLUID LENGTH refers to the fracture halfaength occupied by fluid and may include length without proppant which does not contribute to production. PROPPED LENGTH refers to the fracture half~ength occupied by proppant and may include length which does not contribute to production due to low proppant concentration, proppant damage or other effects. EFFECTNE or APPARENT LENGTH refers to the fracture half-iength through which formation fluid can be produced and which may be expected to contribute to well productivity improvement. Section 2: Weltbore Configuration Deviated Hole ......................YES Treat Down..._..-----•--------------TUBING Flush Volume to 5172.2 ft,--.62.9 bbl Tubin Data OD in Weight Ibfft ID in Depth ft 3.500 9.2 2.990 4900.0 Casi n Data OD in Weight Ib/ft ID in Depth ft 9.625 43.5 8.775 8178.0 7.000 32.0 6.094 10969.0 2 ' • CNent Un~4laska Well Initia~~ch Formation ; SILTSTONE Dowell District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Initial Run Match Pe rforation D ata Top MD ft Top TVD ft Bottom MD ft Bottom TVD ft Shot Density shot/ft Number Diameter in 0.0 0.0 1003.1 1000.0 0.00 0 0.00 1003.1 1000.0 4365.1 4060.0 0.00 0 0.00 4365.1 4060.0 4408.9 4100.0 0.00 0 0.00 4408.9 4100.0 5172.2 4775.0 0.00 0 0.00 5172.2 4775.0 5388.0 4960.0 0.28 61 0.32 5388.0 4960.0 6049.0 5520.0 0.03 23 0.32. 6049.0 5520.0 6907.8 6300.0 0.00 0 0.00 6907.8 6300.0 10435.3 9500.0 0.00 0 0.00 Section 3: Hole Survey Deviated Hole_____________________YES Hole Surve MD (ft) TVD (ft) Deviation Angle d Deviation Build Rate d 100ft Azimuth Angle d Azimuth Build Rate d 100ft Dogleg Severity d /100ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 800.0 800.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 D.0 1000.0 997.0 17.2 8.6 0.0 0.0 8.6 1200.0 1190.0 13.1 -2.1 0.0 0.0 2.1 1400.0 1380.0 22.9 4.9 0.0 0.0 4.9 1600.0 1566.0 20.2 -1.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 1800.0 1747.0 29.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 4.8 2000.0 1928.0 20.2 -4.8 0.0 0.0 4. $ 3008.0 2835.0 31.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 4051.0 3770.0 21.2 -1.0 0.0 OA 1.0 5062.0 4680.0 30.2 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 5883.0 5379.0 33.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 7019.0 6406.0 16.8 -1.4 0.0 0.0 1.4 7998.0 7267.0 38.7 2.2 0.0 0.0 2.2 8700.0 7892.0 13.6 -3.6 0.0 0.0 3.6 9106.0 8260.4 34.9 5.3 0.0 0.0 5.3 9728.0 8825.0 12.9 -3.5 0.0 0.0 3.5 10102.0 9182.0 21.4 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3 10969.0 10029.0 0.0 -2.5 0.0 0.0 2.5 CNent : U~Alaska Well Initi Match Formation : SILTSTUNE [)Duvall District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Initial Run Match Section 4: Zone Data For mation M echan ical Pro perties Zone Name Top MD (ft) Zone Height ft Frac Grad. i/ft lnsitu Stress si Youngs Modulus poisons Ratio T4ugh- Hess si.in0.5 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 0.950 475 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.950 2403 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 0.950 3876 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.950 4216 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 5172.2 185.0 0.950 4624 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.950 4978 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 0.950 5614 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 6907.8 3200.0 0.950 7505 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 Section 5: Zone Data Format ion Tran smissi bili Pro ernes Zone Name Top MD (ft) Height (ft) Penn (md) Porosity (%) Res. Pressure SI Gas Sat. % Qil Sat. % Water Sat. CLEAN-SANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 5 10.0 234 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.5 10.0 1184 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 5 10.0 1909 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.5 10.0 2077 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 5172.2 185.0 5 10.0 2278 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.5 10.0 2452 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 5 10.0 2766 65.0 10.0 25.0 SiLTSTONE 6907.8 3200.0 0.5 10.0 3697 65.0 10.0 25.0 Section 6: Reservoir Fluid Well TYPe .............................• -•---•---- H2O Reservoir Temperature .......... ...........130 degF Water Gravity,-•---------------------- ----•----•.1.01 Water Salinity---•--...---•----------- -•--......20000 ppm Water Compressibility ............ ...........1.OOE~ 1/psi 4 • Client : U~ Alaska WTI Intial Match Formation : SILTSTONE pomp District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Initial Run Match Section 7: Treatment Fluid Data Fluid data is given at 1.7 md. Fluid Narrie Dis Deal Slu Ct ft/min0.5 1.5E-3 S urt al/100ft2 2.0 Section 8: Fracture Schedule Pumping Schedule The following is the Pumping Schedule to achieve a propped fracture half-length (Xr) of 0.0 ft with an average conductivity (Kfw) of 0 md.ft. Stage Name Pump Rate (bbl/min) Fluid Name Stage Fluid Volume al Gel Conc. (Ib/mgal) 1 2.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 2 2.0 Disposal Slu 525000 0.0 3 2.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 4 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 5 2.0 Dis Deal Slu 525000 0.0 6 2.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 7 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 8 2.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 9 2.0 Dis Deal Slu 525000 0.0 10 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 11 2.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 12 2.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 13 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 14 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 15 2.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 16 2.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 Fluid Totals 8400000 al of Dis osal Slu 5 • ~ Client Alaska U II Well In~ial Match Formation : SILTSTONE poll District Kenai, AK Country Uniked States Loadcase : initial Run Match Section 9: Fracture Simulation The following are the results of the computer simulation of this Fracturing Proposal using a 2-D Vertical Radial model. Max Hyd FracHalf-Length,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,491.0 ft EOJ Hyd Frac Haff Length----._.•,. ,•,_-- 487.0 ft EOJ Hyd Weight at Well ............. ...... 971.5 ft EOJ Hyd Width at Well„-------------- ------- 0.457 in Maximum Surface Pressure.----•- •---•-. 2046 psi Net Pressure, ..............•--.........--•-- •-•-•- 22 psi Efficiency .................................... ....... 0.029 6 FracCADE STIMULATION PROPOSAL Operator :Unocal Alaska Well : Bruce 3 First Run Field : Middle Kenai Sands Formation : SILTSTONE Well Location : Granite Point County : Cook Inlet State Alaska Country : United States Prepared for :Tim Brandenburg Chris Ruff Proposal No, Date Prepared :2/8/99 Service Point :Kenai, AK Business Phone : (907) 274-0713 FAX No. (907) 776-8158 Prepared by :Rob Montgomery Phone (907) 273-1728 E-Mail Address Montgomery~anchorage.dowefl.slb.com • Merle of 3chlumberger Disdsimer hotiw: This information is presented in good faif7r, but no warranty is given by and Dowell assumes no liability for advice or recommendations made concerning results to be obtained from the use of any product or service. The results given are estanates based on calculations produced by a computer model including various assumptior>s on the well, reservoir and treatrneM. The results depend on input data provided by the Operator and estimates as to unknown data and can be no more accurate than the model, the assumptions and such input data. The infomtation presented is Dowell's best estimate of the actual results that may be achieved and shoWd be used for comparison purposes rather than absolute values. The quality of input data, and hence results, may be improved through the use of certain tests and procedures which Dowell can assist ~ selectlng. The Operetor has superior knavledge d the well, the reservoir, the field and conditions affecting them. H the Operate' is aware of any conditiorm whereby a neightwnng well or wells might be affected by the trealmeM proposed herein it is the Operetor's respor~ilzlity to notify the owner or owners of the well e- weAs accordingly. Prig quoted are estimates oNy end are good for 30 days from the date of issue. Actual charges may vary depending upon lane, e~ipment, and material ultimately required to pertorm these seroices. Freedom free infnngemers of patents ~ Dowell w others is not to be inferred. Client Ur~Alaska Well Initia Match Formation : SILTSTONE DwMell District Kenai, AK Ctx~ntry United States Loadcese : Bruce Run 1 Section 1: Definitions The following are definitions of terms used in this proposal. FRACTURE HALF-LENGTH refers to the length of one fracture wing from the wellbore to the fracture tip. FLUID LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length occupied by fluid and may include length without proppant which does not c~ntlibute to production. PROPPED LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length occupied by proppant and may include length which does not contribute to production due to low proppant concentration, proppant damage or other effects. EFFECTIVE or APPARENT LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length through which formation fluid can be produced and which may be expected to contribute to well productivity improvement. Section 2: Wellbore Configuration Deviated Hoie----------------,-----YES Treat Down--------------------------TUBING Flush Volume to 9240.1 ft....129.6 bbl Tubin Data OD in Weight Ib/ft ID in Depth ft 3.500 9.2 2.990 7871.0 Casi n Data OD in Weight Ib/ft ID in Depth ft 9.625 43.5 8.775 8178.0 7.000 32.0 6.094 11015.0 2 . Client U~ Alaska ~ Well Initial Match Fa~mation : SiLTSTONE Dovreil District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 1 Pe rforation D ata Top M[,1 ft Top ND (ft Bottom MD ft Bottom TVD ft Shot Density shot/ft} Number Diameter in 0.0 0.0 1003.1 1000.0 0.00 0 0.00 1003.1 1000.0 4365.1 4060.0 0.00 0 0.00 4365.1. 4060.0 4408.9 4100.0 0.00 0 0.00 4408.9 4100.0 5172.2 4775.0 0.00 0 0.00 5172.2 4775.0 5388.0 4960.0 0.00 0 0.00 5388.0 4960.0 6049.0 5520.0 0.00 0 0.00 6049.0 5520.0 6907.8 6300.0 0.00 0 0.00 6907.8 6300.0 9240.1 8373.0 0.00 0 0.00 9240.1 8373.0 10740.5 9775.0 1.20 1804 0.32 10740.5 9775.0 11015.0 10029.0 0.00 0 0:00 Section 3: Hole Survey Deviated Hole YES Hole Surve MD (ft) TVD (ft) Deviation Angle d Deviation Build Rate d 100ft Azimuth Angle de Azimuth Build Rate d 100ft Dogleg Severity d 100ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 800.0 800.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1000.0 997.0 17.2 8.6 0.0 0.0 8.6 1200.0 1190.0 13.'1 -2.1 0.0 0.0 2.1 1400.0 1380.0 22.9 4.9 0.0 0.0 4.9 1600.0 1566.0 20.2 -1.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 1800.0 1747.0 29.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 4.8 2000.0 1928.0 20.2 -4.8 0.0 0.0 4.8 3008.0 2835.0 31.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 4051.0 3770.0 21.2 -1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 5062.0 4680.0 30.2 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 5883.0 5379.0 33.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 7019.0 6406.0 16.8 -1.4 0.0 0.0 1.4 7998.0 7267.0 38.7 2.2 0.0 0.0 2.2 8700.0 7892.0 13.6 -3.6 0.0 0.0 3.6 9106.0 8260.0 34.9 5.3 0.0 0.0 5.3 9728.0 8825.0 12.9 -3.5 0.0 0.0 3.5 10102.0 9182.0 21.4 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3 11015.0 10029.0 22.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 • Client : Ur~Alaska Well Initial Match Formation : SILTSTONE Dowell .District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 1 Section 4: Zone Data Form ation M echani cal Pro perties Zone Name Top MD (ft) Zone Height ft Frac Grad. sift Insitu Stress si Youngs Modulus i Poissons Ratio Tough- Hess i.in0.5 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 0.950 475 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.950 2403 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 0.950 3876 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.950 4216 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 51722 185.0 0.950 4624 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.950 4978 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 0.950 5614 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 6907.8 2073.0 -0.950 6970 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 9240.1 1402.0 0.950 8620 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTQNE 10740.5 254.0 0.950 9407 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 Section 5: Zone Data Formati on Tran smissi bili Properties Zone Name Top MD (ft) Height (ft) Penn (md) Porosity (%) Res. Pn3ssure i Gas Sat. °lo Oii Sat. Water Sat. CLEAN-SANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 5 10.0 234 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.5 10.0 1184 65.0 10.0 25.0 GLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 5 10.0 1909 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.5 10.0 2077 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN~ANDSTONE 5172.2 185.0 5 10.0 2278 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.5 10.0 2452 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 5 10.0 2766 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 6907.8 2073.0 0.5 10.0 3433 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 9240.1 1402.0 5 10.0 4247 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 10740.5 254.0 0.5 10.0 4634 65.0 10.0 25.0 Section 6: Reservoir Fluid Well TYPe------------------------------ -------•--H2O Reservoir Temperature__________ ___________130 degF Water GravitX ......................•- ----------.1.01 WaterSalinity ........................ ......:...20000 ppm Water Compressibility-„,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.1.00E-61/psi 4 ~ Client Ataska U Well Initial Match Formation : SILTSTONE Dowell District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 1 Section 7: Treatment Fluid Data Fluid data is given at 1.7 md. Fluid Name Dis oral Slu C, ft/min0.5 1.5E-3 S urt al/100ft2 2.0 Section 8: Fracture Schedule Pumping Schedule The following is the Pumping Schedule to achieve a propped fracture half-length (Xr) of 0.0 ft with an average conductivity (Kfw) of 0 md.ft. Stage Name Rump Rate (bbUmin) Fluid Name Stage Fluid Volume al Gel Conc. (Ib/mgal) 1 3.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 2 3.0 Dis sal lu 525000 0.0 3 3.0 Dis osal Siu 525000 0.0 4 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 5 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 6 3.0 Dis oral Slu 525000 0.0 7 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 8 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 Fluid Totals 4200000 al of Dis osal Slu Section 9; Fracture Simulation The following are the results of the carlputer simulation of this Fracturing Proposal using a 2-D Vertical Radial model. Max Hyd FracHalf-Length-----,-,._„ ------450.7 ft EOJ Hyd Frac Haif Length„,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 450.6 ft EOJ Hyd Height at Weli_„,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,•-, 898.8 ft EOJ Hyd Width at Well,--,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 0.388 in Maximum Surface Pressure,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2063 psi Net Pressure, ............................... .....• 22 psi Efficiency. .................................... ....... 0.030 5 FracCADE STIMULATION PROPOSAL Operator :Unocal Alaska Well :Bruce 3 Reservoir Pressure Field :Middle Kenai Sands Formation : SILTSTONE Well Location : Granite Pant County State Country Prepared for :Tim Brandenburg Chris Ruff Proposal No. Date Prepared :2/8/99 Cook Inlet Alaska United States Service Point :Kenai, AK Business Phone : (907) 274-0713 FAX No. (907) 776-8158 F~repared by :Rob Montgomery Phone : (907) 273-1728 E-Mai} Address Mantgomery~anchorage.d~roell.slb.com `Mark of Schksnberger Disdaimer Notice: This information is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given by and Dowell assranes no liability for advice or recommendations made concerning results to be obtained from the use ~ any product or service. The results given ere estimates based on calculations produced by a computer model including various assumptions on the wNl, reservoir and treatrnent. The results depend on input data provided by the Operator and estimates as to unknown data and can be no more accurate tlmn the model, the assumptions and such input data. The information presented is Dowell's best estimate d the actual results that may be achieved and should be used for comparison purposes rather than absolute values. The quality of input data, and hence results, may be improved through the use of certain tests and procedures which Davell can assist in seledJng. The Operator has superior knowledge of the well, the reservoir, the field end conditions affecting tt>arn. H the Operator is aware of any conditions whereby a neighboring well or wells might be affected by the treatment proposed herein it is the Operetor's responsibility to notify the owner or owners of the well or weAs accordingly. Prices quoted ere estimates only and are good for 30 days from the date of issue. Actu~ charges may vary depending upon time, equipment, and material ultimately required to perform these services. Freedom from ir6ringement of patents of Dowell or otirers is not to be inferted. Client Ur~Alaska Well Initial Match Formation : SILTSTONE Dowell District Country Kenai, AK United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 2 Section 1: Definitions The following are definitions of terms used in this proposal, FRACTURE HALF-LENGTH refers to the length of one fracture wing from the wellbore to the fracture tip. FLUID LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length occupied by fluid and may include length without proppant which does not contribute to production. PROPPED LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length occupied by proppant and may include length which does not contribute to production due to low proppant concentration, proppant damage or other effects. EFFECTIVE or APPARENT LENGTH refers to the fracture half-length through which formation fluid can be produced and which may be expected to contribute to well productivity improvement. Section 2: Wellbore Configuration Deviated Hale----------------------YES Treat Down--------------------------TUBING Flush Volume to 9240.1 ft--„ 129.6 bbl Tubin Data OD in Weight Ib/ft ID in Depth ft 3.500 9.2 2.980 7871.0 Casi n Data OD in Weight lb/ft ID in Depth ft 9.625 43.5 8.775 8178.0 7.000 32A 6.094 11015.0 2 Client U~I Alaska Well Initial Match Formation : SILTSTONE Dowell District Kenai, AK Coun#ry Unked States Loadcese : Bruce Run 2 Pe rforation D ata Top MD ft Top TVD ft Bottom MD ft Bottom TVD ft Shot Density shat/ft Number Diameter in 0.0 0.0 1003.1 1000.0 0.00 0 0.00 1003.1 1000.0 4365.1 4060.0 0.00 0 0.00 4365.1 4060.0 4408.9 4100.0 0.00 0 0.00 4408.9 4100.0 5172.2 4775.0 0.00 0 0.00 5172.2 4775.0 5388.0 4960.0 0.00 0 OAO 5388.0 4960.0 6049.0 5520.0 0.00 0 0.00 6049.0 5520.0 6907.8 6300.0 0.00 0 0.00 6907.8 6300.0 9240.1 8373.0 0.00 0 0.00 9240.1 8373.0 10740.5 9775.0 1.20 1804 0.32 10740.5 9775.0 11015.0 10029.0 0.00 0 0.00 Section 3: Hole Survey Deviated Hole YES Hole Surve MD (ft) TVD (ft) Deviation Angle d Deviation Build Rate d 100ft Azimuth Angle d Azimuth Build Rate d 100ft Dogleg Severity d 100ft 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 800.0 800.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1000.0 997.0 17.2 8.6 0.0 0.0 8.6 1200.0 1190.0 13.1 -2.1 0.0 0.0 2.1 1400.0 1380.0 22.9 4.9 0.0 0.0 4.9 1600.0 1566.0 20.2 -1.3 0.0 0.0 1.3 1800.0 1747.0 29.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 4.8 2000.0 1928.0 20.2 -4.8 0.0 0.0 4.8 3008.0 2835.0 31.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 4051.0 3770.0 21.2 -1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 5062.0 4680.0 30.2 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.9 5883.0 5379.0 33.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 7019.0 6406.0 16.8 -1.4 0.0 0.0 1.4 7998.0 7267.0 38.7 2.2 0.0 0.0 2.2 8700.0 7892.0 13.6 -3.6 0.0 0.0 3,6 $106.0 8260.0 34.9 5.3 0.0 0.0 5.3 972$.0 8825.0 12.9 -3.5 0.0 0.0 3.5 10102.0 9182.0 21.4 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3 11015.0 10029.0 22.4 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 DovueFl Section 4: Zone Data Client U~ Alaska Wetl Initial Match Formation : SILTSTONE District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 2 For mation M echan ical pro perties Zane Name Top MD (ft) Zone Height ft Frac Grad. sift lnsitu Stress i Youngs Modulus i Poissons Ratio Tough- Hess '.in0.5 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 0.950 475 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.950 2403 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 0.950 3876 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.950 4216 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 5172.2 185.0 0.950 4624 5.Op0E+05 0.20 1000 SfLTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.950 4978 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 0.950 5614 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 6907.8 2073.0 0.950 6970 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 9240.1 1402.0 0.950 8620 5.000E+05 0.20 1000 SILTSTONE 10740.5 254.0 0.950 9407 3.000E+05 0.30 1000 Section 5: Zone Data Format ion Tran smissi bili Properties Zone Name Top MD (ft) Height (ft) Perm (md) Porosity (%) Res. Pressure SI Gas Sat. % Oil Sat. % Water Sat. % CLEANSANDSTONE 0.0 1000.0 5 10.0 234 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 1003.1 3060.0 0.5 10.0 1184 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 4365.1 40.0 5 10.0 1909 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 4408.9 675.0 0.5 10.0 2077 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 5172.2 185.0 5 10.0 2278 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 5388.0 560.0 0.5 10.0 2400 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN-SANDSTONE 6049.0 780.0 5 10.0 2400 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 6907.8 2073.0 0.5 10.0 2400 65.0 10.0 25.0 CLEAN~ANDSTONE 9240.1 1402.0 5 10.0 2400 65.0 10.0 25.0 SILTSTONE 10740.5 254.0 0.5 10.0 2400 65.0 10.0 25.0 Section 6: Reservoir Fluid Well TYPe .................•--- ReservarTemperature, Water Gravity. ............... Water Salinity ............... Waiter Compressibility... H2O ------------------ 130 degF 1.01 •-•---------------- 20000 ppm 1.00E-6 1/osi 4 ~ Client Alaska U Well Initial Match Formation : SILTSTQNE pp~p District Kenai, AK Country United States Loadcase : Bruce Run 2 Section 7: Treatment Fluid Data Fluid data is given at 1.7 md. Fluid Name Dis osal Siu Ct ft/min0.5 1.5E-3 S urt al/100ft2 2.0 Section 8: Fracture Schedule Pumping Schedule The following is the Pumping Schedule to achieve a propped fracture half-length (Xf) of 0.0 ft with an average conductivity (Krw) of 0 md.ft. Stage Name Pump Rate (bbUmin) Fluid Name Stage Fluid Volume ( al Gel Conc. (tb/mgal) 1 3.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 2 3.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 3 3.0 Dis osat Slu 525000 0.0 4 3.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 5 3.0 Dis sort Slu 525000 0.0 6 3.0 Dis sal Slu 525000 0.0 7 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 8 3.0 Dis osal Slu 525000 0.0 Fluid Totals 4200000 I of Dis osal Slu Section 9: Propped Fracture Simulation The following are the results pf the computer simulation of this Fracturing Proposal using a 2-D Vertical Radial model. Max Hyd FracHalf-Length,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,;450.7 ft EOJ Hyd Frac Haff Length,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,450.b ft EOJ Hyd Height at Weii .............. ...... 898.8 ft EOJ Hyd Width at Well,,,._,.„.„.._, .,.,.„ 0.388 in Maximum Surface PrBSSUre,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2063 psi Net Prassure, ............................... ...... 22 psi EfticiencY, .................................... ....... 0.030 5 3 L~ i 10000 -- r~ _ 1000 - iv 8 6 4 2 0 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 -. - - -- - ! --- ( - ---- - -- _ - ~ Cum Oil P rod ( MMb bl) _ - _- i -- -- _ - _-- ~ - -- - - --- - - 1-- I I _ -- _ __ - - - -- ~ r--~ - - - ._. -- _. ~--~.__~ _. -- --r- --r- ~r ~ ~ r -r- ~ - - r ~ -r--- - ~ TT- i -T - -T- I -T--. .__.r . __.~.... _ r _.~-- r-- ___.~.._... _ ~ - ---- ~ .,. BHSI Pressure (psia) -- - -- -- -- _ ~ - --- ~ ~ ~ - i ~ ~- ~ i ~ ~ 1 ----- - I -- -- --- - - ---- = ~ i IyV/ VO Vy IV 11 IL !J /Y I:! IV /I /O IJ OV OI VL VJ UY OJ VV UI UV VJ JV .71 ~G JJ yY y:J .'7V yl ~O yy Water Inj Rate (CD) (bbl/d ) -~ N N CT O U1 O CT O O O O O O ~~ i I ~ ~ i I I -__ ~ - _ ~.- I ~ i --- - i I _ __ -_._ -{ ~ ~__ I~ II i ~ i ~ II ~ i ~ I i _ ~ i i _ i ~ ~ i _ I _ rn v rn O V N W V A ~ V V V V ~ V ~ O ~ N W A ~ ~ ~ W ~ ~ O ~ ~ N W ~ A ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ i Gas Inj Rate (CD) ( Mcf/d ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 O_ _O O O_ O IO O N A O W O p P O J J a J P J T J A J b D b 7 p V b J P b n r~ J b~ D D fl D J D lJ P O~ r p ~ I O~ O~ b D O W GP BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rate Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj ------------------ --- --------- Date - ---------- ---------- bbl ---------- bbl/d ---------- - Mbbl --------- --------- - bbl --------- - bbl/d --------- - bbl/d --------- Mbbl - -------- -- 7332043700:150 3 19670301 21 21943 708 22 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670401 30 71600 2387 94 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670501 31 89016 2871 183 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670601 30 68345 2278 251 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670701 31 68335 2204 319 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670801 28 54052 1744 373 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19670901 28 63478 2116 437 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19671001 28 57199 1845 494 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19671101 30 51104 1703 545 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19671201 29 37489 1209 583 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19680101 31 49613 1600 632 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680201 29 32334 1115 665 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680301 31 30630 988 695 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680401 30 24857 829 720 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680501 30 24917 804 745 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680601 30 23513 784 768 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680701 31 19920 643 788 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680801 31 17783 574 806 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19680901 30 18585 620 825 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19681001 24 14421 465 839 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19681101 29 16416 547 856 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19681201 31 10251 331 866 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690101 31 14635 472 880 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690201 28 13986 500 894 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690301 31 14195 458 909 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690401 28 12419 414 921 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690501 29 13742 443 935 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690601 27 14332 478 949 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690701 31 16181 522 965 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690801 31 16113 520 981 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19690901 30 15147 505 997 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19691001 31 14477 467 1011 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19691101 30 15289 510 1026 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19691201 31 13475 435 1040 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700101 30 11917 384 1052 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700201 27 11143 398 1063 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700301 31 12512 404 1075 0 0 0 0 0 .7332043700:150 3 19700401 28 10922 364 1086 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700501 31 13624 439 1100 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700601 30 10943 365 1111 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700701 31 10663 344 1122 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700801 31 10652 344 1132 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19700901 30 9323 311 1141 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19701001 31 11866 383 1153 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19701101 30 10697 357 1164 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19701201 31 9094 293 1173 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710101 31 8675 280 1182 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710201 28 8704 311 1191 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710301 31 9491 306 1200 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710401 30 9118 304 1209 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710501 31 8339 269 1217 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710601 30 8469 282 1226 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710701 31 9100 294 1235 0 0 0 0 0 Pag GP BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rat e Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj Date bbl bbl/d Mbbl bbl bbl/d bbl/d Mbbl 7332043700:150 3 19710801 31 8854 286 1244 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19710901 30 8723 291 1253 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19711001 31 9283 299 1262 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19711101 30 9034 301 1271 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19711201 31 8394 271 1279 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19720101 31 10454 337 1290 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19720201 29 7777 268 1298 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19720301 31 10259 331 1308 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19720401 30 8874 296 1317 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19720501 31 8251 266 1325 0 0 0 0 0 043700:150 3 19720601 26 6630 221 1332 0 0 0 0 0 7332043700:150 3 19720701 0 0 0 1332 31 52531 1695 1695 53 7332043700:150 3 19720801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 53 7332043700:150 3 19720901 0 0 0 1332 13 24742 825 825 77 7332043700:150 3 19721001 0 0 0 1332 31 62813 2026 2026 140 7332043700:150 3 19721101 0 0 0 1332 30 66768 2226 2226 207 7332043700:150 3 19721201 0 0 0 1332 19 40164 1296 1296 247 7332043700:150 3 19730101 0 0 0 1332 27 45589 1471 1471 293 7332043700:150 3 19730201 0 0 0 1332 5 9313 333 333 302 7332043700:150 3 19730301 0 0 0 1332 31 64202 2071 2071 366 7332043700:150 3 19730401 0 0 0 1332 30 55780 1859 1859 422 7332043700:150 3 19730501 0 0 0 1332 31 56049 1808 1808 478 7332043700:150 3 19730601 0 0 0 1332 30 55150 1835 1838 533 7332043700:150 3 19730701 0 0 0 1332 31 59330 1914 1914 592 7332043700:150 3 19730801 0 0 0 1332 31 52826 1704 1704 645 7332043700:150 3 19730901 0 0 0 1332 30 54246 1808 1808 700 7332043700:150 3 19731001 0 0 0 1332 17 30272 977 977 730 7332043700:150 3 19731101 0 0 0 1332 23 45066 1502 1502 775 7332043700:150 3 19731201 0 0 0 1332 12 21015 678 678 796 7332043700:150 3 19740101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 7332043700:150 3 19740201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 7332043700:150 3 19740301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 043700:150 3 19740401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 043700:150 3 19740501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 7332043700:150 3 19740601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 7332043700:150 3 19740701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 796 7332043700:150 3 19740801 0 0 0 1332 28 51559 1663 1663 847 7332043700:150 3 19740901 0 0 0 1332 30 41874 1396 1396 889 7332043700:150 3 19741001 0 0 0 1332 31 42285 1364 1364 932 7332043700:150 3 19741101 0 0 0 1332 29 38050 1268 1268 970 7332043700:150 3 19741201 0 0 0 1332 26 30191 974 974 1000 7332043700:150 3 19750101 0 0 0 1332 30 33415 1078 1078 1033 7332043700:150 3 19750201 0 0 0 1332 27 35103 1254 1254 1068 7332043700:150 3 19750301 0 0 0 1332 29 39788 1283 1283 1108 7332043700:150 3 19750401 0 0 0 1332 30 36829 1228 1228 1145 7332043700:150 3 19750501 0 0 0 1332 30 45050 1453 1453 1190 7332043700:150 3 19750601 0 0 0 1332 30 43328 1444 1444 1233 7332043700:150 3 19750701 0 0 0 1332 31 40598 1310 1310 1274 7332043700:150 3 19750801 0 0 0 1332 11 14873 480 450 1289 7332043700:150 3 19750901 0 0 0 1332 25 27250 908 908 1316 7332043700:150 3 19751001 0 0 0 1332 28 32172 1038 1038 1348 7332043700:150 3 19751101 0 0 0 1332 29 31354 1045 1045 1380 7332043700:150 3 19751201 0 0 0 1332 31 37108 1197 1197 1417 Pag GP BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rate Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj ------------------ -- --------- Date - ---------- -------- -- bbl --------- - bbl/d -------- -- - Mbbl --------- ---------- bbl ---------- bbl/d ---------- bbl/d ---------- Mbbl ---------- 7332043700:150 3 19760101 0 0 0 1332 31 29951 966 966 1447 7332043700:150 3 19760201 0 0 0 1332 28 25693 886 886 1472 7332043700:150 3 19760301 0 0 0 1332 31 20710 668 668 1493 7332043700:150 3 19760401 0 0 0 1332 19 16338 545 545 1509 7332043700:150 3 19760501 0 0 0 1332 30 26544 856 856 1536 7332043700:150 3 19760601 0 0 0 1332 27 20208 674 674 1556 7332043700:150 3 19760701 0 0 0 1332 2 1357 44 44 1557 7332043700:150 3 19760801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 1557 7332043700:150 3 19760901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 1557 2043700:150 3 19761001 0 0 0 1332 20 25663 828 828 1583 2043700:150 3 19761101 0 0 0 1332 28 25533 851 851 1609 7332043700:150 3 19761201 0 0 0 1332 14 17217 555 555 1626 7332043700:150 3 19770101 0 0 0 1332 29 16119 520 520 1642 7332043700:150 3 19770201 0 0 0 1332 21 25050 895 895 1667 7332043700:150 3 19770301 0 0 0 1332 15 11237 362 362 1678 7332043700:150 3 19770401 0 0 0 1332 15 20275 676 676 1699 7332043700:150 3 19770501 0 0 0 1332 25 43845 1414 1414 1742 7332043700:150 3 19770601 0 0 0 1332 30 42579 1419 1419 1785 7332043700:150 3 19770701 0 0 0 1332 30 42787 1380 1380 1828 7332043700:150 3 19770801 0 0 0 1332 30 37258 1202 1202 1865 7332043700:150 3 19770901 0 0 0 1332 11 13589 453 453 1879 7332043700:150 3 19771001 0 0 0 1332 22 34495 1113 1113 1913 7332043700:150 3 19771101 0 0 0 1332 30 40411 1347 1347 1954 7332043700:150 3 19771201 0 0 0 1332 31 35373 1141 1141 1989 7332043700:150 3 19780101 0 0 0 1332 31 36333 1172 1172 2025 7332043700:150 3 19780201 0 0 0 1332 27 28293 1010 1010 2054 7332043700:150 3 19780301 0 0 0 1332 30 35165 1134 1134 2089 7332043700:150 3 19780401 0 0 0 1332 30 35344 1178 1178 2124 7332043700:150 3 19780501 0 0 0 1332 30 29087 938 938 2153 7332043700:150 3 19780601 0 0 0 1332 30 35744 1191 1191 2189 7332043700:150 3 19780701 0 0 0 1332 31 32043 1034 1034 2221 7332043700:150 3 19780801 0 0 0 1332 31 30134 972 972 2251 2043700:150 3 19780901 0 0 0 1332 29 27348 912 912 2278 2043700:150 3 19781001 0 0 0 1332 25 27289 880 880 2306 7332043700:150 3 19781101 0 0 0 1332 30 31463 1049 1049 2337 7332043700:150 3 19781201 0 0 0 1332 31 31285 1009 1009 2368 7332043700:150 3 19790101 0 0 0 1332 22 19011 613 613 2387 7332043700:150 3 19790201 0 0 0 1332 28 24912 890 890 2412 7332043700:150 3 19790301 0 0 0 1332 31 28160 908 908 2441 7332043700:150 3 19790401 0 0 0 1332 30 30722 1024 1024 2471 7332043700:150 3 19790501 0 0 0 1332 31 30020 968 968 2501 7332043700:150 3 19790601 0 0 0 1332 30 26460 882 852 2528 7332043700:150 3 19790701 0 0 0 1332 31 27435 885 885 2555 7332043700:150 3 19790801 0 0 0 1332 30 34377 1109 1109 2590 7332043700:150 3 19790901 0 0 0 1332 13 9956 332 332 2599 7332043700:150 3 19791001 0 0 0 1332 19 11425 369 369 2611 7332043700:150 3 19791101 0 0 0 1332 27 25960 865 865 2637 7332043700:150 3 19791201 0 0 0 1332 26 18648 602 602 2656 7332043700:150 3 19800101 0 0 0 1332 24 17035 550 550 2673 7332043700:150 3 19800201 0 0 0 1332 18 15475 534 534 2688 7332043700:150 3 19800301 0 0 0 1332 31 34355 1108 1108 2722 7332043700:150 3 19800401 0 0 0 1332 25 23519 784 784 2746 7332043700:150 3 19800501 0 0 0 1332 31 34339 1108 1105 2780 Pag GP_BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rate Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj Date bbl bbl/d Mbbl bbl bbl/d bbl/d Mbbl 7332043700:150 3 19800601 0 0 0 1332 28 30661 1022 1022 2811 7332043700:150 3 19800701 0 0 0 1332 21 11924 385 385 2823 7332043700:150 3 19800801 0 0 0 1332 27 17925 578 578 2841 7332043700:150 3 19800901 0 0 0 1332 7 4197 140 140 2845 7332043700:150 3 19801001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 2845 7332043700:150 3 19801101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 2845 7332043700:150 3 19801201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 2845 7332043700:150 3 19810101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 2845 7332043700:150 3 19810201 0 0 0 1332 4 4282 153 153 2849 2043700:150 3 19810301 0 0 0 1332 29 36526 '1178 1178 2886 2043700:150 3 19810401 0 0 0 1332 30 38466 1282 1282 2924 7332043700:150 3 19810501 0 0 0 1332 30 35807 1155 1155 2960 7332043700:150 3 19810601 0 0 0 1332 29 31140 1038 1038 2991 7332043700:150 3 19810701 0 0 0 1332 29 26575 857 857 3018 7332043700:150 3 19810801 0 0 0 1332 28 30817 994 994 3049 7332043700:150 3 19810901 0 0 0 1332 23 23405 780 780 3072 7332043700:150 3 19811001 0 0 0 1332 26 29418 949 949 3101 7332043700:150 3 19811101 0 0 0 1332 30 31885 1063 1063 3133 7332043700:150 3 19811201 0 0 0 1332 31 29152 940 940 3162 7332043700:150 3 19820101 0 0 0 1332 31 30067 970 970 3192 7332043700:150 3 19820201 0 0 0 1332 28 19954 713 713 3212 7332043700:150 3 19820301 0 0 0 1332 31 29969 967 967 3242 7332043700:150 3 19820401 0 0 0 1332 30 20275 676 676 3263 7332043700:150 3 19820501 0 0 0 1332 31 18564 599 599 3281 7332043700:150 3 19820601 0 0 0 1332 28 19292 643 643 3301 7332043700:150 3 19820701 0 0 0 1332 21 20668 667 667 3321 7332043700:150 3 19820801 0 0 0 1332 28 17883 577 577 3339 7332043700:150 3 19820901 0 0 0 1332 30 22919 764 764 3362 7332043700:150 3 19821001 0 0 0 1332 28 19769 638 638 3382 7332043700:150 3 19821101 0 0 0 1332 5 5897 197 197 3388 7332043700:150 3 19821201 0 0 0 1332 31 29122 939 939 3417 7332043700:150 3 19830101 0 0 0 1332 31 61666 1989 1989 3478 2043700:150 3 19830201 0 0 0 1332 28 21715 776 776 3500 2043700:150 3 19830301 0 0 0 1332 29 18774 606 606 3519 7332043700:150 3 19830401 0 0 0 1332 18 15682 523 523 3535 7332043700:150 3 19830501 0 0 0 1332 8 6364 205 205 3541 7332043700:150 3 19830601 0 0 0 1332 8 9793 326 326 3551 7332043700:150 3 19830701 0 0 0 1332 31 26058 841 841 3577 7332043700:150 3 19830801 0 0 0 1332 31 23415 755 755 3600 7332043700;150 3 19830901 0 0 0 1332 30 22109 737 737 3622 7332043700;150 3 19831001 0 0 0 1332 29 22136 714 714 3645 7332043700:150 3 19831101 0 0 0 1332 30 20983 699 699 3666 7332043700:150 3 19831201 0 0 0 1332 26 19267 622 622 3685 7332043700:150 3 19840101 0 0 0 1332 31 21970 709 709 3707 7332043700:150 3 19840201 0 0 0 1332 29 18565 640 640 3725 7332043700:150 3 19840301 0 0 0 1332 31 21065 680 680 3746 7332043700:150 3 19840401 0 0 0 1332 23 12833 428 428 3759 7332043700:150 3 19840501 0 0 0 1332 10 9180 296 296 3768 7332043700:150 3 19840601 0 0 0 1332 30 24904 830 830 3793 7332043700:150 3 19840701 0 0 0 1332 28 20645 666 666 3814 7332043700:150 3 19840801 0 0 0 1332 31 21622 697 697 3836 7332043700:150 3 19840901 0 0 0 1332 30 19174 639 639 3855 7332043700:150 3 19841001 0 0 0 1332 30 18584 599 599 3873 Pag GP_BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rate Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj ----------------- --- --------- Date - ---------- -------- -- bbl --------- - bbl/d -------- -- - Mbbl --------- ---------- bbl ---------- bbl/d ---------- bbl/d ---------- Mbbl ---------- 7332043700:150 3 19841101 0 0 0 1332 29 30893 1030 1030 3904 7332043700:150 3 19841201 0 0 0 1332 31 18284 590 590 3922 7332043700:150 3 19850101 0 0 0 1332 31 19042 614 614 3942 7332043700:150 3 19850201 0 0 0 1332 28 15031 537 537 3957 7332043700:150 3 19850301 0 0 0 1332 31 17361 560 560 3974 7332043700:150 3 19850401 0 0 0 1332 30 16878 563 563 3991 7332043700:150 3 19850501 0 0 0 1332 31 16547 534 534 4007 7332043700:150 3 19850601 0 0 0 1332 30 17435 581 581 4025 7332043700:150 3 19850701 0 0 0 1332 31 18090 584 584 4043 2043700:150 3 19850801 0 0 0 1332 29 16477 53'2 532 4059 32043700:150 3 19850901 0 0 0 1332 30 16337 545 545 4076 7332043700:150 3 19851001 0 0 0 1332 31 15670 505 505 4091 7332043700:150 3 19851101 0 0 0 1332 30 16521 551 551 4108 7332043700:150 3 19851201 0 0 0 1332 31 16773 541 541 4125 7332043700:150 3 19860101 0 0 0 1332 31 16509 533 533 4141 7332043700:150 3 19860201 0 0 0 1332 28 12813 458 458 4154 7332043700:150 3 19860301 0 0 0 1332 29 10816 349 349 4165 7332043700:150 3 19860401 0 0 0 1332 16 5962 199 199 4171 7332043700:150 3 19860501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4171 7332043700:150 3 19860601 0 0 0 1332 25 11243 375 375 4182 7332043700:150 3 19860701 0 0 0 1332 31 11342 366 366 4193 7332043700:150 3 19860801 0 0 0 1332 28 12014 388 388 4205 7332043700:150 3 19860901 0 0 0 1332 30 10928 364 364 4216 7332043700:150 3 19861001 0 0 0 1332 27 11855 382 382 4228 7332043700:150 3 19861101 0 0 0 1332 27 12228 408 408 4240 7332043700:150 3 19861201 0 0 0 1332 27 11655 376 376 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870101 0 0 0 1332 1 68 2 2 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19870701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19870801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19870901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19871001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19871101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19871201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19880901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19881001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19881101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19881201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 Pag GP BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rat e Inj Rat e Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj ----------------- --- --------- Date - ---------- -------- -- bbl --------- - bbl/d -------- -- - Mbbl --------- ---------- bbl --------- - bbl/d -------- -- bbl/d -------- -- - Mbbl --------- 7332043700:150 3 19890401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19890901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19891001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19891101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19891201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19900101 0' 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19900201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19900901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19901001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19901101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19901201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19910901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19911001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19911101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19911201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19920101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19920901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19921001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19921101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19921201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19930801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 Pag GP_BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rat e Inj Rat e Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj ----------------- --- --------- Date - ---------- -------- -- bbl --------- - - bbl/d ------- -- - Mbbl --------- ---------- bbl -------- -- bbl/d -------- -- bbl/d -------- -- - Mbbl --------- 7332043700:150 3 19930901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19931001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19931101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19931201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19940601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19940701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19940901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19941001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19941101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19941201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19950901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19951001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19951101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19951201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 2043700:150 3 19960501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 32043700:150 3 19960601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19960901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19961001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19961101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19961201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19970901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19971001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332b43700:150 3 19971101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19971201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 Pag GP_BRUCE Days Monthly Oil Cum Days Monthly Water Water Cum On Oil Rate Oil On Water Inj Rate Inj Rate Water Well Alias Prod Prod (CD) Prod WaterInj Inj (CD) (CD) Inj Date bbl bbl/d Mbbl bbl bbl/d bbl/d Mbbl 7332043700:150 3 19980201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980301 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980401 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980501 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980601 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980701 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980801 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19980901 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19981001 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 32043700:150' 3 19981101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 32043700:150 3 19981201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19990101 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 7332043700:150 3 19990201 0 0 0 1332 0 0 0 0 4252 Pag ~' ALASKA INDIVIDUAL WELL PRODUCTION AS OF 02/18/99 WELL-NAME: GRANITE PT ST 17587 3 APL: 733-2D437-00 LEASE: ADL0017587 OPERATOR: UNION OIL CO OF CALIFORNIA FIELD/POOL: GRANITE PT, MIDDLE KENAI SALES CD - 30 ACCT GRP - 003 FINAL STATUS: DEV 1-OIL CURRENT STATUS: SER 1WINJ ** OIL PRODUCTION ** 1967 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING DAYS 21 30 31 30 31 28 28 28 30 29 OIL 21,943 71,600 89,016 68,345 68,335 54,052 63,478 57,199 51,104 37,489 WTR 716 1,488 895 2,645 478 378 378 38 GAS 10,294 34,153 38,506 55,651 47,903 43,296 50,846 45,816 39,043 25,605 1967 TOTALS OIL 582,561 WATER 7,016 GAS 391,113 CUM OIL 582,561 CUM WATER 7,016 CUM GAS 391,113 9 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ~i FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP DAYS 31 29 31 30 30 30 31 31 30 24 29 31 OIL 49,613 32,334 30,630 24,857 24,917 23,513 19,920 17,783 18,585 14,421 16,416 10,251 WTR GAS 31,504 21,696 19,695 15,983 19,161 14,813 13,028 10,172 10,631 3,591 4,088 6,889 1968 TOTALS OIL 283,240 WATER GAS 171,251 CUM OIL 865,801 CUM WATER 7,016 CUM GAS 562,364 1969 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP DAYS 31 28 31 28 29 27 31 31 30 31 30 31 OIL 14,635 13,986 14,195 12,419 13,742 14,332 16,181 16,113 15,147 14,477 15,289 13,475 WTR- 74 70 50 398 29 GAS- 6,600 6,308 7,367 8,048 7,421 7,711 9,175 9,120. 7,467 8,469 8,348 7,613 1969 TOTALS OIL 173,991 WATER 621 GAS 93,647 CUM OIL 1,039,792 CUM WATER 7,637 CUM GAS 656,011 1970 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP DAYS 30 27 31 28 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 OIL 11,917 11,143 12,512 10,922 13,624 10,943 10,663 10,652 9,323 11,866 10,697 9,094 WTR 96 GAS 7,829 7,042 9,584 6,007 8,515 7,835 8,147 8,021 7,188 7,748 7,884 7,612 ', ~OTALS OIL 133,356 WATER 96 GAS 93,412 CUM OIL 1,173,148 CUM WATER 7,733 CUM GAS 749,423 1971 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP HYD PUMP DAYS 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 30 31 OIL 8,675 8,704 9,491 9,118 8,339 8,469 9,100 8,854 8,723 9,283 9,034 8,394 WTR 82 GAS 6,133 5,971 6,463 7,258 7,013 7,275 6,525 8,163 7,912 9,989 10.,434 9,620 1971 TOTALS OIL 106,184 WATER 82 GAS 92,756 CUM OIL 1,279,332 CUM WATER 7,815 CUM GAS 842,179 1972 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH HYD PUMP FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING FLOWING DAYS 31 29 31 30 31 26 OIL 10,454 7,777 10,259 8,874 8,251 6,630 WTR 248 GAS 10,747 9,192 10,403 10,232 9,621 7,379 1972 TOTALS OIL 52,245 WATER 248 GAS 57,574 CUM OIL 1,331,577 CUM WATER 8,063 CUM GAS 899,753 FIELD/POOL: GRANITE PT, MIDDLE KENAI SALES CD - 30 ACCT GRP - 003 FINAL STATUS: DEV 1-OIL CURRENT STATUS: SER 1WINJ * * . EENk~Nsi33 RECOV'Y ALASKA INDIVIDUAL WELL PRODUCTION AS OF 02/18/99 1972 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT SHUT-IN WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 13 31 30 19 OIL WTR 52,531 24,742 62,813 66,768 40,164 GAS 1972 TOTALS OIL WATER 247,018 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 247,018 CUM GAS 1973 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 27 5 31 30 31 30 31 31 30 17 23 12 OIL WT R 45,589 9,313 64,202 55,780 56,049 55,150 59,330 52,826 54,246 30,272 45,066 21,015 ~~` ` ~9' ' WATER 548 838 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 795 856 CUM GAS 7! ! OTALS OIL , , 1974 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 28 30 31 29 26 OIL WTR 51,559 41,874 42,285 38,050 30,191 GAS 1974 TOTALS OIL WATER 203,959 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 999,815 CUM GAS 1975 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 30 27 29 30 30 30 31 11 25 28 29 31 OIL WTR 33,415 35,103 39,788 36,829 45,050 43,328 40,598 14,873 27,250 32,172 31,354 37,108 GAS 1975 TOTALS OIL WATER 416,868 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 1,416,683 CUM GAS 1976 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT SHUT-IN SHUT-IN WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAY 31 28 31 19 30 27 2 20 28 14 29,951 25,693 20,710 16,338 26,544 20,208 1,357 _ 25,663 25,533 17,217 GAS 1976 TOTALS OIL WATER 209,214 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 1,625,897 CUM GAS 1977 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 29 21 15 15 25 30 30 30 11 22 30 31 OIL WTR 16,119 25,050 11,237 20,275 43,845 42,579 42,787 37,258 13,589 34,495 40,411 35,373 GAS 1977 TOTALS OIL WATER 363,018 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 1,988,915 CUM GAS 1978 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 27 30 30 30 30 31 31 29 25 30 31 OIL WTR 36,333. 28,293 35,165 35,344 29,087 35,744 32,043 30,134 27,348 27,289 31,463 31,285 GAS 1978 TOTALS OIL WATER 379,528 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 2,368,443 CUM GAS .f ALASKA INDIVIDUAL WELL PRODUCTION AS OF 02/18/99 1979 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 22 28 31 30 31 30 31 30 13 19 27 26 OIL WTR 19,011 24,912 28,160 30,722 30,020 26,460 27,435 34,377 9,956 11,425 25,960 18,648 GAS 1979 TOTALS OIL WATER 287,086 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 2,655,529 CUM GAS 1980 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN DAYS 24 18 31 25 31 28 21 27 7 OIL WT`R~~` 17,035 15,475 34,355 23,519 34,339 30,661 11,924 17,925 4,197 ~98~!'OTALS OIL WATER 189,430 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 2,844,959 CUM GAS 1981 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR 2NJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 4 29 30 30 29 29 28 23 26 30 31 OIL WTR 4,282 36,526 38,466 35,807 31,140 26,575 30,817 23,405 29,418 31,885 29,152 GAS 1981 TOTALS OIL WATER 317,473 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 3,162,432 CUM GAS 1982 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 28 31 30 31 28 21 28 30 28 5 31 OIL WTR 30,067 19,954 29,969 20,275 18,564 19,292 20,668 17,883 22,919 19,769 5,897 29,122 GAS 1982 TOTALS OIL WATER 254,379 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 3,416,811 CUM GAS 1983 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAY 31 28 29 18 8 8 31 31 30 29 30 26 61,666 21,715 18,774 15,682 6,364 9,793 26,058 23,415 22,109 22,136 20,983 19,267 GAS 1983 TOTALS OIL WATER 267,962 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 3,684,773 CUM GAS 1984 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 29 31 23 10 30 28 31 30 30 29 31 OIL WTR 21,970 18,565 21,065 12,833 9,180 24,904 20,645 21,622 19,174 18,584 30,893 18,284 GAS 1984 TOTALS OIL WATER 237,719 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 3,922,492 CUM GAS 1985 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 28 31 30 31 30 31 29 30 31 30 31 OIL WTR 19,042 15,031 17,361 16,878 16,547 17,435 18,090 16,477 16,337 15,670 16,521 16,773 GAS 1985 TOTALS OIL WATER 202,162 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,124,654 CUM GAS ALASKA INDIVIDUAL WELL PRODUCTION AS OF 02/18/99 1986 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT SHUT-IN WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT WTR INJT DAYS 31 28 29 16 25 31 28 30 27 27 27 OIL WTR 16,509 12,813 10,816 5,962 11,243 11,342 12,014 10,928 11,855 12,228 11,655 GAS 1986 TOTALS OIL WATER 127,365 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,019 CUM GAS 1987 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH WTR INJT SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN DAYS 1 OIL WT 68 OTALS OIL WATER 68 GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,087 CUM GAS 1993 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN SHUT-IN DAYS OIL WTR GAS 1993 TOTALS OIL WATER GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,087 CUM GAS 1996 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN DAYS OIL WTR GAS 1996 TOTALS OIL WATER GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,087 CUM GAS 1997 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN D GAS 1997 TOTALS OIL WATER GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,087 CUM GAS 1998 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC METH SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN SHUT-IN DAYS OIL WTR GAS 1998 TOTALS OIL WATER GAS CUM OIL CUM WATER 4,252,087 CUM GAS • ' • : , DRI / MCGRAW HILL RANDALL NOTTINGHAM 24 HARTWELL LEXINGTON MA 02173 OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING GRP ECON DEPT 1114 AV OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK NY 10036 ALASKA OFC OF THE GOVERNOR JOHN KATZ 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