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HomeMy WebLinkAbout179-040STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~SION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1 a. Well Status: ^ Oil ^ Gas ^ Plugged ®Abandoned ^ Suspended 20AAC 25.105 zoAAC zs.»o ^ GINJ ^ WINJ ^ WDSPL ^ WAG ^ Other No. of Completions Zero 1 b. Well Class: ^ Development ®Exploratory ^ Service ^ Stratigraphic 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. 5. Date Comp., Susp., or Aband. 4/14/2008 12. Permit to Drill Number 179-040 307-088 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 6. Date Spudded 02/05/1980 13. API Number 50-029-20376-00-00 • 4a. Location of Well (Governmental SectionZ Surface: ya?8~~-~`'~ /z•/s'•O ' 'f' 7. Date T.D. Reached 03!15/1980 14. Well Name and Number: MPA-01 2113 FNL,]?p8 FEL, SEC. 23, T13N, R10E, UM Top of Productive Horizon: N/A 8. KB (ft above MSL): 41.50' Ground (ft MSL): 15. Field /Pool(s): Milne Point Unit / Kuparuk River Total Depth: 2175 FNL, 1922' FEL, SEC. 23, T13N, R10E, UM 9. Plug Back Depth (MD+ND) Surface Surface Sands 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): Surface: x- 563753 y- 6020936 Zone- ASP4 10. Total Depth (MD+ND) 10180' • 10178' 16. Property Designation: ADL047437 TPI: x- N/A y- N/A Zone- N/A Total Depth: x- 563899 y- 6020874 Zone- ASP4 11. SSSV Depth (MD+TVD) None 17. Land Use Permit: 18. Directional Survey ^ Yes ®No ubmi ele roni n rin a inform tion er 20 AAC 2 .05 19. Water depth, if offshore N/A ft MSL 20. Thickness of Permafrost (ND): 1800' (Approx.) 21. Logs Obtained (List all logs here and submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.071): DIL / LSS / GR / FDC / N / DIPMETER / CBL /Sonic / SP / VDL / CCL / SFL 22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD CASING SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH ND HOLE ^ < - - AMOUNT. WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM SIZE ~ 'CiEMENTING RECORD `PULLED 4# H-4 rf rf 2 " mented to rf 7 1 -1/ " 9-5/ " 47# O- 5 S rf 71 rf 9717' 12-1/ " 1 x P rmafr 'C' 23. Open to production or inject ion? ^ Yes ®No ~ 24. TUBING RECORD If Yes, list each i (MD+ND of To & Bottom; Pe nterval open rforation Size and Number): SIZE DEPTH SET MD PACKER SET MD p None N/A MD TVD MD TVD 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SDUEEZE, ETC. ~;. ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ i f-, ~ DEPTH INTERVAL MD AMOUNT Sc KIND OF MATERIAL USED ` ~ ~` ~°` `~~ KL• G ~ ~~~~ F ~~` `-`~ P&A Information'See Attached Well History' 26. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Not on Production Method of Operation (Flowing, Gas Lift, etc.): N/A Date Of Test: HOUrS Tested: PRODUCTION FOR TEST PERIOD OIL-BBL: GAS-MCF: WATER-BBL: CHOKE SIZE: GAS-OIL RATIO: Flow Tubing PreSS. Casing Press: CALCULATED 24-HOUR RATE• OIL-BBL: GAS-MCF: WATER-BBL: OIL GRAVITY-API (CORK): 27. CORE DATA Conventional Core(s) Acquired? ^ Yes ®No Sidewal l Cores Ac uired? ^ Yes ®No If Yes to either question, list formations and intervals cored (MD+TVD of top and bottom of each), and summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate sheets with this form, if needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core/chips, photograp/hs and laboratory analytical results/per 20 AAC 250.071. None .5~- ~F'>~u-~.~¢.L f~ ~cr~ti ~or7~ ~..d SAS!-~pa'i7F'-.c~ ~icc.LS1.4x~ sub~cc.r~ ~ ~ ~ ~' ~~ ,~=•,s.os ~x~ ~ ~;~c ~ °~ 2ao8 ~ r~~ •_ x '~f t ~. Form 10-407 Revised 02/2007 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE _~ ~ /~ /Z • /5.68 ~~ G • 28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (LIST ALL FORMATIONS AND MARKERS ENCOUNTERED): 29. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Well Tested? ^ Yes ®No . Permafrost Top If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results. Attach separate sheets to this form, if needed, and submit Permafrost Base detailed test information per 20 AAC 25.071. Top of Kuparuk 6842' 6841' / Kuparuk'C' 7051' 7050' None s~ m~"r~w~.~ r~sp~>FS~..~ Top of Miluveach 7358' 7357' ~,,, ~- ~ ~Z-iS Gg Top of Kingak 7853' 7852' Top of Shublik 8885' 8883' Top of Eileen Sand 9052' 9050' Top of SadleRochit 9088' 9086' Base of SadleRochit 9670' 9668' Top of Lisburne 9870' 9868' Formation at Total Depth (Name): 30. List of Attachments: Summary of Well History Reports, Well Schematic Diagram, and a Well abandonment photos. 31. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Doug Cismoski Title Wells Team Leader Date / L // ~ $ MPA-01 179-040 307-088 Prepared By NameAVumber. Sondra Stewman, 564-4750 Well Number ~ 1 Drilling Engineer: INSTRUCTIONS GeNeRAL: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. ITeM 1a: Classification of Service Wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production ftom each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. ITeM 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval). ITeM 8: The Kelly Bushing and Ground Level elevation in feet above mean sea level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. IreM 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). ITeM 20: Report true vertical thickness of permafoost in Box 20. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 28. IreM 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. ITeM 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). IreM 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-In, or Other (explain). IreM 27: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Submit detailed description and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. IreM 29: Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Form 10-407 Revised 02/2007 Submit Original Only Page 1 of 1 ~ Well: MPA-01 Well History Well Date Summary MPA-01 4/4/2007 REMOVED CASING BLIND AND TAGGED SOFT BOTTOM AT 36.5'. WELL SUPPORT TECHS INSTALLED 13 3/8" X 7" SPOOL PIECE AND 7"GREY TREE WITH MASTER AND SWAB VALVES MPA-01 4/4/2007 *** WELL S/I ON ARRIVAL *** TAG RIH W/ 3.5" DRIVE DOWN BAILER,TAGGED BOTTOM ~ 38' SLM.HITTING SOLID. MADE NO HOLE.RECOVERED 1/2 GALLON OF ARCTIC PACK WITH CEMENT PARTICALS. *** WELL LEFT S/I *** MPA-01 4/5/2007 TUBING PUNCH AT TOP OF CEMENT. TD TAGGED AT 40 FT. SHOT TUBING PUNCH 34-36 FT. JOB COMPLETE. MPA-01 4/6/2007 Arctic Pac Flush /Pump 20 bbls 180* diesel down IA /Followed by 20 bbls 180* diesel down OA / Followed by 20 bbls 180* diesel Down IA /Followed by 20 bbls 180* diesel Down OA /Followed By 20 bbls 180* diesel Down IA /Followed by 10 bbls 60/40 Meth down OA . Awgers continued on 04-07-07 MPA-01 4/7/2007 Assist SLB with cement job. Attempted to freeze protect surface lines. Surface lines are frozen. MPA-01 4/7/2007 Awgrs Continued from 04-06-07 /Flush Arctic Pac from IA x OA MPA-01 4/7/2007 P & A 9 5/8" X 13 3/8" Casing Strings. Pumped 4.5 bbls of 15.7 ppg cement down 9 5/8" casing taking returns up 13 3/8" casing. MPA-01 4/10/2008 Arctic Pak Flush (P&A) -Pumped -1 bbl warm diesel down 13" casing to displace arctic pack. Vac truck unable to suck up arctic pack, will resume job when supersucker available. MPA-01 4/11/2008 Arctic Pak Flush (P & A) -Pumped 20 bbls 90*F diesel down 13" open casing w/wiggle worm nozzle to remove arctic pak. Removed ~25' of Arctic Pak MPA-01 4/13/2008 P & A. Installed 25' of 1"schedule 80 pipe between 9 5/8" and 13/38" casinas. Pumoed ~2 bbls of cement an started to et cement returns to surface. Pum ed an addition 2 bbls of ent taken return to vac truc . oo cement to surface. SD, clean up cement truck and RD. Inspected cement 4 hours MPA-01 4/14/2008 DHD on location to rig up saw to cut remaining casings, post cement top job. Cut casings to -5' below tundra level Cut inspected by AOGCC rep (John Crisp) Marker plate installed on casinas an we , Print Date: 12/9/2008 Page 1 of 1 Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" 60' -180' """" Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" X 13-3/8" Annulus (273') Cmt Plug 3770' - 3900' EZSV @ 3900' EZSV @ 400 Cmt Plug 4218' - 4330' EZSV @ 4330' EZSV @ 4396' Cmt Plug 6925' - 703s EZSV @ 7032' EZSV @ 7093' Cmt Plug 8750' -8805 EZSV rQ 8805' Cmt Plug 8958' - 9000 EZSV @ 9000' EZSV @ 9162' Cmt Plug 9525' - 9660' EZSV @9660' • ~ No Scale All Depths are MD " ' Cement 20 conductor @ 80 ~~~ ''''~' ~~~~~~ Arctic Pack ~ 9.8 ppg FO Collar @2281' CaCl2 Brine FO Collar @ 2554' 9.6 ppg 13-3/8" @ 2766' Drilling Mud Perfs 3973-4000,3970-3987 (upper Cretaceous-squeezed) Perfs 3952-3962 (remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4008-4010(remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4376-4390,4366-4372 (upper Cretaceous-squeezed) Perfs 4348-4358 (remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4400-4402 (remedial-squeezed) Est TOC primary cement @ -7000' Perfs, 3 zones (middle Kuparuk) 7069-7085 gross interval -squeezed Perfs 7102-7110' (remedial) squeezed Perfs 8840-8865' (Sag River) squeezed Perfs - 6 zones (Sadlerochit) 9055-9154 -gross interval -squeezed Perfs @9168-9170' (remedial) 9-5/8" @ 9719' TD @ 10,180' BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Well No. Milne Point Unit A No. 1 (Formerly -Milne Point No. 1) PTD: 179-040 API No.: 50-029-20376 ATTACHMENTI • • Wellhead in place (not shown} • • ATTACHMENT II BP Exploration(Alaska) Inc. WeiE No. Milne Point Unit A No.1 PTD: 179-040 API No.: 50-029-20376 Post Abandonment Condition D Gravel Pad 4 ~ ~ 4 ~ D Q Pad Surface original tundra surface Crnt Plug in 9-5/8" X 13-318" Annulus 0-60' Surface Cmt Plug in 9-: Casing 0-180' Cement ~;~;~;~ Arctic Pack ^ CaC12 Brine 9.8 pP9 Drilling Mud ~---- Subsurface marker plate {installed 4' below original tundra surface) ?0" conductor @ 80' Collar @ 2281' Collar @ 2554' 3/8" @ 2766' 9-518" to 9719' 1 ~,~ ~~ 6. s ~~ '. ~.~ ". ~ .~ .R ~ ~'. ~; ~~ ~ ,,, ~a .~. a ,~,. • ~~ ., ;~ .- ;~, :~ ~~ ~~ ,'n M .. r ~ '~ 4r ~ ~ , a"~' ~~° ~ ~~ ~. r 5 ~' ~-~ y. ~,. e ( t t e~~ s ~'3, ~ a ~'~ ' . ~ ~~: ., ~< `"~4 ~, ,. 1 - •+ Tr ~•-. ... .~,, ~ r '" ~ t > ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~, , '~ ~ ,~ '~~ a. A -V .g ~~ ~' ~'e ~. 4 p,1~. .~ * L~,. A! s ~ ~ c. V6. NOW ° _~ . _. ° 14' 7 ." ~' . ~~ ~ e~ c ~ ~` +. ~ +CYY ~ . ~~w ~. ~ i.* 6, ,~ f. ';, ~ ~j ,~~'•','~_ T' ". .a F `i dry, ~3 ~~ ` X62., ~ ~ F ~ .!! ~' ~ ,i } ~ __ ~ ~ irr~~~~r~ `~ ,~ ~ s f ¢e' f .5. ~ ~ t -.,~ ~ Fief < ~ y ~ i ~ ~... ~ ~, _. •- k.. .. ,. •~ ~ - ~ ~, ~ -rig. ~ , r M ~ e ~ ' ~ ; °~ ~ ~ ~ ~!L 7 `-~i I ~L~17_1 `I ~h1-~i TO: Jim Regg ~ ~1(~~ P. I. Supervisor FROM: John Crisp, Petroleum Inspector C State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: April 14, 2008 SUBJECT: Plug & Abandon BPX MPU PTD 179-040 Milne Point Unit A-01 April 11, 2008: I traveled to the Milne Point Unit A-01 well to verify production casing was full of hard cement prior to cementing annulus. The reason for the trip was because production casing had fallen downhole approximately 4' & the cement to surface could not be verified after annulus cement job was performed. April 13, 2008: Surface cement job witnessed with 1"cement line run to a depth of 28' in surface casing by production casing. annulus. 4 bbl's of 15.8 ppg arctic set class G cement was used for top job. April 14, 2008: I traveled to BPX Milne Point Unit A-01 to witness hard cement to surface in all casing strings prior to installing sub surface marker plate. The final depth below tundra level was 5'. Conductor, Surface & Production casing strings were cut off to perform final cement job on surface casing by production casing annulus. Marker plate with appropriate information was installed. Summary: I witnessed a successful surface P&A & sub surface marker plate installation on MPU A-01. Attachments: photos ~~ ~u~ ~ ~ zoa$ • • Milne i~oint knit ~~01 ~~P ) ~~arface ~abantl®rarnen# photos by AGGGG Inspector John Grisp April 11®14, 2008 G ~-- - ~:v ~~~ ~ . ;~~ ~~n Y~ -FW ~ "r ~ y~_, {, 4: kk ~ M1 ~ '~i'?F. ~ . ,J ~ ~ 1~: 1 ~ w- ~~ ~ ~~ ~ - ,~ ~' ! ,~, , -~ "' a•~ a ~,'~ , f~4 '/ ~' ~~ ~ e~ ~. ' -'`"C F "' r yn 'i+s ~' ~ :; -u MPU A-01 casing stub (4/ 11 /2008) MPU A-01 cut sections of casing (4/11/2008) MPU A-01 production casing 4 ft below surface (4/ 11 /2008) 2 • ~., ..~ s • MPU A-O1 surface cement placement (4/ 1312008) MPU A-O1 surface cement placement (4/ 13/2008) MPU A-0 i final cement to surface (4/14/2008) 3 .~ • ~`~~* _,~ ~ ., ~ z n ,, ~ ~ ~. , ; ,~, c } ~;, fir` v -_ ` ~ ;~... I.y ~ ..F t ~t ~13f?. ~ k ~ ~,~- `~~' ,: ~` W ' ` ~ '~;.. ~ ~ ~A m~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ J ~' ~.1,..YF y . Q~S L '< { F )- MPU A-0I final cutoff; cement to surface; t" cement line cemented in place (4/14/2008) MPU A-O1 subsurface marker plate installed (4/ 14/2008) 4 Re: MPA-01 P & A e e Mel, Thanks for investigating the shallower tag. From the conversation, you did recover some pieces of cement with a bailer. Proceeding to "punch" at the tagged depth is acceptable. Getting all the AP out is important as well as filling the casing and annulus full with cement. Be sure to call the Inspectors to view the cut off. Call or message with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC Iveson, Mel R (Orbis) wrote, On 4/51200710:15 AM: Mr. Maunder, as per our conversation I have sent slickline to MPA-01 and tagged the top of cement at 38' in the 9 5/8" casing. It was a solid tag and we could not work our tools any deeper. The plan forward is to tubing punch the 9 5/8" casing into the 13 3/8" casing. From that point we will circulate out any arctic pac from both strings and then circulate cement from the 9 5/8" into the 13 3/8" to a tank. If you have any questions please call. Thank-you Mel Iveson Wells Group PE 670-3293 SCANNIf:D APR 1 7 2007 1 of 1 4/17/20079:10 AM . . SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR AI.ASIiA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 W 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 Douglas Cismoski Wells Team Leader BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. PO Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Re: Milne Point Unit, Exploration, Milne Point Unit A No. 1 Sundry Number: 307-088 \ 1 q _ 0 4-0 Dear Mr. Cismoski: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. When providing notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test, contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested. St;ANNED MAR 1 6 2007 DATED thisl1day of March, 2007 Encl. . . ~~ f~ ~Wfm~m E & P SERVICES, LLC RECEIVED MAR 0 9 20D7 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons Corum" . '. Issron Anchorage March 8, 2007 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Attention: Tom Maunder, P. E., Petroleum Engineer Re: Application for Sundry Approvals, Form 10-403 B. P. Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) Well No: Milne Point Unit A No.1 (PTD No. 179-040) Dear Mr. Maunder: Please find attached the referenced application and supporting documentation to plug and abandon the Milne Point Unit A No. 1 well. This work is necessary for BPXA to be able to carry out planned remediation operations on the MPU A pad later in the year. If you have any questions after reviewing the application, please contact the undersigned at 907 2583446, or John R. Cubbon/Mark O'Malley, MPU Well Operations Supervisors (9076703330), and lor Doug Cismoski, BPXA Wells Team Leader (9075644303). Attachments Cc: John R. Cubbon, BPXA Douglas A. Cismoski, BPXA Jason Moncrief, BPXA 2000 East 88th Avenue· Anchorage, Alaska 99507· (907) 258-3446 . (907) 279-5740 3/ ¡<;l-~ Cflf3~11~~1 . RECE\VED .... ¡/ ". .....- .....'_.- .......-.-....."....'"""...,....'<,-",.;;,.::."-,-"'::'-""""',=':. K-z, k7 MAR 0.9 2007 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 1. Type of Request STATE OF AlASKA AlASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 MC 25.280 Operational shutdown 0 Plug Perforations 0 Perforate New Pool 0 4. Current Well Class: Development 0 8fr.Itigraphlc 0 Suspend 0 RepalrweD 0 Pull Tubing 0 Perbate WalverD Stimulate 0 Time Extension 0 Re-enter Suspended WeB 0 5. Permit to Dr1f Number: Exploratory 0 179.040 / ServiCe 0 8. API Number: 50.029-20316 / Other 0 Abandon 121 . Alter casing 0 Change approved program 0 2. Operator Name: BP ExpIoJation (Alaska) loe. 3. Address: PO Box 196612 Anchtoage, AK 99519-6812 7. If pesfotatlng. closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest property line where ownership or landownefshIp changes: Spacing Exception Requited? Yes 0 No 0 NI A Mine Point Unit A No.1, 9. Propet4t DesIgnation: 10. KB Elevation (ft): ii, Field/Pool(s): ADL 47437 I. 41.5ft / Milne Point / 12. PRESENT WELL CONDmON SÙMMARY Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth lVD (ft): . Effective Depth MO (ft): EffectIve Depth 1VD (fi): 10.180 10,180 80ft 60ft Length Size MD 8. Well Name and Number: Casing Structural conductor Surface Intermediate Production Burst TVD Date: 14. Well Class after proposed wa Exploratory 0· Development 0 16. Well Status after proposed wa ' (: Oil 0 GasO WAG 0 GINJ 0 Service D I I i i I i 2766' 20" 80' 13 318" 2766" 277f1 5380 2670 97199518" 9119 9719 8150 5080 Perforation Depth lVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing GracIe: Tubing Me (ft): See Attached None NlA N/A No Packers. No SSSV Packers and SSSV MD (ft): N/A 80' Liner Perforation Depth MD (ft): See Attached Packers and SSSV Type: 13. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal Ii] Detailed Operations Program 11] BOP Sketch 0 15. Estimated Date for March. 2007 Commencing Operations: 17. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: 18. I hereby certify !hat the fotegoíng is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact ~ ~~ Printed Name Douglas A Clsmoski Tille Wells Team Leader, Alaska Dr1fllng and Wells Signature Date I Plugged 0 W NJ 0 Abandoned WDSPL 0' o Conditions of approval: NotIfy CommiSsion so that a repteSentatïve may witness Sundry Number: I I j ! I J I Plug Integrity 'ij!'J. BOP Test 0 MechanrcallntegñtyTest 0 location Clearance 0 Other: <:"'O"~.L1.-1:--S~c.\-~,..\e,~\'~\~\'\\.'\ \-(::¡ v.:;\\~~c::;. <-.~~~ RBDMS 8Ft. MAR 1 5 2DD7 Form 10-403 Revised 0612006 APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION Date: 3-/'!'-tJ:¡- Subsequent Form Requited: '-\\) ~ Submit in Duplicate A :3- ''B~(:)7 ~~/Íl(1é 7 I I I Approved by: . . Summary of Proposed Work BP Exploration (Alaska) Ine (BPXA) P & A Program Milne Point Unit A No.1 (Formerly Milne Point No.1) PTD 179-040 API No. 50-029-20376 Backeround Information and Present Well Condition Milne Point Unit A No. 1 is the discovery well for the Milne Point Field. The well was drilled, extensively tested, and suspended in early 1980 by Conoco Inc. It is located on MPU "A" pad, but has never been tied into the MPU production infrastructure. BPXA became the operator of this well when they assumed operatorship of the Milne Point Field several years ago. The well occupies an isolated cellar located just inside the road apron leading on to the pad. The well was drilled as a vertical hole to 10,180 ft MD and TVD, and is cased as follows: Casing Size Weight Grade Depth (MD) Cementing Record Conductor 20" 94# H-40 80 To surface Surface 13 3/8" 72# MN-80 2766 3000 sxs permafrost to surface Production 9 5/8" 47# Soo-95 9719 Cemented in two stages: Stage 1: 1600 sxs class "G" Stage 2: 350 sxs permafrost through FO @ 2554' The 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus is filled to the surface with arctic pack which was placed through an FO collar at 2281 ft, and the wellbore above 3720 ft has been displaced with 9.8 ppg CaCh brine. Attachment I show the present condition of the well. . . Perforation depths are shown below: 9168 - 9170 9144 - 9154 9134 - 9142 9120 - 9128 9110 - 9117 9094 - 9106 9055 - 9070 8840 - 8865 7102 - 7110 7028 - 7036 7069 - 7084 } 7052 - 7062 7070 - 7085 4400 - 4402 4348 - 4358 4376 - 4390 J- 4366 - 4372 4008 - 4010 3952 - 3962 3973 - 4000 }- 3970 - 3987 Depth Description Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Sadlerochit DST. Squeezed Sag River DST. Squeezed Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Middle Kuparuk DST. Squeezed Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Upper Cretaceous DST. Squeezed Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Cement squeeze for zonal isolation Upper Cretaceous DST. Squeezed At the time the well was suspended, the following cement plugs were placed: 9900 - 9525 9170 - 8958 8865 - 8750 7110 -7093 7085 - 6925 4402 - 4396 4358 - 4218 401 0 - 4004 3962 - 3720 180 - 60 Plug extends below and above an EZSV @ 9660' Plug extends below and above an EZSV's @ 9162' and 9000' Plug extends below and above an EZSV @ 8805' Plug placed through an EZSV @ 7093' Plug extends below and above an EZSV @ 7032' Plug placed through an EZSV @ 4396' Plug extends below and above an EZSV @ 4330' Plug placed through an EZSV @ 4004" Plug extends below and above an EZSV @ 3900' Partial surface plug This extensive series of downhole plugs effectively plugs and abandons the wellbore below the surface casing, and a final P & A wjll.~e accomplished by recovering the arctic, pack from the 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus above the de th of the existin artial surface pug, plugging the annulus with cement, and extending the plug in the 9 5/8" casing to the -surIãce. The casing strings will then be cut 4 ft below the original tundra surface and a subsurface marker plate installed. . . EQuipment and Materials The equipment spread for the well work includes the following: Trucks and support vehicles, as required. Heated wellhead enclosure Hot air heater( s) 966 Loader or equivalent Cat 240 Excavator or equivalent 2 ea 100 bbl open top tanks Wachs Saw Fuel truck, as required 3 ea light towers and generators Vacuum truck or supersucker E-line Unit 1" steel Pipe, Mechanics Shop (Weld/CutlMaintenance, etc.) Crew warm-up shelter/Office Unit 60 ton hydraulic crane Cement mixing and pumping unit Cement Hoses and lines for connecting wellhead to tanks, etc. 1 Lot, valves, fittings, tools, etc. 1 Lot, Oil spill contingency equipment Cellular telephones Air Monitor/gas detector 2 ea, trash dumpsters (scrap steel and combustible waste) P & A Operations Proeram. Milne Point Unit A No.1 Attachment II shows the post abandonment condition of the well. Since the majority of the wellbore will not be altered by the P & A work, Attachment II is drawn to show only the surface plugs and casing cuts which are included in this proposal. A detailed operations program is defined in Attachment III. The job is anticipated to require up to one week to complete, and it is scheduled for March 2007. Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" 60' -180' ~ - Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" X 13-3/8" Annulus (273') Cmt Plug 3770' - 3900' EZSV @ 3900' EZSV @ 4004' Cmt Plug 4218' - 4330' EZSV @ 4330' EZSV @ 4396' Cmt Plug 6925' - 7032' EZSV @ 7032' EZSV @ 7093' Cmt Plug 8750' - 8805' EZSV @ 8805' Cmt Plug 8958' - 9000' EZSV @ 9000' EZSV@ 9162' Cmt Plug 9525' - 9660' EZSV @ 9660' . Wellhead in place (not shown) . 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FO Collar@ 2281' FO Collar @ 2554' D F71 t2J 13-3/8" @ 2766' Cement Arctic Pack 9.8 ppg CaCI2 Brine 9.6 ppg Drilling Mud Perfs 3973-4000,3970-3987 (upper Cretaceous-squeezed) Perfs 3952-3962 (remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4008-401 O(remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4376-4390,4366-4372 (upper Cretaceous-squeezed) Perfs 4348-4358 (remedial-squeezed) Perfs 4400-4402 (remedial-squeezed) Est TOC primary cement @ -7000' Perfs, 3 zones (middle Kuparuk) 7069-7085 gross interval - squeezed Perfs 7102-7110' (remedial) squeezed Perfs 8840-8865' (Sag River) squeezed Perfs - 6 zones (Sadlerochit) 9055-9154 - gross interval - squeezed Perfs @9168-9170' (remedial) 9-5/8" @ 9719' TO @ 10,180' BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Well No. Milne Point Unit A No. 1 (Formerly - Milne Point No.1) PTD: 179-040 API No.: 50-029-20376 ATTACHMENT I . . ATTACHMENT II BP Exploration(Alaska) Inc. Well No. Milne Point Unit A No.1 pro: 179-040 API No.: 50-029-20376 Post Abandonment Condition 6. 6. <J \7 original tundra surface -- t> Gravel Pad '\J ~ ---- - 4' Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" X 13-3/8" Annulus 0-60' 9.8 ppg CaCI2 brine to 3770' Surface Cmt Plug in 9-5/8" Casing 0-180' ~~-----------~--- -------------~--- ------------------ -----------~---- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ----------------- ------------------ ~~§§~~~~~§§§§§§â§§§§§§ I: I ~~~:s%~~~~~~~~~;a : I: ~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~ ::: ~§§§§§§§§§§§§~§§§§~§§§§§§~~§§§ ::: ~~§§~§§§§~§§~§§§§§§§§~§§~§§ ::: :::::$:::~~~:::~:::::~:::::~:::::~~::::: ':' ',' ',' ',' ::: ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',1 ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' ',' I,: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- -- ~~ -~ ~~ -~ Cement ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 11,1.'. 111'11, IIIIII Arctic Pack ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D Em IE3 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ CaCI2 Brine 9.8 ppg Drilling Mud " ~ I, ~ ~ ... 6. IS: <1 Pad surface ---- +--- Subsurface marker plate (installed 4' below original tundra surface) 20" conductor @ 80' FO Collar@ 2281' FO Collar @ 2554' 13-3/8" @ 2766' 9-5/8" to 9719' ~ . . Attachment III BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc Milne Point Unit A No.1 (Formerly Milne Point No.1) PTD 179-040 API No. 50-029-20376 Well P & A Operations Program Summary of Present Condition This exploration well was drilled, tested and suspended by Conoco Inc in early 1980. The well was originally named "Milne Point No. I", and it is the discovery well for the Milne Point Field. The well has remained in suspended status for 27 years, and has never been tied into the Milne Point Field development. The well is located on MPU "A" pad, and occupies an isolated cellar situated just inside the road apron leading on to the pad. The well is basically plugged and abandoned downhole. There are 10 EZSV's below 3900 ft which are separated by cement plugs. All test intervals were first isolated by cement squeezes, and test perforations were subsequently squeezed as well. The wellbore above 3720 ft was displaced with 9.8 ppq CaClz brine, and a cement suspension plug was set in the 95/8" casing between 60 and 180 ft. The 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus is filled with arctic pack above 2281 ft, and the annulus is plugged with cement between 2281 ft and 2554 ft. There appears to be no reason to question the integrity of the casing and the downhole / plugs in this well, however precautionary pressure measurements should be made on the ./ 9 5/8" casing and the annulus before final P & A operations are started. P & A Pro2ram 1. Coordinate activities with BP MPU representatives. The excavation at A-I will create a temporary "choke point" for traffic entering MPU "A" pad, and the P&A work needs to be scheduled around times when unrestricted pad access is required. 2. Install wellhead shelter and rig up hot air heater. Apply heat to wellhead shelter for approximately 24 hours before starting P&A operations. Use this period to mobilize equipment to the location. 3. Thaw ice in well cellar and pump dry. Check pressures on 95/8" casing and on 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus. Grease and service valves on wellhead that access casing and annulus. . . 4. Remove top flange on wellhead to access 9 5/8" casing. Make dummy e-line run to determine depth of suspension plug, reportedly at 60 ft. Record actual depth of top of plug. 5. Rig up to punch 9 5/8" casing immediately above top of plug. Use 4 JSPF and punch casing through 2' interval. 6. Rig up hot oil unit for arctic pack flush and prep to pump 120° F diesel down the 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus and out the 9 5/8" casing, as well as down the casing and up the annulus. Have sufficient tankage on site to handle maximum anticipated waste stream from both arctic pack flush and topping off of surface plug. 7. Pump hot diesel first down the 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus. After two annulus volumes, switch to pumping down the casing and taking returns up the annulus. Continue these alternate circulations until annular returns are clean, or until the maximum recovery of arctic pack has been obtained, Rig down hot oil unit. 8. Calculate the cement volume required to set surface plugs in the 9 5/8" casing and \ in the 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus based on the depth of the existing plug in the \,0...,,& c \"". ~a 9 5/8" casing. Rig up cementers. Have contingéncy string of 1" steel pipe. (; ~ .' ::. '-\ l.! L1 \ available for placing surface plug in 95/8" casing, if necessary. \ ~ èl.de. ~ \ ~~\~ 0ú\C:;~~ '::" '-\' \.\ "->~\') 9. Batch mix required permafrost cement slurry volume. Retard slurry to have 4 !ft7W\ hour thickening time. Pump 5bbl MEOH spacer down 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" annulus ~ ( \ ~ followed by cement slurry. Take returns out 9 5/8" casing wing valve to waste tank. Note: If casing perforations plug with residual arctic pack, be prepared to RIH with contingency 1" open end steel pipe and complete setting surface plug by pumping cement down 1" pipe. Leave steel pipe in place after plug is set. Rig down cementers. 10. While WOC, excavate and remove well cellar. Segregate any contained gravel as directed by BPX representative. Extend excavation to approximately 6 ft below original tundra surface. Note: There is a buried electrical cable in the immediate vicinity of the well cellar. Have the BPXA on-site representative arrange for a locate on this cable before starting excavation. It may be necessary to bias the excavation in order to avoid this cable. Work this issue thoroughly with BPXA before starting the excavation. 11. Rig up Wachs Saw. Attach support/lifting slings to wellhead and use loader or crane to support wellhead while making casing cuts. Cut all casing strings 4 ft below original tundra surface. Remove wellhead and cut-off casing sections. 12. Fill any voids with cement and photo-document cement at surface in both casing and annulus. Give AOGCC inspector opportunity to witness cement at surface /" before installing subsurface marker plate. . . 13. Weld subsurface well marker plate on outermost casing as per 20 AAC 25.120 (a)(b) and (d). Backfill excavation and compact to pad surface as directed by BPX MPU representatives. 14. Clean up location and move out equipment. Obtain final location inspection from AOGCC if required. 15. File new Form 10-407 report with AOGCC referencing abandoned status of well. Notes: (1) Advise AOGCC North Slope Inspectors of minimum of 24 hours in advance of setting all plugs. (Telephone: 659-2714; Pager: 659-3607) (2) Hold safety meeting before starting anyon-site operations, and before all subsequent critical operations. MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: David John_~ DATE: October 2, 1994 Chairrna'n THRU: Blair Wondzell, ~3~ FILE NO: 2991jbbd.doc P. I. Supervisor FROM: John Spaulding,~. SUBJECT: Petroleum Insp. ~;,l~ -~ ~ Suspended Wells Inspection North Slope, Alaska October !,2&3, 1994: I accompanied Marian Sloan BPX representative on an inspection tour of BPX suspended wells at various North Slope locations. Travel was by pickup and helicopter. Marian Sloan Informed me that BPX is drafting a program with reasons for leaving wells listed below as suspended, this program will be available to the AOGCC in the very near future Oct. 1,1994 Y-22A / PBU / PTD 88-115; well head on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area very clean, well is located on a producing drillsite. S-10A / PBU / PTD 91-123; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, well is located on a producing drillsite. U-01 / PBU / PTD92-11; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, well is located on a producing drillsite. Z-32A / PBU / PTD 93-113; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing, 750 psi on inner annulus, 0 pressure on outer annulus, area clean, well is located on producing drillsite. Chevron 18-11-12 / PTD 80-108; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean. MP 22-31-11-13 / PTD 81-10; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, reserve pit is still open. MP 32-30-11-13 / PTD 80-152; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, reserve pit is still open. Oct. 2, 1994: A-01 / MPU / PTD 79-40; wellhead is removed with casing hanger still on, area clean, well is located on a active drillsite. A-03 / MPU / PTD 83-01; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, well is located on a active drillsite. B-02 / MPU / PTD 81-142; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, well is located on a producing drillsite, C-16 / MPU / PTD 85-116; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean, well is located on a producing drillsite. N-01B / MPU / PTD 84-13; wellhead on configuration, no pressure on tubing or annulus, area clean with timbers covering the cellar area and well guard around the wellhead. No Point #1 / MPU / PTD 94-27; wellhead on configuration, area clean, unable to land helicopter to check wellhead for pressures, No Point #1 is scheduled to become part of the F- pad construction at MPU. , NW Milne #1 / MPU / PTD 91-145; wellhead on configuration, area clean, island is suffering from severe-erosion on the North side. Oct. 3, 199...4: SaR Delta 31-11-16 / PTD 69-14; wellhead on configuration, area clean, has wooden location marker, no pressure on tubing or annulus. Sa,q Delta #3 / PTD 76-80; wellhead on configuration, area clean no pressure on tubing or annulus. sa,q Delta #4 / PTD 77-15; wellhead on configuration, area clean, no pressures on tubing or annulus. .SaR Delta #2A / PTD 77-69; wellhead on configuration, no pressures on tubing or annulus, timbers and cellar box material, reserve pit open. .Sag Delta #5 / PTD 80-129; no wellhead; bell shaped affair was covering the supposed well surface location, area clean. Sa,q Delta #8 / PTD 80-121; wellhead on configuration, timbers and well guard, island is eroding. · Alaska Island #1 / PTD 81-119; unable to land, area appeared clean from the air, marker post visible on South side of island. Niakuk ~, / PTD 84-200; wellhead on configuration, concrete river weights, cellars open, island eroding. · Niakuk #5 / PTD 85-27; wellhead on configuration, concrete river weights, cellars open, island eroding. Location Clearances; Niakuk #lA / PTD 76-28; area is clean, no visible marker post, island is eroding as planned. (;Niakuk #2A / PTD 76,-79;...area-is-clean;-.no--visible-marker--post; ..island--is-eroding as planned. I recommend that the AOGCC consider Niakuk lA & 2A for final abandonment and location clearance. , Summary; I inspected locations of 28 BPX suspended wells. I also inspected 2 wells for final abandonment and location clearances. BP EXPLORATION To: From: David W. Johnston Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Commission Steve Horton, Drig Mgr Shared Services Drilling ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~~ · Subject: Suspended wells Comoliance with reaulations In response to your letter dated August 15, 1994 regarding suspended wells attached are lists detailing well status and criteria for maintaining these wells in a suspended status. Plans for well inspections are in place for October 1 through October 3, 1994 as discussed with Blair Wondzell and John Spaulding. Updated reporting has been filed with the commission as listed. Yours Sincerely, Steve Herren Drilling Manager Bill Bredar Patrick Collins Jim Farnsworth Mike Miller Bruce Policky Scott Sigurdson Marian Sloan RECEIVED ' OCT 1 4 1994 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchor~a Suspended Wells, Request to retain susoension status The following wells are listed as suspended by the AOGCC under 20 AAC 25.110. These wells are requested to remain suspended for the reason(s) as indicated. Site inspections should be conducted as soon as possible. MP ^_rtl. n~-20376-00 Potential recompletion in the Kuparuk C and/or B sand as a water injector. Decision hinges on 1994/95 development drilling results (E-13) in this area. MPB-02; 029-20662-00 81-/¢'142 This well is scheduled for initial completion in the Schrader Bluff late this year or early next year. MPA-03; 029-20891-00 83-~001 Future utility as a Schrader Bluff producer with producing utility when surface infrastructure is installed on A pad. MPN-01 B; 029-21053-02 84-OO 13 N-01 B is a usable well in the Schrader Bluff, with producing utility when surface infrastructure is installed on N pad. The well should be retained in a suspended status until that time. MPC-16; 029-21364-00 85-0110 C-16 has recompletion potential in the Kuparuk "C" sand and/or the Schrader Bluff horizons. Although additional evaluation must be performed to quantify reserves and production potential, C-16 is believed to be a viable workover and/or sidetrack candidate. NWM#1; 029-22231-00 91-0145 Northwest Milne #1 should remain suspended until the Northwest Milne Point development is better defined. The wellbore is strategically located on a gravel island and may. possess utility in either production or injection operations. DNR recently certified this well as capable of production. No Point #1;029-22450-00 94-0027 No Point #1 will.be utilized in the upcoming F- Pad development. Expectations are to complete the Kuparuk "A" zone and commence production 4Q95. Niakuk ¢4, 029-21217-00 84-0200 Niakuk ¢4 is requested to remain suspended until the viability of the well for monitoring is defined. Niakuk ¢5, 029-21290-00 85-0027 Niakuk ¢5 should remain suspended for observation purposes at this time. Sag Delta ¢33-12-16, 029-20176-00 75-0058 Area being drained by 1994 Alapah well NK-26 (HAW). Potential use as a monitor well for this new reservoir Would have to truck oil across winter ice road if resume production Produced 186 MBO in 1985 2 month production' test. Sag Delta ¢5, 029-20527-00 80-0129 Area being drained by L5-26 (high gas well), L5-28, and L5-36 from south to west. Well tests indicated fairly tight, but productive rock; perhaps inadequate stimulation? Costs prohibitive for eventual tie-in to L5 (? via Heald Point). Potential for gas cap monitor well Sag Delta 31-11-16, 029-20011-00 69-0014 Area being drained by L4-36, 80 Acre offset to NW. Potential for service well (water injection?) Well is capable of production, but most Lisburne in. water leg and costs likely prohibitive for tie-in to L4. Sag Delta ¢2A, 029-20234-01 77-0069 South of Sag Delta ¢1, in water leg of Alapah oil accumulation in NK-26 well. Remote potential for pressure monitoring of Alapah offtake and the effect on the Alapah aquifer; though, costs would likely be prohibitive. Sag Delta #8, 029-20519-00 80-0121 Z-32A, 029-21924-01 93-0113 S-10A, 029-20765-01 91-0123 Sag Delta #8 should remain suspended until the development plan for the area is better defined. This well may possess utility for production or as an observation well. Z-32 was shut in due to high water production in 1992. In 1993 it was sidetracked to a new location. The oil column at the new location was less than prognosed and was not considered economic and the well was suspended. There is oil in the area that can be reached as a new sidetrack from this well. A specific location has not yet been identified, but we wish to retain this wellbore for a future sidetrack. S-10 was sidetracked in 1992. Drilling difficulties were encountered while drilling through a fault in the Kingiak and the well was suspended. There is oil in the area that can be reached as a new sidetrack from this well. A specific location has not yet been identified, but we wish to retain this wellbore for a future sidetrack. The West Sak formation, a non unitized formation in the PBU license area, is reachable from this wellbore. Work in ongoing on a facility sharing agreement. In the case that a satisfactory agreement is reached, this wellbore could be used to access oil in this formation. Y-22A, 029-21558-01 88-0115 Y-22 was sidetracked in 1988. The sidetrack was suspended due to drilling difficulties. There is oil in the region that can be reached as a new sidetrack from this well. A location has not been worked on but we wish to retain thiS wellbore for a future sidetrack. U-01, 029-22244-00 92-0011 PR 33-12-13, 029-20047-00 69-0104 There is oil in the area that can be reached as a new sidetrack from this well. A specific location has not yet been identified, but we wish to retain this wellbore for a future sidetrack. The well penetrates The West Sak and Ugnu formations in the aquifer. Work in ongoing on a facility sharing agreement with subsequent appraisal of the formations. This well could be used to test the aquifer properties. These wells are listed as suspended, action items are detailed. Ak Island ¢1,289-20018-00 81-0119 Alaska Island ¢1 was abandoned in 1988. The completion notice has been refiled with AOGCC on 9/15/94. The site is ready for inspection (priority 1 ). Niakuk ¢1A, 029-20156-01 76-0028 Niakuk ¢1A was abandoned in 1991. A sundry application requesting status change was filed with AOGCC 9/20/94. A completion notice will follow when the sundry application is approved. The site is ready for inspection (priority 1). Niakuk ¢2A, 029-20180-01 76-0079 Niakuk ¢2A was abandoned in 1991. A sundry application requesting status change was filed with AOGCC 9/20/94. A completion notice will follow when the sundry application is approved. The site is ready for inspection (priority 1). PBU H-01, 029-20099-00 71-0015 The well was drilled in 1971 and hit a down thrown fault block with only 20ft of oil bearing Ivishak. This was not economic at the time. It was left suspended without tubing. Recent success in fraccing the Sag formation indicated that it might be an economic well. A rig workover was completed in April 1994 and the well was put on production 9/94. It is not necessary to inspect this site. Kemik Unit ¢1,223-20006-00 70-0060 Kemik Unit ¢1 is scheduled to be abandoned in the near future. Abandonment planning is now in progress. Site ,insPection will not be necessary at this time most likely should be scheduled for Spring of 1995. P2-59, 029-22096-00 90-0140 Arco Alaska Inc. is the operator of this well, they will be addressing the question of suspension. Sag Delta ¢3, 029-20233-00 79-OO8O Well plugged and abandoned March, 1991. Well completion notice will be refiled with the Commission. Sag Delta #4, 029-20245-00 77-0015 Well plugged and abandoned March, 1991. Well completion notice will be refiled with the Commission. The following wells are not under BP Exploration ownership. A letter requesting the owners to respond regarding their wishes for these wells was sent on 9/30/94. MP 03-10-12, 029-20483-00 80-0066 MP 33-11-12, 029-20504-00 8O-OO92 CHEV 18-11-12, 029-20511-00 80-0108 Term C 03-11-12, 029-20356-00 78-0102 MP 22-3 81-0010 MP 43-3 80-0139 MP 30-1 80-0152 1-11-13, 029-20545-00 1-11-13, 029-20536-00 1-13, 029-20546-00 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 August 15, 1994 Steve Horton, Drlg Mgr BP Exploration (Alaska) Itc P O Box 196612 (MB12-1) Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Re: Suspended Wells Compliance with regulations Dear Mr. Horton: BP Exploration and the predecessor Sohio companies have several suspended wells as shown on the attached lists: BP SUSPENDED WELLS PRIOR TO 1980 and BP SUSPENDED WELLS SINCE 1980. The applicable regulation is as follows: 20 AAC 25.110 SUSPENDED WELLS (a) Upon application by the operator under 20 AAC 25.105(e), the commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well (1) encounters hydrocarbons of sufficient quality and quantity to indicate the well is capable of producing in paying quantities as reasonably demonstrated by well tests or interpretive formation evaluation data; or (2) is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. For each well on the attached lists of suspended wells, please provide data showing that the well meets the criteria of (1) or (2) above, or advise as to your plans to abandon the well. Wells that meet the criteria of (a) above that you wish to maintain as suspended, as r~equi-re~ by 20 AAC 25.110(e), must have well site inspections ~is ye~~tq snow covering the locations. David W..Johnston ~ , Chairman ' ~ Attachments c: Blair Wondzell bew/11 bpsusp /15/94 BP SUSPENDED WELLS SINCE 1980 PAGE 1 AUGUST 1994 PERMIT 79-0040-0 80-0066-0 80-0092-0 80-0108-0 80-0121-0 80-0129-0 80-0139-0 80-0152-0 81-0010-0 81-0119-0 81-0142-0 83-0001-0 84-0013-0 84-0200-0 85-0027-0 85-0110-0 88-0115-0 90-0140-0 91-0123-0 91-0145-0 92-0011-0 93-0113-0 94-0027-0 API NUMBER 029-20376-00 029-20483-00 029-20504-00 029-20511-00 029-20519-00 029-20527-00 029-20536-00 029-20546-00 029-20545-00 089-20018-00 029-20662-00 029-20891-00 029-21053-02 029-21217-00 029-21290-00 029-21364-00 029-21558-01 029-22096-00 029-20765-01 029-22231-00 029-22244-00 029-21924-01 029-22450-00 WELL WELL WELL NAME CLASS STATUS MILNE POINT UNIT A-01 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT 3-10-12 DEV SUSP PBU MP 11-33-11-12 1 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT TR 18-11-12 DEV SUSP SAG DELTA 8 EXP SUSP SAG DELTA 5 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT 31-11-13 DEV SUSP PBU MP 32-30-11-13 1 DEV SUSP PBU MP 22-31-11-13 2 DEV SUSP ALASKA ISLAND i EXP SUSP MILNE POINT UNIT B-02 DEV SUSP MILNE POINT UNIT a-03 DEV SUSP MILNE POINT UNIT N-01B DEV SUSP NIAKUK 4 EXP SUSP NIAKUK 5 EXP SUSP MILNE POINT UNIT C-16 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT Y-22A DEV SUSP PT MCINTYRE P2-59 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BaY I/NIT S-10A DEV SUSP NORTHWEST MILNE 1 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT U-01 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UI~IT Z-32A DEV SUSP NO POINT 1 DEV SUSP STATUS DATE 4/15/80 10/11/80 4/29/81 12/24/80 4/15/81 4/13/81 2/20/81 m/18/81 2/14/81 6/08/82 5/27/82 12/10/83 4/27/84 2/17/85 4/18/85 10/27/93 10/29/88 12/22/90 11/06/91 3/30/92 3/16/92 8/31/93 4/08/94 SECT 23 33 33 O7 27 36 O5 3O 3O 11 19 23 3O 25 25 10 33 14 35 25 18 19 O6 TWP 13N llN llN llN 12N 12N 10N llN 11N i0N 13N 13N 13N 12N 12N 13N liN 12N 12N 14N lin liN 13N Ri~G 010E 012E 012E 012E 016E 015E 013E 013E 013E 022E OllE OiOE 010E 015E 01SE 010E 013E 014E 012E 009E 013E 012E 010E MER U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U 15/94 BP SUSPENDED WELLS PRIOR TO 1980 PAGE AUGUST 1994 pEPa~4IT 69-0014-0 69-0104-0 70-0060-0 71-0015-0 75-0058-0 76-0028-0 76-0079-0 76-0080-0 77-0015-0 77-0069-0 78-0102-0 API AK/MBER 029-20011-00 029-20047-00 223-20006-00 029-20099-00 029-20176-00 029-20156-01 029-20180-01 029-20233-00 029-20245-00 029-20234-01 029-20356-00 WELL WELL WELL NAME CLASS STATUS SAG DELTA 31-11-16 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT 33-12-13 DEV SUSP KEMIK UNIT I DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT H-01 DEV SUSP SAG DELTA 33-12-16 EXP SUSP NIAKUK 1-a EXP SUSP NIAKUK 2-a EXP SUSP SAG DELTA 3 EXP SUSP SAG DELTA 34633 4 EXP SUSP SAG DELTA 28337 2-a EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT TERM C DEV SUSP STATUS DATE 4/28/69 12/20/69 6/17/72 6/22/71 4/28/76 4/30/76 3/30/77 3/23/77 3/22/78 12/27/77 4/25/79 SECT 31 33 17 21 04 26 26 35 35 10 03 TWP llN 12N 01N llN llN 12N 12N 12N 12N 11N llN 016E 013E 020E 013E 016E 01SE 015E 016E 016E 016E 012E MER U U U U U U U U U U U John R. Kemp Division Manager Warren J. Hairford Division Operations Manager Gordon A. Hitchings Division Projects Manager Conoco Inc. 3201 C Street Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 564-7600 July 29, 1986 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska 0il and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton: Sundry Application for Milne Point Well No. A-1 Conoco would like to extend the suspended status of the Milne Point A-1 well until August 1, 1987. Justification for the extension is in accordance with AAC 25.110(b). Development of the Shallow Oil Sands is expected to be initiated on the 'A' pad within the next several years. The A-1 well is a candidate for recompletion as a service well in these formations. Very truly yours, ohn R Kemp~ ger ljm RECEIVED AUG--5 1986 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA - ALASi.,,~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMI. _,SION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend ~G,~peration Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well El Alter casing Time extension ~ Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [Z] Perforate I-J Other 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. 3. Address 3201 C Street, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. Location of well at surface 2~1~1'3' FNL, 20'67" FEL, Sec. 23, T13N, RiOE, U.M. 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) KB 41.5 6. Unit or Property name Milne Point Unit 7. Well number A-1 feet At top of productive interval V,~rtical Hole At effective depth Vertical Hole At total depth Vertical Hole 8. Permit number 79-40 9. APl number 50-- fl?q-?~376 10. Pool Wildcat 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 10,180 feet Plugs (measured) 10,180 feet Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Structural Conductor 109' 20" To surface Surface 274.5' 13-3/8" 3000 SXS Intermediate Production 9703 9-5/8" 1600 SXS Liner erforation depth: measured (9056'-70'; 9094'-9106'; 9110'-17' 8840'-65') (7052'-64'; 7069'-85')(4348'-58'~ 4366'-72' 4000') true vertical (Vertical Well) Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) N?A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) N/A Description summary of proposal [] 12.Attachments Measured depth 131' 2766' True Vertical depth 131' 2766' 9719' 9719' ; 9120-,Z8';9134'-42'; 9144'-54' ; 4376'-90') (395z,-62,;3970,- RECEIVED AUG .--5 1986 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Detailed operations program [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation N/A 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I he~yN,certify Signed ha, t the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge h,~_Xz, Title Sr. Production Engineer Date 7/Z4/86 Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Approved by Notify commission so representative may witness [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance Approval No. by order of ,~." r- Commissioner the commission Date '--¢"--,,.-~ Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate RECEI V AUG 5 Oil & Gas Cot Anchors, MILNE POINT UNIT A NO I (FORMERLY DESIGNATED MILNE POINT NO. I) CASING · DIAGRAM OPERATOR: CONOCO, INC. SURFACE LOCATION: 2113' FNL, 2067' FEL, S23, TI3N, RIOE , U.M. BOTTO~AHOLE LOCATION: 2113' FNL, 2067' FEL, S23, TI3N, RIOE, U.M. SPUD DATE ' 2/5/80 GROUND LEVEL EL. 20' MSL 131'~ 60' Ill}' ED 3900' 9.8 PPG BRINE · ,, · l, · CommiSsion KELLY BUSHING EL. 41.5' MSL ,.-4o ~4,,,./FI. CSG. ~ 94 lb/f:., tt-40, O'-13t' 1.3-3/8", 72 lb/ft, MN-80, .~?RS., 0'-2766' · 9-5/8", 47 lb/fi, S00-95, BTRS. (153JTS) and 8RD ""~-.~0" C~. ~ (100JTS), 0'-9719' --13~,,, 7Z t.m. I~ ~TIS. ~. C~ENT: Primary 13-3/8" casing - 3000 sks. of Howco Permafrost cml. 9-5/8" casing - First stage - 1600 sks. of class G P,B.t O I · · E o. ~&GE COld. AR £ o. STAGE COLLAI I~3~' FLOAT SHO[ LE~F~ 12.? PPG EMW ~IZ~4· IIOLE ~oP Of FII~T STAG~_ C~IIENT CALGUL~ z 1~' EZSY k~AINEI~ [PRO0. Ptflr~EATK~. · IMIOI;L~ ELF&RUE I PRQ(~. P~RFONATtOIS~ ~SV RETAINER PROD. [~V RETAINER L[AKOFF: 16.2 PPG ORIGINAL: JBF, 518~ REVISIONS, w/t% CFR-2. Second ~tag~ - 350 sks. of Permafrost type C cement Third sta~e - displaced annulus (9-5/8" x 13-3/8") completely with Arctic Pack Secondary Sqz. No. I - squeezed I00 sks. of class G cement below the EZSV retainer at 9660' and spotted 50 sks. of cement on top. Sqz. No. 2 - (9168'-9170') squeezed 150 sks of ciass G w/l% CFR-2, 0.15% HR-7 below EZSV retainer at 9162'. Sqz. No.. 3 ~ squeezed 100 sks. of clas~ G w/ 1% CFR-2, 0.2% HR-7 through EZSV at 9000~ and ~potted 15 sks. on top of EZSV. Perforations at 9055'-9154'. Sqz. No. 4 -* squeezed 80 sks. of class G cml. w/l% CFR-2, 0.2% HR-7 below an EZSV retainer at 8805' *mad spotted 20 sks. on top. Sqz~ No. 5 - squeezed 100 sks. o~ class G cmO. C¥R-2, 0.2% HR~7 be]ow a retainer at 7093'. Perfor~tJ.o~s ~t 7102'-7110', Sqz. No. 6 - squeezed 150 sks. of class C cml. ,~/~% CFR.-2, 3% CaCl2 through & RTTS packer set at 6878'. Perforations are at 7028'-7036'. Sqz. No. 7 - squeezed 100 sks. of class C cmt. w/1% CFR-.2 be].ow EZSV retainer at 7032' and spotted 40 sks. cement on top. Perforations are at 7052'-7085' Sqz. No. 8 - 15 bbls. of class G cmt. w/3% CaC12 was circulated behind casing b~tween perforations at 4400'-4402' and 4348'-4358'. 8 additicnal hbls. of cement were squeLzed out perforations at 4400'-4402'. Sqz. No. 9 - squeezed 100 sks. of class G cml. w/3% CaC12 below a RTTS packer at 4265' into perforations at 4348'-~358'. Sqz. No. 10- squeezed 100 sks. of class G cml. w/ 0.75% Cat12 through a RTTS packer set at 4232' into perforations at 4348'-4358'. Sqz. No. ll- squeezed 100 sks. of cl~s G cmt. w/3% CaC12 below am EZSV regainer set al' 4330' and spotted 40 sks. on top, Perforations open at 4366' to 4390'. Sqz. No. 12- with an EZSV retainer at 4004' and perforations at 4008'-4010' and 3952'--3962', 75 sks. of class G w/3% CaC12 were circulated behind casing, 100 sks. of cml. were squeezed into the lower perforations, and 40 sks. of cml. were spotted on top of the retainer. Sqz. No. 13- squeezed 100 sks. of class C cml. CaC12 through a RTTS packer (set ~t 3823') into the squeeze perforations at 3952'-.!962'. Sqz. No. 14- squeeze~ 100 sks. of clmos G cml. w/3% CaC12'~hrough a RTTS packer (set at 3818') into the squeeze perforations a~ 3952'-3962'. Sqz. No. 15- squeezed 125 sks. of class O cml. w/2% CaC12 through a RTTS packer (set at 3815'~ into perforations open at 3q73'-4000'. Sqz. No. 16- squeezed 150 sks. of class C w/3% CaCI2 below an EZSV retainer at 3900' and spotted 50 sks. of cml. on top. Perforations are open at 3970'-3987'. Abandonment plug in 9-5/8" casin~ - 50 sks. of permafrost cement was spotted from [80' to 60' inside the 9-5/8" casing. Maximum Hole An~le: The maximum hole angle of 3.2° was measured at 8600'. Hilne Point !Init A No. 1 Casing DiaKram Data PKRFO~\TIONS: Production 9144 -9154' 9134 -9142' 9120 -9128' - 8 JSPF, Schlumberger 9110 -9117' 9094 -9106' 9055 -9070' 8840'-8865' - 8 JSPF, Schlumberger 7069'-7084' 7070'-7085' - 4 JSPF, Schlumberger 7052'-7062' 7054'-7064' 4366'-4372' 4376'-4390' - 4 JSPF, Sch].umberger 3973'-4000' - 8 JSPF, Schlumberger 3970'-3987' - 8 JSPF, Sch]umberger Squeeze - Ail squeeze perforations were shot with 4 JSPF by Schlumberger. 9168'-9170' 7102'-7110' 7028'-7036' 4400'-4402' 4348'-4358' 4008'-4010' 3952'-3962' Well Test Results: Test No. Date 3/23/80 2 3/26/80 3 3/30/80 4 4/ 6/80 5 4/io/8o IntV. 9055'--9070' 9094'-9106' 9110'-gi17' 9120'-9128' 9134'-9142' 9144'-9154' 8839'-8865' 7052'-7064' 7069'-7085' 4366'-4372' 4376'-4390' 3973'-4000' Forl~o Sadl. Sag. R. U. Ct. U. Ct. BOPD (°AP1) =0- 448 (35.4°) 274 (19.8°) 125 (19.3°) BWPD MCFPD Pwh Pwf Pe 184 N/A 15 · 4035 4474 -O- 375 150 1250 4410 78.9 85 2310 3539 -O- NA 0 -- 1914 0 -- NA RECEIVED- AUG 5 1986 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage July 21, 1986 Mr. Don Girdler Conoco Inc. 3201 "C" Street, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503-2689 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Re: Extension of Suspended Status Gwydyr Bay State No. 2-A Milne Point No. A-1 Dear Mr. Girdler.. A review of our records shows that the above referenced wells are suspended. Section ll0(a) of the regulations states the Commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. Section 105(e) states that "[e]ach well to be abandoned or suspended must be plugged...to prevent the movement of fluid either into or between freshwater and hydrocarbon sources and to prevent all other fluid migration within the well bore." In compliance with Section 170(a) of the regulations, "It]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exsists, and the wellbore is properly plugged. We are-, therefore, requesting you to submit Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approval, for a one-year extension of suspended status for the above referenced wells together with justification for keeping the wells in suspended status. Please call Harold J. Hedlund at (907) 279-1433 if you have any questions. Sincerely, ~ ,~. ~',~ Lonnie C. Smith ¢ommiss ±oner Jo/A.HJH.22 Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 November 6, 1984 Mr. Jim Trimble Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Trimble: Attached are completed 10-403 forms for Milne Point A-i, A-2, B-i, B-2, B-3, B-4A, B-5, C-I, C-2, C-3, D-l, L-I, M-iA, N-lB, and Gwydyr Bay State 2A. Ail of the above are classified suspended wells. Conoco will contact one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year as long as the status of the wells are suspended. Please contact Jim Dosch at 279-0611 if you have any questions. Yours very tru].y,, '~ R. Kemp JTD/ks Attachments RECEIVED NOV 0 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. CommissJor~ Anchorage bcc: W. J. Hairford A. E. Hastings RECEIVED NOV 0 ~ 198~ Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASF.._ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION .._!MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Conoco Inc. 79-40 3. Address 8. APl Number 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 50- 029-20376 4. Location of Well 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Section 23, T13N, R10E, U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 41.5' KB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47433 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point A-1 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk Field 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate Lq Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate ['~ Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing ~] Other [~X Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Request one year extension for a suspended well.. Conoco will contact one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year as long as the status of the well is suspended. This well will remain suspended until production from the Milne Point Unit commences in early 1986. Well A-1 will be placed on production shortly thereafter. 14. I he,-eb~ foregoZ,~ue~alcorre_~to the best of my knowledge.  Manager of Alaskan Operations Signed 'k,_ ,/f/, ~_J IE//' ~'~"~_~/_....-,,-"~ Title The spa.c__~for Commission use)' Condit75s/of Approval, if an~: Date 9-26-84 Approved by COMMISSIONER By Order of the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate MEMORA, IDUM Sta e of Alaska THRU FROM: ALAS~OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION C. ~. '~tterton · OA/E: August 22, 1984 Cha~rm~ - / ~ ~ Lonn~e-~T sm±th .~C~ F,LE UO: D. 31.52 Co~issioner .... ~ , TELEPHONE NO: Bobby Foste su~[c~: Petroleum Inspector Inspect Suspended Wells and Locations at Conoco Sites. Thursday., August 16, 1984: I traveled this date to Prudhoe Bay and met ~ith Jerry Fritch ahd Jim Dosch, Conoco representatives, to inspect the suspended drill sites and wells listed below. Gwyder Bay .2A Milne Point N-lB M£1ne Point M-IA Milne Point L-1 Milne Point Pad A (4 wells) Milne Point Pad C (4 wells) Milne Point Pad B Milne Point Pad D I recommend to the Commission that these wells and drill sites be accepted as suspended. PiCtures attached. 02-O01A(Rev, 10/79) Suspended Well 20 AAC and Location Report 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE I NFOP~4AT !ON: 0P~-ra~Or , [ JO~20 ~) :. Address ~-~.~ ~. Surface Location of Well Ft. F L, Ft. Sec. , T , R , M. _ " Date Su~spended r . . Permit No. L API No. Unit or Lease Name Well No. Condition of Pad ~~ Condition of Pits_ Well head - All outlets plugged Wel 1 sign - Attached to well head Attached to well guard Attached to Information correct ~P No Ye s No  No Cellar - Opened Yes Fil led Yes ~ Ye s WaterWell - Plugged off Capped No Rat Hole Opan No Fi 1 led No Covered Open Explanation _ _ _ Ye s No Ye s No Ye s No Photographs taken to verify above conditions~ No Explanaton done be acceptable This well and location is ~_~eptable~ (unacceptable) to suspended for th~ ~od of ~ ~19~__~ thru ~-/~ Inspected by: Da te: be classified as Revised 8~24/82 H. D. Haley Manager of Alaskan Operations October 17, 1983 Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 Mr. Jim Trimble Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Trimble: Attached are completed 10-403 forms for Milne Point A-l, A-2, B-i, B-2, B-3, B-4A, C-l, C-2, C-3, C-4, D-l, and Gwydyr Bay State #2A. All of the above are classified as suspended wells, and Conoco will be contacting one of your representatives to conduct an inspection of these wells each year as long as the wells remain under this status. Also attached is a completed 10-407 form requesting a change in status for Milne Point B-5 from plugged and abandoned to suspended. You wi].], also find photographs enclosed covering the cleanup operations that took place subsequent to this year's inspection of Gwydyr Bay State #1 and #2A. Photographs are also included that show the new signs mounted on Milne Point C-4 and D-2A. Please contact J. T. Dosch if additional information is necessary or if you should have any questions. H. D. Haley Manager of Alaskan Operations JTD/kp cc: A. E. Hastings, Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER 2. I~,ame of Ope4'ator bonoco 1nc. 7. Permit No. 79-40 3. Address 8. APl Number 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 5o-029-20376 4. Location of Well 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, U.M. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47433 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) _ 41.5 KB 12. 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point A-1 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk Field Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other X~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Request one year extension for a suspended well. Conoco will contact one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year until the well has a plugged and abandoned status. The space b~ow for Commission use / t~.'~ D. Ha ley e~r .~/~¢:::2~,~the foregoing is true~') - and correct to the best of my knowledge. Conditions of Approval, if any: ORIGINAL SIUiEO BY LONtIIE g. SlfflTfl Approved by Title Manager of Alaskan Operations Date 10-19-83 Approved Copy Returned By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission · I Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA'U--'IL AND GAS CONSERVATION cO"~MISSION SUNDRY NOTI S AHI) REPORTS ON W = L,S 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. 3. Address 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. Location of Well 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, UN 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 41.5 KB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47433 7. Permit No. 8. APl Number 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point A-1 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk Field 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon I~ Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other X,]~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. 'Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Request one year extension for a suspended well. Conoco will contact one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year until the well has a plugged and abandoned status. Returned , 14. I hereby certify that the forcing is tru~and correct to the best of my knowledge. - s~.~o ~~/~~ T~t,~ Ha nageP of Alaskan 0pe~at~ons D~t. The space below for Commission use 10-6-82 Conditions of Approval, if an%is site was inspected by our representative on July 26, 1982. There was oil and water in the celler which ~ have been informed has been removed. A sub- / sequent inspection will n~cessary by August 1983. Approved by. ~Y }{~[~¥ Iii11. [~J~[[~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1 ~80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate MEMORANDUM State of Alaska ALASKA OIL A/~D .GAS CONSErVAtION TO: C.V. Chatterton DATE: .,:' FILE NO: C o~,':-; ~,i~ TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Harold R. Eawkins // ._<, ~ SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector ~;-;'! September 16, 1983 10SA:F3 Cleanup Inspection £or Extension of Sus~nded Status, Conoco hilne Point A-i, Sec. 23, T131.~, kl0L, U~;~, peri,it 79-40. We. dnes~ay, August 17, 1983: While I was inspectin9 other loca- tions subject of other reports, I inspected Conoco's "A" location at Milne Point. Inspecting~ this location for a cleanup inspection lot extension of suspension was impossible, as Conoco t:,ad a workover rig on ,location ~orking and usin§ all of the Pad. "A" for stagin9' area. ~;.~ell sign and well was okay. I took ~.ictures for verification of .conditions of th6 Pad. Z filled out an A.O.G.C.C. report ~ich is attachea. In summa~3-, i inspected Conoco's well and location on A-1 anQ found location being used for stagin9 area. ~his location cannot be approved for cleanup at tl'~is time. Attach~-~nts 02-001A(Rev. t0/79) Suspended Wel. 1 and Location Report 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: Ope ra tor L~_~/~ ~_A- _~ Addre s s Surface Location of Well Sec.~, T~ ~, R~.~, .U M. Date Suspended erm t F ~ L API No. 50 Unit or Lease Name .X~/~/~' Wel 1 No. ~_ ~ ......... Field & Pool Condition of Pad ...... · Well head - Ail outlets plugged · Well'sign - Attached to well head ' At~ta,ched to welt~uard~ .Attached to  No Ye s No Ye s No ' Information correct ~-- .... ~ ~ ..... _ __ -- .-_--- ~.- Cellar - Opened Yes ,No 'Fi 1 led , Y~e_s No d0ve r~ ~ No WaterWell - 'Plugged off capped Rat Hole No Open Yes  Ye s Ope n Exp la nation, ~ d~/~c No No No above conditions Photographs taken to verify ~No Explanaton ._ Work to be done to be acceptable · 'suspended for the period of . lg--'-~T~f%~ 19 . Inspected by: Date: ~"/7 -~_ ~3 Revised 8~24/82 .. MEMOR.-.,4DUM St_.,e of Alaska ; '-ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION DATE: February 9, 19 63 TO: .Staff FROM: ~.arry W. Kugler Commissioner F,LE NO: i~9B TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Extended Confidentiality. : . Currently the AOGCC hold data on the following ~-'-~::"" ~"' an indefinitely, extended confidential period: ., . , ~":: 05/06/79 '-', ~~ Oil Co. . ~ ~ ~~n ~ ~. 91 01/30/80 · ';- ~, ~c. ~ug~ 91 '~ 12/31/80" ~~n U.S.A." .-. ~ ~le ~~ 91 '- "- 04/24/~ Atlmic ~fi~d ~. W~ ~ 25606 ~13- · , 07/24/~ '-'~; ~on Oil Co. of Calf. -~~ ~ ~t 91 '- 08/20/~ F~il Oil ~~r~i~ ~~ ~r ~. 91 _ 04/20/~ ,. ~~o ~c. ~~r B~ ~e 91 ;-' 05/12/~ ~il O~ ~~i~ ~~ ~ ~e ~t ~1 . . 05/~/~2 ~o ~c.- ,~e .~ ~t ~A-i _ ?...,~ ., · 0Z/~9/83 ~~ ~. ~ ~oa ~t ~ .... ' ',06/~5/~ ~ O~ ~. o~ Ca~. ~~ ~ ~t ~2 12 wells in API N~ER 50-703-20001 50-057-20001 50-073-20001 50-057-20002 50-029-20345 50-133-20323 50-0 ~-20008 50-029-20375 50-029-20396 50-029-20376 50-0 89-20009 50-133-20333 C~t~r 26, 1982 Conoco 2525 "C" Stre.~t ~n~a~, Alaska 99503 ¥~: Cle~n-qp ir~c~ion m3s[e~d }.~lne ~int A-l, Sec 23, TI~';, Id0E, ~.~. ~ntlemen: C~Ir repre~tive ins~cte~ this site on July 26, 1982. Ti-~re %-~s oil and %rater in th~ cellar Oi~ %~ ba~ ~n inforr~x~ bas ~n AI~ ~ v~!l sign ~s ~-.~lne ~i~ 1" ~t ii sb~uld t~ ~n~d to A m]b~nt iDm~ction %ill ~ nec~ssary by August 1~83. in~re!y, HWK/JKT.: vdl -' STATE OF ALASKA '- ALASKA C,,L AND GAS CONSERVATION CO,,,MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1, DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. 3. Address 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. Location of Well 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, UM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 41.5 KB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47433 7. Permit No. (~ ~' ~"'}~,.-:. '.~-/,r';~l 8. APl Number ~:: ~ 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point A-1 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk Field 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment E] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [~ Pull Tubing [] Other X]i~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Request one year extension for a suspended well. Conoco will contact one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year until the well has a plugged and abandoned status. A Returned 14. I hereby certify that the f .o.r-~C~oinQ is truCand correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed__ /~'~//~~-'-~-~"q Title Manager of Alaskan Operations Date 10-6-82 The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any:,~/tiS site was iz~spected by our representative on Jul'~ ~26, 1982. There was oil and water in the celler which w~ have been informed has been removed. A sub- sequent inspection will necessary by August 1983. OiTIG'~AI. SIGNED By Order of Approved by_ I~,V It i~f~'~/ ~! I, ll ~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 / Submit "IntentionS" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate H. D. Haley Conoco ]nc, Manager of Alaskan Operations October 1, 1982 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage. AK 99503 Mr. Jim Trimble Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Trimble- Attached are completed 10-403 forms for: Milne Point A-i, B-I, B-2, B-3, B-4A, C-I, C-3, D-I, Kavearak Point 32-25; and Gwydyr Bay State #2A. All of the above are classified as suspended wells and Conoco will be contacting one of your representatives to conduct an inspection each year until the wells have a plugged and abandoned status. Also attached is a completed 10-407 form requesting a change in status for Gwydyr Bay State #1 from suspended to plugged and abandoned. You will also find the photographs you requested concerning the recent inspections of Gwydyr Bay State #1, #2A, and Milne Point A-1. Please contact J. T. Dosch if additional information is necessary or if you should have any questions. Yours very truly, H. D. Ha ley Manager of Alaskan Operations JTD/tt cc' G A. Merriman - w/o attachments A. E. Hastings - w/o attachments MEMOR, NDUM St .:e of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO:C. ~. ~W~tterton DATE: August 20, 1982 FILE NO: 10 8A/B THRU: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner Petroleum Inspector TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Inspect Conoco Locations Listed Below for Compliance of A.O.G.C.C. Regulation A.C.C. 20:170 Monday,.. July 26j 1982 - I met with Jim Dosch and Dan McCoy, Conoco representatives and we flew via helicopter to the locations listed below to inspect for compliance with A.O.G.C.C. regulation A.C.C. 20:170 concerning P & A and suspension of wells and locations. Gwyder Bay #1 - Suspended well and location As the attached pictures show the location is clean and level. The P & A marker is in place and all information is bead welded and correct. A small area on the north side of the pad where a small pit was backfilled is rough, but it is my opinion that more damage would be' done to the area than good if equipment was moved in and an attempt was made to level the area. I recommend to the Commission that this location be accepted for suspension. Gwyder Bay #2A - Suspended well and locaton As the attached pictures show, this location is level. There is a small amount of trash -- wire, pipe thread protectors and boards that need to be removed. There is some small oily spots at the northwest end of the pad. These have to be removed. The x-mas tree needs a plug in the top valve. It is my recommendation to the Commission that this location be accepted for suspension when above work is completed. Milne Point #1- Suspended well and location AS thee attached pictures show this location is very rough. I was informed by Jim that a gravel pad was to be built over this area in the near future. As the picture shows the area has been surveyed and staked for gravel fill. 02-00iA(Rev.10/79) The cellar is ~11 of oil and water and I ~equested that this be removed immediately. Jim said he would send a vacuum truck to pull the oil and water out. I recommend to the Commission this location not be accepted until Conoco furnishes the Commission with information concerning the time frame for construction of the gravel pad. Suspended Well and LocatiOn Report 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: ~ , · Well No. ~ / Field & Pool. (.l~_,'/~J~;--7f-. Condition of Pad Condition of Pits Well head - Ail outlets plugged 1--Ye s No Well sign - Attached to well head Attached to Ye s No Yes .... NO Information correct ~-~f~ s No Cellar - ~pened --Yes No Rat Hole Open Yes No Fi 1 led Ye s No Fi 1 led /-,re s No Cove red Ye s No Cove red Ye s No WaterWel 1 - Plugged off Capped Open Explanation /~WJ~ Photographs taken to verify above conditions~ No Explanaton Work to be do. ne ,to be ,acceptable Ins~'cted by:.~..~~ ~ ' , -- . - _ Date: ~-~ ~-~ ReviSed 8/24/82 F. L. Nigh Area Landman Offshore Area & Alaska North American Exploration Conoco Inc. P. O. Box 218850 Houston, TX 77218 April 14, 1982 Ms. Kay Brown Director Division of Minerals and Energy Management Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska Pouch 7-005 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Ms. Brown: Re: Request for Extension of Confidentiality on Milne Point No. 1 Well, Milne Point Unit, North Slope, Alaska Conoco Inc. as operator and on behalf of the non-operators of the Milne Point Unit is hereby requesting extended con- fidentiality of well information, including all geological, geophysical and engineering data, furnished to your office on the Milne Point No. 1 well. This request is made in accordance with AS 38.05.035(a) (9). It is our understanding that if our request is granted, your office will notify the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission as provided in 20 AAC 25.537(d). We appreciate your help and cooperation. Very truly yours, FLN-vaa CC: ~Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Attention Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Mr. H. D. Haley Anchorage, Alaska .A STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ,.,IL AND GAS CONSERVATION Ct.,MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER K] Suspended 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. 3. Address 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. Location of Well 2114' FNL, 2073' Umiat Meridian FEL, Section 23, T13N, RIOE, 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB 41.5 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL-47433 7. Permit No. 79-40 8. APl Number 50-029-20376 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point No. I 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] , Perforations [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Pull Tubing [] Other J~ '/~<~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Altering Casing Abandonment Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Conoco proposes to change the _._~ 1 _ _.ber.. or_ ~ e Point Number (API Number 50-029-20376) to(,~ilne Point No.._.~~) NOV .~!aska 0il & Bas Cons. C0mmlss~0~ Anchorage 14. hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ..,~.'.' ] / · / ~?/r' ~:'r' /?~''//'' ' TmeManager of Alaskan Operations Signed 97,,~f ~/' /~ ~f~.-- The space below Commission use ./' '~ ~,~ ~. ~ :..~ ,... Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Date 11-13-81 / ? COMM IssiO"NI~R ', the~G ,~9Tn~ission Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate October 23; 1981 Conoco Inc. 290 Maple Cot_Jrt -Sutte 128 Ventura. CA 93003 (805) 642-8154 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Smith' Conoco received inspection notices on three of its well sites from the Alaska Oil and'Gas Conservation Commission dated September 14, 1981. The notices covered Gwydr Bay State #2A, Gwydr Bay State #1, and Milne Point #1. I would like to explain the clean-up act'i vi ti es that have been conducted on these well sites since receiving the inspection notices. GWYDR BAY STATE #2A Trash and junk pipe were removed from the pad and the drilling line was cut-off below ground level. A steel fence was built around the well head and the well sign was attached to the fence. The 48" pipe, used as a "shot hole" for velocity surveys, was cut-off at tundra level, capped, and then covered with gravel. Conoco is requesting an extension of time for leaving the shallow waste pits open. The pi ts will be filled in by June 1982. GWYDR BAY STATE #1 The low spot around the well marker was filled in and the mouse hole was cutroff below ground level and covered with gravel. Conoco is requesting an extension of time for leaving the shallow waste pits open. The pits will be filled in by June 1982. Alaska DJ! & g;.~s C,,on:~. Commission IL r'l/" }'H~ I ~l,q;:, Lonnie C. Smith Page Two October 23, 198] MILNE POINT #1 The ti ~ ropers were removed from the wel~ pad ,~rea and ,~ '~;ee] Tonce was built around the well head. The well sign was attached to t ~ lent('. - Attached as you requested is a copy of tile i.lilne Point i~t~ase i l~evelotx~ent Plan which outlines our plans to construct ~ gravel i)ac at I,lilr~e Point .,'fl. Very truly foUrs, Manager of Alaskan Operations JTD/dw cc: H. D. italey.- Anchorage T. S. Lucht- Anchorage Alaska File - Anchorage D. L. Dooley-Ventura ', ., STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA UIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES; AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL COMPLETED WELL OTHER 2. Name of Operator CONOCO, INC. 3. Address 2525 "C" Street, Anchorage Alaska 4. Location of Well Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, UM 99503 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 41.5' KB 12. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ^DL - 47433 7. Permit No. 70-25 8. APl Number 50-- 029-20029 9. Unit or Lease Narne Milne Point 10. Well Number #l 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk Fi eld Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations ~-~1 Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [~] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing L-] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 101407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). COMPLETED WORK Week of 9-28-81 to 10.-2-81) l) 3) Timbers were removed from pad A steel fence was built 'around the well head and the well sign was attached to the fence. A copy of the Milne point Phase I Development Plan is attached which outlines our plans to construct a. gravel pad at Milne Point #1. OCT 2 6 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Approved by. COMM ISS IOFJ ER Form 10-403 Rev, 7-1-80 10-21-81 September 14, 1981 Conoco 290 ~aple Court, Suite 128 Ventura, California 93003 Re: Location Inspection for Clean-up, Milne Point ~1 Sec. 23, TI3~, R10E, U~ Centle~n: Our representative inspected, this site on Auqust 18, 1981. It was found that there are son~ timbers %~hict~ need to be removed and that the well sign needs to 13~ better secured to ps-event it from being blown over by the wind. Also, your plans to construct a gravel pad to cover this location needs to Le verified to this office. It will be necessary to request on forr~ 10-403, Sundry ~otices an~ ~ep<)rts on Wells, for an extension of the clean-up d~te for those it--s for which there is sufficient reason for a delay in correction. A subsequent inspection of this site will be necessa~. S incer ely, /<. ~ Lonnie C. 'Smith C~missioner ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Hoyle H. Hamilton/~Y Chairman Y ,. THRU: Lonnie C. Smith ~/"}5-~. Commissioner ~j~ Bobby Foster ~? z'-~.~ August 27, 1981 Inspection of Conoco's Suspended Milne Point #1 Location .......... Sec. 23, T13N, R10E UM. ~, August 18, 1981: I traveled this date to Prudhoe Bay with Mr. Terry Lucht, ConoCo representative, to inspect the Milne Point #1 location for suspension. As the attached pictures show the pad was constructed of frozen material and after thawing the location is unlevel. After arriving back in Anchorage, I contacted Mr. Gary Merriman, Conoco engineer, and set up a meeting to discuss this issue. Gary, Lonnie Smith, and myself viewed the pictures and I printed out some timbers that would have to be removed from the location. Gary informed Lonnie and I that Conoco is planning to construct a gravel pad at this location and the new pad would cover the area of this site. To make this location cleanup acceptable, it is my recommendation to the Commission, that the timbers be removed, the well sign secured so it won't be blown over by wind, and the A.O.G.C.C. office notified of Conoco's plans to level the existing pad when the new gravel pad is constructed. In sun~tary I inspected c°noco's Milne Point ~1 for location suspension. BF:vdl ' ~ 20 AAC 25, AR'I'iGLI:; 2 · FILl': INFORHA'rlON: _ Ope'fat'or. /I,,r/3/lJ/gg~_~;~ . Date Downhole P & ,\ q - I '~' 80 Surface Location of Well / ' Y6nnit No. qTff 3/I0 ~a.~ VO ~llq Ft. ~'Nu,~t:t. FL=L, 20 AAC 25.120: WEI,I_, ~'r MAKKI'1R: Dia. Steel Post (4"Min.) ~t'O~ .... , Height Above Final Grade Level' (4' Hin.) Top of Marker Pipe Closed with' Cement tPlug Set: On Well }lead ~, On Cutoff Casing , In Concrete Plt~g Distance Below Final Grade Level Ft. in. Side Outlets: All Valves and Nipples Removed All Openings Closed , With Blinds , With Cement INFORHA'I'ION llEAI)WEI. I)ISI) I) I. RI';CI'IqLY 'EOM. I.IKIiR '(List ld~ere Different from File InfOrml!Cion) Operator ~ /~ t;nit or 1,ease Name Well Number / , Surface Location of Well: Ft. F L, Ft., F b, Sec , T , R ,, _ -----_ . Well No._ / "Field & Pool tffft' /'d_~-_~__~..i ..... Lengtl, (10' Min.) /~// Screw (.;a i~ Welds , Other 20 AAC 25.170.: LOCATION CLEAIi-UP PITS: Filled In /-"", Liners Removed or Buried L...~', Debris Removed ,. Fiat , Compacted , SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR Rough p-'/ , Smooth , Contoured Other ' CLEAN UP OF PAD AI':I)/OR I.OCA'FI()N: Clean ~, Pipe Scrap Paper , Other SURROUNDINg AREA: ~.. Wooded , Brush , Tundra ~ , Grass Sand , Other ' . , Clean ~? , Trash ifr~m Site Other , WOod ~,"Mud , Cement , Dirt , Gravel , , '.l;iree~; and/or Brush fro,n Clearing Site Gravel. , ', ~tlier' t.~, CONDITION ACCESS ROAI) AND SURROIII.~I)LNC, ~ ' ~ ~ ,-~., ....... "' , - ' . · .' .t -,..~.?,' ,..::~ '.~ . ' ' Trees from Clearzng ~ Final Inspection ". -18- 05/26/81 ' I .. , June 4, 1981 Conoco 290 MaPle Court, Suite 125 Ventura, California 93003 Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABANDO~MENT AHD PLUGGING, 20 ~AC 25. 120 WELL ABANDONMENT ~.~ARKER and 20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEAN UP. Gentlemen: In regard to the above referenced regulations, your attention is called to an attached list of wells which, according to our records, have not received a final location inspectioD and approval of clean up. In compliance with 20 AAC 25.170 Section (a), "Within one year of suspension or abandonment of an on- shore well", all clean up work is to be finished. Section (b) provides the means for an. extension of time if a valid reason exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection. Consequently, we are presenting the following list of your abandoned and/or suspended wells. Many of these are now more than one year old and are not in compliance with regulations. Others should have the final inspection completed this summer while weather permits. This list covers the years 1975 'to date. There may be some earlier wells that also need inspec- tion. If you have any earlier wells to be inspected this summer please inform us. Therefore, we are requesting a schedule from you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa- tives to these sites for the final clcan up inspection. Yo,ur s truly Lonnie C.~mSmith Commi s s ioner LCS/JKT: k-~ CONOCO INC. Gwydyr Bay St. #1 Milne Pt. #1 SUSPENDED PLUGGED & ABANDONED Gwydyr Bay St. ~2 7501 STEMMONS FREt --- BOX 47547. DALLAS, TEXAS 75247.214/631-8270 June 13, 1980 Conoco Inc. 290 Maple Court Ventura, CA 93003 °"' "' °""°""" '" Reservoir Fluid Analysis Attention: Mr. H. D. Haley Subject: Water, Oil and Gas Analyses Milne Point No. 1 Well North Slope, Alaska Our File Number: RFL 80256 Gentlemen: Two samples of water from DST lB, three samples of crude oil from DST 2, 3 and 4 and two samples of gas from DST 2 and 3 that had been collected during testing of the Milne Point No. 1 Well were forwarded to our Dallas laboratory for analysis. Presented in this report are the results of the analyses that were requested as outlined in your letter of April 21, 1980. A routine water analysis was performed on the two water samples from DST lB and these results are shown on pages one and two of the report. Since our Dallas laboratory was not equipped to perform several of the crude oil analysis tests that were requested on the oil samples, these samples were forwarded to Chromaspec Labs, Inc., our subsidiary in Houston, for the requested analysis. Due to the various amounts of water and sediment in these samples, some difficulty was encountered in cleaning the sufficient volumes of the samples to perform all of the tests. The results of the tests that were performed are presented on pages three, four and five of the report. Samples of separator gas collected during DST 2 and 3 were analyzed by routine chromatography through heptanes plus and these results are shown on pages six and seven. It has been our pleasure to cooperate with Conoco Inc. in performing these analyses. Should you have any questions regarding this data, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very truly yours, PLM:HLS:sm 5 cc.-Addressee 30 cc.-Mr. L. A. Dingus Conoco Inc. P. O. Box 2197 Conoco Tower, Suite 2928 Houston, TX 77001 P. L. Moses, Manager Reservoir Flui~'~A.m~lY~pl . , ~. ,,., , .. , , ..., ;~ ~).~ j~ CORE LABORATORIES, INC. DALLAS CHEMICAL LABORATORY DALLAS, TEXAS 75229 214/350-7893 Company Formation Location Date Sampled WATER ANALYSIS Page File 1 of RFL 80256 DCL 806-89 Conoco, Inc. .WellName Milne Point #1 Sample No. Depth Field Sampled From DST lB 1200 County North Slope State Alaska Date Analyzed April 28, 1980 Analyst R. A. Law Total Dissolved Solids 17297 mg/L calculated 1. 0087 Sp. Gr. 78 @ Resistivity 0.4055 ohm-meters 78 measured 1.0100 Hydrogen Sulfide. @ 2O Absent 'C Constituents Sodium meq/L 277.60 mg/L 6382 pH 6.81 @ 79 oF Constituents Chloride meq/L 257.08 9113 Calcium 5.14 0.86 1.27 0.0 103 10.4 35.5 0.0 Bicarbonate 'Sulfate Carbonate 24.50 3.29 0.0 0.0 1.495 158 0.0 0.0 Magnesium Iron ' Barium Hydroxide 100 10 Ca 10 Mg 10 Fe 2o 15 !,, llthl ,l~hll,h, Scale: meq/L l0 10 10 I0 ,~. . G,avimetric Analysis I~ ~ ' , o. , ' '-' -a , ~ '~ ~', : These analv_es, o, Jnions or intcrt, re ation, are based on ob. ervations and matclial supplied by lhe client to whom, uml for wl~o,e exclux~,~ lids rc'~?rt i~ made. 2he iote~t~c!atiom: or opinions expressed ~cpiescn! the best jud~mten: of Cot'2 ~bor:~t,~r~,::: lac (all erlols ail,{ ol~'~i~',i{;11< Core Laboratories4 Inc. al~d Jla nl'licecs anJ emph,yce5~ a:~amc m~ :espom. ibjlily ar'd make no xvarraniy or rcl)lcSelHalit,hq as Io the ;'.~ CORE LABORATORIES, INC. DALLAS CHEMICAL LABORATORY DALLAS, TEXAS 75229 214/350-7893 Company Formation Location Date Sampled Conoco, Inc. WATER ANALYSIS Page File Milne Point #1 WellName 1980 Depth Field . Date Analyzed Sampled From 2 of RFL 80256 DCL 806-89 Sample No. April 28, DST lB 1600 County North Slope State Alaska Analyst R.A. Law Total Dissolved Solids 14170 mg/Lcalculated Sp. Gr 1.0063 @ 79 *F Resistivity 0.4840 ohm-meters @ 79 *F measured 1. 0077 @ 20 *C (68°F) Hydrogen Sulfide Absent Constituents meq/L mg/L pH ,,16,' 73 @ 79 'F Constituents meqlL mg/L Sodium 224.82 5169 148 10.9 29.0 0.0 Chloride 212.93 7548 1155 110 0.0 0.0 Calcium 7.39 Bicarbonate 18.93 Magnesium 0.90 'Sulfate 2.29 0.0 0.0 Iron 1.04 0.0 Carbonate · Barium Hydroxide 100 ]0 Ca l0 Mg 10 Fe 2o 1o 5 .... I'"T"T"T"' '"'I"'T"";';T'; ;j ,,,,h,.h.,h,,,h,,, ,,,,h,,,l,,,,h,,,h,,J 0 5 Scale: meq/L · Gravimetric Analysis 10 15 20 HCO3 SO4 CO3 100 10 10 10 These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observalions anti material supphcd bv the client to whom and for whost' exclusi',..' ami 3:se, this report is made. Ibc il':tcrp;ctation> or opinions expressed represent thc best judcvlcnt'of Lore l~H~oralorie~ lnc (all crrorx ami omi,,:~o;:~ core LABORATORIES, INC. DALLAS, TEXAS 7BE47 Page 3 of 7 File Well Crude Oil Analysis Tests Test Gravity, °API@ 60°F. Flash Point, °F. (Pensky-Martens) Pour Point, °F. Sediment Content, Volume % Water Content, Volume % Sulfur Content, Weight % Salt Content, Lbs/lO00 Bbls Reid Vapor Pressure, psi Kinematic Viscosity, centtstokes @ 60°F. @ 100°F. @ 140°F. (Extrapolated @ 20°F.) RFL 80256 Milne Point No. 1 DST 2 Crude Oil Result 35.4 42 +15 0.1 0.6 0.47 14.0 1.4 10.13 5.38 3.06 (28) ASTM D-86 Distillation Volume Percent Temperature °m. IBP 5 10 2O 3O 40 5O 60 70 (cracked) Recovered 79% 118 215 245 321 409 496 577 648 696 These analyses, optntons or Interpretations ire based on observations and material supplted by the client to ~,~ho~, and for ~hose exclusive and confldentlll use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best Judgement of Core LIborJtortes, Inc. (alt errors &nd omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. &nd Its officers and L,f~love~s. assume nD r~sD~nsibll~tv and -~km rm ~arr&ntv or reDres~tJttons as t~ tM DrlZd~- CORE LABORATORIES~ INC. P~rol~.~ tP~r~o,'r £,~i~,'~ DALLASI TEXAS 715247 Page File Well Test Crude Oil Analysis Tests Gravity, °API@ 60°F. Flash Point, °F. (Pensky-Martens) Pour Point, Sediment Content, Volume % Water Content, Volume % Sulfur Content, Weight % Salt Content, Lbs/lO00 Bbls Reid Vapor Pressure, psi Kinematic Viscosity, centistokes @ 60°F. @ lO0°F. @ (Extrapolated @ 20°F.) 4 of RFL 80256 Milne Point No. 1 DST 3 Crude Oil Result 19.8 52 -25 0.6 7.4 1.90 180.0 2.8 528 118 45.0 (4200) Volume Percent IBP 5 10 20 3O 4O 5O (cracked) ASTM D-86 Distillation Temperature 302 310 356 470 582 632 644 These analyses, optntons or interpretations are based on observations and matertal supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidentt&l use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best Judgement of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or reoresentattons &l to the oroduc- CORe LABORATORIES~ INC. DALLAS/ TEXAS 75247 Crude Oil Analysis Tests Test Gravity, °API@ 60°F. Flash Point, °F. (Pensky-Martens) Pour Point, Sediment Content, Volume % Water Content, Volume % Sulfur Content, Weight % Salt Content, Lbs/lO00 Bbls Reid Vapor Pressure, psi Kinematic Viscosity, centistokes @ 60°F. @ lOO°F. @ 140°F. (Extrapolated @ 20°F.) Page File Well 5 of 7 RFL 80256 Milne Point No. 1 DST 4 Crude Oil Result 16.8 66 -25 42.0 16.0 0.98 47.9 0.8 869 196 70.9 (6100) Note: Unable to perform ASTM D-86 Distillation. Sample was centrifuged ' repeatedly, but still contained too much mud and water to run the distillation. These ana]yses, optnlons or Interpretations are based on observations end materiel supp}ted by the c}lent to td~om, &nd for v~ose exclusive end conftdenttll use, thts report is made. The Interpretations or optntons expressed represent the best ~ud§ement of Core Lebor&tortes, Inc. (el] error~ ~nd om~ssto~s excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. end its offtcers and emPloYees, lssume no res~nstbllttv &fid mk~ nm warranty nv r~n~,~f~ ~ e~ ek~ ~,~_ CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir E~ineer,'ng DALLA$~ TEXA$ 7E;247 Page 6 of File RFL 80256 Company Well Field Conoco Inc. Milne Point No. 1 Formation County State North Slope Alaska HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF DST 2 Separator GAS SAMPLE COMPONENT MOL PERCENT GPM Hydrogen Sulfide 0.00 Carbon Dioxide 3.23 Nitrogen 0.73 Methane 71.28 Ethane 7.96 Propane 7.18 iso-Butane 1.01 n-Butane 3.64 iso-Pentane 1.00 n-Pentane 1.53 Hexanes 1.09 Heptanes plus 1.35 100.00 2.117 1.965 0.329 1.141 0.364 0.551 0.442 0.609 7.518 Calculated gas gravity (air = 1.000) = 0.879 Calculated gross heating value = 1418 BTU per cubic foot of dry gas at 14.65 psia and 60°F. Collected at 45 psig and 125 *F. These analyses, optntons or Interpretations are based on observations and mtertel supplied by the c11ent to ~ho=, and for ~ose exclusive and conftdentlel use, thts report Is ,~de. The Interpretations or optntons expressed represent the best Judgement of Core Laboratories, Inc. (al] errors and Mtssto. s ~exceot~dl: but Core L&boratortes. Inc. and 1ts officers and e.mlovees, a~sum~ fid responsibility and lmke ~ ~arrAntv or ~D~Sen~tions Is ~ tM D~- CORE LABORATORIES, INC. DALLAS! TEXAS 75~'47 Page 7 of File RFL 80256 Company Well Field Conoco Inc. Milne Point No. 1 Formation County State North Slope Alaska HYDROCARBON ANALYSIS OF DST 3 Separator GAS SAMPLE COMPONENT MOL PERCENT GPM Hydrogen Sulfide 0.00 Carbon Dioxide 1.28 Nitrogen 1.05 Methane 83.02 Ethane 5.69 Propane 4.09 iso-Butane 0.90 n-Butane 1.63 iso-Pentane 0.60 n-Pentane 0.62 Hexanes 0.51 Heptanes plus 0.61 100.00 1.513 1.119 0.293 0.511 0.218 0.223 0.207 0.275 4.359 Calculated gas gravity (air = 1.000) = 0.729 Calculated gross heating value = 1228 BTU per cubic foot of dry gas at 14.65 psia and 60°F. Collected at 37 psig and 103 °F. These analyses, optntons or Interpretations are based on observations and mterta] supplted by the cItent to ~'ho~, nnd for ~hose exclusive and conftdentl&l use, this report is made. The Interpretations or optntons expressed represent the best Judgement of Core Laboratories, Inc. (&ll errors and missions WELL HISTORY CONOCO et al - MILNE POINT NO. 1 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, SEC. 23, T13N-R10E U.M. SpUdded well on Feb. 5, 1980, thru 20 inch casing set at 80 feet. Dri__~ed 17-1/2 inch hole to 2775 feet. Ran Long Spaced Sonic/GR from 2780 feet to 131 feet. Ran 70 jts of 13,3/8 inch, 72-LB, L-80 buttress casing, shoe hung at 2766 feet., cemented'w/3000 sx Howco permafrost cmt. 15.0 PPG., w/full returns. Ran Sperry-Sun Survey. Bottom hole location: MD 2689 Ft., TVD 2689 Ft. 9.78 feet South, 1.96 feet west of surface. Nipple down 20 inch BOP and spools, nipple up 13-5/8 inch well head spools. Test 20 inch x 13-5/8 inch seal to 2000 PSI. Nipple up 13-5/8 inch 5000 PSI BOP. Tested lower rams to 5000 PSI, OK, tested upper pipe rams, blind rams and choke manifold to 5000 PSI., tested hydril to 3000 PSI. Test kelly and upper kelly cock to 5000 PSI. OK. Test stand pipe to 3500 PSI, test casing to 2000 PSI. Test formation to 12.7 PPG, no leak off. ~_~l~l.~ed 12-1/4 inch hole to 9756 feet. Ran Schlumberger DIL/GR/SP/Long Spaced Sonic from 9757 feet to 2767 feet. Ran ~ipmeter from 9757 feet to 2767 feet. Ran FDC/CNL/GR from 9757 feet to 2767 feet. Ran side wall gun, shot 90, recovered 59. Ran 253 jts of 9-5/8 inch casing with shoe at 9719 feet, flt. collar at 9692 feet, FO ~I1 at 2554 feet, and FO f~2 at 2281 feet. Cmt. CSG with 1600 S_x class 'G' + 1% CFR 2 at 15.8 PPG. No returns. Bump plug w/ 3000 PSI at 1300 HRS 3-8-80 float held. Set pack off and t'est to 5000 PSI, OK. Squeezed cmt 13-5/8 by 9-5/8 annulus thru FO tool at 2566 feet w/350 sx permafrost class C 15.8 PPG. Test to 2500 PSI. RIH w/RTTS and shifting tools to FO at 2293 feet. Open FO and c£rc. annulus w/cold water. Displace water w/artic pack, close FO and test to 3000 PSI. Ran Sperry-Sun from 8900 Ft. to 2000 Ft. Ran CBL/VDL/CCL/GR from 9638 Ft. to 2500 Ft. ran Gyro from 9634 Ft to 8900 Ft. .Tested BOP's to 5000 PSI., Hydrill to 3000 PSI., casing to 4000 PSI. Ran leak off test, ~sgshoe leaked off at 16.2 PPG. Ran Schlumberger SFL/LSS/GR/SP from ~_0~.~!8~ Ft. to 9720 Ft. ran dipmeter from 10,180 Ft. to 9720 Ft. Set EZSV retainer at 9660 Ft. Ran CBL/VDL/GR w/1000 PSI, from 9660 Ft to 6762 Ft. Squeezed 100 sx class 'G' cmt below retainer. Spot 50 sx on top of retainer. PBTD 9525 Ft. Perf. from 9168 - 9170 w/4 SPF set EZSV at 9162 Ft. Squeeze w/150 SX Class 'G' + 1% CFR - 2 + 0.15% HR-7. Final Pressure 3500 PSI. Test retainer to 2000 PSI, OK. Perf w/ 8 SFP; 9154 - 9144, 9142 - 9134, 9128 - 9120, 9117 - 9110, 9106 - 9094, 9070 - 9055. PBTD 9162 FT. Ran in hole for DST ~1. Failed. Ran in hole for DST - ~I-A. RTTS at 9132 Ft., 4500 WC. Tool Plugged. Ran in Hole for DST f~l-B. 4500 FT water cushion. Water cushion to surface in 157 min. est. flow rate 200 barrels water per day, no oil or gas. Set EZSV retainer at 9000 Ft. pump thru EZSV and broke down formation w/3600 PSI. at 4 BPM, pump 200 ~x class 'G' cmt with 1% CFR - 2 + 0.2% HR-7, squeezed with 100 sx 4000 PSI. Put 15 sx on top of EZSV reversed out 85 sx at 8940 Ft. Perf w/~ SPF 8865· ~'~ ~. DST ~t2 8818 2000 Set RTTS at Ft. tested surface system to PS~..~!?GaS ~, .. -. ~:~ Milne Point #1, Well Survey May 7, 1980 Page Two surface in 48 min., water cushion w/trace oil in 131 min. switched to seperation at 225 min., flowed at rate of 430 BOPD, 370 MCFGPD, TR water on32/64" choke with 160 PSI well head pressure. Oil gravity 34.5~ set cmt retainer at 8805 Ft. Broke down formation with 2200 PSI. at 6 BPM. Squeezed 80 sx class 'G' cmt w/l% CFR-2 and 0.2% HR-7 to 15.8 PPG. with 3000 PSI at 5 BPM. Dumped 20 sx on top of retainer. PBTD. 8750 FT. RIH Perf 7102 - 10 Ft. w/4 JSPF, set retainer at 7093 Ft. Squeezed 100 sx class 'G' cmt w/l% CFR-2 + 0.2% HR-7 to 15.8 PPG. RIH Perf. 7028-36 Ft. w/4 SPF. Set RTTS at 6878 Ft. Squeezed 116 SX Class 'G' cmt w/l% CFR-2 +3% CaC12 to 15.8 PPG,final pressure 3600 PSI. Tested casing and block squeeze to 2000 PSI. RIH perf w/4' JSPF 7069 - 84, 7052 - 62, 7070 - 85, RIH for DST #3. Test surface manifold 2000 PSI. Set RTTS at 7000 Ft. Water cushion to surface in 180 min.oil scum to surface in 220 min. est flow rate 330 BOPD 32/64" choke with well head pressure 110-140 PSI. Oil grav. 17.3°API. Set EZSV at 7032 Ft. Squeeze 100 sx class 'G' cmt w/l% CFR-2 below EZSV and dump 40 SX on top of retainer. Ran CCL/GR from 4500' to 3800'. Perf 4400 - 02, 4348 - 58 w/4 SPF. Set EZSV at 4596 Ft. Circ 15 BBL class 'G' Cmt w/3% CaC12 by formation from 4402 - 4348 Ft. Squeezed 8 BBLS. below retainer at 4402 ft. Attempted to test Perfs 4348-58 to 2000 PSI. Perfs broke down at 1600 PSI and bled back to 600 PSI. Ran in hole with RTTS to 4265 ft. Squeeze 100 sx class 'G' Cmt. +3% CaC12 at 15.6 PPG thru perfs 4348 ~ 58. Final pressure 3000 PSI. Test 1000 PSI, OK. Ran in hole Perf 4366' - 72' and 4376' - 90' w/4 SPF. Set RTTS at 4317 Ft. for DST ~_~ Reversed out approx. 23 BBLS oil. Set EZSV retainer at 4330'. Squeeze 10 mx class 'G' cmt + 3% CaC12 at 15.6 PPG. Dump 40 sx on top of ~etainer Perf 4008 - 10, 3952 - 62, W/4 SPF. Set EZSV at 4004 Ft. RIH circ formation broke down at 200 PSI. Circ 75 sxclass 'G' cmt +3 CaC12 across perfs, squeeze with 100 sx, and dump 40sx on top of retainer. Attempt to test squeeze to 1100 PSi, would not hold. Squeeze 100 sxclass'G'cmt +3%.CAC12 at 15.6 PPG thru perfs at 3952-62 ft. PBTD 4004 Ft, perf 3973' - 4000' w/8 SPF. TIH for DST~_~#5. ....... Reversed out 26 BBLS. cushion, trace oil, 18 BBLS emulsion. RIM tag fill at 3936' wash to 4004'. TIH W/RTTS to 3965', set pkr between perfs at 3964'. Broke down perfs with 1000 PSI at 1..BPM. No communication to annulus. Pick up to 3815' Reset packer. Squeeze w/75 mx class ~G' cmt +2% CaC12 at 1200 PSI Staged 50 sx at 1/4 BPM. Final pressure 2200 PSI, held OK. Perf 3970 - 3987 w/8 SPF.T~st lines to 3000 PSI, OK. DST #~A set pkr. at 3945'. Displace capacity of drill pipe w/ diesel. Open ~ell to seperator, w/very slip. flow. Approx. 5 BPD decreasing to 1 BPD. Reversed out 5bblsgassy mud Cut. emulsion w/traces of free oil. PBTD 3770'. Squeezed 150 sx class'G'cmt w/3% CaC12 below retainer, dump 50 sx on top of retainer. Displace mud w/9.8 PPG CaC12 water. Spot 50 sx permafrost cmt! from 180' - 60'. Well ~mporarily Suspended - PBTD 60 ft. TO D UNDER SEPARATE COVER [~ ENCLOSED Conoco - Milne Point #1 SUBJECT .... · CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY .. . · i_~.!.,COMN~ Oo~lo~ical Section ' 12~-.~'w -1 AECORD OF SHIPMENT OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ' ' ' ' ' ' '-AT[ June 17, 1~8() Harry Kugler ' · FAOM L.A. Dinges ,r , State ~'f Alaska Conoco inc. ~ ~n~ ~rvat~ ' ' v.O; Box ziu/ 3001 'Porc~'~ine Drive suite zuz~ VIA Parcel Post FiLF: I QUANTITY CONTENTS Water, Oil and Gas Analyses ' "" "'"'.,...... ,, - _ DATE , :, ~ ,. - ~U TiNTRA MI.AL *.PAOVED .Y . C 0 S: PleIu lak~owled~l ~=elp~ p~mptly by mlgning and ~turntne carbon copy. REMARK& , ~NIMI~A~ COPY ~Y ~ . '- . . . e · . Form P~7 SUBMIT IN L ..... ~'ATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE , WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF WELL: OWlELLLE~] GASwELLLJFn DRYr--] Other Suspended b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: NEW [~1 WORK DEEP-r--I PLUG r--I DIFF. r'--I WELLI I OVER r-'] EN LJ BACK/ I RESER.I I Other reverse side) 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20376 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. A~L 47437 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME N/A 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Mi I ne Point 9. WELL NO. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wi l dcat 1 . SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) 2. NAME OF OPERATOR CONOCO INC. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 290 Haple Court, Suite 128, Ventura, Ca 93003 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)* Atsurface 2114'FNL, 2073'FEL, Sec. 23.-. T13N, R10E, Umiat At top prod. interval reported below At total depth Meridian 13. DATE SPUDDED 114. DATE T.D. REACHED 2-5-80 J 3-:1_5-80 18, TOTAL DEPTH, MD&TVD J19. PLUG BACK DEPTH 10,180' 60 ' 22. PRODUCING INTERVAL(S), OF THIS COMPLETION --TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (MD & TVD)* None Sec. 23, T13N, R10E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79 -40 J,S. DATECOMP. SUSP, ORABAND. 1,6. ELEVAT,ONS(DF, RKB, RT, GR, ETC)' J17. ELEV. OAS,NGHEAD4_:L5_80 I~ 41.5' 3' MD & TVD]20. IF MULTIPLE COMPL., J INTERVALS iRILLED BY HOW MANY* 21. ROTARY TOOLS CABLE TOOLS 0 O-10,180 ' 23. WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY MADE Yes 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN DI L/LSS/OR/Fi)C/N/Dipmete r/CBL 25. CASING RECORD (Report all strings set In well) CASING SIZE WEIGHT, LB/FT. CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 20"conductor ii 3/8 5/8" GRADE J 94.0 H-40I MN-8OI 72.0 S00-95-J 47.0 LINER RECORD SIZE TOP (MD) BOTTOM (MD) 28. PERFORATIONS OPEN TO PRODUCTION P I u~e d 50 sax permafrost cement DEPTH SET (MD) 80' 2775' 9719' r... S~CKS CEMENT"* r ;' · (Interval, size:and number) Plu~ 60'-180'. HOLE SIZE 26" i7 ~/2" 12 1/4" Cemented to surface 3000 ~aX PPrm~frn~f 1600 s~x Class G 27. SCREEN (MD) SIZE TUBING RECORD None Nnna None DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 9525' 100 sax Cl. ~ below retainer, install blind flan~e on wellhead. 3900' 30, PRODUCTION DATE FIRST PRODUCTION IPRODUCTION METHOD (Flowing, gas lift, pumping--size and type of pump) I None 31. DISPOSITION OF GAS (Sold, used for fuel, vented, etc.) 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 33. , hereby certify that the fo~fand ~.~~d~.information is complete and correct as determined from .I, available records. SIGNED ~~ ~/~ TITLE :DiV~ ~1~n.~er o.~f Prod~o. I;IIN 50 above, 150 sax Cl. 6 below retainer, 50 above WELL STATUS (Producing or shut-In) Suspended GAS--MCF. WATER--BBL. /?AS--OIL RATIO .~_ WA~'ER~BSiL, : ... ' J OiL~RAViTY.APItC(~RR.) DATE 5-1-80 29. ACID, SHOT, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) ! ' Generat: This form is designed for submittin§ a complete.arid correct well completion report and log on. all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Items 20, and 22: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone (multiple com- pletion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the producing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name(s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified,. for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the additional data pertinent to.such interval. Item 26: "Sacks Cement*=': AttachEd supplemental records for this well should shOw the 'de~ails of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. .- Item 28: Submit a separate completion rePort on this form for each interval to be separately ~roduced. (See'instruction for items 20 and 22 above). :. ,, 34. SUMMARY OF FORMATION TESTS INCLUDING INTERVAL TESTED, PRESSURE DATA AND RECOVERIES OF OIL, GAS, --' -' WATER AND MUD 35. GEOLOGIC MARKERS : ,,, NAME ~ MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPT ,,, See DST Reports I-A, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Schrader Bluff- ~' Prince Creek 3730 3730 Ii :1[ ' Sag Rr. Sd. 8839 8839 ' ' ' Shublik 8886 8886 · " Sadlerochit 9058 9058 · ; Lisburne 9870 9870 36. CORE DATA, ATTACH BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF LITHOLOGY, PoRoSITY, FRACTURES, APPAF~ENT DIPS AND DETECTED SHOWS OF OIL, GAS OR WATER. ,, FOR REPORTING DST RESULTS ON DALLY DRILL REPOI~Te ~ ~ ~.,~. (CONFIDENTIAL DATA CAN 8E AL TERED BY USING MULTIPLIERI K! FOR SPECIFIED LINES- TO BE AGREED TO BEFORE REPORTINC~i~ (REV. 71771 Line No. .............. ?o - q/? _ - . q/ v -.. ~ IA) Fewbubbles (B) I~reesing~C) C~an~ (D) Decreasing ~ end (E) Deadin rains. ~"~ ,U': (A) From"st,~ (B)I. miR[ (C)WHP psig [ Fluids surf. (mi~)' (A) C~hion (B) Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil (E) Water~ (F) None , 10. Turn to vent in: (A) min~ Blow ~an~d to: (B) Ve~ Weak (C) Weak (D) Medium 11. Choke Size: (A) /~ths WHP: (B)~psig Blow: (C)Coming back on (D) Decreasing  Buiidup.~ ~ ~7 mins. Shut-in:(~Downhole (C)Surface (D)and @ mr, in~mins. (A) Not taken~..~ ool did not S.I. (C) 14. Fluids surf (min~): (A) Cushion (C) Mud ID) Oil (El Water Blow: IA} Commenced in.~mins, lng (C) slant ecreasing ead in //~" rains. IF) FSIWHP .... w ............. Io : _ ~ mins. (B) No. (C) Final (D) Comm. to annulus in mins. 17. Blow from hose: IA) None (B) Very Weak (C) Weak ID) Medium (E) Strong IF) In rains. 18. IA) Constant ((B) Increasing (C) Inc. then Dec. ID) Decreasing (E) Dead in mins. 19. Fluids surf (rains.): IA) Cushion . (B)Gas (C) Mud ID) Oil (E) Water~ IF) None 20. To vent in: (A) mins. Blow changed to: (B) Slight (C) Weak ID) Medium 21. Choke Size: IA) Full open (B) /64ths WHP: (C) psig Blow: ID) Coming back on (E) Decrease to dead in 22. Flowing: IA) Cushion (B) Mud (C) Gas ID) Oil (E) Condensate IF) Water (G) Slugs mud 23. IA) Constant (B) Increasing (C) Cleaning ID) Slugging (E) Gradually Dying IF) Heavy Emulsion 24. Estimate IA) BOPD (B) BWPD (C) MCFPD ID) Still cleaning, cannot estimate 25. Switched into separator in IA) mins. (B) Insufficient for separator 26. Flow: IA) stabilized in: mins. (B) Constant (C) Increasing ID) Decreasing (E) Gradually (F) Slugging (G) Heading 27. Choke: IA) Full open (B) /64thsWHP: (C) psigWH Temp ID) 28. Separator: Pressure IA) psi~ Temp: (B) OF 29. Flow: IA) Estimated (B) Calculated/not final (C) Calculated/final ID) Stated @ Sep. Cond. 30. IA) MCFPD (B) BOPD (C) BCPD (D) BWPD (E) % BS&W 31. IA) BFPD (Emul.) (B) GOR FT.3/BBL. (C) GLR Bbls/MMCF 32C*BOP-Q{BCPD corrected for: IA) Temp (B) Shrinkage Oil Content in (C) BS&W, (D) Emulsion (E) MCFPD is total (F) GOR is total 33 B~b corrected for water content in IA) BS&W/Emul. Rate: (B) Constant (C) Increasing ID) Decreasing (E) Gradually 34. BFPD est. as IA) % oii/cond. (B) % wax (C) % forntwater ID) % mud/filtrate (E) % BS&W 35. ~W: IA) Usual definition Est. as (B) % sand (C) % mud/filtrate (D) % form, water ( F ) Other 36. 'Remarks: . . .. iiii ii 37: Gravity: 4""~ "~~. Balloon: Gas: 41. G~ ~nal~i~:{~} 42. {A) ~. Oil A~l~is: (A) i il i 11ii i i . ii i i ii ii (A) Oil °APl @60°F or (B) °APl @ (C) OF (A) Gas @ 60°F (B) Measured (C) Calc. from analysis (D) Estimated IA) Rises slowly (B) Sinks slowly (C) Sinks rapidly Burns (B) Will not burn (C) Difficult to burn ID) Vented, not burned (E) No test %C1 (B) %C2 (C) %C3 (D) %C4 (E) %C5+ ....... ~:~O2 (B) , , , ppm H2S, (C) Percent adj. to 100% Smells* ID) Sweet, (E) Sour Clear (B)Pale (C)Light ID)Medium (E)Dark IF)Straw (G)Brown IH)Black 44. IA) Greenish (Bi Brownish (C) Other Hue (D) Sweet (E) Sour 45. (A) Waxy at amb. temp. (B) Verythin (Jr,)Thick ,Pourpointest@ (D)Greater than (E) Lessthan (F) B Water Analysis: (ppm) hlorides,,q~C) J~U aCl, --.--- lC) Ca++ ID) Nitrates 4~(A) Clear lB} Slightly muddy lC) Muddy ~ostly mud (El Wt_ ,ppg (FI pH (Gl Fluorescence 4IL Resistivity: (Al, , ohms @ (B} OF filtered. (C) ,. . ohms · (D) . ,,, °F unfiltered (~ Samples: (A! Full ~uit, ~ne lC) @iFc@rieL rD) Rm, (E) water iF) emulsion i ii i i i i i i iii mins. OF by (E) Thermowell, ( F ) Strapped on oF mins. (B} Shut-in 51. (A)SI @B.H. Valve (B) She-in @ surf in 52. (A) ISIWHP wig (B) FSIWHP 53. Remarks: time (C) Final (D) No. mins.(D) Blew down WHP to ,psig (C) Tool did not shut- in psig , , -- ~ ii ii i i i i i i i i , Recovered:~ ~ O bbb cushion, (B) bbls oil, (C) bbb cond., Full string (D) Oil, (E) Gas, (F) Water {A) bblswater, ~Li/~ ~y bblsratholemud, {C) bblsmud, {D) bblsemulsio. (A) SI gas cut {B) Heavy gas cut OShow oil No show (D) Oil (E) Gas (F) Water (G) No recovery 58. ReCovered: (A) ft. sand Sand in (B) Tools, (C} Separator (D) No sand detected 59. Sampler: (A) ..... ua 60. (Al .a 61. (A) Chi. Q 62. Resistivity: (A) ,, psig (B) ft3gas (C) cc oil (D) cc water (B)SI. muddy (C)Muddy (D} Very muddy (E} ppm (B) NaCI ppm (C) Ca++ ppm (DJ Wt ., , ohms @ (B) OF filtered. (C) ohms @ (D) , OAPI (E) cc mud (F) GOR ., , ppg (E) pH______ OF unfiltered cc emul. fi3/bbl (FI i ) G auge Depth: Initial Hydro: ~. Flow (Initial): Buildup (Initial): Flow: Buildup: Flow: Buildup: Final Hydro: Temperature: 73. Buildups: 7~. Charts show' 75. Remarks: O .~/~ psig (A) I nsta ntaneous ~iugging,during flow, ~ , , ~ig ~ ~~ OF ~ ~1~ °F (B) Rapid (C) Slow (D) Nil 'Valve Malfunction ~Packer Malfunction (D) Other 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 83. 8~. iii iiii i Calculations: Skin: (A) CAOF: (A) BOPD: (A) Ext. Press. (A) Initial Form Temp.: (A) (A) No time for (B) Kh md-fi. (C) K md (D) Skin psig, (B) % of drawdown (C) Heavy (D) Moderate (E) Minor (F) Nil (G) Negative MCFPD as is, (B) MCFPD w/o skin max as is, (B) max w/o skin, with (C) % drawdown (B) Final (C) Form ~ (D) fL OF ~ (B) fi., (C) Appears o.k. (D) Probably Iow {a) Good Test {B) Valid Test ~C)~-ri;::onclusi'~eI_ {O) Substantiated by otl~r data/tests Communication {A) No evidence {B) Not certain {C) Probably {D) Up {E) Down {F) No problem D ( tD <st c A,5 r z. ON 6, 0 5 p I lo'rtz: P..F C .o ,[;ON?INEN'rAL OIL COMPANY Recorded by_ ,q_,_ £ ~/~ Date_ .... _ _ _ _ Fteld ' ocs~.._~ APl"# ..... '_i State (Offshore) C..I:I FID [ - :- ... . : ..-.,: ..... .NO.__ DEPTlt RECOVERY ..... LITHO.L.OGy PERM. PROD, VIS. CUT ' FLUOR, NESS TEXTURE COLOR REMARKS ?ovz . ~ '4 ii iiii I I I IIll i I _ Il IIIIL_ II I[ IIII II I II I II I I II Il , ,,,, , ~ ...... ~,,, .~ ....... , ,, . , , . , ........ · '~ ~ State (Offshore) Recorded by ~, _~..N~ _ Well ............. Paris~/couhty_--~_. 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I ........... ~ mm m m ii mm m m m m m Il : mm ~ '~bm ~ m mm m _ mit LIIIJ m Il m ~ ~ / ~ "~ ' i Hi i Illl I m m m III ....... m ,, ' _ 'L _ J~ :FL - m ' t , '"_~ ..... , ...... - ..... mil ....... ' .... . .mm, .% CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Recorded by_.__ ~ ._.~ Oa re....3 -- ......... State (Offshore) Parts~-/cOunty_-L_ .-' .".'. _--'~,'.~ Elevation ..... .......! m _m i~ m_ i_ .... ·. -- m mm -CORE ..... PROB; FI'RIv{-- · . NO... DEPTlt . RECOVERy. LITH.OLOGy PE.RM.. PROp. VIS,.CUT .: .... mm~mLUpB.. NESS TEXTURE COLOR REMARKS _ -7~'77-.~., , ~, ....... .......... ' mi I · . · . i i m i i i i · Jm i ! L i I L~ I ! I i I . .. , -7v77 ,. ,,, . flic ' ........... I I I I I I iim i . . im. m · ~ i ~ m i i m ~ mm mm t m m ~. m m _ m ~ ~ , , mm , : ~ x · '~ ~ .~,, ' (Offshore) :..: ~ NE. SS _ _T..EXTURE. COL_OR.. REMARKS C'~ ,. D.EPiT!t _ iREC_OVERY .LITHOL.OGY PERM. ....... VIS, CUT. ' FLUOR., ~°' , .7/z_,~ . /'~¥ . 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HESS 'TEXTURE COLOR REMARKS ' _ ,,'" - pd~/'de.5 ' , .... i... ... ~ T ~ ~ I 4070 .... . , , · ~ i ~ ~ ~ I I , ~ ~ ~ ~i ~ -, , , ............ . i i ii ~ ~_ ~ ' i i I IL I I I I III I I I I ... ..,.i 111 iiiii i ..... ii . i il i I II J I I I I I II . . ...... i ii ii i ii . . .,-- ,. m m -- ~ .. J~ m mm m imm mi m m ............ . ~7q Z" 5~ " ~ ~ ~ ~lT/~t, :~ ~.-cl~ ~,~ ., , , i ,i i i - i i ~ i_ i ~zz /~'q . ~ ....... ~[ gm L,,~.,~.~ _ ~ ........... - .. . . . , .... ;.-- . ~_'~..__-,/__=~ ~, , ... . . ............. _ . _, · i _ ,,-ii i ii ii i,i i i i _ _ ,~ · -- _ ~ ~ ~., i, i I ii _ - ii I - · mil_ m I I ILl '" Ill .... m .... . ' ~[m - i ,_ _ _ _ -- .... - ti m ii I I i m i mill ~ ' i _ L L II II -- ~ ,. - ~ ~ ~ I I III ~ ' . . ~ , . . . - - -- ~ ~ - ': Ji _ - . ' ..... il_ i i _ ....... ~1 ....... m '_ m .... ~' / --- ( REV. 7 IT/) FOR REPORTING DST RESULTS ON DAILY DRILL REPO~~ ~j~ t ~r~l ~ J~J~. ~'~;~-~' ~' - FOR SPECIFIED LINES - TO BE AGREED TO BEFORE REPORTI~J Line No. 1. Zone: (A) Open Hole - (B) Perfs - 2. Perfs: (A) Type: (B) Shots/ft.~ {C)~°phasing epths: (A) TD: (B) PBTD (~) Cushion: ft. g~, ~lnitia, Flow: (A) mini,,~..~_ pen @'__~.,/_ _ (time) ot taken Ln. 13 E) Comm.,o annulus 6. Blow for Hose: (A) None (B) Very Weak (C) Weak (D) Medium (E) Strong (F) in ..... mini ~O 7. (A) Few bubbles (B) Increasing (C) Constant (D) Decreasing @ end (E) Dead in rains. u. ~. Shut in @ surf: (A) From start (B) In rains. (C) WHP psig --< 9. Fluids surf. (mias): (A) Cushion (B) Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil (E) Water (F) None ~-- 10. Turn to vent in: (A) mini Blow changed to: (B) Very Weak (C) Weak (D) Medium 11. Choke Size: (A) /64ths WHP: (B) psig BI@w: (C) Coming back on (D) Decreasing ,, 12. Buildup: (A) mins. Shut-in: (B) Downhole (C) Surface (D) and @ surf in__mini 13. (A) Not taken (B) Tool did not S.I. (C) 14. Fluids surf (minsq): (A) Cushion (B) Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil .. (E) Water 15. Bi@w: (A) Commenced in mini (B) Increasing (C) Constant (D) Decreasing (E) Dead in mini (F) FSIWHP Il I III I I ~"~Flow:(~ 70 ~' mini ~yNo. [ ((~Final (D)Comm. to annulus in rains. ~Blowfro~hose':(A,~o~ (B) Ve~Weak ~eak (D%Mt~um ~tron, (F) ln ~ m in:. (A) C~stant ((B) Increasing Inc. ~en Dec, (D) Decreasing (E) Dead in rains. ~Fluidssud(mini,:~ushion /~~as~/~ {C, Mud ,D, Oi, (E, Water ,F)None (~ Flowing:~Cushion (B)Mud (C)Gas (D)Oil (E ) Condensate (F)Water (G)Slugs mud 23. (A) Constant (B) Increasing (C) Cleaning (D) Slugging (E) Gradually Dying (F) Heavy Emulsion estimate 25. Switched into separator in (A) mins. (B) Insufficient for separator mins. 26. FI@w: (A) stabilized in: 27. Choke: (A) Full open (B) /64thsWHP: (C) psigWH Temp (D) 28. Separator: Pressure (A) psig. Temp: (B) OF 29. FI@w: (A) Estimated (B) Calculated/not final (C) Calculated/final (D) Stated @ Sep. Cond. 30. (A) MCFPD (B) BOPD (C) BCPD (D) BWPD (E) % BS&W 31. (A) BFPD(EmuI.) (B)GOR FT.3/BBL. (C)GLR Bbls/MMCF 32. BOPD/BCPD corrected for: (A) Temp (B) Shrinkage Oil Content in (C) BS&W, (D) Emulsion (E) MCFPD is total (F) GOR is total 33. BWPD corrected for water content in (A) BS&W/EmuI. Rate: (B) Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (E) Gradually 34. BFPD est. as (A) % oil/cond. (B) % wax (C) % forr~water (D) % mud/filtrate (E) % BS&W 35. BS&W: (A) Usual definition Est. as (B) % sand (C) . % mud/filtrate (D) % form. water (F) Other 36. Remarks: mins. (B)Constant (C) lncreasing (D)Decreasing (E)Gradually (F)Slugging (G)Heading OF by ( E ) Thermowell, ( F ) Strapped on 37. GratUity: 38. 3~. Balloon: 40. Gas: I IIII IIIIII IIIII I II (A) Oil °APl 060°F or (B) °APl @ (C) OF (A) Gas @ 60°F (B) Measured (C) Calc. from analysis (D) Estimated (A) Rises slowly (B) Sinks slowly (C) Sinks rapidly (A) Burns (B) Will not burn (C) Difficult to burn (D) Vented, not burned (E) No test '~':?~;~" ~ ' u~'.' (42~ (A) %CO2 (B) ppm H2S,((C)~ercent adj. to 100% Smells'j[DlSweet, (E) Sour ~~ .] ....... ~; Oil A~l~it: (A) Cl~r (B) Pale (C) ~ight (D) M~ium (E) Dark (F) Straw (G) Br~n (H) Black ~ ~':~B~- (A) Gr~nish (B) Brownish (C) Other Hue .... (D) Sweet (E) ~ur ~5. (A) W~y at amb. t~ (B) Very thin (C) Thick Pour~int e~ O (D) Greater than (E) Less ~an (F) Water Analysis: (ppm){~)Chlorides /0~,~'0 ~)NaCl ~ ~[ ~ (C, ~" (D)Nit~at~ (A) Clear lB) ~ightly ~dy (C) M~dy {D) Mmtly mud (E) ~ ~ ~pH ~ 0 (G) Fluor~mn~ ~ R~ktivity: (A) ........ ~ ~ (B) . . °F fleerS, (C) oh~ ~ (D) °F unfilter~ ~mpl~: (A)Full ~ite (B)~ (C) oiV~. (D)_ ~s ~ water (F) . ~ulsion oF 52, (A) ISIWHP , , , psig (B) FSIWHP psig (C) Tool did not shut-in 53. Remarks: ii Recovered: (A) bbb cushion, (B) bbls oil, (C) bbls cond., Full string (D) Oil, (E) Gas, (F) Water (A) SI g~cut (B) Heavy gas cut Showoil ~Oil (E)Gas (F)Water (G)Nore~very Recover~:~ . . ~ ~ sand . ~nd in ~Tools, (C) ~parator (D) No ~nd detected 59. Sampler: (A) ...... psig (B) ft3gas (C) cc oil (D) OAPI (E) cc emul. 60. (A) cc water (B) SI. muddy (C) Muddy (D) Very muddy (E) cc mud (F) GOR ft3/bbl 61. (A) Chi. ppm (B) NaCl ppm (C) Ca++ ppm (D) Wt ppg (E) pH (F) OF oF 62. Resistivity: (A) ohms @ (B) filtered, (C) ohms @ (D) unfiltered  Gauge Depth: ~ q~~ fi. Initial Hydro: ~ /-//7;~ pig 65. Flow (Initial): (A) - 66. Buildup (Initial)' (A) .psig 69. Flow: (A) - (B) - (C) - 70. Buildup: (A) ~ig (B) ~ig (C) mig ~Tem~rature: °F ~ ~? 6 °F ~I ~ 3 ~ °F 73. Buildups: (A} Instantaneous (B) Rapid (C) Slow (D} Nil (~4~.~Chart5 show: {A) Plugging.during f_low, ({B~,~/alve Malfunction {C) Packer Malfunction {D) Other I I I 76. Calculations' 77. Skin: (A) 78. CAOF: (A) 79. BOPD: (A) 80. Ext. Press. (A) Initial 81 Form Temp.: (A) . 82. (A) Good Test (B) Valid Test (C) Inconclusive 83. Communication (A) No evidence (B) Not certain (A) No time for psig, (B) MCFPD as is, (B) max as is, ( B ) (B) Final , OF ~ (B) (B) Kh md-fi. (C) K md (DJ Skin % of drawdown (C) Heavy (D) Moderate (E) Minor (F) Nil (G) Negative MCFPD w/o skin max w/o skin, with (C) % drawdown (C) Form ft., (C) Appears o.k. (D) Probably Iow (D) Substantiated by other data/tests (C) Probably ID) Up (E) Down (F) No problem 84. Remarks: ~-~ ~ ( REV. , r - /Y lZ, :.. . '" ,". f FOR REPORTING DST RESULTS ON DALLY DRILL REPORT FIi Line No. ~one' .... (A) O~nHole - ~erh~_. ,_ .~'~-~~, . -~,~- ...  lnitialFlow:~ ~ mins.~~n* ~0 (time)(C)Nottaken {D)~eLn. 13/16 {E)~mm. toannulus ~,.~Medium (E) Strong (F) in ,ins. Blow for Hose: (A)None (B) Ve~ Weak rains. ~ ¢ {A) Few bubbles (~~ (C) Constant (D} Decreasing @ end (E) Dead in u__j (~Shut in @ surf: {A) From start {B) In mins. (C) WHP psig ~ 9. Fluids surf. (alas): {A) Cushion ,{B) Gas {C) Mud {D) Oil {E) Water~ ~ 10. Turn to vent in: (A) mins. Blow changed to: (B) Very Weak {C) Weak {D) Medium 11. Choke Size: (A} /64ths WHP: {B) psig Blow: {C) Coming back on (D) Decreasing (F) None Q Buildup: (~ ~...~'mins. Shut-in:~})~ownr ole ~S~e (D) and @ surf in_ mins. 13. (A) Not taken (B) Tool did not S.I. (C) 14. Fluids surf (min~): (A) Cushion (B) Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil (~)Blow: (A) Commenced in mins. (B) Increasing (C) Constant (~Decreasing (E)Dead in (E) Water mins. (F) FSIWHP .. (~Flow:~ //~-mins. (B) No. _~~ (D) Comm. to annulus in mins. (~ Blow from hose: (A)None (B) Very Weak ~W_..~,ea'~'~O Med.~.~.ium (E)Strong~', (A) C~stant (~lncreasing (C) Inc. ~en Dec. (D) Decreasing (E)Deadin rains. ~Fluidssud(mins.):~Cushion /~/ ~" ~Toventin~ ~O mira. Blow changed to : (B)Slight (C)Weak (D)Medium ~Choke Size: {A) Full o~n~/,ths WH~:~psi, Blow: (D, Coming back on (E) Decrease to dead in {F) min,. {A) Comtant (B) Increasing ~Cieani (D) Slugging (E} Gradually Dying {F} Heavy Emulsion 24. Estimate (A) BOPD {B) BWPD (C) MCFPD {D) Still cleaning, ~nnot estimate Flow: (A) stabilized in: mins. (B) Constant {C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (E) Gradually ~S~ng psig WR Temp (D) ~ ( E ) Thermowell, ( F ) Strap~d on ~parator: Pr~sure~~i~ Tamp: (B)~°F ~Flow: (A) Esti~t~ (B) Calcul~e~not final ~al=ulated/final (D) Stat~ e Sap. Con& ~(A) BFPD (Emul.) ~O"~FT.3/BBL. lC)GLR Bbls/MMCF ~ BOPD/BCPD corr,~ ,or:~~p~S~ri~,~ge Oil Content in (C)BS&W, (D)Emulsion ~MCFPD ii total ~60R is total ~. B~D correm~ for water ~ntent in (Al BS&W/Emul. Rate: (B) Constant (C) Increasing {D) Decreasing (E) Gradually ~. BFPD ~ ~ (A) % oil/~nd. (B) % wax (C) % for~water (D) % mud/filtrate (E) % BS&W ~B~W :~Usual definition Est. as {B) ~ sand (C) ~ mud/filtrate (D) ~ form. water ~Other ~ Gravity: ~iI~°API ~60°F or (B} °APl ~ (C) °F ~ ~ .~ '~ ~ ~, ~ ~? .,60°F (B)Me,ur~Cal~. fromana,ysis (D) Estimat~ % ~. ~lloon: (A} Rises slowly (B) Sinks sl~ly (C) Sinks rapidly ~ ~,,:~: (A) Burns (B) Will ~t burn (C) Diffimlt to ~rn (D) Vented, not bur~ (E) No test (A) ~ _ %CO2 (B) ~ ~m H2S, ~Pe~cent adj. '0 1~ ~.lls'~ Sweet~ (E)Sour ~Oil A~l~is: IAI Cl~r (BI Pale lC) Light ID) M~ium k (Fl Straw Bla~k ~ ~ (B) Brownish (C) O~er Hue ~:. :::::~. (A} W~y at .mb. ,~ {B} Very thin (C) Thick Pour~int., O (D} Greater than (Et Less ~.n (F) °F ........ ~. Water A~Iw~: (~m) (A) Chl~id~ (B) NaCI {C) ~ {D) Nitrat~ '~L~gY:~ (A) Clear (B} ~i~tly ~dy (C) M~dy {D) Marly m~ (E} ~ p~ (F) ~ (G} Fluor~n~ ~;'~ R~tivity: {A) ~ ~ {B) OF filter~, (C) ~ ~ (D} °F unfil~r~ , ~ ~, ~ B.H. Valve (B, She-in ~ surf in min,{D, Blew down WHP ,o ~'g not 52. (A) ISlWHP wig {B) FSIWHP mig {C) Tool did shut- '~ ~. Remark:  Reverse out began @ ~ {time) Well killed O ([~ _~ ~ ~'- L~._ {time) (C) Pulled to fluid, reversed {D) Pulled wet · Recovered: (A) bbb cushion, (B) bbb oil, (C) bbb cond., Full strin (g~ O.~il, (~as, (F) Water m 66. (A) bbb water. (B) bbb rathole mud. (C) bbls mud. (D) bbls emulsion ~ (~ (A) SI gascut (B) Heavy gas cut C~Showoil ~ (D)Oil (E)Gas {F)Water {G)Norecovery 59. Sampler: (A) ua 60. (A) .a 61. (A) ChL ¢3 62. Resistivity: (A) psig (B) ft3gas (C) cc oil ID) cc water (B) SI. muddy (C) Muddy (D) Very muddy (E)_ ppm (B) NaCI ppm (C) Ca++ ppm (D) Wt . ohms @ (B) OF filtered. (C) ohms @ (D) oAPI (E) cc emul. cc mud (F) GOR ft3/bbl , ppg (E) pH______ (F) . OF unfiltered Gauge Depth: Initial Hydro: CGFIow (Initial)' ~. Buildup (Initial): Flow: Buildup: 69. Flow: 70. Buildup: Q Final Hydro: 7~ Temperature: (~uildups: 74. Charts show: 75. Remarks: iA) -- (B) (A) ~ig (B) (A) Instantaneous (B) (A) Plu~ingduring flow, (B) ! -/77 c)TZ/ - (C) Rapid ~ {D) Nil Valve Malfunction {C) Packer Malfunction {D) Other (C) - C. iculations: (A) No time for ~)Kh 1~O kin:~'~ ~_/~e3 ps(g, ~% of drawdown (C)Heavy ~oderate (E)Minor (F)Nil (G)Negative 78. CAOF' (A) MCFPD ~ is. (B) MCFPD w/o skin BOPD:~ ~ 7'~ max. is, ~ ~~ max w,o skin, with ~ ~ % drawdown FormTemp' ~ °F ~ nO~C~ "'' ~Ap,arso. k. ,D, Probablvlow Go~ T~t (B) Valid T~t (C) Inconclusive (D) Su~ntiated by other datWtests ~ Communist(on ~ N~ ?idenc[ (B)Not ,~ain (C) Pro~y (D)Up (E) Down ~No ~oblem md-ft. ~K, ~ '"~¢~ 3 md (D) Skin_ "t' ~' ,'~-~ .- ¥ DST # Line No. [MkV. !111| . (CONFIDENTIAL DA TA CAN BE AL TERED BY USING MUL TIPLI FOR SPECIFIED LINES - TO BE AGREED TO BEFORE REPORTI~ ~ mm ~, m ~ mm m mm, m ~,nitia, Flow:~ ~ min, OO~n*~(tim,) {C)Not taken {D)~e Ln. 13/16 {E)Comm. to annulus ~ Blow for Ho~: {A) No~ (B) VoW Weak ~WeaE ~ Medium (E) Strong {F) in ~ mine. {A) Few bubbles ~lncreasi~ (C) ~ant {D} Decreasing e end (E) De~ in mine. in ~ sud: ~From ~an (B) In mine. (C) WHP psig )Shut ~ Fluids sud. (mi~): (A) Cmhion (B) Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil (E) Water (F) None 10. Turn to vent in: (A) min~ Blow ~an~d to: (Bi Ve~ Weak (C) Weak (D) Medium 11. ~oke Size: (A) /~ths WHP: (B)~~ig Blow: (C) Coming back on (D) Decreasing Buildup: {A)./Oi mine. Shut-in: ~)_DD~ownl:Lole~)~.qd.c~.e {D) and@surfin mine. 13. iA) Not taken {B) Tool did not S.I. {C) 14. Fluids ~ (mini): {A) Cushion {B) Gas (C) Mud {D) Oil (E) Water Blow: (A) Commen~d in mine. (Bi Incre~ing (C) ~stant (E) De~ in ~ mine. (F) FSIWHP ~ Flow: {A) min, ~No... ~ ~~ {D)Comm. to annulus in mine. ~Blow from hose: {A)No~ {B) Vow Weak ~e~~~ {E)Strong {F)In ,ins. {A) C~stant {{a) Increasing ~ Inc. ~en Dec. {D) D~reasing {E) ~a~ in. mine. ~ Fluidssurf {mins.):~Cushion /~ {B)Gas (C) Mud ,~Oil ~';: {E)Water~{F) None ~ To vent in: {A) /~ mira. Blowchan~dto' (B)Slight {C)Weak {D)Medium mine. $ Flowing:{[~) Cushion (B) Mud ~..Gas ~.Oil {E) Condensate {F) Water {G) Slugs mud {A) Constant {B) Increasing l~Cleaning ~ SI. ugging_ (E) Gradually Dying {F) Heavy Emulsion ~' Estimate (A) ,'~(; C? ~' aOPD (B) BWPD (C) MCFPD (D) Still cleaning, ~nnot estimate ~Switch" into.~rator in~ ~~ mins. (8)Insufficient for ..rator Flow: (A) stabilized in: mine. (B) Constant {C) Increasing (D) Decreasing {E) Graduallv (G) Heading ~ Choke: (A) Full open ~ ~ /~thsWHP: (c)l~0-1Vo migWH Temp (D) °F by (E)Thermowell, (F) Strap~d on ~ ~rator: Pressure (A)~~i~ Temp: (B) / O~ °F  Flow: (A) Esti~t~ ~Calcul~ed/n~t fin.~l (C) Cal~lated/final (D) Stat~ ~Sep. Cond. 31. (A) BFPD (Emul.) (B) GOR FT.3/BBL. (C) GLR Bbls/MMCF ~BOPD/BCPD =orr,~, for: ~~ ~~e Oil Content in (C)BS&W, (D)Emulsion (E)MCFPD is total (F)GOR is total ~. B~D corre~ for ~ter ~ntent in (A) BS&W/Emul. Rate: (B) Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (E) Gr~ually ~. BFPD ~ ~ (A) % oil/~nd. (B) % wax (C) % for~water (D) % mud/filtrate (E) % BS&W 35. ~W: (A) Usual definition E~. as (B) % ~nd (C) % mud/filtrate (D) % form. water ( F ) Other '"'" ~" ~, ~7 ~60OF (B)Me,ur, OCalc. from ,nellie {D)Estimat, ~:Balloo~:., (~Ri~slowly (B)Sinkssl~ly (C) Sinks rapidly · ~*' G~ {~) ~rns {B) Will ~t burn {C) Difficult to ~rn {D) Vented, not bur~ {E) No test {A) . ~ ... ~O2 lB) ~ H2S, ~Pe:~ent adj. ~ 1~ ~ells' (D) Sweet, (E)Sour ~':;~:- '. ,~ . {A) Gr, n~h {B)Br~nilh {C)Other Hue ~~ (E)~ur (A) W=y at arab. t~ (B) Very thin (C) Thi~ Pou~int '~:~,erA~l~k:(~m)~hl.~.JJ.~OO (B) NaCl. ---- (C)~~ {D) Nitrat~ 47.~(A) Clear lB) ~htly ~dy {C) M~y (D) Mmtly m~ {El ~ ~ (F) ~ (G) Fluor~n~ ~ R~ktivity: (A) ~ · {B) °F filter~, (C) ~ ~ (D) °F unfilter~ ~mpl~: (A) Full ~i~ {B) ~m (C) oiV~. {D) ~ (E) water (Fl ~ulsion ~mmmim, mml~ mmm~m m! ... shut- in 52. (A) ISIWHP .l~ig (B) FSIWHP__ psig (C) Tool did not Remarks: D~.~.~.()~:~:~ ~,e~ ~rC:)?~T /~,'~ ,~,~ ~ ~ :;"~'~:'~:':.://'" 7.'~ ~Q'."- ~.'~[ .........~;.,.: ,,; .. ._ , ,. {' ~',;~. ~ ' ,:,L ",,, ~ ,~ Reveme out ~n ~ ~ ~ ~ ¢:~time) Well kill~ ~ ~ ~TC) (time) (C) Pull~ to fluid, r~emed (Di Pulled wet Re~ver~: (A} bbb cushion~ ~-L ~ bb~ oil, {C) , bbb ~nd., Full s~dng (D} Oil. (El Gas, (F} Water ~. ~ ~- ~U bbb water, {B) bbb ra~hole mud, {C) , , .bbls mud, {D) bbb emulsion (A) SI. g~ cut (B) Heavy ~s cut (C) Show oil No show {D) Oil {E) Gas (F} Wa~er (G} No re.very Recovered: ~] , e~f~~ ~nd in ~ls, (C} ~parator {D) No ~nd detected ~, ..... ii i i ii i1__ iiii i i i iii iii ii i i iLii ii i i i i i ii i iii i i i 62. mm~ O Gauge Depth: Initial Hydro: Flow (InitiaIT: ~' Buildup UnitiaIT' ~ Flow: Buildup: 69. Flow: 70. Buildup: Final Hydro: ~ Temperature: t~ Buildups: '/4. 77. Skin: (A) 78. CAOF: (A) 79. BOPD: (A) - 83. Sampler: (A) psig (B) ft3 gas (C) cc oil (D) oApI (E) cc emul. cc mud (F} GOR ff3/bbl (A) cc water (B) SI. muddy (C) Muddy (D) Very muddy (E),, (A) Chi. ppm (B) NaCI ppm (C) Ca++~ppm (D) Wt _ ppg (E) pH .... _ (F)_.___. Resistivity: (A}__i.___.ohms @ (B) oF filtered, (C) ohms @ (D)~°F unfiltered (A) - (Al psig (A) Instantaneous i ii · i i i i i ii i1 ii i (B) , mig (C) ,~ ... . ~, , ~ig (C) ~'~... ~ig (Bi - (C) - (B) ~ig (C) ~ig ,, , ,, (B) °F t7 ,, °F (B) Rapid (C) Slow {D) Nil Charts show: (A) Plugging,during flow, (BT Valve Malfunction (C) Remarks: t~L,'.' ~.,~.~ . . _ . ;...- .. ' ~ ,,~>: L~,$,'~,. ~ ~ ~~f'?~-:: ~&n~.:~ ~ :',:" ~lculations: ~o time for (B) Kh _ md-ff. (C) K : ..... md (D) Skin ~i9, (B) .... %ofdrawdown (C)Heavy (D)Moderate (E MCFPD m is, (B) MCFPD w/o skin max ~ is. (B) _ , max w/o skin, with {C) % drawdown Ext. Pr~s, (A) Initial (B) Final (C) Form Form Temp.: (A) °F ~ (B) ......... ~., lC) Ap~ars o.k, (D) Probably Iow (A) Go~ T~t (B) Valid T~t (C) Inconclusive (D) Su~ntiated by ot~r dat~tests ~mmuni~tion (A) No eviden~ (BI Not ~ain (C) Pro~y (D) Up (El Down (Fl No problem Remarks: ~l.~, ~¢~. ¢~Uf&~,'~,~.,~,~ /'~ [~'<'_[ Packer Malfunction (D) Other Minor (F) Nil (G) Negative FOR REPORTING DST RESULTS ON DALLY DRILL REPOR' * (CONFIDENTIAL DA TA CAN 8E A L TERED B Y USING MUL TIPL IERS FOR SPECIFIED LINES- TO BE AGREED TO BEFORE REPORTING ~ DST = Date: 6/'-- g - Z'O Sheet / o, Line No. ¢'Cushi~: {A) ~O>O ". {B) 2 6 ~s O'~ {D)~V~" (E) Mud IF) DieselJG)_ , .. _ ,,, · InitialFIow ~ mins.~n~ ~/36 (time)(C)Not~aken {Dl~eLn. 13/16 (E}~mm. toannulus Blow for Ho~: (A) None (B) Yew Weak~eak (D) Medium trong (F) in ~ min~ ~ (A) Few bubbles~ Increasing (C) C~ant {DJ Decreasing ~ end {E) De~ in rains. In rains. WHP psig Shut in ~ ~rf: ~A~'From sta~ 9. Fluids surf. (mi~): (A) Cmhion (B) Gas (C) Mud , (D) Oil . {E) Water~ (F) None 10. Turn to vent in: (A) min~ Blow chan~d to: (B) Vew Weak {C) Weak (D) Medium 11. Choke Size: (A) /~ths WHP: (B) psig .Blow: (C)Coming back on (D)Decreasing /~ Buildup:~ ~¢ rains. Shut-in:¢Downholei~Surface '(D) and @ surf in~mins- 13. (A) Not taken (B) Tool did not S.I. {C) 14. Fluids surf (rains.): {A) Cushion {B) Gas {C) Mud (D) Oil {E) Water ~ Blow: (A) Commenced in rains. (B) Increasing (C) Constant(~pecreasing ead in mins. {F) FSIWHP ~t~Flow~ ,_~' mins~ (B) No. ~Final (D) Comm. to annulus in rains. Blow from hose: (A) None (B) Very Weak (C) Weak (D~}Medium ~Strong (F)In / ~ mins. ~ Increasing(~nc. then Dec. (D) Decreasing (E) Dead in mins. (A) Constant ((B) ~,1 Fluids surf (mins.): (A) Cushion (B)Gas ~'J, 0 (C) Mud (D) Oil (E) Water~ (F) None 20. To vent in: (A) mins. Blow changed to: (B) Slight (C) Weak iD) Medium 21. Choke Size: (A) Full open (B) /64ths WHP: (C) . .psig Blow: (D) Coming back on (E) Decrease to dead in (F) 22. Flowing: (A) Cushion (B) Mud (C) Gas {D) Oil (E) Condensate (F) Water (G) Slugs mud 23. (A) Constant (B) Increasing (C) Cleaning (D) Slugging (El Gradually Dying (Fi Heavy Emulsion 24. Estimate (A) BOPD (B) BWPD (C) MCFPD (D) Still cleaning, cannot estimate I- Q 25. Switched into separator in (A) mins. (B) Insufficient for separator ~ 26. Flow: (A) stabilized in: mins. (B) Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (E) Gradually (F) Slugging (G) Heading u. 27. Choke: (A) Full open (B) /64thsWHP: (C) psigWH Temp (D) 28. Separator: Pressure (A) psi~ Temp: (B) OF 29. Flow: (A) Estimated (B) Calculated/not final (C) Calculated/final (D) Stated @ Sep. Cond. 30. (A) MCFPD (B) BOPD (C) BCPD {D) BWPD (E) % BS&W mins. OF by ( E ) Thermowell, ( F ) Strapped on 31. (A) BFPD (Emul.) (B) GOR FT.3/BBL. (C) GLR Bbls/MMCF 32. BOPD/BCPD corrected for: (A) Temp (B) Shrinkage Oil Content in (C) RS&W, (D) Emulsion (E) MCFPD is total (F) GOR is total 34. 'BFPD ~st. as (A) % oil/cond. (B) ~ , -: 4~,, '35. BS&W: (A) Usual definition Est. as (B)~ 36. Remarks: ~i '.' 33/ B~,D ~rected for water content in {A) BS&W/Emul. Rate: {B) Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (E) Gradually ','&.' , : % wax (C) % form. water (D) % mud/filtrate (El % BS&W % sand (C) % mud/filtrate (D) % form. water ( F } Other w (A) Oil / ~, / 9~L °APl @ 60°F or {B) °APl @ {C) OF (A) Gas ~._.~.~.~,~ 60°F (B) Measured ~)Calc. from analy_sis (D) Estimated (A) Rises slowly (B) Sinks slowly (C) Sinks rapidly (A) Burns (B) Will not burn (C) Difficult to burn (D) Vented, not burned (E) No test Gas Analysis: (A) ¢~,~ %C1 (B) /,~-- %C2 (C) 0.¢~ %C3 (D) O,~ %C4 (E) ~) , ~- %C5+ (A) %CO2 (B) ppm H2S, lC) Percent adj. to 100% Smells' (D) Sweet, { E) Sour Oil Analysis: (A) Clear (B) Pale (C) Light (D) Medium (E) Dark (F) Straw (G) Brown (H) Black (A) Greenish (B) Brownish (C) Other Hue (D) Sweet (E) Sour (A) Waxy at amb. temp. (B) Very thin (C) Thick Pourpoint est ~ (D) Greater than ( E ) Less than ( F ) ~)Wate, Analysis: (ppm)~Chlorides_ / ~)~)~:) {B) NaCl (C) Ca++ (D) Nitrates 47. (A) Clear (B) Slightly muddy (C) Muddy (D) Mostly mud (E) Wt ppg (F) I~1 (G) Fluorescence 4~ Resistivity: (A) ohms 0 (B) OF filtered, (C) ohms 0 (D) OF unfiltered 49. Samples: (A)Full Suite (B)None (C) oil/cond. (D) ~ (E) water (F) emulsion iiii i i ~ . (A) ISIWHP ~ig lB) FSIWHP ~ig (C) Tool did not shut-in ~ ~ · I ... U~ ~ f ot~ ~b. ~.~'~) .,F/Pr.'. _ Aft_~:~. ,. tReve~e out ~gan O ~ (time) Well kill~ O ~~(time) (C) Puli¢ to fiui¢, r~e~ (D) Pulled wet Recover~: (A)~bbls cushion, (B) ~ ¢ bbb oil, (C) bbb ~nd., Full string (D) Oil, (E) Gas, (F) Water ~ bbls ~ ~ ~, ~ ~b,~ w.~.. (B) ~ S~ ~,. r~.o,e ~.d. (C) .b,~ ~.~. (D) ~ (A) SI g~ cut (B) Heavy gas cut (C) Show oil No show (D) Oil (E) Gas IF) Water (G) No re.very ~ Roc~ered: ~ ~ ~ ~nd ~.d in ~T~,~. (C) ~.~rator (D) No ..~ B9. Sampler: (A) 60. (A) 61. (A) Chi. 62. Resistivity: psig (B) ft3gas (C) cc oil (D) cc water (B) SI. muddy (C) Muddy (D) Very muddy (E) ppm (B) NaCI ppm (C) Ca++ ppm (D) Wt ohms @ (B) OF filtered. (C) ohms ~ (D) oAPI (E) cc emul. cc mud (F) GOR ft3/bbl ppg (E) pH (F) OF unfiltered __ i,, ~IGauge Depth: (A) V ~ ~0 .... ft. (B) I,~ (/~--~ ft. (C) q~ ~/~ ft. (~lnitial Hydro: (A) ~~ ~ig 1~) ~[6~ ~ig {C) ~.¢~7 ~ig Buildup (Initial): {A) /~¢ ~ig (B) / 2~ ~ig {C) / ¢/¢ ~ig 69. Flow: {A) ~ - ~' (B) ..... {C) ~ {C) 70. Buildup: (A) ~ ~ig {B) ~ig ~l) FinalHydro: (A) ~~ ~ig (B) ~7~ ~ig (C) ~7~~ ~ig  Tem~rature: (A) q ~ °F {B) ~ ~ °F (C) ~' ~ °F Buildups: (A) Instantaneous (B) Rapid ~Slow (D) Nil 74. Charts show' (A) Plugging.during flow. (B) Valve Malfunction (C) Packer Malfunction (D) Other - ~.. (.,.~ ,~ b' ' ,".', '': ' ~,culatiom: (A)No time for ~Kh~ : ,O~' md'fZ_~K/~ = '~ .. m¢~ ~Skin -- O' ~ '~F // ~i, (G)Negative Skin: (A) ps(g, (B) /~ of drawdown (C) Heavy (D) Moderate (E) Minor CAOF: (A) MCFPD ~ is, (B) MCFPD w/o skin max ~ is, (B) max w/o skin, with ~ ~0 % drawdown Form Temp.: F e ¢ ~ ~ . fl., (C) Ap~ars o.k. (D) Probably Iow ~(A) Go~ T~t Valid T~t (C) Inconclusive (D) Su~ntiated by other dat~tests ~Communication ~o eviden~ (B) Not ~ain (C) Pro~y (D) Up (E) Down (F) No problem E FF¢' c'r'5 , i 5t7 c (REV. 7~77 ) FOR REPORTING DST RESULTS ON DALLY DRILL REPORT~ii am a a I~111 .~a~ .l!a I~, (CONFIDENTIAL DA TA CAN BE AL TERED BY USING MUL TIPLIERS, ' FOR SPECIFIED LINES- TO BE AGREED TO BEFORE REPORTING)U Line No. 3. Depths: {A) TD: ~PBTD ~~_ , ~"Packer K'rr~_ . ..... (ty~},~ ~ .'., .-' fl. Cushi~: ~ODC~ ~. (B) ~.~ bbls Fresh (O)~dSalt (El Mud IF)Diesel (G) " ..~)lniti,l Flow: (A, rains. ~O~n~~(time)O'N°ttaken OSee Ln.~'6 {E) Comm. toannulu, 6. Blow for Ho~: (Al No~ (B) Vew Weak (C) Weak (D) Medium (El Strong {Fl in min~. 7. (Al Few ~bbles (B) I~reasing {C) C~ant (D) Decreasing ~ e~ (El Dead in .. rains. 8. Shut in ~ ~rf: {Al From ~a~ {B) In rains. (C) WHP ~ig ~. Fluids surf. {mira): (Al C~hion {B) Gas {C) Mud (D) Oil {El Water__{F) None (C) Mud (D) Oil (El Water 10. Turn to vent in: (Al rains. Blow changed to: (B) Very Weak (C} Weak (D! Medium 11. Choke Size: (Al /64ths WHP: (B) psig Blow: (C) Coming back on (D) Decreasing , 12. Buildup: (A) mins. Shut-in: (B) Downhole (C) Surface (D) and @ surf in mins. 13. (A) Not taken (B) Tool did not S.I. (C) 14. Fluids surf (rains.): (A) Cushion (B) Gas 15. Blow: (Al Commenced in mins. (B) Increasing (C) Constant (D) Decreasing (El Deed in rains. (Fl FSIWHP 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 31. 32. 33. 'm~n~ ~.~'No. I (C) Final (D) Comm. to annulus in rains. hose: (Al None (B) Very Weak (C) Weak ~' Medium ~ Strong (Fl In ~ .. rains. Blow from (Al Constant ((B) Increasingl~ Inc. then Dec. (D) Decreasing (El Dead in mins. Fluids surf (rains.): (Al Cushion (B)Gas (C) Mud (D) Oil (El Water (Fl None Toventin:~ ~ rains. Blow changed to: {B)Slight (C)Weak (D)Medium ~'.~ ~¢ ¢~-'-~./v~-' . I~.,~ ~ ~' /:-' ~' : ""' ' Choke S~ze: I~l Fu, o~n ~') ~E /~ths WHP:~r~ I~...0' psig B~ow: ~DI Coming back on ~E~ Decrease to dead in (Fl Flowing: (Al Cushion (B) Mud (C) Gas (D) Oil (El Condensate (Fl Water (Gl Slugs mud (Al Constant (B) Increasing (C) Cleaning (D) Slugging (El Gradually Dying (Fl Heavy Emulsion Estimate (Al BOPD (B) BWPD (C) MCFPD (D} Still cleaning, cannot estimate Switched into separator in (Al mins. (B) Insufficient for separator Flow: (Al stabilized in: rains. (B) Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (El Gradually (Fl Slugging (Gl Heading Choke: (Al Full open (B) /64thsWHP: (C) psigWH Temp (D) Separator: Pressure (Al psi~ Temp: (B) OF Flow: (A) Estimated (B) Calculated/not final (C) Calculated/final (D) Stated @ Sep. Cond. (Al MCFPD (B) BOPD (C) BCPD (D) BWPD (El % BS&W (Al BFPD(Emul.) (B)GOR FT.3/BBL. (C)GLR Bbls/MMCF BOPD/BCPD corrected for: (Al Temp (B) Shrinkage Oil Content in {C) BS&W, (D) Emulsion (El MCFPD is total (Fl GO R is total BWPD corrected for water content in (Al BS&W/EmuI. Rate: (B)Constant (C) Increasing (D) Decreasing (El Gradually mins. OF by (E) Thermowell, ( F ) Strapped on 34. BFPD est. as (A) % oil/cond. (B) % wax (C) % form. water (D) 35. BS&W: (A) Usual definition Est. as (B) % sand (C) % mud/filtrate (D) 37. Gravity: "(A~Oil °APl @60°F or (B) °APl @ (C) OF -: 38. ' ::,('~) Gas · 60°F (B) Measured (C) Gale from analysis (D) Estimated 30. Balloon: '"' (A} Rim slowly (B} Sinks slowly (C) Sinks rapidly 40. Gas: (Al Burns (B) Will not burn (C) Difficult to burn (D) Vented, not burned (E} No test 41~ Gas Analysis: (A) ~1 (B) %C2 (C) %C3 (D) %C4 (E) %C5+ ·. _ .-.. (Al . %CO2 (B), . . ppm H2S, (C) Percent adj. to 100% Smells' (D) Sweet, (E) Sour L~.~'~~Analysis: (Al Clear (B) Pale {C) ~.ight {D) Medium ~[~ Dark (Fl Straw 0 Brown ~ Black ~% (Al Greenish (B) Brownish (C) Other Hue (D) Sweet (El Sour 45. (A) Waxy at amb. temp. (B) Verythin (C)Thick Pourpointest{~ (D)Greaterthan (El Lessthan (F) ~ WaterAnalysk: Ippm) ~Chl~rides tt NaC, Ca++ _JO.Ct H~XJD) Nitrates ~(A, Clea, {B) Slightly muddy ~Muddy ,D) Mostlymud (E, Wt .. ppg OpH 48. Rasktivity: (A) ohms e (B) °F filtered, (C) ohms $ (D) OF unfiltered i~Samplas: (A) Full Suite ~ne (C) oiVcond. (D) . ~ (E) water (F) emulsion % mud/filtrate (El % BS&W % form. water (F) Other ,.,. oF @SI @ B.H. Valve (B) Shut-in @ surf in mins.{D) Blew down WHP tO i~' ~ ;' ~" {A) ISIWHP ~ , ~ig {B) FSlWHP__ ~ig {C) Tool did not shut-in Remark: ~E~. ~~A~"~ ~-A~~ ~'~,.~ ~/~.'~ E~-.~::"~ _ _ - ~ - ~ , _ ~ ..... F ~ ' out man ~ (time) Well killd ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ {time) (C) Pulld to fluid, r~ened (D) Puffed wet Recover~: {A) ~.(T _ bbls cushion, ~ Tr bbls oil, (C) bbls ~nd., Full string (O)Oil, (El Gas, (Fl Water {A) bbb water, (B) ~ls rathole mud, (C) bbls mud, ~ ~ bbls emulsion SI g~ cut (B) Heavy gas cut (C) Show oil No show (D) Oil (E) Gas (F) Water (G) No recovery R~overed: {A) ~0 ~sand ~ndin ~Tools, (C)~parator (D) No .nd detected 59. Sampler: (A) .... ua 60. (A) ;J 61. {A) Chi. ¢3 62. Resistivity: (A) psig {B) ft3 gas (C) cc oil (D) cc water (B) SI. muddy (C) Muddy (D) Very muddy (E) ppm {B) NaCI ppm {C) Ca++~ppm {D) Wt ohms @ (B) OF filtered, (C) ohms @ (D) °APl (E) cc emul. cc mud (FI GOR ft3/bbl _._..__.ppg IE) pH {F) OF unfiltered ii i i ~ Initial Hydro: {~' 65. Flow lin(rial): (A) 66. Buildup (Initial): {A) FI@w: ~' Buildup: 69. Fi@w: (A) 70. Buildup: (A) Final Hydro: (A) ~Temperature: (A) Buildups: '~ Charts show: 75. Remarks: i i i i - lB) - psig (B) (A) I'/~-t ~g (B) - (e) - psig ' psig {[~1 nsta ntaneous C Plugging.during flow, L,Z"' (B) Rapid (B) Valve Malfunction iii i lc) ~ ~7 '?_-.-.' p~ig (C) - lC) psig ?./( lc) - (C) ps~g {C) .~_.~2. ~, ~ ~ig _ (C) OF lC) Slow (D) Nil {C) Packer Malfunction (D) Other (~) Calculations: 77. Skin: (A) 78. CA@F: (A) eNo time for ps(g, (a) MCFPD as is, (B) max as is, (B) (B) Final '1 °F 0 lB) 79. BOPD: (A) 80. Ext. Press. (A) Initial 81. Form Temp.: (A) (A) Good Test (B) Valid Test Inconclusive f~ Communication {A) No evidence {B) Not certain (Bi Kh md-ft. (C) K md (D) Skin % of drawdown (C) Heavy (D) Moderate (E) Minor {F) Nil (G) Negative MCFPD w/o skin max w/o skin, with (C) % drawdown (C) Form @ (O) fL ft.. (C) Appears o.k. (D) Probably Iow (D) Substantiated by other data/tests Probably ID) Up ~)Down (F) No problem lc) COitFiitF. -,~PRIItT ~.c,.',',-,'. Y .W I TH .,CLD.'SLIF:E? Y .,-- -r: _:.. ,.~ .. : . .... 'r'! 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I 1 =i,E: · _! 1 5E:. 0 !74.6, 176.5 157. 'B i79. E, TRUE 'v'ERT. LC4TZ TLIDE' DEPTH ,:: F l' ;:, ,:: F t ::, :3 E: 99.. 2 E, 46.00 ':::.: c:'.'Y.'¢Y..:.'4 47.59 '":.: 909B.,'4 49.19 :S: 919'B.74- 51).:=:5 5: 9. ::.' 9 9. ~ '4. :;_ ':' . =, :', :S: DEF' ,::PT i4 14 14 14 14 9 ":: 9 'B. ;:' 4 54. n-':: .:.: i 4 949'B 94 --~ .=, '" '-=' . . . ~ _, :5: 14 9599.24 56.5.9 "-.: 14 'B E. ?. ::'. ~ 4 56. E:'.P,'-,: 14 Ar..,T LI~,E F,. 4i E 2. ~,-:, = :2:. 3:9 E 4.01 E ~. 6:=_: E 5.'. 09 E =' 1 L:', _; I 5.36 E 5.4 0 E 1.1 O. 3 O. 0 O. 1 Cl. 4 I'1 ':' O. E. O. 9 ~ . /10C0) To Harry Kugler Date May 9, ]_980 I delivered the log tapes and samples on Milne Point No. 1 when I was in Alaska. We still have to furnish you the copy of the fluid analysis, which I have not received from the labs. I will send copies to you hopefully next week or 10 days. - Thanks again for~your help and cooperation. I look forward to visiting with you on my next trip to Alaska. Skin FROM (Your Name) ACCOUNT NUMBER . ~ .,~ . ~ DEPARTMENT/FLOOR NO. ST R E E~'~'lb~'~ ................ P.O. It, ox 2197 .~- CITY STATE ZIP PURCHASE ORDER NO. OR SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR COI~IPIZ[TE R.E-PA~I~TION t. NSTRU~TI(j~NS . TO (Consignee's Name) ~lf,~old For Pick Up. Phone NO. S a e o ~s~ / ' ' CW ...... ' ..... STATE ZIP YOUR REFERENCE NO I CONSIGNEE REFERENCE NO FREIGHT CHARGES. LU ~--. 7A7~-~-210°-": ~ ," 'l ,,, PAYMENT~ilISh p~r ~Bi Consqnee FEC Acct No [ ~ J OF CONIRACT SET ~ORJH ON [~F. V6RS[: OF :PdPPER5 ..... f ~' ¢ ~ /~ J ... -~~~.~/ COPY LJNLESS YOLJ DEC~,~h[ A HIOHF~4 VA[(~P ]*]? DECLARED VALUE -~~~ %1 J /'/ ~~ EMP NO. ' ~:AGT/PR~ SERVIOE DELiVER~: [ SPEC AL HANDL NG ! t ~ ~ ~~ / .... · .. I ~... ~ ................]~_ O (Check One) INSTRUCTIONS (Check Se~ices Require) ~ / , ~.~ ~~~ . . CDVANCE~RIGIN . :' .2 I Hold For ~ Sat Restncled r I ~ ~~ ] . ]., ' ,~RIORITYONE(R,1) /~v PickUp IOelv. Adicles SSS Govt Other r ] ~~ ~CASH ~% ]A~R~ .... ~--j~l~O~8[ ~j[~ern 9hi Packages~ / ~-/ ~ t ~- - - ' ' ' ' ~ ~'~ RECEIVED M'~ ] ~: ' f ~ ,~.~ ~, ~'H~ .~*~ ~O ,~o ...., / ' i ~ i ~-~ ~D THIRD PARTY% D ADDRESS' ' CORR~TI,~ I O e be ~ ~ ~ ~ N/A ~ ~ ~ x ,,, ., . AT O.FEC Station~ ' . .~.:;.' I i , /.:.~~, - . - .. - ~ ,~ u .... , ~ ~ ....... , ,,v,~ COi' TINENTAL OiL COMPANY · . TO Harry Kugler State of Alaska - Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 30Oi Porcupine Drive G olo]ical Section R~CORD OF.SHIPMENT. OF CONFIDENTIA~ INFOnMATION. ,,o. A. Conoco Inc. P.O. Box 2197 Suite 2928 - Anchorage, Alaska, 99501 [~] UNDER SEPARATE COVER Conoco - M_~lne Po±nt #1 SUBJECT ENCLOSED Houston~ Texas 77001 VIA Federal Express j o; M. i I ?_ c ~; STAT Tcu FiLF: '1 QUANTITY 1. CONTENTS Sepia and Print of the following Logs: 2" - DIL Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - DIL Run 1, 2, & 3 2" - LSS Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - LSS Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - Neutron - Density Run 1 & 2 5" - Density/GR Run 1 & 2 5" - bensity/Neutron'/GR (Poro) 9770 - 2740 57' - Density/Neutron/GR (Raw) 9770 - 2740 5" - CBL/VD Run 1 5" - CBL/VD Run 2 Copies Sidewall Sample Descriptions Se~ia'~l - Print Mud Log Pridt Sperry-Sun Deyiation Survey Copy Completion or Recompletion Report &nd Log Form 10-407 DST Reports DST #1-A 2 pgs. · DST #1-B 2 pgs. DST #2 2 pgs. : ;. . DST #3 2 pgs. DST #4 2 pgs. DST #5 3 pgs. .- Copies. Well History ' .-~ 81GNED BY Cfi ,TINENTAL OIL COMP, · C;:o lo ic; I . ection RECORD OF SHIPMENT OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 'O Harry Kugler State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3OUl Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska, 99501 UNDER SEPARATE COVER ENCLOSED 'OATE May 9z 1980 FROM L. A. Dinges - Conoco Inc. P.O. Box 2197 Suite 2928 VIA Houston: Texas 77001 Federal Express Conoco - Milne Point #1 ~UBJ£CT · QUANTITY -C0N~NTS Sepia and Print of the following Logs: 2" - DIL Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - DIL Run 1, 2, & 3 ' . 2" - LSS Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - LSS Run 1, 2, & 3 5" - Neutron - Density Run 1 & 2 5" - Density/GR Run 1 & 2 5" - bensity/Neutron'/GR (Poro) 9770 - 2740 ~" - DensitY/Neutron/GR (Raw) 9770 - 2740 5" - CBL/VD Run 1 .' 5" - CBL/VD Run 2 Copies=Sidewall Sample Descriptions Se~ia'~l - Print Mud Log Pri6t'Sperry-Sun Deyiation Survey Copy Completion or Recompletion Report ~nd Log Form 10-407 DST Reports DST #1-A 2 pgs. DST #1-B'2 pgs. DST #2 2 pgs. DST #3 2 pgs. DST #4 2 pgs. DST #5 3 pgs. Copie~ Well History IIGNED BY' · TRANSMITTAL APPROVED BY CTION$: Plca~ Ick~owlcdee rtr'elpt preml)tly by ~lgninB B~d r~tur~t~g ca.on c ~:~ ~ ~ II, EMARK~ · TIANII41TTAI,. COFY ONI. Y TO ~ ," ALASKA OIL AND GAS CO~iSE£VATION COII41111/SSION April 21, 1980 Mr. T. A. Dinges Conoco, Inc. - Rm 2928 P. O. Box 2197 Houston, Texas 77001 Receipt is acknowledged for the following material hand-delivered today on the following wells: CONOCO INC. GWYDYR BAY ST. ~1 Well completion report and well history Sidewall core description Schlumberger library tape - Feb. 12, 1980 *one copy *one copy log scale interval DIL 2" 108'-11,066' print & sepia LSS 2" 108 '-1 1,066' " " CFD 5" 2602'-11,072' " " CNFD 5" 2602'-11,072' .... Mud 2" 71 '-11,102' *print only *It is understood that a second copy of the completion report, well history and sidewall core description and a sepia of the mud log will be forwarded in the ~ conoco Washed"-~-~ried samples 80'-10,180' (11 boxes) Schlumberger library tape - March 16, 1980 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission H oyle H. Hamilton Chairman of the Come, sion Lonnie C. Smith f.! Commissioner April 18, 1980 Bobby D. Foster Petroleum Inspector Witness cement plug setting and tagging on Conoco's Milne Pt #1 Sec. 23, T13N, R10E, UM Permit #79.40 Sunday, April 13, 1980 I traveled this date to Prudhoe Bay to witness the tagging of a cement plug with a E-Z drill retainer set in 9 5/8 casing on Conoco's Milne Pt. #1. The E-Z drill retainer, set at 3900', with a 100 sk slurry of 15.8 lb/gal had been squeezed into perforations between 3900' and 4010' and a 50 sk. slurry placed on top of the retainer was completed when I reached the location. Monday, .A~il 14, 1980 The rig mud tanks were then cleaned and refilled with 9.8 lb/gal CaCl water. The mud in the well bore to 3770' was replaced with the CaCl water. The cement plug was Sagged at 3770' with 15,000 lbs. The D.P. was then pulled to 180' and a 50 sk slurry plug was spotted. The D.P. was pulled out of hole. Tuesday., .A~Dril 15, 1980 After W.O.C. for 8 hours the top plug was tagged at 60'. The BOPE was nippled down and a blind flange was installed on the casing flang and all outlets were secured. In summary, I witnessed the tagging of the cement plug at 3770', the setting and tagging of the cement plug set from 180' to 60', the installation of the blind flange and securing of all outlets on Conoco's Milne Pt. #1. Fo*~.m 10-403 REV. 1-10-73 Subm? *'1 ntent.tons" in Triplicate & "Su0sequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA 0IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) z. ~v~LLLF--1 GAS !--] Exploration WELL i i OTHER ~ NAME OF OPERATOR Conoco Inc. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 290 Maple Court, Suite 128, Ventura, CA 93003 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsurface 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Section T13N, R10E, Umiat Meridian [~ 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) RKB 41.5' 14. 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20376 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 47437 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME N/A 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Milne Point 9. WELL NO. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wi 1 dcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T13N, R10E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. ~,7:~-40 Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Natur~n011~N~tice, Re )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOTOR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF [~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT[_~ ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTE.. Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all Dertlnent ~letalls, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. SEE PREVIOUS NOTICE APPROVED 0N MARCH 17, 1980. d. Possible Test No. 3 not performed. e. Test No. 4 revised to Test No. 3. f. Test No. 4. Perforate and test zone from 4390-4366'. After test, set cement retainer at 4330' Cement squeeze test perforations with 100 sacks Class "G" cement with 3% Ca~12 mixed to 15.6 ppg. Spot a 50' cement plug on top of retainer. Mud wt. in wellbore above top of plug will be 9.3 ppg. g. Test No. 5. Perforate and test zone from 4000'-3973'. After test, set cement retainer at 3930' Cement squeeze test perforations with 100 sacks Class "G" cement with 3% Ca~12 mixed to 15.6 ppg. Spot a 50' cement plug on top of retainer. Displace mud out of hole wi th 9.6 ppg CaC12 water. h. Surface cement plug will be placed from 180' to 80' with permafrost cement mixed at 14.8 ppg. Top of plug will be tagged with DP to insure placement. Placement will be by displacement method. (Continued~ on .~.,attach'ed sheet) 16. I hereby :ert~.t-~re~M~g IS true and correct SIGNE TITLE ~ ~,, , ~ ~ :, ~DATE __- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF A~Y: ~Y ~ ~proved opy ,ns.ruc.,ons On .eve. INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting proposals to perform certain well operations, and reports of such operations when completed, as indicated, on all types of leases and lands in Alaska. Item 15: Proposals to abandon a well and subsequent reports of abandonment should include reasons for the abandonment; data on any former or present productive zones, or other zones with present significant fluid contents not sealed off by cement or otherwise; depths (top and bottom) and method of placement of cement plugs; mud or other material placed below, between and above plugs; amount, size, method of parting of any casing, liner or tubing pulled and the depth to.top of any left in 'the hole; method of closing top of well; and date well site conditioned for final inspection looking to approval of the abandonment. 50-029 -20376 Milne Point No. I i. Wellhead will be covered with a 13 5/8" 5000 psi blind flange. Needle valve and gauge will be attached to monitor wellbore. j. After removing Parker Drilling Co. Rig 128, appropriate well markers will be placed and cleanup operations started. Estimate testing and plugging of well to be completed by April 20. VERBAL APPROVAL RECEIVED FROM LONNIE SMITH 4/10/80 AEH-mc Form No. 10404 REV. 3-1-7~ SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE ._. r: ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20376 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 47437 I. 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE ()R TRIBI-. NAME OIL [~ GAS[]] Wildcat N/A WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Conoco Inc. Conoco et al 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. 290 Maple Court, Suite 128, Ventura, CA 93003 Milne Point No. 1 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Sec. 23, T13N RIOE, Umiat Meridian 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILIXTA'I Wildcat 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-40 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS F1SHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. 4-1-80 Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 9756' Ran DIL/GR/SP/Lss; FDC/CNG/GR; Dipmeter from 9757 to 2767'. Shot 90 sidewall s~mples, recovered 59. Ran 9 5/8" csg. to 9692' cmt w/1600 sx Class "G" + 1% CFR-2 w/8000 psi. Float held. Test to 5000 psi, OK. Sqz 13 3/8" x 9 5/8" annulus @ 2566' w/350 sx Permafrost Class "G" to 2500 psi. Displace annulus w/Arctic Pack test to 3000 psi, OK. Ran Gyro 8900' to 9634'. Drilled 8 1/2" hole to 10180'. Ran JFL/LSS/GR/SP; FDC/CNL/GR/Cal.; Dipmeter; FDC/CNL/GR from 10180' to 9720'. Ran CBL/VDL/GR from 9660' to 6762' w/lO00 psi. Set E2SV retainer at 9660'. Sqz 100 sx Class "G" cmt below retainer, spot 50 sx on top. Prtd. 9525 pt. Perf'd 9168-9170 4/4 SPF, Set E2SV @ 9262'. Sqz 50 sx Class "G" + 1% CFR-2 + 0.15% HR-7 to 3500 psi. Test retainer to 2000 psi, OK. Perf'd 9154-44; 9142-34; 9128-20; 9117-9110; 9108-9094; 9070-55. DST //1. Failed DST 1-B flowed est. 200 BSWPD, no oil. Set E2SV retainer @ 9000'. Pump 200 sx Class "G" cmt w/1% CFR-2 + 0.2% HR-7. Sqz 100 sx thru E2SV w/4000 psi, 15 sx on top of E2SV Perf 45 8840'-8865', DST #2 flowed 430 BOPD, 1370 MCFGPD, TrWtr. 35.0o API. Set retainer @ 8805'. Sqz 80 sx below retainer, 20 sx on top of retainer.,,G,' PBTD 8750' perf'd 7102'-10' w/4 SPF. Set retainer at 7093'. Mix 150 sx Class cmt w/1% CFR-2 + 0.2% HR-7. Sqz 100 sx below retainer @ 7094'. Perf'd 7028'-36' RIH w/RTTS to 6878'. Szq 116 sx w/3600 psi. 14. ! hereby certifv~thaJ, J~'~oing is true and correct TITLE NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. Distr' O+l=State; 1=LAD, Houston; FAX 1=Cecil Ray, Deadhorse STATE of ALAS KA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMHISSION DATE: SUBJECT: OIL SPI!,L Rr'P{~,. .... .,~ at (!c)catio':~) Co'rTq_~_O_.__ ...... NOTIFICATION TO Date & Time of Notification: Person Notified: Information required by 18 AAC 75.t10 1. Date a~::d tine of discharge: 2. Locat/on of ~ischarge: ~e:~on o~ ~er~on~ c~sLn~ o~ ~espons~b~e ~o~ the dL~cha~e: . Type "~) and amount (s) of hazardous substance (s) dischar',Sed' 5. C;~... ¢ scharge: 6. Eav%ronmeata~ damage cause by the d&scha=ge to the extent ascec- 7. Clea:',Ln~'z. actions undertaken: 8. Location and method of ultimate disposal of the hazardous substance and contaminated clean-up materials including data of disposal: 9. Actions taken to prevent recurrence of the discharge:: Form 10-403 REV. 1-10~73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Sub.~equent R.eports" In Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) WELL [.-=1 OTHER Exploration 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME CONOCO INC. Milne Point 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. 290 Maple Court, Suite 128, Ventura, CA 93003 1 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsurface 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Section 23, T13N, RIOE, UMIAT MERIDAN 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) RKR 41,5' 14. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Rei 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20376 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.(~./ ~,/ ADL 47437 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME N .A. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT W T I IlO. AT 11, SEC., T., R,, M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T]3N, R]0E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-~0 ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (or,er) Test and Suspend Operations ...... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF [~ REPAI RING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT~.{ ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. T.D. lO,180' mud wt. 9.6 ppg. 9-5/8" casing shoe at 9,720'. a. Plug 8-1/2'' open hole section by setting a cement retainer in the 9-5/8" casing at approximately 9,600t. Squeeze 100 sacks of Class "G" cement mixed to 15.8 ppn thru the retainer. Cement placement will be witnessed by Doug Amos w/A. O. & G. on 3/17/80. b. Test No. 1. Perforate and test zone from 9154 to 9110'. After test, set cement retainer at 9080' and squeeze cement test perforations with 100 sacks Class "G" cement mixed to 15.8 ppg. Spot soft cement slurry on top of retainer. c. Test No. 2. Perforate and test zone from 8868 to 8839'. After test, set cement retainer at 8820'. Drilling fluid will be left in wellbore below test F;erfs.~ wt. 9.6 ppg. Cement squeeze test perforations w/lOOsacks Class "G" cement mixed to 15.8 ppg. Spot 50 Ft. cement clurry on top of retainer. Mud wt. in wellbore above top of plug will be 9.6 ppg. d. Possible test No. 3. Possible peFforateand test zone from 71195' to 7135'. After test set cement retainer at 7100' Cement squeeze test perforations w/lO0 sacks Class '"G" cement mixed to 15.8 ppg. Spot 50 ~t. Cement slurry on top 06 retainer. Mud wt. in wellbore above top of plug will be 9.6 ppg. 16. I hereby certify that the forego!0g is true and correct (This space for State offig~:l/~) ///'*!// - ~ ,', : ' ,' ' APPROVED BY :~-- ~- ~c. -~ -~-[~ : TITLE-- ~ .-.--...~.-~.----. '* DATE'* i ' ~J - 0 CONDmONS OF APPROVAL. ~F ANY: BY ORDER OF THE COi~lMl$$1 'N ~Lpproved See Instructions On Reverse Side (') · ~turna~-~ e. Test No. 4. Perforate and test zone from '7085' to 7052'. Af~ tes~ set cement retainer at 7030'. Cement squeeze test perforations w/lO0 sacks Class "~ '~ cement mixed to 15.8 ppg. Spot 50 Ft. cement slurry on top of retainer. Mud wt. in wellbore above top of plug will be 9'.6 ppg. f. Set cement plug from 3200' to 3000' w/permafrost "C" cement mixed to 14.8 ppg., place by displacement method and weight tested to 10,000 to 15,000 lbs. After weight test plug displace mud out of hole w/9.6+ ppg. CaC12 water. g. Surface cement plug will be placed from 180' to 80' w/permafrost cement mixed to 14.8 ppg. Top of plug will be tagged w/DP to insure placement. Placement will be by di spl acement method. h. Wellheads will be covered with 13-5/8"5000 psi blind flange. Needle valve and gauge will be attached to monitor wellbore. i. After removing Parker Rig 128, appropriate well marker will be placed and clean up operations started. Estimate testing and plugging of well to be completed by April 15. _.. Form No. 10404 REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20376 MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ?o OIL ['-'] GAS [] WELL WELL OTHER Wildcat 2.NAME OF OPERATOR 8. Conoco Inc. 3.ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. 290 Maple Court, Suite :12.8, Yentura, CA 93003 4.~oc~o~ oFw~rr ~o. 2114' FNL, 2073' FEL, Sec. 23, T13N RIOE, Umiat Meridian 12. 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 47437 IF 1NDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Conoco et al WELL NO. Milne Point No. 1 FIELD AND POOL, OR WILIX.~AT Wild,at SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T13N, RIOE, UPH PERMIT NO. 79 -40 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. 2-29 -80 Spudded: 2-5-80 20-inch casing set at 80 feet, I)rilled 17 1/2-inch hole to 2775 feet, Set 3.3 3/8-inch casing at 2766 feet with 3000 sacks of Howco Permafrost cement on 2-9-80, Dril led 32 1/4-inch hole to 8931 feet on 2-29-80, 14. I he, eb¥ cer~~~t SIGNED Div. Mgr. of Production TITLE /,, ~ y ,,- ~ NOTE-Report on this' form is required fo~ach calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Co~ission Chairman of the Commi~.~'i°n Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner Ben H. LeNorman Petroleum Inspector February 19, 1980 B.O.P.E. Test on Conoco's Milne Point #1, Sec. 23, T13N, R10E, UM Monday, February 11 - I departed my home at 12:30 PM for a 1~00 PM showup and 2:00 PM departure via Wien Flt. #9 for Deadhorse arriving at 4:05 PM. Accompanied by Jim Trimble, I was met at Deadhorse Airport by Cecil Ray, Drilling Services Supervisor, and we proceeded to Mukluk Camp where Conoco's Base Operations are located. Since nippling up had just begun and roads were badly drifted, we stayed overnight at the Mukluk Camp. Tuesday.,. Februaryl2 - Incoming Drilling Foreman John Monus, Jim Trimble, and myself departed for the location at 8:00 AM and arrived at 9:00 AM. Nippling up was still in progress. Wednesda~.,...Febr.uary 13 - Tests began at 10:30 AM and, due to eleven failures, continued until 9:30 PM. Field Inspection Report is attached. .Thursda~,.February 14 - B.O.P.E. tests on Conoco's Gwydyr Bay State #1 began at 12:45 AM and were completed at 8:00 AM. We departed Deadhorse via Wien Flt #10 at 4:00 PM arriving in Anchorage at 5:40 PM and at my home at 6~10 PM. Tuesday,~ F.e~rua~ 19 - Wayne Wren, Toolpusher, advised lower Kelly valve was replaced and check valve repaired and tested to 5000 psig on Sunday, February 17. In summary, I witnessed successful B.O.P.E. test on Conoco;s Milne Point #1. A1 {a Oil and Cas Conservation Cc~. .;sion Uield insp.echion of Blo,,.,'ouh Pravctlh.koll Equip,r,3rik Location, General__ Well Sign General ~{ousckeeping Resel~e pit Rig . . Am~ulat~ Preve~ Pipe Rams B lind R~s Full Charge Prt:ssut-e_~_O.O 0 ......... [~sig Pressure After C 200 psig Above Pre:charge A' Full Ct!argo Pressure ' Con'~ols: Master__ ~ ......................... Rem~:p_. ~.~_..P~li ,- ;': switch cow~i'~o II ~e,~ ', Lov:eu Kelly__ It ~o0 llBall Ty[:e_ OM Tes[: Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Check Valve In..~ice ~OP ~ 14. Choke Nrmifold No. Valves.; 1. ~:,.~U .... /2: Test Results: Fail~es Repair or ReplacCent of failed ~~leh~ to ~ made wi~i'~in_ ~ .... ~ay:; ~¢~,~ I~t~c.tor/C~ssion office notif d. Distuibution orig. - AO&GCC cc - Field Ol~rahor/Su[..~-rvisor cc - Drilling Dept. Superinhendent H. D. Haley Manager of Production Ventura Division December 14, 1979 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines and Minerals Post Office Box 1391 Juneau, Alaska 99801 Gentlemen' Conoco Inc, 290 Maple Court Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 642-8154 As you are aware, Conoco Inc. is preparing to drill two prospective oil wells on the North Slope, of__~ka. These two wells and locations are' Conoco Inc~Point No.~'located in Section 23, T13N, RIOE, Umi a~'~6~'~lT~'~?'~'~~- Conoco Inc. Gwydyr Bay State No. I located in Section 9, T12N, R13E, Umiat Meridian. The purpose of this letter is to request full confidentiality of the privileged information provided to the State of Alaska during drilling and/or completion operations until released by Conoco Inc. or provided by Alaska State law. Your cooperation in keeping all such information confidential is appreciated. Yours very truly~. H. D. Hal ey Division Manager of Production mc cc' J. R. Sanders - Houston December 4, 1979 Re: CONOCO et al. Milne Point No. 1 CONOCO Inc. Permit No o 79-4 0 Sur. Loc.: 21i4FNL, 2073FEL, Sec 23, T13N, R10E, UM. Bottomhol e Loc.: SA~E Mr. Victor Q. Lyon Director-Conservation 5 Greenway Plaza East ~ouston Texas 77046 Dear Mr. Lyon: EnClosed is the approvecl revised application for permit to drill the above referenced well with revised surface and bottom- hole locations. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required. A direc- tional survey is not required. If available, a tape containing the digitized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipme ter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be~ contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, Department of Fish and Came. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, ~'C Chapter 3, Ar~l le 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70)-~ and.by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended? Prior to ~-~i!~i~.~~ Mr. Victor Q. Lyon -2- CONOCO et al. Milne Point No. I December 4, 1979 commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local ~ire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to driI1. To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a repre- sentative of the commission may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is dril led. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly .yours, / / ~ .. .. ;, ~-~Lonnie C~. Smith Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o/encl. Department of Labor; Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division w/o encl. LCS: be S,ATE OF ALASKA pew r~,' ii OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL`, DEEPEN,, OR PLUG BACK la. TTP~ DRILL ]i~ DEEPEN J'-J PLUG BACK J--J b. T?PIC Og WgLL n,,: CONOCO Inc. 5 Greenway Plaza East; Houston Texas 77046 LOCATION OF WELL A,,.rface 2114 FNL, 2073 FEL, Sec 23, T13N, R10E,. Umiat Meridian At proposed prod. zone Same - Vertical Hole DISTANCE IN MILES AND DII~ECT:ON )'.TOM NEAREST TO~A'N OR lr~ST OFFICe' Approximately 31 miles Northwest of Deadhorse API #50-029-20376 ADL 47437 N/A II. UNIT, FAIL%I OR LEA.5~: .%A.M}; CONOCO et al. Milne Point 9. WF_.LL NO. 1 i0. F/El*n AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat Il. SEC . 1'.. R...M.. (BOTTOM .OL£ oaJr. c'n~E, Sec. 23 TI3N, R10E, UPM 12. North Slope Borough BOND ,NFO~ATION: Submitted on Form P-2 Dated 1 June 1963 TYPE Statewide S.re,y and,or No. Federal Insurance Co. 8015-16-54 DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED' 2880' From South LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPER'fY OR lEASE LINE. ]~r. Line ~Ai.~o tO nearest drig. unit. Jf any) 18. DIRTANCE FROM PROPOSED lOCATION' tie. NO. OF ,AC-'~F-~ IN LEASE 2560 1~. PROPOS~ D.EI~T~{ . 11~000 TVD TO NEAR~T ~A'ELL DRILLING. COMPLET~;D. OR APPLIED FOR. FT. Kaveark St. No. 1 - 7,000' Southwest 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whethc£ DF. RT. CR. etc.~ 40' GR- Estimated from USGS Topo Sheet* ~o,5, $100,000 !1. NC). ACRES A~'~TGNED TO THiS WELL 660 20. ROTARY OR CAHLL 'I,Jt*LR Ro tary 2~. APPHO~X. DATE WOHK %%'11.1. ~I'AHT' I January 1980 P.ROPOSED CASIN~3 A2/D CF__MF~TINO SIZE OF HOI~ SIZE OF CASrNG WEIGHT P~R lrOO~ G]tAD~ [ S~G D~ QU~NTIT~ oF CgMg~ 26" 20"OD 94.0 H40 80' C~eBt tO Su. xfa~e 17~" . 13 3/8"0D 72.0 ~80 2.600' Cement t~ Surface -,3000 Sx * R~" 7"nB 9q 00 NR0 T.4n~r I I .000 '400 ~nkn Proposed SurfaCe &Bottom Hole Location Plat Enclosed. be submitted after 'setting Conductor Casing. See Attached Supplemental Data Sheet. See Attached Well Head & Blowout Preventor Drawings. As-Built Survey Plat to * Submitted to'Revise Surface Location space for State off tee com~rno.s oF'"A~i-~v.~ n..mr: jD~ONAL SURVEY A2.I. ~CAL CODE · .... L I i [ i i 11 ,. i __ ~ i i i i i Il ] Illl Il I I ~CONOCO etal MILNE POINT No. I~ Long.: 149 28 4 5.98 i SCALE l".: MILE TI3N TI2 N CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that i am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that alt dimensions and other details rare correct Dqte Surveyor IlL Ill ' i I~1 I ] I _ ~ ' , , I/4 PROTRACTED SEC. ~3j T. 13 N, R. IOE,UUIAT ~ERIDI~N,AK Surveyed CONOCO INC. Surwyed by F M. LINDSEY 6 ASSOC. LAND 8~ HYDROGRAPHIC qUF,~VE¥(~RS 2.502 West Northern Liqhfs HoutevrJrd Box 4 -08t Anchorage July 16, 1979 CONOCO et al. Milne Point No. 1 CONOCO Inc. Permit No. 79-40 Sur. Loc.~ 2400 FNL, 1980 FEL, Sec 23, T13N, R10E, Umiat Meridian Bottomhole Loc.: Same }{r. P. W. Schmidt OS Supervisor-}~AP CONOCO INC. 5 Greenway Plaza East Houston, Texas 77046 Dear Mr. Schmidt: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required. A directional survey is not required. If available, a tape containing the digitized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been cla slfzed as important for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local ~ire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to drill. To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a repre- sentative of the commission may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Ve~t truly yours, ~arry W. Kugler 1 Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Eric lo sure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o/encl. Department of Labor; Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division w/o encl. HWK: vk R~V. SUBMIT IN T~U (Other instruetio. reverse side) STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG B~CK lt~. TYP~ OF WOIIK DRILL Y~ DEEPEN [] PLUG BACK b. TYPE OF W]~LL Oil, [---~ OA~ ~ p y ~INGL~ ~ MI'LTII'I,~ ~ 2 NAME OF OP~TOR CONOCO Ync. a.~u~a~ss ~ o~a 5 Greenway Plaza East; Houston Texas 770~6 4. LOCATION OF WELL ^ts~,rface 2400 FNL, 1980 FEL, Sec 23, T13N, R10E, Umiat Meridian At proposed prod. zone Same - Vertical Hole API 50-029-20376 '~. 6. LEASE DI~I(;NA'IqON A4NrD S]~.LAL NO. ADL 47437 7. ~F INDIAN, ALLA)TTEE ¢)f{ TTLIBE NA~E N/A ~, UNn',VA~M ON I.ElS~; :,A.~: CONOCO- et al. Milne Point 9. WELL NO. 1 1o. FIEI.D AND P()OI,, OH WIi,DCAT Wildcat II SEC'., T., IL, ,%].. , .OLE O~.mCTIVm Sec. 23 T13N, R10E, UPM 13, DISTANCE iN MILES AND DIRECTION FAOM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 12. Approximately 31 miles Northwest of Deadhorse North Slope Borough ~o,,..~, ? 1..oq, ooo 15, DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* 2880' From South 1~. N(). ACRES ASsiGNED LOCATION TO NEAREST TO THig WELL P~OPERT¥ OR ~EASE LINE, ~T. Line 64 0 (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) 20. ROTARY OR 14. BOND INFOR/VIATION: Submitted on Form P-2 Dated 1 June 1963 TYPE Statewide S~ety ~nd/or No. Federal Insurance Co. 8015-16-54 'i1~. HO. OF ACRF-~ IN LEASE t 2560 18 DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCAq'ION* /~ 19. PROPOSED D~PTH South~st 11,000 TVD TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. Kaveark St. No. 1 - 7,000' 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CH, etc.~ 40' GR - Estimated from USGS ToDD Sheet* Rotary APPHOX. DATE WOi~K k~ Ii.I, ~ I'AH'I" 1 January 1980 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOO~ GRAD~ S~TING DEPTH QUANTITY or C~MEN~ -- ~, . 26" 20"00 94.0 H40 80' Cement to Surface 17k" . - ~ 13 3/8"0D 72 0 ~80 2,600' Cement to Surface 3000 Sx ~ 12~" q 5/fi"OB A7.OO gnoq5 q.6oO' 2000 gacks , . ,,,, . , . Proposed Surface & Bottom Hole Location Plat Enclosed. be submitted after setting Conductor Casing. See Attached Supplemental Data Sheet. See Attached Well Head & Blowout Preventor Drawings. As-Built Survey Plat to RECE!Vr:h IN ABO~ SPA~ D~BE ~OPOSD ~R~: If p~l ~ W dee~n or plug ~ck, give ~ on present p~du~tve zone ~d pro~. new productive zone. If propel is W drill or d~n d~e~2o~lly,, give ~rt~en~ da~ on subsurfa~ ~at~ns ~d meas~d and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program. 24 I hereby certify---Il%at thc F~6regoing is True and Correct .. ' ..... ~- (This space for S~te office u~) CONDI~ONS OF ~P~V~, I~ A~: ..~.~. ~c~ co~  m~ON~ SU~W~ ~~ ~ Ym ~NO 'rrrl~ OS Supervisor-NAP %037 ~ ¢iz~,, duly 16, 1979 ~.~ .duly 16. 1979 /<~. ',',r/~.,,,-~:-/~] ~,~/~ ~if''''~ ~.Commi ssioner AP~O~ B~ DY ORDER OF THE CO'~LIIG~0N ,/*See In~~, ~ Revere Side ii 2~ I 22 23 33 3 4 ~ 35 I PROPOSED ONOCO et al MILNE POINT No. I Lat. : 70°28'00.85'' Long.: 149°28'4g,3 I Y:X = 563,843 _~~ 2.5 30 SCALE J": MILE TI3N TI2N CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that lam properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other' details are correct. Date Surveyor -- ii ii i iii i i PROPOSED CONOCO et al MILNE POINT No.I Located in N~E _b/4- P~ R~O__T. RA~ T_E~D S~E...C_:_Z__~.z T: I__~_ N_._R_.. I0 ~., gM!AT MERiDIaN Surveyed for CONOCO INC. _ Surveyed by F.M. LINDSEY 8~ ASSOC. LAND ~ HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081 Anch o rage Al asi~ ii iii II i i ii i i i i i SUPPLEMENTAL DATA SHEET FOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL CONOCO et al. MILNE POINT NO. 1 CONOCO INC. 5 Greenway Plaza East Houston, Texas 77046 I. CEMENTING PROGRAM A. The 20"OD Conductor Casing will be Cemented to the surface with perma- frost Cement in 26" Bucket Drilled Hole. B. The 13 3/8"0D Casing will be cemented to the surface with permafrost Cement followed with 100 Sx neat Cement thru Drillpipe Stringer stabbed into Float Collar and thru Float Shoe. C. The 9 5/8"0D Casing will be cemented thru Plug Container Head, Float Shoe and Float Collar with 2000 Sx neat Cement. Isolation of the 13 3/8"-9 5/8" Casing Annulus @ the 13 3/8" Casing Shoe will be accomplished thru Multi-stage Cementing Collar run at the 13 3/8" Casing Shoe with 125 Sx of permafrost Cement. Non-Freezing Fluid will be placed in the 13 3/8"-9 5/8" Casing Annulus thru the permafrost utilizing Multi-stage Cementing Collar placed at the base of the Permafrost. D. The 7"OD Liner, if required, will be completely cemented with minimum 150' of Liner Lap. The Liner Lap will be pressure tested. Conventional Liner Hanger running-setting-cementing equipment will be utilized. II. ANTICIPATED GEOLOGY 0'-4,500' 4,500'-6,800' 6,800'-8,600' 8,600' -8,700' 8,700'-8,900' 8,900' -9,600 ' 9,600'- TD Surface Conglomerates, Silt and Sand sequences. Estimated base of Permafrost @ 2,000'. Silt stone, Shales Kuparuk River Formation Sag River Sandstone Formation Shublik Lime Formation Sadlerochit Format ion Lisburne Format ion III. FORMATION EVALUATION A. Standard Mud Logging Equipment will be installed while drilling interval 60' to Total Depth. B. Full Size Cores may be taken as determined by on-site geologists. C. Wireline Logs including: Dual Induction Laterolog; Borehole Compensated Sonic-Gamma Ray; Formation Compensated Density with CNL & GR-Caliper; High Resolution Dipmeter Survey; & Velocity Survey. IV. DRILLING FLUIDS Depth 0'-2,600' 2,600'-7,000' 7,000'-9,600' 9,600'-11,000' Type Gel - Fresh Water Low Solids - Lignosulfonate Low Solids - Lignosulfonate Low Solids - Lignosulfonate Density 9.5 - 10.0 ppg 9.5 - 10.0 ppg 10.0 - 10.8 ppg 10.0 - 10.5 ppg 20" OD CASIr' .... } BOP STACK DRILLING NIPPLE, 20" OD FILL UP LINE~ I !~ r' ~ ELEVATED LINE 20'-2000 SHAFFER ANNULAR PREVENTER FLOW LINE ELEVATED RELIEF LINE DRILLING SPOOL-20"X 20"X1~" X~,"--2000 I Ii ' i J-"l[~~~l ...~-2" KILL LINE FROM MUD DUMP /I --,~~.. · , ,' Relief lines from the drilling spool will be routed to an elevation above flow line. Valves will not be used on lines to preclude possibility of shut-in pressure build up. 2. Hydraulic control system for this stack to include 160 gal. capacity accumulator and reservoir, control manifold on rig floor and remote, with:5OOOpsi working pressure. CONOCO, et ~1 JVlILNE POINT I;~O: I BOP STACK FOR 2:O"OD.CASING CONOCO, INC:' '"'" /"'""'" I'L/.,.2' '"°" k. I w/H/Is ~ associates, /nc $7~0 mf blanc c/rolo anchorage, alaska BLOW OUT PREVENTER FOR 13~ 8~ 9 %% OD CASING FILL UP SHAFFER SPHERICAL ANNULAR PREVENTER ) ( FLOW LINE' NOTES: 1. · [ SHAFFER RAM PREVENTER (.,_) I SHAFFER ] 4 RAM PREVENTER ' - I 3"-- 5000 DRILL SIDE OUTLETS ~. SPOOL ADAPTOR I SPOOL i I BOP Stack Size-Rating meets API RP53 &'Spec. 6A for Class 5M with Clamp & Hub Connectors, all Hydraulic Operated. BOPE to be operated on each trip & Pressure Tested weekly. Hydraulic Control System for BOPE to include (5) Station Control Manifold located remotely with 160 gal. Accumulator and Reservoir Unit and Auxiliary Energy Source for system activation. RAM TYPE BOP to include one set CSO Rams & one set of appropriate Pipe Rams. CHOKE & KILL ~NIFOLDS shown separately, to meet API RP53 Class 5M requirements. ! I []x[l ', ' s'°°'- - .2(~'--2000 X 13~s--5000 WITH 2"-5000 SPOOL SIDE OUTLETS ~ VALVES CASING HEAD ~! ! '~::~., I I 2o"-:;,ooo x 20"CASINGl~::i] Ce~or ~,:,, '¢~' ' I I ./~"-~ooo f~.~ F~{~ - ~ I -. .~ , ~ .~ ~ _ ~~ ' ~--~',T,~- ,-2,-,,-2,';,~;,~,,5,,,,,~,,~, ~'," ~ :/~.'/: ~ { ~:?',~,; :~:~- '/~-'~ :~, ~ :; : :;-:: ~, ~: ~,% ~' ~,~' ~ ,~ : ~, ~' ~, ~' ~ . " " It./ w/H/ts & a$$ociale$, ,'nc. 3740 mf blanc circle anchorage, olosbo 99504 ph. 9O F-.pFP-O312 CONOCO, etoI MILNE PdlNThd. I BOPE FOR 115 $/e B 9~,'mOD OA$1NG -- CONOCO, INC. _ _ '~":'~ {"""' I ~:z~/i,'~', i ! ~ ~ P~J"2 CHOKE ~- KILL MANIFOLI~S FOR ~11 13/~ ~ 9% OD CASING BOP STACK KILL MANIFOLD ROM MUD PUMP DRILLING SPOOL REMOTE PRESSURE GUAGE SENSOR HYDRAULIC CONTROLLED REMOTE OPERATED o~ . ~ CHOKE ~>~" r I i' ~>m MANIFOLD ~ol ~,:- ~ i I , II ~ h ~ ~~ ~ I I I i I 1 I / l~ ,:~.,~ ~ ..... / ~ L ;I t/I SHAKER ~~ ~ ....... HO,T,OS,.*c II .... MUD/~S SEPA~ I lB EED I E TO P , L L ~ IT NOTE, t. Hyd~eu[&c Control System for BOP Stack 6 ~o[e Ha~o[d to [~]ude (5) Station Control Manifold located remotely with 3000 psi Accumulator & 160 a profess/anal co~po~o//on Reservoir ~ Auxiliary F nergy source. (S). /~~~~l ,~. I w/Il/ts ~ O~jOc/lO/e~ /nc 3740 ~f blanc c/rclO anchoroPo, alaska 99504 pA907-PTP-0312 CONOCO, etol MILNE POINT NO. I BOP MANIFOLD LAYOUT CONOCO, INC. Station Control Manifold plus variable Choke' Control to be located on Rig floor. 2. Kill ~ Choke Manifolds to meet API RP53 Class SM Standards. 3. Kill Manifold Size-Rating 2"-S000 4. Choke Manifold Size-Rating $"-S000 ~o 79-5 lm CHECK LIST FOR NEW ~ELL PERMITS Oo~pany Yes No Is the permit fee attached .......................................... ~¥'~,,:,-~ ~ 2. Is ~11 to be located in a defined pool ............................. ., 3. Is a registered survey plat attached ................................ '.., e Is %~11 located proper distance frcm property line .................. ( 5. Is well located proper distance frcm other wells .................... ,,, ': e e 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. Remarks Lease & Well No. ,' , :,~ Item Approve (1) Fee ,~ ?-,/ 18. 19. Is sufficient underdicated acreage available in this pool ..... .,·:: ~',,~ (2) LOC. c~'>> ,, well to be deviated e e e · ~ eee ee ®eee· · ee ee · · · ee ee ®e®e ee ®eeeee eeeeeee Is operator the only affected party ................................. Can permit be approved kefore ten-day wait .......................... ~.' Does operator have a bond in force ~ ~' eee le~,e® eeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee :~...~ ~' ' Is a conservation order neede~ ...................................... Is administrative approval needed ................................... Is conductor String provided ........................................ Is enough c~ment used to circulate on conductor and surface ......... ~'.~ill cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ... Will c~nent cover all known productive horizons ........ , ............ Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ....................... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst.. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating- Test to ~<Doo psig .. Approval Reccrame~ed: (3) ' "' ' Admln. bt ':' ~ ' '.~.! Additional Requirements: (4) Cas9. _:/~ ,, ?//jJ?% 1' Geoloqy: ~gineering: LCS B5%1 Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information-of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIx. No special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. DATE :~0t 41i8 Ot~l, Glr'~ : TAPE ~'~A~4E :00403 PREViUU5 ~]APE : ~ i b L 0: ¢~ I i.; t) C ,A ii: i COlY:PO~E;h!2 BLtJC¢, ~ 003 £¥FE 000 .BEPSESE[',!"iATIOi',i Ct]D~:; 065 SIZE 007 C A~'EG[3~ ~ O00 U I¥ I 'I ILl C K ~ 004 000 FF)F.~ESe;b]'~2'iOb CODE 065 003 000 I ¥ P E 0 0 0 Rt:PF~'f~c:i~'i.~,Ti.L,N C[)O~, 065 ,SIZE :)02 DAT~, SIZE T Y P E 000 R[:PHE:S~;f~T~[TION CODE 065 SIZE 006 CgTEGOH~' 000 e! 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