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• • RECEIVED MAR 232017 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION rr WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AtIVRCI6I9 1 a.Well Status: Oil❑ Gas 0 SPLUG 0 Other 0 Abandoned 0 ' Suspended 0 lb.Well Class: 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development 0 Exploratory ❑., GO WINJ❑ WAGE' WDSPL 0 No.of Completions: Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test 0 2.Operator Name: 6.Date Comp.,Suso.,or 14.Permit to Drill Number/ Sundry: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Aband.: 3/ID V AO 170-025 ' I'(p—(0(59- 3.Address: 7.Date Spudded: 15.API Number: 3800 Centerpoint Dr,Suite 1400,Anchorage Alaska 99503 4/30/1970 50-029-20069-00-00 ^ 4a.Location of Well(Governmental Section): 8.Date TD Reached: 16.Well Name and Number: Surface: 3,850'N and 3,030'E from SW Corner of Section 11 6/15/1970 MILNE PT UNIT P*18-01 . -14 Top of Productive Interval: Same 9.Ref Elevations: KB: 29.5 17.Field/Pool(s): GL: BF: MILNE POINT/KUPARUK RIVER OIL Total Depth: Same 10.Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18.Property Designation: 7,260'/7,260' ADL0047433 4b.Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates,NAD 27): 11.Total Depth MD/TVD: 19.Land Use Permit: Surface: x- 563,463.03 y- 6,032,174.91 Zone- 11,074'/11,074' N/A TPI: x- y- Zone- 12.SSSV Depth MD/TVD: 20.Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: Total Depth: x- y- Zone- 284'/284' 2,000' 5.Directional or Inclination Survey: Yes (Dched) No Q 13.Water Depth,if Offshore: 21.Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: Submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.050 (ft MSL, ---T—"`141A 22.Logs Obtained: List all logs run and,pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion,suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first.Types of logs to be listed include,but are not limited to:mud log,spontaneous potential,gamma ray, caliper,resistivity,porosity,magnetic resonance,dipmeter,formation tester,temperature,cement evaluation,casing collar locator,jewelry,and perforation record. Acronyms may be used.Attach a separate page if necessary 23. CASING,LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD WT.PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH ND AMOUNT CASING GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD FT. PULLED Structural N/A N/A Surface 40' Surface 40' N/A 200 sx Fondu Conductor 94 H-40 Surface 497' Surface 497' 26' 1,600 sx Fondu Surface 68 K-55 Surface 3,009' Surface 3,009' 17-1/2" 1,700 sx w/10%Gen 100 sx Neat _ Production 43.5 N-80 Surface 5,360' Surface 5,360' 12-1/2" 1,200 sx Class G Production I 47 I N-80 I 5,360' I 9,822' 5,360' I 9,821' 12-1/2" 24.Open to production or injection? Yes ❑ No Q 25.TUBING RECORD If Yes,list each interval open(MD/TVD of Top and Bottom;Perforation Size SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER SET(MD/TVD) and Number): 4-1/2" 7,158 7,158 A6R-w1001459 26.ACID,FRACTURE,CEMENT SQUEEZE,ETC. Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes 0 No 0 '3/10 /1'4.- Per 20 AAC 25.283(i)(2)attach electronic and printed information DEPTH INTERVAL(MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED Lt- 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Method of Operation(Flowing,gas lift,etc.): N/A N/A Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: Test Period — Flow Tubing Casino Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity-API(corr): Press. 24-Hour Rate fi4 3'3'17- 2- g- 2 -- RBDMS LG PR 2 12017 Form 10-407 Revised 11/2015 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Submit ORIGINIAL ,f/ 7 i 28.CORE DATA Conventional Cor s): Yes ❑ No ❑ Sidewall Cores: es ❑ No ❑ If Yes,list formations and intervals cored(MD/TVD,From/To),and summarize lithology and presence of oil,gas or water(submit separate pages with this form, if needed).Submit detailed descriptions,core chips,photographs,and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071. 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and markers encountered): 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Well tested? Yes ❑ No ❑ Permafrost-Top If yes,list intervals and formations tested,briefly summarizing test results. Permafrost-Base Attach separate pages to this form,if needed,and submit detailed test Top of Productive Interval information,including reports,per 20 AAC 25.071. Formation at total depth: 31. List of Attachments: Information to be attached includes,but is not limited to:summary of daily operations,wellbore schematic,directional or inclination survey,core analysis, paleontological report,production or well test results,per 20 AAC 25.070. 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Wyatt Rivard Vii—'` Email: wrivardahiicorp.com Printed Name: Bo York Title: Operations Manager Signature: 44,4, A 6•�. a.i i/ Phone: 777-8345 Date: 3/22/2017 1iN INSTRUCTIONS General: This form and the required attachments provide a complete and concise record for each well drilled 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.All laboratory analytical reports regarding samples or tests from a well must be submitted to the AOGCC,no matter when the analyses are conducted. Item la: Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 1 b: Well Class-Service wells:Gas Injection,Water Injection,Water-Alternating-Gas Injection,Salt Water Disposal,Water Supply for Injection, Observation,or Other. Item 4b: TPI(Top of Producing Interval). Item 9: The Kelly Bushing,Ground Level,and Base Flange elevations in feet above Mean Sea Level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 15: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits(ex:50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: Report measured depth and true vertical thickness of permafrost.Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 29. Item 22: Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and,pursuant to AS 31.05.030,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion,suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first. Item 23: Attached supplemental records should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 24: 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). Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing,Gas Lift,Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump,Submersible,Water Injection,Gas Injection,Shut-in,or Other(explain). Item 28: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations,and a brief description in this box.Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.071,submit detailed descriptions,core chips,photographs,and all subsequent laboratory analytical results,including,but not limited to:porosity, permeability,fluid saturation,fluid composition,fluid fluorescence,vitrinite reflectance,geochemical,or paleontology. Item 30: 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. Item 31: Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070,attach to this form:well schematic diagram,summary of daily well operations,directional or inclination survey,and other tests as required including,but not limited to:core analysis,paleontological report,production or well test results. Form 10-407 Revised 11/2015 Submit ORIGINAL Only Milne Point Unit n 411 • Well: MPU 18-01 SCHEMATIC Last Completed: 7/18/1970 Hilcorp Alaska,LLC PTD: 170-025 OPEN HOLE/CEMENT DETAIL 30" Cmt w/200 sx Fondu 20" Cmt w/1,600 sx Fondu in a 26"Hole ...."(A, :' +,t , ',t „+ a , 13-3/8" Cmt w/1,750 sx w/10%gel,100 sx Neat in a 17-1/2"Hole 9-5/8" Cmt 1,200 sx Class G in a 12-1/4"Hole CASING DETAIL 30 Size Type Wt/Grade/Conn ID Top Btm BPF 30" Surface N/A N/A Surface 40' N/A 20" Conductor 94/H-40/N/A 19.124 Surface 497' 0.355 13-3/8" Intermediate 68/K-55/Btrs 12.415 Surface 3,009' 0.155 • 1 9-5/8" Production 43.5/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.755 Surface 5,360' 0.0745 9-5/8" Production 47/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.681 5,360' 9,822' 0.0732 20 TUBING DETAIL 1°Foam 4-1/2" Tubing Buttress N/A Surface 7,158' N/A to 480' JEWELRY DETAIL c No Depth Item r .' 1 284' Otis Ball Valve SSSV w/1/4"Hydraulic line to surface 2 1,967' Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple 3 2,972' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) 4 6,903' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) 5 6,911' 30'Baker Seal Nipples 6 6,927' Packer Model F Packer 4-1/2"x 9-5/8" ' 7 6,940' 4-1/2"Tubing Cement Plug Bottom @ 7,158' I \ 8 6,942' Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple �� 3 9 7,158' Guide Shoe 3-3/8” 10 7,158' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 7,275' 11 7,275' 9-5/8"Bridge Plug Ice plug estimated 12 9,750' 9-5/8"Bridge 15'Permafrost to—200(Y ND(Btm / Plug Cemen Plug in of Prost) 13 10,030' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 10,120' Tubing and IA. PERFORATION DETAIL Sands Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) FT Date Status Kuparuk 7,284' 7,286' N/A N/A 2 6/25/1970 Squeezed Kuparuk 7,210' 7,220' N/A N/A 10 6/26/1970 Squeezed GENERAL WELL INFO API:50-029-20069-00-00 Drilled and Completed by Doyon 141 -7/18/1970 111 4 5 NOTE: Mi I, 5 6 The well will be excavated and cut off a minimum of 48" below tundra level. Backfill will then be placed over the well at no less than 3'above the original 9 ground elevation. ' : - a�10 - 11 Ti• 12 +f d 13 9-5/8'1,♦ TD=11,074'(MD) PBTD=7,260'(MD) Revised By:TDF 3/22/2017 •Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Weekly Operations Summary Well Name Rig API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date 18-01 N/A 50-029-20069-00-00 170-025 2/17/17 3/10/17 Daily Operations: 2/15/2017-Wednesday No activity to report. 2/16/2017-Thursday No activity to report. 2/17/2017-Friday Complete ACWR. Clear Roadway to jobsite. MOBE heater and light plant to site 2/18/2017-Saturday MOBE Little Red and Peak Vac truck to site. Hold toolbox meeting, open permit. Circulate and Vac out hot water to melt ice plug to-25' from surface 2/19/2017-Sunday Hold toolbox meeting, open permit. Continue excavation to depth "'8' below pad level 2/20/2017- Monday No activity to report. 2/21/2017-Tuesday Hold toolbox meeting, open permit. Excavator continues to clean and slope sidewalls of excavation to bring into compliance • • Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Weekly Operations Summary Well Name Rig API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date 18-01 N/A 50-029-20069-00-00 170-025 2/17/17 3/10/17 Daily Operations: 2/22/2017-Wednesday Open permit Hold toolbox meeting.Continue cutting conductor strings to completion. Finished cut, disposed of casing strings to Milne Point G&I facility. DEMOBE AIC excavator crew and CH2 guillotine saw crew. Cleaned up work area. 2/23/2017-Thursday No activity to report. 2/24/2017- Friday Peak Vac Truck onsite; remove residual oil water mix from top of ice plug. Mix approximately 7 bags Permafrost C cement, fill 4%2 tubing and 9 5/8 annulus to surface. 2/25/2017 -Saturday Clean up site awaiting AOGCC inspection. Verified GPS location 70 29.908N 149 28.858W of 18-01. 2/26/2017-Sunday No activity to report. 2/27/2017- Monday No activity to report. 2/28/2017-Tuesday Return to 18-01 site for inspection/wedling but excavation has filled with snow. Will excavate and reinspect at later date. • • Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Weekly Operations Summary Well Name Rig API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date MP 18-01 N/A 50-029-20069-00-00 170-025 2/17/17 3/10/17 Daily Operations: 3/8/2017 -Wednesday AIC excavator onsite removing snowpack from excavation for state inspection of cement work. 3/9/2017 -Thursday AOGCC Guy Schwartz gives approval to weld cap. ASRC welders' onsite to weld up marker cap. AOGCC gives approval of, welding, ready for backfill. 3/10/2017- Friday Backfill of excavation complete. Clean up site/demobe 3/11/2017-Saturday No activity to report. 3/12/2017-Sunday No activity to report. 3/13/2017- Monday No activity to report. 3/14/2017-Tuesday No activity to report. • • Well 18-01 Remediation Timeline 2/17/2017 Complete ACWR Clear Roadway to jobsite MOBE heater and light plant to site 2/18/2017 MOBE Little Red and Peak Vac truck to site. 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I. Supervisor t FROM: Guy Cook SUBJECT: Plug and Abandonment Petroleum Inspector MPU KR 18-01 Milne Point Unit PTD 170-025; Sundry 316-607 3/09/17: Traveled out to Milne Point Unit with Adam Earl and met with Matt Linder with Hilcorp to inspect and witness the final stage of the P&A of MPU KR 18-01. We discussed the job and visually inspected the cement at surface. The cement was found — at surface, completely filling the casing and tubing, and was completely set. I verified the cut-off depth of the casing to be 4' 8" below the surface of the tundra. - We left location to return after the top plate was welded onto the conductor. We later returned and verified the top plate was welded onto the conductor and the proper information was on the top plate. After verifying cement was set at surface and the top plate was welded on and had the proper identifying information, I informed Matt Linder with Hilcorp that they could proceed with burying the abandoned well. Attachments: Photos (6) SCANNED APR 0 72r-7 2017-0309_Surface_Abandon_MPU_18-01_gc.docx Page 1 of 4 • • 04 may} 4Y +�figy ) ( s < +i Are` `k ,!, , ,!F`F• � _ ` S� 4 i , i� C 'VI iTs 4 tiOrb ..�. `� eta + , ` 5 • • ` ''+,,,r 'r 1 i 4 t i1, T3 m-r t 7 imrs N a ct•C al Qom O U U O r 00 Q O t O N in N o H %. ,.+y; . j t.. O. a( r O i 'V O ^U' co W L.. ft Ik v (1) , 0 `t p N • ' ' U) Qcr) • • •S ig yfc, .."...,... ga •1 t , r c' I O y�I ti"ii . .,--.. -. • 00 O bA •• .. P. Ij � r. yew, �' `' - oc rli Zit ��w 0 o L►. 0 M 40 Q i P. a> U u _ i C/p 0 iC M r .. k...410".'' ,y . o (N of,': \ k 4 C� , r j%b E `,�7.'-.,,c-; t x 9 : C1..1 'IN/ '* ' . - VO' ' ''. '-' ' ' '4‘1! s''' , -0 1-, • `'4,,. 0 '." .e `-_.,Jnr ,4 U = +Yi cd ii ,.i.,..j ,„ — iv }?'B AY oc W A - 1 r•'' 4' • 0 • • 4 .r (... I y.""'' fY , ti A r4 l 5.F # s M yy . ) T ii i _._ .r� 3 ktk tot elf U .,, ..'•r .............fir!' •t-i 'f A �� ,erl + �� �~ (� • O ♦ Y P. rtti xe: Q O • C1 O act b.0 v_ t N 0 O •1\ s 01I "A�,t e..'"' ' t r' 1' r y..� O f r x. , b O N .. ` i \ .1 .i.,. I { y i..,/ °dip ., . • • Apu ,s_c( 170 -0,0 Regg, James B (DOA) From: Bixby, Brian D (DOA) l Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2017 4:32 PM 1 -( ' ( 7 To: Jones,Jeffery B (DOA); Cook, Guy D (DOA); Grimaldi, Louis R (DOA); Herrera, Matthew F (DOA); Scheve, Charles M (DOA); Noble, Robert C (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA) Subject: Milne Point P&A Attachments: MP 18-01 AOGCC 10-403 APPROVAL 12-27-2016.pdf; Well 18-01 Timeline.docx Gents, ycbcte L Ik(Qrr Here is the information for the P&A at Milne Point. I was going to do it when I was out there but it was blown in with snow. Bill Kruskie said he will send in another notification when they get it dug out. Thanks, Brian Brian Bixby Petroleum Inspector SCANNED MAY 1 12017. Cell 509-998-3683 brian.bixbyPalaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Brian Bixby at (907) 279-1433 or brian.bixby@alaska.gov. • • Well 18-01 Remediation Timeline 2/17/2017 Complete ACWR Clear Roadway to jobsite MOBE heater and light plant to site 2/18/2017 MOBE Little Red and Peak Vac truck to site. 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'�aallJ.AY" � ,'' „ , 1.- N'''...''; ."..°.. ,� ' I, Vi.�•2 � '� -7�tiM q`s�.T° .,TPa 2/20/217 Hold toolbox meeting, open permit Excavator continues to clean and slope sidewalls of excavation to bring into compliance 2/21/2017 Hold toolbox meeting, open permit Rig lifting gear to casing strings CH2 DHD techs and Guillotine saw on site Mark casing 4'8" below tundra Rig saw and begin cut • • J* X 5•1+ y i. f'f- ;7�'-'4 h►"1' .. '�a '«'a �s"- ' d . 4 ..;--r,'..; 9 .gag ,M,.0!.., �• p". ,� "ice'p+*,y �'T�J•:' M1 1`11 '� ^ `.y`r .A .•" d :.. *+. "--' .="7C° 7t� ...,:47.- a,iA•'yii ,✓v ,y�. i .,*.*,,z,,.......,,..„„ '. � � .�� ice . i, rte y;' * , _4,t A -i , w r ' plit, ' - , „ , ',. . , , , •",-; _ -._ - '�.. NI gr.. --- -_,.2.1‘ am._ _.+..- 4 * e , Y ggyp1 ¢w. ,:i ., -1 r y0" f¢ r . "✓4c` + ;,,,-. 4,..,%., . „' � --i:-.,''',...te R;, . v 40 �.. '. ^ �,,. s $, a S .7:-,,c-.44 k'e`rb V. \. ..�.pt- xk'�`� ij.-' › . `tel , 'X $ .. 0 • ? ` 4u • li .A„ fi � -It.k i ,P� ' r. "r , ° 7� yr rie , s ¢� 0 " ♦ ....- ,....,41,..� *, ,„ A ;.. , .am / _ .... .."-. -, it#0,2114., ,, s 'r 1 � `y,�.�.,t*" 2/22/2017 Open permit Hold toolbox meeting Continue cutting conductor strings to completion Finished cut, disposed of casing strings to Milne Point G&I facility DEMOBE AIC excavator crew and CH2 guillotine saw crew Cleaned up work area Casing Strings cut 4'8" below tundra level • • l , , ,kr,.::-.,,.. t...4 '-xr - '-c--. . t y g -' . ,yti` . "-e1. •'t.'F' ^ ` ,i +,,.fix ti y,.'. r "•�_ L x "1'f sup F �- • ff µe _ c 1 .`�.� . 4 . Y i 1 r' -y . . 9'-'*. lt. *,,:.... ' i ,'L.,;.-4,„.. .- • . 41'r .,. ;IN,, 1 rt t t .4 - :100y� ‘., y lait '°� f S 2/24/2017 Peak Vac Truck onsite; remove residual oil water mix from top of ice plug Mix approximately 7 bags Permafrost C cement, fill 4%2 tubing and 13 3/8 annulus to surface • • - �•yfry _� � to .. it Via 2/25/2017 Clean up site awaiting AOGCC inspection Verified GPS location 70 29.908N 149 28.858W of 18-01 • 0 Ait, ,‘,1011 .,. ' '- / t / (— . icil ' im -- • - " ' . I 1- \ . ,.....„ • - -.4' -., --- .?.. •- A.7 . , . .. ....„14'.' , ....„ . . . . , . . , . ... . , . .... . w . . ,,,, . . . .... . r. . ,•..,'':,..., .:'***,- , . _ . 91&.A1/77,,,s,, THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas � "���-�7• � o f'A T A KA Conservation Commission ����r��ia� 1 1L1 1VJ „OM )` 333 West Seventh Avenue �""�''' t GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 OF-41.;1. /1'1" Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Bo York Operations Manager • -`MAR 3 i('1!. Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 1400 Anchorage,AK 99503 Re: Milne Point Field,Kuparuk River Oil Pool, MPU KR 18-01 Permit to Drill Number: 170-025 Sundry Number: 316-607 Dear Mr. York: 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. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown,a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration 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. Sincerely, i°90-(- -dt —' Cathy . Foerster Chair DATED this 1-14-ay of December,2016. RBDMS L'—DEC 2 8 2016 • • • STATE OF ALASKA , ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION NOV 3 0 2016 APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS DC'S I2-f Z7//4 20 MC 25.280 AOUCC 1.Type of Request: Abandon ❑✓ • Plug Perforations❑ Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well 0 Operations shutdown❑ Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool IDRe-enterSusp Well CI Alter Casing ❑ Other: Ca 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Y` Hilcorp Alaska LLC« Exploratory D w Development ❑ 170-025 3.Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6.API Number: 3800 Centerpoint Dr,Suite 1400 50-029-20069-00-00 ` 7.If perforating: „t) 8.Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? C.O.4320,4 Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No ❑1 MILNE PT UNIT KR 18-01 • 9.Property Designation(Lease Number): 10.Field/Pool(s): ADL0047433 MILNE POINT/KUPARUK RIVER OIL ' 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): Plugs(MD): Junk(MD): 11,074' 11,074' 7,250' 7,250' 0 See Schematic N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural 40' 30" 40' 40' N/A N/A Conductor 497' 20" 497' 497' 1,530psi 520psi Surface 3,009' 13-3/8" 3,009' 3,009' 3,450psi 1,950psi Production 5,360' 9-5/8" 5,360' 5,360' 6,330psi 3,810psi Production 9,821' 9-5/8" 9,821' 9,821' 6,870psi 4,760psi Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): See Schematic L See Schematic 4-1/2" Buttress 7158 Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): Model F 4-1/2"x 9-5/8"and Otis Ball Valve SSSV 6,927(MD)/6,927(TVD)and 284(MD)/284(TVD) 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary El Wellbore schematic ❑ 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Q « Stratigraphic❑ Development❑ Service ❑ 14.Estimated Date for 15.Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: OIL ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended ❑ 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS ❑ WAG ❑ GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ ❑ Op Shutdown ❑ Abandoned Ej . 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Contact Wyatt Rivard W t_/' Email wrivard@hilcorp.com Printed Name Bo York Title Operations Manager Qo Signaturee/t/lif7•4— Phone 777-8345 Date 11/30/2016 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: \ °- Plug Integrity li BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ ti!---,� I-LA 11 w Other: w i 01—--//I S ' .5 LA.r-- e L c M-T— p I t e ,-,),-/`e-0 . / 4,— f:711-alt s(4-4-ham... C 4%I.Ho c(� - a ` �,t/ d,c'4-e /e Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No ❑ V Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ Nod Subsequent Form Required: / 0"ii 0_ RBDMS LL DEC 2 8 2016 APPROVED BY Approved by: 446_ COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: /2^Z7/, ?AtI 'Pc- Yft— A �� �7/�bmit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 4pafor 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate 0 RIG Land ,2/// • . P&A Return to Compliance Well: MP 18-01 PTD: 170-025 Hvcoro Alaska,LIa API:50-029-20069-00 Well Name: 18-01 API Number: 50-029-20069-00 Current Status: P&A'd Rig: None Estimated Start Date: March 25, 2017 Estimated Duration: 3 days Reg.Approval Req'std? Date Reg.Approval Rec'vd: Regulatory Contact: Tom Fouts 777-8398 Permit to Drill Number: 170-025 First Call Engineer: Wyatt Rivard (907) 777-8547 (0) (509) 670-8001 (M) Second Call Engineer: Bo York (907) 777-8345 (0) (985) 867-9247 (M) AFE Number: Well EZ Inputs Required: Yes Current Bottom Hole Pressure: 0 psi (Abandoned with cement downhole and ice plug to surface) Maximum Expected BHP: 0 psi (Abandoned with cement downhole and ice plug to surface) MPSP: 0 psi (0.10 psi/ft gas gradient) Brief Well Summary: The Milne Point well # 18-01,was an exploratory producer drilled by the Hamilton Brothers Oil Company in 1970 and suspended shortly thereafter. Downhole perforations were squeezed with cement leaving a —200' cement plug in the production casing and up into the tubing tail. Water and water based mud were left in the tubing, inner annulus and outer annulus and allowed to freeze. On September 6, 1972 Hamilton Brothers met with the AOGCC to discuss abandonment at which point informal approval was given provided the necessary forms were submitted.These forms were never submitted and well remained in a suspended status. ConocoPhillips became operator of 18-01 in May 1973. In 1981 Conoco completed final abandonment, cutting off the wellhead and installing a marker plate and marker pole.Abandonment procedures were approved by AOGCC at that time.The well remained in this condition until, in 2011, a surveyor discovered the marker plate had broken off and casing stubs were exposed. »' Hilcorp Alaska, LLC became operator of the Milne Point Unit in November 2014. Hilcorp conducted a site visit to 18-01 on 8/8/16 to evaluate the condition of the well at surface and confirm the presence of the ice plug in the tubing and inner annulus.The ice plug was tagged at 5.5' below tundra level with liquid water and 16" layer of residual oil above.The well was found in a safe and stable condition but the casing stubs need to be excavated and cut off and the marker slatere•laced to return the well to a comsliant state. Notes Regarding Wellbore Condition ✓ 30" Conductor: Unknown weight. Run to 40' MD in 36" hole and cemented with 200 sx Fondu cement (Estimated TOC at surface) 20" Conductor: 94 lb. Run to 497' MD in 26" hole and cemented with 1600 sx Fondu cement(Estimated TOC at surface) 13-3/8"Surface Casing: 68 lb. Run to 3009' MD in 17-1/2" hole and cemented with 1850 sx cement(Estimated & visible TOC at surface) 9-5/8" Production Casing:43.5 &471b. Run to 9822' in 12-1/4" hole and cemented with 1200 sx class G (Estimated TOC at 6500'). Left with water based mud to freeze in outer annulus (OA). Top 480' of OA filled with 1" thick polyurethane foam preformed insulation. P&A Return to Compliance Well: MP 18-01 PTD: 170-025 Hiloom Alaska,Li) API:50-029-20069-00 4-1/2"Tubing: Unknown weight. Run to 7158' with packer set at 6,927'. Plugged with 75 sx cement squeezed into perfs over 7210'-7220' interval with cement up into tubing to 6295'. Left with fresh water to freeze in tubing and inner annulus (IA). Otis ball valve SSSV at 284'. Objective: Perform remedial surface excavation then remove all four casing strings and single tubing string to at least 4' below tundra level. Replace P&A abandonment plate and backfill. s' aM fl 7 Procedure: -4 Attachment"MP 18-01 Wellsite Inspection Report 8-8-16" shows the current and proposed condition of MP 18- 01, at surface.The casing and tubing strings are to be excavated and cut as follows: Excavation and Casing Cutoff Preferred Procedure 1. Notify AOGCC inspectors at least 24 hrs prior to welding marker plate. 2. Remove temporary plastic cover from exposed casing stubs. Pump out any liquids in the tubing and IA. a. Roughly 16" of residual oil is expected at surface with frozen ice below. 3. Excavate around the well to approximately 8' below the tundra level (Approx. 7' below the gravel pad Y immediately surrounding well. This will provide room to ensure casing can be cut at least 4' below tundra level. a. Have excavated material tested for hydrocarbon contamination by on-site environmental technician. If excavated material is clean, retain for backfill after work is completed. If the material is contaminated, remove for disposal at G&I 4. Rig up Guillotine Saw on 30" outermost conductor such that casing cuts at least 4 ft below tundra level. a. Estimated weight of all 4 casing strings,tubing, annular cement and ice is approximately 9501bs/ft or 3800 lbs total. 5. Attach lifting slings to the 30" conductor stub such that stub is supported and under positive tension. 6. Activate Guillotine Saw and sever all strings of casing and tubing at least 4 ft below tundra level. Remove cut sections and lay down. a. Note: 5-1/2"tubing and 9-5/8" production casing will be suspended by ice or foam. If area has been heated,the tubing and production casing sections may be free and require separate removal. 7. After cut is complete, if any of the remaining tubing or casing annuli are not filled with either ice,foam or frozen mud, batch mix permafrost cement and fill void from the top. 8. With AOGCC witness, photograph casing stubs before setting marker plate. 9. Weld abandonment marker plate over 30" conductor. Bead weld information from attached marker plate diagram. 10. Photograph marker plate and collect GPS coordinates prior to backfill. • P&A Return to Compliance Well: MP 18-01 PTD: 170-025 HiIcora Alaska,Lia API: 50-029-20069-00 11. Backfill excavated area level with surrounding tundra. Leave a 3' mound over the excavation to allow for future settling. 12. Remove all casing stubs and any remaining debris. Close out location. Attachments: 1. MP 18-01 Wellsite Inspection Report 8-8-16 2. MPU 18-01 Abandonment Marker Plate Drawing 3. As-built Schematic 4. Proposed Schematic Welisite Inspection Report MP 18-01 August 8, 2016 Hiikorp Alaska,LLC Well Data Well Name: Milne PT Unit KR 18-01 API:50029200690000 PTD: 1700250 Lat/Long: N -149.480993 W 70.498395 Date Suspended:7/21/1970 Date Abandoned:2/4/1981 Brief Well History In 2011, a surveyor discovered casing stubs from Milne Point exploration well MP 18-01, uncovered, with the P&A marker plate broken off and casings exposed to atmosphere. 18-01 was an exploratory producer suspended by Hamilton Brothers in 1970.A bridge plug was set and perfs squeezed with cement up into the tubing to 6925'. Water and water based mud were left in the 4-1/2" tubing, 4-1/2"x9-5/8" Inner Annulus (IA) and 9-5/8"x 13-3/8" Outer Annulus(OA) and allowed to freeze. On September 6, 1972 informal approval was given for final abandonment provided abandonment forms were submitted. These forms were not submitted until 1981 at which time the wellhead was cut off and marker plate installed. The area was backfilled with gravel to a level 1' above the tundra. Low overcast, light variable winds,temperature 48 degF. Inspection conducted in late summer to maximize potential melt of ice plug near surface. Transport to the site was accomplished on foot leaving from the NE corner of C Pad taking a route of roughly 1.2 miles. Arrived at site at 2:00 pm and left at 4:00pm j CPao i . Figure 1:1.2 Mile Path to 18-01 • • 'ad Area The well is surrounded by a large gravel pad. Site is clean though there are some wood debris scattered around the gravel. Investigated and photographed general well pad area to determine if casing stubs are above or below the level of surrounding tundra.Tundra level is highest on the southern edge, sloping down to the north. Well itself appears to be in a 20'x20' by 1' deep depression in the gravel pad suggesting backfill around well has settled. No evidence of jacking or heaving of casing. rt - Figure 2:18-01 Dip in Pad Near Well 18-01's conductors, surface casing and production casing stick out above the level of the surrounding pad with the 13-3/8" surface casing—1' above the level of the tundra and the conductor tops at or near the level of the tundra. 4 14.1 l£ Figure 3:18-01 Conductor Top at Tundra Level • Well Condition at Surface The well's casing stubs were found to be in a similar condition as left in 2011. A plastic bucket installed over the open stubs remained securely mounted and appears to have prevented snow or melt water from entering the stubs. There were no signs of spills or leaks on or near the well. There is limited corrosion present on the casing stubs and no evidence of mechanical damage, cracks or deformations. • 114..41.. .....r '- , g7:77 74' r .4b4 " � ' u ...s, "lel : ''''''4-_ * --.'4;,(44'''./: �v - ,a -1. te11 lit Figure 4:18-01 Cover Casing Stubs 8/8/16 Casing stubs appear to be in similar positions and condition with respect to 2011 observations though no measurements were recorded in 2011 for comparison. - p.; Ar e. fe 4 '`*: e . Villr Figure 5:Casing Stubs 2016 vs 2011 • • • Marker Plate The P&A plate and marker post are lying adjacent to the wellhead where they fell. The plate remains firmly attached to the post through the use of supporting fillet welds. - Figure 6:Fallen 18-01 P&A Plate&Marker Pole Failure of the marker assembly occurred at the weld from the plate to the 13-3/8" surface casing. No supporting fillets were added to this weld and the 13-3/8" stub was never cleaned up after cutting.The uneven surface of the rough torch cut contributed to the failure of the weld. • it:10 • iktk _ . _ Figure 7:Failed P&A Plate Weld 0 IP Tubing and Casing Stub Measurements Measurements were taken to confirm casing diameters and determine relative positions of the stub tops. Stubs appeared to have been cut with a torch. The uneven/irregular cuts do not appear to align between concentric strings, suggesting they were not cut at the exact same heights. .- 'fes .a, { . ' ' ti f <::,9_5 f Q II . x 9 y i ri a ♦ i `.` --, 1,7-4-..,- per Y( c?e.(:',,., ®. .. i 1 { A �< 1 afit`. 1r v1 N -s' 4 .. .., t , .. /w 3 ". .. .„...,..0„.4,4.11,1.4.11:.,,. , .. ...4,:.,,,,...., .ted , }. Ys t .., ..it , .: , . . , , - ,; - . . y} Y 14 • • • aft) Figure 8:Tubing/Casing/Conductor Diameters The top of the 4.5"tubing sets roughly 12 inches below the level of the surface casing while the production casing settled roughly 6 inches below the surface casing. ., , '1.;‘-*:': , .- .S ,y,.••• * ft. .-\, ns a. """.. ,„+1a L r +Ica 1414'*".._.', ': Figure 9:Tubing Stub Measurement • • Tubing/IA Drift A 3 lb weight was lowered into the tubing until a hard, repeatable, bottom was tagged. The weight was retrieved and length of the line measured for a total tag depth to the ice plug of 6.5' (from the top of the 13-3/8" surface casing). The process was repeated for the IA with the tag again at 6.5'. Both tags were hard with the sound of the weight hitting a hard surface when bounced off bottom. .. V ,,•r.3'.fir i"V s>,. .' V 9 !T ' 4,r tag.f `X'^y, i r r k '. j s Figure 10:Tubing/IA Drift Measurement Tubing and Annular Fluids Both the tubing and IA were observed with viscous,tarry oil residue at surface. Concentric glass tubes were used to obtain samples of the fluid column near surface in the tubing.The samples showed 16 inches of oil residue with liquid water below. .rE ,4 d - E q Bei. '°i$'?' "r r Y "r a,.. ext ,� s.. a;es 'V 1 64 IP .1,-' ' ) ii...„ A L.t. - '‘,\,‘,\ _ eye x ro, Figure 11:Tubing Fluid Column Sample • • The OA was filled with an insulating foam that extened above the 9-5/8" production casing but below the edge of the 13-3/8" Surface Casing. t ' f,'. Y . •Arai ...y d. , ` .. :- kms.-n < ., • a Figure 12:Insulating Foam in OA The 13-3/8"Surface Casing x 20" Conductor annulus has cement to surface.The 20"x 30" Conductor annulus appeared to packed with dirt. .�. ^'�i�,,rA *-7,,. 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Figure 13:20"and 30"Conductor Tops . . . a.:. -',.,:071''-ii -I[, ,')- )E1 IIHI il) II Li > i ) ;II.',Mia F s e Measurements and photos from the 2016 site visit in conjunction with photos taken from the 2011 visit indicate that the well remains in safe and stable condition with the exception of the fallen &exposed marker plate and casing stubs.The stubs may have been exposed due to settleing of the surrounding fill but there is no idication that the well itself is subsiding or growing.The ice plug appears to be in good condition at only 6.5'from the surface casing top on both the tubing and the IA.There is a minimal 16" oil layer at surface that is viscous/tarry and likely residual oil left from the original water circ out. _ __..,....,_,_,,,.....„,..,....„._._.___......,....iI 40 ICO 1 to 1 .4" 5 1 < �, CO r- S <_ CO cV* 2 m 1 H s ii 1 [ 1 i , , , C...1 Lii F k` ..� ,._-",--, ..4..... You__ -'-- Z -F.— #I . , ens Lt u) ii 1G LL. Ca N CO i ai t ZN I lif .E. -.--m-- i U It" > I ;, 07 J I 0 3 C 13 i Cei Ch 0 0 as U L I _1 't C f -ai Cl) I a r • In order to return 18-01 to compliance,the tubing, casing and conductor the must be properlyld excavatedbefilled and cut off to at least 3' below the tundra level. Any voids remaining above ice wou cement. The P&A plate would then be welded onto the surface casing andS the excavated area backfilled. a " t = 04.0 w IPoaY i ' Ili, co , ` -, . .,, is l' IL 10 1— ' u C. v 0" ii= '" '+'"'1>'^+ ..'&, t t a a 4.= LSI „... , ' - al W Q .wwwa+a ten„ mon - +wawa a ' .' ei, LL I `e :',.!",,,,,...e.„,h?-” ,, a a q -12?-"' a may€ .:f ti. s MEM f UN , Z Fr ..,x 0 .- �. - 1 / \ — ric- 00 w 2 • 0 MPU 18-01 Abandonment Marker Plate Original ground level (tundra) l Gravel pad level(-- 1.0' below tundra level) Aili 30"Diameter plate / , Cut casing at least 4' below original ground level (tundra) '/a" Thick plate a( MPU 18-01 HILCORP AK 50-029-20069-00 PTD 170-025 14 • ill Well: MPU Milne Point Unit 18-01 SCHEMATIC Last Completed: 7/18/1970 • Hikorp.Alaska,LLC PTD: 170-025 OPEN HOLE/CEMENT DETAIL i i 30" Cmt w/200 sx Fondu 20" Cmt w/1,600 sx Fondu in a 26"Hole 13-3/8" Cmt w/1,750 sx w/10%gel,100 sx Neat in a 17-1/2"Hole Orig.KB.;.:=.,:,,,;:2. 9.5' 9-5/8" Cmt 1,200 sx Class G in a 12-1/4"Hole CASING DETAIL 30, Size Type Wt/Grade/Conn ID Top Btm BPF 30" Surface N/A N/A Surface 40' N/A 20" Conductor 94/H-40/N/A 19.124 Surface 497' 0.355 13 3/8" Intermediate 68/K-55/Btrs 12.415 Surface 3,009' 0.155 1 9 5/8" Production 43.5/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.755 Surface 5,360' 0.0745 9 5/8" Production 47/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.681 5,360' 9,822' 0.0732 20' II.• TUBING DETAIL 4-1/2" Tubing Buttress N/A Surface 7,158' N/A 1"Foam , tO�O JEWELRY DETAIL No Depth Item *;t4' a 1 284' Otis Ball Valve SSSV w/1/4"Hydraulic line to surface ,'! 2 1,967' Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple 3 2,972' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) ...4 4 6,903' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) 4 5 6,911' 30'Baker Seal Nipples 6 6,927' Packer Model F Packer 4-1/2"x 9-5/8" SI 4 7 6,940' 4-1/2"Tubing Cement Plug—Bottom @ 7,158' 8 6,942' Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple POt ti 9 7,158' Guide Shoe r 3 *»' ' 10 7,158' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 7,275' 133/8"' 11 7,275' 9-5/8"Bridge Plug Ice plug estimated 12 9,750' 9-5/8"Bridge Plug to—2000 MD(Btm 13 10,030' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 10,120' of Permafrost) i'. PERFORATION DETAIL €ir Sands Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(ND) Btm(ND) FT Date Status Kuparuk 7,284' 7,286' N/A N/A 2 6/25/1970 Squeezed Kuparuk 7,210' 7,220' N/A N/A 10 6/26/1970 Squeezed GENERAL WELL INFO API:50-029-20069-00-00 00. 4 Drilled and Completed by Doyon 141 -7/18/1970 ., 5 6 7 8 9 10 s 11 V AK-.— 4.i 12 i .';. 1 13 9-5/8"'.4 TD=11,074'(MD) PBTD=7,260'(MD) Revised By:WLR 10/20/2016 Milne Point Unit ., • Well: MPU 18-01 . n • PROPOSED Last Completed: 7/18/1970 u; A��,LLC PTD: 170-025 OPEN HOLE/CEMENT DETAIL 30" Cmt w/200 sx Fondu 20" Cmt w/1,600 sx Fondu in a 26"Hole r W 13-3/8" Cmt w/1,750 sx w/10%gel,100 sx Neat in a 17-1/2"Hole " <�� 9-5/8" Cmt 1,200 sx Class G in a 12-1/4"Hole " � �� CASING DETAIL 30"7l , . Size Type Wt/Grade/Conn ID Top Btm BPF C � :' + � 30" Surface N/A N/A Surface 40' N/A ` + " 20" Conductor 94/H-40/N/A 19.124 Surface 497 0.355 .; t,' i -411-:' 4 •t 13-3/8" Intermediate 68/K-55/Btrs 12.415 Surface 3,009' 0.155 1 9 fi i„.44 9-5/8" Production 43.5/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.755 Surface 5,360' 0.0745 � � /‘".4.0 9-5/8" Production 47/N-80/EUE 8rd 8.681 5,360' 9,822' 0.0732 20 10 '"t"., 7 " ° t TUBING DETAIL 4-1/2" Tubing Buttress N/A Surface 7,158' N/A d F--T.,,,,,,,,,,1"Foam ' 'to48o' JEWELRY DETAIL ' No Depth Item � � 1 284' Otis Ball Valve SSSV w/1/4"Hydraulic line to surface 2 1,967 Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple ` " 3 2,972' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) ,` ?' 4 6,903' Otis 4-1/2 X-O Sleeve(Closed) ‹.,.,..,..::;1!:::::: 5 6,911' 30'Baker Seal Nipples 6 6,927 Packer Model F Packer 4-1/2"x 9-5/8" 7 6,940' 4-1/2"Tubing Cement Plug-Bottom @ 7,158' 8 6,942' Otis 4-1/2"X-Nipple 9 7,158' Guide Shoe 13 3/8":,. i� � 3 10 7,158' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 7,275' ( 11 7,275' 9-5/8"Bridge Plug Ice plug estimated 12 9,750' 9-5/8"Bridge Plug to-Zoon NC(Btm 13 10,030' 9-5/8"Cement Plug -Bottom @ 10,120' of Permafrost) PERFORATION DETAIL Sands Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(ND) Btm(TVD) FT Date Status Kuparuk 7,284' 7,286' N/A N/A 2 6/25/1970 Squeezed Kuparuk 7,210' 7,220' N/A N/A 10 6/26/1970 Squeezed GENERAL WELL INFO API:50-029-20069-00-00 Drilled and Completed by Doyon 141 -7/18/1970 00l 4 NOTE: 5 6 The well will be excavated and cut off a 7 minimum of 48" below tundra level. t. 8 Backfill will then be placed over the well at no less than 3'above the original 9 ground elevation. 10 11 -i "i. 12 13 9-5/8"! ID=11,074'(MD) PBTD=7,260'(MD) Revised By:TDF 11/30/2016 i • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz,Guy L(DOA) Sent Tuesday, December 27, 2016 9:36 AM To: Wyatt Rivard Subject: RE: MP 18-01 (PTD#170025) Return to Compliance- Cement at Surface Wyatt, Thanks... I will update the procedure with the 10-15'surface cement plug then. Thanks Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at(907-793-1226) or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.gov). From:Wyatt Rivard [mailto:wrivard@hilcorp.comj Sent:Tuesday, December 27,2016 7:53 AM To:Schwartz,Guy L(DOA)<guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> Subject: MP 18-01(PTD#170025) Return to Compliance-Cement at Surface Hello Guy, After our discussion last week, I was able to confirm that we should be able to thaw out then cement the upper 10-15'of the tubing and inner annulus stubs on MP 18-01.This will equate to roughly 1 bbl of water removed/cemented and will not require a major change in scope or ice road. Thank You, Wyatt Rivard I Well Integrity Engineer IHilcorp Alaska,LLC 0: (907) 777-8547 C: (509)670-8007. wrivard@hilcorp.com 3800 Centerpoint Drive,Suite 1400 I Anchorage,AK 99503 1 • • /->r) /7 e 0a----S 11 Wellsite Inspection Report MP 18-01 August 8, 2016 Hilcorp Alaska,LLC: Well Name: Milne PT Unit KR 18-01 API: 50029200690000 PTD: 1700250 Lat/Long: N -149.480993 W 70.498395 Date Suspended: 7/21/1970 SCANNED MAY 1 12017 Date Abandoned: 2/4/1981 Brief Well History In 2011, a surveyor discovered casing stubs from Milne Point exploration well MP 18-01, uncovered, with the P&A marker plate broken off and casings exposed to atmosphere. 18-01 was an exploratory producer suspended by Hamilton Brothers in 1970. A bridge plug was set and perfs squeezed with cement up into the tubing to 6925'. Water and water based mud were left in the 4-1/2" tubing,4- 1/2"x9-5/8" Inner Annulus (IA) and 9-5/8"x 13-3/8" Outer Annulus (OA) and allowed to freeze. On September 6, 1972 informal approval was given for final abandonment provided abandonment forms were submitted.These forms were not submitted until 1981 at which time the wellhead was cut off and marker plate installed.The area was backfilled with gravel to a level 1' above the tundra. Low overcast, light variable winds,temperature 48 degF. Inspection conducted in late summer to maximize potential melt of ice plug near surface. Transport to the site was accomplished on foot leaving from the NE corner of C Pad taking a route of roughly 1.2 miles.Arrived at site at 2:00 pm and left at 4:00pm - -,.;„' ''''" ''' ';".-'''' t ::' ....4" 71_ ':-. 4 y y4 w r T6. ..4,1. } C Pad p fi 11, • Figure 1:1.2 Mile Path to 18-01 • • The well is surrounded by a large gravel pad. Site is clean though there are some wood debris scattered around the gravel. Investigated and photographed general well pad area to determine if casing stubs are above or below the level of surrounding tundra. Tundra level is highest on the southern edge, sloping down to the north. Well itself appears to be in a 20'x20' by 1' deep depression in the gravel pad suggesting backfill around well has settled. No evidence of jacking or heaving of casing. . � `u ; a .e a t ` Sa'g F i 'kt.'.. ':4 '' fig^ rev`'xR, ;* w 3 '; w .:7j,":77.::',1 s T4s t �� -- � "..g �° 4�.. 6,ti-'1'.;.‘ y 3U,cr '�' rprti.,_ s °+�c 'S� � > 1 Figure 2:18-01 Dip in Pad Near Well 18-01's conductors, surface casing and production casing stick out above the level of the surrounding pad with the 13-3/8" surface casing^'1' above the level of the tundra and the conductor tops at or near the level of the tundra. emi euptt Figure 3:18-01 Conductor Top at Tundra Level • • .... ,,s..�..w,c.S .:Y.4... _ '''''''''t''''"'—'' .mw'i,..��a>�,... "k;.... .,t�, *,,b''-`1'-'"<,. ar,�,,,� .,ra,a.�..—.a,,... zi : y r The well's casing stubs were found to be in a similar condition as left in 2011.A plastic bucket installed over the open stubs remained securely mounted and appears to have prevented snow or melt water from entering the stubs. There were no signs of spills or leaks on or near the well.There is limited corrosion present on the casing stubs and no evidence of mechanical damage, cracks or deformations. A A ItA �� ' v .+xe. m" i 10, ..-,..,..`let,":-...'„1 av \' ' Y , 7*. ,4.' . '' `.» � z tea `'?,"< t ;,'-'';% " # Kx ' ,r,-. ' � ' " i' $•••• - .dM` 3�':,tCit Y S�N ! iltvrp . xs -�. t i 4-(W ,,,;,4-....#‘#..-..'-...,4-44&,, t y1Erµ1e" yjQ { 4 lal ;, �YxT'!'�1i . .b i4k'6; +a Figure 4:18-01 Cover Casing Stubs 8/8/16 Casing stubs appear to be in similar positions and condition with respect to 2011 observations though no measurements were recorded in 2011 for comparison. . v . 44" ` t S - fi 'iv„..,,,,,,,„,„„_„„,, K .. - s '4-3*--'" r,0 0 , a p4 s - 7 0 )4 It f" y' 2011 Figure 5:Casing Stubs 2016 vs 2011 •0 'C �ps .�� c.,---7:0 is a1 r�" a� u, ""> x c ',` '�.S:rr �,' " s rr [77- S ,c „. ._,...e a� .��". .�.�,� >,K.._117,111.11i > ak a, 3 „s 1 t.tt. A ssa' a� i `.3...� .,�c. a.F �.... ' ,a .°,,.,.,>,. ,�S.�.. .r:..,_� rs °' The P&A plate and marker post are lying adjacent to the wellhead where they fell.The plate remains firmly attached to the post through the use of supporting fillet welds. fyr_ , . ,, .,.. .....„...„....,,..., ,„,„,..„,„,, ..,„ ,„:,..„,,,,,,,..,, ,.._ . . :,... „,:...,...;,.., , , ,... ,.., „ „...,......... „. ,...,, ,:,.,. .. 1147 T .„,..,,,,,...,,,.,:„..._,,.„.....:,.,,,,,,.., � � � ,* 'moi' ..� ., � 4 � ''' ? .b w ,,tf,1, ''.-,',1;t1.111; 1t . '�. al �,11+51 �. +C •7 }jj t • �r�� K « o „„ Yea bs v d #1r 41}, '.',!' # syy N L 1411 "� �� � � � ��x�� w ,y a"7`� � x **7.01't11'41141',1<11'. i?r "�,- �� u " '<J�s�ar, 'mss-,y � e V ; g' ti 4 > a y?'40,,,Y,,,,'`;'-' +'11)t l� _ er rs'�.(-., a..' -:-...-':-.'-'‘',i--: Jx 4� ;,�iP v �., ; S .!.i.-..?,‘...L., 'k'h. Figure 6:Fallen 18-01 P&A Plate&Marker Pole Failure of the marker assembly occurred at the weld from the plate to the 13 3/8” surface casing. No supporting fillets were added to this weld and the 13 3/8" stub was never cleaned up after cutting.The uneven surface of the rough torch cut contributed to the failure of the weld. " i+? ' M rn ..;•,4,;=1,-=7,51',- f ,mi x,..t R' a ,. e ,fl� i a "" " ' a 'a' 'a •' , '° « 4'; ,... ..24 4.114: 4 *4!.,,, .1,,, • ktit.t.I.`s*,;t...:4,."'',r , ''- ,.,..-*!.. ..,**; - o. 4:,. yi Figure 7:Failed P&A Plate Weld • • 1 ��.� �� F n a r i P „L,1„.,,,,,, '",. , „, �' .�� , .�,., '� *r " at Measurements were taken to confirm casing diameters and determine relative positions of the stub tops. Stubs appeared to have been cut with a torch. The uneven/irregular cuts do not appear to align between concentric strings, suggesting they were not cut at the exact same heights. 7 k J.. ;::1:7,--' 4'."4. 'ff'1".II\ .., „:::141-0,11v.i.:4407.::,,.‘1.714e t.t.,14.:„...,,,,, .,, ,,i;,.,.... 4,-..,,i,,t...,....:;; L . <. '."SS'a .. l: I - ;!...-...i7 . � r , 't,;,1,"_.,-•••,‘-',° `S ` s rt• 4''''''''.k.'"' _�g.",,,° AAclN- 'c''''y 'k. fZ a4 444-Ns?, + ."7::" " • m 4*.' d''xfjY rx F x .e N �, ;'''!''rIPa ? 4 f° c ,;;t : a 4 � ;� iyv ' i`. dr " • $P t* .h. rG ;� >, , t- '1' kf1p '.J a ` iii; A i � may ....d.; ,, ♦. Figure 8:Tubing/Casing/Conductor Diameters The top of the 4.5" tubing sets roughly 12 inches below the level of the surface casing while the production casing settled roughly 6 inches below the surface casing. r,...,;(, - - -- ,,,, ,'.°,',...".,: :**0'''','..'.'* ,-....."`•!‘ t t. tt.,...;* -4,,,,,. : .4,,,,—,,_ ,. '4''''''';‘"4 ' 1,::'' :-r'hit:F ''''''';'• ' 't-':4:4"""tit7t^'...5,,,i,...*.1 • -^ „, ''''4':t.,,,.'55 ttt,:,.° 'to,,,,",„ i V. ' . i ' � i•-• ,rt.%! $+ 'ry . •R 4 fd �T 111 • x 10 a t qtr a, _.,_ �r.. ,, s,,. .-.. a ,...._.. #mac �' . c�-`'cb. 4 Figure 9:Tubing Stub Measurement S • A 3 lb weight was lowered into the tubing until a hard, repeatable, bottom was tagged. The weight was retrieved and length of the line measured for a total tag depth to the ice plug of 6.5' (from the top of the 13-3/8" surface casing). The process was repeated for the IA with the tag again at 6.5'. Both tags were hard with the sound of the weight hitting a hard surface when bounced off bottom. f. SAF t✓ w . IkIkI£I Y '� Figure 10:Tubing/IA Drift Measurement Both the tubing and IA were observed with viscous,tarry oil residue at surface. Concentric glass tubes were used to obtain samples of the fluid column near surface in the tubing.The samples showed 16 inches of oil residue with liquid water below. 44C1 r T ��f �" � ,�.... ...,,� .. 'Ftigure 11:Tubing Fluid Column Sample • • The OA was filled with an insulating foam that extened above the 9-5/8" production casing but below the edge of the 13-3/8" Surface Casing. , „,, • a; 4 _ 't, : 1,1 T fti* y F , gg .. Figure 12:Insulating Foam in OA The 13-3/8" Surface Casing x 20" Conductor annulus has cement to surface.The 20"x 30" Conductor annulus appeared to packed with dirt. . ate, -.. Y -- �+""u/;• deyF t.. M 4-••;:r:.*' i'i f S l a : TT '� _4T "C .24 ,, . . emd` � # . W7.,:i,..,. .'7,,,,,;1/2.:::."!-:4::,5.-'' }. -.....-..!,,c, . y " 4. rRR' � 9 q , T � t qr Alp p Figure 13:20"and 30"Conductor Tops 0 0 . .y{ASi i � L > 5r°b4 V.1 ... mk . . ... ...... ._ ......�,..iz...,ue. v ....�.,.,. ., , 2i,,, , .„.......a.... ....s.,_�...s.,., s.,vu.,.....,-,....�.. .ka�`..�.._ �....iy.: a.. . .4 w.S. �� Measurements and photos from the 2016 site visit in conjunction with photos taken from the 2011 visit indicate that the well remains in safe and stable condition with the exception of the fallen &exposed marker plate and casing stubs. The stubs may have been exposed due to settleing of the surrounding fill but there is no idication that the well itself is subsiding or growing.The ice plug appears to be in good condition at only 6.5'from the surface casing top on both the tubing and the IA.There is a minimal 16" oil layer at surface that is viscous/tarry and likely residual oil left from the original water circ out. r4 I o 41) I < V) o s-a # 1 00 '-1 1 jj ..,, , -� w ¢¢ :I ikr litre "P'a #}'{ #" f a a �C 'v �r� . ,gt �:^ • q:'::: :.: s xu c#^etc,F ',>4 �`+ a n''':::::::::‘1",, 1,,� 1:1: .wi. .n> etc,Fat' i0,.W.1,,,..,,,'4;r47.- #'1.- 1,,;:imoirr,,r0 ,frik,, iq 41,...i.- '''4.406'006*.4"0"t" ","""4,,T ' ''''''' `tetjimimia mw l'3' l , —.iiiiY;12::: ,. 'armor., , 4 0 k i m cry Gl r.l 1 `, r i S 3O bO _ . . _ � tCO o O 1 ..11.•1 a� to `0 1 -� a... I = 1 cn iiik ' 1 ;#„„L''''' ,,,,:!t.",,,. :.,,,,.'.'-'::::,',rini:F.'• , ,aria ' • • • , ';,� 441 r Ma. .r • • r• if T x ...M le''' ''''' ' ' ' 1 ,, . ..,,,,,',,------ ... ' .n . 1111 I . , ,,,,,.... ... .... . .. . _ , . .„. . . .. . . ... .... �.c .. . . . ,,. ...„. ,, , ,,,.. . , .,.. .., ......,...........„ ,r I 1 ► t Alb • .401 " ;1 , r -I i' , } ... r � � r_ ; t , , r • • 1To � +°Nr"x s^¢ ^r -.^r 'ten , t°,.. , ',m4 v mn oma , vSe � � tX va". t } t us'�,, ' aS�.a:. In order to return 18-01 to compliance,the tubing, casing and conductor must be properly excavated and cut off to at least 3' below the tundra level. Any voids remaining above the ice plugs would be filled with cement.The P&A plate would then be welded onto the surface casing and the excavated area backfilled. a) SS If _ —E � t x # ,.�. ` 1- - ai cc 2 / 1 -,:_1.-'*.-.).;,-;',i': -':',.-.' Iv° --- '1--':,'-'-'—' - ' , ,, - umi co rcit .i" '" , a, t.` 1 *xtt ... m; , ,,,care alit? .. - as I. vs ea o I' A,, m .—. t 0 t t z v-+ N ' G -al N q j t 4 I ar11 ra .i R P R7 E f s Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 9:56 AM To: Michael.Bill@bp.com Subject: MP 18-01 (PTD 170-025) Mike, After discussing this matter with the Commissioners and our assistant AG the conclusion was that the current unit operator is responsible for the repair and securing of the MP 18-01 wellhead. In the intervening time since the well was plugged and abandoned subsidence and/or erosion of the area has exposed the cut-off casing stubs. Since the marker pole and casing cap has fallen off the wellbore is exposed to atmosphere and needs to be brought back into regulatory compliance. The Commission will likely propose a 18-24 month timeline in order for the affected unit operator to propose a procedure and execute the work during the next ice season. BPXA should obtain the Commission's approval of its plan prior to proceeding. I hope this email will clarify the situation and help you move forward. Please call me with any questions. Regards, SCANNED NOV 21 2014: Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. 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' �� x . to +'. / J t �(y • l moi. � �'°'iY! ♦� j � f �.I � �. p rf �l'� 3 �Yif rv"�. 1 rr'� ii.r r v�� � .!{fes� 4 A.. T � A S � � r • i rJ r , l r 6{� .�4 }+yam `�� ����i• � , .1. {�� `r � V f' ' / r -"�> . �c . �t: • r. u .t... • , . / _ .�! , : `''yam r y� AT 10 c� �..� '♦ .`.qtr, I i I ■ LEAVITT SPY ISLAND - ISLAND J O I 2 3 a MileS I Y MILNE POINT UNIT PINGOK ra ISLAND I rj I I L � Milne Point t K011ktok Point F PAD 1�:� /S�NaS BODFISH BERTONGINI M„ • " ISLAND ISLAND t _ Kavearak Paint ,. L PAD C PA� o ly -' T��, w 0 PAD L f I o MINE SITE E 11 A PAD B PAD ! ` FP r J PAD E PAI $ ; G PAD `l I PAD H PAD 0 I KUPARUK RIVER UNITTIj l S PAD r KUPARUIC BASE -CAMP MINE SITE I �� t K PAD �Y I MILNE POINT UNIT Tow:o 1 oer - PRUDHOE BAY UNIT I L� . 7 L. o .-4 L PAD WEST ' SAK 24A I ° 1 SPINE ROAD i MINE SITE B II 1 V PAD pe13282,.dgn • Page 1 ofjl Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 8:39 AM To: 'Daniel, Ryan' Cc: Bill, Michael L (Natchiq); Kara, Danny T; Cismoski, Doug A Subject: RE: Notification to AOGCC regarding MPU 18 -01 (PTD 1700250) Ryan, Very interesting well pictures... I will do some checking on our records to see who is the legal operator for the well also. I appreciate the notification and we will investigate. Thanks for the notification. Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) ;' y 1, 444 -3433 (cell) From: Daniel, Ryan [mailto:Ryan.Daniei @bp.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 1:21 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Bill, Michael L (Natchiq); Kara, Danny T; Cismoski, Doug A Subject: Notification to AOGCC regarding MPU 18 -01 (PTD 1700250) Good Afternoon Guy, Early last week, a surveyor was out in the area of an old exploration well site in Milne Point. They reported that the abandonment plate and well marker pipe had broken off the casing stub and was lying on the tundra near the well. See enclosed photos. The name of the well is MPU 18 -01 (PTD 1700250, API 5002920069) and it is located northeast of MPU C pad. According to our records the well is not a unit well as it was drilled and abandoned prior to the formation of the Milne Point Unit. Based on AOGCC online well records, the well was drilled by Hamilton Brothers in 1970. Tubulars include 13 -3/8" surface casing, 9 -5/8" intermediate casing and 4 -1/2" tubing with a packer. Following open and cased hole tests, plugs were set and the last set of perforations was squeezed likely leaving cement across the perfs. Correspondence in the files indicate freezable fluids were left in the tubing and inner annulus. The Commission approved well P &A with the only additional work being to cut off the wellhead and weld on the plate and marker. That was done by Conoco in late 1980. Please note that although commission records list BP as the operator of the well, that listing is in error (based on your information) as BP has never operated this well and according to our records it was not included in the Milne Point Unit when the unit was formed in 1979. The "cut off' intermediate casing and tubing stubs are visible from the surface. There was oil residue and water found inside the casing stub but no evidence of a spill and the well appears stable. Some fluids were removed and the open casing stub was left temporarily covered. We plan to notify ConocoPhillips of the well condition. If you have questions, please contact myself at 564 -5430 Thank you Ryan Daniel 7/22/2011 • • NOTE TO FILE 7/22/11 Milne Point 18 -1 2.e N 1 04 C PA PTD #: 170 -025 Operator listed as BP, but 7/21/11 email from BP states they have never operated the well, and that it was drilled prior to formation of the Milne Point unit. Drilled by Hamilton Brothers Oil Company, turned over to Conoco in 1973 Location: UM T13N R1OE Sec 11, 3850' North and 3030' East of SW corner Coordinates: {70.4983957265628, - 149.480993919955} calculated {70.4981221857, - 149.484204727} given Drilling started: 4/30/1970 Drilling finished: 6/15/1970 Well suspended: 7/21/1970 TD: 11074' Casings: 30" casing to 40' in 36" hole, 200sx cement [to surface] 20" casing to 497' in 26" hole, 1600sx cement [492' to surface] 13 -3/8" casing to 3009' in 17 -1/2" hole, 1850sx cement [2994' to surface] 9 -5/8" casing to 9821' in 12 - hole, 1200sx cement [est 9806' to 6500' w /mud above], water inside casing from 6911' to surface 4 -1/2" tubing to 7158', cemented inside w /17sx [6925'- 7143'], water above Perfs: 7284 -7286 7210 -7220 - sqzd 75 sx cement into perfs at 7210' -7216' 7195 -7205 - sqzd 35 sx cement Plugs: Bridge plugs at 9750' and 7260' Post - suspension Summary: Suspended in July 1970 with bridge plugs and cement across perforations and up inside the 4 " tbg to 6925' md. Water based mud and water was left in the tubing and annulus from 6900' to the surface. A 1972 report shows a large amount of debris left at the site. An Oct 1972 memo written by O.K Gilbreth outlined a discussion with AOGCC members and a Hamilton Brothers representative regarding the permanent abandonment of the well. OKG indicated informally that the ice plugs were sufficient downhole (it was documented that a drift of the well tagged ice at about 20') and that if abandonment forms were submitted, they would be approved, as long as they provided for the surface area to be cleared of most equipment and the area leveled. These forms were never submitted. 1973 photos show most debris removed, but wellhead seemed unaltered. In Dec 1980, Conoco submitted a sundry application proposing to abandon the well with • • no further downhole work, (citing the 1972 memo), as the frozen water and water -based mud in the casing and tubing strings was presumed to be acceptable plugging.. This was approved by Lonnie C. Smith. To abandon, Conoco cut the 13 -3/8" casing, 9 -5/8" casing, and the 4 -W tubing 4 feet below surface, and welded a 10' marker post to the plate "with supporting fillets." The hole was backfilled so the post was about 6' above surface. Location was leveled and graded, and the post marked with well name and location. 7/21/11 email has current details and photos. Well casing is now above ground and welded plate broken off. Oil can be seen in the photos inside the tubing and casing stubs. , h it. 4 ' ti ! , s ° pit, a AS ** • c ♦ • ' 'Aye . • , • ♦ ! ,Ifs .� ae , '` Y ., .•. f s , � ` ,tt 1�� r� i i ll,. C * „II 0 ,, , . Il N•+r- t ; • • • ' f pr 9 1. . r .. • 4 'a • yy ., 1 ' '4: 1/44' ''. 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Liner: Perf intervals - tops Review the well file, and-comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. ~ell head cut off: /l'g'f.." 7 Marker post or plate: ,0~.~_ / Location Clear,ce: Conclusions:/~D Code Signed . Date ~ay 18, 1982 Dr. Paul Drenckle Amoco Prod~uction Company Research Center P.O. Box .~91 Tulsa, Oklahom~...~74102 Ee.. Prepa-ration of Petroc~raphic Thin-Sections of Cuttings and Core Chips in .State Well Sample Library Dear Dr. Brenckle: Pursuant to our recent discussions, permission is hereby 9ranted to Amoco Production Cost, ny to extract a maximum 1 cc. of sample material per sample envelope or 1 cc. of core material per foot of core from the State's set of samples and core chips for the sole purpose of preparing petrographic thin-sections within the indicated intervals in the following wells, subject to the conditions set forth below: Sample fet~ N0. We 1___~1 Interval 334 ~.:obil C~.ydyr Bay St..~1 · Core: 11,331'-11,352' Samples: 10,620'-11,760' 2~3 COr'DITIOtJS Placid Beechey Pt. #1 Samples: 1!,250'-11,600' '~amilton Milne Pt. #lS-l.~,~amples: 10,040'-11,500' It is recognized, that the abov~ intervals occur ~,ithin intervals in these wells in which petrographic thin-sections of ditch cuttings and/or core 'chips are already on .~ile in ~he State sample likrary. Accordingly, no thin-sections of core chips will be m~de at those specific depths where thin-sections have already been prepared. In the case of ditch cuttings, no thin-sections will h~ r,.~de e~:cept where the composited interval per thin section is shorter than the inter%~l included on the thin-sections already on file or w.~ere satisfactory foraminiferal interpretation requires e~mination across a larger quantity of cuttings. Dr. Paul'Brenckle ~ ~' 2 5( ....18, 1982 o In any case, cuts of the samples and cores from the State collection are to be extracted, only from those individual envlopes or bags in .which total content of cuttings or core is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts are to be extracted if the voluw~ of material~ in the individual envelope is les___~s than 10 cc.) 0 Amoco will provide the State with a list of the intervals in each well from which material was extracted. 4~ Sa 6~ 7~ In the event that you wish to prepare blue-dyed thin-sections for accentuating porosity, it is requosted that the sample or core material be impregnated under vacuum with blue-dyed epoxy, prior to mounting of the matorial on the thin-section. All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be received by.the Commission by approximately July 1, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct to the Commission and not examined by outside parties. All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commission° No additiona1 slides are to be prepared nor analyses made on the raw sample or core material without specific consent fr. om the Commission. 8. Amoco shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the handling of, this limited quantity of valuable well ~terial. I know we both understand that the State's well sample library is public property, and that granting Amoco permission to extract portions of material .from this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated thin-sections enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Your com~ny is to be comm~nded for the excellen~ quality of the nmterial prepared on previous projects. , Sincerely, William Van Alen Petroleum C-eologi st cc= Scott McCoy Ira Pa sternak Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80202 STATE Of ALASKA ~ ALASKA(~!L AND GAS CONSERVATION C[, ~MISSION~ SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER:.J~ 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Conoco Inc. 70-25 3. Address 8. APl Number 3201 "C" St. Suite 403 Anchorage, AK 99503 50- 029-20069 4. Location of Well 3850'N and 3030'E from the Section 11, T13N, R10E, UM. SW corner of 5. Elevationinfeet(indicateKB, DF, etc.) 29.5' KB I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL-47433 9, Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point 18-1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, RePO.r,t,~er-Otha¥1~'a-~~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' ~U~BSEQUEN..T. ?~._EPORT OF: ~ (Subm it in Triplicate) ...... (Si~'5'~'i~' i'n ~'~pl icat~) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] ~ Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] 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). Adandonment of Milne Point 18-1 was completed 12-21-80 as per regula- tion 20AAC 25.120. Adandonment marker was installed by cutting 13-3/8" csg., 9-5/8" csg., and 4½ tbg. four feet below, surface. Then ½" plate was welded to the 13-3/8" csg and a 10' marker post was welded to the plate with supporting fillets. The hole around the csg. and marker was back- filled with the post remaining approximately 6' above surface. The location was leveled and graded to 1 foot above average level of tundra as confirmed by surveying. The following information is bead welded on the post: Conoco, Inc. Milne Point 18-1 3850'N and 3030'E from SW corner of Section 11, T13N, R10E, UM. J ECEJVED Gas Cons. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. The space below for Commission use Supervisor · Date 2 / 4 / 81 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER r~× 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Conoco Inc. 70-25 3. Address 3201 "C" St. Suite 403 Anchoraqe, Alaska 4. Location of Well 3850'N and 3030'E from the SW corner of Section 11, T13N, R10E, UM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 29.5' KB I6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL-47433 12. 99503 8. APl Number 50-- 029-20069 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Milne Point 18-1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 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 [-I Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] 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). Milne Point 18-1 was drilled in the Milne Point Unit in 1970 which, at the time, was of Hamilton B Commission me in order to c written by O. on October 8, on well aband would be give The forms wer Unit operator operated by Hamilton Brothers· In 1972, representatives rothers and the Alaska State Oil and Gas Conservation t to determine the necessity for additional downhole work onsider the well permanently abandoned. A memorandum K. Gilbreth, of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 1972, outlines the discussion with Hamilton Brothers. onment, and states that informal approval of abandonment n pending submittal of the necessary abandonment forms. e not submitted and later in 1972, Conoco Inc. became · At be present, there is Cement was circula status of well - s We propose to: 1) remove the well 2) weld a plate ov 3) install a well to abandonment this time, we are requesting that the wellbore of Milne Point 18-1 considered permanently abandoned without further downhole work. At frozen water base mud in the casing and tubing string. ted t© the surface on the surface casing. Present uspended. 14. I hereby c~tify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed/ ,~.~ ~-~~ Title Sr. Production The spac~ below~ Commission use Engineer Date 12/2/80 Conditions of Approval, if any: R£CEIVEB Marker post to be inspected by AK. Oil & Gas Conserv. Ccmm~ss representative following completion of~ above work. Sub~e~,.mnt %VcrI~ Reported ' DEn - ' al ~..~ '"-" '""'" '~ , pproved "'o, · Form 10-403 ~ ......... Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate Rev. 7-1-80 J_'~/.l~.~ and"Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate' head and cut casing off below the gravel pad level. er the exposed casing strings and cover with gravel. abandonment marker as per ACC regulation 25.120 prior of the gravel pad. o~: ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RF~" 'JRC~S' ] . DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS~ TO: L. Burrell~ · Di rector I~ THRU: O.K. Gilbreth Chief Petroleum Engineer Lonnie C. Smith Petro I eum Eng I neet DATE -- . November 30, 1973 SUBJECT: Inspection of Various Locations on the North Slope Tuesday, September 18, 1973- I departed Anchorage by commercial aircarrier, arriving in Fairbanks at 7:50 a.m. Due to continued bad, foggy weather on the North Slope the flight was unable to continue. Following a six hour delay, the airline returned me to Anchorage and the flight was rescheduled the next day. -- ..W.e.dnesday, September i.9~ 19..7...3 - ! departed Anchorage on the rescheduled flight but the plane was unable to land at Fairbanks due to fog and rain. The flight returned to Anchorage for fuel and then proceeded back to Fairbanks and on to the North Slope arriving at Deadhorse in the early afternoon. I immediately' made contact with the Gay Airways Inc. helicopter pilot and we decided the wea- ther was sufficiently good and the daylight adequate for photos. We took off at 2:20 p.m. and proceeded to the Mobil West Staines location, approximately 50 mi les east of Deadhorse. On the way we flew directly over two other loca- tions. Mobil's Mlkkelsen Bay State #!3-9719,_ Sec.. 13, TgN~ ..R..I.9E, U..M. This well is approximately 30 miles east of Deadhorse. Mobil has not completed' the abandonment clean-up work at this well site where the well (item !) was plugged and "Abandoned" September 30, 1970. Photo #1 (see Appendix A for all photos) sho~s a large stack of mud suppl les (item 2) beyond the open pit (item 3). Other equipment (item 4) is stacked around the perimeter of the pad. This drill site is viewed from the west toward the east. The gravel airstrip (item 5) and connecting road is in the background. Exxon's East Mikkelsen Bay State #1, Sec..7,.___T.gN~_ R21E_,_. UBM: As we passed on the south side of' the this dri I! site, ! took Photo #2. This photo sho~s the rig, still standing over the well with ali equipment and the camp still intact at this location. I was informed by the chopper pi tot that this camp had recently been broken into by bears and as we swept past the location I could see the open doorway at the east end of the campsite. (I passed this information to the rig owners who went in two weeks later and re- boarded-up the camp) This well was plugged back to 3000' and "Suspended" for observation of permafrost on June 9, 1971. Mobil's West Statnes State #18,9-23, Sec. 1.8~. TgN, R2.3E, U.M. As we approached this location directly from the west ! took the first (Photo #3) of the nine attached photos (nos. 3-11) of this location. This aerial shot of the West Staines State location, shows the well pad (item I), pits (item 2), supplies (item 3) stacked on the pad and a building (item 4). We circled the Homer L. Burrel I -2- November 30, 1973 location, landed and I took Photo #4 looking to the south showing the wellhead marker (item I) and pi les of supplies (item 3) on the south perimeter of the pad. Photo ~5, taken from the west side of the wel Ihead, looking across to the east, shows the capped wei Ihead with the attached P&A marker (item I) the rat hole (item 5) and the mouse hole (item 6) casements ~ere still in place along with the cellar (item 7) and the pilings (item 8) for the rig. In the background can be seen neat Stacks of supplies (item 3), equipment (item 9), a building (item 4), and a fuel revetment (item I0), with a pillow tank rolled up on the ground. I walked to the southwest corner of the pad and took Photo #6, showing a stack of tubing and casing (item !) located on the west edge of the pad , (item 12) with its uneven gravel and, in the foreground, a stack of fuel drums (item 13), some empty and some full of fuel. Also a box containing a pillow tank (item 14) and a large stack of wood piling, (item 15) is.. in view. Photo #7 was also taken from the stack of tubing and casing (item I!)~ looking across to the east. It shows a stack of miscellaneous pipe and metal supplies (item 16) and across the pit area (item 2) a large stack of mud supplies (item 17) with the bulldlng (item 4) to the left side. Closer examination of the stacked mud supplies showed them to be in very poor condition with many of the sacks burst' or the container had leaked sufficiently to al I~ water and moisture to get to the mud which had burst the sacks due to swelling. Photo #8, a view from the south to the northeast, shows a large stack of pi ling and boards (item 15), the wellhead and marker (item !) in the background with other stacks of supplies (item 3) and the building (item 4) beyond that. The helicopter can also be seen near the lake on the north edge of the pad. Photo #9_, a photo looking to the northeast along the north edge of the pad, shows the fuel revetment (item !0) with the gravel berm (item 18) partly covered by a plastic liner (item I9) which has been partly burned along with some boards... The remains of the boards and liner are now trash. A rolled up pillow tank (item 14) can be seen in the foreground Photo glo was taken from the southeast corner of the drillsite pad looking from the northeast across the pad at the area where the drilling crew camp (item 20) had been located for this driilsite. Scattered and ungraded gravel areas are evident in this photo as well as scattered boards (item 21') and a trash pile (item 22). Photo II was also taken from the vicinity of the southeast corner of the dril.lsite pad, but it is looking back over the stack of deteriorated mud (item 17), across the tundra to the south. In the background can be seen pieces of plastic, paper and trash (item 23). The pit area can also be seen in this photo, it appears to be just another lake, (item 2). The nine photos at this location show the progress of the work to date per- formed by Mobil's crews. This weli was plugged and "Abandoned" on July 2, 1971 and awaits clean-up so that the final location inspection can be made. Major equipment and materials have been pi ted in neat stacks .large enough so they may be located in the winter time when the frozen tundra will allow hauling to a permanent location. There appears to be much ~vork that hasn't been done, such as hand pick-up of trash and debris. This work will have to done in the summer time when the snow isn't there to cover the debris. The wei I- head work has not been completed, no attempt at grading the pad, fi I ling in the cellar, pulling the mouse and rat hole casements, covering or cutting up the pilings, leveling the fuel revetment or fitling in the pit area, has been attempted. The paper work on this well, based on a P-3, approved July 15, 1971 indicates that clean-up work was to have been performed and supplies Homer L. Burrel I November 30, ' 1973 moved out by the end of fall of 1971, as the weather permitted. It appears we are at least two seasons away from the final Inspection of this location where the-well was plugged 2½ years ago. I recommend that we contact the operator with regards to his intentions and timing to complete the final abandonment of this location'. We arrived back in the vicinity of the ARCO's base camp at Prudhoe Bay at 3:55 p.m. To the northwest there appeared to be enough light to continue inspection and photos so ! had the pi lot head for the Point Storkersen well. As we flew past the Point Mclntyre landing strip ! noted the tremendous amount of clean-up°wOrk that had been performed in that vicinity. Large stacks of oil drums had been stock pi led in neat stacks. Trash and debris had also been picked up and piled. ! noted a crew of three men working along the coastline at the time we .flew past and I saw more pi les of drums and debris stacked along the beach area. Exxon's Point Storkersen #1, Sec, 7, .TI2N.~ RI4E,. U.M. When we arrived at this well and circled the location I was amazed at the remarkable clean-up job that had been accomplished for this had been one of the unsightllest well locations on the North Slope area. As we swung around the location ! took Photo #12 which was the first of eight photos (nos. 12-19) taken at this location. This photo, taken looking toward the northeast, shows the wellhead (item I), the filled in pit area (item 2), a neat stack of mis- cellaneous supplies (item 3), and the old camp area (item 4). We landed and ! quickly took Photo #13~ looking toward the east showing the wel Ihead with the ch ristmas tree still in place ( iteml ) with all outletsjboth on the cas- ing and the christmas tree, closed with blind flanges. Cellar boards (item 5), are,still in place along with refrigeration pipes (item 6) which can be seen sticking up around the perimeter of the cellar. Both the rat and mouse hole casements (item 7) are still in place. Photo #14, taken looking_east along the south edge~of the gravel pad, shows the 'location (item 4) of the old camp area. This area was originally one of the dirtiest areas of the location. It is now remarkably clean; however, there are still bits of trash (item 8) such as paper cups, cans and such that need to be picked up. Photo #I5 is a view of the wellhead (item !) looking toward the north. This picture is dark even with the camera open to the widest setting. Several things can be seen how- ever, in the'foreground are some boards and also a steel band sticking out of the gravel (item 9). These items obviously were not picked up after the back dragging was complete. Item !0 is gravel that was never graded level. Photo #16 was looking ]fo the east from the edge of the gravel pad and shows the lake (item il) east of the location, miscellaneous debris (item 12), both in and around the lake, and one of the buildings (item 13) at the Point Mclntyre landing strip. Photo #17 was taken looking toward the northwest and shows the large neat stack ~ miscellaneous supplies (item 3) that are to be re- .moved from the location and the northwest corner of the gravel pad (item 14). Photo #18 shows two pieces of debris (item 15) located just off the north- west corner of the pad. Photo #19 shows the wellhead (item I) looking to the south and the large neat stack of miscellaneous supplies (item 3). Homer L. Burrell November 30, 1973 This well was plugged and "Abandoned" September 3, 1970 but location clean-up . for the final inspection has yet to be accomplished. It is obvious that a great deal of work has occured at this location since my previous inspection here in August of 1972; however, the work is not complete. It is evident from several of the photos that additional hand clean-up, work is necessary both on the pad and In the vicinity around the pad. The wellhead itself is in an unsatisfactory condition with the christmas tree being left in place. It should be removed and a proper P&A marker instal led. The cellar should be removed and or filled along with removal of all the refrigeration pipes and mouse and rat hole casements. The stack of miscellaneous supplies will have to be removed prior to the final inspection. It is recommended that the operator be c~tacted as to the timing and the amount of remaining work so that the final inspection can be performed next summer on this location. We departed the Point Storkersen location at 4:38. p.m.. It was too dark for any further work of this sort, however, it was still light enough for ' visual inspection so I had the pi lot swing over the Kup Delta location which is very near to this location. (The possibility of this coastal area being fog bound the next morning was very imminent.) As we swung over the location -! could see that a great deal of clean-up had been done here since my last visit. It appeared, h~ever, that the 30 foot aluminum mast that had been left on the location last year was still there, it does not belong to the operator and he doesn't consider it his responsibi iity to remove it. in general the location looked good and we swung back south and headed for Dead- horse, arriving at the Gay Airways helicopter landing area on the Deadhorse airstrip at 4:55. p.m. After making plans with the helicopter pi lot for an early morning departure ! drove to the Mukluk base camp and got a room for the even ing. At dinner I met Mr. Tom Moseley, a geologist with the U.S.G.S., and found out that he had made plans to use the same helicopter for the next morning. Mr. Moseley was recording temperature data through the permafrost interval in many of the we l is that had been made ava i l able to their use on the North S lope. Thursday, September 20~ 1973 - We drove from the Mukluk base camp to Dead- horse airstrip and after loading Tom Moseley's equipment into the helicopter ~e took off at 7:15 a.m. and headed for Prudhoe Bay where we landed at the Prudhoe Bay landing area and picked up Mr. Frank Hunt, an Arco foreman, who was to help Mr. Moseley with his survey. ARCO's North Prudhoe .Bay. State #23,12-14~ Sec. 23,_ TI2N., RI4E,. U.M. We then flew north to the ARCO's North Prudhoe Bay State well where I took Photo #20 an aerial View of the location from tne south. This photo shows ~]h'e' well house (item I), the drilling rig matting (item 2) and the open pit area (item 3). After a brief landing to drop off the two men and their equip- merit we continued to the northwest and soon arrived at the Kup Delta location. Homer L. Burrel I November 30, 1973 Continental's Kup Delta #5t-! and 51-2, Sec. II, Ti2N,.RI3E, U..M. ! took Photo #21 from the air as we approached the location from the south- east, the Beaufort' Sea can be seen to the north and northwest. This photo shows the wellhead (item I), the filled pit area (item 2), the camp area (item 3), the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and tracks made by a roi I- agon (item 5). These tracks are not as damaging as they might appear, for they only mashed down the grass which appear in the photo to be a heavy deep track. Two wells were drilled from this location, but there is only one surface hole because the second well was kicked off at the 3,000 foot level after the first well had been abandoned. We landed and I took Photo #22~ looking back toward the northeast showing the wellhead (item I) with blind flange, the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and the cellar (item 6); the helicopter can also be seen in this photo. Photo #23, was taken 'looking toward the northwest from the edge of the old pit area and shows trash (item 7) scattered over a considerable area. Photo #24, was taken from the woutheast portion of the pad looking back to~ard the west and shows the wel Ihead and cellar (item I) and some trash in the foreground (item 8). Photo #25, was taken on the tundra looking north along the west end of the pad and shows some 3" X 12" boards that were left embedded i'n the tundra (item 9). This well has been "Suspended" since August 26, 1970~and considerable clean- up work has been performed here since my last visit in August of 1972. We departed the Kup Delta at 8:55 a.m. and headed west for the Milne Point loca- tion. Placid's Plagham Beechey Point Supply Depot; Sec. 14., ~.!.3.N,_ RI!E, U.M. As we flew west along the beach we soon approached Placid's Beechey Polnt Supply depot and I took Photo #2_~6 which shows the 9ravel stock pile (item !) six full pillow tanks of fuel (item 2) and a large supply of casing and pi.I- in9 (item 3). This location seemed to be in the same clean condition as on my previous visit last year. Continental's Mi lne Point #18-.I.~. S~e~c...It, T.I. 3N~ RIPE, U.M. After flyin9 slightly past the Milne Point location we circled back and approached it from the southeast and I took Photo #27. from the air which shows the well- head (item i)~ the fuel revetment with two pillow tanks (item 2) and the level- ed pit area (item 3). We landed and I took P.hoto #28, looking toward the northwest, showin9 the wellhead with blind flanges on the christmas tree (item I) and the cellar and rig matting still in place (item 3). ! then took Photo #29.~ lookin9 west along the north edge of the gravel pad, sh~ing the fuel revetment with two full pillow tanks in place (item 2) and a wellsign on the edge of the pad (item 4). Photo #30~ was taken on the east edge of the gravel pad looking north. It shows trash and debris scattered off the north- east corner of the pad (item 5). This had been the location of the crew quarters. Photo #3], is looking from the middle of the pad toward the north- west and shows scattered debris on-the northwest corner of the pad (item 6). This welt was "Suspended" July 18, 1970 and considerabl~ clean-up work had been done since my last visit in August 1972. We took off at 9:25 a.m. and headed west for the Colville River delta area. Homer L. Burrel I -6- November ;50, 1973 Gulf's Colville Delta State #1, Sec. 9, TI.3_N,_ R6E, U.M. There was very little to distinguish this location since it is on the Colville Delta, which is sometimes under water at high tide or when the river runs high. We soon located the well and ! took Photo #32., from the air, looking toward the west which shows the wellhead (item i) and a stack of material (item 2). We landed and i took Photo. #.33., looking toward the west which shows the wet lhead with P&A marker in place (item 1), a stack of material in the background (item 2) and some pieces of trash which were plastic material (item 3). Photo #34. was a similar view, taken from the north looking back to the south, showing the wel. lhead;.P&A marker (item I), a stack of material (item 2) and several pieces of plastic trash (item 3). This well has been plugged and "Abandoned" and this was the final inspection on this location. Although there still · remained a small stack of materials, mostly boards to be removed from the location, I filled out a Field Trip Inspection Report (attacKed) stati _nrg .that the final inspection would be approved when these items were removed.-{'commu- nication with Gulf and a duplicate photo of this location resulted in the re- moval of the trash and materials and a formal release of the bond on this lo- cation was approved). .. .. We departed the Gulf location at i0:00 a.m. and headed back so.utheast where we soon flew past Mr. Bud Heimricks house and airstrip located on the Col- vi lie River Delta. I took Photo #35 as we flew past showing his house and miscellaneous buildings (item !), his airstrip (item 2) and a large stack of fuel barrels beyond his house (item 3). Union's Kalubik's Creek Unit #1, S.ec. I0, T!2N, RSE.,...U_..M. This well was plugged March 27, 1970 and is now waiting for clean-up and final location approval. Mr. Helmrick has a contract to clean up this location. As we flew past, I took Photo #36 showing the wellhead with marker (item I), the pit area (item 2), supplies and equipment still on the location (item 3) and the location of the rig stacked at.the mouth of the Kalubtk River (item 4). As we proceeded back to Deadhorse I took Photo #37 showing BP's new Prudhoe Operations Camp under construction. The instal lation construction crews were at work putting it together. It shows the main building (item I), tanks in the background (item 2), and the Spine Road (item 3). Just a little ways down the road we came to the BP Central P~er Plant where I took Photo ~3.8, showing the power plant under construction (item I), the transformers (item 2) and the gas supply well location in the far background (item 3). We arrived back at the Gay Airways helicopter landing site at the east end of the Deadhorse strip at 10:37 a.m. and i quickly made arrangements to depart Deadhorse on the Wein flight at li:O0 a.m. I noticed the drilling rig had been moved from the location of the Socal well #3t-25~at Deadhorse and a new' control tower had' been constructed just to the west of the old Socal pad. Some suppl les have been stacked up around the welihead but all of the rig equipment, debris and trash have been removed. The north edge of this pad had at one time been a regular "dump ground" for camp trash. Homer L. Burrel I -7- November 30, 1973 ! departed Deadhorse on the 12:15 p.m. flight and returned to Fairbanks and Anchorage by 3:00 p.m. On this field trip I took 38 photos of ten different' locations on the North Slope covering an area from 50 mi les east of Deadhorse to 55 mi les west of Deadhorse and as far as 20 miles north of Deadhorse. This field inspection trip has already resulted in the final approval of the "Abandoned" Colviile Delta location (Gulf) and it has shown the degree of clean-up work that has been performed by operators on other locations, which gives a good idea of the work yet remaining to be done. it is recommended that we talk to certain operators concerning work remaining undone where wells have been plugged, such as Exxon's Point Storkersen and East Mikkelsen ~el is, Mobil's West Staines State and Mikkelsen State wells and Union's Kalubik Creek well. Attachments APPEND IX A Attachments PHOTO NO. SUBJECT PAGE NO. 3-5 Mobil's-- Mikkelsen Bay St. #13-9-19 .............. I Exxon's - E. Mikkelsen Bay St. #1 ............... 2 Mobil's - West Staines St. # 8-9-23 .............. 3 6-8 Mobil's - West Staines St. # 8-9-23 .............. 4 9-11 Mobil's - West Staines St. # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # 8-9-23 .............. 5 18, 19 20 21-23 24, 25 26 27-29 ~30-3i 32-34 Exxon's - Point Storkersen # ................. 7 Exxon's - Point Storkersen # ................. 8 · . z~23- 13-14 ......... 9 Arco's - N Prudhoe Bay St ~' . . . . · Continental's - Kup Delta #51-1 & #51-2 ............ t0 Continental.'s - Kup Delta #51-t & #51-2 ............ I1 Placid's - Beechey Point Supply Depot ............. 12 Continental's - Milne Point #18-1 .............. i3 ~' Continental's - Milne Point '#18-i ............... 14 ~/" Gulf's - Colvitle Delta St. #1 ................. 15 35 Gulf's - Colvit le Delta St. #1 ................. 16 36 Union's - Kalubik Creek Unit #1 ................ 17 37,38 BP's - Operations Camp and Power Plant ............. 18 -13- AN uh',, .... - .... POLAROID':" LAND PHOTOGRAPH Photo #27 9-20-73 SU ?-.J £E - DATE ~,,,;:.,~.=. Continental 's-Mi Ine Point #18-1 ^.':.u.~,--:ss Sec. II, TI3N, RIOE, U.M. Status- Suspended 7- 18-70 Item #1 Wellhead (from SE) Item #2 Fuel' revetment Item #3 Pit area Photo //28 s~.~ ~'~ ............... L'.;'~ ? ~: 9-20-73 Same as #27 27 Item #3 Cellar and. rig matting 28 .:: ...... ..-,~ Photo #29.' ,::,.:-:-~: 9-20-73 '::vi: Same as t/27 '~ Item #2 Fuel revetment w/two full pillow tanks Item #4 Well Sign copies d~s[red ~n the' appropriate ~ox for the size~s you seh~ct. P558A-i 5/70 5 x 7 .-- ?iL.A:--',G£:,iEF;TS ,3 ,-, 10 RNLAR$~:,i~NT$ .. . i 35mm SLID~SI , Printed in U.S.A. AN ORIGINAL POLAROID:' LAND PHOTOGRAPH I when ordd'rin~, copies, indicate the number of 8 x 10 ENLARGEMEF~S copies desired in the appropriate box for the size[s) you select. 35mm P558A-1 5/70 Printed in U.S.A. ...... ':,'~ ~n ~,:: [_AND PHOTOGRAPH AN On ..~.N~._ ~_,,,x.. ~ 1 when orderm~ copies, l, . j inc;;cate the number of ' 8 x 10 ENLARGEMENTSJ cop;es desired m the j "'~ appropr;ate box for the sizeis) you select. 35mm SLiDESI .... P55SA-1 5/70 Printedin U.S.A. 9 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 HAMILTON I~ROTHERS 0IL OO!~IP. kNY 1600 8 ROADWAY DENVER, COLORADO 802-02 May 22, 1973 Attention: Mr. Homer Burrell %,~S_ecti~on 11-13N- 1~ Hamilton, et. al. Kup Delta f~51-1 Section ll-12N-13E UM Hamilton, et. al. Kup Delta f~51-2 Section ll-12N-13E UM , Gent lemen: This .letter will serve as notice that effective May 1, 1973 Continental Oil Company assumed the position of Operator on the captioned wells. Any future correspondence or notices relating to such wells should now be directed to Continental Oil Company, 425 "G" Street, Room 620, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. It would be appreciated if you would make the necessary changes in your records to reflect this change in operatorship. Very truly yours 3F/BL/jmt CC: Continental Oil Company 02-001B STATE ~' of ALASKA TO: r- FI les FROM: O.K. Gl Ibreth Chief Petroleum Engineer DATE : September 8, 1972 SUBJECT: Hamilton Brothers Wells Kup Delta Point Storkenson Milne Point Wednesday.t. September 6, 1972, Mr. Jack Foggerson of Hamilton Brothers visited with Homer Burrell, Easy Gllbreth, Lonnie Smith, John Miller, and Car~ VonderAhe regarding permanent abandonment of their wells on the North Slope. Mr. Foggerson had prepared diagrams of the present condition of each well. The main reason for the discussion was to determine if additional down hole work was necessary to permanently abandon~ the wells. In each of these three wells, Hamilton Brothers left water base mud behind the production string of casing and In the annulus between the production and surface string. Also cement had circulated on the surface string and the conductor string. A concensus of those present indicated we believe the wells are completely safe since the water or water base drilling mud has now been frozen. Mr. Foggerson had recently taken a wire line unit into two of the wells and was able to spud 12 feet down on one and 20 feet down on the other, indicating hard ice In the hole. It was our feeling that the ice made a satisfactory plug and any down hole work that we require miqht,result in thawing of the area around the well and create a greater~~rhan now exists. We informally told Mr. Foggerson that if he would go ahead and prepare his P-3 on each well that we would approve them. Under certain conditions, the equipment above ground level was to be removed. In one case he indicated this may extend a foot above the ground and we told him he should place gravel around the marker and spread the gravel out to make a smooth surface. Also we gave him permission to weld the marker on a plate and weld the plate to the upper casing flange for at least two of the wells, providing he gussetted the marker so that it could not be knocked over by caribou. He wi II discuss the procedures wi'th the owners and operators and if they get approval they wi II submit Form P-3 for a permanent abandonment of each of these wells to be accomplished this coming winter. (~$ // FORM SA- lB ,, MEMORANDUM TO: J-- Fi-les State of Alaska DEP~ OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS FROM: O. K. gilbreth, Jr. ~~ Chief Petroleu~ Engineer DATE : SUBJECT: December 1, 1971 Telephone Conversation November 29, 1971 Jack Foggerson of H~nilton Brothers advised that a r.e~e_~~h~s notes sho~ed quite a bit of equipment stacked around~ Point Wel~ Rich might be an eyesore. He plans to try to move some of the equipment out during this freeze up season and believes the remainder of the area will be satisfactory to leave. On the Kup Delta #1 a reserve pit was left open and boards from drilling rig subbase ~ere stacked around the location. Cover from the old ice drilling rig used on the Beaufort Sea is also stacked around the lOcation. Jack stated that this vas an eyesore. I told him we would inspect in December 1971 and probably in Hay or June 1972. He requested that we advise regarding cleanup measures required. We ~rill be in contact with him then. ~,~.~ p~v;~::s d3y (?~ Field Trlp Repor~ area fo Ca~ada. f~, .~x~' ~n-~m ~ork. - I stopped: by ARCO's base c,~m~ and .slier i-alk~ng srcund~-,~;: a ~' to,ed a.phof~r~her~ ~ho ~ad .an -~ role of Potarld fi'Im~ ! ~ ~le ~t0 pu~~.. . ' I drove fha Spine-Road ~hroug5 the Ftel. d !~ B~s Pad F and obs~ed that woA Was still In pqress an ¢he ccstng reD,ir of ~:ell ~F-6. A long s~;'~cn o~ d~ged ~sin9 tha, h~d ~n~-'iy bes. n pulled fr~ the weiI was sfandlng In the darted;. ~ Inspected s~ve~l joints of pcrmafrosf d~=~aged' casing and r~i'urned ~-o The Weln fll~.~- h~-~l landed about I2 ~on, Deadhors~. and by prearrangement ! met Mr. Ken Wlllits, of Drllltng Ssrvices ~;c. who is i'Za Ashland Oil Co. contracf represeni~?ive, and also ~.::r. J~cX Foge~on t;ho ls ~he Io~1 ~mi Itoh ~r~hers 0i I ~. mpre~onf~1-ive. I informed bo~ of fh~s~ people of ?ha helt~pfar cha~er arr~g~en?s ~nd meet th~m at Gay Helicopter's offi~ at t2:30 PH. After ~qch wa met and at apprc~:Imately 12:48 1~., i'ook off tn the jointly ~a~e~d heli~pfer~ by ~e Stai~ Division of Oil ~nd Ash'land 0i t Co. -for fha Ash land., wel I, lo,fed approxI~1-c~-/ -. cur ~i les ~u?heas~ of ~ Deadhorse s~rlp. 0n arrival af fha . . . , ~; . ~, · . .. ', .- . .- . . :the I ling pad. there that 'has . round, of ~e on.fhe I of ' :.~i, d~brl s ,.: however,,i~.~h I s i S' on ~he Tundra. '- .~:i'i'!. ' .., off the drltling pad, Shc~! Ilng pad; I,~ ~2 a;~pl.le :i.:.i'.i :. i.?.., can be tliat needs to, be'-pick, ed. · ~' . ... , . ~.-. ,-.:~ '~ '.. : . ' . , ~ofo ~1-4, Is a vle~- to the t;o~heasf fr~ the drllli~' pad. shc~,~s: I~em ~1 a grea~ deal of sca~d s~cks, ~sh and debris o~f of ,+he ~r,~h_e_ast corner of the. dril Il. ag pad o~ the Tundra;_ It~ ~'2 a siigh, sunken 'area wT';-hin.,~h3, fil. led pi?; item f3 ,he P&A marker on ~he uellh'&ad; and i~m #4 sc~e f~e boards ~yi~g~ On the drl ~ Pad. Eofo ~l-5,'~.ls f~k~a leotards ?he No~hwes~~ Crner off the drill pad. If shines: tfem ~1 a ~1t lake w;~h sc~f'~-ered f~h whlch separa~s a sl~able arr~un~ of gravel; ~lf~m ~2) f~ the drl I I ing p~,~ ~e"S.~';;~.of the gravel pt le can be ~ared ~o the man standing ~ top of i~; I-~a~ ~3 off to ~e rtgh~ C~n be ~n ~ frail on ~he Tundra, it appears fhaf s~r a~ivl~, p~sibiy a roi I lgon crew pi~lng up s~ered ~ferla.ls a¢oss fhe Tun~ra h~s been using ?he r~d ~lng fo fh~s pad f~ ~he ~est b~nch of fha S~gavanl~tok River, crossing fha drill pad and driving off on the Tund~ to the No~h - ~9~hue~. The ~s of *hese vehicles c:.n be s~n In the uppe¢ r~gh* hand sid~ of this photo. I tnfor~..~d .qr. Wi l;'[~-.~ ±ha~ all ,~rash and ~,isce,~ ;aneou.~ debris should be col lec~ed and ~'~sposed of either by burying or burning CrhiS and ~ha~- I wou~d lc'? him kno~ la,er ~vhe?her or nor the p| les of gr3vet di~ccm, nected from the main p~d ~./ould have ';-o be |eveled. A few d~'/s la,er I Informed h~m by telephone (.,"~ugust 8, 1972) the graw! wou~d have ~o be leveled even if it were winter time before 2,_..::'.H~llfOn Brothers - olnt' Sforker~en /fl': ~Sec.' 7. TI2N. _R,14E, U.H.) y pursulng~ do~! ~el I. The ' .-.?..4,:,. r'ig c n be partial; .*he aka along .fha left' a area on ,he Tu~ and ,.. debris?of a'{ t' ~/pes and si zes. wl'~h .... ~, . ;.{n ;~*he .back§round; !~ f3 sh~s a ~k of several roi IS~.~Of,:'?~rbed.~:~.l~; l~m ~4 {s- ecant ~fi ! led vehicle flecks due *o, ~ra~-~ng veh:'lCles, on ,he Tund~ afb'er b~ak-up; {Cern E5 [sa ~c~ of one of ';-he legs of ...... ~o~ ~2,2 ~s l~king No~heasf fr~'fhe draw works: ~-;'e~ ;;'5 shes po~lon of ~'h~ ls~d d~n d~illing mas, and pa~ of one of ~he ve~tcal legs; Items ~4 again sh~,~s $he off pad activities wh~re vehicles d~aged ~he Tundra and also mls~e~o~ frash; I~ ~6 is a natural lake on fha Eas, side of fha .drilling pad. ~ofo ~2-3: tf~a ~5-sh~s a por';'~on of '~e drli ling r~ on ,he pad; 1'~3~6 Is a ~afu~l lake East of fha drilling pad; If~ ~7 .shes Tu~a..d~;~age b~ v~icl~s aiso s~-~fe~d ~rash and debris; ~f~ ~8 ~s a po~o;~ of f;~e rig crew quintets. F~no~'o #2-4 ~s ~.~,,Jr.~ fo fho Sou';'huesf fro~ fha drj~ng rig: ;fern ~5 is a po~on of ~-h9 drilling rig and ms3~ing; l~m ~9 is a coJ~ecfion mud p~' ~rca. T~ is ~o prospec, ~, of ~:~;: ':"h~ dr~;~ ;~g r~g si~cked ~ fhls I~';-; ~ ~y be ~ved away. {]n.f~ ~ 1 ~ ~ s r:~ved of f a ~p I e*e clean-up can nor ~ake pla~ on this l~a';'~on, ha~,::;.var, a great deal of fr~h ~1 ~e~'ion and cr;~nlzafion ~n ~ p~ pr¥or fo ';';;e ~v~nf of ~e rig. --~- te-rri~f-~c stack of.timer and ~.~'i-~ng, si.lis h~ b~n pi led- up?,,l'n '~:~'.-"~e middle-of ~e dri'lllng pad ~hlch d~e' ~t appear In the phOtO.· ~ top of ~Is plle of.. boards a ?ower had b~n. ereded" ~e tm~r~ dld n~ beloM ~ ~I Itoh Bm~hem"and Mr.. Fogers~ ~as af.a lOss ~ho* :,. .level, clean. d,ci I ling pad; Item .. _ fhe North -edge of the'pad ~here the cre~ quar?e~were ~ a *lat.'of ~rash'a~d debris sca~ereda~ong ~H~s '~ I~ ~5 and. i ~ w; I I be ne~ssa~' fo leve I ~his area; t fern ~. P~aufo~ Sea and ~as~ i the. ~0?0' ~'~. 'tS a, v~ ~' ?ha Sau'?:~:es? f~ ~e-' po~ and. sho~: ~5 a great s~;'er~ng cT ,~ ~,~ ~nd d~ ~*~; Ifc~ ~/8 Tundra d~ge *~used by vehicles, o~ra'Hng off ~e'~r~{~ ~::d ef';'er b~akuP. Our of ~Is phofo fu~er to fhe rich-;- ere ~o lsrge s~-;~ctums that are of a p~fab '~'y~e bu~ ]dT~g, ~hIch was ~eft a~ the ~cca'Hon and 1~ ~s ' fr~ ts ~ dofun~, - . . Photo ~4 Is a ~u~heas~ vJe~ f~ the Joca~Jo~ and Jt shes: Items ~5 whlo9 ere ba~eJs, %~rash and ~br~s s~er~d bog-h on and off fhe drl Il p~d. Even though fhe drJ I lJng rig has been ~qoved from fhJs lzaflo~ ~he~ j~ s~e ~uJp~s~t ys~ ~o be ~ed and a greif deal of clean-up work ~af ~ds ~ bo -~'o ne×~ fi-:.:.../ about' 25 miles fo ~?~ ~es? and ag~Tn we :~:ere h~'..~pered by fhe l(x;; foggy condJ~lon cc~ning off ~he seacoast'. ~,;e ~c~t{,l ~Issed ~he area o~ fh~ ~.,'el I we were ?r3/ing to find and h~d ~o b~ck ~rack ~o ~he East before ~e final ly Iocafed it. , t~,a~) Itoh grog'hers - ['~ i andod and I cJimbed Northwest corner of the of the pad: l~em Fl In Mt Jn~ Point ~,'~8.-I pad and t~k photo the photo shmm sea,areal debris on the pit nks are mo tanks and as can b~..:?~e~n?~i'~he~e!;:ils no bern around th.sse tanks ~ con?aln a-leak; Item #6 Is a large:s?ack'Of miscellaneous drilling mud and sup.~lles on the h'ortheast~oo~ner of the drill lng pad; l~em f7 ls...a pi le of miscellaneous Junk.and debris that has been st~cked on the drll ling pad and off 'the.t~east. cornetist the dril ling pad Is.:sca~tered 'trash and debt ~broken s~age . . and ~ook ~Hle ~ ~ I: ' drl I I lng pad; ~" and mi-ting use( su · he rig. Cons'!d~rabte w~k needs~:~o be done c.~ this lOCation befor~'i' It could be considered clean~d' h'e then re?urged fo There ~;as the Tun'dca. ~tare ~ere so~e scattered barrels sho~ing al- various pla~s and along the she-;- b~es put out by the sai~r~ogrsph cre~s sC different times, were '-' quite noticeable. As they weather they bleach ou~ and turn whiter and t~hitcr each season, but they don't deteri~ate, fei I apart or b.l~.; s~;ay, tha-y just slt ~the~ and sh~ up quite vividly, agalnsf the green bsck~round of ~e Tundra. ~','e returned $o Deadhorse a~ ~pproxl~afety 4:00 R.~ t-;here we se~ed the tick, ets on ';';~e chair of the helicopter with i'Xe State and the 0~I ~npan]cs sp{lWing the flight time charges. [ re1'urned hame c~-:.~3 a~ changed Clofh~s, had dinner and drove back to De~dho~ ~- fh~ 7:30 R~ lfa~n fllgh~, ~l~ I ha~ planned kc:~ever, a~ter th~ passes over the ~ie[d ~sed by the Io;~ lying fog the plan~ t~as unable to Ised. The ne~ scheduled r~a the ne~ day. ~re happened to ~ a pri~te charter a{rc~t on ~e ~r~nd at De3dho~ at the t[~, a ~[n engi~o ~{~vahcg, opera?ed by Pan-Alasksa Ai~.~a~ ou~ ot Fa~~s. The c;:ner of this ~.~as going back to Fairbanks on an er~ b-~c~:-.;'~y.~i ~,,~ a ~o~d of us ~ Fairbanks. Six of ~s ro.~ ooc~ w~'rn ~h[s ~ and his son, arriving In tlr~'~o ca-;-~ ~he ~st A~'~sk~n An~or~ge. . I'~o r m P--7 WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF WELL: OIL ,,'ELL[---] GAS ~-] DaY ., " WELL [~ other b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: NEW ~ WOnK DEEP- PLUG DIFF. · WELL~ · ,. STATE OF A.t.a~a, - OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 2. NAME OF OPERATOR -:. HAMILTON .,BROTHERS OIL.COMPANY et ,al .... ' . '3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 282C "C" Street, Anchorage, ALASKA 99563~ 4. LOCATION Or WELL (Report location clearl~t and in accordance with i~ny Sta'te requirements)* &t surface 385L'N and 3030'E from .~W Corner 6f:'Section 11 At top prod. interval reported below Sal%qe At total depth Sarfle · 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SI!IRIAL NO. ADL 47433 7. IF INDIAN, ALLO-l~l-~ OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT,FARM OR LF_~SE NAME Mllne Point g. WELL NO. 18-1 · 10. FLIilI~D A~D POOL, OR WILDCAT Wtldca ~ 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO'I'rOM HOr.m OBJECTIVE) 11 T13N RiGA '12. PERMIT NO. 70-25 4-30-7C [ 6-15~7[. ' 7-18-7(: ~92..~'-n...g. 18[ TOTAL DEPTH, MD & TVD[19. PLUG BA. CK MD & ~D~. ~ ~L'i'~ ~L., 21. ..... / D~ ' ~ [ HOW ~Y* ' ] ROTARY TOOLS .. "~NTERVALS DRILLED BY ~. ~ [ CABLE TOOLS' ~.. PRODUCING ~'r~VAL(S), OF ~IS ~M~TI~P, ~OM, N~E (~'~:-~ ):~ '~:': ~, .~' ~. 'W~ DIRE~ON~ ~ " ' [ SURVE~ ~DE I 24. TYPE ELEu-riclC A_ND OTl-iaz~ IX)GS'RUN . ~ D!L PML =lES, FDC-GR~ S~[P-GR~ SLC-GR~ CA~G SIZE D~ ~. (D) ~ 497' 26 9-5 43.5 a 4 9821 ~, LINER ~CO~ .CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) WEIGHT; LB/FT. HOLE SIZE -t C]~~G RECORD ! A1VI'OUI"TT PUT,!,E'~) 2C, 0 sx Fondu iu 17LL sx v,,/,(,~j en 12CC sx ClaSs Neat SIZE ' TOP (AiD BOTTOM (MD) SACKS CEMENT* ~8. PEI~ORATIONS OPeN TO PRODU~-rI.O (Interval, size and number) SCREEN (MD) SIZE TUBING DEPTH SET (MD) [ PACICKR s~r (1VID) ACID, SHOT, F2~.C'I'LrRE, CEaVEENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DlilPTI-I Llh~IflI%VA.L (M.D) A.MOUNT £~ND KIND O,F iVL~TER/AL USE~) WELL STATUS (Producing or shut-in) Susoended WATER--BBL. [ GAS-O.IL Ra%~IO i WATEP~--BBL. [ OIL GRAVITY-A.Fi (COl:AR.) I .. tTEST WITNESSED BY DATE FIRST PRODUCTION [ PRODUCTION ME'I'HOD (Flow'h~, gas lift, pumping--size and type of pump) ! DATE OF TEST, IHOURS TF_,STED ' '[CHox'E SIZE [PROD'N FOR OLL---BBL. NotTeste, a[ ! I t I I r?_~o_w ~mmiN~ ICASI~G ~REssm~ I¢~n. ru~'z-~u om--ruraL G~S--~C~. P~.ss. I ' [~-~OUR r~TE ~ ;1 ' ' 31 = ~ 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ~: 33. I hereby certify,that the foregoing and attached information is complete and correct as determined from all:available records SIGNED ~ ' __~_ , ._~_/. - / -. TITLE :.~/~9 DATE *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting 'a comPlete and correct well completion report end 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 measure- ments given in ether 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 completion), so state in-item 20, and in item 22 shOw the prcducing 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 i'nte~val to be seperately produced, show- ing the ackiitional data pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should Show the details of any mul- tiple 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 produced. (See j'nstruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SUMMARY OF '~OP,.MATION TESTS.I~CLUDIN(I INTEI~tV~L'TE~TED. P~SURE DATA AND ~.ECOVERIES OF OIL. GAS. ' WATI~ AND MUD _ · See attached. "- Shublik Sand 9221 Sadle~chttSand 9366 Ltsburne .:, . T.D. in Der 11067 38. CORE DATA, A~ACI[ BRIE~ D~CRIPI~ONS O~ LITHOLOGY. POHOSITY, FHAC~H~, APP~NT ~IPS AND DETECt'El) SIIOWS 'OF OIL, G~ OR WA~. See attached. , WELL COMPLETION REPORT LUN~"UL~' I~.AL ORIGINAL DRILLIMG OPERATOR Hamilton Brothers Oil Company WELL NO. Milne Point 18-1 FIELD Wildcat SEC. 11 , T.13 N , R. 10E STATE Alaska COUNTY LOCATION 3850'N 3030'E from SW Corner of Section ll LEASE NO. ADL 47433 ELEVATIONS 29.5' (K.B.) ENGINEER Don Herron GEOLOGIST Eric Loughead DATE 9-16- 70 is.0' (T.H ') SIGNED TITLE ' ProduCtion--Superintendent COMMENCED DRILLING 4/30/70 COMPLETED DRILLING · 6/15/70 TOTAL DEPTH ll,074'PLUGGED DEPTH 7260' JUNK No ON PRODUCTION Kup River Sand Saq River Sand Shublik Sadlerochit No ~~~-- - ..--:- -;. - Lisburne )f]~ (cross out unnecessary words) GEOLOGICAL MARKERS DEPTH 7708,. 9137 9221 9366 10071 PRODUCTION DATA Production, Clean oi'i Gra~;ity '?ofa~"'Out"'~'BeanSize Tubing' Casing Gas , ,Clean Oil % Pressure Pressure MCF Per Day [ iat" ' B/b s u S P E N D Afte'_r__'._ __Days ,, B/D CASING RECORD (PRESENT HOLE) Size of D~pth Top of Weight New or- Smls ~' r Grade ' Size'of"' No of Sk-~ Depth Cem. ~sg.(~PI) of Shoe Casing of ..... Csg. 2ndHand LW ofCsg. HoleDrld of Cem. ifthruPerfs. 30"_'_ 40.' Surface 157.55 New Smls , 361,' 200 Fond~ ...... 20" ,497' " 94~,.. " , " HHD 26", 1600 '" ~ .~ 13-3/8" 30.09 . "' 68~ " Butt K-55 17½" 1700 w/ll)% gel 10.0 N~a 9-5/8" 9821 " 43 5~ + " " .hi-80/ l~!,, 1200 Cla~s "G" ......... 47~ , S-_9_5 .... PERFORATIONS S~.e From To Size of Perfs. No.'of Distance Method of Perfs. ~pf_Casing ............. Rows Bet. Ctr,s .~ .... . 9-.,.5/8" 7210 721.6 ,½" 4 HPF ....... 'eerforated'w,/,jet ELECTRiC LOG DEPTHS 3003/ 9822, 11,074 DRILLED BY_Reading and Bates Rig~25 HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS WELL OPERATOR Hamilton Brothers Oil Company FIELD Wildcat. WELL NO. Milne Point 18-1 DATE. Sec. Signed 11 T. 13 N R. 10 E UM Title Pruduction Superintendent Date , ,, 3/12-_4/29 3/30-'5/2 ~/.3-5/5 /s-s/8 /9-'5/lO 5/10-5/12 5/12,5/25 5/25-5/27 5/28 5/29-5/30 5/30-6/1' .~/2- 6/3 5/3-6/9 5/9-6/10 5/10-6/15 .~/1 6-6/1 7 5/18 ~/19 5/20 5/21 .All depths are K.B..which was 29.5 above sea level. Well drilled w/Reading and Bates Rig ~25. Rigging up. Spudded 26" hole .at 9:00 a.m. 'Drilled 26" hole to 505'. Ran 12 jts 497' 94~' H-40 20" casing. Cement w/1600 sx Fondu cement. InStalled and tested BOP. ... Drilled 17½" hole to 3003'. Ran electric logs 3003' - shoe. of 20". Ran 74 its 68~ K-55 13=3/8" buttress casing, Landed at 3009', Ran..l" refrigeration line to 300'. Cemented'w/1 750 sx Fondu mixed with 10% gel followed by 100 sx Neat Class "G". Installed and tested B.O.P. Drilled 1~!,, hole.to 9822' ' Ran electric logs from 9822' to 3003'. Ran DST ~%1. Interval 9364' - 9398'. Packer..failure. Ran DST ~%2. Interval 9364' - 9398'. Recovered 1400' net rise Salt water. Test tool open 4 hours. Ran 111 jts 9-5/8" S-95 and N-80 474% 8rd EU casing and 134. its N-80 43.5~. Landed 9821.92'. Installed l"'polyurethane foam preformed insulation on top 480'. Cemented w/1200 sx Class "G" cement. Installed and tested' BOP. Drilled 8½" hole to 10634'. Fishing for cones at 10,634'. Drilled 8½" hole to 11,0 74'. Ran electric logs at 11,074. Ran DST~3. InterVal 10,085 - 10,107. DIViSiON OF OiL AND GAS ANCHORAGB Flowed 1470 B/D. Salt water (10,200 pPm) during final 92 rain flow period IFP 3831 psig, ISI 4934 psig,.FFP 4804,psig, FSI 4932 psig Hydro 4826 psig. Ran DST ~4. Interval 10,170 - 10,9.30. Could not get packer tO seat. Ran DST~5. Interval 10,179 - 10,270. Misrun. Tool failed. Ran DST ~6. Interval 10,179 - 10,270. Tool open for 9~2 rain final flow period recov- ered net rise of 940' of gas cut oil and mud and 3670' salt water (9800 ppm) IFP 341.9 psig, ISI 4506 psig, FFP 3074 psig, FSI 3631 psig HYdro 5108 psig. C.. I~/",,/i !~ld"l'lFO AT CS'~I~'' ~ B~ C ~9 ~ P,,..orq, -'ro~ ar' -r2 Date 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/25 6/25-6/26 6/27 6/28 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2 7/3-7/5 z/6 7/7-7/8 7/1 o- 7/1,9 7/20 ?/22-8/29 3/29-8/30 3/31 /31 CONF DE T , [ Pluggedw/90 sx Class "G" cement at 10,120. Top of plug at 10,030. Set bridge plug 9750'. Perforated 2 HPF 7284-7286. Ran DST ~7. Interval 7284 - 7286. During final 93 min flow period recovered 600' oil and mud and 1700' salt water (17000 ppm). Mud appeared to be old. IFP 1362 psit, ISI 3576 psig, FFP 3320 psig, FSI 3561 psig, Hydro 5103 psig. Ran DST ~8. Interval 7210 - 7220. Misrun. Packers failed. Ran DST ~9. Interval 7210 - 7220. Misrun. Packers failed. Set bridge plug at 7275' and perforated 4 HPF 7210 - 7220. Squeezed perfs 7210 - 7220 w/150 Sx cement. Final squeeze pressure 3300 psig. Drilled out cement 7070 - 7221. Reperforated interval 7210 - 7220 w/4 HPF. Ran DST ~10. Interval 7210 - 7220. During final 551 rain flow period well flowed stabilized rate of 380 BOPD, 28% cut 230 cuft/bbl, 23°API. IFP 1280 psig, ISI 3472 psig, FFP 2836 psig, FSI 3427 psig, Hydro 3578 psig. Resqueezed interval 7210 - 7220 w/100 sx cement. 3750 psi final pressure. Reperforate interval 7210 - 7216 w/4 HPF. Ran DST~ll. Interval 7210 - 7216. Tool sanded up during test. Recovered 760' clean oil net rise. Ran DST ~12. Interval 7210 - 7216. During 270 rain flow period well flowed 875 BOPD, 0.1% cut, 200 cu ft/bbl, 21.4°API. FFP 2396 psig, FSI 3432 psig, Hydro 3672. Ran model "D" packer and set at 6950'. Rigged up and ran 4½" tubing as follows. 4½" guide shoe at 7158 215' 4½" (7 its) buttress tubing 4½" "X" nipple at 6942' 30' 4½" seal assembly in model "D" 4' 4½" buttress thbing pup jt R E ,~ 4½" "X-O" sleeve at 6903' '" 3926' (126 its) 4½" buttress tubing ~,~!'i,',i" 'j.?, .... 4½" "X-O" sleeve at 2972' 1003' (32 jts) 4½" buttress tubing mvl~os oi:: oil ~t~ 4½" "X" nipple at 1968' 1681' (54 its) 4½" buttress tubing 4½" ball valve (hydraulic safety shit-in) at 284' 251' (8 its) 4½" OD buttress tubing 17.5' 4½" OD buttress pup its Displaced annulus fluid w/CaC12 solution Wireline work on downhole equipment Flowing and swabbing well to clean up. Tearing down rig. Tearing down and cleaning up location. Well suspended.- Opened Otis sleeve @ 6903' and displaced 575 bbls fresh water into tubing and annulu s. Squeezed perforations 7210 - 7216 w/75 sx Class "G" ce~ment. Well re- suspended. l~'~rTr'. No. la--4 HE-%'. 9-30-(~ STATE OF ALASKA st:B.~rr IN nU~L:CA~ ~ API .NL-?,iERIC.%L CODE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMII-rEE ~ I.EA.~E DESIGNATION A..N'D SERIAL NO MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ADL 47433 1. ' IF I.'~DiA1J. ALADTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 0IL ~ 0^S 7-~ WELL,Al WELL ! ; OTHER 2.NA~ME OF OPEt:L~TOR 8.L.~'IT.FAP~I OR LEASE NAME HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY Milne Point 3 ADDRESS OF OPEI~TOR 9 %VELL NO 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, ALASKA 99503 18-1 4. LOCATION O'F WET.T- 10. FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat 3850' N and 3030' E from SW Corner of Section 11 T 13 N RI0 E UM 11. SEC., T., R., .~!.. (BO]'rO,M HOLE OBJECTIVE) 11 T 13 N R 10E UM 12. PE~LMIT NO. 70-25 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND C~--%IENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ANDVOLU-MES USED, PER~ORATIONS, TESTS A.N~D RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JIYNK LN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-LANGES IN ttOI~ CONDITIONS. July i 9750' Drill stem test 7210' - 7216'. Gas to surface 14 minutes. Recovered 760' oil. Test tool plugged. 2 9750' Drill stem test 7210' - 7216'. Gas to surface 7 minutes. Flower 875 B.O.P.D. , 1 3-5 9750 Laid down drill pipe. Ran Model D packer 6950'. Ran 4¥ tubing. 6-7 Closed sleeve last tool fishing for Otis tool. 8-11 9750' 12-15 Flowing well died. Waiting on swabbing equipment and swabbing trying to unload well. Swabbing well and flowing well. 16-18 7221' Pulled swab line into fishing for swab line. 19 Reset .plug. Pumped in 25 bbls diesel. Rig released. 20- 21 Tearing down. Well suspended. 14. 1 hereb SIGNED is t~ue and correct// ~ ~T~ Drillinq Superintendent D.~ AuQust l0. ~97a 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 Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. FORM SA- 1 B i .':~' (i MEMORANDUM State of Alaska TO: J-" FROM: DATE SUBJECT: -'~".fXtSht.. At I ~..iL the ~ f'ltSht df~ not ~ dar to Xev~ e0ndt, tlmem so X ptmmeod~d ba~k to tbs ]~ bm ~ and ~ fee tbe BI~ / / Form No. P.---4 STATE OF ALASKA suB~rr IN OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITI'EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS WELL WELL OTHER NAME OF OP~R.A. TOR HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY 3. ADDRESS OF OPE1R~TOR 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, ALASKA 99503 4. LOCATION OF WELL 3850' N and 3030' E from SW Corner of Section 11 T13N R10E UM %. AP, N~m¢~L CODS C~.C 6. LEASE DESiGN'ATION A.%-D'~i~I~t.~kL 1~u. ADL 47433 ~ 7. IF INDIA~, AI.~)T ih~. OR TRIB~ b~'/~ '" FILE , 8. L,~IT,F.~:J~{ OR LEASE NA-ME Milne Point 9. WELL NO. 18-1 10. ~-i~:i.r~ AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat i1. SEC., T., R., M.. (BOq'FOM HOLE 11 T13N R10E UM 12. P~q~IIT NO. 70 - 25 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND C~WiENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A/~q) VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A_N'D RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TR~CKED HOLE AND ANY OTI-IF~ SIGNIFICANT C'I-IANG~ IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. June 1 9822 2 9822 3 9822 4 9822 5-15 16 11,0 17 11,0 18 11,0 19 11,0 20 11,0 21 11,0 22 11,0 23 11,0 24 9750 74 74 ' 74 74 74 74 74 74 Condition Hol%Pulling Drill Pipe Ran 9821' 9-5/8" Casing. Cemented with 1200 sacks. W.O.C. Cut off pipe. Install 12" - Nipple up. Test blowout preventers. Drill 9822 to 11,074' ~, Logging well. Logging Well. Logging well. Drill stem test 10,080 - 10,115. Recovered 1400 salt water. Drill stem test 10,170 - 10,230. Packer failed. Drill stem test 10,174 - 10,227. Test tool leaking. Drill stem test 10,174 - 10,227. Rec~.:.4!:200' salt water. Spotted 90 sacks cement. Plug 10,030' to 10,120'. Ran wire line baker bridge plug at 9750'. P.B. Depth. Ran gammaray neutron with collar locator. Perforated 7284 to 7286 - two shots per foot. P.B. Ran drill stem test 7284 - 7286. Recovered 500' slightly oil and gas cut mud. 900 x 10" - 1500 B sections wellhead. 25 9750 26 9750 27 9750 28 9750 P.B. Set baker bridge plug at 7275' . Perforated 7210 to 7220 with four shots per foot. Drill stem test 7210 to 7220 . Tool open 16 minutes. Packer failed. Recovered 1600' salt water. P.B. Ran cement bond log~cement to 6700'. Ran retainer squeezed per- foration 7210 - 7220 with 150 sacks. Final pressure 3300%. P.B. Wait on cement. Drill out cement 7070 to 7221. Perforate 7210 - 722( with four shots per foot. ~. ! hereb y 'tl. xa/th~.~regoing i~ true ~ ¢O1Tect sm~rz~kZ,~-~,~. 7/-~/--~-~-~-''~ =~ Drilling Superintendent ~A~ July 2: ] 9 70 , F ~ ....~, , . ~ NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar m~h,~e~ard~s ~of~e~ta~ of operations, and must ~ filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of. the succee~ ~on~h, ~le~s O%~eNiseL~rected. Iune 29 30 9750 9750 P.B. Drill stem test 7210 - 7220. Hydro carbons to surface 90 minutes. Flowing well. P.B. Pulled test tool. Ran Halliburton EZ retainer set at 7185'. Squeezed perforations 7210 to 7220 with 100 sacks - 3750~ final. Wait on cement. ~une 25~ 1970 Gear Point of $t00.~ s~~ted v:t~ ~ apptlcati~: to pl~ back. ~or~ntty ¥0~ .do :not have ~-to-date reoulatteas since the req:ulremeflt f~y~r ~ ~d, s~t ~' ~td ~ts p~la .arl~ In t~ fdum y~ ~ a P-.3 f~ ~ ob~aln n~sa~~ A~-tlng Ol~or benes ~ ail pillae ~ of fUeL Allp~m~tof ~~,~ ~~11~~~ ~~~ ~~lly~ ~~~d ~ 1~,.. b~ll ~3~psi line ~ .~ ~~ it mm ~iy 18 Jmurs ~ at brth SLope Form No. P--,4 REV. 9-~).-~? STATE OF ALASKA suBMrr IN DU~UCAT~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE J-' / APl NUAIERICAL ~ODE MONTHLY REPO'RT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. ~'ELL J 6. LEASE DESiGIxTATION AND SERIAL ADL 47433 ?. IF INDIA~T, ALOTTEE OH TRIBE J~E 2. NA_~E OF OPE1R&TOR 8. Tu~'IT,FARA{ OR LEASE N.~ME HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY Milne Point 3, ADDRESS OF OPEP,.kTOR 9. WELL NO. 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, ALASI~ 99503 18-1 4. LOCATION OF WELL 3850' N and 3030' E from SW Corner of Section 11 T13N R10E UM 10. FII~.T .1% AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE oa,mcrrvE) 11 T13N RiOE UM 1~-. PERMIT NO. 70-25 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END oF MONTH, CI-LA~qGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ANT) CEE/IENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1VI"ES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A_NI) I{ESULTS. FISHING JOB~, JUATK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A2N'T) A_NY OTHEi% SIGNIFICANT CH2%NGF. S IN HOL]~ CONDITIONS. 5-1) s-4) 5-5 5-6) 5-9) 5-10 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-3 5-3 0) 3) 4) 6) 7) 8) 0 1 Drill to 505'. Ran 497' 20" 94% H-40 casing and cemented with 1600 sacks fondu ceme Wait on cement. Cut off pipe. Install 20" blow out preventers. Drill t8 3010'. Run logs. Ran 3009' 13-3/8" K-55 68% casing. Cemented with 1750 sacks 10% jel and 100 sacks neat. Cement circulated. Wait on cement. Cut off pipe. Install head and blow out preventers. Test pipe and preventers ,with 3000J~ OK Drill to 9822'. Log well. D.S.T. %1 (9364-9398) Packer failed. D.S.T. %2 Recovered 1400 salt water. 14. I hereby e :[~'~0ing is true and correct V~.,,'~'. 7/'--ZU~~Z--"~'/~TL~ Drilling Superintendent n*~ Tune 15 1970 NOTE--Report on/~his form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate SIGNED with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Iune 15, 1970 Mr. Lonnie Smith State of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Conservation Committee 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 , . . Dear Mr. Smith: After your inspection, the following corrections have been made: Milne Point 18-1 Well sign made and posted. Safety valve on rig floor. A gravel bern has been installed around the fuel bladders. Also, a blank sub in the test plug allows a blind ram test. Kup Delta 51 - 1 Well sign made and posted. Remote control valve has been replaced. BOP drills are being conducted regularly. The Kup Delta 51-1 was plugged back to 3350' and a directional well 51-2 is presently drilling. Sincerely yours, HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY Jack Fogerso/a~. . Drilling Superintendent JF:ams ~"MEMORANDUM · TO: r- FROM: State of Alaska DATE : SUBJECT~ Hemo to Files by Lonnie C. Smith DATE: May 22, 1970 SUBJECT: lieeting with Hamilton Brothers Oil Co. - North 81ope BOF In~pocc~on Tuesday, May 19, 1970, Homer Burrell, Tom Marshall, Easy Gilbreth, and I met with Hr. Jack Fogerson, Operations Manager for Hamilton Brothers' North Slope operations. The meeting resulted from my inspection report (dated 5/21/70) on the BOP equipment on Hamilton Brothers lttlne Point and Kup Delta drilling wells on the North Slope. The deficiencies noted during the inspection of each well were listed on the check sheets used during the inspections and each item was discussed in detail with Hr. Fogerson. Hr. Fogerson indicated that all points of contention would be taken care of as soon as'possible and that in fact, one set of 5,000 psi BOP equipment had already been ordered for the Kup Delta well. . Fir. Gilbreth informed Hr. Fogerson that 5,000 psi (W.P.) BOP equipment was required at or before 10,500' and that this ruling would apply to the Hilne Point well. Hr. Fogerson responded that he would order equipment to comply with i this regulation. Hr. Burrell then requested that our office receive a response by letter as soon as possible to let us know the corrective measures taken on each well with regards to the deficiencies noted. We will await their ~rritten reply to our request at this meeting and make further inquiries., ,. and inspections.:" in the near future if ,,it seems necessary. _ . . LeS: lp -, ,, · . . Contr. Rig No.R B 2 i i iJ it Sat i s factory I tern Sat i s factory I tern Yes No Yes No ( ) ('~) 1. Well Sign (v) ( ) ll. Manifold Pressure Test ( ) (v~ 2. Safety Valves-Floor (v~) ( ) 12. BOP Pressure Tesl; (v') ( ) 3. Safety Valves-Kelly (¥) ( ) 13. Reserve Pit; '~ ~ 4. Safety Valves-Subsurface (~,). ( ) 14. Pit Berm (v') ( ) 5. BOP Closing System (v~,,,~ ( ) 15. Location Berm (v) ( ) 6. Remote Controls ( ) (~') 16. Fuel Berm ( ) (~') 7.' Drilling Spool-out;lets (v-) ( ) 17. Operat;ions off "Pad" (v~ ( ) 8. Flow Lines , (Y~ ( ) 18. "General Housekeeping" (v') ( ) 9. Ki I I Lines ~ '('-')' 19. Abd. Marker in place ( ) (~ 10. Manifold Chokes ~ -(--)- 20. War;er Well covered HAMILTON BROTHER~ OIL COMPANY 440 EAGLE STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 May 7, 1970 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, ALASKA 99504 Gentlemen: PHONE 2'72-5478 ,,:,_v. FILE Enclosed in duplicate is form P-4 - Monthly Report of. Drilling Operations - for April 28 through April 30, 19 70. This is Hamilton Brother's Milne Point 18-1. The Reading and Bates rig ~25 was moved from the Home, Nora Federal, to the present location. Very truly yours, HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY Jack Foger~on Drilling Superintendent IT:ams Enclosures a/s l"orr~ No. 1'--4 REV. 9-~-~7 STATE OF ALASKA SUBMr~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS AP1 NUA{ER/CAL CODE 6. LEASE DESiGI~A~'FION AND SE!KIAL NO. ADL 47433 2. NAME OF OlmER-~TOR Hg~AILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPJXaNY ADDRESS OF OPEi~ATOR 440 Eagle Street, Anchorage, AL~$K_A 99501 4. LOCATION OF Ww-LI- 3850' N and 3030' E from SW Comer of Section 11 T13N R10E UM 8.L.~IT,F.~A{ OR LEASE 1V[ilne Point 9. WELL NO. glS-1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M.. (BO/TOM HOL~E o~ 11 T13N R10E UM 1~. P~R.NIIT NO. 70-25 REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AiN'D CEiVIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ANI) VOLUAT~S USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS ANT) RESULTS. FISHING JOB~, JLrNK IN HOLE A.ND SIDE-TR~CKED HOLE A/~T) A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHA. N~ES IN HOL~ CONT)ITIONS. 4-28-70 4-30-70 Set 30" conductor pipe at 40' and cemented with 200 sacks Fondu cement. Spudded at 9:00am. Drilling at 179'. NOTE--Report this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. provemt ttmslmS of tim peamsf~st. F~m P~I P.E%;. 9-30-6T SUBMIT IN TRI AT~ (Other instruction's o reverse side) STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN,, OR PLUG BACK 1E. ?YPE Or WORK DRILL [] DEEPEN [--{ PLUG BACK b. TYP~ Or WELL OIL ~--] 018 [] SINGLE F-] MI'I.TIPLEF_] WELL WELL OTHRR ZONE ZeN E 2. NAME OF OPEH~TOR HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY 3. ADDRESS O~ OPERATOR 440 Eagle Street, Anchorage, ALASKA 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 3850' North and 3030' East from SW Corner of Section At proposed prod. zone 11 T13N R10E UM 13.DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FAOM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* Approximately 180 miles ESE from Barrow Village AP1 50-029-20069 $. LEASE DESIGNATION AND S~:p,.I.~L NO. ADL 47433 // 1. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR T'I~IBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAM]E Milne Point 9. WELL NO. %i8-1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat Il. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) 11 Ti3N R10E UM 12. 14. BOND INFORMATION: TYPEOil & Ga S surety and/or No. 67721-13-500-69 File N B1-35 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* ]15. NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. ,, (Also to nearest dr(g, unit, if any) %; --~,.,~....~.-~ ~:~ ~j% { ~: ~%2560 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* 1 Iv OR APPLIED FOR, l~r. Unknown ~iA~ 9 tlll~'Q, 000' + T.V.D. 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc., "" "' '~ ~ ' Approximately 10' Ground ,~o--, $100,000 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 9.~.. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* April 25, 1970 SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING} WEIGHT 'PER FOOT GRAI~E s~"rTING D~-~TH QUANTITY OF 36" 30 ,, 15 7~ - 60, 250 Sacks C~-e~. ' 26" 20" 94~ , H-40 5100 ' 1600 Sacks 1 7~" 13-3/8" ~'~ }~-55 3000.'. 1800 Sacks 12~" 9-5/8" 4.3.5 & 47~ N-80,S-,~5 9700' 1200 Sacks 8~" 7" 29~ N-SN 1 I NNN' 500 Sacks ,~"/~ ~-~o.,,. ' NOTE: Committee approval is requested to allow setting the 13-3/8" casing at '3000' in order to place surface gravels behind pipe during drilling. Base of surface gravels in this area is estimated to be below 2700'. 1) After 30" conductor set drill 26" hole to 500'+. Run and cement 20" casing. Install hydril BOPE. 2) Drill 1 7½" hole to 3000'+ (to below gravel). Run and cement 13-3/8" casing. Install hydril, C.S.O. and d.p. rams, drilling spool and 3" choke line manifolds for BOPE. 3) Drill 12¼" hole to 9700'+. Run and cement 9-5/8" casing. Install BOPE as before. 4) Drill 8½" hole to 11,000'+. If warranted run and cement 7" liner. 5) Depending upon shows encountered, complete or abandon well as required. IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE i:~ROPOSED PR~R~: If ~1 Is ~ dee~n or plug ~, give ~ on present p~u~ive zone ~d pro~ ~w produ~ive ~he. If propel ~ W drill or d~n d~e~o~lly, give pe~ent ~ on ~bsu~a~ ~t~ ~d meas~d ~d ~ue ve~ica] dept. Give bio--ut preventer p~gr~m. 24' I hereby 7~t t~s~C°rrect S!GNL'D'','~._~,[~--, DATE March 23. 1970 (This space ~or S%ate office use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: J SA;PLES AND CORE CHIPS R.EQ~ YES [] NO DIHECTIONAL SURVEY RE~ [] YES )~NO SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER A.P.I. ~CAL CODE P~RMIT NO_ --~ , . APPROVAL DATE //~'k~e /"~'~~ Chairman APPROVED BY . TIT~. *~ InfuSions ~ Reve~ Side~ March 26, 1970 March 26, 1970 T i I t I I .L..-. I i I I 8 17 '' 20 29 15 I 1 I 16 I I ! 1 I I I 22 I I 1 i I .i I I I I I 21 28 '- t ! I 27 1 I I i i -I ! 23 26 SCALE: I"= IMILE CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR · t hereby certi:fy that I am properly registered and licensed to -practice"l~n,d surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plot represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that ail dimensions and other details c~re correct, . . . SURVEYOR ':Date - ~AR' ~ 3 197~ HAM~TON'~'~OS OiL CO. 4,40 EAG 2502 West Company Hamilton Brothers Oil Co. CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS ADL47433 Lease & Well No. Milne Point #18-1 Yes No Remarks 1. Is well to be located in a defined pool ................. = . 2. Do statewi de ru 1 es apply ........................ 3. Is a registered survey plat attached .................. ~ 4. Is well located proper distance from property line ........... 5. Is well located proper distance from other wells ............ 6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........ ~ · 7. Is well to be deviated ......................... i 8. Is operator the only affected party ................... ~ _-- 'i g. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............... .! ~ 10 Does operator have bond in force 11. I~ conductor ~tr~n~ provided ...................... I~ enough cement u~ed to c~rculate on conductor and ~urface ...... la. ~11 cement tie.~n ~urface and ~ntermed~ate or production 14. ~11 cement cover all po~ble productive hor~xons ........... 15. ~11 ~urface ca~n~ cover all fresh ~ater zone~ ............ 16. ~11 ~urface c~. ~nternal bur~t equal .5 p~i/ft, to next 17. ~11 all ca~n~ ~ve adequate ~afet~ ~n collapse and tensiOn ...... 18. ~oe, 80PI have ~uff~cient pressure rat~n~ ............... Additional Requirements: ~,~c ~ :~ ~':~/~~ ~.~/~ ~ ~~ ~~ Approv~ Recovered: