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HomeMy WebLinkAbout187-084Image Project Well History File Cover Page XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial production scanning. They are available in the original file, may be scanned during the rescan activity or are viewable by direct inspection of the file. ~ ~ ~7- _~ ~)/~ Well History File Identifier Organization (done) ~ Two-Sided / RESCAN DIGITAL DATA OVERSIZED (Scannable) [] Color items: [] Diskettes, No. [] Maps: [] Grayscale items: [] Poor Quality Originals: Other: Other, No/Type TOTALPAGES: ? ~'NOTES: ORGANIZED BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL DATE: [] Other items scannable by large scanner OVERSIZED (Non-Scannable) [] Logs of various kinds [] Other IS~ Project Proofing [] Staff Proof By: Date: PROOFED BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL DATE: Is~ Scanned (done) PAGES:?(~(at the time of scanning) SCANNED BY- fB;VE'RL~Y BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL IS~ ReScanned {done) RESCANNEDBY; BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL DATE: Is~ General Notes or Comments about this file: PAGES: Quality Checked {done) RevlNOTScanned.wpd MICROFILMED 9/28/00 DO NOT PLACE ANY NEW MATERIAL UNDER THIS PAGE Memorandum State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission To.' Re: WellFile: ~ "~ _~)~Q(b~4~ DATE Cancelled or Expired Permit Action EXAMPLE' Point McIntyre P2-36AXX API# 029-22801-95 This memo will remain at the front of the subject well file. Our adopted conventions for assigning APl numbers, permit numbers and well names did not specifically address expired or cancelled permits. This omission has caused some inconsistencies in the treatment of these kinds of applications for permit to drill. Operators have asked us to adopt formal procedures for this class of permit application in order to prevent future database disparities. If a permit expires or is cancelled by an operator, the permit number of the subject permit will remain unchanged. The APl number and in some instances the well name reflect the number of preexisting redrills and or muitilaterals in a well. In order to prevent confusing a cancelled or expired permit with an active well or multilateral these case sensitive well identifiers will be changed for expired and cancelled applications for permits to drill. The APl number for this cancelled or expired permit is modified so the eleven and twelfth digits is 95. The well name for a cancelled or expired permit is modified with an appended xx. These procedures are an addendum to the APl numbering methods described in AOGCC staff memorandum "Multi-lateral (weiibore segment) Ddlling Permit Procedures, revised December 29, 1995. AOGCC database has been changed to reflect these changes to this permit. e MCMa~ns ' ~ Statistical Technician Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 April 8, 1988 Bill H. Lamoreaux, Regional Supervisor Department of Environmental Conservation Southcentral Regional Office 3601 C Street, Suite 1350 Anchorage, AK 99503 Dear Mr. Lamoreaux: Thank you for your April 1, 1988 letter and the information attached thereto regarding your December 16, 1987 Permit No. 8723DV008 and request for a one-time disposal of drilling fluids at the pending Borealis Resources, Inc. wel~Beluga River. The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission received from the ADL 326070 lessor (C. Burglin) a Designation of Operatorship dated March 18, 1988, requesting that the operator for the property be changed from Alaska Crude Corporation to Borealis Resources, Inc. The Commission intends to approve this re-designation of operator upon receipt of an appropriate bond from Borealis Resources. A permit to drill well BRX-22-1 was issued to Alaska Crude Corporation on August 24, 1987. The permit will be reassigned to Borealis Resources upon receipt of the Bond. .Upon issuing a Permit to Drill, 'the Commission recognizes the probability that fluids may be pumped away into formations in the normal course of a well drilling project. Therefore, the Commis- sion requires as a condition of approval, that wells be con- Structed in a manner to protect all potable aquifers penetrated. Well BP~X-22-1 meets this requirement. Accordingly, we have no objection to your approval of Borealis Resources' request. C. V. Chatter~/~n Chairman dlf: 1. CVC/5 ~ :%~ ~-:! :' : ~ ~ ,- ~ ~ ! ~/.~ : · ~ STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR DE~. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATI~ ~NCHO~GE, ~BASK~ 99503 tC~-~~ (907) 563-6529 April 1, 19 88 SR"~N~-~ Chat Chatterton Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 POrcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton: RE: Borealis Resources, Inc. 8723-DB008 The Department of Environmental conservation has received an application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit, from Borealis Resources, Inc. for the one-time disposal of a maximum of 4,000 barrels of drilling fluids to be located at Well BRX-22-1 near. Beluga, Alaska. ~/~ · A copy of this application is enclosed for your revzew ana, ~ cogent. "C" Sb:eeb, Su&be Z350, ~c~o:age, ~Zss~a 99503, ~&b~ 3& daZs co~s~de=sb&o= &~ ou= :e~Ze~ ~=ocess. ~e~uesb ~o: add~&o~aZ ~Zease co.bach EuZ&e ~o~e, ab bhe abo~e add:ess, o: beZe~ho~e (907) 563-6529 . Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Bill H. Lamoreaux Regional Supervisor BHL: JH:mrt ENCLOSURE (Permit Application) C. Burglin Land Consultant P.O. Box 131 Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 (907) 452-5149 March 31, 1983. Ms. julie Howe Alaska Dept. of Envoronmental Conse~ation 3601 C. Street Suite 1350 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 ~: Borealis P. esources, Inc. ','/aste Disposal Appilcation BRIC-22-1, ADEC File 8723DV008 · Dear .Ms. Howe: Borea!is Resources, inc. would like to submit this information to our application, as these are additional questions which arose from our submittal. · Salinity @ 2150' - The salinity at this depth will be determined when the hole has been drilled to this point and electric logged. The salinity figures will be submitted to the Dept. of Environmental Conservation at that time and before any injection of fluids takes place. 2. The deepest fresh water source is between 300 and 350'. 3. The closest drinking water source is approximately 1.5 miles south east of the well location. 4. Anticipated injection pressure will be 300 to 400 psi and will not exceed the frac pressure. · Numerous impe~¢ious zones consistency of claystone and silt stone occur above the depth of injection and are interbedded with the sand stones between 700' and 2150'. Thank you for your prompt consideration in this matter. If any additional information is needed, please contact Clifford or Brian Burglin at 907-452-5149. ~.~ !2 ~i~'~ ~ ~i ~" ~2 ~ ~:~ o}_ncere±y, ~-~ .-~ ~4 Bur,s'lin Leaseho!der & ' ~ .~-~.e Agent ~or ~zs.n rglzn~ .,:resident, Borea!ms sources C. Burglin Land Consultaflt P.O. Box 131 Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 (907) 452-5149 ~,~:arc.a 31, 1 Ms. Julie Howe Alaska '~ of = - ~ .. ~nvironm~'ntal Conservat~ on 3601 C. Street Suite 1350 ~ a Alaska 99510 Anc.aor ge, . ADEC Pile 8723DV008 and Borealis Resources, ~,~c. :~.'.faste Disposal Application, Beluga River 2 Dear Ms. Howe: Borealis Resources, inc. has been designated as Operator ~mv~r 2 ~roject by the leaseholder, Clifford of the Beluga ~' ~ Burglin. As of March 31, 1988, Borealis Resources, Inc. has applied for a ~,?aste ..Disposal ~ermit. 'The information Borealis Resources, Inc. has submitted on the application for waste disposal activities is the same as stated in the application for Zermit 8723~V008. Borea!is Resources, Inc. intends to adhere to all of the obligations as stipulated in the Permit ~723DV008 that was previously issued by your o_~zce on ~ecember 16, 1987 /' P ~ ~)'%"b~/:~ '-~ ...... 1'~o and a ADL 326070 has an expiration date o~J.~ly 1., ~n project start date o~ no _a~er than ?iay-"'15, 1988. Your prompt review of this application will be greatly appreciated. If you ha. ve any questions .concerning this .matter, please contact '~ ~ord or Brian Burglin at 907-452-5149 Sincerely, ~£evin A. Rima Agent for Clifford Burglin, Leaseho!der Agent for Brian Burglin, ?resident, Borealis Resources, Inc. C. Burglin Land Consultant P.O. Box 131 Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 (907) 452-5149 March 24, 1988 To whom it may concern: Brian Burglin, President of Borealis Resources, Inc., operator, hereby authorizes Kevin A. Rima as it's agent to obtain permits on his behalf. Sincerely, Brian Burglin President, Borealis Resources BB/mbg STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT In accordance with Alaska Statutes, Title 46, "Water, Air, and Environ- mental Conservation", Chapter 03, Section 46.03.100, and rules and regu- lations promulgated thereunder, the following application is made: A® BOREALIS RESOURCES, INC. (name of applicant) B · P.O. BOX 131 Fairbanks, Alaska 452-5149 (address and phone number of applicant) 99701 C. TYPE OF INDUSTRY/OPERATION' Oil and gas Exploratory DrillinM O. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING FACILITY' General' Approx, 1.2 Mi. NNW of ChuKaeh Electric Beluga Power Plant Legal' 2740' 'FSL and 1500' FEL See 22 T13N, RIOW, Seward Meridian E. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING POINT(S)' General' Casing annulus of well BRX-22-1 Le__gal' Same as above F. WASTE DISCHARGE VOLUME: DOMESTIC WASTEWATER Maximum (gallons/day) Grace Drilling camp for sewer Daily Average (gallons/day): INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER 4000 bbls COOLING WATER G. RAW WATER SUPPLY' Source' Well Volume 20~000 Grace Drilling Camp H20 gallons/day H. NAME OF RECEIVING WATER/TYPE OF RECEIVING AREA' Downhole injection into the Sterling Formation APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT Page 2 I. DESCRIPTION OF SOURCFS: Give a detailed description of the sources of all industrial/domestic wastes within your facility. Include a schematic flow diagram showing the sources of all wastes and their fl ow pattern. Submit this informa- tion with your application as Exhibit 1. SEE ATTACHMENT I J. WASTEWATER TREATMENT: Describe waste treatment practices used on this discharge with a brief narrative. (i.e. primary, secondary, cooling, oil/water separator, etc.) Include the disposal method for any sludge generated by the' treatment system. Submit this information with your application as Exhibit 2. SEE ATTACHMENT I K. CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE FLOW: Describe in detail the chemical and physi- cal properties of the effluent to be discharged to State waters (includ- ing but not limited to temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, color, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, BOD5, COD, oils, phenol, heavy metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons, biocides, acidity, alkalinity, etc. Also in- clude a description of sampling and analytic methods used to derive this information. Submit this information with your application as Exhibit 3. NOT APPLICABLE NO DISCHARGE INTO STATE WATERS L. PLANT OPERATION: Days per Year Average: Maxi mum: Project activities will begin May 15, 1988 and end by November 15, 1988. M. RAW MATERIAL AND CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSES: Brand Name Chemical, Scientific or Quantity Used per Day* Actual Name Average Maxi mum APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER DISPOSAL PERMIT Page 3 N. PRODUCTION: See Attachment I I ten~ Quantity Produced per Day* Average Maxi mum * Please specify units. For example: Tons per day, pounds per day, barrels per day, etc. O. SEASONAL VARIATION' Explain any seasonal variation in waste discharge volumes, plant opera- tions, raw materials, and chemicals Used in processes, and/or production. One time dis{oh~r_~e of ~000 BBI.S of pr~_~.~.~d drillin~ fluids_ _ P. SYSTEM PLAN APPROVAL: Submit engineering plans for systems not previously approved by the De- partment as Exhibit 4. Q. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Include any additional information or comments as necessary to clarify this application as Exhibit 5. The information given on this application is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Brian Burglin 452-5149 Date Printed Name Title ATTACHMENT I DOWNHOLE DISPOSAL OF DRILLING FLUIDS Drilling muds held in reserve for the exploratory well will be stored within steel walled tanks. A non polluting low solids polymer mud system will be used. A list of mud activities to be used for drilling the well is attached (Table #1). None of the drilling mud components will be discharged. They have a very low toxicity and are not considered hazardous waste. The drilling rig will be placed on the pad such that all drilling waste water will cottee~ in the cellar below the drill floor to be pumped to the fluid recovery system. Prior to suspension or abandonment of the proposed well, waste water and processed drilling fluids from the drilling operation will be injected down the 13 3/8" casing annulus as a means of disposal of this material. This injection of fluids into the formations below the 13 3/8" casing shoe (2150 ft. MD) and above the top of the cement anchoring the 9 5/8" casing string (6500 ft. MD) would occur prior to the placement of any packers, should the well be suspended rather than abandoned. Ail waste drilling fluids which will be injected will be water based. Any oil contaminated fluids will be processed by the fluid processing unit and hauled to an approved disposal site. Borealis Resources proposes to inject drilling fluids into the Sterling Formation. The Sterling Formation is composed of interbedded sands with varying amounts of silt and clay. The injection of fluids will be into the formation below 2100' TVD. The interbedded sands with their varying silt and clay content will serve to cap the injection fluids at or near the depth of injection into the formation, well below any ground water aquifiers. The anticipated volume of drilling fluids and waste~ to'~be injected is approximately 4,000 barrels. The actual liquid volume, injected may be greater due to dilution from waste wash water, snow melt etc. TABLE I BOREALIS RESOURCES, INC. BRX-22-1 PRODUCT GENERIC NA~E UNIT'SIZE_ ~ , RECOI,~,[END ED DELIVERY -- FRESH WATER SURFACE: NEW DRILL , Mil~el Bentonite Soda Ash Soaa Ash A~yl ic Polymer Darite Ben Ex Mi 1-Ba r 100~; SX 100# SX 21~ Sx 100~ Sx Folyac,'~yl amide Polyacrylate Co-Polymer 50~ Sx New Thin So~iu~. Polyacrlyate/50 sx. Drispac Polyanicnic Cellulosic Polymer/50 sx. 672 SX .. 28 SX 250 SX 1650 Sx 100 Sx 45 80 sx TOTAL PALLETS NUNBER CF PALLETS 21 1 1 30 2 TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 246,750# 255,450# BRtl~E WATER TEST FLUID , , i i i i Salt (NaCl) Sodium Chlr. 80# sx. Salt (KCl) Potassium Chl./100 sx. sx 84 sx. TOTAL PALLETS 13 3 TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 58,320~ 60,720~ PRODUCT GENERIC NA~,iE RECO~.~4Eh~DED N-uT,~ER OF UNIT SIZE DELIVERY PALLETS Caustic Soda Caustic Soda 50#Sx. 1~wik Seal (},') Flake,Fiber, Etc. 40#Sx. ~,iii-Pluc~ (M) Walnut Hulls 50i~-Sx. ~il-Plug (F) Walnut Hulls 50#Sx. 60 Sx. 1 80 Sx. 2 80 Sx. 2 40 Sx. i TOTAL PALLETS TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT 12,200# TOTAL PRODbCT & PALLET WEIGHT 13,100~ SIMPCO ADI I I I I I -r- I I I I ! ! I + + 4- B. BURGLIN,eto~ ADL-359003 T -14 N , SIMPCO +SANTA FA. 8 4- + + $ + SIMPCO _~-~8% BELUGA RIVER UNIT · K. EVERETTE, s.~.u. · +et al -F 6-3O-88 ADL-3Z6070 R.W/~NER R.WAGNF..R ADL ADL I CHEVRON S~.LL &O~-Z IIZ?, I C. ~ ,T 13 N I ! I ~G I ¢.. I &~-I?SJl I LEASE BLOCKS ADJOINING PROJECT LEASE BLOCK BRX-22-1 located in Sec.22 T.13N. R.iOW. S.M. near Chugach Electric Beluga Power Plant Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska Application by: BOREALIS RESOURCES INC. Fiqure 2 g, m~-d' 1 I · $11d~CO ¼ I · I , 4000 0 8000 16000 ft. BELUGA RIVER 2 SEC. ATTACHMENT A BOREALIS RESOURCES INC. WELL BRX-22-1 2740' FSL 1500' FEL 22 T.13 N.,R. 10 W. PAD & ROAD LOCATION SCALE: 1"-1,000' 1250' 'RADIUS CIRCLE HORIZONTAL DEPARTURE DEPTII REPRESENTS MAXIMUM FOR 3400' VERTICLE eeeeee · · · e~eeee e~e~e teeeee eeeeee ee ~el~eee '.:.:.: eel lee · ee eee: ee eel eeeeeee I ..,.... · ee · leeeeeee · ·eee I PROPOSED ROAD ! 1 · ~MILPARK * MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET drtlltuti ~lulrls l~r Section 1. Identity of Material DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE oescm,~r~ BARITE o. 1~3 <5.0 14808-60-7 QUiZ ~SPI~] ~ USE ~V~' FOR ~YST~.~J~ SILI~ ACCO~ING ~ DUST . PE~~ QUiZ P~S~, ~~SE T~T ~ ~S~ P~I~~ ~ ~V-10~~ OF T~ 0.3MG~3 DUST <1% QUiZ OR 5MG~3' ~SPI~~ DUST ~~ DUST N~ P~S~'~ ,J ~tion ~. Hazard Specifications · i , KNOW~~tm~C~e~mO.I~O0 'nv- SEE ABOVE YES NO YES NO PEL"" ~ mg/m= COMBUSTIRLE LK3UIO X SKiN HAZARD X · '.. ' " F~MASLE M~TEFU~. X EY~ ~ X .. NFFA PYFK~c~K: M~TERW. X TOXK:,AGENT , X, HE~.T~ NA R)~W~IUTY EXPt.OSiVE MATERIAt X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X ........... ,. ,. UNSTABLE MATEFI~M. X SENSITIZER X' ~rABII. ITY SPEC/AL , ,, . , , ,! ., ,., ~ , WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X ~ NAZAJ~ ~ OXIDIZER , X REPfK)OUCTIVE TOXIN X NA ORGAN;C PEROX~OE X BLOOD TOXIN X .,., CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X , COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X ' ' NA' IRIR~rANT X UV~R TOXIN X ,, NUISANCE ' * ~YTOX~N X ~ m .UM~N UN ., i i i , Section 3. Safe Usage Dat~ i EYes GOGGLES OR FACESHIELD R~S~m"Y WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED ~ GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER CHEMICAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND APRON AS APPROPRIATE SEn E~U VEN~LAT~ON ~OC~XH~US~ VENTILATION AS ~qEEDED TO ,u=~-INTAIN TLV ,, MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH EYES, SKiN AND CLOTHING AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE ' ...... ' .......................... ~ C.Z~NTwm~T MAY CAUSE IRRITATION INGESTK~ num ii im SEE .ABOVE - iii i i ! il i i i i I F.X'nN(~I~4~NGUEO~A FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL, CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER SPRAY s~,~ ~,~r~ NA Stun NDA INHAJ~'rlON [~F~J(~V'J~ Fl~)M EXPOSURE TO FI~F~H AIR NO~ i 5~1~1:~ TO B~ TA~N DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH IX)CAL, STATE AND FEDERAL ~EGULATIONS ~ (3. Physical Hazard D~ta · i · m im i II II I I I I · U=Lm ~ R.,A.SH POINT 9~ *~ ~ NA NA Ult... 41, METHO0 USED ii J iii i i i i i i I' STA~L~ X CO~ 190 AVOID NA UN~rA~ ~Oe:OM~m THE~ DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS - CO, CO2, S~ i n iml ~ i i i I i i i i I i i mil MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID mi I mm i i i i i ~~mu~ ~T~R~*OAVO~ NA i i i i i ii mi i i Section 7. Physical and Chemical Properties BOILJNGFT= NA 9: ~C I VAPOR DENSITY (AIR='I) NA I ,,,,,,o. Am.~',,cu.~ NA _ VAPOR ~ESS= NA m/nHg P~ ~C C,~vrrY (HO = ~) NA I I SOLUBILITY IN H20 NEGLIGIBLE APPEAPANCE GRAY TO PINK ODORLESS im, i FIRM'S NAME & MAJI IN~ A[:)ORESS I~ NA .NAA4E(PRINT) NE.~L N. ROSE EMERGENCY'rELEPI. K)NE hK1 71S/4,3g-'8000 SPECIFIC ~~ ~ NA ( MATERIAL ~ SOUD UOUID GAS Manufacturer or Supplier Data Tm~ 'MQR. SA.~'"r~ & HEALTH MARCH 1087 MItPARK MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material MILGE~ DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE BENTONITE ~ ~"Ti (O,M,IA ,j~ ~ le10.120CI) TLr % CAS NUMBER - QUARTZ 0.l MG/M3 <5.0 14808-60-7 USE TLV FOR CRYSTALLTNG SILTCA ACCORDING TO DUST PERCENT. QUARTZ P~SENT OTHERWIS~ T~AT~AS NUIS~CE P~TICU~TES WITH3TLV - 10 MG/M~ TOTAL DUST <1% QU~TZ, OR 5 MG/M ~SPI~BLE DUST 0.3 MG/M3 ACGI~ 1985-86 TOT~ D~'~ NOT , Section 2. Hazard Speciflcatlorm , - KNG*~ HAd~4N~ UNDEn ~ CFR le1(~l~Q0 ~V-- SEE ~0~. ~ ~ i ~ NO ~ NO ~L= ~ ~ ~M~B~ U~lO X StuN ~O X F~MA~ ~~ X ~E ~O X N~ ~ ~ , w~~ ~~ X ~x~ ~E~ X H~ NDA ~~ ~~ ~RI~ , X HIGHLY ~C AG~ X UN~ ~~ X SEN~R X ~ABI~ ~ WAY~H R~ MA~R~ X ~N~EN X ~ ~ ~ O~D~ER ~ RE~~~XIN X NA O~;C ~x;~ X s~ ~x~N X ~~ ~~ X NE~S ~M ~X;N X ~E~ED ~ X LUNG ~XIN X ~ ~ ~ ~ ~;~ X ~; ~x;N X NA Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDESHIELDS OR CHEMICAL sPASH GOGGLES ~TC~ WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED G[O~$ OPTIONAL O~ER OPTIONAL , GENERAL MECHANICAL LOC, AL EXHAUST HANDLING & STORAGE VENTILATION AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION OTHER MATERIAL BECOMES EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET NON PON &MY I4.AJt~ cxq ~ WHK:H id&Y i~iJLT iqK~l Ti~ ~llE C~ THE tNi,ONiKno~ THE IN~ lB 04,1,InED i0LiL¥ FO4 y~j~ CTwlU~ ~ n 4. Health Hazard Inforrnatlc ~ ~NHALAnON PROL.~_. JE"b iNHALATION OF DUST CONTA~NING'-~-R~E SILICA MAY' RESULT IN SILICOSIS OR OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY DYSPINEA, SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE iRRITATION ~ OF AND IqRST ND MAY CAUSE IRRITATION , , ~NGE,.%'rION NDA . I ~1 Ill , , Il I ' I l lll i , i , 11 , 11 , i 11 i 1, I · I , J , I I I m , i EXTINGUI~IING MEDIA NA NA UNUSUAL HAZA~3S NA Ill, , 111 J I1 I I I I Il Il Il FLUSH WITH WATER TO REMOVE DUST WAS}{ AFFECTED AREAS WIT}{ WATER ~NHALAnoN REMOVE FROM EXPOSURE TO FRESH AIR EmergenCY Fk~P°nse Data ,NGESm3, CONSULT A PHYSICIAN , , Il I Il I ' NONE STEI~ TO I~ TAKEN FOLLOW NORMAL CLEAN-UP.PROCEDURES FOR DRY PRODUCTS - SWEEP, VACUUM, ETC. ..... I,N, A.cCORDANC,.E, WITH L, OCAL, STATE, AND,, ,F, EDERA~,, ,,,REGULATIONS .... Section 6. Physical Hazard Data LFL- % RASH POINT 'F '~ m.~a~U~mLr~ NA NA UFL- % METHOD L~ED ii i i ii i ! ii i i CONDmONS TO AVOID X NA Sl'Aall.rW ... UNSTABLE HAZARDOL~ DECOMP POTS NONE i iii ii i i i ii ii i iiii i MAY OCCUR CONDITK;)NS TO AVOID WILL NOT OC, CtJR X NA ii i _ i i i i iiii i i iii ii i tNCO~PA'nmU'W ' ~v~,TER,.4~LS ~ AVOID NA ,, , , , ,, , , ,, , Section 7. Physical and Chemical Properties ~OILING 1=%- NA oF -c VAPOR DENSlTY(Alfl,,I) NA 0/. vO~n~E ~ vO~u~ NA vA~; P~SSs= NA ~Hg ~. ~o~c ~v~ (~o = ~) 2.6 Il SOLUBILITY tN H20 NEGLIGIBLE NEUTRAL ODOR NONE EVAPORATION RATE ( NA M~TE RIAL IS PASTE SOLID LIQUID S~tion 8, Manufacturer or .~jppller ~ ~ MGR. SAFETY & HEALTH FIRM'S NAME & MAILIN~ P.O. BOX 22111 ,AME(PR,Nn NEAL N. ROSE _ MARCH 1987 II MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material - i=,~DOU~ NA~IE 0a NUMBER MIL-PAC DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE , ,, , , ,, C~£U~L DESCrIPTiON POLYANIONIC CELLULOSE N~ P~SENT NOT P~SENT ,, , , , , ~ ,,, , , ~ ~ , ~ ~ YES NO YE~ NO I:~L" ~ 113g/tn: CO~SuS"SLE uOu,O X SK, N~ X ....... ;LA~ ~m~ , X ~ ~o ............ X .......... ~~ ~m~ X mx~E~ X .~ O"' ~~ 0 . , . ~ ~L X HIGHLY ~XlC ~ X ........... ., , ,,,, , , , , ,, UN~ ~,R~ X ,SEN~R .... ~ ~1~ Q , , ~C~ ,, ~ WA~R R~ ~ X ~N~EN _ X ~ ~ ~ OXlD~ER ,~ . X RE~~.~XIN X NA O~N,C ~X~~ .X., B~TOX~N X ~RR~NE ~R~ X NE~ ~M ~XlN . ~ ........ ~~ED ~ ,~ X LUNG ~XlN X ~ ~ ~ ~ ~RR~A~ X ~R ~X~N X NA , . ,,, KIDN~ ~XIN X ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ill J .,, ., ,, SeGtion 3. Safe Usage Data UNNECESSARY RES~R*TOm' OPTIONAL NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED FOR COMFORT GLOVES NOT NEEDED OTHER NA ,'~£~ ~ ~. M £CH,~:~,C.~ NOT NEEDED ~ v E N'T3LAT"~DN STOP~E iN DRY ?LACE AWAY F~<b..~ HEAT TO PRESERVE Q[]ALITY EXTP~EMELY ..... PERY OTHER NONE &ND FLI~T AiD ~ -t 4. Health Hazard Inform~n INHALATION NON-IRRITA_NT EXCESS INHALATION CAN CAUSE STUFFY NOSE S~JN CONTACT NA . ~ CON?~ NA ~NGES~ION NA i DUST MAY BE IRRITATING EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SF~CIAL PROCEDURES Section 5. Emergency ReSpOnse Data WATER SPRAY OR CO? NA UNUSU~OS ' FINELY POWI)~RED MATERIAL SHOULD BE REGARDED AS FLAMMABLE DUST i FLUSH WITH WATER WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER INHALATION REMOVE TO FRESH AIR CONSULT. A PHYSICIAN NONE $TE~TOBET~EN FOLLOW NORMAL CLEAN-UP pROCEDURES FOR DRY PRODUCTS - SWEEP, · VACUUM, ETC. IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND. FEDERAL REGULATIONS Section 6. Physical Hazard Data LFL.. 96 FLASH POINT ~u~u~ NA NA UFL= % METHOD USED CONDmONS TO AViD STASL~ X NA · , , , Iv(AY OCCUR C.,ONO~$ TO AVOID , I;K)LYMERIZATION VVlLL NOT OCCUR X NA INCOI~I~.*TImUTY MATERIAL~ TO AVOID AC IDS Section 7. Physical and Chemical Properties BOlUNG PT== NA ~F ~ VAPOR DENSITY{AIR=I) NA o/. VC~.AT~m ~ BY V~_UM~ NA VA~R ~E~= NA mmHg ~ ~OFC ~V~W (~0 = ,) 1 · 6 ~tUSI[ i~ IN H~ ~ EVA~TION ~TE COMPLETELY NA ( ='~ N/A A~RA~C~ FINE WHITE UAr~mAL ~S P~TE ooan NONE souo LK]UIO Section 8, Manufacturer or Supplier Data TITLE MGR. SAFETY & HEALTH FIRMS NAME & MAIUN~ AOORESS MII. PA~K/~II.CHEM 3gO0 ESSEX LANE P.O. BOX 22111 NAME(PR,NT) NEAL N. ROSE S~GNA'rURE ~ ~,/~ ~....~--- DAn MARCH 1987 MI&PARK MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET i Section 1. Identity of Material ,, 1, , i ii , i , i i , __ PROOUCT NAME OR NUM~£R MIL-PLUG -c.E.c~ ~ ' ' · DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHE M~...m,L DESCriPTION GROUND NUTSHELL ~~~.,~ ,.,~,~. ' ' ' ~ " ' NOT PRESENT ' ~_-.__-,rr_w:a~.A.~'c,.m ' ' ' ~ "~ucr ~ ~ NOT PRESENT I I I I ~ Il I , , I Section 2. Hazard Specifications I~ ~0 YES NO ~MB~B~ U~IO X S~N ~nO X ................. ,,, ...... , , F~MMAB~ MA~R~ X ~E , , , . ,,, ,, , ~ORIC MA~R~ X ~X~ ~E~ X H~ ~M~I~ ............ ' X NA ~~ ~RI~ X HIGHLYTOXIC ~ENT ' ' ' '" ~1~ S~C~ UN~A8~ MA~R~ X SEN~ZER X' . ~ , , , .. WA~R R~ MA~ X ~CIN~EN X , = ,, , . OXID~ER X RE~~E TOXIN X ..... NA O~NIC ~XlDE X 8~D TOXIN X ~RR~ MA~R~L X NE~S S~M TOXIN X ~M~E~ED ~ X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LNER TOXIN X NA .,, . .... NUISANCE . . ,, ., Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTA~ pROr~-re~ ~;~P~TO~Y NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED TY]~ GLOVES OPTIONAL CTHER QPT~Q.UAL GE N £ P,A.L MECHANICAL VE NT~LATtON Lc'~L~xHAUg'"[ AS :;REDED TO ,'z~,'J,AIN TLV HAS BEEN KNOWN~0-', ,~,~_H~'~ FIF, E IF WETTED ;4HILE COMPACTUD  KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES ~E~~ OTHER E~E~GENC~ _ Sec~- ~ 4. Health Hazard |nfonnaUon ,, INHALATION pi~OLONi~,.oL..) ~POS[..~R~ TO DUST MA~j~ Cj~Iji.~JSE POSSJ[~. ; IR~ITJ~Ii, TION O~' RESPIRATORY TRACT , , SKIN CONTACT NONE F,.~OW~ EYE CONTACT IRRITATION FROM ME'CHANIC:J~ ABRASION ~NGESTION Il ~1~ I1 . ' I ' ' ' I ' '1 II ,, I EXTINGUISHING MED~A FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL, CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER SPRAY SPECIAL PROCEDURES NA FLUSH WITH WATER TO REMOVE DUST/PARTICULATES ,SKIN WASH WITH WATER ,NHAU~nON REMOVE TO FRESH AIR INGESTION CONSULT PHYSICIAN NONE ~,o.~A.. soL£ow No~cnsm4-U~, P~OCSDURES FOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE .AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS , , , ·,,, Section 6. ~1 Hazard Data LFL,- 96 FLASH POINT 'F 'C ~.A~un~ NA NA UR.== % METHO0 USED CONDITIONS TO AVOID ~r,s, ~ X NA UNSTAblE HAZARDOUS DECOMP ~ , , ,,,, , MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID HAZ..M~X)US ,OLYMERU,.~I~O~, V~U. NOT OCCUR X N~ , ~ i i. i i~Ti~iUI'Y MATERIALS TO AVOID i .,, .,., ,u ii ~ , Section 7. Physical and Chemical Properties ! ii It BOLLING I~r= NA o¢ ~ VAPOR DENSITY(AIR,.I) NA % vo~ntE ~ ~u~ NA VAin ~ES~ NA ~Hg ~ ~FC ~Z~ (~ = ~) 0.8-1.2 ~A~TION ~TE ( TAN TO BRO~ PARTICLES A~A~NC~ MATERIAL IS P~TE O~R SOLUBILITY IN H20 NEGLIGIBLE NEUTRAL NA ,, ,, FIRMS NAME & MAII.IN(] ADORESS MILPA~K/MII.CHEM P.O. BOX 22111 Section 8. Manufacturer or Supplier Data LIOUtO NAME(PI~INT~ NEAL N. ROSE EMERGENCY I'EL~IW'IONE NO. 713/43~-8000 ,,, T,~ MGR. SAFETY & HEALTH OA~E MARCH 1987 MILPARK" MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material ,, , PROOUCT ~ On NUMBEn NEW DRILL H.P. · DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE ,, CHE~O£SCR'~T~:~ HYDROLYZED POLYMER BLEND NOT PRESENT NOT P~SENT Secaon 2. Hazard Spectflcatlorm i i , ~ ~~m~¢~l~ ~Lv- ~ NUISANCE 10 , Y~S ~O ~ES NO ~L- ~ TOTAL DUST ~8U~S~ ~;0 X S~N ~RD X F~MM~ ~RI~ X ~ ~D ~ N~ ~ ~ ~R~ MA~R~ X ~X~ ~E~ X H~ ~ F~I~ ~ ~~ ~RI~ X HIGHLY~C ~E~ X UN~AB~ ~R~ X SEN~R X' ~1~ 0 S~C~ 0 , ~, WA~R R~E MA~ X ~N~EN X ~ ~ ~ OXlD~ER X RE~~ ~XlN X , , O~N~ ~XlDE X B~D TOXIN X NA ~RR~ MA~R~ X NE~S ~M TOXIN X ~E~ED ~ X LUNG ~XlN X IRRITANT X L~R TOXIN X NA NUISANCE DUST ~ ~mX~N X ~e~ ~ ~ Section 3. Safe Usage Data nS WEAR CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTACT USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED s~ov~s NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER AS REQUI.~D FOR PERSONAL COMFORT C~tF ~ E Iq~,L ,M ~C HANtC4~L. LQCAL EXHAUST ~,u"~'='.'nED TO ~INTAT~; TL'.' P~TERIAL B~°'~'~S EXTREMELY SL~=P=:~v ..... " >,'~ AVOID HIGN DUST CONCENT~TIONS I I , III · EMERGENCY &NO ~ ND iNHAL^1'I(~N S4(IN C~NTACT oe(x]on 4. rmarm nazam Information .. MINOR I .~ION MINOR IRRITATION SEVERE IRRITANT GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATInN_ CTRcrT?.AT~¥ PRORT.~M_~ OPAL-RAT LD 50 IS )2400 MG/KG SEE ABOVE Ill I Ill EXT1NC. dJI~,,IIN~ MEDIA FOAM, DRY CHEMIC .~L. ~ CARBON DIOXIDEt WATER FOG ~c~.~:x:£~r~ WEAR SEI.~-CONTAINED POSITIVE PRESSURE BREATHING /~PAR~TUS AND FULL FIRE FIGHTING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ~OR ENCLOSED ..AREA UNUSU~. MAZAROS NONE e~$ FLUSH WITH COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTACT A PHYSICIAN S~N WASH AFFECTED AREA WITH SOAP AND WATER INHALATIO~ REMOVE TO FRESH AIR AND CONTACT A PHYSICIAN INGESTION INDUCE VOMITINGr GIVE LARGE AMOUNTS OF, WATER AN~ ~Q~TACT PHYSICIAN NONE STEPS TO ~ TAKEN NORMAL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES FOR DRY PRODUCTS - SWEEP, VACUUM, ETC. wASl~ o~sm~ M~'NOO DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS__ Section 6. Physical Hazard Data Il Il LFL"~ ~ FLASH i=OIIqT ~' ~:: ' FL,U,.~,mLnY NA NA UFL,- ~1, METHO0 USED __ CONDITIONS TO AVOID x NA U~S'rA~LE HAZ~OOUSO~COMPeOTS S~OKE, CO~ CO2~ NOX MAY OCCUR CONDmONS TO AVOID POLYMERIZAllO~ W1LL NOT CX;OJR x NA . ,.com,.nmuw ~t~TE~.S~^vO~O STRONG OXIDIZING AGENT , i i Section 7. Physical and Chemical Proper'des ,,,, BOILING I~1'- NA 7: 'C VAPOR ~q::l ESS - NA ,~Hg ~ SOLUBILITY IN H20 APPRECIABLE VA~R DENSITY (AIR=,I) NA s~-~Fc r=~,~vn'y <Ho = ,) 1.8 8.0 APPEARANCE WHITE TO OFF-WHITE ODOR SALTY souo . .. % votanu5 8Y vo~u~ NA EVAJ::~RATION PATE NA MA~RIAL IS P~ LKi~UID FIRMS NAME & MAIUNG ADORESS MILPARK/MILCHEM 3900 ESSEX LANE P.O. BOX 22111 Section 8. Manufacturer or Supplier Data IN~E(PR,N~) NEAL N. ROSE EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 7131439"'8000 MGR. SAFETY & HEALTH MARCH 1987 L MitPARI( MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Marshal , i i i , iii ~ ii C~M~.~N~ DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEM,C_.ALOESC~K)N SODIUM POLYACRY~TE COPOLY~R , , ' ~ ~(~ ~ ~ ,~,~,~ ~V % ~ NUMBER ~T~YLE~ GLYCOL 50 PPM 11 107-21-1 [25 MG/M3 ACGI~ 1986-87 N~ P~SENT ,, ~ Section 2. Hazard KNOWNHAZMMUNDEnUCm~e~1200 nV-- SEE ABOV~ ~ ~ YES NO YES NO PEL'"' ~ mg/rrf ,COMBUS~BLE uQu,D X S,~N.AZARD :X; ' ' FLAMMAOLE MATEFIIN. X EYE HAZARD X NlqlA ~IIONAL , ,, PYROPHO~.=MATEmA~ X TOX,~AGENT INGESTE[ ~r HEALTH R.~4MABlUW ,,,, , ExPu~vE .ATER~L X H,GHLYTOX,CAGENT X . . 1 .... 0 UNSTABLE MATER~d. X SENS~ZER X O NA ,, , , , ,, WATER REACTNE MATER~4. X CARCINOGEN X DOT HAZARD ~ , ,, OX~D~ER,, ,, ,,, X REPRODUCTWE TOX;N X, ORGAN~ PEROX;DE X BLOOD TOX;N X NA ,, CORROSNE MA~ER~L X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOX;N X "' COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X , , ~ ;RRrrANT X LNER TOXIN X NA K~DNEY TOX;N X s~q~O ~) ~ Uw ~ , ii , ·, , Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELDS TO PREVENT EYE CONTAC. T. ~.S~T~ NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER CHEMICAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND SPRON AS .APPROPRIATE GENERAL MECHANICAL LOC. AL EXHAUST AS NEEDED TO HAINTAIN TLV hANDL',NG & STORAGE MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE THI~INI=01LMATIC~~~~W~~R~~A~ ANDIMt,CHE]J/III.,IJAK A~IdMEINO~R~;~J~ON~4BtUTYFO~THtrlN~~ NORII:ORANYIKJ, JRYOR[~M, AI2E~WHICH~y~~~OFTHEINF:C)I~IA3'10~ TI'IEIN~I~ elliot" q(X.ILYlIO~YOU~~TtON. ~,.,,~ .~.~ =. ......... · ................... ,i INHALADON Sect' 4, HeaEh Hazard InformatJon MAY CAu.E IRRITATION SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION EYE CO~TACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION INGES~9ON MAY PRODUCE S¥~TOMS OF GLYCOL POISONING, INCLUDING TRANSIENT STIMULATION OF CNS FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, VOMITING, DROWSINESS, COMA, RESPIRATORY FAILURE, CONVULSIONS AND REAL DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE DEATH ,,, ORAL-RAT LD 50 8540 MG/KG FOR ETHYLENE GLYCOL. ETHYLENE GLYCOL IS POISONOUS IF INGESTED. LETHAL HUMAN DOSE IS 100CC EX99NC, UISHINGMED~A WILL NOT READILY BURN SPEC, tAL~E~RE$ NONE UNUSUAL HAZARDS NONE mi i im mi i iii E~S FLUSH WITH WATER AND CONTACT A PHYSICIAN IF IRRITATION DEVELOPS WASH AFFECTED AR~A WITH SOAP AND WATER ,N.ALAr,O, REMOV~ TO FRESH AIR. TREAT SYMPTOMATICALLY ,NGE~19ON INDUCE VOMITING, GIVE PLENTY OF WATER AND CONTACT A PHYSICIAN NONE 'c;6 s co"- FOR DISPOSAL. PREVENT MATERIAL FROM ENTERING DISJOINS, SEWBI~S OR STREAMS : DISPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS m · I im I · I I mlm Section 6. Physical Hazard Data LFL=. % FLASH POINT ~N~ NDA NDA UFL= % METHOD USED CONDITIONS TO STABLE U~ST^S~ ~n~ o~:oup ~TS i i i i MAY OCCUR CONOmONS TO AVCO POLY~.RIZA'FDON WILL NOT O~.,CU R X NA ,, mucom~A~muw UATE;4,^LSmAVO,O STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS , , ,, , Section 7. Physical and Chemical Properties SOILING PT~. > 200 'F ~C VAF4~DR DENSITY~IR=lJ NDA ~. ~n~ ~ ~u~ NDA VA~R PRES9 NDA ~"g m, ~F~ ~ (%O= ~) 1 · 2 ~A~TION ~TE NDA ~LUSILIP~ ,N ~ 100% A~SA~NC~ MA~RIAL IS ~WD~R OOO14 CLEAR, STRAW COLORED VINEGAR PAST~ souo ( L,OU,O ) FIRM S NAME & MAILING AOORESS MILPARK/MILCHEM 3900 ESSEX LANm= P.O. BOX 22111 Section 8. Manufacturer or Supplier Data , ~ , NAME{PRINn N E A L N. R O $ E ~'%£ MGR. SAFETY & HEALTH S~GNATURE ~ <~ ~._<,,_._..--~', OA~ MARCH 1987 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 713/439"'8000 SOUTUC£NI tLRL R[GION NOfll'tt£RN R£GION Oepartaent of Environmental Conservation I~rthern Regional Office P.O. Box 1601 Fairbanks, AK 9g~07 Oeparta~nt of Environmental Conservation Southcentral Regiucai Office 437 E Street Anchorage, AK ggSOl 'Oepdrt,lent of Environ#entdl Conservation 'Southeastern Regional Office P.O. Box 2420 ~ ,.Juneau, AK 99U03 ,, SOUTXEAST£Rll R[GIOIt Dr. Mary Lee Pl~mb-Mentjes Ph.D. Preject Manager U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District Regulatory Functions Branch P.O. Box 898 Anchorage, AK 99506 RE: BRX-22-1 Project (Beluga River 2) March 28, 1988 Dear Dr. Ptumb-Mentjes: ADL 326070 is an oil and gas lease which contains approximately 4200 acres and has an expiration date of July 1, 1988. It is Borealis Resources Inc. (BRI) intent to drill a well (BRX-22-1) for the purpose of discovering gas hydro- carbons in Section 22; T13N, R10W, Seward Meridian located within ADL 326070. BRI is replacing Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC} as Operator under 20 AAC 25.020 for the BRX-22-1 Project. BRI would like to commence placement of the gravel road and gravel pad immediately, but by no later than May 15, 1988. BRI would anticipate a spud date by no later than June 15,. 1988. If the BRX,22-1 well is successful in encountering hydro- carbons in ~paying quantities Under 11AAC 83.105 and 11AAC 83.361, the BRX-22-1 Project would continue indefinitely. If the BRX-22-1 well is plugged and abandoned as a "dry hole" or the drilling of the BRX-22-1 well does not commence, BRI would anticipate a project completion date of November 15, 1988, or whenever the ground freezes sufficiently to prevent the least amount of surface impact for removal of the gravel road, if stipulated by permit. . Your assistance in bringing the BRX-22-1 Project to fruition is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding the BRX-22-1 Project, please contact Brian or Cliff Burglin at 907-452-5149. Sincerely, ~ rian Burglin . President, Borealis Resources, Inc. ATTACHMENTS cc: Randy Tweten, USFW Rob Lipken,. EPA Louisa Rand, ADCG Tim Rumfelt, ADEC Julie Howe, ADEC BB/bbr ' Register 97. April 1986 MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS. COMMISSIONS 20 AAC 25.010 20 A.AC 25.025 10-403) for commission approval. The Form ,0--,03 fihng must set out the current condi- t;on of the well and the proposed program for completion operations. (b) If a suspended ,,vel! is to be re-entered to conduct actual drilling operations, the operator shall submit the form entitled Permit to Drill IForm 10-401) for commission approval in con- t'ormance with 20 AAC 25.005. (c) The operator shall file with the commis- sion within 30 days after completion, abandon- ment. or suspension of the well a Well Comple- tion or Recompletion Report I Form 10-4071 and all information required by 20 AAC 25.070 and 20 AAC 25.07!. iEff. 4,/13,,'80. Reg. '4: am 4;2~ 45. Reg. 97) Authority: .-kS31.05.030 AS 31.05.090 20 AAC 25.015. CHANGES TO DRILLING PERMIT. {at For a proposed change in a drilling permit or a filing required for a drilling permit by 20 AAC 25.005(c) before the start of actual drilling operations, an operator I1) shall notify the commiss.~en of the pro- posed change: (2) shall submit a new appl2cation for a Permit to Drill iForm 10-401) if required: how- ever no additional fee is required: ~3) shall File a revised plat as described tn 20 AAC 25.005~c)~2) if the surface location is changed: and {4} must obtain the approval of the commis- sion. (b) For a proposed change in a drilling permit or a filing required for the drilling permit by 20 .K-kC 25,005(c) after actual drilling operations have started, an operator shall ~'I) to change the bottom-hole location, sub- mit a new Permit to Dr',ll {Form 10.401) application, in accordance ,,v~,th 20 AAC '_.5.0fOrby. accompanied by a fee of $100. to the comm~ssion for approval: and For other changes, submit tile form eh- titled Application for Sundry Approvals I ForTn 10-403) to the commission for approval: the Form IO-403 filing must set out the current con- dition of the well and the proposed changes: in cases where prompt approval is needed, verbal approval may be requested from the comm~s- sion or its representative: if' verbal approval is obtained, the name of the commission member or its representative who provided verbal ap- proval, and the date of the approval, must be included on the Form 10-403 submitted on the commission's next working day. (Eft. 4/13/80. Reg. 74. am 4/2/86, Reg. 97) Authority AS31.05.O30 AS 31.05.090 20 AAC 2,5.020. DESIGNATION OF OP- ERATOR. If an owner of a property wishes to relinquish the role of operato~.~r, clasignat~a new operator for the property,, the owner. ~all' submit to the',commi~.~.fot appro~t a nation of~ designated opera~,~St::~it'y ac&ptanC~iof the obligations as operator on the::~same. FOrm .10-411 and must fur~isba ~fid aS~vide~:;for in 20 AAC 25.025!~-~ The commission's ac- ceptance of the designated operator's bond constitutes the release of' the owner's or former operator's bonding obligation for the property indicated on the Form 10-411. CEff. 4/13/80, Reg. 74: am 4/2,:86. Reg. 97) Authority: AS31.05.030 20 AAC 25.022. CHANGE OF OWNER- SHIP. A person who is the operator of a prop- erty on which operations subject to this chapter have been proposed to the commission or are being conducted, shall file a Notice of Change of Ownership IForm 10-4I? days after conveyance, each time that an owner or landowner, as defined by ,-kS 31.05.1,'70, conveys all or a partial interest in the property to another person, left. 4.'2, ,5o. Reg. Authority: AS 31.05.030 20 AAC 25.025. BONDING. I'a~ The commis- sion will require from the operator an appro- priate bond and the Filing of Bond (Form 10-402) to ensure that each well is operated. maintained, repaired, and abandoned in accord- ance ,~ ith this chapter. The bond required in la} of this section 32-3 Register 89, Apnl 1984 NATURAL RESOURCES 11 AAC83.100 11 AAC83.135 182. 183. 185. 190. Royalty bidding Sliding scale royalty Royalty reduction Extension by commitment to an approved unit 11 AAC 83.100. LEASING METHOD. All land is competitive for oil and gas leasing purposes and may only be leased under competitive procedures provided in 11 AAC 82. tell. · 2,/,9. Reg. 71) 9/5/7a,. Reg. 51 am 7/ "" Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS38.05.145(a) AS 38.05·!35 AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.105. "PAYING QUANTITIES" DEFINED~"Production in paying quantities." as used in I I AAC 83.100- 11 AAC 83.295 and 11 AAC 83.400 - 11 AAC 83.910, means production in such quantity as to enable the operator ~o realize a profit. For purposes of the habendum clause of a lease, that is, for the purpose of keeping the lease in force after the expiration of the primary term, "paying quan- tities'' means production in quantities sufficient to yield a return in excess of operating costs, even though drilling and equipment costs may never be repaid and the undertaking considered as a whole may ultimately result in a loss. (Eft. 9/5/7s~, Reg. 51' am 6/28/81. Reg. 78) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.110. RENTAL. (a) All oil and gas leases are conditioned upon payment of the annual rental in advance on or before the beginning of each lease year before completion of a well capable of producing oil and gas in paying quantities on these leased lands. ('b) After a well has been plugged and abandoned and there is no other ~;ell on the lease capable of .production. the commissioner will, in his discretion, allow the rental rate effective during the >'ear of the abandonment to be the rate for the remainder of the term of'the lease, or, if production is achieved /'rom a subsequent well, until the royalty or net profit share to the state exceeds the rental for that .,,'ear.(Eft. 0;'5 74, Reg. 51'am" 22 "O, Reg. 'I) Authority: .AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.1801n) 11 AAC 83.115. Mff41MUM ROYALTY. Repealed 6,:28,, 8 !. 11 AAC 83.120. EXTENSION FOR EX- TENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES. Repealed 6/28/81. 11 AAC 83.125. EXTENSION BY DRILLING. (a) If drilling, including redriiling, sidetracking, or other means necessary to reach the originally proposed bottom hole location, has commenced on or before the expiration date of the primary term of the lease and: is continued through that date with reasonable diligence., '=the lease will continue in full force until 90 days after the drilling has ceased and for so Ionl after that date as oil or gas is produced in paying quantiti.~. (b) In (a) of this section, "drilling" means operations necessary or convenient to drilling a well in the ground with equipment of sufficient size and capacity to drill to the total depth proposed for the well. (Eft. 9/5/7.1, Reg. $1; am 7/22/79. Reg. 71) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.130. EXTENSION AFTER PRODUCTION. If production occurs in paying quantities during the primary term of any lease, and if at the end of the primary term or at any time prior to the end of the primary term that production has ceased, or if production ceases at any time after the expiration of the primary term, then the lease does not terminate if the lessee commences drilling or reworking operations (either in a well from which the production has ceased or in a new well) within 60 days after the cessation of production; and the lease remains in full force and effect so long as operations are prosecuted with reasonable diligence: and. if the drilling or reworking operations result in the production of oil or gas, the lease remains in full force and effect so long as oil or gas is produced from it in paying quantities. (,Elf. 9.,5/74, Reg. Authority' AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.180(,b) 1 I AAC 83.135. SHUT-IN PRODUCTION. No lease covering land on which there is a well capable of producing otl or gas in paying F-2 Register 89. April 1984 NATURAL RESOURCES 11 AAC 83.356 11 AAC 83.371 (b) 10 .,,'ears after sustained unit production begins, the unit area must be contracted to include only those lands then included in an approved participating area and lands that facili- tate production including the immediately adja- cent lands necessary, for secondary, or tertiary recovery, pressure maintenance, reinjection, or cycling operations. The commissioner will. in his discretion, after considering provisions of Il AAC 83.303. delay contraction of the unit area if the circumstances ora particular unit warrant. If any portion of a lease is included in the par- ticipating area, the entire lease will remain com- mitted to the unit. (c) Any expansion or contraction of the unit . area must be based on legal subdivisions of land as defined in 11 AAC 88.185. (d) No land will be excluded from a unit area due to the depletion of hydrocarbons. (e) Not sooner than 10 years from the effective date of the unit agreement, the commissioner will. in his discretion, contract the unit area to include only that land covered by an approved unit plan of exploration or development, or that area underlain by one or more oil or gas reser- voirs or one or more potential hydrocarbon accumulations and lands that facilitate produc- tion as set out in (b) of this section. Before any contraction of the unit area under this subsec- tion, the commissioner will give the unit oper- ator. the working-interest owners, and royalty owners of the leases or portions of leases being excluded reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard. (Eft. 6/28/81. Reg. 78; am 3/18/83, Reg. 85) Authority: AS 31.05.110 AS 38.05.145 AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.360. NOTATION APPROVAL. Repealed 6/28/81. OF 11 AAC 83.361. CERTIFICATION OF WELL TEST RESULTS. For the purposes of I 1 · AAC 83.301 -- 11 AAC 83.395. a well will be ,,, considered capable of producing hydrocarbons N, in paying quantities, as defined in I1 AAC 'x 83.395. v, hen so certified by the commissioner x tbllo~,,ing application bx' the'lessee or unit oper- ator. The commissioner will require the submis- sion of data necessary, to make the certification. including all results of the flow test or tests, sup- porting geological data, and cost data reasonably necessary, to show that the production capability of the well satlsifies the economic requirements of the paying quantities definition. (Eft. 6/28/8 I. Reg. 78: am 8/15/82, Reg. 83: am 3/18/83, Reg. 85) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05. 145 AS 38.05.180 Ii AAC 83.365. UNIT BONDS. Repealed 6/28/81. I I AAC 83.366. UNIT OPERATING AGREEMENI'. Any revision ofthe unit operat- ing agreement must be submitted to the commis- sioner before it takes effect. The unit agreement controls the respe~ve right~ and obligations of the unit operator, the working-interest ownem, the State of Alaska, and royalty interest owners other than the State of Alaska in case of conflict between the unit agreement and the unit operat. lng agreement. Where conflicts exist solely between working-interest owners, the unit oper- ating agreement shall control. (Eft. 6/28/8 I. Reg. 78: am 8/15/82, Reg. 83) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145 AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.370. SEGREGATED LEASES. Repealed 6/28/81. 11 AAC 83.371. ALLOCATION OF PRO- DUCTION AND COSTS. (a) The proposed or revised division of interest or formula allocating hydrocarbon production and unit operating costs among the leases in the unit area may not take effect until approved by the commissioner in writing. When requested by the commis- sioner, the lessees or unit operator shall promptly file with the commissioner all data that relates to the proposed or revised division of interest, or allocation formula for all leases in the participat- ing area. Before any disapproval of the proposed or revised di~,'tsion of interest or allocation for- mula. the commissioner will give the working, interest and royalty owners reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard. After the F-38 Register 89, April 1984 NATURAL RESOURCES I I AAC 83.135 II AAC83.I50 quantities will expire because the lessee fails to produce oil or gas, unless the commissioner gives notice to the leSSee or operator allowing a reasonable time, which will not be less than t>0 days after receipt of notice, to place the well on a producing status and the lessee or operator fails to do so. After producing status is established, production must continue on the leased land until suspension of production is allowed by the commissioner. (Eft. 9/5/74, Reg. $1; am 7/22/79, Reg. 71 '~ Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.140(d1 AS 38.O5.180 I I AAC 83.140. EXTENSION BY ELLMINATION FROM A UNIT. If any lease or a portion of one is eliminated from the unit plan or recovery program, or if the unit plan or recovery program is terminated, then the lease or portion of it so eliminated continues in full force and effect as may be provided in the unit or cooperative agreement, but for not less than 90 days from the date of the elimination or termination and so long thereafter as drilling or rednlling operations are being conducted on it and so long thereafter as oil or gas is produced in paying quantities. {Eft. 9/5/74, Reg. 51) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.180(d) I 1 AAC 83.145. DIRECI'IONAL DRILLING CLAUSE. The commissioner will include a directional drilling clause in all oil and gas leases that have been issued or that may be subsequently issued by the state. The clause will provide that actual drilling from a well located off the leased premises, but to be completed or bottomed on leased premises, will be considered as actual drilling under the lease terms. (Eft. 9/5/74, Reg. 51;am 7/22/79, Reg. -Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS 38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.180 11 AAC 83.150. RESERVATIONS. (a) Every oil and gas lease must reserve to Alaska the right to dispose of to others the surface of the leased land subject to the lease, and the right to authorize others by grant, lease, or permit, subject to the lease and under such conditions as will prevent unnecessarY or unreasonable interference with the rights and operations under the lease, to enter upon and use the leased land ti) to explore for oil or gas by geological or geophysical means including the drtlling of shallow core holes or strattgraphic tests to a depth of not more than 1.000 feet: (2) to explore for, develop and remove natural resources other than oil, gas, and associated substances on or from the leased land; (2) for non.exclusive easements and fights-of-way for any lawful purpose, including shafts and tunnels necessary or appropriate for working of the leased land or other land for natural resources other than oil, gas, or associated substances: (4) for well sites and well bores of wells drilled from or through the leased land to explore for or produce oil, gas, and associated substances in and from other land: and (5) for any other purpose now or after September 4, 1974 authorized by law and not inconsistent with the fights under the lease. (b) The subsurface storage of oil or gas is not authorized except as a necessary incident to recycling, pressure maintenance, repressuring, or other similar operations designed to increase the ultimate recovery of oil or gas or prevent the waste of oil or gas produced from the leased land or from any unit area of which the leased land is a part. Every lease must reserve to Alaska the right to authorize the subsurface storage of oil, gas or associated hydrocarbons in the leased land by the lessee or by others in order to avoid waste or to promote conservation of natural resources in accordance with 11 AAC 83.500 - 11 AAC 83.520, and upon conditions that prevent unnecessary or unreasonable interference with the rights and operations under the lease, including conditions prohibiting the storage of oil or gas in any reservoir capable of producing oil and gas in paying quantities without the consent of the holder of any lease covering the reservoir. I Eft. 9/5/74, Reg. 51: am 7/22/79. Reg. "1) Authority: AS 38.05.020 AS38.05.145(a) AS 38.05.125 AS 38.05.180(u? Coastal Project Q .stionnaire and Certi! etlon Statement Please answer all questions. Include maps or plan drawings with your packet. An incomplete questionnaire may be returned and will delay the review of your packet. APPLICANT INFORMATION BOREALIS RESOURCES INC. Name of Applicant P. 0. gOX 131 Address Alaska Fairbanks, City State (qNY/ 457-.qlag ~'h6ne 99701 Zip Code 2. KEVIN A. RIMA or BRIAN BURGLIN Contact Person P. 0. Box 131 Address Fairbanks Alaska 99701 City / QF17) j~2_Sljq Ph6r~ State Zip Code PROJECT INFORMATION 1. Provide a brief description of your project and ALL associated facilities (caretaker facilities, etc.): Installation of gravel access road and pad for the drilling of an exploratory oil and oas well BRX-22-1. _ 15, 1988 Ending Date for Project November Starting Date for Project May 15-5 -.1088 PROJECT LOCATION mi i mill iii i j 1. Please give location of project. (Include nearest community or identifiable body of land or water.) Approximately 1.2 miles NNW of Chugiach Electric Power Plant, Beluga SW¼ NE¼ Township,,.c oewa......_.~, d Range 13NI Meridian1~ l0W , Section 22 Aliquot Parts ~ USGS Map lyonek A-3 2. Is the project on: ;please m,:r~, wan ,/) State Land Federal Land . . Private Land Municipal Land 3. Project is located in which region of the state (see attached map): Northern. . $outhcentral '~' Southeast_..._...._ PERMIT APPROVALS iii i i i iiiiii ii iii ii i 1. Do you currently have any State or federal approvals for this project? If yes, please list below. (Note: approval means permit or any other form of authorization.) Approval Type Approval it .Expiration Date Permit to dril 1 #87-84 8-24-89 i i FEDERAL APPROVALS 1. Will you be placing structures or fills in any of the following: tidal waters, Yes No streams, lakes, or wetlands*? ~ [--] * If you are uncertain whether your proposed project area is in a wetland, coraact the Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Branch at (907) 753-2720 for a wetlands determination. If you are outside the Anchorage area, call toll free 1.800-478-2712. If yes, have you applied for or do you intend to apply for a U~S. Army Corps of Engineers Yes No (COE) perm/t? Please indicate at right and describe below. [~ [--'1 -1- 2. Have you applied for or do y,' ntend to apply for a U.S. Environment ?rotection Agency National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit? Please indicate at right and describe below. (Note: Any wastewater discharge requires an NPDES permit.) 3. Have you applied for or do you intend to apply for permits from any other federal agency? If yes, please list below. ACency Approval 'Type COE Sec 404 Yes No Yes No Date submitted (or intend to submit) March 28,1988 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES APPROVALS 1. Is the proposed project on state-owned land or will you need to cross State lands for access? . , Is any portion of your project placed below the ordinary high water line of a stream, river, lake or other water body? be dredging? If yes, location of dredging is: Range Meridian .... Section of disPOsal site for dredged materials: . Range . Meridian . Section be filling with rock, sand or eravel? Ifves. amount? 24,078 yds3 LocaT p. it (CI~I~ of source: Township .. t~ange Meridian Section of area to be filled: Township Sewa rd Range 13N Meridian ] 0Id Will you Township , Location Township 4. Will you , Location , Location 5. Do you plan to use any of the following state-owned resources? Timber , If yes, amount? ..... · Location of source: Township, Other Materials , If yes, what material? Range .,. Meridian __.__ Section · Location of source: Township Range .... (peat, building stone, silt, overburden, etc.) Meridian _.__._ 6. Are you planning to use any fresh water? 4000 bbl s , If yes, am.o.u~nt (g _al_lons l~.r day)? H U well to De drilled on location , Source?. 2 Section Section . 7. Will you be building or altering a dam? 8. Do you plan to drill a geothermal well? 9. Will you be exploring for or extracting coal? 10. Will you be 11. Will you be 12. Will you be exploring for or extracting minerals on state-owned land? exploring for or extracting oil and gas on state-owned land? harvesting timber from 10 or more acres? 13. Will you be investigating or removing historical or archaeological resources on state-owned land? -2- Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 22, 23 Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Mineral rights onIy 14. Wi'Il the project be. located in a)>... )f the Alaska State Park System7 ' [-.--] If you answered NO to all questions in this section, you (!o not need an approval from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Continue to the next section. If you answered YES to ANY questions in this section, contact DNR to identify and obtain necessary application forms. Based on your discussion with DNR, please list (below) the approval type needed and date submitted. Approval Type Date Submitted (or intend to submit) TWUP FBi,1 I Wvi .~.ht~ Contact Have you paid the filing fees required for the DNR permits? If you are not applying for DNR permits, indicate reason below: a. (DNR contact) told me on approvals .or.permits were required on_ this project. ^.,~. Sza~e mineral rights only. Plan of OPS approval .X b'um~"'(waoe b~o'ck) DNR contad't DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME APPROVALS (date) that no DNR Yes not needed. Will you be working in a stream, river, or lake? (This includes running water or on ice, within the acive floodplain, on islands, the face of the banks, or the stream tideflats down to mean low fide.) Name of stream or river' Name of lake: If you answered "no", proceed to question #2. If"yes", will you be doing any of the following: Yes a) Building a dam, river training structure or instream impoundment? Y¢$ b) Using the water? c) d) Diverting or altering the natural channel stream? ,, Blocking or damming the stream, (temporarily or permanently)? e) Changing the flow of the water or changing the bed? f) Pumping water out of the stream or lake? g) Introducing silt, gravel, rock, petroleum products, debris, chemicals or wastes of any type into the water? h) Using the stream as a road (even when frozen), or crossing the stream with tracked or wheeled vehicles, log-dragging or excavation equipment (backhoes, bulldozers, etc.)`>. i) Altering or stabilizing the banks? j) Mining or digging in the beds or banks? k) Using explosives? 1) Building a bridge (including an ice bridge)? m) Installing a culvert or other drainage structure? n) Constructing a weir? No No No o) Gthcr in-stream structure mentioned above? 2. Is your project located in a State Game Refuge, Critical Habitat Area, or State Game Sanctuary? · 3. Does your project include the construction and operation of a salmon hatcher5.,? 4. Does your project affect or is it related to a previously permitted salmon hatchery? 5. Does your project include the construction of a shellfish or sea vegetable farm? ['-'] If you answered NO to all questions in this section, you do not need an approval from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (DFG). Continue to the next section. If you answered YES to any of the questions under 1 or 2, contact the Regional DFG Habitat Division Office for information and application forms. If you answered 'YES to questions 3, 4 or 5, contact the DFG Private Nonprofit Hatchery Office at the F.R.E.D. division headquarters for information and application forms. Based on your discussion with DFG, please list (below) the approval type needed and date submitted. Yes No Approval Type Date Submitted (or intend to submit) [~] ~ Phil Brna - Contact No If you are not applying for permits, indicate reason below: a. Phil Brna (DFGcontact) toldmeon 3/25/88(date)thatnoDFG approvals or permits were required on this project. b. Other: DEPARTMENT oF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION APPROVALS 1. Will a discharge of wastewater from industrial or commercial operations occur? (See #2 in "Federal Permits" section) 2. Will your project generate air emissions from the following: a) Diesel generators totaling more than 10,000 hp? b) Other fossil fuel-fired electric generator, furnace, or boiler totaling greater than 10,000 hp, or 9,000 kWh, or 100,000,000 btu/hr? ' c) Asphalt plant? d) Incinerator burning more than 1000 lbs. per hour? e) Industrial process? 3. ~Vill 4. XVill a drin 'king water supply be develoPed that serves more than a single-family residence? you be processing seafood? 5. Will food service be provided to the public or workers? 6. Will the project result in dredging or disposal of fill in wetlands or placement of a structure in waterways? (Note: your application for this activity to the Corps of Engineers will also serve as your application to DEC.) 7. Is sewage or greywater dispOsal involved or necessary? -4- Yes No 8. x, Vill your prc.~ect result in the d~e.e~ >pment of a currently unpermitted f~'=--. / for the disposal of domestic or industrial solk ~te7 9. XVill your project require offshore drilling or vessel transport of oil, or other petroleum products as cargo, or include onshore facilities with an effective storage capacity of greater than 10,000 barrels of such products? 10. Wiai your project require the application of oil or pesticides to the surface of the land? If you answered NO to all questions in this section, you do not need a permit or approval from the Alaska Department of. Environmental Conservation (DEC). Please continue to the next section. If you answered YES to any of these questions (see #6 Note), contact the DEC Regional Office for information and application forms. Based on your discussion with DEC, please list (below) the approval type needed and date submitted. Approval Type Date Submitted (or intend to submit) Waste Water Injection March 29, 1988 If you are not applying for permits, indicate reason below: a. (DEC contact) told me on approvals or perm/ts were required on this project. ~ b. Other: .(date) that no DEC Certification Statement The information contained herein is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. I certify that the proposed activity complies with, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with, the Alaska Coastal Management Program. Signature of Applicant or Agent Agent for Rore_alis R~_snu~o_~.q Inn_ M~o_h PS_ 1QR~] Dam To complete your packet, please attach your state permit applications and copies of your federal applications to this questionnaire. -5- ATTACHMENT III Table of permits and approvals required for Borealis Resources Ine.'s proposed well BRX-22-1. AGENCY PERMIT OR APPROVAL STATUS I · e · · Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Alaska Dept. of Natural Resources, Div. of Lands and Water Management Alaska Dept of Natural Resources Div. of Lands and Waker Management Alaska Office of Management and Budget, Div. of Governmental Coordination US Army Corps of Engineers Federal Aviation Administration Cook Inlet Region Inc. Permit to Drill Wastewater Disposal Permit S401, Reasonable Assurance Temporary Water Use Permit Consistency with CMP Coastal Project Questionnaire S404 Permit Notice of Construction Land Use Permit Issued 8/24 N/S N/S Issued 1/21/88 Submitted 3/29 Submitted 3~28 N/S Issued' 3/q N/S - Not Submitted Memo to CVC December 9, 198Y' Page 2 Additionally, ACC applied for permits to drill wells which were issued on 7/31/87 and 8/24/87 (BFC 31-1 and BRX 22-1 respectively). In view of the very sloppy compliance with our regulations and the reporting, we should consider some means to obtain better comoliance. Possibilities include a strongly worded letter, retraction of the new permits, issue no additional drilling permits to ACC until compliance on existing well is obtained, or some other punitive measure. . '"'M EMORAN LLIM Stat,. of Alaska -- -'" ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION .. TO: ~~~./~.IT t On DATE: December9,1987 ~/ FILE NO: A o BEW. 8 2 TELEPHONE NO: Lonnie C Smith ~gQ~ SUSJECV: Commissioner Status of Alaskan Crude Corporation' s 3 wells FROM: Blair E Wondzell Sr Petroleum Engineer Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) and its predecessor, Far North Oil & Gas (FNOG), have entered and or drilled three wells as follows (also see the attached listing "ALASKAN CRUDE CORP Status of Approved Drilling Permits"): ..... 02-001A (Rev. 8/85) STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Telephone: (907) Address: SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" STREET, SUITE 1350 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 October 23, 1987 Chat Chatterton Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton: RE' Alaskan Crude Corporation 8723-DB008 The Department of Environmental Conservation has received an application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit, from Alaskan Crude Corporation for the one-time disposal of a maximum of 4,000 barrels of drilling fluids to be located at Well BRX-22-1 near Beluga, Alaska. A copy of this application is enclosed for your review and comment. We request that you and your staff review the application and submit your comments to the Southcentral Regional Office, 3601 "C" Street, Suite 1350, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, within 34 days from the date of this letter, so that they may be given full consideration in our review process. Request for additional information must be received within 25 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Julie Howe, a't the above address, or telephone 563-6529. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. BL :J H' emp ENCLOSURE (Permit Application) Regional Supervisor OCT 2 7 'Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commisslort Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIONal.. ~ ~ ~ ~ , /3'~ ..~ .- 'i:': :':i APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER DISPOSAE ENVIRONAAEFI%AL coNSERVATiON scRO accordance with Alaska Statutes, Title 46, "Water, Air, and Environ- mental Conservation" Chapter 03, Section 46 03.100, and rules and regu lations promulgated thereunder, the following application is made' A® ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION (name of applicant) B~ P.O. BOX 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 522-5232 (address and phone number of applicant) C. TYPE OF INDUSTRY/OPERATION. 0il and gas Exploratory Drilling 0. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING FACILITY' General' Approx. 1.2 Mi NNW of CHugach Electric Beluga Power Plant Legal' 2740' FSL and 1500' FEL Sec 22 T13N, R10W, Seward Meridian E. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING POINT(S)' General' Casin~ annulus of well BRX-22-1 Legal' Same as above F. WASTE DISCHARGE VOLUME' Maximum (gallons/day) Daily Average (gallons/day)' DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER WASTEWATER COOLING WATER 4000 bbls Total G. RAW WATER SUPPLY' Source' Well Volume'20,O00 gallons/day H. NAME OF RECEIVING WATER/TYPE OF RECEIVING AREA' Downhole the Sterli~%u'" Formation OCT Gas Cons. Oommission Anchorage APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER OISPOSAL PERMIT Page 2 I. DESCRIPTION OF SOURCES: Give a detailed description of the sources of al) industrial/domestic wastes within your facility. Include a schematic flow diagram showing the sources of all wastes and their flow pattern. Submit this informa- tion with your application as Exhibit 1. See attached Narrat±ve J. WASTEWATER TREATMENT: Describe waste treatment practices used on this discharge with a brief narrative. (i.e. primary, secondary, cooling, oil/water separator, etc.) Include the disposal method for any sludge generated by the treatment system. Submit this information withvour application as Exhibit 2 See attached NarratiVe. ' K. CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE FLOW: Describe in detail the chemical and physi- cal properti'es 6f"the effl~6nt to be discharged to State waters {includ- ing but not limited to temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, color, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, BOD5, COD, oils, phenols, metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons, biocides, total hydrocarbons, total aromatic hydrocarbons, alkalinity, etc.) Also include a description of sampling and analytic methods used to derive this information. Submit this information with your application as Exhibit 3. Not Applicable no discharge intp State waters. L. PLANT OPERATION' Days per Year Average' Maximum: Project activities will begin DECEMBER1 , 1987 and end by DECEMBER1 , 1988. M. RAW MATERIAL AND CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSES- See attached narrative. Brand Name Chemical, Scientific or 'Quantity Used per Day* Actual Name Average Maximum APPL[CAT:JN FOR WASTEWATER OISPOSAL PERMIT Pa ge 3 N, PRODUCTION: See attached Narrative. -- ' Quantity Produced per Day* Average Maximum * Please specify units. For example: Tons per day, pounds per day, Oarrels per day, etc. O. SEASONAL 'VARIATION' Explain any seasonal variation in waste discharge volumes, plant opera- tions, raw materials, and chemicals used in processes, and/or production. One time discharge of 4000 BBLS of processed drilling fluids. P. SYSTEM PLAN APPROVAL' ,, , Submit engineering plans for systems not previc~sly approved by the De- partment as Exhibit 4. Q. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION' Include any additional information or comments as necessary to clarify this application as Exhibit 5. The information given on this application is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Signature ~,/ / l~rinted Name Title 11.0 DOWI']IIOL~. DIspOSAL OF DRILLII.~G FLUIDS Drilling muCs held in rescrve for thc exploratory %.,ell will be stored within steel' walled tanks. A non polluting low solius Dolyn,er n~ua systu~ '%~ill be used. A list cf I:.u~ a~itivus to be used for drillin9 the well is attachea (Table ~ 1). None of thc drillfin~ r~,uu cor:~ponents w'ill be ~ischarge~. They have a very low toxicity and are not considered hazardous waste. Th~ ~rillin~ ris' will be placea on tile Dad such that all driilin9 %.:aste water will collect in tire cellar below the arill floo~' to be ~umped ~o the fluid, recovery syste~,~. Prior to suspension or abando~u.~ent of the proposed well, %,;aste water and processed driilin9 fluids from ti~e arilling operation will be injected ao%.;n the 13 3/8" casing annulus as a means of ~isFosal of this r;,aterial. This injection of fluids into the formations below the 13 3/5" casin9 shoe (2150 ft and above the top of. the cen:ent anchoring tke 9 5/8" casing strin~ (6500 ft. I,~~) would occur prior to the placement of any packers, should the well be suspende~ ratker than ~anaoned. All waste drilling' fluids which will be injecte~ will be water basea. ~ny oil contaminated fluias will be processed by the fluid processing unit and hauled to an approved disposal site. ACC proposes to inject drilling fluids into the Sterling fo~.ation. The Sterling Fo~;~ation is composed of. interbedded sands with yawing ~ounts of silt and clay. The injection of fluids will be into the foliation below 2100 ' WD. The interbedded sands with their varyin~ silt and clay content will se~e to cap the injection fluids at or near the depth of injection into the formation, well below any ~round water aquifiers. The anticipated vol~e of drillin9 fluids and waste to be injected is approximately 7,000 barrels... The actual liquid vol~=~e injected may be ~reater due to'dilution from %.'aste wash water, sno%~ r~elt etc. ~' ~' OO~,~ ]/ ~ ~ h~. (8) TABLE I ALASKAN CRUDE, BIC< 22-1 PRODUCT GENERIC UNIT SIZE R E C Ob]I, ;E ND ED DELIVERY __ I.~UhBER CF PALLETS FRESH WATER SURFACE: I~EW DRILL (POLYblER) ~.iilgel - Bentonite Soda Ash Sooa Ash AcCyl ic Polymer Barite Ben Ex I.ii 1-Ba r I,;e~.-Dril 1 HP 100~; SX 100# SX 2~ Sx 100~ Sx Folyacrylax=ide Polyacryiate .Co-Polymer 50~ Sx New Thin So~iux. Polyacrlyate/50 sx. D Drispac Polyanicnic ~ Cellulosic Polymer/50 sx. 672 SX .. 21 28 SX 1 250 SX 1 1650 Sx 30 100 Sx 2 45 'Sx 1 80 sx 2 TOTAL PALLETS TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 246,750~ 255,450# BRINE WATER TEST FLUID Salt (NaCl) Sodium Chir. 804i sx. Salt (KC1) Potassiua~ Chl./100 sx. sx 84 sx. 3 TOTAL PALLETS 16 TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 58,320# 60,720~ PRODUCT GEI4ERIC NAI, iE RECO~,~,1E~DED N/3~,iBER OF UI'JIT SIZE DELIVERY PALLETS Caustic Soda Caustic Soda 50#Sx. Xwik Seal (:',2) Flake,Fiber, Etc. 40#Sx. blii-Pluco (~,i) Walnut Hulls 50~-Sx. ~il-PluG (F) Walnut Hulls 50#Sx. 60 Sx. 1 80 Sx. 2 80 Sx. 2 40 Sx. 1 TOTAL PALLETS TOTAL PRCDUCT WEIGHT 12,2005 TOTAL PRODbCT & PALLET WEIGHT 13,100~ (9) m' -i- -f- .4- B, B~RGLIN,et e~ ADL-359003 SIMPCO ._~ANTA Fe SIMPCO ADL-3; SIMPCO +SANTA F_fi.. BELUGA RIVE <, K. EVERETTE, _t_et al ~ 6-30-88 ADL-37.6070 R.WAGNER R.WAGNER 99 1Z-31-9~ :t?~ ~3L-05180 .+ AOL AOL · UNI'T ARCO, CNEV, SHELL I! CHEVRON SI"ELL ARCO, CHE:V, ]1 SHELL I -. T 13 KO,SI,(I.L ~,,~,,,,., N ADL-~II21 LEASE BLOCKS ADJOINING PROJECT LEASE BLOCK BRX-22-1 located in Sec.22 T.13N. Rol0W. S.M. near Chugach Electric Beluga Power Plant Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska Application by: ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION Figure 2 4000 0 8000 16000 ft. ,. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION WELL BRX-22-1 2740' FSL 1500' FEL SEC. 22 T.13 N.,R. 10 W. S.M. PAD & ROAD LOCATION FIGURE 3 SCALE: 1"=1,000' eee~ · , Il· ee · 'ieeee · tee · · · · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · ee 2 .,lee';,, t · · · · ~ ~MILPARK " MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET drill~ flu~ls for eaen~ Section 1. Identity of MaMrlal RRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER ,, CHEMICAL NAME DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CI~IEMICAL DESCRIPTION ~ ~ (O~4A ~ CI~ le10.1~00) ' ,. TLV ' % ' CAS NUMBER .... ~lJAl~g 0.1MG/M3 < 5.0 14801t-60-7 RESPIRABI ~I USE TLV FOR CRYSTALLINE SILICA ACCORDING TO DUST PERCENT QUARTZ PRESENT, OTHERWISE TREAT AS NUISANCE PARTICULATE WITH TLV-10MG/M'~ OF TOTAL 0.3MG/M~ DUST <1% QUARTZ OR 5MG/M3' RESPIRABLE DUST TOTAL DUST I I , ~ IIUBI~ANCES (EPA 40 CI:R ~ ' % PRODUCT ....... RO LBS, NOT P RES~"..NT , i , il i,, i i lll Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWNHAZARI~UNDER~gClm1910.1200 TLV= SEE ABOVE ~ mo~r~ YES NO YES NO PEL= ~ rog/m: ,,, cOMBuSTIBLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X · ' ' FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X NFI~A HAZ~ID ~I(~NAL . PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXlCAGENT , ,. X HEALTH NA FLAMMABII.rTY EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X UNSTABLE MATERIAL X -SENSmZER X' STABILITY SPECIAL .,. , , ., ,, ,, . , WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X DOT HAZARD ~ OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X NA ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X , ,, CORROSNE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X .... .... DOT PROI~R ~ ~ COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X ,. NA IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NU]'SANCE' ~' KIDNEYTOXlN X ~ ID NUMBE~ UN NA ,.,. ,, , , · · Section 3. Safe Usage Data , EYES GOGGLES OR FACESHIELD ~r~CnVE RES~RATO~Y WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER CHEMICAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND APRON AS APPROPRIATE GENERAL MECHANCAL VEMllLATtO~ LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV , , ~ECaUllONS HANDLING & STORAGE MINIMIZE cONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION OTHER LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE MILPARK~ " MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material PROOUCT NAME OR NUMBER MILGEL CHEMICAL NAME DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION BENTONITE NAZAI~)OU~ IM3REDIEN3~ (OSHA 29 CFR 1~10.1200) TLV % CAS NUMBER QUARTZ 0.1 MG/M3 < 5.0 14808-60-7 RESPIRABL] USE TLV FOR CRYSTALLING SILICA ACCORDING TO DUST PERCENT. QUARTZ PRESENT OTHERWISE TREAT~AS NUISANCE PARTICULATES WITH3TLV - 10 MG/M~ TOTAL DUST <1% QUARTZ, OR 5 MG/M RESPIRABLE DUST 0.3 MG/M3 TOTAL DUS~.' ACGIH 1985-86 NAa?JM:I~ MJBST~ (EPA 40 CFR 302) % PRODUCT RQ LBS. NOT PRESENT , Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN ~ UND~ 29 CFR lm0.1200 TLV= SEE ABOVE ppm. mg/m= YES NO YES NO PEL= ppm. mg/m: COMBUSTIBLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X ' ' FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH NDA FLAMMABlUTY ExpLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X STABILITY SPECIAL UNSTABLE MATERIAL X SENSmZER X WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X DOT HAZARD ~ OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X NA ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X CORROSIVE MATERIAL ~ NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS ~ LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT ~ LIVER TOXIN X NA KIDNEYTOXIN ~ ~411~tNG I~ NUMBER UN NA Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDESHIELDS OR CHEMICAL SPASH GOGGLES P~OTECTWE R~S~RATO~ WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED TYPES GLOVES OPTIONAL OTHER OPTIONAL GENERAL MECHANICAL LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV HANDLING & STORAGE AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION OTHER MATERIAL BECOMES EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET NMI FOR ANY INJURY C~ DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FIK)M THE USE OF THE INFORMATION. THE IN~ 18 OFFERED 8OLELY FOIl YOUR CON~~ I#~E~ItQATI(~ AND VE~lq~EIOIL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material I:~OOUCT NAM~ OR NUMBER- '" MIL-PAC , , CHEM~._~L NAME DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAL DES~IPTION POLYANIONIC CELLULOSE HAZARDOUS ~ (O~HA ~9 CFR le10.1200) TLV % CAS NUMBER NOT PRESENT NOT PRESENT , , Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN ~ UNDER 29 CFR 1910.1200 TLV= NA' ~ YES NO YES NO PEL- ppnt mg/m~ COMBUSTIBLE MQUID X SKIN HAZARD X ,' FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH 0 FLAMMABILI3Y 0 EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X UNSTABLE MATERIAL ~X SENSITIZER ~ STABIUTY Q SPECIAL WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X DOT NAZA~3 ~ OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X NA ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NA KIDNEY TOXIN ~ ~NII~IN~ ID N~ UN NA Section 3. Safe Usage Data PIK)TECTIVE EQUIPMENT 'TYPES FREC)4/T1ONS EYES UNNECESSARY R~S~RATORY OPTIONAL NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED FOR COMFORT GLOVES NOT NEEDED OTHER NA GENERAL MECHANICAL NOT NEEDED LOCAL EXHAUST NOT NEEDED HANDLING & STORAGE OTHER STORE IN DRY PLACE AWAY FROM HEAT TO PRESERVE QUALITY EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET NONE THI~INFORMATION I~GNENWTTHOUT~W~~R~A~ ANDMILCHEM/MILPARK A~UME~NOLF..QAL~BIUTYIK)RTHEINPOI~JATION N(~ FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGE~ WHICH MAy RESULT II:ROM THE U~E OF THE IN~ THE INIIOIMIATION I~ OFFERED IOLILY I10~ YOUR C(N)IMIXD%q'iON, ~ AND VINFlCA1101L ~ MIJ, PARK' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET drilling fluids for e~e~y Section 1. Identity of Material PRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER MIL-PLUG __ C.~ E M k?,AL NAME DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION GROUND NUTSHELL ~ II~tI~IXENT~ (OSHA 2~ ~ le10.12~3) TLV % CAS NUMBER NOT PRESENT HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE:8 (EPA 40 CFR 30~) % PRODUCT RQ' NOT PRESENT ,,, Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN ~ UNDER 2~ CFR 1~10.12(X) TLV== pfxn. 10 YES NO YES NO PEL= ~. TOTAL DUST COMBUSTIBLE UOUID X SKIN HAZARD X FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X NFPA HAZARD PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH FLAMMABILITY NA EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X STABILITY SPECIAL UNSTABLE MATERIAL X SENSITIZER X' WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X DOT NAZARB ~ OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X NA CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NA NUISANCE ~r I K,DN~TOX~N X ~ m.U~ ~ PROTECTNE EQUIPMENT TYI~S Section 3. ~fe I~age Da~ EYES CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTAC ~TORY NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED G~VES OPTIONAL ~HER OPTIONAL GENERAL MECHANICAL VENTILATION LOCALEXHAUST AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV HANDLING & STORAGE PREC. NJllON~ OTHER HAS BEEN KNOWN TO CATCH FIRE IF WETTED WHILE COMPACTED KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES KEEP MATERIAL DRY THIS INFORMATION I~(~/I~IWITHOUTANYWARItANTYOR REPRESENTATION~ N~IDIdiLCHEM/MILPNIK ~8SUMESNO~REaPON~BII.rrYFORTHE I~FORI~llON NOR FOR ANY INJURY OR DMMGE~ WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF THE IN~ THE IN~TION 18 OFFERED ~.ELY FOR YOUR ~DERATION, INVlIA'noMION AND ~ MMILPAI;I " MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material PRODUCT NAME OR NUMBER NEW DRILL H. P. CHEMICAL NAME DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAl. DESCRIPTION HYDROLYZED POLYMER BLEND , HAZARDOU~ IN(]FIEi~EN3~ (O~HA ~ CFR lelO. 12oo) TLV ¥, CAS NUMBER · NOT PRESENT HAZARIX)U~ ~U~STANCr=~ (EPA 4~ CFR XI~ % PRODUCT RO LBS NOT PRESENT Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN~UNDER~¢FRlm(M~ TLr-- p~n. NUISANCE 10 mo3m: YES I~O YES NO PEL= ~ TOTAL DUST COMBUS~B~ U~ID X SKIN H~RD X F~MMAB~ MA~RIAL X ~E H~D ~ N~ ~ ~ ~HORIC MA~RIAL Z TOXIC AGE~ X H~L~ [ F~MM~I~ EXPL~I~ ~RIAL Z HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X UN~AB~ MA~R~L Z SENSmZER X' STABI~ 0 S~CI~ 0 WA~R R~E MA~R~L Z C~CIN~EN X ~ ~ ~ OXIDIZER Z REP~DU~E TOXIN ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLeD TOXIN X CORR~NE MA~RIAL Z NE~S S~EM TOXIN COMPETED ~ Z LUNG TOXIN IRRITANT Z L~R TOXIN Z , NUISANCE DUST ~ KIDN~TOXlN X ~ m ~ ~ NA Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES WEAR CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTACT USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER AS REQUIRED FOR PERSONAL COMFORT GENERAL MECHANICAL VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST RECOMMENDED TO MAINTAIN TLV ~EC~ HANDLING & STORAGE MATERIAL BECOMES EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET OTHER AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATIONS THIS INFORMATION ISGIVENWTTHOUTANYWARRANTYORREPRESENTATION8, ANDMILCHEM/MILPARK ASIUMESNOI. EGALRESPONSIB#,JTYFOIITHE INFORMATION NOR FOR ANY IILIURY OR DAMAGES WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE IJSE OF THE IN~ THE IN~ IS OFFERED ~OLELY IIIOR YOUR CON~DERATION, INVESTIGATION AND VEmFICATK)N. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material moouc~ ~ o~ NUUS~q NEW-THIN .... _ CHEM~TJ~LNA~ DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE _ __ CHEMK?~N-DESCRIPTK)N SODIUM POLYACRYLATE COPOLYMER _ HAZAR~__~_ INQREDIEN't~ (0~HA 2~ ~ 1010.1200) TLV % CAS NUMBER ETHYLENE GLYCOL 50 PPM 11 107-21-1 [25 MG/M3 ACGIH 1986-87 HAZARIX)U~ ~J~rANCE~ (EPA 40 ~-~ ~! % PRODUCT RO LB,~, NOT PRESENT Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN~U#~CF~lmO. I~O0 TLV= SEE ~O~ ~ ~ Y~ NO YES NO PEL= ~ ~ ~MBU~B~ U~ID X SKIN H~RD X N~ ~ ~ F~MMAB~ MA~RIAL X ~E ~RD X ~HORICMA~R~ X TOXlCAGE~ INGESTEE ~ H~L~ F~M~I~ 1 Q EX~ ~R~ X HIGHWTOXlC AGE~ X ~ABI~ S~C~ UN~AB~ MA~R~L X SENSmZER X 0 NA WA~R R~ MA~R~L *X ~ClN~EN Z ~T ~ ~ OXlD~ER X REP~~E TOXIN X O~ANIC PE~XI~ X BLeD TOXIN X NA CORR~NE MA~R~L X NE~US S~M TOXIN X COMPETED ~ X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LNER TOXIN X NA KIDN~ TOXIN X ~1~ ~ NU~ ~ ~ , Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELDS TO PREVENT EYE CONTACT NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER CHEMICAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND SPRON AS APPROPRIATE GENERAL MECHANICAL LOCAL EXHAUST AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV ,, ~NDLING&STORAGE MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING OTHER DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE THISINFQRMA'TI(~ 18MVENWn'HOUTANYWAi~ItANTV'ORREPRESENTATION8, ANDMILCHEMMILPARK A88UMESNOLEGALRE~N~81BIUTYFO~THEIk~--u/~IATION ~ FOR ANY IN,AJRY OR DAIIAOBB WHICH MAY RE~JLT FIK)M THE USE OFTHE INFORMATIOIL THE INFOltA'TION 18 (XqiZRED COLBY IKXI YOIJIt CX)NSIDE~TION, DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR Telephone: (907) Address: SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 C STREET, SUITE 1350 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED October 23, 1987 563-6529 David Oryall Alaskan Crude Corp. P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, AK 99511 Dear Mr. Oryall' RE: Application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit ADEC File No. 8723-DB008 We have re~,~)~d your application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit for Well ar the Beluga Power Plant at Kenai, Alaska and have de- term~~{'t° be complete. We will be sending your application through our review and public notice process. During the approximately 60-days that this process requires, you may be contacted by Department staff to clarify points in your application. At the end of this time, a decision on your application will be made by the Department. In the interim, should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Julie Howe, at the above address, or at 563-6529. Please note that the number assigned to identify this project is 8723- DBO08 and should be used for identification in all future correspondence. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. ,-.-" ~ ~,-" .... -... . , . _ ..--./':f_'. ' . . :?./;~' '/; , :. ,, ~-"~[...,. /Robert C: F~nt ,' Regional Programs Manager RCF :JH' ep cc: Kenai District Office STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR ,' DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION · ¥ ,- Telephone: (907) Address: SOUTHCENTRAJ. REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 "C" STREET, SUITE 1350 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503 October 23, 1987 Chat Chatterton Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton' RE' Alaskan Crude Corporation 8723-DB008 The Department of Environmental Conservation has received an application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit, from Alaskan Crude Corporation for the one-time disposal of a maximum of 4,000 barrels of drilling fluids to be located at Well BRX-22-1 near Beluga, Alaska. A copy of this application is enclosed for your review and comment. We request that you and your staff review the application and submit your comments to the Southcentral Regional Office, 3601 "C" Street, Suite 1350, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, within 34 days from the date of this letter, so that they may be given full consideration in our review process. Request for additional information must be received within 25 days from the date of this letter. Should you.have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Julie Howe, a't the above address, or telephone 563-6529. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. BL :JH' emp ENCLOSURE (Permit Application) Si ncerel , Bil 1 H. Lamoreaux Regional Supervisor R CEIYED OCT 2 7 1987 Alask-= Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVAT[ N~. ~ ~ %! ~ ~ · . ~,'3 '-', 'i' APPLICATION FOR WASTEWATER DISPOSAL3'~ERMII~'''.. BNViP. ON~5,NiAL coNSERVAI'/Ot~ scRO in accordance wJCh Alaska Statutes, Title ¢6, "Water, Air, and Environ- men:al Conservation", Chapter 03, Sec:ion ~6.03.100, and rules an~ regu- lations promulgated :nereunder, :he following application is made' A® ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION (name of applicant) Be P.O. BOX 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 522-5232 (address and phone number of applicant) C. TYPE OF INDUSTRY/OPERATION' Oil and gas Exploratory Drilling 0. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING FACILITY' General' Approx. 1.2 Mi NNW of CHugach Electric Beluga Power. Plant Legal' 2740' FSL and 1500' FEL Sec 22 T13N, R10W, Seward Meridian E. LOCATION OF WASTE DISCHARGING POINT(S)' General' Casing annulus of well BRX-22-1 Legal' Same as above F. WASTE DISCHARGE VOLUME' Maximum (gallons/day) Daily Average (gallons/day)' DOMESTIC INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER WAS TEWATER COOLING WATER 4000 bbls Total G. RAW WATER SUPPLY' Source' Well Volume'20,O00 gallons/day H. NAME OF RECEIVING '4ATER/TYPE OF RECEIVING AREA. Downhole the Sterling ~'orma~zon ,,"-":' 0',_,, 27-.- k1~s[,'a Oit & Gas Cons. commission Ar, chomr~e APPLICATIOM FOR WASTEWATER OISPOSAL PERMIT Page 2 I. DESCRIPTION OF SOURCES: Give a detailed description of the sources of all industrial/domestic wastes within your facility. Include a schematic flow diagram showing the sources of all wastes and their flow pattern. Submit this informa- tion with your application as Exhibit 1. See attached Narrat±ve J. WASTEWATER TREATMENT: Describe waste treatment practices used on this discharge with a brief narrative. (i.e. primary, secondary, cooling, oil/water separator, etc.) Include the disposal method for any sludge generated by the treatment system. Submit this information withvour application as Exhibit 2. See attached Narratz~e. K. CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE FLOW: Describe in detail the chemical and physi- cal properties of the effluent to'be discharged to State waters {includ- ing but not limited to temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, color, total dissolved solids, suspended solids, B0D5, COD, oils, phenols, metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons, biocides, total hydrocarbons, total aromatic hydrocarbons, alkalinity, etc.) Also include a description of sampling and analytic methods used to derive this information. Submit this information with your application as Exhibit 3. Not Applicable no discharge intg State waters. L. PLANT OPERATION' Days per Year Ave rage' Ma xi mum' Project activities will begin DECEMBERi , 1987 and end by D ECEMBER1 1988 M. RAW MATERIAL AND CHEMICALS USED IN PROCESSES' See attached narrative. 8rand Name Chemical, Scientific or 'Quantity Used per Day' Actual Name Average Maximum APPLICAFZON FOR WASTEWATER OISPOSAL PERMIT Pa ge 3 N. PRODUCTION: See attached Narrative. "Item Quantity Produced per Day* Average Maximum * Please specify units. For example' Tons per day, pounds per day, barrels per day, etc. O. SEASONAL 'VARIATION- Explain any seasonal variation in waste discharge volumes, plant opera- tions, raw materials, and chemicals used in processes, and/or production. One time discharge of 4000 BBLS of processed drilling fluids. ,,~ P. SYSTEM PLAN APPROVAL' Submit engineering plans for systems not previc~sly approved by the De- partment as Exhibit 4. Q. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Include any additional information or comments as necessary to clarify this application as Exhibit 5. The information given on this application is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Si'gnature ,//./ ' Printec~ Name Ti 11.0 DOW},q~OL~ DISPOSAL CF DRiLLII'~G FLUIDS Drillin~ muCs held in rcscrve for thc exploratcry ~:ell will be stored within steel walled tanks. A non ~olluting lc%~ solius Dolyn,er [,,ua sys=uK~ '%~ii1 be useU. A lis~ cf ~:,u= a=uitivus ~o be used for drillin9 the ~ell is at~achea (Table ~ 1). None o~ the drillin~ r~,uu cor, ponen~s will be ~iscLarg~a. They have a ve~ lo%¥ toxicity and are not consi=ere~ hazardous waste. The arillin~ ri~' will be D!acea on t~e pa= such the= all driilin~ %-:as~e wa~er will collect in ti~e cellar below ~he =rill floor ~o be ~umped ~o t~e fluid, recovery Prior to suspension or abando~u.~en= of the proposed well, %,;aste water and processed driilin9 fluids from tl:e =tilling opera=ion will be injected ao%.;n the 13 3/8" casing annulus as a means of uisFosal of this r;,aterial. This injecticn of fluids into the foz~ations below ti~e 13 3/8" casin9 shoe (2150 and ~ove the top' of.tke cen:ent anchoring tke 9 5/8" casing strin~ (6500 ft. I,~) would occur prior to' the placement of any packers, should the well be suspende~ ratker than ~an=oned. Ail waste drillinp' fluids which will be injecte~ will be water base=. ~ny oil 'contaminated fluias will be processed by the fluid processing unit and hauled to an approved disposal si~e. ACC proposes to inject drilling fluids into the Sterling fo~.ation. The Sterling Fo~ation is composed of.. interbedded sands with va~ing ~ounts o~ silt and clay. The injection fluids will be into the fo~%ation below 2100 ' ~. The interbedded sands with their va~'in~ silt and clay content will se~e to cap the injection fluids at or near the depth of injection into the formation, well below any ~round water aquifiers. Tl~e anticipated vol~e o~ drillin9 fluids and waste to be injected is approximately 7,000 barrels., The actual liquid vol~e i~jected may be ~reater due to'dilution ~rom waste wash water, sno~ r~elt etc. ~ .........~'~' ~/ ..... ~ ~, (8) TABLE I ALASKAN CRUD E, BI{/< 22-1 PRODUCT GENERIC NA/,iE UNIT SIZE P, ECOMI, iE~VD ED DELIVERY I.~U~.~BER OF PALLETS FRESH WATER SURFACE: NEW DRILL (POLY~,'~E~) · , ,, , , , , ,, Mil~el Bentonite So=a Ash So~a Ash Ac~yl ic Polyp:er Dari~e Ben Ex Mi 1-Ba r I,;e%~.-Dril 1 HP 100~ SA 100~ SX 2~ Sx 100~ Sx Polyacrylamide Polyacryia~e Co-Pol}~er 50~ Sx New Thin So=iud. Polyacrly&te/50 sx. D Drispac Polyanicnic Cellulosic Polymer/50 sx. 672 SX .. 21 28 SX 1 250 SX 1 1650 Sx 30 100 Sx 2 45 'Sx I 80 sx TOTAL PALLETS 2 5"8 TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 246,750# 255,4505 BRINE WATER TEST FLUID Salt (NaCl) Sodium Chir. 80# sx. Salt (KC1) Potassium Chi./100 sx. sx 84 sx. 3 TOTAL PALLETS TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT TOTAL PRODUCT & PALLET WEIGHT 58,320# 60,720~ PRODUCT GENERIC N~dE RECO~,E4E~OED NqlMEER OF UNIT SIZE DELIVERY PALLETS Caustic Soda Caustic Soda 50#Sx. Kwik Seal (~.f) Flake,Fiber, E~c. 40#Sx. l&ii-Plug (M) Walnut Hulls 50~-Sx. ~,~il-Plug (F) Walnut Hulls 50#Sx. 60 Sx. 1 80 Sx. 2 80 Sx. 2 40 Sx. I TOTAL PALLETS 6 TOTAL PRODUCT WEIGHT 12,200% TOTAL PRODDCT & PALLET WEIGHT 13,100%~ (9) + .+ + 4 ~- 4'- .+ -,,. -+. + + ~ -I- T I I I -'- + 4- -r- -r- q- ! ! ! ! -j- , * ! i- '4. ADL-359OO3 SIMPCO JANTA F~ 99 IZ-]1-99 ADL-3260~ SIMPCO ...~ANTA F~ Al 8 -F -r q-- SIMPCO RIVER BELUGA RIVER . K. EVERETTE, et (31 + -F 6-30-88 ADL-326070 R.WAGNE. R R.WAGNER ;1 ADL ADL · VRON LEASE BLOCKS ADJOINING PROJECT LEASE BLOCK BRX-22-1 located in Sec.22 T.13N. R.I0W. near Chugach Electric Beluga Power Plant Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska SoM. Application by: ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION Figure 2 4000 0 8000 16000 ft. · · 'teeeeee ;::.:.:. :.:::::."--~ ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION ,'.:.'.: WELL BRX-22- 1 2760' FSL 1500~ FEL SEC. 22 T. 13 N. ,R. 10 W. S.M. .-- -- PAD & ROAD LOCATION FIGURE 3 SCALE: 1"=1,000' ... · · · · · · · eele. ~ · · · · ,t, MILPAlaK MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material PROOUCT N~ME OR NUMaER CHEMtCAt. NAM~ DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAL OESCRIPTtON ' .,~z.=ou..~.~.~(~..',.c,~,.,~,~, " ~.v ~' ~ C~.u~;.ER ' ' QUARTZ 0 . ].HG/M3 ( 5 . 0 ]..4808-60-7 RESPIRABI~ USE TLV FOR CRYSTALLINE SILICA ACCORDING TO DUST PERCENT QUARTZ PRESENT, OTHERWISE TREAT AS NUISANCE PARTICULATE WITH 2'~V-].0MG/M'~ OF TO~J~ 0o3MG/~I3 DUST <1% QUARTZ OR 5MG/M3' RESPIRABLE DUST TOTAL DUST NOT PRESENT , ~ , , , , , , , , ~ , Section 2. Hazard Specifications m~OWN~UNm2~C~lm~I~X) ri.V= SEE ABOVE ,, , , , . YES NO YES NO PEL=, ~ mg/m: COMBUSTIBLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X ' ' ' FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X NF1%~ PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT ,, X HEALTH NA FLAMMABIUTY EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X UNSTABLE MATERIAL " X 'SENSITIZER X' STABILITY SPECIAL . ,, , . wATER REACnvEMATER~L X C~.CINO~EN X o<rr ~ OX,O=ER X RE~OOUCnvETox,N X NA , , ,,, ,, ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X , CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS ..... X ,~ LUNGTOXIN X NA IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NUISANCE * KIDNEY TOXIN X a~,,m,e ,~ ,uuaa, , , . , , , , Saction 3. Safe Usage Data i i ii i ii i EYES GOGGLES OR FACESHIELD R~SmR~m~Y WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER CH~CAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND APRON AS APPROPRIATE GENERAL MECHANICAL LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV HANDLING & STORAGE MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION OTHER LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE ANY INJUAY 01~ DAM44EI ~ ~ R~IJLT FR(3M THE U~E Olr THE IN~TION. THE INFONiI&TION I~ ~ ~OI. ELY FO~ YOUN ~TION, MILPAiaI(' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ii ii Section 1. Identity of Material i Pt:K:)OUCT NAME OR NUMi~I MILGEL DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ..... BENTONITE I'MZJM~OU~ ~ (O~4A 2~ ~ le10.12~0) TLV ,/, CAS NUMBER 0.1 MG/M2 <5.0 14808-60-7 QUARTZ ~ESPIRABL~ USE TLV FOR CRYSTALLING SILICA ACCORDING TO DUST PERCENT. QUARTZ PRESENT OTHERWISE TREAT~AS NUISANCE PARTICULATES WITH3TLV - 10 MG/M~ TOTAL DUST <1% QUARTZ, OR 5 MG/M RESPIRABLE DUST 0.3 MG/M3 ~OTAL DUS' ACGIH 1985-86 NOT ~RESENT i ii ii Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN ~ UN~ 29 CFR 1~10.1200 TLV= SEE ABOVE ~"~ n~'m: ,,, YES NO YES NO PEL= ~ mo~m: COMB~BLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X ..... FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARO X , PYROPHORK: MATERIAL Z TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH NDA FLAMMA~UTY EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL Z HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT Z " STABILr~Y SPECtAL UNSTABLE MATER[AL Z SENSmZER X .... WATER REACTNE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN Z DOT HAZMID Ct.&a~ OXlD~ER X REPRODUCTNE TOXIN X NA ORGANIC PEROXIDE ~ BLOOD TOXIN X CORROSNE MATER[AL ~ NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN Z " COMPRESSED GAS Z LUNG TOXIN X ,,, IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN ~ ,, NA KIDNEYTOXIN ~ SHI~IMNG ~ NUMBER ~ ~ Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDESHIELDS OR CHEMICAL SPASH GOGGLES R~S~R~TOeY WEAR NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES OPTIONAL OTHER OPTIONAL GENERAL MECHANICAL LOCALEXHAUST VENTILATION AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV HANDLING & STORAGE AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATION OTHER MATERIAL BECOMES EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET TWSIN/KX~TtON mO~V~N~N~'YWJ~ANTY~~A~ MDkla. CHEMMaJ)MX M~UMESNOLZ(~t. AEaFON~BlUTYFO~THEWFOM~TX~ NOR ~ ANY IN,AJAY OR DAMM~ES WHIC~ MAY AE~ULT ~ THE U~ O~ THE INFOlilATION. THE INFOMAATtON m o,q[tntD ~ot.ttx ~ ~N~tm co~m~ MILPARK MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material MIL-PAC DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE POLYANIONIC CELLULOSE NaZARIXX~ ~ (O~l, Le, 2~ ~ 1010.1200) TLV % ~ NUMBER NOT PRESENT Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN HAZARI~ UNOER 29 CFR 1910.1200 TLr,- NA ~"~ ., , YES NO YES NO PEL.. pl3m. mg/~ COMBusTIBLE UQUIO X SKIN HAZARD X ,, FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH 0 FI.AMMABIUT%' 0 , , , , ,,, EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X ' UNSTABLE MATERIAL X SENSITIZER X STABIUTY Q , SPECIAL , , ,,,, , WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X 1301' HAZARD ' ' ' " "'1 OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTNE TOXIN X NA , ORGANIC PEROXIDE' , ,X SLOO0 TOXIN CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X ...... COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X , ,, , IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NA .... , KIDNEY TOXIN X , , · , ,, Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES UNNECESSARY m~orr=cnvE ~S~RA;C~Y OPTIONAL NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED FOR COMFORT TYPI~ GLOVES NOT NEEDED OTHER NA GENERAL MECHANICAL NOT NEEDED LOCAL ~HAU~ NOT NEEDED ~NDUNG & ~ORAGE PREC~UTION~ OTHER STORE IN DRY PLACE AWAY FROM HEAT TO PRESERVE QUALITY EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET NONE MI&PAlaI(' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section 1. Identity of Material , , ,, PRO~ NAME OR NUMBER M~_PLUG~. ,, - C~EM~.A~. ~E DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE ~EM~ DE~'I~ GROUND NUTSHELL , , ~ ~ (~ ~ ~ 191~1~) TLV % ~ NUMBER NOT P~SENT NOT P~SENT , Section 2. Hazard Specifications KN(:NI~ HAZAI~ UNDE~ 2~ CFR 1~10.12(X3 TLV-- ~ 10 YES NO YES NO PEL~ ~ TOT~ DUST ~B~B~ U~IO X SKIN "~RD X ..... ~s~ ~R,~ X ~ ~o X "~~~ , , , ,, ,,, ~PHORIC MA~RI~ X TOXIC AGE~ X H~L~ F~M~I~ .... ~~ ~RI~ X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X NA UN~A8~ MA~R~L X SENSmZER X' ~ABIL~ S~ClAL WA~R R~E MA~R~ X CARCIN~EN X ~ ~ ~ ,,, OmD~ER X REPRODUCE TOmN X OR~N~C ~ROX~O~ X SL~O TOXIN X NA CORR~NE MA~R~L X NE~OUS S~M TOmN X .. COMPETED ~ X LUNG TOXIN X .... , ,, ~RmTANT X LNER TOmN X NA NUISANCE ~ I K,ON~TOX,N X ~ ~"u~ . ~. ~ VENTiLA31ON Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYeS CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTA F~S~TO~Y NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES OPTIONAL ~HER OPTIONAL GENE~LMECHANI~L LOCALEXHAU~ AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV ~NOLING & S~GE HAS BEEN KNOWN TO CATCH FIRE IF WETTED WHILE COMPACTED OTHER KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES KEEP MATERIAL DRY THISINFORMA~I~GWEN~ANYWARRANTYORREPRESENTAT1ON~ MDIdlLC~EM/MILPjld~ A,SSUMESNOI. ECIJ~~BJUTYIIK~THEIN~TION NOR FOR ANY INJURY O~ DAMAGEB WHICH MAY RE~JLT FfK)M THE ~ OF THE INFORMATION. THE INFORMATION I~ OFFERED 8OI. E].,Y ~ YOU~ ~DERATION, INV~"n(l~I1ON AND ~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Secl]on 1. Identity of Material ,, ' m~3OUCT N~ME OR NUMBER NEW DRILL H. P. DRILLING FLUID ADDITIVE ,, , C,EM~ ~SCR,~,3N HYDROLYZED POLYMER BLEND HAZARD~ INQRE;DIENI~ (O~HA 2~ C~R 1S10.12l~) TLV % ' "CAS NUMBER · NOT PRESENT .... ~ sue~r~ac~s (EPA 4O C~ 3QGI % F'ROOUC'r ~ NOT PRESENT Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWN~UN~aCFRl~10.1330 TLV-- ~ NUISANCE 10 rno3m' , , YES ~O YES NO PEL== pt3nt mg/m~ ...... .TOTAL DUST COMBUSTIBLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X ' FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD 3~ NFl%% ~ ~NA&. PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT X HEALTH F_XPLO~IVE MATERIAL X HIGHLY TOXIC AGENT X UNSTABLE MATERIAL X SENSITIZER X' STABILt3Y 0 SPECIAL 0 WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL X CARCINOGEN X DOT NAZAI~3 OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X ,,, ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X NA CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NA NUISANCE DUST 3k' KIDNEYTOXIN X ~ ~) Nl~ U~ NA , Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES WEAR CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELD TO PREVENT EYE CONTACT USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT OTHER AS REQUIRED FOR PERSONAL COMFORT GENERAL MECHANICAL LOCAL EXHAUST RECOMMENDED TO MAINTAIN TLV HANDLING & STORAGE MATERIAL BECOMES EXTREMELY SLIPPERY WHEN WET OTHER AVOID HIGH DUST CONCENTRATIONS THIGINFORMATION ISGNEN~ANYWARRAHTYORRF. PRESENTATIONS, ANOM#.CHEM/MILPA/~K A88;UMESNOLEGALRESIK)NSIBIUTYFORTHEINF:ORMATION NOR FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGES WHICH MAY REB~JLT FROM THE ~ OF THE IN~ THE IN~TION 18 OFFERED 8Ot. EI.Y ~ YCX/R CON~DE/M, TION, 114~3~10~ AND VE~IFICATtON. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Secl~n 1. Identity of Material ~cr~~ NEW-THIN _ ~EMKT~N'Ng~ DRiLLiNG FLUID ADDITIVE _ ~EM~,AL~SC~,ON SODIUM POLYACRYLATE COPOLYMER _ ~ ~ (0~i~ ~ C~R le1~1200) TV % CAS NUMBER ETHYLENE GLYCOL 50 PPM 11 107-21-1 125 MG/M3 ACGIH 1986-87 ~OT PRSSE~T Section 2. Hazard Specifications KNOWNHAZARDBUNDER2eCFRl~I(~1200 TLV- SEE ABOVE YES NO YES NO PEL= ~ rog/m: , COMBUSTIBLE UQUID X SKIN HAZARD X FLAMMABLE MATERIAL X EYE HAZARD X PYROPHORIC MATERIAL X TOXIC AGENT INGESTE~ ~r HEALTH FLAMMABIIJTY EXPLOSIV~ MATERIAL X HIGHLYTOXlC AGENT X STABIUTY SPECIAL UNSTABLE MATERIAL X SENSmZER X 0 WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL 'X CARCINOGEN X DOT NAZAR~ ~ OXIDIZER X REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN X ORGANIC PEROXIDE X BLOOD TOXIN X NA CORROSIVE MATERIAL X NERVOUS SYSTEM TOXIN X COMPRESSED GAS X LUNG TOXIN X IRRITANT X LIVER TOXIN X NA KIDNEY TOXIN X SHIPPIN~ ID NUMBER UN Section 3. Safe Usage Data EYES CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES AND OPTIONAL FACESHIELDS TO PREVENT EYE ~OTECllV~ NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR IF TLV MAY BE EXCEEDED I"R'EB GLOVES NEOPRENE, BUTYL-RUBBER TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT O~ER CHEMICAL RESISTANT BOOTS AND SPRON AS APPROPRIATE GENERAL M ECHAN KT~L LOCALEXH~UST AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN TLV ,, ~N~ING&~ORAGE MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING OTHER DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE RE-USE ~ IN~ 18GIV~i WlT)M:x/r ANY W.~/IANTY OR REPRESF. NTATK)N~ AND MII, J::HB&'MILPAAK A88UME:8 NO LEG&L~BJLETY FOR'THE IN ~N~MAT1G~ NOR III~ ANY INJURYC~ DAMM2E~WHICH MAy p_I~'~__ILT FROM THE IJ~E OFTHE IN~TION. THE INII~MMT1ON 18 O~lrERED 8OI-E1X FOR YOUR ~T10~ STEVE COWPER, GOVERNOR DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Telephone: (907) Address: SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE 3601 C STREET, SUITE 1350 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED October 23, 1987 563-6529 David Oryal 1 Alaskan Crude Corp. P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, AK 99511 Dear Mr. Oryall' RE: Application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit ADEC File No. 8723-DB008 We have received your application for a Wastewater Disposal Permit for Well BRX-22-1 near the Beluga Power Plant at Kenai, Alaska and have de- termined it to be complete. We will be sending your application through our review and public notice process. During the approximately 60-days that this process requires, you may be contacted by Department staff to clarify points in your application. At the end of this time, a decision on your application will be made by the Department. In the interim, should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact J ulie Howe, at the above address, or at 563-6529. Please note that the number assigned to identify this project is 8723- DBO08 and should be used for identification in all future correspondence. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincere '"'" ~-"': :_..~'-~'"/.~(.t''''-/''''-/' ' ' '- ~.'~'/'~'/'"~4~,-"~'~ / Robert C. FYin~ / Regional Programs Manager RCF-JH: ep cc: Kenai District Office August 24, 1987 Mr. David J. Oryall Vice President Alaskan Crude Corporation P. O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 Telecopy: (907) 276-7542 Re: BRX 22-1 Alaska Crude Corporation Permit No. 87-84 Sur. Loc. 2740'FSL, 1500'FEL, Sec. 22, T13N, R10W, SM. Btmhole Loc. 2740'FSL, 1500'FEL, Sec. 22. T13N, R10W, SM Dear Mr. O~ryall: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. The permit to drill does not indemnify you from the probable need to obtain additional permits required by law from other governmental agencies prior to commencing operations at the well site. To aid us in scheduling field work, please notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing installation of the blowout prevention equipment so that a representative of the Commission may be present to witness testing of the equipment before the surface casing shoe is drilled. ~ere a diverter system is required, please also notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing equipment installation so that the Commission may witness testing before drilling below the shoe of the conductor pipe. Chairman of AlaSka Oil and Gas Conservation Commission dlf Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. Mr. Bill H. Lamoreaux STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la~ Type of work Drill ~ Redrlll DJ 11~ 'lype gl well. Exploratory'~[" Stratigraphic '/est D Development Oil · Re-En.7 ~ DeePen~ . Service D Develobeme'nt Gas ~ Single Zone I~ Multiple Zone n 2. Name gl Operator 5. Datum Elevation (DF or KB) 10. F,eld an0 Pool Alaskan Crude Corporation KB 22 feet Wildca.t 3. Address 6. Property Designation Box 11-1187 Anchorage 99511 ADL326070 ~. LOC. deign gl well at surlace 7. Unit or properly Name 11. Type Bond,,.. 740' S 15 '~EL Burglin Et. A1 Blanket ~ec. 2~ ~i~N, ~?0 S.M. · At top of productive interval 8. Well nuqqber Number BRX 22-1 Same 100005217 At IDeal depth 9. Approximate spud dale Amount Same 1 O/1 / 1987 $200,000. O0 1~2. Distance to nearest 13. Distance to nearest well 14. Numl)er of acres in properly 15. Proposed OepthluD.,eTVO, property line ~ o 0' ~.~ feet feet 125 3,q37' /,~nn F,~nn Mn & TV~et 16. To be cOmpleted for ctevialed wells 17. Anticipated Pressure .., ~o ~ r~ ~,~z~ c~;, Kickoff depth leer Maximum hole angle ' .o..__..~. 1000 ,-~.,.~,~nvm 2000 18. Casing program: 5ettin~ Depth size Specifications 'lop Bottom Ouantity of cement , ,, Hole ' Casing Weight Grade Coupling Length MD TVD MD TVD bnclude stage data) 20" 100# ButtW, eld 100 Conductor 100 Same Driven 17~" 133./8" !68# K55 BTC )_150 Surfa :e 21501 Same 300+/- BBLS 12~" ) 5/8"t43. 5#IN80 BTC 5500 Surfa~_e 6500i Same ISee Program ISummary No. 3 19. To be completed for Redrill, Re-entry, and Deepen Operations. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured leer Plugs (measured) true vertical feet Effective depth: measured . feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Structural oo. u.o,. RECEIVED Surface Intermediate AUG 0 Production Liner j~a$~(a 0ii & Gas Gens. Commission Perforation depth: measured Rnch0ragl~ true vertical , 20. Attachments Fihng tee ~ PToz>erly plat ~ BOP S~elch ~ D,vener S~etcn ~ Drilhng prc~;ram/~ Drilling fluid program ~ Time vs OeDth plot/~. Refract,on analysis -- Sea3ec report ~. 20 AAC 25.050 reauirements~' 21. I hereby certj, hj that t.~eh!oregomg is lD~/~nc correct to the best of my know. ~eoge Permit Number i APl number I Approva~ ca~e See cover ~et~er Conditions of approval Samples reclu,rec: X Yes ~ NO Mu0 log reclu?~eC ~ ~/e5 - NC Hydrogen sulh0e measures -- Yes .r-- NO Djrectiortal survey reQmrec ~ Yes - No ReQuired working ute f BOP ' ; ' M' ~ SM; ~ 1DM; o,_ by oroe~ o! 10-401 Rev. 12-1.85 hcale SU[?[MARY PROGRAM ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION BURGLIN BRX 22-1 t) Drive 20" 100~ conc;uctor to 100' +/-. Perform as built survey of wellbore. Install 20" API 2000 WP SOW casing head an~ 20" diverter system as shown on attached illustration. Notify AOGCC for approval of diverter and hydraulic valve. 2) Drill out 20" conductor. Drill 17 1/2" hole to 2150' +/-. Lo9 hole. Run and cement 13 3/8", 68# casing, install 20" API 5000 PSI WP x 13 5/8" API 5000 PSI WP casing head and install 5000 PSI WP SOPE consisting of RSRRA as per attached illustration. Notify AOGCC and test BOPE. 3) Drill out shoe of 13 3/8" casing' an~ perform leak off test. Drill 12 1/4" hole to 6500' +/-. Log hole. Run and. cement 9 5/8" 43.5~: casing. Final cement volumes to be Cl. eter~,i~,ec~ fror~ electric logs and productive zones encountereo. 4) Clean out 9 5/8" casing to top of float. Pressure test casing. Run drill stem tests based on formations encounteree and according' to supplemental program. 5) Suspend or P and A well. Move out ano- clean up location. 6) Per 20 ~.~KC 25.050 the well will be drilled as close to vertical as possible, surveyed to determine inclination from vertical starting at 500 ft. from the surface and continuing at not more than 500 ft. intervals to total depth ano. surveyed by a complete continous directional survey at intervals of net than 100 ft. starting within 100 ft. ef the surface. 7) Alaskan Crude Corporation hereby requests tl~at the coz.:m'~ission waive the requirements of 20AAC 25.061 Well Site Surveys. Available well logs and data indicate ti~e absence of abnormal pressures and we do not expect this well to penetrate any over pressured strata. 1.) BOPEif neededWill be completely tested weekly, and moreAlaskaO~ 2.) Additional cement will be on location t'o ensure hole fill up per th.e caliper logs. MUD PROGRAM SECTION: 0 - 2150' HOLE SIZE: 17 1/2" CASING SIZE: 13 3/8" MUD TYPE: Spud 25/30 PPB Gel for viscosity of 200 sec/qt., treat out Ca++ with 1/2 PPB soda ash, maintain viscosity and volume with additions of gel. Adjust visocity as bole conaitions dictate. Weight: Viscosity: Fluid Loss: 8.7 - 9.2 ppg 200 - 125 sec/qt. NC SECTION: HOLE SIZE: 2150' - 6500' 12 1/4' CASING SIZE: 9 5/8" MUD TYPE: Co-Polymer Weight: Viscosity: PH: PU: Yield Point: Fluid Loss: COI,~PLETION FLUID: 9.0 - 10.0 PPG 40-44 sec/qt $.0 -8.5 6 - 12 22-30 12-14 CC/30 rain API Target Zone. AUG 0 7 !987 NaC1 brine to apL, ropriate weight as dictated by drilling results · Anchorage NOTE FLUI0S TO 8E 01VERTE0 00WNWINO, AWAY FROM RIG BY CLOSING APPROPRIATE ~O INCH BUTTERFLY VALVES. TO BERMED STORAGE AREA TARGETEO "T"~ I0' MANUAL BUTTERFLY VALVES (NORMALLY OPEN, HANDLES TO BE LINKED TOGETHER SO BOTH VALVES CANNOT BE CLOSEO AT THE SAME TIME.) TO 8ERME0 STORAGE AREA IO SCHEDULE 40 STEEL PIPE 2Cf ANNULAR PREVENTER x, HYDRAULIC VALVE:, NORMALLY CLOSED {OPENS AUTOMATICALLY WHEN 01VERTER IS CLOSED! ~CELLAR - 12' 0lA. Figure ! Oiverter system layout. RECEIVED AUG 0 7 1987 .Alaska 011 & Gas Cens. Commission Anchorage FLOWLINE ,u - BELL ' NIPPLE / / 20" 2000 PSI ANNULAR PREVENTER FILLUP LINE RING GASKET .a' GATE VALVE :2' KILL ' LINE ~ \\\~ ~ ~ t I :./////// ! DRILLING 8POOL, ".~'~ID' HYDRAULIC VALVE '. ' ' '' . .~"~ (OPEN8 AUTOMATICALLY WHEN f .' ANNULAR PREVENTER CLOSES) -- i ..... TO 'T' RING GASKET. [::====-- ,. 2' BULL PLUG L_ CONDUCT'R PIPE .. NOT_,.._~E . ..... DIVERTER LINES 'NAVE' '".i' DOWNWIND DIRECTIONAL DISCHA. RGE CAPABILITY. (GR) Figure 2 20-inch wellhead diverter system schematic. FILLUP LINE ~ · · 5.000 PS1 WP ANNULAR PREVENTER ~ FLOWLJNE ~.000 PS1. WP PIPE RAM8 ,Ilia "iii, 1Lt Figure 3 5,000 P$1 WP. BLIND RAIdB ;3' KILL LINE I'"Jll!!...":".J' 4' CHOKE LINE DRILLING O TO 8POOL CHECK GATE GATE IllljJllll , ; GATE VALVE VALVE VALVE '.VALVE VALVE ' ' .. 10.0OO Pal WP CHOKE ' MANIFOLD B.O.P. stack configuration,13~Sinch triple ram stack with annular pressure. MUD SYSTEM: · 10'V/ x 8½'H 'x 38'L 575 Barrel Mud Suction Tank w/$°L Porch Extension, 3-Compartment, Slant Bottom, Internal Plumbing, Walkways, Stairs, Safety Rails, Skidded DEMCO 6" x 8' Centrifugal Pump. ' S/N 9252, w/RELIANCE 75 HP Electric Motor, DEMC0 6' x 8" Centrifugal Pump. S/N 9Z53, w/RELIANCE 75 HP Electric Motor, w/Mud Hopper, Individually Skidded on 8'W x 23'L Covered Skid 10'W x 8~I'H x 38°L 575 Barrel Mud Volume Tank w!3'L Porch Ext..-nsion, 3-Compartments, Slant Bottom,. Internal Plumbing, Walkways, ~;tairs, Safety Rails, Skidded (2) DEMCO 5".x 6"' Centrifugal Pumps, Each w/RELIANCE 75 HP Electric Motor 10'W x .8~/'H x 38'L 575 ~garrel Mud Shaker Tank w/7'L Porch Extension, 3-Compartments, Slant Bottom, .Internal Plumbing, Walkways, Stairs, Safety RaiL% Skidded DEMCO 5" x' 6" 'Centrifugal Pump, S/N 9i71, w/MARATHON 50 HP Electric Yotors TRI-FLO 133296 Tandem, Double Screen, Vibrating Shale Shaker,' S/N TFSHD1008, w/(.Z) PACEMAKER 3 HP Electric Motors TRI-FLO 133557 Desilter, S/N TFDS1075,' w/(16) 4" Cones (5) MORSE Mud Agitat. ors, (4) p/b 10 HP Electric Motor, (1) p/b 5 HP Electric Motor Drilling Fluid Monitoring Equipment RiCEj?~)~ To include: Flow Sensors, Pit'Volume Indic s, · Trip Tank DEPTH 1000 2000 DRILL 17 1/2" HOLE,LOG,SET 13 3/8" CSG. '3000 400o 5OO0 6000' 7O00 DRILL 12 1/4" HOLE,LOG, SET 9 5/8" CSG. TEST i! 5 10 15 20 25 30 DAYS ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION BRX 22-1 ,. , °'/-~,.,f. UNITED STATES ,e,,, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 151'07~0' 5' 61'15' 151' T. 13 T. 12N. .: i. '""~ .... ,.....,'~,.,: ~ .%. , .~.. ~ -.., 1: ~~ 'X """.?'.. >.":/ · VICINITY MAP BRX-22-1 located in Sec.22 T.13N. R.10W. S.M. near Chugach Electric Beluga Power Plank Kenai Peninsula Borough AliCE t~ EO Application by: ALASKAN CRUpE CORPORATION - AUG 0 71981 Naska Oil & G~ ConS. Commi~ion Anchorage 0.5 0 1.0 2.0 mi. 4 'i- 4-- -I' -+' -t- i I ! I I .J_ I ! ! I I ! I I I + + '!- -I- B. BURGLIN,e~ a~ ADL- $59003 T 14 N $1MPCO ANTA Fe ADL-$260~ SIMPCO +SANTA F.~L t SIMPCO RIV£R BELUGA RIVE K. EVERETT E, _l_et al ~ 6-30-88 ADL-326070 UNIT ARCO, CHE¥, SHELL. HBP I' , CHEVRON SHELL · ,CO.CH£V II I.L. '1 · AOL- ~I$1 e i/-I"' 13 &DL-ZIIZI vRo_y t R.W/~GNER R.WAGNER ~DL-Z,,,T ..... I I __ '. ] i ! I I ~ ~::::... .'., ~ ~:.U~o~(,o 1359005 I 359~6 ! 1_ i /~...tJ_L_~___~ ..... ~----:i A~-o~,.o / / . ~q Ic.[v~. I I ~ ~ ~"~ ~ I LEASE BLOCKS ADJOINING PROJECT LEASE BLOCK BRX-22-1 located' in Se0.22 T.13N. R.10W. S.M. near Chugach Electric Beluga Power' Plant Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska Application by: ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 4000 0 8000 16000 ft. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: THE REQUEST OF BURGLIN, ET ) AL, to pool and integrate ) interests in Section 22, ) T13N, R10W, SM for a gas ) drilling unit. ) Conservation Order No. 227 April 17, 1987 IT APPEARING THAT: · Burglin, et al, (Burglin) requested by letter dated January 15, 1987 that the Alaska Oil and Gas Conser- vation Commission (Commission) issue an order pooling and integrating Burglin's mineral interests in a tract of land, a portion of ADL No. 326070, within Sec- tion 22, T13N, R10W, SM, with the mineral interests of others holding tracts of land within the same Sec- tion 22 for the purpose of developing the lands within Section 22,.T13N, R10W, SM as a drilling unit for the purpose of natural gas drilling. · Notice of a public hearing on March 4, 1987 to consider Burglin's application was published in the Anchorage Daily News on January 30, 1987. · A document of protest and a request for a pre-hearing conference were filed on February 13, 1987, by ARCO Alaska, Inc. (ARCO) operator of the Beluga River Unit. · By letter dated February 17, 1987 the Commission set 9:00 a.m. February 24, 1987 as a pre-hearing conference appointment. · The Commission held the pre-hearing conference on February 24, 1987, before Commission Chairman C. V. Chatterton, presiding; and Commissioners L. C. Smith and W. W. Barnwell. The transcript of that conference is part of the record in this matter. At the conference, Commissioner C. V. Chatterton disclosed the appearance of a potential conflict of interest, and offered to recuse himself from further participation if either party so desired. Burglin reserved the right to object to Commissioner Chatterton's participation before the formal hearing, but neither party objected to his participation at the pre-hearing conference. Conservation Order No. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 2 · , · 10. ll. 12. 13. On February 27, 1987 Burglin requested by telephone that Commissioner Chatterton remove himself from further participation in hearings and subsequent deliberations with respect to subject application for a Commission order, due to the appearance~of a potential conflict of interest. By letter that same day, Commis- sioner Chatterton recused himself from any further participation in these proceedings. The Commission held a hearing on Burglin's application at 9:00 a.m., March 4, 1987 in the Commission's confer- ence room at 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska. Commissioner L. C. Smith presided and Commissioner W. W. Barnwell participated in the hearing. Brian Burglin, Cliff Burglin and Mr. G. F. Player, geologist and expert witness, testified in support of Burg!in's request that the Commission pool and inte- grate the interests of all tracts in Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM for the purpose of developing the section as a gas drilling unit. ARCO, operator of the Beluga River Unit, presented testimony by Mr. J. P. Foley in opposition to the application. By agreement of the parties, the Commission left the hearing record open until April 6, 1987 for the receipt of post-hearing briefs. Burg!in and ARCO each timely filed an opening brief on March 25, 1987, and a reply brief on April 6, 1987. In addition to the documents referred to in numbers 1-12 above, the record in this matter also contains: · Letters from Burglin to ARCO proposing drilling dated December 29, 1986. , Burglin letter to Commission requesting establish- ment of drilling unit dated January 15, 1987. , Letter from ARCO to Brian Burglin dated December 23, 1987. · Letter from Burglin to ARCO dated January 26, 1987. · Notice of Public Hearing by Commission published January 30, 1987. Conservation Order ~,o. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 3 · · · · 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Letter of protest and request for pre-hearing conference from ARCO to Commission dated February 13, 1987. Letter from Bureau of Land Management to Commis- sion dated February 14, 1987. Letter from L. C. Smith to all parties scheduling hearing and pre-hearing conference dated February 17, 1987. Pre-hearing conference transcript, February 24, 1987. List of attendees at pre-hearing conference on February 24, 1987. Letter from C. V[ Chatterton and L. C. Smith to Burglin and ARCO dated February 27, 1987. Hearing transcript of March 4, 1987 hearing. ARCO Exhibits A - N which were presented to Commission on March 4, 1987. List of attendees at March 4, 1987 hearing. Burglin exhibit No. 1 presented at March 4, 1987 hearing. Memorandum to file from L. C. Smith, Commissioner, dated March 5, 1987. Letter from the Assistant Attorney General to Burglin and ARCO dated March 11, 1987. Brief from Burglin to Commission dated March 17, 1987. Brief from Kelley Everette to Commission dated March 25, 1987. Brief from ARCO to Commission dated March 25, 1987. Letter from Bureau of Land Management to Commis- sion dated March 26, 1987. Reply brief from Burglin to Commission dated April 2, 1987. Conservation Orde~ No. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 4 FINDINGS: · · · · · , 23· Reply brief of ARCO to Commission dated April 6, 1987. The Beluga River Unit (BRU) generally overlays the gas accumulation which may be referred to as the Beluga River Undefined Field. The participating area within the BRU has been accepted by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources as defining "the land known to be underlain by hydrocarbons and known or reasonably estimated through use of geological, geophysical, and engineering data to be capable of producing or contributing to production of hydrocarbons in paying quantities." (11AAC 83.351). The BRU and the participating area within the BRU are each defined by the same boundary line in Section 22. The BRU boundary and the participating area boundary (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "area boundary"), as proposed by the Beluga River Unit participating entities (hereinafter collectively referred to as "ARCO") and as accepted by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources and the United States Bureau of Land Management, roughly bisect Section 22 from northeast to southwest. The area boundary divides Burglin acreage on the northwest (lease no. ADL 326070, comprising roughly 9/16 of Section 22) from ARCO acreage on the southeast (lease no. ADL 63055 and ADL 21126, comprising together roughly 7/16 of Section 22). No order under 20 AAC 25.520 has been issued by the Commission establishing drilling units or a spacing pattern for the Beluga River Undefined Field, nor has any order establishing drilling units or spacing requirements relevant to the remainder of Section 22 been issued. ARCO, as operator of the BRU and lessee of ADL 21126, refuses to participate in the integration of interests in of Section 22 as proposed by Burglin. The primary well location proposed by Burglin, is in the I~W¼SE~ Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM; such location is a portion of ADL 21126, a state lease assigned to ARCO. ADL 21126 is entirely within the area boundary, and receives a monthly gas production allocation from the BRU. Conservation Orde~ .Jo. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 5 · · · 10. 11. 12. 13. Burglin's secondary proposed well location in the SW¼NE¼ Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM, is located in ADL 326070, a state lease assigned to Burglin and is entirely outside the area boundary. Burglin's lease, ADL 326070, in addition to comprising a majority (9/16) of Section 22, includes all of Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, T13N, R10W, SM. Burglin believes that gas underlying Burglin's lease is being drained by the BRU operations. The producing wells located in Sections 23 and 27, T!3N, R10W, SM are the closest BRU wells to Burglin's lease no. ADL 326070. Burglin's expert witness, G. F. Player, stated that Burglin's most promising gas exploratory location on all its holdings in the Cook Inlet Basin is the proposed secondary location in Section 22. ARCO presently has no plans to drill a well in Section 22. ARCO does not object to Burglin drilling a well on Burglin's lease in Section 22. CONCLUSIONS: I · 20 AAC 25.055(a) establishes presumptive drilling units and spacing patterns for oil and gas exploration and production activities for areas where the Commission has not established specific drilling units or spacing patterns. · In the absence of a specific Commission order, 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) establishes a governmental section as the presumptive drilling unit for gas exploration. That is, in any area which is not reasonably known to be underlain by a gas accumulation, only one well explor- ing for gas may be drilled on any governmental section, and no such well may be drilled closer than 1500 feet to the unit boundary line. In the absence of conflict- ing information, it is presumed that no more than one well per governmental section is needed for gas explo- ration, and that additional wells would be unnecessary and would constitute waste under AS 31.05. Conservation Order No. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 6 · , · · · · · In the absence of a specific Commission order, 20 AAC 25.055(a)(4) establishes a governmental section as the drilling unit for gas production. That is, in any area reasonably known to be underlain by a gas accumulation, only one producing well may be drilled to any gas pool on any governmental section, and no such well may be closer than 1500 feet to a section boundary line or closer than 3000 feet to any well drilling to or capable of producing from the same pool. In the absence of conflicting information, it is presumed that any gas pool may be efficiently drained by one well per governmental section and that additional wells would constitute waste under AS 31.05. The portion of Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM which falls within the Beluga River Unit participating area boundary (i.e., ADL 63055 and ADL 21126) is reasonably known to overlie a gas accumulation. The remainder of the governmental section (i.e., ADL 326070) is not rea- sonably known to overlie a gas accumulation (il AAC 83.351)o 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(a)(4), the presumptive drilling unit and spacing pattern regu- lations were not intended to apply, and do not address the situation, where part, but only part, of a govern- mental section is reasonably known to overlie a gas accumulation. Neither 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) nor 20 AAC 25.055(a)(4), therefore establishes Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM as a drilling unit. In cases where the presumptive drilling unit and spacing pattern regulations do not apply, the Commis- sion may establish drilling units and spacing patterns, to achieve the purposes of AS 31.05, on a case by case basis. Burglin has the right to produce gas which may underlie Burglin's lease or to otherwise have his correlative rights protected. A well drilled on the portion of Section 22 which is included in ADL 326070 would serve to protect Burglin's rights in Burg!in's lease. ARCO would not be adversely affected by Burglin drill- ing a well on that portion of Section 22 which is included in ADL 326070. Conservation Order ~o. 227 April 17, 1987 Page 7 NOW, THEREFORE; Having fully considered the foregoing findings of fact and conclusions of law, the Commission, in the interests of preventing waste and of protecting the correlative rights of lessees HEREBY ORDERS THAT: 1. Burglin's request for pooling and integration of all interests in Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM for a gas drilling unit is denied. 2. That portion of Burglin's State lease ADL 326070 in Section 22, T13N, R10W, SM consisting of approximately 360 acres, is designated a drilling unit for an explor- atory gas well. 3. The surface location of a well exploring for gas on the above-referenced drilling unit must be at least 1500 feet from any governmental section line. 4. Subject to all drilling permit application require- ments, Burglin may drill a well to explore for gas on DONE at orage, Alaska, and dated April 15, 1987. Lonnie C. Smith,' Co~m~isSioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission W. W. BarnweI1, 'Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (1) Fee ~ ~- ;- ~2 (8) (3) Admtn('9' (lO'and (14 r. hru 22) " (23 ~' 28) ....... (6) OTHER ~31)(~'~f~'~ el/28/87 1. Is tha pen=it fee a~-~a~hed .......................................... YES NO 2. Is well to be located in a daf/ned pool ............................. Q. Is well located proper distance frc:~ prop. ercy.~ · 5. Is s~cient undadicatad acreage available in this pool ............ 6. Is ~ to be deviated and is we!lbore plat inaludad ................ 7. Is operator tha only affected parry ................................. 8. Can p~d t be approved before fifteen-day wait ...................... 9. Does operator have a bond in force .................................. 10. Is a conservation order needed ...................................... ~ 11 Is aJ~ ~ ~urativ~ approval-needed 12. IS the lease ~er appropriate ............................ ~ 13. Does the well l'mve a uniqua uame and r.~er .... ~.]].~[...[[.~...~ .~-,-,,~ " 14. IS conduator string provided ........................................ 15. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ....................... 16. Is enough cement used to circulate om condudtor amd su=face ......... 17. Will cement tie in surface and intarmed~te or produamLon strings 18. Will cement cover all knmm produa=ive horizons ..................... 19. Will all casing give adequate safety im collapse, tension and burst.. 20. Is rlzis well to be kicked off frcm am existing we!lbore ............ 21. Is old wellbore abandomment procedure included on 10-403 ............ 22. Is adequate wellbore separation proposed ............................ 23 Is a di.~er systsm re~ed - ~ 25' ~ ~~s~ ~~ ~d ~~~~ of ~~~ ~d ~ a~~d. 26. ~s ~ ~ ~~ci~= pr~~e ra~ - Test to ,,2~,dp ps~ .. ~ 27. ~ ~ ~~~fold ~lyw/~I ~-53 ~ 84) .................. 28. ~ ~ ~~ of ~S. g~ prob~le ................................. For exploratory and St=atigraphic w~l~: 29. Are data presented om potential overpressure zones? ................. ~ 30. Are seismic a~lysis data presented on shallow gas zones .... : ....... 31. If an offshore loc., ara survey resul~ of seabed conditions presented----~.~ 32 Additional re~rirem~rs - ~'~ IN.u:.LAL ~0. UNi~ ON/C~'~' POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. ~HORE . , Ill I i i