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From:Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC)
To:Stan Porhola
Cc:Regg, James B (OGC)
Subject:RE: Mechanical Integrity Test - West McArthur River Unit 4D (PTD 197-234) 8/14/2025
Date:Friday, October 10, 2025 3:59:50 PM
Attachments:MIT WMRU 4D 08-14-25 Revised.xlsx
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Stan,
I made a minor revision, rounding the BBLs. Please update your copy.
Thank you,
Phoebe
Phoebe Brooks
Research Analyst
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Phone: 907-793-1242
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended
recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or
disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,
please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it
to you, contact Phoebe Brooks at 907-793-1242 or phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov.
From: Stan Porhola <SPorhola@glacieroil.com>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2025 5:07 PM
To: Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay
<doa.aogcc.prudhoe.bay@alaska.gov>; Brooks, Phoebe L (OGC) <phoebe.brooks@alaska.gov>;
Wallace, Chris D (OGC) <chris.wallace@alaska.gov>
Cc: KPF LeadOP <kpfleadop@glacieroil.com>; Clara Albacete <calbacete@glacieroil.com>; Zack
Hundrup <ZHundrup@glacieroil.com>
Subject: Mechanical Integrity Test - West McArthur River Unit 4D (PTD 197-234) 8/14/2025
Jim,
See attached MIT form for West McArthur River Unit 4D (PTD 197-234) performed on
8/14/2025, a successful MIT-IA witnessed by Timothy Mayers with the EPA for this Class 1 well.
Regards,
Stan Porhola
Production & Wells Engineer
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Phone: 907-433-3820
Mobile: 907-331-8228
Email: sporhola@glacieroil.com
188 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Suite
510
Anchorage, AK 99503
www.glacieroil.com
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Attached for your files is confirmation that 2.06 tons of diesel contaminated gravel from the above
referenced site was successfully treated at the Alaska Soil Recycling Spar Avenue facility on October
2nd 2004. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this action.
Best Regards,
James Nunley
Fairweather E & P Services
Main (907) 258 -3446
Direct Line (907) 343 -0327
Cell (907) 232 -9952
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September 23, 2004 RECEIVED
5EP 2 3 2004
Robert Crandall Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Petroleum Geologist Anchotaly2
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7' Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3539
Re: Final Report Houston Well P &A's
Dear Mr. Crandall:
Per your regµest, please find enclosed two copies of the summary report for the Houston
No.'s 1,2,3,4 and 22 well P &A's that Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. has completed for
the AOGCC.
Fairweather greatly appreciates the opportunity to assist the Commission on this project.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact the
undersigned at 907- 258 -3446.
Sincerely,
FAIRWEATHER E &P SERVICES, INC.
Jesse Mohrbacher
President
Enclosure
2000 East 88th Avenue • Anchorage, Alaska 99507 • (907) 258 -3446 • FAX (907) 279 -5740
650 North Sam Houston Parkway East, Suite 505 • Houston, Texas 77060 • (281) 445 -5711 • FAX (281) 445 -3388
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September 23 2004
RECEIVED
SEP 2 3 2004
Robert Crandall Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Petroleum Geologist Anchorage
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7 Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3539
Re: Final Report Houston Well P &A's
Dear Mr. Crandall:
Per your request, please find enclosed two copies of the summary report for the Houston
No.'s 1,2,3,4 and 22 well P &A's that Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. has completed for
the AOGCC.
Fairweather greatly appreciates the opportunity to assist the Commission on this project.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact the
undersigned at 907 - 258 -3446.
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FAIRWEATHER E &P SERVICES, INC.
Jesse Mohrbacher
President
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REPORT OF PROJECT OPERATIONS
Abandonment in Compliance with AOGCC
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 . INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... ..............................1
• 2. PROJECT PERMITS AND APPROVALS .........................
2.1 Landowner Approvals ............................................................... ............................... 2
. 2.2 Applications for Sundry Approvals .......................................... ............................... 2
. 2.3 Landfill Approval ...................................................................... ............................... 2
2.4 Houston No. 1 Reserve Pit Closure Plan .................................. ............................... 2
2.5 Contained Water Discharge ...................................................... ............................... 2
2.6 Temporary Water Discharge ..................................................... ............................... 3
2.7 Approval to Transport Diesel Contaminated Gravel ................ ............................... 3
3. COMPLETION REPORTS AND PHOTOS ....................................... ............................... 3
i APPENDICES
Appendix A: Landowner Approvals
Appendix B: Applications for Sundry Approvals
Appendix C: Landfill Approval
Appendix D: Solid Waste Disposal Plan
i Appendix E: Contained Water Discharge
Appendix F: Temporary Discharge Permit
Appendix G: Approval to Transport Diesel Contaminated Gravel
Appendix H: Completion Reports and Photos
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• 1. INTRODUCTION
Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. (Fairweather) was contracted by the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission ( AOGCC) to plug and abandon (P &A) five coal bed methane wells
• and close an open reserve pit in the vicinity of Houston, Alaska. The well P &A program and
. reserve pit closure described herein covers the permanent P &A work and site clearances for the
• Growth Resources International, Inc. (GRI) Houston well No.'s 1, 2, 3, 4, and 22. These wells
were drilled during the years from 1997 to 2000 in anticipation of developing a coal bed methane
gas field. GRI, an Australian company, failed to complete the field as planned when the cost of
• development and other project conditions resulted in an uneconomic venture. The leases were
• dropped and the wells became the responsibility of their bonding company, ACE USA and
ultimately the AOGCC. The P &A and reserve pit closure work was performed between the
dates of August 23 and September 8, 2004 and effectively closed out the well sites and reserve
pit in accordance with AOGCC P &A and site closure regulations.
The project was started by contacting local landowners in the vicinity of the wells regarding the
r work that was to be performed. This process included providing proposed work information to
local landowners and soliciting access approval to the specific parcels where each well was
. located. Project permits were also acquired during the up front planning phase of the work.
• After all project permits were acquired and the field equipment had been assembled and ready,
mobilization of equipment and personnel commenced from Anchorage and Kenai.
. The field work required 16 days to complete and was partially delayed by an intense rainstorm
that hit south central Alaska on August 26, 2004. The P &A of the five wells required seven (7)
days to complete and closure of the reserve pit at the Houston No. 1 location required an
additional nine (9) days to complete. The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR)
. requested that Fairweather perform additional work at the Houston No. 1 well site and reserve pit
to accommodate various concerns of the local landowners in the Houston No. 1 vicinity.
Fairweather completed this additional work under a separate contract with the ADNR.
The entire project was completed without incident and within all applicable regulatory
. requirements.
2. PROJECT PERMITS AND APPROVALS
The following permits and approvals were acquired prior to performing the field work:
• • Landowner Approvals
• Applications for Sundry Approvals
• Landfill Approval
• Solid Waste Disposal Plan
• Contained Water Discharge
. • AWWU Temporary Water Discharge
• ADEC Approval to Transport Diesel Contaminated Gravel
The above permit approvals are described below.
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2.1 Landowner Approvals
Local private landowners in the vicinity of each well were contacted in writing by
. Fairweather and provided information on the timing and nature of work that was planned
for P &A of the area well(s). Written approval of the private landowners for access and
performance of the work was requested in these approvals are included in Appendix A.
. In the case of the Houston No. 22 well, which is located on Matanuska Susitna Borough
Land, the Borough was contacted verbally and a written report of the work performed on
this well was provided to the Borough.
2.2 Applications for Sundry Approvals
Applications for Sundry Approval were submitted to the AOGCC for each well that was to
be P &A'd. These Applications with are contained in Appendix B.
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Approval for landfill of waste barite and bentonite at the Houston No. 1 location was
acquired from the Matanuska Susitna Borough Landfill. A copy of this approval is
included in Appendix C. Two 30 cubic yard dumpsters were utilized on the project to store
. and transport additional construction debris such as junk pipe, well cellars, pallets, cement
sacks, pvc tubing, wellheads and other miscellaneous debris. These dumpsters were
emptied at the Matanuska - Susitna Borough Landfill.
• 2.4 Houston No. l Solid Waste Disposal Plan
The reserve pit at the Houston No. 1 well was closed in accordance with the Alaska
i Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Coal Bed Methane /Shallow Natural
Gas Policy. A copy of the Solid Waste Disposal Plan is included in Appendix D. During
the development of the project, the Plan was modified during discussions between
Fairweather, the AOGCC and the ADEC to include removal of the reserve pit liner material
versus burial in place of the liner. The liner material was placed in one of the
. aforementioned dumpsters and the drilling mud was buried in place after removal of the
liner in accordance with the Solid Waste Disposal Plan.
2.5 Contained Water Discharge
r As part of the Houston No. 1 Reserve Pit Closure Plan, Fairweather acquired a surface
discharge permit for the water in the reserve pit. The water was primarily rainwater and
snowmelt and was analyzed to ensure that the discharge was within acceptable limits set by
the ADEC. A copy of this permit approval is included in Appendix E.
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At the conclusion of cementing operations, approximately 1,200 gallons of cement rinse
wastewater required disposal. Fairweather disposed of this fluid at the Anchorage Water &
• Wastewater Utility (AWWU) facility located at 92nd Avenue and King Street in
. Anchorage. A copy of the permit approval for this activity is included in Appendix F.
• 2.7 Approval to Transport Diesel Contaminated Gravel
Approximately one (1) cubic yard of diesel - contaminated gravel at the Houston No. 3 well
site had been staged on liner material for future disposal. This material was recovered and
transported to Anchorage Soil Recycling for thermal treatment and disposal. Approval for
the transport of the gravel was required from the ADEC and a copy of this approval is
contained in Appendix G.
3.0 COMPLETION REPORTS AND PHOTOS
• Completion reports for each well showing the final status of the well and photo documentation of
• the work performed were submitted to the AOGCC. A similar report for the closure of the
Houston No. 1 reserve pit is included. Copies of these reports are included in Appendix H.
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2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Kenneth C. & Marcia E. Conn
Address PO Box 940165
Houston, AK 99694 -0165
Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or leased by you and described as follows.
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Description of Pro erties
Parcel # Township Rang Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 18N 03W 21 T -OOA
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes/ no
If yes please describe:
Activity Description
Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
equipment at or near each well site. Each site will be cleared of all gas well associated debris. The
wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
• If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will inde =ify you from all
. claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your perrnssiomherein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you shoutdih ye any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.comgAYou may also
. contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
. A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
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. Print: f� -LV , C.p vto, Jeff Osborn
Asst. Project Manager /Permits CoordmaWri °
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r Impry Value 103,800 111,600 107,200
Total Value 116,400 127,500 123,100
Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
Address: 15034 W HEATH DR IMP Market Sale 6/1993
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Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
Map Number: HO 5 T /R /S: S 18NO3W21
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Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or leased by you and described as follows.
Land 0 Surface ❑
Description of Pro erties
Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 18N 103W 21 D -8
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Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
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wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
. comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
. contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
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Signed: Sincerely,
. Print: 7 +74-3 1lf10 Jeff Os e
Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
Contact Phone # _ 0 ; Fairweather E &P Services
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Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
. 2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
. Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
. Date: July 12, 2004
. Job. No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Michael L. Mikkelsen
Address PO Box 940005
. Houston, AK 99694 -0005
. Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
. the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
. and /or leased by you and described as follows.
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Description of Pro ernes
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A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
• If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
. .50 We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
. claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258-3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
. A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
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Contact Phone # / 7� �9� 7.5� 3 Fairweather _E &P Services_
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Account # 18NO3W21D008 Recording District: PALMER
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W 2nd BAIRD THOS F
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OWNER TAXABLE 2003 CTY 0040 2004 CTY 0040 2005 CTY 0040
Land Value 46,500 52,500 52,500
. Impry Value 293,300 319,400 311,800
Total Value 339,800 371,900 364,300
Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
. Address: ** Multiple Addresses **
Acres: 30.00 Original: 30.00
. Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
• Map Number: HO 5 T /R /S: S 18NO3W21 D
Tax Roll: REGULZL 2005 Notice /Bill: OWNER
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Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Charlie McAllen
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. Anchorage, AK 99504
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Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
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Parcel # Township Range Section LotCTract#
NIA 11 8N 03W 21 C -10
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes/ no
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Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
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. wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
. Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
. comments, please contact meat (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
. contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james @fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
. A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
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Print:L.
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Recording District: PALMER
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W 2nd HUBBLE MONTY
N 3rd
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• S CIS ANCHORAGE AK 99504
Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 CTY 0040 2004 CTY 0040 2005 CTY 0040
Land Value 63,000 66,000 66,000
Impry Value
. Total Value 63,000 66,000 66,000
Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
Address: 17697 W PARKS HWY
Acres: 30.28 original: 30.28
Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
. Map Number: HO 5 T /R /S: S 18NO3W21 C
Tax Roll: REGULAR 2005 Notice /Bill: OWNER
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2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
' Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 - 100
Land Owner Margaret Bryant
Address 2 Oakes of Wellington
10240 Hendley RD #222
1 Manassas, VA 20110
' Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells m '' $1 _ .
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
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Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 18N 03W 21 C -8
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes / no
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Activity Description
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equipment at or near each well site. Each site will be cleared of all gas well associated debris. The
wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
. . We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
. locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
. comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
. If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
. A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
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Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
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Recording District: PALMER
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0 1st BRYANT MARGARET
W 2nd
N 3rd
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R Str 10240 HENDLEY RD # 222
S CIS MANASSAS VA 20110
Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 CTY 0040 2004 CTY 0040 2005 CTY 0040
. Land Value 44,700 62,100 62,100
Impry Value
Total Value 44,700 62,100 62,100
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Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
Address: 17986 W PARKS HWY
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.Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
Map Number: HO 5 T /R /S: S 18NO3W21 C
Tax Roll: REGULAR. 2005 Notice /Bill: OWNER
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Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 -100
r Land Owner CBMC LTD
Address PO Box 101333
. Anchorage, AK 99510 -1333
Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
. the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or leased by you and described as follows.
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Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
. N/A 18N 03W t2i A -1
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes/ no
If yes please describe:
Activity Description
. Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
equipment at or near each well site. Each site will be cleared of all gas well associated debris. The
. wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
. A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
. locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
. contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
• If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
. A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
• Day of 2004
. Signed: Sincerely, '
Print: Jeff Osb r
. Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
Contact Phone # Fairweather E &P Services
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1 O 1st CBMC LTD
W 2nd MCCARREY J L JR.
N 3rd
' E C/O % CORA B MCCARREY
R Str PO BOX 101333
S CIS ANCHORAGE AK 99510 1333
i Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 CTY 0040 2004 CTY 0040 2005 CTY 0040
Land Value 52,500 72,500 72,500
Impry Value
Total Value 52,500 72,500 72,500
r Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
P Address: 14701 W HEATH DR
Acres: 50.00 Original: 50.00
r Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
r Map Number: HO 5 T /R /S: S 18NO3W21 A
TaX Roll: REGULAR 2005 NoticeIBiil: OWNER
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Lot A -1, Township 18N, Range 03W, Section 21
. Houston, Alaska
Greetings:
• Pursuant to your letter of July 12, 2004 to CBMC, Ltd. and my conversation with
your offices this date, this is to confirm that Fairweather P &P Services, Inc. does not
intend to and will not enter upon the property owned by CBMC, Ltd. as the same is not
. required for the services which your firm is providing AOGCC.
Thank you For the courtesy which you afforded me in my telephone conversation
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1 Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Frederick I. & Alvera Alley
Address PO Box 940291
' Houston, AK 99694 -0291
Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or IV^aa by you and described as follows.
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Description of Properties
Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 11 8N 03W 21 D -7
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If yes please describe:
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locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
Day of 2004
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Print: Jeff Osborn
. Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
Contact Phone # Fairweather E &P Services
Please Sign and Return One Copy
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Recording District: PALMER
Account # 18NO3W21D007
Audit 18NO3W21D -6
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W 2nd y `
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S CIS HOUSTON AK 99694 0291
Certified` Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 CTY 0040 .. +-- 2005 CTY 0040
Land Value 25,000 27,500 27,500
Impry Value 136,100 143,300 146,800
Total Value 161,100 170,800 174,300
r Mill Levy 14.483 14.800 .000
Address: 14900 W HEATH DR IMP Market Sale 9/2001
Acres: 10.00 Original: 10.00
Place Name: CITY OF HOUSTON
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Date: July 12, 2004
Job No.: 137 -100
. Land Owner Dan'l L. Waelbrock
Address 24510 SR 9 NE
Arlington, WA 98223
Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or !eased by you and described as follows.
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Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 18N 02W 11 C -22
. N/A 18N 02W 11 C -18
N/A 18N 02W 11 C -11
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes/ no
If yes please describe:
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Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
equipment at or near each well site. Each site will be cleared of all gas well associated debris. The
wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
. We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with -your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
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Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
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Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 NAR 0015 2004 NAR 0015 2005 NAR 0015
Land Value 18,000 18,000 18,000
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Total Value 18,000 18,000 18,000
Mill Levy 13.911 14.180 000
Address: 6057 W LANCE CIR
Acres: 1 5.00 Original: 5.00
Place Name: HOUSTON AREA
Map Number: HO 1 T /R /S: S IBNO2WIl C
Tax Roll: REGULAR 2005 Notice /Bill: OWNER
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O 1st WAELBROCK DAN'L L
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Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 NAR 0015 2004 NAR 0015 2005 NAR 0015
Land Value 18,000 18,000 18,000
Impry Value
'Total Value 18,000 18,000 18,000
Mill Levy 13.911 14.180 .000
P Address: 6060 W BILLIE ANNE CIR
'Acres: 5.00 Original: 5.00
Place Name: HOUSTON AREA
Map Number: HO 1 T /R /S: S 18NO2W11 C
,Tax Roll: REGULAR 2005 Notice/Bill: OWNER
Upd: 8/04/95 13:34:40 IVANSANT Neighborhood: WASILLA
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Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 NAR 0015 2004 NAR 0015 2005 NAR 0015
Land Value 30,000 30,000 30,000
Impry Value
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'Address: 6060 W BERNIE CIR
PAcres: 10.00 Original: 10.00
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Map Number: HO 1 T /R /S: S 18NO2W11 C
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Job No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Brenda K. Morris
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Wasilla, AK 99654
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Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane wells in
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned
and /or leased by you and described as follows.
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Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
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Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
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wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
-d g . We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
. claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james@fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
Day of "� . 2004
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Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
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Recording District: PALMER
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Audit 18NO2W11C -2 12= Comments Exist
0 1st MORRIS BRENDA K
W 2nd
N 3rd
E C/O
R Str 6796 N DAN JOE ST
S CIS WASILLA AK 99654
Certified Certified Work in Progress
OWNER TAXABLE 2003 NAR 0015 2004 NAR 0015 2005 NAR 0015
Land Value 40,000 40,000 40,000
Impry value
Total Value 40,000 40,000 40,000
Mill Levy 13.911 14.180 000
Address: 6796 N DAN JOE ST LOS Market Sale 2/2000
,Acres: 10.00 Original: 10.00
Place Name: HOUSTON AREA
Map Number: HO 1 T /R /S: S 18NO2W11 C
Tax Roll: REGULAR 2005 Notice /Rill: OWNER
Upd: 10/06/03 13:46:37 MWHEELER Neighborhood: WASILLA
F3 =Exit F4= Totals F5= Backward F6= Forward F13 =Abort F14= Options
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Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99507
s Telephone (907) 258 -3446 Fax (907) 279 -5740
Date: July 12, 2004
' Job No.: 137 -100
Land Owner Robt W. & Sandra L. Teeling
1 Address 6059 W. Bernie Cir.
Wasilla, AK 99654
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r Fairweather E &P Services is proposing to permanently plug and abandon five coal bed methane welly L,n�
the Houston area on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Administration Oil & Gas Conservation - "a
Commission (AOGCC). We respectfully request permission to cross properties owned'
and /or leased by you and described as follows.
Land 0 Surface ❑
Description of Properties
Parcel # Township Range Section Lot/Tract#
N/A 18N 02W 10/11 C -20
Do you have any hazards or sensitive areas that we should know about on your property? yes / no
If yes please describe:
Activity Description
Proposed activities would require the mobilization and use of well cementing and excavation
r equipment at or near each well site. Each site will be cleared of all gas well associated debris. The
wells themselves will be plugged with cement and buried at least four feet below natural ground level.
A reserve pit located near well #1 will be cleaned up and backfilled to natural ground level.
Activities are expected to last less than two weeks from start to finish.
If you are not 100% owner of property listed above, please indicate your percentage of ownership,
_4 . We will obtain permission from the other interested parties and will indemnify you from all
claims and damages that might result from our work by virtue of your permission herein granted. Work
locations shown on the enclosed plat (or map) are approximate. If you should have any questions or
comments, please contact me at (907) 258 -3446 or email josborne @fairweather.com. You may also
contact James Nunley at a local cell number (907) 232 -9952 or email james @fairweather.com
If this request meets with your approval, please so indicate by signing and returning one copy of this letter.
A self addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
(� Day of A 2004
Signed: Sincerely,
• Print: Jeff Osborne
Asst. Project Manager /Permits Coordinator
Contact Phone #+� j Fairweather E &P Services
0 Please Sign and Return One Copy
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RPR100 < RO PROPERTY RECORD > A 6104104 Time 12:36:37
Recording District: PALMER
Account # 18NO2W11CO20
Audit 18NO2W11C -10
O 1st TEELING ROBT W & SANDRA L
W 2nd
N 3rd
E C/O
M R Str 6059 W BERNIE CIR
IDS CIS WASILLA AK 99654
Certified Certified Work in Progress
D OWNER TAXABLE 2003 NAR 0015 2004 NAR 0015 2005 NAR 0015
Land Value 36,000 36,000 36,000
Impry Value 61,000 84,300 86,200
Total Value 97,000 120,300 122,200
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Mill Levy 13.911 14.180 .000
Address: 6059 W BERNIE CIR LOS Market Sale 11/1982
VAcres: 10.00 Original: 10.00
• Place Name: HOUSTON AREA
Map Number: HO 1 T /R /S: S 18NO2W11 C
D,Tax Roll: REGULAR 2005 Notice /Bill: OWNER
IDUpd: 2/05/04 10:30:44 MBUCK Neighborhood: WASILLA
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1 E & P SERVICES, INC.
September 21, 2004
Ron Swanson, Director
Department of Community Development
Matanuska- Susitna Borough
350 E. Dahlia Avenue
r Palmer, Alaska 99645
RE: Plug and Abandonment of the Houston No. 22 Coal Bed Methane Gas Well
r Dear Mr. Swanson:
Please find enclosed the Completion Report for the final abandonment of the Houston
No. 22 well. This well was located on Matanuska- Susitna Borough land in Section 9,
M Township 18 N, Range 3W, Seward Meridian. Fairweather completed this project on
' August 30, 2004 on behalf of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
( AOGCC).
1 Fairweather will forward you a copy of the overall project report after it has been
r submitted to the AOGCC. Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions or
require any additional information.
Sincerely,
r FAIRWEATHER E &P SERVICES, INC.
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Jesse Mohrbacher
M President
cc: Bob Crandall, AOGCC
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2000 East 88th Avenue • Anchorage, Alaska 99507 • (907) 258 -3446 • FAX (907) 279 -5740
650 North Sam Houston Parkway East, Suite 505 • Houston, Texas 77060 - (281) 445 -5711 • FAX (281) 445 -3388
Appendix B
. APPLICATIONS FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
20 AAC 25.280
1. Type of Request: Abandon Suspend Operational shutdown Lj Perforate Waiver Lj Annular Dispos. Lj
Alter casing ❑ Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
RE 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number:
Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development ❑ Exploratory ❑✓ 197 -241
3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number.
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50 -009- 20009 -00
0 7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 1
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
1730 1730 240 240 240' -840' none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor 36 10" 36 36 NA NA
Surface 492 7" 492 492 NA NA
Intermediate
Production 1600 4.5" 1600 1600 NA NA
Liner
erforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
None
ackers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
re * ption Summary of Proposal 13. Well Class after proposed work:
tailed Operations Program I BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Q Development ❑ Service ❑
11 4 Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
'ommencing Operations: 15 -Aug -04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged Q Abandoned ✓❑
6. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑
ommission Representative:
tri'nted I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
gnature ����� _. -Phone 907 - 258 -3446 Date 28- Jul -04
IF COMMISSION USE ONLY
nditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number.
lug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance E] her:
ubsequent Form Required:
BY ORDER OF
proved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
Form 10-403 Revised 12/2003 INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE Submit in Duplicate
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Houston No. l
Plug and Abandonment Procedure
Well Status
Houston No. 1 is suspended with a 10 inch conductor driven to 36 feet, 7 inch surface
i casing set at 492 feet and cemented to surface, and 1680 feet of 4 'h inch casing cemented
from TD to surface. Available information indicates that a cement plug was placed in the
well from 240 to 840 feet. There is no record of the well ever being perforated, or having
i the shoe drilled out for production or testing purposes. Attachment 1 shows the present
status of the Houston No. 1 well.
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i 1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to
begin well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to
witness cementing operations.
2. Mobilize any additional equipment and personnel needed to location such as a JD
450 dozer.
i 3. Open valves at surface to verify well is dead, install gauges as needed for
monitoring. Bleed off any pressure.
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. 4. Remove blind flange from top of well.
i 5. RU boom truck and RIH with small tubing and tag TOC at 240 feet.
6. RU batch cementing unit. Mix and pump 15f ppg, Type I cement plug from 240
feet to surface. Collect returns in vac truck.
7. Clean up cementing equipment and recover cement rinse water for future reuse or
treatment and disposal. WOC.
8. Excavate around well to six (6) feet, cut off casing strings a minimum of four (4)
feet below grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Top off 7 x 4 -1/2 inch
i annulus with cement if necessary prior to installing well marker plate.. .
9. Backfill well excavation and 10 x 10 x 3 foot depression immediately west of the
well pad and grade location to blend in with surroundings and provide positive
drainage.
10. Pick up any debris and move necessary equipment to the Houston No. 2 location.
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GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
Houston # 1 Well Schematic
' Permit # 197 -241
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4.11 depths BGL GRI Inc c/o AOGCC
Houston # 1 Well Schematic
• Permit # 197 -241
GL API # 50- 009 - 20009 -00
s Casing Strings capped
s W/ 18" diameter 1/4 Proposed Abandonment Status
steel plate @ 4' BGL
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15 PPG +/- Type I cement from 240' to surface
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r STATE OF ALASKA
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ALASKA OR AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
r 20 AAC 25.280
r 1. Type of Request: Abandon j Suspend Operational shutdown Lj Perforate Lj Waiver L Annular. Dispos.
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Alter casing❑ Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
r 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number:
r Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development ❑ Exploratory 0 197 -242
3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number.
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 009 - 20010 -00
7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 2
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
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PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
2105 2105 2105 2105 none none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor
Surface 462 7" 462 462 NA NA
Intermediate
Production 1662 4.5" 1662 1662 NA NA
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
None
ackers and SSSV Type: None Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
2. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 13. Well Class after proposed work:
etailed Operations Program ❑✓ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Development ❑ Service ❑
14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
mmencing Operations: 15 -Aug -04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged Q Abandoned Q
6. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ E] WINJ ❑ WDSPL E] ommission Representative:
tnnte . d hereby certify that the foregoing'is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
gnature Phone 907- 258 -3446 Date 28 -Jul -04
COMMISSION USE ONLY
nditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
lug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑
then.
ubsequent Form Required:
BY ORDER OF
proved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
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Well Status
Houston No. 2 is reported to be suspended with 7 inch casing set at 462 feet and
cemented back to surface, 4 -%2 inch casing set and cemented back to surface from 1662
r feet, and the 4 -%2 inch shoe drilled out for a final TD of 2105 feet. While not in the
records, the well was completed at one time with tubing and a submersible pump
according to interviews of persons familiar with the project. The pump was used to de-
water the well for gas production but due to excessive water production, attempts at
. doing so were abandoned and the pump and tubing were removed. The well is currently
suspended with a blind flange at surface and wing valves that provide access to the 4 -1/2
i inch casing. Attachment 1 shows the present status of the Houston No. 2 well.
Operations Procedure
r Fairweather's proposed P &A procedure for the Houston No. 2 well is presented below
. and depicted in Attachment 2.
1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to
begin well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to
i witness cementing operations.
• 2. Open valve(s) to verify the well is dead. Install gauges as necessary for monitoring
and bleed off any surface gas.
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3. RU batch cementing equipment and triplex pump, initiate injection test for
r bullheading cement using cement rinse water from Houston No.'s 4, 22 and 1.
When inj ectivity is verified (2 casing volumes or 56 barrels of water minimum),
r mix and bullhead 28 bbls of 15f ppg, Type I cement to fill casing from TD to
. surface. WOC.
4. RD cementing equipment and clean up same. Recover rinse water in storage tank
for later use in injection test on Houston No. 3.
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5. Excavate around well to six (6) foot depth, cut off casing strings a minimum of 4
. feet below grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Top off annulus with
cement if necessary before installing marker plate. Backfill the well excavation and
grade location to blend in with surroundings and provide positive drainage.
i 6. Pick up any debris and move necessary equipment to the Houston No. 3 location.
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GIL API # 50 009 - 20010 - 00
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
' APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
20 AAC 25.280
1. Type of Request: Abandon � Suspend Operational shutdown Perforate Waiver Lj Annular Dispos.
Alter casing ❑ -- Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
. 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number.
. Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development ❑ Exploratory Q 197 -243
3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 009 - 20011 -00
.7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 3
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
2030 2030 2030 2030 none none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor
Surface 505 7" 505 505 NA NA
Intermediate
Production 2002 4.5" 2002 2002 NA NA
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
1338 -1342,1356-1362,1507-1512, 1338-1342,1356-1362,1507-151 None NA
4R.1 8516
12 ackers and SSSV Type: Packer @ 1900' with LH driven Kudu pump for Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Packer @ 1900' with LH driven Kudu
below packer H2O disposal pump for below packer H2O disposal.
12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal H 13. Well Class after proposed work:
Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Development ❑ Service ❑
4. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
mmencing Operations 15- Aug-04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged Q Abandoned ✓❑
6. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑
ommission Representative:
tnnte . I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
gnature Phone 907 - 258 -3446 Date 28- Jul -04
COMMISSION USE ONLY
onditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
lug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑
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bsequent Form Required:
BY ORDER OF
proved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
Form 10 -403 Revised 12/2003 INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE Submit in Duplicate
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Houston No. 3
Plug and Abandonment Procedure
Well Status
Houston No. 3 is reported to be completed with 7 inch surface casing set and cemented
from 505 feet to surface. A 4 -%Z inch production casing string was run, set and cemented
. back to surface from 2002 feet. A CBL indicates that the well is cemented with good
bonding evident from 2002 feet to 1000 feet, and from 760 feet to surface. The interval
from 760 feet to 1000 feet does not appear to be cemented. The well was perforated
with a series of five (5) sets of perforations from 1338 feet to 1856 feet. The shoe was
drilled out, a packer was set at 1900 feet and a progressive cavity pump was hung off in
• the packer. Records indicate a tubingless completion. Centralized reverse threaded
sucker rods were then run from surface to the pump as a drive shaft. The scheme was to
dewater the coals in the perforated zones and pump them for disposal into a Tyonek
sandstone penetrated by the openhole wellbore below the shoe. The packer set at 1900'
. was intended to be the sealing element to prevent water from loading up the gas
producing interval represented by the perforations. The well has been shut in for several
years and was recorded to have 50 psi on the wellhead in 2002.
. Attachment 1 shows the present status of the Houston No. 3 well. Fairweather's
• inspection of the Houston No. 3 well on June 2, 2004 confirmed some of the information
presented in RFP AOGCC — 0501 although the well house was locked prohibiting entry.
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Operations Procedure
Fairweather's proposed P &A procedure for the Houston No. 3 well is presented below
and depicted in Attachment 2.
• 1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to
. begin well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to
witness cementing operations.
. 2. RU boom truck and remove well - house, surface production equipment, electrical
. equipment and surface mounted KUDU Progressive Cavity Pump drive unit.
3. Inspect gauges for functionality and pressure on wellhead.
• 4. Bleed off any surface gas on the well ensuring that no ignition sources are present.
• The well is anticipated have 50 psi at the wellhead. Well records previously
reviewed by Fairweather indicate maximum pressure at between 50 and 100 psi.
. The well has been shut in for approximately four (4) years and has no doubt
. received some inflow of water into the wellbore. With the top of perforations at
• 1338 feet, an 8.33 ppg kill fluid (fresh water) would exert 580 psi at the top
perforations, which will likely kill the well.
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5. RU batch cementing equipment and triplex pump, initiate injection test for
bullheading cement using cement rinse water from Houston No. 2 and fresh water.
When injectivity is verified (2 casing volumes or 60 barrels minimum), mix and
bullhead 29 bbls of 15t ppg, Type I cement to fill casing from TD to surface.
WOC.
• 6. RD cementing equipment and clean up same. Recover cement rinse water in
storage tank for treatment and disposal or recycle.
7. Excavate around well to six (6) foot depth, cut off casing strings a minimum of 4
. feet below grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Top off annulus with
cement if necessary before installing marker plate. Backfill well excavation and
grade location to blend in with surroundings and provide positive drainage.
8. Pick up any debris and demobilize equipment from the location.
9. Perform site clearance inspection with AOGCC inspector at time of mutual
convenience.
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*All depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
Houston # 3 Well Schematic
Permit # 197 -243
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Solid steel rod rotary drive string
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Formation fluid /water
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All depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
GL Houston # 3 Well Schematic
Casing Strings capped � �.� � � ;� � � � Permit # 197 - 243
w/ 18" diameter 114" .: ._= API # 50- 009 - 20011 -00
steel plate @ 4' BGL
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ALASKA OI�AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
20 AAC 25.280
.1. Type of Request: Abandon ✓ Suspend Operational shutdown Lj Perforate U WaiverLj Annular Dispos. Lj
Alter casing ❑ Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
.2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number:
Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development ❑ Exploratory ❑✓ 197 -244
3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 009 - 20012 -00
7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 4
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
478 478 105 105 none none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor 78 8" 78 78 NA NA
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
ackers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
2. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal L 13. Well Class after proposed work:
etailed Operations Program BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory 0 Development ❑ Service ❑
i1 4. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
ommencing Operations: 15 -Aug -04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged 0 Abandoned 0
6. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑
mmission Representative:
tdrit I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
gnature one 907 - 258 -3446 Date 27 -Jul -04
COMMISSION USE ONLY
onditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
lug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑
then.
ubsequent Form Required:
BY ORDER OF
proved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
S Form 10-403 Revised 12/2003 INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE Submit in Duplicate
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' Plug and Abandonment Procedure
Well Status
' Houston No. 4 was suspended with an 8 inch conductor casing driven to 78 feet. The
hole was then drilled to 478 feet when the project was abandoned due to the unfavorable
lithology encountered. The well at the surface consists of just the 8 inch conductor above
grade with a plastic bucket covering it. Fairweather inspected this site on June 2, 2004
' and measured the depth to water and fill in the well at 15 and 104 feet, respectively.
Attachment 1 shows the present status of the Houston No. 4 well.
' Operations Procedure
Fairweather's proposed P &A procedure for the Houston No. 4 well is presented below
1 and depicted in Attachment 2.
r 1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to
begin well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to
witness cementing operations.
2. Mobilize necessary equipment and personnel to location. Verify well is dead and
e check for gas around well with gas detector.
3. RIH with small tubing to TD /fill level at 105=i= feet BGL.
4. RU batch cementing unit. Mix and pump 30f sack, 15± ppg, Type I cement plug
from 105 feet to surface. Collect returns in vac truck for later disposal in Houston
No. 3 well. Hang off tubing and cement same in place or recover for future use
depending on cementing conditions.
5. Clean up cementing equipment and recover cement rinse water for future reuse or
treatment and disposal. WOC.
. 6. Excavate around casing to six (6) feet, cut off casing a minimum of four (4) feet
below grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Backfill well excavation and
grade for positive drainage.
. 7. Pick up any debris and demobilize equipment to the next well in the program, most
likely Houston No. 22.
8. Perform site clearance inspection with AOGCC inspector at time of mutual
convenience.
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, AII depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
Houston # 4 Well Schematic
Open Top Permit # 197 -244
GL API # 50- 009 - 20012 -00
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All depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
. Houston # 4 Well Schematic
Permit # 197 -244
GL API # 50- 009 - 20012 -00
8" casing capped § - *
Proposed Final Abandonment Status
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
M 20 AAC 25.280
1. Type of Request: Abandon . Suspend Operational shutdown Lj Perforate Waiver Annular Dispos.
Alter casing ❑ Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number.
Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development ❑ Exploratory Q 200 -242
' 3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 009 - 20018 -00
7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 22
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
' 513 513 220 1 220 none Obstruction 220 ft
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor 76 10" 76 76 NA NA
Surface 513 8-5/8" 513 513 NA NA
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
r None
Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 13. Well Class after proposed work:
Detailed Operations Program Q BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Q Development ❑ Service ❑
14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
Commencing Operations: 15- Aug -04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged 0 Abandoned Q
16. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑
Commission Representative:
M 17.1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Printed Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
Signature Phone 907- 258 -3446 Date 28- Jul -04
COMMISSION USE ONLY
• Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
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Subsequent Form Required:
BY ORDER OF
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Plug and Abandonment Procedure
Well Status
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Houston No. 22 is suspended with 10 inch conductor driven to 76 feet and 8 -5/8 inch surface
r casing set at 513 feet. The well was not perforated or completed. An unknown obstruction was
r discovered at approximately 220 feet when an attempt was made to run cased hole wireline logs.
There is no wellhead on the well, only a steel plate partially welded over the top of the 8 -5/8"
r casing.
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. dry at the surface with some debris in the annulus at depths below visible range due to the 8 -5/8
inch casing being wedged off center from the 10 inch conductor. Water is present in the 8 -5/8
r inch casing near the surface and the steel plate cap is not sealed. Attachment 1 shows the present
r status of the Houston No. 22 well.
r Operations Procedure
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Fairweather's proposed P &A procedure for the Houston No. 22 well is presented below and
r depicted in Attachment 2.
1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to begin
r well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to witness
r cementing operations.
r 2. Mobilize necessary equipment and personnel to location. Verify well is dead and check for
gas around well with gas detector.
r 3. RU boom truck and remove steel cap from top of casing. RIH with small tubing to the
r obstruction at 220 feet.
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r 4. RU batch cementing unit. Mix and pump 15f ppg, Type I cement plug from 220 feet to
surface. Collect returns in vac truck for later disposal in Houston No. 3 well. Hang off
r tubing and cement same in place or recover for future use depending on cementing
conditions.
• 5. Fill 10 x 8 -5/8 inch annulus with cement to surface.
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6. Clean up cementing equipment and recover cement rinse water for future reuse or treatment
r and disposal. WOG
r 7. Excavate around casing to six (6) feet, cut off casing a minimum of four (4) feet below
r grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Backfill well excavation and grade for
r positive drainage
r 8. Pick up any debris and demobilize equipment to the Houston No. 1 location:
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! a5f 8" casing capped with 1 14 steel plate (unsealed) Houston # 22 Well Schematic
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. GL API # 50- 009 - 20018 -00
Present Status, June 2, 2004
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Solid Waste Division
c , 350 East Dahlia Avenue • Palmer, AK 99645
Phone (907) 746 -2841 • Fax (907) 746 -2847
E -MAIL: Ggoodale @matsugov.us
Celebrating 40Fears!
. 1964 -2004
August 12, 2004
• Jesse Mohrbacher
Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200
r Anchorage, AK 99507
Dear Jesse,
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. I have received your letter requesting disposal of bentonite and barite. After reviewing the
MSDS sheets you attached with your request is appears that this material will be acceptable for
disposal at the Central landfill at a cost of $50 per ton. You must present a copy of this letter to
the scale house attendant at the time of disposal.
If you have any questions feel free to call (907- 746 - 2841).
Sincerely,
Greg Goodale, Solid Waste Division Manager
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SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN
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► Houston No. l Solid Waste Disposal Plan
Houston, Alaska
Project Background and History
' The Houston No. 1 reserve pit closure project is part of a well plugging and abandonment
' (P &A) and site clearance program for the Growth Resources International Inc. (GRI)
Houston well No.'s 1, 2, 3, 4, and 22 wells. The project is being executed by Fairweather
► E &P Services, Inc. on behalf of the State of Alaska, Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission ( AOGCC). The wells were drilled in anticipation of developing a coalbed
' methane gas field in an area of the Matanuska - Susitna Borough, north of Houston, Alaska.
Drilling operations were conducted during the years 1997 to 2000. The Australian
operator, GRI, failed to complete the field as planned when the cost of development
coupled with a disillusioned investment community forced GRI to forfeit their investment.
t The leases were dropped and the properties became the responsibility of their bonding
company, ACE USA. ACE USA has since forfeited the value of the bond to the AOGCC
and Fairweather has been contracted to P &A the wells, close the reserve pit at Houston No.
1 and obtain final site clearance for each well site.
' The Houston No. 1 reserve pit is located on property that is jointly owned 50% by Mike
and Pam Mikkelson and 50% by Thomas F. Baird. The pit lies at the end of the airstrip
near the Houston No. 1 well and is approximately 75 X 100 X 5 feet in dimension.
' Coordinates for this location are N 61 37.959' W 149 ° 49.292'. The pit is believed to
have been constructed in 1997 by excavating native soils and lining the excavation with
impermeable synthetic liner material of unknown specification. Drilling mud and cuttings
from the Houston No. 1 well were initially discharged to the pit. The drilling mud was a
water based bentonite slurry with barite added for density. Subsequently, the pit may have
' been used to contain produced water from the No. 1 well. GRI periodically pumped the
water in the reserve pit west to the Houston No. 3 well for injection disposal until ceasing
operations in 2000. In 2003, the pit was pumped out completely by a local resident and
t approximately 20% of the liner material has been removed from the northern sidewall and
' bottom of the pit. The current status of the pit is inactive and open. Attachment 1 presents
an aerial view of the reserve pit and surrounding vicinity as of May 16, 2002. Attachment
r 2 shows existing plan and elevation views.
' Water in the reserve pit is clear with some sediment and organic debris on the bottom.
1 Fairweather has applied for a surface discharge permit from the ADEC for the water in the
reserve pit and this approval is forthcoming. The water in the reserve pit is free of
significant contaminants and meets the criteria for surface discharge. The sediments in the
r reserve pit are also non - hazardous and suitable for in place burial. Sampling protocols for
' the water and sediment in the reserve pit were discussed and approved by the ADEC prior
to sampling. The analytical results for the water and sediment in the pit are attached. The
1 following information has been prepared to meet the requirements for closure of the
1 reserve pit under the ADEC Coal Bed Methane /Shallow Natural Gas Policy.
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i Fairweather's plan for closing the reserve pit calls for the following actions:
1. The water in the reserve pit will be pumped out and discharged to the surface in
r accordance with ADEC's approval of said discharge. Substantial effects on surface
water, groundwater and soil are anticipated to be nonexistent from the surface
r discharge of the reserve pit water.
r 2. Next, the pit liner material will be picked up at the perimeter of the pit and folded
r over into the center covering the sediments.
3. The folded liner material and existing limits of the reserve pit will be surveyed for
future reference and filed as a deed notice with the Borough.
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r 4. The pit will then be backfilled with gravel and brought up to grade with the existing
r grass airstrip. It will then be capped with a layer of topsoil and seeded. The gravel
backfill and grade elevation work is subject to approval and funding of such work
r by the ADNR. Otherwise, the liner and waste material will be covered with the
r original spoils material that was excavated to construct the pit. Attachment 3 shows
the proposed pit status after closure as described above.
r 5. Subsequent to backfill, Fairweather will file a deed notice with the Matanuska
r Susitna Borough that contains engineered drawings with the following information:
r • Description of the liner material;
r • Description of any top liner;
r • Thickness and type of cover material;
r • Description of the type of waste in the cell; and
r 0 Surveyed coordinates of the cell.
r 6. Approval for the above - described activity has been granted by the property owners.
r See attached letter approvals.
r Approval of the above Solid Waste Disposal Plan is hereby requested of the Department in
r accordance with the ADEC Coal Bed Methane /Shallow Natural Gas Policy.
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Laboratory Analysis Report
SGS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES -- ALASKA
CT&E Laboratory Delivery Group Number: TA4 -GO- ?626 Page 1
DATE: 08/02/04 COC:
I certify that this data package is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the contract, both
technically and for completeness, for other than the conditions detailed in an attached case narrative. Release
of the data contained in the hard copy data package has been authorized by the Laboratory Manager or designee,
as verified by the following signature.
A case narrative is not required.
Reference Sample Description Sampled Laboratory Number
1044541002 GRAB 04KI00INA 07/26/2004 TA4- GO -P626 -001
1044541004 GRAB 04HI002NA 07/26/2004 TA4 -GO -P626 -002
Submitted by,
Scott G. Mandirola
Production Manager
This report includes a total of 3 pages.
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GRAB 04H1001WA Date Sampled 07/26/04 16:00
. Date Received 07/29/04 09:40
Type F Matrix WATER
. Sampled by CLIENT 080204 1438 Ver. 4.0.198
. ANALYSIS FOR REQUESTED PARAMETERS
r Analyzed Parameter CAS No. Result Flg RLimit Units S Method Date /Time /Anl DUP
NAPHTHALENE 91 -20 -3 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
ACENAPHTHYLENE 208 -96 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
ACENAPHTHENE 83 -32 -9 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20 :11 ra 1.0
FLUORENE 86 -73 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
PHENANTHRENE 85 -01 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
ANTHRACENE 120 -12 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
FLUORANTHENE 206 -44 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
PYRENE 129 -00 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
HENZO(A)ANTHRACENE 56 -55 -3 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
CHRYSENE 218 -01 -9 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE 205 -99 -2 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 207 -08 -9 ND U 0.031 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
BENZO(A)PYRENE 50 -32 -8 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20;11 ra 1.0
INDENO(1,2,3- CD)PYRENE 193 -39 -5 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20 :11 ra 1.0
DIBENZO(A,H)ANTHRACENE 53 -70 -3 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE 191 -24 -2 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
SURROGATE RESULTS
0- TERPHENYL 84 -15 -1 0.60 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
0- TERPHSNYL 84 -15 -1 48 % REC EPA610 07/30/04 20 :11 ra 1.0
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1044541004 COC
GRAB 04KI002WA Date Sampled 07/26/04 16:27
' Date Received 07/29%04 09:40
Type F Matrix .WATER
Sampled by CLIENT 080204 1438 Ver. 4.0.198
' ANALYSIS FOR REQUESTED PARAMETERS
' Analyzed Parameter CAS No. Result Flg RLimit Units S Method Date /Time /Anl Di1F
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' NAPHTHALENE 91 -20 -3 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
ACENAPHTRYLENE 208 -96 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
ACBNAPHTHENE 83 -32 -9 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
FLUORENB 86 -73 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07130/04 21:22 ra 1.0
PHENANTHRENE 85 -01 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
ANTERACENE 120 -12 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
FLUORANTHENE 206 -44 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
PYRENE 129 -00 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
BENZO(AIANTHRACENE 56 -55 -3 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
CHRYSENE 218 -01 -9 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
BENZO(B)FLUORANTHENE 205 -99-2 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
BENZO(K)FLUORANTHENE 207 -08 -9 ND U 0.031 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
BENZO(A)PYRENE 50 -32 -8 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
INDENO(1,2,3- CD) PYRENE 193 -39 -5 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
DISENZO(A,B)ANTHRACENE 53 -70 -3 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE 191 -24 -2 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
SURROGATE RESULTS
- O- TERPHENYL 84 -15 -1 0.58 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
0- TERPHENYL 84 -15 -1 46 8 REC EPA610 07/30/04 21:22 ra 1.0
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' Anchorage, AK 99501
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Work Order: 1044541
Houston Reserve Pit #i
Client: PSI Environmental & Instrumentation
r Report Date: August 12, 2004
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. Enclosed are the analytical results associated with the above workorder.
As required by the state of Alaska and the USEPA, a formal Quality Assurance /Quality Control Program is maintained by
SGS. A copy of our Quality Control Manual that outlines this program is available at your request. The laboratory ADEC
certification numbers are AK08 -03 (DW), UST -005 (CS) and AK00971 (Micro).
Except as specifically noted, all statements and data in this report are in conformance to the provisions set forth by the SGS
Quality Assurance Program Plan and the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference.
If you have any questions regarding this report or if we can be of any other assistance, please call your SGS Project Manager at
(907) 562 -2343.
The following descriptors may be found on your report which will serve to further qualify the data.
PQL Practical Quantitation Limit (reporting limit).
U Indicates the analyte was analyzed for but not detected.
F Indicates an estimated value that falls below PQL, but is greater than the MDL.
J The quantitation is an estimation.
B Indicates the analyte is found in a blank associated with the sample.
* The analyte has exceeded allowable regulatory or control limits.
GT Greater Than
D The analyte concentration is the result of a dilution.
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Surrogate out of control limits.
Q QC parameter out of acceptance range.
M A matrix effect was present.
JL The analyte was positively identified, but the quantitation is a low estimation.
E The analyte result is high outside of calibrated range.
Note: Soil samples are reported on a dry weight basis unless otherwise specified.
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Client Name PSI Environmental & Instrumentation Printed Date/Time 08/12/2004 12:46
Project Name/# Houston Reserve Pit #1 Collected Date/Time 07/26/2004 10:00
Client Sample ID 04HI004TB Received Date/Time 07/27/2004 15:45
Matrix Water (Surface, Eff., Ground) Technical Director Stephen C. Ede
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Volatile Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy
Benzene 0.000400 U 0.000400 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Toluene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Chlorobenzene 0.000500 U 0.000500 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Ethylbenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
P & M - Xylene 0.00200 U 0.00200 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
o- Xylene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
. 1,3- Dichlorobenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
1,4- Dichlorobenzene 0.000500 U 0.000500 mglL EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
1,2- Dichlorobenzene 0 -00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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1,2- Dichloroethane -134 <surr> 93.9 % EPA 602/624 A 72 -119 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Toluene -d8 <sun> 95.3 % EPA 602/624 A 84 -113 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
4- Bromofluorobenzene <surr> 94.8 % EPA 602/624 A 78 -124 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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. Barium 279 3.00 ug/1., SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Cadmium 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Chromium 4.00 U 4.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Lead 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Selenium 10.0 U 10.0 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Silver 2.0 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Waters Department
Chloride 148 2.00 mg/L EPA 300. D 08/12/04 JJB
Total Dissolved Solids 301 10.0 mg/L SM20 2540C E 07/28104 KC
Volatile Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy
Benzene 0.000400 U 0.000400 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08104/04 VS
Toluene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Chlorobenzene 0.000500 U 0.000500 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04104 VS
Ethylbenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08104/04 08/04/04 VS
P & M - Xylene 0.00200 U 0.00200 mg/L EPA 6021624 A 08104/04 08104/04 VS
o- Xylene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 6021624 A 08/04104 08/04/04 VS
1,3- Dichlorobenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04104 VS
1,4- Dichlorobenzene 0.000500 U 0.000500 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
1,2- Dichlorobenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L. EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Surrogates
1,2- Dichioroethane -D4 <surr> 94 % EPA 602/624 A 72 -119 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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. Client Name PSI Environmental & Instrumentation Printed Date/Time 08/12/2004 12:46
Project Name!# Houston Reserve Pit #1 Collected Date/Time 07/26/2004 16:00
. Client Sample ID 04H1001WA Received Date/Time 07/27/2004 15:45
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Parameter Results PQL Units Method Container ID Allowable Prep Analysis Inii
. Limits Date Date
. Volatile Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy
Toluene -d8 <surr> 96 % EPA 602/624 A 84 -113 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
. 4- Bromofluorobenzene <surr> 94.8 % EPA 602/624 A 78 -124 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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Barium 246 3.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08 /01/04 JLB
Cadmium 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
. Chromium 4.00 U 4.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01 /04 JLB
Lead 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Selenium 10.0 U 10.0 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Silver 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Mercury by Cold Vapor 0.000200 U 0.000200 mg/L S W7470A Dissol A 07/30/04 07/30/04 TK
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Barium 275 3.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
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. Chromium 4.00 U 4.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29104 08/01/04 JLB
Lead 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Selenium 10.0 U 10.0 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
. Silver 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 G 07/29/04 08/01/04 JLB
Waters Department
Chloride 144 2.00 mg/L EPA 300.0 D 08/12/04 JJB
Total Dissolved Solids 288 10.0 mg/L SM20 2540C E 07/28/04 KC
Volatile Gas Chromatography /Mass Spectroscopy
Benzene 0.000400 U 0.000400 mg /L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Toluene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
Chlorobenzene 0.000500U 0.000500 mg /L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04- 08/04/04 VS
Ethylbenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
P & M - Xylene 0.00200 U 0.00200 mg(L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
o- Xylene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
1,3- Dichlorobenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg/L EPA 6021624 A 08/04/04 08104/04 VS
1,4- Dichlorobenzene 0.000500 U 0.000500 mg/L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
1,2- Dichlorobenzene 0.00100 U 0.00100 mg(L EPA 602/624 A 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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1,2- Dichloroethane -D4 <surr> 95.6 % EPA 602/624 A 72 -119 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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4- Bromofluorobenzene <surr> 95.2 % EPA 602/624 A 78 -124 08/04/04 08/04/04 VS
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Client Name PSI Environmental & Instrumentation Printed Date/Time 08/12/2004 12:46
Project Name/# Houston Reserve Pit #1 Collected Date/Time 07/26/2004 16:27
Client Sample 1D 04HI002WA Diss. Received Date/Time 07/27/2004 15:45
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Metals Department
Arsenic 10.01J 10.0 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Barium 250 3.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08101/04 JLB
Cadmium 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08101/04 JLB
Chromium 4.00 U 4.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Lead 2.00 U 2.00 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
Selenium 10.0 U 10.0 ug/L SW6020 Diss. A 07/26/04 08/01/04 JLB
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Mercury by Cold Vapor 0.000200 U 0.000200 mg/L SW7470A Dissol A 07/30/04 07/30/04 TK
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Client Name PSI Environmental & Instrumentation Printed Date/Time 08/12/2004 12:46
Project Name/# Houston Reserve Pit #1 Collected Date/Time 07/26/2004 16:43
Client Sample ID 04HI003SL Received Date/Time 07/27/2004 15:45
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Sample Remarks:
DRO - The pattern is consistent with a weathered middle distillate.
Allowable Prep Analysis
. Parameter R esults PQL Units Method Container ID Limits Date Date Init
Characterisation
Aqueous Phase, Total 20 % TCLP A 07/28/04 JMP
Oil Phase, Total 0.0 % TCLP A 07/28/04 JMP
Solid Phase, Total 80 % TCLP A 07/28/04 JMP
TCLP Metals
. Arsenic 0.500 U 0.500 mg/L SW601OB TCLP A ( < =5) 07/30104 08/02/04 BAG
Barium 6.14 0.100 mg/L SW60I OB TCLP A (< =100) 07/30/04 08/02/04 BAG
Cadmium 0.0500 U 0.0500 mg/L SW6010B TCLP A ( < =1) 07/30/04 08102/04 BAG
Chromium 0.200 U 0.200 mg/L SW6010B TCLP A ( < =5) 07/30/04 08/02104 BAG
Lead 0.500 U 0.500 mg/L SW601 OB TCLP A ( < =5) 07/30/04 08/02/04 BAG
Selenium 1.00 U 1.00 mg/L SW6010B TCLP A ( < =1) 07/30/04 08/02/04 BAG
Silver 0.200 U 0.200 mg/L SW60IOB TCLP A ( < =5) 07/30/04 08/02/04 BAG
Mercury by Cold Vapor 0.00200 U 0.00200 mg/L SW7470A TCLP A ( <=0,2) 07/30104 07/30/04 TK
Semivolatile Organic Fuels Department
Diesel Range Organics 376 239 mg/Kg AK102 A 07/29/04 07/31/04 JC
Surrogates
Sa Androstane <surr> 101 % AK102 A 50 -150 07/29/04 07/31/04 JC
Solids
Total Solids 23.8 % SM20 2540G A 07/30/04 CMM
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GRAB 04H1001WA Date Sampled 07/26/04 16:00
Date Received 07/29/04 09:40
Type F Matrix WATER
Sampled by CLIENT 080204 1438 Ver. 4.0.198
ANALYSIS FOR REQUESTED PARAMETERS
Analyzed Parameter CAS No. Result Flg RLimit Units S Method Date /Time /Anl Di1F
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NAPHTHALENE 91 -20 -3 ND U 0.62 u /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
ACENAPHTHYLENE 208 -96 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L BPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
ACENAPHTHENE 83 -32 -9 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20 :11 ra 1.0
FLUORENS 86 -73 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30104 20:11 ra 1.0
85 -01 -8 ND U 0.62 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20 :11 ra 1.0
ANTHRACENS 120 -12 -7 ND U 0.62 ug /L £PA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
FLUORANTHENB 206 -44 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L SPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
PYRENE 129 -00 -0 ND U 0.062 ug /L BPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
BENZO(A)ANTHRACENE 56 -55 -3 NO U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20 ;11 ra 1.0
CHRYSENE 218 -01 -9 ND U 0.062 ug /L EPA610 07/30/04 20:11 ra 1.0
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RE: Closure of the .Houston No. 1 Reserve Pit
Dear Mr. Blankenburg:
We are the owners of Tract D -8, Section 21, TI 8N, R03W, SM, the property where the
i Houston No. 1 well and reserve pit is located. Fairweather E&P Services, Inc. acting as a
contractor for the State of Alaska, has contacted us to discuss the upcoming work
activities at the said location including plug and abandonment of the well and closure of
the reserve pit that are scheduled to commence on *or about, August 16, 2004. We
support these activities as described by Fairweather.
For the reserve pit remcdiation, it is our understanding that the water will be discharged
to the land surface immediately northeast of the pit and the liner will picked up at the
perimeter of the pit and folded over into the center covering the sediments. The pit will
then be backf fled with gravel and brought up to grade with the existing grass airstrip and
capped with a layer of topsoil and seeded. Prior to burial, the liner material and existing
r limits of the reserve pit will be surveyed for future reference and filed as a deed notice
with the Borough. It is also our understanding that the above described activities are
approved by the Department of Environmental Conservation and meet all regulatory
requirements.
Based on the above conditions and plans, we hereby approve the reserve pit remediation
work as described.
Sincerely,
Thomas F. Baird Pam Mikkelsen
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Anchorage, AK 99501
RE: Closure of the Houston No. 1 Reserve Pit
Dear Mr. Blankenburg:
We are the owners of Tract D -8, Section 21, T18N, R03W, SM, the property where the
Houston No. 1 well and reserve pit is located. Fairweather E&P Services, Inc. acting as a
contractor for the State of Alaska, has contacted us to discuss the upcoming work
activities at the said location including plug and abandonment of the well and closure of
the reserve pit that are scheduled to commence on or about, August 16, 2004. We
support these activities as described by Fairweather.
For the reserve pit remediation, it is our understanding that the water will be discharged
to the land surface immediately northeast.of the pit and the liner will picked up at the
perimeter of the pit and folded over into the center covering the sediments. The pit will
. then be backfiiled with gravel and brought up to grade with the existing grass airstrip and
capped with a layer of topsoil and seeded. Prior to burial, the liner material and existing
limits of the reserve pit will be surveyed for future reference and filed as a deed notice
with the Borough. It is also our understanding that the above described activities are
approved by the Department of Environmental Conservation and meet all regulatory
requirements.
Based on the above conditions and plans, we hereby approve the reserve pit remediation
work as described.
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Thomas F. Baird Pam Mikkelsen
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Division of Water
AUTHORIZATION NUMBER 2003DB0089 -1012 UNDER CONTAINED WATER
DISCHARGE ACTIVITIES
General Permit Number 2003DB0089 -1012
See this General Permit for additional permit requirements
. THE FOLLOWING RESPONSIBLE PARTY IS AUTHORIZED TO DISCHARGE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE TERMS OF GENERAL PERMIT 9940- DB003, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE
APPLICATION, AND ANY SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN THIS AUTHORIZATION:
• First Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Phone Number: 907 258 -3446
• Company Name: Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. Fax Number: 907 279 -5740
Mailing Address: 2000 East 8S Ave., Suite 200
City: Anchorage State: AK Zip: 99507
Email Address: jesse @fairweather.com
i FACILITY:
Facility Name: Houston No. 1 Reserve Pit Phone Number:
. Mailing Address: Fax Number:
City: Houston State: AK Zip: 99694
• Physical Address: Health Heights Subdivision, Houston, Alaska
AUTHORIZED DATES OF DISCHARGE:
. Beginning Date: 08/16/04 Ending Date: 12/15/04
AUTHORIZED DISCHARGE FLOW RATES:
Average: 80,000 Gallons Per Day
Maximum: 100,000 Gallons Per Day
. Estimated Total Discharge Volume: 80,000 Gallons
. Rate of Pumping: 200 Gallons Per Minute
• AUTHORIZED LOCATION OF DISCHARGE:
Name of receiving area: uplands northeast of the reserve pit no.1
Latitude / Longitude of Discharge Point(s) in:
Decimal Degrees: Latitude: 61.37959* Longitude: - 149.49292 °
• ADDITIONAL SITE SPECIFIC PERMIT REQUIREMENTS UNDER THIS AUTHORIZATION:
. 1. The discharge is to be made to the tundra / taiga such that no erosion occurs during the discharge.
. 2. Since the origin of the current fluids of the pit are solely due to rainwater accumulation, only on -site monitoring
is being required for sheen and pH in the discharge.
. 3. The notice of intent describes a pH control system that includes the addition of vinegar followed by the addition
ofNaHCO3 to establish a stabile pH of > 6.5, and < 8.3.
• 4. The suction of the discharge pump will originate from a floating footvalve.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WASTE DISPOSAL GENERAL PERMIT
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• This waste disposal general permit is available for use by persons responsible for disposal of contained
water that meets the eligibility criteria in this permit. Contained water means water isolated from the
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r Waste Disposals Eligible For Coverage Under this Permit. This general permit applies to:
. contained water including, but not limited to: hydrostatic test water or chlorinated- water from tanks,
pipelines, s wimmin g pools, and other containers that meets state water quality standards in 18 AAC
70 and the effluent limitations in Section 1.2.2 of this permit;
r Waste Disposals Not Covered by this Permit. This general permit does not apply to:
r • contaminated groundwater where halogenated hydrocarbons are the primary contaminant of concern;
. • a discharge to waters listed. by the state as impaired, where the impairment is wholly or partially
. caused by a pollutant contained within the proposed discharge;
• a discharge from a sewage lagoon or other treatment works subject to a different State waste disposal
r permit;
• a discharge permitted under stormwater general permits;
• a discharge to groundwater under a response action, a cleanup, or a corrective action approved under
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• a discharge of drainage water accumulations from secondary containment regulated under 18 AAC
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Notice of Disposal Requirements.
• A Notice of Disposal under Section 1.1.1 and prior written authorization from the Department are
required for one -time disposal (i.e., no more that one disposal per year) of a volume of water greater
than or equal to 10,000 gallons through discharge to the land surface or to a surface water body; or
r • A Notice of Disposal is not required for the one -time disposal of a volume of water less than 10,000
r gallons, however, all terms and conditions of this permit, including the effluent limitations in Section
. 1.2.2, still apply.
General Provisions. A waste disposal authorized under this general permit is subject to the terms and
r conditions specified in Sections 1, 2, and 3 of this permit. All disposals made under the authority of this
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permit, regardless of size, are subject to the terms and conditions contained herein. Approval to operate
r under this permit shall be valid for not longer than 12 months. This permit does not relieve the
pennittee of the responsibility of obtaining other required permits if any.
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meet the eligibility criteria of this general permit, contributes to pollution, has the potential to cause or
r causes an adverse impact on public health or water quality, or a change occurs in the availability of
technology or practices for the control or abatement of pollutants contained in the disposal.
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r This permit supercedes State waste disposal general permits numbered 9940DB003 and 0240DB00I.
This permit is issued under provisions of Alaska Statute 46.03, the Alaska Administrative Code as
r amended or revised., and other applicable State laws and regulations. This permit is effective upon
r issuance and maybe terminated, modified, or renewed under provisions of Alaska Statute 46.03 and the
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Date Issued illiam D. McGee
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1 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS .................................................................. ............................... 4
r 1.1 NOTICE OF DISPOSAL ............................................................................. ............................... 4
1.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS ..................................................................... ............................... 4
1.3 MONITORING ............................................................................................ ............................... 6
. 1.4 REPORTING ................................................................................. 7
1.5 RECORDS RETENTION .............................. ................................. .... ............................... ... .... 8
r 1.6 CHANGE IN DISCHARGE ........................................................................ ............................... 8
1.7 ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES .................................................................. ............................... 9
1.8 NONCOMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION ...................................................... ............................... 9
i 1.9 RESTRICTION OF PERMIT USE ............................................................. ............................... 9
1.10 TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP ................................................................... ............................... 9
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2.1 ACCESS AND INSPECTION ..................................................................... .........................._..11
. 2.2 INFORMATION ACCESS .......................................................................... .............................11
2.3 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY ........................................................ .............................11
2.4 AVAILABILITY ....................... 11
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2.6 CULTURAL OR PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES .......................... .............................11
2.7 OTHER LEGAL OBLIGATIONS ................................................................ .............................11
2.8 POLLUTION PREVENTION ...................... ............................................. .............................12
3 DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT FORM ............................................... .............................13
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1 OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1 NOTICE OF DISPOSAL
1.1.1 An applicant wishing to conduct a disposal activity under this permit and
whose total discharge volume is equal to or greater than 10,000 gallons, must
submit a Notice of Disposal to the appropriate office of the Alaska Department
of Environmental Conservation listed in Section 1.4. The Notice of Disposal
form can be found and submitted electronically or printed and mailed to the
r Department by visiting its website at
http: / /www. state. ak. us / dec /dawg /wateMermits /index.htm If unable to
download the permit or Notice, call the Department at one of the numbers
listed in Section 1.4. The Notice of Disposal must be submitted to the
. appropriate office at least thirty (30) days prior to the start of the disposal
. activity.
1.1.2 A Notice of Disposal is not required for disposals of less than a total of 10,000
. gallons. However the water quality standards in 18 AAC 70 and the terms and
conditions in this permit still apply to all activities conducted under this permit
even if submittal of a Notice of Disposal is not required.
. 1.1.3 The Notice of Disposal must be accompanied by the appropriate fee as found
r in 18 AAC 72.956 or any such regulations as amended. The permit fees can be
found the Department's website at:
http: / /www.state.ak.us /dec /water /wwdp /onhnepermitting/general Dermit aut
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. 1.1.4 An applicant must have written authorization from the Department before
conducting a disposal activity under this permit which results in a total
discharge of 10,000 gallons or more of contained water. The Department will,
in its discretion, deny use of this permit, or attach or waive conditions
appropriate for a specific disposal activity in the authorization.
• 1.1.5 The written authorization is effective for the period beginning on the effective
date of the authorization and lasting through its expiration date. If this permit
is modified or renewed during the term of the authorization, the new permit
requirements apply.
1.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1.2.1 The permittee is authorized to dispose of, or discharge, wastewater as specified
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1.2.2 Wastewater discharged shall not exceed the following limitations:
i Effluent Characteristic Maximum Value
Turbidity 5 NTU above background
r Settleable Solids 0.2 mL/L (milliliters per liter)
i Total Chlorine 11 µg/L fresh water or 7.5 µg/L
. saltwater (micrograms per liter)
i pH Between 6.5 and 8.5 pH units or within
0.2 units (marine water), or 0.5 units
(fresh water) of the receiving water pH
at all times.
Total Aqueous Hydrocarbons 15 µg/L (micrograms per liter)
(TA
Total Aromatic Hydrocarbons 10 jLg/L (micrograms per liter)
(TAH)
r 1.2.3 The discharge shall not cause thermal or physical erosion.
1.2.4 The discharge shall not cause resuspension of sediments upon discharge to
receiving waters.
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1.2.5 The discharge shall be free of (a) any additives such as antifreeze solutions,
methanol, solvents, and corrosion inhibitors; (b) solid wastes and garbage; (c)
toxic substances; (d) grease or oils which exceed the effluent limitations in
Section 1.2.2 or produce a sheen; (e) foam in other than trace amounts; or (f)
other cont
1.2.6 The discharge shall not cause a violation of the Alaska Water Quality
Standards (18 AAC 70).
1.2.7 The discharge shall not cause adverse effects to aquatic or plant life, their
. reproduction or habitats.
1.2.8 The Department will, in its discretion, attach terms and conditions to the
written authorization required by Section 1.1.4, as appropriate.
1.2.9 This permit does not constitute a grant of water rights.
1.2.10 An applicant must contact the Department of Natural Resources, Office of
. 1 Applies to discharges to the waters of the state only. Not in effect for disposals which freeze upon discharge. Shall not have
more than 10% increase in turbidity when the natural condition is more than 50 NTU, not to exceed a maximum increase of
. 15 NTU. Shall not exceed 5 NTU over natural conditions for all lake waters.
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discharged water will enter fish - bearing waters.
1.2.11 If a toxic pollutant (including oil, grease, or solvents) concentration standard is
established in accordance with 18 AAC 70 for a pollutant present in this
r discharge, and such standard is more stringent than the limitation in this
permit, this permit is considered to be modified in accordance with the toxic
pollutant concentration standard.
1.3 MONITORING
1.3.1 Test procedures used for sample analysis shall conform to methods cited in 18
AAC 70.020(c), or as such regulations maybe amended. The permittee may
M substitute alternative methods of monitoring or analysis upon receipt of prior
written approval from the Department.
1.3.2 The permittee shall use current calibrated equipment when taking field
r measurements, and shall use bottles and sampling procedures provided by the
laboratory when taking samples for laboratory analysis.
r 1.3.3 Samples and measurements taken shall be representative of the volume and
nature of the monitored activity.
1.3.4 For discharges equal to or greater.than 10,000 gallons, the permittee shall
r monitor the contained water, background natural condition, or the wastewater
stream of the discharge in the following manner and frequency. Monitoring
r results from all before discharge samples must be received and reviewed by the
permittee before discharging in order to insure compliance with the conditions
in Section 1.2.2.
r For discharges less than 10,000 gallons, the permittee is required to conduct the
Field monitoring to insure compliance with the conditions in Section 1.2.2, but
is not required to conduct the TAgH or TAH Lab monitoring unless there is a
sheen.
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. In accordance with this section, the following requirements apply:
Effluent Sample Location Minimum Frequency Sample Sample method
Characteristic T e
. Total Flow Effluent Daily Estimate or Field
Measured
Turbidity (NM Effluent & Before discharge and 1 Grab Field
Background per week
! Settleable Solids Effluent Before discharge and 1 Grab Field (see note 11
per week to 18 AAC
S 70.020(6))
Total Chlorine Containment Before discharge Grab Field
r pH Containment Before discharge Grab Field
Total Aqueous Containment Before discharge Grab Lab method 602 or
Hydrocarbons 624 (see note 7 to
. (TA H) 18 AAC 70.020(b
Total Aromatic Containment Before discharge Grab Lab method 610 or
Hydrocarbons 625 (see note 7 to
(T'AH) 18 AAC 70.020
1.3.5 If the permittee monitors any contained water, discharge, or surface water
characteristic identified in this permit more frequently than required, the results
of such monitoring shall be reported to the Department in the monitoring report
required under Section 1.4 of this permit.
r 1.3.6 Additional monitoring parameters and increased monitoring frequency may be
required on a case-by-case basis.
1.3.6 Specific requirements for monitoring may be waived by the Department'in the
authorization to discharge under this permit if the information submitted in the
Notice of Disposal demonstrates no reasonable potential to exceed the effluent
` limitations in Section 1.2.2 of this permit.
1.4 REPORTING -
For a discharge equal to or greater than 10,000 gallons, monitoring results shall be
summarized, reported to the Department, and postmarked, faxed, or emailed no
later than the 14th day of the month following the month that each sampling occurs.
Reporting shall begin when the discharge starts. Reporting shall be done on the
electronic form attached to the authorization or on the form provided in Section 3.
Signed copies of the monitoring results and all other reports required herein, shall
be submitted to the Department office nearest the discharge location at the
following addresses:
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Division of Water Division of Water
610 University Avenue 410 Willoughby
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709 -3643 Juneau, Alaska 99801 -1795
Telephone (907) 451 -2360 Telephone (907) 465 -5300
Fax (907) 451 -2187 Fax (907) 465 -5274
Email: wg permitQdec.state.ak.us Email: wQ permit(a),dec.state.ak.us
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. Division of Water
555 Cordova Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Telephone (907) 269 -7500
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r Email: wg permit andec.state.ak.us
• A false statement knowingly made by the permittee, the operator, or other
employee, including a contractor, on any such report may result in the imposition of
r criminal penalties as provided for under AS 46.03.790.
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1.5 RECORDS RETENTION
All records and information resulting from the monitoring activities required by this
permit, including all records of analyses performed, calibration and maintenance of
instrumentation, and recordings from continuous monitoring instrumentation shall
. be retained in Alaska for three years for observation by the Department. Upon
request from the Department, the permittee shall submit certified copies of such
records.
1.6 CHANGE IN DISCHARGE
r A discharge authorized herein shall comply with the terms and conditions of this
permit. The discharge of any pollutant or toxic material more frequently than
specified, or at a concentration or limit not authorized, shall constitute
noncompliance with the permit. Any anticipated construction changes, flow
increases, or process modifications which will result in new, different, or increased
discharge of pollutants and will cause a violation of this permit's limitations are not
allowed under this permit and must be reported by submission of an individual
waste disposal permit application or a revision of the Notice of Disposal. Physical
changes to the treatment process maybe subject to plan review.
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1.7 ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES
The pemzittee shall provide protection from accidental discharges not in compliance
with the terms and conditions of this permit. Facilities to prevent such discharges
shall be maintained in good working condition at all times.
1.8 NONCOMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION
1.8.1 If, for any reason, the permittee does not comply with or will be unable to
comply with any term or condition specified in this permit, the permittee shall
. report the noncompliance to the Department within 72 hours of becoming
aware of such noncompliance. This report shall be by telephone, fax, email, or
l in the absence of these avenues, by mail
1.8.2 A written follow -up report shall be sent to the Department within seven (7)
days of the noncompliance event. The written report shall contain, but is not
limited to:
1.8.2.1 Times and dates on which the event occurred, and if not corrected, the
anticipated time the noncompliance is expected to continue.
1.8.2.2 A detailed description of the event, including quantity and type of
S materials causing the noncompliance.
1.8.2.3 Details of any actual or potential impact on the receiving environment
or public health.
1.8.2.4 Details of actions taken or to be taken to correct the cause(s) of the
event and to remedy any damage that results from the event.
1.9 RESTRICTION OF PERMIT USE
The department will require a person with a general permit authorization to obtain
an individual permit if the department determines that the disposal does not meet
the requirements of this permit, the disposal contributes to pollution, there is a
change in technology, or the environment or public health are not protected.
1.10 TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
In the event of any change in control or ownership of the permitted facility, the
permittee shall notify the succeeding owner or controller of the existence of this
permit and the authorization by letter, - a copy of which shall be forwarded to the
Department at the appropriate office listed in Section 1.4. The original permittee
remains responsible for permit compliance unless and until the succeeding owner or
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2.1 ACCESS AND INSPECTION
The permittee shall allow the department access to the permitted facilities at
reasonable times to conduct scheduled or unscheduled inspections or tests to
determine compliance with this permit, the terms of the authorization to operate
under this permit, State laws, and regulations.
2.2 INFORMATION ACCESS
i Except where protected from disclosure by applicable state or federal law, all
M records and reports submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
permit shall be available for public inspection at the appropriate State of Alaska
. Department of Environmental Conservation office.
2.3 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Nothing in this permit shall relieve the permittee from any potential civil or
. criminal liability for noncompliance with this permit, their authorization to operate,
. or applicable laws and regulations.
2.4 AVAILABILITY
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The permittee shall post or maintain a copy of this permit and their authorization
available to the public at the disposal facility.
2.5 ADVERSE I1VTACT
The permittee shall take all necessary means to minimize any adverse impacts to
the receiving waters or lands resulting from noncompliance with any limitation or
condition specified in this permit, including additional monitoring needed to
determine the nature and impact of the non - complying activity. The permittee shall
clean up and restore all areas adversely impacted by the non - complying activity.
2.6 CULTURAL OR PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES
If cultural or paleontological resources are discovered as a result of this disposal
activity, work which would disturb such resources is to be stopped, and the State
Historic Preservation Office, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation,
• Department of Natural Resources (907) 762 -2622, is to be notified immediately.
A 2.7 OTHER LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
This permit -does not relieve the permittee from the duty to obtain any other
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necessary permits or approvals from the Department or other local, state, or federal
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activity conducted and all plan approvals implemented by the permittee pursuant to
the terms of this permit shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal
laws and regulations.
2.8 POLLUTION PREVENTION
In order to prevent and minimiz present and future pollution, when making
management decisions that affect waste generation, the permittee shall consider the
following order of priority options as outlined in AS 46.06.021:
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• recycling of waste,
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DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT
PERMIT NUMBER: 2003- DB0089
COMPANY NAME / ADDRESS / PHONE No.
SAMPLE PERIOD
FACILITY NAME / LOCATION
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Anchorage, AK 99507
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In accordance with Anchorage Municipal Code (AMC Chapter 26.50 Sewer Service), this
temporary permit authorizes the disch egtreat cleanup water from installing a cement
plug in Huston No. 3 Well on b f th ka 01 Gas Conservation Commission in
accordance with the Fairweatl &P Se Inc. Augb L, 11, 2004 application and other
submittals. � .N
The discharge will be up tgrappr d ate o no*_ lwibe discharged to an AWWU
designated dump site approimately t ugust, 2004.
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works operation, or pose a do, w '� ' � *ent.
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directions and access.
Thank you for your cooperation with the AWWU Industrial Pretreatment Program.
Let me know of any questions.
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APPROVAL TO TRANSPORT DIESEL CONTAMINATED GRAVEL
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Jesse Mohrbacher
• From: "Olson, Eileen" <Eileen_Olson @dec.state.ak.us>
To: "'Jesse Mohrbacher "' <jesse @fairweather.com>
. Cc: <markroy @as &g.com >; "Olson, Eileen" <Eileen_Olson @dec.state.ak.us>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 3:34 PM
. Subject: RE: Houston #3 Diesel Contaminated Gravel
Approval is granted to transport the gravel to ASR and thermally remediate it, with the understanding that the
contaminant is only diesel. Please notify me when you have completed the work.
I've cc'd Mark Roy of ASR on this email. If he needs my signature I can fax approval to ASR.
Eileen Olson
. 269 -7527
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. From: Jesse Mohrbacher [mailto:jesse @fairweather.com]
. Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 3:10 PM
To: Eileen Olson
. Subject: Fw: Houston #3 Diesel Contaminated Gravel
Hi Eileen,
. are you able to help us on this issue?
Regards,
Jesse Mohrbacher
Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
2000 East 88th Avenue, Suite 200
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907 - 258 -3446
650 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Suite 505
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281- 445 -5711
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From: Jesse Mohrbacher
. To: Eileen Olson
Cc: James Nunlev ; Robert Crandall ; Bill Penrose
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 11:16 AM
. Subject: Houston #3 Diesel Contaminated Gravel
Hi Eileen,
• AS &G has requested that we obtain authorization to transport approximately 2 cubic yards of diesel
contaminated soils prior to thermal treatment at AS &G's Anchorage facility.
The soil is stockpiled at the Houston #3 well in Houston, Alaska. Fairweather is plugging 5 coalbed
. methane exploration wells in the area on behalf of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
The wells were drilled back in 1997 -2000 by a company called Growth Resources International that
has become defunct. At the #3 well, a generator developed a fuel leak over a period of approximately
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two weeks and diesel dripped onto the ground. The soil was excavated and stockpiled on liner
material and covered back in 1998. Fairweather was not involved in the project then and we have no
. direct knowledge of any ADEC reporting or other actions taken at the time other than the excavation
of soil and stockpiling of same.
Our intent is to collect these affected soils and deliver them to AS &G for treatment on or about
August 20. We are hereby requesting approval for such activity.
Please note that we are also working with Judd Petersen and Shannon Stambaugh of the ADEC on
some reserve pit issues.
Regards,
Jesse Mohrbacher
• Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
2000 East 88th AvenuP c,,; *P 2n0
Anchorage, AK 99507
907- 258 -3446
650 N Sam Houston Pkwy E, Suite 505
Houston, TX 77060
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
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Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3539
Re: Houston No.'s 1, 2, 3, 4, and 22 Completion Reports
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. Dear Mr. Norman:
Please find attached completed Forms 10 -407 for the Houston No.'s 1,2,3,4 and 22 well
S P &A's that Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. completed during the past month on behalf of
. the AOGCC. The completion reports have been prepared from field data recorded during
the work and include photo documentation of the P &A operations. A summary of
operations for the closure of the Houston No. 1 reserve pit is also included.
The entire project went very well and was completed without incident. Furthermore, we
. believe that the local landowners at each site are very pleased with the work that has been
done.
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Commission. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please
contact the undersigned at 907 -258 -3446.
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FAIRWEATHER E &P SERVICES, INC.
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. Attachments: Forms 10 -407, Well Completion Reports
cc: Bill Penrose, Fairweather
2000 East 88th Avenue - Anchorage, Alaska 99507 - (907) 258 -3446 • FAX (907) 279 -5740
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1 STATE OF ALASKA
' ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETIO R EPORT AND LOG
1a. Well Status: Oil Gas L] Plugged L] Abandoned0✓ Suspended WAG 1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development ❑ Exploratory El
GINJ❑ WINJF_j WDSPLO No. of Completions Other Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test Ej
2. Operator Name: 1 1 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number:
I Growth Resources International /AOGCC Aband 27- Aug -2004 197 -241
3. Address: 1 1 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number:
M 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 January 8, 1998 50- 009 - 20009 -00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 1545' FSL, 1436' FEL, Sec 21, T1SN, R3W, S Meridian January 8, 1998 Houston No. 1
Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field /Pool(s):
Same Ground Level
Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD +TVD):
' 240'
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 1730
TPI: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- N/A
18. Directional Survey: Yes Ej No 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 1 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: None
22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
WT. PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT
CASING FT GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED
0 -3/4" 55.5 C -75 Surface 36 Surface 36 12 -12" Driven
7" 20 J -55 Surface 492 Surface 492 8-1/2" Cement to surface Csg cut
4 1/2" 9.5 J -55 Surface 1600 Surface 1600 5-1/2" Not to surface 12' below
grade
3. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
terval, Size and Number; if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
N/A
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25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
Surface to 50' 12 sax in 4 -1/2" x 7" annulus
Surface to 240' 18 sax Type t in 4-1/2" casing
PRODUCTION TEST
ate First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
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ate of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Choke Size: Gas -Oil Ratio:
Test Period
low Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil -Bbi: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
ress. 24 -Hour Rate --►
CORE DATA
ief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
ubmit core chips; if none, state "none ". None.
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Wellbore schematic, P &A photos, operations summary.
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Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
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• INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and to on all
p p g types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
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Item 1a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Alternating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
/ njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
• Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50- 029 - 20123- 00 -00).
Item 20: True vertical thickness.
. Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
• Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
(explain).
Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
• Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None ".
Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003
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Plug and Abandonment
Daily Operations Summary
Tuesday, August 24, 2004:
11:00 am - Decided to start with Hou #1 as it is at staging area. Removed blind flange
from well. Plumb bob well to determine hole depth at 220'. RU and commenced running
1" pipe in 10' joints. Got 10 its in well, string got past slips. Lost 10 its. Rigged up again
using extendaboom forklift to hold snatch block. Ran 20 joints into well, commenced
rigging up cementer.
R &K arrived @ 12:30 PM. Held pre job safety meeting.
12:45 John Spaulding, AOGCC arrived.
R &K having problems with triplex pump Detroit engine. Circulated bottoms up on
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15.2 ppg cement plus 9 sax for the unit. Commenced cementing at 4:40 pm. Cement
returns to surface at 5:05 pm. RD R &K. Prep for Houston # 22. Sent R &K hands to
hotel for night.
Thursday, August 26, 2004:
Excavated around Houston #1 well in order to cut casing. Had to remove 8' diameter 8'
deep (original cellar) culvert. Also removed mousehole (10' deep). Excavated around
well to 10'. Prepare to cut well casings. John Spaulding with AOGCC needs to be on
site for witness.
Friday, August, 27, 2004:
. Houston #1 — Excavated to 10' and cut off casing. John Spaulding on site along with
Bob Crandall and an AOGCC attorney. All were concerned that there was no cement in
the 4- 1/2'x7" annulus. Discussed with John Spaulding. We agreed to run 50' of 3 /" and
1° pipe to get cement into the annulus. Mixed up 2 -1/2 bbls of cement and pumped into
the annulus. Good returns at surface. Called John Spaulding, he requested that we
photograph the annulus, weld on the ID plate and backfill the hole (rain was filling in the
hole and making it unstable). Commenced welding on the ID plate and backfilling.
Saturday, August 28, 2004:
` John Spaulding inspected backfill job around well. He is aware that there is more to do
. with overall site grading and reserve pit closure.
Monday, August 30, 2004:
Smoothed out well location and received John Spaulding's on -site closure approval for
well area. Reserve pit work at Houston #1 continuing with water pump off and related
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Houston # 1 Well Schematic
Permit # 197 -241
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Casing Strings capped
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Monday August 30, 2004:
Commence reserve pit activities by receiving backfill gravel and pump off of reserve pit water in
1 accordance with ADEC discharge permit.
Tuesday August 31, 2004:
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reserve pit corners and waste dimensions prior to backfill as part of ADEC closure plan.
Wednesday, September 1, 2004:
Conducted site grading activities around reserve pit. Backfilled pit 30 %, rain slowing progress.
September 2 -8, 2004:
Continued backfilling pit after rainy weather diminished. Backfilled reserve pit area with total of
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
1a. Well Status: OiIM Gas Plugged Abandoned M Suspended WAG 1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Q Exploratory ❑
GINJ❑ WINJ❑ WDSPL❑ No. of Completions Other Service ❑ StratigraphicTest❑
2. Operator Name: 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number
Growth Resources Intemational /AOGCC Aband 27- Aug -2004 197 -242
3. Address: 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number.
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 January 29, 1998 50- 009 - 20010-00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 1216' FSL, 2117 FEL, Sec 21, T1 8N, R3W, S Meridian January 29, 1998 Houston No. 2
Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field/Pool(s):
Same Ground Level
Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD +TVD):
. 2105'
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Properly Designation:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 2105
TPI: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- WA
18. Directional Survey: Yes Lj No j 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: None
22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
WT. PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT
JCAS1NG FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED
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20 J -55 Surface 462 Surface 462 8-1/2" Cement to surface
4 1/2" 1 9.5 J -55 Surface 1662 Surface 1662 5-1/2" Cement to surface Csg cut 4'
below grd
3. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
terval, Size and Number, if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
one. N/A
25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
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PRODUCTION TEST
late First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
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Test Period
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28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS 29. FORMATION TESTS
NAME MD TVD Include and briefly summarize test results. List intervals tested, and attach
None available detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state
"None ".
30. List of Attachments:
. Welibore schematic, P &A photos, operations summary.
31. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Jesse Mohrbacher
Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
Signature: Phone: (907) 258 -3446 Date:
• INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
• Item 1a Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Alternating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
/ njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool Is a completion.
• Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
• Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
• Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50 -029- 20123- 00 -00).
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• Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
• Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
• the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
(explain).
Item 27: if no cores taken, indicate "none ".
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Thursday, August 26, 2004
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back down to #2 well. RU to inject cement rinse water from Wells 1, 22, 4 for injection
test in Houston #2. At 5:20 pm, commenced bull heading cement rinse water. Pumped
up to 1500 psi pressure (2" threaded csg valve rated for only 1500 psig). Formation
r would not take fluid. Held pressure at 1500 for 45 min, injected only 1 bbl or less water.
Pressure on formation at casing shoe was 1500 psi surface plus 720 psi hydrostatic
1 2200 psi or 25+ ppg mud weight equivalent. Checked for an obstruction in the 4 -1/2 ".
Ran weighted string to 500'. No obstruction. Cleaned up cementer, left R &K Industrial
equipment on site.
Friday, August, 27, 2004:
RU R &K. Installed 3000 #WP nipples and hi press valve onto wellhead for pumping into
4 -1/2" casing. Reinstalled blind flange on top of tree.
9:35 am: began pumping cement rinse water. Pressured up to 1850 psi then formation
. started taking fluid. Pressure dropped to 1450 psi and stayed there throughout injection
test. Pumped 56 bbls fluid in 50 min. At shut in, pressure dropped quickly to 1200 psi
and gradually bled off to 950 psi in 20 min.
By 2:30 pm, pressure had dropped to 500 psi.
2:55 pm, commenced bullhead pumping 28 bbl 15.2 ppg cement plug. Pumped
. throughout job at 1400 psi. Pump pressure gradually built up to 1600 psi at end of
pumping indicating squeeze job.
. 3:24 pm, completed pumping cement plug - 28 bbls in 29 min.
. RD R &K Industrial, moved to Houston #1 for annulus job.
Monday, August 30, 2004:
Excavated well cellar and removed 8'H x 10'D cylindrical well cellar. Cutoff well casing
4' below grade and welded 18" diameter 1/4" thick marker plate on well casing.
Backfilled excavation and received site closure approval from John Spaulding.
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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1a. Well Status: Oit Gas Plugged Abandoned Suspended WAG 1b. Well Class
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Q Exploratory ❑
GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ No. of Completions Other Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test[]
2. Operator Name: 1 1 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number.
Growth Resources Intemational /AOGCC Abend. 28-Aug -2004 197 -243
3. Address: 1 1 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number.
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 January 21, 1998 50- 009 - 20011 -00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 1271' FSL, 2542' FWL, Sec 21, T18N, R3W, S Meridian January 21, 1998 Houston No. 3
Top of Productive Horizon: Same 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field /Pool(s):
Ground Level
Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD):
1900'
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 2030
TPI: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
. Total Depth: x- y- Zone- WA
18. Directional Survey: Yes No 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: Cement Bond Log
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WT. PER SETT IN G DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT
CASING FT GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED
7" 20 J -55 Surface 505 Surface 505 8-1/2" Cement to surface
41/2" 9.5 J -55 Surface 2002 Surface 2002 5-1/2 Cement to surface Csg cut 4'
below grd
23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
Perforations @:1338' -1342' N/A Pump pkr @ 1900'
1356' -1362'
1507 -1512' 25, ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
1820' -1826 DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
� 1848' -1856'
Surface to 1856' 143 sax Type I cement
IRP2 PRODUCTION TEST
ate First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
rate N/A
st: Hours Tested: Production for Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Choke Size: Gas -ORatio:
Test Period g Casing Press: Calculated Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl Oil Gravity - API (corr):
24 -Hour Rate --lo.
7. CORE DATA
rief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
Submit core chips; if none, state "none ". None.
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28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS 29. FORMATION TESTS
NAME MD TVD Include and briefly summarize test results. List intervals tested, and attach
None detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state
"None ".
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30. List of Attachments:
Wellbore schematic, P &A photos, operations summary.
31. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Jesse Mohrbacher
Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
. Signature: Phone: (907) 258 -3446 Date: o
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
Item 1a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Alternating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
Injection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
• Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
A Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
• Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50- 029 - 20123 -00-00).
Item 20: True vertical thickness.
Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
• Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
• Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
(explain).
Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None ".
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Monday, August 23, 2004
Commenced nippling down tree at Houston #3 well. Removed outside blowdown line,
' chart recorder, numerous 5 gal. oil containers. Cleaned up around wellhead. Rigged up
straps on well- head building roof. Picked building using extended boom forklift. Had to
r hoist building 9' to clear sucker rod extending above surface pump mechanism. Walked
building back to staging area, shut down for night.
Saturday, August, 28, 2004:
r 10:02 am — Commenced pumping cement rinse water remaining from #1 annulus job
and #2 cement job. Pumped 75 bbls @ 600Psi. Pressure remained steady.
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Commenced mixing cement —148 sax
1:42 pm — Commenced pumping cement @ 600 psi. Pressure dropped to 350 psi and
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1:59 pm — Completed pumping. 32 -1/2 bbls in 17 min. 2 BPM. 550 psi final shut in
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RD R &K Industrial. Sent vac truck ahead to offload cement rinse water at AWWU King -
Street (Anchorage) dump station. Will meet with Jesse Mohrbacher to gain access to
discharge facility.
9:30 pm: R &K complete loading equipment on float and departed for Kenai.
Monday, August 30, 2004:
Excavated well cellar and removed 8'H x 10'D cylindrical well cellar. Cutoff well casing
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AN LOG
1a. Well Status: Oil Gas Plugged Abandoned ✓ Suspended WAG 1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC: 25.110 Development ❑ Exploratory 0
GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL❑ No. of Completions Other Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test[]
2. Operator Name: 1 1 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number.
Growth Resources Intemational /AOGCC Aband. 27 -Aug -2004 197 -244
3. Address: 1 1 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 March 31, 1998 50 -009- 20012 -00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 2500' FSL, 100' FEL, Sec 10, T18N, R2W, S Meridian March 31, 1998 Houston No. 4
Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field /Pool(s):
Same Ground Level
Total Depth: 9. Plug Bads Depth(MD +TVD):
478'
i 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 478
TPI: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- N/A
18. Directional Survey: Yes No ✓ 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: None
22, CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
WT. PER GRADE SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT
CASING FT TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM PULLED
8-5/8" 36 C -75 Surface 78 Surface 78 10.1/4" None, driven Cut csg 4'
below grd
23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
nterval, Size and Number, if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
one. N/A
25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
Surface to 105' 58 sax Type i
6 PRODUCTION TEST
ate First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
/A N/A
Iow resmit of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Choke Size: Gas -Oil Ratio:
Test Period
Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
s. 24 -Hour Rate CORE DATA
description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
core chips; if none, state "none ". None.
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Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
Signature: Phone: (907) 258 -3446 Date: ? /
• INSTRUCTIONS
• General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and I on all
9 9 P P po log types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
. Item la: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Altemating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
. / njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
• Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
. Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
• Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50- 029 - 20123- 00 -00).
Item 20: True vertical thickness.
Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
. produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
. (explain).
Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None ".
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Form 10 -407 Revised 12/2003
Houston No. 4
r Plug and Abandonment
Daily Operations Summary
r Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Access to Houston #4 was difficult in that Bob Teeling's sawmill was in front of the well.
Able to maneuver R &K cementing equipment into position. Arranged to use Teeling's
loader and excavator on well operations. RU on Houston #4 and ran 10 joints of 1" pipe.
Tagged bottom at 105'.
6:30 pm; R &K Industrial on site with cementer and vac truck. - Circulated water,
commenced mixing cement. Mixed 33 sax (estimate called for 26 sax).
8:30 pm: Commenced pumping cement. After 4 bbl, plugged off. Broke off cementing
head, cleaned out and continued cementing. Did not see cement returns — returns water
began to cloud up slightly with cement. Shutdown for night. Cleaned up cementer, left
R &K Industrial equipment on site.
Thursday, August, 26,2004:
Return to Houston #4 well — tagged TOC @ 40'. Ran 3 jts of 1° pipe, RU R &K and
cemented back to surface with 25 sax 15 ppg cement. RD R &K and moved back to
Houston #1 staging area. John Spaulding arrived at #4 well just as R &K was rigging
down.
Friday, August 27, 2004:
Bob Teeling excavated around well casing down to 6' with his backhoe loader. Cut off
casing and welded on ID plate. John Spaulding inspected final well status on -site.
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
1a. Well Status: Oil 0 Gas Plugged Abandoned Ej Suspended WAG 1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development ❑ Exploratory Q
. GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ No. of Completions Other Service ❑ Stratigraphic Test ❑
. 2. Operator Name: 1 1 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number.
Growth Resources International /AOGCC Aband. 26- Aug -2004 200 -042
. 3. Address: 1 1 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number.
. 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 June 22, 2000 50- 009 - 20018-00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number.
Surface: 3460' FSL, 730 FWL, Sec 9, T1 8N, R 3W, S Meridian June 22, 2000 Houston No. 22
• Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field /Pool(s):
Same Ground Level
• Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD +TVD):
• 513'
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation:
Surface: x- Y- Zone- 513
. TPI: x- Y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
. Total Depth: x- Y- Zone- N/A
18. Directional Survey: Yes No L, 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: None
J22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
WT. PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT
ASING F . I GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED
10 -3/4" 55.5 C-75 Surface 76 Surface 76 12 -1/4" None, driven
8 5/8" 24 J -55 Surface 513 Surface 513 10" Not to surface Csg cut 4'
below grd
3. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
nterval, Size and Number; if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
None. N/A
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25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
Surface to approx 20' 8 sax Type I in 8-5/8 "x10" annulus
Surface to 265' 68 sax Type 1 in 8-5/8" casing
; 6• PRODUCTION TEST
a- First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
/A N/A
ate of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Choke Size: Gas -Oil Ratio:
Test Period
low Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
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7• CORE DATA
rief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
ubmit core chips; if none, state "none ". None.
Form 10 -407 Revised 12/2003 CONTINUED ON REVERSE
28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS 29. FORMATION TESTS
NAME MD TVD Include and briefly summarize test results. List intervals tested, and attach
• None. available detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state
"None ".
30. List of Attachments:
Wellbore schematic, P &A photos, operations summary.
• 31. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Jesse Mohrbacher
• Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
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Signature: Phone: (907) 258-3446 Date:
INSTRUCTIONS
• General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
• Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
Item 1a Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Altemating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
/ njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
• this form and in any attachments.
Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50- 029 - 20123- 00 -00).
. Item 20: True vertical thickness.
• Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
• Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
• (explain).
• Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None ".
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Houston No. 22 .
Plug and Abandonment
Daily Operations Summary
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
7:00 pm - Nunleys and Sampert to Houston #22 with 77 sax cement, 1' pipe, 3 / " pipe.
Checked depth of obstruction in well. Found at 270 ft rather than 220 ft. Ran 22 its of 1'
pipe in hole, prepared for cementing unit tomorrow. Shut down at 10 pm.
Wednesday, August, 25,2004:
RU on Houston #22 to run additional 3 its of 1 pipe — total of 25 its. Tagged bottom at
depth of 265'. RU R &K Industrial, mixed 76 sax cement.
• 12:55 pm: Commenced pumping 15 ppg cement. Cement returns at 1:25 pm. Removed
cement header, stabbed one length of 3 /4" pipe in 8 -5/8 x 10" annulus. Could get no
. deeper. Pumped through 3 /4° pipe until cement returns to surface, approximately 8 sax.
RD for move to Houston #4.
. Monday, August 30, 2004:
• Cuttoff well casings at 4' below ground level and welded 18" diameter '/4° thick marker
plate on same. Took photos of cutoff well and welded plate on casings as John
Spaulding was unavailable for final site closure inspection. Backfilled excavation to level
with grade and smoothed location.
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E & P SERVICES, INC.
September 17, 2004
Mr. John Norman, Chair
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7 Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3539
Re: Houston No.'s 1, 2, 3, 4, and 22 Completion Reports
State of Alaska, Department of Administration, AOGCC Contract # 0501
Dear Mr. Norman:
Please find attached completed Forms 10 -407 for the Houston No.'s 1,2,3,4 and 22 well
P &A's that Fairweather E &P Services, Inc. completed during the past month on behalf of
the AOGCC. The completion reports have been prepared from field data recorded during
the work and include photo documentation of the P &A operations. A summary of
operations for the closure of the Houston No. 1 reserve pit is also included.
The entire project went very well and was completed without incident. Furthermore, we
believe that the local landowners at each site are very pleased with the work that has been
done.
Fairweather greatly appreciates the opportunity to perform this project for the
Commission. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please
contact the undersigned at 907 - 258 -3446.
Sincerely,
FAIRWEATHER E &P SERVICES, INC. RECEIVED -
SEP 17 2004
Jesse Mohrbacher
President Alaska Oil &Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
Attachments: Forms 10 -407, Well Completion Reports
cc: Bill Penrose, Fairweather
ORIG INAL
2000 East 88th Avenue • Anchorage, Alaska 99507 • (907) 258 -3446 • FAX (907) 279 -5740
650 North Sam Houston Parkway East, Suite 505 • Houston, Texas 77060 • (281) 445 -5711 • FAX (281) 445 -3388
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
1a. Well Status: Oil❑ Gas❑ Plugged Lj Abandoned E] Suspended WAG L] 1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Q Exploratory ❑
GINJ❑ WINJ❑ WDSPL❑ No. of Completions Other Service ❑ StratigraphicTest❑
2. Operator Name: 1 1 5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number:
Growth Resources International /AOGCC Aband. 28- Aug -2004 197 -243
3. Address: 1 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 January 21, 1998 50- 009 - 20011 -00
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
Surface: 1271' FSL, 2542' FWL, Sec 21, T1 8N, R3W, S Meridian January 21, 1998 Houston No. 3
Top of Productive Horizon: Same 8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field /Pool(s):
Ground Level
Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD +TVD):
1900'
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 2030
TPI: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- N/A
18. Directional Survey: Yes No 71 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost:
N/A feet MSL N/A
21. Logs Run: Cement Bond Log
22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
WT. PER GRADE SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT
CASING FT TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM PULLED
7" 20 J -55 Surface 505 Surface 505 8 -1/2" Cement to surface
4 1/2" 9.5 J -55 Surface 2002 Surface 2002 5 -1/2" Cement to surface Csg cut 4'
below grd
23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD
Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none "): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
Perforations @:1338' -1342' N/A Pump pkr @ 1900'
1356' -1362'
1507'-1512' 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
1820' -1826' DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
1848' -1856'
Surface to 1856' 143 sax Type I cement
26. PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
N/A N/A
Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Choke Size: Gas -Oil Ratio:
Test Period
Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil -Bbl: Gas -MCF: Water -Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
Press. 24 -Hour Rate —.0p.
27. CORE DATA
Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
Submit core chips; if none, state "none ". None. 9
RECEIVED
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Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Form 10 -407 Revised 12/2003 CONTINUED ON REVERSE anchorage
28. GEOLOGIC MARKER 29. AWORMATF0 TESTS
NAME mow TVD Include and briefly sunlWize test results. List intervals tested, and attach
None detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state
"None ".
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30. List of Attachments:
VVellbore schematic. P &A photos, operations summary.
31. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Jesse Mohrbacher
Printed Name: Jesse Mohrbacher Title: President, Fairweather E & P Services, Inc.
Signature: Phone: (907) 258 -3446 Date: !
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10 -407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
Item 1a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water - Alternating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
/ njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50- 029 - 20123- 00 -00).
Item 20: True vertical thickness.
Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -in, or Other
(explain).
Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None ".
Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003
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GL Houston # 3 Well Schematic
Casing Strings capped Permit # 197 -243
w/ 18" diameter 1/4" API # 50- 009 - 20011 -00
steel plate @ 4' BGL
Final Abandonment Status
Solid steel rod rotary drive string
7" casing @ 505' 15 PPG +/- Type I cement from 1856' to surface
cmtd to surface
Stage collar @ 760'
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4.5" casing @ 200 Cement
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TD @ 2030' ❑ Formation fluid /water
Houston # 3 Fairweather E & P Services, Inc T Rev. 01 A 09/09/04 Drawing Not to Scale
James Nunley 9/9/2004
Houston No. 3
Plug and Abandonment
Daily Operations Summary
Monday, August 23, 2004
Commenced nippling down tree at Houston #3 well. Removed outside blowdown line,
chart recorder, numerous 5 gal. oil containers. Cleaned up around wellhead. Rigged up
straps on well- head building roof. Picked building using extended boom forklift. Had to
hoist building 9' to clear sucker rod extending above surface pump mechanism. Walked
building back to staging area, shut down for night.
Saturday, August, 28, 2004:
10:02 am — Commenced pumping cement rinse water remaining from #1 annulus job
and #2 cement job. Pumped 75 bbls @ 600Psi. Pressure remained steady.
10:33 am — Finished pumping. 75 bbls in 31 min.
Commenced mixing cement —148 sax
1:42 pm — Commenced pumping cement @ 600 psi. Pressure dropped to 350 psi and
then rose to 550 psi when cement hit perfs.
1:59 pm — Completed pumping. 32 -1/2 bbls in 17 min. 2 BPM. 550 psi final shut in
pressure.
RD R &K Industrial. Sent vac truck ahead to offload cement rinse water at AWWU King
Street (Anchorage) dump station. Will meet with Jesse Mohrbacher to gain access to
discharge facility.
9:30 pm: R &K complete loading equipment on float and departed for Kenai.
Monday, August 30, 2004:
Excavated well cellar and removed 8'H x 10'D cylindrical well cellar. Cutoff well casing
4' below grade and welded 18" diameter 1/4" thick marker plate on well casing.
Backfilled excavation and received site closure approval from John Spaulding.
Also removed 2 cubic yards of diesel contaminated soil and placed same in 4'x4'x4' mud
box for transportation to Anchorage Soil Recycling.
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MEMORANDUM State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO: Jim Regg, DATE: August 30, 2004
P.I Supervisor P TD
FROM: John Spaulding, SUBJECT: Houston Well Abandonments
Petroleum Inspector Houston, Alaska
Wells 1,2, 3, 4 and 22
The following is a summary of the portions of the well plugging and surface
abandonment operations that I witnessed.
Houston wells 1,4 and 22 were cemented in the same fashion.
1. %" black iron pipe was run down the tubing to the top of cement.
2. Cement was displaced down the 3 /" pipe until returns were received at
surface, the %" pipe was left in the well full of cement.
3. Wells 2 and 3 had open perforations; cement was squeezed through the
perforations into the formation. A set up period was allowed for the squeezed
cement and then the well bore was filled to surface with cement.
4. After all surface equipment was removed the wells were excavated to a
minimum of 4 feet below original grade — with the exception of well number
1. At the landowners request this well was excavated to a depth of eight feet.
Upon cutting the casings off on well 1 it was noted that there was no cement to
surface on the inner annulus (IA). The contractor chose to attempt to cement the IA
to surface. A cementing string of %" pipe was run until a restriction was met, they
commenced pumping cement and took good returns to surface.
All wells had good cement returns to surface as noted in the attached photos. All
locations were cleaned, graded and reseeded. All junk equipment was removed
and the areas now look quite well.
The reserve pit fluids were removed and the pit area filled back in with clean gravel
and reseeded.
SUMMARY: I witnessed the plug and abandoning of the well bores on GRI's
Houston wells 1, 2, 3, and 4. The locations for wells 1, 2, 3, 4 and 22 were
viewed as well. I recommend final abandonment and location clearances be
granted.
Attachment (Photos of P &A activities witnessed)
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NON - CONFIDENTIAL
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Photos from AOGCC Inspector John Spaulding
August 2004
Houston #1 csg stub;
no annulus cement
Houston #1 was abandoned similar to others with a marker plate welded on
casing stub after cemented to surface; no photos available showing marker plate
or cement to surface in all annuli
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALAROIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMAION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL
20 AAC 25.280
1. Type of Request: Abandon L��j Suspend Operational shutdown Perforate Ll Waiver Lj Annular Dispos.
Alter casing ❑ Repair well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Time Extension ❑ Other ❑
Change approved program ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑
2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Clas 5. Permit to Drill Number:
Growth Resources International / AOGCC Development Exploratory _�' 197 -243
3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number:
333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 009 - 20011 -00
7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
Ground Level Houston No. 3
8. Property Designation: 10. Field /Pool(s):
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
2030 2030 2030 2030 none none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor
Surface 505 7" 505 505 NA NA
Intermediate
Production 2002 4.5" 2002 2002 NA NA
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):
1338 - 1342,1356- 1362,1507 -1512, 1338 - 1342,1356- 1362,1507 - 1512 ,1620- None NA
Packers and SSSV Type: Packer @ 1900' with LH driven Kudu pump for Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Packer @ 1900' with LH driven Kudu
below packer H2O disposal. pump for below packer H2O disposal.
12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 13. Well Class after proposed work YbA
Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory [ Development Service ❑
14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work:
Commencing Operations: 15- Aug -04 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ Plugged ❑ Abandoned ❑�
16. Verbal Approval: Date: WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑
Commission Representative:
17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Jesse Mohrbacher
Printed Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title President, Fairweather E &P Services, Inc.
Signature Phone 907 - 258 -3446 Date 28- Jul -04
COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
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Plug Integrity [ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance
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ORIGINAL BY ORDER OF ��11
Approved COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
For -403 Revised 12/2003 INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE Su mit in D plicate
Houston No. 3
Plug and Abandonment Procedure
Well Status
Houston No. 3 is reported to be completed with 7 inch surface casing set and cemented
from 505 feet to surface. A 4 -% inch production casing string was run, set and cemented
back to surface from 2002 feet. A CBL indicates that the well is cemented with good
bonding evident from 2002 feet to 1000 feet, and from 760 feet to surface. The interval
from 760 feet to 1000 feet does not appear to be cemented. The well was perforated
with a series of five (5) sets of perforations from 1338 feet to 1856 feet. The shoe was
drilled out, a packer was set at 1900 feet and a progressive cavity pump was hung off in
the packer. Records indicate a tubingless completion. Centralized reverse threaded
sucker rods were then run from surface to the pump as a drive shaft. The scheme was to
dewater the coals in the perforated zones and pump them for disposal into a Tyonek
sandstone penetrated by the openhole wellbore below the shoe. The packer set at 1900'
was intended to be the sealing element to prevent water from loading up the gas
producing interval represented by the perforations. The well has been shut in for several a.
years and was recorded to have 50 psi on the wellhead in 2002.
Attachment 1 shows the present status of the Houston No. 3 well. Fairweather's
inspection of the Houston No. 3 well on June 2, 2004 confirmed some of the information
presented in RFP AOGCC — 0501 although the well house was locked prohibiting entry.
Operations Procedure
Fairweather's proposed P &A procedure for the Houston No. 3 well is presented below
and depicted in Attachment 2.
1. Verify all permit paperwork is in place and give AOGCC 24 hour notice of intent to
begin well work operations and provide the AOGCC inspector the opportunity to
witness cementing operations.
2. RU boom truck and remove well- house, surface production equipment, electrical
equipment and surface mounted KUDU Progressive Cavity Pump drive unit.
3. Inspect gauges for functionality and pressure on wellhead.
4. Bleed off any surface gas on the well ensuring that no ignition sources are present.
The well is anticipated have 50 psi at the wellhead. Well records previously
reviewed by Fairweather indicate maximum pressure at between 50 and 100 psi. /
The well has been shut in for approximately four (4) years and has no doubt
received some inflow of water into the wellbore. With the top of perforations at
1338 feet, an 8.33 ppg kill fluid (fresh water) would exert 580 psi at the top
perforations, which will likely kill the well.
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bullheadin g cement using cement rinse water from Houston No. 2 and fresh water.
When inj ivity is verified (2 casing volumes or 60 barrels minimum), mix and
bullhea 29 ,bbls of 15± ppg, Type I cement to fill casing from TD to surface.
6. RD cementing equipment and clean up same. Recover cement rinse water in
storage tank for treatment and disposal or recycle.
7. Excavate around well to six (6) foot depth, cut off casing strings a minimum of 4
feet below grade level and weld on well ID marker plate. Top off annulus with
cement if necessary before installing marker plate. Backfill well excavation and /
grade location to blend in with surroundings and provide positive drainage.
8. Pick up any debris and demobilize equipment from the location.
9. Perform site clearance inspection with AOGCC inspector at time of mutual
convenience.
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Attachment 1
All depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
Houston # 3 Well Schematic
Permit # 197 -243
GL API # 50- 009 - 20011 -00
Present Status , June 2, 2004
Solid steel rod rotary drive string
Fluid level in 4.5" casing unkown
7" casing @ 505'
cmtd to surface
Stage collar @ 760'
cmtd to surface
1000'
Perfs @
1338'- 1342'
1356'-1362'
1507' - 1512'
1820'-1826
1848' - 1856
LH turn rod driven Kudu pump��
Packer @ 1900' 410 I
4.5" casing @ 2002' El Cement
cmtd to 1000
TD @ 2030' ❑ Formation fluid /water
Houston # 3 Fairweather E & P Services, Inc. Rev. 01 A 07/21/04 Drawing Not to Scale
James Nunley 7/28/2004
Attachment 2
All depths BGL GRI Inc. c/o AOGCC
GL Houston # 3 Well Schematic
Casing Strings capped Permit # 197 -243
w/ 18" diameter 1/4" API # 50- 009 - 20011 -00
steel plate @ 4' BGL
Proposed Abandonment Status
Solid steel rod rotary drive string
7" casing @ 505' 15 PPG +/- Type I cement from 1856' to surface
cmtd to surface
�- Stage collar @ 760'
cmtd to surface
1000'
Perforations @
1338'- 1342'
1356'-1362'
1507'- 1512'
1820' -1826
1848' - 1856
LH turn rod driven Kudu pump
Packer @ 1900' FL AUG
4.5" casing @ 2002 El Cement
cmtd to 1000'
TD @ 2030' ❑
Formation fluid /water
Houston # 3 Fairweather E & P Services, Inc. Rev. 01 A 07/21/04 Drawing Not to Scale
James Nunley 7 /28/2004
MEMORANDUM State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO: Camille Taylor, e r r-7t DATE: October 23, 2002
Commissioner
THRU: Tom Maunder,
P. I. Supervisor
FROM: John Spaulding, SUBJECT: Location Inspection
Petroleum Inspector GRI wells (3)
Houston, AK
October 23, 2002: 1 did a visual inspection of the area around the GRI wells
located at the end of Heath Rd. near Houston, AK. There is one area that does
appear to have some contaminated gravel. Also there are several areas with pipe
and sucker rods laying around. The reserve pit is quite full and could run over if we
receive further rains. The old choke manifold and some drilling mud is next to well
#1. The attached photos depict a rather messy area.
SUMMARY: I inspected the location around the GRI wells (3)
Attachments: Photos
NON - CONFIDENTIAL
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0 TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
SSA OIL AND GAS 333 W. 7- AVENUE, SUITE 100
CONSERVATION COMIISSION ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3539
o PHONE (907) 279 -1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
July 18, 2001
Paul Benetti, CEO
GRI, Inc.
89 -91 Burswood Road
Victoria Park WA 6100
Australia
Certified Mail No. 7099 3400 0004 8967 1449
Frederick H. Boness, Registered Agent
Preston, Gates, and Ellis, LLP
420 L Street, Suite 400
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Certified Mail No. 7099 3400 0004 8967 1418
Gentlemen:
In a letter from the Commission dated April 2, 2001, GRI, Inc. ( "GRI ") was advised that the
Houston #1, #2, ##4, and #22 wells, of which GRI, Inc., is operator, appear to be past due for
plugging. GRI was asked to inform the Commission as to its plans for expeditiously meeting its
well abandonment obligations. The Commission has not received any response to this inquiry.
In accordance with 20 AAC 25.535(b), you are notified that the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission proposes to take enforcement action against GRI, Inc. The nature of the
apparent violation(s) or noncompliance is GRI's failure to comply with 20 AAC 25.105(a), 20 AAC
25.112, and 20 AAC 25.170, concerning abandonment of the Houston # 1, #2, #3, #4, and #22
wells and concerning location clearance for those wells. The reasons why the Commission
considers violation(s) or noncompliance to have occurred are: (1) GRI's leases on which the
Houston #1, #2, #3, #4, and #22 wells were drilled have expired; (2) those wells have not been
plugged in accordance with 20 AAC 25.112, as required by 20 AAC 25.105(a); and (3) the well
locations have not been cleared in accordance with and as required by 20 AAC 25.170. The actions
that the Commission proposes to take include requiring payment under GRI's surety bond number
K05880877, imposing monetary penalties under AS 31.05.150, and ordering corrective action or
remedial work.
As provided under 20 AAC 25.535(c), within 15 days after receipt of this notice, GRI (or
GRI's surety) may file with the Commission a written response that concurs in whole or in part
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with a proposed Commission action, requests informal review, or requests a hearing under 20 AAC
25.540. The Commission will, in its discretion, extend the 15 -day response period for good cause
shown. If GRI and its surety fail to file a timely written response, the Commission will consider
them to have accepted the proposed Commission action by default. If GRI or its surety requests a
hearing, the Commission will schedule a hearing under 20 AAC 25.540.
If GRI or GRI's surety requests informal review under 20 AAC 25.535(c), the Commission
will provide an opportunity for them to submit documentary material and make a written or oral
statement. The Commission will then issue a proposed decision or order. A proposed decision or
order becomes final 11 days after it is issued unless within 10 days after it is issued GRI or its
surety files a written request for a hearing, in which case the proposed decision or order is of no
effect. If GRI or its surety requests a hearing, the Commission will schedule a hearing under 20
AAC 25.540.
If GRI and its surety concur in the Commission's proposed action(s) described above, or after
an informal review or a hearing under 20 AAC 25.535(c) or 20 AAC 25.535(d), and if the
Commission finds that GRI has violated or failed to comply with a provision of AS 31.05, 20 AAC
25, or a Commission order, permit, or other approval, the Commission will, in its discretion, order
one or more of the following, as it determines to be applicable:
(1) corrective action or remedial work;
(2) revocation or suspension of a permit or other approval;
(3) payment under the bond required by 20 AAC 25.025;
(4) imposition of penalties under AS 31.05:150.
Because one of the actions the Commission proposes to take is requiring forfeiture of and
payment under GRI's surety bond, a copy of this notice is also being provided to the surety.
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Pen, mission
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Cammy aylo aniel T. Se ount, Jr. Julie M. Heusser,
Chair Commissioner Commissioner
cc: Ace USA Insurance Company
PO Box 41484
Philadelphia PA 19101 -1484
Certified Mail No. 7099 3400 0004 8967 1296
Insurance Company of North America
4220 B Street
Anchorage AK 99503
Certified Mail No. 7099 3400 0004 8967 1326
MEMORANDUM State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO: Dan Seamount, DATE: Sep tember 4, 2000
Commissioner
THRU: Blair Wondzell, A
P. I. Supervisor
FROM: John Crisp; J'b6'C , SUBJECT: Houston Gas Well Insp.
Petroleum Inspector Wells #1, 2 3
Lease # ADL 4135
September 4.2000: 1 traveled to Houston Alaska Gas Field to make summer
inspections of wells #1, 2 & 3.
Well #1: was found to have misc. well head & choke manifold equipment around
the well head. A pallet of Aquagel & Barite is located between Houston #1 & a
lined water pit beside #1 location. Casing & tubing is lying on the ground; beside
water pit. Immediate area around well shows no sign of broaching.
Well #2: was found to have completion equipment lying on ground beside well
head. No sign of water, gas or oil broaching to surface:
Well #3: was found to have well house over well. I talked with pumper Mike
Mikkiesen & stated it would not be necessary to open well house for inspection.
The well has been idle due to lack of diesel for generator. No broaching from this
well witnessed.
SUMMARY: I inspected Houston gas wells #1, 2 & 3.
Attachments Labeled Photos hand carried to AOGCC office 9- 13 -00jc.
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MD 02030 TVD 81030 ompletion Date: 5/5/98 Completed Status: 1 -GAS Current:
T Name Interval Sent Received T /C/D
D 8488 GRI NGR/DT/NL/VERT ANGL OH 5/15/98 5/21/98
D 8489 GRI RES/NGR/DT /GR OH 5/15/98 5/21/98
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L NDT /EL 1 0- 1654.90 OH 1 5/15/98 5/21/98
Daily Well Ops of, -.V3 Are Dry Ditch Samples Required? yes no And Received? yes no
Was the well cored? yes no Analysis Description Received? yes no Sample Set #
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This land plat for Houston No 2 and Houston No. 3 is filed in well file 97-
0241, Houston No. 1.
Per Bob Crandall, 6 April 1999.
CW 6 April 1999
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TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
ANCH AL DRIVE
ALASKA OIL AND GAS
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3192
CONSERVATION COMMISSI01V PHONE: (907) 279 -1433
FAX: (907) 276 -7542
March 16, 1999
David Lappi
GRI, Inc.
4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, AK 99502 -4169
Re: Houston #1, 20 and 4 Additional Deficiencies
Dear Mr. Lappi:
Please submit final Completion Reports (Form 10 -407) for the Houston #1 and #2 wells.
According to the draft completion reports you submitted on October 30, 1998, these two
wells should be completed by now. If you have not perforated these wells, the
Commission will still consider the wells completed. You must file an Application for
Sundry Approvals (Form 10 -403) for any additional work performed on these wells from
this point forward.
Additionally, there were large discrepancies in the location data between the draft
Completion Reports you submitted for the Houston #1 and #2 wells and the locations
permitted by the Commission. The permitted surface location for the Houston #1 well is
11 6' FEL, 1542' FSL, Sec. 21, T18N, R3W, SM and the surface location reported on the
draft Completion Report is 1436' FEL, 1545' FSL, Sec. 21, T18N, R3W, SM. The
permitted surface location for the Houston #2 well is 774' FEL, 1250' FSL, Sec. 21, T18N,
R3W, SM and the surface location reported on the draft Completion Report is 211 P FEL,
1216' FSL, Sec. 21, T18N, R3W, SM. Please submit an "as built" survey plat by a
registered land surveyor for each of these wells.
There is also a large discrepancy between the permitted surface location (1402' FEL, 1269'
FSL, Sec. 21, T18N, R3W, SM) and the location reported on the Completion Report (2547'
FEL, 1271' FSL, Sec. 21, T18N, R3W, SM) for the Houston #3 well. This discrepancy
was brought to your attention via e-mail correspondence on December 17, 1998 by Steve
McMains. Please submit a copy of the "as built" survey plat by a registered land surveyor
for this well.
If you still intend to transfer the Houston #4 well to the Teelings for domestic water use, as
indicated in your July 16, 1998 letter, please submit the required written authority from the
landowners for Commission review. 20 AAC 25.140. Otherwise, the well must be
plugged and abandoned in accordance with 20 AAC 25.105. An "as built" survey plat by a
registered land surveyor is also required for the Houston 94 well.
Mr. David Lappi
March 16, 1999
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If a discrepancy of greater than 500' exists between the permitted and actual surface
location of any of the wells listed above, also provide a detailed explanation for the
disparities.
Please submit the necessary paperwork in person by March 31, 1999. We appreciate your
attention in this matter.
Sin y,
Robert N. Christenson, P.E.
Chairman
cc: Bob Crandall
II
Houston 3 Well Completion
Subject: Houston 3 Well Completion
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 11:09:56 +0000
From: Steve McMains < steve _mcmains @admin. state. ak.us>
Organization: DOA -AOGCC
To: David Lappi <lapres @alaska.net>
CC: Robert Crandall < bob_crandall @admin. state. ak.us>
Dave,
Bob Crandall wanted me to get with you and thank you for the completion
report for the Houston 3 well, but there is a problem. We noticed an
error on the completion report of 1145 ft from the east line from what
you stated on the permit to drill for this straight hole well. Looking
at the well file, we notice that a survey plat certified by a registered
land surveyor showing the precise surface location is in the well file.
Your survey has a note attached to the fax cover sheet that an "as
built" survey will be performed after drilling is completed for the
exact location. We need a copy of the "as built" to verify the footage
from line figures. Please fax AOGCC a copy of the "as built" so we can
close out this well completion report. Bob might want you to exlain why
the difference in footage if the figures are off that much from the
permitted surface location.
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Date Pump Hours Total Water Total Gas
RPM at RPM (btAs) (MCF)
9/1/98 300 24.0 714.0 Shut in to
9/2198 300 24.0 714.0 dewater coal
9098 300 24.0 714.0 seams.
9/4/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/5/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/6/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9f7/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/8/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/9/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/10/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9111/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/12/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/13198 300 24.0 714.0
9/14/98 300 22.0 654.5
9/15198 300 24.0 714.0 "
9/16/98 300 16.0 476.0 "
250 8.0 198.3 "
9117/98 260 10.0 257.8 "
265 14.0 367.9
9118/98 265 24.0 530.7
9/19/98 265 8.3 218.1 "
310 2.5 76.9
325 6.2 199.8
340 7.0 236.0
9/20198 341 18.5 625.6 "
360 5.5 196.4 "
9/21/98 360 24.0 856.8
9/22198 360 23.8 847.9 "
415 0.3 10.3 "
9/23/98 350 24.0 856.8 "
9/24/98 360 22.0 785.4
9/25198 0 24.0 0.0 Well down with
9/26/98 0 24.0 0.0 wellhead damage -
9/27/98 0 24.0 0.0 awaiting parts.
9/28/98 0 24.0 0.0 it
9/29198 0 24.0 0.0 It
9/30/98 0 24.0 0.0 "
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Total Gas
Date Pump Hours Total Water To t
RPM at RPM (bus) (MCF)
10/1/98 0 24.0 0.0 Well down with
1012/98 0 24.0 0.0 wellhead damage -
10P3/98 0 24.0 0.0 awaiting parts.
10/4/98 0 24.0 0.0 "
10/5/98 0 24.0 0.0
10/6/98 0 24.0 0.0 "
1017/98 0 24.0 0.0 "
10/8/98 0 24.0 0.0
10/9/98 75 10.0 74.4 Running at
10/10/98 74 24.0 176.1 reduced speed -
10/11/98 74 24.0 176.1 gent polished rod.
10/12/98 74 24.0 176.1
10/13/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/14/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/15/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10116/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/17/98 74 24.0 176.1
10118/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/19/98 74 24.0 176.1
10/20/98 74 24.0 176.1
10/21/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/22198 74 24.0 176.1
10/23/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10124/98 74 24.0 176.1 "
10/25/98 74 16.0 117.4 "
10/26/98 0 24.0 0.0 Shut in.
10/27198 340 9.5 320.3 New polished rod &
10/28/98 340 10.0 337.2 packing.
300 7.0 208.3 Dewatering Coal.
10/29/98 340 11.3 379.3 "
250 6.8 167.3 "
10/30/98 340 24.0 809.2 "
10/31/98 340 7.5 252.9
275 11.5 313.6 "
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Date Pump Hours Total Water Total Gas
RPM at RPM (bbls) (MCF)
11/1/98 340 24.0 809.2 Shut in.to
11/2/98 340 24.0 809.2 dewater coal
1113/98 341 24.0 811.6 seams.
11/4/98 341 20.5 693.2 "
75 3.5 26.0 "
11/5/98 75 21.5 159.9
11/6/98 75 17.5 130.2
11/7198 75 15.0 111.6
1118/98 75 24.0 178.5
11/9/98 75 24.0 178.5 "
11/10/98 75 24.0 178.5 "
11/11/98 75 24.0 178.5 "
11/12/98 75 24.0 178.5
11/13/98 75 24.0 178.5 "
11114/98 75 19.0 141.3
11/15/98 75 13.5 100.4
150 10.5 156.2
11/16/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/17/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/18/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/19/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/20/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/21/98 150 24.0 357.0
11/22/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/23198 150 24.0 357.0 IT
11/24198 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/25/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/26/98 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/27198 150 24.0 357.0 "
11/28/98 150 22.3 331.0 IT
11/29198 150 24.0 357.0 it
11/30/98 150 24.0 357.0 IT
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TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
ALASKA OIL AND GAS 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE
CONSERVATION COMMISSION ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 -3192
PHONE: (907) 279 -1433
FAX: (907) 276 -7542
October 2. 1998
David Lappi
GRI. Inc.
4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, AK 99502 -4169
Re: Reporting Deficiencies
Dear Mr. Lappi:
We have not received Completion Reports for Houston 41, 42 and 94. A Well
Completion or Recompletion Report or Log (Form 10 -407) and anv supporting
information required by 20 AAC 25.070 is due within thirty days after completion.
abandonment or suspension of a well.
The Completion Report for the Houston #3 well lacked the daily reports of well
operations required by 20 AAC 25.070(2).
By letter dated July 16, 1998, you stated that you wish to transfer the Houston #4 well to
Bob and Shirley Teeling for domestic water use. If a well drilled for oil or gas is to be
plugged and abandoned, but may safely be used as a freshwater well, written authority for
this action must be obtained from the landowner and owner of the surface rights. The
authorization mus: provide for the authorized person's assumption of full responsibility
for the final plugging of the water well. The authorization must be tiled with. and
approved by the Commission. 20 AAC 25.140.
Please submit the necessary paperwork by October 30, 1998. We appreciate your
attention in this matter.
cere y,
David W. Joh ton
Chairman
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GRI, Inc. Houston 3 Production Report for August 1998
Date Pump Hours Total Water Total Gas
RPM at RPM (bbls) (MCF)
1 325 8.5 273.9 Shut in to dewater
1 300 7.5 223.1 coal seams.
2 300 0.3 7.4 "
2 225 5.5 122.7 "
2 250 10.0 247.9 "
3 250 2.0 49.6 "
3 300 2.5 74.4 "
3 350 3.5 121.5 "
3 375 4.5 167.3 "
3 350 0.5 17.4 "
4 350 10.5 364.4 "
5 350 6.5 225.6 "
5 325 8.5 273.9 "
5 250 3.5 86.8 ^
6 250 24.0 595.0 "
7 250 23.0 570.2 "
8 250 23.5 582.6 "
9 250 17.5 433.9 "
9 400 1.5 59.5 "
10 400 6.0 238.0 "
10 250 1.0 24.8 "
11 250 16.5 409.1 "
12 250 20.0 495.8 "
13 250 15.0 371.9 ^
14 250 13.5 334.7
15 250 24.0 595.0
16 250 16.5 409.1 °
18 300 7.5 223.1
17 300 7.5 223.1
17 350 4.0 138.8
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17 400 12.0 476.0 �.
18 400 24.0 952.0 00
19 400 21.0 833.0'
20 200 19.0 376.8'
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20 400 1.5 59.5
20 250 2.5 62.0 "
21 200 24.0 476.0 "
22 250 24.0 595.0 "
23 250 19.0 471.0 "
23 275 5.5 150.0 "
24th -26th 0 24.0 0.0 "
27 0 14.5 0.0 "
28 275 2.5 68.2 "
28 300 7.0 208.3 "
29 300 24.0 714.0 "
30 300 24.0 714.0 "
31 300 24.0 714.0 "
Total Barrels of Water Injected, 14,116.4
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August 15, 1998
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive f:i g cie-s 0' '
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Houston 3 Water Injection and Gas Production Report
Dear Sirs:
Enclosed please find our summary of production in Houston 3 for the month of July, 1998.
We have a progressing cavity pump set on a packer in the well at 1900 feet, running in
reverse to transfer water from the five perforated coal scams between about 1350 and 1850
feet into the saline water- bearing sandstone at 2000 feet. The pump is powered by a surface
mounted 20 horsepower electric motor, with the rotational energy transferred to the pump
by a centralized sucker rod string in the well. A variable frequency drive allows us to vary
the speed of the pump easily to accommodate the needs of our testing program, and monitor
the power consumption of the pump.
Since the dewatering program began, we have been able to reduce the wellhead pressure
from above 100 psi near the beginning of the month to about 80 psi at the end of the month.
Dewatering of the seams is continuing.
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David W. Lappi
President incrorcy
Exploration and Development
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Date Pump Hours Total Water Total Gas
RPM at RPM (bbis) (MCF)
711/98 125 1.7
21.1
7/1/98 250 1.5 37.2 0.00
7/2/98 250 1.7 42.1
712/98 125 8.0 99.2 0.72
713/98 125 11.5 142.6 1.53
7/4/98 125 16.0 198.3
7/4/98 200 8.0 158.7 1.42
7/5/98 200 12.0 238.0 1.04
7/6/98 200 9.3 183.5
7/6/98 50 1.3 6.2
7/6/98 100 1.5 14.9
7/6/98 150 2.0 29.8
7/6/98 200 0.5 9.9
7/6/98 100 3.5 34.7
7/6/98 125 8.5 105.4 2.71
717198 125 8.0 99.2 3.34
7/8198 200 19.0 376.8 3.40
7/9/98 200 16.5 327.3 3.67
7110198 200 24.0 476.0 3.82
7/11/98 200 24.0 476.0 3.13
7/12/98 200 24.0 476.0 3.12
7/13/98 200 24.0 475.0 3.41
7114/98 200 24.0 476.0 1.27
7/15/98 200 24.0 476.0 Shut in to dewater
7/18/98 200 20.5 406.6 coal seams.
7116/98 225 2.0 44.6 "
7/17/98 225 22.5 502.0 "
7118/98 225 24.0 535.5 "
7/19/98 225 20.0 446.3 "
7/19/98 250 4.0 99.2 "
7/20/98 250 24.0 595.0 "
7121/98 250 16.0 396.7 "
7/21/98 300 8.0 238.0 "
7/22198 300 23.0 684.3
"
7/23198 300 8.0 238.0
7/23/98 250 12.0 297.5 "
7124/98 250 17.0 421.5 "
7/24/98 300 6.0 178.5 - i 1998
7/25/98 250 8.5 210.7 j & Gas GOAs. af;.i is
7126/98 250 24.0 595.0 "
7/27198 250 11.0 272.7 '
7/27/98 300 13.0 386.8
7/28/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
7/29/98 300 20.0 595.0 "
7/30/98 300 24.0 714.0 "
7/31/98 300 13.5 401.6 "
7/31198 350 10.5 364.4 "
Total Barrels of Water Injected: 14,318.4 32.38 MCF
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GRI, Inc.
4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, Alaska USA 99502 -4169
Telephone: 1 (907) 246 -7186 e-mail: lapres @alaske.net Facsimile: 1 (907) 248 -7278
July 23, 1998
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
Attn: The Commissioners
Re: Houston #3 Well Completion Report
Dear Commissioners:
Enclosed please find our Well Completion Report for the Houston #3 well. Wireline logs
for Houstons 1, 2, and 3 have been previously submitted.
Houston #3 is now on long -term production test to de -water the perforated coal seams and
begin flowing gas at higher rates. The well is now capable of sustained gas flows at about 2
to 3 MCFD.
Houston #1 and Houston #2 are being readied for perforating soon. Remedial cementing is
being conducted in Houston 1. Drilling of cement from this remedial cement job will
commence when the contractor's rig is available next, probably about two weeks from now.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
David W. Lappi
President
'c�,C, ��I "if ./
JUL 23 1998
asks Oil & Gas Cons, Com 10ion
Ancholege
Exploration and Development
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• " 'STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOM PLETION RE P_ ORT AND -LOG
1, Status of Well w. T Classification of Service Well_ { 2
OIL 0 GAS SUSPENDED ❑ ABANDONED 0 SERVICE 0 N v V
2. Name of Operator 7, Permit Number - 'W .
I, Address /� ( g Number zoo t '
4 1 p \/LJ GX �!'YIPN D d`\ V Q /� M G(� (� VYt Q e
4 qq�Z —
4, Location / G. ; 3 of &II at surface 11 'A � 9. Unit or Lease e
T MA ' VJ i r 2. 1 254 _ =`jZj) FSL- S4,,. v-J As J Itt+q ObC.crs m ►7
At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Num r
P pu - 5
At Total Depth y� Vr F' _ }:RED 11. Field nd Pool
S. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, sic. B. a esignation end Serial Nb `[JQ
Nov S .1 � e
' 31pr9 y ha�c�w ADO*
12- D e Sp ded 13. Date J.D. fteached 14. Oat Co Susp. or Aband, IS, Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions
2.1 Qg 'L Q< ,� 5 i� feet MSL 1
1 r 7�. n To ' tal Depth (MD +TVDI 18.PlugBack epth(MDtTVD) 19. Directional Survey 20. Depth where SSSV set 21. Thickness of Permafrost
6�3Q M - tTVD N on Y U NO OL /I/ feet MD
22, Type Electric or Other Logs Run
S.P. ale lies /b " +69" J11 f C
23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SETTING DEPTIf MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED
2.3 Ns Q 90 ^ '
s^ 12 Aj6s A 5,313 Z 002 -2-5
24. Perlorations open to Production (MD +TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TU81NG RECORD
interval, size and number) AN pew* l y. g fr (� iattrrtp.�er SIZE DEPTH SET IMO) PACKER SET IMDI
1339 -1,342.
135$ -1362- 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
15-Q7 — 151 DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
iL
19 LG- 1 2&
I$tl53- I gS�
27. PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Pod eNon M / of ' Operation (fl ing, s lift, etc.) (�
7 Qg Jt t! >`4.G r: Y O t- %V P -'1 P t GV I I
Det of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-881- GAS -MCFD WA ER -881 CHOKE SIZE GAS- IL RAXIO
1 1 f b Cc I i Al TEST PERIOD 0 /V rt .� � .3 � ' /4- rt /1/
Flow Tubing I Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL -BBL GAS -MCFJ) WATER y'^ )
Press. N 4 t`j O 24 -HOUR RATE 0 N A 2.",3 i50 CBM J e5,f - 1 LS CD►l�Ntti
28- CORE DATA
Brief deseriptioJn I V lithology, por"w, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gat or water. Suhmit core chips_
/V c?" e--
ORIGINAL
Forts 10-407 Submit in duplicate
Rev. 7.1 -80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
- 49 -
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. 29. ` 30.
GEOLOGI *KEA$ MATION TESTS
NAME Include intervet tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity,
MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase.
6�
-r (XI k 2030' 203r colt-c",
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
32. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing It true and correct to the best of my knowledge
b
Signe 1 Title r fe5f a'QVI•� pate I 6 ,�q$
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is in a complete and correct well completion report and to
designed for submitting p p p 9 on
all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Item 1: Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt
water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in combustion.
Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple
completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported
in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the
data pertinent to such interval.
Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (D F, K8, etc.).
Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement-
ing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In-
jection, Gas injection, Shut -in, Other - explain,
Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none ".
Form 10407
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Oct 30 98 04:04p D vid W. Lappi 1907 248 -7278 p.14
Well Completion Report
Houston 3
Houston 3 Well Completion Report
The well was drilled for Growth Resources Ltd. and GRI, Inc. by a contractor, M -W
Drilling, Inc. of Anchorage. The first 500 feet were drilled using one crew drilling the
day shift only. Below about 500 feet, two crews drilled each day for 12 hours each shift,
with shift changes at noon and midnight.
Well History:
January 21, 1998 - Move Rig 17 from Houston 1 to Houston 3. Move in support trailers.
Weld 10" conductor casing shoe. Spud well, tricone drill and drive conductor casing to
43 feet. Move in generator set and place lights with boom truck.
January 22 — Unload 20 foot sticks of steel drill pipe off boom truck. Pull out of hole and
put on down hole hammer. Obtain 600 gallons injection water. Drill ahead to 265 feet.
January 23 — Get 600 gal of drill water. Drill ahead to 465 feet. Get 600 gal drill water.
Drill ahead to 525 feet. Flush hole, trip back 60 feet, drain hose, plug in rig over
weekend.
Long weekend off
January 26 — Generator failed, rig won't start until 10:45am. Trip into hole to 505 feet,
then pull out of hole. Weld ears on 7" casing, weld on cement float shoe. Inside of float
shoe is machined to accept end of 2" frac pipe. Move rig ahead to set casing by 15 ton
cherry picker crane (rig cannot handle 45 foot long Range 3 casing). Run 7" pipe with
centralizer every 90 feet. Cut off 23.7 feet on last piece. Total in hole 502.0 feet. Clean
up, leave rig running, cap well.
January 27 - Move 2" frac pipe and duplex pump with boom truck to site. Set specially
machined end of frac pipe in float shoe. Get 600 gallons water. Weld ears to tie 7" casing
to 10" conductor. Yukon Pumping using construction cement pump. Start pumping.
Pressured up and blew weld at top of casing. Float shoe plugged, probably by cement
debris from 2" frac pipe left inside from Houston 1 cement job. Return 7 yards of cement
to Valley Block and Concrete_ Pulled 2" and flushed with water. Pull 2" out of hole.
Cut ears off 7" and picked up 7 ". Run in drill pipe to 440 feet.
January 28 — Drill cement from 442 to 500 feet. Cement shoe 500 to 502 feet. Drill 502
to 520 in open hole. Flush hole. Pull out of hole. Run in hole with 2" frac pipe. Weld
cement head on 7"x2" and book up hoses. Pump 6' /z yards construction cement.
Cement pumper's clamp failed, close valves and stop pumping. Wait for cement set,
flush 2" with water. Pull back 2" to 200 feet. Clean up, drain hoses.
January 29 — Trip 2" out of hole. Check annulus, cement at 50 feet. Check 7" casing,
cement at 368 feet. Volume between 7" pipe and 10" hole is 0.2782 cubic feet per lineal
foot. 502 feet of hole times 0.2782, divided by 27 cubic feet per cubic yard gives 5.17
Oct 30 98 04:04p David W. Lappi 1 907 248 -7278 p.15
Well Completion Report
Houston 3
cubic yards. Cement left in 7" casing is 502- 368 =134 feet. Capacity of our 7 casing is
0.2210 cubic feet per lineal foot, so 0.2210 times 134 divided by 27 equals 1.10 cubic
yards of cement left in casing. Total cement accounted for is 5.17 plus 1.10 equals 6.27
cubic yards, indicating a loss of about 0.23 cubic yards into the formation. Get boom
truck and start mobilizing to Houston 2.
February 4 — After cementing Houston 2, mob cement truck and cement pumper to
Houston 3. Pump construction cement down annulus through small diameter hose to fill
remaining 50 feet annulus between 10" casing and 7" casing. Cement now to surface.
March ?? — Dig pit for BOP stack and line with 10 foot diameter culvert, backfill around
culvert.
March 10, 1998 — Cut off 10 inch and 7 inch casings and cement at proper height for
BOP at bottom of lined cellar.
March 11 — Weld on 7 inch 3,000 psi flange to accept BOP stack.
March 21— Mobilize rig and equipment from Houston 1 to Houston 3.
March 22 — Mobilize rig and equipment from Houston 1 to Houston 3.
March 23 — Mobilize rig and equipment from Houston 1 to Houston 3.
March 24 — Run in 7" casing with 6.25" downhole hammer bit. Tag bottom at
approximately 380 feet and drill ahead to 1320 feet. Rig hydraulics need attention.
March 25 — CMl arrive to work on rig hydraulics, rig down for nearly nine hours. Drill
ahead to 1755 feet.
March 26 — Drill ahead to 2030 feet. Leaving four to six feet of slough in hole every time
string is lifted. Circulate heavy foam and E -Z Mud. Trip out of hole. Run Century
Geophysical neutron, gamma, SP, single point resistance tool 9055 (serial no. 80) to 1655
feet, and gamma -gamma density, gamma ray and guard log resistivity tool 9030 (serial
no. 450) to 1650 feet. Logging tool 9041 (gamma & resistively) acting up and was
flooded with water.
March 27 — Electric logging done by 2:35am. CMI on site to repair rig hydraulics. Run
4 V2 inch casing to 1960 feet, tagged slough. Washed down to 2002.43 feet and prepared
to cement. Century replaces 0-rings to repair tool 9041.
Hook up cementing head from BJ Services. BI representative on site to assist with
cementing, using BJ computer modeled cement design below.
Cement Design:
Depth 2100 feet MD
Oct 30 98 04:05p David W. Lappi 1 907 248 -7278 p.16
Well Completion Report
Houston 3
Hole Size 6.25 inch
Pipe Size 4 /z inch 10.5 lbs/ft
Mud Weight 8.4 PPG
BHST 65 degrees F
BHCT 65 degrees F
Volume 219 cubic feet
Excess 30% in Lead Vol.
Volume Req. 281 cubic feet
Top Cement Surface
Preflush Water
Cement Properties:
Lead Cement: Tail Cement:
75 sacks Class G, 30 sacks Class G,
(7050 lbs.) (248 CF) (2820 lbs.) (34 CF)
I% A -7 (71 lbs.) 2% A -7 (581bs. )
3 %A -2 (212 lbs.)
'/a lb /SK CelloFlake (19lbs) 1 /d lb /SK CelloFlake (61bs)
1567 gallons water 148 gallons water
Density 11.0 ppg 15.8 ppg
Yield 3.30 CF /SK 1.141 CF /SK
Mix Water 209 gal/SK 4.96 gal/SK
Thick Time 5:00+ hours 5:00+ hours
Fluid Loss na na
Frce Water Trace 0.0 ml
Comp. Str. 250psi @ 12 hrs 1500psi @ 12 his
300psi @ 24 hrs 3600psi @ 24 hrs
5:00pm Arrive at well, safety meeting with rig crew and company representative.
5:30pm Rig up pump and hoses to cement head.
7:15pm Lead cement mixed at Valley Block and bound for wellsite.
7:45pm Tail cement mixed at Valley Block and bound for wellsite.
One truck for lead cement, one for tail cement.
8:30pm Lead cement arrives at wellsite. Mix A -7 at wellsite.
8:45pm Pumping lead cement. Pump tail cement, drop plug, try to displace with
water using construction cement pump. Would only pump 250 to 275 psi,
water not viscous enough to pump effectively with this type of pump. Rig
duplex pump and pressure up to 900 psi, grout will not move. Rig up
triplex pump, pressure up to 2500 psi, grout will not move.
10:00pm Clean up and go home.
March 28 — Rig crew has weekend off.
March 29 — Rig crew has weekend off.
Oct 30 98 04:05p avid W. Lappi 1 Q07 248 -7278 p.17
Well Completion Report
Houston 3
March 30 — Prepare to drill out cement in 4 Y2" casing using 2 3/8" tubing as drill string.
March 31 — Run in hole with tricone on 2 3/8" tubing, hit cement at 710 feet. Bit plugged
with debris from rods. Worked pipe up and down to free bit. Drilled ahead to 840 feet.
April 1 — Drill ahead to 2000 feet. Hit float shoe 18" into new rod. Drill through float
shoe and drill ahead to 2030 feet. Clean hole and trip rods, 14 rods out at end of day.
April 2 — Trip rods out of hole_ Lay down mast, begin mobilizing to Houston 2.
April 3 — Weld cap on Houston 3. Mobilize rig and equipment to Houston 2.
April 4 — Rig boom truck to run logs. Run Century Geophysical neutron, gamma, SP,
single point resistance too] 9055 (serial no. 80) from 1604 feet to 1999 feet, gamma -
gamma density, gamma ray and guard log resistivity tool 9030 (serial no. 450) from 1598
to 2001 feet. Attempted to run tool 9310 but got no transmissions from tool (broken
down). Release rig, mobilize rig and equipment to Houston 2.
April 8 — Ship Century logging acoustic CBL tool 9310 (serial no. 65 1) back to "Tulsa for
repairs.
April 12 — Rig boom truck for Century Geophysical logs at 11:30am. Run tool 0012
(serial no. 118) from surface to 2004 feet.
April 19 — Remedial cement job using Valley Block truck and following mix:
375 gallons water
6016 pounds cement
150 pounds nut plug
1% calcium chloride (64 lbs, mixed at site)
April 29 — Remedial cement job using Valley Block truck and following mix:
777 gallons water
14,100 pounds cement
Pump all cement into well using construction cement pump. Pump blew fitting gasket
partway thorough job, but we were able to replace gasket and resume pumping.
May 3 — Pick up 9310 acoustic logging tool (serial no. 65 1) in Anchorage and run it in
Houston 3 from 1997 to surface.
May 4 — Relog using 9310 tool (serial no. 65 1) from 1997 to surface, and run tool 0012
(serial no. 118) from 2000 feet to surface. Change cable head from perforating head to
logging head. Perforating performed by Century Geophysical and Statewide Blasting
Services. Perforate 1848 to 1856 feet (8 feet) at 4 shots per foot (33 shots). Perforate
1820 to 1826 feet (6 feet) at 4 shots per foot (25 shots).
Oct 30 98 04:05p David W. Lappi 1q07 248 -7278 p.18
Well Completion Report
Houston 3
May 5 — Perforate 1507 to 1512 (5 feet) using 4 shots per foot (21 shots). Perforate 1358
to 1362 feet (4 feet) at 4 shots per foot (17 shots). Perforate 13338 to 1342 feet (4 feet) at
4 shots per foot (17 shots) .
This well has been equipped for long -term production test and placed into service on July
2.
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CENTURY GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION
7517 East Pine Street
Tulsa, OK 74115
Phone: (918) 838 -9811, FAX: (918) 838 -1532
Internet Home Page: http / /www.century- geo.com, E -Mail: century@iionet,net
FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL
To: Dave Lamp!
Oslor
767
Company: Growth Resources Inc, ��, Fa', co'" - I � - C_ %
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To phone # '
FAX Number; 907 -248 -7278 o
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From: Brian Peterson
N
Date: 06 -26 -98
Total Number of Pages (including this page) 12
RE: Houston Number 3, Sonic Bond Log, Log Date: May 3, 1998
Dear Dave:
Please find attached the sonic velocity logs in the cased hole from the above date,
I have identified the following zones, and the cement quality, based on the amplitude
and VDL Signatures.
Zone Relative Bond Signature
360 to 762 Good Bond, Low Amplitude and Weak Casing Arrivals
762 to 1060 Poor Bond, High Amplitudes, Strong Casing Arrivals, Free Pipe
1060 to 1480 Fair to Good Bond, Low Amplitudes, Small Zones of Poorer Bond
1480 to 1804 Fair to Good with 5-10 Zones of Poor Bond
1804 to 1870 Poor Bond with High Amplitudes and Strong Casing Arrivals
1870 to 1900 Good to Fair Bonding
1900 to 1910 Poor Bond
1910 to 1920 Fair to Good Bonding
1920 to 1940 Poor to Fair Bonding
1940 to 1964 Good Bonding, Should have enough thickness to isolate zone below
1964 to 1976 Fair to Poor
1976 to 1997 Fair to Good Bond, As above
Based on the small amount of time, I had to look at the data, the above should aid you
with your Interpretations.
V an � Peterson
Technical Sales Manager INC: kf a4 V t
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Alaska 00 & Gas Cans. Commission
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SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 18N RANGE : 3W
,ATE 03/03798 PERMANENT DATUM GL ELEVATIONS:
DEPTH DRILLER 2030 ELEV, PERM- DATUM GL KB N/A
X0 BOTTOM 1997.40 LOG MEASURED PROM: TOC DF : N/A
BOG TOP 353,60 DRL MEASURED FROM: TOC GL
CASING DRILLER 2000 LOGGING UNIT 9704
CASING TYPE STEEL FIELD OFFICE LAS VEGAS
CASING THICKNESS: .25 RECORDED BY ; D.STEWART
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MATRIX DENSITY 2.71 RM TEMPERATURE 00 LOG 2,
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NEUTRON MATRIX SANDSTONE FLUID DELTA T 710 THRESH; 5000
REMARKS:
ALL SERVICES PROVIDED SUBJECT TO STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Dear Dave:
I have reviewed the sonic and 4 pi density logs from Houston 93, which you have
sent via fax and E - mail. Based on the observed characteristics of the data, I would
conclude the following:
The sonic log shows well- cemented pipe from 360 to approximately 760 feet. This
is based on the low amplitude and weak casing arrivals of the sonic.
The 4 pi density log also shows the presence of cement behind the pipe through
the same interval, due to the lowering of the CPS count rate on the 5/4/98 verses
the 4/12/98 log. This is the major indication that cement has been carried into the
surface cased interval.
Based on the two factors above, I would conclude that the upper portion of the
well from surface to 760 feet is well - cemented.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to call.
Sincerely, t Un V
JU 3 o 1998
Brian R. Peterson
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4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, Alaska USA 99502 -4169
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May 15, 1998
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The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501 ��(- 2 �� cin a a�� �r-r—
Attn: The Commissioners
Re: Houston 1, 2, and 3 well logs'
Dear Commissioners:
GRI, Inc. has drilled three wells in the Houston Gas Field. Enclosed herewith are the
reproducible copies and paper copies of the wireline logs, and digital copies of the logs
1 disk. The digital files are ASCII data in Windows 95 backup on 3 /2 inch floppy d s p files.
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Sincerely,
David W. Lappi
President
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APR- 27 -1 09 MON 01:oe !D:LAPP RESOURCES 1 NC TEL N0:1 907 %'4e 7274 4303 P01
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GRi, Inc.
4800 Sportsman Drive �V
Anchorage, Alaska USA 99502 -4169
Telephone: 1 (907) 248 -7188 e-mail: lapresCalaska.net Facsimile: 1 (907) 248 -7278
April 26, 1998
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501 -3192
Attn: W. David Johnston - Chairman
Re: Application for Sundry Approval, Houston 1, 2, and 3
Dear Mr. Johnston:
Summary of Proposal
We have discussed various alternatives for disposing of water from coalbeds in our wells with
your staff. As a result of those discussions, we believe that the most efficient method to
produce gas from our wells involves directing water flowing from the producing interval into a
deeper injection interval. You staff believes that if this water is never brought to the surface, it
will not be classified as "produced water", and hence will not require a formally- permitted
injection order. They have suggested that this method of production could be administratively
approved.
We would like to use this method to produce gas from coal seams in our wells, and herewith
enclose three "Application for Sundry Approval" as suggested by your staff for the Houston
1, 2, and 3 wells.
We will be using progressing cavity pumps or electric submersible pumps to provide the power
to move the water down the wells. Each of our wells has a suitable porous and permeable
sandstone near TD to serve as the injection interval. A packer associated with the pump will
isolate the injection zone from the perforated interval.
We look forward to your approval of the concept at your earliest convenience_
Thank you.
Sincerely,
qg Gv4 l V • r -
David W. Lappr
President
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Exploration and Development
FEB- 23 -'98 MON 01:38 ID:LAPP RESOURCES INC TEL NO:1 907 248 7278 #198 P01 -
GRi, Inc.
4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, Alaska USA 99502 -4189
Telephone: 1 (907) 248 -7188 e-mail: lspres8(_,ialaska.net Facsimile: 1 (907) 248 -7278
6 7 - a ( i,]Er
February 23, 1998
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501 -3192
Attn: W. Bob Crandall - Petroleum Geologist
Re: Revision to Houston 1, 2, and 3 Wireline Logging Program
Dear Bob:
Further to our telephone conversation last Friday, we confirm that we would like to modify
wireline logging program to include the flexibility to run two cased hole and one open hole log
(instead of three open hole logs), to minimize the number of mobilizations needed for the
logging equipment and personnel.
Since the wells are only about 700 feet apart, we should be able to use the open hole log to
calibrate the cased hole logs for most of the section. This should give us better cased hole
interpretations than would normally be available from cased hole logs.
This letter confirms your agreement to this modification.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
David W. Lappi
President
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Exploration and Development
TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
ALASKA OIL AND GAS 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE
CONSERVATION COMAIISSION ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3192
PHONE: (907) 279 -1433
FAX: (907) 276 -7542
January 22. 1998
David W. Lappi
President
GRI, Inc.
4900 Sportsman Drive
Anchorage, AK 99502
Re: Houston #3
GRI, Inc.
Permit No. 97 -243
Sur. Loc.: 1402'FEL. 1269'FSL. Sec. 21. T18N. R3W, SM
Btmholc Loc: 1402'FEL. 1269'FSL. Sec. 21. T18N. R3W. SM
Dear Mr. Lappi:
Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well.
The permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits required by law from
other governmental agencies. and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other
required permitting determinations are made.
The permit is approved subject to full compliance with 20 AAC 25.033. Approval to drill with
air is contingent upon issuance of a conservation order folio« ing a public hearing.
Blowout prevention equipment (BOPE) must be tested in accordance N...ith 20 AAC 25.035.
Sufficient notice (approximately 24 hours) of the BOPE test performed before drilling below the
surface casing shoe must be given so that a representative of the Commission may witness the
test. Notice may be given by contacting the Commission petroleum field inspector on the North
S er at 659 -
Inc ,
David W. Johnston
Chairman
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION
d1f7enclosures
cc: Department of Fish & Game. I labitat Section w, o end.
Department of Environmental Conservation wro encl.
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
PERMIT TO DRILL
20 AAC 25.005
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19. To be completed for Redrill, Re- entry, and Deepen Operations.
Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured feet Plugs (measured)
.true vertical feet
Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured)
true vertical feet
Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
Structural
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Perforation depth: measured Naeea Oil &GaSuOn 84011
true vertical Anchorage
20. Attachments Filing fee Ci Property plat 1K BOP Sketch )Q Diverter Sketch O Drilling program
Drilling fluid program 9 Time vs depth plot ❑ Refraction analysis ❑ Seabed report ❑ 20 AAC 25.050 requirements
21. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed Title `} v ^e5 `�- Date
Commission Use Only
Permit Number API number Approval date See cover letter
50 -0p9— ZG70f / for other requirements
Conditions of approval Samples required O Yes X No Mud log required FI Yes '�JYNo
Hydrogen sulfide measures O Yes No Directional survey required ❑ Yes *;�e No
Required working pressure for BOPE 02M; U 3M; ❑ 5M; ❑ 10M, ❑ 15M
Other
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Anchorage, AK 99502 -4169
P roposed Well Locations Ph: 1 907 248 -7188 Fz: 1 907 248 -7278
Dec. 15, 1997 Drawn: DWL
Section 21 T18N R3W
Scale: 1" =750' Lease: ADL 374135
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4900 Sportsman Drive
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
ALASKA VOCA TECH NICAL CENTER
701 E_ Tudor, Suite 270 • Anch orage, ,4laska 99503
Phone: (907156 1 � 4436 pout: ( 907) 561-3563
December 18, 1997
To, Wayne Westberg
Here is the proposed ouu ne far well cc;n r training for the indi'Viduals involved with the
Coati Bed Methane Uriiling Nrajtct
A. ltttroduction
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January 9, 1998
GRI, Inc.
DRILLING PERMIT APPLICATION REVISION
Houston Gasfield, Houston Coalbed Gas Pool
Drilling Program
I . Initially, a water well contractor will drill a ten -inch diameter conductor hole to a
depth of 500 feet using a standard water well rig with a downhole air hammer, or
rotary air tricone or drag bit. During all air drilling operations, a stripper rubber
around the drill pipe will vent return air and cuttings through a blooey line away from
the rig.
2. A two- sensor combustible gas detection system will be employed on the rig during
drilling below conductor casing or other in -hole operations, with sufficient battery
backup for two days of independent operation. A strobe light will activate at 20% of
LEL, and an 85 dB oscillating alarm will sound at 40% of LEL.
3. Centralized seven inch conductor casing will installed to 500 feet and will be new
commercial grade seamless casing with beveled ends, and welded together as it is
installed, as is standard practice in the water well industry. It will be cemented to the
surface using the rig mud pumps with at least 25 bbls of construction cement.
4. After the - cement has set, a BOP system incorporating a single ram (pipe ram) Shaffer
BOP and Shaffer annular preventer or rotating head BOP with a minimum 2000 psi
working pressure will be installed on the conductor casing. A 2 1/16 inch port on
each side of the ram provides access for kill fluids and provides a straight through
blooey line to a safe location. A diagram of the BOP setup is enclosed.
5. The well will be deepened using a small drilling rig equipped with 3.5 inch aluminum
drill pipe and a 6 '/4 inch bit using mud as a drilling fluid. If compressed air is
approved for use as a drilling fluid by the Commission, compressed air will be used as
our primary drilling fluid, and bentonite mud will serve as an alternate fluid.
6. The wells will be logged below the conductor casing using standard oilfield open -hole
logging tools, and through the conductor using gamma, neutron, and density tools.
7. A centralized four and one -half inch flush jointed steel production casing will be
cemented to the surface by a specialized cementing contractor with a total of at least
38 bbls of Class G cement. The lead cement will be mixed with 2.5% pre- hydrated
bentonite and 3% calcium chloride, giving a mix of 12.8 pounds per gallon and a yield
of 2 cubic feet per sack. The tail cement will be Class G cement mixed with 3%
calcium chloride, giving a mix of 15.8 pounds per gallon.
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JAN- 09 - 1 98 FRI 11:25 ID:LAPP RESOURCES INC TEL NO:1 907 248 7278 #139 P03
January 9, 1998
GRi, Inc.
Drilling Fluids
1. During the air drilled portions of the well, foam or stiff foam may be added to the air
supply to increase hole stability and increase the lifting capacity of the air. Return air
and cuttings from the well will be discharged a safe distance from the well.
2. Drilling water may be obtained by air -lift from the well being drilled, from local private
water wells, or by trucking purchased water from commercial sources in the area.
3. A pre- hydrated 100 bbl bentonite gel mud system will be maintained at the drill site
and will be used as the drilling fluid during drilling below the conductor casing, Mud
weights will range from 9.5 to I I pounds per gallon, designed to balance formation
pressures. Plastic viscosity will be 10 to 20 CP. Barite will be available onsite for use
if needed.
4. If the Commission approves the use of air as a drilling fluid for drilling below the
conductor casing, a downhole air hammer using compressed air as the drill fluid may
be employed. An air compressor booster may be used to increase the air volume and
pressure to ensure efficient drilling.
BOP Considerations
L Attached is a diagram of our proposed BOP and annular preventer, and our proposed
choke manifold.
2. Key drilling personnel will attend a BOP school conducted by Alaska Vocational
Technical Center in Anchorage prior to commencement of drilling below the 500 foot
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conductor casing, This school has been modified by AVTECH to also address air
drilling well control procedures (outline enclosed).
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WELL PERM COMPANY W ELL NAME PROGRAM: exp O dev�S'redrll sery O wellbore seg C ann disposal para req ri
FIELD & POOL 5 I �.J � INIT CLASS - GEOL AREA g!2_0 UNIT# ON /OFF SHORE a �
ADMINISTRATION
REMARK /
1. Permit fee attached. N o� Z,
2. Lease number appropriate. . . . . . . . . . . . . Y N
3. Unique well name and number... . . . . . . . . . N
4. Well located in a defined pool.. . . . . . . . . . . N /
5. Well located proper distance from drilling unit boundary. N Q nr/
6. Well located proper distance from other wells .. . . . . . . N -�
7. Sufficient acreage available in drilling unit.. . . . . . . N
8. If deviated, is wellbore plat included.. . . . . . . Ay N
9. Operator only affected party.. . . . . . . . N r -'
10. Operator has appropriate bond in force. . . . N
11. Permit can be issued without conservation order. . . . . . . N
AP R�� 12. Permit can be issued without administrative approval.. N
13. Can permit be approved before 15 -day wait.. N
ENGINEERING; Z
14. Conductor string provided N
15. Surface casing protects all known USDWs. . . . . . . . . . IN
16. CMT vol adequate to circulate on conductor & surf csg. . . . . N
17. CMT vol adequate to tie -in long string to surf csg. . . . . . . . N
18. CMT will cover all known productive horizons. . . . . . . . . . N
19. Casing designs adequate for C, T, B & permafrost. N - t•7
20. Adequate tankage or reserve pit .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N �-
21. If a re- drill, has a 10 -403 for abandonment been approved. . . Y N / J'� Z
22. Adequate wellbore separation proposed.. . . . . . . . . N "
23. If diverter required, does it meet regulations . . . . N
24. Drilling fluid program schematic & equip list adequate . . . . . N 77
25. BOPEs, do they meet regulation . . . . . . N - --
AP_PR _ DATE 26. BOPE press rating appropriate', test to ?-ZA� psig. N y
7/ 27. Choke manifold complies w /API RP -53 (May 84) . . . N
28. Work will occur without operation shutdown. . . . . . . 177
29. Is presence of H2S gas probable.. . . . . . . Y N�
GEOLOGY
30. Permit can be issued w/o hydrogen sulfide measures. Y N
31. Data presented on potential overpressure zones . . . . . . . Y ,�� A / /
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32. Seismic analysis of shallow gas zones. . . . . . . . N
33. Seabed condition survey (if off - shore) . . . . . . . . . Y N
APPR VATE 34. Contact name/ hone for week) ppro ress re orts Y N
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