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STATE OF ALASKA
DEC 1 t 2013 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
20 AAC 25.280
F��DACT.� D
1. Type of Request: abandon Plug Perforations ❑ Fracture Stimulate Repair Well L Operations shutdown
Suspend ❑ Perforate Q Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑
Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Other: ❑
2. Operator Name:
4. Current Well Class:
5. Permit to Drill Number:
ConocoPhllll s Alaska Inc.
Exploratory Q Development ❑
Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑
218-110
3. Address:
6. API Number:
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
50-103-20776-00-00
7. If perforating:
8. Well Name and Number:
What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this po N/A
KRU 2S-315
Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No El
9. Property Designation (Lease Number):
10. Field/Pool(s):
ADL 025603/ADL025608
Kuparuk River Field/Exploratory
11, PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft):
Total Depth TVD (ft)
Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD
MPSP (psi):
Plugs (MD):
Junk (MD):
Casing
Length
Size MD
TVD
Burst
Collapse
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft):
Perforation Depth TVD (ft):
Tubing Size:
Tubing Grade:
Tubing MD (ft):
Packers and SSSV Type:
Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft):
12. Attachments: Proposal Summar Wellbore schematic❑
13. Well Class after proposed work:
Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑
Exploratory ❑� Stratigraphic ❑ Development ❑ Service ❑
14. Estimated Date for
15. Well Status after proposed work:
Commencing Operations:
OIL ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended ❑
GAS ❑ WAG ❑ GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑
16. Verbal Approval: Date:
Commission Representative:
GINJ ❑ Op Shutdown ❑ Abandoned ❑
17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved
herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval.
Authorized Name: Sandeep Pedam Contact Name: Sandeep Pedam
Authorized Title: taff Completions Engineer Contact Email: Sandeep.Pedam@conocophillips.com
Contact Phone: ;907) 263-4724
Authorized Signature Date: 0� 2e
COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test❑ Mechanical Integrity Tess❑ Location Clearance ❑
Other:
Post Initial Injection MIT Req' Yes ❑ No ❑
Spacing Exception Required % Yes ❑ No ❑ Subsequent Form Required:
APPROVED BY
Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:
Form 10-403 Revised 4/2017 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments In Duplicate
From,
Sandeep Pedam
ConocoPhillips Alaska
700 G St, Anchorage, AK, 99502
To,
Guy Schwartz
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 W 7t" Ave #100, Anchorage, AK 99501
Pursuant to regulation 20 AAC 25.283, ConocoPhillips would like to submit a request to hydraulically
stimulate 25-315. Stimulation will occur in accordance with regulations of the state and ConocoPhillips
will ensure all Health, Safety, and Environmental regulations are adhered to. 25-315 is an exploration
well, and ConocoPhillips would like to inform AOGCC that information contained herein is deemed
confidential. Therefore, we request all the information in the sundry to be redacted.
Regards,
Sandeep Pedam
Staff Completion Engineer
CSIips
Alaska
Paul K. Wharton
Staff Landman
P.O. Box 100360 — Suite ATO 1482
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Phone (907) 263-4076
Paul.K.VVhartcn@conccophillips.corn
To: Operator and Owners (shown on Exhibit 2)
Re: Notice pursuant to 20 AAC 25.283 (1)
2S-315 Well Kuparuk River Unit, Alaska
ADL 25603, KRU Tract 90; ADL 25608, KRU Tract 95; and ADL 25607, KRU Tract 96
®ear Sirs:
ConocoPhillips Alaska, lnc. ("CPAi") as Operator and on behalf of the Kuparuk River Unit ("KRU")
working interest owners, hereby notifies you that it intends to submit an Application for Sundry
Approvals for stimulation by hydraulic fracturing pursuant to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.280
("Application") for the 2S-315 Well (the "Well"). The Application will be filed with the Alaska Oil and
Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") on or about November 8, 2018. This Notice is being
provided pursuant to 20 AAC 25.283.
The Well has been drilled as a directional well as shown on the attached plat (Exhibit 1). Exhibit 1
shows the location of the Well and the lands that are within a one-half mile radius of the current
proposed trajectory of the Well, including the reservoir section ("Notification Area"). Exhibit 2 is a list
of the names and addresses of all owners, landowners and operators of record of all properties within
the Notification Area.
Upon your request CPA] will provide a complete copy of the Application to you. If you require any
additional information, please contact the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
X
Paul Wharton
Staff Landman
cc:
Rebecca Swensen
2S-315 Hydraulic Fracturing Notice Letter
November 8, 2018
Page 2
Exhibit 1
2S-315 Hydraulic Fracturing Notice Letter
November 8, 2018
Page 3
Exhibit 2
Mineral Owners:
Operator:
ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.
700 G Street, Suite ATO 1226
Anchorage, AK 99501
Attention: Misty Alexa, Manager, NS Development
Non -Operators:
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
900 E. Benson Boulevard
Anchorage, AK Zip 99508
Attention: Mr, Weston Dash
Chevron J.S.A. Inc.
1400 Smith Street Room 40116
Houston, TX 77002 310
Attention: Dave White
ExxonMobil Alaska Production Inc.
3700 Centerpoint, Suite 600
Anchorage, AK 99503
Attention: Mr. Jamie Lona
Surface Owners:
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
550 West 7t" Avenue, Suite 1100
Anchorage, AK 99501-3560
Attention: Director
TO THE ALASKA OIL AN, D GAS CONSERVATION COMMOSION
Before the Commissioners of the )
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation )
Commission in the Matter of the } AFFIDAVIT OF Paul K. Wharton
Request of ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. for }
Hydraulic fracturing for the 2S-315 well )
under the Provisions of 20AAC 25.280 )
STATE OF ALASKA )
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
Paul K. Wharton, being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states as follows:
My name is Paul K. Wharton, and I have personal knowledge of the matters set forth herein.
2. 1 am Staff Landman for the well operator, ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. ("CPAI°)
3. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.283 (1) CPAI prepared the attached Notice of Operations ("Notice").
4. On or about November 8, 2018, CPA] sent a copy of the Notice by certified mail to the last known address
of all other owners, landowners, surface owners, and operators of record within a one-half mile radius of the current
proposed well trajectory.
Subscribed and sworn to this 8th day of November, 2018.
Paul K. Wharton
STATE OF ALASKA )
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
This instrument was acknowledged before me this 8'h day of November, 2018, by Paul K. Wharton.
Notary Public, State of Alaska
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ECCASWENSEN
mission Expires Aug. 27, 2020.
Section 1 - Affidavit 10 AAC 25.283 (a)(1)
Exhibit 1 is an affidavit stating that the owners, landowners, surface owners and operators within one-
half mile radius of the current or proposed wellbore trajectory have been provided notice of operations
in compliance with 20 AAC 25.283(a)(1)
Affidavit
Section 2 - Plat 20 AAC 25.283 (a)(2)
Plat I.: IA./eils within 0.5 mile
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ADL025608
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ComccPhillips
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Faulf Analysis
ADLO-26604
,ADL025607
Kupzi'ruk
RiverjUnit
_Frac Zone
=BU I tSasd I ill F -F&' PWI I RFALS
'Wells wilho Ff,*, Z000 ftdw�
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Table 1: Wells within 0.5 mile
Section 3 - Freshwater Aquifers 20 AAC 25.283(a)(3)
There are no freshwater aquifers or underground sources of drinking water within one-half mile radius
of the current or proposed wellbore trajectory.
Section 4 - Plan for Baseline Water Sampling for Water Wells 20
AAC 25.283(a)(4)
There are no water wells located within one-half mile of the current or proposed wellbore trajectory and
fracturing interval.
A water well sampling plan is not applicable.
Section 5 - Detailed Cementing and casing information 20 AAC
25.283(a)(5)
All casing is cemented in accordance with 20 AAC 25.030(b) and tested in accordance with 20 AAC
25.030 (e) when completed.
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 6 - Assessment of each casing and cementing operation to
be performed to construct or repair the well 20 AAC 25.283(a)(6)
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 7 - Pressure test information and plans to pressure test
casing and tubings installed in the well 20 AAC 25.283 (a)(7)
20 AAC 25.283. Hydraulic fracturincl
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 8 - Pressure ratings and schematics for the Wellbore,
Wellhead, BOPE and Treating head 20 AAC 25.283(a)(8)
20 AAC 25.283. Hydraulic fracturing
(a) Before hydraulic fracturing, the operator must submit an Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-
403) under 20 AAC 25.280. Unless modified or altered by pool rules established under 20 AAC 25.520, the
application must include
(8) accurate pressure ratings and schematics for the wellbore, wellhead, BOPE, and treating head;
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Stimulation Surface Rig -Up
Tate Tans:
• Min. press. Rating on all surface treating lines
10,000 psi
• Main treating line PRV set to 95% of max.
treating pressure
• IA parallel PRV set to 3600 psi
• Frac pump trip pressure setting staggered and
set below main treating line PRV
• Tree saver used on all fracs rated for 15,000 psi
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Section 9 - Data for Fracturing zone and confining zones 20 AAC
25.283(a)(9)
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 10 - Location, Orientation and a Report on Mechanical
Condition of Each Well that may Transect Confining Zone 20 AAC
25.283(a)(10)
There are no wells within on -half mile radius of the proposed wellbore trajectory
Section 11 - Location of, Orientation of and Geological Data for
Faults and Fractures that may Transect the Confining Zones 20 AAC
25.283(a)(11)
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 12 - Proposed Hydraulic Fracturing Program 20 AAC
25.283(a)(12)
This information is confidential and is therefore redacted
Section 13 - Post -Fracture Wellbore Cleanup and Fluid
Recovery Plan 20 AAC 25.283 (a) (13)
Production Testing Services (PTS) will be the Well Testing company for 25-315 (Cairn). The base case for
the flow test consists of six periods:
1
Post -Frac Cleanup Flow (Zone 1)
3-5
2
Shut -In Pressure Build up (Zone 1)
3-5
3
Post -Frac Cleanup Flow (Zone 2)
3-5
4
Shut -In Pressure Build up (Zone 2)
3-5
5
Main Flow Period (Combined)
10-20
6
Long Term Build up Period
60-90
The "post -frac clean up flow" periods from Zone 1 and Zone 2 are intended to produce the frac fluid
back to tanks as quickly as possible until each zone is producing at less than 10% water cut, and less than
0.5% BS&W, at which time the produced fluids meets the facility acceptance criteria. We will likely
utilize N2 to kick off the well during the initial cleanup period, as well as during bottom hole sampling, to
mitigate sample contamination. There will be a tank farm on location with — 800-1,200 BBL capacity, to
contain the initial cleanup fluids. The clean up fluids will be hauled to 16-WIF for disposal. The "shut-in
pressure build up period" for each zone will tentatively be equal to the clean up flow period duration.
With the well tied into the 2S facilities, we plan to utilize miscible injection or lift gas to maintain stable
flow conditions through the Main Flow Period. The "main flow period" will impose minimal drawdown
while maintaining stable flow. We will collect pressurized gas and oil samples, and stock tank oil. During
the main flow period, production will be measured through the PTS separator metering systems and
delivered to the 25-315 flowline. Shakeouts will be taken at 30 min intervals to gather BS&W, water cut,
PH, salinity, and density. During the main flow period, an E -line PROF log will also be performed to
identify production rates from the individual zones.
Once the flow test is complete the "main shut-in period" will begin (when the DHSIT closes), to gather
pressure build up data. With the well being located in -field, and not limited to ice road time constraints,
the duration of the "main shut-in period" may be extended as necessary to meet the objectives of the
program.
After completion of the 25-315 Well Test, the intent is to produce the well long term, or as long as
feasibly possible without offset injection support in the area at this time.
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