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1. Type of Request: Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Repair Well Operations shutdown Suspend Perforate 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: Exploratory Development 3.Address:Stratigraphic Service 6. API Number: 7.If perforating:8. Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Yes No 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field: 11. Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: Junk (MD): Casing Collapse Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): 12. Attachments: Proposal Summary 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 16. Verbal Approval: Date: GAS WAG GSTOR SPLUG AOGCC Representative: GINJ Op Shutdown Abandoned Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone: Authorized Title: Conditions of approval: Notify AOGCC so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: Plug Integrity BOP Test Mechanical Integrity Test Location Clearance Other Conditions of Approval: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes No APPROVED BY Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE AOGCC Date: Comm. Comm. Sr Pet Eng Sr Pet Geo Sr Res Eng Subsequent Form Required: Suspension Expiration Date: Will perfs require a spacing exception due to property boundaries? Current Pools: MPSP (psi): Plugs (MD): 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Authorized Name and Digital Signature with Date: Tubing Size: PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY AOGCC USE ONLY Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):Perforation Depth TVD (ft): STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 Length Size Proposed Pools: TVD BurstMD Perforation Depth MD (ft): quest: Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture StimulateRepair Wel Operations shutdownpair Well Suspend Perforate Other Stimulate Pull Tubing Change Approved Programll Tubing Plug for Redrill Perforate New Pool Re-enter Susp W ell Alter Cas Other: _____er Casing ________________ ame: 4.Current Well Class: Exploratory Development Stratigraphic Service 6.API Number: g:8. Well Name and Number: ation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Yes No esignation (Lease Number): 10. Field: D (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: Junk (MD): g Collapse al or e ate on SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): nts: Proposal Summary Wellbore schematic13.Well Class after proposed work: ations Program BOP SketchExploratory Stratigraphic Development Service Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work: Operations: OILWINJ W DSPL Suspended proval: Date: GAS WAG GSTOR SPLUG esentative: GINJ Op Shutdown Abandoned Contact Name: Contact Email: Contact Phone: e: approval: Notify AOGCC so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: BOP TestMechanical Integrity Test Location Clearance ons of Approval: ection MIT Req'd? Yes No Subsequent Form Required: Suspension Expiration Date: quire a spacing exception due to property boundaries? Current Pools: certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. me and ure with Date: Tubing Size: PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY AOGCC USE ONLY Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Length Size Proposed Pools: TVD BurstMD pth MD (ft): Form 10-403 Revised 06/2023 Approved application valid for 12 months from date of approval.Submit PDF to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov DGLDO@asrcenergy.com 907-- $PDQGD'LDO ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Ak 99503 N/A N/AN/AN/A 110' 20" 110' 110' 2479' 13-3/8" 2479' 2387' 782' 7" 9453' VP of Drilling, Projects and Engineering 9400'9453'867 psi Reference schematic Reference schematic N/A N/A N/A 2670 8160 7020 2110 520 9453' 9400' Reference schematic N/AN/A Exploratory Burglin 33-1 184-059 N/A 9-5/8" 8968' 8876' 6870 47508968' 9361' 03-15-2025 5360 Permit to Drill Number: Doug Cismoski Digitally signed by Doug Cismoski Date: 2025.02.09 23:24:21 -09'00' 325-067 By Gavin Gluyas at 3:57 pm, Feb 13, 2025 10-407 DSR-2/18/25BJM 3/6/25 Verify 9-5/8" perfs will not penetrate 13-3/8" casing. Submit detailed procedure to AOGCC and obtain approval before performing P&A. Provide 48 hrs notice for AOGCC witness of TOC tag w/ 5k lbs CT down weight, and for witness of TOC inside csg & OA before top-off. Provide 10 days notice for location clearance inspection. X CT BOP test to 1500 psi A.Dewhurst 06MAR25 XX *&: 3/7/2025Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2025.03.07 11:29:09 -09'00' RBDMS JSB 031125 February 1, 2025 Mrs. Jessie Chmielowski, Commissioner Mr. Greg Wilson, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Request to Plug & Abandon Burglin 33-1 Well (PTD: 184-059 / API: 50-029-21106-00-00) Dear Commissioners, ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc (AES-AK) hereby requests sundry approval to permanently plug and abandon the Burglin 33-1 well, located approximately 3 miles southwest of Deadhorse. Please contact me at 907-339-7410 or Amanda Dial at 907-382-0124 with any questions. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski VP of Drilling, Projects and Engineering ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC January 2025 Rev. 0 Application for Sundry Approval (10-403) (P&A of Suspended Well) Burglin 33-1 North Slope, Alaska February 2025 Prepared for Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 2 January 2025 Rev. 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 2 1.0 Well Summary ................................................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Scope of Work ................................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 General Well Information ................................................................................................................ 3 4.0 Regulatory Variance / Waiver Request ............................................................................................ 3 5.0 Proposed P&A Program ................................................................................................................... 4 6.0 Current Wellbore Schematic ............................................................................................................ 6 7.0 Proposed Abandonment Wellbore Schematic .................................................................................. 7 8.0 Coiled Tubing BOP Configuration .................................................................................................. 8 9.0 Well Site and Proposed Ice Road Route .......................................................................................... 9 List of Figures Figure 6.0-1. Current Wellbore Schematic ................................................................................................... 6 Figure 7.0-1. Proposed P&A Wellbore Schematic ....................................................................................... 7 Figure 8.0-1. Coiled Tubing BOP Configuration.......................................................................................... 8 Figure 9.0-1. Proposed Ice Road Route and Well location ........................................................................... 9 List of Attachments ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3 January 2025 Rev. 0 Burglin 33-1 1.0 Well Summary Burglin 33-1 is to be scheduled as part of the AOGCC Orphan Well Plug and Abandonment program for the North Slope. Burglin 33-1 has been classified as a Suspended well since 1985. Per the attached current wellbore diagram, all originally tested zones have been properly plugged with cement. 2.0 Scope of Work An approximate 3-mile ice road is planned to be constructed connecting the well pad to the existing road system near the Deadhorse Airport. Coiled tubing will be used to circulate the diesel out of the well and cement plugs will be placed above the existing shallowest plug at 2441’. These plugs are anticipated to be from 2441 to 2280’ and from 165’ to surface extending through the 9-5/8” casing and into the 9-5/8 x 13- 3/8” annulus. Finally, the current cellar will be removed, the area around the well excavated allowing the wellhead to be cut 3’ below original tundra grade and a welded abandonment plate. 3.0 General Well Information Status: Suspended – Has 5 existing cement plugs inside the 7” and 9-5/8” casing with TOC of the highest plug tagged at 2551’. Per well records there is Arctic Pak in the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” annulus. Max Expected BHP: ~1115 psi (Based on 0.45 psi/ft gradient from 13-3/8” shoe) Max Potential SITP: ~867 psi (Based on BHP minus 0.1 psi/ft gas gradient) Total Depth/7” Liner: 9453’ MD 7” 29# N-80 Liner 9453’ MD Current Plug TOC Depths: 9188’ MD / 6883’ MD / 6196’ MD / 4204’ MD / 2441’ MD – Tagged post cement Current Perforations: All perf intervals have cement across them: 9300’-9344’, 6995’-7045’, 6336’- 6595’, 4305’-4345’. BOP Configuration: Illustratoin on page 8, Figure 8 Estimated Start Date: March 15, 2025 4.0 Regulatory Variance / Waiver Request A variance is being requested for 20 AAC 25.112 (b)(1) which states to segregate cased and uncased portions of a wellbore (1) by the displacement method, a continuous cement plug must be placed from 100 ft below to 100 ft above the casing shoe. The 13-3/8” casing shoe is set at 2479’ and the historical records show that an 88’ balanced plug was placed from 2529’ – 2441’ where it was tagged. The estimated bottom of Plug #5 is only 50’ below the casing shoe. A variance is requested to allow the existing Plug #5 to be left in place. Per the planned P&A operation, additional cement will be placed on top of Plug #5 to bring cement to at least 100ft above the shoe and cement will be squeezed into the 9-5/8” x 13-3/8” annulus. Variance not required. The referenced regulation is for the transition from OH to cased hole. This entire well is cased. -bjm ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 4 January 2025 Rev. 0 5.0 Proposed P&A Program Requirements of 20 AAC 25.105 1) Notify AOGCC 48 hours prior for commencement of P&A operations and to witness MIT testing. 2) Inspect and test tree to 1500 psi. 3) Check for pressure on the 9-5/8” and 13-3/8”x 9-5/8” annulus. 4) MIT - 9-5/8” to 1500 psi. 5) Swap to 9-5/8” x 13-3/8” annulus. Apply pressure, not to exceed 1500 psi, to determine if injectivity occurs or if the annulus is packed off. a. If the 13-3/8” shoe is open, plans may be revised to bullhead cement. Sundry Approval will be required before this can occur. 6) MIRU Coiled Tubing Unit. 7) RU surface equipment, BOPE, perform BOP test to 1500 psi a. Notify the AOGCC 48 hours prior for the BOP test to be witnessed. 8) RIH circulating hot water to remove the diesel from the 9-5/8”. Tag current top of cement plug at ~ 2441’ MD. 9) MU 5’ of 2” – 4 SPF perf gun and RIH to perf ~2380 – 2385’. 10) Establish injection down the 9-5/8” through the perfs and past the 13-3/8” shoe (max pressure ~1500 psi WHP). i. 02-01-1985 – LOT at 2532’ – 12.6 ppg – (0.65 psi/ft) ~1650 psi 11) Ensure adequate injection to proceed with the upcoming cement operation. a. If poor or no injection is observed, open the 13-3/8” casing valve and attempt to take returns to surface. The Arctic Pack may hinder returns to surface so additional circulations may be required. 12) RU cementers and mix 25 bbls of Arctic Set cement. 13) RIH with cementing BHA and nozzle. 14) Tag top of existing cement plug ~ 2441’ MD, circulate cement to nozzle and lay in 340’ of cement. 15) PUH 100’ above cement and squeeze ~ 13 bbls of cement into the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” and past the 13- 3/8” shoe, leaving top of cement in the 9-5/8” at approximately 2280’ (TOC is required at least 100’ above the squeeze perforations). a. If unable to squeeze cement past the shoe, open the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” casing valve and attempt to take returns to surface. The Arctic Pack may hinder returns to surface. Circulate 6 bbls. / ~100’ of cement to the annulus, close in the casing valve and lay in remaining cement while pulling up hole in the 9-5/8”, continue POOH replacing void with water and freeze protect at the surface. 16) POOH. WOC. 17) Tag TOC at approximately 2280’. a. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance to witness tagging cement. b. If TOC is found deeper than 2280’ MD, notify Engineer and discuss plan forward since additional cement may be required. 18) Lay in 9.8 ppg brine while POOH. 19) MU 9-5/8” bridge plug and set at 165’. POOH. 20) MU 5’ of 2” – 4 SPF perf gun and RIH to ~ 160’ to perf ~160 – 165’. Don't leave freezable fluid in the annulus through the permafrost. Consider circulating cement all the way to surface. Some concern about perfing through 13-3/8" csg. Are there casing punches? Or mechanical cut? Jet Cut? Check cement volumes Ensure perf gun can not penetrate 13-3/8" casing. Consider mechanical cut as in step 9. Use surfactants or other best practices for cleaning out Arctic Pack. -bjm Superseded ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 5 January 2025 Rev. 0 21) MU cleanout BHA nozzle, RIH to circulate hot water through the coiled tubing to surface warming the 9-5/8” while monitoring the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” annulus. This will bring the Arctic Pack solution to a higher temperature improving chances to establish circulation through the annulus. 22) Break circulation out to tanks pumping hot water to clear and clean up Arctic Pack in the 13-3/8” x 9- 5/8” annulus. 23) RU cementers and mix 27 bbls Arctic Set cement. RIH w/ cementing BHA. 24) At 160’ circulate cement to the nozzle and out to the surface tanks until good cement is observed, lay in cement while PUH to surface. Swap to water to jet out the surface stack, and return iron, leaving the well and annulus full of cement. 25) Shut in well, WOC. 26) RDMO CTU. 27) Plumb bob cement top. Remove tree to master valve. 28) Excavate well cellar as needed to allow access for casing cut off. 29) Cut all casing strings to a minimum of 3’ below the original ground level for final P&A depth. a. Document with photographs. 30) Top off all annular space with cement if it is not to surface in all casing strings. a. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance to witness prior to final top off of cement and welding on of marker plate. b. Take pictures of cement at surface in all strings. 31) Weld ¼” thick marker plate on the outermost casing and include the information below, bead welded directly to the marker plate per Regulation 20 AAC 25.120. a. is constructed of steel that is at least 1/4 inch thick; b. is welded to, and covers, the outermost casing string, including the conductor casing; c. does not extend beyond the outermost casing string; and d. contains the following information bead-welded directly to the marker plate: i. The name of the operator that plugged and abandoned the well; ii. The number assigned by the commission to the Permit to Drill (Form 10-401) for the well under 20 AAC 25.040(b); iii. The name designated for the well by the operator under 20 AAC 25.005(f); iv. The API number for the well, with any suffix appended to the number under 20 AAC 25.005(f). State of Alaska AOGCC PTD 184-059 Burglin 33-1 API 50-029-21106-00 32) Take pictures of welded cap. Submit to town for inclusion in final report. 33) Mound with at least 5 ft of clean material to account for settling during spring. a. Take pictures of mound. 34) Rig down all associated well work auxiliary equipment. Superseded ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 4 January 2025 Rev. 0 5.0 Proposed P&A Program Requirements of 20 AAC 25.105 1) Notify AOGCC 48 hours prior for commencement of P&A operations and to witness MIT testing. 2) Inspect and test tree to 1500 psi. 3) Check for pressure on the 9-5/8” and 13-3/8”x 9-5/8” annulus. 4) MIT - 9-5/8” to 1500 psi. 5) Swap to 9-5/8” x 13-3/8” annulus. Apply pressure, not to exceed 1500 psi, to determine if injectivity occurs or if the annulus is packed off. a. If the 13-3/8” shoe is open, plans may be revised to bullhead cement and displace the balance of the annulus with 9.8 ppg brine. Sundry Approval will be required before this can occur. 6) MIRU Coiled Tubing Unit. 7) RU surface equipment, BOPE, perform BOP test to 1500 psi a. Notify the AOGCC 48 hours prior for the BOP test to be witnessed. 8) RIH circulating hot water to remove the diesel from the 9-5/8”. Tag current top of cement plug at ~ 2441’ MD. 9) MU 5’ of 2” – 4 SPF, HMX – Big Hole perf gun and RIH to perf ~2380 – 2385’. a. HMX-Big Hole charges will have less penetration than standard charges there by limiting the probability of penetrating the 13-3/8” casing. 10) Establish injection down the 9-5/8” through the perfs and past the 13-3/8” shoe (max pressure ~1500 psi WHP). i. 02-01-1985 – LOT at 2532’ – 12.6 ppg – (0.65 psi/ft) ~1650 psi 11) Ensure adequate injection to proceed with the upcoming cement operation. a. If poor or no injection is observed, open the 13-3/8” casing valve and attempt to take returns to surface. The Arctic Pack may hinder returns to surface so additional circulations may be required. If circulation and returns are established to surface, displace the annulus to 9.8 ppg brine. 12) RU cementers and mix 25 bbls of Arctic Set cement. 13) RIH with cementing BHA and nozzle. 14) Tag top of existing cement plug ~ 2441’ MD, circulate cement to nozzle and lay in 340’ of cement. 15) PUH 100’ above cement and squeeze ~ 13 bbls of cement into the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” and past the 13- 3/8” shoe, leaving top of cement in the 9-5/8” at approximately 2280’ (TOC is required at least 100’ above the squeeze perforations). a. If unable to squeeze cement past the shoe, open the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” casing valve and attempt to take returns to surface. The Arctic Pack may hinder returns to surface. Circulate 6 bbls. / ~100’ of cement to the annulus, close in the casing valve and lay in remaining cement while pulling up hole in the 9-5/8”, continue POOH replacing void with water and freeze protect at the surface. 16) POOH. WOC. 17) Tag TOC at approximately 2280’. a. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance to witness tagging cement. b. If TOC is found deeper than 2280’ MD, notify Engineer and discuss plan forward since additional cement may be required. c. If unable to circulate 9.8 ppg Brine to surface in prior steps, notify Engineer and discuss plan forward to Perforate above the TOC and displace the annulus with 9.8 ppg Brine or cement. 18) Lay in 9.8 ppg brine while POOH. Verify that perf guns will not penetrate 13-3/8" casing. -bjm Use surfactants, mutual solvent and heat to clean up arctic pack before cementing. -bjm Set at least 5000 lbs down with CT to confirm plug integrity. -bjm ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 5 January 2025 Rev. 0 19) MU 9-5/8” – “Posi-Set” bridge plug and set at 165’. POOH. 20) MU 5’ of 2” – 4 SPF, HMX – Big Hole perf gun and RIH to ~ 160’ to perf ~160 – 155’. a. HMX-Big Hole charges will have less penetration than standard charges there by limiting the probability of penetrating the 13-3/8” casing. 21) MU cleanout BHA nozzle, RIH to circulate hot water through the coiled tubing to surface warming the 9-5/8” while monitoring the 13-3/8” x 9-5/8” annulus. This will bring the Arctic Pack solution to a higher temperature improving chances to establish circulation through the annulus. a. Utilize hot water with surfactant (F103 or similar) to help dissolve the Arctic Pack. If necessary, utilize hot Diesel and a mutual solvent, Musol or similar to help facilitate the movement and cleanup of the Arctic Pack. Alternate between pressuring up the annulus and bleeding off to a surface tank, then back to pressuring up the 9-5/8” casing until circulation is possible. 22) Break circulation out to tanks pumping hot water to clear and clean up Arctic Pack in the 13-3/8” x 9- 5/8” annulus. 23) RU cementers and mix 27 bbls Arctic Set cement. RIH w/ cementing BHA. 24) At 160’ circulate cement to the nozzle and out to the surface tanks until good cement is observed, lay in cement while PUH to surface. Swap to water to jet out the surface stack, and return iron, leaving the well and annulus full of cement. 25) Shut in well, WOC. 26) RDMO CTU. 27) Plumb bob cement top. Remove tree to master valve. 28) Excavate well cellar as needed to allow access for casing cut off. 29) Cut all casing strings to a minimum of 3’ below the original ground level for final P&A depth. a. Document with photographs. 30) Top off all annular space with cement if it is not to surface in all casing strings. a. Notify AOGCC 48 hours in advance to witness prior to final top off of cement and welding on of marker plate. b. Take pictures of cement at surface in all strings. 31) Weld ¼” thick marker plate on the outermost casing and include the information below, bead welded directly to the marker plate per Regulation 20 AAC 25.120. a. is constructed of steel that is at least 1/4 inch thick; b. is welded to, and covers, the outermost casing string, including the conductor casing; c. does not extend beyond the outermost casing string; and d. contains the following information bead-welded directly to the marker plate: i. The name of the operator that plugged and abandoned the well; ii. The number assigned by the commission to the Permit to Drill (Form 10-401) for the well under 20 AAC 25.040(b); iii. The name designated for the well by the operator under 20 AAC 25.005(f); iv. The API number for the well, with any suffix appended to the number under 20 AAC 25.005(f). State of Alaska AOGCC PTD 184-059 Burglin 33-1 Back pressure must be applied while laying cement inside the 9-5/8" casing to ensure cement doesn't U-tube back into the 9-5/8" casing from the annulus while laying in cement. -bjm Verify perf guns will not penetrate 13-3/8" csg. -bjm ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 6 January 2025 Rev. 0 API 50-029-21106-00 32) Take pictures of welded cap. Submit to town for inclusion in final report. 33) Mound with at least 5 ft of clean material to account for settling during spring. a. Take pictures of mound. 34) Rig down all associated well work auxiliary equipment. ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 6 January 2025 Rev. 0 6.0 Current Wellbore Schematic Figure 6.0-1. Current Wellbore Schematic ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 7 January 2025 Rev. 0 7.0 Proposed Abandonment Wellbore Schematic Figure 7.0-1. Proposed P&A Wellbore Schematic ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 8 January 2025 Rev. 0 8.0 Coiled Tubing BOP Configuration Figure 8.0-1. Coiled Tubing BOP Configuration ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. North Slope, AK Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 9 January 2025 Rev. 0 9.0 Well Site and Proposed Ice Road Route Figure 9.0-1. Proposed Ice Road Route and Well location 1 McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) From:Dial, Amanda <ADial@asrcenergy.com> Sent:Wednesday, March 5, 2025 2:53 PM To:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); AOGCC Permitting (CED sponsored) Cc:Cismoski, Doug Subject:RE: PTD 184-059 - Burglin 33-1 - AOGCC 10-403 Sundry Submittal for P&A Attachments:10-403 Burglin 33-1 Procedure 2.2 co.docx Bryan, Please Ʊnd answers to your questions below. We’ve also made adjustments to the procedure that was included with the Sundry submittal. The revised version is attached for your review. Please let me know if this should be formally resubmitted to go with the sundry or if it will be logged to supersede the procedure and added to the Ʊle through this email. 1. We run some risk of perforating the 13-3/8” casing when we perf the 9-5/8” casing. Is there some kind of casing punch or mechanical cutter or jet cutter that’s designed to only penetrate the 9-5/8” casing. If we perf through both casings, all the cement could exit through those perfs and not circ into the annulus, either down or up. a. We do not have SLB or HES generated speciƱc perforation analysis for the 9-5/8” perf plan but discussing internally using either HES or SLB “HMX - Big Hole” charges should not penetrate the 13-3/8” casing. Both companies have a version of the Big Hole charges. We can verify this with the awarded vendor review the analysis ahead of the Ʊeld work. 2. We don’t want to leave freezable Ʋuids or diesel in the OA between cement plugs. If we can get the Arctic pack moving and cleaned up, can you Ʊll the entire OA with cement? Or Ʊll it with 9.8 ppg brine, same as inside the 9-5/8” casing? a. During the initial 9-5/8” x 13-3/8” MIT if we discover that the shoe is open we can then displace down to the shoe with 9.8 ppg brine. b. Alternately if the shoe is open, we can plan to revise the Sundry to bullhead cement, followed by 9.8 ppg brine. c. After we shoot the Ʊrst guns at 2380’ – 2385’, we will conduct an injectivity test to understand if we can take returns to surface, or if we can inject down the annulus allowing us to displace to 9.8 ppg prior to cementing the shoe. d. If necessary after the shoe cement is placed and tagged, we could then perforate just above the tag point and try to break circulation to surface by warming up the wellbore, dislodging the Arctic Pack, until we get circulation. 3. When cleaning up the Arctic pack, I know other operators have used hot surfactants and things in an attempt to Ʋush it out. Please check for current best practices for doing that. a. We can use hot water mixed with surfactants. We can also use hot diesel with Muscol, and Diesel Xylene with Muscol that has been eƯective in the past. We will run in with Coil Ʊrst to depth and circulate hot water to warm the casing thermally. We will switch to hot diesel to pressure up the backside, surging to tanks, to try and get a pathway through the Arctic pack. Using various methods, we should be successful in Ʋushing the Arctic Pack out of the annulus and prepare the casing for the cement. 4. The 9-5/8” CIBP has been removed due to the tree ID restriction, however, a Posi-Set Plug is recommended and has been added to the procedure in place of the CIBP to ensure the cement has a bottom. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thank you, Amanda Dial Cell: 907-382-0124 2 From: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2025 5:44 PM To: Dial, Amanda <ADial@asrcenergy.com>; AOGCC Permitting (CED sponsored) <aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov> Cc: Cismoski, Doug <dcismoski@asrcenergy.com> Subject: RE: PTD 184-059 - Burglin 33-1 - AOGCC 10-403 Sundry Submittal for P&A Amanda, A couple of issues to discuss: 1. We run some risk of perforating the 13-3/8” casing when we perf the 9-5/8” casing. Is there some kind of casing punch or mechanical cutter or jet cutter that’s designed to only penetrate the 9-5/8” casing. If we perf through both casings, all the cement could exit through those perfs and not circ into the annulus, either down or up. 2. We don’t want to leave freezable Ʋuids or diesel in the OA between cement plugs. If we can get the Arctic pack moving and cleaned up, can you Ʊll the entire OA with cement? Or Ʊll it with 9.8 ppg brine, same as inside the 9-5/8” casing? 3. When cleaning up the Arctic pack, I know other operators have used hot surfactants and things in an attempt to Ʋush it out. Please check for current best practices for doing that. Thanks Bryan McLellan Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1 (907) 250-9193 From: Dial, Amanda <ADial@asrcenergy.com> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2025 9:09 AM To: AOGCC Permitting (CED sponsored) <aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov> Cc: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>; Cismoski, Doug <dcismoski@asrcenergy.com> Subject: PTD 184-059 - Burglin 33-1 - AOGCC 10-403 Sundry Submittal for P&A Grace, Please Ʊnd attached a 10-403 Sundry Application for the P&A of the Burglin 33-1 well. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Amanda Dial Drilling Manager ❚❛❜CAUTION: EXTERNAL SENDER This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. CAUTION: This email originated from outside the State of Alaska mail system. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 3 ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC 3900 C Street, Suite 701 Anchorage, AK 99503 Cell: 907-382-0124 From:Regg, James B (OGC) To:McLellan, Bryan J (OGC); Roby, David S (OGC); Rixse, Melvin G (OGC) Cc:Boman, Wade C (OGC); Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) Subject:RE: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 PTD 184-059 Date:Monday, October 16, 2023 12:42:19 PM Attachments:Pad close to airport .msg image002.png Attached are aerial photos of Burglin33-1 pad taken by Guy Cook enroute to location inspections at Theta West 1 last month. Jim Regg Supervisor, Inspections AOGCC 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907-793-1236 From: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 12:09 PM To: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov>; Rixse, Melvin G (OGC) <melvin.rixse@alaska.gov>; Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Cc: Boman, Wade C (OGC) <wade.boman@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 PTD 184-059 It seems to me an enforcement action and order to plug the well is in appropriate. Same probably goes for their Katalla well KS-1 (PTD 185-124). Bryan McLellan Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1 (907) 250-9193 From: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 11:51 AM To: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>; Rixse, Melvin G (OGC) <melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Cc: Boman, Wade C (OGC) <wade.boman@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 PTD 184-059 I’m going to go out on a limb here and say it’s because ACC has a history of permitting stuff to placate us but doesn’t actually have any intention to actually do that work. Dave Roby (907)793-1232 From: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 10:36 AM To: Rixse, Melvin G (OGC) <melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Cc: Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov>; Boman, Wade C (OGC) <wade.boman@alaska.gov> Subject: FW: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 PTD 184-059 Mel, In 2018, we ordered Alaska Crude Corp to P&A this well. They submitted and we approved a sundry for P&A, but I don’t see any evidence that the work was done. Do you remember why the work wasn’t done? Do we need to follow up and order it to be done? It’s current status is suspended, but I don’t see any suspension sundries in the file less than 10 yrs old, so I imagine the suspension status is no longer valid either. Bryan McLellan Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1 (907) 250-9193 From: Guhl, Meredith D (OGC) <meredith.guhl@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 9:59 AM To: Millard, Alyssa D (DNR) <alyssa.millard@alaska.gov>; McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov>; Boman, Wade C (OGC) <wade.boman@alaska.gov> Cc: Cook, Guy D (OGC) <guy.cook@alaska.gov>; Roby, David S (OGC) <dave.roby@alaska.gov> Subject: RE: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 PTD 184-059 Hi Alyssa, I’ve added Byran McLellan and Wade Boman to this reply. They are heading up the Orphan well program here at the AOGCC, and would be the best people to work with on whether the well is in fact orphaned. Thanks, Meredith From: Millard, Alyssa D (DNR) <alyssa.millard@alaska.gov> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2023 9:35 AM To: AOGCC Cust Svc (CED sponsored) <aogcc.customer.svc@alaska.gov> Cc: Cook, Guy D (OGC) <guy.cook@alaska.gov> Subject: Well inquiry-Burglin 33-1 Good morning, A few weeks ago I was up on the north slope and Guy asked about a pad and well-named Burglin 33-1. From DEC we understand that it is an abandoned pad with an open reserve pit abandoned by Alaska Crude Corporation. I would like to understand the well information better and if this well should be on the federal orphan wells list through infrastructure investment and jobs act. The well data states that the final status is suspended. Location U010N014E section 33. Graphical user interface, application Description automatically generated Thank you for your assistance, Alyssa Alyssa Millard, Natural Resource Manager Statewide Abatement of Impaired Land (SAIL) Section Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land and Water 907-451-2739 Pronouns: she/her/hers http://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/sail/ 1 Coldiron, Samantha J (OGC) From:guy cook <guycook69@yahoo.com> Sent:Wednesday, September 20, 2023 3:38 PM To:Regg, James B (OGC) Subject:Pad close to airport [You don't often get email from guycook69@yahoo.com. Learn why this is important at https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification ] CAUTION: This email originated from outside the State of Alaska mail system. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 3 4 5 6 Sent from my iPhone 4� 4-,c) (;ce g47f,2 76.731�2_ 512-�,�,ogq James W. White President, Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston Texas 77071 May 29, 2018 RECEIVED Mr. Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner JUN 0 4 2098 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue AOGCC Anchorage Alaska 99501-3572 Re: Response of "Notice of Violation" OTH-18-026 Failure to Plug and Abandon a Well Prior to Losing Rights to Drill in a Lease Burglin 33-1 (PTD) 184-059 And Appeal of Docket OTH-18-30 Plugging and Abandonment of Katalla KS -1 (PTD 185-124) Dear Mr. French, I received your certified return receipt letters dated May 4, 2018 on May 9th. James W. White, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, Texas 77071 Phone: 281-888-7856 (land line), 907-394-9148 (mobile) This letter is Alaskan Crude's formal request for additional time to respond and comply with the terms of your May 4th notices that is being timely filed within 20 days after the notices were received by Alaskan Crude on May 9th, 2018. ACC's creditors forced ACC to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy sometime in 1990 or 1991, mid-term, prior to the termination of the Alaskan Crude's leases. During the time that the leases terminated, Alaskan Crude had no control during that time, this was strictly a matter between the bankruptcy trustee and the State of Alaska. When Alaskan Crude filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, the fee land owner of the Katalla KS -1 well arbitrarily terminated Alaskan Crude's lease prior to the end of its primary term. At that point, the fee land owner owned the entire Katalla KS -1 well; lock, stock and barrel. He owned all the Katalla KS -1 wellhead equipment, tubing, pipe, casing, and all the gas and oil beneath the surface, but he did not own a plugging and abandonment bond in place with the state of Alaska. Can a land owner continue keep a properly completed oil well without owning a plugging and abandonment bond in place? When he arbitrarily terminated Alaskan Crude's lease, he seized the completed Katalla KS -1 oil well. Alaskan Crude has no right or authority to perform any plugging or abandonment operations on this fee land owner's property. Alaskan Crude has no agreement with the fee land owner to enter and/or do anything on his property. We have no knowledge whether the fee land owner has ever opened the valve on his oil well and produced oil for his own private use. The core issue in both of these dockets is the same. We don't know the exact date of Alaskan Crude's filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection sometime in 1990 or 1991, but we do know that it was prior to expiration or termination of the oil and gas lease agreements where the Burglin 33-1 and Katalla KS -1 wells are located. During the time that all of Alaskan Crude's assets were being liquidated under Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Alaskan Crude no longer had a lease with the owners of the Burglin 33-1 or the owner of the Katalla KS -1 wells. We believe that during the period that the AOGCC is claiming that Alaskan Crude should have plugged and abandoned the wells prior to the lease termination, Alaskan Crude assets were under the complete control of the bankruptcy trustee. We believe that many of these dates and obligations stated in your May 4th notices were subject to and addressed in Alaskan Crude's bankruptcy proceedings. I therefore respectfully request a 60 day time extension to provide the information you requested in your May 4th notice so that I can search for the records that exist on this issue that occurred over 27 years ago. Alaskan Crude therefore request an additional 60 days to respond to your May 4th, 2018 notice for the following reasons: Alaskan Crude needs time to research the U.S. Bankruptcy files and other records that pertain to the dates and obligations referred to in your May 4, 2018 notice. I have contacted the U.S. Bankruptcy court in Anchorage and was informed that any Alaskan Crude's bankruptcy records that exists, if any, are archived in Seattle, Washington. We need time to research court, agency administrative records and others pertaining to the issues raised in your notice. The information the AOGCC required that Alaskan Crude Corp (ACC) to provide needed veracity to actual events that occurred during ACC's Chapter 7 bankruptcy within the bankruptcy court 1990 to 1991 disposal of ACC's assets at that time. The US Bankruptcy Court records (if they exist) are in Seattle, Washington US bankruptcy warehouse. I am told that phone number is 206-336-5134 Case number .........................3-90-00567 Assessor's number ................021-95-0073 Location number....................87892 ARC BATCH NUMBER..............#95-1 Because these are very old files, there is likelihood they may have been destroyed. We therefore would like to know if the AOGCC has copies of any correspondence between the Page 2 of 3 Alaskan Crude's U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee and the AOGCC. If so, we would like to have the opportunity to review these documents and make copies to be included in the record. Therefore, ACC respectfully requests that the AOGCC extend their drop -dead date requiring that ACC provide evidence and/or perform to these dockets for at least 60 days to provide an opportunity to recover the 1990-1991 ACC chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings and other pertinent information from other sources related to this issue. Regarding my recollection pertaining to the events of the court-ordered suspension of the F33- 1, F33-2 and F33-3 wells, Alaskan Crude petitioned to the agency that the wells be placed in suspended status. The state objected to the designation of suspended status on two of the wells because Alaskan Crude had only set conductor pipe. A subsequent ruling determined that the wells were in fact considered commencement of exploratory drilling and were sufficient to be classified in suspended status. Please be advised we will quickly be sending you the Application for Sundry Approval for the Katalla Well plugging and abandonment within the time frame that you requested. Sincerely, Jarrjels W. White \ President Faxed and mailed to: Mr. Hollis French, AOGCC, 907-276-7542 on May 29, 2018 Cc: Bill Stevens Division of Natural Resources Jim Gottstein, Esq., Attorney at Law Page 3 of 3 Colombie, Jody J (DOA) From: James White <jim4thgn@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 6:22 PM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA); Danny Subject: Fwd: Sundry Deficiencies for Burglin 33-1 Plug and Abandonment danny kara ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rixse, Melvin G (DOA) <melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Date: Wed, May 9, 2018 at 2:29 PM Subject: Sundry Deficiencies for Burglin 33-1 Plug and Abandonment To: "James White (jim4thgn@gmail.com)" <iim4thgn@gmail.com> Cc: "Schwartz, Guy L (DOA)" <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> To: Alaska Crude Corporation Re: P&A Sundry for Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Date: 09 -May -2018 AOGCC has reviewed Alaskan Crude's sundry request for the plug and abandonment for Burglin 33-1. AOGCC has determined that there are deficiencies in the sundry request. The sundry describes a 'scope of work' but does not provide an engineering description of the planned abandonment plan. Items that require addressing by Alaskan Crude in their sundry submission: 1. How to assure freeze protected fluids are left inside the casing or annulus to avoid casing rupture by freezing. 2. How to assure pressure integrity of the 9-5/8" casing at the cement plug located at 2,441' MD. 3. How to assure isolation and pressure integrity of the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus from fluids below the 13-3/8" shoe. 4. Final P&A abandonment schematic. Please submit a revised P&A sundry request satisfying the above requests. Mel Rixse Senior Petroleum Engineer (PE) Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 907-793-1231 Office 907-223-3605 Cell 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 Mel Rixse at (907-793-1231 ) or (Melvin.Rixse @alaska.gov). cc. Guy Schwartz Colombie, Jody J (DOA) From: Rixse, Melvin G (DOA) Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 2:29 PM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA); Carlisle, Samantha J (DOA) Subject: FW: Sundry Deficiencies for Burglin 33-1 Plug and Abandonment fyi From: Rixse, Melvin G (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 2:30 PM To: James White (jim4thgn@gmail.com) <jim4thgn@gmail.com> Cc: Guy L Schwartz (DOA) (guy.schwartz@alaska.gov) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> Subject: Sundry Deficiencies for Burglin 33-1 Plug and Abandonment To: Alaska Crude Corporation Re: P&A Sundry for Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Date: 09 -May -2018 AOGCC has reviewed Alaskan Crude's sundry request for the plug and abandonment for Burglin 33-1. AOGCC has determined that there are deficiencies in the sundry request. The sundry describes a 'scope of work' but does not provide an engineering description of the planned abandonment plan. Items that require addressing by Alaskan Crude in their sundry submission: 1- How to assure freeze protected fluids are left inside the casing or annulus to avoid casing rupture by freezing. 2- How to assure pressure integrity of the 9-5/8" casing at the cement plug located at 2,441' MD. 3- How to assure isolation and pressure integrity of the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus from fluids below the 13-3/8" shoe. 4- Final P&A abandonment schematic. Please submit a revised P&A sundry request satisfying the above requests. Mel Rixse Senior Petroleum Engineer (PE) Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 907-793-1231 Office 907-223-3605 Cell 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 Mel Rixse at (907-793-1231) or (Melvin.Rixse@alaska.Rov). cc. Guy Schwartz THE STATE 01ALAV K—A GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Mr. James W. White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, Texas 77071 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 May 4, 2018 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7015 0640 0003 5185 6441 Re: Docket Number: OTH-18-026 Notice of Violation Failure to Plug and Abandon a Well Prior to Losing Rights to Drill in a Lease Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. White: The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has received your Appeal of Notice of Violation, dated April 29, 2018. There are three options when you receive a notice of violation: accept the AOGCC's decision, request informal review or request a hearing. There is no appeal of a notice of violation. Given that you request a meeting, AOGCC reads your notice as a request for informal review. Because your April 29, 2018 "Appeal" makes numerous unsupported factual assertions, prior to scheduling an informal review AOGCC requests you provide the following documents: 1. The 1986 court order directing that the Burglin 33-1 well be "placed in suspended status" referenced in the paragraph numbered 2; 2. The order of the bankruptcy court which "absolved Alaskan Crude of any further responsibility for ADL 318613 Alaska State oil and gas lease agreement to plug and abandon the suspended Burglin 33-1 well" referenced in the paragraph numbered 6; 3. Evidence that the lease with the Burglin 33-1 well was terminated in 1990 as stated in your paragraph numbered 12. 4. Evidence that "Intrepid Production Company bought the $200,000 state-wide Certificate of Deposit bond from the bankruptcy trustee" as stated in the paragraph numbered 13. U.S. Postal Service" CERTIFIED MAIL° RECEIPT Domestic Mail Only I I I IIII rD a Ln rq 0 rti Xtra Services & Fees (check hoz, add lee as appmpnare) ❑ Return Receipt (hardcopy) $ Postmark []Return Receipt (electronic) $ ❑ Certified Mail Restricted Delivery $ Here []Adult Signature Required $ E] Adult Signature Restricted Delivery $ Mr. James White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, 1 X 77071 ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece or on the front if space permits. 11—ri _ 1 Mr. James White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston TX 77071 A. Signatu X ❑ Agent Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C.to f cry /. L G T -Z CiiD d i - ,ddress different from item 1? u r delivery address below'. ❑ 11-111 L MAY 14 2018 o. oervlce lypt! ❑ Priority Mail Express® ❑ Adult Signature ❑ Registered Mail I I I IIII IIII I II I III I IIII IIII ElR Adult Signature Restricted Delivery ❑Registered Mail Restricted ertified Mail(D Delivery 9590 9402 1823 6104 6482 07 ❑ Certified Mail Restricted Delivery ❑ Return Receipt for ❑ Collect on Delivery Merchandise 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label) ❑ Collect on Delivery Restricted Delivery 'Aail ElSignature Confirmation""^ C3 Signature Confirmation 7 015 0640 0003 5185 6441 Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery a)il PS Form 3811, July 2015 PSN 7530-02-000-9053 Domestic Return Receipt Docket No: OTH-18-026 May 4, 2018 Page 2 of 2 The request for these documents is made pursuant to 20 AAC 25.300. Your response is due within 30 days of the date of this letter. Failure to respond to a request made under 20 AAC 25.300 is itself a separate regulatory violation. Once the requested documents are received, AOGCC will contact you to schedule the informal review. That informal review will involve you and AOGCC staff. Sincerely, Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner TION AND APPEAL As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. THE STATE o I J► `KA 1A LAS- - - GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Mr. James W. White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, Texas 77071 Alaska Oil and Gas 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 May 4, 2018 www.00gcc.alaska.gov Re: OTH-18-026 10-403 Application for Sundry Approval Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. White: The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has received Alaskan Crude's 10- 403 Application for Sundry Approval for the above well. Please sign the Application for Sundry Approval and correct the spelling of the Well Name. When complete mail it back to the AOGCC for processing. Sincerely, J dy J. Colombie Special Assistant Attachment STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ❑r Plug Perforations ❑ `Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well ❑ Operations shutdown ❑ Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill El Perforate New Pool ❑ Re-enter Susp Well El After Casing El Other: ❑ 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Alaskan Crude Corporation Exploratory Q Development ❑ 84-59 3. Address: Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number: 100 1 1 Villa Lea Lane, Houston, Texas 77071 50-029-21106 7. If perforating: 8. Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Berglin 33-1 Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No ❑ 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field/Pool(s): 949' FSL, 476' FEL, Sec33n T10N, R14E, UM 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): 9458' 9458' 9400' 9400' Plugged See Schematic N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 20" Surface - 110' Surface - 110' Surface 2449' 13-3/8" Surface - 2449' Surface - 2449' 5380 2670 Intermediate 8938' 9-5/8" Surface - 8938' Surface - 8938' 6870 4750 Production Liner 729' 7" 8671'- 9458' 8671' - 9458' 8160 7030 Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): Plugged - See Schematic Plugged - See Schematic N/A N/A N/A Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): N/A N/A 12. Attachments: Proposal Summary Q Wellbore schematic Q 13. Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory Q Stratigraphic ❑ Development ❑ Service ❑ 14. Estimated Date for 15 -Feb -19 15. Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: OIL ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended ❑ 16. Verbal Approval: Date: GAS ❑ WAG ❑ GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ ❑ Op Shutdown ❑ Abandoned 0 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: James W. White Contact Name: James W. White Authorized Title: President Contact Email: iirn4th r1 fnaiI.corn Contact Phone: 907-394-9148 Authorized Signature: /Signed Electronically/ Date: COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No ❑ Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No ❑ Subsequent Form Required: APPROVED BY Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 4/2017 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. PP Attachments in Duplicate To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Date: April 29, 2018 From: James W. White, President Alaska Crude Corporation Subject: Burglin 33-1 Abandonment Sundry PTD 184-059 API 50-029-21106-00 A Sundry Application is being submitted for the Commission's approval for the final abandonment of the Burglin 33-1 well. Final abandonment of this well is being done as a directive by the AOGCC. Burglin 33-1 is located is located on the North Slope, south of and adjacent to the Prudhoe Bay field. The well is three miles west of the Haul road with no dedicated road to the well site. Per the attached wellbore diagram, all tested zones have been properly plugged. The well entered suspended status in 1985. The only work that remains for full P&A requirements is replacement of 2200' diesel with brine of sufficient freezing point depression across the permafrost, installing a 150' cement plug at surface, removal of the wellhead and welding the abandonment plate. It is anticipated that equipment and supplies would be staged during the winter months with the abandonment work executed during summer months. • 20" conductor to 110' • 13-3/8" 72# N-80 12.347" ID surface to 2479' and • 9-5/8" 47# N-80 8.681" ID surface to 8968' and • 7" 29# N-80 6.184" ID liner 8671'-9453' and • No tubing • 2200' diesel top of well • Wellbore volume to 2200' of 9-5/8" 161 bbls Proposed Abandonment Operations: Operation 1. Rolligon equipment/supplies from access road to well site Q miles) 2. RIH with small diameter, light weight pipe. 3. Circulate 8.6 ppg brine into well, capturing diesel returns in tanks. 4. Punch circulation holes in 9-5/8" at 150', and circulate 13-3/8" OA to 8.6 ppg brine 5. RIH to 150', cement 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" to surface with Arctic Set 25 bbls 6. WOC, cut off wellhead 3' below original GL, perform top job if necessary 7. Weld abandonment plate w/ appropriate info. Back fill with gravel. 8. Rolligon all equipment/supplies/diesel back to access road. Existing Well Schematic RKB 92' MSL Burglin 33-1 20" Conductor 110' 13-3/e 72# N-80 BTC 2479' Cemented to sudaae DV Stage Collar 715 9-5/8"47# N-80 BTC 340 sx 15.5 Class G 7" 29# N-80 TD 9453' and API 50-029-21106 Plug 2441'-2529 Balanced Plug Perfs 4305`-4345', 41]r Total Cement Retainer 6307' Perts 6336'-6595', 96' Total Cement Detainer 6956' Perfs 6995'-7045', 50' Total TOL 8671' and Cement Retainer 9292' 9300'- 9344', 33' Total Well suspended March 17, 1985. Full X-mas tree installed. ••ee f. James W. White t President, 5"� Z ` Alaskan Crude Corporation l t om, —� 10011 Villa Lea Lane _ Houston Texas 77071 April 29, 2018 ' me',` lett Mr. Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner RECEIVED Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue MAY 0 4 2098 Anchorage Alaska 99501-3572 Re: Appeal of "Notice of Violation" Docket OTH-18-26 AOGCC Plugging and Abandonment of Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. French, I received your certified return receipt required letter dated April 2, 2018. Please note that your letter was sent to the wrong address and I did not receive it until April 9, 2018. For future correspondence, please note the correct address shown below, which is the same address that was provided to your agency on March 8, 2018. James W. White, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, Texas 77071 Phone: 281-888-7856 (land line), 907-394-9148 (mobile) This letter is Alaskan Crude's formal appeal of your notice dated April 2, 2018 that is being timely filed within 20 days after the notice was received by Alaskan Crude on April 9, 2018. In 1986, the Alaska court ordered the Burglin 33-1 well to be placed in suspended status and that suspended status has continued to this day. This well is the first and last true icon of homegrown Alaskan residents' attempt to drill a wildcat well in Prudhoe Bay to explore for oil and gas. These homegrown Alaskans were Bill Stevens, Kelly Goff and David Oryall. That was 37 years ago. Alaskan Crude must take exception to your April 2, 2018 "Notice of Violation" for the following reasons: 1. To our knowledge, Alaskan Crude Corporation has not violated any regulation or statute regarding the Burglin 33-1 well. 2. The Burglin 33-1 Well was drilled in 1985 and properly placed in suspended status by court order in 1986. 3. Under Alaska state statutes and regulations, plugging and abandonment is not the only option for wells that are located on property prior to the expiration of the owner's rights in the property upon which the well is located; wells can also be properly placed in .? (3 � C / (0 --P--ax 0 4 suspended status and the plugging and abandonment responsibilities passed on to the new property owners. 4. Before, during and after the time Alaska oil and gas lease ADL 318613 expired in 1990, all of Alaskan Crude's assets and liabilities, including those related to the Burglin 33-1 wellbore, were in Chapter 7 bankruptcy and were under the complete control of the U.S Bankruptcy court and its trustee. 5. Any decision dealing with plugging and abandoning the Burglin 33-1 well was strictly a matter between the State of Alaska and the Chapter 7 U.S. Bankruptcy Court's trustee for Alaskan Crude Corporation. 6. After Alaskan Crude filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy it ceased to exist. Liquidation through Chapter 7 bankruptcy absolved Alaskan Crude of any further responsibility for ADL 318613 Alaska state oil and gas lease agreement to plug and abandon the suspended Burglin 33-1 well. This all belonged to the U.S. Bankruptcy court. 7. This order does not address US Bankruptcy powers, the original ADL 318613 lease contract clauses (particularly paragraph 20), nor does it address suspended wells that are properly left on the property and have become the property of the state of Alaska. 8. Statute of Limitations — During the early 1990's when the U.S Bankruptcy trustee for Alaskan Crude had all rights in the property upon which the well is located, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) and the Department of Natural Resources could have compelled that the suspended Burglin 33-1 well be plugged and abandoned at that time, but they did not. The time to have require that this suspended well be plugged and abandoned was within one year after the lease expired by its terms, not 27 years later. 9. Alaska statutes and regulations give the State the right at lease termination to take over ownership and responsibility for all equipment, roads, pads and suspended wells located on that property. Rather than require that the court-ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well be plugged and abandoned at that time, the State instead chose to exercise that right and take over complete ownership and responsibility for this court-ordered suspended well so that this lease containing the court-ordered suspended well will have the potential to fetch a higher price when put out for bid. At that point, Alaskan Crude was again absolved from any further responsibility for this well. 10. Further confirmation that the state took over ownership and responsibility of the Burglin 33-1 well is evidenced by the fact that since 1990, the State of Alaska has repeatedly profited from selling leases to this property to others who bid on it specifically because it has this court-ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well on it. 11. The current leaseholder for the property containing this suspended well asset, bought and paid for this lease specifically because it has this suspended well that is worth many times the $5,000,000 it cost to drill in 1985. p,sT,,-_ Page 2 of 3 12. Since 1990 bankruptcy, Alaskan Crude has never owned a lease containing the court- ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well after its Chapter 7 bankruptcy. 13. Intrepid Production Company bought the $200,000 state-wide Certificate of Deposit bond from the bankruptcy trustee in about 1991. 14. To our knowledge, the current owner of rights of the current lease of this property containing the Burglin 33-1 well has not been contacted by the State about the imminent plugging and abandonment of the current Lessee's Burglin 33-1 well asset. I, lames W. White, have recently talked with the current lessee that owns the lease that contains the court-ordered suspended well. He indicated he wanted to try to cut a deal to re-enter and prove this well capable of producing paying quantities. 15. Based on the current lease holder's interest in wanting to see if a deal could be cut to re- enter and test the Burglin 33-1 well, it seems pre -mature to demand that this perfectly good well be immediately plugged and abandoned, without first consulting the current lessee of the lease containing the court-ordered suspended well. Therefore, we respectfully request a meeting where all parties can get together to resolve this issue and question. Specifically, we request that representatives of the reorganized Alaskan Crude Corporation, the Division of Natural Resources, current leaseholder, and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission meet to resolve this issue. Sincerely, jafnes W. White President A 1 zS K a -Y) C 0 Attachments: Sundry Application to Plug and Abandon the Burglin 33-1 Well Cc: Andrew T. Mack, Commissioner of Alaska Department of Natural Resource John Hendricks, State of Alaska, Office of the Governor Barry Foote, Current Oil and Gas Leaseholder Containing Burglin 33-1 Well Jim Gottstein, Esq., Attorney at Law Page 3 of 3 pay -e_ 3V -P s To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Date: April 29, 2018 From: James W. White, President Alaska Crude Corporation Subject: Burglin 33-1 Abandonment Sundry PTD 184-059 API 50-029-21106-00 A Sundry Application is being submitted for the Commission's approval for the final abandonment of the Burglin 33-1 well. Final abandonment of this well is being done as a directive by the AOGCC. Burglin 33-1 is located is located on the North Slope, south of and adjacent to the Prudhoe Bay field. The well is three miles west of the Haul road with no dedicated road to the well site. Per the attached wellbore diagram, all tested zones have been properly plugged. The well entered suspended status in 1985. The only work that remains for full P&A requirements is replacement of 2200' diesel with brine of sufficient freezing point depression across the permafrost, installing a 150' cement plug at surface, removal of the wellhead and welding the abandonment plate. It is anticipated that equipment and supplies would be staged during the winter months with the abandonment work executed during summer months. • 20" conductor to 110' • 13-3/8" 72# N-80 12.347" ID surface to 2479' and • 9-5/8" 47# N-80 8.681" ID surface to 8968' and • 7" 29# N-80 6.184" ID liner 8671'-9453' and • No tubing • 2200' diesel top of well • Wellbore volume to 2200' of 9-5/8" 161 bbls Proposed Abandonment Operations: Operation 1. Rolligon equipment/supplies from access road to well site (3 miles) 2. RIH with small diameter, light weight pipe. 3. Circulate 8.6 ppg brine into well, capturing diesel returns in tanks. 4. Punch circulation holes in 9-5/8" at 150', and circulate 13-3/8" OA to 8.6 ppg brine 5. RIH to 150', cement 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" to surface with Arctic Set 25 bbls 6. WOC, cut off wellhead 3' below original GL, perform top job if necessary 7. Weld abandonment plate w/ appropriate info. Back fill with gravel. 8. Rolligon all equipment/supplies/diesel back to access road. Existing Well Schematic Burglin 33-1 RKB 92' MSL API 50-029-21106 20" Conductor 110' Diesel to 2200' TOC 4204' DV Stage Collar 7151' ement Plug 2441'-25 Balanced Plug Perfs 4305'-4345', 40' Total Cement Retainer 6307' Perfs 6336'-6595', 96' Total Cement Retainer 6956' Perfs 6995'-7045', 50' Total 9-5/8"47# N-80 BTC 8968' (� TOL 8671' and 340 sx 15.5 Class G ' a TOC 9188' Cement Retainer 9292' /�111�i'dCPerfs 9300'- Well suspended March 17, 1985. Full X-mas tree installed. rxE STATE °fALASKA GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission n h3 c April 2, 2018 b CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7015 0640 0006 0779 5111 Mr. James White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 4614 Bohill Street San Antonio, TX 78217 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Re: Docket Number: OTH-18-026 Notice of Violation Failure to Plug and Abandon a Well Prior to Losing Rights to Drill in a Lease Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. White: Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) drilled the Burglin 33-1 exploration well (Burglin 33-1) on state oil and gas lease ADL 318614 (ADL 318614). ACC was the 100% working interest owner and operator of ADL 318614 effective April 4, 1985. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) regulations require that all wells be properly plugged and abandoned prior to the expiration of the owner's rights in the property upon which the well is located. ADL 318614 has been terminated. Burglin 33-1 was not properly plugged and abandoned prior to expiration of ACC's rights in ADL 318614. As of the date of this letter the well is still not properly plugged and abandoned. Within 30 days of receipt of this letter, ACC shall submit an Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403) for plugging and abandonment of Burglin 33-1. Once approved, the operations proposed in the Sundry shall be completed within 18 months from the of the date of this letter. The AOGCC reserves the right to pursue enforcement action in connection with the failure to properly plug and abandon this well prior to before expiration of ACC's rights in the lease on which the well is located. Docket Number: OTH-18-026 April 2, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely, Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration. In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. TIME 04/30/2018 11 32 N4ME OFFZ[EM4� F4> � 7133498213 TEL 133490245 DATE,TIME 04/30 11:29 FAX 1:,1O./N4ME 190727G7542 Ell IRATICII-I 0 0 PAGE(S} 05 RESULT O� CHECRE4DABZLZTY OF T�4N� � MITTED P��';, E(S) 02,03,04 MODE STANDARD James W. White President, Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston Texas 77071 April 29, 2018 Mr. Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage Alaska 99501-3572 Re: Appeal of "Notice of Violation" Docket OTH-18-26 Plugging and Abandonment of Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. French, I received your certified return receipt required letter dated April 2, 2018. Please note that your letter was sent to the wrong address and I did not receive it until April 9, 2018. For future correspondence, please note the correct address shown below, which is the same address that was provided to your agency on March 8, 2018. James W. White, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 10011 Villa Lea Lane Houston, Texas 77071 Phone: 281-888-7856 (land line), 907-394-9148 (mobile) This letter is Alaskan Crude's formal appeal of your notice dated April 2, 2018 that is being timely filed within 20 days after the notice was received by Alaskan Crude on April 9, 2018. In 1986, the Alaska court ordered the Burglin 33-1 well to be placed in suspended status and that suspended status has continued to this day. This well is the first and last true icon of homegrown Alaskan residents' attempt to drill a wildcat well in Prudhoe Bay to explore for oil and gas. These homegrown Alaskans were Bill Stevens, Kelly Goff and David Oryall. That was 37 years ago. Alaskan Crude must take exception to your April 2, 2018 "Notice of Violation" for the following reasons: To our knowledge, Alaskan Crude Corporation has not violated any regulation or statute regarding the Burglin 33-1 well. 2. The Burglin 33-1 Well was drilled in 1985 and properly placed in suspended status by court order in 1986. Under Alaska state statutes and regulations, plugging and abandonment is not the only option for wells that are located on property prior to the expiration of the owner's rights in the property upon which the well is located; wells can also be properly placed in suspended status and the plugging and abandonment responsibilities passed on to the new property owners. 4. Before, during and after the time Alaska oil and gas lease ADL 318613 expired in 1990, all of Alaskan Crude's assets and liabilities, including those related to the Burglin 33-1 wellbore, were in Chapter 7 bankruptcy and were under the complete control of the U.S Bankruptcy court and its trustee. 5. Any decision dealing with plugging and abandoning the Burglin 33-1 well was strictly a matter between the State of Alaska and the Chapter 7 U.S. Bankruptcy Court's trustee for Alaskan Crude Corporation. 6. After Alaskan Crude filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy it ceased to exist. Liquidation through Chapter 7 bankruptcy absolved Alaskan Crude of any further responsibility for ADL 318613 Alaska state oil and gas lease agreement to plug and abandon the suspended Burglin 33-1 well. This all belonged to the U.S. Bankruptcy court. 7. This order does not address US Bankruptcy powers, the original ADL 318613 lease contract clauses (particularly paragraph 20), nor does it address suspended wells that are properly left on the property and have become the property of the state of Alaska. Statute of Limitations — During the early 1990's when the U.S Bankruptcy trustee for Alaskan Crude had all rights in the property upon which the well is located, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) and the Department of Natural Resources could have compelled that the suspended Burglin 33-1 well be plugged and abandoned at that time, but they did not. The time to have require that this suspended well be plugged and abandoned was within one year after the lease expired by its terms, not 27 years later. 9. Alaska statutes and regulations give the State the right at lease termination to take over ownership and responsibility for all equipment, roads, pads and suspended wells located on that property. Rather than require that the court-ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well be plugged and abandoned at that time, the State instead chose to exercise that right and take over complete ownership and responsibility for this court-ordered suspended well so that this lease containing the court-ordered suspended well will have the potential to fetch a higher price when put out for bid. At that point, Alaskan Crude was again absolved from any further responsibility for this well. 10. Further confirmation that the state took over ownership and responsibility of the Burglin 33-1 well is evidenced by the fact that since 1990, the State of Alaska has repeatedly profited from selling leases to this property to others who bid on it specifically because it has this court-ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well on it. 11. The current leaseholder for the property containing this suspended well asset, bought and paid for this lease specifically because it has this suspended well that is worth many times the $5,000,000 it cost to drill in 1985. Page 2 of 3 12. Since 1990 bankruptcy, Alaskan Crude has never owned a lease containing the court- ordered suspended Burglin 33-1 well after its Chapter 7 bankruptcy. 13. Intrepid Production Company bought the $200,000 state-wide Certificate of Deposit bond from the bankruptcy trustee in about 1991. 14. To our knowledge, the current owner of rights of the current lease of this property containing the Burglin 33-1 well has not been contacted by the State about the imminent plugging and abandonment of the current Lessee's Burglin 33-1 well asset. I, James W. White, have recently talked with the current lessee that owns the lease that contains the court-ordered suspended well. He indicated he wanted to try to cut a deal to re-enter and prove this well capable of producing paying quantities. 15. Based on the current lease holder's interest in wanting to see if a deal could be cut to re- enter and test the Burglin 33-1 well, it seems pre -mature to demand that this perfectly good well be immediately plugged and abandoned, without first consulting the current lessee of the lease containing the court-ordered suspended well. Therefore, we respectfully request a meeting where all parties can get together to resolve this issue and question. Specifically, we request that representatives of the reorganized Alaskan Crude Corporation, the Division of Natural Resources, current leaseholder, and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission meet to resolve this issue. Sincerely, /Signed Electronically/ James W. White President Attachments: Sundry Application to Plug and Abandon the Burglin 33-1 Well Cc: Andrew T. Mack, Commissioner of Alaska Department of Natural Resource John Hendricks, State of Alaska, Office of the Governor Barry Foote, Current Oil and Gas Leaseholder Containing Burglin 33-1 Well Jim Gottstein, Esq., Attorney at Law Page 3 of 3 THE STATE OALASK: i GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Mr. James White President. _, _. Alaskan Crude Corporation 4614 Bohill Street San Antonio, TX 78217 R Apri 12, 2018 CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 701.5 0640 0006 0779 51.11 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Connnission Anchorag. -.,,,, Aioska 99.501-3572. Fox: 9'.i'.2.6, c,a :7 Re: Docket Number: OTH-18-026 Notice of Violation Failure to Plug and Abandon a Well Prior to Losing Rights to Drill in a Lease Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr, White: Alaskan. Crude Corporation (ACC) drilled the Burglin 33-1 exploration well (Burglin 33-1) on state oil and gas lease ADL 318614 (ADL 31861.4). ACC was the 100% working interest owner and operator of ADL 318614 effective April 4, 1985. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) regulations require that all wells be properly plugged and abandoned prior to the expiration of the owner's rights in the property upon which the well is located. ADL 318614 has been terminated. Burglin 33-1 was not properly plugged and abandoned prior to expiration of ACC's rights in .ADL 318614. As of the date of this letter the well is still not properly plugged and abandoned. Within 30 days of receipt of this letter, ACC shall submit an Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403) for plugging and abandonment of Burglin 33-1. Once approved, the operations proposed in the Sundry shall be completed within 18 months from the of the date of this letter. The AOGCC reserves the right to pursue enforcement action in. connection with the failure to properly plug and abandon this well prior to before expiration of ACC's rights in the lease on which the well is located. Docket Number: OTH-18-026 April 2, 2018 Page 2 of 2 Sincerely, Hollis S. French Chair, Commissioner RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after , ritten notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of die matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. 'The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may, appealed to superior, court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date . on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, die order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails. OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration, In computing a period of time above, the date of die event or default atter which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period, the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. 2 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 2n AAI; 25_280 1. Type of Request: Abandon Q Plug Perforations ❑ Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well ❑ Operations shutdown ❑ Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ 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: Alaskan Crude Corporation Exploratory 10 Development ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 84-59 3. Address: 6. API Number: 10011 Villa Lea Lane, Houston, Texas 77071 50-029-21106 7. If perforating: 8. Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Berglin 33-1 Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No ❑ 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field/Pool(s): 949' FSL, 476' FEL, Sec33n T10N, R14E, UM 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): 9458' 9458' 9400' 9400' Plugged See Schematic N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 20" Surface - 110' Surface - 110' Surface 2449' 13-3/8" Surface - 2449' Surface - 2449' 5380 2670 Intermediate 8938' 9-5/8" Surface - 8938' Surface - 8938' 6870 4750 Production Liner 729' 7" 18671'- 9458' 8671' - 9458' 8160 7030 Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): Plugged - See Schematic Plugged - See Schematic N/A N/A N/A Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): N/A N/A 12. Attachments: Proposal Summary 0 Wellbore schematic Q 13. Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory ❑� Stratigraphic ❑ Development ❑ Service ❑ 14. Estimated Date for 15 -Feb -19 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 0 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: James W. White Contact Name: fames W. White Authorized Title: President Contact Email: iM4th n mai1.cor11 Contact Phone: 907-394-9148 Authorized Signature: /Signed Electronically/ Date: COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No ❑ Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No ❑ Subsequent Form Required: APPROVED BY Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 4/2017 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Date: April 29, 2018 From: James W. White, President Alaska Crude Corporation Subject: Burglin 33-1 Abandonment Sundry PTD 184-059 API 50-029-21106-00 A Sundry Application is being submitted for the Commission's approval for the final abandonment of the Burglin 33-1 well. Final abandonment of this well is being done as a directive by the AOGCC. Burglin 33-1 is located is located on the North Slope, south of and adjacent to the Prudhoe Bay field. The well is three miles west of the Haul road with no dedicated road to the well site. Per the attached wellbore diagram, all tested zones have been properly plugged. The well entered suspended status in 1985. The only work that remains for full P&A requirements is replacement of 2200' diesel with brine of sufficient freezing point depression across the permafrost, installing a 150' cement plug at surface, removal of the wellhead and welding the abandonment plate. It is anticipated that equipment and supplies would be staged during the winter months with the abandonment work executed during summer months. • 20" conductor to 110' • 13-3/8" 72# N-80 12.347" ID surface to 2479' and • 9-5/8" 47# N-80 8.681" ID surface to 8968' and • 7" 29# N-80 6.184" ID liner 8671'-9453' and • No tubing • 2200' diesel top of well • Wellbore volume to 2200' of 9-5/8" 161 bbls Proposed Abandonment Operations: Operation 1. Rolligon equipment/supplies from access road to well site (3 miles) 2. RIH with small diameter, light weight pipe. 3. Circulate 8.6 ppg brine into well, capturing diesel returns in tanks. 4. Punch circulation holes in 9-5/8" at 150', and circulate 13-3/8" OA to 8.6 ppg brine 5. RIH to 150', cement 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" to surface with Arctic Set 25 bbls 6. WOC, cut off wellhead 3' below original GL, perform top job if necessary 7. Weld abandonment plate w/ appropriate info. Back fill with gravel. 8. Rolligon all equipment/supplies/diesel back to access road. Existing Well Schematic RKB 92' MSL . Burglin 33-1 API 50-029-21106 20" Conductor 110' Diesel to 2200' �ement Plug 2441'-2529' 13-3/8' 72# N-80 BTC 2479'J i 6* *44*4664( Geffented to sudaaa� i �M TOC 4204' DV Stage Collar 7151 Balanced Plug Perfs 4305'-4345', 40' Total Cement Retainer 6307' Perfs 6336-6595', 96' Total Cement Retainer 6956' 1 Perfs 6995'-7045', 50' Total 9-5/8"47# N-80 BTC 8968' TOL 8671' and 340 sK 15,5 Class G 9188, Cement Retainer 9292' 33'Total i0ZIUMMMIN, I,BTD 9400' md Well suspended March 17, 1985. Full X-mas tree installed. THE STATE 'ALASKA GOVERNOR BILL WALKER April 2, 2018 CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7015 0640 0006 0779 5111 Mr. James White President Alaskan Crude Corporation 4614 Bohill Street San Antonio, TX 78217 Alaska Oil and Cas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.olaska.gov Re: Docket Number: OTH-18-026 Notice of Violation Failure to Plug and Abandon a Well Prior to Losing Rights to Drill in a Lease Burglin 33-1 (PTD 184-059) Dear Mr. White: Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) drilled the Burglin 33-1 exploration well (Burglin 33-1) on state oil and gas lease ADL 318614 (ADL 318614). ACC was the 100% working interest owner and operator of ADL 318614 effective April 4, 1985. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) regulations require that all wells be properly plugged and abandoned prior to the expiration of the owner's rights in the property upon which the well is located. ADL 318614 has been terminated. Burglin 33-1 was not properly plugged and abandoned prior to expiration of ACC's rights in ADL 318614. As of the date of this letter the well is still not properly plugged and abandoned. Within 30 days of receipt of this letter, ACC shall submit an Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403) for plugging and abandonment of Burglin 33-1. Once approved, the operations proposed in the Sundry shall be completed within 18 months from the of the date of this letter. 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French Chair, Commissioner RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on reconsideration. In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday. • • To: Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission Date: March 8,2018 From: Jim W,White,President Alaska Crude Corporation • Subject: Berglin 33-1 Abandonment Cost Estimate PTD 184-059 API 50-029-21106-00 As requested,please find a summary of estimated costs of abandonment of the subject well. Total costs are estimated to be$67,000. Berglin 33-1 is located is located on the North Slope. The well is three miles west of the Haul road with no dedicated road to the well site. Per the attached wellbore diagram, all tested zones have been properly plugged.The well entered suspended status in 1985.The only work that remains for full P&A requirements is replacement of 2200' diesel with kill weight brine of sufficient freezing point depression across the permafrost, installing a 150' cement plug at surface, removal of the wellhead and welding the abandonment plate. Abandonment operations will be executed with equipment owned by Alaska Crude Corp. Labor will be provided by the equity owners.Therefore costs associated with labor and equipment rental are relatively low. Abandonment would be done during summer months. • 20"conductor to 110' • 13-3/8"72#N-80 12.347"ID surface to 2479' and • 9-5/8"47#N-80 8.681"ID surface to 8968' and • 7"29#N-80 6.184"ID liner 8671'-9453' and . ; » voik 72?Y 8 • No tubing • 2200' diesel top of well • Isolated perforations 9300'-9344',6995'-7045',6336'-6595',4305'-4345' • Open perforations in the inner annulus(2-7/8"x 9-5/8")at 5500'-5520', 8.4 ppg EMW water • Wellbore volume to 2200' of 9-5/8" 161 bbls Proposed Abandonment Operations: Operation Costs($1000) a. Rolligon loads from Deadhorse to Well site(3 miles) $10 b. Purchase 2200' 10 ppg brine(161 bbls) $2 c. RIH with small diameter,light weight pipe. $1 d. Circulate brine into well at slow rate,taking returns from casing valve. e. Capture returned diesel for rolligon back to Deadhorse $10 f. ND tree g. Punch circulation holes in 9-5/8"at 150',and circulate 13-3/8"to brine $5 h. RIH to 150',cement 9-5/8"and 13-3/8"to surface with Arctic Set 122 sacks $3 i. WOC,cut off wellhead,perform top job if necessary $1 j. Weld abandonment plate w/appropriate info $2 • • k. Rolligon all equipment back to Deadhorse $10 1. Diesel Fuel for equipment $3 m.Equipment rental $10 n. Miscellaneous expenses/contingency $10 Total estimated cost $67K In 1986, the Alaska superior court ordered that this well be placed in suspended status. When the lease on the Burglin well expired in 1990 the lessee and its operator Alaskan Crude delivered up the leased area and suspended well in good condition. The State of Alaska then put this land and suspended well up for bid multiple times, and sold the oil and gas lease to bidders that paid the State of Alaska a premium price specifically because it had a suspended well located on it. The present owners of this suspended well are the current lessee and the state of Alaska. The decision and financial responsibility to develop this well, leave it in suspended status, or plug and abandon it rests solely with the State of Alaska and the current lessee, not Alaskan Crude. • • Burglin 33-1 RKB 92'MSL API 50.029-21106 20'Conductor 110'j 11 Lhesel to 2200 f';••••••• /iii. ,Cement Plug 2441'-2529" .,V,/,,,V,•41,414,4:13.3/8`72#N-80 BT .,V,/,,,V,•41,414,4: Cemented b seism TOC 4204' : '�i�rf '�'' �: BH ���ttBiiced Plug $.i'i.••0•• Perfs 4305'-4345',40'Total TOC 6196 •,........ Cement Retainer 6307' fe+.rf'trf+e'.'e'.�� Perfs 6336-6595',96'Total TOC 8883' Cement Retainer 6956' WA...../.4,0; Perfs 6995'-7045',50'Total DV Stage Collar 71511 9-5/8`47#N-80 BTC 8968' ili. TOL 8671'and 340 ex 15 Seems G TOC 9188' TP ' --rr Cement Retainer 9297 .i 1��5 .• ♦1 e.4 ...f....ff etfs 9300'-9344', 33'Total 7"29#N-80 .f4.4.4,e•'i fi I* TD 9453'and •W.i.:i..y-4•, PBTD 9400'and Well suspended March 17, 1985. Full X-mas tree a%taMed. • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) rrbl -.0 G"q From: Rixse, Melvin G (DOA) Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 3:51 PM To: Foerster, Catherine P(DOA); Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Subject: RE:Jim White,Alaska Crude Corp, leases and wells Cathy,Guy, Just a short update on these three Alaskan Crude wells. I will complete my work when I get back on March 12tH Jim White called to tell me his version of the status on these three wells. I will parrot what he told me. arra -Jim claims he has sold the lease to Sam Napee and Barry Foote. He says the well is freeze protected and has a plug at 4100'. I will ask him to demonstrate that the lease has been sold and if not, I will ask for proof of activity. Kattala -Jim claims he has sold the lease to Bill Stevens. I will also ask him to demonstrate that the lease has been sold. Mike Pelch 1—Jim claims ownership of this lease. He claims he owns 3100 acres in the proximity of this well. He said he has a BPV,a downhole plug and a remote monitoring surface camera at this wellsite. (I believe it is about 1.5 miles south of Clam Gulch just off the highway to Homer between the road and the inlet.) He said he has hired Dan Kara to work the technical details of this well. I talked to Dan today. Dan claims there are hydrocarbons, but marketing is difficult. Dan may be involved with the interface between Jim and AOGCC. He was happy I called and knows that I will be out of the office the next 2 weeks. Dan lives in Houston, but may be contacted at(907)240-8047 if anyone wants to call him while I am gone. Dan was aware of an upcoming deadline so he seems to understand some urgency in the matter. Jim White's demeanor was friendly and seemed to be looking for sympathy as an independent operator in Alaska. As I have been alerted,Jim may have ambitions that are not clearly stated so I am documenting my conversations as best I can. That is all for now. Mel Rixse SCAMS Senior Petroleum Engineer(PE) Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 907-793-1231 Office 907-223-3605 Cell melvin.rixse@alaska.gov From: Foerster,Catherine P(DOA) Sent:Thursday, February 22, 2018 12:58 PM To: Rixse,Melvin G (DOA)<melvin.rixse@alaska.gov> Subject: FW:Jim White,Alaska Crude Corp, leases and wells 1 • • From:Walsh,Chantal R(DNR) Sent:Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:23 AM To: Foerster,Catherine P(DOA)<cathy.foerster@alaska.gov> Subject: FW:Jim White,Alaska Crude Corp, leases and wells • Chantal Walsh Director e a State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 550 W.7th Avenue,Suite 1100 Anchorage AK 99501-3510 Direct:907.269.7493 Cell:907.538.4804 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the State of Alaska,Department of Natural Resources(DNR) 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 DNR is aware of the error in sending it to you,please contact Chantal Walsh at(907)269.7493 or chantal,walsh @alaska.gov From: Beckham,James B(DNR) Sent:Thursday, February 22,2018 9:37 AM To:Walsh,Chantal R(DNR)<chantal.walsh@alaska.Rov> Subject:Jim White,Alaska Crude Corp, leases and wells From Kyle,we only have one 'active' lease,the one under appeal at Moose Point—ADL 389922. White didn't drill a well at Moose Point. His efforts were concentrated upon re-entering the Moose Point Unit#1 well which was drilled by Amarex in 1978 and P&Aed in 1979.White received a permit to drill for re-entry of the well in 2005, but the PTD expired in 2007 and he did not re-enter the well. Kyle also checked to see if any drilling occurred at the Arctic Fortitude Unit before it was terminated;White didn't drill there,either. It appears four wells have been drilled by Alaskan Crude Corp. Kyle isnt sure if White was associated with ACC back then. Also he didn't find anything under James W.White or other known aliases. Katalla St 1 8/1969 Gulf of AK(P&Ad) Burglin 33-1 3/1985 North Slope(suspended) Katalla KS-01 10/1986 Gulf of Ak(Shut in) Mike Pelch 1 8/1986 Cook Inlet(Private Lands,sanded in at 6300ft,shut in) Sean Clifton pulled the attached info from AOGCC. This is a picture of the area of the Burglin well. There is an old pad btwn U and P pads that may be the drill site; it roughly matches with the coordinates listed with AOGCC. 2 f 411 s 410*, ., it1. Ffied P!acema* 0 James B. Beckham Deputy Director "0(4 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 550 W.7th Avenue,Suite 1100 Anchorage AK 99501-3510 Direct:907.269.8775 Cell:907.310.6025 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the State of Alaska,Department of Natural ResourcesDNR l ) 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 DNR is aware of the error in sending it to you,please contact Jim Beckham at(907)269.8775 or jim.beckham@alaska.gov. 3 • • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) P , -b I 3 —059 From: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Sent: Tuesday, February 20,2018 9:49 AM To: jim4thgn@gmail.com' Subject: FW: Long term shut-in and suspended wells-Alaska Crude Corporation (ACC) Please read and reply to the below email. This is separate from the deadline for P&A operations due March 3 rd. Guy Schwartz Sr.Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at(907-793-1226)or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.gov). From:Schwartz,Guy L(DOA) Sent:Wednesday,June 28,2017 4:10 PM To:casscon@alaska.net; Dbaca148@gmail.com Subject: Long term shut-in and suspended wells-Alaska Crude Corporation(ACC) Bill and Daniel, The AGOCC recently conducted an open workshop with all state operators to discuss long term Shut-in wells and how we can better manage them on the regulatory side.One of the action items from that meeting is that all current Alaska operators come to the AOGCC office and review long term shut-in wells(including suspended wells) in a face to face informal meeting.This meeting should give the commission some idea of long term plans for reducing the well count of unused wells in our state and also give the operator a forum to discuss the future utility of the wells. Please note that this is an "in person "meeting and may not be substituted by sending us information by mail.Our last correspondence with ACC was in 2009 regarding the Katalla, Pelch, Moose Pt. 1 and Burglin 33-1 well. Timing for this meeting with the AOGCC is roughly this August, 2017. Call our office to set up an appointment at 907- 273-1230. Regards, Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at(907-793-1226) or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.aov). 1 SEAN PARNELL,GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL AND GAS 333 W.7th AVENUE,SUITE 100 CONSERVATION COMMISSION ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907)279-1433 FAX (907)276-7542 October 28, 2011 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7009 2250 0004 3911 3781 Jim White Alaskan Crude Corporation 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217 SCANNED -‘ ,z Re: Burglin 33-1 Well PTD 184-059 Dear Mr. White: 1 Ple a be advised that Alaskan Crude Corporation is required to properly plug and abandon the Burlin 33-1 well in accordance to Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) Regulations 20 AAC 25.105, 20 AAC 25.112, 20 AAC 25.120 and 20 AAC 25.170. Additionally, form 10-403 must be submitted according to 20 AAC 25.010 to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well for purposes of plugging and abandoning the well. Please be advised that you have ten (10) days to respond to this notice with a detailed plan for plugging and abandoning the Burglin 33-1 well in according to 20 AAC 25.535. Violating the AOGCC's regulations may result in enforcement action. 4''ncerely, Daniel T. Se ount,Jr. Chair, Commissioner cc: Alaska, Department of Law, Thomas Ballantine Northrim Bank n n - • p SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR — v P.O. BOX 111000 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811 -1000 PHONE: (907) 465 -2400 FAX (907) 465 -3886 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES • 550 WEST 7 AVENUE. SUITE 1400 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3850 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER PHONE: (907) 269 -8431 FAX: (907) 289 -8918 April 2, 2012 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED James W. White, President -%' 059 Alaskan Crude Corporation — 1 4614 Bohill San Antonio, TX 78217 Re: Arctic Fortitude Unit Dear Mr. White: 5tAteek APR (3 Z012. As you know, on July 16, 2008, the -then DNR Commissioner issued a decision defaulting the Arctic Fortitude Unit (AFU) because Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) failed to move a drilling rig onto the Burglin 33 -1 well pad by May 15, 2008 (as required under the approved AFU Plan of Exploration) and demanded that ACC cure the default by, among other things, moving a drilling rig onto the well pad by March 31, 2009. ACC appealed that decision through the Alaska Court System without requesting a stay of the Commissioner's decision. On October 7, 2011, the Alaska Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the superior court upholding the decision of the DNR Commissioner. As you also know, ACC has not cured the default by, among other things, moving a drilling rig onto the well pad. This letter constitutes the notice required under 11 AAC 83.374(c) triggering your opportunity to be heard on the appropriate remedy for ACC's default and failure to cure. You have 20 days from the date of issuance of this notice to submit comments on the appropriate remedy, which may include unit termination - -as provided under the regulation cited above. 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Article l'itial/Derservice lab ,, _ - Domestic Return 2004 381 1,Februs'Y pS FOrrn • Page 1 of 2 Colomiiie, Jody J (DOA) From: Roby, David S (DOA) Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:08 AM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report For the record. ~~'~ JAN ~ ~ 2~~8 Dave Roby Phone: 907-793-1232 email: dave.roby@alaska._gov C~~~~ From: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:07 AM To: Jim White Cc: marks@tridentservices.com; Roby, David S (DOA); Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW) Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report Jim, See below. In addition to what I provided earlier, this may help Alaska Crude Corporation expedite things. Art From: Roby, David S (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:43 AM To: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR); Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW) Cc: Taylor, Cammy 0 (DNR) Subject: RE: AOGCC Contact Report p5~ ~~, Generally we do not "consult" with an operator prior to them submitting a C-Plan to the DEC for review. When the DEC receives an application they will ask the AOGCC to review what the operator submits and we will let the DEC know whether or not we believe the operator's proposal is reasonable. Since the AOGCC has already provided the DEC with our recommendation on an appropriate spill response rate !don't know what ACC needs from us. The statement that the "data must come from the AOGCC" is incorrect. The operator can use whatever source(s) they want to determine the properties to use in developing the spill response rate. They can even get data from the AOGCC without talking to the AOGCC staff. The well file for the Burglin 33-1 well is available online at the AOGCC's website at the following website h tp!/www.aogcc_alaska__gov/data/InfoAvail.shtml Also, they can review the AOGCC's annual reports that has information for all of the pools in Alaska at h.ttp..:./lwww.aogcc.alaska.gov/a.nnual/annindex,sh.tml. Finally, they can just Google "Ugnu fluid properties" and find numerous links to data that they can use. Dave Roby Phone: 907-793-1232 email: dave.roby@alaska.gov. From: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 8:41 AM To: Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW); Roby, David S (DOA) Cc: Taylor, Cammy 0 (DNR) 1 /17/2008 • • Page 2 of 2 Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report Alasi and Dave, For your records. We will be responding and will forward our response. Art From: Jim White [mailto:jimwhite@satx.rr.com] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:14 PM To: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Subject: Fw: AOGCC Contact Report Hello Art. A little tidbit to brighten your day. I am forwarding you a memorandum from Mark Sienkiewicz, Trident Services Inc. advising me that "it is highly unlikely that ADEC will accept a GOR that is not based on consultation with AOGCC". Please note the AOGCC has refused to discuss anything with Trident Services, Inc. concerning Burglin 33-1 Well efforts to get me a C Plan. It is all included in the attachment and described in the thread below. This is out of my control and delaying my ability to obtain a C Plan and forcing work into a force mejeure situation. Your thoughts please. Jim -----Original Message ----- From: Mark Sienkiewicz ---_ To: jimwhite a~satx.rr.co.m_ Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:28 PM Subject: AOGCC Contact Report Jim, Apologize for this being a bit late. A bit busy this last week with training and holidays. Attached is revised contact report for telephone conversation with AOGCC. I have now included implications of AOGCC's refusal to discuss details. am going to send an invoice for small amount of time spent to date. At this time, I continue to have all work on hold, but as always, if there is any way I can be of help, please don't hesitate to call or email. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and our best wishes for a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year! Mark 1/17/2008 • ~ Page 1 of 4 Colombie, Jody J (DOA) From: Roby, David S (DOA) Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 10:07 AM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report For the record. Dave Roby Phone: 907-793-1232 email: d. a.ve.roby_.~alaska,.g.o_v_ From: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 9:21 AM To: Jim White Cc: Roby, David S (DOA); Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW); Landry, Jeff D (LAW) Subject: RE: AOGCC Contact Report Jim, I received your January 4, 2008 email (below) indicating that the Alaska Oil and Gas Commission (AOGCC) "has refused to discuss anything with Trident Services, Inc. concerning Burglin 33-1 Well efforts to get me a C Plan and that this is out of my control and delaying my ability to obtain a C plan and forcing me to work into a force majeure situation." Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) has been instructed by the AOGCC how to proceed on this matter. The AOGCC's Mr. Roby directed ACC to AOGCC's attorney, Mr. Birnbaum. Telephonically and in the two attached emails, Mr. Birnbaum explained that because ACC is in litigation with the AOGCC, ACC must communicate with the AOGCC in writing or with both Mr. Birnbaum and ACC's attorney present (unless ACC agrees to proceed without their attorney). See the emails below. The Division sees no cause for delays in ACC's work commitments under the Arctic Fortitude Unit Amended initial Plan of Exploration. Your claim that "this is out of my control and delaying my ability to obtain a C plan and forcing me to work into a force majeure situation," is incorrect. ACC is in control of this process. The Division looks forward to your January 31St quarterly report and to this winter's delivery of equipment to the Burglin location both as required under the Arctic Fortitude Unit Amended initial Plan of Exploration. Art Copoulos Petroleum Land Manager 269-8779 Two emails from Alan Birnbaum to Brian Stibitz attached below: From: Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW) Sent: Thu 1/10/2008 6:12 PM To: Brian J. Stibitz Subject: ACC v. AOGCC Brian, To recap our conversation, my preliminary thoughts are that I'd need a letter from you stating that ACC authorizes the following: any communications-e.g., in person, by telephone, or by email-involving both Trident Services, Inc. and AOGCC employees can occur in the presence of and involve AOGCC's counsel even if those communications in any way relate to the Burglin 33-1 well and ACC's counsel is not, for any reason, present during those communications. This is based on my understanding that ACC wants communications between Trident and AOGCC regarding the Burglin 33- 1 well, but does not want you present during those communications. 1/17/2008 • Page 2 of 4 Alan PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: alan_birnbaum a~alaska_gov Alan Birnbaum Alaska Department of Law 1031 W. 4th Avenue, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99501-1994 Tel: 907-269-5263 /Fax: 907-279-8644 1/17/2008 • Page 3 of 4 From: Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW) Sent: Wed 1/9/2008 12:14 PM To: Brian J. Stibitz Subject: ACC v. AOGCC Brian, Twice now, including this morning, Mark Sienkiewicz at Trident Services, Inc. has called me about the Burglin 33-1 well. He's done so because I've advised AOGCC staff not to discuss matters relating to the well with ACC representatives or consultants unless I am present. Both times that Mr. Sienkiewicz has called, I've told him that I cannot discuss the matter with him unless you are present too. T'he AOGCC does not want, because of the pending litigation, in anyway to prevent ACC from or slow it down in moving forward with work at the well. However, I must make sure that AOGCC's interests in the litigation are not compromised. Therefore, all communications between AAC and AOGCC regarding the well must occur in writing or with both you and me present. I'm available if you want to discuss this. Thanks. Alan PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: alan.birnbaum@alaska.gov Alan Birnbaum Alaska Department of Law 1031 W. 4th Avenue, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99501-1994 Tel: 907-269-5263 /Fax: 907-279-8644 From: Jim White [mailto:jimwhite@satx.rr.com] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:14 PM To: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Subject: Fw: AOGCC Contact Report Hello Art. A little tidbit to brighten your day. I am forwarding you a memorandum from Mark Sienkiewicz, Trident Services Inc. advising me that "it is highly unlikely that ADEC will accept a GOR that is not based on consultation with AOGCC". Please note the AOGCC has refused to discuss anything with Trident Services, Inc. concerning Burglin 33-1 Well efforts to get me a C Plan. It is all included in the attachment and described in the thread below. This is out of my control and delaying my ability to obtain a C Plan and forcing work into a force mejeure situation. Your thoughts please. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From:. Mark Sienkiewicz To: jimwhite@satx.rr.com Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:28 PM Subject: AOGCC Contact Report 1 /17/2008 • ~ Page 4 of 4 Jim, Apologize for this being a bit late. A bit busy this last week with training and holidays Attached is revised contact report for telephone conversation with AOGCC. I have now included implications of AOGCC's refusal 4o discuss details. I am going to send an invoice for small amount of time spent to date. At this time, I continue to have all work on hold, but as always, if there is any way I can be of help, please don't hesitate to call or email. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and our best wishes for a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year! Mark 1 /17/2008 • Page l of 2 Colombie, Jody J (DOA) From: Roby, David S (DOA) Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:23 AM To: Birnbaum, Alan J (LAW) Cc: Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report Attachments: Meeting Notes with AOGCC 12-10-07.pdf FYI, I just received this from the DNR. Dave Roby Phone: 907-793-1232 email: dave.roby@alaska.gov From: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 10:56 AM To: Roby, David S (DOA) Cc: Taylor, Cammy O (DNR) Subject: FW: AOGCC Contact Report Dave, See attached. We would like to go over this with you. Art From: Jim White [mailto:jimwhite@satx.rr.com] Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:14 PM To: Copoulos, Arthur E (DNR) Subject: Fw: AOGCC Contact Report Hello Art. A little tidbit to brighten your day. I am forwarding you a memorandum from Mark Sienkiewicz, Trident Services Inc. advising me that "it is highly unlikely that ADEC will accept a GOR that is not based on consultation with AOGCC". Please note the AOGCC has refused to discuss anything with Trident Services, Inc. concerning Burglin 33-1 Well efforts to get me a C Plan. It is all included in the attachment and described in the thread below. This is out of my control and delaying my ability to obtain a C Plan and forcing work into a force mejeure situation. Your thoughts please. Jim ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Sienkiewicz __ To: limwhite@satx rr.com Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:28 PM Subject: AOGCC Contact Report Jim, Apologize for this being a bit late. A bit busy this last week with training and holidays. Attached is revised contact report for telephone conversation with AOGCC. I have now included implications of AOGCC's refusal to discuss details. I am going to send an invoice for small amount of time spent to date. At this time, I continue to have all work on hold, but as 1/15/2008 Page 2 of 2 always, if`there is any way I can be of he~, please don't hesitate to call or email. Ho~iou had a wonderful Christmas and our best wishes for a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year! Mark 1/15/2008 R113ENT SERVICES, INC. 7926 Qld Seward Highway, B-2 • Anchorage, AK 99518 • TeC 907-929-9414 • Fax:. 907-770-2986 • www.tridentservices.com MEMORANDUM TO: James W. White COMPANY: Alaskan Crude Corp FROM: Mark Sienkiewicz, Trident Services, Inc. DATE: December 10, 2007 RE: Contact Notes, Telephone Call to AOGCC, 10 December 2007 In order to better identify parameters for blowout modeling, I contacted Dave Roby with AOGCC, tel 907- 793-1232, approx. 1330. I introduced myself, indicated that I was a consultant fio Alaskan Crude Corporation, was working on development of an oil spill plan for Burglin 33-1 well operations, and requested discussion/consultation with AOGCC regarding potential for blowout, parameters necessary to conduct blowout modeling. Mr. Roby politely indicated that AOGCC is currently in litigation with Alaskan Crude Corp and would not discuss any questions or provide information and data. He requested that I contact their attorney, Mr. Alan Birnbaum, telephone 907-269-5263. I contacted Mr. Alan Birnbalm who indicated that any discussion with me would be inappropriate without including Alaskan Crude Corporation's counsel, Mr. Brian Stibbetts and that AOGCC. I explain the purpose of the request but again, refused to provide information and would not continue discussion. The refusal of AOGCC to discuss the welUformation characteristics with me and to provide additional consultation ultimately prevents the formulation of the oil spill plan for Alaskan Crude Corp. The blowout model requires input of data, including the expected gas to oil ratio (GOR) and this data must come from AOGCC. It is highly unlikely that ADEC will accept a GOR that is not based on consultation with AOGCC. ADEC will not approve the oit spill plan unless there is a description of the worst case discharge (blowout), including modeling. As well, oil spill response scenarios and response resources that are required for the oil spill plan are designed around the worst case scenario. OF • • SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR � U U 555 Cordova Street DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION / Anchorage, AK 99501 PHONE: (907) 269 -3094 DIVISION OF SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE / FAX: (907) 269 -7687 INDUSTRY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM http: / /www.dec.state.ak.us Exploration Production & Refineries November 6, 2007 Mr. Jim White ?•(AK Crude/Burglin) Alaska Crude Corporation w „ f- E 4614 Bohill 2 `F.` San Antonio, TX 78217 f. ,,wromtunr "r lg r Subject: Alaska Crude Corporation Burglin 33 -1 Well Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan; Revised Response Planning Standard Volume Determination Dear Mr. White: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) received the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's (AOGCC) October 29, 2007 recommendation for your drilling project's response planning standard (RPS) volume. Alaska Crude Corporation (ACC) requested a review of the potential flow rate from the Ugnu formation only, and not the deeper West Sak formation. In accordance with 18 AAC 75.434(b), AOGCC reviewed the available data and has recommended an RPS based on 115 barrels of oil per day (bopd) for an Ugnu formation -only project. ADEC approves the use of 115 bopd as a basis for determining the RPS volume for ACC's revised plan to re- perforate and test only the Ugnu formation. In accordance with 18 AAC 75.434(b), the appropriate RPS volume is 115 bopd for 15 days, or 1725 barrels total. The well blowout scenario in the plan must demonstrate ACC's ability to contain, control, and clean up this amount of oil. On October 1, AOGCC issued Other Order 51 which recommended 600 bopd as an appropriate RPS volume for re- perforating and testing the West Sak formation. Should ACC re- perforate and test the West Sak formation, an RPS based on 600 bopd for 15 days, or 9000 barrels, will be applicable. This RPS determination letter is applicable only to the Burglin 33 -1 well formations as described in this letter and supporting attachments. This letter replaces our previous RPS determination letter dated July 2, 2007. Please refer to the attachments from AOGCC for more information. If you have any questions, please contact me at (907) 269 -7540. Sincerely, Laurie Silfven Acting Section Manager f�� Printed on Recvcied r � ^�r • Mr,Jim White 2 November 6, 2007 Alaska Crude Corporation Attachment: AOGCC Other Order No. 51, dated October 1, 2007 AOGCC letter dated October 29, 2007 cc: Betty Schorr, ADEC Steve Schmitz, ADNR DOG Bill Van Dyke, PRA Max Schwenne, Oasis cc without attachment: John Norman, AOGCC 10 e e . I AND lEASING PETROLE1_'l\1 NEViS . WEEK OF JULY 8, 2007 \'64-oS<=\ ~V\'1¥ld-aa '( DNR pulls plug on Arctic Fortitude '33-1 & Says that company could have avoided work delays if the company had moved earlier in mal<ing arrangements for tundra travel By ALAN BAilEY pf'irakum NiWS The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has pulJed the plug on Alaskan Crude's request to extend the timcframe fÖr the company's work program in the Arctic Fortitude unit, on the south side of the Prudhoe· Bay unit on Alaska's North Slope.. The company's tardiness in armnging the transportation of equipment across the tundra has caused the requested work delays, Kcvin Banks, acting director of Alaska's Division of Oil and Gas, told Alaskan C11lde President James \Vhite, in a letter dawd June 28 declining Alaskan Crude's request. Alaskan Crude had been planning to te-enter the Burglin No. 33-1 wen in the Arctic Fortitude unit during the SUmnK"f of2007, to test several intervals, including the West Sak-Ugnu, the middle Cretaceous Brookian and a portion of the Ivishak formation. The well is in an exist- ing gravel pad. According to t.he initial unit plan of exploration, approved on June 29, 2006, AJaskan Crude was going to compktc the drilling at the Burglin well by 5:00 p.m, on Oct 1, 2007. Completion of that work might then lead to the drHJing of up to two additional wdls and the possible acquisi- tion of 3-D seismic data in the unit. Winter transportation Alaskan Crude had plalmcd to move a drilling rig and other equipment to the Bnrglin pad during the winter tundra trav- el se.ason. On March 5, 2007, the compa- ny submilted a plan of operations t.o the division. saying that it was going to deliv- er the equipment to the pad over a snow road from the Dalton Highway. But on May 25 the company told the division that it had been unable to trans- port thc equipment as planned, because of adverse weather conditìons. Transportation contractor Catco had judged the conditions to be unsuitable for 'i'I~j~1~~f1l Paid under protest, Arctic Fortitude back in good standing Alaskan Crude otncials \valked into the Division of Oil and Gas on Monday, July 2, and paid the $60,000 "under protest." division unit section manager Nan Thompson told Petroleum News. "'They also made the work commitment." she said, referring to a writtcn statement the agency Alaskan Crude had to provide, assuring the State of Alaska that it intended to complete al1 of its work obligations under Arctic Fortitude's unit plan of cxploratíon, which Alaskan Cmde had inÜìally agreed to do. As per the adjacent article, the North Slope unit would have tCffi1i- nated at 5:01 p.m, on July 2 (the first business day after Sunday, July 1) if Alaskan Crude had not made the payment and provided a written statement of its imentions to carry through ,vith its commitment. -KAY CASHMAN tundra travel, the company told the divi- sion. "Catco believes (there is) sirnply too little snow and too much wind and no more time to be environmentally safe for Catco to move the required equipmt~nl to the pad," \Vhite said in a letter to Steve Schmitz of the division's PCffi1itting sec- tion. Instead, Alaskan Crude now plans to move the equipment to the wet! pad in the summer using "rolHgons or other vehicles approved for summer travel," \Vhite said. And, according to thc June 28 Ictter i Alaskan ownfd and opnalf . ¡ RouÜnf and Spfcial Core Analysis. 'AnchoSt:4.~NED JUL 1 0 ~OO1 Bombay Del The Spice ofL~fe. > inest Indian Cui~ Conveniently located in Midtown (Valhalla Center) 555 W. Northem Lights Anchoragc., Alaska \ovww.BombayDeluxe.com The proposed winter snow road route for transportìng equipment to the Burglin well pad from Banks, Alaskan Crude requested that the work commitment deadlines for the Burglin drilling should be extended, as a consequence of the new plans for equip- ment transportation. Apparently, Alaskan Crude had said that it would not nO\l,,' be abJe to conduct any substantial operations at the well site in the summer of 2007. But, in his lelter declining Alaskan Crude's timel1ne extension request, Banks told Alaskan Cmde that approval of the Arctic Fortitude unit in 2006 had been ;Ocontingent on completion of an explicit development timcline because no drilling or workovers occurred during the sevcn- year primary tenn of the AFU (Arctic Fortitude) leases." DOG approved the fonnation of the Arctic Fortitude unit ,,,,hen the primary tenn of the leases that constituted the unit expired in June. 2006. Letter from DMLW On June 22 the Division of Oil and Gas received a copy of a Jetter to Alaskan Crude from Alaska's Division of Mining, Land and Water, That letter responded to an enquiry from Alaskan Crude about -..--.-.......-....,-.- ....--------.-.-- /' continued froHt page .1 0 ARCTIC FORTITUDE transport its equipment to the well pad, "Failure to timely submit the· appropri- ate applì(~ation or requests to DML\V (the Division of Mining, Land aÌld Water) doe-s not justify relief under the initia1 rOE (Plan of Exploration) because the AFU was approved on June 29, 2006, summer tun.dra travel and said that tundra travel could not be approved without the resolution of issues relating to the need for a land use pennit and the spec-ification of access routes. "While \vc have had many conversa- tions with you over the years regarding access to the Burglìn 33- J wcn, you havc never submitted a land use pennit appHca- lion for this prqject to this ofl:1ce," said Gary Schultz, natural resource manager in DMLW. "Approvals can only be given to individuals or compan.ies who have cur- rent land use pennîts." Schultz said that because transporting the equipment would require 60 individ- ual trips across the tundra, man)' access routes would be needed to mìnimize nml- tiple passes over a single route. And the state would need to detCl111ine that those routes ,,¡fere suitably dry for use. Ample time The Division of Oil and Gas clearly thinks that Alaskan Crude has had ample time to obtain the necessary pcnnits and see ARme FORTITUDE page I 1 ...---........-....-...-..--..-- which provided adequate time for sched- uling winll.'r equipment deliveries to the AFU 10cation," Banks said. Under the tcnns of the approved plan of exploration, the Alaska Fortitude unit \'Y'ìll terminate at 5:01 p.m. on July 1, 2007, unless Alaskan Crude pays $60,000 to the division and provides a written statement of its intentions to çomplete all of the work obligations in the plan of exploration. . e e Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Sent: To: Weaver, Aaron A (DNR) [aaron.weaver@alaska.gov] Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11 :32 AM Art Saltmarsh; tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us; Iydia_miner@dec.state.ak.us; margie _goatley@dnr.state.ak.us; larry _ byrne@dnr.state.ak.us; ben. greene@alaska.gov; jack_winters@dnr.state.ak.us; Woodke, Julie A POA; Keith.Q.Gordon@poa02.usace.army.mil; Louise Smith; ROCKWELL.TH EODORE@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV Cc: Schmitz, Steven (DNR); Easton, John R (DNR); Slemons, Jonne D (DNR) Subject: ACMP Review Request For Comments: Unit Plan of Operations: ACC Burglin 33-1 Well Attachments: Alaska Crude Corporation Burglin 33-1 Public Notice.pdf From: \<64-05'\ Attached is a copy of the Division of Oil and Gas Single Agency Review Start-up for a Unit Plan of Operations for the Alaskan Crude Corporation Burglin 33-1 Well in the Arctic Fortitude Unit. Contact Steve Schmitz at 269-8777 if you have any questions. The comment period begins tomorrow, June 27,2007. Copies of documents pertaining to this review and project can be found at: ftp:flftp.dnr.state.ak.us/DOG/Steve/8urglin/ Sincerely, Aaron Weaver 1 () 20m ("[' Î.;¡.l. 'h\Ne.t> JUL i)~¡II-.¡,Ì' Petroleum Systems Integrity Office Division of Oil and Gas 269-8804 7/9/2007 (ñù~ }ß·'.".I~ŒI' .' \"\ Iii! \ ! I ~ .~\ ! I 1/', I, ! ' \\ ¡: i" \ i \ \ rnY~ ! I· /. \ t : i i ~ '~iI! 'I!.-:¡ 11 I ) (ñ~1 i¡-'[ ,~l\ 1'1 i IU¡ i '. "..::1 if L.~ \1, ! : i i ¡ :iiJi\ i 1-. \ : II \\.,~ i: iJ tJ l~ ) ,(-;-'¡"1.J': n. /7: ~,i n \\ ! '~...". r il.,;, j :1~i ' '<"\ i i. ( / L\ ~ r~q;1 ¡~\ ! Co.,' I.\~~~j In \\~\ U u / ! I I I ! I .I FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 W. pH AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276·7542 James White President Alaskan Crude Corp 4614 Bohill San Antonio, Texas 7821 7 . C'J o'~ ~¿\\\}Q .' E~'\ 1'\ Å~~ ~ """ if.... ^~~\\~\\' .II~.J rr ~~(r"l¡~~"\'¡'~ .. Re: Exploratory, Burglin 33-1 Sundry Number: 306-031 \f6\{'O '5'9 Dear Mr. White: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. When providing notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test. Contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested. Sincerely, 0)f~ -f~ DATED thiJ-S day of January, 2006 Daniel T. Seamount Jr. Commissioner Enc!. ) ) Wl1*"RÊ(5jEfVED JAN 2 4 2006 1. Type of Request: STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 Operational shutdown U Plug Perforations 0 Perforate New Pool 0 4. Current Well Class: Suspend U Repair well 0 Pull Tubing 0 Abandon U Alter casing 0 Change approved program 0 2. Operator Name: Alaskan Crude Corp 3. Address: 4614 Bohill, San Antonio, Texas 78217 7. KB Elevation (ft): 92' MSL o o Perforate U Waiver U Stimulate 0 Time Extension 0 Re-enter Suspended Well 0 / 5. Permit to Drill Number: 84-59 / Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissi Anchorage Other U Development Stratigraphic / Exploratory 0 Service . 0 6. API Number: 50-029-21106 / Casing Structural Conductor 80' Surface 2449' Intermediate 8938' Production Liner 729' Perforation Depth MD (ft): See attached page Packers and SSSV Type: Length 9. Well Name and Number: Burglin 33-1 / 10. Field/Pools(s): Exploratory PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): NM NM Size MD Plugs (measured): See attached page Burst Junk (measured): N/A 8. Property Designation: 949' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 11. Total Depth MD (ft): 9458'/9400' Total Depth TVD (ft): N/A TVD Collapse 13 3/8" 95/8" To Surface 80' To Surface 2449' To Surface 8938' 8671'-9400' 8671'·9400' 20" 7" Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Same Tubing Size: N/A Tubing Grade: N/A Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Tubing MD (ft): N/A N/A 12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal ~ Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch 0 14. Estimated Date for Commencing Operations: 16. Verbal Approval: Date: 13. Well Class after proP~d work: Exploratory ~ ~ Development..0- t'" ) 15. Well Status after proposed work: ~12006 Oil -8 WlÍ~s.s- Plugged 0 _.~. WAG 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 Service 0 Abandoned WDSPL o o Commission Representative: 17. I hereby certify that the foregO~'ng is t nd co ct to the best of my knoWle, dge. Printed NameJa s White . Title President Signature hone (210) 651-0777 ~ COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Contact Date 1/24/2006 Sundry Number: ÓQ(¡r03l Plug Integrity 0 BOP Test B Mechanical Integrity Test 0 lo - 4-o~ veñ~~d ý' ~\¡\¿d Location Clearance 0 fo ~rlf!/f~ tM-P1/. to d ~'f:AA- ~l. Other: A- pp yO " e- J Ço v,,^^- A-r? f Vt9-\J t j FcJ Y LA-^- l (? ... 4 0 ( T-e-st BoPE to ~ooo v?k. Subsequent Form Required: lO - 40 4- . RBDMS BFL .IAN 2 6 2006 Aw~~~ ORIGINAL COMMISSIONER APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION Date: 1/25/10 Form 10-403 Revised 07/2005 Submit in Duplicate ) ') BURGLIN 33-1 SUMMARY of PLANNED RIG OPERATIONS 12/01/05 1. Layout herculite under rig and tank areas. MIRU rig and associated equipment. 2. Open well. Check for pressure on the tree and inner and outer annuli. 3. Install test plug. Nipple down tree/adaptor. NU II" 5000 psi WP BOPE (see attached -* BOPE, choke manifold dia~~Jo (¡...l6k- 4. Pressure test BOPE to~psi. Pull test plug. 5. PU work string. Make up milling BHA, RIH to first 9-5/8" cement plug at 2441' md. Circulate out diesel freeze protect and recover for future use. Circulate well over to 9 ppg brine. 6. Mill out 9-5/8" cement plug at 2441' md. Continue to RIH to cement plug at 4204' md and circulate well clean with viscosified sweeps. 7. Pressure test 9-5/8" casing to 2000 psi. 8. Drill out 9-5/8" cement plug at 4202' md, continue in hole to 3rd cement plug at 6196' md. Circulate well clean with viscosified sweeps. POOH, lay down milling BHA. 9. RIH with open ended work string without a packer, to -4200' md. Close annular on pipe. 10. RU manifolding on rig floor for swabbing operations. 11. RU E-line unit. RIH and perforate selected Ugnu intervals. RD E-line. 12. Test Ugnu interval by swabbing well. 13. If testing for hydrocarbons is successful, kill well by reverse circulating with 9 ppg brine. a. Pull work string and recomplete with production tubing. Details of recompletion to * be determined, possibly a packerless ESP completion. b. Land tubing, install TWC, ND BOPE, NU tree, test. 14. If Ugnu sands are unproductive, kill well by bullheading kill weight fluid and cement squeeze the live perfs. POOH. 15. MU and RIH with milling assembly. Mill cement in 9-5/8" casing from squeeze job. Circulate well clean and pressure test squeeze to 1000 psi. 16. RIH and drill out the 3rd 9-5/8" cement plug at 6196' and the 4th plug at 6883' md. RIH to 7500', circulate well clean, POOH. 17. RIH with open ended work string without a packer, to ~6700' md. Close annular on pipe. 18. RU manifolding on rig floor for swabbing operations. 19. RU E-line unit. RIH and perforate selected intervals at ~6800' md. RD E-line. 20. If testing for hydrocarbons is successful, kill well by reverse circulating with 9 ppg brine. a. Pull work string and recomplete with production tubing. Details of recompletion to * be determined. b. Land tubing, install TWC, ND BOPE, NU tree, test 21. If sands at around 6800' md are unproductive, kill well by bullheading KWF and cement squeeze the live perfs. ) ) 22. RIH and drill out the cement from squeeze perfs. 23. Continue to RIH to 5th and final 9-5/8" cement plug at 9188' md and circulate well clean. 24. RIH with an RTTS on the work string, set RTTS and test. Close annular on pipe. 25. RU manifolding on rig floor for swabbing operations. 26. RUE- line unit. RIH and perforate selected HRZ/Kingak intervals for gas testing. RD E- line. 27. If testing for hydrocarbons is successful, kill well by reverse circulating with 9 ppg brine. a. Pull work string and recomplete with production tubing. Details of recompletion to be determined. b. Land tubing, install TWC, NO BOPE, NU tree, test 28. If sands/shales are unproductive, kill well by reverse circulating and cement squeeze the live perfs. The testing of deeper intervals (Sag/Shublik/Sadlerochit) or wellbore abandonment will be ..::J-- communicated to AOGCC through the Sundry Application process. -¡ '- · , ) ') Anticipated Pressures: Data based on DST DST #1 9122' MD/TVD 212 deg F, 3972 psi, 0.435 psi/ft, 8.4 ppg EMW 2 c¡ (, q DST #2 6907' MD/TVD 112 defF, 3168 psi, 0.459 psi/ft, 8.8 ppg EMW Z 403 DST #3 6154' MD/TVD 103 deg F, 2559 psi, 0.416 psi/ft, 8.0 ppg EMW ! ~e2. DST #4 4123' MD/TVD 74 deg F, 1843 psi, 0.447 psi/ft, 8.6 ppg EMW I~S1 During openhole drilling: , Final mud weight at 9-5/8" casing setting depth: 10.7 ppg / Final mud weight at 7" liner setting depth: 10.2 ppg. Maximum anticipated WHP, with a wellbore full of gas, is not expected to exceed 3500 psi. Squeezed Perforations: DST #4 4305'-4345' DST#3 6336'-51',6361'-70',6385'-93', 6396'-6405', 6419'-23', 6437'-40',6473'-80', 6497'-6500',6509'-15',6523'-26',6575'-95' DST #2 6995'-7045' DST #1 9300'-14',9316'-23',9327'-35',9340'-44' Cement Plug Tops: Top Plug 2441 ' DST #4 4204' DST #3 6196' DST #2 6883' DST #1 9188' Approximate Formation Tops: SV 2975' Ugnu 4225' West Sak 5800' Colville 6370' HRZ 7750' Kingak 8425' Sag 9225 ' Shublik 9240' Ivishak 9300' · . ) ) RKB 92' MSL Burglin 33-1 API 50-029-211 06 20" Conductor 110' j ~ Diesel to 2200' ~ ~Cement Plug 2441'-2529' 13-3/8" 72# N-80 BTC 2479' ~ ~ . Cemented to surface TOC 4204' _Balanced Plug Peñs 4305'-4345', 40' Total Toe 6196' ~ Cement Retainer 6307' Mb Perfs 6336'-6595', 96' Total Toe 6883' ~ Cement Retainer 6956' ~perfs 6995'-7045',50' Total DV Stage Collar 7151'1 - 9-5/8" 47# N-80 BTC 8968' ÂI 340 sx 15.5 Class G ~ TOL 8671' md TOC 9188' ,~ Cement Retainer 9292' 7" 29# N-80 ~perfs 9300'- 9344', 33' Total TO 9453' md ~ PBTD 9400' md Well suspended March 17, 1985. Full X-mas tree installed. To 400 bbl Fra~ ) Tank for Gas venting Choke ~\ Mud Pits ..LL- c.. E ::I a... -0 ::I ~ Cat Walk Pipe Rack Wor1< Platform -0 ') ,~~ 0::1 oE ::I °u -u « ~ -~:~ : 1\ Engine Drilling Rig To Extern Tank From Choke line Mud Pits ') r 11" Annular Preventor \.. J c::C c::C 1f' 5K BOPE o o y Pipe Ram y Blind Ram HCR Valve 2" 5K Choke Line ~ =®= ~=®=~ Mud Cross ~ =®= ~ =®= ~ 2" 51( Kill Line 1/71!1I /1Il 11" Wellhead ~=®=~ ) r \.. c::C HCR Valve - --()y-- --()y-- -~- ~- 211 5K Choke Line c=C //71!I1/llI 11 II Annular Preventor 11'· 5K BOPE Blind Ram Pipe Ram ) ) y - --()y----()y-- -~ - ~- 2" 5K Kill Line y 11" Wellhead ~ =®~ JOB STATUS REPORT TINE NANE FAX# TEL# SER.# 84/08/2803 89:46 AOGCC 9072767542 BRO252502370 DATE,TINE 84/88 09:45 FAX NO./NAHE 2723829 DURATION 80:81:89 PAGE(S) 04 RESULT OK NODE STANDARD ECN Re: sundry permit? Subject: Re: sundry permit? Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 09:33:25 -0800 From: Tom Maunder <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us> To: Kaye Laughlin <KLAUGHLl@jpo.doi.gov> Hi Kaye, Good to talk with you. I pulled the file on the Burglin 33-1 well (PTD 184-059), I am faxing a letter written to Mr. White on August 9, 2000 wherein it is stated that a 1993 sundry is "...a stale approval is no longer valid." Hope this helps. Tom Maunder AOGCC Kaye Laughlin wrote: I need to understand this please. Any suggestions please? And, good morning! Thanks. Kaye Laughlin Joint Pipeline Office Liaison DGC/DNR 411 West Fourth Avenue, Suite 2 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907)257-1351-~-~x) 907-272-3829 klaughli@jpo, doi. gov Tom Maunder <tom maunder~,admin.state.ak, us> Sr. Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission I of I 4/8/2003 9:33 AM ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~IMISSION ,l' TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 FAX: (907) 276-7542 August 9. 2000 Mr. James White 12225 Stoney Crossing San Antonio TX 78247 Dear Mr. White: This is to follow up our meeting on August 4, 2000, in which I promised to outline for you in writing the filings and approvals required in connection with the plans you described for the wells in which you have an interest, nmnely, the McCoy Prospect No. 1 well, the Mike Pelch # 1 well, the Burglin #33-1 well, and the Katalla KS-1 well. In each case you indicated that the intended operator is Alaskan Crude Corporation ("ACC"), so in each case the first requirement is that the $200,000 certificate of deposit securing ACC's bonding obligation under 20 AAC 25.025 be chm~ged to show it is issued in sole favor of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Additional requirements are described below for each well. McCoy Prospect No. 1 Well 1..Designation of Operator. For the McCoy Prospect No. 1 well, you explained that the private tract containing the well's surface location is leased to Intrepid ProdUction Co. and the adjoining state tract is leased to you personally. Although ACC retains the obligations of operator with respect to this and other wells based on its earlier designation as operator or previous lease ownership or both, the current lessees need to designate ACC as operator in order for ACC to be authorized to conduct future operations on their behalf. Therefore, before ACC operates in the well, Intrepid Production Co. must submit to the Commission for approval a Designation of Operator (Form 10-411) in which Intrepid designates ACC as operator and ACC agrees to accept the obligations of an operator. In addition, if ACC intends to operate in the well for the purpose of exploring, testing, or producing from the state lease, you personally, as lessee of the state lease, will also need to submit to the Commission for approval a separate Designation of Operator in which you designate ACC as operator and ACC agrees to accept the obligations of an operator. 2. Notice of Ownership. Furthermore, lhe current lessees - Intrepid, for the private tract, and you personally for the state tract - need to submit to the Connnission a Notice of Ownership (Form 10-417) for the respective leases. As I explained in our meeting, and as the statutory definition at AS 31.05.170(9) indicates, an "owner" in the case of a tract subject to an oil and gas lease is the lessee. 3. Application for Spacing Exception. You indicated thal you wish to test a gas prospect in the McCoy well in accordance with the plan described in a 1995 Application for Sundry. Approvals. Because this would involve opening the wellbore to test production within 1500 feet of a property line (without identity of owner and landowner on both sides of the line), a spacing exception is required under 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2). Conservation Order 309 Rev. also ~nakes clear that a spacing exception is required. You must therefore, submit to the Commission an application for a spacing exception in accordance with 20 AAC 25.055(d) and send notice by certified mail to the persons specified in that regulation. Unless a spacing exception is granted, the wellbore may not be open to test or regular production. Mr. White -2- August 9, 2000 Work in the well preparatory to test production may take place before obtaining a spacing exception as long as it is covered by an applicable sundry approval or permit to drill, which is addressed below. However, please understand that the Commission cannot guarantee that a spacing exception will be granted and therefore, you would be assuming the risk by performing the work without first having obtained a spacing exception. To provide yourself some assurance, you may wish to consider obtaining letters of non-objection from the owners and operators within a 3000' radius of the well before beginning work. 4. Application for Sundry. Approvals Although your 1995 Application for Sundry Approvals was approved by the Commission in that year, we do not consider it to be valid anymore at this late date and do not think it is reasonable for an operator to assume that a sundry approval continues to be valid indefinitely. Also, there are at least two reasons why you would probably find it beneficial to submit a new Application for Sundry Approvals (Form 10-403). One is to enable you to revise and update your plan. The second reason is that under AS 31.05.170 and 20 AAC 25.235, flared or otherwise released gas constitutes waste unless authorized by the Commission. Under 20 AAC 25.235(d)(6), an operator may apply for authorization to flare or vent gas for purposes of testing a well before regular production. You may include such an application, in a new Application for Sundry Approvals; otherwise you will need to submit a separate application for authorization to flare before you test the well. 5. Alternate Plan to Test Oil Prospect In a conversation after our meeting, you raised the possibility of re-entering the well to test a deeper oil prospect prior to obtaining a spacing exception to test the gas prospect. You pointed out that Conservation Order No. 211 granted a spacing exception to allow oil exploration (but not regular production). Before re-entering the well to test for oil you would need to obtain a Permit to Drill (Form 10-401 ) authorizing the operations (a permit to drill is required if the operations will include drilling or re-drilling or otherwise re-entering a plugged portion of the well). Please refer to 20 AAC 25.005 for the specific requirements to obtain a permit to drill. As you know, 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. If there is a possibility that gas will be flared or released in connection with testing the oil prospect, you should apply in advance to the Commission for authorization under 20 AAC 25.235, as explained above. Mike Pelch # 1 Well You stated that you (referred to as "James W. White et al" in Conservation Order No. 277) continue to be the lessee of the property on which the Mike Pelch #1 well is located. Before any operations are conducted, you need to submit for Commission approval a Designation of Operator form designating ACC as operator. You did not go into detail about your operating plans for this well, but you referred to Conservation Order No. 277 and implied that you intend to re-enter the well to explore for hydrocarbons in accordance with that Conservation Order and Conservation Order No. 254. As recognized in those orders, you will first need to obtain a permit to drill. Refer to the above comments regarding other agency requirements. Burglin #33-1 Well You stated that the current lessee of the property on which this well is located is James W. White, but that you intend to assign the working interest to other entities. Whoever owns the working interest at the time operations are proposed will need to file a Notice of Ownership and a Designation of Operator in which ACC is designated and accepts the operatorship on behalf of the owner(s). Mr. White -3- August 9, 2000 You did not go into detail about your operating plans for this well, but you referred to a sundry approval issued to ACC in 1993 to re-enter the well. As explained above, such a stale approval is no longer valid. Depending on the nature of the operations planned, ACC will need to submit either an Application for Sundry Approvals or an application for a Permit to Drill. Katalla KS-1 Well You stated that Dale Welch owns the tract, including the mineral interest, on which this well is located and that there is no oil or gas lease but that ACC has an agreement with the owner to be operator. Our files contain a Designation of Operator by Wel-Aska designating ACC as operator. If Dale Welch personally, rather than Wel-Aska, is in fact the owner, Mr. Welch will need to file a Notice of Ownership and a Designation of Operator before ACC can conduct operations on the owner's behalf. You also indicated that there are no present plans for conducting any operations. If and when such plans develop, the Commission staff will be happy to discuss with you the application and approval requirements that might apply. Concluding Observation Finally, ! should reiterate that apart from any plans for ACC to test, re-enter, or perform other operations in the wells, ACC has continuing obligations to maintain the wells in a safe condition, meet other statutory and regulatory requirements such as filing annual reports under 20 AC 25.115, and ultimately to plug and abandon the wells when that is required under 20 AAC 25.105. I hope this information is helpful. Sincerely, CSmy Ol~ec ali T~aylorC~ ~t'~' Commissioner ljt Enclosures: 4 cc: Rob Mintz, Attorney General 7/11/2000 A/_J~SKA WELLS ALSAKAN CRUDE CORP PAGE 1 FIELD CODE 000 000 440 440 OPER3~TOR ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKA/~ CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASK3LN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP ALASKAN CRUDE CORP PERMIT 185-053 185-054 184-059 187-070 187-084 185-079 169-077 185-208 186-007 185-124 185-125 185-126 185-127 185-128 185-129 185-130 185-131 185-132 185-133 API N-UMBER 029-21315-95 029-21316-95 029-21106-00 133-20390-95 283-20082-95 231-20009-95 669-20001-00 133-10002-01 133-20333-90 WELL NAME ACC F-02XX ACC F-03XX BURGLIN 33-1 BURGLIN BFC 31-1XX BURGLIN BRX 22-1XX EPPERSON KNOB UNIT 1XX KATALLA ST 1 MCCOY PROSPECT 1 MIKE PELCH 1 069-20002-00 K-AT~e~LLA KS-01 069-20003-95 KATALLJ~ KS-02XX 069-20004-95 KATALLA KS-03XX 069-20005-95 KATALLA KS-04XX 069-20006-95 KATALLA KS-05XX 069-20007-95 KATALLA KS-06XX 069-20008-95 K_ATALLA KS-07X_X 069-20009-95 KATALLA KS-08XX 069-20010-95 KATALLA KS-09XX 069-20011-95 KATALLA KS-10XX WELL STATUS EXPIR EXPIR SUSP EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR P&_A 1-OIL 1-GAS SI EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR EXPIR STATUS DATE 4/10/1987 4/10/1987 3/17/1985 7/31/1989 8/24/1989 4/26/1987 8/21/1969 3/Ol/1986 8/o7/1986 lO/Ol/1986 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/Ol/1987 7/ol/1987 LEASE ADL0318612 ADL0318613 A]DL0318614 ADL0369211 ADL0326070 ADL0319686 ADL0034638 FEE SIMPLE FEE-SIMPLE OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 OIL-CLAIM1 TALLY 10 19 ~'i~;.r-9 i ~ n ~~-~ z~,~~~~ . Pa~cl c~nd 1're~ 3001 PORCUPINE DR. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 Ph:907-793-1241 / Fax: 907-276-7542 E-mail' steve_mcmains@admin.state.ak.us To: Jim White From: Steve McMains Fax: Pages: ~ pages (includes cover) Phone: Date: 06/27/00 Re: Shut-in Wells CC: [Click here and type name] Urgent [] For Review [] Please Comment [] Please Reply [] Please Recycle 1-210-491-0574 · Comments: Jim, here is the page in our new AOGCC regulations I spoke to you Tues June 27, 2000. Call me if you have any other questions. Steve Gentlemen: The newly adopted AOGCC regulations contain a paragraph relating to reporting shut-in production and service wells annually. This is a new regulation and you may not be aware of the requirement. I have enclosed a copy of the paragraph for your information. The report was due on March 31 but in view of the its newness, the Commission will welcome the information as soon as you can file it. We are in the process of reviewing operator filings now. Should you have any questions, call me at the number provided. If I can be of any assistance let me know. Following is the subject regulation: 20 AAC 25.115 SHUT-IN WELLS. (a) No later than March 31 of each year, an operator shall file with the commission a report on completed development or service wells that have been shut in for 365 days or longer as of January 1 of that year. The report must provide (1) the current known mechanical condition of the well, including the condition of installed'tubing and casing strings; (2) the date the well was shut in and the circumstances surrounding the decision to shut in the well; and (3) an analysis of the future utility of the well. (b) The commission will require an operator of a shut-in well to file additional information as the commission considers necessary to ensure that freshwater and hydrocarbon sources are protected. 'History - Eff. 11/7/99, Register 152 Authority - AS 31.05.030 If this email should be sent to another person in your organization, please let me know. Thank you for your help and cooperation. Sincerely, Jack Hartz 6/27/00 2:00 PM STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS I. Type et Request AbanaolllK:.._ Suspend A~ter camng __ Repa,r well __ ~nange approved program 2. Name of Alaskan Crude CorporaTION Plugging __ Time ez3ens,on ~ Sr,rc.u,ate __ 3. Address 5500 Gulf Blvd.VL8 ,Box3 ~South Padre _Island, T~xas 78597 4. L~catmn o; w¢l at sudace 949'FSL& 476 FEL Sec. 33, T-10-N, Al top el productive ~nterval N/A At offecuve depth Same At total depth Same 12, Present well condition summary P. ]~ - T. D. Tcta~ depth: measured 9458 '/9400 ' feel R-14-E, UM 6. g,.-~:..rn ete~at,on (DF or KB) KB-. 92' HSL_ 7 Li:'.,LOr Property name Alaska ~t~te Lease ADL. 318614 8 We!~ number Bu.r r-il i n 33-t 9. ~erm,'( number 84-59 i0. APt number %'.'" 029-21:106 feet Exploratory Top's Plugs(measure~) 9188 ' , 6d,.;3 ' . 6196 ' .4204 ' Effecbve depth: true vertical 9458 ' / 9400 ' teel measured N/A leer t rue ve fiscal teet Junk (measured) Top Plug .d2441'-2529' None Casing Structural Conductor 80 ' Surface 24,49 ' Intermediate 8938 ' x~xxx Liner 729 ' Length Size Cemented Moa.~ured dc ¢',, Tfuc vertical deplh 20' To Surface il0' KB Same 13 3/8 To Surface 2479' KB Same 9 5/8 1000' above shoe 8968'~ Same 7~ shoe to ~op 9671'-9400' Perforauonaepm: measured 9300'-14'. 9316'-23' 9327'-35', g340'-44',6gg 6336'-51', 6361'-?0,, 6385'-93', 6396'-~405,, 64~9'-23, 6437'-40 649?'-6500', t~(~i~15', 6523'-26', 6575'-95', 4305'-45/deo Van 1 Same 5'-7045', ',6473'-8 2S.P.F. Tubing (s~ze. grade, and measured depth) N/a Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 13, Attachments IDescri ption summary of proposal Detailed operations program BOP sketch __ 14. Estimated date for commencing operation work t U'. *- De accomplished during 1998-1999 constr. · ~,gf'~:~osat was verbally appro~ Od Name of appro~r Oate appr~d Service 17, I hereby ce~ thaHhe ~~ ~s ~e eno ~o the ~t of my S,g~ ~_ ~~~. T,,, ~-/ / -'--. "'--'_'.~.' FQRC~tSSION'USEONLY ~ons of approval: Noti~Comm~ion SO reP~en~tive may ~tness ' Plug ~ntegntv ~ BOP Test ~ ~,~, Mechanical Jnt~d~ Te~ __ Su~quenl form r~uired 10- 15. Slatus of well classification as: Suspa(,Oed , . Approved by order Of the Commission Original Signed By David W. Johnston Form 10-408 Rev 06/15/88 ~0 39~)d OD GO~d GIdS~±NI o-¢-- SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE 8£'ZI 8661/65/98 B Burglin 33-1 well (Nodh Slope) Status' The well is three miles west o! the haul road- there is ilo Eighty feet of 20" conductor is cemented @ 110' KB; 244,v cemented @ 2479' KB; 8938' ,of 9 5/8 casing is cemented 7" liner is cemented @ 9453, top at 8695'; pedorated 9300'; 7045' to 6995'; 6595 to 6336'; and 4345 to 4305'. tr~e location. 3/'d casing is KB' 729' of ~tlervals 9344' to The perforated intervals have been properly plugged and . ~,,~tndoned in the 7"liner. and in the 9 5/8" to the top the ot plug at 2441' tt~.,,jg~..~d with 15,000 pounds). There is diesel above the top plug. The 9 5/8 × ;3 3/8" annulus is filled with Arctic Pak. Program' build ice road, approximately 3 miles, and prepare check 9 58" and 13 3/8" for flow &nd for pressure. - set bridge plug at 150' below ground level. - perlorate 9 5/8" casing above bridge plug. - circulale cement down 9 5/8" x 13 3/8" anntJlus unlit,.. ~,....id ;'eturns lo surface. Take diesel and Arctic Pak returns from lh~ ,~, ~,i ~tf.t. - cut and recover 9 5/8', 13 3/8", 20" at 5' below grou~.~ :~;vel, - weld abandonment marker plate to casing. remove cellar and backfill. £0 39~d OD E[O~lcl QTcl3~J_NI I;'EqEO61~BIE SE: :Z.I 866'[/6E/90 TONY KNOWLE$. GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RF~OURCF.,S DIVISION OF OIL. AND GAS 3601 "C" STREET, SUITE 1380 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503-5948 PHONE: (907) 269-8800 June 29, 1998 James W. White c/o Robert Eiy Ely and Havelock 608 West 4th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. White: RE: ADL 318612, 318613 and 318614 Thank you for your telephone call this morning, updating me on your progress in developing a rehabilitation plan for the three North Slope leases. Each of the agencies involved understands that you cannot gain reasonable access to the sites until the division of land officially opens the area to tundra travel. Access, depending upon weather conditions, can occur at any time between November and mid-January. Accordingly, we would not expect actual work to begin (and be completed) until the tundra is open for the 1998-99 winter construction season. Right now, we are concerned only with of a site rehabilitation plan - one that is acceptable to each of the agencies involved - by the end of July. My understanding is that you are working on that now. ! understand, too, that the first scheduled *-I,- · ,,~, to inspect the sites was delayed as a result of your ongoing activity on the Kenai Peninsula. As requested, I have passed on your telephone number to Judd Peterson at ADEC, so that the trip can be rescheduled. If questions arise, please feel free to call me at 269-8775. Sincerely, Jim Haynes "Develop, Conserve and Enhance Natural Resources for Present and Future Alaskans" , cc: Ken Boyd, Director, DO&G David Johnston, Commissioner, AO Lloyd Fanter, USACOE Nan Thompson, DOL Nancy .Welch, DL ""N Blair E. Wondzell, AOGCC. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 ph: (907) 279-1433 fax: (907) 276-7542 TELECOPY TRANSMITTAL Number of pages including cover sheet: ?' If you do not receive fax in its entirety, please call (907) 279-1433 immediately. MESSAGE: ' ..... STATE OF ALASKA ALAS1 'rOiL AND GAS CONSERVATIOIV SUNDR #OTICE$ AND REpoI . S ON WILL 1. DRILLING WELL ~ · . 2, Name of Operator AT,A.qKAN CRrJn~ COPPOPA'_r"_roh- .......... .... .9.5_2.~.~K[ng St./P O Box lll187._A/kchorage.~ 4 Location of Well 949' FSL, 476' FEL, Sec. 33 T-10-N, COMPLETED WELL [] R- 14-E, UM ~'. 'Perm I t N o. 84-59 OTHER j~ Suspended 8. APl Number s°-~ 2~.-..211(16 9. Unit or Lease Name Burqlin 10. Well Numbe~ 33-1 .. 11. Field and Pool ...... I it. L, eu~u Uu~kj,~atlon ,1nd Sdrial No. 92' MSL AD....L_._ $18614 ._ ._~.p lor~gory 12. Chock AoproPriate Box To Indicate Nacure of Notice, Re~, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT (Sub,nit tn Triplicate) (~ibmit in Duplicate) Perforate ~ Altar Ca~ ng ~ I Perforation~ ~ Alterin~ Calin9 ['] Stimulate tJ Abandon L] Stimulation [.1 Abandonment Hu~a~r Well ,~ Chan~e Plan~ ~ Repai,'~ Made ~ Other L] Pu;~ Tubi~ ~ Other ~ ~ulll.9 Tubing (Note: Re~ort multi~t~ comol~[ion~ on Form t0-407 with ~ submittal Form 10-407 for eac. comOlutiom) 13. Describe P~ooo~ed or Completed O~eratlo~s (Cleerl~ ~te all ~ertine.t dut~ils a~d ?liv~ ~lrtioant dater, i.~ludi~9 et~i~eted dele of atarti.9 ~,'opol~ work, for Aba~ldonment see 20 AAC 75.105-1 This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985. ACC is requesting approval of intent et re-enter 33-1. Durin9 the 1988-1988-89 N.S. Winter operational seasons. The 9 5/8" casing woul. d be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridge p~ugs) to top of 7" liner ~ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cat. plug ~9188' a ?" casing string would be run from surface to below the perfo~d interval.~ 6995' to 7045' and cementcd in place (~ 801~, The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the ki~yak Gas ~h~les ~ested. Shoui~ the well prove commercia~ the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be p~ugged and abandoned wi~ A.P.G.C.C,.. Approval before rigging down the surface equipment. NOTE: The above paragraph was submitted to the A,O.G.C. in ~he ~-27-87 reports. ACC'S intent and request for approvals have not changed. RECEIVED 5. Elevation in feet (Indtcale K'B:%-~, etc.) R.K.B, ,~las~,a 0il & Gas (Imm. Commission .. ~ho ~poca b~ow for C~mi~sion ~ .... . ..... ,. ,' fi..,o~.d ~w · . C0MM~SS~0~tn ~,.commi~sion ~ Date ~~, I'<~rm 10 403 ~.. fl~v 7-1 ~0 IO'a ZOO'ON ALASK~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION September 23, 1993 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Alaskan Crude Corporation Attn' J. W. White 5500 GulfBlvd, CL8, BX3 South Padre Island, TX 78597 Dear Mr. White: The Commission approved Alaskan Crude Corporation's (ACC) Application for Sundry Approval #93-164 to reenter the Burglin 33-1 well on July 6, 1993. ACC's stated objective in reentering the well was to test the Kinyak (sic) shale [Kingak Formation]. The request for sundry approval was initiated by you on behalf of ACC. The approval to reenter the Burglin 33-1 well was granted consistent with the Commission's decision to allow well operations until a final judgment regarding lease status is handed down by the courts (see correspondence dated May 1, 1992). You contend that oil and gas will be wasted if the well is reentered. The Commission does not share your view. First, no evidence has been submitted to the Commission that the well is capable of hydrocarbon production. Second, if prudent operational safeguards are in place (e.g., appropriate blowout prevention and mud control systems, trained and experienced rig personnel, etc.), well operations can occur without waste. Such safeguards are the responsibility of the well operator. Accordingly, the Commission will not order abandonment or suspension of the Burglin 33-1 well until conditions warrant. Until that time, ACC may conduct reentry and testing operations as approved in the aforementioned sundry approval. Of course, the decision whether or not to conduct these operations remains solely with ACC. David W. Chairman AU \ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMIMi:: APPLICA'r!ON FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon __ Suspend __ STATE OF ALASKA -S~ .~_ :z...-~ ,r..,o y .,,r~"""'~ , ;, Operation shutdown ~ Re-enter suspended well . Alter casmg __ Repair ,.veil __ Plugging __ Time extension __ Shmulale __ Change approved program __ Pull tubing __ Vanance __ Per"ora,e __ Other __ 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 5500 Gulf Blvd. CLB Box 3 South Padre Island, TX 78497 4. Location of well at surface 94'9' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-lO-N, R-14-E, At top of productive nterval N/A At effective depth Same At total depth Same P/B.T.D. 9458'/9400' 9458'/9400' 12. Present well condihon summary Total depth: measured true vertical 5. Type el Well. Development Exploratory Stratigraphic Service 6. Oah~m elevation (DF or KB) KB-92' MSL febt 7. Unit or Property na;,'ne Alaska state le~,se ADL#3186'I4 10. APl number 50-- 029-21106 UM~,,~ ~'~C~.~y/j,~~lr,~ Burgl in 33-1 ~ ~_,,rF'- k,tj~-~ $,~,~,- 9. Permit number ~ m~ J. ~" 84-59 t 11. Field/Pool _~ ~ Expl oratory Top's feet Plugs(measured) 9188', 6883' 6196' 4204' feet Top Plug ~ 2441' - 2529' K.S. Effective depth' measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical N/A feet NONE Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth Structural Conductor 80' 20" To Surface 11.0' KB Same Surl~i~ce , 2449' 13 3/8" To Sur'face 2479' KB Same Intermediate 8938' 9 5/8" 1000' above Shoe 8968' KB Same Liner 729' 7" Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same Perforation depth: measured 9300'-14', 9316'-23', 9327'-35', 9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51', 6361'-70' 6385'-93' 6396'-6405', 6419'-23', 6437'-40', '6473'-80', 6497'-6500', 6509'--15', 6523'-26', 6575'-95', /4305' 45'/6eo V' n .-, P - RECEIVED. $ E P 1 7 199~ rAlaska Oil & Gas Cons. Anchorage Same Tubing (size. grade, and measured deplh) N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program ~ BOP sketch 13. Attachments 15. Status of well classification as: Gas President Title Alaskan Crude Corporation FORCOMMISSION USEONL~ Suspended~ Commissioner l A P P r°va' N °2.,~_ ,,,,,~,~"',,2~- Date 14. Estimated (:late for commencing operation 16. If proposal was verbally approved Oil ~ Name of approver Date approved Service __ I 17. I hereby certify that the foresee _and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~.-...-~/,~~~ President LSi~l~e~ f.d~...~.."...'" ',~'~...~ ..~_~.~._._~ -._~"--~ ..... Titl,.~ Alaskan Crude C, ,..F / . :_l-~.a: '~ ~c./~-~ ..... FOR C:OMMISSION USE C ¢~l C ditions of approval'. Notify C0mmiS~on, ' so representat ve may w~tness Plug integrity ~ BOP Test ~ Location clearance ~ Mechanical Integrity Test ~ Subsequent form required 10- Approved by order of the Commissio _.r,,,.~--"~ SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE Form 'I 0-403 Rev 06/15/88 ALASKAN CRUDE CORP. f INTREPID PRODUCTION CO. 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3 South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210) 761-4176 or (210) 491-0574 FAX MAILED (907) 276-7542 September 7,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. David Johnston, Chairman Gentleman This letter is a formal request that AOGCC immediately issue a Decision that development work on the Burglin 33-1 well be suspended pending the final resolution of: 1) the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that is strenuously seeking to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990 and immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the appeal of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease expired May 6, 1993 that aisc immediately causes the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged ,and abandoned. The Director of the Division of Oil and Gas filed on February 5, 1993 a cross-appeal in the Alaska Supreme Court. seeking to overturn James A. White's successful appeal of Mr., Eason's Decision as Director of the Division of Oil and Gas concerning the Director's effort to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990. The favorable decision of Judge Cutler January 6, 1993 overturned the Director's Decision in James A. White's favor ruling that Alaska state lease ADL 318614 was extended paid-up for 4 months. However, should in the unlikely event the Director's cross-appeal be successful this .ADL3186114 lease likel'y will be ruled terminated retroactive to November 30, 1990 and require work to immedi,ately begin to timely and diligently plug and abandon the Burglin 33-1 well. As to the aforementioned James W. White for the affected parties 'timely filed an administrative appeal to the Commissioner of Natural Resources to stay and toll the running of ADL318614 pending final outcome of the Supreme Coud deterrnination as to S £ P 1 ? 199~ A~aska 011 & Gas Cons, Anchorage lease term expired retroactive as of November 30, 1990. In addition to the aforementioned the Director has made a Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993. The lessees have timely appealed this Director's Decision terminating ADL318614 May 6, 1993 to the Commissioner of Natural Resources. The lessees so far have been unsuccessful in their attempts to negotiate a settlement out of coud to resolve the Director's cross-appeal or to nullify the Directors Decision that ADL318614 lease expired May 6, 1993. As we all are aware the Burglin 33-1 well is located on ADL318614 and is in active status with an approved current sundry notice requiring work to timely begin to re-enter this well and test at least the Kinyak gas shales. Alaska Statute Section 31.05.095 strictly prohibits the ~Naste of oil and gas. Oil and gas will be encountered and lost in the process while working 'to re-enter, test and complete the Burglin 33-1 well. 'The Burglin 33-1 well simply cannot be re-worked, re-entered, tested or completed in accord to tile approved sundry notice with out wasting some oil or gas. Beyond question oil, gas.., money and effort will be wrongfully and needlessly wasted if the Burglin 33-1 is re-entered and the well's lease is later found to be terminated by the Supreme Court in accord to the state's cross-appeal as of November 30, 1990 or the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease terminated May 6, 1993 stand. Such waste o,f money, effort arid the state's oil and gas resource would blatantly_ violate .Alaska Statute 31.05.095, correlative and cMl rights-, and other statutes and regulations. To prevent 'the possibility of drilling an illegal well, to protect the correlative and civil rights of all the parties, and prevent needless and unnecessary waste and violating AS 31.05.095 and other statutes and regulations the AOGCC should: 1) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the the Supreme Court has determined that the court, either concurs with the Director's Decision that the ADL318614 lease term expired retroactive to November 30, 1990 or concurs with Judge Cutler's r_uling~that EEEIVED S E P 1 7 199;~ ,Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, CommtsslOf~ Anchorage ADL318614 was extended January 6, 1993 paid-up for additional 4 months. 2) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the Director's Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993 is nullified. Such AOGCC action would protect the correlative and civil rights of all concerned and bring the well into compliance with Alaska Statutes 31.05 and Alaska Regulations 20AAC 25. Such action would also fairly and reasonably insure no needless spending of the tremendous expenditure of risk capital and physical effort by both the leases owners and the state of Alaska needed to develop, rework and monitor the re -entry of the Burglin 33-1 well. It makes no reasonable practical sense to perform development work on this well until ownership of the well's lease has been determined by the Supreme Court and that the ADL318614 lease has been extended beyond May 6, 1993. Therefore we formaily_.___request an AOGCC's Decision that immediately s_ta__a_~..~__ the Burglin 33.-1 development work requirements on the 'well until: 1) the the Alaska Supreme Court's determination of the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that seeks to terminate ADL318614 retroactive to November 30;, 1990 and immediately' cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the final determination of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 terminated May 6, 1993 that seeks to immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned. The Burglin 33-1 well is currently secured and suitable for work on the well to be suspended for the time required to resolve the pending appeals. Development work on the Burglin 33-1 well should be stayed so long as the well's ownership is questioned by the state of Alaska. We ,ask that our request for this AOGCC Decision to suspend and shut down developrnent ~Nork on the Burglin 33-1 well be acted upon as quickly as possible. Sinc.,ere~v ~~ .----- /~ Ja. Ces W. White and as Agent for the affected $ E P 1 7 199~ Alaska 0it & 6as C0~s. O0mtuissi0~ Anchorage ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HiCKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 6, 1993 J. W. White Alaskan Crude Corporation 5500 Gulf Blvd. CLB Box 3 South Padre Island, TX 78497 Dear Mr. White: The following are conditions of approval for Burglin 33-1 sundry application. This approval is valid only so long as the stay of Department of Natural Resources' decision to expire lease 'No.' 318614 remains in effect. Should the lease expire prior to completion of the approved operations, ACC must immediately cease work and proceed to abandon the well in conformance with 20 AAC 25.105. David W. Chairman BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION r~:.~C' Printed on recycl(~,d [');~fr~er b y' C~ D STAI'E OF ALASKA AL. ASI, )IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMtSS,. , APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APP;ROVAxL, S · -- . - --- i,., ' --- -- -- TypeO! RequeSt ' L,:.u,~:~' __ SuSpend __ Operation shutdown __ Rme. rr.~r .~',~L,r>ended wel. RApe ¢ well _.. PluQglng __ T~rne e>,to,"m,on __ Siimulate ... vanance pe'to,~[e Ot~er 2 Name ct Opelatc. r 5. Type el Well 6. Dalu,'n elevat,on (DF or ALASKAN .... CRUDE CORPORATION .Fla',,elOpmentF. xplOralor,,.-X" --KB-92'_ MSL South Padre Island, TX 78497 Ser¢co~ Burglin 4. Locahon ct ,¢,,~11 at SU~f.'*LU 8 *Nell hum 949' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-lO-N, R-14-E, UM Al top ct producbve ~nter',,al N/A At ¢tleobvo Oopth Same Al IotM depth Same 33-1 9. Permd number 84-59 10. APl number 50-.- 029-21106 11, FidO/Pool Expl oratory 12. Presenl well ¢:onrJm¢~r~ ~,umn',ary P.B.T.D. lbtal depth: :'neast. red 9458'/9400' leer Ifil(: w".r!ical9458'/9400' feet Top's Plugs(measured) 9188', 6883', 6196', 4204' Top Plub @ 2441' - 2529' K.S. E ftr3CtlVt; dot)Ih. ~,~uasured feet hue vertical N/A feet Junk (measured) NONE Casing Structural Conductor Imermedis~e L~ner PL'~ foratiOr ~ (lepU ~: ,..,~zo Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth LengU-~ e 80' 20" To Surface 110' KB Same 2449' 13 3/8" To Surface 2479' KB Same 8938' 9 5/8" 1000' above Shoe 8968" KB Same 72§' 7II Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same n~ua~.L, fed 9300'-14', 9316'-23', 9327'-35', 9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51', 6361'-70', 6385'-93', 6396'-6405', 6419'-23' 6437'-40', 6473'-80', 6497'-6500', 6509'-15', 6523'-26',6575'-95' R E C E IV E D Same Tubing (t;~zr.:, g¢u',J~.:, jify.: r'noasurod dcplh) N/A Packers and SSSV (Iv pe a,'~d measured depth) JUN ?_ 1 199~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. CommissiOn Anchorage 13, A,laohment?., Description summary of proposal ~X Detaded operations prOgram __ BOP sketch __ 14. Est,'hated dale for COml'll(~i'~c~rlg operation 15. Stmus of well c. laSslfiCation May 2, 1993 16 il proposal was verbally appr~¢e'd Oil __ Ga~ __ Suspended Name of approv~r Oa~e 8ppr~d Service 17. I t~ereby ce~y that the foreg~' ~s lr}~e and correct to the best of my kn~lodge. '-::' ~ ~ ...... -.. -.~" "; '"~ FO~COM~JSS~d'SEONLY ..... , ' ',: .... '-7 ' ~'o¢? on~ of approval. Notify Commission so rFPresentativ¢ ma~ witnes~ ~,, l Approval No. ~;~. ,~'.._./,/. -.d~ .. '~ Plug integrity ~ BOP Tesi ~ Locstion clearance ~ ¢~ Mechsn~cal Integrity Tesl ~ Subsequent form required 10.~. %/ . , Original Signed By Approved~orderoft~oCommi¢on David W. johnston Commis.one, Date Form 10.403 Rev 06/15~88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY 5500 Gulf Blvd., CL8 BX3, South Padre Island, Texas, 78597 (210)761-4176 or (210)491-0574 ATTACHMENT TO SUNDRY NOTICE APPLICATION BLOWOUT PREVENTER STACK The blowout preventer stack shall consist of the following: A 10".APl 5000 psi working pressure BOP stack, with 2 sets of drill pipe rams and one set of drill pipe blind rams and al0" APl 5000 psi working pressure annular preventer. (see figure #1) This BOP stack will be hooked up to a 5000 psi working pressure three choke manifold and completely tested. These preventers are actuated by a 160 gallon 3000 psi accumulator system with both hydraulic and nitrogen backups. Ail blowout prevention equipment and testing procedures will meet specifications re- quired in the American Petroleum Institute recommended_P..ractice/¢53 ..... All blowout prevention equipment tests will be conducted with a non - freezing fluid. The BOP system will be tested following it's installation prior to any re-entry drilling activity and at least weekly thereafter. Function tests and crew drills w'ili be conducted daily. Primary well control will be maintained by over balancing any formation pressure encountered 'with brine water drilling fluid..Automatic and manual monitorinq equipment will be installed to to det'~ct any abnormal variations in the mud s'~,stem and drilling parameters. The calculated static' bottom hole pressure measured at 9122.5 ' is 4611.9 psi RE-ENTRY OF THE BURGLIN 33-1 WELL This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985, ACC is requesting approval of intent to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well the coming 1993 season The existing 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (cement and bridge plugs ) to the top of the 7" liner at 8671 ', the liner would be cleaned out to the top of the cement plug at 9188'. A 7" casing string would then be run from the surface to below the perforated interval at 6995' and 7045' and cemented in piece at 8011'+/-, The 9 5/8 "casing below 8100' would be perforated and the Kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market, Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.Q.Go~..~ approval before rigging down the surface equipment. ~, ~.,~'~ FIGURE 1 5000' PSI wp ANNULAR PREVENTER ~ FLOWLINE 3° KILL LINE CHECK GATE GATE VALVE VALVE VALVE DRILLING SPOOL 4' CHOKE LINE GATE H.C.R. VALVE VALVE TO 5000- PS1 WP CHOKE MANIFOL0 5000 PSI WP PIPE RAMS ~1 "',~' J~"! RECEIVED ,Aiask~ Oil & Gas Gons. Anchorage B.O.P Stack with Annular Conf igurat ion, Preventer. I0 Triple Ram Stack ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVEt~NOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 June 1, 1993 James W White, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 5500 Gulf Blvd CL8 BX3 South Padre Island, TX 78597 Re: Burglin 33-1 well ~'~'~ Dear Mr White: We have received your letter of May 24, 1993 with attached copies of an Application for Sundry Approval (form 10-403) dated February 24, 1988. Today, Mr Robed Ely delivered three more copies of your letter, at the bottom.of which has been added a brief "approval" paragraph with signature line. The Commission is unable to approve either of these items, and asks that you submit a new form 10-403. A sundry'application must reflect the current condtion of a well, which might not be represented by an application that was submitted in 1988. Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code also requires that the following elements be submitted: a diagram and description of proposed BOP equipment, the current static bottom-hole pressure; and a description of the workover fluid to be used. In order to be assured that each of these elements is accurately described, we must require a 10-403 which is contemporaneous with the actual work. Enclosed for your convenience are three blank application forms. Yours very truly, (~ii encl ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210)761- 4176 or (210)491-0574 May 24,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine, Anchorage, Alaska; 99501 Attention' Mr. David Johnston - Chairman Gentlemen FAX MAILED May 24, 1993 (907)276 7542 Please be advised that it has now been determined that Burglin 33-1 well is to be completed in accord to the previously approved ACC's March 7, 1988, Application for Sundry Approval notice to complete this well. ~ ~-~ Therefore please activate the attached Alaskan Crude Corporation's Application For Sundry Approvals to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well and test the Kinyak Gas shales that was approved March 8, 1988. Please be advised ACC intends to continue the development of the Burglin 33- 1 well in accord to this AOGCC's March 8, 1988 approved re-entry as soon roiagon access to this well is permitted again in or about July,1993. All work described on this approved Sundry Application is expected to be completed within 60 days after rolagon access to the well is again permitted. The Commission approves the activation of the attached Alaskan Crude Corporation's Application For Sundry Approvals to re- enter the Burglin 33-1 well and test the Kinyak Gas shales that was approved lVlarch 8 1988 Approved By: ......................................................................................... by order of the commission Date Commissioner RE£E]VED JUN - Alaska. 0il & Gas Cons. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210)761-4176 or (210)491-0574 May 24,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine, Anchorage, Alaska; 99501 Attention: Mr. David Johnston - Chairman FAX MAILED May 24, 1993 (907)276 7542 Please be advised that it has now been determined that Burglin 33-1 well is to be completed in accord to the previously approved ACC's March 7, 1988, Application for Sundry Approval notice to complete this well. Therefore please activate the attached Alaskan Crude Corporation's Application For Sundry Approvals to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well and test the Kinyak Gas shales that was approved March 8, 1988, Please be advised ACC intends to continue the development of the Burglin 33- 1 well in accord to this AOGCC's March 8, 1988 approved re-entry as soon rolagon access to this well is permitted again in or about July, 1993. All work described on this approved Sundry Application is expected to be completed within 60 days after rolagon access to the well is again permitted. Sincerely / ~f.,._~ .... Division Oil and Gas Bob Ely ADL318614 lease owners STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM~oSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend (~ Operation Shutdown L'i Re-enter suspended well C'X Alter casing ~ Time extension r". Change aDprove¢l program C] Plugging [3 Stimulate ',J Pult tubing [I Amend order rjJ Perforate ~ Other ',.i -- .. 2 Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. A(Jdress 9525 King St/ P 0 BOX 111187 Anchor.a..~_e! _AK__.99._5!:l- 4. Location of well al surface · T- 10 -N R- 14 -E UM 949' FSL & 476' FEL Sec 33, , , At toPNo/froductlve. Interval At effective depth Same At total depth Same P.B.T.D. 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) $. Unit or Property name ___ B_u_r.~ .1 i n 7. Welt number 33-1 8. Permit number ~4-59 9. APl number 50-- 029-211.06 10..Pool .... _Exp!_or,.at or y Top ' S Plugs (measured) 9188 ' 6883 ' 6196 ' Top plug @ 2441' - 2 ~'.,~')' K.S. measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458'/9400' feet feet ,4204 ' ;1i. Pres--ent well condition summary Total depth: Junk (measured) NONE £ffectlve depth: measured feet . true vertical N/A feet Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth 20" To surface 110 'KB Same 13 3/8" To surface 2479 ' KB Same 9 5/8" 100D' above 8968'KB ' Salde Shoe to top 8671 '-9400' 7" Safilo Casing Length Structural Conductor 8 0 ' Surface 2449 ' Intermediate 8 9 3 8 ' Liner 7 2 9 ' Perforation depth: measured 93 00 ' ...., .... .. RECEIVED Tubing (size, grade ant~/~easured depth) , ~,~ ';, %:<,~,%w , Packers and 888V (type and measured depth) . ,~ ~, G~.sQ5~¢'=~,~ ' 12.Attachments d;Sc';i~tlon summary o, pro~-0~i-~ Detailed ~e~eto = ~o~m [0-403 Rev. 7-[-80 84-59 . 'i3. Estimated date for commencing operation -14, 9316'-23',9327-35',9340'-44'/6995'-'7045'/ '-23 6437 '-40' 6473 '-80' 6497' 1988-_1~88.,8~ .~inter Season 14. I~ proposal wes verbally approved Name of approver Date approved '-15. l her~;iify that,~ ,Dragging Is true and correct to t,e best of my knowledge Signed '-'//-' Title C. ha~ rm.~n/_g~.r:. Tr~.~_a~ ...... - / Conditions of approval This approval Commission Use Only Notify commission so represent,tire may wi,ness [] Pl..~g Integrity {;.3 BOP Test E], .Location cjlearanceL _ is =or re-entry & ces.-'.zng on~.y. - ........... ,.~rwoved Copy .l~turne<l , , ,,,~ ~! ......... _,- by order of the commlaslon Date~.~ '-' ,~" Submit in trlptlc.~te ORI$1NAL 81eNED BY Approved by LONNIF 13. RMITW ___ Form 10.403 Rev 12 t-85 AL,, \ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM, )iN APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS) ^ .................. =~' ...... -~ ' { E~n~e~o~y ~ ~u-~z MSL % feet ~ tv, ~ ~ South Padre Island. TX 78497 / e ~ . .... ~<. ~e~ ~ ~ .... 9,19' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-lO-N, R-14-E, UN At Iop OI pfOr'Jtlr'liv~ ,ri{orval Same A} lC,iai do~}h Same lola~ deDIh 9458'/9400' feel true ~,d,cal 9458'/9400' lc, et [t!O¢:liv¢ dr;pi'.:, ttlu¢l,.;ured . ((,el t,uo vu, tical N/A leer 33-1 ~), Pert1111 number 84-59 ,o: -'--' ..... - ~ , ,..~., ~_-- . . numb~.~ 50-- 029-21106 TCr' oi ;F o, ............. ~ ,, Exploratory Top's .......... '-~ ............. '~ ...... Plugs{measuredI 9188', 6083', 6196', 4204' Top Plug e ~441' - ~529' K.S, Junk (measu,ed) HONE Ca.~.,no Lanoth Size Cemonled Mua*~u~ecl Ocplh l~ue Oim~uC, tO~ ~' 80' 20" To Surface 110' KB Same ~udaCo 2449' 13 3/8" To Surface 2479' KB Same lctermed, a',e 8938' 9 5/8" ]000' above Shoe 8968' ~B Same L,ner 729~ 7" Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same Pe~fotaliondepi~, n,ea,.;u~ed 9300'-14' ~,' 93116'...23' ' , 9327'-35 , 9340'-44'/6995"-7045'/6336'-5i', 6385'-95', ~;3~6'-6405', 6419'-23', 6437"40' , 6473'-80' , 6497 '-6500' , 6509'-15 12 Same N/A. t)r-mkerS 8nd ~V ({y'pe~ ~qd maa~ured deplh) RECEIVED MAY 0 ]993 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission .... ~../. ~ Anchorage De~ripli~n ~ummary Of prOpos~,~'...~..i: "'-'~tailed operal,un~ P~(:,'gmm ,.,_. May 2, 1993 i Nome OI apptcw¢~ ~ ~"' ....... O' S ......... ~ ......... " '~~~'-' F~ ' ' ' ' !,..:. ...... ~.,~,., ~ ...... , .......................... _..~ OR: Cond~t~sn~ of~qug mtegnty n pDr.>,~l, ,. NOlil~ y Comm%¢onoop Test ~re p te~n~at¢~.. ~nhon Clemo ~e' ma y wilness. ...... -- -, ' ............. I' Appian;': ~';-"~Nu,.~...~ ~_ ~~ - ' ..... ' ...... Tl~s nr, p,oval ~s CDr re-entry & testing ORIGINAL.SIGNED BY App,ov~d ~ O,der ~ the Commi~on. RUSSELL A. DOUG~S~ / C~mi~fon,e, ~ ~ --~Z,~'":~ ~o~m m0-~03 Roy 0~88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE --:8 April 30, !993 Alask,~ OJ! ~p,,'J G~ts Conservation Oomrni~sio~ G00J Porcupine Dr. An¢t~orage, Alaska ATTACHMENT TO APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Due t..> the fact that no logs exist for the intetYal 1580 feet to 2474 feet the propc..-z.,ed work is to log and ~ur,,ey the Burgiin 33-1 well's temperature and gamma ray char¢~,'..tc:ristics from surface to a depth of 2441 feet, the top of the well' first plug Cam,: o is expected to supply the logging equipment and perform the work, The tir,¢ Lubricator and BOP shall be pressure tested following installation and to the loci er~tering the well, A new ~evised Burglin 33-I wett completion proposal predicated upon the infor'm,.:.~tion deve::.'~i:,ed from the temperature, gamma ray logs wilt be submitted to the Comr-r'~ission for approval after these logs have been analyzed, ,,OD;_ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ! t ! WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 May 1, 1992 Robert C. Ely Ely & Havelock 608 West Fourth Ave. Suite 21 Anchorage, Alaska ~99501 e: Burglin 33-1,)ACC F-2 and ACC F-3 Dear Mr. Ely: -00 ~/'- 5~ As a follow up to our April 29 telephone conversation, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission wants to take this opportunity to clarify its position concerning the plugging and abandomnent of the above referenced wells. These wells are located on expired leases on the North Slope, specifically ADL 318614, ADL 31612 and ADL 31613. Commission regulations (20 AAC 25.105) require wells to be abandoned before expiration of the operator's lease termination rights to the property.. This requirement, along with other matters, was outlined in Commission correspondence dated May 22, 1991 and January 7, 1992. You asked if these letters constituted an order of the Commission. The letters are intended to advise your client about state regulatory requirements and the position of the Commission in the matter of the North Slope wells and others formerly operated by Alaskan Crude Corporation. As you know, however, the status of the three North Slope leases is the subject of an appeal between Mr. White and the Department of Natural Resources, James White v. State of Alaska, 3AN-91-7289. Until the status of those leases is resolved by the Superior Court, the Commission will defer action concerning the plugging and abandonment of the wells, unless such action becomes necessary to prevent waste. If you have any question concerning this matter, please call me at 279-1433. David W~hnsto~ Chairman ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION January 7, 1992 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR · 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Robert C. Ely Ely & Havelock 608 W. Fourth Ave. Suite 21 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Alaskan Crude Operatorship Dear Mr. Ely: The commission has received your correspondence dated November 25, 1991. You requested that the designation of operator for several wells be transferred fi'om Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) to James White, Inc. (whose name evidently has been changed to Intrepid Production Company). Commission regulations, specifically 20 AAC 25.020, provide that only the owner of the property may designate a new operator. Accordingly, for those wells located on property not owned by ACC, the commission must receive a designation of operator (Form 10-411) from the owner. The new operator must then fumish a bond as required by 20 AAC 25.025. In addition, the commission has so,ne specific concerns or requires additional information regarding the operation of each of the ACC wells. These are described below. ACC F-2 (ADL 318612), ACC F-3 (ADL 318613),~Burglin ~3~37__A4~DL 318614). The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, has determined that these wells are located on leases which expired November 15, 1990. You contend (correspondence dated Aug. 29,1991) the leases are in a "state of suspension until their status is decided by the courts." Because the court has not stayed ADNR's decision, the commission must consider these leases expired. Co~nmission regulations (20 AAC 25.101) require wells to be properly abandoned before lease expiration. An order to abandon these wells was directed toward Alaskan Crude Corporation on May 22, 1991. This order re~nains in effect for these wells, failure to comply will subject the responsible party to penalties as provided under AS 31.05.150. KatallaNo. 1 A title search has revealed that ACC is not the owner of tile lease on which the well is located. The commission has been advised by the landowner that its lease agreement with ACC has been terminated. Commission regulations require the well to be plugged and abandoned. An order to abandon this well was directed toward Alaskan Crude Corporation on May 22, 1991. This order remains in effect for the well, failure to comply will subject the responsible party to penalties as provided under AS 31.05.150. McCoy Prospect No. 1 When, and if, tile purported owner submits a designation of operator for this well, the commission requests a copy of the current lease, or other documentation proving ownership of this property. Information requesled in our May 22, 1991 letter to ACC is also required. Mike Pelch No. 1 Commission records indicate the owner of the Mike Pelch lease is James W. White et al., not ACC. Therefore, only James W. White et al. may effect the transfer of operatorship for this property, unless that ownership has changed. Form 10-411 must be revised to show the Robert C. Ely Re: Alaskan Crude Operatorship Page 2 appropriate owner prior to the commission taking any action. Information requested in our May 22, 1991 letter to ACC is also required. Also, the commission is not clear as to what entity is being proposed to assume operatorship of these wells. All of your designation of operator forms refer to James White, Inc. yet your letter states that James White, Inc. has changed its name to Intrepid Production Co~npany. In order to avoid future confusion, please submit your revised designation of operator forms denoting the proposed operator's current name. The commission will require the operator to fumish a new bond to ensure that each well is operated, maintained, repaired and abandoned in accordmlce with com~nission regulation. Because the commission has ordered several of the above referenced wells to be plugged mid abandoned, it will not allow the ACC bond to indemnify any new operator. As an outgrowth of the ACC bm~kruptcy, the commission obtained estimates for plugging and abm~doning each of the ACC wells. Based upon those estimates, the commission concludes that the following are reasonable costs (in thousands) for plugging and abandoning these wells. F-2 $25.0 F-3 $25.0 Burglin #33-1 $105.0 M. Pelch #1 $260.0 McCoy # 1 $75.0 Katalla #1 $45.0 - $175.0 Total $535.0 - $660.0 Accordingly, the co~nmission will require the new operator to post a bond or bonds sufficient to cover the estimated cost for plugging and abandoning each well. Under 20 AAC 25.025(b), the bond a~nount for a single well is a miuimum of $100,000. Chairman CC. James Eason, Department of Natural Resources Jack Crichton, Crichton & Co. Clyde Harter, Texas & Delaware Corp. Raymond Thompson, TMT Corp. Ralph Duerre, Burr, Pease, & Kurtz (Attorueys for Lawrence McCoy) James W. White ALASKA OIL AND GAS ' CONSERVATION COM~IISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 30, 1991 ', Alaskan Crude Corporation Attention: Bankruptcy Trustee c/o Berndt Guetschow, Esq. 425 G St., Suite 650 Anchorage, AK 99501 .. ~ Re: Burglin 33-1, AAC F-2 & AAC F-3 wells. '. Dear Sir: The Commission has not received any response to our correspondence of May 22, 1991, to Alaskan Crude Corporation. A review of the lease status of the Burglin 33-1, ACC F-2 and ACC F-3 wells shows that all three leases expired in January of 1991. Alaskan Crude Corporation is in violation of Commission regulation 20 AAC 25.101, which requires all wells to be abandoned prior to lease expiration and as such is subject to penalties as prescribed by AS 31.05.150. The Commission asks that it be informed in writing no later than August 30, 1991, whether Alaskan Crude Corporation or a potential successor operator intends to s'ubmit a plan for abandonment of these wells in accordance with tile requirements of 20 AAC 25.105. In the absence of an affirmative response, the Commission will be required to look to tile $200,000 bond (certificate of deposit #100010032) pledged to the Commission pursuant to 20 AAC 25.025. .. ~o~Sincerely, ~~ CC: James W. White c/o Robert C. Ely, Esq. Robert Mintz, Department of Law ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION May 22, 199] WALTER J, HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Alaskan Crude Corporation Attn: Kelly Goff P. O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 Dear Mr. Goff: As an oil and gas well operator in the State of Alaska, Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) has assumed certain responsibilities. These responsibilities include compliance with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Act (AS 31.05) and Title 20 Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code.. All of the wells operated by ACC in the state are in violation of the aforementioned statutes and regulations. McCoy Prospect No. 1 Section 6, TlS, R13W, SM A request for information dated October 30, 1987 (copy included) was sent to ACC. No response was received. The information remains delinquent. The Commission requests that it be submitted immediately. Mike Pelch No. 1 Section 2, T5N, RllW, SM : This is currently a shut in gas well and has been idle since the second quarter of 1987 when the well was reperforated without Commission approval. The Commission requests an updated status report showing current condition (e.g. wellhead pressures) and a statement of what plans are scheduled for the well in the next 12 months. Burgliu 33-1 Section 33, T10N, R14F., UM Commission records classify this as a suspended well. The lease on which the well is located has expired. Commission regulations (20 AAC 25.105) require wells to be abandoned prior to lease expiration. ACC is in direct violation of state regulations and must immediately take steps to properly abandon this well and is subject to penalties provided for under AS 31.05.150. Kelly Goff Alaskan Crude Corporation -2- May 22, 1991 ACC F-2 Section 26, T10N, R13E, UM This well is also located on an expired lease and is subject to the same requirements as stated above for the Burglin 33-1. ACC F-3 Section 29, T10N, R14E, UM This well is also located on an expired lease and is subject to the same requirements as stated above for the Burglin 33-1. Katalla No. 1 Section 36, T19S, R5E, Copper River Meridian This well has been shut down since October, 1986. The twelve month period for an operation shutdown has expired and action must be taken to abandon the well per 20 AAC 25.105. We anticipate a prompt response. Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Memorandum .. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission SLate of Alaska TO: James Eason, Director May 22, 1991 DNR, Division of Oil & Gas SUBJECT: FROM: Russell A. Douglass Commissioner Telecopy No. Telephone No. 276-7542 279-1433 Lease status ADL 318612, 318613 & 318614 Commission records specify Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) as operator for the ACC F-2, ACC F-3, and Burglin 33-1 exploratory wells. These wells are located on the North Slope and were permitted in 1987. As you are aware ACC is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings and the commission is attempting to determine what is necessary to plug and abandon these wells. To this end we request a written statement regarding the current status of the leases involved. ADL 318612, ACC F-2, Section 26, T10N, R13E,'UM ADL 318613, ACC F-3, Section 29, T10N, R14E, UM ADL 318614, Burglin 33-1, Section 33, T10N, R14E,UM Please send the information to my'attention at 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 cc. Bonnie R. Johannsen Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 November 30, 1990 Thomas W McKay- ATO 1438 Drlg Engineer ARCO Alaska, Inc P 0 Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re~ Abandonment costs for specific wells Dear Mr McKay: As recently discussed on the phone, we would appreciate ARCO's help in developing costs to abandon some specific wells. These costs would include dora]hole work, cutting off the casing at least three feet below rig grade level, and installing abandon- ment markers. Costs are not to include location cleanup or filling of pits. '~--~ The wells for which we would like ARCO's estimated abandonment costs are the Alaskan Crude wells~ F-2 Sec 26 TI0N R13E UM F-3 Sec 29 T10N R14E UM Burglin 33-1 Sec 33 T10N R14E.UM Mike Pelch ~1 Sec 2 T 5N RllW SM McCoy Prospect Sec 6 T 15 R13W SM Katella KS-1 Sec 36 T19S R 5E Tom, I appreciate ARCO's help in obtaining this information. Sincerely, Blair E Wondz~d~l, P.E. Sr Petroleum Engineer Jo/A.BEW.168 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend E~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [~ Alter casing :~ Time extension [] Change approved program F_-] Plugging © Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION KB-92' MSL 3. Address 6. Unit or Property name 9525 King St/ P 0 BOX 111187 Anchorage, AK 99511 Burqlin feet 4. Location of well at surface 949' FSL & 476' FEL At top~o/,.~roductive interval At effective depth Same At total depth Same Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 11. Present well condition summary P.B.T.D. Total depth: measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458 ' / 9400 ' feet 7. Well number 33-1 8. Permit number 84-59 9. APl number 50-- 029-21106 10. Pool Exploratory Top's Plugs(measured) 9188' Top plug @ 2441' Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) , true vertical N/A feet NONE , 6883' 6196' 4204' , , - 2529' K.S. Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Liner Perforation depth: 336 '-51, 6361' Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth 80' 20" To surface ll0'KB Same 2449' 13 3/8" To surface 2479' KB Same , 8938' 9 5/8" 10~oeabove 8968'KB Sade 729' 7" Shoe to top 8671'-9400' Same measured 9300'-14, 9316'-23',9327-35',9340'-44'/6995.-7045./ -70' 6385'-.93,6396'-6405' 6419'-23 6437'-40' 6473'-80' 6497' ' I · , , -95' /4305'-45'/ Geo Vann 12 S.P E , -- · · -6500' 6509' 5' ' ' ' -~rue 65 ' 6575 ~ert~ca~3 -26 , Same ~bing(size, gradeand measureddepth) N/A PackersandSSSV(typeand measureddepth) 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal L% Detailed (J~J~,o~'~r.~(a~' Hereto = Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 84-59 13. Estimated date for commencing operation 1988-1988-89 Winte. r..Season 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I her/eb~y~rtify that t~ foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Title Ct. ha Signed ' // Commission Use Only ORIGINAL SIGNED BY Approved by LONNIE C. SMITH Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness [] PLug integrity [] BOP Te.st [] Location clearance This approval is for re-entry & testing only· Apn:'oved Copy .R_eturned ~ ~ %.. ,</ ' c'/j ................. ~missioner Date fl?/?4/RR IApproval No. by order of the commission Date,~,? Submit in triplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS $~-11i DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER ~ Suspended 2. Name of Operator AT,A.qT~AN CPUR~. CORPORATION 3. Address Mailing Address 9525 King St./P 0 BOx 4. Location of Well 949' FSL, 476' FEL, 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' MS'L 111187 Anchorage: Ak 99.5] Sec. 33 T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 7. Permit No. 84-59 12. 8. APl Number 50-(]29-21106 I6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 9. Unit or Lease Name Burqlin 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool Exploratory Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate ~] Alter Casing ~ Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stim u late [] Abandon [] St im u lation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other )~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985. ACC is requesting approval of intent ot re-enter 33-1. During the 1988-1988-89 N.S. Winter operational seasons. The 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridge plugs) to top of 7" liner @ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cmt. plug @9188', a 7" casing string would be run from surface to below the perford interval.@ 6995' to 7045' and cemented in place @ 8011±. The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.P.G.C.C~.. Approval before rigging down the surface equipment. NOTE: The above paragraph was submitted to the A.O.G.C. in the 1-27-87 reports. ACC's intent and request for approvals have not changed. 14. I hereby c~_-¥ that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~~,.~~~'_,,~'~f/-// Title Chairman/Sec° The space below for Co~ mission u~// .......... Conditions of App,r6~'~l,i~;i any: APproved by ~ "Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Treas. ,. Date 02/24/88 ti~MM iS, S i0N ER By Order of the Commission a '" in Duplicate 'MEMO RAN'udM State of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION c v Cha~~ DAT~' December 9, 1987 FILE NO: A. BEW. 82 THRU: FROM: Cony, is s ioner ./ Blair E Wondzell Sr Petroleum Engineer TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT Status of Alaskan Crude Corporation's 3 wells Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) and its predecessor, Far North 0il & Gas (FNOG), have entered and or drilled three wells as follows (also see the attached listing "ALASKAN CRUDE CORP Status of Approved Drilling Permits"): - ,,~/',~,iin,No.,'33-~.~,' (33-10-14 UM) Permit 84159 dated 4/26/84 to drill a new well; Burglim '#33-1 was' spudded on january 10 1985 and was drilled a~d cored to 9458': ' · 7" ' . 13-3/8 casing.was set at 247 '- - , lzn.e= at 8671' t~ o/.~=, .... 9 , 9 5/8 set a~ 8968 . ~ ~-~J . =our Intervals. were DST'd ~1. '9300-9344"'"'~(at integra, als); ~2, 6995-7045';.'~#3. 6336-6595' a inte~T~'~ ......... ~-~'"'~ ......... 4305-4345 .'~ 4204'; Upper plUg tagged at 2480'' Via letter dated 7/11/86 o erator , 10,-40,3_ to bring well into compliance wit~---P--- ~ was asked, for a scnemule a ' ' ' ~0 clon, and to summer visit b ou ,- ~=w re ia ' submitted to re-enter andy r Inspector. A 10- 3 dated 1/27/87 was approved, evaluate this well; apparentl7 not · 2-00 lA (Rev. 8~85) Memo to CVC December 9, 1987 Page 2 The status of these wells appears to be as follows: 1. Burglin 33-1 appears to be improperly suspended; ~l /~.t--6"oU ..0 eM 8~ ° ~..08 ,A-pp,¢o.c ~. ! ~po.d STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~,~!ISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 9~c501 (907) 27~-1433 TO: Receipt of the following material which was transmitted via ~" ~ 'k.~ ~ is hereby acknowledged: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION ¢') ~) ?) OCT-% · P~CE!VED: 'o.r Copy sent to sender YES, ,,, NO I~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION COMPLETED WELL [] 3. Address 10501 Olive Ln./ P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 4. Location of Well 949'-F.S.L., 476' F.E.L. Sec. 33 T-10-N, R-14-E, U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' MSL 12. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 OTHER Suspended 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number s0-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name Burglin 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Ppol Exploratory Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTIO~I TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [~ Alter Casing [~ Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). /~,~ \ This well was suspended pending further evalua~ionl, on__, Marc~ 1~, 1985. ACC is requesting approval of intent to re-enter 33-1. During the~-°~1988-~ N.S. Winter operational seasons, The 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridge plugs) to top of 7" liner @ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cmt. plug @ 9188', a 7" casing string would be run from surface to below the perford interval @ 6995' to 7'045' and cemented in place @ 8011+/-. The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the Kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be susPended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.O.G.C.C. Approval before rigging down the surface equiPment. 14. I here~y c~rti_f,~'t~at the foregoip~is true Signed ~'~/~,~~ The space ~,ow',o, C~mission'~// Conditions of ApproVal, if any: Approved by and correct to the best of my knowledge. Title President/C.E.O. By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission 'Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend G[ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well ~ Alter casing ~ Time extension ~ Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate ~ Other [] 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION KB-92' MSL feet 3. Address Mailing Address 6. Unit or Property name 10501 Olive Ln/ P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 Burglin 4. Location of well at surface 949' F.S.L. & 476" F.E.L. Sec. 33, T-10-N,R-14E, UM At top of productive interval N/A Same Same At effective depth At total depth 7. Well number 33-1 8. Permitnumber 84-59 9. APInumber 50-- 029-21106 10. Pool Exploratory 11. Present well condition summary P.B.T.D. Total depth: measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458 '/9400 ' feet To ' s Plugl~ (measured)9188', 6883' ,6196' ,4204' Top plug @ 2441'-2529' K.S. Effective depth: measured feet , true vertical N/A feet Junk (measured) None Casing Length Size Cemented Structural Conductor 80 ' 20" To surface Surface 2449' 13 3/8" To surface Intermediate 8938' 9 5/8" 1000' above slloe Liner 729' Perforation depth: measured 9300' 6361'-70',6385'-93,6396'-6405' .6419'-23' ,6437'-40' 6523'-26' 6575~-95'./4305'-45'/Geo Vann 12-S.P.E. ' ~ruevemma~ Same Measured depth ~ueVerticaldepth ll0'-K.B. Same 2479'-K.B. Same 8968'-K.B. Same 7" Shoe to top 8671'-9400' Same -14', 9316'-23' ,9327-35',9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51, ,6473'-80' 6497'-6500' 6509'-15' 3 ~ 'i~ ~ ~" ~ Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 12.Attachments Descriptioh Summary of prOposal I~ Detailed operations program"l] 'BOP sketch ~ Hereto = Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 84-59 13. Estimated date for comF~encin~-b'p'eration //¢~'1~Z~ ~t"~8'8'-1988.~ Winter Seapon 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver / /' / Date approved and correct to the best of my knowledge Title President/C.E.O. Commission Use Only . Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval No. l] Plug integrity I-1 BOP Test I-1 Location clearanceI Approved by Commissioner by order of the commission Date Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate "4 ' I ~uly ~1, 2986 ~r. Kelly Goff Alaskan Crude Corporation 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite i600 Anchorage, AK 9950~ Re: Extension of Suspended Status Burg!in 33-~ Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Dear Mr. Goff: A review of our records shows that the above e~erenced well is · r ~r suspended . Section llO(a) of the regulations states the Colmnission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a serivce well. Section 105(e) states that "[e]ach well to be abandoned or suspended must be plugged .... to prevent the movement of fluid either into or between freshwater and hydrocarbon sources and to prevent all other fluid migration within the well bore." In compliance with Section 170(a) of the regulations, "It]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment .... ,, Section i70(b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exsists and the wellbore is properly plugged. , We are, therefore, requesting you to submit Form 10-403, Application for e ~undry Approval, with a program which will bring the status of this well into compliance with the new regulations and provide a schedule for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representatiVes to the well site for location clearance inspection. Please call Harold J. Hedlund at (907) 279-]433 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Lonnie C. Smith Co.is s ioner jo/A.HJH.22 STATE OF ALASKA ',, O I i G 1 "~ ~ ii, ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COi,.,',.,,.fISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well (}IL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED]X-] ABANDONED [] SERVICE ~ 2. Name of Operator ._Z. ~ 7. Permit Number . · ., ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION ;C? ~- -' ~]'~ -:"' 84-59 3'Address-0501 Olive Lane Anchorage, AK 99515 8. APINumber 5O- 029--21]_06 4. Location of well at surface 949 ' F S L At Top Producing Interval Same At Total Depth Same 476', F E.L. Sec. 33 ¢.,. ' T-10-N, 9. Unit or Lease Name Burql in 10- D~/.~I I_lu m her 11. Field and Pool 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB DF etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No Exploratory R.K.B. 92' M.S'.L'. [ ADZ. 3186'14 ' 12. Date Spudded 113. Date T.D. Reached-- -- ;1'~-~ Date Com----'--~.?~ Lr7 A'--~and. 15. Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions 5-10-84 ] 2-17-85 3-17-85 feet MSt [ ]~[~6;'~[[~ 118.PlugBackDepth(MD+'f:V-~ ~"~.~;-~a]~J~;v-~y ~2-~i. Depth where SSSV set ] 21. Thickness of Permafrost 9 4 5 8 [ 2 4 41 YES BI NO E-J feet MD [ 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run D.I.F.L., SP, GR, BHCS, F.D.C., C.N.L., CAL CET, VDL, GR, C.C.L. GYRO 23. CASING SI PER FT. ...... ...... 1:.,'_,.,.._,~" ~_::~ .... _~'_~--~ , _~, , -~, CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD GRADE TOP N-80 Surf 110 N-80 Surf SETTING DEP'rH MD BO'T'T OM N-80 2479 Surf 8968 8671 9453 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and interval, size and number) HOLESIZE CEMENTINGRECORD AMOUNTPULLED 30 Arctic Set 17 ½ 2400 SXS C.S. II 50~ SXS C.S. 12 ¼ 340 S×S Class G 8 ½ 385 SXS (:lass G 25. TUBING RECORD SIZE DEBTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. Date First Production Date of Test Flow Tubing Press. Hours Tested Casing Pressure 28. PRODUCTION 'rEST / Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) ..l GAS-MCF PRODUCTIONFOR[OIL-BBLj· it TEST PERIOD ~ CALCULATED / OI L'B~[; GAS-MCF 24-HOUR RATE II~ · CORE DATA .[ WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO WATER-BBL jOIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips arK! presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips· See attachments Form 10-407 Ret,. 7-1-80 II Submit in duplicate CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE GEOLOGIC MAR K E:'..,; NAME MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH 30. FORMATION TESTS Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, GOR, and time of each phase. SAR River SS Shublik SADLEROCHIT 9226' 9245' 9295' Same Same Same See Attachments Reports 2/1/85 & 3/7/85; Sundry Notice 3/7/85 & 5/21/85 32. I hereby certify that the foregoimj is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Title INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report anti log 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-.situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other st)aces ora 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 (G.L.) or other elevation (DF, KB, 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 Purnp, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none" F;;rm 10.-407 CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS REPORT FOR BURGL[~ PRU[tHOE BAY NORTH SLOF'E~ ALASKA These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgmeat of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mi~ral well or mind in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. ALASEA CRUDE CORPORATION F'RUgHOE BAY NORTH SLOPE~ ~LASKA CORE LABORATORIES, INC.pAGE Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS DATE ; !7-APR!L-85 FORMATION ~ WEST SAE~KUPARUK DRLG~ FLU!D~ BLANP LOCATSON I FILE NO~ ~ ...... LABORATORY~ ANCHORAGE ANALYSTS ~ TLS~FEE~RGC ELEVATION ~ CONVENTIONAL CORE ANALYS~S ~FP~' ' F'ERH MD FLD SAHPLE ........ H ~.~UHBER FEET HOR~:Z Ka POR CORE ~,3 O!L:~ WTR% AP! PORE PORE OII ~-~ .......... N 30i 304.4 ~0 24,0 302 3~0~2 40~ 2B.4 303 ~!3~4 53. 3!~2 i~ ~i5o° 68~ °R ~ ~05 ~!6~0 t09~ 28~8 ~0~ ~i7~t i4!~ 70~i ~09 3t8~2 i22~ !~0 308 ~2i,~ ~ 25~8 309 324~4 2~,0 i?o8 3!0 32~.7 0~.48 i5~2 I~? 99~9 SS VFGR 3~4 ~5~7 i7 SS VF-FGR 1!~8 45.3 '22 SS VF-FGR z~,9 64,7 22 SS VS-FGR '20~4 50.~ 2'2 SS VF-FGR 2~ 40,7 ' 22 SS VF-FGR i~,0 51,9 22 SS VF-FGR !~? 80~7 SS VF-FGR ~,! 84~.8 SS VFGR CORE 402 407~5 259~. 27..I !4.~7 62,2 22 SS VF'-FGR 40~ 408~.~ !45~ 2~1 i~.! 50~ 24 SS V~'GR .~04. 4t2~5 5i, 24~9 i4~7 ~0~ SS VFGR 405 4i7,.B i7~. 20~0 5,~ ~6,8 24 SS VFGR CORE $5 50! ~;¢~'-":~ ~.-q ~"' '~ ~,,i ~2 SS VF'GR ................ z,4 8i,2 503 508,6 ~'~' i6~2 2,8 79,2 24 SS VFGR 504 509~3 !!~ 25~9 !~7 82~6 27 SS VF-FGR C 0 R E # 6 -) These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions /' expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or / representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well ~a~d' i~ connection with which such report is used or relied upon. ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION ~gUR~.!N CORE LABORATORIES, INC.pAGE Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS DATE ~ 17-APRiL-B5 FORMATION ~ WEST SAK,KUPARUK FILE NO~. ~ BP-S-!040 LABORATORYI ANCHORAGE COWV~MT!ONA CORE ^~^ ye-re SAMPLE DEPTH PERM MD FLD -9iL% WTR% APl NU~!BER FEET HORiZ K~. POP PORE PORE OIL DESCRIPTiOk 60i 602.~ 0 602 604~3 l~O !8~.0 3~2 82~9 603 605~2 5~I 20~6 2~6 85.~6 604 606~i 2~2 22°8 0~0 81~0 605 607~2 4~t 21~9 2~6 606 607~! 6~8 23~9 0~0 82~ 607 625~3 37~ 2i~i 20i 8!~6 608 627~2 8~2 23~.4 I~9 77,2 SS VFGR SLT¥ LAMS ~ST ~n¥ LA~S SS VFGR SLT'¥ SS VFGR SLT¥' SS VFGR SLTY SS VFGR SLT¥ i6 SS VF-FGR SLTY LAHS SS VF-FGR SLTY LAMS CORE ~7 '70i,8 P~O .'~a 5 x~ '76~0 SS VF'-FGR SHY CORE 80! 812.~ 6~.4 !9~.t 2t~4 57~0 802 8!3~4 '~ - ~_.o~ 22~.6 tb~2 53,7 2! SS vFr-F!~R PBLY 20 SS VF-MGR PBL¥ CORE :(00i 1007 ~..-q 5°9 22.~5 4~.~-; 74,.4 i002 29 SS VF-FGR i7 SS VF-FGR ~ ~t SS VF-FGR SLFST LAdS i6 SS VF-FGR z10! !i!3~4 ** 2i,5 4~.8 83°0 ii02 !ii4~.2 3~2 21~0 3~8 84~8 !i01~ it15~.4 2~7 2!~I ~7 87°8 !i04 ilt6~4 10~ 19~3 2~4 75~0 24 SS VF-FGR SHY 30 SS VF'-FGR SHY ~2 SS VF-FGR SHY SS VF-FGR SHY These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials suPPlied by the client to whom, and for whose exclUsive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any off, gas or other mh~ral well or md in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC 'PAGE Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS CRUDE CORPORAT!O~ IAT--S ; 17-APRIL-85 . ':~ '~ ~'nRM~Tt0N ~ WEST qA~.'~E .... ~.~:~.--.~ ............ ""i r-,A ,~;' FILE LABORATOR¥~ ........ *o'~J ANAL¥S~S ~u~VkNT~N .... CORE BP-3-i040 ANCHORAGE SAMPLE DEPTH PERM ~D FLD OIL% WTRg APl ~!!,iMBER FEE'!' HOR!Z Em POR PORE PORE OIL DESCRiPTiON ~!05 i117,6 i~o 20,2 2~9 82,3 t8 SS VFGR VFN SH LAMS i!06 iti8~8 22, 22,9 4,4 85,1 27 SS VF-FGR SHY ~107 ~!20~5 i~ 24~4 i4,7 80~ 25 SS VF-FGR ii08 zz28~2 i3~ 23~5 3,4 79,7 ~3 SS VF-FGR VFN SHY LAMS CORE ~t':2 '~*"0I 2 ........ ..... :. i206,~¢ [.4 20.6 8 8i~I ~n V~-r~19 SHY' i202 1207.¢ 0.4? 17.8 4,5 8i~.i 22 SS VFGR SHY :{203 1208~B 0°¢5 20.5 2~'2 ~0~4 SS VFGR i204 i20~ 2,7 20,B 2~ 86~5 SS VF-FGR ARG CORE !~0i !804,9 ~8, !8~ t~0 50,0 25 SS VF-FGR i802 !8ii~3 'JS~ t8~! 9~3 63,6 26 SS VF-FGR ARG ,.~(~'l~ ~.~81'7~2 ~3i~ ~ ~.~)~4 9~._ 57~ 26 SS ~F-FGR. . i804 i82i~6 95, 23,~8 i4,7 53,2 26 SS VF-FGR ~ - _ ~" 25 SS i~5 i~22~>9 i65~ 24,~ 13~ ~4~6 VF-FGR ~.806 !~26~5 25~ 2!~8 !5.4 5~.5 24 SS ~F-FGR ~807 i~30~ i4~0 2~! i4,2 52~2 25 SS VF-MGR i808 i8~i~7 2~5~ 24~8 ~i 59~2 26 SS VF-FGR ~ ,. - os qq VF-FGR iS09 ~.833~5 2i9, 25~2 9~1 60~> ..... ~ t 19~0 0~o 88~ VF-FGR :o.o !838~5 24, _. SS These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgmeat of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions ~xo~pt~d); but Co~ Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any off, gas or oth~ mll~t~l w~il or s~md in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. i ! LLIBURT SERVICES TICKET NO. ]63]5300 ]4-HRR-S5 NQRTH SLOPE FORMF~T I ON TEST I NG SERV I CE REPORT GFIUOE NO-. ......... i[iL_F2.;ii!. OEP'TH: 6'.l. 5,-1.0 BLFINIIEO OFF: .... _N_..!;j._. HOUR OF CLOCK: 7;?. ID j DESCRIPTION PRESSURE : TIHE 3 C) 0 3 0 :L [3 F' L ~ ~:ql F' L R ~3 T C L. 0 S E D .... ~.i7 h~ ~ 5 4 ~ 2 5 ~5 9 ,, 3 G Ft U O E N 0: ........... Liili_ 0 E P T Id: ..... (5_!_%_!:2 ._~'!_ B L Fi N K E 0 0 F F: ..... !bl..j! I-I 0 U R 0 F GL 0 C ~: ......... GAUGE NO= l:l:'l OEP-I'H:.!.t:_:,4.C BLANKED OFF: NO HOUR OF £LOCK.-, ., EQUIPMENT ~ HOLE DATA TICKET NUMBER: 16315300 FORMATION TESTED: NET PAY [fi): 259,0 DATE: 3-~-85 TEST NO: GROSS TESTED FOOT~GE: 685o5 ALL DEPTHS MEASURED FROM: KB TYPE DST: CASED HOlE W/LPR CASING PERFS. {ft}: ~' 6335-65~5'> ~'~ 9-':"~5 HALLIBURTON CAMP: HOLE OR CASING SI2E [tnl: ELEVATION (ft): ~8 NORTH SLOPE TOTAL OEPTH (Ct): 8883°0 L, O, PHIIt tPS PACKER DEPTH[S) (¢t)= 6~98 TESTER= FZNRL SURFACE CHOKE (in):., 0o500 BOTTOM HOLE CHOKE (tn): 2.250 ~o C. H~EN ~ZTNESS= ~UD V]SCOSZTY (sec): ESTZMRTED HOLE TEMP, (°F): ~00 DR~LL]NG CONTRACTOR= aCTUaL HOLE TEMP. (°F): ~03 8 6~5~.0 Ct PARKER DRILLING COMPRNY FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVEREB MUB & VRTER SAMPLER DRTR SOURCE RES]STlV]TY CHLORZBES Pstg RT SURFACE: © --°F ppm Cu. f t. OF ORS: ~ __°F ppm cc OF 0 IL: © ~°F ppm cc OF W~TER: ~ --°F ppm cc OF HUD: ~ --°F ppm ~ °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: HYDROCBRBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DBTB OIL GRAVITY [°~PI): ~ oF TYPE BHOUNT WEIGHT G~S/OIL RBTIO [cu~ft: pen bbl): __O~ESEL IFT,] ~ GBS GRAVITY: RECOVERED: WELL FLOWEO CUSHION BBCR ~NO PRODUCED G~S CUT FORMATION W~TER ~NO G~S CUT DRILLING MUD, REMARKS: 1. ELECTRICITY WENT OFF FROM 10:20 TO 12:05 ~NO BOILERS WENT OOWN: PRESSURE GAUGES ON FLOOR WERE FREEZING UP. PRESSURES HaY BE INCORRECT, 2, REPORTEO TOTAL DEPTH IS flCTU~LLY PLUG-B~CK DEPTH° 3. CHARTS INDICATE POSSIBLE SLIGHT PLUGGING DURING THE FLOW PERIOD. .,, TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEVICE: a . T -T / TICKET NO: ! TIME SIZE PRESSURE RnTE RnTERE M RKS PSI MCF BPD 3_7_85 .- -"~~=: -T,' -- 2325 TOOLS M~OE UP, RaN IN HOLE. 3-8-85 ' ~ ..... ~.. 7 ~ ...... 0800 PIPE ON BOTTOM 07t5 SURFACE EQUIPMENT RIGGED UP, WAITED. 0845 SET PACKER 0900 PRESSURED aNNULUS TO 1700 PSI aND OPENED LPR TESTER VALVE 0904 OROPPED GEO V~NN FIRING 8HR 0906 GUNS FIREO. STARTED O.S.T. HaD ~ GO00 BLOW. 0910 BH 3 FLOWEO THROUGH 1/8" BUBBLE HOSE 0915 6 0920 8 0925 9 -- 093O 9 0935 8 0940 6 0945 45 CUSHION TO SURFACE, OPENED MRNIFOLO. ---, 0950 112 45 STAYED ON 112" CHOKE TO NORELCO TESTING EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT FLOW PERIOD. 1000 "' 175 1002 " 300 GaS CUT FORMATION WRIER TO SURFACE 1012 " 325 -- 1020 " 325 ELECTRICITY WENT OFF, BOILERS DOWN, NO HERT. SURFACE GAUGES FREEZING UP. 1045 " 310 lllS " 210 1200 " 210 PRESSURES MaY BE QUESTIONABLE 1205 " 210 ELECTRICITY CaME BaCK ON ~,, 13t2 " 95 GAUGES THAWED OUT 1317 - 90 I TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEVICE: NORflLCO TESTERS TICKET NO: 163tS300 s~z~ ~R~ssuR~ ~n~ ~n~ RE M~RKS PS] MCF BPD 1~28 " 85 13~0 " 107 ]3SO " 95 1406 " 100 RELEASEO BNNULUS PRESSURE. CLOSEO LPR FOR CLOSEO-IN PERIO0. 2215 PRESSURED ANNULUS TO REVERSE THROUGH APR-A CZRCULATING VALVE. 2240 OPENEO BY-PASS 2430 CIRCULATEO NELL 0115 SET PACKER, BROUGHT UP MUO 0215 PULLED PACKER LOOSE BNO PULLED OUT OF HOLE, 0720 TOOLS LAIO --. .... ............... --, TICKET NO: 18315300 CLOCK NO: 18522 HOUR: 72 LLIBURT $1:RVI¢ irs o 30 40 60 9O 120 150 180 210 240 270 FIRST FLOW 964 2 1 10t7.9 4 125.4 1 -625.4 7 -223.3 8 -166.2 4 -314 2 9 -16 S 6 -67 3 9 -96 6 56 7 -27 3 C ] o 2 1 4 3 5 4 · 7 6 8 7 9 8 ]o 9 11 lO 12 12 14 16 is 18 16 20 l? 22 ]8 24 19 26 20 28 21 30 22 35 23 40 24 45 25 50 26 55 27 60 28 70 29 80 30 90 31 100 32 110 3~ 120 24 135 35 150 1982 2107 1482 1258 1092 778 761 694 597 854 6 827.3 FIRST CLOSED-IN 140.5 223.5 318.0 409.9 457.0 541.9 659.1 72t 1 771 4 864 7 961 1 627.3 767.8 850.8 945.4 1037 2 1084 4 1169 2 1286 4 1348 5 1398 ? 1492. 1 1588.5 1.0 2.483 2.0 2 184 2.9 2 009 3.9 1 886 4.9 1 790 5.8 1 712 6.9 1 641 7.8 1 585 8.8 1 536 9.7 1 492 t1.5 t 417 13.4 1 353 15.2 1 298 17.0 1 248 18.8 1 205 20.5 t 167 22.2 1 132 23.9 1 1 O0 25.7 1 069 27.3 1 042 31.3 0 982 35.3 0 931 39. 1 0 886 42.9 0 847 46.5 0 81t 50.0 0 780 56.8 0 724 63.2 0.878 69.3 0,538 75. 1 O. 603 80.8 O. 572 85.8 0.545 93.2 0.509 100.1 O. 478 1717.2 1089 9 1824.9 1197 6 1907.7 1280 4 2000.8 1373 4 2074.9 1447 6 2121.8 1494 5 2169,5 1542.2 2215.4 1588,1 225~,.3 1625.0 2314 9 1687.6 2350 0 1722.7 2373 1 1745.8 2387 7 1760.4 2397 4 1770.1 2402 8 1775.5 2411 5 1784.2 2416 7 1789.3 2421 3 1794.0 2423.8 1796.5 2426.2 1798.8 2430.0 1802.7 2434.6 1807.3 2440.0 18t2.7 GAUGE NO: 253 DEPTH: 6t54.0 MINUTES ]PRESSUREt aP FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 36 37 38 39 AO 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 t+dt log 165 180 195 210 225 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 42O 44O 46O 48O 488 2447.4 1820 1 2454.1 1826 2460.0 1832 2467.2 1839 2472.8 1845 2478.5 1851 2486.4 1859 2493.6 1866 2500 8 1873 2508 2514 2521 2528 2534 2541 2546 2551 2557,5 1930 2559.3 1932 5 1881 9 1887.6 6 1894 3 9 1901 5 8 1907 S 0 1913 7 1 1918 8 8 1924 5 2 0 106.6 0.451 112 6 0 427 118 3 0 405 123 7 0 386 128 8 0 369 133 5 0 353 139 5 0 334 145 1 0 317 150 2 0 302 155 1 0 288 159 7 0 275 163 9 0 264 168 0 0.253 171 8 0.244 175,3 0.235 178.7 0.228 182.0 0.219 185,0 0.211 188,2 0.209 LEGEND: I--J] MAXIMUM FLOW PRESSURE REMRRKS: TICKET NO: 18315300 CLOCK NO: 23307 HOUR: 72 B 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~0 11 C ~ C 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 ]4 ]? 18 19 2O 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 3O 31 32 35 MINUTES PRESSURE ~p 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 18 18 2O 22 24 26 28 30 35 40 45 50 55 6O 7O 8O 9O lO0 110 120 135 150 FIRST FLOW O 967.9 30 1982.8 40 2080.5 80 1457.9 go 1241.7 120 1071.2 150 758.3 180 739.4 210 676.5 240 573.8 270 828.8 301 803.3 1014 9 97 7 -822 5 -216 2 -170 5 -314 9 -16.9 -62.9 -102.6 55.0 -25.5 FIRST CLOSED-IN 603 3 717 2 791 1 882 8 998 0 1085 4 1150 O 1242 7 1352.0 1415.2 I461.3 1575.8 1692.4 1775.8 1862.6 1979.5 2037.7 2097.7 2150.3 2194,7 2227.2 2289.4 2328.8 2353,6 2373.2 2383.1 2390.1 2396,7 2403.3 2406.3 2408.9 2412.9 2416.2 2420.2 2426.5 113.9 187.7 279.5 394.7 482. t 546.7 639.4 748.7 811,9 857.9 972.5 1089.1 1172.5 1259.3 1376.2 1434.4 1494.4 1547.0 1591.4 1623.8 1686.1 1725,5 1750.3 1769.9 1779.8 1788,8 1793.4 1800.0 1803.0 1805.6 1809.8 t812.9 1816.9 1823.2 GAUGE NO: 155 DEPTH: 6154.0 t xAt t +dr MINUTES PRESSURE AP t xdt t FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 36 165 2433.4 1830.1 67 t80 2441.1 1837.7 38 195 2448.4 1843.0 39 210 2453.3 1850.0 40 225 2459.3 1856.0 4] 240 2464.9 1861.6 42 260 2470.9 1867.5 43 280 2479.1 1875.8 44 300 2467.4 1884.1 45 320 2493.0 1889.7 48 340 2499.3 1896.0 47 360 2506.0 1902.6 48 380 2515.6 1912,3 49 400 2519.2 1915.9 50 420 2523,8 1920.5 5] 440 2528.8 1925.5 52 460 2534.1 1930.8 53 480 2538.7 1935.4 0 54 488 2540.1 1936.8 t06 6 112 6 118 3 123 7 128 8 I33 5 139 5 145 1 t50.2 155.1 159.7 163.9 168.0 171.7 175.3 178.7 18t.9 185.0 186.2 0.9 2.0 3.0 3.9 4.9 5.9 8.8 7.8 8.7 9.7 tl.6 13.4 15.2 17.0 18.7 20.5 22.2 24.0 25.6 27.3 31.4 35.3 39.1 42.9 46.5 50.0 58.8 63.2 69.3 75.0 80.8 85.8 93,2 lO0, t 2.502 2. 183 2 002 1 885 1 785 1 711 1 643 1 585 I 537 1 491 t.416 1. 352 t,297 I. 249 1. 206 1,167 1 132 1 099 1 070 i 043 0 982 0 930 0 886 0 846 0 811 0 779 O. 724 O. 678 O. 838 O. 603 O. 572 0.545 0.509 O. 478 0.451 0.427 0.405 0.386 0.369 0.353 0.334 0 317 0 302 0 288 0 275 0 264 0 253 0.244 0.235 0.228 0.219 0.211 0.209 LEGEND: ~ MAXIMUM FLOW PRESSURE REMARKS: TICKET NO: 16315300 CLOCK NO: 18554 HOUR: 72 'REF tMINUTESJPRESSURE Ap B ~ i-Fl 3 4 60 S 9O 6 120 7 150 8 180 9 210 lo 240 1~ 270 C ~ 3Ol FIRST FLOW 974 1 1957 3 983 2 2063 6 106 1421 2 -642 1210 9 -210 1030 9 -180 728 7 -302 718.5 -9 654.0 -65 554.3 612.5 583.2 3 4 3 0 3 1 5 -99 7 58.2 -29.3 .-t ,xdt t "At C 1 2 $ 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 ]2 14 15 ~6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 $o 31 $2 33 34 35 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0 583.2 1 741.8 158.5 2 821.0 237.8 3 893.0 309.8 4 1007.3 424.0 5 1080.0 498.8 6 1175.5 592.2 7 1285.5 702.2 8 1348.8 765.6 9 1396.1 812.8 10 1453.8 870.1 12 1595.7 1012.5 t4 t711.6 1128.4 16 1813.1 1229.9 18 191! .9 1332.6 20 198~ 9 1399.7 22 2050 9 t467.7 24 2102 1 1518.9 26 2148 1 1582.8 28 2190 0 1606.8 30 2227 0 1643.7 35 2283,3 1700.1 40 2319.1 1735.9 45 2342.1 1758.9 50 2354,8 1771.6 55 2363.3 1780.1 60 2370.6 1787.4 70 2376.1 1792.8 80 2381.5 1798.3 90 2384.5 1801.3 100 2387.3 1804.0 110 2390.6 1807.4 120 2392.4 1809.2 135 2397.9 1814.6 150 2404.5 1821.3 1.0 2.459 2.0 2.178 2.9 2.010 4.0 1 880 4.9 1 788 5.9 1 707 6.8 1 644 7.8 1 585 8.7 1 537 9.6 1 494 11.5 1 417 13.4 1 353 15.2 t 297 17,0 1 248 18.8 1 205 20.5 1 166 22.3 1 131 23.9 1 100 25.6 1 070 27.3 1 043 31.3 0.983 35.3 0.931 39.2 0.886 42.9 0.846 46.5 0.811 50.0 0.780 56.8 0.724 63.2 0.678 69.3 0.638 75.1 0.803 80.5 0.573 85.8 0.545 93.2 0.509 100.1 0.478 LLIBURTON) IZ~VI¢C$ / GAUGE NO: 111 DEPTH: 6154o0 MINUTES PRESSURE FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 36 37 38 39 40 4] 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Ap t'*dt log 165 2410.6 1827 4 180 2417.9 1834 8 195 2425.2 1841 9 210 2430.3 1847 1 225 2438.4 1853 1 240 2442.1 1858 9 260 2449.4 1866 2 280 2457.6 I874 300 2464.5 1881 320 2471.2 1888.0 340 2478.2 1895.0 360 2484.2 1901.0 380 2493.9 1910.7 400 249?.3 1914.0 420 2503.0 1919.8 440 2508.8 1925.6 460 2513.3 1930.1 106 6 0.45 112 118 123 128 133 139 3 145 3 150 1 6 0.427 4 0.405 7 0.386 8 0.369 5 0.353 5 0.334 1 0.317 2 0.302 t55.1 0.288 159.7 0.275 163.9 0.264 188.0 0.253 171.7 0.244 175.3 0.235 178,7 0.226 181.9 0.219 480 2518.2 1935.0 185.0 0.211 488 2520.3 t937.1 186.2 0.209 LEGEND: J-T] MAXIMUM FLOW PRE~$URE REMARKS: TICKET NO. 16315300 O.D. t.0. LENGTH DRILL PIPE ...................... 3. 500 2. 602 5979,0 ORILL COLLARS ................... 4. 750 PUMP OUT REVERSING SUB .......... APR CIRCULATING VALVE ........... 2.250 5.000 2.250 5.000 2.250 DRILL COLLRRS ................... 4.750 LPR-N TESTER VALVE .............. BUNDLE CARRIER .................. DRILL COLLARS ................... CROSSOVER ....................... JAR ............................. CROSSOVER ....................... CROSSOVER ....................... RTTS CIRCULATING VALVE .......... CASING PACKER ................... CROSSOVER ....................... ORILL PIPE ...................... CROSSOVER ....................... GEO VANN PORT SUB ............... CROSSOVER ....................... TUBING .......................... 2.250 5.000 2.250 5.375 2.250 4,750 2.250 4,750 2,250 4.625 2.370 4.750 2,250 6.500 2.3t3 6,500 2.400 FIRING HEAD EXT. & FIRING HEAD.. FIRING HEAD EXT. & FIRING HEAD.. PERF. GUN-SHOT DELAY DETECTOR... PERF. GUN-SHOT DELAY DETECTOR... 8.250 2.400 6.125 2.563 3.500 2.802 2.4O0 2,375 1.995 89,2 1.0 3.0 57.8 16.4 7.9 28.9 1.0 5,0 0.8 0.7 4.0 6.5 0.7 92.2 0.7 1.5 0.4 30.0 8.1 1.7 259.0 4,8 TOTAL DEPTH EOUIPMENT ORTA DEPTH 6087.8 6068,8 6129.6 6154.0 6190.2 6197,5 6295.8 6334.3 6336.0 6595.0 8599.6 6883,0 10000 OBUGE NO CIP ~ 253 ~ GnUOE NO 155 CIP OBUOE NO 111 TICKET CIP 1 NO 16315300 i000 10. T*IOT/[T+OT] 100~ 1000o 10000 1000 100 1. NO CIP t 253 10. 6BUOE NO CIP 1 lSS 0 <> ©<>¢>0<>o <> T*DT/[T+DT] 100. NO 111 TICKET NO CIP 1 1631S300 1000, 10000 6flUGE NO 253 G~UOE NO 155 CIP OgUOE NO ill TICKET CIP 1 NO 1891S300 1000 100 1. 10, T*DT/[T+DT] 100o 1000, T~C~ET NO L63~B300 6BUOE NO CIP 1 6BUOE NO ClP 1 G~UOE NO CIP 1 2SS 0 155 111 .... ,., _ _ -' 1600 · . , . .... " ,, .. 12oo __ ,.. .... 800 .. .., 3.on 2,80 2.40 2,00 1.60 ~,20 0,80 0.40 0,00 3200 2800 2400 2000 LOG[ (T+DT]/DY] TIC~ET NO 16315300 O~UOE NO ClP i O~UOE NO tip 1 6AUOE NO CIP 1 253 155 0 111 ...... [ <:> " 1600 ! I ., ..... <> "' 1200 ,¢, ....... 80O ~~~~ .... O0 3, ..on o. ~r, 2.40 2. O0 1.60 1 ~ 20 O, 80 O, 40 O~ O0 LO6[ [T+OT]/OT] 3200 2800 2400 2000 6RUOE NO 253 3.20 CIP ~ GAUGE NO 15S CIP GAUGE NO 111 TICKET CIP 1 NO 16915300 2,,80 <> O, 2,40 2,00 1,60 1~20 0.80 0.40 3200 280O 2400 2000 1600 1200 8OO 400 0o00 SUMMRRY USING OIL GRAVITY__ 0,0 TICt, NUMBER 16313300 OF RESERVO I R PtqRF METERS HORNER METHOD FOR LIQUID WELLS °APIeCO°F WATER SALINITY 0~0 _7; SALT GAS GRPV'!TY 0,700 ORS/OiL RATIO__ 0o0 TEMPERATLiRE__!03.0 NET P~y 259.0 POROSITY_ iO.O__Z PIPE C~P~CITY FACTORS GAUGE NUMBER FLUiO GRADIENT ___SCF/STB FLUID PROPERTIES OF VISCOSITY ft FMT VOL FACTOR SYSTEM COMPRESSIBILITY 5,47 0,4883 pst/Ct PT_ 2657,0 _pst 0.000 _ 0o000 ?vol/Svol GAUGE DEPTH FLOW AND CIP PERIOD FINAL FLOW PRESSURE Pr TOTAL FLOW TIME t EXTRAPOLATED PRESSURE p* ONE CYCLE PRESSURE PRODUCTION RATE TRRNSMISSIBILITY FLOW CAPACITY PERMEABILITY SKIN FRCTOR DAMAGE RATIO POTENTIAL RATE RADIUS OF INVESTIGATION REMARKS: kh/~ k¼ 253 1 155 6154.0 6154.0 1 t 627.3 803.3 301.0 301.0 2&78.7 2484.7 2388.3 2374.3 111 6154.0 583.2 301.0 2441.9 2351.5 S OR Q~ THE LOG-LOG AND HORNER PLOTS INDICATE THE POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF R PERMEABILITY ANOMALY WITHIN THE RADIUS OF INVESTIGATION. TIlE LINE SELECTED FOR THE HORNER SLOPE IS BELIEVED TO BE THE CORRECT LINE FOR DETERMINATION OF PERMERO[LITY BUT NOT FOR DETERMINATION OF EX1-RRPOLRTEO RESERVOIR PRESSURE [p.}. STATIC RESERVOIR PRESSURES [p.} WERE DETERMINED RS FOLLOWS: GF~UGE ~253 - 2694 PSI GAUGE #155 - 2878 PSI GAUGE ~111 - 2857 PSI iq COMPLETE ANALYSIS COULO NOT BE PERFORMEO OUR TO INSUFFICIENT FROM WHICH TO OETERMINER RELIABLE FLOW RRTE. ~xlO-s vol/vol/pst bbt/'f't UNt S pstg pstg APO md-{' t md-f' t md APO £t NOTICE: ~,Es~ CRLCULRTIONS PRE 8RSEO UPON [NFORMRTION FURNISHEO 8Y YOU RNO rRKEN FROM ORILL STEM PRESSURE CHRRTS. RNn ~?~fiZI~-.._.(~_FUEN~SHZNO such CRLCULRTZONS RN~ ¢ l]CEET NO. ]G3]S]O0 07-MAR-SS NORTH SLOPE FORMRTION TESTING SERVICE REPORT GAUGE 0 E P -I' Id = ......... c .u..c.u__,,_~' ~_:;=,_. DESCRIPTIDN F' ] N I.q L. F L[ F'~ 8 'F C L_. 0 S E D -. I N t:: t N t:.ll t.-.I 't,'" [] R L'] % I I::-1-'1' I C BLAN~/EO OFF: I',,iCl, HOUR OF CLOCK: ......... E]_.]]'L._,,: PRESSURE -I-I FIE REPORTED I CRLCUL~TED RE F~P,'f E D ...... j CRL£ULRTE[~ J, 0 "? ,:'3,3 SE:tO0 3 9 L'. 4: ,, GAUGE NO.. 11 I OEP-tH: .... .!_k,:::l ........ ..,_. BLRNKEB OFF.- ..... t!!!. HOUR OF CLOCK: ........... ,_.._,=_ £l-IL CUL ~I'ED 6RUGE NO: .......... ! 1:25._ q ' 9 ' q DESCRIPTION BLRNKEO OFF~ ...... HOUR OF CLOCK: PRESSURE REPDRTED I £~IL£UL~TED 4 S -'/"-' ,, o ,4 6 0 C.). 0 REPORI'EB T 1'HE 3 9 ?-- . 'J ;L 0 l ,, !il 3 cf! ~ 4. !!i Cl. r' 4 q ? "' 4 6 1_ 4 ~ '? EQU I PMENT & HOLE DRTR TICKETNUMBER: 16315100 F~RMflTION TESTED: S~DLEROCH!T ?? NET P~Y (fi}: DRTE: 3-1-85 TEST NO: GROSS TESTED FOOTRGE: fiLL DEPTHS MEflSURED FROM: R,Ko8. TYPE DST: C~SEO HOLE CASING PERFS, HOLE OR CASING SIZE (in): 7 000 HALLIBURTON CAMP= ' NORTH SLOPE ELEVATION Ifil: 92 TOTAL DEPTH [£~]: L.Do PHILLIPS PRCKER DEPTH[S) [f~): TESIER: FINRL SURFR£E CHOKE [~n]: BOTTOM HOLE CHOKE [in]: 1.250 N.K. KELLY GOFF WITNESS: MUD WEIGHT [lb/gol]: 9°70 MUD VISCOSITY [sec): ESTIMRTED HOLE TEMP. [°F): 173 DRILLING CONTRRCTOR: ACTUAL HOLE TEMP, [°F]: .212 a 9122.0 ft PARKER RIG ~97 FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVERED MUD ~ WATER SAMPLER BRTR SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Pstg R7 SURFRCE: © .... °F ppm cu, f t, OF GAS: © --'°F PP~ cc OF OIL: a __°F ppm cc OF 9 OF ppm cc OF HUD: o __°F ppm ~__°F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: HYBROCflRBON PROPERTIES CUSHION BRTfl OIL GRflVITY [°flPI]: e °F TYPE flHOUNT WEIGHT GflS/OIL RflTIO [cuofto per bbl]: FRESH Wfll~R IF1] 4400.~ 5,33 ORS GRflVITY: RECOVERED: ?~0 FEET OF RAT HOLE FLUID 3637 FEET OF FORHflTION WRITER REMRRKS: UNRBLE TO RERD THE tNITIRL FLOW PRESSURES IN THE FIELD NO TOOL STRING D~TR WRS REPORTED FOR THIS TEST VISCOSITY = BRINE TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEV]CE: I TICKET NO: ]6315100 ! TIME I CHOKE SURFACE GAS LIQUID 51~E PRE$SURE RATE RATE REMARK PSi M£F BPD 1305 t STYLUS ENGAGED 1440 I TOOLS PICKEO UP - TRIPPED IN I HOLE. 1920 WATER CUSHION IN 2100 DRILL PIPE IN 2138 SET PACKER 2t50 PRESSURED ANNULUS AND OPENED LPR TESTER BHLL VALVE. 2230 DROPPED GEO-VRN FIRING BAR 2233 GUNS FIRED - STflRTED TEST 2240 1/2" 18 2245 " 20 2250 " 28 2255 " 31 2300 " 46 2310 * 34 ~-USING 80TH R 1/2" & 5/8" CHOKE 2815 " 25 2320 " 15 2325 " 5 2335 " 0 2345 " DEAD 3-1-85 0230 RELEASED ANNULUS PRESSURE RNO CLOSED LPR BALL VALVE. 1080 PRESSURE RPR-R EIRCULRTINO VALVE AND BRCKSCUTTLE OUT FLUID TO THE SURFACE RS SOON RS WE STARTED REVERSING OUT. 1148 BflCKSCUTTLING COMPLETEO 1200 CIRCULATEO AHERO "LONG 1410 OPENEO BYPASS - PULLED PACKER LOOSE RNO LAID DOWN SURFACE EQUIPMENT - TRIPPED OUT OF HOLE. TICKET NO: 18315100 CLOCK NO: 8522 HOUR: 72 "REF I MINUTES IPRESSURE AP 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 s 5 7 6 8 7 9 8 ~0 9 I1 10 12 12 13 14 14 18 ~5 18 16 20 17 22 18 24 19 28 2O 28 22 35 23 40 24 45 25 50 26 55 27 60 28 85 e9 70 30 80 52 100 $3 1t0 34 120 35 135 56 150 87 185 38 180 39 195 40 210 4t 225 42 235 FIRST FLOW 1070.3 2548.6 2589.5 2700.5 2761.5 2852.1 2930.2 3007.1 3114.2 3175.1 3238.5 3298,4 3415.5 3476.1 3554 3 5612 6 5664 8 5706 5 3741 3 8773 0 S791 1 3830 3 3849 7 8867.3 388t.7 3890.1 3896.2 3900.8 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 3914.1 S914.1 3914.9 1478.3 41.0 110.9 61.1 90.6 78.1 76.9 107.1 61.9 62.4 59.8 117.1 60.8 78.2 58.3 52 2 41 7 34 8 31 ? 18 2 39 1 19.4 17.6 14.3 8.4 6.1 4.6 13.3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 FIRST CLOSED-IN .t x. At t+At (A ',< 0¢ LLIBURT $~V1¢ ~;$ GRUGE NO: 254 DEPTH: 9121.5 0 3914.9 80 3914.1 -0.8 47.8 120 3914.1 -0.8 79.5 180 3914.1 -0.8 101.9 232 3914.1 -0.8 116.6 0.691 0.470 0.383 0.304 MINUTES PRESSURE AP FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED $ 240 3919.8 4.9 7 300 3921 · 3 6.4 8 380 3921 · 3 6.4 9 420 3921.3 6.4 10 482 3924.9 10.0 .t x, at t +At 118.7 131.7 142.2 150.6 157.9 Il og~t~t 0.296 0.25t 0.218 0.193 0.172 LEGEND: ~ 5TRIR-STEP REMARKS: TICKET NO: 18315100 CLOCK NO: 18554 MOUR: 72 6 9 11 15 16 18 2O 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 32 33 $9 4O MINUTES IPRESSUREI FIRST FLOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ? 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 2O 22 24 28 28 30 35 4O 45 50 55 80 70 8O 90 100 110 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 235 t089 3 25O9 3 2573 0 2589 4 2679 2 2785 8 2865 0 2947 5 3029 9 3117 4 3191 4 3280 7 3413 8 3501.0 3554.5 3830.2 3702.9 3753.7 3779.2 3811.7 3833.9 3878.0 3896.9 3913.0 3928.5 3941.9 3948 8 3956 5 3958 0 3960 4 3980 7 3962 9 3962 9 3964.1 3964.1 3964.1 3964.1 3964.7 3964.7 3964,7 3965.0 1420 63 16 89 106 79 82 82 87 74 89 133 87 53 75 72 50 25 32 22 44 18 16 15 13. 6. 8. 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRST 0 3965 60 3964 120 3964 180 3954 240 3968 300 3968 360 3968 CLOSED-IN 0 7 -0.3 7 -0.3 7 -0.3 9 4.0 9 4.0 9 4.0 t xAt t +At ]log~ 47.8 0,692 79.4 0.471 101.9 0.383 t18.7 0.296 131.8 0.251 142.1 0.218 GAUGE NO: 111 DEPTH: 9121o5 MINUTES IPRESSUREj Ap t xAt FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 8 420 3989.6 4.6 9 482 3972.9 7.9 150.7 t57.9 I1 og!~-~At O. 193 0,172 REMARKS: TICKET NO.I 1831S100 CLOCK NO: 22307 HOUR: 72 ,, RFF tM~NUTESIPRESSURE 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 9 8 ~0 9 ~] 10 12 12 ~3 14 ~4 16 15 18 is 20 17 22 18 24 19 26 20 28 21 30 28 40 24 45 25 50 26 55 27 8O 28 70 2@ 80 SO 90 81 100 82 1 10 SS 120 $4 135 S5 150 38 165 S7 180 S8 195 39 210 40 225 41 235 FIRST FLOW 1101 9 2403 5 2572 4 2628 5 2709 8 2832 9 2881 0 2971 9 3034,3 3109.6 3160.8 3270.6 3398.4 3477.3 3555.7 3835.6 3682.8 3748.2 3775.7 3806.9 3834.7 3878.6 3899.8 3917.7 3931.6 3940.9 3948.6 3957.9 3959.2 3960.5 3962.5 3964.2 3984.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.2 3964.5 130115 168.9 56. I 81.3 123. 1 48.1 90.9 62.4 75.3 51.1 109.8 127.8 79.0 78.3 80.0 47.1 60.4 32.5 31.2 27.9 43.8 21.2 17.9 13.9 9,3 7.6 9,3 1.3 1.3 2.0 1,7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 txdt t +fit GgUGE NO: 155 DEPTH: 9121o5 MINUTES JPRESSUREI FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 8 420 3967,8 9 482 3967.8 Ap 3.3 3.3 t xfit :t*nt 150.6 157.9 Il og-~iit O. 193 0.172 1 0 2 80 s 120 4 180 5 240 s 300 7 360 FIRST CLOSED-IN 3964.5 3965.8 1.3 48.0 3965.8 1.3 79.4 3965.8 1.3 102.0 3967.8 3.3 118.7 3967.8 3.3 131.7 3967.8 3.3 142.1 0.690 0.471 0.362 0.296 0.251 0.218 REMRRKS: TICKET NO. ]63]5200 ]4-HRR-85 NORTH SLOPE FORMFIT I ON TEST I NG SERV I CE REPORT GAUGE NO: 2S3 DEPTH: 6906.9 BLANKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 72 DESCRIPTI ON PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED ] LRLCULATED REPORTED t CRLCULt:ITED INITIAL HYDROSTRTtC INITI~qL FIRST FLOW 256 F FINRL FIRST FLOW INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 509 C FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN INITIgL SECOND FLOW 53 F FINAL SECOND FLOW INITIAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 288 C FINAL SECOND CLOSED-IN FINRL HYDROSTRTIC GRUOE NO: ............ !Z]._ij! .... DEPTH: .:,90b,,S BLRNKEB OFF: NO HOUR OF £LOCK: _C_!;.-_ '_-_'_'L._"~_ .................... __ DESCRI PTI ON PRESSURE T IP1E -FY'PE [:'iNl':tl F~RS'I" FL OW 2&O;:~ c. 0'7 ,, [" ;[ N J'u-1 h I-:' ]~ IR ~;::', ..... 'T C I_ fl lq E D--;[ N oj ~:"'" 0 3 .0 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... t'~ .L N I::1L.. !:1 ..... E C t lN E;/ t::':' L 0 ~x/ 2.: 2,_ ,..~° ~:i ~ 5 _L N 1 I'- Il [.:-11 .... {r~ E C (.) N 1il3 {; L... 0 S E 13 - I N k~ 2 © ' ,") (~ f: [ ',1 FIt. ~-1 E C (.)N [) C 1.... 0 Zu; E D - I N 3 1 Ei iz:~. "~) I':"' ]; N I:::/I.._ I'-'1Y tZt I:R L.)': .... .:, o GRUGE NO: DEPTH: 6906~9 DESCRIPTION INITIAL HYDROSTATIC INITIAL FIRST FLOW FINAL FIRST FLOW INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN INITIRL SECOND FLOW FINAL SECOND FLOW INITIAL SECOND CLOSEO-IN FINAL SECONO CLOSEO-IN FINAL HYDROSTATIC BLRNKED OFF: NO PRESSURE REPORTED T CALCULATED HOUR OF CLOCK: 72 TIME REPORTED ] CALCULATED 258 509 53 288 EOU I PMENT & HOLE DATA ~o~ NU~BER: .,i~is~oo FORMATION TESTED: UNt~NO~N NET PAY [~t]: DATE: 3-4-85 TEST NO: GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 2238°0 ALL DEPTHS MENSUREO FROM: ..R~ KELLY BUSHING TYPE OST: C~SEO HOEE I~/LPR CASING PERFS, [~t): 8S~5~-70~5~ HOLE OR CASING SIZE (tn]; g~825 HALLIBURTON CAMP: NORTH SLOP~ ELEVATION (~t]: 0 TOTAL OEPTH [~t]; ~88~0 Lo O~ PHILLIPS PACKER DEPTH[S] [~t]~ ssso TESTER: FINAL SURFACE CHORE [tn]: BOTTOM HOLE CHORE (tn]: 2~250 WITNESS: ° HUO WEIGHT lib/gel]: HUB VISCOSITY [sec]: ESTIHNTEO HOL~ TEMP, (°F]: ~0 OR]LLING CONTRACTOR: ~CTU~L HOLE TEHP, [°F]; .~12 ~ 6~0~ £t P~RKER DRILLING FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVERED MUD & ~NTER SAMPLER DNTN SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Psig BT SURFACE: © OF ppm cu.¢t. OF ORS: ~~°F ppm cc OF © ~°F ppm cc OF WATER: © ~°F ppm cc OF HUB: © OF ppm e--.°F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION OATA OIL GRAVITY [oRpl]; m oF TYPE AMOUNT WEIGHT GAS/OIL RATIO (cu,¢~, per bbl]: DZESEL fFEE~] GAS GRAVITY: RECOVEREO: S600 FEET OF OIESEL CUSHION REMARKS: STYLUS FRILEO ON H-253 NAD H-15S WHEN GUNS FIREO- THESE CHARTS WERE NOT RECEIVEO FOR PROCESSING. REPORTEO TOTAL DEPTH IS ACTUALLY PLUG BACK OEPTH. CHARTS INDICATE POSSIBLE SLIGHT PLUGGING DURING THE FLOW PERIODS~ .., TYPE & S TINE 3-4-85 1345 1357 1403 1412 1548 2125 2325 3-5-85 0115 0117 0120 0122 0133 0148 0220 0230 0245 0300 0315 0330 0345 0400 0415 0430 0445 OSO0 0515 0530 0538 1407 1SO0 1516 ZE MEASURING DEVICE CHOKE ] SURFRCE S]~E PRESSURE PS] BH 2 2 3 3 3 3 GAS RATE HCF 71CKET NO: ~ REH RKS DIESEL CUSHION IN DRILL PIPE ON BOTTOH SET PACKER - PRESSURED LPR VALVE WITH 1700N DROPPED GEO-VANN FIRING BAR GUNS FIRED-TEST STARTED-GOOD BLOW HflRO BLOW GOOD BLOW FAIR BLOW FAIR BLOW fiLL THROUGH 1/B" BUBBLE HOSE FAIR BLOW FAIR BLOW WEAK BLOW WEAK BLOW WEAK BLOW - CLOSED TOOL RTTEHPTED TO OPEN flPR-A CIRCULATING VALVE FAILED ENGflGEO STYLUS ON HT-196 ENGAGED STYLUS ON H-155 ENGAGES STYLUS ON H-111 ENGAGED STYLUS ON H-253 TOOLS MADE UP-TRIPPED IN HOLE TYPE & SIZE MEgSURING DEVICE: TICKET NO: TIME CHOKE SURFnCE GAS SIZE PRESSURE RATE RgTE RE M~RK S PSI MCF BPD WAFTED ON RIG REPRiR5 1648 STARTED REVERSING OUT - PLUGGING OFF ZN CHOKE MRNIFOLO 1948 I REVERSING OUT COMPLETED - OPENED BYPRSS AND RELEHSED PACKER ]952 TRIPPED OUT OF HOLE 3-6-85 0200 TOOLS OUT 0233 OISENGRGEO STYLUS ON H-1ll 0238 DISENGAGED STYLUS ON HT-198 TICKET NO: 16315200 CLOCK NO: 18554 HOUR: 72 0 20 40 60 80 i00 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 269 FIRST FLOW I558 4 t605 5 1658 8 1705 5 1750 9 1778 7 1822.0 1885.4 1913.1 1955.5 1993.3 2029.4 2048.2 2075.2 49 1 53 4 46 6 45 4 27 7 43 3 63 4 27 7 42.4 37.8 36.1 18.8 27.0 FIRST CLOSED-IN GAUGE NO: 1!1 DEPTH: 5906°9 M~NUTES I PRESSUREI aP FIRST CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 34 t35 2962.1 887.0 35 150 2995.5 920.3 86 165 3022.9 947.7 37 180 3045.1 970.0 68 195 3065.5 990.4 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 210 225 240 270 300 330 360 390 42O 45O 48O 510 515 3081,4 t006.3 3096.3 1021.2 3108 8 1033.7 3129 3146 3161 3169 3177 3t85 3192. 9 1054.7 6 1071.5 8 1086,4 5 1094,4 1 1102.0 1 1109.9 1 1116.9 3198.2 1t23.0 3201.5 1126.4 3203.0 1127.9 txlt I l o gd_~_t~t t +At 88 7 0.455 94 9 0.435 100 7 0.40~ 106 1 0.387 111 2 0,367 115 9 0.349 120.3 0.332 124.5 0 318 132.1 0 292 138.9 0 270 145.0 O 251 150.5 0 235 155.5 0 221 160.0 0 208 164.2 0 197 168.0 0.187 t71.6 0.178 172.1 0.177 2 1 S 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 6 8 7 9 8 11 10 ]2 12 13 14 14 16 15 18 ]6 20 17 22 18 24 ]9 26 20 28 21 30 22 35 28 40 24 45 25 50 26 55 27 60 26 70 29 80 30 90 Si 100 32 110 33 120 2075.2 2097,9 2113.0 2128.8 2145 2 2160 9 2174 2 2189 7 2204 8 2218 5 2232 7 2254 2 2282,7 2303.6 2322.1 234~ 4 2363 9 2385 2 2407 3 2428 8 2448 5 2489 4 2538 2 2576 4 2613 0 2642.7 2674.2 2732.4 2782.7 2827.0 2885.5 2897.3 2926.1 22.7 37.9 53.6 70.0 85.8 99 i 114 5 129 7 143 3 157 6 179 1 207 6 228.5 247.0 267.3 288.8 310.0 332,1 353.6 373.3 414.2 463.0 501.2 537.9 567,6 599.1 657.3 707.6 751.8 790.3 822.1 850.9 1.0 2,428 2,0 2,110 3.0 t.942 4.0 1 812 4.9 1 721 5.8 1 645 6.8 t 582 7.8 1 522 8.7 i 474 9.7 1 428 11.4 1 354 13.3 1 290 15.1 1 234 16.9 1 186 18.5 1 144 20.3 1 106 22.0 1 070 23.6 1 040 25.2 1 010 28.9 0 983 30 8 0 923 34 7 0 873 38 3 0 829 41 9 0.790 45 3 0.756 48 7 0.725 55 1 0.672 61,1 0.827 66.8 0.588 72.1 0.555 77.2 0.525 82.0 0.499 e 1 F 2 3 5 ? 8 9 10 il 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 0 47 SECOND FLOW 2232. ,t 2288.5 56.1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 35 40 45 50 SECOND CLOSED-IN 2288.5 2343.6 2372.7 2406.1 2440.6 2469.4 2488.5 2502.7 2515.5 2527.6 2589.7 2559 4 2583 3 2602 1 2620 0 2841 2 2660 0 2672 4 2689.4 2702.7 2721.5 2757.0 2789.4 2814.2 2844.2 55.2 84.2 117.8 152.1 180.9 200.0 214.2 227.0 239.1 251.2 270.9 294.8 313 6 331 5 352 7 371 5 383 9 40O 9 414 2 433 0 468.5 500.9 525.8 555.8 1.0 2.500 2.0 2 182 3 0 2 013 3 9 I 893 4 9 1 792 5 9 t 716 6 8 1 653 7 8 1 593 8 7 1 544 9 6 1 501 11 5 1 424 13.4 1 358 15 2 1 305 17 0 1 256 18 8 1 212 20 6 1 173 22 2 1 139 24 0 1. 08 25 7 1.076 27 3 1.050 31 4 O. 989 35.4 O, 937 39.3 O. 892 43.0 0.853 LEGEND: ~ STARTED REVERSING REHflRKS: RLL REflOINGS, OTHER THRN INITIRL HYDROSTSTIC, fiRE TflKEN FROM CORRECTED "ZERO" REFERENCE POINT. TICKET NO: 16315200 CLOCK NO: 18554 HOUR: 72 RE-I~7~ MINUTES IPRE$SURE1 AP [ G SECOND CLOSED-iN - CONTINUED 26 55 2869.4 580.9 2'7 80 2890.3 601 · 8 28 70 2927.6 639. 1 29 80 2957.6 669. ! 80 90 2985.2 696.7 31 ID0 3011.0 722.5 32 110 3033,8 745.4 33 120 3051 . 8 763.3 34 130 3072.0 783.5 35 139 3083.5 795. 1 36 287 3168.0 879.5 t xdt ~ t+At 46.6 50.2 57.0 63.4 69.5 75.4 80.9 86.2 91.2 95.5 148.2 GAUGE NO: 111 DEPTH: 6906,9 0.817 O. 785 0.730 0.683 0 643 0 608 0 578 0 550 0 525 0 505 0.315 MINUTES LEGEND: []][] STARTED REVERSING REMARKS: aLL READINGS, OTHER THaN INITIAL HYDROSTATIC, aRE TAKEN FROM CORRECTED "ZERO" REFERENCE POINT. TICKET NO, 16315200 0.0, LENGTH OEPTH DRILL PiPE ...................... 3. 500 DRILL COLLBRS ................... PUMP OUT REVERSING SUB .......... riPR CIRCULriTING VALVE ........... DRILL COLLflRS ................... LPR-N TESTER VriLVE .............. BUNDLE CRRRIER .................. DRILL COLLflRS ................... CROSSOVER JriR ............................. CROSSOVER ....................... CROSSOVER ....................... RTTS CIRCULriTING VriLVE .......... CriSING PriCKER ................... CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL PIPE ...................... CROSSOVER ....................... GEO-VriNN PORT SUB ............... CROSSOVER ....................... TUBING .......................... GEO-VriNN FIRING LEflO GEO-VriNN FIRING LEriO ~ EXTEN .... GEO-VRNN GUNS fiND SHOT DETECTORS GEO-VriNN GUNS fiND SHOT DETECTORS 4.750 S.O00 5.000 4.750 5.000 5.375 4.750 4.750 4.625 4.750 6,000 6.500 8.250 6,125 3,500 TOTflL DEPTH 2,602 2. 250 2.250 2. 250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.370 2.250 2.563 2.400 2. 400 2.563 2.802 2.450 6731.0 88.4 1,0 3,0 58.7 16.4 7.9 27,7 1.0 S.O 0.8 0,7 4.0 6.5 0.7 87.8 0.7 1.5 0.4 30.0 8.1 1.7 50.0 4.3 8819.9 6820.9 6882.6 6906.9 6942.1 6950.0 6954.8 6993.3 6995.0 7045.0 7049.3 9188.0 EQUIPMENT OFt T t:::1 10000 1 2 GflUGE NO CIP 1 2 111 0 OflOOE NO TICKET NO CIP 1 2 1631S200 1000 100 1. <> <> <> <> T*OT/[T+OT] 4> 100~ 1000o 100 10 6RUOE NO ClP 1 2 OaUOE NO ClP 1 2 111 0 <> <> ORUGE NO TICKET CIP t NO 2 16315200 0,1 T DT/[T+BT] LLIBURTO ~]CKE¢ NO. ]63]5400 O9-APR-85 NORTH SLOPE F ORMFI T I ON TE $ T I NG SERV I CE REPORT 6 A U 6 E N 0 ~ .:_..":. !)_! BLFtNKED OFF: Nli HOUR OF CLOCK: ,,," BLANKED OFF: kit! PRESSURE REPORTED CRLCULRTED HOUR OF CLOCK; ,,. I~LFtNK~O OFF: ..... !:'~.__:'~. MOUR OF CLOCK: ..... 'i;i,.::~. EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA TICKET NUMBER: 16315400 FORMRT~EkN TESTED: NET P~Y {¢±): GROSS TESTED FOOT~GE: 187.5 ~LL DEPTHS MEASURED FROM: R~LLY BUSHING TYPE DST: C~S~D HOLE W/L?~ CBSING PERFS. HOLE OR CAS~NG S~2E [in]: ~,825 H~LLIBURTON C~MP; ELEVATION Ifil; 4~.0 NORTH SI O?E TOTAL OEPTH If*I: ~a5~.O PLUG 8~CK OE?TH L.Oo?HILI IPS P~CKER OEPTHISI Ifi): ~ss TESTER:" FINAL SURFACE CHORE Iin]: O.SO000 BOTTOM HOLE CHORE Iinl: 2.250 W.C. HIEN WITNESS; MUD WEIGHT lib/go,I: MUO VISCOSITY ESTIM~TEO HOLE TEMP. [°F]; 80 ORILLING CONTRACTOR: ACTUAL HOLE TEMP. [°FI: 74 ® ~122.5 fi PRRKER FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVERED MUD & WATER SAMPLER DATA SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Psi§ AT SURFACE: ~ °F PP~ cc OF OIL: © OF ppm cc OF W~TER: © --, OF ppm cc OF HUD: ~ °F ppm ~ °F ppm TOTRL L~SU~B cc= HYDROCRRBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DRTB OZL ORRV~TY I°RPI): m oF TYPE RNOUNT WEZOHT GRS/OZL RRT~O Icu,¢to pec bb~): O~ESEL fFT,1 Zooo.~ ORS GRRVZTY= RECOVEREB: 2900' OF ORILLINO MUO REMRRKS: -'HE CHRRT FROM ORUOE ~25~ WRS NOT RECEIVED FOR PROCESSING THE FINRL CLOSED IN PERIOD WRS ENDED PREMRTURELY RT THE TIME RERD FOR POINT "O" DUE T'O SUDDEN UNEXPLRINED PRESSURE ZNCRERSE TYPE & SIZE HERSUR]NG DEVICE: J TICKET NO: [ SIZE PRESSURE RATE RATE RE MARKS PSi M£F BPD 1 710 t TOOLS MROE LiP , 1920 I DRILL P}PE ON BOTTOM I , 2015 , I SET PACKER 2022 PRESSURED LPR AND OPENED 2033 OEO VAN GUNS FZRED-O00D BLOW 2035 8/64 45 2033 50 2045 32/'64 0 2115 DEAD-NO BLOW ........ 3-12-85 0033 32/64 CLOSED LPR 0835 PRESSURED RPRR AND REVERSE CIRCULRTE 0914 OPENED BYPASS-PULlED PACKER .-, LOOSE, RIG DOWN --, _ -_ -- _ TICKET NO. 16315400 0.0. LENGTH BEF'TH DRILL PiPE ...................... ORILL COLLARS ................... PUMP OUT REVERSING SUB .......... APR-TYPE "A" CIRCLILATING VALVE.. ORILL COLLARS ................... LPR-N TESTER VALVE .............. BUNDLE CARRIER .................. DRILL COLLARS ................... CROSSOVER ....................... JAR ............................. CROSSOVER ....................... CROSSOVER ....................... RTTS CIRCULATING VALVE .......... CASING PACKER ................... CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL PIPE ...................... CROSSOVER ....................... PORT SUB [GEO VAN) .............. CROSSOVER ....................... TUBING .......................... GEO VAN EQUIPMENT ............... GEO VAN EQUIPMENT ............... PERFORATING GUN ................. TIME DELAY DEVICE ............... 3.500 4.750 5.000 5.000 4.750 5.000 5.375 4.750 4.750 4.825 4,750 4,750 6.500 8.250 6.125 3.500 2.375 TOTAL DEPTH 2.602 2.250 2. 250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.250 2.870 2,250 2.438 2,400 2.400 2.563 2.602 2.400 1.995 3947.2 89.2 1.0 3.0 57.8 16.4 7.9 28.9 1.0 5.0 0.8 1,0 4.0 6.5 0.7 92.2 0.7 1.5 0,4 30.0 8.1 1.7 40.0 2.8 4036.4 4037.4 4098.2 4122.5 4159.1 4166.4 4263.3 4295.1 4305.0 4350.1 4354.0 E OU I PMENT OR T FI CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. i P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 . ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude _~,~4. ,'"J /.,' ''~ '?'~'--/ LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL Alaska DATF March 22, 1985 LAB NO. 8064-1 SAMPLE FROM DST ¢/3 Flow Sample ¢Jl REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), rog/1 0.56 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 ..... 0.40 IRON (Fe), mA/1 3.6 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium Magnesium Iron ................ mgll meq / 1 11621 505.50 20 0.51 42 2.]0 2,0 0.16 Total Cations ......... 508.27 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide .......... . mgll 740 16~000 145 2075 0 Total Anions m,eq/,1 15.39 454.02 4.83 34.03 508.27 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. Observed pH . .... Na Ca Mg Fe 29634 28898 8.6 Specific resistance ~ 68° F.: Observed .......... O. 27 Calculated ......... 0.25 ohm-meters ohm.meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale MEQ per Unit 100 Na 10 Ca 10 Mg 10 Fe Sample above described .... ] ~ I ! ! /: , ~=, ..... ~ ,,,, ~,, ,. ,, ;_~.,, ~'rr.~_,.:, .,. lllll~;I{ll ]111~ Illl!lllllll!llllllilJ iii! Illlll; 'il lil'l ' j j ~ -i i i~!Jlli!iJllllJllllll ''' I ......................... HCO' "~I'T~ ~' '1'1 ' ~llJll ~lllilil~l!~l]]lll SO4 ~11 I~ Illi I111 !lllll~~l~lil!l llJl t111IlI IJ INa value in above graphs includes Na, K. and LI} NOTE, Mg'l: Milligrams per hter Meqtl = Milligram equivalent per liler Sodium Chloride equivalenl = by Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculalion horn componenla CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL L.dBOR,4TORIES OF ALASKA, INC. _ P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LAB NO. 8064-2 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST 3 SAMPLE FROM 125 Strokes Sample #1 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 0.86 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1---0.96 IRON (Fe), mg/1 1.9 mgll meq/1 22953 998.44 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 35 0.90 Calcium ............. 48 2.40 Magnesium .......... 7.4 0.61 Iron ................ - ..... Total Cations ......... 1002.35 Anions mg/1 Sulfate .............. 365 Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... 1210 Hydroxide ........... 34,000 230 Total Anions me___q~l 7.59 967.26 7.66 19.84 1002.35 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 58442 58147 8.8 Specific resistance ~ 68° F.: Observed .......... 0. !6 Calculated ......... 0.17 ohm-meters ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described .... ~ ', 'l~;]ll!,llil~l~L~: ' ~a '-~'~"'~'~"~"~ ........ [ ] ilIi''I~IIIIIIIII~II;BIIII]I]III~II~IIIIlII ~1i,f IIlilllZ~llll~JJ~Jill llll~lJ~lll IIl U I-]iilllJJIJiill~Jll,l~ ~ I[lllJllllJtJJllllliJlil }T: i i I I il I llJlllllll] r~ I ~- I [ i::l' ''l~ I :]1: j t -I- 'l ' -I' ; I' , ~J '~ I Scale MEQ per Unit 100 Na 10 Ca 10 Mg 10 Fe (Nd value rn above graphs includes Nd, K. =,nd L1) NOTE Mg,'l = I~Jh~am5 per hter Meqtl = Milh~ram equi.alen! per hl~'r .~,d,um Chloride equi.,alent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculalson from components CHEMIC4L & GEOLOGICAL L4BOR4TORIES OF 4LASK 4, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LAB NO. 8064-3 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST ¢/3 SAMPLE FROM 1020 AM Flow Sample ¢/2 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 0.77 STRONTIUM (Sr), rog/1 ..... 0.48 IRON (Fe), mg/1 1.2 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 44778 19 23 z~l.0 Total Cations ......... meq/! 1947.82 0.49 1.15 0 1949.46 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 625 68,000 5O0 135 0 · Total Anions meq/1 13.00 1917.60 16.65 2.21 1949.46 Total dissolved solids, rog/1 .......... NaCl equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 113,811 113,797 Specific resistance ~ 68° F.: Observed .......... 9.8 Calculated ......... 0.08 0.09 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe Sample above described II!Tel'Ii II[!lllIl IIi~]l~,; I!1111~I] ll~l~llli II1~1111! It~!11~ Illt]liil Iii!lllli I~' !l.i WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit F~-]ZF~~-I4G~4~[~:~~~~~~~ ~~:- ;.i. ii ,4. ~~.'~~I' ,-*.44 :''"~'¢,: ~J ~!' " 200 Na 111111111J!l :l[ll 1~I!111111t11111111111111 7~lFl?]lll l~l lll]il?ll~lI~itl~l~!lllllll~tlllllll t i I , ] I I ]l Ti! 11 l]lllllfll I~llllli:]l ~lillll II~llljll~lill Illll IT I ] I llllll]lllljJll[] I~/1/I 1 II ]l]lllll/j I II]]l[ll ]1] I] ~u~ Ca i~TlttlJ];i~l[[~tl llr,l[lt~[~[lllll,~]]l~]ll] [j~l]ll~J~l [ j t ~ 1 1~]11]]1 ~711 Il II *il ltl ~1 Ill 11 Il Ill~llll I I I I ti I I !Il Il l]lllll I I~l~ll 111111~1t1111~ ~111111~ II~tlll~l~lll~ I~J~l .!]l]ll~l]!lllll I 11 1 I I Iil11: ' 'l il : i I I I l~i I ill 11 ' ''' '~ ' I ~ 1 1 I t ! 111111 I I 20 Mgl I I ........................... ~ I I t1111 !11111 II11 II /1 llll~ll ~1 l,Jll ltl,lillil~ Ililillllli]lll - i .;7ill:i~ : 4 t ~l i i I t ] t Y I lil Il , , I I'~ ,1~'~1::'.;I~: -I-:' I 'l ~--~-]'' 'l]'~IJ (Na value in above graphs includes Ne, K. and L1) NOTE: Mgll = Milligrams per liler Meqll = Mall,gram ¢;qui~alen! per lile¢ 5od~urn Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation Irom componenta Cl HCO' SO4 CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD. COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #3 LAB NO. 8064-4 SAMPLE FROM 200 Strokes Sample ¢/2 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 0.83 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 ..... 0.80 IRON (Fe), mg/1 2.1 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 33 Calcium ............. 39 Magnesium .......... 5,8 Iron ................ --- mgll me, q/1 22730 988.76 Total Cations ......... 0.84 1.95 0.48 992.03 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 410 34,000 200 1100 0 Total Anions .meq/_~ 8.53 958.80 6.66 ]8.04 992.03 57880 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. 5?565 Observed pH ....................... 8.8 Specific resistance ~t, 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated 0.15 ohm.meters 0.13 ohm.meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above d ;scribed 61 HCO' SO' Scale MEQ per Unit ~tllll'l [1 I ILL;il } i :1~1t lllllllllllll ~T~ '~i[i li~iiT~:~l:~l~l~ lll;lllllllll I~]~li}~;l } }1 Illt~II T I !~lt' I l~llI]llll]~llllII 11111 ~[fjl[Illlll ~11~ llllJL [ J 1I I J,~ ; 11) 1 Jill!Il} r i! ~]TfTlll) ~ Il ti Il I Ii I)l I [Ill I l t I1 Zlfll 10 Mg ........... -': Ililrllll)l~] 1 ]jjlll I jlllillllllfllll IllII I It'll~i!l~m; I II )l ~f~l'r~] ~ ! ~7 it lJJiJlJilJll; I I I 1 i)IF ifl)lIlll)fI1 17 I I llll )ii I Ill ~,~::,t,,:]~]:,~;~]~:',~:~ '~':: ';~'.I'~![[ CO~ ; :. · :: .... ;; ; ' -; rna value in abo,e gcaphs includes Na. K. and LI) NOTE. Idgtl = M,Ihgrams, per hler Meqll = M,II,grarn equiwalent per liter S,4;>d,um Chlol~Oe ~quh~alent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation Dom componenlm CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD Alaskan Crude COUNTY STATE Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #3 LAB NO. 8064-5 SAMPLE FROM 1035 AN Sample #3 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), rog/1 0.45 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 ...... 0.40 IRON (Fe), ms/1 2.1 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 8559 Potassium ........... 29 56 Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... 1.0 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... 372.32 0.74 2.79 375.85 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 425 12,000 55O 0 175 Total Anions m_eq/1 8.84 338.40 18.32 0 ]0.79 375.85 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ..... : ................. 21574 23122 12.1 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.33 0.31 ohm-meters ohm.meters Na Ca Mg Fe Sample above descri 1 [7]!]l]llJl ''' WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN bed !] ',Till/ii I1! IllTJTil!lll IIIlllillill Illlitllllll 11111111]111 III111!1[tll I Illlitl lllll ....... i11111111111 III111111111 t11111111111 tlllllll!!l! !!l~l,ililll Illllllll]ll lllll~Jlllt ;lllllllllll~ ilJllltllllli illltlllllllI ii11111!111 rllllflilllll t!lltlll Scale MEQ per Unit Cl 50 Na Oil 5 Ca so' 5 Mg CO3 5 Fe (Na value in above graphs includes NA. K. ,,nd LI) NOIIF; MG~I = Milligrams per liter Meq'l = Milhgtlrn equivalenl per liter E~xhum Chloe*de equivalent =: bi' Dunlap & Hawlhorne celculalion I,om cornponenla l!llllllll !]11111111 !lilllllll !1111111 IIllllll~ Illlllllll 11v ~!lll illlilll'-Jl'~ I*11111111 Illlllllll 111111II1! ll)llillll ]~;tl?llli [Jllllllll :'' 51Z!;I C1 HCO: SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD. COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude DATE March 22, 1985 LAB NO. 8064-6 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM Alaska DST #3 300 Strokes Sample #3 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 0.65 STRONTIUM (Sr), mR/1 ...... 0.63 IRON (Fe), mg/1 1.6 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll meq/! 23896 1039.48 , 37 ,, 0.95 , 35 . 1.75 5.4 _ 0.44 Total Cations .......... ~ Anions Sulfate .... .......... Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 510 35~000 155 2430 0 Total Anions meq/_l 10.61 987.00 5.16 39.85 1042.62 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 60773 60084 8.6 Specific resistance ¢j', 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.14 0.13 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit 200 Na 20 Ca 20 Mg 20 Fe Sample above described JilJ]illllJJlJ J JlJl)llltlllJJ]JllJllJ 1:~;;1;;~1:, ~ J ]:]I:~Z;I~ J t ~ :~:'l'~ '':1 :~:l~:~zv ~ I1 ,~l ]!2J COs ': ] '; ::1 ~ - ~ :: :1: (N, val,~e in above graphs includes Na. K, and L1) NOTE. M~I = M,Ihgrams per htef Meq,'l = Mdhgram equivalent per hill ~)<:~::hum Chloride e~ui~al{nl = by Dunlap & Hawlhorne c&lculalion I,om £ornponlnll CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD_ COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #3 LAB NO. 8064-7 SAMPLE FROM 1205 PM Sample REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARI~{ (Ba), mg/1. 0.35 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 .... 0.17 IRON (Fe), mg/1 1.6 mgll 20134 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 41 Calcium ............. 18 Magnesium ........... Z, 1,0 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 875.83 1.05 0.90 0 877.78 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... ~ngll 810 30,000 340 0 0 Total Anions me q/_l 16.85 846.00 11.32 3.61 877.78 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... 51315 NaC1 equivalent, rog/1 .............. 51085 Observed pH 9.7 Specific resistance ® 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.16 0.15 ohm-melers ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described --~. ~ '1 '1 ;1 ~ ---_~-~ _~], ..v-.-~ ~!;1]11111!111 liiilI:~;!: :l:'-::;::~-l;;;it i ltlilll Cl 100 Iltl! ~ {1 ~ ~ 31,~1'111!7:ll!!]llllllljjlj I · '~llltililliilllllllllll] 1 l;;i;li~ltl I ~ '~- ITM I I ]~1 ; 1' I ' _:i I1 - i lil;!l!i,;ll~Ill, i ! I il' II 1 ~ I 11]1i!11~111 :~lillflI:;ll 11' ~111111111111t1111 lii;;I !!11;; ~l:lI!!l;llll Illllllllllll ILL] Scale MEQ per Unit 10 Na Ca Mg Fe ! I!,~ ; itll 1~111 lll~ll] It1111 111111 Hillll ~llll lllll ,1111 1111 IIII II~II] I I1 Jl:fll! ~ --~1 ; '"~,t I;'I'1' '' -~-4--~.. ~flllllll,il!l;::jl!;ii];illl [;:l:llll~l!ll' ;!1: ~lll;l!lllll '. I ! ll'l!l''7llllltli;lil~lllli)l~lllllj I IIl~illlllllltlllllllllllllllll II~llllliillI!lll!!ll,.,L~...L,II[II1111111 Illlllill!!lllllllll!l~l!littl]¥Iillllllllll ;' I~ ~ ~ II~llllllll i Iii I Ililllllllllltlll lJlllllllilllltlllllll~lilllllllllll!lIII111 Ilil~llllllllll!illllll~~~~ lllllllll il l~~lllllJlllllllll I T~~]ItlIIIII~IIIII~ I 11]~':1]11tl]1~1~]]]I]l]llllllJ llll~llllll ~11' :]1 it~llllllJ 11 ~ ~ IIIIt11II]111111] II!1~1 llllIIllltJllllll!!lllllll illll]l~ll~f~llllll~]!l]!ll!lllllllll]J 801 Illll~lll~llltilllillllllllllllilil I If I lillllllllIlllll~ Ilil I I ~lllllllil~llllll~llllltll i Illlll!~;i, liilll]l]]Jlll i il i[illil~l:' j; : I - ; It ~ ,-i- ' 'IJ (Ha value in above graphs includes NI. K. and L1) NOTE Mg.'l = Milhgtam$ pe¢ hler M~q!l = Milligram ~quivalenl per hill ,~,um Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & H-wlhorne cllculalion Irom componenll CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. ; P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #3 LAB NO. 8064-8 SAMPLE FROM 500 Strokes Sample REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 0.47 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 0.32 IRON (Fe), mg/1 5.1 mgll 21769 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 37 Calcium ............. 25 Magnesium .......... 1.0 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 946.95 mg/1 1160 Anions Sulfate .............. 0.95 Chloride ............. 32 ~_000 1.25 Carbonate ........... 310 0.08 Bicarbonate ......... 755 --- Hydroxide ........... 949.23 Total Anions meq/1 24.13 902.40 10.32 12.38 949.23 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 55,550 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: 55006 Observed .......... O. 15 ohm-meters 9.3 Calculated ......... O. 14 ohm-meters Sample above described ....... ' ..... ~;.I~iTIIIt~II~T~ N ;~]i]~f' ~ 'll]llt :IJ~IIIItIIIIIIIIIN]II]I, lilIII lllllll I'T';l!lltlllltllllllll N Ii ~ t111 ~llllll l:]:~l lilfllI .... ~I::7:1:1: WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale MEQ per Unit ""[' Cl Na Imllll Illt]lllllli[~Jl Ill il iilllllllli I [ lllllllllllll I I III ITM I1 II III I 1ti Il It11111i111!111111]ll]lll t ~ . IIllll ill .Ill ; .il ): itl :Till ,TAil li[[i}: Ttl )l iiilllJllll~ II1111 II1111 [tllllll II ~ tlllillllllllltlllllllllllllllll I 11~ Illlll~tll ~ llllllll 11 ...... 10 IIIt ] I I t {11 !il Il I I I!ll I Ill r ~ ] I~'I}l} I~l~ll]tl~lll HCO3 ':::~: HCO: Ca [~ ..... :,::,, ............... i111[i il :i]l }iiii lllll!]Jll lllItl i]lltllllll l Ti]Ill I{]Tll ~ i i i II ] i l::iIl I:) : Il I ~ J il ~ It 11 ] I I Ill; III il~.l 1]]] I Il II Ill I1 I111Ii i~1111 1 1 1 ...... 10 I i 111[ I fl{ ................ )I1 ........ I ..... l:l iii I iilII ~1111111 1111111 Il IllllIlllll Il (iT IlT~' :iFI1~ il I ':;:l J ~ill!l!]l)lll)~ I '' 1' ' ''~[~~l]2[ll!l~tit~'~] CO3 1 ' ] I II [2' ~ I ; I i ] i i ,~: ; , 1 : ' I : : (Na value in above gtaphf, includes NI. K, and L1) NOTE: Mgtl = M:lhgram,t per hter Meql'l = Milhgram equivalent per liter .~>diurn Chloride equiv-lent = bJf Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation Dom components CHEMICAL & GEOLOGIC, IL LABOR,dTORIES OF ALASK,A, INC. · P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT March 22, Alaskan Crude DATF LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL Alaska SAMPLE FROM 1985 8O64-9 LAB NO. DST #3 2 PM Sample #6 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), rog/1 ............. 0.39 STRONTIUM (St), mg/1 IRON (Fe), mg/1 0.21 2.5 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 26717 Potassium ........... :~8 Calcium ............. 24 Magnesium .......... 1,7 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 1162.21 0.97 1.20 0.14 ___ 1].64.52 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... HydroXide ........... mg/1 meq./1 1040 ~1.63 40,000 1128.00 250 8 33 _ 400 6.56 Total Anions 1164.52 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 68,1.68 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: 67725 Observed .......... 0.12 ohm-meterS 9.4 Calculated ......... 0.12 ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described t~,-4---4'f :*--4 :::-t--~--4:';-;4q,.~Z4-'4--'l i i 1111 .... .... I '!:[lilT -;I i' ''~ ':' .'"'~--- l]ll'lllllll~!llllllF'lK!i!lll'llltt!l~!:~~ I ';'1~]''1 '*'1~'''1I ~11~111111~ ';~l- ~::]ll']ll::;llll]llillll ] tlllttllJt!~]]l?~l~] ~~1 11 Iltl/lil IIIIII1'1]1 I] I!':;Ij 1~1]]:'I]~t~1ii :j-Jllll!llllt~lj.:ill~ W~:, .............. If:: ~, ~ ............... FeFI:: :l::::l::::l::''~ , Scale MEQ per Unit ,,, ,.., il~ Cl 100 Na '"""":'"'" ................ ' .................. Cl [J~LL]J_I~L~LL]IlIItIllll I ~&~lllflllllll ~~~lll!lf!ll!;llill;//llitillll¢llll 111 B lll~lll~]llillllllllll!lltl:r!1l~!lil;ItllllIll ' ~ I l HCO~ 10 Ca ,::t: ....... :-:r, ................... HCO' ~j}]iiilll[lllll:llllllllllllltlllll{ll~ [lllllI:IlII:IIlIIIlI}IIIlii{IIIIIIlllIIlIIlIIIIIT1 :I Il lllil~lllllllltlllill~~ I~1111 ~ I ] I111111t111~!!~11~~lll~lliilllllll ~ tllllllllllllllllllllillllllll~lllllll rqlllll i; II !~111 lll~lllllllllll!!~lllll~l III111t111 llllll~ll!ll!llllllllllltl{llllllllll]tllllllllllll so" 10 MgI ............. ,]l{llllll, .................... 804 Ii I ~ I it I I Illllllllll{lll [ ti'l; ;1~ I ~ I t ' ' ! I t Iii I' ';1' ~l'I ;l~iill:~l,J}}ll]&'l; I r I II li:llli:~lI I Ililiill 1 ]] CO~ 10 Fe '~:':~"" "':' ..... ~:: ~':'" CO~ J!] [- J j · I . 'l 71 {ii ,:-:,[ ~ :m::'~'~" ~ ===================== ',,:~, (Na value in abo,e graphs includes Na. K, and L1) NOTE Mg,'l: M,Ihgrams per hler Meq'$: Milligram equ,valenl per liter Chloride equiwalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculahon Itc, '~mponenll ,, CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. ! P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR Alaskan Crude WELL NO. Zr~ ?'~' //"~ ~-~ FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. DST 4 8064-10 SAMPLE FROM 100 Strokes Sample ~/1 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: INSUFFICIENT SA~LE FOR ANALYSIS. SAMPLE PRIMARILY DIESEL FUEL. Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll Total Cations ......... meq / ]. Anions rog/1 me q / 1 Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... Total Anions ! ......... Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... Mg :~ ..,.-,. ire -- Sample above described ~2111'~llllll~l] I} I) Il !1 :;ii J 1. I I I I I/ ~.~t ~ tlt ~tll t ....... ~ ........ r~ HCOa ~ ;~ -;;, T~ T ~1~]~ ~ ': ; 2~1 ifllli~;lllltlll!i~ J il ]Ill 'I I] ~ ' :' ' ' ilillilllilllli! illl!] Specific resistance 6' 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN :Scale M EQ per Unit A~as'~a { ~lllill~Ji ,I ~, t,~llllilIIIlll ~~ !ti t tf~ ~.~~~.~~~ I il 11111111 ~ ITII ~11 ~l~ll il ~ '~l~ll-I~,l~l{m{~l}~ HCOI Ca 111111}i i ,~ - ] ~ : ~-i;~111111~1111 ~ ~11iiii11111 ll~ll}lJll~JJlllll~l~ ~11111 11 il 1111111111111[II]t}III~IIIIIII]TIIIIIIII t1111 {}lllllllllltlll 1{11 ll]}ll]l}lltlll}llll II11111111 Mg .............. ' ............... .............SO' I 1~1111~] ~11 illll;I[llJJl i , 1 i i1111111 Fe ' '"~';IUH'~:'~; '~~~~:'~''- l:~ ':~"~ CO~ ohm.meters ohm-meters (Na value in abo~,e g~aphs includes Nm. K. &nd kl) NOTE. Mg'l: M,Ihgrarns pe~ htec Meq.q: MHi,gr,am equivalent per liter .~>dmurn Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation f[om componlnll CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. i P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #4 ,LAB NO. 8064-11 SAMPLE FROM 200 Strokes Sample ¢/2 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 1.9 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 ....... 6.3 IRON (Fe), mg/1 ............ 0.30 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 55,509 60 85 .~1.0 meq/,! 2414.64 1.54 4.24 0 Total Cations ......... 2420.42 Anions mg/1 Sulfate. ............. 360 Chloride ............. 86,000 Carbonate ........... 3]0 Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... 575 .meq/1 7.49 2368.80 __!0.32 0 33~81 Total Anions' Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll Observed pH ....................... 140,775 145,395 12.5 Specific resistance ® 68° F.: Observed .......... 0.07 Calculated ......... 0.07 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described !iH~*-~' =:*= :L.-= == *"'~ ~''' ~ ' " Ill I:Jl'I;IlIIl)m 1 '-;[' l~~~.m~ ''l')]tl~7'~lt't'j::~') COa 'I 1 ' Scale M EQ per Unit 200 Na 20 Ca 20 Mg 20 Fe (Na value in above graphs includes Nla, K. and L1) NOTE Mg'l: M,Ihgram, pet liler Meqll = Milligram equiw&lent per liler 5od,urn Chlormde equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation lhom componenll Cl HCO' SOa CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGIC, IL LABOR.dTORIES OF ALASKA, INC. , P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska WATER ANALYSIS REPORT DATE March 22, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #4 SAMPLE FROM LAB NO. 8064-12 300 Strokes Sample #3 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mc/1 1.2 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 5.2 IRON (Fe)~ ms/1 5.3 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mci1 44828 64 55 Z.l.0 Total Cations ......... meq/1 1950.01 mci1 540 Anions Sulfate .............. 1.64 Chloride ............. 68~000 2.74 Carbonate ........... 220 0 Bicarbonate ......... 0 Hydroxide ........... 310 1954.39 Total Anions meq/1 11.23 1917.60 7.33 0 18.23 1954.39 Total dissolved solids, mci1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mci1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 113,929 Specific resistance (~'. 68° F.: 116,281 Observed 0.08... ohm-meters 12.3 Calculated ......... 0.08 ohm.meters Na Ca Mg Fe , Sample j~JJJJJil~lJ~l '~l~lJ~l ;llj?lll ;]llllI!llll I :;1 ' above described -4--,-'4 .... 4----4 ...... 4 *JJjlll}ilTI}~]il:lillT:ll WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit C 1 200 N a ~"~4*~4w~4'~~~g~;;q 11 i ...... C 1 I II111 i j i i t i } ~ ~1: . . : i 11 I I I i I ) J I J I I~j I I I f I I J I I I I- Illll 11 lllllll] !~Ill llllltllllllljIll lllllllllilll IJlll 111 ~ Illll[llllll~ OH 0 Ca I{tll ~ .......... ""'" ............... , .............. ~ ....................... HCO' Il ~lllllllillJlllJ] Iltlllllll I Jill II lllll~l~fl]lllll. J~ll l~Jlll lJlllJl[] 504 SO" 20 Mg llllJ[llIIIllJJllltl~llllllllllltllllllllllll I~t~1~1 lllJl 11111 Illllltlll~llll!lllllllllllll] JI l~ljtl~ I1111 '1 ,~71 , ' I li~f '11 --- ~ :,: ....... :,.~:~:~,.:. CO~ Fe ,,;~, : ........ " .............. '"": .............. CO' 7T ?]1: (NJ ~jlu~ in Jbo~ ~ph~ NOYE ~g/1: ~lli~t~m~ pet lil~r ~um Chlo~d~ ~qui~jl~nl = b~ Dunl~p CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LAB NO LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST #4 SAMPLE FROM 1:17 PM Sample #5 8064-13 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 0.23 0.28 IRON (Fe), mg/1 2.7 Cations mgll Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 40 Calcium ............. 1.3 Magnesium .......... 4_1.0 Iron ................ 12413 Total Cations ......... meq/1 539.99 1.02 0.06 541.07 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 425 Chloride ............. 18,000 Carbonate ........... 660 Bicarbonate ........... 0 Hydroxide ........... 45 Total Anions .......... meq/j 8.84 507.60 21.98 O 2.65 541.07 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, rog/1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 31320 31904 11.6 Specific resistance (~: 68° F.: Observed O. 24 ohm-meters Calculated ......... __0' 23 Ohm.meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described Scale MEQ per Unit Cl 100 Na HCO~ 10 Ca SO' !0 Mg COz 10 Fe (Na value in abo,~e g;aphs includes Na. K. and LI} NOTE Mgtl = MiIhgfarns per liter Meq'l = Mdllg;arn equi,alent per hter .¢ar2,d~um Chlo;~de equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculalion Irom componenll, Cl HCO' SO' COs CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 TELEPHONE ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER Anchorage, Alaska 99509 (907) 562-2343 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD. COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 22, 1985 LAB NO. 8064-14 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL DST SAMPLE FROM 400 Strokes Sample ¢/5 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), mg/1 1.3 STRONTIUM (Sr), mg/1 ...... 3.7 IRON (Fe), mg/1- 7.4 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 30411 45 41 L1.0 Total Cations ......... meq/! 1322.88 1.15 2.05 0 1326.08 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll meQ/_l 875 18.20 46,000 250 0 40 Total Anions .......... 1297.20 8.33 0 2.35 1326.08 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 77562 77608 10.8 Specific resistance ® 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.11 0.11 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na ¸Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described Scale MEQ per Unit Cl 100 Na 10 Hca' Ca 10 SOa Mg 10 COz Fe Cl HCO' CO' {l'4a value in above §raph$ include5 Na K. and L1) NOTE MG'I = M,Ih~ram.5 per hie; Meq'l: MHhgtam eq¢,va~enl pc, hter ~mum Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne camculahon from components CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. '1 P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR Alaskan Crude WELL NO. _/~,;t_?:~/J~ ~:~-~-/. FIELD, COUNTY STATE Alaska DATE March 8, LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM 1985 LAB NO. 7946-1 DST 1 136 #1 - REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.29 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 0.27 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 0.78 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 22 Potassium ............ 10 Calcium ............. 70 Magnesium ' 3.7 Iron ................ ---- Total Cations ......... meq/1 0.95 0.26 3.49 0.30 5.00 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 25 Chloride ............. 60 Carbonate ........... 0 Bicarbonate ......... 170 Hydroxide ........... meq/1 0.52 1 .69 0 2.79 0 5.00 · Total Anions Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... 274 NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. 224 Observed pH ....................... 8.0 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... 22 Calculated ......... 28 ohm-meters ohm-meters Sample above described ; , j .......... ~~ ~ ~t~ · ~,,,,~1tl ' ll!tlililllllJillll' ,~ j :; ~.. ,,.,, .... HCO' --~-.~+ -]4~- :'~ _L ~ .~X4+~ :- j . ~] ;~, ;] .~~ ~ ] ~ J ::,~ CO~ ~- ' ; · ; , I ' I , , WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN !~,~¥1 4 ]885 Scale MEQ per Unit Alaska 0~1 & C4as Cons. Oommission i t i '- i ]~/; [; ,1 I I Iii 71111 l I; 11 II I [~Wll f I J I I ;Jill 10 Na ~ ~=w ...................... ~, ............Cl [[]; i ,l[l ; :' :- ' ' ~-'~ ' illilililI]lllJilIilll '~ ''' :J;~l } ~llll[i J Illl!l~il~llilililllllll I z~ I , j ;] i; i 1~1 i: /!ii i i 1',. ] l::iil]2lillJlII ~:: ] .i _ :: I i:: J ] :.: 1. :: 1 I1: ,1:' :I:'.~1.:~:1':::1: ::1~: ~ :: 1: . l:.::l::::]l: :1: : l.:::J }.,l::.il::lll [-~J I ' :1 .::l:.:'l- 1::::1 :i 1: ..1'- (Na value in ,,bore graphs includes Na. K. and L1) NOTE: Mgtl = Milligram/, p-er hter Meqll == Milligrlm equlvalenl per liter E>odiurn Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation ICom components HCO' SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-2 SAMPLE FROM DST 1 272 #2 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.32 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 0.20 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 0.90 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 20 Potassium ........... 8.3 54 Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... 3. t Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 0.88 0.21 2.69 0.25 4.03 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 7.0 Chloride ............. 30 Carbonate ........... 0 Bicarbonate ......... 185 Hydroxide ........... 0 Total Anions meo/1 0.15 0.85 0 3.03 4.03 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 ..... ..... 213 NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. 169 Observed pH ....................... 7.8 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 34 ohm-meters 36 ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale MEQ per Unit 10 Na 1 Ca 1 Mg 1 Fe Sample above described , . llill~l]ll~,-l~iJll~;!ll J Il I I I J J il J J JJl J JJJJ~J il J ~ JJ I ]JJ J I J I ] Il lllIlll]lll ina ,,due in above graph, includes Na. K. -,nd L1) NOTE: l,~gll = Milligtmm% per liter Meqtl = k~ilhgram equivalent per lillr Sodium Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculmlion Irtom componenll C1 HCO' SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. ! P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-3 SAMPLE FROM DST 1 408 #3 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.40 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 0.18 IRON (Fe), Mg/1-. 0.56 Cations mg/1 7.6 Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 7.2 Calcium ............. 52 Magnesium .......... 4.7 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... meq/1 0.33 0.18 2.59 0.39 3.49 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. <~1.0 Chloride ............. 25 Carbonate ........... 12 Bicarbonate ......... 145 Hydroxide ........... Total Anions meq/1 0 0.71 0.40 2.38 3.49 Total dissolved solids, mgll ............. 1.75 NaCl equivalent, rog/1 ............... .__1_.~_3 Observed pH ....................... 8.9 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated 34 39 ohm-meters ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described ~--.,..T~ ' ' 'J ' JJ_LIj. J i T1 l ~ J__LJ i i 'r'l-rTf ;T'I r k.L.LL~ r~~'l T ; [ I , Jl il]Ill'ii tllll~ 'i; 11 Ii Ill I ~l ilI I I1 Illlt 11 ;; '1' ' *' lllillJllllllII ' ' , . ,; ; , , ' ] . i ~ . I ; J tl Fe , , _ = ...... , ................ :, CO' Scale M EQ per Unit 10 Na 1 Ca 1 Mg 1 Fe IliiTI Ililil IlJJil I-~J IllltJ Illl/I IJlliJ I!llll IJ]Ji! Ii]iii Ill]il Iii il I: ~1 I (Na value in above graphs includes Na. K. and ll) NOTE. Mg.'l = Mdhg,am$ per liter Meqll = Milligram equivalent per liter E>o~lium Chloride equivalent =: by Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculation Irorn componenll Cl HCO' SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. ! P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska WATER ANALYSIS REPORT DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM LAB NO. DST 1 544 #4 7946-4 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.84 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1- IRON (Fe), M.~/1 0.25 0.20 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 1055 Potassium ........... 6.2 Calcium ............. 72 5.7 Magnesium .......... Iron Total Cations ......... me~ 45.90 0.16 3.59 0.47 50.12 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mg/1 8.1 1700 12 98 Total Anions mea/1 0.17 47.94 0.40 1.61 50.12 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaCl equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH .... ................... 2903 2887 8.2 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: 2.3 Observed ........... 2.3 Calculated ......... ohm.meters ohm-meters Sample above described L~_~A~~I~LU_L;~ I ~,,,,,, H4.4 i ~-T.l :' I : ',~1:''~ . ~iI I I~ , , ~, I :, J ~ ':1~ I ; '';: ::~' j'~ k-- I:::~t~F~~:~H~:;I':;~I~ iii i1 III ] ii ill ii il .~;I : i . ,;i WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit · , I ; :'; i][i II:~[llililJ - , ~-f-H-~t , , ,., ~.- i~l I 1 I $I , , ill i l/Ill ; ' I I ; l/'!!;lll]: 1 Iliitlli]llJllil;iill~i,'l:: HCO~ 1 CaI:PH~qi-PH-t:L~d-Jj_t-j:kkP~k~J-H{FH-~Hq'"~'"'~'~"~" ....... " .... ~ ...... '~'~"~]~J"~"~'FH'+H t ,'-H-H t 4-H 4 4 SO' 1 Mg ~ ' - '~ .wHq4+ -----I,'~-I;:-~T-,'"*'~,IJ~III~Jl· ::1~] !Ii,;ti iii · , I i ,, , : 1:!i;177it1/1tlll!11111111,~:,1 (Ni value in above graphl Includel, NI, K, and L1) NOTE. Mg,'l = Milligram, per Iiler kaeqtl = Milligram equivalent i:~f liter ,%odium Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Haw'thorne calcutalion Irorn componenta Cl HCO' SOa CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, 1NC. 'I P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude DATE March 8, 1985 Alaska LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM LAB NO. 7946- 5 DST 1 680 #5 REMARKS& CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1. STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... IRON (Fe), Mg/1 2.7 3.5 31 mgll Cations mgll Sodium ............. 8304 155 Potassium ........... Calcium ............. 77 Magnesium .......... 4.9 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... raeq/1 361.23 3.97 3.84 0.40 369.44 Anions Sulfate .............. 1090 Chloride ............. 11 ~ 000 Carbonate ........... 0 Bicarbonate ......... 2230 Hydroxide ........... Total Anions ~eq/z 22.67 310.20 0 36.57 369.44 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 21,729 20,689 7.2 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed Calculated ......... 0.38 0.34 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described ' : , ' ; ! i 1 11 ~llilitiill/i~ll;Ill ~"l~j . ~ ]q~qqT'[TT]~'~i~fq I I I I I J I I ~ I I I I I I 111 I I ' ': : ;:liJil] ill i ,l ,IlllJii }iii fill I tilll C1 ; } ; ~; ~lJiJ;[ illl illJllillllil I I Il 1ti Ill 'l:ilill ,l ' 11 I %Z~I I ;i IJ J I il il ;i [11 ~ ji ll~li[l I ] ];l Iii I I lllll t I } IIi I~ 10 ; : ; ': ~: ~ ;- ; ,ri21lil,ll ~llli111 ' ' ;' ' :1 ]:~1 ~ ' ~ l,liilJ Scale M EQ per Unit Na Ca Mg Fe l!]lllilll[l]!]~]!lll}lil~;lllliiilJ~ llll;llil!Tllllllil:lllllll!l, . i~lli]lil~iJ!l::illi:?ll~ilili!J ' III I ; I ; I iI;iI11 llillllill!!Jill[lll;lllllllllll I ! iiilJJJlltl~l]llll I ll!lllllltlilillJlllJllllllllt!llll H_.IlJJ I I 1 ]llitlltlllllillllllllllllll II J ! I U~J_LL.L[I1A}II/II/IIIIll ~ jllllllllltlljllilllllJ ~ql~'~]~qJlllJllltJllllllllllllA~...~LJ-.LJ~J-~.Illlll ll]lllllllll!lltltl]l]]ll]l[lll~t!l!llll ~lil '1 ; I 11 I !;~li:l!l;:I:l .;~l;lJ I :ill I~illll illii;l!lllllll:lli!~l,Iill:i}:l:l~I1't~II ,; ]1 I I !llll:lilllli!l~! I I illll:!Illlilll i ll;;;'l;i 11' :1 ; I ? I l iiii1~1il 1111 ] -,,]1/1; i i (NJ value in above g,aphs includes NJ. K. and tl) NOTE; Mgll == Milligrsms per liter Meqtl = Milligram equivalent per liter Sodium Chloride equi~elenl = b~' Dunlap & Haw-thorne calculation from components HCO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-6 SAMPLE FROM DST1 , Sample 6 @ 816 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 2.0 STRONTIUM (Sr), MK/1 ..... 8.7 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 12 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll meq / 1 Anions mgll 344.40 Sulfate .............. 450 70 1.79 Chloride ............. 11,000 140 6.99 Carbonate ........... 0 10 0.82 Bicarbonate ......... 2100 --- Hydroxide ........... 0 7917 Total Cations ......... 354.00 Total Anions meq/! 9.36 310.20 0 34.44 0 354.00 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 20622 19932 7.1 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... CalCulated ......... 0.37 0.36 ohm-meters ohm.meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described [- ' I_ .] .... I. 1. .I . IllTli[li~[l! '~]]Iiltllll i11 }Ii illl Ill lJllilillllll illll]llJilJJ Jlll]ll Ilflll I i I J i I I J i ] I Il Ii Ii llll] 1111 ill[[llllllll ,il ~l ~ll ~lill lililJlllllll ]!l ~l iIllJ ill llllllllll Illi]}~l]]lll .,..., , i ,'"~"1: , i i i I 11 ;,I;ii~l_'lIll [ 4' i ii ;i] ;il:Jill I Scale MEQ per Unit C1 50 Na HCO~ 5 Ca SO' 5 Mg C.O' 5 Fe illI 1 I Iii Ii ltll III tlllllllll !t ] ' ]Jill (Ne value in above graphs ira:lodes Na, K, and L1) NOTE: Mgfl = MilliGrams I~r Iiler Meq,rl = M,Iligrarn equivalent per liter ,~<)~Jurn Chloride equivalen! == b)' Dunlap & Hawthorne calculalion from components O1 HCO' SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 TELEPHONE ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER Anchorage, Alaska 99509 (907) 562-2343 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD Alaskan Crude COUNTY STATE Alaska REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: WATER ANALYSIS REPORT DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM BARIIIM (Ba), Mg/1 1.6 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 7.6 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 6.1 LAB NO. 7946-7 DST I #7 952 Cations mg/1 5698 Sodium ............. Potassium. .......... 36 Calcium ............. 100 Magnesium .......... 9.1 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... meq/1 247.85 0,92 4.99 0.75 254.51 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll me0/1 160 3.33 8000 225.60 0 0 1560 25.58 0 0 Total Anions' 254.51 14771 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. ]4348 ... Observed pH ....................... 6.7 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.52 ohm-meters 0.50 ohm-meters Ii/ WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described r I I I I I I I I I I [ I I I Jll~~j J~] 7T; I I i 1: }Il IIllllil{llilJlillll ' Jl~;J)J Jif ' ' ' ' r~, . Scale MEQ per Unit 50 Na 5 Ca 5 Mg 5 Fe (Na value in above graphs includes NI, K, and L1) NOTE. Mg'l = M,Ihgrams per liter IMeqtl = Milligram equivalent per liler Sodium Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation from component"' Cl HCO: SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE_ March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-8 SAMPLE FROM DST ] Sample #8 1088 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 7.2 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 8.8 IRON (Fe),'Mg/1 32 Cations mgll SOdium ............. Potassium ........... 32 Calcium ............. 102 Magnesium .......... 8.1 Iron . · --- 42050 Total Cations ......... meq/! 1829.18 0.82 5.09 0.67 1835.76 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 180 Chloride ............. 64,000 Carbonate ........... 0 Bicarbonate ......... 1660 Hydroxide ........... 0 Total Anions meq/1 3.74 1804.80 0 27.22 0 1835.76 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaCI equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 107190 106734 6.6 Specific resistance @ 68" F.: 0.09 Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.08 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described [I,1 ,!'' iii: l[_~_j_ i !} ii!! t;.i Iii illl ]Jl~ Iii; ifil ~11I 111 I~tI Jill ill III1 .... :.. Scale MEQ per Unit Cl 500 Na HCO~ 50 Ca SO' 50 Mg COz 50 Fe (Na value in above graphs includes Na, K. and L1) NOTE: Mg'l = Milligrams per liler Meqll = Milligram equivalenl per liler E~:)diurn Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculalion Irom components C1 HCO' SOa CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR Alaskan Crude WELL NO. ,~ ~' r~ / J '~ .-'~f ~ -- / FIELD '-" / ........ COUNTY STATE Alaska DATE March 8, ]985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-9 SAMPLE FROM DST ~/2 Sample ~/1 @ 100 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/] d.8 STRONTIUM (Sr); Mg/1 ...... Q, 90 IRON (Fe); Mg/1 -0.50 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 58,386 Potassium ........... Calcium ............. 134 Magnesium .......... ~.1.0 Iron ................ meq/l 2539.80 0.28 6.69 0 Total Cations ......... _~ Anions mgll Sulfate ............... 65 Chloride ............. 90,000 Carbonate ........... 170 Bicarbonate ......... 0 Hydroxide ........... 30 Total Anions meo/_1 ] .35 .%3R. OD_ 5.66 0 1.76 2546.77 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... 148:728 NaCl equivalent, mg/1 ................ .j_49 :_041 Observed pH Il. Sample above described ; -1' ~ ~fll ~t I ] -~]Tl]!lillllJJlll 1 I : ~ i~, i i ,iiiiitlll'. '~ ........ Z~ ................. Cl 500 i;i] ~1 ! ii111 ~111 l~tll~'iillllll ~11 !1 1~ 1111 t t111 11 11 i1 ]ll~ I I I ~ 1~ Il I i I I1 I I Il ] t I I I I I III ll~]ll{~'lllJl~l~[]~I~!111!!~11~ttl I i]!11 ~l, llJl lllllll It111tl illl I 111 Il ii lit [lllil[~l 11]11111I Ill IIII11111 IJ !~lllllilltillllllltlil Itlt11111t1111111II111 .............. Ill .... ~t ..... ,]1 .............. I HCO3 50 ................... ~It I i11t ............... I;~''l,;l; , ;ill~lll lltll~qllllllll II I!11 t111t;1~1 lilill~llI1 illll I IIIIll li!lllllll ~ll]~IlJl Jl 11 I 1~1111 ~/II ,11 i~ttlitllll Iltl ]I Illlllllllllllll ~~'," : ...... '~,~,' ................ :~:~' CO~ 50 Specific resistance ®, 68° F.: Observed O. 0.7 Calcula~e~¢~ ~: .~..~,.!.~ .... ED _Q_,_0 7 __ 'VtAY 4 ]985 WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale Alaska 01t ~ a~ Go,'is. &oiiim~ssJon M EQ per U n it Anchorage , ; ' ~ ~ ,t,11' ~ llIl ,, j;i!lJllllJi " ,4 'lltlllll 11111' Illl!~Jll' ~ ' 1~~ ' I ' m ~ I ~ 1 ~ - I . , ~ I ~ INa value in abo,e graphs includes Na. K, ~nd L1) NOTE; Mg'l = Mdi,g,ams per liter Meqq = Mdl,~ram cqui.alent I:~r hter .~>odlum Chlo.de equivalent = by Dunlap & Ha~,thorne calculation I~om components ohm.meters ohm-meters -~ HCO' ~_~SO' %fl CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGIC/IL LABORATORIES OF ALASKa4, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 [] Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska WATER ANALYSIS REPORT DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM LAB NO. 7946-10 DST #2 Sample 2 @ 200 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... IRON (Fe), Mg/1 1.7 1.1 0.20 mgll 72691 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 14 Calcium ............. 178 Magnesium .......... (..1,0 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 Anions rog/1 3162.06 Sulfate .............. 190 Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... 0.36 112,,000 8.88 110 0 0 90 3171.30 Total Anions .meq/_l 3.95 3158.40 3.66 0 5.29 3171.30 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 185,229 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: 0.07 185,918 Observed 0.0-6 11.3 Calculated ......... ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe Sample above described '~'-~"'~l]i;ll '~1 ~lll!llj~ jl~ll!llllltl lil,illliit; ~_L,LJ_,LL~jff;iiiiiiiiiIIlIIIIII ~lli{ll~tl'~il, ~-'-~w%~[~l~ll!lltlllIllll ~t~iiiii,llllI , ~ II111III'~1111 Illil~ I i ] ~ I ~l[lll]~llll]lllll ;;I111~111111 III ~ till i I I IIIllllJlll'lllllllll , ~ , T ....................... I I I illllllllllll I I I 1 llllill ItlllJ i ] j~; ;iii l I~I~]~ Ilii I illllJllllll I I I l]lllllllllll/lllllllllllllll :'il ~;; I ' I Iltlll~ll'lj~llllllll : , ~,~ ,., ,.. ,, 'Si CO3 ,I , :~,, ..~1 ,I ,,;I,,,,t WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale MEQ per Unit ~::~.~_~~~._~j.~~' ~ ~. ...~ ' .,.T.4-., .-H.4-,. '4 4-4.,: zzZ.¢. ~'*" '_ 500 -H-.'"" 4' J i i; I J J: , ii i l ~W-FI-'!~FI~[T I I.I-J. I 111-L'-.i~4-1-4-4-4--i-4~444- I ; I i [11:'lI I I IlllllllAJJ~_ ]IIIZ!!..'' lllll 50 Mg 11 tx4-CH4-~w~ i ~~ ,t,t,,,, .... ,~,,,,,? ..... 50 Fe --m. -----,- ,-'-zrr~ ,'_-:-_Z ~ .144+ , j l~. I - i ,1... ..... , (Ns value in above graphs include.- Ns. K..,nd L1) NOTE; MGI1 == IMilhGtarnt per hlel' Meq'l = MHhgrJIm equivalent per hter E~:~,um Chlo-de equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne ,-llculation horn components ;U HCO' so' IJJ Iii ~CO' CHEMIC4L & GEOLOGIC 4L L4BOR 4TORIES OF 4L4$KA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD Alaskan Crude COUNTY STATE Alaska DATF March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-i 1 SAMPLE FROM DST ~/2 Sample 3 @ 300 strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 1.9 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 1.1 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 0.54 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 66180 12 180 Total Cations ............. meq/1 2878.84 0.31 8.98 2888o13 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 170 Chloride ............. 102,000 Carbonate ........... 155 Bicarbonate ......... ],8.5 Hydroxide ........... 0 Total Anions meqL1 3.54 2876.40 5.16 3.03 0 2888.13 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 168,726 168,694 9.4 Specific resistance ® 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.07 0.06 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described · -- ; ', '' 1111 ~l~ ;Iii Ji'~ _ : : - ': : i ,; -- - ] ' : ~ ~ Scale M EQ per Unit C1 500 Na HCO' 50 Ca SOa 50 Mg CO' .50 Fe (Na value in abo,e graphs includes Na. K, and L1) NOTE. Mg,'l = Milhgrams per hler I~eq'l = Mdligram equlvalenl ~r hler ~,um Ohio.de equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculation horn components Il l| H HCO' I1 IJ ii II ',I CO~ CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude COUNTY STATE Alaska REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: DATF March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM 7946-12 LAB NO. DST 2 , Sample #4 @ 400 strokes DIESEL OIL SAMPLE INSUFFICIENT WATER FOR ANALYSIS. Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll Total Cations ......... meq/1 Anions mg/1 Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... Total Anions ! ......... meq/1 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... Specific resistance ~, 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe sample above described WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit ,~,~,~~?~-::~=-~-~t~/~' '4 ' '4' 44-~- .. :41' 4 -;4z -44-~-J=4' C1 Na .......... ~ ;, :-'. ~ .......... ~~~4~_~~ C1 HCO3 Ca ~4~~~4444~4~44~..M44HIN~~~ HCO' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '~+f~; /; il;; ill~~ +~~Illllllilll~lltl j ~ . . T il ' T , - , T, : '; ;lilllilll II1111 I l~ I I ~117;;11; ~1111~111 SO' Mg ,~:~,.~ ~ , .......................... ,, ........ , SO' :ii~ll;i;t ,i , , ;;1~1 +;; llr;lllli ,; ~ IJ 1111 CO~ Fe " " '~" ......."~ ~q :,~I: ,l~--.~q : .... ~ .... - ~ ........ CO~ (Na value in above graphs includes Hi. K. and L1) NOT[: 140'1 = M,Iligram$ per liter Meq.'1 ,= MHligram equivalent l;~r litlr SOd,urn Chloride equi,alent = by Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculahon Irom cornpor~entl CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. · P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL 1985 LAB NO. 7946-13 SAMPLE FROM DST ¢,t2 Sample ¢/5 @ 500 strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: DIESEL OIL SAMPLE INSUFFICIENT WATER FOR ANALYSIS. Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll Total Cations ......... meq/1 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... Total Anions ! ......... meq/1 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... ohm.meters ohm.meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described ' ' , ,' ' ; ill ~1 :i1 ~ ' t: [ljjji ~: IiI:llili!llii'l?][llf!llllilill}t!l]lll] ~ -' Tl!Tli!iTl!~li , i 1illi~ll! ,[~1; I tl I ]lllllllllllj~llll!tll~llillllll [~jt,lil,l!lli,llllllllllllll!lll [?T~IIT' ,T llll3]llllllllllilI)llJlllllJ iii ii , till'il ~ I I lilll,lltllll I -t ]illllllt:]J.J ' I ~Illlllllll]llllll I1 ilITll ''1 Jl'~lJl]JJlll~l M g l: ]~:~iltiJ:llJi/l':lJlll'Jl:iiillillllltJIIt~11 I'-,~1;-~11;t~11~ , I .... I~-- I ~, I' :'l'' ' ''' t' I ;, ' ..... ~ t ~t Fe : - , ~:: .... ,. , : ,~ : : - : I'''l:''l' ] I I Cl HCO' SO' CO' Scale MEQ per Unit - , ..... -~ - ,. ,; ...... 01 Illill~ii ; i i , i ~ ~'1 ,', ,' i }lJilJlJll Ca IIllllllll ; ; , ; ; i ,,& lll~l~llllll ....... ~,~>~ ...................... =~,ll,~lll~ SO~ l;l ',-{ : 1I ::1 ~!J, 'f , i / _ Fe .... ,, t ~ ........... ,,~':',1 CO~ ~-!~- 1: ::I;L~ +'' i (Ne value in above graph,- includes, Ne. K, end L1) NOTE: Mgrl = Mall,grams per l,ler Meq,'l :::: Milligram equivalent p~r liter Sod*urn Chloride equlvalenl = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculelion Irom componenl$ CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. · P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL 1985 LAB NO. 7946-14 SAMPLE FROM DST f/2 Sample fl6 @ 600 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 1.9 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 0.81 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 1.2 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 77862 Potassium ........... 16 Calcium ............. 150 Magnesium .......... ~/!. 0 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... meq/1 3386.98 0.41 7.49 3394.88 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 60 Chloride ............. 120,000 Carbonate ........... 95 Bicarbonate ......... 0 Hydroxide ........... 110 Total Anions' m e q/_1 1.25 3384.00 3.16 0 6.47 3394.88 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 Observed pH 198,255 199,162 11.5 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed CalcUlated ......... O. 02 .... ohm-meters 0.06 ohm-meters Sample above described ] ::ill i ] ill;;fl l: i f l., i iii; i - ~ I..~ ? ]1 ]]i T I~il / ! I I I I J[II J J ] J I J I f I I J I] 11 ],1 ~ !1 ~ ]~ ~1~]~11 1' ~11 I j ~1 1 i~ j~l~ll~]]ll ............ ~ ..... ' ...... ,-= .... ........... 1000 Illilll I~,;~li~-~l]T]il~]] JlTM ; - ~iJ i J~li J~ Jl~] ]J lllJ l] I i Zl I~ J I Il l'lJ~Jl!tlll]l]l:l[!llllllijJ Jj I11111111 ::~:~ iii ,,1 ~ ~ ~J~;:,,~,][~,,:]t~[[ SO4 - :,, · - : T :::i : I ;:~, ~1''~ ~=l~:;'l;; WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit (Na value in above graph', includes Ni. K. and LI) NOTE' MG!I = Mdligt&rnl, per hler Meq,'l = I~dhgr,~m equivalent per hler 5odium Chlortde equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation from c~3rnponanli CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKa4, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-15 SAMPLE FROM DST //2 Sample 7 @ 686 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 1.1 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 3.4 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 17 mgll 57716 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 50 Calcium ............. 340 Magnesium .......... 4. 1.0 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 2510.66 1.28 16.97 0 2528.91 Anions mgll Sulfate .............. 525 Chloride ............. 88,000 Carbonate ........... 660 Bicarbonate .......... 0 Hydroxide ........... 245 Total Anions meo/_1 10.92 2481.60 21.98 0 14.41 2528.9] Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH ....................... 147,272 149,388 11.6 Specific resistance (~ 68° F.: 0.08 Observed ......................... ohm-meters Calculated ......... O. 07 ohm-meters Na ca Mg Fe Sample above described WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale MEQ per Unit 5O0 C1 Na HCO' 50 Ca SO' 50 Mg CO' 50 Fe INa value in ~bo,~e graph5 includes Na. K, and L1) NOTE M~'I = I~Hligrmrnl, per hter Meq~l = MHhgram ~qumvalent per hter ~mum ChloJide equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation from componenlJ CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. ! P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR Alaskan Crude WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-16 SAMPLE FROM DST 2, Sample 8 @ 790 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.76 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 3.4 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 14 mgll 39745 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 63 Calcium ............. 230 Magnesium .......... ~-..1.0 Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... . q/z 1728.90 1.61 11.48 0 1741.99 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 750 60,000 865 0 95 Total Anions 15.60 1692.00 28.80 0 5.59 1741.99 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll Observed pH ....................... 101,402 102,346 11.5 Specific resistance ~ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... O. lO 0.09 ohm.meters ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale Sample above described MEQ per Unit Na ~~2~'~~~~ Cl 500 Na ';-; ' ' ]~lillll~llJJl~ III1 llllliJJJ Ca Iii;il 'lJll ~lll ; I II ] I lJJl I' :1 :'I , I : [ "1 t , -- ,::--q ~I ,, , -,~ ~'~, (Na value in above graphs includes Na. K. Ind L1) NOTE: Mgtl = Milligrams per IJler Meq/1: Milligram equi,-lenl per bier 5od,urn Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation f~om components Cl HCO' SO' CO' CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL L,dBOR/ITORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD. COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION LAB NO. 7946-17 FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM DST 2, Sample 9 900 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.67 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ...... 1.8 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 -¸16 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 51517 meq/! 2240.98 54 1.38 165 8.23 X l.O o Total Cations .......... 2250.59 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ............. Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll 910 78,000 53O Total Anions meq/_1 18.93 2199.60 17.65 ___l._.4_. 41 Total dissolved solids, mgll ........... 131,208 NaCl equivalent, mgll 133,055 Observed pH 11.3 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated 0.08 ohm-meters 0.07___ ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described .... '' ; :;l:lillllJ I Ill!Jill . t;-¢¢rcH4-r-t, titql;',l,, , , -, Na ,'~,',~;, . , ~, ~ ,~, ...... , ..............Cl 500 J~]llli: I ~l,~:l;l!ll~iill~ill~]lli!ll ~t]~1~i ~ ~ 1~ i l~ll]illltlfilllllll]lll Ca :' ~,~ ~,, , , ,,.~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,',,,,,, HCO~ 50 2~!l!;~IlllllllllIllllllllltllllllli~illllll 1 itl lll;I~illll t l]!tll 11 IItlllllllllllll Mg '? ...... ~'~:~"' ~' ' "' .................... '"' SO' 50 Scale MEQ per Unit Ua Ca Mg Fe (NJ value in Jbove graphs lncludeJ Ne. K. end L1) NOTE. Mgtl = Mdligrarnl, per liter Meqq = Milligram equi~&lenl per liter 5odium Chloride equivelenl = b)' Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation Irom components, Cl HCO' SO' CO~ CttEMICAL & GEOLOGIC, IL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL 1985 LAB NO. 7946-]8 SAMPLE FROM DST 2, Sample 10 1000 REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 SRONTIUM (Sr), MR/1 IRON (Fe), MR/1 2.2 2.6 5.7 Cations mgll Sodium ............. 70421 Potassium ........... 24 Calcium ............. 187 Magnesium .......... <'1.0 Iron ................ Total Cations ......... meq/1 0.61 9.33 0 3073.26 Anions rog/1 Sulfate .............. 385 Chloride ............. 108,000 Carbonate ........... 530 Bicarbonate ......... 0 Hydroxide ........... 34 Total Anions meq/1 8.01 3045.60 17.65 0 2.00 3073.26 Total dissolved solids, mgll .......... NaC1 equivalent, mgll .............. Observed pH 179,369 179,789 11.4 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed Calculated ......... 0.07 0.06- ohm-meters ohm-meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described I; i~liii~lI~lJlJ~l[~lllI.~ll , ' ' '' 1; F -T- ': ~I;ilil~illlllJ [~.., 'tl;:iili~ ' . . llllllllllll fl I I I!!!l ' I~ lltlllll~! j JllllilllillJllllltllll Iliil ,~l!~ttl~,~l:,~ l:l,~IIl~llll,llll!lIl~ll I t 1~!! I ;1111111111111 ,,,,,,,~,,,,,,,, , ,,t~ , ,,,,,,,, 100 Ca ~'l"r'Tllll!llliili,i!~ll!lll!ltlll,tl!lltll]!tJ,]l~Ttl.li, , l,il Iiitlllt I H CO3 ,. ...............,~,,,,,,,,~ ......... , ............ ili~lll~ll!~illl~lll~ltli!lllltllllllltl~lllllllll li]!ll,iI;ll~;71t~ill;lllIli~lll!lllllllllillllllll i;~!!l~lltll!lllitlllilllI~tlllllllttllllllllllltll i , 1 I ii~tlil~illlllllllllltllll Mg................... 'l~!!!I .........................SOl I~-'lI;t~il!illllllil~!f!l;liil~lllllll!lllllllltll I~l~l]J!il!i~lll! I , · l~llilt!ll~lllll!!l!llll ~ !:tli!;il'llil~I I .... II]l]l!~]l~:lil;;':I tTM 1' J I t ~11, :1.~,. ; ~ , '-"-t :!i -;: '~l: ;,: Il T'lll;tl31i!lllillll l--~'1'-t"fl ; i ~ : t ~ { : i I~': ~ J ~-tT~I , , ; , ~ I ti , I' , ~i~li I' '"~'I--- l~'!'!!' I ~l]~!!l Scale M EQ per Unit ..................... L4_tl_lj.,.~.a2i:i~4q444+~..;+t+I Illl!l!;:!lll llll~ll!~]~l/l!!tll!ll' ' ~'~i I I ;lllltlllllllili:' ; I ;~II~111 Na , ............. lq,,, ...... , ....... ;-H'iq'4_+kl ......... Itltll~!ltllllllnFTllllllllll]tl!ll~t!lllllllll]lll! lillil]lilll~l;lll~ll'lI!ltlltt~llJl~lllllllillJJIl l~"'~I']~Iil[~lll!llilllllll!II~li!Jlilllllill]]lll] Illl~l ~ ~ 'I' ttI!I~IIfII't-I-TTT'T-tT Ca ...... t ILLtt I.Lu,, ~ ............ FIT, 1 'T]q ......... HCO' I!l!lltilllll,]l]l]!l!lllliltllllllll_~.J.]lllI!1111111 It!llllllllllllll!llllllllj~lllt;~ Illi I~lllll!llllillllll!l!lllll-~-~]'l'T'ltll]lltlll]lll!lll Ll]llljjlllll!lltllllJ_j. llllllllllllllt~lllillllllIl /lllllljlltlillli~llilllllllllllllllllllll!ltllllli l~rl]l!!llli lll~jl Tl~?]lllrT~;]lllll~l ! SOl M g lillllli!il;!l]! Illl~llilll~ll'll'llll~lllllll/ ~ / lll~lJ~ Illllll]i;l~I,iiit ~[~li]~liilll~l~l/]ll~lll~1 Fe " ~;" ,.,,,,,,,,,~,,,~,,,',:,,'=F, r*T CO' lil;,t;.-il-i,;li,,'l;~ ~1 ,i~l!]'.l .--}...-L, I [Tllfll :l;'~!l:t~!l;i]'l ;:l.t!~'l '',l' _ I... I!. _i ,.!I.::iI:]!!I':.IS:: ]: ii]lill.!ll]tl;l~!lll;t!!.J_ ,1~ "-'F /~ (Na value in above graphs includes Na, K, and L1) NOTE: Mgll = Mdligram$ per hltr Meqfl = Milligram equivalent per liter 5odium Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap & Hawthorne calculation Irorn componentJ, CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE WATER ANALYSIS REPORT Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, 1985 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL LAB NO. 7946-19 SAMPLE FROM DST 2 Sample 11 1100 Strokes REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 4.0 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 1.6 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 7.0 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... Calcium ............. Magnesium .......... Iron ................ mgll 81211 21 155 1.3 Total Cations ......... meq/! 3532.69 0.54 7.73 0.11 3541.07 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mg/1 me q/_~ 160 3.33 125,000 100 0 160 Total Anions 3525.00 3.33 . 0 9.41 3541.07 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. Observed pH ....................... 206768 208028 11.6 Specific resistance @ 68° F.: Observed .......... Calculated ......... 0.07 ohm-meters 0.06 ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe ~.~n. ~ T I~lll *itil ~1111 Sample above described ? :-T-Z4. .~' 4'~4 !' ' ' [ llli¥lJ ~J~i~llt?T'l;~] ~I~II~II~VITrl]] II~litllllllllll!lT~ IlJl]llllll)ll llll!]lll~llll:lil I IITIII !~)l-t';I]~,' ~ ~' ~':~il 'l ' : . , ~ ] ~:~, ~:: ,. - ~ ;'~ !li~ ': -*'' ~'i!1 CO~ 'Z;l;;;]l~::I~l~:] J'~;:l ;'' . II ;;?ii.iai.i.I .~ ; - ,1 . , WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Scale M EQ per Unit 1000 Na 100 Ca 100 Mg 100 Fe {Na value in abo,(e graphs includes Na. K, and Li) NOTEx Mi~fl = Milligram,. per hler Mcqfl = Milligram equivalenl ~r bler ~,um Chloride equivalent = by Dunlap g Hawthorne calculahon It~ cmponenli CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORAT( RIES OF ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 4-1276 Anchorage, Alaska 99509 TELEPHONE (907) 562-2343 ANCHORAGE INDUSTRIAL CENTER 5633 B Street WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE Alaskan Crude Alaska DATE March 8, LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL 1985 LAB NO. 7946-20 SAMPLE FROM DST 2 Test Tool REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: BARIUM (Ba), Mg/1 0.57 STRONTIUM (Sr), Mg/1 ..... 1.9 IRON (Fe), Mg/1 2.8 mgll 47,319 Cations Sodium ............. Potassium ........... 35 Calcium ............. 132 ×10 Magnesium .......... Iron ................ --- Total Cations ......... meq/1 2058.37 0.90 6.59 0 2065.86 Anions Sulfate .............. Chloride ............. Carbonate ........... Bicarbonate ......... Hydroxide ........... mgll me q / 1 1140 23.71 72,000 2030.40 300 9.99 0 0 30 1.76 Total Anions: 2065.86 Total dissolved solids, mg/1 .......... 120,955 NaC1 equivalent, mg/1 .............. 120,379 Observed pH ....................... 11,4 Specific resistance ~, 68° F.: Observed .......... 0.09 Calculated ......... 0.08 ohm-meters ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described Scale MEQ per Unit Cl 500 Na HCO:~ 50 Ca SO' 50 Mg CO' 50 fe INa ,~alue in above graphs include~$ Na, K. and L1) NOTE: MG'I = M,it,~ram$ pe[ hter Meq'l = M~;hgram equ.,alenl per hter E~odiurrl CMo.de equivalent ,= blt Dunlap & Hawlhorne calculation from componentI AOGCC GEOLOGICAL MATERIALS iN~'ENTORY LiST COMPLETION DATE ~~ t.~ CO. CONTACT check off or list data as it is received.*list re~ived date for 407 if not reouired list as NR cored intc~als core analysis j ~ d~ ditch intc~als digital data " i -O. TYPE RUI'4 ,~,~-=n,,;,. ,-, '~,,~-o SCALE NO. [to the nearest ' ~ ¢. o ~/c ~ ~ /~,~._ .......... .<._..~.. ~_~ .......... , .......... / ................... ~_~ /~ .¢.....=.~ ~~ .............. ~' Suggested form to be inserted in each "Active" well folder to check for timely compliance with our regulations. OPERATOR, ~;ELL NAME AND~NU~ Date Required Date Received Remarks Completion Report Samples' Core Chips ! SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, and INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants Vs. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee CASE NO. 3AN 93 - 10584 CIV LOCATED IN THE APPENDIX Sept~ber 20, 1985 ~.'~. Bill Steve~ls Alask~n Crude Corporation 10501 - Olive ~chorage, Alaska 99515 Aias*kaz'~ Crude Corporation Burglin No. 33-1 Pezvait No. 84-59 Dear 1,~r. Stevens: Pursuza~t to our Friday aftezmoon phone cc~xversation, retu=~ed '~erewztn are the two copies of the ~brm 10-403 received here September 19, 1985. %he Alaska Oil and Gas nservatzon ~ssion Form 10-407, Well Cx~m- Co ' z.o~m an~ we look forwar~ to receiving-it next weet.~. We note that the rzg was moved off location on },~rch 17, 1985. Sincerely, ~' i' ~ .,.' ..... ~,,:< ~L.-'~.'~ .... . ., . . William Vm: Alen Senior Petroleum Geologist dlf/B.l~A. 5 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1600, Anchorage, AK 99501 50-029-21106 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., 476' F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N R-14-E U .M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' MSL 12. OTHER I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL- 318614 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool E:x:PT,ORATOR¥ Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate I~ Alter Casing [] Perforations [~ Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other ]~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D,S ~£ ~ZII (Cased Hole) Test perf's at 6336' 51' 6361' 79' 6385'-93 6396' - 6405' 6419' - 23' 6437' - 40' 6473' - 80' 6497' - 6500' 6509' - 15', 6523' - 26', 6575' - 95' . = 96' with 1~ S.P.F. (9 5/8 Casing) Howco and Geo-vann. Squeezed test perf's below Howco retainer set at 6307 with 34 bbls. class "G" cement, initial,~.press.~ 225 lbs. P.S.I. at 1 3/4 B.P.M. Final press. 975 lbs. P.S.I. at 1/8 B.P.M. Pulled out of retainer and layed 6 BBL balanced plug above retainer. Polished cement plu:g off at 6196' (hard cement). For D.S.T. #III data see Howco Test Report, submitted A.O.G.C.C. 14. I here~/~y that the fo.~rue~,orrect The spac'~e below f~r Commis'/~on US; ~ ~ Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 to the best of my knowledge. Title Chairman of the Board 5/14/85 Date May 21, 1985 By Order of CO~I~'~E~ tl~,h~e ~o~rni~,s!.~_n ........ Date ...... · ~,~-~ ~uu~,, %~Ui~lll~b~/;,~; Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate .[~RC~0fa~ and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKAL AND GAS CONSERVATIONC~ ,fISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. DrIIllng well~ Workover operation ~ 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave. Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 99501 5o- 029-21106 4. Location of Well ................ ~ at surface BURGLIN 949', F.S.L., 476', F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N ~.We~~o. R-14-E U.M. 33-1 11. Field and Pool Exploratory 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. R.K.B. 92' MSL I ADL - 3--!8_6.14 For the Month of March , 19 8 5 May 1985 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Plug back depth / 2529' - 2441' / Hard cementtdisplaced hole with diesel from 2200'. Installed full X-mas tree with guard and well sign, etc. Suspended well for evaluation March (3/14/85). 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests See February 85 - report 14. Coring resume and brief description See February 85 - report 15. Logs run and depth where run See February 85 - report 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data For D.S.T. #I and #II - See Sundry Notices dated,.~../?/8,5. For D.S.T. #III and ~IV - See Sundry Notices enclosed. Ail well technical data was submitted to the Oil & Gas Conservation Commission on 5/14, 15 and 16 1985. 17. I hereby certify that the foregoin~,.~ and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNE . ._ TITLE Chairman of the Boar~ATE MAY 21, 1985 required' for each c~/ndar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska NOTE--Report this form on is Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th c/f the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 STATE OF ALASKA , ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION C 'C'.,nMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 9950 s0- 029-21106 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., R-14-E U.M. 476' F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB 92' M.S.L. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completi6n.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). ~ D.S.T. #IV (Cased Hole) Test Perf's at 4305' - 4345' = 40' with 12 S.P.F. / HallibUrton and Geo-Vann 9 5/8 - 47 lbs. casing With tools hung at 4360', placed a 200' cement plug over test perf's. . · , balanced class "G" Polished cement plug off at 4204' (hard cement) D.O.G. witnessed (E.S.) See HOWCO Test Report, submitted AOGCC 5/14/85 AtasXa 0]~ ,& Gas (;ohs,, {}0mini: 14.1 hereby c_ertif,y/that thF'~o~rue ap, e/~orrect to the best of my knowledge. Signed . Title Chairman of Board The space below for Commission use / / Date May 21, 198 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by, COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate MEMOR TO: THRU: FROM: ANDUM Statu of Alaska ALASKA OIL g2~D GAS COL~SERVATiON CO~R'[ISSION C. V,,' GB.atter'ton Lonnie C. Smith Commi s s ioner DATE: l"iarch 19, 1985 F,LENO: D.EWS.20 TELEPHONE NO: Edgar W. Sipple, Jr Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Witness Plug on Top of Perforation at Alaska Crude, Burglin 33-1, Permit No. 84-59, Suspended Status. Tuesday, kfarch 12, 1985: I left A.RCO's L2-28 (subject of another report) to go and-witness a plug at Alaska Crude, Burg!in 33-1 well, Parker Rig 97 was the contractor. The cement plug was in place when I arrived on location. Top of the perforation for this plug was at a depth of 4305 feet. Wednesday, March 13, 1985: At 2:45 am the cement plug was tagged at a dePth'"'°f 42"0-~-'feet with 19,000 pounds of weight and pressure tested with 1050 pounds per square inch, for 15 minutes with no leak off. The cement for the plug was Class G +3% CACL2, there was 101 feet of cement placed on top of the top perforation. Thurs.', Ha. rch 14, 1985: I went back to inquire about the plug 16e.-7~ ~ ~{-e- 9 ~'"/8~ casing at a depth of 2479 feet. T/~e plug was tagged at 2480 feet with 15,000 pounds of weight. This well is in suspended status with Arctic Pak iD 13 3/8" casing and diesel in 9 5/8" casing. See atta,-he ' '.". _ ~d casing drawing. 02-001A(Rev, 10179) STATE OF ALASKA ~ ALASKA L. .. AND GAS CONSERVATION CC. ,tlSSION MONTHLY ..... REPORT _OF DRILLING AND___ WORKOVER OPERAT I ON 1. Drilling well [~ Workover ~p~r~ ~ --~- 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. __ ~ CFLUDJE_fLORPORATION R4-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. Location of Well at surface 949', F.S.L, 476', F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-iON, R-14-E U .M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. R_._K_.__B_.__9_2_'_~__M~_~S_._L_. A_~_D_~L_ . 3/L8_614 50-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BUKGLZN 10. Well No. 11. Field and Pool EXPLORAT©R'Y ,, ..... .':~' ~' '~1 ,ri ¥,, For the Month of February 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, 'fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks A~Ol]0,1'~¢ .... Depth 9458' ?.D. (P.B.T.D. 9400') Drilled 12¼" hole to 8980', 8~" hole 8980'-9458'. Lost one cone off of 8~" bit @ 9293'. Milled cone up with Tri-State mill. 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 9 5/8"-47 lbs.-N-80 BTC Set @ 8968'. Cement 9 5/8" shoe with 340 sx. class "G" cement @ 15.8 ppg = 70 bbl. slurry C.I.P. 1715 hrs. 2-4-85. 9 5/8" stage cement job through Halliburton D.V. collar @ 7151', same slurry as above. C.I.P. 2115 hrs., 7" - 29 bls. N-80 B.T.C. liner, t~p 8671' bot. 9453, cement bot.-top with 385 sx. class "G" cement 16.1 ppg = 79 bbl. slurry C.I.P. 2.130 hrs. 2-18-85. 14, Coring resume and brief description Core ~13 - 8988' - 93', (100% rec.); core ~14 - 8993' - 9001' (63% rec.) Core ~15 - 9001' - 37' (97% rec ); core ~16 9037' , . - - 41', (100% rec.) Core #17 - 9041' - 9102', (100% rec.); Core #18 - 9310'-9370' (98% rec.) Core ~19 - 9370' - 9430', (100% rec.). 15. Logs run and depth where run Dresser/12¼" open hole logs/run #1 D.I.F.L. -.SprGR 8980' - 13 3/8" casmng shoe @ 2479', run #2 BHCS - A.C.-Cal/two runs with DIE-Electric Logs (both failed) Schlumberger/8%" open hole logs run #1 DIL-BHC-GR-SP/run #2 F.D.C.-C.N.L.-- Cai/cased hole logs/C.E.T.-VDL-GR-C.C.L. 9400' to 100' above 7" liner/Gyro from P.B.T.D. 9400' to surface. 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data Final mud wt. @ 9 5/8" casing setting depth = 10.7 + P.P.G. Lignosulfonate Final mud wt. @ 7" casing setting depth = 10.1 + P.P.G. Lignosulfonate Ail casings, laps, D.V. collars, shoes, etc., "tested" with 2,500 lbs psi over H.P. changed over to 9.7 PPG brine water "tested" with 3,000 lbs over H.P. prepared cased hole testing. 17. I hereby certif~that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED .... ~___ ___ ,~/ TITLE Chairman DATE 3/7/85 NOTE---Report on t~rm is ~eq~ired for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 R~.v. 7-1-R0 Submit in duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA t.,,L AND GAS CONSERVATION CU.,~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 50-029-21106 OTHER [] 4. Location of Well 949' - F.S.L., 476 F.E.L., Sec. R-14-E U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB 92' M.S.L. 33, T-10-N, 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATOR¥ 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate ~ Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Alaskan Crude Corporation's intention is to test to more zones D.S.T. #3 will be between 6300' and 6600'. D.S.T. #4 will be between 4200' and 4400'. Alaskan Crude Corporation has no intentions to P & A the well at this time. Most likely the Well will be suspended or completed and suspended until all the Well data has been evaluated. ~aska 0i~ & Gas 60fm. ' · ~o-' .... 14. I hereby c.e/'t~ t"t"~t the foregoing i);~rue and correct to the best of my knowledge. The space belOw o C ~i~i~ n u Conditions of Approval, if any: Date 3/7/85 ~pproved Copy ~turned By Order of Approved by ~,~ [~[ ~' ~'~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date__ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA u~L AND GAS CONSERVATION C'u,~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., 476' F.E.L., Section 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB = 92' M.S.L. I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5O-- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BO RGL IN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ..... / SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] [] Abandonment [] [] Other ~] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D.S.T. # II (Cased Hole) Test Perfs. @ 6995' - 7045' = 50' @ 12 - S.P.F. / Howco and Geo-Vann (9 5/8" Casing) Squeezed D.S.T. ~ II Perfs. below Howco Retainer Set @ 6956' (39' above top Perf) with 12 - BBLs Class "G" Cement / Initial Pressure 275 lbs. P.S.I. @ 1~ B.P.M. / Final Pressure @ 950 lbs. P.S.I. @ less than ¼ B.P.M. Pulled out of Retainer and layed 8.5 - BBLs Class "G" Cement balanced Plug above Retainer. Polished Cement Plug off to 6883', very hard solid cement plug / Test Casing with 2500 lbs. P.S.I. over H.P. -- 14. hereby c'b t fy t the foregoin ' true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed "'~ /~ ~~ Title ~h~m~- The space below for Co sion use / Conditions of Approval/if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date __ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "IntentiOns'' i'n Triplicate and "Subsequent Rep0%ts" in Duplicate Alaskan Crude Corporation Hunt Building 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 338-6363 TO: FROM: OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION PLEASE CHECK IN SPACE PROVIDED AND SIGN FOR RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON BUGLIN 33-1 WELL: 1. ~ormation Testing Service Report - Halliburton ~icket No. - 16315100 07-Mar-85 ( ~licket No. - 16315200 14-Mar-85 ( C~U ~icket No. - 16315300 14-Mar-85 ~'icket No. - 16315400 09-Apr-85 2. P/Core Analysis Report from Core Laboratories, Inc. Dated: 17 APR 85 File No.: BP-3-1040~ c~f~.~,D ) \ / 3. ~4~ater Analysis Reports from Chemical and Geological Laboratories of Alaska, Inc. (~ ~ ..... Lab No. 7946-1 through 7946-20 Dated: Ma~ 8,~1985 Lab No. 8064-1 through 8064-14 Dated: March 22, 1985 . 4. D,mGCT Gyro Well Survey" Field Log from Slumberger Dated: 21 Feb 85 (2 copies) [ ~ ~ ~ ~..~..% ' 5. 6/FDC / CI.'IL / GR [POROSITY] Field [ Dated: 17 Feb 85 ' 6.b//BHC - SONIC / GR Field Log f Dated: 16 Feb 85 Slumberger '7.C/DUAL INDUCTION - SFL -SP / GR ield Log frOn( Slu] Dated: 16 Feb 85 ~,'~ .,~ /~~ ~ 8. P/DUAL INDUCTION FOCUSED LOG / PJ~Y from Dr Dated: 1-4-85 rger 9. DUAL INDUCTION FOCUSED LOG / ~MMA RAY from Dres r Atlas Dated: 02.02.85 ~r,~ ~ /~~- ~ ~ ~ ~ated: 02.02.85 ~f,~ ~', '/(~/~ ~ .- / ~~' '?(~' ~ , ,~,,, ,~,¥ ,. ll ;E LOG Western Oil Well Loggin, ,, ,// Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. commission Anchorage Signed: Date: ....................... ,..~, .,~ r Atlas rger ~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA u~L AND GAS CONSERVATION CU,vlMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 West 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 50-029-21106 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., 476' F.E.L., Sec. R-14-E, UM 33 T-10-N 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' M.S.L. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. A.D.L. 318614 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D.S.T. ~I (Cased Hole) 7" Casing, Halliburton, Geo-Vann and Noralco Test-Perfs. @ 9300' - 14', 9316' - 23', 9327' - 35', 9340' - 44', Total of 33' @ 12- S.P.F./Ted Bond, State Witness "° Squeezed D.S.T. ~I Perfs, below Howco Retainer Set @ 9292', (8' above top Perf") with 5 - BBLs Class "G" Cement. Initial Pressure: 200 lbs. P.S.I. @ 1 - B.P.M., Final Pressure: 1200 lbs. P.S.I. @ less than % B.P.M. / Pulled out of Howco Retainer and layed 5 - BBL Glass "G" Cement. Balanced Plug on Top of Retainer. Polished Cement Plug off to 9188', a very hard, solid cement plug / test casing with 2500 lbs. P.S.I. over H.P. Reduce Brine Water Weight / 9.7 P.P.G. to 9.4 P.P.G. 14. I hereby c.¢stj,f~ that th9 fore~'~ng'~L true and,~rect to the best of my knowledge. Signed Title Chairman of the Board The space below for Commission u;e Date 3/7/85 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Date ............................... Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ~¢-,. ALASKA C._ AND GAS CONSERVATION CO'k .ISSION ,~ MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS · Drilling well [~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3.~ ......... ~-'-~8 APl Number 550 West 7th Ave. Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 99501 ;~~21106 ¥ ~f-w~ ...................... ~~e at surface BURGLIN 949', F.S.L., 476', F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E U.M. 1 1. Field and Pool ~7~levation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Explora¢~ R.K.B. 92', M.S.L. ~ A.D.L. 318614 For the Month of J.nuary ,19 85 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth = 8823' Foota8e: Same, ;Less R.K.B. (27') and cor±n8 below, started dr±lling below the 20" conductor casing on the 12-30-84 at 0315 hours. 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 20" Cas±n8 at 110' 13 3/8" - 72 lbs., N-80 B.T.C. SeC at 2479'. (63 joints) Cemented casing from shoe to surface with 2400 sx (B.J. Hughes) C.S. III at 12.2 P.P.G. followed with 500 sx C.S. II at 14.9 P.P.G. C.I.P. at 0100 hours 1-6-85 / had full returns throughout cement job with full cement returns to surface / Test casing with 1500 lbs. P.S.I. with 8.8 P.P.G. mud / Leak-off test at 2532' E.M.W. at 480 lbs. P.S.I. = 12.6 P.P.G. 14. Coring resume and brief description Core #1 = 5302' - 20' Rec 14 5'; Core #2 = 5576' 5605' Rec. 18' Core #3 = 6327' - 55' Rec. 28' , ; Core #4 = 6355'- 79', Rec. 24'; Core #5 = 6379'- 91' Rec..10'; Core #6 = 6391' - 6420', Rec. 29.4'; Core #7 = 642--0' - 29', Rec. 6.5'; Core #8 = 6429' - 58', Rec. 19.8'; Core #9 = 6458' - 74', Rec. 23.5'; Core #10 = 6474' - 97' Rec. 23' , ; Core #11 = 6497 - 6527', Rec. 27.8'; Core #12 = 6527' - 40' Rec 16' , · 15. Logs run and depth where run Surface Logs / Note: Due to an extended time frame while drilling the surface hole (due to multible rig break down) we were unable to obtain a complete surface hole electri, log. Enclosed D/A DIFL/GR Log / 1600' to surface 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data Note: (Item #14) Above, on Core #8, 7.5' of Core Stub was left in the hole and was recovered with Core #9. 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. N.K.r,£~elly ) Coff~ SIGNED_~~.... ,~~~~ TITLE Ch alrm an DATE. 2-1-85 NST--~----~ePor~rt ~n this~/~)rm is requ~rel~ for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 MEMORANOUM TO: THRU: FROM: State of Alaska AI~iSKA OIL A~.~D GAS CONSERVATION COt, R~;ISSIOI,'~ Lonnie C Smith /" · · i/ i,~/ Commissioner DATE: FILE NO: January 15, 1985 D. HRH. 5 TELEPHONE NO: Harold R. Hawkins /: //~'t: :,'/? Petroleum. Inspector ..,.,.¢:',,?, SUBJECT: Witness BOPE Test on Alaska Crude Corp., B ~'-li~3l~o~. 33-1, Se~. , ;10t~,R14E,UI,.%, Permit No. 84-59. Thursday, January 10, 1985: s u~~-t 'o-f ' a~~ a BOPE test. I left Sohio's Sag Delta Well No. 11, to the Burg!in Well 1~'o. 33-1, to ~¢itness The BOPE tests were started, the annular preventer had to be changed out as it "failed". Frid~2f, Janua~z 11, 1985: Testing BOPE's resumed at 7:00 am ~.~en the final testing was p..rforme~, all the fazlures were replaced, installed or repaired with the e:cception of the check valve that parts had to be ordered or a. ne~ check valve installed. In su~',~mary: i witnessed the successful testing of the blowout equipment on the Burglin Well No.. 33-1 that Parker drilling crew performed on Rig 97. I gave Alaska Crude Corporation three days to repair or replace check valve. Attachment Saturda,/, January 12. 198~. ~ru--J~-. ...... ~ ..... =' ..... ---' Bob Gardner representative for Alaska ~ude Corporation, cal-%e~me at my house and informed me the check valve had been replaced with a new one. 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) O&¢. ~4 5/84 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report .Inspector ..' Date / / j.. · Well Well Z.?~' ,4 .,'"/L'~ 79":'.": /~,~--/ Permit ~t ~.?'.~V .- Location: Sec ~ > T~R,,?'~¢M j 7 ~ Casing Set 0 .q/x~./, ..? ft. - ..... Drilling Contractor /~,.,( ,-x.~ ~_./-/x~ Ri ~ ~ Representative .;~(.?/.7.,/Y~. /z~.~ 4 ,::>.;~' Location, General ~"~/i Well Sign~.i,x' General Housekeeping Rig~:...../~,, ........ Reserve Pit (->/] Mud Systems Visual Audio Trip Tank Pit Gauge Flow Monitor ..... ~/',~' Gas Detectors BOPE Stack Annular Preventer Pipe Rams Blind Rams Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Check Valve Test Pressure Test Results: Failures ~ / ~Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within Commission office notified. ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM Full Charge Pressure ...'~' ?~'cl' psig Pressure After Closure / .~"~,i'< d-' psig Pump incr. clos. pres. 200 psig .... min/~' sec. Full Charge Pressure Attained: ,'~ min .... sec. N2 ' Controls: Master ~'?.i'~ Remote (;,,:~ Blinds switch cover Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Upper Kelly Test Pressure ,;~ dT, c~ Lower Kelly Test Pressure ;'-'c:-,~;,~ Ball Type Test Pressure .f~ ....... ~/ ~:':?' Inside BOP Test Pressure ,~ 4 .... Choke Manifold Test Pressure fF~'~?, <~? ~' No. Valves / No. flanges Adjustable Chokes /~"' ~ '-~'' /~'~' ~.~ ~ /7'[/ .,~ .'~' /~ Hvdrauicall~ choke "~ .' Test Time days and Inspector/ MEMORANOUM TO: THRU: FROM: Stat of Alaska ALASILA OIL.~ AI,~D GAS ~ ~ONSERYA~ IOi,: COt'R,ISSIOI,I ~o V,~~~ ~O~ DATE: , FILE No: DEWS 1 Lonnie C. Smith ..... ~ ,. Co,is s ioner ~" TELEPHONE NO: Edgar W. Sipple, Jr.~,c,} ...... SUSJ~CT: Petrole~ inspector 1985 Check Diverter Systen,, on Alaska Crude, Parker ~' ~g 97. ~ed_~nesd~a_~_n_o~_=a_~2~_5, 1.2ike Mind~r and I went to Alaska Crude Farke~- R~g ~-?-to ch~~ diverter Syotem. The diverter system was in accordance ~¢ith AP1 RP 53 and State regulations. The "T" coming off the main line manifold was reenforced according to K. Goff. The target on the diverter line was turned the ~<rrong way, it was removed and installed in the direction o£ flow (see attached drawing). Attachment 02-00~A(Rev. '10/79) STATE OF ALASKA .' ALASK. ,.. AND GAS CONSERVATION COk .,SSION (~"~'~' MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well ~ Workover operation [] Suspended 2. Name of operator' 7. Permit No. Alaskan Crude Corporation 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1600, Anchorage, Alaska 9950150- 50-029-21106 4. Location of Well 9. Unit or Lease Name at surface Burglin 500 Ft. WEL and 900 Ft.N.S.L. Sec. 33, T.10 N., R. 14 E., UM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 3_2__E_t_.___C~.~ ....I ~D_~L_, 3_18614 10. Well No. 33-i 11. Field and Pool Ex~l/lratory For the Month of May ,19 84 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth one hundred and twelve feet (112') R.K.B. 13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests Cemented with Arctic Set Cement Mix The rig was rigged up complete and made ready to drill out from under the 20" casing set at 112' R.K.B. The spring thaw caught up with us and the ice road started breaking up on May 8th, therefore, cutting off our supply route. The drill site, camp, rig and drilling equipment were secured on May 10th. A road barrier was set up at the off ramp to the ice road from the Dalton Hi~.~_~D_y to Fairbanks on May llth. The well is now suspended till 15. Logs run and depth where run NOV./Dec. 8 4. N/A 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data N/A 17. I hereby certify that theforeg '~./~~u. e and correct to the best of my knowledge. -- port on this form is required for each'calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 April. 26, 1984 Mir H K Go ~ = President .A!aska~.~ Crude Cot ,~ z ~.-' v~ ~ Suite !600 Anchorage, Alaska 90501 Dear ?Ir Co_ ~,,: fle have ~:eceived a cody of' '~zo '~ the amoun, t of ~100, ],r Cert~_ricata of D~pos~ ~'807! in and Gas Conservation Commission, The Co~isst. oo. has agreed to ~ccept this Certificate of Dapos~t ir~. lieu of a sure~:y bond. for a sin.~le ~e!l. '" ' ...... It is understood that the Comm:Lssion w.~ll haw~. unrestricted call on this Certificate of Deposit i4~ ~t b~comes nec~:.ssar'v as state~ in ~0 ~,C 2~ 0,~.5, .,: ..... , o tb.e re. gulations of' the Co~.n~.ssion. I? and when al~ of -~ - t~...,., requi..(.~ent.,.~ se.t forth in the Co~ission regulations are fulfilled in the operations connected with the Alaskan Crude Corporatiot~ Burglin No. 33 ! xeell the C will instruc~ Rainer B~n~ AlaSka, N.A. ~o release ~he monies ~he ch~cking accoun~ i~ ~.~hich ~he inte~es~ is being depo.si~ed. Yours ve:rv ~ru!v .c~arry W. Kugler C omzai s s i oner BY ORI)ER OF T,.~.,.., CO~..~.~'~S.,.O,.~ Anril ~6, ..... ~,. ?,'k~. N. K. Golf President. ~,aok~.~ Crude Corporate. on 550 ~,~,;. Seventh Avcnue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Burglin No. 33-1 A~.~skan Crude Corporation Permit No. 84-59 Sur. Loc. 500't.~q~ 900'NSL Sec 33 T/ON R.!4E, .... ' , - , Btmho!e Loc. S A ~.!~ E ' Dear Mr. Goff~.~ Enclosed is the approved application for permit to dri!~ the above referenced well. "' ..... If coring is conducted, a one cubic inch chip from each foot of recovered core is requi, red. Samples of well' cuttings, a minimum of' four tablespoons, and a mud log are required. An inclination survey ~.s required as per 20 AAC ~ ~ · ~.:'..5.0~0(b) (.5). if available., a tape containing the digitized log information shall be submi{:ted on all logs for copying except e~perimenta! logs velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. ~"~'"" ' "~, Many rivers in Alaska and 'their drainage systems b. ave beep. classified as important for the spa~ming or migration of anadromous fish.'~ Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.05.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you. may be contacted bv the .~ab~..t~t Coordinator's O..;rzce, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any wate, rs of the State is prohibitad by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title. !8, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal l~Tater Pollution Control Act ss amended Pr~,r ~o co~encing operat' ~ ' ~' · . ... ~o~.,s yOu may be contacted, by a repre~ ' _, . . ~ ,.enta. tive of the Department of Env'ironmen~al Con. s=, '~ ion To aid us in, scheduling field work, p~ease ,.no~fv this o-F~ce ? hours prior to commenc{ng i. nst~]atfo.~['"~_~..~e b.!o~out prevention '4 _9 equipment, so that a r~Drese~.tat-..',,e._~ ....... , - ~'~... t-.he Com. mioo<on,.,..., m,~.-,~ be ores,..l~t to vTzt~ess tes+~-,~ , .... ,::~ or t~e eau~pmen~-~ .... b,~ere the sur~,~ee ca~n~ shoo. is drilled ~',%ere a. ~v~rt~r s~+~¢~ ~s re~-r D!ease also notify this office 24 hours or!°r to commencine equ!.pmen~ ~._~stallation so that ~he Co~.~i~s~ , . ~,~tne " ' ; ~.Ol~ ~.V ..... SS ....... S ,.,, before drilling be!ow the shoe of tho cor, cluct~)r ~ipe. In the event of suspension or abandonment, office adequate advanc~ -- ,.~c ~.~2~_cati. op s~ tha~ we may have witness present. ~ your s Very trul..., , /,, , / I / ) .// ,×'? / "'~"" '':' ',: / /fL., /,,..~,., . z ,, ..... . / · /,......~,.,..,.? C/{..,'~,? Harry !,,Z Ku:~l. er/ Comm{$ s~oner of ~ oa~a oa THE Alaska 0~] .~',~d Cas Co~s~v-~- C ,' ' , 'be STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA t, JIb AND GAS CONSERVATION CO,,.~VllSSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of work. 2. Name of operator DRILL REDRILL DEEPEN lb. Type of well EXPLORATORY E~ DEVELOPMENT OIL [] DEVELOPMENT GAS [] SERVICE [] STRATIGRAPH IQ SINGLE ZONE [] MULTIPLE ZONE [] Alaskan Crude Corporation 3. Address 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1600, Anchorage AK 99501 4. Location of well at surface 500 ft WEL and 900 ft NSL, Sec 33, T. ION. , 9. Unit or lease name R. 14E., UM. BURGLTN At top of proposed producing interval Same At total depth Same 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF etc.) 48 ft Gr. 12. Bond information (see 20 AAC 25.025) 6. Lease designation and serial no. ADL 318614 10. Well number No. 33-1 11. Field and pool Exploratory Type Surety and/or number 13. Distance and direction from nearest town 14. Distance to nearest property or lease line Deadhorse miles Lease Line to South: 900 feet ~ ~ep~--~-]~-~& TVD) 17. Number of acres in lease 10,500 ft. MD & TVD feet I 1280 19. If deviated (see 20 AAC 25.050) (Straigrtt hole) 120 Anticipated pressures KI ' CK OFF POINT feet. MAXIMUM HOLE ANGLE o I (see 20 AAC 25.035 (c) (2) Amount $100,000 15. Distance to nearest drilling or completed well ~ 10,000 feet 18. Approximate spud date April 30, 1984 42 9(3 psig@Gas to Surface 5187 psig@10,50(~t. TD (TVD) *See Note 3 on Page 2 -- Proposed Casing, Liner and Cementing Program SIZE . Hole Casing ~D" I 20" 1 7~" 13 ~?~" 9 s/a" 8~" 7" Weight 133 ' 72 47 ~ 29 CASING AND LINER Grade Coupling. BT( :b BT( 5 BT( BT( K-55 L-80. ~-8 0 ~e_ ~:~- C-95 22. Describe proposed program: Length 80' 2400' 9000' 1900' SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CEMENT MD TOP TVD MD BOTTOM TVD (include stage data) ' 80' 80' 2400'1 2400' 9000'1 9000' Surfac~ Surfac~ Surfac~ 8600 I 8600 .0,000 ' ~0,0'00' 350 nu, ft. Cl, G Cmt. Vol. fm, Calp, lo 15% + 150 sx, See Attached Sheet-(Page'2) 23.1 hereby certify that the f°regoingtp~re~a~, ~"~ nd c0/~r~ect~ to the best of my knowledge . ~¢.,, SIGNED N K Ooff ' __~''""_ ..... _~(.__: ~,,_~ .z:~~.~' TITLE Pr es id ent The space below for Commission us(?" ? / DATE 4/13/84 Samples required ~ES [--~NO CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ..Approval~EsMUd log requireddate[~]NO []YESDirecti°nal,,~'/~l oSUrvey required 84-59 04/26/84 I APl number Permit number APPROVED BY Form 10-401 Rev. 7-1-80 50- 029-211 06 SEE COVER LETTER FOR OTHER REQUIREMENTS ,COMMISSIONER DATE April 2~; !~ by order of the Commission ~ ~ (1) Submit in triplicate SUMMARY PROGRAM ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION BURGLIN 33-1 1. Auger 30" hole to 80 ft +. Cement conductor from top. Install 20" API 2000 wp ~OW casing head. 2. Resurvey location, move in, rig up. Install 20" diverter system as shown on attached illustrations. Notify AOGCC · and test diverter and hydraulic valve· ~-- -~___~ ~_ Drill 17 1/2" ~ ~4~0-!---~-(-t~-.5~0_0_'. ...... ~_~_~_aa_t~h/baseo~ permafrost~ ~No~q_~og~. planned for surface h6ie~ Run and cement 13 8" .... ..... ~ ~- ' - ' "~ -' casing, bang casing and Install 20" API 2000 wp x 13 5/8" API 5000 wp casing head· 4. Install 5000 psi wp BOPE consisting of RSRRA as per attached illustration. Notify AOGCC and test BOPE. 5. Drill out shoe of 13 3/8 casing and run leakoff test. Drill 12 1/4" hole to 9000 ft +. Log hole. Run and cement 9 5/8" casing. Final cement v~lumes to be determined from caliper log. 6. Land casing and install 13 5/8" API 5000 wp x 11" API 5000 wp tubing head and re-install 5000 psi wp BOP. Test BOPE. 7. Drill out 9 5/8" casing shoe and test formation to an equivalent mud weight of 12.5 ppg. Drill 8 1/2" hole to 10,500 ft +. Log hole. Run and cement 7" liner 8. Test liner lap. Run drill stem tests based on formations encountered and according to supplemental program. 9. Suspend or P & A well. Move out and clean up location. Annulus thru permafrost will be Arctic packed if well is completed or suspended. NOTES: (1) Ail wellhead components are to be-75° rated. (2) BOPE will be completely tested weekly, and more frequently if required. (3) Estimated pressures are based on a 0.494 psi/ft gradient. (Virgin Prudhoe Bay pressures plus a safety factor). (4) Spring breakup will require that drilling operations be suspended during the summer months. Plans for suspension will be submitted to the AOGCC well in advance of execution to allow sufficient time for Commission approval· I La-h. -/o° ID' 14-.DDS" Lonc3. 148° 4G'~4-,-.Cq-~" I ' ~ IO ' [_qt. 70° 07' 4-0.17~" Lon~). 14-8" 49' Eg.-I7G ¥ = 5. 697, ro,~..~:~ x = ~4.G, ,F-97.99 Approx. EI¢V.: III ~-J--. CERTIFICA~ OF I hereby certify that t ~ properzy re~iStereO ~nd licensed ~o practice l~nd su~eyin~ in the State of Al~sk~ ~nd that this pl~t re~resents ~ loe~tion ~ey ~de by me or ~der ~11 d~osions and other details ~re D~e /~e~o~ -- 5C ALI:': I" _- I BY: J JOB NO: IDR'AWN iv%Gc [DA'TE,,~I,./,~/84. ~ .~ ,'., ~,:.~,~ /"; ,;-' ~.' .~, ..~': .~"%, b,' ,.,.- ,. ,, :.. TM ..".ff ." ' .... · '~ '~. ~ - ~ r, ¢ t · .'-, .~ ..... ;.. :. ~ . ~-~,~ ,.~ ,,.. ~.~.., , .... , ~"~".' ..~, . ,~ ',~ , ' ~ .~ ., .e~. ." , . ~ , '.. %. "..~<' .; ...,~ , ~ ~, ~, ~ :. ,~-. ~ , ,] · .. P~OPOSED URGLIN No.55-1 WELL SE ~ Protracted S¢c.~3rT. ION., R I¢[,Mmi~ Her. SURVEYED FOR ALASKAN CRUOE CORPORAYION SURVEYED BY NORTHERN TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. 750 WEST 2ND AVENUE, SUI1-E I00 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99 501 ~=LOWUNE .... FILLUP LINE 20' BTC '2' R-?3 RING GASKET [::::::::::===-- [ ANNULAR PREVENTER CLOSES) ~_ -- -:_-~©~o .~. NOTE DIVERTER LINEs HAVE BULL PLUG CS'G HEAD~/J ~ 2' BULL PLUG DOWNWIND DIRECTIONAL DISCHARGE CAPABILITY. 133~I', K-55 TO 80' - 85' (GR) \\\\ \'\ R-73 RING GASKET ' 8' HYDRAULIC VALVE L,.E ~-~-~~.1, SPOOL ~:'~~) NOTE FLUIDS TO BE DIVERTED DOWNWIND, AWAY FROM RIG BY CLOSING APPROPRIATE 8 INCH BUTTERFLY VALVES. TO BERMED STORAGE AREA 8" MANUAL BUTTERFLY VALVES ,/~(VALVES WILL BE COUPLED TO INSURE THAT ONE IS OPEN AT ALL TIMES) I WELLHEAD AND J 20" ANNULAR PREVENTER I I TO BERMED STORAGE AREA B" SCHEDULE 40 STEEL PIPE ! HYDRAULIC VALVE, NORMALLY CLOSED (OPENS AUTOMATICALLY WHEN DIVERTER IS CLOSED) CELLAR OUTLINE Diverter System Layout. 5,000 PSI WP ANNULAR PREVENTER 5,000 PSI W~BLIND RAMS _ I1',1 t II KILL LINE LILIIll!II II I~-- 4' CHOKE LINE ,.,.. __ I,,[.~!~ I1~iI IJ..I l. Lr -I.i.r 'I. LI--~' SPOOL ~-~l~l~l~ CHECK GATE GATE ' ' GATE H C R I!lit,lillll[llllll 5,000 PSI WP PIPE RAMS TO 5,000 PSI WP CHOKE MANIFOLD B.O.P. Stack Configuration, 13 - 5/8 Triple Ram Stack with Annular Preventer. - CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company Lease & Well No. ITel (1) Fee (2) Loc APPROVE DATE ', ~ ~ ~ (2 thru 8) (3) Admin (8) (9 thru 11) ? ;~/ '(lO and il) (4) Cas~'(1/~2' thru z.~.. ,'c:'.i~'~ 1. Is the permit fee attached .......................................... YES NO 2. Is well to be located in a defined pool ................................... 3. Is well located proper distance from property line .................. 4. Is well located proper distance from other wells .................... 5. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool 6. Is well to be deviated and is well bore plat included ................. 7. Is operator the only affected party ................................... 8. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ........................... 9. Does operator have a bond in force .................................. 10. Is a conservation order needed ...................................... i1. Is administrative approval needed ................................... !2. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Is conductor string provided ....................................... Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings .. Will cement cover all known productive horizons .................... Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ............... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst. Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ..... Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ........... Is adequate well bore separation proposed ........................... ( 5 ) BOP E ;' ~-~, ?,,~ .!{': ":' (21 thru 24) 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Is a diverter system required ....................................... ,~.J~ Are necessary diagrams of diverter and BOP equipment attached ....... ~fT/ Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating- Test to C';~,'~ ,,~D%Z~P psig -- 7~f(&~ ''~ Does the choke manifold comply w/AP1 RP-53 (Feb.78) .................. , , Additional requirements ............................................. Additional. Remarks: REMARKS o Geology: Engiqeering: uwr .cs ;,'.!..:i ...' JAL MTM rev: 12/08/83 6.CKLT POOL INITIAL CLASS STATUS GEO. AREA UNIT NO. ON/OFF SHORE Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information, of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. .. No special 'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. /ilaSka:'- CrUd'e-"C0i-p2 ..... ~;~"~"/~liis'kd'"'Oil and .... Gas''''':C0n~erv~fi0n commission, 3AN 93-10584 CiV. (Superior Court)File No. 2231-94-04505 (Rob Mintz) Case' 'No. This appeal involves the Burglin 33-1 well on oil and gas lease ADL 318614. White requested that the AOGCC order that work on the well be "suspended." The AOGCC declined to issue such an order, and White appealed to superior court. Case dismissed. THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE RETURN OF AGENCY RECORD TO: AK OiL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION (Name of Agency) STEVE McMAINS (Name of Person at Agency, if any) 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE (Address) ANCHORAGE AK 99501 FROM: Superior Court Appeals Clerk 303 K STREET (Court Address) ANCHOkRGE AK 99501 RE: Case Name: AK Crude Corporation, et al vs AK Oil & Gas Superior Court No. 3AN-93-10584 CI Appellate Ct. No. N/A In accordance with Appellate Rule 604(b)(4), I am returning by certified mail tbe original record on appeal to the agency for permanent filing. The record being returned consists of the following: volumes of record other: volumes of transcripts volumes of depositions envelopes of exhibits Also enclosed is a copy of the final decision on appeal in this case from the superior court Pursuant to Appellate Rules 507(b) and 604(b)(4), jurisdiction of this case returned to the agency effective (the date of this transmittal form) (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxKx~xxxx). January 5, 1995 Date RECEIVED Ap~e~.l. s 'Clerk~ --~ N~!~ Oi~ & Gas Con~. AP-350 (2/90) (st. 2) RETURN OF AGENCY RECORD Appellate Rules 507(b) & 604(b)(4) 10 12 13 16 l? 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, and INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants V. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. ..,ed in lhe Trim L,o,. fATE OF ALASKA THIRD DJ~T~', A~I_S DIV. DEC z 1994 Ctem o~ the Tria{ ~,ur~s ORDER IT IS ORDERED that pursuant to the terms of the Stipulation of Dismissal, the above-captioned appeal is dismissed with prejudice. Dated this 5~ day of f the Court I certify that on.'__~_..~_',O"~ \ '"q ,\%c, ~ a copy of the above was mailed to each of the foll~ng at their addresses of .record: ~._ [.t._.( / ~~'~ , RECEIVEE dAN -.e Oil & Gas Cons. l;omnlJssion JUL-I$-94 FRI 1S:0S ~INOH ~G0 0GM FN{ NO, 9072798644 P, 0! ,[ 12 20 24 ~6 R ECEIV,ED De_P.~rtment of Law A:: 'v .~ (:.'RUf)F .... ,,~,$, ~.~, CO RP O :C~':' :' CS ~',? and INTREPID PRODUC:'ZZO!,~ COHVANY, V . kpp e ! i. an t s, _0NS ERVA7 ION ALASKA 0IL AND GAS [' ' COMMI S SION, Appellee. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ). ) Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. ORDER GOVER/~ING PROCEDURES ON APPEAL Appellee having moved to strike appellants' "Election of Trial Upon Appeal.," and the court having considered appellee's motion and a~):. ~Athereto, IT IR 0RDERW. D that appellants~ "Election of Trial Upon Appeal" is stricken; and ,, ~ , .. ~ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this appeal shall be heard on the administrative agency record under Part VI of the Appellate Rules rather than in accordance with the procedures specified in AS 3i.05.080(b). Dated this __/~ day' o~ , 1994. Superior Court Judge certify [hat on ~ po~t.R,'~ t)r~nc~ ~ copy oft~'above ~ co, of the follo~ at~eir t ---- ~reta~/Dep~ .... ~L~_2&~ .~ ?~.~ ONLY i Chair ~ ----. THIRD JUDICI~ DISTRICT ~ ?]~.~f ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants, vs. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Case No. 3AN-93-10584 Civil ORDER Appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo is denied. The issues on this motion are the same as those in 3AN- 93-315 civil. My decision is also the same (See December 15, 1993 and January 3, ]..994 orders in that case, attached). As was the case in 3AN-93-315 CI, the case should be assigned to a judge to hear its merits, including re-determination of the right to an AS 31.05.080(b) trial rather than an appeal subject to the provisions of the appellate rules. There is a legitimate basis for dispute on this issue; Judge Cranston appears to have ruled that AS 31..05.080 does not confer a right to trial on an expanded record and I have reached an opposite conclusion. As these are issues inextricably mixed with merits issues, they should be definitively decided by the merits judge. DONE this 3rd day of March, 1994, at Anchorage, Alaska. Superior Court Judge I certify that on: a copy o~ the above was mailed to each of the following at their ad~s, s~~ record. $carlett Watts Secretary/C1 erk IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE INTREPID PRODUCTION CO. INC., ARCTIC CORP. , PENINSULA PIPELINE COMPANY, FAR NORTH OIL & GAS CORP., JAMES W. WHITE, DORIS BAIRD, GENE REED, AND DUANE GIBSON Appellants, vs. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Case No. 3AN-93-315 CI ,~ed ,n lhe Tri~ ..,,,-.,£ OFALA,.9(A THIRD APPEALS DIV. DEC Clerk of ~ T~ Courts ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR PERMISSION TO FILE EXPANDED RECORD AND GRANTING MOTION TO STRIKE DEMAND FOR TRIAL DE NOVO Appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo is denied. A trial and the right to file an expanded record, as granted in AS 31.05.080, is hereby ordered. AS 31.05. 080(b) provides, in pertinent part, that: "The trial upon appeal shall be without a jury, and the transcript of the proceedings before the commission, including the evidence taken in hearings by the commission, shall be received in evidence by the court RECEIVED A~'~chora~e in whole or in part upon offer by either party, subject to legal objections to evidence, in the same manner as if the evidence was originally offered in the superior court. The commission's action complained of is prima facie valid and the burden is on the party seeking review to establish the invalidity of the action of the commission. The court shall determine the issues of fact and law and shall, upon a preponderance of the evidence introduced before the court, which may include evidence in addition to the transcript of the proceedings before the commission, and the applicable law, enter its order either affirming or vacating the order of the commission (emphasis added). AS 31.05.080 represents a special exception to AS 22.10.020 and the Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure, and therefore is not irreconcilable or inconsistent with either these general procedural rules. Matanuska-Susitna Borouqh v. Lum, 538 P.2d 994 (Alaska 1975) . As this case is not a standard administrative appeal proceeding, it shall be referred to the Presiding Judge for reassignment on its merits to one of the judges in the civil division. DATED this Alaska. day of~ , 1993, at Anchorage, Brian S]~--orte 11 Superior Court Judge of t,"!.'~ ;': .... '-j -'. ,'] '. ' :,..'.'..~'...:;Se$ Of / S~rotary/Oeputy Cierk IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC., ) ) et al., ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS- SION, Defendant. Case No. 3AN-93-315 Civil RF '--'".;'ED i.-' :"" ....... . vz ORDER Appellee's petition for rehearing, filed December 23, 1993, is hereby denied. The order petitioned from, entered December 15, 1993, shall remain in effect, pending reassignment of the case by the presiding judge. This denial is without prejudice to appellee's right to request further relief from the newly- assigned judge, or to seek from that judge an independent determination of the issues raised in appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo. , DONE this 3rd day of January, 199.4, at Anchorage, Alaska. superior Court Judge I. certif.y ~.ha~.?n: ~ copy o.t the .,%z~ve. ,,,a~ maile~ t:.o each oz the .followin~ at:. their addresses of . record. ~'car.LeCC wa~ts_ ~ /]., Secretary/C1 er~ RECEIVED "':~ 4,t;~, Oil & '". ,,.-,.,,~,.~, G~.s Cons. OommissJor~ Anchora,ge IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants v. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE REPLY MEMORANDUM Appellee Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission moves for leave to file a reply memorandum to the "Answering Memorandum of Appellants in Response to the State's Motion to Strike Appellants' Election of AS 31.05.080 Appeal Procedures." This motion is necessary because Appellate Rule 503(d), as incorporated by Appellate Rule 612(a), provides that in the case of motions to the court, "Iai reply memorandum may not be filed by the moving party unless otherwise ordered." 20 Appellee believes that a reply memorandum in this 2~ matter would be appropriate and helpful to the court because 22 appellants' responsive memorandum raises a number of arguments 23 that go well beyond the matters addressed in appellee's motion to 24 strike and cite authorities and documents that appellee has not 25 previously had the opportunity to respond to. RECEIV[D Gas Cor~s. Appellants' attorney has informed the undersigned that he does not oppose the court's granting leave for appellee to Ifile a reply memorandum ccompanying Affidavit of Counsel. . See a Submitted with this motion is appellee's proposed Reply 'Memorandum in Support of Motion to Strike Appellants' Election of Trial Upon Appeal. Dated this ~' ~ day of February 1994. certify that on the 1994 I mailed a copy of the oregoing tQ: - Robert C. Ely 13 Signature ~ Date ' ' 14 BRUCE M. BOTELHO ATTORNEY GENERAL , , Y: Robert E. Mintz Assistant Attorney General 17 23 24 25 26 10 13 14 ~ g 19 ('4 ~ ~ :2:2 24 25 26 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants v. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. AFFIDAVIT OF COUNSEL STATE OF ALASKA ) ) ss THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ) Robert E. Mi~, being duly sworn, states: 1. I am an assistant attorney general and have been assigned to represent the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in this case. 2. On February 25, 1994, I spoke by phone to Robert C. Ely, attorney for appellants. He informed me that he did not oppose the granting of leave for appellee to file a reply memorandum in support of its Motion to Strike Appellants' "Election of Trial Upon Appeal." · SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me on this ~S~day of ~~z~,rq , 1994 RECEIVED Notary Public for Alaska My Commission expires IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHOP~AGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants v. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE REPLY MEMORANDUM 12 Appellee having moved for leave to file a reply memorandum to Answering Memorandum of Appellants in Response to the State's Motion to Strike Appellants' Election of AS 31.05.080 Appeal Procedures, appellants having expressed their non- 16 opposition, and good cause having been shown, 17 IT IS ORDERED that the motion is granted, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the proposed reply 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 memorandum submitted with appellee's order shall be accepted for filing by the clerk. Dated this day of , 1994. Brian C. Shortell Superior Court Judge 12 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY Appel 1 ant s 25 26 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, 9 Appellee. Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. REPLY M~MO~~ IN SUPPORT OF MOTION TO STRIKE APPELLA/~TS' ELECTION OF TRIAL UPON APPEAL Appellants have filed an Answering Memorandum of Appellants in Response to the State's Motion to Strike Appellants' Election of AS 31.05.080 Appeal Procedures (cited below as "Answering Memorandum,,). For the reasons stated below, the arguments raised in the Answering Memorandum have no merit, and the court should grant the motion to strike filed by appellee Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC"). II Controlling Precedent Supports the AOGCC's Motion to Strike. Appellants urge the court to follow its previous decision in Intrepid Production Co., Inc. v. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Comm'n, No. 3AN 93-315 Civil, allowing a trial in accordance with AS 31.05.080 in an appeal from a decision of the AOGCC. Appellants omit to mention, however, that the superior court reached the opposite decision on this issue in another 12 15 16 24 25 26 case currently before it, White v. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Comm'n, No. 3A_N 93-3431 Civil. See Attachment A hereto. In any event, the controlling precedent is neither of these superior court decisions but the decision of the Supreme Court in Keiner v. City of Anchoraqe, 378 P.2d 406 (Alaska 1963). There the court declared- Legislative enactments subsequent to statehood, and a procedural rule adopted by this court after creation of the state's judicial system, show an obvious intent that where appeals are taken from administrative agencies or magistrate courts there shall not be a trial de novo unless the superior court [in its discretion] requires it. 378 P.2d at 410 (footnote omitted). When the superior court in No. 3A/~ 93-315 said that "AS 31.05.080 represents a special exception to AS 22.10.020 and the Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure,,, it apparently failed to note that AS 31.05.080 had been enacted earlier than AS 22.10.020 and -- exactly as in Keiner -- was a pre-statehood statute. One cannot attribute to the 1955 territorial legislature an intent to enact a special exception to a statute that the state legislature would not enact for several more years. On the contrary, when the state legislature ultimately adopted uniform provisions governing administrative appeals, that "latest declaration of the legislature prevail[ed],, over the earlier inconsistent provision, iA Norman J. Singer, Statutes and Statutory Construction § 22.22, at 240 (5th ed. 1993). 14 23 24 25 26 In contrast, the Lum case relied on by the superior court involved a statutory grant of a right to trial de novo that was enacted seven years after the general judiciary legislation providing for administrative appeals on the record, AS 22.10.020(d) . There the legislature clearly did make a special exception to the pre-existing general rule.~ In Lum, moreover, the Supreme Court pointed out that "the composition of many school boards is not such as to endow t-hem with fact-finding expertise in matters of teacher nonretention.,, 538 P.2d at 1001. Thus, the reason "why courts are normally allowed only a very narrow scope of review in cases involving appeals from administrative agencies" -- respect for "the authority of an expertness which courts do not possess" -- did not apply in Lum. I__d. In the case of the Alaska 0il and Gas Conservation Commission, however, the agency obviously does possess "fact-finding expertise in matters of" oil and gas conservation. S~e AS 31.05.009 (one of the three Commission members must be "a licensed professional engineer with educational and professional background in the field of The only complicating factor in Lum was the fact that several years after enacting this special exception, the legislature reenacted AS 22.10.020(d) in connection with its amendment of AS 22.10.020 "in a manner irrelevant to" the trial de novo issue. Lum, 538 P.2d at 999. The Court concluded that "in reenacting AS 22.10.020 the legislature has not unequivocally expressed any intent to deny tenured teachers de novo review. Nor was the reenactment part of a comprehensive revision.,, Id. at 1000. The original enactment of AS 22.10.020 in 1959, of course, was part of a comprehensive revision, or rather a comprehensive implementation of the new state's judicial powers. ~ ~ ~9 23 24 25 26 11 12 petroleum engineering," and a second member must be "a geologist with educational and professional background in the field of petroleum geology"). II. Legislative Inaction Since 1959, to the Extent That It Is Relevant, Supports Appellee's Position. Appellants argue that the legislature's failure to repeal or amend AS 31.05.080 since statehood constitutes "an affirmative decision" to grant appellants of AOGCC decisions a "trial upon appeal." Answering Memorandum at 8. If anything, such legislative inaction in the face of the Keiner decision is evidence to the contrary. If the legislature had intended to make an exception to AS 22.10.020(d) for appellants of AOGCC decisions it could have enacted one, as it did for tenured school teachers. To the extent that Keiner constitutes "a contemporaneous and practical interpretation" that AS 22.10.020(d) supersedes earlier-enacted provisions establishing administrative appeal procedures such as AS 31.05.080, "legislative inaction is evidence that the legislature intends to adopt such an interpretation.,, 2A Norman J. Singer, Statutes and Statutory Construction § 49.10, at 76 (5th ed. 1992) (footnote omitted). Admittedly, since Keiner did not explicitly address AS 31.05.080, one cannot assume that the legislature was aware of that case's effect on the statute, and "[t]he acquiescence of the legislature seems to be of small consequence where the statute or its contemporaneous interpretation was not called to 4 .. ~ the legislature's attention." Id. (footnote omitted). However, the legislature is presumably aware of the Revisor's note to AS 31.05.080, which advises that "It]he procedures for appeal set out in this section are superseded by the rules of court." The fact that the legislature has not enacted an exception to the Appellate Rules' administrative appeal procedures for appeals from the AOGCC is evidence of its acquiescence in those procedures. Appellants attempt to bolster their argument with claims about "constant attention to the oil and gas sections of the Alaska Statutes by legislators, lobbyists, [etc.]", Answering Memorandum at 8, and "sophisticated statutory 14 24 25 26 craftsmen on the Legislative staff or as [sic] the well paid petroleum industry lobbyists, management and attorneys" who "surely would have long ago brought any ambiguity, redundancy, or uncertainty in Alaska's all important oil and gas regulatory scheme to light after all these years," id. at 18. This is sheer speculation. A much more plausible explanation for the legislature's failure either to eliminate the provisions of AS 31.05.080(b) that were superseded by AS 22.10.020(d) or to re- enact an exception to the latter if that were its intent, is that administrative appeals from AOGCC decisions -- at least until very recently -- were rare if not non-existent and that the issue of appeal procedures therefore never attracted anyone's attention. 10 15 16 17 24 25 26 III. Nothing in the AOGCC's Procedures or the Subject of Its Regulatory Authority Makes Appeals on the Record Inadequate. Appellants argue that "it would be manifestly unjust for the appellate court not to provide" "an opportunity to develop the record, to participate in, to introduce evidence in and to cross-examine witnesses," because they "did not have an opportunity" to do those things before the AOGCC. Answering Memorandum at 6. In comparing this contention with appellants' request to the AOGCC for rehearing, one cannot help being reminded of the proverbial boy who killed his parents and then asked the court for mercy on the ground that he was an orphan. For their request asked "that the AOGCC expedite AS 31.05 and 20AAC25 [.sic] procedures that will allow this issue to get into the Court system and provide a clear case law and mandate to the AOGCC " See Attachment B, at 3 (emphasis supplied). Nothing in appellants' request for rehearing or their original request for a suspension order,~ see Attachment C, indicated any need or desire to "develop Ia] record" beyond what existed in the AOGCC's well file and the request letter itself, or to "cross-examine witnesses" or to "pursue discovery." On the contrary, their requests purported to provide the AOGCC with the At page 18 of their Answering Memorandum, appellants assert that one of them, Alaskan Crude, had not been a party before the Commission prior to requesting a rehearing. This is not true. The original request for a suspension order was made in a letter headed "Alaskan Crude Corp./Intrepid Production Co." and signed by James White "as Agent for the affected parties." See Attachment C at 5, 7. 23 24 25 26 relevant facts and legal citations necessary for the AOGCC to 2 make a decision and expressly asked that they "be acted upon as quickly as possible." Id. at 7. 3 Nor have appellants provided any hint to the court as 4 5 to what additional facts they would hope to develop at a trial- type proceeding. In actuality, there are none, because the 7 issue raised in this case appears to be a purely legal one, namely, whether someone who obtains AOGCC approval to enter and 9 work on a well and then prefers (for reasons related to a lease i0 dispute) not to pursue that work is entitled to have the AOGCC order him not to do the work. Appellants try to make much of the idea that an AOGCC decision on a given person's application may affect other persons. They argue that this somehow requires trials on appeal rather than an ordinary appeal on the administrative record. See Answering Memorandum at 3-6. Appellants have things exactly backwards. If the AOGCC's procedures did not provide for any "affected,, person to seek rehearing of an AOGCC decision, there might be some argument that a person who would be affected by the decision but who did not participate in the proceedings leading to that decision should have the opportunity to present his or her case directly to the reviewing court. But the AOGCC's procedures d__q allow any affected person, whether or not he or she participated in the original proceedings, to apply for ~ ~ ~9 3~~ 20 n~ ~ 22 ~ ,'r - 23 24 25 26 12 rehearing.~ There is no more reason in principle for a reviewing court to go beyond the record of the AOGCC's decision on an application for rehearing than there is for the court to go beyond the record in other administrative appeals. AOGCC's Publication of Its Statute and Regulations Proves Precisely Nothing about the Applicability of AS 31.05.080(b). Appellants seem to suggest that by making available to the public a booklet containing AS 31.05 and 20 AAC 25, the AOGCC is somehow estopped from arguing that the "trial upon appeal" provisions of AS 31.05.080(b) were superseded by AS 22.10.020(d). This of course is nonsense. To begin with, by reproducing AS 31.05 in its entirety, the AOGCC does not purport to express any legal conclusions about the validity of any of the statute's provisions or their relationship with other statutes. More fundamentally, even if the AOGCC did express such a conclusion as to AS 31.05.080(b), it would have no legal consequence. "[S]tipulations as to the law are not binding upon the court.,, Dresser Industries, Inc. v. Alaska Dep't of Labor, 633 P.2d 998, 1004 (Alaska 1981). Moreover, while the AOGCC's interpretation of those provisions of AS 31.05 that it implements will often if not always be entitled to deference from the courts, the AOGCC does not pretend to have the Of course in the instant case, both appellants did participate in the original proceedings. See footnote 2 above. 8 authority to determine what procedures the courts themselves will follow in appeals. That is a question for ~he courts. 4 ' 5 '1 6 I V. Conclusion For the reasons stated above, the AOGCC's motion to strike should be granted. I he~reby certify that on the ~' ~ , 1994 I mailed a copy of the foregoing to: Robert C. Ely/ Signature -- ~ Date Dated this ~'~ day of February 1994. BRUCE M. BOTELHO ATTORNEY GENERAL ' BY: Robert E. Mintz / Assistant Attorney General 16 24 26 10 12 24 25 26 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE JAMES W. WHITE, V. Appellant, ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Court Case No. 3AN 93-3431 Civil ORDER Based on the motion and memorandum of Appellee, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, and good cause being shown therefore IT IS ORDERED that Appellee' s motion to strike is granted and Appellant's designation of record and demand for de novo trial are stricken. S u;e r z crr~ur~r/~dge CHARLES K. CRANSTON ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 5500 Gulf Blvd., CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine St. Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. David Johnston, Chairman FAX MAILED Oct. 5, 1993 to (907)276-7542 Gentlemen This letter is to timely appeal and request a re-hearing in accord to Alaska Statute, AS31-05-080, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's (AOGCC) Decisionl by letter of September 23, 1993; to deny Alaskan Crude Corporation's (ACC) request that the work to be performed described by the AOGCC's previously approved ACC's Application for Sundry Approval #93-164 be shut down in accord to 20 AAC 25.072. The reasons voiced in James W. White's. original letter of September 7, 1993 for requesting that work operations on the Burglin 33-1 well be shut down are: 1) February 8, 1993 the state of Alaska filed a cross appeal of appeal Judge Cutler's Order that reinstated and extended for four additional months from January 6,1993 Alaska state lease ADL/f 318614 containing the Burglin 33-1 well contending that ADL#318614 expired retroactive to November 30, 1990. a. This cross-appeal is currently being adjudicated by Supreme Court 2) the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas' has rendered a Decision that the Alaska state lease ADL# 318614 that contains the Burgtin 33-1 well terminated by it's term May 6, 1993 a. This Decision is currently being appealed to the Commissioner of Natural Resources 3) during the Burglin 33-1 well development potential oil or gas zones will be encountered, tested and oil or gas will be wasted when flared. 4). if the Burglin 33-1 'well is re-entered the inv~;~oF~:ris~ ¢~i!~ital, DEC 2 8 1993 the operator's money and efforts to re-enter the Burgiin 33-1 well ,and state's money and efforts to monitor the drilling of the · Burglin 33-1 well will be wasted if the. this well is later caused to plugged and abandoned_b._~_ the the state's current efforts to terminate the ADL¢318614 lease. Obviously, should the state prevail with it's Supreme Court cross- appeal the Burglin 33-1 well would be required to be forthwith plugged and abandoned, or if that ploy does not work then the state's Decision that the state lease ADL¢318614 has terminated retroactive to May 6, 1993 comes into play. Should the state prevail with it's backup position Decision that ADU¢3186134 expired retroactive May 6, 1993 the Burgtin 33-1 well would also forthwith be required to be plugged and abandoned. It is because the affected parties, despite it's best efforts, have been unable to negotiate a settlement to either of these termination issues with the state, the affected parties have requested September 7, 1993; that the AOGCC approve a s~utdown of well operations in accord to 20AAC25.072. It should be noted that the ownership of two other leases, ADL#318612 and ADL¢318613, is also currently being adiudicated by the Supreme Court and that the AOGCC has stayed work on the wells (F2 and F3) located on ADL/~318612 or ADL/~318613 leases until the ownership of these leases have been decided. White and the affected parties believe the Commission's Decision of September 23, 1993 to not approve James W. White's September 7, 1993 request for shutdown in accord to 20 AAC 25.072 is erroneous because prudency and other circumstances a..s described in this letter revent the continuation of the approved driilingprogram. Because the AOGCC did not approve White's .request well operations be shutdown in accord to 20AAC25.072, White as Agent for the affected padies believe their correlative and civil rights are being violated and that it is not prudent, unreasonable,arbitrary, capricious and unfair for the state of Alaska to require or allow the operator to proceed with any development work on the Burglin 33-1 well located on state oil and gas lease ADL/~318614 until the final judgment has been rendered that the state had no authority to terminate ADL/¢318614 retroactive November 30, 1990 or retroactive May 6, 1993 and that the affected padies' ownership is clearly reinstated for the ADL#318614 lease and further development of the well authorized by the appropriate action. Obviously it would be the epitome of lact~ of prudency, not reasonably practical and totally asinine for the above described reasons and other reasons just simply too plain to even have to mention for White or the other affected parties to have the Operator proceed with the development of the Burgtin 33-1 well while knowing the state of Alaska is so vigorously trying to force this well to be plugged and abandoned and until these termination issues are resolved. With the aforementioned being said and no case law on the books to provide a clear road map for the agency or the qeneral public to follow as to whether the state should or can require or even- allow a well to continued to be drilled on any lease(in this case ADL,8318614) that any lease owner (in this case the state of Alaska)has terminated, a. clear road map is needed. Therefore in accord to Alaska Statutes 31.05 Alaska Regulations 20AAC25 to protect the affected parties' correlative and civil rights and prevent waste we ask that the AOGCC expedite AS 31.05 and 20AAC25 procedures that will allow this issue to get'into the Court sy.stem and provide a clear case law and mandate to the AOGCC and the general public to follow as to how such matters are to proceed. ALASKAN CRUDE CORP. / INTREPID PRODUCTION CO. 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3 South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210) 761-4176 or (210) 491-0574 FAX MAILED (907) 276-7542 September 7,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. David Johnston, Chairman Gentleman This letter is a formal request that AOGCC immediately issue a Decision that development work on the Burglin 33-1 well be suspended pending the final resolution of: 1) the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that is strenuously seeking to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990 and immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the appeal of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease expired. May 6, 1993 that also immediately causes the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned. The Director of the Division of Oil and Gas filed on February 5, 1993 a cross-appeal in the Alaska Supreme Court. seeking to overturn James A. White's successful appeal of Mr., Eason's Decision as Director of the Division of Oil and Gas concerning the Director's effort to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990. The favorable decision of Judge Cutler January 6, 1993 overturned the Director's Decision in James A. White's favor ruling that Alaska state lease ADL 318614 was extended paid-up for 4 months. However, should in the unlikely event the Director's cross-appeal be successful this ADL318614 lease likely will be ruled terminated retroactive to November 30, 1990 and require work to immediately begin to timely and diligently plug and abandon the Burglin 33-1 well. As to the ~orementioned James W. White for the affected parties timely filed an administrative appeal to the Commissioner of Natural Resources to stay and toll the running of ADL318614 pending final outcome of the Supreme Court deter.mination as to wheth~ ~[E3f~cC:t) S EP 1 7 199 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. CommisSlo~' ~n~,hnr~nn 5 lease term expired retroactive as of November 30, 1990. In addition to the aforementioned the Director has made a Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993. The lessees have timely appealed this Director's Decision terminating ADL318614 May 6, 1993 to the Commissioner of Natural Resources. The lessees so far have been unsuccessful in their attempts to negotiate a settlement out of court to resolve the Director's cross-appeal or to nullify the Directors Decision that ADL318614 lease expired May 6, 199,3. As we all are aware the Burglin 33-1 well is located on ADL318614 and is in active status with an approved current sundry notice requiring work to timely begin to re-enter this well and test at least the Kinyak gas shales. Alaska Statute Section 31.05.095 strictly prohibits the waste of oil and gas. Oil and gas will be encountered and lost in the process while working to re-enter, test and complete the Burglin 33-1 well. The Burglin 33-1 well simply, cannot be re-worked, re-entered, tested or completed in accord to the approved sundry notice with out wasting some oil or gas. Beyond question oil, gas, money and effort will be wrongfully and needlessly wasted if the Burglin 33-1 is re-entered and the well's lease is later found to be terminated by the Supreme Court in accord to the state's cross-appeal as of November 30, 1990 or the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease terminated May 6, 1993 stand. Such waste of money, effort and the state's oii'and gas resource would blatantly violate Alaska Statute 31.05.095, correlative and civil rights., and other statutes and regulations. To prevent the possibility of drilling an illegal well, to protect the correlative and civil rights of ali the parties, and prevent needless and unnecessary waste and violating AS 31.05.095 and other statutes and regulations the AOGCC should: 1) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the the Supreme Court has determined that the court either concurs with the Director's Decision that the ADL318614 lease term expired retroactive to November 30, 1990 or concurs with Judge Curler's ruling that R EC IVED S E P 1 7 199;~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ADL318614 was extended January 6, 1993 paid-up for additional 4 months. 2) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the Director's Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993 is nullified. Such AOGCC action would protect the correlative and civil rights of all concerned and bring the well into compliance with Alaska Statutes 31.05 and Alaska Regulations 20AAC 25. Such action would also fairly and reasonably insure no needless spending of the tremendous expenditure of risk capital and physical effort by both the leases owners and the state of Alaska needed to develop, rework and monitor the re-entry of the Burglin 3'3-1 well. It makes no reasonable practical sense to perform development work on this well until ownership of the well's lease has been determined by the Supreme Court and that the ADL318614 lease has been extended beyond May 6, 1993. Therefore we formally request an AOGCC's Decision that immediately stays the Burglin 33-1 development work requirements on the well until' 1) the the Alaska Supreme Court's determination of the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that seeks to terminate ADL318614 retroactive to November 30, 1990 and immediately cause the Burglin 3,3-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the final determination of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 terminated May 6, 199,3 that seeks to immediately cause the Burglin 3`3-1 well to be plugged and abandoned. The Burglin 3`3-1 well is currently secured and suitable for work on the well to be suspended for the time required to resolve the pending appeals. Development work on the Burglin 33-1 well should be stayed so long as the well's ownership is questioned by the state of Alaska. We ask that our request for this AOGCC Decision to suspend and shut down development work on the Burglin 33-1 well be acted upon as quickly as possible. Sinc ~erely~__ ~ - ~.~e, W. White and a~ Agent ,o, the affected par~e:~ (~ F_. ! V E D S EP 1 7 199~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. 6ommls¢O~ Anchorage IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants, vs. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Case No~ 3AN-93-10584 Civil ORDER Appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo is denied. The issues on this motion are the same as those in 3AN- 93-315 Civil. My decision is also the same (See December 15, 1993 and January 3, 1994 orders in that case, attached). As was the case in 3AN-93-315 CI, the case should be assigned to a judge to hear its merits, including re-determination of the right to an AS 31.05.080(b) trial rather than an appeal subject to the provisions of the appellate rules. There is a legitimate basis for dispute on this issue; Judge Cranston appears to have ruled that AS 31.05.080 does not confe~'a right to tridl on an expanded record and I have reached an opposite conclusion. As these are issues inextricably mixed with merits issues, they should be definitively RECEIVED i~,~AR -'7 1994 Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage decided by the merits judge. DONE this 3rd day of March, 1994, at Anchorage, Alaska. BRIA~/~~ Superior Court Judge I certify that on: a copy ok tl~e above was mailed to each of the following at their ad~s, s~~ record. $carlett Watts Secret ary/C1 erk ',, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE INTREPID PRODUCTION CO. INC. , ARCTIC CORP. , PENINSULA PIPELINE COMPANY, FAR NORTH OIL & GAS CORP., JAMES W. WHITE, DORIS BAIRD, GENE REED, AND DUANE GIBSON Appel t ants, Appellee. Case N'o. 3:AN-93-315 CI APPEALS DIV. DEC ! 5 1993' Ol~rk ot tl~ Td~l Oourt~ ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR PERMISSION TO FILE EXPANDED RECORD AND GRANTING MOTION TO STRIKE DEMAND FOR TRIAL DR NOVO Appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo is denied. A trial and the right to file an expanded record, as granted in AS 31.05.080, is hereby ordered. AS 31.05.080(b) provides, in pertinent part, that: "The trial upon appeal shall be without a jury, and the transcript of the proceedings before the commission, including the evidence taken in hearings by the commission, shall be received in evidence by the court in whole or in part upon offer by either party, subject to legal objections to evidence, in the same manner as if the evidence was originally offered in the superior court. The commission's action complained of is prima facie valid and the burden is on the party seeking review to establish the invalidity of the action of the commission. The court shall determine the issues of fact and law and shall, upon a preponderance of the evidence introduced before the court, which may include evidence in addition to the transcript of the proceedings before the commission, and the applicable law, enter its order either affirming or vacating the order of the commission (emphasis added). AS 31.05.080 represents a special exception to AS 22.10.020 and the Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure, a~d therefore is not irreconcilable or inconsistent with either these general procedural rules. Matanuska-Susitna Borough v. Lum, 538 P.2d 994 (Alaska 1975) . As this case is not a standard administrative appeal proceeding, it shall be referred to the Presiding Judge for reassignment on its merits to one of the judges in the civil division. Alaska. day of 1993, at Anchorage, Brian ~ Superior Court Judge IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, INC., ) et al., ) Plaintiff, vs. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS- SION, Defendant. Case No. 3AN-93-315 Ci%il ¥,:-" ........ . vz ORDER Appellee's petition for rehearing, filed December 23, 1993, is hereby denied. The order petitioned from, entered December 15, 1993, shall remain in effect, pending reassignment of the case' by the presiding judge. This denial is without prejudice to appellee's right to request further relief from the newly- assigned judge, or to seek from that judge an independent determination of the issues raised in appellee's motion to strike demand for trial de novo. · DONE this 3rd day of January, 1994, at Anchorage, Alaska. I certify that .on: a copy o~ the above was m~i;ed to each of the following at their addresses of . record. ~carletf 'Watts ~ ~ _ Secreta~/Clerk ~. Superior Court Judge RECEIVED ~o o~ ,.:,4 THU 16:26 ,'%NCH aGO OG~I FaX NO, 9072798644 ?, 01 10 12 14 16 17 lB 2.3 24 26 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD u~JDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALAS¥~A CRUDE CORPORATION, ~ ~ ~ INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY,. ,~?~~~, ~ v App COMMISSION, Appell Superior Court No. 3AN 93-10284 CIV. MOTION TO STRIKE APPELLANTS' "ELECTION OF TRIAL UPON APPEAL" Appellants Alaska Crude Corporation and Intrepid Production Company (collectively referred to below as "Alaska Crude") have filed a document captioned "Election of Trial Upon Appeal," in which they purport to "elect to have the matters presented.tried before the Superior Court Appellate Division without a jury as required by AS 31.05.080(b)." For the reasons stated below', appellee Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (the "Commission") believes that the appeal procedures set out in AS 31.05.080(b) have been superseded by later-enacted law and that Alaska Crude therefore has no right to such as "election," and the Commission therefore moves to strike the purported election. AS 31.05.080((b), upon whose provisions AlaSka Crude relies, was enacted by the territorial legislature in 1955 as part of the Alaska 0il and Gas Conservation Act, Ch. 40, SLA 1955, codified at §~ 47-7-1 to 47-7-1S ACLA (Supp. 1958). AS RECEIVEr3 JAN 14 1994 .Alaska 0tl & Gas Cons. comm~Ss~U"' Anchorage NOH , GO FP × NO, 9072798644 P, lO 17 20 21 22 23 ?.4 25 26 31.05_080(b) specified how an aggrieved person could obtain judicial review of Commission deciaions, includin~ such details as the time allowed for petitioni~lg the court and the n~a~_er of In particular, AS 3i.05.080(b) provide~ for' s~ch service. · procedures on appeal as objections to evidence taken before the Commission, allocation of the burden of proof, the court's determination of iss~les of fact and of law, and the admission of evidence in addit, ion to "the transcript of proceedings before the commission." After statehood, however, as part of the statute estab!ishinq the state court system, the Alaska Legislature provided for a l]niform approach to judicial review' of a~eney decisions: namely, that "hearings on appeal from a final order or jud~ent of a In] . . . administrative a~ency ~_~.~11 be on the. record, unless the superior court, in it~ discretion, ~rants a trial de novo~ in whole or in part." AS 22 ~10 . 020 (d) (emphasis supplied) . .AS 22 .10 . 020 (d) -- which "simplifies'and expedites the handling of appeals''~ -- supersede~ the inconsistent p~ovisions of the earlier territorial statute. See. _Keiner v. ~.$~y of Anchorage, 378 P.2d 406, 41.0 (Alaska 1~63); Mata~nuska-Susitna Borou~L~h v.__L_um, 538 P~2d 904, 999 (Alaska 1975) (explainin~ ~einer's holding that a 1949 territorial statute providing fo~ trial de novo in appeals from zoning boards of adjustment "had RECEIVED JAN 1994- A'~a;~l~"~]t OJt ~ ~as bOris. UuHill'~l~5-st~ Keiner ¥~. City of Anch_Qrag_~, 378 P_2d ~,rag~0 (~laska 1963) (footnote omitted). d4 THU 16:27 fiNCH AGO OGM FAX NO. 9072798644 P, 03 2.0 21 2'3 26 been superseded by" AS 22.10.020) .-~ Consequen-tly, Alaska Czmde's instant appeal must be on the administ, rativa record, rather than in accordance with the superseded provisions of AS 31.05.080(b), unless the court in its discretion determi~les that a trial de novo, in whole or in part, is necessary because ~'the agency record is not sufficient to determine the issue on appeal, or [because] the record discloses that justice requires evidence to be taken de novo. ;' Keiner, 378 P.2d at 410. Needless to say, no such showing has been made or even suggested by Alaska Crude. In addition to, and independently of, AS 22.10.020(d), the Appellate Rules also supersede the procedural provisions of AS 31.05~0.B0(b). .S~e Appellate Rule 607 ("rules supersede all other procedural methods specified in Alaska state, res for appeals from administrative ageneies to the courts of Alaska").~ In Lu~__~ itself, the Co'crt upheld a statutory right to a de novo trial granted to 'teachers appealing a school board's adverse personnel action, but in that case the right to a de novo trial was established by a "special" statute on education passed ~ enactment of what is now AS 22.10..020(d). The Court held that the education statute established an exception to the general rule on administrative appeals. Although, due to an unrelated amendment, AS 22.10.020(d)'was later reenacted, the Court concluded that such reenactment was not intended to withdraw the specific grant of de novo review to teachers. 538 P.2d at 1000, The instant case, by coiltrast, is governed by Keiner~, since the legislature has enacted no exception to AS 22.10.020(d) for appeals from decisions of the Alaska 0il and. Gas Conservation Commission, ~ It is noteworthy that Alaska Crude did not meet the 20 day time limit provided by AS 3!.05.080(b) for filing its appeal but appears to be relying instead on the 30 day limit established THU 16'28 aNOH aGO 061'1 FaX NO,907?798644 P, 04 "",, ~ lO 16 17 2O 2~ 24 ~6 Part VI of the Appellate Rules, which governs appeals to superior court from decisions of administrative agencies, provides for appeals on the record, unless the court "in its discretion [grants] a trial de novo in whole or in part." Appellate Rule 609(b)(i) .., ~~! However, there could be/A~~whetheran any of the provisioIls of AS 31.05.080(b) con~~/~bstanti've, rather than procedural, rights, in which case they would not be superseded by a court rule. ~ee, e.g., ~ineg'ardner v. ~reater Anchorage. Area Borough, 534 P.2d 541 (Alaska 1975). It is not necessary to address this issue in the instant case because the enactment of AS 22.10.020 by the legislature sufficed to supersede the provisions of the earlier territorial statute on which Alaska Crude relies, irrespective of tile effect of the Appellate Rules. ~onclusion For the reasons stated above, Alaska. Crude's "Election of Trial Upon Appeal" should be stricken, and this appeal should proceed on the administrative agency record. Dated: January 13, 1994 at Anchorage, Alaska. BRUCE M. BOTELHO ATTORNEY GENERAL I hereby cer'tify than on the J'an. uary 13, 1994, I raailed a copy of the foregoing to; B'Y- Robert E. Mi. ntz Assistant Attorney General Signature Date. ~4 THU 1 ~NOH ~0 OGH Ff~× NO, 9072798644 P, OB 4 lO 13 I4 16 t7 22 ~4 ~5 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA T~IRD JLrDICTAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants V_ ALASKA OIL AND. GAS CONSERVATICN COMMISSION, Appellee. Superior Court No.. 3AN 93-10584 CIV. ORDER ~OVER~ING PROCEDURES ON AP~AL Appellee having moved to strike appellantst "Election of Trial Upon Appeal," and the court having considered appetlee's motion and any response thereto, IT IS 0RD~RED that appellants' "Election of Trial Upon Appeal" is stricken; and IT IS FURTheR ORDeReD that this appeal shall be heard on the administrative agency reeord rather than in accordance with the procedures specifie~ in AS 3i.05.080(b). Dated this day of ~ 1994,. Brian C. Shortetl Superior Court Judge DEPARTMENT OF LAW OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL January 12, 1994 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR PLEASE REPLY TO: 1031 WEST 4TH AVENUE. SUITE200 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-1994 PHONE: (907) 269-5100 FAX: (907) 276-3697 KEY BANK BUILDING 100 CUSHMAN ST., SUITE 400 FAIRBANKS. ALASKA 99701-4679 PHONE: (907) 451-2811 FAX: (907) 451-2846 P.O. BOX 110300 - STATE CAPITOL JUNEAU. ALASKA 99811-0300 PHONE: (907) 465-3600 FAX: (907) 463-5295 Robert C. Ely, Partner, Ely & Havelock 608 W. 4th Avenue Suite ~ Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Alaska Crude Corp. v. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, No. 3AN 93-10584 Civil Our file: 221-94-0505 Dear Bob: The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has finished preparing the record on appeal in the above-referenced case and informs me that the cost of preparation is $79.75. As you know, under Appellate Rule 604(b) (1) Ici, the appellants are responsible for paying this cost. Please arrange for payment to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, c/o my office, as soon as possible. If you would like a copy of the record on appeal, the additional cost is $18.75. Ar~c~arags Very truly yours, BRUCE M. BOTELHO ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Robert E. Mintz Assistant Attorney General cc: Steve McMains, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 03-C5LH IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellants, vs. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. Case No. 3AN 93-10584 Civil CERTIFICATION OF RECORD ON APPEAL I, Steve McMains, an employee of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, certi:fy that the attached records listed in the Table of~Contents below are true and correct copies of the original papers and exhibits filed with the Commission, and that the preparation of this record was completed on January 11, 1994. Dated: January 12, 1994 Steve McMains IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AT ANCHORAGE JAMES W. WHITE, ) Appellant, ) ) VS. ) ) ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ) COMMISSION, ) Appellee. ) ) ) Court Case 3AN 93-10584 Civil CERTIFICATION OF RECORD ON APPEAL I, Steve McMains, an employee of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, certify that the attached records listed in the Table of Contents below are true and correct copies of the original papers and exhibits filed with the Commission, and that the preparation of this record was completed on January 11, 1994. Dated: January 11, 1994 Steve McMains RECORD ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL 3AN93-10584CI TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from J. White; Request for Rehearing October 5,1993 ....................................................... 1 thru 3 Letter from AOGCC; Approve Sundry Application September 23, 1993 ................................................... 4 Letter from J. White; Formal Request for Decision September 7, 1993 .................................................... 5 thru 7 Report of Sundry Approval September 7, 1993 .................................................... 8 Letter from AOGCC; Approval of Sundry Application July 6, 1993 ......................................................... 9 Application for Sundry Approval June 15, 1993 ....................................................... 10 thru 13 Letter from AOGCC; Sundry Approval June 1, 1993 ........................................................ 14 Note from Ely; Incorporation of Filings Letter from White to AOGCC; Completion of Burglin 33-1 May 24, 1993 ......................................................... 15 thru 18 Facsimile from AOGCC; Completion Report May 4, 1993 ......................................................... 19 thru 21 Note to file; Certificate of Deposit for Operatorship, AK Crude December 17, 1992 ................................................... 22 Letter from AOGCC; Plug and Abandon of Wells May 1, 1992 ........................................ ' ................. 23 . Letter from AOGCC; AK Crude Operatorship January 7, 1992 ..................................................... 24 thru 25 Letter from AOGCC; Deadline for Plan for Abandonment July 30, 1992 ....................................................... 26 Letter from AOGCC; AK Crude Corp Responsibilities May 22, 1992 ........................................................ 27 thru 28 RECORD ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL 3AN93-10584CI TABLE OF CONTENTS Memorandum from AOGCC; Lease Status of ADLs 318612, 318613, 318614 May 22, 1992 ........................................................ 29 Letter from AOGCC; Abandonment Costs for Specific Wells November 30, 1990 ................................................... 30 Application for Sundry Approval and Supplement February 24, 1988 ................................................... 31 thru 32 Memorandum from Wondzell; Status of AK Crude Corp. Wells December 9, 1987 .................................................... 33 thru 35 Checklist for Burglin 33-1 Well file April 16, 1985 ...................................................... 36 Transmittal receipt for Tapes April 16, 1985 ...................................................... 37 Notes; Burglin 33-1, 1987 ........................................... 38 Application for Sundry Approval January 27, 1987 .................................................... 39 thru 40 Sundry Notices and Reports (Not approved) January 27, 1987 .................................................... 41 Letter from AOGCC; Extension of Suspended Status July 11, 1986 ....................................................... 42 thru 43 Letter from AOGCC; Well Completion Report Notes regarding phone conversation September 20, 1985 .................................................. 44 thru 45 Sundry Notices; Perforation Completed May 21, 1985 ........................................................ 46 Monthly Report- Workover Operations; plug back May 21, 1985 ........................................................ 47 Sundry Notices; Perforations May 21, 1985 ........................................................ 48 Formations Testing Report May 14, 1985 ........................................................ 49 II RECORD ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL 3AN93-10584CI TABLE OF CONTENTS Memorandum from Sipple; Witness Plug on Top of Perforation March 19, 1985 ...................................................... 50 Sundry Notices- Perforations March 7, 1985 ....................................................... 51 Monthly Report- Workover Operations March 7, 1985 ....................................................... 52 Sundry Notice- Perforations March 7, 1985 ....................................................... 53 thru 54 Monthly Report- Workover Operations February 1, 1985 .................................................... 55 thru 56 Memorandum from Hawkins; Witness BOPE test January 15, 1985 .................................................... 57 Memorandum from Sipple; Check Diverter System January 9, 1985 ..................................................... 58 BOPE Inspection Report January 11, 1985 .................................................... 59 Monthly Report- Workover Operations May 18, 1984 ........................................................ 60 thru 61 Letter from AOGCC; Certificate of Deposit April 26, 1984 ...................................................... 62 Letter from AOGCC; Approved Application for Permit to Drill April 26, 1984 ...................................................... 63 thru 64 Original Permit to Drill with Attachments April 13, 1984 ..................................... ~'. ............... 65 thru 70 AOGCC wellfile worksheet ............................. ~ .............. 71 Case File Abstract .................................................. 72 thru 73 Geological Materials Inventory List ................................. 74 List of Additional Well Data ........................................ 75 III ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 5500 Gulf Blvd., CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine St. Anchorage, Alas ka 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. David Johnston, Chairman FAX MAILED Oct. 5, 199,3 to (907)276-7542 Gentlemen This letter is to timely appeal and request a' re-hearing in accord to Alaska Statute, AS31-05-080, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's (AOGCC) Decisionl by letter of September 23, 1993; to deny Alaskan Crude Corporation' s (ACC) request that the work to be performed described by the AOGCC's previously approved ACC's Application for Sundry Approval #93-164 be shut down in accord to 20 AAC 25.072. The reasons voiced in James W. White's original letter of September 7, 1993 for requesting that work operations Sn the Burglin 33-1 well be shut down are: · 1) February 8, 199,3 the state of Alaska filed a cross appeal of appeal Judge Curler's Order'that reinstated and extended for four additional months from January 6,1993 Alaska state lease ADL~ 318614 containing the Burglin 33-1 well contending that ADL#318614 expired retroactive to November ,30, 1990. a. This cross-appeal is currently being adjudicated by Supreme Court . 2) the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas' has rendered a Decision that the Alaska state lease ADL# 318614 that contains the Burglin 38-1 well terminated by it's term May 6, 1993 a. This Decision is currently being appealed to the Commissioner of Natural Resources s) during the Burglin 33-1 well development potential oil or gas zones will be encountered, tested and oil or gas will be wasted when flared. 4)' if the Burglin $3-1 'well is re-entered the investors', is~ ~ ~(~r DEC 2 8 199,3 Oil A Gas Cons. Commission. Anchorage the operator's money and efforts to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well ,and state's money and efforts to monitor the drilling of the , Burglin 33-1 well will be wasted if the. this weli is later caused to plugged and abandoned_b._'J_ the the state's current efforts to terminate the ADL.,-=, 318614 lease. Obviously, should the state prevail with it's Supreme Court cross- appeal the Burglin 33-1 well would be required to be forthwith plugged and abandoned, or if that ploy does not work then the state's Decision that the state lease ADL¢/:318614 has terminated retroactive to May 6, 1993 comes into play. Should the state prevail with it's backup position Decision that ADL¢3186134 expired retroactive'May 6, 1993 the Burglin 33-1 well would also forthwith be required to be plugged and abandoned. ' ' "s best efforts, have been · it is because the affected parties, despite ~t termination issues with negotiate a settlement to either of these . unable to , , the state,.the affected parties have requested September 7 1993 that the AOGCC approve a shutdown of well operations in accord to 20AAC25.072. It should be noted that the ownership of two other leases, ADL#318612 and ADL¢318613, is also currently being adiudicated by the Supreme Court and that the AOGCC has stayed work on the wells (F2 and F3) located on ADLI¢318612 or ADLI¢318613 leases until the ownership of these leases have been decided. White and the affected parties believe the Commission's Decision of September 23, 1993 to not approve James W. White's September 7, 1993 for shutdown in accord to 20 AAC 25.072 is erroneous because request ~~prevent the · rudencv and ct Because the AOGCC did not approve White's .request well operations be shutdown in accord to 20AAC25.072, White as Agent for the affected parties believe their correlative and civil rights are being violated and that it is not prudent, unreasonable,arbitrary, capricious and unfair for the state of Alaska to require or allow the operator to proceed with any development work on the Burglin 33-1 well located on state oil and gas lease ADL#318614 until the final iudgment has been rendered that the state had no authority to terminate ADLI¢318614 retroactive November 30, 1990 or retroactive May 6, 1993 and that the affected parties' ownership is clearly reinstated for the ADL#318614 lease and further development of the well authorized by the appropriate action. Obviously it would be the epitome of lack of prudency, not reasonably practical and totally asinine for the above described reasons and other reasons just simply too plain to even have to mention for Wt~ite or the other affected parties to have the Operator proceed with the development of the Burglin 33-1 well while knowing the state of Alaska is so vigorously trying to force this well to be plugged and abandoned and until these termination issues are resolved. With the aforementioned being said and no case law on the books to provide a clear road map for the agency or the general public to follow as to whether the state should or can req_u_ire or even allow a well to continued to be drilled on any lease(in this case ADL#318614) that any lease owner (in this case the state of Alaska)has terminated, a clear road map is needed. Therefore in accord to Alaska Statutes 31.05 Alaska Regulations 20AAC25 to protect the affected parties' correlative and civil rights and prevent waste we ask that the AOGCC expedite AS 31.05 and 20AAC25 procedures that will allow this issue to get 'into the Court system and provide a clear case law and ma.ndate to the AOGCC and the general public to follow as to how such matters are to proceed. vames W. White as agent for the affected parties /kLASI~ OIL AND CONSERVATION CO~I~IISSION September 23, 1993 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Alaskan Crude Corporation Attn' J. W. White 5500 GulfBlvd, CLS, BX3 South Padre Islandl TX 78597 Dear Mr. White: The Commission approved Alaskan Crude Corporation's (ACC) Application for Sundry Approval #93-164 to reenter the Burglin 33-1 well on July 6, 1993. ACC's stated objective in reentering the well was to test the Kinyak (sic) shale [Kingak Formation]. The request for sundry approval was initiated by you on behalf of ACC. The approval to reenter the Burglin 33-1 well was granted consistent with the Commission's decision to allow well operations until a final judgment regarding lease status is handed down by the courts (see correspondence dated May 1, 1992). You contend that oil and gas will be wasted if the well is reentered. The Commission does not share your view. First, no evidence has been submitted to the Commission that the well is capable of hydrocarbon production. Second, if prudent operational safeguards are in place (e.g., appropriate blowout prevention and mud control systems, trained and experienced rig personnel, etc.), well operations can occur without waste. Such safeguards are the responsibility of the well operator. Accordingly, the Commission will not order abandonment or suspension of the Burglin 33-1 well until conditions warrant. Until that time, ACC may conduct reentry and testing operations as approved in the aforementioned sundry approval. Of course, the decision whether or not to conduct these operations remains solely with ACC. David W. Chairman ALASKAN CRUDE CORP. t INTREPID PRODUCTION CO. 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3 South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210) 761-4176 or (210) 491-0574 FAX MAILED (907) 276-7542 September 7,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. David Johnston, Chairman Gentleman This letter is a formal request that AOGCC immediately issue a Decision that development work on the Burglin 33-1 well be suspended pending the final resolution of: 1) the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that is strenuously seeking to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990 and immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the appeal of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease expired .May 6, 1993 that also immediately causes the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned. The Director of the Division of Oil and Gas filed on February 5, 1993 a cross-appeal in the Alaska Supreme Coud. seeking to ovedurn James A. White's successful appeal of Mr., Eason's Decision as Director of the Division of Oil and Gas concerning the Director's effort to terminate ADL318614 retroactive as of November 30, 1990. The favorable decision of Judge Cutler January 6, 1993 overturned the Director's Decision in James A. White's favor ruling that Alaska state lease ADL 318614 was extended paid-up for 4 months. However, should in the unlikely event the Director's cross-appeal be successful this ADL318614 lease likely will be ruled terminated retroactive to November 30, 1990 and require work to immediately begin to timely and diligently plug and abandon the Burglin 33-1 well. As to the aforementioned James W. White for the affected parties timely filed an administrative appeal to the Commissioner of Natural Resources to stay and toll the running of ADL318614 pending final outcome of the Supreme Court deterrnination as to whethe_& ,~1,¢,1¢¢,1,zl~ S EP 1 ? 199) Alaska 011 & Gas 6ons. 6omm~ssto~' Anchorage 5 lease term expired retroactive as of November 30, 1990. In addition to the aforementioned the Director has made a Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993. The lessees have timely appealed this Director's Decision terminating ADL318614 May 6, 1993 to the Commissioner of Natural Resources. The lessees so far have been unsuccessful in their attempts to negotiate a settlement out of court to resolve the Director's cross-appeal or to nullify the Directors Decision that ADL318614 lease expired May 6, 1993. As we all are aware the Burglin 33-1 well is located on ADL318614 and is in active status with an approved current sundry notice requiring work to timely begin to re-enter this well and test at least the Kinyak gas shales. Alaska Statute Section 31.05.095 strictly prohibits the waste of oil and gas. Oil and gas will be encountered and lost in the process while working to re-enter, test and complete the Burglin 33-1 well. The Burglin 33-1 well simply, cannot be re-worked, re-entered, tested or completed in accord to the approved sundry notice with out wasting some oil or gas. Beyond question oil, gas, money and effort will be wrongfully and needlessly wasted if the Burglin 33-1 is re-entered and the well's lease is later found to be terminated by the Supreme Court in accord to the state's cross-appeal as of November 30, 1990 or the Director's Decision that ADL318614 lease terminated May 6, 1993 stand. Such waste of money, effod and the state'S oil'and gas resource would blatantly violate Alaska Statute 31.05.095, correlative and civil rights., and other statutes and regulations. To prevent the possibility of drilling an illegal well, to protect the correlative and civil rights of all the parties, and prevent needless and unnecessary waste and violating AS 31.05.095 and other statutes and regulations the AOGCC should: 1) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the the Supreme Coud has determined that the court either concurs with the Director's Decision that the ADL318614 lease term expired retroactive to November 30, 1990 or concurs with Judge Cutler's ruling that REEEIVED S E P 1 7 199;~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. ComrnlsstOr~ Anchorage 6 ADL318614 was extended January 6, 1993 paid-up for additional 4 months. 2) suspend work on the Burglin 33-1 well until the Director's Decision that ADL318614 expired May 6, 1993 is nullified. Such AOGCC action would protect the correlative and civil rights of all concerned and bring the well into compliance with Alaska Statutes 31.05 and Alaska Regulations 20AAC 25. Such action would also fairly and reasonably insure no needless spending of the tremendous expenditure of risk capital and physical effort by both the leases owners and the state of Alaska needed to develop, rework and monitor the re -entry of the Burglin ~3-1 well. It makes no reasonable practical sense to perform development work on this well until ownership of the well's lease has been determined by the Supreme Court and that the ADL318614 lease has been extended beyond May 6, 1993. Therefore we formally request an AOGCC's Decision that immediately stays the Burglin 33-1 development work requirements on the well until: 1) the the Alaska Supreme Court's determination of the Division of Oil and Gas's Director's cross-appeal that seeks to terminate ADL318614 retroactive to November 30, 1990 and immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned 2) the final determination of the Director's Decision that ADL318614 terminated May 6, 1993 that seeks to immediately cause the Burglin 33-1 well to be plugged and abandoned. The Burglin 33-1 well is currently secured an'd suitable for work on the well to be suspended for the time required to resolve the pending appeals. Development work on the Burglin 33-1 well' should be stayed so long as the well's ownership is questioned by the state of Alaska. We ask that our request for this AOGCC Decision to suspend and shut down development work on the Burglin 33-1 well be acted upon as quickly as possible. ~m'es W. White and a~ Agent for the affected part~e~., ~ E ! V ~D S E P 1 7 199~ ~ Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. 60mrnissior~ Anchorage .... STATE OF ALASKA p~- :2..., Z. oD './ AL, \ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMi.., ',N /"-') APPLICAt'ION FOR SUNDRY APPi.- OVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon __ Suspend __ Operation shutdown ~ Re-enter suspended well :. Aller casmg __ Repair welt __ Plugging __ Time extens,on Stimutale ~ '. Change approved program __ Pull tub,ng __ Vanance __ Perforate __ Other __ 5. Type of Well: 6. Oalum elevation <DF or KB) ,7/} Development __ KB-92' MSL fe~t I 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 5500 Gulf Blvd. CLB Box 3 South Padre Island, TX 78497 Exploratory S[ratigraph~c Service 4. Location of well at surface 94'9' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM. At top of productive interval N/A At effective depth Same At total depth Same 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: P/B.T.D. Top's measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458'/9400' feet 7. Unit or Property name Alaska state le'~e ADL,f318614 8. Well number Burglin 33-1 9. Permit number 84-59 10. APl number 50-- 029-21106 11. Field/Pool Exploratory Plugs(measured) 9188', 6883' 6196' 4204' Top Plug @ 2441' - 2529' K.S. Effective depth: measured feet true vertical N/A feet Junk (measured) NONE Casing' Structural Conductor Surf,~ce , Intermediate Liner Perforation depth: Length Size Cer'nented Measured depth True vertical depth 80' 20" To Surface 110' KB Same 2449' 13 3/8" To Surface 2479' KB Same 8938' 9 5/8" 1000' above Shoe 8968' KB Same 729' 7" Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same measured 9300'-14', 9316'-23', 9327'-35',.9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51', 6361'-70', 6385'-93' 6396'-6405', 6419'-23', 6437'-40' '6473'-80', 6497'-6500', 6509'-15', 6523'-26', 6575'-95' RE( EIVED s E P 17' 199 Alaska Oil & 'Gas Cons. Oommjsslor~ Anchorage /4305'-45'/Gao V~nunev]e~OS~lP.F. Same Tubing (size. grade, and measured depth) N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 13. Attachments Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operakons program __ BOP sketci~ __ 14. Estimated date for commencing operation I 16. If proposal was verbally approved ! Oil ~ Gas ~_ Name of approver __,~. Date aPproved Service J17. I hereby c.¢rtify that the for~'cg"is true .and correct to the best of knowledge. my ~-,'//~ President S~ ~.~ ,.~.~..,..~~~' -- Title Alaskan Crude C orporati on j/"- / " - ' ~' '~' - FOR COMMISSION USE'ONLY i.,"ditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness Plug integrity __ BOP Test __ Location clearance __ Mechanical Integrity Test __ Subsequent form required 10- 15. Status of well classification as: Suspended __ Approval No7.5,~ ...~,,~".~... Approved by order of the Commission.,~----.-~'~ Commissioner Date Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE 8 ALASI~A OIL AND GAS CONSERYATION CO~IMISSION ~ALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 July 6, 1993 J. W. White Alaskan Crude Corporation 5500 Gulf Blvd. CLB Box 3 South Padre Island, TX 78497 Dear Mr. White: The following are conditions of approval for Burglin 33-1 sundry application. This approval is valid only so long as the stay of Department of Natural Resources' decision to expire lease No."318614 remains in effect. Should the lease expire prior to completion of the approved operations, ACC must immediately cease work and proceed to abandon the well in conformance with 20 AAC 25.105. David W. Chairman BY ORD.ER OF THE COMMISSION 9 r.~ printed on recycled paper b y C.D STATE OF ALASKA AL.ASi 'iL AND GAS CONSF_RVATION COMMISS APPLIC I FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Type el Request. ~mu,uu,' __ S,.,sp,.ncl __ A~tpr pas,"~g __ R~pa.r well _.. ,'.:?l.'~r gF..~,'-.:~rnvRd ere.qrAm. __ Operation.shutdown __ [{e.en'.er .'-:u?.r>endea well X PluQglng __ T~me exlens,on __ Sfimut,~t--'~' ..... Pull luD~ag ~ Vanance __ DadO,ah 2 Name el Opetalor ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3 Aodrcss 5500 Gulf Blvd. CLB Box 3 South Padre Island, TX 78497 4. Locabon el well at UU¢bL'U 949' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM Al top el producbvc mter::al N/A At cMcobvc OCpth Same Al Iotal depth Same -- Other __ 8. Datum elevabon (DF or KB-92' MSL I~~,/ 7. Un,t or Prnperly n~me Burgl in 8 Well r~urnbe~ 33-1 9. Pen'nd number 84-59 '10. APl number 50-- 029-21106 11. Field/Pool Expl oratory 12. Presenl well ¢:O.qrJmrm r-,ummary P. B .T. D. lbtal depth: meast, rea 9458'/9400' u~.: vr:r!ical 9458'/9400' leeJ feet Top's Plugs(measured) 9188', 6883', 6196', 4204' Top Plub @ 2441' - 2529' K.S. Ellcct~v(.: depth. truevurtical N/A feet Junk (measul ed) o feet NONE Cas, ng Structural ,.qudacr: Intermedisle Liner Pu, lot Brier ~ (leptr Length S~zo Cer:nentod Measured depth True vertical depth 80' 20" To Surface 110' KB Same 2449' 13 3/8" To Surface 2479' KB Same 8938' 9 5/8" 1000' above Shoe 8968" KB Same 72§' 7" Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same 9300'-14', 9316'-23', 9327'-35', 9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51', 6361'-70', 6385'-93' 6396'-6405', 6419'-23' 6437'-40', 6473'-80', 6497'-6500' 6509'-15' 6523'-26', 6575'-95' /4305'-45'/Gee Vann,,,,~ RECEIVED Same Tubing (~ze. era'Jo. :u'~,.: measured depth) N/A Packers and SSSV (I vPe aqd mea.~ured deplh) JUN 2 1 199;5 Alaska Oil, & Gas Cons. CommisSiOn Anchorage 13, A~achment,.., Oescripii Delmled operabons program BOP sketch __ 14. Eslu'l/eled dale fol coml'i~eF~ong May 2, 1993,. i'l~-~-~;°~°sa~ i,'*~ vcrba,y appr~ ~ Name of approvur f~d Service ~~~~~//~'~ / k~lodge, Sign~~_.d MMIS'SIOR'~E ONLY ~~Ons of approval. Not,fy' Commission so r~preCentatlve ma~ witness Plug integrity ~ BOP Test ~ Locstion cmarance ~ Status of well class~tication as: Oil __ Gas __ Suspcnded ._ St et m, : President Mechamcal Integrity Test .._. Approved by order of tho Commission Subsequent form required 10.._.~ . Original Signed By David W. Johnston Commissioner Form 10.403 Rev 06/15t88 SUBMIT IN~R~LICATE: ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY 5500 Gulf Blvd., CL8 BX3, South Padre Island, Texas, 78597 (210)761-4176 or (210)491-0574 ATTACHMENT TO SUNDRY NOTICE APPLICATION BLOWOUT PREVENTER STACK The blowout preventer stack shall consist of the following: A 10" APl 5000 psi working pressure BOP stack, with 2 sets of drill pipe rams and one set of drill pipe blind rams and al0" APl 5000 psi working pressure annular preventer. (see figure #1) This BOP stack will be hooked up to a 5000 psi working pressure three choke manifold and completely tested. These preventers are actuated by a 160 gallon 3000 psi accumulator system with both hydraulic and nitrogen backups. All blowout prevention equipment and testing procedures will meet specifications re- /- quired in the American Petroleum Institute recommended_l?__ractice~53_AII blowout prevention equipment tests will be conducted with a non - freezing fluid. The BOP system will be tested following it's installation prior to any re-entry drilling activity and ---- at least weekly thereafter. Function tests and crew drills will be conducted daily. Primary well control will be maintained by over balancing any formation pressure encountered with brine water drilling fluid. Automatic and manual monitoring equipment will be installed to to detect any abnormal variations in the mud system and drilling parameters. The calculated static' bottom hole pressure measured at 9122.5 ' is 4611.9 psi RE-ENTRY OF THE BURGLIN 33-1 WELL This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985. ACC is requesting approval of intent to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well the coming 1993 season The existing 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (cement and bridge plugs ) to the top of the 7" liner at 8671 ', the liner would be cleaned out to the top of the cement plug at 9188'. A 7" casing string would then be run from the surface to below the perforated interval at 6995' and 7045' and cemented in place at 8011'+/-. The 9 5/8 "casing below 8100' would be perforated and the Kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.Q.G,~.(i~, approval before rigging down the surface equipment. ~.~ ¢~..~ ~-. ~ . Alaska 0ii & Gas 00ns. 6°m¢¢¢~ FIGURE 1 5000' P~l, wP ANNULAR PREVENTER 5000 PS1 wP PIPE RAMS 5000 PSI wP BLIND RAMS FLOWLINE KILL LINE CHECK GATE GATE VALVE VALVE VALVE ,' . '11'I DRILLING SPOOL 4' CHOKE LINE GATE H.C.R. VALVE VALVE 5000- pSI WP CHOKE MANIFOLD 5000 PSI WP PIPE RAMS' , I "',~' ""1 RECEIVED JUN 2 1 1993 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. CommissiO~ Anchorage B.O.P Stack Configuration, I 0 with Annular Preventer. Triple Ram Stack .r 13 t ALASI~A OIL AND GAS CONSER],rATION CO~I~IISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 June 1, 1993 James W White, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 5500 Gulf Blvd CL8 BX3 South Padre Island, TX 78597 Re: B_u rg Ii .n.Sa:~l,.,wel I Dear Mr White: We have received your letter of May 24, 1993 with attached copies of an Application for Sundry Approval (form 10-403) dated February 24, 1988. Today, Mr Robert Ely delivered three more copies of your letter, at the bottom, of which has been added a brief "approval" paragraph with signature line. The Commission is unable to approve either of these items, and asks that you submit a new form 10-403. A sundry'application must reflect the current condtion of a well, which might not be represented by an application that was submitted in 1988. Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code also requires that the following elements be submitted: a diagram and description of proposed BOP equipment, the current static bottom-hole pressure; and a description of the workover fluid to be used. In order to be. assured that each of these elements is accurately described, we must require a 10-403 which is contemporaneous with the actual work. Enclosed for your convenience are three blank application forms. Yours very truly, · Chairman encl LAW OFFICES ~, ,', i ELY & HAVELO'~K 608 WEST FOURTH AVENUE, SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 276-1916 · ,>' ;..~. .,.,~,,.:' ~. . , ·: '.~?,.:. '.':.. ,~,:' · .N: :., '- '~ · :.::. ~'~ ..: .~ ,. .-,: ~ .. , .. __ 'h..,. ' t= :..,:.':. . . .. '....'.' - ~'., %. .. . ,.. ,. ~ ..,.. .., I ." I.... ,,,:. ;,. j.,.,.. it" . I:!:', . .. i~,..'' ~ · . , .," · i '. . ~., ~.. .. ,~.., · .. , .. i.. .' r' , . · ,. i .. . .,. ' ,, ~ , 1,' ,, I ' ,. ,.., , '.,;. ., I .,., ~ ..; :. j .. :~.'~ ..'.. ,., t:,. ii':': ~ '" ,.; ,' ,,, '"':.,'"",'~ '~i '.,:: ..' · -,,"~Li,,',.,, :t ,. , ",',.','..;..a ,. ~,, ' ' .'f',: ~ ~t" ,,,~, ~ '. · ...>:.,'.,~ ,~:..,..::¢... · :'."~;' ..~: .'i'~ ~.: · '".: ,,::-",~t '"'i." ...' , · .~..'(" · . .. .,,.' ,.", . , , ',.7' .'' ' .. ~. ",~: .., ,.., .' ,, ',.:.., .' ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 (210)761-4176 or (210)491-0574 May 24,1993 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine, Anchorage, Alaska; 99501 Attention: Mr. David Johnston - Chairman FAX MAILED May 24, 1993 (907)276 7542 Please be advised that it has now been determined that Burglin 33-1 well is to be completed in accord to the previously approved ACC's March 7, 1988, Application for Sundry Approval notice to complete this well. Therefore please activate the attached Alaskan Crude Corporation's Application For Sundry Approvals to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well and test the Kinyak Gas shales that was approved March 8, 1988. Please be advised ACC intends to continue the development of the Burglin 33- 1 well in accord to this AOGCC's March 8, 1988 approved re-entry as soon rolagon access to this well is permitted again in or about July, 1993. All work described on this approved Sundry Application is expected to be completed within 60 days after rolagon access to the well is again permitted. Sincerely /~'l ~ ~~m ec~F. Divi~o nW'o~h~i; Ga~sresident Bob Ely ADL318614 lease owners kl~st~ 0~l 8, 6~s C,0ns. " STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ~,~. AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM~~' .ON APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS ., 1. Type of Request: Abandon ~ Suspend C~ Operation Shutdown ['~ Re-enter suspended well ~ Alter casing Time extenelon i--: Change aDproved program f--] Plugging [.3 Stimulate i] Puli tubing [f Amend oretor E'J Perforate 2. Hame of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPOP~ATZON 3. Address 9525 King S%/ P 0 BOX 111187 Anchor.a~e_! 4. Location of well al surface 949' FSL & 476' FEL ^~ top of productive Interval N/A At effective deptl~ Same At total depth Same · T- 10 -N Sec 33, , 11. Present well condition summary P.B.T.D. Total depth: measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458 '/9400 ' feet AK 99511 R- 14 -E, UM 5, Datum elevallon (DF or K~-9~ ' 8. Unit or Property name Bur~lin 7. Well number 33-1 8. Permit number 84-59 9. APl number 50-- 029-21106 10..Pool · Expl_oratory Top's Plugs(measured) 918R' Top plug @ 2441' , 6883',6196' - 2~'2')'-, K.S. , 4204 ' Effective depth: measured feet , true vertical N/A feet Junk (measured) NONE Casing Length Structural Conductor 8 0 ' 2449' Surface Intermediate 8 9 3 8 ' Liner 7 2 9 ' Size 20" 13 3/8" 9 5/8" 7 I, ___ feet Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth To surface ll0'KB Same To surface 2479' KB Same 0 ' 10sRoeabove 8968'KB Sarde Shoe to top 8671 '-9400' Same P0rforattondepth: measured 9300'-14, 9316'-23',9327-35',9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/ ~ ~,-~, ~,-~o', ~5'-.~,, ~'-~0~' , ~¥~ ,-2~~d~..; ~43,,-~o,, ~3 '-~.o' ~. ~ -6500', 6509' ' " 6575' - · _._~,L ~.,,~A~,~__~,~ 5, ~,/ ~o w~ _ , Same ' RECEIVED Packers and 8SSV (type and measured depth) OO~; 12.Anachments Description summary el proposal ~ Detailed ~~r~~ b~~c~ L'] Re=eEo ~ ~o=m 10-403 ~ev. 7-1-80 84-59 . ......... 13. Estimated date for commencing operation 1988-!~88-89 .Wt~be= Seaso~ 14, If proposal wes verbally approved Date approved Name of approver Date ~? / ? 4_/R.8 by order of 15. I hergby"-c~rtlfy that t339 Ioregolng Is true and correct to tt~e best of my knowledge ~lgned --r--//- Title C, ha'[ 'r-m.n_n/_S,=¢'. mrCta ~ - Gomml~lon Hso Only Conditions ot approval Notify commission so representative may witness [ ApproVal N~ ~ Plug Intearlty ~ BOP Test D ~ocatlon ~learance~ This approval is ~r ~-en~ry & cestzng on~y. '.~n,'~ ~py ~tur~ ORlelNAL 81GNED ~ ~-' ~*'~ ......... bOmmlaaloner Approved by LONNIE Form 1~.403 Rev 12 1.85 ALAS' OiL AND GAS CONSERVATIOr" COMMISSION DRILLING WELL 2. Nam~ of Ooarator AT,A,q~,~ CRUT~ CO_~P©PA'!'IOh-- ........... 3. A~d,.-- Mailing Address ...9..5_2.5._~j3~q__St./P O Box 4 Location o~ WtJl 949' FSL, 476' FEL, 5. Elevation in t~et {IndlFate'K'~:'i)-l~, etc.) R.K.R. COMPLETED WELL [] Sec. 33 T-10-N, R-14-E, UM OTHER ~ Suspended 7. ~er~t No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5°T{12q=.211 ~6 9. Unit or Leu~e Name Burqlin 10. W~II Numb~ 33-1 "11. Field and Pool ........ I O. Lau3~ Uu~i~j.atlo. and S,lrial No. 92' MSL AD._L.._ 318614 .___~.p %oratory 12. Chock ApproPriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re~, or Other NOTICE OF iNTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: {Bu~,.It In Triplicate) (Bubml~ in Ou~licatl) Per rotate ~ Altar Ca~ ng ~ I Perforationl ~ AlterinQ ~a~in~ 1 '] Stimulate LJ Abandon LJ Stimulation ['] Abandonment HuDa,r Well ,~ Chanqe PIBn~ ~ Repni,'s Made ~ Other L.] Pull Tubing ~ Other ~ Putlln~ ~ublng (NotE. Repnr~ multiple cOmFUtiO~%S on Form ~0-407 wi~h a suumitt~t Fo¢~ t0.407 far eac~ camOlution,) 13. Describe Proposed or C~mpleted Operation~ (Clearly s~nte nil pertinent dutudt anti give pertinent dates, lnctudin9 estimated deteof starting 'any D,'apos~ work. for Abandonment see ~0 AAC ~5.105- This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985. ACC is requosting approval of intent pt re-enter 33-1. Durtn~ the 1988-1988-89 N.S. Winter operational seasons. The 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridgo p~ugs) to top of 7" liner ~ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cat plug 89188' a 7" casing string would be run from surface to below the perford interval.8 6995' to 7045' and cemented in place ~ 8011~. The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.P.G.C.C,.. Approval before rigging down the surface equipment. NOTE: The above paragraph was submitted to the A.O.G.C. in the 1-27-87 reports. ACC's.intent and request for approvals have not changed. .R[6EIVED ---t~-=~'--~-- / ~ -// fho ~paca below for C,oz~.mi~lon u~ / ....... .. -,,, ...... 'co.;i,[,on, of Ap.~,~,~,. ,~v: ........... /~proved by. ,. ., M I$SIONEI'I I'(lr.~ 10 403 t.'E B 2 5 Oil & Gas Co.s. Commb~lon Anchorage .. Sec. By Orde~ of the Commi$lion . o.t. 02/24/88 Date fl..v 7.1 440 IO'd iOO'ON S£:I~ £6,6~ ~dU Sui;.~t "h~te,~tion$" ,n 'Tnpl.c an~."~ulj~u~l~mnt Reports" ,n ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 ph: (907) 279-1433 fax: (907) 276-7542 TELECOPY TRANSMITTAL .2 ? 5;-/¥,~ Number of pages including cover sheet:, ¥ If you do not receive fax in its entirety, please call (907) 279-1433 immediately. MESSAGE: · 19 \ OIL AND OAS CONSERVATION COMM - 1 .... Type el ALAS~N C~UOE CORPORATION De~n~n~__ KB-g2' HSL ~ feet 3. A~d~eSS 5500 ¢ul f B1 vd, CL8 Box 3 Sua~a~p,,,~: ~ 7. Uml ~ Prmpcdy nm,~e South Padre P.B,.T.D. mens~,'O0 ' 9455'/9400' lr,,,e red,Cai 9458'/9400 ' TOp ' S Plugs(measured} 9188', 6883' , 6196', 4204' Top Plug e 2441' - 2529' K.S, · 33-1 9, Permll n,,m~ber 84-59 iQ APl numbat so- [xplor~tory 4 t..OC,-ll~on 949' FSL & 476' FEL See. 33, T-10-1~. ~-i4-E, UH At Iop el prodt¢'~ive N/^ Al O{~O,:,I,vo Same Al Ic,lal dopIh Same 12 PresOnl well cOt, alii,on .luminary lolal deplh r. llCr:~i,.,cdcp~,.~,mua,.;ured . feel Junk(measuCed) . l,uO vu~tical N/A feet NONE ~nolh Size Cemented Muasuted det')ih 1rue ved,c~l dOpth 80' 20" To Surface IlO' KB Same 2449* 13 3/8" To Surface 2479' ~B Same 8938~ 9 5/8" 1000' above Shoe 8968' KB Same 72g~ 7" Shoe to Top 8671' - 9400' Same 9300'-14'~' 931'6'-.23' 9327'-35' 9340'-44'/6995'~7045'/6336'-51', 6361' MAY, 0 1993 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission ............ A_.n__ch_or_a_g_e.... Delailed operal,u~,~ p,(:.'g~u~ .__. '~O~'¥~, .... 'luh,ng (~,;'n, 9' a.'io, nnd measured del)ih) N/A. I')hcket~ and .q~.qV (l¥l'm ~,~d m~ured del',h) t 3 AlloChn',enl~ Du~,ipthbn eummary d propose- Hay 2, 1993 J ' i Nome gl ~pf)/cw¢~ ~ Dale ap~o~oJ Service ....... ........ ~ ....... " '~~---=--F R'"' MMi 8 ...................... .............. .CO .... $ ~ g 'g y__ BOPTesI~ ~a~ioncloaru~e Moch~nic~l Inlogdly Test __ Subsequenl f~m ~equlred ~~ 0 ~ GO9~ ORIGINAL-SIGNED BY Approved ~ O,der ¢lhe Commi~on RUSSELL A. DOUC~S~ Cone[ SUBMIT IN IRtPLICATE ~ =8 Apri~ 30, 1993 Alask..~ Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 300t Porcupine Dr. An¢t~ora§e, Alaska AT'I'ACHMENTTO APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Due t."~ the fact that no logs exist for the interval 1580 feet to 2474 feet the propo~,ed work is to Icg and sur~,ey the Burglin 33-1 well's temperature and gamma ray char~,'.~(:ristics from surface to a depth of 2441 feet, the top of the well' first plug.' Cam(o is expected to supply the logging equipment and perform the work, The lir',¢ Lubricator and BOP shall be pressure tested following installation and I:,~'ior to the loci entering the well, A ne'.,',: ~evised Burglin 33-I well completion proposal predicated upon the infor'm,.'-~tion deve::.)13ed from the temperature- gamma ray logs will be submitted to the Comte', ,:.,.-,~on for approval after these logs have been analyzed. ~r ALASI~A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~IMISSION i WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR .. 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCtlORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 P HOI',!E: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 278-7542 =ost-ltTM brand fax transmittal memo 7671 J # of page" May 1, 1992 3ept. Robert C. Ely ~x Ely & Havelock 608 West Fourth Ave. Suite 21 ~~ ~~C~ F-2 ~d ACC F-3 As a follow up to our April 29 telephone conversation, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission wants to take this opportunity to clarify its position concerning the plugging and abandonment of'the above referenced wells. These wells are located on expired leases on the North Slope, specifically ADL 318614, ADL 31612 and A DL 31613. Commission regulations (20 AAC 25.105) require wells to be abandoned before expiration of the operator's lease termination rights to the property.. This require~nent, along with other matters, was outlined in Commission correspondence dated May 22, 1991 and January 7, 1992. You asked if these letters constituted an order of the Commission. Tile letters are intended to advise your client about state regulatory reqhirements and the position of the Commission in the matter of the North Slope wells and others formerly operated by Alaskan Crude Corporation. As you know, however, the status of the three North Slope leases is the subject of an appeal between Mr. White and tile Department of Natural Resources, James White v. State of Alaska, 3AN-9.1-7289. Until the status of those leases is resolved by the Superior Court, the Commission will defer action concerning the plugging and abandonment of the wells, unless such action becomes necessary to prevent waste. If you have any question concerning this matter, please call me at 279-1433. David W~hnsto~ Chairmm~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~IISSION January 7, 1992 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Robert C. Ely Ely & Havelock 608 W. Fourth Ave. Suite 21 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Alaskan Crude Operatorship Dear Mr. Ely: The commission Ilas received your correspondence dated Novembcr 25, 1991. You requested that tile designation of operator for several wells be transferred from Alaskan Em(lc Corporation (ACC) to James White, Inc. (whose name evidently has been changed to Intrepid Production Company). Commission regulations, specifically 20 AAC 25.020, provide that only the owner of the property may designate a new operator. Accordingly, for those wells located on property not owned by ACC, the commission must receive a designation of operator (Form 10-411) from the owner. The new operator must then furnish a bond as required by 20 AAC 25.025. In addition, thc commission has so,ne specific concerns or requires additional information regarding tile operation of each of the ACC wells. These are described below. ACC F-2 (ADL 318612), ACC F-3 (ADL 318613), a~4~DL 318614). The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, has determined that these wells are located on leases which expired November 15, 1990. You contend (correspondence dated Aug. 29,1991) the leases are in a "state of suspension until their status is decided by file courts." Because tile court has not stayed ADNR's decision, the commission must consider these leases expired. Commission regulations (20 AAC 25.101) require wells to be properly abandoned before lease expiration. An order to abandon these wells was directed toward Alaskan Crude Corporation on May 22, 1991. This order remains in effect for these wells, failure to comply will subject the responsible party to penalties as provided under AS 31.05.150. Katalla No. 1 A title search has revealed that ACC is not file owner of the lease on which the well is located. The commission has been advised by the landowner that its lease agreement with ACC has been terminated. Commission regulations require the well to be plugged and abandoned. An order to abandon this well was directed toward Alaskan Crude Corporation on May 22, 1991. This order remains in effect for the well, failure to comply will subject file responsible party to penalties as provided under AS 31.05.150. McCoy Prospect No. 1 When, and if, tile purported owner submits a designation of operator for this well, tile commission requests a copy of the current lease, or other documentation proving ownership of this property. Information requested in our May 22, 1991 letter to ACC is also required. Mike Pelch No. I Commission records indicate tile owner of tile Mike Pelch lease is James W. White et al., not ACC. Therefore, only James W. White et al. may effect the transfer of operatorship for this property, unless that ownership has changed. Form 10-411 must be revised to show the Robert C. Ely . Re: Alaskan Crude Operatorship Page 2 appropriate owner prior to tile commission taking any action. Information requested in our May 22, 1991 letter to ACC is also required. Also, tile commission is not clear as to what entity is being proposed to assume operatorship of these wells. All of your designation of operator forms refer to James While, Inc. yet your letter states that James White, Inc. has changed its name to Intrepid Production Co~npany. In order to avoid future confusion, please submit your revised designation of operator forms denoting tile proposed operator's current name. The commission will require tile operator to fumish a new bond to ensure that each well is operated, maintained, repaired and abandoned in accordance with comtnission regulation. Because the commission has ordered several of the above referenced wells to be plugged and abandoned, it will not allow the ACC bond to indemnify any new operator. As an outgrowth of the ACC bankruptcy, the commission obtained estimates for plugging and abandoning each of file ACC wells. Based upon those estimates, the commission concludes that the following are reasonable costs (in thousands) for plugging and abandoning these wells. F-2 $25.0 F-3 $25.0 Burglin #33-1 $105.0 M. Pelch # 1 $260.0 McCoy # 1 $75.0 Katalla #1 $45.0 - $175.0 Total $535.0 - $660.0 Accordingly, the commission will require the new operator to post a bond or bonds sufficient to cover the estimated cost for plugging and abandoning each well. Under 20 AAC 25.025(b), the bond mnount for a single well is a minimum of $100,000. Chairman CC. James Eason, Department of Natural Resources Jack Crichton, Crichton & Co. Clyde Hatter, Texas & Delaware Corp. Raymond Thompson, TMT Corp. Ralph Duerre, Burr, Pease, & Kurtz (Attorneys for Lawrence McCoy) James W. White '2.5 ALASI~A OIL AND GAS ' CONSEI~¥ATION COMMISSION WALTER J. t-'IICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907') 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907') 276-7542 July 30, 1991 Alaskan Crude Corporation Attention: Bankruptcy Trustee c/o Berndt Guetschow, Esq. 425 G St., Suite 650 ~ Anchorage, AK 99501 ~ Re: Burglin 33-1, AAC F-2 & AAC F-3 wells. · .. Dear Sir: The Commission has not received any. response to our correspondence of May 22, 1991, to Alaskan Crude Corporation. A review of the lease status of the Burglin 33-1, ACC F-2 and ACC F-3 wells shows that all three leases expired in January of 1991. Alaskan Crude Corporation is in violation of Commission regulation 20 AAC 25.101, which requires all wells to be abandoned prior to lease expiration and as such is subject to penalties as prescribed by AS 31.05.150. · The Commission asks that it be informed in writing no later than August 30, 1991, whether Alaskan Crude Corporation or a potential successor operator intends to submit a plan for abandonment of these wells in accordance with the requirements of 20 AAC 25.105. In the absence of an affirmative response, the Commission w.ill be required to look to the $200,000 bond (certificate of depOsit #100010032) pledged to the Commission pursuant to 20 AAC 25.025. Sincerely, Chairman cc." James W. White c/o Robert C. Ely, Esq. Robert Mintz, Department of Law 26 ALASI~A 0IL AND GAS CONSEIIYATION CO~I~IISSION May 22, 1991 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Alaskan Crude Corporation Attn: Kelly Goff P. O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 Dear Mr. Goff: As an oil and gas well operator in the State of Alaska, Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) has assumed certain responsibilities. These responsibilities include compliance with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Act (AS 31.05) and Title 20 Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code.. All of the wells operated 'by ACC in the state are in violation of the aforementioned statutes and regulations. McCoy Prospect No. 1 Section 6, TlS, R13W, SM A request for information dated October 30, 1987 (copy included) was sent to ACC. No response was received. The information remains delinquent. The Commission requests that it be submitted immediately. Mike Pelch No. 1 " Section 2, T5N, RllW, SM .. This is currently a shut in gas well and has been i~tle since the second quarter of 1987 when the well was reperforated without Commission approval. The Commission requests an updated status report showing current condition (e.g. wellhead pressures) and a statement of what plans are scheduled for the well in the next 12 months. Burglin 33-1 Section 33, T10N, R14E, UM Commission records classify this as a suspended well. The lease on which the well is located has expired. Commission regulations (20 AAC 25.105) require wells to be abandoned prior to lease expiration. ACC is in direct violation of state regulations and must immediately take steps to properly abandon this well and is subject to penalties provided for under AS 31.05.150. Kelly Goff Alaskan Crude Corporation -2- May 22, 1991 ACC F-2 Section 26, T10N, R13E, UM This well is also located on an expired lease and is subject to the same requirements as stated above for the Burglin 33-1. :.~.~ ACC F-3 Section 29, T10N, R14E, UM This well is also located on an expired lease and is subject to the same requirements as stated above for the Burglin 33-1. Katalla No. 1 Section 36, T19S, R5E, Copper River Meridian This well has been shut down since October, 1986. The twelve month period for an operation shutdown has expired and action must be taken to abandon the well per 20 AAC 25.105. We anticipate a prompt response. Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 2,8 Memorandum " Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: James Eason, Director DNR, Division of Oil & Gas SUBJECT: FROM: Russell A. Douglass Commissioner Sta[,e of Alaska May 22, 1991 Telecopy.No. Telephone No. 276-7542 279-1433 Lease status ADL 318612, 318613 & 318614 Commission records specify Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) as operator for the ACC F-2, ACC F-3, and Burglin 33-1 exploratory-wells. These wells are located on the North Slope and were permitted in 1987. As you are aware ACC is undergoing bankrhptcy proceedings and the commission is attempting to determine what is necessary to plug and abandon these wells. To this end we request a written statement regarding the current status of the leases involved.. ADL 318612, ACC F-2, Section 26, T10N, R13E,'UM ADL 318613, ACC F-3, Section 29, T10N, R14E, UM ADL 318614, Burglin 33-1, Section 33, T10N, R14E,UM Please send the information to my"attention~at 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 cc. Bonnie R. Johannsen Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 November 30, 1990 Thomas W McKay- ATO 1438 Drlg Engineer ARCO Alaska, Inc P 0 Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re~ Abandonment costs for specific wells Dear Mr McKay~ As recently discussed on the phone, we would appreciate ARCO's help in developing costs to abandon some specific wells. These costs would include downhole work, cutting off the casing at least three feet below rig grade level, and installing abandon- ment markers. Costs are not to include location cleanup or filling of pits. "~ The wells for which we would lik~ ARCO's estimated abandonment costs are the Alaskan Crude wells~ F-2 Sec 26 TRON R13E UM F-3 Sec 29 T10N R14E Burglin 33-1 Sec 33 T10N R14E. UM Mike Pelch ~1 Sec 2 T 5N RllW SM McCoy Prospect Sec 6 T 15 R13W SM Kat~lla KS-1 Sec 36 T19S R 5E Tom, I appreciate ARCO'~ help in obtaining thi~ information. Sincerely, Blair E Wondzi~l, P.E. Sr Petroleum Engineer Jo/A.BEW.168 3O STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend r~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well ~ Alter casing:~ Time extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION KB-92' MSL 3. Address 6. Unit or Property name 9525 King St/ P 0 BOX 111187 Anchorage, AK 99511 Burglin 4. Location of well at surface 7. Well number 949' FSL & 476' FEL Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 33-1 feet At tOPNO/A?.roductive interval. 8. At effective depth Same At total depth Same 11. Present well condition summary P-B-T-D- Total depth: Top's measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458'/9400' feet Permitnumber 84-59 9. APInumber 50-- 029-21106 10. Pool Exploratory Plugs (measured) 9188' 6883' 6196' 4204' ! ! Top plug @ 2441' - 2529' K.S. Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) , true vertical N/A feet NONE Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth Structural Conductor 80 ' 20" TO surface 110 'KB Surface 2449' 13 3/8" To surface 2479' KB Il 0 I I Intermediate 8938 ' 9 5 / 8 10 s~oeabove 8968 KB Liner 729' 7" Shoe to top Perforation depth: measured 9300'-14, 9316'-23 336'-51, 6361'-70' 6385'-.93 6396'-6405' -6500' 6509'- 5' ' ]t-rue 6ert6~cSa;~3 '-26' 6575 '-95' ! ¢ Same Tubing (size. grade and measured depth) N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) True Vertical depth Same Same Same 8671'-9400' Same ,9327-35',9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/ 6419'-23.6437'-40',6473'-80',6497' /4305'-45'/ Geo Vann 12-S.P.E. RECEIVED 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal E~ Detailed (:¢l:J~e~j(::)C~ts ~)~ha0~;l§e~ 6~~'ch [] Hereto = Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 84-59 ' 13. Estimated date for commencing operation 1988-1988-89 Winter. 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I her~.~rtify that,},b~ foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ' / -' // Commission Use Only Date (~?/?4/RR Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location c. learanceI This approval is for re-entry & testing on±y. ORIGINAL SIGNED BY Approved by LONNIE C. SMITH Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 No. Apn,'oved Copy Commissioner by order of c.~-~ the commission Date j-,,2,2, ' ' 31jSubmitintriplicate ¢ _. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] 2. Name of Operator COMPLETED WELL [] AT,A,qT~AN CPNDE CORPORATION 3. Address Mailing Address 111187 Anchorage: 9525 King St./P 0 Box 4. Location of Well 949' FSL, 476' FEi, Ak 9951 Sec. 33 T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5°-OPq-P~ !06 9. Unit or Lease Name Burqlin OTHER ~ Suspended 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. R.K.B. 92' MSL I ADL 318614 Exploratory 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) · Perforate ~] Alter Casing ~:~ Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted For~ 10-407 for each completion.) (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] [] Abandonment [] [] Other [] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). This well was suspended pending further evaluation on March 17, 1985. ACC is requesting approval of intent ot re-enter 33-1. During the 1988-1988-89 N.S. Winter operational seasons. The 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridge plugs) to top of 7" liner @ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cmt plug @9188' " · , a 7 casing string would be run from surface to below the perford interval @ 6995' to 7045' and cemented in place @ 8011±. The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.P.G.C.C.%.Approval before rigging down the surface equipment. NOTE: The above paragraph was submitted to the A.O.G.C. in the 1-27-87 reports. ACC's intent and request for approvals have not changed. RECEIVED Alaska flit & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby c~r~. ¥ that the foregoi/n~ is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed~~//~~~~~ Title Chairman/Sec. Treas. The space below fy ,.~ or C~missio% u-~/ ,.~ .' .- .. Conditions of Ap~r~l, i~ny:, ./"/ ~proved by k~/ [COMMISSIONER '~Form 10403 Date 02/24/88 Dat'~ ,Su'bmit "Intentions" in Triplicate Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate /- MEMORANUdM State of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ~.Z ar~on cv C~j~_./ DATF' December 9, 1987 F, LE NO: A. BE~. 82 THRU: FROM: Co~issioner ./ Blair E Wondzell Sr Petroleum Engineer TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT Status of Alaskan Crude Corporation's 3 wells Alaskan Crude Corporation (ACC) and its predecessor, Far North Oil & Gas (FNOG), have entered and or drilled three wells as follows (also see the attached,,~iscing "ALASKAN CRUDE CORP Status of Approved Drilling Permits : 1. ';B.~glin !'. No .'.33.-.'.1,"' (33-10' 14 UM) Permit 84-59 _~ate'H'""4'/26/84' to drill a new well; Burglin '#33-1 was' spudded on january 10 1985 and was drilled a~d cored to 9458'; 13 ' ' ,, . , -3/8 caszng.was set ac 2479'- , 7 lzne=---at--8671 , _ . ~ ., 9-5/8 set at 8968 .... .. ....... ,¥ to 9453 . Four intervals were DS ' ~l...' ~300-9344'X,(at.-inte---~ ....... ' , . T d -- ' ', .,. · , ~ ~va~s); ~z.. ~995-7045'- '~ 3 ~" ' "~ znl:::e~;A~n~ /.~/.=, ) ~ ~_~------ ....... ,"¢ -~ 6336-6595 .a . ---'_'_ ' ' _ ~a ed ,--.-...-. ...... . gg gged a~ 4204 - u gg at 2480 . Vza letter ~*-=~ v,~,o~ , pper plug .... ~ ,/~x/oo operator was asked for a 10-403 to bring well .int_o compliance with new regulation, and to schedule a summer viszt by our inspector. A 10-403 dated 1/27/87 was submitted to re-enter and evaluate this well- apparently not approved. , Memo to CVC December 9, 1987 Page 2 The status of these wells appears to be as follows: 1. Burglin 33-1 appears to be improperly suspended; ,, j 2'3 -l'=l~J - (~ u~ Suggested form to be inserted in each "Active" well folder to check for timely compliance with our regulations. Reports and Materials to be received by: _ q--/~--~--~ ,, Date Required Date Received Remarks Completion Report Wel~ History - ~'i / ~. ............. ' ' Samples' . .... Registered Survey Plat - G<,..1 /:L' ::, ~ q-5:'' Inclination Survey 'kl ~,,~' ~~ ~ ~ ..... ~~.../' / ~?,, z / .; ~,~ Drill Stem Test Reports ~Q'~: e~' '"":/ ~ ...... "'"'" ~ .~ ,~ .'l '.: ~?. ..~ ~ ~ ~:' ' '""-'"~" ' .,,,. .., ,,? Log Run ~"~ t"',' ' ' Digitized Da~ / STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CCt,%!ISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, A]aska 99501 (907) 27S-1433 TO: P~E: Receipt of the following material which was transmitted via is hereby acknowledged: ~) ~UANTITY DESC-~,I PT I ON ' ' " ~.v. ¢~ ! CoPy sent to sender YES, NO 37 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS . Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend I~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well I~ Alter casing ~ Ime extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate ~ Other [] Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION . Address Mailing Address 0501 Olive Ln/ P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 · Location of well at surface 49' F.S.L. & 476" F.E.L. Sec. 33, T-10-N,R-14E, UM At top of productive interval At effective depth Same At total depth Same 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) KB-92' MSL feet 6. Unit or Property name Burglin 7. Well number 33-1 8.Permit number 84-59 9.APl number 50-- 029-21106 10. Pool Exploratory 1. Present well condition summary P.B.T.D. Total depth: measured 9458'/9400' feet true vertical 9458 '/9400 ' feet To ' s Plug~ (measured) 9188' ,6883' ,6196' ,4204' Top plug @ 2441'-2529' K.S. Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) , true vertical N/A feet None Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth Structural Conductor 80' 20" To surface llO'-K.B. Same Surface 2449' 13 3/8" To surface 2479'-K.B. Same Intermediate 8938' ' 9 5/8" 1000' above 8968'-K.B. Same S[lOe · Liner 729' 7" Shoe to top 8671'-9400' Same True Vertical depth Perforation depth: measured 9300'-14' 9316'-23' 9327-35' 9340'-44'/6995'-7045'/6336'-51, , 6361'-70' 6385'-93 6396'-6405' 6419'-23' 6437'-40' 6473'-80' 6497'-6500' 6509'-15' 6523'-26' 6575.' -95' ,/4305'-45'/Geo Vann 12-S.P.E. ' truever~lcal Same Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) N/A Packers and. SSSV (type and measured depth) JAN 2 6 1987 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commissio. ..... gncho, ra~(] ......... -----~ 12.Attachments Descripti n~'(J~ry of P'~'~)-P°'Sal Hereto = Form-1O.-.403_Rev..7-:!..--_80' . 84-59 · 13. Es_t, tmated date for cqmp~encing operation /~:~Z~' ~ 1988.%.~._W.. ,i, nter Se'a~on 14. If proposal was ve~5~lly, approved Name of approver Date approved fo.¢'ol,,, is t,u ,.r,d correct to the my ~igned // 7" / Commission Use Only . .~onditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval No. [] Plug Integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance ~,pproved by Commissioner by order of the commission Date 39 )rm 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate · STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER Suspended Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION , Address ]501 Olive Ln./ P.O. Box 11-1187 Anchorage, Alaska 99511 Location of Well 949'-F.S.L., 476' F.E.L. Sec. 33 T-lO-N, R-14-E, U.M. 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5o-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name Bur~ltn 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and P,ool Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Exploratory R.K.B.' 92' MSL I ADL 318614 i 2. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTIOn4 TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: {Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [~ Alter Casing [~ Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment zee 20 AAC 25.105-170). //<~.-~ ,~ This well was suspended pending further evaluation_Ion March., 1~, 1985. ACC is requesting a roval of intent to re-enter 33-1. During the~1988-~ N.S. Winter operational PP ~ -' ' " ' er seasons: The 9 5/8" casing would be cleaned out (CMT. & Bridge plugs) to top of 7 l~n @ 8671', the 7" liner would be cleaned out to cmt. plug @ 9188', a 7'~ casing string would be run from surface to below the perford interval @ 6995' to 7'045' and cemented in place @ 8011+/-. The 9 5/8" casing below 8100' would be perforated and the Kinyak Gas shales tested. Should the well prove commercial the well would be suspended pending market. Should the well prove none commercial the well would be plugged and abandoned with A.O.G.C.C. Approval before rigging down the surface equiPment. 14. I here~y c~ti~L~,~at ,he foregoi.o~is true and correct to the bes! of my knowledge. Signed . .- Title President/C. E. 0 The space ~e;ow'for CJmission us// Conditions of Approv'al, if any: Approved by COMMISSIONER By Order of the Commission 'Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate July 11, 1986 Mr. Kelly Goff Alaskan Crude Corporation 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Extension of Suspended Status Burglin 33-1 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Dear Mr. Goff: A review of our records shOws that the above referenced well-is suspended. Section ll0(a) of the regulations states the Commission will, in its. discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a serivce well. Section 105(e) states that "[e]ach well to be abandoned or suspended must be plugged...to prevent the movement of fluid either into or between freshwater and hydrocarbon sources and to prevent all~.other fluid migration within the well bore." In compliance with Section 170(a) of the regulations, "It]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an · extension of time if a valid reason exsists, and the wellbore is properly plugged. We are, therefore, requesting you to submit Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approval, with a program which will bring the status of this well into compliance with the new regulations and provide a schedule for this.summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representatives to the well site for location clearance inspection. Please call Harold J. Hedlund at (907) 279-1433 if you have any questions. . Sincerely, Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner ' jo/A.HJH.22 ,: - STATE OF ALASKA '- ~ ~ ~ '?~:~''~:' i~';~ ;'~ ~ ALASKA OiL ~1',1 D GAS CONSERVATION COi C,.,,~SSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETIOH REPORT AND LOG Status of Well (')IL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED k-I ABANDONED [] SERVICE [] Classification Of service Well 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3'Address0501 Olive Lane Anchorage, AK 99515 4. Location of well at surface 949', F.S.L., At Top Producing Interval. Same At Total Depth Same 476R'i4F-~.E'L'- U I~l. Sec. 33, T-10-N, 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, ~tc.) ' ' R.K.B. 92' M.S.L. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. · APL 3186'14 7. Permit Number 84-59 8. APl Number 5o- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name Burgl in 10...~/V.~ll_lum ber 11. Field and Pool Exploratory 19. Directional Survey YES [] NO [] 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116'N°'°fC°mpleti°ns feet MSL 20. Depth where SSSV set I 21. Thickness of Permafrost feet MD 12. Date Spudded 113. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 5-10-84 I 2-17-85" 3-17"85 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 118.Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) I 9458 I 2441 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run D.I.F.L. , SP, GR, BHCS, F.D.C., C.N.L. , CAL CET, VDI-, GR, C.C.L. GYRO 23. CASING SIZEIWT. PER FT. IGRADE TOP ___~_.$__~J_~t i 4L7 7_2l N-S0 Surf '~~ I 2~ ~71 N-80 Surf ?" I / Z~l 8671 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and interval, size and number) 27. CASING, LINER AND SETTING DEPTH MD BOTTOM ;EMENTING RECORD HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD ~,MOUNT PULLED 110 30 Arctic Set 2479 17 ½ 2400 SXS C.S. IIi 506 SXS C.S. 8968 12 ¼ 340 SXS Class G 9453 ~ottom and 385 SXS Class G 8 % 25. TUBING RECORD SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTI4 INTERVAL (MD)[ [.AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production Date of Test F Iow Tubing Press. Hours Tested Casing Pressure IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) PRODUCTION FOR -OIL~BBL GAS-MCF TEST PERIOD ~ CALCULATED OIL-BBI_ GAS-MCF 24-HOUR RATE I~ WATER-BBL WATEFI-BBL 28. CORE DAT.& ICHOKESIZE 1GAS-OILRATIO OIL GRAVITY-APl (co[;[ Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. See attachments II · Submit in duplicate Form 10407 Re~,. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE , September 20, 1985 }.'k. Bill Stevens Alaskan Crude Corporation 10501 - Olive Irene Anchorage, Alaslca 99515 Alas'kan Crude Corporation Burglin lb. 33-1 Permit No. 84-59 Dear i~k. Stevens: Pursuant to our Friday afternoon pt~ne conversation, returned herewith are the two copies of the Fom 10-403 received here September 19, 1985. %he Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Conm~[ssion Form 10-407, Well Cx~n- pletion or Recompletion Report and Log, in duplicate, is the required fo.TM and we look fOrward to receiving it next week. We note that the rzg was moved off location on }0~rch 17, 1985. Sincerely, William Van Alen Senior Petroletan'.,Geologist dlf/B.I0~A.5 · 'Q: i~i, .:.'i.. ~ ~ II~ '.:. :.::~,.:., ....~ ";~ :.: · ' .. : I." t,".':. ","p, ~ ':'2~. "."' ~ ; . ' I'-'.;.z:. ~ i ·. ~' .'k ,::i.': .' ', '.' ' "' ! · .., :,';~', :' :. .:.. .. · " I".J':~"~.,: ~ ':7 '~""~ ,' .... .~ . -~..'.:~ .~. ',"):: ~ '.~ "'.".." :"..:" . :'27") ' .. ' " ~'~ 'i '~ : . · . i~ . .. ~ .. .. .:. ., .. , . · .. ' STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1600, Anchorage, AK 99501 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., R-14-E U .M. 476' F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5o- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' MSL -- 12. I6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADT,- 318614 Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [~ Alter Casing [] Perforations [~ Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing i-~ (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). / D.S.'£. %111 (Cased Hole) Test perf's 6396' - 6405' 6419' - 23' 6437' - , 6509' - 15' 6523' - 26' 6575' - t ' Cas±rig) Howco and Geo-vann. , at 6336' 51' 6361'- 79' 6385'-93 40' 6473' - 80' 6497' - 6500' 95'. = 96' with 12 S.P.F. (9 5/8 Squeezed test perf's below Howco retainer set at 6307 with 34 bbls. class "G" cement. Initial,~press.~ 225 lbs. P.S.I. at 1 3/4 B.P.M. Final press. 975 lbs. P.S.I. at 1/8 B.P.M. Pulled out of retainer and layed 6 ~BL balanced plug above retainer. ~ Polished cement plu:~ off at 6196' (hard cement). For D.S.T. #III data see Howco Test Report, submitted A.O.G.C.C. 5/14/85 14. I here,~/~y that the fo~rue~orrect to the best of my knowledge. ¢~L~~//~ ~/~ Title Chairman of the Board Signed , The space below for Commis I~on use / Conditions of Approval, if any: R[CEIVED Date May 21, 1985 Approved by Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 By Order of COI~MI[~SlQI~IE~ pth¢e ~ommission Date ~ - i ....f~. , ~-: ,-~,tn~r,,~ t':: [ %J~;~o UUllO. t~Ulilllll~bliJli Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate A,ch0rage and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKAL. AND GAS CONSERVATION CC JISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS Drilling well]~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave. Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 99501 5o- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 4. Location of Well at surface 949' F S L , 476' F E L Sec 33 T-10-N ! m ' ' ° ! ' " ° ! ° I R-14- U .M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. R.K.B. 92' MSL ADL - 318614 10. Well No. 33-1 11. Field and Pool Exploratory For the Month of March ,1985 May 1985 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date,'remarks Plug back depth / 2529' - 2441' / Hard cement,displaced hole with diesel from 2200'. Installed full X-mas tree with guard and well sign, etc. Suspended well for evaluation March (3/14/85). 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests See February 85 - report 14. Coring resume and brief description See February 85 - report 15. Logs run and depth where run See February 85 - report 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data For D.S.?. #I and #II - See Sundry Not±ces date8 3/7/85. · , For D.S.T. #III and #IV - See Sundry Notices enclosed. Ail well technical data was submitted to the Oil & Gas Conservation Commission on 5/14, 15 and 16 1985. SlGNE ....... TITLE Chai .... rC]OATE MAY 21, 1985 ,, NOTE--Report on this form is required for each c~/ndar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th o'[ the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate . . STATE OF ALASKA , ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION CC,,,,~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Location of Well 949' F.S.L., R-14-E U .M. 476' F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 12. RKB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. AK 9950 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 50- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY Perforate Stimulate Repair Well 92' M.S.L. ADL 318614 Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other "]~ Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D.S.T. %IV (Cased Hole) Test Perf's at 4305' - 4345' = ~0' with 12 S.P.F. / Halliburton and Geo-Vann 9 5/8 - 47 lbs. casing With tools hung at 4360' placed a 200' cement plug over test perf's. . . balanced class "G" Polished cement plug off at 4204' (hard cement) D.O.G. See HOWCO Test Report, submitted AOGCC 5/14/85 witnessed (E.S.) Signed_// ~ C~f.~ /..~j. .~ .~~ Title Chairman of Board The space below for Commission use / / Date May 21, 198 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by_ By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission 48 Date Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Alaskan Crude Corporation Hunt Building 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 388-6368 TO: FROM: OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION -PLEASE CHECK IN SPACE PROVIDED AND SIGN FOR RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING CONFIDENTIAL b~kTERIAL ON BUGLIN 33-1 WELL: · . . 1. ~ormation Testing Service Report - Halliburton ~icket'llo. - 16315100 07-Mar-85 ~icket No. - 16315200 14-Mar-85 ~icket No. - 16315300 14-Mar-85 oi'icket No. - 16315400 09-Apr-85 2. /Core Analysis Report from Core Laboratories, Inc. Dated: 17 APR 85 File No.: BP-3-1040 / / 3. ~ater Analysis Reports from Chemical and Geological Laboratories of Alaska, Inc. ( Lab Ho. 7946-1 through 7946-20 Dated: Ma~~__1985 Lab Ilo. 8064-1 through 8064-14 Dated: March 22, 1985 . 4. &/~GCT Gyro Well Survey" Field Log from Slumberger Dated: 21 Feb 85 (2 copies) I ~[ ~ f ~.~,'~ ' 5. &~FDC / Ct.iL / GR [POROSITY] Field umberger Dated: 17 Feb 85 · 6.b/BHC - SONIC / GR Field Log f Dated: 16 Feb 85 · 7.L,~DUAL INDUCTION - SFL -SP /' GR Dated: 16 Feb 85 Slumberger ield Log frOm Slul PJ~Y from Dre · ,os / Dated: 1-4-85 ~r,;- ~'~ /~~' ' . 9. %~UAL INDUCTION FOCUSED LOG / G~MMA! RAY front Dres r Atlas Dated: 02.02.85 ~¢~ ~ ?0t,~- '10. ~HC ACOUSTILOG / GAMMA RAY ated ll~/~;ESr£LOG Western Oil Well Loggin! : 02.02.85 Dated: 2/18/85 ~3'¢ '~9) ,~'~./B~xe~l~ 912 ' s er r Atlas ? ..-- '-/.'"l Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. G~mmlsslon Anchorage 49 MEMORANOUM Statu of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CObR~ISSION TO: g{ Vi~~rt°na. /' DATE: .¥ TttRU: Lonnie C. Smith l''i~ ~ Commis s ioner March 19, 1985 F.LENO: D.EWS.20 TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Edgar W. Sipple, Jr/~.~ ~z Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Witness Plug on Top of Perforation at Alaska Crude, Burglin 33-1, Permit No. 84-59, Suspended Status. Tuesda¥~ March 12, 1985: I left ARCO's L2-28 (subject of another report) to go and witness a plug at Alaska Crude, Burglin 33-1 well, Parker Rig 97 was the contractor. The cement plug was in place when I arrived on location. Top of the perforation for this plug was at a depth of 4305 feet. We.d~.~esday~ March 13, 1985: At 2:45 am the cement plug was kagged at a depth of 4204 feet with 19,000 pounds of weight and pressure tested with 1050 pounds per square inch, for 15 minutes ~.~ith no leak off. The cement for the plug was Class "G" +3% CACL2, there was 101 feet of cement placed on top of the top perforation. Thurs.daY, March ,1,4, 1985: I went back to inquire about the plug set in the 9"'$78'" casing at a depth of 2479 feet. The plug was tagged at 2480 feet with 15,000 pounds of weight. This ~ell is in suspended status with Arctic Pak in 13 3/8" casing and diesel in 9 5/8" casing. See attached casing drawing. 02.001AIRev. 10179) 50 STATE OF ALASKA . ALASKA u,L AND GAS CONSERVATION Cu,~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS OH WELLS 1 DRILLING WELL [] :2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3 Address 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 COMPLETED WELL [] Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Location of WeAl 949' - F.S.L., 476 F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-10-N, R-14-E U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB 92' M.S.L. I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 12. 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5O- 029--21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool g×?LORATOA¥ Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: OTHER [] SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in TripLicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate ~;] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other ~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Alaskan Crude Corp6ration's intention is to test to more zones D.S.T. #3 will be between 6300' and 6600'. D.S.T. #4 will be between 4200' and 4400'. Alaskan Crude Corporation has no intentions to P & A the well at this time. Most likely the Well will be suspended or completed and suspended until all the Well data has been evaluated. MAR 0 8 Ifl. 5 0il & Gas Cons. Commission -.. Anchorage Date 3/7/85 14. I hereby c¢~,at the foregoing i~True and correct to the best of my knowledge. · - . ,. : ~pproved Copy Returned By Order of Approved by ~I Il[iii I, SIll~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date 5t ..~ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1 ~80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in DupLicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA t." .. AND GAS CONSERVATION CC' IISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATION$ /. 1. Drilling well [-~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION R4-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Ave.~ Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. Location of Well at surface 949', F.S.L, 476', F.E.L., Sec. 33, T-iON, R-14-E U .M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. R,K.B. 92', M.S.L. A.D.L- 318614 50-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well No. 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATOR~ For the Month of February ,~9 85 MARO 8 ~5 Alaska 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks AI]Ch0,ra~]~ ,. Depth 9458' T.D. (P.B.T.D. 9400') Drilled 12¼" hole to 8980', 8~-~'' hole 8980'-9458'. Lost one cone off of 8~" bit @ 9293' Milled cone up with Tri-State mill. 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressur9 tests 9 5/8"-47 lbs.-N-80 BTC Set @ 8968'. Cement 9 5/8" shoe with 340 sx. class "G" cement @ 15.8 ppg = .70 bbl. slurry C.I.P. 1715 hrs. 2-4-85. 9 5/8" stage cement job through Halliburton D.V. collar @ 7151', same slurry as above. C.I.P. 2115 hrs., 7" - 29 bls. N-80 B.T.C. liner, t_q~..8671' bot. 9453, cement bot.-top with 385 sx. class "G" cement 16.1 ppg = 79 bbl. slurry C.I.P. 2130 hrs. 2-18-85. 14. Coring resume and brief description Core #13 - 8988' - 93', (100% rec.); core ~14 - 8993' - 9001' (63% rec.) Core ~15 - 9001' - 37', (97% rec.); core #16 - 9037' - 41', (100% rec.) Core ~17 - 9041' - 9102', (100% rec.); Core #18 - 9310'-9370' (98% rec.) Core ~19 - 9370' - 9430' (100% rec ) 15. Logs run and depth where run Dresser/12¼" open hole logs/run #1 D.I.F.L. -...SprGR 8980' - 13 3/8" casing shoe @ 2479', run #2 BHCS - A.C.-Cal/two runs with DIE-Electric Logs (both failed) Schlumberger/8%" open hole logs run #1 DIL-BHC-GR-SP/run #2 F.D.C.-C.N.L.-- Cai/cased hole logs/C.E.T.-VDL-GR-C.C.L. 9400' to 100' above 7" liner/Gyro from P.B.T.D. 9400' to surface. 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data Final mud wt. @ 9 5/8" casing setting depth = 10.7 + P.P.G. Lignosulfonate Final mud wt. @ 7" casing setting depth = 10.1 + P.P.G. Lignosulfonate Ail casings, laps, D.V. collars, shoes, etc., "tested" with 2,500 lbs psi over H.P. changed over to 9.7 PPG brine water "tested" with 3,000 lbs over H.P. prepared cased hole testing. 17. I hereby certify~ that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED ,'//~ TITLE Chairman DATE 3/7/85 NOTE-Report on thi/orm is et~ired for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA U'~L AND GAS CONSERVATION CU .,~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 W. 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 50-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGL IN OTHER 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., 476' F.E.L., Section 33, T-10-N, R-14-E, UM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) RKB = 92' M.S.L. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 318614 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data :,/ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: ../ SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] [] Abandonment [] [] Other ~] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D.S.T. # II (Cased Hole) Test Perfs. @ 6995' - 7045' = 50' @ 12 - S.P.F. / Howco and Geo-Vann (9 5/8" Casing) Squeezed D.S.T. # II Perfs. below Howco Retainer Set @ 6956' (39' above top Perf) with 12 - BBLs Class "G" Cement / Initial Pressure 275 lbs. P.S.I. @ 1% B.P.M. / Final Pressure @ 950 lbs. P.S.I. @ less than ¼ B.P.M. Pulled out of Retainer and layed 8.5 - BBLs Class "G" Cement balanced Plug above Retainer. Polished Cement Plug off to 6883', very hard solid cement plug / Test Casing with 2500 lbs. P.S.I. over H.P. * '" '"' ;:'; 'Al~sk~ Oil & Gas 14. I hereby.c'e t~y Lk~:~at the foregoing,is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed .... , Title Chairm~n ~¢ the Board The space be~w for Com/ssion use Conditions of 'Approval/if any' Arlch0r~:¢o Date 3./7/P,% Approved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date __ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" i'n Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ulL AND GAS CONSERVATION Cu,vIMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 3. Address 550 West 7th Avenue Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 4. Location of Well 949' F.S.L., 476' F.E.L., Sec. 33 T-10-N R-14-E, UM 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. A.D.L. 318614 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) R.K.B. 92' M.S.L. 99501 7. Permit No. 84-59 8. APl Number 5O-- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 10. Well Number 33-1 11. Field and Pool EXPLORATORY 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) ~ 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). D.S.T. #I (Cased Hole) 7" Casing, Halliburton, Geo-Vann and Noralco Test-Perfs @ 9300.' - 14' 9316' - 23' 9327' - 35', 9340' - 44', Total of 33' @ 12- S.P.F./Ted Bond, State Witness Squeezed D.S.T. ~I Perfs, below Howco Retainer Set @ 9292', (8' above top Perf") with 5 - BBLs Class "G" Cement. Initial Pressure: 200 lbs. P.S.I. @ 1 - B.P.Mo, Final Pressure: 1200 lbs. P.S.I. @ less than ¼ B.P.M. / Pulled out of Howco Retainer and layed 5 - BBL Glass "G" Cement. Balanced Plug on Top of Retainer. ', Polished Cement Plug off to 9188', a very hard, solid cement plug / test casing with 2500 lbs. P.S.I. over H.P. Reduce Brine Water Weight / 9.7 P.P.G. to 9.4 P.P.G. 14. I herebyc t' that th fore true and rect to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~f~~ ~, ~,~~ Title Chairman of the Board The space below for Commission u[e ., ^nchorags Date 3/7/85 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date __ 54 Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate -' STATE OF ALASKA ,, ALASKA{-._ AND GAS CONSERVATIONCOi,.. .tSSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS · Drilling well [~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 84-59 3. Address 8. APl Number 550 West 7th Ave. Suite 1600 Anchorage, AK 99501 s0- 029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name BURGLIN 4. Location of Well at surface 949' F.S.L 476' F E.L Sec 33 T-10-N R-14-E U M. R.KElevati°n. B . in92,feet (indicate~ M.s.LKB'. DF, etc.) I 6. A.DLease. Designati°nL . 318614and Serial No. 10. Well No. 33-1 11. Field and Pool For the Month of. January , 19 85 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth = 8823' Footage: Same, Less R.K.B. (27') and coring below, started drilling below the 20" conductor cas.lng on the 12-30-84 at 0315 hours. 13. Casing or liner rgn and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests · 20" Casing a't 110' 13 3/8" - 72 lbs., N-80 B.T.C. Set at 2479'. (63 joints) Cemented casing from shoe to surface with 2400 sx (B.J. Hughes) C.S. III at 12.2 P.P.G. followed with 500 sx C.S. II at 14.9 P.P.G. C.I.P. at 0100 hours 1-6-85 / had full returns throughout cement job with full cement returns to surface / Test casing with 1500 lbs. P.S.I. with 8.8 P.P.G. mud / Leak-off test at 2532' E.M.W. at 480 lbs. P.S.I. = 12.6 P.P.G. 14. Coring resume and brief description Core #1 = 5302' - 20', Rec. 14.5'; Core #2 = 5576'- 5605', Rec. 18'; Core #3 = 6327' - 55',Rec. 28'; Core #4 = 6355'- 79', Rec. 24'; Core #5 = 6379'- 91' Rec. 10'; Core #6 = 6391' - 6420', Rec. 29.4'; Core #7 = 6420' - 29', Rec. 6.5'; Core #8 = 6429' - 58', Rec. 19.8'; Core #9 = 6458' - 74',. Rec. 23.5'; Core #10 = 6474' - 97' Rec 23' , . ; Core #11 = 6497 - 6527', Rec. 27.8'; Core #12 = 6527' - 40' Rec 16' 15. Logs run and depth where run Surface Logs / Note: Due to an extended time frame while drilling the surface hole (due to multible rig break down) we were unable to obtain a complete surface hole electri( log. Enclosed D/A DIFL/GR Log / 1600' to surface 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data Note: (Item #14) Above, on Core #8, 7.5' of Core Stub was left in the hole and was recovered with Core #9. 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. N.Kv-~elly ) Goff~f 5 5 SIGNED ~_~ ,~::~_~ T,TLE Chairma~n OATE 2-1-85 NOTE--Report on this/~rm is requ~el~ for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate ~ ):... P.,.t , ..: 56 MEMORANOUM State of Alaska ALA~ OIL A~D GAS TO: C./V.~atterton THRU: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner CONSERVATION COt,~,[ISSION DATE: January FILE NO: D. HRH. 5 TELEPHONE NO: 15, 1985 FROM: Iiarold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspectorj~,~:~ SUBJECT: Witness BOPE Test on Alaska Crude Corp., B~glin No. 33-1, Sec. 33, T10N,R14E,IR~, Permit No. 84-59. Thursday~ January 10, 1985: I left Sohio's Sag Delta Well No. 11, SUbject of' anOther rep0~ to the Burglin Well No. 33-1, to ~itness a BOPE test. The BOPE tests were started, the annular preventer had to be changed out as it "failed". Friday, January 11, 1985. Testing BOPE's resumed at 7:00 am '~--r---- .,r -~ ...... · · %here were four failures When the final testing was performed, all the failures were replaced, installed or repaired with the exception of the check valve that parts had to be ordered or a new check vaiv& installed. In summary: I witnessed the successful testing of the blowout equipment on the Burglin Well No. 33-1 that Parker drilling crew performed on Rig 97. I gave Alaska Crude Corporation three days to repair or replace check valve. Attachment Saturday, January 12, 1985: Bob Gardner repres'entative for Alaska Crude Corporation, Call'ed me at my house and informed me the check valve had been replaced with a new one. 5? 02-00IA(Rev. 10179) MEMORANOUM Stat' o ALASKA OI AND GAS CONSERVATION COt, R-~ISSION C.V. ton Chai THRU: Lonnie C Smith · ..~ Colz~Ilis S iO~Sr TELEPHONE NO: Edgar ~. Sipple, FROM: SUBJECT: Petrole~ Inspector .. f Alaska DATE: January 9, 1985 FILE NO: D.EWS.1 Check Diverter System on Alaska Crude, Parker Rig 97. Wednesday, January 2 k1985: Mike Minder and I went to Alaska Crude ~arker Rig 97 t° cheg the diverter system. The diverter system was in accordance with API RP 53 and State regulations. The "T" coming off the main line manifold was reenforced according to ~r. K. Goff. The target on the diverter line was turned the wrong way, it was removed and installed in the direction of flow (see attached drawing). Rttachment 02.00IA(Rev. 10179) 5/84 Inspector STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report Date /,/ // /?:~ Well Operator ,/~..'72/t9~/..~' ~--J!70>.-~ J~...,fft~C,~f.,~.,:.~, Representative Location: Sec .~.'{ TN:Ri~Eo'M 17~ Casing Set Drillin~ Contractor ~/::,/{ Ri f>~7 Representative Location, General (?~ Well Sign General Housekeeping Rig Reserve Pit Mud Systems Visual Audio Trip Tank Pit Gauge Flow Monitor Gas Detectors BOPE Stack Annular Preventer Pipe Rams Blind Rams Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Check Valve Test Pressure ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM Full Charge Pressure .~ 9Ut? psig Pressure After Closure / ~O psig ~ Pump incr. clos. pres. 200 psig -~ min~__sec. Full Charge Pressure Attained: ~-' min ~ sec. N2 ~ ~C~:, p .? ~z~.....~ z. ~.~,~ ~ ~ p sig.~:~,~.~'~ Controls: Master ~:~.,'\/ Remote :::~ Blinds switch cover :~'~% Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Upper Kelly Lower Kelly Ball Type Inside BOP Choke Manifold No. Valves / ~ No flanges "~ · .:~ ~ Adjustable Chokes ,~::~,':: :7< Hydrauically operated choke ~>,/ '~l~ Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Pressure :--: Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Results: Failures ~ Test Time ./~ . hrs. ~Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within ~ ~7~ ~ ?,,.~-. days and Inspector/ Commission office notified. Distribution orig. - AO&GCC .. cc - Operator cc - Supervisor Inspector, .~.. :/~ ~ z~ .... /"' '-" STATE OF ALASKA ALASK, ,-' AND GAS CONSERVATIONCOI, .,SSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WOR OVER OPERATIO Drilling well Suspended Workover operation [-] 7. Permit No. 2. Name of operator Alaskan Crude Corporation 3. Address 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1600, Anchorage, Alaska 9950 4. Location of Well at surface 500 Ft. WEL and 900 Ft.N.S.L. Sec. 33, T.10 N., R. 14 E., UM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. A.D.L. 318614 84-59 8. APl Number 150- 50-029-21106 9. Unit or Lease Name Burglin 10. Well No. 33-1 11. Field and Pool Exploratory For 'the Month of May' , 19 8 4 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth one hundred and twelve fee.t (112') R.K.B. 13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 20____'~'__c._a.,s._i..n_g.,_se...t_..@ .... _!...!,-.2.._'_ R.K .B./30" Hole Cemented with Arctic Set Cement Mix 14. ')f ~ ~<[~[r~[s~i~d~J[ ]{a3~ ~ [~ ~[ The rig was rigged up complete and made ready to drill out from under the 20" casing set at 112' R.K.B. The spring thaw caught up with us and the ice road started breaking up on May 8th, therefore, cutting off our supply route. The drill site, camp, rig and drilling equipment were secured on May 10th. A road barrier was set up at the off. ramp to the ice road from the Dalton Highway to Fairbanks on May llth. The well is now suspended til 15. Logs run and depth where run Nov./Dec. 84 N/A 1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data N/A 17. I he~e¢~and correct to the best of my knowledge. 6 0 SIGNED/~~Zf~-/I.V/'/'~ · ',~")d~'/ TITLE President; C.E.O. DATE .~/] NOTE--Report on this form is required for e ch ndar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. 'Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate ~ t 61 April 26, 1984 Mr. N. K. Goff, President Alaskan Crude Corporation 550 W. Seventh Avenue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear bR. Goff: We have received a copy of your Certificate of Deposit #8071 in the amount of $100,000.00 which is in the name of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. The Commission has agree, d to accept this Certificate of Deposit in lieu of a surety bond for a single well. It is understood that the Commission will have unrestricted call on this Certificate of Deposit if it becomes necessary as stated in 20 AAC 25..025, the regulations of the Commission. If and when all of the requirements set forth in the Commission's regulations are fulfilled in the operations connected with the Alaskan Crude Corporation Burglin No. 33-1 well, the Commission will instruct Rainer Bank Alaska, N.A. to release the .monies to the checking.account in which the interest is being deposited. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kugler Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMM. ISSION be:l.K.G April 26, 1984 Mr. N. K. Goff President Alaskan Crude Corporation 550 W. Seventh Avenue, Suite 1600 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Burglin No. 33-1 Alaskan Crude Corporation Permit No. 84-59 Sur. Loc. 500'I~L, 900'NSI,, Sec. 33, T]0~, R14E, Btmhole Loc. S A M E · Dear Mr. Goff.. Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. If coring is conducted, a one cubic inch chip from each foot of recOvered core is required. Samples of well cuttings, a mintmura of four tablespoons, and a mud log are required. An inclination% survey is required as per 20 AAC 25.050(b)(5). If available, a tape containing the digitized log information shall be submitted on all logs for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in AlaSka and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spa%~ning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.05.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's Office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representstive of the Department of Environmental Conservation. · To aid us in scheduling field work, please notify this offence 24 hours prior to commencing installation of the blowout prevention Mr. N. K. ".Goff Burglin Nolo 33-1 April 26, 19~4 equipment so that a representative of the Commission may be present to' witness testing of the equipment before the surface casing shoe is drilled. Where a divertar system is required, please also notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing equipment installation so that the Commission may witness test~.ng before drilling below the shoe of the conductor pipe. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a Witness present. Very truly yours, Harry W. . Commissioner of BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Comnl.isston be Enclosure cc: Department of ~h. & Game, Habitat Section w/o enc].. Department of Environmental Conservation. w/o encl. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA UIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CQ,.,MISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of work. DRILL REDRILL DEEPEN lb. Type of well EXPLORATORY [~ DEVELOPMENT OIL [] DEVELOPMENT GAS [] SERVICE [] STRATIGRAPHIC L.~ SINGLE ZONE [] MULTIPLE ZONE [] 2. Name of operator Alaskan Crude Corporation 3. Address 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1600, Anchorage AK 99501 4. kocadon of wdl at surface 500 ft WEL and 900 ft NSL, Sec 33, T. ION., R. 14E., UM. At top of proposed producing interval Same At total depth Same 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF etc.) J 6. Lease designation and serial no. 48 ft Gr. I APL 318614 12. Bond information (see 20 AAC 25.025) 9. Unit or lease name BURC, T,TN 10. Well number No. 33-]_ 11. Field and pool Exploratory Type Surety and/or number Amount $100, 000 13. Distance and direction from nearest town J 14. Distance to nearest property or lease line J Deadhorse miles J Lease Line to South: 900 feet 16. Proposed depth (MD & TVD) J 17. Number of acres in lease 10,500 ft. MD & TVD feet I 1280 19. If deviated (see 20 AAC 25.050) (.Straight hole) J20. Anticipated pressures feet. MAXIMUM HOLE ANGLE o I (see 20 AAC 25.035 (c) (2) 15. Distance to nearest drilling or completed well ~ 107000 feet 18. Approximate spud date April 30, 1984 4290 psig@Gas tosurface KICK OFF POINT 5187 psig@10,500ft. TO (TVD) 21 *See Note 3 on Page 2 Proposed Casing, Liner and Cementing Program SIZE CASING AND LINER SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CEMENT Hole I Casing Weight G~;ade I Coupling Length MD TOP TVD MD BOTTOMTVD (include stage data) ~n"Ii 20" 133 K-55Ii BTC 80' Surfac~ ' 80'~1 8O' I 17~" 1~ 3/g 72 L-80, J~ BTCt 2400' Surface 2400'I 2400'" " " " l?k"j 9 5/8" 47 ]-80&f~ BTC 9000' Surfac~ 9000'1 9000' 350 cu~. ft. Cl. G 15 % + 150 sx, 22. Describe proposed program: See Attached Sheet- (Page' 2) RECEIVED 0ll & G;~s Cons. j'.t' ,"t" l'fq'f~ 23. I hereby certify that the foregoing j,s-'~[:re~and cold, ecL to the best of my knowledge SIGNED N.K. Goff TITLE President The space below for Commission us~ ---- 7 / DATE 4/13/84 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Samples required ~,,yES E]NO Permit number APPROVED BY Form 10-401 Mud log required ~,,yES []NO Approval date 84-59 04/26/84 Rev. 7-1-80 (i) Directional Survey required APl number DYES ~O 50-- 029-21106 SEE COVER LETTER FOR OTHER REQUIREMENTS .COMMISSIONER DATE April 26, 1984 by order of the Commission 5Submit in triplicate SUMMARY PROGRAM ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION BURGLIN 33-1 1. Auger 30" hole to 80 ft +. Cement conductor from top. Install 20" API 2000 wp SOW casing head. 2. Resurvey location, move in, rig up. Install 20" diverter system as shown on attached illustrations. Notify A©GCC and test diverter and hydraulic valve. ~ ~ 3 Drill 17 1/2" hole_to 24Q0.'--~...-J-to--500..'__ben_eath permafrost). ~__~s_planne~ for sU~f~--hol~e~ Run and cement 13 3/8" ---- ~-'-~'" casing. Lane casing and i'~stall 20-API 2000 wp x 13 5/8" API 5000 wp casing head. ' 4. Install 5000 psi wp BOPE consisting of RSRRA as per attached illustration. Notify AOGCC and test BOPE. 5. Drill out shoe of 13 3/8 casing and run leakoff test. Drill 12 1/4" hole to 9000 ft +. Log hole. Run and cement 9 5/8" casing. Final cement vo--lumes to be determined from caliper log. 6. Land casing and install 13 5/8" API 5000 wp x 11" API 5000 wp tubing head and re-install 5000 psi wp BOP. Test BOPE. 7. Drill out 9 5/8" casing shoe and test formation to an equivalent mud weight of 12.5 ppg. Drill 8 1/2" hole to 10,500 ft +. Log hole. Run and cement 7" liner. 8. Test liner lap. Run drill stem tests based on formations encountered and according to supplemental program. 9. Suspend or P & A well. Move out and clean up location. Annulus thru permafrost will be Arctic packed if well is completed or suspended. NOTES: (1) Ail wellhead components are to be -75° rated. (2) BOPE will be completely tested weekly, and more frequently if required. (3) Estimated pressures are based on a 0.494 psi/ft gradient. (Virgin Prudhoe Bay pressures plus a safety factor) . (4) Spring breakup will require that drilling operations be suspended during the summer months. Plans for suspension will be submitted to the AOGCC well in advance of execution to allow sufficient time for Commission approval. E i VL D ~l~:slga 0tl & (~as Cons. ., NO'T E ' USC, ~, GS T~IANGULA'TION 5TA'T~O~4 "St,4ALL" Lot. '70' lO' 14-.595" Long. 148" 45'~4-,-1-4-5" ~ ~05 19.8"~ 18,39g.90 5 /.~ USC ~ G5 T~iA~GO~%IOM 57A~ION "F~ESH' L~t 70~ 07' ~O.175" Lon9. 148° 49' Eg. UTG ~ = 5,697, 68~.55 x = 6~G,~97.99 Approx. EI~v.= Iil ~+. ,SC. ALE; I"--I mile DRAWN Propo$~ ri "5URGLIN Lo~. 70° lO' y = 5,gl/N, Approx. EI~-V.= '7.. '...*. '~i ~ .-.-'"' (.~ ~.. .,'.. .., ~. · ~';". .J' . % ~ ,~,. ,~, ,~ ~, ,~. ,..~. ~· ,. . ..... . -...~ ~,7.z~ W ..- ::: .,..'~. ~ ~ ., .~. ,' .", * , .)'~ . DU GLIN No.gB-! WELL Lot-cd'cci in +he 5E ~- Pro~rractCd 5¢c.~.~T.10 Iq., R. lCE.,Umiaf H~r., .AK Lonc:j. 1415° 54' 41.92_ I" X -" SURVEYED FOR ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION SURVEYED BY 6 7 NORTHERN TECHNICAL SERVICES~ INC. 7'50 WEST 2NO AVENUE, SUITE IO0 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99.5OI BELL NIPPLE FILLUP LINE 20' '2000 PSI ANNULAR PREVENTER X\\\\ \ \ I I ~ /////// I 8' HYDRAULIC VALVE (OPENS AUTOMATICALLY WHEN ANNULAR PREVENTER CLOSES) R-73 RING GASKET OTO 'T' NOTE DIVERTER LINEs HAVE DOWNWIND DIRECTIONAL DISCHARGE CAPABILITY. BULL PLUG 20' 133-. K-55 BTC TO 80'-85' (GR) CONDUCT'R 65 NOTE FLUIDS TO BE DIVERTED DOWNWIND, AWAY FROM RIG BY CLOSING APPROPRIATE 8 INCH BUTTERFLY VALVE S. TO BERMED STORAGE AREA 8" MANUAL BUTTERFLY VALVES (VALVES WILL BE COUPLED TO INSURE THAT ONE IS OPEN AT ALL TIMES) TO BERMED STORAGE AREA SCHEDULE 40 STEEL PIPE I HYDRAULIC VALVE, NORMALLY CLOSED (OPENS AUTOMATICALLY WHEN DIVERTER IS CLOSED) WELLHEAD AND I 20" ANNULAR PREVENTER CELLAR OUTLINE Diverter System Layout. 69' FILLUP LINE.. ~ I I--~ ! I 5,000 PSI WP ANNULAR PREVENTER ! i ~i t!l~ll [l!l'tll~~ ~' CHO~ KILL LINE ~ ~ ~ ~' sPOOL ~~1~1~~ CHECK GATE GATE ' ' GATE H.C.R. 1 5,000 PSI WP PIPE RAMS ! TO 5,000 PSI WP CHOKE MANIFOLD B.O.P. Stack Configuration, 13 - 5/8 Triple Ram 'Stack with Annular Preventer. RECEIVED Oil & Gas Cons.' Commisslm~ 70 ITEM (1) Fee (2) Loc CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERbfITS APPROVE DATE -- ,.(2 thru 8) (8) (3) Admin (9 thru 1 i) (10 and 11) (/4) Cas~ .~zT-~ ~-/Y:'~? '(12 thru 20)- (5) BOPE P';-77j'j_ ";'-'V.~:'"'. (21 thru 24) · (6) Add: Company .!~,j /_~__ ~ l,q___ Lease & Well No. . .....-~ ,,..,_~.. f-~ YES NO REMARKS Is the permit fee attached .......................................... Is well to be-located in a defined pool ............................. 3. Is well located proper distance from property line .................. ~,~"~'__ k ' ' 4. Is well located proper distance from other wells .................... 5. Is sufficient undedicated acreage availabl~ in this pool ............ ~_/~_,, . 6. Is well to be deviated and is well bore plat included ............... "-- ,~,~ 7. Is operator the only affected party ................................. 8. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait .......................... ~-~_ 9. Does operator have a bond in force .................................. 10. Is a conservation order needed ....................................... ~',~ 11. Is administrative approval needed ..................................... ?--~ Is conductor string provided ........................................ Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ......... Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ... Will cement cover all known productive horizons ..................... Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ....................... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst.. Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ............. Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ............ Is adequate well bore separation proposed ............................ 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Is a diverter system required ....................................... ,~J~. 22. Are necessary diagrams of diverter and BOP equipment attached ....... ~f// 23. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to 24. Does the choke manifold comply w/AP1 RP-53 (Feb.78) .................. 25. Additional requirements ............................................... ':,,"?' Additional Remarks: Geology: Engineering: HWK. I~ LCS "['-' BEW WVA (~Z~ JK~.Z'.~-,?HJH JAL..-;-'. ~ MTM . rev: 12/08/83 6.CKLT INITIAL GEO. UNIT ON/OFF POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. SHORE _Ft:SKFtH F:RLIDE CK1RPORFtTIOM , .::-1 BURGLIH · :'..ER~ICE TFIBLE *~R 31'IL*-~* FILE LRBEL :~ 1 ~ RT 1940 FT. ' ,, · , ]C: :~:_-:~.32 CILM: 46:3 ' 06 CILD: 458. '3.6 .'i.:P : O. 24:2:98 GR : 15,=. 4;:' '~ : -,_,':' ~ .44 ?:'---: P D : · 1 r~_ fl_. ,:~. c~.. R F 0 C: ,~ .9558 R I L M: 2 . 1 .~_ '~. ~:,_ R I L ]]: ':'-. 1 ? ',::_ :q_ DFIT8 Gr]E.S FROM '. 1940. TO 1'3.16. : 24. FT. OF ]]F~TFI ......"., ... · .. . ~ ~. . . - LR.E.:KFIM CRIJI]E CORPORFITIDM :3-1 BLIRGLIM · ' :SERVICE TFtBLE.-~I~*R:'.SI. IL*+*' FILE LFIE',EL :~ '=,' · .' ,.... --'- ~-.,, ..,FIT,. ..... 118.-FT. . ,. 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CONTACT L check off or list data as it is rcceived.~list received date for 407. if not reauired list as NR ] -187 J*, -- r J ddllina_ history, ... survey,.. ~,s,. well tests , - d, ~criDtio~J cored intcr~ais core analysis I dr~ ditchlintcrvais ,, di~i~,al data , Lg~l I IrL lO] 11! , 1 41 The following additional well data was not copied that was in the well file: core analysis report GCT Gyro well survey mud log with expanded log through core section 8 ea. formation testing reports dated between 7 March-( April 1985 ?5 ,d:33 RNOH aG0 06H FaX bi0, 9072798644 P, 01 CONFIDENTIAL STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF LAW CIVIL DIVISION OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OIL, GAS & MINING SECTION 1031 W. 4th Avenue, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99501-1994 Phone: (907) 269-5255 Our Fax Number: (907) 279-8644 (If unavailable, try (907) 278-7022 or (907) 276-3697) FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FAX IS CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR PRIVILEGED, THIS FAX IS INTENDED TO BE REVIEWED INITIALLY BY ONLY THE INDIVIDUAL NAMED BELOW. IF THE READER OF THIS TRANSMITTAL PAGE iS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT OR A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE iNTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY REVIEW, DISSEMINATION OR COPYING OF THIS FAX OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS FAX IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE SENDER BY TELEPHONE AND RETURN THIS FAX TO THE SENDER AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. THANK YOU, PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING PAGES TO: FAX NUMBER: TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES ~ (INCLUDING (~OVER LETTER). COMMENTS: FROM: ~-il, Gas & Mining Section Attorney General's Office, Anchorage RE: SUBJECT/FILE NUMBER: IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ALL THE PAGE__S~_OR HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE ~_. ~LEASE CALL: Cathy or Asl~a at (907) 269-5256 or 269-5254, ,2:33 aNON ~qOO OG["[ FaX NO, 9072798644 P, 02 In~tructionsz send this lis~ to the superior oourt where the appeal is filed. LIST OF PARTIES & ATTORNEY8 ON APPF~L A~p. R. 60 Z ( AGENCY'S LIST OF PARTIES & ATTORNEYS ON APPEAL Case Title ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, et al vs. AK OIL & GAS CONSERVATION Sup. Ct. Case No. 3AN-93-10584 CI Admin Agency No. Agency Name AK OIL & GAS CONSERVATION coMMISSION Hearing officer (none) Name and Address of Party Alaskan Crude Corporation James W. White, Agent 5500 Gulf Blvd. CL8, Bx3 South Padre Island, TX 78595 Name and Address of Attorney of.Record none appearing 12-08-93 Date Signature of Agenc~ Representitive Russell A. Douglass, Commissioner Type or Print Name Instructions: Send this list to the superior court where the appeal is filed. AP-311 (1/90) (cs) AGENCY'S LIST OF PARTIES & ATTORNEYS ON APPEAL App. R. 602(c)(2) ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, Appellant, VS. ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Appellee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE .eO ~n lbo Tna~ .. ) ., ,E OFALAGKA Ttt~RC L _, ) A~AL$ DIV. DEC 0 2 199~' Clerk of the 'rrla~ Court~ CASE NO. 3AN-93-10584 CI NOTICE FOR PREPARATION OF RECORD IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL To: ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION (agency) Attached is a copy of the notice of appeal filed on November 18, 199~ from an order or decision of your agency. Pursuant to the Appellate Rules: 1. Within 10 days of service of this notice, the agency must file with this court a list of names and addresses of all counsel and pro se parties whO appeared in the matter before the agency. Please use the attached form AP-311. Appellate Rule 602(c)(2). 2. The agency must prepare, certify and transmit the record to this court within 40 days from the date of service of this notice. The agency record must contain a table of contents listing each document and exhibit contained in the corresponding volume and page numbers where each document may be found. Appellate Rules 604(b) and 210. 3. The appellant must arrange for preparation of a transcript, if any, and pay in advance for the expense of the preparation of the record, unless otherwise directed by the court. The timely certification and transmittal of the record is the ultimate responsibility of the appellant. Appellate Rule 210(a)(3) and (g) and 604(b)(1)[c]. December 2, 1995 ~~ Date ' -/-~p~als dle~ - I certify that 'on December 2, 1993. a copy of this notice was sent to: Appellant: Robert Ely Appellee: Nancy Gordon Agency: David Johnston C 1 e r~ .~[ ~.~.~.~_~ AP-310 (1/90)(cs) REErEIVED DEC -3 1995 Naska Oi]& Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ALASKAN CRUDE CORPORATION 5500 Gulf Blvd., CL8, BX3, South Padre Island, Texas 78597 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine St. Anchorage, Alas ka 99501-3192 FAX MAILED Oct, 5, 1993 to (907)276-7542 Attention' Mr. David Johnston, Chairman Gentlemen This letter is to timely appeal and request a' re-hearing in accord to Alaska Statute, AS31-05-080, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's (AOGCC) Decisionl by letter of September 23, 1993; to deny Alaskan Crude Corporation' s (ACC) request that the work to be performed described by the AOGCC's previously approved ACC's Application for Sundry Approval #93-164 be shut down in accord to 20 AAC 25.072. The reasons voiced in James W. White's original letter of September 7, 1'993 for requesting that work operations on the Burglin 33-1 well be shut down are: 1) February 8, 1993 the state of Alaska filed a cross appeal of appeal Judge Cutler's Order that reinstated and extended for four additional months from January 6,1993 Alaska state lease ADL# 318614 containing the Burglin 33-1 well contending that ADL#318614 expired retroactive to November 3O, 1990. a. This cross-appeal is currently being adjudicated by Supreme Court 2) the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas has rendered a Decision that the Alaska state lease ADL# 318614 that contains the Burglin 33-1 well terminated by it's term May 6, 1993 a. This Decision is currently being appealed to the Commissioner of Natural Resources 3) during the Burglin 33-1 well development potential oil or gas zones will be encountered, tested and oil or gas will be wasted when flared. 4) if the Burglin 33-1 well is re-entered the investors' risk capital, the operator's money and efforts to re-enter the Burglin 33-1 well ,and state's money and efforts to monitor the drilling of the Burglin 33-1 well will be wasted if the this well is later caused to plugged and abandoned_by_ the the state's current efforts to terminate the ADL#318614 lease. Obviously, should the state prevail with it's Supreme Court cross- appeal the Burglin 33-1 well would be required to be forthwith plugged and abandoned, or if that ploy does not work then the state's Decision that the state lease ADL#318614 has terminated retroactive to May 6, 1993 comes into play. Should the state prevail with it's backu_p position Decision that ADL#3186134 expired retroactive May 6, 1993 the Burglin 33-1 well would also forthwith be required to be plugged and abandoned. it is because the affected parties, despite it's best efforts, have been unable to negotiate a settlement to either of these termination issues with the state, the affected parties have requested September 7, 1993; that the AOGCC approve a shutdown of well operations in accord to 20AAC25.072. It should be noted that the ownership of two other leases, ADL#318612 and ADL#318613, is also currently being adjudicated by the Supreme Court and that the AOGCC has stayed work on the wells (F2 and F3) located on ADL#318612 or ADL#318613 leases until the ownership of these leases have been decided. White and the affected parties believe the Commission's Decision of September 23, 1993 to not approve James W. White's September 7, 1993 request for shutdown in accord to 20 AAC 25.072 is erroneous because prudency and other circumstances as described in this letter prevent the continuation of the app_roved drillinq_program. Because the AOGCC did not approve White's request well operations be shutdown in accord to 20AAC25.072, White as Agent for the affected parties believe their correlative and civil rights are being violated and that it is not prudent, unreasonable,arbitrary, capricious and unfair for the state of Alaska to require or allow the operator to proceed with any development work on the Burglin 33-1 well located on state oil and gas lease ADL#318614 until the final judgrnent has been rendered that the state had no authority to terminate ADL#318614 retroactive November 30, 1990 or retroactive May 6, 1993 and that the affected parties' ownership is clearly reinstated for the ADL#318614 lease and further development of the well authorized by the appropriate action. Obviously it would be the epitome of lack of prudency, not reasonably practical and totally asinine for the above described reasons and other reasons just simply too plain to even have to mention for White or the other affected parties to have the Operator proceed with the development of the Burglin ,35-1 well while knowing the state of Alaska is so vigorously trying to force this well to be plugged and abandoned and until these termination issues are resolved. With the aforementioned being said and no case law on the books to provide a clear road map for the agency or the general public to follow as to whether the state should or can req_u_ire or even allow a well to__c__ontinued to be drilled on any lease(in this case ADL#318614) that any lease owner (in this case the state of Alaska)bas terminated, a clear road map is needed. Therefore in accOrd to Alaska Statutes 31.05 Alaska Regulations 20AA025 to protect the affected parties' correlative and civil rights and prevent waste we ask that the AOGCC expedite AS 31.05 and 20AAC25 procedures that will allow this issue to get into the Court system and provide a clear case law and mandate to the AOGCC and the ganeral public to follow as to how such matters are to proceed. ,~~mes W. White as agent for the affected parties LAW OFFICES L:LY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 &NCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, ) INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, ) Appellant, ) ) v. ) ) ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION) COMMISSION, ) Appellee. ) ) Case No. ~,ppE&!.¢: .q. I,,~i,q. NOV 1995 Cierk o1 the 'frial courts CORRECTED NOTICE OF APPEAL Appellants, Alaska Crude Corporation and Intrepid Production Company, whose current address is: 5500 Gulf Blvd., Suite 206, Florence Condo, CL8 Box3South Padre Island, TX 78597 hereby give notice of their appeal to the Alaska Superior Court of the decision of the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission denying the application of and the application for reconsideration of Appellants request for an order suspending development work on Burglin 33-1. The decision was made September 23, 1993. Reconsideration was deemed denied October 14, 1993. Copies are attached to this notice as RECEIVED DEC - ~ 199~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission ~chorage L A',A,~ OFFICES L:LY & HAVELOCK 608 VV. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 well as a cash deposition i lieu cfa bond and a statement of Points On Appeal and a Designation of Record on Appeal. This appeal is authorized by AS 31.05.080 Dated this 18th day of November, 1993. ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants Robert C. Ely I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed 11/18/93 to the attorney of record' Office of the Attorney General Oil, Ga.s,& Mining Section LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 .(907) 276-1916 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, ) INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, ) Appellant, ) V, ,- ALASKA, THIRD APPEALS D~V~SION NOV 15' 1993 Clerk o~ the 'rnal Gou~ ) ) ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION) COMMISSION, ) Appellee. ) .) Case No..~ NOTICE OF APPEAL Appellants, Alaska Crude Corporation and Peninsula Pipeline Company, whose current address is' 5500 Gulf Blvd., Suite 206, Florence Condo, CL8 Box3South Padre Island, TX 78597 hereby give notice of their appeal to the Alaska Superior Court of the decision of the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission denying the application of and the application for reconsideration of Appellants request for an order suspending development work on Burglin 33-1. The decision was made September 23, 1993. Reconsideration was deemed denied October 14, 1993. Copies are attached to this notice as RECEIVED DEC - AI~sl~ Oil & G~s Cons. Oommission well as a cash deposition i lieu of a bond and a statement of Points On Appeal and a Designation of Record on Appeal. This appeal is authorized by AS 31.05.080 Dated this 15th day of November, 1993. I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed 11/15/93 to the attorney of record' ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants RObert C. Ely ~ Office of the Attorney General Oil, Gas & Mining Section · LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK c39501 (907) 276-1916 LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 ~A.~. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 t907) 276-1916 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE ~LAsKA CRUDE CORPORATION, ) INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, ) Appellant, ) V, ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION) COMMISSION, ) Appellee. ) ) DEC - 3 199,~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission ~chorage CORRECTED POINTS ON APPEAL 1. The named appellants all are persons adversely affected by the decision of Appellee in rejecting the application of Alaska Crude Corporation and Intrepid Production Company to suspend development work on Burglin 33-1. 2. AS31.05.095 mandated the Appellee to grant the Appellants' request to suspend development work. 3. 20AAC25.072 mandated Appellee to grant Appellant's request to suspend development work. 4. Appellants have been grievously damaged by the Commission's arbitrary and capricious action and its abuse of discretion in that their correlative rights have not been protected by LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 the Commission's action. They have been prevented from converting their mineral estate to ownership. They have suffered great monetary damage. The protection guaranteed them by Article 1 and Article VIII, Section 16 of the Alaska Constitution and of Article XIV, Section 2 the United States Constitution have been denied. Appellants are entitled to judgment in their favor and against the commission in such amount and in such fashion to be determined at trial as authorized by AS 31.05.080. Dated this 15th day of November, 1993. I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing Iwas mailed 11/16/93 to the attorney of 'record: Office of the Attorney General Oil, Gas & Mining Section ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants Robert C. Ely y RECEIVED DEC -3 19~3 Alaska Oil & 8as Cons. Commission Anchorage ii JAMES W. WHITE Appellant, v. I' IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA -AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA COMMISSIONER OF NATURAL RESOURCES Appellee. Case No. Oil & Gas Cons. Commis,~ion Anchorage POINTS ON APPEAL 1. The named appellants all are persons adversely affected by the decision of Appellee in rejecting the application of ! Alaska Crude Corporation and Intrepid Production Company to isuspend development work on Burglin 33-1. t 2. AS31.05 mandated the Appellee to grant the i! Appellants' request to suspend development work. I i 3. 20AAC25 mandated Appellee to grant Appellant's ! i request to suspend development work. i 4. Appellants have been ~rievously damaged by the ! Commission's arbitrary and capricious action and its abuse of 1 i ~^w o[~,c[s I discretion in that their correlative rights have not been protected by [I_Y & HAV[LOCK. roO~ W. FOURTH AVl. 1 SUITE 21 !~the Commission's action. They have been prevented from converting ANCHORAGE, AK 995011j their mineral estate to ownership. They have suffered ~reat LAW OFFICES L--LY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 imonetar.y damage. The protection guaranteed them by Article 1 and Article VIII, Section 16 of the Alaska Constitution and of Article XIV, Section 2 the United States Constitution have been denied. Appellants are entitled to judgment in their favor and against the commission in such amount and in such fashion to be determined at trial as authorized by AS 31.05.080. Dated this 15th day of November, 1993. ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants Robert C. Ely i hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed 11/15/93 to the attorney of record' Office of the Attorney General Oil, Gas & Mining Sectio_..l:L,. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE ALASKA, mlRD b,._ .. ALASKA CRUDE CORPORATION, ) ,.,,~A'...~ INTREPID PRODUCTION COMPANY, ) NOV ~ S 1991'i Appellant, ) t.;ier~ v. ) ) ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION) COMMISSION, ) Appellee. ) ) Case No. CORRECTED DESIGNATION OF RECORD ON APPEAL LAW OFFICES liLY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 Appellants designate as the record on appeal' 1. All applications, correspondence and decision files of the Appellants related to their activities as operator of Burglin 33-1 well. 2. All files of Appellee related to Burglin 33-1 and ADL 318614. 3. Appellant reserves the right'to supplement this Designation. Dated this 15th day of November, 1993. ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants RECEIVED DEC -.3 1995 ,~!aska 0il & Gas Con_~ /~ ...... I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed 11/16/93 to the attorney of record: Office of the Attorney General Oil, Gas & Mining Section LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 LA%/ OFFICES .,ELY & HAVELOCK 608 ¥%'. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE STATE OF ALASKA AT ANCHORAGE JAMES W. WHITE Appellant, V. ALASKA COMMISSIONER OF NATURAL RESOURCES Appellee. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. i:.~_~SKA, THIRD APPEALS r3JV~SION NOV 1_~ 1995 to ~ E;., ¢ czz-- DESIGNATION OF RECORD ON APPEAL Appellants designate as the record on appeal' 1. All applications, correspondence and decision files of the Appellants related to their activities as operator of Burglin 33-1 2. All files of Appellee related to Burglin 33-1 and ADL 318614. 3. Appellant reserves the right to supplement this Designation. Dated this 15th day of November, 1993. ELY & HAVELOCK Attorneys for Appellants Robert C. Ely RECEIVED A!aska Oil & Gas Cons, Commission Anchorage LAW OFFICES ELY & HAVELOCK 608 W. FOURTH AVE. SUITE 21 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 (907) 276-1916 I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed 11/15/93 to the attorney of record: Office of the Attorney General Oil,/~as & Mining Section / ALASKA OIL AND GAS !: CO~SERYATION CO)I)IISSION September 23, 1993 i f WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPJ,',IE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9950,-3192 PHONE: (907'1279:433 TELECOPY: (907') 276-7547 Ala,~kan Crude Corporation Atln. J. W. White 5500 GulfBlvd, CL8, BX3 South Padre Island~ TX 78597 Dcar Nfr. White: . . -- · Thc Commission approved Alaskan Crude Corporation's (ACC) Application for Sundry · APproval/i93-164 to reenter the Burglin 33-1 Well on July 6, 1993. ACC's stated objt,,-tive in reentering the well was to test the Kinyak (sic) shale [Kingak Formation]. Thc request for sundry approval was initiated by you on behalf of ACC. The approval to rce,'~ct the Burglin 33-1 well was granted consistent with the Commission's decision to allc, x,. well operations until a final judgment regarding lease status is handed down by co,.~t~.s (see correspondence dated May 1, 1992). Yo,~ contend that oil and gas will be wasted if the well is reentered. The Commission does not .,,hare your view. First, no evidence has been submitted to the Commlsslon that the well is capable of hydrocarbon production. Second, if prudent operational safeguards are in place (e.g., appropriate blowout prevention and mud control systems, trained and expc,'ienced rig personnel, etc..), well operations can occur without waste. Such saf'cguards are the responsibility of the well operator. Accordingly, tlm Commissioil will not order abandonment or suspension of tim Burglin 33-1 well until conditions warrant l....'m il that time, ACC may conduct reentry and testing operations as approved in the afc, r,_.mentioned sundry approval. Of course, the decision whether or not to conduct these operations remains solely with ACC. : Dax id W. Chairman