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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: 5. Permit to Drill Number: 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?N/A Yes No 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field: N/A N/A 11. Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: Junk (MD): 1465' 577 Unknown Casing Collapse Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Est 1390 Intermediate Est 4900 Production Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): No packer or SSSV No packer or SSSV 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:Tim Brandenburg Contact Email:tbrandenburg@asrcenergy.com Contact Phone:907-252-3923 Authorized Title: Vice President of Drilling, Projects and Engineering 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 1465' Surface Surface Exploratory None Subsequent Form Required: Suspension Expiration Date: N/A 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 Length Size 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 N/A 100-006 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, AK, 99503 50-009-10019-00-00 ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. Proposed Pools: 1300' TVD Burst None Est 5930 MD Est 2280 174' 1014' 160' 174' 1300'8-5/8" 1300' 160' 6-5/8" None 15-1/2" or 16" 13 160' 10-3/4"1014' 174' Chickaloon 1 January 15, 2026 UnknownUnknown None Unknown Perforation Depth MD (ft): 1014' None P R 1 6 5 6 N Form 10-403 Revised 06/2023 Approved application valid for 12 months from date of approval.Submit PDF to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov 325-754 By Grace Christianson at 7:54 am, Dec 12, 2025 BJM 12/19/25 Submit piping & fluid tanks diagram to AOGCC and obtain approval before rigging up. XX 10-407 Provide 10 days notice for AOGCC opportunity to witness final site clearance. The 10-407 should be submitted within 30 days of P&A operations even if site clearance has not been completed. Provide 24 hrs notice for AOGCC opportunity to witness all of the following: Tag TOC in both 8-5/8" and 10-3/4" casing with 15klbs, and visual witness of cement inside casing after surface cement plug installed but before welding on marker plate, cutoff depth and marker plate. BOP test to 1000 psi X DSR-12/19/25TS 12/19/25JLC 12/19/2025 12/22/25 OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 1 of 10 December 11, 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 Chickaloon 1Well (PTD: 100-006 / API: 50-009-10019-00-00) Dear Commissioners, ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc (AES-AK) hereby requests that the sundry previously submitted (February 26, 2024) for this well be rescinded and replaced with this sundry to permanently plug and abandon the Chickaloon 1 well, located in the town of Chickaloon. Please contact me at 907-339-7410 or Tim Brandenburg at 907-252-3923 with any questions. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski Vice President of Drilling, Projects, and Engineering ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 2 of 10 1.0 Well Summary Chickaloon 1 The Chickaloon 1 well is planned for plug and abandonment (P&A) as part of the State of Alaska AOGCC Orphan Well Program. The P&A work will be conducted by AES-AK as Operator, on behalf of the State of Alaska AOGCC. Operations on Chickaloon 1 are scheduled to begin in 1Q of 2026. General Well Information Status: Orphan Well See attached Current Wellbore Schematic (Figure 1.1-1) for details. During recent site visits the well was excavated and the wellbore found to be open to surface/atmosphere. No liquids were flowing from the well, however gas was seen occasionally breaking out of wellbore fluids at approximately 30 below ground level. Gas was measured as high as 99% LEL in the cellar area upon initial excavation, which quickly dissipated after being opened to the atmosphere. Base of Fresh Water: Estimated at 174 MD / 174 TVD Reservoir Pressure: Based upon information within the AOGCC & DNR Chickaloon 1 well files, gas from coals was encountered as shallow as 222 and continued through the 10-¾ set depth at 1014. The geologist notes the presence of gas increasing below this depth, with the strongest seen at 1250 where tools were lifted uphole 235 due to gas pressure and a low water level in the hole. Notes in the file talk about mudding up for drilling below the 8-5/8 shoe at 1300, however there is no detail provided on mud weight or if this was ever done. Overall, the operation seemed to be managed with a water column and minor gas breakout, similar to what was experienced during the recent site visits. Given this information, reservoir pressures are estimated slightly over normal and are expected to be managed with a 9.5 ppg EMW. Abnormal Pressure: As based upon the data available, the well was managed by keeping the hole full with water and experienced minor gas breakout. Therefore, an expected conservative worst case for the well is 9.5 ppg EMW. MASP: The Maximum Anticipated Surface Pressure is based upon a gas gradient to surface from the deepest perforation at 1465 MD/TVD and a 9.5 ppg formation pressure. MASP is calculated as ~577 psi. Rig for P&A Ops: Team Snubbing International Wellhead: 10-¾ Casing x 11 5M (see Figure 1.1-3 for details) BOP Configuration: 13-5/8 3M BOPE Annular/Pipe Rams/Blind/Choke & Kill Line (see Figure 1.1- 4 for details). 5 Station Accumulator. BOP Test Pressure: 1000 psi Choke Manifold: 3-1/8, 5M OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 3 of 10 Regulatory Variance / Waiver Requests A variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.112 (b) is being requested to allow eliminating the need for a plug across the 8-5/8 casing shoe and have the proposed plug across the 10-¾ shoe to serve as the primary means of segregating cased and uncased sections within the well. The 8-5/8 casing is uncemented and there are no identified significant hydrocarbon intervals believed below the 8-5/8 shoe that would need isolating. The interval below the 10-¾ shoe to TD at 1465 is basically being treated as one ~450 open hole section that will be isolated from the main cased hole portion of the well above the 10-¾ shoe. A variance to the requirements of 20 AAC 25.112 (3) is being requested to allow the placement of cement in the 10-3/4 casing x open hole annulus 45 below the 13 surface casing shoe. This approach will negate the need to perforate across from coals that were reported as having gas during original drilling. A bridge plug will be set inside the 10-3/4 casing 150 below the base of fresh water per the requirement. 1.1 P&A Procedure Chickaloon 1 Pre-Rig Work 1. Wellhead Installation and Slickline Evaluation covered under Approved Sundry 325-586. Rig Based Operations 1. Move in and rig up P&A rig and equipment. Note: Notify AOGCC 24 hours prior to commencing P&A operations and for the upcoming BOP test. 2. Install 11 5M x 13-5/8, 3M Spool on existing wellhead. Nipple up BOPE and test to 250 psi low / 1000 psi high (annular to 1000 psi). 3. Based upon findings from the pre-rig wireline drift runs, fishing of 6-5/8 casing may be required. This could include a single spear run to pull the casing or a clean-out within the 6-5/8 followed by a cut and pull operation. The objective will be to recover the 6-5/8 casing to allow access within the 8-5/8 casing for placement of the planned P&A plug across the 10-¾ shoe at 1014. Note: The well is believed to be currently loaded with water. As noted in the above discussion on Reservoir Pressure, a water column is believed adequate to manage the well with occasional and minor breakout of what is assumed to be coal gas. The well will be circulated over to a 9.5 ppg mud at the earliest point possible in the 6-5/8 fishing operation or during the 8-5/8 clean-out run. 4. Once the 6-5/8 casing is recovered or if the pre-rig wireline run did not find 6-5/8 casing in the well, make up 8-5/8 clean-out assembly consisting of a 7.6 mill and 8-5/8 casing scraper. Run in hole to ~1200, ensuring both the mill and casing scraper wipe through the area planned for the upcoming P&A plug operation. 5. If not already done so during the 6-5/8 fishing operations, displace the well over to 9.5 ppg mud and circulate the hole clean. Note: The 9.5 ppg mud weight is desired to eliminate any coal gas from entering the well and for stability of the open hole during the upcoming perf, wash and cementing operation. 6. Pull out of the hole, lay down the clean-out BHA. OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 4 of 10 7. Make up 8-5/8 bridge plug run below. Run in hole and set the bridge plug at the minimum depth to allow the bottom perforation to be placed at 1114. The estimated bridge plug set depth is ~1135. Release from bridge plug and tag to confirm setting. Note: The plug will serve as a base for the upcoming cement plug across the 10-3/4 shoe, which will later be tagged to requirements of 220 AAC 25.112 (g). Therefore, tagging of the bridge plug to meet regulatory requirements is not needed. 8. Make up Gator mechanical perforator tool assembly. Rih and perforate the 8-5/8 casing from 1114 up to 914 using the mechanical perforator tool. Perforation density is to be at one activation per foot (4 perforations per activation at 90°phasing), rotating the assembly 45°before each cut. 9. Attempt to establish circulation around the 8-5/8 casing and if possible, circulate the 8-5/8 x 10-¾ annulus to 9.5 ppg mud. Once clean mud returns to surface or if unable to circulate, pull out of the hole and lay down the mechanical perforator tool assembly. 10. Make up HydraWell perforation wash and cementing assembly. Run in the hole and perform jetting of 8-5/8 perforation interval at parameters per HydraWell modeling, to clean the 8-5/8 x open hole and 8-5/8 x 10-¾ annular space. Note: Notify AOGCC 24 hours prior to pumping of initial and all cement plugs to allow witnessing of the operations. 11.Once perforation wash is complete and fluids are conditioned for cementing, rig up cement unit. With the HydraWell assembly immediately above the bridge plug, begin jetting or washing in 15.8 ppg cement. Continue to pump and pull as per HydraWell modeled rates, filling the 8-5/8 casing and annular space across the perforation interval. Continue washing in cement to fill the 8-5/8 casing to at least 50 above the top perforation. Once cement is placed, pull assembly above cement and circulate the well clean. Note: The estimated cement volume to place cement as outlined above is ~21 bbls, however the actual cement volume will include 30 50% excess to account for the jetting process to place good cement as desired. 12. Pull out of the hole, lay down the perforation wash and cementing assembly. 13. Run in hole with 7.6 mill assembly, washing down as required until the top of cement is found. Confirm competency of cement by placing 5k lbs on the plug. Pull out of hole and lay down assembly. Note: Notify AOGCC 24 hours prior to weight testing of the plug to allow witnessing of the operations. 14. Make-up 8-5/8 casing cutter assembly on drill pipe and run in hole. Position cutter at 340 and cut the 8-5/8 casing. 15. If not already circulated to 9.5 ppg mud, close the annular BOP and establish circulation around the 8- 5/8 casing, displacing the 8-5/8 x 10-¾ annulus to mud and circulating clean as required. Once clean mud returns, pull out of hole and lay down cutter assembly. 16. Make-up spear assembly for 8-5/8 casing and spear casing immediately below wellhead. Pull and lay down casing with welded hanger assembly and remaining 8-5/8 casing to cut point. 17. Make-up 9-7/8 bit and 10-¾ casing scraper or equivalent. Run in hole to top of 8-5/8 stub. Circulate hole clean and pull out of hole laying down bit and scraper. 18. Make-up 10-¾ bridge plug on drill pipe. Run in hole and set at 325. Tag plug to confirm set. See attached email from Tim Brandenburg regarding pressure to apply while circulating out annulus. -bjm Planned TOC is 395' MD per Tim Brandenburg email attached. TOC should be no deeper than 864' MD, 50' above perfs. -bjm Place 15 klbs on cement plug. -bjm See attached email from Tim Brandenburg regarding pressure to apply while circulating out annulus. -bjm OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 5 of 10 Note: This bridge plug will serve as a base for the surface cement plug, which will extend back to surface. Therefore, tagging of the bridge plug to requirements of 220 AAC 25.112 (g) is not required. 19. Rig up to run CBL. Log the 10-3/4 casing from 300 to surface. Note: The remainder of the plan assumes that the CBL indicates little to no cement in the 10-3/4 x 13 annulus and that what cement is there can be removed and the 10-3/4 casing and 13 casing strings can be removed. It is possible that the cement may preclude cutting and recovering the 10-3/4 individually if at all. Contingencies will be developed to cut both the 10-3/4 and the 13in a single cut and an attempt made to pull both strings simultaneously or to mechanically perforate both stings and cement in place. 20. Make up Gator mechanical perforator tool assembly. Run in hole perforate the 10-3/4 casing from 210 up to 164. using the mechanical perforator tool. Perforation density is to be at one activation every 1 foot (4 perforations per activation at 90°phasing), rotating the assembly 45°before each cut. Pull out of hole and lay down perforating BHA. 21. Make up cement BHA. RIH to top of bridge plug. Pump and wash in 30 bbls of cement (final weight to be determined). Pull out of hole with cement BHA. 22. Make up 9-7/8 bit and clean out to 160. Pull out of hole and lay down clean out BHA. 23. Make up mechanical multi string casing cutter. RIH to ~140 (depending on space out) and cut the 10- 3/4 and 13 casing strings. POOH and lay down BHA. 24. Nipple down the BOP stack. 25. Cut the 10-3/4 starting head and Casing Support off of the 10-3/4 and 13 casing. 26. Remove cement from around the 13 casing and expose the 16 casing string. 27. Clean the cement out of the 13 x 10-3/4 annulus. 28. Make up spear assembly dressed for the 10-3/4and spear the 10-3/4 casing and attempt to pull to surface. Note: It is possible that the 10-3/4 and the 13 will pull together. 29. Redress the spear for 13, RIH, spear and recover the 13 casing. Note: In the event either one or both strings will not pull, the contingent plan is to mechanically perforate the 10-3/4 and 13 casing. 30. Make up cement stinger. RIH to top of cement. Pump ~35 bbls cement (final weight to be determined) taking returns to the cellar. Pull out of hole with cement stinger. 31. Rig down and move out P&A rig and associated equipment. Post-Rig Work 1. Cut the 16 casing as required and fill / top-off casing with cement as needed. Photograph casing and cement. Note: Notify AOGCC 24 hours prior to final excavation and top-off of surface cement to allow witnessing of the operations. The top of the 16 casing is currently at ~10 below ground level. Any cuts will only be made to accommodate welding on of marker plate. Attempt to circulate out the 10-3/4" x 13" annulus and 13" x 16" annulus before ND stack. See attached email from Tim Brandenburg with options for circulating annulus clean. -bjm This plug is separate from surface plug. Need to tag after cement placed. -bjm Tag TOC with 15klbs down weight to verify cement. Alternatively tag on step #30. Provide 24 hrs notice for AOGCC witness. - bjm Contingency to perf & cement in place will require a separate sundry. -bjm This plug is in compliance with 20 AAC 25.112(d)(2)(B). -bjm OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 6 of 10 2.Weld marker plate on the outermost casing that meets requirements of 20 AAC 25.120 and includes the below information bead-welded directly to the marker plate. Record the depth below ground level of the marker plate. Photograph marker plate. State of Alaska AOGCC PTD 100-006 Chickaloon 1 API 50-009-10019-00-00 3. Perform post-P&A methane monitoring and record results for reporting purposes. 4. Excavate as needed around the well to allow removal of the well cellar. 5. Remove cellar and backfill the excavated hole. Grade the location and access road to final agreed condition and remove any remaining debris from the site, disposing of waste materials as required. Photograph the final backfilled and cleared wellsite and access road (include photos of location and marker plate in 10-404 Sundry Report). Note: Contact the AOGCC with 24 hours advanced notice to perform final site clearance inspection. Below, Figure 1.1-1 shows the current wellbore schematic and Figure 1.1-2 shows the proposed wellbore schematic after P&A. Provide 10 days notice for final site clearance inspection. OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 7 of 10 Figure 1.1-1. Current Wellbore Schematic OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 8 of 10 Figure 1.1-2. Proposed P&A Wellbore Schematic OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 9 of 10 Figure 1.1-3. Wellhead Configuration OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 10 of 10 Figure 1.1-4. BOP Configuration 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. From:AOGCC Records (CED sponsored) To:Gluyas, Gavin R (OGC) Subject:FW: Chickaloon 1 Wellhead installation - proposed casing support Date:Thursday, October 23, 2025 1:11:25 PM Attachments:image004.png image005.png From: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2025 9:27 AM To: Brandenburg, Timothy <tbrandenburg@asrcenergy.com> Subject: RE: Chickaloon 1 Wellhead installation - proposed casing support Tim, The plan to install the support as described is approved. I’d like to discuss how much gap will there be between the new support and the bottom of the starting head on the 10- 3/4”. Let’s talk before making a cut on the 10-3/4”? I will be heading out to location today, leaving Anchorage around 11:30. We can speak on the phone before then if needed, although I’ll be in a meeting from 10:30-11:30. Bryan McLellan Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov +1 (907) 250-9193 From: Brandenburg, Timothy <tbrandenburg@asrcenergy.com> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2025 5:27 AM To: McLellan, Bryan J (OGC) <bryan.mclellan@alaska.gov> Subject: Chickaloon 1 Wellhead installation - proposed casing support Bryan, As discussed, after removing the spacer rings from the Chickaloon 1 well, we have found that the 10-3/4” x 13” annulus is cemented at surface. This is consistent with what we found on the tap of the 13” casing below this point. There are small gas bubbles coming up from the 10-3/4” pipe body and the 13” casing side. Based on field evaluation It is possible that the 10-3/4” casing is carrying load and as such we are proposing to place a contingent support to prevent the 10-3/4” load from transferring to the cement (a plug of unknown length and integrity). Installing this support will preclude any further evaluation of the cement in the 10-3/4” x 13” annulus prior to abandonment. Installing the support will, however, provide a means to confine and vent the gas out of the cellar up to and during abandonment. The proposed approach for assessing the annulus is perform the well bore abandonment up to within ~ 170’ of surface and then once the well is isolated to that depth, we can evaluate the annulus to determine if the 10-3/4” can be pulled. Below you will find a diagram that identifies the casing support proposed for the 10-3/4”. Please note that the support will vary slightly from depicted (it will stand taller). The remainder of the wellhead installation will remain as planned and approved. Timothy C. Brandenburg ASRC Energy Services, Inc. tbrandenburg@asrcenergy.com Cell: 907-252-3923 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: 5. Permit to Drill Number: 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?N/A Yes No 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field: N/A N/A 11. Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: Junk (MD): 1465'577 Unknown Casing Collapse Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Est 1390 Intermediate Est 4900 Production Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): No packer or SSSV No packer or SSSV 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:Tim Brandenburg Contact Email:tbrandenburg@asrcenergy.com Contact Phone:907-252-3923 Authorized Title: Vice President of Drilling, Projects and Engineering 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 Chickaloon 1 October 15, 2025 UnknownUnknown None Unknown Perforation Depth MD (ft): 1014' None 6-5/8" None 15-1/2" or 16" 12-1/2" or 13-3/8" 160' 10-3/4"1014' 174' 174' 1014' 160' 174' 1300'8-5/8" 1300' 160' 1300' TVD Burst None Est 5930 MD Est 2280 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 N/A 100-006 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, AK, 99503 50-009-10019-00-00 ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. Proposed Pools: AOGCC USE ONLY Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft):Perforation Depth TVD (ft): 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 Length Size 1465' Surface Surface Exploratory None Subsequent Form Required: Suspension Expiration Date: N/A Perforate Perforate New Pool Re-enter Susp Well Exploratory Stratigraphic Development Service MechanicalIntegrity Test Location Clearance Wellhead Install SlicklineDiagnostics Form 10-403 Revised 06/2023 Approved application valid for 12 months from date of approval.Submit PDF to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov Doug Cismoski Digitally signed by Doug Cismoski Date: 2025.09.29 05:39:04 -08'00' 325-586 By Grace Christianson at 12:20 pm, Sep 29, 2025 DSR-9/29/25 Gas monitors to be installed in and around cellar. Provide 24 hr notice for AOGCC opportunity to witness Wellhead lower flange pressure test to 600 psi. 10-404 BJM 10/1/25 X SFD 10/2/2025($8 Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2025.10.02 17:47:33 -08'00'10/02/25 RBDMS JSB 100625 OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 1 of 4 September 22, 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 perform diagnostic slickline and install wellhead, Chickaloon 1 (PTD: 100-006 / API: 50-009-10019-00-00) Dear Commissioners, Please find enclosed the 10-403 sundry for slickline diagnostics and wellhead installation in preparation for the abandonment of the Chickaloon 1 well, located in the town of Chickaloon. Please contact me at 907-339-7410 or Tim Brandenburg at 907-252-3923 with any questions. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski Vice President of Drilling, Projects, and Engineering ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC Sceey, OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 2 of 4 1.0 Well Summary – Chickaloon 1 The Chickaloon 1 well is planned for plug and abandonment (P&A) as part of the State of Alaska AOGCC Orphan Well Program in the 4th quarter of this year. This preliminary work is being performed to provide downhole information for abandonment planning and to prepare the well for full abandonment. General Well Condition During prior site visits, the well cellar was partially excavated, and the wellbore was found to be open to surface/atmosphere. No liquids were flowing from the well, however gas was seen occasionally breaking out of wellbore fluids at approximately 30’ below ground level. Gas was measured as high as 99% LEL in the cellar area upon initial excavation, which quickly dissipated after being opened to the atmosphere. See attached ‘Current Wellbore Schematic’ (Figure 1.1-1) for well details. Pre-Rig Work 1. Excavate as required to access the 8-5/8” casing. Rig-up wireline and perform drift run(s) into the 8- 5/8” casing to locate top of possible 6-5/8” casing fish left in the well. If the 6-5/8” casing is located, perform drift into the 6-5/8” to PBTD or maximum depth of 1200’, whichever is encountered first. Note: During the August 2023 site visit ~40’ of 6-5/8” casing was pulled from the well. The bottom of what was recovered was split, belled-out and fractured as if an explosive charge had been set-off inside the pipe at that depth. Well records do not document the installation of 6-5/8” casing, and it is unclear if additional 6-5/8” pipe is downhole within the well. 2. Excavate around well to allow removal of existing wood well cellar and provide access to the casing. 3. Perform pre-P&A methane monitoring and record results for reporting purposes. 4. Disassemble existing equipment from the 10-¾” casing (clamp and spacer rings) as necessary to allow locating the top of the 12-½” (assumed to be 13”) and 15-½” (assumed to be 16”) casings. Look to verify the size of those casings and if cement is present within the annuli at surface. 5. Cut the 10-¾” and 8-5/8” casings as required to ensure good casing for installation of new wellhead equipment and to place both casing stubs at the desired elevation. Note: No cement was found in the 8-5/8” x 10-¾” annulus during the August 2023 site visit, which aligns with the well records on file. 6. Install the new starting head. 7. Install well cellar and cement as required. 8. Secure well with a cap and vent pipe placed on the 8-5/8” casing. See attached ‘Wellhead Configuration” (Figure 1.1-2). Hydrocarbon gas monitors to be installed in and around well cellar. See attached 9/30/25 email from Tim Brandenburg -bjm See attached 9/30/25 email from Tim Brandenburg for more wellhead installation and pressure test details. -bjm OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 3 of 4 Figure 1.1-1. Current Wellbore Schematic OUR PURPOSE: TO FIND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ASRC Energy Services, LLC | 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 | 907.339.6200 | asrcenergy.com Page 4 of 4 Figure 1.1-2. Wellhead Configuration Log Montage AOGCC August 17, 2023 Chickaloon 1 Chickaloon, Alaska Chickaloon 1 100-006 Spud:8/31/1928 P&A:9/17/1929 TD: 1362’(?) Records indicate a cuttings sample from 1465’ Limited information in AOGCC’s Files Chickaloon 1 Surface to 174’ MD: Sand, gravel, and boulders; 174’ MD: Well making 20 bbls water per day 174’ to 859’ MD: Shale and coal 859’ to 1046’ MD: Shale with limestone 20’ to 22’ MD: Fine gravel carrying fresh water 224’ to 251’ MD: Small flow dry gas, salt water 1046’ to 1270’ MD: Limestone and shale TD at 1362’ MD (?) 15-1/2” Casing Shoe at 160' 12-1/2” Casing Shoe at 174' 10” Casing Shoe at 1014' 8” Casing Shoe at 1270' Coal beds 1. Operations Susp Well Insp Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Pull Tubing Operations shutdown Performed: Install Whipstock Perforate Other Stimulate Alter Casing Change Approved Program Mod Artificial Lift Perforate New Pool Repair Well Coiled Tubing Ops Other: ______________________ ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. Development Exploratory 3. Address: Stratigraphic Service 6. API Number: 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, AK, 99503 7. Property Designation (Lease Number): 8. Well Name and Number: 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 1465' feet None feet true vertical 1465' feet Unknown feet Effective Depth measured 1465' feet None feet true vertical 1465' feet None feet Perforation depth Measured depth None feet True Vertical depth None feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) None Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) None 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13a. Prior to well operation: Subsequent to operation: 13b. Pools active after work: N/A 15. Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations Exploratory Development Service Stratigraphic Copies of Logs and Surveys Run 16. Well Status after work: Oil Gas WDSPL Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data GSTOR GINJ SUSP SPLUG Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: Authorized Name and Doug Cismoski Digital Signature with Date: Contact Name: William Isaacson Contact Email:wisaacson@asrcenergy.com Authorized Title: Director of Drilling and Field Management Contact Phone: 907-339-6455 323-478 Sr Pet Eng: Sr Pet Geo: Sr Res Eng: WINJ WAG N/A Water-BblOil-Bbl 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. measured true vertical Packer Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 14. Attachments (required per 20 AAC 25.070, 25.071, & 25.283) N/A Gas-Mcf MD N/A N/A Size 160' N/A N/AN/A N/A N/AN/A N/A 10-3/4" 8-5/8" STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 100-006 50-009-10019-00-00 None 5. Permit to Drill Number:2. Operator Name 4. Well Class Before Work: N/A Exploratory Chickaloon 1 Plugs Junk measured N/A Length 160' 174' 160'Conductor Surface Intermediate 15-1/2" or 16" 12-1/2" or 13-3/8" measured TVD Intermediate Production 1014' +/-1300' Unknown Casing Structural 1014' +/-1300' 6-5/8" 1014' +/-1300' Unknown Unknown 174' 174' Burst Collapse ppp Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Pull Tubing Operations shutdown kkkk Perforate Other Stimulate Alter CasingChange Approved Program ft ttttt Perforate New PoolRepair Well Coiled Tubing Ops Other: ______________________ Inc. Development Exploratory Stratigraphic Service6. API Number: orage, AK, 99503 mber):8. Well Name and Number: ronic data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pool(s): ary: ured 1465' feet None feet rtical1465'feetUnknown feet ured 1465' feet None feet rtical1465'feetNone feet epth None feet epth None feet d true vertical depth)None d and true vertical depth)None summary: olumes used and final pressure: tion: tion: N/A 15. Well Class after work: Exploratory Development Service Stratigraphic 16. Well Status after work: Oil Gas WDSPL a GSTOR GINJ SUSP SPLUG N/A Water-BblOil-Bbl Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 25.070, 25.071, & 25.283) N/A Gas-Mcf MD N/A Size 160' N/A N/AN/A N/A N/AN/A N/A 10-3/4" 8-5/8" 100-006 50-009-10019-00-00 5. Permit to Drill Number:4. Well Class Before Work: Exploratory Chickaloon 1 g 160'15-1/2" or 16" 12-1/2" or 13-3/8" TVD 1014' +/-1300' 6-5/8" 1014' +/-1300' Unknown Unknown 174' 174' Burst Collapse Form 10-404 Revised 10/2022 Due Within 30 days of Operations Submit in PDF format to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov By Grace Christianson at 2:59 pm, Sep 21, 2023 Cismoski, Doug Digitally signed by Cismoski, Doug Date: 2023.09.19 11:56:41 -08'00' SFD 9/22/2023 DSR-9/21/23BJM 9/22/23 RBDMS JSB 092623 September 19, 2023 Mrs. Jessie Chmielowski, Commissioner Mr. Greg Wilson, Commissioner Mr. Brett Huber, Sr., Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Report of Operations on Chickaloon 1 Well to Remove / Cut Casing (PTD: 100-006 / API: 50-009-10019-00-00) Dear Commissioners, This letter and the attached information is to report operations performed by ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc (AES) under approved Sundry 323-478 on the Chickaloon 1 well, located in the town of Chickaloon within the Mat-Su Borough. The operations were performed to further assess conditions of the well and cellar area, and more specifically help understand the purpose of the 6-5/8” pipe and verify casing sizes and conditions in preparation for upcoming plug and abandonment operations to be performed as part of the State of Alaska AOGCC Orphan Well Program. Please find attached for review of the Commission the 10-404 Form, a summary of daily operations, and photos taken during the operation. Please contact me at 907-339-7410 or William Isaacson at 907-339-6455 with any questions. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski Director of Drilling and Field Management ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC Sincerely, DCi ki Chickaloon 1 (PTD 100-006) Southcentral, Alaska Rev. 0 September 2023 Date Summary of Daily Operations 8/28/2023 Excavate ~10’ x 10’ area around Chickaloon 1 well to expose extent of well cellar and perceived rig floor perimeters. Continually sample the area for hazardous gas throughout the operation; 58% LEL max, which dissipated quickly. Evaluate cellar structure and integrity for further excavation. Continue to excavate on south side of well to ~7’ below ground level (BGL) and remove ¾” plywood wall from top of cellar wall at ~4’ BGL to depth of excavated hole. See Figure 1 below. Secure location for overnight. 8/29/2023 Continue to remove dirt and debris from cellar area around the well using shovels and Super Sucker. Expose cement floor in cellar and full extent of well casing above the cement floor. Move to 6-5/8” pipe and use Super Sucker to remove gravel / debris from within the ID of the 6-5/8” pipe down to ~4.5’ BGL, exposing broken brick lodged within 6-5/8” pipe. Fish brick from within 6-5/8”. Run plumb bob to 23.5’ BGL within 6-5/8” and tag gravel / water. Slight bubbling seen at water level inside 6-5/8”; LEL 0% at surface. Use excavator to evaluate load of 6-5/8” pipe on rig floor steel plate; pipe and plate move freely indicating limited weight. Secure location for overnight. 8/30/2023 Rig up to pull 6-5/8” pipe from well using excavator. Pull, cut and lay-out ~7.9’ section of 6-5/8” pipe with base plate, bushings and slips attached. Had to reciprocate pipe repeatedly and wash with power washer to pull freely. Drop plumb bob down 6-5/8” pipe in well. Passes freely through prior restriction and on to a depth of ~55’ (end of tape on plumb). Slight bubbling seen at water level of ~32’; LEL 12% to 0% at surface. Continue to pull, cut and lay-out 6-5/8” from well in two additional sections, finding bottom section split, ballooned, and broken off. See Figure 2. Recover 7.9’, 15.4’ and 16.5’ sections of 6-5/8”, for a total 39.8'. Unclear if additional 6-5/8” pipe is downhole within well. Disassemble timbers around well to positively identify and measure OD’s of 8-5/8” and 10-¾” casings (Figure 3). Cut-off 8-5/8” casing at ~52.5” BGL (previously ~26” BGL), to allow pipe wall measurement / evaluation and to bring below top of cellar walls (Figure 4). Rebuild southern cellar wall using 12” x 12” timbers and cover well with plywood. Place 3” ventilation pipe down into cellar and extend to above ground level. Rebury well and place wood marker post, painting both marker post and 3” pipe with orange paint. See Figures 5 & 6. Figure 1 – Chickaloon 1 well excavated along south side of cellar. pppppy Drop plumb bob down 6-5/8” pipe in well. Passes freely through ppypp pp prior restriction and on to a depth of ~55’ (end of tape on plumb). Slight bubbling seen at water yg level of ~32’; LEL 12% to 0% at surface. pp Chickaloon 1 (PTD 100-006) Southcentral, Alaska Rev. 0 September 2023 Figure 2 – The 6-5/8” pipe recovered from the well, with bottom joint split, ballooned & broken off. Figure 3 – Chickaloon 1 after 6-5/8” pipe pulled and perceived rig floor deconstructed to expose 8-5/8” and 10-¾” casings. Chickaloon 1 (PTD 100-006) Southcentral, Alaska Rev. 0 September 2023 Figure 4 – The 8-5/8” casing cut, allowing wall thickness evaluation and full enclosure within cellar. Figure 5 & 6 – Temporary covered well cellar and well reburied with cellar ventilation pipe and marker post. 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: 5.Permit to Drill Number: 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?N/A Yes No 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field: N/A N/A 11. Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: Junk (MD): 1465'Unknown Casing Collapse Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): No packer or SSSV No packer or SSSV 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:William Isaacson Doug Cismoski Contact Email:wisaacson@asrcenergy.com Contact Phone:907-339-6455 Authorized Title: Director of Drilling and Field Mgmt 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 1465' 1465' 1465' Exploratory none Subsequent Form Required: Suspension Expiration Date: N/A 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 Length Size 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 N/A 100-006 3900 C Street, Suite 701, Anchorage, AK, 99503 50-009-10019-00-00 ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. Proposed Pools: TVD Burst None MD 160' 174' 174' 1014 160' 174' +/- 1300'8 +/- 1300'+/- 1300' None 15-1/2" 12-1/8" 160' 101014 Chickaloon 1 8/28/2023 None Perforation Depth MD (ft): 1014 None 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: AOGCC USE ONLY Contact Name:William Isaacson DougCismoski Contact Email:wisaacson@asrcenergy.com Contact Phone:907-339-6455 e: Director of Drilling and Field Mgmt 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: Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work: Operations: OILWINJ W DSPL Suspended proval: Date: GASWAGGSTOR SPLUG esentative: GINJ Op Shutdown Abandoned 8/28/2023 nts: Proposal Summary Wellbore schematic13. Well Class after proposed work: ations Program BOP SketchExploratory Stratigraphic Development Service SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): SSSV No packer or SSSV N/A Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): None TubingSize: None Perforation Depth TVD (ft): None pth MD (ft): on +/- 1300'8 +/- 1300'+/- 1300' ate 10141010141014 e 174'174'12-1/8" or 160'160'15-1/2"160' al CollapsegLength Size TVD BurstMD Junk (MD): Unknown D (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: 1465' 1465' 1465'none g( )() PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY esignation (Lease Number): 10. Field: N/AN/AExploratory Current Pools:Proposed Pools: g:8. Well Name and Number: ation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool?N/A Yes Noquire a spacing exception due to property boundaries? Chickaloon 1 ame: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Exploratory Development Stratigraphic Service 6.API Number: 100-006 ,Suite 701, Anchorage, AK, 99503 50-009-10019-00-00 Services Alaska, Inc. quest: Abandon Plug PerforationsFracture Stimulate Repair We Operations shutdownpair Well Suspend Perforate Other Stimulate Pull Tubing Change Approved Programll Tubing Plug for Redrill Perforate New Pool Re-enter Susp Well Alter Casing Other: er Casing ___________________ Form 10-403 Revised 06/2023 Approved application valid for 12 months from date of approval.Submit PDF to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov By Grace Christianson at 4:14 pm, Aug 21, 2023 323-478 Cismoski, Doug Digitally signed by Cismoski, Doug Date: 2023.08.21 10:28:33 -08'00' ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc. DSR-8/29/23 8/28/2023 BJM 8/29/23 SFD 8/22/2023 10-404 *&:JLC 8/30/2023 08/30/23 Brett W. Huber, Sr. Digitally signed by Brett W. Huber, Sr. Date: 2023.08.30 08:58:41 -08'00' RBDMS JSB 083123 August 18, 2023 Mrs. Jessie Chmielowski, Commissioner Mr. Greg Wilson, Commissioner Mr. Brett Huber, Sr., Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Request to cut casing below ground level on Chickaloon 1 Well (PTD: 100-006 / API: 50-009-10019-00-00) Dear Commissioners, ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc (AES) hereby requests sundry approval to alter the 6.7” and 9.1” OD casing (or other) on the Chickaloon 1 well, located in the town of Chickaloon within the Mat-Su Borough. The proposed alteration plan is to cut off the 6.7” and 9.1” casings below ground level to allow the well to be covered until the rig work occurs. Actual depth of cut below ground level will be determined by the casing sizes exposed below the plate, integrity of the presumed rig floor, and access into the cellar area. As part of the State of Alaska AOGCC Orphan Well Program and in preparation for plug and abandonment (P&A) operations on the Chickaloon 1 well, AES performed a preliminary site visit in June 2023 to locate the well and assess well status and casing sizes in comparison to records. During the visit a string of 9.1” pipe was found to extend up to a makeshift rig floor, and from within it a 6.7” pipe extend to ground level. Neither of these string sizes are listed in the well records as casing for the well and are thought to possibly be part of rig equipment used during the drilling (riser or other). AES will be performing an additional site visit in August 2023 to further assess well conditions and the purpose of the 6.7” and 9.1” strings. The assessment will involve excavation in order to confirm the casing sizes below the makeshift rig floor not previously visible. Confirmed casing information is needed to ensure necessary equipment is procured for the P&A work. Please find attached for review of the Commission the 10-403 Form as well as photos of the well in its current condition. Please contact me at 907-339-7410 or William Isaacson at 907-339-6455 with any questions. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski Director of Drilling and Field Management ASRC Consulting & Environmental Services, LLC Sincerely, iki Chickaloon 1 (PTD 100-006) Southcentral, Alaska Rev. 0 August 2023 Figure 1 – Chickaloon 1 Well with 6.7" casing at ground level. Figure 2 – Casing, plate, and perceived rig floor exposed during initial site visit. CABINCABINTOPDRIVEWAYDRILL LAKEENDING:SCALE:DRAWN BY:DATE:DATE OF SURVEY:SURVEYOR:BEGINNING:STATE OF ALASKAOIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSIONANCHORAGE, ALASKACHECKED BY:SHEET:OFDNR, DMLW, SURVEY SECTION550 W. 7TH AVE, SUITE 650ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-357611KB1"=60'05/25/2022JD5/13/20225/13/2022VICINITY MAPScale: 1" = 3000 Ft.Source:Alaska Mapper - National Map TopoORPHAN WELL SURVEY CHICKALOON, AKOn the North Bank of Drill Lake,~1 mile West from Chickaloon Branch Rd.on E. Chickaloon Trail.NOTES1. THE INFORMATION SHOWN HEREON IS BASED ON FIELD LOCATES PERFORMED BY THE ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURALRESOURCES, DIVISION OF MINING, LAND AND WATER ON MAY 13, 2022. THE PURPOSE OF THIS SURVEY IS TO ACQUIRE LOCATIONAND CONDITION INFORMATION OF ORPHAN WELLS FOR AOGCC, FOR POSSIBLE FUTURE PLUGGING, REMEDIATION AND RESTORATIONWORK.2. THE COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR THIS PROJECT IS ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4, NAD83(2011) EPOCH (2010.0000) IN US SURVEY FEET.THE BASIS OF COORDINATES IS POINT NO. 130 "CP DRILL LAKE" BASED ON AN OPUS SOLUTION PERFORMED ON MAY 25, 2022. POINTNO. 130 - SET 12" SPIKE IN NORTH BANK OF DRILL LAKE. LATITUDE: N 61° 47' 43.42117" LONGITUDE: W 148° 30' 36.12596"3. THE VERTICAL DATUM FOR THIS SURVEY IS NAVD88 (DERIVED FROM GEOID 12B). THE BASIS OF VERTICAL CONTROL IS POINT NO. 130"CP DRILL LAKE", HAVING A GEOID HEIGHT OF 990.28', BASED ON AN OPUS SOLUTION PERFORMED ON MAY 25, 2022.4. FIELD WORK AND DRAFTING WAS PERFORMED BY RANDY GUINTU AND JOSEPH DONOHUE. DRAWING WAS REVIEWED BY KEVINBOW, PLS.GRAPHIC SCALE30 METERS120120 FEET300601 METER = 3.280833 U.S. SURVEY FEET1 U.S. ACRE = 0.4047 HECTARELEGENDFOUND WELLSET 12" SPIKE - GEODETICCONTROLPOWERPOLEGNSS OBSERVATION TAKENCONCRETEEXISTING STRUCTUREEDGE DRIVEWAYTOP/TOE OF SLOPEEDGE LAKEPOWERLINEPPWPPPPPP • lc-apfm 10jan95 t PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD No (06 - cX.)<:)ro Lease Memorandum To File: API No. nor ! 2 -0c) Well Name r_f C.L, 0 o H If Operator A -Lerrc en ( l oq s Irty el Location Sem 26t r2-0&), 2S Sf� Abnd Date Spud: TD: �, Completed / / Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Sfc Csg: In" �f e F'_ /O% Long Csg: 10 3 r /2 Za Liner: Perf intervals - tops: Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear. code. 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No. 2. from to NO. 4, front - CASING RECORD Welm I Tbreads per Perforated Able per foot Ing Bake Amount Kind of sboe Cut and pulled trout Purpoes From To 16 " 7 10__. :,......:_ 160 . .._..__....._......-•-.... 1 45 ................ 1Q...---•- ----- —17-4 ..... •; Ion... ..0 14------ ................. U-1 ........................ 8" 3.5 10 —1A7.0 •.... ............. ...-.. ........... • ... ----- .. -- ._ _.... _ F MUDDING AND CEMENTING RECORD sive pbW* act No. sacks of teineut Metbod used Mud trravlty, Amount of utud used W...��._.. _._. ..... ......-___ ...__-._Y__... ................... ....�.l.._... .__... __.___.. .. _:.__.__.._. ... ......... _ M. .. r .. ,{c..t'._.. - • .a._..♦l.. ......... ..._..... _ _._... ,... ......... .................................... . .. A '. r Via; �i rri..W'*�'4;�v!'#�1'•'-�;'•.Mir, sii•t7pb �?N�.ac -�.:E.*1fia;ix ;"�,o- :+.�c*...ar.. .. .. a. n. - +.. .. _. .._. PLUGS AND AOAPTERS 11caring phtg-Niuterial_.._ ._ . I.ru tll ----------- Pt It set ................... Adapters- -Material...__..: Size ,._--— ----- SHOOTING RECORD stse Shell used Esplost" used Quantity ! Daq Depth shot Depth rtesnad out 'f ...... .. . ... _ ................ ......... ............... ............ ...... ... .... -_.. .. .......... ...._.__.......... _ ............. .. Rotan• tools were used frorn a11.Shs.NaPet to _______________ ►ect. nnd from :_............ to Cable tools were used from _-------->:- -._ feet to feet. and=front ------ feet to --------- y feet DATES - -.., I9 _ .. Put xn producing- •--- •--•-••--.--- _. -- Thr prodiir•tlon for. the;firet 24 liqurs was ..._ barri�is +>{ fl>>icl of ttllicli .__.... vias Oil: ct,,lunettt., C�rltritt,' antulslon: --- - rt�'��•ati�r:"ossa -•---• ._..._.__.. ......... If arts well, cit. ft. per 24 hours._ - --_--- _ C:;illons gusolinci per 1.000 cel. �•f has -- -.• Rock pressare. lbs. per s(l. in. EMPLOYEES ----- 3. _ii._Clink :............... .., Driller. C,__ »iha�, "o,).l_;.resa:er, __Driller Driller S�. _G1ar ,.. d - . , .....-., Tiller FORMATION RECORD - FROM TO TOTAL FRET FORMATION 1270 at Aug.31.1929 1270 1300 ft Black shale and lime shells i Notes At a depth of 1':54 feet about, gas and rock prenaure liftod the tools. up 235 feet, kinked the drilling lihs and crushed the: 'i bottom'1et>eth oa oasing4 This was due to taking; too much w"ter out of the hole. t:e kepp the hole full of r.•i.ter. .'he cueing was all pulled up and anew bottom piece put on and the whole string put: down main. ' i It is our intontion to star, drilling as soon its creathor conditions permit and ad#tional equip'aent arrives. We will order a standard'',- rig 82 fast high by uo feet 4quare base with the necessary equipment complete, alabi a large rand girculating pump and control head. ►;s intend to star the mudding job where we are at 1300 flet as soon Ila drilling oo=*;Lees early no* year= I yt1 L7c' t VK.L t 7 PLUGS AND ADAPTERS �' ''Il,vic+it:, {,{��. �l•i ,.:1 i.,It_•tjt l .rl ..: 81400TiNG RE.COR13 4110 %hell 11%ed lbtp141,4190 11104 qualitl,y O'le Depth UNIt 11►pth rleanM out TOOLS USka) Itltl 'I1 V,` •�;. 1•.'iY' fl-t•.l 1:1,11" I1 -11i.. l'l`Pi 111 i/'1`t. i•,t►.Ir 1, , 1, li •i :t all, tW wo- ftr•t tr\ {t'1tt DATES .iI ,11 t1. :,.I, I N, i�t tit toll: r INI11�-t+ •, :... ,Ifni ;ir;l' t„ ,;!' .'a'. . .r .,a, .,,•r: u tt. {. I 't. I r � , . ;, , I.Itrl I. ..i�,t., EMPLOYEES Deud•l as i mnika I 5ewy Qmroih, Tool Dresser >i olt i '+ � r llalt,er BtrioloaY►t, lir>ti� . limit FORMATION RECORD FROM TO 'tU't\I. k'KBT VOICUATN►V' 1300 ft at ootiolo r 450 1958 1300 13018 5 91 aak hslo , 1345 IW7 2 i4rokoas-up Li" 1547 I30 2 Dark Steal e I 1309 1318 5 M1 Li= and Shale 1313 1314 S DIVA Litos 1314 13zo a army rim 1350 1= 5 sandy Lim I= 1341 lb 02W Lust 1541 136a 18 Gray LL" (very hAr' ) 1353 13" a Dark Mair i 1355 1304 Y Mmk Limn Work atarted an March 4, 19XO in diaa mtlbW the 514ar rid =A v arlous salts replaoi with a new 9 r10 and ut. D" 10 Ty *UAW alimtical diffloulUos this dir umt1taa sad c"istica we ant GmqUtsil uutllAITU >:ls. A abut -down was ww"aary to got rnlmammik of tools, w"Ok did Wt eeai. wlU cmk i-lars from i1.m AM*2►s s4pliutm AMIasa=ats did mint arrival %mtU . r+r ted +fsJ 2A by eirsulatiOn of =A to t eff GGS =4 WdQM Was got b;► the oeves. rater isagibs of poe warttaken eo to try and rsa+ilitats mouboto Diseenti*04 this an 1kV 84, went the" with"* =A p=qp "A by frequmt ballings and groat difficulties fiaa12 got the foes "OUGss of Pipe down again. i&ut-dog eas rred so as in get a drillI&* M& able 40000w1ft lbs eavf Oft" of to xe arrivret ;ww 20 aart vwk was restarted AM W. Ths same faallp oasqwred amt Vivo put 400 $0 MW teplfh of I" "to ?Prat th" m ♦' E Y ` A { Ehirltl f•:)aip �� • tJ: 'i. L...I+ti CkSm _ .iii � �I,i_ `. �r i (too . )i*n) DEPARTME3V'i' OF THE I NTERIOR GE®LOGICAL SURVEY 'ueriwl (vu,nix'r 05266 S : N��4t ��':�M.LY.. _-.i ®BiY LY"' �i.-• .. SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS / NOTICE OF INTENTION 10 DWILL. = _ _... 1} SUttgF.0UEN1 Rf KORO OF '81.13Q,1INfi .. Il NOTICE OF MENTION TO CHANGE PLANS .. ! RECOr DOF PERMWING CASING.; 1_ NOTICE OF DATE FOR T:Sr OF WATER SHUT-OFF. ..., `` NOTICE OF INTENTION 70 eLit 01.01HrRi ;SL* W Y('R CA�,1116 REPORT ON RESUa T OF TEST OFWATER SHUT-OFF _ ..;_y NOTICE of 1'il'CNTIUN TO ABANDON -4VL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO NE-ORILL OR REPAIR WELL_. SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF AVANDONM£Nl' " ! NOTICE OF INTENT 10N TO SHOOT _ SUPPLEMENTARY WFLL HISTORY (INDICATE A"OVE OY CHECK MARK NATURE OF RflON't. NOTICE, OR -11 HER OATAI C�4.:�.401?.a-:dls'sk� �u��.:'51-1.i�28 _. . l �)2 • Following is a notice of intention to do world on land un ler �pc' nut j dmri6t d as follm s: Irepoit of work done ( ltiiae A%la ak�4_...... Obickal oon (51mlotorTenion) 4:� (�or&bdi.nhe) World)iddm crwr.1 f (a,) it ir,a ,> Ie}i 70 deg. J of o11 d.ri hole The well is located 150 .. ft. IS I of dine and _it. 1W of line of sec The elevation of the derrick flour ahove wa level is ._.10 _ ft. DETAILS OF PLkN OF WORK d.; (stit& wast of .nd"capwtad depths to objective *an&; show six". wciahte. nod IMngtA+ of ptepoeed eeAngi; i , iz . w, eo•I:dihl; ilm, ev'rhmtiAK l .tints. nod ,1 Otho hDPOtt.it ptOPNed W01k.) _ + -�Thla- to wildcat territory acid we cannot give *.%&at infornati,on farther the • ,4alre q given on the secompanyiug report. ►7e do erpeot `to find oil ,sande be tweet 1600 aad 2500 feet. So far oar guessing on the formtion has been fairly Cpod. 5; s. • Approved _ - Company ._ketQrson Cil Aeroaiation y(Dam) -. .._.......-' - - _ _............._ .:.-----•----• By ..... Ivan Y..., rete reo n t Title r.. ! Address.......... ....... ..._::.................... Addtm-, .--Chig;RLIoan,,' .A3sska. NOTE.—Aepxto a°s form to be wbetined is trOJAMIN to 16 *Jftwvbor No bvw► `Ve!. a..r.,..��• ,... n a , .'A ! Feet i P!~TOS01, OIL AgcxrA't14A1 - k1;L1 1410 1.0 ChIoXaloah, .41s S Ka. 1 t0 rU r;u1(I taut ftr..Y01 'U �4 - :0 t�rtavel 30 - 37 i;r•avel :rta: bowl le 37 - 67 •' oor,.rse 67 - 75 fine` 75 - 83 : and, co;.rse 83 - 100 3calder and � 100 -- 108 ':)ulder una tauu nal 108 - 115 baddud in fin,3 stud 115 - 1: '7 rind saga z ith Ht •o::;cR of -7r;,vyl 1::7 9nnu, rf,'JIu.: 135 - lbo ;"c.vsl, fins) t,nr hour>_ e lc..'ero d .. 150 - 165 165 - if5 rine fuiva t..ia l.'ar,.a :„ulders 169 - 174 ,r -.vel tans tjoalder 174 - 180 bod-roc;:) :',z1 t;�jy :and. looks like Cersent. 180 - 105 i�arY_ s:laifl, n�2•;J soft i 185 - 2;0 ,' ,r �; <iu_lc. little harder l Lot) - 2108 91fi,;;: $n:il o. hard ::08 - :1.: ter,,;; lire., sts.le ii:iru blt,cl► shale poor ;u::.11 ty } xu-'11 flow of :..::6 - ::::1 I?�rd �71ac}� s.•c is 1 d}';;,as L 9 :.kirk arra. / ;srvae, voi for :.*3 - 245 Cotil, i.00r ,iw.11ty) ar:Y,21 flo+v of -45--449 Ii:%rd d. -irk sh.ile ) ar', .f L 6 X49 - 451 Co:a, poor .ivalit,• i salt :r: ter I •-51 - 453 Vor;� hard bluc)c X53 - ::55 k.,ru t;r.,y shsl9 268 H.iru bl<:ck :;lu,le 468li:,dr .:75 - N83 Very h..rd sandy shcle 283 - 302 amy sanay+ dials 3002 - 315 Very hl:rd t ".,y sandy dhule 315 - 321 Hard black c:-rbonucoous oil;ile 3<l - .; 493 - 498 - 60: • 513 - 515 - 5ti2 - 541 - 544 -- 56-1 575 - 678 - 580 583 - 587 - 590 - 596 - 597 - 610 - 620 - 627 - 630 635 640 - 660 - 672 - 686 - 6 96 - 706 - 7L4 - 7L6 - 730 736 - 739 - 74k - 755 - 758 769 : -• 778 -- 794 - 796 - 800 - 801 - 805 809 - 825 - 835 640 845 - 8b5 859 • - _4- 410 498 Coal, badly crushed i. 502, ijlr.rk snide. badl;- C!'ut+hed trod broYen 010" 4rav OW -14, bralFari 4U4 �st.iy 515 Coal, Iaoor juality 542 Durk stale 541 ;fray sti-le d . 544 Very light gray sc>nay <<:uale 562 Gra;;T s:aale 575 Black soft coc:ly shale 578 Coal, f)Ur quality 58U Dark gray sandy sale 583 Coal, f;Air .juality b07 Dark s �xAle b90 Coal, fair duality 576 Durk snale 3`J7 Hnrd eanndy limestone J more water 610 Gra s:.ru:y slkzle 6:'0 mark coaly shale 6::7 Lurk sn�ul, fine i,nd renrj 630 Black rhi.ln, very hard 6:35 :Black shiny shale, vory tough' 640 Black shale 660 , very tough 67L 686 shiny aarbonaoaous shale 696 Lark brown sterile 706 Black shalo. soft and cavy 724 Dark gray s 1x►le 726 Coal, fair duality 7.)0 Lark gray shale 736 ltur d black shale 739 'jlr:cl: mals, very cavy 742 Coal, fair but badly crushed 7b5 ?Hack carboi:nueous shale, vor;� hroken t.nd cavy. 756 Cray ,sundy shiilo 769 dray 11..E vix.le 778 Gray shalo, badly crushed acid cavy 794 ._ darker and )wraer 796 hard 800 Hard black shiny cr:rboru,ceo a shale 801 M,rd shell of limestone 805 Black o:.rbonaceours shale 809 Joal. goon looking coking coal 8::5 Black c:.raonaceouc shale cavy 835 Mahl bl::ck itr. 640 Curbonaceous shale, soft and grey 845 Ver; toagh and hard carbonaceous shale, black acid shiz4 865 Soft black shale ver; much crushed +u:rl shattered, ver;; cavy. 669 Black st.,alE+. soft 863 hard ohell of limestone Ala, v... -A i,t. _1. ..... d. 4Ji Mc r A. salter aoaip A%oram Tool Droml W ..•w L. V . O l la>< 866 ft wt Ootoler 29-19,49 i ®6a " t81 ft mrd 1 Lua t81 " 88S Lisp Batli- 985 " •90 " BLOk Salo fila let% 890 i91 ^ 891 ^ '+ 896 Lisle Yrwnoisa! osvq 9 901 " Band Black Obals and err Iv" kw a 901 906 " um wndL otarted verk\ 906 913 Dow uposad Obs, is may 26.1 we Sandy Sbals brou&z with a 913 919 " • 919 " 928 new 50 h.p. 1464=tIve Brom a9hU shale gyp!firebm basim complete = wam, ftum i 966 " 969 " Took Dross Sisals fxzplex sty PMMVI 9`9 1016 " shale =DO • amq� 10l9 1QD0 " Dlaalc Slade lig wsl also v ad" t Lamm l dri l l isg tools and wloat 16p0' - Ai» S" ®slag. 11Maalaw" at*, no pest. ata. ]eaTa leew installed Over one-balf tbv I*w sus lots bull% to surrArill s. the of tetra mems! wr�r�►wvwi Imes Dlsa spost In r v p1mat We also slat vows 10 days . toAlPT caumt to alt. C 1 we Mrs the coal for atums and scald the Wule way damt tet gas 9attm G. ,- W ! we Of p dam. ?les gwa oasnsg VP is b&"*V As st"As smovolso ., %b* aGUtsat Oe, bailer o of arlrwbmvt. OW Acle is Barr Astra ms toot 444" to 3o u tart. 00 n #lox "fid f • . t• 1. 1023, 1028' 1046' 1054' 1064' 1075' 1007' 1091' 1093' 11$E' 111?6' 11,87 • 1F16' 1225 • L. N. OliaU at July 81. 190. IOU ft 1054 1064 1075 1067 109= 1098 1195 1186 11.27 1=6 1828 1270 Oeaar Pei orsoa, Tool 1} Mary C}aarah " Bleak " o Blue 11" Oremish-blao limeetem Blue lim a to ae Oreenieh-bluo li=tbone Blue liaaelono Oremiabo-Um Iiaa stun r Dlaak aBal s Mi to 11= Greenjob4AInglila a oo Black Grg, lzvt qla 8124k 0440.,,GAA Iins o0e�1 We bave beea riaat does !t►r 25 dAW® awaiCirg arrival !ma Lom I a largo Per foal bel*nCUW 6o the oast reel Oo rgUee broken Dari l l ing is very di meal! ®ad basm4m, -Peterson Oil Association 24 California Street,, San Francisco Calif. Dec. 20, 1929. eli PhL `lig S. Smith, thief Alaskan Geolot-,,21'Lst, A Department of the interior, 7 Geological Survey, SCMNFOE) JUL 13 2007 Washiagt- U on. D. 0. Dear 'Mir. Smith: - In reply to your favor of December 13th, wish to inlorm you that operations started on the 4-L-.,ri day of March. in dismantling the Star rig and units and substituting an entirely new outfit. The present outfit is a Standard rig with a tower hovering 110 feet, modern in every respect and corresponding units. This new plant compares with the largest and finest in use by the biggest companies. Vie found it necessary to shift the boiler house about 250 feet from the hole to safeguard against fires and other hazards because of the heavy gas pressure in the hole. The work was started in the face of great difficulties, 15 feet of sno-w on the ground and everlasting heavy and torrential rains. These most disagreeable and unusual events arrested our progress greatly beep -use of the frequent and long railroad washouts, which cut us off from our outside supply markets. The greatest difficulty was in fighting caves and various methods were resorted to. Budding was tried out, but was found to be very costly and an absolute failure. life found the most expedient way was to peck slowly away and follow down with pipe. A great deal of time was lost but we finally got past the caves and landed pipe in a solid forma -t, lo n. The gas pressure has increased considerably. The various shales, limes and sandstones penetrated are indeed most encouraging. 'They compare with penetrations in the large oil-producing localities. In testing some of the borings. found a very good petroleum reaction given off of an oil o3:* a high-grade nature. The gas emanating is not coal gas as frequently alluded to in, several publications, out oil gas. The aiggings, show no volcanic matter or other materials detrimental to the location of oil. We found it expedient to close down sooner than expected because of needed, replacement of various tools. The inclement weather and being cut off from outside communications because of rail wEnshOuts would delay us greatly an getting up our materials. 14f conditions permit, expect to resume operations early in the spring and finish up. Trustii-j_g that this information about covera what you wantsaiAW to remain with kindest regards to yourself and son. Cordially yours., *e 1 8679 • Peterson Oil Association Oil Properties at Chickaloon, Alaska Main Office 24 California Street Chickaloon, .Alaska Wir, rim it Mawca IV, 71 r, 7' �7 P 4- 7 7-, 4- A -A 4- I- r,- -.-� �-, , . w,7 , , - !,+ * -"9 "I + Ir.. -I T7 rC S, c a— t L I n, 7"MA 17! cc 7, 3 J -j + ot k-1 t� 7 -L7- -C- t'- e7" C5 + 4-L 1 j- in 7e t I JL 'Cl c--rse 4- 7". o u I d. lz t lac t We 71C "e ff', E-� e 7vT YTS 7' F' np re 7" 1'fioape bav@npoti 6649 Peterson Oil Association Oil Properties at Chickaloon, Alaska Main Office 24 California Street San Francisco, Calif. Tsar. 12-1929. VA 1111r. Philip S. Smith, Chief Alaskan Geologist r United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, f Washington, D. 0. t. E f the 7th' in which at Chickaloon and Dear :,r. Smith: I have your letter o information relative to our progress to give you same. you solicited. I am very glad We have reached a depth of 1300 feet and would have gone further but for the heavy petroleum gas pressure. The drill could not go beyond it and this necessitated a shut -down. Contrary to supposition, this gas is absolutely not coal gas; in the blowout the odor of petroleum was very well defined. The last coal measures were penetrated at a depth of 806 feet. At 901 feet a bit of petroleum was cut by ether from a lump of dirt adhereing to the bit. The drilling has been very slow and cautious because we were drilling through�a glacial fault. If we had tried to force and hurry matters, a crooked hole would have resulted, which in time would have had to be abandoned and all our efforts gone to waste. This fault disappeared at 950 feet and now the ground is absolutely level, the hole is perfect and mathematically correct in every detail. We have proved up without doubt an oil-bearing formation. From 950 feet to 1130 feet we have a caprock of dark blue limestone. The black shales and sandy black shales are imbedded with heavy marine sheets. In fact now the formation is showing petroleum. The above-mentioned stratas are identical with those most valuable oil fields of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Our head driller has had over 20 years experience in the eastern fields, especially Pennsylvania and he stresses this similarity strongly. We have every indication of bringing in a good sized well; the structure is a perfect anticline, the stratas consist principally of sedimentary rocks, the area in absolutely undisturbed by any volcanic disturbance, a thick caprock to retain gas and oil in one spot is there, which proves conclusively that the formation is not broken up. We have spent a good deal of money to see this thing through and are prepared to go the limit. I have ordered a new standard rig with a 84 foot derrick, new light plant, large mud pumps, which will be used to mud off the gas and get it under control. At the present time we have been obliged to keep the hole full of water, but with the addition of these pumps, this will be unnecessary. ,p Davenport 8679 • Peterson Oil Association Oil Properties at Chickaloon, Alaska Main Office 24 California Street Chickaloon, Alaska San Francisco, Calif. We are now in the Upper Cretaceous formation, which is essentially an oil-bearing formation. This formation has produced huge quantities of oil in Colorado, Texas and Wyoming. We expect to make fast time now, now that drilling conditions are perfect new equipment on hand.and with the level nature of the ground. We should finish this job no later than Fall. Trusting that this gives you the information desired, I am, Yours sincerely, P.S. I enclose descriptive sketch of our drillings. Kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter at once as I leave here for the North on the 26th of this month. --� - - r Al/avium, //orc7ir)E oft o�S�;s s f? Savrd Gro✓e/�Lory-a Boa/dens o - c} ', d - o - — - - - sp•o Gray. BrHo.�c,�B/oc 4 Sho% �j / J/ _ Simi /or fo ver>>`ur'q Formo- OHO fior7, 5, eep O lc/ri&,4y &r .3 Coo/ Cor6o.socoo�s Sho% //arc/ B/oc 4 4- 7 7 Co®/ Yarns T00. /%f3 Sandy, B/oe%, B�®w�-a J%rd & ca,.y shp/mss 80D� } Li.rc 5fo�-,c, f�o.r/ B/ocv ��OO,,• Si.r�i /Qr fay f ehnsy/vc�rsiq Brown Sho/®s SEA�EVEL Fo�rr,o�iorr, Choroct�irzec/ - O` - �_ '-k' 6y f/o/raess ofi�iry-r®vra 1.,A Blur L im�stono - II - I _ �` Coo/also/esu Coo/ /2©® sLrAles if„bea(ded by /►lo B/oc/r So, ►dy SLso/a i:�s�.-o9 1 f -, risme c shy //s "W'edrr/A47 oil, isevvy F'e /evnr f �- rV,; Gosrro,rsui'cdr/Y/c�rir,e She/!s �3®0' AETER5,01V O/L 4SSOC/A7/ON CNICIrALOOM AL.AcSKA �OAIPAf,�i►T/ yE STRAT/GhA Py/C S�1'E7C�Y O F O/L WELL BORIA1495 US L.Q.✓t/NEAt/O Z66. s BY.`LAR$NBTLANO,� G.�'OLA4esT�M/N//��� EVG,NE6R FOR' ASs o c,AT, cj N.. �g Phone Kearny 252 Peterson ®11 Association Oil Properties at Chickaloon, Alaska Y Main Office 24 California Street 1` it San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 1®th-19 .Ir. Phi 1 ip S. Smith, Chief Alaskan Geologist, U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. :Hear Mr. Smith: I have received your favors of October 19th and 22nd addressed to me at Chickaloon, also your letter of the 2nd instant and note what you say. I enclose a complete log of our hole, which is self explanatory, and will give you such other information as ,you may call for. 'e have so far expended about 60,000.00 and have a very subst- antial and coMlete drilling outfit. The drilling has been most difficult from the very beginning and could not have gone any faster with safety. To have absolute confidance in the ultimate success and even our driller, who is by no means an optimist on anything is finally convinced that our prospects are very promising. The lake is now covered with ice several feet thick, but right in line with our drill are four large open holes where the gas is coming out, and last Spring we saw plenty of faint paraffins flakes at the edge of the lake. These were very light and frail and soon disappevzod when the sun got up. The water in the hole is very greasy, probably from the coal depositis, of which we have gone through nine veins, one of which was a very high-grade black- smithing and coking coal. I do not know of anything else to tell you, except that we intend to start drilling again early nest year and have hopes of bringing in a well before quitting. I , Mr* Philip S. Smith PaL 420 With kindest personal regards to yourself and son, and hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, Very traly yours, dL—n—I �-V i Ea Phone Kearny 252 Peterson Oil Association 3 Oil Properties at Chickaloon, Alaska Main Office 24 California Street 11r. Philip S. Smith, Chief Alaskan Geologist, Us S. Department of the Interior, Geological 'Survey, Washington, D. Cs Dear Yr. Smith: San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 10th -19P -00- I have received your favors of October 19th and 22nd addressed to me at Chickaloon, also your letter of the 2nd instant and note what you say. I enclose a complete log of our hole, which is self explanatory, and will give you such other information as you may call for. 7e have so far expended about $$ -60,000.00 and have a very subst- antial and complete drilling outfit. The drilling has been most difficult from the very beginning and could not have gone any faster With safety. Te have absolute confidance in the ultimate success and even our driller, who is by no means an optimist on anything is finally convinced that our prospects are very promising. The lake is noir covered with ice several feet thick, but right In line with our drill are four large open holes where the gas is conning out, and last Spring we saw plenty of faint paraffins flakes at the edge of the lake. These were very'light and frail and soon disappeaeed when the sun got up. The water in the hole is very greasy, probably from the coal depositis, of which we have gone through nine veins, one of which was a very high-grade black- smithing and coking coal. I do not know of anything else to tell you, except that we intend to start drilling again: early next year and have hopes of bringing in a well before quitting. • • Drill cuttings from the Peterson well, a short distance west of Chiakaloon, Alaska: Section as. identified bv- P.S.-Smith anpears to show mixture of greenish igneoas rocks and black shale at 1314 ft., becoming predomirantl,y greenish igneous material in the samle from a depth of 1340 ft. At 1355 ft. sain-cle shows principally black shale, with small amount of ehlorite.'Throughout the rest of the section, to a depth of 1465 ft., the s-oeci.mens all rerresent black shales with some coal and a little chloritO and iron rusty material. A mineralogical examination of the se-parate samples by J.P. Mertie, Jr., is as follows: (See attached sheet) F' 1:14 Shale, czrbonazeous Shale, calcareous Basalt, altered com'_yletely to chlorite, epidote, calcite, and oaraLonito Calcite 1340 Albite Chlorite Ioidote Cuartz Derived from some a.ciaic or intermediate Cal cite type of intrusive Apatite 1375 Largely coaly shale. Contains also a few fragments of following minerals: albite, epidote, chlorite. These fragments are derived from igneous rocks similar to 1340. 1355 Except for being finer grained, is essentially similar to 1314 1400 1413 Nearly lure coaly shale 1390 1465 Largely shale, with some grains composed of epidote, quartz, and chlorite, probably of igneous origin. 0-- nt r Drill cuttings from the Detersor_ well, a short distance west of ^Chic<haloon, Alaska: Section as identified by P.S.-Smith a-opears to show mixture of greenish igneous rocks and black shale at 1314 ft., becoming predomirantl.y greenish igneous material in the sa�rvle from a depth of 1340 ft. At 1355 ft. sample shows nrincinall.y black shale, with small amount of chiorite.; 'throughout the rest of the section, to a depth of 1465 ft., the s-aecimens all represent black shales with some coal and a little chlorite and iron rusty material. A mineralogical examination of the se -Partite samn_les by J.B. Mertie, Jr., is as follows: ;See attached sheet) 1314 Shale, cvxbona.ceous 1340 Shale, calcareous Basalt, altered comz:;letely to clilorite, epidote, calcite, and-oaragonite Calcite Chlorite Roidote ^uartz Derived fro.:. some e -civic or inte :nedi_zte Calcite type of intrusive A'oatito 1375 Largely coaly shale. Contains also a fern fragments of following minerals: albite, epidote, chlorite. hese fragments are derived from igneous rocks similar to 134-0. 1355 D%ceot for being finer grained, is essentif_?ly similar to 1314 1400 1413 Nearly Huse coaly shale 1396 1465 Lax,ely shale, with some gr -!;!,ins comyoosed of e-nid.ote, quartz, and chlorite, probably of igneous origin. Y J 2 Form 6-330 U • S. LAND OFFICE__ 4%as.%.G.= _:; --------- J r—TRIAL NUMBER ---------- ___--_ LEASE OR PERMIT TO PROSPECT ------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES PETROLEUM DIVISION -LOCATE WELL CORRECTLY LOG Of OIL O GAS WELL Peterson Oil Association Chiekaloon, Alaska Company-------------------------------------------------------- Address ----------------------------------- --------------- Lessor or Tract--- _---------------------------------- Field- Chi 0ka]._ooxt ----- State- Alaska. --------------- Well No. ----1--------- Sec. 9. --- T. ------ R. ---- N ridian- _ � cZ---- County------------ --------------------------------- N.1 'Or [So ft. jN.j o da o >� - - 1000ft. clu 1 JJ o------ in and ------ ft. TAT of------ Line of----- ------- ------------ Elevation------------- S, y y , (Derrick floor relative W sea level) The information given herewith is a complete and correct recor+A44 %dWlbfjdAqj�k thereon so far as can be determined from all available records. m Signed-�u,l-Y � ------ Date---------------------------------------------- Title ........------------------------- �The summary on this page is for the condition of the well at above date. Commenced drilling.---------------------------------- 19------ Finished drilling -------------------------------------, 19----_ OIL SANDS OR ZONES No. 1, from ------------------------ to ------------------------ No. 4, from -------------------------- to ------------------------- No. '2, from ------------------------ to ------------------------ No. 5, -from ----=-------------------` to ----------------- No. 3, from ------------------------ to ------------------------ No. 6, from ------------------------- to ------------------------- IAIIPORTANT WATER SANDS No. 1, from ----------=------------- to ------------------------ No. 3, from ------------------------- to ------------------------ ------------ No. 4, from ------------------------- to ------------------ No. 2, from ------------------------ to ------------ _ CASING RECORD # Size Weight per tfoot Threads per Inch Make Amount Kind of shoe I Cut and pulled from Perforated — Purpose From To ---------------- ------------------ - ---------- -------------- -------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- -- ------------ ----- ------------------ ------------------ ----------- ------------------------ --------------- -------------------------- ----------------------- - -------------- -------------- ---------- ---- ------- ------------ ----------- ----- --------------------- -- - ------- -------- ------------------ MUDDING AND CEMENTING RECORD Size Where set No. sacks of cement Method used Mud gravtty Amount of mud used ------- -- - - - -- ---- - ---------------------------------------- I - - ----------------- ---- --- ------- --------------------------------- == PLUGS AND AP�APTERS Heaving plug—Material------------------------------ Length--- ---------------------- Depth set--------------------------- Dao,:+nie_11R:,+.nrisal ` SiZA ----------------- ----------f-------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------------------- ----------------------- - Q-------- - -------------------- -------------------------------- o PLUGS AND ADAPTERS " Heaving plug—Material------------------------------ Length_ -------------------------- Depth set -------------- Adapters—Material------------------------------------ Size -_ _-__________ SHOOTING RECORD size Shell used Explosive used Quantity Date Depth shot I Depth cleaned out ---------------- ----------------------`---------------------------- ------------ -- ------------------ -- ---------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------ ---------------------------------------- - - - ----- -- -- - - ---- -- - - -- ---- - -- - -- ----------------------- ----------- ----------------------------- TOOLS USED Rotary tools were used from ________________ feet to ___ ___-__--__- feet; and from --------------- feet to ------------ feet Cable tools. were used from ----------------- feet to ___ feet, and from _______________ feet to ____________ feet DATES -------- ------------------------ ------------- 19------ Put :to -producing --------------------------------- 19------ Theproduction for the first 24 hours was ------------ barrels of fluid of which _______% was oil; ------- % emulsion; -, ---- % water; and ------ % sediment. - Gravity, 'B6 - _________________________________ If g€ei1- cult: der 24 --------------- =`i�allorg� opine-pe`r"I,60 cu: ,f gas ------------------ Rock pressure, lbs. per sq. in. _________ _ I EMPLOYEES ---- Driller ------------------------------ ------------------ Driller ------------------ --- Driller -------------------------------- ----`------------ Driller FORMATION RECORD FROM ` TO TOTAL FEET I FO$MA-TION 1 20 feet I Sand &,.-Gravel, 'water at 20 -feet 24. Ft 30 t' I Gravel. 30. " 37 " Gravel- & Boulders 37_67 " i Gravel 67 " -75 Fine. Gravel. - 75 " -83 " I Sand (coarse _at"top, fine at bottom) 83 " 164 " Boulders & Gravel 100 'f 148, " Boulders. & Blue Siad 106 115 Layers of Boulders imbedded in fine sand 118 " 127 " Fine -Sand & Small Gravel 127 " 135 " i Sand (medium) 135 tt 1,50 Graial' '(emal l to coarse`) 150-" 165 " Gravel : (medium) 165 " 179, " Sand &_Boulders NOTE * Very slow going as the boulders are larg very hard, and the fine flooring sand int fares with the drilling because it runs the hole with the water. The well at pre is making about 20 barrels of water per' REPO.rt'i' OF i UY 9th to J�VE 9th -1927 * 152" casing stuck at 169 feet. Had to re hole_ from. 169 ft, because the hole caved heath the 1521 pipe; had to use 122" eas which is set in a. hard bed of coarse cam, sand at 176 ft. (oe.Es) ovir and M_ Into Sent loure frill be- Lngs tinted FROM I TO 169 ft. 174 ft. 174=' 180" 1801, 1851, 1851, 2001, 2001, 208 re 2081, 212 " 212 =' 224 =' 224 " 226 " 226 " 231 " 231 " 239 " 239 " 243 " 243 " 245 245 249 " 249 " 251 =" 251 " 253 =' 253 " 255 " 255 " 268 " 268 " 275 " 275 " 283 " 283 " 302 " 302 " 315 " 315 " 321 " 321 " 332 " 332 " 344 " 344 =' 348 " 348 " 354 =' 354 " 358 " 358 t4 360 " 360 =' 374 374 380 380 " 399 " 399 " 408 " 408 " 418 " 418 " 1 424 " 424 " I 426 " 426 " 429 " 429 " 432 " 432 " 438 " 438 " 441 " 441 " 444 " 444 " I 467 " 467 " 470 " 470 " 474 " 474 " 479 " 479 " I 486 " 486 " 493 " 493 " 498 tf 498 " 502 =' 502 " 513 " 513 " 515 " 515 =' 522 " 522 " 541 r, 541 " 544 " 544 " 562 " 562 " 575 " 575 " 578 =' 578 "' 560 " 1 RMATI®N RECORD—Conon%.-, A. TOTAL FELT I FORIVIATYON Gravel & Boulders* Gray Cemented Sand Soft bluddy Gray Shale Dark Shale Black Shale (very hard) Gray Limy Shale l�OiE * Bard Black Shale,*(struck inflammable gas. at Coal*(dept of 222 ft, readily set fire to by Hard Black Shale*(a match at top of bailer)**' Hard Light Gray Shale Bark Gray Shale (softes) Impure Coal Very Hard Dark Shale Low Grade Coal I Very Hard Black Shale j Hard Gray Shale Hard Black Shale Gray rimy Shale Very Hard Gray Sandy Shale Gray Sandy Shale Very Hard Gray Sandy Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Hard Dark Gray Limestone j Tough Dark Brown Shale Hard Gray Limestone Gray Limy Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Gray Limy Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Hard Gran Limy Shale Gray Sandy Shale Sharp Gray Sandy Limestone Gray Sandy Lime Gray Shale Black Carbonaceous 'Shale Good Coal Dark Soft Shale Coal of fair quality j Green Sandy Shale j Gray Shale Soft Dark Shale j Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale j Hard Black Shale I Gray Shale Black Shale Badly Crushed Coal Crushed Black Shale I GrW Cavy Shale Poor Grade of Coal j Dark Shale Gray Shale Very Light Gray Sandy Sikie Gray Shale Soft Black Coaly Shale Coal Dark Gray Sandy Shale 513 515 " j Poor Grade of Coal 515 522 " j Bark Shale 522 " 541 " Gray Shale 541 " 544 " Very Light Gray Sandy ShMa 544 " 562 " Gray Shale 562 of 575 " j Soft Black Coaly Shale 575 " 578 " Coal 578 " 580 " Dark Gray Sandy Shale 580 " 583 " Coal 583 " 587 " Dark Shale 587 " 590 '► Coal 590 " 596 " Dark Shale 596 597 " Sandy Limestone 597 " 610 Gray Sandy Shale 610 627 " Pine Dark Meavy Sand 627 " 630 " hard Black Shale 630 " 635 " j Tough Black Shiny Shale 635 640 " Black Shale 640 660 " Very Tough Black Shiny Shale 660 " 672 " Black Shale 672 °f 686 " Black Shiny Carbonaceous Shale 686 " 696 " Dark Brown Shale 696 " 706 " Black Shale - soft cavy 706 °' 724 Dark Gray Shale 724 " 726 "I Coal 726730 " j Dark GrcV Shale 730 " 736 Hard Black Shale 736 " 739 " Very Cavy Black Shale 739 " i 742 " Coal, very crushed and cavy 742 " 755 " j Black Carbonaceous Shale, crushed and cagy 755 °' 758 " Gray Sandy Shale 758 " 769 Gray ,Limy Shale 769 " 778 " Gray Shale, badly crushed and cavy 778 " ; 794 " Gray Shale, but darker 794 " 796 " Hard Gray Lime 796 'f 800 " I Hard Black Shiny Carbonaceous Shale 800 " 801 " Bard Shell of Lime 801 " 805 " I Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale 805 " N9 °' Coal, looks like good coking coal 809 " 825 '! Black Carbonaceous Shale, soft and cavy 825 " 835 " ; Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale 835 " 840 " Carbonaceous Shale, soft and cavy 840 845 " Very Tough & hard Carbonaceous Shale 845 " 855 " Very Soft Crushed Black Shale, very cavy 855 " 859 °' Black Shale, soft 859 " 863 " Hard Shell of Sandy Lime 863 " 865 °' Black Shale, hard we are now cased down. 860 feet with 10" casing , weighin* 40# per foot and the hole is cement%ed i to the bottom 865 feet. i Form 6-330 • • S. LAND OFFICE -- ------ a3PRIAL NUMBER _� ------------------ LEASE OR PERMIT TO PROSPECT ------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES a PETROLEUM DIVISION LOCATE WELL CORRECTLY LOG OF OIL Off. GAS . WELL. Company Peterson tail Association Ghickaloons Alaska Py -------------------------------- ------------------------ Address ------_------------------------------------- -----:-- Lessor or Tract___ ___________________________________ Field_ ChiOkal u----- State- Alaska _ No. ____ 1 ______-- Sec. 2 _-- T. ____-- R. ___-- eridian_ _ C�cz�lG c --- County---------------------------------- WellLocation iSd ft. Yo de q wo- d�u�c N, 1000ft 1 __-- _ Lin and ------ ft. �T of Line of--------------------------- Elevation----------- lS • } y y •(Derrick floor relative to sea level) The information given herewith is a complete and correct recor(&� %dfflbi Ll d"bdffktAWd thereon so far as can be determined from all available records. " m Signed ----- Eli�2_------- ----------- Date------------------------------------------------ Title -------- r------------------------- 7he summary on this page is for the condition of the wellat above date. Commenced drilling ----------------------------------- 19------ Finished drilling -------------------------------------, 19-----� OIL SANDS OR ZONES' No. 1, from ------- ---------------- to ------------------------ No. 4, from ---------------------- to ------------------------= No. 2, from ----------- ------------ to ------------------------ No. 5,: from --------------------- --- to ------------------- -No. 3, from ------------------------ to ------------------------ No. 6, from ------------------------- to ------------------------- IMPORTANT WATER ,SANDS - No. 1, from ----------=------------- to ------------------------ No. 3, from ------------------------- to ------------------------- ------ to ------------------------ No. 4, from -- ------------------ to ----------------- No. 2, from ------- ------- --_ CASING RECORD` Size MUDDING Weight per foot I Threads per inch Make Amount Kind of shoe I Cut and pulled from Perforated �+ Pnepose From To ------ --- ---------- -------------- -------------- ------------ -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- --------- ------ ------------------ ------------------ -------------- --- -------------------------- -------------------- I ----------------- -------------- -------------- ------ --- -------- ------------ I ------------ ---- ------------------- �---- -------------- ------- - MUDDING AND CEMENTING RECORD size Where set No. sacks of cement Method used Mud gravity Amount of mud used ------ ---------------------------------------- -------------------- ------ — -- - - - ----------------I------ ----- ------------------------ --------- ------------------------------- PLUGS AND ADAPtERS - Heaving plug—Material ------------------------------ Length--------------------------- Depth set_- Q ra il.T%ATC—MA.f,P.T'1 A.7 -_.________--------------- Size ------------------------------------------------- Y i o PLUGS AND ADAPTERS - " Heaving plug—Material------------------------------ Length --------------------------- Depth set-------------- Adapters—Material------------------------------------ Size -- ------------------------------------------------ SHOOTING RECORD Sire Shell used Explosive used Quantity Date Depth shot Depth cleaned out ----------------I-------------------- - ---------------------------- ------------------ ------------ ---------'-------------- ---------------------------------------- -------- -=- -- - -- - - -------- - ---- - - - - --- - ---- ---------------- ------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- TOOLS USED Rotary tools were used from ________________ feet to ---------- feet and from --------------- feet to ____________ feet Cabletoolswere used from ----------------- feet to ____ ___, _feet; and from _______________ feet to ____________ feet DATES --------, 19------ Put "to:producing-------------------------------- i9 ------ The production for the first 24 hours was ------------ barrels of fluid of which _______% was oil; _______ % emulsion; -___-- % water; and ------ % sediment. Gravity, 'B6 - _________________________________ IfRock pressure, pressure, lbs.,per sq. in. ------------------- EMPLOYEES ------------ Driller -------------------------------------------------- Driller --------- . Driller--------------------- --------------- Driller FORMATION RECORD FROM TO TOTAL FEET I FORMATION 1 20 feet I Sand & Gravel, water At 20 feet 20. Ft 3p ti I Gravel .30 " 37 1 Gravel. & Boulder -e 37 to 47, tt Gravel b7 " 75 ►' � Fixe.Gravel- 75 " 83 " Sand (coarse_at top, fine at bottom) 83 " 100 Boulders "& gavel 100 " 108 " Boulders. & Blue =d 106 " 115 " Layer s_of Boulders imbedded in fine sand 11.5 " 127 ;' Fine_ Sand & Small Gravel 127 " 135 " Sand (medium) 135 " 150` ►: j Gravel (small to coarse) 150 " 165 " Gravel (medium) 165 "' 1.79- " ! I Sand & _Boulders NOTE i * Very slow going as the boulders are larg very hard, and the fine flowing sand int i fares with the drilling because it runs the hole with the water, The well at pre f is :Waking about 20 barrels of water per'. MPOHi' O M&Y 9th to I E 9th -1927 * 152" casing stuck at 169 feet. Had to re hole from 169 ft. because the hole caved heath the 152" pipe; had to use 122" cas which is set in a hard bed of coarse cam sand at 176 ft. (OPRR) over and fir- into 3 ant lour. 3rill be - Eng, .nted �A ! 0 I RMATION RECORDS—Contin,_ A. FROM I 169 ft. 174 ft. 17411 1801, 1801, i 185 " 1851, 200 " 200 " 208 " 208 =' 212 " 212 " 224 " 224 " 426 " 226 " 231 ': 231 °' 239 " 239 " 243 " 243 " 245 =' 245 249 " 249 =' 251 251 1t 253 " 253 " 255 255 " I 268 =' 268 " 275 " 275 " 283 " 283 " 302 " 302 " 315 =' 315 If 321 " 321 " 332 " 332 " 344 " 344 " 348 " 348 " 354 =► 354 " 358 » 358 t° 360 " 360 " 374 =' 374 380 " 380 " 399 }' 399 " 408 It 408 " 418 " 418 " 424 " 424 It 426 It 426 " 429 " 429 °' 432 " 432 " 438 438 " 441 " 441 " 444 " 444 " 467 " 467 =► 470 " 470 " 474 " 474 " 479 " 479 'r 486 " 486 " 493 " 493 " 498 " 498 " 502 " 502 " 513 " 513 " 515 " 515 " 522 " 522 It 541 " 541 " 544 " 544 " 562 " 562 " 575 " 575 " 578 " 578 " 580 " cnn to CAM to TOTAL FEET NXI E * FORMATION Gravel & Boulders' Gray Cemented Sand Soft bluddy Gray Shale Dark Shale ' Black Shale (very hard)` Gray Limy Shale Hard Black Shale, -(struck inflammable gas, at Coal*(dept of 222 ft, readily set fire to by Hard Black Shale*(a match at ton of bailer)*** Hard Light Gray Shale Dark Gray Shale (softes) Impure Coal Very Hard Dark Shale Low Grade Coal Very Hard Black Shale Hard Gray Shale Hard Black Shale Gray Limy Shale Very Hard Gray Sandy Shale Gray Sandy Shale Very Hard Gray Sandy Shale Hard Black Carboxxaceous Shale Hard Dark Gray Limestone Tough Dark Brown Shale Hard Gray Limestone Gray Limy Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Gray Limy Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Hard GrW Limy Shale Gray Sandy Shale Sharp Gray Sandy Limestone Gray Sandy Lime Gray Shale to it Black Carbonaceous Shale Good Coal Dark Soft Shale Coal of fair quality Green 'Sandy Shale Gray Shale Soft Dark Shale Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Hard Black Shale Graft Shale Black Shale Badly Crushed Coal Crushed Black Shale Gr- Cavy Shale Poor Grade of Coal .Dark Shale Gray Shale ,Very Light Gray Sandy SbUe Gray Shale Soft Black Coaly Shale Coal Dark Gray Sandy Shale n__a Yq i A it 515 ,t '522 !T 541 " 544 '► 562 575 'T 578 +: 580 " 583 " 587 +' 590 " 596 " 597 ►' 610 F' 627 r► 630 " 635 " 640 n 660 " 672 " 686 '► 696 " 706 " 724 " 726 " 730 " 736 " 739 rt 742 +t 755 " 758 't 769 " 778 'T 794 !t 796 '► 800 !T 801 " 805 " 809 " 825 835 'T 840 ,t 845 't 855 859 F► 863 " 515 rr 522 541 " 544 " 562 !T 575 " 578 r► 580 " 583 " 587 " 5q 9T V 596 ,t 597 r► 610 627 !t 630 '► 635 " 640 " 660 tt 672 !T 686 " 696 '► 706 !t 724 TT 726 re 730 7'.36 Fr 739 !T 742 °t 755 ,T 758 't 769 778 " 794 " 796 " 800 }' 801 " 805 " 09 " 825 835 ,t 840 " 845 " 855 " 859 't 863 " 865 Poor Grade of Coal Dark Shale Gray Shale Very Light Gray Sandy SbMe Gray Shale Soft Black Coaly Shale Coal Lark Gray Sandy Shale Coal Dark Shale Coal Dark Shale Sandy Limestone Gray Sandy Shale Fine Dark Heavy Sand Hard Black Shale Tough Black Shiny Shale Black Shale Very Tough Black Shiny Shale Black Shale Black Shiny Carbonaceous Shale Dark Brown Shale Black Shale - soft cavy Dark Gray Shale Coal , Dark Gray Shale Hard Black Shale Very Cavy Black Shale Coal, very crashed and cavy Black Carbonaceous :Shale, crushed and cagy Gray Sandy Shale Gray Limy Shale Gray Shale, badly crushed and cavy Gray Shale, but darker Hard Gray Lime Hard Black Shiny Carbonaceous Shale Hard Shell of Lime Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale Coal, looks like good coking coal Black Carbonaceous Shale, soft and cavy Hard Black Carbonaceous Shale - Carbonaceous Shale, soft and cavy Very Tough & Hard Carbonaceous Shale Very Soft Crushed Black Shale, very cavy Black Shale, soft Hard Shell of Sandy Lime Black Shale, hard @e are now cased down 800 feet with 1Q" casing , weighin# 40# per foot and the hole Is cemented to the bottom 865 feet. i I DEPARTM OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS," N VVFL�,S NOTICE OF INTENTICIN 70 .:'J_ 0— )Tulq(,,. NOTICE OF 1N-1EN',I,')N TO CKANIt PLANS REC0,U)OF d NOTICE OF D"TE FOR -,:5i rjF SHL,7-,IFF i,,C)TIUE OF ;NTEI'MON' i6 REPORT ON QESUIT rF 0: riAIFR SHUT-oFir nit TJCFM -' NOTICE OF INTEW if�% -,C) ;R'9FPAIRWEL1_ RI A0.E NOTICE OF INTLNT!(,N TO SPI^,,F WFLL (IN01,A; L AUOVE UY 0i,11 K MA R1, N, YU3t OF REPOH r, N'' r1l. E Ck t1 I I i- 0, - ------- --- - ---- fnotice of intention to (to work Follovong 'is aor if r , I q,z)oL Cf woik done TUMAU 0.52,66 041c4aloon (5t. S,.bdw;,i^,) 15, :T -.2p /j ------ - ------ - Q4 ------ WO No. A�4___Irec 6& 70 de,_c# 4 oil' old dri ho le The well is located 150 IsTi of . ------- lint and ------ Jt. , \V1 ot The elevation of the Berri l; fbx;i above sea level is ..2400. it. F DETAILS OF PLAN Or VVO R K (Smit uaru"A of and czp_Ard 6c1,Lha to vbte ti- an .1— it ::ad I-ngih, of P.—P—d all oth.r trup-t—t pxopoacd work.) This is wildcat territory and we cannot give exact in-formtion f,z.-tivr t;hwa ;�,.alre&V given on the accompanying report. ds do expect to flmd, oil sai:ds be"een 1800 and 2500 feet. So far our guessiuC on tlue -fon-mtion has been fai r ly good. Approved 1ete.rsor ,)il --------------- By _ Ivan L. 1'reterwn - - -------------- A__0L.CK;i( il - - (_ I- si RVEY Address ------ --------- --------- AddrcG _-_ Chickalcon, A],- sa,,a N0TF_-Rtr,orLx on thit, form to 1- suijmittd in friljlicutr 1c tile S�Pi`or for nPp, -1 31 . roan 6-380 • A.i, NumBF.R--------- ------ Gop.v hrwim-eR PF.r.MIT TO PROSrFCT --2j3rMjt DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF MINES PETROLEUM DlViSiON LOCATE WELL CORRECTLY LOG OF OIL OR GAS WELL complln�v ------- p0grem-01-1 A(lil-mss_ ChicAal Lessor or Tract -S;r4j, We'll No. ------ Sec. Z.6 I Mer)(6:01 --Ward ('olint"N ------- --- --- S 70 deg. of old drjj-,1,hqle 150 Elevation -I -QW -1 ---- Tlw Mformnh'on -11'w1 ken'IN111) is :I :IP'; rot'IV(tne thereon 1!1(1 Jcid ill work lo so far azz, (,in he <Ictcrmlnc(i "roia :ill Peterson oil Lpsociatilin Ivan L. PetQ rjeon Date ____October .215,1928- --- ---- The -umYnarY +)n fl': pngv Is f',)r itie (on,bill,ii 1 th., well M t,h--,o !Jzlt- Commenced (IrIlImIg OIL SANDS OR ZONES ------ No. 2, from to No. 5, frm;i No. 3, fi-oin 61 IMPORTANT WATER SANDS No. 1, from ---------- to - ----- 3, fnall ----- - ------- - -------- No. 2, frorn to N,l. 4, fron, to ----------- - ---------- CASING RECORD Perforated BhE We Threads per ga, Per V It Inch i,Amount Ktud of �hoe Cut and pulled from From To Purpose 70 ------ ---- ------------- ---- - -- ---- -- VW" 4,,5--- ---- ------- ------------ ------- - _124---- -------- ------ ----- ---------- -14 ----- ---- ------------- - --- - - --- -- - ------- -- -- ------ -10 Sol -45 ---10 -------- ---- ----------- - -1'7 ........ ---------- ------- ------------ ----- ------- -------- -- ---------- ----- -- ----- --- - -------- - -------- ------ -- - MUDDING AND CEMENTING RECORD No. sacks ht convent Method used Mud gravity Amount of mud used ----------- --- ------ - -- -------------------- - ------ ----- -- ------ ------- -------- ----- ------------ -- ------ ----- — --------- -- --- ---- ----------- -- ----------- - - - --------------- 1, -------- ----------------- ------ i PLUGS AND ALNAPTERS ` • U. Heaving pltih--Nlaterial ---- ---- ----- --- Leit;,rtlt - :)epth set- - - - Adapters ---Material- _ .---------- -- ---- Si7..' ---- - - - - SHOOTING RECORD Size Shed used Explosive used Quantity Date Depth shot Depth rteaned out TOOLS USED Rotary tools were used from &11_-the-VaPet to ------ -------- ieei. ani frcxn __ ____ ---_ feet to -feet Cable `tools -were used from ---------- ----- feet to -_-- - feet, :incl from ------ _-.-- feet to ----------- feet DATES ------ ----------------------------- 19 ------Put to i prtoCiucinn---- -- 1L.- ---- The production for the first 24 1c firs was --- -- barrtAs o' fluid of }tliicli _ ---- o Was oil: ------ emulsion r water: nrid -- -- " sr�iiincnl, f rai�it ,-, ° I3�. -- If has well, 1.11. ft. per i hvuis - (l:illons (ntsoLllt- per 1.000 ,,t f grtis _------------------- Rock pressure. lbs. per scl. in. -- EMPLOYEES 1 -1d -_Oink ------ Driller ','ojl_�reEser_ _ Driller Driller 4,_Glark do--------- _ .. Driller FORMATION RECORD FROM TO TOTAL FEET FORMATION 1270 at gug.31,1928 1270 1300 ft Black shale and lime shells lyote-. ®t a depth of 11=50 feet about, gas and rock pressure lifted the tools up 235 feet, kinked the drilling lire and crushed the bottom length. of oasing4 ri`11is was due to taking too much ff ter Iout of the hole.. `>:e keep the hole full of v-"er. - casing I was all puled up and a new bottom piece put on and the whole string put dace a4i in. i It is our intoution to start drilling as soon as redthor conditions permit and adci tional equipMmt arrives. �;e will order a standard rig 82 fast high by `0 feet 'square base with the necessary equipment complete, als6: a large feud 01rculating pump and control head. ,;e intend to start the mudding job where we are at 1300 feet as soon as drilling o(x=0;.oes early not years I t.Ut{lt r.LIOf f tltNf ,L0 yttyYl t }:i.L I to wU:»0nk a.0-;ve1 I•'iz<t, 30 - :;7 i,r .vel a%d boulle:• 37 - 67 aoz:rsa 67 - '75 fine 75 - 83 , z�r_d, cw rse 83 - 100 'koalder ._::c? ri• :vel ICQ -- 108 Tract 108 - 115 Larve wedded in file sw_d 115 - IL. i FirA swirl .. lt,, st-g;_k, 127 — 135 �arsAci, ter; ii:iT:: 135 - I J ;... e1, rine, ,_nr. ,;ouxs. a '), 1c ,-erK 150 - 165 uT 165 Ir: rine tui;a a,.;d lz,r. e :.:ujders 169 - 174 Gr%vel tin, ,,O alder 174 - 180( bed -roc .1 -,• rd ?,ru.r -.and, looks iil-.o ceT:Bnt. 130 - IS5 7;) -.r;: .oft 185 - L,�b , ,. �r � �:.ln, little tu:rder «l: ;ter,,' lir;; sl -u -le 1L - 224 ;i:: ti bl<.c1- s:x=.le Ow -1.1 - poor ,Iiality floe o: -4-3 45--4 49 .::,.ru dark sh.,le :.49 - 25i ',O"l, I gwslit..' 5l - 453 Verj hard black {.:hale j •-53 - :.55 h%rd „r„y shale �-5 - 268 H::.re bl'.,ck :ihule 268 - --75 Gra. lir:;y I.;-10 � 75 - 283 Very h:ird sandy sir.le 283 - 302 arty eenuy a_kale 30�: - 315 Ver;; h::rd ,;my sand., shale Z15 - 3--1 i.sra black c=.:.rbonucooas shale 3;:1 - X32 Hazel dart: ;rT,y limestone . ,�. - 3” Tough, d`�r 1: brovT. u hL- le 3" - ,48 ELM' F,ra,� liTiostone 348 - 354 'imw IirsT,,; Sr- r,19 354 - 356 Hard h3. -,c Y, a,,r3oiu-ic,3vas shzk le 358 - 360 vrs.,v I iT �r 4 isle 360 - 374 ;iasrd black ctu•bonaceoaa shale 374 - 380 P.:, rd v3raJ li!iy six,19 380 - 399 Gray szRidy anale "O`)9 - 408 rcy sh,rp san4 limed hone 408 - 418 Gray sandy Brie 418 - 424 Gray e h: le 424 - 426 :i :,7 syt'-"Ie 3.i.si� i, :r�::..us st.:2e 438 Yi ,,;r soft le 4:8 - 441 "OL.l,' i.r :u,:zlity 441 - 444 ,,tsar: -ti :t 3 9«i4y shale 444 - 467 '3r; �;,✓ 467 - 470 s'n:,.le. 470 - 474 hard. ;Aacl,. o.,.r'Sona,ceoae s zAG •474 - 479 Mind *idle 479 486 Gr=...v shale -y- 493 - 498 C oul , badly crushed 498 - 502 31,ic;k snc._`e. ba :lheti .,nd broken }ra;r sik_le, broken Ln._' 513 - 515 Co<<l, moor ix-lity 515 — 52c: 1)_t:rk shale 522 - 541 ;;ray sii:_le 541 - 544 Very light grey sw�xiy �Qw.le 544 -- 562 Gra;; e hal e 56 - 5?5 Black croft co_ly sh:_le 575 - 578 Coal, fr_ir ,I &,lity 578 - 580 Lark gray say y skittle 580 - 583 Goabl, fair ;La11ty ° 58:3 - b87 Dark s Yale 587 - 510 Coal, flair qualit;; 590 - 5�6 Dirk c-naie 596 -- 397 Hard sandy limestone } more water 597 - 610 Gray s:.aiiiy shale ) 610 - b:=0 park curly siu,la 620 - 6& 7 j ark snarl, fine ,_r.1 t:e<ivy 627 - 630 Black fhe.lo, vpr;j hard 630 - 6.55 :31ack shi> s?ialo, v«ry tough 635 - 640 Black shale 640 - 660 very tough 660 - 672 672 - 686 -lac'c ;shiny carbonaceous shale 636 - 696 Dark brown shfile 696 - 706 Blac'_4: sh:Llo, Soft &Lnd 3av-y 706 - 724 Dnrk gray shale 7-'4, - 726 Coal, .fai_r uality 746 - 700 Dark gmy shale 730 - 736 111tird black sidle 736 - 739 ?lr_c): r?"Ie, vary os,vy 739 - 742 Coal, fair but `badly crushed 742 7; 5 31a:.k eziri,ortsLeous sterile, vorr broken Lnd cr<Lvy, 755 758 Gra; e;indW s4 la 758 -- 769 uruy 11=y bilile 769 - 778 Gray 'badly cruohe.i and c6 vy 778 - 790. It'I darker and jwraer 794 - 796 1f 1t � hrard 796 - 800 Herd bl,.ck shiny cr:rbowxeoaa shale 80u - 8u1 :i.,rd F; Zoll:of limestone 801 - 805 Black c, -x- onaceous ahUle 805 - 809 i;oril, gooa iookinr coking co<>1 809 - 8�:5 31aek c.iraonaceour, shale 'c4vy 825 - 835 lard black It It 835 - 8110 Curbonaceous snale, soft. rind gray 840 - 846 Very toagh€nd Mrd carbonaceous shale, black and shinv. 845 - 655 Eoft blt,ck shale vara ,much crushed =cnd shottored., ver;,, c;;_vy. abs - 659 Black a ,ilo, isoft 859 - 863 Hard ohell of limestone 863 - 865 h"rd bL.ok tihale Ar%orem. Tool D . L. V . clink Keary Okump,► K8 sit at Octalwr 29-1927 K6 " N1 ft Nxrd 1 Uw Aft'l " &&A ti 0416 " ,9€? AAM Almk s is eto: -e To loft 8ot S98 " all traa'sisee em aw To •91 " ®!6 Xaft Ilaok Sbialo *at arrived bore M +9 awl soft 991 Cpl " *f) // car p1.� �}� Dow albs I& �s(tarted ". 19". ve "a " 91( 3 Wm**,Wm**,w Ith w s 913 '" 919 °} {S�ya&Y C7" 10 am 50 k. P. be*e %" 919 " 926 " jwwR UPS firob" b"&W " 9" " " *GNP"" I a am d "t Tau& Ar le r" 61maou owm »; 101b `4Shals jew.f am Ars aaili 1@id 'Obale 1A.W " also am 11201 a �� 4 + _j &dAUU4Ml drlllbW q*lS Md A�R 16009-oagis&• ifs Pow* 4e00 )law�•,�1®� ©war on*- bbl Installed is a a�e�r�" L,ou bell% 1r mr(Atsi_11. .u -fu ,} 1� or � tuto aLmo as�� � o�1 ii raws" - the plant. We also ghat tarn 14 &WO to ®msnt to sets; we %km the seal f6rMSIOU ma the oasad stile MT &Met„ tm as Otter Ow rro 4P doAt. The po assift V U bailor M MP straw" iwe of the esntsa%s of the islu r wwwbsnst. Otrr bolo is agar Area an 4" a►oM to 1014 to". .'. . -ILU No vw L. 'W. CliAk loss' at July :ale 1928. Osoar Pet orson, Tool Dresser 1026 1046 ft BladkC "s 10" 1054 alae liar 1056' 1066 areeeaish-blas limestone 1.064' 1078 alae liarstions 1075' 1,087 Grsmmivk�-biva linestous 10117' lot; Blue iim•ione 1081' 1092 Greanis2.blas linvolOne 1093, 1125 B1sok shale 11=9 1126 White liar 11716' 1127 Osre sa3 1M*M ilaertmm�eeemm 1127' 17E16 Blaot shy r 18 6' 1225 Grw 1 x� IBM 1270 314* Vl6lismmMxr We tav! Vow mmkat dssa itr 726 AIWO aexai7 I9 WTIwl fMu Los ♦ti;stH s6° a largo gemmr %Uel bslaUSiai W UW salf res! 10 rWlass Uvkft OR*- Dri 11 ing to very d1 !dealt and irsarssas. o RLL � '1 Pon vi11� ;•(;. , �i .� „ ;! t+lzr I.;Lrlt 31�r•ri-£II)IVRiti♦ usw PLUGS AND ADAPTERS •11,? i, •} i+ }it's; :yet _ SHOOTING RECORD 1 Q�rvull} li r De;)th �f)<�{ Depth rle4ntd out foot feet Wsk wtsr e4 an Sark 4, 1929 is diwamtlisp the 81W PIS as& TWL*u& roplowin4 saw wlU a aw StaVAWO r4 and e . DW OWW oliartUcol litnealtion ibis a; i ssmu,lift avA amm' og wo not=W-1 Wil 20. ♦ shat -oma was neo►esAWY tO got 2wOla4owt of U619, sk did wt O@iA#W wl+.h otr• -.-!era from Lala aaaalaa s4j)pl.iwrs. lit t l'"Oll MW 14. ,+a -ted Aw 16 by eireaUtUm at at ti to •ewt eft Rot b? th* aw". Yow Isargus et pipe m ta#= out to UT =A fWlIttkIft X04boL Dtseeatl1l " this Ca MW "t weak &be" tritbaut and perp and by fraqvowt .i wW groat difficulties fiaall dot SM fow s"tiaas of pipe 1 Ut-d MM 080 IW so a* to get a drillA ' ldW 1M &ble to of #its . Is amiv" Ttoss f4 avA wk vu r%*tWUd IOW W t f •aagalsted cart Vide pat `Oft M tis lrpat 4t 1" 'tet.yew tWoes a CIV tx, 'TOOLS USED DAA t S EMPLOYEES Deggl as Awrake nowy Ckgral 1b01 D ressss �tlts�r Btrittks�'t:, lY.�a�tn FORMATION RECORD t/l�ti�y "�CgU-i�\ot. FORMATION" 41@'fit L* nT�li $ e at October , 3LO28 Mo 13015 Imb Lum .tL+�....i '1q1 �gYlrJ',.[n�� J .30 r2y Ib �,.�'f k vL�.i a- Dark y1,w 1304 1309 .i.N„BdYI � Md"d Line amshalo 1S511t 1314 DIU* LLVO 1314 law C�rfty TAM I= Seedy Lim 13se Lul 14 O"W Lim 1"1 130 a Arty (vwry j. 1353 133 DMXk taMIS 1336 1W Bleak Lim foot feet Wsk wtsr e4 an Sark 4, 1929 is diwamtlisp the 81W PIS as& TWL*u& roplowin4 saw wlU a aw StaVAWO r4 and e . DW OWW oliartUcol litnealtion ibis a; i ssmu,lift avA amm' og wo not=W-1 Wil 20. ♦ shat -oma was neo►esAWY tO got 2wOla4owt of U619, sk did wt O@iA#W wl+.h otr• -.-!era from Lala aaaalaa s4j)pl.iwrs. lit t l'"Oll MW 14. ,+a -ted Aw 16 by eireaUtUm at at ti to •ewt eft Rot b? th* aw". Yow Isargus et pipe m ta#= out to UT =A fWlIttkIft X04boL Dtseeatl1l " this Ca MW "t weak &be" tritbaut and perp and by fraqvowt .i wW groat difficulties fiaall dot SM fow s"tiaas of pipe 1 Ut-d MM 080 IW so a* to get a drillA ' ldW 1M &ble to of #its . Is amiv" Ttoss f4 avA wk vu r%*tWUd IOW W t f •aagalsted cart Vide pat `Oft M tis lrpat 4t 1" 'tet.yew tWoes a CIV tx, R r r rx � • F _tMATION RECORn-1-ontinue TO TOTAL FFFT FORMA"ON "M CM 1014AM SC #L "N7 bled O"Wr"t 0146 0$0" VV- At ft �" siam 1k U"A Um arena lawobomm VMS *0 Oft 'bit "94**# efr md WON at M It wt3 Da6ewSM-1 in a*'% a NpMdiX# U" f"M 1AW SOUPboft "MNpUAW SM rQU WW"Uft UU %" "d S" Visawq mWU a* 111* OW 4C Aoga". Thia bit 14* track" is Us b"O Wd smw%w� spout" =%j*j ww ii -s rumny stmiAte"t ii vp is me helso but ix dftvtn US sefUt do* to bola& fteldt go fox&" if to Or"k* Aaw*4"w bookO Ot W#"j" alum melfts WWI to be *b$&Lwd am 1000MA60 of the 14%was of *0 of as Uft "at is 60ttift Wigi %"I let we MM It wWodient W &bid; d4mM "tll Ow awl*. wi* SrA *r,-Vpw tools " ve way *h1w am" 1* us" W4111 be LG ALMOULiq is esttiug tLba bit Up *ad "swdft drilliM oyera-9100JI6 ked etv 0001 bwkk&ro fia" no tm+o U"S is amt S *M*.bs Owply 4& ban&, *%a a" m1god" au tho "SiNg. JLU. that is M&O"i Ww is eL nAm anA 1wavior *$m, &o*J)W% a%& 6L f*w 0*47 Odds 9nd as" 10 6c SAM" a* speedur as Pedsiblo.