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• STATE OF ALASKA • ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION EEi , A ("'.r - WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND L06''- 1 a. Well Status: ❑ Oil ❑ Gas ❑ SPLUG ❑ Other ' ® Abandoned ❑ Suspended 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ WDSPL ❑ Other No. of Completions Zero 1 b. Well Class . • ® Exploratory ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Development ❑ Service 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. ` 5. Date Comp., Susp., or Aband.: 4/16/2013 12. Permit to Drill Number: 176-013 '� 311-379 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 6. Date Spudded: 12/29/1976 13. API Number: 50-029-20195-00-00 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): Surface: 2378' FNL, 59' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15, UM Top of Productive Horizon: 1268' FNL, 1882' FWL, Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UM Total Depth: 3130' FNL, 2288' FWL, Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UM 7. Date T.D. Reached: 3/18/1977 14. Well Name and Number: GULL -02 8. KB (ft above MSL): 29' GL (ft above MSL): 15. Field / Pool(s) Exploratory Field / Undefined Pool 9. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) Surface Surface 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD: Surface: x- 701307 y- 5986147 Zone- ASP4 TPI: x- 703253 y- 5982029 Zone- ASP4 Total Depth: x- 703714 y- 5980179 Zone- ASP4 10. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 12770' 10125' 16. Property Designation: ADL 034629 11. SSSV Depth (MD+TVD) None 17. Land Use Permit: 19. Water depth, if offshore: N/A ft MSL 20. Thickness of Permafrost (TVD): 18. Directional Survey: ❑ Yes ®No (Submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.050) 21. Logs Obtained (List all logs here and submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.071): DIL / SP / GR / CAL, FDC / SNP / GR / CAL, BHCS / GR, FDC / CNL / GR, CBL / VDL / GR / CCL, Dipmeter / Cal 22. Re-Drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: N/A 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE AMOUNT CASING WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED 30" 94# H-40 Surface 101' Surface 101' 36" 180 sx 13-3/8" 72# MN -80 Surface 2729' Surface 2729' 17-1/2" 3200 sx Arcticset 1 9-5/8" 47# S-95 / MN -80 Surface 10407' Surface 8462' 12-1/4" 1000 sx Class 'G 300 sx Arcticset I 7" 29# MN -80 10087' 12765' 8248' 10122' 8-1/2" 725 sx Class'G' 24. Open to production or injection? ❑ Yes ® No If Yes, list each interval open (MD+TVD of Top & Bottom; Perforation Size and Number): SCS NED lou(, r 13 25. TUBING RECORD .SIZE DEPTH SET MD PACKER SET MD TVD) None 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. WAS HYDRAULIC FRACTURING USED DURING COMPLETION?[] Yes ® No DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 8739'- 2019' 400 Bbls Class'G' 1500'- 1480' Tubing Punch 1500'- Surface 178 Bbls Class'G' 7 S/ 'A 13 s -5'- Surface ICement Top Job 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production Not on Production Method of Operation (Flowing, Gas Lift, etc N/A Date of Test Hours Tested. Production For Test Period OIL -BBL: GAS -MCF: WATER -BBL: CHOKE SIZE: GAS -OIL RATIO: Flow Tubing Press. Casing Press: Calculated 24 -Hour Rate OIL -BBL: GAS -MCF: WATER -BBL: OIL GRAVITY -API (CORR): 28. CORE DATA Conventional Core(s) Acquired? ❑ Yes ® No Sidewall Core(s) Acquired? ❑ Yes ® No If Yes to either question, list formations and intervals cored (MD+TVD of top and bottom of each), and summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate sheets with this form, if needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs and laboratory analytical results per 20AAC 250.071. None RBDMS MAY 1 % 21.� Form 10-407 Revised 10/2012 CONTINUED ON REVERSE Submit Oriinal Only ���� _/_7.3 /3 ?ice G. 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations anUrkers encounter 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Well Tested? ❑ Yes ® No If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test Permafrost Top Permafrost Base results. Attach separate sheets to this form, if needed, and submit detailed test information per 20 AAC 25.071. Sadlerochit 10095' 8253' None Base of Sadlerochit 10355' 8427' Formation at Total Depth: 31. List of Attachment: Summary of Daily Work, Well Schematic Diagram, Photo of Welded Plate 32. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Email: Aras.Worthington@bp.com Contact: Aras Worthington, 564-4102 Title: Drilling Technologist Printed Name:Joe Lastu a Si nature: Phone 564-4091 Date: 511JI13 INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1 a: Classification of Service Wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water -Alternating -Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing and Ground Level elevation in feet above mean sea level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: Report true vertical thickness of permafrost in Box 20. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 28. Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut -In, or Other (explain). Item 28: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Submit detailed description and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Item 30: Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Form 10-407 Revised 10/2012 Submit Original Only GULL -02, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 04/21/12 Prep wellhead shelter/cellar for well work for Remote P&A Removed 4'x4' access cover to find single gate valve exposed. The remainder of the wellhead was frozen under ice. Had LEL levels checked and cut wellhead shelter top off. Welded guides on sides of cellar so top could be reinstalled. Welded lifting eyes on the roofs of both Gull St #1 & #2. Left both lids off cellars in prep for cellar clean outs. 04/22/12 Prep wellhead shelter/cellar for well work on Remote P&A Thaw out Gull St #1 & #2 with 165 deg. F fresh water. Midway through process found IA casing valve and flange completely seared from casing hanger. The shear point is right up against the casing hanger its self. Pictures were taken and will be down loaded and sent to town. Tarp and leave heat in cellars on Gull #1 & #2. 04/23/12 Prep wellhead shelter/cellar for well work on Remote P&A Thaw out Gull St #1 & #2 using Kusko vac and hot water. Kusko full cleared most of the muck and sand out exposing plywood in Gull St #2 still cant see lower stud bolts to casing spool. Cleared all free sand in Gull St #1 just starting to see casing valves in solid ice. 20 bbls of sand, sludge and water recoverd from both Gull St #1 & #2 Had CH2 lift out broken flange and casing valve and set next to box. Tarp and leave heat on cellars. 04/26/12 Job Scope: P&A: Arrive on location with vac trucks in an attempt to clean out well cellar to below starting head. Unable to vacuum out - only solids visible in cellar. Take samples of cellar mud/gravel/sand for flash point analysis. Flash point is >140 deg F. Will return on 27 April 12 with super sucker truck. 04/27/12 Job Scope: P&A: Arrive on location with vac trucks in an attempt to clean out well cellar to below starting head.Got down to what looks like cement. Put heaters back on the floor to thaw some more. Unable to see starting head yet. 04/28/12 Job Scope: P&A: Clean out cellars to inspect and measure broken casing valve for plan forward to repair. Exposed starting head. Measurements of remaining broken pipe; -2 5/8" ID, -7/8" wall thickness and -2 7/8" from casing wall. WSL to put drawing with further details in special projects folder. 05/03/12 T/1/0= 0/0/0 (Annulus Valve Change and Master Valve Change) —Conducted PJSM.Performed LTT by Annulus de -pressured and exhibiting no flow by broken annulus nipple with open communication to atmosphere. Broken nipple open to atmosphere closed by environmental plug. Closed Annulus valve on opposite side. Pressure tested gate valve to 100 psi for 5 min (PASS) dumped pressure down annulus. Removed old annulus valve. Installed new 3" HWO FMC 120 valve and torqued studs to spec (686 ft lbs). Rigged up blind and jewelry torqued nuts to spec (686 ft Ib) Closed annulus valve. Pressure tested blind and jewelry low 300 psi for 5 min (PASS) and high 2500 psi for 5 min per procedure (PASS). *** Performed LTT for down hole. 2 CIBP cement retainers above upper set of perforation. closed Master valve. Pressure tested against gate valve 100 psi for 5 min (PASS) dumped pressure downhole and bleed off. Removed Master valve. Installed new 3" FMC 120 HWO valve. torqued nuts to spec (686 ft lb's) Installed blind flange with tree jewelry. Closed Master valve. PT"D against gate and jewelry low 300 psi for 5 min (PASS) and High 2500 psi per procedure for 5 min (PASS). 05/04/12 T/I/0= 0/0/0 Temp=Sl PPPOT-IC (PASS). PPPOT-IC: Stung into test void (0 psi). Pressured test void to 2500 psi. for 30 min. test. Lost 100 psi. in 15 min. Lost 0 psi. in second 15 min. (PASS). Bled void to 0 psi. 05/06/12 T/I = 0/0 Temp = SI. FLs on GI #2 (9 5/8"). FL @ 30'3 bbls. Dry hole tree. SV = C. IA = OTG. NOVP. 1030. Page 1 of 3 • LJ GULL -02, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 05/06/12 Had Acuren perform UT/MT on broke casing stub and good casing, all welds and pipe looked in good condition. 02/08/13 Cost placeholder to build solid weld in plug for repairing Gull Island #2 annulus spool piece. 02/15/13 9 5/8" / OA = 0/0. Temp = SI. Pressure Test 9 5/8" casing to 2000 psi (Pre P&A). 9 5/8" FL near surface. Removed environmental plug from broken OA annulus outlet. Used 8.7 bbls of Diesel to pressure 9 5/8" casing from 0 psi to 2000 psi in 1 hr. 9 5/8" casing lost 15 psi in 10 min. During PT <1 gallon fluid drained out of OA outlet, quit draining when pressure was bled. Bled 9 5/8" to 0 psi in 40 min (4.7 bbls). Final WHPs = 0/0. SV, OA casing valve = C. 14:00 hrs. 02/15/13 T/I/O = 0/NA/0. Conducted PJSM w. crew. Barriers = MV, CIBP. Start barriers list. Monitored zero pressure buildup for thirty minutes prior to removal of tapped blind flange. Installed 3" CIW FLS valve and tree cap bonnet assembly. Torqued to Api specs (1 1/8" L7M 523 ft. lbs.). Pt'd valve through tree cap to 300 psi and 2500 psi. independently for 5 min. using MV as barrier (passed). Charted and documented. 02/17/13 9 5/8" / OA = 58/0. Temp = SI. MIT OA to 100 psi - FAILED, MIT 9 5/8" to 2500 psi - PASSED (Pre P&A). 9 5/8" & OA FLs @ surface. Installed O-ring plug with Baker -Loc into broken casing head socket and secured with ratchet strap. Used 0.25 bbl of Diesel to pressure OA from 0 psi to 102 psi. OA lost 24 psi in 1 st 15 min and 26 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 50 psi in 30 min. Bled OA to 0 psi in 1 min. During MIT -OA plug showed no visible signs of leaking at surface, held open bleed on OA during 9 5/8" MIT. Used 6.5 bbls of Diesel to pressure 9 5/8" from 56 psi to 2502 psi. 9 5/8" lost 13 psi in 1st 15 min and 7 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 20 psi in 30 min. Bled 9 5/8" to 0 psi in 30 min (3.5 bbls). Final WHPs = 0/0. SV, OA casing valve = C 16:30 hrs. 02/20/13 DRIFT TO 5510' SLM W/2.875" CENT, 2.50" S -BAILER. (recovered — 1/2gal drilling mud). 03/17/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment MIRU. Function test BOP's RIH w/ 3" DJN. Attempted to dry tag @ 5510'CTM (SL tag depth). Did not see anything. Continue clean out. Nozzle plugged when powervis hit. POOH. Carbolite plugged nozzle (from MI or Vac Truck). RIH w/ 3"DJN w/ bigger holes circ at min rate. Clean out drilling mud from 5500'CTM to 8250'CTM. Continue cleaning out 9- 5/8" casing. 03/18/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment «» Cleanout 9-5/8" casing pumping frequent PowerVis sweeps to top of EZ drill CIBP at 8763'CTM (8790'MD). Did not set down weight while cleaning out above plug. Initial Red Dye pill indicates —48 bbl less hole capacity than casing capacity. PU 50' flag CT. Pump final 22 bbl red dye pill followed by 35 bbl PowerVis sweep. Chase OOH at 80%. Red dye got to surface 100 bbls early giving cement volume of 397 bbls from plug to 2000'. Wait on cement lab results. 03/19/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment «» RIH w/ 2.5" BDN to 550 CTM. FP backside w/ 60/40 for pipe displacement. RIH to yellow jacket flag and correct depth to 8739'MD (51' above EZ Drill Plug). Field blend meets QC requirements per procedure. Pump 12 bbls FW followed by 400 bbls of 15.8 Class G Cement down CT taking returns up backside to OTTs. Lay in cement from 8739'MD to 2000'MD. Pump 40 bbls of FW above TOC. FP w/ 60/40 from 1800' OOH. 03/20/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment (MIRU STBY FOR CEMENT) Page 2 of 3 GULL -02, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 03/21/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment «» Tag top of cement perform MIT -T Tagged top of cement @ 2019'CTM, set down 9K (AOGCC State inspector Chuck Seavy witnessed). PUH and perform MIT -T to 2500 psi. (AOGCC State inspector Chuck Seavy witnessed) Initial pressure 2660 psi. Lost 69 psi/33 psi in 15 min/30 min, respectively. MIT -T passed. POOH. RIH w/ 20'x 1.56" PJ Tubing Punches 0", 4 SPF (41 XL, 41 L charges), decentralizer magnets (2), 2 sealable knuckles and sealable swivel. RIH 50 past shooting depth. PU hole to orient guns to low side. Repeat. PU to bottom shot at 1500'MD. Launch 1/2" steel ball holding 300 psi back pressure. Ball seat shears firing guns at 3800 psi Circ P. Tubing punched 1480-1500'MD. Did not observe drop in WHP or change in IAP. POOH. Confirm guns fired. 03/21/13 Assist CTU (P&A) Pump 54 bbls 140*f diesel down coil into tubing taking returns up IA. 03/22/13 Pump 74 bbls (128 total) 140"f diesel into coil down tubing taking returns up the IA. Coil on well at departure. 03/22/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75" CT. Job Objective: Remote Plug & Abandonment «» Circulate 122 bbls 140*F hot diesel up into the annulus from tubing punches. Allow diesel to soak for 1 hour. Circulate diesel and arctic pack out of annulus w/ 140*F 9.8 ppg Brine. Chase Brine w/ Safe -Surf -O in Fresh Water w/ Red Dye from surface down 9-5/8" casing and up the annulus. Red Dye was observed in returns 57 bbls shorter than capacity. Circ 178 bbls of 15.8 ppq class G cement down 9-5/8" casing taking returns up 9-5/8"x 13 - annulus (-30 bbls in excess) thru tubing punches at 1480-1500'CTM. establish good 15.8 ppg cement returns, SI 9-5/8"x 13-3/8" casing valve w/ —50 psi. RIH jetting 10' past swab valve (35-45'CTM), washing cement up and out to tanks. SI well w/ —250 psi WHIP and 60/40 cap. 03/27/13 1/0= 0/0. Temp= SI. Vac out 9 5/8" casing (P&A). Removed tree cap & vac'd —2 bbls fluid out of 9 5/8" casing. Strapped TOC @ 22'7" below top of tree cap. 3 1/2" lifting cap needed (4 1/2" on location). Dry hole tree valves=C. 04/12/13 4/11/13 Cut off rat holes and circ pipes. 4/12/13 Cut off 20" conductor and install wachs saw on GULL -02. 04/13/13 Cut off GULL# 2 w/ Goliath Wachs saw. Install Wachs saw on GULL # 1 and cut off GULL #1. Cuts were made about 2 ft below mudline for Gull Is 2. 04/14/13 Prep GULL # 2 for cement top job. Cleaned small amount of arctic pack from 2/3's of circumference for 9- 5/8" X 13-3/8" annulus down about 5 ft - hit cement at that depth all around annulus. Rest of wellbore already has good cement. 04/15/13 Preform cement top job on GULL #1 and GULL #2. Used AIC cement mixer. 04/16/13 Took pictures of well stubs and weld identification plates on. AOGCC inspector (Chuck Scheve) called to say he was not going to come to site to inspect surface cement jobs and gave approval to proceed without him visiting site. Hole topographic and as -built survey completed. Page 3 of 3 F yfAy�,�• q-^ �.r " r v s� �r 'r' �� ", � a� �� } &`a �., �f' ` ._ a ,tif`^'tarr e _ , � � �� „ "•fib O jr � 3 . �* f t f".« fr T R• ,.� ``ri r �f!` ^ y �?"+ r + s. .�. .xs� �f ,:: IZ vt to •- e r e .VI STM: �'}.� •. � ,r �r. '� a � ��'7% y, � r ... _. .. � ._. ,... .... �._,_u�. �._ ,�'., - ., � f . �, k «.,,.. :a`ei•. �«� p'Jo-.-�"�"`: ,�,.0 h;.A . .. � .;ter 'x� v vx �r �' s ; r� y y f ,� ` Nf� � � �r�'„ �y � �xf �.'� � .' � r�. � .asp /' '. c �.Y � "� '�.3y 1/ re'/� � `� r.4 � v M ' WELLHEAD= ACTUATOR-- KB. CTUATOR=KB. ELEV = BF. ELEV = KOP- Max Angle - Datum MD = Datum TVDss- 30" CONDUCTOR, 94#, H-40, ID = ? 13-318" CSG, 72#, MN- 80 BTC, ID = 12.347" 2729' TOP OF 7" LNR H 10087' 9-518" CSG, 47#, W80, ID = 8.681" 10407' PERFORATION SUMMARY REF LOG: A NGLE AT TOP PE RF: Note: Refer to Production DB for historical pert data SV -E. SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz DATE 9515-9535 S 10560 - 10627 S 10703-10819 S 12278 - 12346 S 7" LNR, 29#, MN80, .0371 bpf, ID = 6.184' 12765' 12770' �'t"t'1"1"t"1'1'1'1"1"/ X111111111111111111111 11111111111 11111111111 111111111111111111111, 0 SAFETY NOTES: 10' - 1500' TOP OF 15.8 pP9 G CtJvIENT PLUG {3123113} 1480' - 1500' TUB GG PUNCH'S (03128!13} 2019' �—ITOP OF 15..8 ppg G CEMENT PLUG (3!23!13) 2394` 9-5/8" FbC t/ 252V 9-518' FOC --i— 8790' 9-518" RETAIN ��--�9-5/8" CEMIENT PLUG {35 SACKS) 9092' 9-5/8" RETAIN CEMENT PLUG (100 SACKS) 997$' -19-518" RETAINER CEMENT PLUG (300 SACKS) 10675` f---17" RETAINER 1212$' -� 7" GEMENT PLUG (30 SA(:XS) 12158' ' 7" BETA �� CEMENT PLUG (125 SACKS) DATE REV BY CON&4:NTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS 04/22/77 SUSPENDED 05/03/11 Ng/JND CONVERTTO CANVAS 04/29113 JJL/ PJC P8a (2 CMT PLUG/ TBG PUNCH) - 03123/13 PRUDHOE BAY UNIT WELL: GULL -02 PERMIT No: '1760130 API No: 50-029-20195-00 SEC 28, T1'2R R15E, 2378' FNL & 59' FWL BP Exploration (Alaska) MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg " � DATE: March 21, 2013 P.I. Supervisor ,4(Z6(,t 3 SUBJECT: Well Bore Plug &Abandonment Gull Island State #2 BP Exploration Alaska FROM: Jeff Turkington PTD#176-013 Petroleum Inspector Sundry#311-379 Section: 28 Township: 12N Range: 15E Meridian: Umiat Drilling Rig: N/A Rig Elevation: Total Depth: 12770 ft MD " Lease No.: ADL 034629 Operator Rep.: Casing/Tubing Data: Casing Removal: Conductor: 30" O.D. Shoe@ 101' MD Casing Cut@ N/A Feet Surface: 13 3/8" O.D. Shoe@ 2729'MD - Casing Cut@ N/A Feet Intermediate: 9 5/8" O.D. Shoe@ 10407' MD - Casing Cut@ N/A Feet Production: N/A O.D. Shoe@ Casing Cut@ Feet Liner: 7" O.D. Shoe@ 12765'MD Casing Cut@ N/A Feet Tubing: N/A O.D. Tail@ Casing Cut@ Feet Plugging Data: Type Pluq Bottom of T.O.C. Mud Weight Pressure (bottom up) Founded on Cement T.O.C. Depth Verified? above plug Test Cased Hole Retainer 8790' - 2019' CT Tag 8.5 2500 Type Plug Founded on: Verified? Open Hole Bottom Drillpipe tag Perforation Bridge plug Wireline tag Annulus Balanced C.T. Tag SCANNED FEB 2 5 2014 Casing Stub Retainer No Surface Arrived with cement plug in 9-5/8"casing from retainer at 8790' MD to—2000'MD with CT ready for Tag and PT. Tagged cement twice at 2019'with 9000 lb tap on CT. PT to 2500 PSIG for 30 min. i Attachments: none - Distribution: -Well File(original) -Read File -DNR/DOG Rev.:01/26/09 by L.R.G. 2013-0321_Plug_Gull_Island_State#2jt.xlsx 4/26/2013 4 110 • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 1:13 PM To: Worthington, Aras J' Cc: Daniel, Ryan; Bill, Michael L (ASRC); Barnes, Thomas (NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC); Spence, Clint J; 'Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) (cathy.foerster @alaska.gov)' Subject: RE: Gull Island P&As (Sundry #s 311 -379 & 312 -125) (PTD 174 -057 , PTD 176 -13) Aras, I consulted with Commissioner Foerster regarding your proposal to cut casing at 3' vs 5' below ML. She agrees that it is prudent, safe and meets the intent of the regulation. The AOGCC will grant a variance to 20 AAC 25.172 (C)(1). Consider this email official approval as per Commissioner Foerster. As per our other correspondence you must still document (photos) cement to surface in all casing strings before covering up the casing stub. Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer SCANNED JUL 1 0 2.013 AOGCC 907 - 444 -3433 cell 907 - 793 -1226 office From: Worthington, Aras 3 Unalito:_A!t .V_vQrtizington c, b13 Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 12:52 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Daniel, Ryan; Bill, Michael L (ASRC); Barnes, Thomas (NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC); Spence, Clint J Subject: FW: Gull Island P&As (Sundry #s 311 -379 & 312 -125) Mr. Schwartz, BP has excavated a test trench on Gull Island and found free water at 8.4' Below MLLW. We have converted this number back to Mudline datum around the island, it appears that we'll be able to excavate and cut off the wellheads (without explosives) between 3' below mudline (worst case) and possibly the required 5' below mudline. BP requests that the AOGCC approve a cut 3' below mudline for both of these wells (Gull Island State #1 and #2). BP will cut at 5' below mudline if it proves practical to do so, but we request approval to cut 3' below mudline so that we can that we can eliminate the explosive cutter option at this time. Thanks for your consideration, Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 1 • • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 4:37 PM To: 'Worthington,Aras I Cc: Barnes,Thomas (NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC); 'Regg,James B (DOA) (jim.regg @alaska.gov)' Subject: RE:Gull Island P&As (Sundry#s 311-379&312-125 -013 C Aras, You don't have to weld a plate on the casing stub since you are offshore as per 20 AAC 25.172 (c) ... as you move forward on these P &A's keep me posted on the need for variances from the approved sundry. You have approval to omit the welding of a cover plate. Photos of the cutoff casing will still be required. As we discussed I would treat these as offshore and attempt to remove casing 5 ft below ML. If this proves to be impractical then request in writing a variance from the regulations as appropriate. Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC SCANNED JUL 2 9 2313 907-444-3433 cell 907-793-1226 office From: Worthington,Aras J [mt 91;.o_t'rt s.V'JOrthirigton a .corn] Sent:Thursday, February 28, 2013 3:14 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Cc: Barnes,Thomas(NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC) Subject: Gull Island P&As (Sundry #s 311-379 &312-125 Mr.Schwartz, As we discussed via phone,we propose that we opt not to weld well marker plates on the two Gull Island wells upon final P&A. The AOGCC regulations for"offshore wells" do not appear to require the marker plate and it appears the intent of the regulations,for wells on a "beach,artificial island,or shifting natural island"only have the wellhead,casings,etc. removed 5' below mudline and that the marker plate is explicitly for"onshore wells". Please advise if you are in agreement with this proposed change to the above referenced approved Sundries: To not install the marker plates. Thanks for your consideration, Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907)564-4102 1 Page 1 of 1 • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 4:27 PM ['To 7 G - 0/3 To: 'Worthington, Aras J' Cc: Barnes, Thomas (NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC) Subject: RE: Gull Island #2, Sundry # 311 -379, PTD 76 -13 Aras, The changes you propose to the procedure do not affect the integrity of the P & A operation. You have approval to make the changes as outlined below to the sundry (311 -379) Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras J [mailto:Aras.Worthington @bp.com] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 3:02 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Barnes, Thomas (NORTHERN SOLUTIONS LLC) �� Subject: Gull Island #2, Sundry # 311 -379, PTD 76 -13 INEO Mr. Schwartz, We have begun the initial P &A work out at Gull Island this ice road season. Gull Island State #2 we tagged with SL @ 5510' SLM. The tools reportedly came out with the 36 year old drilling mud solids thick enough to cling to the toolstring. We had originally proposed to clean out the Drilling mud to the top of the Retainer at 8790' MD and cement from that depth up to 2000' MD (steps # 5 -7 of the program I submitted with the Sundry). We would like to propose that we RIH and "dry tag" the top of the drilling mud with CT (we expect this will be close to 5500' MD), test the casing to 2500 psi, and cement from ''5500' MD to 2000' MD. The rest of the subsequent procedure would remain unchanged. The proposed changes are specifically: 5. RU CTU and dry tag PBTD (expected @ "'5500' MD based on SL tag). 6. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing) to 2500 psi for 30 minutes (chart test). 7. Lay Class G cement in 9 -5/8" casing to 2000' MD (Approximately 250 bbls). Thanks for your consideration of this proposed change to the Sundry. Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 2/21/2013 • Page 1 of 1 • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 4:17 PM To: 'Worthington, Aras J' Cc: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Subject: RE: Gull Island P&A Work ( PTD 174 -057 and 176 -013) Thanks for the update.. I will update the Commissioners. The sundries are approved and ready if ASFWS allows work later this spring. Let me know if the " Hotspots" end up being false alarms. Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 5 f oe FEE t LU)L 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras 3 [mailto:Aras.Worthington @bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 4:09 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: Gull Island P&A Work Guy, As we discussed today via phone, the FLIR survey came back with two "hot spots" for polar bear dens on Gull Island. There should be a confirmation this month but for the time being our permit to work this winter at Gull Island is obviously on hold. We are consulting with the ASFWS and may be able to do some work after the bears have left their dens late in the ice road season, yet to be determined. Aras Worthington Well Interventions Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 1/10/2012 • • SMITE (1[F ALASTA SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL AND GAS 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 CONSERVATION COMMISSION ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3539 PHONE (907) 279 -1433 FAX (907) 276 -7542 Doug Cismoski Well Intervention Manager (7 { f) € BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. P.O. Box 196612 ` P ry Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 (0,0 J R: Ex lorato Field Undefined Pool, GULL -02 p Sundry Number: 311 -379 Dear Mr. Cismoski: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, Daniel ' . Seamount, Jr. Chair DATED this / 6 day of December, 2011. Encl. y,� RAF r 410 OF ALASKA \ • 1 ED ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL DEC 0 9 2011 20 AAC 25.280 Alaska OA tr. Gas Cons C +7n' 1. Type of Request: dd mission ® Abandon ' ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Change Approved Progr'�lg Suspend Plug Perforations ❑ Perforate ❑ Pull Tubin ❑ P ❑ 9 Tubing ❑ Time Extension ❑ Operations Shutdown ❑ Re -Enter Suspended Well ❑ Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Other 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit To Drill Number BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. ❑ Development ® Exploratory • 176 -013 3. Address: ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic 6. API Number: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20195 -00 -00 7. If perforating, closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest 8. Well Name and Number: property line where ownership or landownership changes: GULL -02 Spacing Exception Required? ❑ Yes ® No 9. Property Designation: 10. Field / Pool(s): ADL 034629 ` Exploratory Field / Undefined Pool • 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured): 12770' • 10125' • 12770' 10125' Multiple (See Diagram) _9978' Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 101' 30" 101' 101' Surface 2729' 13 -3/8" 2729' 2729' 5380 2670 Intermediate 10407' 9 -5/8" 10407' 8462' 6870 4760 Production Liner 2678' 7" 10087 - 12765' 8248' - 10122' 8160 7020 Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): None None Packers and SSSV Type: None Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft): 12. Attachments: 13. Well Class after proposed work: ® Description Summary of Proposal ❑ BOP Sketch ` ® ❑ Detailed Operations Program Exploratory ❑ Development ❑ Service 14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: March 1, 2012 ❑ Oil ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Plugged 16. Verbal Approval: Date: ❑ Gas ❑ GINJ ❑ GSTOR ® Abandoned ❑ WAG ❑ SPLUG ❑ Suspended Commission Representative: 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Aras Worthington, 564 -4102 Printed Name Doug Cismoski, P.E. Title Well Interventions Manager Prepared By Name /Number: Signature �(� Phone 564 - 4303 Date Terrie Hubble, 564 -4628 ® Commission Use Only Cond' ions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness _/ Sundry Number: 3, ,_ 3 7 � j Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test LIT Location Clearance / 1 1;5/0e- � ar w r C —) Other: 1 / 4 o �� / I n .F c a , D // n ^ / �l DLO Tb D , w, J- i o-, q o k ejtr /'t f sr �i -61 " � �v G J Subsequent Form Required: /b-.. Yd 7 / APPROVED BY Approved By: / COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date I P9 I ' Form 10 !). 1 olio 9 1 v ORIGINAL Submit In Duplicat �1 :\ • • Summary of Proposed Work BP Exploration Alaska Inc (BPXA) P & A Program Gull Island State #2 PTD 76-13 API No. 50- 029 -20195 Present Well Condition The well was drilled to a depth of 12,770' MD, and is cased as follows: Casing Size Weight Grade Depth (MD) Cementing Record Conductor 30" 94# H -40 80' 180 sx Surface 13- 72# MN -80 2695' 3200 sx Arcticset I 3/8" Intermediate 9- 47# S -95 & 10,610' 1000 sx Class G + 300 sx Arcticset I 5/8" MN -80 Liner 7" 29# MN -80 10,087' — 725 sx Class G 12,765' Maximum Anticipated Surface Pressure (MASP) is 0 psi (all openhole and casing shoe is cemented and ' plugged providing hydraulic isolation) per 20 AAC 25.036 (c.) The final operation to plug and abandon the well is scheduled to be performed approximately March 2012 during the ice road season. With approval to complete the P &A from the AOGCC, it is desired that the sundry be approved until June 1, 2013. In April 1977, the well was suspended with the following cement and plugs in the wellbore: 12,158' Set 7" retainer @ 12,158' MD, squeezed 125 sx Class G below and 30' Class G on top. 10,675' 7" Retainer set @ 10,675' MD 9978' Set 9 -5/8" retainer and cemented with 300 sx below. 9092' Set 9 -5/8" retainer @ 9092' MD and cemented with 100 sx below and 35 sx on top. 8790' Set 9 -5/8" retainer @ 8790' MD ✓ The procedure below outlines the steps to perform the final operations to abandon the well and cut off all casings and conductor 5' below mudline. .. • • Procedure to Abandon Gull Island State #2: 1. Service and pressure test wellhead. < 2. NU 2 new valves on tubing head adapter. 3. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing) to 2500 psi. • 4. RU SL and tag top of retainer (expected —8790' MD) 5. RU CTU and Circulate out Drilling mud to PBTD @ —8790' MD and tagRetainer. . 6. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing and retainer) to 2500 psi. - Chad P ( 3o w.:-- - TWO 7. Lay Class G cement in 9 -5/8" casing to —2000' MD. (Approximately 500-bbls). 8. Tag & PT cement plug to 2500 psi. --� N °` - 5 `L' n S la sr L' :4A- 4 -''_" 9. Perforate 9 -5/8" casing @ —1500' MD...- 8'74o = 2o569x .07S Bic� 10. Circulate out Arctic Pack. ,/ 11. Circulate Arcticset I cement down 9 -5/8" casing through perforations and up 13 -3/8" x 9 -5/8" casing to surface. 12. Excavate around the well and prep to remove casing and wellhead. • 13. Cut off and remove the casing and wellhead a minimum of 5' below mudline. • a. Notify Inspector of opportunity to witness cut off prior to welding plate. 14. Top off any unfilled annuli and tubing to surface with cement. 15. Place an abandonment plate on top of the cut off casing with the following information: BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Gull Island State #2 PTD# 76 -13 API# 50- 029 -20195 16. Backfill over Well. • Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76 -13 API No. 50- 029 -20195 Current Status Surface 30" 94# H-40 Conductor @ / 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx 9 5/8" FO's @ 2394' MD & 2521'. Lower FO cemented w/ r Arctic Pack 300 sx 15.5 ppg Arcticset. Upper FO displaced w/ 273 bbls Arctic Pack Diesel to 2550' .sip � �$ 0"/1: s � 4 13 3/8 ", 72 #, MN -80, BTC @ 2695' MD Cemented w/3200 sx 15.0 ppg Arcticset (primary) r _ EZ Drill Retainer w/ brass — % blanking insert @ 8790' MD EZ Drill Retainer @ 9092' MD w/ 100 sx Perfs 9,515' - 9,535' MD r �� squeezed below and 35 sx on top � , Fish: 800' E -line w/ amerada gauges 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 300 sx Retainer @ 9978' MD w/ 300 sx squeezed 15.8 ppg Class G '= ///////////////7 below Top of 7" 29# MN -80 BTC @ 10,087' MD 9 8 10,4 10,403' MD Cemented / @ 1000 sx 15.8 ppg Class G (TOC @ -6700' MD w/ 30% washout) Perfs 10,560' - 10,627' MD Diesel Retainer @ 10,675' MD 0 Cement ® Arctic Pack Perfs 10,709' - 10,810' MD Drilling Mud 7" Retainer @ 12,158' MD. Squeezed w/ 125 sx Class G and 30' on top. Perfs 12,278' - 12,346' MD 7 ", 29 #, MN -80 BTC @ 12,765' MD Cemented w/ 725 sx 15.8 ppg Class G (Est. 148 bbls puts TOC @ -8160' w/ 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner lap • Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76 -13 API No. 50- 029 -20195 Proposed Status Surface 30" 94# H-40 Conductor @ / 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx 9 -5/8" & 13 -3/8" x 9 -5/8" 9 5/8" FO's @ 2394' MD & cemented from 1500' to surface 2521'. x� 5 5 pp c A cticset. 00 PP9 Upper FO displaced w/ 273 bbls Arctic Pack 47 Cement plug from -8790' MD to -2000' MD 13 3/8 ", 72 #, MN -80, BTC @ 2695' MD Cemented w/3200 sx // 15.0 ppg Arcticset (primary) EZ Drill Retainer w/ brass — j blanking insert @ 8790' MD EZ Drill Retainer @ 9092' MD w/ 100 sx � �/ squeezed below and 35 sx on top Perfs 9,515' - 9,535' MD �� Fish: 800' E -line w/ amerada gauges 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 300 sx — % Retainer @ 9978' MD w/ 300 sx squeezed 15.8 ppg Class G " below 9 5/8 ", 47 #, S -95 & MN -80 BTC i i Top of 7" 29# MN -80 BTC @ 10,087' MD @ 10,403' MD Cemented w/ / / % 1000 sx 15.8 ppg Class G (TOC @ -6700' MD w/ 30% washout) Perfs 10,560' - 10,627' MD Sea Water Retainer @ 10,675' MD Cement ■ Arctic Pack Perfs 10,709' - 10,810' MD Drilling Mud 7" Retainer @ 12,158' MD. Squeezed w/ 125 sx Class G and 30' on top. Perfs 12,278' - 12,346' MD 7 ", 29 #, MN -80 BTC @ 12,765' MD Cemented w/ 725 sx 15.8 ppg Class G (Est. 148 bbls puts TOC @ -8160' w/ 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner lap • • Y 1 ALAZEr\KA SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL AND GAS 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 CONSERVATION COMIIIISSION ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3539 PHONE (907) 279 -1433 FAX (907) 276 -7542 Joe Lastufka Petrotechnical Data Technologist f 0 -7J BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (9 P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 Re: Exploratory Field, Undefined Pool, GULL -02 Sundry Number: 311 -213 **MED � i Dear Mr. Lastufka: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair DATED this IO day of July, 2011. Encl. • • by RECD; }v 11N 3 0 ?Ii1j 8 oska m €ai t 7 cots. commie 3P Explora[�on ;Alas I: .-c MU 900 cast Benson 3ouIevard Arnow) P.O. Sox 195012 June 29 2011 Anonorage, Alaska 995 (907)551 -5111 Commissioner Dan Seamount Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject: Gull Island State 2 (PTD 1760130) Suspended Well Inspection Report (10 -404) Application for Renewal of Existing Suspension (10 -403) Dear Mr. Seamount, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) completed a follow -up AOGCC witnessed suspended well site inspection of the gravel island surface and the cellar area for Gull Island State 2 on June 4, 2011. A previous inspection completed on September 25, 2010 found a steel cover over the well cellar which prevented access to the wellhead. The steel cover was moved to allow visual inspection of the cellar area. Enclosed is a Report of Sundry Well Operations (10 -404) with attachments documenting this inspection and the current condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (e) and (f)). As indicated in the previous inspection report dated October 11, 2010, well records indicate the well was properly cemented, the tested intervals plugged and the well was left in a secure condition. Specific attachments include: • Suspended Well Site Inspection form documenting the well and site condition • Wellbore diagram illustrating the current downhole configuration of the well • Pad map and aerial photo showing well location and other wells within one - quarter mile radius of the surface location • Photographs showing the condition of the wellhead and the surrounding location Gull Island State 2 was suspended on April 22, 1977. It is located on a maintained gravel island pad with shore protection. There are no active producing or service wells on Gull Island. Enclosed is a request for renewal of suspended status for well Gull Island State 2 through December 31, 2013 to allow time for the well to be properly plugged and abandoned. Abandonment work will require coiled tubing and other equipment staged on the island via an ice road or by barge. Attached is an Application for Sundry Approval (10 -403) with a technical justification summarizing the information on the current status and condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (a), (b), (e), (h) and (i)). • • In summary, BPXA believes Gull Island State 2 is mechanically sound and secure. BPXA plans to plug and abandon the well before December 31, 2013. If you require any additional information, please contact me at 564 -4303 or Mike Bill at 564 -4692. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski, P.E. Alaska Wells Intervention Manager BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Attachments: Report of Sundry Operations (Form 10 -404) with attachments: Suspended Well Site Inspection form Wellbore Schematic Well location plat and aerial photo Pictures of wellhead and location Application for Sundry Approval (Form 10 -403) with attachment: Technical Justification Cc: Ryan Daniel Mike Bill Murphy / Vazir Joe Lastufka STATE OF ALASKA f ( '�'�'&�' ALASKA•AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSI8� 7 • APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1 b'1 20 AAC 25.280 1 1. Type of Request: Abandon ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Suspend ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Perforate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Time Extension ❑ Operation Shutdown ❑ Re -enter Susp. Well ❑ Stimulate Alter Casing ❑ Other: RENEW SUSPENSION - El 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Development ❑ Exploratory isi _ 176 -0130 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20195- 00 -00- 7. If perforating, closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest 8. Well Name and Number: property line where ownership or landownership changes: GULL -02- Spacing Exception Required? Yes El No El 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field / Pool(s): ADLO- 034629 - EXPLORATORY Field / UNDEFINED Pool - 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): 8790, Junk (measured): 12770 - 10125.32 • 12770 • 10125.32 - 9092, 9978, 10675, 12158 NONE Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 94# H -40 20 100 20 100 Surface 2710' 13- 3/8 "72# MN -80 19 2729 19 2729 5380 2670 Production 10389' 9 -5/8" 47# MN -80 18 10407 18 8462 6870 4760 Liner 2678' 7" 29# MN -80 10087 12765 8248 10121 8160 7020 Liner Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): NONE- - NONE Packers and SSSV Tvoe: NONE Packers and SSSV MD and TVD (ft': 12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal ❑ 13. Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory El - Development ❑ Service ❑ 14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: 7/13/2011 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended . 2 16. Verbal Approval: Date: WINJ ❑ GINJ ❑ WAG ❑ Abandoned ❑ Commission Representative: GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ 17. I hereb certify that lie foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Joe Lastufka Printed - oe L.,,-,1 I: Title Petrotechnical Data Technologist Signatur= ` ,�' Phone 564 4091 Date 6/29/2011 Prepared by Joe Lastufka 564-4091 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: 3 I ` 1 -"` �� \3 EC ErV Plug Integrity ❑ BO P Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ J `�# N 0 Lt ���.: Other: SG(S el.Gi x '5447L-1. (i Criti ( D 3 ! r Z0 /3 Atoka Gil & Gsi.. Cm*. C r,dmission Subsequent Form Required: None A-- -71— `1" ' APPROVED BY 1 Approved by: / COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: 7/6 / / t RB•MS JUL 0 7 20 '- n 7 - / -/( Form 10 -403 Revised 1/2010 Submit in Duplicate RiolivAL • • Gull Island State 2 Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspension Status June 29, 2011 Well Status Gull Island State 2 (PTD 1770130) was suspended on 04/22/77 after drilling to TD, logging, cementing casing and testing. The well is located within the Prudhoe Bay Unit on a maintained gravel island at the mouth of Prudhoe Bay, about 3 miles east of the West Beach pad. BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) completed a site inspection of the island gravel surface surrounding Gull Island State 2 on 09/25/10. The results of the island surface inspection were submitted with a Report of Sundry Well Operations (form 10 -404) on 10/11/10. A steel cover was secured to the well cellar preventing access to the wellhead. A follow -up inspection was completed on 06/04/11. The cover was moved allowing a visual inspection of the wellhead. No indication of hydrocarbons was observed in the well cellar. The ice level in the cellar was just below the master valve covering the casing valves and wellhead, and a flanged plug was secured to the master valve. No well pressures were taken due to the current condition of the well, but a pressure gauge was installed above the master valve and no pressure was observed. Well records indicate Gull Island State 2 is secured with cemented casing and plugs and cement in the intermediate casing above all perforations. All tested hydrocarbon intervals were isolated and there are no underground sources of fresh water in this area. In this condition, the well will not allow the migration of fluids, will not damage freshwater or producing or potentially producing formations, will not impair the recovery of oil or gas, and is secure, safe, and not a threat to public health. The strata through which the well was drilled is neither abnormally geo- pressured or depleted. Condition of the Wellhead and Surface Location Gull Island State 2 is located on an inactive pad with clean gravel. The island surface is in good condition. There is no discoloration and no sheens on the pad, in the cellar or in nearby water. No well pressures were taken due to the current condition of the well. Request Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.110 (n), BPXA requests extension of the existing suspension status for Gull Island State 2 in its current condition until 31, 2013 to allow time for the well to be properly plugged and abandoned. Abandonment work will require coiled tubing and other equipment staged on the island via an ice road or barge. MLB 06/29/11 • • by RECENED 0 BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc �rY� ' ,i�9rnission 900 East Benson 3oulevard ��{ �i 1� P.O. Box 196612 June 29, 2011 ;ra, Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 (907) 561 -5111 Commissioner Dan Seamount Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 FAi JUL 1 3 ZEM Subject: Gull Island State 2 (PTD 1760130) Suspended Well Inspection Report (10 -404) Application for Renewal of Existing Suspension (10 -403) Dear Mr. Seamount, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) completed a follow -up AOGCC witnessed suspended well site inspection of the gravel island surface and the cellar area for Gull Island State 2 on June 4, 2011. A previous inspection completed on September 25, 2010 found a steel cover over the well cellar which prevented access to the wellhead. The steel cover was moved to allow visual inspection of the cellar area. Enclosed is a Report of Sundry Well Operations (10 -404) with attachments documenting this inspection and the current condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (e) and (f)). As indicated in the previous inspection report dated October 11, 2010, well records indicate the well was properly cemented, the tested intervals plugged and the well was left in a secure condition. Specific attachments include: • Suspended Well Site Inspection form documenting the well and site condition • Wellbore diagram illustrating the current downhole configuration of the well • Pad map and aerial photo showing well location and other wells within one - quarter mile radius of the surface location • Photographs showing the condition of the wellhead and the surrounding location Gull Island State 2 was suspended on April 22, 1977. It is located on a maintained gravel island pad with shore protection. There are no active producing or service wells on Gull Island. Enclosed is a re•uest for renewal of suspended status for well Gull Island State 2 through December 31. 2013 to allow time for the well to be properly plugged and abandoned. Abandonment work will require coiled tubing and other equipment staged on the island via an ice road or by barge. Attached is an Application for Sundry Approval (10 -403) with a technical justification summarizing the information on the current status and condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (a), (b), (e), (h) and (i)). • In summary, BPXA believes Gull Island State 2 is mechanically sound and secure. BPXA plans to plug and abandon the well before December 31, 2013. If you require any additional information, please contact me at 564 -4303 or Mike Bill at 564 -4692. Sincerely, Doug Cismoski, P.E. Alaska Wells Intervention Manager BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Attachments: Report of Sundry Operations (Form 10 -404) with attachments: Suspended Well Site Inspection form Wellbore Schematic Well location plat and aerial photo Pictures of wellhead and location Application for Sundry Approval (Form 10 -403) with attachment: Technical Justification Cc: Ryan Daniel Mike Bill Murphy / Vazir Joe Lastufka STATE OF ALASKA . ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSIO10 REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon ❑ Repair Well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Other 0 REPORT OF Performed: Alter Casing ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Waiver El Time Extension ❑ INSPECTION Change Approved Program ❑ Operat. Shutdown ❑ Perforate ❑ Re -enter Suspended Well ❑ 2. Operator BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory 176 -0130 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20195 -00 -00 8. Property Designation (Lease Number) : 9. Well Name and Number: ADLO- 034629 GULL -02 10. Field /Pool(s): EXPLORATORY FIELD / UNDEFINED POOL 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 12770 feet Plugs (measured) 8790, 9092 9978 10675, 12158 feet true vertical 10125.32 feet Junk (measured) None feet Effective Depth measured 12770 feet Packer (measured) feet true vertical 10125.32 feet (true vertical) feet I Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 94# H -40 20 - 100 20 - 100 Surface 2710' 13 -3/8" 72# MN -80 19 - 2729 19 - 2729 5380 2670 Production 10389' 9 -5/8" 47# MN -80 18 - 10407 18 - 8462 6870 4760 Liner 2678' 7" 29# MN -80 10087 - 12765 8248 - 10121 8160 7020 Liner Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: NONE -. - True Vertical depth: _ - c M 4 Tubing: (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) NONE 0 _ _ ;) "L Packers arid SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) NONE 're c —` f .,,..‘Nlf.9 D',-' I,- u 3 ' 2 ' 4 ' 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: .,`,) . � 4 1ASilt Intervals treated (measured): rACI c0 6 . 15 1)14 Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: �" 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas -Mcf Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing pressure Prior to well operation: SUSPENDED Subsequent to operation: 14. Attachments: 15. Well Class after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory El — Development ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Daily Report of Well Operations X 16. Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG❑ GINJ ❑ SUSPEI SPLUG ❑ 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: NA Contact Joe Lastufka Printed N: - .e Las Title Petrotechnical Data Technologist Signa r �� Phone 564 -4091 Date 6/29/2011 ■ RBDMS JUN 3 p 1att� ✓ / 6 - 3 o • it Form 10 -404 Revised 10/2010 '�`I/ Submit Original Only • GULL -02 DESCRIPTION OF WORK COMPLETED NRWO OPERATIONS EVENT SUMMARY ACTIVITY ©ATE ` SUMMARY' s „" , 6/4/2011 Made a trip to Gull Island with AOGCC inspector, (John Crisp) re installed the cellar box lid to secure well. Took photos and departed the island. * ** JOB COMPLETE * ** • • Gull Island State 2, PTD 1760130 Suspended Well Inspection Report BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed a site inspection of suspended well Gull Island State 2 on 06/04/11. A previous inspection was completed on 9/25/10. The following attachments document the inspection and the current condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (e) and (f)). • Suspended Well Site Inspection form documenting the site condition. AOGCC inspector John Crisp accompanied BP personnel to witness the inspection on 06/04/11. • Wellbore diagram illustrating the current configuration of the well • Gull Island State 2 is located on Gull Island with other inactive wells: one suspended well (Gull Island St 1) and one well that has been P&A (Gull Island St 3). See attached As Built survey. • Photographs showing the condition of the surrounding surface location and the cellar area. Additional pertinent information: • Gull Island ST 2 was drilled from Gull Island located at the mouth of Prudhoe Bay. The island has effective shore protection and is stable and clean. • Gull Island ST 2 was suspended on 4/22/1977 after running casing and performing cased hole drill stem tests. • The strata through which the well was drilled is neither abnormally geo- pressured or depleted. • The well is secured with cement retainers and cement in the following manner: o Retainer at 12,158' with 125 sacks of cement squeezed below the retainer. o Retainer at 10675' o EZ drill bridge plug set at 9,978' with 300 sacks of cement below the plug. o EZ drill bridge plug set at 9,092' with 100 sacks of cement squeezed below the plug and 35 sacks placed on top. o EZ drill bridge plug set at 8790' o Displaced diesel from 2555' to surface. • Well records indicate the well is mechanically sound with the placement of the retainers and cement plugs in the casing. • A steel box covers the cellar and well head. The box cover was moved to facilitate the visual inspection of the wellhead and cellar area. The ice level in the cellar was just below the master valve, covering the wellhead and casing valves. There was no indication of hydrocarbons observed in the cellar. No well pressures were taken due to the current condition of the well. A needle valve and gauge installed above the master valve indicates the valve is not leaking. MLB 06/29/10 • • Suspended Well Site Inspection Form Notify AOGCC Inspectors at least 10 days prior to inspection to allow witness Well Name: Gull Island State #2 Field /Pool: PRUDHOE BAY Permit # (PTD): 76 -13 API Number. 50 -029 -20195 Operator. BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC Date Suspended: 4/22/1977 Surface Location: Section: 28 Twsp: 12N Range: 15E Nearest active pad or road: West Beach Take to Location Digital camera Map showing well location /Aerial photos Brief well history Wellbore diagram showing downhole condition Latest Sundry or Completion report Past Site Visit documentation Site clearance documentation Pressure gauges, fittings, tools Sample containers for fluids on or near pad Condition of Surface Location AOGCC requires: 1) a description of the condition of the surface location, including discoloration, fluids or sheens visible on the ground or in any nearby water, 2) photographs showing the condition of the location surrounding the well General location condition: Good Pad or location surface: Good Location cleanup needed: None Pits condition: N/A Surrounding area condition: Good Water /fluids on pad: None Discoloration, Sheens on pad, pits or water: None Samples taken: None Access road condition: N/A Photographs taken (# and description): 5: well shelter and ratholes Condition of Wellhead AOGCC requires: 1) a description of the condition of the wellhead, 2) well pressure readings, where practicable, 3) photographs showing the wellhead condition Wellhead /tree /valve description, condition: No Teaks seen on wellhead or in cellar. Annulus valves were not visible due to ice in the cellar. Master valve appeared to have a bent stem. Cellar description, condition, fluids: Ice no sheen Rat Hole: 3 pipes in gravel pad outside cellar Wellhouse or protective barriers: Yes Well identification sign: Yes Tubing Pressure (or casing if no tubing): N/A Annulus pressures: N/A Wellhead Photos taken (# and description): 4: Master valve inside of shelter. Work Required: p Operator Rep (name and signature): Jerry Culpepper AOGCC Inspector. John Crisp Other Observers: Cody Applehans Inspection Date: 6/4/2011 AOGCC Notice Date: 6/3/2011 Time of arrival: 9:15 AM Time of Departure: 9:45 AM Site access method: Fly • . S • WELL: GULL ISLAND STATE NO. 2 API #50 - 029 - 20195 PERMIT NO. 76 -13 SURFACE LOCATION: 2378' S & 59' E OF NW CR, SEC 28, T12N, R15E, U.M. • BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: 2151'N & 2305' E OF SW CR SEC 33, T12N, R15E, U.M. SPUD: 12 -29 -76 A YyY Y y : __ < F ` �; SUSPENDED: 4 -22 -77 a� x A 4- x '` 20" CONDUCTOR SET AT 100 FT z;: x y ` : "':` > r F t ` �I �:, CEMENTED TO THE SURFACE ■ ,, : : ii: . >i o .. < Ai zi Y ` C t .4, '� N Y2 im Zr < k - -ik:V 4 . <Y Zi 'VI < " : r''x ` vl ARCTIC PACK ■ F. O. CEMENTERS AT , r ,s >t sk > :1 . > I 2394' AND 2521' --.101111t411,4 '' ` SMi yY tr►• n < r,: 13 -3/8 ", 72 #, MN80 CASING SET AT 2729' ARCTIC PACKED THRU a`u �'z Y CEMENTED WITH 3200 SX ARCTIC S CEMENT. UPPER FO WITH 273 BBLS "tom, SET ... ARCTIC PACK. CEMENTED a . ` DIESEL IN 9 -5/8" CASING FROM 2555' TO SURFAC ....... THRU LOWER FO WITH < t t t 300 SX ARCTIC SET. Y ami — --yall,,, RETAINER SET AT8790' Y � Y a `r Y < ., CEMENT si Y Y b i�r }ixtrJt r�'rk rxr 14 DIESEL T ---- =..r' RETAINER SET AT 9092' SQUEEZED 100 SX BELOW AND Y 4 N VA a, 4, tY�Yy Y�Y Y;'.�Y r, < SPOTTED 35 SX ON TOP. 10.6 PPG DRILLING —.,z- ;iiii<I< x:x-;;,.;, PERFORATED INTERVAL 9515 -9535' MUD Yz�`Y��'1 SET RETAINER AT 9978'. SQUEEZED 300 SX CEMENT Pe r''r 'a ' " . r ''. <a: BELOW RETAINER. Y zAZTAyA Y yk ` ` , y ' Y y' i 4 1 x ; °� .xY` 9-5/8" 47 #, MN80 CASING SET AT 10,407' IAA X144 . Y ,1. i< CEMENTED WITH 1000 SX CL G CEMENT p , h t , r Y i i r a r r Y PERFORATED INTERVAL <' < a 'a a 10,560- 10,627' ""'- .'`Yx'`Y.: 1.4 ►` ® SET RETAINER AT 10,675' PERFORATED INTERVAL rz 10,709 - 10,818' ` . r 4. #r . al r il ;�YII<�4A' A SET RETAINER AT 12,158'. SQUEEZED 125 SX CL G CEMENT _' 111€7— 11 " BELOW RETAINER AND LEFT 30 FT CEMENT ON TOP OF PERFORATED INTERVAL , Orin ` RETAINER. 12,278 - 12,346' � arx . ^: 111111[1: Z< 7", 29 #, MN80 CASING LINER FROM 12,765 TO 10,087' TD: 12,770' ifeztartflagg CEMENTED WITH 725 SX CLASS G CEMENT P. VANDUSEN 7/7/91 , • • •-- VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1•' 6,Op0' • WELL No. ) ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 7 - - I - I . LAT. 70° 21 57.59 Y = 5,986, 148.81 • LONG. 148° 21' 52.04 X e 701, 277.1 3 1 /6ULL /SLAW 1 '4 28. , 2 7 I ! WELL N0.2 ) LAT. 70 °21`5757 Y e 5,986,147.37 LONG. 148° 21' 51.16 • X = 701, 307.09 I — 1 -�' 33 34 • I is N $ 1 A� • l : 1 ... • . k _r.: '- v; { T I2N 1 - _ L ______J INN SECTIONS 27,28,33 Q 34 20 21 R 15 E , U. M. 29 25 . I . .. A.D.L. No. 34629 . -A EXISTING SHEET PILING n „ N j M NO. -NO.2 I 30 30' _ - 29' 3 43' I I �- �5 3 "F �IIEAH T RUE • 1. 39 ' • - i , . 5 EXISTING SHEET PILING + • *; r , SCALE: 1".100 • 39 26 �`. +0 SHEET PILING • Itio444. __�PA � A_ END SHEET PriIN ,,,A,:t....-" t,; ,, Ae \ • . . : , : .? �. :. � : . . . _ I C RICHFIELD CO. • CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR ?�•• " "'���" T 1, • Gory D. ( Har kr �- , L I S LA STATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AN! .PROPERLY # �`rr \. 223 4 No.'s - REGISTERED AND LICENC£D TO PRACTICE $ a NFO'•„ .a.. ... aal) LAND SURVEYING: IN THE STATE OF ALASKA 410,41431d LOCATED IN AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A - 1 ♦ W I/2 PROTRACTED SEC.28,T12N,RI5E,U.M. PROPOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL ��,jj HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY & ASSOC. - DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETA LS ARE 723 W. 57H AVE., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA CORRECT. �� / DATE .JANUARY 8,1975 SCALE AS NOTED DATE. - SURV OR CHXD: BY B.D. FIELD BK, 75-1 • 0 - - - _ vicinity Map — Sole 1" a 4000' — _, 1 1 %.� 1 I WELL NO. 3 28 27 LAT 70 21' 58.10" Y = 5, 986, 204.33 I; _I LONC 140 21' 48.76" X = 701,387.53 11---- '— --- I — —.. WELL N0. 4 LAT 70 21' 58.14" Y = 5,986,206.23 1 33 I 34 LANG 148 21' 49.93" X = 701,347.58 I ( I T12N 1 __ _ .__ i_ _ _ _ _ 1 20 21 TUN Sections 27, 28, 33 & 34 29 28 T 12 N, R 15 E, U.N. APPROXIMATE LOCAT ' ty so WELL N - N OF SKEET PILING . 4 WELL NO. 3 / '' ' �• • ... ° . 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'- "":''''.:f _ 1 ' . 0 lIP ' • ' ' ' . i 1 .. , ... .....• • .• '4 • - . , ^ i / 0 ,... - ,,,, • * "4 • • • • • • • • • V • . } , t y • �T. t �9 .. t • I • • • • T y, • • • �r °� 4 v 1 • • w • ,. talk.. + %MN 3 { f * .4\ 11111111V 4r1r9 w 4 � C T • . ... . _ x it 'k te'fk', t ' �i ; w. at _ �4 ^ k - 4 w • • • w - � { it ,i • • � f • y • • 14-2 itte ■ I. *Ret. ••• A O v • A r . 4; • MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg DATE: June 04, 2011 P. I. Supervisor 1? FROM: John Crisp, SUBJECT: Suspended Wells Inspection Petroleum Inspector Gull Island State #1 & #2 PTD 174 -057 & 176 -013 June 04, 2011: I traveled to Gull Island State #1 & #2 (offshore Prudhoe Bay) with BPXA Representative Jerry Culpepper & BPXA DHD crew to verify difficulty of obtaining annulus & tubing pressures on these wells in their present condition. We traveled out via ERA 212 Helicopter. Both suspended wells had been uncovered to inspect wellheads. The covers were huge 1 /2" metal plates that had been welded in place. The DHD crew modified one hatch for well inspection & took the hatch off the other well. Ice is still covering most of the wellheads & pressures could not be obtained. There were two suspended wells & one cellar that had a P &A'd well under the large metal hatch. One unused conductor is on the Island. After photos were taken of wellheads the metal hatches were installed to keep nesting birds from being trapped. The Island is surrounded 90% with metal sea wall. There is still too much ice around the Island to inspect Island erosion. Summary: Traveled to Gull Island for suspended wells inspection. No wellhead pressures could be obtained. Attachments: Photos (15) Non - Confidential • Suspended Wells - Gull Island #1 (PTD 1740570) and #2 (PTD 1760130) Photos by AOGCC Inspector J. Crisp June 4, 2011 �,,, - .Po-jo .4 , 4 ,: as ... - .; _ �.+ i +. f / " '. �ie �+. x - - Aerial Aerial views of Gull Island; -,,. . , steel sea wall rings the gravel .. ` ` island; 3 wells (2 suspended, 1 P &A) *l ,, iti■ 4:0114401, as, a * 46 illt "'A IL gaa r .. itet ' 1 Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 2 • • ,i 1 NIL ,,, Gull Island State #1 cellar box and hatch with marker post removed for wellhead inspection ...r•■ Gull Island State #2 cellar j x box and hatch with marker post ti • - - Gull Island State #3 (P &A'd) y , ,.. +rt y •.+ s:,- a llow►; - Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 3 • • ry �_ " `4644x`"' .-1",..1,42_ Gull Island State #1 wellhead; ice in well cellar d :I, 41/14k1I4 , ,i mogiiminiminedimisimaiiiii7/11 .,,,, M ,, - Gull Island State #2 if illP wellhead; ice in well cellar r 4 "- s 4 ■ eilk y ,.,JC, 4 • • - ; Gull Island #2 wellhead i 9 t � � . . ' 111 Y' st Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 4 M1 • • I _ . ,�� 08"" A4 *4` ,..4 L � -. §-' - Unused conductor on Gull Island Alt/L/7/1/ . — +_ Reinstalling hatches over �``''� .,,, Gull Island State #1 and #2 well boxes I ‘116 'A„____ - , Hatches installed over Gull Island State #1 and #2 well boxes 111111.-gmommormism imil Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 5 4� '' • Gull Island sea wall 1.s.. , • I ■ ■ Gull Island sea wall Gull Island sea wall lT AMIN Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 6 Gull Island well inspection Page 1 of 1 Regg, James B (DOA) • From: Regg, James B (DOA) �) f i ) r06 - c-13 Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 2:37 PM \M it i - ( To: 'Seymour, Len 1'; DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay; Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: AK, D &C Wells Special Projects; Culpepper, Jerry K (CDI); Applehans, Cody J Subject: RE: Gull Island well inspection 1 just spoke with AOGCC Inspector Jeff Jones and he relayed to me that the actual condition of the wells and plans to verify the integrity as noted below are different based on BPXA's initial observations. Annuli of both wells are under ice, IA valve on one well appeared to be damaged, no gauge to check tubing pressure, and no success in removing the metal enclosure covering the wellhead. Mr. Culpepper indicated that it was unlikely BPXA would be able to gather well pressures. It appears from the conversation relayed to me that BPXA intends no further action. The location of these wells - offshore gravel island which is susceptible to erosion and ice override - lead me to question BPXA's long term plans for the Gull Island wells, particularly since we have no way to verify well integrity at this time. Is there an intended future use for the Gull Island wells (e.g , reenter to evaluate, sidetrack, etc.)? Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W.7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 7� 907 - 793 -1236 ., JUN From: Seymour, Len I [mailto:Len.Seymour @bp.com] Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 4:49 PM To: DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay Cc: AK, D &C Wells Special Projects; Culpepper, Jerry K (CDI); Applehans, Cody J Subject: Gull Island well inspection Chuck, as per our conversation this afternoon, the BP Wells group wishes to schedule well inspections with the AOGCC for June 1st. The wells are Gull Island State #1 PTD 74 -57 and Gull Island State #2 PTD 76 -13. Well be taking a ERA helicopter out to location. Curren plan is for BP personnel to go out, remove metal hatches covering the cellars, install guages, etc to prep wells for inspection. Once this is complete, we'd plan to fly back to Deadhorse and pick up the AOGCC inspector. Would then fly back out to the island and complete the inspections. My alternate (Cody Applehans) or Jerry Culpepper will contact you closer to the inspection date to reconfirm these plans. Len Seymour WSL Special Projects BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc 907 - 659 -5580 office 907 - 602 -8149 cell Harmony 2382 907 - 659 -5053 fax Alternate: Cody Applehans 6/3/2011 ' Gull Island Suspended Well Inspecn • Page 1 of 2 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 11:15 AM To: 'AK, D &C Well Integrity Coordinator' Subject: RE: Gull Island Suspended Well Inspection (PTD 174 -057 & 176 -013) Torin, The Commission will grant the extension to June 15 , 2011 for the Gull Island inspections as you requested below. Guy Schwartz FrE3 k 8 Z011 Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: AK, D &C Well Integrity Coordinator [ mailto: AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator @bp.com] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 10:56 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: AK, D &C Well Integrity Coordinator Subject: Gull Island Suspended Well Inspection Guy, Gull Island 1 & 2 are suspended wells currently due for inspection by 03/31/11. The initial inspection due date was due 09/30/10, however, due to birds nesting on the island during the summer and fall we were unable to fulfill the inspection date, thus we applied to extend the date to 03/31/11. The AOGCC agreed to wait until the birds had migrated south for the winter and approved the inspection date extension. We are now ready to schedule an inspection, but have been told by the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service that sow polar bears and cubs will be emerging from their dens in March and April. Though the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service stated that surveys can be conducted to provide some measure of assurance that polar bears are not hibernating in the area, they note that activity would be far Tess problematic after April or before November. In addition, concerns have been raised around the accuracy of the FLIR surveys that would be used to locate dens because of the snow depth this far into winter. We would like to accommodate both the AOGCC and U.S. Fish Wildlife Service and ensure the best approach is taken not to disrupt wildlife. As I understand, there will be an opportunity for activity to take place on the island in May and early June after the bears have emerged from their dens and before wildlife becomes a factor in the spring (i.e. birds, seals, whales, etc.) I would like to ask for your approval to extend the Gull Island suspended well inspection date to June 15, 2011. Below, I have provided the contact information for the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service biologist we have been working with to ensure there is no harm to wildlife. Christopher Putnam Wildlife Biologist Marine Mammals Management U.S.. Fish & Wildlife Service 2125/2011 Gull Island Suspended Well Inspec ' Page 2 of 2 • 1011 East Tudor Rd, MS 341 Anchoracxe, AK 99503 -6199 907 - 786 -3844 phone Q4.07 =.7Re- R16. fay Thank you for your time yesterday and please call with any questions or concerns. Thank you, Torin Roschinger (alt. Jerry Murphy) Well Integrity Coordinator Office (907) 659 -5102 Harmony Radio x2376 Cell (406) 570 -9630 Pager (907) 659-5100 Ext. 1154 212512011 • • Page 1 of 1 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 10:11 AM To: Engel, Harry R; 'Bill, Michael L (Natchiq)' Cc: AK, D &C Well Integrity Coordinator; Saltmarsh, Arthur C (DOA); 'Preble, Gary B (SAIC)' Subject: Gull Island St. #2 (PTD 176013) Mr Engel, The Commission received your request (December 21, 2010) to extend the existing suspension status for the Gull Island State # 2 well (PTD # 176 -013) under 20 AAC 25.110(n). The Commission has reviewed your request and grants an extension of the suspended status for this well until March 31, 2011. This will allow time for scheduling another inspection and allow you to transport the required equipment to the site to complete the inspection. When the inspection has been completed, please forward an application for renewal of suspended status to the Commission. Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) %AIMED JAN 1 8 2011 1/4/2011 Gull-02 • • Page 1 of 1 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Preble, Gary B (SAIC) [Gary.Preble @bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 1:43 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Bill, Michael L (Natchiq) Subject: Gull -02 Please withdraw the 10-403 for Gull -02 III- .'! Sundry # 310 -449. It is not needed at this time. /X ? /Yz •./ Gary Preble Petrotechnical Data Team Coordinator Science Applications International Corporation Office 907.564.4944 Mobile 907.350.6879 preblegb @bp.com � a � 1/4/2011 • • / -3 -// DEC30201' STATE OF ALASKA Alaska Oil & Gas Cop.. Commission ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Arch' age 20 MC 25.280 1. Type of Request: Abandon ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool❑ Repair Well ❑ Cha Approved Program ❑ Suspend ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Perforate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Time Extension ❑ Operation Shutdown ❑ Re -enter Susp. Well ❑ Stimulate Alter Casing ❑ Other: r NEW SUSPENSION - El 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Pe it to Drill Number: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Development ❑ Exploratory is _ 176 -0130 " 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ c API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20195 -00 -00- 7. If perforating, closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest 8. Well Name and Numbe property line where ownership or landownership changes: Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No ❑ GULL -02 . 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field /Pool(s): ADLO- 034629 - : plo .ry Field /Undefined Pool J 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION S MAR Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (it): Effective Dept P 4 (i . Plugs (measured): Junk (measured): 12770 - 10125.32 . 8790 :k i • 8790 9092 9978 NONE Casing Length Size MD �� ND Burst Collapse Structural Conductor BO 30" 94# H- 30SURFACESURFACE SURFACE 101 I Surface 2695 a 13 -3/8 " 72# MN -80 SURFACE - t ' SURFACE 2729 5380 2670 Intermediate • ■ Production 10403 9 -5/8" 47# MN -80 RF CE ■ 0 X SURFACE 8462 6870 4760 Depth TVD (ft): Tubi `� Tubing Grade: Tubing 7020 Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Liner 2678 7" 29# L -80 `8 12 8248 10121 8160 Dep g MD (ft): 1 NONE- - i N• Packers and SSSV Type: NONE - 111 r - • ers and SSSV MD and ND (ft): '12. Attachments: Description Summary of • .. , ❑IS"? 13. Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Ske ❑ Exploratory Ell - Development ❑ Service 14. Estimated Date for 15. Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: 4/2011 Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended - 16- Verbal Approval: Da -: WINJ ❑ GINJ ❑ WAG ❑ Abandoned ❑ Commission Representative: GSTOR ❑ SPLUG 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is tru = nd correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Gary Preble Pri Gary Preble Title Data Management Engineer r, Signature nted Name - Phone Date 564 -4944 12/21/2010 Prepared by Gary Preble 564-4944 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Not Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: ) —1 � 1 Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ Other: Subseque orm Required: APPROVED BY Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Form 10-403 Revised 1/2010 o R I G I N A L Submit in Duplicate • • bp BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Attn: Well Integrity Coordinator, PRB -20 Post Office Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 December 20, 2010 Mr. Daniel Seamount, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7 Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: Gull Island State 2 (PTD #1760130) Request for Extension of Existing Well Suspension Dear Mr. Seamount, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed an AOGCC witnessed suspended well site inspection of the island gravel surface surrounding Gull Island State 2 on 9/25/10. A steel cover was found secured to the well cellar which prevented access to the wellhead. Enclosed is a request and technical justification for an extension of the existing suspension status for this well until the wellhead portion of the site inspection can be completed and reported. If you require any additional information, please contact me at 564- 4194. Sincerely, f r ! Harold R. Engel Engineering Team Lead BPXA Wells • • Attachments: Gull Island State 2: Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspended Status Cc: Roschinger /Murphy Mike Bill Chris Stone • • Gull Island State 2 Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspension Status December 20, 2010 Well Status Gull Island State 2 (PTD 1760130) was suspended on 04/22/77 after drilling to TD, logging, cementing casing and testing. The well is located within the Prudhoe Bay Unit on a maintained gravel island at the mouth of Prudhoe Bay, about 3 miles east of the West Beach pad. BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) completed a completed a site inspection of the island gravel surface surrounding Gull Island State 2 on 09/25/10. A steel cover is secured to the well cellar and prevents access to the wellhead. A return visit will be scheduled in January or February to remove all or a portion of the cover, verify the condition of the wellhead, and to observe well pressures where practicable. The results of the island surface inspection were submitted with a Report of Sundry Well Operations (form 10 -404) on 10/11/10. Gull Island State 2 is secured with cemented casing and two retainers in the intermediate casing above all perforations. The well is mechanically sound based on cemented casing and the plugs. All hydrocarbon intervals are isolated and there are no underground sources of fresh water in this area. The well will not allow the migration of fluids, will not damage freshwater or producing or potentially producing formations, will not impair the recovery of oil or gas, and is secure, safe, and not a threat to public health. The strata through which the well was drilled is neither abnormally geo- pressured or depleted. Condition of the Wellhead and Surface Location Gull Island State 2 is located on an inactive pad with clean gravel. The island surface is in good condition. There is no discoloration and no sheens on the pad, or in nearby water. The current well pressure readings are unavailable. The steel cover is secured to the cellar and prevents access to the wellhead. Request Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.110 (n), BPXA requests extension of the existing suspension status for Gull Island State 2 until the wellhead portion of the site inspection is completed and reported to the Commission. An application for renewal of the suspended status for this well may be submitted at that time. MLB 12/20/10 by BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Attn: Well Integrity Coordinator, PRB -20 Post Office Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 0 December 20 2010 7 Mb DEC 2 1 2Q10 Mr. Daniel Seamount, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Alaska fail bay° L'Cmr>ts>5i�w 333 West 7 Avenue Ancherap" Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: Gull Island State 2 (PTD #1760130) Request for Extension of Existing Well Suspension Dear Mr. Seamount, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed an AOGCC witnessed suspended well site inspection of the island gravel surface surrounding Gull Island State 2 on 9/25/10. A steel cover was found secured to the well cellar which prevented access to the wellhead. Enclosed is a request and technical justification for an extension of the existing suspension status for this well until the wellhead portion of the site inspection can be completed and reported. If you require any additional information, please contact me at 564 -4194. Sincerely, Harold R. Engel Engineering Team Lead BPXA Wells Attachments: Gull Island State 2: Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspended Status Cc: Roschinger /Murphy Mike Bill Chris Stone • Gull Island State 2 • Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspension Status December 20, 2010 Well Status Gull Island State 2 (PTD 1760130) was suspended on 04/22/77 after drilling to TD, logging, cementing casing and testing. The well is located within the Prudhoe Bay Unit on a maintained gravel island at the mouth of Prudhoe Bay, about 3 miles east of the West Beach pad. BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) completed a completed a site inspection of the island gravel surface surrounding Gull Island State 2 on 09/25/10. A steel cover is secured to the well cellar and prevents access to the wellhead. A return visit will be scheduled in January or February to remove all or a portion of the cover, verify the condition of the wellhead, and to observe well pressures where practicable. The results of the island surface inspection were submitted with a Report of Sundry Well Operations (form 10 -404) on 10/11 /10. Gull Island State 2 is secured with cemented casing and two retainers in the intermediate casing above all perforations. The well is mechanically sound based on cemented casing and the plugs. All hydrocarbon intervals are isolated and there are no underground sources of fresh water in this area. The well will not allow the migration of fluids, will not damage freshwater or producing or potentially producing formations, will not impair the recovery of oil or gas, and is secure, safe, and not a threat to public health. The strata through which the well was drilled is neither abnormally geo- pressured or depleted. Condition of the Wellhead and Surface Location Gull Island State 2 is located on an inactive pad with clean gravel. The island surface is in good condition. There is no discoloration and no sheens on the pad, or in nearby water. The current well pressure readings are unavailable. The steel cover is secured to the cellar and prevents access to the wellhead. Request Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.110 (n), BPXA requests extension of the existing suspension status for Gull Island State 2 until the wellhead portion of the site inspection is completed and reported to the Commission. An application for renewal of the suspended status for this well may be submitted at that time. MLB 12/20/10 0 Saltmarsh, Arthur C (DOA) To: AKDCW ell i nteg rityCoord i nator@bp.com; harold.engel @bp.com Cc: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA); Seamount, Dan T (DOA); Norman, John K (DOA); Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: Gull Island State # 1 The Commission received our request December 21 2010 to extend the existing suspension status for the Gull Island Y q ( ) g p State # 1 well (PTD # 1740570) under 20 AAC 25.110(n). The Commission has reviewed your request and grants an extension of the suspended status for this well until March 31, 2011. This will allow time for scheduling another inspection and allow you to transport the required equipment to the site to complete the inspection. When the inspection has been completed, please forward an application for renewal of suspended status to the Commission. Best Regards, Art Saltmarsh, CPG Senior Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission I STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon ❑ Repair Well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Other Q INSPECT Performed: Alter Casing ❑ Pull Tubing F] Perforate New Pool ❑ Waiver❑ Time Extension ❑ WELL Change Approved Program ❑ Operat. Shutdown ❑ Perforate ❑ Re-enter Suspended Well ❑ 2. Operator BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ❑ Exploratory Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 176-0130 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 "1 50-029-20195-00-00 8. Property Designation (Lease Number) : 9. Well Name and Number: ".IADLO-034629 GULL -02 10. Field/Pool(s): 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 12770 feet Plugs (measured) 8790 9092 feet 9978 true vertical 10125.32 feet Junk (measured) None feet Effective Depth measured 8790 feet Packer (measured) true vertical 7363 feet (true vertical) Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80 30" 94# H-30SURFACE SURFACE - 101 SURFACE - 101 Surface 2695 13-3/8" 72# MN -80 SURFACE - 2729 SURFACE - 2729 5380 2670 Intermediate Production 10403 9-5/8" 47# MN -80 SURFACE - 10407 SURFACE - 8462 6870 4760 Liner 2678 7" 29# L-80 10087 - 12765 8248 - 10121 8160 7020 Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: NONE- ONE-True TrueVertical depth: Tubing: (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) NONE 0 Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) NONE (a (, �y iDVj� t th RECEIVED OCT 1 2 2010 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: j� yp CIMS. cow" n Intervals treated (measured):Aww 111&MM.�S�, Aahcr$P Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil -Bbl Gas-Mcf Water -Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing pressure Prior to well operation: SUSPENDED Subsequent to operation: 14. Attachments: 15. Well Class mer work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory❑ ,_ gavelopment ❑ Service ❑ Daily Report of Well Operations X 16. Well Status after w(A2rSUSPENDED Oil H Gas WDSPL GSTOR ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ WINJ ❑ SPLUG ❑ 17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: NA Contact Gary Preble Printed Name Gary Preble Title Data Management Engineer Signature CT 13 ZWne 564-4944 Date 10/12/2010 1 VI111 I V'-rV'1 IrGY1JG4 I /LVVJ <,�.ie�� ,Nl�//!� .... / •'�� ...) • 0 Gull Island State 2, PTD 176013 Suspended Well Inspection Report BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed a site inspection of suspended well Gull Island State 2 on 9/25/10. The following attachments document the inspection and the current condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (e) and (fl). • Suspended Well Site Inspection form documenting the site condition. AOGCC inspector Jeff Jones accompanied BP personal to witness the inspection on 9/25/2010. • Wellbore diagram illustrating the current configuration of the well • Gull Island State 2 is located on Gull Island with other inactive wells. See attached As Built survey. • Photographs showing the condition of the surrounding surface location. Additional pertinent information: • Gull Island ST 2 was suspended on 4/22/1977 after running casing and drill stem tests. • Gull IS ST 2 on was drilled from Gull Island located at the mouth of Prudhoe Bay. • The strata through which the well was drilled is neither abnormally geo- pressured or depleted. • The well is secured with cement retainers and cement in the following manner: o Retainer at 12,158' with 125 sacks of cement squeezed below the retainer. o EZ drill bridge plug set at 9,978' with 300 sacks below plug. o EZ drill bridge plug set at 9,092' with 100 sacks of cement squeezed below the plug and 35 sacks placed on top. o EZ drill bridge plug set at 8,790'. o Displaced diesel from 2,555' to surface. The well is mechanically sound as indicated by a pressure test to 2500 psi with the placement of the respective retainers and cement plugs placed in A steel box covers the cellar and well head. The box was found secured to the cellar preventing access to the wellhead. An additional visit will be scheduled this winter with equipment to remove the box and inspect the wellhead and cellar. � j d G G. C- SS S MLB 10/11/10 Zj/ 0 r � J Suspended Well Site Inspection Form Notify AOGCC Inspectors at least 10 days prior to inspection to allow witness Well Name: Gull Island State #2 Field/Pool: PRUDHOE BAY Permit # (PTD): 76-13 API Number: 50-029-20195 Operator: BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC Date Suspended: 4/22/1977 Surface Location: Section: 28 Twsp: 12N Range: 15E Nearest active pad or road: West Beach Take to Location Digital camera Brief well history Latest Sundry or Completion report Past Site Visit documentation Pressure gauges, fittings, tools Map showing well location !Aerial photos Wellbore diagram showing downhole condition Site clearance documentation Sample containers for fluids on or near pad Condition of Surface Location AOGCC requires: 1) a description of the condition of the surface location, including discoloration, fluids or sheens visible on the ground or in any nearby water, 2) photographs showing the condition of the location surrounding the well General location condition: Good Pad or location surface: Good Location cleanup needed: None Pits condition: N/A Surrounding area condition: Good Water/fluids on pad: None Discoloration, Sheens on pad, pits or water: None Samples taken: None Access road condition: N/A Photographs taken (# and description): 4; well cover and ratholes Condition of Wellhead AOGCC requires: 1) a description of the condition of the wellhead, 2) well pressure readings, where practicable, 3) photographs showing the wellhead condition Wellhead/tree/valve description, condition: Steel cover welded over wellhead; Need loader or crane or cutting tools to access well. Cellar description, condition, fluids: N/A Rat Hole: 3 Wellhouse or protective barriers: Steel cover Well identification sign: Yes Tubing Pressure (or casing if no tubing): N/A Annulus pressures: N/A Wellhead Photos taken (# and description): 4; well cover and ratholes Work Required: None Operator Rep (name and signature): AOGCC Inspector: Jeff Jones Inspection Date: 9/25/2010 Time of arrival: 9:30 AM Site access method: Fly Jerry Mu Other Observers: Ryan Holt \J t AOGCC Notice Date: 9/20/2010 Time of Departure: 9:45 AM is WELL G• ISLAND STATE NO. 2 API#50-029-20195 PERMIT NO. 76-13 SURFACE LOCATION: 2378' S & 59' E OF NW CR, SEC 28, Tl 2N, R15E, U.M. OF SW CR SEC 33 T12N R15E U M BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: 2151 N & 2305 E I I ' ' . SPUD: F. O. CEMENTERS AT 2394' AND 25211 - ARCTIC PACKED THRU UPPER FO WITH 273 BBLS ARCTIC PACK. CEMENTED THRU LOWER FO WITH 300 SX ARCTIC SET. ,, CEMENT DIESEL 10.6 PPG DRILLING MUD PERFORATED INTERVAL 10,560-10,627' PERFORATED INTERVAL 10,709-10,818' PERFORATED INTERVAL 12,278 - 12,346' TD: 12,770' SUSPENDED: 20" CONDUCTOR SET AT 100 FT CEMENTED TO THE SURFACE ARCTIC PACK 12-29-76 4-22-77 13-3/8", 72#, MN80 CASING SET AT 2729' CEMENTED WITH 3200 SX ARCTIC SET CEMENT. DIESEL IN 9-5/8" CASING FROM 2555' TO SURFACE. RETAINER SET AT8790' RETAINER SET AT 9092' SQUEEZED 100 SX BELOW AND SPOTTED 35 SX ON TOP. PERFORATED INTERVAL 9515-9535' SET RETAINER AT 9979. SQUEEZED 300 SX CEMENT BELOW RETAINER. 9-5/8" 47#, MN80 CASING SET AT 10,407' CEMENTED WITH 1000 SX CL G CEMENT SET RETAINER AT 10,675' SET RETAINER AT 12,158'. SQUEEZED 125 SX CL G CEMENT BELOW RETAINER AND LEFT 30 FT CEMENT ON TOP OF RETAINER. ' 7", 29 #, MN80 CASING LINER FROM 12,765 TO 10,08T CEMENTED WITH 725 SX CLASS G CEMENT P. VANDUSEN 7/7/91 WELL No. 1 VICINITY MAP S C A L E: 1" a x,000 F--_jI- ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 LAT. 700 21' 57.59 Y = 5,986, 148.81 LONG. 1480 21'52.04 X = 701,277-13 WELL No.2 T 12N _ ^ _ _I_.__,_ _ LAT. 700 21' 5 7. 57 Y = 5,986, 1 47.37 LONG. 148c21' 51.16 X = 701, 307.09 EEO cn 2 8 fg7A .._s�.����i�f.;,i;R.,O;.•� GAS 21 _ 2B F AAGse — r 0/> .02 EXISTING SHEET PILING A A c ,y N l• WELL WELL NO. N0.2 29-- 565 63'33 ._»_.__. ` ' "E MEAN TRUE 59' I E EXISTING SHEET PILING 29 tet 32 133 SCALE: I"e 100 SND SHEET PILING QQ END SHEET PILIN _ t „F ,( N y S *!49 r�•�w•NHM�y�i.•�iwc"v CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR G�Qry'D.•Drolkp �� s2sas I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 AM PROPERLY � F • REGISTERED AND LICENCED TO PRACTICEQ 9Fo ��'••.. �a4 - LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA �,"90F 10 AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A PROFOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAI LS ARE CORRECT. DATE SURVEO(OR A N IC RICHFIELD CO. ISLAND STATE )NeLL NO•IS I � 2 LOCATED IN W 1/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28,T12N,R15E, U.M. PREPARED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 81 ASSOC. 723 W. 6TH AVE., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA DATE JANUARY 8,19751 SCALE AS NOTED CHKD BY G. D. FIELD BK— 75- I VICINITY MAP S C A L E: 1" a x,000 F--_jI- _ I 16IJLL ISLAND I I 27 1 t33 I 34 I II T 12N _ ^ _ _I_.__,_ _ Til N SECTIONS 27, 28, 33 & 34 R15E, U.M A.D.L. No. 34629 EXISTING SHEET PILING A A c ,y N l• WELL WELL NO. N0.2 29-- 565 63'33 ._»_.__. ` ' "E MEAN TRUE 59' I E EXISTING SHEET PILING 29 tet 32 133 SCALE: I"e 100 SND SHEET PILING QQ END SHEET PILIN _ t „F ,( N y S *!49 r�•�w•NHM�y�i.•�iwc"v CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR G�Qry'D.•Drolkp �� s2sas I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 1 AM PROPERLY � F • REGISTERED AND LICENCED TO PRACTICEQ 9Fo ��'••.. �a4 - LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA �,"90F 10 AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A PROFOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAI LS ARE CORRECT. DATE SURVEO(OR A N IC RICHFIELD CO. ISLAND STATE )NeLL NO•IS I � 2 LOCATED IN W 1/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28,T12N,R15E, U.M. PREPARED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 81 ASSOC. 723 W. 6TH AVE., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA DATE JANUARY 8,19751 SCALE AS NOTED CHKD BY G. D. FIELD BK— 75- I Vicinity Map Scale 1" = 4000' `I GULL ISLAND ( I WELL N0. 3 28 27( I I IAT 70° 21' 58.10" Y = 5,986,204.33 ` LANG 148° 21' 48.76" X = 701,387.53 WELL N0. 4 IAT 70° 21' 58.14" Y = 5,986,206.23 33 I 34 LANG 148° 21' 49.93" X = 701,347.58 I I T12N 20 21 T11N Sections 27, 28, 33 & 34 29 28 T 12 N, R 15 E, U.M. M APPROXIMATE LOCATION a M a — OF SHEET PILING NO. WELL... r� N 1 WELL NO. 3 101' �_ S 85' 43' 33" E MEAN TRUE � -'" � / 141' i PRUDHOE \ 6AY �����SCALE I "=100' 29 28 tir 4 A T H 32 33 /... ..:...,..�• ...:.... .:.. E .• tii � Proposed Location Certificate of Surveyor ARCO ALASKA, INC. '•• I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY GULL ISLAND STATE REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE No.'s 3 & 4 LA►, SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF Located In �ALM THAHISPLAT RE WEST 1/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28- A 8 ASED LOCATIONSURVEY MADBY ECEeVE ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL T 12 N , R 15 E , U . M . DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE JAN 1 6 1392 Prepared By COPIU=. ,7EI� MS & ASSOCIATES `/ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio►, PO Box 90559, Anc, AK 99509 Date 7 t �c•�vld 6 Anchorage � :r^A/. 7, ins S to as Named a'>e� b' E// Field Bxk 920.f _sem"- - .. �R_`- ��'✓r �,.. � y._ _ '� ^�.' 0 0 Gull-4sland :? Stag 2., w o Remote Suspended Wells Page 1 of 2 • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator [AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:52 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: RE: Remote Suspended Wells Guy, The wells are: ~~>,,~,~.',1f,1~ i ~ it„'~ ~ '' /E1gf. Gull Island ST 1 (PTD #1740570) Gull Island ST 2 (PTD #1760130). Gerald Murphy (alt. Torin Roschinger) Well Integrity Coordinator Office (907) 659-5102 Cell (907) 752-0755 Pager (907) 659-5100 Ext. 1154 From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:guy.schwariz@alaska.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:28 AM To: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Subject: FW: Remote Suspended Wells Torin, Which wells are specifically up for inspection on Gull Island? Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433 (cell) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 9:00 AM To: 'AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator' Cc: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Subject: RE: Remote Suspended Wells Torin, Regarding the individual suspended wells below... a visual inspection is required by 20 AAC 25.110( e) by September 2010. Section (f) describes the required info for the 10-404. Pressures are not required if not practical. As you mention below the remote wells would be difficult to get gauges installed ,valve handles etc. 1. Red Dog 1 - A visual inspection of the wellhead is required... doesn't sound like pressures are feasible/practical. 2. Sourdough 3 - You will have to at least partially remove the barrier to get verification that the wellhead is intact and there are no leaks. Again pressures don't appear to be practical. 3. Gull Island - As we discussed it would be prudent to wait for the bird population to leave later in the fall (2010) before inspection .... An inspection and report as soon as this happens will be acceptable... if the inspection cannot be completed by the end of October 2010 notify the commission. 7/28/2010 Remote Suspended Wells Page 2 of 2 • Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793-1226 (office) 444-3433 (cell) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator [mailto:AKDCWeIIIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com] Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 1:34 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: Remote Suspended Wells Guy, As discussed on the phone earlier, there are some obstacles that may need to be overcome on the remote suspended wells. Can you please review the following and provide guidance as to what the AOGCC is requiring on the wells? Red Dog 1 -All the valves are locked and bolt cutters will be needed to monitor the pressures. Also, the OA valve may be blinded and jewelry will need to be installed to monitor pressures. Sourdough 3 -All the valves are locked and valve handles have been removed. Bolts cutters and valve handles will need to be obtained if the pressure readings are required. The casing valves and well cellar are completely covered by a well barrier and wooden structure wrapped in hurculite. We will most likely have to use a saw or hammers to break down the barrier to obtain a view port if needed. Gull Island -Currently there are numerous seagull nests and hatchlings on the island. Depending on when the birds migrate out this year we may be pressed to complete these before the deadline. Thank you for your help on this. Torin Roschinger (alt. Jerry Murphy) Well Integrity Coordinator Office (907) 659-5102 Harmony Radio x2376 Cell (406) 570-9630 Pager (907) 659-5100 Ext. 1154 7/28/2010 ConocoPhillips April 1, 2009 RECEIVED APR 0 3 2009 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorope Cathy Foerster Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539 Frank Snyder Manager Onshore Exploration ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc 700 G Street, ATO 1476 Anchorage, AK 99510 (907) 265-1138 (phone) (907) 236-4966 (fax) Frank.C.Snyder@conocophillips.com Hand Deliveried Subject: Notice of Revised Suspended Wells Regulations and Request for Verification of Suspended and Shut -In Well Information ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. (CPAI) is responding to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) letter date January 29, 2009 requesting CPAI to review the list of suspended, long term shut-in and observation wells operated by CPAI. CPAI has completed a detailed review of the suspended wells operated by CPAI. Attached is a list of CPAI suspended wells operated by CPAI. In summary CPAI added the following three wells to the list of CPAI operated suspended wells: Kuparuk River Unit 2F-20 Lisburne Exploration Tail _ Wes} Goldl+i►I Lookout #1 West Sak 44-06A y d -1 c5' If you have any questions regarding Suspended Wells operated by CPAI, please contact me at 265-1138. Sincerely, Frank "Snyder Manader Onshore olora 'on Attachment Suspended Well Name API Colville olville River Colville River Unit Listed in AOGCC letter of Year January 29, 2009 Drilled Current Location Operator Surface location Nanuq 5 50-103-20414-00-00 yes 2002 CRU CPAI Alpine Colville Riv CD4 -213 50-103-20540-00-00 yes 50-103-20286-00-00 CRU CPAI Alpine Silverti 1J-14 50-029-22990-00-00 yes 2001 KRU CPAI Kuparuk T onek Platform Kuparuk Riv Tarn 2L-321 50-103-20286-00-00 yes 1999 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv W Sak 1 H-105 50-029-20727-01-00 yes 1982 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv W Sak J-133 50-029-23315-00-00 yes KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv W Sak 1 Q-101 50-029-23282-00-00 yes 2005 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv W Sak 3J-101 50-029-23283-00-00 yes 2005 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit 2E-05 50-029-22423-00-00 yes 1993 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit 2E-06 50-029-22415-00-00 yes 1993 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit 2E-17 50-029-22419-00-00 yes 1993 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit 3G-25 50-103-20244-00-00 yes 1997 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit 3H -25A 50-103-20203-00-00 yes 1999 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk Riv Unit WSW -01 50-029-20537-00-00 yes 1981 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Kuparuk River Unit 2F-20 5 • aA -73 •oa d No 1997 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Conk Inlet Unit N. Cook Inlet Unit A-11 50-883-20031-00-00 yes 1970 CI CPAI T onek Platform N. Cook Inlet Unit B-02 50-883-20090-01-00 yes 1998 CI CPAI T onek Platform NAIe ak P 500292072701 ERY I 0/1� all,/�-/05 No 1 2004 1 KRU? I CPAI I Ku o700 -"?DO /(?y- X62 3O Al. 2 28 aob-/o6 R05 - 156 X205- 1-57 /,?3-i-9 /93--/69 /93—/7� /G9 a /q71 2/D' P �/ R Listed in LL` AOGCC lett Current ofi Janua Year Lease Suspended Well Name API 29, 2009' Drilled Location Operator Surface location Longitude Latitude Exploration Wells Drilled by ARCO, PPCO, CPAI, PAI Lookout #1 No 2001 GMTU CPAI % NE- NPRA T11N R2E Sec 36 5186.47' �J FEL 325.9' FNL 70.27 -151.539 Scout 1 50-103-20479-00-00 yes 2004 GMTU CPAI (1� NE- NPRA T11N R1 Sec 20 5048.25' FEL 4709.74' FNL 70.2871 -151.962 noses Tooth C 50-029-20315-00-00 yes 2001 GMTU CPAI �(J j / NE- NPRA T1 ON R1 E Sec 3 4165.02' FEL 1914.93' FNL 70.2515 -151.8695 Spark 1A 50-103-20313-01-00 yes 2000 GMTU CPAI � /� o � NE- NPRA T1 ON R2E Sec 8 2783.19' FEL 1608.09' FNL 70.2379 -151.6896 Carbon 50-103-20477-00-00 yes 2004 GMTU CPAI T1 ON R1 E Sec 4 2162.24' NE- NPRA FEL 3421.7' FNL 70.247 -151.896 Puviaq �0� 914 50-279-20008-00-00 yes 2003 NW NPRA CPAI T'l6N R10W Sec 35 444' • FWL 1713' FNL 70.6992 -154.4118 Placer 1 1 50-103-20481-00-00 yes 2003 West of KRU ASRC T12N R7E Sec 33 5260.68' y FEL 4271.52' FNL 70.3461 -150.3985 West Mikkelsen ST 1 50-029-20278-00-00 yes 1978 West of CPAI TI ON R19E Sec 32 4281.06' .7 7 Badami FEL 507.66' FNL 70.1833 -147.3851 Hemi Spr' ST 1 50-029-21056-00-00 yes 1984 South of KRU Pioneer T1 ON R11 E Sec 12 1319.86' FEL 3960.87' FNL 70.232 -149.222 Gull Island State 1 —7 50-029-20151-00-00 yes 1975 PBU BP TI 2N R1 5E Sec 28 5250.91' / j FEL 2375.94' FNL 70.366 -148.3675 Gull Island State 20/� 50-029-20195-00-00 yes 1976 PBU BP T1 2N R1 5E Sec 28 5220.88' FEL 2378.14' FNL 70.366 -148.3673 N.Staines River State #1 50-08920017-00-00 yes 1982 former PTU XOM T9N R24E Sec 8 3539.73' / 1 FEL 2647.11' FNL 70.1487 -146.1094 � --� Lt_- a k -2> 18 �l ���� `� SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR All ASSA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CON11VUSSION � January 28, 2009 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 7005 1820 0001 2499 5968 James Rodgers ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. PO Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 Re: Notice of Revised Suspended Wells Regulations and Request for Verification of Suspended and Shut -In Well Inforiiation Dear Mr. Rodgers: 333 W.7thAVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 SCANNS 1) � T 0 J 2014, Enclosed are the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's revised regarding suspended wells (i.e., 20 AAC 25.110). Also enclosed are a list of suspended wells and a list of long tern shut-in wells operated by ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. and your predecessor. For each list, please verify the information for each well, and provide any corrections by April 1, 2009. Location inspections required under 20 AAC 25.110 should be coordinated with Jim Regg at 907-793-1236 or jim.regg@alaska.gov. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Tom Maunder at 907-793- 1250 or tom.maunder@alaska.gov. Sincerely, Cathy P. Foerster Commissioner Enclosures co CERTIFIED IVIAIL�., RECEIPT a Q' i.Provided) Ln Er For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com F� L SSE r" ftstw: $0.59 o63s Q c.a re6 $2.70 ROM + 1 $2.20 m �'"' CID a U Ti ILl . (Endwsenieeu y $0.00 9� n r-1 TOW &' $5.49 0 L, James Rodgers o ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. ate,,,, PO Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 ■ Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. * Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. Article Addressed to James Rodgers ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. PO Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 A. Signature r 4Ageni ❑ Addressee B. Received by (Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No '3C0 3. Service Type El Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ;eReturn Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service label 7005 1820 0001 2499 5968 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 Operator PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO Field Permit API Number Well Name Suspended and Shut In Wells •EXPLORATORY 162-028-0 50-883-10013-00-00 COOK INLET ST 17589 1-A PT THOMSON 181-069-0 50-089-20017-00-00 P.T.UN.N.STAINES RV. 1 Wednesday, January IA, 2009 Current Date of StatusStatus Surface Location .................................................... Lease(s)................................... SUSP 5/15/1973 1250 FSL 2025 FWL Sec 6 T 11 N R 9 W SM ADL0017589 SUSP 5/6/1982 2632 FSL 1742 FWL Sec 8 T 9 N R 24 E UM ADL0047572 Operator Suspended and Shut In Wells CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC Field Current Date of Permit API Number Well Name Status Status Surface Location .................................................... Lease(s)................................... *EXPLORATORY 203-218-0 50-103-20477-00-00 CARBON 1 SUSP 4/23/2004 1765 FSL 2125 FEL Sec 4 T ION R 1 E UM FED -NPR -A 174-057-0 50-029-20151-00-00 GULL IS ST 1 SUSP 4/1/1976 2376 FNL 29 FWL Sec 28 T 12 N R 15E UM ADL0034626 176-013-0 50-029-20195-00-00 GULL IS ST 2 SUSP 4/22/1977 2378 FNL 59 FWL Sec 28 T 12 N R 15E UM ADL0034629 183-181-0 50-029-21056-00-00 HEMI SPRINGS ST 1 SUSP 4/3/1984 1320 FSL 1320 FEL Sec 12 T ION R 11 E UM ADL0028249 201-049-0 50-103-20315-00-00 MOOSE TOOTH C SUSP 4/6/2001 1915 FNL 1115 FWL Sec 3 T ION R 1 E UM FED -NPR -A 202-248-0 50-279-20008-00-00 PUVIAQ 1 SUSP 4/1/2006 1703 FNL 451 FWL Sec 35 T 16 N R 10 W UM FED -NPR -A 201-007-0 50-103-20363-00-00 RENDEZVOUS 2 SUSP 4/28/2001 1707 FNL 2523 FWL Sec 6 T 9N R 2E UM FED -NPR -A 204-006-0 50-103-20479-00-00 SCOUT 1 SUSP 3/28/2004 571 FSL 232 FWL Sec 20 T 11 N R 1 E UM FED -NPR -A 200-200-0 50-029-22990-00-00 SILVERTIP 1J-14 SUSP 4/27/2001 1453 FSL 2406 FEL Sec 35 T 11 N R 10E UM ADL0385175 200-056-0 50-103-20313-01-00 SPARK 1A SUSP 4/4/2001 1608 FNL 2497 FWL Sec 8 T ION R 2E UM FED -NPR -A 178-017-0 50-029-20278-00-00 W MIKKELSEN ST 1 SUSP 11/11/1978 503 FNL 999 FWL Sec 32 T ION R 19E UM ADL0047527 COLVILLE RIVER SUSP 6/29/1999 1220 FNL 281 FWL Sec 12 T 12 N R 8 E UM ADL0025524 206-173-0 50-103-20540-00-00 COLVILLE RIV NAN-N CD4 -213 SUSP 4/1/2008 2942 FNL 303 FEL Sec 24 T 11 N R 4 E UM ADL0380075 ADL0025552 ADL0384209 202-042-0 50-103-20414-00-00 NANUQ 5 SUSP 4/5/2002 2342 FSL 283 FEL Sec 24 T 11 N R 4 E UM ADL0380077 6119_•I:i/1;#;Uv1zfi 198-262-0 50-103-20286-00-00 KUPARUK RIV U TARN 2L-321 SUSP 6/18/2007 205 FNL 806 FEL Sec 22 T ION R 7 E UM ADL0380053 204-228-0 50-029-20727-01-00 KUPARUK RIV U WSAK 1 H-105 SUSP 12/18/2004 528 FNL 803 FEL Sec 33 T 12 N R 10 E UM ADL0025639 206-106-0 50-029-23315-00-00 KUPARUK RIV U WSAK 1 J-133 SUSP 8/13/2006 1622 FSL 2296 FEL Sec 35 T 11 N R 10E UM ADL0025661 ADL0380058 205-156-0 50-029-23282-00-00 KUPARUK RIV U WSAK 1Q-101 SUSP 11/29/2005 1574 FNL 1160 FEL Sec 26 T 12N R 9 E UM ADL0025634 205-157-0 50-029-23283-00-00 KUPARUK RIV U WSAK 3J-101 SUSP 12/17/2005 1205 FSL 565 FWL Sec 3 T 12 N R 9 E UM ADL0025630 193-179-0 50-029-22423-00-00 KUPARUK RIV UNIT 2E-05 SUSP 4/25/1994 605 FSL 160 FWL Sec 36 T 11 N R 9 E UM ADL0025664 193-169-0 50-029-22415-00-00 KUPARUK RIV UNIT 2E-06 SUSP 4/25/1994 630 FSL 160 FWL Sec 36 T 11 N R 9 E UM ADL0025665 193-174-0 50-029-22419-00-00 KUPARUK RIV UNIT 2E-17 SUSP 4/25/1994 642 FSL 160 FWL Sec 36 T 11 N R 9 E UM ADL0025665 196-118-0 50-103-20244-00-00 KUPARUK RIV UNIT 3G-25 SUSP 8/8/1997 2538 FNL 20 FWL Sec 24 T 12 N R 8 E UM ADL0025547 199-040-0 50-103-20203-01-00 KUPARUK RIV UNIT 3H -25A SUSP 6/29/1999 1220 FNL 281 FWL Sec 12 T 12 N R 8 E UM ADL0025524 204-014-0 50-103-20481-00-00 PLACER 1 SUSP 4/11/2004 1009 FSL 19 FWL Sec 33 T 12N R 7 E UM ADL0025552 Wednesday, January 74, 2009 ADL0380077 ADL0388903 ADL0025662 ADL0025641 I Operator Suspended and Shut In Wells CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC Fleld Current Date of Permit API Number Well Name Status Status Surface Location .................................................... Lease(s)................................... NORTH COOK INLET 169-089-0 50-883-20031-00-00 N COOK INLET UNIT A-11 SUSP 10/9/2002 1302 FNL 1020 FWL Sec 6 T 11 N R 9 W SM ADL0017589 197-210-0 50-883-20090-01-00 N COOK INLET UNIT B-02 SUSP 9/29/2002 1249 FNL 980 FWL Sec 6 T 11 N R 9 W SM ADL0017589 Wednesday, January 14, 2009 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 March 31, 1995 Mr. David W. Johnston Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Dear Mr. Johnston, Re: Suspended Well Update ARCO Alaska Inc. ("ARCO") has compiled data pertaining to the 25 suspended wells described in your August 19, 1994, letter. Any additional suspended wells which were discovered during our research are also included in this update. I have attached an update on each well and grouped the wells by geographic area. If you have any questions, please call the ARCO Contact indicated for each geographical area or me at 265-6914. Sincerely, .~-~J~m.es ,R. Winega, rner, CPL ' //"' Senior Land,arC .,/ / JRW:hb / Enclosures ,, CC: M. L. Bill L. D. Brown H. R. Engel R. M. Lance T. W. McKay G. K. Phillips M. J. Reisterer ATO 1528 LAO 466 ATO 1918 ATO 1420 ATO 1202 ATO 496 ATO 1439 RECEIVED APR 14 1995 AlaSka 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora ,, ARCO Alaska, Inc. Is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company RECEIVED Greater Pt. Mcintyre Area /ARCO Contact: George Phillips 263-4280) APR 1 4 1995 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anch0ra. n ARCO hereby requests extensions of "suspended" status for the following wells. Additionally, an exception to the surface plug requirement of ^OGCC 20AAC25.110(c) is requested. All of these wells are located in safe and accessible locations on producing drill sites that are monitored daily. The individual status of each well is detailed below. West Beach State #3, APl # 50-029,20208-00, Permit # 76-0034-0 This well was Certified Capable of Producing in Paying Quantities on February 1, 1979. The well was with suspend?,d with a cement plug. An abandonment cap has be~ installed and tested. This Well has the potential for use as a gas injection well to suppod the West Beach #4 well either by re,entering and/or sidetracking. Pt. Mclntyre P2-59 (PM-9), APl # 50-029-22096-00, Permit #90-0140-0 This well has not been tied into the facilities. It tested at a rate of 1208 BOPD from the Kuparuk formation. It was suspended with tubing and packer and with a plug in the tubing. The SSSV is closed and a back pressure valve is set. To produce this well will require a workover. This well is being evaluated as a producer. More data from offset Pt. Mclntyre wells is being used to determine the economics. Pt. Mclntyre P2-50A, APl fl 50-029-22261-00, Permit # 92-0065-0 This well is being evaluated as a sidetraCk to a new Pt. Mclntyre development location. The following wells have changed their status since you requested your update: Pt. Mclntyre P1-03 (PM,4), APl # 50,029-21912-00, Permit # 89-0013-0 This well was Certified Capable of Producing in Paying Quantities on February 13, 1989. This well is now a producer. Pt. Mclntyre P1-25 (PM-5), AP! # 50-029-21937-00, Permit # 89-0041-0 This well was worked over in August of 1994 and converted to a water injection well. ARCO hereby requests extensions of "suspended" status for the following wells. Gull Island State #1, AP! Cf 50-029-20151-00, Permit fl 74-0057-0 This well was Certified Capable of Producing in Paying Quantities on February 1, 1977. Gull Island State #2, APl # 50-029-20195-00, Permit Cf 76-0013-0 This well was Certified Capable of producing in Paying Quantities on April 26, 1977. The following wells have changed their status since you requested your update: Pt. McIntyre P1-03 (PM-4), AP! # 50-029-21912-00, Permit # 89-0013-0 This well was Certified Capable of Producing in Paying Quantities on February 13, 1989. This well is now a producer. Pt. Mclntyre P3-01 (P.M-5), APl Cf 50-029-21937-00, Permit # 89-0041-0 This well was worked over in August of 1994 and converted to a water injection well. Pt. Mclntyre P2-50A, APl # 50-029-22261-00, Permit # 92-0065-0 This well was suspended with a waiver for a bridge plug at 200' & 300'. This well is being evaluated as a sidetrack to a new Pt. Mclntyre development location. ALASKA OIL AND GAS · CONSERVATION COMMISSION WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 August 19, 1994 David Sutter, Land Manager ARCO Alaska Inc. P O Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re: Suspended Wells Compliance with regulations Dear Mr. Sutter: ARCO Alaska Inc. has 25 suspended wells as shown on the attached lists: ARCO SUSPENDED WELLS PRIOR TO 1980 and ARCO SUSPENDED WELL SINCE 1980. The applicable regulation is as follows: 20 AAC 25.110 SUSPENDED WELLS (a) Upon application by the operator under 20 AJ~C 25.105(e), the commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well (1) encounters hydrocarbons of sufficient quality and quantity to indicate the well is capable of producing in paying quantities as reasonably demonstrated by well tests or interpretive formation evaluation data; or (2) is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. For each well on the attached lists of suspended wells, please provide data showing that the well meets the criteria of (1) or (2) above or advise as to your plans to abandon the well. Wells that meet the criteria of (a) above that you wish to maintain as suspended, as required by 20 AAC 25.110(e), must have well site inspections this year prior to snow covering the locations. · Chairman encls c: Blair Wondzell bew/llarsusp ARCO SUSPENDED WELLS SINCE 1980 AS OF AUGUST 1994 PERMIT 60-0041-0 82-0038-0 82-0218-0 83-0181-0 84-0156-0 84-0205-0 86-0056-0 89-0013-0 89-0041-0 90-0036-0 91-0069-0 92-0065-0 93-0174-0 93-0179-0 94-0043-0 API NUMBER 133-10142-00 029-20727-00 029-20888-00 029-21056-00 029-21181-00 029-21221-00 029-20138-01 029-21912-00 029-21937-00 029-22027-00 029-22173-00 029-22261-01 029-22419-00 029-22423-00 029-20614-01 WELL WELL WELL NAME CLASS STATUS SWANSON RIV UNIT 34-15 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIVUNIT 1H-05 DEV SUSP RAVIK ST 1 EXP SUSP HEMI SPRINGS ST 1 EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT DS18-11 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT DSl1-15 DEV SUSP W BEACH ST 1-a SER SUSP PT MCINTYRE P1-03 EXP SUSP PT MCINTYRE P3-01 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIY UNIT 1L-20 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIV UNIT 1L-26 DEV SUSP PT MCINTYRE P2-50A DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIV UNIT 2E-17 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIV UNIT 2E-05 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BaY UNIT DS12-13A DEV SUSP STATUS DATE 8/21/91 5/18/82 4/03/83 4/03/84 9/17/84 2/14/91 5/06/86 4/26/89 7/03/89 3/31/91 6/09/91 8/30/92 4/25/94 4/25/94 4/03/94 SECT 15 33 32 12 19 33 25 16 22 29 32 14 36 36 TWP 08N 09N 10N llN 12N 12N 12N 11N 12N llN lin 10N P~NG 009W 010E 009E 011E 01SE 015E 014E 014E 014E 010E 010E 014E 009E 009E 015E MER S U U U U U U U U U U U PERMIT 00-0242-0 68-0095-0 69-0036-0 73-0027-0 74-0056-0 74-0057-0 76-0013-0 76-0017-0 76-0034-0 78-0017-0 API NUMBER 029-21821-00 029-20004~00 029-20017~00 179-20004-00 029-20150~00 029-20151-00 029-20195-00 029-20199-00 029-20208-00 029-20278-00 ARCO SUSPENDED WELLS PRIOR TO 1980 AS OF AUGUST 1994 WELL WELL WELL NAME CLASS STATUS PRUDHOE BAY UNIT OWDW-C SER SUSP DELTA ST I EXP SUSP PUT RIV ST I EXP SUSP KAVIK LrNIT 3 DEV SUSP DELTA ST 2 EXP SUSP GULL ISST 1 EXP SUSP GULL ISST 2 EXP SUSP HIGHLAND ST i DEV SUSP W BEACH ST 3 EXP SUSP W MIKKELSEN ST I EXP SUSP STATUS DATE 6/23/73 2/27/69 7/01/69 5/02/74 5/17/75 4/01/76 4/22/77 4/12/76 7/26/76 11/11/78 SECT 11 10 07 O8 35 2@ 24 25 32 TWP 10N 10N 1 ON 03N llN 12N 12N llN 12N 1 ON R~G 014E 016E 014E 023E 016E 01SE 015E 011E 014E 019E MER U U U U U U U U U U ARCO Alaska, Inc, August 23, 1989 Bob Crandall State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Mr. Crandall: Enclosed is a tape with the open-hole digitized data for Gull Island #2, as you requested. This tape is for AOGCC's use only. contact me at 263-4944. If you have any questions you may Sincerely, n Gruber Drilling Analyst JG/czm 019/DAM3 ...... STATE OF ALASKA AL~-, _ ~A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO, .... iSSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend ~.. Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing ~ Time extension Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate C Other 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska~ Inc 3. Address P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 4. Location of well at surface 2378' FNL, 59' FWL, 5ec.28, T12N, R15E, UH At top of productive interval 1268' FNL, 1894' FWL, Sec.33, T12N, R15E, UM At effective depth N/A At total depth 2151' FSL, 2305' FWL, Sec.33, T12N, R15E, UM 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) RKB 29 ' 6. Unit or Property name Cull Island State 7. Well number #2 8. Permit number 76-1~, 9. APl number 50-- 029-20195 10. Pool Wildcat feet 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Length Conductor 80' Surface 2695 ' Production . 10403' Liner 2678 ' 1 2770 'MD feet 1 01 25 ' TVD feet 8790 'MD feet feet 7363 ' TVD Size 30" 13-3/8" 9-5/8" 7 ,t Plugs (measured) See attached sheet Junk (measured) None Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth 180 sx 101'MD 101'TVD 3200 sx Arcticset 2729'MD 2729'TVD 1000 sx Class G & 300 sx AS 10407'MD 8462'TVD 725 sx Class G 10087'-12765'MD 8248'-10121'TV (Squeezed liner lap w/300 sx Class G) Perforation depth: measured None true vertical No ne Description summary of proposal~[L. Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) None Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None 12.Attachments 13. Estimated date for commencing operation August, 1988 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed ~~t/'~'(..;. ..... ,(.,/..~,y.~ / TitleAssociate En.qineer /~ Commission Use Only ( J G ) Conditions of approval SA2/126 so representative may witness I Approval Notify commission [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearanceI Approved by 'i! ,:! :, ':: ¢ ~,!'!i~!:ili ; , Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 No. Commissioner Date by order of the commission Date /~ ~ ''~ o ~.? Submit in triplicate GULL ISLAND STATE #2 APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Block II - Cmt retainer @ 12158'; 125 sx Class G sqUeezed below retainer - EZ drill BP @ 9978'; pumped 300 sx Class G below BP - EZ drill BP @ 9092'; squeezed 100 sx cmt below BP & dumped 35 sx cement on top - EZ drill BP @ 8790' ARCO Alaska, Inc., requests an extension of "suspended" status for Gull Island State #2. This well is currently scheduled to be plugged and abandoned in 1988/1989. We al so request an exception to the surface plug requirement of 20AAC25.110(C) until the well is abandoned. The perforated intervals are isolated by cement and/or cement retainers. Kill-weight fluid was left between the plugs. SA2/126a 10/19/87 .... STATE OF ALASKA -' ALASKA _.,L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS _.ON APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon ~ Suspend ~ Operation Shutdown ,,~ Re-enter suspended well ~ Alter casing ,- Time extension ~ Change approved program ~ Plugging ~ Stimulate ~ Pull tubing _- Amend order- Perforate- Other.~ 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address p, 0, Box 100360 Anc. hor'a?e.. AK q9c, 1(~-C)'~¢,(~ 4. Location of well at surface 2378' FNL, 59' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UM At top of productive interval 1268' FNL, 1894' FWL, Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UN At effective depth N/A At total depth 2151' FSL, 2305' FWL, Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UM 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 29 ' RKB 6. Unit or Property name ~,1111 I.~1 and .~e~ 7. Well number #2 8. Permit number 76-13 9. APl number 50-- 029-20195 10. Pool Wildcat feet 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Conductor Surface Production 12770 'MD 1 O125 ' TVD 8790 'MD 7363 'TVD Liner Length Size 80' 30" 2695 ' 13 I3/81' 10403 ' 9-5/8" 2678' 7" Perforation depth: measured None true vertical None Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) None Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None feet feet Plugs (measured) See Attached Sheet feet feet Junk (measured) None Cemented Measured depth 180 sx 101'MD 3200 sx Arcticset 2729'MD 1000 sx Class G & 10407'MD 300 sx Arcticset 725 sx C1 ass G 10087'-1 2765 'MD (Squeezed liner lap w/300 sx Class G) True Vertical depth 101 ' TVD 2729 'TVD 8462 ' TVD 8248'-10121 'TVD 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal~)~ Detailed operations program -' BOP sketch 13. Estimated date for commencing operation August, 1988 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge j Commission Use Only (JG) SA/162 Date II-I¢-Z~L,, Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness ~ Plug integrity ~ BOP Test ~ Location clearance Commissioner Approved by Form 10-403 Approval N o~.~ .--~.,~,/. by order of the commission Date // Submit in triplicate APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS GULL ISLAND STATE #2 ARCO Alaska, Inc., requests an extension of "suspended" status for Gull Island State #2. This well is currently scheduled to be plugged and abandoned in 1988. ARCO Alaska, Inc., also requests an exception to the surface plug requirement of 20AAC25.110(c) until the well is abandoned. The perforated intervals are isolated by cement and/or cement retainers. Kill-weight fluid was left between the plugs. The annulus contains a non-freezing fluid as does the production casing above 2500'. SA/162a:dmr 11-10-86 APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS GULL ISLAND STATE #2 Block 11 (Cont'd) o Cmt retainer set ~ 12,158'; 125 sx Class G squeezed below retainer EZ drill BP @ 9978'; pumped 300 sx Class G below BP EZ drill BP ~ 9092'; squeezed 100 sx cmt below BP and dumped 35 sx cmt on top o EZ drill BP ~ 8790' SA/162b:dmr 11-10-86 August 7, 1986 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Mr. Randy Ruedrich Drilling Manager ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re: Extension of Suspended Status Gull Island No. 1 ~Gull Island No. 2' Dear Mr. Ruedrich: A review of our records shows that the above referenced wells are suspended and do not have surface plugs. Section ll0(a) of the regulations states the Commission ~11, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a sea-vice well. Section !05(d) states: "Each well drilled from a beach or from an artificially constructed island or a shifting natural island must be abandoned or suspended before removal, of the drilling unit from the site unless completed as an oil, g~s or se:~ice well..., and plans for maintaining the integrity of the well site are approved by the Commission." In compliance with SeCtion 172(c) of the regulaticns, "If]or a well abandoned from ~n artificial gravel island or a sh~ting natural island, the well site must be cleared m%thin one year following abandonment, orbefore ~he tLme that the ooerator ceases to conduct activities necessa~--y to ensue the integrity of the well site .... " Section !05(m) prcvides the means for obtaining "...a variance from the re?ulrements c= nkis section ~ the variance equally effecns proper plugging cf the well and w~!! not allow the movement of fluid into sources cf hydrocarbons or freshwater." Mr. Randy Ruedrich August 7, 1986 Page 2 We are, therefore, requesting that you submit Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approval, for a one-year extension of suspended status for the above referenced wells together with justification for keeping the wells in suspended status. Please call Harold J. Hedlund at 279-1433 if you have any questions .... ~ ~ncerely,. ~ Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner ....... :~ ~-jo/A~H~I-.23 October 17, 1985 Ms o Jo Ann Gruber ARCO Alaska, Inc. P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Re: Submittal of Form 10-403, "Sundry l~otices and Reports on Wells," to Request an Extension of Time for Suspended Wells. Dear Ms. Gruber: It is requested that the Form 10-403 for the extension of time for suspended wells under 20 AAC 25.270(b) be submitted at an early date. The request should include: 1. A request for a one year extension. 2. A reason for the extension of time. 3. A description of future clean-up plans, if applicable. ~ The following wells are included under this request: ~W Eileen State No. 1 Delta State No. 1 Delta State No. 2 East Bay State No. 1 Gull Is. State No. 1 Gull Is. State No. 2 Highland State No. 1 Kavik Unit No. 3 Ugnu SWPT- 1 West Sak SWPT-1 Kuparuk River State No. 1 West Sak River ~o. 1 West Sak River State No. 2 West Sak River State No. 3 'Sag Delta 31-11-16 Hemi Springs State No. 1 Prudhoe Bay State No. 1 Prudhoe Bay Unit Term A Prudhoe Bay Unit TR T-3C Put River State I,Io. 1 Ravik State No. 1 West Beach No. 1 West Beach No. 2 West Beach No. 3 W. Mikkelsen State No. 1 Kuparuk 28243 No. 1 West Sak River State No. 5 West Sak River State No. 6 West Sak 25590 No. 15 East Ugnu Mo. 1 Sincerely, Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner dlf: A. HJH. 10 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ~ 3OOl PORCUPINE DRIVE November 9, 1984 / ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 ~ TELEPHONE (907) 279-1433 ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Re: Submittal of Form 10-403, "Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells," to Request an Extension of Time for Suspended Wells. Gentlemen: It is requested that the Form 10-403 for the extension of time for suspended wells under 20 AAC 25.270(b) be submitted at an early date. The request should include: · A request for a one year ext~ension. A reason for the extension of time. A description of future clean-up plans, if applicable. The following wells are included under this request: _ Delta State No. 1 Delta State No. 2 East Bay State No. 1 Gull Is. State No. 1 Gull Is. State No. 2 Highland State No. 1 Kavik Unit No. 3 Ugnu SWPT-1 West Sak SWPT-1 Kuparuk River State No. 1 N. Prudhoe Bay State No. 1 West Sak River State No. 1 West Sak River State No. 2 West Sak River State No. 3 West Sak 25631 No. 23 Sag Delta 31-11-16. NW Eileen State No. 1 Prudhoe Bay State No. 1 Prudhoe Bay Unit Term A Prudhoe Bay Unit TR T-3C Put River State No. 1 Ravik State No. 1 West Beach No. 1 West Beach No. 2 West Beach No. 3 W. Mikkelsen State No. 1 Kuparuk 28243 No. 1 West Sak River State No. 5 West Sak River State No. 6 West Sak 25590 No. 15 East Ugnu No. 1 Yours very truly, Kugle~ Commissioner be:2.K.T ARCO Alaska, inc. Post Office ~,x 100360 Anchorage. Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 276 1215 October 12, 1983 Mr. C. V. Chatterton Commissioner State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 SUBJECT: Sundry Notices-Various Suspended Wells Dear Mr. Chatterton: Enclosed are Sundry Notices for the following suspended wells: Gull Island State No.1 Gull Island State No.2 East Bay State No.1 Kavik Unit No.3 West Beach State No.1 West Beach State No.2 West Beach State No.3 If you have any questions, please call me at 263-4944. Sincerely, Gruber Associate Engineer JG:tw GRU4/L98 Enclosures ARCO Alaska, inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany .... STATE OF ALASKA ..... ALASK¢ . IL AND GAS CONSERVATION L ,MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DR t LLt NG .W. EL:L'.[] :,, COMPLEq'ED -,W.E L.L, . OT. HER ~ 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address P. 0. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of Welt Surface: 2378' FNL, 59' FWL, Sec.28, T12N, R15E, UN 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 29' RKB I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 34629 7. Permit No. 76-13 8. APl Number 50-- 029-20195 9. Unit or Lease Name Gull Island State 10. Well Number No. 2 12. 11. Field and Pool Wi 1 dcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data Pull Tubing NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] [] Other E][X Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). ARCO Alaska, Inc., requests that the subject well be allowed to remain in suspended status. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~.) Title Date The space below for Commission use / Conditions of Approval, if anYOur representative inspected this well site on August 15, 1983 and cleanup was satisfactory for a suspended locatioo~ A subsequent inspection will be Approvea~-opy necessary by August 1984. Returned ORIGINAL SIGNED ..-1~-/?-¢'~-'""By Order of ............... Approved by i~Y ,I..0N~I[ C. SMIT~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date //~ '-/'F'""~ ..__ Form 10-403 GRU4/SN57 [~' ~,, '7_1 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate September- r 2 0, 1983 ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Cleanup Inspection for the Following Suspended Welis: P.S. 11-14; Sec. 2S, ~in4, ~.isE, D~lta State l{o. i; Sec. 10, Tl01~', R16E, U.~. Delta State No. 2; Eec. 35, TilN, H16E, U.~. East Bay State Eo. 1; Sec. 15, Tlll~, RISE, Cull Island ho. 1; Sec. 28, T12~, RISE, ~-uli Island~ No. ~2; Sec. 2~, 5~12~.J, Pil5L, U.~. Bighland State i-Qo. 1; 'S~c. 24, Tll~;, Eavik l<o. 1; Sec. 7, T31~, R23E, U.~. Eavik t~o. 3; Sec. ~, T3~', ~23E, U.~]. ~lobil Kuparuk 28243-1; Sec. 17, TllI{, ~orth Prudhoe bay State i~o. 1; Sec. 23, T12N, R14~:, U.k. Prudhoe Bay State ~Jo. i; Sec. 10, Tll~i', E14L, ~.b~. Eavik State l~Jo. 1; Sec. 32, T9~Q, ~9E, Term A (41-33-12-14); Sec. 33, T12~, RI4E, U.M. Tract Well T3C (17-11-15); Sec. 17, ~llN, R15E, Ugnu SWPT l~o. 1; Sec. 7, T12~,' ~i0L, West Beach State ~.!'o. i; Sec. 25, TI2~, P. 14E, D.~'i. ' West ~each State ~2o. 2; Sec. 25, T12~, R14E, U.M. ~est Beach State ~o. 3; Sec. 25, T121~, k14E, U.~. West Sak ~.~o. 15; Sec. 5, T10~, ESE, West Sak ~-~o. 23; Sec. 7, T121~, ~gL, U.M. West Sak ~o. 24; Sec. 5, Tll~-~, RllE, wesk Sak River State ~o. 3; Sec. 26, T1/I~.~, I~9E, U.~i. West Sak River State ~-~o. 5; Sec. 11, West Sak ~iver State ~<o. 6; Sec. 29, T1]/~, ~{ILE, U.~.~. BP Put RAver 01-10-14; Sec. 11, T10~, kl4E, BP Put ~iver 02-10-14; Sec. 11, T10N, kl4E, U.~:~. BP Put River 11-10-14; Sec. 11, T10~.~, E14E, U.~. BP Put River 12-10-14; Sec. 11, T10~-;, R14E, U.~]. BP Put River 13-10-14; Sec. 13, T10N, ~14E, U.M. BP Put River 14-10-14; Sec. i3, ~'10~, ~i4E, U.~:. BP Put River 17-10-15; Sec. 19, '£'101~, kl5E, U.~.~. C~entlemen: Our representatives inspected these 32 well sites on August 14 and August 23, 1983. The following wells will require the subz~-.ittal oi for~ 10-~07, W~ll Com..pletion or P. ecor:~pletion AeDcrt and Lcd, tc classif~ as ABCC ,~et:t~Ler 20, 19~.~ Page 2 sus~nd¢.d %~-lls. All requests for classifications are initiates gy the ol_~erator on for~ 10-407: Prudhoe ~ay State t<o. 1 %~e~ A (41-33-12-14) Tract 'i~ell T3C (17-11-15) The ~cllo%~'in9 wells ne~d well signs: ~.avik Lo. l, ,well sign not properly attached and in condition. Pru~/~oe Say State I,~o. i The follo%~ing well sites need the rat hole covered: ~ighland State. }?o. 1 Bavik State ~!o. 1 Tract Well T3C We~t'gak ~. 15 ~rud/%oe Bay State ~o. EP ~ut ~liver 13-10-14 The following well ~ite~ need ~f:-rc. vement in housekee~.:inB and trash removal ~ Prudhoe )~ State t~o. 1,~ the well house also is in ~oor condition. West Sak No. 24 l'est Sak River State ~o. 6 The following wells do not have all outlets on the tree PTuCd~oe Bay State ~o. i ~oz'th Prudhoe ba~, State ~o. 1 Kavik )~o. 1 All of the 32 listed ~lls require the ~u~ittal of ior~ 10-403, Sundry ~otices and Reports on Wells, to request and~-~,u~'ti~l,' an~~ further extension o~ one ~ear for the susl~ended sites as required under 20 ~C 25.170(h)(1) (2) and (3). It is requested that deficiencies be corrected as soon as E~o~sible and photographic evidence su~.lied th£~ office. Also ~-lease submit at an earl9- date the r~qulred ior~.s 10-403 and 10-407. A suit, sequent insp~ctlon wil he necessary, b~ August, Sincerelf~ Lonnie C. $~ith Commi s s loner LCS/J~T: lc: 10 3: E MEMORANDUM TO: Thru: Lonnie C. Smith FROM: State of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ~e C. rton DATE: August 25, 1983 Ch ./,.i (~''/'' F,LE ~o: 10 8~: S 4 Commissioner Ben LeNo~an ' SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector Inspect Thirty-two ARCO Loca'tions for Surface Cleanup for Suspension, North Slope. Sunda¥.,..August 14, 1983: I departed my home at 3:15 pm for a 3:45 pm showup and 4:45 pm departure via Alaska Airlines, Flight No. 341 for Deadhorse arriving at 7:10 pm. Weather: +36°F, light wind, fog. Monday, August 15, 1983: Inspection of forty-one abandoned and suspended wells began a't 9:0'0 am and continued until 3:30 pm on Wednesday, August 17. Separate reports cover abandoned wells and a BOPE test on ARCO's DS 4-20 Monday evening. I recommend to the Commission the following wells be approved for suspension: Delta State #2 Delta State #1 Gull Island #1 Gull Island #2 Team "A" 33-12-14 N. Prudhoe Bay State #1 Highland State ~1 Mobil Kuparuk 28243 Ugnu SWPT #1 West Sak #23 West Sak # 3 West Sak #5 Ravik State #1 West Sak #24 West Sak #15 West Sak #6 Kavik ¢ 3 West Beach State #1 West Beach State #2 West Beach State #3 East Bay State #1 T3C 17-11-15 Put River 01-10-14 Put River 02-10-14 Put River 11-10-14 Put River 12-10-14 Put River 13-10-14 Put River 14-10-15 Unknown DS 11-14 I recommend to the Commission the following wells not be approved until deficiences as noted on the suspended well and location report are corrected: Kavik # 1 Prudhoe Bay State #1 I departed Deadhorse via Alaska Airlines, Flight #56 at 4:30 pm arriving in Anchorage at 6:10 pm and at my home at 6:40 pm. In summary, I inspected thirty-two ARCO locations for well sus- pension and location cleanup. Attachments Suspended Well and Location Report 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: Operator /~~ Date Suspended Address ~~ ~~ Surface Location of i~efl[ Permit No. _ -~~Ft. F j~ L, ~/~/ ~,~.Ft. F' L API No. 50-~~-~_~- Sec. ~F, T_~ ~, R/~- ~- , _~__M. Unit. or Lease Name Well No. Field & Pool .... Condition of Pad ._ ~F~Z~ · _ Condition of Pi ts . /~/~_ __~/~ Well head - Ail outlets plugged Well sign - Attached to well head Attached to well guard Attached to Information correct ~ No Ye s No ~ No Cellar - Opened Yes Fi 1 led Ye s Covered (~ WaterWell - Plugged off No No No Capped Ope n Rat Hole Ot>~n Yes No Fi 1 led Ye s No Covered Ye s No Photographs taken to verify above conditions~ No Explanaton Work to be done to be acceptable This well and location is (acceptable) (u~-,~-c .~_,_;~l ~ ~) to be classified as suspended for the perio~ of ~--/~--- 19~ thru ~-/~-- 19 ~. Inspected by: Revised 8/24/82 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, ALaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 7, 1983 Mr. C. V. Chatterton Commi ssi oner State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 SUBJECT' Sundry Notices and Completion Report Dear Mr. Chatterton- Enclosed are Sundry Notices for the following wells' Gull Island St. #2 West Sak 23 Put River #1 Also enclosed is a completion report for West Mikkelson Unit #2. If you have any questions, please call JoAnn Gruber at 263-4944. Sincerely, P. A. VanDusen District Drilling Engineer PAV/JGL24' 1 lm Enclosures Aucho~'age ARCO Aiaska, Inc. is a subsidiary of AtianticRichfieidCompany ALASKA,JIL AND GAS CONSERVATION C(,,¢IMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address Box 360, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of Well Surface: 2378' FNL, 59' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UN 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 12. I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADI 7. Permit No. 76-13 8. APl Number 50-- 029-20195 9. Unit or Lease Name Gull Island State 10. Well Number 2 11. Field and Pool Wi l dcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stim u late [] Abandon [] St im u lation [] Aba ndonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other E~X Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). ARCO Alaska, Inc. requests an extension of one (1) year to complete clean-up requirements on subject suspended well. All pits will be filled per AOGCC regulations. This extension will allow work to be done during summer when ice and snow present no problems. The AOGCC will be notified when the location inspection can be performed. Approved Copy Returned JAN'~ ~. ~.~,-.~ ,Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons. U0mm~ssi0r,, Ancl~0ra§e 14. i hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ~//~¢//~-- ~~_~~-~, Title Area Dril ling Engineer The space below for Commission use Date Conditions of Approval,~fanOur representative inspected this site on September 25, 1982 and it was found that some trash and junk needed to be removed. This is to be corrected as soon as possible. A subsequent inspection will be necessary by August, 1983. By Order of /~_/. ~9 Approved by BY £ONNI~ ~:$~!T.~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 GRU1/SN7 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate oCtober 21, 1982 · -..;..'.ARCO 'Alaska, Inc.. ' P.O. Box 360 ... "' .... Anchorage, Alaska '99510 Re:<~eanup Inspection Suspended Cull Island State No.'s 1 and Sec 28, T12N, R14E U.M. Our representative inspected this site on Septem'ber 25, 1982. It w~s found that there ~s some trash and junk. that needed to be removed. It. is requested that this be cleanod up as soon au practical. It t~111' be :'necessary to submit a form 10-403, Sundry Notices and ReForts on Wells, to request an e~:ension of tim for this clean-up. A subsequent inspection wil! be necessary by August 1983. '- LC$/JKT/g lh.. MEMORA_ DUM Sta ! of Alaska. TO: C. ~. ~~tgrton DATE: October 5, 1982 · . -. FILE NO: 108A/D THRU:' Lonnie C. Smith Commi s sioner / FROM: Edgar W. Sipple, Jr f- Petroleum Inspector'----- TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Witness clean-up Inspection on Suspended Well Location for ARCO's Gull Island 1 ~ #1 2376'FNL' 29' FWL Sec. 28, T12N, R14E, U~~. %2 2378'$ and 59'E F/NW Cr Sec. 28, T12N, R14E UM ~Saturd..ay,_ SeptemP~r 25f 1982 - Peggy Fisher of ARCO, Larry Krizan of ARCO, a regulatory compliance engineer, and ~---~myself took an ERA helicopter to do a suspended well inspection on ARCO Gull Island 1 and 2. Upon arrival on the site I took an aerial photo of Gull Island (photo ~1); photo %2 shows the well site on Gull Island's Wells }~o. 1 and 2. Photos 3 and 4 show the well sign welded to the cellar cover. Photos 5 and 6 show the junk around the sea wall retainer, also around the cellar of Well'No. 2. The junk in picture %6 was left by unconcerned parties o~her than the oil company. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. suspended well report which is attached. " In summary, I recommend that the Commission approve the extension of the suspension on well location on ARCO's Gull Island 1 and 2, after the junk has been removed from the location and ARCO requests an extension of the suspension' on the wells at Gull Island. , o 02-001A(Rev.10/79) .' ~ Suspe---~d Well and Location 20 LAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE I NFOP~4ATION ~- Address Date Suspended Surface Location of Well q ~ ~'~ '/ Ft.%F ~&- Z~,~ ;3~ ~ Ft. sec.~, T7~ ~, a /J~ , .'~.M. condition of Pad ,/:~'/ ,'_ F Permit No. 7~-/3 L API No. 50-d~-~ ~_~ /f~' Unit or Lease Name ~,'~ /:'¢~z;,~" :[.i_~ Well No. ~'. y Field & Pool ......... ~,,'DC~: Condition of Pits ~ ~17~3 Well head - Ail outlets plugged Well 'Sign - Attached to we'll head Attached to well guard · Attached to Information correct Ye s Ye s No No No Cellar - Opened '~ No .. Fills d _y~_s~ ~~ Covered --¢,2~e~sD No WaterWell - Plugged off Capped Ope n Rat Hole Ope n' . Ye s No Fi 1 led Ye s No Covered Yes No Expla nation.. Photographs taken to verify above conditions~ No Explanaton Work to be done to be acceptable This well 'and location is (accept_able) suspended ..for the period of Inspected .bY: (unacceptable) to be classified as 19_~'~ thru _- ~ 2~f- 19 ~ ct . Date: Revised 8/24/82 F ~l ~u Ot O~or~ Penda ~ex STOCK No.'75Z ~ ~1~ -7'(~ - © I T~ Mr. Minos Hebert ARCO Alaska, Inc. ANO Room 321 P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear ~t~tr.. ltebert , , In reference to our conve'r~ation this date regarding clean-up and- inspection of ARCO well sites on the Arctic Slope, I am enclosing a copy of our letter of May 21~ 1982 to Mark Major regarding clean- up. .In addition to the wells oh this list add: West Sak %13 Oliktok Pt #1 West Sak 923 West Sak #24 West Sak $25 Eileen #1 North Prudhoe Bay Gu!._l__Is~_S_t. # 1 w. W. Mikkelsen Unit S~,me~of the wells on the 'lists are for repeat clean-up inspec- ti'ohs while others are being'inspected for the first time. Wells in a suspended status require a. yearly clean-up inspection. When the clean-up inspectign is approved as satisfactory for '"abandoned wells no further..inspection is required. ~troleum Engineer ~'i'i: '~" '.' . Enclosures !:?i~:Drlg-:~cRermi.t~ ~:No..~.~-~/~.~~ -:~':~-.~:.. ~:~::?-:~::~...i~:~:-??:~{~'<~ .'J,~ . Wel 1/~~ :. ,.:. '- ~e~:~Tl~~; ·.~ Ope~ator:.~o~~. . ~.: .~ :~:~:~:.~... R~presented::by.~~)~-~:.'~- Name .& Number'~;,z~ y ~ ,yp p ' ~a~]s~ac~ory. ~ype ~nspect~on Y.es~-~. NO I~em (~)' Location,General Yes No Item (~OPE Tests 1. Well Sign 2. General Housekeeping :3. Reserve Pit-( )open.( }filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7.. Well Nos. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , , , 9. ~.i~:S&W ,--, ,-- 10. '~Sr. Bbls., , , ( ) Final Abandonment (~t () (~)- ( ) (~- ( ) ( ~-: '( ) (~)- ( ) (~)- ( ) (~)- ( ) (~)- ( ) m(~)' ( ) (~)- ( ) (~ () 15t~Casing set @~-~Z.~ 16. ~t' fluid-( )wtr.--~--(- )mud (l~)~oil 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.-~?~]~s.ig' 18. N~ btl s ,~2~ ,~,.~ ,/_~f~_~/,l~mps i g 19. R~mote Contr'~)l s ' 20. Drilling spool- ,~ "outlets 21. Kill Line-(~)~Check valve 22'. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs~___flqs~,~ 24. Chokes-(~}~emote( )Pos.(]~/~dj] ' 25. Test)~Plug-(~.~ellhd( )'csg( )none (-~/~ ( ) 26. Annu'lar Preventer~sig (~)~ ( )' ' 27. Blind Rams~psig 11. P&A Marker . (~' ( ) 28. Pipe Rams,~ psig(~) 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged (~,)~ ( ) 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock~~~psig I ) (~)" 30. Lower Kelly valve psiq (()) (()) 14.13' Clean-up Pad' leveled tl~ ~ ( ) 31 Safety Floor valves-'(~i]V '(~)q~art Total inspection observation time_~ hrs/~ Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks~ .~ ~' cc.~:,.m? Z~'~.t~:.~ Notif~ in days or when r~dy Inspected by 10-002 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (12-23-70) {NTRA-DEPARTMENT ROUTE SLIP TO: . DI---V/SEC: oiJ J:~ ~q~"~ LOCATION: ATTN: J~ ~ C] Approval [--] Signature [--], Comment [-] Contact Me ~, Prepare Reply ~ For Your File REMARKS: 'J-~' Note'& Rett~rn ...... [] Initial & Return C2 l~turn As Reque,t~ ~ ~~ For Approval ~ Ne~s~ Ac~on ~:~ Yo~ lnfo~ation , I i i J FROM: D IV/SEC: ~.t,,- DATE: LOCATION: December 10, 1981 Mr. Richard C. Hager Mobil Oil Corporation P.O. Box 5444 Denver, Colorado 80217 Re.- Preparation of Petrographic Thin Sections from Core Chips in State Library Collection Dee r Rick, Pursuant to our recent discussions, permission is hereby granted to ~obil Oil Corporation to ~xtract a maximum 1 cc. of core materia. 1 per foot of core from the State's set of core chips for the purpose of preparing r~trographic thin-sections within the designated intervals in the following wells, subject to the below listed conditions: Sample Set No. Wel 1 Interval 326 386 414 415 ARCO E. Bay St. #l ARCO __G~3~~and St. # 2 ARCO ~;. Day St. #1 ARCO U. Mikkelson Bay #1 9,986 '-12,090 ' 10, 480 '-12, 770 ' · 8,595'- 9,923' 11,305 '-12, 340' *Thin sections to be prepared at depths in addition to those set forth in your ~ovemDer 17, 1981 letter; both sets of slides to be composited consecutively in one b~x. CONDITIONS ~ : ~- ~-r .. Cuts of the core chips from the State collection are to be extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags in which total content of core material is greater than 10 cc. (~To cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is !9~s than 10 cc. ) 2~ Mobil will provide the State with a list of the depths in each well from which material was extracted. Mr. Richard C- Hag ~ '2 ~ -' ~ember 10, i981 . All petrographic thin-sections prepared, are to be received by the Commission by approximately February 15, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct 'to the Commission and not examined by outside parties. Ail residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commission. No additional Slides are to be prepared nor special analyses conducted without specific consent from .the Commission. 6. Mobil shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well material. I knc~ we both understand that the State's well sample library is public property and that granting ~:obil permission to extract portions of material from this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated thin-sections enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, Petroleum Geologist June 9, 1981 / ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Alaska Oil and Cas ConserVation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABANDONMENT AMD PLUGGING, 20 AAC 25.120 WELL ABANDONMENT MARKER and 20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEAN UP. Gentlemen This is in addition to our latter of June 4, 1981 regarding the above subject. The following wells were omitted from the list of suspended wells ~ Highland St. #1 VPetroleum Engineer JKT,be April 20, 19 81 The ~onorable Bob Stump 211 Cannon F. uilding Washington, D.C. 20515 Des. r Congressman Stump: Two wells have been drilled from Gull Island to date, Gull Island #1 and Gu~__~ll~__._.~s_l~!n~d ~2. Data on these wells on file with this agency were released to the public on May 7, 197~, and May 22, 1979, respectively. Both wells were drilled entirely on state leases and entirely within the Prudhoe Bay Unit bound- ary. The Prudhoe Bay Unit agreement of 1977 between the leaseholders and the state provides for the orderly development and opera- tion of the currently producing Prudhoe Bay (Permo-Triassic) Reservoir. The agreement also provides for additional ~;ells and studies for further appraisal and delineation of the known Lisburne Reservoir and for additional wells and studies to d. etermine the economic feasibility of further developr~ent of the known Kuparuk and North Prudhoe Bay (Permo-Triassic) Reser- voir. In a drill stem test the Gull Island #2 well had a flow rate of 2,971 BOPD from the Lisburne Reservoir, and it is a delineation well for that pool. The well on drill stem test also produced 200 BOPD from a thin stray cretaceous sand. This latter flow .rate would not be considered indictive of an economic well in this area of high operating costs. The Gull ISland #1 well had a drill stem test of the equivalent of the North Prudhoe Bay (Permo-Triassic) Reservoir that duced at the rate of 1,144 DOPD. April 20, 19 81 The Honorable P 3rump We do not believe the evidence from these two wells indicates a massive new oil find. Additional wells will have to be drilled and additional studies made before the economic feasibility of developing these known reservoirs is determined. There may be a large volume of oil in the Lisburne Reservoir(s), but the continuity of the hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs, and their productive capabilities, are still to be determined. Sincerely yours, ~arry W. Kugler Commissioner HWK,JAL,MM BO.B STUMP 30 DIb~TI~iG'"~ ARIZONA ,,. ~I ! CANNON BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 2.0515 (g0g) Z25-4576 DISTRICT OFF'ICE= 5001 FEDERAL BUILDING PHOENIX, ARIZONA 8502,5 (~2) z6~.-~23 ARMED SERVICES COM M ITTEE: PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE VETERANS' AFFAIRS COMMITTEE April 9,. 1981 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation commission 3001 Porkupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Commissioner: I have been contacted by several constituents concerning the recent allegations of a massive oil find off the North slope on Gull Island. Those allegations range from a business cover- up to a giant federal conspiracy to perpetuate our energy crisis. I would appreciate any information that you can offer me that will aid in my correspondence with these constituents. Appreciate your help in this matter. Sincerely, BS:bm State of Alaska Division of Oil & .Gas Attn: Mr. O. K. Gilbreth 3001 Porcupine Drive To: Anchorage, AK Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District TRANSMITTAL Date: Dec. 28, 1977 From: R. A. McIntosh - North Geological Well Name: Gull Island State #2 Transmitted herewith are the follQwing for the subject well: Run No. Scale 1,2 1,4,6 1,2 ' BHC Sonic/Caliper Log BHC Sonic/C-a-l-i~er--Gamma Ray Log BHC Sonic-Gamma Ray Neutron Cement Bond Log Continuous Dipmeter (HPD) Continuous Dipmeter Polliwog Plot Continuous Dipmeter Printout Core Analysis Interval Core No. Core Description (SWC) Interval Core Description (Cony) Core No. Directional Log Drill Stem Test - Test No. Dual Induction 'Laterolog Compensated Formation Density Compensated Neutron Formation Density Gamana Ray-Neut ton Microlog Mudlog Interval Proximity-Microlo g/~ati~ e~ Log Sample Log (ARCO) Interval Sidewall Neutron Porosity Samples (SWC) Interval ,. No. Boxes Samples (Conv) Core No. No. Boxes Samples (Dry) Interval No. Boxes Samples (Wet) Interval No. Boxes Synergetic Log . Final Prints Xerox Sepia BI Line 2"5" . 2"5" 5" 5" ONFIDENTiAt Return receipt to: Atlantic R-ichfield Company North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Processed by:. State of Alaska Division of Oil & Gas Attn: Mr. John Levorsen 3001 Porcupine Drive To: Anchorage, AK Date: May 20, 1977 Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District TRANSMITTAL From: R.A. McIntosh - North Geological Well Name: Gull Island State #2 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Run No. Scale X BHC Sonic/Caliper Log BHC Sonic/Caliper-Gamma Ray Log BHC Sonic-Gamma Ray Neutron Cement Bond Log Continuous Dipmeter (HPD) Continuous Dipmeter Polliwog Plot Continuous Dipmeter Printout Core Analysis Interval Core No. Core Description (SWC) Interval Core Description (Cony) Core No. Directional Log Drill Stem Test - Test No. Dual Induction Laterolog Compensated Formation Density Compensated Neutron Formation Density Gamma Ray-Neutron Microlog Mudlog Interval Proximity-Microlog/Caliper Log Sample Log (ARCO) Interval Sidewall Neutron Porosity Samples (SWC) Interval No. Boxes Samples (Cony) Core No. No. Boxes Samples (Dry) Interval 2760' - 12770'T~ No. Boxes 10 Samples (Wet) Interval No. Boxes Synergetic Log · Core Chips for Cores ~Jl,2,3 & 4. ( 1 box ) Xerox S ep ia Bi Line Receipt acknowledged:~,f ~,~ · Return receipt to: Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Date: ~--//~/77 Processed by: Catherine Worle,M State of Alaska Division of Oil & Gas At tn: Mr. Tom Marshall 3001 Porcupine Dr. To: Anchorage, AK Atlantic Richf~.eld Company North Alaska District TP~u'xtSMITTAL From: R.A. McIntosh - North Geolog{cal Date: May 20, 1977 Well Name: Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Gull Island State #2 Run No. Scale Xerox' Sepia BI Line · 1,2 4~6 _1,2 . 1,2 x BHC Sonic/Caliper Log BHC Sonic/G~p~-Gamma Ray Log BHC Sonic-Gamma Ray Neutron Cement Bond Log Continuous Dipmeter (HPD) Continuous Dipmeter Polliwog Plot Continuous Dipmeter Printout Core Analysis Interval Core No. Core Description (SWC) Interval Core Description (Conv) Core No. Directional Log Drill Stem Test - Test No. Dual Induction Laterolog Compensated Formation Density Compensated Neutron Formation Density Gamm~ Ray-Neutron Microlog Mudlog Interval 2750' - 12770' Pr okimity-Microlo g/Caliper Log Sample Log (ARCO) Interval Sidewall Neutron Porosity Samples (SWC) Interval No. Boxes Samples (Cony) Core No. No. Boxes Samples (Dry) Interval No. Boxes Samples (Wet) Interval No. Boxes Synergetic Log . 2"5" 1 1 2 "5"i 1 1 _5" ] __ 1 . 5" 1 1 2" 1 x m Core Analysis for Cores #1~2~3 & 4 . 2 x Sidewall Core Analysis 9531' - 12751' 2 x Core-Gamma Correlation 2 x Water Analysis Report for DST #1 (Samples #1,2 & 3) 2 x Eastman Whipstock Gyroscopic Directional Survey 2 .u , FiDENTIAL Receipt acknowledged:_ -~zz ~ Date Return receipt to: Atlantic. Richfie Compan North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Processed by: Catherine Worley Atlantic~-RichfieldCompany North Ar~-~ ~an Producing Division North Aia~ istrict Post Office b~x 360 Anchorage, Alaska 995'10 Telephone 907 277 5637 May 9, 1977 Mr. Hoyle Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject' Gull Island State #2 Dear Sir' Permit No. 76-13 Enclosed please find the Completion Report, Drilling History and Directional Survey for the above mentioned well. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, Frank M. Brown District Drilling Engineer /vp Enclosures ' ' ~ Sigtiature Date Title RECEIVED }"arm l> 7 SUBMIT IN ~ ' ,* STATE OF ALASKA revt~FSt OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE I II I WELk cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* ' "la. TYPE OF WELL: ~'n,WELL ~ GASwELL ~ DRY ~ Other WJ l dcat b. TYPE OF COMPLE~ON: , WELL OVE~ EN BACK nESVm Other , 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 360. Anchoraee, Alaska qqSln 4. LOC~TZON OF W~;LL (Report location c~ear~y and-in accordance with amy State requireme~t~)* At surface 2378'S & 59'E of NW c? Sec 28 T12N,R15E UM At top prod. interval reportedbelo 1268'S & 1894'~ of NW cr Sec 33,T12N,R15[ UM At total depth 215iN & 2305~E of SW cc Sec 33,Tl~N,R15E,UM T 12/29/76 3/18/77 4/22/77 29' RKB 5. API NUMEILICAL CODE 50-029-20195 6. LEASE DF-~iGNAT1ON /kiND SERIAL ADL 34629 7.IF INDiA.N, A-LLOT~_ZE OR TRIBE NAiV~ 8. UNIT F.A.R.M OR LEaISE NAME Gull Island State #2 10. FII~LD AND POOL, OR WILDC KT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE O~.~ECTIVE) Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UM 12. PETilVIIT NO. 76- 13 ELF~VATIONS ~DF, RKB, I~'1', GR, ~'PC)*I17. ELEV. CASINGtiEAD '2,770 MD,lO,125'TVD 8790' MD,7363' TVD ~ow ~A~* ROT~,~ :: Single All 22. PP~ODUCING !N~---,RVAL(S). OF TI~IS COMPLETION~TO,P, BOTTOM, NA]VIE (MD AND Top Sadlerochit lO,095'MD, 8253'TVD //~ -~- Base Sadlerochit 10,355'MD~ 8427'TVD 24. T~'PE ELECTEIC AND OTI{~ LOGS RUN -- CAIiI,E TOOLS 23. WAS D~RECTIONAL SUf{,VEY MADE Yes DIL/SP/GR/CAL,FDC/SNP,/GRZC,A,L~BHCS/GR,FDC/CNL/GR~CBL/VDL/GR/CCL, Di ometer/Cql 25. CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in weld CA. SI~4G SIZE 13-3/~" q-B/R" 26. SIZE ' 711 OP?~N TO PR DUC ON N/A lb th~_ IH.-40 '[ 101' 36" 1ao ~× [72~ Butt IMN-aO I ?77q'. [ 3200 sx Arcticset Cmt I47~ R,,~tIMN_nn l~nan7,~ ! -{9~.,, lnnn sx Class e Cmt I ........1 ..... i ,[ LINER[ I~_ECOI-LD[ [ ] 27. iFUBING. TOP (AID) ~OTTOA/i (MD) SACKS CE),IEXT* SCi~E~ (~fD) SIZE DEPTH SET lO.OR7' ~e:765' 725 ~ (interval, size and number) £~NIOUNT PULLED [PACKER SET (MD) ,i 29. ACID, Si!OT, F;iZLC2 URE, C~,IVNT SQUEXZ~, ETC. DATE FIRST PXODUCTION [ P~ODUCT1ON MEI[iOD (FI .... ii, g, gas Iffl','~i{~i~~size-''~';';-;'~': and type of pump) --p,, ELI., [FE'A~U~ l[~'oduc~ng or tTES'I' WITNESSED BY 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Dr~llSn9 History, 6yroscop~c dSrect~ona] survey. 3g.I hereby certify that the foregoing and attached ~nformat~on t~ complete and correct a~ determined from alUavaHable records SIGNED ~m~ fil . '~ TITLE District DrillinR_Engi~_er n,T~:: _ i m i i *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submittincj a complete arid correct well completion report ee.d log on all types of lands and leases ir'~ Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure- ments given in clher spaces on this form arid in any attachmer'~ls. Items 20; i, nd 22:: If this well is completed for separatc, production from r'nore than one interval zone (multip!.b' completion), so state ~n item 20, and ~ item 22 show the p~cJucir~..g interval, or intervals, top('~),..bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interv~l raf~orted ir~ iter~ 30. Submit ~'~ separ¢~te report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be seperately produce, J, show- ing the acktitional data pertinent to such interval. Item26:'"'"Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). '~4. SUMMAi(Y £)~' FO{~.MA'I(iON TF, S'I'S INC'LU[')INC; 'IN'I'F.~.VAL TF~S'TED. Pt~Ig~SUR£ DATA A_NrD'~cl~COVEltlF_~ OF ()IL. GAS. 35. G EIOI.,OG I C M ARKK1R~ WATEI2. AND MUD NAME 'MEAS ,, .~(~. C'OIIE DATA. A'I'I'ACI[ BRIEF DF_,SC~[pI~IO.NS OF L1T[iOLOG¥. POROSITY. F[{ACTURF.,S. APPA.P,~,NT AND, D~I:'EX.'TEI) .NliOWS OF ()IL,, GAS Oil WAT]glI. DRILLING HISTORY GULL ISLAND STATE NO. 2 API 50-029-20195, ADL 34629, Permit No. 76-13 Spudded well @ 2100 hrs on 12/-29/76. Drld to 2750'. Ran DIL/SP/GR/Caliper from 2750' to 110' Ran 13-3/8" 72# MN-80 butt csg w/shoe @ 2729', FC @ 2650'. Cmtd w/320~ sx of Arcticset mixed @ 15.0 ppg. NU & tstd 20" x 13- 5/8" spool & tstd pkoff to 2000 psi. NU BOP. Drld 12¼" hole to 9765'. Ran DIL/GR from 9765' to. 2728'. Tstd BOP. Drld 12¼" hole to 10,28'4'. Ran DIL/GR from 10,284' to 9,550'. Drld 12¼" hole to 10,415'. Ran DIL/GR log from 10,414' to 2,722'. Reamed various intervals. Circ & cord mud. Ran BHCS/GR, FDC/SNP/GR/CAL logs from 10,414' to 2,722'. Ran sidewall sampling tools. Took 45 SWC between 3,391'-10,932' w/100% rec. Ran velocity tool. 'Ran 9r5/8" 4~7#. MN~80~& S-95 butt csg w/shoe @ 10,407', FC @ 10,321; lower FO @ ~521; upper FO @ 2394'. Cmtd 9-5/8" csg w/lO00 sx Class "G" cmt mixed w/0.2% D13 & 0.75% D65, slurry wt 15.8 ppg. Bumped plug w/3000 psi. Held OK. Installed & press tstd 9-5/8" csg pkoff to 5000 psi. Opened lower FO & cmtd thru w/300 sx Arcticset cmt mixed w/0.2% D13R & 0.2% D59, slurry wt 15.5 ppg. Closed & press tstd lower FO to 3000 psi OK. Opened upper FO & circ 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" anul. Wtr wash anul followed by 273 bbls Arctic' Pack. Break thru @ 144 bbls w/O% contamination at end of job. Closed & press tstd upper FO to 3000 psi OK. Displ lignosulfonate mud w/bland mud. Circ & cond. Drld 8½" hole to 11,804'. Ran DIL/GR log from 11,790' to 10,407'. Began coring @ 11,824'. Core barrel jammed at 11,832'. RIH w/reamer. Reamed from 11,756' - 11,828'. Stuck pipe while reaming. Pumped 10 bbls of 28% acid around BHA. Lost circ. Pipe jarred free. Pumped lost circ pill down. Regained circ. Washed and reamed back to 11,832'. Resumed drlg. MW 10.6 ppg. Drld to 12,297'. RIH w/core barrel. Reamed 12,267' to 12,297'. Cored to 12,384' Reamed core hole out. Drld and reamed to 12,770'. Ran Eastman ~i'Ql':t~-:~-s-qq~t survey. Ran Schlumberger DIL/GR. Ran BHC/GR log & FDC/CNL/GR with Caliper Log. Ran Dipmeter/Caliper Log. Took 30 sidewall sample cores. Rec 16 samples. Ran velocity survey. TIH to cond to run csg. Ran 7" 29~ MN780 butt csg lnr5 t°812'765" Cmtd w/725 sx Class G cmt w/.7~oD65-'&-~0.2% D13, slurry wt 1 . ppg. Bumped plUg w/3400 psi. CIP @ 0130 hrs 3/22/77. Chgd rams & tstd BOPE's. Found cmt @ 9972'. CO to tgP. of lnr @ 10,~087'. Attempted lnr lap tst. Press bled from 1500 psi to zero. PU RTTS pkr. Csg above lnr lap tstd OK to 3000 psi. Drld out cmt in 7" lnr to 12,684'. Ran 7" EZ drl retainer & set @ 9986'. Pumped into lnr lap @ 5BPM w/lO50 psi. Squeezed 300 sx of Class G cmt into lap w/.2% D13 & .75% D65 mixed to 15.8 ppg. Maximum press 450 psi. WOC. PU. 8½" bit & drld out cmt to top of lnr. Tst to 3000 psi OK. PU 6" bit & CO to 12,684'PBD. Press tstd csg to 3000 psi OK. Ran Cased hole logs' Gyro survey, CBL/VDL/GR/CCL logs. Made clean out trip w/6" bit & 7" csg scraper. Chgd & press tstd 3½" rams & BOPs. RIH w/7" RTTS pkr & 3½" tbg tstg string. Tailpipe @ 11,970'. Set pkr & tstd pkr to 2500 psi. Tstd surf connections. Displ tbg w/diesel. Perf'd one shot/ft 12,278' - 12,290' 12 299' -12,306' 12,311' 12,317' & 12 335' 12,346' ' ' , - , , - · No flow. Pumped 23 bbls of diesel into form @ 4200 psi. Opened well. Press dropped to zero. No flow. Pumped 95 bbls of acid into form to 3000 psi. Ran Hewlett-Packard press rec. SITP 1400 psi. Flowed for 4½ hrs w/tbg press declining to zero. Cont flowin w/50 psi TP @ 400 BFPD, 95~r,,..~-~1~ oil, GOR 900, Chlorides 20,000 ppm,~ L-UlYPIU II/ L L~L DISTRIBUTED TO: l I 77 STATE OY ALASKA "' ..... DIVISION OF OIL & GAS Page 2 Drilling History Gull Island State No. 2 SI well for 12 hr. buildup. Killed well. POH w/7" RTTS tst string. Cmt retainer set @ 12,158'. Tstd to 2000 psi. Squeezed 125 sx 15.8 ppg Class G cmt below retainer. Left 30' of cmt on top of retainer. Pulled out of retainer & tstd to 1500 psi. RIH w/RTTS pkr & BH tst asbly. Set pkr @ 10,321'. Tstd tbg to 3000 psi, anul to 2500 psi. Displ tbg w/91 bbls diesel. Tstd lubricator. Perf'd intervals 10,810'-10,818', 10,797' ..... -10,804', 10,740'-10,760' , 10,724'-10,728' , 10,715'-1~,,72-~'-'~"10'703'-10,709' . Flowed ~:well'5 min after each perf. Shut in press 1300 psi, opened well on ½" & 1" chokes. Flowed 3 bbls, well dead. SI press built to 850 psi. Pumped 25 bbls diesel @ 5 bbls/min @ 2250 psi, followed by 12 bbls 28% HC1 acid followed by 143 bbls acid w/1 ball sealer every 2.5 bbls. Displ acid w/115 bbls diesel. Ran temp survey. Ran press rec & Amerada bomb. Set rec @ 10,828'. Flowed well on ½" choke. Flowed @ 5000 BPD rate. SI well to let ball sealers fall'to btm. Cleaned up well on~'~"~hoke. Flowed well thru ARCO separator on 32/64" choke w/FTP of 1240 psi,. 1656 BOPD, 1220 MCF/day, GOR 738. Increased choke size to 40/'64". FTP @ 990 psi, 2971 BOPD, 2000 MCF/day, GO.~ R~6~.~.~, 28.6 API gravity. SI well for press bui~-~'p-~'---~i]led well. POH w/7" RTTS test string. ~.~._t_.]~,~.~cmt retainer @ 10,675'. Test above same to 3000 psi. Ran 3½" tbg w/ tailpipe @ 10,354'. Tstd pkr w/2500 psi OK. Displ tbg w/87 bbls diesel. RU & tstd wireline BOP. Perf'd w/1 shot per ft intervals~..10,617'-10,627', 10,560'-10,570', 10,575'- 10,595' 1625 psi on tbg. RU to acidize. Broke down form w/3600 psi @ 5- 3/4 bbl'/min. Performed acid job by pumping 10 bbls methanol ahead of 4800 gal 28% HC1-acid using 60 1.3 SG ball sealers. Pump rate w/acid 6 bbls/min. Max press 3500 psi. Displ acid w/diesel. With 72 bbls diesel pumped, balled out w/7000 psi, indicated good ball out job. Displ acid w/135 bbls diesel. Ran temp survey. Tbg press 1150 psi. Flowed well w/final choke size 48/64" FTP 2400 psi. BH flowing press 4290 psi @ flow rate 291.9 _M_MCF/day, ~I well for press buildup survey. Killed well. POH w/tbS. Ran gauge ring & junk bskt. Set 9-5/8,, EZ drl pkr @ 9978'.Tested retainer to 3000 psi OK. Mixed and pumped 300 sx of cement below retainer. Retested retainer to 3000 psi & POH. RIH w/3½" tbg & RTTS pkr. Set pkr @ 9186' tailpipe @ 9314'. Displ tbg w/diesel. Perf'd w/1 shot/ft interval 9515'- ~9.~5_~5'. No flow. Pumped 25 bbls diesel, then 2150 gals 28% acid, breakdown press 3700 psi. Final press 5500 Psi, max pump rate 10 bbl/min. Ran temp survey. F1 owed well total of 21 bbls @ 200 BOPD rate. SI well for build up. Killed well. POH LD'3½" tbg. Set EZ d~r-1--'-~]r]i.'@i'9092.'. Broke down form w/2200 psi. Press up on top of retainer 3000 psi, held OK. Squeezed 100 sx cmt below Pkr w/35 sx dumped on top. Ran & set EZ drl retainer w/brass blanking insert @ 8790'. Displaced hole from 2555' to surface w/diesel. Tstd 9'-5/8" csg to 2500 psi. ND BOP. Installed cap w/valve in gauge. Tstd 9-5/8" pkoff & cap to 2500 psi.. Released rig @ 1800 hrs on 4/22/77. MAY 3 1977 Division of Oil and Gas Cc;nservation CHEMICAL 8--~( .OLOGICAL LABORATr4f TELEPHONE ~907) //9-4014 P.O. BOX 4- 1276 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509 'S OF ALASKA, INC. 4649 BUSINESS PARK BLVD. WATER ANALYSIS R}ZPOi~T' Ol~p~TO~~ At]antic R]chf]e]d Company.. FI~LD COUNTY. STATE , A1 aska DAT~ April 20, 1977 LOCATION ~.~ No 5695-3 FOP.)[ATION INTERVAf- S~'~PL~ ~o~.... S_amp1 e Number 3 ]' 00am PJ~]~IAR~8 & CONCLU3IOI~'§:, Basic' Sediment and Water, % ................ '95.0 Insufficient sample for oil analysis. 6983 303.74 s~ ...... 440 9.1 5 97 2.48 ~ 1 6600 468.1 2 3703 184.78 c.,.-'~.~ 0 0 222 18.25 ~t~t, 1 950 31.98 -- - --- H~.*o=t~ ...... 509.25 ~ ~ 509.25 O~ pH 29005 8~ ~ @ ~°F.: 28388 o~ 0.22 --¢~=~~ 6.6 c~ ,~&~ 0.25 ~~ F~ 8,~m~ple shove de~Hbed CONFIDENTIAL WATliR ANALY$1~ PATTE~ MEQ per Unit HCOa 20 CHEMICAL &---( OLOGICAL LABORATC' q TELEPHONE [907) 719-4014 P.O. BOX 4- 1276 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509 WATER ANALYSIS REPORT $ OF ALASKA, INC. 4649 BUSINESS PARK BLVD, DsT o?m~v,'ro~ Atlantic Richfield Company' w :LL no_ ,.,,.ti FI~LD COUNTY. STATm A1 as ka DATE April 20, 1977 LAB No. 5695-2 LOCATION . . FORMATION IHT~RVAL 8AMPLE FRO~. .... Sa_mple Number 2 5:00am !~M~S & CONCLU~IO~.~: .... Basic Sediment and Water, % ................ 9'5.3 Insufficient sample for oil analysis. 8oa~=a . . 5937. 258.26 s,~at,, ...... ~ 97 ' 2.48 c~ ~ " 4108 . ~ 2Q¢_.9 9 ~~ - - - ~~ ' _ 255 ..... _~0.96 ~~ ~ ...... H~~ ..... 440 9.15 1 5800 445.56 0 0 1950 31.98 486. ~ rot~ Ank~ 486.69 27597 s~ ~ @ ~s,~... 26993 ob~ .... 6.6 r~i~,~ - - . CONFIDENTIAL 0.24 0.26 F~ WATER ANALYSIS PATTERH MEQ p~ U~it CI 200 Na HCO, 20 Ca -SO, 20 Mg CO · 20 Fe 84~mpI~ above ii'l/l I I 11 I I I I I 1 I }fl I /-t I l/ ¥~ I I 1 LJ.I l'lll 'lIIl } i J } ] 11 I I I I~/.J J i Il I 1t I { I I I I I I I I'I[ I I I I I 1 Il } { LLJ~kJ_]- iiiii!1 IlYl] · .1: ; _Ill Ill]l llll/~ll) I } IJlllttfillt I } l} 1 1{I {!lJllllllllliltlil ll{Illllll Illl.{{ljllllll lllllll Iii ll}[1}{llillll Ill} liltl}llll{ ~IlilJkll{ lillJl}l/l~~illl Ill Illlllt rtl [llil})ll{ ;tlllllillll ,~ - i - iIlllll/ll ] II{l) I il [llll ~11Hfl ) ~ ~~F;~~ .................. I T ~II llllJ tJ~lJlJlllll 111 IllllJll -t %~-~ , Illllill IJllll Illl till 1 · ' f ' 1' ~lllflllll $~1111 i - I lllllr) ll]l~?:- ' llII[Illliiilitlllll - t lI!lllllilIIIllll ~l '-~Eastman / ~- t Whipstock l~~ A PETROLANE C,C~PANY REPORT of SUB-SURFACE D IREC TI ON.4 L SURVEY Atlantic. Richfield COMPANY Gull Island State #2 WELL NAME North SIope LOCATION JOB NUMBER TYPE OF SURVEY Gyro scopic DATE 4-4-77 SURVEY BY Shyam Talwar OFFICE Alaska COMPLETION REPORT MARCH 3t,1977 ATLANTIC RiCHFiELD COMPANY GULL iSLAND STATE NO, 2 GYROqCOPIC SURVEY K B ELEV, 29 FT. RADIJS OF CURVATURE METHOD OF COMPUTATIONS COMPUTED FOR EASTMAN WHIPSTOCK INC. BY F. M. LINDSEY AND ASSOCIATES RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY I B M ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TRUE NEAS. DRIFT VERTICAL DEPTH ANGLE DEPTH D M SUB DRIFT SEA DIREC DEG. O O O 100 O O 100,OO 200 O. 15 199,99 300 O 10 299.99 400 O 10 399.99 500 0 1.5 499,99 600 0 10 599.99 700 0 0 699.99 800 0 O 799.99 900 O 0 899.99 1000 0 10 999,99 -29-00 $10.OOE 71.00 SlO,OOE 170-99 SiO,OOE 270.99 $31.OOE 370.99 $26,00E 470.99 N82.00E 570.99 N59.00E 670.99 $ 5-OOW 770°99 $ 5,00W 870-99 S 5-OOW 970.99 $ 5.00W 1100 0 10 1099,99 1070,99 Sil.OOW 1200 0 15 1199,99 .1170,99 $16,00W 1300 0 20 1299,99 1.270,99 N52,OOW 1400 0 20 1399,99 1370,99 N 4'~OE 1500 0 15 1499,99 1470.99 NSO,OOE 1600 0 1© 1599.99 1570.99 STO.OOE 1700 0 35 1699,98 1670,98 S62,00E 1800 0 30 1799,98 t770,98 548.00E l~q~ ~ 0 3(3 1899,97 1870,97 S3o.00E 2000 0 20 1999.97 1970,97 S21,OOE 2100 0 15 2099,97 2070.97 S45.00E 2200 0 10 2199,97 2170,97 $21.OOE 2300 0 10 2299,97 2270.97 240~ 0 10 2399,97 2370,97 S69,00E TOTAL COORDINATES 2.00 S 30,00 2-00 S 30,OO 2-21 S 30,03 2,55 S 30,16 2.81 S 30.30 2,97 S 30.60 2.85 S 30.95 2.92 S 31o05 2-92 $ 31.05 2,92 $ 31.05 3,06 S 31,04 3-36 S 31,00 ~~, 71 5 30-91 3.85 S 30,~9 3.33 S 30,26 2,97 $ 30,58 3,00 S 30.94 3.27 S 31,55 3,82 $ 32,33 4,45 S 32,93 5.08 S 33,29 5.51S 33.57 5.82 $ 33,77 6,03 S 33,96 6,16 S 34.23 CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE D M S 30.06 $ 86 11 9 E 30.06 S 86 11 9 E 30.11 $ 85 46 58 g 30.27 5 85 9 22 E BO,43 S 84 41 23 E 30.75 $ 84 26 36 E 31.08 S 84 43 39 E 3t.19 $ 8~ B7 4i E 31.19 $ 84 37 41E 31.]9 $ 84 37 ~1E 31.19 S 84 21 20 E 31,18 S 83 48 40 E 31.13 $ 83 8 32 E 30.74 S 82 48 0 E 30.4.5 S 83 43 4 E 30,73 S 84 26 28 E 31,09 S 84 26 52 E 31,72 S 84 4 8 E 32,55 S 83 15 27 E 33,23 S 82 17 47 E 33,68 S 81 18 50 E 34,02 S 80 40 16 E 34,27 S 80 13 17 E 34,49 S 79 55 10 E 34-78 $ 79 47 53 E DOG LEG SEVERITY DEGIIOOFI 0,0OO O,O00 0,250 0.080 0,015 0,080 0 · O 8,0 0-i70 0o000 0.O00 0.170 0,O18 0,080 0,090 0,319 0,090 0,080 0 · 4 20 0,090 0.078 0.160 0.090 0,080 0,119 0.021 SEC T I ON DISTANCE t2,~6 12.46 12.67 13-03 t3.59 13-59 13-69 13.69 13.69 i4.~9 14,37 13.80 13,58 13,73 t4,20 14.98 15.79 16,51 t7,01 t7,36 17.63 17.84 RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PE'RFORMED BY [ B m ELECTRONIC COi~PUTEI< TRUE MEAS, DRIF'T VERTICAL DEPTH ANGLE DEPTH D M SUB DR I F T SEA DIREC DES, 2500 O 20 2499.97 2470.97 $86-00E 2600 O 15 2599,97 2570,97 N73.OOE ,. O0 0 15 2699 97 2670 97 N31 OOE 2750 0 ~0 2749.90 2720 ~96 N52.0OE 2800 O 30 279~.96 2770~96 NB3.00E 2850 ~ 1~ 28~9,9& 2820.96 S36.0OE 2900 3 0 2899,92 2870,~2 S52.OOE 2950 3 55 2949.83 2920.83 S61.00E 3000 5 0 2999,68 2970,68 $44.00E 3050 6 45 30~9.41 B020,41 S4~,OOE 3100 7 0 ~09~.05 3070.O~ S36.00E ~1~0 8 5 3i~8,62 311~.62 $23.00E $200 9 ~5 3198.02 3169,02 SI~.OOE 3250 10 30 3247.26 321~.26 S17,00E 3300 11 0 3296.38 ~267.38 $19.0OE 3350 il 30 3345,42 3316,42 S24,00E ~00 12 0 3394,37 3365.37 345m 13 0 3~43,18 341~,18 $33,00E 3500 14 0 3491,80 ~462,80 S32.50E 9550 15 0 3540,21 3511.21 $3~.OOE ~600 15 50 ~588.41 ~559.41 B650 1T 0 B696..~ B7 $S300E BT00 18 5 B684,04 ~655.04 B~50 19 10 B731,42 3702.42 S33-00E 9800 20 15 ~778.49 B749.49 $B2.00E B850 22 0 ~825.1B 3796.19 S92-00E 990() 25 BO B871.24 3842.24 S~2.00E 3950 25 90 9916.79 3887-73 SB2.00E 4000 27 ~" · v B961.58 3932.58 S32 OOE TOTAL COORDINATES 6~25 S 34-66 E 6,19 S 35.17 E 5,93 S 35,51 E 5.69 S 35,72 E 5.52 S 36.12 E 5.81 S 36,79 E 7..14 S 38,07 E 8.81 S ~+0,59 E 11.1.? S 43,67 E 14,94 S 47.12 E 19.62 S 50.85 E 25,33 S 54,07 E 32.61 S 56,51 ~ 41.0I S 58,84 E 49,88 S 61,72 E 58,95 S 65.30 E 67,89 S 70.15 E 76,97 S 76,04 E 86,78 S 82,36 E 97,31 S 89,13 E i08,40 S 96,47 E 120,18 $ 104,27 E 132,79 S 112,53 E 146.14 S 121,29 E 160.37 S i30,35 f 175,65 S 139.90 F 192.05 S 150,15 E · ~ 209,6~ S 161,!3 E 228.38 S 172,85 E CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE D M S 35,22 $ 79 46 9 E 35,71 $ 80 O 20 E B6.O0 S 80 30 36 E 36.t'7 S 80 56 49 E 36.54 S 81 18 2 E' 37,25 $ 81 0 52 E 38.74 S 79 22 9 E 4i.54 $ 77 45 ~ E 45.07 $ 75 38 51 E 49.44 S 72 24 12 E 54.51S 68 53 36 E 59.71 $ 64 54 4 E 65.24 S 60 O 51E 71.72 $ 55 7 29 E 79.36 $ 51 3 2~ [ 87.97 S 47 55 25 5 97,62 S 45 56 17 E 108,20 S 44 39 17 E 119,64 S 43 30 6 E 13!,96 S 42 29 t6 [ 145.11S 41 40 4 E 159.11 S 40 56 41E 174.06 S 40 16 49 E 189,92 $ 39 41 26 E 206,66 S 39 6 19 E 224.56 S 38 32 12 E 243.77 S 38 1 9 E 264.40 S 37 32 53 E 286.42 S 37 7 14 E DOG LEG SEVERITY DEGtlOOFT 0,170 0,090 0,179 0.500 0,534 1.501 3.501 1,862 2.156 3,501 0.522 2.240 ~*0~1 1.831 1,011 1,076 1*267 2,000 2,001 2,001 1.687 2.326 2.182 2.163 2,173 3°500 3.000 4.000 3,000 SECTION DISTANCE 18' 18,21 18,08 17,93 17,92 18,43 20,12 22~57 25,87 B0,62 ~2,79 50*46 59.14 68,46 78.21 98.~5 110,27 122.5t i35,~7 149.25 163.96 179.55 19.6~06 213.73 232.68 253,01. 274.70 RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY I B M ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TRUE MEAS, DRIFT VERTICAL DEPTH AF~GLE DEPTH SUB DR I FT SEA DIREC TOTAL 'COORDINATES 4050 28 0 4005,93 3976.93 $32-00E 4100 29 40 4049.72 4020.72 S32.00E 4150 311 15 4092,82 4063.82 $~2.50E 4200 3~ 0 41~5,17 ~106,17 S~2.50E 4250 B4 a5 4176,68 ~1~7.68 5~3.50E 430n 35 10 4217,65 4188.65 $~2.00E 435~ 33 0 4259.06 4230,06 $29,50E 4400 30 50 4301.50 4272.50 $26.50E 4450 31 0 4344,39 4315.39 $24.00E 4500 32 15 4386,97 a357.97 $24,50E 4550 33 35 4428,9~ 4399,94 $25,00E 4.600 35 0 4470,24 4441,24 4650 36 40 ~510.78 4481.78 525,00E 4700 38 15 4550,47 4521,47 $25,50E 4750 39 30 4589.39 4560,39 S25.50E 4800 41 0 4627,55 4598,55 $25.bOE 4850 42 20 4664.90 4635,90 $24.50E 4900 43 30 4701,51 4672,51 S24.50E 4950 45 30 ~737,17 4708,17 $25,50E 5000 46 a5 4771,83 4742,83 5100 47 ~0 4839,87 4810,87 525,50E 5200 47 30 4907,43 4878,43 S25,50E 5300 47 30 4974,99 4945,99 2~7.96 S 1.85.O9 E 268.41S 197.86 289.85 S 211.39 E 312-27 S 225,67 E ~35.64 S 240.85 359.7~ S 256.35 E 383.~1 $ 270,68 407.15 $ 283.08 E 430.39 S 294.04 E 454.29 S 304.81E 478.97 S 316.19 E 504.45 S 328,20 E 530.92 S 340.69 E 558,43 S 353,66 E 586,75 S 367.17 615-91 S 381.08 E 6~6.04 $ 395.13 E 677~02 S ~09,25 708,78 $ 424,06 E 741,38 $ 439,43 E 807,66 S 470,69 E 874,20 $ 502,43 E 940.75 S 534,17 E 565.79 E 596.84 E 627.~8 E 658,49 E 690.25 722,22 E 5400 47 0 5042,87 5013.87 S25,50E I007.03 5500 47 35 511'0.69 5081,69 S24.50E 1073,63 5600 ~6 30 5178,83 5149.83 S25.00E 1140.09 5700 46 45 5247.51 5218.51 S25.50E 1205,83 5800 46 5 5316.44 5287,44 S26.50~ 1270.94 5900 46 30 5385,54 5356,54 S26,00E 1335,78 CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE D ~,~ $ 309.42 $ 36 44 20 E 333,46 S 36 23 48 E 358.74 S 36 6 t4 E 365.28 S 35 51 19 E 413.t2 $ 35 B9 46 E 441-73 S 35 28 26 E 469,6~ S ~5 11 495.90 S D4 48 36 E 521.25 S 34 20 28 547.08 S 33 51 573.92 $ 33 25 50 601.82 S 33 2 56 630.84 S 32 41 17 E 66i~00 692,17 $ 32 2 14 E 724,27 S 3I 44 ~6 E 757,29 $ 31 27 791,10 5 31 9 8 825,95 S 30 53 30 861,83 934.81S 30 13 59 E 1008,30 S 29 53 1081,83 S 29 35 19 1155.09 S 29 19 44 1228,37 S 29 4 13 1301.36 $ 28 49 39 E 1373,92 $ 28 38 18 1446,28 S 28 1518,52 DOG LEG' SEVERITY DEGtlOOFT 2,000 3,340 3-171 3-500 3.560 1,302 ~.586 4,599 1-364 2.516 2,697 2.839 3.359 3.183 2.500 3,000 2.829 2,320 4.127 2.556 0,798 0,000 0o000 0,5C0 0°803 1.121 0.365 0,~40 0.~87 SECTION DISTANCE 297, 320,98 345,81 371,83 399.05 427,07 454.65 480,87 506°48 532.6~ 559.75 587.83 61'7.01 647°32 678-59 710.78 7~3 ~ 777o.0 812-8~ 848,77 921.82 1068.75 1i~1.92 1215.19 1288.20 1360.65 1432.78 1504.73 RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFOR¢,~ED BY I B r,q ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TRUE MEAS,~ DRIFT VERTICAL DEPTH ANGLE DEPTH D M SUB DR I F T SEA DIREC DEG, TOTAL COORDINATES 6000 47 0 5454,06 9425.06 $26.00E 1401.24 $ -754.15 E 6100 47 45 5521,77 5492,77 $26,00E 1467,38 S 786,40 E 6200 48 0 6588,85 5559.85 S26.00E 1534.04 S 818,92 E 6300 48 30 5655.44 5626,44 $25,00E 1601.38 S 851.03 E 6400 48 45 5721,54 5692,54 S24,50E 1669.52 S 882,45 E 6500 49 0 5787,31 5758.31 S24,50E 1738,07 S 913.69 E 6600 48 50 5853.02 5824,02 $24.0©E i806,80 S 944,65 E 6700 48 45 5918,89 5889.8o $24,00E 1875.53 S 975,25 E 6800 48 20 5985,10 5956,10 S24.50E 1943.86 S 1006.03 E 6900 48 15 6051,63 6022.63 S24.00E 2011.93 S 1036,69 E 7000 48 0 6118.38 8089,38 $23.50E 2080,08 S I066.68 E 7100 4'7 15 61S5,77 6156.77 S23,50E 2147.83 S 1096,14 E 7200 47 15 6253,65 6224.65 $23.50E 2215,17 S 1125,42 E 7300 47 0 6321,69 6292.69 $23.00E 2282.51 $ 1154.35 f 7400 47 0 6389.8g 6360.E~9 $23,50E 2349.70 S 1183,22 E 7500 47 0 6458,09 6429.09 523.505 24i6.77 S 1212.38 ~ 7600 46 15 6526,77 6497,77 S2B,OOE 2483,56 $ 1241,07 E 7700 46 0 6596,08 6567,08 523.00E 2549,91S 1269.24 E 7800 45 45 6665.70 6636,70 S23.00E 2615.99 S 1297,29 E 7900 44 55 6735.99 6706.99 S23.00E 2681,46 S 1325,08 E 8000 45 0 6806.74 6777.74 $23.00E 2746.51S 1352,69 E 8100 45 0 6877.45 6848.45 523.00E 2811,60 5 1380.32 [ 8200 45 20 6947.96 6918,96 523.50E 2876,76 S 1408.32 E B300 45 15 7018.30 6989,30 523.00E 2942.06 S 1436.37 ~ 8400 45 15 7088,70 7059,70 523,GOE 3007.43 S 1464,12 E 8500 45 15 7159,10 7130.10 $22,00E 3073,05 5 1491,30 E 8600 ~5 15 7229,5i 7200.51 $21.OOE 3139.i2 $ t517.33 E 8'700 45 5 7300.01 7271.01, $19.50E 3205.66 S 1541.87 E 8800 45 15 7370.51 7341,51 S19.00E 3272.61S 1565,25 E CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE 1591,30 $ 28 17 20 E 1664,82 5 28 il 16 E 1"738.94 $ 28 5 40 E 1813,47 5 27 59 16 E 1868,39 5 27 51 33 E 1963.60 5 27 43 50 [ 2038,84 5 27 36 7 E 21i3~93 $ 27 28 26 E 2188.77 S 27 21 48 g 2263.32 S 27 15 39 ~ 2337.64 $ 27 8 56 [ 2411,37 S 27 2 14 E 2484.67 5 26 55 58 [ 2557,81 $ 26 49 58 E 2630,80 $ 26 4,3 41E 2703.82 S 26 38 27 E 2776.39 S 26 33 7 E 2848,34 $ 26 27 44 E 2919,99 $ 26 22 37 E 2991.00 S 26 17 49 E 3061,55 $ 26 lB 15 E 3132,15 $ 26 8 53 E 3202.99 S 26 5 2 E 3273.97 S 26 1 21 E 3344,90 S 25 57 ~0 E 3415,79 S 25 53 11 E 3486.60 S 25 47 50 E 3557.19 S 25 41 i2 E 3627.67 S 25 33 40 E DOG LEG SEVERITY DEG/IOOFT 0.500 0.750 0.250 0,75I 0.377 0.250 0,325 0.090 0,49f~ 0,292 0.$72 0,000 0.366 0,366 0 · 000 0,794 0,250 0,250 0,820 0,070 0.000 0,424 0 · 268 0.000 0,710 0.710 0 · 769 0,299 SEC T ION DISTANCE 1577.z5 1650.51 172~,~6 1798~70 1873,55 1948.71 2W23,9~ 2099,05 2173,85 2248,36 2322.71 2396,50 24~9,8~ 2543.05 2616,11 2689 2'761 2833.79 2905.52 2976.59 30a7.20 ~I17.85 3188,70 3259.70 3401.64 3472-65 354,3,57 36i4,~6 REC" - * ON£, OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY I B M ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TRUE VEt,~T i CAL .MEAS, DRIFT ..... o ~ DEPTH. ANGLE DEPTH D M SUB DRIFT SEA DIREC DEG, TOTAL COORDINATES CLOSURES DISTANCE ANf3LE D .~l S 8900 45 5 7441,01 7412,01 519,00E 3339.67 S 1588.34 9000 45 5 7511,61 74.82,,61 519,50E 3406.53 S 1.611,69 9100 45 30 7581,~95 7552,95 $19,00E 3~73,63 S 1635.12 9200 46 0 T651,7~ 7622,73 519,00E 3541.36 S 1658.45 9300 46 55 7720,61 7691,61 $19,00E 3609.90 S 1682.05 9400 4~ 0 7738,85 7759,85 sIg,00E 3679,01 S ]705.84 9500 47 40 7856,6~ 7827,63 $19,OOE 3748.54 S 1729.78 9600 47 50 792~-86 7894.86 S18.00E 3818.T4 S 1753-27 9~00 48 15 7990,71 7961,71 S.IB,OOE 3889.47 $ 1776.25 9800 ~8 30 805Y,14 8028,14 $17~50E 3960.66 $ 1T99,04 . 9900 48 40 8123,29 ~094,29 SIB,OOE 4032,08 $ 1821.91 10000 43 30 8189,44 8].6(),4~+ S17.50E 4103.51 S 1844.T7 10050 48 15 8222,65 8193,65 S17,00[ 41~9.20 S ]855,85 THE FOLLOWINc, DATA IS FROM EASTMANS ~,AGNETiC MULTI SHOT SURVEY 10204 48 0 8325,~5 8296,45 S13,00E 4249.94 S 1885,52 E 10335 48 0 841.3,t0 8384,10 $13,00E 4344,80 $ 1907,42 E 10463 46 45 8499,78 8470,78 S12,00E 4436,74 S 1927,81 E 10526 46 a. 5 8542,95 8513.95 S12,00E 4481,63 S 1937,35 E 1061q 46 0 8606,42 8577,42 Stl,50E 4546,83 S 1950,91 E 1071~ 45 20 8671,41 8642,41 Sll,OOE 4612,08 S 1963,89 E 10804 45 0 8736,97. 8707,97 Sll,OOE 4676.82 S 1976,47 E 10898 46 25 8802,61 .$773,61 Stl-OOE 4742.87 $ 1989,31 E 10992 46 30 8867,35 8838,35 S12,00E 4809,65 $ 2002,90 E 11085 47 45 8930,63 8901,63 S12,50E 4876.25 S 2017,36 E lllgO 48 ~0 8993,94 8964,94 S14,00E 4945o19 S 2033,59 E 11273 49 45 9054,69 9025,69 S14,50E 5013.44 S 2050,92 E 11366 49 45 9114.78 9085,78 S14oOOE 5082.23 S 20~8,z~0 E ~649.43 $ 23 55 29 E 4.745,05 $ 23 42 7 E ~-837,47 $ 23 29 7 E 4882,45 S 23 22 41E 4947.70 S 23 13 2i E 5012,79 S 23 ~ 54 E 5077,31S 22 54 34 E 5143,17 $ 22 45 t7 E 5210,02 S 22 36 30 E 5277.08 S 22 28 31 E 5~47,00 S 22 21 13 E 5416-72 S 22 14 55 ~ 5487.02 S 22 8 ~4 E DOG LEG SEVERITY DEGI1OOFT 0.160 0.354 0,482 0,500 0.930 0,870 0-5'75 0.~10 0-376 0.~29 O,328 0,748 1,444 O,OOO 1,061 0,000 0,862 0.760 0.366 1.521 0,565 1,376 1.315 1,203 0,410 SECTION DImTANCc 3756,15 3827,20 3898.80 3971,2'7. 4044,3~ 4t17,83 41gi-81 ~266,09 4340,75 4415.64 4490,54 4527,85 4641 ~ 4738.~1 4831,64 4877,00 4942,79 5008.42 5073.4.3 5i39.77 5207.04 5274..46 534~,70 5414,66 5~85,20 f RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CAL'CULAT[ONS PERFORHED BY ! B ~ ELECTRONIC CONPUTER TRUE MEAS. DRIFT VERTICAL DEPTH ANGLE DEPTH D ~ SUB DRIFT SEA DIREC DEG. TOTAL COORDINATES 11459 48 35 o175.58 9146.58 S14.00E 5150,51S 2085,42 11553 47 40 9238oB2 9209.32 S14.00E 5218,~ S 2102,95 1.1646 ~7 30 9301,05 9272:,05 513.50E 5285.12 S 2i18.67 11739 45 5 9~65..30 9~36,30 S12.50E 5350.62 $ 2133.80 tI8B3 44 0 9432.30 9403.30 $12o50E 5415,00 S 2148,07 11927 4B 20 9500.29 9471,29 S13.00E 5478,30 $ 2162.39 12019 42 0 9567.93 9538.93 S12.00E 5539,18 S 2175,89 12112 42 0 9637.05 9608.05 SI1.50E 5600.10 $ 2t88.56 12.20~ 42 10 9707.55 9678.55 SI1.OOE 5662,55 S 2200.98 1230~ 42 10 9777.22 97a8o22 $11.OOE 5724.50 S 22t5.02 12395 42 30 9846.71 9817,71 SII,OOE 5786.64 S 2225.10 12488 42 0 9915.55 9886,55 511,50E 5847.97 $ 2237,30 12581 a2 5 9984,61 9955o61 S!i.50E 5909.00 $ 2249,72 12675 42 0 10054.41 10025,41 $12.00f 5970.64 $ 2262,54 12703 42 0 10075.22 10046.22 S12o50E 5988.94. $ 2266,51 12770 42 0 10125.01 10096o01 $t2.50E 6032.71S 2276.22 BOTTO,~q HOLE CLOSURE 6447.85 FEET AT S 20 40 19 E DISTANCE ANGLE D 5556.69 S 22 2 iB,c,+ E 5626.0D ,5 21 56 35 E 5693,97 S 21 50 40 E 5760.41 S 21 44 ~30 E B825,50 S 21 B8 15 ~ 5889,6~ S gl B2 24 E 5951.22 S 21 26 44 E 6012.57 S 2t 20 45 E 6075.26 $ 21 14 26 E 61B7.37 S 2t 8 9 E 6199.~0 S 2t 1 58 E 6261.~3 S 20 56 8 E 6~22,78 $ gO 50 35 E 6384.95 $ 20 45 14 E 6403.48 S 20 43 ~4 ~ 6447.85 S 20 40 19 E DOG LEG SEVERITY DEG/iOO.FI 1.247 0,979 0,345 2,647 1,160 0.745 1,536 0,360 0-297 0.000 0,351 0,589 0,09-/ 0,257 1.195 0.000 SECTION DISTANCE 56.2~,6i 5692.77 5'759.40 5824.67 5888.95 5950,67 6012.15 6074,96 61lB7,17 6199,58 6261,2~ 6~22.75 6384.94 640~.48 6447.85 MEASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN I00 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH. TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL SUB MD-TVD VERTICAL D~PTH DEPTH SEA DIFFERENCE CORRECTION TOTAL COORDINATES 129 129. 100 229 229, 200 329 329. 300 429 429, 400 529 529. 500 629 629, 600 729 729. 700 829 829, 800 929 929. 90,0 1029 1029, t000 1129 1129, 1100 1229 1229, 1200 1329 1329, 1300 1429 1429. 1400 1529 1529. 1500 1629 1629. 1600 1729 1729. i700 1829 1829, i800 1929 1929. 1900 2029 2029, 2000 Z129 2129, 2100 2229 2229, 2200 2329 2329, 2300 2429 2429, 2400 2529 2529. 2500 2629 2629. 2600 2729 2729. 2700 2829 2829. 2800 2929 2929. 2900 3029 3029, 3000 3130 3129, 3100 3231 3229, 3200 3333 3329, 3300 3435 3429. 3400 3538 3529, 3500 2.01 2.33 2,62 2.88 2.95 2.84 2.92 2.92 3,15 3,45 3,82 3,73 3.17 2.96 3,04 3,42 3.99 4,64 5,23 5,60 5.89 6,07 6.19 6.25 6.14 5.80 5.59 8.10 13.20 22.86 37,74 55,86 74.17 94,75 30°00 30.06 30,20 30.36 30.72 31.02 31.05 31.05 31.05 31,03 30.98 30.84 30.38 30.30 30-'70 31,05 31-80 32.51 33.07 33.36 33.65 33,81 34,04 34,32 34.83 35,29 95.61 36.47 39.4.2 45,57 52,88 57.88 63,98 74.23 87.41 MEASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPIH, TRUE MEASURED VERTICA, L SUB MD-TVD VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH SEA DIFFERENCE CORRECTION TOTAL COOR D t NA'TE $ 3642 3629. 3600 13 4 3747 3'729. 3700 18 5 3854 3829. 3800 25 7 3964 3929. 3900 34 9 4076 4029. 4000 47 lB 4193 4129. 4100 65 16 4314 4,229, 4200 85 22 4432 /.329. 4300 103 18 ~550 4429. 4400 121 18 4673 4529. '4500 t43 22 4802 4629. gAG00 172 29 49.38 4729. 4700 209 37 5084 4829, 4800 254 4,5 5232 4.92_9, 4900 303 49 5379 5029,, 5000 350 47 5527 5129,, 5100 398 q, 8 5673 5229. 5200 444 46 5818 5329- 5300 489 45 5963 5429. 5400 5.34 45 6110 5529. 5500 581 47 6260 5629. 56~0 631 50 6411 5729. 5700 68? 51 656~ 5829. 5800 734 52 6715 5929. 5900 786 52 6866 6029. 6000 837 51 7016 6129. 6100 887 50 7163 6229. 6200 934 47 731.0 6'329,, 6300 981 47 7457 6429, 6400 1028 47 7603 6529. 6500 1074 46 7747 6629. 6600 1118 44 7890 6729. 6700 1161 43 8031 6829. 6800 1202 41 8173 6929. 6900 124~. 42 8315 7029. 7000 1286 118,23 14.5.36 176.92 214.63 258.46 309.02 366.47 422,00 478.97 617.05 701,18 797.11 895.54 993~37 1091.82 1188,16 1282,60 1376.96 1474.03 1574.31 1677.08 1781.47 1885.82 1988.88 2090 · 92 2190.42 2289 · 24 2386.08 2485.55 2581.00 2674.95 2766.69 2859.22 2951.87 103~00 120.70 I40.70 164.26 19i.65 223.37 260.49 290-12 316.19 346,50 381.61 420.20 512-38 558.71 604.99 649.90 695-93 742.30 789.65 838.30 885,~1 933,,01 979.83 1026.08 1071.28 1114-22 1157,21 1199,51 1241.92 1282.44 1322.32 ].361.26 1400.53 1~+40.53 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E MEASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH. TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL SUB MD-TVD VERIICAL DEPTH DEPTH SEA DIFFERENCE CORRECTIO'.N TOTAL C O0 R D I N A T E $ 8457 7!29. 7100 1328 8599 7229. 7200 1370 42 8741 7329. 7300 iai2 42 ~883 7429. 7400 1454 9024 7529, 7500 1495 41 9167 76~9. 7600 1538 43 9312 7729. 7700 1583 45 9459 7829. 7800 1630 ~7 9607 7929. 7900 1678 48 9757 8029. 8000 1728 50 9908 8129, 8100 177~ 51 10059 8229, 8200 1830 10209 8329, 8300 1880 50 10358 8429, 8400 1929 ~.9 10505 8529, 8500 1976 47 10650 8629. 8600 2021 45 10792 8729'. 8700 2063 10936 8829. 8800 2107 44 11082 8929. 8900 2153 46 11233 9029. 9000 2204 51 11388 9129. 9100 225~ 55 11539 9229. 9200 2310 51 11687 9329, 9300 2358 48 11828 94,29. 9400 2399 41 11966 9529, 9500 2437 38 12101 9629, 9600 2472 35 12236 9729, 9700 2507 35 12371 9829, 9800 2541 34 12506 9929. 9900 2577 36 12641 10029. 10000 2612 35 3044.78 3138,46 3233.13 3328.26 3422.61 3518,94 3618,19 3719o94 3823.68 3930°02 4037,80 4145.63 ~466.67 4569,B8 4769,88 ~874.15 ~983.99 5098,45 5208,37 5314.31 54tl,71 5504.27 5592,93 5681,62 5779.73 5859,79 5948.27 14,79.75 15!7.07 1551.~3 1584.42 1617,23 1650.73 1684 · 90 1719.94 1754,88 1789-21 1823.76 1857.80 i886,36 1911.23 1934.17 1955.29 1974.85 1994,66 2016.61 2043,27 2072,44 2099.85 2125,30 2146,78 2168,28 2186,88 22O4,69 2222,01 2239,60 2257,58 INTEr~POLATED VALUES FOR EVEN TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL DEP TH DE P T H 1000 999. 2000 1999, 3000 2999, 4000 3961~ 5000 4771. 6000 5454, 7000 6118. 8000 6806. 9000 7511, 10000 8169. 11000 8872. 12000 9553, 1000 FEET OF MEASURED gEPTH, SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES 970. 9-06 S 91,04 1970. 5.08 S 33,29 2970. 11.17 S 4~.66 3932, 228.38 S 172.85 4742. 741,44 S 439,29 5425, 1401,24 S 754.15 6089, 2080-21 S 1066.,99 6777. 2746.50 $ 1352.69 7482. 9406.62 $ 1611,40 8160. 4103,60 $ 1844.46 8843. ~815,33 $ 2004.11 9524. 5526.71S 2173.21 HORIZONTAL. VIEW SCALE i"= I000' ATLANTIC RICHFIELD ~COMPANY GULL ISLAND STATE.'No. .............................. RADIUS OF CURVATURE GYROSCOPIC SURVEY -2800 ................. :5200 $600 4000 4400 4800 5200 5600 6000 6400 68OO 7600 8ooo ..... t ' . ...... 8400 -8800 9200 9600 .. ............ ; .... 2 . . I0,000 _ - .................................. ~ ' TVD=lO, 125' , ......................... - .; ...................... '- TMD: 12,770' ' ' i 800- - · . ~2oo ................ GYROSCOPIC SURVEY . 2000 2400 - - f 2800- ............. 3200 - - ! - _ - ................. 3600 ....... i ....... .; - _ ¢ ........................ ' ALL DE~.THS SHOWN : ARE TVD _ - ............ ...................................................... 6000 .... . . ..... 6400 " -- - -'i .........: .................... i__ i._- ...... ' ....................... : _ . VERTICAL SECTION SCALE' I" ' = I000 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY gUll ISLAND STATE No. 2 RADI'US dF--C0RVATURE |~U|[It /'~!i1¢1 II-.,Clll r-i~,./Liu~.~lll~:~ i..,~f~,l,,,~l,ul! North Alaska District Post Office r 360 Anchorage, ~,,,~ska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 April 14, 1977 Mr. Hoyl e Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject' Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76-13 C. GEOL ~I~ i '~Nd-- ~-I 2 ~NG 3 FHG 5 ENO ..... 2' .... 3-'GEOL -I --'ky ..... I DRAFT I SEC CONFEE: FILE: Dear Sir: Enclosed please find the Monthly Report of Drilling Operations for the above mentioned well. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, Frank M. Brown District Drilling Engineer /vp Enclosures Signa'ture Ti tl e Date CONFIDENTIAL DtSTRIBIYY~D TO: STATE OF DfVT:';"O:,; OF OIL & C.,.,~L~ CONFIDENTIAL Form No. P--4 STATE OF ~LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DLTPLICAT'Jg MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS APR 1 5 1977 1. 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADbRESS OF O~A P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCA~ON OF W~ 2378' S & 59' E of NW cr Sec.28,T12N,R15E,UM -~. APl NI3~{ERICA3~ CODE 50-029-20195 LEASE A.~,-D SERIAL DESIGNATION NO. ADL 34629 T. IF INDIA~, A~T [E~ OR TRIBE NAME '%~ ~IF.~ OR LEASE N~E Gull Island State 9. WE~ NO ~2 10. FIELD AND POOL. OR %VILDCAT Wildcat Ii. SEC.,T.,R.,M..mO~6MHOLE OB,rF_,CT~ Sec. 33, T12N, R15E, UM 12. P]gP~MIT NO. 76-13 REPORT TOTAL DKPTH AT E, ND OF MONTH, CH~NG~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND C~WIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~N~ VOLLqVIES USED, PERFORATIONS. TESTS A/XFD RESULTS. FISHING JO~. JUNK LN HOLE A_ND SlDE-TP~ACKED HOLE AND A3qY OTH]gR SIGNIFICANT Cq-~G~ ~ HOLI!: COlXrDITIONS. Report for the month of March, 1977. Core barrel jammed at ]],832'. RI~ w/reamer. Reamed from ]],756' - ]],828'. Stuck pipe while reaming. Pumped ]0 bb]s of 28% acid around BHA. lost circ. Pipe jarred free. Pumped lost circ pi]] down. Regained circ. Washed and reamed back to 1],832'. Resumed dr]9. MW 10.6 PPg. ~r]d to ]2,297'. RIH w/core barrel. Reamed ]2,267' to ]2,297' Cored to ]2,384'. Reamed core hole out. ~r]d and reamed to ]2,770'. Ran Eastman'multi-shot survey. Ran Schlumberger ~Ik/GR. Ran BHC/GR ]o9 & F~C/CN[/GR with Caliper [09. Ran ~ipmeter/Ca]iper ~o9. Took 30 sidewall sample cores. Rec 16 samples. Ran velocity survey. TIH to cond to run cs9. Ran 7" 29# MN-80 butt cs9 lnr to 12,765' Cmtd w/725 sx Class G cmt w/.75% D65 & .42% D13, slurry wt 15.8 ppg. Bumped plug w/~400 psi. CIP @' 0130 hrs 3/22/77. Chgd rams & tstd BOPE's. Found cmt @ 9972'. CO to top of lnr @ 10,087'. Attempted lnr lap tst. Press bled from 1500 psi to zero. PU RTTS pkr. Csg above lnr lap tstd OK to 3000 psi. Drld out cmt in 7" lnr to 12,684'. Ran 7" RTTS w/EZ drl retainer & set @ 9986'. Pumped into lnr lap @ 5BPM w/lO50 psi. Squeezed 300 sx of Class G cmt into lap w/.2% D13 & .75% D65 mixed to 15.8 ppg. Maximum press 450 psi. WOC. PU 8½" bit & drld out cmt to top of lnr. Tst to 3000 psi OK. PU 6" bit & CO to 12,684'PBD. Press tstd csg to 3000 psi OK. Ran Cased hole logs: Gyro survey, CBL/BDL/GR/CCL logs. Made clean out trip w/6" bi~ & 7" csg scraper. Chgd & press tStd 3½" rams & BOPs. RIH w/7" RTTS pkr & 3½" tbg tstg string. Tailpipe @ 11,970'. Set pkr & tstd pkr to 2500 psi. Tstd surf connections. Displ tbg w/diesel. Perf'd one shot/ft 12,278' - 12,290', 12,299' - 12,306', 12,311' - 12,317', & 12,335' - 12,346'. No flow. Pumped 23 bbls of diesel into form @ 4200 psi. Opened well. Press dropped to zero. No flow. Pumped 95 bbls of acid into form to 3000 psi. Ran Hewlett-Packard press rec. SITP 1400 psi. Flowed for 4½ hrs w/tbg press declining to zero. Cant flowing w/50 psi TP @ 400 BFPD, 95% wtr, 5% oil, GOR 900, Chlorides 20,000 ppm, ½" and 3/4" choke. As of March 3-T~-1977, flow ~-~'tg' well. CONFIDENTIAL s~ _///~~ L~7~ :~ District Drillinq En.qir~e~ NOTE--Report on this form is required for .each calendar m0nth$ regardless of the ltotu$ of operations, and must ~ filed In duplicate with the oil and gas conservation commiflee bythe 1Se of the succflding mon~,unle, otherwise directed. O~IB STATE of ALASKA u~PART,,ENT OF NATURAl_ RESOURCES Division of ()il and Gas Conservation · TO: Hoyle H. Hami! Director Thru:Lonnie C Smith Chief Petroleum Engineer FROAA: John C. ~i I ler Petroleum En~i~eer April 6, 1977 SUBJECT: ~!itness Flo~v Test on Arco -<~Gull Island/ ~nd Dri 11 infl Op6~16ii~ ='~on~'' BP - Sag Delta ,qo. 4 March 30 throuph ~}ril ~:,_ 1977 - On March 30, 1977 I traveled to Prudhoe Bay via co~m~ercial aircraft, leavinq Anchorage at 9:00 AM and arriving at Deadhorse at !0:50 A~q. John Neppler, Arco drilling engineer, met me and we drove to Parker Ri~ Ho. 141 on Gull Island State No. 2 where ! ~it~essed a ~?ell flow test. Due to the confidentiality of the test, the detailed test report has been filed separately in the confidential well file. On the evening of March 30, 1977 I was requested by Swede S~enson, BP drilling superintendent, to ~itness that drilling operations were in progress on BP - Sag Delta No. 4. Chris Barnard, BP engineer, drove ~.e, to the ~ell. Jim Bro~, BP drilling foreman, showed ~m the Sag. ~o ~'~ . ..~ ~ell 70 feet from the ~,~o. 4 drilling well. I Watched the cre~ add a drill collar to the drill string and proceed to drill at 135 feet at 8'30 P~.I. I alse observed fresh cuttings on the shale shaker. I sig~ed the "Drillers Log" as witness to the above. At the conclusion of the Arco-~u!l ~sland S~ate ~o. 2 test,on A~ril ~., 1977, I returned to Anchorage via cmm'ercial aircraft, leaving Peadhorse at 10-2[) and arriving in Anchorage at 1-10 ~: t vHtnessed a well test on,Arco-Gull ~sland State ~,~o. 2 and ~~rill in9 operations on' DP-Sag Del ta No. 4 -. , , . ' . TEST · ,SEPARATOR DATA SHEET -t. Io,/ ' DATE 1 2 3· 4 § 6 7 I 8 9 10 11 12 SEPARATOR L ,'~a,.~ -~]::L METER ' .~ GAS METER TIME 0 [ / REMARKS PRESS TEMP READING ,.. '~'B'i~ READING ~,BI3LS STATIC DIFF. TEMP PLATE ...... ., ......... , , ,,, . . - ................ . , .,, ~z.sa q~ 7/3 /C~ 3~o /q.Z .95 Wo 5-6 7o 7~ ~ - ..... ~ ~ · . , , , , , , ................... ~ ,, ~ SEPARATOR DATA SHEET · WELL /,~,,'o- ~/'/_.~/Z/.-'~'-.~.' ~%""/.. ~2 TEST ~--,":S -.,',/~':'-,¢7~ - /'¥/~, / ' DATE 1 2 3 4 § 6 7 . ..8 9 10 11 12 SEPARATOR ~ ;¢/.z.:J~t:L METER ..... -. .... GAS METER TIME <::2;/ REMARKS PRESS T E,',; ? READING ,...-~-B-B-L~ READING ~ STATIC DIFF, TEMP PLATE '.~-,~ ........ .1 _. . CHEMICAL &./. .OLOGICAL LABORATO..( TELEPHONE (9071,_..,-4014 P.O. BOX 4- 1276 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509 $ OF ALASKA, INC. 4649 BUSINESS PARK BLVD. hto.I WATER ANALYSIS P. EPORT' .... -- Atlantic Richfield Company OP~r'IATOR FI~LD COUHTY . STAT~ Alaska DA?~_~ ~_P_r'' 20, 1977 ~m NO. LOCATION YORMATION ....... · INTEIRVAL .... SAMPLE ~'~o:4....__Samp1 e #l I '00am 5695-1 ~~s m CONCL'O'gIO~t~: · .. Basic Sediment and Water Content, % ........... _. 94.7. Insufficient sample for oil analysis. ~ ...... 6333 27 5.52 t~ 97 2.48 ~ 4375 218,31 ~ 226 18.5j~ g,xtt~t~ ...... 440 _ _ 9.1 5 ~ . 16Pz00. . 473.76 C~-~t~ - 0 0 !~k~bo~ ..... 1 9_50 __ ~ ~y~a, - - . - ..... Tm~l ~t~ .....51.4:_89 T~ ~~ ~ m~X .~ 29322 N~ci ~~, ~,~ ....... M_28585 o~,~ p~ 6.6 C CONFIDENTIAL WATER ANALYSIS PATWEP,~ g~ CI 200 Na HCOm 20 Ca . .. -- SO, 20 Mg CO · 20 Fe }!/LLLIIIIIll II!llIlJJlll[ !112!1111. t111 illJfllrllllll llllllT] ill/, )lfJJlll]llJl] l!JJlllli]lllJ IiIllIJ31111.1] Ilil)llJltltll i ITll,illll ill[J_/IF ]ilill]lllllJ] lll}[lllIllll }lllilllllllll llltllIIli]{]] IIIllIlIllllll ]liIlll]ll[IJI IllllilllI[lll ]l!I]lIlllllll lll]l~I]llllll l/JlllJJll]lll illlIll)lll}~l 1 )l~[ll~ I Ill LFJ I /II1 17 IL~ ! 11 I11 11! [ lJ I11. Itl Cl HCOs SOl COs CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering COMPANY ATLANTIC RICttFIELD COMPANY WELL .......... GULI. 1SI.J~ND N(). 2 FIELD WILDCAT COUNTY. ARCTIC SLOPE FILE DATE BP-3-423 3/30/77 LOCATION STATE ALASKA. ELEV, VERTICAL SCALE: 5"--100' CORE-GAMMA SURFACE LOG fPATENT APPLIED FOR~ GAMMA RAY RADIATION INCREASE COHI:Ii)F.H'I'I PERM[ABILITY MILLIDARCYS 100 50 10 .5 1 COREGRAPH POROSITY ~ P[~qCENT 20 10 TOTAL WATER ~ PERCENT TOTAL WATER 80 60 4O 20 OIL SATURATION ....... PE. RC[NT POISE SPACE. 20 40 60 80 1238'2 ILIso /ff 5:O 1'55o ~6o~ LIq '7¥ q~ log Zq° ,¢ North Al~ District Post Office dox 360 Anchorage, Alaska Telephone 907 277 5637 February 28, 1977 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject' Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76-13 Dear Sir' Enclosed please find the Monthly Report of Drilling Operations for the above mentioned well. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, Frank M. Brown District Drilling Engineer · // /bjm Enclosures Si gnature Date Ti ti e Form No. P-4 REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. AP1 NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20195 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34629 1. OIL ~-~ GAS [] Wildcat 7. IF INDIAN.ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Atlantic Richfield Company Gull Island State 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P.O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 #2 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2378'S & 59'E of NW cr Sec 28, T12N, R15E, UM 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 33, T12N, R15E, UM 12. PERMIT NO. 76-13 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED~ PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. R: (' ' ''f : CONFIDENTIAL Anchor;tg~: SIGNED TITLE. Dist. Drill ing Engineer 7 -~ -- DATE. NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committ~o by the lfith of the succeeding month, unl~ otherwise direct~l. North AI~,'''~, District Post Offic,~ Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 31, 1977 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Co~¢~uc:t,'o~ 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, A1 aska 99501 Subject' Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76-13 Dear Si.r' Enclosed please find the Monthly Report of Drilling' Operations for the above mentioned well. We consider this hole extremely tight and-would appreciateyour cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, Frank M. Brown District Drilling Engineer /jw Enclosu es/, ..~ ..... ) ~ ''. ~'.~ ...... S~gn~[~e ~tle Date STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICA'r~ MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 0IL W~LL [~] OA~ --.L., r-1 aT.,., wi 1 dcat 2. NAME OF OP~%A. TOR Atlantic Richfield Company ~DSRESS OF O~]~.TOR ' P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION O,F WELL 99510 2378'S & 59'E of NW cr Sec 28, T12N, R15E, UM 5. API NUA{ERICAL CODE 50-029-20] 95 ~ESIGNA?ION AN'D S~IAL NO. ADL 34629 ~~ TRIBE NAME ~{ OR LEASE NAME Gu]] Island State 9. WELL NO #2 ~CAT _Wildcat II. SEC., T., R., ]%{.. (BOq~TOM HOLE omrmCT~%~) Sec 33, I]2N, R]5~ OM IZ. PEi~JVIIT NO. "------- 76-13 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NGF-,S IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A_N"D VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A_ND I:LESULTS. FISHING JOB~. JUNK IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IAI HOLI~ CONDITIONS. RECEIVED 14. I hereby certify that the foregoin~is true and correct ~ SIGNED ~TL~ ___._..__.__ DAT~ NOTE --Report on this form is required for .each calendar month~ regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with th e oil and gat conservation committee bythe 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of 0il and Gas Conservation TO: Hoyle H. Hamilton ?'~c~'O~;~% Di rector · Thru: Lonnie C. Smith . Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM: Ben LeNor~n Petroleum Inspector DATE : January 25, 1977 SUBJECT: Blowout Preventer Equipment Test on Arco's Gull Island #2 T_uesday, January_ 3, 1977 - I departed my home at 7:30 AM for an 8:00 AM s)i~u~p- and 9:00 AM departure via ~ien flight #9 to Deadhorse. I arrived in Deadhorse at 10:40 AM and caught a ride to Arco base where I contacted Gil Meyer, North Slope coordinator, regarding timing of SSSV test on DS 2-4 and BOPE test on Gull Island #2. It was decided I would proceed to Gull Island #2 where I found nippling up in progress. Temperature -12~ F, clear skies, light wind. Wednesday, January 4, 1977 - During the early morning hours I drove to ~r~il Site #2to test sssv and SCSV on 2-4. I later met with Bob Bryant to pick up a meter proving report at the topping plant. At Arco base I requested a maintainer to lead us back to Gull Island due to intensifying of the ground blizzard. Our trip back to Gull Island took one hour and ten minutes with the maintainer breaking drifts for us. Tests began at 1:00 PM utilizing Koomey t~vo stage pump and diesel. Dy 3:00 PM we tested upper pipe rams, both wing valves on the kill line and both wing valves on the choke line to 5000 psig. By 4:00 PH we tested seven valves, thirty-six flanges, manual adjustable choke and Swaco super- choke tested to 5000 psig. However, one gate valve just upstream ~From the superchoke would not test and no parts were available. We asked that they repair this valve ASAP, test it and advise us by phone by 1-10-77. This is so noted on the field inspection report. Also, the manual adjustable choke was being actuated with a 24" rigid wrench and we requested this problem be corrected so the valve could be actuated by hand. This was done. The annular preventer then tested to 3000 psig. However, the lower pipe rams would not test and another delay resulted while ram rubbers were changed. !~le then toured the location as best we could, finding it well organized, the rig in good repair, steel welded fuel tanks not benJled and the well sign J~ot received from Anchorage. Accumulator pressure was 2700 and N~ bottles tested to 1700, 1700, 17~!0 and 1500 psig with two spare bottles in reserve. Both ball and dart type floor valves were on the floor. H. Ham1 Itoh .-2- Gull !sland #g January 25, 1977 Tests resumed at 9:15 ~ with lower pipe rams testing to 5000 psig. At this point in ti~, the Graylok fitting bebween the annular preventer and the blind r&m preventer began leaking due to incorrect installation and another del ay occurred. The flapper was reinstalled in the check valve in the kill line and crews prepa~ ~ back the drill pipe out of the test plug for testing the blind rams when it was discovered the annular preventer element would not retract due to being cocked at an angle in the body. Steaming of the element began to correct this problem. ~dnesday, ~!anuary 5, 1977- Tests resumed at 12:15 AM with the blind rams ~a-nd'~'heck ~ValVe in the kill line testing to 5000 psig. The kelly was then picked up and kelly, kelly cock and lower kelly valve tested to 5000 psig. Tests were completed at 3:15 A~I. I departed Deadhorse via Nien flight #110 at 7:15 Pti, arriving in Anchorage .at 8:45 PM and at my home at 9:15 PM. _In ~.S~rY: I witnessed successful BOPE tests at Arco's Gull Island ~2. ~. At_la~nticRichfield Company North Ameri~-=-n Producing Division North Alask istrict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage,. Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 3, 1977 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, A1 aska 99501 Subject: Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76-13 Dear Sir: Enclosed please find the Monthly Report of Drilling Operations for the above mentioned well. Si ncerel y, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK/jw Enclosures CONFIDENTIAL RECEIVED 'dAN ' § 19T/ Division of Oil and ~s Conservation Anohorsg~ 1R.~. ~' I-?0 STATE OF ALASKA OII. AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMII-I'EE SUBMIT IN DUPLICATe: MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1, o,L []] ~'" []] o~,-. Wildcat WKLL 2. NAME OF OPtlI:L~TOR Atlantic Richfield Co,m, pan,y ...... T'X~k~ss ~' oP~Toa ' " P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL 99510 2378'S & 59'E of NW cr Sec 28, T12N, R15E, UM ~- Ap{' ~U~IEmCAL CODE 50-029-20195 i6" LF~SE DESIGNATION A.%'D SEIRIAL NO. ADL 34629 7. IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. I.FNIT,FA. riAi OR LEASE NAME , Gu]] Island State g. WELL NO '#2 ' 10. FI~L~ A..ND POOL. OR VqlLDCAT Wildcat u. s~.c.. T.. u., ~f.. (~b~o~' ~o~ om,rmcT~ Sec 33, T12N, R15E, U~ PER.MIT NO, 76-13 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT Fa,ND OF MON't"H, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A/WI) Ct,t,t,t,t,t,t,t,t,t~MEHTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A:Nq) VOLI/1HE~ USED, PEavil~O~TIONS, ~'ESTS A/WD I:LESULTS. FISHING JOl~. JI/NK IAI HOLE AND SIDE-TIq3~CKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT C'}{A.NGF~ IN HOLI~ CONDITIONS. Spudded well Ia 2100 hrs 12-29-76. As of December 31, drld 17½" hole to 2009'. C ON:FIDEN RECEIVED ~tAN' 6 Igu-"&~ ~,,',,,.,, ~,~.yo~,,o~, ~.,~ , ,,' ...... .,v,.,~ o~ o,,, ~ o. ~.~ti~~:~ , , ' ,. ' ' , ......d ~, ~/. ,, -.. ~',~;3~ ~, ' .... ., NOTE --Report on this form ii required for each colendQr ~nth~ regardless of/h~totus o~operotions, and m~'tiled in duplicate with the oil ~.d gQs conservation commi~ee by the 15~ of the su~cflding mofl~, unle~ otherwise directed. ~Atlantit:Ri.chfieldCompany North American Producing Division North Alasi~ istrict Post Office ~x 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 December 3, 1976 Mr. Hoyle Hamilton State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject: Gull Island State #2 Permit No. 76-13 Dear Sir: Enclosed please find a Sundry Notice outlining our plans for the above-mentioned well. Very truly yours, ¢. R. Knowles D±str±ct Dr±ll±ng Eng±neer cP, X/jw Enclosure 'Form 1 ~)-403 REV. 1-I 0-73 Subml t "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) 1. OIL. [--"] . GAS n-] WELLL--J WELL OTHER Wildcat 2. NAMEOFOPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESSOFOPERATOR P. 0. 30× 360, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 2378'S & 59'E of NW cr Sec 28, T12N, R15.E, UM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) . Ground Level 61' RKB 29' Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20195 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 3462? 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME :8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9. WELL NO. #2 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 33, T12N, R15E, UM i2. PERMIT NO. 76--13 ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* ~ (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Atlantic Richfield Company proposes to drill the subject well to a new bottom hole location of 2435'FWL, 3040'FNL, Sec 33, T12N, R15E, UM. The new bottom.hole location will yield a well 12,800'MD (10,300'TVD) in depth. This well will also test the Sadlerochit and Lisburne zones. Logs, cores, cutting samples, and tests will be taken at selected intervals. BOPE equipment will consist of a 20-3/4" 2000 psi annular preventer on conductor and a 13-5/8" 5000 psi BOP stack consisting of an annular preventer, 2 ram preventers, and a blind ram preventer.on 13-3/8" and 9-5/8" casing. T!a ~OPE equipment will be pressure tested weekly and oparatio~lally tested on t:ri~)s. T?ie conductor and surface strings will re~min the same as in the original permit. The 9-5/8" casing will be set at approximately 9700')D. The 7" liner will be set at approximately 10,200'~. The weight, grades, and cement will remain the same for these 2 strings. In the event that the bottom of the hole is productive a 5" 15# N-80 liner will be set at TD and cement circulated. hereby certify that the foregoir~g is true and correct District Drilling Engineer TITLE DATE December 3, 1976 A'P,PxROVED BY ~'~Z~.- ANY See Instructions On Reverse Side DATE Approved C°pY getumed f,i~rch 30, 1976 Atlantic Richfield Company North American Producing Division North Alaska District P. O. Box 360 Anchorage-,. Alaska 99510 Attn: Gerry L. Arnold Landman / Re: LO 76-3 / Gull Island State $2 Well FILE: Gentlemen: The plan of operations outlined in your letters of January...26, 1976 and ~L~rch 8, 1976 are hereby approved with the foll~,~ing stipulations: 1. After April 15, 1976, the use of ground contact vehicles shall be subject to te~~tion within 72 hours of notification by the director. 2. All drilling operations must be completed by midnight, May 15, 1976. 3. The operator shall notify this office approximately 48 l~urs before operations are resumed in t/~e Fall of 1976. 4. All garbage, sewage, etc. shall be incinerated and disposed of at an approved site in a manner accepts_hie by the department. 5. All drilling muds, fluids, etc. shall be disposed of at an approved site. Cuttings may. be incorporated into camp pads if previously approved. 6. In addition to the above, the DepOt of Environmen .~a! ........ Conservation requires: ~:3) I~.: ir~:' ii" (a) Any waste water discharges must meet our water qu~t~y s~s of; 30 rog/1 ~OD, 30 n~/1 suspended solids and 200 fecal coliform~/ 100 ml. ! I9/'6 DWI$iC>N OF OIL AND GAS Afl,%tic Pichfield Co. Page 2 }.~zrch 30, 1976 (b) The water treatment plant should have a filter capable of reuoving a 10 micron particle, the system should also have a chlOrine contact tank with a holding time of 30 minutes or more. There should also be a chlorine residual in the water l~s at all times. 7. The Director may requtire that his authorized representative be on site during any operations under this approval. 8.. Any disturbed areas shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Director. 9. A copy of the application ar~ approval letter sl~ll be placed in a prominent location in the operators camp. 10. All operating areas shall be maintained and upon completion of the operations left in a condition satisfactory to ~he Director. 11. A completion report shall be filed within 15 days of completion of operations. Pedro Denton Chief, Minerals Section /- February 2, 1976 Cull Ist~d State No. 2 Atlantic Richfield Cranny Sta~ Permtt No. 7G-I 3 C. R. Knowles District ~illing Er~ineer Atlantic Richfield Co~ny P. O. Box 360 An. cho~, Alaska 99510 Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for ~nnit to drill the above referenced well at a location in ~ction 20, Township 12N, Range 1SE, U~. Well sables, core chips and a ~d log are required. A directional survey is required. ~ny rivers in Alaska and ~ir drainage systems have been classified as important for ~e spawning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these a~as are subject ~ AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder {Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to coa~encing o~rations ~u may ~be contacted by t~ Habitat Coordinator's office, Depart- merit of Fish and Ga~m. Pollution of any ~a~ of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 03, Article 7 and th~ regulations prol mu l ga ted thereunder {Title 18, Alaska Administrative. Code-, Chapter 70) ar~ by the Federal t~ater Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to con~r~cing operations you may be contacted by a ~presentative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS ~.40, Local ~ire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of ~r is being notified of the issuance of this pe~it to drill. To aid us in scheduling field ~or~, we ~uld appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the ~ell is spudded. Ne would also like to be notified so that a represen~ttve of the Division nmy be present to witness testing of blowout p~venter equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. C. R. Knowles 2- February 2, 1976 strih~/des~~ell~ be ~C~6mplete'd~a prbdu~. ~..-~' In the: event of suspension or a~ndonment please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours, Chai~n Alas~ Oil and Gas Conse~ation C~ittee Enclosure cc: Department of Fish and Ga~e, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. Department of Labor, Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division w/o encl. AtlanticRichfieldCompany North America~ I~ucin~l Divisiod North Alaska Disti?6t Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 26, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive ':?i Anchorage, AK 99504 .,' ',. RE: Drilling Permit Gull Island State No. 2 Dear Sir: The Atlantic Richfield Company requests your approval of the attached Application for Permit to Drill the Gull Island State No. 2 well. The requir~survey plat and the $100.00 filing fee are enclo§~d. The proposed well is a directional hole to extend from a surface location on Gull Island in Section 28, T12N, R15E, Um out under Prudhoe Bay to a bottom hole location in Section 20, T12N, R15E, UM. Our plans call for operations to start in ~ebruary, 1976, and extend into the following May. Please contact me if you need additional information. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK/cs Enclosures Form 10-401 REV. 1-1-71 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEEIfi hi ~ ~ ~qTl~ PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN ....... .~ ..txD O~ ANr-,.i(j R/, r- ~ DRILL J~ DEEPEN J--] la. TYPE OF WORK b. TYPE OF WELL OIL GAS SINGLE MULTIPI.E r--I WELL [~] ,WLL [~] OTHER Wildcat zoxE [~] ZOXE L_J 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska, 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL ^ts.ri. ce 2378'S & 59'E from NW cr of Sec 28, TI2N, RiSE A, propos~p~oa.~o.~ 660'N & 660'W from SE cr of Sec 20, T12N, RiSE 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECt'ION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 12.2 miles northeast of Deadhorse 14. BOND INFORMATION: Tw~Statewide Surety and/or No. Federal Insurance Co. ,8011-38-40 APl # 50-029-20195 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. k,~DL 3462 7 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OF. TRIBE NA\IF. 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9. ~I,T. LL NO. #2 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat ll. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM ttOLE OBJECflVE) Sec 20, T12N, RISE, UM 12. Amou,t$100' 00 (',5 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* LOCATION 1'O NEAREST PROPERTYOR LEA.SE. LINE, FT. 660 ! (Also to nearest drig unit, finny) t8. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. 21. ELEVATIONS (Shoxv whether DE, RT, CR, etc.) Ground Level 6' RKB 28' 6,000' 16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE 2,448 19. PROPOSEDDE~It 13,500' Iv. SO;ACl~}zS ASSIGSEI) TO ntis WELL 64.0 20. RO]ARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WII.L START 2-15-76 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGF, AM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CAS1NG wEIGitT PE'I~ FOOT ..... 26,, . .. 20,,' 94# ..... J_7:1/2" i"3-~/8" 72# b,;/;~;.-: MN_-80 J 27 '" 9-S/8"' ....... T ..7 t,, -8032 98 _ SO0-9S .' '_8-i/2.." ...""7" line~ 29# IMN-80 9_5_5 [CiI, Quantity of cement to surface-approx. 4-00 sx --lcirc 4000 sx , ].900 sx [circ iineF i2~ : ~~ T~ sx SETTING DEFfIt 80' S0-11,100~ The Atlantic Richfield Company proposes to directionally drill this well to 13,500%D (12,400+TVD) to test the Sadlerochit and Lisburne zones. Logs, cores, cuttings samples and tests will be taken at selected intervals. A 20-3/4", 2000 psi Hydril will be used on the 20" conductor. A 13-5/8", 5000 psi Hydril and double preventer will be installed on the 13-3/8" and 9-5/8" casing. This BOPE equipment will be pressure tested weekly and operationally tested each trip. .A non-freezing fluid will be left. in all uncemented annuli within the permafrost interval. new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or de. ~q suJ~lll~ice IoT~YF6"ns and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout p~eventer pro~rara. 24. I hereby certify t/~t.thg/Foregoingpj True and Correct SI~NEr,_ C A?/_Lv,~-_t_~'-¢-c. ~. DATE /- -~ 7 - 7/~ m'LE Dist. Brig. En~.}_qer (This space for State office use) CONDITIONS OF A.PPROVAL, 1F ANY: SAMPEES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED MUD LOG OTHER REQUIREMENTS: ~ ws ~ so ~Y~S ~ No DIRECTIONAL SUR~Y REQUIRED A.P.1. NUMERICAL CODE ~YES ~ xo 50-029-20195 APPROVAL DATE February 2, ! 976 T~TLF~ Chairman ~)A'rE February 2, 1916 *See !nstruction On Reverse Side WELL No. 1 LAT. 70° 21' 57. 59 LONG. 148° 21' 52.04 WELL No. 2: LAT. 70° 2:1' 57.57 LONG. 148° PI' 51.16 ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 Y = 5,986,148.81 X 701,277. 13; Y : 5,986, I 47.37 X : 701,307.09 .~N 2 8 i.q7R 20 21 29 VICINITY MAP SCALE: · 4~000' T 12N ;.,,t~GULL. ISLAIVO '"'~ 28. i 2 7 I I I 55 34 TII N SECTIONS 27, 28,33 & 34 RI5E , U.M AD.L. No. 34629 EXISTING SHEET PILING EXISTING SHEET PILING . IVELL . NO. 2 ~.3' 33"E MEA~I"fRUE : .. .. ~ SCALE: I"= 100 ~ ~ r""~ND SHEET PILING END SHEET PILINC,---~ ' ' · _~"/49T. T.U ~:'~i N~*,~[~A~N~IC RICHFIELD CO R ! F '""'"~'~ ......... CE T ICATE OF SURVEYOR ~ .............. LL ISLAND STATE · 223~ I HEREBY CERTIFY mAT i AN PROPERLY -~_eO~u~~~_- ~L~~ ! W !/2 PROTRACT D S~ 28 TI RI SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA % ~ / E , 2N, SE, U M ME OR UNDER MYSUPERVISION, AND ALL ~ *~ I HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 6 ASSOC. DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE CORRECT...[, r, - ~,' ~/'m~' ''~/~',Z ,/. ,~.~ ~ / ~ ~/// I DATE J~NUARY 8,1975 SCALE ~AS NOTED ¢' SURVEYOR ,~ [ CHKB BY. G.D, FIELD BK~ 75-1 _ DATE ,,, ,, , ,~ ,,, , , , WELL No. 1 LAT. 70° 21' 57. 59 LONG. 148° 21' 52,04 WELL No. 2 LAT. 70° 2 i' 57.57 LONG. 148° 21' 51.16 ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 Y = 5,986,148.81 X 701)277 13 Y : 5,986, 147.37 X : 70 I, 307.09 T 12N TIIN VICINITY MAP SCALE: ISLAND 2.8. · i'* = ~,000' i ----' '-- I ! I I I SECTIONS 27,28,33 S 34 I~ 30' --- ".:'"~ ' ' ' ~ ~; ~,. J ~. '.:?... . P ~ ~ ~' . ~ .::~.. .'i ' ' "~/] .... ~ '' ' ~ "?;':': Al * "~'' ~ * ~ ' ' ~ND SHEET PiLiNG ~.~., , &,__.~%~ ~ ~ ~ · ~*~49~ ~'~ ~'~e~J--A~N~IC RICHFIELD CO. ,', 4 / . ;~' - " c[~c~[ o~ su~v[Yo~ ~'"r'~'L~ ..... :"~% STATE ~ ~ ~ ~.. ~. ~.~ ;,.~~ LLISLAND REGISTERED ~ND LiCENCED TO PR~CTIOE ~?a~,.,.,.t.~~-~l LOCATED IN L~NO SURVEYIN~ IN THE STATE OF ALASK~ ~_~O~EsS~O~~~ ~ _ ~,~ T,~T ~,,~ ~L~ ~S~,,~ ~ ~~~~ l ~ ' ' '- Y SUPERVISION, A~D ALL ~ .~ I HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY & ASSOC. DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE ~ [' '7Z5 W. 6TH AVE., ANCHORAGE,ALASKA CORRECT. ,¢. ~X} ~ [DATE _JANUARY 8,19~5 SCALE ~. NOT.(~. bATE ~ ' " SURVEYOR f~ I ~n~' ~T ........ -: CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company ~/Y~ Yes No Remarks 1. Is the permit fee attached .................... ,.~: 2. Is well to be located in a defined pool ...... ./~.~ ?~,,~ ??~- ~ ,r$~,/~ Lease & Well No ~m~/~/~W'~7/ '~ ~ 3. Is a registered survey plat attached .................. ~,,~, 4. Is well located proper distance from property line ......... 5. Is well located proper distance from other wells .......... ~ 6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ..... 7. Is well to be deviated ..................... A~ 8. Is operator the only affected party ................ 9. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............. ~ 10. Does operator have a bond in force ................. ,~J,,~= ll. Is a conservation order needed ........... , ........ ~,~12. Is administrative approval needed ................. 13. Is conductor string provided ..................... 14. Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface . . 15. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings 16 Will cement cover all known productive horizons · ' ' ' .... 17. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones 18. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension & burst 19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating ............. Additional Requirements' Approval Recommended' Geoloqv Engineerinm' TRI~ HWK ~ OKG ~..-? HHH ~,~ Revised 1/15/75