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0 STATE OF ALASKA • ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION �. q F �t WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG" 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: 174-057 ' , 312-125 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 6. Date Spudded: 3/13/1975 13. API Number: 50-029-20151-00-00 ' 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): Surface: 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UM Top of Productive Horizon: 1810' FSL, 2963' FWL, Sec. 21, T12N, R15E, UM Total Depth: 2903' FSL, 4673' FWL, Sec. 21, T12N, R15E, UM 7. Date T.D. Reached: 3/7/1976 14. Well Name and Number: GULL -01 8, KB (ft above MSL): 27.5' GL (ft above MSL): 6' 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- 701277 y- 5986149 Zone- ASP4 TPI: x- 704086 y- 5990412 Zone- ASP4 Total Depth: x- 705762 y- 5991552 Zone- ASP4 10. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 14400' ' 11685' �' 16. Property Designation: ADL 034629 & 034626 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, BHCS / GR / Caliper, FDC / CNL , Dipmeter, Velocity Survey 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" 155# K-55 Surface 80' Surface 80' 36" 180 sx 13-3/8" 72# MN -80 Surface 2283' Surface 2283' 17-1/2" 3400 sx Permafrost II, Top Job 655 sx Permafrost II 9-5/8" 47# S-95 / MN -80 Surface 10610' Surface 8848' 12-1/4" 1500 sx Class'G' 7" 29# N-80 10302' 13093' 8622' 10668' 8-1/2" 1760 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): ScAtMED SEP �4 6 2013 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 2500'- 1971' 37 Bbls Class'G' 1500'- 1480' Tubing Punch 1500'- Surface 173 Bbls Class'G' —5'- Surface ement 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 I Sidewall Core(s) Acquired? ❑ Yes ® No c 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 20 AAC 250.071. None RBDMS MAY 14 2013 J Form 10-407 Revised 10/2012 CONTINUED ON REVERSE Submit Original Only-` 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations an rkers encounter 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Well Tested? ❑ Yes ® No If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test Permafrost Top results. Attach separate sheets to this form, if needed, and submit Permafrost Base detailed test information per 20 AAC 25.071. K-1 10851' 9030' None Kuparuk 11313' 9380' Sag River 12354' 10143' Shublik 12445' 10209' Sadlerochit 12540' 10278' Ivishak Shale 13030' 10625' Lisburne 13180' 10729' 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 Signature: Phone 564-4091 Date: 5/13//3 U v� 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 r� L GULL -01, 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 sheared 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: Clean out cellars to inspect and test trees. Able to get to starting head and got most of solids out, put heaters back on the floor to thaw some more. 05/03/12 T/1/0= 0/0/0 (Master valve change) *** Performed PJSM. conducted LTT for down hole. 2 COP 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/1/0= 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 160 psi in 15 min. Lost 40 psi in second 15 min. (PASS). Bled void to 0 psi. 05/04/12 Conducted PJSM.PT'd through grease port on annulus valve to ensure 0 psi build up on opposite side of gate for 5 min(PASS). Removed old annulus valve. Installed new 2" HWO FMC 120 valve and torqued studs to spec (239 ft lbs). Rigged up blind and jewelry torqued nuts to spec (239 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). 05/06/12 T/I = 0/0. Temp = SI. FLs on GI #1(13 3/8" & 9 5/8"). FL @ 30'. 2 bbls. Dry hole tree. SV = C. IA = OTG. NOVP. 1000. Page 1 of 4 GULL -01, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 02/14/13 9 5/8" / 13 3/8" = 0/93. Temp = SI. MIT 9 5/8" casing to 2500 psi - PASSED, MIT 13 3/8" to 500 psi - FAILED (Pre P&A). 9 5/8" FL near surface. 13 3/8" FL @ surface. Used 4.7 bbls of Diesel to pressure 9 5/8" casing from 0 psi to 2504 psi. 9 5/8" casing lost 86 psi in 1 st 15 min and 32 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 118 psi in 30 min. Bled 9 5/8" casing to 0 psi in 30 min (3.5 bbls). Used 1/4 bbl of Diesel to pressure 13 3/8" from 19 psi to 493 psi. 13 3/8" lost 116 psi in 1st 15 min and 43 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 159 psi in 30 min. Attempted to pump up again with similiar results (see log). Bled 13 3/8" to 0 psi in 5 min (<1/4 bbl). 13 3/8" pressure increased to 30 psi in less then a min. Final WHPs = 87/30. SV, 13 3/8" casing valve = C 16:30 hrs. 02/15/13 9 5/8" / 13 3/8" = 110/140. Temp = SI. Bleed 9 5/8" casing to 0 psi (Pre P&A). FLs @ surface. Bled 9 5/8" casing to 0 psi in 5 min and held open bleed for half hr. Bled 13 3/8" to 0 psi in 1 min. Monitored for 30 min. Final WHPs = 0/30. SV, 13 3/8" casing valve = C. 10:30 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. 02/19/13 RIG UP SWCP 4520. CURRENTLY STANDING BY FOR VALVE CREW. 02/20/13 (P&A) TAG 9-5/8 RETAINER AT 2485' SLM/2500' MD W/2.875" CENT, 2.50" S -BAILER (recovered —1/2 cup of cement/mud). 02/22/13 PJSM. Rig up Ch2 drill unit with 16" auger on Gull Island pad adjacent to well # 1 & 2. Encounter water at 14'. Backfill hole and compact with 966 loader. 03/04/13 Gull Island - Preliminary work; Excavated trench to investigate water depth. Found water encroachment at approx. 15' below pad elevation. Bell surveyed water depth (elevation) - results to follow. Hole was filled back in for safety concerns. Will return to remove vacant cellar on north side of island and cut off conductor to below ground level to accommodate coil. Will also cut off several nmouse & rat hole pipes which may interfere with coil rig up. Addendum: Bell survey indicates that the water encroachment into the trench was at -8.41' BP MSL. 03/16/13 Gull Island #1, Excavation; Cut and removed all mouse and rat hole pipe around Gull - 01 and Gull - 02. Cut and removed abandoned conductor. Commence excavation and removal of abandoned cellar. 03/10/13 Installed heater trunks in cellar boxes of well 01 and 02. Reinstalled tarp on 02 cellar box. 03/19/13 CTU#9 w/1.75"CT. Job Objective: Plug and Abandonment MIRU. 03/20/13 CTU#9 w/ 1.75"CT. Job Objective: Plug and Abandonment (remote) <<< Continued from 3/19/13 >>> RIH w/ 2.5" BDN. Circulate diesel out of hole to OTT. Lay in 37 bbls of 15.8# class G cement from 2500' to 2000'CTM at 1:1. Clean hole from 2000'CTM OOH. RD. 03/22/13 CTU#9 1.75" Coil Tubing. Job Objective: Plug and Abandon (Remote). MIRU. MITT to 2500 psi Passed (AOGCC State Inspector Chuck Seavy declined to witness). Pressure loss 125 psi/first 15 min and 62 psi/second 15 min. Page 2 of 4 • I�L GULL -01, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 03/23/13 CTU#9 1.75" Coil Tubing. Job Objective: Plug and Abandon (Remote) «» RIH w/ 3" JSN. Tag TOC at 1971'CTM (AOGCC State Inspector Chuck Seavy declined to witness). POOH. RIH w/ 1.56" PJ Tubing Punch, 0'', 4 spf (Charges 41 XL, 41 L), 2 swivel/knuckles, 1 swivel, 2 magnetic decentralizer. Pump 1/2" steel ball. Punch tubing at 1480-1500'CTM. POOH. Confirm guns fired. RIH w/ 3" JSN to 1900'CTM. Circ 9-5/8" to hot 9.8 ppg brine. Establish circ down CT up 9-5/8"x 13-3/8" annulus. Circ 130 bbls of hot diesel from LRS down CT into IA. Soak. Bullhead down 9-5/8" 50 bbls of FW w/ Safe -Surf -0 + Red Dye chased w/ 9.8 ppg Brine taking returns up 9-5/8x 13-3/8". Displace all Hydrocarbons from sump. POOH. MIRU Cementers. Cementers pump 10 bbls FW followed by 173 bbis of 15.8 ppg Class G cement down 9-5/8" casing taking returns up 9-5/8"x 13-3/8" annulus. Close in annulus once good 15.8 cement returns at surface. Jet cement OOH from 10' below swab. Wash tree valves. SI 240 psi WHP. SI 120 psi CSG P. Wash BOPs and surface lines. RDMO. 03/23/13 T/1/0= 165/90 Assist CTU Circ out Arctic Pak (P&A) Pumped 166 bbls of 140" diesel down the Coil taking returns up the annulas to surface tanks to flush arctic pak. Final WHP 0/0. CTU on well at departure. 03/27/13 T/1=0/0. Temp = SI. MIT -9 5/8. (P & A). FI's = Cemented. Pressuring up 9 5/8 casing, pressure falling off rapidly, continued repressuring for 2.5 hours until) CO with night shift, pressure drop is slowing, continue pressuring up as per PE. 03/28/13 T/1=0+/0, temp=Sl. PPPOT (PASS) for P&A. Stung into test port (0 psi). Single port, unable to pump through void. Pressured void to 3500 psi for 30 min test, lost 500 psi in 15 min. Attempt to pressure up several times with the same results. Bled void to 0 psi. Start LPE. DHD pressured 9 5/8" casing to 2500 psi, no increase in test void pressure. Bled 9 5/8" to 0 psi, pressured test void to 2500 psi, lost 0 psi in 30 min (PASS). Bled void to 0 psi. 03/28/13 Continued re -pressurizing 9 5/8" casing. Pressure drop-off continuing to gradually slow. Discontinued per PE until day shift. 03/28/13 T/1=751/0. Temp = SI. MIT 9 5/8. (P & A). Attempt MIT to 1000 psi as per WSL (PASSED). 9 5/8 lost 19 psi first 15 minutes & 19 psi in the second 15 minutes for a total loss of 38 psi in 30 minutes. Total diesel used during attempted MIT's in 2 days is 22 gallons. Bled 9 5/8 to 0 psi & rig down for end of shift. Monitor BUR over the next 24 hours. 9 5/8 increased from 0 psi to 180 psi in 45 minutes. Final WHP's = 180/0. 03/29/13 T/I = 0+/0. Temp = SI. WHPs (P&A prep). 9 5/8" casing lost 180 psi overnight. 9 5/8" casing valve = C. 13 3/8" casing valve = O. 03/31/13 9 5/8 & 13 3/8 = 12/0. Temp = NA. Prep for P & A. ( P& A). Bled 9 5/8 to 0 psi in 1 second. Vac out 9 5/8, strap cement level & install lifting eye and strap. Tagged cement @ 22' 8", unable to vac out last 27" of fluid from 9 5/8. Installed lifting eye and strap as per WSL. 04/13/13 Cut off GULL# 2 w/ Goliath Wachs saw. Install Wachs saw on GULL # 1 and cut off GULL #1. Cut was made 1.9 ft below mudline for Gull Is 1. 04/14/13 Prep GULL # 1 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. 04/14/13 Assist with P&A, Pumped diesel down OA to flush arctic pack using wiggle -worm. Page 3 of 4 GULL -01, Well History (Rig Work) Date Summary 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 4 of 4 • F SAONOTES: GULL -01 10' - 15F*' -4G CEMENT PLUG (115-8 ppg) - 3124/137 30- CSG, 155#, K-55, ID = ? 1--1 100- Fli�3/8--CSG, 72#,NMOBTC, ID=12.347- 1—{ 2283' TOP OF7'LNR 1-1 10302' CSG, 47#,M"O,ID= 8.681" 1---i 10610' PERFORATION SLUVIARY REF LOG: ANGLE AT TOP PEW.' Note- Refer to Production DB for historical Perf data SIZE SPF INTERVAL OprdSqz DATE 11315-1132'1 S 12358 - 12380 S 12530- 12538 S 17- LNR 29#, N-80 BTC, .0371 bpf, D = 6.184* 1 14400' —t1480' -j �500* -JE2 4113)� PUNCH (03124#13) (0�312 1=97V =CTM -�TOP OF 15-8 ppg G CEM -W PLUG 2247` —FOC 2500' 19-5/8- CEMENT PLUG (50 SACKS) I 1 10202* 1 7" CEMENT PLUG (50 12428' 242W 1 12610' 1 L:" CEMEf�ff PLt1G (25 SACKS). � E 1:=2992' —47;R TA1,F-R] —f-7; CMWT —FLUG (117 5 SAM PRUIDHOE BAY LHT WELL: GULL -01 POWT No: '1 740570 API No: 50-029-201511-00 SEC 28, T12K R15F- 2376'FNL & 29'FWL BP Exploration (Alaska) 10TRIM PRUIDHOE BAY LHT WELL: GULL -01 POWT No: '1 740570 API No: 50-029-201511-00 SEC 28, T12K R15F- 2376'FNL & 29'FWL BP Exploration (Alaska) • 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, SCANNED JUL 1 0 2013 Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907- 444 -3433 cell 907- 793 -1226 office From: Worthington, Aras J [roailto.Af vVorti_ :li t_o;; 1. -r; (:)m] 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 S Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 4:37 PM To: 'Worthington,Aras J' 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 7:4L( I ?Tv. 17'(- 0S-7 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 SCANNED JUL 2 9 2013 AOGCC 907-444-3433 cell 907-793-1226 office From: Worthington, Aras 3 [rna+ii,A):ry s,Aort inc tur ,{a 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 • • UTILE OF CALAMA 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 i _, f` �`ds Well Interventions Manager��� BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 o 5 Re: Exploratory Field, Undefined Pool, GULL -01 Sundry Number: 312 -125 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, P4 (.44/.,— Cathy . Foerster Chair DATED this day of April, 2012. Encl. STATE OF ALASKA / ALAt �/3 l OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM SION ✓ APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL 20 AAC 25.280 1. Type of Request: w Abandon • ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Suspend ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Perforate ❑ Pull 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 Q 174 - 057 ' 3. Address: ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic 6. API Number: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519 - 6612 50 029 - 20151 - 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 -01 Spacing Exception Required? ❑ Yes ® No 9. Property Designation: 10. Field / Pool(s): ADL 034629 & 034626 - 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): 14400' ' 11685' • 14400' 11685' Multiple (See Diagram) None Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 80' 80' Surface 2283' 13 -3/8" 2283' 2283' 5380 2670 1 Intermediate 10610' 9 -5/8" 10610' 8848' 6870 4760 Production Liner 2791' 7" 10302' - 13093' 8622' - 10668' 8160 7020 E Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Graft: " / b i , ∎ + k ip None None A' Packers and SSSV Type: None Pa (ft) an SS S411.08 n- 4 C BS ArIclinr� e rness10t. 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: April 14, 2012 ' ❑ Oil ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Plugged 16. Verbal Approval: Date: ❑ Gas ❑ GINJ ❑ GSTOR ® Abandoned • Commission Representative: ❑ WAG ❑ SPLUG ❑ Suspended 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Aras Worthington, 564 -4102 Printed Name D g ismoski, P.E. Title Well Interventions Manager Prepared By Name /Number: Signature f8R [.� ✓G CesMosbone 564 -4303 Date Joe Lastufka, 564-4091 Commission Use Only Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness , I ` i 9 Sundry Number: Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test cif Location Clearance S Uii Ph- et_ 2c1 t_ Other: i--- Plot ie 6 ' 4 " ` j ' IL J - 47(-- c. C , c - 5' ; j — o* Subsequent Form Required: e 7 APPROVED BY Approved By: / / ` !4 ..A. COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date 4 -3 — / Z-- . ,..v F.... - • y °� / Sub d I Duplicate , . MP APR 04 201Z • • Summary of Proposed Work BP Exploration Alaska Inc (BPXA) P & A Program Gull Island State #1 PTD 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Present Well Condition The well was drilled to a depth of 14,400' MD, and is cased as follows: " Casing Size Weight Grade Depth (MD) Cementing Record Conductor 30" 155# K -55 80' 180 sx Surface 13- 72# MN -80 2283' 3400 sx Permafrost II, Top Job 655 sx 3/8" Permafrost II Intermediate 9- 47# S -95 & 10,610' 1500 sx Class G 5/8" MN -80 Liner 7" 29# N -80 10,302' - 760 sx Class G 13,093' 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 March 1976, the well was suspended with the following cement and plugs in the wellbore: 12,846' — 13,093' Set 7" retainer @ 12,992' MD, squeezed 175 sx Class G below and 25 sx Class G on top. 12,610' 7" Bridge plug set 12,428' Set 7" retainer and cemented with 50 sx Class G on top. 10,202' Set 9 -5/8" retainer and cemented with 50 sx Class H on top. 2500' Set 9 -5/8" retainer 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 #1: 1. Service and pressure test wellhead. 2. NU 2 serviced valves on the existing dry hole tree. 3. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing) to 2500 psi. 4. RU SL and tag top of retainer (expected 2500' MD) 5. RU CTU, circulate out diesel and lay a 15.8 -ppg Class G cement plug in from 2500' MD to 2000' MD (-37 bbls). 6. Notify AOGCC Inspector to witness Tag and PT of cement plug to 2500 psi. 7. Perforate 9 -5/8" casing @ -1500' MD. • 8. Circulate out Arctic Pack. - 9. Circulate Arcticset I or Class G cement d9wn 9 -5/8" casing through perforations and up 13- 3/8" x 9 -5/8" annulus to surface. 10. Excavate around the well and prep to remove casing and wellhead. 11. 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. 12. Top off any unfilled annuli and tubing to surface with cement. • 13. Place an abandonment plate on top of the cut off casing with the following information: BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Gull Island State #1 PTD# 74 -57 API# 50- 029 -20151 14. Backfill over Well. • • r Gull Island State #1 Permit No. 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Current Status Surface 30" 155# K -55 Conductor @ / I I 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx 9 5/8" FO's @ 1980' MD & 2247'. Lower FO cemented w/ f Arctic Pack 125 sx 15.0 ppg Permafrost II. Upper FO displaced w/ Arctic % Diesel to 2500' Pack /, 7 13 3/8 ", 72 #, MN -80, BTC @ / 2283' MD Cemented w/3400 sx / j 14.8 ppg Permafrost II (primary) & 655 sx Permafrost II (top job) /A _ 9 -5/8" Retainer @ 2500' MD A Retainer @ 10,202' MD w/ 50 sx - Class H on top 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 75 sx Class G ' Top of 7" 29# N -80 BTC @ 10,302' MD 9 5/8", 47#, S-95 & MN-80 @ 10,610' MD Cemented w/ 1500 sx 15.8 ppg Class G (-6400' MD w/ 30% washout) - Perfs 12,358' - 12,380' MD (Squeezed) Diesel & 11,315' - 11,321' MD (Squeezed) Retainer @ 12,428' MD w/ 50 sx Cement � V cement on top Arctic Pack Perfs 12,528' - 12,537' MD & 12,530' - 12,538' (Squeezed) 10.4 ppg Bridge Plug @ 12,610' MD Drilling Mud A 7" Retainer @ 12,992' MD. Squeezed w/ ,i• 7 ", 29 #, N -80 BTC @ 13,093' MD 175 sx Class G and 25 sx on top TOC est. @ Cemented w/ 760 sx 15.8 ppg Class G 12,846' MD (Est. 155 bbls puts TOC @ -8300' w/ j 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner 6" OH Drilled to 14,400' MD lap • • • Gull Island State #1 Permit No. 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Proposed Status Surface 30" 155# K -55 Conductor @ 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx 9 -5/8" x 13 -3/8" Cemented from A j / -1500' MD to surface Cement laid in on top of 13 3/8 ", 72 #, MN -80, BTC @ %% Retainer to -2000' MD 2283' MD Cemented w/3400 sx / 14.8 ppg Permafrost II (primary) & 655 sx Permafrost II (top job) / % 9 -5/8" Retainer @ 2500' MD w/ • hole milled in center via CTU EZ -Drill Retainer @ 10,202' MD w/ 50 sx Class H on top 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 75 sx Top of 7" 29# N -80 BTC @ 10,302' MD Class G ■ /' r 9 5/8", 47#, S-95 & 10,610' MD Cemen MN-80 t d w//1 0 ." sx 15.8 ppg Class G (-6400' MD w/ 30% washout) Sea Water Perfs 12,358' - 12,380' MD (Squeezed) & 11,315 - 11,321' MD (Squeezed) Cement / Retainer @ 12,428' MD w/ 50 sx ,.//,'"'"./,,/,/ cement on top Arctic Pack Perfs 12,528' - 12,537' MD & 12,530' - 12,538' (Squeezed) 10.4 ppg Drilling Mud Bridge Plug @ 12,610' MD 7" Retainer @ 12,992' MD. Squeezed w/ 7 ", 29 #, N -80 BTC @ 13,093' MD 175 sx Class G and 25 sx on top TOC est. @ Cemented w/ 760 sx 15.8 ppg Class G 12,846' MD (Est. 155 bbls puts TOC @ -8300' w/ 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner lap 6" OH Drilled to 14,400' MD bp .•M/ loilI ; :pr. Zito Joe Lastufka 1 , � PO44� Drilling Technologist BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Global Wells Organization 900 East Benson Boulevard P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 (907) 561 -5111 March 29, 2012 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7 Avenue, Suite 100 ._ Anchorage, Alaska 99501 u' Reference: API # 50- 029 - 20151 -00 -00 M A Permit # 174 -057, GULL -01 §!itiasks Oil & ti Direct: (907) 564 -4091 OS 0113 4,,:W0!1',UP,., ,J, tvn Joseph.Lastutka@bp.com .rtt!!:75���. To Whom It May Concern: Regarding Sundry number 311 -381 approved December 16, 2011, it has been decided that the scope of work has changed significantly enough for us to cancel the approved Sundry. Today a replacement Sundry is being submitted to replace the cancelled Sundry (number 311 -381). Please return the cancelled Sundry to us at your earliest convenience. Should you have questions concerning this well, please contact me at 564 -4091. cerel , oe Lastufka Distribution Well Files PDC Page 1 of 3 • Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 2:09 PM To: 'Worthington, Aras J' Subject: RE: Gull Island #1 P &A I have info on a 10.7 ppg DeepCrete blend that has been in use by the drilling dept at BP for surface casing. If you have info on a Class G too I would need to see the freeze /thaw testing that was done to prove it sets before freezing. Guy Schwartz 11, 1)5 Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras J [ mailto:Aras.Worthington @bp.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:56 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: RE: Gull Island #1 P&A Guy, Thanks and will do. On step #9 there is a blend of Class G that SWS has that will work in the permafrost temperatures and that is why I had put it in there as an option. There are cases where I would like to use that blend — particularly in the near future on the surface plugs since AS1 is in limited supply on the slope right now. What would we need to do to approve that blend per AOGCC? Thanks, Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:guy.schwartz @alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:43 PM To: Worthington, Aras 3 Subject: RE: Gull Island #1 P&A Aras, After some thought it might be best to withdraw the current sund 311- ;_ • • • Al' - • - • • - the new procedure. There are enougn cnanges that it would c" ' us to do that. Comments: 1) on step 6 please add to contact inspector to witness PT and Tag. 2) Step 9 should use AS 1 for surface plug. Class G doesn't meet regulations per 20 AAC 25.112 (e). Regards, Guy Schwartz 3/30/2012 Page 2 of 3 Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras J [mailto:Aras.Worthington @bp.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 1:21 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: RE: Gull Island #1 P&A Guy, Here is the proposed procedural revision as requested. Thanks, Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) [mailto:guy.schwartz @alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 11:56 AM To: Worthington, Aras 3 Subject: RE: Gull Island #1 P&A Aras , Please send me a an amended procedure with your proposal and I'll review that. What is the reasoning for the change to the procedure? Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras 3 [mailto:Aras.Worthington @bp.com] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 11:40 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Subject: Gull Island #1 P&A Guy, Thanks for your prompt approval of the change on Put River P &A. As you know the Gull Island P &A campaign has been on hold due to the polar bear dens, but we currently have approval to finish an ice road out there and start working ca. April 16th (April 15th is apparently the latest that AFWS knows of bears leaving their dens, thus this proposed date). I would like to propose a change to the Gull Island #1 P&A. We had originally planned to drill through the CIBP @ 2500' MD and lay cement from top of the CIBP @ - 10,200' MD up to -2000' MD, then circulate out the OA, cement surface, etc. At this point we can comply with our internal P &A policies by leaving the CIBP @ 2500', circulating out all the diesel from the wellbore, and cementing to surface from that point up with a 500' cement plug from 2500' MD up to -2000' MD, then shooting holes in the 9 -5/8" casing as originally proposed, circulating out Arctic Pack and cementing the entire wellbore and OA from that point up. (No change to the original proposal for circulating out 3/30/2012 Page 3 of 3 . • • the Arctic Pack in the OA, this would still occur and OA would be cemented to surface as well). Would you approve this change to the Approved Sundry? Attached is the original Sundry for reference. Thanks, Aras Worthington Wells Intervention Engineer BP Alaska Inc. Office: (907) 564 -4102 Cell: (907) 440 -7692 3/30/2012 Page 1 of 3 Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 12:11 PM To: 'Stephen Lauper' OS Cc: Worthington, Aras J i 7 ? I) 7 Subject: RE: PermaFrost Cement: BP P &As (Gull IS #1 & #2) 1 Aras /Steve, Your documentation provided below and the additional blend information you sent is adequate to allow Class G (with accelerators) to be used in permafrost environments as required by 20 AAC 25.112 (e). Regards, Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Stephen Lauper [mailto:SLauper @slb.com] Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 9:17 AM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) Cc: Worthington, Aras 3 Subject: PermaFrost Cement: BP P&As Mr. Schwartz, My name is Stephen Lauper and 1 am a Technical Engineers for Schlumberger Cementing. I am contacting you on behave of Aras Worthington in response to using Class G vs. AS1 in Perfmafrost. We do not have Freeze Thaw Testing on Class G. But an assumption can be made that if DeepCRETE passes (only around 30% Class G material) that 15.8ppg Class G (100% Class G Material for Solids) would pass with flying colors. The same accelerator would be used for the Class G. We also have a history of utilizing 15.8ppg Class G Accelerated systems in Permafrost with success. From Plugs to Squeezes, 15.8ppg Class G has been used and tested to similar parameters below. Our design software does temperatures simulations which we use to do Compressive Strength Testing to get an accurate picture of what is happening Downhole after we pump the job. The two graphs below are show that it takes significant time for the cement to actually see freezing Temperatures and our testing /experience in the past have shown that this cement will set up before it gets to 32degF. (Latest being on P2 -39 where Class G was utilized at Base of Permafrost to squeeze off perfs and successfully). If we do not get approval for utilizing Class G, these well abandonments may need to be postponed until next year. Some unforeseen events on the slope (Repsol mainly) have taken our stock of AS1 down to zero several times. 1 think with our track record and testing with simulated temperatures, that Class G is viable to use in these wells. Please contact me if you have any questions. 907 952 0445 Regards, Stephen Lauper 3/30/2012 • Page 2 of 3 Cement Temperatures with pre Circulation (ArcticPAC circulation) o ° o ' — First Sack Temp. Last Sack Temp. O o co r ` - O - O cy C7) CU ° 0 a i _ CD ai O _ ❑ SB p d -co O _ rS' _ O O in CTJ O CAD 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 Time (min) Cement Temperatures with No Pre Circulation (First Sack Temp is at right below Surface (15degF Static) and Last Sack is at base of Perfmafrost) 3/30/2012 • Page 3 of 3 • °) First Sack Temp. -: Last Sack Temp. O _ O nj r-- cu cv O o - o ff co n a) U _ SB O -O 71 O _ - O co O � Cy') O O 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 2400 2800 3200 Time (min) Stephen Lauper Schlumberger Technical Sales Engineer Well Services Cement and Matrix Stimulation Anchorage, Alaska Phone +1 907 273 1765 (desk) Phone +1 907 952 0445 (cell) Phone +1 907 273 1700 (reception) Fax +1 907 561 8317 mail to: slauper @slb.com 3/30/2012 • • Schlumberger Laboratory Cement Test Report Job Type 13 3/8" Surface Depth 3442.0 ft TVD 2388.0 ft BHST 32 degF BHCT 69 degF BHP 1200 psi Starting Temp. 80 degF Time to Temp. 01:25 hr:mn Heating Rate -0.13 degF /min Starting Pressure 500 psi Time to Pressure 01:25 hr:mn Schedule ( ) Composition Slurry Density 15.80 lb/gal Yield 1.16 ft3 /sk Mix Fluid 5.119 gal /sk Solid Vol. Fraction 41.153 % Porosity 58.847 % Slurry type Conventional Code Concentration Sack Reference Component Blend Density Lot Number G 94.00 lb of CEMENT Blend 199.77 Ib/ft3 Fresh water 5.069 gal /sk Base Fluid D046 0.200 %BWOC Antifoam TUOM0400A0 D065 0.300 %BWOC Dispersant YL2717SC21 D167 0.250 %BWOC Fluid loss GBG0026157 D186 0.050 gal/sk Accelerator - 072611 -02 Rheology Temperature 80 de s F 69 des F (rpm) Up Down Average Up Down Average (deg) (deg) (deg) (deg) (deg) (deg) 300 85.0 85.0 85.0 103.0 103.0 103.0 200 64.0 79.0 71.5 80.0 78.0 79.0 100 33.0 49.0 41.0 61.0 59.0 60.0 60 23.0 34.0 28.5 39.0 35.0 37.0 30 16.0 27.0 21.5 30.0 25.0 27.5 6 7.6 21.8 14.7 21.4 15.0 18.2 3 5.8 21.6 13.7 17.2 14.7 16.0 10 sec Gel 25.4 deg - 27.11 Ibf /100ft2 19.7 deg - 21.03 Ibf /100ft2 10 min Gel 54.4 deg - 58.06 Ibf /100ft2 61.1 deg - 65.21 Ibf /100ft2 Rheo. computed I Viscosity: 76.590 cP Yield Point: 14.17 Ibf /100ft2 1 Viscosity: 84.743 cP Yield Point: 22.45 Ibf /100ft2 Thickenin • Time Consistency Time 30 Bc 03:58 hr:mn 70 Bc 04:22 hr:mn 100 Bc 04:32 hr:mn Free Fluid 0.0 mL/250mL in 2 hrs At 80 degF and 45 deg incl Sedimentation : None Fluid Loss API Fluid Loss 207 mL 50 mL in 7 min at 69 degF and 1000 psi Water Analysis BP Hot Water Plant Oct -17 -2011 Chloride Calcium Magnesium < 500 mg /L 60 mg /L 20 mg /L Page 1 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 rNA r FEB tP 8 2W2 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: Worthington, Aras J [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 • • 7 FE a 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 BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 \ r\Lr Q Re: Exploratory Field, Undefined Pool, GULL -01 Sundry Number: 311 -381 Dear Mr. Cismoski: * 1414,rtitilt `. 2 3 1, 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. l � Chair DATED this J?° day of December, 2011. Encl. ATE OF ALASKA r CEI " ED ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ,'' APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL ,1" DEC 0 9 2011 20 AAC 25.280 Maakarflil it Gab Cons. Carnmiasion 1. Type of Request: Anchorage =� Abandon 4 ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Suspend ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Perforate ❑ Pull 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 • 174 -057 . 3. Address: ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic 6. API Number: P.O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20151 -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 -01 . Spacing Exception Required? ❑ Yes ® No 9. Property Designation: 10. Field / Pool(s): ADL 034629 & 034626 • 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): 14400' ' 11685' • 14400' 11685' Multiple (See Diagram) None Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 80' 80' Surface 2283' 13 -3/8" 2283' 2283' 5380 2670 Intermediate 10610' 9 -5/8" 10610' 8848' 6870 4760 Production Liner 2791' 7" 10302' - 13093' 8622' - 10668' 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 J � Commission Use Only Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness ��,,�� Plug Integrity 11� ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test L17LOCation Cle rance Sundry Number: 3/ / .• -? & -/ /� /6+;f Z.% s Lci eL a r" is ikee; "A -A' • 04, ( / / Other: 1 ` / t4 b rc∎ ' �T tAjdi Q l . .ovi)c. p �° J c ws..�8. Y ar dDr. /Jp Subsequent Form Required: / 0 _ Li 0 7. APPROVED BY /•� Approved By: Rcrb I I THE CO 1 MMISSION D ate ((� a iI I '19 Form 10 403 R - • I /�DMS- P EC 19 ZaIC I N !!�� A L (L . /q -G Submit In Duplicate ,', ` , e /2 64 ( y . • • Summary of Proposed Work BP Exploration Alaska Inc (BPXA) P & A Program Gull Island State #1 PTD 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Present Well Condition The well was drilled to a depth of 14,400' MD, and is cased as follows: Casing Size Weight Grade Depth (MD) Cementing Record Conductor 30" 155# K -55 80' 180 sx Surface 13- 72# MN -80 2283' 3400 xs Permafrost II, Top Job 655 sx 3/8" Permafrost II Intermediate 9- 47# S -95 & 10,610' 1500 sx Class G 5/8" MN -80 Liner 7" 29# N -80 10,302' - 760 sx Class G 13,093' 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 March 1976, the well was suspended with the following cement and plugs in the wellbore: 12,846' — 13,093' Set 7" retainer @ 12,992' MD, squeezed 175 sx Class G below and 25 sx Class G on top. 12,610' 7" Bridge plug set 12,428' Set 7" retainer and cemented with 50 sx Class G on top. 10,202' Set 9 -5/8" retainer and cemented with 50 sx Class H on top. 2500' Set 9 -5/8" retainer 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 #1: 1. Service and pressure test wellhead. 2. NU 2 serviced valves on the existing dry hole tree. 3. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing) to 2500 psi. r i 4. RU SL and tag top of retainer (expected -2500' MD) 5. RU CTU and mill hole through center of retainer. 6. Circulate out Drilling mud to PBTD @ - 10,100' MD and tag../ l C&a, /° T. (3 0 441.) 7. PT wellbore (9 -5/8" casing and cement/retainer) to 2500 psi. —� 76661 X . 0752 6o6 8. Lay Class G cement in 9 -5/8" casing to 2000' MD. (Approximately // 600- bbls). 43Cit- 9. Tag & PT cement plug to 2500 psi. /110 �-i P /'. T 10. Perforate 9 -5/8" casing @ -1500' MD. 11. Circulate out Arctic Pack. / /L. /`4• u 12. Circulate Arcticset I cement down 9 -5/8" casing through perfor ations and up 13 -3/8" x 9 -5/8" casing to surface. 13. Excavate around the well and prep to remove casing and wellhead. ✓ 14. 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. 15. Top off any unfilled annuli and tubing to surface with cement. 16. Place an abandonment plate on top of the cut off casing with the following information: BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Gull Island State #1 PTD# 74 -57 API# 50- 029 -20151 17. Backfill over Well. • • Gull Island State #1 Permit No. 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Current Status Surface 30" 155# K -55 Conductor @ 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx 9 5/8" FO's @ 1980' MD & Arctic Pack �i 2247'. Lower FO cemented w/ p1 125 sx 15.0 ppg Permafrost II. 5/ v Vpr Upper FO displaced w/ Arctic Pack Diesel to 2500' 13 3/8" 72#, MN-80, BTC 2283' MD Cemented w/3400 sx 14.8 ppg Permafrost II (primary) & 655 sx Permafrost II (top job) 9 -5/8" Retainer @ 2500' MD r A EX -Drill Retainer @ 10,202' MD w/ 50 sx Class H on top 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 75 sx Top of 7" 29# N -80 BTC @ 10,302' MD Class G 9 8 10 MDCemented 6 w//1 0 sx 15.8 ppg Class G ( -6400' MD w/ 30% washout) Perfs 12,358' - 12,380' MD (Squeezed) Diesel & 11,315' - 11,321' MD (Squeezed) N Cement / Retainer @ 12,428' MD w/ 50 sx cement on top Arctic Pack Perfs 12,528' - 12,537' MD & 12,530' - 12,538' (Squeezed) • 10.4 ppg Bridge Plug @ 12,610' MD Drilling Mud / 7" Retainer @ 12,992' MD. Squeezed w/ 7 ", 29 #, N -80 BTC @ 13,093' MD • 175 sx Class G and 25 sx on top TOC est. @ Cemented w/ 760 sx 15.8 ppg Class G 12,846' MD (Est. 155 bbls puts TOC @ -8300' w/ 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner 6" OH Drilled to 14,400' MD lap • 1 Gull Island State #1 Permit No. 74 -57 API No. 50- 029 -20151 Proposed Status Surface 30" 155# K -55 Conductor @ 80' MD Cemented w/ 180 sx / / 0 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" Cemented from -1500' MD to surface Cement laid in on top of % Retainer to -2000' MD 13 3/8 ", 72 #, MN -80, BTC @ % / 2283' MD Cemented w/3400 sx 14.8 ppg Permafrost!! (primary) & 655 sx Permafrost 11 (top job) j% 9 -5/8" Retainer @ 2500' MD w/ • hole milled in center via CTU j j EX -Drill Retainer Class 0 10,202' top MD w/ 50 sx 7" Liner lap squeezed w/ 75 sx Top of 7" 29# N -80 BTC @ 10,302' MD Class G ■ j 1061 MDCement d w//1 1500 � sx 15.8 ppg Class G (-6400' MD w/ 30% washout) Sea Water Perfs 12,358' - 12,380' MD (Squeezed) & 11,315' - 11,321' MD (Squeezed) Cement / Retainer @ 12,428' MD w/ 50 sx cement on top Arctic Pack Perfs 12,528' - 12,537' MD & 12,530' - 12,538' (Squeezed) 10.4 ppg Drilling Mud Bridge Plug @ 12,610' MD A , 7" Retainer @ 12,992' MD. Squeezed w/ 7 ", 29 #, N -80 BTC @ 13,093' MD • 175 sx Class G and 25 sx on top TOC est. @ Cemented w/ 760 sx 15.8 ppg Class G 12,846' MD (Est. 155 bbls puts TOC @ -8300' w/ 30% washout - no cmt seen above liner 6" OH Drilled to 14,400' MD • lap • • • -svf 0[F 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 Joe Lastufka Petrotechnical Data Technologist D BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. 04- P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 Re: Exploratory Field, Undefined Pool, GULL -01 Sundry Number: 311 -214 Dear Mr. Lastufka: 'r` '' 4 JUL 7 20] 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. p/ ay Chair DATED this (? day July, 2011. Encl. . �i STATE OF ALASKA • i'i) ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 91 4 dit APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 'b 20 AAC 25.280 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 y 0 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Development ❑ Exploratory Er 174 -0570 - 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑ 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20151 -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 -01 - Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No ❑ 9. Property Designation (Lease Number): 10. Field / Pool(s): ADLO - 034626 - 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): 2500, Junk (measured): 14400 - 11684.84 14400 11684.84 10202, 12428, 12610, 12992 NONE Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 155# K -55 20 100 20 100 Surface 2264' 13 -3/8" 72# MN -80 19 2283 29 2283 5380 2670 Production 10592' 9 -5/8" 47# MN -80 18 10610 18 8847 6870 4760 Liner 2791' 7" 29# MN -80 10302 13093 8620 10662 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 16. Verbal Approval: Date: WINJ ❑ GINJ ❑ WAG ❑ Abandoned ❑ Commission Representative: GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Joe Lastufka Printed N me e L a Title Petrotechnical Data Technologist Signatur Phone Date 564 -4091 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: 31 t _ a 1 U Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ f A. « ,<. -A% g` 1..' ,Ld• i Other: n /� / � • .¢' f Dec. 31 z d /.3 .r` 1 i t■I . 4 )1i1 SG4. jy , ti le_,„ Sf a cs a 4. Z. 49 a. rti 1 �y y ,ti 5 ! } �' At et�'S ,ti ' G r C * l/S�i 1p�n 717• L:' °ylC�,lZtlJ� Subsequent Form Required: Wa '�11._L __ •r'+x -'-- - * Cilf,, fitQ13 APPROVED BY ��� / Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: `/ 1 RB S JUL 0 7 101'fi /RIGINAI �i 7 5 -r ',t /l Submit in Du licate Form 10 -403 Revised 1/2010 p • • Gull Island State 1 Request and Technical Justification for Extension of Suspension Status June 29, 2011 Well Status Gull Island State 1 (PTD 1740570) was suspended on 04/01/76 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 1 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. A portion of the cover was removed allowing a visual inspection of the wellhead. No indication of hydrocarbons were 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. Well records indicate Gull Island State 1 is secured with cemented casing and two retainers 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 1 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 1 in its current condition until 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 barge. MLB 06/29/11 • • by ‘13 32 (a 0,1 200 East 3a ^san 3culevar'i r" �e3a�llS$lalo p 0 :lox 1200'2 June 29, 2011+,Jth1~�t�� Ar. )_3.,v,,:;,as:<a.95Ia -5812 Commissioner Dan Seamount Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject: Gull Island State 1 (PTD 1740570) 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 1 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. A portion of the steel cover was removed 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 • Welibore 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 1 was suspended on April 1, 1976. 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 1 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 1 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, Dce Doug ismoski, 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 • • by 1.15c Esq , Voi BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc #�4�yilSS 900 East Benson Boulevard #, , P.O. Box 196612 C' June 29, 2011 I VE4 � Anchorage, Alaska 99519-9612 i'N 1414 !r? �c � (907) 561 - 5111 Commissioner Dan Seamount Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commis� sion 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 A JUL .i 3 2D IL Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject: Gull Island State 1 (PTD 1740570) 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 1 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. A portion of the steel cover was removed 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 1 was suspended on April 1, 1976. 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 - - 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 1 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 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Abandon ❑ Repair Well ❑ Plug Perforations ❑ Stimulate ❑ Other El REPORT OF Performed: Alter Casing ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Waiver 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 El 174 -0570 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 Stratigraphic Service ❑ 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612 50- 029 - 20151 -00 -00 8. Property Designation (Lease Number) : 9. Well Name and Number: ADLO- 034626 GULL -01 10. Field /Pool(s): EXPLORATORY FIELD / UNDEFINED POOL 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 14400 feet Plugs (measured) 2500, 10202 12428 12610,12992 feet true vertical 11684.84 feet Junk (measured) None feet Effective Depth measured 14400 feet Packer (measured) feet true vertical 11684.84 feet (true vertical) feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80' 30" 155# K -55 20 - 100 20 - 100 Surface 2264' 13 -3/8" 72# MN -80 19 - 2283 19 - 2283 5380 2670 Production 10592' 9 -5/8" 47# MN -80 18 - 10610 18 - 8847 6870 4760 Liner 2791' 7" 29# MN -80 10302 - 13093 8620 - 10662 8160 7020 Liner Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: NONE - _ _ _ _ True Vertical depth: _ _ _ �� _ s. Tubing: (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) NONE 0 , V a _ _ Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) NONE a c� : ?if V R E /E - i\I:' "i '�' °' 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): { 6,a %tSS1Ot1 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 Development ❑ Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Daily Report of Well Operations X 16. Well Status after work: Oil ❑ Gas ❑ WDSPL ❑ I S GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAGE' G N ❑ U SP el t- 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 Lasjdfliik Title Petrotechnical Data Technologist I Signa VAR 1 .. Phone 564 -4091 Date 6/29/2011 — - ' S JUN 30 m ) 1 / 4 G 3c,•1( Form 10 -404 Revised 10/2010 At 744//f Submit Original Only • . GULL -01 DESCRIPTION OF WORK COMPLETED NRWO OPERATIONS EVENT SUMMARY • 047 4 � 3 , 1 • ¢A �i v'i Qd ie � vl t 6/3/2011 Cut a 4' X 4' access hole in the top of the cellar box lid to allow for access to the 'wellhead for suspended well inspection. Inspected wellhead. Only valve showing was ,a single gate valve (master) the rest of the wellhead was frozen under ice. Access hatch was left off until AOGCC inspector inspects the well. * ** JOB COMPLETE * ** 6/4/2011 Made a trip to Gull Island with AOGCC inspector, (John Crisp) re installed the cellar box access cover we made on previous trip to secure well. Took photos and departed' the island. * ** JOB COMPLETE * ** II • • Gull Island State 1, PTD 1740570 Suspended Well Inspection Report BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed a site inspection of suspended well Gull Island State 1 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 1 is located on Gull Island with other inactive wells: one suspended well (Gull Island St 2) 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 cellar area. Additional pertinent information: • Gull Island ST 1 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 1 was suspended on 4/1/1976 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 12,992' with 175 sacks of cement squeezed below and 25 sacks of cement placed on top. o Bridge plug set at 12610. o Retainer at 12,428' with 50 sacks of cement placed on top. o Retainer at 10,202' above all perforations with 50 sacks of cement placed on top. o Retainer at 2,500' with diesel 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 was found secured to the cellar preventing access to the wellhead. A portion of the box cover was removed 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. 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 #1 Field/Pool: PRUDHOE BAY Permit # (PTD): 74 -57 API Number. 50-029 -20151 Operator. BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC Date Suspended: 4/1/1976 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: Dry Location cleanup needed: No Pits condition: N/A Surrounding area condition: Good Water /fluids on pad: No Discoloration, Sheens on pad, pits or water: No Samples taken: No 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: Cut 4'x4' hole to access wellhead and cellar. No leaks seen on wellhead or in cellar. Annulus valves were not visible due to ice in the cellar. Master valve appeared to have a plug broken off in the gauge hole. Cellar description, condition, fluids: Ice no sheen Rat Hole: 2 pipes in gravel pad outside cellar Wellhouse or protective barriers: Yes Well identification sign: Yes: marker pole Tubing Pressure (or casing if no tubing): N/A Annulus pressures: N/A Wellhead Photos taken (# and description): 5: Master valve inside of shelter. Work Required: 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 i • WELL: GULL ISLAND STATE NO. 1 API#50 -029 -20151 PERMIT NO. 74-57 SURFACE LOCATION: 2376' FNL & 29° FWL OF SEC 28, T12N, R15E, U.M. BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: 2902'N & 630' W OF SE CR, SEC 21, T12N. R15E, U.M. SPUD: 3 -13 -75 `t " ; 3 SU SPENDED: F 4.1 -76 ,2Q" CONDUCTOR SET AT i S. , s \ r ' CEMENTED WITH 180 SX '$.,,. ,% 4 N4, '' 4 r \ • ESEL IN 9-518" CASING TO 2500' F.O. CEMFNTERS AT 1980 AND 2247' ---400,41:...a., 3 I-- - . `` 13- 318 ". 728, MN80 CASING SET AT 2283' ARCTIC PACKI TI-84U 4r , ^t 1 CEMENTED WITH 3400 SX PERMAFROST II CEMENT. UPPER FO WITH 141 BBLS : ARCTIC PACK CEMENTED .r- •.r. RETAINER SET AT 2500' THRU LOWER FO WITH 125 SX PERMAFROST II. c t CaETR r, rtv Ei DIESEL 411 ""] 10.4 PPG DRILLING p '41 a `' SPOTTED 50 SX PLUG CL HON TOP OF RETAINER �1LID , te.,s ,1'' °�"" --r; RETAINER SET AT 10,202'. El ARCTIC PACK ` .ttiF 1 PA. C i s . " c r 9-5/8" 471xy , MN80 CASING SET AT 10,610' 4 .. .01 CEMENTED WITH 1500 SX CLG CEMENT € PERF11,315 -321 SQUEEZED, TESTED AND DRILLED OUT SET RETAINER AT 12.428' i PEFIF 12,358.380, TESTED, SQUEEZED AND DRILLED OUT FINAL TEST: REPERF 12,528 -.:' P. 37, TESTED, SET RETAINER AT 12,428 AND SPOTTED 50 SX PERF 12,530 -538, TESTED. SQUEEZED AND DRILLED O!1 F CE4ENT PLUG ONTOP c-, At ► _-"r r SET BRIDGE P LUG AT 12,fi10 1 � SET RETAINER AT 12,992. SQUEEZED 175 SX CL G CEMENT r t ? , BELOW RETAINER A LEFT 25 SX CEMENT ON TOP OF itt RETAINER. .10.----- � ' T, 29 + F , MN80 CASING LINER FROM 13,093 TO 10,302 CEMENTED WITH 760 SX CLASS G CEMENT 6" HOLE TO 14,400' P. VANDUSEN 712191 • I -- VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1• s 4,000 WELL No. 1 ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 y _i___ t LAT. no 21` 57.59 Y = 5,986, 148.81 • LONG. 148° 21' 52.04 X c 701, 277.1 3 J JGULL ISLAND ` 28. I 2 7 I WELL No.2 i I LAT. 70°21 5757 Y : 5,986, 1 47.37 I I LONG. 148° 21' 51. 16 • X e 701, 307.09 — I w — {i ) ECCQlE 1 I 33 34 • .I 4 N 28 M A I • 1..I.,'..,. 0,..._ . , I. 3 L: , �.> �. T I2N I — — L __ - J • TAN SECTIONS 27,28,33 B 34 20 21 24 2e R 15 E , U. M. A.D.L. No. 34629 EXISTING SHEET FILING CI el H N J' WELL WELL • 2 NO. N Q 2 1 . 30 • ,30' _ " - - 29' .M sea 43' $ EA N�T IUE 39' w! • .r EXISTING SHEET PILING • • • : : SCALE: P's 100 z` 29 26 - c•. • • 32 33 _ • .D SHEET NLING ...,,-. ENO SHEET PION • .r. Of AC>3 N S0 / I" /4 H i' *f A N IC R CO. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR / � " 1 Getty ti ; a_ LL ISLAND STATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY , 22344 a No.'s 1 t 2 I X REGISTERED AND LIC£NCED TO PRACTICE + Q �`` 9FOp•. +. LOCATED IN LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA � it%` A r a= AN THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A `. W 1/2 PROTRACTED S. 26,T12N,R15E,U.M. PROPOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY & ASSOC. DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAI ARE 723 W. 6TH AVE., ANCHORAGE, ALASKA CORRECT. / / DATE JANUARY 8 197 SCALE AS NOTED . ✓4 r.: B j J /. ' 1../ ..r. 't/ J � DATE SURV OR own: BY G.D. FIELD BK_ 75-1 • • vicinity Map r _,_ ,_Sca 1" = 4000' _ 1 I i WELL ND. 3 28 27 1 LAT 70 21' 58.10" Y - 5,986,204.33 I I LONG 14$' 21' 48.76" X = 701,387.53 —" "• ' 'I'" -- -- "-'-- A NELL N0. 4 I LAT 70° 21' 58.14" Y = 5,986,206.23 I 33 ( 34 10[G 148 21' 49.93" X = 701,347.58 I T12N 1 ._ .. W.. I .L _.. _ _1 20 21 TI IN Sections 27, 28, 33 & 34 29 28 T 12 N, R 15 E, U.N. In APPROXIMATE LOCATI• o N OF SHEET PILING NULL i' M •• WELL NO. 3 c / S 83 • 43' 33" E MEAN TRUE ■ 141' `\ t 11 8 AY �..��.y, N. �\ SCALE 1 "_�' 3 2 2 9 2 .... : 1 4: ::•1,:• 4 • . ;_ i _14 IK...:, '"!,..%::1100 \ \ _s III 0 . ,, :r ha, ' >.. Surveyor j' r • :..,:3 . ' r te • Proposed Location Certificate of rveyor (I� --',..•,-„-, . ;vIltti : , Ekt a te ARCO ALASKA, INC. I HEREBY CERTIFY T814 I AM PROPERLY RFXIIS'IFflED ANT) LICENSED W PRACTICE GULL ISLAND STATE LAM SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF No. ' s 3 I 4 ALASKA AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESt i •• Located In 2 P. A PROPOSED ICCATIOtt SURVEY MADE BY R C E WEST T 1/ NR R 15 CTED U 28 ME OR UNDER MY SUPEBVISISN, AND ALL Il i ormENsIONs AND CTHER DETAILS ARE JAN 16 1992 Prepared By OCIRRECT. JENKINS i ASSOCIATES gjaska oil & Ga:. Cans. laPais /3 PO Sax 90559, Anc. Ax 99509 Date Mitt ,C' 6 , AnchmaSe Cat* .7'a.../. z ma Szale A6 N Qed ai by ow Field Rxk 9 • t . .4., „. . y • ► •, July 2, 2010 I . Wit \ . 44 0) 1; t5, 4 ";‘ �•� �,. ' ~ :; , ;r �: Approximate Scale: 1" =200' -,� . s,. ,t,‹. 't+:`'•1 �,f. It' � c ti : *, 2010- 18c -3 -16 * "1 -.. � ?I . 0' 1 N ` ; r . AFRO v4 ` ♦ i" �' 1 -y R 'h. 1 1, ;- * r .1), 11 .x ,. : ,A., v ) .1.0•"!11,1,, W-01/ -: z_•*".7.15,S\ e , ft..b ',;" Jr 1r .4 a 4:' ! • . .T .'it 1 f f. r- ,,w.._ x'� ' . 4. b fte ,,,, C • •} ,a �� - Jr !: .a' ' , Nor. p e 4 • u w ►, . . a4 . 1, q� t" as� r " Sk i, ii . . ♦ e ` . Ir. ' TT ii * t �' µ ' v , '" d `. '. t r P f 4 1 ; ,x4... ,± A r 3 • • 4 )"' / x • yr � • " 6 P j r� 1 } T . 4 / 0 ° \ 1 ,. .' ' 19) 1 4('' A ' 4" ' - ' . 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' ' ' ' 1 4;,..t..t,4'', r, f • i , ,;`, .•.,'-. ,,zi..:1eV;it,:.;,i) i ,. „ 4 " .4 ' '..: J.774, ..,Av ff '1:,:it , - t.-..-, 1 •30e,f,.,4, , . 1 ,..:' 4/ 1 • • , t " * 1 ' • , \ , • ' , 1 \ I • • ) i 1 ., • . . f 1 / , ■ t ' 1 ' lit 1 4, . •,.‘ :41 X.;:::‘:11,,,_ 4, 'SA. ' ' 4'4 i ill:, 1 „, I . _ i / / 1 ., 6,- • , , ,0$.•,.!..04(6„...?:.;,,i, 1 -* - 4. I . ■ 41 : ' • ,:-., , ....e )..,,, ,,...... . %if 1 a i A ., ' ,, - • , ;;Zr. 1 I •` *- '"'" - ,' ' '' ■ ' ''' 6, —, ,, '-. , . ' , ,,,,,, ,. ':, , 6 ,.'‘.,.; • %i... .,' , , ,• , :,; `..% - ‘ 's4 ," , ., . , i, lit s 11 4 4 , I k Ai k • • ' ' ' C ° . rt 7y c r a • • • 1 / • t . . • c v \ • • 7 ' f r '. mar b 4 • • MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg DATE: June 04, 2011 1 P. I. Supervisor ( 7 FROM: John Crisp, SUBJECT: Suspended Wells Inspection Petroleum Inspector and 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 - a. f' - Aerial views of Gull Island; steel sea wall rings the gravel island; 3 wells (2 suspended, 1 P &A) 7. AC.- .. 401.1r 4110. Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 2 ♦ • • I 111111111111111111 Gull Island State #1 cellar box and hatch with marker - post removed for wellhead — inspection Gull Island State #2 cellar box and hatch with marker - post vit Gull Island State #3 (P &A'd) .b . Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 3 • • Gull Island State #1 wellhead; ice in well cellar • i ' 9K„q • " pr r r }a� Gull Island State #2 rr wellhead; ice in well cellar .. te e A MIIIIIIP gat tit Gull Island #2 wellhead Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 4 r • • Unused conductor on Gull Reinstalling hatches over ..� Gull Island State #1 and #2 well boxes • ,$ 4• y T^'.w^^ - 4; Hatches installed over Gull Island State #1 and #2 well boxes ill117 ism ,ham Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 5 7 ,t • • Gull Island sea wall Gull Island sea wall I 1 - i Gull Island sea wall Gull Island Suspended Wells Inspection 06 -04 -11 6 Gull Island well inspection • Pa e 1 of 1 Regg, James B (DOA) • From: Regg, James B (DOA) l i1 1( Pr 17�c —0t3 Sent: Friday, June 03, 2011 2:37 PM `�'� 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 I 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 100 907-793-1236 K 07 7931 2 6 K 99501 JUN (e �.. JUN W b 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. We'll 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 Inspec ' 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 Senior Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 793 -1226 (office) 444 -3433 (cell) From: AK, D &C Well Integrity Coordinator [ mailto: AKDCWeIIIntegrityCoordinator @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 r 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 less 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 2/25/2011 Gull Island Suspended Well Inspec ' Page 2 of 2 • 1011 East Tudor Rd, MS 341 Anchoraae, AK 99503 -6199 907 - 786 -3844 phone an7- 7R-RR1 fax 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 2125120 11 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 ❑ 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 ❑ \ 174-0570 3. Address: P.O. Box 196612 6. API Number: Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 \. 50-029-20151-00-00 8. Property Designation (Lease Number) : 9. Well Name and Number: ADLO-034626 GULL -01 10. Field/Pool(s): 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 14400 feet Plugs (measured) 2500 10202 feet 12610 true vertical 11684.84 feet Junk (measured) None feet Effective Depth measured 2500 feet Packer (measured) true vertical 2500 feet (true vertical) Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 80 30" 155# K-55SURFAC SURFACE - 80 SURFACE -80 Surface 2283 13-3/8" 72# MN -80 SURFACE - 2283 SURFACE - 2283 5380 2670 Intermediate Production 10610 9-5/8" 47# MN -80 SURFACE - 10610 SURFACE - 8847 6870 4760 Liner 2791 7" 29# N-80 10302 - 13093 8620 - 10662 8160 7020 Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: NONE -— True Vertical depth: Tubing: (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth) NONE 0 = _ Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) ONE /} f NIB � i OCT I j 2w 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: cum 16mah" Intervals treated (measured): A*=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 after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory❑✓ , Dev ment ❑ Service ❑ 16. Well Status after w(LVSUSPENDED Oil LJ Gas WDSPL Daily Report of Well Operations X IGSTOR ❑ 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 Pr ble Title Data Management Engineer Signature Phone 564-4944 Date /Q// /.d�o --_. /O ..�.../0 0 Gull Island State 1, PTD 1740570 Suspended Well Inspection Report BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) completed a site inspection of suspended well Gull Island State 1 on 9/25/10. The following attachments document the inspection and the current condition of the well (reference 20 AAC 25.110 (e) and • 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 1 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 1 was suspended on 4/1/1976 after running casing and performing drill stem tests. • Gull Island ST 1 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 12,992' with 175 sacks of cement squeezed below and 25 sacks of cement placed on top. o Retainer at 12,428' with 50 sacks of cement placed on top. o Retainer at 10,202' above all perforations with 50 sacks placed on top. o Retainer at 2,500' with diesel to surface. The well is mechanically sound with the placement of the retainers and A steef-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. MLB 10/11/10 -/P? 4t. /� l Y Suspended Well Site Inspection Form Notify AOGCC Inspectors at least 10 days prior to inspection to allow witness Well Name: Gull Island State #1 Field/Pool: PRUDHOE BAY Permit # (PTD): 74-57 API Number: 50-029-20151 Operator: BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC Date Suspended: 4/1/1976 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: Samples taken: None Access road condition: 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: Not accessable; small 3" dia hole in top of shelter; appears to have master valve in place, unable to see anything else. Need loader, crane or cutting tools to access wellhead and cellar Cellar description, condition, fluids: Small 3" hole in cellar cover; appears to have small amount of fluidin cellar Rat Hole: 2 Wellhouse or protective barriers: Yes Well identification sign: Yes; marker pipe Tubing Pressure (or casing if no tubing): N/A Annulus pressures: N/A Wellhead Photos taken (# and description): 5; well shelter and ratholes Work ired: None Operator Rep (name and signature): Jerry Murphy 0_� ,Y t, r AOGCC Inspector: Jeff Jones Other Observers: RyaIt Inspection Date: 9/25/2010 AOGCC Notice Date: 0/2010 Time of arrival: 9:30 AM Time of Departure: 9:45 AM Site access method: Fly WELL: GULL ISLAND STATE NO. 1 API#50-029-20151 PERMIT NO. 74-57 SURFACE LOCATION: 2376' FNL & 29' FWL OF SEC 28, T12N, R15E, U.M. BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: 2902'N & 630'W OF SE CR, SEC 21, Tl 2N, R15E, U.M. SPUD: 3-13-75 <„ „< 'rill.; SUSPENDED: K • y y ONDUCTOR SET AT 100 FT CEMENTED WITH 180 SX F. 0. CEMENTERS AT 1980' AND 2247'" ARCTIC PACKED THRU UPPER FO WITH 141 BBLS ARCTIC PACK. CEMENTED THRU LOWER FO WITH 125 SX PERMAFROST II. r CEMENT DIESEL 10.4 PPG DRILLING MUD ARCTIC PACK FINAL TEST: REPERF 12,528- 37, TESTED, SET RETAINER AT 12,428 AND SPOTTED 50 SX CEMENT PLUG ON TOP 6" HOLE TO 14,400' ARCTIC PACK DIESEL IN 9-5/8" CASING TO 2500' 4-1-76 13-3/8", 72#, MN80 CASING SET AT 2283' CEMENTED WITH 3400 SX PERMAFROST II CEMENT. RETAINER SET AT 2500' SPOTTED 50 SX PLUG CL H ON TOP OF RETAINER RETAINER SET AT 10,202'. 9-5/8" 47#, MN80 CASING SET AT 10,610' CEMENTED WITH 1500 SX CL G CEMENT PERF11,315-321, SQUEEZED, TESTED AND DRILLED OUT PERF 12,358-380, TESTED, SQUEEZED AND DRILLED OUT PERF 12,530-538, TESTED, SQUEEZED AND DRILLED OUT SET BRIDGE PLUG AT 12,610' SET RETAINER AT 12,992'. SQUEEZED 175 SX CL G CEMENT BELOW RETAINER AND LEFT 25 SX CEMENT ON TOP OF RETAINER. 7", 29 #, MN80 CASING LINER FROM 13,093 TO 10,302' CEMENTED WITH 760 SX CLASS G CEMENT P. VANDUSEN 7/2/91 AM ii�� l� ; • • j p YV' i 14 �46 OL ' ;",;s•' a •1 %.`j�:L"�i !.: r � Z�•'�21�, r jJai F' V IV IN'Allsi r+1 j'' p .4k f}�• t .A� +i i i- ` Y4t Ma. j+ r� r i A two ov ir Aril am, vr Ot W. AY 3 v U.", j • ,7,� �: ; jr►' 1 ti'' Vii, :,„'iii,' tk� s�t,'t, ;�' e+ �7. !•�I�, ice,' iy��j�� � r� . ,+�j•j� •, wri / ''�• /�• . .� •�1 r � . IAM 2 8 m7p S" r , r. 2021 29 28 - -� 40 -- VICINITY MAP WELL No. 1 ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 LAT. 700 21' 57.59 Y = 5,986, 146.81 LONG. 1480 21' 52.04 X _ 701,277-13 WELL No. 2 1 LAT. 70°2V 57.57 Y c 5,986, 147.37 LONG. 1480 21' 51.16 X : 701, 307.09 . IAM 2 8 m7p S" r , r. 2021 29 28 - -� 40 -- VICINITY MAP SCALE: I" s 4,000 164/LL ISLAND I ccI 'v 28 ' 27 I I 1 I 33 I 34 I ( I T 12N Til N SECTIONS 27, 28, 33 6 34 R15E, U.M. A.D.L. No. 34629 I c o EXISTING SHEET PILING C. N WELL I WELL . NO. NO.2 1 30. 30' _T - _-- ....'..33. ".E....... MEAN RUE ...... 1 29 S5585' 43 1 59' EXISTING SHEET PILING 29 28 32 133 �vq® END SHEET PILING :� � OF A(ja�� dr s f�a�L'0.tA . P♦ w1 i...1./..YNwWi.1++. i+Ye �V ' CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYORi ,9„ Gory ory D. Droaky T � , •s. 2234-5 J 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT i AM PROPERLY `o0. REGISTERED AND LICENCED TO PRACTICE �k;%'o I .. `ap JP LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA i% ;Esse AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A PROPOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAI LS ARE CORRECT. (' DATE SURVEYOR , SCALE: )"= 100 SHEET PILING PV A NTIC RICHFIELD CO. Z�ULL ISLAND STATE No.'s 1 � 2 LOCATED IN W 1/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28,T12N,R15E,U.M. PREPARED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY & ASSOC. 723 W. 6TH AVE.,ANCHORAGE, ALASKA DATE JANUARY 8,1975+ SCALE AS NOTED CHKa BY G.D. I FIELD BK_ 75-1 WELL N0. 3 LAT 70° 21' 58.10" IAN. 148° 21' 48.76" WELL NO. 4 LAT 70° 21' 58.14" LANG 148° 21' 49.93" 20121 29 1 28 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SHEET PILING i PRUDHOE SAY Vicinity Map Scale 1" = 4000' �._ _ G ISLAND 28 ( 27 Y = 5,986,204.33 ` X = 701,387.53 1 � � Y = 5,986,206.23 33 34 X = 701,347.58 I I T12N T11N Sections 27, 28, 33 & 34 T 12 N, R 15 E, U.M. WELL io _ cv NO. 4 as WELL NO. 3 101' _ _ _ _ �_ S 11 850 4S33"E MEAN TRUE 141' do O 29 128 32 133 Certificate of Surveyor _ �`►������� \ SCALE 1 "=100' F r44 1 Tw..:. Ott .••` cAdw Qq�.�� '•`r:;IP.':ir x.1„_..4 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE IJAML SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A PROPOSED LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE JAN 1 G 1992 COMU=. 2julaska ail &Gas Cons. Goma Date 7 Z �c•�vld 6 Anchorage Location ARCO ALASKA, INC. GULL ISLAND STATE No.'s 3 & 4 Located In WEST 1/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28- T 12 N, R 15 E, U.M. Prepared By JENKINS & ASSOCIATES PO Box 90559, Anc, AK 99509 Date zmov. 7, /nz Sa le as NDbe3 C xrked by Ed/ I Field Bock 9Z e I _ __x__ .� Tw - _-� _ . ,...�ii....:_,.,as,�.,,�..�;-ev=""SC'��` � % i "'n �-$ P' it b. '�^'�'N... -�. ,. Wim: ..r-"-� ;,�� _ _� � r . --- �..�=' � �� ..moi -ire"'..- �' �+. ,_ 0 • s 0 .r 3, _ S �.> ,"� tea. .• t � ¢ w';. 0 0 0 0 ' 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: Gull Island ST 1 (PTD #1740570) Gull Island ST 2 (PTD #1760130). Gerald Murphy (alt. Torin Rosehinger) Well Integrity Coordinator Office (907) 659-5102 Cell (907) 752-0755 Pager (907) 659-5100 Ext. 1154 °~ ;~ ~ t1'I~e ~7'~k~ i:. '.. 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 • 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, Page 2 of 2 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. Toxin 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 Anchorip® Cathy Foerster Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539 `Z '-(-- v 5 Z 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 — UJes� CncldFlill Lookout #1 West Sak 44-9,5A Id - t cg If you have any questions regarding Suspended Wells operated by CPAI, please contact me at 265-1138. Sincerely, / Frank oSnyder Manager Onshore Nora 'on Attachment Suspended Well Name API Unitlmrmjwaruk & Colville 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 1 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 1H-105 50-029-20727-01-00 yes 1982 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Ku aruk 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 .5a -73 - C1,7. o No 1997 KRU CPAI Kuparuk Cook 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 No 1 2004 1 KRU? ( CPAI I Kuparuk a0z - Dy2- aOZ,-173 o7 OL-) ,go Al. 2 28 ,;z 0,6, - /06 R05 - /56 �20-6- 157 1'913 - / - 9 / q9- p�0 /G9 07 /Z/ ` 2 1&-:� Listed in AOGCC lettere Current of January Year Lease Suspended Well Name API 29, 2009 Drilled Location Operator Surface location Longitude Latitude Ex loration Wells Drib RCO, PPCO, CPAI, PAI Lookout #1 No 2001 GMTU CPAI 0 (� r� NE- NPRA T11N R2E Sec 36 5186.47' / FEL 325.9' FNL 70.27 -151.539 Scout 1 50-103-20479-00-00 yes 2004 GMTU CPAI 670/ ((l NE- NPRA T11 N R1 E Sec 20 5048.25' FEL 4709.74' FNL 70.2871 -151.962 noses Tooth C 50-029-20315-00-00 yes 2001 GMTU CPAI L/ 9 NE- NPRA T10N R1E Sec 3 4165.02' �(J FEL 1914.93' FNL 70.2515 -151.8695 Spark 1A 50-103-20313-01-00 yes 2000 GMTU CPAI DNE- 42, ce 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 50-279-20008-00-00 yes 2003 NW NPRA CPAI T1 6N R1 OW Sec 35 444' - FWL 1713' FNL 70.6992 -154.4118 Placer 1 50-103-20481-00-00 yes 2003 West of KRU ASRC T12N R7E Sec 33 5260.68' q. 01q FEL 4271.52' FNL 70.3461 -150.3985 West Mikkelsen ST 1 50-029-20278-00-00 yes 1978 West of CPAI T1 ON R1 9E Sec 32 4281.06' 7 ) 7 Badami FEL 507.66' FNL 70.1833 -147.3851 'ST 1 Hemi SpT 50-029-21056-00-00 yes 1984 South of KRU Pioneer T1 ON R11 E Sec 12 1319.86' `i'l FEL 3960.87' FNL 70.232 -149.222 Gull Island State 1 —7 50-029-20151-00-00 yes 1975 PBU BP T1 2N R1 5E Sec 28 5250.91' 7 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' ,% FEL 2647.11' FNL 70.1487 -146.1094 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMDUSSION 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 i-1-4 -C>5Z SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR 333 W.7thAVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 SC GCT C NA Re: Notice of Revised Suspended Wells Regulations and Request for Verification of Suspended and Shut -In Well Information Dear Mr. Rodgers: Enclosed are the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's revised regulations regarding suspended wells (i.e., 20 AAC 25.110). Also enclosed are a list of suspended wells and a list of long term 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 Torn Maunder at 907-793- 1250 or tom.maunder@alaska.gov. Sincerely, Cathy P. Foerster Commissioner Enclosures CERTIFIED MAIL,, RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Providec 117 Ir A L E -- gent ❑ Addressee B. Received by ( Printed Name) t" Page $ • $0.54 0635 VSA r -q Cardw Fee �rJNf! M $2.70 `� �R'°°W $2.20 m ""' ^� c ry (ma y $0.00 q, u Total Postage &' $5.49 0 �y0� v, James Rodgers E3 ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. or PO BEN"F- PO Box 100360 .aw4 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. F" Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. L Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: James Rodgers ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. PO Box 100360 Anchorage AK 995 10-03 60 A. Signature X X/C�� gent ❑ 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 '3C 0 3. lervice Type E� 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, ?005 1820 0001 2499 5968 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1940 Operator Suspended and Shut In 'Wells PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO Field Current Date of Permit API Number Well Name Status Status Surface Location.................................................... Lesse(s)................................ . . . 'EXPLORATORY 162-028-0 50-883-10013-00-00 COOK INLET ST 17589 1-A SUSP 5/15/1973 1250 FSL 2025 FWL Sec 6 T 11 N R 9 W SM ADL0017589 PT THOMSON 181-069-0 50-089-20017-00-00 P.T.UN.N.STAINES RV. 1 SUSP 5/6/1982 2632 FSL 1742 FWL Sec 8 T 9 N R 24 E UM ADL0047572 Wednesday, January 14, 2009 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 10 N 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 10 N 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 10 N 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 9 N R 2 E 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 10 N R 2 E 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 10 N R 19E UM ADL0047527 COLVILLE RIVER 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 ADL0380077 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 ADLO388903 KUPARUK RIVER 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 10 N 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 10E 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 ADL0025662 ADL0380058 205-156-0 50-029-23282-00-00 KUPARUK RIV U WSAK 1 Q-101 SUSP 11/29/2005 1574 FNL 1160 FEL Sec 26 T 12 N R 9 E UM ADL0025634 ADL0025641 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 12 N R 7 E UM ADL0025552 Wednesdig. Januar' 14. 2009 1 Operator Suspended and Shut In Wells CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC Field 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 9W 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 9W SM ADL0017589 Wednesday, January 14, 2009 GULL ISLAND NO. 1 - Summary: DST #2 and - Water Sample Analyses Log of Events Tool Schematic BHP Data ! Page 25 Pages · 3 Pages ARCO Alaska, inc. ~ _ Post Office ~(~x 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, ' /.,'~"Senior Landm~ ./ ///' 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 1 4 1995 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchora". ARCO Alaska, Inc. Is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company Greater Pt. Mclntyre Area (ARCO Contact: George Phillips 263-4280) RECEIVED APR 1 4 i995 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anch0ra. ~ ARCO hereby requests extensions of "suspended" status for the following wells. Additionally, an exception to the surface plug requirement of AOGCC 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 suspended with a ceme.._n...t plug. An abandonment cap has bee'n 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 fl 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), APl # 50-029-21937-00, Permit # 89-0041-0 This well was worked over in August of 1994 and conveded to a water injection well. ARCO hereby requests extensions of "suspended" status for the following wells. Gull Island State #1,' APl # 50-029-20151-00, Permit # 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 # 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. 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 P3-01 (PM-5), APl # 50'029-21937-00, Permit fl 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 AAC 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 PRIOR TO 1980 AS OF AUGUST 1994 PERMIT 00-0242-0 68-0095-0 69-0036-0 73-0027-0 74-0056-0 74-0057'0 76-0013-0 76-oo17-o 76-0034-0 78-oo17-0 API NUMBER 029-21821-00 029-20004-00 029-20017-00 179-20004-00 029-20150-00 029-2015~-00 029-20195-00 029-20199-00 029-20208-00 029-20278-00 WELL WELL WELL N;t~{E CLASS STATUS PRUDHOE BAY UNIT OWDW-C SER SUSP DELTA ST i EXP SUSP PUT RIV ST I EXP SUSP KAVIK LTNIT 3 DEV SUSP DELTA ST 2 EXP SUSP GULL IS ST ~i~!:i~! EXP SUSP GULL IS ST 2 EXP SUSP HIGHLAND ST i DEV SUSP W BEAC~ 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 08 35 28 28 24 25 32 TWP 10N 10N 10N 03N 11N 12N 12N 11N 12N 10N RNG 014E 016E 014E 023E 016E 015E 015E 011E 014E 019E MER U U U U U U ~J ~J U U 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 133-10142-00 029-20727-00 029-20888-00 029-21056-00 029-21181-00 029-21221-00 029-20135-01 029-21912-00 029-21937-00 029-22027-00 029-22173-00 029-22261-01 029-22419-00 029-22423-00 029-20614-01 WELL WELL WELL NAME CLASS STATUS SWANSON RIV I/NIT 34-15 DEV SUSP KTJPARUK RIVUI~IT 1H-05 DEV SUSP RAVIK ST I EXP SUSP HEMI SPRINGS ST I EXP SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT DS18-11 DEV SUSP PRUDHOE BAY UNIT DSl1-15 DEV SUSP W BEAC/~ ST 1-A SER SUSP PT MCINTYRE P1-03 EXP SUSP PT MCINTYRE P3-01 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIV LTNIT 1L-20 DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIVUNIT 1L-26 DEV SUSP PT MCINTYRE P2-50A DEV SUSP KUPARUK RIVUNIT 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/s2 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 18 TWP 08N 12N 09N 10N 11N llN 12N 12N 11N 11N 12N 11N 11N 10N RNG 009W 010E 009E 011E 015E 015E 014E 014E 014E 010E 010E 014E 009E 009E 015E MER S U U U U U U U U U U U U U U STATE OF ALASKA ALA. ,A: OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COt..,aSlON APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend J~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing ~ Time extension iX'Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate ~ Other ~¢,, 2. Name of Operator : 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) ARCO Alaska, Inc. RKB 27.5' feet 3. Address 6. Unit or Property name P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Gull Island State 4. Location of well at surface 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec.28, T12N, R15E, UN At top of productive interval 2305' FSL, 1681' FEL, 5ec.21, T12N, R15E, UN At effective depth 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, 5ec.28, T12N, R15E, UN At total depth 2902' FSL, 630' FEL, Sec.21, T12N, R15E, UM 7. Well number #1 8. Permit number 74-57 9. APl number 50-- 029-20151 10. ,Pool Wildcat 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 1 440'0 ' M D feet 1 I 691 ' TVD feet Effective depth: measured true vertical 2500 ' MD feet 2500 ' TVD feet Casing Length Conductor 80' Surface 2283' Size 30" 13-3/8" Prod ucti on 1 061 0 ' 9-5/8" Liner 2791' 7" None Perforation depth: measured true vertical None Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) None Packers and-SSSV (type and measured depth) None Plugs (measured) BP ~ 2500'MD BP @ 10202'MD (50 sx cmt on top) BP ~ 12610'MD Junk(measured) Retainers @ 12428' & 12992' Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth 180 sx 80'MD 80'?VD 3400 sx PF II 2283'MD 2283'TVD Performed top job w/655 sx 1500 sx Class G 10610'MD 8847'TVD 760 sx 10302'-13093'MD 8620'-1 0662'TVD RECElYED OCT Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. CommlssloIl Anchorage 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation August, 1989 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 ~D~., ~~.A~, Title Associ ate Enqin~r /' -- Commission Use Only (JG) 5A2/120 Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval No. [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearanceI Date by order of the commission Date Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate BULL [SLAND STATE #1 APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS ARCO Alaska, /nc., r Island St equests a 1988/1989 ate #1. The well ~n~ extension of "s ....... ,, · '~ currently SChed~Pe~nae+~ Lstatus for Gull ,u oe abandoned i ( also request an · n · A.AC25.110~C} u-+~'~ ~.except~on to _ ~ ~_s.o/ated by ~:em~.'.~"_/n.e. we]l is ab~-,t~e- surface n]u- ~- . ~u~e_~W. een the plu~".~ a~n?_/or cement r~.n~e.cl_· The pe~o~at~'dequ~r~emen.ts of ~'uauct~on ca~ .... 'ne_annulus c . ~,,:rs. K~l~-wei h .~.q~erva/s are ~'-~ d~ove 2500,. onta]n~ a non-freeze.? ~t~ f.l.u]d was lei · ',~ r/u]cl as does thet SA2/120a 10/9/87 RECEIVED OCT i 6 ,~o/ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchorage ! STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA- _ .L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI,t....')N 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 ~ OtherX 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address P. 0. Box 100360 Anchoraqe, AK 99510-0360 4. Location of well at surface 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UM At top of productive interval 2305' FSL, 1681' FEL, 5dC. 21, T12N, R15E, UH At effective depth 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UM At total dep_th 2902' FSL, 630' FEL, Sec. 21, T12N, R15E, UN 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 27.5' RKB feet 6. Unit or Property name Gvtl Island Stat~ 7. Well number #1 8. Permit number 74 -57 9. APl number 50-- 029-20151 10. Pool Wildcat 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Conductor Surface Length 80' 2283 ' 10610 ' 2791 ' Production Liner 14400 'MD feet 11691 'TVD feet 2500 ' MD 2500 ' TVD feet feet Plugs (measured) Junk (measured) Size Cemented Measured depth 30" 180 sx 80'MD 13-3/8" 3400 sx PF I I 2283'MD performed top job w/655 sx 9-5/8" 1500 sx C1 ass G 10610 'MD 7" 760 sx 10302 ' -13093 'MD BP ~ 2500'MD BP ~ 10202'MD (50 sx cmt on to BP ~ 12610'MD Retainer @ 12428'(TOC @ 12152' Retainer ~ 12992'(5 bbl s cmt ol True Vertical depth 80 ' TVD 2283 ' TVD 8847 ' TVD 8620 '-10662 'TVD Perforation depth: measured RECEIVED true vertical None ['\:'J~J 2 ! 1986 Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) None Alaska 0il & $~s Cn,q~. ', Anchoraoe Packers and SSSV (type and measured dept~one 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 Signed ~(~ ~ ~.,LL~h.. Title Associate Engineer Commission Use Only (JG) 5A/163 Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness ~ Plug integrity Approved by~¥ ~.?.!i'il};~ ~. ,~.~[la }" Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Date II-I~ .8L,, BOP Test ~_.,Location clearance Commissioner Approval No. "~'-/~ c~ by order of the commission Date Submit in triplicate top) APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS GULL ISLAND STATE #1 ARCO Alaska, Inc., requests an extension of "suspended" status for Gull Island State #1. 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'. RECEIVED 2 1 1986 Alaska Oil & ~.~ Anchora~le SA/163a:dmr 11 -1 0-86 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 ]]0(a) of the regulations states the Commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service 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, gas or service well..., and plans for maintaining the integrity of the well site are approved by the Commission.." In. compliance with Section 172(c) of the regulations, "If]or a well abandoned from an artificial gravel island or a shifting natural island, the well site must be cleared within one year following abandonment, or before the time that the operator ceases to conduct activities necessary to ensure the integrity of the well site .... " Section i05(m) provides the means for obtaining "o..a variance from the requirements of this section if the variance equally effects proper plugging of the well and will not allow the movement of fluid into sources of 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. October 17, 1985 Ms. Jo Ann Gruber 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. . Dear Ms. Gruber: It is requested that the Form 10-403 for the extension of time for suspended wells under 20 AAC 25.ZT0(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. A description of future clean-up plans, if applicable- The following wells are included under this request: MW 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 SW?T-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 ~emi Springs State No. 1 Prudhoe Bay State No. 1 ?rudhoe 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 Sincerely,, Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner dlf: A. HJH. 10 ~flTfl COIL[CTOI~S IrI(. Suite 111, 777 Grant Streeh Denver, Colorado 80203 TELEPHONE: 837-1444 TRANSMITTAL MATERIAL ADDRESS YOUR ORDER NO. PROJECT NO. OUR W.O. NO. ['~ UNDER SEPARATE COVER ~SED AS FOLLOWS FILE # DESCRIPTION REMARKS Please owled e receipt by signing and returhing one ~~- ~~ ,.~ REC'D. BY DATE NBS~ , ~nch0rage ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ~ 3001 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. 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. $ West Sak 25590 No. 15 East Ugnu No. 1 Yours very truly, Kugle~ Commissioner be.. 2.K.T ARCO Alaska, inc.'i; '~: Post Office ~'~;?~100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 276 1215 October 12, 1983 Mr. C V. Chatterton Commi ss~.i one r State of Alaska .Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 "SUBJ ECT- Sundry Notices-Various Suspended Well~ 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 /b~Ch0ra~e ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AllanticRichfieldCompany STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ,_..L AND GAS CONSERVATION C~..,1MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. "~OR11:'LING"WELt-'~E3 ,- '"~COMPLETEDWE 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ARCO A1 aska, Inc. 7/+-57 3. Address 8. APl Number P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 50- 029-20151 OTHER :[] 4. Location of Well Surface: 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec.28, T12N, R15E, UM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 27.5' RKB 12. ' I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 3/+626 9. Unit or Lease Name Gull Island State 10. Well Number No. 1 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 [] Stimulate '[] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other I~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. OCT _?. 2_ 1983 Alaska 0il & Gas C0ns~ Commission Anchorage 14. i hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed i~, ~' ~- "~ Title Area Dri] ]lng Engineer The space below for Commission use ~' Date ~/0 '"! I -- 8 ~ Conditions of Approval, if anY:0U~ representative inspected this ~11 site on August 15, 1983 and cleanup was satisfactory for a suspended location. A subsequent inspection will be ~proveH C,,.,, ~ y necessary by August 1984. ~ ,Returned 6RIGIti/t[ SJG~EII ~- .... By Order of Approved by B~ [~l[ ~, ~J~j[J~ COMMISSIONER the Commission Date/~ Form 10-403 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate ..... ~U~.~/~N~ nn4 "q,,h~can,,nnt R.nnrt~" in [DuPlicate September 10, _ 19 ~ 3 ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100-360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re~ CleanuP InspectiOn for the Following SUspended Wells: D.S. 11-14; Sec. 28, T1/~], A15E, U.~. Delta State }~o. 1; Eec. 10, T10~, R16~, U.}~. ~lta State No. 2; Sec. 35, Ti~, ~16g, U.~. East Bay State ~o. 1; Sec. 15, Tll~, RISE, Gull ISland ~-~o. 2; Sec. 28, T12~, R15~, U.~. ~ighland State ~o. 1; '~ec. 24, Ti~, Kav~ ~o. 1; Sec. 7, T3N, R23E, Kavik t~o. 3; Sec. 8, T3k~', R23E, U.~. ~obil .Ku~r~ 28243-1;-Sec. 17, TllI.~, ~-~orth Pru~ bay State }~o. 1; Sec. 23, T12~, R14E, U.I.:. Prudhoe Bay State ~o. I; Sec. 10, Tilt~', E14~, ~.~. Kavik State No. 1; Sec. 32, T9~, R9E, Te~ A (41-33-12-~4); Sec. 33, T12}~, R14E, U.M. Tract ~11 T3C (17-11-15); Sec. 17, TI~, R15~, ~.~i. Ugnu ~'~ ~o. 1; Sec. 7, T12~,' Ri05, West ~a~ State ~o. 1;-Sec. 25, TI~, West ~ach State ~o. 2; Sec. 25, T12~, R14E~ ~est Beach State ~o. 3; Sec. 25, T12~, R14E, U.S. West S~ }~o. 15; Sec. 5, T10~, R~E, U.~. West S~ ~.~o. 23~ Sec. 7, T1~4, R9~, West Sak ~o. 24; Sec. 5, Tl15, .RllE, ~.}~. Wesk ~ P~ver State ~o. 3; Sec. 26, TI~, West Sak RAver State }~o. 5; Sec. 11, T10~, R10~, U.~. West S~ River State ~o. 6; Sec. 29, Ti~{, RI~, U.~. BP ~t River 01-10-14; Sec. 11, T10~, R14~, U.~. BP ~t River 02-10-14; Sec. ~1, T10N, R14~, B~ ~t River 11-10-14; Sec. 11~ TlO~, R14E, U.S. BP.~t RAver 12-1~14; Sec. 11, T10N, R14E, U.}~. BP ~t River 13-10-14; Sec. 13, T10N, R14E, BP ~t ~ver 14-10-i4; Sec. ~3~ TlON, ~14E, U.}~. BP ~t River 17-10-15; Sec. 19, T10~, ~15E, U.~4. Gentlemen z Our representatives insp~-¢ted these 32 well sites on August 14 and August 23, 1983. The following wells will require the sub~:~ittal of for~ 10-407, Well C~pletion or Rec~pletion Report and Log, to clas~if} 'am AB. CO September 20, Page 2 suspended ¥~.lls. All requests for classifications are initiate~ by the o~:~rator on form 10-407: I~av'ik. ~.~'o. 1 Prudhoe ~ay ~tate t~'o. 1 Term A (41-33-12-14) Tract Well ~'3C (17-11-15) The following wells need well signs: ¥,avik l~o. 1, well sign not properly, attached and condition.. Prudd'~oe ~ay State ~o. i ~h~ following ~;ell sites need the fa= hole covered: ~ighland State ~o. 1 F~avik ~o. 1 ~avik State ~go. I Tract Well T3C W~t'Sak ~o. 15 Prudho~ Bay State ~o. 1 EP ~t I%iver 13-10-14 The fcllowing we11 ~itee- need improvement in housekeeping and trash removal ~ Prudhoe Ba~ Sta~e ~o. 1,' the w~ll house also is in l~or condition o West Sak No. 24. West Sak River Stat~ ~io. 6 The following ~ell~ do 'not have all outlets on the ~ree ~,lugge~, ~Tudhoe Bay State %~o. 1 ~orth Prudhoe Ba}: State %~o. 1 Kavik ~o. 1 All of the 32 listed wells require the submittal of form 10-403, Sundry ~otices and Re~rt~ on Well~, to request and 'Ju~if~, an~, further extension of ohm ~ear for the sus~nded sites a~ required under 20 AAC 25.170(~) (1) (2) and (3). It is requested that deficiencies be corrected as soon as po~s~le and photographic evidence .su~lied this office. Also ~-lea~e submit at an eazl~ date ~he required £o~s 10-403 and 10-407. A subsequent inep~ctlon wil he neceesary b}~ August, 1984, Sincerell~ Lonnie C. S~tth Commissioner · LCS/J~E: lc ~ 103 ~ ~ MEMORA,4DUM sta,e of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Th~u: Lonnie C. Smith FROM: TO: C. tt~erton DATE: C:h~6A~'~ . ~: .'//' FILE NO' Comm±s s±~o~er Ben LeNoman SUBJECT: 2et=o~eum Z~s~ecto= August 25, 1983 108B:S4 Inspect Thirty-two ARCO Locations for Surface Cleanup for Suspension, North Slope. Sunday, 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 at 9:00 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 #t 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 ARCO Alaska, Post Offic~~' ~60 Anchorage .... ~ka 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 31, 1983 Mr. C. V. Chatterton State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 SUBJECT- S~t Sundry Reports Dear Mr. Chatterton. Enclosed are ~b~seq-r, ent sundry reports for the following wells' Abel State Delta State #1 East Bay State #1 Gull IsI~nd State #1 Kavik Unit #3 'North Prudhoe Bay.State #1 West Beach State #1 West Beach State #2 West Beach State #3 West Sak 24 If you have any questions, please call JoAnn Gruber at 263-4944. Sincerely, P. ^. VanDusen District Drilling Engineer PAV/JG · llm EnClosures FEB - ]B83 Alaska Oil,...:" Oa~ Cons. ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany /~-'~, STATE OF ALASKA "~, ALASK~ ..,L AND GAS CONSERVATION C~.,¢IMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. ARCO Alaska, Inc. 74-57 3. Address 8. APl Number P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, AK 99510 50- 029-20151 4. Location of Well Surface: 2376' FNL, 29' FWL, Sec. 28, T12N, R15E, UM 5. Elevationinfeet(indicate KB, DF, etc.) 27.5' RKB 12. I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 34626 9. Unit or Lease Name Gull Island State 10. Well Number No, 1 11. Field and Pool Wi 1 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 [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [~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. RECEIVED Signed ~ ~ The space below for Commission use F E B - 3 19B3 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. O0mmiss Anchorage Approved Copy Returned 14. i hereby certify that the foregoing,is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Title Are_= Dr,.' ! ! !ng Engi neet Date Conditions of Approval, if any: An AOGCC representative inspected on September 25, 1982; corrections needed in letter of October 21, 1982. A reinspection will be necessary by August 1983. ORIGINAL SIGNED By Order of Approved by nv ifllt,~Ul[' t~ elilllU COMMISSIONER the Commission nl I Iii11~ i L U. mllll I I !1 Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 GRU1/SN26 Date Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate iOn October 21, !982 ARCO A la ska, Inc P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska. 99510 Re.- Cleanup Inspection Suspended Cull Island State 2, Sec 28, TI2N~ Our representative inspected this site on September 25, 1982. It ~s found that there was some trash and Junk. that needed to be removed. It-is requested that this be cleaned up as soon practical. It %rill be necessary to submit a form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, to request an extension of time for this clean-up. A subsequent inspection will be necessar~ by August 1983. Sincerely, Commissioner Les I J ~"~ l g Ih MEMORANDUM TH~.U: Lonnie C. Smith Comm~ ssioner FROM~ Edgar W. Sipple, Petroleum Inspector St ,e of Alaska ALASFd% OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO: / DATE: October 5 FILE NO: 108A/D TELEPHONE NO: 1982 SUBJECT: Witness Clean-up Inspection on Suspended Well Location for ARCO's Gull Island~& 2 #1 2376'FNL 29' FWL Sec. 28, T12N, R14E, UM #2 2378'S and 59'E F/NW Cr Sec. 28, T12N, R14E UM Saturday, September 25, 1982 - Peggy Fisher of ARCO, '~r~"'--~:~'n--'of AR~o~ ~""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 ~lls No. I 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 I 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. 02-001 At' Rev.10/79) STOCK August/12, 1982 Mr. Minos Hebert ARCO Alaska, Inc. ANO Room 321 P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Mr. Hebert 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- In addition to the wells oh this list add: West Sak %13 Oliktok Pt %1 West Sak %23 West Sak %24· West Sak %25 Eileen % 1 ~.~orth Prudhoe__ B~ay W, Bay St. #1 W. Mikkelsen Unit Some of the wells .on the l~sts are for repeat clean-up inspec- tions while others are being~ inspected for the first time. Wells in a suspended statu~ require .a yearly clean-up inspuction. When the clean-up inspection' is approved as satisfactory for abandoned wells no further[ inspection is required. BtoStratlgraphlc$ Con~ult:lng Iq~cr~pale6ntology 7202 Cie.croon: Mess Bouleva~'d S~.'", D,ego CA El2111 "re!. (7'14) 563-458;) TWX. 910 335 2053 BIOSTRAT GDO Date December 1, 1981 From BioStratigraphics 9474 Chesapeake Drive Suite 4906 ~San Diego, CA'92123 (714) 268-4866 TRANSMITTAL To Alaska Oil & Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attn Bill Van Alen Under separate cover, please find the following, being shipped Airborne. BOX 1 Phillips-Big River (4 boxes foram-residues ARCO-N. Gull Island (4 boxes foram-residue Mobil-W. Staines (4 boxes foram-residue ARCO-W. Mikke!sen (3 boxes foram-residue picked slides) picked slides) picked slides) picked slides) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Please sign and Receiver return copy to BioStratigraphics RECEIVED Alaska Oil / ~ender A Unil of ldoO4~land Engir',eer~. Inc., Ventura [~hvaion TRANSMITTAL: PAGE -2- BOX 2 ARCO-W. Beach (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) Richfield-Wide Bay (4 boxes foram-residue & picked slides) Paly Residue vials (5 boxes) W Beach '~' Gull,Island Wide Bay~i~ · W. Mikkelsen Big. River BOX 5 W. Mikkelsen (paly slides - 4 boxes) Wide Bay (paly slides - 3 boxes) Big River A (paly ~lides - 3 boxes) ~4. Staines (paly residue vials - 1 box) BOX 3 ARCO-Gull island (thin sections - 1 box) W. Beach & W. Staines (thin sections - l'box) W. Mikkelsen (thin sections - 2 boxes) Wide Bay (nannos - 3 boxes) Big River A (nannos - 3 boxes) ARCO-Itkillik (paiy - i small slide box) BOX 6 2 black binders w/siliceous photos BOX 4 N. Gull Island (paly slides - 4 'boxes) W. Beach (paly slides - 4 boxes) W. Staines (paly slides - 4 boxes) June 12, 1981 Mr. Hideyo Haga Senior Biostratigrapher, Palynology Bios tra ti graphic s 7202 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard San Diego, California 92111 Dear Mr. Haga: We have received Your request, dated June 11, 1981, to cut certain sets of our well cuttings samples for processing. We are happy to received your request and to be able to approve it. It is the Commissions understanding that BioStratigraphic will cut the samples from the following wells~ ARCO ARCO Mobil Richfield * ARCO * Phillips West ·Beach St. No. 1 W~ Mikkelsen St. No. 1 W. Staines St. No. 2 Wide Bay Unit No. 1 * Will be cut if available thin sections not adequate. A small portion of the existing well cuttings at each depth may be removed for your work. It· is understood that all slides,· foraminiferal specimens, and other material will be returned to the State for our. library. It is further understood that the material from each well will be returned at the time the processing is completed and all ..processed material will be returned by December 1, 1981. We hope the material is adequate, and supplies valuable ~information to you and to all industry. Yours very truly, Harry W. Kugler Commi ssioner June 9, 1981 ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABANDONMENT AND PLUGGING, 20 AAC 25.120 WELL ABANDONMENT MARKER and 20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEAN UP. Gentlemen This is in addition to our letter of Jun 4, 1981 regarding the above subject. The following wells were omitted from the list of Sus~nded wells~ ~ Is. St. Gull Is. St. Highland St. %1 VPetroleum Engineer JKT, be April 20, 19 81 The F~onorable Bob Stump 211 Cannon Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Stump: Two wells have been drilled from Gull Island to date, Gull Island #1 and Gull Island #2. Data on these wells on file with ~cy were released to the public on May 7, 1978, 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 wells and studies for further appraisal and delineation of the known Lisburne Reservoir and for additional wells and studies to determine the economic feasibility of further development of the known Fuparuk 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 Cull Island ~1 well had a drill stem test of the equivalent of the North Prudhoe Bay (Permo-Triassic) Reservoir that pro- duced at the rate of 1,144 BOPD. The Honorable ~... 3rump -2- ~-- April 20, 19 81 We d.o 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. Kug let Commis s loner HNK,JAL,## ~Oe STUMP 3D DiSTRiCT, AmZGN~ ~! 1 C,/~ION BUILDING WASHING?ON, O.C. 205 (Z02) 2Z~4576 DISTRICT OF'KICk': 5001 FEDERAL. BUlL.DING PHOENIX, ARIZONA (602) 261-6923 ~0tlgt 0! ~,tpttgtl~tatibt~ li~l[~t,titor,, B.C. 205t5 ARMEO SERVICES COM M ITTI='E: ,, PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE VETERANS' AFFAIRS COM M ITTEE April 9, 1981 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porkupine iDrive 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, BOB STUMP Member of Congres BS:bm RECEIVED APR 1 3 1981 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission A~chorage STA~ OF AIb~°KA OIL A~K) C~S C(/qSEtArATI(/q OC~.~F~I~] 3001 PORCUP~.'I.] DRI~. AI~{OPAGE, AI~GKA 99501 bk'. T. J. ~.ziderski Pkillips Petroleum ~nny 1000 Sec~ritqf 'Life Building Denver, Oolorado 80202 Aoyuisihicm of drill cutt~.gs and. core chips for ~]~ s~cticn preparaticm~. In response. 'to yo%~ J~.~u.ary 2~ 1979 let~' to Mr. !~.srL-y Ira.~].er, ~.~ ..... ~ on is hereby granted to Phillips Petrole~ Co,pony cukq (a;>prox. 1 cc. -max.) fr~n Ehe state's set of sam~. les and. cr:~s of tlx~ follo~Jm9 wells for the t)o1%oo .... of [.'.re.~rJ~g tfi~'Ln sections, ?~bject to tJ~ t~lc~, indicated conditions: BP Sag Del~a--~! (33-12-:[.6) 336 334 BP Niak~ ~1 oc. ~2 Interval ~'-92~q? (core) 9284 '--9 S~': ' 9000 ' ~ ~' r.',, !0, I00 '.-10, (;00 ' !0,700'-14,,!00' 9000'-9600' 10,400-11,635 ' 9300 '-!0 ~ ?00 ' rel~,..!vely IL is und.~-rstood that the cu~s are. to t~ n~?de only from tt~ .... ' larger si~l quantities of ~terials (those in ~cess of 10 cc.) ~nd %ha-% Phillips ¢~11 provide th~ State wi'~] a list of ~>~cific ssnple and core footages san:,pled. ~ ~ ''~' shall, all pLov~c~e the F~a,~ca Oil end ,.(:~.s c ~ ,~,,-'-' C~,.agissicx~ with a ~lete set of all tkin rmdcio~s a~d slides aD.d re'L~..~n any r~ain/ng ~le and core resid~.s, It is. a ple~ and look fo<we~ to your con!.~y's con~uous e'~o. rcig~, of c~re ,7: ;d fsood j ~lg(m~.nt S~. ' ~STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas Conservation zo: F-- Pedro Denton . Chief, Minerals Section Division of Lands FROM: Lonnie C. Smith Acting Director January 27, 1977 SUBJECT: Review Arco's North Slope Wells for Paying Quantities Tests At your request we have reviewed the following wells, drilled by Atlantic Richfield Company on the North Slope, to determine if they are capable of producing in paying quantities: Gull Island State No. 1 West' Beach State No. 3 Drill Site No. 5-4' Sec. 21, T12N, R15E, U.M. Sec. 19, T12N, R15E, U.M. Sec. 31, TllN, R15E, U.M. ADL 34626 ADL 34627 ADL 28326 All three of the above wells are caPable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities. Paying quantities tests were witnessed by a State representative on Gull Island State No. 1 and West Beach State No. 3. Plugs were placed in these wells to leaVe them in 'a safe condition and the perforations have not been squeezed. The operator has reported tests on the DS No. 5-4 well at stabilized rates in excess of 4000 BOPD; however, these tests were not witnessed by a State representative. The well is located in the heart of the Prudhoe .Bay Oil Pool and inspections of the logs verifies it as one o~ the better wells in the pool. The State has witnessed tests on other poorer wells in this pool at rates in excess of 5000 BOPD. A State inspector witnessed 1100 psig surface tubing pressure on the well after it was perforated, tested and completed ready for production. There is no question that this well is ready to produce oil in paying quantities. ) e2 ~-901B STATE of ALASKA TO,. F-- FRON~ File: 3.14 ,.,,,.~ 5oo. 4z Division of Oil and Gas ~~ DATE : ]~C~ 30, 1976 SUBJECT:~ ~-_~S~ S~ Plm ~~-~~ ~ ~j~ ~lls id~tifi~ ~ g's of ~~~ 30, 1976, (~ies of ~~~e d~~ ~ ~), ~e~. capable of producing Ln payin~ quantities. .¢,., ,... .. CONFER: FILE: AtlanticRichfieldCompany _ . North American ProdUcing Division North.'~'~.k~rict Post O,.ce B .... 360 Anchorage. Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 December 30, 1976 Director, Division of Lands Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 323 E. 4th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Pedro Denton, Minerals. Officer, Leasing Section Gull Island State L Re: Request for Minimum Royalty Status - Permit No. 74-57 ADL-34626 Dear Mr. Denton: A well has been completed on State of.Alaska Oil and Gas Lease ADL-34626,.which is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities. Attached for your .information is a report of production test conducted on this well. We request that you keep confidential this report. The production test was witnessed by a representative of the Division of Oil and Gas (now Division of Oil and Gas Conservation). By copy of this letter, we are requesting that the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation furnish to you the confidential test. results and the findings based on this test. We request that you keep confidential the data so furnished to you by the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation. In acCordance with the lease provisions, it is now appro- priate that the lease be placed on minimum royalty status. Please furnish us with a Decision Letter to that effect. Very +~,,~-- yours ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY ~orth District Landman .'JDC/gr cc o Hoyle H. Hamilton, Director State of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Conservation DEC, 1976 DIVISION OF OIL AHD G.A.G Ai,ICHOr;'.~ ~', Attachment 024X) 1B STATE of ALASlCA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES D(vtston of 0tl. and Gas TO: ~-~ Hoyle H. I~amilton/~ Acting DireCtor /~' FROM: H&rolrd R. Hawkins J/Y~ Petroleum Inspector D^TE "August 30, 1976 SUBJECT: Witness BOP tests and inspect ~three abandonments for ARCO - Gull Island, Sec 18, T12N, R15E, U.M. Permit No. 74-57 August 15, 1976 - I went to ~udhoe Bay to wt~ess .two BOP tests, for ARCO. ~-n.-I~ arrived at Orill Site 3-6 for the first 'BOP test., they had two electric turbines broken down.which runs the rig_. In turn I called Gil Meyers, coordinator for ARCO, ..and. set up time for checking out abandonments they wanted approved, Bill ordered a chopper and we left .for Gull Island State No. l, Permit No, 74-57, Sec, 28, TI2N, R15E, U.M. Gull Island is a temporary abandonment. I found ~the drill site in very good shape. The well sign was up and all the-data OK. The drill .site. was clean and level. They also have two cellars in and ready .for future drilling at this site. ! have taken pictures of this location (attached). I approved this location for temporary abandonment, . ~)n sa_w: I inspected the location .of Gull. Island with Gill Meyers, coordinator for ARCO, and (ound this. site OK for approval of temporary abandonment. I also inspected .two other abandonments this date., Abel State No. 1 and Hyland State No. 1., which are .on separate reports. Attachment ~:bJ~ ~?~::~:::t:TY~e in:s'~'C:~6fi~".:~,~:.'::~t.~--'~':: .:_ .Sa:~isfa~C'tory~.~.:~'.:,' TYpe.in~peC~.idn '. ~i-~'6m:? (--')~?Loaa'~'Jofi,-General.'~ '' ~'~:-~:' yes..:?:] NO_'?:~It'em'::(. ): BOPE..Tests .~.~. :~:t:.l,- Wel'l S~..gn~~ -..~.-.-.,-' '... -~.... _--~ · ...-.~' (~'):~:.. (-.)..--,15~.-. '.: ,:Cas!ng. se -' .--. . '...:..',:- :..~?'2t',fGenerat'--HOuBekeepinq-:' :'-_ '- ::"(' ) ( )-~ l'6l'~ fluid-(" )wt~ )mud ( ) oil.- .' 3~ Reserve'P.it-( )open(. )fil'16d ( ) '(;) 17. Master Hyd. Control S~s.-__ps~g (). 18. N2 btls. ( ):: i-Z(-')..'ti- -! 4.,- Rig .... ' .:ii:.~!?"--' :'( iSafety Valve Tests ( )' ( )-? 5. -Surface-NO'. Wells ( ) (.)... 6: Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data ( ) (:) 7. Well Nos. , , , ( ) -( )' 8. Hrs. obser , , , ( ) ( ) :- 9~ BS&W ,--,--, ( ) ( ) - 10. Gr. Bbls.' ~ ~ ~ , _ 19. Remote C~)ntrol-s 20. Drilling spool- "outlets ' 21. Kill Li.ne-( ) Check valve 22., Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve va vs 24. Chokes-( )Remote( )Pos.(-~dj. 25 T~St PluoL( )W6.11hd(")~sg( )none 26. Annular Preventer,. psi~ ,~-:.~'¥.,-'...-~,~,.;., ,-( )-F-i.na-} Abandonm~'nt ( ) ( ) 27. Blind Rams osi~ (X) ( .)- 11. P&A Marker ( ) ( )" 28.; Pipe Rams ~psiq '.,?.~.,.y.( )-( ) 12. Water well.-( )capped( )plugged ( ) ( )/' 29. Kells_ & Kelly-cock psig (:~') ( ) 13. Clean-up · '() ( ) 30 Low~-'Kelly valve (:~) (-) 14 Pad leveled ( ) ( ) 31 Safety Floor .valves-~-(---)-BV '( )Dart Total inspection observation time. hrs/days Total number leaks and/or equip· failures Remarks. ,~9..?qtAZ ~_f ~: '~ ~.~ ~- ~- /,~ ~A~ v ~0 m ~ ,~-~/c-,_ . ~.,~].~'.-~.-' ~.,~,,'. - -~,~,~ ~ ~lc ~:.~. zy/,~-~5'~ '~. Notify in -days or when ready. Inspected '" .... · by,/~_~/!f~,.'/.~.'/.~.; '~ Da te "~,",?,', ~ ,~. '. ' ..z .... r ,, . - - ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ,-. Atlanticl[iichfieldCompany North Amc~ Producing Division North Ala/ _,;trict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 TelePhone 907 277 5637 May 14, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir: Attached is the Well Completion Report along with the required directional survey. Due to the confidentialit of this well, we are not submitting a Well History. This history has already been submitted previously on the P-4 Monthly Reports. To eliminate increasing the source of this data, we respectfully request that the sum of the prior monthly reports be considered on final well history. , CONFER: yFILE: We consider this well extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute minimum exposure as have previous reports. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. Very truly yours, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CONFIDENTIAL IMs'rlH~UTED TO:. STATE OF ALASKA Dl%-lSION OF OIL & CAS CRK:cs Signature Title Attachment . ,,5, ,':-/9- 74. Date · i'.i, '~: ' ' " '~ · ~ %.STATE OF ALASKA : s sl ruct ~o~ O~ OIL AND. GAS coNsERVATION 'COMMITTEE .... e,'se shie~ i i i WELL (OMPLEIION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* b. TYPE OF COMPLE~ON: ,,.~:,.,.~'~ ~ ,,.o~ ~=~-~ ~.,.~,~ ox'g, tx n.~c~ r.~sv m Other Sus~ded 2. Ni M E OF OPKRATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 3607 Anchorage, AK 99510 4. l.oc..rtox OF wELt, (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State require'mc, ts)* .~t~urt~ 2376'FNL & 29'FWL of Sec 28, T12N, R15E, UM A':t top prod. Interval reported below ': 2305'N & 1681'W of SE cr. Sec 21, T12N, R15E, UM At total depth 2902'N & 630'W of SE cr Sec 21, T12N, Rt5E, UM 5. API NIYM-EI~ICAL CODE 50-029-20151 6.LEASE DESIGNATION A.ND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 7.IF INDIA-N, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA_~LE '8. UNIT,FTklLM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State g. WELL NO. 10. F1EI~D AND POOL, OR ~VILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOI.,E OLU E(_~i'I VE) , Sec 21, T12N, R15E, UM 12, PEI~'IIT NO. 74-57 1.7. D/CI'E SPUDDEJD 3-13-75 HOW iNiz4~NY* I~oTAaY TOOLS 14,400' & i1,691' / 2500'MD & TVD None All '>/.-L PIIODUCINO INTEIRVAL(S), OF THIS C&MPLETION--TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (MD AND TVD)' DATE T.D. RF~CHED It5. DATE CO~iP SUSP Oa ABA.ND. t16. ELEVATIONS ,DF, HK13, RT, OR, ~I'C)' 117, EI.~V'. CASING}lEAD 3-7-76 4-1-76 6'GR Elev. 27 5' RKB i · ._ 24.TYPE EL,F_CTiIIC AND OTttER LOGS RUN DIL~ BHCS/GR/Caliper'-FDC/CNL, Dipmeter, Vel0qi~v survey CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) 30" 155#~ / ¢-qq +80' 13-3/8" 72#- butt l NN'80I 2283: 9-5/8" 47#- buttI MN-gal ]0,fi.10' [ soo- , 26 LINETI R.EC OH.D SIZE ~ TOP (Z, iD) EOTTO}.'~ (MD) I SaCKS CEMEXT* 7" [ 10,302' 13.093' I 760 [ I, 28. PERFORATIONS OPEN TO PRODUC~FION (interval, size and p. urnber) INTERVAI,S DRII, I.ED BY CABI,E TOO{.S None ,23. WAS DIRECTIONAL ! SURVEY MADE YES NOTED IN PREVIOUS REPORTS. i /tP,qOUNT PULLED HOLE SIZE I CEMLNTING RECO}LD 36"!, 180 sx 17-1/2"[ 3400 sx Permafrost IT 27. TUBING HE,SOl:ID P I~.OD U CT! ON SC~EEN ~.MD~ SIZE [ DEPTH SEX' (MD} [ PACKER SET (MD) 1 29. ACID. Si. OT. F;:..kT"i GI.'.E. C~.IEN]' SQUE'EZ~, ETC. DEP]~i IN2~V.-!L (MD~ I :'~Si..aUN r :k/<D I'.!~D 01~ MA'IES~AL US~ N/A . STATE OF liST ,OF ATTACHMENTS Diractiona], s~¥Vey , !,;i ": 7;2. I horeby certify that the foregoing and attached Information Is complete and correct a~ de~ermim, d from all avffilable,Yeeords i i ill *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct vvelJ con'~pJet,on report end log all types of lanJs and leases in Alaska. Item: 16,: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise sho,,vrfl for depth n'~easure- ments given in .ether sp~ces on lhis form and in any attachlner~ts. Items 20, tncl 22::Jl: this well is completed for separatc production from more th~n one interval zone (multiple:~Oi'fil~[bt[b'.n~), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the p~cJucir~.g interval, or intervsIs, top(s), bottom(~) ~J'~name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit 8 separate report (p~ge) on' this -for,'"r~.' adequately identified, for each additior~al interval to be seperstely produced, show- ing the 8~cli-ti~)ha~'~ata pertinent to such interval. , ,~l,,~ Item2~: 'Sacks~:Ce~ent": Attached supplemental records for this well shoulJ show the details of any mul- tiple stage cemer~tTh~g and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit 8 separate completion report on this form for each intervsI to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SUMMARY OF FOI~MATION TESTS IN('LUI)IN(; INTEriVAL TF_~S'FED. }~}IE~%SURE DATA ~ ~COVERI~' OF O1~' GAS. 35 G~GIC MARK~q WA'VEIl AND MUD NA~ MEAS. D~ ~U~ V~RT. D~ ,,, ,u , ~ , K-1 10,851' Kuparuk 11,313 ' Sag River 12,354' Shublik 12,445 ' 'Sadlerochic 12,540 ' ~:IviShak Shale 13,030' ,Lisburne ~3,180 ' , , ~: cor.z. DaTa, aq'~aC~t, n~.' ~m~.~O~s o~? ~no~oa~', ~onoS~ ~r:~n~ AP~' m~ ~-~- [)'E:JlEffq'gl) SItO.WS OF.' OIL. GAS' 011 ~V~I. .. ._ ~-~ AtlanticRichfieldCompany FO~4ATION TEST REPORT Field ~ ,- , Mud Wt. ~ L Casing Set ~ )~&/~ , TD ]~,~o~ ..., PBD~t~' Hole Size 7'~ (Size) (DePth) (Depth) (Depth) DST# ~ , Formation Tested K~,TDD~ ~ ~ , Interval Tested //3.~.. - ' ='~" ..... (Depth~ -~ Cushion (WC) ~3&~ .., Bottom Hole Choke (BHC) ~" .... , P~(s) Set ~. ' '~Feet) Tail Pipe ~ l/Zq7 ., Pkr(s) 7" /~T~ P/SNJ~ (pep%n) (Size (Size) (Time & g%e) Took /.. . Hr. -- Min. Initial Shut .In (ISI), Reopened Tool Cushion to Surface (WCTS) :/ I-~ .2..~ Min., Mud to Surface (MTS) Gas to Surface (GTS) ---- Hr. · Min.', Oil to Surface (OTS Water' to Surface (WTS) Hr. ~ Min. to Min Initial Flow (IF Hr. ~ Min. Hr. ~ Min. REMARKS: Description of Test: / Hr~ Began-Test Period ~ ~3/~/2; f{~, Completed Test Period ~//,~ ~/~~ Total Test Period Z7 Mil (Time &~u=~ · -(Time'& D~te) ' ' - . gr~ ~3'/~ 'Choke; FTP O psig; PRODUCED: ~ ~, ~ BW, -- MCF; (Size) RATES: BOPD, ...BWPD,~ MCFD, GOR: OIL GRAVITY: o ~ oF CApI 60o/6~ GAS GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): -- % Oil, ~% Water, -- % BS Hr, Began. Test Period. ~ ~(Time &'Date) Choke; FTP psig; 'PRODUCED: BO; (Size) RATES: BOPD, ...~WPD,~ MCFD, ._ .. GOR: OiL GRAVITY:~ , Completed Test Period ~ · ~Time & Date)' GAS GRAVITY: ~ °F; SHAKE OUT (S0): % 0il, , Total Test Period .... Mi? BW, MCF; Water, oF °API 600/6, % BS ~Began Test Period ~(Time &. Date~~.- : ~'C°mp~eted~ :a~ ~'' ;~=~ ~ ~ ~'Test~ ~[~eriod~.~ ~ ~ ~(T~~e?~&-'~ate)~ , Total Test Period Choke; F~ sig; PR~U~D:~ ~ .~ ~ ~' ~:~:~ ' ~ ~ : ~ ~'' BW B~, , '(size) ~rs Min MCF; RATES: . BOPD, .. BWPD,~ MCFD, GOR; OIL GRAVITY: o ~ oF . ,. % Water, GAS GRAVITY: ~ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, °API 60°/600F BS. .' · Hrs; Min Began Test Period ~ (Time & Date) , Completed Test Period ~ i, Total Test Period (Time & Date) ' Choke; FT? . psig; .PRODUCED: (Size) BO, BW, MCR; RATES: BOPD~" GAS GRAVITY: BWPD, MCFD, GOR; OIL GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, o ~ oF OApI 60o/60OF .~' BS % Water, ~ Shut In (SI) Tool ~ //,'00 F.o~ ~z~/yg (Time ~Dtte)' ' fo~ ~ Hr. -- Min. Final Shut In-(FSI) Pulled PkrLoose ~ Z JoO.~.Vk ~/Z3/V& (Time &--Dkte)' , Net Fluid' Rise ~-~ ~O -Reversed Out (RO). /00 - Bbl Fluid; Total Fluid Produced ~ BO, feet: with -- # NetPull Feet Oil,.. ~ ~_~ Feet Water,~ Z8 Z .Feet Mud BO, BW, BW, ~ BM. BM RECORDED PRESSURES: IH Inside Recorder: No.~ ~7_ Depth.//Z~7 Clock Hours ? Z- .. Outside Recorder: No..~&"~7 Depth, I/aSS.' Clock Hours. 7 7~ B.H.T., ...... /, ~, ?.'~' · . . Water Resistivity .(Rw) Did Pkr Hold? ISI IF FF FSI FH /'Z?eo OF., Water Salinity~ -- ppm Chlorides, Ohm-Meters '~ -- · Did Tools Plug? oF Did Fluid Drop in Annulus? ., Is Test Good? IH = Initial Hydrostatic Pressure ISI = Initial Shut In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period Prior to Flow Period. IF- = Initial Flow Pressure - First Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FF = Final Flow Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FSI = Final Shut'In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period After Flow Period. FH = Final Hydrostatic Pressure. REMARKS: ':: ,\ : · Subject IPage No. ~-- Of IBy Date .: · _ , _ . . .... ~ ...~...: ............... : - · i , . - '" :, : i: .: -:- - ~ ' ~ ,'- / '"~ : - ,t . ~ '~ : . ~ -~ ..' '~ . . . ~ .......... . Subjec! '[Page No. l Date ! L -" · '~ '' / -/o ' "'" , :::.,.?- /1 ..2-.',:.: ~.~.]-~.. / ...~ ~ . . ~: ~.~ ....... ............... : ........... . , ,. .. ~- / - ... -- . ............ ~;*~.~ ~:',', ~- ~...... ~ ~, Z ~ ..'~' ~ · ~ ................... ..... : - ~ -.- · .... ~ '~ ...... ~ ....... : ................... : ....... ........ ~. .......... ....................... :...; ~ ~ ' .- . '] /~: ~,~,g{~ .f ~~ '- . , .......... ................. ~ - . ............. _ : ........... ,. ..... . . _ _ ...... , ._ _ ~ : . ...... ~ ............ ~ · - : ..... . -. .. . . ...... : .............. : ........ Subject IPacje N~.// By Of ..Date q£~ 7 Ticket FLUID SAMPLER DATA Date ~/7.?..~ /'~. Number ,, , , ....... Sampler Pressure_ _ , P.S.I.G. atSurface Kind ~/~2/7ff',~' Recover: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job cc. Oil cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor Gravity. ~ APl ~ ~F. EQ'0 I PME'NT & ' H aL E D~TA' Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Elevation Ft. RESISTIVI~ CHLORIDE Net Productive Inte~al Ft. CONTENT All Depths Measured From Recove~ Water ~ ~ ~ *F. ppm Total Depth /Z 7~ ~ Ft. Recove~ Mud ~ *F. Main Hole/Casing Size ' Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ ~ ~*F. .ppm Drill Collar Length ~ ~ ~ I.D, MUd Pit Sample ~ ~ __ *F. Drill Pipe Length ~ ~/~ ..I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate , ~ , ,, *F. pPm packer Depth(s). //z ~ ~ ..... Ft. Mud Weight · ~ vis .... cp Depth Tester Valve / / ~ ~ ,/' ~ ~ . ,,, Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface ~ BoSom Cushion .D~5c~ .~~ i Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke , Recovered Z ~ Z Feet of ~ IlO ~ ~ /~ ~- ~ Recovered Feet of , Recovered Feet of . Recovered Feet of , . . " Gauge No. 3& q7 Gauge No. Z ~ ~ ~ Gauge No. TEMPE~TURE TIME DeR}h: //~ 7 ' Ft:,.. Depth: , //~/~ Ft. Depth: ,~/,~ ~ Ft. ? ~ Ho~ O~k ~ ~ Ho~C~,~_ ~t. "F. 'Blanked Off ~ Blanked Off ~ Blank~ Off ~ ..... . ,,Op~ned ~.M. ......... ' .... ~6~ Tool A.M. Actual./~ ~ °F. PresSures Pressures ~Pressures ~ t~ ~[ ,, C[R~ed P.M. ,, , ,, ,, . Field Office Field Office Field ~ Reported Co~uted ~ o Flow ............. I~'~ Final ~ ~ ,, ~ ~ ,~ ....... ~ C~o,e~.'~57~ .~¢~7 ~E~ ~7,~/ .. /~ _ .. {.~ mow" ' ~, Final ~~ ~/~ c~o~. ~TZ ~ 7 ~7 "~/ . . / ~P ....... =~ Initial ~ ~ .~.9 FlOw Final ~ Closed in ~ .......... Final ~ydrostatic ~~ ? ~~ , ~ ,, , , ,,, , , , , , , , , , ,,, , , FORM llg46-.-.PRINTED IN U,S.A, 'FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLI~'S 8~?e2 _i Subject Page No. By , ( Page No, By Dale i - Subject IPage No. Ot JBy Date . ......... '. ~. ~ . ...... ; .... , ....... ~ .... ; ....................... ~ . , ..... .. . ~ ';'% : . .............. ; .... : .................. i ~ ................ - ...............................................................~ C' O':N..F ! :;D' [ N'TIA [ :"/~"* AtlanticRichfieldCompany ~ ~, Casing Set ~ 1~./~9 , TD /~U'~'~ , PBD tZq~'~, Hole Size ' ",',2" , Mud Wt. (Size) (Depth) (Depth) (Depth.) · DST# ~- Formation Tested ~ K; F~ Interval Tested ~ ~ ~ ?~ to. (Depth) ~~Cushion (WC) ~.~ , Bottom Hole Choke (BHC) ~" , Pkr(s) Set '---" ~(Fee6) Tail' Pipe ~ ~ ~ ,,,~ Pkr(s) 7~ ~~~ ( Depth ) (Si~e -and ~g or DP :;, ~ ~ ., Opened Tool (OT) ~ ~,'r~P,~ ~/t:~for (Size) (~tme ~.o~te)" Too~ /. ~r. ~ ~tn. Znttt~l S~u~ In (ISI), Reopened Tool Cushion to S~face .(WCTS) ~ Min., Mud to S~face (~S) Gas to S~face (GTS) ~ Hr. ~ Min., Oil to S~face (OTS) ~ Hr. .. Water to Surface (~S). ~ Hr. ~ .... Min. Vis. I~ ~ ~',~.' · (O,epth) Min Initial Flow (IF) · Min. , Min. REMARKS: Description of Test: /~ Hrs Began Test Period ~.~ ~,~//~/~, Completed Test Period ~,'~y: ~Z~, Total Test Period ~· Min {Time'& Da%e) ~Time & Dat$) ~//~..Choke; FTP ~) psig; PRODUCED: Z-~,_:~'>~ ~r~:j'_~,. /~' BW, --- ~CF; (Size) RATES: , BOPD, BWPD, MCFD, GOR: OIL GRAVITY: o ~ oF OApI 600/60 GAS GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE oUT (SO) _- % Oil, .-- % Water, % BS Hrs Began Test Period ~. [Time & Date) -,. Completed Test Period ~ , Total Test Period ~(Time & Date) Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, MCFD,~GOR: OIL GRAVITY :~ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): ~, Oil, RATES: BOPD, , BWPD, GAS GRAVITY: BW, 'MCF; · Min o~ ~ Water oF °API 600/60` f~ ~S Began Test Period ~ ~. ,~ · ~-,CD~p~et~ !.T~st p~io~~:ii~ ~:~;,~ · ?~ /.~!~ ...... , Total Test Period (Time & D~') Min Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, BW, [Si'ze )" MCF; PJ~TES: __BOPD ,.. BWPD ,. MCFD, GOR; OIL GRAVITY: 3AS GRAVITY: ~ °F; Sf~IKE OUT (S0): % 0il,, o ~ oF OApI 60o/60op % Water, " % BS Began Test Period (Time & Date) ChQ~e; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, BW, (Size) · Hfs Completed Test Period ~ _, Total Test Period" ..' Min (Time & Date) -. RATES:__BOP~.~ BWPD,. MCFD, GOR; OIL GRAVITY: OF, DAS GRAVITY: @ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % 0il, MCF; · . · °API 60°/6'0°F % Water, % BS Shut In (SI) To°l ~ ~[~~ ~/Z~77~ ' (Time &'~at~) ~ulled Pkr Loose ~ /~ ~rt~, '~/~/7~' ( Time & Date) ~et Fluid Rise,.(.i,~ fluid d~d!ot s'm~faee) Reversed Out (RO) ,,/7 Bbl Fluid;, ~otal Fluid Produced ~) BO, for /~ Hr. .~ Min.' Final Shut In-(FSI) · with # Net Pull feet: Feet 0il,. ~g~P_Feet Water, ~___~Feet Mud BO, BW, Z~ BM RECORDED PRESSURES: - IH · Inside Recorder: Uo. ~g~ .. Depth IXZ¢~' :lock HSurs ~ ~ ~ .. Outside Recorder: · ~lock Ho~s 7~ ISI IF FF FSI FH °F., Water Salinity.~ ppm Chlorides, Jater Resistivity (Rw) Ohm-Meters Oid Pkr Hold? Did FlUid Drop in Annulus? Did Tools Plug? /~//~ _ . Where? .~f.~) , Is Test Good?_ iH = Initial Hydrostatic Pressure .[SI = Initial Shut In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period Prior to Flow Period. tF = Initial Flow Pressure - First Pressure Reading of Flow Period. ?F = Final Flow Pressure - Last Pressure Reading .of Flow Period. ?SI = Final Shut'In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period After Flow Period. ?H = Final Hydrostatic Pressure. i~EMARKS: ~ Number ' ~-l' ,, ........ , ~o 'Recovery:Sampler Pressure : "Cu. Ft. Gas P.S.I,G. at Surface .of Jo_ Kind;j~, ._/~C.L_~ ~O~ ~~alliburt°n. . . istrict ;~/~ ~/~. ' ' ~]'-m cc. Oil : cc. Water Tester ~:/~ ~}Z,~,~''~'~' ' Witness ~:~, .~"~'~ Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor _ ~,~.,,~ ~, ~~]~ , GroviW. ' APl ~ OF. , m ' ' m E Q U I P M E N,T ,&., ~IO L E D A T A ........ Gas/Oil Ratio .cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested. Elevation [ RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Net Productive Interval ~ .... Ft. CONTENT ~ All Depths M~sured From . . ) Recove~ Water ~ ~ ~ *F. ppm Total Depth ';~"~' U ? -~ . Ft. Recove~ M~d - ~ ~ ~F. Mo~. Ho~)Cosi.~ Size,.. ~ ~* ~,~ ~ ~ Recovery MUd Filtrate ~ ~ ~~F., .ppm Drill Collar Length ~ ~ . ~ ~I.. . I.D.. ~' Mud Pit ~mple ~ ~ 'F. Drill Pipe Length-- ~"-- ~ ~ / ,I.D.. ~ud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ ~ ~ ~F. ~ . ppm Packer Depth(s) . /~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ft. ~ud Weight /~. ~ vis ........... cp Depth T~ter Valve /~ ~ Ft. , ....... ~ , , ~ ~,; ..... J , ,, , ,, , . ,, , - .... . ....... . Cushion ~. ~ m & ~ ~ q t Ft. Depth Back Surface Bottom ...... ~ . , Choke , Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet °f - ................ RecOvered Feet of ............... Remarks ~0 ~F.~~ ~ ~ ~~ ,~ ~ ~J~ ~'~ ..... : , ., - . ,~ ~, ~,'~- / ............... I I I IIII Gauge No. ~* ~ B Gauge Nb." -~8 q G;uge"No. ~ ~""q 1'" TE~PE~ATU~ T~E Depth:, t~Z~} Ft. Depth; ]Z~'~¢ Ft. Depth: }~ 3 Z~ Ft. ,,. 7 a Hou.r ClOck ~ ~ Hour Clock ? ,,~' Hour, Clock Tool A.M. Field Office Field Office Field ~ Reporte~ C~mPuted ~ Flow 'lnitiol / ~0 7 t 76~ _ ) ~/O,, I?Z3, . ~ ................. .. . C~os~d ~ ~ 7o~ ~TVq q6qq . ~71/ 6A~Va~_ lnitiol ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o Flow ......... ~ ............. Closed in ~ ~ ~ ~ ,. ,,,,. , ~. ,, ,,,, ,,, , , , ,, .... ., ............ FORMATION TEST DATA Reversing Sub .............. Water Cushion Valve ............... aa D. Drill Pipe ........................ Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... . unn.n .................. ...................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... . Packer Assembly X~ i.D. LENGTH /,,,/.5 Distributor ......................... Packer Assembly Flush Joint Anchor ............ ' .-c~ i gZ . . "'. '~.I~,~-~¢FZt ~, ~ 7 ',' Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... k~, ~ 7" Anchor Pipe ~fety Joint . . . ". ....... Packer Assembly ~ i:-~ ~,! ..... ~,: ~,~ ..~ ~ }~ !~ ,~. t~ :, ,~ . rt?"~' Packer As~mbly Anchor Pipe Safety Joint' . ........... Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... ' DEPTH PRINTED IN U.S.A. EQUIPMENT DATA LITTLE' S 83.~26 4/69--'16.17-13 Ooerator : ?~ -- N F.I D E' N'T i A'"'- FORMATION TEST REPORT Field. ~//~g,~ C./>' ~ Lease ? Casing Set' ~/~6/O.., TD. tUq0g) , PBD/%?~L , Hole Size F" _, Mud Wt. /~..;..~ ..... ~ , Vis. -- (Size) (Depth) (Depth) (Depth) ! DST//~ ~ ., Formation Tested ~.,~/~ , Interval Tested /~~d. to ./.~~ 5';~.~ ' ~ (Depth) ' (Dep%h)~., ." ' ~~ Cushion (WC) ~907 ., Bottom Hole Choke (BHC).. ~? , Pkr(s) Set ' (Feet) ' Tail Pipe ~ /~~ .... , Pkr(s) 7" .~5 (Depth) (Size and ~e) ~g or DPf'/z''~ ~" , Opened Tool (OT) ~'~,'~~ ~/7~. for (Time Min Initial Flow (IF[ Took / Hr. -- Min. Initial Shut In (ISI), Reopened Tool Water Cushion to Surface (WCTS) O Hr ~ Min., Mud to Surface (MTS) Gas to Surface (GTS) -- Hr. -- Min'., Oil to Surface (OTs) '~ .. Water to Surface (~.~S) ~- Hr. ~- Min. Hr. '-' Min .... Hr. -- Min. REMARKS: Description of Test: Hfs ' ~ Began Test Period ~ ~,'C~ ~g/~ ~ Completed Test Period ~ ~,~ :~//~., Total Test Period ~ Min '(Time & Date)- ~T'ime.'& Dat~) ~ ' %- Choke; FTP ~ psig; PRODUCED: ~_.0 BO, ,, ~ ~ , ~ BW, ~ MCF; (Size) RATES: ~ BOPD, . -?WPD,~ - MCFD, GOR: OIL GRAVITY: /?~ o @ ~9 oF GAS GRAVITY: --.- ~ ' °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): ~ ~ % Oil, ?>,,% Water, ~- -- CApt 60°/6C % BS Began Test Period Choke; FTP . (si~ze) (Time & Date) ..... , Completed Test Period ~Time & Date) psig; PRODUCED: Hfs , Total Test Period .... Min RATES: BOPD, BWPD, . MCFD, BO, BW, MCF; GOR: OIL GRAVITY: OF °API 60o/60, GAS GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, Water, % BS Began Test Period ~ ,Completed Test Period ~ _, Total Test Period '(Time & Date)" '(Time & Date) Choke; FTP '(Size) ~psig; PRODUCED: RATES: BOPD, BWPD ,_~ . MCFD ,_ · GOR; OIL GRAVITY: o ~ oF, oApI 60o/60o' GAS GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil,. % Water, % BS Began Test Period ~ ..... , Completed Test Period (Time & Date) Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, (Size) RATES: BOPD, GAS GRAVITY: BWPD,_ MCFD,~OR; OIL GRAVITY ~ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, , Total Test Period" (Time & Date) · BW, MCF; Hr o ~ oF, oApI 60o/60oF % Water, % BS 'Shut In (SI) Tool (Time & Date) Pulled Pkr Loose Net Fluid Rise. (If fluid did not surface) Reversed Out (RO) ..~ Bbl Fluid;. Total Fluid Produced ~ ~, for ~Hr. / Min. Final Shut In-(FSI) (T~me '~ Date)' " with '--- # Net Pull feet:_/.~b ~~)i-]r,' ~re~ .~_a.'L.'~.e.r, BO, BW,- BM BW, BM. RECORDED PRESSURES: IH Inside Recorder: No. ,~ _Depth Clock Hours.~ O~utside...Recorder: No. Z~ .Depth/~ - ~~ :Clock Hours ..... B.H.T. ISI IF FF FSI FH °F., Water Salinity ppm Chlorides, Water Resistivity (Rw) :oia Hoz ? Did FlUid Drop in Annulus? Ohm-Meters Did Tools Plug? Where? jf~7O , Is Test Good? oF IH = Initial Hydrostatic Pressure ISI = Initial Shut In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period Prior to Flow Period. IF = Initial Flow-Pressure - First Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FF = Final Flow Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FSI = Final Shut'In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period After Flow Period. FH = Final Hydrostatic Pressure. REML~RKS: FLUID SAMPLER DATA Dar '"' - Number , . _ Sampler Pressure. .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind ~ · /~ ~.~ Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas ,of Jo~5~./~.C*~Z~j'Z+~istrict Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor ~)~]~~ Gas/Oil Ratio .... : .... cu. ft./bbl. Formation TeSted ...... Elevation Ft. RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Net Productive Interval, Ft. CONTENT All Depths M~sured From Recoye~ Mud ~ ~F. Main Hole/Casing Size ~/J ~d We~ ...... /~-S+ v~ ..... Z~ .SP . ~ep~h *~s~r Vo~e ~~~_.. _ . .. ~t. ,,,, ' -OUN z o,,om cu~0~ /6Gg . ~ ~ ~t. ~,e~. W~,e Choke Chok~ , ........ Recovered~ ~O- Feetof O'i ~ ~~ ,~,4~ r ~--~ ~ Recovered Feet of , , Recovered Feet of ....... Re~a~ks . ~ - ' '~ ¢ d ~ Gouge I ..... ) "' 7~ Ho~aock ~g Ho.~C,o~k 7.R_ Ho.~ao~k 2[ ~F... Blonk~Off l~/~ ' ,..Blanked Off ~D .... Blankea'O~f A~ ,,a~ ~OO ,~. ~re~vres Pressure~, ~ ~ ~, Pres ~.~ ~ Closed~~ ~., Field Office Field Office Field ~ Reported Computed ini~91Hydrostat.ic.. ~V 8 ~ _ ~o i '~.C~ ~'[ ,, [,n.o~ ~ ~ ,' ........... ~ Flow Initiol -- ,.~ ....... ~ ~ '~ Final ~ - .... [b~ ............. 'Closed in :~ -. -- ......... .~, .... ~.~ ...... ~,. , ........ , .... ~ ........... , , ,,., ~ , FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLE'-~ 93426 Casing perfs. _ __Bottom choke ! ..... Surf. temp, °F Ticket No Gas gravity. Oil gravity GaR ' "' Spec. orovity Chlorides opm Res ...... @ °F Da tec~'-~'~ '7~ Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time ~ Size Pressure Rate Rate Remorks , _ _ . ~1 . , - . ,,~t ,,, . , , ,, ~ ,,. , , ~.,, , , , , ~ _ Reversing Sub Water Cushion Valve ............... Drill Pipe .. ~ ~,,, ~ i~i ~: ............. aa D. I.D. LENGTH DEPTH ~ ,~.~ ...../ ., Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple~CIP Sampler ............... AP RunningCase .................. ~, ~7 Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... ~_ ~_ DistributOr ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor .............. 0'~,~ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ ~, g7 Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... .9, 7T O, 05' -. I"'* P 0 ,,,..'T~.g c 7~ ,4¢ 4..54.3 ~o ;Lt.. ,51 ol reg~ Operator AtlanticRichfieldCompany FORMATION TEST REPORT Field Lease Well No... 7. ]Casing Set 0 13093, TD 13]/¢.., PBD t50;2 , Hole Size '8 5...., Mud Wt. JO ,~ , Vis. 5 7 (Size) (Depth) (Depth) (Depth) ~_~ "-. DST# / ~ Formation Tested , Interval Tested to ~~'~'~: ..... -- '(Depth) (Depth) D,~.! , Pkr(s) Set ~ I~ ~~ Cushion (WC) !2~.7~ , Bottom Hole Choke (BHC) (Feet) ' Tail Pipe ~ ~~ ..., Pkr(s) M ~o~co (Depth') (Size and T~e) Tbg o~ DP~ "~" , Opened Tool (OT) ~ ~.')~ ~_~ ~~.for (Size) (Time & Date) Took ] Hr. Z~ Min. Initial Shut In (ISI)~ Reopened Tool ~ ~''~ · Water Cushion to S~face (WCTS) Hr Min., Mud~S~face (MTS)~~.~ Hr... Min initial Flow (IF) . . Description of ~: -F'-I,,... f~,'-od · FI~,~ FIo,-- ~-to~ ~ Hrs. Began ~ Period ~ g.'$0 ~ Z/p, Completed ~ Period ~ ~ '30 D ~ , Total ~t Period ~ Min. (Time & Date) (Time & Date) , , Choke; FTP275-'~oo psig; PRODUCED: B0 )0.~ BW MCF; (Size) RATES: GAS GRAVITY BWPD, MCFD, GOR: 0IL GRAVITY: °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % 0il, o~ % Water, oF °API 60°/60°] % BS ,5 Hrs. Began ~ Period ~ ~'~>$~_*0 _, Completed Test Period ~ %[%j P ~ , Total Test Period ~-j Min. (~ime & Date) ~Time & Date) (si-ze ) RATES: Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BOPD, It 9 { BWPD ,_ MCFD,~ BO, .. I 3 1 BW, G0R: OIL GRAVITY: GAS GRAVITY- ~ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, oF Water, °API 600/60° % BS Began Test Period ,Completed Test Period (Time & Date) ._, Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, ~size') RATES: BOPD, BWPD, MCFD, GOR; OIL GRAVITY: __ · ~AS G~VITY: ~ °F; S~ OU~ (SO): ~ Oil, , Total Test Period (Time & Date) BW, ~irs. Min .. MCF; o ~ OF, % Water, °API 60°/60°F % Bs Began Test Period ~ , Completed Test Period ~ (Time & Date) (Time & Date) Total Test Period Hrs ~ Min ~ Choke; FTP psig; PRODUCED: BO, BW, ( Size ) MCF; RATES:~BOPD, BWPD,_ MCFD,__GOR; OIL GRAVITY:__ GAS GRAVITY: ~ °F; SHAKE OUT (SO): % Oil, .... @ OF, ~ _ Water, °API 60°/60°F % Bs Shut-In (SI) Tool Pulled Pkr Loose (Time & Date) (Time & Date) for !I Hr._ ~ ~ Min. Final Shut In (FSi) Net Fluid Rise -- (If fluid did not surface) Reversed Out (RO) l~ Bbl Fluid; Total Fluid Produced BO, with ~ 80 ~ # Net Pull feet :., Feet Oil, Feet Water, Feet Mud -~ BO, I ~ 0 'BW, ... 1~ 0 BW, ...... BM. BM RECORDED PRESSURES: IH l~of[o~- Inside Recorder: No. 3.,3,,~l Depth )zs~ ff~?p. ~ Clock Hours 7 Z ISI IF FF FSI %o,t 8, 5 FH Outside Recorder: No. ,3&~6 Depth. Clock Hours 7 ._ $'0 3~, b, ¥80q.9 B.H.T. 228 "lr °F., Water Salinity ppm Chlorides, water Resistivity (Rw) Ohm-Meters oF Did Pkr Hold? ~ , Did Tools Plug? ~ Where? Did Fluid Drop in Annulus? , Is Test Good? IH = Initial Hydrostatic Pressure ISI = Initial Shut In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period Prior to Flow Period. IF = Initial Flow Pressure - First Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FF = Final Flow Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Flow Period. FSI = Final Shut'In Pressure - Last Pressure Reading of Shut In Period After Flow Period. FH = Final Hydrostatic Pressure. REMARKS: I.;4 ) F FF F3I F H 5-Olg.5 q827.5 qSg&q- 9oqO, O FLU I D SAMPLER DA ~,,\ Date ~., Number Sampler Pressure___ P.S.I.G. at Surface Recover: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job ~)~ ~ /~$ District cc. Oil cc. Water Tester ~ ~,,~ ~/~;~ Witness cc, Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor Gravit~ . ' APl ~ . 'F. EQ.,,U I PMENT '& H aLE DAf A ~s/~Q~~~ {t~bbl. Formetion Tested,, ~ ~ Elevation Ft. i ~ ~RES~IV~ ~ ~H~~ Net Productive Inte~al , Ft. CONTENT Ali Depths M~sured From /~ ~ ,, Recove~ Water ~ ~ ~*F. .ppm Total Depth /~ /~ , , ,Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ ~ ~ *F. ppm Drill Collar Length ~ ~ ' ~ I.D.. Mud Pit Sample ~ ~ ~ *F. Drill Pipe Length ~// ~/~ i.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ ~ *F. .ppm Packer Depth(s) .......... / / ~ ~ ~ Ft. Mud Weight ,,, vis .~ Depth Tester Valve / / ~ ~ /' ~ ~ , ,, ,. Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface /~ Bottom Cushion .~ ~ ~5~,~ t Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke " ' ' Recovered Feet of ... Recovered Feet of . ......... ., , , Recovered Feet of ..... ,, , // , G~g~ No. 3 ~ V~ ' ~% No. ~ V ~ 'G~u~e No. 3~ 3' ~ ~.~TU.~ , , , ~ ~, , Ho~ C~k ~ g ~o.~C~o:k '? ~ ~o~ Oo:k Too~ A.~. E~t. '~. Bb~ked O~f ~p ~l~.kea Off ~ ~b.k~ Off V~- ,, . ........... ..~- ~ ~ ~', ,qp..~d p.~. Tool A.M. Actu~[1 ~ -~. P~ess~res Pressures dS~Pressures ~t~Z Oo~ed P.~. , ...... ,, ~, , . , , Field Office Field Office Field ~ RepoSed Computed ..... Initial Hydrostatic E j.~ ~ __ .b~/~ 7 .... . ~t ~ ,.~ ~ ,: Minutes Minutes .~.~ Flow ...... ~ ,, Final ~ ~ ~ ~ C~o~ed~ ~~ ~7 ~? ~l ~ ., ' c o Flow .... ~ Flow ,, Initial , . ~ ~ Final .... , ~ Closed in ~ ~ ~ , ,,~ ~ ,, ..... FORM 1946-.'--PRINT~D IN U.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA Reversing Sub .................. Water Cushion Valve ............... O, D, Drill Pipe ........................ Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly Dual CIP Valve .................. Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................. Multiple CIP Sampler ............... - :: : ~ _1~1[' .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ...................... VR Safety Joint .................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... 3,8? Packer Assembly ................... ¢ ~'~ -'~ ~ Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. ~ ' ~ ~ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Packer Assembly ....... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars Flush Joint Anchor ................. Blanked-Off B.T, Running Case ....... LENGTH w, wd, 4. z:s-, ..... ,H,,_¢ ,r ', DEPTH EQUIPMENT DATA ,.,,-,-,.,., ,,,,, ,/.,o-,,.,,_,, State of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Attn: Mr. Tom Marshall 3001 Porcupine Drive To: Anchorage, 'AK Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District TRANSMITTAL From: 'R.A. McIntosh - North Geological Date: · 5/14/76 Well Name: North Gull Island State ~1 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Run No. Scale Xerox Field Prints Sepia BI Line 3~ 5 35 X 3 BHC Sonic/Caliper Log 3,5 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 N°. Core Description (SWC) Interval Core Description (Conv) Core No. Directional Log Drill Stem Test - Test No. Dual Induction Laterol°g 5 Compensated Formation Density Compensated Neutron Formation Density Gamma Ray-Neutron Microlog Mudlog Interval 200'-14400' Pr oximity-Microlog/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 . Compensated Neutron Formation Density (Porosity Index % Sand Matrix 2"5"~ 1 1 2"5" 1 1 5'~' 1 1 5" 1 1 2" 1 1 5" 1 1 ReCeipt acknowledged: Return receipt to: Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Processed by: ~_~~,~~~ state of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Attn: Mr. John Levorsen 3001 Porcupine Drive To: Anchorage, AK 99501 Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District TP~kN SMITTAL From: 'R.A. McIntosh - North Geological Date: 5/14/76 Well Name: North Gull Island State fJl Transmitted herewith are the following' for the subject well: . Run No. Scale Xerox Sep ia~ Bi Line 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 (Conv) 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 (Conv) Core ~o. No. Boxes x Samples (Dry) Interval 10640'-14400' No. Boxes 7 boxes Samples (Wet) Interval No. BoXes Synergetic Log . Core chips from cores 1,2,3,4 1 bOx 1.8 eceipt acknowledged: ~~ ~.~ ' eturn receipt to: At~fantic Richfield Company North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Processed by: -- o. C:~m~m~, FIELD I ~ ' r ~.~ , ? I " · · ti.. !,., i ! ~ ~ INK... LE&f,~ ..... ~La,,, No,, .... insTrucT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , , ~T&~ ..... ~TU ~ ~,, .. _ ~~, ~ ~.~ ....... ~,.T, / II i I III I I Il I III II II I II i l_ . ......... ....... .... i ,.,~ . . i i , ~ ...... .- L' i iii ,..,, ..... , ....... i i - ~ ...... iii i i in , II ~ .~ ~ .... _ ........ . , , , ., STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and. Gas TO: O.K. Gilbreth, Jr. THRU: Hoyle H. Hamilton ME MO RAN DU M Subject: ARCO Gull Island State #1, DST #5 and 6 ~M.a r.ch 1 7, 19 7.6 Waiting for DST #5 _March_ 18, .1976 Waiting for DST //5 March 19, 1976 DST #5 Packer: 12,309 MD 10,121 BHT: 202'F Flow time: 10 hours 2 minutes Recovery: 16 bbl formation ~ Perforations: 12,358 - 12,380 MD 10,170 - 10,192 TVD I spf. Bomb Ti ns i de B i ns i de Touts i de Bouts i de Depth, MD ~"~ ,' ~12,291 12,296 12,322 12,326 Depth, TVD I0,103 10,108 10,134 10,138 ISI, psig 4,757 4,733 4,789 4,784 FSI, psig 4,709 4,709 4,694 4,71l Pressures are approximate due to lack of a~ chart reader. True vertical depths are from initial deviation survey and are not final. 1 spf S~River ~,,, March 22, 1976 DST //6 A11 depth~measured. Packer: 11,225 Perforations: 11,315- 11,321 MD BHT: 184°F Flow time: 92 minutes Recovery: 100 bbl formation wat'er Bomb Pressu re Ti ns i de Binside 4,567 TOuts i de 4,597 Bouts i de 4,601 I spf Sag River Depths (approxi mate) I i ,207 11,212 11,238 1 I ,24~; Charts indicated plugging of the tool during flow tests. Pressures were not read with chart reader so are approximate. Buildups were instantaneous after both flows. In summary I witnessed DST's //5 and //6 of Arco's Gull Island State #1 Wildcat. Neither test showed any hydrocarbon~. STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF i-IATUP~AL RESOURCES Division 'of Oil and Gas TO~ /---0. K. Gilbreth, J DireCtor Thru. Hoyle II. Hamilton Chief Petroleum Engineer ~,o~ konnie C. Smith Petroleum Engineer : SUBJECT: Wed_nesday, March 24, 1976 - I departed Anchorage by cont~ercial air carrier arriving at D~adh~]rse on the North Slope at 10:30 AM where I met Sr. Drilling 'Engineer, Jerry Schmidt, who drove me to Arco base camp where we contacted Drilling Supervisor, Brit Brown, at the Gull Island well and learned a fishinq job was underway. Since tile purpose of my trip was obviously delayed, I elected to spend some tiri~ with Jerry Schmidt. He had just arrived on the Slope for a week's duty visiting all the various drilling rigs in an engineering capacity. We visited the rig at DS-3 where they were -testing to locate a casing leak in the 9 5/8" casing. We next visited DS-4 where they were running 13 3/8" casing and found that-the casing had been stuck about lO0 feet off the bottom. It was finally decided to cer.~ent the casing at. that point. We visited DS-5 where Jerry is in charge of testing 4 I/2" tubing already in the wells to determine if more tubing joint leaks exist. DS-9 was drilling a surface hole and preparing to run 13 3/8" casing the next day. Thursda~y, March 25, 1976 -A caliper log confirmed that the 9 5/8" casing was parted at 1900 feet in the well at DS-3. The biggest problem was a flow to the surface from the annulus of 10 to 20 barrels per hour rate. They were becoming increasingly concerned about the flow and had decided to' set a bridge plug in the casing down below the failure and con,henCe work to try to pull the upper section of the casing out of the well. It required several hours to weight the mud' and' circulate around the parted casing to kill the salt water flow. We departed DS-3 and stopped by Rowan Rig #34 on DS-9 where they had just completed running 13 3/8" casing and were .getting ready .to cement. Our next stop was at DS-4, Rowan Rig #26 and then Jerry dropped me off at the base camp where I was picked up at ll:O0 AM and driven to the .Gull Island State No. 1. Wednesday, Harch 26, 1976 through Monday, March 29,, 1976 I remained at the Gull 'jSl~hd well fo'r the next '4' 112'~ ~ays'~iiii-e Work on th~ W~l~Consisted of alternately drilling and pressure testing bridge plugs and squeezed perforations. I toured the location and found that, without exception, the large snow berm on the sea ice all around the island had been built up by snow removal from the work area on or near the island and contained considerable debris such as boards, steel bands, insulation, plastic sheets, and trash (Photos Nos. 1 and 2). I informed Drilling Supervisor, Minos Hebert, of the debris I noticed on the ice. The DST tools were started in the hole at l:O0 PM Sunday and completed with the pressure charts retreived on Monday at 1-O0 PM. All data gathered from this test is on a separate data summary sheet transmitted to the confidential bank vault file for this well. Fteld Trtp Report Lonnte C. Smith 2- Apr11 7, 1976 Arco engineer, Dave. Sampert, drove me to the COT plant where I reviewed the opera- tional problems with Dan Roberts, COT supervisor. The COT-1 plant had been shut down on an unscheduled fractionating tower overhaul due to malfunctions which had severely reduced output. Dan requested permission to use the sealed by-pass valve at COT-2 meter. He assured me he would keep accurate account of the times and volumes by-passed by utilizing the turbine meter on the separator and checking the residual tank levels which he would include in a written report. I approved ~ ~his temporary procedure and departed the COT plant at 3:15 PM. Dave Sampert made arrangements for me to return to Anchorage with him on an Arco charter flight on which we departed at. 3:40 PM, arriving in Anchorage at 6:00 PM. On this field, trip I witnessed a DST and collected test data on subject well. I recommended the debris noticed in the snow on the sea ice around the island be brought to Arco management's attention and this was done by phone on 3/31/76 to Dick Knowles, District Drilling Engineer. I also approved breaking the State seal and temporary use of the by-pass'valve above the meter'at COT-2. Attachment LCS:bJm I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 j 3 c' ,~ ....... . '~.¢: '.o,'~o.K, ~ 2; ~9~ FI,.~ t. :.~1 .... . 2 : ' t ' 24 ~*~. ~, ~ ................................... '2- :Z~.,_ : ,: - ,.::.~:_~L=; ~% ..................... { ......................... [ F- L.- I ....... CUNFIDENTIAL '-''-~ 02~01B STATE of ALASKA 0EPARTFIENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas To: r-0. K, Gl lbreth, J.r. ~~ ~ THRU: Hoyle H. Hami itoh ,~/ D^~E , April 1, 1976 FROM.. Russell A. Oouglass ~0 SUBJECT: DSTIs #5 and 6 ARCO Gull Island State #1 ~/el I North Slope lgitnessed drill stem test numbers $ and 6 on the Arco Gull Island State #1 well. Data observed during this time has been submitted In a separate report and is In the Division'~s confidential file. Suspended Well and Location Report 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: '~e-ra~Or _./~~ 'Da ts Suspended Address ~x ~O_ /~~9~--~- L Surface Location-of W~li' - - -~ ' -- Permit No. ~-~-~ .~~ Ft. F__~__L, ~. Ft. F_ ~/ L API No. 50 Sec.~, T/~ ~, R~_~-~ , .~/ M. Unit or Lease Name Well No. Field ~& Pool .... Condition of Pad ~-.O~ Condition of Pi ts _ ~,~/~ ~/~_r Well head - Ail outlets plugged Well sign - Attached to well head Attached to well guard Attached to Info rn~tion correct Q¸ No Ye s No Cellar - Ope n~ed Ye s Fil led Yes Covered ~ WaterWell - Plugged off Capped No Rat Hole Open Yes No No ~ Filled Yes No No Covered Yes No Open ?·'Explanation ~ z~_F'~D~ Z,~~~,... Photographs taken to verify above conditions~ No Exp la naton Work to be done to be acceptable This well and. location is (acceptable) (mna.~¥u~-L~b!~-) to be classified as suspended for the period of F-/~-~ ~ 19 thru F-/J-- 19,.~,~. Inspected by: ~~ ' __ _ Date:_ Revised 8/24/82 Suspe _._d Well and Location Repo_ 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: Operator ~/~ L~ Surface LoCation of Well 2~7~ Ft. F ;~J L, ~ Ft. Se c~ , T /~.. 31/ , ELS 6 _, ~ M. Date Suspended Permi.t No.. F ~J L API No. 5 Unit or Lease Name..~_~!/ Well No. ~//_ £$/~,~ ~>_~. Field & Pool Condition. of Pad _ ::.:? ~:/~ : . Condition of Pits Well head - Ail outlets plugged Wel 1 sign - Attached to we'll head Attached to well guard · Attached to Information correct Yes No No ~ No Cellar- Opened C~) N.~? Rat Hole Open Fi 1 led .~~ '('~oo Fi 1 led Covered . Covered WaterWell - Plugged off Capped. Open Explanation ~ No Yes Photograph's taken to verify above condition~ No Exp la na ton Work to be done to be accept.able This suspended .for the period of ¢~%%- 19Cz-thru Inspected by, ~~ ~_. well'and location is (acceptable) (-~nRo-~-~phab]P~ to be classified as Revised 8~24/82 024)01B STATE of ALASKA ~PARTMENT OF NATURAL RES(~RCES Division of 0tl and Gas ..... TO: [--- O. K. G11breth, ~]r Director Thru'-: Hoyle H. Hamllton Chief Petro]eum Engineer .,l hn C. tller petrol e~ Engi neet DATE : SUBJECT: March 31, 1976 Arco-Gul I Isl and State NO. 1 Test and Topping Plant visit I traveled to the North Slope""~ witness a te~t at the Arco-Gull Island State No. 1 drtlling well and to Seal me~ by-pass valves at Arco's topping plant. February 5, 19~6- I left the_~ivtsion of Otl and C~s office at 8:30 AM and ~rted Anchorage via commercial aircraft at 10:00 AH. My fltght was stopped at Fairbanks due to bad weather at Prudhoe Bay and we eventually had to return to Anchorage arriving at 4:20 .PM.. February 6, 1976 - I 1eft Ancho:.?age again by coneerctal aircraft at 8:30 AM and lai~d~l at oea~rse in marginal, w~a.ther at .~10:20 AM.. I rode to the Gull Island State NO. I well with the relieving Arco drilling engineer, Brtt Brown. arrived at 11:30 Alt and I soon met.._ the too]pusher, Orvtn Graff; Arco engineers Bret Ailard, Jerry Sctunidt, and Dave Sampert; Exxon engineer, Bill Grieves; and Hal t i burton tester, Ken Jones. The weather continued to deteriorate and this. delayed preparations for testing. Februa.r.y 7, 1976 - Testing was= ac~ltshed while high .winds and -33e F tempera- ture' p~])dUced a'-105~ F chill, factor. No vehicle travel to or from the Gull Island NO. I or airplane fl~ighls were possible due to poor visibility and snow drifts, Februa~ 8, 1976 - The storm '~tiu.ue.d but .weakened toward evening with a -28° F 'te~;A~;ur~', ~35 knot wind, .,98~ F chill factor and 1/8 mile visibility. At 6:30 PM a cat and grader made it to the rig. At 7:35 PM I departed in a convoy of four pick-ups, a water t~ck,, and a fuel truck, behind the, cat and grader. We checked into the Arco base op~attons center at 9:30 PM. February 9, 1976 - Bret Al la~d introduced me to Bob Hodges, the Arco crude oil topl~ing plant' foreman. I made arrangements with Bob for me to replace a .broken seal on a residual meter bypass .valve. _ I met Tim Scannell, operator .a.~..= the .COT plant and resealed the residual crude injection meter bypass valve. Tim pointed out two additional valves on the residual crude injection pump bypass to a storage tank that should be sealed. I sealed one with my last sea]. The. other valve will be sealed after holes are drilled in it on a return trip, ., . O. K, ~'Jlb~t~. ~. --2- I1~1~1~ 31, 1076 Atl flights continued to be cancelled due to htgh wtnds and near zero visibility.. Landon Kelt¥, Arco supervisor,, spent most of the moentmj and all afternoon wtth me explaining all Arco future fteld ~ttons systems, utilizing seal1 scale models, and tou~ng the'Ir Flow. Station Februa~ 10~ ig76 --A ~en fre_.1ght fllght landed at Oeadhorse early In the morntng ~;j~th:-'-zs~-a'va~labie~ seats and I es asstgned one. I departed ~e Arco base operatJens center at 5:30 AM and left Oeadhorse at 7:00 Ale arrtvtng tn Anchorage at 8:30 /~I. Zn statuary, ! witnessed a test at Arco~u11 ~sland State No. 1, sealed two topptng plant crude .meter bypass vatves, ami toured Arco-Flow Station No. 1. , A. tlanticR[chfieldCompany North A~,,~roducing Division North A~ "trict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 March 30, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99504 RE' Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir' Attached is a Report of Operations on the above-mentioned well covering March 1 through March 30, 1976. This report has been submittted at this time to transmit our latest test results. It is our understanding, based on con- versation between yourself, Mr. Hoyle Hamilton and myself, March 29, 1976, that the attached data qualified this well as being capable of production in commercial quantities and that you will, at some future date, recommend to the Division of Lands that this well qualifies the lease it is drilled in. We have personally delivered your copy to you to minimize the chance of a security leak. For the time being, we respect- fully request that this information be held under the tightest security where!it will receive absolute minimum exposure. At some future date we will request that you release your findings and recommendation to the Division of Lands so they may qualify the lease as per our discussion with yourself, Mr. Kugler, and Mr. Hamilton on January 16, 1976. If the above meets with your understanding of our agreements, please sign the two copies of this letter so we may each have one on file. C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK:jl , Diyect~t~ of Division of Oil & Gas 'Date Focm No. P-4 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATI~- STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20151 AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~. ,F,ND,A~'ALO~'EE o. TR,BE NAME " O,L [] OAS E] WT/D£AT WELL. WELL OTltER --.---------- 2. N~ME OF OPERATOR ~ UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Atlantic' Richfield Company aull Island St~e ~. ADDRESs OF OPERATOR 9.WELL NO. P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska, 99510 1 4.' LOCATION OF WELL 2376'FNL & 29'FWL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11.SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 21, T12N-,,R15E 12. PERMIT NO. 74-57 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 HOLR AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. -REPORT ON OPERATIONS FROM MARCH 16 THROUGH MARCH 30, 1976. RIH with 6" bit to 12,610',cond mud Ran & set E-Z drill @ 12,475'. Stabbed into E-Z drill & squeezed perf's w/150 sx Class G cmt, Pulled out of retainer & left 5 bbls cml; on top of E-Z drill. Ci'rc @ 12,445~, POH. Ri'gged up & perf'd 22"~ 12;358"-12,380' w/ 1 SPF. RIH & set pkr @ 12,309' w/tail @ 12,331~ & 6450: DC. Opened tools'@ 1650 hrs w/very light blow for 6 min. Closed tool @ 1656 hrs for ISI, Reopened @ 1756 hrs w! very weak blow increasing to weak blow thru out lO hr test. Closed tools @ 0358 hrs for FSI. Reversed out 80 bbl diesel, 2 bbl rat hole 'mud and 15 bbl formation water. 4-1/2 hrs FSI. POH w/test tools. RIH & cond mud @ 12,445'. POH. Ran & set E-Z drill @ 12,273'. Stabbed into retainer and squeezed perf's w/126 sx Class cmt. Pulled up & left 24 sx cmt on top of retainer. POH. RU & perf'd 11,315-11,321' w/1 SPF. RIH w/DST tools, set pkr @ 11,225' & tail @ 11,247'. Opened tools @ 2028 hrs w/strong blow immediately, closed tools @ 2033 hrs for 1 hr ISI. Opened @ 2133 hrs w/strong blow immediately - decreasing & increasing thru out test. Closed tools @ 2300 hrs, reversed out 60 bbl diesel, 5 bbls mud, and 95 bbl formation water w/slight show of gas in water. POH w/DST tools. Ran & set E-Z drill @ 11,245'. Squeezed perf's w/126 sx Class G cmt, reversed out leaving 4 sx on top of retainer. : POH.' RIH w/6" bit, drilled & CO retainers & cmt to 12,600'. POH. RU & perf'd 9' from 12,528'-12,537' w/1 SPF.- Ran DST tools w/6907' DC,.set pkr @ 12,472' Opened tool for IF @ 1127 hrs w/weak increasing to strong blow. Closed @ 1132 hrs ~or 1 hr ISI. Opened @ 1232 hrs, diesel to surface @ 1447 hrs, formation fluid to surface @ 1612 hrs. Closed tools @ 1823 hrs. Reversed out 175 bbl formation fluid. Tooi~ 12 hr FSI. POH w/test tools, RIH & set E-Z drill @ 12,428' RIH w/OEDP & lay 50 sx Class G cmt plug on top of retainer. CIP @ 0400 hrs 3-30-)6. See attachment for test results of 12,528'-12,537' DST. DiSTBIBUTY-'D ~ DiVIsION OF OIL & Otis 14. i hereby ce, ti fy ~. atp~tr~onec t SIGNED TITLE Dist. Drlg. Eng. DATE March 30, 1976 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 committee by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. SUBJECT T~,.,~ ~ - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY PAGE NO. L 1 t _ I I I ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY North Alaska District PAGE NO, '~ . O % ! Drilling Group SUBJECT '~ ~'.. PAGE NO. ~ OF - ,~ - North Alaska District . - . ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -, ~ ~ ~' ~ ' '-Z~ ~ , I ~-: . ' .', ........ J j. i ! ! 02~301B ~$TATE .of ALASKA D£PARTMENT OF HA~L RESOURCES Dtvtston of 0il and Gas To. [-- O. K. Gilbreth, Director Thru..: Hoyle H. Hamilton ~.~'.~ ' Chief Petroleum Engl~ Petroleum Inspector DATE : ~rch 23, 1976 SUBJECT: J~ Pressure Chart Data ~Gull ISland..~~PE Tests - ARCO' ~At~. ~'~'1, B-P Niakuk #l-A ~Ma. rch 14,_ !)76_- Departed my home .at 8:3Q, AI~ for 9:00 showup .for 10:00 o' clock departure Via Wten Atrlines..~to. Oeadhorse, arriving at 12:45. PM. Russ Oouglass · and .t- took the Arco bus to Arco, .. baSe where we were met by Dick Knowles, Chief Drilling Engineer, who advised.one of .us was to accompany him to their Gull Island State ~1 to witness bottom ~le pres.s~e charts, A ca1.1 to..Easy Gtlbreth. confirmed this and it was decided I w~u%d.make..the Gu1.1 Is)and location and Russ would accompany Gtl Meyer to t~ Htgh].and location.- I arrived, at the Gull Island loca- tion at 2:00 PM, waited for.~.them to come., out of the.hole, witnessed the bottom hole pressure charts, discussed 'DST Data _and was driven to the Ab~e State #1 location, arriving at 9:30 J~,. :.~ There we_met Dcmny .Fields, Arco drilling foreman, and Kelly Golf, Nabors Rig ~2S. .. tool pusher , who advtsed they were WOC and tests would not begin for at least?.thir, ty-slx hours,. Temperature -28oF, winds 40 knots. out of the north, chill fac~ ~g2OF, March 15, 1976- Ntppltng up ~ti .~.:, This rig had been stacked up for nearly a: year~a~ many modificatlo~ ~ere being made. March 16, 1976 - Ntppling up ~nttnued.. B-P.base operations call. ed to advise we Would be given forty-eight .hours advance notice on BOPE tests at their Htakuk #l location March 17, !976 -.Tests began _a~t !:00. AM. Top pipe .rams and inside wing valves on Choki&~ ~anJ-kt'il line teste~l to 5000 PSIG. At this point the Sprague pump failed and it was necessary to borrow, a pump .from .another rig. Tests resumed and the lower pipe rams, outside wing.~va)ves on the-choke and kill line and check valve on the kill line tested to 5000 PS[G.. The hydrtl ~tested to 3000 PSIG. While waiting for the drill'~'~PfPe to be removed from the test plug, we toured the location which was well organized, rig in good repair, steel welded fuel tanks bermed and wel 1 sign received .from Anchorage. The accumulator tested to 2850PS. IG. Only two H~ backup bottles were in evidence, each of which tested to glSQ I~I.G. We recoanend&d to .Bonny Fields that at least two additional bottles be mantfolded into the system and this is so noted on the fi-eld inspection report. At 1-2:00 noon we broke for lunch as they were moving the pressuring pump to the choke manifold house and putting a low pressure test on the choke manifold. Several flange leaks developed and upon~ttghtentng, tests resumed at 1:30 PM. -2- ~h 23, ]976 gate valves, the b11~ ~ams and' fart~-fou~ flanges t~ r~sumed at 11::20 PM wtth the kel.~y cock and lowe~ kelly valve testing to Tests were ~luded at 11:46 PM. ;d tns~ectioa ~ waS~prepa~ed wlth the o~tgtnal to I~ Ftelds, a copy to ~.- ~11k ~ a copy at~ to. thts report. !976- ~'~ed.' A~ Abte State gl locatton at- 4:00 PM &rrtvtng at #1,A at 4:40 PIq. ~ we met Paul Whl-te, BP drt111ng ¢oreman~, and_ D~Isco11, Parker Rtg .~J.~ toolpushe~, who advised ntppllng up was almos t Pr~s~t~ was to-be done ~ith. mud Macps wlth mud as the med1'um on ~ZG stack. began at 5:20 PM wlth ~-b11nd rams, both_ wtng valves and check valve on ill 11ne and the wtng vaT~ and HCR valve on the choke 11ne testtng to 3000 Eleven gate valves and~ fourteen flanges tn the choke mantfold tested to ..,SIG. The manoai adjustable .choke was tYee movlng, but the Swaco supercboke not actuate due to mechanical ~lems. Swaco repatr personnel were con- ' to make repa.t~. Whtle walttng fo~ the crew to ptck up d~111 ptpe and co11&rs, we b~oke fo~ . g ~ at 9:00 PM with uppe~ and lawe~ pipe rams testtng to 3(:X)O PSIG. ~-d~il tested ~ 1~ PS16. The kelly cock tested to 3000 PSZG. However, °wet kelly vaTve leaked and wtll have to he repalred or replaced. Both ~nd ball type floor valves were on hand. .lator tested to 31'50 PSIG..H2 bottles tested to 2500, 2400, 2200 and 2500 He toured ~ locatlon and found It well organized, the rtg In good repair, welded fuel tanks were bermed and the well sign not yet received. were concluded at 11:10 PM. Afteld inspection report was prepared with the ~al given to Paul White, a copy matled to Swede Swenson and a copy attached is report. - Departed Deadhorse at 1:30 PM via BP charter arriving in Anchorage ~at my home at 3:30 PM. wary, I witnessed bottom hole pressure., chart data at Arco Gull Island #1 · E tests at Arco Able State: ~1 and. BP Nlakuk #I-A. went z_/-? / I Atlantic~'~.ichfieldCompany., . North Amen Producing Division ' North AIt~,) istrict Post Offic,=, .~x 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 March l O, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth~ State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupi ne Drive Anchorage, AK 99504 RE- Gull Island No., Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir- Attached is a Report of Operations on the aboVe mentioned well, covering the month of February, 1976. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will will receive absolute. 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.,. very truly yours, /3 c. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer /cs CONFIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTED STATE: OF DIVISION OF OIL & GAS Attachment S i gna t u re Title Date 1976 DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS Form No. P-4 ~eREV. 3-1-7~0 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS OIL[] GAS [] WI L DCAT WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska, 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2376'FNL & 29'FWL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E 5. AP1 NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-201 51 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 7. IF INDIAN'ALO'ITEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 21, T1 2N-R15E 12. PERMIT NO. 74-57 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. REPORT ON OPE.RATIONS F. ROM March 1.,. through March 15,. 1976... Drilled 6" hole to 14,400'. Ran BHCS/CNL/GR, DIL, FDC/CNL and dipmeter logs. Took 24 S~/S 13,364'-13,152', rec 23. RIH w/DST tools, set packer @ 13,0~0~62'. Opened tool @ 0916 hrs w/weak blow increasing to strong blo~~[~@ 0921 ,. took 1 hr ISI. Reopened tools @ 1024 hrs w/strong blow. Closed tool @ 0624 hrs 3-11-76 (20 hr flow test) for FSI. Reversed out diesel cushion and 36 bbl of rat hole mud. COmpleted SI test @ 0224 hrs 3-12-76. POH w/DST tools. Pressure chart from 13,057' (10,641'TVD) '(below the packer). Read IH=5555 psi, ISI=4543 psi, IFF=2196 psi, FF=3240 psi, FSI=5036 psi, and FH=N.A. RIH and set 6" E-Z drill bridge plug @ 12,992'. Squeezed w/200 sx Class G cmt, [~roke down formation @ 2750 psi. Left 5 bbls cmt on top of E-Z drill plug. POH. Ran & set E-Z drill plug @ 12,610' Perforated 8' zone 12,530'-12,538' w/1 sPF. RIH w/DST tools and set packer @ 1~,471' w/tail @ 12,493' Opened tool @ 0235 hrs W/strong blow and increasing for 5 min. Closed tool @ 0240 ~rs for ISI. Reopened @ 0340 hrs FF w/slow to med. blow. Diesel to surface @ 0427 hrs w/ 540 psi on DP. Flow rate was 3064 BPD. Closed tools @ 0429 hrs for FSI. Reversed out diesel cushion, 15 bbl of oil cut mud, 53 bbl of oil and emulsified water and 14 bbl of water. Took 2 hrs final shutin and POH. Pressure chart from 12,489' (lO,239'TVD) (below the packer). Read IH:5529 psi, IF=2431 psi, ISI=4985 psi, IFF=2692 psi, FF:4127 psi, FSI=4971 psi, and FH=5555 psi. Tested BOPE and tripped in with 6" bit to condition mud at March 15, 1976. CONFI NTI.AJ. .~Tr.,,.'rE OF ALAS~ DIVI,~ION OF OIL & GA~ 14. , he, eby ce, tif¥ that t~h~7~ ,...e a.~/~.~, z~- //~ '-/// ~r Cd~~~/~"~-~0 TITLE ~~ ?~-~/~,~ ~z~le~. DATE NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of thff'status ot~bperations, and oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. must be filed in duplicate with the ~rm No, STATE OF ,,~LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS .~.,. J-'] °"".,:u. J~ o.,,- Wildcat NA.Mr. OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company P.O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2376' FNL & 29' FWL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE ~"~PI NI~ER1CAL CODE 50-029-20151 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 ? IF INDIA~T. ALOTi~.~, 0]~ TRIBE NAME 8. L.~IT FA/~ OR LEASE NA~E Gull Island State g WELL NO 1 10 FIELD A.ND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11 SEC. T., R., M. (BOTTOM HOLE Sec 21, T12N-R15E 1~. PI~%MIT NO. 74-57 '13. REPORT TOTAL DE~I-I AT END OF MONTH, CI-L~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1VIES USED. PERFO~TIONS. TESTS ANT) RESULTS FISHING JOB~ JUNK LN HOLE ~D SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A-~D ANY O~HER SIGNIFIC~T ~~ ~ HO~ ~IT!ONS Report on operations for the month of February. NU and tested BOPF.. RIH w/8-1/2" bit to top of liner @ 10,302'. No cement above liner. Pressure test lap @ 2300 psi, test no good. RIH and squeezed liner lap w/75 sx Class G cmt. RIH w/8-1/2" bit, no cement above top of liner. Tested lap w/2500 psi, okay. RIH w/6" bit, top of cmt @ 12'933'. Drilled cmt 12,933'-13,012', tested w/2500 psi, okay. RIH w/WSO test tools, set packer @ 10,200' w/7100' WC. Opened tool w/light blow for 40 min then dead for balance of 2 hr test. POH. Ran GR/CCL, Gyro survey and CBL. POH and tested BOPE. RIH w/4" Hyper Jet csg gun and shot 1 shot/ft 12,633'-12.643'. RIH w/DST tools, set packer @ 12,572' w/tailpiPe @ 12,594' and diese~-Cus'hion to surface. Opened tools @ 0452 hrs 2-7-76 for 3 hr 40 min test. Flowed well thru 1/4" ch6ke w/750 psi dropping to 490 psi w/total recovery of 130 bbl formation fluid. See report by Division of Oil & Gas representative who was on location for fluid content. Reversed out, POH, LD tools. RIH w/RTTS and.set@ 12,365'. Pressured annulus to 4300 psi - no breakdown. Released RTTS and CO to 12,687'. Pulled back and set RTTS @ 12,370'. Broke down formation @ 3700 psi @ rate of 4 bbls/min. Squeezed perf's w/200 sx Class G cmt. POH. RIH w/6" bit and 7" csg scraper to top of cmt @ 12,370'. Drilled hard cmt 12,370'-12,645', washed to 12,687'. Pressure test perf's w/1500 psi, washed to 13,012. POH. RIH w/WSO tools, set packer @ 12,530' w/12,230, WC. Opened tool for 1 hr IF, had very light blow, then dead. POH. IH 5985; IF 4315; FF 4315; SI 4924 and FH 5985. Tested BOPE. RIH w/6" bit and drilled FC @ 13,012' and cmt to 13,080'. Pressure tested 'csg w/2500 psi okay. Drilled to 13,510', POH to log. Ran BHCS/GR/Caliper, FDC/CNL/GR/Caliper and Dipmeter. Shot 25 SWC, recovered 15. Tested BOPE. COnditioned fOr DST. RIH.w/DST tools, s_~cker ~ 13,Q41,_ w/tailpipe @ 13,068'. Opened tool @ 1114 hrs 3-22-76 w/500 psi to surface.~l/4,, choke w/pressure dropping to 50 psi in 1/2 min. Took 1 hr SI. Reopened @ 1227 hrs w/220 psi @ surface. Opened thru 1/4" choke w/pressure dropping to 20 psi and flow less than 1 gal/min. Opened surface to 3/4" w - /pressure dropping to 0 psi and flow decreasing to + 5 BPD. Closed tools after 3hr 4 min flow period w/lbbl recovery. POH w/DST 14,019' on March 1. ~~fA~" hole@ ~TATE OF ALASKA S~GN~~"~.,~', ...... ~,-,~z~ -~,~..~ .... ~.~.,- W.~IOND^~ '°"-'"°" °'""°"'°' oil Qnd gOS conservation committee by the 15th of the su(:ceeding month, uflleu otherwise directed. / 1 5 1976 J~F-VISION OF OIL AND GAS CONFIDENTIAL Arco-Gull Island State No. 1 DST on 2/7/76 A DST was witnessed by John Miller of the State Division of Oil and Gas on 2/7/76. Key personnel conducting the test were: Dave Sampert, Arco engineer Jerry Schmidt, Arco engineer Bret Allard, Arco engineer Brit Brown, Arco drilling engineer Bill Grieves, Exxon reservoir engineer Ken Jones, Halliburton tester Orvin Graff, Rowan Rig #29 toolpusher The DST packer was set at 12,572' MD and tool was at 12,594' MD. No downhole choke was used. The Sadlerochit formation was tested through 10' of perforations (1 hole/foot @ 180° facing). Drill string was full of diesel (190 barrels) and annulus was full of drilling mud. Opened tool at 3:12 AM on 1/4" surface choke. Initial surface pressure was 1500 psig. Flowed diesel cushion at 1.28 bbl./min, at 850 psig flowing surface pressure (FSP) for several minutes. Opened surface choke to 1/2" and tool plugged. Opened tool to annulus mud column and unplugged tool perforations. Opened tool at 6 AM on 1/4" surface choke and stabilized flow at 2/3 bbl/min, at 800 psig FSP for 10 minutes. Opened choke to 1/2" and tool plugged again. Unplugged tool perforations with annulus mud. At 6:28 AM flowed again on 1/4" surface choke at 800 psig FSP. At 7:40 AM still- flowing at 0.9 bbl/min., but FSP declined to 600 psig due to difference in specific gravity between diesel and produced forma- tion fluid. The tool was closed at 8:30 AM for 8 hour BHP build-up. With 130 barrels of diesel recovered, the twO hour average flow rate was 1190 bbls/day with a final FSP of 500 psig. Flow rate during the last 20 minutes was 1000 bbls/day. While the tool was shut-in the remaining 60 barrels of diesel was re- versed out of the drill string, followed by the produced formation fluid. Four samples of the formation fluid were caught at intervals to yield representative analyses. All produced formation fluid was salt water with little if any gas. All produced formation fluid was recovered by 10:00 AM. ,lantk;RichfieldCompany North Americ~=,~r~aucing Division f' ~' North Ala~ ri,~t Post Office L 360 Anchorage./,.~aska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 February 10, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department' of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99504 RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir' Attached is a Report of operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of January, 1976. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute 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. Yours very tru.ly, Attachment ~¥:',~- =~ Date ~ ~ ~, P-4 STATJ~OF ~a, SKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE S~BMIT IN DUPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS o,~ [-] o,, [~] o:,,, Wildcat WI~LL WmLL ~, NA.M.~. OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company ~. ~D~ss ~ O~KRATOR P.O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL 2376' FNL & 29' FWL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E ~ Alii NUiVIERICAL CODE 50-029-20151 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. , ADL 34626 ~T IF INDIAN. ALOTIEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. L,~IT FA,RM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9 WELL NO 1 10 1;'~ AND POOl.,, OR V,,'ILDCAT Wildcat 11 SEC., T., R., M. ~BO'I~FOM HOI2~ o~ Sec 21, T12N-R15E PERMIT NO. 74-57 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLI3'IVI'~ USED. PERFORATIONS. TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOltS JUNK IAI HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLI~ CONDITIONS. Report on operations'for'JanuarY'1976. Drilled 8~1/2"' hole tO 12,575'. Cut core #1 .12,575' - 12,590', rec 6-1/2'. Core #2 12,590 - 12,606', rec 12', POH. Tested BOPE. RIH w/8-1/2" bit, drilled to 12,615'. Tripped' for core barrel-. Cut core #3 12,615t - 12,633', rec 15'. Drilled 8-1/2" hole 12,633 - !2~783'. Cut core #4 12,783' - 12,813', rec 28'. Reamed and drilled 8-1/2" hole t© 13,150', condition for log. Ran DIL, tools stopped @ 12,923', logged to 9-4/8" shoe'@ 10,610'. RIH w/bit to condition hole, POH to log. Ran DIL, BHCS/GR/CAL and FDC/CNL from 13,070' - 10,700'. Ran Dipmeter 13,052 - 10,595'. Shot 36 SWS rec 27. Ran Velocity survey 13,000' - 8340'. Con- dition hole fOr liner. Ran 7" 29# N-80 Buttress liner w/shoe @ 13,093' and top @ 10,302'. Cemented w/760 sx class G cmt. CIP @ 11:30 AM 1-28-76. Installed 3rd ram preventor. 1 !. 1976 DIVISION OI~ OIL.AND GAS Ill I Il I l,. I hereb, eerti£, tha, th. ,or,,oin, is t~'ue and correct ..... ~~ ~.~ DA.T~ ~-'// 0 /7~ - - ,, i /' - NOTE--Report on this form is required for eqclt calsndar menth/, regardless ~the status of operations, and must ~ filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservatbn commiffee by the 15ffi of the suoc~ding mn~.~le, otherwise directed. Atlanti~ichfieldCompany North Ame' ~,-Producing Division North Alask~ ~rict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 22, 1976 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99504 CONFER: J RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir: Attached is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of December, 1975. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute 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' C~C C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer :ttRK/a;Lents ~0 ~ ~ I ~ E~~ I Signayure : Title Date Porto No, Ig~"V, B- 1-70 STATE OF .-,LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT~ MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WOR'KOVER OPERATIONS OIL.,LL [--) ','-LO"" [-] oT,-, Wildcat -~. NAM.~- OF OP'~ATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDi~E~$ OF OPIgP~TOR '' P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, AK 99510 '~i LOCATION OF ~,V~I.T. 2376'FNL & 29'FWL of Sec 28, T12N, R15E APl NUMERICAL ~ODE 50-029-20151 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 t I~ INDIA]~, ALO'~ ~k~: 0]{ TI~IBE NAME 8. L~IT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State g. WELL NO 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT _ Wildcat il. s~c,, r., R., M., fao~oM HO~.E oaJ~mV~ Sec 21, T12N, R15E 19-. PERMIT NO. - 74-57 13. REPOt{T T6~AL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~WGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH A~DSET ANDA~Iy VOLLrlVlESoTHE~ SlGNIFICAI~ITUSED' PERFORATIONS.cHAHGES INT~STSHoL~ ~COI~FDITIOi~S.I~ESULTS' FISHING JOB~. JUNK LN HO~ ~D SIDE-~CKED HO~ Report on operations for December 1975 Resmed drilling operations on 12-16-75. Tested BOPE. RIH w/5" DP, displaced diesel ~/mud. RIH ~/8-1/2" bit, drilled out cement ~ C0 from 10,518' to 10,655'. POH. RIH ~/new B~. Directionally ~illed 8-1/2" hole to 12,190'. Drilling ~ead on 1-1-76. CONFIDENTIAL 14. I hereby certi£y that t~h~ Ioregob~m true ~ ~ ." " " NOTE -- Report .,, ..,,.. _ .,,.,.,. .............. AtlanticElichfieldCompany North Ame/~ Producing Division North Alask~ ~rict Post Office BOx 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 December 3, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE- Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74- 57 Dear Sir- Enclosed is a Sundry Notice for the above mentioned well. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK: alh Enclosure CONFIDENTIAL Form REV. 9-30-6 9 STATE O,F ALASKA Submit "Intentions" in Trtpli~t~ & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO, N COMMll-I"EE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APP~.ICATION 'FOR ~'E~I~i'])-~-' ~' 'for such 'pio~osal~.) 1. O,L ~ 0AS Wildcat WELL WELL ~-~ OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 4.LOCATION OF WF.,LL 99510 At surface 2376'FNL & 29'FWL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 6' GR AP1 N~CAL CODE 50-029-20151 6. LEA~E DI/~IGNATION A-ND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 ?.IF IlhrDIA.N, AJ~LOq~ OR TRIBE NA1VLE 8. UNIT, FAR.N[ OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9, WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M.o (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 21, T12N-R15E 12. PEPdirl/T 1~O. 74-57 Check Appropriate Box To I, ndic~e Nature of NOtice, Re ~ort, or Other Dafa NOTICE OF INTENTION TO : TEST WATER SHUT-OFF J j FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL ... i SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT --J , , ABANDON M EIqT* MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE ALTERING CASINO ABANDONs SHOOTING OR ACIDIZINO CHANOE PLANS __ (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Resume ~uera~ons Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) ~Other) ,, 15. DENCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPL~TED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. The Atlantic Richfield Company plans to resume the drilling operation as outlined in our drilling permit starting approximately December 15, 1975. C.ON FI DENTIAL. 16. I hereby certify that the foregoing II tr4~ and correct - ' '~ .... , (This space for Stat_~e~e use). TITLE TITLE . D*T~ / Z -/~- ¢' See I,nstructions On Reverse Side Atlant[oRichfieldCompany North Am; n Producing Division North Alas~ \strict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 August 1, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE' Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 CONFER: Dear Sir: Attached is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of June, 1975. We consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by returning one signed copy of this letter for our files. 4 1975 Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District 'Drilling Engineer ACttRK~ents ~0 N ~ ~ 0 E~~ ~ ~L ,/Signature Title -- l~rm No. P---4 RE'V, &- I-?0 STATE O~ . ,LASKA SU-MrT U¢ mmncA~ FA~3'.U~mC~U. cov~- OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COOl'ii 5~- 029- 20151 MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING J AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~ 34626 . IF INDIA~, A~T~E OR TRIBE NAME WiLL ~[LL -- J 8, L~IT.~ OR LEASE ~ oF O~TO~ ~ State Atlantic K~c~eld Com ~ ~ DR~SS O~ O~~ ~ P. 0. Box 560 ~chora e ~s . ~~D~L. ORWm~C~ [' n~ T.~, ~i., ~OM ~O~ ~,~ a ~g, ~ o~ s~c ~8, T~, ~S~ j o~~ LSec 21, T12N, ~SE, 74-57 R~ORT TOTAL D~ AT ~D OF MON~, C~NG~ IN HO~E SIZe, CASING A~ C~NG JOBS INCLUDING DEP~ SET ~ VOL~ US~. p~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SUL~. FIS~NG JO~. J~K ~ HO~ ~D SIDE-~C~D HO~ ~D ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~G~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS. Report on operations from June 1 thru July 1, 1975 Operations presently suspended. CO-NFIDENTIAL AUG 4 197,5 NOTE----Report on thl of [he etotu$ of opermflo~s, mhd mus{ line filed In dupli~Ole with the oil mod gas contervotion committee bythe 15th of the succeeding month, unleI8 otherwise directed. State of Alaska Division of Oil and Gas Attn: Tom Marshall 3001 Porcupine Dr. To: Anchorage, AK ~Atlantic Richfield Company North Alaska District 'TRANSMITTAL Date: 6/27/75 From: R.A. McIntosh Well Name: North Gull Island St. ~/1 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Run No. Scale Xerox ., ,,, , Sepia ,, · Bi Line · . . .' r 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 (Conv) 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 Pr oximity-Microto g/Caliper Log Sample Log (ARCO) Interval Sidewall Neutron Porosity Samples (SWC) Interval - No. Boxes Samples (Cony) Core No. No. Boxes Samples .(Dry) Interval 200'-10670' -No. Boxes 6 'Samples (Wet) Interval No. Boxes ~ Synergetic Log . Return receipt to: Atlan~f~Richfield Company North Alaska District Attn: District Geologist P.O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Date: Processed by: ~~~' ~~ Atlantic RiChfield Company North Alaska District TP~/qSMITTAL From: Well Name: Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Run No. Scale 2.,/~', Xerox Sepia. Bi Line ._/ 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 (Conv) 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-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 / /. ,/ / Return receipt to, Atlantic Richfield Come ~ ~ ~~ ~ i'~....f__~L,' P.O. Box 360 ~chorage, Alaska 99510 "~ ~ O~ O%t AND A~cMORAG~ , Atla~tticRichfieldCompany North An'~ Producing Division North Alask ~trict Post Office Bux 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 June 9, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE' Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 ~ear Sir' Attached is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of May, 1975. We have personally delivered your copy to you to minimize the chance of a security leak. We consider this hole extremely tight. We would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by signing below. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles Engineer DistriCtcRK:alm Drilling Attachments Signature G/aM ' Title JUN ! i 1975 oil/~ND oAS CONS~RVATION CO~J~ MONIHLY R~PoRT OF DRILLING AND woRKOVER OpERaTIONS .626 ~0 2,376'~4'~ 6 29'~rL of SeC 25, o~ ~D ~ --- 1 1975 operations presently suspended' Arco Gull l"~;land No. I May 27, t975 ~tlantic~'{ichfieldCompany North Am/'- Producing Division North Ala:~, ~st rict Post Ogice Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 May 15, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74- 57 Dear Sir: Attached is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of April, 1975. We have personally delivered this hand-written copy to you to minimize the chance of a security leak. We consider this hole extremely tight. We would appreciate your cooperation in placing this report in secured storage where it will receive absolute minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by signing below. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CONFIDENIIAi CRK:alm Attachments gignature Date Title STATE OF ~SKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO/VVV~ITTEE AND W©~OVER SUBMFT IN DL'PLICATE APl NUMERICAL CODE 6 LEASE DE$:GNAi'FION AND SERIAL NO 10. FIELD A.NI~ P, OOL. (~.R WILDCAT REPORT TOTAL D~>TH AT END OF ?~{ONTH.. CH~q. NGF-~ !N HOLE SIZE, CASING AN~ C~i~N~NG JOBS INCLL"~'fNG DEPTH SET ~ VOL~ USED, P~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULTS FISHING JO~. JL~K LN HO~ ~ND SIDE-~CKED HOLE ~D ~'Y ~R SIGNIFIC~T , ' ' 7~~ , ~/~~'-. ' ~ ' ,.~ I he.by ~rtify t~ the foregoing ,'. 02-001B REV. 08-73) ~ MEMORANDUM State ot Alaska DEPA~NT OF NATUP~%L RESOURCES . ,~. DIVISION OF OIL ~D GAS r~~ TO: O. K. Gilbreth, Jr., Dfrecto E: T~RU: Hoyle a. H~ilt~ ~ FILE NO: Chief Petroleum ~ngineer ;"' TELEPHONE NO: April 28, 1975 FROM: LOnnte C, Smith PetrOleum Eng~r SUBJECT: Witness BOP tests, Arco's Gull Island St. %1, North Slope Monday, March 24~ 1975 - I departed home early Monday morning and stopped ~'"th~ office t~ pi~k'~'~- the necessary supplies and equipment that I would need for my trip and caught a 7:00 AM flight which went through Fairbanks and arrived at Deadhorse on the North Slope at 10:00 AM. At the air terminal at DeadhOrse I contacted the Arco security man and rode the Arco bus to their base camp, arriving at 10:30 AM. Upon arrival I made radio contact wt.~ ~Ar~odrilling supez-~isor, Sam Kiesler, who advised me to check into a room at the base camp and he would come after me when ready to test. He said ~hey were still nippling up at the well and it would be awhile before they would be ready to test. At 5:45 PM the Rowan drilling supervisor, Mr. Rayford Robinson picked me up and we drove to the Gull Island location where I visited with Mr. RobinsOn and the Rowan tool pusher, Jack Parret and Mr. Kiesler. At 10:00 PM we commenced testing with the Hydril and the first two valves on either side of the BOP stack. We successfully tested the Hydril to 3000 psig for five minutes. I requested that the ball be removed from the check valve and then the pipe rams were closed and tested against the next two valves off of the stack with 5000 psig. At this point a failure of the pressure pump hose connection occurred and it was necessary to shut down for repairs. TuesdgY, March 25, 1975 - Continued problems with the test pump ~requ~'~" ....... replacement~ .... ~'~ ~'~-~-thWi another pump. The pipe r~s....~ere retested to 5000 psig for ~hree minutes at 1:35 PM. At 1:50 PM w~'tested the blind rams to 5000 i b~t had a freeze up problem so it was not until 3:35 PM that a satisfactory three minute test on the blind rams was obtained. The check valve ball and spring were then replaced and the check valve teste~ to 5000 psig for three minutes. At 6:30 PM testing of the manifold (choke) commenced. Leaks were soon discovered in a flange, from around the stem of a valve, and in a weld of the piping from the manual choke. At 2:05 PM it was discovered that one of the valves had no internal parts. Later it was confirmed that the parts had been :robbed out of this valve and two other valves in the choke manifold, so testing operations were Shut down while valve repairs and replacements could be completed. One new valve was installed and new parts were placed in two other valves. Since they were still short parts on two valves the last two valves down stream at the chokes were put out of service and bypassed. At 11:25 PM the testing recommenced and on pressuring ~p to 4400 psig for the first test the OCTECO pressure gauge that was mounted on the manifold (choke) sprung a leak in the face plate and leaked the dampeningoil ou~ of ~he gauge. We had to shut down while this gauge was pulled since there was no new gauge or repair kit available. A bull plug was put in its place and the pressure gauge on the testing p~ was used to determine ~the test. wednesday, March 26, ~75 - Testi~ con.tinued until e.ach valve was ~UC~:~S:~i~'~S~re ~ted to. 50.00 psxg. This testing was completed at 12:511 ~ and later at 6:51 ~ the lower kelly valve was successfully pressure tested. Attempts to test the Kelly cock valve (upper) continued till 8:30 ~ when it was determined that the kelly cock would not hold pressure and could not ~ tested. This valve was broken down and found to have no o-rir~ seals a~d sin~ pa~s were not available for immediate repair, I made plus to depart the location at this time. I c~leted a Field Trip Report, copy attached, indicating the following · f unsat~s' actoz-f i~s It~ %2 - ~ valves required, no internal BOP type_ available. Item %3 - Kelly cock valve would not test, repairs in progress, repair or replace valve. i%~ 916 - Steel ~nks in use with no berm or protective liner. Item %17 - Using sea ice as supplY and work area, special attention should be given to keep it clean. I requested ~at Mr. Kiesler advise me of the actions on the above items within 7 days. I also noted on the report that during 34 hours of obsez-~ation t~hat 7 leaks were det~ted and repaired. I checked the "Reserve Pit" as satisfactory, however, I noted that "steel tank and truckiD~ cuttings" were being utilized. This means that the c~ttings are dropped off the sh~l~ shaker into a bin and trucked off the location While the steel tank has be~ placed on the sea ice beside the cofferdam to ~ used as a reserve pit for fluids. (See attached photos). On this field trip I witnessed the successful tests of the BOPE on Arco's Gull Island State %1. Over an observation period of 34 hours, seven leaks were detected and repa~re Since this is a unique location that is a very small, completely cofferd~ed natural island, I took photos of the unusual "reserve pit~ system. AttaCb~ents LCS :.cha Safety Valves-Floo t"l Safety-Valves_Kelly .' Safety'-ValVes~Subsurface BOP-ClOsing. SYS~tem Remote contro~s ! ~nspecti'on Report OPerator ' s, Rep · .. , -Satisfactory ·" Yes ~o -(~)' ( ) (v) () 11. () () () (,~)' - 16. (vi :1.7. 12. 15. Location Be~ , Fuel ~ 0peratio~ off "Pad" .· It~' Contr_. · Rtg'~o'._,.. -/',7-';,, . '~. , ~p pressure ~aSt ~,~.'.'/s'~''' . AtlanticRichfieldCompany North Arr,~ h Producing Division North A'iy' Astrict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 April 14, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE' Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir' Attached is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of March, 1975. We have personally delivered this hand-written copy to you to minimize the chance of a security leak. We.consider this hole extremely tight and would appreciate your cooperation in placing this. Report should be kept in secured storage where it will receive absolete, minimum exposure. Please acknowledge receipt of the attached report by signing below. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely,, // District Drilling Eng~e~ ~~C~ aim~- _ Attac~ent Signature Title ~ No. ~,-.-.~ STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT ~ 13t,TI~LIc-~-'I~ l~v'. $-1-70 OIL AND G~ CONSERVATION CO~i~EE -, MONTHLY RE,~T OF DR[~I~ A~ WORKOVER ~ERATION$ 1. OIL " 3. ~b~~ or ~ma .... "~ / ' '; IF I~I~IA]4'. AI. OI' ~I:L~. OR TRIBE NAME "13. ~ORT ~(~'~"A.L D~r'H AT ~ OF I~IO-N"I'H, ~~ IH H0~ SIZE. C~LNG A~ C~n;~O JOSS SET ~ VOL~ US~. ~~ONS. ~ ~ ~SUL~, ~G 30~. J~K L~ HO~ ~D S~E*~C~ HO~ ' ' -~ ./ .' ~ ,1' // '. I~' . · . . - v · - 'l V . . ) , CO N F.'!' D'F N T '~ll ii.. ' ...... ' ',- ', ' '- ,,:,' '" ' -- ' "-":"'~" ~ '" , "";,,2 NOTE ~Report on this f~ is required f~ ~ calender ~th~ regard~ss of t~e stot~ of operat~, nd must d~recf oJla~gosco~er~t~ncommt.--bythelS~ottheS~cflding~n'.~le'oth"wise' ~IVISI~N Ol~ OIL AND GAS EMORANDjM To~O.K..~.Gi~'breth' Jr.~- THRU' Hoyle H. Hamilton ..... Chief Petrole~ Engineem State Alaska DATE: April 1, 1975 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: FROM:Lonnie C. Smith Petrol eUm Engineer Wednesday March 12, 1975 · SUBJECT: Witness BOP Test-Arco Delta State #2 _Am.p__c~_-E~qy~ I_~]n~ _Bay_ State .#1_; Arco,, l~f~2e-olr[ Topping P1-~nt ~eter tion, North Slope I departed Anchorage by commercial air carrier on a direct flight from Anchorage to Prudhoe Bay arriving at 9:40 AM. Atthe airport I made contact with personnel going to the Amoco Foggy Island well and asked them to pass the word to the Amoco drilling supervisor, Billy Cole, that I would drive out in my own vehicle sometime later in the day. Ithen caught a ride to the Avis car rental agency where I rented a 1/2 ton, 4-wheel drive truck. · , . I drove to the Arco base camp where I Stopped in and met the North District drilling supervisor, Mr. B. T. "Benny" LoUdermilk. While at the Arco base camp, I also con- tacted drilling supervisor Bill Congdon who supervises the Arco rig (Challenger #51) on Drill Site 1. I informed'him that I would like to witness the. next BOP test. He told me it was scheduled for Friday, so I.made' plans to contact him, later to witness that test prior to leaving the. slope. Mr. Loudermilk infor, med me that I was a little premature for the Arco Delta well, that it would probably be another day before they were ready and-I told him that might fit fine with my plans anyway and that I would check in with the rig supervisor Ken Jones at the Loffland #142 rig. I departed the Arco base camp at iO:30AM and drove the l0 miles to the Amoco Foggy Island well site. Upon arrival, I checked in with the Amoco drilling supervisor, Billy Cole, and he informed me:it would be early in the nmrning before they would be complete with the nippling up and ready to test BOPs. I checked into a room in the camp and then departed the rig to make a visit to the Arco Loffland rig 3 miles to the southwest. I met the new Arco Drilling supervisor, Ken Jones, and while I was talking with Ken on th-e what would be required on the BOP test, Mr. Loudermilk arrived and we all dis- cussed testing and North Slope well operations in general. Ken informed us his ser- vice man was ready to test the well head which had just been installed on the 13-3/8" casing. We went out to the rig and observed a 2000 psig pressure test for 30 minutes' on the 13-3/8" casing head seal, I left the phone number of the Amoco rig and my card with Ken and informed him that I would be coordinating back and forth bebCeen the two rigs on the two tests and I would stay in close contact with him or he could contact me. I departed the rig at l:15 PM and drove back to Deadhorse. When talking'to !' Mr. Loudermilk I asked his permission to visit Arco's ~ull Island location, even though the rigging up was not complete, and he said g5 right ahead. I told him I · just wanted to look it over from the stand point of the use of the island and the way ,i":~.:..i~. it is situated since the prospect of more offshore drilling is eminent. I drove out .. to the Gull Island site by driving off the end of the Arco dock at Pru~hoe Bay and driving about 5 miles on the-sea ice over a well-bladed ice road. The Arco drilling supervisor Sam Keasler was not around at the time of my visit; however, I met Orvin Goeff, the Rowan rig Supervisor. This is Rowan rig #29 which has been stacked for a long time.· It previously worked on the. SOCAL Simpson Lagoon well about 5 years 2, y~ ago and rigging up is going slow. A cofferdam piling has been driven around ~.~.~,~'~ ~,~.~-~ .... ~: the island and then filled in with gravel . c~ t'e~ abo'~,e ~cne frozen sea ice. I took several pictures (~'~ac~'~edi :]::rove ~,round the outside of the island and rig on the ice. The Gull Island itself is very small, much smaller than most drilling pads that are utilized on the North Slope. A large area of sea ice on the southwest side has been cleared and is in use for a supply area. Drill pipe, pipe racks and various equipment is located there for loading and unloading. I drove to the BP main operations camp to schedule a quarterly downhole safety valve test for the gas supply well, #C-3. I talked with camp coordinator, Charlie Wark, and production petroleum engineer, Gary Pleskia, concerning BP field operations. When I walked into the building the' power was out and upon inquiry of Charlie I found out the gas supply well had a tubing leak in the stainless steel tubing above the downhole safety valve and had to be shut in. They had discontinued use of this gas supply t~ell approximately 10 days ago and were operating all facilities on the auxiliary back up power system~ using diesel fuel for power generation. ~hile at the BP camp I used their telephone and called Atwood and made arrangements to purchase fuel from them on a state TR. I hadn't left the vehicle run while I was indoors because of the fairly warm weather, it was only -5 degrees and I had only driven about 90 miles, but the gas tank was almost empty. After departing the BP base camp at 6:00 PM, I drove to the Atwood camp where I filled up with the 17.9 gallons of gas using a TR ticket. The gas was $2.52 a gallon making the charge of over $45.00 for a tank pf gas. I returned to the Arco base camp where I had dinner and visited before driving back to Foggy~Island Amoco rig at lO:45PM. ~ ?;larch 13, 1975; Amoco Foggy Island Bay State #1 BOP Tests: ~:,~ ~-~.?,~M the drilling supervisor informed me the BOPs were ready to test. The ~:.~'~ i].'i~i was placed in the 9-5/8" casing head and the pipe rams closed. A mul- titude of flange leaks, union leaks, hydraulic leaks and tool joint leaks were uncovered and rep~aired. We even discovered leaks in the set screw nuts around the casing head flange where the packing nuts were not tightened down sufficiently. Finally, all leaks were stopped and an adequate pressure test obtained on each in- dividual valve with connection on the choke manifold, the well head, the kill line and the flo~ l ine,,with the .exception of the Swaco adjustable choke which was not operable. The S~'aco choke was not tested, nor were the two flanges just upstream. of this choke. The adjustable choke on the other wing of the manifold leaked when ~bB~b off and pressure tested. The check valve on the kill line also leaked when tested. The Hydril tested okay at 4200 psig. The test plug was pulled, the blind rams closed and the casing and cement job was satisfactorily tested against the blind rams at 1580 psig for 5 minutes. The test plug was then rerun and the blind rams tested to 4200 psig. At this point it was determined that the Kelly, was frozen in the rat hole so to expedite rig activities while un- freezing the kelly, the crew commenced picking up drill collars and running tools in the hole and I went ~o bed. Friday F~rch 14, 1975 The next morning at 7:00 AM, we commenced testing the kelly by pressuring from be- low the kelly ball valve to 5000 ps~ig. The tool joint leaked on the intial test but the valve held okay. Numerous attempts to get the flapper type kellycock valve to seat but all without success so it was determined that the valve ~?ould have to be worked over or replaced. Again to expedite rig activities, I agreed with Billy Cole, the Amoco rig supervisor, that it was safe to go ahead and drill o~)t cement a~c~ ~e float shoe and l0 feet of formation so he could press),re test 'the ca:;'i~ ~-.~:~ At ~ pol~,~ the drill string would be t'r' ~ped and t~<L':' ~?ould repair or tell!ace the keiiycock valve and kill line check valve and test both new valves. At this time, a Swaco choke repairman was on the way to the rig so I filled out the Field Inspection Report (attached), left a copy with Billy Cole with plans in mind to return to the rig for completion of the testing when he con- tacted me. I departed the location 10:30 AM and proceeded to the Arco Delta State #1 location. Arco Delta State #2 BOP Tests: The Arco drilling supervisors were being changed out and Ken Jones had already left the rig. Tom Webster was the new Arco supervisor and he informed me the nippling up was nearing completion and they are checking out hydraulic leaks and expected to test in the afternoon. Junior Henson, the Loffland rig supervisor, informed us that the equipment was ready to test at 9:00 AM. Testing co~nenced with the blind rams against the test plug, HRC valve and kill line valves. ~.le continued finding leaks, repairing and retesting until 2:15 AM when we shut down to repair two leaking welds in the flow line between the BOP stack and the choke manifold. This line had to be dismantled and rewelded. A total 5fleaks had been found to this point. At 5:30 AM the flowline was retested and by 6-30 AM two more leaks in welds were found in the line. Saturday March 15, 1975.; Retest of BOP e.qui.pm.ent at Amoco's FoggY Is.lap, d Bay State #1' I received a p!'~one call from Billy Cole at the Amoco well saying that they had reinstalled their new kellycock and check valves and would be ready for testing at 8:00 AM. I departed the Arco rig leaving them to complete their repairs while I drove to the Amoco rig for the testing of the replaced valve. By 7:30 AM they were ready to commence testing on the newly installed kellycock valve. It was pressure tested to 5000 psig and held okay. While I'd been gone, the installation of the flow lines.had been completed from. the choke manifold and the S~vaco choke was put in operation so we tested the Swaco choke and the two flanges ahead of it to 5000 psig, all tested okaY. I waivered, the pressure test on the new check valves assuming that it being a new valve would be adequate. Testing of the replaced equipment was completed by 8:30 AM and I filled out another Field Inspection Re- port (attached) for this Well showing all items reported unsatisfactory on the report of March 14, 1975 as corrected and tested okay. Continuation of BOP Tests at Arco's Delta State #2: By 1-20 PM the flow line that had been rewelded the second time was tested to 5000 psig, All seven valves in the choke manifold were then individually tested, along with the two manual chokes and the Swaco adjustable choke, to 5000 psig without leaks. The l(ydril, pipe rams and remote controls tested okay, but the kill line check valve leaked badly. Sunday March 16, 1975: ~io to~,~F~'~r ~.~!iy t~,'~!~,e was available and the kellycock valve would sure-'i-~r a t~s~. This ~as very difficult work due to the hiUh wind c~ Jati~u a chill factor of -82 degrees. All testing was complete at 2:00 AM and I filled out a Field IP. spection Report (attached) showing three items checked unsatis- factorily v~ith the following remarks: "Item #2 - Two valves required (per field rules) - Operator must provide dart type valve. Item ~3 - Kellycock valve would not hold pressure, must repair or replace. No lower Kelly valve as required (per field rules) - must provide lower Kelly valve. Item #9 - Check would not hold pressure - must repair or replace check valve." I left a copy of the re- port with Tom b~ebster and he agreed to make the necessary repairs or replacements and call me for a retest. * Crude Oil Top~p.i~. Plant Meter Inspection: I departed the location at 8:00 AM and'proceeded to Arco's base camp where I contacted David Stark, the Crude Oil Topping Plant (COT) supervisor and made a quick review of the plant meters and meter reading procedures. The plan.t operators, Dick Hamilton and Ken Svetc, showed me their daily reports (cop~es attached) and provided explanations at my request. I checked the gross crude oil meter (#LC 15723) which contained a ticket printer head without a ticket in it. I was informed that the printer was not used but daily readings were hand recorded from the cumulative counter. ~At the time of my visit the counter read 8322.50 barrels (8:30 AM, March 16, 1975). The master meter (#KL 15239) which is used to prove the gross meter was by-passed at the time of nLV visit but its cu~ulative counter read 4565332.4 barrels. The Haliburton turbine meter used to check the operation of the residual injection was in operation and the instantaneous flow rate read 5600 bpd; however, the cumulative counter was out of order and not registering- It read 478764.1 barrels. Mr. Stark explained that this counter was not used for official control of the amount of residual injected so they had not bothered to have it repaired but that he would do s~~ if required. I told him I thought Arco should repair the counter and begin using printed tickets in the. gross meter. I obtained a hand copy of the plant operator's daily report (attached) and returned to Deadhorse to catch my flight. /kt Deadhorse I checked in the Avis rental truck and caught the lO'O0 AM flight. to Amchorage. On this field trip I: 1. Visited with BP personnel at their operations center and found out: about the tubing leak in their gas supply well #C-3 would preclude the quarterly test of the downhole safety valve. 2. Witnessed B.O.P. tests on 9-5/8" casing head at Amoco's Foggy Island Bay State #1. During ll hours of observation, 12 leaks were detected and corrected. In addition repair or replacement of the kellycock valve, kill line check valve and Swaco choke were required along with completion of the flow line to the pit. All unsatisfactory items were corrected and a retest witnessed at 8:30 AM on March 15, 1975. 3. Witnessed B.O.P. tests~on the 13-3/8" casing head for Arco's Delta State #2. During 16 hours of observation, ll leaks were detected and corrected, In addi- . tion repair or replacement of the kellycock valve, kill line check valve and addition of lower kelly valve was required. ~ and checked the gross cr~','~ , ..... and dai)y operation records. Suggested utilization of printed ticke~s may required in gross meter and repair of residue meter counter. *P.S. - Ken Jones, the Arco drilling supervisor, at Delta State #2 reached me by phone while I was on location at Arco's Gull Island well and informed me all items had been corrected and requeste~-th~a~ I i~it6ess a retest at that time (6:30 AM, March 25, 1975). I declined to witness the tests due to timing and transporation problems and told him ~to continue testing without me. Attachments: LCS: be ganticRit:=hfieldCompany North Ame'~ Producing Division North Alaf ~strict Post Office aox 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 March 3, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine DriYe Anchorage, Alaska 99'504 ':7 , PILE: RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a Report of Operations on the above mentioned well, covering the month of February, 1975. Very truly yours, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK:alm Enclosure l. orm No. P--4 P.~'V. 3- I-?0 STATE OE A, LA, SKA SUBMIT IN DUPLICA'I~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMri-I'EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 0,L J--] ~*" J---] 0~"'-. Wildcat WELL WJ;LL ·. :~. ~T,,,,.~E oF o~,n~.Toa Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPEi~ATOR '" P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATiON OF WELL 2376'S & 29'E of NW cr Sec 28, T12N-R15E, UM %. API NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20151 6 LEASE DES:GNA~ON AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 '1' IF INDIA]~, ALOTiEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. L.~IT FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9 WELL NO 1 10. FIELD A_ND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wlldcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO'I~OM HOLE os,mcTrv~ Sec 21, T12N-R15E, UM 1~. PERMIT NO. 74-57 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLLrMES USED. PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-T'R. ACKED HOLE AND A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. Report on operations'thru 3-1-75. Rigging up Rowan 29. ~ - _. ~:~.: - ~ i~' ~,,~ NOTE ~Rel)ort on this form is required for each calendar ~Onth$ regardless of the stotus~j/°Perations, and must be flied In dupliCate wit# the oil and gas conserver/on committee bythe ISth of the suoceeding month, unlem otherwise directed. AtlanticRichfieldCompany North Arne~' "~3 Producing Division North Alar=' ,strict Post Office ~ox 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 February 13, 1975 Mr. 0. K. Gilbreth State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit #74-57 Dear Sir: As per my conversation with Tom Marshall, February 12, 1975, enclosed is a Sundry Notice stating our proposal to eliminate the 20" casing string from the above mentioned well. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK: alm Enclosure Form P--3 R_EV. 9-30-69 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION: COMMI'lq'EE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APP].ACATION 'FoR ~EH/IV~iT-~' '/or such 'pl:o~osals.) . . OIL C GAS WELL W~LL [~] OTH'~R Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WF_ibL 99510 At surface 29' FWL & 2376' FNL of Sec 28, T12N-R15E, UM 5. AP1 NU1VIEI~CAL CODE 50-029-20151 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 7. IF INDIAN, ALLO'i-r~ OR TRIBE NA.NLE 8. VNIT, r~ OR Lr-~SE N.ME Gull Island State 9. WELL NO. No. i 10. FLELD A~D POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOI.~ OBJECTIVE) Sec 21, T12N-R15E, UM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PERMIT NO, 6' GR J 74-57 14. Check Appropriate Box To I,ndicate Nature of N~ti'ce, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF PULL OR ALTER CASINO FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI.ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLAN]~ ,Oth~ See Below SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SII UT-OFF [ J REPAIRINO WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ~'] ALTERING CASINO SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING i ABANDONMENTS (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertineut details, and gh'e pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Based on the 2/12/75 conversation with Tom Marshall we propose to eliminate the 20" casing string from this well. 16. I hereb, certff~~8 tru. &nd,o,r.~ SIGNED .., . (This space for State office use) TITLE APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF AN~: TITLE DATE See Instrucflons On Reverse Side Form REV. 9-30-69 _. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO, N COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APP-L, ICATION 'FOR f°Ek~-v~iT-L" 'for such 'p~o~osals.) 1. 0IL ~ GAS ~-~ OTHER WI~LL WELL Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 360, J~nchorage~ A_laska 99510 "Subsequent Reports"in Duplicate 5. APl NU'M..Et~CAL CODS 50-029-20151 6. LEASE DE&IGNA'CiON A_ND SERI.~ ADL 34626 7. IF IN'DIA.N, ALLO~ OR TRIBE G~i Island State OBJECTIVE) Sec. 21, T12~-Pd-SE, UM 4.LOCATION OF WELL At surface 29' FWL & 2376' FNL of Sec. 28, T12N-R15E, UM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PEI~VIIT I~O. 6' GR 74-57 ~4. Check Appropriate Box To I, nd~cate Niat'ure of N~ti'ce, Re ~ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF -- PULL OR ALTER CASING SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS / Other) See Below SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERINO CAllING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZINO ~ ABANDONMENTs (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) !5. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLteTED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an}' proposed work. We propose to change the setting depth of our 20" casing in this well from 700' to 350'. Dl¥1$t$i' 0i: OiL /bio (;AS CONDITIONS OF A~vA~ See Instructions On Reverse Side ~=mved Copy Returned I- y · AtlanticRichfieldCompany North Am~ 'i Producing Division ........ ~ North/Y~" _ ~trict Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 January 8, 1975 Mr. Homer Burrell Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE: Gull Island State No. 1 Permit No. 74-57 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a Sundry Notice and two copies plus two copies of the revised certified survey plat for the above mentioned well. If you need additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, C. R. Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK/BDR/alm Enclosures CONFID F-NI DIVISION OF OIL AND ANCHORAGE Form Submit "Intentions" in ~¥iplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO, N CO,MMll'I'EE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APP-LICATION 'FOR P'ER~IT-~' 'for such'p~o~osal$.) APl NIfM.E,I~CAL COD~ 50-029-20151 LEA~. D~S/GNATION A_ND SERIAL NO. ADL 34626 '7. I'F 'INDIA2q, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA.NLE O,L J---i OAS Wildcat W,LL WEL~. ~] OT.ER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT, FA/~M OR LF_~SE NAME Atlantic Richfield Company Gull Island State 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. W~LL NO, P. 0. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 No. 1 4. LOCATION OF wELL At surface 29' FWL & 2376' FNL of Sec. 28, T12N-R15E, UM 10. FIELD A~TD POOL, OR WII~DCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 21, T12N-R15E, UM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PER/VLIT 1~O. 6' GR 74-57 "' Check Appropriate Box To indicate Niature of N~)tice, Re )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO : TEST WATER SHUT-OFF PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANE ~ Other) See Below SUBSEQUENT R~PORT OF: REPAIRINO WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT __! ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZINO ABANDONMENT~ (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. b~:SCR~E rROPOSEO OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an)' proposed work. Note the corrected ADL number and attached certified survey plat. DIVISION OF OIL AND OAS ANCHORAOI~ and correct (Thim space fore office use) APPROVED BY ~' CONDITIONS 0F APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE See Instructions On Reverse Side WELL No. 1 LAT. 70° 21' 57. 59 LONG. 148° 21' 52.04 WELL No. 2 LAT. 7'0° 2 I' 57.57 LONG. 148° 21' 51.16 WELL No. :5 LAT. 70° 21' 57'.55 LONG. 148° 21' 50,29 ,,";""', ~ '"'~ VICINITY MAP SCALE: I" = 4~000' ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 Y = 5,986, 148.81 X 701,277. I :5 ;;..,..j,'GUL,, L 1.5L A/VD "~ 28 27 Y : 5,986, 147.:57' X : 701,307.09 Y = 5,986, 14-5.94 X = 7'0 I, 357. 07 33 34 T 12N J TIIN 20 2] SECTIONS 27, 28,:5:5 ~ .34 RI5E , U.M. '~ 29 . __ ..... __?____ _ A.D.L. No. 3 629 ' ~o '~o~ EXISTING SHEET PILING WELLI WELL J WELL ' · . * / NO J NO. 2J N~-.-3 . I .~ S ............ T-'- ~~;,~--';~ ~;-f,u~ x~ .-... I IOO PILING END SHEET PILIN~ CERTIFICA E ~ OF SURVEYOR I HEREBY CERTIFY ~AT I AM PROPERLY ~",,. .~"~ I REGISTERED AND LICENCED TO PRACTICE LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A PROPOSED LOCATi'ON SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ALL DIMENSION5 AND OTHER DETAI'LS ARE CORRECT. DATE ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO. GULL ISLAND STATE No.'s 1, 2, :3 LOCATED IN W I/2 PROTRACTED SEC. 28, TI2N,RISE~u.M. PREPARED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 8, ASSOC. 725 W. 6TH AVE.~ ANCHORAGE~ALASKA DATE JANUARY 8,1975 SCALE AS NOTED CHKD. BY G.D. FIELD BK~, 75-1 / / Perm~e No. 74-57 Mr. C. R. Knowles District Drilling E~gineer P. O. Box 360 Am~/~orage, &laska 99510 Enc.los_e~ is the approved applic&tion for permit to drill the-above re- feren~ well, on or ab~u2 January 1, 1975, at a location in Section 28, Township- 1.21~, Range 15E, U.M. Well sample~, ~ore ~tps, and a mud log are require~. A directional survey is Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as importan~ for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish. operations in th~se areas- are subje~ to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promul- gated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska-~ntstrative Code). Prior to commen~ng operations you. may be con, acted by the Habitat Coordinator's off,ce, Department Pollutio~ of any waters of ~ State- is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 03, Article 7 &n~ the regulations p~lgate~ thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Admin~strative Cc~le, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commenuing operations you may be contacted by a re~resentaHive of the Depart~aent of Environmental Conserva~ion. Pursuant to ~ 38.40, ~1 Hire Un~er State Leases, the Alaska Depart- ment of Labor ~s being notified of the issuance of this permit to drill. Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Seotion w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o eno1. Depar~nt of Labor, Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division w/o en~.l. A~lantiCi~lichfieldCompany North/),.-= ~',-an Producing Division North/~ %istrict Post Office pox 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 November 8, 1974 I IVI$10H c,f gl[- Mr. Homer Burrell Division of 0il and Gas Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 RE: Drilling Permit Gull Island State No. 1 C. GEOL ENG ".'L [ ; :;.~ Dear Mr. Burrell: The Atlantic Richfield Company requests your approval of the attached Application for Permit to Drill the Gull Island State No. 1 well. The required survey plat and the $100.00 filing fee are enclosed. 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 21, T12N, R15E, UM. Our plans call for operations to start in January, 1975 and extend into the following April. Please contact me if you need additional information. Sincerely, C. R, Knowles District Drilling Engineer CRK:alm Enclosures Form REV. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN 'Fi CAT~ (Oflaer instructio.s on reverse side) APPLICATION FOR PERMIT,TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK IA. TTI'~ OF WOI~K DRILL [] DEEPEN I-'1 PLUG BACK [2 b. TYPB OF W~LL o,L,,,., [2 w,~,.°" E]o,~,, WildCat zo~,"~°~" [2 MU,.,,P,.,zoN, 72 2. NAME OF OPEP~ATOR Atlantic Richfield Company 3. ADDI~ESSO~OP~/{ATOR P. O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 2393'S arid 91'E from KW cr of Sec 28, T12N-R15E At propo,sed prod. zone 2324'N and 2977'E from SW er of Sec. 21, T12N-R15E 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION F.~OM NEAREST TOWN OR-POST OFFICE* 12.2 miles Northeast of Deadhorse 14. BOND INFORMATION: API ~50-029-20151 6. LEASE D~ISIGNATION AND S~L NO. L IF IArDIAN, ALLO'i-r~:,: OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Gull Island State 9. WELL NO. #1 10. FIEI.~ AND POOL,, OR WILDCAT Wilde at 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 21, T12N-R15E, UM 12. TYPE Statewide Surety and/or No. Federal Insursmce Co. #8011-38-40 16. NO. OF ACRF~ IN LEASE PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. 2560 (ALSO to nearest drig, unit, if any) 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* LOCATION TO NEAREST 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. 13,750' from TD on East Bay St.#1 21[ ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, fi-R, etc.) 19. PROPOSED DEPTH 13,500' Ground Level Approx. 6' 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM ,,~o~.~ $100 ~ 000 lT. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 640 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* 1-15-75 , , , , SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRAI~E SI~I~G D~TH QUANTIT! OF CE~ENi , 30" ~0" 157.5 B 80' Circ to surface-approx. 180 sx 26" 20" 94# H-40 700 Circ to surface-approx. 1800 sx , _ 17-1/2" 12-2/8" 72#, MN-80 2700 Circ to surface-~rox, 4000 sx 12-1/4" 0-5/8" ~7 & 40# NS0_RS..05 ]0,925 4000' cmt col..umnrapproX. 1~00 sx ,,, 8-1/2" 7" liner 29# N-80 10,650-~3'~500 Circ liner lap - approx. 450 sx The Atlantic Richfield Company Proposes to directionally drill this well to 13,500' + MD (~2,520'-+ 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" casing. A 13-5/8", 5000 psi Hydrt~ anddouble 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. I1%T ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PI~OJ~OSED PROaRt: If ~ e i proposed new productive zofle. If proposal is to drill or d~ei~J~dir~l~nal]J,, lie l~rttneJt ~jj~rn sJjjlr~a~ l~at~ andJm~su~ true vertical depths. Give blov~out preventer program. (This space for State office use) ~ CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS R.F-~ X Y ES [] NO _. DII~ECTIONAL SURVEY ~YmS [] NO A.P.L 1FUII~:I~C~. ,COD~' : J ~-o- oz~ 2o/~-/ , 1974 36 Ti2N TI1N 20 29 32 /C~ULL IILAND PRUDHOE 33 .~TTOM HOLE ~.AT. 70° 22' 43.816" LONG. 148° 20' 26.154" Y 5 990 926.58 X 704 084.1 3 GULL ISLAND STATE No. 1 SURFACE LOCATION LAT. 70o21' 5Z421'' LONG.148°21~ 50. 226" Y 5 986 133.32 X 701 339.46 SCALE !" = 1 MILE CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a proposed location made by me or under my supervision~ and that all dimensions and other details are correct. D a t e Surveyor 20 29 LOCATION 20 21' ..... 29 28 2977' PROPOSED SURFACE LOCATION NTS DETAIL PROPOSED BOTTOM HOLE NTS GULL ISLAND STATE No.I LOCATED IN NW 1/4 PROTRACTED SEC.28,TI2N, R15E, U.M.~ AK. ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO. H.V, LOUNSBURY & ASSOCIATES E NGINEERS-PLANNER5 SURVEYORS' / DEPARTMENT OF N'ATURAL RESOURCES / DIVISION OF LANDS / 323 £. 4Tll AVENUE ANCHORAGE P950! January 9, 1974 Re: NS ID 73-56 - I974 Atlantic Richfield ~ P.O.Box '360 Anchorage, Alaska .99510 wrr.LTAM A. ~74%N, C~R The lease operations su~tted/~n your letter of September 28, 1974, are hereby approved subject to ~th~ following stipulations. 1. Activity on Gull"Island should be restricted to pad area only. _ 2. Material renoval is prohibited from Gull Island or any surrounding ti_a.e or s~ed lands area. 0 The Division of Lands sb~31 be notified upon completion of operations ar~ the area shall be restored and cleaned up to the satisfaction of the Director. 4. Water and waste facilities were not sut~it~ in the plan and are not ir~luded,in this approval. Sincerely, F. J. ~ZNAN, Director CC: Pedro Denton Chief, Minarals Section George K. Hollett, NC District Office Jay L. Bergstrand, ADF&G Dean Nation, Water Resources, ADL Dale Wallingt~n, Land Use & Urban Dev. Div. of Oil & Gas ' = ' ~'~.LL PER,h~ :S CHOCK LIST FOR NEW "~" '='~ Yes No Remarks Is well to be located in a defined pool ................. !, Do statewide rules apply ........................ _ ~ I. Is a registered survey plat attached .................. ~/~c ~ l, ~ well located proper distance from property line ........... ~, "?. well located proper distance from other wells , · . , . . . ;. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........ ~_.__~ ~. Is well to be deviated ......................... ~c ~, Is operator the only affected party ................... ~- Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............... ~ __ O, Does operator have a bond in force ................... 1. Is conductor string provided ...................... 2, Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... ~ ~F i cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings 4. Will cement cover ail possible productive horizons ........... 5. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones 6. Will surface csg, internal burst equal ,5 psi/ft, to next string 7. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ...... 8. 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