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MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE:Wednesday, May 22, 2024 SUBJECT:Mechanical Integrity Tests TO: FROM:Kam StJohn P.I. Supervisor Petroleum Inspector NON-CONFIDENTIAL Hilcorp North Slope, LLC P1-122 PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS P1-122 Jim Regg InspectorSrc: Reviewed By: P.I. Suprv Comm ________ JBR 05/22/2024 P1-122 50-029-23533-00-00 214-185-0 W SPT 7901 2141850 1975 1865 1870 1870 1871 0 0 0 0 4YRTST P Kam StJohn 4/10/2024 AOGCC 4 Year MIT-IA 30 MinPretestInitial15 Min Well Name Type Test Notes: Interval P/F Well Permit Number: Type Inj TVD PTD Test psi API Well Number Inspector Name:PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS P1-122 Inspection Date: Tubing OA Packer Depth 671 2607 2568 2566IA 45 Min 60 Min Rel Insp Num: Insp Num:mitKPS240410142648 BBL Pumped:2.1 BBL Returned:2 Wednesday, May 22, 2024 Page 1 of 1 Operator Name:2. Development Exploratory Service 5 Permit to Drill Number:214-185 6.50-029-23533-00-00 PRUDHOE BAY, MIDNIGHT SUN OIL Hilcorp North Slope, LLC 5. Well Name and Number:8. 10.Field/Pools: Well Class Before Work4. Present Well Condition Summary:11. Total Depth: measured feet feet Plugs measured feet feet Effective Depth: measured feet feet Packer measured feet feettrue vertical true vertical 16326 16178 8173 None 16178 Casing: Length: Size: MD: TVD: Burst: Collapse: Structural Conductor 108 20" 47 - 155 47 - 155 Surface 4309 13-3/8" 45 - 4354 45 - 2868 4930 2270 Intermediate 6482 9-5/8" 4205 - 10687 2814 - 5479 5750 3090 Production Perforation Depth: Measured depth: 16084 - 16178 feet True vertical depth:8086 - 8173 feet Tubing (size, grade, measured and true vertical depth)4-1/2" 12.6# 13cr85 41 - 15975 41 - 7988 Packers and SSSV (type, measured and true vertical depth) 4-1/2" HES TNT Packers Tieback Liner 16281 7" 43 - 16324 43 - 8311 7240 5410 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): N/A Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 18075608671 13007 295 1850 Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Prior to well operation: Subsequent to operation: 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Name: Contact Email: Noel Nocas Noel.Nocas@hilcorp.com Authorized Name:Stan Golis Authorized Title: Authorized Signature with Date:Contact Phone:907.564.5278 Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Sr. Area Operations Manager Operations Performed1. Abandon Plug Perforations Fracture Stimulate Pull Tubing GSTOR WINJ WAG 5 GINJ SUSP SPLUG 16. Well Status after work:Oil Gas Exploratory Development Stratigraphic 15. Well Class after work: 5Service WDSPL 14. Attachments: (required per 20 AAC 25.070.25.071, & 25.283) Daily Report of Well Operations Copies of Logs and Surveys Run true vertical measured8313 Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: N/A No SSSV Installed Junk Packer Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data 5 Operations shutdown Change Approved Program N/A Senior Pet Engineer:Senior Res. Engineer: STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS Suspend 5Perforate Other Stimulate Alter Casing Plug for Redrill Perforate New Pool Repair Well Re-enter Susp Well 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Dr, Suite 1400, Anchorage, AK 99503 7.Property Designation (Lease Number):ADL 0028297, 0028299, 0392146 PBU P1-122 9. Logs (List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): Stratigraphic Other: API Number: Form 10-404 Revised 03/2020 Submit Within 30 days of Operations 15399, 15509, 15559, 15876 7527, 7608, 7645, 7901 7527, 7608, 7645, 790115399, 15509, 15559, 15876 By Samantha Carlisle at 8:58 am, Jun 07, 2021 Digitally signed by Stan Golis (880) DN: cn=Stan Golis (880), ou=Users Date: 2021.06.07 08:39:25 -08'00' Stan Golis (880) SFD 6/17/2021DSR-6/7/21MGR26JUL2021 RBDMS HEW 6/7/2021 ACTIVITY DATE SUMMARY 5/6/2021 ***WELL INJECTING ON ARRIVAL*** PULLED 3.81" MCX @ 2213' MD (sn: mp4-01) DRIFT TBG w/ 30' x 3.5" PIPE DRIFT TO TAG @ 16112' SLM (~16151' MD) DRIFT TBG w/ 3.25" CENT & 2.5" SAMPLE BAILER TO TAG @ 16112' SLM (recovered thick shmoo in bailer) ***JOB COMPLETE, WELL LEFT SI, DSO NOTIFIED OF STATUS*** 5/13/2021 ***WELL INJECTING UPON ARRIVAL*** (adperf) Alaska E-Line Unit 306 - Job Scope - perf 44' of 2.875" guns with EC2-27A1522 Razor 15gm, .34" EHD, 35.10" PEN, 3.13" Max Swell charges to increase injection. Run 1 - shot 20' @ 16108-16128', 11.7' CCL offset, CCL Depth 16096.3'. Tubing pressure stayed the same right after shooting, but bled down to 0 during trip out of the hole. Well appeared to be on a suck - no fluid in lubricator once at surface. Same with the second gun. Second gun run - 24' shot @ 16084' - 16108', 11.7' CCL Offset, CCL depth 16072.3' ***WELL SI UPON DEPARTURE/OPS NOTIFIED BY OE ON POI INSTRUCTIONS*** Daily Report of Well Operations PBU P1-122 Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 5:51 AM To: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity; Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Oshiro, Joleen; Rupert, C. Ryan; Schultz, Kirsten L Cc: Regg, James B (CED); AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User; Cismoski, Doug A; Dempsey, David G; Janowski, Carrie; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R; Worthington, Aras J; Lau, Jack; Mcmullen, John C; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information Subject: OPERABLE: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA repaired All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) exhibits no indication of IA re -pressurization since being put on injection on 04/18/20. Dummy gas lift valves (DGLV) configured with extended Freudenberg packing were installed on 04/15/20, which repaired the TxIA communication. The well is now classified as OPERABLE. Work Completed: 1. Slickline: Set DGLV with extended Freudenberg packing —Completed 04/15/20 2. Operations: Put well back on injection —Completed 04/18/20 3. Downhole Diagnostics: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA— Passed to 3027 psi on 04/24/20 4. Well Integrity: Monitor IA re -pressurization / consider application for AA for continued operation — Completed 05/05/20; no IA re -pressurization observed. AA request not necessary. Please respond if in conflict. Adrienne McVey BP Alaska Well Integrity (Alternate: Ryan Holt) 0:(907)659-5102 H: 2376 4.000 3.500 3,000 2,500 2.000 1.500 1,000 500 02,'05.,20 0211220 cc- 1G�20 0226,20 DTD420 0311,20 031&'20 0325;20 From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 4:55 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace@alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Norene, Tyler M <NoreneTM@BP.com>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis. Montgomery@ bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIG EWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras 1 <Aras.Worthington@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Under Evaluation clock extended for AOGCC MIT -IA and continued monitoring All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) passed an AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA on 03/28/20. Subsequent monitoring showed continued IA re -pressurization. The well will remain Under Evaluation, in order to complete the following plan forward: 1. Slickline: Set DGLV with extended Freudenberg packing —Completed 04/15/20 2. Operations: Put well back on injection —Completed 04/18/20 3. Downhole Diagnostics: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT-IA—Scheduled 04/24/20 4. Well Integrity: Monitor IA re -pressurization / consider application for AA for continued operation — In Progress Please respond if in conflict. Adrienne McVey BP Alaska Well Integrity (Alternate: Ryan Holt) 0: (907) 659-5102 H: 2376 From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 10:57 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <jyan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc:'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Norene, Tyler M <NoreneTM@BP.com>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectswelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Under Evaluation clock extended for AOGCC MIT -IA and continued monitoring All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 02/26/20 to monitor after well work was completed in an attempt to remedy Inner Annulus re -pressurization. The well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 and has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed and re -scheduled due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, the AOGCC has approved 28 more days of monitoring because Injection Gas temperature fluctuations proved difficult in accurately quantifying a daily IA pressure build-up rate. An accurate daily build up rate is required to determine if the well is a candidate to pursue Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. - Done 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. - Done 7. Fullbore: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. DHD/Well Integrity Engineer: If AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, monitor and quantify re -pressurization rate. 9. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond with any questions. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieIdPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (iim.regg@alaska.gov)' <aim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWelllnteRrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.WorthinRton@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi . The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R <Laurie.Derrick@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (iim.regg@alaska.gov)' <]im.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton@bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren@bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (iim.regg@alaska.gov)' <iim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCPro iectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel @bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 §qe 2, SOC, 7: o 14q Imo I� ) ZSB Zmo � m Zmo 2. DDD tmo TmD 1,400 1,200 TMD mD 2D 4DO mo ! D'21 19 1C2S,'le 2 ICLII5 9 2 tle 11.111 &19 9J&]B 7 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage Alaska 99501 Re: THE APPLICATION OF Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska, LLC for an order authorizing underground natural gas storage in the Cannery Loop Unit, Kenai Peninsula Borough, in conformance with 20 AAC 25.252 and 20 AAC 25.412. Docket SIO -10-05 Storage Injection Order No. 9 Cannery Loop Field Cannery Loop Unit Sterling C Gas Storage Pool February 18, 2011 AMENDED ORDER ON RECONSIDERATION On November 19, 2010 the Commission entered Storage Injection Order 9 (SIO 9). On December 14, 2010, Vincent Goddard, Wild Pacific Salmon, Inc., and Inlet Fish Producers, Inc. (Goddard) requested reconsideration of SIO 9. On December 27, 2010, the Commission requested additional briefing from Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska, LLC (CINGSA) and Goddard. That briefing was tendered on January 10, 2011. Based upon a review of the submissions from both CINGSA and Goddard, the Commission confirms SIO 9 as entered on November 19, 2010. This order is a final decision. Any appeal must be taken within thirty (30) days. DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated February 18, 2011. Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Chair Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Cathy P. Voerster, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 4:55 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Oshiro, Joleen; Rupert, C. Ryan; Schultz, Kirsten L Cc: Regg, James B (CED); Norene, Tyler M; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; Dempsey, David G; Hibbert, Michael; Janowski, Carrie; Lau, Jack; McLellan, Bryan J; Montgomery, Travis J; Obrigewitch, Beau; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R; Worthington, Aras J; Lau, Jack Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Under Evaluation clock extended for AOGCC MIT -IA and continued monitoring All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) passed an AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA on 03/28/20. Subsequent monitoring showed continued IA re -pressurization. The well will remain Under Evaluation, in order to complete the following plan forward: 1. Slickline: Set DGLV with extended Freudenberg packing— Completed 04/15/20 2. Operations: Put well back on injection — Completed 04/18/20 3. Downhole Diagnostics: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT-IA—Scheduled 04/24/20 4. Well Integrity: Monitor IA re -pressurization / consider application for AA for continued operation — In Progress Please respond if in conflict. Adrienne McVey BP Alaska Well Integrity (Alternate: Ryan Holt) 0: (907) 659-5102 H: 2376 From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 10:57 AM To: 'ch ris.wa I lace@ a laska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Norene, Tyler M <NoreneTM@BP.com>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProjectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan @bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Under Evaluation clock extended for AOGCC MIT -IA and continued monitoring All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 02/26/20 to monitor after well work was completed in an attempt to remedy Inner Annulus re -pressurization. The well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 and has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed and re -scheduled due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, the AOGCC has approved 28 more days of monitoring because Injection Gas temperature fluctuations proved difficult in accurately quantifying a daily IA pressure build-up rate. An accurate daily build up rate is required to determine if the well is a candidate to pursue Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. -Done 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. - Done 7. Fullbore: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. DHD/Well Integrity Engineer: If AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, monitor and quantify re -pressurization rate. 9. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond with any questions. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Alk, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL(c@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Regg, lames B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <lim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProjectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi . The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace@alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R <Laurie.Derrick@bp.com> Cc:'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsWelIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <BrVan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton@bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren@bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 4,ODO ISM 3,600 3,400 3,200 3,000 2,800 2,600 2.400 2,2DO 2.000 1,800 1.6DO 1.400 1,2DO 1, ODD 800 600 400 200 10!21.19 1 D,'2&� 19 11,1'41 a 111119 11;1819 11,2519 6 Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 2:41 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity Cc: Regg, James B (CED); Sternicki, Oliver R; Lau, Jack Subject: UPDATE WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Mr. Wallace, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD# 2141850) continues to have IA re -pressurization while on MI injection. We plan on attempting to eliminate or further reduce the IA re -pressurization rate and will not apply for an AA at this time. With your agreement our current plan forward is as follows: 1. Slickline: Change out DGLV with extended swell packing 2. Operations: Put well on injection 3. Downhole diagnostics: Perform AOGCC MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity: Monitor IA re -pressurization / consider application for AA for continued operation Please respond if in conflict. Ryan Holt Well Integrity BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-5102 From: Wallace, Chris D (CED) <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 8:09 AM To: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Cc: Regg, James B (CED) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com> Subject: RE: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Andrew, The plan as detailed below is acceptable. Thanks and Regards, Chris Wallace, Sr. Petroleum Engineer, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 333 West 7th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501, (907) 793-1250 (phone), (907) 276-7542 (fax), chris.wallace@alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Chris Wallace at 907-793-1250 or chris.wallace@alaska.gov. From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 4:46 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED) <chris.wallace@alaska.gov> Cc: Regg, James B (CED) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau @bp.com> Subject: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Mr. Wallace, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was recently flagged for anomalous Inner Annuls re -pressurization while on MI. To remedy the slow re -pressurization, Slickline set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T on 02/22/20 while the well was offline. However, after the well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 it has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC state witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed until 03/25/20 due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, BP plans to apply for Administrative Approval, preferably to continue Miscible Gas Injection. However, due to ambient temperature swings and compressor inefficiencies at the gas plants, MI temperatures have not been stable causing IA pressure fluctuations that have proved to be difficult in accurately quantifying a daily pressure build-up rate. If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP is requesting approval for an additional 28 days of monitoring to gather more data on the re -pressurization rate in order to evaluate if the well is a candidate to request Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. To Summarize: • If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP requests 28 days of additional monitoring to quantify the IA pressure build-up rate on MI. • If the AOGCC MIT -IA fails, the well will be shut in and a plan of corrective action will be submitted to the AOGCC before continued injection can take place. Please respond at your earliest convenience. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Regg, lames B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIG EWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi . The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R <Laurie.Derrick@bp.com> Cc:'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsweIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace@alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton@bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren @bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (iim.regg@alaska.gov)' <]im.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCPro lectsWeIIIntegritVEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worth ington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 vOrt J, 644 Z tr�41 3,t0G 3,000 2,600 Z600 L40u 2, 200 2, D00 1, 8Ct0 1, 600 1,400 1,200 1, 000 SCID 600 400 200 10!-''1'19 1C!-`2&"19 1104'19 9 6 Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 10:57 AM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Oshiro, Joleen; Rupert, C. Ryan Cc: Regg, James B (CED); Norene, Tyler M; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; Dempsey, David G; Hibbert, Michael; Janowski, Carrie; Lau, Jack; McLellan, Bryan J; Montgomery, Travis J; Obrigewitch, Beau; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R; Worthington, Aras J Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Under Evaluation clock extended for AOGCC MIT -IA and continued monitoring All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 02/26/20 to monitor after well work was completed in an attempt to remedy Inner Annulus re -pressurization. The well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 and has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed and re -scheduled due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, the AOGCC has approved 28 more days of monitoring because Injection Gas temperature fluctuations proved difficult in accurately quantifying a daily IA pressure build-up rate. An accurate daily build up rate is required to determine if the well is a candidate to pursue Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. -Done 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. - Done 7. Fullbore: Perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. DHD/Well Integrity Engineer: If AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, monitor and quantify re -pressurization rate. 9. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond with any questions. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc:'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProjectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis. Montgomery@ bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi. The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R < Laurie. Derrick@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <iim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton @bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren@bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <10LEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, lames B (DOA) (lim.regg@alaska.gov)' <iim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWellintegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 p Cl ...vet 3K 2D 3,OD, 2, a00 2,600 2,400 2,200 2, 000 1,500 1,60E 1,400 1, 200 1, 000 500 600 400 200 1Lt�21.11? 1 1109119 11;11 "„ 11"l&19 11;251:: Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: Wallace, Chris D (CED) Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 8:09 AM To: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity Cc: Regg, James B (CED); Sternicki, Oliver R; Lau, Jack Subject: RE: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Andrew, The plan as detailed below is acceptable. Thanks and Regards, Chris Wallace, Sr. Petroleum Engineer, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 333 West 7 1 Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501, (907) 793-1250 (phone), (907) 276-7542 (fax), chris.wallace@alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Chris Wallace at 907-793-1250 or chris.wallace@alaska.gov. From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 4:46 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED) <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov> Cc: Regg, James B (CED) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com> Subject: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Mr. Wallace, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was recently flagged for anomalous Inner Annuls re -pressurization while on MI. To remedy the slow re -pressurization, Slickline set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T on 02/22/20 while the well was offline. However, after the well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 it has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC state witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed until 03/25/20 due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, BP plans to apply for Administrative Approval, preferably to continue Miscible Gas Injection. However, due to ambient temperature swings and compressor inefficiencies at the gas plants, MI temperatures have not been stable causing IA pressure fluctuations that have proved to be difficult in accurately quantifying a daily pressure build-up rate. If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP is requesting approval for an additional 28 days of monitoring to gather more data on the re -pressurization rate in order to evaluate if the well is a candidate to request Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. To Summarize: • If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP requests 28 days of additional monitoring to quantify the IA pressure build-up rate on MI. If the AOGCC MIT -IA fails, the well will be shut in and a plan of corrective action will be submitted to the AOGCC before continued injection can take place. Please respond at your earliest convenience. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsweIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, Jack <Jack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi . The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp. com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R < Laurie. Derrick@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <iim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWeIIIntegrity Enginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton@bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren@bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <10LEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsWelllntegrityEngineer@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication W WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization -Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 4,OOD 3,6DD 3.600 3,4DD 3.200 3, ODD 2.6DO 2,6DO 2,4DD 2,200 2,DDO 1, 8DD 1,600 1,4DD 1,2DD 1, DDD SDD 6DD 4DO 200 10-21119 1 D12R 19 11iC4.119 11,111,1119 11;13.'19 11i2519 5 Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 4:46 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED) Cc: Regg, James B (CED); Sternicki, Oliver R; Lau, Jack Subject: WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) request Mr. Wallace, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was recently flagged for anomalous Inner Annuls re -pressurization while on MI. To remedy the slow re -pressurization, Slickline set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T on 02/22/20 while the well was offline. However, after the well was placed on injection on 02/26/20 it has continued to show signs of IA re -pressurization. An AOGCC state witnessed MIT -IA was scheduled for 03/24/20, but was postponed until 03/25/20 due to inclement weather. If the AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA passes, BP plans to apply for Administrative Approval, preferably to continue Miscible Gas Injection. However, due to ambient temperature swings and compressor inefficiencies at the gas plants, MI temperatures have not been stable causing IA pressure fluctuations that have proved to be difficult in accurately quantifying a daily pressure build-up rate. If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP is requesting approval for an additional 28 days of monitoring to gather more data on the re -pressurization rate in order to evaluate if the well is a candidate to request Administrative Approval for continued WAG service. To Summarize: If the AOGCC MIT -IA passes, BP requests 28 days of additional monitoring to quantify the IA pressure build-up rate on MI. If the AOGCC MIT -IA fails, the well will be shut in and a plan of corrective action will be submitted to the AOGCC before continued injection can take place. Please respond at your earliest convenience. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWelisOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Rupert, C. Ryan <Ryan.Rupert@BP.com> Cc: 'Begg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProjectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Ryan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Lau, lack <1ack.Lau@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi . The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: 'ch ris.waIlace @alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com>; Derrick, Laurie R <Laurie.Derrick@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProlectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWeIIlntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywePbp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dem pseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; McLellan, Bryan J <Bryan.McLellan@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.TempeI@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: 'ch ris.waIlace@alaska.gov' <chris.waIlace @alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSGPMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Prod Controllers <akopsprodcontrollersl@bp.com>; Ak, Ops West Area TL <AkOpsWestAreaTL@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBEastWellsOptEngr@bp.com>; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr <AKRESGPBWestWellsOpt2@bp.com>; AKOpsProdEOCTL <AKOPSPCCEOCTL@bp.com>; Burton, Kaity <Kaity.Burton@bp.com>; Lundgren, Carl E <Carl.Lundgren @bp.com>; Sauve, Mark A <Mark.Sauve@bp.com>; Schultz, Kirsten L <Kirsten.Schultz@bp.com>; Oshiro, Joleen <JOLEEN.OSHIRO@bp.com> Cc: 'Regg, James B (DOA) (iim.regg@alaska.gov)' <jim.regg@alaska.gov>; AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity <AKDCWLCompletionsSupt@bp.com>; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity <AKD&CDHDWelllntegri@bp.com>; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity<AKDCProiectsWeIIIntegrityEnginee r@bp.com>; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity <AKDCWellintegrityCoordinator@bp.com>; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information <akgwowellintegritywe@bp.com>; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep <AKOPSFFWellOpsCompRep@bp.com>; AKIMS App User <akimsuser.service@bp.com>; Cismoski, Doug A <CismosDA@BP.com>; Daniel, Ryan <Rvan.Daniel@bp.com>; Dempsey, David G <David.Dempseyl@bp.com>; Hibbert, Michael <Michael.Hibbert@BP.com>; Janowski, Carrie <Carrie.Janowski@bp.com>; Montgomery, Travis J <Travis.Montgomery@bp.com>; Obrigewitch, Beau <BEAU.OBRIGEWITCH@bp.com>; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS) <travis.smithl@bp.com>; Sternicki, Oliver R <Oliver.Sternicki@bp.com>; Tempel, Joshua <Joshua.Tempel@bp.com>; Worthington, Aras J <Aras.Worthington@bp.com> Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 4. DDD 3, ° DD 3,6DD ?.4DD 2C",D ?,DDD 2, 6DD 2,60D 2.ADD 2,2Dr. 2, DDD 1,6DD 1,6DD 1 ADD 1,200 1,DDD SOD 6DD 400 2DO 10,�2119 1(1,2619 11;04;19 11;1119 1111&19 1 V251 9 wi MEMORANDUM To: Pim Regg P.I. Supervisor 1 FROM: Austin McLeod Petroleum Inspector NON -CONFIDENTIAL State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: Monday, April 27, 2020 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. P1-122 PRUDHOE BAY IN AIDS P1-122 Sm: Inspector Reviewed Br. P.I. Supry �Bp — Comm Well Name PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS PI -122 API Well Number 50-029-23533-00-00 Inspector Name: Austin McLeod Permit Number: 214-185-0 Inspection Date: 424/2020 ✓ Insp Num: mi[SAM200424123846 Rel Insp Num: Packer Weli PI -122 Type Inj G TVD PTD 2141950 Type Test SPT Test ps BBL Pumped: 3.9 "BBL Returned: Interval _ onEa WF Notes: Test was for a possible AA application ✓ Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min 7901 ' Tubing 2499 250: 2506 2508 1975 IA 129 3103 " 3051 3027 3.7 OA 0 0 1 0 0 P Monday, April 27, 2020 Pace I of I MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Regg P.I. Supervisor FROM: Guy Cook Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. P1-122 PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS Pt -122 Src: Inspector Reviewed By: P.I. SupryJ,oiz- Comm Well Name PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS P1-122 API Well Number 50-029-23533-00-00 Inspector Name: Guy Cook Permit Number: 214-185-0 Inspection Date: 3/28/2020 Insp Num: mitGDC200328121603 Rel Insp Num: Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min Well PI -122 Type Inj G' TVD 7901 Tubing 2563 - 2564 - 2564 - 2567 ' PTD 2141850 Type Test SPT Test pSi 1975 IA 762 2099 2062 2056 , BBL Pumped: 1.5 , BBL Returned: 1.5 - OA 0 0 0 0 Interval OTHER T/Ti P ✓ ---- - Notes: This well is under evaluation for TxIA communication. The test is being done to prepare for a possible AA Tuesday, March 31, 2020 Page I of I Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWelISiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 8:00 AM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator, AK, OPS LPC DS Operator, AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Oshiro, Joleen; Rupert, C. Ryan Cc: Regg, James B (CED); AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity, AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity, AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity, AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User, Cismoski, Doug A, Daniel, Ryan; Dempsey, David G; Hibbert, Michael; Janowski, Carrie; Lau, Jack, McLellan, Bryan J; Montgomery, Travis J; Obrigewitch, Beau; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R, Worthington, Aras J Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) monitor for IA re -pressurization post wellwork All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) was made Not Operable and shut in on 02/18/20 due to weather delayed well work to address the anomalous IA re -pressurization. On 02/22/20, Slickline set a TTP, performed a caliper of the tubing, set an extended packing DGLV and performed a passing CMIT-TxIA to 3,733 psi and a passing MIT -T to 3,737 psi. The passing MITs confirm two competent well barriers to formation. The well will now be classified as UNDER EVALUATION to continue the diagnostic plan outlined below. Please note the fluid packed annulus when putting the well on Injection. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. -Done 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. Done 3. Slickline: Pull TTP - Done 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. - Done 5. Operations: Put back on MI. 6. DHD: Monitor for IA re -pressurization. 7. DHD (Pending): If re -pressurization is still present, perform AOGCC witnessed MIT -IA. 8. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, ell Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWellSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, Februa 2020 7:30 AM To: 'chris.wallace@alaska gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>>; 5 GPMA Field PTL<AKOPSGPMAFieIdPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator <AKOPSLPCBoardOperator@bp.com>; LPC DS Operator <AKOPSLPCDSOperator@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead <AKOPSLPCDSOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS PCC1Dp&Jpad <AKOPSPCCOpsLead@bp.com>; AK, OPS Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWeliSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7:30 AM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Oshiro, Joleen; Derrick, Laurie R Cc: Regg, James B (CED); AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity, AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity, AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity; AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User, Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; Dempsey, David G; Hibbert, Michael; Janowski, Carrie; McLellan, Bryan J; Montgomery, Travis J; Obrigewitch, Beau; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R; Tempel, Joshua; Worthington, Aras J Subject: NOT OPERABLE: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) TxIA communication, wellwork delayed by inclement weather Attachments: P 1-122.pdf WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) was made Under Evaluation on 01/21/20 for possible TxIA communication. On 01/23/20 the Wellhead Technician performed a passing PPPOT-T. Follow up monitors have proved anomalous IA repressurization that stabilizes around 1,300 psi with a BUR of 40 psi/day while injecting MI at 2,500 psi. Slickline has been scheduled to replace the existing DGLV with a new extended packing DGLV. The inclement weather shut down has delayed the Slickline work and the well will now be classified as NOT OPERABLE. Please shut the well in at the earliest operational convenience. When the weather allows, Slickline will continue work as planned. Plan forward: 1. Slickline: Caliper Tubing. Set extended packing DGLV. Set TTP. 2. Fullbore: Perform CMIT-TxIA and MIT -T. 3. Well Integrity Engineer: Re-classify as Under Evaluation. 4. Operations: Put back on MI. 5. DHD: Monitor for IA repressurization. 6. DHD (Pending): If repressurization is still present, perform AOGCC MIT -IA. 7. Well Integrity Engineer (Pending): Pursue AA. Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWeliSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To:'chris.wallace@alaska.gov' <chris.wallace@alaska.gov>; AK, OPS COA OSM <AKOPSCOAOSM@bp.com>; AK, OPS EOC Specialists <AKOPSEOCSpecialists@bp.com>; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL <AKOPSG PMAFieldPTL@bp.com>; AK, OPS LPC Wallace, Chris D (CED) From: AK, GWO Well Integrity Engineer <AKGWOWeliSiteEnginee@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 2:49 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (CED); AK, OPS COA OSM; AK, OPS EOC Specialists; Ak, OPS GPMA Field PTL; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; AK, OPS Prod Controllers; Ak, Ops West Area TL; AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AKOpsProdEOCTL; Burton, Kaity; Lundgren, Carl E; Sauve, Mark A; Schultz, Kirsten L, Oshiro, Joleen Cc: Regg, lames B (CED); AK, GWO Completions Well Integrity; AK, GWO DHD Well Integrity; AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity; AK, GWO SUPT Well Integrity, AK, GWO Well Integrity Well Information; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; AKIMS App User, Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; Dempsey, David G; Hibbert, Michael; Janowski, Carrie; Montgomery, Travis J; Obrigewitch, Beau; Smith, Travis T (CONOCOPHILLIPS); Sternicki, Oliver R, Tempel, Joshua; Worthington, Aras J Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) possible TxIA communication Attachments: P 1-122.pdf All, WAG Injector P1-122 (PTD # 2141850) has been identified as having potential TxIA communication on MI. On 12/10/19 the inner annulus pressure was bled from 1,140 psi to 300 psi. Subsequently, the IA pressure climbed to 950 psi on 01/20/19 when DHD performed another bleed to 200 psi. During this time frame, there is not an apparent thermal event that appears to have contributed to the IA pressure increase. The well will be placed UNDER EVALUATION and is on the 28 day clock for further monitoring and diagnostics. Plan forward: 1. Wellhead Technician: Perform PPPOT-T. Torque LDS as needed 2. DHD: Monitor for Build-up rate post IA bleed on 01/20/20 3. DHD (pending): If TxIA is confirmed, perform MIT -IA 4. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please respond if in conflict. Andrew Ogg Well Integrity Engineer BP Global Wells Organization - Alaska Office: 907-659-8110 • • n g14-e 3>'--- Loepp, SLoepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Davies, Stephen F(DOA) Sent: Monday, May 01,2017 7:03 PM To: Easton,John R(DNR) Cc: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA);Schwartz,Guy L(DOA); Bettis, Patricia K(DOA) Subject: RE:Survey Instructions for Well PM1-122i Well Bore Easement(PTD 214-185) Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Hi John, I'm not entirely certain what information you are seeking from the AOGCC regarding this well, but I'll make an attempt: Your question is: ...since this infrastructure[well PM1-122] is underground I wanted to reassure our survey group that any well applied for would undergo some process to ensure that no wellbores were impact by the affected future development of AVGC leases. The AOGCC has a process in place to ensure that wellbores are not impacted by future development. The AOGCC's requirements for planning and surveying wells—both vertical and intentionally deviated—are provided in Regulation 20 AAC 25.050. Per this regulation,the Permit to Drill application submitted for every well that is intentionally deviated must include a plat,drawn to a suitable scale,showing the path of the proposed wellbore,and including all adjacent wellbores within 200 feet of any portion of the proposed wellbore.This plat is accompanied by a listing of planned directional survey data for the proposed wellbore. Operators also provide an Anti-collision Summary Report that lists all nearby existing wellbores, provides center-to-center distances between close-approach points of those nearby existing wellbores and the proposed wellbore,and flags any potential collision risks. As part of our Permit to Drill process,the AOGCC's staff examine these Anti-collision Summary Reports and the AOGCC's geologists load the planned directional survey data into our geoscience workstations and plot the path of the proposed well with respect to existing wellbores, pool boundaries,and property boundaries to ensure that well spacing and safety requirements are met. I hope this answers your question. Please let us know if you need additional information. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Steve Davies at 907-793-1224 or steve.davies@alaska.gov. From:Schwartz,Guy L(DOA) Sent:Monday, May 1, 2017 4:30 PM To: Davies,Stephen F(DOA)<steve.davies@alaska.gov>; Easton,John R(DNR)<john.easton@alaska.gov> 1 • I Cc:Loepp,Victoria T(DOA)<victoria.loepp@alaska.gov> Subject: FW:Survey Instructions for Well PM1-1221 Well Bore Easement John, I am forwarding this to the folks who handle this area. As we discussed the AOGCC reviews all injector permits with regard leaseholders,confinement of the injected fluids and protection of correlative rights.Stephen and Victoria can take a look at this tomorrow and comment a bit more. Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at(907-793-1226) or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.gov). From: Easton,John R (DNR) Sent: Monday, May 01,2017 3:11 PM To:Schwartz,Guy L(DOA)<guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> Subject: FW:Survey Instructions for Well PM1-1221 Well Bore Easement Hi Guy,the e-mail string below is in regards to something the State requires a permitted operator to locate(potential appetences)on affected properties that we permit for.We don't process this type of request very often, nonetheless, once we authorize this type of activity the state request that the permitted operator(BPXA) locate and quantify the size, lengths and facilities that might encumber the adjoining lease hold interest.The wellbore cuts through a doughnut hole in the PBU where AVGC owns a 100%interest in a lease(see attached). The main point: Our survey group requires that the property interest be surveyed. Under 11AAC 83.150(4) RESERVATIONS we allow other lessees(BPXA in this case)to drill through a reserved mineral interest the State holds, and across/into/through the AVGC lease.Yet,since this infrastructure is underground I wanted to reassure our survey group that any well applied for would undergo some process to ensure that no welibores were impact by the affected future development of AVGC leases. Hope this helps. Thanks. John From:AK,OPS Bell Proj Mgr(mailto:AKOPSBeIIProjMgr@bp.com] Sent: Monday,April 17,2017 4:29 PM To:Brown,Stanley C(DNR)<stanley.brown@alaska.gov> Cc: Easton,John R(DNR)<john.easton@alaska.gov> Subject:Survey Instructions for Well PM1-122i Well Bore Easement Hi Stan, Per our phone conversation today I wanted to send reminder that we will need a set of survey instructions written for platting the well bore easement for the encroachment onto the Brooks Range lease. If we could get those by May 15th that would be great. Thanks, 2 • • Tim Tim Barnhart, PLS Project Manager Alternate:Steve Manser F. Robert Bell &Associates MCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13 Prudhoe Bay,AK 99734 Desk 907.659.5000 Office 907.659.5003 ice'! Disclaimer:This email may contain material that is confidential or privileged and is for the sole use of the intended recipient.Any review,reliance or distribution by others or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited.If you are not the intended recipient,please contact the sender and delete all copies. 3 • • MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: DATE: Thursday,November 10,2016 Jim Re P.I.Supervisor e if i I 'Ii( ' SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests ( ( BP EXPLORATION(ALASKA)INC. P1-122 FROM: Bob Noble PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS P1-122 Petroleum Inspector Src: Inspector Reviewed By: P.I.SuprvJ — NON-CONFIDENTIAL Comm Well Name PRUDHOE BAY UN MDS P1-122 API Well Number 50-029-23533-00-00 Inspector Name: Bob Noble Permit Number: 214-185-0 Inspection Date: 11/9/2016 Insp Num: mitRCN161109162625 Rel Insp Num: Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min Well] P1-122 • (Type Inj G-TVD 7901 . Tubing 3230 " 3235 , 3237 - 3240 - PTD 2141850 ' IType Test LSPT iTest psi 1975 " IA 770 2300 2285 . 2283 Interval' 1T� P/F OA 0 0 0 - Notes: Post Rig workover. 1.5 bbls pumped and 1.5 bbls bleed back. ✓ APR , ;�r; SAN ,. . �; . ... Thursday,November 10,2016 Page 1 of 1 • • Link, Liz M (DOA) From: Lastufka, Joseph N <Joseph.Lastufka@bp.com> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2016 4:17 PM To: AOGCC Reporting (DOA sponsored) Subject: PBU P1-122 / PTD # 214-185 Hello, Please reference the following well: Well Name: PBU P1-122 Permit#: 214-185 API #: 50-029-23533-00-00 This well began Injection on: 10/19/2016 Method of Operations on this date: Miscible Gas Injection SCANNED FEB 2 12017 RBDMS L NuV - 1 2016 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIgiA REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations Performed Abandon 0 Plug Perforations 0 Fracture Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing 2 Operations shutdown 0 Suspend 0 Perforate 0 Other Stimulate 0 Alter Casing Q Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Repair Well 0 Re-enter Susp Well 0 Other: 0 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration(Alaska),Inc 4. Well Class Before Work 5. Permit to Drill Number: 214-185 3. Address: P.O.Box 196612 Anchorage, Development 0 Exploratory 0 AK 99519-6612 Stratigraphic ❑ Service 2 6. API Number: 50-029-23533-00-00 7. Property Designation(Lease Number): ADL 028297,392146,&028299 8. Well Name and Number: PBU P1-122 9. Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pools: PRUDHOE BAY,MIDNIGHT SUN OIL 11.Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth: measured 16326 feet Plugs measured 16178 feet RECEIVED true vertical 8313 feet Junk measured None feet Effective Depth: measured 16178 feet Packer measured See Attachment feet N f U 01 C 1 5 2 true vertical 8173 feet Packer true vertical See Attachment feet JUN 1 I tt Casing: Length: Size: MD: TVD: Burst: Aolc Structural Conductor 108 20" 47-155 47-155 Surface 4309 13-3/8" 45-4354 45-2688 4930 2270 Intermediate 6482 9-5/8" 4205-10687 2814-5479 5750 3090 Production Liner 16281 7" 43-16324 43-8311 7240 5410 Perforation Depth: Measured depth: 16138-16178 feet True vertical depth: 8136-8173 feet Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 4-1/2",12.6#,13Cr85 41 -15975 41 -7988 Packers and SSSV(type,measured and See Attachment true vertical depth) 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated(measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: SCANNED SAN ° 2 2017 Cut and Pull 4-1/2",12.61,13Cr85 Tubing from 15534'.Cut and Pull 9-5/8",401,L-80 from 4205'.Run 7",26#,L-80 scab liner to 10561'.Cement Scab Liner with 668 Bbls,1.37 yield(2738 sx)Class'G'cement.Run 4-1/2",12.6#,13Cr85 Tubing to 15542'. 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 0 0 0 0 0 Subsequent to operation: 0 0 0 0 0 14.Attachments:(required per 20 AAC 25.070.25.071,&25.283) 15.Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations p Exploratory ry ❑ Development 0Service DStratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run 0 16.Well Status after work: Oil 0 Gas 0 WDSPL 0 Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data 0 GSTOR ❑ WINJ 0 WAG 2 GINJ 0 SUSP 0 SPLUG 0 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: 316-182 Contact Laplante,JaminEmail Jamin.Laplante@bp.com Printed Name Joe La ufka Title Drilling Technologist k , Signature • --. Phone +1 907 564 4091 Date (all 511(D Form 10404 Revised 5/2015 �(/! / �7�— 9 /z//L RBDMS 1-�' JUN 2 1 2016 Submit Original Only • • Packers and SSV's Attachment MSUN P1-122 SW Name Type MD TVD Depscription P1-122 SSSV 2213 1966 4-1/2" MCX SSSV P1-122 TBG PACKER 15399 7527 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15509 7608 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15559 7645 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15876 7901 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 Well History (Pre-Rig Workover) T/I/O = SSV/210/190, Temp: SI, PPPOT-T (PASS) PPPOT-IC (PASS) Pre RWO PPPOT-T: Stung into test void, (700 psi) bled void to 0 psi. Monitored for 10 minutes, void stayed at 0 psi. Functioned LDS, all moved freely. (unable to function LDS at 6 o'clock position due to SSV control panel in the way). Torqued LDS assemblies to 350 ft/lbs. Unable to pump through void due to SSV control panel. Pressured test void to 5,000 psi for 30 minute test. Lost 50 psi in 15 minutes, lost 0 psi in second 15 minutes. (PASS) Bled void to 0 psi. PPPOT-IC: Stung into test void, (0+ psi) bled void to 0 psi. Monitored for 10 minutes, void stayed at 0 psi. Functioned LDS, all moved freely. Torqued LDS assemblies to 350 ft/lbs. 4/2/2016 Pumped through void, good returns. Pressured test void to 3,500 psi for 30 minute test. Lost ***WELL S/I ON ARRIVAL*** R/U SWCP SLICKLINE UNIT 4520 4/3/2016 ***WEATHER STANDBY*** T/I/O = 300/220/200. Temp = SI. TBG FL (Slickline request). TBG FL near surface, IA FL @ surface. 4/3/2016 SLB in control of well upon departure. 13:30 T/I/0=600/600/20 Temp=Sl Assist S-line MIT TBG 4000 psi (Pre RWO) RU and PT. SB for 4/15/2016 SL ***Job Cont to 04-16-2016 WSR*** ***WELL S/I ON ARRIVAL***(pre rwo) RAN 3.80" GAUGE RING W/4-1/2" BRUSH TO 15,808' SLM 4/15/2016 ***JOB CONTINUED ON 4/16/16*** ***JOB CONTINUED FROM 4/15/16***(pre rwo) BRUSH ALL NIPPLES W/4-1/2" BRUSH &TAG XN NIP @ 15,924' SLM W/3.80" GAUGE RING. SET 4-1/2" PXN PLUG BODY @ 15,920' SLM, 15,957' MD. RAN 4-1/2" CHECK SET TO 15,920'SLM, 15,957' MD.SHERARED SET PRONG IN PLUG BODY @ 15,924' SLM. LRS MIT-T TO 4000psi 4/16/2016 ***JOB COMPLETE WELL TURNED OVER TO DSO*** ***Job Cont from 04-15-2016 WSR*** T/I/0=132/191/192 Temp=Sl Assist S-line MIT TBG 4000 psi ***PASS*** (Pre RWO) Pumped 2.8 bbls of 10*f diesel down TBG to reach 2100 psi monitor for 10 min lost 147 psi Rig off S-line P-sub & rig up to well. Pumped 2 bbls DSL down Tbg for MIT-T to 4000 psi. Took Tbg to 4303 psi. 1st 15 mins Tbg lost 48 psi. 2nd 15 mins Tbg lost 19 psi. Total Test Tbg lost 67 psi. PASS. Bled Tbg to 500 psi. Got back 4 bbls. SLine in control of well per LRS departure. FWHP's=500/150/185 SV,WV=C SSV,MV=O 4/16/2016 IA,OA=OTG ***WELL SHUT IN ON ARRIVAL***TUBING CUT(E-LINE) MIRU E-LINE PUNCH TUBING FROM 15468-15470 CUT TUBING AT 15483 RDMO 4/17/2016 ***JOB COMPLETE, WELL LEFT SHUT IN AND HANDED OVER TO DSO *** ***WELL SHUT IN ON ARRIVAL***TUBING CUT (E-LINE) PUNCH TUBING FROM 15468-15470 SAW GOOD PRESSURE CHANGE BETWEEN IA AND TBG AFTER SHOOTING RCT CUT TUBING AT 15483, GOOD INDICATION OF GOOD CUT WHEN TOOLS WERE INSPECTED ON SURFACE. ALL DEPTHS CORRELATED TO TBG TALLY DATED 19-FEB-2015,RDMO 4/17/2016 ***JOB COMPLETE, WELL LEFT SHUT IN AND HANDED OVER TO DSO *** o I P1-122 Well History (Pre-Rig Workover) T/I/0=591/165/199 (RWO CAPITAL) CIRC OUT/CMIT-TxIA to 2000 psi ***FAILED*** CMIT TxIA- Pumped 2 bbls meth spear followed with 4 bbls Amb diesel down TBG to reach test pressure of 2116/1689 psi, TxIA lost 145/146 psi in 1st 15 min and 91/91 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 236/237 psi in 30 min test, Established a LLR of.03 bpm, Circ-Out- 4/20/2016 Pumped 3 bbls meth spear followed with 971 bbls 100*9.8 brine, ***WSR Continued on 04- ***WSR Continued from 04-20-16*** Temp=S/I Circ-Out (RWO CAPITAL) Pumped 214 bbls 90*9.8 brine followed with 43 bbls 90*diesel for FP, U tube TxIA to put FP in place, Pumed 6 bbls meth up FL of P1-24 for FP, AFE sign and tags hung on well, Valve position @ 4/21/2016 departure-WV, SV, SSV= Closed MV= Open IA&OA= OTG, FWHP= 813/812/225 T/I/O = SSV/190/190, Temp: SI, Function 6 o'clock LDS. (Complete) Stung into tubing hanger test void, (0 psi). Monitored for 10 minutes, void stayed at 0 psi. Functioned 6 o'clock LDS, functioned freely. Torqued to 350 ft/lbs. Pumped through void, 4/25/2016 good returns. PT test void to 5,000 psi, no leaks. (complete) Bled void to 0 psi. T/I/O = 202/200/175. Set 4" H TWC#440 . @124"Through tree. Removed upper production tree and Installed DH Temp#25 . Torqued and PT'd to API specs. (PASS). Evacuated fluid in tree down to MV gate. PT'd tree cap to 500 Psi. Installed IA Temp#04 and OA Temp#30 4/25/2016 Piggybacks. Torqued and PT'd to API specs. (PASS). RDMO. FWHP=TWC/0/187. T/I/O=TWC/ 170/185 Temp=S/I MIT-OA to 1200 psi FAILED (RWO CAPITAL) Pumped 45 bbls crude down OA to establish LLR of 5bpm @ 580 psi. TWC in hole, MV IA OA= open. 4/29/2016 Tags hung Pad op notified. AFE sign hung on well. FWHPS=TWC/230/190 0 • North America-ALASKA-BP nage I of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date.5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. ,UWI: Active datum P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr)._ (usft) 5/1/2016 13:00 19:00 6.00 RIGD I P PRE BEGIN EVENT WITH PARKER RIG 272 AT 13:00 GENERAL RIG DOWN OPERATIONS ON A-29A CLEAN BOP DECK AND WELL HOUSE I-SETCURE TOPDRIVE IN STUMP. BRIDLE UP. Ii-VERIFYLINES BLOWN DOWN I I -SECURE PIPE AND DUTCH RISER IN PIPE SHED I -SECURE MANRIDERS,FORUM CRANE -PREP RIG FLOOR FOR SKIDDING -RIG DOWN INTERCONNECTS 19:00 - 20:30 1.50 1 RIGD P PRE 'PREP RIG FLOOR FOR MOVE AND LOWER 1 1 MAST. PJSM AND SKID RIG FLOOR/HAUNCH -TIE BACK BRIDGE CRANE. -PJSM AND LOWER MAST(MAX HOOKLOAD= _I 1277 KLBS) 20:30 - 22:00 1.50 MOB P PRE PREP RIG FOR MOVE. I -TRANSFER PIPE FROM MUD MOD TO UTILITY MOD. 1 DISCONNECT INTERCONNECTS. ,-CHECK OIL IN MOVING SYSTEM. 1 UNLOAD WATER FROM PITS. 1 -CHAIN DOWN PIPE IN PIPESHED. 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 1 MOB P PRE SEPARATE MODULES AND PULL OFF WELL. i STAGE MODULES ON EDGE PAD IN • PREPARATION FOR MOVING RIG. I 5/2/2016 00:00 - 11:00 11.00 MOB P PRE i MOVE PARKER RIG 272 FROM A PAD TO PM1 1-ALL THREE MODULES AT ONE TIME 12.7 MILE TOTAL MOVE,11 TOTAL HOURS ON ROAD 1-A PAD TO D PAD,RIGHT ON SPINE ROAD, LEFT ON TWIN TOWERS ROAD. LEFT AT • WEST DOCK STAGING AREA ONTO PM1 ,ACCESS ROAD. I -OLD DUMMY WELLHOUSE SET OVER P1-122 I TO ALLOW FOR DOUBLE ANNULUS VALVES TO FIT I 1-MONITOR TREE PRESSURE ON SWAB CAP , PRESSURE GAUGE THROUGHOUT DAY AT 1 HOUR INTERVALS. DOUBLE MASTER VALVES 1 I ARE KEPT OPEN. TREE WAS EVACUATED OF FLUID PRE-RIG. NO PRESSURE OBSERVED ON TREE THROUGHOUT RIG UP OPERATIONS. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 2 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.1ousft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 11:00 - 16:00 5.00 MOB P PRE SPOT MODULES OVER P1-122 AND SHIM TO LEVEL. -WSL VERIFIES FUNCTION OF DRILL MODULE ESD PRIOR TO BACKING OVER WELLAND EMPHASIZES -WSL VERIFY T/I/O=TWC/200/200 PSI. ! APPROVAL GRANTED TO BACK OVER WELL WITH ANNULUS PRESSURE. '-RADIO COMMUNICATION VERIFIED FOR ALL SPOTTERS AND DRIVER. -'STOP"AGREED UPON AS COMMAND TO SHUT DOWN. -NEW TUBING SPOOL LOADED IN BOP DECK PRIOR TO BACKING OVER WELL PRE-RIG WORK AND WELL HANDOVER FROM I ! WELLS GROUP COMPLETE j WWTP OPEN WITH.PM1 OPERATOR I SUNDRY,STANDING ORDERS,AND WELL 1 SIGN POSTED 16:00 - 17:00 1.00 RIGU P PRE 1 RIG UP INTERCONNECTS,PARTICULARLY POWER FORM UTILITY MOD 17:00 18:30 1.50 RIGU P PRE 1RAISE MAST AND SKID RIG FLOOR/HAUNCH -MAX HOOKLOAD=522 KLBS f-SET WALKWAYS,RAISE PIPECAT INTO 1 _ POSITION 118:30 - 20:00 1.50 RIGU P 1 PRE BRIDLE DOWN '20:00 - 22:00 j 2.00 RIGU-- P PRE GENERAL RIG UP OPERATIONS -RIG UP RIG FLOOR -RIG UP FLUID INTERCONNECTS AND RIG FLOOR CEMENT/MUD LINES !-HANG TONGS INSTALL OFFLINE MOUSEHOLES 1-FUNCTION TEST RIG ESD FROM LER ACCEPT RIG AT 22:00 22:00 - 23:30 1.50 RIGU P PRE RIG UP FOR CIRCULATING OUT FREEZE PROTECT 1-TAKE ON 120°F 9.8PPG BRINE. CALIBRATE SENSORS WITH QUADCO -GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AROUND RIG. WELLS SUPPORT CREW RIGS UP FLOWBACK TANKAND HARDLINE WITH CHOKE SKID. LINES PRESSURE TESTED TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH(PASS) 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 RIGU P PRE HOLD RIG EVAC AND H2S DRILLS WITH BOTH i CREWS WITH AAR. SIMULATE H2S IN PIT ROOM AND HAVE ONE MAN NOT SHOW UP FOR ROLL CALL TO TEST ROSTER -DISCUSS H2S PAD,ALARMS SETTINGS, RESPONSE TO MAN DOWN,H2S CHARACTERISITICS,MUSTER AREAS, SITUATIONALAWARENENSS,WIND DIRECTION,ETC. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM `AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 3 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1 30 OOPM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 5/3/2016 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 RIGU P PRE GENERAL RIG UP OPERATIONS -SWAP SPOOLS ON HIGH PRESSURE RISERS FOR NIPPLE UP INSTALL 9-5/8"RAMS IN UPPER CAVITY PREPARE FOR CIRCULATING OUT DIESEL FREEZE PROTECT 02:00 - 05:30 3.50 RIGU P PRE PULL 4"CIW TYPE H TWC WITH VALVE SHOP LUBRICATOR -PRESSURE TEST LUBRICATOR TO 250 PSI LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH (PASSING TESTS,SEE ATTACHED CHART) -220 PSI ON TUBING UNDER TWC(MATCHES PRESSURE WHEN SET) 05:30 - 08:00 2.50 RIGU P PRE DISPLACE 43 BBLS 6.8PPG DIESEL FREEZE PROTECT FROM TUBING&IA WITH NEW 120°F 9.8PPG BRINE. -PRESSURE TEST LINES TO 250 PSI LOW AND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN TO LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA(PASS) -CONFIRM ON WELLS GROUP HANDOVER THAT 43 BBLS DIESEL WERE PUMPED ON 4/21/16 TO FP TBG/IA TO 600'MD -REVERSE CIRCULATE DOWN IA FIRST WITH RETURNS OUT TO FLOWBACK TANK;22 BBLS UNTIL CLEAN RETURNS AT 4 BPM,480 PSI CIRCULATE DOWN TUBING WITH RETURNS OUT TO FLOWBACK TANK;80 BBLS UNTIL CLEAN RETURNS AT4 BPM,630 PSI -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN AFTER PUMPS DOWN(STATIC) -SIMOPS: PICK UP 34 STANDS 4"DRILLPIPE WITH OFFLINE EQUIPMENT. 08:00 - 11'30 3.50 RIGU P PRE SET 4"CIW TYPE H TWC WITH VALVE SHOP LUBRICATOR. -PRESSURE TEST LUBRICATOR TO 250 PSI LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH TO LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA(PASS) -PRESSURE TEST TWC FROM BELOW TO 500 PSI"ROLLING TEST'FOR FIVE MIN(PASS,NO FLOW OBSERVED PAST TWC). -PRESSURE TEST TWC FROM ABOVE TO 250 PSI LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH(PASS) -SEE ATTACHED TEST CHART 11:30 13:00 1 50 RIGU P PRE NIPPLE DOWN FMC 13-5/8"X 4-1/16"5K TBG HEAD ADAPTER AND DOUBLE MASTER 4-1/16"DRYHOLE TREE. -FMC REP ON LOCATION TO BLEED OFF HANGER VOID. -LEAVE TREE TREE IN BOP DECK FOR REPLACEMENT AT END OF WELL. -MAKEUP 4-1/2"TC-II XO TO HANGER THREADS. VERIFY 7-1/2"TURNS TO MU AND THREADS IN GOOD CONDITION. Printed 6/6/2016 2.27.42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* North America-ALASKA-BP Page 4 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(VVO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 IX3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs ( Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 13:00 - 15:30 2.50 BOPSUR P PRE NIPPLE UP 13-5/8"5K BOP STACK AND HIGH PRESSURE RISERS I-13-5/8"SHAFFER ANNULAR PREVENTER I-9-5/8"CAMERON FIXED BORE UPPER RAM 1-CAMERON BLIND/SHEAR RAM -MUD CROSS 1-3-1/2"X 5-7/8"CAMERON VBR LOWER RAM NOTE: NO PRESSURE OBSERVED ON IA i DURING ND/NU OPERATIONS 15:30 - 17:00 1.50 BOPSUR P PRE RIG UP TO TEST BOPE. PERFORM SHELL _ TEST. 17:00 - 23:30 6.50 BOPSUR P ( PRE FUNCTION-PRESSURE TEST BOPE PER AOGCC REGULATIONS AND BP STANDARDS I I (-TEST ANNULAR PREVENTER WITH 4"TEST JOINT TO 250 PSI LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH -TEST 9-5/8"RAMS WITH 9-5/8"TEST JOINT TO:250 PSI LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH TEST 3-1/2"X 5-7/8"VBRS WITH 4"AND 4-1/2"TEST JOINTS TO 250 PSI LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH WITNESS WAIVED BY AOGCC REP CHUCK r-WITNESS ;-NO FAILURES 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 RIGU P PRE [RIG DOWN AFTER TESTING BOPE 5/4/2016 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 j RIGU P PRE PULL 4"CIW TYPE H TWC WITH DUTCH IRISER& VALVE SHOP LUBRICATOR -PRESSURE TEST LUBRICATOR TO 250 PSI LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH TO LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA(PASS,SEE ATTACHED CHART). 02:00 - 04:30 2.50 PULL P DECOMP 1 RIG UP TO PULL TUBING DOYON DOUBLE STACK TONGS WITH TORQUE TURN EQUIPMENT -NO COMPENSATOR 04:30 - 06:30 2.00 PULL P i DECOMP UNSEAT TBG HANGER AND PULL TO RIG FLOOR. -ENGAGE HGR WITH 7-1/2 TURNS AS EXPECTED -FMC REP ON LOCATION TO BACKOUT LOCKDOWN SCREWS -DRAIN STACK AFTER UNSEATING HANGER -PULL 192 KLBS TO UNSEAT HANGER(OR BREAK FREE FROM CUT). FREE PICKUP WEIGHT THEN 165 KLBS(-15 KLBS LOWER THAN FINAL PU WEIGHT OF 180 KLBS NOTED ON ORIGINAL IADC REPORT,ACCEPTABLE 1 FOR TUBING CUT DEPTH) 06:30 - 11:00 4.50 PULL P DECOMP CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CIRCULATE 40 BBL BARACLEAN(SOAP)PILL I SURFACE TO SURFACE THROUGH FULLY OPEN CHOKE. -6 BPM,450 PSI -OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN AFTER CIRCULATION(STATIC) MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM `AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* S North America-ALASKA-BP Page 5 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 ' End Date:5/26/2016 IX3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) . I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Tme:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. i UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) I 11:00 - 00:00 13.00 PULL P DECOMP I PULL AND LAYDOWN 4-1/2",12.6#,13CR, VAMTOP COMPLETION TUBING FROM RCT CUT AT 15483'MD TO 3200'MD AT MIDNIGHT. -STRAPPING AND DRIFTING EVERY JOINT IN PIPE BARN AFTER LAID DOWN. -TORQUE TURNING EACH CONNECTION BREAKOUT(AVERAGE BREAKOUT=5600 J FT-LBS) 1-BACKING OUT EACH CONNECTION WITH 1 TONGS UNTIL ONE MINOR THREAD JUMP BEFORE PICKING UP. I-THREAD PROTECTORS UTILIZED FOR LAYING DOWN PIPE ON SKATE -PULLING SPEED=250 FPM AVERAGE ABOUT 30 JOINTS PER HOUR WHEN PULLING -NOTE: COMPLETE 15 MIN RIG SERVICE AT 22:30 I-MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE UNIQUE MACHINENAMTOP REP ON LOCATION TO INSPECT THREADS SMALL BURR OBSERVED ON EVERY PIN END SEALING FACE OF THREAD (SUSPECTED CAUSE IS WIRELINE WORK). ! I WILL NEED TO PERFORM MINOR FILING WHILE RUNNING PIPE BACK IN HOLE. -CLEANING EVERY PIN END AND SPRAYING 1 WITH WD-40 TO PROTECT THREADS FROM PITTING. 1-SMALL BURR OBSERVED ON SEALING FACE j OF—10%OF BOX END CONNECTIONS. WILL NEED TO FILE BURRS IN PIPE BARN. -NO SIGNS OF ANY MAJOR THREAD GALLING,CRACKS,PULLING THREADS, 1 DENTS,ETC.) 5/5/2016 100:00 - 03:30 3.50 PULL P DECOMP I W LAYDON 4-1/2",12.6#,13CR,VAMTOP COMPLETION TUBING FROM 3200'MD AT I MIDNIGHT TO SURFACE I j '-AS EXPECTED,RECOVER 369 FULL JOINTS, (1)TBG HANGER AND PUP,(1)X NIPPLE I (ASSY,(1)GLM ASSY,(1)20'PUP JOINT,(1) FULL JOINT WITH TUBING PUNCHES,(1)CUT JOINT -CUT JOINT 6.13'LONG,NO FLARE,GREAT CONDITION(SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS) ,-15478'OF PIPE RECOVERED VS PRE-RIG I CUT DEPTH OF 15483'MD 103:30 - 04:30 ' 1.00 PULL P DECOMP i RIG DOWN AFTER PULLING TUBING 04:30 - 05:00 0.50 I WHSUR P DECOMP f SET WEAR RING,ID=9". RUN IN 4 LOCKDOWN SCREWS. 105:00 - 05:30 i 0.50 DHB P DECOMP MAKEUP AND RUN IN HOLE WITH HES 7" RETRIEVABLE BRIDGE PLUG(RBP) I I I 1 i ASSEMBLY TO 22'OAL. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* North America-ALASKA-BP Page 6 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 I End Date:5/26/2016 1X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) 1 (usft) ' - 05:30 - 15:30 i 10.00 DHB j P i DECOMP TRIP IN HOLE WITH 7"RBP ASSEMBLY FROM 1 BHAAT 22'MD TO PLANNED SET DEPTH AT 10627'MD(85'INSIDE TOP OF 7"LINER) !-SINGLE IN WITH 132 JOINTS OF 4" DRILLPIPE FROM 22'MD TO 4180'MD. RUN IN HOLE WITH STANDS FROM THE DERRICK FOR RUNNING SPEEDREMAINDER. =—100 FPM -FINAL PICKUP WEIGHTAT SET DEPTH=135 KLBS,SLACKOFF=92 KLBS i-MW IN/OUT=9.8PPG BRINE,RECORD SLOW PUMP RATES. 15:30 - 00:00 8.50 DHB P DECOMP ATTEMPT TO LAY IN PLANNED 50'OF SAND ON TOP OF RBP. -15:30-18:30: POUR(3)50#SACKS(-7'IN 7" CASING)DOWN DRILLPIPE. PUMP DOWN WITH 80 BBLS AT 3 BPM,175 PSI THEN FINAL 30 BBLS AT 1/2 BPM,40 PSI. 5 RPM. WAIT 15 !MIN. RIH AND TAG PLUG ON DEPTH(NO SAND FOUND). NO PICKUP WEIGHT ISSUES. -18:30-21:00: POUR(6)50#SACKS(-13'IN 7"CASING)DOWN DRILLPIPE. PUMP DOWN WITH 80 BBLS AT 3 BPM,190 PSI THEN FINAL 30 BBLS AT 1/2 BPM,40 PSI,5 RPM. WAIT 20 MIN. RIH AND TAG PLUG ON DEPTH(NO SAND FOUND). NO PICKUP WEIGHT ISSUES. -21:00-01:30 ON 5/6/16: POUR(9)50#SACKS (20'IN 7"CASING)DOWN DRILLPIPE. PUMP DOWN WITH 80 BBLS AT 3 BPM,185 PSI THEN 20 BBLS AT 1 BPM,40 PSI THEN FINAL 10 BBLS AT 1/2 BPM,30 PSI,10 RPM. RIH AND TAG PLUG ON DEPTH(NO SAND FOUND). NO PICKUP WEIGHT ISSUES. Printed 6/6/2016 2.27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* S North America-ALASKA-BP Page 7 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 5/6/2016 00:00 - 09.00 9.00 DHB P DECOMP CONTINUE TO ATTEMPT TO LAY IN PLANNED 50'OF SAND ON TOP OF RBP. -01 30-04:30: POUR(9)50#SACKS(20'IN 7" CASING)DOWN DRILLPIPE. PUMP DOWN WITH 80 BBLS AT 3 BPM,200 PSI THEN 20 BBLS AT 1 BPM,40 PSI THEN FINAL 10 BBLS AT 1/2 BPM,30 PSI,10 RPM. RIH AND TAG PLUG ON DEPTH(NO SAND FOUND). NO PICKUP WEIGHT ISSUES. 04:30-05:00: PICKUP ABOVE LINER TOP AND RUN BACK DOWN THROUGH SEVERAL TIMES. STRING TAKES WEIGHT AT 10549'MD EACH TIME(-7'INTO TIE BACK RECEPTACLE). WORK THROUGH WITH 10 RPM AS NEEDED. -05:00-09:00: POUR(12)50#SACKS(26'IN 7"CASING)DOWN DRILLPIPE. BREAK CIRCULATION AT 1 BPM. BEGIN CYCLE OF ALLOWING SAND TO FALL. MAINTAIN 10 RPM. PUMP SAND DOWN WITH 0.2 BPM FOR FIRST 20 BBLS. PUMP 90 BBLS OF DRILLSTRING AT 5 BPM,465 PSI,7 RPM. LAY IN FINAL 6 BBLS AT 1/2 BPM,40 PSI,7 RPM WHILE PULLING STRING UP 25'. RIH AND TAG PLUG ON DEPTH(NO SAND FOUND). TOTAL OF(39)50#SACKS OF SAND DUMPED 09:00 - 12.00 3.00 DHB N DPRB 10,542 00 DECOMP CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AND DISPLACE AS MUCH SAND AS POSSIBLE FROM WELL WITH 2 BOTTOMS UP. INITIATE CIRCULATION WHILE STILL IN TOP OF 7"LINER TOP. PULL ABOVE LINER TOP AFTER FIRST 200 BBLS. -400 GPM,975-1350 PSI,60 RPM,6-8 KFT-LBS TORQUE,RECIPROCATE STRING 25' WHEN ABOVE LINER TOP. -CIRCULATE HI-VIS SWEEP SURFACE TO SURFACE(END OF DRILL STRING RIGHT INSIDE LINER TOP WHEN SWEEP EXITS STRING) -MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE,NO LOSSES -RECORD SLOW PUMP RATES 12:00 - 14:00 2.00 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO RE-ENTER 7"LINER TOP. REGULARLY STACK OUT AT 10549'MD(-7'INTO TIEBACK RECEPTACLE AT LINER TOP). -ATTEMPT PUMPS ON 100-400 GPM AND PUMPS OFF,5-15 RPM ROTATION VS NO ROTATION -DECISION WITH ANCHORAGE TEAM TO PULL OUT OF HOLE AND PICKUP DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY IN CASE OF DAMAGE TO LINER TOP 14.00 - 18:00 4.00 DHB N DPRB 10,542 00 DECOMP PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 7"RBP RUNNING TOOL ASSEMBLY FROM 7"LINER TOP AT 10542'MD TO SURFACE,RACKING BACK 4" DRILLPIPE. -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) -MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE Printed 6/6/2016 2.27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 8 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(VVO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 '; End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Tme:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code , NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) • (usft) 18:00 - 18:30 0.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP LAYDOWN 7"RBP RUNNING TOOLS -NO SIGNIFICANT ISSUES NOTED. ONLY MINOR SCARRING. 18:30 - 21:00 2.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 j DECOMP WAIT ON BAKER DRESS-OFF TOOLS TO ARRIVE DUE TO LAST MINUTE CALLOUT CHANGEOUT WASHPIPE ON TOP DRIVE PICKUP 6 STANDS 4"DRILLPIPE WITH IOFFLINE EQUIPMENT 21:00 23:00 2.00 DHB j N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP MAKEUP BAKER DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE TO BHAOALAT264'MD. -FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO ENTRY (STATIC) MULESHOE BULLNOSE,STRING MILL, I POLISH MILL,.LINER TOP DRESS OFF MILL, BUMBER SUB AND OIL JARS(ALL SPACED OUT TO CLEAN OUT PART OF THE 7"LINER WHEN THE DRESS-OFF MILL TAGS THE j LINER TOP. MULESHOE EXPECTED TO BE 20ABOVE THE RBP. 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 j DECOMP TRIP IN HOLE WITH DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM BHA AT 264'MD TO 2030'MD AT MIDNIGHT. 5/7/2016 00:00 - 04:00 4.00 DHB 14 DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP [TRIP IN HOLE WITH 7"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY 'ON 4"DRILLPIPE FROM 2000'MD AT MIDNIGHT TO TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10542'MD. -150 FPH RUNNING SPEED UNANNOUNCED KWT DRILL AND AAR WITH YEAROUT CREW ' I 04:00 07:00 3.00 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP I DRESS-OFF 7"LINER TOP AS FOLLOWS: RUN INTO TOP OF LINER AT 10542'MD WITH NO ISSUES BUT TAG UP AT 10549'MD(SAME j TAG SPOT AS WITH RBP RUNNING TOOL, I CALCULATES OUT TO BE 7'INSIDE LINER I TOP PBR). UNABLE TO PASS DEPTH WITH NO PUMPS OR ROTATION -ESTABLISH 4 BPM,275 PSI,40 RPM,9-10 KFT-LBS. RIH AND TAG AT 10549'MD,SEE 14 KFT-LBS TORQUE SPIKE AND THEN FALL THROUGH. NO OTHER ISSUES TRAVELLING I THROUGH LINER TOP WITH DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY. -CIRCULATE 100 BBLS AT 10 BPM,1300 PSI WHILE PULLING UP ACROSS TOP OF LINER AT 5 FPM. NO OVERPULLS NOTED. SHUT DOWN PUMPS AND UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO RUN BACK INTO LINER TOP. TAG AGAIN AT 10549'MD. ESTABLISH CIRCULATION AT 4 BPM,275 PSI,20 RPM,9-10 KFT-LBS. RIH THROUGH LINER TOP WITH ONLY MINOR 2 KLBS BOBBLE AT 10549'MD. NO OTHER ISSUES TRAVELLING THROUGH LINER TOP. -RIH WITH DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY TO 10592' MD(PLANNED MAX ACHEIVABLE DEPTH). I TAG LINER TOP ON DEPTH WITH DRESS-OFF MILL AT 10542'MD. PROCEED TO DRESS-OFF TOP OF LINER;215 GPM,525 PSI50 RPM,10 KFT-LBS TORQUE I-CONFIRM ABILITY TO RE-ENTER LINER TOP WITH DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY,THOUGH 10-50 j RPM ROTATION IS REQUIRED. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 9 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) j Start Date:5/1/2016 ! End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 07:00 - 08:30 1.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 1.5 BOTTOMS UP. I-400 GPM,1250-1550 PSI,NO RECIPROCATION, CIRCULATE HI-VIS SWEEP SURFACE TO SURFACE. SWEEP EXITS STRING WHILE !STILL INSIDE 7"LINER TOP. SAND OBSERVED IN RETURNS AT SURFACE. FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC). -MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE 08:30 - 13:00 4.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 7"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 7"LINER TOP AT 10542'MD TO BHAAT 264'MD,RACKING BACK 4" I DRILLPIPE. 1-150-250 FPM -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING BHA THROUGH STACK(STATIC) 13:00 15:30 2.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 I DECOMP LAYDOWN 7"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM BHAAT 264'MD TO SURFACE -NO MARKS FOUND ON DRESS-OFF MILL INDICATING IT NEVER CONTACTED TOP OF 7" { LINER AS PLANNED. MARKS ON BASE OF I POLISH MILL INDICATE THAT IT TAGGED TOP I OF LINER,WHICH APPEARS TO BEAT 10549' MD(7'DEEPER THAN ORIGINAL PIPE TALLY). DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD WITH ODE AND BAKER FISHING GROUP. DECISION TO RUN I BACK IN HOLE WITH TAPER MILLASSEMBLY. 15:30 - 20:00 4.50 DHB N DPRB 70,542.00 DECOMP WAIT ON NEW BAKER DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY -CIRCULATE OVER TOP OF WELL WITH 9.8 PPG BRINE. NO GAINS/LOSSES 20:00 - 21:30 1.50 DHB I N DPRB 10,542.00 1 DECOMP 'MAKEUP BAKER DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY I FROM SURFACE TO BHA OAL AT 237'MD. FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO ENTRY '(STATIC) TAPERED MILL,LINER TOP DRESS OFF I MILL,BUMBER SUB AND OIL JARS 21:30 - 00:00 2.50 DHB N DPRB 10,542.00 DECOMP I RUN IN HOLE WITH 7"BAKER DRESS-OFF FROM BHAAT 237'MD TO 5600'MD AT MIDNIGHT. MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE 5/8/2016 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 DHB N DPRB 15,042.00 DECOMP TRIP IN HOLE WITH 7"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY ON 4"DRILLPIPE FROM 2000'MD AT I MIDNIGHT TO TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10542'MD. I-150 FPH RUNNING SPEED I-RECORD SPRS ON BOTTOM Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* IP • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 10 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 iX3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. 1UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations hr ( ) ! (usft) 02:00 - 03:00 1.00 DHB N DPRB 15,042.00 DECOMP DRESS-OFF 7"LINER TOP AS FOLLOWS: t i -INITIALLY TAG TOP OF LINER AT 10549'MD WITH TAPERED MILL;NO PUMPS,NO ROTATION -WORK TAPERED MILL INTO LINER TOP AT 60 RPM,9-10 KFT-LBSTORQUE,5BPM,450 P QUI.S OBSERVE SEVERAL TORQUE SPIKES TO 15 -I KFT-LBS BEFORE MILL FALLS THROUGH. WORK MILLACROSS LINER TOP SEVERAL PASSES WITH NO FURTHER ISSUES. 1-RUN IN TO 10558'MD AND NO-GO I,DRESS-OFF MILL ON TOP OF 7"LINER AT 110549'MD. DRESS-OFF TOP OF LINER WITH 60 RPM,10-14 KFT-LBS TORQUE,5 BPM,450 PSI,0-2 KLBS WOB FOR-5 MIN ! � I -DRIFT LINER TOP SEVERAL PASSES WITH PUMPS ON/OFF AND WITH/WITHOUT ROTATION. NO ISSUES ENTERING TOP OF 7" LINER 03:00 - 04:30 1.50 DHB N DPRB 15,042.00 DEOOMP I CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 1 BOTTOMS 1UP AT TOP OF 7"LINER 1-12 BPM,2700 PSI,RECIPROCATE 60' STROKE AT 1000 FPH ABOVE LINER TOP PUMP HI-VIS SWEEP SURFACE TO SURFACE. ALLOW SWEEP TO EXIT STRING WHILE STILL INSIDE 7"LINER TOP. -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO i PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE,NO LOSSES 04:30 - 08:30 4.00 DHB N- DPRB 45,042.00 DECOMP PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 7"DRESS-OFF I ASSEMBLY FROM TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10549' 1MD TO BHA AT 237'MD INITIAL PICKUP WEIGHT OFF BOTTOM=195 KLBS 265 FPM PULLING SPEED 08:30 - 09:30 1.00 DHB N DPRB 15,042.00 DECOMP I RACK BACK DRILL COLLARS AND LAYDOWN 7"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 237'MD TO SURFACE. -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO 1 PULLING BHA THROUGH STACK. 1-MARKS ON DRESS-OFF MILL NO-GO INDICATIVE OF TAGGING UP ON TOP OF LINER AS PLANNED. I-MAGNET COVERED IN METAL SHAVINGS 10:30 1.00 DHB N DPRB FROM DRESS-OFF 09:30 ' 15,042.00 DECOMP !MAKEUP HES 7"RETREIVABLE BRIDGE PLUG !RUNNING TOOL WITH ANGLED MULE SHOE !FROM SURFACE TO BHA OAL 14'MD -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO RUNNING IN HOLE(STATIC) 10:30 - 15:30 5.00 DHB N DPRB 15,042.00 DECOMP RUN IN HOLE WITH RBP RUNNING TOOL ASSEMBLY FROM BHAAT 14'MD TO 7"RBP AT 10627'MD. WASH DOWN TO TOP OF RBP AT 15 BPM. !-RUNNING SPEED=265 FPM .-RECORD SLOW PUMP RATES 15:30 - 16:30 1.00 DHB N DPRB 151042.00 DECOMP UNSEAT RBP AT 10627'MD. FLOWCHECK 10 MIN(STATIC). RUN IN HOLE WITH 7"RBP AND SET AT 11187'MD(TOP),11192'MD(COE). VERIFY SET WITH 15 KLBS DOWN. Printed 6/6/2016 2.27:42PM `AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 11 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM [Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase i Description of Operations (hr) usft 116:30 - 19:00 2.50 DHB N DPRB j 15,042.00 DECOMP LAY IN CARBOLITE GEL PILLAS FOLLOWS: -5 BBL SPACER 1-20 BBL 125#/BBL 16/20 CARBOLITE PILL(GEL ENGEINEERED TO HOLD CARBOLITE IN SUSPENSION FOR—2 HOURS I-5 BBL SPACER 1-DISPLACE WITH 9.8 PPG 5 BPM,385-525 PSI TO END OF DRILLSTRING PULL UP HOLE AT 13 FT/MIN FROM RBP AT 11187`MD TO—10611'MD WHILE DISPLACING j I 1 CARBOLITE PILL OUT OF DRILLSTRING AT 0.5 1 BPM,40 PSI 19:00 - 20:30 1.50 DHB P DECOMP 1 CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 1.5 BOTTOMS UP AT TOP OF 7"LINER 10-17 BPM,1100-2750 PSI,NO 1 RECIPROCATION -PERFORM STAGE UP OF PUMPS TO HIGH RATE AT 10561'MD(12'INSIDE 7"LINER TOP). -PUMP HI-VIS SWEEP SURFACE TO SURFACE. ALLOW SWEEP TO EXIT STRING WHILE STILL INSIDE 7"LINER TOP. -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) MW IN/OUT=9.8 PPG BRINE,NO LOSSES NO CARBOLITE OR SAND IN RETURNS DURING PUMPING 20:30 - 00:00 3.50 DHB P DECOMP PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 7"RBP RUNNING 1 TOOL FROM 7"TOL AT 10549'MD TO 3000'MD AT MIDNIGHT. -INITIAL PICKUP WEIGHT OFF TOP OF LINER 1=185 KLBS PULLING SPEED=265 FPM 5/9/2016 100:00 01:30 i 1.50 DHB P DECOMP I TRIP OUT OF THE HOLE WITH HES 7"RBP RUNNING TOOL FROM 3000'MD AT MIDNIGHT TO BHA AT 14'MD. -PULLING SPEED=265 FPM 01:30 - 02:00 0.50 DHB P DECOMP LAYDOWN HES 7"RETREIVABLE BRIDGE j PLUG RUNNING TOOL FROM 14'MD TO SURFACE. 102:00 - 03:00 1.00 CUT P DECOMP MAKEUP BAKER 9-5/8"CASING CUTTER ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE TO 16'MD I-FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO ENTERING WELL(STATIC) 03:00 - 05:00 2.00 CUT P DECOMP TRIP IN HOLE WITH 9-5/8"CASING CUTTER 1 IASSEMBLY FROM BHA AT 16'MD TO CUT I DEPTH AT 4205'MD. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM `AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 12 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017111/7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project Point McIntyre 1 Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date 1 From-To 1 Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) 05:00 - 06:00 1.00 CUT P (usft) DECOMP CUT 9-5/8"CASING AT 4205'MD(16'BELOW COLLAR ON JOINT#158) -UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO LOCATE COLLARS ABOVE AND BELOW PLANNED CUT 1 DEPTH. PLACE CUTTERS ON DEPTH USING 1 PIPE TALLY AND SPACE OUT TOOL JOINT AT RIG FLOOR. CUT CASING WITH 5 BPM,480 PSI,70 RPM, 3-5 KFT-LBS INDICATIONS OF GOOD CUT AFTER 3 MIN INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: OBSERVE OA PRESSURE INCREASE FROM 0 TO 180 PSI I(AS PREDICTED BASED ON U-TUBE CALCULATION). CIRCULATING PRESSURE ION DRILLSTRING DROPS FROM 490 PSI TO 1440 PSI AFTER CUT. TORQUE SMOOTHS OUT AT 3.5 KFT-LBS. 1-WELL GOES ON 60 BPH LOSSES DOWN OA 1 INTO CRETACEOUS AFTER CUT IS MADE. 06:00 - 20:00 14.00 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP DEVELOP PLAN WITH ANCHORAGE TEAM FOR PROCEEDING ON WITH WELL PLAN WHEN HIGHER THAN UNEXPECTED LOSSES OCCUR AFTER 9-5/8"CASING CUT. STATIC LOSS RATE SLOWS FROM 60 BPH I TO 12 BPH OVER THE COURSE OF THE DAY 1 WHILE HOLE FILL MUD WEIGHT IS LOWERED FROM 9.8PPG TO 9.5PPG. VISCOSIFY SURFACE MUD SYSTEM TO-20 1YP 1-OA PRESSURE STABILIZES AT-150 PSI I WHEN HOLE IS FULL OF-9.5PPG BRINE (CALCULATES TOAPPROX.1 PPG U-TUBE 1 OVERBALANCE,INDICATING OA FULL OF -8.5PPG FLUID) 1 PER OCN#4: -PUMP 40 BBL HI-VIS 9.5PPG PILL DOWN DRILLSTRING TO THE CUT AND ALLOW PILL TO TRAVEL TO LOSS ZONE AS PART OF I EFFORT TO HEAL LOSSES. -OPEN BAKER PUMP OUT SUB WITH 'PHONELIC BALL;PUMP DOWN AT 3 BPM,275 PSI. SHEAR SUB OPEN WITH 975 PSI. 1-DISPLACE 9-5/8"X 4"DP ANNULUS WITH 1 NEW 9.5PPG VISCOSIFIED BRINE;5 BPM,200 I PSI _-- — Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM "All depths reported in Drillers Depths* North America-ALASKA-BP Page 13 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release.5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 20:00 - 00:00 4.00 CUT P DECOMP DISPLACE 13-3/8"X 9-5/8"ANNULUS TO NEW 9.5 PPG VISCOSIFIED BRINE AS FOLLOWS: HOLD DETAILED PJSM WITH RIG TEAM. REVIEW JOB PROCEDURE,JSA AND ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES FOR ALL INVOLVED. -CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND LINE UP TO CLOSED CHOKE MANIFOLD AT FLOWBACK TANK. -HOLDING CHOKE PRESSURE CONSTANT AT INITIAL 110 PSI,BRING ON PUMPS AT 1/2 BPM,40 PSI. STAGE UP PUMPS TO 2 BPM, 120 PSI WHILE CONTINUING TO HOLD 110 PSI CHOKE PRESSURE FOR INITIAL CIRCULATING RATE. -CIRCULATE TOTAL OF 443 BBLS INTO WELL AND GET TOTAL OF 345 BBLS BACK TO FLOWBACK TANK(ANNULUS VOLUME=251 BBLS). TOTAL LOSSES=98 BBLS OVER 3.25 HRS PUMPING=30 BPH LOSS RATE. RECORD PIT AND TANK STRAPS EVERY 50 BBLS PUMPED. -1ST 50 BBLS: 110 PSI CHOKE PRESSURE,120 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.9 BPM LOSS RATE -2ND 50 BBLS: 50 PSI CHOKE PRESSURE, 105 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.3 BPM LOSS RATE -3RD 50 BBLS: 30 PSI CHOKE PRESSURE, 105 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0 BPM LOSS RATE -4TH 50 BBLS: 20 PSI CHOKE PRESSURE, 100 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.2 BPM LOSS RATE -5TH 50 BBLS: OPEN CHOKE,120 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.5 BPM LOSS RATE -6TH 50 BBLS: OPEN CHOKE,120 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.5 BPM LOSS RATE -7TH 50 BBLS: OPEN CHOKE,130 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.5 BPM LOSS RATE -8TH 50 BBLS. OPEN CHOKE,140 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.5 BPM LOSS RATE -9TH 50 BBLS: OPEN CHOKE,140 PSI PUMP PRESSURE,0.7 BPM LOSS RATE -SHUT DOWN PUMPS WITH VISCOSIFIED 9.4+MW OUT. -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 15 MIN AT FLOWBACK TANK(STATIC) -RECEIVE APPROVAL TO OPEN WELL AND PROCEED ON WITH WELL PROGRAM FROM WELLS SUPT. SHUT-IN OA. FILL WELL BELOWANNULAR PREVENTER WITH 6 BBLS -OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CIRCULATE OVER TOP OF WELL TO ESTABLISH STATIC LOSS RATE OF 6 BPH. 5/10/2016 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 CUT P j DECOMP COMPLETE DISPLACEMENT OF 13-3/8"X 9-5/8"ANNULUS TO NEW 9.5 PPG VISCOSIFIED BRINE. SEE ALL PUMPING DETAILS IN LAST TIME ENTRY ON 5/9/16 REPORT#10 Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • I North America-ALASKA-BP Page 14 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) 1 Start Date:5/1/2016 j End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre 1 Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 ' Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 • i Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWL Active datum:P1-1221 @57.1 ousft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT • NPT Depth Phase , Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 02:00 - 04:00 2.00 ( CUT P DECOMP PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH BAKER 9-5/8" CUTTER ASSEMBLY FROM CUT DEPTH AT 4205'MD TO BHAAT 16'MD -BREAK CIRCULATION DOWN DRILLPIPE AND UP 9-5/8"X 4"DRILLPIPE ANNULUS PRIOR TO PULLING TO CONFIRM CIRC ABILITY. 1-PULLING SPEED=75-265 FPM NO ISSUES TRIPPING WITH CUTTER BLADES&NO SIGNS OF SWABBING FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM ,-TRIP SHEET SHOWS 4-6 BPH STATIC LOSSES ON TRIP OUT 04:00 - 05:00 1.00 CUT P F DECOMP t LAYDOWN BAKER 9-5/8"CUTTER ASSEMBLY j FROM 16'MD TO SURFACE. -GOOD INDICATION OF-CUT FROM INSPECTION OF CUTTER ASSEMBLY 105:00 - 07:00 2.00 i PULL P DECOMP I PULL 9-1/8"ID WEAR RING I RIG UP TO LAY DOWN 9-5/8"CASING PERFORM WEEKLY DERRICK INSPECTION WITH HUNDLEY CREW 07:00 - 13:00 6.00 PULL P DECOMP !MAKEUP BAKER 9-5/8"SPEAR ASSEMBLY F FROM SURFACE TO 16'OAL -BULLNOSE,PACKOFF,ITCO SPEAR (GRAPPLE),STOP SUB FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO RUNNING IN j HOLE(4-6 BPH STATIC LOSS RATE) -RUN IN HOLE AND ENGAGE 9-5/8"CASING IN WELL HEAD -ATTEMPT TO PULL HANGER AND CASING: PICK UP TO 175K(140K CALCULATED STRING WEIGHT+35K BLOCKS)WITH NO MOVEMENT -INCREASE HOOKLOAD IN 5-10K INCREMENTS UP TO 250K,MOVED 2" -DISCUSS OPTIONS WITH TOWN TEAM AND DECIDE TO PULL 9-5/8"PACKOFF LAY DOWN SPEAR AND MAKE UP PACKOFF PULLING TOOL -PULL 9-5/8"PACKOFF WITH 15K OVERPULL -MAKE UP 9-5/8"SPEAR ASSEMBLY AND 1 ENGAGE CASING IN WELL HEAD F.-ATTEMPT TO PULL HANGER AND CASING: PICK UP TO 275K(100K OVER)WITH NO ! SUCCESS -DRAIN STACK TO VERIFY HANGER MOVEMENT:HANGER MOVED 2"WITH 275K 1-LAY DOWN SPEAR AND RIG DOWN TO PREPARE FOR WEEKLY BOPE TEST 13:00 - 14:00 1.00 PULL N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP RIG DOWN DOYON AND BAKER CASING PULLING EQUIPMENT 1-CLEAR AND CLEAN RIG FLOOR 14:00 - 15:30 1.50 BOPSUR 1 P DECOMP RIG UP TO TEST BOPE -FILL SURFACE LINES AND EQUIPMENT PERFORM BODY PRESSURE TEST Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM 'All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 15 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/me:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM 'Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. UVVI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:30 - 22:30 7.00 BOPSUR P DECOMP TEST BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW/4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH(3500 PSI HIGH FOR (ANNULAR) -TEST WITH 9-5/8",4-1/2"&4"TEST JOINTS -TESTALARMS,PVT AND FLOW SHOW -MANUAL KILL VALVE FAIL-PASS(GREASED) -ALL TESTS PASSED,SEE ATTACHED CHART TESTS WITNESSED BYAOGCC REP BRIAN BIXBY 22:30 - 23:30 1.00 BOPSUR P DECOMP RIG DOWN BOPE TEST EQUIPMENT I-SET WEAR RING,ID=9-1/8" I-LAY DOWN TEST JOINTS I-CLEAR AND CLEAN RIG FLOOR -BLOW DOWN LINES 2330 00:00 0.50 BOPSUR P DECOMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 5/11/2016 100:00 - 01:00 1.00 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP MAKE UP BAKER 9-5/8"CASING CUTTER ;ASSEMBLY TO MAKE TWO ADDITIONAL CUTS PER OCN#5 ' 01:00 - 02:30 1.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP I RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 16'MD TO SECOND CUT DEPTH AT 2510'MD 02:30 - 03:30 1.00 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP CUT 9-5/8"CASING AT 2510'MD(MID JOINT #200) I -DISCUSS PROPOSED CUT DEPTHS WITH ODE,AGREE TO CUT MID JOINT AT 2510'MD • I AND 820'MD PER OCN#6 UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO LOCATE COLLARS ABOVE AND BELOW PLANNED CUT DEPTH. PLACE CUTTERS ON DEPTH USING PIPE TALLY AND SPACE OUT TOOL JOINT AT I RIG FLOOR. 1-CUT CASING WITH 5 BPM,500 PSI,70 RPM, 2-3.5 KFT-LBS -INDICATIONS OF CUT AFTER 2 MIN,CUT AN 'ADDITIONAL 10 MIN 03:30 - 04:00 0.50 CUT P DECOMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE 04:00 - 05:30 1.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP I PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 12510'MD TO BHAAT 16'MD TO INSPECT BLADES TO VERIFY CUT 1-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(-2 BPH STATIC LOSS) 05:30 - 06:00 0.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP INSPECT CUTTER BLADES WITH BAKER ,FISHING REPRESENTATIVE. 06:00 - 06:30 0.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP I RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 16'MD TO THIRD CUT DEPTH AT 820'MD 06:30 - 07:00 0.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP 'CUT 9-5/8"CASING AT 820'MD(MID JOINT 1#243) 1-UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO LOCATE COLLARS ABOVE AND BELOW PLANNED CUT DEPTH. PLACE CUTTERS ON DEPTH USING PIPE TALLY AND SPACE OUT TOOL JOINTAT RIG FLOOR. -CUT CASING WITH 4.5 BPM,500 PSI,70 RPM,2 KFT-LBS FREE TORQUE,3.5-4 1 KFT-LBS TORQUE WHILE CUTTING CUT ON CASING FOR 20 MIN -VERIFY CUT WITH BLADES EXTENDED- INDICATION OF GOOD CUT Printed 6/6/2016 2.27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • 0 North America-ALASKA-BP Page 16 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre j Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 i Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date I From-To Hrs Task I Code ! NPT I NPT Depth Phase , Description of Operations (hr) I I (usft) 07:00 - 07:30 I 0.50 CUT I N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP l PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM I 1 1820'MD TO BHA AT 16'MD I H MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(-2 BPH STATIC LOSS) 07:30 - 09:00 r 1.50 CUT N DPRB 4,205.00 DECOMP LAY DOWN 9-5/8"CASING CUTTING ASSEMBLY AND CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG I , I FLOOR. 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 PULLN DPRB I 4,205.00 DECOMP I PULL 9-1/8"ID WEAR RING RIG UP TO LAY DOWN 9-5/8"CASING 09:30 - 12:30 3.00 PULL P DECOMP I MAKEUP BAKER 9-5/8"SPEAR ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE TO 16'OAL -BULLNOSE,PACKOFF,ITCO SPEAR ,(GRAPPLE),STOP SUB FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO RUNNING IN HOLE(2-4 BPH STATIC LOSS RATE) -RUN IN HOLE AND ENGAGE 9-5/8"CASING IN I WELL HEAD -ATTEMPT TO PULL HANGER AND CASING: I —PULL 80K OVER STRING WEIGHT(150K) IAS PER PLAN MULTIPLE TIMES WITH NO i _ SUCESS -DISCUSS WITH WSUP,DECISION MADE ITO INCREASE OVERPULL WHILE STAGING I G PUMPS TO 10 BPM I -INCREASE HOOKLOAD IN 5-10K INCREMENTS WHILE STAGING PUMP RATE UP -PIPE CAME FREE WITH 208K AND 10 BPM; 1178 PSI I-HOLE BEGAN UNLOADING SAND -WORK CASING 15'WHILE CIRCULATING TO ICLEAN UP SAND AT 8 BPM;107 PSI;PU 171K; I SO 90K [12:30 - 13:00 0.50 PULL P DECOMP I PULL 9-5/8"HANGER TO RIG FLOOR -PU 161K;SO 69K 13:00 - 15:30 2.50 PULL P DECOMP �CIRCULATE A 10 PPG WEIGHTED HI-VIS I I I SWEEP TO CLEAN UP WELLBORE -8 BPM;90 PSI FINE GRAIN SAND RETURNS 15:30 - 23:30 8.00 PULL I P DECOMP PULL AND LAY DOWN 9-5/8"CASING '-LAY DOWN 103 JOINT AND 1 CUT OFF JOINT: 15.05' -CUTS AT820'MDAND 2510'MDDID NOT CUT ,PIPE ALL THE WAY THROUGH I-NO NOTICEABLE CUT INDICATION ON OUTSIDE OF JOINT AT 820'MD I-SLIGHT 360 DEG FLARE AT CUT POINTAT 2510'MD,BUT NO CUT I I-2 BPH LOSS RATE WHILE PULLING OUT OF THE HOLE 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 PULL P DECOMP I RIG DOWN CASING RUNNING EQUIPMENT CHANGE OUT ELEVATORS FOR 4"DRILL PIPE I-PICK UP BAKER FISHING TOOLS FOR 9-5/8" I DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY 5/12/2016 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 PULL P DECOMP LAY DOWN CASING SPEAR BHA -CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 101:30 - 03:00 1 1.50 CLEAN P DECOMP 1 PICK UP AND RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 9-5/8" I 1 DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY TO 242'MD Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 17 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 —I, Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth I Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr)-- ._ 1 (usft) I '03:00 - 04:00 1.00 CLEAN P DECOMP RUN IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 242'MD TO ' 2130'MD -2 BPH LOSS RATE WHILE RIH 104:00 - 04:30 0.50 CLEAN I P DECOMP ,CIRCULATE BOTTOMS-UP AT 2130'MD I 1-12 BPM,340 PSI 04:30 - 05:30 1.00 CLEAN 1 P DECOMP !RUN IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH ;DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 2130'MD TO 9-5/8"CASING STUB AT 4205'MD(TAG ON 4 DEPTH) I 1-2 BPH LOSS RATE WHILE RIH 05:30 - 06:30 1.00 CLEAN ' P DECOMP 1WASH OVER AND POLISH 9-5/8"CASING I STUB AT 4205'MD PER BAKER REP i-ROTATE AT 60 RPM AND WASH DOWN 4 BPM OVER STUB TO POLISH,PAUSING AT AREAS OF HIGHER TORQUE -VERIFY ON-DEPTH WITH NO-GO PER 1 1 BAKER REP I-PICK UP ABOVE STUB AND WASH DOWN 1 WITHOUT ROTATION:WASH DOWN CLEAN AND TAG NO-GO ON DEPTH 06:30 - 08:30 i 2.00 CLEAN P DECOMP _.CIRCULATE WELL CLEAN ABOVE 9-5/8" 1 CASING STUB , ' -PUMP HI-VIS SWEEP:MODERATE INCREASE 1 i IN FINE SAND RETURNS I-10 BPM,490 PSI,30 RPM,3K TQ 1-RECIPROCATE PIPE 50' 08:30 - 10:00 1.50 CLEAN-_ P DECOMP I PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 1 'DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 4205'TO BHA 1 ,AT242'MD I 1-MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) 10:00 - 12:00 2.00 I CLEAN P DECOMP LAY DOWN DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 242' ' 1 - MD TO SURFACE -MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING I BHA ACROSSSTACK(STATIC) 1-STAND BACK 6-1/2"DRILL COLLARS -CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 12:00 - 14:00 2.00 CASING P DECOMP MAKE UP 9-5/8"BAKER CASING PATCH WITH 10-3/4"X 13-3/8"ZXP LTP TO 268'MD 1 1 -OVERALL PATCH/PACKER ASSY LENGTH: I I '52.67'WITH 2.7'CASING PATCH SWALLOW 1-RUN IN HOLE WITH 6 6-1/2"DRILL COLLARS 14:00 - 16:00 2.00 CASING P DECOMP RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH CASING PATCH/PACKER ASSEMBLY FROM 268'MD TO 4200'MD(5'ABOVE STUB) -PU 90K,SO 69K AT 4200'MD 16:00 - 17:00 1.00 CASING P 1 DECOMP I CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UPAT4200'MD 1-250 GPM,700 PSI 1 '-VERY MINIMAL SAND RETURNS '17:00 - 17:30 ' 0.50 CASING P DECOMP PUMP 1"BALL TO SEAT IN LTP RUNNING TOOLAT 2 BPM,90 PSI I -SLOW TO 1 BPM PRIOR TO SEAT Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • IP North America-ALASKA-BP Page 18 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre 1 Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM I Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To ' Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) i (usft) 17:30 - 18:00 0.50 CASING P 1 DECOMP ENGAGE CASING PATCH ON 9-5/8"STUB AT 1 14205'MD AND SET PACKER -EASE PATCH OVER STUB TO 4208'MD(2.7' 1 SWALLOW) -SET DOWN 30K TO ENGAGE OVERSHOT AND SEALS -PICK UP 30K OVER TO VERIFY GRAPPLE 1 -1SET 1-PRESSURE UP TO SET PACKER,PACKER SET AT 3535 PSI 1 1 -TOP OF 9-5/8"TIEBACK AT 4156'MD 18:00 - 19:00 1.00 CASING P DECOMP 1 PRESSURE TEST OA TO 800 PSI TARGET FOR 15 MIN I-INJECT 2 BPM AT 218 PSI(UNABLE TO PASS TEST) 1 -CONTACT ODE AND AGREE TO RE-TEST 'WHILE STACKING ALL STRING WEIGHT ON (PACKER -INJECT 2 BPM AT 217 PSI(UNABLE TO PASS 'TEST) 19:00 19:30 I 0.50 CASING P DECOMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 19:30 21:00 1.50 CASING P DECOMP RELEASE RUNNING TOOL AND PULL OUT OF 1 t HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 4205'MD TO BHA 1AT268'MD j-MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) 21:00 - 21:30 0.50 CASING PDECOMP 1LAY DOWN RUNNING TOOLS I -MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING . 1 BHAACROSS STACK(STATIC) STAND BACK DRILL COLLARS _ 21:30 - 22:00 0.50 CASING P DECOMP I CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 122:00 - 22:30 0.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP SET WEAR RING,ID=12-5/16" 22:30 - 23:30 ! 1.00 TIEBAC N DPRB 1 10,549.00 1 OTHCMP MAKE UP 7"LINER TOP CLEAN OUT i ASSEMBLY TO 249'MD PER OCN#7 '23:30 - 00:00 0.50 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 j OTHCMPRUN IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH I CLEAN OUT ASSEMBLY FROM 249'MD TO 1149'MD AT MIDNIGHT I-LOSSES AT-2 BPH 5/13/2016 100:00 - 04:30 4.50 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 OTHCMP RUN IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH CLEAN OUT ASSEMBLY FROM 1149'MD TO I TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10549'MD I-PASS 9-5/8"CASING PATCH/PACKER WITH ' I NO ISSUE —I I-LOSSES AT-2 BPH 04:30 - 05:00 0.50 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 OTHCMP I CLEAN OUT 7"LINER TOP WITH CLEAN OUT I 1 ( ASSEMBLY -CONFIRM 7"LINER TOP AT 10549'MD(7' DEEPER THAN ORIGINAL LINER SUMMARY) -POLISH LINER TOP;5 BPM,540 PSI,60 RPM, ' 1-- .8K FT-LBS TORQUE 05:00 07:00 2.00 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 OTHCMP I CIRCULATE WELL CLEAN '-12 BPM,1600 PSI -40 RPM,6K FT-LBS TORQUE -PUMP 40 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP,MINOR AMOUNT OF SAND BOTTOMS UP -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN;STATIC LOSS RATE-3 BPH Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM "All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 19 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 j Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. i UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs i Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 7 07:00 - 08:00 1.00 TIEBAC P OTHCMP SLIP AND CUT DRILLING LINE -CUT 78'OF DRILLING LINE 1-CALIBRATE BLOCKS AND AMPHION STOP !LIMITS 08:00 - 13:00 5.00 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 OTHCMP C PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 7"LINER TOP POLISH MILLASSY FROM 10,500'MD TO 269'MD MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING �OFF BOTTOM,STATIC LOSS RATE—4 BPH 13:00 14:00 1.00 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549.00 OTHCMP PULLAND LAY DOWN 7"LINER TOP POLISH MILL ASSY FROM 269'MD � -MONITOR WELL 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING THROUGH STACK,STATIC LOSS RATE—4 BPH -LAY DOWN COLLARS TO PIPE SHED -BREAK DOWN AND LAY DOWN POLISH MILL ASS'Y ! GOOD WEAR INDICATIONS ON POLISH MILL TATTLETALE 14:00 - 14:30 0.50 TIEBAC N DPRB 10,549 00 OTHCMP CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR OF ALL FISHING TOOLS -PULL WEAR RING 14:30 - 15:00 0.50 BOPSUR P OTHCMP CHANGE UPPER PIPE RAMS TO 7" -CLOSE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS OPEN DOORS AND CHANGE RAM BODIES TO 7" i 15:00 - 15:30 ' 0.50 • BOPSUR P OTHCMP PRESSURE TEST UPPER PIPE RAMS 250/4000 PSI FOR 5 CHARTED MIN WITH 7"TEST JOINT ;-SETTESTPLUG _ I III' GOOD TEST;SEE ATTACHED TEST CHART 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 BOPSUR P OTHCMP j PULL TEST PLUG AND LAY DOWN 7"TEST 1 JOINT 16:00 - 17:00 1.00 TIEBAC .. P OTHCMP i RIG UP DOYON CASING TO RUN 7",26 LB/FT, 'VAMTOP HC TIE-BACK -RIG UP AND TEST CASING TONGS AND TORQUE TURN EQUIPMENT 1-CHANGE OUT HANDLING EQUIPMENT '-RIG UP CASING FILL-UP LINE 17:00 - 17:30 0.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR F EQUIPMENT HOLD RIG BI-MONTHLY CI MEETING 17:30 - 00:00 6.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP RUN 7",26#,L-80,VAMTOP HC TIE-BACK STRING TO 5730'MD AT MIDNIGHT !-BAKERLOK SHOETRACK BELOW PORTED FLOAT COLLAR 1-CHECK FLOATS;GOOD -USE JET-LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE -TORQUE CONNECTIONS TO 11,950 FT-LBS -RUN 1 FLOATING CENTRALIZERS ON JOINTS 1-149;154-251 PER OCN -RUN IN HOLE AT 200 FT/MIN -FILL ON THE FLY AND TOP OFF EVERY CASING EVERY 10 JOINTS -PU 130K,SO 86K I-MUD WEIGHT:9.5 PPG IN,9.5 PPG OUT -MUD LOSSES WHILE RIH:11.7 BBLS Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 20 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud DateMme:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UW: Active datum:P1-122i @57.1ousft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations — I hr ( ) (usft) - -- �--� -- 5/14/2016 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 TIEBAC P OTHCMP RUN 7",26#,L-80,VAMTOP HC TIE-BACK STRING FROM 5730'MD AT MIDNIGHT TO BOTTOM OF 7"TBR AT 10560'MD(TOP TBR AT 10549'MD) -USE JET-LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE I-TORQUE CONNECTIONS TO 11,950 FT-LBS -RUN 1 FLOATING CENTRALIZERS ON !JOINTS 1-149&154-251 PER OCN -RUN IN HOLE AT 150 FT/MIN -FILL ON THE FLY AND TOP OFF CASING EVERY 10 JOINTS -MUD WEIGHT:9.5 PPG IN,9.5 PPG OUT -MUD LOSSES WHILE RIH:25.5 BBL -AVERAGE-.22 JT/HR -ENGAGE SEAL ASSEMBLY INTO TBR AND CONFIRM BOTTOM AT 10560'MD 06:00 - 07:30 1.50 j TIEBAC P OTHCMP RIG UP TO CEMENT 7"TIEBACK STRING -INSTALL BAIL EXTENSIONS 1-LOAD PLUG IN SLB CEMENT HEAD AND MAKE UP TO-7"LINER WITH XO -RIG UP CEMENTING HOSES SIMOPS:MIRU SLB CEMENTERS 07:30 - 09:00 1.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP CIRCULATE BOTTOMS-UP TO CLEAN WELLBORE AND CONDITION MUD -PRESSURE UP TO 500 PSI WITH SEAL ASSEMBLY FULLY ENGAGED IN TBR 1-PICK UP UNTIL PRESSURE DROPS WITH PORTS EXPOSED ABOVE TBR !-STAGE CIRC RATE UP TO 7 BPM(ICP:475, j FCP:430 PSI) -VERY MINOR FINE SAND RETURNS -CONDITION MUD TO 8 PV,19 YP -MUD LOSSES WHILE CIRC:4 BBL SIMOPS:CEMENTING PJSM Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* I North America-ALASKA-BP Page 21 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date 5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 II Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM i Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase ( Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 09:00 - 14:30 i 5.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP CEMENT 7"TIEBACK CASING AS FOLLOWS: -FILL LINES WITH 5 BBL WATER AND PRESSURE TEST TO 4000 PSI FOR 5 MIN 1-PUMP 31.5 BBLS OF 12 PPG MUDPUSH }SPACER WITH RED DYE AT 5 BPM,185 PSI 1-PUMP 668 BBLS OF 15.3 PPG CLASS G TAIL 1 AT 6 BPM(INCLUDES 65 BBL EXCESS !VOLUME),YIELD 1.37 CU.FT/SK DROP HES 7"PLUG FROM CEMENT HEAD KICK OUT PLUG WITH 10 BBL WATER FROM !SLB PERFORM DISPLACEMENT WITH RIG PUMPS { AND 9.5 PPG NACL BRINE MUD PER SLB CADE -275 BBLS DISPLACED AT 6 BPM:ICP 260 PSI 111%FLOW,FCP 1475 PSI 7%FLOW -TRACE RED MUDPUSH OBSERVED AT 1SURFACE AT-205 BBL DISPLACED -LOSE PARTIAL RETURNS AT 219 BBL DISPLACED(11%TO 7%FLOW) -111 BBLS DISPLACED AT 5 BPM(REDUCE RATE DUE TO LOSSES):ICP 1380 PSI 7% FLOW,FCP 2000 PSI 7%FLOW -TAKE RETURNS TO CUTTINGS BOX VIA OA (CLOSE ANNULAR)WHEN MUDPUSH WITH TRACE CEMENT OBSERVED AT SURFACE AT 1 338 BBL DISPLACED 1-5 BBLS DISPLACED AT 2 BPM:ICP 1650 PSI, 1 FCP 1650 PSI I-REDUCE RATE TO 2 BPM PRIOR TO PLUG BUMP:FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE 1650 IPS! 1-BUMP PLUG AND INCREASE PRESSURE TO 12100 PSI,SLACKOFF TO ENGAGE SEALS 1-BLEED PRESSURE AND SLACKOFF TO BOTTOM OUT IN TBR MONITOR 10 MIN FOR FLOW UP 7"TIEBACK (NO FLOW) PICK UP 75K TO PREPARE TO SET EMERGENCY SLIPS -CEMENT IN PLACE:13:52(13.75 HR TO 500 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH) 1-TOTAL DISPLACEMENT VOLUME 401 BBLS (MEASURED BY STROKES @ 96%PUMP 1 EFFICIENCY) 1-NO CEMENT RETURNS TO SURFACE(ONLY MUDPUSH WITH TRACE CEMENT) -TOTAL LOSSES DURING DISPLACEMENT:69 BBLS 14:30 - 16:00 1.50 TIEBAC P OTHCMP RIG DOWN CEMENTING EQUIPMENT -BLOW DOWN LINES •:DISCUSS OA LOSS RATE WITH TOWN TEAM PRIOR TO SPLITING STACK TO SET 7" EMERGENCY SLIPS -DECIDE TO WAIT UNTIL FLUID IS STATIC TO BREAK CONTAINMENT,FILL OA WITH MAX 40 1 BBL DIESEL PER ODE Printed 6/6/2016 2:27 42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • i North America-ALASKA-BP Page 22 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth I Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) ,16:00 - 22:00 6.00 TIEBAC N DPRB OTHCMP WAIT ON OA LOSSES TO HEAL -INITIAL STATIC LOSS RATE:12 BPH -RIG UP FREEZE PROTECT PUMP !-FILL OA WITH 25 BBL DIESEL TOTAL(1ST HR:12 BBL,2ND HR:7 BBL,3RD HR:4 BBL, 4TH HR:2 BBL) I CONFIRM WELL IS STATIC(MONITOR FOR I20 MIN) SIMOPS: SUCK OUT 7"CASING PRIOR TO CUTTING -RIG DOWN REMAINING CASING& 'CEMENTING EQUIPMENT 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 WHSUR P OTHCMP I SPLIT STACK TO SET EMERGENCY SLIPS 1-SUCK OUT STACK AND SPLIT AT CASING SPOOL -SET 7"EMERGENCY SLIPS PER FMC AND I ' SLACKOFF 50K -RIG UP WACHS CUTTER TO CUT 7"CASING AT CASING SPOOL 5/15/2016 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 WHSUR P OTHCMP CUT 7"CASING WITH WACHS CUTTER PER IFMC !-LAY DOWN EXCESS CASING(CUT JOINT= 22.32') SIMOPS:RIG DOWN BAIL EXTENSIONS AND ELEVATORS 01:30 - 02:30 1.00 WHSUR P OTHCMP '•NIPPLE DOWN BOP AND RISER -STAND BACK BOP ON STUMP AND PULL RISER TO RIG FLOOR 02:30 - 06:00 3.50 WHSUR P OTHCMP INSTALL 7"PACKOFF AND NEW TUBING SPOOL -NIPPLE DOWN OLD TUBING SPOOL -INSTALL 7"PACKOFF AND RILDS -NIPPLE UP NEW TUBING SPOOL WITH 7" BUSHING -TEST 7"PACKOFF TO 3500 PSI FOR 15 MIN (PASS),SEE ATTACHED CHART ,06:00 - 09:00 3.00 WHSUR P OTHCMP NIPPLE UP RISER AND BOP -INSTALL SECONDARY ANNULS VALVES NIPPLE UP HIGH PRESSURE RISER AND BOP STACK -INSTALL TURNBUCKLES,HOLE FILL LINE AND BELL NIPPLE -AIR UP BOOT BASKETS 09:00 - 12:00 3.00 BOPSUR P OTHCMP •ENERGIZE ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM AND PRESSURE TEST BREAKS ON BOP STACK -INSTALL TEST PLUG • -RIG UP TEST EQUIPMENT -FILL STACKAND CLOSE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS -PRESSURE TEST BOP AND WELLHEAD BREAKS TO 250/4000 PSI FOR 5/5 CHARTED I MIN-GOOD TEST -PULL TEST PLUG 12:00 - 12:30 0.50 BOPSUR • P OTHCMP INSTALL 6-15/16 ID WEAR RING AND BLOW DOWN ALL LINES 12:30 - 13:00 I 0.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP MAKE UP AND RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 6-1/8" }CLEAN OUT ASS'Y TO 239'MD Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM `AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* O • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 23 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) 1 Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 13:00 - 20:00 7.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 6-1/8"CLEAN OUT ASS'Y ON ELEVATORS FROM 239'MD TO 10,074'MD 1-CIRCULATE A BOTTOMS UP EVERY 3800'TO CLEAN OUT CONTAMINATED FLUID IN CASING -HIGH PH FROM CEMENT JOB BURNED POLYMER IN MUD -WASH DOWN FROM 10,074'MD TO TOP OF CEMENT AT 10,388'MD -300 GPM;1230 PSI I I -TOP OF SOLID CEMENT AT 10,388'MD. 20:00 - 21:30 1.50 CLEAN i P I OTHCMP ,CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP PRIOR TO [DRILLING CEMENT -300 GPM;1250 PSI j -SCREENS STARTED BLINDING OFF -SHUT DOWN FOR 20 MIN AND CHANGED SHAKER SCREENS WHILE WAITING FOR 1 CH2MHILL TO CHANGE OUT SUPER SUCKER 'FOR CUSCO BECAUSE DRIVER DETECTED I THE SCENT OF DIESEL IN THE CUTTINGS BOX. 21:30 - 22:00 0.50 CLEAN I P F OTHCMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR I EQUIPMENT 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 CLEAN I P I OTHCMP DRILL OUT CEMENT AND PLUG FROM 10,388' MD TO 10,472'MD AT MIDNIGHT -75 RPM,11K FT-LBS TORQUE,3-5K WOB i-250 GPM,915 PSI 5/16/2016 00:00 - 09:00 9.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP DRILL OUT PLUG,LANDING COLLAR AND CEMENT FROM 10,472'MD TO 10,923'MD j -28 MIN TO DRILL THROUGH HES RUBBER j CEMENT PLUG AT 10,472'MD -250 GPM,950 PSI,75 RPM,12K TQ,3.5K WOB i-12 MIN TO DRILL THROUGH LANDING COLLAR AT 10,489'MD -250 GPM,950 PSI,75 RPM,12K TQ,3.5K WOB I I -CONTROL DRILL HARD CEMENT BELOW !LANDING COLLAR TO 10923'MD(END OF 'HARD CEMENTAT-10900'MD) -350 GPM,1680 PSI,75 RPM,11K TQ,10K WOB,-65 FPH INSTANTANEOUS ROP -GOOD CEMENT AND RUBBER ACROSS SHAKERS I-PUMP 30 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP AT 10,542'MD: MINOR INCREASE IN CEMENT RETURNS -PUMP 30 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP AT 10,650'MD: I MINOR INCREASE IN CEMENT RETURNS -MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT=9.5 PPG 109:00 - 10:00 1.00 CLEAN , P j OTHCMP CIRCULATE BOTTOMS-UP AT 10923'MD TO CLEAN WELLBORE j -350 GPM,1850 PSI,75 RPM,12K TQ 1-STEADY CEMENT RETURNS 10:00 - 11:30 1.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP !WASH DOWN FROM 10923'MD TO 11137'MD (50'ABOVE RBP) -380 GPM,2150 PSI PU 210K,SO 60K -PUMP HI-VIS SWEEPS AT 11024'MD AND 11137'MD:MODERATE INCREASE IN CEMENT /CARBOLITE RETURNS,CARBOLITE GROUND INTO SAND Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* A • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 24 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(VVO) I Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 1X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i i57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Coder NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 1 ,11:30 - 14:00 2.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP CIRCULATE WELL CLEAN AND CONDITION MUD WITH 4 BOTTOMS-UP ON BOTTOM -380 GPM,2120 PSI,75 RPM,11K TQ I j -RECIPROCATE 70'AT 2500 FPH -PUMP 2 HI-VIS SWEEPS TO CLEAN HOLE 114:00 - 18:00 4.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 111137'MD TO BHAAT 239'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN ON BOTTOM 1 I I(STATIC) -PU200K,SO75KAT11137'MD 18:00 - 19:00 1.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP 1 LAY DOWN 6-1/8"CLEAN-OUT ASSEMBLY 11 !FROM 239'MD TO SURFACE I-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN WITH BHAAT BOP(STATIC) -S_TAND BACK DRILL COLLARS 19:00 - 19:30 0.50 CLEAN P ( OTHCMP I SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 19:30 - 20:30 1.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP MAKE UP RCJB ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE I TO`250'MD - -RCJB WITH 6"HEAD(3.25'SWALLOW SHOE TO CAGE) _ 1-2 BOOT BASKETS,7"SCRAPER,MAGNET 20:30 - 00:00 , 3.50 CLEAN P- OTHCMP RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 250'MD tTO 7341'MD AT MIDNIGHT 1 j -FILL DRILL PIPE EVERY 5000' 1 -PU 140K,SO 69K AT 7341'MD 5/17/2016 100:00 02:00 2.00 CLEAN,.. P I OTHCMP RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 7341'MD T011,032'MD 1-FILL DRILL PIPE EVERY 5000' 102:00 - 03:00 1.00 CLEAN j P OTHCMP j CIRCULATE WELLBORE CLEAN WITH II BOTTOMS-UP I-250 GPM,1530 PSI,50 RPM,13K TQ, 1 j RECIPROCATE 90' 1-MINIMAL FINE GROUND CARBOLITE/ I CEMENT RETURNS I-PUMP HI-VIS SWEEP:NO INCREASE OVER BASELINE CUTTINGS RETURNS 03:00 04:30 1.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP IWASH AND RECIPROCATE DOWN WITH RCJB I FROM 11,032'MD TO 11,163'MD -DROP 7/8"BALL TO DIVERT FLOW OUT RCJB ' JETS -250 GPM,1620 PSI,50 RPM,13K TQ -WASH DOWN TO 11163'MD(24'ABOVE RBP I j AT 11,187'MD)UNTIL PARAMETERS INDICATE 1 FULL BASKET(LOSING WEIGHT) 04:30 - 09:00 4.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 111,163'MD TO BHA 250'MD MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES ON BOTTOM(STATIC) , • I SIMOPS:TEST CHOKE MANIFOLD OFFLINE 09:00 - 11:00 2.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP I LAY DOWN RCJB ASSEMBLY FROM 250'MD TO SURFACE -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN WITH BHAAT 1 BOP(STATIC) 1-STAND BACK DRILL COLLARS • -REVERSE CIRCULATING JUNK BASKET WAS FULL OF CEMENT AND DEBRIS CEMENT CORE IN BARREL OF RCJB. , 1-CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR Printed 6/6/2016 2.27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 25 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 'X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 .-H, 1 b I Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud DateMme:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UW: Active datum:P1-122i i57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) � (usft) -+- 11:00 - 11:30 0.50 WHSUR P ; OTHCMP I PULL WEAR RING AND INSTALL TEST PLUG 11:30 - 13:00 1.50 BOPSUR P 1 OTHCMP �CHANGE OUT UPPER PIPE RAMS FROM 7" IFIXEDTO27/8"x5"VBR 113:00 - 14:00 T 1.00 BOPSUR P 1 OTHCMP 1 FILL STACK AND RIG UP TO TEST BOPE 114:00 - 17:00 3.00 BOPSUR P I OTHCMP I TEST BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW/4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH(3500 PSI HIGH FOR (ANNULAR) 1-TEST WITH 4 1/2"&4"TEST JOINTS -TEST ALARMS,PVT AND FLOW SHOW -ALL TESTS PASSED,SEE ATTACHED CHART -TESTS WITNESS WAIVED BY AOGCC REP ' ; 1 GUY COOK ON 5/16/2016 AT 15:10 17:00 - 18:00 1.00 WHSUR 1 P OTHCMP RIG DOWN BOPE TEST EQUIPMENT -SET WEAR RING,ID=6 5/16" 1 -LAY DOWN TEST JOINTS 1-CLEAR AND CLEAN RIG FLOOR I 1 -BLOW'DOWN LINES 18:00 - 18:30 0.50 1 WHSUR 1 P 1 OTHCMP 1 SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 CLEAN P OTHCMP MAKE UP RCJB ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE 1 1TO 250'MD 1 1-RCJB WITH 6 1/8"HEAD(1.1'SWALLOW +SHOE TO CAGE),2 BOOT BASKETS 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP 1 RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 250'MD 1 1TO 11,110'MD AT MIDNIGHT -FILL DRILL PIPE EVERY 5000' 5/18/2016 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 j CLEAN P 1 OTHCMP WASH WITH RCJB FROM 11,110'MD TO 11,181'MD -DROP 7/8"BALL TO DIVERT FLOW OUT RCJB I 1 JETS 350 GPM,2687 PSI I-WASH DOWN TO 11,181'MD(6'ABOVE RBP 1 EAT 11,187'MD) -TOOK WEIGHT FOR SEVERAL FEET AROUND 11,181'THEN PUSHED THROUGH AND DID NOT SEE ANYTHING ALL THE WAY TO 11,187'MD .-OBTAIN SPRS AT 11,181'MD 01:00 - 05:00 4.00 CLEAN P OTHCMP PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 111,181'MD TO BHA 250'MD I-PU 195K,SO 70KAT 11,120'MD 1 I-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES ON BOTTOM(STATIC) 05:00 - 07:00 2.00 CLEANP OTHCMP LAY DON RCJB ASSEMBLY FROM 250'MD i � W TO SURFACE i j-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN WITH BHAAT BOP(STATIC) 1-NO DEBRIS IN RCJB OR BOOT BASKETS. 07:00 - 07:30 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP 1 MAKE UP HES BRIDGE PLUG RETRIEVAL 1 I j TOOL TO 45'MD -PJSM WITH HES AND RIG CREW 07:30 - 13:00 5.50 PULL I P 1 OTHCMP 'RIH ON ELEVATORS WITH RETRIEVAL TOOL F � 1 FROM 45'MD TO 11,109'MD I -WASH DOWN FROM 11,109'MD TO 11,160' IMD -405 GPM,2060 PSI 1-80 RPM,10-11K TORQUE i -KICK WHILE TRIPPING DRILL WITH B CREW. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* 4110 • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 26 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 i End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project: RigName/No.:PARKER 272 PDate/Time:1/16/2015 McIntyre Spud1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date 1 From-To Hrs Task Code NPT ', NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 113:00 - 14:00 1.00 PULL P OTHCMP 'CIRCULATE HIGH VIS SWEEP 1-405 GPM AT 2000-2200 PSI 80 RPM,10K TORQUE 1 14:00 - 14:30 0.50 PULL I P OTHCMP LATCH ONTO RBP 14:30 - 15:30 1.00 PULL P OTHCMP DISPLACE WELLBORE TO CLEAN 9.5 PPG BRINE -335 GPM,1530 PSI 115:30 - 16:30 1.00 PULL P OTHCMP PRESSURE TEST 7"CASING -250 PSI FOR 5 MINUTES AND 4000 PSI FOR 30 MINUTES -PASSING TEST APPROVED BY WELLS SUPERINTENDENT 16:30 - 17:30 1.00 PULL P I OTHCMP RELEASE RETRIEVABLE BRIDGE PLUG -NO CLEAR CHANGE IN PARAMATERS ' I INDICATING RELEASE.SET DOWN 20K,PICK UP 20K TO CONFIRM RELEASE. RESET RBP AT 12,228'MD TO VERIFY LATCH. -RELEASE RBP 17:30 - 18:30 1.00 PULL P OTHCMP !ATTEMPT TO PRESSURE TEST WELLBORE COULD NOT GET WELLBORE TO HOLD (PRESSURE. -INJECT 1 BPM AT 2250 PSI,2 BPM AT 2600 PSI -CONTACT TOWN TO DISCUSS PATH FORWARD. 18:30 - 21:30 3.00 PULL N l WAIT 11,228.00 OTHCMP WAIT ON PLAN FORWARD 1 SIMOPS:LOAD AND STRAP 140 JOINTS OF 4" DRILL PIPE INTO PIPE SHED 21:30 - 00 00 2.50 PULL N WAIT 11,245.00 OTHCMP 1 RUN IN HOLE TO 11,245 TO SET RBP AND 1 ;ATTEMPT TO VERIFY WELLBORE INTEGRITY 'ACROSS PRIOR RBP SET DEPTH. -RELEASE FROM RBP WHILE CHECKING FOR RBP SET. -LATCH INTO RBP.DIFFICULTY LATCHING ONTO RBP. 5/19/2016 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 PULL N DFAL 11,228.00 OTHCMP PRESSURE TEST 7"CASING ABOVE RETRIEVABLE BRIDGE PLUG AT 11,245'MD -TEST ATTEMPTS TO INDICATE WHETHER CASING WAS DAMAGED WHEN BRIDGE PLUG WAS ORIGINALLY INSTALLED. -FAILED TEST.PRESSURE UP TO 2800. PRIOR TEST PRESSURE 2600 PSI,2 BPM, (INJECTION PRESSURE).SHUT IN WELL AND 'PRESSURE DROPS OFF TO 1919 PSI AFTER 115 MINUTES.RBP POTENTIALLY DAMAGED. -DISCUSS SITUATION WITH ODE AND SUPERINTENDENT.DECISION MADE TO PULL OUT OF HOLE AND PICK UP 7"RTTS. 01:30 - 06:00 4.50 PULL P OTHCMP j PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 11,245'MD TO 4678'MD 11 -EXTENDED FLOWCHECK ON BOTTOM TO 1 VERIFY NO FLOW:WELLBORE STATIC -GENTLE IN AND OUT OF SLIPS SO AS NOT TO LOSE PLUG DURING TRIP OUT OF HOLE 06:00 - 10:00 4.00 PULL N WAIT 11,228.00 OTHCMP STOP AT 4678'MD AND WAIT ON ORDERS TO PROCEED FROM ANCHORAGE -MONITOR WELL WITH TRIP TANK-NO GAIN/LOSS Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 27 of 35 Operation Summary Report ---- --- - -------—---- ----- --- -- --- ------ -- - - --- - .-_._,__.------- Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date 1 From-To Hrs Task I Code NPT !, NPT Depth I Phase Description of Operations (hr) :. (usft) :110:00 - 13:00 3.00 PULL N DFAL ! 11,228.00 OTHCMP WEIGHT UP ACTIVE SYSTEM FROM 9.5 PPG TO 9.9 PPG 1 DISPLACE WELL FROM 4678'MD TO 1 SURFACE WITH 9.9 PPG BRINE PER OCN#13 I -6 BPM,220 PSI 13:00 - 15:00 2.00 PULL P OTHCMP 'CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 4678'MD TO SURFACE 1- MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN:STATIC 1 _ -PU92K;SO63KAT4678'MD 115:00 - 15:30 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP LAY DOWN RBP AND RUNNING TOOL PER ! I HALLIBURTON REPRESENTATIVE 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 , PULL P OTHCMP CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 116:00 - 16:30 0.50 PULL 1 P OTHCMP SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 116:30 - 17:00 0.50 PULL i N DFAL 11,228.00 OTHCMP 1MAKE UP 7"RTTS WITH-A BAKER OVERSHOT WITH PACK-OFF INSTALLED AND NO 1 GRAPPLE PER OCN#14 1 1-WSL VERIFIED NO GRAPPLE INSTALLED IN OVERSHOT PRIOR TO RUNNING IN THE 'HOLE. 17:00 - 22:30 5.50 PULL N DFAL 11,228.00 OTHCMP ,RUN IN THE HOLE WITH RTTS/OVERSHOT I ASSYTO 11,300'MD ON ELEVATORS -MAX RUNNING SPEED WHILE RUNNING IN THE HOLE:90 FPM. 122:30 - 23:30 1.00 PULL N DFAL 11,228.00 OTHCMP I DISPLACE WELL FROM 9.5 PPG TO 9.8 BRINE PER OCN#13 -8 BPM,1273 PSI 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 PULL N DEAL 11,228.00 OTHCMP !SET RTTS AT 11,300'MD PER HALLIBURTON 1 REPRESENTATIVE AND PERFORM OPERATIONAL ASSURANCE PRESSURE TEST ON 7"CASING. -RIG UP TO PRESSURE TEST -PRESSURE TEST 7"x 4"DP TO 4000 PSI FOR 15 MIN 5/20/2016 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 PULL N DFAL 15,483 00 OTHCMP CONTINUE OPERATIONAL ASSURANCE PRESSURE TEST ON 7"x 4"DP TO 4000 PSI FOR 5 MIN. -PASSING TEST FROM 11,300'MD TO SURFACE ON 7"CASING TO 4000 PSI FOR 5 1 MIN. 1-VERIFY LOSS BELOW RTTS;1 BPM, INJECTION PRESSURE=2340 PSI -BLEED OFF PRESSURE AND BLOW DOWN LINES 1 -RELEASE RTTS PER HALLIBURTON REPRESENTATIVE 01:30 - 06:30 5.00 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 ' OTHCMP CONTINUE TO RUN IN THE HOLE WITH RTTS/ OVERSHOTASS'Y TO 15,448'MD PICKING UP 'DRILL PIPE SINGLES FROM THE PIPE SHED -MAX RUNNING SPEED WHILE RUNNING IN THE HOLE:90 FPM. i -MONITOR DISPLACEMENT VIA TRIP TANK: ! PROPER DISPLACEMENT }_ I -PU 250K,SO 90K AT 15,448'MD 06:30 - 07:30 1.00 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 1 OTHCMP SET RTTS AT 15,441 AND TEST ABOVE 1 -TEST 250 PSI FOR 5 MINUTES AND 4000 PSI FOR 30 MIN.(PASSING WITH WELLS SUPERINTENDENT APPROVAL,CHARTED 1 AND ATTACHED TO REPORT) -5 BBLS TO PRESSURE UP,5 BBLS BACK. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* North America-ALASKA-BP Page 28 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 i End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I � Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations ' (hr) (usft) 07:30 - 12:00 4.50 PULL N DEAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP RIH AND ATTEMPT TO ENGAGE TUBING STUB AT 15,478'MD WITH OVERSHOT -ATTEMPT TO WASH OVER 1 BPM,36 PSI. TAG UP ON TOP OF STUB. -PICK UP AND ADD LEFT HAND ROTATION SO AS NOT TO SET RTTS.ATTEMPT TO ENGAGE STUB.5-7K TORQUE,5-10K DOWN.UNABLE TO ENGAGE STUB. WORK PIPE PICKING UP,SLACKING OFF, WITH AND WITHOUT ROTATION EVENTUALLY WASHING OVERSHOT OVER TUBING STUB. UNABLE TO PRESSURE UP.TAKING RETURNS WHEN ATTEMPTING TO PRESSURE UP. DISCUSS WITH ODE AND WELLS SUPERINTENDENT. 12:00 - 13:00 1.00 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP PICK UP AND SET RTTS -ENGAGE RTTS AT 15,475'MD BETWEEN THE BOTTOM PERFS AND THE TUBING CUT. -ATTEMPT TO TEST ABOVE(FAIL).ATTEMPT TO TEST BELOW(FAIL) -DISENGAGE RTTS AND PICK UP TO 15,436' MD(ABOVE TOP PERFORATION)AND CONDUCT OPERATIONAL ASSURANCE TEST ABOVE TO 250 PSI 5 MI/4000 PSI 5 MIN (PASSING TEST) 13:00 - 16:30 3.50 PULL N DFAL 15,48.3.00 OTHCMP POOH ON ELEVATORS FROM 15,436'MD TO 12,300'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 15 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 252K,SO 95K AT 15,436'MD -MW:9.8 PPG IN/OUT -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK PROPER DISPLACEMENT 16:30 - 17:00 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP SLIP AND CUT i — -PJSM 17:00 - 17:30 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP DAILY RIG SERVICE -SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 17:30 - 23:30 6.00 j PULL N DFAL 15,483 00 OTHCMP POOH ON ELEVATORS FROM 12,300'MD TO SURFACE AND LAY DOWN OVERSHOT -MONITOR WELL FOR 15 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 171K,SO 84KAT 12,300'MD -MW:9.8 PPG IN/OUT MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT -NO VISIBLE DAMAGE TO OVERSHOT OR OVERSHOT SEAL 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 CUT N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP RIG UP DOYON CASING TO RUN 2-7/8"PAC PIPE 5/21/2016 (00:00 - 02:00 2.00 CUT N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP RIG UP TO RUN BAKER MECHANICAL CUTTER TO CUT 4-1/2"TUBING PER OCN#15 -RIG UP DOYON CASING TONGS 02:00 - 03:00 1.00 CUT N DFAL ( 15,483.00 OTHCMP MAKE UP TUBING CUTTING ASSEMBLY AND RUN IN HOLE ON 3 JOINTS OF 2-7/8"PAC PIPE TO 101'MD -VERIFY BHA COMPONENT OD'S,ID'S AND ILENGTHS Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths` • • North America-ALASKA BP r,= Page 29 of 35 Operation Summary Report �:-, Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) i, Start Date:5/1/2016 I End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time 1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 03:00 - 10:30 7.50 CUT ( N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH TUBING j CUTTING ASSEMBLY FROM 101'MD TO TUBING STUB AT-15483'MD MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER 1 DISPLACEMENT 10:30 - 14:00 3.50 CUT j N DFAL 15,483.00 ! OTHCMP 1ESTABLISH DEPTH CONTROL AND CUT4-1/2" TUBING PER OCN#15 -WASH DOWN AT 1.5 BPM,260 PSI I-ESTABLISH ROTATION PARAMETERS AT 80 RPM,16KTQ -DECIDE NOT TO USE X-NIPPLE FOR DEPTH CONTROL(RISK BEING UNABLE TO PASS THROUGH IF BLADES DIDN'T RETRACT FULLY) I-UNABLE TO LOCATE COLLARS WITH j EXTENDED BLADES I-NO-GO ON 4-1/2"TUBING STUB TOP WITH HT38 XO SUB(OD=4.875"):BLADE DEPTH AT 15581'MD WHEN NO-GO -CALCULATE 54.09'MD FROM TOP OF STUB TO TARGET CUT DEPTH OF 3'BELOW X-NIP (PER ORIGINAL RUN TALLY&6.13'CUT JOINT PULLED DURING DECOMPLETE);BLADES 98.87'BELOW HT38 XO SUB -CONSULT WITH ODE,WSUP&ETLAND DECIDE TO USE STUB FOR DEPTH CONTROL -PICK UP 45'AFTER BREAK OVER TO TARGET CUT POINT 1-CUT 4-1/2"TUBING AT-15533'MD PER I BAKER REP,TOP OF STUB AT-15479'MD -GOOD INDICATIONS OF SUCCESSFUL CUT: WELL DEFINED DROP IN CIRC PRESSURE !AND TORQUE(CONFIRM WITH TOWN) -PICK UP AND CONFIRM CUT WITH I,EXTENDED BLADES PICK UP HIGHER AND WASH DOWN WITH EXTENDED BLADES TO CONFIRM CUT2-3' BELOW X-NIPPLE 14:00 - 17:00 3.00 CUT N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP TO ENSURE UNIFORM 9.8 PPG MUD IN WELLBORE -3 BPM,760 PSI -PUMP LUBE SWEEP DUE TO HIGH DRAG 17:00 - 22:30 5.50 CUT N ! DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP I PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH I TUBING CUTTING ASSEMBLY FROM 15446' MD TO BHAAT 101'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO !PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) PICK UP WEIGHT-35K LESS AFTER LUBE SWEEP -MONITORWELLVIATRIPTANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT 1-OBTAIN SPRS AT 15,550 22:30 - 23:00 0.50 CUT N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP RIG UP DOYON CASING TONGS AND CHANGE OUT HANDLING EQUIPMENT TO LAY DOWN 2 7/8"PAC PIPE AND BHA. 23:00 - 23:30 0.50 CUT N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP 1PULL AND LAY DOWN 2 7/8"PAC PIPE AND 1 MULTI-STING CUTTING ASS'Y. -GOOD INDICATIONS OF CUT ON CUTTER AND BLADES 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 CUT P OTHCMP I SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR I EQUIPMENT. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27.42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 30 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 IX3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) I ---I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/me:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) I 5/22/2016 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 I OTHCMP I MAKE UP AND RUN IN THE HOLE WITH I . 1 TUBING SPEAR ASS'Y TO 228'MD 101:00 - 07:30 6.50 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP 'RUN IN THE HOLE WITH THE TUBING SPEAR 1 1 ASS'Y FROM 228'MD TO 15,483'MD I 1-PU 185,SO 120KAT 15,400'MD MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG I 1 -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER 1 II DISPLACEMENT 07:30 - 08:00 0.50 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 1 OTHCMPENGAGE TUBING STUB WITH SPEAR PER I BAKER REP '-WASH DOWN 3 BPM,550 PSI 1 OBTAIN SPRSAT 15,450'MD 08:00 - 13:30 5.50 PULL I N DFAL 15,483.00 I OTHCMP 1 POH ON ELEVATORS FROM 15,481'MD TO ( 228'MD ' 1 ( -PU 90K,SO 80K AT 4,389'MD -MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG I -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER 1 DISPLACEMENT I-MONITOR WELL PRIOR TO PULLING BHA I THROUGH STACK:STATIC 13:30 - 15:30 2.00 PULL 1 N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP 1 LAY DON SPEAR BHAAND TUBING FROM 1 WI 1228'MD 1 1 .-PJSM WITH CREWAND BAKER REP 1 BOTTOM CUT JOINT 4.17'BELOW X NIPPLE 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP DAILY RIG SERVICE -SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND BLOCKS 116:00 - 00:00 8.00PULL N DFAL 15,483 00 OTHCMP RIH WITH RTTS TO SET DEPTH OF 15,488'MD I -90 FPM 1-PU 175K,SO 108KAT 15,448'MD 1-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG I 1 I-MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER r DISPLACEMENT 5/23/2016 '00:00 - 02:30 2.50 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP SET AND TEST RTTS WITH PACK OFF AT 15,488'MD 1 I-PU 180K,SO 117K 1 i I-OBTAIN SPRS AT 15,480'MD 1 -TEST BELOW RTTS TO 250 PSI FOR 5 I MINUTES AND 4000 PSI FOR 30 MINUTES. ' ( TEST RECORDED AND ATTACHED TO OPEN 1 1WELLS.RECEIVE WELLS SUPERINTENDENT 1APPROVALTO PROCEED. 102:30 - 07:30 5.00 PULL N DFAL 15,483.00 OTHCMP POH WITH RTTS FROM 15,488'MD TO 1 SURFACE 1 1 1-PU 180K,SO 112KAT 15,480'MD . I I-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG 1 -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT 07:30 - 08:00 0.50 PULL N DFAL 1 15,483.00 1 OTHCMP ,LAY DOWN RTTS -PJSM 1-MONITOR WELL:STATIC CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 08:00 - 09:30 1.50 PULL P OTHCMP I PICKUP DRESS OFF ASSEMBLY TO 225'MD PU 50K,SO 48KAT 225'MD 09:30 - 11:30 • 2.00 PULL P OTHCMP I RIH FROM 225'MD TO 6,845'MD I -PU 100K,SO 80K AT 6,845'MD -MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* 0 0 North America-ALASKA-BP Page 31 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 ' End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre �Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 j Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM j Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. j UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date j From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 11:30 - 12:00 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP .DAILY RIG SERVICE -SERVICE TOP DRIVE,BLOCKS,AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 12:00 - 15:00 3.00 PULL P OTHCMP RIH FROM 6,845'MD TO 15,482'MD I -PU 105K,SO 81K AT 6,845'MD 1 I-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER -1DISPLACEMENT 15:00 - 15:30 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP I ESTABLISH CIRCULATION L-TAKE SPRS AT 15,500'MD(8,050'TVD) 115:30 - 16:00 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP 'WASH DOWN FROM 15,482'MD AND POLISH TUBING STUB -4 BPM,720 PSI -TAG STUB AT 15,537'MD -PU 170K,SO 118K,ROT 143K -POLISH STUB PER BAKER REP:4 BPM,720 PSI,60 RPM,5-7K TORQUE 16:00 - 17:30 1.50 j PULL j; P OTHCMP :CIRCULATE 30 BBL EP MUD LUBE PILL SURFACE TO SURFACE i-6 BPM,1480 PSI :415 RPM,4-5K TORQUE 17:30 - 00:00 6.50 PULL P OTHCMP POOH FROM 15,537'MD TO 8,925'MD 1-PU 170,SO 125 AT 15,480 I-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG i-MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT 5/24/2016 00:00 - 00:30 0.50 PULL P OTHCMP I SERVICE AND LUBRICATE RIG 00:30 - 07:00 j 6.50 PULL POTHCMP j POOH WITH 4-1/2"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY FROM 8,925'MD TO 1834'MD,LAYING DOWN I 4"DRILLPIPE SINGLES 1-PU 120K,SO 90K AT 8,925'MD 1-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT:9.8 PPG -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK:PROPER DISPLACEMENT 07:00 - 08:00 1.00 PULL P I 1 OTHCMP CUT AND SLIP 85'1-3/8"DRILL LINE. CALIBRATE BLOCKS AND AMPHION. 08:00 - 09:30 1.50 PULL j P '. RUNCMP I PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 4-1/2"DRESS-OFF %ASSEMBLY FROM 1834'MD TO BHAAT 225' 1 1 MD,LAYING DOWN 4"DRILLPIPE SINGLES -FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO PULLING BHA THROUGH STACK(STATIC). 09:30 - 11:00 1.50 PULL P OTHCMP LAYDOWN 4-1/2"DRESS-OFF ASSEMBLY I FROM 225'MD TO SURFACE POSITIVE INDICATIONS OF OVERSHOT 1 SWALLOWING TUBING STUB(WEAR NOTED ION INNER DRESS-OFF MILL) 11:00 - 13:30 2.50 BOPSUR P RUNCMP TRIG UP TO PRESSURE TEST BOPE. -PULL WEAR RING AND SET TEST PLUG -FILL STACK AND PERFORM SHELL TEST Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *AII depths reported in Drillers Depths" • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 32 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre I Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date I From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase j Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 13:30 - 17:00 3.50 BOPSUR i P RUNCMP !PRESSURE-FUNCTION TEST BOPE PER BP I � STANDARDS AND AOGCC REGULATIONS. -TESTANNULAR TO 250 PSI LOWAND 3500 I PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH I-TEST RAMS TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH -TEST WITNESSED BY AOGCC REP BRIAN BIXBY TEST 4-1/2"TEST JOINT -NO FAILURES,SEE ATTACHED I DOCUMENTATION STACK CONFIGURATION: 113-5/8'5K SHAFFER ANNULAR PREVENTER 113-5/8"5K CAMERON 2-7/8"X 5"VBRS 13-5/8"5K CAMERON BLIND-SHEAR RAMS MUD CROSS WITH CHOKE AND KILL HCRS 13-5/8"5K CAMERON 3-1/2"X 5-7/8"VBRS 17:00 - 17:30 0.50 BOPSUR P RUNCMP RIG DOWN AFTER BOPE TESTING. 117:30 19:00 1.50 RUNCOM 1 P RUNCMP 1 RIG UP TO RUN 4-1/2"TUBING. 1-DOUBLE STACK TONGS,125T ELEVATORS, CAVIN AIR SLIPS [ HOLD PJSM WITH RIG TEAM,HALLIBURTON AND DOYON CASING. I-CONFIRM PIPE COUNT IN SHED AND PROPER PIPE HANDLING EQUIPMENT ON I RIG FLOOR. 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RUN 4-1/2"STRADDLE PACKER COMPLETION ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE TO 3500'MD AT 'MIDNIGHT. FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO RUNNING IN I HOLE(STATIC) APPLY JET LUBE SEAL GUARD(FRICTION FACTOR=1.0)AND TORQUE TURN VAMTOP CONNECTIONS TO OPTIMUM 4,440 FT-LBS TORQUE. -BAKER-LOKALL CONNECTIONS BELOW I UPPER PACKER. -AVERAGE-25JTS/HR 1-NO LOSSES WHILE RUNNING TUBING,9.8 PPG MW IN/OUT -HOLD 5X5 WITH RIG CREWAFTER 5 JOINTS TO CONFIRM FOSV XO MAKEUP AND CREW POSITIONS 5/25/2016 00:00 - 12:00 12.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RUN 4-1/2"STRADDLE PACKER COMPLETION ASSEMBLY FROM 3500'MD AT MIDNIGHT TO 115500'MD(42'ABOVE PROJECTED SET 1DEPTH). I-APPLY JET LUBE SEAL GUARD(FRICTION '•FACTOR=1.0)AND TORQUE TURN VAMTOP CONNECTIONS TO OPTIMUM 4,440 FT-LBS 'TORQUE. -AVERAGE-26 JTS/HR NO LOSSES WHILE RUNNING TUBING,9.8 PPG MW IN/OUT j-NO BAD JOINTS ON RUN(RE-RUN STRING PULLED FROM WELL ON 5/5/16) -TORQUE TURN DATA CHARTS ARE I ATTACHED Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM "All depths reported in Drillers Depths" • i North America-ALASKA-BP Page 33 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) 1 Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) ! Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM !Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) - -- - — (usft) 12:00 - 13:30 1.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP SPACEOUTAND LAND 4-1/2",12.6#,13CR, VAMTOP COMPLETION ASSEMBLY AT 15542' j MD AS FOLLOWS: 1-RUN IN HOLE WITH JOINTS 369-371. OBSERVE 10KLBS SHEAR AT EACH SET OF PINS IN OVERSHOT WHEN PASSING OVER TUBING STUB(4'IN AND 8'IN AT 15538'MD AND 15542'MD). LAYDOWN JOINTS 369-371, PICKUP HGR/PUP AND LANDING JOINT. NO PUP JOINTS REQUIRED. RUN IN HOLE AND LAND STRING WITH END OF OVERSHOT AT 115542'MD I-FINAL PU WEIGHT=155 KLBS,SLACKOFF= 92 KLBS(P272 TOP DRIVE&BLOCKS=35 KLBS) 1- !-FINAL OVERSHOT SWALLOW OVER TUBING STUB=8' -STRADDLE PACKERS CONFIRMED TO ISOLATE SUSPECTED LEAKS FROM TUBING CUTAND PUNCH. -FMC REPRESENTATIVE ON LOCATION TO !RUN IN AND TORQUE LOCKDOWN SCREWS (3-3/4"IN AND 450 FT-LBS) 13:30 - 14:30 1.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RIG UP TO CIRCULATE IN CORROSION INHIBITED BRINE. LAYDOWN LANDING JOINT. _ 14:30 - 16:00 1.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP REVERSE IN 288 BBLS(TOTALANNULUS VOLUME DOWN TO PACKERS)100°F 9.8PPG ,BRINE. LINE UP DOWN TUBING AND PUMP 5 I BBLS AT END OF CIRCULATING TO WASH OFF 1 RHC PLUG PROFILE. 1-3 BPM,730 PSI 16:00 - 17:00 1.00 RUNCOM P ' RUNCMP INSTALL LANDING JOINT AND DROP 1-7/8" 1 ROLLERSTEM BALL AND ROD. LAYDOWN LANDING JOINT. -WAIT 10 MINUTES AND PUMP DOWN TUBING TO CONFIRM ROLLER BALL&ROD IS ON SEAT. 17:00 - 20:00 3.00 j RUNCOM P I RUNCMP j PRESSURE TEST TUBING AND 7"X 4-1/2" •INNER ANNULUS TO 300 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN !AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN(PASSING TESTS). AOGCC REP BRIAN BIXBY WAIVED RIGHT TO WITNESS TEST. -SET PACKERS WITH HES REP DURING I TUBING PRESSURE UP 1-HOLD TUBING PRESSURE AT 2500 PSI DURING IA TEST -TUBING 25 PSI LOSS IN FINAL 15 MIN,IA 15 IPS!PRESSURE LOSS IN FINAL 15 MIN !-PRESSURE UP AND BLEED BACK VOLUMES ALL WITHIN ACCEPTABLE RANGE. -SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION. APPROVAL TO PROCEED GRANTED FROM WSUP. FORM 10-426 SENT TO AOGCC 20:00 - 20:30 0.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP SHEAR DCK-2 IN GLM AT 3026'MD BY ! BLEEDING OFF TUBING PRESSURE QUICKLY. OBSERVE HIGH QUALITY SHEAR. -PUMP 5 BBLS BOTH DIRECTIONS THROUGH GLM AT 2.5 BPM,1000 PSI 20:30 - 21:00 I 0.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RIG UP TO FREEZE PROTECT AND HOLD PJSM WITH PRESSURE CROSSCHECK. Printed 6/6/2016 2:27:42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 34 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 1 End Date:5/26/2016 1X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. i UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr) (usft)._ 21:00 - 23:30 2.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP FREEZE PROTECT TUBING AND IATO500' MD,443'TVD WITH 6.8 PPG 90°F DIESEL -2.5 BPM,800 PSI I 1 -ALLOW DIESEL TO U-TUBE FROM IA TO TUBING FOR 1 HOUR. PRESSURE CHECK AND FLOWCHECKAT END OF HOUR TO i CONFIRM U-TUBE COMPLETE. -500'MD CAP OF 6.8PPG DIESEL AND 9.8PPG !BRINE DOWN TO PXN PLUG PROVIDE 309 PSI OVERBALANCE 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 WHSUR P 1 RUNCMP 1 FMC REPRESENTATIVE DRY ROD 4"CIW TYPE H TWC 1 '-DRAIN STACK PRIOR TO RUNNING PLUG 5/26/2016 100:00 - 04:00 4.00 WHSUR N SFAL 41.00 RUNCMP UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO PRESSURE TEST TWC FROM ABOVE OR BELOW. ! OBSERVE FLOW BY PLUG WHEN PUMPING IN j i BOTH DIRECTIONS. VERIFY NO SURFACE I SYSTEM LEAKS. CONSULT WSUP,WOS AND ' 1 I ODE. CALL OUT VALVE SHOP LUBRICATOR. 04:00 - 06:00 2.00 WHSUR N SFAL 41.00 RUNCMP RIG UP DUTCH RISER AND VALVE SHOP ' I LUBRICATOR. PULL TWC AND DISCOVER NO I RUBBER SEAL ON PLUG. MAKEUP NEW 4" I CIW TYPE H TWC AND SET WITH -i LUBRICATOR. 1-PRESSURE TEST LUBRICATOR TO 300 PSI LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH(ROLLING)FOR FIVE 1 MIN EACH(PASS,SEE ATTACHED CHART) 06:00 - 07:30 1 1.50 WHSUR- P i RUNCMP PRESSURE TEST TWC j -TEST FROM ABOVE WITH WATER TO 250 PSI 1 I ! I LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH I(PASS) I 1 1-TEST FROM BELOW WITH DIESEL TO 250 1 1 PSI LOWAND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN I --- 'EACH(PASS) 107:30 - 08:00 j 0.50 WHSUR N SFAL 41.00 RUNCMP RIG DOWN VALVE SHOP LUBRICATOR AND I DUTCH RISER 108:00 - 10:30 2.50 BOPSUR P 1 RUNCMP 'NIPPLE DOWN BOPE ! -DRAIN STACK,PULL MOUSEHOLE, DE-ENERGIZE ACCUMULATOR j ! -RACK BACK BOP STACK AND LAYDOWN 1 HIGH PRESSURE RISERS !BARRIERS FOR NIPPLE DOWN: 1-PXN PLUG IN XN NIPPLE AT 15920'MD 1-9.8 PPG KWF WITH 500'MD 6.8PPG DIESEL CAP 1-TWC 10:30 - 15:30 5.00 WHSUR P RUNCMP I NIPPLE FMC 13-5/8"X 4-1/16"5K TUBING HEAD ADAPTER AND DOUBLE MASTER 4-1/16"5K DRYHOLE TREE -FMC REP ON LOCATION TO TEST TUBING HANGER VOID TO 250 PSI LOW FOR FIVE MIN AND 4500 PSI HIGH FOR 15 MIN PER OCN#18 (PASSING TESTS,SEE ATTACHED CHART). APPROVAL TO PROCEED GRANTED BY 1 WSUP. 1-PERFORM 250 PSI LOWAND 4500 PSI HIGH 15 MIN VISUAL LEAKTIGHT TESTS OF 1 DRYHOLE TREE(PASS). Printed 6/6/2016 2:27.42PM 'All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 35 of 35 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:WORKOVER(WO) Start Date:5/1/2016 End Date:5/26/2016 X3-017W7-C:(4,133,970.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:5/26/2016 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:30 - 18:00 2.50 WHSUR P RUNCMP CLEAN AND SECURE CELLAR. -SIMOPS: SECURE TOP DRIVE IN ROTARY TABLE. DISCONNECT BLOCKS AND BRIDLE UP. GENERAL RIG DOWN ON RIG FLOOR IN PREPARATION FOR SKIDDING FLOOR. REPLACE AUGER BEARINGS IN SHAKER ROOM. END WO EVENT AND RELEASE PARKER RIG 272 AT 18:00 LEAVE DOUBLE ANNULUS VALVES ON IA AND OA(TO BE REMOVED POST RIG BY VALVE SHOP) -CLEAN LOCATION AND CLOSEOUT WELLWORK TRANSFER PERMIT WITH DRILLSITE OPERATOR -FINAL T/I/O=0/0/20 PSI. ALL VALVES LEFT CLOSED TO GAUGES ON TREE&WELLHEAD. -HANDOVER COMPLETED WITH WELLS GROUP PERFORMANCE SUMMARY: I-TOTAL AFE DAYS=14,TOTAL ACTUAL DAYS '=25.21 (11.21 DAYS OVER) -TOTAL AFE=$4.134MM,TOTAL ACTUAL EXPENDITURE=-$6MM(1.866MM OVER) -209.5 HRS,8.73 DAYS,-$1.92MM NON-PRODUCTIVE TIME/EXPENSE Printed 6/6/2016 2.27'42PM *All depths reported in Drillers Depths* • • P1-122 Well History (Post-Rig Workover) ACTIVITYDATE SUMMARY.a' T/I/O=TWC/0/0. Parker 272 Completion. Pulled 4"TWC#424 and set 4"TWC#421 at 130" 5/26/2016 through stack with 36.5' of ext. ***Job Complete***See log. Final WHP's TWC/0/0. T/I/O=TWC/0/0. Barrriers=TWC x MV. Removed 4"TEMP#25 . Installed upper tree serial #120407662-01. Torqued to API specs. RU CIW lubricator with H-plug pulling tool and stabbed onto tree and PT'd to API specs. Pulled TWC#421 . installed tree cap and PT'd to 500 psi (PASS) . Removed piggyback valves= IA TEMP#04 / OA TEMP #30 . Installed tapped blind flanges and torqued and PT'd to API specs. RDMO***Job Complete***. SEE LOG FOR DETAILS. Final T/I/O=VAC/0/0 AOGCC test required within 5 days of POP due to component changeout. Annulus or wellbore may be fluid packed. 5/28/2016 tags hung on appropiate valves. 5/29/2016 Road to location, Sign in with SSL, Open RAP ***WSR Continued on 05-30-16*** ***WELL S/I UPON ARRIVAL***(post rwo) PULLED BALL N ROD FROM RHC PLUG BODY @ 15,523' MD PULLED BEK-SHEAR VALVE FROM ST#1 © 3,026' MD &SET BK-DGLV IN ST#1 5/29/2016 ***CONTINUE WSR ON 05/30/2016*** ***WSR Continued from 05-29-16*** T/I/O=80/322/Vac Temp= S/I Assist SSL Pre- AOGCC MIT-IA to 2500 psi ***PASSED*** 1st attempt (RWO CAPITAL) Pumped 2 bbls Amb diesel down IA to reach test pressure, IA lost 10 psi in 1st 15 min and 6 psi in 2nd 15 min for a total loss of 16 psi in 30 min test, Bleed IAP, Bled back —2 bbls, AFE sign and tags hung on well, Valve position @ departure- SV, SSV=Closed MV= Open IA& OA= 5/30/2016 OTG FWHP= 80/285/Vac ***CONTINUE WSR FROM 05/29/2016***(post rwo) LRS PERFORMED A PASSING MIT-IA TO 2,500 PSI (see Irs log) PULLED RHC BODY @ 15,523' MD. PULLED PXN PRONG @ 15.909' SLM ATTEMPTED TO LATCH PXN PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD (unable to latch, pulling tool came back with debis) RBIH AND ABLE TO LATCH UP, JARRED ON PXN PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD FOR 1 1/2 HOURS 5/30/2016 ***CONTINUE WSR ON 05/31/2016*** ***CONTINUE WSR FROM 05/30/2016***(post rwo) JARRED ON PXN PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD FOR 1 HOUR RAN 3" CENT, XO, 10' x 2 1/4" P. BAILER, MSFB, TO 15,914' SLM, RECOVERED 2 CUPS VARIOUS SOLIDS ***metal shavings, rocks small pieces metal *** . JARRED ON PXN PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD FOR 1 HOUR RAN 3" CENT, XO, 10'x 2 1/4" P. BAILER, SNORKEL BALL BTM TO 15,914' MD (recovered 1/2cup of sand, metal &rock pieces) 5/31/2016 ***CONTINUE WSR ON 06/01/2016*** ***CONTINUE WSR FROM 05/31/2016*** (post rwo) PULLED 4 1/2" PXN FROM XN NIP @ 15,957' MD RAN 4 1/2" MCX(1.10" bean, 40" lih, x eq. device, sec lock installed, ser#M-54B) IN X NIP © 2,213' MD RAN 4 1/2" CHECKSET TO MCX © 2,213' MD (sheared) ***WELL S/I UPON DEPARTURE ***DSO NOTIFIED OF WELL STATUS*** DSO 6/1/2016 PERFORMED WALK DOWN. 0 . • col co 1 u ,I j x / Ill .2 \ _ ° \ � I ® ( % \ I zz / \ } > ) • \ } \ � f ± ± j / / / y \ no = o o lo- \ 7 7 / 2 \ 2 ) ( f = , , a 0 z1 'Cr , \ k i e = _ k / \ f - _ ~ \ / f ; ii 1 ® ci : 0 § 0 ) 2 (1 i )/ \ — / q y \ a ® \!& < ) e / j \ } _ - ) \ 2 — . « a) G co \ ( � co % ' G a i co co ) I/ 2 ( » i 2 i-1 / 2 % t 12 ƒ H2 / ( < 0 � - ,/ ; ° ' _ E - \ J � E ..... / \ ) § \ 7 1° \ \ 4 / 2 3 2 2 c7) a. : \ C } \ \ 0 13 s < t a 2 ƒ § CO k k ) # \ \ j % _ ) z t.D § 2 # _ 1 N0- , \ / \ sa ca. ; Q [ Z I u e a 00 coC. 2 g ) - { co e a s e = §� f ] .{ 0 \ )' 3 OC< .- 1 .. ) § k a a) / j - » -2- 7,-;, e 3 § \ j k \ z } } co \ ) Z _ / / CD < a. 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I w 1 Datum MD= 16107' w1H13-3/8"x 10-3/4"BKR ZXP w\10'TISK >atum TVD= 8050'SS 11 \ li -19-5/8"x 10-3/4"XO 20"CONDUCTOR,129.46#,X-56, ID=18.770" 155' \ H9-5/8"BKR(Bow en)Casing Patch 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,D=12.415 H 4354' N —1 7"CSG,26#,L-80,VTHC,D=6.276" TOP OF CEMENT -1 5510' rte.\ { Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' +0.► %I d. 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE ; 10542' E-95/8"x7"BKR HRDEZXPLTP fib = I. w/10'TEBK,D=6.18" TOP OF 7"LNR — 10542' P# fi% 5-1 1 1059-5/8"X 7"BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,D=6.22" w 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,ID=8.835" H 10687' 1-14-1/2"OTIs X NP,D=3.813" 150'TVDss CIRCUMFERENTIAL CMT —I-13630' -15200' 01P ' -15400 Hr X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" j --I4-1/2"OTISXNP,D=3.813" Leek point Al lb 9%15483 rig►�� -NI, a -15500 —Jr x 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" I ATCHY CMT w/NO ISOLATION PER LOGS —I ""15200'-16186' : e % 4 —4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" ♦ + 4 A 15559' 17"X4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,ID=3.856" ►�•# 4-1/2"PERFORATION- — 15631' -15636 ! e , CMT REUI�IATIO N(5 SPF) .- 4' 7"LNR,26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, -1 15794' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" of 2 15845'_-14-1/2"OTlS X NP,D=3.813" I% Ir ie Il 41 e ►� i 15876' -17"X 4-1/2"HES TM PKR D=3.856" 40, 4-1/2"TBG,12.6#,13CR-85 VAM TOP, H15973' i 115913' —I4-1/2"OTIS X NP,ID=3.813" .0152 bpf,ID=3.958" o 4 4 15957' 14-1/2"OTIS XN NP,ID=3.725" PERFORATION SUMMARY + OP Illis REF LOG:SLB PLUG ON 03/07/15 i if —I4-112"PX PLUG ANGLE AT TOP PERF:22°@ 16138' OP kb2 % + 15975' 1 4-1/2"WLEG,ID=3.850" Note:Refer to Production DB for historical pelf data % 4 SIZE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz SHOT SOZOP MO 15969' H ampTT NOT LOGGED kbl 2-7/8" 6 16138-16178 S 08/12/15 01/06/16 i*elik •4, 2-7/8" 6 16138-16178 0 01/16/16 Ili if PI 1 S 16178' ELMD —IPBTD(7"EZSV 03/07/15) I' 4-1/2"PERFORATION- -I 16186' -16191' ► el , z; I4 4 ieJ4'I CMT REMEDIATION(5 SPF) li.%%%%% 4 7"LNR,26#, 13CR 85 VAM TOP HC HC, —1 16324' I# iAiAiAi i i�. .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY COMMENTS DATE REV BY COM 'ITS MIDNIGHT SUN UNIT 03/11/15 PKR 272 INITIAL COMPLETION 07/07/15 MICJJMD SET PXN PLUG(06/14/15) WELL: P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS 08/28/15 MGB/JMD PULL PLUG/ADPEZFS(08/10-12/15) PERMIT No: 2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT REVEDIATION PERM 01/13/16 JTC/JMD SQZD PERFS(01/06/16) AR No: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FINAL ODEAPPROVAL 01/26/16 MGB/JMD RE'E2FORAT D SQZD PERFS(1/16/16)SEC 16,T12N,R14E,1374'FSL&937'FEL 04/22/15 DU/JMD TREE C/O(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SWGJMD GLV 00(05/23/15) BP Exploration(Alaska) • . pro Z14-185- Loepp, l4—ISSLoepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA) Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 9:06 AM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo, Yes, MI injection is approved for P1-122. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska SCONE° Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave FEB 0 20201i Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp a(�alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec@BP.com] Sent: Friday, May 13, 2016 12:07 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: FW: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Victoria Good morning Just double checking with you that after the second Borax log results,we are cleared to inject MI in P1-122 . Thanks in advance and have a great weekend Rgds Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1 907-350-3925 coubgc@bp.com From: Schultz, Kirsten L Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 4:34 PM 1 • S To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo, Did we ever get word back from Victoria that we were cleared to put the well on MI?Just wanted to close this loop. Thanks, Kirsty From: Cedillo, Gerardo Sent: Thursday,January 21, 2016 4:50 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Allely, Josh Cc: Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Hi Victoria Good afternoon I concluded 20 ft MD of Zonal Isolation/ 18.9 ft TVD and yes the intention after a work over scheduled for July to repair production casing leaks is to put this well in MI injection. Kind Regards From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loeop(a)alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday,January 21, 2016 3:07 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo; Allely, Josh Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo and Josh, Thank you for the information on the recent channel cement squeeze on P1-122. The cement squeeze job appears to have proceeded as planned and the borax log appears to show the channel not extending into the Sierra Nevada. How many feet of zonal isolation would you conclude? Is your intention to inject MI into this well? Please comment. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.LoeppCa)alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeop@alaska.gov 2 M • From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubgc@BP.com] Sent: Wednesday,January 20, 2016 9:01 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Victoria Good morning After a second squeeze job, re-perforation and re-logging Borax the channel up to the Sierra Nevada was not found, hence deeming isolation from SN to Kuparuk. A channel was found to the HRZ still Attached my interpretation and the SLB field print. Let me know if you have any question and how would you like us to proceed Kind Regards Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1907-350-3925 coubec@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent:Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:08 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Gerardo, Could you please prepare a Sundry Application for review and approval? Should include this information provided below as well as a wellbore schematic,well history, procedure. We can process this sundry expeditiously if you can get it to the AOGCC in the next day or so. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeop(cilalaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeop@alaska.gov 3 • • From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec@)BP.com] Sent:Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:57 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Victoria Good afternoon I'm emailing you the most recent update on P1-122 We Injected the well for 2 weeks and ran a Borax on Oct 10th, attached my interpretation and the log . The interpretation shows a channel all the way to the Sierra Nevada Formation The plan forward would be to squeeze the well, inject for another couple weeks and run a Borax after Could you please let me know if you're ok with the plan forward and foresee any issue with it Rgds 4 _ Borax Log /Oct 10 201 11111... 4 VIIreiff , 1 Ven LOW), F e4 P1 —122 3AfTTY NOTES IV Ell AIWA F a 711'ff1 32'36'•" 1 AcrualCii- &AM ' OW kire= I1 tIF IELEv- 1 i NOP Pger UN&cc* nr 6 sns .. I 21DV -14-10-cm'i Niko.saw 1 s 0111.0.1.0- Its37 i 4 1 04.01 POO GAS Un 6611410PEtS mozeoucrott in 40S,6.06.D., flo. MIME 1r ,.., tv:.: ce"L .:,tt ,... vo:n, DA ---- _..2....1_ 7- T--T. _. _ ,..-.. 4 1 11341/i"MAO,1.110 VC 0.12 4,1$ I-- 4,, t4. 4 - I 11112POF OMNI 11- 1,17 , Ide ''! I X * Minimum C m 3.725-fit 1595r g 442"OTIS XN NIPPLE 1 '.,, 1144:47, - }-ro-sar x r exmioacnio or- 40 111114 11.4 1 r LIC!'*.CtrU.4.F: i 054r g- c? 1 cossr rio-mrciii on.t-40;Au TOP D-i1W-1-{ INS? 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' IlleallidlillailM i 1111111.114,7}_ . .r..,.:va.. tt.A.:-....--tt--IX ;o6g....-1%111 IVICT.r V62° .7Ce ''''VI rp:C. .. 4 ....4 4 3.1 NIA: 14.11.. .--.. ...., ,. $ ..$:?:I:. -"16; ..$4: 4`).1' '4" 1,4" t c r - 1 i 77o, CM3 - 4 "" .. ., I ...„ LL t , 1 • 1 ... ,t; _ ..:4_ I .1 1 t -I•-ir•1 I _"19,° rra Nev tra Nev. 1 . - . . , , • i----- : Be kjit ........._ ' _ .-- •k7. A ta . _ I , , I --••• 1 , • I Aeopuo-i \ i THRZ - 1 , ' '6 -..r. . I 41 . , -..., . .0. k . , .. uluatm,..1m • 16108 ,A.''''" . ....,__„„1 TKC3B TKC3A _ E1311 mom raimeolum 36208 T ML V From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 3:47 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) 7 • S Gerardo, A Borax log is acceptable to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp(a�alaska.c ov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec(aBP.com] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:18 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Von Tish, Douglas B; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: P1-122 Borax log Victoria Good morning . As mentioned in my call,we would like to run a Borax log to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122,following up the variance request OTH-15-007/PBU P1-122/PTD 214-185. We will be waiting for your confirmation to proceed with the plan forward,thanks in advance for your response. Have a great day. Gerardo Cedilla Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1 907-350-3925 coubgc@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent:Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM To: Rose,John G (ASRC); Cedilla, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka,Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas; Davies, Stephen F(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (PTD 214-116) Change in BHL Importance: High 8 • • John, Please prepare a new application for a permit to drill in accordance with 20 AAC 25.015(b)(1). Please submit to our offices by tomorrow morning. You have verbal approval to continue with drilling operations. Thank you, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp(cilalaska.ciov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete if,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose,John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose@bp.com] Sent:Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:10 PM To: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing -sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The water flow log is noted as a requirement of placing this well into injector well operations at some point forward, however, please note the following comments the relate to our new targeted BHL which is potentially in excess of 500' from our permitted BHL: 1. The 1st motor BHA used to landed the well in the production hole on 12/28/14 failed in its objective as the well went^'90' low to plan as indicated below(red dotted line "as drilled"). 9 • . ,.-- Vertical Section P•30 ..",..0 Expected 7'Intermediate Csr 15591'/-57101Vths Gram Root Well til 11ingak T5GR1SS&,/a704`TYt1ss Sag RI . t4MU15W/47i7wl / ISM 1574Y f a tiilvi s 1 Shublik nub t ate 6 omit pr srpaha phew 4450'1VOsi, 454 15007/ 1813-ryD4s Zone 4B .---a uP issn/4n151Yo,, lir MIN W. WOO .41111111111, MR _ .1211 Predicted OWC-8970`TVt25s vertical Section 2. Given land low, the well has been re-planned as follows to recover from this low landing point which pushes the well to the north and east. up net 15700/•e711Vertical Section P-30 79YCn4 0 7- 1W(3.7-/.4,It.t rico 15701/1711'11734 Grass Root W.li WA Pat b r 410/41>"--- jttt7)5-- ---- Kingak 7 Cat 15701'/871174Ehe 15 3543 15709'/4717T4.Iht rSMU 15717'/4174274/011 Sag R .. 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"'"`° � 1t""— I.[6117/.9051°TYDtt Vertical Section 10 • ! crp —w--+ an....h.l ---ice. =room s sow 0 State Plane View P-30 --""-"' '"'"".., .�...". 01110.11111010411111 — an...,.yr+„ — tat sysesao Ignaea to r 1etTr'194Si•ND r.sT11'rvo„ t"5 G,0/1s R 001 4Vt I ........................../...............,......,.........,_ 593/7500 r s mtwoo 1 Curgir,S Pian f j / tit 7 5t%500 • a �. - - - - - - - - - - - N,7 iaa+a$1) CR l tit kilt*f-.Meg tvt,, ♦ Tla slwo dn0r,, t r CMC urn11rt7•1KNs + /ieyy �rfr '�` C 5— 952500 f ''�?a�r���X3 `♦ti Z S95t500 ! flop • 1 595'100 • • • 5003500 10ACSurfact0450.170.ti•/-1t08'IVDss - - 1.3,48'001t VIW.00 PE1 49W)-30931V1Tss SVT aaamlerKM Side hat I wail a`2:W'LIPP"SYS ssiesan A a a a a a a a a a m a 1 i I I i I I g Easting 3. Therefore, as we have moved our targets north and east to satisfy the objectives of the well (while staying within the original geo-polygon target area for the well), the new BHL may or may not exceed 500' as we TD the well given our final well TD (currently calculates at^'514'TD to TD P06 to P10AProjection04). Permitted P06 BHL = 5957091 622606 8930'TVDss New BHL P10A Projection04(see attached report) = 5957301 623075 8934 `TVDss 4. As for the AOR for this new BHL, U-06B now falls within the1/4 mile AOR, however,the initial review of this well indicates an effective cement job was achieved on the 7" intermediate casing set at TSGR at 11,366' MD as 45 bbls of cement was pumped w/o losses and bumping the plug placing the TOC at 1500'—2000' above the 7" shoe depending on whether gauge hole versus gauge+30%volume calculations are used. Therefore, please provide feed-back as to where we need to go next on this issue. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:03 AM 11 • • To: Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Rose,John G (ASRC) Subject: FW: P-30 (7" Casing -sonic log for cement verification) Gerardo, What is your interpretation of the cement quality from the shoe to 350' MD above the shoe? Is there any cement?And cement quality from 14750'to 15200'MD? John, A water flow log will be needed within the first few weeks of injection. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppna alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) mailto:John.G.Rose b . ( ) [ Cad p com] Sent:Tuesday, December 30, 2014 6:40 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30(7" Casing -sonic log for cement verification) Job went well/see the attached drilling report for 12/24/14 providing the details of the cement job. -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@aalaska.gov] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 4:00 PM To: Rose,John G (ASRC) Subject: RE: P-30(7" Casing -sonic log for cement verification) Did the cement job goes as planned? Bumped plugs,floats held, overdisplaced? Please pass on notes from cement job. Thanx, 12 • • Victoria From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose@bD.com] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 3:42 PM To: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Cedillo, Gerardo; Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The 7" intermediate casing string was run and cemented at 15,502' MD(TSGR)on the P-30 Ivishak producer(PTD 214- 116)on 12/24/14 with 95.2 bbls of 15.8 ppg class G tail cement design to provide '1500'of cement above the shoe calculated at 30%excess and as this well will be converted to an lvishak WAG injector as some point forward,the attached sonic log interpretation of that cement job is submitted for your review which indicates"'300'of cement isolation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the details of this report, please contact Gerardo Cedillo (Petrophysicist NWD)directly and I will stand-by for your comments regarding this cement job as it relates to the planned injection well. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 13 prD Z/4 —1 85 1111 • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA) Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 9:38 AM To: 'Laplante,Jamin' Subject: RE: P1-122 Sundry(PTD 214-185) Jamin, This revision to the cement density is approved as outlined below. Please include this approval with the approved sundry. I will update the well files. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer SCANNED FEB 0 8 2017 State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppaalaska.00v CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victorialoepo@alaska.gov From: Laplante,Jamin [mailto:Jamin.LaolanteAbp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 4:48 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: P1-122 Sundry(PTD 214-185) Hi Victoria, I am the engineer for workover on P1-122. I wanted to give you an update about the cement plan. In the approved sundry we it has 15.8 ppg cement pumped during the 7"tieback. Upon further modeling of the cement job we have changed the cement blend to 15.3 ppg to reduce pressure seen during pumping the cement job. I have attached the sundry and the original PTD#of the well is 214-185 Best Regards, Jamin Laplante Rig Workover Engineer Alaska GWO BP Exploration Alaska Cell:907-365-9140 Email: iamin.laplante@bp.com 1 %, Or Tit h �\\I%%y s,, THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas 41',..3a--,i. .. 14 o Conservation Commission -- _._ fALASIc:A f ivi' --_ 333 West Seventh Avenue �'" c GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 U�ALAS Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov David Bjork Engineering Team Lead BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Re: Prudhoe Bay Field, Midnight Sun Oil Pool, PBU P1-122 Permit to Drill Number: 214-185 Sundry Number: 316-182 Dear Mr. Bjork: 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 AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC 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, al P9 1& Cathy P. oerster "ay Chair DATED this of April, 2016. RBDMS IA' APR 1 4 2016 STATE OF ALASKA SKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSI APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL 20 AAC 25.280 1. Type of Request: Abandon 0 Plug Perforations o Fracture Stimulate 0 Repair Well Q : Operations shutdown 0 Suspend 0 Perforate 0 Other Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing EI Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Re-enter Susp Well 0 Alter Casing Il ' Other 0 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration(Alaska),Inc 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: 214-185 ' Exploratory 0 Development ❑ 3. Address: P.O.Box 196612 Anchorage,AK 6. API Number 50-029-23533-00-00 99519-6612 Stratigraphic 0 Service EI 7. If perforating: 8. Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No Il PBU P1-122 ' RECEIVED 9. Property Designation(Lease Number): 10. Field/Pools: MAR M n D O Q U 216 ADL 028297,392146&028299 PRUDHOE BAY,MIDNIGHT SUN OIL - IPIUi/3// d. 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY A - ccTotal Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): / Plugs(MD): JU 16326 ' 8313 ' 16178 8173 2880 v' 16178 None Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 108 20" 47-155 47-155 Surface 4309 13-3/8" 45-4354 45-2868 4930 PP70 Intermediate 10643 9-5/8" 44-10687 44-5479 5750 3090 Production Liner 5782 7" 10542-16324 5419-8311 7240 5410 Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): 16138-16178 8136-8173 4-1/2",12.64 13Cr85 41 -15975 Packers and SSSV Type: 4-1/2"HES TNT Packer Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): 15559/7645 4-1/2"HES TNT Packer 15876/7901 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary ll Wellbore Schematic p 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch Q Exploratory 0 Stratigraphic 0 Development 0 Service I1 14.Estimated Date for Commencing Operations: May 1,2016 15. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 WINJ 0 WDSPL 0 Suspended 0 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS 0 WAG RI ' GSTOR 0 SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ 0 Op Shutdown 0 Abandoned 0 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not Contact Laplante,Jamin be deviated from without prior written approval. Email Jamin.Laplante@bp.com Printed Name David Bjork Title Engineering Team Lead Signature �//'� Phone +1 907 564 5683 Date 0.3/67--` �y/� COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval:Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: Plug Integrity 0 1 BOP Test I Mechanical Integrity Test I Location Clearance ❑ Other:ger 1-es f �-O 35 o e2 515 �f -tt w1 y-�-,c 55 c of M l-T- /.4 >T )rfJlci prcvcV,fc LSGGtpsi✓ . re qv,'r—ec` Qft-<.� I-- biIi cc IriJ - Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes I11" No 0 Spacing Exception Required? Yes 0 No Lrf Subsequent Form Required: /O — 4 O ale APPROVED BYTHE Approved by: COMMISSIONER COMMISSION Date:(.1._13..../C 7r ORIGINAL RBDMSL-I,- APR 1b1016 Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in uplicate bp 0400 istoo +!a Sundry Request for casing repair Well: P1-122i Date: 3/7/2016 Engineer: Jamin Laplante MASP: 2880 psi Well Type: Producer Estimated Start date: May 2016 History: P1-122i is an injector in the Kuparuk Midnight Sun pool which was drilled from Point McIntyre PM1 pad. All other Midnight Sun wells have been drilled from Prudhoe E-Pad, but this injector was drilled from PM1 because that is the closest pad with miscible injectant available. P1-122i will inject both MI and water once returned to operable status. The well was planned for a cemented and perforated completion on the rig. However, proper zonal isolation was not achieved during the initial 7" production casing cement job on the rig. A remedial cement job was performed by the rig with mixed success. Cement quality was deemed sufficient for DPZ isolation; however, there was the potential for injection into the Sierra Nevada sands above the HRZ. A state required borax log was completed after RDMO which indicated there was, in fact, injection in the Sierra Nevada. Service coil completed a remedial cement squeeze, and the well was relogged. The borax results showed the squeeze was successful, with no injection in the Sierra Nevada. In addition to having a bad cement job on the rig, the well was left with multiple leaks in the casing identified at 987', 2702', 7112', and 9123' MD. Scope of Work: The primary objective of this RWO is to restore well integrity and return the well to operable status. Pre Rig Prep Work: 1 Check the tubing hanger lock down screws for free movement. PPPOT-T& IC. 2 Set plug in tubing tail,Tubing punch in joint above proposed RCT cut 3 RCT cut tubing 10'from top of first full joint above the packer, 15483' MD(leave a 30 ft stub). 4 EL assist: Load tubing with 9.8ppg brine and diesel Freeze protect. 5 Set TWC. Install Dry Hole Tree.Configure Annular Valves. Proposed RWO Procedure: • MIRU P272. Test TWC. • ND tree. NU and test BOPE with four preventers configured top down (annular, 9-5/8"fixed, blind shears, mud cross and 2-7/8" x 5" VBR's). Pull TWC. • Pull 4-W 13Cr-85 tubing from RCT cut-15,483' MD. • Set 7" RBP and 50' of sand -70' below 7" liner top. • Mechanically cut 9-5/8" casing. • Pull 9-5/8" casing to surface. • Swap 9-5/8"fixed bore rams to 7"fixed bore rams. Run 7"tie-back fully cemented to surface with -630 bbls of 15.8 ppg class G cement. • Drill out the 7" shoetract and test casing to 4000 psi. • Recover the RBP. • Run 4-1/2" 13Cr completion with 7" x 4-1/2" HES TNT packer. • Set a TWC and RDMO. Post rig Work 1 Pull TWC 2 Circ in packer fluid,set packer,MIT-T,MIT-IA 3 Pull ball and rod,pull RHC seat,pull plug 4 State witnessed MIT-IA after stabilized injection TREE= 4-1/16"CNV • VVH_Lt-EAD= PVC P1 -122 SAFETY TES: WELL ANGLE>700 @ 3236' 0" ACTUATOR= BAKER C OKB.ELEV= 57.1' .� BF.ELEV= .�51)- w*� M4 ax 799' y 2026' H4-1/2'OTIS X NP,D=3.813" ax Angle= 700 @ 3236' *A Datum MD= 16107' `! Datum ND= 8050'SS eA GAS LF?MANDRELS 20"CONDUCTOR,129.46#,X-56,D=18.770" — 156' ST MD TVD DEV TYPE VLV LATCH PORT DATE I ,I 1 3006 2353 67 MAG MY RK 0 05/23/15 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,0=12.415 H 4354' L„ TOP OF CENENT --I 5510' Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' A\I :Z. 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE10542' E— P 9-5/8"x 7"BKR HRD-EZXP LT r dip F' — TOP OF 7'LNR 10542' 10557' JH9-5/8'X 7"BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,ID=6.22" :t 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,D=8.835" H 1068T 150'IVDss CIRCUMFERENTIAL CMT H—13630'-15200' PATCHY CMT w/NO ISOLATION PER LOGS H —15200'-16186' �./-Y I i ►y , , !t 15529' —+4-1I2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" }ti v, 4-1/2"PERFORATION- -{ 15631'-15636 i.•` 15559' 7"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" CMT RE EDIATIO N(5 SPF) ,i, Pil 7"LNR,26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, —I 15794' .0383 bpf,0=6.276" ' i 15845' —14-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" Ar *. y� 15876' --{7"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKI D=3.856" 4-112"TBG, 12.6#,13CR-85 VAM TOP, H 15973' ~� 15913' H4-112"OTIS XNP,D=3.813" .0152 bpf,D=3.958' y I II F _. Y a 5/r/--#--.K- N{✓ & • --I 1595T —{4-1/2"OTIS XN NP,D=3.725' PERFORATION SUMMARY .1 In o. • ■ ff REF LOG:SLB PLUG RECORD ON 03/07/15 \ ANGLE AT TOP FERE:22`@ 16138' wy `.a 15975' — VV {4-1/2" LC�,D=3.850' Note:Refer to Ptoduction DB for historical pert data t, ; SIZE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz SHOT SQZ �' ; 15969' H EMO TT NOT LOGGED 2-718" 6 16138-16178 S 08/12/15 01106!16 'K.:42-7/8" 6 16138-16178 0 01/16/16 w r -y v r . 16178'ELMD —IPBTD(7'EZSV 03/07/15) . ir 4-1/2"PERFORATION- 16186'-16191' •t4I 4 s '4'4 4 4I CMT RHN®IA110N(5SIT) 1'`�``;���iI►I 7"LNR,26#,13CR-85 VAM TOP HC HC, —{ 16324' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY COMMENTS D4TE REV BY COMMENTS MIDNIGHT SUN MIT 03/11/15 PKR272 INTIAL COMPLETION 07/07/15 MJC/JMD SET PXN PLUG(06/14/15) WELL: P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS 08/28/15 MGB/JMD PULL PLUG/ADP32F'S(08/10-12/15) FERNIT No: 2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT REMEDIATION FERFS 01/13/16 JTC/JMD SQZD PH2FS(01/06/16) AR Nb: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FINAL ODE AFFROVAL 01/26/16 MGB/JMD REFE2FORZATED SQZD PH2FS(1/16/16)SEC 16,T12N,R14E, 1374'FSL&937'FEL 04/22/15 DU/JMD TREE CIO(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SVVC/JMD GLV C/O(05/23/15) BP Exploration(Alaska) TREE= 4-1/16"CAN • WELLHEAD= FMC SAFETY OTES: WELL ANGLE>70°@ 3236'*** ACTUATOR= BAKER C P 1 12 2 OKB.ELEV= 57.1' BF.ELEV= 9. 1 KOP_ 1 Max Angle= 70°@ 3236' 0 \ ' ' I L —14-1/2"HES X NP,D 3.813" Datum M20= 16107 ..* Datum TVD= 8050'SS ifil \ lir :qI 20"CONDUCTOR,129.46#,X-56,0=18/70" — 155' 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,D=12.415 - 4354' \ H 1"CSG,26#,L-80,VTHC,D=6276" TOP OF CEMENT — 5510' re Tv II , r 3 Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' ie. qIz 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE & %A 10542' }-9-5/8"X 7"BKR HR -E ZXP LW '� —� =�i w/10'TEBK,D=6.18" TOP OF 7"LNR — 10542' 10557' H9-5/8"X 7"BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,D=622" 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,D=8.835" 10687' �' ZH 4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" ' 112f1 —17"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" 150'TVDss CRCUMFEREN AL CMT --I—13630'-15200' Ilk / /\1 H4-1/2"OTIS XNIP,D=3.813" PATCHY CMT w/NO ISOLATION PER LOGS —I —15200'-16186' ' ' 15529' —14-112"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" it it i 4, 4-1/2"PERFORATION- 15631'-15636 1,/ ►� 15559' -7'X 4-1/2"Hcy TNT RCR,ID=3.856" CMT REMEDIATiO N(5 SPF) ,41` , 7"LNR,26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, H 15794' li .0383 bpf,D=6276" a 15845' —I4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" 1� / /� 15876' 7"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR D=3.856" 4-1/2"TBG,12.6#,13CR 85 VAM TOP, - 15973' OP 15913' --14-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" _0152 bpf,D=3.958" i, % 4_ 4, -J.',-I--. Nr vA,alti_ c-4112, 9 .► 4, 1595T H4-1/2"OTIS XN NP,D=3.725" P132FORATION SUMMARY - R9 LOG:SLB PLUG RECORD ON 03/07/15 H4-1/2"PX PLUG OP ii, ANGLE AT TOP PERF:22°@ 16138' % 0. ki2 . A me / ill 15975' —14-1/2"WLEG,D=3.850" Note:Refer to Production DB for historical perf data SIZE SPF INTERVAL OpnISgz SHOT SQZ 15969' SMD TT NOT LOGGED 2-7/8" 6 16138-16178 S 08/12/15 01/06/16 2-7/8" 6 16138-16178 0 01/16/16 OP I lin 16178'ELMD HPBTD(7"=V 03/07/15) riiit 4 4-1/2"PERFORATION- —I16186'-16191 CMT REMEDIATIO N(5 SPF) %ire %%4 7"LNR,26#,13CR-85 VAM TOP HC HC, — 16324' f 4 14� .0383 bpf,ID=6.276" DATE REV BY COMMENTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS MUtIGHT SUN UNIT 03/11/15 PKR272 IMTIAL COMPLETION 07/07/15 MIC/JM) SET PXN PLUG(06/14/15) WELL: P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS 08/28/15 MGB/JMT PULL PLUG/ADPERFS(08/10-12/15) FFI A T I b:'2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT REMEDIATION PERFS 01/13/16 JTC/JMD SQZD RDFS(01106/16) AR Nb: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC MAL ODE APPROVAL 01/26/16 MGB/JMO REPB2FORATED SOZD PERFS(1/16/16)SEC 16,T12N,R14E,1374'FSL&937'FEL 04/22/15 DL.VJM) TREE 00(04/16/15) _ 05/29/15 SWC/JM)GLV CIO(05/23/15) BP Exploration(Alaska) pNdEnI &��J J }- J ) DIBEsoapd Well a Flow Line Rotary Table • Date 1 All measurements are taken from the rig floor to the center of the element listed. Annular Preventer 13-5/8"5k Shaffer Bolted Cover Spherical Annular Preventer Annular Preventer 13-5/8"5k Cameron CIW •'"�'" ra Type U Double BOP I Y Top Pipe Rams 13-5/8"5k SBR Blind Shear Rams Large Bore Bonnets and Tandem Booster Blind Shear Rams ` Choke Choke 13-5/8"X 3-1/8" Kill • Kill } HCR •rofileMud s HCR j Mud Cross Ira 13-5/8"5k Cameron CIW Type U Single BOP Bottom Pipe Rams Function Volumes(gallons) Annular Preventer Open= 18.48 Close= 28.35 Top Pipe Rams Open= 5.5 Close= 5.8 Blind-Shear Rams Open= 10.5 Close= 10.9 Bottom Pipe Rams Open= 5.5 Close= 5.8 HCR Valves Open= 0.50 Close= 050 +rw.- Manual Choke and Kill Valves require: ®== Upper Spool Lock Downs l:.�. + Middle Spool Lock Downs IA IIP i Lower Spool Lock Downs OA - i' Ground Level ! I Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Cedillo, Gerardo <coubgc@BP.com> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 8:30 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Subject: FW: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria Good morning and apologize for the delay in the response I was gathering the plan forward on work over plan, below you will see the conceptual plan from the PE. Regarding a diagnostic log,the only think I can think off would be probably a temperature log , water flows of course only activate the oxygen in the moving channeling water, hence in MI won't work, If the channel is minor I see very difficult to spot anything with the temperature as the geothermal might mask it. You have any concerns from the Borax results ? Kind Regards From: Schultz, Kirsten L Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 4:43 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo, Leak locations from the SL LDL and EL LDL did not match, but the EL LDL showed leaks at 996', 1077', 1840', 5210', and 9132' MD. General RWO scope would be: Recover tubing, cut and pull 9-5/8", install 7" tieback to surface, fully cement, and run new tubing. Thanks! Kirsty From: Cedillo, Gerardo Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 7:34 PM To: Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: FW: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Hi Kirsten Any program for the workover yet?Or a conceptual plan that I can respond to Victoria RGds From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 3:19 PM 1 • To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo, Do you know of any diagnostics that can be done to demonstrate no migration through the channel when the well is on MI?Where are the leaks in the production casing and how will they be fixed? Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp@alaska.aov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec@BP.com] Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:50 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Allely, Josh Cc: Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Hi Victoria Good afternoon I concluded 20 ft MD of Zonal Isolation/" 18.9 ft TVD and yes the intention after a work over scheduled for July to repair production casing leaks is to put this well in MI injection. Kind Regards From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:07 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo; Allely, Josh Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo and Josh, Thank you for the information on the recent channel cement squeeze on P1-122. The cement squeeze job appears to have proceeded as planned and the borax log appears to show the channel not extending into the Sierra Nevada. How many feet of zonal isolation would you conclude? Is your intention to inject MI into this well? Please comment. Thanx, Victoria 2 S Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Sent: Tuesday,January 26, 2016 3:19 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo, Do you know of any diagnostics that can be done to demonstrate no migration through the channel when the well is on MI?Where are the leaks in the production casing and how will they be fixed? Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp a(�.alaska.00v CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec@BP.com] Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:50 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Allely, Josh Cc: Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Hi Victoria Good afternoon I concluded 20 ft MD of Zonal Isolation/ 18.9 ft TVD and yes the intention after a work over scheduled for July to repair production casing leaks is to put this well in MI injection. Kind Regards From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:07 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo; Allely, Josh Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo and Josh, 1 • i Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Cedillo, Gerardo <coubgc@BP.com> Sent: Thursday,January 21, 2016 4:50 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA);Allely,Josh Cc: Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Hi Victoria Good afternoon I concluded 20 ft MD of Zonal Isolation/^'18.9 ft TVD and yes the intention after a work over scheduled for July to repair production casing leaks is to put this well in MI injection. Kind Regards From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:07 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo; Allely, Josh Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185, Sundry 315-698) Gerardo and Josh, Thank you for the information on the recent channel cement squeeze on P1-122. The cement squeeze job appears to have proceeded as planned and the borax log appears to show the channel not extending into the Sierra Nevada. How many feet of zonal isolation would you conclude? Is your intention to inject MI into this well? Please comment. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp aC�alaska.00v CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec(aBP.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 9:01 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Victoria 1 • . Good morning After a second squeeze job, re-perforation and re-logging Borax the channel up to the Sierra Nevada was not found, hence deeming isolation from SN to Kuparuk. A channel was found to the HRZ still Attached my interpretation and the SLB field print. Let me know if you have any question and how would you like us to proceed Kind Regards Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1907-350-3925 coubac@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:08 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Gerardo, Could you please prepare a Sundry Application for review and approval? Should include this information provided below as well as a wellbore schematic,well history, procedure. We can process this sundry expeditiously if you can get it to the AOGCC in the next day or so. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.LoeppCcr�.a laska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepo@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [rnailto:coubec@BP.cor ] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:57 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) 2 • • Victoria Good afternoon I'm emailing you the most recent update on P1-122 We Injected the well for 2 weeks and ran a Borax on Oct 10`h, attached my interpretation and the log . The interpretation shows a channel all the way to the Sierra Nevada Formation The plan forward would be to squeeze the well, inject for another couple weeks and run a Borax after Could you please let me know if you're ok with the plan forward and foresee any issue with it Rgds 3 0 0 Borax Log /Oct 10 2015 ,-- -- ' -- - 3 talICRO. 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'" i'� il4C it4 4753 SS` +.7's anw +°.k:^i3u*s7 :w -.. �+�3 4x°' : r: tsae 44 .. t1 1 CM3 :t 'G� 570 e r 1 .1•?,tz - 1580. irra Nev. 590+ r 1"."\ 4- . 4, -cam. :r�ra Nev Ela x . A. , . THIS ii .4,w!-.I -8900 ri a' :...!":4:. 610+ TKG36 lif. ? , -112. 1 moimismos TKC3A 6201 TPILV From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) mailto:victoria.loe Oalaska. ov Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 3:47 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) 6 • • Gerardo, A Borax log is acceptable to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppalaska.qov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec(aBP.com] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:18 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Von Tish, Douglas B; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: P1-122 Borax log Victoria Good morning . As mentioned in my call ,we would like to run a Borax log to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122 ,following up the variance request OTH-15-007/PBU P1-122/PTD 214-185. We will be waiting for your confirmation to proceed with the plan forward,thanks in advance for your response. Have a great day. Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1907-350-3925 coubec@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas; Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (PTD 214-116) Change in BHL Importance: High 7 John, Please prepare a new application for a permit to drill in accordance with 20 AAC 25.015(b)(1). Please submit to our offices by tomorrow morning. You have verbal approval to continue with drilling operations. Thank you, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppt alaska.Qov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation. Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose@bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:10 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The water flow log is noted as a requirement of placing this well into injector well operations at some point forward, however, please note the following comments the relate to our new targeted BHL which is potentially in excess of 500' from our permitted BHL: 1. The 1st motor BHA used to landed the well in the production hole on 12/28/14 failed in its objective as the well went—90' low to plan as indicated below(red dotted line "as drilled"). 8 • 7,> Vertical Section P-30 E:xptcttd 7'intermediate rig 15591'f 47101VO11 -.— Gross Root Wait �,, "+`^+""'~�~�~~mayy~�~ Sag Rile Isstriselr/-anonym. 0} s i ifl T.An 25744!F 41834`1V0vi i Shublik Mt1f ipate 6 67in t of trpatW the d19501i,nti 4SP 151113?/ t3'T8'iVnn -"i i iii i i emi wir Zone 4B i� ,iiii i i i i i li iiiiiiiii -1 4 1 I I I I!Mr r AM OM OM NNW .,,fit Predicted OWC-8970 VDsx Vertical Section 2. Given land low, the well has been re-planned as follows to recover from this low landing point which pushes the well to the north and east. 'SpAr tkot P.MY r.aJ71rurxsgyp...10 Vertical Section P-30 --.- thr 1••t-r-aelsaa2 r:7it•tv�n., �•t:;Kr,t -�.. 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'""'"'" ""'"+"''"'"'""'''""'"'""n"""""""".'"a ri 1 %56500 i Orti,s.ai Plan M o retro i 5915504 - - - - - - - - - - - - Sa 7 Want 4) 595/500 ._....want .r..— .\ MR M f it MIA I t1 rt Ww • ' a,7a 5457504 rFM l N. r CO t 595'2500 ,.. �c5m7'I.anM'cwrr °rM-sb�rf7F7=jj�i ``*. Z jJ r3'°j"f,o, • 5951'500 -404 1 1 N. 5450500 1 1 1 Ei?4"Suttaca tsit SWSOO(-HOW:YO•1 1 i N t 5Wt7540 PBI 4941'/-30931Wss W8 rnaerr.srr2M Soft,H *"iT-m Mai.Upp.WS YAMS) i i i i i a b Eaating 3. Therefore, as we have moved our targets north and east to satisfy the objectives of the well (while staying within the original geo-polygon target area for the well),the new BHL may or may not exceed 500' as we TD the well given our final well TD (currently calculates at—514'TD to TD P06 to P10AProjection04). Permitted P06 BHL = 5957091 622606 8930'TVDss New BHL P1OA Projection04(see attached report) = 5957301 623075 8934 'TVDss 4. As for the AOR for this new BHL, U-06B now falls within the 1/4 mile AOR, however,the initial review of this well indicates an effective cement job was achieved on the 7" intermediate casing set at TSGR at 11,366' MD as 45 bbls of cement was pumped w/o losses and bumping the plug placing the TOC at 1500'—2000' above the 7" shoe depending on whether gauge hole versus gauge+30%volume calculations are used. Therefore, please provide feed-back as to where we need to go next on this issue. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:03 AM 10 • • To: Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: FW: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Gerardo, What is your interpretation of the cement quality from the shoe to 350' MD above the shoe? Is there any cement?And cement quality from 14750'to 15200'MD? John, A water flow log will be needed within the first few weeks of injection. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppalaska.qov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose@bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 6:40 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Job went well/see the attached drilling report for 12/24/14 providing the details of the cement job. -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loeppOalaska.gov] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 4:00 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Did the cement job goes as planned? Bumped plugs,floats held, overdisplaced? Please pass on notes from cement job. Thanx, 11 • • Victoria From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose©bp.com] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 3:42 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Cedillo, Gerardo; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The 7" intermediate casing string was run and cemented at 15,502' MD (TSGR) on the P-30 Ivishak producer(PTD 214- 116) on 12/24/14 with 95.2 bbls of 15.8 ppg class G tail cement design to provide '1500'of cement above the shoe calculated at 30%excess and as this well will be converted to an Ivishak WAG injector as some point forward,the attached sonic log interpretation of that cement job is submitted for your review which indicates^300'of cement isolation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the details of this report, please contact Gerardo Cedillo (Petrophysicist NWD)directly and I will stand-by for your comments regarding this cement job as it relates to the planned injection well. Thanks -jr John G. 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Operations Performed Abandon 0 Plug Perforations ® Fracture Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing 0 Operations shutdown 0 Suspend 0 Perforate 0 Other Stimulate 0 Alter Casing 0 Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Repair Well 0 Re-enter Susp Well 0 Other:(tekvLlv/f 5/wt/.D L5' 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration(Alaska),Inc 4. Well Class Before Work 5. Permit to Drill Number: 214-185 d_ 3. Address: P.O.Box 196612 Anchorage, Development 0 Exploratory 0 AK 99519-6612 Stratigraphic 0 Service 10 6. API Number: 50-029-23533-00-00 7. Property Designation(Lease Number): ADL 0392146 8. Well Name and Number: MSUN P1-122 9. Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10. Field/Pools: PRUDHOE BAY,MIDNIGHT SUN OIL 11.Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth: measured 16326 feet Plugs measured 16178 feet RECEIVED true vertical 8313 feet Junk measured feet FEB 16 2016 Effective Depth: measured 16178 feet Packer measured See Attachment feet true vertical 8173 feet Packer true vertical See Attachment feet AOGCC Casing: Length: Size: MD: TVD: Burst: Collapse: Structural Conductor 108 20"129.46#X-56 47-155 47-155 Surface 4309 13-3/8"68#L-80 45-4354 45-2868 5020 2260 Intermediate 10643 9-5/8"40#L-80 44-10687 44-5479 5750 3090 Production Liner 5252 7"26#L-80 10542-15794 5419-7832 7240 5410 Perforation Depth: Measured depth: 15630-15635 feet 16138-16150 feet 16150-16158 feet 16158-16161 feet 16161-16178 feet 16178-16178 feet 16186-16191 feet True vertical depth: 7699-7703 feet feet 8136-8147 feet 8147-8155 feet 8155-8157 feet 8157-8173 feet 8173-8173 feet 8181-8185 feet Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 4-1/2"12.6#13Cr85 41-15975 41-7987 Packers and SSSV(type,measured and See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment true vertical depth) 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated(measured): 15630'-15635',16138'-16177.5',16186'-16191'. Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 21 Bbls 15.8 ppg Class G Cement,20 Bbls 14 ppg Squeeze Crete Cement,58.4 Bbls Fresh Water,1994 psi. 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 100 280 1975 Subsequent to operation: Shut-In 210 0 14.Attachments:(required per 20 MC 25.070.25.071,&25.283) 15.Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations ® Exploratory 0 Development 0 Service ® Stratigraphic 0 Copies of Logs and Surveys Run 0 16.Well Status after work: Oil 0 Gas 0 WDSPL 0 Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ H WAG 0 GINJ 0 SUSP 0 SPLUG 0 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: 315-698 Contact Catron,Garry R(Wipro) Email Garry.Catron@bp.com Printed Name Catron,Garry R(Wipro) Title PDC Principal Engineer Signature ��� / Phone +1 907 564 4424 Date 2/16/16 G �r� fr,1M6` Form 10-404 Revised 5/2015 31st 1 I� '12BDMS I L FEB 1 8 2016 Submit Original Only • Packers and SSV's Attachment MSUN P1-122 SW Name Type MD TVD Depscription P1-122 PACKER 10541.8 5419.1 7" Baker ZXP Top Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15559.21 7645.1 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15876.11 7901.34 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer • • (7 c @ o a) p o)m en o Z a) a) m c co c O w - a) a) m m o N W 2 cn U O Q O co N m a) N a) c)a) 0 w 4) a) O _Q- a) - -0 co o U L6 a) c Q co p LL 0- a) N N -p U � o - cn -p O b cn o f .0 c O L c u c J Ill N _C J O E 7 c 0 -O Y CO w J O •3 a) N L Q (� 0- CO L() O7 J a) co 2 LU @.) 0) m 0 -0 a3 CD O c oc all O Q J V O Ni: O O O L6 C/) I— c � Q `jJ c �pao 2p Q I- c c Q Q c c - 2 o J co U Co •6O13o co pO� Oo co -) O 0_ _00 _c O)a0oo w 0 a) -1 o ZN -0 = a) N co aa)) w en c 3 e o w Un o en co CD w am (13 i = • 0_ ate) 2 -CI- 3 x- 0- 22 crJr' Q o a) 02 Q O � o �_JJ cnQ2 C N as � N � � a) 3 N aU� ww cmw 0 >- a) M LL c0 -0 a) tun ?i N O a) F- J tO O u '.+ Ct a) a .) a) u c o o .Q 7 (n a) E O O 0 CV < Yai � � CD c Crp � coj � � 2 v) O � >, cn ›,� o '§ w co (Dcfl *N CO 0 neo mom {- v) c0 J � "Dcv tN CD > 2 oN N > N o c- o o0ca -1 -1 �- w2 _0 OI- L � a o � _a > a)< ©v) v) ~ � 0 u (I) U4'2 CDa) d � N a) u) a) ID a) } rn aa)) * o U CV iN c 5 d 0 C -0 a) 0 a) 3J c .. wH7- � > • N- 7 L C 01 C U +- O r --j CO ( ( > 4 T-- 4- Z -Q () O Q = O Y a) N N CO * OU 0 = _0 r- 4- a) E * - c ' - Z ioa0 cnz - LLJ V) u�i v `� c cop mwOO mD ©L D rn u L > � rn o � 2 C � U) OH � � � C� p U cn c) o I- o -Qo� � I- c 0 o -c JIZ >. r .- 0D0w � �' ° o o y co m o " ,c j • J O (n co ( - U 11 Ur 0 O O J C O W J a W Q H Z I W m x O L cn o ILLI a_ 1- HH 0 -0 N oH0o HH < H < 00CO w � Z m 'c N � � > � Q Q a 0 cc " -oW cav10 HZmJ0 � � a 0 0 � o U)> II uj 0 > 0 J a O a W U, 0 a a) -O >= Z Z O (n J 2 Um Jm A - c a) > oaOW m _ 0ccn U (n UW) � � OLL W � HmOz W am - U < O 0 H M O CC tr ,a Z U N O 0 Eo Q .o 0 U ISI 0Qm0 0 O '+. @ 0Om O -, aOf— Z O Q II Q LU 3 aa) co Www J � w H WLLIa JH uJ h = WcnOw O a) 0 o � Qa - c 03 ° 0 U v' 2 H 0- cc U cc mcc ~ = cC J -c E - zL< c < W o ~ C m O0Qpa0 a LL die -a � - z � � 2Jamw c HUwOO o Omin a -1 0a = (Qi) 0H O � c_ F T •(, a `— � U, C' � � wO w C1 O J N- z H 2 --O Q C 4) O m Q _j C u=) d D U Z J < C O o o) II U) O m - w I- 0 NW Um0Ucfl 0 o cup_a * CoQ = = W W Q I w tOn M M w (0 Y cru L` 2 - L` N 0 w 2 � * * a) � maz2aWzJLL 0 m � cn - m , * C4 r � z m.tNDH WJQU0 z 0 LT]121 .....„, w _,ow E �n m �z o w Q 0 Q U 0 Q t � x Q > 00 > O = ZL.0 ,_ � co � -00 � � YQdLai � (n - o- 2 _, a -lw ,- _1wr) ao ? � a c -° ° z -1 (nJcoa � ( u) w QO JHNOHNOchrz CL a) wJ2OQ (/) a ~ >O> Q a- _1 ENDz1 = Z � Nzzc C 0 o Oia � UJv) < a > a OW _ O Q Q (DLL ° EN >> �m < 1- EDI- 1--01- 2WNNQ , NQzOO - U �pLL 3 ' 0OW Q u ( `p > Zo a' r � � OQW W a) -. c) OWO � z OwJ \ W O � � Oo � OoH � - � C wY ODa2JmJJLL Ow a LLL - LL W QHz ? \ � 'alz _ Z .. 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T 2026` 1--14-1/2'OTIS X NP,D=3.813" Max Angle= 70°@ 3236' 1 Datum MD= 16107' •" Y Datum ND= 8050'SS _ _ _ GAS LFT MABs 20"CONDUCTOR,129.46#,X-56,115=18.770'7— 155' ST MD TVD DEV TYPE VLV LATCH PORT DATE 1 3006 2353 67 MEMG DMY RK 0 05/23/15 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,D=12.415—F—_ 4354' I L __._ TOP OF CEMENT 1_1 5510' .4.41 Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' 41 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE 10542' 1—s-yrs'x 7"BKR HF2DEZXPLIP ' ►= w/10'TE3K,0=6.18" TOP OF 7"LNR H 10542' 10557' —19-5/8'X 7"BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,ID=6.22" , I9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,D=8.835" 10687' 150'TV Dss CIRCUMFERENTIAL CMT H—13630'-15200'1 �, .4 I f, A PATCHY CMT w/NO ISOLATION PER LOGS —j—15200' - 16186' i � 1 � + , , I,.4 [' 15529' —4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813'1 i.`1 `� 15559' --I 7'X 4-112"HES TNT PKR D=3.856" 4-1/2'PERFORATION- H 15631' -15636 +g * — CMT REMEDIATION(5 SPF) Imii.a;!a PIP 7"LNR,26#, L-80 VAM TOP HC, H 15794' t .0383 bpf,D=6.276" A*.i 15845' H4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" 1 * 4 . 6•..1 +. I.,. 4.-.1 +. 4.1 — 15973' 15876' —{7"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR D=3.856J 4-1/2"TBG,12.6#,13CR-85 VAM TOP, 1 ___ �++ !1 15913' 1--)4-u2'OTIS X NP,D=3.813" 0152bpf,D=3958" I 34 I I �* + v. y 4, 15957' —4-1/2"OTIS XN NP,D=3.725" PERFORATION SUM1wAAR1' \\''' I II 11,.*,4. F2EF LOG:SLB PLUG RE<ORI)ON 03/47/15 yj **� ANGLE AT TOP PERE 22°@ 16138' 1 *. Note:Refer to Production DB for historical pert data 15975' —14-112"WLEG,D=3.850" SIZE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz SHOT ' ..4.. 15969`0 a MD 7T NOT LOGGED 2-7/8" 6 16138- 16178 S 08/12/15 01/06/16 4' ' 2-7/8" 6 16138- 16178 0 01/16/16 t rk�{A0-1.(-1 Fr V'I. f V R .,, 16178'ELMD1HPBTD(7"EZSV 03/07/1 '4.. ,-V 4--1/2"PERFORA TION- H 16186'-16191' GAT RENIEDIATIO N 5 SPF **w�+ ►. 4. Ar*4, *4 7"LNR 26#,13CR-85 VAM TOP HC HC, H 16324' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY COMMENTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS M1DMGHT SUN UNIT 03111/15 PKR 272 INITIAL COMPLETION 07/07/15 MICJJMD*SET PXN PLUG(06/14/15) WELL. P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS _ 08/28/15 MGB/JMD PULL PLUG/ADPBRFS(08/10-12/15) PEWIT No:'2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT RHME)IAT1ON FERES 01/13/16 JTC/JMQ SQZ-D PERES(01/06/16) AR No: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FINAL ODE APPROVAL 01/26/16 MGB/JMD REJERFORA 1 W SIZED PERFS(1/16/16)SEC 16,T12N,R14E, 1374'FSL&937'Fa. 04/22/15 DI1/JMD TREE C/O(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SWC/JMD GLV C/O(05/23/15) BP Exploration(Alaska) COC. oQ WJw C �a - c!oo v (O 0 N Z e- e- . . . e- . a) v .fl 3__co IT_ H Y x u v M meU) a o Q a N~ oc v v r O r (i., -c c J z pp F- >, V• a.:. V V) > C N QC O O •C O w a -O 0 n a u 0 t9 C Q a 0 .j W N CO t0 tO tO t0 t0 N rO O N E CO J Q ., U" . . . . . `,7_ e- r L U y, .1= J 2 > C C C C C > }' a) O to r-+ N I--a. H 0 0 to to t0 to C f6 O L C C cu to co O O r N T N- 0 tZ > Z Q N C C >' cilOca) Q CU Z a O -O c O >. L a H ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ -, O C C 0 OW. J J J J J J J _J y w w w w w w w w C to O O H LL LL LL LL LL U. 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N • N y •= a V) ain 4 r N '' M cc t0 vNf U lap 0- Q ,.,,,r`' Y Y d o v) Z ar -o uo • 'y c • v, C.D .-I u r, to .- y c a 8 cop L 1 � it ti a m • Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 6:19 AM To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM;AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M TL;AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead;AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; AK, D&C Wireline Operations Superintendent; AK, D&C Well Services Operations Superintendent;AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; Gerik, Bob G;Igbokwe, Chidiebere; 'chris.wallace@alaska.gov' Cc: AK, D&C DHD Well Integrity Engineer;AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator; AK, D&C Projects Well Integrity Engineer; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; Regg, James B (DOA); Allely,Josh; Pettus, Whitney; Sayers, Jessica; Dickerman, Eric; AK, D&C Wells Eline Coordinator; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: NOT OPERABLE:Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Diagnostics Complete All, Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) was recently brought online to facilitate diagnostics to assess injection conformance. BP has completed all necessary logging and evaluation. At this time, the well has been reclassified as Not Operable and added to the Quarterly Not Operable report until integrity can be restored. Please call with any questions or concerns. Thank you, Whitney Pettus (Alternate:Kevin Parks) BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator CANNIER jUN 0 3alb WIC Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email: AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@BP.com From:-AKTEACIAtell Integrity Coordinator Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1616 2:29 PM To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM; AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M TL; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Doug A;"-Daniel, Ryan; AK, D&C Wireline Operations Superintendent; AK, D&C Well Services Operations Superintendent; AK, RES GPLEast Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; Gerik, Bob G; Igbokwe, Chidiebere; Schul irsten L; 'chris.wallace@alaska.gov' Cc: AK, D&C DHD Well Integrity Engineer; AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator; AK, D&C Projects Well Integrity Engineer; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; 'Regg, James B (DOA)'; Allely, Josh; Pettus, Whitney; Sayers, Jessica; Dickerman, Eric; Morrison, Spencer; AK, D&C Wells Eline Coordinator Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Place omni ction for Water Flow Log All, Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) is a newly drilled injector with known production casing leaks. A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirmed there are four production casing leaks all found above the top packer. A water flow log obtained on October 10, 2015 indicated a channel running from 15,968'to 15,879'. A secondary squeeze was 1 • • Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 12, 2016 2:29 PM To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM; AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M TL;AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead;AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan;AK, D&C Wireline Operations Superintendent;AK, D&C Well Services Operations Superintendent;AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; Gerik, Bob G;Igbokwe, Chidiebere; Schultz, Kirsten L; 'chris.wallace@alaska.gov' Cc: AK, D&C DHD Well Integrity Engineer;AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator;AK, D&C Projects Well Integrity Engineer; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; Regg, James B (DOA); Allely,Josh; Pettus, Whitney; Sayers,Jessica; Dickerman, Eric; Morrison, Spencer; AK, D&C Wells Eline Coordinator Subject: UNDER EVALUATION:Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) Place on Injection for Water Flow Log All, Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) is a newly drilled injector with known production casing leaks. A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirmed there are four production casing leaks all found above the top packer.A water flow log obtained on October 10, 2015 indicated a channel running from 15,968'to 15,879'. A secondary squeeze was performed on January 06, 2016 to mitigate the channeling behind pipe. BP has obtained permission from the AOGCC to place this well on injection for up to 14 days. The well is reclassified as Under Evaluation so that a secondary water flow log can be obtained in order to confirm injection conformance. Plan Forward: 1. Coil: Squeeze Channel—DONE 01/06/16 2. Operations: Place well on injection 3. DHD: Monitor daily 4. Electric Line: Adperfs, Perform water flow log 5. Well Integrity Engineer: Additional diagnostics as needed Please call with any questions or concerns. Thank you, Whitney Pettus (Alternate:Kevin Parks) BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator WIC Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email: AKDCWeliintegrityCoordinator@BP.com From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 6:37 PM--._„ To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM; AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M•Tt AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, RyanrAfc,DjitC Wireline Operations Superintendent; AK, D&C Well 1 ` . • Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2015 9:39 AM To: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Cc: Regg,James B (DOA) Subject: RE: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD#2141850)for economic evaluation Whitney, Permission to inject for the 14 days as described is granted. Regards, Chris Original message From: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Date: 11/27/2015 9:52 AM (GMT-09:00) To: "Wallace, Chris D (DOA)" <chris.wallace@alaska.gov> Cc: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com>, "Regg, James B (DOA)" <jim.regg@alaska.gov> Subject: FW: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD #2141850) for economic evaluation Chris, I hope you had a happy Thanksgiving. The sundry for P1-122 was submitted. If everything looks in order, BP would like to confirm permission to operate this well for up to 14 days to obtain data for an updated rig repair job scope. Diagnostic work has been tentatively scheduled in early December. Thank you, Whitney Pettus (Alternate:Kevin Parks) BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator WIC Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email: AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator(a BP.com From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Sent: 6. ovember 12, 2015 4:51 PM To: 'chris.wallace@a . - soy' Cc: AK, D&C Well Integrity Co. ator Subject: FW: Permission to Inject P - (PTD #2141850) for economic evaluation Chris, As per out conversation yesterday, BP would like permission to plac- •'-ctor P1-122 (PTD#2141850) on injection for continued diagnostics. This is a newly drilled injector that failed a MIT-IA on • ch 09, 2015 but passed a MIT-T on June 14, 2015.A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirms there are four production . g leaks all found above the packer at the following depths: 987', 2702', 5208',and 9123' MD. A liquid leak rate of the i •-r annulus obtained on June 20, 2015 indicted a leak rate of 1.2 gallons per minute at 4000 psi. 1 TREE= 4-1/16"CM/ 410 4i Wa.LHE D= FMC P1122 SAFETY NOTES: WELL ANGLE>70°@ 3236'*** ACTUATOR= BAKER C OKB.ELEV= 57.1' BF.ELEV i K0P= 799' t, 2026' --14-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" P x Angie= 70°@ 3236' ;w:4 I II [JI Datum MD= ' 16107' p Datum ND= 8050'SS GAS LIFT MANDRILS 20"CONDtJCTOR,129.46#,X-56,D=18.770" — 155' ST MD TVI, DEV TY FE VLV LATCH FORT DATE 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,D=12.415 —{ 4354' l LI 1 3006 2353 67 WAG DMY RK 0 05/23/15 TOP OF CEMENT —1 5510' .# Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' ,- 1. 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE -=« � - 10542' }—9-5/8"X 7"BKR HRD•EZXPLTP iF •' w/10'TEBK,ID=6.18" TOP OF 7'LNR — 10542' ,''."w 10557' —19-518"X 7"BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,ID=6.22' 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,D=8.835" —1 1068T dLi 150'TVDss CRCUMFERENTIAL CMT —I—13630'-15200' --Jr 9-.1 C.1 PATCHY CMT w/NO ISOLATION PER LOGS — —15200'-16186' I 15529' —14-1/2'OTIS X NP,D=3.813" F.4 4-1/2"PERFORATION- — 15631' -15636 ; to 15559' 7'X 4-1/2'HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" CMT REMEDIATl0 N(5 SPF) I 7"LNR,26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, H 15794' --,OAK 0383 bpf,D=6.276" w 11110 15845' —14-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" wj C4 15876' --17"X 4-112'HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" 4-112"TBG, 12.6#,13CR 85 VAM TOP, 15973' 15913' H4-112"OTIS XNP,D=3.813" --/\.0152 bpf,D=3.958" .k • 1 1595T H4-1/2"OTIS XN NP,0=3.725" PERFORATION SUMMIARY REF LOG: ON XX/XX/XX Ar•' ANGLE AT TOP PERF: °@ X / 15975' H4-1/2"WLEG,D=3.850" 4,1 Note:Refer to Production DB for historical pert data ! —{ELM)TT NOT LOGGED ' SIZE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz SHOT SOZ 01• 1 oil ki Gfi i# PBTD(7"EZSV 03/07/15) ik i , 1 /ii ar 4-1/2"PERFORATION- —I 16186'-16191' +� is t: :• Is- i‘ WI CMT REMATIO N(5 SPF) ►. )4*! "+ . 7"LNR,26#,13CR-85 VAM TOP HC HC, —{ 16324' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY COMNENTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS MDNIGHT SUN UNIT 03/11/15 PKR 272 IMTIAL COMPLETION WELL: P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS PERMT No:"2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT REMEDIATION FERFS API No: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FINAL ODEAPFROVAL SEC 16,T12N,R14E 1374'FSL 8 937'FEL 04/22/15 DU/JMD TREE C/O(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SWC/JMD GLV CJO(05/23/15) BP Exploration(Alaska) 111 4Pti F T�� • THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas o f ®® Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 ITh` ,,, "'"'' Main: 907.279.1433 LAS ^r NLP` Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Josh Allely Well Intervention Engineer NOV 4 216 BP Exploration(Alaska), Inc. 5%. ( ` � — P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Re: Prudhoe Bay Field, Midnight Sun Oil Pool, MSUN P1-122 Sundry Number: 315-698 Dear Mr. Allely: 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 AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC 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, Cathy P. oerster Chair DATED this 4 day of November, 2015 Encl. RBDMd JQ u 11015 STATE OF ALASKA •ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM*N APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPRO 20 MC 25.280 1. Type of Request: Abandon 0 Plug Perforations 0, Fracture Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing ❑ Operations shutdown 0 Suspend 0 Perforate Other Stimulate 0 Alter Casing 0 Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Repair Well 0 Re-enter Susp Well 0 Other Remedial Squeeze ® - 2. Operator Name: BP Exploration(Alaska),Inc 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: 214-185 ' 3. Address: P.O.Box 196612 Anchorage,AK Exploratory 0 Development 0 99519-6612Stratigraphic 0 Service Ed. 6. API Number: 50-029-23533-00-00- 7. If perforating: 8. Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? ,.y� Yes 0 No m MSUN P1-122 ' RECEIVED 9. Property Designation(Lease Number): / i 6�10. Field/Pools: NOV 12 1 2 2015 // ADL 0392146! AL.L77.�%L?y> '41)0-61- Z-r"7 '/f r PRUDHOE BAY,MIDNIGHT SUN OIL 1 l 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth ND(ft): Effective Depth MD(ft): Effective Depth ND(ft): Plugs(measured): Junk(med 16326. 8313 • 16178 8173 Casing Length Size MD ND Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 108 20"129.46#X-56 47-155 47-155 0 0 Surface See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment Intermediate See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment Production Liner See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth ND(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment See Attachment Packers and SSSV Type: See Attachment Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and ND(ft): See Attachment No SSSV Installed No SSSV Installed 12.Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 0 13.Well Class after proposed work: BOP Sketch 0 Detailed Operations Program 0 Exploratory 0 Stratigraphic 0 Development 0 Service IBJ• 14.Estimated Date for Commencing Operations: 15. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 Gas 0 WDSPL 0 Suspended 0 16.Verbal Approval: ,L Date: /10—/,j WINJ ® • GINJ 0 WAG 0 Abandoned ❑ /' Commission Representative: t ca„..,,a . 4 . Op Shutdown 0 GSTOR 0 SPLUG 0 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is tru and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Allely,Josh(BPXA) Email Josh.Allely@bp.com Printed Name Allely,Josh(BPXA) Title Well Intervention Engineer Signature s 41111-- Phone +1 907 564 5732 Date 11 / 1( 05 5 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval:Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number. 316 - (9 Plug Integrity Yy❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test 0 Location Clearance1N0 Other: 4.- R((c a.c.'.. / (4-1. f C ` V e--3 ..J` c-ie.' Spacing Exception Required? Yes 0 No IT Subsequent Form Required: /b %o Y /r APPROVED BYTHE / Approved by COMMISSIONER COMMISSION Date:11_2,5- 5 ORIGINAL /l' Z.cr - Ls-- ' ,X - RSDMS tt6. 0 12015 Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 5/2015 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate 1 0//r ./ (0 5.. is-, TREE= 4-1/16"CNV WELLHEAD= FAC ACTUATOR= BAKER C 0 P1 -1 22 slir NOS: WELL ANGLE>70°6 3236'°°° COB.ELEV= 57.1' BF.BEV= KOP= 799' , 20 -14-1/2"OTIS X I� D=3.813' Max Angle= 70°©3236' :04.1 Datum MD= 16107' Datum TVD= 8050'SS GAS LFT MANDRELS 2Q"COI�tIt1CTCH2129.d6#,X-56,13=18.770" 155• ST MD TVD DEV TYPE VLV LATCH PORT DATE 13-318"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,D=12.415 -I 4354' 1 1 3006 2353 67 MIG DMY RK 0 05/23/15 TOP OF CEMENT - 5510' 0.4 PO Minimum ID =3.725" 15957' • V* 4-1/2"OTIS XN NIPPLE ;+ + 10542' I—9-5/8-x 7-BKR HRf�EZXPLTP e.lo= °;► W/10'TEBK,D=6.18" TOP OF 7"LNR-I 10542' r `: 10557' --19-518"X r BKR FLEX LOCK HGR,D=6.22" le II 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP D=8.835" H 1068T w 150'TVDss CRCLAIREFESMAL CMT -I-13630'-15200' elk a* PATCHY CMT w/NO SOLATION PER LOGS H-15200'-16186' , A 15529' --f 4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" ile-ifri‘ IV ik, 114 i 15559' --J7"X 4-112"HES TNT PKR,D=3.856" 4-1/2"PERFORATION- —I 15631'-15636 01/40 + i'in CMT REMB1lA1U)N(5 SPF) r ►1 r LNR 26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, -I 15794' *�, .0383 bpf,D=6.276" P 15845' -I4-1/2"OTS X MP?D=3.813' 0„. e ell 4i I,►-� 1'1,.. 15876' -17"X 4-112"FES*TNT R(R D-3.856' 4-1/2"TBG,12.6#,13CR 85 VAM TOP --I 15973' c • 44* 15913'_i--14-1/2"OTS X NP,D=3.813" .0152 bpf,D=3.958" 4P r ILO 15967' -I4-112'OTIS XN NP,D=3.725" 70* PERFORATION SUMMARY � 49 REF LOG:SLB RUG RECORD ON 03/07/15 ANGLE AT TOP PERF:22°@ 16138' rlk a ti.Note:Refer to Production DB for historical pert data rs , 15975' H4 1/2'V11A EG,D=3.850" SEE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sgz SHOT S(1Z r 15969' fH BMD TT NOT LOGGED 2-718" 6 16138-16178 0 08/12/15 ye �k 41 ,�ilK ►elk` r rk ilk, -�.- 1 16178'ELMD -iPBTD(7"USA/03/07/15) r c 4-1/2"PERFORATION- 16186'-16191' i�: �1 CMI REMEDVATIO N(5 SPF) rt k�l rN.104.►'�, • 7"LHR-8 R,26#,13C5 VAM TOP HC HC, -I 16324' r t '►•�' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY CONSENTS DATE REV BY COM183VTS IVDNMG1-ff SUN UNIT 03/11/15 PKR 272 04171AL COMPLETION 07/07/15 MJC/.M) SET PXN RUG(06/14/15) WELL P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS 08/28/15 MGB/JM)PULL RUG/ADPERFS(08110-12115) PERM'No: 2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT MEDIATION PERFS AR No: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FML ODEAPPROVAL SEC 16,T12N,1214E,1374'FSL&937'FEL 04/22/15 DLYJIVD TREE=(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SWCJJMU GLV C/O(05/23115) BP Exploration(Alaska) • Wel!work Procedure Request To: Well Services Operations Team Lead Date: 11/05/2015 Wireline Operations Team Lead AFE: X3-0161X-C:PREPOST From: Josh Allely -Well Intervention Engineer Kirsten Schultz— NWD PE IOR: NA Est. Cost: 250K Subject: P1-122 Post Rig Work Please perform the following steps 1. C Cement Squeeze 2. S Drift &Tag 3. E Re-Perf 4. F Injectivity Test. 5. E Borax Log (after 2 weeks of injection) 6. F A/EL: Pump Support Current Status: Minimum ID: 3.725" at 15957' MD. HES XN Nipple Max Deviation: 70deg at 3236' MD Top Perf Deviation: 22deg at 16138' MD. Last TD Tag: 10/10/15: EL tagged TD TMD3D at 16180' ELM Last Downhole Op: 10/10/15: EL borax log. SBHP/SBHT: NA: Estimated at 3580 psi at 8256' MD and 160F. Latest H2S: NA: New Well (Injector). Injectivity: 5 bpm at 1600 psi. AnnComm Status: Not-Operable. Failed MIT-IA after production packer was set. Program Contacts Contact Phone-Work Phone -Mobile/Home Interventions Engineer Josh Allely 907-564-5732 907-350-7362 NWD PE Kirsten Schultz 907-564-5105 907-350-4310 Page I 1 of 6 • Coiled Tubing Cement Squeeze 1. Perform a cement squeeze of the liner with a combination of squeezecrete and class G cement. • See [Appendix A] for a detailed procedure. Slickline D&T. Drift for Perfs. 2. Drift and tag TD with 3-3/8" dummy guns. Target depth is 16181' ELMD (current PBTD). • Run drift with a TEL. Depth of tubing tail in ELMD is 15969' ELMD. E-Line Perforate 3. Perforate per attached perf sheet with 3-3/8" guns. Fullbore lnjectivity Test 4. Pump 400 bbls of 1% KCI down the tubing at max rate not to exceed 3500 psi. 5. After pumping 400 bbls, perform the following step rate injectivity test with 1% KCI. • 1 bpm for 10 minutes • 2 bpm for 10 minutes • 3 bpm for 10 minutes • 4 bpm for 10 minutes • 5 bpm for 10 minutes 6. Freeze protect well with 52 bbls of diesel (2500' TVD is at 3425' MD). E-Line Borax Log (after 2 weeks of injection) 7. Borax Log Parameters • 100 bbls of Borax (last job used 170 bbls, but 120 bbls should be more than sufficient). • 580 bbls of 1% KCI with 0.6% safelube. • Interval to log 15700-16180' ELMD (PBTD). 8. MU and RIH with RST or TMD3D (depending on the service provider). RIH down below the tubing tail. 9. There should be no need to liquid pack well prior to performing baseline passes. Gas is not expected to be present in the wellbore. 10. Log a baseline passes at 30 fpm followed by a repeat baseline pass at 60 fpm over interval 15700'-16180' MD. 11. Pump -120 bbls of borax followed by 1% KCI at -5.0 bpm. 12. After injecting 30 bbls of borax into the formation, lower rate to -1.0 bpm and log a borax pass at 60 fpm. 13. RBIH to 16181' MD and increase pump rate such that 60 bbls has been displaced into the perfs when toolstring is at the bottom interval. 14.After injecting 60 bbls of borax into the formation, lower rate to 1.0 bpm and log a repeat borax Page 1 2 of 6 r • pass at 60 fpm. 15. Pump an additional 350 bbls of 1% KCI to flush the borax from the near wellbore. 16. Freeze protect well with 52 bbls of diesel (2500' TVD is at 3425' MD). Page 1 3 of 6 • APPENDIX A: CT P&A Operation for P1-122 From: Josh Allely- Intervention Engineer Contact: 907-350-7362 Notes: • The objective of this procedure is to squeeze the existing perforations and shut off the channel to the "Sierra Nevada" sands. • The primary cement job of the 7" liner was not successful. Attempts to remediate the cement on the rig improved the cement coverage but left a channel up the wellbore, past the HRZ shale, to the . sierra nevada sands [see Borax log below for details]. • This job is designed as a "two stage" cement job (though the cement will all be pumped at the same time) where squeezecrete will be pumped first to try and get cement into the channel directly followed by class G to create perf nodes and trap the squeezecrete in the channel. • The reservoir pressure (Kupurak formation) in this well is an 8.55 ppg emw and diesel will not be . required to achieve an underbalance. However, enough freeze protect will be pumped into the well to maintain freeze protect at surface when laying in cement. • Last time a similar job was performed, it took -9 hours to shear, test, pump, squeeze, and . contaminate the cement. Cement Design (Squeeze Crete): BHST- 160 deg F. SBHP - 3580 psi. BHCT- 140 deg F Cement: Squeezecrete. Batch mixed with onsite QC. Density: 14 ppg Thickening time: >9.5 hours (last time a similar job was performed, it took API Fluid Loss: 5 - 15 cc (325 mesh screen w/2 filter papers) Free Water: 0 Compressive Strength: Minimum of 2000 psi Requested Volume: 20 bbls - The slurry should be smooth and homogenous. - There should be no free water or gelation of the slurry. Cement Design (Class G): BHST- 160 deg F. SBHP - 3580 psi. BHCT- 140 deg F Cement: Class G cement. Batch mixed with onsite QC. Density: 15.8 ppg Thickening time: 9.5 to 11.5 hrs. API Fluid Loss: 100-160 cc. (50-80 cc/30 min TEST) Free Water: 0 Filter Cake: 0.75"-1.0" Compressive Strength: Minimum of 2000 psi Requested Volume: 20 bbls - The ratio of cake thickness to filtrate volume should be consistent with lab results. - The filter cake should be firm and dry. - The slurry should be smooth and homogenous. - There should be no free water or gelation of the slurry. Page I4of6 r i • Cement Ramp Time Druation Temp Pressure Activity 0:00 3 90 0 Mix/Shear 3:00 0.5 90 0 QC Cement 3:30 1 90 4000 Pump 4:30 1 140 3600 Laying in 5:30 1 140 3600 Squeezing 6:30 1 160 7000 Hold Squeeze 7:30 2 160 4000 Contaminate 9:30 160 4000 Done Planned Procedure 1. MIRU CT. 2. MU and RIH with BDN cementing assembly (no check valves) 3. Liquid pack the tubing with the following pumped down the backside at max rate not to exceed 3500 psi. a. 10 bbls 60/40 spear. b. 290 bbls of 1% KCL c. -50 bbis of 60/40. 4. RIH down to TD at 16181' ELMD. 5. Tag TD. PUH 10'. Flag pipe. Correct depth based on PBTD depth of 16180' ELMD. 6. PUH above the perfs to -16050' MD. While preparing to pump cement, inject into formation at 1.0 bpm; this is the baseline injectivity. Also, briefly shut down pumps and obtain a static WHP; this is the baseline WHP. 7. Batch mix 20 bbls of squeezecrete and 20 bbls of class G cement. 8. After cement passes QC, pump the following schedule down CT: a. Freshwater spacer. b. 20 bbls of squeezecrete c. 20 bbls of class G cement. d. Displacement fluid. 9. As cement reaches the nozzle, position CT at the flag. Open choke and allow -2-3 bbls of cement to get above the CT and begin laying in 1:1 until nozzle is above the perfs at -16050' MD. 10. Shut choke and begin bullheading cement into the formation. Keep choke closed until either a 1000 psi bump is achieved or until 15 bbls of cement remains. It is likely/hopeful that all the squeezecrete will be displaced and the "larger" bump will be observed when the class G hits the perfs. 11. Lay in remaining cement and PUH to safety. 12. Walk squeeze pressure up to 3000 psi (over baseline WHP) in 500 psi increments, holding each ramp up for at least 5 min. If pressure keeps bleeding off or breaking back, go for a final squeeze pressure of 1500 psi (over baseline WHP). Monitor total number of bbls cement behind pipe. Hold final squeeze pressure for-1 hr (if thickening time remains). a. If the full squeeze is not achieved, proceed with clean out per program. 13. Drop ball & prepare for cleanout. Slowly bleed WHP to 500 psi above baselines WHP. 14. Pump powervis contaminate down the CT at max rate while taking returns up the backside maintaining WHP. 15. Once powervis is at the nozzle, RIH jetting from safety to PBTD (tag depth). Contaminate cement 2:1 with 3 passes from safety to cleanout depth (down, up, down). Limit rate to 1.0 bpm across Page5 of 6 a • squeezed perfs. When nozzle is at TD after second down pass, all powervis should be out of the CT and slick water should be at the nozzle. 16. Chase contaminated cement out of hole at 80%. Make double passes across jewelry. Wash tree and BOPs. 17. FP well to 3425' MD. Leave clean out pressure on well. 18. RDMO. 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Q Q m Oa 0 LL co 0 0_ Q' • • Packers and SSV's Attachment ADL0392146 SW Name Type MD TVD Depscription P1-122 PACKER 10541.8 5419.1 7" Baker ZXP Top Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15559.21 7645.1 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer P1-122 TBG PACKER 15876.11 7901.34 4-1/2" HES TNT Perm Packer • I Schwartz, Guy L (DOA) From: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 2:47 PM To: 'Allely,Josh (BPXA)' Cc: Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Josh, Verbal approval granted to proceed with the cement sqz on P1-122 as proposed in your sundry application. I have reviewed the procedure and you should see the approved sundry in your office shortly. Guy Schwartz Sr. Petroleum Engineer AOGCC 907-301-4533 cell 907-793-1226 office CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Guy Schwartz at(907-793-1226) or(Guy.schwartz@alaska.gov). From: Allely, Josh (BPXA) [mailto:Josh.Allely@bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 5:36 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L(DOA) Cc: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Guy Below is a long e-mail chain concerning P1-122. P1-122 is an injector that was found to have a channel during a borax log. Attached is a procedure (with wellbore schematic)to perform a squeeze to remediate the channel. We will then repeat the Borax log to ensure that injection is in-zone. We are submitting the sundry tomorrow(11/11) and was hoping to get the sundry processed expeditiously per Victoria's note below. We were also hoping to get verbal approval to proceed in order to get the job scheduled in a timely fashion. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks Josh Josh Allely Well Intervention Engineer BP Alaska 907-564-5732 (office) 907-350-7362 (mobile) From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:08 PM 1 • • From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loeppOalaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:08 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Gerardo, Could you please prepare a Sundry Application for review and approval? Should include this information provided below as well as a wellbore schematic,well history,procedure. We can process this sundry expeditiously if you can get it to the AOGCC in the next day or so. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeop©a alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeop@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubecCa�BP.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:57 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Victoria Good afternoon I'm emailing you the most recent update on P1-122 We Injected the well for 2 weeks and ran a Borax on Oct 10th,attached my interpretation and the log. The interpretation shows a channel all the way to the Sierra Nevada Formation The plan forward would be to squeeze the well, inject for another couple weeks and run a Borax after Could you please let me know if you're ok with the plan forward and foresee any issue with it Rgds • • • • r Borax Log /Oct 10 2015 ` ; MILAN' °`; P1-122 —*;°"";-'-c'";;;-";;;"--1 Perforations from 16138- • °'1'. 16178. Yo N.s gyp.-1.+-.+.�W.1/tMF.O RiK'F1 WC 1 1,.,2T...,".2.4,1111,1_':"4,„= 'h1 _ , , Oct 8 ; First Borax attempt H .. . showed high f""tio°A1D'3.7°"-e Mill ;,�; „„; tensioniresistance . HAL Pooh Nq-crus%N NIPPLE F-( �� Ki_ .r , =,a°:,s, with no evidence on surface � � " of potential well condition 1.71,..01+1a.6em.+u. ao.r. causes. 1.... ,, ; a .,°..N,, Junk basket was run after. r h 'w•-Nur ens"met°'tor, Oct 10th Second Borax F: NW'=s""r" ~T^•'" W1 attempt was successful . • .1111.101114I_y_; J..oawY,ru4 a.+ -:- j ,, • .a>sl} i II if.t°.aM yRrmwstnrcerNw R1.M w sW11.1.11.11.11111 MI,14.122 NH:I�Naforu —"_ Fb6`PE15r NNItl:t1N:0°(wi.ry 1. . • • Borax Log /Qct 10th 2015 " i crafts :,rax� :21-SX n ,., �, � ,.. Flush Squeeze basline 1 baseline L 3 Oct 8th i Pass l r —••• ''- 'ra :s• i 3 Near normalized technique - showing clear borax effect in perorations up to 15879 "°°� ft. in the Sierra Nevada. s "a ?' Channel from 15968 to - - �� 15879 confirmed by i . comparison of 4 different " passes and flush pass. U Uncertainty/1SD in NCAP counts is 50 at those j depths. Hence separation . is bigger that 1 SD : ,i 9g uncertainty. f:IIIII �,''1[11 naw rommonmenamm I u I I l From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp©alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 3:47 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Gerardo, A Borax log is acceptable to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1- 122. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp(a alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeop@alaska.gov • • • From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubecPBP.com] Sent: Monday,July 27, 2015 8:18 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Von Tish, Douglas B; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: P1-122 Borax log Victoria Good morning. As mentioned in my call,we would like to run a Borax log to demonstrate isolation between the • Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122,following up the variance request OTH-15-007/PBU P1-122/ PTD 214-185. We will be waiting for your confirmation to proceed with the plan forward,thanks in advance for your response. Have a great day. Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1 907-350-3925 coubgc@bp.com From: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp talaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka,Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas; Davies, Stephen F(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (PTD 214-116) Change in BHL Importance: High John, Please prepare a new application for a permit to drill in accordance with 20 AAC 25.015(b)(1). Please submit to our offices by tomorrow morning. You have verbal approval to continue with drilling operations. Thank you, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppnalaska.gov 411 71 4185 2 48 5 WELL LOG TRANSMITTAL#902812533 DATA LOGGED /b/2015 M.K.BENDER To: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Comm. November 20, 2015 Attn.: Makana Bender 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 . RE: Borax Log with TMD3D: P1-122 Run Date: 10/10/2015 The technical data listed below is being submitted herewith. Please address any problems or concerns to the attention of: Fanny Sari, Halliburton Wireline &Perforating, 6900 Arctic Blvd., Anchorage, AK 99518 P1-122 Digital Data(LAS), Digital Log file (Field Data) 1 CD Rom 50-029-23533-00 Borax Log with TMD3D (Final Field Print) 1 Color Log 50-029-23533-00 SCO- PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT BY SIGNING AND RETURNING A COPY OF THE TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO THE ATTENTION OF: Halliburton Wireline&Perforating Attn: Fanny Sari 6900 Arctic Blvd. Anchorage, Alaska 99518 Office: 907-275-2605 Fax: 907-273-3535 FRS_ANC@halliburton.com Date: Signed: f) ,/a/Z12-42(k.,< eiteat. nr-D 214 - IF ,� • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator <AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 4:51 PM To: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Cc: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Subject: FW: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD#2141850)for economic evaluation Attachments: Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850)Wellbore Schematic.pdf Chris, As per out conversation yesterday, BP would like permission to place Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) on injection for continued diagnostics. This is a newly drilled injector that failed a MIT-IA on March 09, 2015 but passed a MIT-T on June 14, 2015.A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirms there are four production casing leaks all found above the packer at the following depths: 987', 2702', 5208', and 9123' MD. A liquid leak rate of the inner annulus obtained on June 20, 2015 indicted a leak rate of 1.2 gallons per minute at 4000 psi. The purpose of the economic evaluation is to squeeze a channel from the Kaparuk to the Sierra sands discovered by the water flow log obtained on October 10, 2015 for to confirm injection conformance.The channel runs from 15,968'to 15879'. If the squeeze is successful,the plan is to re-perforation to re-establish injectivity and run another log to confirmation the channels have been successful squeeze. If the squeeze treatment proves effective, a RWO will be pursued to repair the production casing leaks instead of a re-drilled. Plan Forward: 1. Coil: Squeeze Channel 2. Operations: Place well on injection 3. DHD: Monitor well until thermally stable then monitor daily thereafter 4. Electric Line: Water flow log The current thought is that 14 days will be sufficient for evaluation repair and providing the data needed to determine the required scope for rig repair. The sundry for repair will be submitted this week. After review of the submitted sundry, BP will confirm permission to place this well on injection. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I have included a copy of the wellbore schematic for reference. Thank you, Whitney Pettus SCANNED SEP 2 0 2016 BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator WIC Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email: AKDCWelllntegrityCoordinator(a,BP.com 1 411 • From: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) [mailto:chris.wallace@alaska.gov} Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 5:13 PM To: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Subject: RE: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD #2141850)for economic evaluation Whitney, Approved for the plan below. Please provide a follow up at the 14 days. Regards Chris Original message From: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Date: 06/23/2015 1:24 PM(GMT-09:00) To: "Wallace, Chris D (DOA)" <chris.wallace@alaska.gov> Cc: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWe1lIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Subject: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD #2141850) for economic evaluation Chris, As per our conversation earlier, BP would like to request permission to place Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) on injection for economic evaluation. This is a newly drilled injector that failed a MIT-IA on March 09, 2015 but passed a MIT-T on June 14, 2015. A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirms there are four production casing leaks all found above the packer at the following depths: 987', 2702', 5208', and 9123' MD. A liquid leak rate of the inner annulus obtained on June 20,2015 indicted a leak rate of 1.2 gallons per minute at 4000 psi. The purpose of the economic evaluation is to run a water flow log to confirm injection conformance. If injection is within conformance, a RWO will be pursued to repair the production casing leaks. If injection is not within conformance—this is not suspected to be the case—then the well will be re-drilled. Plan Forward: 1. Operations: Place well on injection 2. DHD: Monitor well until thermally stable then monitor daily thereafter 3. Electric Line: Water flow log The current thought is that 14 days will be sufficient for confirming injection conformance and providing the data needed to determine the required scope for rig repair. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I have included a copy of the wellbore schematic for reference. Thank you, Whitney Pettus BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator 2 • S o o • • wso 0 _ ( Z O) O Nc 0 •5 m 0 • O a M N J d d J E O) E E M N .. 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(1--- z ti Q z > I 1I d J CO I o O 0 NW 1 ie o I J a W w z V m a z o Q V 7 • co 10 CL in C1 o o #.,‘ N 0 ti E 0 - w O 't— N 0 d O J l a- E o I to r 0 V r a 0 zo H CNI /2 = N II W CO W L ep O a> Cr) Ico o lb. ICC ce• 0 a :c..- tili 4 Q ° a z_ E CI as U 1 E Z I M O O 0.1 W N O OO N co F I 0 I Nu)w co O M Z c COcd O V O O O 0 • c CS UQNQ'N d U E E a `zaE ai E O a 0a 1 M 0 G 0 0 • S Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 3:08 PM To: 'Cedillo, Gerardo' Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Gerardo, Could you please prepare a Sundry Application for review and approval? Should include this information provided below as well as a wellbore schematic,well history, procedure. We can process this sundry expeditiously if you can get it to the AOGCC in the next day or so. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.LoeppCc talaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victorialoeoo@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec@BP.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 2:57 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) Victoria Good afternoon I'm emailing you the most recent update on P1-122 We Injected the well for 2 weeks and ran a Borax on Oct 10th,attached my interpretation and the log. 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L ( ' yr-. f. 174, ir{ _. 1 3 :rra Nev Ba y7900 Lt - r - � t ,i iovu THRZ _ } Y * 4 a l .' 4.lT 1 8000� . -, 1610* s .� TKC)B Zi ,.44�" � '«'� 3i ag TKr3A tii ' TKG2E ..i •'cwOOMMIM! 16200/ 1 TMLV C 1 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 3:47 PM To: Cedillo, Gerardo Subject: RE: P1-122 Borax log (PTD 214-185) 4 Gerardo, • S A Borax log is acceptable to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loety alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubec aaBP.com] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:18 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Von Tish, Douglas B; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: P1-122 Borax log Victoria Good morning. As mentioned in my call ,we would like to run a Borax log to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122,following up the variance request OTH-15-007/PBU P1-122/PTD 214-185. We will be waiting for your confirmation to proceed with the plan forward,thanks in advance for your response. Have a great day. Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska +1907-350-3925 coubnc@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas; Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (PTD 214-116) Change in BHL Importance: High 5 John, • • Please prepare a new application for a permit to drill in accordance with 20 AAC 25.015(b)(1). Please submit to our offices by tomorrow morning. You have verbal approval to continue with drilling operations. Thank you, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp(a alaska.aov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferauson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose(abp.corn] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:10 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The water flow log is noted as a requirement of placing this well into injector well operations at some point forward, however, please note the following comments the relate to our new targeted BHL which is potentially in excess of 500' from our permitted BHL: 1. The rt motor BHA used to landed the well in the production hole on 12/28/14 failed in its objective as the well went-90' low to plan as indicated below(red dotted line "as drilled"). 6 1 0 Vertical Section P-30 • Expectvi 7'Inittrnedista Csg 15591'I-97101VOts ...-- ..—''' Gress Root Well .„„......... Kingsk IS6815586/87061V0s5 ........... ..„,... Sag M = 151.11115611'/473011itton 4 i TSAI)Iwo I 883.114VDss ,1 Shublik Antio046 6 ohnti or i,epi 811 *-119COIVINA 459 158071 411787VIX% UP 15875/49151‘11)s% f d iP 15950 4;614-1V1155 jr .v.ii,lirpor _. .. .24 Predicted OWC-89701Voss ***I_,---------- -: ..,. , . .. .- --. Vertical Secton 2. Given land low,the well has been re-planned as follows to recover from this low landing point which pushes the well to the north and east. tiot ii%)vy I.1110-rvi*.1 Vertical Section P40 Ct /"(ag 1:5101 I-101 l'hith, radiriye., -- - 1 .--- Grass ittaot Well vit-uPoi a 1 ---.... ,--- r tie s SAW/81 t friths IA Oallif.1...'"-.. ,..-• 15418 IS 7iF41 117 5.1T5'1x1 ..-..... ,......,-.... 15.50,1 1571r/-4174121V1551 . 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O.F....tFw 5954504 _ _ Dowel ID a 3031r f 49H'14D/.0,11rvr,, fns Gr ass Root Wei 59'.4540 `--v—._"—^—,. _ I t 5956504 I t 04114 Plan 1 1 }455546 i}p f - - - - - - - - - - - - I - -, r , . fR 1 tit WIN/1J64'f ttbe 1 41 5957500 44414„,... ♦N r[+c titer/Jfnr/wfs _'otr� CS �V 1,5451500 1s. a \\ 5454w 44, ♦ 5950'540 ♦ ♦ ♦ 5WS560 _ ♦ e4le Swtxrt.s 511 VW/-1t Or rvDss ♦ 591:4500 \ 54U500 P€37 1454'/-'30431YEXrs SY7 rasentlefflle S:ac^ttMl.-lll.l 23tr'U4R'5X'3 54.115500 ._.. A 41 P P tl e1 b O A tri b• u ii i 11 Easting 3. Therefore, as we have moved our targets north and east to satisfy the objectives of the well (while staying within the original geo-polygon target area for the well),the new BHL may or may not exceed 500' as we TD the well given our final well TD (currently calculates at^'514' TD to TD P06 to P10AProjection04). Permitted P06 BHL = 5957091 622606 8930'TVDs5 New BHL P1OA Projection04(see attached report) = 5957301 623075 8934 'TVDss 4. As for the AOR for this new BHL, U-06B now falls within the1/4 mile AOR, however,the initial review of this well indicates an effective cement job was achieved on the 7" intermediate casing set at TSGR at 11,366' MD as 45 bbls of cement was pumped w/o losses and bumping the plug placing the TOC at 1500'—2000' above the 7" shoe depending on whether gauge hole versus gauge+30%volume calculations are used. Therefore, please provide feed-back as to where we need to go next on this issue. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:03 AM 8 To: Cedillo, Gerardo • Cc: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: FW: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Gerardo, What is your interpretation of the cement quality from the shoe to 350' MD above the shoe? Is there any cement?And cement quality from 14750'to 15200'MD? John, A water flow log will be needed within the first few weeks of injection. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppaalaska.clov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose@a bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 6:40 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Job went well/see the attached drilling report for 12/24/14 providing the details of the cement job. -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [nailto:victoria.loepp@ alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 4:00 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Did the cement job goes as planned? Bumped plugs,floats held, overdisplaced? Please pass on notes from cement job. Thanx, 9 Victoria • • From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose(abp.com] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 3:42 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Cedillo, Gerardo; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The 7" intermediate casing string was run and cemented at 15,502' MD (TSGR) on the P-30 lvishak producer(PTD 214- 116) on 12/24/14 with 95.2 bbls of 15.8 ppg class G tail cement design to provide '1500' of cement above the shoe calculated at 30%excess and as this well will be converted to an Ivishak WAG injector as some point forward,the attached sonic log interpretation of that cement job is submitted for your review which indicates -300'of cement isolation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the details of this report, please contact Gerardo Cedillo (Petrophysicist NWD)directly and I will stand-by for your comments regarding this cement job as it relates to the planned injection well. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 10 • Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 6:37 PM To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM; AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M TL; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Doug A; Daniel, Ryan; AK, D&C Wireline Operations Superintendent;AK, D&C Well Services Operations Superintendent;AK, RES GPB East Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; AK, OPS PCC Ops Lead; Gerik, Bob G;Igbokwe, Chidiebere; Schultz, Kirsten L; Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Cc: AK, D&C DHD Well Integrity Engineer;AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator; AK, D&C Projects Well Integrity Engineer; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; Regg, James B (DOA); Allely, Josh (BPXA); Pettus, Whitney; Sayers, Jessica; Dickerman, Eric Subject: NOT OPERABLE:Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) Diagnostics Complete All, Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) was recently brought online to facilitate diagnostics to assess injection conformance. BP has completed all necessary logging and evaluation. At this time, the well has been reclassified as Not Operable and added to the Quarterly Not Operable report until integrity can be restored. Please call with any questions or concerns. Thank you, Whitney Pettus (Alternate: Kevin Parks) BP�Allaska-Well Integrity Coordinator Gs .. WIC Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email: AKDCWeIlIntegrityCoordinator@BP.com From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 8:43 AM To: AK, OPS GPMA OSM; AK, OPS GPMA Field O&M TL; AK, OPS LPC DS Ops Lead; AK, OPS LPC Board Operator; AK, OPS LPC DS Operator; Cismoski, Dou aniel, Ryan; AK, D&C Wireline Operations Superintendent; AK, D&C Well Services Operations Superintendent; AK, RES- ast Wells Opt Engr; AK, RES GPB West Wells Opt Engr; Gerik, Bob G; Igbokwe, Chidiebere; Schultz, Kirsten L; 'chris.wallace`@alaska.gov' Cc: AK, D&C DHD Well Integrity Engineer; AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator; AK, D&C Projects Well Integrity Engineer; AK, OPS FF Well Ops Comp Rep; Morrison, Spencer; Sternicki, Oliver R; Regg, James B (DOA) (jim.regg@alaska.gov) Subject: UNDER EVALUATION: Injector P1-122 (PTD #2050790) Ready tcought on Injection for Water FLow Log All, Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) is a newly drill injector that has known tubing by inner annulus communication. A leak detection log confirmed four production leaks on June 11,2015. BP has permission from the AOGCC to put the Well on i STATE OF ALASKA SEP 1 0 2015 SKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSI WELL PLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPOR D LOG lOGCC la. Well Status: Oil 0 Gas 0 SPLUG 0 Other 0 Abandoned 0 Suspended 0 1b.Well Class: V 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development ❑ Exploratory 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 WAG EI• WDSPL 0 No.of Completions: One • Service VI Stratigraphic Test 0 2. Operator Name: 6. Datomp)Susp.,or Aband.: 14.Permit to Drill Number/Sundry BP Exploration(Alaska),Inc .8/12/2015 • 214-185 • 3. Address: 7. Date Spudded: 15' API Number: P.O.Box 196612 Anchorage,AK 99519-6612 -1/16/2015 50-029-23533-00-00 ' 4a. Location of Well(Governmental Section): 8. Date TD Reached: 16. Well Name and Number: • 2/12/2015 PBU P1-122 • Surface: 1374'FSL,937'FEL,Sec.16,T12N,R14E,UM• 17. Field/Pool(s): 9. KB(ft above MSL): 57.1' Top of Productive Interval: 2909'FNL,4620'FEL,Sec.29,T12N,R14E,UM GL(ft above MSL): 10' • PRUDHOE BAY/MIDNIGHT SUN • Total Depth: 2958'FNL,4666'FEL,Sec.29,T12N,R14E,UM 10. Plug Back Depth(MD/TVD): 18. Property Designation: • • 16181'/8176' • ADL 028297,392146&028299 4b. 4b.Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates,NAD 27): 11. Total Depth(MD/TVD): 19. Land Use Permit: Surface:x- 674121 ,y- 5994500 • Zone - ASP 4 • .16326'/8313' • TPI: x- 665405 y- 5984737 Zone - ASP 4 12. SSSV Depth(MD/TVD): 20 Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: Total Depth:x- 665360 y- 5984687 Zone - ASP 4 2026'/1836'(Nipple) 1813'/1685' 5. Directional Survey: Yes El (attached) No 0 13. Water Depth.if Offshore: 21. Re-drill/Lateral Top Wndow MD/TVD: Submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.050 N/A (ft MSL) .N/A 22 Logs Obtained List all logs run and,pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion, suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first.Types of logs to be listed include,but are not limited to:mud log,spontaneous potential,gamma ray,caliper, resistivity,porosity,magnetic resonance,dipmeter,formation tester,temperature,cement evaluation,casing collar locator,jewelry,and perforation record. Acronyms may be used.Attach a separate page if necessary MWD/GR/RES,MWD/GR/RES/DEN/NEU,MWD/GR/RES/NEU(DEN,USIT 23. CASING,LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD CASING WT.PER GRADE SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH ND HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT FT. PULLED TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM 20" 129.46# X-56 47' 155' 47' 155' Driven 13-3/8" 68# L-80 45' 4354' 45' 2868' 16" 3175 sx LiteCrete,571 sx Class'G' 9-5/8" 40# L-80 44' 10687' 44' 5479' 12-1/4" 1559 sx Class'G' 7" 26# L-80/13Cr85 10542' 16324' 5419' 8311' 8-3/4" 240 sx Class'G',216 sx Class'G',161 sx Class'G' 24. Open to production or injection? Yes El - No 0 25. TUBING RECORD If Yes,list each interval open(MD/TVD of Top and Bottom;Perforation GRADE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER SET(MD/TV Size and Number): 4-1/2"12.6#13Cr85 15975' 15559'/7645' 2-7/8"Gun Diameter,6 spf 15876'/7901' 16138'-16150' 8136'-8147' • • 26. ACID,FRACTURE,CEMENT SQUEEZE,ETC. 16147'-16178' 8144'-8173' , • Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes 0 No EI • tPer 20 AAC 25.283(i)(2)attach electronic and printed • 4,-., , information DEPTH INTERVAL(MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 16181' Set EZSV 2100' Freeze Protect w/162 Bbls Diesel 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Not on Injection Method of Operation(Flowing,gas lift,etc.):N/A Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: Test Period �► Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity-API(con'): Press 24 Hour Rate �� Form 10-407 Revised 5/2015 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Submit ORIGINAL only vri 4//3//5- �s 40)-�c-- RBDMS SEP 1 1 2015 . fl - 6 x, /4..19 28. CORE DATA • Conventional Core(s) Yes 0 No I . Sidewall Cores Yes 0 No 0 • 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 25.071. 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS(List all formations and markers encountered): 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD TVD Permafrost-Top 47' 47' Well Tested? Yes 0 No 0 Permafrost-Base 2060' , 1860' If yes,list intervals and formations tested,briefly summarizing test results.Attach separate sheets to this form,if needed,and submit detailed test information per 20 Ugnu 9201' 4866' AAC 25.071. West Sak 12410' 6187' Coleville Mudstone 13463' 6619' HRZ 15942' 7958' Kuparuk C4 16079' 8082' Kuparuk C3E 16089' 8091' Kuparuk C3B 16109' 8109' KUPARUK C3A 16130' 8129' Kuparuk C2E 16163' 8159' Kuparuk C1C 16184' 8179' • Miluveach 16191' 8185' Formation at total depth: Miluveach 16191' • 8185' 31. List of Attachments: Summary of Daily Drilling Reports,Summary of Post-Rig Work,LOT Summary,Well Schematic Diagram,Surveys,Cement Reports Information to be attached includes,but is not limited to:summary of daily operations,wellbore schematic,directional or inclination survey,core analysis,paleontological report,production or well test results,per 20 AAC 25.070. 32.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Leemhuis,Jacob Email: Jacob.Leemhuis©bp.com Printed Name: Joe Lastufk Title: Drilling Technologist Signature: tf ne: +1 907 564 4091 Date: ��/15 r 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. All laboratory analytical reports regarding samples or tests from a well must be submitted to the AOGCC,no matter when the analyses are conducted. Item la. 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 1 b.Well Class Service wells:Gas Injection,Water Injection,Water-Alternating-Gas Injection,Salt Water Disp,Water Supply for Injection,Observation or Other. Item 4b.TPI(Top of Producing Interval). Item 9. The Kelly Bushing and Ground Level elevations 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 15.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 29. Item 22.Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and,pursuant to AS 31.05.030,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion,suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first. Item 23.Attached supplemental records 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. Item 31.Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070,attach to this form:well schematic diagram,summary of daily well operations,directional or inclination survey,and other tests as required including,but not limited to:core analysis,paleontological report,production or well test results. Form 10-407 Revised 5/2015 Submit ORIGINAL Only TREE= 4-1/16"CNV WELLHEAD= FRC . P 1 -12 2 SAFE.TES: W ELL ANGLE>700 @ 3236'*** ACTUATOR= BAKER C OKB.EL.EV= 57.1' s BF ELEV 4 •1 '.i 799' M3%Angle= 70"@3236' � 1 2026' –(4-1/2"OTIS X NP,ID=3.813" Max Datum MD= 16107' to Cetum TVD= 8050'SS h GAS LFT MANDRELS 20"OOPDUCTOR,129.46#,X-56,D=18.770" – 188• ST M) TVD DEV TYPE VLV LATCH PORT DATE ,1 1 3006 2353 67 M C DMY RK 0 05/23/15 13-3/8"CSG,68#,L-80 BTC,0=12,4151-1 4354' I L,� TOP OF CEMENT H 5510' Minimum ID = 3.725" @ 15957' rk" K 10542' 9-5/8"X T BKR HRD E ZXP LTP 4-1/2" OTIS XN NIPPLE .. }— *. w/10'TEBK,0=6.18" TOP OF 7"LNR – 10542' ;r 10557' H 9-518"X 7'BKR FLEX LOCK HGR ID=6.22" 9-5/8"CSG,40#,L-80 VAM TOP,0=8.835" –j 10687' "a 150'TVOss CIRCUMFERENTIAL CMT –{–13630'-15200' P471 PATCHY CMPER T w/NO ISOLATION LOGS – –15200'-16186' ` 'A D ` 15529' H4-1/2"OTIS X NP, =3.813' *.1 1 tib• 4-1/2"PERFORATION- — 15631' -15636 15559' H T X 4-112"HES TNT PKR D=3.856" CMT REMEDIATIO N(5 SPS 7"LNR 26#,L-80 VAM TOP HC, H 15794' —'-'4K 0383 bpf,D=6-276" r.+.r 1 1 4.i r 15845' H4-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" 0,4:1F4�p 15876' –7"X 4-1/2"HES TNT PKR,D=3-856" 4-1/2"TBG,12.6#, 13CR-85 VAM TOP, 15973' ■ 4•-. 15913' –14-1/2"OTIS X NP,D=3.813" 0152 bpf,D=3.958' + I ■ t,, .1 `s' 15957' 4-1/2"OTIS XN NP,0=3-725" PERFORATION SUMMARY r'1 I r i REF LOG:SLB PLUG RECORD ON 03/07/15 . , r., ANGLE AT TOP FERE:22°@ 16138' 7 �'1 ka -' 15975* –{4-1/2"WLEG,D=3.850" Note:Refer to Production DB for historical pert data w. w! SIZE SPF INTERVAL Opn/Sqz SHOT SOZ 15969' H ELMD TT NOT LOGGED 2-7/8" 6 16138- 16178 0 08/12/15 +l s#, �4. w. ty .+ 6.+1 ''+ 16178' ELM D --{PBTD(7"EZSV 03/07/15) 4-1/2"PERFORATION- H 16186'-16191' r,' „� •*4 CMT REv1EDIA T1O N(5 SPF) ► t #+; . ssit 7”LNR,26#,13CR-85 VAM TOP HC HC, –{ 16324' .0383 bpf,D=6.276" DATE REV BY COMMENTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS MDNGHT SUN UNIT 03/11/15 PKR272 INTIAL COMPLETION 07/07/15 RIC/JM) SET PXN PLUG(06/14115) WELL P1-122 03/23/15 PJC DRLG HO CORRECTIONS 08/28/15 MGB/JMD PULL PLUG/ADPERFS(08/10-12/15) PERMIT No 2141850 03/24/15 TB/PJC CMT RI3EDIAT1ON FERES API No: 50-029-23533-00 06/20/10 JUPJC FINAL ODE APPROVAL SEC 16,T12N,R14E, 1374'FSL&937'FEL 04/22/15 DU/JMD TREE GO(04/16/15) 05/29/15 SWC/JMD GLV GO(05/23/15) I BP Exploration(Alaska) • BP AMERICA LOT/ FIT Summary �i Well Name: P1-122 Surface Leak Off -' Test Test Test Depth Test Depth AMW , Pressure Pressure < EMW Date Type (TMD-Ft) (TVD-Ft) (ppg) (psi) (BHP) (psi) (ppg) 01/26/15 LOT 4,324.00 2,870.09 9.00 200.00 1,541.86 10.34 02/07/15 LOT 10,687.00 5,478.82 9.10 1,963.00 4,552.99 16.00 Page 1 of 1 ! i North America-ALASKA-BP Page 1 of 53 " Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) I Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 IX3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i c©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task 1 Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) - 1 1/12/2015 00:00 - 08:00 8.00 RIGD I P PRE BEGIN DON EVENT AT 00:00 ON 1/12/15 WITH PARKER RIG 272 RIG DOWN ON P-30 WELL: CLEAN AND SECURE WELLHOUSE AND BOP DECK -R/D INTERCONNECTS BETWEEN RIG `MODULES -R/D RIG FLOOR AND PREPARE TO SKID I % .(FLOOR -SHOVEL SNOW OFF ROOF 1 -PULL 5-3/4"SWABS AND LINERS IN MUD I PUMPS I -R/D PITS AND MUD LAB 08:00 - 10:00 I 2.00 1 RIGD P 1 PRE LOWER PIPE SKATE,SKID CATTLE CHUTE AND SKID RIG FLOOR. !10:00 - 11:00 1.00 RIGD P PRE LOWER MAST I i-PERFORM PJSM AND COMPLETE i I CHECKLIST -FINAL WEIGHT PRIOR TO SET DOWN ON RACK=373 KLBS 11:00 - 15:30 4.50 RIGD P PRE GENERAL RIG DOWN AND PREPARE TO SPLIT AND MOVE RIG -SPLIT UTILITY MOD FROM DRILL MOD 15:30 - 18:30 3.00 MOB P PRE !MOVE UTILITY MOD FROM P-PAD AND STAGE ON U-PAD I -SPLIT MUD MOD FROM DRILL MOD _ -MOVE DRILL MOD OFF P-30 F _ -WELDER EXPANDS EQUALIZATION WIERS IN PROCESS PITS(CI PROJECT FOR SURFACE HOLE MUD) 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 I MOB P PRE PREPARE TO MOVE DRILL MOD AND MUD !MOD TO U-PAD AND STAGE WITH UTILITY IMOD 19:00 - 23:00 4.00 MOB P 1 PRE MOVE DRILL MOD AND MUD MOD TO U-PAD AND STAGE WITH UTILITY MOD 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 MOB P 1 , PRE STAGE DRILL MOD ON U-PAD WITH UTILITY I MOD -CONTINUE WITH MUD MOD TO U-PAD 1/13/2015 00:00 - 01:00 j 1.00 i MOB P PRE I CONTINUE TO MOVE MUD MOD TO U-PAD I AND STAGE WITH UTILITY MOD AND DRILL MOD 01:00 - 02:00 1.00 MOB P PRE I PREPARE TO MOVE ALL THREE MODULES I SIMULTANEOUSLY -TAKE FUEL ONTO DRILL MOD ' -PLACE PERSONNEL IN CORRECT POSITIONS 02:00 - 04:00 2.00 MOB P PRE MOVE ALL THREE MODULES SIMULTANEOUSLY TO N-PAD I-WSL VERIFIES PLAN AND PROPER COMMUNICATION WHILE MOVING MODULES (FIRST TIME PARKER MOVING THREE AT ONCE) 04:00 - 04:30 j 0.50 MOB P PRE HOLD AAR AND WALK THROUGH MODULES TO VERIFY EQUIPMENT IS IN PROPER WORKING ORDER BEFORE ENTERING SPINE I E ROAD. ARRANGE SECURITY ESCORT. Printed 8/24/2015 10.14 59AM IINorth America-ALASKA-BP • Page 2 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To 1 Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 04:30 - 16:00 11.50 MOB P PRE I ENTER SPINE ROAD WITH ALL THREE 1 MODULES AND HEAD TO POINT MCINTYRE 1 16:00 - 19:30 3.50 MOB P PRE STAGE MODS ON LOCATION AND SET ' WELLHOUSE 19:30 - 22:30 3.00 MOB P PRE INSTALL DIVERTER EXTENSIONS BEFORE SPOTTING DRILL MOD '-HOIST RISER,WELLHEAD,AND DRYHOLE 'TREE INTO BOP DECK WHILE INSTALLING DIVERTER EXTENSIONS 22:30 - 00:00 1.50 MOB P PRE SPOT DRILL MOD OVER P1-122 1/14/2015 00:00 - 09:00 9.00 MOB P ! PRE SPOT DRILL MODULE OVER P1-122 j-SPOT UTILITY MODULE AND MUD MODULE j NEXT TO DRILL MODULE I-RIG UP INTERCONNECTS 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 RIGU P I PRE -BEGIN TO RIG UP DIVERTER LINE j -RIG UP STEAM TO RIG FLOOR AND BEGIN 1 WARMING UP DRAWWORKS 09:30 - 10:00 0.50 RIGU P PRE 1 PERFORMED RIG EVACUATION AND H2S I DRILL.TESTED ESD SYSTEM.HELD AAR I1- _ �WITH ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED. 1 0:00 - 13:00 3.00 RIGU P � ( PRE I-CONTINUE TO RIG UP DIVERTER LINE BRIG UP FLOWLINE INTERCONNECT 13:00 - 16:00 3.00 RIGU P PRE -BEGIN TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER SPOOLS -INSTALL FLOORING IN DUMMY WELLHOUSE I II-CONTINUE TO RIG UP DIVERTER LINE i-PREPARE TO RAISE DERRICK 16:00 - 16:30 0.50 RIGU P PRE -HELD PRE JOB SAFETY MEETING FOR RAISING DERRICK _ -RAISED DERRICK,PICK UP WEIGHT 552K 16:30 - 19:00 2.50 RIGU P i PRE -HELD PRE JOB SAFETY MEETING FOR SKIDDING RIG FLOOR -SKID RIG FLOOR I-SPOT THE CUTTINGS BOX -POSITION WALKWAYS ON ROOF -RIG ACCEPTED AT 18:00 01/14/2015 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 RIGU P PRE -HELD PJSM FOR BRIDALING DOWN -CONTINUE TO RIG UP DIVERTER LINE ' I —BEGIN TAKING ON FLUID TO PITS -INSTALL MANRIDERS -BRIDALED DOWN j I-CHANGE LINERS AND SWABS ON MUD PUMP #1 -BEGIN TO CALIBRATE PIT SENSORS AND I � WEIGHT INDICATOR 1/15/2015 00:00 - 04:30 4.50 RIGU P I PRE CALIBRATING PITS AND WEIGHT INDICATOR CONTINUE TO RIG UP DIVERTER LINE, 1 SPOOLS,AND ANNULAR -INSTALL SWABS AND LINERS ON MUD PUMP 1 #1 04:30 - 06:30 2.00 RIGU P PRE CUT AND SLIP DRILL LINE i 1 I-CUT AND SLIP 70' SIMOPS: i RIG UP DIVERTER LINE,SPOOLS,AND ANNULAR I- ASSIST WITH CALIBRATION OF PIT ' SENSORS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 3 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Wet Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) • Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 .X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 06:30 - 08:00 1.50 RIGU P PRE FUNCTION TEST DIVERTER -CHARGED UP ACCUMULATOR -KNIFE VALVE OPEN IN 26 SECONDS, DIVERTER ANNULAR CLOSED IN 33 !SECONDS TEST WITNESS WAIVED BYAOGCC REP JOHN CRISP 08:00 - 12:00 4.00 RIGU P PRE RIG UP MUD LINES ON FLOOR SET FLOW NIPPLE -RIG UP DIVERTER LINE -CO SWABS AND LINERS IN PUMP#2 I-HAVE PRESPUD WITH RIG CREW DURING PRETOUR MEETING 12:00 - 15:00 3.00 RIGU P PRE CHANGE OUT SAVER SUB FROM HT-38 TO NC-50 1-TAKE ON FLUID TO THE PITS LOAD SURFACE BHA INTO PIPE BARN 15:00 - 15:30 0.50 RIGU P PRE BUILD STANDS IN OFFLINE STAND BUILDER -TAKE ON AND CONDITION MUD 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 RIGU P PRE SERVICE TOPDRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 16:00 - 18:00 ' 2.00 RIGU N RREP - PRE .-1ADC CODE 8:TROUBLESHOOT IRON 'DERRICK MAN -CONDITION MUD IN PITS 18:00 - 23:30 5.50 •RIGU P PRE i BUILD STANDS OFFLINE WITH FORUM ICRANE CONDITION MUD IN PITS 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 RIGtt P -LOAD SURFACE CASING INTO PIPE SHED i I PRE HOLD DIVERTER/EVAC DRILL AND AAR WITH RIG CREW 1/16/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 RIGU P PRE HOLD PRE-SPUD MEETING WITH RIG CREW AND RIG UP WIRELINE TRUCK FOR GYRO. 01:00 02:00 1.00 RIGU N RREP PRE IADC CODE 8:TROUBLESHOOT IRON DERRICK MAN CHANGE OUT UPPER PIPE RAMS FROM 2-7/8" X 5-1/2"VBR TO 9-5/8"FIXED RAMS INSPECT DOOR SEALS 02:00 - 04:00 2.00 RIGU P PRE CONTINUE TO BUILD STANDS OFFLINE -GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING FROM RIG MOVE -SHOVEL SNOW FROM ROOFTOP 04:00 - 05:00 1.00 RIGU N RREP PRE IADC CODE 8:REPAIR IRON DERRICK MAN 05:00 - 06:301.50 RIGU P PRE -BUILD STANDS OF HEAVY WEIGHT DRILL PIPE OFFLINE -PERFORM DERRICK INSPECTION 06:30 - 07:30 1.00 RIGU P PRE PICKED UP STAND OF 5"DP AND TAGGED BOTTOM AT 79' 07:30 - 08:30 1.00 RIGU 1 P PRE -PERFORMED DIVERTER FUNCTION TEST: KNIFE VALVE OPEN:26 SECONDS,DIVERTER CLOSED:41 SECONDS -PERFORM ACCUMLATOR DRAWDOWN TEST 08:30 - 09:30 1.00 RIGU P PRE BRING BHA HANDLING EQUIPMENT TO THE RIG FLOOR AND PREPARE THE FLOOR FOR MAKING UP BHA 09:30 - 11:30 2.00 DRILL P SURF MAKE UP 16"DRILLING BHA TO 75'MD -MAKE UP 16"TRI-CONE BIT AND 1.8 DEGREE MUD MOTOR -PICK UP GYRO TOOLS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 4 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 11:30 - 12:00 0.50 DRILL P I SURF -FILL SURFACE LINES AND RISER WITH 8.6 PPG MAXDRIL-N MUD SYSTEM I-PRESSURE TEST MUD LINES TO 3000 PSI 12:00 - 13:30 1.50 DRILL P SURF CLEAN OUT CONDUCTOR FROM 91'MD TO 1156'MD(156'TVD) I i1 -TAG GRAVEL AT 91'MD -575 GPM,440 PSI -25 RPMS,0.5K TORQUE ON,0.5K TORQUE OFF -PU 52K,SO 52K,ROT 50K 13:30 - 14:30 1.00 DRILL P SURF DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 156'MD TO 245'MD(245'TVD) -550 GPM,460 PSI ON,450 PSI OFF -25 RPMS,0.5K TORQUE ON,0.5K TORQUE OFF,0-2K WOB -PU 57K,SO 57K,ROT 54K -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INITIAL DYNAMIC LOSSES OF 194 1 BBLS/HOUR -MUD WEIGHT:8.6 PPG IN,8.6 PPG OUT 14:30 - 15:00 0.50 DRILL P SURF PULL OUT OF THE HOLE TO SURFACE TO I MAKE UP MWD TOOLS MONITOR WELL PRIOR TO TRIP:STATIC ;-PULL 3 STANDS AND RACK BACK 1-PU 47K,SO 47K AT 50'MD 15:00 - 17:30 2.50 DRILL P SURF PICK UP MWD TOOLS FOR 16"SURFACE DRILLING BHA#1 -PRE JOB SAFETY MEETING ON MAKING UP BHA -ORIENT MOTOR TO UBHO -VERIFY COMMUNICATION FOR MWD TOOLS 17:30 - 20:00 2.50 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 245'MD TO 369'MD(369'TVD) -475 GPM,680 PSI ON,600 PSI OFF -REDUCED PUMP RATES TO 475 GPM TO HELP ACHIEVE REQUIRED BUILD RATES -1-6K WOB -PU 67K,SO 65K -SURVEY EVERY 90'MD -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -DYNAMIC LOSSES:110 BBLS/HR -MUD WEIGHT:8.6 PPG IN,8.6 PPG OUT 20:00 - 20:30 0.50 DRILL P SURF PULL 2 STANDS AND PICK UP DRILL COLLARS AND JARS -PU 44K,SO 44K - 00:00 3.50 DRILL P SURF 20:30 ,DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 369'MD TO 558'MD(555'TVD) -475 GPM,730 PSI ON,680 PSI OFF -2-10K WOB -PU 83K,SO 83K -SURVEY EVERY 90' -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS AT 600 GPM,950 PSI -DYNAMIC LOSSES:110 BBLS/HR -MUD WEIGHT:8.6 PPG IN,8.6 PPG OUT Printed 8/24/2015 10114.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP S Page 5 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 1/17/2015 00:00 - 12:00 12.00 DRILL , P SURF 7DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 558'MD TO 1156'MD(1145'TVD) -475-500 GPM,730-1125 PSI ON,680-900 PSI OFF -SLOWLY RAISE PUMP RATES ONCE DESIRED BUILD RATES WERE ACHIEVED I-6-35K WOB t-PU 98K,SO 91K -SURVEY EVERY 90'ON DLS<5°AND EVERY `30'ON DLS>5° -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MINIMAL LOSSES AFTER DRILLING INTO CLAYS -MUD WEIGHT:8.7 PPG IN,8.8 PPG OUT SIMOPS:BUILD STANDS OF 5"DRILLPIPE OFFLINE 12:00 - 17:00 5.00 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 1156'MD TO 1453'MD(1397'ND) -500-625 GPM,1125-1580 PSI ON,900-1260 PSI OFF -30K WOB PU 101K,SO 93K -SURVEY EVERY 90'ON DLS<5°AND EVERY 130'ON DLS>5° -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MINIMAL LOSSES -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,8.9 PPG OUT f ; SIMOPS: -BUILD STANDS OF 5'DRILLPIPE OFFLINE RIGGED DOWN GYRO AND WIRELINE AT 11290'MD AFTER OBTAINING CLEAN SURVEYS. 17:00 - 17:30 0.50 DRILL N RREP 1,453.00 SURF IADC CODE 8:ONE OF THE TURBOCHARGERS ON GENERATOR#2 FAILED CAUSING GENERATOR TO EXPEL BLACK SMOKE INTO THE AIR FOR 12 MIN. SOME OF THE SMOKE REACHED THE AIR INTAKE FOR THE MAC AIR HEATER AND DISTRIBUTED SMOKE AROUND THE RIG CAUSING THE SMOKE ALARM TO SOUND.ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL WERE EVACUATED TO THE MUSTER POINT,WHILE THE SITUATION WAS ADDRESSED.THE EFFECTED MOTOR WAS SHUT DOWN.ALL NOTIFICATIONS WERE MADE.TRACTION REPORT#2015-IR-4911903 HAS BEEN STARTED TO DOCUMENT THIS EVENT. DISCUSSED PLAN FORWARD WITH ODE AND WWL,DECISION MADE TO START STANDBY GENERATOR,CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP,AND PULL OUT OF THE HOLE TO DIAL DOWN MOTOR TO 1.5°AND PICK UP HIGH FLOW MWD TOOLS. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14 59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 6 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date: 1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i tt57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs ' Task ' Code NPT 1 NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) - ; (usft) 17:30 21:00 3.50 DRILL N RREP 1,453.00 SURF IADC CODE 8:OIL HEATER ON STANDBY GENERATOR NOT WORKING.OIL TOO COLD ' i TO START ENGINE.START WARMING OIL TO I START ENGINE. •-WORK PIPE AND CIRCULATE AT 3 BPM,150 PSI -LOW FLOW RATE DUE TO LIMITED POWER •FROM SINGLE GENERATOR CONSULT PLAN FORWARD WITH ODE, DECISION MADE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE i SLOWLY WHILE PUMPING TO AVOID WASHING OUT THE HOLE IN THE PERMAFROST IN ONE SPOT,UNTIL STANDBY GENERATOR COULD BE STARTED. 21:00 - 23:30 2.50 DRILL N RREP 1,453.00 SURF IADC CODE 8:PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE AT 20 MIN/STAND FROM 1453'MD TO 953'MD -3BPM,150 PSI '-PU 93K,sa 93K SIMOPS:BUILD STANDS OF 5'DRILLPIPE OFFLINE 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 DRILL P SURF SERVICE RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT AND TOP DRIVE 1/18/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 DRILL P I SURF CONTINUE TO PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 953'MD TO 839'MD TO CHANGE MWD TOOLS AND DIAL DOWN MOTOR • -127 GPM,200 PSI REPAIRED FAILED GENERATOR 01:00 - 01:30 0.50 1 DRILL P SURF CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP WHILE PULLING OUT OF THE HOLE SLOWLY FROM 839'MD TO .746'MD -650 GPM,1300 PSI -NO SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN CUTTINGS 01:30 - 03:00 1.50 DRILL P SURF CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 746'MD TO 313'MD -PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS -PU 70K,SO 46K AT 313'MD -NO HOLE ISSUES,HOLE TOOK PROPER FILL 103:00 - 09:00 6.00 DRILL P t SURF -RACK BACK JAR STAND AND NON-MAG • ,STAND -LAY DOWN UBHO 1 i-WASH AND DRAIN MUD MOTOR 11-PLUG IN AND DOWNLOAD TOOLS 1-INSPECT 16"BIT,DECISION MADE TO 1 I RE-RUN -DIAL DOWN MOTOR TO 1.5 DEGREE BEND '-PICK UP AND MAKE UP MWD TOOLS WITH 1 HIGH FLOW RATE BCPM BIT GRADE:1-1-WT-A-1-IN-NO-BHA 09:00 - 11:30 2.50 DRILL P SURF RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 16"SURFACE DRILLING BHA#2 FROM 276'MD TO 1453'MD I 1 -RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS • -TOOK 10K WEIGHT AT 660'MD,WORKED THROUGH WITH NO PUMPS I -TOOK 10K WEIGHT AT 1050'MD,WORKED , •THROUGH WITH NO PUMPS -TOOK 10K WEIGHT AT 1250'MD,WORKED ,THROUGH WITH NO PUMPS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 7 of 53 . ., . Operation Summary Report r,. Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM I Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date i From-To Hrs r Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 11:30 - 18:00 i 6.50 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 1453'MD TO 1920'MD(1760'TVD) (467'IN 6.5 HOURS=72 FT/HR WITH 'CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -625 GPM,1650 PSI ON,1330 PSI OFF -50 RPMS,7K TORQUE ON,4K TORQUE OFF, 35K WOB -PU 113K,SO 93K,ROT 99K I-SURVEY EVERY 90'ON DLS<5°AND EVERY 30'ON DLS>5° -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT SIMOPS:LOADING-13-3/8"CASING IN THE 00 00 6.00 PIPE SHED 18:00 DRILL P SURF i DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 1920'MD TO 2478'MD(2120'TVD) (558'IN 6 HOURS=93 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -675 GPM,1630 PSI ON,1545 PSI OFF -50 RPM,7K TORQUE ON,6K TORQUE OFF, 3-10K WOB PU 122K,SO 89K,ROT 102K -SURVEY EVERY 90'ON DLS<5°AND EVERY 30'ON DLS>5° -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT -BASE OF PERMAFROST AT 2060'MD(1860' TVD) 1/19/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 2478'MD TO 3015'MD(2357'TVD) (537'IN 6 HOURS=90 FT/HR WITH I CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) 1-700 GPM,1950 PSI ON,1700 PSI OFF -60 RPM,10K TORQUE ON,8K TORQUE OFF, 35K WOB -PU 132K,SO 82K,ROT 102K '-SURVEY EVERY 90' -WASH 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT 06:00 - 12.00 6.00 DRILL P , SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 3015'MD TO 3520'MD(2543'TVD) (505'IN 6 HOURS=84 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -750 GPM,2400 PSI ON,2080 PSI OFF -60 RPM,14K TORQUE ON,7K TORQUE OFF, 35K WOB -PU 150K,SO 75K,ROT 102K -SURVEY EVERY 90' -BACKREAM 60'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS 14-MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 8 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) i Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task ' Code NPT 1 NPT Depth 1 Phase Description of Operations hr (usft) 12:00 - 18:00 6.00 DRILL p SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 3520'MD TO 4020'MD(2743'TVD) (500'IN 6 HOURS=83 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -800 GPM,2740 PSI ON,2450 PSI OFF -70 RPM,14K TORQUE ON,10K TORQUE OFF, 25-35K WOB -PU 153K,SO 84K,ROT 107K -SURVEY EVERY 90' BACKREAM 60'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS !-MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT 18:00 - 18:30 0.50 DRILL P SURF SERVICE TOPDRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 18:30 - 00:00 5.50 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILLt6"SURFACE HOLE FROM 4020'MD TO 4530'MD(2932'TVD) (510'IN 5.5 HOURS=93 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -823 GPM,2640 PSI ON,2510 PSI OFF 70 RPM,14K TORQUE ON,13K TORQUE OFF, 7-20K WOB -PLL 175K,SO 72K,ROT 109K 1-SURVEY EVERY 90' BACKREAM 60'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT -ENCOUNTERED COAL STRINGERS AT 4303', 4460',4506'MD 1/20/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P SURF ,DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE 1 FROM 4530'MD TO 5035'MD(3170'TVD) (505'IN 6 HOURS=84 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -823 GPM,2740 PSI ON,2540 PSI OFF -70 RPM,16-22K TORQUE ON,14K TORQUE OFF,3-50K WOB i -PU 192K,SO 75K,ROT 114 K -SURVEY EVERY 90' -BACKREAM 50'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT 06:00 - 12:00 6.00 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 5035'MD TO 5478'MD(3335'TVD) 1(443'IN 6 HOURS=73.8 FT/HR WITH CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) -823 GPM,2830 PSI ON,2630 PSI OFF -70 RPM,14-17K TORQUE ON,12K TORQUE OFF,3-35K WOB -PU 195K,SO 83K,ROT 113K -SURVEY EVERY 90' BACKREAM 50'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT 12:00 - 14:00 2.00 DRILL P SURF DIRECTIONAL DRILL 16"SURFACE HOLE FROM 5478'MD TO 5631'MD(3414'TVD) (153'IN 2 HOURS=76.5 FT/HR WITH 1 CONNECTIONS AND SURVEYS) 1-823 GPM,3010 PSI ON,2715 PSI OFF -70 RPM,14-17K TORQUE ON,12-13K TORQUE OFF,30K WOB -PU 195K,SO 83K,ROT 113K -SURVEY EVERY 90' BACKREAM 50'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT -TD HOLE SECTION AT 5631'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP � Page 9 of 53 Operation Summary Report" Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type.DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 14:00 - 18:00 4.00 DRILL P SURF CIRCULATE BOTTOMS-UP 4 TIMES WHILE SLOWLY RACKING BACK STANDS FROM 5631' IMDTO5193'MD -823 GPM,2766 PSI -70 RPM,15K TORQUE 1ST BOTTOMS UP:LARGE INCREASE IN 'CUTTINGS -PUMPED SWEEP,RETURNED 900 STROKES EARLY -2ND BOTTOMS UP:MEDIUM INCREASE IN CUTTINGS WITH CONSISTENT RETURNS OF SILT/SAND I-2RD BOTTOMS UP:NO SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN CUTTINGS WITH CONSISTENT I RETURNS OF SILT/SAND -4TH BOTTOMS UR NO SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN CUTTINGS WITH CONSISTENT RETURNS OF SILT/SAND WTL JIM WILLINGHAM AND WELL OPERATIONS MANAGER LOUIS ROMO TOURED THE RIG 18:00 - 00:00 6.00 DRILL P SURF }BACKREAM OUT OF HOLE FROM 5193'MD TO 12920'MD ,1-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -823 GPM,2150 PSI AT 2920'MD -PU 147K,SO 78K -70 RPM,11-14K TORQUE,100K ROTATING WEIGHT -BACKREAMING SPEEDS FROM 500 FT/HR- 1500 FT/HR -MEDIUM INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT 3600' IMD -LARGE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS FROM 3500' MD TO 2920'MD 1/21/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 DRILL P SURF BACKREAM OUT OF HOLE FROM 2920'MD TO 2068'MD -823 GPM,2120 PSI AT 2610'MD -70 RPM,8-9K TORQUE,100K ROTATING WEIGHT -BACKREAMING SPEEDS FROM 600 FT/HR 02'30 - 03:00 0.50 DRILL P SURF PERFORM RIG SERVICE ON TOP DRIVE MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -CLEAN AND INSPECT SAVER SUB WITH THREAD GAUGE 03:00 - 03:30 0.50 DRILL P SURF PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 2068'MD TO 1400'MD -PU 128K,SO 82KAT 1878'MD -NO TIGHT HOLE ENCOUNTERED WHILE PULLING ON ELEVATORS 03.30 - 07:30 4.00 DRILL P SURF RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 16" DRILLING BHA FROM 1400'MD TO 5631'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 5 MINUTES:STATIC -FILL PIPE EVERY 2500'MD -ENCOUNTERED TIGHT HOLE AT 4515'MD: WORKED THROUGH WITH 28K Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 10 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 07:30 - 11:00 3.50 DRILL P ; SURF i CIRCULATE BOTTOMS-UP 2.5 TIMES FROM 5621'MD TO 5288'MD -820 GPM;2700 PSI -80 RPM;13-16K TORQUE;122 ROTATING WEIGHT -RECIPROCATING PIPE AT 80 FT/MIN; STANDING BACK ONE STAND EVERY 30 MIN. �-125%INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT 1ST 1 BOTTOMS UP -SECOND BOTTOMS UP BROUGHT BACK 1/2 AS MUCH AS FIRST. 11:00 - 16:30 5.50 DRILL P SURF PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 5288'MD TO 374'MD -PU 180K,SO 85K AT 5288'MD -WORKED AND WIPED TIGHT SPOTS AT 1280' MD;1089'MD;994'WITH 2O-30K OVERPULL 16:30 - 17:00 0.50 DRILL P SURF PERFORMED WEEKLY FUNCTION TEST ON DIVERTER SYSTEM FROM ALL STATIONS -DRAINED STACK AND FUNCTION TESTED ,BAG AND KNIFE VALVE-GOOD TEST -41 SEC TO CLOSE BAG,35 SEC TO OPEN KNIFE VALVE -MONITORED WELL FOR 10 MIN;STATIC 17:00 - 20:30 3.50 DRILL P SURF PULL AND LAY DOWN 16"DRILLING BHA -LAY DOWN DRILL COLLARS AND JARS RACKED BACK NON-MAG COLLARS IN DERRICK -CLEANED AND FLUSHED MWD AND MOTOR BIT GRADE:2-2-BT-A-2-1-WT-TD 20:30 - 21:30 1.00 DRILL P SURF CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR OF BHA TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT SIMOPS:INSPECT BRIDAL LINES 21:30 - 00:00 2.50 CASING P SURF RIG UP TO RUN 13-3/8"SURFACE CASING CHANGE TO LONG BAILS WITH 4'BAIL EXTENSIONS -RIG UP VOLANT TOOLAND POWER TONGS -PULL MASTER BUSHING AND INSTALL PS-21 POWER SLIPS -CLEAN OUT SUCTION AND DISCHARGE SCREENS ON PUMPS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP S Page,t t of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UW: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 1/22/2015 00:00 - 04:30 4.50 CASING P SURF CONTINUE TO RIG UP AND RUN THE FLOAT EQUIPMENT FOR THE 13-3/8",68#BTC SURFACE CASING -BAKERLOK SHOE TRACK -MAKE UP CONNECTIONS TO THE MARK -13.563"OD ON SHOE TRACK JOINTS;13.5"ID ON 13-3/8"SIDE-DOOR ELEVATORS -VERIFIED ID CORRECT-12.415" -WSL VERIFIED THE REST OF 13-3/8" JOINTS OD 13.45"-13.48"OD -DISCUSSED SITUATION AND AGREED ON PLAN FORWARD WITH ODE AND N.S. SUPERINTENDENT -RIG DOWN SIDE-DOOR ELEVATORS AND RIG UP 5"DP ELEVATORS -MAKE UP 13-3/8"BTC X 4-1/2"NC50 CROSS OVER TO 5"HANDLING SUB -UTILIZE CROSS OVER AND HANDLING SUB WITH DRILL PIPE ELEVATORS TO PICK UP AND MAKE UP SHOE TRACK. -RIG DOWN DP ELEVATORS AND RIG UP SIDE-DOOR ELEVATORS. '-CHECK FLOATS-GOOD 04:30 - 12:00 7.50 CASING P SURF RUN 13-3/8",68#/FT,L-80 BTC SURFACE CASING TO 982'MD -USE VOLANT TOOL TO MAKE UP CONNECTIONS TO THE MARK -BEST OF LIFE 2000 PIPE DOPE -RUN FLOATING CENTRALIZERS ON JOINTS 1-25 -FILL CASING EVERY JOINT -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 10 JOINTS AT 5 BPM FOR 5 MINUTES -PU 100K,SO 82K -MUD WEIGHT:8.9 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT 12:00 - 00:00 12.00 CASING 1 P SURF RUN 13-3/8",68#/FT,L-80 BTC SURFACE CASING FROM 982'MD TO 4113'MD -USE VOLANT TOOL TO MAKE UP CONNECTIONS TO THE MARK -BEST OF LIFE 2000 PIPE DOPE -RUN FLOATING CENTRALIZERS ON JOINTS 1-25 -FILL CASING EVERY JOINT -RUN IN HOLE AT 30-40 FT/MIN FROM 982'MD TO 1800'MD -REDUCED SPEED TO 20 FT/MIN FROM 1800' MD TO 4113'MD -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 5 JOINTS AT 10 BPM FOR 5 MINUTES -PU 336K,SO 101K AT 3742'MD -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT -MUD LOSSES WHILE RUNNING IN HOLE FROM SURFACE TO 4113'MD:116 BBLS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP S Page 12 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. 1 UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) 4 (usft) 1/23/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 I CASING P SURF RUN 13-3/8",68#/FT,L-80 BTC SURFACE CASING FROM 4113'MD TO 4354'MD -USE VOLANT TOOL TO MAKE UP CONNECTIONS TO THE MARK 4-BEST OF LIFE 2000 PIPE DOPE -FILL CASING EVERY JOINT -RUN IN HOLE AT 20 FT/MIN FROM 4113'MD TO 4354'MD -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 5 JOINTS AT 10 BPM FOR 5 MINUTES -MUD WEIGHT:9.0+PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT -MUD LOSSES WHILE RUNNING IN HOLE FROM SURFACE TO 4354'MD:141 BBLS UNABLE TO MOVE CASING UP OR DOWN AFTER MAKING CONNECTION AT4360'MD. 01:30 - 02:30 1.00 CASING P SURF ATTEMPT TO WORK CASING AT 4354'MD -WORK PIPE;PICKING UP TO 400K;SO TO 30K BOTH WITH AND WITHOUT CIRCULATION -PUMP FROM 2 BPM TO 10 BPM;UP TO 240 PSI-FULL RETURNS I-CONTACT ODE AND DRILLING SUPERINTENDENT. +-NOTIFY CEMENTERS . 02:30 - 05:30 3.00 CASING P SURF CIRCULATE ON BOTTOM WHILE WAITING FOR CEMENTERS AND TRUCKS -SO 32K;10 BPM;200 PSI. I-CONTINUE TO DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD WITH ODE AND NS SUPERINTENDENT 05:30 - 06:30 1.00 CASING N -- DPRB 4,354.00 SURF 4 ATTEMPT TO WORK CASING AT 4354'MD -WORK PIPE UP TO 350K PU;50K SO;AT 2 BPM -WORK PIPE UP TO 400K PU;50K SO;AT 6 BPM 1-WORK PIPE UP TO 450K PU;50K SO;AT 8 BPM I-WORK PIPE UP TO 500K PU;50K SO;AT 10 BPM NO PROGRESS SIMOPS: -SPOT CEMENTERS AND RIG UP. 06:30 - 08:30 2.00 CASING N DPRB 4,354.00 SURF BACK OUT AND LAY DOWN 1 JOINT OF 13-3/8" CASING TO PIPE SHED IN PREPARATION FOR CEMENTING -PJSM WITH RIG CREWAND DOYON CASING I-BACK OUT,DRAIN AND LAY DOWN JOINT TO SHED. -COLLAR BACKED OFF WITH JOINT -MAKE UP COLLAR TO STUMP. I-CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 4-RIG UP ON FLOOR FOR CEMENT JOB I-STING BACK INTO CASING STRING WITH VOLANT TOOL 08:30 - 11:30 3.00 CASING P SURF CIRCULATE AND CONDITION MUD FOR CEMENTING AT 10 BPM -200 PSI INITIAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE I-100 PSI FINIAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE 1-10 BPM,119PSI,9%RETURN FLOW -MUD LOSSES WHILE CIRCULATING:25 BBL Printed 8/24/2015 10.14.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 13 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time: 1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To 1 Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 11:30 - 12:00 I 0.50 CEMT P SURF PRESSURE TEST CEMENT LINES TO 250/ 4000 PSI FOR 5 MIN EACH;GOOD TEST I UTILIZED PRESSURE CROSS-CHECK CHECKLIST FOR PRESSURE TEST. 12:00 - 20:30 8.50 CEMT P SURF !CEMENT 13-3/8"INTERMEDIATE CASING AS FOLLOWS: -PUMP 100 BBLS OF 10 PPG MUDPUSH II SPACER©5 BPM,150 PSI -RELEASE BOTTOM PLUG -PUMP 1080 BBLS OF 11 PPG LITECRETE LEAD CEMENT @ 5 BPM,EXCESS VOLUME 535%(YIELD 1.91 CU.FT/SK) -PUMP 118 BBLS OF 15.8 PPG CLASS G TAIL I @ 5 BPSM,EXCESS VOLUME 40% (YIELD 1.16 DROP TOP PLUG AND PUMP 10 BELS OF WATER FROM SLB. PERFORM DISPLACEMENT WITH RIG PUMPS !AND 9.1 PPG LSND MUD PER SLB CADE -1'50 BBLS DISPLACED AT 10 BPM:ICP 648 •PSI,FCP 700 PSI '-554 BBLS DISPLACED AT 7 BPM:ICP 475 PSI, `FCP 1015 PSI L LOST RETURNS 503 BBLS INTO DISPLACEMENT;BACKED PUMPS OFF TO 5 BPM;790 PSI I-REGAINED PARTIAL RETURNS BRIEFLY 575 BBLS INTO DISPLACEMENT AND LOST AGAIN AT 583 BBLS WITH 1010 PSI -REDUCE RATE TO 2 BPM PRIOR TO PLUG BUMP:FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE 610 PSI -BUMP PLUG AND INCREASE PRESSURE TO 1100 PSI,CHECK FLOATS-GOOD -TOTAL DISPLACEMENT VOLUME 620 BBLS (MEASURED BY STROKES©96%PUMP EFFICIENCY) -568 BBLS OF GOOD CEMENT BACK TO SURFACE -TOTAL LOSSES FROM CEMENT EXIT SHOE TO CEMENT IN PLACE:164 BBLS 120:30 - 23:00 2.50 CEMT P SURF DRAIN STACK AND FLUSH LINES -SUCK OUT JOINT FOR WACHS CUTTER I-RIG DOWN DIVERTER LINE AND JOINTS -SUCK OUT AND REMOVE MOUSE HOLES AND RIG UP BRIDGE CRANES. 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 CEMT P SURF ENGAGE VOLANT TOOL AND PICK UP TO 300K PICK UP DIVERTER STACK FROM WELL HEAD INSTALL AND SET EMERGENCY SLIPS 1/24/2015 100:00 - 01:00 1.00 WHSUR P SURF CUT 13-3/8"CASING WITH WACHS CUTTER -PICK UP ON JOINT FOR CUT -CUT JOINT WITH WACHS CUTTER 01:00 - 02:00 1.00 WHSUR P SURF -LAY DOWN CUT OFF JOINT TO PIPE SHED -RIG DOWN ELEVATORS AND BALE EXTENSIONS 02:00 - 04:30 2.50 WHSUR P SURF -CLEAN AND FLUSH DIVERTER ANNULAR AND KNIFE VALVE -FLUSH OUT STACK AND SUCK OUT CELLAR BOX -FLUSH BELL NIPPLE AND FLOW BOX Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP Page 14 of 53 . ; Operation Summary Report y• Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) -fi— (usft) --- 04:30 - 08:00 3.50 WHSUR P SURF NIPPLE DOWN DIVERTER,RISERS AND KNIFE VALVE. 08:00 - 09:00 1.00 WHSUR P SURF PREPARE CUT CASING JOINT FOR SLIPLOCK WELLHEAD. 08:00 - 12:00 3.00 WHSUR P SURF NIPPLE UP SLIP LOCK WELLHEAD I SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS: -CHANGE OUT VALVES IN MUD PUMP#1 -RIG DOWN DOYON CASING AND VOLANT ITOOL -SERVICE ST-80 AND PS-21S 12:00 - 16:00 4.00 WHSUR N SFAL 4,354.00 L SURF CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP SLIP LOCK WELLHEAD -ENCOUNTERED DIFFICULTY GETTING WELLHEAD TO SLIDE OVER CUT CASING JOINT -PULLED METAL TO METAL SEAL RING AND INSPECTED TO VERIFY CORRECT SIZE AND PART NUMBER SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS 1-TAKE ON FLUID TO THE PITS 'REMOVE REMAINING CASING OUT OF PIPE SHED 16:00 - 21 30 5.50 WHSUR P SURF NIPPLE UP BOP RISERS AND BOPE -REMOVE 30"RISER SPOOL -INSTALL 24"RISER SPOOL -TORQUE UP FLANGES,INSTALL TURNBUCKLES AND BELL NIPPLE SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS: -CHANGE OUT VALVES ON MUD PUMP#2 -BRING 5"DRILL PIPE INTO PIPE BARN 21:30 - 22:00 0.50 WHSUR P SURF HELD SAFETY MEETING WITH BOTH CREWS ON OPERATIONAL DISCIPLINE 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 WHSUR P SURF CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP BOPE -CONTINUE TO TORQUE UP FLANGES AND BELL NIPPLE RISER -INSTALL SECONDARY ANNULUS VALVES I-CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR -BUILD TEST JOINTS 1/25/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 WHSUR P SURF CONTINUE TO RIG UP FOR BOPE TEST -CONTINUE TO BUILD 9-5/8"TEST JOINT AND 5"TEST JOINT -FLUSH LINES WITH FRESH WATER -SET TEST PLUG -FILL STACK,CHOKE MANIFOLD AND BLEED AIR OUT OF ALL LINES ------ �_---. t- 02-30 02:30 - 05:30 3.00 WHSUR P SURF 1SHELL TEST STACK AND CHOKE MANIFOLD -DRAIN STACK AND REPLACE LEAKING DOOR SEAL ON DRILLER'S SIDE BLIND SHEAR RAMS -REPLACE API RING ON CHOKE 4-WAY IBLOCK -FILL STACK AND CHOKE MANIFOLD,AND BLEED AIR OUT OF ALL LINES -PERFORM SHELL TEST Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP . Page 15 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) I Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C.(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre i Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 i Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30:OOPM Rig Release 3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Code NPT NP Date 1 From-To 1 Hrs ! Task �i, (usft) T Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) 05:30 10:00 1 4.50 1 WHSUR P SURF TEST BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW,4000 PSI HIGH I !FOR 5 MINUTES EACH 1 1-TEST WITH 9-5/8"AND 5"TEST JOINTS -ALL TESTS CHARTED,SEE ATTACHED BOP 1 TEST CHARTS I -TEST WITNESSED BYAOGCC REP CHUCK — — ISCHEVE 10:00 - 11:00 1.00 I WHSUR P I SURF 'PULL TEST PLUG AND INSTALL WEAR RING, �ID=12.438 11:00 - 13:00 2.00 DRILL P SURF RIG UP TO RUN DRILL PIPE AND MAKE UP BHA 13:00 - 18:00 5.00 DRILL P SURF MAKE UP 12-1/4"DRILLING BHA I-PJSM -MAKE UP AUTOTRAK AND MWD 1-VERIFIED COMMUNICATION BETWEEN I I TOOLS I -TRIP IN 1 STAND AND PERFORM SHALLOW — TEST-PASSED -SWAP OUT MASTER BUSHINGS FOR PS-21S 18:00 - 21:00 3.00DRILL P ! SURF RUN IN HOLE WITH 12-1/4"DRILLING BHA FROM 718'MD TO 3945'MD I-RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS I -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000'MD 21:00 - 00:00 3.00 DRILL P I SURF +PERFORM D1 KICK WHILE TRIPPING DRILL, D6 STRIPPING DRILLAND D5 WELL KILL DRILL AND PERFORM AFTER ACTION REVIEW 1/26/2015 00:00 - 00:30 0.50 DRILL P SURF RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 12-1/4" DRILLING BHA FROM 3945'MD TO 4150'MD 00:30 - 03:00 2.50 I DRILL P SURF RIG UP AND PRESSURE TEST 13-3/8"68# CASING I -PJSM;REVIEWED PRESSURE CROSSCHECK CHECKLIST I 1-TEST TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MINUTES AND I I 3500 PSI HIGH FOR 45 MINUTES -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG -PUMP 9.3 BBLS TO 3500 PSI,BLEED BACK I 9.3 BBLS I -RIG DOWN AND BLOW DOWN LINES PRESSURE TEST MET BP TUBULAR TEST CRITERIA PER CRT-AK-10-45 -RECEIVED ATP FROM BP ROTARY WTL JIM _ 1 WILLINGHAM 03:00 - 03:30 0.50 DRILL P SURF WASH DOWN FROM 4150'MD TO 4266'MD I -80 RPM,900 GPM -WASH THROUGH CEMENT STRINGERS I FROM 4249'MD TO 4262'MD -TAG UP ON PLUGS AT 4266'MD. 03:30 - 07:00 3.50 DRILL SURF DRILL OUT PLUGS AND CEMENT IN SHOE 1 I FROM 4266'MD TO 4344'MD(10'FROM SHOE) -900 GPM;2300 PSI ON;2290 PSI OFF 1-100 RPM;12K TORQUE ON;11K TORQUE OFF 12-15K WOB -PU 165K;SO 80K;ROT 111K -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT I SLOW PUMP RATES:4200'MD,2800'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG i MP#1 SPM 30/40;PSI 70/120 MP#2 SPM 30/40;PSI 70/120 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP 410 Page 16 of 53 rte „<. Ocn Operation Summary Report Z,, it, f Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth !, Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 07.00 - 09:00 2.00 DRILL P SURF DISPLACE WELL TO 9.0 PPG LSND -630 GPM;1022 PSI -50 RPM;RECIPROCATING PIPE 15'STROKE WHILE DISPLACING. 09:00 - 11:30 2.50 DRILL N STUC 5,631.00 SURF DRILL OUT SHOE AND CLEAN OUT 10'OF OLD HOLE TO 4364'MD;SIDETRACK WELL FROM 4364'MD TO 4414'MD. -840 GPM;1620 PSI ON;1600 PSI OFF -100 RPM;12KTORQUE ON;11KTORQUE OFF 1-10-15K WOB -PU 165K;SO 80K;ROT 111K -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT -DRILLED 10'OF ORIGINAL HOLE -SIDETRACK AND DRILL 50'OF NEW HOLE TO 4414'MD -KOP FOR SIDETRACK 4364'MD;69.42° INCLINATION;223.18°AZIMUTH SLOW PUMP RATES:4350'MD,2868'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG 1 MP#1 SPM 30/40;PSI 130/160 MP#2 SPM 30/40;PSI 125/160 11 30 - 12:30 1.00 DRILL P SURF CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AND PULL BACK TO SHOE FOR LOT -900 GPM;1760 PSI 50 RPM;9K TORQUE 12:30 - 14:30 2.00 BRILL P SURF LINEUP AND PERFORM LOT 4354'MD;2868' TVD '-MUD WEIGHT IN/OUT 9.0 PPG. -PUMPED 1.5 BBLS TO 200 PSI;BLEED BACK 1.5 BBLS -LOT EMW=10.34 PPG -25BBL KICK TOLERANCE:RECEIVED ATP I FROM BP ROTARY WTL JIM WILLINGHAM. 14:30 - 15:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI !SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND BLOCKS,GREASE WASHPIPE 15:00 - 00:00 9.00 DRILL N STUC 4,797.00 INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 4414'MD TO 4797'MD(3026'TVD) (383'IN 9.0 HRS=42.6 FPH) I-930 GPM,2010 PSI ON,2000 PSI OFF -130 RPM,12K TORQUE ON,11K TORQUE OFF -WOB 5-10K -PU 151K,SO 84K,ROT 109K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.43 PPG,CALCULATED 9.41 !PPG 1-SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 10'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FROM 4660-4797;INCLINATION HELD AT 70°. VARYING PARAMETERS ATTEMPTING TO GET ASSEMBLY TO DROP.DISCUSS INCLINATION WITH ODE.PLAN FORWARD TO CONTINUE .i WITH 1 MORE STAND AND RE-EVALUATE IF INCLINATION DOES NOT DROP. SLOW PUMP RATES:4418'MD,2889'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1 SPM 30/40;PSI 110/145 MP#2 SPM 30/40;PSI 109/146 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 17 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 j End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task • Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 1/27/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL N STUC 5,631.00 INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 4797'MD TO 5350'MD (553'IN 6.0 HRS=92.2 FPH) -930 GPM,2180 PSI ON,2170 PSI OFF -100 RPM,13-14K TORQUE ON,12K TORQUE OFF -WOB 5-13K PU 151K,SO 84K,ROT 109K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.68 PPG,CALCULATED 9.32 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT I-BACKREAM 10'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH 4800-4880;INCLINATION DROPPED TO 69° AND ASSEMBLY RESPONDED. DISCUSSED WITH ODE AND DECISION WAS MADE TO CONTINUE DRILLING AHEAD WITH ROTARY STEERABLE ASSEMBLY. I-SV6 @ 4985'MD,3094'TVD(3037'TVDSS) -EOCU©5019'MD,3106'TVD(3049'TVDSS) SV5 @ 5317'MD,3218'TVD(3160'TVDSS) -AVE ROP 121.5 FPH(INCLUDING CONNECTIONS)THROUGH SV6 PUMPED 40 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 5270'MD (-MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED SLOW PUMP RATES:4982'MD,3091'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 130/165 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 130/160 06:00 - 09:00 3.00 DRILL N STUC 5,631.00 INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 5350'MD TO 5631'MD(3351'TVD) (16"SURFACE HOLE PB1 DRILLED TO 5631' [MD) I(281'IN3.0HRS=93.7FPH) -930 GPM,2370 PSI ON,2360 PSI OFF -130 RPM,14K TORQUE ON,13K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K -PU 181K,SO 93K,ROT 117K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.76 PPG,CALCULATED 9.31 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 10'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH SLOW PUMP RATES:5550'MD,3322'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 150/190 j MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 150/190 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM 411 II/ North A •ca-ALASKA-BP %,�; Page la 6(53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project Point McIntyre Site.Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor.PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum.P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 09:00 - 12:00 3.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 5631'MD TO 5956'MD(3489'TVD) (325'IN 3.0 HRS=108.3 FPH) -930 GPM,2370 PSI ON,2360 PSI OFF 130 RPM,14K TORQUE ON,13K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K -PU 181K,SO 93K,ROT 117K ECD:ACTUAL 9.81 PPG,CALCULATED 9.31 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT BACKREAM 10'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH 12.00 - 18.30 6.50 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 5956'MD TO 6690'MD(3801'TVD) (734'IN 6.5 HRS=112.9 FPH) -930 GPM,2465 PSI ON,2450 PSI OFF -140 RPM,15-19K TORQUE ON,15K TORQUE OFF,WOB 10K -PU 206K,SO 97K,ROT 121K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.81 PPG,CALCULATED 9.45 'PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH -SV4 @ 5975'MD,3498'TVD(3440'TVDSS) -AVE ROP 107.3 FPH(INCLUDING CONNECTIONS)THROUGH SV5 PUMPED 40 BBL HIGH-VIS SWEEP AT 6100' MD -MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED PUMPED 40 BBL HIGH-VIS SWEEP AT 6600' MD -MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED ADDING BACKGROUND SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. SLOW PUMP RATES:6120'MD,3559'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 166/210 MP#2.SPM 30/40;PSI 166/209 SLOW PUMP RATES:6594'MD,3760'TVD, MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 154/198 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 155/198 Printed 8/24/2015 10.14:59AM SNorth America-ALASKA-BP • Page 19 of 53 Operation Summary F eport Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time 1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 18:30 - 19:30 1.00 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE 1 BOTTOMS UP WHILE REAMING 1 STAND TO CLEAN UP HOLE -930 GPM;2430 PSI 160 RPM;15-16K TORQUE MINIMAL INCREASE IN RETURNS AT BOTTOMS UP -REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD FROM 9.83 PPG TO 9.67 PPG 19:30 - 23:00 3.50 DRILL P INTI 1DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 6690'MD TO 6972'MD(3921'TVD) (282'IN 3.5 HRS=94.0 FPH) -930 GPM,2495 PSI ON,2470 PSI OFF -140 RPM,15-17K TORQUE ON,12-14K TORQUE OFF,WOB 10-20K PU 206K,SO 94K,ROT 127K ECD:ACTUAL 9.83 PPG,CALCULATED 9.42 ,PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT -BACKREAM30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH SV3 @ 6828'MD,3859'TVD(3802'TVDSS) } -AVE ROP 96.5 FPH(INCLUDING CONNECTIONS)THROUGH SV4 CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR { DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. INCREASE IN TORQUE,STALLED OUT TOP DRIVE AT 20K TORQUE,WHEN STARTING TO 1 BACKREAM AT 6972'MD. DOWNLINKED TO AUTOTRAK TO RETRACT RIBS. 23 00 - 23 30 0.50 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE 1 BOTTOMS UP WHILE REAMING 1 STAND TO CLEAN UP HOLE -930 GPM;2420 PSI 160 RPM; '-MINIMAL INCREASE IN RETURNS AT BOTTOMS UP -REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD FROM 9.83 PPG TO 9.57 PPG -REDUCTION IN TORQUE;19-20K TO 15-18K DUMPED 290 BBLS OF MUD FROM THE ACTIVE SYSTEM AND DILUTED WITH 290 BBLS OF FRESH MUD WITH 3%LUBES INCREASING LUBES IN THE ACTIVE SYSTEM TO 3%TO REDUCE OBSERVED TORQUE AT (SURFACE. 23:30 00:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI ,SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND BLOCKS;GREASE WASH PIPE. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM ® North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 20 of 53 1JI ' operationsurnrnary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) 1 (usft) 1/28/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 6972'MD TO 7466'MD(4131'TVD) (494'IN 6.0 HRS=82.3 FPH) -930 GPM,2530 PSI ON,2510 PSI OFF -140 RPM,17-19K TORQUE ON,17K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K -PU 220K,SO 96K,ROT 128K ECD:ACTUAL 9.72 PPG,CALCULATED 9.44 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.2+PPG OUT -BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH SV2 @ 7211'MD,4023'TVD(3966'TVDSS) -AVE ROP 68.3 FPH(INCLUDING CONNECTIONS)THROUGH SV3 CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. ~PUMPED 40 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 7167'MD -DRILLED STAND DOWN TO 7240'MD AND RETRACTED RIBS ON AUTOTRAK -WORKED STAND AT 160 RPM;13-18K TORQUE UNTIL SWEEP WAS OUT OF THE HOLE i-MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED I-MINIMAL REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD; FROM 9.88 PPG TO 9.66 PPG SLOW PUMP RATES:7067'MD,3961'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 174/215 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 177/214 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14 59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP 410 Page 21 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site.Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No..PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 06:00 - 12:00 6.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 7466'MD TO 7920'MD(4324'TVD) (454'IN 6.0 HRS=75.7 FPH) -930 GPM,2590 PSI ON,2590 PSI OFF -140 RPM,19K TORQUE ON,17K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K -PU 230K,SO 94K,ROT 130K ECD:ACTUAL 9.62 PPG,CALCULATED 9.43 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE,BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. PUMPED 40 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 7820'MD MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED MINIMAL REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD; FROM 9.73 PPG TO 9.68 PPG SLOW PUMP RATES,7691'MD,4163'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 170/215 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 175/214 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 22 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 12:00 - 15:00 3.00 DRILL P INTI I DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 7920'MD TO 8162'MD(4427'TVD) (242'IN 3.0 HRS=80.7 FPH) I-930 GPM,2645 PSI ON,2600 PSI OFF -140 RPM,17-23K TORQUE ON,17K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K I-PU 241K,SO 102K,ROT 139K ECD:ACTUAL 9.73 PPG,CALCULATED 9.43 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. DUMPED 290 BBLS OF MUD FROM THE 'ACTIVE SYSTEM AND DILUTED WITH 290 BBLS OF FRESH MUD WITH 3%LUBES j1PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/40 BBL t WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 8160'MD -HAD TO SHUT DOWN PUMPING WITH SWEEP IN THE HOLE TO RE-SURVEY SLOW PUMP RATES:8015'MD,4364'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 187/228 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 188/230 15:00 16:30 1.50 DRILL N DFAL 8,162.00 INTI RE-SHOOT SURVEYS FROM 7968'MD TO 8130'MD -UNABLE TO GET CLEAN SURVEY AT 8070' MD DUE TO MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE -SPERRY SUN UNABLE TO CORRECT SURVEY { -PICK UP AND STAND ONE STAND BACK -SURVEY MID STAND AND ON DOUBLES AROUND 8070'MD TO GET CLEAN SURVEYS. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 23 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To i Hrs I Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) i. 16:30 - 19:00 2.50 I DRILL P 1 INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE I HOLE FROM 8162'MD TO 8397 MD(4526'TVD) (235'IN 2.5 HRS=94 FPH) ' -973 GPM,2710 PSI ON,2660 PSI OFF I -140 RPM,18-22K TORQUE ON,19K TORQUE OFF,WOB 3-10K -PU 248K,SO 99K,ROT 139K ECD:ACTUAL 9.79 PPG,CALCULATED 9.43 PPG � -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT -BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS FROM I TANDEM LOW-VIS/WEIGHTED SWEEP I I PUMPED AT 8160' 1 -SV1(g 8179'MD,4434'TVD(4377'TVDSS) AVE ROP-67.6 FPH(INCLUDING CONNECTIONS)THROUGH SV2 'PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/40 BBL i,HI-VIS SWEEP AT 8315'MD i I CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 1150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR • •DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. 19:00 - 19:30 0.50 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/40 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP OUT OF HOLE I-DOWN LINKED WITH STAND DOWN AND I RELAXED RIBS ON AUTOTRAK I-WORKED STAND AT 180 RPM;15-21K i TORQUE -973 GPM;2760 PSI MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 24 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date j From-To Hrs Task Code , NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 19:30 - 22:30 3.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 8397'MD TO 8681'MD(4662'TVD) (290'IN 3.0 HRS=96.7 FPH) -973 GPM,2840 PSI ON,2795 PSI OFF -140 RPM,18-25K TORQUE ON,18-20K TORQUE OFF,WOB 9-20K -PU 264K,SO 102K,ROT 140K ECD:ACTUAL 9.95 PPG,CALCULATED 9.49 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT -BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP AT 8581'MD CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. SLOW PUMP RATES:8583'MD,4606'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 238/283 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 232/282 22:30 - 23:30 1.00 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP OUT OF HOLE -DOWN LINKED WITH STAND DOWN AND RELAXED RIBS ON AUTOTRAK -WORKED STAND AT 180 RPM;14-23K TORQUE -973 GPM;2855 PSI -SWEEP CAME BACK 100 BBLS EARLY BY STROKES -MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS OBSERVED -MINIMAL REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD; FROM 9.9 PPG TO 9.78 PPG 23:30 00:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI GREASE AND SERVICE RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT AND TOP DRIVE. 1/29/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 8681'MD TO 8962'MD(4767'TVD) (281'IN 2.5 HRS=112.4 FPH) -975 GPM,2910 PSI ON,2900 PSI OFF -140 RPM,22K TORQUE ON,21K TORQUE OFF,WOB 5K -PU 280K,SO 101K,ROT 145K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.95 PPG,CALCULATED 9.49 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 200 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. Printed 8/24/2015 1014:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP Page 25 of 53 Operation Summary Report f ',440,77,4-' 444. ",/44 Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(12,705;191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task ! Code NPT NPT Depth ! Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) DRILL P 02:30 - 04:30 2.00 fi INTI PUMP TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL !WEIGHTED SWEEP(1.5 PPG OVER-10.6)AT 8962'MD -DOWN LINKED WITH STAND DOWN AND RELAXED RIBS ON AUTOTRAK 1- WORKED STAND AT 180 RPM;21K TORQUE 975 GPM;2900 PSI i SWEEP CAME BACK 75 BBLS EARLY BY STROKES MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS IOBSERVED CALL ODE AND DECIDE TO PERFORM 10 STAND WIPER TRIP TO 7900'MD 04:30 - 06:00 1.50 DRILL P INTI 'CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP BEFORE WIPER TRIP 1-STAND ONE STAND BACK � I - -WORKED STAND AT 180 RPM;21K TORQUE -975 GPM;2900 PSI 06:00 - 13:00 7.00 DRILL P INTI ATTEMPT TO PULL ON ELEVATORS AT 8785' MD MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN;STATIC -PULLED TIGHT IMMEDIATELY W/50K __ `OVERPULL -ATTEMPT TO WORK THROUGH AND WIPE SEVERAL TIMES BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 8785' � I MD TO 6850'MD -980 GPM;3010 PSI AT 8785'MD -160 RPM;24K TORQUE;140K ROTATING WEIGHT BACKREAMING SPEEDS FROM 400-1000 4 FT/HR 13:00 - 17:30 4.50 DRILL P INTI !WORK TIGHT HOLE FROM 6840'MD TO 6740' MD PACKED OFF AND PULLED TIGHT THROUGH THE TRANSITION ZONE BETWEEN THE SV4 IANDSV3. -TOP OF SV3;UNCONSOLIDATED SAND. � � ! 11BOTTOM OF SV4;STICKY CLAY STONE -WORKED PIPE 2'TO 5'ATATIME WITH AND WITHOUT PUMPS AT 1/2 DRILLING RATE,3/4 DRILLING RATE AND FULL DRILLING RATE. -500 GPM;1000 PSI TO 965 GPM;2695 PSI 17:30 18:30 1.00 DRILL i P INTI DURING A CONNECTION WHILE BACKREAMING OUT OF THE HOLE,THE OFF-DRILLER'S SIDE MAN-RIDER CABLE WAS INADVERTENTLY CAUGHT BY A CLAMP ON THE KELLY HOSE.WHEN BRINGING THE TOP DRIVE DOWN FOR THE CONNECTION,THE MAN-RIDER CABLE PARTED,ALLOWING BOTH ENDS OF THE CABLE TO FALL TO THE RIG FLOOR. NO PERSONNEL WERE IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA. PARKER HSE AND BP HSE INVESTIGATING INCIDENT. BP NS SUPERINTENDENT AND ROTARY WTL ON LOCATION AFTER INCIDENT FOR INITIAL STEPS IN INVESTIGATION. 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI SERVICE AND INSPECT TOP DRIVE;GREASE WASH PIPE Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 26 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) -4.— (usft) 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 DRILL P INTI CONTINUE TO BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 6787'MD TO 5081'MD -750 GPM;1565 PSI AT 5551'MD -140 PRM;8-17K TORQUE;115K ROTATING WEIGHT -BACKREAMING AT 800 FT/HR 1/30/2015 00:00 - 02.00 2.00 DRILL P INTI CONTINUE TO BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 5081'MD TO 4324'MD -980 GPM;2300 PSI AT 5081'MD 1-140 RPM;14K TORQUE;107K ROTATING WEIGHT -BACKREAMING AT 800 FT/HR -13-3/8"CASING SHOE AT 4354'MD -CUTTINGS AT SHAKERS INCREASED AT 4750'MD. 02:00 - 03:30 1.50 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATED 1.5 BOTTOMS UP WHILE WORKING 1 STAND -1015 GPM;2330 PSI. -120 RPM;1OK TORQUE j-CUTTINGS INCREASE OVER SHAKERS JUST BEFORE BOTTOMS UP AND STARTED TO CLEAN UP AFTER BOTTOMS UP. STOOD STAND BACK AND CIRCULATED SURFACE TO SURFACE VOL. -PUMPED 80 BBL HI-VIS SWEEP -1015 GPM;2330 PSI 100 RPM;10K TORQUE -10%INCREASE IN RETURNS OVER 1 SHAKERS WITH SWEEP. HOLE CLEANED UP AFTER SWEEP. 03:30 - 04:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI INSPECT TOP DRIVE,DERRICK AND KELLEY HOSE 04:00 - 08:00 4.00 DRILL P INTI I RUN IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 4324'MD TO 8963'MD 1-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN:STATIC 1-SHOOT SURVEY AT 4600'MD AND CONFIRM THE CORRECT WELLBORE CONTINUE RUNNING IN THE HOLE AT 90 FT/MIN. -FILL PIPE EVERY 1900'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM 4ff! ✓ fs ii� fs, ! rT9rf i. � '(s,7 �ao-,ir ..'.;r r�� ,` argef�,z-`, / �ir ° ,re% . �� ' Y :. ' /%``V fF.' il �3 o /y ' .f',)� ' ; af "rf .+r Fr y + / ,, „,/$0,—,;;;4,7,,,,74',,,77. %�i; aF � ,J -•: r:" , ;rr;/ %on.,/srf: f,r .i./ {uf,✓J rf 'F1 ' r / :-f/f /,i} rf` � ., . 0x- vr � /" r , 20, 1, . ,. /0w , '',0r,/,."6.,,,c09 ,' r ..- ✓r B, �J/ � > fi" 'r,,-, . ; , . , ;,,-... F,, ,, ,, •(-. - 1417/ , ma . ; Operation Summary eport ,, , ,' f Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor PARKER DRILLING CO. UW: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 08:00 - 12:00 4.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 8963'MD TO 9320'MD(4931'TVD) (357'IN 4.0 HRS=89.3 FPH) -980 GPM,3240 PSI ON,3200 PSI OFF 150 RPM,21K TORQUE ON,20K TORQUE OFF,WOB 20K -PU 255K,SO 104K,ROT 145K ECD:ACTUAL 9.81 PPG,CALCULATED 9.31 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT BACKREAM 30'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS 1 -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 150 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE i POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/40 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 8160'MD i-HAD TO SHUT DOWN PUMPING WITH SWEEP IN THE HOLE TO RE-SURVEY SLOW PUMP RATES:8871'MD,4728'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.1 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 290/330 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 285/330 12:00 - 18:30 6.50 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 9320'MD TO 9819'MD(5123'TVD) (499'IN 6.5 HRS=76.8 FPH) -973 GPM,3125 PSI ON,3083 PSI OFF -150 RPM,20-27K TORQUE ON,221-23K TORQUE OFF,WOB 5-8K -PU 298K,SO 100K,ROT 148K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.68 PPG,CALCULATED 9.53 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 15'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 100 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 9350'MD -MODERATE INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS SLOW PUMP RATES:9436'MD,4965'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 251/288 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 255/303 PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 9725'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP S Page 28 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre ty I Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 ' Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i 157.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI I CIRCULATE SWEEP OUT WHILE REAMING 1 STAND TO CLEAN UP HOLE 973 GPM;3010 PSI -160 RPM;18-25K TORQUE -MINOR INCREASE IN RETURNS AT BOTTOMS UP -REDUCTION IN OBSERVED ECD FROM 9.83 PPG TO 9.67 PPG 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 DRILL P INTIDIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 9819'MD TO 10,135'MD(5262' TVD) (316'IN 5.0 HRS=63.2 FPH) -973 GPM,3145 PSI ON,3070 PSI OFF -150 RPM,20-28K TORQUE ON,23-26K TORQUE OFF,WOB 3-15K -PU 308K,SO 102K,ROT 151K ECD:ACTUAL 9.71 PPG,CALCULATED 9.53 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND -MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.0 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 15'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS INSTANTANEOUS ROP 100-150 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM !CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. PUMPED A40 BBL 10%DRIL-N-SLIDE SWEEP TO REDUCE TORQUE AT 9820'MD -MINOR REDUCTION IN TORQUE OBSERVED; i 25-28K TO 23-26K SLOW PUMP RATES:9911'MD,5160'TVD MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 256/292 IMP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 260/307 PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 10,112'MD i-SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS DUMPED 290 BBLS OF MUD FROM THE ACTIVE SYSTEM AND DILUTED WITH 435 BBLS OF FRESH LSND WITH 3%LUBES FROM 08:00-00:00. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14 59AM SNorth America-ALASKA-BP • Page 29 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30.00PM Rig Release 3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 1/31/2015 00:00 - 03:00 / 3.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 10,135'MD TO 10,290'MD(5316' TVD) (155'IN3.OHRS=51.7FPH) -973 GPM,3120 PSI ON,3115 PSI OFF -150 RPM,26K TORQUE ON,24K TORQUE OFF,WOB 15K -PU 320K,SO 101K,ROT 152K ECD:ACTUAL 9.6 PPG,CALCULATED 9.53 PPG 1 -SURVEY EVERY STAND j-MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1+PPG OUT BACKREAM 15'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS INSTANTANEOUS ROP 100 FPH CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. I PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL i WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 10,112'MD --SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS BP SECURITY CALLED PHASE 2 LEVEL 3 WEATHER CONDITIONS ON ALL PADS AND ACCESS ROADS AT 02:37 03.00 - 07:00 4.00 DRILL N RREP 10,290.00 INTI IADC CODE 8 NPT:MOTORMAN INFORMED RIG MANAGER THAT THE TURBO ON MOTOR 3 DID NOT SOUND RIGHT. EXHAUST TEMPERATURE WAS 300 DEGREES ABOVE NORMAL OPERATING RANGE. NOTIFIED PARKER SUPERINTENDENT AND MECHANIC. MOBILIZED LOADER ESCORT FOR MECHANIC AND SUPERINTENDENT WITH REPLACEMENT PARTS. I STOP DRILLING OPERATIONS AND MOVE PIPE WITH LIMITED ROTATION AND 1/2 PUMP RATE WHILE TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIRING MOTOR. DOWN LINKED AND RELAXED RIBS ON AUTOTRAK. -REDUCED PUMP RATE TO 588 GPM;1420 PSI -50 RPM;25K TORQUE -RECIPROCATING PIPE AT 5 FT/MIN FROM 10,275'TO 10,200' Printed 8/24/2015 10.14.59AM • 'North America-ALASKA.�(y -BP • �'� ' Page 30 of 53 k y , ` '?2''� `,!? ?�s`,�!//%'a, d%�/'� E• r/ �� � �i� Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 07:00 - 12:00 5.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE I HOLE FROM 10,290'MD TO 10,479'MD(5393' 'TVD) -914 GPM,2750 PSI ON,2740 PSI OFF -130 RPM,27K TORQUE ON,25K TORQUE OFF,WOB 10K -PU 277K,SO 111K,ROT 155K ECD:ACTUAL 9.5 PPG,CALCULATED 9.4 PPG I-SURVEY EVERY STAND 1-MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT I-INSTANTANEOUS ROP 50 FPH I I SLOW PUMP RATES:10,384'MD(5354'ND) MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 290/330 MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 285/325 CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING. CONTROL DRILL AND CIRCULATE 2 BOTTOMS UP ON EACH CONNECTION WHILE WORKING ON MOTOR.HOLE CLEANING MODELING INDICATED 50-75 FPH ACCEPTABLE FOR LIMITED PARAMETERS WHILE DRILLING AHEAD ON ONLY TWO GENERATORS. PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL I WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 10,479'MD -MINOR INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS BP SECURITY DOWNGRADED WEATHER CONDITIONS TO PHASE 1. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • ;:Page 31of53 • Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date 2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Firs I Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 12:00 - 19:00 7.00 DRILL P INTI DIRECTIONAL DRILL 12-1/4"INTERMEDIATE HOLE FROM 10,479'MD TO INTERMEDIATE SECTION TD AT 10,697'MD(5483'TVD) -914 GPM,2750 PSI ON,2740 PSI OFF -120 RPM,20-24K TORQUE ON,22K TORQUE OFF,WOB 3-8K -PU 256K,SO 115K,ROT 156K -ECD:ACTUAL 9.54 PPG,CALCULATED 9.43 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND MUD WEIGHT:9.0 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT -BACKREAM 90'PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -INSTANTANEOUS ROP 50 FPH I SLOW PUMP RATES:10,697'MD(5483'TVD) MUD WEIGHT 9.0 PPG MP#1:SPM 30/40;PSI 288/340 I MP#2:SPM 30/40;PSI 281/335 CONTINUE Td CONTROL DRILLAND 'CIRCULATE ON CONNECTIONS. PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT TD;10,697'MD 1-SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS -LARGE AMOUNT OF COAL OBSERVED ACROSS THE SCALPERS 19:00 - 20:00 1.00 DRILL P ' INTI CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT TO;1/2 I [ l I BOTTOMS UP 914 GPM,2875 PSI I-130 RPM,23-26KTORQUE -RECIPROCATE FULL STAND AT 800 FT/HR -PACKING OFF AT 10,630'MD IN COAL SECTION 20:00 - 20:30 0.50 DRILL P INTI H2S ALARM AND RIG EVACUATED TWICE, FALSE ALARMS RIG CREW SECURED THE WELL AND EVACUATED TO MUSTER AREA NOTIFIED PAD OPERATOR,PARKER AND BP N.S. SUPERINTENDENT.DRILLER AND RIG MANAGER RE-ENTERED RIG WITH SCBA AND HANDHELD GAS MONITORS. VERIFIED NO H2S AND NO PRESSURE ON WELL. II I REOPENED WELLAND VERIFIED GAS READINGS AGAIN.GAVE THE ALL CLEAR. HELD AAR IN THE LER AFTERWARD WITH ALL PERSONNEL ON LOCATION. FOUND THAT CREW WORKING ON GENERATORS COULD NOT HEAR THE ALARM(DOUBLE HEARING PROTECTION IN A LOUD AREA)BUT DID SEE THE VISUAL FLASHING LIGHT.DISCUSSED NEED TO ALLOW THE DRILLER TO MUTE THE VOICE ON THE ALARM SO THAT HE COULD CALL OUT WHICH DETECTOR WAS IN ALARM AND NOTIFY PERSONNEL AS SOON AS SYSTEM WENT INTO ALARM-ALLOWING PERSONNEL TO AVOID THE AREA IN QUESTION WHEN EVACUATING THE RIG. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14 59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 32 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date.2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i t 57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr) (usft) _ 20:30 - 00:00 3.50 DRILL P I INTI CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT TD;3 BOTTOMS UP I-914 GPM,2875 PSI 1-130 RPM,23-26K TORQUE 1-RECIPROCATE FULL STAND AT 800 FT/HR DOWN AND 450 FT/HR UP -PACKING OFF AT 10,630'MD IN COAL SECTION -WORK PIPE THROUGH WITH OVERPULLS UP TO 25K OVER PRESSURE SPIKE TO 3500 PSI OBSERVED -PUMP 40 BBLS HIGH VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BY 80 BBLS WEIGHTED SWEEP,SWEEPS DUMPED INTO CUTTING BOX I-SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN COAL 1 OBSERVED AT THE SHAKERS AT 1 BOTTOMS UP AND CONTINUED THROUGH REMAINDER OF CIRCULATION MOTOR 3 BACK ONLINE. 2/1/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 DRILL P INTI CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT TD;3 BOTTOMS UP 914 GPM,2,875 PSI -130 RPM,23-26K TORQUE 1 -STAND ONE STAND BACK AND CONTINUE TO RECIPROCATE AT 800 FT/HR DOWN AND 1450 FT/HR UP -CONTINUE TO GET COALACROSS THE SHAKERS;CLEANING UP AFTER 3 BOTTOMS UP. 01 00 - 01 30 0.50 DRILL P INTI SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR -INSPECTED SAVER SUB Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 01:30 - 14:00 12.50 DRILL P INTI ATTEMPT TO PULL ON ELEVATORS AT 10,602' MD TO 10,580'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN;STATIC -PULLED TIGHT 10,580'MD W/25-30K OVERPULL -ATTEMPT TO WORK THROUGH AND WIPE SEVERAL TIMES HOLE SWABBING WHILE WORKING PIPE BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 10.580' MD TO 7,450'MD;GHOST REAMER TD AT 7,515'MD -900 GPM;2,980 PSI AT 10,580'MD -2720 PSI AT 8,000'MD -120-130 RPM;20-26K TORQUE,ROT 134-180K -BACKREAMING SPEEDS FROM 400-1,000 FT/HR -PACKING OFF AT 9,820'-9,805'MD;9,781' MD;AND 8,600'MD TO 8,525'MD PUMPED A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL 'WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 8,710'MD PULLING 1 STAND AT 100 FPH. -MODERATE INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS CONTINUE ADDING SIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE;BARACARB 50 AND BARACARB 150,AND STEELSEAL 400 TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DIFFERENTIAL STICKING 14:00 - 15:30 1.50 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN;PUMP A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0)AT 7,450'MD -890 GPM,2,470 PSI -150 RPM,18-19K TORQUE -PU 190K,SU 104K,ROT 129K -ECD ACTUAL 9.6,CALC 9.5 -MODERATE INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 DRILL P INTI PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 7,450'MD TO 7,100'MD TO CONFIRM THE ABILITY TO PULL -PU 190K,SO 104K -GHOST REAMER DEPTH-3913'MD;400' INTO 13-3/8"SURFACE CASING -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC 16.00 - 19:30 3.50 DRILL P INTI RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 7,100' MD TO 10,600'MD;WASH LAST STAND TO BOTTOM -PU 240K,SO 115KAT 10,580'MD -NO ISSUES THROUGH OPEN HOLE AND NO FILL Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP ` Page 34 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 19:30 - 23:30 4.00 DRILL P INTI I CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT TD,RACKING A STAND BACK WITH EACH BOTTOMS UP. -960 GPM;3,340 PSI, -160 RPM;18-20K TORQUE I-PU 240K,SO 115K,ROT 160K SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF COAL AND FINE CUTTINGS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS WITH -EACH BOTTOMS UP -PUMP 3 BOTTOMS UP PUMP A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0) FROM 10,697'MD TO 10,607'MD -MODERATE INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS -HOLE CONTINUES TO UNLOAD COALAND FINE CUTTINGS 23:30 - 00:00 0.50 BOPSUR P INTI PERFORM WEEKLY BOPE FUNCTION TEST -FUNCTION ANNULAR,LOWER RAMS,HCR I KILL AND HCR CHOKE 2/2/2015 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 DRILL P INTI CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT TD. ;-980 GPM,3,350 PSI 150 RPM,17K TORQUE PU 240K,SO 115K,ROT 160K -SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF COALAND FINE CUTTINGS OBSERVED AT SHAKERS WITH _ t I EACH BOTTOMS UP PUMP A TANDEM 40 BBL LOW VIS/80 BBL WEIGHTED SWEEP(2 PPG OVER-11.0) -MODERATE INCREASE IN RETURNS OBSERVED WITH SWEEP AT SURFACE -HOLE CLEANED UP AFTER DUMPING SWEEP PUMP TOTAL OF 4.5 BOTTOMS UP 02:00 - 07:30 5.50 DRILL P INTI PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 10,322'MD TO 4743'MD. -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 240K,SO 115KAT 10,322'MD 07:30 08:00 0.50 DRILL p 1 INTI -NO INDICATION OF SWABBING SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 08:00 - 09:30 1.50 DRILL N RREP 4,743.00 INTI IADC CODE 8 NPT:POWERSHOE ON IDL NOT FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. I TROUBLESHOOT IDLAND REPAIR BROKEN WIRE. I VERIFY IDL FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. 09:30 - 10.00 0.50 DRILL P INTI CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 4743'MD TO 4260'MD, INSIDE THE 13-3/8"CASING SHOE. -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC PU 132K,SO 95KAT 4730'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 35 of 53 fyperation Summary Report- Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) I Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 1X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 10:00 - 11:00 1.00 DRILL P INTI CIRCULATE 2 BOTTOMS UP TO CLEAN UP 13-3/8"CASING PRIOR TO PULLING TO SURFACE. -980 GPM;2300 PSI -160 RPM;7K TORQUE -NO MAJOR CUTTINGS OBSERVED ON BOTTOMS UP --MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN AFTER CIRCULATING:STATIC -PUMP DRY JOB 11.00 - 16:30 5.50 DRILL P INTI PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 4260'MD TO 12-1/4"DRILLING BHA AT 1718'MD -LAY DOWN 85 JOINTS OF 5"DRILL PIPE FOR `PIPE MANAGEMENT -HARD BANDING ON MAJORITY OF THOSE 85 JOINTS WAS GONE. HELD H2S/ RIG EVACUATION DRILL AND AAR WITH RIG CREW.RIG CREW PERSONNEL RESPONDED APPROPRIATELY. 16.30 - 20:00 3.50 DRILL I P INTI I PULL AND LAY DOWN 12-1/4"DRILLING BHA. -MONITOR THE WELL FOR 10 MIN:STATIC t-STAND BACK 5"HWDP AND DRILLING JARS I IN DERRICK CHANGEOUT OUT PS-21 SLIPS AND LAY DOWN REMAINDER OF BHA TO PIPE SHED. BIT GRADE:2-3-BT-A-X-I-WT-TD 20.00 - 20:30 0.50 WHSUR P INTI PICK UP SHEAR JOINT AND WEAR RING RUNNING TOOL. RUN IN THE HOLE AND BACK OUT LOCK DOWN SCREWS. PULL WEAR RING. FUNCTION TEST BLIND/SHEAR RAMS AND UPPER 9-5/8"CASING RAMS. 20:30 - 22:00 1.50 CASING P INTI CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR OF ALL BHA TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT. PREP CASING RUNNING EQUIPMENT IN THE PIPE SHED. 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 CASING P 1 INTI RIG UP TO RUN 9-5/8",40#,L-80,VAMTOP INTERMEDIATE CASING -RIG UP VOLANT TOOL AND TORQUE TURN EQUIPMENT -INSTALL PS-21 INSERTS REMOVE BAILS AND PICK UP LONG BAILS. 2/3/2015 00:00 - 02:00 2.00 CASING P INTI CONTINUE TO RIG UP TO RUN 9-5/8",40#, L-80,VAMTOP INTERMEDIATE CASING INSTALL LONG BAILS AND 4'BAIL IEXTENSIONS -RIG UP 9-5/8"SIDE-DOOR ELEVATORS HELD H2S/ RIG EVACUATION DRILL AND AAR WITH RIG CREW.RIG CREW PERSONNEL RESPONDED APPROPRIATELY.DISCUSSED RE-ENTRY PROCEDURE AND PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITIES. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 36 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 02:00 - 03:30 1.50 CASING P INTI RIG UP AND RUN THE FLOAT EQUIPMENT FOR THE 9-5/8",40#,L-80,VAMTOP INTERMEDIATE CASING VERIFY ELEVATOR ID AND CASING COLLAR OD PRIOR TO RUNNING CASING. -PICK UP AND MAKE UP 9-5/8"SHOE TRACK I-BAKER-LOK SHOE TRACK CONNECTIONS MAKE UP CONNECTIONS TO THE MARK 03:30 - 04:00 0.50 CASING N HMAN INTI COLLAR BELOW LANDING COLLAR MOVED WHEN MAKING UP BAKER-LOKED CONNECTION ON SHOE TRACK DISCOVERED THAT THE COLLAR ON THE 2' CASING PUP JOINT BELOW THE LANDING COLLAR HAD NOT BEEN BAKER-LOKED ON IPRIOR TO BEING SENT OUT TO THE RIG. RIG UP RIG TONGS AND BROKE OUT j COLLAR ON RIG FLOOR CLEAN AND PREP THREADS FOR BAKER-LOCK -BAKER-LOKAND TORQUE UP COLLAR TO 2' CASING PUP. 04:00 - 00:00 20.00 CASING P INTI RUN 9-5/8",40#,L-80,VAMTOP INTERMEDIATE CASING TO 6213'MD AT I-MIDNIGHT 1-USE VOLANT TOOL TO TORQUE TURN CONNECTIONS TO 9400 FT-LBS CHECK FLOATS;GOOD JET LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE RUN 1 FREE FLOATING CENTRALIZER ON EVERY JOINT FROM SHOE TO 50'OUTSIDE 13-3/8"SHOE. -FILL CASING EVERY 10TH JOINT IN CASING, STAGE PUMPS UP AND CIRCULATE DOWN EVERY 10TH JOINT AT 7BPM FOR 5 MIN IN OPEN HOLE. STAGING UP PUMPS IN 1 BPM INCREMENTS ADJUST RUNNING SPEED AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN PROPER DISPLACEMENTS, PRIMARILY 75 FPM -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT -PU 197K,SO 118K -AVERAGE 10 JOINTS PER HOUR STAGE UP PUMPS AND CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP AT SURFACE CASING SHOE -10BPM,175 PSI -.NO LOSSES WHILE CIRCULATING Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM 11110 North America-ALASKA-BP 411 Page 37 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Pro ect:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig IN me/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM 'Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/4/2015 00:00 - 16:30 , 16.50 CASING P INTI RUN 9-5/8",40#,L-80,VAMTOP INTERMEDIATE CASING FROM 6213'MD TO 10612'MD. PICKUP FLUTED MANDREL HANGER AND LAND CASING STRING AT PLANNED SET DEPTH 10687'MD,5479'TVD. -USE VOLANT TOOL TO TORQUE TURN CONNECTIONS TO 9400 FT-LBS CHECK FLOATS;GOOD -JET LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE -RUN 1 FREE FLOATING CENTRALIZER ON !EVERY JOINT FROM SHOE TO 50'OUTSIDE 113-3/8"SHOE. 1-FILL CASING AND STAGE PUMPS UP AND I CIRCULATE DOWN EVERY 10TH JOINT AT 7BPM FOR 5 MIN IN OPEN HOLE THROUGH SV FORMATION -FILL CASING AND STAGE PUMPS UP AND CIRCULATE DOWN EVERY 5TH JOINT AT 7BPM FOR 5 MIN IN OPEN HOLE THROUGH UGNU FORMATION -CIRCULATE 1 BOTTOMS UP OVER FIVE JOINTS PRIOR TO ENTERING UGNU FORMATION AT 9201'MD ADJUST RUNNING SPEED AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN PROPER DISPLACEMENTS, PRIMARILY 50-75 FPM. -TOTAL LOSSES DURING CASING RUN=85 BBLS(-2BPH FOR 36.5 HR RUN) II MUD WEIGHT:9.2PPG IN,9.2 PPG OUT I-AVERAGE 10 JOINTS PER HOUR !-NO HOLE ISSUES DURING RUN !-FINAL PICKUP=334 KLBS,SO=140 KLBS, P272 TD/BLOCKS=35 KLBS 16:30 - 00:00 7.50 CASING P INTI CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AND CONDITION MUD FOR CEMENT AND RECIPROCATE PIPE 110'STROKES AT 1000 FT/HR -STAGE PUMPS UP TO CEMENTING RATE IN 1BPM INCREMENTS UP TO 10 BPM -10 BPH;395 PSI UP,470 PSI DOWN -PU 314K,SO 131K -MUD WEIGHT:9.1PPG IN,9.1 PPG OUT -CUT MUD YIELD POINT BACK FROM 29 TO 19 WITH 60 BPH WATER AND DESCO NO LOSSES WHILE CIRCULATING SIMOPS: -MIRU SLB CEMENTERS. PRESSURE TEST LINES TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH TO LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA (PASS) -DRILLPIPE MANAGEMENT(SWAPPING OUT STANDS OF 5"DP IN DERRICK FOR 4") H2S ALARM IN WELLHOUSE SOUNDED AT 17:50. CASING LANDED ON HANGER,WELL SECURED WITH ANNULAR PREVENTER AND RIG EVACUATED. RE-ENTER RIG AND SWEEP FOR H2S(NO CONFIRMED SIGNS OF GAS). RESUME CIRCULATING AND RECIPROCATING WITH NO ISSUES AFTER BEING DOWN FOR 20 MIN. Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 38 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date j From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/5/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 CASING N WAIT 10,697.00 INTI UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPT TO COME ON LINE WITH MUD PUSH. PRESSURE IMMEDIATELY AND DETERMINE CEMENT LINES FROZEN(-30°F AMBIENT). THAW LINES. ['-CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE AND j RECIPROCATE;7 BPM,400 PSI,10'STROKES, -1000 FPH 01:30 - 05:30 4.00 CEMT P INTI CEMENT 9-5/8"INTERMEDIATE CASING AS FOLLOWS: -PUMP 70 BBLS OF 10.5 PPG MUDPUSH II If SPACER©5 BPM,400PSI ICP,330 PSI FCP -UNSTING VOLANT TOOL AND DROP BOTTOM PLUG PUMP 322 BBLS(1559 SACKS)OF 15.8 PPG CLASS G TAIL CEMENT @ 5 BPM,EXCESS VOLUME 40%(YIELD 1.16 CU.FT/SK) -UNSTING VOLANT TOOL AND DROP TOP PLUG -SLB KICK OUT PLUG WITH 10 BBLS 8.33 PPG FRESH WATER. PERFORM DISPLACEMENT WITH RIG PUMPS AND 9.1 PPG LSND MUD PER SLB CADE I-700 BBLS DISPLACED AT 10 BPM:ICP 315 { PSI,FCP 1189 PSI -85 BBLS DISPLACED AT 7 BPM:ICP 930 PSI, FCP 1292 PSI -REDUCE RATE TO 2 BPM PRIOR TO PLUG BUMP:FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE 954 PSI(EXPECTED CADE BUMP PRESSURE= .800 PSI) I-BUMP PLUG ON CALCULATED STROKES FOR 96%PUMP EFFICIENCY AND INCREASE PRESSURE TO 500 PSI OVER AT 1475 PSI. HOLD FOR 5 MIN. BLEED OFF AND CHECK FLOATS(PASS) -TOTAL DISPLACEMENT VOLUME 804 BBLS '-RECIPROCATE PIPE 10'STROKES DURING ALL PUMPING,EXCEPT WHEN NEW FLUID ROUNDS CORNER. -NO OBSERVED LOSSES UNTIL CEMENT ROUNDS CORNER. TOTAL LOSSES FROM CEMENT EXIT SHOE TO CEMENT IN PLACE: 38 BBLS(-681'MD,287 TVD EQUIVALENT FOOTAGE LOST) CIP AT 05:11 (500 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT 17:45 ON 2/5/15) FIELD ESTIMATE FOR TOC=7330'MD(4073' TVD),361'TVD ABOVE SV1 DPZ(NO EXCESS CEMENT INCLUDED) PLANNED TOC=6649'MD,3784'TVD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 39 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 05:30 - 06:30 1.00 CASING P INTI I PRESSURE TEST 9-5/8"INTERMEDIATE CASING TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN(PASS PER BP MIT CRITERIA) (-70 PSI LOSS IN THE FIRST 15 MIN,0 PSI IN :THE SECOND 15 MIN -PUMP IN 13 BBLS AND BLEED BACK SAME (VOLUME SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTION -OBTAIN WTLAPPROVALTO PROCEED WITH I OPERATIONS 06:30 - 10:30 4.00 CASING P INTI RIG DOWN CASING EQUIPMENT I ' -PULL AND LAYDOWN LANDING JOINT !,-RIG DOWN VOLANT TOOL AND SWAP BACK I TO DRILLING BAILS 1-RIG UP BX ELEVATORS WITH 5"INSERTS. RIG CREW VERIFIES CORRECT HANDLING EQUIPMENT. -RDMO SLB.CEMENTERS SIMOPS: I-CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER ON LANDING j JOINTAND INITIATE INJECTION DOWN OA(TO i : CONFIRM INJECTIVITY). 1 07:00-BREAKDOWN AT 175 PSI,PUMP 5 BBLS 9.1 PPG LSND ,I -MAINTAIN INJECTIVITY THROUGHOUT DAY i WITH REGULAR INJECTION DURING OTHER TASKS. ALL DETAILS OF PUMPING IN FINAL TIME SUMMARY ENTRY FOR DAY. 10:30 - 14:00 3.50 WHSUR P INTI FMC REPRESENTATIVE ON LOCATION TO SET AND TEST 9-5/8"PACKOFF I -RUN PACKOFF ON 5"HWDP I-DRAIN STACK AND VISUALLY CONFIRM PACKOFF LANDED. RUN IN LOCKDOWN SCREWS TO ENGAGE SEALS. PERFORM PRESSURE CROSSCHECK AND TEST PACKOFF TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN II AND 5000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN(PASS,SEE ATTACHED CHART). 14:00 - 16:00 1 2.00 1 BOPSUR P INTI CHANGEOUT UPPER RAMS FROM 9-5/8" SOLID RAMS TO 2-7/8"X 5-1/2"VARIABLE I BORE RAMS. 1 I BARRIERS FOR RAM CHANGEOUT: I I-CLOSED BLIND-SHEAR RAMS I-9.1 PPG STATIC KWF COLUMN CONTINUOUSLY MONITORED WITH CIRCULATION THROUGH CHOKE AND KILL LINES. 16:00 - 18:00 2.00 BOPSUR P INTI RIG UP TO TEST BOPE -I— Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 40 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date 2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code j NPT NPT Depth •• Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 18:00 - 00:00 6.00 BOPSUR P INTI I PRESSURE TEST BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH TO BP GP STANDARDS AND AOGCC REGULATIONS. STATES RIGHT TO WITNESS WAIVED BY 1 AOGCC REP JOHN CRISP. -TEST WITH 4"AND 5"TEST JOINTS 1-SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION I-NOFAILURES -PERFORM PRESSURE CROSSCHECK � THROUGHOUT THE DAY,PUMP FOLLOWING VOLUMES DOWN OA TO MAINTAIN INJECTIVITY: 07:00-5 BBLS.9.1 PPG LSND,1 BPM,175 PSI I BREAKOVER PRESSURE 10:00-9 BBLS 9.1 PPG LSND,1 BPM,500 PSI, 'NO CONFIRMED BREAKOVER PRESSURE 13:00-2 BBLS 9.1 PPG LSND,1 BPM,260 PSI, NO CONFIRMED-BREAKOVER PRESSURE 16:00-6 BBLS 9.1 PPG LSND,2 BPM,UP TO 540 PSI,NO CONFIRMED BREAKOVER PRESSURE 17:00-4 BBLS 9.1 PPG LSND,2 BPM,UP TO 600 PSI,NO CONFIRMED BREAKOVER ;PRESSURE ' � I SIMOPS: FREEZE PROTECT 13-3/8"X 9-5/8"OUTER 'ANNULUS(OA)TO 2267'MD,2000'TVD AS FOLLOWS: -PUMP 36 BBLS 13.5 PPG LSND,2 BPM,790 IPS! -PUMP 135 BBLS 6.8 PPG HEATED DIESEL,2 BPM,1000 PSI BPRF AT 2060'MD,1860'TVD -TOTAL VOLUME OF FLUID PLUMPED DOWN OA=197 BBLS(DOES NOT EXCEED 110%OF ANNULUS VOLUME,286 BBLS) 2/6/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 BOPSUR P INTI COMPLETE TESTING BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI FOR 5 MIN EACH. NO FAILURES 01:30 - 02:30 1.00 j WHSUR N RREP ' 10,697.00 INTI (ATTEMPT TO SET THE WEAR BUSHING j-WEAR BUSHING WOULD NOT DESCEND I PAST THE ANNULAR DUE TOA CHUNK OF 'RUBBER PROTRUDING FROM THE ANNULAR ELEMENT 02:30 - 03:30 1.00 BOPSUR N RREP 10,697.00 INTI LAY DOWN WEAR BUSHING AND MAKE UP 1 TEST PLUG I-ATTEMPT TO WORK TEST PLUG PAST ANNULAR ELEMENT ON 4"TEST JOINT WITH NO SUCCESS -MAKE UP TEST PLUG ON THE BOTTOM OF A STAND OF 5"HWDP,MAKE UP HWDP TO TOP DRIVE AND ATTEMPT TO WORK PAST ANNULAR ELEMENT WITH NO SUCCESS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 41 of 53 Operation Summary Report ;"1 Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs j Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 03:30 - 04:00 0.50 BOPSUR 'r N RREP 10,697.00 INTI H2S ALARM IN UTILITY MOD SOUNDED AT 03:21.WELL SECURED WITH BLIND RAMS AND RIG EVACUATED. RE-ENTER RIG AND SWEEP FOR H2S(NO CONFIRMED SIGNS OF GAS).MAKE ALL NOTIFICATIONS.ALL CLEAR TO RESUME OPERATIONS. -DUE TO ALL RECENT FALSE ALARMS PARKER IS INVESTIGATING CAUSES WITH MANUFACTURER SEE TR@CTION REPORT#4926019 04.00 - 11:00 7.00 BOPSUR N RREP 10,697.00 INTI CHANGE OUT ANNULAR PREVENTER !ELEMENT -LAST CHANGED ON 10/19/2014 -SEE ATTACHED PHOTOS OF OLD ELEMENT BARRIERS FOR ANNULAR ELEMENT !CHANGEOUT: I-CLOSED BLIND-SHEAR RAMS -9.1 PPG STATIC KWF COLUMN CONTINUOUSLY MONITORED WITH CIRCULATION THROUGH CHOKE AND KILL LINES. 11.00 - 14:00 3.00 BOPSUR P INTI HOLD SAFETY STAND DOWN WITH BOTH RIG CREWS AND PARKER MANAGEMENT(BP I SUPPORTING PARKER GLOBAL STANDOWN) RIG CREWS PERFORM HAZARD HUNTS THROUGHOUT RIG AND PRESENT FINDINGS -15 YEAR TO DATE PARKER GLOBAL RECORDABLE INJURIES REVIEWED WITH RIG CREWS -THOROUGH DISCUSSIONS ABOUT HAZARD RECOGNITION AND HSE BEHANVIORAL PRACTICES. 14:00 - 14:30 0.50 BOPSUR N SFAL 10,697.00 INTI FIRE ALARM GOES OFF IN DRILL MOD C32 i BACKUP MOTOR/GENERATOR ROOM. RIG CREW RESPONDS AND DISCOVERS NO SIGNS OF FIRE. FALSE ALARM CONFIRMED. I HOLD AAR. 1-SEE TR@CTION REPORT#4926047 '-FIRE/GAS SYSTEM TECHNICIANS TRAVELLING TO PRUDHOE ON 2/9/15 TO INVESTIGATE LARGE NUMBER OF RECENT FAULTY ALARMS. 14.30 - 19:00 4.50 BOPSUR N RREP 10,697.00 INTI COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF NEWANNULAR PREVENT ELEMENT. PRESSURE TEST NEW ELEMENT TO 250 PSI LOW AND 3500 PSI HIGH WITH 4"TEST JOINT FOR FIVE MIN EACH(PASS,SEE ATTACHED CHART) 19.00 - 19:30 0.50 BOPSUR P INTI !SERVICE TOPDRIVE,ST-80,AND FLOOR EQUIPMENT 19:30 - 21:00 1.50 WHSUR P ! INTI INSTALL WEAR RING AND RUN IN 4 LOCKDOWN SCREWS,ID=9-1/8" CLEAN RIG FLOOR AND PREPARE TO PICK UP BHA 21 00 - 00:00 3.00 DRILL P INTI MAKEUP AND RUN IN HOLE WITH 8-3/4"RSS DRILLING ASSEMBLY FROM SURFACE TO BHA AT 135'MD -FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO RUNNING IN HOLE(STATIC) -RIG CREW VERIFIES PIPE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 42 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C•(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time: 1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/7/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 DRILL P INTI FINISH MAKING UP AND RUN IN HOLE WITH 8-3/4"RSS DRILLING ASSEMBLY FROM 135' MD TO BHAAT 745'MD NEW SECURITY 8-3/4"MM65M PDC BIT WITH 6X13 NOZZLES(SERIAL#12598667) -BAKER AUTOTRAK ROTARY STEERABLE WITH GR/RES/PWD/DIR/DEN/NEU AND WELL COMMANDER CIRC SUB -INSTALL 8-3/4"GHOST REAMER IN STRING 2835'BACK FROM THE BIT(1/2 OPENHOLE) SHALLOW HOLE TEST DIRECTIONAL TOOLS AT 745'MD,450 GPM,850 PSI,GOOD TEST H HOLD UNANNOUNCED KICK WHILE DRILLING(D2)DRILL+AAR 02:30 - 11:00 i 8.50 DRILL P INTI :RUN IN HOLE WITH 8-3/4"DRILLING ASSEMBLY ON 4"DRILLPIPE FROM 745'MD { I TO 8796'MD(8051'TOTAL 4"DP). CROSSOVER TO 5"DP AND TRIP IN HOLE TO 9740'MD. -SINGLE IN 15 JOINTS 4"DRILLPIPE(ONLY PIPE NOT PICKED UP OFFLINE) -FILL PIPE EVERY 20 STANDS 11:00 - 13:00 2.00 DRILL P ._ INT1 [SLIP AND CUT 105'OF DRILLING LINE RECALIBRATE BLOCK HEIGHT WITH BAKER LAND AMPHION SYSTEMS 13:00 - 14:30 1.50 DRILL P INTY RUN IN HOLE WITH 8-3/4"DRILLING ASSEMBLY ON 4"DRILLPIPE FROM 9740'MD TO TOP OF PLUGS AT 10601'MD -WASH IN THE HOLE FROM 10406'MD TO '10601'MD,84 GPM,415 GPM -TAGGED PLUGS ON DEPTH -PU 185K,SO 100K 14:30 - 16:30 2.00 DRILL P_ INTI DRILL OUT FLOAT COLLAR,CEMENT,SHOE, AND 20'OF NEW HOLE FROM 10601'MD TO 10717'MD I-550 GPM,3200 PSI -100 RPM,18K TORQUE -PU 203K,SO 91K,ROT 130K 16:30 - 18:00 1.50 DRILL P INTI PULL UP INTO SHOE AND CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP -550 GPM,3200 PSI I-MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG IN/OUT RIG UP AND PERFORM LOT 18:00 19:00 1.00 DRILL P INTI -MUD WEIGHT:9.1 PPG,5479'TVD,10687'MD -PUMP 6 BBLS TO 1963 PSI,BLEED BACK 5 BBLS -LOT EMW=15.9 PPG -LOT APPROVED BY ODE,SEE ATTACHED !CHART 19:00 - 00:00 5.00 DRILL P PROD1 :DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 10717'MD TO 10905'MD(185'IN 5 HRS=37 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH -550 GPM,3000-3200 PSI,140 RPM,17-19 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,18-20 FT-LBS ON BOTTOM,8-15 KLBS WOB -MW IN/OUT=9.1 PPG -ECD: CALC=9.8 PPG,ACTUAL=9.9 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 15'AT 150 FT/HR PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 43 of 53 •Operation Summary Report ' ' = Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 ,X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre I Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.1ousft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) _ (usft) 2/8/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 I DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 10905'MD TO 11350'MD (445'IN 6 HRS=74 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH -550 GPM,3050 PSI,150 RPM,18 KFT-LBS j OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,20 FT-LBS ON BOTTOM,8-15 KLBS WOB MW IN/OUT=9.1 PPG ECD: CALC=9.66 PPG,ACTUAL=10 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 15'AT 150 FT/HR PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS I-NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -PUMP 40 BBL 300+SEC/QT HIGH VIS SWEEP AT 11100'MD,MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS SPR @ 11255'MD,MW 9.1 PPG -MR1,30/40 SPM=435/555 MP2,30/40 SPM=430/555 06.00 - 12:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 11350'MD TO 11824'MD (474'IN 6 HRS=79 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH 550 GPM,3050 PSI,150 RPM,17 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,18 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,8-15 KLBS WOB MW IN/OUT=9.1 PPG -ECD: CALC=9.8 PPG,ACTUAL=10.11 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD I I I -PUMP 40 BBL LOW VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BY A 40 BBL HIGH VIS SWEEP AT 11627'MD, MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT ;SHAKERS -SPR©11728'MD,MW 9.1 PPG -MPI,30/40 SPM=440/570 -MP2,30/40 SPM=450/570 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM 11111 411/ North America-ALASKA BP9e 7);',/,Page 44 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date 2/14/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM I Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) _ (usft) 12:00 - 18:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 11824'MD TO 12247'MD (423'IN 6 HRS=71 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH -550 GPM,3180 PSI,150 RPM,15 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,17 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,8-15 KLBS WOB MW IN/OUT=9.3/9.2 PPG -ECD: CALC=9.76 PPG,ACTUAL=10.2 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -PUMP 40 BBL 11.1 PPG WEIGHTED SWEEP AT 12093'MD,SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS -SPR @ 12186'MD,MW 9.2 PPG MP1,30/40,SPM=485/600 MP2,30/40 SPM=485/610 .-CHANGE OUT#2 SWAB ON MUD PUMP#2 1'MUD PUMP,CONTINUE TO DRILL AHEAD AT 485 GPM 18:00 - 00:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 12247'MD TO 12790'MD (552'IN 6 HRS=92 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH 550 GPM,3450 PSI,150 RPM,15 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,18 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,8-15 KLBS WOB -MW IN/OUT=9.7/9.7 PPG -ECD: CALC=10.4 PPG,ACTUAL=10.75 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -PUMP 35 BBL EP MUD LUBE SWEEP AT 12270'MD,NO NOTICABLE CHANGE IN TORQUE -SPR @ 12672'MD,MW 9.7 PPG MP1,30/40 SPM=540/670 -MP2,30/40 SPM=530/660 -BEGIN PLANNED WEIGHT UP TO 9.8 PPG AT 12500'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM A1111• North America ALASKA BP Page 45 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site.Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221(§57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs I Task Code NPT NPT Depth I Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/9/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 12790'MD TO 13305'MD (515'IN 6 HRS=86 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH -550 GPM,3520 PSI,150 RPM,15 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,18 KFT-LBS ON I BOTTOM,15 KLBS WOB I-PU 202K,SO 128K,ROT 148K -MW IN/OUT=9.8/9.8 PPG -ECD: CALC=10.60 PPG,ACTUAL=10.85 ,PPG I-SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS 1-NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -PUMP 40 BBL LOW VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BY A 40 BBL 11.1 PPG WEIGHTED SWEEP AT '12875'MD,MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS -SPR 12962'MD,MW 9.8 PPG -MP1,30/40 SPM=530/670 -MP2,30/40 SPM=520/655 COMPLETE PLANNED WEIGHT UP TO 9.8 PPG BY 12900'MD(600'ABOVE OVERPRESSURED CM3 AT 13500'MD) CHANGE OUT#2 SWAB AND LINER IN MUD IPUMP#2 06.00 - 13:00 7.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 13305'MD TO 13813'MD (508'IN 7 HRS=72.6 FPH WITH 1 CONNECTIONS) INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100-150 FPH 1-550 GPM,3890 PSI,150 RPM,15 KFT-LBS I OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,18 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,15 KLBS WOB -PU 213K,SO 130K,ROT 146K -MW IN/OUT=9.8/9.8 PPG -ECD: CALC=10.62 PPG,ACTUAL=11.4 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS I' NO - LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -PUMP 35 BBL LOW VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BYA 35 BBL 10.8 PPG WEIGHTED SWEEP AT 113440'MD,MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS SPR 13623'MD,MW 9.8 PPG -MPI,30/40 SPM=545/700 -MP2,30/40 SPM=550/710 Printed 8/24/2015 10.14:59AM •1 North America-ALASKA-BP Page 46 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type.DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) 1 Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM j Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs j Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase , Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 13:00 - 15:30 2.50 DRILL P PROD1 J CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 2 BOTTOMS UP TO REDUCE ECD -550 GPM,3750 PSI -160 RPM,TORQUE INCREASED THROUGHOUT CIRCULATION FROM 16-17K TO 20-22K -ECD REDUCED FROM 11.4 PPG TO 10.9 PPG 1' PUMP 35 BBL LOW VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BYA 35 BBL 11.6 PPG WEIGHTED SWEEP, MODERATE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS 15.30 - 00:00 8.50 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 13813'MD TO 14383'MD (570'IN 8.5 HRS=67 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100 FPH,REDUCED ROP TO CONTROL ECD BELOW HARDLINE OF 11.5 PPG EMW -550 GPM,4000 PSI,140 RPM,15 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,19 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,15 KLBS WOB NOTE TORQUE REDUCTION FROM 22KFT-LBS AFTER CIRCULATING TO CURRENT 19 KFT-LBS WHILE DRILLING AHEAD AGAIN(SCREENSHOT OF 2/9/14 12:00 -2/10/14 04:00 TORQUE TREND ATTACHED). -PU 211K,SO 134K,ROT 151K -MW IN/OUT=9.9/10 PPG -ECD: CALC=10.7 PPG,ACTUAL=11.1-11.3 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,CIRCULATE AT FULL RATE FOR 3 MIN PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS -NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD j-PUMP 30 BBL LOW VIS SWEEP FOLLOWED BY 40 BBL 11.6 PPG WEIGHTED SWEEP AT '14130'MD,DUMPED WEIGHTED SWEEP TO CUTTINGS BOX TO PREVENT WEIGHTING UP THE SYSTEM SPR t 14006'MD,MW 10 PPG -MP1,30/40 SPM=570/710 -MP2,30/40 SPM=560/720 Printed 8/24/2015 10.14.59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP S Page 47 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/10/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 14383'MD TO 14750'MD THROUGH CM3 FORMATION (367'IN 6 HRS=61 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100 FPH,REDUCED ROP FOR ECD MANAGEMENT -550 GPM,4000 PSI,150 RPM,14 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,16 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB PU 220K,SO 138K,ROT 151K -HOLDING 65DEG INC HOLE ANGLE MW IM/OUT=9.9/10 PPG -ECD: CALC=10.7 PPG,ACTUAL=11.1-11.3 PPG SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 10-30' AT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT -NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -SPR @ 14006'MD,MW 10 PPG -MP1,30/40 SPM=570/710 -MP2,30/40 SPM=560/720 06:00 - 15:30 9.50 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 14750'MD TO 15235'MD 1(485'IN 9.5 HRS=51 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) INSTANTANEOUS ROP=100 FPH,REDUCED I ROP FOR ECD MANAGEMENT -550 GPM,4150 PSI,150 RPM,14 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,16 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB -PU 230K,SO 136K,ROT 161K -MW IN/OUT=10.1/10.1 PPG ECD: CALC=11.06 PPG,ACTUAL=11.1-11.4 PPG 1-SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 10-30' AT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -SPR@ 14951'MD,MW 10 PPG MPI,30/40 SPM=575/730 -MP2,30/40 SPM=560/740 -BEGIN PLANNED WEIGHT UP TO 10.2-10.3 PPG WITH SPIKE FLID CONTAINING SHALE STABILIZERS(BLACK PRODUCT)AT 14750' MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM North America-ALASKA-BP Page 48 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:30 - 16:30 1.00 DRILL N DPRB 15,235.00 PROD1 OBSERVED PRESSURE DROP WHILE DRILLING -PICK UP OFF BOTTOM TO INVESTIGATE PRESSURE DROP -CHECK OUT MUD PUMPS AND ALL SURFACE I LINES FOR LEAKS,NO VISUAL LEAKS TURBINE RPM IN MWD DECREASED 400 RPM -PRESSURE TEST SURFACE EQUIPMENT, HOLDING PRESSURE -PERFORM SLOW PUMP RATES, PRESSURES AT ALL RATES NEGATIVE 110 PSI OR MORE FROM LAST READING -ALL INDICATIONS OF WASHOUT IN DRILL STRING -CONSULT ODE AND DRILLING SUPERINTENDENT ON PLAN FORWARD, DECISION MADE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ,WET SEARCHING FOR WASHOUT 16:30 - 20:00 3.50 DRILL N DPRB 15,235.00 PROD1 PULL OUT OF-THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 15235'MD TO 13438'MD -MONITOR HOLE FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) OBSERVED 20-30K DRAG FROM 14675'MD- 113438'MD,PIPE ALWAYS FREE DOWN, COULD NOT CIRCUALTE DUE TO WASHOUT IN DRILL STRING -OBSERVED WASHOUT IN DRILLPIPE 1860' FROM SURFACE,LAY DOWN AND REPLACE BAD JOINT 1-CONSULT WITH ODE ON PLAN FORWARD, !DECISION MADE TO CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP AND CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE TO MAKE A SHORT TRIP 20:00 - 21:00 1.00 DRILL P PROD1 CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP WHILE PULLING 1 STAND TO 13348'MD 420 GPM,3150 PSI -150 RPM,13K TORQUE -NO NOTICEABLE INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT BOTTOMS UP -MONITOR HOLE FOR 10 MIN(STATIC) 21:00 - 21:30 0.50 DRILL P PROD1 !PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 13343'MD TO 13371'MD -PU 211K,SO 120K -OBSERVED 40K DRAG AT 13371'MD -CONSULT ODE ON PLAN FORWARD, DECISION MADE TO BACKREAM TO THE SHOE 21:30 - 00:00 2.50 DRILL P ! I PROD1 BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 13371' MD TO 12111'MD -550 GPM,4050 PSI -150 RPM,12K TORQUE -PU 198K,SO 124K -NO ISSUES WHILE BACKREAMING,HOLE TAKING PROPER FILL � I SIMOPS: -CHANGE OUT LINERS AND SWABS IN MUD PUMPS TO 5-3/4"LINERS AND SWABS Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM 41) NorthAmerica-ALASKA-BP • Page 49 of 53 Operation Summary Report .,t Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date.1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site.Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UyM_ Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/11/2015 00:00 - 03:30 3.50 DRILL P PROD1 BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 12111' MD TO 11168'MD -550 GPM,4050 PSI 150 RPM,12K TORQUE -NO ISSUES WHILE BACKREAMING,HOLE TAKING PROPER FILL 03:30 - 04:00 0.50 DRILL N RREP 15,235.00 PROD1 IADC CODE 8:TROUBLESHOOT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR FLOOR EQUIPMENT-LOCATED E-STOP IN PIPESHED ACTIVATED 04:00 - 04:30 0.50 DRILL P PROD1 SERVICE RIG 04:30 - 06:30 2.00 DRILL P PROD1 BACKREAM OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 11168' MD TO SHOE AT 10687'MD 550 GPM,4050 PSI 1-150 RPM,12KTORQUE NO ISSUES WHILE BACKREAMING,HOLE TAKING PROPER FILL 06:30 - 09:00 2.50 DRILL P PROD1 CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN -465 GPM,2850 PSI !-100 RPM,8K TORQUE PUMP 40 BBL LOW VIS FOLLOWED BY A 40 BBL HIGH VIS SWEEP,MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS BACK AT SHAKERS 09:00 - 14:30 5.50 DRILL N RREP 15,235.00 PROD1 -IADC CODE 8:OBSERVED WASHOUT IN#2 SUCTION MODULE ON#1 MUD PUMP -CHANGE OUT PUMP MODULE MONITOR WELL WITH CONTINUOUS HOLE FILL FROM TRIP TANKS(STATIC) 14:30 - 18:30 4.00 DRILL P PROD1 TRIP IN THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM SHOE 10687'MD TO BOTTOM AT 15235'MD -NO ISSUES WHILE TRIPPING IN THE HOLE MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANKS(STATIC) -FILL PIPE EVERY 20 STANDS -WASH LAST STAND TO BOTTOM,NO FILL OBSERVED Printed 8/24/2015 10.14:59AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 50 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre ISite:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) _ _ 18:30 00:00 5.50 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 15235'MD TO 15438'MD (203'IN 5.5 HRS=37 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) i -ADJUST DRILLING PARAMETERS TO MAINTAIN ECD BELOW 11.5 PPG EMW 1-INSTANTANEOUS ROP=75 FPH t-490 GPM,3860 PSI,160 RPM,15 KFT-LBS i OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,19 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB -PU 242K,SO 140K,ROT 161K ! -MW IN/OUT=10.3/10.3 PPG -ECD: CALC=11.1 PPG,ACTUAL=11.4-11.5 !PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 10-30' IAT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT �,-NO LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -SPR @ 15144 MD,MW 10.3 PPG 1 '-MPI,30/40 SPM=688/875 -MP2,30/40 SPM=690/870 COMPLETE PLANNED WEIGHT UP TO 10.3 'PPG WITH SPIKE FLUID,CONTAINING SHALE STABILIZERS(BLACK PRODUCT)BY 15400' MD 2/12/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 DRILL P I PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 15438'MD TO 15740'MD(7808' +TVD) (302'IN 6 HRS=50 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) I I-ADJUST DRILLING PARAMETERS TO MAINTAIN ECD BELOW 11.5 PPG EMW -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=75 FPH -500 GPM,3800 PSI,160 RPM,18 KFT-LBS I OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,20 KFT-LBS ON ! BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB PU 251K,SO 150K,ROT 165K -MW IN/OUT=10.3/10.3 PPG -ECD: CALC=11.1 PPG,ACTUAL=11.4-11.5 !PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 10-30' , AT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT I-MINIMAL LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD ' -PUMPED 40 BBL LOW VISCOSITY/40 BBL 1 HIGH VISCOSITY SWEEP AT 15,600'MD: MINIMAL INCREASE IN CUTTINGS I I ! I-SPR@ 15518'MD,MW 10.3 PPG -MPI,30/40 SPM=650/775 -MP2,30/40 SPM=600/765 Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM ill North America ALASKA BPd Page 51 of 53 ,, Operation Summary Report` Common Wet Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type.DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 i Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task ; Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 06:00 - 12:00 6.00 DRILL P PROD1 DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 15740'MD TO 15995'MD(8004' 1 TVD) (255'IN 6 HRS=42.5 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -ADJUST DRILLING PARAMETERS TO MAINTAIN ECD BELOW 11.7 PPG EMW INSTANTANEOUS ROP=75 FPH -550 GPM,4290 PSI,160 RPM,18 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,20 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB -PU 259K,SO 156K,ROT 180K -MW IN/OUT=10.3/10.3 PPG -ECD: CALC=11.1 PPG,ACTUAL=11.4-11.5 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 30'AT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT -MINIMAL LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD -CHECK FLOWAT 15,765'MD DUE TO DRILLING BREAK(STATIC) 4`-SPR @15995'MD,MW10.3 PPG MP1,30/40 SPM=610/720 MP2,30/40 SPM=545/720 12:00 - 20:30 8.50 DRILL P PROD1 'DIRECTIONAL DRILL 8-3/4"PRODUCTION HOLE FROM 15995'MD TO TD OF 16326'MD• (8312'TVD) (586'IN 8.5 HRS=69 FPH WITH CONNECTIONS) -ADJUST DRILLING PARAMETERS TO MAINTAIN ECD BELOW 11.7 PPG EMW -INSTANTANEOUS ROP=75 FPH -550 GPM,4450 PSI,160 RPM,18 KFT-LBS OFF BOTTOM TORQUE,20 KFT-LBS ON BOTTOM,5-15 KLBS WOB -PU 263K,SO 157K,ROT 186K -MW IN/OUT=10.3/10.3 PPG -ECD: CALC=11.18 PPG,ACTUAL=11.4-11.5 PPG -SURVEY EVERY STAND,BACKREAM 10-30' AT 150 FT/HR AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO CONNECTIONS FOR ECD MANAGEMENT -MINIMAL LOSSES WHILE DRILLING AHEAD I-CHECK FLOWAT THE TOP OF THE KUPARUK AT 16079'MD(STATIC) -SPR @ 15995'MD,MW 10.3 PPG MPI,30/40 SPM=610/720 MP2,30/40 SPM=545/720 20 30 - 00:00 3.50 DRILL P PROD1 'CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN I-550-575 GPM,4400 PSI -160 RPM,19K TORQUE -PU 236K,SO 157K,ROT 190K -RECIPROCATED PIPE AT 5 FT/MIN -PUMPED 40 BBL LOW VISCOSITY/40 BBL HIGH VISCOSITY SWEEP AT TD:300% INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT THE SHAKERS Printed 8/24/2015 10.14.59AM North America-ALASKA-BP S Page 52 of 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. . UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 2/13/2015 '00:00 - 00:30 0.50 DRILL P PROD1 ,CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN 1 AFTER REACHING TD -550 GPM,4300 PSI -160 RPM,19K TORQUE -PU 236K,SO 157K,ROT 190K -RECIPROCATED PIPE AT 5 FT/MIN -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC 00:30 - 01:30 1.00 DRILL P PRODS `PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 16326'MD TO 15,873'MD '-PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE TO THE TOP OF THE HRZ -42 GPM,230 PSI SPU 275K,SO 160K AT 16326'MD 01:30 - 06:00 4.50 DRILL j P PROD1 PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 15,873'MD TO 10,600'MD 1-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 265K,SO 150KAT 15873'MD +-NO TIGHT SPOTS 06:00 - 07:30 1.50 DRILL P PROD1 CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AT THE SHOE -600 GPM AT 4300 PSI -180 RPMS,8K FT-LBS TORQUE -PUMPED 40 BBL LOW VISCOSITY/40 BBL HIGH VISCOSITY SWEEP WITH NO INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT THE SHAKERS 07:30 - 08:00 0.50 DRILL P PROD? SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 08:00 - 09:00 1.00 DRILL P PROD1 SLIP AND CUT DRILLING LINE 1-CUT OFF 56'OF DRILLING LINE -CALIBRATE BLOCKS WITH BAKER HUGHES REPRESENTATIVES -MONITOR WELL WITH TRIP TANK 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 DRILL P PROD1 PERFORM WEEKLY BOPE FUNCTION TEST 09:30 - 14:30 5.00 DRILL P PROD1 RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 8-3/4" DRILLING BHA FROM 10600'MD TO 16,326'MD FOR PLANNED TRIP BACK TO BOTTOM -PU 243K,SO 143K,ROT 187K -RUNNING SPEED 75 FT/MIN -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000'MD -TOOK WEIGHT AT 15,686'MD,WIPED SPOT 'AND THEN DROPPED THROUGH WITH NO ISSUES -TOOK WEIGHTAT 16,122'MD,WIPED SPOT AND THEN DROPPED THROUGH WITH NO ISSUES -WASH DOWN LAST STAND TO BOTTOM -TAGGED BOTTOM WITH 5'OF FILL 14:30 - 18:30 4.00 DRILL P PROD1 CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN -550 GPM,4400 PSI,160 RPMS -PU 290K,SO 143K,ROT 187K -PUMPED 40 BBL LOW VISCOSITY/40 BBL HIGH VISCOSITY SWEEP WITH 20-30% 1 INCREASE IN CUTTINGS AT THE SHAKERS 18:30 - 20:00 1.50 DRILL P PROD1 PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE FROM 16326'MD TO 15902'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE AT 2 BBLS/MIN TO THE TOP OF THE HRZ -PU 290K,SO 143K Printed 8/24/2015 10:14:59AM • North America-ALASKA BP Page 53 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:DRL-ONSHORE(DON) Start Date:1/12/2015 End Date:2/14/2015 X3-0161X-C:(12,705,191.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations 00:00 (hr) (usft) (hr) 20:00 DRILL P PROD1 PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 15902'MD TO 10690'MD -PU 278K,SO 132K -NO HOLE PROBLEMS _ -HOLE TAKING PROPER FILL 2/14/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 DRILL P PROD1 CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 10690'MD TO 10300'MD MONITOR WELL:STATIC -PU 170K,SO 100K AT 10690'MD PUMP 30 BBL,12 PPG DRY JOB AT THE SHOE 01:00 - 01:30 0.50 DRILL P PROD1 SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT 01:30 - 08:00 6.50 DRILL P PROD1 PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 10,300'MD TO 2693'MD -MONITOR WELL:STATIC i -PU 168K,SO 100KAT 10300'MD -CHANGE OUT HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR 4" AT 8890'MD 08:00 - 10:00 2.00 DRILL P PROD1 PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS LAYING DOWN 4"SINGLES FROM 2693'MD TO 745' MD -MONITOR WELL:STATIC -PU 85K,SO 85K AT 2693'MD 10:00 - 12:30 2.50 DRILL P PROD1 RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS PICKING UP 5" SINGLES FROM 745'MD TO 2451'MD TO HAVE 5"STANDS MADE UP FOR UPCOMING 7" LINER RUN -MONITOR WELL:STATIC -PU 68K,SO 67K AT 745'MD 12:30 - 14:30 2.00 DRILL P PROD1 PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS RACKING BACK 5"STANDS FROM 2451'MD TO 745'MD 14:30 - 18:00 3.50 DRILL P PROD1 LAY DOWN 8-3/4"DIRECTIONAL DRILLING Ir BHA -HELD PJSM ON LAYING DOWN BHAAND REMOVING NUCLEAR SOURCES -BIT GRADE:1-1-CT-N-X-I-NO-TD Printed 8/24/2015 10:14.59AM al e .„?4,„,,,,:,,,,,..,,„,,.c.,„0),,,,,,,,,w,:4..„,„:?,,,20:,,„ ,:i,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.„:,,,,.,:.!,.,::::,:,,,,.,,,:::::%,%431,,`" ,,r",1,::-;6,;,,inT..,:•;:4,4., 404') North America-ALASKA-BP Page 1 of 31 r Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date.2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 ' Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date I From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations , (hr) * (usft) i 2/14/2015 18:00 - 19:30 1.50 BOPSUR P RUNPRD -DRAIN STACK PULL WEAR RING — ;-SET TEST PLUG 19:30 - 22:30 3.00 BOPSUR P RUNPRD I CHANGE OUT 2-7/8"X 5-1/2"UPPER RAMS TO 7"FIXED RAMS -RIG UP AND TEST 7"FIXED RAMS TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MINUTES AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MINUTES 22:30 - 23:00 0.50BOPSUR P RUNPRD =PULL TEST PLUG I-SET WEAR RING:9.25"ID l'-BREAK DOWN AND LAY DOWN TEST JOINT 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 CASING P I RUNPRD CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR OF BHA TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 2/15/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 CASING P RUNPRD RIG UP TO RUN 7"LINER -RIG UP TORQUE TURN EQUIPMENT -RIG UP VOLANT TOOL,BALES,AND 7" ,ELEVATORS 01:30 - 10:00 8.50 CASING N SFAL RUNPRD ATTEMPT TO MAKEUP 7"SHOE TRACK -UNABLE TOMAKE UP FLOAT COLLAR JOINT B BTC-M PIN TO SHOE JOINT A BTC-M BOX. AFTER BACKING OUT IT WAS DISCOVERED THE NOSE OF THE PIN END AND THE SEAL RING AREA OF THE BOX WERE SEVERELY GALLED.DRILLING TROUBLE TIME TRACTION REPORT FORTHCOMING. -JOINTS SENT TO BAKER MACHINE TO HAVE NEW BOX INSTALLED AND TO HAVE PIN RECUT -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK -LOAD AND STRAP 4-1/2"TUBING IN THE PIPE SHED -CLEAN RIG AND GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 2 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type.COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C-(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 10:00 - 22:00 12.00 CASING P RUNPRD MAKE UP SHOE TRACKAND RUN 9 JOINTS I OF 7",26#13CR-85 VAMTOP,1 JOINT 7"26# 13CR-85 VAMTOP HC AND 127 JOINTS 7"26# L-80 VAMTOP HC LINER TO 5754'MD BAKERLOK SHOE TRACK -CHECK FLOATS -USE JET LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE ON 1 ALL PREMIUM THREADS TORQUE VAMTOP CONNECTIONS TO 8,300 FT-LBS TORQUE VAMTOP HC CONNECTIONS TO 11,950 FT-LBS -TORQUE VAMTOP TO VAMTOP HC CONNECTIONS TO 9,130 FT-LBS -RUN 2 FLOATING CENTRALIZERS ON JOINTS 1-30 -RUN IN HOLE AT 100 FT/MIN !-BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 10 JOINTS AT 3 BPM FOR-10 MINUTES -OBTAIN PU/SO WEIGHTS EVERY 10 JOINTS -PU 122K,SO 90K -MUD LOSSES WHILE RUNNING IN HOLE:14 BBLS MUD WEIGHT:10.3 PPG IN,10.3 PPG OUT AOGCC REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK SCHEVE WAIVED WITNESS TO UPCOMING BOPE TEST FOR 02/16/2015 AT 19:01. 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 CASING P RUNPRD RIG DOWN CASING EQUIPMENT -RIG DOWN 7"SIDE DOOR CASING ELEVATORS AND BAIL EXTENSIONS -RIG DOWN VOLANT TOOL -CHANGE OUT LONG BAILS FOR SHORT BAILS -RIG UP BX ELEVATORS 2/16/2015 00:00 - 00:30 0.50 CASING P RUNPRD CONTINUE TO RIG DOWN CASING EQUIPMENT 00:30 - 01:30 1.00 CASING P RUNPRD MAKE UP LINER HANGER/PACKER ASSEMBLY -ADD PAL MIX -PU 126K,SO 89K -CHANGE OUT PS-21 INSERTS FROM 7"TO 5" 01:30 - 02:00 0.50 CASING N RREP 5,789.00 RUNPRD REPAIR IRON DERRICKMAN -WHILE MOVING FIRST STAND OF 5" DRILLPIPE WITH IRON DERRICKMAN, DRILLPIPE BECAME WEDGED ON PAD EYE -CLEARED THE RIG FLOOR OF ALL NON-ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL AND ESTABLISHED AN EXCLUSION ZONE -DAY TOOLPUSHER ASSESSED SITUATION PRIOR TO FUNCTIONING IRON DERRICKMAN TO FREE PIPE -INSPECTED BOX AFTER MAKING UP STAND TO ENSURE NO DAMAGE 02:00 - 02:30 0.50 CASING P j RUNPRD PERFORM RIG SERVICE ON IRON DERRICKMAN Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM IIINorth America-ALASKA-BP S Page 3 of 31 eifoVxm , AOperation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date.3/11/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 02:30 - 21:00 18.50 CASING P RUNPRD RUN 7",26#,L-80 VAMTOP HC LINER TO 16326'MD -CIRCULATE LINER VOLUME AT 7 BPM,420 PSI -CONTINUE IN HOLE ON 5"DRILL PIPE TO 9-5/8"SHOE AT 10622'MD -RIH AT 90 FT/MIN FROM 5885'MD TO 10622' "-MD -CIRCULATE 1.5X BOTTOMS UP AT 7 BPM,620 PSI AT THE SHOE -PU 200K,SO 115K RUN INTO OPEN HOLE WITH LINER -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 5 STANDS OF DRILLPIPE AT 3 BPM OBTAIN PU SO WEIGHTS EVERY 5 STANDS -RIH AT 50 FT/MIN FROM 12042'MD TO 16326' IMD LIMITED PIPE MOVEMENT AFTER CONNECTION AT 15,169'MD -VARIED PUMP RATES FROM 2-5 BPM AND ATTEMPTED TO WORK FREE PICKED UP TO 290K I-FREE PIPE WITH 10K FT-LBS TORQUE WASHED DOWN FROM 15169'MD TO 15928' MD AT 2 BPM PRIOR TO THE TOP OF THE HRZ AT 15942'MD -NO CIRCULATION FROM TOP OF THE HRZ -LIMITED PIPE MOVEMENT AFTER MAKING UP CEMENT HEAD AND STAGING UP PUMPS IN ATTEMPT TO WASH DOWN -FREE PIPE WITH 7K FT-LBS TORQUE -TAG BOTTOM AND SPACE OUT 3'OFF BOTTOM -PU 310K,SO 135K I-MUD WEIGHT:10.3 PPG IN,10.3 PPG OUT -MUD LOSSES WHILE RUNNING IN HOLE:14.4 -TOP OF LINER AT 10542'MD 21 00 - 00:00 3.00 CASING P RUNPRD STAGE UP TO CEMENTING RATE TO FINAL CIRCULATING RATE OF 7 BPM. -©2 BPM,500 PSI,6%RETURN FLOW -@ 3 BPM,575 PSI,6%RETURN FLOW -@ 4 BPM,675 PSI,7%RETURN FLOW -@ 5 BPM,810 PSI,8%RETURN FLOW -@ 6 BPM,950 PSI,9%RETURN FLOW -@ 7 BPM,1100 PSI,10%RETURN FLOW I-RECIPROCATED PIPE 20 FT AT SURFACE AT 20 FT/MIN -RIG UP SCHLUMBERGER FOR CEMENT JOB 2/17/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 CEMT P RUNPRD CONTINUE CIRCULATING AT CEMENTING RATE OF 7 BPM AT 1080 PSI -FINAL PRESSURE AT CEMENTING RATE AFTER HOLE CONDITIONED:1080 PSI -CIRCULATE TOTAL OF 2 TIMES BOTTOMS UP -RECIPROCATED PIPE 20 FT AT SURFACE PU315K/SO127K -HELD PJSM FOR CEMENT JOB-REVIEWED PRESSURE CROSSCHECK Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 4 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 02:30 - 06:30 4.00 CEMT P RUNPRD CEMENT 7"PRODUCTION LINER AS FOLLOWS: -FILL LINES WITH WATER AND PRESSURE TEST TO 250 PSI AND 4800 PSI FOR 5 MINUTES -PUMP 30 BBLS OF 12 PPG MUDPUSH II SPACER @ 5 BPM,500 PSI -PUMP 50 BBLS OF 15.8 PPG CLASS G TAIL @ 5 BPM (YIELD 1.17 CU.FT/SK) DROP DRILL PIPE WIPER DART -RECIPROCATED PIPE 20 FT AT SURFACE I WHILE PUMPING CEMENT AT 5 BPM PERFORM DISPLACEMENT WITH CEMENTING PUMPS '-DISPLACEMENT FLUID:240 BBLS OF 9.8 PPG VISCOSIFIED BRINE FOLLOWED BY 155 BBL OF 9.8 PPG BRINE -174 BBLS DISPLACED AT 7 BPM:ICP 330 PSI, FCP 724 PSI -3 BBLS DISPLACED AT 4 BPM:ICP 328 PSI, FCP 748 PSI -LATCH UP CONFIRMED AT 176 BBLS DISPLACED -205 BBLS DISPLACED AT 7 BPM:ICP 713 PSI, FCP 1275 PSI -REDUCE RATE TO 3 BPM PRIOR TO PLUG BUMP:FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE 1773 PSI -TOTAL DISPLACEMENT VOLUME 395 BBLS -RECIPROCATE PIPE 20 FT AT SURFACE DURING DISPLACEMENT -TOTAL LOSSES FROM CEMENT EXIT SHOE TO CEMENT IN PLACE:0 BBLS -BUMP PLUG -CHECK FLOATS-GOOD -INCREASE PRESSURE TO 4200 PSI TO SET HANGER -SET DOWN 200K TO CONFIRM HANGER SET -PU TO EXPOSE DOG SUB AND SET DOWN ON LINER TOP 110K,20 RPM TO SET LINER TOP PACKER -PU TO REMOVE RS PACK-OFF -PU RUNNING TOOL ABOVE LINER TOP AND MARK NO-GO. 06:30 - 07:30 1.00 CEMT P RUNPRD -RIG DOWN CEMENT LINES -LAY DOWN CEMENT HEAD AND SINGLE JOINT OF 5"DRILLPIPE TO SHED -RIG DOWN CEMENTERS -PREPARE TO DISPLACE 07:30 - 08:30 1.00 CEMT P RUNPRD DISPLACE 10.3 PPG LSND WITH 9.8 PPG BRINE -460 GPM,650 PSI -RECIPROCATE PIPE 40' -PUMP 25 BBLS OF HIGH VISCOSITY SPACER Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 5 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 t 57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To j Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 08:30 - 16:30 8.00 CEMT P ! RUNPRD PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 10518'MD TO SURFACE -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 180K,SO 130K 10518'MD -LAY DOWN LINER RUNNING TOOL 1-INSPECT ROTATING DOG SUB AND OBSERVE GOOD INDICATION OF LINER TOP PACKER SET SIMOPS:TOP OFF 13-3/8"X CONDUCTOR ANNULUS WITH 7 BBLS 15.8 PPG CLASS G CEMEN 16:30 - 17:30 1.00 CEMT P RUNPRD 'CLEAR AND CLEAN RIG FLOOR 17:30 - 18:30 1.00 BOPSUR P RUNPRD -FLUSH STACK -PULL WEAR RING AND SET TEST PLUG 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 BOPSUR P RUNPRD PERFORM RIG SERVICE ON TOPDRIVE AND ST-80 19:00 - 20:00 1.00 BOPSUR `. P RUNPRD CHANGE OUT UPPER 7"RAMS TO 2-7/8"X 5-1/2"VBRS 20:00 - 00:00 4.00 BOPSUR P RUNPRD PERFORM FULL BOPE PRESSURE 1-TEST TO 250 LOW,4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MINUTES -TEST ANNULAR TO 3500 PSI -USE 4"AND 5"TEST JOINTS -AOGCC REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK SCHEVE WAIVED WITNESS TO TEST 02/15/2015 19:01. 2/18/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 BOPSUR P RUNPRD COMPLETE FULL BOPE PRESSURE TEST TO 250 PSI LOW,4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MINUTES -TEST WITH 5"AND 4"TEST JOINTS -ALL TESTS CHARTED,SEE ATTACHED CHARTS -NO FAILURES -TEST WITNESS WAIVED BY AOGCC REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK SCHEVE ON 02/15/2015 AT 19:01. 02:30 - 04:00 1.50 BOPSUB P RUNPRD PULL TEST PLUG AND SET WEAR RING -RIG DOWN TEST JOINT AND PRESSURE TESTING EQUIPMENT -CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR -CALL OUT SCHLUMBERGER E-LINE FOR 'UPCOMING USIT RUN 04:00 - 04:30 0.50 j DHB P RUNPRD RIG UP TO PRESSURE TEST 7"LINER -HOLD PJSM,REVIEW PRESSURE 'CROSSCHECK -PURGE AIR OUT OF SURFACE LINES 04:30 - 07:00 2.50 DHB P RUNPRD PRESSURE TEST 7"LINER TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MINUTES,4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MINUTES -TEST APPROVED BY WTL JIM WILLINGHAM 07:00 - 07:30 0.50 DHB P RUNPRD RIG DOWN TEST EQUIPMENT 1-BLOW DOWN CHOKE AND KILL LINES -BLOW DOWN TOP DRIVE 07:30 - 09:00 1.50 EVAL P RUNPRD RIG UP SCHLUMBERGER WIRELINE FOR USIT RUN -HOLD PJSM -RIG UP PER SCHLUMBERGER Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM North ArnBncag ALASKA BP • Page 6 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time.1/16/2015 1.30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UV1ll: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 09:00 - 12:00 3.00 EVAL N SFAL 16,324.00 RUNPRD PICKUP WIRELINE TOOLS -TEST WIRELINE TOOLS AND TRACTOR -TRACTOR FAILED,LAY DOWN TRACTOR -TEST HEAD,HEAD FAILED -CHANGE OUT HEAD ON WIRELINE -TEST WIRELINE TOOLS AND TRACTOR -TOOLS NOT COMMUNICATING -LAY DOWN TRACTOR,PICK UP ORIGINAL TRACTOR -CONTINUE HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE -BEGIN TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON L3-03 12:00 - 13:00 1.00 EVAL P RUNPRD PICK UP WIRELINE TOOLS AND TEST -CONTINUE HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE -CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON L3-03 13:00 - 16:30 3.50 EVAL P RUNPRD PERFORM GAUGE RING/JUNK BASKET RUN TO 10522'MD(20'ABOVE 7"LINER TOP) WITH WIRELINE -UNABLE TO GET PAST 10522'MD WITH GAUGE RING -PERFORM KICK WHILE WIRELINE DRILL -NO RESTRICTIONS,JUNK BASKET WAS CLEAN -HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE -CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON 'L3-03 16 30 - 00 00 7.50 EVAL P RUNPRD RUN IN HOLE WITH USIT/MSIP/CCUGR TO PERFORM USIT RUN ON 7"CASING AND 9-5/8"CASING TO 16,150'MD -TAG UP EARLY AT 16150'MD -BEGIN LOGGING AT 16100'MD 1-HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE I-PERFORMED HAZARD HUNT OF RIG WITH I SEVERAL FINDINGS -CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON L3-03 2/19/2015 00:00 - 06:00 6.00 EVAL P RUNPRD PERFORM USIT LOG OF 7"AND 9-5/8"CASING -UNABLE TO MOVE USIT PAST 16150'MD 1-LOG FROM 16100'MD TO 5500'MD -LAY DOWN USIT TOOL I-HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE -REMOVE SNOW OFF ROOF OF MODULES -CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON L3-03 Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 7 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date 2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934 00) I Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code 1 NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) I (usft) 06:00 - 10:30 4.50 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD WITH TOWN BASED ON USIT RESULTS -PREPARE DUTCH RISER -HELD D5 TABLE TOP WELL KILL DRILL -HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE -CONTINUE TO NIPPLE UP DIVERTER ON L3-03 10:30 - 12:00 1.50 EVAL P RUNPRD -HOLD PJSM AND RIG DOWN SLB WIRELINE I-CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR I-CHANGE OUT PS-21 SLIP INSERTS TO HAND I SLIP INSERTS -DRESS B/X ELEVATORS FOR 4"DP 12:00 - 14:30 2.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD -GATHER TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FROM L3-03(NEXT WELL)AND TRANSPORT TO P1-122 -LOAD,THAW AND STRAP DRILL COLLARS -OD/ID BHA,LIFT SUBS,AND ELEVATORS 14:30 - 17:00 2.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD MAKE UP 6-1/8"CLEANOUT BHA -MAKE UP INSERT ROLLER CONE BIT, STABILIZER AND DRILL COLLARS CLEAN N CEMT -PU'45K,SO 45K 17:00 - 00:00 7.00 16,237.00 RUNPRD i RUN IN HOLE WITH 6-1/8"CLEANOUT BHA FROM 296'MD TO 9299'MD -RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 4" STANDS AND THEN 5"STANDS -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000' _ -PU 130K,SO 98K 2/20/2015 00:00 - 05:00 5.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RUN IN HOLE WITH 6-1/8"CLEANOUT BHA FROM 9299'MD TO 16012'MD -RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS WITH 5" STANDS -NO ISSUES ENTERING 7"LINER -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000',150 GPM,240 PSI @ 9800'MD -CHECKED SAVER SUB WITH THREAD GAUGE -PU 235K,SO 123KAT 15920'MD 05:00 - 05:30 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP AT 16012'MD -775 GPM,1950 PSI -RECOVERED 210 BBLS OF PERF PILL 05.30 - 08:30 3.00 CLEAN N I CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WASH DOWN FROM 16012'MD TO 16,237'MD TOOK 5K WEIGHT AT 16,145'MD ' -CLEANOUT FROM 16,145'MD WITH 30 RPM, 15K TORQUE,147K ROTATING WEIGHT 1 -545 GPM,2900 PSI -30 RPM,15K TORQUE,147K ROTATING i WEIGHT CEMENT RETURNS AT THE SHAKERS 08:30 - 11:00 2.50 CLEAN NCEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD i CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP WITH 20 BBL PERF [PILL SWEEP AND THEN SPOT PERF PILL I -545 GPM,3200 PSI SPOTTED 190 BBL OF PERF PILL 11:00 - 16.00 5.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 116204'MD TO 10542'MD 1-MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -HOLE TOOK PROPER FILL -PU 310K,SO 111KAT 14974'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM ill • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 8 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT I NPT Depth I Phase Description of Operations (hr) I (usft) 16:00 - 16:30 0.50 I CLEAN I N 1 CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WASH THROUGH 7"LINER TOP,CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP AT 10542'MD -PU 190K,SO 98K -777 GPM,4200 PSI 16:30 - 22.30 6.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 10542'MD TO 293'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -HOLE TOOK PROPER FILL -PU 190K,SO 98K 22:30 - 23:30 1.00 CLEAN N i CEMT 1 16,237.00 RUNPRD ;LAY DOWN BHA FROM 293 MD l -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC I II I I-LAY DOWN DRILL COLLARS TO THE PIPESHED I -BREAK OFF BIT AND LAY DOWN STABILIZER -BIT GRADE:1-1-Wf-A-E-I-NO-TD 23:30 - 00-00 0.50 CLEAN P RUNPRD SERVICE TOPDRIVE,ST-80 2/21/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 I RUNPRD RIG UP DUTCH RISER -HOLD PJSM I j -CLOSE BLIND SHEAR RAMS,REMOVE PS-21 SLIP INSERTS -PUMP OUT STACK -PLACE DUTCH RISER AND RUN IN RISER FLOCK DOWN SCREWS --BLOW DOWN TOP DRIVE I -MONITOR WELL 01:30 - 04:30 3.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RIG UP SLB WIRELINE -HOLD PJSM -MAKE UP USIT/MSIP/GAMMA/CCL/ISOLATION I SCANNER -RIG UP SHEAVES AND MAKE UP LUBRICATOR -PERFORM VISUAL LEAK TIGHT TEST -MONITOR WELL THROUGH KILL LINE AND GAS BUSTER 04:30 - 16:30 12.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PERFORM USIT RUN WITH SLB WIRELINE -LOG FROM 16200'MD TO 12850'MD -PULL OUT OF THE HOLE WITH WIRELINE -RIG DOWN SLB WIRELINE MONITOR WELL THROUGH KILL LINE AND GAS BUSTER SIMOPS: -CHECK DRILL MOD MOVING SYSTEM,TIRES, AND TORQUE LUGNUTS I-HELD MAN DOWN DRILLAT 07:10 HOUSEKEEPING AND GENERAL I MAINTENANCE 16.30 - 19:30 3.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD WITH TOWN I I BASED ON USIT RESULTS -CLEAR AND CLEAN RIG FLOOR -LOAD BHA COMPONENTS IN PIPE SHED AND CLEAN THREADS I I—MONITOR WELL 19:30 - 21.00 1.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PICKUP 6-1/8"CLEAN OUT BHA TO 293'MD TO DISPLACE THE WELL TO 10.3 PPG LSND -MAKE UP 6-1/8"MILL TOOTH ROLLER CONE BIT -RUN IN WITH 9 DRILL COLLARS ,-PU 45K,SO 45K Printed 8/24/2015 10 15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 9 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date i From-To Hrs Task Code 1 NPT 1 NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) I I (usft) 21:00 - 00:00 3.00 CLEAN N I CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD I RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 293'MD I TO 4745'MD -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000'MD L PU 88K,SO 69K 2/22/2015 00:00 - 08:30 8.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD I RUN IN HOLE WITH 6-1/8"CLEANOUT BHA FROM 4745'MD TO 16237'MD -RUN IN HOLE ON ELEVATORS -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 2000'MD,155 GPM,120 PSI -PU 113K,SO 76K AT 10246'MD 1 1-CHANGE OUT BX ELEVATOR INSERTS FROM 4"TO 5"AND VERIFY CORRECT DIMENSIONS 08:30 15:30 7.00 CLEAN N CEMT PRIOR TO RUNNING IN WITH 5"STANDS 16,237.00 RUNPRD I CIRCULATE HOLE AND BRING ON 10.3 PPG LSND TO THE PITS ' -388 GPM,1600 PSI - -CAPTURED 80 BELS OF PERF PILL NO SOLIDS OBSERVED AT BOTTOMS UP 15:30 - 21:00 5.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DISPLACE WELL FROM 9.8 PPG BRINE TO '10.3 PPG LSND AND THEN CIRCULATE 3 BOTTOMS UP TO ENSURE FLUID IS SHEARED I -- 1 _ -HELD PJSM AND DISCUSSED FLUID - I _MANAGEMENT I !-488-640 GPM,2045-4180 PSI -PU 290K,SO 130K,ROT 160K -BEGIN BUILDING 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL 21:00 - 00:00 3.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO CIRCULATE WHILE CONTINUING TO BUILD 17PPG VISCOUS PILL 1-380 GPM,2100 PSI -SERVICE ST-80 2/23/2015 00:00 - 02:30 2.50 I CLEAN N-- CEMT 16,237.00 ! RUNPRD PUMP 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL TO ISOLATE BETWEEN CEMENT AND 7"LANDING COLLAR -10 BPM,2170 PSI UNTIL PILL REACHED 4" DRILLPIPE 5 BPM,745 PSI UNTIL PILL REACHED DRILL COLLARS , 2 BPM,8 PSI UNTIL PILL REACHED BIT -SPOT 2 BBLS OF 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL ON BOTTOM AT 2 BPM,5 PSI -SLOWLY PUMP OUT OF THE HOLE FOR 1 I STAND WHILE LAYING IN 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL AT 2 BPM,250 PSI -PULL 2 STANDS DRY SCREW INTO 4TH STAND AND CIRCULATE THE REMAINING 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL OUT OF THE HOLE AT 12 BPM,3000 PSI 02:30 - 05:00 2.50 CLEAN N CEMT I 16,237.00 ' RUNPRD 1WASH DOWN TO 16,191'MD AND CIRCULATE I OUT 17 PPG VISCOUS PILL LEAVING 2 BBL ON BOTTOM -540 GPM,3340 PSI RECIPROCATED PIPE 70' Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • North America-ALASKA-BP 4110 Page 10 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release 3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 05:00 - 16:00 11.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM • 16168'MD TO TOP OF CLEAN OUT BHAAT 293' MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -PU 301K,SO 131K AT 16,104'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES AT 7" CASING SHOE:STATIC PU 125K;SO 60K AT 6167'MD. 16:00 - 16:30 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CHANGE OUT PS-21 SLIP INSERTS FOR BHA COMPONENTS -MONITOR WELL;STATIC 16:30 - 17:00 0.50 CLEAN P RUNPRD SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND ST-80 17:00 17:30 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT - 16,237.00 RUNPRD STAND BACK 4-3/4"COLLARS IN DERRICK I AND LAY DOWN REMAINDER OF BHA FROM 293'MD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MINUTES:STATIC -STAND BACK 4-3/4"DRILL COLLARS -BREAK OFF BIT AND LAY DOWN STABILIZER 1-BIT GRADE:1-1-Wr-A-E-I-NO-TD WSL AUDIT TRIP SHEETS FOR TRIP OUT OF THE HOLE. 17:30 - 18:00 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD 1 CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR 18:00 - 19:00 1.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD 4,,RiG UP DUTCH RISER I-HOLD PJSM -CLOSE BLIND SHEAR RAMS,REMOVE PS-21 SLIP INSERTS PUMP OUT STACK I-PLACE DUTCH RISER AND RUN IN RISER LOCK DOWN SCREWS BLOW DOWN TOP DRIVE -MONITOR WELL 19 00 - 00:00 5.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RIG UP SLB WIRELINE HOLD PJSM MOBILIZE SHEAVES AND PRESSURE CONTROL EQUIPMENT TO RIG FLOOR -RIG UP SHEAVES -RIG UP WIRELINE BOPS TO DUTCH RISER FOR PRESSURE CONTROL -MONITOR WELL THROUGH KILL LINE AND GAS BUSTER 2/24/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO RIG UP AND PRESSURE TEST DUTCH RISER AND WIRELINE PRESSURE CONTROL. -250 PSI LOW;3000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 CHARTED MIN EACH(PASS) '01.30 - 03:30 2.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PICK UP AND MAKE UP E-LINE PERFORATING STRING -MAKE UP TRACTOR AND GAMMA RAY AND CCL -MAKE UP FIRING HEAD AND TEST TOOL STRING -CLEAR FLOOR AND ARM FIRING HEAD. MAKE UP 5'OF 4-1/2"POWERJET HMX PERF GUNS;5 SPF RUN TOOL STING IN HOLE AND MAKE UP 03:30 - 06:30 3.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00USUB ON TOP RUNPRD I RUN IN N TTHEHE HOLE WITH PERF GUNS ON 1E-LINE TO 16,191'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:15 51AM North America ALASKA BP Page 11 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Wet Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 I End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. -UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 06:30 - 07:00 0.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD TIE-IN AND CORRELATE WITH LOGS TO PERFORATE 7"LINER 5'MD ABOVE THE TMLV I FROM 16,186'MD TO 16,191'MD WITH 4-1/2" POWERJET HMX PERF GUNS;5 SPF. -PJSM WITH RIG CREW AND SLB E-LINE CREW. -MONITOR WELL FOR 15 MIN PRIOR TO FIRING GUNS;STATIC. -PERFORATE 7"LINER AND PULL UP 100' WITH E-LINE;GOOD FIRE,NO SIGN OF STICKING E-LINE -MONITOR WELL;1 BBL LOSS AFTER PERFORATING. 3.50 ZONISO N CEMT 07:00 - 10:30 � 16,237.00 RUNPRD I PULL OUT OF THE WITH E-LINE AND LAY I DOWN FIRED GUNS -PJSM WITH SLB AND RIG CREW ON HANDLING FIRED GUNS -LAY DOWN FIRED GUNS TO PIPE SHED-ALL SHOTS FIRED 12:00 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT -TEST CONNECTIONS FOR NEXT RUN. t10 30 16,237.00 i RUNPRD PICK UP AND MAKE UP E-LINE PERFORATING STRING FOR UPPER PERF SECTION -MAKE UP FIRING HEAD AND TEST TOOL 'STRING -CLEAR FLOOR AND ARM FIRING HEAD. -MAKE UP 5'OF 4-1/2"POWERJET HMX PERF GUNS;5 SPF -RUN TOOL STING IN HOLE AND MAKE UP QUICKTEST SUB ON TOP 12:00 - 15:30 3.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RUN IN THE HOLE WITH PERF GUNS ON E-LINE TO 15,635'MD 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD TIE-IN AND CORRELATE WITH LOGS TO PERFORATE 7"LINER 100'TVD ABOVE THE SIERRA NEVADA SANDS FROM 15,630'MD TO 15,635'MD WITH 4-1/2"POWERJET HMX 1 PERF GUNS;5 SPF. -PJSM WITH RIG CREW AND SLB E-LINE CREW. -MONITOR WELL FOR 15 MIN PRIOR TO FIRING GUNS;STATIC. -PERFORATE 7"LINER AND PULL UP 100' WITH E-LINE;GOOD FIRE,NO SIGNS OF E-LINE STICKING -MONITOR WELL;NO LOSSES NOTED. SIMOPS: -BUILDING 40 BBL 17 PPG PILL FOR CEMENT � SQUEEZE JOB. 16:00 - 17:30 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD I PULL OUT OF THE WITH E-LINE AND LAY DOWN FIRED GUNS '-PJSM WITH SLB AND RIG CREW ON HANDLING FIRED GUNS -MONITOR HOLE FOR LOSSES WHILE PULLING USING;PROPER DISPLACEMENT FOR E-LINE. Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM III North America.-ALASKA-BP • Page 12 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) I Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C.(3.624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI. Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) -- ---- ---- Date 1 From-To 1 Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations 20:30 3.00 ZONISO N CEMT 23 ) (hr) �,17:30 � 16,237.00 RUNPRD LAY DOWN PERFORATING GUNS,E-LINE TOOL STRING AND RIG DOWN E-LINE PRESSURE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. -PJSM WITH RIG CREWAND SLB E-LINE I CREWAND RIGGING DOWN AND HANDLING FIRED GUNS. I-LAY DOWN FIRED GUNS TO PIPE SHED-ALL 'SHOTS FIRED -LAY DOWN E-LINE TOOL STRING TO PIPE i I SHED -RIG.DOWN E-LINE PRESSURE CONTROL 1 EQUIPMENT AND LAY DOWN TO THE PIPE SHED. RIG DOWN THE DUTCH RISER. 20:30 - 21:00 I 0.50 BOPSUR N CEMT 16237.00 RUNPRD PERFORM WEEKLY BOP:FUNCTION TEST I I WITH ALL STACK COMPONENTS -CLOSURE TIMES NOTED � 21.00 22:00 1.00 ZONISO N CEMTPICK UP AND MAKE UP 7"FASDRIL SQUEEZE 16,237.00 RUNPRD i, PACKER -PJSM WITH RIG CREW AND HALLIBURTON REPRESENTATIVE I I MOBILIZE PACKER,SETTING TOOLS AND HANDLING PUP TO RIG FLOOR. MAKE UP FASDRIL PACKER AND SETTING TOOL TO HANDLING PUP. 22:00 - 00:00 1 2.00 ZONISO I N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 7"FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER ON 5"/4"TAPERED DRILL STRING TO I 3047'MD AT MIDNIGHT 1-RUNNING SPEED LIMIT ON FASDRIL I iI PACKER-100 FT/MIN PU 66K;SO 62K AT 2857'MD. -PROPER HOLE DISPLACEMENTS NOTED ON TRIP SHEET 2/25/2015 00:00 - 05:00 5.00 ZONISO N I CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 7" i FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER ON TAPERED 1 DRILL STRING. -RUNNING SPEED LIMIT ON FASDRIL PACKER-100 FT/MIN -CHANGE OUT ELEVATOR AND SLIP INSERTS TO 5"AT 6563'MD 1 1-CONTINUE RUNNING IN THE HOLE ON 5" DRILL PIPE. -PROPER HOLE DISPLACEMENTS NOTED ON TRIP SHEET - 06:30 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT -_ -_ 05:00 � 16,237.00 RUNPRD ,SLIP AND CUT DRILL LINE AND RECALIBRATE BLOCKS -MONITOR WELL:STATIC. I -SLIP AND CUT DRILL LINE(102') -CALIBRATE BLOCKS WITH AMPHION ISYSTEM Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM Operation Summary`Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time.1/16/2015 1:30.00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum.P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 06:30 - 12:00 5.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 7" FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER ON TAPERED DRILL STRING. -RUNNING SPEED LIMIT ON FASDRIL PACKER-75 FT/MIN -CONTINUE RUNNING IN THE HOLE ON 5" DRILL PIPE. -PROPER HOLE DISPLACEMENTS NOTED ON TRIP SHEET -BREAK CIRCULATION EVERY 2000'MD.155 GPM,1050 PSI PU 258K;SO 116KAT 15643'MD. -WSL AUDIT AND SIGN TRIP SHEET FOR TRIP IN THE HOLE. 12:00 - 13:00 1.00 ZONISO N CEMT 1, 16,237.00 RUNPRD SPACE OUT TO SET FASDRILL SQUEEZE PACKER. -BREAK OFF TOP DRIVE AND OBSERVE U-TUBING FROM ANNULUS UP DRILLPIPE. DECISION TO CIRCULATE HOLE TO EVEN MW PRIOR TO SETTING PACKER. 13.00 - 19:30 6.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16 237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP 3.5 TIMES UNTIL MUD IS 10.3 PPG IN AND OUT -250-295 GPM,1200-1400 PSI,MOVE PIPE OCCASIONALLY. -MUD INITIALLY VERY OUT OF BALANCE DUE TO SUSPECTED BARITE SAG. -MIRU SLB CEMENTERS. 19:30 - 20:00 0.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD SPACE OUT AND SET FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER AT 16101'MD(TOP OF PACKER),85' I ABOVE LOWER PERFS AT 16185'MD PU 276KLBS,SO 124KLBS ROATE 30 TURNS TO RIGHT TO ENGAGE SLIPS -PULL TO 287KLBS AND HOLD FOR 2 MIN -PULL TO TO 298KLBS. STINGER SHEARS AND PACKER SETS -PULL TO 20',ROT 35 REVOLUTIONS TO THE RIGHT TO EXTEND THE STINGER -STING BACK IN WITH PACKER AND SET DOWN 20 KLBS. 20:00 - 22.00 2.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD STAGE UP PUMPS AND BREAK CIRCULATION BELOW SQUEEZE PACKER THROUGH LOWER AND UPPER PERFS. STAY BELOW 750 PSI TO NOT EXCEED KUPARUK FRAC GRADIENT. -0.5 BPM;380 PSI ICP,300 PSI FCP -1 BPM\;460 PSI ICP,430 PSI FCP -1.5 BPM;640 PSI ICP,555 PSI FCP -2 BPM;750 PSI,700 PSI FCP -ULTIMATE RATE ACHEIVED=2 BPM (DECISION TO PUMP CEMENT JOB AT THIS RATE) -SIMOPS: PRESSURE TEST CEMENTING LINES TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH(PASS PER LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA,PERFORM PRESSURE CROSSCHECK). Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 14 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre I Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 1 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date i From-To 1 Hrs Task Code NPT I NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations --- (hr) , (usft) 22:00 - 22:30 0.50 ZONISO 1 N I CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD UNSTING FROM SQUEEZE PACKER. CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND LINE UP THROUGH CHOKE. STAGE UP PUMPS, I ESTABLISH CIRCULATION THROUGH CHOKE PERFORM RIG SERVICE -HOLD PJSM WITH SLB FOR CEMENTING. 22 30 - 00:00 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PERFORM REMEDIAL CEMENT JOB#1 (SUICIDE SQUEEZE THROUGH PERFS ABOVE AND BELOW FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER) 1 BATCH UP MUD PUSH AND CEMENT(30 MIN) ! 1 -HOLD 400 PSI BACKPRESSURE WITH CHOKE -SLB PUMP 20 BBLS 11 PPG MUD PUSH AHEAD;4 BPM,0 PSI ICP,825 PSI FCP j-SLB PUMP 45 BBLS(216 SACKS)15.8 PPG CLASS G CEMENT;4 BPM,800 PSI ICP,440 PSI FCP 1 I-SLB PUMP 10 BBLS 11 PPG MUD PUSH BEHIND;4 BPM,450 PSI ICP,0 PSI FCP RIG DISPLACES WITH 10.3 PPG LSND: PUMP 156 BBLS TO DISPLACE MP TO 5 BBLS FROM SHOE,HOLD 400 PSI BACKPRESSURE, 1I STAY UNSTUNG FROM PACKER; 4 BPM,950 �PSI ICP,850 PSI FCP I-SHUT DOWN PUMPS AND STING IN TO SQUEEZE PACKER WHEN MUD PUSH IS 5 BBLS FROM SHOE -RESUME PUMPING. OPEN UP CHOKE TO DECREASE BACKPRESSURE AS MUD PUSH j EXITS SHOE: 300 PSI WHEN 5 BBLS MP OUT, 200 PSI WHEN 10 BBLS OUT,100 PSI WHEN 15 BBLS OUT,0 PSI WHEN ALL 20 BBLS MP OUT OF SHOE. -RIG ADJUSTS RATE FROM 1.5 BPM TO 2 I BPM AFTER STUNG IN TO MAINTAIN PRESSURE BETWEEN 650 AND 825 PSI AS CEMENT IS BEING PUMPED THROUGH I PERFS INTO ANNULUS -TOTAL RIG DISPLACEMENT=221 BBLS(5 j 1 BBLS CEMENT LEFT IN DRILLSTRING) JOB COMPLETED(CIP)AT 01:15 ON 2/26/15 2/26/2015 00:00 - 01:30 I 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD COMPLETE REMEDIAL CEMENT JOB#1 i !(SUICIDE SQUEEZE THROUGH PERFS ABOVE i AND BELOW FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER) j -COMPLETE DISPLACEMENT OF CEMENT 1 1 JOB(SEE ALL DETAILS OF JOB ON PREVIOUS REPORT). 1 I I !-CEMENT IN PLACE AT 01:15 ON 2/26/15(200 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT 14 HRS= -15:30 ON 2/26/15) Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America ALASKA BP Page 15 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type.COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM I Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 01:30 - 05:00 3.50 T ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DISPLACE OUT EXCESS CEMENT FROM ABOVE FASDRIL SQUEEZE PACKER AS FOLLOWS: -OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND LINE UP RETURNS DOWN FLOW LINE. I-UNSTING FROM SQUEEZE PACKER AND PULL UP ABOVE i-CIRCULATE 1.5 BOTTOMS;500 GPM,2850 PSI ICP,2700 PSI FCP,NO RECIPROCATION (UNABLE TO DROP WIPER BALL INITIALLY DUE TO U-TUBING) -OBSERVE SIGNIFICANT VOLUME OF CEMENT IN RETURNS-500 STROKES BEFORE BOTTOMS UP,VERY STRUNG OUT), ;JOB PLANNED FOR UP TO 27 BBLS CEMENT 'TO BE ABOVE UPPER PERFS -CIRCULATE 1.5 BOTTOMS UP WITH TWO 5" FOAM DRILLPIPE WIPER BALLS AND 20 BBL NUT PLUG SWEEP;460 GPM,2400 PSI; RECIPROCATE FULL STAND -FULL RETURNS WHILE CIRCULATING 05:00 - 07:00 2.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD LAY IN 14.5 BBL 17 PPG LSND PILLABOVE FASDRILL SQUEEZE PACKER AT 16101'MD. TOP OF PLUG=15735'MD(100'BELOW BASE �OF UPPER PERFS) -CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND HOLD 400 PSI BACKPRESSURE DURING PUMPING. LAY IN WITH BALANCED PLUG METHOD. UNDERDISPLACE BY 3 BBLS. -4 BPM,900-950 PSI -SHUT DOWN PUMPS,BREAK OFF TOP DRIVE AND OBSERVE NEGATIVE PRESSURE. -OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND PULL ABOVE PLUG TO 15600'MD 07:00 - 08:00 1.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD I WASH DOWN TO TOP OF 17 PPG LSND PILL AT 15735'MD;420 GPM,2150 PSI. 08:00 - 09:30 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP ON TOP OF 17 PPG LSND PILLAT 15735'MD -420 GPM,2100 PSI -FULL RETURNS WHILE CIRCULATING 09:30 - 16:00 6.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WAIT CEMENT TO GET 200 PSI STRENGTH -MONITOR WELL VIA TRIP TANK,NO GAIN NO LOSSES -WORK PIPE EVERY HOUR -PREP PITS AND RIG FLOOR FOR INJECTIVITY TEST -GENERAL HOUSE KEEPING HOLD SAFETY STAND UP MEETING AND HAZARD HUNTS WITH BOTH CREWS. -ADDRESS AND FIX ITEMS FOUND DURING I SAFETY STAND UP -GLOBAL PARKER HSE INITIATIVE Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM North America-ALASKA-BP Page 16 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 16:00 - 18:00 2.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PERFORM INJECTIVITY TEST I-LINE UP TO PUMP DOWN ANNULUS AND DRILL STRING. 1-PJSM FOR INJECTIVITY TEST -SPACE OUT AND CLOSE UPPER PIPE RAMS PUMP ATI BPM -2 BBL AWAY 500 PSI AND HOLD FOR 5 MIN -4 BBL AWAY 1000 PSI AND HOLD FOR 5 MIN -6 BBL AWAY 1303 PSI AND OBSERVE BREAKOVER AT 1300 PSI 1-PUMP 5 BBLS INTO FORMATION. L-SHUT IN AND MONITOR BLEED OFF TO 1050 PSI IN 10 MIN BLED BACK 4.5 BBLS TO PITS PERFORM TEST AGAIN AND INCRESE PUMP RATE TO 2-BPM I-SAME PRESSURE UP PER STROKE AS 1 BPM -OBSERVE BREAKOVER AT 1500 PSI -PUMP 5 BBLS INTO FORMATION -SHUT IN AND MONITOR BLEED OFF TO 1100 PSI IN 10 MIN -BLED BACK 4.5 BBLS TO PITS 18:00 - 18:30 0.50 ZONISO P RUNPRD SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND RIG FLOOR !EQUIPMENT 18:30 - 19:00 0.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD 1 RIG UP TO PUMP BALANCED CEMENT PLUG I-RIG UP CEMENT HEAD -RIG UP CEMENT LINE TO CEMENT HEAD -PRESSURE TEST CEMENTING LINES TO 250 PSI LOWAND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH (PASS PER LEAKTIGHT CRITERIA,PERFORM PRESSURE CROSSCHECK). 19:00 - 21:30 2.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD j PERFORM REMEDIAL CEMENT JOB#2 (BALANCED PLUG ACROSS UPPER PERFS AT 15,735 MD) -BATCH UP MUD PUSH AND CEMENT(30 MIN) -SLB PUMP 15 BBLS 11 PPG MUD PUSH AHEAD;4 BPM,0 PSI ICP,725 PSI FCP,6% RETURN FLOW. -CLOSE FOSV,BREAK OFF CEMENT HEAD AND DROP 5"FOAM BALL. -SLB PUMP 33.5 BBLS(161 SACKS)15.8 PPG CLASS G CEMENT;4 BPM,746 PSI ICP,301 PSI FCP -SLB PUMP 19 BBLS 11 PPG MUD PUSH BEHIND;4 BPM,258 PSI ICP,293 PSI FCP SLB DISPLACES WITH 10.3 PPG LSND: PUMP 180.0 BBLS;4 BPM,418 PSI ICP,302 PSI FCP -REDUCE RATE TO 2 BPM AND PUMP 9.1 BBLS(189.1 BBLS TOTAL)TO UNDERDISPLACE BY 10.5 BBLS;2 BPM,302 PSI ICP,422 PSI FCP -JOB COMPLETED(CIP)AT 21:26 ON 2/26/15 Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 17 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C.(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No..PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i(§57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 21:30 - 22:30 1.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL FROM 15,735'MD TO 14,506'MD;300' ABOVE THE TOP OF THE CEMENT PLUG BREAK OFF CEMENT HEAD AND OBSERVE NEGATIVE PRESSURE. -PU 325K;SO 115K AT 15,735'MD -PULLAT 30FPM WHILE CEMENT FELL IN PLACE 22:30 - 00:00 1.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE TO CLEAR DRILL STRING -DROP 5"FOAM BALL PUMP 30 BBL WALNUT SWEEP SURFACE TO 1-PUMP -10BPM;1915 PSI. Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America ALASKA BP Page 18 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM I Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations 09:00 9.00 ZONISO N CEMT 237) (hr) 2/27/2015 00:00 16,237.00 RUNPRD 'RIG UP AND PERFORM HESITATION SQUEEZE ON 33.5 BBL CEMENT PLUG PJSM WITH RIG CREW;DISCUSS TRAPPED PRESSURE CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND LINE UP I TO PUMP BOTH WAYS I PRESSURE UP AT 2 BPM TO SQUEEZE 16 I BBLS;BROKE OVER AT 11.1 BBLS,1620 PSI 1-SQUEEZED 16 BBLS AWAY AND SHUT-IN; FINAL PRESSURE 1683 PSI. -TOTAL PUMPED 27.1 BBLS -HOLD AND RECORD PRESSURES FOR 30 MIN.INITIAL PRESSURE 1316 PSI;FINAL PRESSURE 1183 PSI. I OPEN UP AND PRESSURE UP FOR FIRST STAGE AT 1 BPM.BROKE OVER AT 8.3 BBLS, 1545 PSI -SQUEEZED 3.5 BBLS AWAY AND SHUT-IN; FINAL PRESSURE 1550 PSI. I-TOTAL PUMPED FOR FIRST STAGE 11.84 BBLS CALLED ODE AND DISCUSSED STAGE PRESSURES AND HOLDING TIMES -HOLD AND RECORD PRESSURES FOR 45 MIN.INITIAL PRESSURE 1460 PSI;FINAL PRESSURE 1258 PSI. OPEN UP AND PRESSURE UP FOR SECOND STAGE AT 1 BPM.BROKE OVER AT 4.6 BBLS, 11547 PSI -SQUEEZED 1.5 BBLS AWAY AND SHUT-IN; FINAL PRESSURE 1542 PSI. -TOTAL PUMPED FOR SECOND STAGE 6.1 1BBLS -HOLD AND RECORD PRESSURES FOR 75 j MIN.INITIAL PRESSURE 1485 PSI;FINAL I PRESSURE 1296 PSI. OPEN UP AND PRESSURE UP FOR THIRD STAGE AT 1 BPM.BROKE OVER AT 4.6 BBLS, 1567 PSI SQUEEZED 1.5 BBLS AWAY AND SHUT-IN; FINAL PRESSURE 1572 PSI. -TOTAL PUMPED FOR THIRD STAGE 6.1 BBLS HOLD AND RECORD PRESSURES FOR 300 MIN.INITIAL PRESSURE 1480 PSI;FINAL PRESSURE 1475 PSI. -CEMENT AT 70 BC AT 05:40 BASED ON BATCH UP TIME AND LAB RESULTS. Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 19 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 I Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM 1 Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i l 57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code I NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 09:00 - 10:00 1.00 ZONISO N j CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD ATTEMPT TO BLEED OFF SQUEEZE PRESSURE THROUGH SUPER CHOKE TO PITS '-BLEED BACK PRESSURE FROM 1272 PSI TO 1780 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN. PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 1171 PSI OVER 15 MIN. I-OPEN UP TO THE PUMPS AND PRESSURED UP TO 1275 PSI AT 3 BPM AND SHUT BACK IN. CONTACT ODE AND DISCUSS PLAN 1 FORWARD. -CONTINUE MONITOR THE WELL 10:00 - 15:00 5.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WAIT FOR CEMENT TO GAIN COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH -MONITOR AND RECORD PRESSURES;1275 PSI INITIAL,1150 PSI FINAL OVER 5 HOURS SIMOPS: I-GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AND PAINTING THROUGHOUT RIG •-REMOVE SNOWAND ICE FROM ROOF CONTINUE TO WORK ON FLOOR IN PIPE • SHED. 15:00 15:30 0.50 ZONISO i N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD ATTEMPT TO BLEED OFF SQUEEZE PRESSURE THROUGH SUPER CHOKE TO • i 1 PITS -BLEED BACK 200 PSI;FROM 1150 PSI DOWN TO 950 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN I-PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 1085 PSI IN 5 MIN -OPEN SUPER CHOCK AGAIN AND BLEED BACK DOWN TO 950 PSI AND SHUT IN PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 1055 PSI IN 5 MIN -OPEN UP AND PUMP 0.5 BBL;PRESSURING UP TO 1250 PSI AND SHUT IN WELL. I-CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE WELLAND RECORD PRESSURES 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 ZONISO P RUNPRD SERVICE RIG FLOOR EQUIPMENT AND GREASE CROWN. SIMOPS: CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE WELLAND • RECORD PRESSURES Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • • North America-ALASKA-BPPage 20 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UVVI: Active datum:P1-122i(4257.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 16:00 - 00:00 8.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WAIT FOR CEMENT TO GAIN COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH 1-MONITOR AND RECORD PRESSURES;1250 PSI INITIAL,1088 PSI FINAL OVER 8 HOURS -UCA RESULTS INDICATE CEMENT WILL REACH 200 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT 00:40 02/28/2015. 1 SIMOPS: CONDUCT HAZARD HUNT WITH RIG MANAGER AND PARKER SUPERINTENDENT -GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AND CLEANING THROUGHOUT RIG -PAINTING WALLS IN THE SHAKER ROOM WORKING ON NEW 12"CUTTING CHUTE (HOSE CONDUCT A FULL DERRICK INSPECTION -LOAD AND DRIFT 4-1/2",12.6#/FT,L-80 VAMTOP SCAB LINER IN PIPE SHED. 2/28/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 ZONISO ( N CEMT 16,237.00 I RUNPRD CONTINUE TO WAIT FOR CEMENT TO GAIN COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH 1-MONITOR AND RECORD PRESSURES;1250 1 PSI INITIAL,1088 PSI FINAL OVER 9 HOURS UCA RESULTS INDICATE CEMENT WILL ,REACH 200 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH AT� 00:40 02/28/2015. SIMOPS: -GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AND CLEANING THROUGHOUT RIG -PAINTING WALLS IN THE SHAKER ROOM I;-WORKING ON NEW 12"CUTTING CHUTE HOSE 01:00 - 03:00 2.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD ATTEMPT TO BLEED OFF SQUEEZE PRESSURE THROUGH SUPER CHOKE TO PITS -BLEED BACK PRESSURE FROM 1088 PSI TO 850 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN. PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 1030 PSI OVER 35 MIN. -BLEED BACK PRESSURE FROM 1030 PSI TO 688 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN. -PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 919 PSI OVER 25 MIN. I-BLEED BACK PRESSURE FROM 919 PSI TO 1612 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN. PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 843 PSI OVER 25 MIN. -BLEED BACK PRESSURE FROM 843 PSI TO 1488 PSI AND SHUT BACK IN. -PRESSURE BUILT BACK UP TO 769 PSI OVER 25 MIN. 1-BLED OFF A TOTAL OF 3.5 BBLS TO THE PITS. CONTACT ODE AND DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD. -CONTINUE MONITOR THE WELL AND RECORD PRESSURES Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 21 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) (hr) � NPT D(usepth th Phase Description of Operations p Date From-To ii Hrs Task Code NPT i 03:00 09:00 6.00 1 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE MONITOR THE WELL AND RECORD PRESSURES -PRESSURE INCREASED FROM 769 PSI TO 868 PSI OVER 1.5 HOURS CONTACT ODE&WTL,RICH BURNETT,TO DISCUSS PLAN FORWARD. BLEED OFF 5 BBLS,868 PSI TO 0 PSI,SHUT IN AND OBSEVE PRESSURE BUILDUP TO 370 PSI 1141 HR. 1-BLEED OFF 3.5 BBLS,370 PSI TO 0 PSI, MONITOR THROUGH OPEN CHOKE FOR 3 FIRS AT END OF WHICH WELL IS DEAD. -OBTAIN PERMISSION TO OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CIRCULATE WELL. -SIMOPS: HOUSEKEEPING ON RIG AND PIPE BARN FLOORING REPAIRS 09:00 - 12:30 3.50 ZONISO N CEMT 1'6,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN AND CONDITION MUD WITH 2 SURFACE TO SURFACE VOLUMES 1-462 GPM,2450-2250 PSI,80 RPM,21-23 KFT-LBS,RECIPROCATE FULL STAND 800 FPI-. FULL RETURNS WHILE CIRCULATING I--MUD SLIGHTLY OUT OF BALANCE AT START. 'CIRC UNTIL 10.3 PPG IN/OUT 1-FLOWCHECKAT END OF CIRCULATING PRIOR TO-PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) SLOW PUMP RATES AT 14506'MD,7045'TVD, 10.3 PPG MW MP#1:30 SPM=550 PSI,40 SPM=662 PSI 1 MP#2:30 SPM=555 PSI,40 SPM=665 PSI 12:30 - 13:00 0.50 ZONISO P RUNPRD SERVICE AND LUBRICATE RIG 13:00 15:30 2.50 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF THE HOLE WITH SQUEEZE 'PACKER STINGER ASSEMBLY ON ELEVATORS FROM 14500'MD TO TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10542'MD. -INITIAL PICKUP WEIGHT=302 KLBS HOLE FILL CORRECT FOR PIPE 17:00 1.50 ZONISO ' N CEMT DISPLACEMENT 15:30 ! � 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 2 BOTTOMS UP AT TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10542'MD -460 GM,1600 PSI,80 RPM,11-13 KFT-LBS, I RECIPROCATE FULL STAND FULL RETURNS DURING CIRCULATING,MW IN/OUT=10.3 PPG 117:00 - 18:30 1.50 ZONISO N l CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD I PULL OUT OF THE HOLE WITH SQUEEZE 1 PACKER STINGER ASSEMBLY ON ELEVATORS FROM 7"TOL AT 10542'MD TO 9100'MD STOP +---_ POINT 18:30 ZONISO N WAIT L 00:00 5.50 � — � --- 16,237.00 RUNPRD WAIT ON WEATHER(PHASE 3 CONDITIONS) -STINGER ASSEMBLY AT 9100'MD -STAB FOSV AND MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANK(STABLE 10.3 PPG FLUID COLUMN) -RESTRICT WORK CREW TO ONLY CRITICAL WORK ACTIVITIES(WALKAROUNDS AND MONITORING WELL) Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM North America-ALASKA-BP Page 22 of 31 si� � Operation Summary Report Common Well Name.P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date 3/11/2015 X3-0161 X-C:(3;624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM 1 Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWL Active datum:P1-122i ct 57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 3/1/2015 00:00 - 17:00 17.00 ZONISO N WAIT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WAIT ON WEATHER(PHASE 3 CONDITIONS) -STINGER ASSEMBLY AT 9100'MD -STAB FOSV AND MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANK(STABLE 10.3 PPG FLUID COLUMN) -RESTRICT WORK CREW TO ONLY CRITICAL WORK ACTIVITIES(WALK AROUNDS AND MONITORING WELL) 17:00 - 00:00 7.00 ZONISO N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD "PULL OUT OF THE HOLE WITH SQUEEZE PACKER STINGER ASSEMBLY ON ELEVATORS FROM 9100'MD WEATHER HOLDING POINT TO SURFACE. LAY DOWN HES SQUEEZE PACKER STINGER. CEMENT STINGER IN GOOD CONDITION;NO SIGNS OF FLUID EROSION AROUND SEAL ASSEMBLY -CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR. WSL AUDITED AND SIGNED TRIP SHEET FOR TRIP OUT OF THE HOLE. 3/2/2015 00:00 - 00:30 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CLEAN AND CLEAR RIG FLOOR. PUMP OUT RIG FLOOR DRIP PANS AFTER WET TRIP. 00:30 - 02:30 2.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 , RUNPRD MAKE UP AND RUN IN THE HOLE WITH 6-1/8" CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY TO CLEANOUT 7" LINER(CEMENT,SQUEEZE PACKER,AND SHOE TRACK)TO 16319'MD(5'FROM SHOE IN PREPARATION FOR 4-1/2"SCAB LINER. PJSM WITH RIG CREW ON PICKING UP BHA -PICK UP 6-1/8"MILL TOOTH BIT,BIT SUB, FULL GAUGE STABILIZER,9 COLLARS,ONE STAND 4"HWDP AND DRILLING JARS. 02.30 - 04:00 1.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RUN IN THE HOLE WITH CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON TAPERED DRILL STRING(5"x 4")TO 1557'MD ON ELEVATORS 04:00 - 04:30 0.50 CLEAN P RUNPRD SERVICE TOP DRIVE AND PS-21 SLIPS 04:30 - 14:30 10.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CONTINUE TO RUN IN THE HOLE WITH CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON TAPERED DRILL STRING(5"x 4")FROM 1557'MD TO 15,690' MD ON ELEVATORS -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000'MD. -PU 247K;SO 96KAT 11,983'MD. 14:30 - 15:30 1.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WASH DOWN FROM 15,386'MD TO 15,690'MD -2 BPM;625 PSI PU 318K;SO 115KAT 15,690'MD i-MUD WEIGHT 10.3 PPG IN/OUT SPR- AT 15,830'MD;7513'TVD -MP#1:30/40 SPM;697/859 PSI -MP#2:30/40 SPM;702/858 PSI TAGGED CEMENT STRINGERS 15,690'MD Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 23 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) , Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:30 - 17:30 2.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CLEANOUT 7"LINER FROM 15690'MD TO FASDRIL PKR AT 16101'MD WITH FOLLOWING PARAMETERS. 427 GPM;2465 PSI ON,2440 PSI OFF -60 RPM;25K TORQUE ON,25K TORQUE OFF -186K ROTATING WEIGHT;0-5K WOB FIRST HARD TAG AT 15725'MD 'FROM 15725'MD TO 16101'MD: WASH AND REAM DOWN WITH-5 KLBS WOE AT 350 FPH. APPEARANCE OF DECENT CEMENT. UNABLE TO RUN IN HOLE WITHOUT PUMPS/ROTATION. 17:30 - 18:00 0.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DRILLED UP FASDRIL CEMENT RETAINER AT 16,101'MD I-REDUCED FLOW RATE TO 150 GPM;660 PSI -100 RPM;;27-29K WOB -DRILLED DOWN TO 16,143'MD,WITH GOOD SIGNS OF CEMENT BELOW FASDRIL -DRILL THROUGH FASDRIL RETAINER IN-20 MIN. 18:00 - 19:30 1.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 ! RUNPRD CIRCULATE 1.5 BOTTOMS UP;RECIPROCATE PIPE WITH 90'STROKE 427 GPM;2500 PSI 100 RPM;30K TORQUE OBSERVE PIECES OF COMPOSITE PLUG AND RUBBER WITH CEMENT AT SHAKERS. 19:30 - 23:00 3.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD DRILL OUT CEMENT,LINER WIPER PLUG, LANDING COLLAR,FLOAT COLLAR AND CEMENT TO 16,319'MD(5'FROM 7"LINER SHOE). -427 GPM;2540 PSI ON,2540 PSI OFF -100 RPM;28-30K TORQUE ON,28-30K TORQUE OFF -12-15K WOB -PU 340K;SO 120K;190K ROT -TAG LINER WIPER PLUG AT 16,237'MD -DRILL LINER WIPER PLUG AND LANDING COLLAR FROM 20:20 TO 22:20 HRS -VARY PARAMETERS:30-100 RPM;116-427 GPM 1 � i FROM 16101'MD TO 16191'MD(BASE OF LOWER PERFS): SIGNS OF GOOD CEMENT-ROP LIMITED PROGRESS. 5-15 KLBS WOB TO WASH/REAM DOWN. SHOE TRACK FROM 16237'MD TO 16319'MD: 1 SIGNS OF GOOD CEMENT-WASH/REAM DOWN AT 100 FPH WITH 2-6 KLBS WOB. 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD ',CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP;RECIPROCATE I PIPE WITH 90'STROKE -500 GPM;3220 PSI `-100 RPM;30K TORQUE 3/3/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD •CONTINUE CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP-2 TIMES;RECIPROCATE PIPE WITH 90'STROKE -500 GPM;3220 PSI 11-100 RPM;30KTORQUE Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • North America-ALASKA-.BP Pace 24 � � of 31 F! f Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date I From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) I (usft) 01:30 - 02:30 1.00 CLEAN N CEMT 1 16,237.00 RUNPRD I PULL ON ELEVATORS FROM 16,319'MD TO 115,440'MD-190'ABOVE THE TOP 1 I PERFORATION. I -MONITOR THE WELL FOR 10 MIN;STATIC I _ -PU 350K;SO 130K AT 15,440'MD. _ 02:30 - 06:00 3.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD WASH AND REAM BACK TO BOTTOM;FROM 15,440'MD TO 16,319'MD -500 GPM;3200 PSI -100 RPM;35K TORQUE 154K ROTATING WEIGHT 06:00 - 08:30 2.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 2 BOTTOMS 1UP -500 GPM,3250-3300 PSI,100 RPM,30 KFT-LBS TORQUE,RECIPROCATE FULL 1 STAND 1 I -FLOWCHECK WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) 08:30 - 12:30 4.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH 6-1/8"CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON ELEVATORS FROM 16319'MD TO TOP OF 7"LINER AT 10542'MD,RACKING 1 BACK 5"DRILLPIPE. -INITIAL PICKUP WEIGHT OFF BOTTOM=370 KLBS 12:30 - 13:30 1.00CLEAN N CEMT1 16,237.00 RUNPRD CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN WITH 1 BOTTOMS UP AT TOP OF 7"LINER. -420 GPM,1875 PSI,100 RPM,15 KFT-LBS TORQUE,RECIPROCATE FULL STAND -DROP 4"DRILLPIPE RABBIT AT 10542'MD (PRECAUTION FOR PIPE RECENTLY USED FOR CEMENTING). -FLOWCHECK WELL AT TOP OF 7"LINER (STATIC). 13:30 - 22:30 9.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF HOLE WITH6-1/8"CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON ELEVATORS FROM TOP OF 7" 1 LINER AT 10542'MD TO BHA AT 421'MD, RACKING BACK 5"AND 4"DRILLPIPE. -FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO PULLING THROUGH STACK(STATIC). HOLD PJSM FOR LD BHA 1 -HOLE FILL DURING TRIP,PROPER DISPLACEMENT -PERFORM WEEKLY FUNCTION TEST OF -I BOPE 22:30 - 23:30 1.00 CLEAN 1 N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD 1RACK BACK DRILL COLLARS AND HWDP. LAYDOWN 6-1/8"CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY. GRADE BIT 1-2-WT-A-E-I-ER-LOG 23:30 - 00:00 I 0.50 CLEAN P RUNPRD PERFORM RIG SERVICE I_ CLEAN RIG FLOOR 3/4/2015 100:00 - 04:00 ' 4.00 BOPSUR P RUNPRD 1 RIG UP TO TEST BOPE. I-PULL WEAR BUSHING 1 I-SET TEST PLUG AND RIG UP TO MAINTAIN CONSTANT HOLE FILL BELOW PLUG FOR WELLBORE MONITORING DURING TEST (OPEN UPPER PERFS IN WELLBORE) Printed 8/24/2015 10:15.51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 25 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 IX3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 04:00 - 09:30 5.50 BOPSUR P I RUNPRD PRESSURE TEST BOPE TO 250 PSI LOW AND 3500 PSI(ANNULAR)4000 PSI(RAMS/VALVES) HIGH FOR FIVE MIN EACH TO BP STANDARDS AND AOGCC REGULATIONS. STATE'S RIGHT TO WITNESS TEST WAIVED BY AOGCC REPRESENTATIVE JEFF JONES. -PERFORM PRESSURE CROSSCHECK TEST ANNULAR WITH 2-7/8"TEST JOINTS, TEST VBRS WITH 2-7/8"AND 5"TEST JOINTS ONE FAILURE: UPPER HYDRAULIC IBOP (LAST CHANGED OUT DURING SUMMER MAINTENANCE IN JULY 2014) -RECORD CLOSING TIMES FOR ALL ELEMENTS(SUB 30$EC FOR EACH) + _I SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION 09:30 - 10:00 0.50 BOPSUR P RUNPRD RIG DOWN AFTER TESTING BOPE. PULL TEST PLUG. INSTALL WEAR RING AND RUN IN 4 LOCKDOWN SCREWS,ID=9-1/8" 10:00 - 19.00 9.00 BOPSUR N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD TROUBLESHOOT AND CHANGEOUT UPPER HYDRAULIC BOP ON TOP DRIVE. '-DURING ATTEMPT TO RETEST OBSERVE WATER LEAKING FROM VALVE ACTUATORS -CONSULT WOS ON PLAN FORWARD, DECISION MADE TO PROCEED WITH E-LINE OPERATIONS AND CHANGE OUT IBOP PRIOR TO RESUMING TOP DRIVE OPERATIONS, PARKER TO LOCATE NEW VALVE AND TEST OFFLINE PRIOR TO NEXT INSTALL OBTAIN VERBAL APPROVAL TO PROCEED WITH PLAN FORWARD FROM AOGCC REP CHUCK SCHIEVE AT 18:50 -MONITOR WELL WITH CONTINUOUS CIRCULATION OVER TOP(STABLE). 19:00 - 21:00 2.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD MIRU SCHLUMBERGER E-LINE UNIT. MAKEUP AND TEST USIT TOOLSTRING ON RIG FLOOR. -RIG UP WITH ONLY LINE WIPER,NO PRESSURE CONTROL REQUIRED FOR STABLE HOLE. 21:00 - 00:00 3.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,237.00 RUNPRD RUN IN HOLE WITH USIT LOG TO 9000'MD AT MIDNIGHT 3/5/2015 00:00 - 13:00 13.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD RUN IN HOLE WITH USIT LOG FROM 9000'AT MIDNIGHT TO 16290'MD,LOG UP FROM 16140'MD TO 12890'MD WITH 1 REPEAT PASS,PULL OUT OF THE HOLE -TRACTOR TOOL STRING DOWN AS REQUIRED -OBTAIN FREE PIPE CALIBRATION AT 11000' MD -RECEIVED APPROVAL TO PULL OUT OF THE HOLE FROM PETROPHYSICIST -MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANKS(STATIC) -UNABLE TO OBTAIN QUALITY LOG DATA FROM 16290'MD TO 16145'MD DUE TO I DISCREPANCIES IN WAVEFORM RELATED TO UNKNOWN"MUCK" SIMOPS: -PRESSURE TEST NEW IBOP OFFLINE (PASS) GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING AND PAINTING Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 26 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3.624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 13:00 - 14:00 i 1.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD LAY DOWN USIT LOGGING TOOLS -RIG DOWN E-LINE EQUIPMENT -SLB TO STAND BY FOR PLAN FORWARD 14:00 - 18:00 4.00 BOPSUR N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD WAIT ON ORDERS FROM ANCHORAGE DURING ANALYSIS OF CEMENT EVALUATION -LOGS SHOW ISOLATION BETWEEN DPZ1 ,AND DPZ2 CHANGE OUT IBOP ON TOP DRIVE AND TEST PERFORM VISUAL LEAKTIGHT BODY TEST ON TOPDRIVE AND STANDPIPE TO 250 PSI LOW AND 4800 PSI HIGH RECEIVE PLAN FORWARD FROM ODE TO RUN IN THE HOLE WITH CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY TO CIRCULATE AND CONDITION THE MUD. 18:00 - 19:00 1.00 EVAL N CEMT 16,319.00 ' RUNPRD COMPLETLY RIG(DOWN AND RELEASE SLB -REMOVE ALL E-LINE TOOLS FROM RIG FLOOR 19:00 - 22:00 3.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD MAKE UP6-1/8"CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY TO 421'MD • FLOWCHECK WELL PRIOR TO RUNNING IN .THE HOLE(STATIC) USED 6-1/8"HUGHES STX-1 TRICONE MILLTOOTH BIT,JETTED WITH 3X20'S -BIT SUB WITH PORTED FLOAT,2 FULL GAUGE STABILIZERS,9 COLLARS,ONE STAND 4"HWDP AND DRILLING JARS. 22:00 - 00:00 2.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD TRIP IN THE HOLE WITH CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON 4"DP FROM 421'MD TO 3737' 1 MD AT MIDNIGHT 1-VERIFY PROPER SIZE LIFTING EQUIPMENT FOR PICKING UP BHA 3/6/2015 00:00 - 12:00 12.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD TRIP IN THE HOLE WITH CLEANOUT ASSEMBLY ON 4"DP FROM 3737'MD TO 6485' MD -TRIP IN THE HOLE ON 5"DP FROM 6485'MD TO 16319'MD(7"LINER PBTD,5'ABOVE THE SHOE) VERIFY PROPER SIZE LIFTING EQUIPMENT AFTER CHANGING BX ELEVATOR INSERTS -FILL PIPE EVERY 2000'MD -TRIP SHEET AUDITED BY WSL TO CONFIRM PROPER DISPLACEMENT PERFORM UNANNOUNCED KICK WHILE TRIPPING DRILL(D1) Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • 1111 North America ALASKA-BP Page 27 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 12:00 - 21:00 9.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD WAIT ON ORDERS FROM TOWN '-PURSUE VARIANCE WITH AOGCC TO ALLOW 'FOR KUPARUK INJECTION WITHOUT ISOLATION FROM OVERLYING SIERRANEVADA INTERVAL 12:00-16:30 CIRCULATE AND CONDITION MUD WHILE WAITING ON ORDERS FROM ODE 500 GPM,3250 PSI 100 RPM,29-32K TORQUE -RECIPROCATE 80' 16:30-18:30 CUT AND SLIP 60'OF DRILL LINE -RECALIBRATE AMPHION SYSTEM AND RESET CROWN-O-MATIC 18:30-21:00 MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANKS(STATIC) ,21:00 RECEIVE PLAN FORWARD FROM ODE TO DISPLACE WELL TO 9.8 PPG BRINE AND PULL OUT OF THE HOLE -RECEIVE APPROVED VARIANCE FROM `AOGCC ALLOWING FOR COMPLETION OF WELL WITHOUT FURTHER REMEDIATION (DOCKET NUMBER OTH-15-007) 21:00 - 00:00 3.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD DISPLACE WELL FROM 10.3 PPG LSND TO 9.8 PPG BRINE -600 GPM,3600-4100 PSI -100 RPM,29-33K TORQUE -MONITOR WELL FOR 30MIN PRIOR PULLING OFF BOTTOM(STATIC) -SPR @ 16319'MD,MW 9.8 PPG MPI,30/40 SPM=190/330 MP2,30/40 SPM=185/330 3/7/2015 00:00 - 11:30 11.50 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD PULL OUT OF THE HOLE ON ELEVATORS FROM 16319'MD TO 421'MD -RACKING BACK 5"DP -PU 355K,SO 140KAT 16319'MD -VERIFY PROPER LIFTING EQUIPMENT WHEN CHANGING FROM 5"TO 4"TOOLS 11:30 - 14:30 3.00 CLEAN N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD LAY DOWN BHA FROM 421'MD TO SURFACE -GRADE BIT 1-2-WT-A-E-I-ER-TD -MONITOR WELL FOR 10 MIN PRIOR TO PULLING BHA INTO BOP STACK -C/O PS-21 INSERTS TO FALSE BOWL INSERTS -LAY DOWN ALL BHA COMPONENTS OFF RIG FLOOR 14:30 - 15:00 0.50 CLEAN N ' CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD CLEAN RIG FLOOR Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 28 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. I UWI: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To I Hrs Task Code I NPT NPT Depth I Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:00 - 21:30 6.50 DHB N CEMT ! 16,319.00 RUNPRD RIG UP E-LINE AND RUN EZSV -RIG UP WITH LINE WIPER AND HYDRAULIC SHEAR SUB,NO PRESSURE CONTROL REQUIRED FOR STABLE HOLE.(CONSULT I I WITH WTL PER WIRELINE SOP) '-BOTTOM PERFS AT 16186'MD-16191'MD I I -TOP OF EZSV SET AT 16181'MD ELEMENT ON EZSV SET AT 16182'MD I -BOTTOM OF EZSV SET AT 16184'MD I-SET DOWN ON EZSV ONCE SET TO CONFIRM PULL OUT OF THE HOLE WITH E-LINE I -MONITOR WELL ON TRIP TANKS(STATIC) 21:30 - 22:00 0.50 DHB N CEMT 16,319.00 RUNPRD I LAY DOWN EZSV RUNNING TOOLS AND RIG DOWN E-LINE I-RIG DOWN ELINE SHEAVES AND REMOVE I 'FROM RIG FLOOR 22:00 - 23:00 1.00 WHSUR P RUNPRD PULL WEAR BUSHING DRESS DIES PS-21 SLIPS FOR 4-1/2"TUBING 23:00 - 00:00 1.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RIG UP TO RUN 4-1/2"TUBING '-CHANGE OUT PS-21 SLIP INSERTS AND BX i 1 ELEVATOR INSERTS TO 4-1/2",MEASURE BX ELEVATORS AND FIRST JOINT OF TUBING TO VERIFY PROPER SIZE . '-RIG UP DOUBLE STACK TONGS WITH TORQUE TURN 3/8/2015 00:00 - 01:00 1.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP FINISH RIGGING UP TUBING RUNNING EQUIPMENT AND CALIBRATE TONGS WITH TORQUE TURN 01:00 - 00:00 22.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP RUN 4-1/2",12.6#,13CR-85,PRODUCTION TUBING TO PLANNED SET DEPTH OF 15975' MD I-ALL CONNECTIONS BELOW UPPER PACKER ARE BAKERLOCKED -USE JET LUBE SEAL GUARD PIPE DOPE -TORQUE CONNECTIONS TO 4400 FT-LBS RUN IN HOLE AT 90 FT/MIN ,-FINAL PU 120K,SO 80K,PARKER 272 BLOCK I WT 35K -MUD WEIGHT:9.8 PPG IN,9.8 PPG OUT I FMC REP RUN IN LOCK DOWN SCREWS AND WSL VERIFY LOCK DOWN SCREWS I MEASUREMENT � -CUMULATIVE AVERAGE 17 JTS/HR NOTE: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME AT 02:00 ACCOUNTS FOR SHORTAGE OF ONE HOUR DURING TIME INTERVAL(SPRING FORWARD) 3/9/2015 00:00 - 04:30 4.50 RUNCOM P RUNCMP I SPOT INHIBITED BRINE AS FOLLOWS AT 4 i 1 BPM,250 PSI: -245 BBL CLEAN 9.8PPG BRINE 522 BBL 9.8PPG BRINE TREATED WITH j CORROSION INHIBITOR(PLACED BETWEEN LOWER PACKER AND GLM) I 1-169 BBL CLEAN 9.8PPG BRINE I !-ALL DISPLACEMENT FLUID HEATED TO 100° Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • North America-ALASKA-BP Page 29 of 31 8r Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date.3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site.Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-1221 @57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs I Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 04:30 - 07:30 3.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP PRESSURE TEST TUBING AND IA -INSTALL LANDING JOINT DROP BALL AND ROD,LAY DOWN LANDING JOINT AND ALLOW TO FALL FOR 25 MIN -REVIEW PRESSURE CROSSCHECK CHECKLIST -PRESSURE TEST TUBING TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN, INITIAL TEST FAILED DUE TO BAD CHART RECORDER -OBSERVE PACKERS SET AT 1950PSI -CHANGE OUT CHART RECORDER AND RETEST TUBING(PASS) -BLEED TUBING PRESSURE TO 2500 PSI AND HOLD FOR IA TEST 1-PRESSURE TEST IA TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN,TEST FAILED PASS CRITERIA AOGCC REP MATTHEW HERRERA WAIVES WITNESS TO MIT IA TEST AT 05:50 BY EMAIL 07:30 - 20:30 13.00 I RUNCOM N DFAL 16,319.00 RUNCMP PRESSURE TEST IA RETEST IA(FAILED),PRESSURE DROP OF 150 PSI/15MIN,HOLD PRESSURE WHILE WALKING SURFACE LINES AND VERIFYING NO SURFACE LEAKS -RECONFIGURE TEST EQUIPMENT TO MINIMIZE LEAKPATHS,PURGE AIR FROM LINES AND PRESSURE TEST ALL SURFACE EQUIPMENT(PASS) -RETEST IA(FAILED),PRESSURE DROP OF 130 PSI/15MIN,HOLD PRESSURE AND MONITOR FOR SIGNS OF STABILIZATION, BUMP PRESSURE BACK UP TO 4000 PSI AS NEEDED,NO SIGNS OF STABILIZATION OBSERVED. -SEE ATTACHED CHARTS -CONSULT WITH ODE AND NOTIFY VVTL OF FAILED TEST 20.30 - 00:00 3.50 RUNCOM j N DFAL 16,319.00 RUNCMP RIG UP LITTLE RED SERVICES TO CONDUCT I INDEPENDENT TEST OF IA REVIEW PRESSURE CROSSCHECK CHECKLIST -PRESSURE TEST LINES TO 250 LOW AND 4400 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH -PRESSURE TEST IA TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN,TEST FAILED PASS CRITERIA,HOLD PRESSURE AND MONITOR FOR SIGNS OF STABILIZATION -TEST FAILED WITH SIMILAR TRENDS OBSERVED DURING RIG TESTING(100-120 PSI BLEED OFF PER 15 MIN) SIMOPS: -LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE OUT OF DERRICK Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51 AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 30 of 31 =., Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1.30:00PM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. UWI: Active datum:P1-122i r©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To 1 Hrs Task 1 Code 1 NPT NPT Depth Phase 1 Description of Operations (hr) j (usft) 3/10/2015 00:00 - 03:30 3.50 RUNCOM N DFAL 16,319.00 RUNCMP I CONTINUE TO PRESSURE TEST IA WITH 1 LITTLE RED SERVICES TO CONDUCT 1 INDEPENDENT TEST TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MIN AND 4000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MIN,TEST FAILED PASS CRITERIA,HOLD PRESSURE AND MONITOR FOR SIGNS OF STABILIZATION,BUMP PRESSURE BACK UP ' TO 4000 PSI AS NEEDED,NO SIGNS OF STABILIZATION OBSERVED. !-NOTIFY BP TOWN TEAM OF FAILED TEST 1-BLEED IA TO ZERO AND MONITOR BLEED BACK VOLUMES,11.6BBL PUMPED,7.5BBL BACK '-RIG DOWN LITTLE RED SERVICES , � I SIMOPS: 1-LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE OUT OF DERRICK WITH OFFLINE EQUIPMENT 03.30 - 06:30 3.00 RUNCOM P RUNCMP LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE OUT OF DERRICK WITH OFFLINE EQUIPMENT 11-CLEAN MUD PITS AND PREPARE FOR RIG = MOVE 06:30 - 11:00 4.50 RUNCOM P I RUNCMP ;FREEZE PROTECT TUBING AND IA . I '-HOLD 2500 PSI ON TUBING,WHILE PRESSURING UP TO 4000 PSI ON IA,BLEED OFF TUBING TO SHEAR OUT SHEAR VALVE IN THE GAS LIFT MANDREL CONFIRM CIRCULATION BOTH WAYS -IA 2.5BPM,300 PSI -TUBING 2.58PM,250 PSI -RIG UP AND FREEZE PROTECT TUBING AND IA WITH 162 BBL OF 100°DIESEL -MONITOR BBL IN AND BBL OUT,ALL ' ! VOLUMES ACCOUNTED FOR,SERVES AS 3OMIN OF REQUIRED IHR MONITORING TO 'CONFIRM WELL IS STATIC ALLOW TO U-TUBE FOR 1 HOUR -MONITOR WELL FOR 3OMIN(STATIC) 11.00 - 13:30 1 2.50 WHSUR P RUNCMP SET TWO WAY CHECK AND TEST -DRAIN STACK -FMC REP SET TWO WAY CHECK 1 I-TEST FROM ABOVE TO 250 PSI LOW AND 3500 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN EACH 1 - TEST FROM BELOW TO 250 PSI LOW AND PERFORM A ROLLING TEST FROM BELOW TO 3500 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MIN WITH NO VISUAL LEAKS PAST THE TWO WAY CHECK I-ROLLING TEST PERFORMED FROM BELOW DUE TO FAILED MIT IA 1 I I I NOTIFIED AOGCC REPRESENTATIVE MATT HERRERA OF FAILED MIT-IA ON INJECTOR AT 11:00. 13:30 - 15 30 2.00 ' WHSUR P RUNCMP RIG DOWN PRESSURE TESTING EQUIPMENT l AND PREPARE TO NIPPLE DOWN BOPE BLOW DOWN ALL LINES TO IA AND RIG 1 DOWN 1 I SUCK OUT BOP STACK AND BLOW DOWN FILL UP LINE Printed 8/24/2015 10:15.51AM • North America-ALASKA-BP • Page 31 of 31 Operation Summary Report Common Well Name:P1-122 AFE No Event Type:COM-ONSHORE(CON) Start Date:2/14/2015 End Date:3/11/2015 X3-0161X-C:(3,624,934.00) Project:Point McIntyre Site:Pt Mac 1 Rig Name/No.:PARKER 272 Spud Date/Time:1/16/2015 1:30:OOPM Rig Release:3/11/2015 Rig Contractor:PARKER DRILLING CO. Uyyl: Active datum:P1-122i©57.10usft(above Mean Sea Level) Date From-To Hrs Task Code NPT NPT Depth Phase I Description of Operations (hr) (usft) 15:30 - 20:00 4.50 BOPSUR P RUNCMP NIPPLE DOWN BOPE SUCK OUT FLOWBOX PULL FLOW RISER -RIG DOWN TURN BUCKLES,FLOW LINE AND •FILLUP LINE -NIPPLE DOWN BOP STACK AND MOVE TO TEST STUMP FOR MOVING NIPPLE DOWN HIGH PRESSURE RISER AND LAY DOWN TO PIPE BARN I � SIMOPS: CONTINUE TO LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE STANDS OFFLINE 20:00 - 00:00 4.00 WHSUR P RUNCMP I NU DRY HOLE TREE AND TEST -FMC TEST TUBING HEAD ADAPTER TO 250 PSI LOW FOR 5 MINUTES,5000 PSI HIGH FOR 30 MINUTES--PASSED SIMOPS: 1-CONTINUE TO LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE STANDS OFFLINE 3/11/2015 00:00 - 01:30 1.50 WHSUR P RUNCMP -FILL TREE WITH DIESEL AND TEST 250 PSI LOWAND 5000 PSI HIGH FOR 5 MINUTES 'EACH-VISUAL LEAKTIGHT TEST-PASSED -SUCK OUT TREE AND POUR 2 BOTTLES OF HEET ON TWC SECURE TREE AND WELLHOUSE -OA PRESSURE:50 PSI SIMOPS: -CONTINUE TO LAY DOWN DRILLPIPE STANDS OFFLINE 01:30 - 06:00 4.50 RIGD P RUNCMP MAKE PREPARATIONS TO MOVE RIG -BLOW DOWN MUD PUMPS AND MUD LINES IN PITS -DISCONNECT INTERCONNECTS -CLEAN WELL BAY AND CELLAR FOR MOVE -DISCONNECT LINES ON RIG FLOOR RIG RELEASED FROM P1-122 03/11/2015 06:00. •FINAL T/I/O=0/0/50 PSI CLOSE OUT WWTP WITH PAD OPERATOR COMPLETE HANDOVER WITH WELLS GROUP Printed 8/24/2015 10:15:51AM • • P1-122, Well History (Post-Rig Sidetrack) T/I/O=TWC/100/100. Start barriers list=TWC x MV. Post rig tree install. Removed temp SV#49. Installed 4" CIW tree serial#120407662-01. torqued MV x SSV flanges to API specs. Tree platforms 4/16/2015 are installed and secured. RDMO. Final T/I/O=TWC/100/100. T/I/O=TWC/100/100 PT Tree against TWC to 300 psi-low& 5000 psi-high (passed); Pulled 4" CIW 4/17/2015 TWC#425 130" FWP= 100/100/100. Finish bleeding off well rig down (swab closed ssv closed master open annulus valves open to gauges tag hung on IA with OMIT TXIA results fluid packed placard hung on master). 4/18/2015 FWHP=0/6/144. PULLED BALL& ROD FROM RHC BODY AT 15,905' SLM. SET SLIP STOP CATCHER SUB AT 5/22/2015 3,247' SLM. PULLED RK-CIRC VALVE FROM STA.#1 AT 2,973' SLM (3,006' MD). SET RK-DGLV IN STA.#1 AT 2,973' SLM (3,006' MD). PULLED 4-1/2"SLIP STOP CATCHER SUB FROM 3,247' SLM PULL RHC BODY FROM 15914'SLM/15957' MD. DRIFT W/3-3/8" DUMMY GUN, 2.50" SAMPLE 5/23/2015 BAILER TO EZSV AT 16144' SLM(no sample recovered). T/I/0=41/147/151, Assist Slickline, MIT-T to 3,000 psi, MIT-IA to 4,000 psi (Post RWO) Pumped 8 bbls diesel down TBG to attempt MIT-T to 3000 psi ***FAILED*** LLR of.25 bbls a min @ 3000 psi, Pumped 13 bbls diesel down IA to reach test pressure, 1st 15 min IA lost 139 psi, 2nd 15 min IA lost 126 psi, For a total loss of 265 psi ***FAILED***(3rd attempt), Bled back IA to 500 psi per slickline 5/23/2015 PE, Bled back +1-7.6 bbls, ***Job continued to 5-24-15*** RAN PDS JEWELRY LOG FROM 16,144' SLM TO 15,200' SLM AS PER PROGRAM (+ 35' CORRECTION, TOTAL DEPTH CORRECTED TO 16,185 MD). ***WEATHER HOLD, HIGH 5/24/2015 WINDS FOR 8 HOURS***. 5/24/2015 Assist Slickline, LDL (Post RWO), Pumped 10 bbls diesel down TBG to assist Slick line with LDL. RAN PDS LEAK DETECT LOG FROM 16,130' SLM TO SURACE WHILE LRS HOLDS —3000psi 5/25/2015 ON IA PER PROGRAM. Assist Slickline, LDL (Post RWO), Pumped 17 bbls diesel down TBG and established LLR of 2.6 bbls a min @ 3000 psi, Pumped 16.5 bbls diesel down IA to assist slickline with LDL, Pumped 22 5/25/2015 bbls diesel down TBG to assist slickline down hole. Assist Slickline, MIT-T to 3000 psi, LDL (Post RWO), Pumped 2.5 bbls diesel down TBG to reach test pressure, 1st 15 min TBG lost 55 psi, 2nd 15 min TBG lost 20 psi for a total loss of 75 psi, **PASS**, Bled back TBG to 1000 psi per WSL, Bled back+/-1.6 bbls, Pumped 140 bbls diesel down TBG to assist slickline with LDL. Fluid packed annulas sign hung. FWHP=640/10/167. 5/26/2015 Slickline still on well upon departure. SET 4-1/2" CAT STANDING VALVE AT 15,915' SLM (15,957' MD). LRS PERFORMED PASSING MIT-T TO 3000psi. PULLED 4-1/2" CAT STANDING VALVE FROM 15,915' SLM (15,957' MD). RAN PDS LEAK DETECT LOG FROM 15,937' SLM (15,900' SLM) TO TD AT 16,148' SLM AS PER 5/26/2015 PROGRAM(good data). T/I/O= 911/178/177 Temp= S/I Assist E-Line (SIDE TRACK) Pumped 8 bbls Amb diesel while E- 6/10/2015 Line ran log. INITIAL T/I/O = 800/160/150. RIH PERFORMING BASELINE PASS W/ PDS ARCHER LDL & MTT TOOLSTRING. TAGGED EZSV PLUG @ 16181' (PDS CCL WENT OUT AND UNABLE TO GET IT BACK UP AND RUNNING, SO POOH TO SWAP TOOLSTRING) (ALSO HAD ISSUES GETTING TOOLS TO FALL AND HAD TO BLEED PSI BACK TO 370#TO ALLOW TOOLS TO FALL). 6/10/2015 CURRENTLY RIH W/2ND PDS LOGGING TOOLS (ARCHER/ MTT). Temp= S/I Assist E-Line (SIDETRACK) Pumped 42 bbls DSL while E-Line did logging runs 6/11/2015 FWHP= 100/200/200 Tags and AFE sign on tree, E-Line on well @ departure. • • P1-122, Well History (Post-Rig Sidetrack) (SLB ELINE - PDS ACOUSTIC LDL). LOGGED W/ PDS ARCHER & MTT TOOL - UP PASS @ 25 FPM FROM EZSV @ 16181' TO 15450' (LRS MAINTAINED 4000#ON IA). LOGGED CONTINUOUS UP PASS ©25 FPM FROM EZSV© 16181'TO SURFACE (LRS MAINTAINED 4000#ON IA). RELOGGED &CONFIRMED LEAKS @ 9123', 5208', 2702', 987'. ANOMALY @ 7112' DETERMINED NOT TO BE A LEAK. WELL LEFT SHUT IN - NOTIFIED PAD OP OF WELL 6/11/2015 STATUS. FINAL T/I/O = 380/400/230 PSI. BRUSH XN-NIPPLE @ 15,923' SLM/ 15,957' MD W/4-1/2 BRUSH &3.65"CENT, TAG PBTD @ 16,152' SLM/ 16,181' MD W/2.25 SAMPLE BAILER (NO SAMPLE). SET 4 1/2" PXN PLUG BODY 6/13/2015 IN XN NIPPLE @ 15,923' SLM/ 15,957' MD. T/I/O =450/325/200, Temp= SI, Assist Slickline MIT-T to 3000 psi, (Side Track), Drove to location, 6/13/2015 Spotted unit. RAN 4 1/2" CHECK SET TO PLUG BODY @ 15,923' SLM (sheared). SET P-PRONG IN PXN 6/14/2015 PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD. LRS PERFORMED PASSING MIT-T TO 3000psi. Assist Slickline MIT-T to 3000 psi ***PASSED***, (Side Track), Pumped 3.7 bbls diesel down TBG to reach test pressure, 1st 15 min TBG lost 93 psi, 2nd 15 min TBG lost 32 psi for a total loss of 125 psi, Bled back +/-3.5 bbls, FWHP=205/170/190, Hang tags on WV/MV, IA/OA=open, Slickline in 6/14/2015 control of well at departure. RAN 4 1/2"CHECK SET TO PLUG BODY @ 15,923' SLM (sheared). SET P-PRONG IN PXN 6/14/2015 PLUG BODY @ 15,957' MD. LRS PERFORMED PASSING MIT-T TO 3000psi. T/I/O = ssv/300/200. Temp=SI. Pressure Diagnostics (Post RIG). No AL or FL. Unable to do job due to incompatible RAP to job scope (pe DSO). SV,WV,SSV=Closed. MV=Open. IA, OA=OTG. 6/8/2015 (2359 hr) T/I/O = SSV/300/200. Temp=SI. Pressure Diagnostics(Post RIG). No AL or FL. TBG & IA FL near 6/19/2015 surface. Bled TP to 250 psi, fluid to surface. Bled IAP to 180 psi, fluid to surface. T/I/O = 255/180/188. Pumped 10.6 bbls to achieve 4000 psi. Maintained 3750 -4000 psi for 8 hrs. LLR = 1.2 gpm @ 4000 psi (used 3.76 bbl for duration of pressure diagnostics). Bled IAP to 284 psi. (8.6 bbl) Monitored for 2 hrs (see log for details). TP increased 29 psi, IAP increased 49 psi, OAP decreased 4 psi during monitor. Final WHPs =236/333/251. SW,WV,SSV= C. MV= O. IA& OA= 6/20/2015 OTG. NOVP. 1500. Tags hung. PULLED P-PRONG FROM 15913' SLM. PULLED PXN PLUG BODY FROM 15,920' SLM/15,957' 8/10/2015 MD. DRIFTED TO TD AT 16,160' SLM/16,197 MD W/30'x 2-7/8" DUMMY PERF GUN. INITIAL T/I/O = 500/200/200 PSI. RIH WITH HEAD/WEIGHT/ROLLER/UPCT/20'X 2-7/8" HSD (LOADED 12' POWERJET HMX)/ROLLER STEM. CORRELATE TO SLB EZSV SETTING RECORD DATED 7-MAR-2015. SHOT INTERVAL 16138' - 16150'. CCL TO TOP SHOT= 11.3'. CCL STOP DEPTH = 16126.7'. POOH. CONFIRM SHOT AT SURFACE. MAKE UP 31' GUN AND RIH W/O ROLLER STEM ON BOTTOM. CORRELATE AND TRY TO SHOOT GUN. CURRENT INDICATED GUN SHOT BUT DID NOT SEE ANY TENSION CHANGE. COME TO SURFACE AND CONFIRM GUN DID NOT SHOOT. INVESTIGATE AND FIND DETO TO BE THE CAUSE. LAY 8/11/2015 DOWN EQUIPMENT FOR THE NIGHT AND RETURN TOMORROW TO TRY THE RUN AGAIN. ARRIVE BACK ON LOCATION AND CHECK EQUIPMENT. RU. RIH WITH 31' GUN. SHOT GUN. SHOT INTERVAL= 16146.5'- 16177.5', CCL TO TOP SHOT= 3.4', CCL STOP DEPTH = 16143.1' LOG CORRELATED TO SLB PLUG SETTING RECORD. DATED 07-MARCH-2015. 8/12/2015 POOH. CONFIRM SHOTS AT SURFACE. RDMO. FINIAL T/I/O =400/200/180. • • r- A, 1 PRLJDHOE RAY 0. iltr PO- 2 , 3 Q A 18 II 1 �, VICINITY MAP N.T.S. N N I EL 24 21 19 1715 13 10 8 6 4 LEGEND: mmm�©mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm m1 25 23 20 18 16 14 1211 9 7 5 3 .2 -41- AS—BUILT CONDUCTOR m EXISTING CONDUCTOR ,r'�� 4901 0 4911 49 / 1` o G4 4918 �,�"►e' AC,.;4C}F° ..,A ,9 09,0 0 G2 NLI C G3 A. °1 .ti.l ` �.. � `•�; .G1 s \, i► :::::::::757441--::::*;—:: "ichor+ . Allison j ♦ 10%.08 °, " / / Fit ....ssi otok- GRAPHIC SCALE 1tUW 0 100 0 400 SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE ( IN FEET ) I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM 1 inch = 200 ft. PROPERLY REGISTERED AND LICENSED Q TO PRACTICE LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT THIS AS—BUILT REPRESENTS A SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT NOTES: SUPERVISION AND THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE 1. ALASKA STATE PLANE COORDINATES ARE ZONE 4 NAD27. CORRECT AS OF DECEMBER 21, 2014. GEODETIC COORDINATES ARE NAD27. 2. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROL ARE BASED ON PT. McINTYRE MONUMENTS PM-1 EAST AND PM-1 WEST. 3. ELEVATIONS ARE BP EXPLORATION MLLW DATUM. 4. DATE OF SURVEY: DECEMBER 21, 2014. 5, REFERENCE FIELD BOOK: NS14-87, PGS. 57-60. LOCATED WITHIN PROTRACTED SEC. 16, T. 12 N., R. 14 E., UMI AT MERIDIAN, ALASKA WELL A.S.F. PLANT GEODETIC GEODETIC CELLAR SECTION NO. COORDINATES COORDINATES POSITION(DMS) POSITION(D.DD) BOX ELEV. OFFSETS P1-1221 Y=5,994,499.92 N 2999.99 70'23'26.401" 70.3906670' 10.0' 1,374' FSL X= 674,121.14 E 3219.91 148'35'00.413" 148.5834482' 937' FEL 1 iDRANN: WOLF r cCR Irs DATE CSS 12/28/ ,4 011 x' DRAMINC: FRB14 PM1 01 EOA PT. McINTYRE PM-1 FT SC NO ALE. AS—BUILT CONDUCTOR LOCATION DO 10/05/14 ISSUED FOR INFORMATION .IZW CSS 1•_200• WELL P1-1221 1 of 1 NO. DATE REVISION SY CNN • • by North America - ALASKA - BP Point McIntyre Pt Mac 1 P1-122 P1-122PB1 Design: P1-122PB1 Survey Report - Geographic 19 February, 2015 PAM BAKER HUGHES • i ®Gill Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) ' Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Project Point McIntyre,GPB,GPMA Map System: US State Plane 1927(Exact solution) , System Datum: Mean Sea Level Geo Datum: NAD 1927(NADCON CONUS) Using Well Reference Point Map Zone: Alaska Zone 04 Using geodetic scale factor Site Pt Mac 1,TR-12-14 Site Position: Northing: 5,990,567.020 usft Latitude: 70°22'48.179 N From: Map Easting: 672,146.940usft Longitude: 148°36'0.861 W Position Uncertainty: 0.00 usft Slot Radius: 0.000 in Grid Convergence: 1.32 ° Well P1-122 API No. 500292353300 Well Position +N/-S 0.00 usft Northing: 5,994,499.920 usft - Latitude: 70°23'26.401 N +El-W 0.00 usft Easting: 674,121.140 usft - Longitude: 148°35'0.413 W Position Uncertainty 0.00 usft Wellhead Elevation: usft Ground Level: -10.00 usft Wellbore P1-122PB1 API no. 500292353370 Magnetics Model Name Sample Date Declination Dip Angle Field Strength (1 (°) (nT) , 1 BG G M 2014 1/12/2015 19.54 81.08 57,602 Design P1-122PB1 Audit Notes: Version: Phase: ACTUAL Tie On Depth: 47.10 Vertical Section: Depth From(TVD) +N/-S +E/-W Direction 1 (usft) (usft) (usft) (°) I 47.10 0.00 0.00 222.05 Survey Program Date: 2/19/2015 From To (usft) (usft) Survey(Wellbore) Tool Name Description 50.00 1,174.00 Gyro SS(P1-122PB1) GYD-GC-SS Gyrodata gyro single shots 1,250.71 5,570.55 OTK MWD 16"(P1-122PB1) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 2 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER "'r".. HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221@ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM RSK-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 47.10 0.00 0.00 47.10 0.00 0.00 5,994,499.920 674,121.140 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.413 W 50.00 0.24 120.73 50.00 0.00 0.01 5,994,499.917 674,121.145 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.413 W• 100.00 0.05 104.96 100.00 -0.06 0.12 5,994,499.860 674,121.258 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.410 W 145.00 0.20 129.82 145.00 -0.12 0.20 5,994,499.807 674,121.338 70°23'26.400 N 148°35'0.408 W 170.00 0.22 137.74 170.00 -0.18 0.26 5,994,499.745 674,121.406 70°23'26.399 N 148°35'0.406 W 235.00 0.30 138.72 235.00 -0.40 0.46 5,994,499.529 674,121.607 70°23'26.397 N 148°35'0.400 W 269.00 0.40 146.19 269.00 -0.57 0.58 5,994,499.367 674,121.735 70°23'26.396 N 148°35'0.396 W 331.00 0.51 156.60 331.00 -1.00 0.81 5,994,498.939 674,121.975 70°23'26.391 N 148°35'0.390 W 423.00 1.13 170.76 422.99 -2.27 1.12 5,994,497.676 674,122.313 70°23'26.379 N 148°35'0.381 W 516.00 1.76 174.56 515.96 -4.60 1.40 5,994,495.356 674,122.650 70°23'26.356 N 148°35'0.372 W 611.00 2.48 179.74 610.89 -8.11 1.55 5,994,491.853 674,122.879 70°23'26.321 N 148°35'0.368 W 705.00 5.68 179.33 704.64 -14.79 1.61 5,994,485.170 674,123.098 70°23'26.256 N 148°35'0.366 W 739.00 7.27 183.56 738.42 -18.62 1.50 5,994,481.339 674,123.074 70°23'26.218 N 148°35'0.369 W 769.00 8.91 182.73 768.12 -22.84 1.27 5,994,477.120 674,122.943 70°23'26.177 N 148°35'0.376 W 799.00 10.26 189.26 797.70 -27.80 0.73 5,994,472.151 674,122.519 70°23'26.128 N 148°35'0.392 W 893.00 11.55 196.12 890.01 -45.10 -3.23 5,994,454.760 674,118.963 70°23'25.958 N 148°35'0.508 W 988.00 13.64 198.10 982.72 -64.89 -9.35 5,994,434.838 674,113.304 70°23'25.763 N 148°35'0.687 W 1,020.00 15.72 200.45 1,013.67 -72.54 -12.04 5,994,427.129 674,110.796 70°23'25.688 N 148°35'0.766 W 1,050.00 18.20 205.32 1,042.37 -80.58 -15.46 5,994,419.008 674,107.560 70°23'25.609 N 148°35'0.866 W 1,080.00 20.79 210.55 1,070.65 -89.40 -20.17 5,994,410.079 674,103.056 70°23'25.522 N 148°35'1.004 W 1,114.00 22.20 208.87 1,102.28 -100.22 -26.34 5,994,399.116 674,097.141 70°23'25.416 N 148°35'1.185 W 1,144.00 24.35 210.76 1,129.84 -110.50 -32.24 5,994,388.703 674,091.482 70°23'25.314 N 148°35'1.357 W 1,174.00 26.24 216.65 1,156.97 -121.14 -39.37 5,994,377.903 674,084.609 70°23'25.210 N 148°35 1.566 W'. 1,250.71 29.35 220.10 1,224.82 -149.14 -61.60 5,994,349.400 674,063.030 70°23'24.934 N 148°35'2.217 W' 1,345.05 31.56 223.63 1,306.15 -184.70 -93.54 5,994,313.107 674,031.935 70°23'24.585 N 148°35'3.152 W 1,435.67 31.97 225.31 1,383.19 -218.73 -126.96 5,994,278.302 673,999.319 70°23'24.250 N 148°35'4.131 W 1,531.24 35.51 227.68 1,462.66 -255.23 -165.48 5,994,240.924 673,961.659 70°23'23.891 N 148°35'5.259 W 1,625.25 35.89 227.63 1,539.00 -292.18 -206.03 5,994,203.040 673,921.987 70°23°23.528 N 148°35'6.446 W 1,719.98 39.15 224.57 1,614.13 -332.21 -247.54 5,994,162.056 673,881.418 70°23'23.134 N 148°35'7.662 W 1,814.85 41.64 221.46 1,686.39 -377.18 -289.44 5,994,116.129 673,840.583 70°23'22.692 N 148°35'8.888 W 1,846.83 43.56 220.04 1,709.93 -393.58 -303.56 5,994,099.405 673,826.845 70°23'22.530 N 148°35'9.302 W 1,879.92 46.96 219.35 1,733.21 -411.66 -318.57 5,994,080.977 673,812.264 70°23'22.353 N 148°35'9.741 W 1,909.15 47.50 219.42 1,753.06 -428.25 -332.18 5,994,064.081 673,799.040 70°23'22.189 N 148°35'10.140 W 2,004.07 43.40 219.04 1,819.64 -480.63 -374.96 5,994,010.721 673,757.497 70°23'21.674 N 148°35'11.392 W 2,099.03 44.51 219.04 1,888.00 -531.82 -416.48 5,993,958.579 673,717.189 70°23'21.171 N 148°35'12.608 W 2,193.72 48.56 219.53 1,953.12 -585.00 -459.99 5,993,904.407 673,674.928 70°23'20.648 N 148°35'13.882 W 2,288.39 51.40 220.89 2,014.00 -640.35 -506.80 5,993,847.988 673,629.420 70°23'20.103 N 148°35'15.252 W 2,383.38 55.98 221.20 2,070.23 -698.06 -557.06 5,993,789.127 673,580.526 70°23'19.536 N 148°35'16.724 W 2,415.82 58.96 221.87 2,087.67 -718.53 -575.19 5,993,768.242 673,562.874 70°23'19.334 N 148°35 17.255 W 2,447.87 61.93 221.95 2,103.48 -739.27 -593.81 5,993,747.070 673,544.743 70°23'19.130 N 148°35 17.800 W 2,478.54 63.23 222.46 2,117.60 -759.44 -612.10 5,993,726.486 673,526.929 70°23'18.932 N 148°35 18.335 W 2,573.84 60.54 223.57 2,162.51 -820.89 -669.43 5,993,663.713 673,471.052 70°23'18.328 N 148°35'20.014 W 2,668.37 63.21 223.30 2,207.07 -881.43 -726.74 5,993,601.864 673,415.170 70°23'17.732 N 148°35'21.691 W 2,763.18 62.66 223.02 2,250.21 -943.01 -784.49 5,993,538.955 673,358.872 70°23'17.126 N 148°35'23.382 W 2,858.11 65.50 222.87 2,291.70 -1,005.51 -842.65 5,993,475.128 673,302.185 70°23'16.512 N 148°35'25.085 W 2,951.93 64.99 222.81 2,330.98 -1,067.98 -900.59 5,993,411.328 673,245.728 70°23'15.897 N 148°35'26.781 W 3,046.79 67.91 222.71 2,368.88 -1,131.82 -959.62 5,993,346.136 673,188.202 70°23'15.269 N 148°35'28.509 W 3,141.77 68.52 224.02 2,404.13 -1,195.93 -1,020.18 5,993,280.632 673,129.156 70°23'14.639 N 148°35'30.282 W 3,236.12 70.14 224.28 2,437.43 -1,259.27 -1,081.66 5,993,215.884 673,069.165 70°23'14.016 N 148°35'32.082 W 3,330.44 68.72 224.73 2,470.57 -1,322.25 -1,143.56 5,993,151.485 673,008.755 70°23'13.396 N 148°35'33.894 W 3,424.93 66.69 225.62 2,506.42 -1,383.88 -1,205.56 5,993,088.432 672,948.211 70°23'12.790 N 148°35'35.708 W 3,518.43 68.09 226.18 2,542.36 -1,443.94 -1,267.55 5,993,026.946 672,887.646 70°23'12.199 N 148°35'37.523 W 3,614.09 66.82 226.04 2,579.04 -1,505.19 -1,331.22 5,992,964.235 672,825.424 70°23'11.597 N 148°35 39.387 W 3,708.45 65.58 224.33 2,617.12 -1,566.03 -1,392.46 5,992,901.986 672,765.616 70°23'10.998 N 148°35'41.179 W j 3,802.97 65.47 221.31 2,656.29 -1,629.12 -1,450.92 5,992,837.557 672,708.641 70°23'10.378 N 148°35'42.891 W 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • ri.I 0 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i©57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +El-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 3,897.33 66.78 220.22 2,694.48 -1,694.48 -1,507.26 5,992,770.915 672,653.847 70°23'9.735 N 148°35'44.539 W 3,992.58 66.23 221.06 2,732.45 -1,760.76 -1,564.15 5,992,703.327 672,598.518 70°23'9.083 N 148°35'46.205 W 4,086.88 67.28 221.30 2,769.67 -1,825.97 -1,621.20 5,992,636.809 672,543.006 70°23'8.441 N 148°35'47.874 W 4,182.03 68.28 221.05 2,805.65 -1,892.27 -1,679.19 5,992,569.180 672,486.580 70°23'7.789 N 148°35'49.572 W 4,276.17 68.70 222.54 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 5,992,502.550 672,429.750 70°23'7.147 N 148°35'51.280 W 4,370.18 68.49 222.15 2,874.48 -2,022.26 -1,796.52 5,992,436.509 672,372.319 70°23'6.510 N 148°35'53.005 W 4,466.95 67.90 223.35 2,910.43 -2,088.23 -1,857.50 5,992,369.135 672,312.891 70°23'5.861 N 148°35'54.790 W 4,561.86 64.53 223.45 2,948.70 -2,151.33 -1,917.17 5,992,304.673 672,254.717 70°23'5.241 N 148°35'56.536 W 4,656.20 63.59 223.21 2,989.97 -2,213.04 -1,975.38 5,992,241.629 672,197.960 70°23'4.634 N 148°35'58.240 W 4,751.51 64.55 224.79 3,031.64 -2,274.69 -2,034.92 5,992,178.612 672,139.873 70°23'4.027 N 148°35'59.982 W 4,846.16 66.29 226.02 3,071.01 -2,335.11 -2,096.21 5,992,116.782 672,080.009 70°23'3.433 N 148°36'1.776 W 4,940.24 65.75 226.65 3,109.25 -2,394.46 -2,158.40 5,992,056.004 672,019.231 70°23'2.849 N 148°36'3.596 W 5,035.09 64.36 225.79 3,149.25 -2,453.96 -2,220.49 5,991,995.079 671,958.544 70°23'2.264 N 148°36'5.413 W 5,130.34 64.55 222.81 3,190.33 -2,515.46 -2,280.50 5,991,932.205 671,899.985 70°23'1.659 N 148°36'7.169 W 5,224.90 64.03 221.48 3,231.36 -2,578.62 -2,337.67 5,991,887.728 671,844.307 70°23'1.037 N 148°36'8.842 W' 5,257.26 61.72 221.10 3,246.11 -2,600.26 -2,356.67 5,991,845.855 671,825.813 70°23'0.824 N 148°36'9.398 W 5,288.86 59.49 221.36 3,261.62 -2,620.97 -2,374.82 5,991,824.534 671,808.157 70°23'0.621 N 148°36'9.929 W 5,319.71 58.69 221.37 3,277.47 -2,640.83 -2,392.31 5,991,804.269 671,791.134 70°23'0.425 N 148°36'10.441 W 5,414.68 62.58 220.35 3,324.03 -2,703.43 -2,446.43 5,991,740.435 671,738.484 70°22'59.809 N 148°36'12.025 W 5,508.67 65.33 220.35 3,365.29 -2,767.77 -2,501.10 5,991,674.834 671,685.332 70°22'59.176 N 148°36'13.624 W 5,570.55 66.53 220.48 3,390.53 -2,810.79 -2,537.73 5,991,630.980 671,649.717 70°22'58.753 N 148°36'14.696 W 5,631.00 66.53 220.48 3,414.61 -2,852.97 -2,573.73 5,991,587.979 671,614.715 70°22'58.338 N 148°36'15.749 W Projection to TD 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 4 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • 0 by North America - ALASKA - BP Point McIntyre Pt Mac 1 P1-122 P1-122 Design: P1-122 Survey Report - Geographic 17 February, 2015 4'‘ BAKER HUGHES • • Ertl bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i©57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Project Point McIntyre,GPB,GPMA Map System: US State Plane 1927(Exact solution) System Datum: Mean Sea Level Geo Datum: NAD 1927(NADCON CONUS) Using Well Reference Point Map Zone: Alaska Zone 04 Using geodetic scale factor Site Pt Mac 1,TR-12-14 Site Position: Northing: 5,990,567.02 usft Latitude: 70°22'48.179 N From: Map Easting: 672,146.94usft Longitude: 148°36'0.86 W Position Uncertainty: 0.00 usft Slot Radius: 0.000 in Grid Convergence: 1.32 ° Well P1-122 API No. 500292353300 Well Position +N/-S 0.00 usft Northing: 5,994,499.92 usft Latitude: 70°23'26.401 N +E/-W 0.00 usft Easting: 674,121.14 usft Longitude: 148°35'0.41 W Position Uncertainty 0.00 usft Wellhead Elevation: usft Ground Level: 10.00 usft Wellbore P1-122 API no. 500292353300 Magnetics Model Name Sample Date Declination Dip Angle Field Strength (°) (°) (nT) BGGM2014 2/17/2015 19.48 81.08 57,599 Design P1-122 Audit Notes: Version: Phase: ACTUAL Tie On Depth: 4,276.17 Vertical Section: Depth From(TVD) +N/-S +E/-W Direction (usft) (usft) (usft) (°) 47.10 0.00 0.00 223.11 Survey Program Date: 2/17/2015 From To (usft) (usft) Survey(Wellbore) Tool Name Description 50.00 1,174.00 Gyro SS(P1-122PB1) GYD-GC-SS Gyrodata gyro single shots 1,250.71 4,276.17 OTK MWD 16"(P1-122PB1) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 4,364.00 10,658.27 OTK MWD 12 1/4"(P1-122) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 10,748.22 16,291.75 OTK MWD 8 3/4"(P1-122) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 2/17/2015 10.:35:14AM Page 2 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 i i rI Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221@ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 47.10 0.00 0.00 47.10 0.00 0.00 5,994,499.92 674,121.14 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W 50.00 0.24 120.73 50.00 0.00 0.01 5,994,499.92 674,121.15 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W 100.00 0.05 104.96 100.00 -0.06 0.12 5,994,499.86 674,121.26 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W I 145.00 0.20 129.82 145.00 -0.12 0.20 5,994,499.81 674,121.34 70°23'26.400 N 148°35'0.41 W 170.00 0.22 137.74 170.00 -0.18 0.26 5,994,499.75 674,121.41 70°23'26.399 N 148°35'0.41 W 235.00 0.30 138.72 235.00 -0.40 0.46 5,994,499.53 674,121.61 70°23'26.397 N 148°35'0.40 W 269.00 0.40 146.19 269.00 -0.57 0.58 5,994,499.37 674,121.74 70°23'26.396 N 148°35'0.40 W 331.00 0.51 156.60 331.00 -1.00 0.81 5,994,498.94 674,121.98 70°23'26.391 N 148°35'0.39 W 423.00 1.13 170.76 422.99 -2.27 1.12 5,994,497.68 674,122.31 70°23'26.379 N 148°35'0.38 W 516.00 1.76 174.56 515.96 -4.60 1.40 5,994,495.36 674,122.65 70°23'26.356 N 148°35'0.37 W 611.00 2.48 179.74 610.89 -8.11 1.55 5,994,491.85 674,122.88 70°23'26.321 N 148°35'0.37 W 705.00 5.68 179.33 704.64 -14.79 1.61 5,994,485.17 674,123.10 70°23'26.256 N 148°35'0.37 W 739.00 7.27 183.56 738.42 -18.62 1.50 5,994,481.34 674,123.07 70°23'26.218 N 148°35'0.37 W 769.00 8.91 182.73 768.12 -22.84 1.27 5,994,477.12 674,122.94 70°23'26.177 N 148°35'0.38 W 799.00 10.26 189.26 797.70 -27.80 0.73 5,994,472.15 674,122.52 70°23'26.128 N 148°35'0.39 W 893.00 11.55 196.12 890.01 -45.10 -3.23 5,994,454.76 674,118.96 70°23'25.958 N 148°35'0.51 W 988.00 13.64 198.10 982.72 -64.89 -9.35 5,994,434.84 674,113.30 70°23'25.763 N 148°35'0.69 W 1,020.00 15.72 200.45 1,013.67 -72.54 -12.04 5,994,427.13 674,110.80 70°23'25.688 N 148°35'0.77 W 1,050.00 18.20 205.32 1,042.37 -80.58 -15.46 5,994,419.01 674,107.56 70°23'25.609 N 148°35'0.87 W 1,080.00 20.79 210.55 1,070.65 -89.40 -20.17 5,994,410.08 674,103.06 70°23'25.522 N 148°35'1.00 W 1,114.00 22.20 208.87 1,102.28 -100.22 -26.34 5,994,399.12 674,097.14 70°23'25.416 N 148°35 1.18 W 1,144.00 24.35 210.76 1,129.84 -110.50 -32.24 5,994,388.70 674,091.48 70°23'25.314 N 148°35 1.36 W 1,174.00 26.24 216.65 1,156.97 -121.14 -39.37 5,994,377.90 674,084.61 70°23'25.210 N 148°35'1.57 W 1,250.71 29.35 220.10 1,224.82 -149.14 -61.60 5,994,349.40 674,063.03 70°23'24.934 N 148°35'2.22 W 1,345.05 31.56 223.63 1,306.15 -184.70 -93.54 5,994,313.11 674,031.93 70°23'24.585 N 148°35'3.15 W 1,435.67 31.97 225.31 1,383.19 -218.73 -126.96 5,994,278.30 673,999.32 70°23'24.250 N 148°35'4.13 W 1,531.24 35.51 227.68 1,462.66 -255.23 -165.48 5,994,240.92 673,961.66 70°23'23.891 N 148°35'5.26 W 1,625.25 35.89 227.63 1,539.00 -292.18 -206.03 5,994,203.04 673,921.99 70°23'23.528 N 148°35'6.45 W 1,719.98 39.15 224.57 1,614.13 -332.21 -247.54 5,994,162.06 673,881.42 70°23'23.134 N 148°35'7.66 W 1,814.85 41.64 221.46 1,686.39 -377.18 -289.44 5,994,116.13 673,840.58 70°23'22.692 N 148°35'8.89 W 1,846.83 43.56 220.04 1,709,93 -393.58 -303.56 5,994,099.41 673,826.84 70°23'22.530 N 148°35'9.30 W 1,879.92 46.96 219.35 1,733.21 -411.66 -318.57 5,994,080.98 673,812.26 70°23'22.353 N 148°35'9.74 W 1,909.15 47.50 219.42 1,753.06 -428.25 -332.18 5,994,064.08 673,799.04 70°23'22.189 N 148°35 10.14 W 2,004.07 43.40 219.04 1,819.64 -480.63 -374.96 5,994,010.72 673,757.50 70°23'21.674 N 148°35'11.39 W 2,099.03 44.51 219.04 1,888.00 -531.82 -416.48 5,993,958.58 673,717.19 70°23'21.171 N 148°35'12.61 W 2,193.72 48.56 219.53 1,953.12 -585.00 -459.99 5,993,904.41 673,674.93 70°23'20.648 N 148°35'13.88 W 2,288.39 51.40 220.89 2,014.00 -640.35 -506.80 5,993,847.99 673,629.42 70°23'20.103 N 148°35 15.25 W 2,383.38 55.98 221.20 2,070.23 -698.06 -557.06 5,993,789.13 673,580.53 70°23'19.536 N 148°35 16.72 W 2,415.82 58.96 221.87 2,087.67 -718.53 -575.19 5,993,768.24 673,562.87 70°23'19.334 N 148°35 17.25 W 2,447.87 61.93 221.95 2,103.48 -739.27 -593.81 5,993,747.07 673,544.74 70°23'19.130 N 148°35'17.80 W 2,478.54 63.23 222.46 2,117.60 -759.44 -612.10 5,993,726.49 673,526.93 70°23'18.932 N 148°35'18.34 W 2,573.84 60.54 223.57 2,162.51 -820.89 -669.43 5,993,663.71 673,471.05 70°23'18.328 N 148°35'20.01 W 2,668.37 63.21 223.30 2,207.07 -881.43 -726.74 5,993,601.86 673,415.17 70°23'17.732 N 148°35'21.69 W 2,763.18 62.66 223.02 2,250.21 -943.01 -784.49 5,993,538.96 673,358.87 70°23'17.126 N 148°35'23.38 W 2,858.11 65.50 222.87 2,291.70 -1,005.51 -842.65 5,993,475.13 673,302.18 70°23'16.512 N 148°35'25.08 W 2,951.93 64.99 222.81 2,330.98 -1,067.98 -900.59 5,993,411.33 673,245.73 70°23'15.897 N 148°35'26.78 W 3,046.79 67.91 222.71 2,368.88 -1,131.82 -959.62 5,993,346.14 673,188.20 70°23'15.269 N 148°35'28.51 W 3,141.77 68.52 224.02 2,404.13 -1,195.93 -1,020.18 5,993,280.63 673,129.16 70°23'14.639 N 148°35'30.28 W 3,236.12 70.14 224.28 2,437.43 -1,259.27 -1,081.66 5,993,215.88 673,069.17 70°23'14.016 N 148°35'32.08 W 3,330.44 68.72 224.73 2,470.57 -1,322.25 -1,143.56 5,993,151.49 673,008.76 70°23'13.396 N 148°35'33.89 W 3,424.93 66.69 225.62 2,506.42 -1,383.88 -1,205.56 5,993,088.43 672,948.21 70°23'12.790 N 148°35'35.71 W 3,518.43 68.09 226.18 2,542.36 -1,443.94 -1,267.55 5,993,026.95 672,887.65 70°23'12.199 N 148°35'37.52 W 3,614.09 66.82 226.04 2,579.04 -1,505.19 -1,331.22 5,992,964.23 672,825.42 70°23'11.597 N 148°35'39.39 W 3,708.45 65.58 224.33 2,617.12 -1,566.03 -1,392.46 5,992,901.99 672,765.62 70°23'10.998 N 148°35 41.18 W 3,802.97 65.47 221.31 2,656.29 -1,629.12 -1,450.92 5,992,837.56 672,708.64 70°23'10.378 N 148°35 42.89 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • /Skill 0 by Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +EI-W Northing Easting (usft) (0) (0) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude I 3,897.33 66.78 220.22 2,694.48 -1,694.48 -1,507.26 5,992,770.91 672,653.85 70°23'9.735 N 148°35 44.54 W 3,992.58 66.23 221.06 2,732.45 -1,760.76 -1,564.15 5,992,703.33 672,598.52 70°23'9.083 N 148°35'46.20 W 4,086.88 67.28 221.30 2,769.67 -1,825.97 -1,621.20 5,992,636.81 672,543.01 70°23'8.441 N 148°35'47.87 W 4,182.03 68.28 221.05 2,805.65 -1,892.27 -1,679.19 5,992,569.18 672,486.58 70°23'7.789 N 148°35 49.57 W 4,276.17 68.70 222.54 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 5,992,502.55 672,429.75 70°23'7.147 N 148°35'51.28 W TIP ' 4,364.00 69.42 223.18 2,871.56 -2,017.69 -1,793.36 5,992,441.14 672,375.37 70°23'6.555 N 148°35'52.91 W KOP 4,374.79 69.51 223.26 2,875.34 -2,025.06 -1,800.28 5,992,433.62 672,368.63 70°23'6.483 N 148°35'53.12 W 4,471.24 67.06 222.01 2,911.03 -2,090.97 -1,860.97 5,992,366.32 672,309.49 70°23'5.835 N 148°35'54.89 W 4,565.13 68.41 222.53 2,946.60 -2,155.26 -1,919.41 5,992,300.69 672,252.56 70°23'5.202 N 148°35 56.60 W: 4,660.11 70.10 223.43 2,980.24 -2,220.24 -1,979.97 5,992,234.32 672,193.54 70°23'4.563 N 148°35'58.37 W 4,753.65 70.03 222.00 3,012.14 -2,284.84 -2,039.62 5,992,168.35 672,135.42 70°23'3.927 N 148°36'0.12 W 4,849.71 69.76 222.13 3,045.16 -2,351.81 -2,100.05 5,992,100.00 672,076.56 70°23'3.269 N 148°36'1.89 W 4,944.01 68.46 221.45 3,078.78 -2,417.50 -2,158.76 5,992,032.97 672,019.40 70°23'2.622 N 148°36'3.61 W 5,038.45 68.72 221.53 3,113.26 -2,483.36 -2,217.01 5,991,965.77 671,962.70 70°23'1.975 N 148°36'5.31 W 5,133.50 68.58 221.70 3,147.86 -2,549.54 -2,275.80 5,991,898.24 671,905.47 70°23'1.323 N 148°36'7.03 W ' 5,228.04 67.99 221.19 3,182.84 -2,615.38 -2,333.94 5,991,831.07 671,848.89 70°23'0.676 N 148°36'8.73 W 5,323.42 66.00 221.23 3,220.11 -2,681.42 -2,391.78 5,991,763.70 671,792.61 70°23'0.026 N 148°36'10.43 W'. 5,417.95 64.02 222.15 3,260.05 -2,745.40 -2,448.76 5,991,698.42 671,737.14 70°22'59.397 N 148°36'12.09 W 5,512.66 64.82 222.74 3,300.94 -2,808.44 =2,506.41 5,991,634.06 671,680.97 70°22'58.776 N 148°36'13.78 W I 5,607.19 64.84 224.17 3,341.15 -2,870.54 -2,565.25 5,991,570.61 671,623.60 70°22'58.166 N 148°36'15.50 W 5,701.88 64.83 225.32 3,381.41 -2,931.41 -2,625.58 5,991,508.35 671,564.71 70°22'57.567 N 148°36'17.27 W'. 5,796.92 64.82 225.39 3,421.84 -2,991.85 -2,686.77 5,991,446.51 671,504.94 70°22'56.972 N 148°36'19.06 W 5,892.05 64.91 225.02 3,462.25 -3,052.53 -2,747.89 5,991,384.43 671,445.26 70°22'56.375 N 148°36'20.85 W 5,986.91 64.78 224.96 3,502.57 3,113,26 -2,808.59 5,991,322.31 671,385.99 70°22'55.778 N 148°36'22.62 W 6,081.51 64.77 224.79 3,542.89 -3,173.90 -2,868.98 5,991,260.28 671,327.04 70°22'55.181 N 148°36'24.39 W 6,175.80 64.84 224.22 3,583.03 -3,234.75 -2,928.78 5,991,198.05 671,268.67 70°22'54.582 N 148°36'26.14 W 6,271.11 64.85 222.89 3,623.54 -3,297.27 -2,988.22 5,991,134.17 671,210.71 70°22'53.967 N 148°36'27.88 W 6,365.06 64.88 222.72 3,663.45 -3,359.67 -3,046.02 5,991,070.45 671,154.38 70°22'53.353 N 148°36'29.57 W 6,460.02 64.87 224.17 3,703.77 -3,422.09 -3,105.14 5,991,006.67 671,096.74 70°22'52.739 N 148°36'31.30 W 6,554.97 64.81 224.56 3,744.14 -3,483.53 -3,165.23 5,990,943.85 671,038.10 70°22'52.135 N 148°36'33.06 W 6,650.08 64.83 224.24 3,784.60 -3,545.03 -3,225.45 5,990,880.98 670,979.33 70°22'51.530 N 148°36'34.82 W 6,744.65 64.89 223.38 3,824.78 -3,606.81 -3,284.72 5,990,817.84 670,921.52 70°22'50.922 N 148°36'36.55 W I 6,839.56 64.87 224.69 3,865.07 -3,668.58 -3,344.45 5,990,754.69 670,863.25 70°22'50.314 N 148°36'38.30 W 6,933.64 64.88 224.53 3,905.02 -3,729.22 -3,404.27 5,990,692.68 670,804.86 70°22'49.717 N 148°36'40.05 W 7,028.26 64.84 225.61 3,945.21 -3,789.72 -3,464.91 5,990,630.79 670,745.65 70°22'49.122 N 148°36'41.82 W 7,123.70 64.85 224.98 3,985.78 -3,850.49 -3,526.31 5,990,568.61 670,685.69 70°22'48.524 N 148°36'43.62 W I 7,218.34 64.88 225.14 4,025.98 -3,911.01 -3,586.95 5,990,506.70 670,626.47 70°22'47.929 N 148°36'45.39 W 7,313.59 64.88 225.55 4,066.42 -3,971.62 -3,648.30 5,990,444.68 670,566.55 70°22'47.332 N 148°36'47.19 W 7,408.19 64.83 225.92 4,106.61 -4,031.39 -3,709.63 5,990,383.50 670,506.64 70°22'46.744 N 148°36'48.98 W 7,502.93 64.81 225.66 4,146.92 -4,091.18 -3,771.08 5,990,322.30 670,446.60 70°22'46.156 N 148°36'50.78 W 7,597.64 64.87 226.19 4,187.19 -4,150.81 -3,832.67 5,990,261.26 670,386.42 70°22'45.569 N 148°36'52.58 W 7,692.19 64.87 225.51 4,227.34 -4,210.43 -3,894.09 5,990,200.23 670,326.41 70°22'44.982 N 148°36'54.38 W 7,787.39 64.83 225.42 4,267.80 -4,270.87 -3,955.52 5,990,138.38 670,266.41 70°22'44.388 N 148°36'56.17 W'. 7,881.49 64.84 225.22 4,307.81 -4,330.75 -4,016.07 5,990,077.10 670,207.27 70°22'43.798 N 148°36'57.95 W 7,975.99 64.87 223.80 4,347.97 -4,391.76 -4,076.04 5,990,014.72 670,148.74 70°22'43.198 N 148°36'59.70 W 8,023.63 64.78 224.31 4,368.24 -4,422.74 -4,106.02 5,989,983.05 670,119.49 70°22'42.893 N 148°37'0.58 W 8,099.82 64.91 223.83 4,400.62 -4,472.29 -4,153.99 5,989,932.40 670,072.70 70°22'42.405 N 148°37 1.98 W 8,165.60 64.95 222.79 4,428.50 -4,515.65 -4,194.86 5,989,888.11 670,032.85 70°22'41.979 N 148°37'3.17 W'. 8,260.66 64.85 222.32 4,468.82 -4,579.06 -4,253.08 5,989,823.36 669,976.13 70°22'41.355 N 148°37'4.88 W 8,354.58 64.87 222.33 4,508.72 -4,641.92 -4,310.33 5,989,759.19 669,920.36 70°22'40.736 N 148°37'6.55 W 8,450.04 64.84 222.11 4,549.28 -4,705.91 -4,368.39 5,989,693.86 669,863.80 70°22'40.107 N 148°37'8.25 W 8,544.05 64.87 222.85 4,589.23 -4,768.68 -4,425.87 5,989,629.78 669,807.81 70°22'39.489 N 148°37'9.93 W 8,638.52 64.94 221.79 4,629.30 -4,831.93 -4,483.46 5,989,565.21 669,751.71 70°22'38.867 N 148°37 11.61 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 4 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • ICAI 0 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221@ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 8,733.78 64.90 222.17 4,669.68 -4,896.07 -4,541.17 5,989,499.75 669,695.51 70°22'38.235 N 148°37'13.30 W 8,828.54 64.88 221.90 4,709.89 -4,959.80 -4,598.63 5,989,434.70 669,639.56 70°22'37.608 N 148°37'14.98 W 8,921.95 64.87 221.91 4,749.55 -5,022.74 -4,655.11 5,989,370.47 669,584.56 70°22'36.989 N 148°37'16.63 W 9,018.56 65.51 223.00 4,790.09 -5,087.44 -4,714.31 5,989,304.41 669,526.89 70°22'36.352 N 148°37'18.37 W 9,113.68 65.38 221.92 4,829.62 -5,151.27 -4,772.71 5,989,239.25 669,469.99 70°22'35.724 N 148°37'20.07 W 9,208.89 65.96 222.90 4,868.84 -5,215.32 -4,831.22 5,989,173.85 669,413.00 70°22'35.094 N 148°37'21.78 W 9,302.33 65.28 222.62 4,907.41 -5,277.80 -4,889.00 5,989,110.04 669,356.69 70°22'34.479 N 148°37'23.47 W 9,397.34 65.39 221.84 4,947.06 -5,341.74 -4,947.03 5,989,044.78 669,300.17 70°22'33.850 N 148°37'25.17 W 9,492.09 65.42 222.21 4,986.50 -5,405.73 -5,004.71 5,988,979.46 669,244.00 70°22'33.220 N 148°37'26.86 W 9,587.25 65.25 222.39 5,026.21 -5,469.70 -5,062.91 5,988,914.17 669,187.31 70°22'32.591 N 148°37'28.56 W 9,681.78 65.15 223.20 5,065.86 -5,532.66 -5,121.21 5,988,849.86 669,130.50 70°22'31.971 N 148°37'30.26 W 9,776.52 65.46 223.51 5,105.44 -5,595.25 -5,180.30 5,988,785.92 669,072.88 70°22'31.355 N 148°37'31.99 W 9,871.70 65.76 223.21 5,144.75 -5,658.28 -5,239.82 5,988,721.53 669,014.85 70°22'30.735 N 148°37'33.73 W 9,966.11 65.82 223.74 5,183.46 -5,720.76 -5,299.06 5,988,657.69 668,957.08 70°22'30.120 N 148°37'35.46 W 10,060.78 66.02 224.22 5,222.09 -5,782.95 -5,359.08 5,988,594.12 668,898.53 70°22'29.508 N 148°37'37.22 W 10,155.88 65.72 224.78 5,260.97 -5,844.86 -5,419.91 5,988,530.82 668,839.16 70°22'28.898 N 148°37'39.00 W 10,250.53 65.92 225.22 5,299.74 -5,905.91 -5,480.97 5,988,468.36 668,779.55 70°22'28.298 N 148°37'40.78 W 10,345.58 65.75 224.73 5,338.65 -5,967.26 -5,542.26 5,988,405.61 668,719.71 70°22'27.694 N 148°37'42.57 W 10,439.78 65.90 224.00 5,377.23 -6,028.70 -5,602.35 5,988,342.79 668,661.07 70°22'27.089 N 148°37'44.33 W 10,534.85 65.65 223.70 5,416.23 -6,091.22 -5,662.41 5,988,278.89 668,602.48 70°22'26.474 N 148°37 46.09 W 10,629.16 65.72 224.72 5,455.07 -6,152.82 -5,722.34 5,988,215.91 668,544.01 70°22'25.867 N 148°37'47.84 W 10,658.27 65.76 224.34 5,467.03 -6,171.74 -5,740.95 5,988,196.57 668,525.84 70°22'25.681 N 148°37'48.38 W 10,748.22 66.43 224.87 5,503.48 -6,230.29 -5,798.70 5,988,136.70 668,469.48 70°22'25.105 N 148°37'50.07 W 10,842.36 65.94 225.13 5,541.49 -6,291.19 -5,859.59 5,988,074.40 668,410.02 70°22'24.506 N 148°37'51.85 W 10,937.60 66.01 225.31 5,580.27 -6,352.46 -5,921.34 5,988,011.71 668,349.72 70°22'23.902 N 148°37'53.66 W 11,032.50 65.91 225.92 5,618.93 -6,413.08 -5,983.28 5,987,949.66 668,289.22 70°22'23.306 N 148°37'55.47 W 11,126.99 65.77 224.91 5,657.60 -6,473.60 -6,044.68 5,987,887.74 668,229.25 70°22'22.710 N 148°37'57.26 W 11,222.14 65.77 224.88 5,696.65 -6,535.07 -6,105.92 5,987,824.86 668,169.46 70°22'22.105 N 148°37'59.05 W 11,317.10 65.84 222.35 5,735.57 -6,597.77 -6,165.66 5,987,760.79 668,111.19 70°22'21.488 N 148°38'0.80 W 11,411.38 65.73 223.11 5,774.24 -6,660.93 -6,224.01 5,987,696.29 668,054.34 70°22'20.866 N 148°38'2.50 W 11,505.90 65.63 222.61 5,813.17 -6,724.07 -6,282.60 5,987,631.81 667,997.24 70°22'20.245 N 148°38'4.22 W, 11,600.81 65.64 222.66 5,852.33 -6,787.67 -6,341.16 5,987,566.87 667,940.18 70°22'19.619 N 148°38'5.93 W 11,695.63 65.57 222.59 5,891.49 -6,851.21 -6,399.63 5,987,501.99 667,883.20 70°22'18.993 N 148°38'7.64 W 11,790.35 65.60 222.72 5,930.64 -6,914.65 -6,458.08 5,987,437.21 667,826.26 70°22'18.369 N 148°38'9.35 W' 11,884.52 65.61 219.60 5,969.54 -6,979.20 -6,514.51 5,987,371.36 667,771.35 70°22'17.734 N 148°38'11.00 W 11,979.32 65.61 222.33 6,008.70 -7,044.39 -6,571.11 5,987,304.88 667,716.29 70°22'17.092 N 148°38'12.65 W 12,074.21 65.64 221.68 6,047.86 -7,108.62 -6,628.95 5,987,239.33 667,659.96 70°22'16.460 N 148°38'14.34 W 12,169.10 65.58 222.63 6,087.04 -7,172.68 -6,686.95 5,987,173.93 667,603.47 70°22'15.829 N 148°38'16.04 W 12,263.41 65.51 222.03 6,126.09 -7,236.15 -6,744.76 5,987,109.14 667,547.16 70°22'15.205 N 148°38'17.72 W 12,358.38 65.60 223.49 6,165.39 -7,299.62 -6,803.46 5,987,044.32 667,489.96 70°22'14.580 N 148°38'19.44 W 12,453.67 65.60 223.88 6,204.75 -7,362.38 -6,863.39 5,986,980.19 667,431.51 70°22'13.962 N 148°38'21.19 W 12,548.32 65.60 224.33 6,243.85 -7,424.27 -6,923.38 5,986,916.92 667,372.98 70°22'13.353 N 148°38'22.94 W 12,642.78 65.81 224.32 6,282.72 -7,485.86 -6,983.54 5,986,853.95 667,314.28 70°22'12.747 N 148°38'24.70 W 12,737.66 65.81 225.24 6,321.60 -7,547.30 -7,044.50 5,986,791.12 667,254.76 70°22'12.142 N 148°38'26.48 W 12,832.15 65.80 225.92 6,360.32 -7,607.62 -7,106.06 5,986,729.38 667,194.63 70°22'11.548 N 148°38'28.28 W' 12,926.95 65.75 226.05 6,399.22 -7,667.69 -7,168.23 5,986,667.89 667,133.88 70°22'10.957 N 148°38'30.10 W 13,021.62 65.74 223.47 6,438.12 -7,728.97 -7,229.00 5,986,605.21 667,074.56 70°22'10.353 N 148°38'31.88 W 13,116.68 65.75 223.77 6,477.17 -7,791.71 -7,288.79 5,986,541.10 667,016.25 70°22'9.736 N 148°38'33.62 W 13,211.37 65.87 223.97 6,515.97 -7,853.98 -7,348.65 5,986,477.45 666,957.86 70°22'9.123 N 148°38'35.37 W 13,306.09 65.75 222.85 6,554.78 -7,916.75 -7,408.03 5,986,413.33 666,899.96 70°22'8.505 N 148°38'37.11 W 13,401.04 65.78 223.29 6,593.76 -7,980.00 -7,467.16 5,986,348.72 666,842.33 70°22'7.882 N 148°38'38.84 W 13,495.30 65.77 223.12 6,632.44 -8,042.66 -7,526.00 5,986,284.72 666,784.96 70°22'7.265 N 148°38'40.56 W 13,590.61 65.77 222.30 6,671.55 -8,106.52 -7,584.96 5,986,219.50 666,727.51 70°22'6.637 N 148°38'42.28 W 13,684.79 65.84 222.35 6,710.15 -8,170.03 -7,642.80 5,986,154.66 666,671.17 70°22'6.011 N 148°38'43.97 W 13,779.33 65.74 222.46 6,748.92 -8,233.70 -7,700.95 5,986,089.66 666,614.52 70°22'5.385 N 148°38'45.67 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 5 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • iri.i 0 by Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 13,874.05 65.71 222.27 6,787.86 -8,297.50 -7,759.13 5,986,024.53 666,557.84 70°22'4.757 N 148°38'47.37 W 13,969.29 65.77 222.43 6,826.99 -8,361.67 -7,817.62 5,985,959.02 666,500.87 70°22'4.125 N 148°38'49.08 W 14,064.06 65.78 223.16 6,865.88 -8,425.09 -7,876.34 5,985,894.26 666,443.65 70°22'3.501 N 148°38'50.79 W 14,158.82 65.75 223.62 6,904.78 -8,487.88 -7,935.70 5,985,830.10 666,385.77 70°22'2.883 N 148°38'52.53 W 14,253.48 65.80 223.87 6,943.62 -8,550.24 -7,995.39 5,985,766.37 666,327.55 70°22'2.269 N 148°38'54.27 W 14,349.07 65.77 223.74 6,982.82 -8,613.16 -8,055.73 5,985,702.07 666,268.69 70°22'1.649 N 148°38'56.03 W 14,443.39 65.71 223.42 7,021.58 -8,675.45 -8,115.01 5,985,638.42 666,210.88 70°22'1.036 N 148°38'57.76 W 14,538.12 65.81 223.89 7,060.47 -8,737.95 -8,174.64 5,985,574.55 666,152.73 70°22'0.421 N 148°38'59.51 W 14,633.14 65.72 223.02 7,099.48 -8,800.84 -8,234.23 5,985,510.29 666,094.62 70°21'59.801 N 148°39'1.25 W 14,728.19 64.20 223.80 7,139.70 -8,863.40 -8,293.41 5,985,446.37 666,036.93 70°21'59.185 N 148°39'2.98 W 14,822.40 61.90 223.17 7,182.40 -8,924.33 -8,351.20 5,985,384.13 665,980.57 70°21'58.586 N 148°39'4.66 W 14,916.88 59.43 223.57 7,228.68 -8,984.20 -8,407.75 5,985,322.96 665,925.43 70°21'57.996 N 148°39'6.32 W 15,011.91 56.71 223.55 7,278.94 -9,042.64 -8,463.33 5,985,263.24 665,871.24 70°21'57.421 N 148°39'7.94 W 15,105.91 53.64 223.14 7,332.61 -9,098.74 -8,516.29 5,985,205.92 665,819.60 70°21'56.868 N 148°39'9.49 W 15,201.46 49.84 222.15 7,391.77 -9,153.91 -8,567.12 5,985,149.59 665,770.07 70°21'56.325 N 148°39'10.97 W 15,295.68 46.85 224.50 7,454.39 -9,205.13 -8,615.38 5,985,097.27 665,723.02 70°21'55.821 N 148°39'12.38 W 15,390.97 43.79 222.99 7,521.39 -9,254.05 -8,662.24 5,985,047.27 665,677.31 70°21'55.339 N 148°39'13.75 W 15,485.50 42.79 223.13 7,590.19 -9,301.41 -8,706.50 5,984,998.89 665,634.18 70°21'54.873 N 148°39'15.04 W 15,580.72 40.35 223.12 7,661.43 -9,347.52 -8,749.68 5,984,951.79 665,592.08 70°21'54.419 N 148°39'16.30 W 15,675.21 37.28 222.92 7,735.04 -9,390.82 -8,790.09 5,984,907.57 665,552.69 70°21'53.993 N 148°39'17.48 W I 15,770.11 34.19 222.23 7,812.07 -9,431.62 -8,827.59 5,984,865.91 665,516.15 70°21'53.591 N 148°39'18.58 W 15,865.59 31.36 221.87 7,892.34 -9,469.99 -8,862.21 5,984,826.75 665,482.44 70°21'53.213 N 148°39'19.59 W 15,960.17 28.09 221.39 7,974.46 -9,505.03 -8,893.37 5,984,790.99 665,452.11 70°21'52.868 N 148°39'20.50 W 16,054.95 23.98 223.04 8,059.61 -9,535.86 -8,921.26 5,984,759.52 665,424.93 70°21'52.565 N 148°39'21.32 W 16,149.94 21.60 223.24 8,147.18 -9,562.71 -8,846.43 5,984,732.10 665,400.40 70°21'52.300 N 148°39'22.05 W', 16,244.50 19.20 222.69 8,235.80 -9,586.82 -8,968.90 5,984,707.47 665,378.50 70°21'52.063 N 148°39'22.71 W 16,291.75 19.23 223.49 8,280.42 -9,598.18 -8,979.53 5,984,695.87 665,368.15 70°21'51.951 N 148°39'23.02 W 16,326.00 19.23 223.49 8,312.76 -9,606.36 -8,987.29 5,984,687.51 665,360.58 70°21'51.871 N 148°39'23.24 W Projection to TD Design Annotations Measured Vertical Local Coordinates Depth Depth +N/-S +E/-W , (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Comment ! 4,276.17 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 TIP 4,364.00 2,871.56 -2,017.69 -1,793.36 KOP 16,326.00 8,312.76 -9,606.36 -8,987.29 Projection to TD Checked By: Approved By: Date: 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 6 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • o al a s 6 c O O O C N J O O O W O J O 115N 5 d d aW aW C I Q Q1 o cao a L.,-) a) 0 0 0 0 U U ▪ J N = E E o ¢ ¢ N ¢ T O N T O N (.70 a -0 L.L. 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Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeop S alaska.Qov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loepp@alaska.gov From: Cedillo, Gerardo [mailto:coubgc@BP.com] Sent: Monday, July 27, 2015 8:18 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Von Tish, Douglas B; Schultz, Kirsten L Subject: P1-122 Borax log Victoria Good morning. As mentioned in my call,we would like to run a Borax log to demonstrate isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada in P1-122,following up the variance request OTH-15-007/PBU P1-122/PTD 214-185. We will be waiting for your confirmation to proceed with the plan forward,thanks in advance for your response. Have a great day. Gerardo Cedillo Coubert Petrophysicist BP Alaska 1 S • +1907-350-3925 coubgc@bp.com From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:53 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas; Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (PTD 214-116) Change in BHL Importance: High John, Please prepare a new application for a permit to drill in accordance with 20 AAC 25.015(b)(1). Please submit to our offices by tomorrow morning. You have verbal approval to continue with drilling operations. Thank you, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppf alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [rnailto:John.G.Rose@bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:10 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA); Cedillo, Gerardo Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N; Decker, Nicholas Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The water flow log is noted as a requirement of placing this well into injector well operations at some point forward, however, please note the following comments the relate to our new targeted BHL which is potentially in excess of 500' from our permitted BHL: 1. The 15t motor BHA used to landed the well in the production hole on 12/28/14 failed in its objective as the well went-90' low to plan as indicated below(red dotted line "as drilled"). 2 • Vertical Section P-30 ,,ry EApected 7 419 4 rmediete C1g 15591'/•87iO'PIOss .'"...""' G7853 Root Well ♦+--- Iiik...... . ...... KiKing,* TSCA 1SSS6 i SKleiYMs Sag RE .: tSt1U 1561x•/ /OtilltTs3 MD 1574X/-034' 4IYOss f i Shublik A664, 466 Otrui,6t ygitot,616:66 atsourvvrm 451,158071 12791YDss Zone 4B _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---- iiiffinir :LLT, Predicted 0WC-8970'11/Des Vertical Section 2. Given land low,the well has been re-planned as follows to recover from this low landing point which pushes the well to the north and east. 11Mt SSW/.017111Y6ss _ .o.....:r 7`Cre1570:/x1111Y0kacS Vertical Section P-30 =_'_.: fi vnip's't An4-o Grass Root Mal *engin a --«-".'- Yt k T Cfg 157713'1 87117Vnys -'-l 10 ----- -. - t s4At 1.70.1 I*hire., NW 1571T/-11742"Atto. 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Therefore,as we have moved our targets north and east to satisfy the objectives of the well (while staying within the original geo-polygon target area for the well), the new BHL may or may not exceed 500' as we TD the well given our final well TD (currently calculates at^'514'TD to TD P06 to P10AProjection04). Permitted P06 BHL = 5957091 622606 8930'TVDss New BHL P10A Projection04(see attached report) = 5957301 623075 8934 'TVDss 4. As for the AOR for this new BHL, U-06B now falls within the 1/4 mile AOR, however,the initial review of this well indicates an effective cement job was achieved on the 7" intermediate casing set at TSGR at 11,366' MD as 45 bbls of cement was pumped w/o losses and bumping the plug placing the TOC at 1500'—2000' above the 7" shoe depending on whether gauge hole versus gauge+30%volume calculations are used. Therefore, please provide feed-back as to where we need to go next on this issue. Thanks -Jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [nailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 9:03 AM 4 To: Cedillo, Gerardo • • Cc: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: FW: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Gerardo, What is your interpretation of the cement quality from the shoe to 350' MD above the shoe? Is there any cement?And cement quality from 14750'to 15200'MD? John, A water flow log will be needed within the first few weeks of injection. Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp(aZalaska.qov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Roset bp.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 6:40 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Job went well/see the attached drilling report for 12/24/14 providing the details of the cement job. -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [railto:victoria.loepp@)alaska.gov] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 4:00 PM To: Rose, John G (ASRC) Subject: RE: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Did the cement job goes as planned? Bumped plugs, floats held,overdisplaced? Please pass on notes from cement job. Thanx, 5 I Victoria From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mnailto:Joh n.G.Rose(abp.com] Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 3:42 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Cedillo, Gerardo; Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: P-30 (7" Casing - sonic log for cement verification) Victoria, The 7" intermediate casing string was run and cemented at 15,502' MD(TSGR)on the P-30 Ivishak producer(PTD 214- 116)on 12/24/14 with 95.2 bbls of 15.8 ppg class G tail cement design to provide '1500'of cement above the shoe calculated at 30%excess and as this welt will be converted to an Ivishak WAG injector as some point forward,the attached sonic log interpretation of that cement job is submitted for your review which indicates"'300'of cement isolation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the details of this report, please contact Gerardo Cedillo (Petrophysicist NWD)directly and I will stand-by for your comments regarding this cement job as it relates to the planned injection well. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 6 • • 214185 WELL LOG TRANSMITTAL Z6 029 ,_,.._.„,..,S... . DATA LOGGED PROACTIVE DIAg{NOSTIC SERVICES, INC. ?/1(0/2015 K. BENDER To: AOGCC RECEIVED Makana Bender 333 W. 7th Ave Suite 100 JUL 07 21)1J Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 793-1225 \QGCC RE : Cased Hole/Open Hole/Mechanical Logs and /or Tubing Inspection(Caliper/MTT) The technical data listed below is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by returning a signed copy of this transmittal letter to the attention of: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Petrotechnical Data Center Attn: Analisa Steger LR2—1 900 Benson Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99508 gancpdc(c bp.com and ProActive Diagnostic Services, Inc. Attn: Robert A. Richey 130 West International Airport Road Suite C Anchorage, AK 99518 Fax: (907) 245-8952 1) LeakPointTM Survey w/ MTT 16-Jun-15 P1-122 BL/ CD 50-029- 23533-00 2) Signed (x),,,zigra..frut...;-/) o-.aitDate : Print Name: PROACTIVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES, INC., 130 W.INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RD SUITE C, ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 PHONE: (907)245-8951 FAX: (907)245-8952 E-MAIL: PDSANCHORAGE(f MEMORYLOG.COM WEBSITE:WWW.MEMORYLOG.COM D:Wchives\MasterTemplateFiles\Templates\Distribution\TransmittalSheets\BP_Transmit.docx X141 $ 5 6 02 2 WELL LOG TRANSMITTAL PROACTIVE DIACINOSTIC SERVICES, INC. DATA LOGGED Z '\Cr/20155 K BENDER To: AOGCC Makana Bender RECEIVED 333 W. 7th Ave Suite 100 JUL 07 2015 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 793-1225 rr� RE : Cased Hole/Open Hole/Mechanical Logs and /or Tubing Inspection(Caliper/ MTT) The technical data listed below is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by returning a signed copy of this transmittal letter to the attention of BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Petrotechnical Data Center Attn: Analisa Steger LR2— 1 900 Benson Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99508 gancpdc( bp.com and ProActive Diagnostic Services, Inc. Attn: Robert A. Richey 130 West International Airport Road Suite C Anchorage, AK 99518 Fax: (907) 245-8952 1) Leak Detection - STP 24-May-15 P1-122 BL/ CD 50-029-23533-00 2) Signed : pijvaii2.0.4ifk..47) Date : Print Name: `C PROACTIVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES, INC., 130 W.INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RD SUITE C, ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 PHONE: (907)245-8951 FAX: (907)245-8952 E-MAIL: PDSANCHORAGEaMEMORYLOG.COM WEBSITE:WWW.MEMORYLOG.COM D:Achives\MasterTemplateFiles\Templates\Distribution\TransmittalSheets\BP_Transmit.docx • 21 41 85 16018 I I I S WELL LOG TRANSMITTAL DATA LOGGED 1/%(.12015 PROACTIVE DIAcNosTIC SERVICES, INC. K. BENDER To: AOGCC Makana Bender 333 W. 7th Ave Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 793-1225 RE : Cased Hole/Open Hole/Mechanical Logs and /or Tubing Inspection(Caliper/ MTT) The technical data listed below is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by returning a signed copy of this transmittal letter to the attention of: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Petrotechnical Data Center Attn: Analisa Steger LR2—1 900 Benson Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99508 gancpdc(c bp.com and ProActive Diagnostic Services, Inc. Attn: Robert A. Richey 130 West International Airport Road Suite C Anchorage, AK 99518 Fax: (907) 245-8952 1) LeakPointTM Survey 24-May-15 P1-122 BL/CD 50-029-23533-00 2) Signed : Qm 'a' � 6...eke '" t Date : Print Name: PROACTIVE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES, INC., 130 W.INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RD SUITE C, ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 PHONE: (907)245-8951 FAX: (907)245-8952 E-MAIL: PDSANCHORAGEOMEMORYLOG.COM WEBSITE:WWW.MEMORYLOG.COM D:\Achives\MasterTemplateFi1es\Templates\Distribution\TransmittalSheets\BP_Transmit docx r Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Sent: Tuesday,June 23, 2015 5:13 PM To: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator Subject: RE: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD#2141850)for economic evaluation Attachments: image001.png Whitney, Approved for the plan below. Please provide a follow up at the 14 days. Regards Chris Original message From: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Date: 06/23/2015 1:24 PM (GMT-09:00) To: "Wallace, Chris D (DOA)" <chris.wallace@alaska.gov> Cc: "AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator" <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Subject: Permission to Inject P1-122 (PTD #2141850) for economic evaluation Chris, As per our conversation earlier, BP would like to request permission to place Injector P1-122 (PTD #2141850) on injection for economic evaluation. This is a newly drilled injector that failed a MIT-IA on March 09, 2015 but passed a MIT-T on June 14, 2015. A leak detect log ran on June 11, 2015 confirms there are four production casing leaks all found above the packer at the following depths: 987', 2702', 5208', and 9123' MD. A liquid leak rate of the inner annulus obtained on June 20, 2015 indicted a leak rate of 1.2 gallons per minute at 4000 psi. The purpose of the economic evaluation is to run a water flow log to confirm injection conformance. If injection is within conformance, a RWO will be pursued to repair the production casing leaks. If injection is not within conformance—this is not suspected to be the case—then the well will be re-drilled. Plan Forward: 1. Operations: Place well on injection 2. DHD: Monitor well until thermally stable then monitor daily thereafter 3. Electric Line: Water flow log 1 i • The current thought is that 14 days will be sufficient for confirming injection conformance and providing the data needed to determine the required scope for rig repair. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. I have included a copy of the wellbore schematic for reference. 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' CUX 1,Dm�\D0 4/ N�< n mfr _ vZO6 Vti an m (11 cit m o 0 61 .0" I 04 eat • 214185 RECEIVED 25 508 MAR 1 1 2015 Letter of Transmittal EMI AOGCC 25 509 BAKER Date: March 10, 2015 DATA LOGGED HUGHESM.K DER To: From: State of Alaska AOGCC Baker Hughes INTEQ 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 795 East 94th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Anchorage, Alaska 99515 Paula Lacey paula.lacey@bakerhughes.com Please find enclosed the Final Log Data for the following well(s): P1-122PB1, P1-122 P-30PB1, P-30 R-22A U-09B Enclosed for each well(s): 1 ea. hardcopy prints of final log data MD/TVDSS 1 compact disc of final log data MD/TVDSS Please sign and return one copy of this transmittal form to: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Petrotechnical Data Center, LR2-1 900 E. Benson Blvd. Anchorage, Alaska 99508 Ito acknowledge receipt of this data. 1 RECEIVED BY:MAL.4144) 6.-eit4, State of Alaska AOGCC DATE: • 214185 25 495 25 496 Letter of Transmittal In. Date: V ED E C E I DATA LOGGED BAKER March 10, 2015 3 /a/2015 HUGHES MAR 1 1 2015 M.K.BENDER VI To: From: State of Alaska AOGCC Baker Hughes INTEQ 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite 100 795 East 94th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Anchorage, Alaska 99515 Paula Lacey paula.lacey@bakerhughes.com Please find enclosed the final directional survey data for the following well(s): { P1-122PB1, P1-122 Enclosed for each well(s): 2 hardcopy prints of final directional survey reports 1 compact disc of final directional survey reports0 Please sign and return one copy of this transmittal form to: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Petrotechnical Data Center, LR2-1 900 E. Benson Blvd. Anchorage, Alaska 99508 to acknowledge receipt of this data. RECEIVED BY: f7 6...0.4.at State of Alaska AOGCC DATE: , 214185 RECEIVED 2 5 4 9 5 MAR 1 1 2015 AOGCO bp North America - ALASKA - BP Point McIntyre Pt Mac 1 P1-122 P1-122 500292353300 Design: P1-122 Survey Report - Geographic 17 February, 2015 BAKER HUGHES III �, Fall iby Survey Report-Geographic BAKER 000. HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Project Point McIntyre,GPB,GPMA Map System: US State Plane 1927(Exact solution) System Datum: Mean Sea Level Geo Datum: NAD 1927(NADCON CONUS) Using Well Reference Point Map Zone: Alaska Zone 04 Using geodetic scale factor Site Pt Mac 1,TR-12-14 Site Position: Northing: 5,990,567.02 usft Latitude: 70°22'48.179 N From: Map Easting: 672,146 94 usft Longitude: 148°36'0.86 W Position Uncertainty: 0.00 usft Slot Radius: 0.000 in Grid Convergence: 1.32° Well P1-122 API No. 500292353300 Well Position +N/-S 0.00 usft Northing: 5,994,499.92 usft Latitude: 70°23'26.401 N +El-W 0.00 usft Easting: 674,121.14 usft Longitude: 148°35'0.41 W Position Uncertainty 0.00 usft Wellhead Elevation: usft Ground Level: 10.00 usft 1 Wellbore P1-122 API no. 500292353300 Magnetics Model Name Sample Date Declination Dip Angle Field Strength (°) (°) (nT) BGGM2014 2/17/2015 19.48 81.08 57,599 Design P1-122 Audit Notes: Version: Phase: ACTUAL Tie On Depth: 4,276.17 Vertical Section: Depth From(TVD) +N/-S +EI-W Direction (usft) (usft) (usft) (°) 47.10 0.00 0.00 223.11 Survey Program Date: 2/17/2015 From To (usft) (usft) Survey(Wellbore) Tool Name Description 50.00 1,174.00 Gyro SS(P1-122PB1) GYD-GC-SS Gyrodata gyro single shots 1,250.71 4,276.17 OTK MWD 16"(P1-122PB1) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 4,364.00 10,658.27 OTK MWD 12 1/4"(P1-122) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 10,748.22 16,291.75 OTK MWD 8 3/4"(P1-122) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 2 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 r 0 _ .1 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER•• 0.4.- HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 ,,,;;,,,,,v4,,,,,,,;,,, Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) a, Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True "a -' Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map 1 Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 47.10 0.00 0.00 47.10 0.00 0.00 5,994,499.92 674,121.14 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W 50.00 0.24 120.73 50.00 0.00 0.01 5,994,499.92 674,121.15 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W 100.00 0.05 104.96 100.00 -0.06 0.12 5,994,499.86 674,121.26 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.41 W 145.00 0.20 129.82 145.00 -0.12 0.20 5,994,499.81 674,121.34 70°23'26.400 N 148°35'0.41 W 170.00 0.22 137.74 170.00 -0.18 0.26 5,994,499.75 674,121.41 70°23'26.399 N 148°35'0.41 W 235.00 0.30 138.72 235.00 -0.40 0.46 5,994,499.53 674,121.61 70°23'26.397 N 148°35'0.40 W 269.00 0.40 146.19 269.00 -0.57 0.58 5,994,499.37 674,121.74 70°23'26.396 N 148°35'0.40 W 331.00 0.51 156.60 331.00 -1.00 0.81 5,994,498.94 674,121.98 70°23'26.391 N 148°35'0.39 W 423.00 1.13 170.76 422.99 -2.27 1.12 5,994,497.68 674,122.31 70°23'26.379 N 148°35'0.38 W 516.00 1.76 174.56 515.96 -4.60 1.40 5,994,495.36 674,122.65 70°23'26.356 N 148°35'0.37 W 611.00 2.48 179.74 610.89 -8.11 1.55 5,994,491.85 674,122.88 70°23'26.321 N 148°35'0.37 W 705.00 5.68 179.33 704.64 -14.79 1.61 5,994,485.17 674,123.10 70°23'26.256 N 148°35'0.37 W 739.00 7.27 183.56 738.42 -18.62 1.50 5,994,481.34 674,123.07 70°23'26.218 N 148°35'0.37 W 769.00 8.91 182.73 768.12 -22.84 1.27 5,977.12 674,122.94 70°23'26.177 N 148°35'0.38 W 799.00 10.26 189.26 797.70 -27.80 0.73 5,994,© ,15 674,122.52 70°23'26.128 N 148°35'0.39 W 893.00 11.55 196.12 890.01 -45.10 -3.23 5,994,45471 '674,118.96 70°23'25.958 N 148°35'0.51 W 988.00 13.64 198.10 982.72 -64.89 -9.35 ', L994,434.84•; 674,113.30 70°23'25.763 N 148°35'0.69 W 1,020.00 15.72 200.45 1,013.67 -72.54 -12.04 5,994*+21.13 674,110.80 70°23'25.688 N 148°35'0.77 W 1,050.00 18.20 205.32 1,042.37 -80.58 -15,46 1,934,419.01 674,107.56 70°23'25.609 N 148°35'0.87 W 1,080.00 20.79 210.55 1,070.65 -89.40 -20.17' 5„994,410.08 674,103.06 70°23'25.522 N 148°35'1.00 W 1,114.00 22.20 208.87 1,102.28 -100.22 , ;;-26.34 , 5,904,399.12 674,097.14 70°23'25.416 N 148°35'1.18 W 1,144.00 24.35 210.76 1,129.84 -110.59 32244 !' 5,994,388.70 674,091.48 70°23'25.314 N 148°35'1.36 W 1,174.00 26.24 216.65 1,156.97 -121.14 49.37 5,994,377.90 674,084.61 70°23'25.210 N 148°35'1.57 W 1,250.71 29.35 220.10 1,224.82 -149.14 -6'1 5,994,349.40 674,063.03 70°23'24.934 N 148°35'2.22 W 1,345.05 31.56 223.63 1,306.15 .'-184.70 ,;,93.64 5,994,313.11 674,031.93 70°23'24.585 N 148°35'3.15 W 1,435.67 31.97 225.31 1,383.19 -218.73 -1 .96 5,994,278.30 673,999.32 70°23'24.250 N 148°35'4.13 W 1,531.24 35.51 227.68 1,462.66 '455.23 -165.48 5,994,240.92 673,961.66 70°23'23.891 N 148°35'5.26 W 1,625.25 35.89 227.63 1,539.00 -292,18 -206.03 5,994,203.04 673,921.99 70°23'23.528 N 148°35'6.45 W 1,719.98 39.15 224.57 1,614.13 -332. 1'; -247.54 5,994,162.06 673,881.42 70°23'23.134 N 148°35'7.66 W 1,814.85 41.64 221.46 1,686.39 -377.18 -289.44 5,994,116.13 673,840.58 70°23'22.692 N 148°35'8.89 W 1,846.83 43.56 220.04 1,709.93 -393.58 -303.56 5,994,099.41 673,826.84 70°23'22.530 N 148°35'9.30 W 1,879.92 46.96 219.35 1,733.21 -411.66 -318.57 5,994,080.98 673,812.26 70°23'22.353 N 148°35'9.74 W 1,909.15 47.50 219.42 1,753.06 -428.25 -332.18 5,994,064.08 673,799.04 70°23'22.189 N 148°35'10.14 W 2,004.07 43.40 219.04 1,819.64 -480.63 -374.96 5,994,010.72 673,757.50 70°23'21.674 N 148°35'11.39 W 2,099.03 44.51 219.04 1,888.00 -531.82 -416.48 5,993,958.58 673,717.19 70°23'21.171 N 148°35'12.61 W 2,193.72 48.56 219.53 1,953.12 -585.00 -459.99 5,993,904.41 673,674.93 70°23'20.648 N 148°35'13.88 W 2,288.39 51.40 220.89 2,014.00 -640.35 -506.80 5,993,847.99 673,629.42 70°23'20.103 N 148°35'15.25 W 2,383.38 55.98 221.20 2,070.23 -698.06 -557.06 5,993,789.13 673,580.53 70°23'19.536 N 148°35'16.72 W 2,415.82 58.96 221.87 2,087.67 -718.53 -575.19 5,993,768.24 673,562.87 70°23'19.334 N 148°35'17.25 W 2,447.87 61.93 221.95 2,103.48 -739.27 -593.81 5,993,747.07 673,544.74 70°23'19.130 N 148°35'17.80 W 2,478.54 63.23 222.46 2,117.60 -759.44 -612.10 5,993,726.49 673,526.93 70°23'18.932 N 148°35'18.34 W 2,573.84 60.54 223.57 2,162.51 -820.89 -669.43 5,993,663.71 673,471.05 70°23'18.328 N 148°35'20.01 W 2,668.37 63.21 223.30 2,207.07 -881.43 -726.74 5,993,601.86 673,415.17 70°23'17.732 N 148°35'21.69 W 2,763.18 62.66 223.02 2,250.21 -943.01 -784.49 5,993,538.96 673,358.87 70°23'17.126 N 148°35'23.38 W 2,858.11 65.50 222.87 2,291.70 -1,005.51 -842.65 5,993,475.13 673,302.18 70°23'16.512 N 148°35'25.08 W 2,951.93 64.99 222.81 2,330.98 -1,067.98 -900.59 5,993,411.33 673,245.73 70°23'15.897 N 148°35'26.78 W 3,046.79 67.91 222.71 2,368.88 -1,131.82 -959.62 5,993,346.14 673,188.20 70°23'15.269 N 148°35'28.51 W 3,141.77 68.52 224.02 2,404.13 -1,195.93 -1,020.18 5,993,280.63 673,129.16 70°23'14.639 N 148°35'30.28 W 3,236.12 70.14 224.28 2,437.43 -1,259.27 -1,081.66 5,993,215.88 673,069.17 70°23'14.016 N 148°35'32.08 W 3,330.44 68.72 224.73 2,470.57 -1,322.25 -1,143.56 5,993,151.49 673,008.76 70°23'13.396 N 148°35'33.89 W 3,424.93 66.69 225.62 2,506.42 -1,383.88 -1,205.56 5,993,088.43 672,948.21 70°23'12.790 N 148°35'35.71 W 3,518.43 68.09 226.18 2,542.36 -1,443.94 -1,267.55 5,993,026.95 672,887.65 70°23'12.199 N 148°35'37.52 W 3,614.09 66.82 226.04 2,579.04 -1,505.19 -1,331.22 5,992,964.23 672,825.42 70°23'11.597 N 148°35'39.39 W 3,708.45 65.58 224.33 2,617.12 -1,566.03 -1,392.46 5,992,901.99 672,765.62 70°23'10.998 N 148°35'41.18 W 3,802.97 65.47 221.31 2,656.29 -1,629.12 -1,450.92 5,992,837.56 672,708.64 70°23'10.378 N 148°35'42.89 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 1 • • .:bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER r.t, HUGHES ra� ' "E; Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Z Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) s rr g ' Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature `, Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 3,897.33 66.78 220.22 2,694.48 -1,694.48 -1,507.26 5,992,770.91 672,653.85 70°23'9.735 N 148°35'44.54 W 3,992.58 66.23 221.06 2,732.45 -1,760.76 -1,564.15 5,992,703.33 672,598.52 70°23'9.083 N 148°35'46.20 W 4,086.88 67.28 221.30 2,769.67 -1,825.97 -1,621.20 5,992,636.81 672,543.01 70°23'8.441 N 148°35'47.87 W 4,182.03 68.28 221.05 2,805.65 -1,892.27 -1,679.19 5,992,569.18 672,486.58 70°23'7.789 N 148°35'49.57 W 4,276.17 68.70 222.54 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 5,992,502.55 672,429.75 70°23'7.147 N 148°35'51.28 W 1112 4,364.00 69.42 223.18 2,871.56 -2,017.69 -1,793.36 5,992,441.14 672,375.37 70°23'6.555 N 148°35'52.91 W KOP 4,374.79 69.51 223.26 2,875.34 -2,025.06 -1,800.28 5,992,433.62 672,368.63 70°23'6.483 N 148°35'53.12 W 4,471.24 67.06 222.01 2,911.03 -2,090.97 -1,860.97 5,992,366.32 672,309.49 70°23'5.835 N 148°35'54.89 W 4,565.13 68.41 222.53 2,946.60 -2,155.26 -1,919.41 5,992,300.69 672,252.56 70°23'5.202 N 148°35'56.60 W 4,660.11 70.10 223.43 2,980.24 -2,220.24 -1,979.97 5,992,234.32 672,193.54 70°23'4.563 N 148°35'58.37 W 4,753.65 70.03 222.00 3,012.14 -2,284.84 -2,039.62 5,992,168.35 672,135.42 70°23'3.927 N 148°36'0.12 W 4,849.71 69.76 222.13 3,045.16 -2,351.81 -2,100.05 5,992000.00 672,076.56 70°23'3.269 N 148°36'1.89 W 4,944.01 68.46 221.45 3,078.78 -2,417.50 -2,158.76 5,992,*97 ,672,019.40 70°23'2.622 N 148°36'3.61 W 5,038.45 68.72 221.53 3,113.26 -2,483.36 -2,217.01 5,991,965''71671,962.70 70°23'1.975 N 148°36'5.31 W 5,133.50 68.58 221.70 3,147.86 -2,549.54 -2,275.80 ,, 5,991{098 24"- 671,905.47 70°23'1.323 N 148°36'7.03 W 5,228.04 67.99 221.19 3,182.84 -2,615.38 -2,333,94 5,99183'i",07 671,848.89 70°23'0.676 N 148°36'8.73 W 5,323.42 66.00 221.23 3,220.11 -2,681.42 -2,391 5991,763.70 671,792.61 70°23'0.026 N 148°36'10.43 W 5,417.95 64.02 222.15 3,260.05 -2,745.40 -2,449.79,, 5,91,698.42 671,737.14 70°22'59.397 N 148°36'12.09 W 5,512.66 64.82 222.74 3,300.94 -2,808.44 -2,506,41 , 5,991,634.06 671,680.97 70°22'58.776 N 148°36'13.78 W 5,607.19 64.84 224.17 3,341.15 -2,870.94 -2,565.25 5,991,570.61 671,623.60 70°22'58.166 N 148°36'15.50 W 5,701.88 64.83 225.32 3,381.41 -2,931.44 -2,625,58 5,991,508.35 671,564.71 70°22'57.567 N 148°36'17.27 W 5,796.92 64.82 225.39 3,421.84 -2,991.85 -2 686.17 5,991,446.51 671,504.94 70°22'56.972 N 148°36'19.06 W 5,892.05 64.91 225.02 3,462.25 4052.53 -2,747.89 5,991,384.43 671,445.26 70°22'56.375 N 148°36'20.85 W 5,986.91 64.78 224.96 3,502.57 :+3,113;26 -2,8`98 .59 5,991,322.31 671,385.99 70°22'55.778 N 148°36'22.62 W 6,081.51 64.77 224.79 3,542.89 -3,173.90 -2,868.98 5,991,260.28 671,327.04 70°22'55.181 N 148°36'24.39 W 6,175.80 64.84 224.22 3,583.03 -3,234,75 -2,928.78 5,991,198.05 671,268.67 70°22'54.582 N 148°36'26.14 W 6,271.11 64.85 222.89 3,623.54 -3,297.71 -2,988.22 5,991,134.17 671,210.71 70°22'53.967 N 148°36'27.88 W 6,365.06 64.88 222.72 3,663.45 -3,359.67 -3,046.02 5,991,070.45 671,154.38 70°22'53.353 N 148°36'29.57 W 6,460.02 64.87 224.17 3,703.77 -3,422.09 -3,105.14 5,991,006.67 671,096.74 70°22'52.739 N 148°36'31.30 W 6,554.97 64.81 224.56 3,744.14 -3,483.53 -3,165.23 5,990,943.85 671,038.10 70°22'52.135 N 148°36'33.06 W 6,650.08 64.83 224.24 3,784.60 -3,545.03 -3,225.45 5,990,880.98 670,979.33 70°22'51.530 N 148°36'34.82 W 6,744.65 64.89 223.38 3,824.78 -3,606.81 -3,284.72 5,990,817.84 670,921.52 70°22'50.922 N 148°36'36.55 W 6,839.56 64.87 224.69 3,865.07 -3,668.58 -3,344.45 5,990,754.69 670,863.25 70°22'50.314 N 148°36'38.30 W 6,933.64 64.88 224.53 3,905.02 -3,729.22 -3,404.27 5,990,692.68 670,804.86 70°22'49.717 N 148°36'40.05 W 7,028.26 64.84 225.61 3,945.21 -3,789.72 -3,464.91 5,990,630.79 670,745.65 70°22'49.122 N 148°36'41.82 W 7,123.70 64.85 224.98 3,985.78 -3,850.49 -3,526.31 5,990,568.61 670,685.69 70°22'48.524 N 148°36'43.62 W 7,218.34 64.88 225.14 4,025.98 -3,911.01 -3,586.95 5,990,506.70 670,626.47 70°22'47.929 N 148°36'45.39 W 7,313.59 64.88 225.55 4,066.42 -3,971.62 -3,648.30 5,990,444.68 670,566.55 70°22'47.332 N 148°36'47.19 W 7,408.19 64.83 225.92 4,106.61 -4,031.39 -3,709.63 5,990,383.50 670,506.64 70°22'46.744 N 148°36'48.98 W 7,502.93 64.81 225.66 4,146.92 -4,091.18 -3,771.08 5,990,322.30 670,446.60 70°22'46.156 N 148°36'50.78 W 7,597.64 64.87 226.19 4,187.19 -4,150.81 -3,832.67 5,990,261.26 670,386.42 70°22'45.569 N 148°36'52.58 W 7,692.19 64.87 225.51 4,227.34 -4,210.43 -3,894.09 5,990,200.23 670,326.41 70°22'44.982 N 148°36'54.38 W 7,787.39 64.83 225.42 4,267.80 -4,270.87 -3,955.52 5,990,138.38 670,266.41 70°22'44.388 N 148°36'56.17 W 7,881.49 64.84 225.22 4,307.81 -4,330.75 -4,016.07 5,990,077.10 670,207.27 70°22'43.798 N 148°36'57.95 W 7,975.99 64.87 223.80 4,347.97 -4,391.76 -4,076.04 5,990,014.72 670,148.74 70°22'43.198 N 148°36'59.70 W 8,023.63 64.78 224.31 4,368.24 -4,422.74 -4,106.02 5,989,983.05 670,119.49 70°22'42.893 N 148°37'0.58 W 8,099.82 64.91 223.83 4,400.62 -4,472.29 -4,153.99 5,989,932.40 670,072.70 70°22'42.405 N 148°37'1.98 W 8,165.60 64.95 222.79 4,428.50 -4,515.65 -4,194.86 5,989,888.11 670,032.85 70°22'41.979 N 148°37'3.17 W 8,260.66 64.85 222.32 4,468.82 -4,579.06 -4,253.08 5,989,823.36 669,976.13 70°22'41.355 N 148°37'4.88 W 8,354.58 64.87 222.33 4,508.72 -4,641.92 -4,310.33 5,989,759.19 669,920.36 70°22'40.736 N 148°37'6.55 W 8,450.04 64.84 222.11 4,549.28 -4,705.91 -4,368.39 5,989,693.86 669,863.80 70°22'40.107 N 148°37'8.25 W 8,544.05 64.87 222.85 4,589.23 -4,768.68 -4,425.87 5,989,629.78 669,807.81 70°22'39.489 N 148°37'9.93 W 8,638.52 64.94 221.79 4,629.30 -4,831.93 -4,483.46 5,989,565.21 669,751.71 70°22'38.867 N 148°37 11.61 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 4 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • v1 0 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True . Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature ; Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (1 (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 8,733.78 64.90 222.17 4,669.68 -4,896.07 -4,541.17 5,989,499.75 669,695.51 70°22'38.235 N 148°37'13.30 W 8,828.54 64.88 221.90 4,709.89 -4,959.80 -4,598.63 5,989,434.70 669,639.56 70°22'37.608 N 148°37'14.98 W 8,921.95 64.87 221.91 4,749.55 -5,022.74 -4,655.11 5,989,370.47 669,584.56 70°22'36.989 N 148°37'16.63 W 9,018.56 65.51 223.00 4,790.09 -5,087.44 -4,714.31 5,989,304.41 669,526.89 70°22'36.352 N 148°37'18.37 W 9,113.68 65.38 221.92 4,829.62 -5,151.27 -4,772.71 5,989,239.25 669,469.99 70°22'35.724 N 148°37'20.07 W 9,208.89 65.96 222.90 4,868.84 -5,215.32 -4,831.22 5,989,173.85 669,413.00 70°22'35.094 N 148°37'21.78 W 9,302.33 65.28 222.62 4,907.41 -5,277.80 -4,889.00 5,989,110.04 669,356.69 70°22'34.479 N 148°37'23.47 W 9,397.34 65.39 221.84 4,947.06 -5,341.74 -4,947.03 5,989,044.78 669,300.17 70°22'33.850 N 148°37'25.17 W 9,492.09 65.42 222.21 4,986.50 -5,405.73 -5,004.71 5,988,979.46 669,244.00 70°22'33.220 N 148°37'26.86 W 9,587.25 65.25 222.39 5,026.21 -5,469.70 -5,062.91 5,988,914.17 669,187.31 70°22'32.591 N 148°37'28.56 W 9,681.78 65.15 223.20 5,065.86 -5,532.66 -5,121.21 5,988,849.86 669,130.50 70°22'31.971 N 148°37'30.26 W 9,776.52 65.46 223.51 5,105.44 -5,595.25 -5,180.30 5,988,785.92 669,072.88 70°22'31.355 N 148°37'31.99 W 9,871.70 65.76 223.21 5,144.75 -5,658.28 -5,239.82 5,988,721.53 669,014.85 70°22'30.735 N 148°37'33.73 W 9,966.11 65.82 223.74 5,183.46 -5,720.76 -5,299.06 5,986,657.69 668,957.08 70°22'30.120 N 148°37'35.46 W 10,060.78 66.02 224.22 5,222.09 -5,782.95 -5,359.08 5,988,56412 668,898.53 70°22'29.508 N 148°37'37.22 W 10,155.88 65.72 224.78 5,260.97 -5,844.86 -5,419.91 5,988,530, :868,839.16 70°22'28.898 N 148°37'39.00 W 10,250.53 65.92 225.22 5,299.74 -5,905.91 -5,480.97 *-2636468.36:,,, 668,779.55 70°22'28.298 N 148°37 40.78 W 10,345.58 65.75 224.73 5,338.65 -5,967.26 -5,542.26 14„5,98 4 668,719.71 70°22'27.694 N 148°37 42.57 W 10,439.78 65.90 224.00 5,377.23 -6,028.70 -5,602,35 ` ; 6342 73 668,661.07 70°22'27.089 N 148°37 44.33 W 10,534.85 65.65 223.70 5,416.23 -6,091.22 -5,662.415 58,278.89 668,602.48 70°22'26.474 N 148°37'46.09 W 10,629.16 65.72 224.72 5,455.07 -6,152.82 01« 7,?,�2.34 " 5, ,215.91 668,544.01 70°22'25.867 N 148°37'47.84 W 10,658.27 65.76 224.34 5,467.03 -6,171.7 '1r� t h- 6988,196.57 668,525.84 70°22'25.681 N 148°37'48.38 W 10,748 22 66.43 224.87 5,503.48 6 230�rr - 70 5,988,136.70 668,469.48 70°22'25.105 N 148°37'50.07 W 10,842 36 65.94 225.13 5,541.49 6,*19 '°`��r�8 r' 5,988,074.40 668,410.02 70°22'24.506 N 148°37'51.85 W 10,937.60 66.01 225.31 5,580.27 6,352 46 4621.34 5,988,011.71 668,349.72 70°22'23.902 N 148°37'53.66 W 11,032.50 65.91 225.92 5,618.93 .6,413 -5;662.28.28 5,987,949.66 668,289.22 70°22'23.306 N 148°37'55.47 W 11,126.99 65.77 224.91 5,657.60 4,473.80 -6,044.68 5,987,887.74 668,229.25 70°22'22.710 N 148°37'57.26 W 11,222.14 65.77 224.88 5,696.65 -6,835,07 -6,105.92 5,987,824.86 668,169.46 70°22'22.105 N 148°37'59.05 W 11,317.10 65.84 222.35 5,735.57 -6,597.7;`7, -6,165.66 5,987,760.79 668,111.19 70°22'21.488 N 148°38'0.80 W 11,411.38 65.73 223.11 5,774.24 -6,660.93 -6,224.01 5,987,696.29 668,054.34 70°22'20.866 N 148°38'2.50 W 11,505.90 65.63 222.61 5,813.17 -6,724.07 -6,282.60 5,987,631.81 667,997.24 70°22'20.245 N 148°38'4.22 W 11,600.81 65.64 222.66 5,852.33 -6,787.67 -6,341.16 5,987,566.87 667,940.18 70°22'19.619 N 148°38'5.93 W 11,695.63 65.57 222.59 5,891.49 -6,851.21 -6,399.63 5,987,501.99 667,883.20 70°22'18.993 N 148°38'7.64 W 11,790.35 65.60 222.72 5,930.64 -6,914.65 -6,458.08 5,987,437.21 667,826.26 70°22'18.369 N 148°38'9.35 W 11,884.52 65.61 219.60 5,969.54 -6,979.20 -6,514.51 5,987,371.36 667,771.35 70°22'17.734 N 148°38'11.00 W 11,979.32 65.61 222.33 6,008.70 -7,044.39 -6,571.11 5,987,304.88 667,716.29 70°22'17.092 N 148°38'12.65 W 12,074.21 65.64 221.68 6,047.86 -7,108.62 -6,628.95 5,987,239.33 667,659.96 70°22'16.460 N 148°38'14.34 W 12,169.10 65.58 222.63 6,087.04 -7,172.68 -6,686.95 5,987,173.93 667,603.47 70°22'15.829 N 148°38'16.04 W 12,263.41 65.51 222.03 6,126.09 -7,236.15 -6,744.76 5,987,109.14 667,547.16 70°22'15.205 N 148°38'17.72 W 12,358.38 65.60 223.49 6,165.39 -7,299.62 -6,803.46 5,987,044.32 667,489.96 70°22'14.580 N 148°38'19.44 W 12,453.67 65.60 223.88 6,204.75 -7,362.38 -6,863.39 5,986,980.19 667,431.51 70°22'13.962 N 148°38'21.19 W 12,548.32 65.60 224.33 6,243.85 -7,424.27 -6,923.38 5,986,916.92 667,372.98 70°22'13.353 N 148°38'22.94 W 12,642.78 65.81 224.32 6,282.72 -7,485.86 -6,983.54 5,986,853.95 667,314.28 70°22'12.747 N 148°38'24.70 W 12,737.66 65.81 225.24 6,321.60 -7,547.30 -7,044.50 5,986,791.12 667,254.76 70°22'12.142 N 148°38'26.48 W 12,832.15 65.80 225.92 6,360.32 -7,607.62 -7,106.06 5,986,729.38 667,194.63 70°22'11.548 N 148°38'28.28 W 12,926.95 65.75 226.05 6,399.22 -7,667.69 -7,168.23 5,986,667.89 667,133.88 70°22'10.957 N 148°38'30.10 W 13,021.62 65.74 223.47 6,438.12 -7,728.97 -7,229.00 5,986,605.21 667,074.56 70°22'10.353 N 148°38'31.88 W 13,116.68 65.75 223.77 6,477.17 -7,791.71 -7,288.79 5,986,541.10 667,016.25 70°22'9.736 N 148°38'33.62 W 13,211.37 65.87 223.97 6,515.97 -7,853.98 -7,348.65 5,986,477.45 666,957.86 70°22'9.123 N 148°38'35.37 W 13,306.09 65.75 222.85 6,554.78 -7,916.75 -7,408.03 5,986,413.33 666,899.96 70°22'8.505 N 148°38'37.11 W 13,401.04 65.78 223.29 6,593.76 -7,980.00 -7,467.16 5,986,348.72 666,842.33 70°22'7.882 N 148°38'38.84 W 13,495.30 65.77 223.12 6,632.44 -8,042.66 -7,526.00 5,986,284.72 666,784.96 70°22'7.265 N 148°38'40.56 W 13,590.61 65.77 222.30 6,671.55 -8,106.52 -7,584.96 5,986,219.50 666,727.51 70°22'6.637 N 148°38'42.28 W 13,684.79 65.84 222.35 6,710.15 -8,170.03 -7,642.80 5,986,154.66 666,671.17 70°22'6.011 N 148°38'43.97 W 13,779.33 65.74 222.46 6,748.92 -8,233.70 -7,700.95 5,986,089.66 666,614.52 70°22'5.385 N 148°38'45.67 W 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 5 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • r1 0 bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221@ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-5 +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude I 13,874.05 65.71 222.27 6,787.86 -8,297.50 -7,759.13 5,986,024.53 666,557.84 70°22'4.757 N 148°38'47.37 W 13,969.29 65.77 222.43 6,826.99 -8,361.67 -7,817.62 5,985,959.02 666,500.87 70°22'4.125 N 148°38'49.08 W 14,064.06 65.78 223.16 6,865.88 -8,425.09 -7,876.34 5,985,894.26 666,443.65 70°22'3.501 N 148°38'50.79 W 14,158.82 65.75 223.62 6,904.78 -8,487.88 -7,935.70 5,985,830.10 666,385.77 70°22'2.883 N 148°38'52.53 W 14,253.48 65.80 223.87 6,943.62 -8,550.24 -7,995.39 5,985,766.37 666,327.55 70°22'2.269 N 148°38'54.27 W 14,349.07 65.77 223.74 6,982.82 -8,613.16 -8,055.73 5,985,702.07 666,268.69 70°22'1.649 N 148°38'56.03 W 14,443.39 65.71 223.42 7,021.58 -8,675.45 -8,115.01 5,985,638.42 666,210.88 70°22'1.036 N 148°38'57.76 W 14,538.12 65.81 223.89 7,060.47 -8,737.95 -8,174.64 5,985,574.55 666,152.73 70°22'0.421 N 148°38'59.51 W 14,633.14 65.72 223.02 7,099.48 -8,800.84 -8,234.23 5,985,510.29 666,094.62 70°21'59.801 N 148°39'1.25 W 14,728.19 64.20 223.80 7,139.70 -8,863.40 -8,293.41 5,985,446.37 666,036.93 70°21'59.185 N 148°39'2.98 W 14,822.40 61.90 223.17 7,182.40 -8,924.33 -8,351.20 5,985,384.13 665,980.57 70°21'58.586 N 148°39'4.66 W 14,916.88 59.43 223.57 7,228.68 -8,984.20 -8,407.75 5,985,322.96 665,925.43 70°21'57.996 N 148°39'6.32 W 15,011.91 56.71 223.55 7,278.94 -9,042.64 -8,463.33 5,985,263.24 665,871.24 70°21'57.421 N 148°39'7.94 W 15,105.91 53.64 223.14 7,332.61 -9,098.74 -8,516.29 5,9845205.92 665,819.60 70°21'56.868 N 148°39'9.49 W 15,201.46 49.84 222.15 7,391.77 -9,153.91 -8,567.12 5985 i49 59 665,770.07 70°21'56.325 N 148°39'10.97 W 15,295.68 46.85 224.50 7,454.39 -9,205.13 -8,615.38 5,985,09 .,E X65,723.02 70°21'55.821 N 148°39'12.38 W 15,390.97 43.79 222.99 7,521.39 -9,254.05 -8,662.24 5 01947.2, - 665,677.31 70°21'55.339 N 148°39'13.75 W 15,485.50 42.79 223.13 7,590.19 -9,301.41 -8,706.50 ,5,984 665,634.18 70°21'54.873 N 148°39'15.04 W 15,580.72 40.35 223.12 7,661.43 -9,347.52 -8,74448 ` 4,951.76 665,592.08 70°21'54.419 N 148°39'16.30 W 15,675.21 37.28 222.92 7,735.04 -9,390.82 -8,790.65 5;04,907.57 665,552.69 70°21'53.993 N 148°39'17.48 W 15,770.11 34.19 222.23 7,812.07 -9,431 62 4527 59 5 $4,865.91 665,516.15 70°21'53.591 N 148°39'18.58 W 15,865.59 31.36 221.87 7,892.34 -9A69.91 '4,1362:24 .5,984,826.75 665,482.44 70°21'53.213 N 148°39'19.59 W 15,960.17 28.09 221.39 7,974.46 9,505 6 03.37 5,984,790.99 665,452.11 70°21'52.868 N 148°39'20.50 W 16,054.95 23.98 223.04 8,059.61 -9,535 86 t' .8,921:08 5,984,759.52 665,424.93 70°21'52.565 N 148°39'21.32 W 16,149.94 21.60 223.24 8,147.18 .4562 71 4,946.45 5,984,732.10 665,400.40 70°21'52.300 N 148°39'22.05 W 16,244.50 19.20 222.69 8,235.80 s,.4,586,0 -808.90 5,984,707.47 665,378.50 70°21'52.063 N 148°39'22.71 W 16,291.75 19.23 223.49 8,280.42 4,59.8'.18 -8,979.53 5,984,695.87 665,368.15 70°21'51.951 N 148°39'23.02 W 16,326.00 19.23 223.49 8,312.76 -9,.®'=,36 -8,987.29 5,984,687.51 665,360.58 70°21'51.871 N 148°39'23.24 W Projection to TD Design Annotations Measured Vertical Local Coordinates Depth Depth +N/-S +E/-W (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Comment 4,276.17 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 TIP 4,364.00 2,871.56 -2,017.69 -1,793.36 KOP 16,326.00 8,312.76 -9,606.36 -8,987.29 Projection to TD Checked By: Approved By: Date: 2/17/2015 10:35:14AM Page 6 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 . , • • 2 1 1 8 5 2 5 4 9 6 RECEIVED MAR 1 1 2015 bp AOGGC North America - ALASKA - BP Point McIntyre Pt Mac 1 P1-122 P1-122PB1 500292353370 Design: P1-122PB1 Survey Report - Geographic 19 February, 2015 1 I EMI BAKER HUGHES • • ONRIM t,str bp Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-1221@ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-1221 @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Project Point McIntyre,GPB,GPMA Map System: US State Plane 1927(Exact solution) System Datum: Mean Sea Level Geo Datum: NAD 1927(NADCON CONUS) Using Well Reference Point Map Zone: Alaska Zone 04 Using geodetic scale factor Site Pt Mac 1,TR-12-14 Site Position: Northing: 5,990,567.020 usft Latitude: 70°22'48.179 N From: Map Easting: 672,146 940 usft Longitude: 148°36'0.861 W Position Uncertainty: 0.00 usft Slot Radius: 0.000 in Grid Convergence: 1.32 ° Well P1-122 API No. 500292353300 Well Position +N/-S 0.00 usft Northing: 5,994,499.920 usft Latitude: 70°23'26.401 N +E/-W 0.00 usft Easting: 674,121.140 usft Longitude: 148°35'0.413 W Position Uncertainty 0.00 usft Wellhead Elevation: usft Ground Level: 10.00 usft Wellbore P1-122PB1 API no. 500292353370 Magnetics Model Name Sample Date Declination Dip Angle Field Strength (°) 11 (nT) BGGM2014 1/12/2015 19.54 81.08 57,602 Design P1-122PB1 Audit Notes: Version: Phase: ACTUAL Tie On Depth: 47.10 Vertical Section: Depth From(TVD) +N/-S +EJ-W Direction (usft) (usft) (usft) (o) 47.10 0.00 0.00 222.05 Survey Program Date: 2/19/2015 From To (usft) (usft) Survey(Wellbore) Tool Name Description 50.00 1,174.00 Gyro SS(P1-122PB1) GYD-GC-SS Gyrodata gyro single shots 1,250.71 5,570.55 OTK MWD 16"(P1-122PB1) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 2 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • ... on . by Survey Report-Geographic BAKER HUGHES Y Com an North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 °' S' Company: Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) p� ''''' ) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True 3 Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 47.10 0.00 0.00 47.10 0.00 0.00 5,994,499.920 674,121.140 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.413 W 50.00 0.24 120.73 50.00 0.00 0.01 5,994,499.917 674,121.145 70°23'26.401 N 148°35'0.413 W 100.00 0.05 104.96 100.00 -0.06 0.12 5,994,499.860 674,121.258 70°23'26.401 N 148°35 0.410 W 145.00 0.20 129.82 145.00 -0.12 0.20 5,994,499.807 674,121.338 70°23'26.400 N 148°35'0.408 W 170.00 0.22 137.74 170.00 -0.18 0.26 5,994,499.745 674,121.406 70°23'26.399 N 148°35'0.406 W 235.00 0.30 138.72 235.00 -0.40 0.46 5,994,499.529 674,121.607 70°23'26.397 N 148°35'0.400 W 269.00 0.40 146.19 269.00 -0.57 0.58 5,994,499.367 674,121.735 70°23'26.396 N 148°35'0.396 W 331.00 0.51 156.60 331.00 -1.00 0.81 5,994,498.939 674,121.975 70°23'26.391 N 148°35'0.390 W 423.00 1.13 170.76 422.99 -2.27 1.12 5,994,497.676 674,122.313 70°23'26.379 N 148°35'0.381 W 516.00 1.76 174.56 515.96 -4.60 1.40 5,994,495.356 674,122.650 70°23'26.356 N 148°35'0.372 W 611.00 2.48 179.74 610.89 -8.11 1.55 5,994,491.853 674,122.879 70°23'26.321 N 148°35'0.368 W 705.00 5.68 179.33 704.64 -14.79 1.61 5,994,485.170 674,123.098 70°23'26.256 N 148°35'0.366 W 739.00 7.27 183.56 738.42 -18.62 1.50 5,994,481.339 674,123.074 70°23'26.218 N 148°35'0.369 W 769.00 8.91 182.73 768.12 -22.84 1.27 5,994477.120 674,122.943 70°23'26.177 N 148°35'0.376 W 799.00 10.26 189.26 797.70 -27.80 0.73 5 994 47`x,151 674,122.519 70°23'26.128 N 148°35'0.392 W 893.00 11.55 196.12 890.01 -45.10 -3.23 0,,994,454.Y$ 4,118.963 70°23'25.958 N 148°35'0.508 W 988.00 13.64 198.10 982.72 -64.89 -9.35 i� X 434 83 qui 674,113.304 70°23'25.763 N 148°35'0.687 W 1,020.00 15.72 200.45 1,013.67 -72.54 -12.04 ' 994 V 1tt9, 674,110.796 70°23'25.688 N 148°35'0.766 W 1,050.00 18.20 205.32 1,042.37 -80.58 -1446 19 008 674,107.560 70°23'25.609 N 148°35'0.866 W ii 1,080.00 20.79 210.55 1,070.65 -89.40 20 11 5 410.079 674,103.056 70°23'25.522 N 148°35'1.004 W 1,114.00 22.20 208.87 1,102.28 -100 22 , >.iii. 26 34 '<{I i)9399.116 674,097.141 70°23'25.416 N 148°35'1.185 W i'i1,144.00 24.35 210.76 1,129.84 -110.59 32.24`;' `05194,388.703 674,091.482 70°23'25.314 N 148°35 1.357 W 1,174.00 26.24 216.65 1,156.97 -121.1+5, 39.37 5,994,377.903 674,084.609 70°23'25.210 N 148°35 1.566 W 1,250.71 29.35 220.10 1,224.82 -149.14 -640 5,994,349.400 674,063.030 70°23'24.934 N 148°35'2.217 W 1,345.05 31.56 223.63 1,306.15 -"184 70 y'-93.54 5,994,313.107 674,031.935 70°23'24.585 N 148°35'3.152 W 1,435.67 31.97 225.31 1,383.19 . -218/3 - .96 5,994,278.302 673,999.319 70°23'24.250 N 148°35'4.131 W 1,531.24 35.51 227.68 1,462.66 .295.23 -165.48 5,994,240.924 673,961.659 70°23'23.891 N 148°35'5.259 W 1,625.25 35.89 227.63 1,539.00 -292,18 -206.03 5,994,203.040 673,921.987 70°23'23.528 N 148°35'6.446 W 1,719.98 39.15 224.57 1,614.13 -33211. -247.54 5,994,162.056 673,881.418 70°23'23.134 N 148°35'7.662 W 1,814.85 41.64 221.46 1,686.39 -377.18 -289.44 5,994,116.129 673,840.583 70°23'22.692 N 148°35'8.888 W 1,846.83 43.56 220.04 1,709.93 -393.58 -303.56 5,994,099.405 673,826.845 70°23'22.530 N 148°35'9.302 W 1,879.92 46.96 219.35 1,733.21 -411.66 -318.57 5,994,080.977 673,812.264 70°23'22.353 N 148°35'9.741 W 1,909.15 47.50 219.42 1,753.06 -428.25 -332.18 5,994,064.081 673,799.040 70°23'22.189 N 148°35'10.140 W 2,004.07 43.40 219.04 1,819.64 -480.63 -374.96 5,994,010.721 673,757.497 70°23'21.674 N 148°35 11.392 W 2,099.03 44.51 219.04 1,888.00 -531.82 -416.48 5,993,958.579 673,717.189 70°23'21.171 N 148°35 12.608 W 2,193.72 48.56 219.53 1,953.12 -585.00 -459.99 5,993,904.407 673,674.928 70°23'20.648 N 148°35'13.882 W 2,288.39 51.40 220.89 2,014.00 -640.35 -506.80 5,993,847.988 673,629.420 70°23'20.103 N 148°35'15.252 W 2,383.38 55.98 221.20 2,070.23 -698.06 -557.06 5,993,789.127 673,580.526 70°23'19.536 N 148°35'16.724 W 2,415.82 58.96 221.87 2,087.67 -718.53 -575.19 5,993,768.242 673,562.874 70°23'19.334 N 148°35'17.255 W 2,447.87 61.93 221.95 2,103.48 -739.27 -593.81 5,993,747.070 673,544.743 70°23'19.130 N 148°35'17.800 W 2,478.54 63.23 222.46 2,117.60 -759.44 -612.10 5,993,726.486 673,526.929 70°23'18.932 N 148°35 18.335 W 2,573.84 60.54 223.57 2,162.51 -820.89 -669.43 5,993,663.713 673,471.052 70°23'18.328 N 148°35'20.014 W 2,668.37 63.21 223.30 2,207.07 -881.43 -726.74 5,993,601.864 673,415.170 70°23'17.732 N 148°35'21.691 W 2,763.18 62.66 223.02 2,250.21 -943.01 -784.49 5,993,538.955 673,358.872 70°23'17.126 N 148°35'23.382 W 2,858.11 65.50 222.87 2,291.70 -1,005.51 -842.65 5,993,475.128 673,302.185 70°23'16.512 N 148°35'25.085 W 2,951.93 64.99 222.81 2,330.98 -1,067.98 -900.59 5,993,411.328 673,245.728 70°23'15.897 N 148°35'26.781 W 3,046.79 67.91 222.71 2,368.88 -1,131.82 -959.62 5,993,346.136 673,188.202 70°23'15.269 N 148°35'28.509 W 3,141.77 68.52 224.02 2,404.13 -1,195.93 -1,020.18 5,993,280.632 673,129.156 70°23'14.639 N 148°35'30.282 W 3,236.12 70.14 224.28 2,437.43 -1,259.27 -1,081.66 5,993,215.884 673,069.165 70°23'14.016 N 148°35'32.082 W 3,330.44 68.72 224.73 2,470.57 -1,322.25 -1,143.56 5,993,151.485 673,008.755 70°23'13.396 N 148°35'33.894 W 3,424.93 66.69 225.62 2,506.42 -1,383.88 -1,205.56 5,993,088.432 672,948.211 70°23'12.790 N 148°35'35.708 W 3,518.43 68.09 226.18 2,542.36 -1,443.94 -1,267.55 5,993,026.946 672,887.646 70°23'12.199 N 148°35'37.523 W 3,614.09 66.82 226.04 2,579.04 -1,505.19 -1,331.22 5,992,964.235 672,825.424 70°23'11.597 N 148°35'39.387 W 3,708.45 65.58 224.33 2,617.12 -1,566.03 -1,392.46 5,992,901.986 672,765.616 70°23'10.998 N 148°35'41.179 W 3,802.97 65.47 221.31 2,656.29 -1,629.12 -1,450.92 5,992,837.557 672,708.641 70°23'10.378 N 148°35'42.891 W 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • ,�� P Survey Report GeographicBAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122 Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Well: P1-122 North Reference: True Wellbore: P1-122PB1 Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Design: P1-122PB1 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Survey Measured Vertical Map Map Depth Inclination Azimuth Depth +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting (usft) (°) (°) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Latitude Longitude 3,897.33 66.78 220.22 2,694.48 -1,694.48 -1,507.26 5,992,770.915 672,653.847 70°23'9.735 N 148°35'44.539 W 3,992.58 66.23 221.06 2,732.45 -1,760.76 -1,564.15 5,992,703.327 672,598.518 70°23'9.083 N 148°35'46.205 W 4,086.88 67.28 221.30 2,769.67 -1,825.97 -1,621.20 5,992,636.809 672,543.006 70°23'8.441 N 148°35'47.874 W 4,182.03 68.28 221.05 2,805.65 -1,892.27 -1,679.19 5,992,569.180 672,486.580 70°23'7.789 N 148°35'49.572 W 4,276.17 68.70 222.54 2,840.17 -1,957.57 -1,737.56 5,992,502.550 672,429.750 70°23'7.147 N 148°35'51.280 W 4,370.18 68.49 222.15 2,874.48 -2,022.26 -1,796.52 5,992,436.509 672,372.319 70°23'6.510 N 148°35'53.005 W 4,466.95 67.90 223.35 2,910.43 -2,088.23 -1,857.50 5,992,369.135 672,312.891 70°23'5.861 N 148°35'54.790 W 4,561.86 64.53 223.45 2,948.70 -2,151.33 -1,917.17 5,992,304.673 672,254.717 70°23'5.241 N 148°35'56.536 W 4,656.20 63.59 223.21 2,989.97 -2,213.04 -1,975.38 5,992,241.629 672,197.960 70°23'4.634 N 148°35'58.240 W 4,751.51 64.55 224.79 3,031.64 -2,274.69 -2,034.92 5,992,178.612 672,139.873 70°23'4.027 N 148°35'59.982 W 4,846.16 66.29 226.02 3,071.01 -2,335.11 -2,096.21 5,992,116.782 672,080.009 70°23'3.433 N 148°36'1.776 W 4,940.24 65.75 226.65 3,109.25 -2,394.46 -2,158.40 5,992,056.004 672,019.231 70°23'2.849 N 148°36'3.596 W 5,035.09 64.36 225.79 3,149.25 -2,453.96 -2,220.49 5,991,995.079 671,958.544 70°23'2.264 N 148°36'5.413 W 5,130.34 64.55 222.81 3,190.33 -2,515.46 -2,280.50 5,991,932.205 671,899.985 70°23'1.659 N 148°36'7.169 W 5,224.90 64.03 221.48 3,231.36 -2,578.62 -2,337.67 5,991,867.728 671,844.307 70°23'1.037 N 148°36'8.842 W 5,257.26 61.72 221.10 3,246.11 -2,600.26 -2,356.67 5,991,845.655 671,825.813 70°23'0.824 N 148°36'9.398 W 5,288.86 59.49 221.36 3,261.62 -2,620.97 -2,374.82 5,991,824.534 671,808.157 70°23'0.621 N 148°36'9.929 W 5,319.71 58.69 221.37 3,277.47 -2,640.83 -2,392.31 5,991,804.269 671,791.134 70°23'0.425 N 148°36'10.441 W 5,414.68 62.58 220.35 3,324.03 -2,703.43 -2,446.43 5,991,740.435 671,738.484 70°22'59.809 N 148°36'12.025 W 5,508.67 65.33 220.35 3,365.29 -2,767.77 -2,501.10 5,991,674.834 671,685.332 70°22'59.176 N 148°36'13.624 W 5,570.55 66.53 220.48 3,390.53 -2,810.79 -2,537.73 5,991,630.980 671,649.717 70°22'58.753 N 148°36'14.696 W 5,631.00 66.53 220.48 3,414.61 -2,852.97 -2,573.73 5,991,587.979 671,614.715 70°22'58.338 N 148°36'15.749 W Projection to TD 2/19/2015 11:59:13AM Page 4 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator <AKDCWellIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 11:00 AM To: Regg,James B (DOA);Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Cc: AK, D&C Well Integrity Coordinator; Daniel, Ryan Subject: INJECTOR P1-122 (PTD#2141850) MIT-IA FAILED Attachments: image001.png Jim/Chris Injector P1-122 (PTD#2141850) is a grass root well that Parker 272 is currently on. I was informed by the Rig WSL that the MIT-IA has failed. The well is reclassified as Not Operable and will be placed on the Quarterly Not Operable Injection Report. Thank you, Kevin Parks (Alternate:Laurie Ginter) BP Alaska-Well Integrity Coordinator GVVGlobal Wells Organization Office: 907.659.5102 WIC Email:AKDCWeIlIntegrityCoordinator@bp.com 1 v0FT8 4,14 Iy/y�sA THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas 41 -s�a7 ofALASI��A Conservation Commission Lit1-i} `,` _- 333 West Seventh Avenue GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 OF ALASII‘P Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov March 6, 2015 Mr. Douglas B. Von Tish Sag River Team Lead, Resource Development BP Exploration(Alaska) Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 RE: Docket Number: OTH-15-007 Variance Request PBU P1-122 PTD 214-185 Dear Mr. Von Tish: On March 6, 2015, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) received a request for variance to allow completion of the Prudhoe Bay Unit (PBU) P1-122 well and alternating injection of both miscible injectant (MI) and water. According to information provided by BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA), cement isolation cannot be demonstrated between the Kuparuk reservoir and the overlying Sierra Nevada interval, which contains scattered thin intervals of permeable sandstone that are oil-bearing but are not commercially viable resources. As a consequence, some of the water and MI that BPXA intends to inject into the Kuparuk reservoir could enter thin sandstone beds within the Sierra Nevada interval, locally pressurizing those sandstone beds and potentially causing waste of MI resources. Well integrity and reservoir isolation are integral components of successful and environmentally sound enhanced oil recovery programs. As such, BPXA may complete the PBU P1-122 well as proposed to conduct diagnostic testing. The diagnostic testing period is limited to no more than 60 days from the date of first injection during which time injection will be limited to water only. After injection stabilizes BPXA must utilize a water-flow log, or other diagnostic test that is acceptable to the AOGCC, to demonstrate isolation of the Kuparuk reservoir from the overlying Sierra Nevada interval and submit this data to the AOGCC. BPXA must obtain AOGCC approval to continue injection operations beyond the 60-day diagnostic testing period authorized by this letter. It is AOGCC's understanding that BPXA's proposed completion configuration will allow re-entry of the well using a coiled-tubing rig to conduct additional cement squeeze operations should BPXA deem those operations necessary. Sincerely, Cathy P. oerster Commissioner, Chair • Variance Request PBU P1-122 March 6,2015 Page 2 of 2 RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL NOTICE As provided in AS 31.05.080(a),within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision,or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown,a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it. If the notice was mailed,then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order or decision is believed to be erroneous. The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within 10-days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration,upon denial,this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction,in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed. If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration,this order or decision does not become final. Rather,the order or decision on reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC,and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails,OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes,the order or decision on reconsideration. 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O 0 Carlisle, Samantha J (DOA) From: Loepp,Victoria T (DOA) Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 3:39 PM To: Carlisle, Samantha J (DOA) Subject: FW: P1-122i Variance Request - PTD#214185 Attachments: P1-122i Proposed Completion Post Remediation.pdf; P1-122 Information 3-5-2015 .pptx; P1-122i_Kuparuk_Sierra_Nevada_Summary_03_06_2015.docx From: Leemhuis, Jacob [mailto:Jacob.Leemhuis©abp.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 1:38 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Von Tish, Douglas B Subject: P1-1221 Variance Request - PTD #214185 Victoria, Based off our earlier conversation, BP is requesting a variance for isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada Sands. I have attached documentation that summarizes our discussion as well as outlines the risks and mitigations of going forward with the planned operations(previously approved). If the variance request is approved,the operations would be as follows: 1. Swap the well over to 9.8 ppg completion brine. 2. Run cast iron bridge plug on E-Line and set directly above the bottom perforations. 3. Run completion with two production packers,which would be straddling the upper perforations. (Attached schematic) 4. Set the production packers (2). Pressure up on the Inner Annulus to confirm the top production packer. 5. Freeze protect well and move rig off. Post Rig Operations 1. Pull ball and Rod. 2. Pressure up through tubing to confirm lower packer has properly set. 3. Perforate well bore 4. Flowback to clean out perforation debris 5. Put on injection Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907) 223-6792 Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com 1 b P March 6, 2015 Ms. Victoria Loepp, Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: P1-122 EOR infector, Midnight Sun Pool Dear Ms. Loepp, As per our telephone conference today, this letter summarizes the status of the P1-122 injection well with respect to isolation of the Kuparuk reservoir interval from the overlying Sierra Nevada sand interval, our plans for the well, and request for a variance to complete the well and put it on injection, and a summary of risks that this could present. As was presented today, and is depicted in the attached PowerPoint Document (P1-122 Information 3- 5-2015.pptx), the P1-122 well was drilled to T.D. and encountered a 103' tvd interval of Kuparuk reservoir interval, into which we intend to alternatingly inject both miscible injectant and water. Our Kuparuk log model indicates that this zone is highly permeable, with intervals of 1-3 darcies. The Kuparuk is overlain by 134' tvd of HRZ Shale, which forms a regionally continuous seal for the Kuparuk reservoir. The Colville Formation lies above the HRZ and contains the Sierra Nevada interval in its lowermost portion. The Sierra Nevada is 139' tvd thick in total in the P1-122 well, most of which appears to have low permeability. The Sierra Nevada does have some thin sand intervals that appear to have permeability, especially in the basal section. However we do not have a log model specifically designed for the Sierra Nevada, and thus the permeabilities shown on slide #10 of the attached PowerPoint may different than depicted. Mud logs from offset wells indicate that the Sierra Nevada sands are hydrocarbon bearing. As was presented by BP Petrophysicists Gerardo Cedillo, interpretation of log data indicates that: 1) Cement isolation cannot be demonstrated between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada. Logs indicate patchy cement with potential channels over this interval. The distributed nature of the cement in this interval does not provide confidence that another cement squeeze has a high likelihood of successfully providing isolation. The HRZ Shale may collapse and form a barrier between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada, but this cannot be demonstrated at this time. 2) Cement isolation was achieved over the Colville Formation between the Sierra Nevada and the overlying West Sak sands. As was shown in the Midnight Sun Field Current Pressure Map in the attached PowerPoint, the Kuparuk reservoir has been pressure depleted. Statics from offset wells showed pressures ranging from 3216 psi (7.69 ppg equivalent) in E-101, 3455 psi (8.26 ppg) in E-102, and 3379 (8.08 ppg) in E- 100. The Kuparuk has a calculated fracture pressure of 5667 psi (13.54 ppg). The Sierra Nevada interval is expected to be overpressured, with a most likely pressure of 9.9 ppg equivalent. The Sierra Nevada was drilled with a 10.3 ppg mud in P1-122. The calculated fracture gradient for the sand interval of the Sierra Nevada is 14.07 ppg. The fracture gradient for the HRZ Shale is 16.85 ppg. 1 1111 • Based on analog wells and the expected maximum surface injection pressures, it is expected that P1- 122 will have a downhole injection pressure of approximately 4200 psi (10.0 ppg) when injecting miscible injectant, and approximately 5200 psi (12.4 ppg) when injecting produced water. These injection pressures are below the frac gradients for the Kuparuk sandstone, and below the frac gradient for the Sierra Nevada sands and the HRZ shale. It cannot currently be demonstrated that there is cement isolation between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada sands, a consequence of which is that some injectant intended for the Kuparuk could enter the Sierra Nevada sands. However, we assert that there's a low likelihood that significant volumes of injectant will do so. This assertion is supported by: 1) The high permeabilities of the thick Kuparuk sand and its depleted pressure state will make it preferentially take injectant versus the potential for injectant to enter the thin, lower permeability Sierra Nevada sands that are at higher pressures 2) P1-122i will not inject above frac pressure for either the Kuparuk or the Sierra Nevada sands, and that when on miscible injectant, injection pressures will be below that of the expected pore pressure of the Sierra Nevada 3) The unstable HRZ Shale between the Kuparuk and the Sierra Nevada could collapse around the 7" liner and form a barrier to flow in the annulus. Risks associated with injection into the well in its current state are: 1) Some injectant could enter the Sierra Nevada sand intervals. This injection could locally increase pressures in the Sierra Nevada sands. 2) Some waste of injectant intended to sweep the Kuparuk could occur if it were to enter the Sierra Nevada sands. Given the limited risks presented and low likelihood of occurrence, we request that the P1-122 well be allowed to be completed as per the attached completion diagram and put on injection. Sincerely, Douglas B. Von Tish BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Sag River Team Lead Resource Development 2 TREE= 41/8'`W" P1 -122i VVELLHEAD= FMC - SAFETY NOTES: ACTUATOR= _., Updated Completion Proposal INITIAL KB ELEV= BF.ELEV= + KOP= Max Angle= W -500 113-3/8"TAM PORT COLLA Datum MD= Dab=TVD= II I I. 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"t ' , PERMT No: API No: , SEC 35,T12N,R12E,3629'FSL&3175 FEL BP Exploration(Alaska) • • 0 bp March 6, 2015 Ms. Victoria Loepp, Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: P1-122 EOR injector, Midnight Sun Pool Dear Ms. Loepp, As per our telephone conference today, this letter summarizes the status of the P1-122 injection well with respect to isolation of the Kuparuk reservoir interval from the overlying Sierra Nevada sand interval, our plans for the well, and request for a variance to complete the well and put it on injection, and a summary of risks that this could present. As was presented today, and is depicted in the attached PowerPoint Document (P1-122 Information 3- 5-2015.pptx), the P1-122 well was drilled to T.D. and encountered a 103' tvd interval of Kuparuk reservoir interval, into which we intend to alternatingly inject both miscible injectant and water. Our Kuparuk log model indicates that this zone is highly permeable, with intervals of 1-3 darcies. The Kuparuk is overlain by 134' tvd of HRZ Shale, which forms a regionally continuous seal for the Kuparuk reservoir. The Colville Formation lies above the HRZ and contains the Sierra Nevada interval in its lowermost portion. The Sierra Nevada is 139' tvd thick in total in the P1-122 well, most of which appears to have low permeability. The Sierra Nevada does have some thin sand intervals that appear to have permeability, especially in the basal section. However we do not have a log model specifically designed for the Sierra Nevada, and thus the permeabilities shown on slide #10 of the attached PowerPoint may different than depicted. Mud logs from offset wells indicate that the Sierra Nevada sands are hydrocarbon bearing. As was presented by BP Petrophysicists Gerardo Cedillo, interpretation of log data indicates that: 1) Cement isolation cannot be demonstrated between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada. Logs indicate patchy cement with potential channels over this interval. The distributed nature of the cement in this interval does not provide confidence that another cement squeeze has a high likelihood of successfully providing isolation. The HRZ Shale may collapse and form a barrier between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada, but this cannot be demonstrated at this time. 2) Cement isolation was achieved over the Colville Formation between the Sierra Nevada and the overlying West Sak sands. As was shown in the Midnight Sun Field Current Pressure Map in the attached PowerPoint, the Kuparuk reservoir has been pressure depleted. Statics from offset wells showed pressures ranging from 3216 psi (7.69 ppg equivalent) in E-101, 3455 psi (8.26 ppg) in E-102, and 3379 (8.08 ppg) in E- 100. The Kuparuk has a calculated fracture pressure of 5667 psi (13.54 ppg). The Sierra Nevada interval is expected to be overpressured, with a most likely pressure of 9.9 ppg equivalent. The Sierra Nevada was drilled with a 10.3 ppg mud in P1-122. The calculated fracture gradient for the sand interval of the Sierra Nevada is 14.07 ppg. The fracture gradient for the HRZ Shale is 16.85 ppg. 1 • • Based on analog wells and the expected maximum surface injection pressures, it is expected that P1- 122 will have a downhole injection pressure of approximately 4200 psi (10.0 ppg) when injecting miscible injectant, and approximately 5200 psi (12.4 ppg) when injecting produced water. These injection pressures are below the frac gradients for the Kuparuk sandstone, and below the frac gradient for the Sierra Nevada sands and the HRZ shale. It cannot currently be demonstrated that there is cement isolation between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada sands, a consequence of which is that some injectant intended for the Kuparuk could enter the Sierra Nevada sands. However, we assert that there's a low likelihood that significant volumes of injectant will do so. This assertion is supported by: 1) The high permeabilities of the thick Kuparuk sand and its depleted pressure state will make it preferentially take injectant versus the potential for injectant to enter the thin, lower permeability Sierra Nevada sands that are at higher pressures 2) P1-122i will not inject above frac pressure for either the Kuparuk or the Sierra Nevada sands, and that when on miscible injectant, injection pressures will be below that of the expected pore pressure of the Sierra Nevada 3) The unstable HRZ Shale between the Kuparuk and the Sierra Nevada could collapse around the 7" liner and form a barrier to flow in the annulus. Risks associated with injection into the well in its current state are: 1) Some injectant could enter the Sierra Nevada sand intervals. This injection could locally increase pressures in the Sierra Nevada sands. 2) Some waste of injectant intended to sweep the Kuparuk could occur if it were to enter the Sierra Nevada sands. Given the limited risks presented and low likelihood of occurrence, we request that the P1-122 well be allowed to be completed as per the attached completion diagram and put on injection. Sincerely, Douglas B. Von Tish BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Sag River Team Lead Resource Development 2 • • Carlisle, Samantha J (DOA) From: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 3:39 PM To: Carlisle, Samantha J (DOA) Subject: FW: P1-1221 Variance Request - PTD #214185 Attachments: P1-1221 Proposed Completion Post Remediation.pdf; P1-122 Information 3-5-2015 .pptx; P1-122i_Kuparuk_Sierra_Nevada_Summary_03_06_2015.docx From: Leemhuis, Jacob [mailto:Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 1:38 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Von Tish, Douglas B Subject: P1-122i Variance Request- PTD #214185 Victoria, Based off our earlier conversation, BP is requesting a variance for isolation between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada Sands. I have attached documentation that summarizes our discussion as well as outlines the risks and mitigations of going forward with the planned operations (previously approved). If the variance request is approved,the operations would be as follows: 1. Swap the well over to 9.8 ppg completion brine. 2. Run cast iron bridge plug on E-Line and set directly above the bottom perforations. 3. Run completion with two production packers,which would be straddling the upper perforations. (Attached schematic) 4. Set the production packers(2). Pressure up on the Inner Annulus to confirm the top production packer. 5. Freeze protect well and move rig off. Post Rig Operations 1. Pull ball and Rod. 2. Pressure up through tubing to confirm lower packer has properly set. 3. Perforate well bore 4. Flowback to clean out perforation debris 5. Put on injection Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907) 223-6792 Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com 1 ! • b P March 6, 2015 Ms. Victoria Loepp, Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Subject: P1-122 EOR injector, Midnight Sun Pool Dear Ms. Loepp, As per our telephone conference today, this letter summarizes the status of the P1-122 injection well with respect to isolation of the Kuparuk reservoir interval from the overlying Sierra Nevada sand interval, our plans for the well, and request for a variance to complete the well and put it on injection, and a summary of risks that this could present. As was presented today, and is depicted in the attached PowerPoint Document (P1-122 Information 3- 5-2015.pptx), the P1-122 well was drilled to T.D. and encountered a 103' tvd interval of Kuparuk reservoir interval, into which we intend to alternatingly inject both miscible injectant and water. Our Kuparuk log model indicates that this zone is highly permeable, with intervals of 1-3 darcies. The Kuparuk is overlain by 134' tvd of HRZ Shale, which forms a regionally continuous seal for the Kuparuk reservoir. The Colville Formation lies above the HRZ and contains the Sierra Nevada interval in its lowermost portion. The Sierra Nevada is 139' tvd thick in total in the P1-122 well, most of which appears to have low permeability. The Sierra Nevada does have some thin sand intervals that appear to have permeability, especially in the basal section. However we do not have a log model specifically designed for the Sierra Nevada, and thus the permeabilities shown on slide #10 of the attached PowerPoint may different than depicted. Mud logs from offset wells indicate that the Sierra Nevada sands are hydrocarbon bearing. As was presented by BP Petrophysicists Gerardo Cedillo, interpretation of log data indicates that: 1) Cement isolation cannot be demonstrated between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada. Logs indicate patchy cement with potential channels over this interval. The distributed nature of the cement in this interval does not provide confidence that another cement squeeze has a high likelihood of successfully providing isolation. The HRZ Shale may collapse and form a barrier between the Kuparuk and Sierra Nevada, but this cannot be demonstrated at this time. 2) Cement isolation was achieved over the Colville Formation between the Sierra Nevada and the overlying West Sak sands. As was shown in the Midnight Sun Field Current Pressure Map in the attached PowerPoint, the Kuparuk reservoir has been pressure depleted. Statics from offset wells showed pressures ranging from 3216 psi (7.69 ppg equivalent) in E-101, 3455 psi (8.26 ppg) in E-102, and 3379 (8.08 ppg) in E- 100. The Kuparuk has a calculated fracture pressure of 5667 psi (13.54 ppg). The Sierra Nevada interval is expected to be overpressured, with a most likely pressure of 9.9 ppg equivalent. The Sierra Nevada was drilled with a 10.3 ppg mud in P1-122. The calculated fracture gradient for the sand interval of the Sierra Nevada is 14.07 ppg. The fracture gradient for the HRZ Shale is 16.85 ppg. 1 10 Based on analog wells and t ie expected maximum surface injectionPrressures, it is expected that P1- 122 will have a downhole injection pressure of approximately 4200 psi (10.0 ppg) when injecting miscible injectant, and approximately 5200 psi (12.4 ppg) when injecting produced water. These injection pressures are below the frac gradients for the Kuparuk sandstone, and below the frac gradient for the Sierra Nevada sands and the HRZ shale. It cannot currently be demonstrated that there is cement isolation between the Kuparuk reservoir and the Sierra Nevada sands, a consequence of which is that some injectant intended for the Kuparuk could enter the Sierra Nevada sands. However, we assert that there's a low likelihood that significant volumes of injectant will do so. This assertion is supported by: 1) The high permeabilities of the thick Kuparuk sand and its depleted pressure state will make it preferentially take injectant versus the potential for injectant to enter the thin, lower permeability Sierra Nevada sands that are at higher pressures 2) P1-122i will not inject above frac pressure for either the Kuparuk or the Sierra Nevada sands, and that when on miscible injectant, injection pressures will be below that of the expected pore pressure of the Sierra Nevada 3) The unstable HRZ Shale between the Kuparuk and the Sierra Nevada could collapse around the 7" liner and form a barrier to flow in the annulus. Risks associated with injection into the well in its current state are: 1) Some injectant could enter the Sierra Nevada sand intervals. This injection could locally increase pressures in the Sierra Nevada sands. 2) Some waste of injectant intended to sweep the Kuparuk could occur if it were to enter the Sierra Nevada sands. Given the limited risks presented and low likelihood of occurrence, we request that the P1-122 well be allowed to be completed as per the attached completion diagram and put on injection. Sincerely, Douglas B. Von Tish BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. 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T ! i LO 0 T ‘16 T. a (pus) Lund • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Leemhuis,Jacob <Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 2:00 PM To: Loepp,Victoria T (DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD#214185a Attachments: P1-122i Remediate Scab (Updated).pdf; P1-122i Remediate Scab Scenario 2.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria, We developed a new way to complete P1-122 that would meet(20 AAC 25.412(b)), which would allow the production packer to be within 200' MD of the top perforation. I have attached the approved scab liner schematic as well as the new completion schematic for your review. The revised plan would be to run a straddle packer over the top perforation. We would test via the Inner Annulus to confirm the top packer has properly set and pressure test through the tubing(post rig)to confirm the bottom packer has set. This is of course all dependent on having adequate zonal isolation. Update on current operations: We are completing our BOP test. We will then rig up E-Line to run a USIT to confirm zonal isolation. Once we have received the log,we will be sending the log to you for review. With your permission, we would like to move forward with this new completion design. Thanks, Jacob From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@ alaska.gov] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 10:40 AM To: Leemhuis, Jacob Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD #214185 Jacob, A waiver is granted to allow the packer to be placed—720' MD above the top perforation (20 AAC 25.412(b)) provided there is adequate zonal isolation. Results of USIT log to be reviewed with the AOGCC when conducted. Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.LoeppOalaska.gov 1 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail mess e,including any attachments,contains informaofrom the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeoo@alaska.gov From: Leemhuis, Jacob [mailto:Jacob.Leemhuis c(a. bp.com] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3:51 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD #214185 Victoria, Based off previous operations and assuming we have adequate zonal isolation shown by the isolation scanner(USIT) log, we are seeking a waiver from 20 AAC 25.412 (b) which states: "...The packer must be placed within 200 feet measured depth above the top of the perforations, unless the commission approves a different placement depth as the commission considers appropriate given the thickness and depth of the confining zone." We will be running a 4-1/2" Scab liner over the perforations used to squeeze cement behind the 7" liner for adequate zonal isolation between DPZ1 and DPZ 2. This liner will be cemented in place (to the lop of the liner)and pressure tested to 4,000 psi. The liner top packer will be -150 feet above the top set of perforations,which was used to squeeze cement. Based off this depth,the closest we can get the 4-1/2"x 7" Production Packer is 720' MD (582'TVD). There is currently no other alternative to set this packer any lower without plug and abandoning this hole section and drilling a new sidetrack. I have attached a Proposed Completion Schematic with all the relevant depths and DPZs. Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907)223-6792 Jacob.LeemhuisPbp.com 2 CW WEL.L.HEAD= 41/8'FMC • P1 -122i AY NOTES: ACTUATOR= 1Tl L KBUpdateed Completion Proposal BF.B_EV= 416 KOP_ � io Max Angle= e" 4. , -500 113-3/8'TAM PORT COLLAR,D= ' `I to Datum IVO= ` ot Datum ND- ? ' 4. •.2,000 -j41 'I$XM,X3.$13" 20"CONDUCTOR, 129#,X-56.D= 19.124 H 80' V 13-3/8',68#,L-80,BTC,D=12.415 -I —6,693 y �� GAS LFT MANDRELS ST MD ND DEV TYPE VLV LATCH FORT (ATE Minimum ID = " a@ 3 TOC h 5,510'MD (3,243'TVDss)— Zr fig /4 I'41 I` 414. 04 04 Ilk I` 4. IN.4 I; r x 9-5/8"Liner Top -I 10,542' ecd 1P4 I� 174, /4 9-5/8,40#, L-80, VT, .0758 bpf, 10=8.835' H 10,687' r Nt TOC to be detemn fled by Isoht bn ScannerLog 4-1/2" HES X NIP, ID=3.725" H 16,765' 15,795' Hr X 4-1/2'HES TNT PKR,D=3.870" 3----_ i • 4-1/2'TBG,12.6#, 13Cr-85 VT,.0152 bpf, – Y D=3.958` if. ' 16,836' --I4-1/2"HES X NP,D=3.813" e 4-1/2' HES X NIP, ID=3.725"–I 16,960' IPJ I+ r I I 15,875' I—7"X 4-1/2'HES TNT PKR,D=3.870" I 4-1/2" HES XN NIP, 10=3.725"-i 16,990' i I I op / \ 16,000' H4-112"WLEG,D=4.00" f ' e P erbrate Kupanzk e Top Pexf-16,075'M D OP 0 - 15,186' —Packer set right above Perfs iv- II, g r CSG,26#.13Cr-85 VTHC.0383 bpf,D=6.276" —I —16,324' L-------- Chan outdown to 16,319' M D (5'M D above pxevibus shoe) DATE REV BY COMMENTS DATE REV BY OOM ENTS AURORA UNIT 07/18/14 JCL BULD PROPOSAL WELL: P1-1221 PERMIT No: AR No: 50-029- _-00 SEC 35,T12N,R12E,3629'FSL&3175 FEL BP Exploration(Alaska) TD Zt ¢— igs- Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Leemhuis,Jacob <Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 11:26 AM To: Loepp,Victoria T (DOA) Subject: RE: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD#214185 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Thanks. Best estimate would be running the log sometime this weekend, most likely Sunday at the earliest. Thanks again, Jacob From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.guv] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 10:40 AM To: Leemhuis, Jacob Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD #214185 Jacob, A waiver is granted to allow the packer to be placed -720' MD above the top perforation (20 AAC 25.412(b)) provided there is adequate zonal isolation. Results of USIT log to be reviewed with the AOGCC when conducted. Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loepp a(�.alaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeoo@alaska.gov From: Leemhuis, Jacob [mailto:Jacob.LeemhuisObp.com] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3:51 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD #214185 Victoria, 1 Based off previous operations and assuming we have adequate zonal isolation shown by the isolation scanner(USIT) log, we are seeking a waiver from 20 AAC 25.412 (b)which states: "...The packer must be placed within 200 feet measured depth above the top of the perforations, unless the commission approves a different placement depth as the commission considers appropriate given the thickness and depth of the confining zone." We will be running a 4-1/2"Scab liner over the perforations used to squeeze cement behind the 7" liner for adequate zonal isolation between DPZ1 and DPZ 2. This liner will be cemented in place (to the lop of the liner) and pressure tested to 4,000 psi. The liner top packer will be^'150 feet above the top set of perforations,which was used to squeeze cement. Based off this depth,the closest we can get the 4-1/2"x 7" Production Packer is 720' MD (582'TVD). There is currently no other alternative to set this packer any lower without plug and abandoning this hole section and drilling a new sidetrack. I have attached a Proposed Completion Schematic with all the relevant depths and DPZs. Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907)223-6792 Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com 2 • /7TO zIg -185" 1110 Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Leemhuis,Jacob <Jacobieemhuis@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 3:51 PM To: Loepp,Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Allen, Kenneth W; Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: P1-122 Production Packer Waiver PTD#214185 Attachments: P1-1221 Remediate Scab (Updated).pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria, Based off previous operations and assuming we have adequate zonal isolation shown by the isolation scanner(USIT) log, we are seeking a waiver from 20 AAC 25.412 (b)which states: "...The packer must be placed within 200 feet measured depth above the top of the perforations, unless the commission approves a different placement depth as the commission considers appropriate given the thickness and depth of the confining zone." We will be running a 4-1/2" Scab liner over the perforations used to squeeze cement behind the 7" liner for adequate zonal isolation between DPZ1 and DPZ 2. This liner will be cemented in place (to the lop of the liner)and pressure tested to 4,000 psi. The liner top packer will be^'150 feet above the top set of perforations,which was used to squeeze cement. Based off this depth,the closest we can get the 4-1/2"x 7" Production Packer is 720' MD (582'TVD). There is currently no other alternative to set this packer any lower without plug and abandoning this hole section and drilling a new sidetrack. I have attached a Proposed Completion Schematic with all the relevant depths and DPZs. Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907)223-6792 Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com 3 • • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Leemhuis, Jacob <Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 10:40 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Cc: Lastufka,Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-1221 Remediation Plan Forward - PTD#214185 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria, If the USIT shows we have adequate zonal isolation,we would not do a water flow log. Is there a specific document I need to fill out to request a waiver? Thanks, Jacob From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [mailto:victoria.loepp@ alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 10:35 AM To: Leemhuis, Jacob Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122i Remediation Plan Forward - PTD #214185 Jacob, The placement of the production packer will require a waiver. I don't see any other alternative.Would a water flow for, once the well is on injection be useful? Victoria From: Leemhuis, Jacob [mailto:Jacob.Leemhuis@ba.com] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2015 8:45 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: RE: P1-122i Remediation Plan Forward - PTD #214185 Victoria, I wanted to give you an update on our cement remediation progress. We did our cement squeeze through our squeeze packer this morning, and laid our weighted pill on top of the squeeze packer. Once our cement reaches -200 psi compressive strength,we will do an injectivity test. If we do get injectivity, we will pump our balanced cement plug and squeeze as much cement away as possible, leaving at least 200' MD above the top perforation. We will be doing a clean out run and then running an Isolation Scanner to get cement quality behind pipe. 4 • • I have attached our propose completion schematic with the 4-1/2" scab liner over the perforations. Based off the depths, this will put our production packer^'720' MD(582'TVD) above our top planned perfs. Please let me know if there is any issue with the production packer placement. Thanks, Jacob From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) (mailto:victoria.loepp@alaska.gov] Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 2:17 PM To: Leemhuis, Jacob Subject: Re: P1-122i Remediation Plan Forward - PTD #214185 Approval is granted to proceed with the remediation squeeze.We will visit tomorrow morning on your remaining plan forward. Thanx for the update, Victoria Sent from my iPhone On Feb 22, 2015, at 1:49 PM, Leemhuis,Jacob<Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com>wrote: Victoria, P1-122i production liner was logged prior to perforating. The log had shown there was not enough cement in the annulus to achieve isolation. We elected to run another log,which showed the same outcome. Since we will be perforating the 7" liner to squeeze cement behind pipe,we will have to run a 4-1/2" scab liner over the perforations. By doing this, it will shift the 4-1/2"x 7" production packer up to 15,410' MD. This will be^'665' MD above the top perforation. I have attached our plan forward proposal for your approval. I have also attached an updated completion schematic for your approval. I will try and give you a call to talk you through the operations. Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary Office: (907)564-4989 Cell: (907)223-6792 Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com <P1-122i Remediate Scab.pdf <P1-122i Remediate State.pdf5 <P1-122 Cement squeeze (3) - Draft.docx> 5 TREE= 4-1/8'CNV -.. WELLHEAD= FMC P1 -122i •t-Y NOTES: ACTUATOR= MAL KB EI.EV= Updated Completion Proposal BE.ELEV= KOP= ;:: Max Angie= ' ' -500 113-3/8'TAM PORT COLLAR,D Datum MD= Datum TVD= J20'CONDUCTOR, 129#,X-56,D= 19.124u--{ 80' I ,k. -2,00D --14-12'l$xri, =aai Y. 13-3/8",68#,L-80,BTC,D12.415 --j -6,693GAS LFT MANDR�S © ST ND ND DEV TYPE VLV LATCH PORT DATE Minimum ID = " @_ TOC is 5,510'MD (3,243'TVD ss)----- 774 37 i!e SV1 -8,179'MD (4,434'TVD) i. r i1. 4 iI;i r 7"x 9-58"Liner Top -{ 10,642' IG".:' ; t: DPZ 1 (SV1 -TCM3) !CI. •I.J0,VT, .0758 bpf, 1D=8.835" H 10,687' ' I I --16,316' --14-1/2'HE. NP,D=3.813" Productbn PackerD istance - TCM3 -1 ,4b3''MD (b,b19.'7VD) -720'M D above Top Perforatbn '4"-' 2 \ -15,355' -17'X 4-1/2'HES TNT PKR,D=3.8r, -582'TVD above Top Perbiatbn I I ---- -16,396' -14-1/2'HES X NP,D=3.813' -16,476'J-14-112'HES XN MP,D=3.725' 4-1t .,, i, 12.6#,13Cr T ' -I -15,485' ' ' ID=3.958' / -16,486' --I4-1/2"VVLEG,D=4.00" 4-1/2"Productbn LberTop 4 -15,480'M D (150'M D above perforatbn) ..,.. -. TO C to be deteim bed by Tsohtbn ScannerLog S r rna Nevada Sands 'L' Top -15,760'M D (7,804'TVD) r Bottom -15,924'MD (7,943'TVD) r THRZ -15,942'MD (7,958'TVD) t : P erbrate Kupanzk DPZ 2(rHRZ -TMLV) • Top Pew-16,075'M D TM LV -16,191'MD (8,185'TVD) y ,�� --- 4-1/2"PBTD at-16,229'MD •I'CSG,26#,13Cr-85 VTHC.0383 bpf,13=6.276" H -16,324' i i\C man outdOW n to 16,319' M D (5'M D above prevbus shoe) DATE REV BY CONVENTS DATE REV BY COMMENTS AURORA UNIT 07/18/14 JCL BOLD PROPOSAL WELL: P1-122i PERMIT No: API No: 50-029- -00 SEC 35,T12N,R12E,3629'FSL&3175 FEL BP Exploration(Alaska) • PTO Z/ 1 - / 5( y Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Loepp,Victoria T (DOA) Sent: Friday,January 23, 2015 2:23 PM To: 'Rose,John G (ASRC)' Subject: RE: P1-1221 Surface Casing (PTD 214-185) John, Thank you for the notification. I will update the well files with this new development and plans. Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeppaalaska.gov CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission(AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Loepp at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Loeop@alaska.gov From: Rose, John G (ASRC) [mailto:John.G.Rose©bp.com] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 10:52 AM To: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) Subject: P1-1221 Surface Casing (PTD 214-185) Victoria, Per my phone message please note the following comments as they apply to the surface casing change for this well: 1. With the 16" surface hole drilled to 5631' MD, our 13-3/8" surface casing stuck at 4357' MD when RIH (possibly differential sticking). 2. Our plan is to move forward with a single stage cement job pumping a sufficient volume of cement to bring cement to surface as detailed below: a. 1274'of 16" hole below 13-3/8"shoe at 4357' MD=315 bbls b. 2357'of 13-3/8"x 16"from casing shoe to BPF at 2000'+30%excess=230 bbls c. 2000'of 13-3/8"x 16"from BPF to surface+300%=598 bbls d. Total Cement Requirement= 1143 bbls e. Total Cement Prepared to Pump= 1197 bbls (1080 bbls of 11.5 ppg lead+117 bbls of 15.8 ppg tail) Note: Do not expect to displace the full 315 bbls of mud in the open-hole below the casing shoe due to flocculation/mud contamination which should form a "bottom" as some footage below the shoe, therefore, a good portion of the 315 bbls of cement calculated for that part of the well will most likely be excess cement at surface at the job completion. 1. R t • 40 With the 13-3/8" casing cement in place at 4357' MD,our plan will be to sidetrack around the 1274'of 16" hole below the shoe and the get back on our directional plan to TD the 12-1/4" per the approved Wel!plan. I will advise the rig WSL to notify your North Slope Inspector of this change of plans and let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks -jr John G. Rose GWO—Alaska Staff Engineer Office 907-564-5271 Cell 907-748-5223 Home 907-243-8813 2 OF T • • 0, V1/4�s THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas ALASKA®® Conseation Commission _ _ 333 West Seventh Avenue AGOVERNOR BILL WALKER' 2-�- _ _ Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 � Main: 907.279.1433 OF ALAS' Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Ken Allen Engineering Team Leader BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Re: Prudhoe Bay Field, Midnight Sun Oil Pool, PBU P1-122 BP Exploration(Alaska), Inc. Permit No: 214-185 Surface Location: 1374' FSL, 937' FEL, SEC. 16, T12N, R14E,UM Bottomhole Location: 2946' FNL, 4657' FEL, SEC. 29, T12N, R14E, UM Dear Mr. Allen: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced service well. Regulation 20 AAC 25.071(a) authorizes the AOGCC to specify types of well logs to be run. In addition to the well logging program proposed by BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. in the attached application, the following well logs are also required for this well: Gamma ray log from surface casing point to conductor, cased hole gamma ray log is acceptable. Per Statute AS 31.05.030(d)(2)(B) and Regulation 20 AAC 25.071, composite curves for well logs run must be submitted to the AOGCC within 90 days after completion, suspension or abandonment of this well. This permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits or an approval required by law from other governmental agencies and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permits and approvals have been issued. In addition, the AOGCC reserves the right to withdraw the permit in the event it was erroneously issued. Operations must be conducted in accordance with AS 31.05 and Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code unless the AOGCC specifically authorizes a variance. Failure to comply with an applicable provision of AS 31.05, Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code, or a AOGCC order, or the terms and conditions of this permit may result in the revocation or suspension of the permit. Sincerely, .r/ Daniel . Seamount, Jr. Commissioner DATED this\ 1 day of December, 2014. STATE OF ALASKA RECEIVED ALASIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMIUN NOV 19 2014 •0` PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 1 a.Type of work: 1 b.Proposed Well Class: 0 Development Oil 0 Service Wini ®Single Zone 1 c.Specify if well coed for. ® Drill ❑ Lateral 0 Stratiqraphic Test ❑ Development Gas 0 Service-Supply 0 Multiple Zone 0 Coalbed Gas 0 Gas Hydrates 0 Redrill 0 Reentry 0 Exploratory ®Service-WAG ❑Service-Disp ❑Geothermal 0 Shale Gas 2.Operator Name: 5. Bond ® Blanket 0 Single Well 11.Well Name and Number: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. Bond No 6194193 PBU P1-122 3. Address 6. Proposed Depth: 12. Field/Pool(s) P.O. Box 196612,Anchorage,Alaska 99519-6612 MD 16264' TVD 8257' Prudhoe Bay/Midnight Sun 4a.Location of Well(Governmental Section): 7. Property Designation(Lease Number): Surf1374ace:FSL, 937' FEL, Sec. 16,T12N, R14E, UM ADL 02$L`9> & 28299 /4t>4c- Z`%? Alp c `1�C��/2�= — Top of Productive Horizon: 8. Land Use Permit: ,/,• 4'.5 6,e13.Approximate Spud Dat: r� 2894' FNL,4608' FEL, Sec. 29, T12N, R14E, UM `` ``` January 30r,2015 /2104- Total Depth 9.Acres in Property: 14.Distance to Nearest Property: 2946' FNL,4657' FEL, Sec.29,T12N, R14E, UM 312&2459 1765' - 4b. Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates-NAD 27): 10.KB Elevation above MSL: 57.1' feet 15.Distance to Nearest Well Open Surface: x 674121 y-5994500 ' Zone- ASP4 GL Elevation above MSL: 10' . feet to Same Pool: 2340' 16. Deviated Wells: Kickoff Depth: 300' feet 17. Maximum Anticipated Pressures in psig(see 20 AAC 25.035) Maximum Hole Angle: 66 degrees Downhole: 3696 • Surface: 2888 18. Casing Program Specifications Top-Setting Depth-Bottom Quantity of Cement,c.f.or sacks Hole Casing Weight Grade Coupling Length MD TVD MD TVD (including stage data) 20" 129# X-56 120' Surface Surface 120' 120' 16" 13-3/8" 68# L-80 BTC 5693' Surface Surface 5693' 3432' 2801 sx LiteCrete, 563 Class'G' 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 40# L-80 VT 10747' Surface Surface 10747' 5507' 1578 sx Class'G' 8-3/4" 7" 26# 13Cr85 VTHC 5667' 10597' 5446' 16264' 8257' 230 sx Class'G' 19. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY(To be completed for Redrill and Re-entry Operations) Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Plugs(measured): Effective Depth MD(ft): Effective Depth TVD(ft): Junk(measured) Casing _ Length Size Cement Volume MD TVD Conductor/Structural Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): 20.Attachments: ❑ Property Plat ® BOP Sketch ® Drilling Program 0 Time vs Depth Plot ❑Shallow Hazard Analysis 0 Diverter Sketch ❑Seabed Report ® Drilling Fluid Program ®20 AAC 25.050 Requirements 21. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: Date 22. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct: Contact Jacob Leemhuis,564-4989 6c.V.50 i.4.-"vi Email Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com Printed Name Ken Allen r.,_Al Title Engineering Team Leader Signature -- j Phone 564-4366 Date IV/9�Z(7/4 Commission Use Only Permit To Drill API Number: �, �, Permit Approval_Date: See cover letter for Number: ..�-l4 ` 50-'1G.l f s= `7 3�"S`" °a. 1`7" f\4...//L,Ol. other requirements: Conditions of Approval: If box is checked,well may not be used to explore for,test,or produce coalbed methane,gas hydrates,or gas 111 � contained shales: Other: e o h /-6-5f to o o c p s r . Samples Req'd ❑Yes (,�No Mud Log Req'd: 0 Yes 2 No 4 1,-,,,,, u10 ,-- p re-v-e i -i-rr fo 2.5—(),0 p 5 . HZS Measures: ❑Yes ❑No Directional Survey Req'd: ®Yes ❑No now ln/ c'- ' Y/e VV'u.i V e c1 < /6300 Spacing exception req'd: ❑YesIt No inclination-only svy Req'd: 0 Yes 1 No cir/sl/,-,15 per oto .4A-G 25, h3 (j ) APPROVED BYc)1-17-- APPROVED BY 2l l 7, COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date Form 10-401 Revised 10/2012 T is r t t I 2 nths from the date of approval(20 AAC 25.005(g)) Submit Form and Attac4kents In Duplicate • • To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission From: Jacob Leemhuis, ODE Date: November 18, 2014 Re: P1-122i Permit to Drill The P1-122i well is scheduled to be drilled by Parker 272 in January 2015. This grassroots well is a gas and water injector targeting the Kuparuk sands. The planned well is a three string design using a 13-3/8" surface casing, 9-5/8" intermediate casing, and 7" injection liner. The surface casing will be set in the SV5 shale in order to isolate the permafrost and any possible hydrates. The intermediate casing will be set in the UG3. Injection liner will be set below the Kuparuk formation in the Miluveach shale. The maximum anticipated surface pressure from the Kuparuk sands with a full column of gas from TD to surface is —2,868 psi (assuming a 8.8 ppg TKUP most likely reservoir pressure). This well will be drilled by Parker 272 using a Hydril 5,000 psi, four preventer BOP stack (three rams and one annular preventer). The BOP rams will be tested to 4,000 psi and the annular preventer tested to 3,500 psi. A detailed operations summary is included with the permit application. Below is a brief summary of planned drilling operations: 1. Move in Parker 272 and function test diverter. 2. Drill 16" surface hole to 5,693 ft MD. 3. Run 13-3/8" surface casing and cement to surface. 4. Nipple up BOPE and test to 4,000 psi. 5. Pressure test surface casing to 3,500 psi. Drill out the shoe and perform LOT. 6. Drill 12-1/4" intermediate hole to Ugnu 3 at 10,747 ft MD. 7. Run 9-5/8" casing and cement to 650' TVD above DPZ 1 (TOC at—6,643 ft MD). Pressure test casing to 4,000 psi. 8. Drill out of intermediate shoe and perform LOT. 9. Drill 8-3/4" production hole through Kuparuk to TMLV at—16,264 ft MD. 10. Run a 7", solid, chrome, production liner and cement to 1,000' MD above TKUP (TOC at 15,070' MD) 11. Pressure test liner top packer to 4,000 psi 12. Run 4-1/2" chrome completion tubing. Set production packer. 13. Pressure test the tubing and the inner annulus to 4,000 psi each. 14. Rig down and move off the well. In addition to a planned well summary, a directional plan and proposed completion schematic is attached to the permit application. If there are any questions concerning information on P1-122i please do not hesitate to use the contact information below. Jacob Leemhuis Cell: (907) 223-6792 Office: (907) 564-4989 Email: Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com Attachments: Well Bore Schematic Rig Shadow Directional Plan Area Review Map BOPE Schematic Well Head Schematic Diverter Line Layout Diagram P1-122i PTD Page 1 11/18/2014 • • Planned Well Summary Well P1-122i Well WAG Injector Objecet tive Kuparuk Current Status Grass Roots Well Estimated Start Date: 01/15/2015 , Time to Complete: 47.9 Days Surface Northing Easting Offsets TRS Location 5,994,499.97 674,121.18 1,374.1 FSL / T12N R14E sec 16 936.8 FEL Northing Easting TVDss Offsets TRS Tgt5984751.9 665416.0 -8,020' 2385.39 FSL / T12N R14E TKUP 4608.36 FEL Sec 29 BHL 5984698.7 665368.6 -8,200' 2333.28 FSL / T12N R14E 4657.11 FEL Sec 29 Planned KOP: 300' MD / - Planned TD: 16,264' MD / - 242.90' TVDss 8,200' TVDss Rig: Parker 272 . BF-RT: 47.10' - RTE (ref MSL): 57.1' Directional — Baker P1-122i (P5) KOP: 300' MD Maximum Hole Angle: —65.76° in 13-3/8", 9-5/8", and 7" sections Close Approach Wells: No close approach/anti-collision issues Surface to - 1,160' MD GYD-GC-SS 1,160' MD to 2,400' MD MWD 1,160' MD to 5,693' MD MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA Survey Program: 5,963' MD to 7,000' MD MWD 5,693' MD to 10,747' MD MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA 10,747' MD to 12,050' MD MWD 10,747' MD to 16,264' MD MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA The well crosses outside of the lease boundary in the upper Sagavirktok Nearest Property Line: while drilling southwest from PM1. The well re-enters the lease boundary in the UG1. At TD, the well is 1,765' away from the lease boundary. Nearest Well within Pool: 2,340 ft P1-122i PTD Page 2 11/18/2014 • • Formation Tops & Pore Pressure Estimate Estimated Most Likely Depth Uncertainty Fluid Type Formation Formation Top pore Pressure (+/ TVD ft) (for sands) (TVDss) BPRF -1,800.0 8.40 20' SV6 -3,033.0 8.40 80' Water EOCU -3,045.0 8.40 80' Water SV5 -3,150.0 8.40 80' Water Surface Csg Pt -3375(5693' MD) SV4 3,450.0 8.40 80' Water SV3 3,816.0 8.40 80' Water SV2 3,985.0 8.40 100' Water/CBM SV1 4,415.0 8.40 100' Water/CBM UG4 4,760.0 8.40 100' Water UG4A 4,800.0 8.40 100' Water UG3 5,054.0 8.40 100' Water Intermediate Csg -5450(10,747'MD) Pt UG1 5,538.0 8.40 100' Water WS2 6,134.0 8.40 50' Water WS1 6,355.0 8.40 50' Water CM3 -6,576.0 9.50 50' Mid Colville -7,186.0 9.70 Base may Sierra Nev contain Sand/Lower -7,796.0 9.90 hyrdrocarbons Colville (Sierra Nevada in E-100) THRZ -7,950.0 9.90 75' TKUP -8,020.0 8.80 50' Oil,water j TMLV -8,098.0 9.90 50' V Casing/Tubing Program Hole Casing / Wt/Ft Grade Conn Length Top (ft) Bottom (ft) Size Tbg O.D. (ft) MD/TVDss MD/TVDss 20" 129# X-56 - 120 Surface 120/43 16" 13-3/8" 68# L-80 BTC 5,693 Surface 5,693/3,375 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 40# L-80 VT 10,747 Surface 10,747/5,450 8-3/4 7" 26# 13Cr-85 VTHC 5,667 10,597/5,389 16,264/8,200 Tubing 4.5" 12.6# 13Cr-85 VT 16,000 Surface 16,000/7,956 P1-122i PTD Page 3 11/18/2014 • S Mud Program Surface Hole Mud Properties: MAXDRIL-N 16" Hole Section Depth Interval Density PV YP z API FL pH MBT ppg (cp) Ib/100 ftml/30min Surface to 5,693' MD 8.6-8.8 - 6 -20 25 -65 < 10.0 10.3 - 11.0 < 20.0 Intermediate Hole Mud Properties: LSND 12-1/4" Hole Section Depth Interval Density PV YP API FL HTHP FL MBT pH (ppg) 5,693' - 10,747' MD 9.0 ' 10 - 15 18 -25 < 8.0 N/A < 20.0 8.5 - 9.5 Injection Hole Mud Properties: LSND 8-3/4" Hole Section Depth Interval Density PV YP API FL HTHP FL MBT pH (ppg) 10,747' - 13,000' MD 9.0 10 - 15 18 -25 < 8.0 N/A < 20.0 8.5 - 9.5 13,000' - 15,500' MD 10.0 10 - 15 18 -25 < 8.0 N/A < 20.0 8.5 -9.5 15,500' - 16,264' MD 10.3 - 10 - 15 18 -25 < 8.0 < 10.0 < 20.0 8.5 -9.5 Logging Program 16" Surface: Sample Catchers - not required for surface hole Drilling: DIR/GR/RES Open Hole: None Cased Hole: None 12-1/4" Intermediate: Sample Catchers-as required by Geology Drilling: DIR/GR/RES/DEN/NEU/APWD Open Hole: None Cased Hole: None 8-3/4" Production: Sample Catchers-as required by Geology Drilling: DIR/GR/RES/NEU/DEN/APWD Open Hole: None Cased Hole: Cement Bond Log Cement Program Casing Size 13-3/8" 72#, L-80 Surface Casing Lead: Annular volume plus 350% excess from surface to Base Perm and 40% excess from Base Basis: Perm to 1,000' MD above shoe. Port collar can be used as required by hole conditions. Lead TOC: Surface Tail: Annular volume plus 40% excess from 1,000' MD above shoe, and 80' MD shoe track Tail TOC: 1,000' MD above 13-3/8" casing shoe Total Cement Lead 952.2 bbls, 5,349.6 ft3, 2,800.85 sacks 11.0 ppg LiteCrete, Yield 1.91 ft3/sack Volume: Tail 116.7 bbls, 653.3 ft', 563.23 sacks 15.8 ppg Class G, Yield: 1.16 ft'/sack P1-122i PTD Page 4 11/18/2014 • Casing Size 9-5/8" 40#, L-80 Intermediate Casing Basis: Lead: None Tail: Open hole volume + 40% excess + 80 ft shoe track Tail TOC: 650' TVD above DPZ 1 (TOC at 6,643' MD) Total Cement Lead None Volume: Tail 326.5 bbls, 1,830.1 ft3, 1,577.71 sacks 15.8 ppg Class G, Yield: 1.16 ft'/sack Liner Size 7" 26#, 13Cr-85 Injection Liner Basis: Lead: None Tail: Open hole volume +40% excess + 80 ft shoe track Tail TOC: 1,0000' MD above TKUP (TOC at 15,070' MD) Total Cement Lead None Volume: Tail 47.8 bbls, 266.7 ft3, 229.9 sacks 15.8 ppg Class G, Yield: 1.16 ft /sack Surface and Anti-Collision Issues Surface Shut-in Wells: No wells need to be shut-in due to surface issues. Anti-Collision: No anti-collision issues exist. Hydrogen Sulfide Point McIntyre 1 is considered an H2S site. Recent H2S data from the pad is as follows: Well Name H2S Level Reading Date Comments #1 Closest SHL Well H2S Level P1-21 0 2/16/1994 #2 Closest SHL Well H2S Level P1-23 40 4/8/2012 #1 Closest BHL Well H2S Level E-100 N/A Injector #2 Closest BHL Well H2S Level E-102 110 1/9/2014 #3 Closest BHL Well H2S Level E-101 83 2/18/2014 #4 Closest BHL Well H2S Level E-103 n/a Injector Max. Recorded H2S on P1-20 850 9/17/2011 Pad/Facility Faults The well plan does not intersect any mapped faults. Drilling Waste Disposal • There is no annular injection in this well. • Cuttings Handling: Cuttings generated from drilling operations will be hauled to grind and inject at DS-04. Any metal cuttings will be sent to the North Slope Borough. • Fluid Handling: Haul all drilling and completion fluids and other Class II wastes to DS-04 for injection. Haul Class I waste to DS-04 and/or Pad 3 for disposal/Contact the GPB Environmental Advisors (659-5893) for guidance. P1-122i PTD Page 5 11/18/2014 • Well Control The 16" surface hole will be drilled with a diverter. (See attached diverter layout) The 12-1/4" hole and 8- 3/4" hole sections will be drilled with well control equipment consisting of 5,000 psi working pressure rams (2), blind/shear rams, and annular preventer capable of handling the maximum potential surface pressures. Based upon calculations below, BOP equipment will be tested to 4,000 psi (3,500 psi annular test). BOP test frequency for P1-122i will be 14 days with function test every 7 days. Except in the event of a significant operational issue that may affect well integrity or pose safety concerns, an extension to the 14 day BOP test period should not be requested. 12-1/4" Intermediate Interval Maximum anticipated BHP 2,405 psi at @ UG3 at 5,507' TVDss (8.4 ppg EMW) ✓ Maximum surface pressure 1,855 psi (.10 psi/ft gas gradient to surface) 25 bbls with a Fracture Gradient of 9.9 ppg EMW Kick tolerance 50 bbls with a Fracture Gradient of 10.1 ppg EMW Assumes 8.4 ppg PP in the UG3 + 0.5 ppg kick intensity and 9.0 ppg MW. Planned BOP test pressure Rams test to 4,000 psi/250 psi Annular test to 3,500 psi/250 psi Integrity Test-12-1/4" hole LOT after drilling -20' MD of new formation below the previous shoe 9-5/8" Casing The 9-5/8" casing rams will be installed in the top ram during the initial BOP test. 8-3/4" Injection Interval Maximum anticipated BHP 3,696 psi at @ TKUP at 8,077' TVDss (8.8 ppg EMW) Maximum surface pressure 2,888 psi (.10 psi/ft gas gradient to surface) 25 bbl with a Fracture Gradient of 11.3 ppg EMW Kick tolerance 50 bbl with a Fracture Gradient of 11.8 ppg EMW Assumes 8.8 ppg PP in the TKUP + 0.5 ppg kick intensity and 10.3 ppg MW. Planned BOP test pressure Rams test to 4,000 psi/250 psi Annular test to 3,500 psi/250 psi Integrity Test-8-3/4" hole LOT after drilling -20' MD of new formation below the previous shoe 7" Liner The upper VBRs will be changed to 7" rams to accommodate the 7" liner. Variance Request To avoid the risk of plugging the flow line with large rocks and wood encountered while drilling surface hole, it is requested to drill without a flow paddle for the first portion of the surface hole. After drilling past the larger rocks and wood sections, the flow paddle will be put back in the flow line (<1000 ft). Procedures/Safeguards with paddle removed: • Fluid levels will be monitored in the pits for both gains and losses while drilling. Alarms will be set to indicate if gain or loss of more than 5 bbls has occurred. • The well will be monitored for flow when the pumps are off at each connection. • The planned 8.6-8.8 ppg fluid will provide over balance to formation fluid. P1-122i PTD Page 6 11/18/2014 • • Operations Summary Pre-Rig Work: 1. Install 20" conductor 2. Weld on an FMC landing ring for the FMC Gen 5 wellhead on the conductor 3. If necessary, level the pad and prepare location for rig move. Bleed off process lines, and remove well houses as necessary. Rig Operations: Surface Casing Section 1. MIRU. Take on 8.6 ppg MAXDRIL-N 2. NU diverter spool & riser. Function test the diverter. 3. PU 5" drill pipe as required to TD the surface interval and stand back in the derrick. 4. MU the 16" drilling assembly with DIR/GR/RES on bent housing motor. Spud and directionally drill surface hole to base of permafrost. Gyro survey until magnetic interference clears up. CBU until hole is clean, then short trip to surface.. 5. RIH and continue drilling surface hole to section TD in shale above SV4 at 5,693' MD. CBU until hole is clean. POH on elevators (if necessary pump out of hole, RIH to bottom until able to POH on elevators). Lay down BHA. 6. Run 13-3/8", 68#, L-80, BTC-M with torque rings to -5,693' MD. Fully cement to surface, displacing cement with drilling fluid. 7. Nipple down the diverter spool and nipple up / test casing and tubing head. Nipple up the wellhead and BOPE (with top rams being 9-5/8") and test to 250-psi low/4,000-psi high. Test annular to 250-psi low/3,500-psi high. 8. Pressure test the 13-3/8" casing to 250 psi low/3,500 psi high for 5 minutes low/30 minutes high. Intermediate Casing Section 9. MU the 12-1/4" drilling BHA with PDC bit, RSS motor and DIR/GR/RES/PWD/ADN and RIH to float collar picking up 5" drill pipe as required to TD the intermediate interval. 10. Drill shoe track and displace well to 9.0 ppg LSND drilling fluid. 11. Drill 20 ft of new formation below 13-3/8" shoe and perform LOT per SOP. 12. Drill 12-1/4" intermediate interval to section TD in UG3 at 10,747' MD. 13. Circulate until hole is clean and condition mud for running the 9-5/8" casing. 14. Short trip bit to previous casing shoe. RIH hole to TD and CBU. Note cutting returns and fill on bottom. 15. POH on elevators and lay down BHA(if backreaming to get out of open hole is necessary, trip back to TD and POH on elevators final trip out). 16. Run 9-5/8", 40#, L-80, VAM TOP casing to 10,747' MD. CBU at surface casing shoe. 17. Stage pumps up and condition mud for cement job. Cement the 9-5/8" casing to 6,643' MD. 18. Pressure test the 9-5/8" casing to 250 psi low/4,000 psi high for 5 minutes low/30 minutes high when the plug bumps. 19. Install the 9-5/8" casing pack-off through the stack and test to 250 psi low/5,000 psi high for 30 minutes. 20. Change upper 9-5/8" casing rams to 2-7/8"x 5-1/2"VBR rams and test to 250 psi low/4,000 psi high. 21. Freeze-protect the 13-3/8"x 9-5/8" annulus, once the tail cement has reached compressive strength. P1-122i PTD Page 7 11/18/2014 • • Injection Liner Section 22. MU the 8-3/4" drilling BHA with PDC bit, RSS motor, and DIR/GR/RES/NEU/DEN. RIH and begin drilling out shoe track. 23. Displace the well to 9.0 ppg LSND fluid prior to fully drilling out shoe track. 24. Drill 20 ft of new formation and perform an LOT. 25. Drill 8-3/4" hole to TD at TMLV per directional plan. The mud weight will be increased to 10.0 ppg before drilling into the CM3 formation at 13,489' MD. A weighted spike fluid containing shale stabilization products will be added -500' prior to THRZ to raise the mud weight to 10.3 ppg. 26. Circulate bottoms up as required to clean the hole. Backream(MADD pass if necessary) to the 9-5/8" casing shoe. Circulate bottoms up inside the shoe. Trip in hole on elevators to TD. Circulate bottoms up and pull out of hole on elevators. Lay down drilling BHA. 27. Short trip bit to previous casing shoe. RIH hole to TD and CBU. Note cutting returns and fill on bottom. 28. POH on elevators and lay down BHA(if backreaming to get out of open hole is necessary, trip back to TD and POH on elevators final trip out). 29. Change upper 2-7/8" x 5-1/2"VBR rams to 7" rams. 30. MU and run 7" 26# 13CR VamTop liner to TD. 31. Run 7", 26#, 13Cr-85, VamTop liner to 264' MD. 32. Run 7" 26#, L-80, VamTop HC liner to 5,668' MD. 33. Run 7" liner on drill pipe to TD at 16,264' MD. 34. CBU at intermediate casing shoe. 35. Stage pumps up and condition mud for cement job. Cement the 7" liner to 1,000' MD above TKUP with 15.8 ppg Class G cement. 36. Set liner top packer and displace well to clean seawater above the liner top. 37. Pressure test casing and liner to 4,000 psi for 30 minutes. 38. POH, L/D the liner running tool. 39. Change upper 7" rams to 2-7/8" x 5-1/2"VBR rams. 40. RU and run Cement Evaluation Log 41. POH, L/D Cement Evaluation Log 42. RU DPC perf guns, RIH and perforate. Run Completion 43. Run dummy hanger and confirm landing string space-out 44. Run 4-1/2"Vam Top completion with GLMS. Space-out and stab into 5" PBR 45. Displace tubing and IA to 8.8 ppg brine. 46. Reverse circulate filtered 8.8 ppg brine and corrosion inhibitor into the tubing x casing annulus. 47. Drop ball/rod and set packer individually test the tubing and annulus to 4,000 psi for 30 minutes. Record each test. 48. Shear the DCR valve. 49. With landing joint still rigged up, reverse circulate diesel freeze protect using rig injection pump. 50. Allow diesel to U-tube, drain stack, and rig down landing joint. Monitor well for 1 hour to confirm well is dead. 51. Install TWC and test from above to 250 psi low/4,000 psi high for 5 minutes each and from below to 250 psi low/4,000 psi high for 5 minutes low/5 minutes high. 52. Nipple down the BOPE. Nipple up the adaptor flange and double master valves and test to 5,000 psi with diesel. 53. Ensure Heet® is left on TWC and only diesel (no water) is left in tree 54. Install all annulus valves and secure the well. Ensure T/IA/OA all have two barriers in place. 55. Secure the well. RDMO. P1-122i PTD Page 8 11/18/2014 1 Post Rig Operations: 1. Pull TWC 2. Pull ball and rod/ RHC-M with slickline 3. Perform negative test on 7" liner lap. 4. Pull GLM shear valve &dummies and install required GLVs. 5. Install flowlines and wellhouse P1-122i PTD Page 9 11/18/2014 i S P1-122i Drilling Critical Issues POST THIS NOTICE IN THE DOGHOUSE I. Well Control / Reservoir Pressures: A. Surface Hole: No overpressure is expected in the surface hole. Keep and maintain the mud temperature as low as possible. B. Intermediate Hole: The expected formation pressures are expected to be 8.4 ppg. The intermediate interval will be drilled with 9.0 ppg drilling fluid. C. Production Hole: The highest anticipated pore pressure in the production hole will be encountered in the Sierra Nevada Sand, HRZ, and Miluveach at 9.9 ppg. The interval will be drilled with a minimum ✓ of 10.3 ppg drilling fluid to provide adequate trip margin. II. Lost Circulation/Breathing A. Surface Hole: Lost circulation is considered a minimal risk if mud properties remain in specification. B. Intermediate Hole: Lost circulation is considered a minimal risk if mud properties remain in specification. C. Production Hole: Lost circulation is considered a minimal risk if mud properties remain in specification. D. Fault Crossings: There are no expected fault crossings. III. Integrity Testing Test Point Test Depth Test Type EMW(Ib/gal) 13-3/8" Shoe 20' -50' from the 13-3/8" Shoe LOT 9.9 ppg minimum (25bbls) 9-5/8" Shoe 20' - 50' from the 9-5/8" Shoe LOT 11.3 ppg minimum (25 bbls) IV. Hydrogen Sulfide ✓ A. As PM1 is considered an H2S site, refer to the ADW "Hydrogen Sulfide" SOP for the appropriate operational guidelines. The max recorded H2S readings on the pad were 850 ppm in P1-20 September 2011. V. Faults The well plan does not intersect any faults. VI. Anti-Collision Issues A. No anti-collision issues. - CONSULT THE PMI DATA SHEET AND THE WELL PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. P1-122i PTD Page 10 11/18/2014 ELLFEAD= FMC ImPl 1 1-11 3TUATOR 7 • seY NOTES: 1TIAL KB REV= PROPOSAL ,.‘ak-v= X Angle= .'4 —500 113-3/8"TAM PORI COLLAR ,tumM)= '-‘!7 * iturn ND.-- Cr. 1 , vri. rziivit. '-*4-7 I I 1 , ,..*20'CONDUCTOR, 129#,X 56, 1) - 19 124 H 80' 1 N,' --2,033 —14-VT FES XIII:V, aims rAhr'.* 5-55ve ze,a0 o 13-3/8",68#,L-80,BTC, II: 12 415 —I —6,693 —r-M i GAS LIFT MANDRELS Minimum ID = @ D ST MD ND DEV TY PE V LV LATCH PORT DATE TOO is 650'TVD above ------- r , 4 DPZ 1. TO C is 6,643'M D '47 -... 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CO- La- O V (n Ci Ci a0 .-- a0 'LNUN V (O s- CO N > 0 3Q (U N r r a0 O > J CCZ • C N N N c z N — 00 CO (O (D CO CO O 00 r s--N 00 a0O X) 0) LI) (O E U ,- 17 0_ -0 co N- 4- V co (D d' O Cr) )) O COC) 0) 00 a0 a0 N O 00 O O O U) 0) M (O Q g O N - N 2 = O (N W ui O O C) W 0) N N (O O V O) N V V 'a r r r (O CO O O - co N d. N 7 �-' c0 N r r O 0) CO W (O N (O (O V (O O C) lO E L V V V r (O O C) C N C NI 3 i N C N r' W r 2 ' 2 O r V 0 W ' 00 0) O ") 7 ��" V V V eD D) `c O O 'O ' U) � (U N 7 Cl 00 r (O (D N 0) V co- 0) N 0) 0 (O 4- (O N (0 N d N N V (O (O (D a0 N Z 0_ 0_ 0_ 0_ D_ O — .- ❑ N C O 0 O Cl) R N T C O ,i ` 0 c „p a(" r U- t; 0 C tp _ a E Q 4 c 0 a• a. m33 ❑ aL n `� • . Project Point Mdntyre 0astoTru9915 WELLBORE DETAILS:Plan P1.122i REFERENCEIf.�FCRM5TlON Fait, Site: Pt Mac n�reoorisa Parent Wellbore:No wellbore data is avail CA-0rdnate(NE)Reference:Well 171-122i_New Location,True Nosh Well: P1-122.New Location Strength 5760103. Tie on MD:47.10 Vertical(ND)Reterence:171.122.@ 5710isA(Parker 272) BAICIER 0 �a•' Wellbore:Plan Pt-t221 Plan:P1.122i Plan OPS 1/122ce Section VS)Re(erence'.Slot-(O.00N,OOOE) NN 5(171-122.New Location/Plan Pt-1221) t zasuretl Doth Refer ce177-722.@5710 A(P ker272) Calalation Method:Minimum Curvature HUGINS 0 WELL DETAILS:P1-122.New Location Ground Lewl: 10.00 -800 +N/-S of/-W Northing Easing LetittudeLongidde Slot 133/87'dace Casing 000 0.00 5994499.07 874121.18 70)2320.402N 148°35'0.41 W -160) - SECTION DETAILS - ,----24110 .240( Sec MD Inc Azi ND +N/-S +E/-W Dleg TFace VSect Target "' 1 47.10 0.00 0.00 47.10 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 y-320 • 2 244.70 0.00 0.00 244.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 444.70 2.00 180.00 444.66 -349 0.00 1.00 180.00 2.55 00-400 - - . 4 644.70 6.00 180.00 644.13 -17.44 0.00 2.00 0.00 12.73 co 5 2587.51 65.76 22351 2157.10 -842.07 -675.94 3.16 45.60 1076.70 V5B"hnenne`i!ateC0006 6 14696.89 65.76 22351 7129.10 -8850.18 -8277.68 0.00 0.0012117.99 v-480 7 15820.03 32.00 22300 7857.10 -9456.85-8849.81 3.01 479.5112951.88 P1-122.Target la 8 16263.65 18.70 22300 8257.10 -9595.45 -8979.05 3.00 180.0013141.38 C-560 O -640 - - ,L 7'.Production Luer =-720 + 0 CA 44 -8063 (..-e,?, -880 95%ci nf.no- 200.oo Pmt l gY Ygoa_____ 0 PI-1221 Target la ''i:, __...---.._.._marl Build 1.00 •' _ -11)40-9600 -8800 -800 -720 -(400 -5610 -480 -400 -320 2400-1606Tr-8011 0 800 60 "'" ------ Slar1bubo A10 West(-)/East(+)(800 usft/in) 1oa 1200 ANNOTATIONS Start 1:1,S 3.1 71,0 46.60 IBOU ":' .z ND MD Annotation BPRF 244.70 244.70 Start Build 1.00 3400 44466 444.70 Start Build 2.00 644.13 644.70 Stat DLS 3.16 7F045.60 0 2157.10 2587.51 Start 12109.38 hold at 2587.51 MD p 300 - . o _ _ _ 7129.10 14696.89 Start DLS 3.01 TFO-179.51 SVfi - ---r - 7857.10 15820.03 Start Drop-300 3600 SV4 - _ V.nn 5 8257.10 16263.65 TD at 16263.65 42, 6V3 330"wnfaozCasutg_ •oc IVO-- .a 4200 �' t.„moo` SV I a el-1'n 4800 004 :66 11 V -Z 5400 Seer nn S 301 TFC 1'79.51 '1.1G7 N StartDnp-30Q � 600 9 5/8".6 termoiateCe'ing -__ E -WS2 :ooEr1-1221 Teget la 66)0 CM3 a. c SURVEY PROGRAM 7200 ^c4m' Date:2014-11-04700:0:0 VafidaM:Yes Version: 7800 5` Depth From Depth To Survey/Plan Tod THRZ _ y�Vk� 4710 116000 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan 71-122i) GYDGC-SS -_7"Producr°n-L -- 1 - 1160.00 240000 P1-122.Plan 5(Plan P1-1220 MWD 8400 T1),.176163.65 116000 569300 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-1220 MWD4FR+4.4S-NOCA -500 0 50 1000 1500 200 25(10 300 3500 400 450 5000 5500 600 6500 700 7500 600 8500 900 950 10000 10500 11000 11500 12000 12500 13000 1351X)14000 5 300 700000 171-122.PlanS(Pan 171-1270 MWD 569300 1074700 P1-1221 Flan 5(Plan P1-122i) MAD-HFR+MS-WOCA Vertical Section at 223.10°(500 usft/in) 1074700 12050.00 P1-122.Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD 1074700 16263.65 P1-1221PIan5(Flan P1-1226 MWD4FR+MSWOCA • • by North America - ALASKA - BP Point McIntyre Pt Mac 1 P1-122i New Location Plan P1-122i P1-122i Plan 5 Anticollision Summary Report 04 November, 2014 'flu BAKER HUGHES al BP • FALII Anticollision Report BAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122i_New Location Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Reference Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site Error: 0.00usft North Reference: True Reference Well: P1-122i_New Location Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Well Error: 0.00usft Output errors are at 1.00 sigma Reference Wellbore Plan P1-122i Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Reference Design: P1-122i Plan 5 Offset TVD Reference: Offset Datum Reference P1-122i Plan 5 Filter type: GLOBAL FILTER APPLIED:All wellpaths within 200'+100/1000 of reference Interpolation Method: MD Interval 25.00usft Error Model: ISCWSA Depth Range: Unlimited Scan Method: Tray.Cylinder North Results Limited by: Maximum center-center distance of 1,821.69usft Error Surface: Elliptical Conic Survey Tool Program Date 11/4/2014 From To (usft) (usft) Survey(Wellbore) Tool Name Description 47.10 1,160.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) GYD-GC-SS Gyrodata gyro single shots 1,160.00 2,400.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD MWD-Standard 1,160.00 5,693.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 5,693.00 7,000.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD MWD-Standard 5,693.00 10,747.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal 10,747.00 12,050.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD MWD-Standard 10,747.00 16,263.65 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-122i) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA MWD+IFR+Multi Station W/O Crustal Summary Reference Offset Centre to No-Go Allowable Measured Measured Centre Distance Deviation Warning Site Name Depth Depth Distance (usft) from Plan Offset Well-Wellbore-Design (usft) (usft) (usft) (usft) Pt Mac 1 P1-05-P1-05-P1-05 429.68 425.00 258.42 9.64 248.78 Pass-Major Risk P1 06 P1 06 P1 06 288.70 275.00 240.53 4.75 235.78 Pass-Major Risk P1-07-P1-07-P1-07 388.22 375.00 225.19 7.54 217.64 Pass-Major Risk P1-07-P1-07A-P1-07A 392.66 375.00 225.22 7.57 217.65 Pass-Major Risk P1-07-P1-07A-P1-07Awp05 392.66 375.00 225.22 7.57 217.65 Pass-Major Risk P1-08-P1-08-P1-08 406.19 400.00 211.13 5.64 205.50 Pass-Major Risk P1-08-P1-08A-P1-08A 406.19 400.00 211.13 5.64 205.50 Pass-Major Risk P1-08-P1-08A-Plan#5 406.19 400.00 211.13 5.64 205.50 Pass-Major Risk P1-08-P1-08PB1 -P1-08PB1 406.19 400.00 211.13 5.75 205.39 Pass-Major Risk P1-09-P1-09-P1-09 338.25 325.00 196.77 7.19 189.58 Pass-Major Risk P1-11 -P1-11 -P1-11 429.48 425.00 165.61 6.90 158.71 Pass-Major Risk P1-12-P1-12-P1-12 417.58 400.00 151.58 9.55 142.03 Pass-Major Risk P1-12-Plan P1-12 GAS-P1-12A GAS wp03 418.27 400.00 151.59 9.29 142.30 Pass-Major Risk P1-12-Plan P1-12 GDWFI-WP 2 418.27 400.00 151.59 9.29 142.30 Pass-Major Risk P1-13-P1-13-P1-13 407.29 400.00 135.95 5.44 130.52 Pass-Major Risk P1-14-P1-14-P1-14 405.98 400.00 120.16 5.70 114.47 Pass-Major Risk P1-16-P1-16-P1-16 406.17 400.00 92.20 9.43 82.77 Pass-Major Risk P1-17-P1-17-P1-17 331.71 325.00 75.38 5.05 70.33 Pass-Major Risk P1-18-P1-18-P1-18 666.08 650.00 62.12 9.67 52.49 Pass-Major Risk P1-18-P1-18A-NV-18a wp07 666.68 650.00 62.13 9.58 52.60 Pass-Major Risk P1-18-P1-18A-P1-18A 666.68 650.00 62.13 9.58 52.60 Pass-Major Risk P1-20-P1-20-P1-20 455.84 450.00 31.77 7.52 24.26 Pass-Major Risk P1-21 -P1-21 -P1-21 456.81 450.00 16.50 7.87 8.64 Pass-Major Risk P1-23-P1-23-P1-23 538.95 525.00 14.72 6.73 8.12 Pass-Major Risk P1-24-P1-24-P1-24 663.68 650.00 27.95 9.17 18.82 Pass-Major Risk P1-24-P1-24L1 -P1-24L1 663.68 650.00 27.95 9.17 18.82 Pass-Major Risk P1-24-P1-24L1-01 -P1-24L1-01 663.68 650.00 27.95 9.17 18.82 Pass-Major Risk Plan Dewline State No. 1 -Plan Dewline State No. 344.28 325.00 7.44 5.73 1.71 Pass-Major Risk PTMCINT-12-Plan PTMCINT-12A-PTMCINT-12 598.45 575.00 42.54 11.42 31.13 Pass-Major Risk PTMCINT-12-PTMCINT-12-PTMCINT-12 598.45 575.00 42.54 11.68 30.86 Pass-Major Risk 11/4/2014 4:28:03PM Page 2 of 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • BP0 AnticoIIision ReportBAKER HUGHES Company: North America-ALASKA-BP Local Co-ordinate Reference: Well P1-122i_New Location Project: Point McIntyre TVD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Reference Site: Pt Mac 1 MD Reference: P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Site Error: 0.00usft North Reference: True Reference Well: P1-122i_New Location Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature Well Error: 0.00usft Output errors are at 1.00 sigma Reference Wellbore Plan P1-1221 Database: EDM R5K-Alaska PROD-ANCP1 Reference Design: P1-1221 Plan 5 Offset TVD Reference: Offset Datum Reference Depths are relative to P1-122i @ 57.10usft(Parker 272) Coordinates are relative to:P1-122i_New Location Offset Depths are relative to Offset Datum Coordinate System is US State Plane 1927(Exact solution),Alaska Zone 04 Central Meridian is 150°0'0.00 W° Grid Convergence at Surface is: 1.33° Ladder Plot 1800— I 1 I I( I -I'. / I I I I' I, ii I I � / �`._ 1 I I I I I 1 I ;.�;- i > - I S' 1350— _ _ I f ■ �.. �! 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I r/ hI"r j I I I I e IPi / I .- I I 'Ai J A I >1 I 1 I I /' A� I L , 0 900— J Ii► a' I I/14 . -- NI 1 I I I I H J1 ) 7f / tit I 0 I i JI I 1 TT, 450— — I —pv o'' I I 1 I. 1 I a J J _. i _ ' J I I i j 1 I I I 0 I I I I I I I 0 550 1100 1650 2200 2750 3300 Measured Depth(550 usft/in) LEGEND P -05V1 P1-12,P1-12,P1-12V1 P1-21,P1-21,P1-21 V1 P'-06 V1 P1-12,Plan P1-12 GAS,P1-12A GAS wp03 V28 P1-23,P1-23,P1-23V1 P'-07 V1 P1-12,Plan P1-12GDWFI,WP2V7 P1-24,P1-24,P1-24V2 \,F1-07AV2 P1-13,P1-13,P1-13V1 -e- P1-24,P1-24L1,P1-24L1 V3 \,P1-07A wp05 V5 P1-14,P1-14,P1-14V1 --6-- P1-24,P1-24L1-01,P1-24L1-01 V2 P'-08 V1 P1-16,P1-16,P1-16V1 PTMCINT-12,Plan PTMCINT-12A,PIM( \,P1-08AV2 P1-17,P1-17,P1-17 V1 PTMCINT-12,PTMCINT-12,PTMCIN t- \,Plan#5 V2 P1-18,P1-18,P1-18 V7 Plan Dewline State No.1,Plan Dewline 5t 'BI,P1-08PB1V2 -2 • P1-18,P1-18A,NV-18awp07V1 $ P1-1221Plan 5 P -u vi - ri-Its,r1-itsA,r1-1tvaVa 11/4/2014 4:28:03PM Page 3 of 3 COMPASS 5000.1 Build 61 • • Project: Point McIntyre ANTI-COLLISION SETTINGS COMPANY OL1Ans nusRA1^e^.ALAS,.•aP Ifr. 0 L.a.a Ste: i_Mac 1 Interpolation Method:MD.interval:25.00 NORTH AMERICA 1.7',/ Well:P1-122i_New Location Depth Range From:47.10 To 16264 03 BAKER Results Limited By:Centre 1-1221 P18n521(19 HUGIII Wellbore:Plan P1-1221 Reference:PIan:Pi-1221 Plan 5(Pi-122i_New Location/Plan P1-1221) sue men.irtvi COnde... Plan:P1-1221 Plan 5(P1-122i_New Location/PI We a Melhott.Rm.:MI WELL DETAILS:P1-122i_Naw Location SECTION DETAILS Ground Laval: Sec A9 Inc AA TVD WI-S .E/-W 0109 TFece VSeA Target 10.00 1 4710 000 0.00 47.10 000 0.00 0 00 000 000 1NI-S +El-W Northing Eating Latinude Longitude 8101 2 24470 000 0.00 24470 0.00 000 0.00 000 000 0.00 0.00 0944490.97 074121.18 70.23'20.402N 148°300.41W 444.>0 x.00 ;8300 444.80 3.40 0.00 100 180.00 2.55 4 56751 W 80.00 644.13 -17.44 000 2.00 AO 12]3 258751 8578 22351 215)10 44207 976B 318 45.8010]8]0 1464470 8578 223 5116000 ]120.10 485018 4277 000 00012117 BB 1+P1 21/P1 21 From Colour TO MD 7 1582083 3200 2300 7857.10 945885 484981 3.01 -170511295100 P1122Tergelle P1-24/Pl 24/P1 24 44_,..........- � ` ',• P1 23 P1 23 6 1820385 1610 22300 257.10 950546 0»7905 300 100001314108 330 / •a����- /,moi • 3 Pi-11lP1-1? ���_� f ��►I �1�. P1 13/P1-13/P1 47 245 ►�� _���Asop;/• P1-09/P1-09/P1-09 245 645 /�' it a d I a �/ 4.-f �41y Ati0IOjw p ���. 4 645l400 �I 410.--' 1411,'tea. t 50-- �IAd .t I .f ♦a'► 4 1400-5693 �� 0,. --- 4pTo fkoO L6'!e -OA I4s l S. , , 5693 10747 `jG�.+ Oj130-✓•i�4y i'4;►��.,r �0.0 �I 44'-'-'1!, 1 6q , 10747 16264 300 fy6_�et �j 11 ii k �3r I►`4t�I L q. ``i' :`��_�7�• 5 e+_Z )0 4 . 8 ,/01. /4.�� 40----2:44:•i, i•4A `a ~• �o �� vi mow'/i •r �.. , 270 90 ,,,,,o, '','-'' '-41r0 1, H'' , 'I ,i 1 ��II �sf��r�1rz�ri� 1.1-2vP 1-2 ;'#14741:*.t.4:77.:1:1;'. 1.►ft. -_ P1-20/P-20/P1-20 �`. fib- �.1�, 1 ►�iQ�►ia�\ 300•����•���i,��t•a�42144� irtiel���♦�( 80 vs +N.P1214 PIM VI \1111401001 .1 / 0...,.-s/0..0 041;,,,..,rte,;♦,.-0,,,,,i4,6g. 1 ►o ,1 „�c 1 240 110 zo w-.i r. bf-.„As►r�,4,.4r,` ►'--., w 130 = / i►- a! .{ I w oas.eaw� 150 -/ 27r/ •e` Ilio 4 44 L••1 '' Ill 90 %ems gmiiiig} wig rv7 AAO � 7P+nw 170 /; - 110 41.Pl.la P„x NV...m7v, 210 _ -1..--!,-.-----_,---150 • 15 190 - V --' P,a v,mv+ -------_____ 180 240 _25 ' 120 Azimuth from North[0)vs Centre to Centre Separation[20 usft/in] 30 % m,P 7„ "° P1 34; /P-23/P1-23 -P+,m Pr,e :Cr NT-12 Plan PTMCi•1 _ ap SURVEY PROGRAM Date 2014-11-04700:00:00 Validated:Yes Version: _- --. 50 - -24/P1-24/P1-24 Depth From Depth To SuNeyMan Tool 180 P1-122 47.10 1160.00 P1-1221Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) GYD-GC-SS 1160.00 2400.00 P1-122i Plan 5(Plan P1-1220 MWD Azimuth from North[0]vs Centre to Centre Separation[8 usft/in] 1160.00 5693,00 P1-1221 Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA 5693.00 7000.00 P1-1221 Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD 5693.00 10747.00 P1-1221 Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD+IFRtMS-WOCA 10747.00 1205000 P7-1221 Plan 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD 10747.00 1626385 P1-1221P1an 5(Plan P1-1221) MWD+IFRtMS-WOCA • • • b c z C g„_1 H .069 Z Q CO LU 0 0 I CC CD i 1 1 0 c.0 1 CO I- N o CL r ■ Q o ■ ' 0,\ ■ •■ ■ — ■ i IY hf 1 = •■ II cl it 1. 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ELEVATIONS ARE BP EXPLORATION MLLW DATUM. 4. MEAN PAD SCALE FACTOR IS: 0.99993446. 5. REFERENCE FIELD BOOK: NS14-67, PGS. 67-75 6. DATE OF SURVEY: OCTOBER 7, 2014. LOCATED WITHIN PROTRACTED SEC. 16, T. 12 N., R. 14 E., UMIAT MERIDIAN, ALASKA WELL A.S.P. PLANT GEODETIC GEODETIC CELLAR SECTION NO. COORDINATES COORDINATES POSITION(DMS) POSITION(D.DD) BOX ELEV. OFFSETS Y=5,994,499.97 N 3000.02 70'23'26.402" 70.3906672' 1,374' FSL ' P1-1221 X= 674,121.18 E 3219.97 148'35'00.412" 148.5834478' N/A 937' FEL DRAWN: JACOBSrill0 CHECKED: Klein bp ATE G : 10/8/14 DRAWING. FRB14 PM1 01 SHEET: JOB No: EOA PT. McINTYRE PM-1 00 1078714 ISSUED FOR INFORMMION JJ DK SCALE: AS—STAKED CONDUCTOR 1 OF 1 . DATE REVISION BY CHK 1•-200' WELL P1-1221 NO f • • 1 1 US4t 4,41P4 A'44.44 .4411.0..44 401 \ I 111111 1 „ ,--.10.4414,4 KO, •—•-01f,../0—— I ,0,1.5-0154. 7 0.01:_ _...., i-..: 47,1 -ii :,..,...,, - 1 7124 fl t irt. 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DCCI I LOCK DOWN PLAN& SAI!LR LX I DOUB_L BOP 13 5/8" NM 1-----1 i 13 5/8"-5M STUDDED -Co 13 5/8"-5M -LANCED BOTTOM 4=I1 IX., 0 0 ANNU-AR BOR. 1 w/(21 to UL2 OPERATOR, ,IPPER CAVI'Y ' SHAFFER LXT 13 5/8"-5M AND (2) 14 PSLK W/BS1R OPERA OR, .... 13 5/8" 5M 5 IUDO 0 I OP LOWER CAM TY 13-5/8" SM 1 LANCLO 801 IOM 0 0 . I I I i DPI!I INC CROSS: 13 5/8" 5M I LANDLD 'DP i- 1 I 73 1 13 5/8"-5M FLANGED BOTTOM 11 .1:=F-..,00.651cr - '<2.2, • 3 I 1 W (2) 3 1/8"-5M SIDE QUILL IS - 1 • I Ie ilS 11 1 C 31 i H ) . It 1 " ' X .. II 1 1 ! r/01 a\will, 401-1-1C411k 1 2-'/16" 5M F,Fx wosF T li.A.A.\(4.40 . I *54716 Frii firil. . '411i*ONX0V41 1)00C''' 2-1113. 5M X _ Inc \-__iir 3 '/8' 5M F ANCIFD MANUAl GATR Vk VK 3 '/8" 5M I,ANGi D IIYDRAUI IC DA II VAI VI E silimmongIN. * * . ens 31 --. 1 I I , : L: ! RAM TPF BOP CHOKLIN : SliAHIR 1X1 &NC,I *3 5/8" SM 3 1/8" OM FLANGED MANUA._ GATE VALVE ! ! 13 5/8"-510 S71.100E0 TOP 3-1/8" 5M Fl ANGFD 11YDR.A.1,1 lc GAT VAI yr 13 5/8" 51,1 1 I AND 0 BO I IOM 3 1/8" 5M F FX HOSF w/(2) *4" 0_2 OPERATOR .._ 1110 • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Lastufka,Joseph N <Joseph.Lastufka@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 3:53 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Cc: Leemhuis,Jacob Subject: FW: PBU P1-122(PTD 214-185) AOR Attachments: Quarter mile AOR.pptx Victoria, I apologize for not having this in the Permit to Drill.There are no wells within the 1/4 mile, please see attached map of top of zone. If you have any questions or need additional information please let me know. Thanks! Joe From: Loepp, Victoria T(DOA) [ -0,-,w.ictoria.Ioepp@ alaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 2:54 PM To: Leemhuis, Jacob Cc: Lastufka, Joseph N Subject: PBU P1-122(PTD 214-185)AOR Jacob, Have you performed an AOR since this is an injection well? Could you please provide% mile AOR map? Thanx, Victoria Victoria Loepp Senior Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission 333 W.7th Ave,Ste 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Work: (907)793-1247 Victoria.Loeop(a�alaska.00v CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message,including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review,use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law.If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Victoria Ferguson at(907)793-1247 or Victoria.Ferguson@alaska.gov 1 • • , k \ ‘ ‘ \ '‘. ii. \ , .„... , , k \ ... 1 . A 1 , 1 ' I . \ I . ... 1 % - \\ ,- 1 ..,._ / .. .... 7.27 ., . . ... _... , . .....;_, . ; N. ablib- . ..-2. Sr .4- . „--- . 9 L 1 E-11 , I 1111, ,..L . .,- . 1**/ . Nx, 1 . , . ,, • Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Lastufka,Joseph N <Joseph.Lastufka@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 9:43 AM To: Loepp,Victoria T (DOA) Cc: Leemhuis,Jacob Subject: P1-122 Permit to Drill Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria, We have a start date correction for this Permit to Drill. Based on current drilling operations,our planned start date of January 30, 2015 has changed to January 1, 2015.We apologize for the date change, it was an oversight on the original Permit to Drill request. Please let me know if you have any questions or require additional explanation. Thank you, Joe Lastufka Information and Data Controller Cell: (907) 227-8496 Office: (907) 564-4091 BP Exploration AlaskaJ900 E. Benson Blvd.IRoom: 788DIAnchorage,AK 1 Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) From: Lastufka, Joseph N <Joseph.Lastufka@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 12:10 PM To: Loepp, Victoria T (DOA) Cc: Leemhuis,Jacob Subject: SSSV for P1-122 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Victoria, We sent a Permit to Drill Application for P1-122 last month, unfortunately it isn't clear that a SSSV will be set '2000' in the completion. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you, Joe Lastufka Information and Data Controller Cell: (907) 227-84961 Office: (907) 564-4091 vu, „evil BP Exploration Alaskal900 E. Benson Blvd.IRoom: 788DIAnchorage,AK 1 • Davies, Stephen F (DOA) From: Leemhuis, Jacob <Jacob.Leemhuis@bp.com> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 7:00 PM To: Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Subject: Re: PBU P1-122 Permit to Drill (PTD #214-185): Question This is strictly an injector.There is no plans for this to be a pre-producer. Thanks, Jacob C. Leemhuis Drilling Engineer West End Rotary C: (907) 223-6792 0: (907) 564-4989 On Nov 20, 2014, at 6:16 PM, Davies, Stephen F (DOA) <steve.davies@alaska.gov>wrote: Jacob, Will the PBU P1-122 injection well be pre-produced for 30 days or longer, or will it simply be flowed back for clean up? Thanks, Steve Davies Senior Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) Phone: 907-793-1224 AOGCC: 907-279-1433 Fax: 907-276-7542 333 West 7th Avenue,Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you,contact Steve Davies at 907-793-1224 or steve.daviesPalaska.gov. 1 S • Davies, Stephen F (DOA) From: Davies, Stephen F (DOA) Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:12 PM To: Lastufka,Joseph N (Joseph.Lastufka@bp.com) Cc: Bettis, Patricia K (DOA) Subject: PBU P1-122 Permit to Drill (PTD #214-185): Directional Survey Map and Vertical Section Diagram Needed Joe, Could BP please provide printed copies of the directional survey plat(map)views and the directional survey vertical section diagram for PBU P1-122? They weren't included with the permit application. Please let me know if you have any questions. I will be out of the office for the next week, so please send them to Patricia Bettis. Happy Thanksgiving! Steve Davies Senior Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) Phone: 907-793-1224 AOGCC: 907-279-1433 Fax: 907-276-7542 333 West 7th Avenue,Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments,contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC),State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it,without first saving or forwarding it,and,so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Steve Davies at 907-793-1224 or steve.daviesPalaska.gov. 1 • OVERSIZED DOCUMENT INSERT This file contains one or more oversized documents. These materials may be found in the original hard file or check the parent folder to view it in digital format. TRANSMITTAL LETTER CHECKLIST WELL NAME: /zz PTD: p Develo ment /Service Exploratory Stratigraphic Test —Non-Conventional /� l�t L POOL: t( G.�6%t/ l Z l / �' FIELD: Y s `/ C.. -1 Check Box for Appropriate Letter/ Paragraphs to be Included in Transmittal Letter CHECK OPTIONS TEXT FOR APPROVAL LETTER MULTI LATERAL The permit is for a new wellbore segment of existing well Permit (If last two digits No. , API No. 50- - - - in API number are Production should continue to be reported as a function of the original between 60-69) API number stated above. In accordance with 20 AAC 25.005(f), all records, data and logs acquired for the pilot hole must be clearly differentiated in both well name Pilot Hole ( PH) and API number (50- - - ) from records, data and logs acquired for well (name on permit). The permit is approved subject to full compliance with 20 AAC 25.055. Approval to produce / inject is contingent upon issuance of a Spacing Exception conservation order approving a spacing exception. (Company Name) Operator assumes the liability of any protest to the spacing exception that may occur. All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the AOGCC must be in no greater Dry Ditch Sample than 30' sample intervals from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through target zones. Please note the following special condition of this permit: Production or production testing of coal bed methane is not allowed for Non-Conventional (name of well) until after (Company Name) has designed and Well implemented a water well testing program to provide baseline data on water quality and quantity. (Company Name) must contact the AOGCC to obtain advance approval of such water well testing program. Regulation 20 AAC 25.071(a) authorizes the AOGCC to specify types of well logs to be run. 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