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HomeMy WebLinkAbout183-024 Ima~roject Well History File' Cover~.ge XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial production scanning phase. They are available in the original file, may be scanned during a special rescan activity or are viewable by direct inspection of the file. / ~,"~_2 ~4:~4Z/Well History File Identifier .Z - Organizing (done) RESCAN ~ Color items: Grayscale items: Poor Quality Originals: [] Other: NOTES: DIGITAL DATA Diskettes, No. [] Other. No/Type BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELl. OVERSIZED (Scannable) o Maps: [] Other items scannable by large scanner OVERSIZED (Non-Scann able) ~Logs of various kinds [] ~Other Project Proofing BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCEN~MARIA LOWELl. DATE:~/~ IS/ Scanning Preparation x 30 = . + = TOTAL PAGES BEVERLY BREN ~SHERYL MARIA LOWELL. DATE;~/,t~'" /S/.~ BY: Production Scanning Stage I PAGE COUNT FROM SCANNED FILE: PAGE COUNT MATCHES NUMBER IN SCANNING PREPARATION: ~ YES NO Stage 2 IF NO IN STAGE 1, PAGE(S) DISCREPANCIES WERE FOUND: YES NO BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT~ARIA LOWELL / ReScanned (individual page [special attention] scanning completed) RESCANNEDBY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL DATE: IS/ General Notes or Comments about this file: Quality Checked (done) 10125/02Rev3NOTScanned.wpd October 10, 1994 Shell Western E&P Inc. An affiliate of Shell Oil Company P.O. Box 576 Housion, TX 77001 Matt Rader Alaska Department of Natural Resources P.O. Box 107034 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0734 SUBJECT: Goose Island Surveys Dear Mr. Rader: Enclosed are copies of the 1993 Goose Island Post Abandonment survey and the 1994 Goose and Tern Island surveys (Tern Island is in federal waters). You will notice that Goose Island is remaining fairly stable due to little wave action. We have found no soil contamination on the island or slicks coming from the island. You will notice in the surveys that very little debris has been found over the last two years on Goose Island. As we discussed on the phone, Shell Western E&P Inc. would like to discontinue the Goose Island monitoring. We do not expect significant changes in the island and the incidental debris found does not warrant continued monitoring. If you have any questions, please give me a call at (713) 544-2180. Sincerely, Sr. Env. Tech. Continental Division The waterline and above-water portions of Goose Island were inspected on August 15, 1993. As in the case of the 1991 and 1992 inspections, the island was found to be extremely clean (Plates 5 and 6). Only five small fragments of slope protection fabric were found along the waterline, with the largest of these limited to approximately 3 sf. By comparison, a single 2-cy bag contains more than 100 sf of fabric. All five fragments were recovered, as illustrated in Plate 6, and transported to Prudhoe Bay for disposal. Summary_ and Conclusions . . During the one-year period between the 1992 and 1993 inspections, the configuration of Tern Island was-altered by pronounced erosion of its east side, moderate erosion of its west side, enlargement of the spit on its south side, and reshaping and enlargement of the spit on its north side. These changes are consistent with the trends identified in previous years, and are expected to continue in the future. It is anticipated that the island remnant will evolve into a low-lying islet or completely submerged shoal that migrates toward the southwest under the influence of the prevailing northeasterly waves. _ _ Thirty-three full gravel bags, 29 bag fragments, and 2 fragments Of filter fabric were observed on the below-water slopes of Tern Island during the 1993 SCUBA diving inspection. Six'of the bag fragments and one of the filter fabric fragments were recovered, leaving 57 fabric items that were either too heavy or too deeply embedded in the island core to be removed. Other debris of human origin, such as metal or plastic, was conspicuously absent from the below-water slopes of the entire island remnant. 1993 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM . o 5 As in the case of all previous inspections, the work surface of Tern Island was found to be clean-and essentially free of man-made debris. No sheens, stains, or other indications of petroleum-based materials were noted. Cleanup activities were concentrated in the waterline area, and consisted of removing gravel bag fragments, a steel strap, and small pieces of styrofoam insulation. The total volume of fabric, steel and foam removed from the island was estimated to be 1 cubic yard -- a quantity that represents only 50% of the volume of such materials removed in 1992, and 25% of that removed in 1991. Goose Island was found to be extremely clean at the time of the 1993 inspection. Only five small fragments of slope protection fabric were found, and all were recovered. The findings of the 1991, 1992, and 1993 inspections suggest that the quantity of man-made debris discharged from Tern and Goose Islands into the waters of Foggy Island Bay will be minimal in the future. This conclusion is based upon four primary considerations: (1) Goose Island is extremely clean, and contains no significant quantities of man-made materials; (2) the work surface of Tern Island is extremely clean, and contains no significant quantities of man-made materials,-(3) the annual volume of fabric and foam debris recovered from the waterline of Tern Island has decreased markedly, and (4) the majority of the fabric items that remain on the below- water slopes of Tern Island are-located below the region where they are likely to become dislodged by wave action. Plate 5. Goose Island on August 15, 1993 (Looking Southwest). Plate 6. Debris-Free Work Surface of Goose Island (Looking North on August 15, 1993). The plastic trash bag contains five fragments~ of slope protection fabric recovered from the waterline area. 12 P.O. No. AWM-070294-WRN Project No. CFC-309-94 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM FOR TERN AND GOOSE ISLANDS Prepared for: Shell Western E&P Inc. Houston, Texas Coastal Frontiers Corporation C.hatsworth, California September 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page No. TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................. i LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................... ii LIST OF PLATES ....................................................................................................... ii INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 1 HISTORY OF TERN ISLAND .................................................................................... 1 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP OF TERN ISLAND ......................................... 3 des '2 - ~a'~ ~ c 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP OF GOOSE ISLAND ...................................... 6 w' ~ ;k~ ~"14. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................ 6 DRAWING CFC-309-001 .............................................................................. 12 LIST OF FIGURES Title Figure 1. page No. Location Map ........................................................................................... 2 LIST OF PLATES Title Plate 1. Plate 2. Plate 3. Plate 4. Plate 5. Plate 6. · Page No. Tern Island on August 5, 1994 ................................................................. 9 Tern Island on August 6, 1994 ................................................................. 9 Gravel Bag Fragments Embedded in Gravel Fill on North Side of Tern Island ................. .......................................................... 10 Debris-Free Work Surface on Tern Island ............................................. 10 Goose Island on August 5, 1994 ............................................................. 11 Debris-Free Southwest Spit on Goose Island ......................................... 11 " ii 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM FOR TERN AND GOOSE ISLANDS Introduction This report describes the inspection and cleanup program that Coastal Frontiers Corporation conducted for Shell Western E&P Inc. (SWEPI) on Tern and Goose Islands during the 1994 open-water season. Primary emphasis was placed on Tern Island, where the objective was to fulfill the annual monitoring and cleanup requirements delineated by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) as a condition of approving SWEPI's Plan of Abandonment. A brief inspection and cleanup of Goose Island also were performed, in the interest of minimizing the release of man-made materials into the waters of Foggy Island Bay. · The sections that follow present historical background material on Tern Island, a discussion of the 1994 inspection and cleanup activities on that island, a discussion of the 1994 inspection and cleanup efforts on nearby Goose Island, and a summary of the key findings. A location map appears on the following page as Figure 1, while plates and a large-format drawing are provided at the end of the report. History_ of Tern Island Tern Island was constructed by SWEPI during the 1981-82 winter season on Federal Lease OCS Y-0196 in Foggy Island Bay (Figure 1). The as-built location of the island center was latitude 70o16'46.0" N and longitude 147o29'42.8" W (relative to North American Datum of 1927). The water depth at the site is approx/mately 22 ft (relative to Mean Sea Level Datum, which is adopted as the vertical reference for all elevations in this report). As originally constructed, Tern Island was circular in plan view. The work surface · was 400 ft in diameter, with an initial elevation of +15 ft. The elevation decreased to approximately +12 ft after settlement. The side slopes were inclined at 3H:IV, and were protected by approximately 14,200 2-cy gravel bags placed on a layer of permeable filter fabric. Approximately 2,200 bags were added to the slopes during repair operations conducted in subsequent years. The permanent reclamation had abandonment of Tern Island were undertaken by SWEPI during the 1990 open-water season. The primary activities consisted of properly abandoning the wells, removing the gravel bag slope protection system from the island side · 0 McCLURE ISLANDS TERN IS. COOSE 5 SCALE (NAUTICAL MILES) 10 IS. ~ TIGVARIAK IS: FIGURE 1: LOCATION MAP 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PR OGRAM slopes, and removing the surface hardware and all miscellaneous debris. Based upon the observations that were made while the work was in progress and during a post-abandonment inspection, Coastal Frontiers personnel concluded that the work was performed in an environmentally responsible manner, and in accordance with the MMS-approved Plan of Abandonment. Deviations from the Plan were limited to two items: (1) the lower portions of the geotechnical instrument strings were not recovered from the island core, and (2) small quantities of gravel bags, bag fragments and filter fabric fragments were not removed from the below-water slopes. The inability to remove small quantities of the slope protection materials resulted primarily from easterly storms eroding the work surface while the abandonment work was underway, thereby preventing excavation equipment from reaching portions of the submerged slopes on the east side of the island. Coastal Frontiers personnel performed annual inspection and cleanup programs on Tern Island for SWEPI during the 1991, 1992, and 1993 open-water seasons. Three significant changes in the island configuration were noted during the three-year period between abandonment and the August 1993 inspection: (1) pronounced erosion on the east side above a depth of approximately -10 ft, (2) moderate erosion on the west side above a depth of approximately -5 ft, with moderate accretion below that depth, and (3) the formation of large spits on the north and particularly the south sides. Approximately 4 cubic yards of slope protection fabric, styrofoam insulation, and metal scraps were recovered from the island during the 1991 program, with the volume of recovered items decreasing to 2 cubic yards in 1992 and 1 cubic yard in 1993. 1994 Inspection and Cleanup of Tern Island The 1994 inspection and cleanup program on Tern Island was similar to the programs conducted during the three prior years. The work was performed on August 5 and 6, and consisted of a helicopter overflight to obtain aerial photographs, a.survey of the above- and below-water slopes, a SCUBA.diving inspection of the below-water slopes, and the removal of a small quantity of debris from the waterline area and below-water slopes. The survey methods included the use of an electronic total station to map the above- water portion of the island, and a precision depth sounder operated from an inflatable boat to map the below-water portion. Based on past experience, the vertical accuracy of the -above-water mapping is estimated to be +0.1 ft, while that of the below-water mapping is estimated to be +0.5 ft. The diving inspection was conducted by a single diver reporting his observations to a two-person support crew. Although ice floes occasionally impacted the island during the dive, they did not significantly impede the underwater inspection activities. The condition of the island at' the time of the 1994 inspection is displayed in Plates 1 and 2, and in the large-format drawing (Drawing No. CFC-309-001) provided at the end of the report. The drawing includes both a plan view and a representative cross-section 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM through the island at a scale of 1 in.= 60 ft. All elevations have been referenced to Mean Sea Level (MSL) Datum using temporary benchmarks established on the island work surface at the conclusion of the 1990 abandonment operations. During the one-year period between the 1993 and 1994 surveys, Tern Island continued to be reshaped by wave forces in general conformance with the trends noted in the past. The degree of change was exceptionally large, however, in apparent response to severe storms that occurred at the end of the 1993 open-water season. It was these storms that damaged the slope protection systems on Seal and Northstar Islands, leading to their abandonment during the 1994 open-water season. The east side of Tern Island experienced pronounced erosion between 1993 and 1994, with the bulk of the loss occurring above a depth of approximately -10 ft. The edge of the work surface retreated past the location of the original island center, with the maximum loss of 45 ft occurring on the northeastern portion of the island. The approximate center of the remaining work surface was located at the following position (relative to North American Datum of 1927): Latitude Longitude 70°16'45.7" N 147°29'45.4" W Both spits'changed substantially during the period between the 1993 and 1994 surveys. On the north side of the island, the spit material migrated toward the west under the influence of the northeasterly storms that occurred late in the 1993 open-water season. The result was a waterline retreat of up to 70 ft on the north side of the island, and a corresponding waterline advance of up to 35 ft on the northwest side. The south spit continued to expand toward the south, with both the waterline and the toe of the spit advancing approximately 40 ft in that direction. On the west side of the island, the only change of note was the aforementioned accretion of material in the northwest region resulting from the westerly migration of the north spit. South of this area of accretion, the submerged slopes remained essentially unchanged, and the work surface edge experienced only minor recession. The 1994 SCUBA diving inspection of the below-water slopes was conducted under 'extremely favorable conditions, with small waves, low current speeds, and visibilities that ranged from 6 to 10 ft. An estimated 130 fabric items, consisting of 87 full gravel bags, 35 bag fragments, and 8 fragments of filter fabric, were observed on the slopes. This total is substantially higher than the 64 fabric items observed in 1993, and somewhat higher than the 114 items noted in 1992. The variability in the number of items observed may be explained primarily by differences.in the visibilities that prevailed during the three diving 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM ¢ inspections. Also contributing to the relatively large number of fabric items observed in 1994, however, was the apparent exposure of additional gravel bags by storm-related erosion on the east side of the island. One of the fragments of filter fabric was recovered during the 1994 diving inspection, leaving 129 fabric items that were either too heavy or too deeply embedded in the island core to be removed. Of these, 67 were located below a depth of-15 ft (primarily at the island toe) and 62 above that depth. As in the case of all previous inspections, virtually all of the fabric was found on the east side of the island. The west side was extremely clean, and contained only one bag fragment. In addition to the aforementioned fabric items, several small scraps of metal were noted on the submerged slopes on the east side of the island. The Scraps were recovered. Two PVC pipes with an estimated diameter of 1 in. also were observed projecting out of the gravel on the east side, in a water depth of approximately 10 ft. The pipes appeared to be remnants of the geotechnical instrument strings that could not be completely recovered during the 1990 abandonment operation (as discussed above). Because they were fl~xible, and extended only about one foot above the gravel slope, they did not appear to constitute a significant hazard to navigation. Of particular interest during the diving inspection was the sighting of a number of organisms characteristic of the Boulder Patch on the east side of the island. The organisms, which included seaweed, worms, and soft corals, were located on and adjacent to the full gravel bags that remain at the island toe. This finding suggests that the bags have created an enhanced habitat similar to that which exists ,within the Boulder Patch itself. With respect to the above-water portion of the island, the 1994 cleanup effort resulted in the removal of four pieces of scrap steel, a small quantity of geotexfile fragments, and numerous fragments of styrofoam insulation from the vicinity of the waterline. Four gravel bag fragments and one piece of filter fabric could not be recovered from this area, because they were only slightly exposed (Plate 3). A timber trough composed of 3-in. x 12-in. lumber also could not be recovered, in that it was deeply embedded in the bluff on the east side of the island. As in the case of all previous inspections, the work surface that remained was found to be clean and essentially free of man-made debris (Plate 4). No sheens, stains, or other indications of petroleum-based materials were noted. The total volume of fabric, steel and styrofoam removed from the island in 1994 was estimated to be 1 cubic yard. This quantity is comparable to that recovered in 1993, and considerably less than the 2 cubic yards recovered in 1992 and 4 cubic yards recovered in 1991. All of the debris was transported to Prudhoe Bay for disposal. 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM t 1994 Inspection and Cleanup of Goose Island The waterline and above-water portions of Goose Island were inspected on August 5, 1994. As in the case of the three previous annual inspections, the island was found to be extremely clean (Plates 5 and 6). Only a small quantity of debris, consisting of filter fabric, wire, plastic, and styrofoam, and amounting to less than 3 cubic feet, was found along the waterline. All of the debris was recovered, and transported to Prudhoe Bay for disposal. As is evident in Plate 5, Goose Island has experienced only a small amount of reshaping by waves since it was abandoned in 1990. This relative stability may be explained by the fact that the island is located in the shallow southern portion of Foggy Island Bay (Figure 1), where it is partially protected from both easterly and westerly storms. . Summary and Conclusions o During the one-year period between the 1993 and 1994 surv6ys, Tern Island continued to be reshaped by wave forces. The east side experienced substantial erosion, the north spit migrated toward the west, the south spit expanded toward the south, and the west side remained relatively stable. The degree of change was exceptionally large in 1993-94, due to severe storms that occurred at the end of the 1993 open-water season. An estimated 130 fabric items, consisting of 87 full gravel bags, 35 bag fragments, and 8 fragments of filter fabric, were observed on the below-water slopes of Tern Island during the 1994 SCUBA inspection. One of the fragments of filter fabric was recovered, leaving 129 remnants of the original slope protection system that were either too heavy or too deeply embedded in the island core to be removed. In addition, several scraps of metal were noted on and recovered from the submerged slopes on the east side of the island, and two small-diameter lengths of PVC pipe were found projecting out of the eastern side slope at a depth of approximately 10 ft. . Organisms characteristic of the Boulder Patch were observed on the east side of the island. The organisms, which included seaweed, worms, and soft corals, were located on and adjacent to the full gravel bags that remain at the island toe. This finding suggests that the bags have created an enhanced habitat similar to that which exists within the Boulder Patch itself. e As in the case of all previous inspections, the work surface of Tern Island was found to be clean and essentially free of man-made debris. No sheens, stains, or other indications of petroleum-based materials were noted. Cleanup activities were concentrated in the waterline, area, and consisted of removing four pieces of scrap steel, a small quantity of geotextile fragments, and numerous fragments of styrofoam insulation. The total volume of debris removed from the island was estimated to be 1 cubic yard. 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM , Since its abandonment in 1990, Tern Island has been transformed from its original circular configuration into an elongated, crescentic form. It is anticipated that the island remnant will continue to evolve into a low-lying islet or completely submerged shoal that migrates toward the southwest under the influence of the prevailing northeasterly waves. Goose Island was found to be extremely clean at the time of the 1994 inspection. Less than 3 cubic yards of filter fabric, wire, plastic, and styrofoam were found and recovered from the waterline area. The island has experienced only a small amount of reshaping since it was abandoned in 1990, due to its protected location in the shallow southern portion of Foggy Island Bay. 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM PLATES 1994 INSPECTIONAND CLEANUP PROGRAM Plate 1. Tern Island on August 5, 1994 (Looking Southeast). Plate 2. Tem Island on August 6, 1994 (Looking West). 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM Plate 5. Goose Island on August 5, 1994 (Looking Southwest). Plate 6. Debris-Free Southwest Spit on Goose Island (Looking Northwest on August 5, 1994). The plastic trash bag contains all of the debris recovered from the waterline area of the entire · . island. 11 1994 INSPECTION AND CLEANUP PROGRAM DRAWING CFC-309-001 TERN ISLAND ON AUGUST 5, 1994 12 October 23, 1990 Mr. Romie Clark Natural Resource Manager Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas P.O. Box 107034 Anchorage, AK 99510-7034 Shell Western E&P Inc. Q 601 West Fifth Avenue * Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Clark: SUBJECT' FINAL COMPLETION REPORT OF GOOSE "A" ARTIFICIAL ISLAND ABANDONMENT ACTIVITIES REFERENCE' LEASE OPERATIONS AMENDMENT, LO/NS 90-080 (82-028) DNR LETTER DATED JULY 2, 1990 Shell Western E&P Inc. (SWEPI) completed abandonment activities at Goose "A" on August 19, 1990 as outlined in our letter dated April 25, 1990. Attached for your files is a completion report from the Coastal Frontier Corporation which provided onsite inspection services during abandonment operations. Also attached for your information is correspondence concerning "aids to navigation" from the USCG and COE. Concurrent with SWEPI's abandonment activities at Goose "A", the Mainland and Barrier Island shorelines were surveyed for gravel bag fragments. Between Bullen Point and Endicott, SWEPI removed 69 gravel bags from the shorelines. If additional information is required, please contact me at (907) 263-9645. S i ncerel y, W. F. Simpson Manage. r Regulatory Affairs Attachments WFS/pck ~IP-101590.WFS CC: Ms Georgina Akers Regulatory Branch Permit Processing Section (Goose Permit No. 2-820100) U. S. Army Corps of Engineers P.O. Box 898 Anchorage, Alaska 99506-0898 Mr. Lonnie Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Mr. James Helfinstine Aids to Navigation Branch U.S. Coast Guard 17th District P.O. Box 3-5000 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1217 Mr. Warren Matumeak Director, Planning Department North Slope Borough P.O. Box 69 Barrow, Alaska 99723-0069 P,O, Box 3-5000 duneau, AK ~1B~02-1~17 Phone: g07-586--7368 Staff Symbol; ¢,et't 16§18 10 August 1990 Mr. W.F. Simpson Manager, Regulatory Affairs Shell Western E&P Incorporated 601 Wes= Fifth Avenue, Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. SimDson: I have received your letter of 25 April 1990, notifying this office of Shell Western E & P, IncorDorated's (SWEPI) intention to abandon Goose "A" artificial island. On 5 January 1983, the Coast Guard no=tried SW~PI that no aids to navigation were required on Goose Island. I do not currently intend to require any naviga=ional lights on the abandoned island. Sincerely, NavAgatton nnd Watnrways Management Branch Seventeenth Coast Guard District Army Corps of Engineers (R) Mm. W. Van Dyke, Alaska Depart~en= of Natursl Resources UGCG Aids to N&vigation Teem, Seventeen I' PI.Y 1'0 AT~I'ENTION OFI Regulatory Branch Permit Processing Section 2-820100 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U,.q. ARMY ENGINEER DI~FRICT, ALASKA P.O. BOX 898 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99506-0898 ~-.~'. W. F. Simpson, Manager Regulatory Affairs Shell Western E&P Incorporated 601 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Simpson: ~nis is in response to your letter dated April 25, 1990, requesting approval of an abandonment plan for the work authorized urger Department of the Army permit no. 2-820100, Beaufort Sea 267. That permit was issued to Shell Oil Ccm~ on June 7, 1982, for the placement of 200,000 cubic yards of gravel to construct a gravel islar[t (Gocse "A") in Foggy Islar~ Bay, off the North Slope of Alaska. In accordance with special condition "q" of the permit, approval is hereby given for the abandonment plan as proposed. Also, the following special condition is hereby included: "~hat you shall contact the United States Coast Guard (USCG), and you must install ar[t maintain, at your own expense, any safety lights and signals prescribed by the USCG through regulations or otherwise, on your abandoned facility." If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Georgina Akers at (907) 753-2712 or by mail at the address above. Sincerely C~ief, Permit Processing Section COASTAL FRONTIERS COMPLETION REPORT FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF GOOSE ISLAND Coastal Frontiers Corporation 9424 Eton Avenue, Suite H Chatsworth, California 91311 (818) 34143133 Fax (818) 3414498 P.O. No. AWP-901010-MJG CFC-166-90 COMPLETION REPORT FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF GOOSE ISLAND Prepared for: Shell Western E & P Inc. Anchorage, Alaska Coastal Frontiers Corporation Chatsworth, California October 1990 COMPLETION REPORT FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF GOOSE ISLAND 1. INTRODUCTION This report describes the permanent reclamation and abandonment of Goose Island, which was undertaken by Shell Western E & P, Inc. (SWEPI) during the 1990 open-water season. The primary activities of the abandonment operation consisted of properly abandoning the well, removing all surface hardware, and removing all slope protection materials from the island side slopes. 2. BACKGROUND Goose Island is a man-made island constructed by SWEPI during the 1982-83 winter season. It is located in Foggy Island Bay at latitude 70°13'04. i"N and longitude 147°20'44.0"W, in a water depth of approximately 5 ft (relative to Mean Sea Level Datum). As originally constructed, the island was circular in plan view. The work surface was 450 ft in diameter, with a finished grade elevation of 15.9 ft. The work surface elevation decreased to approximately 12.5 ft after settlement. The side slopes were inclined at 3H:lV, and were protected by approxi- mately 4,000 2-cy gravel bags placed on a layer of permeable filter fabric. The island was inspected on July 26, 1990, to assess its condition immediately prior to the commencement of the aban- donment activities. As illustrated in Plates 1 and 2, it was found to be intact, with no major damage to the gravel bag slope protection system. 3. ABANDONMENT The abandonment activities were conducted from July 28th through August 19th, 1990. The work was performed by Alaska Interstate Construction, with third-party inspection services provided by Coastal Frontiers Corporation. The following items were removed from the island and transported to Prudhoe Bay for disposal at an approved solid waste site, in accordance with the plan of abandonment: le Se 0 e ® Gravel bag slope protection system (approximately 4,000 2-cy gravel bags and underlying filter fabric); Well cellar and timber decking; Dock (40-ft reinforced mud tank, two 20" 0 D pipe piles, and gravel bags and filter fabric protecting the top surface); Helipad (stacked gravel bags); Ten bollards (12%" OD pipe); Fuel tank enclosure (rectangular perimeter of gravel bags); Seawater intake line (10" OD pipe and intake bell); Water line buried beneath work surface (2" OD pipe with timber cover and fiberglass insulation); Miscellaneous debris on the island surface. Because the West Mikkelson #4 Well on Goose Island had been abandoned previously and cut off approximately 8 ft below the mudline, the only island abandonment activity relating to the well was the aforementioned removal of the cellar. The 2-cy gravel bag slope protection system was removed using backhoes and front-end loaders (Ref. Plate 3). All of the bags were emptied, and the bag fabric and filter fabric were transported to Prudhoe Bay for disposal at an approved solid waste disposal site. Coastal Frontiers personnel conducted three diving inspections of the below-water slopes prior to the final inspection to assist the contractor in locating and removing the bags and filter fabric in this region. As the slope protection removal activities neared completion, the island side slopes above the waterline were flattened to remove abrupt discontinuities and scarps (Ref. Plate 4). The work surface was graded to create furrows and hummocks typically less than 1 ft in height, in the interest of providing a suitable habitat for nesting eider ducks. The foregoing activities were substantially completed on August 4th. Additional cleaning of the above-water portion of the island was performed on August 12th, and several bag remnants exposed by erosion at the waterline were removed on August 19th, to conclude the abandonment procedure. 4. FINAL INSPECTION A final inspection of the below-water slopes was performed on August 4th using SCUBA apparatus. Visibility was extremely poor, requiring the inspection to be conducted primarily by feel. Eight gravel bags were located at or near the island toe, all of which were removed immediately by the abandonment contractor. The final inspection of the above-water portion of the island was performed on August 19th, after the contractor had removed the bag fragments at the waterline discussed above. As is evident in Plates 5 and 6, the island surface was found to be extremely clean. No traces of fabric, miscellaneous debris, or oil-contaminated gravel were noted (other than occasional pieces of driftwood which had begun to accumulate at the waterline). 5. CONCLUSION Based upon the observations made both while the work was underway and at the time of the final inspection, the abandonment activities on Goose Island were conducted in a conscientious manner and in complete conformance with the plan of abandonment. Other than the gravel itself, evidence of human activity was conspicuously absent at the time of the final inspection. Symbolic confirmation of the abandonment was provided on September 1st, when three polar bears - a mother and two cubs - were observed on the island during a helicopter overflight. Plate i. Goose Island Prior to Abandonment (Look- ing South on 7/26/90) Plate 2. Goose Island Prior to Abandonment (Look- ing Northeast on 7/26/90) Plate 3. Slope Protection Removal Operations (Looking Northwest) Plate 4. Flattened Side Slope on West Side of Goose Island (Looking North on 8/9/90) Plate 5. Goose Island at Time of Abandonment (Looking Southwest on 8/19/90) Plate 6. Goose Island at Time of Abandonment (Looking North on 8/19/90) December 21, 1983 Shell Oil Company O 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Commission ATTN Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Gentlemen- TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AND ASSETS FROM SHELL OIL COMPANY TO SHELL WESTERN E&P INC. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that Shell Western E&P Inc.., a subsidiary of Shell Oil Company, has been formed and is qualified to do business in the State of Alaska. Effective January 1, 1984, Shell Oil Company will transfer its oil and gas operations in the State to Shell Western E&P Inc. and Shell Western E&P Inc. will assume all the rights, interests, obligations'and duties which Shell Oil Company currently has as a result of its exploration, development and production operations in the State. As you are aware, Shell Oil Company is currently the holder of various permits and agency authorizations from you, as shown on the attached list. In light of the fact that Shell Western E&P Inc. has assumed all the liabilities and obligations of Shell Oil Company's exploration and production activities in this State, we respectfully request that you transfer all existing permits or other authorizations from Shell Oil Company to Shell Western E&P Inc., effective January 1, 1984. We are providing you with sufficient copies of this letter and attachments so that you will have one for each permit file. It is our understanding pursuant to our prior discussion that this letter will comply with your 'requirement regarding the change in the name of the permittee. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, GJA:KLE B. E. Bernard Division Production Manager Pacific Frontier Division Attachment STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS COMMISSION PERMITS IN EFFECT ON JANUARY 1, 1984 TYPE PERMIT LOCATION Permit to Dril 1 BF-47' No. 1 (Seal) West Mikkelsen Unit No.-3 West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 (Goose) Middle Ground Shoal No. A-12A-1 PERMIT I.D. NUMBER 83-74 80-112 83-24 44-35 DATE GRANTED 5/13/83 10/10/80 2/9/83 7/11/83 Shell Western E&P Inc. Q April 25, 1990 Mr. Lonnie Smith, Commissioner State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr Smith: Subject: NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT, GOOSE "A" ARTIFICIAL ISLAND Please find attached the Notice of Abandonment that Shell Western E & P, Inc. (SWEPI) has sent to Mr. Van Dyke of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. In this notice SWEPI has briefly discussed their plans of abandonment and reclamation of the above described site. Please accept this transmittal and the attached Notice as notification of SWEPI's intended actions. If additional information is required or if you wish to further discuss these matters, please contact S. B. Brown-Maunder or myself at (907) 276. 2545. Sincerely, W. F. Simpson Manager Regulatory Affairs Attachment WFS/LCF/pck RECE'IVEj) :APR 2 6 0ii & Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchorage April 25, 1990 Shell Western E&P Inc. Q 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Mr. William Van Dyke, Petroleum Manager Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas P.O. Box 107034 Anchorage, AK 99510-7034 Dear Mr. Van Dyke- SUBJECT' NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT, GOOSE "A" ARTIFICIAL ISLAND, ADNR 047521 Ref LO/NS 82-28, West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 By this letter, Shell Western E&P Inc. (SWEPI) is notifying the Alaska Department of Natural Resources of its intentions for permanent reclamation and abandonment of Goose Island and is requesting ADNR approval of the abandonment plan. Goose Island is an artificial gravel island constructed by SWEPI in 1983 with circular configuration and a top diameter of approximately 450 feet (Fig. 1). The site is located in Foggy Island Bay off the North Slope of Alaska and it has a latitude and longitude of 70 13'04.1" N and 147 20'44" W, respectively (Fig 2). It is located in approximately 5 feet of water with an initial finished grade elevation of 15.9 feet MSL. The side slopes are protected by 2 cubic yard sand bags and filter fabric. The Goose Island abandonment will consist of removing all gravel bags to the mudline and recovering all surface hardware and any remaining debris from the island. The island abandonment operation will be conducted from mid July to early September 1990, using heavy equipment barged to the site from Prudhoe Bay. Slope protection will be removed with the use of heavy equipment, such as cranes, backhoes and frontend loaders. All armor, both exposed gravel bags and those covered with gravel, will be removed from Goose Island. The empty bags and filter fabric will be transported from the island and disposed of at an approved solid waste disposal site. The contractor will be required to remove floating and partially buried debris from the work site, including any traces of bags or filter fabric. All surface hardware (iron and remaining debris) will be removed from the island and salvaged for reuse in the future or disposed of at an approved solid waste disposal site. The West Mikkelsen #4 Well on Goose Island has been previously abandoned and cut off at approximately eight feet below mudline. SWEPI do~~B~iF~a%e any further actions on this well. ~ V~iJ! APR 2 ~!aska 0il & 6as Cons, Commission ~nnhnr~nm Wi 11 i am Van Dyke April 25, 1990 Page 2 Holes and sizeable discontinuities in the island surface which result from the removal of the surface hardware will be filled with gravel. The surface will be contoured to a natural state, with small hummocks provided to create an improved habitat for bird nesting. Navigational lights will not be left at Goose Island after abandonment. On January 5, 1983, the U.S. Coast Guard determined that Goose Island would be considered unclassified and would not require navigational lights. This determination was based on the constraints on marine navigation in the vicinity of the island. Shell Western believes that this plan is an environmentally responsible and technically appropriate plan to comply with clean-up and final island disposition obligations. Your review and approval of this plan is appreciated. If additional information is required or if you wish to discuss these requests, please contact S. B. Brown-Maunder or W. F. Simpson at (907) 276- 2545. Sincerely, W. [. Simpson Manager Regulatory Affairs Attachments WFS/LCF/pck cc: COE, Section 10 Permit # 071-0YD-2-820100 AOGCC U.S. Coast Guard North Slope Borough 0425902.LCF ;APR 2 6 AnchoraFa 'ON '9~01 / .o,,// ~' APlqqc~c E~ OF ISLAND & TOE OF~ °'~ ~.© '--~. WELL ./ HELIPORT ~ 'A' ISUKND ~,o REFERENCE DWGS: Figu,re 1 / / / Cons. Comm'tssior~ GY 15/..,4,'V0 B~ ~' VICINITY MAP scale: t" = Imde LOCATION GOOSE "A" ISI. AND CENTERUNE Y · 5,931,047 ~459' NSL, 296' EWL, PROTRACTED X: 533,205 SEC. 16, TION, RIgE, U.M. LAT= 70'13 04-0996" COOROS. ARE ~A~A STATE PL~E, L~B 147e~'44.~54'' Z~ 3 NOTES: r~ IrVATIONS ~ ~LSED ON A SYNCX;NII~NOU$ SI. III~:Y I~ AND G~ '~" IILAK, ~EL I~ A~ ~W ~ A~ ~E ~ 0F THE ISL~. ~ L~TI~ ~ THE T~ ~ ~ W~ ~T ~ AT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~AT. ~ ~ ~D ~ ~ ~¢T. STATE ~ ~" Y= 5,9~'~ X= ~3,~.37 ~3,18~ ~C. ~, T 10N, · ~E, U.M ~13'04.~2~" 147e 20'45 349" ZO~ I HE.BY CERTIIry THAT I AM PROPERLY REOISTEREO AND LICENSED TO PMACT~E LAND SURVEY[NO IN THE STATE Or ALASKA AND THAT THIS Iq, AT REPRESENTS AN AI,.~JILT SURVEY MADE BY ME, AND THAT ALL DIMENSK)NS AND OTHER IX'TAIL5 ARE CORRECT. AS OF i© SHELL OILCOMPANY DR~W i NO NReIE: GOOSE "A" ISLAND ASBUILT SURVEY I~PA~:D BY Veco Sur~, F~udhoe 2 3 4 E FeOYE SCRLE FOR REFERENCE SWAN 5'HEC~EC: FI:N3QOvI%: [~ET Figure 2 FOGGY ISLAND BAY GOOSE "A" ISLAND THIS SURVEY 1716 ~-- u~ o ' ~~° VICINITY MAP scele: I"= I mile LOCATION GOOSE "A" ISLAND CENTERLINE: Y: 5,931,047 X = 3:53, 2:05 LAT.: 70e 1;5' 04-0996" LONG.= 147e20' 44-0154" 1459' NSL, 296' EWL, PROTRACTED SEC. 16, TION, RIgE, U.M. COORDS. ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE, ZONE 3. Shell Western E&P Inc. A Subsidiary of Shell Oil Company 200 N. July 19, 1984 State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ATTN M. Lonnie Smith, Commissioner 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen- /-~ ~e[( (~e~ /q ,'?~/~-o,~ SUBJECT: GOOSE ISLAND, BEAUFORT SEA- PLANS FOR DISPOSITION P.O. B( Housto With regard to your recent inquiry as to Shell Western E&P Inc.'s (SWEPI's) plan for disposition of Goose Island, our present plans are to continue to retain the island in its present condition pending resolution of an assess- ment of prospects for additional exploratory drilling on the Tern Island/ Goose Island prospect. While additional drilling operations from Goose Island are not now contemplated, until further exploratory activities in the vicinity have been determined to be unwarranted, we wish to retain Goose Island for other, possible use. We are currently discussing with other operators the possibility of drilling a third exploratory well from Tern Island. You will be advised when a decision is reached in that re- gard. If you need further information, please contact Jim Anderson on (713) 870-4080 or Dave Yesland on (907) 276-2545. Yours truly, Division Production Manager Pacific Frontier Division GJA:mh RECEIVED JUL 2 5 15B4 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Shell Oil Company Q 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 July 13, 1983 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' In response to the July 1 letter from The Commission's Mr. William Van Alen, we enclose a complete history for Shell's West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4~ well,' The well's mud log was transmitted under separate cover last week. The requested reports of production tests, including time intervals, quantity and description of recovered fluids and pressure data were included on the Well Completion Report (Form No. 10-407) which was Sent to the Commission on June 3. A separate page of the Well Completion Report .Form was submitted for each of the four production tests. No drill stem tests were performed. Also enclosed are the following routine reports' Sundry Notices - Subsequent Reports for Middle Ground Shoal Wells A12-01, A42-11, A43-23, C23-23, C44-14, A43-11, A42-14, and A24-01. 2~ Monthly Report of Drilling & Workover Operations for Seal Island Well No. BF-47 #1. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Manager Production Administration Pacific Frontier Division RGH .mb Enclosures RECEIVED Alaska Oii& ~a~ Cons. Commissiori .,Anchorago . ' ,. WEST M1KKELSEN UNIT #4 WELL HISTORY 2/24/83 Spudded 2/25/83 - 3/3/83 Drilled to 5700'MD. Cmtd. 13 3/8" casing @ 2518' with 4700 sx Permafrost cmt. Pressure tested to 1500 PS1. 3/4/83 - 3/24/83 Drilled to 10600'MD. Ran DLL/MSFL/GR/CAL/BHCS/GR/SP/FDC/CNL/GR/CAL/LSS/GR/SP/ LSS/GR/HDT/SWS@ 10345'. Cmtd. 9 5/8" casing @ 10335' with 1600 sx Class "G" cmt. Pressure tested to 3000 PSI'. Ran casing caliper. 3/25/83 - 4/14/83 Drilled to 12958'MD. Cut 12 cores. Results reported on Form #10-407. 4/15/83 - 4/21/83 Drilled to 13060'MD. Ran DLL/MSFL/GR/SP/FDC/CNL/BHCS/LSS/SHDT/RFT/SWS/VPS @ 13060'. 4/22/83 - 4/28/83 Cmtd. 7" casing @ 11897' with 550 s× Class "G" cmt. Pressure tested casing to 5000 PSI. Ran CBL/CET/GR & Gyro Survey @ 11897'. 4/29/83 - 5/5/83 Ran correlation log @ 11800'. PB @ 11800'. Ran Production Test #1. Secured interval #1 with BP @ 11528'MD. 5/6/83 - 5/10/83 PT #2. Secured well with BP @ 11475'. 5/11/83 - 5/14/83 PT #3. Secured well with BP @ 11351'. 5/14/83 - 5/19/83 PT #4. Time, intervals, quanitity and description of all recovered fluids and pressure data'from PT's are reported on Form #10-407. Placed 50 sx cmt. on BP @ 11253'. Placed 50 s× cmt. plug on BP @ 1700'. Cut 7" casing @ 168' and pul 1 ed same. 5/20/83- 5/21/83 Cut 9 5/8" casing at 160' & pulled. Pumped & cleaned mud pits down 9 5/8" & 13 3/8" casing annulus 450 BBLS. Pumped 500 sx cmt down annulus. Cut 13 3/8" casing at 57' & pulled. Cmt. plug at 70'. Cut 20" casing at 57' & pulled. Cleaned location. Drill stem tests were not run. July 1, 1983 ~. R. G. Hollis Manager Production Administration Shell Oil Company P. O. Box 527 Houston, Texas 77001 Re,. Sbel I We s t ~"-"-~- ' ' · . _ ~g~elsen Unit No. 4 Dear ~. Ho!lis: As reflected in the reo~rned copy of your transmittal t!o. PD-3027 dated June 24, 1983, the Commission has received prints and sepias of the various electric logs run in the subject well. Well samples, core chips and the completion report also have been received previous1 v t~at of -bis ~.~riting, we have not received We wish to let you know ~ ~ · the following material- sepia and a reproduced copy of a complete a detailed report of all drill stun tests and production tests inclu~]i~-~ ~i~e i~-te~.al-S ..... ~" ~ - , quanztitf and descriptf6n ~1 recovered fluids and pressure data; ° a cc~plete k~e!~! Please submit this ~aterial to tbe Co~mission as soon as possible to restore your company's compliance with the appropriate regula- ~ iOP~ Yours very truly, William Van Alert Sr. Petroleum Geologist be:l!2 F__;P-10~-8 (REV. 7-79) SHELL OIL COMPANY PACIFIC DIVISION P. O. BOX 527 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77001 TO:ALASKA 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 DTNA Oate JUNE 24, 1983 Transmittal No. PD- 3027 Subject: SHELL i'.]URPHY W. MI KKELSEN NO. 4 We transmit by QUANTITY U.S. MAIL DESCRIPTION OF ITEM SEE ATTACHED LIST the following: REG. NO. DISPOSITION /t Sender's Signature PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN COPY OF THIS MEMORANDUM Above items received, exceptas noted: / ~ ~ ES'.~~~~ Date J[~.~k~[ 0it & Gas Cons. Commissio~ ..... Anchorage WHITE (ORIGINAL) --ADDRESSEE (RETAIN) YELLOW (1ST COPY) --ADDRESSEE (SIGN AND RETURN TO SENDER) Attachment to Transmittal No. 3027, June 24, 1983 To: Alasak Oil & Gas Conservation Commission LOGS ( Paper and Sepia) Run # i 1! 5" 5" 5" 5'! Dual Induction SFL, 108-2519' Borehole Compensated Sonic, 108-2519' Openhole Sonic Waveforms, 108-2519' Cement Bond Log Variable Density, 9000-10290' Cement Evaluation Tool, 9000-11816' Run #2 1, 5" 5" 5" 5" 2" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 2" 5" Dual Laterolog MSFL-GR-SP, 2517-10,344' Borehole Sonic GR, 2517-10,344' Long Spacing Sonic-GR, 2517-10,344' Linear Dual Laterolog MSFL-GR-SP, 2517-10,344' BHC Sonic Waveforms, 3600-10,344' Cement Volume Log, 2517-10,344' (Porosities) Density Neutron Data, 2517-10,344' (Raw Data) Density Neutron, 2517-10,344' Cyberdi p, 2517-10,344' Dipmeter, 2517-10,344' Cyberl ook, 2517-10,344' Arrow Plot from Cluster Program, 2580-10,336' Cement Bond Log Variable Density-9000-11770' Run #3 ,! 5" 5" 5" 2" 5'! 5" 5" 5!' 5!! 5" Long Spacing Sonic, 10,336-13,033' Cyberdip, 10336-13,040' Borehole Compensated Sonic, 10,336-13,040' Dual Laterolog-MSFL, 10,336-13,046' Caliper Profile, 10336-13,040' FDC-CNL-GR (Porosity) (10,336-13,044') FDC-CNL-GR (Raw Data), 10,336-13,044' Log Spacing Sonic Waveforms, 11250-13,033' Borehole Orientation, 10,336-13,040' Computer Processed Log, 10,340-13,000' Stratagraphic Dipmeter, 10,336-13,010' COMPOSITE LOGS ,, 2" 2" 2" ,! Borehole Compensated Sonic, 108-13060' DIL/Linear Correlation, 108-13060' Dual Induction/SFL, 108-13060' Compensated Fm. Density-Gamma-Gamma, 2517-13060' Compensated Neutron Fm. Density, 2517-13060' DIRECTIONAL SURVEY 1 copy Sperry-Sun Directional Survey Report, 0-11750' TAPES 1 tape -'I tape I tapes 4827 - Verification Listing 68261 - Verification Listing 68284 - Verification Listing Alaska Oil & Gas Comj, Commission Anchorage Thru: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner FROM: Bobby FoSt er?:$ Petroleum Inspector M EMORAN OUM State of Alaska AI-~.S~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO: C. ~./~%~rton - - DATE: June 17, 1983 cha h. ------' -' FILE NO: 10 ~.B~ TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Witness Plug and Aban- donment of Wellbore on Shell's W. Mikkelsen No. 4. ~9_s-.d..ay May...!7# 18 and 19, 1_983 'A cement retainer was set at 11,253' and 273'_+ of Class G cement was placed above it. The 3½" D.P. was pulled up to 1700'_+ and another retainer ~s set with 273'+_ Class G cement above it. The 7" casing was cut at 160'and removed from the wellbore. The 9-5/8" casing was cut at 136' and removed from the wellbore, then the 5' D.P. was run in the hole to 65', the lo%~r pipe rams w~re closed and 500 ers, of cement were pumped into the wellbore bet%~en the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulas ¥~[th a final squeeze pressure of 200 psi was held for 45 miniutes. I departed the location at this time and- returned to Anchorage. Att achme nt: I spoke with Don Wester on May 23, 19 83 and he informed me that the 13-3/8" and the 20" casing had been cut at 7' below the mud line and removed from the we llbore. Re said the celler box would be removed this summer. O?-0OlAfRev. 10/79) SM-32 (REV. 5-78) Shell Oil Company Interoffice Memorandum FROM' SHELL OIL COMPANY 601 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 TO: ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 SUBJECT- WELL SAMPLES - MIKKELSEN.No. 4 Transmitted by D. D. Caddy - 12 boxes 1 complete set of Ditgh Samples (washed and dried) t 7 boxes COre chips - l' chip sample of all 12 cores D. C a~dy~~ Received by Date June 3, 1983 Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Enclosed for your information are the following reports for Shell's West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 well' e Monthly Report of Drilling & Workover Operations Sundry Notices & Reports on Wells (Abandonment, Subsequent Report) Well Completion Report Rock samples are being shipped separately. Copies of all subject well will be shipped when compositing is finished. this work will be finished by mid-June. logs for the We estimate Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Manager Production Administration RGH-mh Enclosure Status of Well STATE OF ALASKA --- Pa.qe 1 ALA .)IL AND GAS CONSERVATIC AMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETI REPORT AND LOG ..~-,-, .:.-, Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] 2. Name o{ Operator Shell Oil Company- 3. Address 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 4. Location of well at surface Alaska State Plane Zone 3 x=333,161.47 y=5 931,09g, gl .... At Top Producing Interval - ' ' ~ i L~C.,qTJONSJ At Total Depth 5.15' G, k.Elevati°n in feet (indicate45,9KB, F,DF' etc.) J 6. LeaseAukDesignation47521 and Serial No. ABANDONED 7. Permit Number 83-24 E~ APl Number so- 029-20911 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mi,kkel sen Unit 10. Well Numbe; West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. I 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116. No of Completions · 2/24/83 4/15/83 5/21/83 ~ feet~SL ~ -0- 17. Total Depth (M D.TVD, ,8.Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD)19. Directional Survey J ~o. D~th where SSSV ,, J 2,. Th,ckn~s o~ Pe~mafro, 13060'MD~ TVD 70'MD, TVD. YESXS~ NOD ~,tMD 1800' 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DI/BHCS/DLL/FDC/CNL/LSS/MSFL/SHDT/RFT/VPS/CBL/CET/Gyro S'urvey/SWS/Correlation Log 23. CASING SIZE CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD 20" 13 3/8" 9 ~!~" 7" WT. PER FT. 154# 72# 47# 29# GRADE N'80 i S-95LTC N-80 SETTING DEPTH MD TOP BOTTOM -0- 109' -0- 2518' -0- 10335' -0- '11897' HOLE SIZE 20" 1.7½" 12¼" 8~" CEMENTING RECORD Drive Pipe 4700 sx Permafrost 1600 sx "G" AMOUNT PULLED 57' 57' 160' 550 sx "G" 168' 24. Perforations open to Production '(MD+TVD of Top and ~ottom and interval, size and number) #1 11544/11582'MD, TVg ½" holes, 12 holes per foot 25. TUBING RECORD SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 3½" 11472' 11424' 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First P~oduction 5/1/83 Daze of Test Hours Tested 5/2/83 7.32 Flow Tubing Casing Pressure Press. 408 2400 IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) F1 owinq tPRODUCTION FORJ TESTPERIOD J~ J CALCULATED ~, 24-HOUR RATE j OIL-BBL OIL-BBL GAS-MCF GA$-MCF 28. CORE DATA WATER-BBL 405 WATER-BBL 1328 B/D JCHOKE SIZE IGAS-OILRATIO 20/64 .I OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Brmf description of lithotogy, porosity, fractures,, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips Core #1 11298/11357', rec... 54', Shale, s~ltstone, sandstone, 15% porosity #2 #3 #4 .#5 #6 #7 #8 -11357/11415', rec.-' 60', Shale, coal, sandstone, 15% porosity '114.15/11475' rec.._ 59½" Sandstone siltstone, shale, 5-20% porosity ~ , . , ,' - 11475/11535', rec., 60', Sandstone, s.hale, 5-25% porosity 11535/11595', rec. 60' - 11595/11650',.. rec. '48' ,' 11650/11709" ' - , rec.- 58 , - 11709/11735", rec. 17', Sandstone, coal shale, 5-20% porosity Sandstone, shale, 5-20% porosity Sandstone, shale, 5-2.5% poresity Sandstone, shale, 5-25% porositY,cont't See Attached) Form 10-407 Subm~l ,n duphcate Rev. 7-1430 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. Sagavani rktok -6775' Same Colville 7745' Seabee 10565' '" Pebble Shale 10935" :; Put River 11255' Keki ktuk 11285' "' Basement 12945' ,.~. 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge 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. Item 1: Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (Gl-) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- lng and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection/Shut-in, Other-explain. item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10~,07 :- / .............. . ......... ,~,_!~.: ......... / '. -'" STATEOF ALASKA -- Page 2 ALA~,..~. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION _ )MMISSION ELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well OIL ~ GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED [~X 2. Name of Operator Shell 0il Company 3. Address 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 4. Location of well at surface -,~. Alaska State Plane Zone 3, x=333,161.47, y=5,931,098.81 '~-:L!!... At Top Producing Interval At Total Depth Lease Designation end Serial No. APL 47521 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15'6.L. 45'D.F. 13. Date T.D. Reached 4/15/83 18. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 70' MD, TVD Classification of Service Well ~k~,7,.. Permit Number ::'~' 83-24 B. APl Number ~o- 029-20911 9. Unmt or Lease Name West Mt.kkel sen Unit 10. Well Number West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 12. Date Spudded 2./24/83 17. Total Depth {MD+TVD) 13060' MD, I'VD 19. Directional Survey Y ES~I~ NO [] 14. Date Comp., Sure. or Aband. I 15. Water Depth, if offshore Il6. No. of Completions 5/21/83 J ,ee, MSLJ -O- J 20. Depth where SSSV ~e! 1 21. Thickness of Permafrost feet MDJ 18001 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DI/BHCS/DLL/FDC/CNL/LSS/MSFL/SHDT/RFT/VPS/CBL/CET/Gyro Survey/SWS/Correl ation Log 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD CASING SIZE 20" 13 3/8" 9 5/8I! 7" iWT. PER FT. 154# 72# 47t/ 29# GRADE N-80 S-95LTC N-80 SETTING DEPTH MD TOP BOTTOM -0- 109' ~0- 2518' -0- 10335' -0- 11897' HOLE SIZE ~0" CEMENTING RECORD Drive Pipe 4700 sx Permafrost 1600 SX "G" 550 SX "G" AMOUNT PULLED 57' 160' 168' 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and interval, size and number) #2 11480/11500'MD, TVD ½" holes, 12 holes per foot 25. TUBING RECORD SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 3~. 11409' 11362' 26, ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First P~oduction Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) 5/7/83 Flowing , GAS-MCF Date of Tes~ 5/7/83 Flow Tubing Press. 118 Hours Tested 16.6 Casing Pressure 3600 PRODUCTION FOR. i,,,I el L'BB L TEST PERIOD I~ CALCULATED OIL-BBL 24-HOUR RATE I GAS-MCF WATER-BBL 459 WATER-BBL 664 B/D JCHOKE SIZE J GAS-OILRATIO 20/64 I OIL GRAVITY-APl {corr) 28. CORE DATA Brief dmcription of Core #1 - #2 - #4 - #5 - ~6 - #7 - #8 - lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water_ Submit core Chlp~. 11298/11357', rec. 54', Shale, stltstone, sandstone, 15% porosity 11357/11415', rec. 60', 11415/11475', rec. 59~' 11475/11535', rec. 60', ~1535/11595', rec. 60', 11595/11650', ~ec. 48', 11650/11709', rec. 58', 11709/11735', rec. 17', Shale, coal, sandstone, 15% porosity , Sandstone, stltstone, shale, 5-20% porosity Sandstone, shale, 5-25% porosity Sandstone, coal shale, 5-20% porosity Sandstone, shale, 5-20% porosity Sandstone, shale, 5-25Y0 p~osity Sandstone, shale, 5-25% P°r°sttY/cont.t See Attached) Submit in duphcate Form 10-407 Re~. 7-1q30 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29. 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEA5. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH . GOR, and time of each phase. Sagavant rktok 6775 ' Same Colville 7745' ,, Seabee 10565' ,, Pebble Shale 10935' ,, Put Riber 11255' ,, Kektktuk 11285' ,, Basement .. 12945' ,, : 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge : · INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and Icg on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells' Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether-from ground level (G L-).or other elevation (DF, KB-, etc.)-. ,. Item 23' Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing toot.- Item 27' Method of Operation' FloWing, Gas Lift,. Rod Pump, Hydraulic~Pump~ Submersible, Water In- ' 'Jectlon, Gas Injectmon,'Shu~_ll?n, Other-expkain:.: . . - ~ . .. ~ :--~ : i~?lt~m 28: if n° cores taken, indicate "none". .... ' --' STATE OF ALASKA "-" Page 3 ALAS,.,. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION )MMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] 2_ Name of Operator 3. Address 601 W. 5th Ave., ~8[0, Anchorage, AK 9950~ ~., 4. Location of well az surface t~,~. Alaska State Plane Zone 3, x-333,[6[.47, ~5,93[,~8~ At Top Producing Interval At Total Depth 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15'G.L. 45'D.F. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. APL 47521 12. Date Spudded 2/24/83 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 13060'MD, TVD 13. Date T.D. Reached 4115/83 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 18. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 70'1~, TVD 5/21/83 Classification of Serwce Well 7. Permit Number 83-24 8. APl Number so- 029-20911 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mt.kkelsen Unit 10. Well Number West Mtkkelsen Unit #4 ll. Field and Poor 19. Directional Survey ] 20. Depth where SSSV ~et YES~[ NO El! feet MD WILDCAT 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116. No. of Completions feet MSL 21. Thickness of Permafrost 1800' 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DI/BHCS/DLL/FI)C/CNL/LSS/~FL/SHDT/RFT/VPS/CBL/CET/Gyro Survey/SWS/Correlatton Log. 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE 20" 13 3/8" 9 5/8" 7" WT. PER FT. 154# 72# GRADE N-80 TOP 47# s-g5LTC -0- BOTTOM ].09~ 2518' 10335' 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and interval, size and number) #3 11416/11427'MD, TVD per foot 11438/11460'MD, TVD per foot HOLE SIZE 17~" 1~" '8~" CEMENTING RECORD Drive Pipe ~4700 sx Permafrost 11600 sX "G" 550 sx "G" 2g~ N-80 -0- 11897' )ottom and 25. TUBING RECORD ½" holes, 4 holes ½" hol es, 4 hol es AMOUNT PULLED 57: ).60~ i68' SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 35" 11375' 11352' 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First P~oduction 5/10/83 Date of Test 5/11/83 Flow Tubing Press. I Hours Tested 4 WATER-BBL 5 IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) Flowing PRODUCTION FOR {OIL-BBL GAS-MCF TEST PERIOD m~ I I Casing Pressure WAT E R-B B L 1200 30 B/D CORE DATA ICHOKE SIZE IGAS'OILRATIO OIL GRAVITY-APl (Corr) Br,ef description of Core #1 - #2- #3- #4 '- #5- #6- #7- #8- lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips 11298/11357', rec. 54', Shale, stltstone, sandstone, 15% porosity 11357/11415', rec. 60', Shale, coal, sandstone, 15% porosity 11415/11475', rec. 59~':, Sands~, stltstone, shale, 5-2Cg porosity 11475/11535', rec. 60', Sandstone; 'shale, 5-25% porosity 11535/11595', rec. 60', Sandstone, coal shale, 5-20~ porosity 1159§/11650', rec. 48', Sandstone, shale, 5-20~ porosity 11650/1170g', rec. 58', Sandstone, shale, 5-25% p~ostty 1170g/11735', rec. 17', Sandstone, shale, 5-25% riorosttY(cont. See Attached) Subm)l in duplicate F ora 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29. 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. Sa gavant ~ktok 6775 ' Same Colv'llle 7745' Seabee 10565' Pebble Shale 10935' . Put Rtbe~ 11255' . Kektktuk 11285' . Basement 12945' . I · . 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge 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. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate' form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show tl~e details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool~ ~ Item 27: Method of Operation' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, H~,draulic Pump,' Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas I njection~ ShL~t-~Jn, Other-explain. - Item 28' If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 -..:,:~::~ '.' . .......... ~ ...... · :.~-,' :": ...... , ' - ; i"~.' ...... "~ ' -"-- STATE OF ALASKA ...... .. Page 4 ALAS.,,.~,OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIOh..OMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLET N REPORT AND LOG a,..~.z~ . .~--" ,:/~?; ........ 1 Status of Well "'~:?.~ '~':-. ~:./':'. Cia,sir,cation of Serv,ce Well ~_~ GAS ~ ~_~ SUSPENDED F-) ABANDONED 2. Name of Operator Shell 0t 1 Cocmany 3. Address 601 !4; 5th Ave., #810. Anchoraae AK 99501 '~ . 4. Loc~tJon of well a~ surface Alaska State Plane Zone 3, x=333,161.47, At Top Producing Interval At Total Depth 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) j 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 15'G.L. 45'D.F. J ADL 4752! 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14 Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 2/24/83 4115183 5/21/83 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 13060'MD, TV9 7. Permit Number 83-24 B. APl Number so- 02g-2ogl! 9. Unn or Lease Name West Mtkkelsen Unit 10. Well Numbe; West Mtkkelsen Unit ~4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 18. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 70'PD, TVD 19. Directional Survey Y Es~i~ NO [] ilS. Water Depth, if offshore J16. No. of Completions feet MSLJ --0-- 20. Depth where SSSV ~et 21. Thickness of Permafrost 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run D!/BNCS/DLL/Ft)C/CNL/LSS/I~SFL/SNDT/RFT/VPS/CBL/C~T/Gyro Suevey/SWS/Correl atton L~ 23, CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD , CASING SlZEJ t3 318"! WT. PER FT. 729 GRADE ~!-80 ¢7# S-95LTC 2g# N-80 SETTING DEPTH MD TOP ! BOTTOM -0- 109' T-O- ] 2518' -0- 10335' -0- ZZ897' 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and interval, size and number) #4 11317/11348'MD, TVD ~"~ holes, 4 hOles per foot HOLE SIZE 17~" CEMENTING RECORD Or t ye Pi pe 4700 sx Permafrost 1600 sX "fi" 550 sx "G" AMOUNT PULLED 57' i60~ i68' 25. TUBING RECORD SIZE 3½" DEPTH SET (MD) 11276' PACKER SET {MD) 1'1253' 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL {MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production 5/14/83 Date of Test Hours Tested 5/15/83 27.25 Flow Tubing Press. 30 28. Casing Pressure 600 JMethod of Operation {Flowing, gas lift, etc.) Flowing PRODUCTION FOR I TEST PERIOD mama) CALCULATED m~ 24*HOUR RATE -m'i ( OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL 40 14.3 OIL-BBL 35 GAS-MCF 125 WATER.BBL tCHOKE SIZE JGAS-OILRATIO 20/64 J ,3575 OIL GRAVITY-APl {corr) 21e CORE DATA Br,ef descr)Dtion of lithoiogy, porosi~, fractures, apparen dip) a~ presence of oil,~s or water. Submit core Core #1 - 11298/11357', fmc. 54' S~le, slltstone, sandstone, ~'porostty #2 - 11357/11415', rec. 60', Shale, coal, sandstone, 15% porosity #3 - 11415/11475', r~c. 59b', Sandstone, stltstone, shale, 5-20~ porosity #4 , ~1475/11535', rec. 60~, Sandstone;'shale, 5-25[ porosity #5 - 11535/11595', rec. 60', Sandstone, coal shale, 5-20~ pogoetty #6 - 11595/11650', rec. 48', .Sandstone, shale, 5-20~ porosity #7 - 11650/1170g', rec. 58', Sandstone, shale, 5-25% pm'oslty ~8 - 1~709/1~735', rec. 17', Sandstone, shale, 5-25% rmrosttY(cont. ~ee Attached) Form 10-407 Subm~l in duphcate Rev. 7-143C CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29. 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. Sagavant ~ktok 6775' Same Colvtile 7745' . Seabee 10565" Pebble Shale 10935' - Put Ether 11255' . Kaktktuk 11285' " Basement 12945~ " 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed Title ~Jr.! Prod. Ad~, Date 6/3/83 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. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in-other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental ~records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of OPeration' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. ' -Item 28' If no cores taken, indicate "none". * Form 10-407 28. CORE DATA (Cont.) Core #9 - 11735/11782', rec. 31', Sandstone, siltstone, coal, shale, 5% porosity #10 - 11782/11842', rec. 60', Sandstone, siltstone, coal, shale, 5% porosity #11 - 11842/11902', rec. 58', Sandstone, siltstone, shale, coal, 5% porosity #12 - 12336/12368', rec. 31', Shale April 29, 1983 Mr. Pete Woodson Shell Oil Cc~pany 610 West Fifth Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 'Re: Our Boss Gyroscopic Survey Job No. AK-BO-30038 Well: W. Mikkelson ~4 Field: North Slope SurveY D~te: April 27, 1983 Operator: McGuire Mr. Woodson: Please find enclosed the "Original" and six (6) copies of o~r Boss Gyroscopic Multishot Directional Survey on the above well. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to be of service, Sincerely, NL SPERRY-SUN, INC. Ken Broussard District Manager dt/KB Enclosures 0.00 SCRLE ~- 1 INCH TO 2000.00 / 2000.0 NO~ih S~OPE SHELL OIL C~HPRNT NEST M!KKEtSEN ~ qPB]L 27, 1983 RK-80-~0038 2000.00 4000.00 6000.00 8000.00 10000.00 12000.00w 11750 20bO. O0 VEil-i- !C¢tL_ PRO%EE:-i- 'f ON i -20. O0 T~U6 20. bO SCRLE :- i INCH TO 20. O0 / 20. 0 NO~TH SLOPE SHELL OIL COHP~NT NEST HIKKELSE~ ~ qPR!l 27, O0 --60.00 --80.00 -100.00 NOR ~[ Z ON-'i' ifil P.~,~-J E' C -i-' _. ON SHELL "F~ I L COMF'ANY WEST MIKKEL'SEN .t+4 NORTH SLOF'E ALASKA i--. ~'l r'- I-"1 i-/\ ! i,~J Ih! .=.r'r_m',.r-._ _,', WELL SURVEYING F:QMF'ANY ANCHORAGE ALA:--;KA VERTIF:AL SECTIAN CALCLILATED ALFING CLQSURE COMF'UTATION DATE - - ":;'.R'-' APRIL Z";;, 1; .-..:, F'AGE [;ATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27, BOSS GYROSCOPIC: SURVEY ,JOB NUMBER AK-BO-30038 KELLY BLISHING ELEV. OF'ERA TOR-MC:GU I RE = 46.40 FT. TRUE MEASURED VERT l CAL F~EF'TH .... £,EF' TH ...... SUB-REA -'- -:4 _ L. ULIR._ E COLIRSE DOG-LEA VERT I C:AL I NCL I NAT I CIN Fi I RECT i ON '.--;EVER I TY DEF'TH DEG M I N DEGREE'.--; DEG / 1 ("~O TOTAL REL. TANuULAR COORD I NATES VERT I F:AL NORTH / SOU TH EAST/WEST SECTION O 0. c':,O - 46.40 0 () N O. 0 E ,:"~. O c] :,." 5 2.'=i-,. c] 0 -":' . .. _ _ - ...- 1.4¢) ........... 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F; 0.10 1:3.7:3 6.40 W 9.C)4 7.64 W 11.87 5.97 W 1':' ~.. 10 3.77 W 1 '.F,. 25 · :'F, 27 E 2':: /.:,z-, · -1".- - %.. m -- :::F,,. 45 E '-'=' '-"-' - - -" ._f · 0 '-'~'- ::I'll . · :,.-,.-. E 27 79 3/=.. 79 3'F,'. 54 SHELL A I L C~-~MPAIq Y .... NEST M-l' KKELSEN :I~:,4- NORTH ~E;LL-IF'E ALASKA F-;F'ERRY-F;UN WELL ::-;LIRVEYING COMPANY ANE:FIARAGE ALA:E;KA C:OMF'UTA'I'ION DATE A F'R I L '.';-.".::'/, 1 ':.":' :E: :':: . VERTICAL SECTION C:ALC:LILATEt-~ ALr"~NG F:LCIF;LIRE DATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27 BOSS GYROSCOPIC SURVEY ,JOB NUMBER AI<-BO-30038 KELLY ~I_I'.-_-;HING ELEV-~ = OF'ERATOR-ME:GU I RE PAGE 5 ,-'1 '- ..... '-' ___ _ "" - -' 2 TRUE .=,L B-.=,EAI L. uLIRb;E F:FiI IRATE dub-LE;., Tr]TAL MEASLiREI] VERTICAL VERTIr':AL II'qC:L I NAT I FiN DIREE:TI FIN L;EVERITY RECTANGLILAR COF;RD I NATE:--; DEF'TH .......... riEF'TH ............... -DEFrTH ..........DCG N :i-N ' -- - I:,-E"i].~'~E-E-.:~; ....... lie ij2-i"i]/o--lqi~iR-T-R7 ~io 0¥ I-:1 EAST/WEST VERT I CAL SECT I ON 11100 11200 i 1300 11400 i 15C)0 11600 11700 11'750 I _1. 0 ? 8.30 11051.90 0 :33 N 3:. 1 C) W 0.3:3 ...... 1 l'l':..-a:~":::O -' '1'i"1-51"'- 9'0 ..... 0 ..... 57 Iq.: 41.60 W .............. 0.62 1129:3.20 11251.90 22 N :39.10 W C).43 11 ":"-v'=' :.2 ~"~ 11 "' ,:..., i 80 I 21 N " · ,+._,. 1 W O. 15 .... 1 :I. 4 ?:::: .'20, ....... 1 'i 1159' 8, 2 (":' 1 ' .-q.=;, ...... J ..... I ::'::() 1. 2/=, lq F:;4 ("~ W (':' 1/', 116'.'.-;8.10 11/.:,51 · 70 1 30 N 42 ,' '[":' W 0 · 32 87.94 ,_,':' 31.30 E ,--,/. ,..,'--,. 84- ._, 30.73 E : P,~.2:-7~S 2'.~. 42 E :5: 3. ~=F,'"' :~_ 27 . ,.q I E 82.04 S 2/=,. 0/=, E 80./=,6 F; 24. i3 E 7::: 94 S 2'.? ':":' E . 21 .;,37,: E ,.-~ [~ . :, ::i :::!![:: · ~:.) HIN. EAST AT M]]::=J.11750: HORIZONTAL DI.z, FLAL. EMENT = :-:0.:3C) FEET AT :--;F~LITH 1~' ._, DEG 'F¢3. O? 'F'I. 88 9' 0.0 3 87 · :--:6'.-0'i' :5:4. 17 82.01 S 0.80 THE CALCLILATIr]N F'RC]CEDLIRES ARE BASED ~Z~l',,I TFIE I_ISE FiE' THRIEE '[';IMENSIONAL RADIU?: OF L..RVATURE-'Ii ' ' METHOD. SHELL OiL F~OMF'ANY WEST MIKKELSEN NORTH SLOPE ALASKA SPERRY-SLIN WELL .SLIRVEYING C:OMF'ANY ANC:HORAF~E ALASKA C'OMI:'LITATION DAT'E AF'RIL 29, 196:3 VERTIC:AL F;EC.'TIFIN F:ALCULATED ALF~NG CLOSURE F'AGE._,':' DATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27, BOSS GYROSCOPIC SURVEY dOB NUMBER AK-BO-3003:R KELL~r' BUSHING ELEV. = C~F'ERA TOR-MC:GU I RE 46.40 FT. TRUE :~; IB-:~EA L:U_ RoE C:OUR::;E Dr,3-LEr; 19EASI_IREI-; VERT l CAL VERT I C:AL I NF:L I NAT I EIN D i REF:T I inn :--;EVER I TY DEPTH ............... DEF'TH ............... DEPTH ............. DEG ........ M'I TOTAL REL. TANbLILA~, COCIRD I NATES N O~-'f'H/'.::;00]"H EAST/WEST VERT I CAL - SECT InN ,:,,_, ;-,:,, 63 . O: 4.4:1 ........ ~ . - :'::4.60 W .... (' ' 67c~0 ............. 66 ":/"'"-':: ,:.. ~:,.-,' ?''' ......... ' 6o.:, ..' .' '?' "";' '""'~' ' ............ i:i~:]i;~ ........ ~ .'"~ 6800 /- ";":~':' 62 /- '7~.': .... ,.-', 0 4:'_:: c .... ,.-, . ............... ~.~...' ._,,::~. i9 W /-, 9 (') (3 ' '-"- '-' ¢,,:, ;/,=, 6 i /. c, ~ c, .............. .:.. 21 0 :30 ..,':' 1,-.':' . i 9. W .................. 7000 .......... ':~'" ''~ ............. . ,:,U .:~i~.: i '::' .-.. u'W ..... -" ,'"i/. i::: '::?::!':: ~-. 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O1 E 63.97 0 20 56.64 ::: ""'-' . · ,:.,:.. 4/_, E 64 80 ~ S 0 24- ._7 /-,/-, '-'"' . · - - .-"'-'. 1'-' ~ E 05· 69 s i S 38.60 E ':' =' 1'0 W · ..! ._[ ~ ~:.:, 1 ._ (..I W S 14,,/:,9 E 78.00 7798.57 7752.18 0 :30 ~:-:; 2/:,. 80 E F:O00 79';-",'F~. 57 7'.:-;'52.17 0 26 S 5.10 E 0.06, O. 54 O, 26 ' C) ..... 1 :':.: 6!.9 C)::: S 37 -'-,~'-"- E 73.11 C) "" ,=" 39 50 E 73.81 · .' 1 6. ,_,. 70 '-' SHELL---Ei I-C C'i]MF, ANy WEST t"11KKELSEN $'1:4. NORTH SLOF'E ALASKA SF'ERRY-SUN WELL :.-:;LIRVEYING F':OMF'ANY ............................................... . A N C_H 0 .F::.,'__A CiE_ ALAF;I-.'::A COhtPLITAT I ON. ,ELATE APRIL VERTICAL SECTIF~N F:ALCULATED ALONG C:LFc_:;LIRE F'AL-iE 4 DATE OF '.:;LIRVEY APRIL 27-7-1~.~8:':i BInSS GYRO'..:;COF'IC .~URVEY dOB NUMBER " ] '~- Ak-BE-~,O0~,o KELLY BLISHING ELEV, OF'ERATOR-MCGLI I RE = 46.40 FT. TRUE SUB-SEA COLIRSE CF'~LIR::;E DOG-LEG TOTAL MEASLIRED VERTICAL .... V_ERT IC_:_.AL !~CLINATION i]IRc._.TION SEVERITY RECTANGLILAR conRDINATES VER'r'_I CAL _ f'~EF']'H '[~E F":I"H DEF'TH L]EG I't I N DEGREE::; DEG / 1 O0 NF]RTH/'.:;OUTH EAST/WEST SECT I ON 0.09 . 67 . '-"-'.-., ,:, S 0,0'? ' 6:9.18 S 0.32 4 · ,..:70.27 S 39.51 E , 7_4_~.7_'? 39.54: E 75.97 3'.'.-,,'. 62 E".::.:' 77.20 : 39, 5',.'." t ~'' ~'-R '--"-' . , ......... 39.26 E 79.10 38.82 E 80.11 38..~5_E , WEST MIKKELSEN NCIRTH ._-,LLFE ALASKA SF'ERRY-SUN WELL ::;I_IRVEYING COMF'ANY ANF:HORAI'.'iE ALAc, K.A PAGE COMF'LITATION DATE AF'R I L 2'.-:'*, 1'9:_=:3 I'rATE OF .:,L RVEY APR I L 27 1 .'?:~,::. JL]B NLIHBER AK-BO-30038 KELLY BLISHING ELEV. = 46.40 FT. OF'ERATOR-MCGLI I RE .................... t' t ~"t INTERFLLATED, VALI_IES FI.IR EVEN 1C)OC) FEET ElF MEA'._:;UREr'I DEF'TFI 'FRLIE SLIB-SEA TOTAL I"iE A ::;I_IR E D .......... ¥'ER T IY";. ~'i L ..... ~ER T I CAL ..... ~ ~i'~.=T A ~ ~LIL ~'~: ..... r::O'~F~i-~N A ~('E :.:: DEF']'H DEF'TH DEF'TH NOR]'H/SOLITH FAST/WEST MD-TVD D I FFERENCE VERT I iS:AL CCIRRECT I FIN O ................ OZOO ............... :-zi:/:,'. 1000 999. 'F"~ '753. 2000 '- ~ ~' r.,._, o. I Y ;;~ .'./ '-"-' · i=, ,=, :1. ~-' ~' '-~ ....... :~C) 0 0 ......... c,,:; c-;c?; ';.,-.,~ ........... ---.,o M.-_, _ ..- ...... ..., ....i ~ ./._ ._1 n 40 (')0 2999 :l 4 '-"- '= '-' ..... , .-, ..:/.j ~, $000 4'?'~/L=:. :=:9' 4'P52 · 2.0A(') - .=; 9'-.-/~' Y-, A P;'-'/='"' ..... · . _ .... :.._l..' . 700C~ 6'.-?'~L=:. 61 6952. 8000 79?8..57 7952. o,': 1 · . ! t . ~.~.",.::, .', ..I . N.I .-. IT.. 10000 ':).. ':;.. 9. :::_. 40 9952 .00 8,t- .1 ,_,':' ._,':' 27 .00 E ,- ,- ,:;,-, ,~,:, 11000 _1. (.) =~; ,:,..=,U'-" 10'P.5 1 . '::,' 0 ,. ,_,. 7/-,_ .-,':' :2:1 . :[1 E · '11750 .......... THE I::ALI.':'LILATION F'ROI-:EDUFd:'g; ARE BA'.=;ED oN'::THE::IISE OF THREF :: ,'~ .......: 2: .,T_ .... ~ ....... ..:__ ............. -_ ...... C). 08 O. C)8 0.12 , D I MENSI ONAL: RADII '-' : -' ' :"I ':':'" ___ _I~. OF uLIRVAI. JRE::tlETHOD. SHELL OiL L-:C~MPANY WEST IdlKKEL.qEN ~4 NORTH SLOF'E ALASKA ...................................... SF'ERRY-:=;UN WELL ::;URVEYII',IF-: F:F~MF'ANY ANCHORAGE ALASKA COMPUTATION DATE A F'R i L 2 ':?, I "-~.. ,_, ©,.,'':' DATE OF .:,URVEY AF'RIL 27, ,JOB NUNBER AK-BO-30038 KELLY B'i][il3H~-~'C4 ELEV. = C~F'ER A TF;R-MC:GLI I RE 4/_.. .......................... I'N'TERFrO-LATED"-VAL..:LIE'.=f F~OR EVEN--f(5'O' FEE-T--]3F F;UB-SEA DEPTH TRUE SUB-'.=;EA TOTAL ........ MEASIJREEi ........... VER'T"I _.AL. ....gER"I"-I E:AL- ..... REE:'FA- NGULAR F:Cu"iR1-J I NF~TE::=; MD-TVD DEF'TH DEF'TH DEF'TH NORTH/SOUTH EA:=;T/WEST D I FF'ERENCE ( VERT I F:AL E:ORREF:T I ON 46 46,4.,::~ ('). (") 0 ('). (] 7 G.; 0, 14 6 146, 4. C, 100 . (") 0 C, .2 i ._,c. C). · -"4,-', 24'/=;-',.4(~ ....200';.'00 d r, 5 :.-: ('~ :346 .:, 46.4 (2) 20 c). ,r') 0 1 · :;:':2: :=; o. 0 0 ...... 0.0 0 12 E 0:2: W 0.00 O. 00 18 W 14 W 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 446 446.. 4(} 400.0C, 1.47 :=; O. 15 W ....... -m ................ ~'Z "~(' ..... ..-'i · :, 46 ~, ~ 6.4 J ........ ~1.. i"i. (i.. C£Ci' ................. f- :=- -._.':: ........................... 64.6 646.40 600.00 746 746.40 700· 00 ....... ::: 4"/:,-- ................ 846". 4b ............ :800 ."0 O 946 946.40' 900.00 104-6 1046.40 1000. O0 ........ i 'i '47:,' .......... f'l'2j./=:';"'2~ 0' :: ........ 'i ':['-(5'0 124.6 1246.40::. ': 1200,00 ·. 0.00 W 0.00 W ::::'': 0.00 E ' ::: ". 0 01 0.00 0..00 · : . . 0":::00 "::: O. O0 0.00 O. 01 :--;HELL OIL -'q ' L.L MF ANY WEST MIKKELSEN .tt:4 .... NaRTH ~!.L.O_F'E ALA'.:;KA · :.F ERRY-.=. _IN WELL SURVEYING F:FiMPANY ................... A N__C_H. O. R_.r.4.!,:.' E_ ~ L..¢_.'--:i k:_:. ~ C. JMF L TAT I ON i.[ATE · APRIL 2'.-?, 1'--*'-"-' ........... 2 I]ATE OF ~,URVEY APRIL 27, : JQB_NUMBER AK-Bn-20038 .... F'AGE . _ 198:3 KELLY BUSHING ELEV· uF ERATuR-ML.L U I RE 46.40 FT. ....................... I-N-TERF'i-,LA'TEI-,-' 'VAEi-iE-;~-'F~'-Y~--E~'O~N -10~i- FEE-T-'~3~--E:-Li-B:-c~EA DEF'TH TRLIE MEA'.--;UREI] ........ V'ER:F I Fi~E ...... DEF'TH [ EF TH SUB:: SE A ............................... T_O T_A ~ ............................. VERT I C:AL REC:TANGULAR C:OORD I NATES MI]-TVD DEF'TH NORTH/SOUTH EA'.:;T / WEST D I FFERENCE 1 ;.4,", 194/_',, 40 1900, O0 8,1::7 ":'.., 3: (:,=, W 2046 2C)4/-, 4(':,' .'..-_,0(3('~ (it) 10 17 ::; · '=' Fi":' W . -- u .... · . m ' ._1 ~ ... VERTICAL C:I]RREF:T I ON 214.6 2246 2346 2446 2546 2/_-,46 274.6, 2:--:4E-, 2946 · .'74o, 4(:) 2846.40 ..' .': 46, 2146· 4. C). ~"" 1 C) C) .0 C) 11 · 95 :s; 7 .14. W 224,'-.. 40 2200. 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WEST MII<KELSEN NOR]'H SLF~F'E ALASKA '.:;F'ERRY-::;UN WELL SLIRVEYING COMF'ANY F'AGE '.;' AI'.ICHE~RAF~E ALASKA DATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27, 1'.~:::::i ' CEIMPUTATION DATE · -,,- °20'-, " I-I '-'(' '"'-'°-' APR l L -' Y, 1/,.,,:, .JOB NUMBER AI'-,-B_ -,:. '.~,.,,:..=, --KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 46-~,]/ FT"~--' OF'ERATr]R-MF:GU I RE - I NTERF'F~LATEi:, vAEi-IES-Fi:)R--E(2EI'q--i-i:~O #EE-'r 'OF-S'UB--:¢E~t -[:,EI~-Pl - TRUE L=;UB-SEA TOTAL MEA::;UREI] ............ VERT I-r':AL ............ ~/ER T I i::AL - - RE'i2:?'A-I~OE~-R ..... F:OO'~-B'I NFfTE:--i' DEF'TH 1]EPTH DEF"I'H NORTH/SCILITH EA?-;T/WE'.:;T MD-TV[~ D I FFERENCE VER~ I CAL C:FIRRECT l ON :'-: 7' 47 36:47 · z, % zt. / '4047 4:I. 47 4247 oo4o. 40 '-"-' ] 8 69 '-' .:,,:, f,. 0 00 . 0, L:: 4 . . ;=, :.::v 08 E :2: ? 4 6, 4(] :':: ?00. 00 9 '-"-' c .... ,-- . , . .,' ,: .... :,.::. 41 E 0. ~-,._.r-- .. ........ 404/_', "40 ....... 4000. OCi ......................... :"-'~. 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' · ' 4 ,,.~" .................. ri. 9' 0 C)· 5047 504/_-, 40 : :MO00 O0 '"'-' '" '""' : ::":::' ""'': .... ::,.,:.. 6...'. =; 147 ,.,= 14/-. 40 =;'._ 100 00 "~' = ..... :-,..,.,:,4 .., .:, / . E ...... I--' ""* '" .... ' ' · -~-" 4 ~ .... ._' .-' 4/:,~'Z""' ............ 4(3"" ................. ._~ ... (.1 f,.)~.";~'i '''" ..... · I}()"' -~ ...................... :---""~';.-,,-,'"--~].. ....../., ~,;;'-: ............. .",,-,:'-;"~7"· ....'", ]_ E 1 . 24 ~'-' ~'-' ='-"""] 0 Ii 41 4. 4 S 38 ':":' ,..:.4. 7 ,..:, 4 ~. 40 9 c, .-,.-',,-,,- E 1 · · · i_1 i~1 · !544.7 544.6, 40 5400. O0 4:3, 36 'S :--:':?. L-','~ E 1. :--:0 · :,.'_-,47 .......... 5.~1 zl.¢'-,'; 'z]: ('i ........... .~; :=', ("i (] '._ i")i') ....................... 0.04 O. 02 O.(. -.'- O. 05 O. 04 0: ' '~ ::;HELL OiL C:OMF'ANY WEST MIKKELSEN ~:~4 N~2~R]'H SLOPE ALASKA SF'ERRY-F;LIN ~,, = _L ~ IF"I SUF;,'VEYI NF-~ F:OMPAN¥ AI'qF:HFd:?AGE ALASKA COP'iF'LITATiON f]ATE AF'R I L '-"- .1. :.,,_-,,. ~. Z.! ~ '-' ,-, .~ DATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27, .JOB NUMBER AK-BO-30038 KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = OF'ERATOR-MCGLI I RE F'AGE 10 46.40 FT ................................... I]qTERF'C~L-A'FEK~ ' ~, ALL E::. '-F'ih~--EVEN i'0'Ci--~-E~I---'htd--tEi~B-SEA DEPTH . '..:. TRUE :.E;LIR-:_::EA TOTAL ..... igEA:--;URED ......... VERTI F:AL ......-VER]" I CAL ..... F;:E F!TA ~ L] Elli~iR C:i'-,"-~R K i'I',I~:;'I~'E:~ .......... ~ ~(~-]; CiD ........... V-~RT I F:AL .. DEF'TH DEF'I'H DEF'TH NORTH/SOLITH EAST/WEF;'I' f"lI FFEREN_.E CORREC:TI ON 5647 ....... 5,54',_'-;-~ 40 ........... 57:, ci'O ,-00 ............ -,'~'7,-07'5 iD- -4. i:'F.-4 i '-E/ 574.7 5746 40 5700 00 4.7 ';'-': , . . l....: S 4. 0 ,77 ,,...:: : · _.=;.=, ~ ,'-' /' -:' ="q._,,_ 46 40 F;-,'" ' 0 00 47 '-"-' . .. ,_-,U . ,=,._., :.,.z; 40 ,'-:;'z'-, c- .-=19 4-7 ........... 5'"' "': .... : ........... . l.,:,. /._, ._-, 4. U · ;, .J ,-- _. :' 4o, '~0 !::"~?~F~i"f':"(')i] ............... ---~i:~, ---~.~,~.':~...: ................ z.-- .... ,'-.;,= -'~ .... 6047 6046.40 6000. O0 6147 6146.40 6100.00 634,7 6346.40 6300.00 6447 6446.40 6400.00 --' 6547 .......... 6541~,"'-40 ........... ?j~500.00 6747 6746.40 6700.00 49.7'P S 41.()3 E 50.71 :_:; 4.1.(')1 E ............. I~'- '"'-~- '~ .... ,;; ................... --~,- '-"~. · z,I,:.4Y :5 4i. UZ E .=;.-, .~.-', c. 4o 94:E · . ._,.", .: 0._, ::'; 4F~. 57 E ................ ,.; ............................. ............. ._ 4. :1. :'-] :_--; 4(]. ('~Fi E · _._,. 19 :.--; 5::'P.:34 E 5/:, ]~'- . .(..:, S 3:::'. 71 E 6947 6946.4(] ' 6900.00 ' ::': 58, 0'7:.::::::; :38.04 E . ~]"' : "~ 90 E 7047 /C~.6 4o 7000 00 '=,-, :.o.:, 'S. . . . ...l~,. ~ ~., .~,/ . . 7247 7246.4.0 7200.00 d, 1.01 S :38. ()4 E 7347 7:346.40 7300 .00 61 . ...../~' b-' '-"-'. .:..:, 27 E 7 447 ....... 7446 :'2~0 . , :3:S: :2:4 34 34 0.00 0. O1 0.00 O. O0 0.01 0.01 0.01 1.3'? 1. I. 1.40 1.41 1.41 0.00 ::::::::' ': 0.00 0.01 0.00 1.41 .... '::;HELL' fi T--L "]_::L-ih-l-F,i~ ....... WEST MIKKEL:=;EN NORTH SLOF'E ALASKA SF'ERRY-'.:;UN WELL SLIRVEY:i:NG F:F$'IF'ANY --' I- ,"~ -' AI',IL.F, URt~L,E ALA'.:;I<A L-:CIP'IF'IJTATION DATE APRIL 29 - . DATE OF SURVEY APRIL 27, ,JOB NLd'iE~ER AI',-BJ-,.-L)O,.-~ KELLY BLtSHING ELEV. = C~F'ERA TOR-MCGU I RE F'AGE 1 1 9:33 46.4,F) FT. .... :rNTERF'OLATE£F'-OALLiEi-q--'IE~,~--I~'()EN--1-O-~£-~'E~E:-T OF SUB-SEA DEF'-TH ]'RUE SUB-SEA TOTAL MEASURE1] VERTICAL ...... VERTICAL ..... REc:-TA'NGUEAR ...... DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH NORTH/SOUTH. 7547 7546.40 7500'~'Ci~ ..... /:"2'~ !'::6"' 'S 7647 7646.40 76.,00. O0 62.74 S 7747 7746.40 7700. O0 63.91 S .................. 7847' ...... '78~6';'40 ............. 7866';-bo ........................... ~477~"-'~i'--- 39. O'F.~ E 7947 7946.40 7900. O0 65.31 S 39.4.2:] E 8047 8046.40 8000. O0 66,. 08 S 39.57: E MD-TVD EAST/WEST DIFFERENCE VERT I CAL CORRECT I ON o,:o i:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1.43 1.4:2: i. 4::: 0. O0 0.00 0.00 t~147 · o146.40 ,-,1()0. (x) 67.'R1 '-' · . -:, : :..: .....K.) E 8247 ,-,.',,, .c ,-,.-, - ], ' c,--"~o 40 - - ::: :,; ,:,-,... E . ,:,..'UL ¢)0 /-,~=':. 5(] :' ::" '.::347 8346 ....... 40 ',::3Or: c'..c~. .... 6,'F~,.:-::0 'S" ::' :::::;iI ',-,o '::,.:. 6,,:, E : : 8447 :=: 446..'-i 0 :=: 4-00 .00 70 .69 :::; ._.':' '-?... 4. C:' E :3647 :q A 4 A. 4. 0 :=: A 00 00 7:3.01 ':' '=":' '"'" '-' - - - - -. -.: ...,__ ..,,_, ._.:,~_JE_ . c, 746.40 :=:700. O0 ~ ...... '" ,:,,:"~q ~o" ~ . 40 '"'-' ' ' "='- 90 () 0.00 77.::~ :1 .... ::, ._=' .... ~ 20 E '-?. 100.00 78 . ..'=' ~":' ._q ::-: 4. ._,'='.~,':' E 8747 8847 :z:947 ...... /047 '5'04,!,. -q.O 9147 '.-."." 14 6,. 4. 0 9247 9246.40 '.'.?:::47 9346.40 ,' : 1.44 ::: I~ : : 1.46 1.46 0.00 1.47 0.01 1.48 O. 01 0. O, 1 0,. O1 0. O, 1 .. SHELL- GIL C:nMF'AN~ .... WE::;T I"1Z KKELSEN 454 NORTH SLOF'E ALASKA . SF'EF~RY-:_::UN WE~( -':URVEYiNG F:OMF'ANY C:OMF'LITAT l - ~' u,,~ DATE A P R Z L__.~'.:.'.'.z._ L?~!~L:::: .... F'AGE .... ' DATE OF SLIRVEY APRIL ..lOB NL[.P~I.BE_R AK-BO-300:38 __ KELLY BLISHING ELEV. = 46.40 FT':-' AF'ERA TOR-MCGLI I RE INTERPOLATED 'VAI-'LIEEi-p'5'RT-~tE~--iE)O FEET OF S ~. ~ ~ -- S: E ~I DEPTH ]-RUE '-'1 c.- MEASURED VERT I C:~L .... VERT Z'CAL RECTANGULAR COI-IF;,'D I NATES DEPTH -I -, ' F EF 1 H F~EF'TH NFiRTH/SFILITFi E~S;'I-? NE:ST ':? S 47 '..?L::46. ,-1. 0 9 E:O O. 9947 994c'-,. 40 990C). MD-]'VD El I FFERENCE " . 0 ,'.:, '-' .-', .k ~.o~/ 9546.40 '~500. O0 E:l. 5.'1_ S 30. :24 IS 9647 " ' .-.~/z, 4o. 4. F.~'g/-,F~('~ O0 ,",'-, · -- ,-. .~' 4/ ':,,'/4-o. 4U -77-0C~,, 00 E:2.40 E; 27. :':-:1 r- 014 :::: 1014. E,. 40 I 0100. 0248 10246.40 10200. 044E: 1044 E.. 40 10400. 00 0.5 '"" ._ 4,=, :L 054 E,. 4. 0 10500.0 E'-~ o6z~.E~ ....... i'o646]'4~ ............ i 0-650 ,-oo VERT_TC~L F:r'~RREC:T .I ON 0.01 O. OI 0.0i O.Oi O. OI .... _!;L-El!? 0.02 10748 1074/:, 40 107'0(') O0 i 084:..'.: 10846, 4.0 1 ('m-:OC~. ('~F) --;0. ~7 '.,~ - - '.'-,---¥ : ~ :::o, I(') E .... :' '- ............. ~ 1:, 70: :t o'?,'4::~ ............. ![ b?,;4/:.-'4o ........... i 6;:-?oo. nn ...... ?:;= ..... --. .................... ·" 1 i 04::: 11046.40 11000. O0 8:::, 4',.2 ::; :--::1.30 E i 72 1114E: i 1 i 4c'-,. 40 111 O0. O0 " · 87.47 '-' o 31.2:3.: E 1.72 1 i ':' '" 11 ... 4 e.. 4 U 11 ,, U 0 00 ,-,t: .':,.':, ' ......................... . ~,~. o ..:, 3..I. E; E i. 74 O. 01 O. O0 (:11 ()C) 0. ,0.2 :::;HELL 0 t L- I_-:'IzIP'IF'AN<F .... WEST MIKKELSEN :i~:4 N 0 R T tH ~"-'; L 0 F' E ALA'._:;KA COMF'UTATION DATE ~-]F'R I L 29, :I. 98:3 "F; F' IE R R Y- S 1.1N W E L c; Ij F~ V E Y I Iq G ~:: I-I M Fi A N Y ~ F'A t3 E i :3 ANCHF~RAGE ALA.':-;KA DATE F~F SLIRVEY APRIL 27, 19:::0 dnB NUMBER AK-BO-:30C)38 KELL;~ '~l_i-S~i'~G-' ELEV. = ..... -46.4'~-' OF'ERATOR-MCGLi I RE ................ INTERPOLA]'EI] VALUES;' -F-q3R-- EVEN ..... :C00'-- ~-EE-I; TF(UE '-' '-' .=,LIB-.=,EA MEASURED ...... VERT'I F:AL ...... VERT I CAL £ EF TH I]EPTH nEF'TH TOTAL REC=i:A-Ni~juF'AR'-' C~]FiR-D ?.-iWA TE'.--; .......... MI]7~O'~i ................ VEIR T I C:AL NORTH / SFILITH EAF;T/WE:.:;T I] I Fr- r_REN _.E CnRRECT I ON :34 L--: I i ._-. 46.4 U 1 :-~i 00 00 445: 11446.40 11400. O0 548 11546.40 11500.00 64:3" 1'1 ' '" ........ ,:,4,.:,. 40 'l'] ' ' '. . 750 11748.10 i 1701.70 0.02 O. 03 0. ¢.~o'" : 0.03 ('). 04 THE RALr.'I ILAT I CIN .... ' ' '" '- f ","','-' , I,-' - . .. i- RuL. EI].II-~E.:,,_ .:,E A "L Z N'Ei~'i~ i']Ni"T~I:?'F'OLAT If-iN'_ BETWEEN THE NEARE~--;T :..'.,c) FOOT Mil (FROM RADILIS OF: CLIRVATLIRE) F'OiNTS , - Suggested form to be inserted in each "Active" well folder to check for timely compliance with our regulations. - ' O~e. rator,' Wel 1 Name and Number Reports and Materials to be received by: --~_ Date R.equired Date Received Remarks -- ,, Completion Report Yes _~ ... ! ' ,.~ .:. · ! -..,, Core Description : Registered Survey Plat , ~: /_. :t ~.~.~ ,--.. ,,. _, Inclination Survey~x-. ~~ Directional Survey-x~:¢~. -'"' ~- D '~ .--~ ~' .,, :'".: /.-.'~ ,..-~.f'--"? ..- ' -~, A )-~ ./ , -' , ~cd~cti%n Test Re'po~ . Logs. Run. : ...... ,,'~ Yes · .: . .- . . ,.~'--:':~-._ :.:-:-. ::--, '" ~ -'- c. ~> . :?.. ":-'~" STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WE LL;I~ COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Shell 0il C0mpan~v 3. Address 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 4. Eocat~on of Well Alaska State Plane Zone 3 x = 333,161.4.7 y = 5,931,098.81 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15' G.L. 45' D.F. 12. 99501 7. Permit No. 83 -24 8. APl Number 5o(~29-20911 9. Unit or Lease Name [']est Mikkelsen Unit l: -~ 10. Well Number O.'-S.?,~i~-? West Mikkelsen Unit #4 ' '"' ~' ' 11. Field and Pool ~qL~.sh: 0//,7~ ~as '?'..-,r,,,~. ;~,,~:~ I WILDCAT '' 6. Lease Des,gnat,on and Serial Nb': ADL 47521 'Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). PLUG AND ABANDON Status: Well shut in after testing interval 11317-11348'. 5/17/83 Perfed tbg 11118-11116A'. Reverse circ and killed well with CaCl2 fluidm.~ Re- versed in with 9.8 pp~-KCL mud until annulus and tbg full. Installed B,.. Nippled down tree and nippled up BOP. Tested to 5000 PSI O.K. Pulled tbg. 5/18/83 Continued pulling & laying down 3½" tbg & Geo-Vann tools. RIH with 7" 29# Howco* EZ Drill BP on 3½" DP. Set at 11253'.~Circ & conditioned. Pumped 5 BBLS H.20 , ahead & mixed & Pumped 50~x class "G" cmt with additives 1% CFR-2, .3% Halad 9 .13% HR-5 & 3% KCL. Slurry wt. 15.5 ppg. Followed with 1½ BBLS H20 & dis- placed with 75 BBLS KCL mud. RIH with EZ Drill on 3½" DP to 1700'~.~-~ Displaced 300 BBLS formation fluid between 9 5/8" & 13 3/8" annulus & 400 BBLS CaC12 5/19/83 5/20/83 fluid at 950 PSI. Set BP at 1700'.~- Pumped 16.4 ppg, followed by 1½ cmt at 1425 .~ Laid down 50 sx class "G'! cmt with same additives, slurry wt. BBLS H20, displaced with 5 BBLS mud. Est. top of DP. Nlppled down BOP, removed tbg spool & nippled 14. I hereby certify that th(~ foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Title MGR., Production Adm. The space below for Commission use up. R1H. Cut 7" csg at 168'4- Pulled and laid down 7" csg. Nippled down BOP. Removed 7" csg spool. Installed adaptor flange 13 5/8" 5000 x 10000 double studded. Nippled up BOP. Welded onto flow nipple. Cut 9 5/8" csg at 16C~& pulled. Pumped & cleaned mud pits down 9 5/8" & 13- 3/8" csg annulus 450 BBLS. Pumped 500 sx cmt down annulus. Cut 13 3/8" csg at 57~-~& pulled. Cmt plug at 70'. (OVER) Date 6/2/83 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1430 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate ,_ ..~. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA' '- AND GAS CONSERVATION C(-'MISSION MONTHLY REPORT-OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIO · Drilling well~ Workover operation [] Name of operator 7. Permit No. Shell Oil Company 83-24 3. Address 8. APl Number 601 W, 5th Ave., #810, Anc.hor~age, AK 99501 5o-029-20911 4. Location of Well at surface Alaska State Plane Zone 3 × = 333,161.47 y = 5,931,098.81 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15' G.[_. 45' DoFo 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. APL 47521 For the Month of. MAY ,19 83 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mikkelsen Unit 10. Well No. West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth 5/31/83 - PBTD. 70'.- Total Drilled i'n May-0-". Spudded 2/24/83 Plugged & Abandoned - Non-commerci'al Well. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 14. Coring resume and brief description 15. Logs run and depth where run Correlati'on Log @ 11800 '~.- Correlation Log @ '11528", :1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data #1 11544/11582'MD perforated wi.'t.h. 12 :. ½" holes per foot #2 11480/11500'MD~Perforated wi'th. 12 -½" holes per foot #3 11416/11427'MD, 114'38/11'4'60' perforated with 4 - ½" holes per foot. #4 11317/11348'MD perforated with 4 - ½" holes per foot. 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED TITLE NGR., Prod. Adm. DATE 6/2/83 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10~04 Submit in duplicate May 19, 1983 Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Attached please find the Sundry Notice for the intention to plug and abandon Shell's Mikkelsen No. 4 well. A subsequent report of the actual abandonment procedures will follow as soon as the work is completed. Please maintain the confidential status of reports and information that Shell has provided or will provide for this well. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Production Administration Pacific Frontier Division RGH-mh Attachment Alaska 0il & Gas Corm. C.~mmis'~ior, Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA C-~_ AND GAS CONSERVATION C©M,MISSION 1. DRILLING WELL:[~ COMPLETED WELL [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. SHELL 0IL C0HPAHY 83-24 3. Address 8. APl Number 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 50- 029-20911 OTHER [] 4. Location of Well Alaska State Plane Zone 3 x = 333,161.47 y = 5,931,098.81 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15'G.L. 45'D.F. 6. Le~LDe~n~n and Serial No. 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mikkelsen Unit l~eWs~ ~m~rel sen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon X~)~ Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other [] [] [] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). PLUG ANr) ABANDON - Non-commercial well. See attached for abandonment procedures. Verbal approval received from Harry Kugler, Lonnie Smith and Chat Chatterton for steps 1-5 on May 3_6, 1983, and the commission was requested to send a representative to witness the abandonment procedures. Verbal approval received from Harry Kug]er on May 17, 1983 for steps 6-12. Porous Strata - Kekiktuk - 11317'/11715' 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed j~,~ ~ Title Production Administration The space below for Commission use Da,e 5/19/83 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved Cc~y ~,eturnpd OI~IGitiAL ~ilEit[i] LOltNIE C. By Order of ~U ITU" Approved by .,,'1/i,. COMMISSIONER the Comm,ssion Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "lntentmons" in Triplicate and "SubseQuent Reports" ~n Duplicate Abandonment Worksheet West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 Status' Well shut in after testing interval 11317-11348' Program: 1. Kill well by perforating tubing above the packer at 11253 and circulating hole full of 10.6 ppg mud. Dispose of 9.5 ppg CaCl2 fluid by injecting down 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus. 2. Install backpressure valve in tubing hanger and nipple down X-mas tree. Nipple up and test BOP. 3. Pull and lay down 3-1/2" tubing and production equipment. 4. Run in with a permanent bridge plug on drillpipe and set just above the permanent packer at 11253'. Test bridge plug to 2000 psi. 5'. Spot a 100 ft. minimum cement plug above the bridge plug. Use Class G.cement with 1% CFR-2, .3% Halad 9, .13% HR-5, 3% KC1. Pull up and reverse drillpipe clean. Pull out of hole and lay down all but 1700' of drillpipe. 6. Run a permanent bridge plug on drillpipe and set at 1700'. 7. Spot a 100 ft. cement plug above the.bridge plug using permafrost II cement. 8. Pull out of hole and lay down remaining 3-1/2" drillpipe. 9. Run a mechanical casing cutter to ~50' and cut/~.nd 9-5/8" casing. Nipple down tubing spool and pull 7" casing, then nipple down casing Spool and pull 9-5/8" casing. 10. With open ended drillpipe at 160' ~pot a cement plug from 160' to 7' below mudline (57' D.~.. Use permafrost II cement. Circulate out excess cement. ~ ~d t~ ~ I&~ 11. Run in with a mechanical casing cutter and cut 13-3/8" and 20" casing at 57', just above cement plug. 12. Nipple down casing head and pull .13-3/8" and 20" casing. Approved' ~4. ~r~,~c-~'~ ~,~ Da~e' ~- ~- f~ REH'mh May 5, 1983 Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN C. V. Chatterton, Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Attached is the Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations for the month of April, 1983 on the West Mikkelsen Unit #4. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Production Administration Pacific Frontier Division RGH'mh Attachment ~r~. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ~ AND GAS CONSERVATION C( MISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS · Drilling well~l[ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator Shell 0il Company 3. Address 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchoraqe, AK 99501 4. Location of Well at surface X = 333,161.47 y = 5,931 ,098.81 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 15' G.L. 45' D.F. ADL 47521 7. Permit No. 83-24 8. APl Number 5o-029-20911 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mikkelsen Unit 10. Well No. West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT For the Month of. APRIL ,19 83 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth 4/30/83 PBTD 11800' Drilled to-13060'. Total drilled in April 3997'. Spudded 2/24/83 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 7" casing @ 11897'. Mixed and pumped 550 sx Class "G" cmt., 1% CFR-2, 0.3% Halad-9, 3% KCL and 0.13% HR-5. Tested 7" casing to 5000 PSI. 14. Coring resume and brief description Core #5 11535-11595' Rec. 60' Core #6 11595-11650' Rec. 48' Core #7 11650-11709' Rec. 58' Core #8 11709-11735' Rec. 17' Core #9 11735-11782' Rec. 31' Core #10 11782-11842' Rec. 60' Core #11 11842-11902' Rec. 58' Core #12 12336-12368' Rec. 31' 15. Logs run and depth where run DLL/MSFL/FDC/CNL/BHCS/LSS/SHDT/RFT/SWS/VPS @ 13060'. CBL/CET and Gyro Survey @ 11897'. Correlation Log @ 11800'. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. TITLE Production AdministrationDATE 5/4/83 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate April 15, 1983 Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford"-~('~'~'"~.~_ P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN C. V. Chatterton, Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Attached is a Sundry Notice which requests permission to do completion work in Shell's West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 well. A completion worksheet is attached also and it includes the planned perforation intervals. Your usual prompt consideration would be appreciated. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Producti on Admi ni strati on Alaska Division Attachment RGH:AD ..... STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA O]L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL I~X COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. SHELL 0IL COMPANY 83-24 3. Address 8. APl Number 601 W, 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 5o-029-20911 4. Location of Well Alaska State Plane Zone 3 x = 333,205 9. Unit or Lease Name , West Mikkel sen Unit 10. Well Number y = 5,931,047 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15' G.Lo 45' Do Fo 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47521 West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate ]~ Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). See Attached Subseq~-ent Work 14. I hereby cer,t~fy that the f/gregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Title Production Administration The space below for Commission use Date 411'5183 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by ~Y_. ,_,,'_,~_~;~ '~J"'i[ g. ...... SMITIi ] COMMISSIONER Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Approved Copy ,~,,_et urnecl By Order of the Commission Date Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate .Perforation Data Sheet West Mikkelsen Unit #4 Test 1- Test 2' Complete using Retrievable Packer 11544-11582, 38' Total Complete using Retrievable Packer 11480-11500, 20' Total Test 3' Complete using Permanent Packer 11416-11427, 11' 11438-11460, 22' ~ Total Test 4- Complete using Permanent Packer 11317-11348, 31' Total COMPLETION WORKSHEET WEST MIKKELSEN UNIT #4 (RETRIEVABLE PACKER) Datum- 15' GL, 45' DF Casing' 20" conductor 0/164' 13-3/8", 72#, N-80, BTC 0/2518' 9-5/8", 47#, S00-95, LTC 0/10,335 Liner- 7", 29#, N-80, LT&C 10,045/13,045_+ (Prognosed) Zone (Prognosed)' Kekiktuk Top/Il,545 Bottom/12,845' TD' 13,045' (Prognosed) ProPosed Work' Complete and Production Test Selected Kekiktuk Zones Program: 1. After 7" casing has been run and cemented, remove BOP assembly and land 7" casing. Install 11", 10,000 psi x 7-1/16", 10,000 psi tubing spool, and 7-1/16", 10,000 psi x 13-5/8", 10,000 psi double studded adapter for the 10,000 psi BOP assembly. Install and test BOP assembly to 10,000 psi. 2. Rig up Schlumberger and run an Acoustic Cement Bond Log with wave train curve, gamma ray, and collar locator from TD to cement top. Run cement evaluation tool. Engineer on location will evaluate log to determine if squeeze cementing is required. Squeezing will be done only if deemed essential to completion of a meaningful production test. 3. Make a bit and scraper run to clean out as directed below the lowermost depth to be perforated. Use a 6" bit. Test 7" casing to 5000 psi. 4. Displace mud with filtered seawater. Reverse circulate until returns are clean, reciprocating pipe periodically. Test casing to 5000 psi with seawater' in hole. After hole is clean, change over to clean, filtered 3% KC1 water. POOH. 5. Make up and run production equipment as follows from bottom up' ITEM PressUre Recorders, J-200(2) Perforating Guns & Spacers Extended firing head 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub & No Go 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub 2-7/8" EUE x 2-3/8" EUE x-over 2-7/8" EUE tubing joints 2-7/8" EUE pressure equalizing perf'd sub 2-7/8" EUE x 3-1/2" EUE x-over 3-1/2" MOD EUE OTIS XN Nipple 3-1/2" MOD EUE Tubing Joint 7", 29# x 3-1/2" EUE Baker Model FH Packer 3-1/2" MOD EUE tubing joint (w/RA Tag) 3-1/2" MOD EUE PTR bundle carriers (2) 3-1/2" MOD EUE tubing joint 3-1/2" MOD EUE Otis Sliding Sleeve 3-1/2" MOD EUE tubing joint 3-1/2" MOD EUE Otis X seating nipple 3-1/2" MOD EUE tubing LENGTH 8' (Length to be supplied later) 8' 10 10 1 60 2 1 2 30 12 3O 20' 30' 3' 30' 2' to surface Tubing is 3-1/2", 9.3#, N-80 Atlas Bradford Modified EUE tubing. Make sure all teflon rings are in place in collar grooves and extra rings are on location. Note that tubing hanger is cut with 3-1/2" VAM threads. A VAM pin X EUE 8 RD pin X-over and a 3-1/2" VAM landing joint will be required. Carefully strap all downhole equipment to properly space perforating guns. Start 7-day clocks in PTR Bundle carriers and note time. Space out so that guns are on depth when l ocator sets down on PBR. 6. Position tubing just above final setting depth. Run GR correlation log. Position perforating guns and install tubing hanger, properly spaced for landing, with allowance for 6' slackoff after packer is set. 7. Rig up wireline lubricator and pump in sub. Displace KC1 water in tubing with diesel, taking returns from casing. Calculated tubing volume will be about 100 bbl. Run a standing valve on wireline and set in the XN nipple below the packer. 8. Pressure tubing slowly to 1000 psi as directed to set the packer. Pull standing valve. Pressure test tubing to 5000 psi. 9. Bleed off tubing pressure, land tubing hanger in spool and tighten iockdown screws. ~. ~ 10. Install back pressure valve in tubing hanger. Remove BOP assembly. Install 10,000 psi x-mas tree as per attached drawing. Pressure test tree to 10,000 psi with water/glycol antifreeze mixture. 11. Open swab valve and master valves and drop bar. Immediately close swab valve. Estimated travel time is 10 min. +-. Monitor tubing for noise while firing guns. 12. After well has cleaned up, shut in at surface until pressure stabilizes. If flow was clean and stable, rig up to run down hole pressure transducer. Test lubricator to 5000 psi. Run tool into well and position in 2-7/8" tubing below the perforated sub. Continue flow test. 13. When testing is complete, pull pressure transducer. Dispose of produced fluids as necessary by pumping down tubing. Kill well by bullheading down tubing with mud or CaCl~ water (10.5 ppg), to be determined based on test results~. Do not exceed frac gradient of .83 psi/ft if possible. 14. Set a back pressure valve in the tubing hanger, remove the x-mas tree, and install 10,000 psi BOP assembly and test to 10,000 psi. Remove BPV from hanger. 15. Stab 3-1/2" VAM lifting joint into hanger and back out set screws. With annulus on choke, perforate tubing using tubing punch above the packer. Reverse circulate through tubing perforations until well is completely dead. Circulate diesel to production stock tanks and save for future use. Divert to mud pits when mud returns are obtained. 16. Pull packer and tubing and rack tubing in derrick. Remove pressure charts from carriers. 17. Run 7" Baker Model N-1 bridge plug on wireline and set above the top perforation (depth to be supplied). Test bridge plug to 5000 psi. 18. Run in hole with open ended drill pipe and repeat steps 4-16 for each test interval. Upon completion of testing, a plan will be prepared for further disposition of the well. COMPLETION WORKSHEET WEST MIKKELSEN UNIT #4 (PERMANENT PACKER) Datum' 15' GL, 45' DF Casing' 20" conductor 0/164' 13-3/8", 72#, N-80, BTC 0/2518' 9-5/8",' 47#, S00-95, LTC 0/10,335 Liner' 7", 29#, N-80, LT&C 10,045/13,045+ (Prognosed) Zone (Prognosed)' Keki ktuk Top/Il,545 Bottom/12,845' TD' 13,045' (Prognosed) Proposed Work- Complete and Production Test Selected Kekiktuk Zones Program: 1. After 7" casing has been run and cemented, remove BOP assembly and land 7" casing. Install 11", 10,000 psi x 7-1/16", 10,000 psi tubing spool, and 7-1/16", 10,000 psi x 13-5/8", 10,000 psi double studded adapter for the 10,000 psi BOP assembly. Install and test BOP assembly to 10,000 psi. 2. Rig up Schlumberger and run an Acoustic Cement Bond Log with wave train curve, gamma ray, and collar locator from TD to cement top. Run cement evaluation tool. Engineer on location will evaluate log to determine if squeeze cementing is required. Squeezing will be done only if deemed essential to completion of a meaningful production test. 3. Make a bit and scraper run to clean out as directed below the lowermost depth to be perforated. Use a 6" bit. Test 7" casing to 5000. psi. 4. Displace mud with filtered seawater. Reverse circulate until'.~'~. returns are clean, reciprocating pipe periodically. Test casing to 5000 psi with seawater in hole. After hole is clean, change over to clean, filtered 3% KC1 water. POOH. 5. In order to properly space Vann Guns, make up and accurately' strap the following production equipment, from bottom up. ITEM LENGTH 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub & No Go 8 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub 10 2-7/8" EUE x 2-3/8" EUE x-over 1 2-7/8" EUE tubing sub 10 2-7/8" EUE pressure equalizing perf'd sub 1 2-7/8" EUE pressure actuated release sub 1 4" seal assembly, 2-7/8" EUE pin down 18 Model G Locator, 3-1/2" EUE Box up 3 52 6. Run Baker FB-1 packer with millout extension and 10' seal bore extension (4" ID) on wireline, with CCL. Position and set packer to properly space out perforating guns based on measurements of equipment in Step 5. 7. Pick up Vann Guns and associated production equipment as listed below from bottom up. ITEM LENGTH Pressure recorder carriers (2) 8' 3-3/8" Vann Guns with extended firing head 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub and No Go 8' 2-3/8" EUE tubing sub 10 2-3/8"-EUE x 2-7/8" EUE x-over 1 2-7/8" EUE tubing sub 10 2-7/8" EUE pressure equalizing perf'd sub 1 2-7/8" EUE pressure actuated release sub 1 4" seal assembly, 2-7/8" EUE pin down 18 Model "G" locator, 3-1/2" VAM box up 3 3-1/2" MOD. EUE tubing joint 30 3-1/2" MOD. EUE pressure recorder carrier (2) 20 3-1/2" MOD. EUE tubing joint 30 3-1/2" MOD. EUE Otis "XA" sliding sleeve 2 3-1/2" MOD. EUE tubing joint 30 3-1/2" MOD. EUE tubing to surface Tubing is 3-1/2", 9.3#, N-80 Atlas Bradford Modified EUE tubing. Make sure all teflon rings are in place in collar grooves and extra rings are on location. Note that tubing hanger is cut with 3-1/2" VAM threads. A VAM pin X EUE 8 RD pin X-over and a 3-1/2" VAM landing joint will be required. Start 7-day clocks in PTR Bundle carriers and note time. Space out so that guns are on depth when l ocator sets down on PBR. 8. Stab gun assembly through packer and set locator on packer, with 1' slackoff. Test tubing to 5000 psi. Pull up two joints and space out for landing. Install tubing hanger. 9. With seal assembly out of packer, displace water column in tubing to 7500' with N2. Surface pressure required is 2675 psi. Note' If nitrogen is not available due to transportation problems, displace tubing to bottom with diesel. Surface pressure required will be 1~00 psi with 3% KC1 in hole. 10. Sting into packer with seal assembly and land 3-1/2" tubing and hanger in tubing spool. Lock down hanger with set screws. Bleed tubing pressure to zero. Pressure test annulus to 5000 psi. 11. Install back pressure valve in tubing hanger. Remove BOP assembly. Install 10,000 psi tree as per attached drawing. Test tree to 10,000 psi. Remove backpressure valve. 12. Install 20' lubricator for 18' detonating bar. Pressure tubing with N to 1600 psi. Pressure annulus to 1000 psi. Drop bar. Estimated travel time is 7-8 minutes. Monitor fluid level in tubing while firing, using sonic fluid level device. 13. Bleed pressure off gradually to bring well in. Allow well to cleanup. 14. After well has cleaned up, shut in at surface until pressure stabilizes. If flow was clean and stable, rig up to run down hole pressure transducer. Test lubricator to 5000 psi. Run tool into well and position in 3-1/2" tubing above the packer. Continue well test. Use care while flowing the well to avoid pushing the pressure transducer uphole. 15. When testing is complete, pull pressure transducer. Dispose of produced fluids as necessary by pumping down tubing. Kill well by bullheading ~down tubing with mud or CaC12 water (10.5 ppg), to be determined based on test results. Do not exceed frac gradient of .83 psi/ft if possible. Run tubing punch and perforate tubing above the packer. Keep back pressure On annulus (approximately 1300 psi) when perforating tubing. Circulate until returns are clean. 16. Set a back pressure valve in the tubing hanger, remove the x-mas tree, and install 10,000 psi BOP assembly and test to 10,000 psi. Remove BPV from hanger. 17. Stab 3-1/2" VAM lifting joint into hanger and back out set screws. POOH with 3-1/2". Rack tubing in the derrick. 18. Run 7" Baker Model N-1 bridge plug on wireline and set above the top perforation (depth to be supplied). Test bridge plug to 5000 psi. 19. Run in hole with open ended drill pipe and repeat steps 4-15 for each test interval. Upon completion of testing, a plan will be prepared for further disposition of the well. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA'L:,~ AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~v~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRtLL!NG WELL !~X COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER , 2. Na.~.,e of Operator 7. Permit No. 5hel 1 0il Comoanv 83-24 3. Address ' - 8. APl Number 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 5o-029-20911 4. Location of Well 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mikkelsen Unit Alaska State Plane Zone 3 ' ?0. We, Number x = 333,205 West Mikkelsen Unit y = 5,931,047 ~. Field and Pool WILDCAT 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF~etc., 6. Leas~[sig~,f~ ~nd Serial No. 15' G.L. 45' D.F. 12. (Submit i'n Triplicate) Perforate u~ Alter Casing ~_J ~ Perforations stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Wel! ~ Change Plans ~ Repairs Made Pul! Tubing ~ ~ Other [] Pulling Tubing (No~e: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Absndonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). See attached. : Run 7" casing rather than 7" liner as discussed on April 20 by H. W. Kugler and R. G. Hollis. !4. i herebv certify that t~e foregoing The space below for Commission use is true snd correct to the best of my knowledge. T~t~, Production Administration Approved ~o~y Return~u Conditions :of Approvai, if any: Approved by_ D~IG HAL SIGt£D BY I.~HHI[ C. SMITll SV O,'der of COMMISSIONER the Commission Dot, 4/21/83 ~)ate Form ?0-403 Rev. 7-! -80 Submit "Intentions" in Tripiicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate WEST MIKKELSEN #4 7" CASING PROGRAM Well Status' Pro~ram' le 9-5/8", 47# casing cemented at 10,335' 8½" open hole to 13,060' "~ .~: b~ " _ Mud weight' 10.5 ppg '~<.':','i'..:. ?... -. After logging, RIH open ended to 13,060' and circulate""botto~ms up. Pu,,~l up to 12,350+' Spot a 300 cu. ft. cement plug using class "with 1% CRF-2', 0.3% Halad-9, and 3% KC1 (lab test cement sample with rig water to ensure a 3½ hour thickening time at 230° SBHT). Cement top to be 11,800+__'. POOH. e WOC for 12 hours and RIH with an 8½" bit. Clean out to 11,900±' or to firm cement. Circulate and condition mud until mud properties are stable. While circulating, increase KC1 content ~.to 12% and mud weight to 10.7 ppg. 3~ Have sufficient cement on site, in addition to the plug back cement, to perform the primary cement job plus one squeeze (1000 sacks ±). Use class "G" with 1% CFR-2, 0.3% Halad-9, 3% KC1, and 0.13% HR-5. Lab test samples with rig water to ensure that cement has a 5 hour thickening time. Use a cementing schedule with 230°SBHT. 4, , Install 7" rams. Slip and cut drilling line prior to running casing. Run 11,895'± of 7",29#, N-80, LTC casing. Pipelock bottom four joints and floats. Run centralizers 10 ft. and 50 ft. above the shoe and from 100 ft. below to 200 ft. above any zone to .be_production tested. Position centralizers on every other collar through the production interval (preliminary .spacing for centralizers is PBTD-11,100' and from 10,300'-10,000'}. Run a float collar two joints above float shoe. Run a flag joint at 10,000'±. Keep casing filled while running. At 11,895', break circulation and begin reciprocating pipe (if possible) with 20 foot strokes at the rate of 30± sec. per stroke. Make one complete circulation while conditioning mud. Continue circulating if mud properties are not stable. . Rig up Halliburton. Reestablish circulation and pump a 50 bbl, 13.5 ppg sepiolite spacer ahead of 590 ft3 (500 sacks) class "G" with 1% CFR-2, 0.3% Halad-9, 3% KC1, and 0.13% HR-5 (note: volume based on caliper volume plus 25% of open hole for a 9,200 ft. cement top). Mix and displace cement at the fastest rate possible (7-10 BPM). Use Halliburton pumps to displace cement. . Bump plug and WOC for 12 hours. Hang casing with 250,000 lbs. load in slips. Install 7-1/16", 10,000 psi X 11", 10,000 psi Gray tubing spool. Have 7-1/16" X 13-5/8" .DSA on hand to nipple up BOP for testing. Page Two o 10. Nipple up BOP and install 3½" rams, test BOP, and rig up to run CBL as described in the completion worksheet. See completion worksheet for testing procedures. M. L. Woodson Date BDK/bl Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 April 13, 1983 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN C. V. Chatterton, Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Attached is a survey plat which locates the cellar box center for Shell's West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 well which is being drilled from Goose Island. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis ProdUction Administration Pacific Frontier Division Attachment RECEIVED APR 1 5 !98:3 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage N O R T H ,_ i ! I-1 NO. REVISION DATE By] CELLAR BOX,,,.. j CENTER ~. '"~' ISLAND GOOSE ISLAND DETAIL NO SCALE I I I IT GOOSE ISLAND SEE DI~TAIL ,1- I I I I I BAY 31 32 33 T ION T 9 N, R 19 E, U. M. ELEVATION APR 1 LION ITEM LOC. IN SECTION STATE PLANE COORDS.-ZONE 3 GEODETIC POSITION CELLAR BOX 252' FROM WEST LINE N. 5 9:51 098.81 LAT. 70°13'04.5996"N. CENTER 1510' FROM SOUTH LINE F 333 161.47 LONG. 147°20'45.$13"W. OF SURVEYOR: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY REt,STEREO ~N~ ~C~.SE~ TO ..~CT,C~ SURVEYINg IN ~E STATE OF ALASKA ~ THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A LOCATION SURVEY Il MADE BY ME OR UN'~R MY SUPERVISION, AND II THaT ~ D~E.S.O.S ~.D OTHER ......SURVEYED FOR: SHELL OIL COUPANY o~T~ .~.. ~, ,~ C R BOX CENT~-GOOSE ISLAND CERTIFICATE 3340 Arctic Boulevard, Suite 20 l, Anchorage, AlasJ(a 99503 . 1983 BEECHEY PT. {A-I) OUADRAN6L£ I April 5, 1983 Shell Oil Company 200 North Dairy Ashford ~/ P. O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77001 / Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN C. V. Chatterton, Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Attached is the Monthly Report of the months of February and March, Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Production Administration Pacific Frontier Division Drilling and 1983 on the RGH-mh Attachment Workover Operations for West Mikkelsen Unit #4. Anchorage ,/~-.. STATE OF ALASKA -'- ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION CC,..MISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well)~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. SHELL OIL COMPANY 83-24 3. Address 8. APl Number 601 W. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage, AK 99501 5o-029-20911 4. Location of Well Alaska State Plane Zone 3 at surface X = 333,205 y = 5,931,047 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 15' G,L. 45' D.F. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47521 For the Month of FEBRUARY 9. Unit or Lease Name West Mikkelsen Unit 10. Well No. West Mikkelsen Unit #4 11, Field and Pool WILDCAT 19 83 :12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth 2/28 2518' Spudded 2/24/83 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 20" Conductor 109' 13 3/8" Csg. @ 2518' with 4700 sx Permafrost Cmt. Tested to 1500-PSI 14. Coring resume and brief description 15. Logs run and depth where run DI'L/BHC/GR @ 2518' 1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of 1-12S, miscellaneous data Oil & .Gas C..'~m~. L;umn'n,ssi Anchorage, 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED ~~/~ ~ TITLE PROD. ADMINISTRATION DATE 4/5/83 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate MEMQRANOUM State of Alaska -~ALASKA o~L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO: ' ~~rt°n DATE: March 10, 19 83 ~,~: ~o,,,-.i~ c. s,,ith~¥~'"~i~~ ~,~ ~o: ~0 ~/~ C ommiss ione r~. TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Doug A[Q~OS ('-: ~J':'-" SUBJECT: · Petroleum Inspector Witness the BOPE Test on Shell's W. Mikkelson #4 Well Sec. 17, T10N, R19E, U.M. Permit No. 83-24 on Nabors Rig no. 22E ~onda¥~.. February 28_, 1983 - The BOPE test commenced at 6:00 p.m. and was concluded at 9:40 p.m. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. BOPE test report which is attached. The choke line HCR valve failed, it was replaced and retested during the course of this test. In sum~ry, I witnessed the BOPE test on Shell's W. Mikkelson #4 ~'~ell. There was one failure, the choke line HCR valve, %~.ich was replaced and retested. 02-00IA(Rev. i~ 0t79) O&G ~ 4 ~4-780 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report Inspector ~ d:' z.~Z&-'~- /'~/,"/~,~ Date ,'~"~ ~. ~,~ ~,, Well /~/, .Z~'/l/~'Aw~i. Szgx/ Representative Permit ~ . . Casing Set Rig ~ 2Z~Representativ~ Operator ~/~. ~//. ~t: , LOcation: Sec I'? T,.,',~!j R Dril ling Contracto ~ ,~~~ Location, General Well Sign General Housekeeping, Reserve pit · Rig BOPE Stack Annular Preventer ~ / Pipe Rams Blind Rams ~ / Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve ~ '~ ~ ~ill ~ine ValVes ~06~ Check Valve' Q/ 't Test Results: Failures Test Pres sure ? ,5. ooo / ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM Full Charge Pres sure ~,D.~() psig / Pressure After Closure l! .~ psig 200 Psig Above Precharge Attained: / min ~ec 4 m~ln 4~ sec Ful 1 ~?~e Pres su re At tained: N2 ~0/11 ~'~0'- ~~ Controls: Master Remote O~ Blinds switch cove~ Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Upper Kelly / ~est Pressure Lower Kelly / XTest Pressure Ball Type / ~ Test Pressure Inside BOP / Test Pressure Choke Manifold / Test Pressure No. Valves No. flanges _~ / t; t/ / Test Time ~ hrs. Adjustable Chokes Hydrauically operated choke · .: ::Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within , days and ~i/':'tn~Pector/Commission office notified. . ~ . . . , di:, , .... ~.l ll -Distribution orig.' - AO&GCC cc - Operator CC - Supervisor Inspector J PROIq~)~F_~> ACR.JA ~ i 7'~ /$ 04~' PF~U~ jo~ SHo~ SeT A'r I o 3'/5 J I J,, %12,' AT '130q5" I ~----dil~-IIl-=lil~ L£oc~J~lXCq'o~, ~og 5~T AT 18'o Shell Oil Compan. y Q ' 601 West Fifth Avenue Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 February 17, 1983 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN Mr. C. V. Chatterton Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen- Further to the February 16 Wondzell-Hollis telephone conversation, enclosed is the revised survey plat which locates Goose Island. The surveyor's draftsman's error on the original plat caused the island to be shown 592 ft. west of the position indicated on this revised survey, with regard to the Section-Township-Range reference system. The State Plane Coordinates and Geodetic Position both were correctly indicated on the original survey. We would appreciate correction of your records to correspond to the enclosed plat. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Production Administration Alaska Division RGH:mh Enclosure RECEIVED FEB 1 7 1982, Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage N 0 R T H 1:63 350 Serie; F.E?. ?_-4-83 I-- GOOSE ISLAFtD i'IGVARIAK I- 25 -- J 35 TI0 I~ TgN 36 ~,1 32 33 'REC IVED, j Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons, Commission Anchorage ,- LOCATiO,"i IN SEC. lC, T lO~t~.R !gE~, U. }-~ STATE PLANE COG~DS. ZO~E 5. GEOD=TIC POSITION ~' FK<~ WEST LINE N. 5,951,047.11 LAT. 70~13' 04.101' ti. E~V. 0.3 FT. IS ULL~Y ~SED 1459' ~g~ ~ LINE E 3~3~20~.69 L0~G, 14~'44.~" ~. 0N EL, 0F 13. G~' ~,)~ AT "VARIAK 19,39" . . . OF SURVEYO~: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY _~z- REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND ~'~- U~ ~ ~- . ~URVEYiNG IN THE STATE O~ ~L~SKA ~D THAT THiS PLAT REPRESENTS A EOCATION. SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UN~ER MY SUPERVISION, AND THAT ALL DIMeNSIoNS AND OTHER DETAIL3 [~. ~i~ '- ~ SURVEYED , 0R. 8~;L~ 0~L CO~:l~' A,,]~ DRAWN D. ~. ~ ~ 'e i';~ ~1,-~=~ o ~'~ CERTIFICATE BEECtIEY PTi {A-I) Q;;.:kDRANGLE State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Gentlemen- Q j l coMM J ~(i'-COMM Shell Oil Company 6OlWest FifthAvenue · Suite810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ,.'~. .... ?i ?'-.! ~j~ : GEOV ~ I Sr~r T~C '1 ~FILF: ............ J In response to questions from your Mr. Minder, we have changed the configuration of the choke manifold. The drawing of the manifold that was originally sent to the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission showed one remotely operated choke and two manual chokes. We now plan to use two remotely operated chokes and one manual choke. If you have any questions do not hesitate to call us. BDK/bl M. L. Woodson Operations Manager Pacific Frontier Di'vision cc: R. G. Hollis R. J. Jackson B. D. Kuehne FEB I ~ .l~B3 Alaska Oil & Bas Cons. ~]ommt~iot.~ Anchorage ?-~. ~4. L. Woodson Operations ?-~anager Shell Oil Company 601 1-7, Fifth Avenue, Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: West Mik/<elsen Unit No. 4 Shell Oil Company · + ~o. 83-24 T 10N R t ~ E U~ ~ Sur. Loc. '296'FEL, 1459'FSL, Sec 17, , . , . Btm/hole Loc. S A ~{ = Dear ~-~_ Woodson: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well. If coring is conductec, a one cubic inch chip from each foot of recovered core is required. Samples of well cuttings and a mud log are required. An inclination survey is required as per 20 AAC 25.050(b)(5). If available, a tape containing the digitized log information shall be submitted on all logs for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. ~1any rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems .+;ave been classified as zmportan for .the spa~min~ or miKration of anadromous fish. OperationS'.in these areas are subject to AS 16.05.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to co~omencin~z operations you may be contacted by the !fabitat CoordinatorWs Office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3 Article 7 and the regulations promu~ ~ , .. ~ated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of ~.~,.= Department of Environn~ental Conservation. To aid us in schedulin~ field work, please notify this office 24 hours prior .to comp_~encing installation of the blowout Mr. M, L. Woodson West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 -2- February 9, 1983 'prevention equipment so that a representative of the Commission may be present to witness testing of the equipment before the surface casing shoe is drilled. %~ere a dtverter system is required, please also notify thi~ office 24 hours prior to commencing equipment installation so that the Commission may witness testing before drilling below the shoe of the conductor pipe. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very_~truly ~s, C. V. Chatterton Chairman of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Enc lo sure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. be Shell Oil Company Q 601 West Fifth Avenue * Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 February 3, 1983 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Gentlemen- In response to questions from your Mr. Trimble and Mr. Minder, we are providing the following information' After cementing the 13-3/8" casing, the BOP stack will be tested to 5000 psi for the ram preventers and 3500 psi for the annular preventer. Tests will be conducted weekly, and all tests will be noted on the tour sheets. After cementing the 9-5/8" casing, the BOP stack will be tested to 10,000 psi for the ram preventers and 3500'psi for the annular preventer. As noted in the graphic prognosis, the 12-¼" hole will be logged full length. Please note that we will be setting casing at 10,345' That depth is 100 feet above the threshold depth of 10,445'. In the u~likely event that hydrocarbons are encountered above the 9-5/8' casing shoe, those hydrocarbons will be cemented off. As noted in the drawing of the diverter submitted with the Permit To Drill, both 6" mechanical valves will be kept in an open position until the preventer is closed. The mechanical valves will be wired open and tagged with instructions concerning proper procedures for closing a valve in the event that the preventer is closed. Attached to this letter, please find a drawing of the choke manifold to be used for the R'-" hole A 5000 psi choke manifold may be used for the 12¼" hole. . ~-~ ~,~ ~'/~I,I I ~ ~: M. L. Woodson Operations Manager Pacific Frontier Division BDK/ RECEIVED Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Commission Anchorage Shell Oil Company 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 January 28, 1982 State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen: Attached please find three copies of an Application for Permit to Drill the West Mi kkelsen #4 on the North Slope, 25 miles east of Deadhorse. Although data from nearby wells indicate only normal pressures (0.5 psi/ft gradient) should be expected, a sufficient supply of required drilling fluid materials will be kept on location to allow for increasing the drilling fluid weight to a 12 ppg density (0.625 psi/ft gradient). A 10,000 psi BOP and wellhead will be used. At the drillsite, the water depth is approximately 4-1/2 feet. A soil boring program has been completed in the area, including 4 borings to depths of up to 78 feet. These borings indicated good foundation conditions and did not indicate the presence of shallow hydrocarbons. Good control provided by the nearby Mikkelsen Wells #1, #2, and #3 and the Tern Wells #1 and #2 have indicated no shallow geologic hazards or hydrocarbons are present. Sea floor conditions will~ be observed during removal of the grounded ice at the island construction site. Please note we plan to drill the well to 13,045 feet, but we seek approval to drill as deep as 14,500 feet. Attached is our draft in the amount of $100.00 for the APD fee. We would appreciate your usual expeditious handling of this application. RGH:mh Very trul_y yours, Division Production Manager Pacific Frontier Division Attachment RECEIVED JAN 5 i 1¢J83 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ~ ALASKA L,,L AND GAS CONSERVATION CO..MISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of work. DRILL [] REDRILL [] DEEPEN [] lb. Type of well EXPLORATORY [~ DEVELOPMENT OIL [] DEVELOPMENT GAS [] SERVICE [] STRATIGRAPHIC [] SINGLE ZONE [] MULTIPLE ZONE [] 2. Name of operator SHELL OIL COMPANY 3. Address 601 West 5th Avenue, Suite 810, Anch0raqe, AK 99501 4. Location of well at surface Alaska State Plane Zone 3 x = 333,205 At top of proposed producing interval y = 5,931,047 ~-~ Same At total depth Same~¢~ ~,/9~yy~, ~eciT,T/~O. ~/~j 5. Elevation in feet (indicat~ KB, DF etc.) ¢ ~ 6./Lease designation and serial no. 15' G.L., 45' D.F. ~ ADL 47521 9. Unit or lease name West Mikkelsen Unit 10. Well number West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 1 1. Field and pool Wildcat 12. Bond information (see 20 AAC 25.025) Statewide - 1NA Shel 1 0084 Type 0il & Gas Suretyand/°rnumber11C 136503 13. Distance and direction from nearest town 14. Distance to nearest property or lease line 4000' from un, t_ I~ound~rY,.eet 25 mi. East Deadhorse m~es 300' from ! ease ! ~.ne w~.th~.fi 16. Proposed depth (MD&TVD) 17. Number of acres in lease the unit 14500 MD (straight hole)feet 25,060 19. If deviated (see 20 AAC 25.050) Straight Hole 20. Anticipated pressures KICK OFF POINT feet. $500,000 Amount $100,000 15. Distance to nearest drilling or completed well 8,000' feet 18. Approximate spud date 2/15/83 , ~ I ~.7~'~ ~ ps,g@__ ..//~urface MAXIMUM HOLE ANGLE o (see 20 AAC 25.035 (c) (2) ~.'Z¢~'¢ ~J~O psige~3045 ft. ~D (TV Proposed Casing, Liner and Cementing Program Hole 117-1/2 Casing 20" 13-3/8 Weight 154# 72# CASING AND LINER SETTING DEPTH MD TOP TVD SIZE Grade Coupling Length150_+ N-80 2500 S-95LTC 0 I MD BOTTOM TVD __ _ II 2500 ~ QUANTITY OF CEMENT (include stage data) Drive PiDe 2000 ft3' ! 000 ff_~3 500 !12-1/4 9-5/8 47# . 10345 o ~ lO345 I 8-1/2 "I I 7 29# N-80 3000 10045 ~ 13045I I ~ ~ 22. Des~r~bepropose~program: West Mikkelsen Unit No 4 is a proposed vertical exploratory oil well ilocated between West Mikkelsen Well Nos. I and 2. Before spudding, a 20" pipe will be ',dri'ven to refusal (100'+) and a diverter system will be installed. A 17-1/2" hole will be idrilled to 2500'+ where 13-3/8" casing will be run and cemented 'to surface with permafrost cement. After drilling out and performing a formation fracture gradient test, a 12-1/4" ihole will be drilled to 10,345'+. After running casing, cementing, and drilling out, a !formation fracture gradient test will be run. An 8-1/2" hole will be drilled to T.D. ~here . a 7" liner will be cemented into place A separate completion ~o~r~sEv~ll be iprovided by means of a sundry notice prior to testing. iDescri pti on continued on attached page. ]AN~ 11983 23. I hereby certify ~e foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Alaska 0i' ~ [~aS C0flS. O011lmJs$10ri The space/b~el~w~or'~o~mi~ion u~e ...... CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Samples required Mud Icg required l~,_Y ES I--lNG ]~YES []NO Permit number _ , Approval date APPROVEDBY / / T/ ~~ Directional Survey required I APl number []YES C~NO 50- SEE COVER LETTER FOR OTHER REQUIREMENTS ,COMMISSIONER DATE l~eh~]ary 9, 1983 by order of the Commission Form 10-401 Submit in triplicate 22. Description of proposed program, continued. The formation pressure is expected to have a normal (0.465 psi/ft) gradient. Oil is to have a (0.39 psi/ft) 26 gravity "oilhead" pressure gradient. Maximum BHP is expected to be 0.465 X 13,000 = 6000 psi from the deepest potential oil bearing formation. Maximum surface pressure assumes a 1/3 gas, 2/3 oil-filled wellbore. This pressure is 2600 psi = 6000 - (2/3 X 0.39 X 13,000'). The well will be drilled in compliance with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations issued July 1981. Please find attached a copy of the graphical prognosis, survey plat, and a diagram and description of the BOP equipment and diverter system. Alaska Oil & Gas Cons Anchorage Com~nis~ion  Shell Oil Company GOOSE PROSPECT FIELD WF.qT MTKKFlgFN IINIT x: 333,205' LOCATION y: 5~931,047' X= OBJECTIVE y:STRAIGHT HOLE PRIVATE ~ GRAPHIC CONFIDENTIAL PROGNOSIS SHELL, MURPHY WELLWEST MIKKELSEN UNIT #4 AFE No. ELEVATION 15' G.L. , 45' D.F. ZONE ALASKA ZONE 3 MUD ELECTRIC LOG LOGS CORE GEOLOGIC TOPS B/PERMAFROST T-5 COLVILLE FLAXMAN SEABEE PEBBLE SHA~_E PUT RIVEB KEKIKTUK LOWER KEKIKTUK BASEMENT TD. WELL DEPTH 150' 1800' 2500' 6845' 7895' 10,045' 10,345' 10,445' 10,645' 11,145' 11,345' 11,545' 12,095' 12,845' 13,045' HOLE SIZE 17½" ~ 12¼" 8½" CASING CE ~ MUD HOLE MENT ~_~. 8~ TYPE DEVIATION c,,~/ I!u-cr/ rw . ~/oN ~ ~ Ii i ECEIVE . 0il & Gas Cons, Commis A~chorage ! ~o" Alq~blL^R. PREVEHTE~. (aO00 ~S~ ~ DVT~ SPOOL. NOTE ALL THREE 6" VAI_VE5 [JILL ENCLOSURE DIVERTER. tJ THA} VA LVE IS IJNEN ANN. N1-ER is CLOSED  BoTH G" HECP~NlCAL VALVES MILL DE KEP~ IN AN OPEN POSITIOM MM~L MELL SHMT IM AND PROPER DIVE~TE~ LI~E 15 SELECTED A$$EH 3L¥ No. ITEM ! FLOMLINE 8 20"AIq~UL/k~ PREVENTE~ "'5 6"AblTOF'CJ'EO V'ALVE(',,,,./(o"L"II'JE~ 4- DIVEI;?..TEI~ SPOOl.. 5 G" IqECHANICAL VALVE - .. COMPANY DRAWING AND CHECK LIST 107 SHELL CLASS 10MR 10,000 psi Working Pressure SHELL MINIMUM BOP STACK REQUIREMENTS Min. Min. No. Item I.D. Nominal 1 Flowline 2 Fill up line 3 j Dr!llinQ__Nipple . 4 Annular Preventer 5 Two single or one dual hydraulically operated rams 6aj Drilling spool With 2" and 3" min. outlets or Gate Valves - Power operated 3-1/8" 8 j Li~ne to choke manifold 3" 9 j Gate Valve_s 2-1/16" ___ . 10 J Check Valve .- 2-1/16" 11 J Single hydraulically operated ram ._ 12 J Water flange or bushing _ 13 J Casing Spool ...... ]14 j Gate Valves 1-13/16" -~-5 j Flanged control plug or valve 1-13/16" 16 j Compound pressure guage 1~ j Kill line to rig mud pump manifold 2" OPTIONAL · . 18 J Rotating blowout Preventer** 19 J Power operated valve gate 6" -20aI Drilling spool-with 3" outlet [20b 3" Outlet in ram preventer ~1 Gate valves 3-1/8" '2~ Auxiliary choke line 37'_ ' ~' '23 Roadside connection to kill line -- Shear ram blocks for blind rams BLIND RAMS O PIPE RAMS ®® o,. ® .. °*3.000 psi rating Alaska 0il & Gas Con~. O0~mJSsio~ Anchorage HELIPORT (SO' z 75') WAT E R PLANT PIPE STORAGE SHED LOGG WATER PIT PIPE STORAGE GEOLOGY'~'-'~ DIVERTER LINES MUD GEN. MUD ! STORAGE (LIOU~D) ISOOBbl · S) SHOP :50' x 50' RS PARTS FUEL HOSE FUEL TANKS REEL 50'x 80' FUEL TRANSFER PUMPS RESERVE PIT MUD ~ ROAD/RAMP ~ 40* WIDE GOOSE 'A' PLAN W/DIVERTER LINES SCALE' 1" = 60' SDU GOOSE ' CAMP L SPILL CLEANUP Alaska 0il & Gas Cons Cr.]mrnis:--~jor~ Aqr,~ ~'~ ,,~ N 0 R T H 1:63 360 Series I0 i ~s ~ , ~' TgN ~ ~ · ,- ~' F~M ~T ~ N. 5, 931, ~7.11 LAT. 70°15'04.101· N. E~V. 0.3 ~. ~ MLLW ~SED H59' ~ ~ L~ [. ~$~4.69 LONG. H~'44.~' J. ON ~ OF 1~64' M~W ~T ' VARI~ ~9" ' REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND . SURVEYING tN THE STATE OF ~L~SK~ ~D THAT ~-~--~ee~ ~-~ ~ M~DE BY ME OR UNbER MY SUPERVISION, AND 4~' ~ THaT ~LL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ~ I.nt~~'~ , ~ED FOR: SHELL OIL COMPANY ~,~::~'~ F;:'? ~ ~,~-,~ VERIFY GOOSE ISLAND ~C'AT]~N":'[~~'~~./~i&' riSSfl , JlJOB ~; e5oo5 t~ Ieee} .,~..;,u~.~u B~CHEY PT. (A-t) QU&DRANeLE t)TERN No. I 0CS-Y-195 GOOSE 'A' W. MIKKELSEN TIGVARIAK ISLAND I) W. M~KKELSEN ~3 MILES SHELL OIL COMPANY PROXIMITY OF WEST MIKKELSEN UNIT CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company Lease & Well No. ~, )~, ~ ITEM APPROVE DATE (1) Fee (/2 thru 8) (3) Admin . zT~&~,, - /-3)- ~ (9" thru 11) (4) Casg~~'~u z J/~'~ (5) BOPE ~~'"~' Z---/~-;~ hr~ ~4) (6) Add: ;~2../" 2.~-! ~z~' . 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. . 10. 11. 12. ~13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. YES NO Is the permit fee attached ................................. Is well to be located in a defined pool .............. iilii .'r_.._~-'f~'~-~ Is well located proper distance from property line .......... r _ Is well located proper distance from other wells ............. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this po ..... Is well to be deviated and is well bore plat included ......... Is operator the only affected party ....................... Can permit be approved before ten-day wait .............. Does operator have a bond in force .................................. ~_~ Is a conservation order needed ...................................... / -~. Is administrative approval needed ................................... ~,~ Is conductor string provided ..................................... Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings Will cement cover all known productive horizons .................. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones .......... ~ .......... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burs Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore .., ....... Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ......... REMARKS Is adequate well bore separation proposed ........................... Is a diverter system required ............ · .......... Are necessary diagrams of diverter and BOP equipment' Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to Does the choke manifold comply w/API RP-53 (Feb.78) ................ Additional requirements .~.®..®............®.~..~.. ~..... ~.~....®. Additional Remarks: ~~ ~/ ~>f POOL cLAss STATUSAREA NO. SHORE Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history, file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. , No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. 1t I I .I 66 "7 1 6 fi 1~ 2 '79 ,4, 1 ~-',.,, 6 5 ~. 66 ? 4 65 11 I .i. 0 2 !. ,3? 1 I i'~,t C ~..~ / t~F'4 W'F1 3?. 968 '/ t I '126. 5000 ','r' T 2 6:16 · C :~ f.... 0.0 3 3 ? , F'2., E, ,,~, ¥;'4 I', 1 1. 7 2 :~ . 5 0 0 ,) ~.,..],~ ~.11 ! i iil iI;] i[~ lq ;,= ( P E I. 12 ,'~ 5 7 1.1. 0 .1_ 55 ! :", 6 "~' ~ 5 4 73 0 66 ::60:: 63:5 ;; C! 0 ! 0 .290 tJ;;S/,F': 6 0 aO :522: '~ V 6 0 ";,,; 2a,.,:., ~;' 60 5P:l E f'.~ 'r R. Y 0 ZI 1 :"~ 4 1. ..1. r-,~ ! 1. 0(':00000()o0()0 t ¢i:? l'lOOO, O0000001")O ! 6fi ll.(',O(,nOOOOOOG~ .1 6.8 I'[PO00000000C~O I 6~ !1. 6:00000(')00000 1 79 ~l~l)O000()f'~O00OO .1 79 1 tonooonooor),'*;O '1 79 llO¢:'O000r)O0000 1 79 '110C'('0,'000(.100()0 27.. 3594. ~ '7 l'~, 000 ;! 3.62!.!. - ! 4, O 0 0 --Z 3. C, O00 t:, i.. ! 24. t~ 906 ]'2 735,50 (:,' o '3 !., 0,0229 ~ F' 2 !:', - 13. OOC.. 0 F'4. ;") - 1 2.000 O I,.'~ i'11 ! 1 iil ,I~ ii! [:,] I ( _ C E) {','} ~, 1 6 !.f10 i 6 ?: I () !. 6 ,'9! I a ~ t 0 1 6 ~,,I l 0 l 6 ~ 10 !, 6 ~3 !. 0 '1. 68 10 1 68 IOOGO00000()~IO0 !. f, !~ 11 1 6R 11()00000000000 I 6 F~ i 1 i. 6R 1_ ~ !. 6 8 .1 .1. 1 6~ llO000OO000000 I 6 a i l 1, ef,'~ 1., 79 1. 1 1, 79 1 .1.. !. 79 11 1, ?9 I lOO00000000C;O ['-' t:t: P r: fi 6 79 C, 6 66 73 *,6 o 41,84 I 1, 1 C 4 1 4 1 4 4 4 4: 1 4 1. GR 14R. 750n r.':T 'r"r :3 't (: 4 r:, · ,..~ ,., ,; !-', i , 4 S R ~ q" !'~. 5!.. ? d; D 7 I, WP1 '~ n n25(! ;-,.'.,;'2 . :¢, ,.t,' f ' '" (; 3.024 .00 2 2 2 4. 2 4 2 2. 4 2 2 4 2 4 2. 2 't .)24 2 .1024 2 1024 3,4] 2:l. 12203,339.9; 't 2 ~ 7 f:. 8 '2. 42 g 6 3 5 ~',1 ~ 280 5 "2 ? 522 q ~ 2 fi-O 520 60 5f,~2 6 O :5 8: ~ 60:592 ,'r v' E3 5 7 1 I :I'. ?~ ,r~ 7 ',t 2,0 ? C n y, P Alaska TAPE 5Vp 010,~07. VERIFICATION i, tSTIt~G PAGE ~, REEk. HEADER ** )ATE :83/05/19 ~EEL ~ ~E :REEL ~ONTI~UATION ~ :0~ ~REVIOUS REEL : ~m~EWTS :REEL Ct]~ENTS ~* TAME: HEADER ** SERVICE WAr~E :SERVIC DATE :83/05/,19 OR !C.,I M :0000 CONTI~'UATION ~ :01 P~'EVIO~S TAPE : CO~MEt~TS :TA, PE CO~ENTS EOF ********** ** FILE MEADER ** FILE N~E :SERVIC.001 VERSIO~ ~ : DATF~ : ~AX,,I~t,!~ LEMG H : 1024 FIlE TYPE PREVIOUS FTLE ** IMFI?R~ATION RECONDS ** ~NE~ COMTENTS UNIT TY,L C ,, L SIZE CODE 000 000 01~ 065 000 000 01,7 065 000 000 020 065 000 000 0.0~ 065 000 000 006 065 000 000 004 065 bVP 010,M02 VERIFICATION I, ISTING PAGE 2 ******************************************************************************* * SCHLUMBERGFiR * * ALASKA COMPUTING CENTER * ******************************************************************************* COMPANY = SHELL OIL COMPANY WE[,,L = WEST ~IKKELSEN UNIT #4 FIELD m WEST ~IKKEKSEN UNIT COUNTY : NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH STATE = ALASKA ******************************************************************************* JOB NUMBER AT ACC~ 68259 RUN #1 9ATE LOGGED: 25 FE~ 83 DIL/BHC 2523' TO lO0' LDP~ JiM KOHRING CASING TYPE FLUID BIT VISCOSITY P~ FLUID LOSS 20.0" FRESH GEl, 17.5" TO 25]8' g 2 LB/G 260 S RM : 2,85 ~ 6~ DF R~F = ~.63 P 62 DF R~C = 2.22 m 62 DF R~ AT BHT = ~.489 @ 72 OF DATA MOT DEPTH SMIFTED, BHC RUN IN COMBINATION ******************************************************************************* ,~VP OIO,~OP VF, RIFICATION LISTING PAGE 3 )OB NUMBER AT ACC: 68260 )I))! ~2, DATK LOGGED: 16 ~,~R ~3 ]DP: JI~ KOHRTNG Dt, L/~HC/I,S$/FDC/C~L 10365' TO 2483' ~SING ~YPF, FLUID )EN$ITY ;IS¢O$I'TY ~Lll) I D LOSS 13,375" 9 251.7' 12.25" TO 10345' 10,0 LB/G 58,0 S :90 1~,6 C3 RM : 0,182 ~ 71 DF RMF : 0,1,60 ~ 71 DF RMC : 0.264 ~ 71 DF RM AT BHT 0,088 0 ~53 DF ~ATRIX SANDSTONE ~** NOTE *** BHC/LSS/FDC/CNL DATA DEPTH SHIFTED TO Dbb RX0 CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE ******************************************************************************* LVP 010,H02 VERIFICATION LISTING PAGE 4 300 NUMBER AT .~.CC; 68261 RLI~: #3, D/~TE [,,f.)GG~! 15 APR ~3 L~P: JIt~ KOHRING DLLIBHCtL$S/FDCtC~![, 130'76' 1'0 10296' C~sI~G TYPE FLUIO BIT SIZE DEMSITY VI SCOS I TY FLUID LOSS 13,375" ~a 2517' 9 625" S 10136' 1~-,75" TO 10345' 10.5 LB/G 45,0 S 9,0 7,2 C3 8.5" TO 13060' ~C R~ AT BHT = 0 129 M 67 DF = 0:110 9 63 DF 0194; 9 67 DF = 0,042 0 2iR DF *** NOTE *** [5~4CILSS/FDC/C~;L DATA D~]:PTH SHIFT~.:i3 TO DLL, ******************************************************************************* ~VP 010,Fi02 VE.'.R!FICATIOM bISTING PAGE , * , , , , , · , · , , , , , , * , * , , , , , , , , , , · , * , * · SCHLU,~.B~:RGER LOGS INCLUDED WITH THIS MAGNETIC TAPE: * , * · DUAL INDUCTION bOG (DIL) 2522' TO 100' * · DUAL LATERLOG (DLL) 13076' TO ~494' * · BOREMOLE COMPENSATED bOG (BHC) 13071' TO ~00' * · ~,ONG SPACED SONIC bOG (LSS) 13075' TO ~494' * · FORMATION DENSITY COMPENSATED LOG (FD~) 13056' TO ~483' * · COMPENSATED NEUTRON LOG (FUN) 13056' TO ~483' * , * ** DATA FORMAT RECORD ** ENTRY ~bOCKS TYPE SIZE REPR CODE ENTRY 4 I 66 1 8 4 73 60 q 4 65 ,lin 0 1 66 0 DATUM SPECII~IC TION BLOCKS ~NL~ S~.,R¥ICE SERVIC .... L NI~ AP~ API API API ~ILE SIZ~ PROCESS SAMPLE RFPR I'.D O.R~ER ~ LOG TYPE CLASS MOD NO, LEVEL CODE DEPT ~T 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 68 ~VP 010,H02 VERIF'ICATIDN LI,~7ING P~GE 6 OW~Y 0 0 0 0 OHN~ 0 0 0 0 Oq~ 0 0 0 0 OH~ 0 0 0 0 ~V 0 1 0 0 GAPI 0 31 32 0 l~ 0 28 3 0 OHM~ 7 0 0 0 OH~ 7 1~ 46 0 OH~ 7 0 0 0 NV 7 1 0 0 GAP! 7 31 32 0 US/F, 0 0 0 o US/F 0 52 3~ 0 GAPI 0 31 32 MV 0 1 0 0 UStF 60 52 32 0 GAPI 60 31 32. 0 ~V 60 1 0 0 PO 42 68 2 0 G/C3 42 44 0 o G/C3 42 35 1 0 CPS 42 34 92 o CPS 42 34 93 0 42 42 1 42 0 0 0 ** DATA ** DEPT bLS SFLU GR SP FCNb 13076 5000 NSFL -999 2500 -999 2500 -999 2500DTL -999 2500 ~999 ~500. 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