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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Sean Mc/aughlin Drilling Manager Hilcorp North Slope, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK, 99503 Re:Prudhoe Bay, Prudhoe Oil, PBU H-02C Hilcorp North Slope, LLC Permit to Drill Number: 224-152 Surface Location: 4207’ FSL, 1265’ FEL, Sec. 21, T11N, R13E, UM, AK Bottomhole Location: 272’ FSL, 365’ FEL, SEC. 21, T11N, R13, UM, AK Dear Mr. Mc/aughlin Enclosed is the approved application for the permit to drill the above referenced well. Per Statute AS 31.05.030(d)(2)(B) and Regulation 20 AAC 25.071,composite curves for all well logs run must be submitted to the AOGCCwithin 90 days after completion, suspension, or abandonment of this well, or within 90 days of acquisition of the data, whichever occurs first This permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits or an approval required by law from other governmental agencies and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permits and approvals have been issued. In addition, the AOGCCreserves the right to withdraw the permit in the event it was erroneously issued. Operations must be conducted in accordance with AS 31.05 and Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code unless the AOGCCspecifically authorizes a variance. Failure to comply with an applicable provision of AS 31.05, Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code, or an AOGCCorder, or the terms and conditions of this permit may result in the revocation or suspension of the permit. Sincerely, Jessie L. Chmielowski Commissioner DATED this day of )HEUXDU\, 2025. Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2025.02.05 15:40:37 -09'00' 3-12"x3-1/4" ' ' By Grace Christianson at 8:42 am, Dec 12, 2024 Digitally signed by Sean McLaughlin (4311) DN: cn=Sean McLaughlin (4311) Date: 2024.12.11 14:18:14 - 09'00' Sean McLaughlin (4311) 50-029-20100-03-00224-152 MGR30DEC2024 Witnessed BOP Test to 3500 psi, Annular to 2500 psi. Service Coil window milling approved per attached procedure. DSR-12/16/24 * Fully cemented liner to satisfy parent well abandonment approved variance per 20 AAC 25.112 (i) * Post rig perforating total BHA gun length not to exceed 500' A.Dewhurst 05FEB25 *&: 2/05/2025 2/05/2025 Jessie L. Chmielowski Digitally signed by Jessie L. Chmielowski Date: 2025.02.05 15:41:00 -09'00' RBDMS JSB 020625 11,666' To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission From: Trevor Hyatt Drilling Engineer Date: December 11, 2024 Re:H-02C Permit to Drill Approval is requested for drilling a CTD sidetrack lateral from well H-02B with the Nabors CDR2/CDR3 Coiled Tubing Drilling. Proposed plan for H-02C Producer: See H-02B Sundry request for complete pre-rig details - Prior to drilling activities, screening will be conducted to drift for whipstock and MIT. E-line will set a 4-1/2" packer whipstock. Coil will mill window pre-rig. If unable to set the whipstock or mill the window, for scheduling reasons, the rig will perform that work. A coil tubing drilling sidetrack will be drilled with the Nabors CDR2 or CDR3 rig. The rig will move in, test BOPE and kill the well. If unable to set whipstock pre-rig, the rig will set the whipstock. A single string 3.80" window will be milled (if not already milled pre-rig). The well will kick off drilling in the Sag and lands in Ivishak Zone 4. The lateral will continue in Zone 4 to TD. The proposed sidetrack will be completed with a 3-1/2"x3-1/4"x2-7/8” 13Cr solid liner, cemented in place and selectively perforated post rig (will be perforated with rig if unable to post rig). This completion will completely isolate and abandon the parent Prudhoe Pool perfs. The following describes the work planned. A wellbore schematic of the current well and proposed sidetrack is attached for reference. Pre-Rig Work: x Reference H-02B Sundry submitted in concert with this request for full details. 1. Slickline : Dummy WS drift 2. E-Line : Set 4-1/2" Packer Whipstock at 9,865’ MD at 30 degrees LOHS 3. Fullbore : MIT-IA and/or MIT-T to 3,500 psi 4. Coil : Mill Window (if window not possible, mill with rig). See attached procedure. 5. Valve Shop : Pre-CTD Tree Work 6. Operations : Remove wellhouse and level pad. Rig Work: (Estimated to start in March 2025) 1. MIRU and test BOPE 250 psi low and 3,500 psi high (MASP 2,432 psi). Give AOGCC 24hr notice prior to BOPE test. 2. Mill 3.80” Window (if not done pre-rig). 3. Drill build section: 4.25" OH, ~419' (24 deg DLS planned). 4. Drill production lateral: 4.25" OH, ~1,383' (12 deg DLS planned). Swap to KWF for liner. 5. Run 3-1/2” x 3-1/4” x 2-7/8” 13Cr solid liner (swap to VBRs and test prior to running liner) 6. Pump primary cement job: 23 bbls, 14.8 ppg Class G, 1.24 (ft3/sk), TOC at TOL. 7. Only if not able to do with service coil extended perf post rig – Perforate Liner 8. Freeze protect well to a min 2,200' TVD. 9. Close in tree, RDMO. Post Rig Work: 1. Valve Shop : Valve & tree work 2. Slickline : SBHPS, set LTP (if necessary). Set live GLVs. 3. Service Coil : Post rig perforate (~250’) and RPM. 4. Testing : Portable test separator flowback. Sundry 324-695 PTD 224-152 Managed Pressure Drilling: Managed pressure drilling techniques will be employed on this well. The intent is to provide constant bottom hole pressure by using minimum 8.4 ppg drilling fluid in combination with annular friction losses and applied surface pressure. Constant BHP will be utilized to reduce pressure fluctuations to help with hole stability. Applying annular friction and choke pressure also allow use of lighter drilling fluid and minimizes fluid losses and/or fracturing at the end of the long well bores. A MPD choke for regulating surface pressure and is independent of the WC choke. Deployment of the BHA under trapped wellhead pressure will be necessary. Pressure deployment of the BHA will be accomplished utilizing 3”/3-1/8” (big hole) & 2-3/8” (slim hole) pipe/slip rams (see attached BOP configurations). The annular preventer will act as a secondary containment during deployment and not as a stripper. Operating parameters and fluid densities will be adjusted based on real-time bottom hole pressure measurements while drilling and shale behavior. The following scenario is expected: MPD Pressure at the Planned Window (9,865' MD -8,721' TVD) Pumps On Pumps Oī A Target BHP at Window (ppg)4,444 psi 4,444 psi 9.8 B ŶŶƵůĂƌĨƌŝĐƟŽŶ- ECD ;ƉƐŝͬŌͿ 592 psi 0 psi 0.09 C DƵĚ,LJĚƌŽƐƚĂƟĐ;ƉƉŐͿ 3,900 psi 3,900 psi 8.6 B+C Mud + ECD Combined 4,492 psi 3,900 psi (no choke pressure) A-(B+C)Choke Pressure Required to Maintain 0 psi 544 psi Target BHP at window and deeper Operation Details: Reservoir Pressure: x The estimated reservoir pressure is expected to be 3,312 psi at 8,800 TVD. (7.2 ppg equivalent). x Maximum expected surface pressure with gas (0.10 psi/ft) to surface is 2,432 psi (from estimated reservoir pressure). Mud Program: x Drilling: Minimum MW of 8.4 ppg KCL with viscosifier for drilling. Managed pressure used to maintain constant BHP. Disposal: x All Class l & II non-hazardous and RCRA-exempt drilling and completion fluids will go to GNI at DS 4. x Fluids >1% hydrocarbons or flammables must go to GNI. x Fluids >15% solids by volume must go to GNI. x Fluids with solids that will not pass through 1/4” screen must go to GNI. x Fluids with PH >11 must go to GNI. Hole Size: x 4.25" hole for the entirety of the production hole section. Liner Program: x 3-1/2", 9.3#, 13Cr/Solid: 9,815' MD – 9,850' MD (35' liner) x 3-1/4", 6.6#, 13Cr/Solid: 9,850' MD – 10,400' MD (550' liner) x 2-7/8", 6.5#, 13Cr/Solid: 10,400' MD – 11,666' MD (1,266' liner) x The primary barrier for this operation: Kill Weight Fluid to provide overbalance as necessary. x A X-over shall be made up to a safety joint including a TIW valve for all tubulars ran in hole. Well Control: x BOP diagram is attached. MPD and pressure deployment is planned. x Pipe rams, blind rams and the CT pack off will be pressure tested to 250 psi and to 3,500 psi. x The annular preventer will be tested to 250 psi and 2,500 psi. x 1.5 wellbore volumes of KWF will be on location at all times during drilling operations. x Solid 2-7/8” Liner Running Ram Change: Change out 3”/3-1/8” pipe/slip rams (for drilling) to 2-3/8” x 3- 1/2” VBR rams for liner run. Test VBR rams to 250 psi and 3,500 psi. x A X-over shall be made up to a 2 3/8" safety joint including a TIW valve for all tubulars ran in hole. x 2 3/8" safety joint will be utilized while running solid or slotted liner. The desire is to keep the same standing orders for the entire liner run and not change shut in techniques from well to well (run safety joint with pre-installed TIW valve). When closing on a 2 3/8" safety joint, 2 sets of pipe/slip rams will be available, above and below the flow cross providing better well control option. Directional: x Directional plan attached. Maximum planned hole angle is 100°. Inclination at kick off point is 40°. x Magnetic and inclination surveys will be taken every 30 ft. No gyro will be run. x Distance to nearest property line – 22,110 ft x Distance to nearest well within pool – 800 ft Logging: x MWD directional, Gamma Ray and Resistivity will be run through the entire open hole section. x Real time bore pressure to aid in MPD and ECD management. Perforating: x 250'' perforated post rig – See attached extended perforating procedure. x 2.0" Perf Guns at 6 spf x If post rig extended perforating with service coil is not an option, the well will be perforated with the rig or post rig under this PTD. x The well will be perforated between the CTD whipstock and TD of the newly drilled CTD well, completely in the Prudhoe Pool. x Formations: Top of Prudhoe Pool 9,834’ MD in the parent Anti-Collision Failures: x Anti-Collision Summary – All wells pass AC Hazards: x H-Pad is not an H2S pad. The last H2S reading on H-02B: 64 ppm in 2013. x Max H2S recorded on H-Pad: 64 ppm. x 0 fault crossings expected. x High lost circulation risk. Trevor Hyatt CC: Well File Drilling Engineer Joseph Lastufka (907-223-3087) Pre-Rig – Service Coil – Window Milling The approved sundry and permit to drill will be posted in the Operations Cabin of the unit during the entire window milling operation. Notes for window milling: x Window milling with service CTU operations will fully comply with 20 AAC 25.286(d)(3), including the use of pressure control equipment, all BHAs fully lubricated and at no point will any BHA be open-hole deployed. Window Milling Procedure: 1. Kill well with 1% KCL if necessary. Well may already be killed from previous operations. 2. MU and RIH with window milling assembly – Window mill followed by string reamer. NOTE: Confirm milling BHA configuration prior to job execution due to variations in different service provider’s window milling BHAs. 3. RIH & TAG whipstock pinch point, calculate distance till string reamer is out of the window, paint coil flag and note in WSR. 4. Mill window per vendor procedure. – Make note of any WHP changes while milling window in the WSR. 5. Make multiple reciprocating passes through the kickoff point to dress liner exit and eliminate all burs. Perform gel sweeps as necessary to keep window clean. Maximum approved distance to reciprocate beyond the window is 15 ft to ensure confidence the window is prepared for the sidetrack.DO NOT RECIPROCATE DEEPER than 15 ft. 6. Confirm exited liner & string reamer dressed entire window with coil flag and note bottom of window and total milled depth in WSR. 7. FP well to 2,500’ TVD with 60/40 MeOH while POOH. 8. Once on surface inspect BHA, measure OD of mill and string reamer & document in WSR. 9. RDMO 10. Communicate to Operations to tag wing valve “Do Not POP”. Pre-Rig – Service Coil – Window Milling – BOP Diagram Post-Rig Service Coil Perforating Procedure: Coiled Tubing Notes: x Due to the necessary open hole deployment of Extended Perforating jobs, 24-hour crew and WSS coverage is required. x Note: The well will be killed and monitored before making up the initial perfs guns. This will provide guidance as to whether the well will be killed by bullheading or circulating bottoms up throughout the job. If pressure is seen immediately after perforating, it will either be killed by bullheading while POOH or circulating bottoms up through the same port that opened to shear the firing head. Coil Tubing 1. MIRU Coiled Tubing Unit and spot ancillary equipment. 2.MU nozzle drift BHA (include SCMT and/or RPM log as needed). 3. RIH to PBTD. a.Displace well with weighted brine while RIH (minimum 8.4 ppg to be overbalanced). 4.POOH (and RPM log if needed) and lay down BHA. 5. After MU MHA and pull testing the CTC, tag-up on the CT stripper to ensure BHA cannot pull through the brass upon POOH with guns. 6.There will be no perforations to bullhead kill the well. Well will already be loaded w/ weighted brine or KCl per previous steps. Re-load well at WSS discretion. 7.At surface, prepare for deployment of TCP guns. 8.Confirm well is dead. Bleed any pressure off to return tank. Kill well w/ KWF, weighted brine as needed (minimum 8.4 ppg). Maintain continuous hole fill taking returns to tank until lubricator connection is reestablished. Fluids man-watch must be performed while deploying perf guns to ensure the well remains killed and there is no excess flow. 9.Pickup safety joint and TIW valve and space out before MU guns.Review well control steps with crew prior to breaking lubricator connection and commencing makeup of TCP gun string. Once the safety joint and TIW valve have been spaced out, keep the safety joint/TIW valve readily accessible near the working platform for quick deployment if necessary. 10. Break lubricator connection at QTS and begin makeup of TCP guns and blanks per schedule below.Max BHA length per PTD is 500ft. Fluids man-watch must be performed while deploying perf guns to ensure the well remains killed and there is no excess flow. a. Perforation details i.Perf Interval:The well will be perforated between the CTD whipstock and TD of the newly drilled CTD well, completely in the Prudhoe pool. ii.Perf Length:500’ iii.Gun Length:500’ iv.Weight of Guns (lbs):2300lbs (4.6ppf) 11.MU lubricator and RIH with perf gun and tie-in to coil flag correlation. Pickup and perforate perforation intervals (TBD). POOH. a.Note any tubing pressure change in WSR. 12.After perforating, PUH to top of liner or into tubing tail to ensure debris doesn’t fall in on the guns and stick the BHA.Confirm well is dead and re-kill if necessary before pulling to surface. 13. Pump pipe displacement while POOH.Stop at surface to reconfirm well dead and hole full. 14. Review well control steps with crew prior to breaking lubricator connection and commencing breakdown of TCP gun string. Standing orders flow chart included with this sundry request. Ensure safety joint and TIW valve assembly are on-hand before breaking off lubricator to LD gun BHA. 15.Freeze protect well to 2,000’ TVD. 16.RDMO CTU. Post Rig – Service Coil – Extended Perforating – BOP Diagram Standing Orders for Open Hole Well Control during Perf Gun Deployment Equipment Layout Diagram Well Date Quick Test Sub to Otis -1.1 ft Top of 7" Otis 0.0 ft Distances from top of riser Excluding quick-test sub Top of Annular 2.75 ft C L Annular 3.40 ft Bottom Annular 4.75 ft CL Blind/Shears 6.09 ft CL 2-3/8" Pipe / Slips 6.95 ft B3 B4 B1 B2 Kill Line Choke Line CL 3.0" Pipe / Slip 9.54 ft CL 2-3/8" Pipe / Slips 10.40 ft TV1 TV2 T1 T2 Flow Tee Master Master LDS IA OA LDS Ground Level 3" LP hose open ended to Flowline CDR2-AC BOP Schematic CDR2 Rig's Drip Pan Fill Line from HF2 Normally Disconnected 3" HP hose to Micromotion Hydril 7 1/16" Annular Blind/Shear 2-3/8" Pipe/Slips 2 3/8" Pipe/Slips 2 3/8" Pipe/Slips 7-1/16" 5k Mud Cross 2-3/8" Pipe/Slips 3-1/8" Pipe / Slip Well Date Quick Test Sub to Otis Top of 7" Otis Top of Annular C L Annular Bottom Annular CL Blind/Shears CL 2-3/8" Pipe / Slips B6 B5 B8 B7 Choke Line Kill Line CL 3" Pipe / Slip CL 2-3/8" Pipe / Slips TV1 TV2 T1 T2 Flow Tee Master Master LDS IA OA LDS Ground Level CDR3-AC BOP Schematic CDR3 Rig's Drip Pan Fill Line Normally Disconnected 2" HP hose to Micromotion Hydril 7 1/16" Annular Blind/Shear 2-3/8" Pipe/Slips 2 3/8" Pipe/Slips 2 3/8" Pipe/Slips 7-1/16" 5k Mud Cross 2-3/8" Pipe/Slips 3" Pipe / Slip neceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee -4800 -4400 -4000 -3600 -3200 -2800 -2400 South(-)/North(+) (800 usft/in)-1200-800-4000400800120016002000West(-)/East(+) (800 usft/in) 6000 6 4 0 0 6 800 7200 7600 8000 8400 8800 9190 H-01 H-01A6000 6400 6800720076008400 8800H-01APB18867H-02A 8000 H-02APB1 7200 7600 8000 8 40 0 88008969H-02B 8400 88009200 H-06 6 0 0 0 6 4 00H- 0 9 8753H-19C H-22A 8000 8400 Y-1888008917H-02C wp03 Top of Window - 9865'MD End 24 dls - 10284'MD TD - 11666'MD 8700 8750 8800 8850 8900 8950True Vertical Depth (100 usft/in)0200400600800100012001400160018002000220024002600280030003200340036003800Vertical Section at 120.00° (400 usft/in) H-02 H-02B H-02C wp03 Top of Window - 9865'MD End 24 dls - 10284'MD TD - 11666'MD Sec MD Inc Azi TVD +N/-S +E/-W Dleg TFace VSect 1 9865.00 39.19 148.12 8721.11 -3550.14 -642.87 0.00 0.00 1218.33 2 9885.00 40.76 146.75 8736.43 -3560.96 -635.95 9.00 -30.00 1229.73 3 9996.24 65.00 132.39 8803.28 -3626.51 -577.75 24.00 -30.00 1312.91 4 10126.24 65.00 97.97 8858.22 -3675.89 -472.73 24.00 -90.00 1428.55 5 10283.62 90.00 68.69 8892.74 -3656.47 -323.35 24.00 -53.00 1548.21 6 10402.08 100.00 58.53 8882.40 -3604.22 -217.87 12.00 -45.00 1613.43 7 10602.08 100.00 82.91 8847.67 -3539.67 -33.36 12.00 90.00 1740.95 8 10872.08 100.00 115.82 8800.78 -3582.35 225.40 12.00 90.00 1986.38 9 11033.96 90.00 132.56 8786.59 -3672.68 358.04 12.00 120.00 2146.42 10 11293.75 75.00 104.91 8821.07 -3795.88 580.47 12.00 -120.00 2400.64 11 11454.00 75.00 124.81 8862.54 -3860.63 720.21 12.00 90.00 2554.03 12 11666.00 75.00 98.48 8917.41 -3935.51 908.87 12.00 -90.00 2754.86 Project: Prudhoe Bay Site: H Well: H-02 Wellbore: Plan: H-02C Plan: H-02C wp03 WELLBORE DETAILS Parent Wellbore:H-02BTop of Window: 9865.00 H-02C wp03 Depth From Depth To Survey/Plan Tool 113.46 2413.40 H-02 Srvy 1 CB-GYRO-MS (H-02) 3_CB-Film-GMS2 2511.00 2573.00 H-02B Srvy 1 GY-GC-SS (H-02B) 3_Unknown Gyro2 2626.03 9779.76 H-02B Srvy 2 MWD+IFR+MS (H-02B) 3_MWD (BP MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA) 9802.54 9865.00 H-02B Srvy 3 MWD+IFR+MS (H-02B) 3_MWD (BP MWD+IFR+MS-WOCA) 9865.00 11666.00 H-02C wp03 (Plan: H-02C) 3_MWD WELL DETAILS Northing: 5959715.38Easting: 643319.30Lattitude: 70.297435203Longitude: -148.839360472 H-02C wp03 SECTION DETAILS Hilcorp Alaska, LLC SURVEY PROGRAM NAD 1927 (NADCON CONUS) US State Plane 1927 (Exact solution) Alaska Zone 04 PROJECT DETAILS REFERENCE INFORMATION Coordinate(N/E) Reference: Well H-02, True North Vertical (TVD) Reference: KB @ 77.41usft (H-02B) Measured Depth Reference: KB @ 77.41usft (H-02B) Section (VS) Reference: Slot - (0.00N, 0.00E) Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature REFERENCE INFORMATION !! 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Production from or injection into this wellbore must be reported under the original API Number stated above. Spacing Exception The permit is approved subject to full compliance with 20 AAC 25.055. Approval to produce or inject is contingent upon issuance of a conservation order approving a spacing exception. The Operator assumes the liability of any protest to the spacing exception that may occur. Dry Ditch Sample All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the AOGCC must be in no greater than 30-foot sample intervals from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10-foot sample intervals through target zones. Non- Conventional Well Please note the following special condition of this permit: Production or production testing of coal bed methane is not allowed for this well until after the Operator has designed and implemented a water-well testing program to provide baseline data on water quality and quantity. The Operator must contact the AOGCC to obtain advance approval of such a water-well testing program. Well Logging Requirements Regulation 20 AAC 25.071(a) authorizes the AOGCC to specify types of well logs to be run. In addition to the well logging program proposed by the Operator in the attached application, the following well logs are also required for this well: Per Statute AS 31.05.030(d)(2)(B) and Regulation 20 AAC 25.071, composite curves for all well logs run must be submitted to the AOGCC within 90 days after completion, suspension, or abandonment of this well, or within 90 days of acquisition of the data, whichever occurs first. PBU H-02C PRUDHOE OIL 224-152 PRUDHOE BAY WELL PERMIT CHECKLIST Company Hilcorp North Slope, LLC Well Name:PRUDHOE BAY UNIT H-02C Initial Class/Type DEV / PEND GeoArea 890 Unit 11650 On/Off Shore On Program DEVField & Pool Well bore seg Annular DisposalPTD#:2241520 PRUDHOE BAY, PRUDHOE OIL - 640150 NA1 Permit fee attached Yes ADL0282842 Lease number appropriate Yes3 Unique well name and number Yes PRUDHOE BAY, PRUDHOE OIL - 640150 - governed by CO 341J4 Well located in a defined pool Yes5 Well located proper distance from drilling unit boundary NA6 Well located proper distance from other wells Yes7 Sufficient acreage available in drilling unit Yes8 If deviated, is wellbore plat included Yes9 Operator only affected party Yes10 Operator has appropriate bond in force Yes11 Permit can be issued without conservation order Yes12 Permit can be issued without administrative approval Yes13 Can permit be approved before 15-day wait NA14 Well located within area and strata authorized by Injection Order # (put IO# in comments) (For serv NA15 All wells within 1/4 mile area of review identified (For service well only) NA16 Pre-produced injector: duration of pre-production less than 3 months (For service well only) NA17 Nonconven. gas conforms to AS31.05.030(j.1.A),(j.2.A-D) Yes This well is a in zone CTD sidetrack from an existing wellbore with pressure integrity.18 Conductor string provided Yes All drilling on this sidetrack will below existing surface casing shoe.19 Surface casing protects all known USDWs Yes This well is a in zone CTD sidetrack from an existing wellbore with pressure integrity.20 CMT vol adequate to circulate on conductor & surf csg Yes This well is a in zone CTD sidetrack from an existing wellbore with pressure integrity.21 CMT vol adequate to tie-in long string to surf csg Yes Fully cemented production liner. Parent well isolates the reservoir.22 CMT will cover all known productive horizons Yes This well is a in zone CTD sidetrack from an existing well. Full integrity above sidetrack.23 Casing designs adequate for C, T, B & permafrost Yes CDR rigs have adequate tankage and good trucking support.24 Adequate tankage or reserve pit Yes Sundry 324-69525 If a re-drill, has a 10-403 for abandonment been approved Yes Halliburton collision scan shows manageable collision risk.26 Adequate wellbore separation proposed Yes All drilling below the surface casing shoe. No diverter required.27 If diverter required, does it meet regulations Yes MPD but reservoir pressure below water gradient.28 Drilling fluid program schematic & equip list adequate Yes CT Packoff, flow cross, annular, blind shear, CT pipe slips, flow cross, BHA pipe slips, CT pipe slips29 BOPEs, do they meet regulation Yes 7-1/16" 5000 psi stack pressure tested to 3500 psi.30 BOPE press rating appropriate; test to (put psig in comments) Yes Flanged choke and kill lines between dual combi's w remote choke31 Choke manifold complies w/API RP-53 (May 84) Yes32 Work will occur without operation shutdown Yes Monitoring required33 Is presence of H2S gas probable NA This is a development well.34 Mechanical condition of wells within AOR verified (For service well only) No H-Pad wells are H2S-bearing. H2S measures are required.35 Permit can be issued w/o hydrogen sulfide measures Yes Expected reservoir pressure gradient is 7.2 ppg EMW. MPD to maintain an ECD of 9.8 ppg EMW.36 Data presented on potential overpressure zones NA37 Seismic analysis of shallow gas zones NA38 Seabed condition survey (if off-shore) NA39 Contact name/phone for weekly progress reports [exploratory only] Appr ADD Date 2/5/2025 Appr MGR Date 12/30/2024 Appr ADD Date 2/5/2025 Administration Engineering Geology Geologic Commissioner:Date:Engineering Commissioner:Date Public Commissioner Date *&:JLC 2/5/2025