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HomeMy WebLinkAbout215-0591a. Well Status:Oil SPLUG Other Abandoned Suspended
1b. Well Class:
20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development Exploratory
GINJ WINJ WDSPL No. of Completions: __________0_______ Service Stratigraphic Test
2. Operator Name: 6. Date Comp., Susp., or 14. Permit to Drill Number / Sundry:
Aband.:
3. Address: 7. Date Spudded: 15. API Number:
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 8. Date TD Reached: 16. Well Name and Number:
Surface:
Top of Productive Interval: 9. Ref Elevations: KB: 17. Field / Pool(s):
GL: 74.1' BF:
Total Depth: 10. Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18. Property Designation:
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): 11. Total Depth MD/TVD: 19. DNR Approval Number:
Surface: x- y- Zone- 4
TPI: x- y- Zone- 4 12. SSSV Depth MD/TVD:20. Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD:
Total Depth: x- y- Zone- 4
5. Directional or Inclination Survey: Yes (attached) No 13. Water Depth, if Offshore: 21. Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD:
Submit electronic information per 20 AAC 25.050 N/A (ft MSL)
22. Logs Obtained:
23.
BOTTOM
20" A56 108'
9.625" L80 2448'
7" L80 6044'
24. Open to production or injection? Yes No 25.
26.
Was hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes No
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
27.
Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
Hours Tested: Production for Gas-MCF:
Test Period
Casing Press: Calculated Gas-MCF: Oil Gravity - API (corr):
Press. 24-Hour Rate
If Yes, list each interval open (MD/TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation
Size and Number; Date perf'd or liner run):
ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
List all logs run and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion,
TUBING RECORD
67bbls8-3/4" N/A
None
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
Mustang Holding LLC
WAG
Gas
8/4/2024 215-059
50-103-20652-01-00
Mustang 1A
ADL 390680
2426' FSL 1666' FEL S2 T10N R7E UM
1962' FSL 790' FEL S1 T10N R7E UM
LAS 27505
5/14/2015
9525' MD / 6107' TVD
8903' MD / 5914' TVD
108'
301 Calista Ct, Ste 103 Anchorage, AK 99518
465312.31 5940809.93
1635' FSL 840' FEL, S1 T10N R7E UM
CASING WT. PER
FT.GRADE
5/18/2015
CEMENTING RECORD
5939981.01
1371' MD / 1358' TVD
SETTING DEPTH TVD
5940315.41
TOP HOLE SIZE AMOUNT
PULLED
471401.55
471466.69
TOP
SETTING DEPTH MD
suspension, or abandonment; or within 90 days of acquisition of the log, whichever occurs first. Types of logs to be listed include, but are not limited to: mud
log, spontaneous potential, gamma ray, caliper, resistivity, porosity, magnetic resonance, dipmeter, formation tester, temperature, cement evaluation, casing
collar locator, jewelry, and perforation record. Acronyms may be used. Attach a separate page only if necessary.
9110' MD / 6046' TVD
BOTTOM
SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD/TVD)
N/A
12-1/4"
Approx. 140CF Arctic Grade
0 460bbls Lead / 46.2bbls Tail N/A
0
3069'0
0
26 0
94
40
108'
0 9110'
N/A
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
N/A
Gas-Oil Ratio:Choke Size:
Per 20 AAC 25.283 (i)(2) attach electronic information
Sr Res EngSr Pet GeoSr Pet Eng
N/A
SMU Kuparuk River Oil 764150
N/A
N/A
Oil-Bbl: Water-Bbl:
N/A
9110' Drilled out of shoe for M-01B Wellbore
Water-Bbl:
PRODUCTION TEST
N/A
Date of Test: Oil-Bbl:
N/AN/A N/A
N/A N/A
Flow Tubing
G
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0 p
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Form 10-407 Revised 10/2022 Due within 30 days of Completion, Suspension, or Abandonment
By James Brooks at 2:06 pm, Sep 16, 2024
Abandoned
8/4/2024
JSB
RBDMS JSB 091924
xGDSR-10/14/24MGR26DEC2025
Conventional Core(s): Yes No Sidewall Cores:
30.
MD TVD
1371 1358
3231 2543
Top Iceberg 6797 4605
8732 5800
8910 5916
9049 6005
9166 6078
9189 6093
LCU
31. List of Attachments:
Well Schematic Diagram
Note: Additional information submitted by Brooks Range Petroleum Corporation in prior 10-407
32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Contact Name: Josh Tempel
Digital Signature with Date: Josh Tempel Contact Email:josh.tempel@fairweather.com
Contact Phone:(907)891-5930
Drilling Engineer
General:
Item 1a:
Item 1b:
Item 4b:
Item 9:
Item 15:
Item 19:
Item 20:
Item 22:
Item 23:
Item 24:
Item 27:
Item 28:
Item 30:
Item 31:
Yes No
Well tested? Yes No
28. CORE DATA
If Yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results for
each. Attach separate pages if needed and submit detailed test info including
reports and Excel or ASCII tables per 20 AAC 25.071.
NAME
Permafrost - Base
K-10
29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS and POOL BOUNDARIES: (list all encountered) FORMATION TESTS
If Yes, list formations and intervals cored (MD/TVD, From/To), and briefly summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate pages if
needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071 no matter when acquired.
TPI Kup C
Top HRZ
LCU
Authorized Title:
Information to be attached includes, but is not limited to: summary of daily operations, wellbore schematic, directional or inclination survey, as-built, core
analysis, paleontological report, production or well test results, per 20 AAC 25.070.
Authorized Name and
Top Kalubik
K-1
Formation Name at TD:
9/16/2024
INSTRUCTIONS
Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070, attach to this form: well schematic diagram, summary of daily well operations, directional or inclination survey, and
other tests as required including, but not limited to: core analysis, paleontological report, production or well test results.
Report measured depth and true vertical thickness of permafrost. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 29.
Attached supplemental records should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the
producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced,
showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.071, submit
detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs, and all subsequent laboratory analytical results, including, but not limited to: porosity,
permeability, fluid saturation, fluid composition, fluid fluorescence, vitrinite reflectance, geochemical, or paleontology.
Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain).
Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical
laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071.
Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030, submit all electronic data within 90 days of completion,
suspension, or abandonment; or 90 days after log acquisition, whichever occurs first.
Well Class - Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection,
Observation, or Other.
Report the Division of Oil & Gas / Division of Mining Land and Water: Plan of Operations (LO/Region YY-123), Land Use Permit (LAS 12345),
and/or Easement (ADL 123456) number.
The Kelly Bushing, Ground Level, and Base Flange elevations in feet above Mean Sea Level. Use same as reference for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00).
This form and the required attachments provide a complete and concise record for each well drilled in Alaska. Submit a current well schematic
diagram with each 10-407. Submit 10-407 and attachments in PDF format to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov. All laboratory analytical reports from
a well must be submitted to the AOGCC, no matter when the analyses are conducted per 20 AAC 25.071.
Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each
segregated pool is a completion.
TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
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Form 10-407 Revised 10/2022 Submit in PDF format to aogcc.permitting@alaska.gov
orrect to the best of m
As per Well Schematic Rev. 0 dated 10/19/2018 from AOGCC Well File
SMU M-1A
Current 10/5/2022
Conductor
20" 108' MD / TVD
Surface Casing
9-5/8" 40# L80 BTC
3,069' MD
Cement to surface
Intermediate Casing
7" 26# L80 BTC-M
9,110' MD
TOC: 6,997' MD (est.)
Tubing
3-½” 9.3# L80 8rd EUE
1,415' MD
Tubing Jewelry
None
4-1/16" 5k FMC Gen V Production Tree
5k Multi Bowl Wellhead
3" H BPV Installed
Cement Stage Tool
500' MD
9-5/8" TAM Port Collar
M-1A Wellbore
Drilled 6-1/8" 9,525' MD / 6,107' TVD
EZSV @ 9,020' MD / 5,998' TVD
TOC 8,903' MD / 5,914' TVD
Base of Permafrost
1,371' MD / 1,358' TVD
Per Schematic Rev.0 dated 10/19/2018 from AOGCC Well File
Revision M-1A P&A 10-407 - Revised Surface Casing Shoe Depth and 7" Casing Depth 9/3/2024
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Summary M-01A OA Valve Repair
On 11/21/2019 the M-01A OA valve was welded to repair a leak. The work was performed by now
defunct, Brooks Range Petroleum Corporation. The work was performed under approved sundry
319-477. Work was inspected on 11/21/19 by AOGCC Inspector Matt Herrera. The sundry and
details of the inspection are included in AOGCC’s wellƱles.
1
Regg, James B (OGC)
From:Dan Gleason <dgleason@finnexllc.com>
Sent:Wednesday, September 21, 2022 8:34 AM
To:Cook, Guy D (OGC)
Cc:Regg, James B (OGC); Harry Bockmeulen; Gordon; Amber Babcock; DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay;
IndForeman, AES
Subject:RE: Deficiency Report for Mustang 1A
Attachments:RE: Lost sign-M-01A - Sign Replacement; Deficiency Report Mustang 1A 8-19-22 Response
9-21-2022.pdf
Guy,
Attached are pictures of the sign installed on the scaffolding by the well and the deficiency report. Even though the sign
was installed earlier in the month than Monday September 19, 2022, that was when the pictures were sent to me
documenting the sign was installed.
The original sign that was on the well had detached and is now at the bottom of the well cellar. This was discovered
when the well cellar was dewatered earlier this month.
Let us know if this email and documentation is sufficient to satisfy the deficiency report requirements.
Regards,
Daniel Gleason
Senior Project Manager
DJ Gleason Management Services (under contract to Finnex LLC)
Email:Dgleason@finnexllc.com
Office Phone: (907) 865 5833
Cell Phone: (907) 980 1958
From:Cook, Guy D (OGC) <guy.cook@alaska.gov>
Sent:Sunday, August 21, 2022 9:05 PM
To:Dan Gleason <dgleason@finnexllc.com>
Cc:Regg, James B (OGC) <jim.regg@alaska.gov>
Subject:Deficiency Report for Mustang 1A
Mr. Gleason,
Please see the attached deficiency report for Mustang 1A. Be sure to follow the Follow up Instructionson the bottom
of the page.
If you have any questions please contact Jim Regg.
Thank you,
CAUTION: This email originated from outside the State of Alaska mail system. Do not click links or open
attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe.
August 21,2022
deficiency report for Mustang 1A.
sign installed
2
Guy Cook
Petroleum Inspector
AOGCC
907 227 2614
guy.cook@alaska.gov
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments,
contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It
may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized
review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If
you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first
saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in
sending it to you, contact Guy Cook at 907-227-2614 or guy.cook@alaska.gov.
Mustang 1A (PTD 2150590) Well Sign Replacement 9/9/2022
2022-0819_Suspend_Well_Surveillance_SMU_gc
Page 1 of 1
MEMORANDUM State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO: Jim Regg DATE: 8/21/2022
P. I. Supervisor
FROM: Guy Cook SUBJECT: Suspended Well Surveillance
Petroleum Inspector Southern Miluveach Unit
Mustang Pad
Finnex LLC
8/19/22: Arrived at Mustang pad and met with Guy Riley with AES for well pressure
checks of the Southern Miluveach Unit (SMU) suspended wells. As usual for this
inspection, getting the SSVs open to get the tubing pressure was more complicated
than needed due to lack of equipment. All four wells were in fair/good condition with
Mustang 1A being the only well without protection against the environment with no
wellhouse.
Mustang 1A was missing its well identification sign. A deficiency report has been sent
to Finnex LLC to have the well identification sign installed.
The pressures on the wells at Mustang pad were as follows (T/IA/OA):
Well PTD Tubing (psi) IA (psi) OA (psi)
Mustang 1A 2150590 2 20 0
N. Tarn 1A 2110510 0 340 380
SMU M-02 2141760 0 145 190
SMU M-03 2150070 0 20 0
Attachments: Deficiency Report
Deficiency Report sent 8/21/2022
Signed report returned 8/22/2022
Corrected 9/19/2022; email from Finnex 9/21/2022
J. Regg, 1/9/2023
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Regg, James B (OGC)
From:Cook, Guy D (OGC)
Sent:Sunday, August 21, 2022 9:05 PM
To:dgleason@finnexllc.com
Cc:Regg, James B (OGC)
Subject:Deficiency Report for Mustang 1A
Attachments:Deficiency Report Mustang 1A 8-19-22.pdf
Mr. Gleason,
Please see the attached deficiency report for Mustang 1A. Be sure to follow the “Follow‐up Instructions” on the bottom
of the page.
If you have any questions please contact Jim Regg.
Thank you,
Guy Cook
Petroleum Inspector
AOGCC
907‐227‐2614
guy.cook@alaska.gov
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments,
contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It
may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized
review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If
you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first
saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in
sending it to you, contact Guy Cook at 907-227-2614 or guy.cook@alaska.gov.
Location:Mustang Pad Date:8/19/2022
PTD:2150590
Operator:Finnex LLC Type Inspection:Other (see below)
Operator Rep:Dan Gleason Inspector:Guy Cook
Position:Management
Op. Phone:Cell 907-980-1958 Correct by (date):9/21/2022
Op. Email:dgleason@finnexllc.com Follow Up Req'd:Yes
Date Corrected
Attachments:
Operator Rep
AOGCC Inspector
State of Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Deficiency Report
*After signing, a copy of this form is to be left with the operator.
Detailed Description of Deficiencies
Mustang 1A is missing the wellhead identification sign. This was noticed while gathering the
wellhead pressures. Please refer to Alaska Oil and Gas Laws and Regualtions 20 AAC 25.040
Follow-up Instructions
Return a copy of this Deficiency Report to AOGCC (Attention: Inspection Supervisor) within 7 days of receipt. Include the "Date
Corrected" and attach supporting documentation for each corrective action implemented to address the deficiencies. If a follow-up
inspection was performed by AOGCC, include the date and name of Inspector. Extensions for corrective actions taking longer than
the "correct by" date must be requested and accompanied by justification (Attention: Inspection Supervisor). Documentation of
deficiences that are outside of AOGCC regulatory jurisdiction will be forwarded to the appropriate authority for follow-up action.
Signatures:Guy Cook
Revised 7/2019
(Mustang 1A)
Suspended Well Inspection Review Report
|nspecNo: sus6DC210715160541
Date Inspected: 7/15/2021
Inspector: Guy Cook Type ofInspection
Well Name:
MUSTANG 1A '
Permit Number:
2150590 ' �
Suspension Approval:
Sundry ` - # 318'113
Suspension Date:
6/1/2015 ^
Location Verified?
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Other (specify incomments)
offshore?
Well Pressures (psi): Tubing:
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Date AOGC[Notified: 7/12/2021
Operator: Mustang Holding, LLC
Opena1orRep: RuoCo|ee
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Wellhead Condition
Fair/goxodcondition. Exposed tothe elements with nuprotection from the environment. |Agauge does not zero. .
Instructed Mr. Co|eetoreplace the gauge with asuitable gauge.
Condition o|Cellar
Standing water present with novisible sheen. Novisible ga/bage/debhs. ^
Surrounding Surface Condition
The surrounding area was free of garbage/debris with no signs of hydrocarbons. '
[ommen1s
Location was verified by several recent visits for wellhead pressure monitoring.
Supervisor Comments `
Monday, July 26,20l1
Regg, James B (CED)
From: Dan Gleason <DGleason@brpcak.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 10:30 AM
To: DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay l
Cc: Harry Bockmeulen; Regg, James B (CED); Ind Foreman, AES
Subject: FW: Site Visit
Attachments: SAES-SCC-1020121608300.pdf; IMG_1238.JPG; M -01A SIGN DEFICIENCY REPORT
12-16-2020.pdf
AOGCC Inspector —Guy Cook/alternate:
Attached is the monthly report and sign installed on M -01A. /
NT -IA's sign is being made for installation by Broadway signs and planned to be attached by next month's maintenance
and surveillance day.
Regards,
Daniel Gleason
DJ Gleason Management Services (under contract to BRPC)
Cell Phone: (907) 980-1958
Office Phone: (907) 865-5833
From: Lee, Gregory <galee@asrcenergy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2020 8:33 AM
To: Dan Gleason <DGleason@brpcak.com>
Cc: Ind Foreman, AES <indforeman@asrcenergy.com>; Jenson, Anthony <AJenson@asrcenergy.com>
Subject: Site Visit
Da n,
Good Afternoon,
Russ and I went to location yesterday, Russ ran me through everything and I learned a lot.
Tarn 1 A
• Sign is being made for well.
M-01
• Sign was fixed and attached to well.
M-02
• Heater is in well melting frozen water with oil
• Will bring out absorbs and wipe down the tree when we come to suck the cellar today
M-03
• Cap is still on SSV per state inspector instructions 11-15-2020
A Driver and I will be heading out to M-02 to suck out the cellar. I will provide some before and after pictures for you.
Please let me know any questions or I missed anything have a great day!
Greg Lee,
Cell:907-231-5833
One Crew, One Journey
Honoring the values of our founders as we develop the future.
3 ASRC ENERGY SERVICES
/rpt
State of Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Deficiency Report
Location: Mustang Pad Date: 11/15/2020
PTD: 2150590
Operator: Brooks Range Petroleum Type Inspection: Suspend
Operator Rep: Dan Gleason Inspector: Guy Cook
Position: Management (under contract to BRPC)
Op. Phone: Cell: (907)980-1958 Office: (907)865-5833 Correct by (date): 12/15/2020
Op. Email: Dgleason@ pcak.com Follow Up Req'd: Yes
Detailed Description of Deficiencies
Date Corrected
Mustang IA has a wellhead identification sign that is missing required information. Please
refer to Alaska Oil and Gas Laws and Regulations 20 AAC 25.040
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Attachments:
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,Oerator Rep
Signatures:
AOGCC Inspector
'After signing, a copy of this form is o be left with the operator.
Follow-up Instructions
Return a copy of this Deficiency Report to AOGCC (Attention: Inspection Supervisor) within 7 days of receipt. Include the "Date
Corrected" and attach supporting documentation for each corrective action implemented to address the deficiencies. If a follow-up
inspection was performed by AOGCC, include the date and name of Inspector. Extensions for corrective actions taking longer than
the "correct by" date must be requested and accompanied by justification (Attention: Inspection Supervisor). Documentation of
deficlences that are outside of AOGCC regulatory jurisdiction will be forwarded to the appropriate authority for follow-up action.
Revised 7/2019
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Regg, James B (CED) P'71)
From: Cook, Guy D (CED)
Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2020 3:27 PM ��(����
To: Dan Gleason
Cc: Regg, James B (CED)
Subject: Deficiency Reports for Mustand 1A and North Tarn 1A
Attachments: Scan.pdf
Dan,
Please read the bottom of these deficiency reports for instructions on how to get through this process easily. if you
have any questions feel free to contact myself or Jim Regg.
Thank you,
Guy Cook
Petroleum Inspector
AOGCC
907-227-2614
guy.cook@alaska.gov
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments,
contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It
may contain confidential and/or privileged information. The unauthorized
review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If
you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first
saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in
sending it to you, contact Guy Cook at 907-227-2614 or guy.cook@alaska
State of Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Deficiency Report
Location: Mustang Pad qq5�4._,, Date: 11/15/2020
PTD: 2150590
Operator: Brooks Range Petroleum Type Inspection: Suspend
Operator Rep: Dan Gleason Inspector: Guy Cook
Position: Management (under contract to BRPQ
Op. Phone: Cell: (907)980-1958 Office: (907)865-5833 Correct by (date): 12/15/2020
Op. Email: Dgleasan@brpcak.com Follow Up Req'd: Yes
Detailed Description of Deficiencies
Date Corrected
Mustang 1A has a wellhead identification sign that is missing required information. Please
refer to Alaska Oil and Gas Laws and Regulations 20 AAC 25.040
Attachments:
Operator Rep
Signatures:
Guy Cook AOGCC Inspector
*After signing, a copy of this form is (o be left with the operator.
Follow-up Instructions
Return a copy of this Deficiency Report to AOGCC (Attention: Inspection Supervisor) within 7 days of receipt. include the "Date
Corrected" and attach supporting documentation for each corrective action implemented to address the deficiencies. If a follow-up 1
inspection was performed by AOGCC, include the date and name of Inspector. Extensions for corrective actions taking longer than,
the "correct by" date must be requested and accompanied by justification (Attention: inspection Supervisor). Documentation of
deficiences that are outside of AOGCC regulatory jurisdiction will be forwarded to the appropriate authority for follow-up action.
Revised 7/2019
Suspended Well Inspection Review Report
InspectNo: susGDC201114124640
Date Inspected: 11/15/2020
Inspector: Guy Cook Type of Inspection
Well Name:
MUSTANG 1A
Permit Number:
2150590
Suspension Approval:
Sundry 318-113 '
Suspension Date:
6/1/2015
Location Verified?
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If Verified, How?
LAT / LONG
Offshore?
❑
Subsequent
Date AOGCC Notified: 11/5/2020
Operator: Brooks Range Petroleum
Operator Rep: Tony Jenson
Wellbore Diagram Avail? ❑�
Photos Taken? ❑�
Well Pressures (psi): Tuhinc: 40 Fluid in Cellar? ❑�
IA: 40 BPV Installed? ❑
GA.: 0 VR Plug(s) Installed? ❑
Wellhead Condition
From what I could see of the wellhead it looked okay despite not being protected from the elements. Quite a bit of the 4�1
wellhead could not be seen due to the cellar being almost full of ice and snow.
Condition of Cellar
The cellar was almost completely full of ice and snow so I could not see if there were any other problems. The cellar box
itself was bent in towards the wellhead and there is at least one large hole cut in the side of the cellar box.
Surrounding Surface Condition
The surrounded surface was much like the cellar, covered in ice and snow. I could not see enough of the ground due to the
snow and ice to know what the ground surface looks like.
Comments
Supervisor Comments
OA valve repair 11/2019 due to freezeback of water in cellar. Operator must thaw and remove water. Tbg and IA in
communication - well suspended w/kill string hung off in wellhead. Deficiency Report for incorrect well sign; corrected
12/16/2020. Photos (6) attached.
Monday, December 28, 2020
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State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO: Jim Regg/�� �9 DATE: 11/22/19
P. I. Supervisor
FROM: Matt Herrera SUBJECT: SMU NT -1A OA Repair
Petroleum Inspector Mustang Pad '
Brooks Range Petroleum -
PTD 2150590; '§undry 319-477
11/21/19: 1 traveled to Brooks Range Petroleum's Mustang Pad and met with contract
representative Ronnie Dalton. A welding crew was onsite to perform repairs on a
broken outer annulus (OA) valve flange nipple. Once weld repairs were completed a
pump truck was used to perform a pressure test to ensure integrity of weld repair using
diesel as the test fluid. Pressure was monitored at the Petroleum Testing Services
trailer via digital SCADA gauge (PTS at location for extended well test of NT -1 A). The
pressure gauge was set up in real-time but had a ten second delay before registering on
the monitor.
The test started out filling the OA with diesel up to 150psi, then up to 250psi with lots of
air returned from the annulus. Pressured up to 500psi, bled air and repeated (attempted
5 times). This was followed with a 1000psi test — attempted with 3 times bleeding air
out. Test pressure trend showed some pressure drop but it was uncertain if due to
leaking through shoe or trapped air. The repaired OA valve flange nipple was dry and
intact on all tests.
Attachments: Photos (4)
Test Chart
2019-1121 _OA -V alve_Repair_Mustang_NT-1 A_mh. docx
Pagel U3
Mustang NT -1A (PTD 2150590) — OA Valve Repair
Photos by AOGCC Inspector M. Herrera
11/21/2019
OA valve flange nipple
cracked at casinghead
2019-1121_OA-Valve_Repair _Mustang_NT-1 A_mh.docx
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Weld repair
2019-1121_OA-Valve_Repair_Mustang_NT-1 A_mh.docx
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THE STATE
°fALASKA
GOVERNOR MIKE DUNLEAVY
Larry Vendl
VP of Exploration
Brooks Range Petroleum Corporation
510 L Street, Suite 601
Anchorage, AK 99501
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
ww-aogcc.alaska.gov
Re: Southern Miluveach Field, s Miluveach and Kuparuk River Oil Pool, Mustang IA
Permit to Drill Number: 215-059
Sundry Number: 319-477
Dear Mr. Vendl:
Enclosed is the approved application for the sundry approval relating to the above referenced well.
Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form.
As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further
time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC
an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is
received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if
the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend.
Sincerely,,
1'1)
Jer 1rice
Chair
DATED this ` day of November, 2019.
-113DMO NOV 0 8 2019
RECEIVED
STATE OF ALASKA OCT 21 2019
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS A®GCC
20 AAC 25 280
1. Type of Request: Abandon E]Plug Perforations ElFracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well ❑� Operations shutdown ❑
Suspend ❑ Perforate ❑ Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Change r ved Program ❑
Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Other: �L c)
2. Operator Name:
4, Current Well Class: •
5. Permit to Drill Number: V,,.16
Brooks Range Petroleum Corporation
Exploratory ❑ Development Q
Stratigraphic ❑ Service ❑
1 215-059 '
3. Address:
6. API Number:
510 L Street, Suite 601, Anchorage, AK 99501
50-103-20652-01-00
Z If perforating: N/A
8. Well Name and Number:
What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? C0432C
Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No ❑2
Mustang 1A
9. Property Designation (Lease Number): r
10. Field/Pool(s):
ADL 390680, 390691 1
Southern Miluveach Unit/ S Miluveach, Kuparuk River Oil - 764150
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP (psi): Plugs (MD): Junk (MD):
9,525' 6107' 8,903' 5914' 8,903'
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural
Conductor 80' 20" 108' 108•
Surface 3,040' 9-5/8" 3,069' 2448' 5,750 psi 3,090 psi
Intermediate 9,081' 7" 9,110' 6087' 7,240 psi 5,410 psi
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft):
Perforation Depth TVD (ft):
Tubing Size:
Tubing Grade:
Tubing MD (ft):
3-1/2" Kill String
L-80
1,415'
Packers and SSSV Type:
Packers and SSSV MD (ft) and TVD (ft):
7" EZ Cementer
9,020' MD / 5988' TVD
12. Attachments: Proposal Summary Q Wellbore schematic ✓
13. Well Class after proposed work:
Detailed Operations Program ❑� BOP Sketch ❑
Exploratory ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Development Service ❑
14. Estimated Date for
15. Well Status after proposed work:
Commencing Operations: 11/1/2019
OIL ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended ❑'
GAS ❑ WAG ❑ GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑
16. Verbal Approval: Date:
Commission Representative:
GINJ ❑ Op Shutdown ❑ Abandoned ❑
17. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not
be deviated from without prior written approval.
Authorized Name: Lary Vendl Blake Ardre
Contact Name: Y
Authorized Title: ice Pri sident of Exploration Contact Email: blake.ardrey@fairweather.com
Authorized Sinature : Date: yO Z/ Contact Phone: 0: 907-270-6805 M: 713-503-4705
gDate
COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: N ify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
dA�5��// 31R—y��
Plug Integrity L] BOP Test Q Mechanical Integrity Test Location Clearance ❑
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Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No ❑
Spacing Exception Rsquired? Yes ❑ No Subsequent Form Required: l 0 — y c) y
APPROVED BY
Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION
aX4 Date
/• �[J 1� Submit Form and
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Form 10-403 Rsed 077 Approveo applloation is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate
`'� 1i ORIGINAL B10122�
Brooks Range Petroleum uc
Brooks Range Petroleum
Mustang 1A
API: 50-103-20652-01-00
PTD: 215-059
OA Valve Weld Repair
Approved By Role Signature ..
Date Revision Number
10/17/2019 1 Initial Draft —Submitted with AOGCC Sundry
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Brooks YtIIV
Mustang 1B Side Track "`
Introduction
Project Outline
This procedure details the steps and requirements for repairing a leak in one of the Mustang 1A OA
valves. The OA currently has diesel freeze protect at surface. BHGE, the supplier of the wellhead, has
provided welding requirements for the steel.
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Mustang 1B Side Track
Current Wellbore Schematic
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Conductor
20"
Surface Cast"
9-5/8" 408 LBO BTC
9-5/8"' Tam Collar
500'M D / 499' TVD
Cement to surface
54" IVC/ 103' AZMTH
Intermediate Casing
7"26# LBO BTC -M
TOC 6,997' MD Jest.)
Wellbore
Wellbore Fluids
Diesel Freeze Protect
0' -1,500 MD
9.8 ppg Inhibited Brine
1,500 - 8,903' MD
Mustang 1A
Nabors 16E RKB: 34.5'
3-1/8" OD 5k Dry Hole Tree
Sk Multi Bowl Wellhead
3" H BPV Installed
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Base of Permafrost
1,371' MD / 1358' TVD
Upper Completion
3-1/2" 938 L-80 8rd EUE
1,415' MD
TOC
8,903' MD / 5914' TVD
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9,020' MD / 5998' TVD
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Open Hole
6-1/8"
9,525' MD / 6107' TVD
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October 17, 2019 Rev. 1 Page 5 1 9
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Final Wellbore Schematic
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Brooks Range Petroleum
Conductor
20'
Surface Casine
9-5/8"40# t808TC
9-5/8" Tam Collar
500' MD/499-TVD
Cement to surface
54'INC/103'AZMTH
Intermediate Casing
7'26# D30 BTC -M
TOC: 6,997' MD (est-)
Wellbore Fluids
Diesel Freeze Protect
0'-1,500' MD
9.8 PPC Inhibited Brine
1,500' - 8,903' MD
Mustang 1B Side Track
Mustang 1A
Nabors 16E RKB_ 34-S'
3-1/8' OD 5k Dry Hole Tree
Sk Multi Bowl Wellhead
3" H BPV Installed
HINNIENIN
LC
Base of Permafrost
1,371' MD / 1358' TVD
Ur per Completion
3-1/2" 9.3# 1-808rd EVE
1,415' MD
TOC
8,903' MD / 5914' TVD
EZsv
9,020' MD/ 5998' TVD
Open Hole
6-1/8-
9,525' MD / 6107 TVD
- - Rev. 1 11/16/2018
October 17, 2019 Rev. 7 p„, -, 7 1 9
Brooks Range Petroleum
Detailed Procedures
OA Weld Repair
Mustang 1B Side Track
1) MIRU welder and associated equipment.
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a. A BHGE wellhead technician should be on site to witness the repair and test once repair is
complete.
2) Perform P1SM with all parties involved.
a. Special attention should be paid to hot work SOPS and safety procedures due to the nature
of the work.
b. All parties on site not associated with the work shall be made aware of the scope of work
and timing.
3) Preheat and prep steel per attached BHGE Operating & Service Procedure "Casing Head Field
Welding to Casing for Pressure Seal".
a. The steel is 4130, 75 ksi material.
4) Perform repair of the OA valve.
5) Once the weld has cooled, perform test procedure per attached BHGE Operating & Service
Procedure "Casing Head Field Welding to Casing for Pressure Seal".
6) Demob welder and associated equipment.
7) Demob BHGE wellhead technician.
8) Remove any contaminated gravel on site per guidance of ACS spill tech.
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Attachments
Attachment 1— Casing Head Field Welding to Casing for Pressure Seal ho
Attachment 2 — BHGE OA Valve Diagram
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Mustang 1A OA Valve Reaai Puree Procedure
• Dip the fluid level in the OA.
• Ensure continuous air monitoring is being performed in the cellar and around the wellhead and
air is being circulated through the cellar.
• Perform a neutral purge of the OA with nitrogen.
• Sniff the air in the OA to ensure there are no combustible / explosive gasses present.
• Clean and prepare the weld surface.
• Perform a root pass on the weld to seal it.
• Swap to a positive pressure nitrogen purge on the OA
• Continue the weld.
• Clean and inspect the weld.
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1 Equipment
Casing Head, Socket Weld, with or without O-ring
2 Technical Description
This procedure has been prepared with particular regard to attaining pressure -tight weld when attaching casing
heads, flanges, etcetera to casing.
Casing grades such as K-55, J-55, and L-80 should present little or no problems if this procedure is used.
Casing of higher grades are very difficult to field weld. Grades of P-110 and higher are not considered
field weldable.
In some wellheads, the seal weld is also a structural weld and can be subjected to high tensile
stresses. Consideration must therefore be given by competent authority to the mechanical
properties of the weld and its heat affected zone.
The steels used in wellhead parts and in casing are high strength steels that are susceptible to cracking when welded.
It is imperative that the finished weld and adjacent metal be free from cracks. The heat from welding also affects the
mechanical properties. This is especially serious if the weld is subjected to service tension stresses.
This procedure is offered only as a recommendation. The responsibility for welding lies with the user and results are
largely governed by the welder's skill. Weld ability of the several makes and grades of casing varies widely, thus
placing added responsibility on the welder. Transporting a qualified welder to the job, rather than using a less -skilled
man who may be at hand, will, in most cases, prove economical. The responsible operating representative should
ascertain the welder's qualifications and, if necessary, assure himself by instruction or demonstration, that the welder
is able to perform the work satisfactorily.
3 Specifications
This procedure is applicable for 4130 or 1040 standard casing head materials.
Table 1: Casing Head Ranges
Sizes:
7" to 21-1/4"
Pressure Range:
2000 to 10,000 psi
Temperature:
-50 to 250°F
Casing Head Materials:
AISI 4130/1040
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Table 4: Test Media (cont'd.)
Argon Gas Brake Fluid
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*Hydraulic oil has a flash point and extreme care must be taken if repairing a pin hole
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and also ground level.
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least 1 in. down on the ID of the casing should be ground to bare metal.
Do not bevel the outside edge of the casing string
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Unfavorable welding conditions must be avoided or minimized in every way possible, as even
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adverse working conditions, or when the work is rushed. Work above the welder on the drilling
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Schwartz, Guy L (CED)
From: Blake Ardrey <blake.ardrey@fairweather:com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 2:53 PM
To: Schwartz, Guy L (CED)
Subject: Re: [*EXT*j Mustang 1A OA valve repair (PTD 215-059)
Attachments: Mustang 1A OA Valve Repair Purge Procedure.docx
Good Afternoon Guy,
Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. I just finished going through the purge procedure with one of GBR's API
certified welders. I've attached an outline of the purge procedure they recommended and have used for similar
situations in the past. This will be added to the well repair procedure as an attachment.
Thanks,
Blake Ardrey
Drilling Engineer- Fairweather
0:907-270-6805
C: 713-503-4705
blake.ardrev@fairweather.com
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 12:08 PM Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <Ruy.schwartz(aalaska,aov> wrote:
Blake,
Any updates for the procedure? Purging specifically ?
Guy Schwartz
Sr. Petroleum Engineer
AOGCC
907-301-4533 cell
907-793-1226 office
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC), State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged
information. The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended
recipient of this e-mail, please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to
you, contact Guy Schwartz at (907-793-1226) or (Guv.schwartz@alaska aov(.
From: Blake Ardrey <blake.ardrev@fairweather.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2019 3:41 PM
To: Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <Ruy.schwartz@alaska.gov>
Subject: Re: [*EXT*] Mustang 1A OA valve repair (PTD 215-059)
Guy,
I had a representative on site check the pressures, 0 psi on the OA and tubing. IA has VR plugs installed so they were
unable to get an accurate pressure there. I will have the IA plugs pulled and a pressure reading taken once FMC is
available.
Thanks,
Blake Ardrey
Drilling Engineer- Fairweather
0:907-270-6805
C: 713-503-4705
blake.ardrev@fairweather.com
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 3:59 PM Blake Ardrey <blake.ardrev@fairweather.com> wrote:
Guy,
Correct, the leak is at the welded connection closest to the wellhead. I just had someone arrive on site today for the
M-02 work, I will have them check and record current tubing, OA, and IA pressures.
Jerry was working on a plan for displacing the diesel, I've asked him to provide that information and will pass it along
once I have it in hand.
I have been in conversation with Conam about welder certs for the material, the BHGE procedure for the repair weld,
and API requirements. I will add a pressure test on the weld once its completed and inspected to the procedure and
ensure photo documentation is provided.
Thanks,
Blake Ardrey
Drilling Engineer- Fairweather
0:907-270-6805
C: 713-503-4705
blake.ardrey@fairweather.com
On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 2:40 PM Schwartz, Guy L (CED) <guy.schwartz@alaska.gov> wrote:
Blake,
I am looking at the sundry to repair the OA valve. Can you elaborate on where the leak is at? I recall that this is the
well that had water in the cellar and ice deformed the valve assembly. I assume leak is at the welded connection
closest to wellhead?
Also what are the current pressures on the T / IA and OA? Well is not perforated but there could be trapped
pressure due to temp changes.
The fluid reported is diesel to the surface ... I assume you are planning on pushing fluid level down with N2 but I
don't see it in the procedure?
Make sure the repair is documented with photo's before and after.
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Technical Report Title
Date
Client: Brooks Range Petroleum
Field: Southern Miluveach Unit
Rig: Nabors 16E
Date: June 1, 2015
Surface Data Logging
End of Well Report
Mustang 1A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General Information
2. Daily Summary
3. Days vs. Depth
4. After Action Review
5. Mud Record
6. Bit Record
7. Morning Reports
8. Survey Report
Digital Data to include:
Final Log Files
Final End of Well Report
Final LAS Exports
Halliburton Log Viewer
EMF Log Viewer
GENERAL WELL INFORMATION
Company: Brooks Range Petroleum
Rig: Nabors 16E
Well: Mustang 1A
Field: Southern Miluveach Unit
Borough: North Slope Borough
State: Alaska
Country: United States
API Number: 50-103-20652-01-00
Sperry Job Number: AK-XX-0902445411
Job Start Date: 13 May 2015
Spud Date: 10 May 2015
Total Depth: 9525’ MD, 6107’ TVD
North Reference: True
Declination: 18.715°
Dip Angle: 80.876°
Total Field Strength: 57489.315 nT
Date Of Magnetic Data: 13 May 2015
Wellhead Coordinates N: North 70° 14’ 57.47”
Wellhead Coordinates W: West 150° 16’ 48.86“
Drill Floor Elevation 108.7’
Ground Elevation: 75.1’
Permanent Datum: Mean Sea Level
SDL Engineers: Michael Sherry, Lesley Hunter, Hilary Garney,
Justin (Kyle) Wiseman
SDL Sample Catchers: Nathan Conway, Javier Valdovinos-Sierra
Company Geologist: Connie Zarndt, Tania Cunningham
Company Representatives: Adam Johnston, Jerry Haberthur, Ronnie Dalton,
SSDS Unit Number: 118
DAILY SUMMARY
05/13/2015
SDL crew arrived on location in the afternoon, rigged up the unit, lines, and network. Rig crew
picked up drill pipe and ran in hole to 7116’ MD.
05/14/2015
Tripped into the hole from 7116’ MD to 8958’ MD and tagged up on cement, displaced brine
while circulating and conditioning the mud to 12.3 equivalent mud weights in and out. Drilled out
cement to bridge plug then drilled out bridge plug from 9035’ MD to 9038’ MD. Circulated and
conditioned two bottoms up.
Gas: The max gas was 257 units at 9018’ MD and the average gas was 2 units.
Fluids: There was 0 barrels of fluid lost downhole.
05/15/2015
Formation Integrity Test (FIT) up to 1200psi for 10 minutes. Drilled cement from 9035’ MD to
9122’ MD. Circulated and conditioned the mud then performed FIT up to 1100psi for 10
minutes. Tripped out of hole from 9122’ MD to lay down the bottom hole assembly. Picked up
next bottom hole assembly and singled into the hole from 816’ MD to 4606’ MD.
Gas: The max gas was 162 units at 9049’ MD and trip gas max was 26 units.
Fluids: There was 0 barrels of fluid lost downhole.
05/16/2015
Drilled ahead from 4606' MD to 5653' MD then serviced the rig. Continued to trip into the hole
from 5653' MD to 9122' MD filling the drill pipe every 20 stands then circulated and conditioned
the mud. Slide drilled from 9122' MD to 9167' MD and circulated bottoms up. Rigged up and
tested Blowout Preventers per AOGCC. Slide drilled from 9167' MD to 9205' MD from which the
directional tool failed. Circulated and conditioned bottom up then built pill for dry job and began
to trip out of the hole.
Gas: The max gas was 405 units at 9201’ MD, average gas was 51 units.
Fluids: There was 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
Geology: The last sample collect was 60% clear to light brown, white to light grey, fine to very
coarse, angular to sub-angular, loosely consolidated, very poorly sorted sandstone. Sandstone
is made up of mostly quartz grains with trace light to dark green glauconite and trace pyrite.
Sample also contained 30% dark grey, firm, platy to tabular, friable shale and 10% siltstone.
05/17/2015
Tripped out from 9205' MD to 8792' MD then pumped dry job. Continued to trip out of the hole
from 8793' MD to 811' MD and laid down bottom hole assembly. Pulled damaged MWD tool and
to inspect. Cleaned and serviced rig while waiting on MWD tools. Picked up new bottom hole
assembly and began to trip back into the hole from 811' MD to 1660' MD. Circulated to fill pipe,
took a 3 barrel gain from which the pumps were shut off and the well was shut in. Circulated out
gas and cut mud. Continued to trip into the hole from 1660' MD to 2597' MD then circulated and
conditioned to fill pipe and circulated bottoms up. Tripped into the hole from 2597' MD to 3543'
MD. Circulated and conditioned to fill pipe and circulate out bottoms up. Gas gear was re-
calibrated as per the drilling superintendent to clarify difference in gas values with CanRig
system. Tripped in hole from 3543' MD to 4490' MD. Circulated and conditioned to fill pipe and
circulated bottoms up. Tripped in hole from 4490' MD to 5505' MD. Circulated and conditioned
to fill pipe and circulated bottoms up. Tripped in hole from 5505' MD to 6430' MD. Circulated
and conditioned to fill pipe and circulated bottoms up. Tripped in hole from 6430' MD to 7900'
MD. Circulated and conditioned to fill pipe and circulated bottoms up. Tripped in hole from 7900'
MD to 9075' MD.
Gas: The max gas was 9919 units at 2381’ MD, while tripping in the hole. The average gas was
665 units.
Fluids: There was 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/18/2015
Circulated and conditioned bottoms up at 9098' MD. Ran into the hole to 9174' MD then began
to slide drill from 9205' MD to 9373' MD. Rotary drilled from 9373'MD to 9525' MD. Circulated
and conditioned bottoms up. Tripped out of hole while pumping on each stand from 9525' MD to
9066' MD from which 120 barrels was gained back. Circulated and conditioned the mud then
performed a flow check. Circulated bottoms up.
Gas: The max gas was 10800 units while circulating bottoms up after the pumps had been shut
down. The average gas was 707 units.
Fluids: There was 777 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
Geology: The last sample collected was 40% G-Seal, 20% Safe Carb, and 40% representative
of the down hole geology. Lithology was 70% clear to white, very fine to med grained, sub
angular to sub rounded, loosely consolidated, moderately sorted sandstone with visible brown
oil stain, trace light to dark green glauconite and trace pyrite and 30% dark grey, silty, firm, mod
friable shale. There was also trace cement contamination.
05/19/2015
Circulated and conditioned from 9070' MD to 9050'MD, weighted up mud to 12.5 pounds per
gallon and circulated to the surface. Circulated and conditioned and shut down to monitor flow
every 15 minutes. Circulated and conditioned, pumped slow and monitor losses. Circulated and
conditioned mud then shut in the well while waiting on Kuparuk River Bridge and Dalton Hwy for
supplies.
Gas: The max gas was 12328 units while circulating bottoms up. The average gas was 940
units.
Fluids: There were 301 barrels of fluid lost downhole.
05/20/2015
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig crews performed rig
maintenance during down time.
Gas: There were 0 units of gas.
Fluids: There were 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/21/2015
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig crews performed rig
maintenance during down time.
Gas: There were 0 units of gas.
Fluids: There were 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/22/2015
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig crews performed rig
maintenance during down time. Crew change out. All non-essential personnel left site. One
mudlogger left on site.
Gas: There were 0 units of gas.
Fluids: There were 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/23/2015
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig crews performed rig
maintenance during down time.
Gas: There were 0 units of gas.
Fluids: There were 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/24/2015
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics Rig crews performed rig
maintenance during down time.
Gas: There were 0 units of gas.
Fluids: There were 0 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/25/2015
Road opened. Filled pits with new mud. Circulated and conditioned to prime pumps. Bled off
casing pressure and opened up the well, bleeding off casing pressure then monitored the well
for flow. Circulated and conditioned mud. Tripped out of the hole from 9078' MD to 8889' MD.
Circulated and conditioned mud to 12.7 pounds per gallon. Circulated and conditioned the mud
then performed a flow check.
Gas: The max gas was 382 units. The average gas was 27 units.
Fluids: There were 444 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/26/2015
Circulated and conditioned mud prior to pulling out of the hole, filling the hole every 5 stands.
Racked back drill pipe and laid down bottom hole assembly #3.
Gas: The max gas was 1939 units. The average gas was 61 units.
Fluids: There were 130 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/27/2015
Rigged up and performed blowout preventers test per state requirements. Began to pick up
bottom hole assembly #4 for a clean out run. Continued to trip into the hole filling the drill pipe
and circulating bottoms up after every 5th stand.
Gas: The max gas was 316 units. The average gas was 96 units.
Fluids: There were 75 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/28/2015
Continued to trip into the hole filling the drill pipe and circulating bottoms up after every 5th
stand. Made and pumped a 30 barrel form-a-block pill that was chased with a 40 barrel lost
circulation material pill then squeezed into the formation.
Gas: The max gas was 3013 units. The average gas was 55 units.
Fluids: There were 555 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/29/2015
Circulated and conditioned the mud after the first squeeze job then spotted pill and squeezed
away, from which the well was shut in and casing pressure was monitored. Pressure was then
bled off through the choke then began to circulate bottoms up. The pumps were then shut down
and the well was monitored for gains or losses. Then began to circulate and condition mud to a
12.7 pounds per gallon mud weight
Gas: The max gas was 72 units. The average gas was 8 units.
Fluids: There were 426 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
05/30/2015
Began to pump out of the hole while monitoring losses out of pit 6 then laid down bottom hole
assembly number 4.
Gas: The max gas was 107 units. The average gas was 13 units.
Fluids: There were 35 barrels of fluid lost down hole.
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0 5 10 15 20 25Measured Depth Rig Days
Prognosed
Actual
WELL NAME: Mustang 1A
OPERATOR: Brooks Range Petroleum Corp
MUD CO: Mi Swaco
RIG: Nabors 16E
SPERRY JOB: AK-XX-0902445411
Days vs. Depth
13 Mar 2015
Sperry SDL Arrived on Location
LOCATION: Souther Miluveach Unit
AREA: North Slope Borough
STATE: Alaska
SPUD: 14-May-2015
TD: 19-May-2015
Commenced 4" Production
Hole Section
On Bot: 19:40 14 May 2015
POOH to test BOPs
27 May 2015
Shut in Well
Waiting on Kuparuk
River and Supplies
19 May 2015
TOOH for MWD
Tool Failure
18 May 2015
POOH to P&A Well
31 May 2015
WELL NAME:LOCATION:
OPERATOR:AREA:
SPERRY JOB:STATE:
RIG:HOLE SECTION:
EMPLOYEE NAME:DATE:
Sperry Drilling Confidential Document v 3.0
Difficulties experienced:
Pit sensor errors created issues with tracking fluids.
The gas trap seized up and required replacing the motor to make it work again.
Recommendations:
Allow Halliburton to install their own pit sensors. These sensors will then be monitored, callibrated,
and troubleshot by onsite personnel.
Make sure the drip rate on the oiler is high enough where it won't seize up.
Innovations and/or cost savings:
N/A
Nabors 16E
Lesley Hunter
Southern Miluveach Unit
North Slope Borough
Alaska
Production
30-May-2015
What went as, or better than, planned:
There was good communication between 3rd party and the rig regarding losses and gas.
itMustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum Corp
AK-XX-0902445411
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Surface Data Logging
After Action Review
Surface Data Logging
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum Corp
Mi Swaco
Nabors 16E
AK-XX-0902445411
Date Depth Wt Vis PV YP Gels Filt
R600/R300/R200/R100/
R6/R3 Cake Solids Oil/Water Sd Pm pH MBT Pf/Mf Chlor Hard
ft - MD ppg sec lb/100 lb/100ft2 m/30m Rheometer 32nds %%%ppb Eqv mg/l Ca++
13-May 7500 12.30 40 11 13 6/9/12 3.0 38/27/17/14/7/6 1/-28.0 /73 trace 0.20 9.6 -0.2/0.7 3500 280 Running in hole
14-May 9037 12.30 46 18 24 11/13/16 2.6 60/42/35/26/10/9 2/-27.0 /73 trace 0.70 9.8 -0.8/1.8 3500 360 Circulating
15-May 9122 12.25 46 19 18 9/10/12 3.2 56/37/30/24/10/9 2/-26.0 /74 trace 0.80 9.8 -0.9/1.6 3300 320 T.I.H.
16-May 9205 12.25 42 12 23 8/10/11 3.5 47/35/28/21/8/6 2/-16.0 /84 0.25 0.50 9.5 -0.6/1.4 3300 360 Circulating
17-May 9205 12.50 43 13 20 6/8/9 3.1 46/33/27/19/6/5 2/-18.0 /82 0.25 0.80 9.5 -0.9/1.2 3400 360 Circulating
18-May 9501 12.40 58 24 31 10/14/18 4.4 79/55/44/32/11/10 2/-16.0 0.02 0.25 1.00 9.5 -0.8/1.4 2200 350 Drilling Ahead
19-May 9525 12.70 49 18 20 8/14/17 3.7 56/38/30/22/10/8 2/-18.0 0.01 0.25 1.20 9.5 -0.6/1.8 2400 400 Shut in
20-May 9525 12.70 48 16 20 8/13/15 3.9 53/36/29/22/10/8 2/-18.0 0.01 0.25 1.20 9.5 -0.6/1.9 11800 400 Shut in
21-May 9525 12.70 50 18 28 13/15/17 4.0 64/46/38/30/12/10 2/-18.5 1/80.5 0.25 1.20 9.5 -0.5/2.0 37800 400 Shut in
22-May 9525 12.70 44 20 21 14/19/22 4.9 61/41/35/29/11/10 1/-18.0 0.01 0.25 1.00 9.5 -0.6/0.8 30000 400 Shut in
23-May 9525 12.70 44 10 23 11/15/23 5.5 43/33/28/22/11/9 2/-18.0 0.01 0.25 1.20 9.4 -0.8/0.6 34000 400 Shut in
24-May 9525 12.70 44 11 21 12/15/21 5.7 43/32/28/22/11/8 2/-17.0 0.01 0.25 1.00 9.2 -0.8/0.6 32000 400 Shut in
25-May 9525 12.70 53 12 23 11/14/19 -47/35/30/23/12/10 1/-22.0 1/77 trace 0.60 10.0 -0.80/0.60 56000 400 Opened Well, Circulated
26-May 9525 12.70 53 11 23 13/15/19 4.8 45/34/27/22/12/10 1/-21.0 1/78 0.25 0.80 10.0 -0.70/0.70 55000 400 POOH, L/D BHA #3
27-May 9525 12.70 51 21 26 12/16/27 5.6 68/47/38/28/11/10 1/-21.0 1/78 0.25 0.70 9.9 10.0 0.70/1.2 88000 320 Circulating
28-May 9525 12.70 60 18 31 15/20/30 5.2 69/51/40/33/14/12 2/-21.0 -/79 0.25 0.70 10.1 12.5 0.60/1.20 87000 320 Squeezing Pill
29-May 9525 12.70 57 13 32 16/20/26 5.6 58/45/36/29/12/11 2/-22.0 -/78 0.25 0.70 9.7 12.5 0.70/1.10 87000 320 Circulating
30-May 9525 12.70 56 19 24 12/14/19 5.6 62/43/33/25/11/9 1/-22.0 -/78 0.25 0.90 9.8 12.5 0.80/1.2 85000 320 TIH w/ bridge plug
SPERRY JOB:TD:19-May-2015
Remarks
WELL NAME:LOCATION:Southern Miluveach Unit
OPERATOR:AREA:North Slope Borough
MUD CO:STATE:Alaska
RIG:SPUD:14-May-2015
Water and Oil Based Mud Record
BHA#SDL
RUN #Bit #Bit Type Bit Size Depth In Depth
Out Footage Bit Hours TFA AVG
ROP
WOB
(max)
RPM
(max)
SPP
(max)
FLOW GPM
(max)Bit Grade Comments
1 100 1 Mill Tooth 6.125 8958 9122 164 45.00 0.746 82.0 ----1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA Clean Out BHA
2 101 2 Tricone 6.125 9122 9205 83 41.00 0.518 7.8 25 0 2400 230 1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TD MWD Failure
3 300 3 Tricone 6.125 9205 9525 320 230.00 0.518 25.6 25 30 2400 230 1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD Curve Section TD
4 330 4 Bullnose Sub 4.25 9525 9525 0 60.00 0.000 0.0 0 0 0 0 Bullnose Assembly P&A
WELL NAME:Mustang 1A LOCATION:Southern Miluveach Unit
OPERATOR:Brooks Range Petroleum Corp AREA:North Slope Borough
MUD CO:
SPERRY JOB:AK-XX-0902445411 TD:19-May-2015
Mi Swaco STATE:Alaska
RIG:Nabors 16E SPUD:14-May-2015
Bit Record
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
TIH F/7116' MD T/8958' MD, tagged cement. Displaced brine. Circ and Cond. Pressure tested shoe to 3950PSI.
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
mg/l
3500
1
14-May-2015
11:59 PM
Current Pump & Flow Data:
1510
Max
-
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
4.19 @
Mud Data
Depth
Morning Report Report # 01
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
Kuparuk River Unit
North Slope
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
Condition
-
Bit #
1
27.0
6.125
12.30
Mill Tooth
12.30
Size
Reaming and pre job safety meeting at the time of report.
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 UnitsN/AConnection
561
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
---
WOB
Production
--
Avg Min
Comments
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
1Background (max)Trip
Average
N/A
Mud Type
Lst
Conductor
Type
-
Flopro 3.19037'24
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)
9.80
000
00
Set in Previous Program
CementChtSilt
C-4i C-4n
24 hr Max
-
Weight
24
Hours
C-3
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
TBA
-
-
Reaming
PV
-
Footage
-
J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
ShClyst TuffGvlCoal
cP
18
-
Gas Summary
0
114 24
(current)
Avg
to-
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
120.0 Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
8982'
9049'
67'
Max @ ft Current
9022'59.0
Date:
Time:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole.
Circ and Cond to 12.3 in/out. D/O cement to bridge plug. Milled D/O bridge plug F/9035' MD T/9038' MD. Circ and cond, CBU2x.
3
in
0 -Minimum
Depth C-5n
9018'
0.0
C-2
257
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-46
-
MBT
-
pH
0.746
0
62
0
Siltst
7"
272
64
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
1445
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
18
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Logging Engineers:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
Set AtSize
12.6 L-80
Grade
-80'
6.13''
20"
(max)(current)
Intermediate
1696
0
Cly
30255
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
(max)(current)
Intermediate
1021
0
Cly
19801
Set AtSize
12.6 L-80
Grade
-80'
6.13''
20"
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
14
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Logging Engineers:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
1499
0
7"
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
6
-
MBT
-
pH
0.746
0
39
0
Siltst
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-46
C-5n
9049'
0.0
C-2
162
in
0 -Minimum
Depth
Time:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole.
TOOH F/9122' MD T/BHA. L/D BHA #1. P/U BHA#2. P/U DP F/816' MD T/4606' MD. P/U DP at the time of report.
11
9049'
9129'
80'
Max @ ft Current
9115'38.4
Date:
Avg
to-
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
63.9 Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
-
Gas Summary
0
76 16
(current)
J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
ShClyst TuffGvlCoal
cP
19
-
Footage
-
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
TBA
-
-
Tripping in hole
PV
24 hr Max
-
Weight
84
Hours
C-3
00
Set in Previous Program
CementChtSilt
C-4i C-4n
YP
(lb/100ft2)
9.80
000
-
Flopro 0.89122'18
Depth in / out
Mud Type
Lst
Conductor
Type
Average
260Background (max)Trip
--
Avg Min
Comments
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
---
WOB
Production
100% Gas In Air=10,000 UnitsN/AConnection
338
9081'
-
Condition
-
Bit #
1
26.0
6.125
12.25
Mill Tooth
12.25
Size
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
Morning Report Report # 02
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
Kuparuk River Unit
North Slope
-
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
4.19 @
Mud Data
Depth
15-May-2015
11:59 PM
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
3
Chlorides
mg/l
3300
FIT up to 1200psi for 10min. Drilled cement F/9035' MD T/9122' MD. Circ and Cond. FIT up to 1100psi for 10min.
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
---2 Tricone 6.125 0.518 --
(max)(current)
Intermediate
3183
0
Cly
39128
-
Set AtSize
12.6 L-80
Grade
-80'
6.13''
20"
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
84
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Logging Engineers:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
10
2966
0
7"
262
61
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
8
-
MBT
-
pH
0.746
0
165
0
Siltst
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-42
C-5n
9201'
0.0
C-2
405
in
8 -Minimum
Depth
Time:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole.
Slide drilled F/9122' MD T/9167' MD. Circ and Cond BU for FIT. Test BOPS and FIT. Slide drilled F/9167' MD T/9205'MD.
51
9129'
9205'
76'
Max @ ft Current
9122'18.1
Date:
Avg
to-
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
149.6 Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
-
--
Gas Summary
0
357 93
(current)
J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
ShClyst
--
TuffGvlCoal
cP
12
-
Footage
-
--
-
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
TBA
-
-
Circulating
PV
-
24 hr Max
-
Weight
200
Hours
C-3
30
00
Set in Previous Program
CementChtSilt
C-4i C-4n
YP
(lb/100ft2)
9.50
1182
-
Flopro 3.59205'23
Depth in / out
Mud Type
Lst
60 -
Conductor
Type
Average
934Background (max)Trip
--
Avg Min
Comments
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
---
WOB
Production
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units265Connection
-
1314
Directional tool failure. Circ and Cond BU. Built pill for dry job TOOH. Circulating at time of report.
9081'
-
Condition
-
Bit #
1
360.0
6.125
12.20
Mill Tooth
12.25
Size
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
Morning Report Report # 03
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
Kuparuk River Unit
North Slope
-
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
4.19 @
Mud Data
Depth
16-May-2015
11:59 PM
Current Pump & Flow Data:
3150
Max
74
Chlorides
mg/l
3300
PU DP F/4606' MD T/5653' MD. Serviced rig. TIH F/5653' MD, fill every 20stnds, T/9122' MD. Circ and Cond.
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
(current)
Background
Minimum
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole.
T/6430' MD. Circ and Cond to fill pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas was 5628units. TIH F/6430' MD to 7900' MD. Circ and Cond to fill
was 7767units. TIH F/4490' MD T/5505' MD. Circ and Cond to fill pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas was 7312units. TIH F/5505' MD
clarify difference in gas values with CanRig system. TIH F/3543' MD T/4490' MD. Circ and Cond to fill pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas
F/811' MD T/59' MD. Pulled damaged MWD tool. TOOH to inspect bit. Cleaned and serviced rig while waiting on MWD tools. PU
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
Circ and Cond, prep to TOOH. TOOH F/9205' MD T/8792' MD. Pump dry job. TOOH F/8793' MD T/811'MD. L/D BHA
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
mg/l
3400
1655
17-May-2015
11:59 PM
Current Pump & Flow Data:
Max
-
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
4.19 @
Mud Data
Depth
Morning Report Report # 04
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
Kuparuk River Unit
North Slope
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
Bit #
1
360.0
6.125
12.50
Mill Tooth
12.50
Size
Geology: No samples collect in the last 24hrs.
pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas was 6014units. TIH F/7900' MD T/9075' MD. Circulating bottoms up at the time of report.
units. TIH F/2597' MD T/3543' MD. Circ and Cond to fill pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas was 9400units. Re-Calibrated gas gear to
and cut mud. Max gas was 7596units. TIH F/1660' MD T/2597' MD. Circ and Cond to fill pipe and Circ out BU. Max gas was 9919
BHA. TIH F/811' MDT/1660' MD. Circulated to fill pipe. Took a 3 bbl gain/killed pumps and shut in well. Circulated out gas
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-Connection
29572
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
-8958' 9122'
WOB
Production
--
Avg Min
Comments
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
95
(max)Trip
Average
9919
Mud Type
Lst
Conductor
Type
-
Tricone
flopro 2/9205'20
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)
9.50
148536190
00
Set in Previous Program
CementChtSilt
C-4i C-4n
24 hr Max
-
Weight
3650
Hours
C-3
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
TBA
-
-
Circulating Bottoms UP
PV
164'
Footage
2.00
--
83'
J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
ShClyst TuffGvlCoal
cP
13
-
Gas Summary
0
8009 2258
(current)
Avg
to-
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
0.0 Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
9205'
9205'
0'
Max @ ft Current
-0.0
Date:
Time:
665
in
0 -
Depth C-5n
2381'
0.0
C-2
9919
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-43
-
MBT
-
pH
0.746
0
3737
0
Siltst
7"
210
50
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
27740569
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
1938
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
Set AtSize
12.6 L-80
Grade
-80'
6.13''
20"
(max)
Intermediate
65690
0
Cly
499763
---3 6.125 0.518 --
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
3 6.125 0.518 --
Cly
846955
-
Size
12.6 L-80
Grade
-80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
2164
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
52809
235
7"
184
43
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
249
0.746
13
3735
0
Siltst
Set At
63271
27
10800
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-
Depth C-5n
9525'
0.0
C-2
707
6 -
9205'
9525'
320'
Max @ ft Current
9302'41.0
Date:
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
122.0 Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
Time:
Gas Summary
0
8016 2592
(current)
TuffGvlCoal
cP
24
-
-
--
83'
J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
ShClyst
MBT pH
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
TBA
-
-
Circulating
PV
164'
-
Weight
4672
Hours
C-3
30
Footage
2.00
Set in Previous Program
CementChtSilt
C-4i C-4n
124547167
04
Flopro 4.49501'31
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
58
Mud Type
Lst
70
Conductor
Type
Average
10800
(max)Trip
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
440
-
Tricone
WOB
Production
--
Avg Min
Comments
9.50
--
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
-8958' 9122'
pumps off at connection. Slide drilled F/9352' MD T/9373' MD. Rotary drilled F/9373'MD T/9525' MD. Circ and Condition BU. Max gas
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units2118Connection
27489
gry, sli slty, frm, mod fri shale. There was also trace cement contamination.
was 70% clr-wh, vf-med gr, sb ang-sb rnd, lse-p cons, mo srt sandstone with vis brn oil stain,tr lt-dk grn glauc, tr pyr and 30% dk
Cond BU. Circulating at time of report. Max gas was 10800units at time of report.
was 4683units. TOOH F/9525' MD T/9066' MD, pumping each stand. Gained back 120 bbls. Circ and Cond. Flow check. Circ and
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
Bit #
1
350.0
6.125
12.40
Mill Tooth
12.40
Size
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Kuparuk River Unit
North Slope
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
Morning Report Report # 05
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
4.19 @
Mud Data
18-May-2015
11:59 PM
Current Pump & Flow Data:
1751
Max
-
2024
mg/l
2200
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
1290units @ 9236' MD. Started losing fluid. Slide drilled F/9265' MD T/9352' MD. Max gas was 2130units @ 9267' MD from the
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
Circ and Cond out BU 9098' MD. Max gas 5886units. RIH T/9174' MD. Slide drilled F/9205' MD T/9265' MD. Max gas
(current)
Background
Minimum
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 777 bbls lost down hole.
Geology: The last sample collected was 40% G-Seal, 20% safe carb, 40% representative of the down hole geology. The lithology
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
3 6.125 0.518 --
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
948391
-
Size
12.6 L-80
Grade
-
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
3013
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
80642
0
7"
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
435
0
5526
0
Siltst
77193
0
Cly
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-
C-5n
9525'
0.0
C-2
12328
940
0 -
Depth
--
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
- Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
Gas Summary
0
11170 3704
(current)
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
CementTuffGvlCoal
-
-
TBA
-
-
Shut down
PV
164'
MBT
cP
18
Production
-
Ss
(ppb Eq)
C-1 C-5i
ShClyst
C-4n
6424
Hours
C-3
Footage
2.00
9525'20
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
49
WOB
Mud Type
Lst
Conductor
Type
Flopro 3.7
13225
919 292
Trip2
-
Tricone
(max)
Average
0
Cht Silt
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
Set in Previous Program
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
--
Tools
-
API FL
Chromatograph (ppm)
-8958'
--
Avg Min
Connection
-
Comments
232
monitor flow every 15min. Circ and Cond, pump slow and monitor losses. Circ and cond. Shut in well. Calibrated gas equipment
Circ and Cond F/9070' MD T/9050'MD, weighted up mud to 12.5ppg and Circ T/surface. Circ and Cond, shut down to
9122'
during down time. Waiting on Kuparuk River bridge and Dalton hwy for supplies.
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-
Bit #
1
400.0
6.125
12.70
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
24009.50
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Morning Report Report # 06
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
19-May-2015
11:59 PM
4.19 @
Mud Data
2902
mg/l
Current Pump & Flow Data:
131
Max
-
38112
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 301 bbls lost down hole.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole. Hole is shut in.
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
0
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
0
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 07
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
20-May-2015
11:59 PM
Job No.:
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Bit #
1
18.0
6.125
12.70
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
118009.50
-
0
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig maintenance during down time.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
-
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
--
Tricone
(max)
Average
0
Cht Silt
Set in Previous Program
-
0 0
Trip1
2/
-
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
Lst
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
9525'20
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
48
WOB
Mud Type
Flopro
C-4n
0
Hours
C-3
Footage
2.00
MBT
cP
16
Production
-
Ss
(ppb Eq)
ShClyst
8958'
GvlCoal
-
-
TBA
-
-
Shut down
PV
164'
0
0 0
(current)
C-1 C-5i
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
---
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
1
0 -
Depth C-5n
-
0.0
C-2
3
SPP (psi)
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-
0
0
0
Siltst
0
0
Cly
7"
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
010
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
23
-
Size
12.6 L-80
Grade
-
Gas Summary
Tuff
3 6.125 0.518 --
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole. Hole is shut in.
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
0
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
0
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 08
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
21-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
400.0
6.125
12.70
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
378009.50
-
0
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig maintenance during down time.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
--
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
0 0
Trip-
0
-
(max)
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
9525'28
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
18
WOB
Mud Type
4.0
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA2.00
MBT
cP
18
Production
-
(ppb Eq)
Hours
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
TBA
-
-
Shut in
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
0
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
--
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
-
--0
0-
0.0
C-2
-
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
flopro
Bit #
0
0
Siltst
0
0
Cly Clyst
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
-
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
0
0
0
0
0
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
3 6.125 0.518 --
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Lesley Hunter
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole. Hole is shut in.
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
0
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
0
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 09
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
22-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
400.0
6.125Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
300009.509525'
-
0
out. All non-essential personnel left site. SDL down to a one man crew.
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig maintenance during down time. Crew change
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
--
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
0 0
Trip-
0
-
(max)
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
21
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
44
WOB
4.9
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA2.00
MBT
cP
20
Production
-
(ppb Eq)
Hours
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
TBA
-
-
Shut in
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
0
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
--
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
-
--0
0-
0.0
C-2
-
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-flopro
Bit #
0
0
Siltst
0
0
Cly Clyst
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
-
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
0
0
0
0
0
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
3 6.125 0.518 --
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Lesley Hunter
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 --
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
-
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
0
0
Siltst
0
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-flopro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
-
-
--0
0
-
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
0
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
TBA
-
-
Shut in
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT
cP
10
Production
-
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
23
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
44
WOB
5.5
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
-
(max)
0 0
Trip-
0
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
-
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
--
Avg Min
Connection
-
0
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig maintenance during down time.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-
1
400.0
6.125
12.70
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
340009.409525'
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
Morning Report Report # 10
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
23-May-2015
11:59 PM
4.19 @
Mud Data
0
mg/l
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
-
0
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole. Hole is shut in.
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 --
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Lesley Hunter
Maximum
Report By:Michael Sherry / Lesley Hunter
(max)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
-
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
0
0
Siltst
0
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-flopro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
-
-
--0
0
-
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
0
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
TBA
-
-
Shut in
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT
cP
11
Production
-
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
21
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
44
WOB
5.7
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
-
(max)
0 0
Trip-
0
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
-
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
--
Avg Min
Connection
-
0
Operations suspended due to road closure and fluid logistics. Rig maintenance during down time.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-
1
400.0
6.125
12.70
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
320009.209525'
95%
Rig Activity:
0
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
Morning Report Report # 11
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
24-May-2015
11:59 PM
4.19 @
Mud Data
0
mg/l
Current Pump & Flow Data:
0
Max
-
0
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 0 bbls lost down hole. Hole is shut in.
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: 444 bbls lost down hole.
2 --1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
1828
Current Pump & Flow Data:
-
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
133
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 12
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
25-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
22.0
6.125
-
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
5600010.008859'
-
16
pressure and monitor well for flow. CIRC and COND. POOH F/9078' MD T/8889' MD. CIRC well to 12.7ppg. CIRC and COND.
Road opened. Filled pits. CIRC and COND to prime pumps. Bled off CSG pressure. Opened up well, bled CSG
9122'
Flow check. Circulating at the time of report.
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
--
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
-
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
51 23
Trip3
21
-
(max)
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
23
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
53
WOB
4.5
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA2.00
MBT
cP
12
Production
-
(ppb Eq)
Hours
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
TBA
-
-
Circulaing
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
518
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
Time:J. Haberthur / A. Johnston
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
27
0 -0
5898878'
0.0
C-2
382
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-FloPro
Bit #
235
0
Siltst
3635
0
Cly Clyst
-
-
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
-
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
2110
0
31553
0
246
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Lesley Hunter
(max)
3 6.125 0.518 --
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
388
Lesley Hunter
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
.
.
.
*
24 hr Recap:
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 12.50 9205'
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
122
Hilary Garney
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Lesley Hunter
(max)
2518
0
19414
0
254
-
-
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
25
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
136
0
Siltst
1739
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-FloPro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
1939
61
0 -0
341
0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / Charlie Tuna
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
165
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
AK-AM-0902445411
TOOH, L/D BHA #3
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT
cP
11
Production
9525'
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
23
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
53
WOB
4.8
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
171
(max)
36 10
Trip-
15
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
30
Tools
-
API FL
--
Avg Min
Connection
320'
7
Circulated and conditioned mud. POOH filling hole every 5 stands, L/D BHA #3.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-
1
21.0
6.125
-
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
5500010.009525'
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
Morning Report Report # 13
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
26-May-2015
11:59 PM
4.19 @
Mud Data
116
mg/l
Current Pump & Flow Data:
-
Max
-
833
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
2 25 -1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: -130 bbls lost down hole.
.
.
.
4
*
24 hr Recap:
Bullnose Sub 4.25
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 12.50 9205'
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
15
Hilary Garney
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Lesley Hunter
(max)
8628
0
33646
0
358
80
18
Units*
Casing
Summary
Lithology (%)
25
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
39
0
Siltst
1786
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFABit Type
Depth
-FloPro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
316
96
0 -0
82
0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / Charlie Henley
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
17
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
AK-AM-0902445411
TIH w/ BHA #4
PV
164'
-
8958' -
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT
cP
Production
9525'
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage
Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
Depth in / out
YP
(lb/100ft2)in
53
WOB
Conductor
Type
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Ss Sh
Set in Previous Program
201
(max)
15 0
Trip15
8
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
30
Tools
-
API FL
--
Avg Min
Connection
320'
0
BOP Test per AOGCC. P/U BHA #4 for clean out run. TIH filling pipe, CBU every 5 stands.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units-
1 6.125
-
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
9525'
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
Morning Report Report # 14
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
27-May-2015
11:59 PM
4.19 @
Mud Data
87
mg/l
Current Pump & Flow Data:
380
Max
-
459
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
Minimum
-Set in Previous Program9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
2 25 -1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: -75 bbls lost down hole.
.
.
.
4
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: -555 bbls lost down hole.
2 25 -1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
3053
Minimum
Current Pump & Flow Data:
-
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
64
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 15
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
28-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
21.0
6.125
-
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
8700010.109525'
-
0
into formation.
Continued to TIH, CBU every 5 stands. Pumped 30bbl form-a-block pill, chased it with 40bbl LCM pill. Squeezed it
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
320'1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
30
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
12 1
Trip-
5
209
(max)
in
60
WOB
5.2
Conductor
Type
Ss Sh Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
33
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Set in Previous Program
Production
9525'
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage Depth in / out
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT
Squeezing Pill
PV
164'
-
8958' -
cP
18
YP
(lb/100ft2)
(current)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
-Set in Previous Program
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / Charlie Henley
Kuparuk River Unit
83'
65
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
AK-AM-0902445411
0
76
0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
3013
55
0 -
FloPro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
13137
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFA
Depth
Lithology (%)
25
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
Siltst
Bit Type
12.5
296228
0
261
-
-
441
0
6018
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Hilary Garney
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Lesley Hunter
(max)
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 12.50 9205'
Units*
Casing
Summary
Bullnose Sub 4.25
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
.
.
.
4
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: -426 bbls lost down hole.
2 25 -1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
(current)
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
53
Minimum
Current Pump & Flow Data:
543
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
6
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 16
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
29-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
22.0
6.125
12.50
Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
870009.709525'
-
0
CSG thru choke. CBU. Shut down pumps and monitor gains. CIRC mud to 12.7ppg.
CIRC and COND after 1st squeeze job. Spot spill and squeeze away, shut in well. Monitor CSG pressure. Bled off
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
320'1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
30
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
0 0
Trip1
0
-
(max)
in
120
WOB
5.6
Conductor
Type
Ss Sh Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
32
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Set in Previous Program
Production
9525'
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage Depth in / out
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT PV
164'
-
8958' -
cP
13
YP
(lb/100ft2)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
-Set in Previous Program
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:J. Haberthur / Charley Henley
Kuparuk River Unit
Circulating
83'
0
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
AK-AM-0902445411
0
9
0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
72
8
2 -
FloPro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
277
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFA
Depth
Lithology (%)
25
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
Siltst
Bit Type
12.5
7227
0
31
59
14
3
0
878
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Hilary Garney
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Lesley Hunter
(max)
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 12.50 9205'
Units*
Casing
Summary
Bullnose Sub 4.25
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
.
.
.
4
*
24 hr Recap:
6.125 0.518 11.00 9122' 9205'
Logging Engineers:
Mud Loss/Gain: -35 bbls lost down hole.
2 25 -1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-TDTricone
(current)
Background
9.625"3040'Surface -
0
C-4i
(current)
Density (ppg)
out (sec/qt)
Viscosity Cor Solids
%
Chlorides
69
Minimum
Current Pump & Flow Data:
-
Max
-
4.19 @
Mud Data
21
mg/l
Morning Report Report # 17
Customer:
Well:
Area:
Location:
Rig:
Mustang 1A
Brooks Range Petroleum
30-May-2015
11:59 PM
Daily Charges:
Total Charges:
MWD Summary -
Depth
ROP
ROP (ft/hr)
Mud Type
95%
Rig Activity:
-
Nabors 16E Report For:
24 hr MaxAvg
to-
1
22.0
6.125Mill Tooth
12.70
Size
850009.809525'
-
0
Pumped out of the hole, L/D BHA #4.
9122'
9081'
-
100% Gas In Air=10,000 Units
--
Avg Min
Connection
320'1-4-BT-A-E-I-WT-TD
RPM
ECD
(ppg)
ml/30min
pH
30
Tools
-
API FL
-
Tricone
Average
0
Cht Silt
3 0
Trip7
0
61
(max)
in
56
WOB
5.6
Conductor
Type
Ss Sh Lst
Condition
1-1-WT-A-E-I-NO-BHA
24
Chromatograph (ppm)
Comments
Set in Previous Program
Production
9525'
(ppb Eq)
Hours
C-3
Footage Depth in / out
Job No.:
GvlCoal
-
-
L-80
Grade
-
2.00
MBT PV
164'
-
8958' -
cP
19
YP
(lb/100ft2)
C-1 C-5iC-4n
-
Weight
Set in Previous Program
Cement
-Set in Previous Program
Yesterday's Depth:
Current Depth:
24 Hour Progress:
-
Time:R. Dalton / C. Henley
Kuparuk River Unit
TOOH
83'
0
Flow In (spm)
9525'
9525'
0'
Max @ ft Current
AK-AM-0902445411
0
13
0.0
Date:
0.746
Set At
North Slope
Flow In (gpm)
107
13
3 -
FloPro
Bit #
-
0.0
C-2
358
0
Cly Clyst
Gallons/stroke
TFA
Depth
Lithology (%)
25
Size
12.6
SPP (psi)
Siltst
Bit Type
12.5
9371
0
94
-
-
5
0
2196
0
907-754-9459Unit Phone:
0
Hilary Garney
Maximum
Report By:Hilary Garney / Kyle Wiseman
(max)
C-5nDepth
3 6.125 0.518 12.50 9205'
Units*
Casing
Summary
Bullnose Sub 4.25
80'
6.13''
20"
Intermediate
Gas Summary
Tuff
7"
WELL INFORMATION Created On : Jun 24 2015
Customer :Brooks Range Petroleum Corp
Well Name :Mustang 1A
Job Number :AK-XX-0902445411
Platform :North Tarn
Field Name :Southern Miluveach Unit
Country :USA
Survey Report
SURVEY HEADER
Survey data provided by Schlumberger.
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY DATA
Tie-in
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 N 0.00 E
(ft)
Measured Depth DoglegVertical SectionDeparture
(ft)
Latitude
(ft)
Vertical Depth
(deg)
DirectionInclination
(deg)(ft)(ft)(°/100')
7.90 0.00 0.00 7.90 0.00 N 0.00 E 0.00 0.00
34.50 0.00 0.00 34.50 0.00 N 0.00 E 0.00 0.00
151.86 0.75 218.91 151.86 0.60 S 0.48 W -0.61 0.64
212.18 0.46 154.55 212.17 1.12 S 0.63 W -1.13 1.14
303.07 1.17 117.20 303.05 1.88 S 0.36 E -1.87 0.94
397.17 4.55 105.15 397.02 3.29 S 4.81 E -3.21 3.63
488.87 7.49 105.85 488.21 5.88 S 14.08 E -5.63 3.21
582.82 9.17 103.31 581.16 9.27 S 27.25 E -8.79 1.83
676.36 12.21 106.70 673.07 13.83 S 43.98 E -13.06 3.32
771.39 14.75 108.02 765.48 20.46 S 65.12 E -19.32 2.69
866.51 15.62 104.62 857.28 27.44 S 89.02 E -25.88 1.31
961.06 16.89 103.29 948.04 33.81 S 114.71 E -31.80 1.40
1056.69 22.59 107.06 1,038.02 42.40 S 145.82 E -39.85 6.10
1150.00 26.91 108.50 1,122.74 54.36 S 182.99 E -51.16 4.67
1244.09 29.80 103.65 1,205.54 66.64 S 225.92 E -62.69 3.93
1338.76 28.74 106.30 1,288.13 78.58 S 270.63 E -73.85 1.77
1432.27 27.99 103.07 1,370.42 89.86 S 313.58 E -84.37 1.83
1528.38 27.32 103.57 1,455.55 100.13 S 356.99 E -93.89 0.74
1621.75 29.78 103.30 1,537.56 110.49 S 400.39 E -103.49 2.64
1715.48 33.75 103.67 1,617.23 122.01 S 448.36 E -114.16 4.24
1810.98 38.19 102.69 1,694.50 134.77 S 502.97 E -125.97 4.69
1903.13 41.88 104.00 1,765.05 148.47 S 560.62 E -138.66 4.11
1997.65 46.34 104.05 1,832.90 164.41 S 624.44 E -153.49 4.72
2092.86 50.72 104.27 1,895.93 181.87 S 693.59 E -169.73 4.60
2188.38 55.60 103.10 1,953.19 199.92 S 767.85 E -186.49 5.20
2281.74 55.97 103.43 2,005.68 217.64 S 842.99 E -202.89 0.49
2377.89 55.56 104.48 2,059.78 236.80 S 920.13 E -220.71 1.00
2471.93 55.82 101.25 2,112.80 254.09 S 995.85 E -236.67 2.85
2567.19 56.23 100.99 2,166.03 269.33 S 1,073.36 E -250.55 0.49
2661.58 55.77 104.59 2,218.82 286.64 S 1,149.65 E -266.53 3.20
INSITE V8.1.10 Page 1Job No:AK-XX-0902445411 Well Name:Mustang 1A Survey Report
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY DATA
(ft)
Measured Depth DoglegVertical SectionDeparture
(ft)
Latitude
(ft)
Vertical Depth
(deg)
DirectionInclination
(deg)(ft)(ft)(°/100')
2756.30 55.55 104.92 2,272.26 306.56 S 1,225.28 E -285.13 0.37
2849.85 55.18 104.43 2,325.42 326.06 S 1,299.74 E -303.32 0.58
2943.22 55.02 102.06 2,378.85 343.60 S 1,374.28 E -319.57 2.09
3038.37 54.83 103.48 2,433.53 360.81 S 1,450.22 E -335.45 1.24
3068.51 54.46 102.95 2,450.97 366.43 S 1,474.15 E -340.65 1.89
3155.83 53.96 101.43 2,502.04 381.39 S 1,543.38 E -354.40 1.52
3257.54 53.44 100.65 2,562.25 397.09 S 1,623.83 E -368.69 0.80
3348.96 52.66 101.19 2,617.21 410.93 S 1,695.57 E -381.27 0.98
3440.60 53.00 102.32 2,672.57 425.81 S 1,767.05 E -394.90 1.05
3538.72 55.03 102.06 2,730.22 442.57 S 1,844.66 E -410.31 2.08
3630.17 54.50 101.79 2,782.98 458.00 S 1,917.74 E -424.46 0.63
3729.20 56.43 104.58 2,839.13 476.63 S 1,997.15 E -441.70 3.03
3820.71 56.22 103.02 2,889.87 494.79 S 2,071.10 E -458.57 1.44
3916.78 56.06 104.03 2,943.40 513.45 S 2,148.66 E -475.87 0.89
4012.75 55.64 103.14 2,997.28 532.11 S 2,225.86 E -493.18 0.88
4106.62 55.68 105.83 3,050.23 551.49 S 2,300.89 E -511.25 2.37
4198.23 55.25 105.42 3,102.17 571.82 S 2,373.57 E -530.31 0.60
4290.43 54.53 104.87 3,155.20 591.52 S 2,446.37 E -548.74 0.92
4382.69 53.73 105.13 3,209.26 610.87 S 2,518.59 E -566.83 0.90
4481.14 52.68 105.07 3,268.22 631.41 S 2,594.70 E -586.03 1.07
4578.47 53.69 104.57 3,326.55 651.34 S 2,670.03 E -604.64 1.12
4673.13 54.73 104.21 3,381.90 670.42 S 2,744.40 E -622.42 1.14
4768.83 53.90 104.17 3,437.73 689.47 S 2,819.76 E -640.16 0.87
4862.43 55.33 103.93 3,491.93 708.00 S 2,893.79 E -657.39 1.54
4957.78 54.42 103.25 3,546.79 726.33 S 2,969.59 E -674.39 1.12
5052.30 54.28 104.88 3,601.88 744.99 S 3,044.09 E -691.75 1.41
5145.93 53.26 104.91 3,657.22 764.40 S 3,117.08 E -709.89 1.09
5233.36 54.32 104.64 3,708.87 782.39 S 3,185.29 E -726.68 1.24
5328.21 55.06 106.65 3,763.69 803.27 S 3,259.81 E -746.26 1.90
5428.09 54.20 106.86 3,821.51 826.75 S 3,337.80 E -768.37 0.88
5523.73 55.10 105.07 3,876.84 848.19 S 3,412.79 E -788.50 1.79
5616.10 55.20 103.96 3,929.63 867.19 S 3,486.18 E -806.22 0.99
5707.89 56.16 104.29 3,981.38 885.69 S 3,559.69 E -823.43 1.09
5804.14 55.48 103.09 4,035.45 904.54 S 3,637.05 E -840.93 1.25
5899.42 55.93 104.40 4,089.14 923.25 S 3,713.51 E -858.30 1.23
5994.83 55.29 102.95 4,143.03 941.86 S 3,790.01 E -875.57 1.42
6089.98 54.98 105.68 4,197.43 961.16 S 3,865.64 E -893.55 2.38
6184.47 53.45 105.78 4,252.68 981.94 S 3,939.42 E -913.04 1.62
6279.10 54.73 106.14 4,308.18 1,003.01 S 4,013.11 E -932.82 1.39
6373.65 53.99 105.98 4,363.28 1,024.27 S 4,086.95 E -952.79 0.79
6467.92 55.18 106.24 4,417.91 1,045.59 S 4,160.76 E -972.82 1.28
6562.76 54.44 105.99 4,472.56 1,067.11 S 4,235.22 E -993.03 0.81
6657.34 53.71 105.73 4,528.05 1,088.04 S 4,308.89 E -1012.67 0.80
6752.06 55.71 103.95 4,582.77 1,107.82 S 4,383.62 E -1031.15 2.61
6846.43 54.87 103.77 4,636.51 1,126.41 S 4,458.94 E -1048.41 0.90
INSITE V8.1.10 Page 2Job No:AK-XX-0902445411 Well Name:Mustang 1A Survey Report
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY DATA
(ft)
Measured Depth DoglegVertical SectionDeparture
(ft)
Latitude
(ft)
Vertical Depth
(deg)
DirectionInclination
(deg)(ft)(ft)(°/100')
6940.67 54.83 103.33 4,690.77 1,144.46 S 4,533.85 E -1065.16 0.38
7036.38 54.77 100.80 4,745.94 1,160.80 S 4,610.32 E -1080.17 2.16
7130.69 54.96 102.60 4,800.22 1,176.45 S 4,685.84 E -1094.49 1.57
7224.69 54.66 103.82 4,854.39 1,194.00 S 4,760.63 E -1110.73 1.11
7313.59 54.19 102.96 4,906.11 1,210.74 S 4,830.97 E -1126.25 0.95
7412.91 53.35 103.57 4,964.81 1,229.13 S 4,908.94 E -1143.27 0.98
7507.62 52.91 99.14 5,021.66 1,244.04 S 4,983.19 E -1156.89 3.77
7602.85 52.81 98.70 5,079.15 1,255.82 S 5,058.19 E -1167.35 0.38
7694.57 52.43 95.93 5,134.84 1,265.10 S 5,130.47 E -1175.37 2.44
7790.48 51.59 93.82 5,193.88 1,271.53 S 5,205.77 E -1180.48 1.94
7884.06 50.62 91.09 5,252.65 1,274.66 S 5,278.53 E -1182.34 2.50
7978.53 49.58 87.19 5,313.26 1,273.59 S 5,350.97 E -1180.01 3.35
8073.13 49.73 81.89 5,374.53 1,266.73 S 5,422.69 E -1171.90 4.27
8171.27 49.68 75.50 5,438.03 1,252.07 S 5,496.02 E -1155.96 4.97
8263.43 49.20 71.71 5,497.97 1,232.33 S 5,563.17 E -1135.05 3.17
8357.26 48.64 67.69 5,559.64 1,207.81 S 5,629.49 E -1109.38 3.28
8452.51 49.02 63.11 5,622.37 1,177.97 S 5,694.64 E -1078.40 3.64
8547.18 49.20 59.70 5,684.35 1,143.72 S 5,757.46 E -1043.06 2.73
8642.07 50.06 54.52 5,745.83 1,104.47 S 5,818.12 E -1002.76 4.26
8736.34 50.30 49.16 5,806.23 1,059.76 S 5,875.01 E -957.06 4.37
8829.81 49.74 43.64 5,866.31 1,010.41 S 5,926.85 E -906.82 4.56
8924.20 48.62 42.62 5,928.01 958.29 S 5,975.68 E -853.85 1.44
9018.74 50.77 39.49 5,989.17 903.91 S 6,023.00 E -798.66 3.40
9086.22 50.54 34.99 6,031.97 862.39 S 6,054.57 E -756.59 5.17
9124.57 52.55 33.70 6,055.82 837.59 S 6,071.51 E -731.50 5.87
9157.49 57.06 30.26 6,074.79 814.77 S 6,085.73 E -708.44 16.14
9189.48 63.03 26.00 6,090.76 790.34 S 6,098.76 E -683.78 21.93
9220.66 68.38 22.46 6,103.59 764.43 S 6,110.40 E -657.67 20.03
9253.57 74.31 17.77 6,114.11 735.17 S 6,121.09 E -628.23 22.51
9287.48 80.81 14.69 6,121.42 703.39 S 6,130.33 E -596.29 21.12
9318.22 85.64 11.15 6,125.04 673.65 S 6,137.15 E -566.44 19.43
9350.00 91.46 6.91 6,125.85 642.29 S 6,142.13 E -535.00 22.65
9381.26 95.33 4.63 6,124.00 611.25 S 6,145.27 E -503.91 14.36
9409.96 95.99 4.75 6,121.17 582.79 S 6,147.60 E -475.41 2.34
9477.99 96.91 4.41 6,113.52 515.41 S 6,153.00 E -407.94 1.44
INSITE V8.1.10 Page 3Job No:AK-XX-0902445411 Well Name:Mustang 1A Survey Report
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY DATA NOTES
- Calculation based on minimum curvature method.
- Survey coordinates relative to well system reference point.
- TVD values given relative to drilling measurement point.
- Vertical section relative to well head.
- Vertical section is computed along a direction of 1.00 degrees (True)
- A total correction of 18.72 deg from Magnetic north to True north has been applied
- Horizontal displacement is relative to the well head.
- Horizontal displacement (closure) at 9,477.99 feet is 6,174.55 feet along 94.79 degrees (True)
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