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HomeMy WebLinkAbout179-003PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska .m~s~ OZL ~ SS CONS~aVAT~ON CO~=SSZON · PTD No. Lease Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Location Abnd Date Spud: %!z~!~9 · TD: ~' , Completed Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Sfc Csg: '-- ~ ----- Liner: -- '--- -- -- Perf intervals - tops: Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. Well head cut off: Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Conclusions Code Signed Date October 20, 1982 Mr. F, irk W. Sherwood Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska' 99510 Res Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sections from Core Chips in State ~{ell Sample Library Dear Kirk, Pursuant to our October 14 and 15 discussions and your October 15, 1982 letter, permission is hereby granted to Amoco Production Company to extract a maximum 1 cc. of core material per foot of core from the State's set of core chips for the purpose of preparing 15 to 25 petrographic thin-sections at selected depths in the following wells, subject to the below listed conditions~ Sample Set ~o. ~'~el 1 Interval 285 ARCO W. Sak River St. #1 (To be determined) W, Sak 25 " 420 Sohio ~ 402 Sohio W. Sak 25645 #9 " 466 Sohio W. Sak 25655 #14 485 ARCO W. Sak 25590 ~15 223 Mobil W. Kuparuk St. 3-11-11 " Condition9: 1. Cuts of the core chips from the State collection are to be extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags in which total content of core chips is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts ar~ to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is less than 10 cc. ) Amoco will provide the Commission with a list of the depths in the well from which n~terial was extracted. In the event that you wish to prepare blue-dyed thin- sections, it is requested that the core material be impregnated under vacuum ~rith blue dye epoxy ~ to mounting on the thin-sections. ~r. F, trk ~. Shorwc~ 2 All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be received by the Commission by approxirately December 1, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct to the Com~.~ssion and not examined by outside parties. All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commission; no slide or core material is to bo retained by Amoco. %% No additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses n~ade on the core material without specific prior consent from the C0mmission. '7. Amoco shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work %~th you in this beneficial project and look for~rd to your company's exercise of care and gocd judgnmnt in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well ~terial. I know we ~th understand that the State's well sample libra~'y is public property and that granting Amoco pezm~ission to extract portions of material from this--library for the purpose of pr~'aring the indicated thin-sections enhances the Yaluo of the library and is in the~public interest. Sincerely, WI/liam Van Alen Petroleum -Geologist-' CC~ Mr. Scott McCoy Project C~ologist Amoco Production Company ~670 Broadway '/ D~n~mr, Colorado 80202 SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY 3111 "C"STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE(907) 265-0000 MAIL:POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 TO: William Van Alen April 6, 1982 :Petroleum ~Geologist State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ~3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 REFERENCE: Sohio West Sak #4 The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a copy of this letter and returning it to this office:- These core recoveries from Sohio West Sak #4 .were forwarded to us from our :Geological Laboratory in San Francisco. These core chips include all the data that Sohio has obtained from West Sak #4. Core #1 - There was no ~recovery from 6017' - 6028' Core #2 - Chips are provided for the depths 6051' - 6055'. There was no :recovery for the :depth 6088'. Core #3 - Chips are provided for the depths 6135' & 6136'. There was no :recovery from 6137' - 6199'. Core #5 - Chips are provided from the :depths 6291' - 6295'. :We apologize that this data has taken so long to be submitted to you. Thank you :very much, K~ren Thomas, Technic Aide, Exploration:Dept. RECEIVED DATE .......... t_- 19~g8 ~_ L~ ALASKA OIL AND CAS CONSERVATION COMMI$SIOI~ JAY S. HAMMOND, AOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99501'--3192 TELEPHONE (907) 279-1433 October 27, 1981 Ms. Ann Brown Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Pouch 6-612 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Re: Core Recoveries - Sohio West Sak 25667 No. 4 Dear Ann, As discussed with you on the phone yesterday, it appears that the core chips of the subject well submitted to us by Sohio back in 1979 do not include each foot of recovered core as I interpret from the accompanying core description and as set forth on the enclosed core recovery sheet. According to our records, core chips were not submitted from the following intervals: Core No. 1: 6017 '-28' (11') Core No. 2: 6051'-55' ( 4') 6088 ' ( 1' ) Core No. 3: 6135'-6199' (64') Core No; 5: 6291'-6295' (4') Please submit chips from th~sing foota.qes at yo~Lr__~-~-r-~ convenience' Szncerel , . " ~ ,.~ ~F)~)~- ' ' . Y .,~ _ .- ..., ~ --n // ,_.:.~/ //,~ "' William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist / ~, o~',-(~o~7 C {io-C~-oo' 02-oo' c.. / C ~7~,'-c,3/7' (, '?~71 C I OTr7- C 7 7 9' CORE # 1 (5939-6029') CORE # 2 (6029-6110') CORE ~3 '(6].1o-62oo') CORE ~ 4 (6200-6259t ) CORE ~ ~,5 (6259-6317') CORE x 6 r,' ( 63i7'-6376 ' ) WEST SAK RIVER STATE 25667 No. 4 CO~E DESCRIPTIONS Shale: medium gray brown, fissile, r~edimn hard, slightly silty to silty, noncalcareous to cal- careous, occasional organic debris, trace pyrite. With some thin vein filling siderite: brown, sucrosic, hard. Sand: 1/2" thick at 5957', light gray brown, very fine grained. 6029-6053- Shale: medium dark gray, fissile, medium hard, silty, micaceous, carbonaceous material on parting surfaces, occasional pyritized organic debris. 6053-6088 1/2- Shale: dark gray to black, blocky, medium soft to medium hard, pyritized burrows and organic debris, common pyrite nodules. Shale: very dark gray, sub-fissile, slightly silty, micaceous, pyritized organic debris, trace woody carbonaceous material. Siderite:. medium dark brown, micro-sucrosic, hard. 6200-6250- Interbedded siltstone and shale. The siltstone is medium brown, medium hard, dense, micaceous, argillaceous, slightly calcareous. The shale is black, sub-fissile, sligktly micaceous, slightly silty and partially bioturbated, with pyritized worm burrows. There is a 3/4" thick sandstone at 6215'; medium brown, fine to medium grained, suba~]gRlar, moderately sorted, hard. 6250-6258- Sandstone with thin interbeds of shale. Sandstone: medium dark brown, very fine grained, subangular, hard, tight, quartzose, slightly cal- careous. Shale: dark gray, slightly fissile, mediuhm soft. Interbedded sandstone and shale. The sandstone is brown, very fine to fine grained, subangular to subrounded, moderately well sorted, meditum hard, quartzcse, with trace glauconite. ~Phe shale is medium dark gray-brown, sub-fissile, r. edimm hard, pyritic, micaceous, non to slightly calcareous. 6317-6363- Interlaminated to thinly interbedded siltstone and sha.}e. The siltstone is light brown, silt to very fine grained sand sized, z. oderately well sorted, medium hard, Guartzose, .~.~icaceous. .. The shale ~s dark gray, slightly fissile, medium soft~ micaceous, with trace pyrite. 6363-6374 ]/2- S}~.a!e: dark gray, s!i%htly fissile, iuedlum soft %<} :iedium hard, m'[caceous, s ].ig]lt:.ly sitLv. With scattered silhstene laminations: light gray and medit~ light brown, r:tedium hard, Ri.iCaCeOll5 , ALASKA OIL AflD GAS CONSE£VAT/ON COMMISSIOM 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE.ALASKA 99501;-3192 TELEPHONE(907) 279-1433 Sohio Alaska Petroleum Anchorage, Alaska 99502 - Dear Ann, As discussed with you on the phone yesterday, it appears that the core chips of the subject well submitted to us by Sohio back in 1979 do not include each foot of recovered core as I interpret from the accompanying core description and as set forth on the enclosed core recoverf sheet. According to our records, core chips were not submitted from the following intervals: Core No. 1: Core No. 2: Core No. 3: Core No'. 5: 6017'-28' (11') 6051'-55' ( 4' ) 6088' ( 1' ) 6135 '-6199' (64') 6291 '-6295' ( 4' ) Please submit chips from these missing footages at your earliest convenience. Sincerely,~ William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist October 27, 1981 ~s. Ann Br~n Sohio Alaska Petroleum' C~pany Poe ch 6- 612 ~nchorage, Alaska 99502 9e: Core Recoveries - Sohio ~est Sak z~667 No. 4 As discussed with you on the phone yester¢~ay, it appears that core chips of the s~ject well suk~..mitted to us by Sohio back in I979 do not include each foot of recovered, core as I interpret from the accom~nying core description and as set fort~ on the enclosed core recovery sheet. According to our records, core chips ,~,ere not sub~tted fr~ the following intervals, Core No. I: 60i7'-2~' (11') Core ~.~o. 2~ 605I'-55' (4') 6088' ( I' ) Core No. 3: 6135'-6199' (64') Core No. 5: 6291 '-6295' (4') t~'.ese m~ssing footages at your earliest Please submit chips from convenience. S incer ely ,~ Willia~ Van Alen Petro ~.eum Ceologist C~ Cuq- ?o )o~Gc c / GIIo~-- (~ · O~oo' C ~-5-'=/'- (,, i ? C ~7~,'-c,3/7' 0 1 ?/ ' .- <; X. s/ (y-' · 0 7~7- C 7 7 5' October 26, Sohio A. Ias~Ta Petroleum Co~pany 3111 "C" Street ~ouch 6-612 Anchorage, .Alaska 99510 Re: %~est Sak ~o. 4, Sec. 7, T10~, RgE, U.M. Ge nt 1 emen: Our representative inspected this zite on August 31, 19~1 and it %~as found that the clean-up was acceptable, consequently, final abandonment of 'this site is approve~. STATE ~.of ALASKA A..ASKA OIL AND (]AS CONSERVAT-oN COMMISSION ~Hoyle H. Hamilton~ chairman Thru: Lonnie C. Smith-- c~'/~~"'~ Commissioner ~:ROM: Bobby Foster~?~-' Petroleum Inspector DATE Fl[ E NO [ELEPHONE NO September 30, 19 81 SUBJECT: Inspect the Drill Sites Listed Below for Final Approval of Well and Location Abandonment August 31, 1981 thru September 2., 1981 - I traveled August 31, 1981 where I met with Jack'Barr, Judy Golding and Jerry Steger, Sohio representatives and inspected the following locations for approval of final location clean-up and well P/A. Mobil Kuparuk State 1 Kemik Unit M. P. Tract M.P. Kuparuk West Kuparuk State S OCAL West Sak Reindeer Is land 13-21-11-12 #2 13-15-11-12 9-11-12 3-11-11 33-29-12-11 #4j Test wel 1 I recommend to the commission that the locations and wells be accepted as P/A. tiVOLI.; i NI)ORHATION: 20 AAC 25, AI('I'LCLI'~ 2 Operator Surface Locatio,~'of Wall ' " Permit No. ~- . . , . 50- o 9- 0 _,_ Wet l No. 20 AAC 25.120: WEIA, ABA};I)O;';;.IENT HARKER: tte1~ht Above ~1nal Grade Level (~' Top of Marker Pipe Closed with: Cement-Plug Screw Cap Welds Set: On Well }lead ~ , On Cutoff Casing t In Concrete Pl~g Distance Below Final Grade Level ' ~ Ft. in. Side Outlets: AL1 Valves and I.;Lpples Removed All Openings Closed ~~, With.B1Lnds ~,-With Cement , Ocher INFORHATION BEAI)WEI~I}EI) I)[ItI.]C;TELY TO t.t:~l~I<El< t'{~S'I': (List hqaere Different froln File Information) Opera tor .. Well Number Ft. F L, Ft., F , ~ , Unit or l.ease Name , Surface Location of Well: L, ~Sec , T , R , Debris Removed ,,, 20 A,\C .25.170: LOCATION CLI.;AN-UP PITS: __ Filled In~, Liners Removed or , Compacted S'U R F AC E '0 F' ,:'P,AD. AN D ,/0 R I, OC AT I O,tq: Rough , Smooth , Contoured ~ , Flat Other CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/OR I,OCA'I'I()N: ,) Clean /, Pipe Scrap__, Iron Scral~__, Wood , Hud , Cement Paper , Other SURROUh'I)IN$ AREA: Wooded , Brush , Tundra "~, Grass , Dirt , Gravel Sand _, Other CO\I) ITION S~RROUNI) IN(; AI.,,I']A: " Clean ~ , Trash from ,Site , Trees and/or Brush fro,n Clearing Site Other Dirt __ , Gravel~ , lee__, Olitt~cr CONI)£TION ACCESS ROAI) AND S[IRR(JI;t~I)iNC' Clean , Rough , Smooth , Trash',from Oper;~cions Trees and/or Brush from Clearing R~ad' Other , Spoil from Clearing R.oad REMAINING TO BI'] DONE: .. ~,~/~.P No Final Inspecti'on . y~ ~ SOHIO ALASK. A PETROLEUM COMPANY APJ(:[~()t~^GEi. Al A,~KA MAll. P()UCH 6.612 ANCH()FIAGF, ALASKA 99502 August 17, 1981 Mr. Lonnie Smith Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Smith: In compliance with State Regulation 20 AAC 25.170, attached are Forms 10-403, Sundry Notices & Reports on Wells, for the follc~ing wells. These notices request that the wells remain in suspended status. Term Well B (22-20-11-13) Term Well C (34-03-11-12) Chevron Tract Well (23-18-11-12) MPC Tract Well (21-03-10-12) PBUMP 43-31-11-13 MPC 11-33-11-12 Getty State #1 (02-10-13) MPTract Well (32-30-11-13) PBUMP 22-31-11-13, No. 2 West Sak 25645 #9 West Sak 25548 #11 West Sak 25655 #14 West Sak #16 West Sak #17 Kuparuk State 22-11-12 Sag Delta #1 (33-12-16) Sag Delta #2 (10-11-16) Sag Delta #2A (10-11-16) Sag Delta #3 (35-12-16) Sag Delta 34633 #4 Sag Delta #5 (36-12-15) Sag Delta #7 Sag Delta #8 Niakuk #1 (26-12-15)-abandoned Niakuk #iA (26-12-15) Niakuk #2 - abandoned Niakuk #2A (23-12-15) Niakuk ~3 (13-12-15) I ECEiVED Mr. Lonnie Smith August 17, 1981 Page Two We would like to have your field inspector present sometime during the week of August 31 - September 4 to accompany our representative for final location inspection of the following wells: Challenge Island #1 Reindeer Island Stratigraphic Test #1 West Sak #4 Kemik Unit #2 West Kuparuk State 3-11-11 Hurl State 5-10-13 Socal-Mobil 33-29E (29-12-11) Kuparuk State 33-11-12 Kupar uk 9-11-12 MPC 7-11-12 Kuparuk State 21-11-12 MP Tract Well 13-15-11-12 PPJ :JI3S: ja Attachments cc: Well Files CC# 37,291 Yours very truly, P. R. Judd Manager Dr illing · ADDRESS: ATTENT ION: SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY 100 Pine Street San Francisco, Ca. 94111 TRANSMITTAL OF MATERI~L STATE OF ALASKA Dept. of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Mr. William Van Alen DATE: 1/30/@1 YOUR REF: OUR REF: I cc:, ~";,: .! I co,'.,",.;,', I 4 1';:{ ' 10~OL t STAT r~c_i I STAT TEC~ I CONFER: Fl[F: SENT VIA: Federal Express We are sending you the following material today: computer printout sheets for the following LIS tapes: West Sak #4 Run 1 West Sak #4 Run 2 the second copy of this letter: Signed: FED- 4 IDgl Date: A~.aska Oil & Gas Oons, Commission Yours very truly, Debra Lee HarguS/ A/ Geologist - (,/' Wes tern Region " -" January 7, 1991 Ms. Debra Hargus Geologist, Western Region Sohio Petroleum Co~pany !0O Pine St. San Francisco, California 94111 Re: SOHIO Vest Sak 4 LIS Tapes, runs i & 2 ~Y 1 ~ 202 2 Your Ref: ..... ~ Dear ~s. Harg~s~ Thank ~-ou very much for sending us the subject LIS tapes response to my December 3, 1980 letter Please send us the computer print-out sheets I~ertaipin9 to these t%~o ta~s. The print-outs were not included with the material you transmitted December 29, 1980. Copies of the ta~e xa~el~ are enclosed for your reference Very truly ~:our=~ ~I ~.a~.~ Van Alen Petroleum Geologist SOHIO PETROLEUM ~u~,~=~ i00 Pine Street San Francisco, Ca. 94111 , T~ANSMITT~_L OF '~ · . ..... RIAL · , % ADD~Z~ESS: STATE OF ~LASKA Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Com~iss ion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ATTENTION: ~,~. William Van Alen DATE: Decemk 'fOUR REF: [__ /' co'~z~i 4 ENG 3 GEOL STAT TE~--~ sr~j~ OUR REF: EX 1 S. 202.2 SENT ViA: Federal Express We are sending you the following material today: West Sak 4 LIS tape==i0707, 61252 LIS tape ~10707, 61252 Run 1 70'-2190' Run 2 2000'-6490' JAN 2 1981 Date: Alas~ 0il E 2~s ~0~I~.' Anch0mge Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning the second copy of this letter. ir" ¢ ~./4 r ~ 3:': Yours very truly, SOH]~OA PETROLEUj~I CO}.IPA.NY Geologist (./ Wes tern Regioh :~!_'_: E' i {;f*'~.' SEE ~ ,r 0['; COMPLETE.. !.', ~,. P?.hA ',ON %~: i HUCTiO'~5 FROM(YourName) COMPANY DEPARTMENT/FLOORNO STREET ADDRESS CITY ! CITY i /Al ..... 4 /;~.~,~t" /;" ' ~ ¢' ~ ~"~' /7'~Z~.,-' ........................................... ~ ...... :~ ~ *- ; - CARRIAGE HEHIOt FEC DIS ~'~~~ " ' YOUR NOTES/REFERENCE NUMBERS (FIRS~ 12 CHARACTERS WILL ALSO APPEAR ON INVOICE) PAYMENT ~ Bill Shipper U U ~ l:::m,...~,ui...~ .L t u il. J , TO(l~.ecipient's Name) ! [7.. -)./4 !,.z Jl~eB°ci¢l~i~°": P;~ok-iUePN°(21:aetruroay Dehve~'q' ( ¢ COMPANY DEPARTMENT/FLOOR NO S' t , ,-.. ,,' " "' "/..:;¢- '" " "'"~ ' ' ' '~-' ! STREET ADDRESS (R..O BOX NUMBERS ARE NO~ DEt. WERABLL~-,'k.,'~' o f . ,~ .., STATE : S~ATE :-.~ Bill gecipienl's F.E.C Acct ~ Bit! 3rd Party F.EC Acct. 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REGULAR STOP ~ ON.CALL STOP [: F.E.C. LOC i Federal Express Corporation Employee No. RECEIVED BY: (S~gnature) . · DATE/TIME For Federal Express Use DATE/lIME RECEIVED ~ [ C [MPLOYEE NUMBER IDECI ARE{) VALUE CHARGE ~. ~VAN¢- OR,mN ADVANCE DESTINATION Ol HER ,; 1 TOtAl CHARGES PAR1 # 2041734049 REVISION [)ALE 5 15 80 PRINTED USA .. .. December 3, 1980 Ms. Heidi $choenstein Sohio Petroleum Company Western Region Exploration 111 Pine Street San Francisco, California 94111 Re: Sohio Petroleum Company West Sak 94 Dear Heidi.* G~reetings from the North Country! It was bad. enough in the old days when all we had to contend with was red tape - now in this computer age we've got the added burden of digital tape. Please 'help unravel a current problem relative to tapes from the subject well. As indicated below the tapes we received were not the ones indicated on their respective transmittals: 4/23/79 T~9~S_~ttal Letter LIS tape 910706,55135 Actual Item Re-Formulated 7/i1/79 LIS tape #10706,55074 LIS tape #10706,55~ Copies of the tape labels and transmittals are enclosed for your reference. Your diligent efforts notwithstanding, the problem is that we still lack the uncased down-hole LIS tape. Without extensive reprogramming, our computer cannot accomodate reformulated field tapes such as the one you sent 4/23/79. Our computer is on a strict LIS diet. Sohio Petrole% Company WeSt Sak %4 -2- December 3, 1980 Accordingly, please send us the LIS tape covering the open hole logs run in the interval 2190' to 6476' TD. Many Thanks. Sincerely, wiiliam Va~len Petroleum Geologist cc.~ Carol Kieter Well Records - Sohio - Anchorage. 1 SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY 111 Pine Street San Francisco, Ca. 94111 Tel: (415) 445-9230 ADDRESS: TRANSS[ITTAL . OF Mf~TERIAL State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 ATTENTION: Mr. Harry Kugler DATE: July 11, 1979 YOUR P~EF: OUR REF: EX.I.NS.202.2 SENT VIA: CERTIFIED MAIL #P068715327 We are sending you the following confidential material today: On April 23, 1979, as a part of the set of confidential data and samples included with our Completion Report, we sent you a magnetic ~ LIS tape #10706,55135 and listings for Run Two of electric logs for the West Sak #4 well. , We are now sending you LIS ta~e #10706~50 and listings for Run One. These two tapes COver the entire ~e-ii--from 70' to 6490' You now have all the appropriate data for the well. We trust you will treat this tape and all other data for the well in the confidential manner as per our agreement. 'JUl. 1 Alaska 0,t & 6 Ancm~lage Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning the second copy of this letter. Yours very truly, SOt{IO t~ETROIJEUM COMPANY tteidi Schoenstein Western Region Exploration SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY 111 Pine Street San Francisco, Ca. 94111 Tel: (415) 445-9230 ~TRANSMITTAL'.OF-MATERIAL ADDRESS: State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 ATTENTION: Mr. Harry Kugler DATE: July 11, 1979 YOUR REF: OUR REF: EX.I.NS.202.2 SENT VIA: CERTIFIED MAIL #P068715327 We are sending you the following confidential material today: On April 23, 1979, as a part of the set of confidential data and samples included with our Completion Report, we sent you a magnetic ~-'LIS tape #10706,55135 and listings for Run Two of electric logs for the West Sak #4 well. ~. We are now sending you LIS tape ~!07~06~S5074-and listings for Run One. These two tapes cover the entire well from 70' to 6490'. You now have all the appropriate data for the well. We trust you will treat this tape and all other data for the well in the confidential manner as per our agreement. Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning the second copy of this letter. Yours very truly, SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Heidi Schoenstein Western Region Exploration SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION TO: Mr. Harry Kugler State of Alaska Div. of 0il & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 3111 "C"STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000 MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9950~ April 23, 1979 ' , , ,- --. '; REFERENCE: West Sak #4 Magnetic Tape from Schlumberger The following material is being submitted herewith. Pl~a~e acknowle~Jge receipt by signing a copy of this letter and returning it to this office:- ~'' ~'*i /J-' --'~ One copy L]~S tape, (//10706, 55135) and one copy (29 pages) computerized listings. .... ( 6'-L-'~' ~ He~d~ Schoenste~n Exploration Dept.. ~., tlE-FORfv1ATED FIELD TAPE ____-- LOG iNFoRMATION STAr,DAR[)- 9_TRACK--800BPI-ODD PARITY__~ GOU NTY/PARISH ~RI ~ ~AL-A g LOG TYPES SCHt. UMBERGEF/ 'I"D ; / .' 2190.0 ___ ,'~' ,-.-;,-,~'-i'~(.:,i"-1'1C LIBRARY' 'TAPE: -~1 Q..7._0__6_, 5 5 .., L',, 9_TRACK--B00BPI-O'":)D pARiTY ..._.., ~ /-'"'- I.;;':.i !I-''['()I'''' ;'i i(:,% %TANDARD -- ... c:;','.P, qOHI u pETROLEUM-CoMPANY .... .,:,.:.,... ,,,_ S T SAY',. ""~ --- - r~u'.' wEST CA!/" -' ONE ....... co:,:::-NORT! I SLOPE - . ~ .... . DF~-fH , :-:,.~ .i~i~u," AK "' · . -' SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION TO: Mr. Harry Kugler State of Alaska Div. of 0il & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000 MAI L: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502~,~~,. April 23, 1979 ' · · REFERENCE: West Sak #4 Magnetic Tape from Schlumberger : The following material is being submitted herewith: Pl~e acknowledge receipt by signing a copy of this letter and return,ng ,t to th,s off,ce:- - One copy LIS tape, (//10706, 55135) an~r~ne cop~v (f29 pages) computerized 1 istings. Heidi Schoenstein Exploration Dept. RECEIVE C) o / , SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION TO: Mr. Harry Kugler Chief Petroleum Geologist State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Com. 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 COMM COMM RES ENG ~ E~___.~.] 3 Eh/G J ~,~ "~" ST,~-, .~1.4 E~"~ 1 TELEPHONE (907) 265 . _ MAIL: POUCH 6-61~1 STATTEC::-~ IFl[F:- REFERENCE: West Sak #4 The following material is being submitted herewith Please acknowledge receipt by signing a ;,.' -.--, copy of this letter and returning it to this office:- ~¢P-< ' " Three packages core chips taken approximately every foot from 5939'-6370' Box 1 contains Box 2 contains Box 3 contains 5939'-5959' 5960'-6222' 6223'-6370' Roger C. Herrera Exploration Dept. SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION TO: Mr. Harry Kugler Chief Petroleum Geologist State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 3111 "C" STREET MAIL: POUCH 6-612 March 14, 1979 REFERENCE: West Sak #4 Sample and Data Dispatch The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a J. _~lt('?,~ py of this letter ~and returning it to this office:- ~ 6x<.~h-+-Cuttings: 1 set (6 b~;~;) 120' - 5870' in 30' sample intervals ~.f.~,a ^~. ~'~ ~,~,~f- , 5890' - 6476' in 10' sample intervals ~//~. / ' ~ 'Core Chips: Are being forwarded from San Francisco and will be delivered as soon as possible. -" Electric Lo~s' One folded paper print and one folded paper sepia of each' 2" 5" DIL Run 1 110-2155 " BHCS 1 110-21 54 ~Sq~'~' ' ~ '"~ FDC/gamma 1 110-2155 ~5q' FDC/CNL 1 110-2155 ~2~'+5'~x GR 1 2000-5929 DIL 2 2311-6470 BHCS 2 2311-6467 FDC qamma 2 3400-6474 FDC/CNL 2 3400-6474 PL/ML/C 1 3476-6473 ~5" HDT 1 2321-6475 (30 pieces total) Note' The LIS tape is being prepared by Schlumberger and will be forwarded when available to us. Mudlo.g.: ,'~ne folded paper print and ~ fold~e? ~epia SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION March 13, 1979 AN C HO R AG E, A L TELEPHONE (907) 26~ ~ MAIL: POUCH 6-~ 1~ ~ FILE: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~mtission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. H. H. Hamilton Chairman Gentlemen: Attached, in triplicate, is an "as-surveyed" surface location plat for West Sak 25667 #4. ~.:: PRJ :KDM: ja Enclosures cc: Well File ~17 R. Herrera Very truly yours, Sohio Petroleum Company District Drilling Engineer T II N 20 :50 4,0 ! I0 I..d! TiON 1 I 200' 75'_, O' n'"0~ ' I ,~ ~ ,~ ' i ~ MUD i ~ ~ PIT i ~ ~ { t PAD DETAIL  -- ~ ' ] Scale' I"= 200' NOTE' 12 ~¢ '7 i ~ The above pad detail ~s "as-staked" and was not ~L0t: 70~!4'!8.95'' "as-bui 1 t"~ The adjacent O5 k~L0ng=¢ 149~57'28.~7'' wellhead locatfon !5: = 505~21~. 34 ' ~ I ' · ....... ...... I hereby certify that I am properly registered and ~ ~.". No. 4277-S .";~ ~¢ l~censed to practice land surveying ~n the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other details are correct~ r' DATE S U RV ..... I II I I _c.~. WEST SAK 25667 No. 4 ~ OF _ ~ ~OR ~A~ 1/26/79 / ¢o8~o. ¢ SOHIO PETROLEUM Co. II I I Form P--7 ~____.ATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE CONFIDENTIAL SUBMIT IN D reve~-~'sic--,' 5. APl NUMERICAL COOE 50-029-20343 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* Wildcat la. TYPE OF WELL: b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: NEW r'-q WORK WELL L_J OVER L.J OwIELL L F-] GASWELL L_J I---I DRY r-1 Other DEEP-I--q PLUG [---i DIFF, r--I EN i I BACKU RESER.I I' Other 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Sohio Petroleum CQmpany, a Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Abandoned Pouch 6-612.~ Anchorage, Alaska 99502 LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)* At surface 1492' SNL, 1532' EWL, Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM At top prod. interval reported below At totaldepth 6476' 2230' SNL, 1875' EWL, Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM ADL 25667 7. tF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME S. U%II'T. FARM OR LEASE NAME 9. ;','ELL NO. West Sak 25667 ~4 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 1. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UP.M 12. PERMIT NO. 79-03 · I DEPTH HOW MANY* 21. ROTARY TOOLS CABLE TOOLS 6476'MD 6364'TVD I 32 '~.'~D 32'TVD I None Total 22. PRODUCING INTERVAL(S), OF THIS COMPLETION --TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (MD & TVD)* 123. WAS DIRECTIONAL ! SURVEY MADE None Yes 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN DIL/SP/GR, BHCS/GR, FDClCNLIGR/Cal, P~/~, u]:~, ~-~, Veloci~f Survey 25. CASING SIZE 20"x30" 13 3/8" [:~~~ ~.~nd{~cto[ , 72~ ! ,L-80 / 26. SIZE. TOP (MD) LINER RECORD CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) i00--~-- - 36~c 372 d~7~. Arcta_cset 2327' 17½' 3683 cu. ft. Arcticset III TUB~.NG RECORD BOTTOM (MD) SACKS CEMENT* SCREEN (MD) Af','OIJ['JT PLJLI ED 27. SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET IMD) OPEN TO PRODUCTION (interval, size and number) None 29. ACID, SHOT, FRACTUPE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD)D ,t~ .Q*3~,A~';~ K. IND OF MATERIAL USED PRODUCTION A/~S~d Oil & O.~j (':)ii'; i ,, , PRODUCTION METHOD (Flowing, gas lift, pumplng~lze and type of pump) ~O~0r~ ~ shut-lq) .. OIL--BBL. GAS-MCF. WATER--BBL. IGAS-OIL RATIO I DATE FIRST PRODUCTION DATE OF TEST. IHOURS TESTED ICHOKE SIZE IPROD'N FOR I TEST PERIOD FLOWTUBING [cAsING PRESSURE ICALCULATED OIL--BBL. PRESS. I ~ 31. DISPOSITION OF GAS (Sold, used for fuel, vented, etc.) GAS--MCF. WATER-DB L. IOI L GRAVITY-APl (CORR.) I TEST WITNESSED ~Y 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Well !tistory, Well Loqs, Gyroscopic Survey, Formation Test Di~/ of Events, DST Data, 3J.I hereby c~.rtify that ,~d at at ched Information Is co.mplete and correct as determlned from all available reco[c,. Core Data Sheet, Sidewall :',GNED.p ZR ~~''---- ---' T,TLEDiStrict Drlg. ]~agz~. E . *(See instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse S7') INSTF~UCI'IONS This fc;~'~n is designed for submitting a complete anct correct well cornpletion report and log on all types of It,,:.m: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Items 20, and 22: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone (multiple com- pletion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the producing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name(s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. submit a separate report (page) On this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be separately produced, show~ng the additional data pertinent to such interval. Item 26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a SUl)arato completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). SUMMARY OF FORMATION TESTS INCLUDING INTERVAL TESTED, PRESSURE DATA AN[) RECOVERIES OF OIL, GAS, WATER AND MUD See attached "Diary of Events" 3G. CORE DATA, ATTACH BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF LITHOLOGY, POROSITY, FRACTURES, APPARENT DIPS AND DETECTED SHOWS OF OIL, GAS OR WATER. See attached Core Data Sheets 35. GEOLOGIC MARKERS NAME Upper Cretaceous Lower Cretaceous Kupa k MEAS. DEPTH BKB 1196' 5815' 6193' TRUE VERi. DEPTH Subsea , I,,,¢i 1051' 5574' 5945' SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO--BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION March 13, 1979 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Conmission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman Gentlemen: Well West Sak 25667 #4 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASK/ TELEPHONE (907) 265-01 MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Enclosed, in duplicate, is FomP-7, Cc~pletion Report for the above-namedwell, together with the Well History, Well Logs, Gyroscopic Survey, Formation Test Diary of Events, DST Data, Core Data Sheet, Sidewall Core Data. This well was plugged andabandonedupon cc~pletion of drilling operations. Very truly yours, SOHIO PETRO~ COMPANY District Drilling Engineer PR J: ja Enclosures cc: Well File #17 Roger Herrera CO iF!O£NTIAL WEST SAK 25667 #4 WELL HISTORY January, 1979 Spud well at 1900 hours, January 20, 1979. Drilled 17 1/2" hole to 2330'. Ran open hole logs Ran 59 jts. 13 3/8" 72~ L-80 Buttress casing to 2327'. Cemented with 3683 cu. ft. Arcticset II cement. Installed and tested BOPE. Tested casing to 3000 psi. Drilled out to 2339', performed leak,off test to 0.65 psi/ft, gradient. Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 5940'. Cutting core #1 at 6006'. February 1979 Cored 8 1/2" hole 5940' to 6376'. Drilled 8 1/2" hole to 6476'. Ran open hole logs, velocity survey, 'RFT, sidewall cores, and gyro survey. Ran DST test Februa~f 11 through 13 with packer set at 6212'. Set 53 cu. ft. Class G cement plug, bottc~ at 5922'. Set 125 cu.ft. Arcticset cement plug at 2263'- 2413'. Set 23 cu. ft. Arcticset cement plug to surface. The %~llhead was cut off three feet below pad level. An abandonment marker was set at abandoned well. Released rig at 0600 hours, February 16, 1979. WEST SAK #4 REPEAT FORMATION TESTER Initial Maximum Final Depth Hydrostatic Drawdown Build-Up BKB PSI PSI PSI Final Hydrostatic Remarks 6198 3370 20 6215 3384 14 6222 NO SET 6251 3411 6 6260 3413 8 6284 3430 9 6286 3426 1812 3120 6290 3424 54 3114 6295 3414 1490 3124 6288 3415 931 3115 3374 Very tight 3387 Very tight 3411 Very tight 3415 Very tight 3431 Very tight 3425 Good 3409 Collected sample 3409 No sample 3402 No sample The sample collected at 6290' BKBcontained 3000 cc of fluid and 3.6 cuoft, of gas. The fluid was 35% water and had an API gravity of 16.4 degrees. The water was assumed robe filtrate. An analysis of the flowand PBU are attached. The samples attempted at 6295' and 6288' were failures due to flowline plugging and/or packer failures. WEST SAK #4 DIARY OF EVENTS 2/2/79 Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 5939' BKB and cored 8 1/2" hole to 6120' BKB. Ran gamma ray to 5932' BKB to aid in picking the HRZ, gam~% ray ran to 2000' BKB to tie in to surface logs. 2/3-7/79 Coring. 2/8/79 Drilled 8 1/2" hole to 6476' BKB.. .Ran DIL/SP, found bridge @ 6226', logged out, wiper trip. Ran the DIL/SP and BHCS/GR from T.D. to surface pipe and FDC/CNL fr~m T.D. to 3400'. 2/9/79 ~Ran HDT from T.D. to surface pipe and P~L/~_~ from T.D. to 3476'. Ran velocity survey and RFT, (RFT results are shc~n on data sheet). Ran CST, 90 shots, 2 losses and 5 misfires (92% recovery). 2/10/79 Ran gyroscopic survey, stuck at 4300' due to large centralizers, re-.ran to 6450' with smaller centralizers. 2/11/79 Assembled and ran open hole DST assembly. Four gauges: ~1249 6190 ft. BKB ~2137 6194 #2781 6280 " " #1274 6471 " " All clocks 48 hours wound @ 1650 Halliburton head, 1/4" and 1" choke. 2891 ft. CaC12 cushion, 52 bbls. 57 bbls. air cushion. 2/12/79 08:30 Set packer and opened hydrospring, medium blow. 08:40 Closed DCIPV, annulus fluid level constant. ~-~09:40 OpenedDCIPV, fOr 2nd flow period, medium blow increasing slowly, through bubble hose and gas meter. 13:17 ........... 315: 05 15:15 15: 20 Openwell to flare pit, air/gas returns, annulus steady. C!osedDCIPVand rotated toreverse circu].ating position. Topped up annulus from trip tank, 16 bbls. Reversed out ren~ainder of air/gas cushion, 2 bbls. Calculate~oil volume, 37 bbls. --2-- 2/13/79 15:35 16:14 16:25 17:07 17:09 17:12 01:50 07:15 07:30 Closed hydril and reverse circulated to flare pit. Shut in to light flare, stopped pumping. Open to flare pit, WHP 340 psig. Start pumping, WHP had fallen to 20 psig. Mud returns to surface, pumped 212 bbls. of ~.~-ud, i.e., 123 bbls. of mud lost to upper zones in~ open hole section. Dropped bar to open reversing sub, conditioned mud. Note, samples were taken throughout reverse circulation job. . Unseated packer, conditioned mud and pulled DST. Collected samples from between hydrosping and DCIPV. Recovered BT gauges. MJS:pk 2/20/79 ~ WEST SAK :~4 ' HALLIBURTO'N OPEN HOLE TEST AS RUN 11/12 FEB. 1979 STRING DEPTH BKB 6048.85~ 6050.75~ 1.90' 92.34' 6143.09' 9.57' 6152.66' 32.45' 6185.1 I' 6190.11' 6198.37' 6203.37' 6206.20' 6212.62' 6215. I0' 5.00' 8.26' 5.00' 2.83' 6.42' 31.35' 6246.45' --~ _ __ 33.70' 6280.15' -- 5.90' 6284.05' --'-7t- ' 184.45: 6468.50' ~;647 l, 50' :5.00' 4.50' 6476.00' ....... H~A TEST = D D.P. TO .SURFACE IMPACT REVERSING SUB & X.O. I STAND 5" H.W.D.P. I~ X.O. DCiPV & HANDLING SUB X.O. .8~ I JOINT 5" H.W.D.P. 8. X.O. HYDROSPRING TESTER 2 BT GAUGE CARRIERS HYDRAULIC JAR VR SAFETY JOINT PACKER SAFETY JOINT I JOINT 5" H.W.D.R & X.O. X.O. & PERFORATED PIPE & X.O. BLANKED OFF BT GAUGE CARRIER X.O. ~ 6 JOINTS 5" H.W.D.R & X.O. PERFORATED PIPE 'f BLANKED OFF BT GAUGE CARRIER , Ticket F L U ! D S A 'M P L E D A T X Date 2-11-79 Nu-,ber 642680 Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.Gi at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. (Sas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PHILLIPS Witness MR. GOODWIN cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING C0MP~IY IC Sbc Gravity ° APl @ °F. 'EQU J"PM ENT & H aLE DATA · ,, Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Kapurak RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 140.7 ' Ft, CONTENT ' ' Net Productive Interval 265 ' Ft, Recovery Water ~ ~~ *F. ~__ppm ^11 Depths Measured From Kelly Bushi ng Recovery Mud ~ ~~ °F. ppm Total Depth 6476" .~ ......... Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @__ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size , , Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 187.29' I.D. 2 75" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 691 ' - ?? I.D~.3" '~ .276" ' ..... ...... I Packer Depth(s) 1 . 6 2 ~ ~Z' ' Ft. Mud Weight ........ 10.3 ,, ,i~ i , :?~ i Depth ,Tester V, alve ..... 6,185.11 ' , i I TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion CaC1 Water 2971 lO 6#Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1/8" Choke 75" R .e.c0v.e. redIIIFeet OfI II P Recovered Feet of O Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of · . Remarks SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA SHEET. NOTE' LINES ON 3 CHARTS WERE SCRIBED IN THE FIELD BEFORE CI~ARTS"WERE PROCESSED IN DUNCAN... ...................... /~j: .~.'.[ ' L :1 ~e N0. : Z~9 I I ' Ga.ge'Ho. 2137 ..... ~U~I~ INoI ~178] ...... De,th : 6190.11' Ft. Depth: 6194.23'~,t, Depth.' 6280 15I ' 48 HourClock 48 HourClock 48 HourClockl Tool 2ZJ2-'79 AiM. ~lst.I 160 'F. :Bliank, edlOff NOI iBjo~ i~ i No .... BJoo~ed Off Y esI '' j Open,~2-13 A.M. Actual I I CF. .,, Pressur.es ............ Pressures Pressures Bypass 1 '43 P.M. Field Office Field j Office Field Office j Report. ~:l COmPuted Initial 'Hyd'r°static 33l.~5j 3385 ~ Flow In'iltial 1709 NO READINGS 1756 J i,~2 "'FiRol 1731 AVAILABL-.... 1774 'I ..ll !,..lO ,,, O°sedi" .... 3104 3138 J 61 j 61 ~= InitialI " i " [ 0 F [ 0 W I 1800 cLOCK ST )PPED 1840 J ~ ~ .... 2227.... 225.5 Oosed in 311 5 ..... 3132 i 638 647 ........... ~'~ Flow- Initial ,, j __ ~.~.' Final ........... j ....... Final HydrOstatic '3329~ ,~36l i - j ' FORMATION TEST DATA,/ Ticket .no J FLUID SAMPLE DATA Date 2-11-79 'Number 642680 ,~_ Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE ,= cc. Oil ' ~'~ cc. Water Tester MR. PHILLIPS Witness MR. G00DWIN cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY IC Sbc , Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM ENT & H aLE DATA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested , , , RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft, CONTENT , Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water ~ @~ °F. ppm Ali Depths Measured From ,, Recovery Mud __ @__°F, __ ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ c~ ~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample ~ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. ........... Packer Depth(s) ...... Ft Mud Weight vis sec Depth Tester Valve Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke ....... Recovered . . Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recavered ..... Feet of ..... · Recovered . .. Feet of · '. , ,, Remarks . FOURTH GAUGE o ........ Ga,ge NJ. 1274 ' Gauge Nc~. '" C~ge No'. ' ...... TF~MPERATURE TIME -r- , ,Depth: 6471 · 50I Ft. .Depth: Ft. Depth: . . Ft. . 48 Hour Clock Hou'r Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est., _ 'F. Blank~:~ Off Yes Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. :m Opened A.M. Actual. °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hydrostatic 3484 Minutes Minutes -~.~ Flow _, ~nitia~ [ 1849 I ~,. ~,' ............ ;., __ .~_. Final i 1868 C~o~ed i. 23232'" ~ ' > " Initial 1 936 ...... !~_o Flow '. ....... ~ ~ F~na~ 2338 Oosed in 3236 ~ Flow /~'r ~ ~ ~ :~:~. __ Final Cldsed in , , Finot Hydrostatic 3457 FORMATION TEST DATA / L. ITTLE' ........ M D/,, ~ P-O 1 2 3 4 5 P-O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 P-O 1 2 3 4 SOHIO PETROLFUM COMPANY Lease Owner/ComPany Name 642680 ....... PAGE #1 Ticket Number ' B.T. __ 1249 B.T. 2781 . B.T. 1274 ~ __ Depth .... 6190.1 ]' Depth §280.15' Depth 5471.50'_ _48 Hr. clock- -7578 _~ PClG Time Defl. Log t ~J~' 0. _PSIG [ ' Time Deft PSIG Time Deft. i Log t -{- 0 Tcml~, letup. I .... , ' Log Temp. .000" ~ Corr. , ~i .uuu Corr. .000" /) Corr. _ . _ "FIRST! FLOW-10 MIN. t FIRST FLOW-10 qIN. FiRsT FLOW'.lO MIN, _ .000 ,1709 .000 1756 .000 , - 1849 .aa.~a ....... 17a6 !i .6024,. "i?'59 "'.'0034 1'847" _.0076 .... 17ag , '~ ,.,0048 1761 .0068 1849 .0114, 1714 I .0072 17'65 .0102 "1854 _ .0152 ,. 1723 ;i,,,.'0_.0'§6 ..... .,' .... 1769 .'0136 1861' _ ,.0190 ,1,731 i! .0120 1774 .0170 1868 ~_ 2 MI[lUTE INTERVALS, i! 2'"M'INUI[E INTER~AL~ 2 MINUTE INTER~,.AL$ _ FIRST ~Ip-61 MiNuTEs .... :I ~IRST ]iP-61 MINUTES FIRST SIP,-61,,Mi'NUTES _ .000 1731 ! .000 1774 .000 1868 _ ,,0082 2974~ ~l .0086 ,, '2910' 0084 ' 307'3~'' .0148 3036 .0155 ......... 3049 2'0152 '"315'5 .0213 ...... 306] I .0224 3086 .0219 r, 31'79 __.0279 3071 I .0293 3102 .0287 3193 __. 0344 3080 ,, :!· 0361 ......... 3i 11 · 0354 "' 3202 .0410 ,3085 .0430 ' ~ ' 31'18 .04'22 3209 ' _ ._~L~75 i 30go '.'04§9 ...... 31'23 .0489 3213 _~_ i · 3093" ,""'~]0568 ...... ~'26' '0557 3217 .0607 3096 fi~ .0637 ...... 3)'28 .0624 .... 3220 _ .0672 ...... .07o6 .... 3131 .0692 3223' __.0738 3100 ~ .0775 3132 .0759 3226 _..0803. ........ 3101~"~'0843 " 3)'34 .0827 3227 .0869 3102 'q .0912 3135 .0894 3230 _ .0934 .... ,3104{. .(J9gl '3136 .0962 "' 32'31 _ .1000 3104 -~i .1050 3138 "."I030 3232 dS: -- _ ~'ECOND FLOW-'32~ MINU~[5~ SECON) FEow' 3:~7 'MI~. SECOND! FLOW-32~ MINUT~ · 00O i] , 1800 q .000 - 1840 .000 1936 _ .0117 '' 1803..~I.... .,,Oll7 ,, ~,84,2.~ '.'0118 1937.~ .0285 '" 1798 [~ '..,0,2'g5 1"835 .0287 1929 ,0452 , 181"O.... [~ .0452 . 1"8'~8 "0456 1940 .0620 "1819 :q 0620" . 1'852' .0624"' 1946 ][ .0787. 1820 ~ .07'~7 ' i855 .0793 1948 _ , 0955 ' ' 1828 ~, . 0955 .... 1863 ' .0962 "i 955' (.1122 1843 ~ .1122 "' 1877 ll3l ...... 1971 .1290, ' .... 1~63 ~ .1"2'90 1'898 1300 1986 ,1458 .,, 1883 ~ .1458 191"8 1468 20'05 _: .1625 ..... '.],, 1901 ~ .1625 1935 i1637 " 2022 _ .1792 ' 1922 '~-: i793 ...... 1956 .1806 2042 '194"i S ' .~60 ........ 1'975 ".1975 " 20'5'8 ~, 19.60 .... .212~, 1961 '~ .2128 1~93 .2144 '20'7-7-- _ .2296 '1980 c .2296 2015' '.2312 "' 2095 _ .2463 ............ 19'99 ~ 24'63 2030 .'24'81 2114 ~: ~F{rqf_' qnt-~rvR1 PnllR"l ~t} ~ 'm~nllf~< *wFqwcf qntmrval Per,al tn 5 6 7 8 9 lC 11 12 12 14 15 t 7 minutes SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Lease Owner/Company Name B.T. 1249 Depth 6190.11' 642680 PAGE #2 Ticket Number B.T. 2781 B.T. 1274 Depth 6280.15' Depth 6471.50' P-1 1 1 1 2 2' 2', Temp. Temp. Temp. Time Defl. LogT Time Dell. Log t nL 0 Time Deft. Log_t .000" Corr. .000" 0 Corr. .000" /7 Corr. _ " 2ND FI.OW CONT')NUED- 2ND'FLO~/' CONTIN!JED '2ND FL)W CONTI IUED ~ i "26'31 " 201:5 ......2631 ' ' 2048 ' .'2650 2"128 ,'2'798' ,, ,',i .... 2031 .275'8 ' .2063'....2819 2147' - .2966 20'4'8 ~ .2966 2079 .2988 2163 .3133 ..... ]~' 20',65 '" ..;3133 '2094 .3156 '' ' 2178 ".'33'01 ". 2078 .3301 '21'08 ."3325 "2192 --~3469 .... 20'90 "' .3469 " '2119 .3494 2204'': 3636' 2102 .... .3626 '~ 2131 .366'3 221'5" -'~ 380'4 2101 .3804 '" 21'30 .3832 .... 2220' .3971 ......... 2112"'ii .)971 2140 ....... .4000 2228 ~.413'9 ..'.".'' 2128 [i .4129 2'155' .4169 2240 I- 4307 2141 !i .4307 ' 2169 "'.'4338 2255 ~ .4474 2153 .4474 .... 218.~ .4507 ~'"~ 2266L' - '46'42 ...... 2168' .4642 -' 2196 .4676 2280 -~9 "' 21'81 .4809 2208 /4844 ". .....2293 .49?7 .... 2.!..9_4_ :~. 497.7 ' ' ' 2'220' ' . 5013 2308 5144 2203 .5144 . 2230 ...... .'5182 ...... .. 2315" .531'2 2215 .53'12 '2242 .5351" 2326 ~~80 '~ 2227 ~ . 5480 ....... 2255 . [~520 2338 --"---"'T-O-~~.c ~ 'IO"MII!~UTE I~i-~R~L'S iO-Mil~TI'E'-TIlT~VACS~ 2ND C']P'647 MINUTES' " ~'ND CIP..647'Mi'NtJTES 2ND CI>-647 MIq[JTES .000 2227 ~, .000 -' 2255 .000 2338 ~0083 '" .: .. 2567 ,.0084 '2528 .0084 2624 ..... - .0166 2784 .0168 ..... 2774 .0169" ' 2859 .0249 ' ' ' 290¢ '."0'252 29i'3 ."0253 2993 .033'3'[ ....... I "2970 .0337 "' 2979 .0337 ' '' 3068'"' '."041"6 ..... 3003 q .0421 ' ' 3022 .'0422 " ' 31'07 04'99 302'0 '" :-i .'..'.050.5.. 3044 .0506 3128 -.'-Z-0¥~2 ....... 3035 i 0589 3057 ' 0590' 3143 0665 " 3043 '-~ .0673 3066 .0674 3151 ~,~'0'748 .... 3050' '- ' 0757 3073 '.0759 3158' U83'2' ' 3055 '~ .0842' "3078 '0843 3163 .091~ ' '305'9 .. .'09~6 ... 3082 .0972 ~3167 ... - i0998 ...... 3~'63 F 1010 3085 .10~2 "3171 '' '5 "1', .I. NUIE 'J. NI'I-RVA'LS'~' .... b IvlINL 1'1: J. NIE:VAL5 '5 MINU E J. FIIER~/AL5 .1164 ....... 3069 ~ .11~8 ..... 30~0 .1180 '~177;~ -~133o~: " 3073 '.1347 3095 .1349 ' "3181i~'' ..... 1491 3077 .... .1515 " 3098 .1517 .'1663 3080 ~ .16§3 '3102 '.'1686 .......'31'88"' -' '1529 3082 [ .i852 ..... 3~'03 ' ','1855 3190 ---T1. 996 : 3085' ': .'2020.. "3106 .2023 ...... 3192" ..... 121'62 3086 2 .2188 '3108'" .2192 3196 ,,, -2328 ........... 3089 ~ 2356 3110 .2361 3197 ' .2495 '" 3..0gQ .2525']'' ........ 3111 .... ".25'29 3198 31 ?-0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 . SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA qnHI'O PETROLEUM COMPANY ,, Lease ~6r]Comp~y N~me B.T. 1249 B.T. , ,, 2751 I)ept]~ 6190.1'1' Depth 6280.15 '_ 642680 PAGE #3 Ticke: Number B.T. 1274 Depth ' 6471 · 50' P-22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Time Deft. . t --~ ~} PStG ' PS'I~ P'-'a iI Temp. Temp. LogT Time Def,. Log t + ~ Time Defl. Log-L~ Tcm~. " .000" Corr. .000" ~ Corr. .000" Corr. 2ND ClP CONTI'NJED .... 2, ND,,,CI' cONTIN~IED .2ND,CI CONTINIJE, D .2661 3092 .2693 3112' .2698 3200, ~-~2827 .... ,i ...... .3,0.,93, , .L,,. .2861. . _ 31,14 .2866 , 3201 --' ~2994 3094~ · 3.Q30 ..... 3115 .3035 ,3202 .31,60 , , 3096, , .3198 . , , 311.6, .,,32Q4 .3204 ~ ,, .3326,, 3096 .3366 , .31..18 .,3372 32.07 !1 .3493 "3097 .3535 3118 .3541 3208 :1 _ .3659' ' 3098 .3703 ..... J'l, 19 .3710 3208' ;i ~3825 .... ' .... 3098 ;38'71' 3120 .3878 , _ . 3209 ij · 3991..... 31,00 ,,.4040, 3120 .4047 32121 ;,,,4158 3101 , .:.,4208 ., 3]22 .4215 3213 .43,,24 ........... 3101 ,.,,4376 3123 ,4384 ,.. 3215 I - .4490 ........... 3!.02,~ .4545 ., 3123 '..45~$ ,, 3216 .4657 3102 , ,.4713. 3,124 ..4721 3219 · 4823 .......... 3104 .488!, 3124 ,,4590 3220 .4989 ........ 3]04 .5050 . 3124i,, .~05~ 3221 .5156 .... 3104 L .5218 ....... 31,26.5227 3221 __.5322 ..... 3105,: ,.5386.. 3126, .5396 3223 _.5488 31,05 : .5555 3!26 .5564 322~ .... .5,655 ,.'~,' 3106 ~- .5723 3126 .5733 3226 .. 582_] ..... 3106 ' .5891 .... 3127 .5901 3226 _ .59_____8~7 .... 3106 ,~ .6060 2,]27 .6070 3227 .6153 31___~08 :~ .6228! 3127 ..6239 3227 .6320 .......... 3!08 .~; .6396 .... 3127 .6407 3228 .6486 3108 ,,,~ .656,4 ,,. 312,8 .6576 3226 .66~2 3109 ~ .6733 3128 .674,5 .,3230 .6819 3109.. ,: ,. .6901 3128,, .6913 3230 ..... .6985 ......... 3109 .7069 3130 .7082, 3230 .... '7151 'i.,,' 3109. ~r .723'~ .... 3130 .7251 3231 7318 ..... 3111.. F .7406 .3130, .7419 32,31 .7484 3111 : .757'4 31 31 .7588 3231 ..... , .7650 3111 ~ .7743 31 31 .7756 3232 ' .7817 "' .. 3112 r .'79'11 ' ' '3131' .792'5 3232 - '7983" , .,, 3112 -~ ~_.'8079 ...... 31'31" .8094 , , 3232 '8149 ' 3112 ¢ .8248 3132 .8262 32.32 .8316 3113 ,~ .,8.4...16 , ,3132 .8431 3234 ---~8~482 .......... 3113 ~ ~.858,4, , 3132 .8600 3234 :,8648 ..... 3113 .c~ .-8753. 3132 .8768 3234 ~___.8814 ......... 3!13 ~ :.8921, , 3132 .8937 3235 .8981 3115 ~., .,9089 3132 .9105 ,~235 ~' ~9147 3115 c .9258, ,. 3132 .9274 ~235-- .9313 ........... 3115 c .9426 .... 3132 .9443 ,, 3235 .9480 3115 .9594 ,, 3122 .9611 322di_t', ~--~96'46 .......... 3115 .9763 3132 .9780 ~ 3236 J~ " .9812 .......... 3115~ ...... .9931 ' 3132 .9948 3236--! ~': SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA P-66 67 68 69 70 71 SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Lease Owner/Company Name 642680 PAGE ~4 TiCket ~z~b er B.T. . 1249 B.T. 27~81 B.T. 1274 Depth 6190.11' Depth : 6280.15' Depth '6471 . 50' 2ND ~I~ CONTINL ED _~ ..2. ND CIP,COi~TINUED - 2ND CIF CONT!~;UED 1.0145 . ..31.1..5._ ,1.0268 . 3132 1.0286 3236 1.0311 . 3115 ~ 1.0436 3132 1.0454 3236 .... 1.0478 .... 3115" i 1"~'0604L " 3132 1.06,23 ... 3236 1.06441 3115 ~ 1.0772 3132 1 0792 3236 10 MtNuIE IN,IERVALS ~:Ii!O M.I~NUrE INTERVALS "IO'M'INLTE i~ITEF. VALS [ 1.070 3115 ~ 1.0890 3132 1.0910 ~,.3236 ' .7._. M[NUT~ "IN'rERVAL ~ '7"MI'NU~.~ INTerVAL ~ 7 MINLTE I'itlE' = IAL ¢ ¢ . SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA 642680 Casing'perfs ...... Bottom choke . , Surf. temp , ,.*F -Ticket No ...... Gas gravity ,l, Oil gravity .C_.~)R , , Spec. gravity , Chlorides ppm Res, @ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SiZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED ,., mt~ 2_12_ Choke Surfoce Gas Liquid Pressure Rate Rate Remarks Time a.m Size psi MCF BPD [~bbD'le vose .... 8:30 1/8" Tool opened with a weak blow 8:41 Closed tool 9:42 Opened tool with a weak blow 17# End of second flow period ......... 3'18 PM Closed tool, reversed out 1'43 AM Pulled packer loose. Pulled four stands and circulated bottoms up ........ Pulled out of hole, laid tools down , , ..... , ,, _ , , ,. .......... ,, ,, , , , , .... · , · ~; .. · -; ..... · ,-~ ~- .. · .......... , , , 11 i , , , , , , ,,.. · , .... ./ ' '~"~ PRODUCTION TEST DATA ./ '-'""""' .... TICKET NO. aa D. Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ R~er~i-g Sub ...................... 5 3/4" XO 6" Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ 5" Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... 4~"~ Dual CIP Valve ................... ,.~ 5" ~=~__~m~==~l..J.t .... Drj.l.l.. P.i.p~.r 5" Hydro-Spring Tester .............. ..~- .J 5" X0 Multiple ClP Sampler ............... X0 Ia D, LENGTH 2 3/4" 3" I .84' 91.45' 4.70' 4.87' 30.50' 5' .95' 1' 4.12' 4.14' 5' 2.83' 5;42' 1 4,48' °85' 30.50' l' 32' .70' 3.90' .70' 11 3.50" .87" 3" .75" 3.75" 3.75" 1" 1 · 75" 2.75" 3" 3" 3" 4.75" 2.50" 2.44" 2.25" Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case ......... (2.) ...... ,1 Hydraulic Jar .................... 5" VR Safety Joint ................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... ,1 6.25" 5" 6.25" 5.75" 5.75" Distributor Packer Assembly Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ............. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint .... ~/.({ ..... Drill pipe ~L~_-~ ........... X.Q ..... Flush joint anchor m~~= ................ X0. ..... Blanked off B.T. Case Dril 1 pi P~O Flush joint anchor Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............. Side W-oil Anchor .................. Drill Collars ......................  .~ Flush Joint Anchor ..................  Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ' Total Depth ....................... 11 11 3ii 6" 5" 4.75" 182.92' o83' 3' 5" 2.44" 4.50' , :"t'%l IIDR/II:"lkI"i' I-~^T^ 642680 DEPTH 6152.66' 6185 .ll' 6190.11' 6194.23' 6211.62' 6280.15' 6471.50' 6476' WEST SAK RIVER.STATE 25667 No. 4 CORE DESCRIPTIONS CORE # 1 (5939-6029') Shale: medi'~m gray brown, fissile, medimn hard, slightly silty to silty, noncalcareous to cal- careous, occasional organic debris, trace pyrite. With some thin vein filling siderite: brown, sucrosic, hard. Sand: 1/2" thick at 5957', llght_ grav~ brown, very fine grained. CORE #2 (6029-6110') 6029-6053- Shale: medium dark gray, fissile medium hard, silty, micaceous, carbonaceous material on parting surfaces, occasional pyritized organic debris. 6053-6088 1/2- Shale: dark gray to black, blocky, medium soft to medium hard, pyritized burrows and organic debris, common pyrite nodules. CORE #3 '(6].10-6200 ' ) Shale: very dark gray, sub-fissile, slightly silty, micaceous, pyritized organic debris, trace woody carbonaceous material. Siderite: medium dark broWn, micro-sucrosic, hard. CORE ~ 4 (~6200-6259~) 6200-6250- Interbedded siltstone and shale. The siltstone is medium brown, medium hard, dense, micaceous, argillaceous, slightly calcareous. The shale is black, sub-fissile, slightly micaceous, slightly silty and partially bioturbated, with pyritized worm burrows. There is a 3/4" thick sandstone at 6215'; medium brown, fine to medium ° ' ' ~.. moderately sorted, hard. grained, ouoa~ular, 6250-6258- Sandstone with thin in%erbeds of shale. zmne grained, Sands%one: medi~ dark brown, very ~' subangutar, hard, tight, quartzose, slightly cal- careous. Shale: dark gray, slightly fissile, me~im~ soft. 6317 ) Interbedded sandstone and shale. The sandstone is brown, very fine to fine grained, subangular to subrounded, moderately well sorted, medimm hard, quartzose, with trace glauconite. The shale is medium dark gray-brown, sub-fissile, medimm hard, pyritic, micaceous, non to slightly calcareous. CO~.~_~ '~6 (~$ 3i'?-'-6376 ' ) 6317-6363- interlaminated to thinly interbedded siltstone and sha].e. The siltstone is light brown, silt to very fine grained sand sized, moderately well sorted, medium hard, quartzose, r~icaceous. The shale is dark gray, slightly fissile, medium soft~ micaceous, with trace pyrite. ~363--637~.~. _1/°-. = Shale:. dark gray, s]i~-:.h'tly_ _ f~ssJ.].e,_. me.d:J..um .so~:~ 'to :t~edium hard, micaceous, s].ight:ly si!tv With scattered siltstone laminations: -. light gray and mediu~ light brown, medium hard, iil.~_ C ~ C (~ 0 tl S . SIDEWALl.. CORE DESCRIPTIONS West Sak 25667 #4 Sec. 7, T!0-R9 UPM WELL : LOCATION : : 1/23/79 SHOT 30 RECOVERED : 20 DATE : DESCRIBED BY : P. A. Tainter DEPTH REC, LITHOLOGY 8, COMMENTS HYDROCARBONS 2103 Claystone w/sand ?r yel cut fl 2036 Sand ?r v=l cut fl r , 1796 Clays tone 1778 Sand !641 Claystone i 2121 Claystone i 2074 Mudcake 2010 Sand , 1991 Claystone Sli ~ yel cut fl -~ , 1947 Sand w/ Claystone 1908 Sand t 865 S and 1819 Sand , , , 1740 Sand 17!0 Sand i652 Sand _,_ 1620 Siltstone w/some sand !577 I Lignite w/ MilLstone 1564 I Lost Bullet ~,os~ Bullet i50! Lost '~ullet ,, ~'~ P. 2 of 2 {?~ ~:-~ -",~ . ..~ REC. LI'( ~)LOGY 8, COMMENTS HYDROCARBONS 1480 Sand 1464 Lost Bullet .... , 1444 claystone 1422 Lost Bullet 1397 Lost Bullet ., -- __ 1370 Lost Bullet 1022 Lost Bullet 984 Lost Bullet · , - , .. __ ...... .. ....... ..... .... ,,. . -- ,¥ WELL : SHOT : DEPTH 6460 6438 54].9 6399 6379 6198 6187 6175 6162- 6148 610g 6182 6!0~ 6099 ~29 391.0 5 ~ g2 5849 5776 pcge i SOHIO SIDEWALL PETROLEUM COMPANY C0 R E D ES C R 1 PT I 0 NS. _W_en~ .qak 25667 ~4 90 RECOVE RED : LOCATION : Sec._. 7, T10N-RgE, 85 2/10/79 DATE : P. A. Tainter DESCRIBED BY : UPM Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale., Siltstone Shale Shale Lost, Bullet LITHOLOGY a COMMENTS Shale Lost Bullet Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale Emp-ty Shale Shale HYDROCARBONS Odor', tr stn, tr to wk dul gldfl, pale str cut, strm x,mr~y 5ru cu~ ;fl / 5'75 4 5729 5701 5670 5629 5601 5558 5520 5480 5"',38 539 3 5354 5314 5270 5223 5189 5143_ 5099 5058 496!~ '~27 d9!4 4874 ~ 4 7 79 LIT?OLOGY 8~ COMMENTS Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale, w/TR, Siderite Shale Shale Shale Shale Shale Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Claystone, w/silts%one Claystone Sandstone Claystone C 1 ay s tone Claystone Claystone Claystone Ciaystone Ash Clays tone Si!tstone HYDROCARBONS Gd odor, gd stn, v v faint yel fl, p str--c~t, p. 4697 4669 LI'P~'OLOGY 8~ COMMENTS Siltstone Claystone 4646 Claystone 4595 Claystone ~54.6 Claystone, Siltstone =-~94 Claystone 4441 Siltstone 44O5 Empty Si Its tone 4312 Clays tone 4281 Claystone 4199 4104 4001 3892 3796 Cla~stone Claystone Siltstone, W/Ash Siltstone, w/Ash Si its tone Siltstone 3699 3605 S ands tone Siltston~ Sandstone 3505 34!.0 3299 .3198 ~ 2oo9 Sandstone Siltstone Claystone Sands tone C].aystone C].aystone HYDROCARBONS ' 2847 2946 LITH-iOGY 8~ COMMENTS Claystone Empty MUDCAKE Sandstone Sandstone ~:, 09 Sandstone 2602.} Claystone 2596 I Claystone 2520 j Sandstone 24 9" I Sands tone '-~'~ "' ? i Claystone' , 2394 i Ctaystone 2 ~ 7 2. ~ S ands ~ono 2320 ~ _ C!aystone I Sandstone, w/Ctay~tone HYDROCARBONS $1i odor, clul ye1 fl, clr cut, yel \ / Gd odor, v faint dul gld fl, 'pale cShrcdt, blU-wht' Ut fl, ...qd s~n './ Gd odor, fair stn v fnt yel fl, pale. str cut, yel-wht cut fl Gd odor, gd stn, v fnt yel fl, ...,. a~e r cut, ~ cut fl Aa aa Faint odor, gd stn, faint yel fl, dk ambc~.-eue~/ ~_ye! cut ..fl ..... / Gd odor, gd stn · £aint ye! fl, d~ amber cut, ye l .cut $OF~IO BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION SPERRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING COMPANY COMPUTATION DATE F E D R-U-A':" '" ~ """ " . . - .. , ...:...,., ... '.... ,::': :":? · .... ..:>? .... . .... : DATE OF .suRvEY FEBRUARY 10~ 1970 BOSS GYROSCOP]C SURVEY jO~ ~M~.'- ,-~,..,,.=~ KELLY BUSHING ELEV~ : 1~0,68 FT. MEASURED 0 O,O0 -I~0,68 '-' ) ..... t-~e .... ~0'. ~¥ 0 ...... "- ~- 9-'" ,.~,~'~- ~00 20n."0,. s9.32_ 3~0 300.00 15~.32 TRUE SUB-SEA COURSE VERTICAL VERTICAL INCLINATION 0 7 0 5 COURS~ DOG -LEG DIRECTION SEVERITY TOl AL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES N 6~,20 W .10 .Off S N 53,70 W , 04 .05 N : .26 VERTICAL 0,00 -,07 -· 22 500 GOO BDO 800,00 659.32 9 15 900 900,00 759,32 0 13 1100 12 OO 1199 S 6,30 E .06 1.11 S ,15 N S 19,60 E .06 1.,52 S ,OG W -,19 .02 ,gq 1.35 1.~3 2,11 1400 1399,99 1259,31 1500 !4ag,g9 1359.31 .~.7::~?~?:.'.~..,........ ~s 2..~ ...: ~7oc~sco1 ~ ~ ~ .,.~ ~ ....: ::::::: ~7~ lsS',, ~s ~-D -"]'Bg~'.~G ' ' 2000 !9~9,96 1R59.28 21 00 2099,~6 1959, 28 2'200 £199,96' ZUbU, Z~; - 2309 2299,96 2159,28 .. 2~09 2399.96 2259,28 -". 250-9 ' 2~'99"~95 " '235'~.'2 l"'"":": 2600 2599,q5 2~59.27 2700 2699.9~ 2559,26 --~6r'O 0 279U.95 2659-, 25. 2900 2R99,91 2759,23 - ' .. ~. ,'.'"'0,3..., 299a..,86 2859.18 ' · D 28 S 4.39 E' .25 3.44 S 9 31 S 2.10 E .05 4.32 S ,.' · % /. ' ....-~,' .~. ' ..'- ..:,.' · i. - ~*J - ' := ' '?.:::: ~"-".'":::":"~/':':'. ""'":':?':;:?::":'"-: :" '! :';!:~ :.ii. ' ........ 0 .... '~ 0 :.::..:::.::::..?.?.$~-:...::..~ ~.~.r~ ,~..:".:N ?'::'.::;:.:..:~...::?:.:.::..::: · 0'9 :. :::t:..S';::8 5'.'.- S ..:.:...?::.., ~ 2.::.~ "' .... , '-K-. "· .>': · "... ' .':':.'.7:,:' '?""?i-.':' '. - ~ ..'. " "' : ' , . .': ....:.:-i ,.,-,.'::.i::. "'-", 7 .u 'y ;i..f.' ::;:~.:::..:.:i.:.! 1'." 7 ~ '"" ..... ':" '::'"" ~:~'~ ' 0 '1. L,.... ...... · ~ · .37 · :::.::..: .... 5 '.7:' 77 · S -.......:..: ..- .i.,,"97': ~ - . ............................................ u ' V ............S--.tb.'Su L .... ,25 ~,lz ~ i. iO 'W 0 18 S 33,,80 E .16 8.~7 S .9! ~ 0 5 S 79.19 E .25 8.71 S .69 N : b ' ¥. . :~i Z1,2d L ....::....: ::. .::: ...., I t .. . 8.b9:..5..<. .... -..,bb W o 11 s- 4 ~,. ,~ .9 E :..':.-:: .,::-:;:::::.:::.,..:'..., 2. q ".. :'-'.-:' ;:-'"":.--':'.:.: 8' 5'7/:. s :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 3 9 ~ O 39 S 73. 0 E :":'. ':.":?:: '.'::'-. , -3 5 '-.-."'.'."'.:::' ':8-81 :::::::::?::::::::::::::?:::::::::::::::::::::::::: E' ~ "3~ ..... S"Sl.5~ t ........ .1'2 ¥,i8 S i.03 E · 28 W · 23 t~ ~2-:~ -.... 0 39 S 72. 9 E .12 9.55 S 1.88 E ? ~2 S 58,80 E .25 10.00 S 2.83 E O ,b~ ~ 65,~.? t . ..,21 - 10,65 5 ~,O't E 1. 28... S 82,,,50 'E'' :"'"'..67. i::' .11°15 S .:.-.......' -6.06. E 1' 58' ' S 69, 9 E ,- ,63 :'. 11.93 S · ,8,95 E 3,rio 3.82 :~ .°2 5,95 6.6~ 6.90-- 7,39 7.60 7,55 7.61 8.06 8,75 9,~5 10,26 11%3-7- 12.67 14 °59 TRUE SUB-SEA COURSE VERTICAL VERTICAL INCLINATION DIEP T U.': ~i ......... . UEP..TH 33 0 O 3299.31 3158,63 3~ 00 339 8.B8 32 58.20 ~5~ . 3498.2fl 33S~, b6 3597,27 3456.59 3695.95 355~.27 3~9q .2~ 36 5'3,' 5'~ 3892.00 3751.32 ,989.36 3848.68 " -~g~6,23..<.-...5 MEASURED -'ITE-P-TH 3600 .'5700 q2gO 4300 z~SO0 ~6gO qgoo 5190 5200 ..... ' ' ............. ' ~iNS.F~iOR~'G'E'~ :ALA~K'A PRODUCTION DIVISION DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY 10, 1979 COMPUTATION DATE ROSS GYROSCOPIC SURVEY PEBR'U"AR'~.q["~+'~.-iUT~ ',J'UB NUMBER BOS$';16'357 ..... · - : ' ,. ' ' ':.~KELLY BUSHING ELEV. =...1'-,C.68 FT. COURSE DOG-LEG TOTAL DIRECTION SEVERITY RECTANGULAR COORDIN'ATES , VERTICAL 12 ~3 $ 35.30 E 13 37 S 33.69 E 1 b :. :6'!: !.:.::.:....~ .... 0.1.'6.0 E 1.1~ 1.27 1:,'35 1.qO 85.27 S 85.67 E 113.q5 .96 lO~.O6 S 98.57 E 135.93 i-;5'~ :::i:'!'.::': .:.. i24'.'95 ' S '- iii · 9'3-"E .... i60.-57---' E' , ~21.22 E 492.07 E 52q.79 E "' 555-; 6-6-- E 58q.59 612.20 638 .-~q-- ' 66q. OO 686.72 726.6~ 7~5.87 q 7 q 8.. 6 8 ' ~ 6 0 8 · 0 O ..:..: 2 1..:':?i 4 ::. ?..:.: !<..!. S :..". 1 ~. F 0 E. i ":/. :. :.'"'.:.:.. · $ 9 q8~,1.56 ~7C, 0.P8 21' 45'. S' 17.89 E. " .70 ..... ~95~.71 .... ~"7"~;-'~ ~ a ..... b~ ....... ~'~Z89 ..... E ~. 5028.46 q~P, 7.78 19 q9 S 21.50 E 5122.93 qgF2.25 18 26 S 22.59 E b2tH.O~ ' b[;'t [.36 1-F 32 5 23.~9 E 5qCO 5513.75 5173.07 16 6 .. S.24,19 E .. 5500 5qg9.~6 5269.18 15 57 S 2q.60 E ......... ~'~' ~ ....... 55T'~ ........... 53 '~~ z'~-5 s Z ~15'" L 57C0 5603.00 5462.32 la ] S 19.60 F 5800 5700.3q 5559.66 12 25 S 17.10 E 5q(:O 579R.16 5657.q8 11 30 t~ ..... i-5'~0 E 6000 q896.21 5755.53 11 8 S 17.i9 E 61?3 599~.30 5853.62 11 16 S 15.89 E 1.21 1.q5 1.46 .1~ i"'2'f~ 1.1~ 1.71 .9'5 · 2'~3" /7: 5.. ..i9i';93. . . "..:'. · 20q.30 · 363,96" S" 216,26 430.90 S 240.31 ~61.25 S 252.68 ~89,'65 S ..... 26q,82 · 516.12 S 541.27 S. 287.90 E b65,~i~:s ...... 298 .' 33':: E 589.q6 S 307.10 E 611.16 S 31q.33 E 63'1;04 S 320.2'1 ..... E 6~9 87 S 325 78 E . .... · 29 '668.50 S;' ' ;" 331.32 [ '~: 1,~ ..... ::.' ;". . ~ ".:: 1~+8.03 S 125.qO:-'.E.":. 187.12 ,9a' · - 172.76 S 138.76 E .... '!.'.:.(:215.18 i,5i 1¥9.55 s 152,30'-E 2-¢~Y~-1-~-- · 96 228.°,0 S 165.87 E 277.06 1.92 259.65 S 179. 23 E 311.03 SP£RRY-SUN NELL SURVEYING COMPANY ' PAGE SOHIO ~,P WEST SAK ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION ANCHORAGE., ALASKA COMPUTA1 ION DATE· DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY I0, 1979 BOSS GYROSCOPIC SURVEY PR UDHOE ALASKA bAY ~.~E ASURED DEPTH , , G&O0 TRUE SUB'SEA COURSE COURSE DOG-LEG TOTAL VERTICAL' VERTICAL INCLINATION DIRECTION SEVERITY .RECTANGULAR COORDINATES VERTICAL DEPTH, . """ .'. .. ,HI DO' '.:..NORTHISOUTH::?'::~i,.:.:,"LAST!. ~: ,. WEST.~ .,' SECT ION 619O,42 .6049.7q 11 3 S 9,50 E .4~ 706.89 S 539.1~ E 785,97 GAO0 6288,68 6A50 GlqS.O,O lg. 22 S 7,50 E ,77 725,27 S 3ql.88 E 801.80 6197,22 '9 49 S 5,80 E 1.27 7~.98 S 542,90 E 810,13 ·, '7':"'MI n. 'E A S t T:i"M 4~'~7t'<:' THE CALCULATION PROCEDURES ARE BASED ON THE USE OF T~REE DIMENSIONAL RADIUS OF CURVATURE ~.ETHOD, ID,- S~HIO BP aLASKA ~;EST SAK D4 PRUDHOE BAY ALASKA PAGE 4 SPERRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING COMPANY ANCHOR AGE, A'LASKA PRODUCTIOh DIVISION DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY 10, 1979~ COMPUTATION DATE ,!. : .FEERUAkY lq,~ 1979 .',' .:..,-:.:-...~..UOB NUMBER BOSS'16~57 ' < ..... "' .... ' ' : ' '"':']!i.'-"i:..;':":-i:;>:'i:!' '~]'KELLY PUSHING ELEV,' ' l'qo.68 FT. INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN lgO0 FEET OF MEASURED DEPTH MEASURED nnPTH D'EP TH' '~ !... :":::'!:;'. ::': .. DEPTH NOR T H/S OUT H<.i:!i.!ii!i?i::i:iE A S,T:! WE S T: :::;::::'D Z'P F E'.:R 0 RR E C T I oN: i :.:.'F', ::-' ' [) 1PO0 2OO0 3?00 5000 600.0 ** 6, q71 O.O0 -140.68 0.00 O. O0 O.O0 999..99 R59.31 1.P;O S .04 W .01 .01 .. ~  99 9 · 96 .::':: .';' ~: ..:: ;;. " 1:859,28 .... ;. '.:..'. '.. .... 8. '4. 7:".': S ";' ..<::~;;::~;;','~:::':d- :::;:- :"":.~'~:;.::: ,'.9 ....... ' .... ~ ' "":' ...... "'"' '"' ........ ............... ',- '"'""'"' .:..' ... _ 4934.71 4794.0~ 398.36 S 228. 03 E b5.29 54.65 5896.2~ 5755.53 649.87 S 325.78 E 103.79 ~;358.59 62~7.91 737.54 S ~, 3~3.2G E ~12.A1 8.62 . . :~.'..-:.:,':': .'.; ~:.>,:.',,7:.... ,,' .....:~. ?...:::..?::. :' :c~..:..':..:..:.~...:.~:.. .., , . ':.. -... ............ C~LCULAT]ON PR'~'~:E'~'"~"~.Es ARE BASED THREE 'D .. THE ** FROM LINEAR EXTRAPOLATION BELOW DEEPEST STATION. SPERRY-SUN NELL SURVEYING COMPANY PAGE 5 SOHIO BP WEST SAK ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION ANCHORAGE~ COMPUTATION ALASKA DATE DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY 10, 1979 PRUDHOE PAY ALASKA PEBRUARY lq, 1979.......: .:.: · ,:...... - · · . ', . .,, .dOB NUMRER BOSS-1G3§7 . KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 140,68 .. FT, INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN i00 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH ME ASURED ___~'- ~T H TRUE . . SUB-SEA VER l IcAL DEPTH ' ': DEPTH T OTAI.'....~...._ .- . RECTANGULAR :::".::iiC:.BORD'..INATES.':':'~: ' MD-TVD NORTH/SOUTH :;:':.'L E A ST I NEST DIFFERENCE .. . ':' ..CO.RR.ECTION ., .,.. ............. qo 0.00 -140,6 40.68 -100.0 AO AO :..14 '-" ':'24 " 34 lO 11 t2 40 qO 13 15 40 40 40 ~AO,G8 300,0 5~0.68 400,O GqO.G8 5OO,O .7q0,68 .'/ .:.::.600o.rJ-O. '8~, 0.68 ."':":'"'.' '" -.".. 700' 0 0 940.G8. I 04 O.G8 900.00 1140.68 1000.00 1240.68 1100.00 16 17 144 1SA 0 · 68 0,68: ".:' 0" 68" 12 1,300.00 164.0.68 15DO. U'O ............. 1740.68 1600. O0 SOHI 0 BP WEST SAK PRUDI40E ALASKA ALASKA t! 4 SPERRY-SUN ~,'ELL SURVEY.1D;G COMPANY '~-O-P~'6-[," 'A LAS KA PRODUCTION DIVISION DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY COMPUTATION DATE .. .: ....... ............ ..FL~.R'UAKY lA, 1.~7.9....,.:~ ' ,.,JOB NUMBER. BOSS-16357 · ' "" ' · " "' "':~ ":LLLL~ BUSHING ELEV, : · . : .C" '.':% ! ' : / ' . PAGE 6 10, 1979 I40,68 FT, INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN lO0 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH MF/~S DEPT URED H T RUE..... i V'ER'II C ALY':i: :.. '..R,'E CT"A'N'~'i'UCA R lc.:"!::'.. C'6"OR O i'N;A T E'$?i?:':i:Li;i:i'i::?i~M D'."TVD ..... :j';: >' .". VER T I CAL: VERTICAL DEPTt; ' DEPTH ': NORTH/SOUTH '"'~:::;:.:;:~:']EAST/~ES':T~':'?:?'D:I'FFERENc'E":';':''''' ' CORRECTION 1840 1940 21aO 2240 23 a,.O 2640 27¢0 2P. a,O 29.q.g 3040 ~14n 3241 3341 ~442 354P 3643 18A0.68 I700.00 7.95 S 1.10 W .DA .OD 1940.68 1800.06 8.23 S 1.06 W .gA .00 ?:" ...' '..,::~:. ~:.::.:: ~".-'.:...'..: :.:':'::..'.'.", .C 4"¥' .'~:/,...;::.:::~:':::.;~ · 0.0 2340.68 2200.00 8.66 S .28 'W .gq .00 2440,68 2300,00 8,92 S ,51 E .04 ,00 2540,68 2400.00 9,37 S ~ 1.3~ E ,05 ,OD 264 O ,68 : :'...' 250.O.,':O O ':' .'. . .... '9,:66.:'~:.;.S.",;~'~:c~.?~::,.~.<,:...;::7. 2':'22-'- E- ':..' '..' .: ..'." ,05'.:~.'~:.:-~-"~'- ' ' ', gO-,.,' ~ ,":'.?":'~'~- .:' "..:: ......... 2~o.s~ 28oo. oo '"': ...... '-":':'"'"~'i,:'2'9""s"""':'":"'""~'":'~;"'~"::"'. '"'~' Y' 'z'~ .... E' "::'"'"'"':'"' ....... '":'::"":":": ', Z O' '""::"' ','05 ............. 30A0.68 ~900.00 lZ.A5 s 10.27 E .16 3140.68 3000.00 14.44 S 15.11 E .50 "' n ' ' ' .".~.. ,.>..~.. ':- .......:..%:.'~::::]', ~. 7.,' ;8 O. 68::'¥: E:'."<'.'.,..:;::<:?..~.:,:.';:;:':.:..::].'::..?.'~:,~;/"?;};.::.:?~:.':i:~5 0::'?,'?;~::..::' '.'.:'."...'~.':.:....:... '..:..:..,.. ':: 324 0.~68...',~ .' ?:'... 3.1 j.O · 00 '~ ::' :.'.>." ~ 5 q o;",'G'8 ':~: ~?"':':"';" ~ 2 0'0; 0'0 ' :~';~..:;;":~;:'~;:::~.';::" ;'. >::', ::?~'.?:2.f;.: 8':~?s (',.?.:.77~.:::;. ~:~:.:' ~2'~ :"7..~ ~8""-..E..:. '"'" ':'r~;'"'~:" :' ~'.: ...... : :... :'::"": :";"?'":~?"?:"~"..... ..,,.:...,.. 8 ~..'"' '"':":'~':'::':"~:" ?:'"'".~. :... ,.,q. q~ O~G8 53 DO. OC 22 .:.S 35. 24 E ~.'. '.... 1 '..v~4.:,,. 35A0,68 3AgO.DO .... "'"'" ........ : ......... 3~'.~4"8'-::'S:''''-'::''':''''`''''''' ~.48 E ...... 2,10 3640,68 3500,00 47..10 S 55.22 E 3,2A SPER. RY-SUN I~ELL SURVEYING COMPANY PAGE 7 SOHIO ~EST SAM ALASKA PRODUCT]ON DIVISION /INCHORAGE, ALASKA COMPUTATION DATF DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY 10, 1979 PRUDHOE ALASKa HAY · .. . FEE. RUARY 1979 i. '.i, .::":". ' ' ,JOB NUMBER· BOSS-16,557 KELLY BUSHING ELEV' : 140'68 FT. INTERPCLATED VALUES FOR EVEN '100 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH MEAS DEFT URED H TRUE StjR-SEA VERTICAL VERTICAL D E P TH OEP TH TOTAL '"""."-"' .......... ' -- - RECTANGULAR COORD'INATE~L'.?<::.:.]:.'.:LMD:TvD<'. . NORTH/SOUTH E A S T/t,1E S T'i':~?:i':.~i 'F F E R E N C E VERTICAL CORRECTION 37 3 R 39 A2 A5 a7 4240.68 4100,00 162,66 133,44 E a540,68 4200,00 189,75 147,54 E aqAO.68 4500,0 .q 219,61 161,86 E 45 46 ~7 48 49 52 56 65 70 3740.68 3600.00 60.0':3 S 66.70 E o,.74 3840.68 3700.90 75.96 S 79.02 .E 6.74 2.00 : .... "' "'- ' ' - ' 1~2,' ~ ' '.:' . i . , F} ' '"' "'"' ':'"': :' q .......... ~..:.~.~.....v 394. D ' 68 .' .::::L .:;.' '::."58 O.O, 00 .~' ..::.."...:.'. ':~...:./. 9 ~., 5 5 S · ? ...... :,..::...... .... 2 · ....O 5~.? E....... ~ i ~ o ', G8'' '"~"'"'~:" :: ~O'O'O. o ~ ' ':~''? :"'":::'""~ ~ 7-62 s ~ ~:.~'"'%<:..~ 'i'5' 7 s./'"':'; ':;'.?'".%<:;?~;~;;~:;~";'5~''<7~:'. ........... s i ~. 7 ~ .......... 4 ,'o'i S 76 83 91 '28'7. 3 2' 5':J:9 99 5006 51!2 o S 216, ~9~0,68 4800.00 ¢400.50 S 22R,81 E 5gAO,G8 A900,OO q35,00 S 24.1,9,3 E 52 53 54 5140.58 5240.68 . . 534 O ,68 18 23 28 5532 5635 '~:.'~..:5 0 DO. O0 ' ;. 46 E 51 00', go. 52 2q.32 29.67 .... ':'~.-'... 3 5 '.7' 3.:;!~,<:~i~::Fi;:?<? ........ · . "" ".' 5. o.. :.:.~.~:¥: ::?.~:.?..;~:;'::.-.:. :... <':':.>, ., ,.,_ __.....:......~.. _: . . . ._ 5'~. ~ 7 ......... 65.71 72.$1 4.56 5.35 .~.: 6 ,'. 06.:::::..;~...,:. :.,..:~...~ ..~.. ~....' ........ i. .'? <!. ??i!??!i ?i ." .<:-' .: 7"3 7.'? "ii:i?ii.i?.:i?::::>;;:.:.i:;i: ;':.(i.'.- 7,66 6.60 · 5aq 0,68 55 0 S 5540,68 5400,00 574.57 S 301,69 E 95,02 5,65 SOHIO VEST F,P ALASKA SAK ffq SPERRY-SUN UELL. SURVEYING COMPANY 7('lq-~-H 0 R AG E, ALASKA PRODUCIION DIVISIUN DATE CO~PUIATION DATE PAGE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY 10, 1979 PRUDHOE ALASKA E. AY .. .: FEBRUAP, Y 14,. 19 79 '.. ': :.< : ':-'.;'... dOB NUMBER BOSS-16557 <.. '.~> ".:':.:i:'.' KELLy BUSHING ELEV' : ~140.68 FT. KCASURED - INTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH '.-TN UE:: ..'?'?~':::.;:!SUB-SEA..-...' '...'- '""...-" i.< . ?.: TOTAL .:' : ~ -' '~":"'" "" '. ~' ..... ' ' :' · ....... ': :"'::'.:':~ ' · · · vEi~"~'c~ L-/i~i'~:i<..<v'.E.~ T'~ C:A L~.~/". ~ E CT A N G.U'L"~ ~ .:~.C O0 ~ O~ ~'~T ~ S.'.:<"~>:~'~ OJ".V:~'?:.~i.!'!i ! :i!>?..,. ~i~ ~i.::.vr.~ ~'c A :".?<'~ i i DEPTH ':' NORTH/SOUTH ".:':' ' EAST/WEST':"DI.FFE'RENCE:'".:". CORRECTION .... . · 57~8 5841 5640,68 5500.00 598.33 S 310,26 E 98,16 3,14 5740...68 5600.00 619.64 S ,516,95 E 100.63 2,47 6945 61~7 59Qo.68 ~0' G 0 ~+ 0 · G 8 ?'::':!'; '5900 · 6249 £351 6z~52 61gO.G8 6000. 624 0,68 61 00. 65 A 0 .68 62 0 O, 64.71 65 THE CALCULAT THE NEARE 91 USE A ST 2.0 FOOT 'MD O0 697.27 S 337.50 E 108.63 2,02 0.9 716,51 S 340,70 E 110.52 1,88 O0 73q,46 St 542.95 E l12.1A 1,63 ( F R 6~0 i'u S-~' 0 F' 'CU'R'V-A:~ U'~--P 0 ] N T"S ~ LIN~ SOHIO BP ALASKA WEST SAK PR UF)HOE ALASKA PRODUCTION SPFRRY-SUN WELL SuRvEyING ANCHORAGE, ALASKA DIVISION COMPUTATION DATE DATE OF SURVEY FEBRUARY FEBRUAR.Y .1.4,~. 1.97.9 .".:;C':'-::. "'.h..':.:'.':dOB NUMBER -BOSS-16.357 PAGE 9 ],0~, 1979 - - ' . KE'LLy .. .. . BUSHING ELEV, = 140,68 FT, INT'ERPOLATED VALUES FOR SPECIAL SURVEY POINTS TRUE .- $ UB.-SEA ME.ASURED VERTICAL - '.VERTICAL D. EPTH DEPTH ., .. DEPTH 6190 6082,54 5941.86 6194 6086.46 5945,78 -G280 685,72 S ;'535.41 E GAUGE .12A9 ¢,86,50 S ;535,56 E GAUGE 213.,'7 ** FROM LINEAR EXTRAPOLATION BELOW DEEPEST STATION; SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION TO: Mr-. Harry Kugler Chief Petroleum Geologist State of A1 aska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive AnchOrage, AK 99501 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000 MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 March 14, 1979 REFERENCE: West Sak #4 Sample and Data Dispatch The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a copy of this letter and returning it to'this office:- , 5890' -6476' in 10' sample intervals Core Chips' Are being forwarded from San Francisco and will be delivered as soon as possible. Elect~ri.c_ LO~_S_: One folded paper print and one folded paper sepia of each' 2" 5" DIL Run 1 110-2155 ~Sq'' FDC/gamma 1 110-2155 ~5q' FDC/CNL 1 110-2155  '+5'~ GR 1 2000-5929 . 5" DIL 2 2311-6470 ,~.q ~f/ BHOS 2 2311-6467 ~i,'5-- . FDC qamma 2 3400-6474 + FDC/CNL 2 3400-6474 5" PL/ML/C 1 3476-6473 >'5" HDT 1 2321-6475 (30 pieces total) Note' The LIS tape is being prepared by Schlumberger / ' and will be forwarded to us. wh~/~vail able ' · / Mud.log: u/One folded paper print and on~/folded-j)a~e? Sepia ~' /, //~/ ' '-;/L,.-"; /~ Roger C. Herre'fal ..... ] .... " RECEIVE~"-~ /~'~L¢~<- C"~:"~/~- C" C'~q...~ Expl orati~."DePartment SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company soHIo-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION March 1, 1979 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASK TELEPHONE (907) 265-£ MAIL: POUCH 6-61 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 0001 ~ ~,,.GI I J s~:c CONFER: FLEE: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation ~ssion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman Gentl~uen: Well West Sak 25667 #4 Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form P-4, Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations, for the above-named well for the month of February, 197 9. PR J: ja Enclosures cc: Well File $17 Roger Herrera CC$ 7283 Very truly yours, SOHIO PETROIAJ3M CC~4PANY P. R. Judd District Drilling Engineer SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE Form No. 10-404 REV. 3-1-70 STATi: OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS WELL WELL OTHER Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Sohio Petroleum Company Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company 99502 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 6-612, Anchoraqe, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface: 1492' SNL, 1532' EWL, Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM CONFIDENTIAL 5. AP! NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20343 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 25667 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. West Sak 25667 ~4 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILl)CAT Wildcat 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-03 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. February, 1979 Cored 8 1/2" hole 5940' to 6376'. Drilled 8 1/2" hole to 6476'. Ran open hole logs, velocity survey, RFT, sidewall cores, and gyro survey. Ran DST test February 11 through 13 with packer set at 6212'. Set 53 cu.ft. Class G cement plug, bottom at 5922'. Set 125 cu.ft. Arcticset cement plug at 2263-2413'. Set 23 cu.ft. Arcticset cement plug at surface. The wellhead was cut off three feet belowpad level. An abandonment marker was set at abandoned well. Released rigat 0600 hours, February 16, 1979. .,. 14. I hereby certify that the/f.~O~ i~rue and correct /, SIGNED __TITLE_District Drill~e~ATE~ NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION February 14, 1979 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907)265-0000 CONFIDENTIAL j ",,':/_-:i/ .... ! M, '," ~-- ,. MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 995l Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Ccm~nission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman Gentlemen: Well West Sak 25667 Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, for the above-namedwell. This report contains our proposed plan to abandon the well. PRJ: ja Enclosures cc: Well File ~.17 R. Herrera CC% 7204 Very truly yours, SOHIO PETROLEL~{ COMPANY District Drilling Engineer Form 10-403 REV. 1-10-,73 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate CONFIOENTI^L STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) 1. OIL r~ GAS O WELL g--J WELL OTHER Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Sohio Petroleum Company Division of SOhio Natural Resources Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 6-612, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 4. LOCATION OF WELL 10. At surface 1492' SNL, 1532' EWL, Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM 11. Vertical well ~,~a.~r~ i:",~[~ !'t~.~'.~ [.~ ["' [i} 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) i_' (~ ";,~ ~ ~9t' ~~, KB = 140.68' AMST, 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20343 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 14. ADL 25667 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Wildcat 9. WELL NO. West Sak 25667 #4 FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 7, T10N. R9E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-03 CheCk Appropriate Box To I~d~t~ltl~iiN'et¢.re of..NoLti.~,iilr ,ReOPrt, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT Of: (Other) FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* SHOOTING OR ACIDIZlNG ABANDONMENT* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE.PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. The above well is to be abandoned because no commercial hydrocarbon-bearing formations have been discovered. Well Status: 13 3/8" 72# L-80 Buttress casing set at 2327'. 9 7/8" hole drilled vertically to 5940' and 8 1/2" rat hole to 6476'. There is 10.3 ppg. mud in the hole. Proposed Abandonment Plan Three cement plugs layed using balanced cement plug placement method with open-ended drillpipe. Fluid column between cement plugs will be 10.3 ppg. mud. Plug ~1: Plug #2: 100' plug at 6000-5900' using 53 cu.ft. Class G ce_ment 150' .plug across 13 3/8" casing shoe from 2400'-2250' using 125 cu.ft. Arcticset cement Plug 93: 28' plug at surface using 23 'cu.ft. Arcticset cement The wellhead to be cut off 3' below pad level which correspOnds to. ground level. A well marker to be placed at abandoned well asp er State Regulation AAC 22120. NOTE: Ver~roval for abandonment received fromMr. Lonnie Smith February 13, 1979. 16. ' hereby certif~ ~'h3/7 F SIGNED ~. ~. UT.A.J.~ T~TLEDiS~i~%Drilli!rtgEngineer DATE , . / (This space for State of e use) ///'~ . . APPROVED BY TITLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF[ANY: See Instructions On Reverse Side DATE SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION February 6, 1979 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~mission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman Gentlemen: Well West Sak 25667 94 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907)265i0~)d MAIL: POUCH 6-632 ANCHORAGE, ALASK~ 995=02 ....... Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form P-4, Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations, for the above-named well for the month of January, 1979. PRJ: ja Enclosures cc: Well File ~17 R. Herrera cc# 7203 Very truly yours, SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY P. R. Judd District Drilling Engineer Form No. 10-404 ~ '''~ SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE REV. 3-1-70 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20_R4_R 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Sohio Petroleum Cc~pany Division of Sohio Natural Resources C~mnanv 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Pouch 6-612, ganchorage: g_laska 99502 4. LOCATION OF WELL ADL 25667 OIL [] GAS [] WELL WELL OTHER Wildcat 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME: At surface: 1492' SNL, 1532' EWL, Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM 9. WELL NO. West Sak 25667 #4 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILl)CAT Wildcat 11. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 7, T10N, R9E, UPM 12. PERMIT NO. 79-03 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. January, 1979 Spud well at 1900 hours, January 20, 1979. Drilled 17 1/2" hole to 2330'. Ran open hole logs. Ran 59 jts. 13 3/8" 72# L-80 Buttress casing to 2327'. C~nentedwith 3683 cu.ft. Arcticset II cement. Installed and tested BOPE. Tested casing to 3000 psi. Drilled out to 2339', performed leak-off test to 0.65 psi/ft, gradient. Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 5940'. Cutting core ~1 at 6006'. 14. I hereby certify that~)going is tru_e an~a~,orrect SIGNED TITLE District Drilling Enginee~ATE NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed. ,, / Alaska Oil & Gas Conse~-vation Commission Hoyle H. Hamilton Commissioner Chairman Lonnie C. Smith ~,~? Commissioner Petroleum Inspector February 1, 1979 BOPE Test on Sohio's West Sak #4, Sec 7/TION/R9E/UPM ~ednesday J~pau~ 24, 1979 - I departed my home at 1:30 P~ for a show up time of 2:30 PM for Sohio flt #3 departing Anchorage at 3:30 PM for Deadhorse. I arrived at Deadhorse at 5:00 PM and at Brinkerhoff rig #59, Sohio West Sak #4 at 7:00 PM. I met ~,ffth Mr. Goodwin, drilling foreman for Sohio and Mr. Johnson, toolpusher for Brinkerhoff drilling company and was informed that the BOPE was not ready for testing. I toured the location and found that the reserve pit was in good condition and the rig in working order, I then inspected the fuel supply tanks and. found that there was not a berm around the tanks, I discussed this infraction with Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Johnson and informed them that this must be corrected. ~nua.ry_~25:~ ~979 - At 1:30 AM I learned that the threads on the casing pin, where the baager-head flange was to be screwed on was damaged. I observed the crew dressing the dar~saged threads and the screwing-on of the flange. The threads looked okay and the flange made up satisfac- torily, ~. I contacted AOGCC office in Anchorage and spoke with lloyle Hamilton about the fuel tank infraction and be agreed that the tanks mu~t be in a bermed area. I met with Mr. Goodwin, }(r. Johnson and Mr. Dodge. Hr. Dodge is senior tool pusher for Brinkerhoff drilling Company and the fuel storage tank situation was discussed again. A decision was made to move in another tank, construct a suitable lined berm and discontinue use of the present tanks. ~anuary~26~...._!p~9 - The BOPE test started at 8:30 AM with the testing of the BOPE staCk, consisting of two sets of five inch pipe rams, One set of blind rams, one annular BOP, One k~ll line, consisting of one two inch manual valve and one two inch check valve and the choke line con- sisting of two three inch manual valves and one ~CR valve. After completing the BOPE stack test, the choke manifold, consisting of nine manual valves, one adjustable choke and one hydraulicly operated choke was tested, The upper and lower kelly valves were tested next. The ball type and dart valve floor safety valves were checked and were found to be oper- able and in position on the rig floor. BOPE Test on Sohio's West Sak #4 February 1, 1979 All of the BOPE was tested seperately to 3000 PSIG with the exception of the annular BOP, which was tested to 2500 PSIG. Diesel oil was used as test media. The accumulator unit was tested by cutting off the power to the unit and two sets of five inch pipe rams and the annular BOP was closed and the I!CR valve was opened simultaneously. The unit pressure dropped from the full charge pressure of 3100 PSIG to 1200 PSIG and stabilized. The power was then turned on and a 250 PSIG pressure gain was obtained in 45 seconds and full pressure charge of 3100 PSIG was reached in three minutes and 45 seconds. These test were concluded at 2:00 PM. At this time I checked the fuel storage area and found that another storage tank had been moved into a lined bermed area. The roustabout crew was in the process of trans- ferring the fuel from the rig storage tank to the storage tank in the berm area, I informed Mr. Garland Goodwin that the rig storage tank was not to be used until it was situated in a lined berm area and he assured me that it would not be, I was then driven to Sohio's BOC ~ere I was picked up by Mr. Gary McGuire, ARCO production foreman, to witness the retest of the SSSV on Arco's DS 9-16, the subject of another report. After completing the test I was driven to the Deadhorse airport where I boarded Sohio's fit #4 departing at 6:00 PM for Anchorage ~ere I arrived at 7:30 PM. I arrived at my home at 8:45 PM. In summary I witnessed the satisfactory BOPE test on Sohio's West Sak #4. BDF/LCS: emi Operator A'"'?'.~ka Oil and Gas Conservation Comm( .lee ·., · Field Inspection Report .~.ff~/~ ~uot' Well/Platfm Sec_~_T / 04/'. P, c] E Represented bY(_~oo<J,~?L) Name & Number'_/~/_es+ ~/~ ~__ ~' Satisfactory TyPe Inspection Yes. No Item (p-)'~ Location ,General (~9/'" ( ) 1. Well Sign (-a' () (~a'-() (~-.) () () () () () () () () () () () () () 2. General Housekeeping 3. Reserve Pit-(~open( )filled 4. Rig ( ) Safety Valve Tests 5. Surface-No. Wells 6. Subsurface-No. Wells ( ) Well Test Data 7. Well Nos. , , , 8. Hrs. obser , , , ~ .9. BS&W , , , 10. Gr. Bbls. (-A () (~-), () , (:d() ( ) Final Abandonment (~/) ( ) 11. P&A Marker I~.~ ( ) 12 Water well-( )capped( )plu~ed ( ) 13. Clean-up ('~) ( ) 14. Pad' leveled (c}~ ( ) () () () () () () () () Satisfactory Type· Inspection . / No Item (~)'~BOPE Tests ' ( ) 15. "Casing set @ (L.) ( ) 16. Test fluid-( )wt~ )mud (~.-)' oil (~-~' ( ) 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.-~/c./.'psim (---)'( ) 18. N btls./~;, (.~-) ( ) 19 R2emote Controls -- (~' ( ) 20 Drillinq spool-~"outlets (~.)- ( ) 21 Kill Li~e-(~"Check valve (.~-) ( ) 22 Choke Flowline (~.)- HCR valve 23 Choke Manifold No. valvs_~__flgs/$ 24 Chokes-(~-~/Remote(-)/Pos. (~-~(d.i 25 Test Plug-( )Wellhd(' )cso( )none 26 lNnnular Preventer~2,~.~qosiq 27 Blind Rams .~mpsiQ 28 Pipe Rams.~o~o psig 29 Kelly & Kelly-cock~' psig 30. Lower Kel!y valvezS~opsig 31. Safety Floor valves-(-~TBV (L_)J)art Total inspection observation time~-~_~ hrs/~le-y~ Total number leaks and/or equip, failures , ~ Remarks "~/t/: 'rr~,.F I .S'~:cz/~. ~ Wc ~,,_A4~C /~ /~c~ 0~-:~.~2' /t~,/~ 4'/~e'.~-~./~'~ ~F-~ R~e_~.cc. ~ ~ ~,e~ ~10 ~.. .~, Date/ ~- ]~' SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION January30, 1979 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000 MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 Mr. Bobby Foster Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: West Sak ~4 Dear Mr. Foster: As per our telephone conversation of this date, this is to confirm thatwhile Brinkerhoff Rig ~59 is under con- tract to Sohio to drill West Sak ~4, we will not use their reserve fuel tank for diesel fuel. HDS: ja cc: cc~ Well File 1988 Ve T7 ', , ours, H. D. Swenson Drilling Superintendent DEPARTMENT OF NATI~'RAL RESOI~'RCES · MINERALS AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT 4T# A¥£NU£- AN£NORAG£ 99501 December 29, 1978 Sohio Petroleum Company Pouch 6-612 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Attention: Herman A. Schmidt Manager Lands Reference' LO/NS 78-153 (78-23) LO/NS 78-160 (78-23) ADL #25667 & ADL 80500 Gentlemen' Thank you for your letters of November 1~'~'"~1978 and November 20, 1978. - . Lease operations as outlined in~vol]/~ letter of November 1, 1978, to construct a snow road betwee~est Sak #12 and #4 and proposed Exploratory Operations for~Wes-l~--~~4~s outlined in your letter of November 20, 1978 to constr~pad for Term Well C drill pad and construct a temporary by-pass snow/ice road are approved, subject to the following stipulations- · All hazardous substance spills must be reported and cleaned up as per 18 AAC 75.080. (Telephone number to report spills is Zenith 9300. ) 2, No equipment shall enter or cross on active (open flowing) channel of a watercourse. , Gravel removal must be in compliance with previous stipulations; subject, however, to any changes which resulted from the inter- agency North Slope Gravel Policy Meeting of December 12, 1978. 0 J Water shall not be removed from any river or stream between November 1 and breakup. If steep banks are encountered, snow ramps free of dirt and debris shall be constructed. These ramps must be removed from watercourses prior to May 15, 1979, or breakup, whichever occurs first. 10-,J3 LH 6, Ice roads must be constructed so that a sufficient thickness of ice exists (usually 10-12 inches). 7~ Ice structures must be removed to the normal ice surface prior to midnight May 15, 1979 or breakup whichever occurs first. When dismantling the by-pass, every measure possible must be taken to assure that the flow of the Kuparuk River at and after breakup will be as if no activities had occurred in the area. 8, Effluent from the sewage treatment plant may be discharged directly to the tundra provided there is no danger of contaminating a drinking water supply source or a fisheries treatment plant. e Upon completion, the reserve pit must be covered with a minimum of two feet of fill. If the reserve pit is within lO0 feet of a water supply source or fisheries stream, it must have an impermeable 1 i ner. 10. 'The area around and below the fuel storage facilities shall have a dike surrounding it with impermeable membranes beneath, or the fuel storage facilities shall be of double wall construction. ll. Berms around the fuel tanks must be able to contain at least 110% of the capacity of the tanks. 12. A completion report Shall be submitted within 15 days upon termination of permit activities. This report shall contain the following information- Ae Actual routes of travel and actual location of all camps depicted on a USGS topo map. B. All additions to original application. C. Statement of clean up activities. D. Time spent in each campsite. E. Methods of disposal of garbage and other camp debris. Sincerely, Ethel H. Nelson Leasing Manager STATE OF ALASKA JAY S. }~A~-~D~.B9, GOVERNO~ ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION CO~ISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 January 5, 1979 Re: West Sak 25667 #4 Wildcat Sohio Petroleum Company Permit Number 79-~3 Sohio Petroleum Company Attn: P.R. Judd Pouch 6-612 Anchorage, Alas~ 99502 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well at a location in Section 7, Township 10 ~I, Range 9 E, UPM. Well samples, core chips, and a mud log are required. A directional s~rvey is required, if r~an. If available, a tape containJ, ng the ~i~,~it- ized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copyir, g exce?t e~erimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified ag ~portant for the spa~ning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promul- gated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to com- mencing operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of' the State is prohibited by A,~ 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title lf{, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Departn~ent of Enviror~,~ental Con- servation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the A].aska .~tate Department of Labor is being notified of the issumnce of this per~J.t to drill. SOHIO Petroleum Company January 5, 1979 To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a representative of the Division may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. In the event of suspension or abandonment please give this office ade- quate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours, Hoyle ~!. Iiamilton Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Enclosure cc: Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. Dept. of Labor, Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division encl. Pete ~lscn Leasing Offioer D.M.E.M. Lonr~e C. Smith Chief Petroleum D.O.G.C. I~ 8, 1978 BP W. Sak 94 LO/NS 78-153 (78-131, 78-23) We have reviewed the proposed plan of operations for the ~P W. Sak #4 exploratory well. A start to the effect that the berms around the fuel tanks be able to ccn~ at least 110% of the capacity of the tank.~ should be added. With the above statement, ~ have no objections to the proposal and re~ its approval. WEST SAK NO. 25667 #4 PRoPOSED DRILLING PROGRk~ CONFIBENTii L e e Se ., Dry bucket 36" hole to 80' below ground level and c~.-~m~nt 20" x 30" Thermocase conductor to surface (plus tw~ feet of cement fill into fluid-tight cellar bottom) using Permafrost cement. This to be done prior to rig move. Move in and install 20" 2000 psi ~? diverter system on 20" x 30" Thermocase conductor as per the attached drawing. Drill 17 1/2" hole to 2300'+. Run and cement 13 3/8" 72~ L-80 casLng to surface using -+3500 cu. ft. Permafrost cement. Install 13 5/8" 5000 psi WP starting head. Nipple up and test 13 5/8" 5000 psi WP three-ram stack with a 5000 psi WP ann~ular preventer. Test same to 5000 psi. Drill 8 1/2" hole vertically to 6200'-+. Run 7" 29~ L-80 Buttress casing to surface. Cement up to 13 3/8" shoe in ~.~ stage cement job using -+1000 cu. ft. Class "G". Place Arctic Pack in the top 1800'+- of 7" x 13 3/8" annulus. Drill stem testing and/or flow testing will be performed as necessary through drillpipe and/or 4 1/2" 12.75# L-80 tubing. 7. suSpend or abandon, as required. LEVEL FLOWLINE DRILLING RISE~ lo-3/4" ZLECZaIC COA~'ROL BUTTE~~_~. 12" HAX. 20" 2000 PSI AN ~'U L.~K P?~VEN~OR DRILLTM SPOOL 20" PIPE SOHiO-BP ?F.0DUC~--ION DIVISION DiVEF. TEM SYST~--M DETAIL DRILL. DEPT. NOTE ' JULY '78 DIVERIER LIN5 HAS 5-~'0 DI HECYiON D! SCFL~GE CAPABILI/Y AFTER I.F_-\VING RIG SUB-BASES- 2~ 3 I D~ PRD~_Dbq{E Rig up diverter system consisting of 20" 2000 psi Hydril annular preventer with auxiliary equipment as shown on the attached drawing. Connect electric control ~itch for 10 3/4" butterfly to electric control s~itch for 20" annular for simnl~us operation. Lay out lines to reserve pit and/or storage volume tanks t~king into account prevailing winds. Open one valve on pit tee to vent de~nding on %~m.d direction. Note: One valve to be open. at all times. In the event of well flow: a. Lift Kelly above 20" Hydril. b. Close 20" Hydril. c. Watch wind direction and adjust pit tee as .r _equired. d. After need for diverter has passed, purge line %,~th steam or air. The 10 3/4" electric controlled butterfly valve, at diverter spool, opens by an electric ~.ritch connected to the 20" annular control switch, as the 20" annular closes. ii i ~ i ii i i ~IIIrll I iii i .................................. f .... i 35 36 23 32 ..~ .5057' ' -"~ ..................... I- .~WEST SAK 25667 -, ~ LAT. ~ LONG_=I49°57'29.15" ~ 5059' ....... ! ..... X: 505, ! 90 i .... Y: 5,936,796 " ,, SCALE T, IO N CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that tam properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey mc]de by me or under my supervision, and that ail dimensions and other details are correct. Dote Surveyor -4. L.ocotion not field survei~ed os ' . , i iii i ii iiii i i in ii i IIll I Illlll I PROPOSED WEST SAK 25667 No. 4 Located in Surveyed for SOHIO PETROLEUM CO. Surveyed by F.M. LINDSEY 8[ ASSOC. LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4--08i Anchorage Al osko i ii I i i i i [1~1 i iiii i. 02-001B (Re',,. 10/76} STATE of ALASKA TO: [- Hoyle H. Hamilton Div. of Oil & Gas FROM: DATE: November 6, 1978 F~LE NO: TELEPHONE NO: Pete Nelson DMEM 6' SUBJECT: LO/NS 78-153 (78-131) Snow Road W. Sa k 12 & Exploratory W. Sak #4 B.P. Enclosed is a copy of the referenced lease operations as presented b~_~]]. .......... Sohio. Please review and send us your comments. If we have not heard from you by November 20, 1978, we will assume that you have no objections and proceed with our approval. SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Re~urces Company 311~ "C" STREET ANCHORAGE° ALASKA TELEPHONE (937) 265-0000 SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION MAIL: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 Mrs. Ethel H. Nelson Acting Leasing Manager Division of Minerals & Energy Manage~..ent Alaska Department of Natural Resources 323 East Fourth Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 November 1, 1978 EXP-PB-200/9 West Sak 25667 #4 (07-10-09) Re: LO/NS 78-131 Construction of Snow Road Between West Sak #12 & #4 Proposed Exploratory Operations for West Sak 25667 #4 Oil and Gas Lease ADL 25667 - ~q~¼ Sec. 7, T10N, R9E U.M. Dear Mrs. Nelson: Sohio Natural Resources Company, as Operator for BP Alaska Explora- tion Inc. and Atlantic Richfield Company, intends to drill an exploratory well on the referenced lease doring the 1978-1979 drilling season. The site, on which there is currently a drill pad constructed, is 22 miles West-Southwest of "M" Pad which is located at the Western end of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield, This gravel drill pad was constructed in 1975 by Atlantic Richfield Company under Lease Operations Number 74-100, but no well drilling operation was conducted on this site. The location is more specifically described in the attac~.ents to this letter. This application is for a permit to construct 10 miles of snow road between West Sak #12 and #4, as an extension to the present Prudhoe Bay road system to the westward. The attached materials (one copy each) are submitted in support of an application for a permit to conduct surface operations on these lands in connection ~ith drilling of the described well, West Sak 25667 #4. These attachments are as follows: 1) Proposed Development Plan; · Mrs. Ethel H. Nelson November 1, 1978 West Sak 25667 #4 Page Two 2) Surface Map, 1978-79 West Sak Development, Drawing #A84D-B-5, showing pad location and access roads; 3) Site Plan for West Sak 25667 #4, Drawing #A84D-Q-23, showing camp and rig placements; 4) Gravel Pad Diagram, Drawing ~A84D-Q-24; 5) Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan. Application for a Permit to Drill to the State Division of Oil and Gas has been made. However, the attachments fully cover the pro- posed surface operations and arrangements~may be made to review any portion of the proposed plan of operation in greater detail if necessary. We wOuld request our application be acted upon as soon as possible to tallow necessary preparatory arrangements to proceed. Very truly yours, Herman A. Schmidt Manager Lands mcm attachments 5 cc: Messrs. William H. Copeland, ADL, Fbks, w/attachments Douglas L. Lowery, ADEC, Fbks, w/attachments J. Scott Grundy, AF&G, Fbks, w/attachments PROPOSED PLAN OF DEVELOP~ WEST SAK 25667 ~4 OPERA~qDR: SOHIO PETR, DLEL?,~ CO~[PT~ff Division of Sohio Natural Resources Cc 1. SITE~TION .(See attached exJqibit) The proposed site of West Sak No. 25667 44 is on the existing drill pad, 1510' SNL and 1505' ~L of Section 7, To~anship 10 North, _Range 9 East, Umiat M~ridian. . SITE DESCRIPTION The site on which there is currently a drill pad constructed is 22-miles west-southwest of "M" pad which is at the %~estern end of the Prudhhoe Bay oilfield. It is located between the Ugnuravik River to the east and Kalubik Creek to %he west and is 17 miles south of the Arctic Ocean (Harrison Bay). The location is about 70 ft. above sea .level and is covered, by permanent tundra dotted with numerous shallow l~<es. ?he Company considers the proposed location to be within the area served by the well-developed Prud~hoe Bay field service facilities. Under normal winter conditions, the well site can be reached from the Prudhoe Bay road system after'a forty-minute drive along 17 1/2 miles of gravel road and 10 miles of.. snow road (between West Sak 12 and 4). Thus, the well is exploratory only in the geologic sense. 3~ SITE DRAINAGE The drill site Pad surface and work area has an elevation of at least three feet above the surrounding ground level with 1.5:1 side slopes. Diesel storage facilities located on the pad surface %~11 be su_rround, ed by berms of gravel and have ~n intoermeable plastic m~mbra~ne coating. The area around the rig slopes towards the well cellar which %,.ould collect any minor spills in that area. An impermeable reinforced plastic m~mbrane will be placed beneath the entire drilling rig structure. Its surface will slope into a sealed steel cellar which will be permanently attached and sealed to the conductor pipe. Any oil or o~her con- taminants %~nich leak or is sPilled from drilling rig equi~t will drain into the cellar from which it~can subsac/uently be pumped and transported ko the proper disposal site. 4~ AREA WILDLrrE Previous field experience and observations have revealed little wildlife in the area during the anticipated operational p~_riod (December-April). Construction and drilling operations for the pro~zosed %~11 ~11 corar~nce after freeze-up and be. completa~ Prior to spring tha:.~. S~me %.~ld!ife · which may be found in the general area during ~nter are the caribou, the arctic fox, willow ptarmigan, snowy owl, and co~non raven. Other wildlife in the general area during f2ne sunnet are %..~lf, %.~lverine, lenmting, bear, and waterfowl. It is not anticipated that winter opera- tions will hinder the daily habits of any local wildlife. 5~ AREA SETI~~ No settlements or villages are in the vicinity of the proposed location. The location is approximately 22 miles from the Prud?.oe Bay Spine Road and is considered effectively within the extensively developed Prudhoe Bay field area, operated jointly by the applicant and Atlantic Richfield Company. At Deadhorse Airport, 40 miles to th~ east, is located a ho%el and public airport support facilities. Year-ro'~nd roads exist ~ way between Deadhorse and the well site. Surface tr~ns~zor~ation to the d~ill site is possible only in the winter after cons~ructicn of 10 n~iles of snow road. . ACCESS ROADS Access bo the drilling location will be from 'the PrudLhoe Bay field spine road system by way of the ARCo West Sak gravel road and then by snow road. The spine road is a 30' wide, 5' thick gravel road with 1:3 side slopes. Spur roads are generally 20' in width but are othez~¢ise to the same design. Ice roads over vegetated areas will be constructed by building up initial snow cover bo a depth of 6", taking care not to cut or damage the tundra by using low bearing load C3kTCO ATV' s. Water will then be applied by a flooding system such that ice not less than 1 1/2" thick is forraed. Snow will be applied over the ice area to a minimum t/qic~ness of 6", and finally, by alternating blading and application of v~her, layers of snow and ice will be formed. The ice road v~ll be maintained to this constructed standard by periodic alternate applications of sncz..z and %.~ter. . SITE PI2IN The drill site is constructed of gravel and consists of a single pad of sufficient size bo acconraodate %he drilling rig, camp, and storage. The attached site plan drawing gives the approximate location of all contem-. plated facilities, including the reserve pit. . SOURCE OF CONSTRUCTION No construction fill materials are requ_ ired as there is an existing pad at this location. 9~ 10. Fuel will be stored Jn steel tanks which will be surrounded by gravel and ice berms conStructed for secondary contact. Once the gravel berm is constructed, it will be sprayed with water which vJuen frozen . will form an ice barrier. (Any fuel from a spill coming in contact with this berm would be at ambient temperatures. ) Inasmuch as the drilling program calls for completion prior to break-up, these ice- sealed gravel berms will be competent during the period of operation, based on past experience. Ail fuel storage berms will be lined with ~n impe~~le plastic membrane. Fuel-flow diagrams and transfer procedures,. - valving sequence and safety precautions are provided %.~th the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan. ~11 personnel working in the fuel handling area will be thoroughly trained in these procedures. BLO~q3UT P~ION PROGRkM EQUIPmeNT The Pr~ method of blowout prevention utilizes hydrostatic pressures exerted by sufficient density drilling mud to prevent undesired fluid flow into the Wellbore. In. the eVent primary %~11 control is lost, the follow,lng surface equitxnent will be utilized for secondary containm~_nt of fluid influx into the wellbore. The rig will be equipped witha 20" 2000 psi W.P. annular preventer system installed on 80' of 20" H-40 945 conductor pipewhiledrilling 17 1/2" Surface hole to 2300'. The 10 3/4" diverter !inewill be con- necked to storage tanks capable of holding the surface hole volume. ?nese tanks will be seh on the drilling location ~nd surromndedwith an ice/snow he_rm. After running s//d cemem, t~g 13 3/8" 72~ N-SO surface casing at 2300' a blo~ut preventer (BOPE) Consisting of three 13 5/8" 5000 psi W.P. rams, a 13 5/8" 5000 psi W.P. annular preventer, and a ~-choke manifold will be installed. These preventers are powered by a 160-gal. acc~nulator system with both nitrogen and manual back-up. After installation of the BOPE, it will be thoroughly tested for leaks using diesel fuel. It will be tested at least weekly thereafter, as %~mll 'as prior to drilling out casing shoes. Operational tests and crew drills %~ill be conducted daily. Primary well control will be ~aintained by over-balancing formation pressure with a column of drilling 'fluid. Automatic ~nd manual monitoring equipment will be installed to detect any abnormal variation in the mud system and drilling parameters. A mud logging unit, Fanned by experienced personnel, will be in continuous Use while drilling, ~nd it will ~onitor formation pressure, hydrocarbon shows, and loss or gaJ_n in the mud pits as 'well as other downhole conditions. In the 'event that the well kicks, the BOPE will be used to shut-in the well immediately and confine the pressure within a closed system. The casing program is designed so any anticipated formation pressures can be shut in at the surface without breaking do%~n the casing shoe. The Company representatives assigned to 'the drill si~e have had extensive traiDing, including courses at Louisiana State University and Oklahoma University, together with actual experience in controlling ~nd killing kicks. Such training is an On-going program of the Company. These personnel will be further supported by well-trained drilling crews approved by the C~pany. Pressure resulting from a kick will be circulated ou~ using the balanced bottom hole pressure method, and the well will be restored to its normal operating condition. In the unlikely event that secondary control of the ~ell is lost and premature well flow occurs, the .Company has at its disposal specially designed equipment and a blowout contingency play, experience back-ulo personnel, a cementing unit at location at all times, and ~o rigs operating in ~he Prudhoe Bay area %~mich can be utilized to mix mud or drill relief wells. A description of %he Company's curr~nt blowout prevention training program, together with a copy of its "Drilling Operations Blowout Prevention Manual", is available for inspection by appointment. 11. 12. SPILL P~ION CYI~L AND COUNT~~[.IRE PLkNS Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plmns have been prepared for the drilling rig which is %o d~ill this well. In addition, a site-specific SPCC plan has been prepared covering this location. These plans, which are available for revi~, describe spill prevention considerations, plus orgeunization and procedures applicable in the event of a spill. Ilmphasis will be give~n to training personnel, _~nc]uding contractor personnel in %he avoidance of spills. The Company employs a full-time environmemhal engineering staff that will monitor operations tb ensure compliance with environmental regulations and adherance to receded procedures. .. DRILLING RIG CAMP The camp area On the_drilling pad will be sufficient for a typical 50-man camp. The modular structures are provided for %he safety, corafort, and convenience of the occupants. Water treatment and waste f_reaflren% and operating manuals covering the equip~.ent in use v~th ~he drilling rig which will be drilling this well have not been attached because of their . bulk but will be made available on request. We are advised that this equipT~nt has previously been aPproved by the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation. 13. FOOD SERVICE The drilling contractor provides food service for the drilling camp. He is responsible for ensuring that all food is from ~n approved source, is properly refrigerated and stored on shelves off the floor. Cleanli- ness will be maintained in kitchen and dining facilities in conloliance with applicable government regulations. 14. ~TION OF BYATER SUPPLY ~© TREA~~ Fresh water supplies for camp use, cementing, rig boilers, and drilling fluids will be obtained from three sources, ~ of which are inland lakes and the third is an artificial reservoir % .~hich Atlantic Richfield Onm~ny has constructed in 'the 'south half of Section 8, Township 10 North, Range 11 East, Umiat Meridian. Average daily usage from these sources will amount to 360 barrels per day and will be withdra~ using vacuum trucks or rolligons. Water would be extract~ from the reservoir under an Atlantic Richfield water taking permit. Such usage is covered by ~n agreament betmmen Sohio Petroleum Company and Atlantic Richfield C~mpany. The inland lake %~ter sources are situated at the east half of Section 1, To%~mship 11 North, Range 7 East; the west half of Sec. 6, TllN, RSE, UPM; and the west half of Sec. 20, T1]N, R9E, UPM. The fo_~r~r l~ke is 8 ft. deep and the latter is at least 6 ft. deep. No fish ~xist in these !e3~es, and they would be used ~ntil the ~ter quality deteriorated to unacceptable levels.' The poor quality is the result of both organic and inorganic impurities in the water being rejected as ice forms. ~nese rejected impurities concentrate beneath the ice, and by spring the calcium concentration can be 600 to 1000 ppm. Treatment is necessary to r~..-ove most of this calcium. Lake water will be used und~_r p=~ami% No. 1039 (ADL 400,040) which expires 2/28/80. Camp water will be made potable using a water treah~ant facility enclosed in a skid-mounted insulated steel blflildip..g. A hypochlorinator installed in the treatment facility will inject chlorLne into the raw water to control algae and bacteria and to precipitate manganese, iron, and hydrogen sulfide. A series of filtering processes will th~n remove sediments, iron, and manganese and' also any taste, odor, and color. The water will then pass through a water softenar ~ere calci~u and magnesium ions will be removed. Treated %~ter %,~11 be stored in hot- water heaters and in storage tanks located throughout the camp. The backwash water from the treatment plant will be disposed of in an offshoe pit (see belc~,.~) utilize~ for the sewage treatn~-nt plant effluent. -o r 15. ~ETHODS OF HAxNDLING BI~S~ DISPOSAL Pollutants will not be permitted to accumulate at the drilling site. · In general, burnable wastes will be disposed of in a Cczatro incinerator on site, and other vzaste material will be transported a~y fr°m the site on a frequent basis for disposal in an approved, location. Garbage, non- combust~le trash, ash from the incinerator, and other solid waste~ %~11 be transported to an approved waste disposal facility in the Prudhoe Bay Field. Sewage will be treated by the camp physical-chemical treatment unit, a 4000 GPD waste-water treahr, ent unit. Effluent fr°m. this unit v~ll be 16. chlorinated prior to discharge and sludge will be incinerated on the pad. Used drilling fluid and drill cuttings ~,~11 be discharged into the reserve, pit at the .drill site. Cuttings %.~%~ich are not contaminated by oil or other harmful substances may be used in maintaining and stabilizing the graveI fill of the drilling pad. AIR POLLUTICkN · The incinerator and diesel-powered generators on the rig site (over 250 KV capacity) are permitted with the State Depa_rtn~nt of Envirom..mental Conservation. No other equipment should he a source of air pollution. Should hydrocarbons be encountered and fi~ testing deemed necessa~, an appropriate permit will first be obtained from the Department of ~nviron- mental Conservation. 17. -PLANS FOR ~ESTOP~TION OF THE SURFACE Upon final completion of all drilling operations, this well will be plugged and abandoned in compliance with all state regulations if commercial quantities of oil and/or gas are not found. ~' Abandomwent will include setting mechanical plugs ~nd/or cement plugs above all hydrocarbon producing formations and/or casing line_r laps. The cement plug will be placed within the casing at the surface and a well cap installed with a marker post as per State Division of Oil and Gas regu- · lations and equipment will be removed and the drill site thoroughly clee_ned of any refuse. Should the well be capable of oil and/or gas production %.~ich will justify development wells and production facilities, it will be left in a suspended condition to allow re-entry into the %roll at a later date. This application is not intended to cover the establis~t of production facilities' should any be-required. ? .-. 1 ! |4 23 I__ 4 J ,z_,.F ~ ,~WEST SAK 25667 No. ~ X: 505, 190 [ .... Y 5, ~6,796 . ~ 19 20 i ! 1 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR l hereby certify that lam properly registered end licensed to proCtice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plot represents o location survey mode by me or under my supervision, and that oli dimensions and other Surveyor deteits ore correct*. Date ' J SCALE i": ! MILE - . . iT. IaN. ..- ., ., .. · .J~. -I-- Location not field surveyed os of 10-10-78, PROPOSED : ~..., WEST SAK 2_5667 No."4- Located in Nw l/4 .PRO. TR,.tCT~E.D__S EC. ?. T. tON, R.9.E., U.M_., ALASKA - Surveyed for ..... . SOHIO PETROLEUM CO. E M. LINDSEY & ASSOC. LAND 8~ HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights BouIevord Box 4-081 Anchorage '.'... 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' "~ C~ .... ~- 'r ; ~- ~ , , ,~C.: , ,: '~ ~"~, ~--zC'.-, '~- ~,:,~ ," : ~-~ ~ ~:., RSE RgE RIOE LEGEND EXPLORATION - PRU~;HOE BAY - '"' -- "' ICE ROADS SgRFACE MAP 0 GRAVEL .Ag ~ ~"'""~ 1~78/79 WEST SAK ['£VELOPMENT WEST SAK ~4 SITE PLAN SPILL PREVENTION ~L AND CO~ PLAN (SPCC PLAN) WEST SAK 25667 #4 (7-10-9) SPILL PREVENTION ~L AND ~ PLAN (SPCC PLAN) DISTRIB~ION 1 Vice President a~ General Manager 1 Assistant General Manager Operations 1 Director Public Affairs 1 Director Government Affairs 1 Manager Environment, Safety, Security 1 Safety Superintendent 1 Senior Attorney 1 District Field Engineer 1 District Support Supervisor 1 Senior Environmental Engineer 2 Mam~ger Drilling~ 2 Drilling Supervisor, West Sak 25667 #4 Well 14 Exploration 1 Manager Lands NOBTH SLOPE 1 Prudhoe Bay Field Manager 1 Field Support Supervisor 1 Senior Safety Supervisor 1 Field Environmentalist Director of Environmental Affairs and Product Safety .- SOHIO, Cleveland BP Environmental Control'Center Sunbury, U.K. 6 Extra Cop~s AND CO~URE PLAN (SPCC PLAN) WEST SAK 25667 #4 W~r.T. SITE RRTATIONSHIP WITH OTHER SPCC PLANS West Sak 25667 #4 Well is to be drilled utilizing Brinkerhoff Rig No. 59. A spill prevention control and countermeasure plan (SPCC Plan) has been prepared covering that drilling rig and associated equipment. A copy is available for review. This present plan provides additional information pertinent to this specific drilling site. It supplements the material in the basic rig plan. Additional information and guidance is contained in Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC Plan) Covering the Western Portibn of the P~ Bay. Oilfield - ReviSion 1 of 31 May 19~7. MANAGEMENT APPROVAL AND MANPOWER AUTHORIZATION This plan is approved for implementation as herein described. Manpower, equipment and materials will be provided as required in accordance with this plan.' Manager Drilling ' Sohio/BP Alaska Production Division Sohio Petroleum Cc~pany Anchorage, Alaska Date ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have examined the facility, and being familiar with the provisions of 40 CFR, Part 112, attest that this SPCC Plan has been prepared in accordance with good engineering practice. Ric/qard V ~h~er ~ ' Professional Engineer Alaska RegistratJ.on No. 3640-E Manager ~Env'Lronment, Safety, Security Sohio/BP Alaska Production Division Sohio Petroleum Cc~pany Anchorage, Alaska 1. General Information 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.9 Facility Name Type of Facility Location of Facility Site Description Time Period Covered by Plan Name and Address of Operator Responsible Officials Potential Spills - Prediction and Control Containment Policy 2. Design and Operating Information ® 2.1 2.2 2.3 Site Drainage Fuel Storage and Transfer Facilities Blowout Prevention Program Equipment Contingency Plan 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Response Organization Cleanup EquitEent Cleanup Procedures Uncontrolled Flow from the Well Page 1 10 12 12 13 13 14 TABT~ AND FIGURES Tables 1.1 Potential Spills - Prediction and Control 3.1 Spill Equipment and Materials Figur ,es- 1.1 1.2 1.3 3.1 West Sak 94 Location Map Containment Berms Cross Section Site Plan West Sak 25667 #4 Well Oil Spill Cleanup Schedule SPILL PREVENTION CONTNDL AND ~URE PLAN WEST SAK 25667 #4 WRLL SITE 1.1 Facilit~ Name Prudhoe Bay Area West Sak 25667 #4 (7-10-9), oil and gas lease ADL- 25667. 1.2 1.3 Type of Facili.ty Exploratory well drilling site. Location, of Facili.ty This site is inland approximately 21 miles west of the Kuparuk River and is 20 miles south of Oliktok Point. It is in Section 7, Township 10N, Range 9E, Umiat Meridian. Figure 1.1 is a map showing its location. 1.4 Site Descript~.'.on The site for this exploratory well is approximately 22 miles southwest frc~ M-Pad, in the Prudhoe Bay Field. It is located betw~sen the Ugnuravik River to the east and Kalubik Creek to the west. It is approximately 20 miles south of Simpson Lagoon at an elevation of 70 feet above sea level. 1.5 1.6 1.7 The site for this exploratory well is on an existing gravel pad, surrounded by tundra. An existing gravel road extends 17.5 miles to the west frc~ the Kuparuk River toward this site. An additional 10 miles~ of snow roads will be constructed to reach the site. Under normal winter conditions travel time frcm Prudhoe Bay will be about a forty minute drive. Time Period Covered by Plan. Work will ~ce at the site approximately mid-December and will terminate in April. The drilling rig and all associated equipment will be removed prior to breakup, and no port_~ble equipment will remain on the pad over the sunTer. N~ame and Address of Operator The operator for this well drilling operation is: Sohio Petroleum Ccmpany Sohio-BPAlaskaProduction Division Pouch 6-612 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Responsible Officials The following individual is responsible for the planningand coordination of pollution control efforts: Richard V. Shafer Manager Enviro~t, Safety and Security Sohio Petroleum Company Pouch 6-612 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Phone: 265-0174 1.8 When the rig is on location at the drilling site, the drilling supervisor has full authority and responsibility for all activity at the site, including pollution control work. In the event of a spill, the drilling supervisor may request assistance frcm the field support supervisor who can always be reached through the Sohio Operations Center, Prudhoe v Bay oilfield. One of the following two individuals is always assigned to duty as field support supervisor: Walt Karpinia Field Support Supervisor Mark Johnson Field Support Supervisor Phone: 695-3101 Phone: 695-3101 Ext. 4511 Ext. 4511 Potential Spills....- Prediction ~ Control Table 1.1 lists a number of failures which could create the potential for an oil spill and which might occur during the drilling of this well. It should be recognized that quantities and details pertaining to potential spill events are difficult to predict with any precision. The quantities listed in Table 1.1 should be considered as estimates of the order of magnitude of the largest spill event in each category which might be reasonably conceived. -4- TABLE 1.1 POTENTIAL SPTLTM - PREDICTION AND CONTROL SOURCE TOTAL MAXIMUM MAJOR TYPE QUANTITY SPILL RATE OF FAT!lIRE (bbls) (bbl/hr) · SECONDARY Fuel delivery vehicle Tank rupture 200 Broken hose 75 None Fuel tank Tank rupture 595 Overflow 75 Gravel or snow berm, sealed with Herculite Fuel trans- fer line Well T.~ne rupture 100 50 Uncontrolled flow of crude oil or well- bore fluid None 200,000 2,000 Snow berm sealed with ice 1.9 Potential spills associated with the general drilling operation will be recognized and avoided by daily visual inspection of all connections and tankage. Fuel use is monitored and logged daily. All fuel storage tanks will have pressure release type vents to prevent overpressurization. All lines for servicing camp and drilling facilities will be maintained above ground except at vehicle crossings where they will be buried for their protection. All buried lines will have welded joints and will be installed so as to prevent leakage due to expansion and/or contraction. All transfer operations will be monitored for leakage, pipe or hose rupture and overflows. Snow and ice berms will be maintained around fuel storage areas to prevent any leakage frc~ escaping. All personnel have been trained in the prevention and initial control of oil spills, related to their duties. An on-site oil spill cleanup crew is designated for drilling operations. Backup personnel with special spill training are available at the Sohio Prudhoe Bay base camp on a 24 hour basis for assistance as needed. Containment Policy Containment structures are. practical for the fixed fuel storage facilities at this drilling site, and they will be provided. Figure 1.2 shows a cross section of the containment berms. The location of the con~t berms around the fuel storage areas is on the site plan, Figure 1.3. -6- · ~oo' mr.i~L rRl[[Z~lIQ· 'I~ILLINI m dlIdANC~MP i[Io' P1.AN VIEl ~: 1".410' NORTH SLOPE PROJECT-PRUDHOE BAY CAMP AND RIG PLACEMENT SITE PLAN FOR WEST SAK NO. Z5667 14 ::::"-;-. ....... 1~' I~,;~';.~-~, FIGURE 1.2 BERM SLOPE I-I/2' I · -:' '.:'i'..;:''~'' :.~"i'i: ! ~ I:-: ;~ ~;~ ~::;'.-i.?:;;~.;.'.:J~',;!'i;l:;;;.''~. !!'./.!.:~-,! ..... :" '4".,'-" "" 2' ' ' ': ';4' ' · ' ."."-~ '1 ,"":.'.,'"' .?' '-":" ~' SCALE' I'~ I0' 2.1 2.2 In the extremely unlikely event of a very large spill, containment will be provided in the form of reserve pits to one side of the pad. The conta/nment area will provide sufficient volume for a large spill frcm the rig (20,000 barrels). Adjacent areas can be quickly bermed with on-site bulldozers and earth moving equipment should a larger area be needed. 2. DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATION Site Drainage The drill site pad will have an elevation of seventy feet above mean sea level. The pad floor around the rig will slope toward the well cellar and will be ccmtpletely covered by a reinforced plastic membrane (Herculite). This will prevent any minor drips or spills frcm the rig machinery frc~ penetrating into the gravel of the pad; instead, such fluids will drain into the cellar. They can then be easily collected and disposed of at a disposal well. The cellar wall will be a cylindrical steel collar. 'The bottom of the cellar wall will be placed below the active zone so that any oil that may enter frc~ above will be trapped. F~.. el Storage and Transfer. Fa.cilit!'es Fuel will be stored in steel tanks which will be surrounded by snow and ice berms constructed for secondary containment, shown in Figure 1.3. Once the snow berm is constructed, the area will be lined with Herculite and the b~_rms will be sprayed with water -- -9- which, when frozen, will form a complete ice/Herculite con~t area. Any fuel from a spill ~g in contact with the berm would be at ambient temperatures so there would be no tendency for melting. Inasmuch as the drilling program calls for ccmpletion prior to breakup, these dikes will be competent during the period of operations, based on past experience. The use of snow bea~ and Herculite eliminates the need for additional gravel and site restoration after the equipment has been removed. · Fuel flow diagrams and transfer procedures have been developed for fuel facilities and are included as part of the SPCC Plan for Brinkerhoff Rig No. 59. Ail personnel working in the fuel handling area will be thoroughly trained in the information in the plans and the transfer procedureS to avoid possible mishaps. 2.3 Blowout Prevention Program Equipment The rig will be equipped with a 20" 2000 psi W.P. Hydril annular diverter system installed on 80' of 20" H-40 94# conductor pipe while drilling 17 1/2" surface hole to 2300'. The 10 3/4" diverter line will be connected to storage tanks capable of holding the surface hole volume. These tanks will be set just off the drilling pad and surrounded with an ice/snow berm. In the unlikely event that low pressure, low volume surface gas is encountered, the wellbore fluid can be diverted into the storage tanks. After running and cementing 13 3/8" 72# N-80 surface casing at 2700', a blo~Dut preventer (BOPE) consisting of three 13 5/8" 5000 psi W.P. -10- Shaffer LWS rams, a 13 5/8" 5000 psi W.P. Hydril annular preventer, and a ta~-choke manifold will be installed. These preventers are powered by a 160 gallon Kocmey accumulator system with both nitrogen and manual back-up. After installation of the BOPE, it will be thoroughly tested for leaks using diesel fuel. It will be tested at least weekly thereafter, as well as prior to drilling out casing shoes. Operational tests and crew drills will be conducted daily. Primary well control will be maintained by over-balancing formation pressure with a column of drilling fluid. Automatic and manual monitoring equipment will be installed to detect any abnormal variation in the mud system and drilling parameters. A mud logging unit, manned by experienced personnel, will be in continuous use while drilling intervals where hydrocarbons are suspected and will monitor formation pressure, hydrocarbon shows, and loss or gain in the mud pits. In the event that the well kicks, the BOPE will be used to shut-in the well immediately and COnfine the pressure within a closed system. The casing program is designed so any anticipated formation pressures can be shut-in at the surface without breaking down the casing shoe. The Company representatives assigned to the drill site have had extensive training, including courses at Louisiana State University and Oklahcma University, together with actual experience in controlling and killing kicks. Such training is an on-going program of the Company. These personnel will be further -11- 3.1 supported by well-trained drilling crews approved by the Cc~pany. Pressure resulting frcm a kick will be circulated out using the balanced bottcm hole pressure method, and the well will be restored to its normal operating condition. In the unlikely event that secondary control of the well is lost and premature well flow occurs, the C~mpany has at its disposal specially designed equipment and a blowout contingency plan, experienced back-up personnel, a cementing unit at location at all times, and two rigs operating in the Prudboe Bay area which can be utilized to mix mud or drill relief wells. A description of the Ccmpany's current blo~0ut prevention traind~g program, together with a copy of its "Drilling Operations Blowout Prevention Manual", is available for inspection by appointment. 3. CONTIN~CY PLAN Response Organization The drilling supervisor shall take charge at the scene of an oil spill near the rig and shall notify the field support supervisor without delay. If assistance is required, the field support supervisor will provide additional personnel as nc~ed. He shall also notify the senior environmental engineer without delay in accordance with Sohio-BP Alaska Production Division Standing Instruction #3-76. The senior environmental engineer shall notify appropriate regulatory agencies and shall arrange for special -12- 3.2 3.3 cleanup equipment or outside spill cleanup teams as required by the circumstances. Additional informa~on and guidance is contained in Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC Plan) Cover~__~ the Western Portion of the Prudhoe Bay Oilfield - Revision 1 of 31 May 1.977, and Sohio/BP Production Division ~Emargenc~ Response Plan, West Operating Area Prudhoe ~ Unit,, dated May 1, 1978. Cl~eanup Equi .~ent A portsble spill countezn~asure building containing sorbent materials and cleanup tools will be located near the ~llsite. If a spill should occur in spite of the preventative measures previously described, additional equipn~_nt and sorbent materials are readily available frcm Cc~pany supplies, at Prudhoe Bay (see inventory list, Table 3.1) and via air and road transport frcm Anchorage. In addition, heavy equipment such as dozers, front loaders, .vacuum trucks and graders will be located at the wellsite, to construct additional conta/nment areas as necessary. This equipment can also be utilized in cleanup procedures, transporting snow to the site and removing contaminated snow for disposal. Cleanup Procedures Figure 3.1 shows in schematic form the various operations which might be involved in cleaning up any particular oil spill at this wellsite. The notes accc~panying Figure 3.1 provide explanation ao~ amplification of the diagram. -13- 3'4 Uncontrolled Flow frcm the Well As a matter of policy, Sohio Petroleum Ccmpany strives for the best and safest engineering ~techniques in well drilling. Because of this policy, uncontrolled flow frcm any well is extremely unlikely; however, the possibility of some catastrophic event producing a blow~ut must be considered, and a plan has been made of the action required to meet such a contingency. -14- $ Construct snow berm as required.. ives, prope~ ty, etc. I is Attempt shutoff at surface. Yes luccessful No Drill relief well, Kill well. scrape up spilled oil f ,, !~ o Transport ioll to approved isite. _ , , , Ila Incinerate lib Storage ~ FIGURE :5.1 OIL SPILL CLEANUP SCHEME. No Crude oil l ie Stop spill ,, ,~~, Disti late 2o Build sump and drain system i:, I Skim. as required 12aAfter sp~d melt, mechani-I cai oil recoveryJ_~ ,$ ~2bAffer break-r~ up rig boomsI ' and ski~~14Clean gearl Inventory re- order. ll5 Critique. , OK NO ~ OR END Needs more work TABLE 3.1 SPILL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRUDHOE BAY OIL SPILL CO~URE RESOURCES The oil spill contact and cleanup equipment listed below is stored at SOHIO-BP facilities at Prudhoe Bay for immediate deployment and use in the event of an oil spill. QUANTITY DESCRIPTION LOCATION Spill EquipmentandMaterials 3 ea. Kc~ara ~i~i-S~~thp~ and Bldg. ESB-2 accessories 1 ea. MK I-40ilMopmachine with 100 ft. Bldg. ESB-2 of rope and twD sheaves 1 ea. MK II-9 Oil Mop machine with transfer Bldg. ESB-2 pump, and 500 ft. rope, mounted on a trailer 1 ea. Three Phase generator (ordered) 2000 ft. Whittaker Model 3000 oil containment boom (2 pallets) (ordered) 500 ft. Kepner BHD 61208 oil containment Bldg. ESB-2 boom 300 ft. Slickbar oil containment boom 300 ft.* Sorbent boom 4000 sheets* 18 x 18 - 12 oz. sorbent sheets 1 ea. Closed top drum vacuum system with 50 ft. 2 in. suction hose ea. Vac-u-Max - open top 1 ea. Vac-u-Max - twin jet closed top 1 ea. 2 KW gasoline generator Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 Bldg. ESB-2 * Minimum stock, usually more on hand TABLE 3.1 (CONTINUED) QUANTITY DESCRIPTION I/DC_ATiON 1 ea. 3.5 KW gasoline generator Bldg. ESB-2 2 ea. 3 in. diaphragm pumps, gasoline Bldg. ESB-2 powered 2 ea. 3 in. output, Slickbar Manta-Ray Bldg. ESB-2 Sk/mmers 300 ft. 3 in. discharge hose in 100 ft. Bldg. ESB-2 sections 75 ft.- 3 in. suction hose in 25 ft. Bldg. ESB-2 sections 1 ea. 150,000 BTU/Hr space heater Bldg. ESB-2 2 ea. 14 ft. work boats with tow post, Bldg. ESB-2 15 hp motors and trailers 2 ea. 23 ft. work boats with tow post, Bldg. ESB-2 twin 55 hp engines and trailers 1 ea. Portable spill response build_~ngs Bldg. ESB-2 with sorbents and hand tools 28 ea. 100,000 gal. pillow tank Mukluk Storage Yard 3 ea. 50,000 gal. pillow tank Mukluk Storage Yard 1000 ea. 55 gal. drums Mukluk Storage Yard 2 ea. Portsble spill response buildings Mukluk with sorbents and hand tools Storage Yard 5200 ft. Quick coupled 6 in. aluminum pipe Pipe Storage Yard NOTE: The transportation coor~nator maintains a current list of all major equipment (bulldozers, tankers, vacuum trucks, etc. ) which could be used in an emergency. A variety of pumps, tubular goods and fittings is available in SOHIO-BP's stock of equipment and supplies which could be made available to' m~et particular needs in an emergency. NOTES PERTAINING TO UNIT OPERATIONS AS SHOWN ON OIL SPILL Cr.F. ANUP SCHEDULE e e ® Se Spill event. A spill event is any spillage of crude oil, product, or other harmful liquid under circumstances such that workpad fill material or the surrounding tundra area or nearby water bodies could becc~e contaminated. Included would be such events as fuel loss through a broken hose, an overflow of oil contaminated mud during a well kick, or fuel overflow during tank filling. Not considered to be a spill event is any small spill beneath the rig or into the cellar provided the spill is completely contained by drip pans or an oil-proof membrane and none is permitted to seep into the pad. Protect lives, pro~, etc. Take immediate action as required to prevent fire and to protect personnel, property and wildlife. Construct snow berm as read!red. The spread of spilled oil can be restri6'ted by constructi6n of Snow berms. The snow berm should encompass sufficient surface area to accc~r~date the expected spill volume. Distillates will flow beneath the snow, so the area should be surveyed by testing snow samples with an infrared spectrophotcmeter or by testing the air near the surface with a hydrocarbon vapor detector. These methods should indicate the presence of hydrocarbons beneath the snow. The surface of the snow berm should be made impervious by spraying with water and, in the case of light distillates, special care must be taken to ensure that the bottc~ of the berm is sealed to the ground surface to prevent flow through. Uncontrolled well. Conservative practices employed by Sohio-BP Alaska make loss of well control highly unlikely. Key features of the blowDut prevention program include: soundly engineered casing and cementing systems to prevent migration of fluids outside of the wellbore, good mud control to prevent well kicks or lost circulation, well engineered and properly maintained blowout prevention equipment to control unexpected flows of fluid to the surface, and a well operated training program, including hands-on exercises, to ensure that men and equi~zent do the right thing at the right time. Attempt shutoff at surface. Most uncontrolled wells are brought back under COntrol by operat{ons at the surface. Specific actions depend on the configuration of the wellhead at the time. Actions which might be applied include pumping weighted mud and lost-circulation material into the kill line, application of dry ice to the ~ellhead to freeze off the flow, and use of specialized well control equipment. 6. Shutoff successful? . . . 10. lla. 12a. 12b. 13. 14. Drill relief well. It is expected that Sohio-BP Alaska will have at least two other drilling rigs under contract at the t/me of drilling this well. Drilling sites and procedures will be determined based on specific conditions rec~3i~ring a relief well. Kill well. Killing the flow frcm an uncontrolled well rec~3_~res the injection of large quantities of fluid into the formation. Water for the well killing fluid will be obtained frcm the ocean or frcm nearby lakes. Pipes for delivery of the water will be insulated with snow to prevent freezing. Scrape up..spill.ed. 0il. At the ambient temperatures during the winter in the Pz~3_d_hoe Bay area, crude oil will be highly viscous and not readily pumped in small diameter lines. The spilled oil should be picked up with earthmoving equi~x~ent (scrapers, front loaders) for transport to an area where the oil can be held for seasonal thawing and mechanical recovery or where it can be safely burned. Addition of snow to the oil, as a sorbent, will probably improve the handling characteristics. Mixing of snow and oil can be done with bulldozers or graders. Transport oil to storage or approved incinerator location. Oil can be transported to the approv~ location by use of dump trucks or scrapers. If dump trucks are used, their beds should be lined to minimize loss of oil enroute. Storage. After the transfer of oil to a storage location, the site w~uld be monitored until spring. Incinerate. After the oil has been delivered to the approved outside storage area, it shall be incinerated. Use of more than one incineration site may be required to permit continuous cleanup operation without the accumulation of large quantities of unburned oil. After sPring melt mechanical oil recovery. After the contaminated snow melts, sc~e oil may remain in the containment area. The oil then may be mechanically recovered with skimmers. After breakup,_ rig .b0cms ~and skim. After breakup a floating boc~ should be rigged encc~sing any surface water area affected by the spill. Skiamers and Oil Mop equipment shall then be used to pick up any concentrations of oil in the area. Sorb. After the bulk of the spill has been picked up, final cleanup can be accc~plished with sorbents. Clean gear, inventory~ reorder. If this step is not carried out, materials Will be Cons~, equipment will beccme lost or unusable, and the "next spill" cannot then be properly taken care of. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Critique. After the spill is cleaned up, but while memories of it are still fresh, those involved in the spill should sit down and discuss what went wrong (and what went right) during the operation - how things could be improved, and how better preparations could be made for future spills. An informal report should be made of the critique. Monitor. Periodically after the cleanup, the site should be inspected, photographed, and surveyed for contaminants. In the case of winter spills, it may be necessary to take additional cleanup action at the time of spring breakup. The inspections may reveal the necessity to do certain reb__~bilitation work such as revegetation to avoid degradation of the site. O.K. for one season? If the affected site has been stable for one year and shows signs that _a__~maged vegetation is beccming restored, action on the case may be terminated. Stop sP.i..ll. Shut off valves, transfer' fuel frcm leaking vessels, repair leaks, take other appropriate action to prevent spill extent frcm growing. What oil? As shown in Figure 3.1, different action is required for crude oil spills than for spills of distilled products. Build .s..~ump. an.d ,.dr~ syst....em. Natural drainage can be augmented with collection channels leading to a sump dug near the pad or in the pad itself, depending on how far the oil has spread. Skim. Oil collecting in the sumps can be removed using pumps, skimuers Or ~il Mop equipment. SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION bui lrtur. N i i/ L 3111 "C" STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000 MAI L: POUCH 6-612 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 October 30, 1978 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Conservation 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton Director Gentlemen: West Sak 25667 #4 Enclosed are the following documents: 1. Application for Permit to Drill, in triplicate 2. Proposed Drilling Program Outline 3. Our check for $100.00 to cover the permit filing fee 4. Three copies of surveyor's plat showing well location. PRJ: ja Enclosures RECEIVE[ ) OCT 3 19-/'8 L!fv/sJon of Oil Very ~ly yo~s, SOHIO PE~O~ CO~~ P. R. Judd District Drilling Engineer cc: Well File #17 ....... CONFIDENTIAL SUBMIT IN TI :ATE Form ~O-401 ' (Other instru~. _, on · REV. 1-1-71 reverse side) ' STATE OF ALASKA APT # 50-029-20343 5. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE PERMIT TO~ DRILL OR DEEPEN 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIALNO. ADL 25667 la. TYPE OF WORK ['~ DEEPEN N 7. IF IN'DIAN, ALLOTTEEoR TRIBE NAME LL b. TYPE OF WELL OIL GAS [--] SINGLE MULTIPLE WELL ['-] ~ OTHER Wildcat ZONE [~ ZONE NAME OF OPERATOR sohio Petroleum ~7, D±7. Sohio Natural Resources ~y 9. WErLNO. ~DRESS OF OPERATOR West Sak 25667 #4 Pouch 6-612, Anchorage., Alaska 99502 10. FIELD .4.ND POOL, OR %%lLDCAT LOCATION OF W~LL Wildcat At surface 1510' SNL, 1505' E59L, Sec. 7, T10N, POE, UPM Ii~. ~ HOlE OB J ECII~-) At pro~d pro~g~X = 505,190 ' & ¥ = 5 ~ 936,796 ' Alaska Grid System Vertical well Sec. 7~ · 3. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 12. 36 miles West of Dead~r~ 14. BOND INFORbIATION: T~E Blanket Surety and/or No, American Insurance Co. 3348616 1505' East of ! ADL 25588 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION 19. PROPOSED DEPTH (26-2.3_-9) 6200' KB !$. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. 5 miles SW of West Sak #3 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) Est. 105 '+- KB above MSL 16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE 2560 .~ou~t $100,000.00 NO,ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WELL 640 D). ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS 2-'. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START January_ 1:1979 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE sETTING DEPTH Quantity of cement , , 36" 20"x30" Thermocase 100 ' KB 175 cu. ft. 3 " 17~"~ ~. . 13 /8 72~ L-80 2300' KB 3500 c~.ft.. 8½" .... 7" 2q~ Ir-8,0 6200' SEE A~A~ DRTLT,TNG PROGRAM. IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen give data on present productive zone and proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen directionally, give pertinent data on subs'ur face locati~.-~ and measuc.~d and true /.~tical depthg Give blowout preventer program. SIGNED24' X hereby certify thatllh~%~"'~F~a'J~gisTru' and C°rrect-- -- ~-,"~~- -- DATE ..... /3 / ~ .~, ~- ou.~K - /~ g ~ mLtDist. Drillinq Engineer CIAeS~';~,ce for State '~rfice use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: ~YES [] NO [ ~-~ES [] NO DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED [] YES ~' NO OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 3% c 'z. 5- Z..o3 73 PERMIT NO. 7? 03- APPROVAL DATE *See Instruction On Reverse Side CltECK LIST t'IDR NEW WE, I,!, PEIt~IITS 1. Is the perndA: fee al-t-ached ..................... Yes No Rcm,arks 2. Is we].l to be located in a defined lxool ............. . · __ ~_~ _ / "~ 3. Is a regJ.s%er~] survey plat attached ................ -~. / 4. Is well located proper distance from property line ......... ~_~_ 5. Is well located proper distance from. other wells .......... _ 6. Is Sufficient tmdedicated acreage avai]ab!e in ~J]is pool ...... well to be devJ.ated ....................... .._ Is ol~arator the onl,~.' a~.~¢.cned=~' ~ ' pazny~'- .. · ............. .- 9. Can !mnni%. be.' approved before ten-day wait . . . . . . / I0. Does operator have a ~ond in force ........... · · · .' .... '~ . .. -1'1. Is a conservation order needed. ........ .. ............. ].2. Is administratiw-i approw~! needed o' ................. ___ · . 13. Is conductor string provided .................... ~ : Will cement tie in sur'face and intezT~ediate or prcrl.uction strinas . cement coverall· kno~a~ pr~uctiVe horizons ........... ~ ............... . I7. WiI]. surface e%sina prOteCt fresh'Sat'er zones . . . ........ I.R. Wilt. ali. casing_ g',~'"ade~aate.~._ safety in co].].,.~e se,~o tension& bursar .],.:. ~s BOPE have sufficient pressm:e rating Tes'~ to~~o Psig . .......... __~. -(5) ~(')I~E 20. Has D}.~mM approved Ples~ of f>~r'a%ion ................ '~- -(6) Plan .........U ,'ldditional Requi re~ants: IV~D Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information, of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX: No 'special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. .o TAPE VE~IF].C~TI[.)~ LISTinG LVP 009.!i02 VERIPiCArlfOm LISTING PAGE gATb :79/ ~/ 1 REEL NAME CONTI~UA'llON ~ :01 TAPE H~ADE~ *~ SEHVIC~ NAM~ :EDIT LA'YE :79/ q/ 1 IAP~ NA~iE :55135 CUN'rI~UAIIUN ~ PREVIOUS ~'APE : C[)MNENT~ :UNIWUE m~Lb IDENIlE1CATION NU~BE~ iS ** FILE HEAD~ ** FIb~ NAME: :EDIT .001 SERVICE NAmE : DAT~ : MAXIMUM LENGTH : 1024 PREVIOUS FILE : ** i~fORMATiON RECORDS CONTENTS UNIT TYPE CAI:g SIZE CODE CN : SOrllO PE~iRO6gUS CO~PANY WN : WEST SA~ ~4 fm : WEST SAR HANG: 9E ]'OWN: 10N SECT: 7 COUN: NU~T~ SLOPE STAT: ALASKA 000 000 023 065 000 000 011 065 000 000 008 065 000 000 002 065 000 000 003 065 000 000 001 065 000 000 011 065 000 000 008 065 000 000 004 065 ** DA'iA FORt~AI RECUblD *~. 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I,M Clba C I b M ClbM C CIbM C I bM C i .LM C IbM C ILM M i'~ E tq 0 N I C C Ib~4 CibM CILM CIbM ClbY CILM C!LM 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.81'1 9.817 9.817 9.817 VALUE 9.817 9.817 9,817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 9.817 C h.l- 8 C Lb8 C Lb 8 Cbb8 Cbb8 C bbs CLD8 Cbb8 CbL8 Cbb8 CLL8 MN EMOI',{ lC CI..,L 8 Cbb8 Cbb8 CLL8 Chh8 CLD8 Chh8 Cbb8 10.093 10.093 10,093 10.093 10.093 10,093 i0.093 10.093 10.093 10.093 10.093 VAbLJE 10.093 10,093 10.093 10.093 10.093 10,093 10.093 10.093 ............................. 3~00,000 ~700.000 3tO0.O00 3500.00O S P SP -42.25u 214.492 -42,250 214,492 -42,250 214,492 -42,250 214,492 3400,000 3300.000 3200. 000 31U0.000 3000.000 2900.000 2~00.000 DILP'i'H 2'700.00o 2b00.000 2 5 U 0.000 SP SP SP SP GR SP G}~ SP iqNLMUNIC SP G~ SP SP -42.25O 214.492 -42,25U 214,492 -42,250 214,492 -42. 250 214,49'2 -42. 250 2~4.4~2 -42.25O 214.4~2 -4'2,250 214.~92 VALtiE -42.250 214.492.. -42,250 2i. 4.492 -42,250 214.492 2~00.000 2500.000 2 20 0.0 0'0 2 ] O0. 000 20OO. 000 SP 6R SP S P =42.25o 214.492 21 4,492 - :12.25O 214.492 -42.25O 214.492 -42.250 214.492 1900.000 SP -g2.25u 214,492 C I I., L) C iht) CILD ClLD CILO ClbD CIbO CibD CIDO CibD 10.093 10.093 1 u. 0 93 10.093 ,10,093 0.093 10.09 { 0.093 0.09 3 0.09 5 10,093 AJ.~ L] E, 1.0.093 ' 0.093 0.093 10.09 3 10.093 lO.Ogg I o. 0 93 C J, b M ClbM CILM C I b M C ibm C I bM C I. b iv] CibM CIbM CIbM ClbN CiD.R) C I. bH CibM C IbM C 1 CiLN C IbM ClbM 9.817 9.B17 9.817 9,817 9.817 9,817 9.817 9,817 9,817 9,817 9.817 VAbUE 9.817 9.817 9,817 9.817 9,817 9,817 9.817 9.817 9.817 C bbs Cbb8 C bb 8 C la b 8 C L,.b8 Chh8 Chh8 Cbb8 Cbb8 Cbb8 Cbb8 Cbb8 CLL8 Cbb~ CLL~ C bi.,8 Cbb8 Cbb8 CL. b8 Cbb8 10.093 10.093 10,09'3 10.093 10.09,3 10,093 10,093 10,093 ,. 10.093 10.093 10.093 VALUL 10.093 10,093 10,093 10.093 10.093 10,093 10.093 10,093 10.093 SP -42,25U GR 2 t 4,492 DATA RECORDS PECORD~: 220 CURD~: 1014 B~Tk~ C iLD I o. 073 C I~M 9.81 ? Cl~b~ 1 O, 09~ ENTR F'IbE '~AILEE LENG'IH: 02 bY. TLS F J I.,E NA~E: ~D l'[' .006 MAXJfqUF~ PH¥51CAL I4ECURD LENGTH: HEX'I FiLE NAME: 1024 E U F FII~E HEt~DER LENG'i'td: 62 BY~,I:E8 FILE NAME: ~-D1T ,007 ~4AXI, HU~4 FHYSICAL i,<ECURD bgNGTti: PRP. VlOUS ~iLE NAME: DATA ~ U}?~IA1 DPECI~ ./CAR:ION 1024 ~'l'~,8 L, ENG'i t-~: J70 BYTkS ENI'R~ bLOCKS: TYPE 0 DA']'UM SPECi~ICATIUN BL(JCK$: SiZE REP C ()[)E 1 6~ Y lC ~L'OUL SV[JRD~' UNI'I'S AP1 AP1 API APl GR C N L GAP I. CALl CmL ].N DRtiU l"f)C G/C3 mP~I1 CNL PU }~HOB ~DC G/C3 NRAT CNN C/C NCHL CNb CPS ~ CNL CNb CPS DEPTH MNEMONIC VALUE 6500. 000 GR O. 000 }<f~U5 2,50u SiZE EXP PROC SAM REP DEPT 0 4 0 0 1 68 0 0 4 0 0 1 68 0 u 4 0 0 I 68 0 0 4 0 0 1 68 U U 4 0 0 1 68 0 0 4 0 0 1 6~ 0 U 4 0 0 1 O~ 0 0 4 0 O 1 08 0 0 4 0 0 1 68 0 MNENONiC VALUE MNEt,IONIC SHIFT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VALUE CAi.,/. O. 000 DP, ld[] 0. 000 NPHI -0. 020 NP, AT ¢). 000 NCNI. 0. 000 FCt',JL O. 000 6400.0 O0 GP, 1 ! 0.9 ? b CAI.~ 1 6300. 000 GR 76. 289 CAb L 6200. 000 GP, 84. 294 CALl RHUB 2.5't 6 NP, AT 6100,000 (JR 200,00o CALi l<ttOB 2. q 09 Nh'AT bUO0. 000 (}R 130.8()7 CAbi [{HOB 2.4. J ~ NRAT 5900. 000 GR ~ 30. 857 CALl R H O 6 2.43 .] [~ H A 5~00. 000 GR 130.80~ CALi HitO.B 2 , ~ 33 NRAT 5700.00o Gt~ 1 30,8o7 CALl kHUB 2,4 ,~ 3 NKAT 5600 , 000 (,;F, 130 , 857 CALl RitOB 2 . 433 5500. 000 GR I 30. 867 CAbI. P, H U $. 2.4 .] ] ~ R A I,' 5~{JO. 000 GR 130,8~7 CALl NH[lB 2.43 ~ NRA% 5300,000 GR ], 30,867 CALl I:{HOB 2 , 4 .~ .~ i"ik A ~' 5200,000 GR 130.867 CALL RHUB 2.433 NLAT 5100.000 GR 130.857 CALl RHLIB 2.413 ~,}-('A'I 5000,000 GH 130.8~7 CALl RHUB 2,43~ mi{A1 4900. 000 GR 130,867 (:Al., I RHtJb 2.4 J 3 il F,A'i: 4800,000 gR ] 30,85'7 CALl R H U B 2 . 433 l'~ k A'£ q700,000 GH 130. 807 Ri~ub 2.433 O~PTH MNkMOi,ilC VALUE 4600. 000 Gl{ 130. 867 CALl CALl N t~ A'I_' 4500,000 GR 150,85'7 CALl, R ti U ~ 2.433 iq R A T lC 8. 800 ~..522 8,,550 2.745 8, '? 0 o 2,552 2, '750 2.30~ 2.800 3.64~ 2,800 2.8OO 2.800 2. ~00 3.048 2.80O 2. 800 ~.648 2.800 2.80O ],648 2.~00 2.8O(} 3.64~ 2.8OO ~.648 3,6~8 2.800 V ALIJ E 2.800 ~,648 2.8 0 0 3.6~8 NCNb DRHb NCNL DRHU NCNb DH tiU NC Nb I)RHU NCNb [)HMO NCI~ b NCNL NCNL DRHO N C N L D RH O D~nU NCNL NC]Nb N C n b DHMU DRhO N C N b D~HU NCNb NC~b DRt!O NC N~ DK~U NC o, 05'1 2 30. 802 0.017 330.759 0.023 33.2.904 0,137 100q .289 0,14'7 208,065 0.14'1 208,06b 0,147 208,065 0,147 20~ .005 0,147 20B .065 0.147 208.0~5 0.14'7 208.065 0.147 20~. 0~5 O. 14'1 208,065 0,147 20~,0t5 0,147 208.005 0.147 208, O65 0.147 208,065 208.06b VALUE 0,147 2U8,0o5 0.147 208.065 NPHl FC ~ L NPHI NPH 1 FCNL NPHI FCNb NP~I FCNb NPHI FCNL NP~tl FCNL NPHI FCNb NPHI FC N b NPH1 N P H .1. FCNL NPH1 FCNb NPHI FCNb nPHI FCN b FCNb NPHI FCNb NPHI FCNb NPH .1. FCi~ b NPH ]. FCNb NPHi FCNb 27.6b0 65.208 27.560 12t.12b 25.2~0 127.413 4b.940 1002.573 48.540 59,202 48.540 59.202 48.540 59,202 48.540 59.202 48.54O 59.202 48.540 59.202 q8.540 59.202 4~.540 59.202 48,54.0 59.202 48.540 59.~02 48.540 5~.202 48.540 59.202 59.202 ~,540 59.202 VALUL 4~.540 59.202 48.540 59.202 4300,00O 4200 ,.000 4100,000 4090.000 ./~ 900,000 38O0.000 3700,000 .300.0. 000 3 400.00 0 .~ 390. 000 32 O0. 000 ~OoO.OO0 2900. 000 2800. 000 I D g-P't~H 2'/00.000 2c0O.O00 2500.000 GR HUB R}tUB GR RHuB GR. kBUB GR RHOB GR R H t] B GR Ri-ttJb GR RftiJD ii t~ U b ~ ti U B GR GR R H L] b MN&HUN lC GR 130. 857 2.433 I 30. 2.43 I 30.80'7 2. 433 130.867 2,433 130.8O7 2.4 .~ ~ 130,867 2.4.33 I 30. 857 2.4:]3 130,867 2.433 I 30,867 2.4 ,~ ~ 130.8~'1 2.43.3 1 30. 807 2.4~3 130.867 2.433 130.867 2.4.33 130,867 2,433 130,867 2.433 130.857 2.433 130.857 2.433 VAbb~: 130.867 2,4]3 i30.807 2,433 1 t0.8O7 C A b 1 (:AL1 N F, A T CAb[ iq t4 A T UAL,,[ 1'.~ k A T CAb .[ N R, A '.I? CALl NRAT CABI N R g r CAhi NRAT CALl J,u R A T C A b [ CAhi N k ,& T CAb1 N k A CALk NRAT CAD/ m R A CALl C A b 1 N RAT N E Y, tj N i C CAb [ l~ R A T CALl N R A CAB1 2.8OO 2. S O () i.648 ?. }5OO 2.800 ~,. b48 2.. 800 ~,.u4~ 2.800 .3. 648 2. 800 2.800 3.648 2.800 .~. t)48 2.8 {., o _,1. 2.80O 3,048 2,800 3.54.8 2.800 .3. 048 2.8'00 3.648 2.80O 2.800 2.800 V ALIJE '2,~00 2.800 .~. 6.48 2,800 D R ~i U NCNb [)RPtU N C ~,{ b D R 1t U' NC N L D R ti U NC Nb DRHU NC Nb DRMO N C N L DRHO lq C N L NCNL i~ C t~ b NN EMUI'~ lC DRHO 1~ C N £, D R H U N C N b 0,147 208,005 0,147 208,065 0,147 208,055 0.14'7 208,065 0,t47 208.005 0.147 208.065' 0,14'1 208.055 0,1,t7 208.065 0.14'7 208,005 0. I :~7 208. 005 0,147 20U.OO5 O. 1 q7 ' . 208,055 O. 14'7 208.065 0,147 208,005 0.147 0.147 208,065 0.147 208,065 VALUE 0.147 2()~. 065 0,147 208.005 0,147 blPH 1. NPHI ~'CNb NPH.[L FCNL NPHI FCNL~ NPHi FCNb NPli 1 FCND NPhl NPtiI FC N b N P H 1 NPH t FC N L, N P H 1 NPtll FCN. b NPM I },'CNb NPH i N Pit 1 FC Nb NPH 1 MNEMON lC FC l,~L NPHI FCNh NPH t 48,540 59,202 48.540 59.202 48.540 59.202 4~.540 59.202 48.540 59.202 48,540 59.~02 ,48.540 59,202 48,540 59.202 48.540 59.202 46,540 59,202 48,540 59.202 ,8.540 59.202 4~.540 59.20.2 48,5~0 59.202 48.540 . 59.202 59.202 48.b40 59.202 VALUE 59.202 48.540 59.202 48.540 R Ii (.J B 2 2,'400. 000 GR 130. 807 RItOB 2,433 2300,000 GR 130. 867 RHUS 2.4 33 2200.0o0 C;H 130,8~7 HHUB 2,433 2100. 000 G~ 130. 867 ~uO0. u00 GH 130. 807 I 900. 000 GR 130. 867 R H 0 6 2.4 3 3 1894.000 GH 130. 867 Rlt[)B 2.4 ~ 3 SIJNNARY OF' DAI'A Rk;CLII<D8 Ntj~v!~t:.H I:jF' RE;CORDS: 330 [,ENG'tH t)F RLCuRDb: 1014 BYTES I.,~,NGT'H O[; I.,A6T RE, CLJF, O: 42 N R A T CAL, i N }.( A '.[' CAbI N R A T CALl, N l~ A 'f CAb I. N R A T CAbl N ~ A T C A 1,, I N 1< A 1' FiLE TR.AILEH LENGTM: 1024 LED~GTH: TYPE 0 LEhG'tH: 62 BYTES ?~ LI.,L NAJ',!L: EDiT F'~AXIIgUM p~i~'SlCAh RLCURi') PRE:VIUUS FiLE NAF"~i~: DATA ~ORMA1 ~PL, CiF JCATIUN LLNG'IH: I 30 BYTES 102~ SiZ~ 2.800 ?,. O 4 8 2.80O 2.8 00 2. 800 ,~ . 648 2. ~00 3.648 2.80O 2.8 0 ~) I-., r',l '1' R ~ ~LOCK,5: ~. yT~.S REP CODE O 6 h:NTR ~. 0 NCNL D R H U NCNb I)R.HO NCNb DR HU NCNb DRHO NC Nb DRHU NC NL [)RHO NCNb ORHU NC Nb 208.065 0.14'7 208 .oas O, 14'1 20~.065 0,147 208.005 0,147 20~J .0~5 0,147 208.065 0.147 208.005 O. 1,17 20u 4~,540 59.202 4~.540 59.202 48.540 59.202 48.540 59,202 48,b40 59.202 48,540 59.202 48,540 59.2~2 ..... I ................. D/kTU i~ SP Et: .1. [~ ]. C ~ ~ 1 bbUC.K5: lC OEPT G D T 6500.000 e. 400. 000 6300. 000 b200.O00 6100,000 6UO0 .'000 5900,000 5800, 5700,00O 5000.00C'. 55 u 0.00 5qOO.O00 5300. 000 5200.000 5 J 00. 000 5uU0,0O0 4900. 000 '4 ~ L/0.00 q?00.000 4000. 000 4,500.000 4~00.000 4'300. 000 4200,000 4 ] U0. 'l' u D L 5 V U R D ~, U ixi ]_ '[ S EHC GA P 1, BHC US/F b'fN EI~4(jN I £ YAbtJE. G}:~ '999o O00 G R 16.700 7 . oo GR -0.1 O0 GR 0,000 GH 0,000 G ]k 0,000 GH 0,000 G 1~ 0 o 0 U 0 (; F, 0.00 () G },' 0.0 t.) 0 GR 0.0u0 GR 0. 000 GR 0 · OOU GR 0. 000 G R 0.000 G~ 0.000 GR 0.000 Gf< 0. 000 GR 0. GE 0,0()0 GR 0.000 GR 0,00O GE 0.0o0 Git 0.0 u 0 AFl APl A?I APl 0 0 0 0 0 60 ]1 32 O U bO 52 32 0 0 [qm.k;MLtm IC VAI.;!IE O'I/ -999. L) T 105. O 5 DT 91. 400 DT 9q. 850 DT 1 ~('~. 000 D'£ 1. 4 c~. 000 t)T I 4n. 000 DT 140. 000 DT 140. 000 DT 140°0OO D'i' 140·00o DT 140 o 000 DT 1 '~0 o 000 DT · 1 q(). D'r 1 ~ (). 000 DT 1 ~10. 000 D'r 1 .~o. ooo DT 14o. 000 PT 1 ~,0. 000 P'.[' 140.00 () DT I 40. OOO DT I 4n. 000 DT 1.,4(;. 000 DT 14O. 000 UT 140.000 SiZE PROC HE;[) DEP'r 8Hlf'T 1 68 0 0 1 b8 U 0 1 b8 0 0 ~gUO. OOC, GH O, 0~;0 DT S ~00. 000 G~ 0,000 ,~ 1~0. OOO GR O. 000 0 O~PTh tqi~ ~;~,~ 0 N !C V abU~; t~ N ~H[JN iC ~b()0. 000 OR 0,000 DT 3500. 006 GR O. 000 ~ ~00. 000 GR 0. 000 UT 3300. OOt) GB O. 0N0 DT ~ 200. (10 O G R 0.000 O T 3 I. ~0,000 GH O, 000 I) T ~o00. 000 GR O. 000 2¢00,000 G~ 0,000 2800. 000 GH 0. 000 DT 2700. 000 GR 0. 000 i)T 2 ~ 00.0 00 (;2 0.0 ().0 D T 2500. 000 GR O. 000 DT ~400. 000 GH O. 000 DT 23oo. uoo GR 0.00o 2200. O00 GR 0. 000 2 100. 000 G~ 0. 000 I)T 2000. 000 GR O. OOO DT 1900. O00 GR O. 000 DT 1694. 000 GR 0. 000 Nbrflb~ O~ ~LCURDS: 110 I.,6-.N(;1H ~P' ~kCORDS: 1014 LL~'fH UF LAST REC()~D: bg0 14t). 000 I 4 N. 000 14O. 000 14t).000 V A L'LI ~ 1 q. 0. O 00 1:,40. 000 1'40. 000 140. 000 140. 000 140.00 ¢) 14O. 000 1 't 0. 000 140. I ,~ 0.00 t) 1 40.0 () 0 14{). 000 140. 000 140. 000 140. 000 140.000 .! 4O. 000 I 40. 000 140. 000 F' l l~ E H t:, A D [';;.R I,Et,;GTH: 62 BYTES ~'ll.,k, N^ME: ~:DI.T .009 MA)(Ib'IUM PHYbi. CAI.., RkCURD LENGTH: PREVIUlJS ~.1L5 N.A/,~L: DATA FOHMAT SPkCiFiCATiUN hE; NG'£'H: 250 gi'~T}<~ BLOCKS: 0 [~A'I'U~q SPEC.I~'iCATiON ~BbUCKS: lC TOOL 5 V(,JP, D ~ UN1TS 6500.000 8P -999.000 GR -999.000 OqO0.000 SP -48.250 GR 407.278 6300.000 SP -60,750 b200.000 SP -37.000 GR 8~,893 6100.000 SP -40.000 GA 1.596 6000.000 SP -40.000 GR 1.596 5900.000 SP -40.000 GR 1.596 5800.000 SP -40.000 GR 1.590 1024 AP1 APl AI~I APt F[l,~'~t~ SIZE 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 7 11 ,40 0 7 21 8 0 7 31 32 0 MNEMONIC VALUE CIbD -999.000 C ibD 416. 869 CiLD I ~1,045 ClbD 20.~.930 ClbD b98.232 CiLU 69g.232 C1LD 69~.232 CiLL) 698.232 EXP PROC SAM REP DEPT SHI~'T 0 4 0 0 1 08 0 o 4 0 0 1 b 8 0 0 q 0 0 1 o 8 0 u 4 0 0 t 68 0 0 4 0 0 I ~8 0 FiNEMION IC VAbUE MNEMONIC CiLM -999.00.0 CIbM 373.250 C16M 113.763 ClbM 175,388 ClLM 549,5~1 CibM 549.541 ClbS 549,541 CiLM b~9.541 0 0 0 0 0 0 VAt,UE Cbb8 -999.000 Cbb~ 299.22~ Chh8 74,473 Cbb8 Cbb8 424,620 Cbb8 424.620 Chh8 q24.~20 Cbb8 q24.b20 .5700. O. 00 GR 5 O 00,000 8 P 5500. 000 5'~00,000 8P GR 5300.000 51 O0. 000 8P 5000. 000 8P 4900. 000 SP q~O0.O00 · SP 47 O0. 000 8P ~EPTH 4~00 . 000 SP 4 b O0 . Of jO SP 4~00. GO0 . ~ ~O0 . 000 ~00.000 SP 4100.OOO 4000 . 000 SP 3~00 . 000 SP GR 3 ~ 09.000 SP - ,'t 0.000 1,596 -40. 000 I .59b - o 0.00 t) I .59~ -40. 000 1.59~ -40.000 1.59b -40.000 1 -40,0()0 1.59~ -40. 000 1 - 40.000 I. 596 V~hU~ -40. 000 1 - 40. 000 [. 596 '-40.000 1.59~. - .40. 1.596 -40. 1.b96 - ~tO. 000 I ,596 -40.000 1.59~ - 40.000 1 .596 -,40. 000 I L D I b D ClLO CiLO t L [) 1 L D CILO iLO iI~D CIbD iLD CibD 1 {., D iLO CIbD 11., D C/LD CIDD C tJ.,L) Cii,O b92,2:t2 (;98.232 098.232 598.232 098.232 b9R .232 b9~.232 b9~,.232 698.232 VALUE 698.232 o98.232 698.232 098,232 ~98,2~2 6~.232 ~9R.232 549.54:1 549.541 549,5~I 549.5,i, 1 549,541 549,541 549.541 549.541 549.541 549.5~1 549,541 VAbUE 549.541 549,5~1 549,541 549.541 549.5:tl 549.541 549.541 549.541 549,541 424.020 g24.620 424.b20 g24.620 4,24. t20 424.620 42~,620 424.b20 ~2q.b20 42~.020 VALU2 42~.b20 424.020 424.620 424.020 424.b20 424.~20 424.520 42q.020 370O. O00 :1600. 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