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HomeMy WebLinkAbout179-005Wallace, Chris D (DOA) From: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 11:52 AM To: 'Reid Edwards' Cc: Larry Greenstein Subject: RE: Safety equipment testing procedure for Br-5RD-86 (PTD# 1790050) Reid, Procedure is acceptable. The gauges used for the test must be certified and calibrated. Yes, please notify the inspector when the shut-in equipment is available for test and an inspector will let you know availability (or waive the test). Same for the subsequent testing. Please provide me with documentation for the initial and subsequent tests for this well. Thanks and Regards, Chris Wallace Sr. Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 793-1250 (phone) (907) 276-7542 (fax) chris.wallace@alaska.sov From: Reid Edwards[mailto:reedwards(abhilcorp.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:36 AM To: Wallace, Chris D (DOA) Cc: Larry Greenstein Subject: Safety equipment testing procedure for Br-5RD-86 (PTD# 1790050) Chris, The admin approval letter for Br-5RD-86 states that we need to provide the commission the testing procedure that will be used to verify integrity of the well shut-in equipment linked to the IA and OA. I have attached our proposed procedure for your review. Please let me know if you find it to be sufficient to satisfy the condition. Also, is it required that we provide documentation of the initial test and subsequent tests? If so, do we need to have an inspector out to verify testing of the safety equipment, initially or subsequent, or can we do that in-house and provide the results? Thanks Reid Edwards — Reservoir Engineer o Hilcorp Alaska LLC ���NEa �Cr `�' Office: 907-777-8421 Cell: 907-250-5081 Well BR-86-05RD FCO of Shutdown Switches 1. Isolate OA from Pressure Switch by closing the gate valve on the Casing. 2. Bring pressure up on switch with calibrated hand pump while PW Pump is on injection. 3. When trip pressure of 700# is achieved verify pump shutdown, and audible alarm. 4. Acknowledge alarm and reset. Restart PWI pump. S. Isolate IA from Pressure Switch by closing the gate valve on the Casing. 6. Bring pressure up to trip pressure of 3050# on the IA Shutdown Switch. 7. Verify PWI pump shutdown, and audible alarm. 8. Normal up Casing valves (open), silence alarm, and reset switch. 9. Ensure Pressure Switches are lined up to Casings, start PWI pump and continue with injection. Notes; Tubing is also protected by a PLC shutdown at the PWI Pump skid, it is set at 2950#. The PM for the FCO of the above Well protection switches will be added to the Semi -Annual Vessel Safety documentation. sicae_ 17 00 4 5ab Regg, James B (DOA) From: Glen Payment [gpayment @hilcorp.com] Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:09 PM ettel 5114117,- To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Larry Greenstein Subject: FW: Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050 Attachments: Br 5 -86 TIO plot 2012 05 11.xls Jim Attached is the plot including what was gathered in May that you requested JUN . Zt The well head was tested and it is OK. seen a pressure increase earlier and reported it to our facility As far as history on this pressure increase, we had see p p y reservoir engineer. He sent us a test procedure that we completed and we sent him the results. He ran calculations and told us we could continue as long as we didn't exceed 1500 psi on the annulus which I assumed was based on reservoir pressures. Glen From: Regg, James B (DOA) [mailto:jim.regg(aalaska.gov] Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:34 PM To: Glen Payment Cc: Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Larry Greenstein; Stuart Allison; Chester Holt Subject: RE: Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050 Pressure data for May is missing from your plot. Is there something observed in the well's performance or pressure history that is different than what appears to be pressure communication beginning around March 1? Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907 -793 -1236 From: Glen Payment [mailto:gpayment(ahilcorp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 4:21 PM To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Larry Greenstein; Stuart Allison; Chester Holt Subject: Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050 Jim The anomaly Chester spoke of is pressure communication between the tubing and casing. It was noted on May 1 and we have been doing in house diagnostics for verification. I'll attach the plot. We have the wellhead specialist scheduled to come out to the platform tomorrow and he will be looking at the wellhead integrity 1 • • Sorry for the short notice and we'll try to remember to add the PTD # with all correspondence with the state. Please see the plot the production team came up with during the diagnostic work. Also attached is the well bore schematic and the TIO from the most recent three month period. Glen Payment Production Foreman Kenai Asset Hilcorp Alaska LLC gpayment@ hilcorp.com 907.776.6623 Anna 907.776.6663 Bruce 907.776.6656 Granite Point We answer to each other...Not the shareholders! From: Regg, James B (DOA) [mailto:jim.reqg @alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 10:55 AM To: Chester Holt Cc: Larry Greenstein; Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Glen Payment; Stuart Allison; Chet Starkel Subject: RE: BR- 5RD -86 That's pretty broad. What kind of anomaly? pressure communication (tubing to casing ?); leak to atmosphere? other? Absent something more descriptive, I interpret anomaly - in the context of shutting in the well — as potential loss of well integrity. Please provide the permit to drill (PTD) # when you are corresponding about a well. Every operator has their own well naming convention and it is not always evident since it does not match AOGCC's convention — the PTD # is the unique well identifier that makes sure we are talking about same well. In this case, I believe BR- 5RD -86 is referring to Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050. Someone from Hi!carp will need to provide results of diagnostics and Hilcorp's interpretation when completed; include the current wellbore schematic and a data plot of the most recent 3 months of TIO pressures (TIO = tubing /inner annulus /outer annulus). Finally, this notice is late. Should have been provided after decision made to shut in the well on 5/1/12; refer to Area Injection Order 6 , Rule 7. Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907 -793 -1236 2 • • From: Chester Holt [mailto:cholt(&hilcorp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:08 AM To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Larry Greenstein; Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Glen Payment; Stuart Allison; Chet Starkel; Chester Holt Subject: BR- 5RD -86 Mr. Regg We noticed an anomaly on our produce water injection well, BR- 5RD -86. We S/I the well on 5 -01 -2012 and we're doing in -house diagnostics. We're waiting on a Well Head Specialist to verify the wellhead condition. Jim Regg's e-mail address is iim.regg alaska.gov - phone # is 793 -1236 Chester Holt Lead Operator Bruce Platform 907 - 776 -6660 tivt. .,.,, 14:a014a. i.L4 3 Pl1essure & Rate vs Time - Well Br 17586 01) - 200 -I I — — 2000 1 180 —9 5/8" 13 3/8" Tubing - 160 •Vol 140 1500 I 120 i____\..,1 I k E N 10 2 - 1000 11 80 60 / 500 4 40 20 0 4 \ ..... I l N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N f� V op co co O N. co O r a O c\ O N N O N N O 7- N O O N N M th M 7 .4- 7 7 N N Date 13 3/8• TIO Report 05/10/12 195 05/09/12 195 Data Sheet 05/08/12 195 05/07/12 195 05/06/12 200 Br 17586 05RD 05/05/12 195 05/04/12 195 05/03/12 195 INJECTION 05/02/12 200 05/01/12 195 04/30/12 195 Permit # 1790050 04/29/12 195 04/28/12 195 04/27/12 195 Sundry # 301 -371 04/26/12 195 04/25/12 195 04/24/12 195 API # 50 -733- 20118 -01 04/23/12 195 04/22/12 195 04/21/12 195 01/31/2012 to 05/11/2012 04/20/12 195 04/19/12 195 04/18/12 195 04/17/12 195 04/16/12 200 04/15/12 200 04/14/12 200 04/13/12 200 04/12/12 200 04/11/12 200 04/10/12 196 04/09/12 195 04/08/12 195 04/07/12 200 04/06/12 195 04/05/12 195 5/14/2012 9:49 AM - TI0 Reports 7e.xls J J Dolan Br 5 -86 TI0 plot 2012 05 11 Br 17586 05RD • • Cs Piwtti te J S (k ( 1S8 5- P-, 1-7700. Regg, James B (DOA) From: Glen Payment [gpayment @hilcorp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 4:21 PM l ( (l -z-- To: Regg, James B (DOA) 1 Cc: Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Larry Greenstein; Stuart Allison; Chester Holt Subject: Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050 Attachments: MIT Br 5RD -86 5- 06- 12.pdf; TIO.xls.xlsx; Br -05RD ADL -17586 Schematic.pdf Jim The anomaly Chester spoke of is pressure communication between the tubing and casing. It was noted on May 15t and we have been doing in house diagnostics for verification. I'll attach the plot. We have the wellhead specialist scheduled to come out to the platform tomorrow and he will be looking at the wellhead integrity Sorry for the short notice and we'll try to remember to add the PTD # with all correspondence with the state. Please see the plot the production team came up with during the diagnostic work. Also attached is the well bore schematic and the TIO from the most recent three month period. Glen Payment Production Foreman Kenai Asset Hilcorp Alaska LLC gpayment@hilcorp.com 907.776.6623 Anna ti 907.776.6663 Bruce JUN .d 1 201, 907.776.6656 Granite Point We answer to each other...Not the shareholders! From: Regg, James B (DOA) [mailto:jim.reqg©alaska.gov] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 10:55 AM To: Chester Holt Cc: Larry Greenstein; Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Glen Payment; Stuart Allison; Chet Starke) Subject: RE: BR- 5RD -86 That's pretty broad. What kind of anomaly? pressure communication (tubing to casing ?); leak to atmosphere? other? Absent something more descriptive, I interpret anomaly - in the context of shutting in the well — as potential Toss of well integrity. Please provide the permit to drill (PTD) # when you are corresponding about a well. Every operator has their own well naming convention and it is not always evident since it does not match AOGCC's convention —the PTD # is the unique 1 • • well identifier that makes sure we are talking about same well. In this case, I believe BR- 5RD -86 is referring to Granite Pt 17586 #5RD, PTD 1790050. Someone from Hilcorp will need to provide results of diagnostics and Hilcorp's interpretation when completed; include the current welibore schematic and a data plot of the most recent 3 months of TIO pressures (TIO = tubing /inner annulus /outer annulus). Finally, this notice is late. Should have been provided after decision made to shut in the well on 5/1/12; refer to Area Injection Order 6 , Rule 7. Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907 -793 -1236 From: Chester Holt [mailto:cholt@hilcorp.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:08 AM To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Larry Greenstein; Stan Golis; Tim Cowan; Glen Payment; Stuart Allison; Chet Starkel; Chester Holt Subject: BR- 5RD -86 Mr. Regg We noticed an anomaly on our produce water injection well, BR- 5RD -86. We VI the well on 5 -01 -2012 and we're doing in -house diagnostics. We're waiting on a Well Head Specialist to verify the wellhead condition. Jim Regg's e-mail address is jim.regg @alaska.gov - phone # is 793 -1236 Chester Holt Lead Operator Bruce Platform 907 - 776 -6660 ��9CtJ8'9 r. �68mWs @.1.4 2 P I Pleessure & Rate vs Time - Well Br 17586 0 3000 - - 200 ,, 9 5/8" 180 13 3/8" ---20" 2500 1 1 I V I 160 • Tubing ▪ Vol it 140 2000 — _.. _ _ _ __ -- – 120 ,500 — ) : v m 1,, 8 0 60 1000 40 500 20 ii N °N.ii N N N N M a M N N N N Date 13 3/8" 20" Tubing vol Vol TIO Report 04/30/12 195 0 71 04/29/12 195 0 110 Data Sheet 04/28/12 195 1 04/27/12 195 1 04/26/12 195 1 Br 17586 05RD 04/25/12 195 0 04/24/12 195 0 04/23/12 195 0 INJECTION 04/22/12 195 0 04/21/12 195 0 04/20/12 195 o Permit # 1790050 04/19/12 195 0 04/18/12 195 0 04/17/12 195 0 Sundry # 301 -371 04/16/12 200 0 93 04/15/12 200 0 110 04/14/12 200 0 109 API # 50- 733 - 20118 -01 04/13/12 200 0 87 04/12/12 200 0 86 04/11/12 200 0 86 10/31/2011 to 05/01/2012 04/10/12 196 0 98 04/09/12 195 1701 95 04/08/12 195 900 88 04/07/12 200 2054 168 04/06/12 195 1715 141 04/05/12 195 1878 113 04/04/12 195 1212 107 04/03/12 195 1642 86 04/02/12 195 1792 103 04/01/12 195 1876 03/31/12 195 500 03/30/12 195 400 03/29/12 195 1100 03/28/12 250 1200 03/27/12 195 0 03/26/12 190 0 0 5/9/2012 8:35 AM - TIO Reports 7e.xls 1 ! Dolar, TIO xls Br 17586 05RD 00 SO • Bruce Injection Well 5-86 In-House MIT TIME TUBING PSI 95/8" PSI 5 MIN 0 0 10 MIN 0 160 15 MIN 100 360 20 MIN 300 560 25 MIN 550 900 33 MIN 950 1200 37 MIN 1125 1400 40 MIN 1250 1500 • ST 45 MIN 1220 1420 50 MIN 1200 1320 &■ 55 MIN 1160 1280 60 MIN 1100 1240 NOTES: Injection rate approximately 160 BPD Flow shut in to well at 40 minute mark, when 9 5/8 " casing PSI reached 1500 11400 _ 11200 0.000 —TUBING I 800 ----CASING 600 400 . 200 - L. 0 . • o I t 5 10 15 20 25 33 37 40 45 50 55 60 .° .- .�. ����� nmm� �w�n� Granite Point i7586 Well No. 5RD . Wellbore Diagram (as run 3-18-79) [ / Casing Record Depth 13-3/8" 54.5# (12.615 ID) 1590` /�� ` ' v�' 9-5/8"'43'5# S-95 (8,755 ID) 0290' ! 7" 32# S-95 (6.094 ID) 5366-9500' Completion Record 1) 31/2" Butt. Tbg w/AB Couplings 94' 2) Otis X-Nipple 2.75 I.D. 86' 3) 31/2" Butt. Tbg w/AB Couplings 8I63' 4) Otis X-Nipple 2.75 I.D. 8165' �� -- 5) 31/2" Butt. Tbg w/AB Couplings 8199' • 6) Seal Locator 8199' 7) Baker Model 'F-l' Packer 82I0' .'^ .} "=~ 8) Seal Assembly 3.00 I.D. 8213' � � �� ' ^ 9) Muleshoe 8214' _-- �u /�� Perforations • TVD top of Pay = 8067' • ' f�\ /'`�`�/ C-3: 8530-8607' , C-7:(CONT) 9280-9284' /�` . ` ' C �' 8752 88l� 93]8 x�' - ' - 9354' - 8823-8848' • 9366-9298' [1� ' C-7: 9148-9179' - 9431-9446' 9194-9255 ' ` Fill @ 9527' 4-80 ---^-------� PBO 9538' • ~ . | /` ��� • 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Jim Regg P.I. Supervisor ( j FROM: Jeff Jones Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests UNION OIL CO OF CALIFORNIA 5RD GRANITE PT ST 17586 5RD Src: Inspector NON -CONFIDENTIAL Reviewed By: P.I. Supry Comm Well Name: GRANITE PT ST 17586 5RD Insp Num: mitJJ100814110955 Rel Insp Num: API Well Number: 50-733-20118-01-00 Permit Number: 179-005-0 Inspector Name: Jeff Jones Inspection Date: 8/5/2010 Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well 5RD ' Type Inj. VD TN 7761 IA 900 2000 1950 1950 ' P.T.D 1790050 ' TypeTCSt SPT Test psi 1940 OA 195 200 200 zoo Interval4YRTST P/F P Tubing 0_ 0 0 0 Notes: < I 1313 water pumped; no exceptions noted. ' Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Page 1 of I ~ ~ 179~bo5 '~ Vii' ~'~ Steve Lambert Chevron North America Reservoir Engineer Exploration and Production ' MidContinentJAtaska P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 -~`~~ Tel 907 263 7658 . Fax 947 263 7847 Email salambert~chevron.com ~~ T~E~~~~~..G.~-soh ~c- ~~ ~ r.,e~~t~~ November 13, 2007 Thomas Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite #100 Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3509 Dear Tom: Tom when checking our files we ~v }~.CE,M+-~'t$s~o ~ ov1 11 I3' p ~ ~~ T¢~c. ~-co.~er~ ~'~ vvoi~e ~vp~~~v.~t-~o+~ ~~r ~~Q ~~~ S ~ wc~ C~'C'~c c~c~kv <-~ h~ realized that this fallow-up 10-404 was never submitted for the infectivity test on Bruce welt 5-86, which concluded an September 26, 2006. Attached please find power point slides detailing the results of the test. Infectivity was better than expected and follow-up temperature surveys confirmed that all the injected fluid was contained within the zone of interest. Sincerely, r~`f\`y!\ t, ` t.,.~ __. ~" r.j R 1 _._ Steve Lambert Reservoir Engineer cc: MIT book Ted Kramer Well File ~~ ©E~ ~ 2047 ~,a`~ ~~ MidContinent/Alaska Chevron North America Exploration and Production www.chevron.com . STATE OF ALASKA . ALAS~IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI ON REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS RECEIVED 1. Operations Abandon U Repair Well U Plug Perforations U Stimulate U OthWÌ!J ^v~' ~POO. Test· Performed: Alter Casing D Pull Tubing D Perforate New Pool D WaiverD Ti~r ~xteASìiong . . Change Approved Program D Operat. Shutdown D Perforate D Re-enter Sus ~~ ~~lri 8 Cons. CommiSSIon 2. Operator Chevron USA 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill N ." 't/J-7l£1 Name: Development D Exploratory D \~<;,-o()S- ,Ü . 3. Address: P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519 Stratigraphic D Service 0 6. API Number: . 50-733-20118-01 . 7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number: \ ~5~<.ø ~\.lltç. 107' RKB above MSL C::,\(J~~~ ~T <)\. 5 Redrill , 8. Property Designation: 4Þ . 1/. ".o/' 10. Field/Pool(s): Granite Point Field, ~",;'¡'¡¡-.k~ Granite Point.17586 P 11. Present Well Condition Summary: , (..)f-( p JI.I'rðl. Total Depth measured 9,600 . feet Plugs (measured) 9,210- 10,600' Cmt. Plug true vertical 9,127 feet Junk (measured) Effective Depth measured 9,538 feet c'. true vertical 9,068 feet . ,\~lì\\í\;:;\\\ C ti,~~!. ¡;¡;.... Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor Surface 1,590 133/8" J-55, 54.5# 1,590 1,572 2,730 1,130 Intermediate Production 7,775 95/8" N-80 F-110, 40# 7,775 8,495 5,750 3,090 Liner 3,619 7" S-95 N-80, 32 & 29# 5,966-9,585 5,960-9,124' 8,160 7,020 Perforation depth: Measured depth: 8530-8607,8752-8815,8823-8848,9148-9179, 9194-9255, 9280-9284, 9338-9354, 9366-9399, 9431-9446 True Vertical depth: 8076-8152,8296-8359,8367-8392,8689-8720, 8735-8796, 8821-8844, 8878-8894, 8906-8939, 8971-8986 Tubing: (size, grade, and measured depth) 3.5" Buttress 8,214' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Baker Model F-1 Pkr 8,210' 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Met Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: NA NA 0 - 740 0 Subsequent to operation: NA NA 143 . 740 635 14. Attachments: 15. Well Class after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Temperature Survey Exploratory D Development D Service 0 . Daily Report of Well Operations Well Service Report 16. Well Status after work: oilD Gas D WAG D GINJ D WINJ o . WDSPL D 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ISUndry Number or NIA if C.O. Exempt: Contact Ted Kramer Printed Name Ted E. Kramer Title Petroleum Engineer Signatur~ ~ ~ ~ Phone 907-263-7960 Date 11/3/2006 ,... . ~\l ",,1:> 1{·/t·Of, Form 10-404 Revised 04/2006 ~'i)'''!0 §fiR' Bf~. 'j Submi ri 'n 10nl fJ.., ~~~/k . . Chevron === Ted E Kramer Petroleum Engineer Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Tel 907 263 7690 Fax 907 263 7847 Email KrameTE@chevron.com ì November 3, 2006 Thomas Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite #100 Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3509 Re: Br 5-86 Injectivity Test Results Dear Mr. Maunder: This letter is a follow up to Mr. Steve Lamberts letter earlier this year regarding Chevron U.S.A. Inc.'s plans to restart the water flood on the Bruce platform. . The injectivity test on the above well concluded on September 26, 2006. In support of the work performed on this well and BR 6-42, I have attached a summary document which includes the following: · graph of injection rates and well head pressures encountered during this test. · graph of the temperature survey conducted at the end of the test. · A log of the 5-86 completion interval - with perforations marked. · Well bore diagram. .I Chevron U.S.A Inc. views this test and the test for BR 6-42 as favorable and plans to pursue facility work to utilize these two wells as waterflood injectors. Produced water is currently being injected in BR 6-42 and all injected fluids will be reported on the appropriate monthly reports. If you have any questions or comments on this test please do not hesitate to give me a call at 907 -263-7960. Sincerely, /1'/-{ // U~ Ted E. Kramer Petroleum Engineer Chevron U.S.A. Inc. cc: Well file Union Oil Company of California I A Chevron Company http://www.chevron.com 9-26-2006 © 2005 Purpose of the test: Determine if long term water injection is viable from th Bruce platform. Test period: Permitted for 6 months Well 6-42 and -86 were permitted for injection. Well 6-42 had the highest initial injection rate, and was chosen as th initial injection candidate. Injection performance was excell nt Injection was started in well 5-86 on August 9 and results to date have been encouraging. 2 Bruce 5-86 Injection Test 500 400 - æ Il. 300 - ~ ::::I IIJ IIJ ( ... Il. ... "C ( .... I'G ~ 200 (I) :E ~ 100 Maximum (PSO --+--Injected Volume (BBLS) o '!r-~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ e:,ftf~ e:,øq c§'q e:,øq e:,øq e:,eq e:,eq e:,øq ,,'\':f ,,11;I "ref "O:J' '!-"It '!-~ '!-q{ ,,:>'" 11;I ref O:J' ,,"It ,,~ "q{ '!-~ ~ 3 # # # # # # # # R R ~ ~ ~ ~ R ~ r.:It' ".{t' li:ft' Oft' ",t' %:ft' rlft' ",tt' ß.J'q¡; ......q¡;....f.J "f.J ~q; q¡q; ~q¡; 'f;(q; "" "., "" "" 'V" "j; 1) .., ... 'U -... ".,.. 1\ "" r¡:. 1) 4 Test -. Injectivity well 5- has been good. Injection pressu s do not appear to be increasing with time. Pres res and rates appear to be tracking. Th mperature survey confirms that all the fluid is ntering the perforation . Fill wa found 33' below the top 0 the perfs. While both Br -86 and Br 6-42 appear to be good injection wells, the 6-4 well should be the primary injection well in the program. 5 © 9-26-2006 . . © Chevron 2005 Br 5-86 Completion ~... 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UtI' llta' m.' Chevron 11II , ".. ..... T1r;t ':: N1D ....' 7 2,00 8 I II " I " " " I I I Pressure (psia) 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 Temperature (Deg. F) <> 3 1/2 TBG" 133/8" ~~ 95/8" ~ Pressure R-2 Perfs ~ Temperature R-1 9 . STATE OF ALASKA . ALA Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~ION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS RECE\VEO Iο¡'~ JUL 2 6 2006 Oil & Gas Cons. commission 1. Operations Abandon Repair Well Performed: Alter Casing 0 Pull Tubing 0 Change Approved Program 0 Operat. Shutdown 0 2. Operator Union Oil Company of California Name: 3. Address: Box 196247, Anch., AK. 99519 7. KB Elevation (ft): 107' 8. Property Designation: ADL 17586 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth 9,600 ' feet 9,127 'feet measured true vertical Effective Depth measured true vertical 9,527 feet 9,066 feet Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Length Size 1,590 6,290 3,644 133/8" J-55, 54.5# 95/8" N-80 F-110, 40# 7" S-95 N-80, 32# Plug Perforations Perforate New Pool 0 Perforate 0 4. Current Well Class: Development 0 Stratigraphic 0 Stimulate WaiverO Time Re-enter Suspended Well 0 5. Permit to Drill Number: Exploratory 0 Service 0 179.005 6. API Number: 50-733-20118-01 9. Well Name and Number: BR 5-86 ¿;, ,.tA~;1 Co. ~ .sr!. 17!>B¿; - s /iitl> 10. Field/Pool(s): Granite Point Field Middle Kenai Sands Plugs (measured) Junk (measured) 9,538 C' '"-, ('¡ \.] ') (.j MD Burst Collapse TVD 1,590 6,290 9,600 1,572 5,946 9,127 2,730 5,750 8,160 1,130 3,090 7,020 Perforation depth: Measured depth: 8530-8607,8752-8815,8823-8848,9148-9179, 9194-9255, 9280-9284, 9338-9354, 9366-9399, 9431-9446 True Vertical depth: 8076-8152, 8296-8359, 8367-8392, 8689-8720, 8735-8796, 8821-8844, 8878-8894, 8906-8939, 8971-8986 o o 15. Well Class after proposed work: Exploratory 0 Development 0 16. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 Gas 0 WAG 0 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Tubing: (size, grade, and measured depth) Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Oil-Bbl Prior to well operation: Subsequent to operation: 14. Attachments: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Daily Report of Well Operations Contact Steve Lambert 3.5" Buttress 8,214' Baker Model F-1 Pkr 8,210' RBDMS BFl JVl 3 1 2DD6 Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Service 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 WDSPL 0 Sundry Number or NIA if C.O. Exempt: ?; l eu e \..-- a "'^ ~ e....s:r ~~ 'i~AL Printed Name Signature Form 10-404 Revised 04/2004 \ . '-" Title Advising Reservoir Engineer Phone 907-263-7658 Date 7/~ (2..CG0 '?(~_ ./ß ./47;6ó Submit Original Only ~ . A 7\:iA7'~ e e - 10r-~r) ()r/~(~( c:- - 1(.7-019 ..46 '7. Z'7·6(. Chevron ... IIììiiiíI Steve Lambert Advising Reservoir Engineer Unocal Alaska Union Oil Company of California Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Tel 907-263-7658 Fax 907-263-7847 sala mbert@chevron.com July 24, 2006 Thomas Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite #100 Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3509 Dear Tom: Injectivity tests were started on June 28, 2006. All water is initially being injected into well 6-42'- Injectivity to date has been better than expected. (See the attached summary of the injection tests.) It is planned to continue injection into only 6-42 until August 7. At that point, injection logs will be run and injection will be initiated into well 5-86. Depending on the results of the production logs, injection may continue into well 6-42. . Sincerely, ~t)\~ Steve Lambert cc: M IT book Well FHe Chevron !lilt! IIììiiíI e Steve Lambert Unocal Alaska 7-24-2006 e © Chevron 2005 DOC ID Legal Entity C> ~ , - \} -~. ...J " ;. _t\ , ~ ~ '0 ........ t\ ".J"-~ S ~. ~&" ('~ & J' aterflood Test Chevron === · Purpose of the test: · Determine if long term water injection is viable from the Bruce platform. · Test period: · Permitted for 6 months e · Wells 6-42 and 5-86'were permitted for injection. · Well 6-42 had the highest initial injection rate, and e was chosen as the initial injection candidate. · Injection was started on June 28' and res·ults to date have been encouraging. © Chevron 2005 DOC ID 2 e e 3 Chevron === Peak injection pressure tracks the verage daily injection rate~ Bruce 6-42 Injection Test 3,500 -~_._-_.._...~..__....._,-,-_...."-".,..............."..._..,...._,,..._,._.."~'"_.__._-_._-_........._---_."...._-_.._----_. 700 3,000 ....-----~~- -~-------- 600 l·--·---·-..--··--·--·- . -- MaXi..mum Inje. ction Pressure --- Daily Water Injection 2,500 --.--- 500 ê - ~ ø ~ ~ m - - f c :J 2,000-~~~---~--------- 400.2 ø _ ø u f .~ ~ C "'C ----JNO data ~ ... CIS 1,500 -- -~ ~ -- 300 S œ CIS ~ ~ ø ~ ~ = I!I CIS 1 ,OOO--~--~-- 200 C . ~ ~y 100 - 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ø~~~#ø~~~~ø~~~øø~~~v~vø øø~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ © Chevron 2005 DOC ID There ndications that is decreasing with ti Chevron === njectivity ~ I .. I mem a······. re-·· n 0 '." ... -. '-. Bruce 6-42 Injection Test e 6,000 3,000 e 4 c:: o ;: u C ) .... c:: ~ C ) - ~ ~ ;: I'll '3 E :J U 5,000 1,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 o 1--; Maxirnu~\fVellh~adPres~~~ ~ Cumulative Injec!!.on .J o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "çs"çs ~"çs"çs"f;S ~ ~"çs ~ ~ ~ ~"çs ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~"f;S ~ ~ ~v~v~~v~v~v~~~v~~~~~v~~~#~~~~v~~ ~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2,500 2.000 ,000 500 ,500 ::::- U) D. - I!! :J I/) I/) I!! D. "C I'll C ) .c ~ E :J E "x I'll ::it DOC ID © Chevron 2005 ... 1.. onclusions Chevron === · Injectivity has been better than expected based on the short term injection test run in April. · There has been no reduction in injectivity during the test. e · Injection logs need to be run to confirm that the fluid is being injected into the proper intervals. · Water cut performance in offset producers needs to be continuously monitored to confirm that e water is not channeling. · A long term water injection project for the Bruce platform may be a viable option. © Chevron 2005 DOC ID 5 .. :¡ 0( ecom mendation Chevron === / · Continue injection in well 6-42 thru July 30. · Run dynamic temperature survey with the well on e injection. · Shut-in injection. · Switch injection to well 5-86. · Following 24 hour shut-in, run shut-in ' temperature survey in well 6-42. e · Leave well shut-in. Continue to monitor and record the shut-in tubing pressure. · Inject into well 5-86 for 30 days. Monitor rates and pressures just as in well 6-42. © Chevron 2005 DOC ID 6 MEMORANDUM e State of Alaska e Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg P.I. Supervisor -:/ { )<UC;' 7' ¿51, Oi..,J 1 t DATE: Friday, June 23,2006 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests UNION OIL CO OF CALIFORNIA 5RD q" 0 oS \1 FROM: John Crisp Petroleum Inspector GRANITE PT ST 17586 5RD 8rc: Inspector Reviewed By: P.I.8uprv -.:r~ Comm Well Name: GRANITE PT ST 17586 5RD API Well Number 50-733-20118-01-00 Inspector Name: John Crisp Insp Num: mitJCr060622 I 50456 Permit Number: 179-005-0 Inspection Date: 6/22/2006 Rei Insp N urn Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well I 5RD IT I' I I I 7760 I IA 740 I 1960 I 1960 I 1960 1960 I 1960 I ype nJ., N I TVD I i I I I P.T. : 1790050 I . ~ ! I OA i I ¡TypeTest I SPT i Test psi I 1940 140 150 I 150 i 150 150 i 150 /' v Tubing I I ì i -r Interval OTHER P/F P 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Notes Witnessed !\rUT prior to injecting after long term shut in. :Ii"! eG,' V ,hI ·W';;+- NON-CONFIDENTIAL 'ß ." ir; .J. Friday, June 23, 2006 Page I of I . :~ ,.) ',: 1~ ·1 'j .J) . ., 'I , =-.:oJ FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR i , ! AItASIiA OIL AND GAS / CONSERVATION COMMISSION / ; J 333 W. 7'" AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 Steve Lambert Advising Reservoir Engineer UNOCAL PO Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519 \1Q,OOb Re: Granite Point Field, Middle Kenai Oil Pool, GP State 17586 #5RD Sundry Number: 306-190 " ',' ill.1 \IE·' ¡¡ IN " () ¿,CA,,,!v ..L...,u J.~) Dear Mr. Lambert: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. When providing notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test, contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested. Sincerely, DATED this ~ay of June, 2006 Encl. - \~-OD5 1. Type 01 Request: IJtS' ~) 3j 1.£ 'I ' I t. ¡i STATE OF ALASKA ~Oß A.A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI N APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 Operational shutdown Plug Perforations 0 o Perforate New Pool ft5j-.p Abandon Alter casing 0 o Change approved program 2. Operator Name: Union Oil Company 01 Calilomia 3. Address: Perforate Stimulate 0 Time Extension 0 o Re-enter Suspended Well 5. Permit to Drill Number: 4. Current Well Class: Development Stratigraphic o o Exploratory 0 Service 0 179.005 6. API Number: 50-733-20118-01 Box 196247, Anchorage, AK 99519 7. KB Elevation (It): 107' 9. Well Name and Number: (;,~Cþ~\e \~~:,~ ki 5""R \> BR 5-86 8. Property Designation: 10. Field/Pools(s): ADL 17586 Granite Point Field Middle Kenai Sands 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD (It): Total Depth TVD (It): Effective Depth MD (It): Effective Depth TVD (It): 9,600 9,127 9,527 9,066 Length Size MD TVD Plugs (measured): Junk (measured): 9,538 Casing Structural Burst Collapse Conductor Surface Intermediate 13 3/8" J-55, 54.5# 9 5/8" N-80, F-11 0, 40# Liner 3,644 7" S-95 N-80, 32# Perforation Depth MD (It): Perforation Depth TVD (It): 8530-8607,8752-8815,8823- 8076-8152,8296-8359,8367- 8848,9148-9179,9149-9255, 8392,8689-8720,8735-8796, 9280-9284, 9338-9354, 9366- 8821-8844, 8878-8894, 8906- 9399,9431-9446 8939,8971-8986 Production 1,590 6,290 1,590 6,290 1,572 5,946 2,730 5,750 1,130 3,090 9,600 9,127 Tubing Grade: N-80 9.2# 8,160 7,020 Tubing MD (It): 8,214 Tubing Size: 3.5" Buttress Packers and SSSV Type: Baker Model F-1 Pkr 12. Attachments: Description Summary 01 Proposal Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch 0 14. Estimated Date lor Packers and SSSV MD (It): 8,210' MD Commencing Operations: 16. Verbal Approval: 6/15/2006 Date: .¡ 13. Well Class alter proposed work: Exploratory 0 Development 0 Service 0 15. Well Status alter proposed work: Oil 0 Gas 0 Plugged 0 Abandoned 0 WAG 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 WDSPL 0 Commission Representative: 17. I hereby certily that the loregoing is true and correct to the best 01 my knowledge. Printed Name Title Contact Conditions 01 approval: Notily Commission so that a representative may witness Plug Integrity 0 BOP Test 0 Mechanical Integrity Test ~ Location Clearance 0 OIh., ì ~¡,.O'- ~ "".......S ...\.<:>"'\ ~'L 'q ~ ~\; \... 'r 0 "- >-c>~-.","c..\ tt:("ð.J.- Form 1 0-403 Revised 07/2005 RBDMS 8H o ~, 2006 Subsequent Form Required: ~ 0 L\ Approved by: APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION Date: t· ~-d k(~ù # f'~~ Submit in Duplicate .--:t.À, s. 1.>. 01. . . Chevron Steve Lambert Advising Reservoir Engineer Unocal Alaska Union Oil Company of California Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Tel 907-263-7658 Fax 907-263-7847 salambert@chevron.com May 19, 2006 Thomas Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite #100 Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3509 Dear Tom: Unocal is continuing to evaluate the feasibility of reinstituting water injection on the Bruce platform. Injectivity tests were run on wells 5-86, 6-42 and 12-42 on April 20 and 21. Injection was established in all three wells at pressures well below the fracture pressure. All three wells maintained mechanical integrity during the tests, and no increase in casing pressure was observed during the test period. Well 6-42 took water at the lowest injection pressure. Final injection rates and pressures for the 3 wells were as follows: Br 6-42 Br 5-86 Br 12-42 14 GPM (480 B/D) 15 GPM (514 B/D) 15 GPM (514 B/D) 2,400 psi 4,200 psi 5,000 psi Each of the three wells was tested for approximately 6 hours. A summary of the tests ~s attached. State form 404 for each of the wells is also included. While the tests confirmed that injection into the wells was possible, the fact that injection pressures continued to increase during the test, and the short term duration of the tests made it difficult to determine the long ,/ term injectivity of these wells. Based on the results of the test, Unocal requests permission to perform a six month injection ,. test on wells 5-86 and 6-42. The purpose of the long term test is to determine the injection pressures to be expected under stabilized injection rates. This information will be used to size a permanent installation. Injection will be performed using produced water volumes. Current produced water volumes are approximately 140 BWPD. Injection will likely take place in a batch mode with produced water stored for one to two day periods and then injected. It is estimated that a test period of up to six months will be needed to ensure that injection rates and pressures are truly stabilized before sizing pumps. It is planned to perform state witnessed MIT's before moving ahead with the long term injection test. Attached is form 403 for each of the two wells planned for the test. S, inCere,lY, rx ~-~4- i ~ ,----)(j./J,,--, I / 1"---, Steve· Lamb'ert cc: MIT book Well File 1. Operations Abandon Repair Well Performed: Alter Casing 0 Pull Tubing 0 Change Approved Program 0 Operat. Shutdown 0 2. Operator Union Oil Company of California Name: 3. Address: . STATE OF ALASKA I AlAS'rÁ Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI ION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS Box 196247, Anch., AK. 99519 Plug Perforations Perforate New Pool 0 Perforate 0 4. Current Well Class: Development 0 Stratigraphic 0 Stimulate Other.¡ Injectivitytest WaiverD Time Extension 0 Re-enter Suspended Well 0 5. Permit to Drill Number: Exploratory 0 Service 0 1-79.005 6. API Number: 50-733-20118-01 9. Well Name and Number: ." tr"C/1 BR 5-86 ~ \> S+u.:.\-<L \ ,,6 C> \0 10. Field/Pool(s): Granite Point Field Middle Kenai Sands 7. KB Elevation (It): 107' 8. Property Designation: ADL 17586 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth Effective Depth Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: measured 9,600 feet true vertical 9,127 feet measured 9,527 feet true vertical 9,066 feet Length Size Plugs (measured) Junk (measured) 9,538 TVp i~: ~> Burst Collapse 1,590 6,290 3,644 2,730 5,750 8,160 1,130 3,090 7,020 13 3/8" J-55, 54.5# 95/8" N-80 F-110, 40# 7" S-95 N-80, 32# 1,590 6,290 9,600 1,572 5,946 9,127 Measured depth: 8530-8607,8752-8815,8823-8848,9148-9179, 9194-9255, 9280-9284, 9338-9354, 9366-9399, 9431-9446 True Vertical depth: 8076-8152,8296-8359,8367-8392,8689-8720, 8735-8796, 8821-8844, 8878-8894, 8906-8939, 8971-8986 Tubing: (size, grade, and measured depth) 3.5" Buttress 8,214' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Baker Model F-1 Pkr 8,210' 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): RBDMS 8Ft MAY 3 0 2D06 Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Oil-Bbl Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: Subsequent to operation: 14. Attachments: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Daily Report of Well Operations o o 15. Well Class alter proposed work: Exploratory 0 Development 0 16. Well Status alter proposed work: OilD Gas 0 WAG 0 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Service 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 WDSPL 0 Sundry Number or NIA if C.O. Exempt: Contact Steve Lambert Printed Name Signature Title Advising Reservoir Engineer 7-263-7658 Date 19-May-06 ~ò .#..ø. SUbmit. Original Only ~rlÞM ~ JJ ~~. z.S" . 0,," Form 10-404 Revised 04/2004 . . Chevron Steve Lambert Advising Reservoir Engineer Unocal Alaska Union Oil Company of California Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Tel 907-263-7658 Fax 907-263-7847 salambert@chevron.com May 19, 2006 Thomas Maunder Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Suite #100 Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3509 Dear Tom: Unocal is continuing to evaluate the feasibility of reinstituting water injection on the Bruce platform. Injectivity tests were run on wells 5-86, 6-42 and 12-42 on April 20 and 21. Injection was established in all three wells at pressures well below the fracture pressure. All three wells maintained mechanical integrity during the tests, and no increase in casing pressure was observed during the test period. Well 6-42 took water at the lowest injection pressure. Final injection rates and pressures for the 3 wells were as follows: Br 6-42 Br 5-86 Br 12-42 14 GPM (480 B/D) 15 GPM (514 B/D) 15 GPM (514 B/D) 2,400 psi 4,200 psi 5,000 psi Each of the three wells was tested for approximately 6 hours. A summary of the tests is attached. State form 404 for each of the wells is also included. While the tests confirmed that injection into the wells was possible, the fact that injection pressures continued to increase during the test, and the short term duration of the tests made it difficult to determine the long ~ term injectivity of these wells. Based on the results of the test, Unocal requests permission to perform a six month injection /I' test on wells 5-86 and 6-42. The purpose of the long term test is to determine the injection pressures to be expected under stabilized injection rates. This information will be used to size a permanent installation. Injection will be performed using produced water volumes. Current produced water volumes are approximately 140 BWPD. Injection will likely take place in a batch mode with produced water stored for one to two day periods and then injected. It is estimated that a test period of up to six months will be needed to ensure that injection rates and pressures are truly stabilized before sizing pumps. It is planned to perform state witnessed MIT's before moving ahead with the long term injection test. Attached is form 403 for each of the two wells planned for the test. S ince.r..e.IY, r~ '\-~,! (ì~ : '-----'/t;,\...; \ ~~ Steve Lamb rt cc: MIT book Well File Chevron Steve Lambert Unocal Alaska 4-21-2006 . © Chevron 2005 DOC ID Legal Entity Chevron W í.~ I I I Br 5-86, 12-42, and 6-42 were tested for i njectivity. Br 6-42 has the highest injectivity. Br 5-86 is the second alternative. Br 12-42 is the least desirable candidate. Injectivity under long term injection would likely be significantly less than the rates in the injectivity test. . . It is recommend that a long term (1 year) injection te~t be performed in wells 6-42 and 5-86 to confirm injection rates and pressures before committing to permanent installations. © Chevron 2005 DOC ID 2 o 500 ,000 2,000 4,500 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 ,500 o 1.0 1.0 co co 9. .,... 0! <:? ~ ~ ~-r-~ 'r'" N N N N N 1.001.00 0 .,... ('l') v 0 N Ö Ö Ö .;..: N o 0 0 0 0 o 4 16 6 2 8 10 12 14 :æ !l. C> 5 Bruce 5-86 I1jectivity Test 04/19-20/06 i' Il. !;2. 15 S «I 0::: ... I I I Bruce 5-86 Injectivity Test 04/19-20/06 30 25 20 10 5 ° o 1,000 2,000 3,000 Pressure (psig) 4,000 5,000 6,000 6 RE: MIT Bruce 04-08-06 - - e e Tom you are correct. We only plan to inject into the wells for 6 to 8 hours. Just long enough that we can confirm the rate and pressure at which the wells will take water. From: Thomas Maunder [mailto:tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Monday, Aprill?, 2006 3:09 PM To: Greenstein, Larry P Cc: James Regg; Lambert, Steve A; Rodriguez, Tim E. Subject: Re: MIT _Bruce_04-08-06 Larry, et al: The MITs you provided look acceptable. I have examined the files and did not find anything that should prevent you from doing the injectivity testing. From the "letter and 404" Steve submitted, it appears that the testing will only involved a few hours of injection. Is that the case? Call or message with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC Greenstein, Larry P wrote, On 4/1712006 9: 16 AM:} '"' ~ ttc; -DO S- Here is the MIT report for the Bruce wells 3-87, 5RD-86, 6-42 and 12RD-42. We will be checking the injectivity performance on 5RD as our primary candidate, but wanted some back-up wells just in case. Bruce 3-87 is the intermittent disposal well on the platform. Please let us know if we may begin our injectivity testing based on these preliminary MIT results. Thank you. Larry ..~"'h·..;~·t.. .~~jWF.nì },; ~~e\!" '.I""~wJ ~ ¿ ,1 Ö «MIT _Bruce_ 2006.xls» 1 of 1 4/18/20062:59 PM e e STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Mechanical Integrity Test Email to:Winton_Aubert@admin.state.ak.us;Bob_Fleckenstein@admin.state.ak.us;Jim_Regg@admin.state.ak.us;Tom_Maunder@admin.state.ak.us greensteinlp@chevron.com; trodriguez@chevron.com OPERATOR: FIELD I UNIT I PAD: DATE: OPERATOR REP: AOGCC REP: Unocal Alaska Granite Point Field I Bruce Platform 04/14/06 Ken Sides/Dennis Powell Pre-Injectivity Tests Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. Weill Sr 3-87 I Type Inj. I N TVD I 7,091' Tubing 400 410 410 410 Interval I 4 p.T.D.1166-0521 Typetest I P Test psil 1773 Casing 990 1,775 1,775 1,775 P/F P Notes: OA 0 0 0 0 Weill Sr 5RD-86I Type Inj.1 N TVD I 7,760' Tubing 30 30 30 30 Interval I I ~ p.T.D.1179-0051 Type testl P Test psil 1940 Casinq 640 1,950 1,950 1,950 P/FI P Notes: OA 135 140 140 140 Weill Sr 6-42 I Type Inj.1 N TVD I 8,149' Tubing 0 0 0 0 Interval I I P.T.D.1167-0191 Type testl P Test psi I 2037 Casinq 505 2,040 2,040 2,040 P/F P Notes: OA 195 335 335 335 Weill Br 12RD-42I Type Inj. N TVD I 8,594' Tubing 310 310 310 310 Intervall I p.T.D.1178-0591 Type test! P Test ps¡ 2149 Casing 1,500 2,200 2,200 2,200 P/F P Notes: Top of 7" liner 8282' OA 310 310 310 310 TYPE INJ Codes D = Drilling Waist G = Gas I = Industrial Waistewater N = Not Injecting W = Water TYPE TEST Codes M = Annulus Monitoring P = Standard Pressure Test R = Internal Radioactive Tracer Survey A = Temperature Anomaly Survey D = Differential Temperature Test INTERVAL Codes I = Initial Test 4 = Four Year Cycle V = Required by Variance T = Test during Workover 0= other (describe in notes) MIT Report Form BFL 9/1/05 MIT _Bruce_ 2006.xls Unocal Corporation 909 West 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 UNOCALe December 11, 2001 Tom Maunder State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave # 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539 Re: Modified MIT on Bruce 5-86 Shut-in Injection well Dear Tom: A consecutive, seven (7) day pressure surveillance was finished on the Bruce 5-86 shut-in injector (Permit # 1790050 API 733-20118-01) on 10/22/01. The tubing, production casing and outer casing pressures were monitored and recorded for three (3) consecutive days. The production casing pressure was altered by 200 psi. Pressures were then monitored and recorded for an additional four (4) consecutive days. See attached data sheet and well schematic. It is clear from receipt~ pressure surveillance and testing that the Bruce 5-86 well has tubing/packer integri[y and therefore cannot have flow from the productive interval into the 9 5/8" casing. The water flood system on the Bruce Platform has been disassembled and we are not currently planning to resume further injection on this platform. Attached is the data and a 10-403 for your approval. Sincerely, Christopher A. Ruff Senior Reservoir Engineer Cook Inlet Waterflood Management RECEIVED Alaska Oil & Gas Co~s. Commission Aogcc Br 5-86 SI MIT 12-28-01.doc JJD STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon: Suspend: Operation shutdown: Re-enter suspended well: Alter casing: Repair well Plugging: Time extension Stimulate: Change approved prograrr Pull tubing: Variance: Perforate: Other: SI MIT 2. Name of Operate 5. Type of well 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB Union Oil Company of California (UNOCAL Development 107' RKB above MSL feel 3. Address Exploratory 7. Unit or Property nam~ Stratigraphic: P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 9951.~ ' Service: X Granite Point 1758~ 4. Location of well at surface Bruce Platform, Leg # 4, Slot # 7 8. Well number 2008' FSL. 1943' FWL, Sec. 31, T11N, R11W, SIV 5 Redrill At top of productive interv~ 9. Pe[rr~t,,~nu~rn..b~, 2043' FSL. 484' FEL, Sec. 36, T11N, R12W, SlYl/u/0{,1"~. , At effective deptl' 10. APl numbe~ 50- 733-20118-01 At total deptt' 11. Field/Poe 12096' FSL. 605' FEL, Sec. 36, T11N, R12W, SlV Granite Point Field, Tyonel 12. Present well condition summar Total depth: measured 9600 feel Plugs (measured', 9210' -10600' Cml. Plu.c true vertioa 9127 feel 10670' Bridge Pluc. Effective depth: measured 9538 feel Junk (measured', true vertica 9068 feel Casing Length Size Cementec Measured deptl' True vertical deptf Structural Conductor Surface 1590 13-3/8" 2020 sx 1590 1572' Intermediate Production 7775 9-5/8" 425 sx 7775 8495' Liner 3619 7" 750 sx 5966-9585 9982' Perforation depth measured See Attached Wellbore Diagran true vertica Tubing (size, grade, and measured deptl- 3.5" Buttress,, 8199 Packers and SSSV (type and measured depti' Baker Model 'F-1' Packer 821( 13. Attachement.~ Description summary of proposal X Detailed operations prograrr BOP sketch: 14. Estimated date for commencing operatic 15. Status of well classification as 16. If proposal well verbally approve~ Oil: Gas: Suspended: Name of approver Date approved Service: X 17. I hereby certify that !be fo.,,r~e~o_in..g ~ true and correct to the best of my knowledf Ch ns~~~-~- Signed: Title: Senior Reservoir Enginee Date: 12/28/01 FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witnessPlug integrity _, BOP Test Location clearance IAppr°val N°',~ ! ~53 J ~,"T-- Mechanical Integrity Test~(~..~ Subsequent form required 10- 1~,,~,,~'7_ Original Signed ByDate.,.5/_~ -//~,~ Approved by order of the Commissioner ~ ..... n,,L,l: Commissioner Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE Procedure for Bruce Platform MIT on Shut-in//5-86 Injector 1. Setup 2 Pin Chart on Tubing and 13 5/8 Casing. 2. Pressure the Tubing to 200 psi. Prism records indicate the csg should be about 800 psi normally. 3. Record daily tubing, casing, and outer casing pressures for a consecutive three day period. , Decrease casing pressure by 200 psi. Continue recording daily tubing, casing, and outer casing pressures for an additional, consecutive, four-day period. ~.~~~ 5-86 ~~.~,.~ GRANITE PT ST ~3:~. ~,~.~.~..~-;~,~ 17586 - 5RD ~~fa~:~.,~~,~, 507332011801 E~~u~f~:~~ 17g0050 ~__~_~.~.~-o, ~.~ ~u_~..~ ,, ,~ ~ v 3.3 ti ii i ii .... /~'_-/~...e/ /o:/~' . ...... .. /~/..~ .~,~7'. ..... ~'~...:/~', ~ i'~ ::" .. .. (o ~1.0 .~Z ~ ~o-/~ ~1 ~.~5 ~ 5 .,~'~5 ..... iiiii i a i _ ii ,, i .. /~o ~._ ~ ,, .... 7n~ ~ ~ s~ . -- . .~ III ~1 I I II C:\WINNT\Prolilca~ide~,r\T~ngorary/alemct Files\OLK4C\Bruca 5416 Special MIT proced, rc I · -i^ i I ,-ii J-~ i --i^--iA i-!^/%~11/-i IFil l^^ll/~, Will f~'") . · · JJ/~| I 1~ /~/'~'''] '-~'") cn 'J ~o~o~ ~qn~'quAnkln I.I~ n¢~TT UNI.I TNNT-77-INN GRANITE POINT ADL 17586 WELL NO. 5RD UIDDLE KENAI SANDS PLATFORId BRUCE Perthent I:k2ta: Spud Dote: Surfaoe Lo¢aUon: 'Subsurface Locatlon: Bevatron: 11): Casing: PorforaUont Initial Injection: IrdUal Stimulation: ~eNrvolr DAM:_. Cored Intervals: DST InteJ~al, and RenulLu: 02.4)1/70 Log 4; Slot 7; O. P. Platform Bruoe 2008* FSL, 104~' FWL, Soo. 31, T11H, R12W, S.tJ. TI) 2096' FSI, 805' FEL. SEC. 36. T11N, RI'2W, S.U. 1G7' KII-LISL 0800' TYDt 0127* 9S38' TgOi g088* 13 3/B*' 54.5~ J-~SS · 18g0* set with 2020 mc. oemont 9 ~/B', 40, 43.8~ S-aS, H-80, P-110 · 6290* 7" liner, 29, 32dj S-gE, N-B0 · 8966-9600* Nt with 750 mc. cement 853O-8607' 8752-8816' 8823-8848' 9148-9179' g 1 ~ 4-0255' g280-9204o 9338-03,4' 9431-9448* 1928 s'dv~ · 4300 I~1, Annulus Pruoure 2300 I~1 NOlle Nofle NOrle ~ 5F~ ~ - 6300' BHC; SONIC Ti) - 6300' FOC: TO -SDOO° Completion Reeord I. 3 1/2" Buttron rog wlth AB Couplings 2. Offs X-nipple, 2.78 I.D. 3. 3 I/2" Buttreoo rog wlfh AB Couplings 4. Otis X-nipple, 2.78 I.D, 5. 3 I/2' Buttress rog wflh AB couplings 6. Seal Iooator 7. Baker Model *F'-I' Pacdcer 8. Seal assembly, 3.00 I.D. g. Muleshoe 94' 8183' 8165' 8199* 8199' 8210' 8213' 8214' Tagged Flll · 9527' 4/80 I'BTD 9538' ~8530' 8~07' 8752' 1848' 9148' 944.6* FEB-04-98 HED 11',38 ., UNOCRL flSSE'I' GRS GNP FAX ND, ~IU (ZU;3 (U fq 1", U 1/U," Re: Bruce ~-86 Shut-in MIT Unocal Corporation Agricultural Products 909 West 9~ Avenue, P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Telephone (907) 263-7830 UNOCAL February 4, 1998 Blair Wondzcll State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Blair: It is cleat from.recent pressure surveillance and tcstiag that thc Bruce 5-86 well has tubing/packer integrity and therefore cannot have flow from the productive interval into the 9 5/8" casing which appears to be leaking. Therefore we ask that you approve the attached shut-in MIT. The waterflood system on the Bruce Platform has been disassembled and we have no intention of further injection oa this platform, Please fax a copy of the approved MIT back to me at fax 263-7874. Senior Reservoir Engineer Cook Inlet Watefflood Management FEB 04 1998 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commi~or~ Anchorage FEB-04-98 ~IED 1.. 1.. :38 UNOORL ¢iSSET C-,RS GRP FaX NO, 9fJY283'f'8'/'4 Procedure for MIT on Shut-in Bruce Injector $-86 . Record daily tubing, casing, and outer Casing pressures for a consecutive three day period. , Bleed current casing pressure down to 100 psi. Continue recording daily tubing, casing, and outer casing pressures for a consecutive three day period. 3. Fax completed form to Steve Tyler, fax # (907) 263-7874, Phone # (907) 263-7649 IWelI.#.: ........ 15-86 · .. Date Tubing Pressure Casing Pressure Outer Casing Pressure 9/3/97 160 805 20 9/4/97 160 810 20 ..... 9/5/97 .... i60 ............... 810 20 ..... ~/6/97 ....... ~60 ....... 100 20 9/7/97 160 500 ........ 20 .... 9/8/97 160 560 20 .. FE~3 04 1998 Oil & 6as Co~. Commi~ior~ FEB-08-96 THU 11:31 UNOORL RK CIO/NS GRP FhX NO, 9072637828 P. 01/05 1'9 -.d ~,¢"_ FFo~ ] / / P, 05/05 ~UTOH~TIO OOVER SHEET DRTE', FEB-08-96 THU 11:31 TO: F~X 92767542 FROII: UNO0~I. ~K O I O/NS GRP 9072637828 05 PCtGES WERE SENT ( I NOLUD lNG TH IS COVER PflGE) ~Por~rneflt ~fqc~ I~c~tfor~ DST Interv~T~ GRANITE POINT ADL. 17586 WELL. 140. 5RD MIDDLE KENAI ~ANOS PLATFORU I)RUCE Ooml~elJ~m 3 1/2" Bultm.. Ibg 'wXl'a MI C4upl~.gt 2. D'II, X-nipple. 2,71~ I J). ¢, O~ X-nrl~ple. 2.71~ I,O. 7, Bokmr Model 'F--I' ~e~l ~,embly, 3.06 1.0. (k, r~n 3/1B/?N Ig~ ~ · 4~ PS. Anfluru,~ ~ur~ 2300 1~4 ~]rL. I'B - Ii~; S0tt1¢ Ti) -- F'I~ TD - 94' 16' 81S3' ~1 gg' It~g' 121 O' 8214' g527' ~ ~ 1558' 0 Z FEB-08-96 THU 11: 31 UNOOhL RK CIO/NS GRP 9072637828 P, 03/05 G~NITE POINT ADL 17586 WELL NO. 5RD MIDDLE KENAI SANDS P:e~.tige_nt Data: Spud D~te; Surface Location: February 1, 1979 Leg 4, Slot 7, GP Platform Bruce 2008' FSL, lg42' FWL, Sec. 31, TllN, R12W, S.M. Subsurface Location: At total depth - 2096' FSL, 605' FEL, Sec. 36, TllN, R12W, S.M. At top prod zone - 2042' FSL, 484' FEL, Sec. 36 TllN, R12W, S,M, Elevation: 107' KB-MSL TD: 9600' TVD 9127' PBD: g538' TVD 9068' Casing Recoro: Perforati OhS: 13-3/8", 54.5# J-55 @1590' set w/2020 sx 9-B/8", 40, 43.~#, S-96 N-80, PllO ~ 6290' 7" liner, 29, 32#, S-95, N-80 @ 5966-9600', set w/750 sx. C-3: 8630-8607' C-5: 8752-8816' 8823-8848' C-7: 9148-9179' 9194-9265~ 9280-9284' 9338-9354' C-8: 9431-9446' Perforated w/4JSPF By Dresser Atlas Initial Injection: Initial Stimulation: None Reservoi..~.~D~t.,..la: Cored Intervals; None DST Interval~ and ~esults; None Log Inventory: 1925 BWPD, 8 4300 psi, annulus press 2300 psi DIL - SFL (TD - 6300') BHC - Sonic (TD -6300') FDC (TD-8000') FF.B-08-96 THU 11:31 UNOCAL ~K CIO/NS GRP FAX NO, 9072637828 P, 04/05 Date Finaled 2-1-7g 6-7-79 4-10-80 4-16-80 2-18-83 2-21-83 9-7-83 Drilling and Workover History Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5RD .Wq. rk Perfo~_e:d Redrill. Perforate 8530-8607', 8762-8816', 8823-8848', 9148-9179', ~1~4-9Z55', 9280-9284', 9338-9399', 9431-9466', with Dresser-Atlas Slim Kone at 4 JSPF, zero degree phasing and decentralized through tubing. PFOT. Radioactive Tracer Profile PFOT. PFOT Radioactive Tracer Survey Unocal Corporation Oil & Gas Operations 909 West 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Telephone (907) 276-7600 UNO ..AL Alaska December 19, 1995 Mr. Blair Wondzell State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 MIT of Bruce Platform's Shut-in Water Injection Wells Dear Mr. Wondzell, Attached please find the results of the Mechanical Integrity Tests for the shut-in waterflood wells on Unocal's Cook Inlet Platform Bruce. The waterflood on Bruce Platform is out of service at this time with all waterflood injection wells shut-in. As we discussed on the phone Dec. 14th, only shut-in tubing, production casing, and intermediate casing pressures would be reported for shut-in wells providing the reservoir energy was too low to contanfinate upper, fresh water zones. Well Date Tbg Press Prod Csg Press Int Csg Press psig psig tt'to[qt, psig Bruce 3-17587 12/14/95 0 125 /oo 0 Bruce 5-17586 12/14/95 300 850 c9 20 Bruce 6-18742 12/14/95 0 1550 .co 0 Bruce 10-18742 - 12/14/95 0 110 ~o 10 Bruce 12-18742 12/14/95 770 775 ~f~ 0 Bruce 14-18742 12/14/95 750 1400 ~'o 0 _ ;r~. tv% Bruce 31-18742 - 12/14/95 700 2~ 600 O 5 5,-~a~Jed ~ .a~p~ ,le6 Please note that well 10-18742 was l~luggedin 9/88 and well 31-18742 was plugg~ in 10/88. Thank you, Marie L. McConnell Production Engineer Clay Chivers Platform Bruce Well Files Enclosure RECEiVt:::o DEC 2 1 1995 Nas~a ~, ,.., ,...: ,.ohs. ~mmission Anchorage April 6, 1990 Amoco Production Company Denver Region 1670 Broadway P.O. Box 800 Denver, Colorado 80201 303-830-4040 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Attention: Larry Grant File: KJO-396-WF Information Requested Middle Ground Shoals Wells 17595 ~501, ~4 and ~6 and Granite Point'Well 17586 ~5RD Platforms Baker and.Bruce, Cook Inlet, Alaska Per your request I am forwarding a copy of the directional surveys for the Middle Ground Shoals wells. The tape log for the Granite Point well that you requested is not available. If you require any additional information on Amoco operated wells in Alaska, please contact Julie Victor at (303) KJO/fjb cc: J. A. Victor APR 1 2 9g0 .Oil & Gas C~n~ C0mmissl~n ~ch0ra~ L. A. Darsow District Superintendent August 8, 1979 File: LAD-683-~F ,r Amoco Production Comp~ Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Cc~niSsioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation~sion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Corrected Ccmpletion Reports p~~ 00-- ' e ,Alaska Please find attached the corrected State of Alaska Forms P-7 on the ccmpletion and drill'.~ng of the above referenced wells. The erroneous API numerical codes submitted on the original fo=ms have been corrected. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow District Superintendent MPW:klt ~O R RE C T E D RE P 0~T Form P--.7 '-- SUBMIT IN DU~-~-'CATE* STATE OF ALASKA (see other tn- reverse side) OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE ii i WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* TYPE OF WELL: TYPE OF COMPLETION: ~VELL OVER WELL WELL EN BACK EESVR. 2. NAME OF OPERATOR ~ Production Cc~y 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR Other Water Injection Other Redrill/Sidetrack P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 ~. LOC^TION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)* ~t ,~e Leg 4, Slot 7, Granite Point Platform Bruce At to/p0rgd.8' ESL. 1943' FWL, Sec. 31, TllN, RllW, S.S. · interval 'reported below 2043' FSL, 484' FEL, SeC. 36, TllN, R12W; S.M. At total depth 2096' FSL, 605' FEL, Sec. 36, TllN, R12W': S.M. 5. API NUMEH/CAL CODE 50-//33-20118-01 6. LEASE DESIGNATION A_ND SERI3kL NO. ADL 17586 '7, IF INDIA.N, AJ~LOq[q'EE OR TRIBE NA/ViE 8. UNIT,FAALM OR LEASE NAME Granite Point 17586 9. WELL NO. 5 Reclrill 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Granite Point Field 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 36r TllN, R12 W, S.M. 12. PER2~IT NO. I-~OW 1VLA/~Y* ROTARY TOOLS CABLE TOOLS 9600-9127' 2VD [ 9538-9068 ' TVD 0 - TD 9.9. PRODUCING !NT~&qVAL(S), OF ~rlIS COMPLETIO~q--TOP, BOTTOM, NA/~IE (MD AND ~VI))* 23. ~VAS DIRECqqONAL SURVEY MADE 8530' MD - 9446' MD "C" Unit, Middle Kenai Member, 8066' TVD- 8976' TVD Kenai Formation ~ Yes 24. TY/~E ELECTRIC AND OTHEi% LOGS RUH DIL-SFL (TD-6300.) r BHC-Sonic (TD-6300)r FDC (TD-8000) CASENG RECORD (Report all strings set in w~ll) 13-3/8" 54.5 / a-SS I 117-1/2 9-5/8"40 & '4:3' 5 [ s-95 | 777S' 112-1/2 tl/r-nO N-so Il , 26, LINER R. EC O~qJ) SlZ~ '~ TOP (I%ID) l :BOTTOM (A~D) ISACKS CEM~T* $" 29--& 32~[ 5966' [ 9'585 [ 750 28$;E9~55OR~ATN~:N8S~OP'FAXl TO PRODU~Olq' (Interval, size and number) 8530-8607' 9280-9284' 8752-8816' 9338-9354' '8823-8848' 9366-9399' 9148-9179' 9431-9446' 9194-9255' ~ 4 ,JSPF ,,, PRODUCTION SCF~EEN (MD) SIZE DATE FIRST PtKODUCTION 3-20-79 DATE OF TEST, [HOURS TESTED [CItOXE SIZE [PROD'N FO.l%' ! 1 l'mS:~'r P~mOD A-3-79 , I 24 ' i I ~' FLOW, ~BING ICAS~G PRESS~ [CAL~~ OI~BBL. 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS CF-.M. LN TI NG RECOIkD 2020 sx 425 sx TUBLNG REC O P,,D DEPTH SET (MD} I PACKER SET (MD) Directional Survey 33. I hereby certify that the foregoing and attached information is complete and correct as determined from all-available rec'ord~ SIGNED"~/'~ ~' '~~'~'~/'~/~""'---'~ TITLE District Superintendent DATE AUSg~_~t 8, 19_79 *(See Instructions and Spaces [or Additional Data on Reverse Side) PI%ODUCTION MEiHOD (Flowiz~g, gas lif~, pumping--size and type of pump) OIL--BBL. ' GAS---MCF. I 1 1 ]V~ ELL STATUS (Producing or attut-in) Water Injection W£JI'ER~BI~L, ] GAS-OIL ~XTIO 1805 i@ 4300 psi v~rA~BBL' I OIL GRAVITY-APl (COiR3{.) ITEST WITNESSED BY D~T~i iNT]i~VA_L (MD) AMOUN£ £~"qD I~21ND OF MATE?.IAL USED AMOUNT PULLED 29. ACID, Si!CT, Fi%/%C'I URE, CEd%lENT SQUEEZe, ETC. INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correc! ,~.,efl completion re~ort arid log or~ all types of lanJs and leases ~r'~ Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as refererhce (,,,,,,here not otherwise shovv~) for dep~'h measure- ments given in c~her spaces on this forr~ and in any c'~ttaz!~me:hts Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separate prccJ~;ctio,~ fro?~ r,~ore than or~e ~lerval zone (multiple completior~), so state ~n iten~ 20~ and ir'~ ~te,~'~ 2_'2 show the p~c:]c.,c~:~:l interval, or ~l~te~vals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the in~'erv.~J ret)orted in i~em 30 Submit a sep,'~rate report (page) on this form, a¢teciuately identifie<~, for each add~tior~al ir~te~v~l to be separately produce:i, show- ing the ackJitional data pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this .well shoulJ show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SI. IMMAI(¥ ()b' F'()I1MAT)()N 'l'~k'4'l'N INt'I.t)I)IN(; [N'I'I-;IIVAL TF.q'FEI) I)])F~NSIIIIE DATA ~ WAT~ AND MUD L. A. Darsow District Superintendent July 12, 1979 File: LAD-605-~F Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, C~ssioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~m~ssion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Amoco Production Company Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 _-__ i COMM x'l COMM t co,'x.~ FC' R_.o e i,,!rs 4 ENO -~--.I ' 1 0~_--0i 'STAT STAT I CONFER: -FIEF: Ccmpletion Report Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill Platfonu Bruce, COok Inlet, Alaska Please find the State of Alaska Fozm No. P-7 Well Cc~ple~on or Re- ccmpletion Report and Log on the ccmpletion and drilling of Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill. Included is a copy of' the directional survey for the above referenced well. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachments MPW:sls JUL ! 4 1979 Alaska 0, ~ 5 ~s [:ans. Commission Ancl~orage Vor:u P- 7 SUBMIT IN DUP~ ,'ATE* STATE OF ALASKA ,,~,,o~.,.- /_~.> ~ ~OltY~ 0 / st ructions on ~. APl N~CA~ COD~ reverse side~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE i i i WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF WELL: OiL WgLL WgLL DRY Other--~~ b. TYPE OF COMPLEX@N: WELL OVER EN BACK nESVR. Other . . ~. ~,~,~ o~ o~o~ ~i~ ro~t 17586 ~ ~u~on ~y 9.w~ ~o. P. O. ~x 779~ ~chora~o~ ~as~ ~B10 ~0. ~ ~D ~oo~, o~ w~c~ ~. LOC~T~0N or WELU (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)* ~~ Po~t Field ~t ~,~ 4~ Slot 7~ Gr~ Po~ Pla~o~ ~~ 2008' FSL, 1943' ~, ~. 31, TI~, ~iW, S.M. At top prod. interval reported below 2043~ FSL, 484~ ~, ~. 36, Ti~, ~2W, At total dep~ 2096' ~SB~ 605' ~, S~. 36~ ~1~ ~2~ 8.~. 15: D~ CO~ ~SP ~ AB~. 1~.' ~VA~ONS {DF, RKB, ~T, G~, ~)* 17. E~V. CASINGttEAD 2-1-7~ ~ 3-3-7~ ~ 3-20-7~ 107' 18. T~L D~H, ~ & TVD~O. P~UG, B~GK ~D & ~. ~ ~LT~ CO~., ~1. 'INTERVAI.S DalLLED 1 9600-~127' ~ ]9538-9068' ~ - 8530~ ~ - ~446~ ~ "C" ~ ~d~e ~ 8066' ~ - 8~76' ~ ~ai fox. on 6. LF-JkSE DESIGNATION A_ND SERLkL NO. gDL 17586 7. IF INDIA.N, ;~LO'I"I~E OH. TH.1BE NA1ViE Sec. 36, TllN, R12W, S.M. 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN DIL-SFL (TD -63,00) ,,,BHC-Sonic (TD -6300), FDC (TD -8000) ZS. CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) C~%SIaNGSIZE WEIGHT,. LB/FT, DEPTH SET (1VID) HOLE SIZE CEk\ILNTING RECOILI) 5 . ' 1590 2020 sx 7775' 425 sx ! ~MOUNT PULLED 26. LINER RECOiq~ 27. TUBING RECOILD ?" ';' ' { I 32~1 5966 / 9585 750 s-gs t 28. PE~ORATIONS OP~ TO PRODU~ON (Interval, size and number) 29. ACID, SHOT, Fi%~C~ JRE, C~IENT SQU~AEZE, KI'C. 8530-8607' 9280-9284' 8752-8816' 9338-9354' 8823-8848' 9366-9399 ' 9148-9179 ' 9431-9446 ' 9194-9255' @ 4 JSPF · 30. PRODUCTION DATE FIRST Pt%ODUCTION 3-20-79 oF [HOLMS T~.ST~D lc~¢oxE SIZE ]PEOD'N FOR .~4_~3-79. , 24 FLOW', TUBING ]CA~I2NG PRESSUIk~ [CALCULATED -OIL--BBL. ! 124-HOUR RATE ~,r~ss. ]2300 31. D'ISPOSITION OF GAS (Sol'd, used/or ]Uel, vented, etc.) D]~-~!~II iIffT]i~I{VAL (MD) AMOUN£ fdhD KiND OI,' MA_TE?,.iAL USED I F I%ODUCTION ME'iHO'D (Flowfi~g, gas lift, pumping--size and type of pump) oIL---EEL. GAS---1VICF. I 1 GAS--~ICF. 1 [ V~ELL S'FATUS (Producing or :;ll~lt- hi), · Wa~ In3 ection WA'I'EI%--B BL. ~-~~ 1805 lO 4300 psi WA/ZER~-BBL. [ OIL GRAVITY-AJPI (COlq~.) I - t TEST WITNESSED BY 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS DirectiOnal Survey 33. I hereby certify that the f~regoing and attached information i~ complete and correct as determined from all-available records ,~/, //,'/lff.,/~,~4,&~,~ ~?L~ District Superintendent ~^TE 7/12/79 SIGNED *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) i i INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct ',,~..ell completion report end log on all types of lanJs and leases ~r'~ Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (whe, e not otherwise sho,.%.n) for depth measure- ments given in ether spaces on this forn~ ar'~d n amy ¢3tt,3c~ ':~ents Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separ:~tc prcc!.;ctJc'n fr.,3~"~ ?'ore than one ~nterva! zone (multiple completior~) so state ,n ,ten~ 20. and in ~te"'~ 27 show thc top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the ~ntervu! ret~orred ir~ ~ten'~ 30 S'ubr'r~*t a sep3rate report (page) on this form, adeq,uately identified, for each add~t~or~J ir~te~v~l to be separately prod~ce-~, show- ing the ad'ditional d~ta pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well shoulJ show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produc~l. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 above). 34. SUMMAItY OF I~()tl,MATI(_)N TF2S'I'.% INt'I,LII)IN(; INTEIiVAL, TE.qTED PHE.'iSUI1E l')a'l'/k AND ,P,_ECOVEIilF-"~ ()F (.)II. GAS 35 G ]~3L,OG I C 1VI A R K I~S WATER AND MUD NAM~ M£AS Omm~ '~:~v"~ Vm~T. .: AND I)~'EEC:I:ED SlI(,}WS OF OIL., G~S Oll WAT~I, OhtPLETION REPORT a-,. MARCH 8,1979 :.:OCO PRODUCTION COMPANY ~LATFORH BRUCE WELL GP 17586 NO. 5 REORILL YROSCOPIC SURVEY JOB NO. 11-50-108-3GYM ~DIUS OF CURVATURE METHOD OF COHPUTATIONS K B ELEV, 115 FT, iMPUTED FOR SCIENTIFIC DRILLING CONTROLS BY F. N. LINDSEY AND ASSOCIATES RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY ! B M ELECTRONIC' COMPUTER . .. TRUE ~EAS. DRIFT VERTICAL ]EPTH ANGLE DEPTH O M _ SUB DRIFT SEA DIREC DEG, TOTAL COORDINATES CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE D M S DOG-LEG ................... SEVERITY SECTIOF DEG/IOOFT- -- DISTAN( 5500 19 0 5202.83 5087.83 N87,00W · . 8.30 S 1507,62 W 'TIE IN DATA AT 5500 FT, MD IS FROM PREVIOUS EASTMAN GYRO SURVEY 1507,64 S 89 41 4 W O,O00 1507'-0] 5600 18 15 5297,59 5182.59 N86,00W _ 5700 18 30 5392,49 5277.49 N83,00W 5800 20 0 5486,89 5371,89 N78.00W 5900 21 45 5580,33 5465,33 N7S,OOW 6000 24 0 5672.46 5557,46 N68,00W 6!00 24 30 5763.63 5648,63 N64,00W 6200 24 15 5854,72 5739,72 N63,00W 6300 24 30 '5945.81 5830,81 N62.00W 6400 23 0 6037,33 5922.33' N78,00W 6500 21 15 6129.97 6014,97 N85,00W 6,35 S 1539,49 W 3,32 S 1570.87 W 2,11 N 1603,37 W 11,02 N 1637.86 W 23.99 N 1674,49 W 40.70 N 1712,00 W 59,11 N 1748,9~ W 78,17 N 1785,5~ W 91,90 N 1823,26 W 97,46 N 1860,~9 W 6600 21 30 6223.09 6108.09 S84,00W ..... 97,14 N 1896.88 W 6700 2Z ~5 6316,05 6201,05 S73,00W 6800 22 0 ' 6408,85 6293.85 S73.00W 6900 21 45- 6501.65 6386,65 S71,OOW 70-00 21 0" 6594,77 6479e77 S70'00W 7100 20 30 6688,28 6573.28 S73,00W 7200 20 0 6782,10 6667.10 STI,OOW 7300 19 ~5 6876,15 6761,15 S74,00W 7400 19 45 6970.26 6855,26 S75,00W 7500 19 0 706~.60 69~9,60 S77,00W 7600 19 0 7159,15 70~4,15 S87.00W 89,81 N 1932.94 W 78,91 N 1968.57 W 67,40 N 2004.00 W 55,24 N 2038,35 W 43,99 N 2071,95 W 33,30 N 2104-86 W 23,08 N 2137,28 W 14,05 N 2169,85 W 6,02 N '2202,03 W 1,50 N 223~,23 W 1539.51S 89 ~5 49 W 0,756 1538,9 1570,87 S 89 52 42 W 0,392 ............ 1570.3 1603,37 N 89 55 28 W 1637,90 N 89 36 51W 1674.66 N 89 10 43 W . 1712-48 N 88 38 17~W 1749,93 N 88 3 50 W 1787,25 N 87 29 35 W 1825,58 N 87 6 51W 1863,04 N 87 0 ~ W.. 1899.36 N 87 4 5 W· 1935,02 N 87 20 22 W 1970.15 N 87 42 15 W 2005.13 N 88 4 24 W 2039.10 N 88 26 51 W 2072,42 N 88 ~7 0 W 2105,13 N 89 5 36 W 2137e41N 89 22 52 W 2169,89~N ~9 37 44 W 2202.0~ N 89 50 35'W 1.610 ......... 160z,'9 1. 8o ...... 1637;6 2.397 1674,5 0,850 1712,4 0,302 1749e8 0,303 1786,8 2.867 1~977 1862-2 Ie499 1898e6 0.371 2005.C 0,7 6~ 0,6~ ~072~ 0.552 2105,( 0.424 2137;-: 0,338 2169 0,779 223~,23 N 89 57 41 W 3~252 2233,~ MAR'CH 8,1979 AgOCO GP'-5 RD GYROSCOPIC SURVEY ~-, _ ~ RECORD OF SURVEY ALL CALCULATIONS PERFORm, lED BY I B M ELECTRONIC CO~,tPUTER · TRUE -IEAS. DRIFT VERTICAL SUB DRIFT DEPTH ANGLE DEPTH SEA DIREC D M DEG. . 77~0 17 45 7254.0'5 7139.05 N87.OOW 7800 15 45 7349.80 7234,80 N85,00W 7900 13 30 7446.56 7331,56 N84.00W 8000 11 45 7544.13 7429.13 N81.OOW 8100 10 45 7642.21 7527,21 N73.00W 8200 10 0 7740.58 7625.58 NTi.OOW 8232 10 0 7772.09 7657.09 N71.OOW 8300 9 30 7839.11 7724.11 8382 9 0 7920.04 7805,04 N72,00W 8400 9 0 7937.82 7822.82 N71.OOW 8500 8-30 8036.66 7921.66 N72-OOW 8514 8 15 8050.51 7935.51 NTI,OOW 8600 8 0 8135.64 8020.64 N73-OOW 8674 7 45 8208,95 8093.95 N73~OOW 8700 7 45 8234.71 8119,71 N74.00W 8800 7 30 8333,82 8218.82 N75.00W 8900 7 0 8433.02 83t8.02 N77.00W 9000 6 15 8532.35 8417.35 N78,00W 9100 6 0 8631.78 8516.78 NSO,OOW -9130 6 0 8661~62 8546,62 N81,OOW 9200- 6 15 8731.22 8616.22 N83.00W 9300 6 0 8830.65 8715.65 N83.00W 9400 6 O. 8930,10 8815,10 N85.00W 9480 5 30 9009~70 8894,70 N85,00W 9500 '- 5 30 9029.61 8914.61 N86,00W 9550 5 0 9079.40 8964.40 N86-OOW .. TOTAL COORDINATES _ _ CLOSURES DISTANCE ANGLE D M S 1.50 N 2265.74 W 2265,74 N 89 57 43 W 3,51 N 2294.49 W 2294,49 N 89 54 44 W 5.93 N 2319,62 W 2319,63 N 89 5~ 12 W 8.78 N 2341.29 W ' 2341,30 N 89 47 6 W 13,16 N 2360,28 W 2360,32 N 89 40 ~9 W 18.73 N 2377.41 W 20,54 N 2382,66 W 24.29 N 2393,55 W 28.47 N 2406.05 W 29.36 N 2408,72 W 34,19 N 2423.14 W 34.84 N 2425,08 W 38.59 N 2436.64 W 41.56 N 2446.33 W 42.55 N 2449.69 W 46,10 N 2462.48 W 49-15 N 2474,72 W 51.65 N 2485.99 W 2377.48 N 89 32 54 W 2382.75 N 89 30 21 W 2393,67 N 89 25 6 W 2406.22 N 89 19 19 W 2408.90 N 89 18 5 W 2423,~8 N 89 11 29 W 2425.33 N 89 10 36 W 2436,94 N 89 5 32 W 2446~69 N 89 1 36 W 2450.06 N 89 0 16 W 2462,91 N 88 55 38 W 2475,21N 88 51 43 W 2486.52 N 88 48 3~ W 53.68 N 2496.46 W 2497.04 N 88 46 4 W 54.20 N 2499-55 W- -2500,14 N 88 45 27 W 55.24 N 2506,95 W 2507.~6 N 88 44 15 W 56,54 N 2517,54 W 57.63 N 2527.94 W 58.33 N 2535.92 W 58.48 N 2537,83 W 58,80 N 2542,39 W BOTTOM HOLE CLOSURE 2543,07 FEET AT N 88 40 29 W .. 2518.18 N 88 42 47 W 2528.59 N 88 41 37 W 2536.59 N 88 40 55 W 2538.50 N 88 40 47 W 2543.07 N 88 40 29 W DOG LEG SEVERITY SECTIO DEG/IOOFY DISTAN 1.369 226-5-;-i 2.005 ........ 2293.9 2.25],'~ 1.754' " 2340,8 1.038- - 2359,9 0.752 '- 2~77;2 0.000 2382.z~ 0.735 0.610 ' ' 2406;( 0.869 0.500 -' 2423;; 1.792 .......... 2425;'; 0.29~ 2436'~ 0,338 2446.{ 0,519 0 · 25 ~ ...... 2462-~ 0,50~ .... 2475;- 0,750 ............ 2486'~ '0,251 2~97-. 0,3~8 2500~ 0.~59 ........ 2507. 0.209 2528. 0,625 -~ 2536-' 0.$79 2538. 1,000 AMOCO GP--5 RD GYROSCOP!C SURVEY i<EASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH, _. MARCH 8~1979 TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL SUB MD-TVD VERTICAL DEPTH ' DEPTH SEA DIFFERENCE CORRECTION TOTAL COORDINATES 5513 5215, 5618 5315, 5724 5415, 5830 5515, ..... 5937' 5615, 6047 5715. . . 6156 5815. 6266 6376 6015, 6484 6115, 6591 6215, 6699 6315, 6807 6415, 7022 ~i,- 6615, 7128 6715, 7235 6815, 7341 6915, ~ 7447 7015, 5100 5200 5300 5400 5500 5600 5700 5915, 5800 5900 6000 6100 6200 6300 6400 298 298 303 ' 3O8 5 314 6 322 8 331 9 341 10 351 10 . 361 10 369 8 387 . 7 392 9 · , · 399 7 6500 407 8 .'~ 6600 413 6 6700 4'20 7 .... 6800 ' 426 ........ 6 6900 432 6 31,41 N 50,95 N 71,60 N 89,63 N 96,91 N 97,45 N 89,93 N 78,19 N 65,71 N 52.63 N 41,09 N 29,51 N 19.31 N lO,IO N 8,07 S 1511,79 W 5,92 S 15~5,12 W . 2,32 S 1578,41 W 4.40 N 1613,51W 15.33 N' 1651.14 W 1692,02 W 1732.77 W 1773,09 W i813,97 W 1854.65 W 1893,60 W 1932.53 W 1970,94 W 2008,89 W 2045,64 W 2081,28 W 2116,19 W 2150,62 W 2185,09 W · ..... 7553 7764 7315, 7200 449'_ ......... . 5 2.69 N . "' ..... 7867 7415, 7300 452' ' 3 5,12 N ......... 7970 ..... 7515, 7400 455 3 7.84 N 7115. 7000 438 6 2.93 N 2219,00. W 2253,05 2284,47 2335,11 ...... 2355,19 8174 7715, 8276 ' 7815, 8377 7915, 8579 8115, 8680 8215, 8781 8315, 8882 8415, 8983 8515, 9083 8615, 7600 7700 7800 7900 8000 459 ' 2 . 17,26 461 2 22,96 462' 1 ' 28,22 463~ 1 '~'~'~N 33,17 464 ....... 1 >~'~ -37,72- 8100· 465 1 41,79. N ' 2447,11W 8200 466 1 45,45 N 2460,08 W 8300 467 1 48,64 N 2472~55 W 8400 468 1 51,25 N 2484,11W 8500 468 0 53.37 N 2494,71W 2373,09 W . 2389,70 W 2405,29 W 2420,0~ W 2433,83 W q40CO GP-~5 RD OYROSCOPIC SURVEY ~4ARCH 8,1979 1EASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH, TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL SUB MD-TVD VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH SEA DIFFERENCE CORRECTION TOTAL COORDINATES 9184 9254 _ 9385 9485 8715, 8600 468 0 8815. 8700 469 8915, 8800 470 9015, 8900 470 0 55,02 N 2505,20 W 56,34 N 2515.87 W 57,49 N 2526.35 W 58,37 N 2536.40 W ~©CO GP-5 RD GYROSCOPIC SURVEY HTERPOLATED VALUES FOR EVEN 1000 FEET OF ;'4EASURED DEPTH. MEASURED DEPTH 6000 7000 8000 9000 TRUE VERTICAL SUB' DEPTH SEA TOTAL COORDINATES 5672, 5557, 23.99 N 1674.49 W 6594. 6479. 55,24 N 2038,35 W 7544, 7429. 8,78 N 23~1,29 W 8532. 8417, 51.65 N 2485,99 W fqARCH 8,1979 ._i'~iZZL,_..HOR 1ZON TA VIEW AMOCO PRODUCTION CO. PLATFORM BRUCE-WELL',GP~5; RADIUS OF CURVATURE GYROSCOPIC SCALE ~"= ~000 MAR, 9, 1979 .................... :..~ , .............. I , ' , · ~ , ...... ' ...... , ;--" ........... ~,---,--~ ............................. ALL DEPTHS SHOWN ARE TVD, 400 800 1200 1600 , i VERTICAL SECTION . . AMOCO PRODUCTION CO.- PLATFORM BRUCE-WELL GP-5, REDRILL ....................... RADIUS OF CURVATURE ' : : ......... GYROSCOPIC .. ' ' , , i . . I .................... ................................... ' ........ "-~-/~ ............. ~ --~ ........~" ~ ...... [ ALL DEPTHS SHOWN I ............ { ................. ARE TVD. .... 4000 , .......... ~ ~ , ~ , - ..... 5~00 5600 ............................................ ~ ~ ~ ~T .......................................................... 6000 ...................................... ~ ............. ' ............... ~ ......... 7600 .................... , .................................................................... ~ .......... ~ ....... : 8000 .................................................................. '8400 ............... : 8800 .................................................................. ...... , ...................... ,' ...... TMD=9550 ~ ........ .~ . . . · Form No. P-4 REV. 321-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. OIL [] GAS ~] Water Injector WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Ccmapany 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. BOx 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL Leg 4, Slot 7, Granite Point Platform Bruce ~., ,. =. 2009' FSL, 1944' FWL, Sec. 31, TllN, RllW, S~M. 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20118-01 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17586 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Granite Point State 17586 9. WELL NO. 5 (Redrill) 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Granite Point - Middle Kenai , ~ 111. ~SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 36, TllN, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 13.REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CE~[~.T. LNJ$.;JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK INHOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS. Status as of February 28, 1979 TD: 9342' March 1-3, 1979 TD: 9600' March 4, 1979 TD: 9600' March 5, 1979 TD: 9600' March 6, 1979 TD: 9600' March 7, 1979 PBTD: 9538' March 8-14, 1979 PBTD: 9538' March 15-16, 1979 PBTD: March 17, 1979 March 18-20, 1979 9538' PBTD: 9538' PBTD: 9538' March 21-31, 1979 14. I hereby c¢,~t~y~,th~) t~o~going is true and correct PBTD: 9538' Drill and survey 8-1/2" directional hoie to ~2'. Drill and survey 8-1/2" directional hole. Trip out hole at 9600' and condition 'for logs. Logging. Run DIL 9600-6300', BHC Sonic 9600-6300', FDC 9600-8000'. Run 88 joints 7" N-80 and S-95 casing and land liner at 9600', top at 5966'. Pump 750 sacks Class G c~nent. Clean out 7" liner to 9538'. Run SDCGyro Survey 9525-5500'. Run GR-CBL-CCL 9538-5978'. Perforate liner 6290-6292' and attempt to estoblish circulation through perfs. Squeeze c~nent liner lap with total of 500 sacks Class G cement in four separate squeezes. Final squeeze pressure 3100 psi. Clean out 7" liner to 9538' and test with 3000 psi for 30minutes. Test good. Run 3-1/2" tubing and hydrotest. Test good. Rig released 3/17/79. Perf 8530-8607', 8752-8816', 8823- 8848', 9148-9179', 9194-9255', 9280-9284', 9338-9354', 9366-9399', 9431-9446' at 4 JSPF. Put well on water injection. Water injection testing. District Superintendent April 9, 1979 TITLE DATE 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. L. A. Darsow District Superintendent April 9, 1979 File: LAD-333-WF Amoco Production Com~ Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, C~ssioner .Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Cc~ssion 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations Granite Point 1874'2 Well No. 31 and · Platfonu Bruce, Cook Inlet, Ala Please find attached in duplicate State of AlaskaFonus 10-404 summarizing drilling operations on Granite Point 18742 Well No. 31 and Granite Point 17586Well No. 5 Redrill. very truly .yours, ~, ,o,-¢ ...~..~2...- -" ~ L. A. Darsow District 'Superintendent Attachments MJS:klt L. A. Darsow District Superintendent March 26, 1979 File: LAD-297-WF Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Cc~ssioner Alaska Oiland Gas Conservation Cc~mission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Amoco Production Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Magnetic Logg'zng Tape Granite POint 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill Granite Point Field, CoOk 'Inlet, 'Alaska Enclosed please find a copy of the magnetic lo~.ging tape of the subject well. For your infonuation, the weil was 10ggedbetween 9617' and 6210'. Yours very truly, · L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachment AME:sls L. A. Darsow District Superintendent March 12, 1979 File: LAD- 241-WF Amoco Production Com~ Post office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill Platform Bruce, Cook Inlet~ Alaska Please find attached State of Alaska Form 10-404 summarizing drilling operations on Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill. Very truly yours, L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachment MJS:klt Form *No. P-4 REV. 3-1-70 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20118-01 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17586 1. 7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME OIL [--] GAS r-] Water Injector WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE' NAME Amoco Production Company Granite Point State 17586 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 5 (Redrill) 4. LOCATION OF WELL Leg 4, Slot 7, Granite Point Platform Bruce 2009' FSL, 1944' FWL, Sec. 31, TllN, RllW, S.M. 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WIL~AT Granite Point - Middle Kenai I 1. SEC. T. R. M. (BOTTOM itOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 36, TllN, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 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. Status as of January 31, 1979 February 1-2, 1979 February 3, 1979 TD 10,756' February 4, 1979 PBTD 7483' February 5, 1979 TD 10,756' February 6, 1979 PBTD 6393' February 7-11, 1979 PBTD 6393' February 12-13, 1979 February 14-28, 1979 TD 6295' TD 9342' Operations commence. Skid rig, hook up service lines. Pump 250 sacks Class G cement and squeeze to 2300 psi for abandonment of existing perfs 8415-10,483'. Perforate 9-5/8" casing 6450-52' and 6200-02' at 4 JSPF. Set cement retainer at 6393'. Pump 100 sacks Class G cement into perfs 6450-52', squeeze to 2300 psi. Pump 100 sacks Class G cement into perfs 6200-02' and squeeze to 2500 psi. ~r~ii~cement and clean out 9-5/8" casing to 6393' and prepare to mill conventional section in casing.  ill conventional section in 9-5/8" casing 290-6334'.. Spot. 300 sacks Class G cement~-~J kic~ff ~lug. Dress.~"-'~i-]~iug 5930~295~ and run 3" gyro survey from surfac~" to 6295'. ~K~ick_off~ cement plug with dynadrill. Drill and survey 8-1/2" directional hole to 9342'. 14. I hereby c~t.~Y~?]~gt~e fore, going is true and_correct SIGNED .,. ,r~L,---~' TITLE District Suoerintendent. DATE March 12, 1979 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. HOUSTON. TEXAS 77001 b~trch 13, 1979 PLEASE REPLY 500 w. [nte~tio~l ~~rt ~chorage, ~as~ 99502 SCHLUMBERGER OFFSHORE SERVICES ^ Division of Schlumberger Limited Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention' Gentlemen' 1 RFolded Sepia Enclosed are?. BL prir~ts of the. D_IL, _BHC/GR, FDC/GR Company Amoco Production Company , Well. Granite Point 17586 #5 Redrill Field Granite Point ., County Kenai State _Alaska on: 1 RFoA~ctdiC:m~aintsare being sentto: 1 BL prints Amoco Production ~¥ 1010 Security Life Buildina Denver, Colorado 80202 Attention: I'~' A.M.,iRon~¥ 1RFolded Sepia 1 BL.prints Atlantic Richfield Cc~pany P.O. Box 360 Anchoraqe, Alaska 99501 Attention: 1 RRolled Sepia 1 BL prints Chevron U. S .A., Inc. P.O. Box 7-839 Anchoraqe, Alaska 99502 Attention: C.F. Kirkvold 2 BL .prints Phillips Petroleum Com4~. y 1010 Security Life Building Denver, Colorado 80202 Attention: ~. J.P._~_nny 1 RFolded Sepia 1 BL prints sept. o_f_Natural Resourves D' -- ' & Cas Conser~a~__ 3001 Porcupine D/ive Anchor~3e~_ __prints 2 BL prints ~e~,~ oi1 con~y 1860 I,incotn Street Anchoraqe, Alaska 80295 prints ' The film is I ~~~ ~ ~0 (Anchorage,) We appreciate the privilege of serving you. Date: Very truly yours, SCHLUMBERGER OFFSHORE SJL~VICES ~ ~ . Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman of Commission" Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner Bobby Foster '~ Petroleum In, potter February 22, 1979 BOPE Test on Amoco's Granite Point Redrill #5 Sec. 36, TilN, R12W, SM Permit Number 68-46 Sunday, February 11, 1979 - I left my home at 11.30 AM for a 12-30 ~4 show up time for AAI flight #135, departing at 1:00 PM from Anchorage and arriving at Kenai Airport at 1:30 PM. I rented an Avis Rent-A-Car and drove to Amoco-Shell Heliport. I departed the heliport at 3:30 PM and arrived at the Bruce Platform at 3:45 PM. I met with Mr. Bud Abrams, Amoco drilling foreman and Mr. Paul Barr, Parker Drilling Company's toolpusher. The BOPE test began at 9:00 P}~f with the testing of the BOPE stack con- sisting of two sets of five inch piperams, one set of blind rams and one annular preventer, The choke line, consisting of one three inch manual valve and one HCR valve, and the kill line, consisting of one three inch manual valve and one check valve, were also tested. The choke manifold, consisting of two manual valves, two adjustable chokes and one SWACO super choke, was tested next. The upper and lower kelly valves were also tested at this time. Ail of the above BOPE was tested to 3000 PSIG with the exception of the annular preventer which was tested to 2000 PSIG. The dart safety valve and ball type safety valve were checked and found to be in good working order and in place on the rig floor. The accumulator unit was tested next by turning off the power to the unit and closing two sets of five inch pipe rams and the annular pre- venter and opening the HCR valve. The unit shut off pressure of 3000 PSIG dropped to 1350 PSIG and stablized. The power was then turned on and a pressure increase of 250 PSIG was attained in 35 seconds and the shut-offpressure of 3000 PSIG was attained in three minutes and 25 seconds. The BOPE tests were concluded at 11:30 P}{. In summary, I witnessed the satisfactory BOPE test on Amoco's Granite Point RedrilI #5. BF/LCS: emi Field Inspection Report Drlq. Permit -No. We11/P1atfm Oper'ator /~-]/~~--~ Represented by"~. ['~bX/~K"22 ,~ Name & Numb~rf'/gf ~'~ - - ' Satisfactory Type Inspection Yes No Item ( ) Location,General ( ) ( ) 1. Well Sign ( ) ( ) 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. , , , ( ) Final Abandonment () () () () ll. P&A Marker SatisFactory Type. Inspection Yes No Item (,~)~'BOPE Tests ( ) 16. ~-~t fluid-( )wtr.-~--~d ( ) oil (.~/~ ( ) 17. Master Hvd. Control Sys.-~~.psi9 (~ ( ) 18. No btls~,2om~,~~~siq ~_ - (~)/ ( ) 19. Remote Controls (~)~v ( ) 20. Drillin9 spool-~ "outlets (~ ( ) 21. Kill Line-(~t~Check~alve (,j/ ( ) 22. Choke Fl owline (-~)/-qt~R valve ( ) 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs./_~_flgs~ (~9~/ ( ) 24 Chokes-(~Remote( )Pos. (-~)~ ( ) 25. Test Plug-(~)t:~ellhd(')csg( )none (~)~ ( ) 26. A. nnular Preventer~c)psia (~ ( ) 27. Blind Rams,~_(lo~opsi9 (~)~ ( ) 28. Pipe Rams.~oO psig 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock~-~ psi9 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged (~/ ( ) ( ) ( ) 13 Clean-up (~/,. ( ) 30. Lower Kelly valve~p.s, i9 ( ) ( ) 14. Pad leveled (c~/ ( ) 31 Safety Floor valv6s-(~SBV (z~Dart Total inspection observation timeff~7/hrs/~ Total number leaks and/or equip, failures Remarks ~ '~. ~ days or when ready Inspected byb.--~.._ F~ '/d'~_.Dat~_~2-//- ~ L. A. Darsow District Superintendent January 31, 1979 File: LAD-111-WF Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas ConserVation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage,~Alaska 99501 Amoco Production Companyi ' ,,_, ,,~,~ Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907 - 272-8471 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Notice of Intent to Change Plans Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill Granite Point Field, Platform Bruce,'Cook InletS'Alaska Attached please find our State'Form 10-403, Sundry Notice of Intent to Change Plans, for the abandonment and recOmpletion by sidetracking of the Subject well. This procedUre is proposed' toreplace the existing abandonment and sidetracking procedUre Previously approved by the Commission on January 22, 1979. The bottomhole target'location for this redrill willremain the Same as specified on our Form 10-401 submitted January 4, 1979, and approved'January 22, 1979. We estimate being in position to commenCe operations as early as February 1, 1979. Yours verY truly, u~;.~~ /~. / .. ~ ~ L. A. Darsow District Superintendent Attachment JBK:sls ' , r Alask~ 0i,' d ,' :,.; ¢ ,dfCll,L;l d~.;8, .... Form 10-403 REV. 1-1~3-73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA 0IL 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.) 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20118 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17586 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME WELL Water lnJector 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL At su trace Leg 4, Slot 9, Granite Point Platform Bruce 2009' FSL, 1944' FI/L, Sec. 31, TllN, RllW, $.M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 115 ' KB-MSL 14. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Granite Point State 17586 9. WELL NO. 5 Redrill 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Granite Point-Middle Kenai SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 36, TllN, R12~, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 68-46 )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT' OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING L_--J MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (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 Dertlnent details, and give pertinent dates, Including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Operator proposes to change abandonment and sidetracking plans as follows: 1. Pull and stand back existing 3-1/2" tubing. 2. Pick up and run in 3050' of 2-3/8" tubing followed by 7375' of 3-1/2" tubing. Run 2-3/8" tubing through packer bore at 7483 to 10425!.. 3. Mix and pump 250 sacks Class G cement. Spot cement across existing perforated intervals between 8414-10425' and squeeze off perfs for zone isolation. The 2-3/8" tubing will be permanently cemented inside the 5" liner. Remaining 3-1/2" tubing will be pulled and layed down. 4. Perforate 6450-52'. Set cement retainer at 6400 and squeeze perfs with 200 sacks cement to insure good bond behind pipe for milling purposes. 5. Mill a conventional section 6270-6340'. 6. Spot a kick-off plug 6400-6100'. 7. Dress kick-off plug to 6280' and kick off with'a dynadrill. Confirming verbal approval Douglas - Kewin, January 31, 1979. 16. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct Original Signed by SIGNED 'L,A m · I.~r~l t~,JVVV (This space for State office U~ CONOITIONS OF A~OVAL, IF ANY: T~TLEDiStrict Superintendent ... DATE January 31, 1979 TITLE ,~e Instructions On Rever~e Side DATE STATE OF ALASKA JAY S. HA~OND, GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERYATION CO~,R~ISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 January 22, 1979 Re: Granite Point State #5 Granite Point-'Middle Kenai Pool Amoco Production Company Permit ~umber 79-05 Amoco Production Company Attn: L.A. Darsow P.O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well at a location in Section 36, To~ship 1i ~orth, Range 12 West, SM. Well samples, core chips, and a m~d log are not required. A directional survey is required. If available, a tape containing the digitized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copying except experi- mental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or ~igration of anadro~ous fish. Operations in these areas are subjec~ 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 I!abitat Coordinator's office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska AdminSstrative Code, Chapter 70) and by tbe Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as a~nended. Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental. Con- servation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local !lire Under State Leases, the Alaska ~;tate Departn~ent of Labor is bein~ notlfied of the issuance of this permit to drill. An~oco Production Co. 2 January 22, 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 H. Hamilton Chai~an Alaska Oil and Cas Co~ervation Commission Eric 1 o su re cc: Department of Fish and Came, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environn]ental Conservation w/o encl. Dept. of Labor, Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance Division encl. L. A. Darsow District Superintendent January 4, 1979 File: LAD-012-WF · Amoco Production Post Office Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 907-272-8471 Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Hamilton: - Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill Granite Point ~ield~ Platform Bruce~ Cook Inlet~ Alaska Attached is our State Form 10-401, Application for Permit to Drill Granite Point 17586 Well No. 5 Redrill. Also included is our State Form 10-403,· Sundry Notice to Abandon the Lower portion of the existing wellbore~and recomplete the well by sidetracking. The well was originally completed as a pumping oil well on October 31, 1968. Due to poor production performance, the well was converted to a water injection well on December 15, 1974; however, subsequent injection profile surveys indicated poor injection conformance. During a workover in December, 1976, to improve the injection profile, it was determined that communication existed behind pipe throughout the injection intervals. In view of the above, Amoco proposes to abandon the existing wellbore below 7200', mill a conventional section in the existing 9-5/8" casing and sidetrack the wellbore by drilling 8-1/2" hole to a new bottomhole location on top of the Middle Kenai C-8 zone at 2000' FSL, 600' FEL, Sec. 36·, TllN, R12W, S.M. Total depth, estimated at 9600', will be achieved following complete penetration of the C-8 zone. The well will be selectively perforated and completed as a water injector. This recompletion is necessary to increase sweep efficiency and thereby enhance recovery of trapped reserves from the northern crestal area of the Granite Point structure. LAD-012-WF January 4, 1979 Page 2 Since this well will be a redrill of the second operated well in SE 1/4 of Section 36, we hereby request administrative approval for the above location. Also attached for your review are the 12" BOP sketch, a location plat showing the proposed locationrelative to Platform Bruce, the existing and proposed wellbore diagrams, and a draft for $100 to cover the permit filing fee. Yours very truly, L. A. Darsow District. Superintendent Attachments JBK:sls Form 10-401 REV. 1-1-71 la. TYPE OF WORK STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN TRIP (Other instruction. reverse side) OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN DRILL [~ DEEPEN [-'] b. TYPE OF WELL ~,l~er OIL GAS WELL U] WELL U] CT.ER T,,_j~cror 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR gecoaplete by Sidetrack 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface L~,.~ 4, Slot 7, Granite Point Platfor~ Bruce 2009' FSL, 1~44' FdL, Sec. 31, TllN, EllW, Atpr°p°sedpr°d'z°ne2000t F~, 600 13.'~i~A~ffIN~IL~S ~RE~ION Fff~ARE~T~ OR mST OFFICE* 7-1/2 mlle_a SSW of Tyo~ek, 14. BOND INFORMATION: TYPE Surety and/orNo. Blanket Bond In Force 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * 600 ! east ~-~ we~t LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. ]~a,~t,~'~' ~L 1~7~2 (Also to newest drig, u~t, ff any) ~O 18. DISTANCE FROM PRO~SED LOCATION TO NEAREST ~LL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. 1150' ~E of C.P. 17586 Well No. 3 16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE 3070 19. PROPOSED DEPTH 9600 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) 115 ' KB-MML API# 50-133-20118-01 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ~A~L ~ 75g(, 7. IF INDIAN ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME Existi Prop 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Granite P_~!.-_t State 17586 9. WELL NO. 10. FIE]~b-X~D-~¥LYdR WI LDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec, 36, Tll~, R12W~ S.M. 12. ~onnt 17. NO,ACRES ASSIGNED TO TtlIS WELL 8O 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START }~rch 1 ~. 1979 SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE SETTING DEPTH Quantity of cement ima 17-11~ 13-31~" 54.5 J-~5 !590 ?revfously set (cement to s~fae~' .~ 12-114 9-5/8" 40. ~3.5 S-95 7775 ~v~n,,mlv -et fo~.---.i .4.~ ,aa ~1/2 7" L~er 26; 29 8-95 685~9~ ~mplete ~i~p'~~ shoe to ax) Operator proposes to abandon ~sttr~ wellbore below 7200', mill a couventio~l s~tton ~nd kick off at 7~0' t-~. Wellbore will be drtll~ 8-1/2" hole to a new bott~le lo~t~n on top of the addle ~at 0-8 zone at 2000~ FML, 600~ ~, S~. 36, Ti~, ~2W, total depth followim$ c~plete penetratl~ of the C-8 zo~ i$ 9600'. A 7" line~ will be t~ ~ cem~ted ovet~.i:i~,.ntit~2,:. Th~ ~eI1 ~ill ~ selectively perforated, st~ulac~ if necessary, and ~q:~p!e~v~ ~a~ ~ter ~lection ~11. ~ere are no af fect~ operators. IN ~O~ SPACE DESC~BE PROm~ED pROG~M: if p~oP~l is to deepen ~ve data on present productive zone and proposed new productive zone. If pro~ is to d~ ~ deepen dkection~y, ~ve pertinent data on sub~fac~ locations and measured and true verti~ depths. Give blowout prevent~ryro~am~ ('~ .... ~., ,'7 i" 24. I herebg ceaify that the ~oregoMg is True and Correct }~:~;:;'.'. -g ~: ' ~Iglnal 81gn~ by ~ . ~ ~: 'Jan~ 4, 1979 :TL~llttiCt Super~t~dent SIGNED, L A. DARSOW DATE (This space for State office use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED [] YES ~NO DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED [] NO MUD LOG [] YES t~NO OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 3'0- t5~- Zoli? -o/ PERMIT NO. q 9- '~ APPROVAL DATE. ?~Y. ,5i~" '.; ~:_,~ ~. ~._ ~. ..... : .: ~.~>~See Instruction On R;ve~Se Side January 22, 1979 DATE <F~U~ 22, 1979 Form '~G-403 .~ Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate REV. 1-10.73 & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate 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.) WELL[--J OTHER Water In~ector 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Amoco Production Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surfacemeg 4, Slot 7, Granite Point Platform Bruce 2009' FSL, 1944' FWL, Sec. 31, TllN, RllW, S.M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 115 ' KB-MSL 14. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20118 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 17586 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Granite Point State 17586 9. WELL NO. 5 ;10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Granite Point-Middle Kenai 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec.36, TllN, R12W, S.M. 12. PERMIT NO. 68-46 )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT Of: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (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 estlmate(I date of starting any proposed work. Operator proposes to abandon the lower portion of the existing wellbore and recompleting by sidetrack as follows: 1. Pull existing 3-1/2" tubing. 2. Set a cement retainer in existing 9-5/8" casing at 7200'. (see attachment) 3. Mill a conventional section in the existing 9-5/8" from 7030-7100'. 4. Spot 100 sack kick off plug from 7200-6950'. 5. Dress plug to 7035 and kick off with dynadrill. The wellbore will be sidetracked by'drilling 8-1/2" hole to a new bottomhole location approximatelY 250' southwest of the existing well. · 16. I hereby certify that t.~h~ Fo.r.re~oing is true and correct APPROVED B~'~'-~ t -..., TITLE CONDITIONS O(~..~APPROVAL, IF A TITLE District Superintendent DATE January 4, 1979 See Instructions On Reverse Side ..... AbL -8276 10,90§ TMD~_~ 10,42.5 TVD 414-8) 11,443 TMD 11,307 TVD 12,201 TMD 0 10,5©2 TVD ~ 30 xx \\ 10,085 TMD x 9881 TVD \ \ ' 842 / .,/ 2.~ ' './ 9130 TMD 90.58 TVD 7980 79 26 TVD ~ PAN AM Tyonek 12~335 ]'MD 17,745 TV{.) / '  ) 1,500 TMD I0 ~'k" .1°'4~° TMD 12(2-1) 10,223 TVD -9035 17587 --'- : : I I I I I I. M ET AL t-IBP -_ TIo/d [-~Jx, JL:~,l! 'i7 I.-]I,?,IN(; (.-.~llAI',I I' L~h,E~t ~ ,r ' I ~ t~ P r' 14 ? /-)~p/, ~ r),','n~_ -. ':6~-,~. Ii Amoco Production Compa ENGINEERING CHART ..:-... -._ .- -.-.. . -. :- :: . .- r: - SHEET NO. FILE OF APPN · : Amoco Prc,;"uction Compa~ ENGii~;~ERING CHART G~I,,IITE - POINT ~LAT FOJgV~. · SHEET NO. OF _r' ! _L£ ....................... A P PN ~1 L'W5 i ..... "i i I '~ 1-' "..j/: SHA FF~ .3 Ccmpany ¡J J14 Ô C-ð Yes No Re~arks ~ ~-- ----- .~ . --}M ¡,¡.-It--.4 4. Is well '1 '~~ated proper distance frcm property line. . . . . . . . . (j/H. _.-- ---------_.~--- . . . . . . fJf~- ;,. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool . . . . . . ~ '7 <s well to be deviated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-001. 8. Is operator the only affected party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flE:::t 9. Can pennit be approved before ten-day \vait . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . 10. Does operator have a bond in force. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ç?-.M----- . . (3) Mmin. !J:4-: ." 1-~'1~ n. Is a ccmservatiOIl order needed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---,--.9Þl ~4. ),.t~'";('- fO'" Vi.! #lJ ~~"') . '. "ø\ ;2. Is administrative approval needed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -~ -Yz. '~ '.2.l~.f c: c> 7 Co. ~ .~. 'f1..-... / 13. Is conductor string provided: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~- e,.,c . . ~ ¿;;:!f' .~- . ~..~-.- .~- .~~ CHECK LIST FOR NEW ýÆLL PER HITS i. Is the pe'-rait fee attached. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2. Is well :'} be located in a defined pool . . . . 3. Is a re(;j_:_~tered su....rvey plat attached. . . . . . . . .' ') . Is well located proper distance from other wells. Is enough cement used to circulate on ~5. \^Jill cement tie in surface and intermediate or productioh strinqs l~~ill cerŒènt COVèr all known prcductive horizons' .... ó . ..~ . ') L7. \vill surface casing protect fresh water zones .' . . . . . . . . . 8. Hill. all ('clsing give adequate safety in collapse ,tension. & burst ".9. Does BOPE haVè sufficient pressure rating - Test to ~~ psiq ,20. H3::t-~~~an of~rf,;)~"" ". .~. .'~' ,.-'~. 'W ¡ "oI'Ir lU.ti,j Additional Requirements: ~"._._-,..-.- Lease & ~'lel1 No. '~~i}.e ;f,t) /7!:reYb ltam :;;.rove Date . , - -(T}E.'e.,. e 7" '/J..A I" ð -7 (J - -.------,-- - ~~ _::....u~ ... #51,r (2) We. 9-fY?:- .J::J:.7~ ~ 9> \L ~(j'J... ~ .c: a 0 CI) +J "§ ~ l . m '? 0 ~ ¡..) &r:J::~ UJ ~ ~ -, r-i ~ < m ..¡J \....) . ,... UJ ...... +J4 "2 U)...I H U) ~ ~ 'b u Va '- '/9/7, , m (4) Casg. ~ -(5) BOPE ~ -1L 91,,~ ~'.' ...~'~_........,--..._~,.~....._c,....~~,._~,.,~.....,'.~,,¡."'-,.."'..."""..,...._,-,..-~~~--~lån , Approval Hecommendèc:i: , ' f:~~,'.. 1\L...I~.M.>..'..~$B~l~ . WvA ~ t" RAD 1f?L!E. .> . Revised 4/14/78 -....-"--- "'-~~--""'-'--'''' ,.- .. ...~w,-,.. --., ""'., ."-~- ~"--~'" .~-~,-_..~._-~._,--"._~_.'~-_.,~-~.'"'' ~_."c. oM ... .-- -..."-,,.-.-^ . '~".' i"..-..._,-,~,-".,.",,-,.,._._,._--_..... .".,....,-"~'- 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 APPENDIXi .. No Special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. 111111 J. i 1 1 11 1 1 ii 11 11 .I. 1 1 J. l, I .Lt]III 0 9 - f~i A ~- 7 9 i8:b2:28 TAPE CONTI ~ION NUMBER: 01 RANGE~ SECTION: STATE: ALASKA 0 81Zf~ CUt)i:, 961 ?. 000 9500.000 9 ~00. 000 9300.000 92u0 o 000 910u.000 900O. 000 ~90U. BT~.UOU gbOU. U()U 6P 6P Gl{ b P b P G H ~P bt': V~but, -51.500 4'7.100 -bi .500 0.800 33.900 20o ?, 00 -78.000 39. 000 38. i 0o -'19. 000 52.2O0 -1 21.250 b 3. q<,) 0 4t.. ~00 -bl.250 57.300 49.b00 250 000 30O -n3.250 400 2 () 0 500 ~ 00 000 ?5O $2.200 750 900 400 /4.000 5:t .OUt) 53. q 0 t> .b g. 00 48.5O0 ClbP CAi.,/ C CAL 1 OT ClbV CAb I CiLD C At.,, i, C I bD C A L 1 C i b ~ CA,L, 1 L) T Cl, bU CAL, I LiT CALl. UT ClbD CALl C 1 L t) U T C ILO C A b 1 01' C I i.., l) (_ALI o '.11~ IL, L) C J LU V A,,b U E 32.810 o. 000 0.000 32.8 10 e~. 000 10.200 72.4O0 lb.144 8.100 !2. 150 27.542 8.900 'lt.) . 000 .j5. b45 '14. ~i 00 25. S93 9.250 4.250 71.121 9. 050 72. 150 ~40.926 9. o 50 03. ~50 ~ ~. 42O 6.9,50 11.75u 17.2 o 8 10. t 5t'3 27.290 8. ~00 '7 g. q o 0 10.8 r)0 10.75 0 80.910 9.4 5 0 15.950 iq N ~, Fi O b~ i C C I L, ivi C 1 b ivi C I b a O ix ti U C I b C I b iv! u 1-< t~u Olx t--! U C 1 L L~ R H u C I b ~',i L~NiJ. U C i L i4 V A b U 25.i19 0.0 O 0 25.119 0.012 42. 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