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PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska .ALASKA 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD NO. ~L~--O ~ Lease ~ ' (b '~t~ z.~/'-[ Memorandum To File: API No. Well N~me Opera tot Location Abnd Date TD: '/&,~O Y , Completed ~/~ ! Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Long Csg: Liner: ~ Perf intervals - tops: Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code. Plugs: I0: ~ - Well head cut off: / Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Code Signed Date June 22, !982 ~r. %~. ~or~n Kent Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 6247 Anchorage, A!aska 99502 Preparation of Petro~3raphic Thin-Sections from State an8 Core Libra~rs~ our receipt June 4, 19~2 of the thin-sections, butts and residue of the samples and cores ~rom the ~xon ~a_~n_~_~.c~._~i~Qr. t(~it. ~_~.bi~ cc~p!etes the project set £orth in my 5~ay 13, 1982 letter to you. The sections all ap~ar to be of high quality and acccrdini~ly constitute a valuable addition to the State's ~r~anent library of %gel! sample and core materials. ~n ~haif of the ~lease accept ~y thanks to you, Jim Friber~ and. all [~nion ~e~sonnel involved in the preparation of those 113 sections. %~i! Iian~ Van A!en ~etroleu~'~ ~eologi st Mr. Ja~s F. Fri~rg Union Oil ..... ,_c~any of California ?.0. ~ox 76 Brea, California 92621 June 15, 1982 Mr. F. enry C. Smith Chevron USA, Inc. 2003 - Diamond Blvd. Concord, California 94520 Re: I~an of State Vitrinite Reflectance Plugs Dear Ha ~, Pursuant to your June 14, 1982 phone call, I today gave the below listed Vitrinite. Reflectance plugs to Tom Cook of Chevron's Anchorage office for transmittal to you on loan. we 1.I_ r,7o:, of pl~ufs Interval Texaco ~,~. Kavik $1 44 Exxon Canning River #A-1 11 Exxon Canning River #B-1 39 1,590'-16,530 ' 530'- 6,500' 1,040'-10,~00' Please refer to the enclosed sample number list for the depths on the plugs in the Canning River A-1 well. As. discussed, Chevron will return the plugs to the Comn'~ssion no later than July i, 1982. Sincerely, William Van Petroleum Ceologi st cc: Mr. Tom Cook ,., WVAI9 lh Juno 4, 1952 Mr.'Allen E. Brown ARCO Exploration Co., Inc. P. O, Box 360' Anchorage, Alaska~99510 Be: Geologic Slides and Analyses Prepared from State Well Samples and Core Chips. Dear l~r. Brown: The.enclosed list reflects various geologic slides and analyses that have been recently added to the State's library of special materials prepared from well smmples and core chips filed with the Commis~ion. The materials listed are in addition to those tabulated in the 1980 Statistical Report and those reported in the February, March and April monthly bulletins. Please photo-copy and distribute copies of this list to appropriate persons within your company. You~are the only person in your ~:.: ,-..-.~ ' cc~pany.._to whom..the list has been sent. In the event publication of the C~ission's monthly bulletin is not resumed, the next listing of newly received geologic materials will be distributed approximately September 1, 19~2. For current information on newly received materials please call the Commission office at any time, weekdays ~:O0 A~ to 4:30 P~, Alaskan Time. ,. Sipcerely, , i 1' '"-' Willl~ Van Alen Petrole~ Geologist Enclosure . WVA: be ALASKA OIL AND GAS cONSERVATION COMMISSION June 1, 1982 i~'-i??:{i~"-"J~ii·~ii/'?i~:.'i~:.~?+:~:!;:~i'~,./~?/~,~'{'~i~!' RECENTLY RECEIVED GEOLOGIC MATERIALS· '?:.-.¥~{?:~:5?The-~:{':fOlloWing geologic ~mate'rials .... have been reeentiy added to the Comission's library of special materials prepared fro~ well samples and cores of wells drilled in the State. These materials are in addition to those tabulated in the 1980 Statistical Report and those reported in the February, March and April Bulletins. Foraminifera Samples Amoco Cathedral Riv. U. #1 No. O f ' ~' ' .... SI ides Interval 89 50 - 14,360 Palynologic Slides -S--S'-O~'~-~aptowne Unit #24-8 SOCAL Soldotna Ct. #22-32 13 19 -~ .... - Thermal Alteration/Kerogen Slides .. . - ~_ '-: -'-SOCAL.- Naptowne Uni~"~'#24z8~ ~- ----,:4'~ . :~ Thin-Sect ions of Core. Chip~'" Mobii~Kaaler St. ~15~9~6 11 14,600 - 15,226 13,640 - 14,560 '14,600 - 15,226 ".1..3,640. - -14 ,'560 9644 - 9695 -Thin-Sections .of Ditch Saraples Great Basins Ugash{~--~l General."Petroleum Great. Basins #2 Gulf Sandy-River #1 ' Pan Ame'rican David' River ~#1-A ..... ' Pan .American Hoodoo Lake #1' -Vitrinite Reflectance Slides/Plug~ - Mobil W._Staines: #2' Texaco W. Kavik #1 Exxon Canning River B-1 Forest .gemik #1 B.P. gemik-#2 Exxon Canning River A-1 Thermal Maturation. Reports Report on total.-Organic Carbon ..,!'~ ..- ....,..-:~,.and:Vitrinite Reflectance Values for. eight North Slope wells. · '. : .Report on Rock-Eval data for :~,~:," :~'' ' eight North Slope wells. · 14 37 2 34·~ 34 48 44 39 37 37 4 11 2400 - 4490 2210 - 8810 6280 - 8180 1350 - 4760 2480 - 8050 1020 - 13,150 1590 - 16,530 1040 - 10,800 560 - 9500 710 - 10,000 3750 - 5250 530 - 6500 1359 analyses 320 analyses Document Transmittal Union Oil Company of California union To From Hr. :,'illimn Van Alen State of Ala.~].-a Oil and .e-.-a~ '.:.onzervatien Comm.. F. Friberg Date I No. June 1, 1982 At 3001 Porcupina .... :~ive..: Anchora~ AK n'~501 At P.0. Box 76 Brea, CA 92621 Transmitting the following: ; , , , Thin sectioas from the follow .ng' Sa~.aplo Set # ~.',rall .nterYal 337 ~'Exxon Cmmin~ P.. b'{{~t{ "8:300L9 '00 ......... ,. ~ ~ se acknowledge receipt si~ilng ai~d reru~Sng one Coi~y ..... of this trans~.ittal for~,',. ",' ,,~" , , Form 369 (Rev 12/67) May 13, 1982 ~r. ~. North Kent Union Oil Company of California P.O. Dox 6247 Anchorage, .Alaska 99502 Re: Preparation of Petr~raphic ~' ~' ~ ~lln-oections fror,~ %,:ell Sam~.,les a~6 Core Chips in State Library Collection Pea r ~o rm, Pursuant to our recent discussions, pern;ission is herei.~y 9ranted to Union Oil Company of California, to extract a maxir~u:~ 1 cc. cz sample, material ~r sample or core envelope fro~ the grate's of samples and core chips for the ~r~ose of premarin9 t~',etrogra}~.hic thin-sections within the (i~signated intervals in the foliowin~3 we!l, suspect to the conditions listed Sample Set No. ~el I 337 }7~xon Canning Ri ~r t~nlt -1 interval 8300 - 9760 ~c~ ~:: 8973 Core: ~.~ - CC.[.'**D I .,~ IOL~. Cuts of the samples and cores from the State collection are to I~ e~tracted only from those individual envelol~s or bags in ~ghich total content of cuttinc3s or core is ~3reater than I0 cc. (No cuts are to !~e extracted if the volu[~g el l-~ateria! in the in~ivi(~uai envelope is les. S than I0 cc.) 2~ Union will l~rovide the ~tate %¢i.t.h a list of tko intervals in each well from which ~aterial ~¢as extracted.. ~ 1,~-~e cti in the e~nt that you %gish to prel~e t?iu¢-dyea th ~ c ::sted that the for accentuatin~ !~rosity, it is or core ~terial be impregnated un(for vacum'~ %~itl?. blue-dyed epoxy prior to mountin~ of the n~terial on the t~:~in-sectior~. 4~ ~.1! ~trographic thin-sections prepared are to !:~ received by the -' ~' -'*' a~.~_.~oa, lr~ately June I, ~>e transmitted c~irect to "* ' ' outside part~ es. Al! residue and e~cess material is to ~ returned to the FO additional slides are to ~ ~repared nor analyses ~de on the raw sample or core ~terial without sI~cific consent from the Commission. 7. Union ~hall k~ar ail co~tm entail~.d. ~e are ~leased to work with you in this beneficial project and look lo--rd to your company's continued e~rcise of care and good J~d. ge~nt in the handlin~ of this limited quantity of valuable well ~t~rial. I know we ~th understand that the State's well sample library is pnblic pro~;~rty, and that granting Union ~.~rmission to extract ~rttons of material frc~.~ this library ~or the of preparin9 the indicated thin-sections enhances the value o~~ the library and is in the puk~ti¢ interest. Your company is to he c~mended for th~ excellent quality of the nmterial prepared on previou~ proj~ct~. Si ncerely, %~illiam Van Alen ~troleum C~ologi st cc~ ~r, J. F. Fril~rg union Oil Company of Califcrnia P.O. ~ox 76 Brea, California 92621 .~March 31, 1982 Mr. Joe Curia!e Union Oil Company of California 376 South Valenia Avenue · , Brea, California 92621 Ceochemical Analyses on Samples and Core Chips from State Well Sample Library Dear Mr. Curiale~ Pursuant to our ~arch 5,.·1982 phone conversation and your discus- sions with Commissioner Kugler [-~arch 17 nd 18, 1982, F. ermission has been granted to Union Oil Company of Calfornia to extract a maximum of 1 cc. of sample r~'~terial per sample envelope, or 1 cc. of core material per foot of core, from the State's met of samples and cores for the purpose of conducting the following analyses and submitting the indicated material within the designated intarvals in the fo!Io%~ing wells, subject to the below listed conditions: - Total Organic Carbon (TC~) - Rock-Eval Pyrolysis (RE) - Vitrinite ~eflectance (VR) (~Iot.- to be done on ARCO Toolik Fed. ~1) Your March 2~, 1982 letter to Harz7 Kugler indicates thc a~.proxin'~atc number of the analyses to be run on each well. S AM P LE SET NO. 345 248 337 240 299 342 322 ~'~E LL ~obil %~. £taines #2 YP~xon Canning River A~CO ay , Forest Kemik Unit 81 ~.P. Kemik Unit ~2 ~xon .Canning River Unit ARCO Toolik Federal INTERVAL 2,800'-13,170' (183 samples) 330'-16,613' (165 samples) 800'-10,800' (190 sam~les) 400'- 9,559' (168 samples) 700'-10,000' (178 samples) 500'- 8,87~' (128 samples) 1,170'- $,880' (160 samples) 10,1~0 '-10, 230 ' ( 20 samples % ~ ~r. Joe Curiale · ~" 'ch 31, 19~2 - TOC, RE and VR data on akove wells in report form - VR Plugs CONDITIONS 1. Cuts of the samples and core chips from the State library set are to be extracted only from: those individual envelopes or bags in which total content of samples or core chips ts greater than 10 cc. (No cuts are to be . ..extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is less than 10 cc.} .-'.2~' 'Union will provide the State with a list of the depths in the v. el! from which material ~'as extracted. (This condition has been met by our receipt of the memo you prepared ~.~arch 18, 1982, copy enclosed). All reports and VR plugs prepared are to be received by the Comm~Lssion by approximately :.:'ay 14, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct ~to the Commission and not examined by outside parties. A~I] residue and excess material is to be returned to th~. Commission. . Mo additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses 'made on the sample or core material without specific consent from the Commission. 6. Union shall bear all costs entailed. ~e are pleased to work with you in this beneficial 'project and look fo~.~ard to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the 'handling of this limited quantity of valuabl~ well material. I know we all understand that the State's well sample library 'is public property and that granting Union permission to extract Fortions of material from this library for th~ purpose of preparing the indicated reports and VR plugs enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, ,.,~..,~ . ,.. William Van Alen Petroleum Ceologtst cc: ~r. J. A. Packard-.Union, Anchorage ~?VA/g lh Union Oil and Ga.. /ision: Western Region Union Oil Company of California 2323 Knoll Drive, P.O. Box 6176, Ventura, California 93006 Telephone (805) 656-7600 Paleo./Stratigraphic Section November 24, 1981 Mr. William Van Alen State of Alaska Division of Oil & Gas Conserv. Comm. 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Bi 11 ' We are sending you under Registered .Mail one box containing the following' B.P. Kemik Unit #2' 4 boxes paly slides 1 box paly residues I box washed residues 57 foram slides Arco, Kavik Unit #2' 1 box containing 5 thin sections Exxon, Canning River Unit B-i' 1 box containing 12 thin sections. Yours 'truly, William G. Reay WGR:mm E ACKNO~E,.EDC~- R,E)C~t-PT A~D,.RETU)R~.E COPY OF THIS LETTER TO HE. DATE: Ju !y~"21, 1981 ~.~r. ~obert A. Ballog Area' Paleontologist Union Oil Company of California P. O. P, ox 6176 Ventura, California 93003 Preparation of Slides from Well Samples and Cores in the State Library Collection Dear Bob .. Pursuant to recent discussions with you and John Packard, per- mission is hereby granted to Union Oil Company of California to extract a maximum 1 cc. of sample material per sample envelope 'or 1 cc. of core material per foot of core from the State's set of samples and cores for the purpose of preparing the following slides within the designated intervals in the following wells, subject to the conditions set forth below~ ~ SLIEES - Foraminifera - Palynologic (one screened & one un-screened set) - Thermal Alteration/Kerogen - Petrographic Thin Sections of samples and cores ~'~LLS ---~~':~~~'River Unit #B-l> · ~'i~%~c~-~f~'i~i-d-~-'~i~--U~-~' # 2 INTERVALS 800'-10,800' 80'- 7,500' CONDIT IONS 1) Cuts cf tha samples and/or core material from the State collection are to be extracted only from those indivi- dual envelopes or bags in which total content of cut- tings or core n~terial is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is l~ess then 10 cc.) 2) Union will provide the State with a list of the spe- cific sample and core footages from which n~terial was ~Xtracted. Mr'. Robert A. log Union Oil Comp, 3 of Calif. July 21, 1981 3) Ail slides prepared are to be received by the Commis- sion by approximately November 1, 1981 and are to be transmitted direct to the Commission and not examined by outside parties. 4) All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Comm~ssion. 5) Union' shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and look forward to your company's continued ~xercise of care and good judgement in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well material. I know we both understand that the State's well sample library is public property and that grant- ing Union permission to extract portions of material from this library .for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides. enhances the value of the library and is in the public inte- rest. Very truly_ yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc~ John A. Packard, Jr. Union Oil Company of California P. O. Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 E .ON COMPANY, U.S.A. POUCH 6601 · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502 PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT ALASKA OPERATIONS July 7, 1981 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Smith: In accordance with Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission regulations, Article 2, Abandonment and Plugging, 20 AAC 25.120, Well Abandonment Marker and 20 AAC 25.170, Location Cleanup, it is respectfully requested that a program be initiated to inspect wellsites at Prudhoe Bay during the first part of the week of August 10, 1981 or during the week beginning August 17, 1981. please notify us if these dates are convenient and if so, which is preferable. The sites to be visited and inspected are as follows: Duck Island Wells #1 and 2 on Duck Island Pad #1 ,Pt. Thomson #1 Pt. ThomSon #2 Pt. Thomson #3 Pt. Thomson #4 Canning River B-1 j~/~ ~-73 ,~ ..,//)! , ! It is requested that the inspection of Duck Island Pad #2 (site of Duck Island #3 well) be deferred until the Summer of 1982 since drilling on this location will resume during the 1981-82 winter season. Mr. D. E. (Dave) Galloway (263-3756) is our contact for finalizing the aforementioned inspections. ALH:,dag , A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION Very truly yours, Drilling Manager June 4, 1981 Exxon Company U.S.A. P. O. Box 6601 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 -Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABAMDO~.~ENT Al, ID PLUCGIL~(~, 20 AAC 25. 120 WELL ABAI~DO~MENT ~4ARKER and 20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEAN UP. Gentlemen: In regard to the above referenced regulations, your attention is called to an attached, list of ~.~zells which, according to our records,, have not received a final location inspection and approval of clean up. In compliance %~,ith 20 AAC 25. 170 Section (a), "~ithin one year of suspension or abandonment of an on- shore well", all clean u? work is to be finished.. Section (b) provides the means for an extension cf time if a valid reason exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection. ConseqUently, we are presenting the following list of your abandoned and/or suspended wells. ~any of these are now more than one year old and~ are not in compliance with regulations. Others should have the final inspection completed this summer %~hile weather permits. This list covers the years 1975 to date. There may be some earlier v;ells that also need inspec- tion. If you have any earlier wells to be insi3ected this summer please inform us. Therefore, we are requesting a sc]nodule from you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa- tives to these sites for the final clean up inspection. You.rs truly, Com~± ssio~er LCS/JKT: be EXXON COMPANY U. S . A. SUSPENDED Duck Is. Unit %1 Pt. Thomson Unit Pt. Thomson Unit Pt. Thomson Unit PLUGGED & ABANDONED Canning River Unit B-1 Pt. Thomson Unit #4 24~01B Si'ATE of ALASKA DEPART~ENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Oil and Gas To: F- Hoyle H, Hamil ton Acting Director FROM: Ben LeNorman ~~ Petroleum Inspector DATE : September 7, 1976 SUBJECT: l:~el 1 Abandonn~nt Exxon Cannin~ River B-1 August 30, 1976 - Departed my home at 7:00 A~i for 7:30 AN showup and ~-:~0 AM' dePar~t~,a-re via ~ien flight No. 23 to Deadhorse. Net John Jackson, Exxon Drilling Operations Superintendent, at the airport and discussed inspecl~ion of their Alaska State No. A-I and Canning River No. B-1, Departed Anchorage at 8:30 A)~ and arrived in Fairbanks at 9:20 A.q where ~.~e deplaned in an effort to find Bill Copeland of Division of Lands who was to have joined us in these inspections. He could not. be found, Shortl.v after reboarding the plane the flight attendant delivered a handwritten note from Chris Guinn of ADL advising their representative would not be able to join us on these inspections (note attached). Arrived in Deadhorse at 11:05 where we were met by Johnny Cro~Jch, Exxon representative in charge of services~ Arrived at Sea-Airmotive at 11-20 and departed by Bell 206-B helicopter at 11:45 A~:q for Canning River B-1 location. Arrived at Canning River B-1 at 12-25 P~! where we took pictures from the air before setting dorm. Picture No. 1 was taken looking west showin~ the access road and reserve pi.t-o- piCt-U-~ No. 2 was taken looking southeast showin~ some subsidence in {he rese--~V6 'P'it and a sm~ll stream reestablishing itself in that area. Picture No. 3 was taken due east down the access road tov.~ard the Canning R-~ver. PiCtU'i-e No. 4 was taken looking east southeast and is an overall view of the pad. Picture NOo § shows the well marker with all required infom~ation bead ~ Picture No, 6 is a pile of square five gallon fuel cans spotted about three hu~relyears south of the pad. Since the tundra is undisturbed in the area we agreed they were probably from a seismic groul~ operatinq in t~e area years ago, John Jackson volunteered to pick th~s garbage up inasmuch as additional trips were planned into the area. Picture No. 7 is a panoramic .vi~e~, of the pad looking north from the south edge of the pad. Picture No. 8 is a panoramic view of the pit area. The gravel on this pad-'~s ext~emely coarse and not entirely leveled. the uneven surface will blend with the surrounding terrain which is ~ndulating and uneven. Departeo Canning River B-1 at t2:40 P~ and arrived at Sea-Airmotive heliport at 1:25 H. Hm Hamil ton -2- September 7, 1976 Since this location is on federal land,mm~ field inspection report was p~pared. H~ver, shOulO this land become state-owned in the future, this report will suffice as approval for the abandonment of this locaf~on at ~ poi t in time Departed Deadhorse at 8:30 PM via Wien flight #20 and arrived in Anchorage via Fairbanks at ll:15 PM and at my home at 11:45 PM. i M EMO'RANDUM DEPARTI~ OF ~:~L RES~CES Division of Oil and Gas TO: O.K. Gilbreth, ~ DirectOr ~/~ THRU: Hoyl e H. Hami 1 ton Chief Petroleum Engi~ FROM: Petrol eum Engl~r State or Alaska DATE: October 27, 1975 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: North Slope Abandonment Inspections with USGS and BLM, Exxon's Canning River No. B-l, Sec. 32, T4N, R23 E, U)~. T~sd~ S~tomber 9, 1975 - This is a continuation of a Field Trip Report with Biil"Wbnn{ke 'of~ t~'USG$'~ and TOm Dean of the BLM. b/e departed the Mobil loca- tion, mew east to the Canning River and south along the Canning River .until we arrived at the first Exxon location. _ E~xXon's .~nning.,River No. B-1.;. Sec. 3Z.,...i..T..4N.,. R~73.E,.., UIUlo~ P&A 4/22/7.5_; F-034417 We arrived over the location at 3:18 PM and circled for photographs. There ~s no snow on i~ ground in this area and I took Photo No. 12 from the air before we landed and then I took Photo No. 13 showing '~he 'Ch6p'per on the pad near the P~ marker. I then took Photb No.' i4 which is just in the foreground of the previous Picture, in front ~f'the PaA marker and shows a portion of the mouse hole pipe sticking up from the gravel. At first appearance this location seemed to appear in fairly good shape but as I began to walk the perimeter of the location, I took Pho~ No. l§ which shows several pieces of debris and pipe. Photo No. 16 shows a snat6h' "~'Ioc~, several thread protectors and some other ~i'S~ellaneous piece of metal. Photo No. 17 which is located southwest of the well marker on the level portion" of'"'t~he' Pad'is a sink hole about three or four feet across and a couple of feet deep and in the bottom of it is a puddle of diesel fuel. Off the southeast edge of the gravel pad we discovered a full joint of casing and s~ electric wire, shown in Photo No. 18._ We then took off and flew o~ the ice airstrip area, shown in Photo NO. 'tg, which appeared to be in good condition. We all agreed that additio'nal 'work WOuid be required on this EXxon location to clean up the miscellaneous junk and debris and fill the sink hole that has the oi I in t t. Wednesday September 24, 1975 - I met Bill Wunnike with USGS and a USGS trainee ins~c(o~;' Dale" Re,berts ~and~we proceeded to Deadhorse on a commercial fl ight where we were met by Exxon's engineer John Richardson who had been working on the additional clean-up work required by our September 9, 1975 visit. We had a long delay before we could get a chopper available but finally at 2:00 PM we departed for the Canning River locations, arriving at the Canning River No. B-1 ~at 2:40,PM' We circled briefly and then landed. All of the debris had been removed and even though there was a slight snow cover, it was easy to tell that the location had been cleaned .up. I took Photo No. 20 standing in front of the well marker looking north and it shows Mr."RiChards°n in the photo looking down at the mouse, hole pipe which was still not covered, He was able to kick loose enough gravel and rocks from the frozen ground to adequately cover this pro- jecti~ pipe. We then walked the perimeter of the pad and I took Photo No. gl f~ the southeast corr~r of t~ location where there had previous'~ been a joint of casing and several pieces of debris lying around. It had been well cleaned O. K. Gilbreth,, ~!r. Lonnie C. Smith - Field Trip Report Exxon's Canning River lto. B-1 Page 2 October 27, 1975 up and the P&A marker can be seen In the background with Dale Roberts and ~hn Richardson in the foreground. John has a piece of wire that ! found and picked up on the location. The main thing on this location that we were concerned about was the sink hole in the pad that had diesel fuel in the bottom of tt and since ! had my previous photos and was well aware of the location of this hole. ! was able to walk right to it. It was covered over with snow and had been missed by the clean up crew because of this. kicked the snow out of It and down in the bottom there was still a puddle of diesel fuel. Photo No. 22 shows John Richardson standing tn this hole looki nga t the dj e~el -'¥Uei, This was the third of 14 well locations visited on a joint inspection of ·federal leases which are due to become state leases. Bill t~unntke and I ~~l~onditien exce.~t._for th~s ~Lhe~ ~'. ith' · - in !t~. a~nd_that for this reason we .could_ ~_P_~e~~ It will obviously be next sumner before this can be taken care of and another inspection made. We depar~ heading south for the Exxon A-1 location. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY P.O. Box 259 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Company, U.o.A. P.O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Cent!emen: IN REPLY REFER TO: Sept, 25, 1~ ..... I'1" -:~o["~-~'- .F~ ................ ~..:- ~ 3 OEOL ........ ...... I" , i CON:ER: Attached hereto is an approved copy of your Subsequent Report of Abandonment, Form 9-331, for the Canni~y River Unit A-1 well ( lease Fairbanks 034383). Approval for the abandonment of your Catching River B-.1 well (lease Fairb~g~ks 034417) is being withheld pending further measures being taken to cle~ up the fuel oil seep on the location. The seep was observed by representatives of your company~ the Alaska Division of Oil and Cms ~d this office on September 24, 1975. It now appears the most appropriate time for the next inspection will be next summer. Please advise what measures you ptanto take to correct the aforementioned condition and also, when appropriate, advise when the work has been accomplished and you consider the location is ready for further tnspeeti~ for approval. E~cept ms noted above, both locations were found to be in a ve~£ satisfacto~£ condition. Sincerely yours, Rodney A. Smith Oil and Gas Supervisor Alask~ Area Enclosure cc' Robert Riddle, Exxon Company, U.S.A. gn~chorage b-~laska Division of Oil & Gas Attn' Lonnie Smith E ON COMPANY, U. S,A. POST OFFICE BOX 120 . DENVER~ COLORADO 8020-i EXPLORATION WESTERN DIVISION GENE D THOMPSON DRILLING MANAGER May 15, 1975 Mr. O. K. Gilbreth Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Dear Sir: We are attaching two copies of logs, drill stem test results, core descriptions, core and water analyses and mud logs for our #B-1 Canning River Unit well, which was plugged and abandoned 4-22-75. Two copies of Form P-7, Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log, were forwarded to you on 5-12-75. Please note that all material is marked "Confidential". We request that this material not be released for two years as provided by regulation. "~, R. Switzer : ..'"~)Z.: JRS'bt Attachments cc' R. K. Riddle Dorsey Hawkins 1975 A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION WESTERN EXPLOP. qTION DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, 'U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM State of Alaska Oil and Gas To Conservation Commission Well Exxon #B-1 Canning River From J. R. Switzer Date May 15, 1975 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well' Quant.i ty. I rem I nterva 1 Remarks Dual Induction Log Induction Electric Log! Sonic Log w/S.Po. Sonic Log w/G.R~ Formation Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Neutron Neutron Density Continuous Dipmeter Continuous Dipmeter, Computed Continuous Dipmeter Printout Proximity-Microlog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Neutron Temperature-Log Synergetic Logs 2 ~ Mudlogs Sidewall Cores 2 ,/ Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core Analysis Conventional Cores 2 ~ Core Description 2 ~ Core Analysis - Unwashed Cuttings Washed & Dried Samples Sample Description Canned Cuttings 2 ~ Drill Stem Test 4 ~ Water Analysis 2 ~/ Gas Anal.vsis 800-10803' 2614-89~ 8955-89%3 8955-8973 6 Drill Stem Tests Lab. Nos. 15959-1 & 15959-2 Lab.' No'. 15789 Receipt Acknowledged ~t~. . Return signed receipt to: Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. O. Bo.x 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Attention: Mr. John R. Switzer Date ~~,/~ /~'~3~- WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, U oS.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM State of Alaska Oil & Gas To Conservation Commission Well Canning River Unit #B-1 From J. R. Switzer Date May 15,1975 Transmitted herewith are. the following for the subject well" quantity Item Interval Dual Induction Log Induction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S,P~ Sonic Log w/G.R, FOrmation Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Neutron Neutron Density Continuous Dipmeter Continuous Dipmeter, Computed Continuous Dipmeter Printout Proximity-Microlog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Neutron Temperature Log Synergetic Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core Analysis Conventional Cores Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed Cuttings Washed & Dried Samples Sample Description Canned Cuttings Drill'Stem Test 2 c Sonic F Loq Remarks Return si.gsed receipt to: . Exxon Company, U.S.A. .P-. O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Attention' Mr. John R. Switzer :, arm 9-331 May 1963) UN~ ~O STATES s,mMIT IN TRIPL ,'~. (Other Instructions DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR verse.ide) GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) OIL ~ cas [-~ OTHER WELL WELL Wildcat NAME OF OPERATOR Exxon Corporation ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 80201 4. LOCATION OF WZUL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface 665' FNL & 657' FEL Section 32-T4N-R24E UPM l~. PER~! !T 50-179-20006 Form approved. Budget Bureau No. 42-R1424. 5. LEASE DEUm,~ATION AND SD-RIAL NO. F-034417 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA.ME NA 7. UNIT AOREEMENT NAME Canning River NA 9. WELL NO. #B-1 -- 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. sec., T., R., M., OR BLK. AND SURVEY OR AREA 15. nLZVAT:O-~:S (Sh~w whether oF, RT, GR, e~..) 696' KB Sec. 32-T4N-R24E North Slope I Alaska 16. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature o~ Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: ' FRACTURE TREATMENT 'ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) Location anup (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletlon Report and Log form.) DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, If well is directionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * The abandonment was carried out as in the attached plugging procedure. The plug from 2130-2430' was tagged with bit and 30,000# weight. The well was capped and rig released April 23, 197_5-. The rig was moved out April 30, 1975. Location has been ~O~ D~S backfil nd 11 visible debris moved off location.~ ~~ cleaned up, p~ts back il led, a a Mr. Travis McLain is now on the North Slope inspecting the cleaned up lo, will be in contact with you to arrange for an inspection the week of May~~75:~!~)~ Tm,E _S_u p crv i s i n g_E_n g i neer DATE _May.. 1.5, 1 975 (This space for Federal Or State office use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE .. . *See Instructions on Reverse Side ;rE 9-331 ~day 1963) UN ~D STATES s,~,~,~ ,N DEPARTMEN l~ OF THE INTERIORverse(Otherslde)instrueti°na GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such propo~ls.) O,~WEL~ [] ~*~WELL [] OTHER Wildcat 2. NAMe: OF OPERATOR Exxon Corporation ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 80201 LOCATION' O~~ WELI, (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface 665' FNL & 657' FEL Section 32-T4N-R24E UPM 14. PEn~IIT NO. I 15. ELEVATIONS (Show whether ~r, ~T, CR, etc.) 50-179-20006 i 696' KB Form approved. Budget Bureau No. 42-R1424. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034417 (~. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME · UNIT AOREEMENT NAME Exxon Canning River Unit FARM OR LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. . .... ' 10. FIELD AND POOL~ OR WILDCAT Wildcat' ~1. SEC, T., R., M., OR BLK. AND SURVEY OR AREA Sec. 32-T4N-R24E 12. COUNTY OR PARISH{ ]~. STATI~ North SlopeI Alaska 16. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF ~ PULL OR ALTER CASING ~'~ FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONS REPAIR ~VELL CHANGE PLAN~ (Other) .. SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENTS (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletlon Report and Log form.) 17. DESCgInE ImOPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is directionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) · .. .. ... · Verbal approval for the attached proposed plugging procedure was obtained from Mr. Bill Wunicke April 19, 1975. After plugging, the rig will be moved out and location cleaned up. .. · . . · · . 18. I hereby ~-~tgy tl~at th~/ls true and correct CONFiDENf{AL TITLE Supervisin9 Engineer DATE 5-1 5-75 (This space for Federal or State office use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL° IF ANY: TITLE DATE .. ., *See lnstructio,,~s on Reverse Side --/ · ti o{_ ct,.,.% ~.I. 'z.,t'~o . Form 9-331 (May' 1963) UN, .iD STATES ,~,mM~T ~N 'rm~'L .~E. (Other instructions on re- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ver~e,ide~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS oN WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deel)en or plug back to a different reservoir, Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such propc6als.) Form approved. Budget Bureau No. 42-R1424. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034383 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME NA 1. 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME OILWELL [-3 ~ASWELL W1 OT.ER Wildcat Canning River Unit 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. FARM OR LEASE NAME Exxon Corporation Block A ~. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL N0. P. 0. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 80201 #A-1 4. LOCATION OF WEI. L (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface 695' SNL & 3096' WEL of Section 19-T3N-R24E 14. PERMIT NO. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, aT, GR, etc.) 895' GR UPM 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. IIEC., T., R., M., OR BLK. AND SURVEY OR AREA Sec. 19-T3N-R24E UPM 12. COUNTY OR PARISH[ 13. STATE North Slope I Alaska 16. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT ~IULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~-~ REPAIRING WELL ~ FRACTURE TREATMENT I~1 ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING [_~ ABANDONMENT* (Other) Location b~eanup (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state alt pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is direetionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * . , The subject location has been cleaned, pits backfilled, and all equipment removed from location. 10,000+ cubic yards of 9ravel were moved from this site to the 9ravel air strip at our Ignek repeater station. Exxon's Mr. Travis McLain is inspecting this location now and will contact"~g}iJ"i~ week of May 19, 1975 to arrange for an onsite inspection. '- ~ ~_~. --..~;,.,~'l , .. 0IL CONFIDEi ITif L TITLE .,Supervisi nq Engineer : -'-'; ~ ? ,~' ' !_ .... :. . , · . · :' '-57'' c~, .: l" ~.-~ Nay ]5, 1975 DATE (This space for Federal or State office use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS O]P APPROVAL, IP ANY: TITLE DATE _ i *See Instructions on Reverse Side ,, / o~o_~olo o!o o ~ o"~I I~!~;:f--i ;,I ! F,l,c~.~-~r '..zC ~Z :;K ;Z 7 '~ u~ :u, ~ ~> I~ ~ ~' I ' ' ~': C~' ~' "' t"~ : · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i~ :~ '~ ~ ~ , ~, · , [~ ~k~:~ I~ ~ ': : ' ~,,~F ALASKA . ~'~ r~eYse side; · Il 4N~ aA RVATION COMMITTEE' WELL COMPLETION OR ~ECOMPLETION RE,OM AND LOG ii · CONFigENI,,," 50-17,9-200,06 6. I.~--~a~E DESIGNATION ~q'D SER~ NO. F-034417' .... ' la. TYPE OF WELL: b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: NEW Z] WOnK El %VELL OVER WELL WELL DEEP-[] PLUG ~7 EN BACK D.Y [] '~bth'~r~ Wi] dcat ....... 5, .. . DIFF. [] nESVR. _ _O t.h e.r !" _ .... 2. NAME OF OP[:RATOR ('J ..... ) --- ,'; ~', j ; '... ExXon Corporation '.:. -.:. '- :,: ' 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR : ,. P. O. Box 120, Denver; Colorado 80.201 ~'. .. ~-. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any. State requirements)* At surface665 FNL & 657 FEL Sec. 32, 'T4N PM At top prod, interval reported below At total depth As Above 7.!IF INDIA.N, ALI.~)~E OR TRIBE NAI~I~ ~. ,u~i~,r~au~ oa=.L~sr NA~E Cannin9.River Unit 9. WE3~L NO. Exxon 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT _ Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M.,-(BOTq'OM HOLE O~E~IVE) - ; o 32-T4N-R24E UPH kisburne'Test 12. PER2VIIT NO. 50-179-20006 18. TOTAL D~'PTH, MD & TVD[19. PLUG, BACK MD & TVD . IF 1VfUL'C .~LE COMPL., 21. INTERVAI.S DRILLED BY 10803 MD ~ Surface ~ow~v, ,O~A~ ~oo~ A11 - ~^.,.~. ~oo,.,s 22. PRODUCING IiNT~VAL(S), OF THIS CO,MPLIgTIO~Nr~TOP, BOTTOM, l~A2VIE(MD ANDTVI))' 23. WAS DIRECTIONAL I SURVEY MADE None .. i No 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHEiq LOGS RUN Dual Induction, Sonic, Sonic Amplitude, 'Density, Neutron, Dipmeter CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) CASING SIZE WEIGHT, LB/FT, [ Gi~kDEt DEPTH S~T. 20" 94# H-40I' 8~' I , 13-3/8" 61# d-551 9-5/8" 40# S0o-gfiI 2514' I 1 26. LINER I:LEC O'~X)~ 7" 2273 9346 900 sx '26. PER~ORATiONS Lp,N TO PRODUC!i,iON ' ' (interval, size and number) 29. ACID, Si-_~OT, FR/Ncq'uRE, CEa~,IENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DF-~T~H IiX~E]~tVA-L (MD) I AA<IOUN'F ./'~qD I<!IMD O,F MATER. iAL US~Z) 10800-10300 t 100 sx class G plu9 None 9600- 9060, 100 sx class G plu~ 2430- 2130 100 sx claSs G plu9 , , 230-0 " . Filled w/permafrost ,cement 30, Pi%ODUCTION DATE FIRST PRODUCTION [ PI~ODUCT1ON ME'II~[O'D (Flowing, gas lift, pumping--size and type of pump) [WELL STATUS (Producing or shut-in) DATZ OF TZST, IHOU-RS TESTIKD [CI-IOXE SIZE ]PROD'N FOR OIL--BEL. GAS---MCF. VCATEIL--BBL. I GAS-OIL RATIO · ,,~o~,~,o~ o, ~.~ (sot~*; ~ w,~.[~,.~ ..5;..4 ,:'-,, , ~', See attached yran~mittal form. / ....... ,,~,"~ ~', ,,. ,,~..~," 33. I hereby~tify t~ht thfforegoing and a~tached~format[on / -. ...... /..../' . .~ / /53;' '- ~ ' /' / ...... ;TITLE~ 1 lng Manager o.'r~ ~ 1 ~~7'- ~"~ , // .... 2,_ 1975 . ' ff (See Instructions and Spaces Jar Additional Data on Reverse Side) HOL]g SLZ~, I C'F_~I[L~N!TING 1R.ECOP,,D [ A_IVIOUNT PULLED 26" '. [Filled hole w/permafrost] None 599' I 17½", lCirc to,surf w/permafrostI None t ' I gT. TUBING I:~OO?~D ' ' INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete an'd correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure- ments given in other spaces on this form and in any a'tachments Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone . (multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 snow the p~c.:Jucing intcrvai, or ~ntervals, 'top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be seperately produce, J, show- - .- ing the additional data pertinent to such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should 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.' ~bMMkRY dF FOPdVIAT, ON TESTS INCLUDi'NC; INTERVAL TF. STE{), PliES.SURE DATA ~D ~LECOVERIES bF OIL, GAS," ':. .... 35. GEOLOGIC M~.RKI]:I~S - WA~.R AND MUD '" · · 3ST #1 5400-5464' Packer Failed " . .... , .j . , , '"~.As.'~k'~?v~.~m, )ST #2 5425-5464' Packer Failed " ~ .' )ST #3 87'96-9348' Packer Failed ·., Schrader Bluff 1253 1253i ~y )ST #4 8839-9348' Open 60 m., SI 30 m. Rec' 284' mud. Sampler contained 11.8 cu Lower Seabee 7435 ':'74~'5 ~i ' ft methane, FP 459-507, SIP 652 .. Lo. Torok-Okpik. 7775 "777.5 ~-': )ST #5 10198-10550' Open 3 m., SI 30 m., Open 72 m., SI 60'm. Rec~ i40' mud. Kingak 7995 7995'V IFP 262, ISIP 314, FFP 262, FSIP 314 ' iSag River .... 8385 DST #6 10540-10803' Open 3 m., SI 30 m., Open 120 m., SI 60 m. Rec.'540' mud & Shublik ;8448 8448~ 1682 water. I-FP 49-98, ISIP 4661, FFP 147-980, FSIP 4517. ... Sadlerochit .8780 ~ 878'0 : ~ · Echooka 9569 ' 9569i i.' .. - ~ 9700:." ~ Wa hoo ' Alapah ', : ...... 1'02'2'5' '~' r10225 ~?/.., 3/1. COR.E DATA, AT'I'ACIi BRIE~' DF. SCRIPITIONS O~' LITIIO~,OGY, POROSITY, FIIACTUREs, APPA.P. IENT DIPS AND I)IE'I'IEC'PE1) $tIOWS OF ()IL, GAS OR t,¥A'l'liili, 1 ' ?' '" ...... ,. ~'h~-~e.#1 8955-8973'; rec. 18' sandstone, tight, med grain, siliceb'us cement, .~. ~T~ no' stain, spotty fluoresence '':~ '..~ :].~ - . :' ~ .... ...-:~ ........ ,... . Ticket FLUID SAMPLE DATA Date 4-17-75 Number 608009 Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PHILLIPS witness MR. NIX cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRILLING COMPANY DR S Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft,/bbl, Formation Tested ?? RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation696' Kb Ft. CONTENT -- Net Productive Interval263~ Ft. Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured FromKal1 V B llEhing Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth 1080~ ~ Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 631 I.D. 2~ Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 986~3' I.D 97 Packer Depth(s) 1 0533- 1054CI ' Ft. Mud Weight 9.2 vis 44 cp Depth Tester Valve 1(151 ? ' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1/4_~/~" Choke _ Recovered 540 Feetof drilling mud Recovered 360 Feet°f mud sliahtlv cut' with water Recovered 1322 Feetof water with slight drilling mud Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Remarks Opened tool for 4 minute first flow ~ith a w.~y 4 minute first closed in oressure. Reopened tool for 120 minute ~e£nnd flnw with . , a very weak blow increasing to a weak blow in one hour and Stabilized. Closed t~l for 60 minute second closed in pressure UTR-Unable to read · Gauge No. 3639 Gauge No. 3638 Gauge No. 2855 TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 1 0Z[g{~. [~.1~ I Ft. Depth: 1 fiE1 7 Clfl IFt. Depth: 1 fl7qC; Ft. 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Est. ~F. Blanked O~f NO Blanked Off Nc) Blanked offyp_ S Opened P.M. 10793' .Opened A.M. Actual 215 °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. , Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hydrostatic 0 - 5093.1 5043 _ 5213 Minutes Minutes Initial 0 UTR i 49.1 69 505 - "~ Flow .... .~-'~ Final 96 4 UTR 98.1 137 327 4 4 Closed in 96.4 140 4660.9 4695 4860 30 29 :~ Initial 96 4 140 147.1 184 363 c o Flow _ · u°'c- Final 963 9 985 980 4 985 1127 120 120 Oosed in 963.9 985 4516.7 4526 4669 Initial ._~.o_ Flow ~.~. Final .. Clos~.d in Final Hydrostatic 1963.9 - 5069.2 5032 ~. 5182 _ I FORMATION TEST DATA ,.,,.,., Ticket FLU I D SAMPLE DATA Date 4-17-75 Number 6(~800c) Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface' Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SI C~PF cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PH!LL! P£ Witness HR_ NT X cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRill ING £C1MPANY DR S Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E DATA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks FOURTH Gauge No. 2847 Gauge No. Gauge No. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 10799 Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft. 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. , Est. °F. Blanked Off YflS Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. Opened A.M. Actual OF. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed - Initial Hydrostatic 521 7 _ 4 ~)r)? Minutes Minutes ~.~o Initial e.c Flow 261 .R 251 ;r~. Final 314.2 31 7 Closed in 4R54 4R4q ~'~o Flow Initial 366 5 j~ F i n k"'J I 1151 1 1::115 Closed in 4697.8 4659 __. Initial ~o Flow ,~. ....... Final Closed in Final HYdrostatic J fi217~4 5176 I fORM I#I-RI--PRINT£D IN U,$.A, FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLIr' ........ I',I U/?4 /f' Gauge No. 3639 I Depth 10496.65 ' Clock No. 9985 24 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 ' 'i 2 '13 '14 '15 First Flow Period Time Deft. .000" UNABLE PSIG Temp. Corr. T0 RFAE First Closed In Pressure .~ PSIG Time Defl. Log Temp. .000" Corr. ,QQQ 14o .6)g6 146) Second Flow Period Time Defl. .000" .QQQ .6)667 .1334 .206)0 .2667 .3334 .46)6)6) PSIG Temp. Corr. 405 530 646 761 877 g85 Second Closed In Pressure Time Deft. .000" 26)1 Log~--~ PSIG Temp. Corr. 985 JTicket hour No. Third Flow Period Time Deft. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. 608009 Third Closed In Pressure Time Defl. Logz .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. (;auge No. o ; ] ,n03B 2 3 ;0!05 4:0!40 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 15 Reading Interval REMARKS: 69 .000 83 .0065 100 .0162 123 .0259 137 .0356 .0453 .0551 .0648 .0745 .0842 .0940 1 2 *-First interval Depth 16).~1 7 137 .000 184 .000 3264 * .0665 407 .0195 4202 .1330 529 .0390 4406 .1995 637 .0585 4531 .2660 765 .0780 4599 4630 4654 4671 4685 4695 .3325 .3990 2O equal to 2 minutes. 880 985 Clock No. .0975 .1170 .1365 · 1560 .1755 .1950 ~22 985 1167 4096 4236 4322 4380 4421 4457 4486 4507 4526 hour 24 Minutes "FORM I83-RI--PRINTED IN U.S.A. SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA Gauge No. 2855 I Depth 10795' First First Second Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 9I 12 13 14 15 Time I~fl. .000" .OQQ. .014 PSIG Temp. Corr. 327 Time Deft. .000" , :0162 _N26g _N356 .D453 ;055! .~648 =0745 = 0842 0940 PSIG Temp. Corr. 327 3631~ 4382 469n 4700 4756 4796 4R72 4837 4852 4860 Time Defl. .000" -00D :0667 .1333 -2000 _2667 ,3334 .4000 PSIG Temp, Corr. 363 676 678 7R7 04 !020 !!27 Clock No. 7031 Second Closed In Pressure Time Defl. , t -t- (~ PSIG LOg--y--- Temp. .000" Corr. ? 0O0 ! ! 27 -_0196 3911 ; 0392 4244 ,0588 437! :0784 4466 ;0980 .1!76 .1372 : ! 568 ;!764 :!960 4522 4567 4600 4628 465! 4669 ITicket 24 hour No. Third Flow Period Time Deft. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. 608009 Third Closed In Pressure Time Defl. Log-L~- .000" PSIG Temp. Corr, (;auge No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 l0 11 12 13 14 .000 .014 Pluggir 15 ,,Readinc) Interval REMARKS: 251 317 2B47 Depth 1fl79 .000 317 .000 .0067 3413' ,0668 .0167 4276 .1337 .0268 4549 ,2005 .0368 4669 .2673 .0468 4740 .3342 .0568 4777 .4010 .0669 4807 .0769 4826 .0869 4841 .0970 4849 , * First interval equal to 2 minutes. 353 565 670 78O 895 1010 1115 2O Clock No. .000 .0201 ,0402 .0603 ,0804 .1005 .1206 .1407 · 1608 · 1809 .2010 3483 1115 3919 4229 4372 4458 4516 4557 4594 4620 4643 4659 hour 24 Minutes .... . .... ED,,,.,.A. sPeCIAl PRESSURE DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... 3 3/4" aa D. JoD. 1.75" ? 2" 3.00" TICKET NO. Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ ? AD.~I. cff~ING' CASE ............ .4½" -~o~-s~'&-cm~ ~e,~ ...... 3 7/8" Dua~ aP Valve ................... 3 7/8" -Du=Pem-~=mpmr. lia.ndl i rig. sub.. 3½" Hydro-Spring Tester ................ 3 7/8"' Tight hole sampler 3 7/8" Multiple CIP Sampler ............... .87" 2.5" ,62" Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. 3 7/8" 3.00" 1.25" ,75" .75' 1 ~ 00" 1.75" Hydraulic Jar .................... 3 7/8" VR Safety Joint ................ 3 7/8" Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 5.00" Distributor ........................ 3 7/8" Packer Assembly ................... 5,00" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... ~_ ' Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ LENGTH DEPTH 1.40' 9863' 631' 4.60' 5,00' 4,50' 5,80' 1.35' 10496.65' 10512,10' 4.00' 5.00' 2.50' 4.70' 2.50' 4.70' 10517.90' 10533' 10540' Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars !~ .4 1/8" ~;~ Flush Joint Anchor ....... ........... 3 2/4", 3 3/4" Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ 3 3/4" Total Depth ....................... 1 1.75" 2.5" 2.5" 212.16' 38' 4' 4' 10795' 10799' __.__108.03 '____ EQUIPMENT DATA ~., .... .$ ,6,?, .... y /7, ~4,-,~;-,,~,~t~l linc, Eaual to 1 000 p :¢.i. Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. ' Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D ^ T A Date 4-14-75 Number 608008 Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton R~ecovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PHILLIPS Witness MR. IRVIN cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS ALASKA DRILLING INC. DR Gravity ° APl @ °F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation696' KB Ft. CONTENT -- Net Productive Interval 352 ' Ft Recovery Water __ @__ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kel l v Bush ina Recovery Mud ~ @~ °F. ppm Total Depth 105561 ~' Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ ~ °F. __ __ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 6" Mud Pit Sample__ @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 475' I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @~°F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 9676' I.D.__ Packer Depth(s) 1 01 91.10' 1 0198.60_' Ft. Mud Weight 9.2 vis 44 cp Depth Tester Valve 101 6C]. 50' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke l/4-3/8" Choke _ Recovered 140 Feetof drilling mud Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks 0Dened tool for 5 minute first flow with a vp.rv wp_ak hlnw_ £1nCPrl fnnl 30 minute first closed in pressure. Reopened tool for 74 minutp. _~p.r_nnd flow with no blow. Closed tool for 60 minute second closed in pressure. , Gouge No. 3639 Gouge No. 3638 Gouge No. 2855 TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 10155 F,t. Depth: 10175 30'Ft. Depth: 10542 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A.M. ,., Est. °F. Blanked Off No Blanked Off No Blanked Off Yes Opened 17 · 52 P.M. 10541, Ope,ed A.M. Actual 202 'F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 20; 42 P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed nitial Hydrostatic - - 4901 4937 51 31 _ 5 .~1 37 Minutes Minutes ~.~ Flow Initial 4R. 2 24 I 4g_ 1 27 2~3_ q 239 >_ ~ Final - ~._ 4R. ? 4R 49_ 1 27 2.53.9 239 5 Closed in qt~. 4 125 9R 11 .~ 33C1 330 ~ Initial :o Flow 4R.2 36 49_1 29 253 g ?53 °v'c Final ' - ~ 48.2 36 49.1 2q 27q_2 __253 74 ~' Closed in 72 3 82 98 74 304 F; 2gq 60 ~o Flow Initial . ~ ..... Final - Closed in .... FinaTH~;drostatic -, - --490! 492,7--- ----513L.5_ 5!37 ........... ,,, ................ ..... FORMATION TEST DATA Tic ket .n " F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Date 4-14- 75 Number 608008 ,9_ Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface' Kind Halliburton ? nn R~covery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE ~o cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PHILLIPS Witness MR. IRVIN cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS ALASKA DRILLING INC. DR Gravity ° APl @ °F. E q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT -~ Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft, Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Remarks FOURTH z Gauge No. 2847 Gauge No. Gauge N°. o TEMPERATURE TIME ,. Depth: 10546' Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft. -r- 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. °F. Blanked Of..f..Yes Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. o Opened A.M. m _Actual °F. Pressures Pressures ~ Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed ._ Initial Hydrostatic 5217.4 5142 Minutes Minutes ._~o Initial 261.8 241 I ~-c Flow t - ~Z~ Final -261..J~ 2 41 Oosed ~nJl~314:12 336 ~-o Initial -26'1. 8 262 c o Flow ~I · u°'r- Final ~ 261.8 262 _., Closed in 314, 2 296 _ Initial ,~ Flow _ ..... ~ . Final .... C'J0s~.d in Final Hydrostatic t5217.4 5142 .... ___--'. .... .. ... ' ..... .. FORMATION TEST DATA , ,,-..,' Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ........................ Oo Do 3/4" TICKET NO. Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ .9 Drill Collars ...................... 4½" J° D. ma~mmaSmr&~'hok~-mnemm~)C.I.R..Val ve 3 7/8" mam-o~i~P..r, unnJng, ca. se... 3 7/8" ~a~ sm.~mHandl .lng. su.b .... 3~" m?d~a-~m~r~-T-~reT 1 g h t..ho ] e..s u b. 3 7/8" Hydro spring tester 3 7/8" Multiple CIP Sampler ............... 1.75" ? 2" .87" 3.00" 2.50" .62" 3.00" 1.25" .75" .75" 1.00" .75" LENGTH 9676' 475' 5.00' 4.60' 4.50' 1.35' 5.80' 4.60" 5.00' 2.50' 4.70' 2.50' ' 4.70' DEPTH Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 5" 3 7/8" 3 7/8" 3 7/8" Distributor ........................ 3 7/8" Packer Assembly 5" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ............ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. BBlanked-Off B.T. Running Case ..... (2) Total Depth ....................... 4 1/8" 2" 299.83' 3 3/4" 1.75" 38' 3 3/4" 2.50" 4 ' 10148' 10155' 10165.25 10169.50 10175.30 10191.10 10198.60 10542' 10546' 10550' TIME ............ Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D A [ A Date 3-1 7-75 Number 347368 ~ ~O Sampler Pressure .P,S.I,G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas ' .Z18 ' of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE cc. Oil · cc. Water Tester MR. MANN Witness MR. BUCKERWIN cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRILLING COMPANY # 25 DR Gravity o APl @ °F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu, ft,/bbl, Formation Tested - --I I RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 659 Ft, CONTENT - Z Net Productive Interval 51 ] I Ft, Recovery Water @ °F, ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing ' Recovery Mud @ °F, ppm Total Depth 93481 Ft. m Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 8½"+ Mud Pit Sample @ °F, ppm Drill Collar Length - I.D, - Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 8460~ I.D. 4.276" Packer Depth(s) 8826'-8837' Ft. Mud Weight 1 t. 5 vis 220 cp Depth Tester Valve 8809' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1 !~,~ 1,2/64" Choke .375" Recovered 284 Feet°f'mud (drilling fluid) '~ ........ - ' ~ Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of MAR z,~ l~-j'~ Halli~.;rton Company _o< Recovered Feet of ~ n ........ nbl~hnm, n : e< r- tl~ '..3,h .,,,, .... -.- .... = Feet of Recovered Remarks Opened tool for 64 minute flow with a light to a heavy blow in 5 gallon bucket, 1/4" bubble hose and. 3/16" choke open. Closed tool for .40 minute final closed in pressure, on Gauge No. 3639 Gauge No. 3638 Gauge No. 3341 TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 8786, F,t. Depth: 8810 Ft. Depth: 9335 Ft. --r- 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 12 Hour Clock Tool A.M. z O Est. °F. glanked Off No BlankedOff No BlankedOffYes Opened 2l .36 P.M. 9334' Opened A.M, "r' Actual 1.(~6 °F, Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 23' 20zP.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed O Initial Hydrostatic - 5308 5330 5649 5655 Minutes Minutes *-~ Flow Initial 1 93 1 73 196 216 454 554 ~-r. Final ~ 193 173 196 216 501 513 64 Closed in 368 365 668 663 40 ~ Initial Co Flow u°'c Final Closed in ----- Initial ._~._o Flow -- ~_~. ,,, Final Closed in Final Hydrostatic - - 5237 5222' 5530 5518 ...... FORMATION TEST DATA Ticket FLUID SAMPLE DATA Date 3-17,.75 Number 3473_68 Sampler Pressure ..... '.p. Sii. G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Re~oveq,: c.'. Ft. C~s of Job OPEN HOLE D~str~ct .ANCHQSLAGE cc. Oil . CC. Water Tinter HR. MANN wit.~ HR. BU~ER~ Cc. M~d Drilling Tot. Liq.id cc. Co.tro:~o~ NAB~~~~~5 DR Gr~viW · APl ~ 'F. E ~ U I PM E N T & H O L E DA TA ............. ~s/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested R~ISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation CONTENT Net Pr~uctive Interval ....... R~ve~ ~ter ~ 'F. ppm All Depths M~sured From ..... Recove~ Mud ~ 'F. ppm Total Depth R~ove~ Mud Filtrate ~ 'F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size ............ Mud Pit ~mple ~ ~F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. ........ Mud Pit ~mple Filtrate ~ 'F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) M~d Weight ...... vis cp ,,Depth ~ter Valve ..... ~E ~OUNT Dep~ Back Surface ~om ~Jon Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke ........... Re~vered Feet of ..... R~overed Feet of ............... Recovered Feet of ........... R~vered Feet of ' ......................... Re~vered Feet of ............ ~r~ ........ .................... ....... ................ ~II~TU ........... T~PE~TURE TIME ] ~ H~r Cl~k Hour Clock Hour Cl~k Tool A.M. Est. CF. Blanked ~f Y~S Bl,a~k~f .... ~lanked Off ,. O~ened . P.,~. Opened A.~. ~uol CF. Pr~sures Pr~sures ' Pr~ure~ Byposs P.~. ,, ,, , , , , , , ' Re.rted' ' ~m'puted Field Office Field Office Field Office ........... j~jtiOJ Hyd~tatic 5~ 5658 Minutes Minutes . , ~ F~ ~,it~i 459 560 ~ ....... ~_ F~.o~ . .5.07.. 51 7 ao~d i....652 662 ',', .' .... ,' ', .............. ,,,, ~ Initial c o FI~ ........... CI~" in .............. [~ .... ~i~ " · .... ' ......... C Ci~d in ..................... ...... . .. ......... ............... Ill-RI--PRINTED IN O.D. I.D. Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... 6, ] 2" Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ..t ..................... 5" Drill Collars . AP..CASE ............ 5.00" Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual ClF Valve ................... 5.03" Dual ClP Sampler ..................... 5.75" Hydro-Spring Tester ................ 5.00n 3.00" 4.276" 3.06" .87" .375" .62" 3.06" .62" 1.00" 1.53" 1.68" 1.53" 2,37" Multiple ClP Sampl*er ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. 5.00" Hydraulic Jar .................... 5.00" VR Safeiy Joint .................. 5.00" Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 7.25" Distributor ........................ 5.00n Packer Assembly ................... 7.35" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ............ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ 5.00n TICKET NO. 347368 LENGTH DEPTH 1.00' 8691' 8460' 5.11 ' 8786' 7.41' 6.74' 5.01' 8809' 4.66' 5.06' Big Johns 2.70' 8810! 5.90' 1.99' 5.90' 3.42' 8826' 8837' Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ · Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ 5. O0n 2.37" Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ....................... 6.25" 2 13/16" 2.37" /-Fq~-~ei.t-A~he.-.=..B.T .... Recorder 5. #3 Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ __~. 00 Total Depth ....................... 2.37" 15.00' 476' 6.10' 6.10' 9335' __9_341 ' ......... ]9.348' OF3 -- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D OF4 -- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Min ..... MCF/D P s -- Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Psig. P ~ -- Final Flow Pressure ...................................... Psig. P o~ -- Potentiometric Surface (Fresh water*) ...................... Feet C} '-- Average Adjusted Production Rate During Test ................ bbls/day C}~ ~ Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day (~g --Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D R '-- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls r ~, -- Radius of Well. Bore ....................................... Feet t =. Flow Time ............................................. Minutes t o = Total Flow Time ......................................... Minutes Z = Temperature Rankine .................................... °R Z -'- Compressibility Factor ..................................... ~ -- Viscosity Gas or Liquid ................................... CP Log -- Common Log * Pofentiomefric Surface Re~erence fo Rofa. ry Table When E!evc~fion No~ Given, Fresh Water Corrected ~o 100 F. ~--~TIME Each h..rizontai Line Equal to .~00 p.s.i. Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D. , A Date 2-10-75 Number607520 ' Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton · RecoVery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE 5:° cc. Oil cc. Water Tester STEVENS Witness ASHW00D cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS ALASKA NM , Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E DA T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation - Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval - Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kel l~v Bush1 ng Recovew Mud @ °F. ppm Total' Depth - Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size - Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 90" ... I.D. 2 3/4" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length636'I.D. ?' Packer Depth(s) - Ft. Mud Weight 9.5 vis 73 cp Depth Tester Valve - Ft. TYPE ,~d~OUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion NONE Ft. Pres. Valve NONE Choke ¼" X ½" Choke .75" Recovered_ Feet of ~ O Recovered Feet of 3 Recovered Feet of ~ ~-~ Recovered Feet of ~' Recovered Feet of Remarks MISRUN... FAILED TO REACH THE BOTTOM .... Gauge No. 3647" Gauge No. 364~ Gauge No. 3637 TEMPERATURE ? ? ,,) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? TIME Depth: .... Ft. Depth: .... Ff. Depth: .... ' Ft. Z Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. ' --I Est. °F. Blanked Off,.. NO Bla,n,ked Off NO Blanked Off YES Opened. P-M.:.. -r Opened A.M. Actual .97.9,.'?OF. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. CD Field Office Field Office Field Office RepOrted. Computed "-'l Dm Initial Hydrostatic N0 READ. NGS ARE A'/AILABLE. FAILED T) REACH TiE Minute, Minutes Initial BOTTOM ....... _~'c Flow .- Final Closed in ................. =-o Initial : o Flow .... °u'c Final I--- Closed in Initial ~ F~ow ~ _-- Fina! Cl°s~d in ..... 'Final Hydrosta'~ic ' g ~ORM 181-1~I--PRINT~D IN U,~.^. FORMATION TEST DATA Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D/', T A Date 2-10-75 Number 607520 ' Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton °~o °n Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE cc, Oil CC, Water Tester STEVENS ~, Witness ASHW00D cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS ALASKA NM , Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E DA TA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke ...... Recovered ,,, Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of ~ < r- o Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Remarks MTSRUN... FA[LED TO REACH THE BOTTOM... ,, _ t'- __ Gauge No. 3636 Gauge No. Gauge Nol TEMPERATURE TIME CD Depth: ?? ?? F, tt , Depth: Ft. ,,Depth: Ft. · ! t ! t ,.., , , 48 Hour ClOck Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. -r- , ,, Est. °F., Blanked off .... YES Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. (j~ Opened A.M. r'- Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. · ITl ,,, ,,, , ,, Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported com'pu~ed I n itial Hydrostatic Minutes Minutes '~o Flow--Initial NO REAI]IF'GS "ARP_ >_'r. Final AVAIL-ABL E- FAi LP_U Cl°sed~n -TO REACH THE BOTTO1.'. z:~ Initial 8.r_ Flow Fir~l-' Closed in Crt -o~ 'Initial ' " ._~._o Flow ~'__ ~.. Final Closed in" Final Hydrostatic FORMATION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing Reversing Sub ...................... Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... ~~r&~&~ · .A.p. RUN.N.I.NG..cASE AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... Oo 6.12" 6~" 4½" 5" 5n 5" 5" 5.00" 5" 7~" TICKET NO. ou/D/U I.D. LENGTH DEPTH Distributor ........................ 5" Packer Assembly ................... 7¼" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ 5 3/4" 6¼" Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... 5 3/4" 3.5" 5 3/4" 3" 11 2 3/4" 3.5" 3.75" 3.75" 1.75" 1.53" 1.68" 1,53" 3~" 2 3/4" 12" 636' 90 ' 5.58' 6.7' 60.21" 49.63" 49.63" 60.00' 33.40" 6.3' 24,00" 6.99' 7' 148' 29.00' 4.5' TIME ,, Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D ^, ^ Dote 1-24J7~ Number 247957 , _ , , . --~"lr" Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil co lester H^RDESI¥ Witness - Water cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS RInG # 25 NM z Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM EN T & HOLE D^TA I Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested - RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation - Ft. CONTENT m Net Productive Interval - Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm ^11 Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Total Depth 5464" Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 8.5" Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 180"1.D. .9 ,Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @ ~°F. ppm Drill Pipe Len§th 5179~ I.D._ 4. 276" Packer Depth{s)_ 5392' - 5400' .,Ft. ,Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve 5367' .... Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushio. NONE Ft. Pres. Valve NONE Choke20/64" - 32/6eAbke 3/4" Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of '' Recovered Feet of ~ r-- Recovered Feet of ~ --I Recovered Feet of Remarks MISRUN... UNSUCCESSFUL TEST., ..... ,.~ ~auge No." 489 ~auge No. 753 Gauge No. 1489 TEMPERATURE TIME .D,epth: 5369' Ft. Depth: 5374' 5456' , Ft. Depth: Ft. 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock "24 Hour Clock Tool A.ff~. Est. °F. Blanked Off NO Blanke..cl Off NO Blanked Off YES Opened P.M. 5453' @ Opened A.M. _Actual 102°F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. . Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed .... Initial Hydrostatic 2695 2707 268/ Z/Lib .... Z/~b Z//Z Minutes Minutes '~7 Flow Initial ...... -~';' Final / ~L~. Closed in ...... _ Initial ...... ~o Flow - - r-- ~._ u ~ Final ..... Closed in ...... Initial ~ Flow ................ ~: ~ Final Closed in Finol Hydrostatic j~ '. 2683 ' .......... 2707,, _ - 267-4~- 2~06 2721_ Z//Z _ ]-. ......... g ='O~M 18~-R$--PRINTED IN U.$.A, FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLI ' *9667, ,oM,/?, /t- Ticket FLUID SAMPLE DA Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of J0.b OPEN HOLE District NORTH. SLOPE. cc. Oil cc. Water Tester HARDESTY Witness - cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS RIG # 25 NM Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM E N T & H O LE DA'TA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ Recovery Mud @ °F. ppi Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppi Main Hole/Casing Size , Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppi Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppi Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft, Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve .... Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of , Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of .... Remarks · FOURTH GAUGE Gauge No. 1460 G;auge No. " Gouge'No. " TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 5460I Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: . Ft. 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. °F. Blanked off .... YES Blanked off Blanked. Off ., Opened P.M. Opened A.M. Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. ,, Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hydrostatic ? J 40 ~' / J LJ. " Minutes Minutes ,, ~.'o Initial - - Flow Final - - · Closed in = = :~ Initial - - c o Flow ~. .... Final - - Closed in - - ~ Flow initial .... ,, . ~_~ Final . ......... '"' , ,, Closed in Final Hydrc~static .... 2725 FORM 181-RI--PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... &~~&~A¢. AP..CAS.E. .......... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint .................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ' Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube Blanked-Off B,T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars .. ~ ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... =, Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ ~i~&~&&~~-& HT - 500 Drill Collars ...................... ........ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... O.D. I.D. TICKET NO. ,,'w/ua/ LENGTH 5" 2.25" 1.00' 5" 4.276" 5179' - - 180' 5.70' 5.03" .87" 4.80' 5.00" .75" 5.02' 5.00" 3.7 5" 4.14' 5.00" 3.75" 4.13' 5.00: 1.75" 5.83' 5.00" 1.00" 3.50' 7¼" 1.53" 6.24' 5.00" 1.68" 2.02' 7¼" 1.53" 6.33' 5.75" 4.75" 16.20' 5.75" 4.75" DEPTH 29.92' 8.71' 5177' 536~' 5369' 5374' 5392' 5400' 5453' 5.75" 4.75" 4.00' 5456 5.75" 4.75" 4.50' 5460 5464' FORM 187-RI--PRINTEO IN U,$.A. EQUIPMENT DATA LITTL£'S 966'/6 75C Ps OF3 -- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D OF,~ ~ Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Min ..... MCF/D -- Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Pslg. ~--- Final Flow Pressure ...................................... Psig. -- Potentiometric Surface (Fresh Water') ...................... Feet -- Average Adiusted Production Rate During Test ................ bbls/day ~ Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day --Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D -- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls -- Radius of Well Bore ...................................... Feet ~___ Flow Time ............................................. Minutes ~- Total Flow Time ......................................... Minutes -~ Temperature Rankine .................................... °R '-- Compressibility Factor ..................................... ~___ Viscosity Gas or Li.quid ................................... CP Log -- Common Log * Pofenfiometric Surface Reference fo ~ofary Table When E!eva~-ion No? Given, Fresh 'Water Corrected fo I00 F. Each °rizonta'! ~ne E Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E I~ n T A Date 1-24-75 Number 247958 Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job cc. Oil cc. Water Tester ~.. TL6~DES~ Witness MR. ASHWOOD cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRILLING COMPANY ~25 PW Gravity . APl @ °F. EQU I PAA E N T & H aL E DATA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive' Interval Ft. Recovery Water ~ @~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing Recovery Mud @~ °F. ppm Total Depth 5464' Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 8 1/2" Mud Pit Sample @ ' °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 180' I.D. .9.2.2 Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 5193 ~ I.D. 4.276" Packer Depth(s) 5417.15' - 5425.50' Ft, Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve 5393.31 t Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 24-32" Choke 3/4" 64 Recovered 'Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of 9_ Recovered Feet of Remarks Unsuccessfull test. GaUge Nol 753 Gauge No. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 5389 Ft. Depth: 5395 Ft. Depth: 5/-+56' Ft. 24 HourCIock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A./vL Est. °F, Blanked Off No Blanked Off Yes Blanked Off~e~ Opened P.M. 5453 ! Opened A.M. ~ Actual 103 °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed _ Initial Hydrostatic 27 10 2718 2707 2718 2736 2747 Minutes Minutes initial ~.= Flow iZ~. Final Closed in ~ Initial ,ow ...... Closed in - initial ~ Flow ~.~. Final Closed in Final Hydrostatic 2698 2691 2695 2691 2721 2718 _ -- FORM IIII.RI--PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA FLUID SAMPLE DATA Ticket Date 1-24-75 Number 247958 ' "-- Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton .o Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE TEST District NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil · cc. Water Tester MR. HARDESTY Witness MR. ASHWOOD cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRILLING COMPANY ~25 PW I Gravity °APl @ °F. EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud __ @__ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @__ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size , Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @~°F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of -, Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks on . , , FOUR1/4 GAUGE ..... Gauge No. 1460 Gauge No. Gauge 'No. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 5460 Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft. C3 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. °F. Blanked Off Yes Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. Opened A.M. _Actual ° F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hydrostatic 2739 2749 Minutes Minutes Initial J~ · -~o Flow ~. Final Closed in ~ Initial i~ Flaw Final Closed in _ i~o Flow Initial ~ ,.. Final Closed in _ Final Hydrostatic 2739 2721 _ FORM leI-R1--PRINTIiD IN U.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLE'$ ge671 1OM ~/74 TICKET NO. 247958 Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ Drill Collars ...................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ..................... VR Safety Joint ................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... O, D. 5II 4 1/2" 5.03" 5.00" 5.00'; 5 · 00" 5.00" 5.00" 7 1/4" 5.00" I, Do LENGTH 2.25" 4.726" .87" .75" 3.75" 3.75" 1.75" 1.00" 1.53" 1.68" 1.53" 4.75" 1.07 5193 ' 180 ' 5.70' 4.80' 5.02' 4.14' 4.13' 5.83' 3.50' 6.24' 2.02' 6.33' 30.50 ' i DEPTH 5197.79' 53 93.31 ' 538 9 ' 53 95 ' 5417.15 ' 5425.50 ' Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... 7 1/4" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ 5.75" Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ S!_ac ¥!=!! A~h_~r H T 500 Drill Collars ...................... F!._.~ ;_-,,_'_,,? A,,,h,v B ;. %;. R.u.nn..i.ng..oasis. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... 5.75" 4.75" 5.75" 4.75" 4.00' 4o50' 5453 ' 5456 ' 5460' 5464' OF~ --Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D OF,~ '- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Min ..... MCF/D P s ~--_ Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Psig. P r -- Final FIo.TM Pressure ...................................... Psig. Po~ ~--- Potentiometric Surface (Fresh Water*) ...................... Feet C) ~--_ Average Adjusted Production Rate During Test ................ bbls/day C~ -- Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day C~ ---Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D R --- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls r ~, -- Radius of Well Bore ...................................... Feet t' '-- Flow Time .............................................. Minutes J' o --- Total Flow Time ........................................ Minutes T = Temperature Rankine .................................... °R Z --Compressibility Factor .................................... ~U --- Viscosity Gas or Liquid ................................... CP Log.-- Common Log * Pofent'iometric Surf',~ce Re,terence k:) Rofa,',' Table When E!evat;on Not' Given, Fre';h Waier Cor:',~ t,':4 t~ i~0 ,r-. TIME Each Horizontal Line Equal 'to ~ 000 p.s.i. WELL. ~l',/lv'll:v'6. I~_ly(.~_ . NO., 'E-Jr CORE NO. DEPTH 5B 5q 60 67 6~ 7~ 7Z CONVENTIONALg~~C)~ I~E~J~ ~ W~STE~.N D,V,S,ON EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. i~ION FOR~ ~A~ 1 9 1975 CONFIDENTIAL PAGE---..LoF .... ~ _ PAGES INTERVAL (M. D.I ~c~55-8q7--~ INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY '~ FORMATION ?_~qDL£-RoCMIT GEOLOGIST_ $o~tin~ /5 eccessories. DIP ABILITY POROSITY ODOR STAIN ' ' ........ - ~-- ~ .... - -~'-~ ~ ~: F~',~~. ~~~o- , ' , ................ == =- ............ _ _ -=-- = .: .... , ,,, ....... . qs ~~ ,, .... ,, ,, , .......... ~LL~TE ~_o~9 ~ 3_9~1'C4~' ........... _ . .... _ ~ ~o~s " " " " J " . . , ....... , ....... _.~ ............ . ..... ~~ ~~ ~~T~.~.,~ ............. . ......... · · ee · · I · EXXON COMPANY, U.S. . STERN DIVISION MAY 1. 9 1975 DI¥~S~OH 0~; OiL AND GAS ATTEMPTED ._.A-'~ - 'RECOVERED CONFIOENTIAL PAGE / OF ~ PAGES GEOLOGIST, .,/7'~'¢~ LITHOLOGY, List-type, color, hardness, grain size, angularity, PERME- STAIN FLUORESENCE WET CUT DRY CUT FLR. 'SHOWS PROBABLE NO. DEPTH REC. .offing Et occ...orl.... POROSITY ABILITY ODOR D~stribut Color Distributi Intensity Color Quanity Color Intensity Color Cmade Type PRODUCTION _/ ,z ~..~,7 I~ " . ' , ,..~ ,~ ..... ...... _ ................ - .... ~Z .................. /o ~4~ ~ 3~ c~e~e~~.~:~;d~..~.~oF~.Z~,t ~-/~;~o. // // -- ,/ ~ ~o~.~.~.Z.,d ~,'~ ~dd/d /' . , , , ,, /I b-~ ~ ~¢~.-~,~.,_~~.~-~ .~ .a .~ ~ / ~ycl~~,:~_.~ ~ ~o/ // ,/ ' -- z/ ~ -- " ,-," " ~' ,, ]~4 ~ 7 , o~m~ Z ~ ......... ~ ..- . Y., .... z, ,~ ~,'~ ~Z~,~/~ o/'/, o ........... /~ Y~&~, / ~-/~ 9'~. Ge~:d~.'~.~. ~c~, . , ~ ~ ~' ~' ~ z' ~ ~ " " " " _~oy~eo o ~o/y ....... . ~ ~ ........ ~1 Z/~O o. ~Z~,, ,, ................... ~. WELL, STERN DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, U. S. ~A~( 1. 9 1975 PAGE, ~ OF_-~ _PAGES NO, ~-/ I)I¥[~!OH ~3F OIL/ki~i~ 'GAS, DATE-~/~/TJ'~ RUN NO. ~ SERVICE CO. ~c~/~~~ ATTEMPTED ~ RECOVERED. ~~ GEOLOGIST LITHOLOGY, Lilf-type, color, hardnesl, groin size, angularity, PERME- STAIN FLUORESENCE " WET CUT DRY CUT FLR. SHOWS PROBABLE ~s~i~i Color Distrib~i Intensity ~Ior Qua~ty Color Inten~ity Color ~a~ Type PROD~I~ - ~ ~ _~ ~ ~ ' , . [ ~ ' , ,, NO., ~' '" / SIDE wALL: 0 ~ > "~:~ '~ i ~ AC ~) N FORM EXXON C(~MPANY, U.S.. MA"f '1. 9 1975 ,--" WESTERN DlVlSION CONFIDENTIAL PAGE _PAGES DATE .~'/~o/~-~'-- RUN NO.~.~__SERVICE CO. --~¢,~,/~'~,~'~;;~'~' ATTEMPTED. .~'"'O RECOVERED -~'-~'-- GEOLOGIST LITHOLOGY, List-type, color, hardness, groin size, angularity, PERME- STAIN FLUORESENCE WET CUT DRY CUT FLR. SHOWS PROBABLE NO. DEPTH REC. POROSITY ABILITY ODOR ...... , , , ~ .............. .............. .............. , ........... ~ ,, ,, , ~ , - , ,. ,, , , , ................ MAY ! 9 1975 CORE DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION CONFIDENllAL CORE NO. ~ ~TERVAL (~ ~)..~SS-Sfl7$ INTERVAL' (I.E.SJ RECOVERY i~ FORMATION PAGE OF~-~PAG ES .GEOLOGIST. ~/~CW'50M ~ ~v/'HIT[~ LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY , Li~t- type, celor, hardness, groin eize , engularity, PERME- FLUORESENCE WET CUT DRY C~ FLR. SHOW ~ PROBABLE ~PTH DiP ~R~ITY ODOR STAIN Distribut Intensity Color Ou~ity Color Intensity ~1~ QUALITY PRODUCTt~ ~ , ~OTE' ~ ~. ~ ~ ~o- I 5B .~~c~ ,, ' ' · - - ~s ~~ ., .... ,, ,. ~ ,, ,~ ,. Sq -~'-'"" ........ 60 _~ ~7..~~ ~,,'~,~, ' . ......... ' _ ~ ~~.~'~°~s .............. ,' 67-~..,. ................ , .' - _ ,_~ 6~ -~ ' ', ......... 7o ........................ '~ ~ ~ ~,~,~, ~ ................................ ....................... 73 ~L-'" '; ............. ~ ......... CLl-12A (REV. 196,4) CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORAT{I~ES P. O. Box 2794 ' ''MAY :, D 1975 Casper, Wyoming WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY. STATE Exxon Company, U.S.A. Canning River Unit Alaska DATE A_p.ril 23, 1975 LAB NO, ..15959-2 LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL SAMPLE FROM DST No. 6 (Test Tool) REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: Muddy water, dark brown colored filtrate. Very organic water. Cations rog/1 meq/1 Anions _rog/1 Sodium ...... 2673 Sulfate . . 11:100 Potassium . ~ . . 0.33 Chloride 1200 LithiUm - Carbonate . . 588 Calcium ..... ?0 3.49 Bicarbonate ..... 1842 Magnesium ..... 12 .. 0,99 . Hydroxide .... Iron - - Hydrogen sulfide - - - Total Ca~ons 121.07 Total Anions .... , q?. 44 19.58 30.21 121.07 Total di~olved sOlids, mg/l ..... 7263 NaCl equivalent, m~/l 6115 Obl~rved pH 9.9 Specific resistance (~ 68°F.: Observed .... Calculated .... 1.55 1.05 ohm-meters olun-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described lillI I [II1 ['I [ [ II i I [ I I I i I i IJ,.~ ! i~[_LL~.I ,~ .Lkj. l ! I ~ I C1 HCOa SO4 C03 Scale MEQ per Unit J'l=l'l I i i i 1 111 I i i I [ 1 i I i [ i.j_j_[ i [ i t [ i 1 [ I I i llj..JJ. LJ_J~ I~ I [ I I I i I I I I I I 11 I I t I [ I I I I 1~ 1II IIi I I: I I I I I I ! !~.~-~44 I-1I I I1 I I ItLLI ~ J ] i II i I i I i I I I J 11 I I I I [ l/'IJ2LLLI 1 [ I I I t ! [ i I [ J ] I ~ i ~ , ~: i: · L- L'-LA-.LL-i-i-/~ I11 I ! 111 lrl wFll , -' · L-tli-'~ ~ '" (Ns valoe in above zraphs Includes Ns. K, and LI) NOTE: Ml/l=zMilli~rama per liter Meq/l-- Milligram equival~nta per liter 8odlum chlorid~ ~qulval~nt-'bF Dunl~p & Hawthorne ~k:ulatlon from C1 HCO3 SO, COs CLt-12A (REV. 1964) CHEMICAL & GEOLOGICAL LABORAT P. O. Box 2794 C,sper, Wyoming WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOI~ WELL NO. FIELD COUNTY STATE, Exxon Co~lpany_- U.S.A. Cannin~ Kiver Unit DATE April 23:1975 LAB NO. 15qsq-] LOCATION FORMATION INTERVAL Alaska SAMPLE FROM DST No. 6 (Sample No. 5) REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: Muddy water, dark brown colored filtrate. Very organic water. Cations m~;/l meq/l Anions. ~ meq/1 Sodium 2889 Sulfate 21 S0 44.72 Potassium _ ] 5 , 0.38 Chloride 1200 33.84 Lithium Carbonate 480 15.98 Calcium - . 40 2. O0 Bicarbonate ..... 20 74 34.01 Mai/ne~ium ..... ~ O. 49 Hydroxide ..... Iron - Hydrogen sulfide - - - - ' Total Cations 128.55 Total Anions 128.55 ,, Total dissolved solids, mt/1 ...... NaCl equivahmt, ms/1 Observed pH - - - 7801 6394 9.9 Specific resistance (~ 68°F.: Observed .... _ Calculated 1,65 _ ohm-meters 1,05 _ ohm-meters Na Ca Mg Fe WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described 4+~., ' , ' 1- .; ,4, . t ~, t ..... Scale MEQ per Unit C1 20 Na HCOa 2 Ca SO4 2 Mg C03 2 Fe (Ns value i,'~ above zraphs includes Ns. [, and LI) NOTE: Mg/l--_Milligrams pe~ liter Meq/l-' Milligram equivalents per liter Sod|urn chloride equivalent----by Dunlap & Hawthorne rmkulatton Irom ¢ompo-~ts SO4 COs PACKER(S) ~,~ ~-'~ ~?~_~.~ PEPJ:'ORATIONS /~/~e'='' TOTAL DEPTH ~~ SERVICE CO. .,__ ,. · u~. ~,~'o ' ' ~s vO~.o TIME OPERATION pREs. RATE SHAKEOUT GRAV. RATE PRODo REMARKS ..... ,, -- ..... , , . I,UItI'IUEII I lat ,r,,, , ....... .., ........ ~ ......... . . . . . ~_, . . , ... ,. .... REVERSE OUT DATA ,~,"Z ,';',~, ~' ,'"~ r~',-'$'~_ - i ' . ........ . . ' -PRESSURE (IN ~. TEMPo DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH. TOTAL TIME E~/o' q~ 33-. I~TI~ ~DROSTATIC ~ ~4~. ~ ¢9 .... ' PREFLOW (INITIAL) (FINAL) INITIAL SHUT IN PREL~RY FLOW (INITIAL) "(FINAL) ' ' ~ FINAL SHUT IN FINAL I~DROSTATIC RE~U%RKS ..~l~r"~.T, S'J'I,:M TE~T DATA AND ,';UMMAR¥ CONFIDENTI2L Exxon #B-1 Canning River LOCATION Sec. 32-4N-R32E UPM DST NO. 5 TYPE0pen Hole DATE 4-14-75 FOP3~ATION Li sburne INTERVAL 10198-10550 PACKER(S) 10191-10148.6' ·PEP. F OPJ~T IONS TOTAL DEPTH 10550 SERVICE CO. Halliburton CHOKES: TOP ~ & 3/8 I, BOTTOM ½" Tool ID CUSHION None MUD WT. 4.2 MUD SALINITY 200 PPM/TUB. VOL. TUB. FLUID GAS VOL o 'TIME OPERAT.,I ,ON PRES.,,. RA'.T, .E' SHAKEOUT GRA,V.., RATE PROD° REMARK~c 5:55 P~I Init. Open. 0# ., 5:58 Init. Close 0# · ~: 30 Fi hal open_ .... 6: 35 0# ,,, ,. ,. 6'40 0# 6:50 0# . _ 7'00 ......... .,0# , ..... " ~ .... ~ ........ 7:20 ....... 0~ ........................ 7:40 Shut In O# · ..... REVERSE OUT DATA sAMPLE CHAMBER RECOVERY · .. MAX. TEMPo 2000 INITIAL }~DROSTATIC -PRESSURE (IN psi) DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH . 10542' 10546' · . ;~' 5131.5 5217.4 TOTAL TIME PREFLOW (INITIAL) 253 9 261.8 (FINAL) 253.9 261.8 INITIAL SHUT IN 330 3] 4.2 3 Min. 30 Min. 72 Min. ~?~ ~ ~ PPdEMARY FLOW (INITIAL) 253.9. 261.8 '~¥i~,~ ~-~ ' F%~ ' -. "' (FZNa~) ' 279.2 ~ ,~.~ ~ ~ ~,~ ~ ~ PIN~ SHUT IN ~ FIN~ t~D~OSTATIC ~ R~RKS · / , . . / 304.6, =' 314.2 / , 5131.5 5217~4 60 Min. DP. TT,I', .qTi,'.M TEST DATA ~IstD .SUMI~ ' .~]IIEI,YI' Canning River #B-1 LOCATION DST NO. 6 TYPE Open Hole DATE 4/17/75 FOPk4ATION Lisburne PACKER(S) 10540 TOTAL DEPTH 10803' INTERVAL 1 0540-1 0803 PERFORATIONS SERVICE CO. Hal l iburton CONFIDENTIAL CHOKES: TOP ¼" & 3/8" BOTTOM½" Tool ID CUSHION None' MUD WT. 9.2 MUD SALINITY 200 PPM TUB. VOL. ' TU~'. FLUID GAS VOL. · TIME OPERATION ,,, PRES. , RA, T.E StAAKEO.,U,T GP~A~V~,. , RAT,~ ,P,R, QDo , RE,~M~RKS 2:32Pt~ Init. Open.. O# 2:36 Init. Close O# .: 3'05 Final Open '0# " "' 3'20 O# ' 3'45 O# 4'05 O# 4'25 O# 4'45 O# 5'Q5. .Shu,t.In ......_. _ o# .............. REVERSE OUT DATA $~IPLE CHAMBER RECOVERY Mud Cut Water 2t FJQ(. TEMPo 50 -PRESSURE (IN psi) DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH TOTAL TIME INITIAL HYDROSTATIC PREFLOW (INITIAL) (FIN2%L) INITIAL SHUT IN PRIORY FLOW (INITIAL) ......~ -~ (FINAL) FINAL SHUT IN FINAL HYDROSTATIC RES~RKS 10517 5093# 49# 1'0795 10799 5217# 262# . F'. O. E:OX 2¥'.:;'4 C A S F:' E R, W Y Q H I fqG :.:.: 2/_-, c! 1 C:C,!'iPAI'..!¥: EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A !..,,,F..!.! No. · Exxon No. B-1 F];[TLD: Canning River Unit C o u N T Y: N o r t h S 1 o p e STATE: A1 as ka L Z l'-t E F'R E'.E; S L.t R E: - F':_:.'; I G TEr-tF ~=r',','-4 I .. F,I:.- DEAREES F' BATE' April 10, 1975 LAB. IqO. 157s:9 LOCAT ION' Sec. 32-4N-24E F O R P!A T ]: O N' DEF'TH' ::-';AHF'LIN6 F'F~IiqT' DST No. 4- (sample chamber '.E;AHF'L.E F'RE'..:;SURE' 20 F'SIG COI'4Th I NE:R NFl. thei rs C O I'1F' C i'q E lq T M O L E .% A R VOLUMF' 7 0 X Y (3 E lq ................................... I"-..! i 'FR: O G [.'!i:l'-..! ................................. Li: C.:~ F,'t::: Otq 1'31 O X I D E ........................... tq","DI::;:OGEN :BIjLFI DE ......................... O. 0() 1. 22 O. 08 O. O0 I;iEi 'T H ~.% I',1E .................................. 8 8. 2 7 E-[' H A !"l El. ...................................... ,. 44 F' F: O F' A I'-I E ............................. ..... ...."" :'::'7 I S O -' 8 t.j T (::'~ !",.1E ............................... O. 70 H--if.! !T'ANE ................................ O. 74 I SO-F' E t'..i T A N E .............................. O. :'-", 9 :I -""'~"'t~ T ..... ~"' I ,- ~- ~::. 4. ,-. fl'-~ r.: .............................. . . . . O. 2: O H[Ei X ,% i'-,lf.E :E; & H I G H E R. o ....'-' TOTAL ....... ....... 100. O0 GAI..LONS PER MF':F O. /:,50 ("). ?'? (l). '? ':' ':' O. O. 07':Z O. 27'2 t. 55'97 tlliF't'fi OF F:'EHTAI,.!E ~!, HIGHER FF{AF:TIOtq .............. Q. 48,S F; F: hl/:'i R t< S' (')!:;:(}SS [:.: T f...t /" C: !. .i FTe ;.!:,OF & 14.. '7 F'SIA(DRY E:ASIS).. SF'[!:iC ]' F:' ]' C E~i:::,:AV t TY (CAL. C:L.tL. ATED FF,'OIq ANALYS I'S)... S F'E F': I F ! iX': '-"'-" ~" ' . .................. · ,_~ r,.,~ v ]: T i' ( M E A S L.t R E D ) r ,-~, .... ~ ..... I ...... CC)F:F;:EiE:T[~:D ' FOF:. 4. i,;, .% A ItR C:Otq-I"AM It".IAT ION H2S negative to lead acetate paper. (:). 659 : ! .... O. ,:,.:) 7 MAY 1 9 1975 FEET ....., ---,. / ' CON FI BEN:Tt-AL .... l~rm N'o. P--4 A~V, 1-1-70 STATE Or ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS NAME OF OPEP,.ATOR Wildcat Exxon Corporation Ar)DRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 120~ Denver~ Colorado LOCATION OF WELL 80201 659' SNL & NEL Sec. 32-T4N-R24E, U.P.M. SUBMrr ~ DUPLICAT~ APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-1 79-20006-00 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO F-034417 IF INDIA}~', AIX3i lEE OR TRIBE 8 UNIT FAR~ C)H LEASE NAME Canning River Unit-Block B g WELL NO 1 1o .~11~2~.D A_NTD POOL, OH WII.DCAT ~ldcat It s~, T., R,.M (~OM HO~ o~ Soc. 32-T4R-R24E - U. 1~ P~IT NO 74-19 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT F--"qD OF MONT'lq. CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE. CAGING ANT) C~%,IF.I'~TZNG JOP, S INCLUDING SET AND VOLU~ES UsED pFJt.FoHATIONS. 'I'EST.~ A.ND RESULTS FISHING JOBS J[~K LN HOLE AND SIDE-TI:LAC'KED HOLE AND ANY O'f'HER SIGNIFICANT CH_A. NGF. S IN HOL~ CONDITIONS Canning River Unit - B-1 4/2/75-4/14/75 Drilled from 9606' to 10550'. 4/15/75 DST #5 10198'-10550' Open 72 min., SI 60 min., rec. 140' drilling mud. 4/16/75-4/17/75 Drilled from 10550'-10803'. 4/]8/75 DST #6 ]0540' -]0803' Open 2 hrs., SI 60 min., rec. 540' (l,O00 ppm Cl max.) drilling mud and 1682' water 4/19/75 T.D. 10803'. Ran DIL, Sonic, Sonic Amplitude w/variable density and Density-CNL. Ran velocity survey. Received verbal approval from W. C. Wunnicke - U.S.G.S. to P&A. (copy of program attached) 4/21/75 Placed 100 sx class "G" cement plug between 10800'-10300', placed 100 sx class "G" cement plug between 9600-9060'. Placed 100 sx class "G" cement plug between 2430-2130' ND. BOP' s. 4/22/75 Ran in hole w/DP, tagged plug @2118' w/30,O00#. cement. Cut 9-5/8" and capped w/½" steel plate. Well P&A @12:00 PM 4/22/75 and rig released. ,,o,,,.__.. CONFIDEN .TIAL · ~ed out and ~}~]~p started. ~ rm ~, .~ ~ S nior Staff Enoineer_~ ~' oil and gat conlervot~n comml~ee by the 15~ of the succ~ding ~n~, u~le~ ntherwise directed. ~,~,~,~.N c~; ~l~ ANO GAs Attachment . . Filled top 230' of 9-5/8" w/Perma-Frost Set well marker and filled cellar w/cement. s~o~' '17~o't, -F D t O , ~ t>% ~/ - 9o&o' --I o,%oo For~ ~To. P--4 R~. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS Vii 1 dcat I[.NAME OF OPEI~TOR Exxon Corporation '3.'ADDRESS OF OPEl:LAiR P. O. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 80201 4 LOCATION OF 659' SNL & NEL Sec. 32-T4N-R24E, U.P.M. SUBMIT IH DUPLICATE APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-179-20006-00 ~ LE. ASE DESiGI'4ATION AND SElqlAL NO F-034417 IF INDIA~T. ALO'/'I'-EE OJ~ 'I-RIBE HAME N.A. 8. L.'~NIT FAr~! OR LEASE NAME Canning River Unit-Block B 9 WEL.L NO 1 l0 FIF. I.,D A_ND POOl,. OR ~VI1,DC,~,T Wildcat 11 SEC . T., R. M (Bo'r'TOM HOLE O~ Sec. 32-'I'4N-R24E - U.P.M. 12 PER.MIT NO 74-19 13. REPORT TOTAL DEP~'I~H AT F~¢D OF MON~'Ft-I. CHA_NGF.,S IN HoLE SIZE. CASING AI',TT) CE~TIF~NT!,NG JOBS IN'ULI.;DING DEP'rlt SET AND VOLU'M%'S USED PE31.FORATIONS. ,?'-~STS A_N-D H-ESULTS FISHING JOBS JI;,"IqK LINT HOLE, AND SIDE-T'H.ACKED HOLE AND ANY OTH'ER SIGNIFICANT CH.A,NGF~ IN HOLE CONDITIONS Canning River Unit - B-1 3/2/75-3/12/75 Drilled ~" hole from 8,973' to 9,348'. 3/13/75-3/14/75 Ran DIL & Sonic GR Logs 9,348-2,516'. 3/15/75-3/18/75 Attempted to run DST, 8,796-9,348'. Packers failed. Ran DST #4 from 8,839-9,348'. Open 1 hr., shut in 30 min. No fluid to surface, recovered 284' drilling mud. 3/19/75 Ran FDC-CNL & Dipmeter 9,348-6,700'. 3/21/75-3/26/75 Hung 7" liner from 2273-9346' cemented w/650 sx. Cemented 2nd stage through F.O. cementer @ 5586' w/250 sks Class "G" - tested closed F.O. to 2000 psi. 3/27/75 Drilled out cement & float collar. Changed rams & tested to 3000 psi. 3/28/75-4/1/75 Drilling 6" hole from 9,348 to 9,606' total depth at 0600 hours 4/1/75 was 9,606'. ;14. I hereby ~ertif~hat ~.j~e {or~0i~f.~ %~e &r~l ~ ........ ",'~ ~ !~ s,~ ~~~~ Senior Staff Engineer .~ April 7, 1975 NOT~eport on this form is reauired for each calendar ~nths regardless ~f the status ~f ooeratlont, and must ~ filed in duplicate with the ~ oil ;~d gal conllrv;f/on commt~ee by fbi 15~ Of the succ~ding month, u~le~ ~therwi~e ~ir~cted, CONFIDENTIAL Fo~m 0-331 (May iti63) UNI'". ..ED STATES SUBMIT IH TRIpr;"~.ATE* DEPARTMEr OF THE INTERIOR'~':tl'e' GEOLOGICAl SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS -(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to d~ep(,n or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT-~" for such propozals.) OIL.,E,L [~] ~.ASw,,.., U_J 0T~ER Wi 1 dc a t NaME OF OPERATOR Exxon Corporation ~. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 4. LO(:A~ON OF wz£~ (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At s,~Rce 665' NSL & 657 WEL Section 32, T4N, R 24E U.P.M. North Slope, Alaska I15. ELgYATION5 (Show whether oF. ST, Ga, etc.) 660 ' GR Form approved. Budget Bureau No. 42--R1424. ~,. LEASE DESIONATION AND SERIAIJ NO, FO3441Z 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEJ~ OR TRIBE NAME :- NA"' :;.. :: 7. UNIT AOREhlMENT NAMIB .__C_a_rmin g River ,. . ~. w~h NO. .. 10. FIELD A~D POOL~ OR ~ILDCAT Wi~c a t .. Sec. !32 T4N.- R24E ,. 12. coe~ oa ~aamn[ 13. North Slope[ Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature o~ Notice, Report, Or Other Data 14. PERMIT NO. {~UB/iEQUENT REPORT OF: . WATER SHUT-OFF R~PAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ' ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletton or Recompletion Report and Lo;2 form.) 16. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF i ] PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT IIULTIPL]I COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) 17. O~:SCi~InP. I'ROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated (late (,f starting any proposed work. If well is directionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for ail markers and zoncs perti- nent to this work.) * ', . This is to inform you that 7", 23#, SOO-95 casing will be run as a liner from 2300'± to 9328' instead of at TD as originally p!anned. The liner will be cemented from TD to 7700'± with 650 SKS of C1.G .2% HR-7+l% CFR-2.' A second stage cement job will be done through a Halliburton F.O; cementer from 5600'± to 4900'± using 250 SKS of C1.G cement. The liner top will be sealed using a Brown Oil Tool type SS liner packer. The liner top will be tested to 2000 psi prior to drilling out. A drawing of the proposed procedure is attached. · · . -. . ... , CC: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Committee~' W. K. Riddle Partners 1S. I hereby SIGNED TITLE S e n i 0 r (This space for Federal or State oRicji~use) c~r~ify that theff~egoing is true and correct Engineer DATE 3- 20- 75 *See Instructions on Reverse Side :_ .[ REV, ~,- I- ?0 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS o,~ g G,, []] eT,,, Wildcat WI~LL WJ~LL 2. NAME OF OP]~q. ATOR Exxon Company, U.S.A. 3. ADDRESS OF OPEP,~,TOR P. O. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 4 LOCATION OF WELL 80201 659' SNL & WEL Sec. 32-T4N-R24E, V.P.M. SUBMIT IN DU?LICATE, TAP! NU'~..'IERICAL CODE 50-] 79-20006-00 LEASE DESiGAIA'f'ION AND SElqIAL NO. F-034417 IF INDiA]~. ALOTT~F,,E OR TRIBE NAME M.A. 8. L,~IT FARA~ OR LEASE NAME Canning River Unit - Block B 9 WELL NO 1 10 FIF, LD A3~D POOL. OR %VI'LDCA. T Wildcat Il SEC, T,, R., M. (BO/~'OM HOLE Drilled 8%" hole from 7,212' to 8,629' 2 ' Sec. 32-T3N-R24E, V.P.M. 12 PEIPdVIIT NO 74-19 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CI43kNGES IN FiOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMF~T!NG JOES INCLL'DING DEPTH SET AN~ VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS. T"E, STS A_N'D RESULTS FISHIbTG JOBS JL.~TK LN HOLE AND SIDE-T~.ACKED HOLE /~,~,,TD ANY O~R SIGNIFICANT C'IiA. N~ES IN HOLE CONDITIONS 2/11/75 Attempted to run DST, hit bridge @ 6375. POB w/DST tools. 2/12/75-2/20/75 Conditioning hole. 2/21/75-2/27/75 Drilled 8½" hole from 8,629' to 8,955'. 2/28/75-3/1/75 Cored from 8,955' to 8,973'. Total Depth at 0600 hours 3/1/75 was 8,973'. CONFIDENTIAL fore'goin i~ e m~l rre~ s~m~_~_~-~ TI~ Senior Staff Engineer ~ March 4, 1975 oil and gat consorvation commiffee bythe 15~ of the suGcNding month, unle~ otherwila directed. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY RE!PORT O'F DRILLING AND WOR'KOVER OPERATIONS 1. WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OP~TOR Exxon Company., U.S.A. '~,' ADDR~.SS OF P. O. Box 120, Denver., Colorado 80201 4 LOCATION OF 659' SNL & WEL Section 32-T4N-R24E, U.P.M. API NU~{ERICAL CODE 50-] 79-20006-00 LEASE DESIGh~ATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034417 8. L.~I'I' FARA{ OR LEASE NAME Cannin.~ River Unit - Block B g ~VELL NO 1 I0 FLE, LD A-'qD ~%OOL. OR WILDCAT Ni]dcat --f~ sec. T.. R., M. (~O~OM HO~ Section 32-T3N-R24E, U.P.M. 1~ PERMIT ~O 74-19 13. REI~ORT TOTAL DE]PTH ATEND OF MONTH, CHA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND ClrLMENTII~G JO.P,S INCLL'DING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS. ~'~STS A/~'D HESULTS F~$HING JOB~ JI~K I_N HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A.ND A/~Y OT'HiER SIGNIFICANT CI-LkN~ES IN ~OL~ CO/~'DITIONS 1/2/75 Drilled to 615'. Cemented 599~13-3/8'' 61# J-55 casing w/730 sacks of Permafrost Cement circulated to surface. ' 1/4/75 Drilled out cement, float collar and shoe. Drilled 12-1/4" hole from 615' to 2180'. Total depth at 0600 hours January 8, 1975 was 2180'. 1/9/75-1/15/75 Drilled 12-1/4" to 2,530'. Ran electric logs at 2530' (DIL, Sonic, Density, Caliper and Gamma Ray). Ran 9-5/8" 40#, S00-95 BTC Casing set at 2514'. Cemented with 1000 sacks of permafrost followed by 300 sacks class G neat. Had 47 bbls. of cement returns to surface. P.O.B. at 11'30 a.m. 1/11/75. N.U. on 9-5/8" casing with 13-5/8" - 5000# B.O.P. stack. Tested BOP's to 300 psi and 5000 psi. Drilled out cement, float equipment. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 2652'. Total depth at 0600 hours 1/15/75 was 2652' 1/16/75-1/22/75 · Drill'ed 8-1/2'~-hole to 5244'. Tested BOP's - Total depth at 0600 hours January 22, 1975 was 5244'. 1/23/75-1/29/75 Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 5464'. 1/24/75 - Ran DST #1 with packer set at 5400', packer seat failed. 1/25/75 - Ran DST #2 with packer set at 5423', packer seat failed. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 6598'. Total depth at 0600 hours 1/29/75 was 6598' 1/30/75-2/1/75 · Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 7212'. Total depth at 0600 hours 2/1/75 was 7212'. ~:~ ~~~~ ~ Sen~o~ S~ En~nee~ ~ Feb~u~ 3, l g7~ Report on thi~ fo~ is required for eOCh OOlindar ~r, th! regQrdtess of the ttqtu~ of operations, and must ~ flied in duplicate with the oil and gas conlervofion commiffie by the 15~ of the luGcNding mon~. u~leM of~irwila ~ir~cfad. Form No, P--4 P,.EV. &- 1-70 CONFIDENTIAL STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY RE!PORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. W~;LL W~.LL 0TH EI~, ~. NAME OF OPERATOR Exxon Company, U.S.A. 3. ADDRESS OF OPEP..ATOR P. O. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 4. LOCATION OF WELL 659' SNL & 657' SUBMIT ~ DUPLICATE '~-~Pi NUMERICAL ~ODE 50-179-20006-00 6 LEASE .DESIGN'Ax'ION AXD SEIR F-034417 ? IF INDIA~. ALOTTEE O~ TRIBE N,A. 80201 WEL of Section 32-T4N-R24E, U.P.M. Canning River Unit -Bloc~,,B-i .... .. sic., ~., ~., ~.. O~~ Sec. 32-T3N-R24E, U.P.M. 1~.. PERMIT NO 74-19 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA_.NG~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AiNq~) VOLLqVIES USED, P~OYL~TIONS. TESTS A~N'D I{ESULTS FISHING JOBl!;. JUNK IN HOLE A/qD SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A2CD A.NY OTI-I~iR SlGNIFICA.lXIT CH.A.NGF. S IN HOLI~ CONI)ITIONS. 12/1-12/4/74 Received verbal approval from State of Alaska to build ice road from rig move #A-1 Canning River to #B-1 Canning River, 11/29/74. Began construction of ice road, 11/30/74, complete 12/2/74. Started rig move 12/2/74. Completed conductor hole to 60'. Now moving rig and building air strip. 12/5-12/11/74 Completed pit construction and leveling location. Moved rig camp and most of rig, except derrick. Rig camp completed at #B-1 12/9/74. Started rigging up substructure]. Air strip 70% complete. 12/11-12/1 Completed Air strip 8/74 rig move. Almost finished with rigging up. 8'5% complete. 12/19-12/26/74 Finished rigging up. Ran 20" conductor casing to 88' KB. Cemented annulus w/700 sacks Perma-frost cement. Job complete 12/25/74. Now nippling up diverter system. 12/27/74-1/1/75 Nippled up 20" Hydril and diverter lines. Spudded at 0600 hours, 12/29/74. Drilled 17-1/2" hole from 88' to 503'. Total depth at 0600 hours January 1, 1975 was 503'. 7 975 IJIVlSIo OF Oil, AN ~~%Z''i~//~~~T~ Drilling Manaqer ~A~ Januars 13, 1975 oil ond gas conservation commi~ee bythe I~ of the succ~ding mon~, unle~ otherwise directed. CONFIDENTIAL ~y 9, 1974 Re: Canning River Unit #B-1 Exxon Corporation 74-1g Mr. ~ne D. Thompson Exxon Corpora ti on P. O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Dear Sir: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well, at a date yet to be determined, at a location in Section 32, Town- ship 4N, Range 24E, U.M. Well s~ples, core chips, and a mud log are required. A directional survey is not required. M~ny rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated the~under (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you. may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's office, De- partm~nt of Fish a~ Game. Pollution of any wa~rs of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 03, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder {Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to c~ncing operations you may be contacted hy a representative of the Depar~nt of Environmental Conservation. In the event of suspension or abandomaent please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very~:~-truly yours, ~-~:~ · Homer L. BUrrell Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee _Enclosure cc: Department of Fish and Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. De~rbment of Enviromnental Conservation w/o encl. Oepar~t of Labor, Supervisor, Labor Law ('x~npltance Division w/o encl. UPil 1 I:.U ~ i/.~ 1 I:.~ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR C LOGICAL SURVEY reverse APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK TYPE OF WORK DRILL I~ DEEPEN I--I PLUG BACK LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034417 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME b. TYPE OF WELL OIL F-~ GAS ~ . SINOLE ~ i WELL LJ WELL L] _ OTHER Wl ld¢~L _ ~. ~,,o,o~,~O~Exxon Corporation ~..~ P.O. Box 120, Denver, Co1~o 50CA~IO~ O~ ws~ (Report lo~atlo~ clearly ~nd ia ~ccord~ ~l~ any'8~te requiremeuta.*) ~t~urf~e &&5' SNL & &57'NEL of Section 32-T4N-Rg4E U..P.M. North Slope, ~ska At pro~s~ prom zone S a me . MULTIPLE [] ZONE Canning River FARM OR LEASE NAME NA' 9. WELL NO. Exxon #B'I .10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wi ldcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., OR BLK. AND SURVEY OR AREA ~ Sec. 32 T4N R24E 14. DISTANCm IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST ~O~P~c~OF~FICE$ Approximately 60 Mi Southeast of Deadhorse ~' DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* 6 57 'LOCATIONpRoPERT, TOoR NEARESTLEASE LINE, FT. W of F03441 6 ~ (Also to nearest drlg. unit line, if any] 584Q'W nf lin DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* ~ NEAREST WELL, DRILLING, COMPLETED, J ~ ~P~.~ ON THIS ~E,~. . ....... ~ .. 12. COUNTY Ga PARISH J 13. STATE North SlopeIAlaska '~. NO. OF ACRES ASSIGNED LTO THIS WELL ___i~dfl ._ , . IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE~ PROPOSED PROGRAM: If propoSal,, is to deepen or plug back, give data on present productive zone and proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen directlonally, give pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program, if any. . / 2~. /~,'-/ ~ ~ ,-,~,'"-/ / ..... ,~',~-- Division Dr~llinq Mgr 2-20-7~ (This space for Federal or State office use) / / PERMIT NO, / · .. TITLE APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: APPROVAL DATE *gee Inssructions On Reve,~e S;cle DATE · . ;ii . L' Fon-n IO'-- 4OI , R~V. I-I--71 STATE O.F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN TR! AT~ (Other mstruct~ot. ,n reverse side) PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN 18. TYPI~ OF WOI~K DRILL b. TYP]~ OF W~LL OIL C--] OA~ W~LL W~LL DEEPEN Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPIKR~TOR Exxon Corporation 3. ADDRESS O~ OPEIL~TOR P. 0. Box 120~ Denver, CO 80201 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface At proposed prod. zone 665' SNL & 657' WEL of Section 32-T/4N- R2~E U.P.M., North Slope, Alaska S aLe 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE' ApprOximately 60 Mi. Southeast of Deadhorse 14. BOND IN~O~IAT~ON: 0il and Gas Conservation Bond No. TYPE Surety a~d/or No. State Bond File No. B-i-~ 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED' ~ ' Y~Y ~1~' NO. OF ACR~ IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST Ur/ .of F03 (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) ~~ 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCA~ON' ] 1~. PROPOS~ D~ TO NEARESI~ WELL DRILLING, COMPLETe, OR APPLIED FOR, ~. NA 10~ 500' 513 ~0~9 , API-50-179-20 6. LF-,ASE D~I GN ATION F03~17 Canning River ! Exxon #B- 1~. mELD AND POOL Wildcat Il. SEC., T., R.. M., I BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 32-T~N-R2~E North Slope~ AK =o=, $100,: 000 17.NO, ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 6/4O 20. ~OTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CH, .etc.) 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* 660' GR Location April, 197~ 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRAI~E SETTING DEPTH quantity of cement 26" 2,0 ~- 94,_~: ~H-40 60' Cit. to surface ? ,:, 17~" 13-~?'8 72 .N-80 500m700' Cit. to surface ~",/at~: ... 12~,, · ~ n~,, 9-5/8 ~0 ;00-95 2500' Cit. to surface ~ "/' ,~ ~ 7 25, ;nn-q~ TD Cit. to 500' kboVe pote a] hydrocarbon bearing zone ,,, ~, ,, , ,, ,, See attached for Blowout Prevention Program and Permafrost Annuli Protection s~~~ Y~~ ~ ~ 3Z 1- 7~ =~ .Drillin~ M~r. '(This space fo~ S~/e office u~) ' ~ COHDI=ONS OF' ~P~V~, I~ A~:,, . SAMPL~ AND/ORE CHIPS R~U~ [ M~UD LOG ~ ~ ~U~~: I o .o [ SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER DI~ION~ SURVEY R~~ .... 7~-/~ // ' May 9, 1974 ' m . __// . .......... 0il Spill Containment and Cleanup Plan Exxon#B-1 Canning River Unit Following is a general plan of action which will prevail in the event of an oil spill. The formal plan which will be developed will be essentially the same as that filed for Exxon #A-1 Canning River Unit,.if a suitable containment area can be located. If we are unable to locate a suitable containment area, alternate spill control measures will be evaluated and forwarded as soon as avail- able. General Containment Plan We plan to 'use the location sump as the initial containment area. We will construct drainage channels on the location so as to divert flow streams to the sump. If we assume the sump will be half full of excess drilling fluid and cuttings, we can expect to contain approximately 20,000 barrels.of spill fluid in the location sump. The second and primary containment method, if possible, will be to utilize natural gullies around the location site by building ice dams and flow channels at strategic points to prevent drainage to the Canning River. We would then use these natural sumps for fluid containment. The more strategic ice dams will be polythene lined to prevent seepage. The exact location of the natural sumps has not yet been chosen as a more comprehensive study of the existing gullies to determine capacities, size, etc., will be required so that the best site can be chosen. This plan has a two-fold advantage over the construction or exca- vation of a large containment sump. 1. If a spill does not occur, the tundra surface, excluding the location itself, will not be disturbed. 2.' In the event of an emergency, the time required to con- struct ice dams and channels to natural containment sites is less than that required to const~act a large sump by excavation. General Cleanup Plan Major Spill: Cleanup will be by conventional skimming or pumping equipment. Damaged snow will be scooped up and placed in a holding area 'until thaw, and then the products will be burned. Damaged tundra will be placed in a holding area, then burned. '~Ol~ Spill Contair~ ~nt and Cleanup Plan Exxon #B-1 Canning River Unit Page. 2 Minor Spill: Oil onsnow or ice will be burned if possible. If unable to burn~ the oil~ snow, and ice mixture will be scooped up and moved to a holding area until thaw and then burned. The spill-damaged area will be restored as required by appropriate governmental agencies. 2-20-74 ....... II II I I I II I III I III IIIIII II I I Illl I IIIII I II I I III IIII ..... '~,-~' . I I I II I I I II III II I II R.23E. 24 25 36 R. 24E. 19 3O 31 l 32 21 28 22 27 ~---657~EXXON NO. B-I CANNING RIVER UNIT LAT 69© 39' 49.84" LONG. 146© 16' 51.35" X = 464.947 Y: 5,726,538 .54 eGround Elev. 669' T. 4N. T. 3N. I I I I I 7 I 8 I 9 I I I I I I ..... _1__ I SCALE I": I MILE CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify that i am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that oil dimensions and other details are correct. Date SURVEYOR Collser ~,, ;{ 011 /1. $. GEOLOt URV'E'~ Amchorag~, z~ REVISED NAME FEB. 14, 1974 ~'Verticol Angle Elevation from Corps of Engineers "Red" C.F~. [ IIII I I IIII PROPOSED EXXON No, B-I CANNING RIVER UNIT Located in N.E. I/4 of Prolrected SEC.32 T4N~ R 24E.UMIATEM£R. AK. Surveyed for EXXON COMPANY U.S.A. I I I II iiii ! Surveyed by F M. LINDSEY I~ ASSOC. LAND 5' HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502West Norfhern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081~ Anr, hn~,nn,~ A I~ b,'~ Development Plan for Surface Land Use Exxon #B- 1 Canning River Unit Location: 665' SNL & 657' WEL Section 32-T4N-R24E, U.M. North Slope, Alaska APR 24 197,~ Conservat~ou Division ' I~I,,.$, GEOLOGICAL SUI~VI~ .. Anchorage, Alasl~ The enclosed plats show all available information regarding: 1. Planned winter access roads which are to be constructed. 2. Local and area topography around location. Proposed rig location and location layout, including camp- site~ rig position, .mud tanks, reserve pits, burn pits, pipe racks, etc. 4. Location and type of water supply. 5. Location of winter airstrip which will be constructed. 6. Location of gravel sources. There are no existing facilities (roads, camps, etc. ) within a three- mile radius of the proposed location. Natural Setting The proposed drilling location is situated on a relatively flat area approximately 1/2 mile west of the Canning River in Section 32-T4N-R24E, U.M. The surrounding terrain is primarily open, rol- ling, foothills country. Surface vegetation is typical tundra type, with mosses, lichens, grasses, and sedges being most dominant. Various species of wildlife exist in the area. During the winter months,, when our drilling activities are planned, wolves, wolverines, foxes, and a few caribou may be present. Bird life is limited pri- marily to the raven and ptarmigan, with waterfowl and most other birds having migrated from the area for the winter. Construction and Operating Plan Location work will be started as early in April, 1974, as govern- mental approval permits, provided freeze-up is still sufficient to facilitate movement of heavy equipment over winter roads with- out creating lasting surface disturbance. Drilling operations will co~nence December, 1974, and continue to March, 1975. Development Plan I~r Surface Land Use Exxon #B-1 Canning River Unit Page 2 Nabors Rig #25 will be used for the drilling operations, and it is presently located at our Exxon#A-1 Canning River Unit approxi- mately four miles south of the proposed location. Transportation · of the rig will be over approximately four and one/half miles of winter road using trucks and/or cats and sleds. We plan to move the rig this winter, provided freeze-up is still sufficient, to facilitate early location cleanup at #A-1. Crew changes will be by air and rig resupply will be by cats and sleds. The location construction equipment will be rubber-tired belly dumps and front-end loaders with cats being used to scrape and pile gra- vel. We plan to utilize equipment and facilities presently at #A-1 in order to minimize transportation requirements. We plan to prepare a gravel location (approximately 300' x 500'), which will accommodate the rig and equipment, camp, and support facilities. Heavy mats will be used 'under the rig sub-bases and mud pumps. The earthen reserve pit will be approximately 150' x 225' and 10' deep. This pit.will be diked with gravel. Ail excess drilling fluid and cuttings will be contained and disposed of in the reserve pit. An earthen flare pit (approximately 40' x 60' x 6' deep) will be constructed, and all hydrocarbon test liquids will be burned in this pit. Fuel storage will be approximately 125,000 gallons in welded steel tanks located within a gravel-diked, imper- meably lined area at the rig location. In the event temporary pillow tanks are required, they will be placed in a diked, impermeably lined area. Approximately 30,000 cubic yards of gravel will be used to level the drilling location and to construct dikes, pits, and storage areas. We propose to remove gravel from one or more of the above water gravel bars of the Canning River in Sections 19 and 20 as shown on the enclosed plats. Ail excavated topsoil or tundra from the pits will be stockpiled at an accessible site adjacent to the location. The primary water supply will be from the Canning River as shown on the attached plat. Alternate water sources will be from lakes, which are also shown on the attached plats. No operations are planned, other than those mentioned, that are expected to alter or disturb the natural settings. Sewage and Waste Disposal A physical-chemical sewage and solid wastes treatment and incinera- tion-type unit will be used. In addition to this, a sewage lagoon, diked with gravel, will be constructed and used only as a back up to the solid waste treatment unit. Combustible waste will be incin- erated. Non-combustible waste will be compacted in a standard trash compactor and held at the location for burial in the reserve pit at the time the location is cleaned up. Development Plan i _' Surface Land Use Exxon #B-1 Canning River Unit Page · 3 DeVelopment Plans If oil is discovered in sufficient quantities to warrant future development, the proposed Prudhoe Bay to Yaldez oil pipeline will be the probable marketing outlet from this area. Oil and casing- head gas would be processed through central oil gathering facilities with oil being pipelined to the Trans-Alaska line passing approxi- mately 60 miles to the west. If commercial quantities of gas are discovered, development of a ga's market outlet will be related to studies to market gas from the Prudhoe area. Surface Protection and Restoration Plan As previously mentioned, precautions will be taken to protect the surface by not beginning operations until after freeze up, by use of existing roads and winter trails where possible, and by construc- tion of a graveled well site~ storage location, pits, and dikes. At the completion of the well, the location and adjoining area will be cleared of all waste materials. Ail pits will be backfilled and leveled in accordance with governmental regulations. After leveling the location, stockpiled topsoil or tundra will be spread over the site as it is available. 2-20-74 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL surveY P.O. Box 259 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 April 26, 1974 Director Alaska Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Gentlemen: We have received an application for permit to drill an exploratory oil and gas test well on the Arctic Slope from Exxon Corporation, and we are enclosing a copy of the proposed development plan for surface use and gravel removal for the well. The well is designated Canning River Unit B-1 to be located in Section 32, T. 4 N., R. 24 E., UPM, F-034417. This office will make an analysis of the environmental impact of the proposed operation to determine 1) the need for an EIS under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and/or 2) reasonable measures and alternatives to assure minimum environmental effects if the operation is approved. We ask that you review the attached plan and furnish any comments or suggestions prior to June 1, 1974. If you feel a visit to the proposed site would be useful, please advise us as soon as possible so that we can make the necessary arrangements. The attached information and plan have not been released by the applicant and they request that we do not release the information at this time. If you have any questions on the proposed plan or this request, please let me know. Sincerely yours, Attachments Rodney A/. Smi Oil and Gas Alaska Area Copy to: Manager Fairbanks District and Land Office P.O. Box ll50 Fairbanks, Alaska 99507 Area Director Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife 813 D Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Commissioner Department of Environmental Conservation Pouch "0" Juneau, Alaska 99801 Director Environmental Protection Agency 605 W. 4th Avenue Room G-66 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Alaska Department of Fish and Game 333 Raspberry Road Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Attention: Tom Trent Di rector Alaska Division of Lands 323 E. 4th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~rector Alaska Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Area Geologist, Alaska Area Please furnish your usual report and pertinent comments or recommendations on geologic aspects of the proposal Conservation Manager, Western Region This is notice of our commencing an EIA which we hope to have completed before August l, 1974 PLAN FOR GRAVEL REMOVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION · OF A WILDCAT DRILLING LOCATION IN SECTION 32-T4N-R-24E, U.M. EXXON #B-1 CANNING RIVER UNIT Exxon Corporation P. O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Locati on of Si te The proposed gravel removal site and proposed drilling location are shown on the attached plats. Also shown are general area topography and proposed ice road from the drilling location to the gravel source. The proposed gravel removal site is the gravel bars in the Kavik River channel in Section 26 - T4N - R21E, UPM, Porposed Oper.ating Plan The overall plan includes removing and hauling approximately 30,000 cubic yards of gravel from said site to the proposed drilling location. The gravel will be used to level and insulate the proposed drilling location and in the construction of dikes around pits and storage areas as required. The removal is planned to begin in April, 1974, to facilitate the movement of heavy equipment over the existing 60 miles of trails and ice roads, requiring construction of only four and one-half additional miles. This work will require approximately 30 days and will utilize the facilities and equipment located at Exxon #A-1 Canning River Unit drilling location. The gravel removal and hauling will be accomplished using rubber-tired scrapers and belly dumps. Movement of equipment will be over the proposed ice road shown on the attached plat. It is proposed to remove only the top two to three feet of exposed surface gravel deposits to ensure that no holes remain at the borrow area which could cause fish or animal entrapment after spring flooding. Environmental Disturbances Water: It is estimated that approximately 3,000 barrels of water will be used for the construction of ice roads from the gravel source to the drilling location. The proposed source of water is from the Canning River channel as shown on the attached map. The suction On the pump Will be screened. The use of water from the river channel should not significantly affect the source, since after thaw the water will be naturally returned to the river. Gravel removal from exposed gravel bars should not significantly disturb the water source or cause increased silting, since it will be done during the winter months; and there is presently a thick layer of ice over the river channel. Noise: The removal area is devoid of human inhabitants, and experience has shown that equipment noise appears to have no adverse effect on wildlife in the area. Such wildlife includes caribou, wolves, and fox as well as some fowl such as ptarmigan and raven. Air: Since this operation will be conducted during the winter months, very little, if any, dust will be generated by the machinery. Vegetati,>n: The tundra covering of grasses, mosses, lichens, and sedges will be protected by a cover of snow and ice in the area where overland travel is antici- pated; and very little, if any, disturbance to the vegetation should occur. page 2 Human Interest: To the best of our knowledge, there are no historical or archeo- logical sites in the .area. The operations as outlined should have little or no effect on the aesthetic values of the material sites. The removal v~ill be done in such a manner as to blend the bo~'row area with the still existing gravel deposits; and after spring runoff has occurred with its usual gravel recharge, it will be difficult to tell from where the gravel was removed. The proposed ice road should not disturb the surface area; and after spring thaw it, like the gravel borrow area, will be naturally returned to near original condi- tion. Pollution In the unlikely event of any minor spillage of pollutants during the gravel removal, the damaged snow or ice will be scooped up and placed in the burning pit or other containment area at the present drilling site and burned immediately. R.23E. 24 25 I 36 R.24E. 19 3O 2O 29 'F I I I i I 21 I 22 I ~ I I I I I I 28 I 6 ? 32 / PROPOSED 0 LAT. 69 39 49.84 LONG. t46 16 31.35 X = 464.947 I Y = 5,726,538 34 eGround 'Elev. 669' 4 3 J SCALE' I": I MILE T. 4N. T3N, CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I hereby certify thor I om properly registered end licensed to proctlce lend surveying in the Stere of Aleske end thet thls plot represents o Iocotlon survey mede by me or under my supervision, end thor oll dimensions end other detoils ore correct. Date REVISED NAME FEB. 14, 1974 ~ Vertical Angle Elevotion from Corps of .Engineers "Red" II PROPOSED EXXON No. B-I CANNING RIVER UNIT Located In N.E, 1/4 of ProtroctecJ $,E~.~ T4N~ R 24g. UMIATE MER. AK Surveyed for EXXON COMPANY U.S.A. Surveyed by F.M. LINDSEY I~ ASSOC. LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYo'Rs 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081 Anchorage Alaska Blowo'ut Prevention Program: A 20"~ Series 900 (3000 psi wp) Hydrill annular preventer with spool and diverter line will be installed on the 18-5/8" and 13-3,/8" casings. A 13-5/8" Series 1500 (5000 psi wp) Hydril annular blowout preventer and three 13-5/8"~ Series 1500 (5000 psi wp) ram type preventers will be installed on the 9-5/8" casing. The annular preventer will be pressure tested to 60~ of working pressure, and the ram type preventers will be pressure tested to full working pressure on initial installation on each casing string and one weekly thereafter. Ail BOP's will be operationally tested once each day. Permafrost An~uli Protection Plans- Ail 'uncemented permafrost an~uli will be filled with a non-freezing fluid if commercial prod'uction is indicated. 3-1-74 cHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company Yes No Remarks Is well to be located in a defined pool ................. Do statewide rules apply ......................... , ....... =~ ts a registered survey plat attached .................. ~ well located proper distance from property line well located proper distance from other wells ............ Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ......... Is well to be deviated ......................... ts operator the only affected party ................... A-~]c Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............... ~=~:~ ~ Does operator have a bond in force · Is conductor str~ng provided ........ - .............. :. .~ enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... · ( ,11 cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings . . . Will ,cement cover all possible productive horizons ........... . W~I1 surface cas~n~ cover all fresh ~ater zoses .......... ... J'~ . WSII surface cs~. ~nternal burst equal' .5 psS/ft, to nexg str~n~ .... .~11 all cas~n~ ~ve adequate safeg~ ~n collapse and tension ...... Does BOP[ have suff~c~en~ pressure rag~n~ ............... ~tienal Requirements: A~'~-~'~'a l'"'"Re commended'