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CLEARANCE
REPORT
State of Alaska
ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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PTDNo.
Lease
MemorandLun To File': API No.
Well Name
OperatOr
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Location
Spud: qlz.~l-~%~ , TD: to:~O'
Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol,
Sfc Csg: ...
Abnd Date
Completed
procedure.
Long Csg: , IQ ~/4" 40.5 t~-s-~' ~. % 36o' ~[ 1~_$o $~
Review the well file, and comment on' plugging, well head
status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code.
Plugs: ~ ~,^.~ ~ 5~'~/~z~ ~: ~A~eao ~7 ~ ~', ~ ~v~,~ · 543~'~/~1 ~sf~,
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Well head cut off:
Marker post or plate:
Location Clearance:
I · I 1/ .
Signed
Date
DEC-21-95 THU 12:10
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UNOOAL ASSET GAS GRP
FAX NO, 9072837874
Unocal
909 W. 9th Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99~01
907-263-7665 (confirmation)
Fax 907-263-7874
transmittal
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ARO0 Aleaka, Inc.
F~X NO, 9072637874 P, 02
TEL NO:9~?- -6218 ~495 P03 -'-'--'--
TEL N0;2651::~3 ~906 PO~, ~m~
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Dally Completlon/Workover gspm
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TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR
ALASKA OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
November 20, 1995
3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192
PHONE: (907) 279-1433
FAX: (907) 276-7542
UNOCAL
Kevin Tabler, Land Manager
P. O. Box 196247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247
Re: Location Clcarance Inspection
Unacceptable - Swanson River Field Wells
Dear Mr. Tabler:
On July 27, 1995 our'inspector, Lou Grimaldi, inSpeCted several abandoned Swanson River Field
locations for location clearance. He noted additional work that was necessary on five (5) Swanson
River Field wells before Location Clearance could be granted.
SCU 13-3 PTD 75-45
On the marker post, "Swanson River Unit" xvas listed instead of
"Soldotna Creek Unit".
SCU 32A-5
PTD 73-026 Flowline shut-in point on south side of pad and a culvert section
xvith a "T" handle protruding from it.
SRU 21-15 PTD 61-012 Pipes protruding from the pad.
SRU 312-22 PTD 62-014
On the pad: gas injection header with gauge reading 2450 psi,
2" pipe and part of 40" culvert protruding from the gravel. A
ditch with standing water on the north side of the pad.
SRU 12-34 PTD 60-029 An open gravel pit approximately (100' x 70' x 15' deep) with
thrce "3 pipes marking the entrance
A Commission represCntative can revisit these sites after the items described above have been
s may also have closure responsibilities.
David ~ohnston ~ ~
Chairman ~ ) · -
enclosures: Memorandum and Location Clearance Report.
CC:
Joe Dygas, BLM, w/enclosures
Blair Wondzell
bew/leabsrfi~
MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO:
David Johnsto~
Chairman
DATE' July 27, 1995
THRU: Blair Wondzell, E.g~ FILE NO:
P. I. Supervisor t~l~cl~r
FROM' Lou Grimaldi,' L,~ SUBJECT:
Petroleum Inspector
LO13-3.DOC
Location Clearance Inspection
Arco #SCU 13-3"
Swanson River Field
PTD #75-45
Thursday, July 27, 1995: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco
well #SCU 13-3 in the Swanson River Field.
This marker is situated on a gravel pad which supports another active well #SCU
23B-3.
The following Info Was on a 6" marker post:
Arco Alaska Inc.
*Swanson River Unit
A-028997
SCU 13-3
2080' FSL + 1170' FWL
Sec. 3, T 7N,
AFE-AD6986 R 9W ,SM.
*(This well is in Soldotna Creek Unit not Swanson River Unit)
The pad was clean and well groomed. ! walked the perimeter and found the
outskirts to be also very clean.
I recommend final clearance be given for this well if the improper Unit name on
the marker post is not a issue.
SUMMARY: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco well #SCU13-3
in the Swanson River Field.
Attachments' LO13-3.XLS
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Surface Abandonment I Location Clearance Report
( Title 20 AAC 25, Article 2 )
Operator:
Address:
Arco Alaska Inc.
Surface Location:
F L,
Section ,T
Inspection Date:
Steel Post OD: (4" min) 6"
Top of Marker Post Closed With:
Distance Below Final Grade Level:
F L
,R ,M
Well Name:
PTD No.:
APl No. 50-
Unit or Lease Name:
Field and Pool:
Downhole P&A Date:
Approval Date:
"Length (10' min.) ft. Height Above Final Grade Level (4' min.) 6'
Welded (Welded, Cmt., Cap), Set: ? (On Wellhead, Csg, In Cmt)
ff.
Side Outlets: All valves and nipples removed ? All openings closed ? With
~Marker Plate Diameter: "Thickness: "Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft.
Marker Plate Attached To: Wellhead Cutoff Csg Other
Information Beadwelded Directly to Marker Post or Blind Marker Plate: ( Note when different from file information)
Operator: Arco Alaska Unit / Lease Name: Swanson River Unit
Well Name: 13-3 Remarks: A-028997. Marker post has Swanson river unit bead welded
Surface Location: on it- this well is in Soldotna Creek Unit
2080 F S L, 1170 F E L
Section 3 ,T 7N ,R gW ,M S
Inspection Date: 7/27/95 ~20~C 25!~0 ~ EOCATION CLEANUP: I Approval Date:
PITS:
Filled In: ? Liners Removed or Buried: Debris Removed:
SURFACE CONDITION OF PAD AND / OR LOCATION:
( Rough, Smooth, Contoured, Flat, Compacted )
Clean: X Type & Quan. of Debris if any remaining on pad and ! or location:
TYPE AND CONDITION OF SURROUNDING AREA:
Wooded ( Wooded,Tundra,Grass,Brush, Dirt,Gravel,Sand)
Clean: X Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on surrounding area:
TYPE AND CONDITION OF ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING AREA:
Gravel ( Dirt, Gravel, Ice, Other)
Clean: X Type & Quan. of Debris if any remaining on access road or surrounding area:
CLEANUP WORK REMAINING TO BE DONE:
Post has wrong Unit welded on it
RECOMMENDED FOr APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT:
Yes X No ( If "No" See Reason )
Distribution:
orig - Well file
c - Operator
~ c - Database
'\ c- Inspector
-\
k,, FI-000 (Rev. 3/93)
Reason:
FINAL INSPECTION:
INSPECTED BY:
Yes X No
Louis R. Grimaldi
DATE: 2 7-Jul-95
LO13-3.XLS
r
I Status of Well Classification of Sewice Well
OIL E~ GAS r-~ SUSPENDED r'-] ABANDONED r~ SERVICE F"]
2 Name of OPerator 17 Permit Number
ARCO Alaska, Inc 75-45/90-777
3 Address 8 APl Number
P.O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 50-133-20278
4 LoCation of Well at surface g Unit or Lease Name
2080' FSL, 1170' FWL, SEC 3, T7N, R9W, SM Soldotna Creek Unit
At Top Producing Interval 10 Well Number
SCU 13-3
At Total Depth 11 Field and Pool
2286' FSL, 352' FWL~ SEc 3~ T7N~ Rgw, SM SWANSON RIVER FIELD
5 Elevation in feet (indiCate KB, DF, etc.) I 6 Lease Designation and Serial No. HEMLOCK OIL POOL
RKB 146'I A-028997
12 Date Spudded 13 Date T.D. Reached 14 Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 115 Water Depth, if offshore 116 No. of Completions
9/23/75. 11/16/75. 11/14/90.I NA feet MSLI
17 Tota, Depth (MD+TVD) 18 P,ug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 19 Directiona, Survey 120 Depth where SSSV set 121 Thlckne, of permafrost
10,770' TVD SURF YES [~] NO ~I NA feet MDI NA
10,930'
MD
&
22 Type EleCtric or Other Logs Run
D~L, BCS, FDC-CNL, CBL
23 CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SE'I-rING DEPTH MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BO'I-rOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED
20" SURF 67'
10-3/4" SURF 3360' 1280 SX CLASS G
7-5/8" SURF 10478' 650 SX
24 Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25 TUBING RECORD
interval, size and nUmber) SIZE DEPTH SET {MD) PACKER SET (MD)
NONE 26 ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) I AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
See Daily Operations for ~ernent detail.
27 PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Production IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.)
I
Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE I GAS-OIL RATIO
I
TEST PERIOD
Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr)
Press. 24-HOUR RATE
28 CORE DATA
Brief description of lithoiogy, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips.
RF.¢EIVED
'/iJaS_'_~.Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
t Ichorage
STATE OF ALASKA '
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate
Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS
NNME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity,
MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase.
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
SUMMARY OF DAILY OPERATIONS
32. I hereby cer~y that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed Title AREA DRILLING ENGINEER Date
INSTRUCTIONS'~
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on
all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Item 1: Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt
water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion.
Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherWise shown) for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more ti~n one interval (multiple
completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported
in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the
data pertinent to such interval.
Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.).
Item 23: Attached, supplemental :~ecords for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement-
ing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 27: Method of OperatiOn: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In-.
jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, O!ber,explain.
Item 28: If no cores taken; ihdicate "none".
Form 10-407
ARCO ALASKA INC.
BOROUGH: KENAI, AK
FIELD: SWANSON RIVER
UNIT: SOLDOTNA CREEK UNIT
LEASE: A-028997
API: 50-133-20278
WELL: SCU ~%~-~
PERMIT/APPROVAL: 75-45/90-777
AFE: AD6986
SPUD/ACCEPT: 11/03/90 17:00
COMPLETE/RELEASE: 11/11/90 06:00
OPERATION: P+A
RIG: ROLL'N 5
DAILY OPERATIONS
DATE & DEPTH
AS OF 06:00
11/04/90 (1)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV:RWS
11/05/90 (2)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV:RWS
11/06/90 (3)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV: RWS
11/07/90 (4)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV:RWS
11108/90 (5)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV:JAT
TESTING CASING MW:10.8 WBM
RU RIG. ND TREE AND NU BOP AND TESTED. RU WIRELINE AND RIH
TO 1388', HEAVY MUD, COULD NOT GET ANY DEEPER. POH.
DAILY: $18,975 CUM: $18,975 ETD: $18,975 EFC: $90,000
RIH CIRC AND COND MUD MW:10.8 WBM
TESTED CASING TO 2000 PSI. PU DP AND RIH. FILL PITS WITH
WATER ADN MIXED 10.8 PPG MUD. RIH CIRCULATING WELL TO MUD.
DAILY:S18,125 CUM:$37,100 ETD:S37,100 EFC:$90,000
RIH WITH RETAINER MW:11.1 WBM
FINISHED PU DP AND RIH. CIRCULATED WELL TO MUD. RU ATLAS
WL AND RAN 6.625" GR/JB TO 6236'. RAN BP ON WL AND SET AT
6230'. pE~RFORATED FROM 6145' TO 6150' @ 4 SPF. PU RETAINER
ON DP AND RIH.
DAILY:S29,150 CUM:$66,250 ETD:S66,250 EFC:$90,000
CIRC & COND MUD MW:ll.1 WBM
RIH WITH DP AND SET RETAINER AT 5996' RU BJ AND MIXED AND
CIRCULATED 225 SX OF CLASS G CEMENT T6 STINGER. SQUEEZED
26.75 BBLS LEAVING 19.25 BBLS ON TOP OF THE RETAINER. POH.
TESTED CASING FOR 30 MINUTES. RU TO PERFORATE AND RIH,
COULD NOT GET BELOW 3300'. RIH WITH DP AND TAGGED BRIDGE AT
3592'. CONDITIONED AND THINNED MUD. DRILLED CEMENT
STRINGERS.
DAILY:S45,324 CUM:$111,574 ETD:S111,574 EFC:$90,000
CIRC AND COND MUD MW:10.8 WBM
DRILLED CEMENT STRINGERS FROM 3600' TO 4068'. RIH TO 5560',
CIRCULATING. TAGGED HARD CEMENT AT 5982'. CIRCULATED AND
CONDITIONED MUD.
DAILY:S25,351 CUM:$136,925 ETD:S136,925 EFC:$90,000
SIGNATURE:
ARCO A~ASKA INC.
'WELL: ~
AFE: AD6609
DAILY OPERATIONS
11/09/90 (6)
TD: 0
PB: 8690
SUPV:JAT
11/10/90 (7)
TD: 0
PB: 3465
SUPV:JAT
11/11/90 (8)
TD: 0
?B: 3465
SUPV:JAT
MU RETAINER MW:10.8 WBM
POH. RIH WITH CASING SCRAPER. POH AND RU ATLAS WIRELINE.
PERFORATED FROM 5550'-5555' WITH 4 SPF. PU CEMENT RETAINER
AND RIH.
DAILY:S49,555 CUM:$186,480 ETD:S186,480 EFC:$90,000
BREAKING CIRC MW:10.8 WBM
MU K1 RETAINER & RIH TO 5435', MU LINES & SET RETAINER, EST
INJECTION RATE, CMT W/ 71 BBLS CMT, POH 5 STDS & REV OUT,
POH, RU AWS & SET BP @ 3465' AND PERF 7-5/8" CSG
F/326_~~' W/ 2-5/8" JUMBO JET BIG SHOT @ 4 SPF, RIH
W/K1 RETAINER TO 3188'
DAILY:S35,834 CUM:$222,314 ETD:S222,314 EFC:$90,000
RIG RELEASE MW:10.8 WBM
CONT RIH W/K1 RETAINER, SET RETAINER @ 3188', RELEASE &
STING BACK INTO RETAINER, PRESS TEST BJ & SQUEEZE 51 BBLS
CMT BELOW RETAINER & 11 BBLS CMT ON TOP, POH 6 STDS, REV OUT
RD LINES, LD DP, ND BOPE, RIG DOWN CLEAN PITS RIG RELEASED
11/11/90 @ 06:00.
DAILY:S26,693 CUM:$249,007 ETD:S249,007 EFC:$90,000
SIGNATURE:
DATE:
TITLE: DRLG SUPERINTENDENT
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Telephone 907 263 4304
Tom Wellman
Regional Engineer
Cook Inlet Engineering
October 8, 1990
Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Alaska Oil & Gas Conserv. Comm.
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
RE: Sundry Notices for SCU 13-3 & SCU 31A-16
Plug and Abandonments
Dear Mr. Chatterton:
Attached are Sundry Notices of Intent to plug and abandon SCU
13-3 and SCU 3 lA-16. These wells offer no future potential for
Swanson River Field and thus should be plugged.
With your approval we would like to begin this work in mid-
October. If you have any questions, please contact Carol Baker at
263-4643.
Sincerely,
T. Wellman
TW:CMB:ch:0038
Attachments
cc' B. Dehn UNOCAL
A. R. Kukla Marathon
Anchora~' '9' ...... '
ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CC~SERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request: Abandon X Suspend _
Alter casing _ Repair well
Change approved program_
Operation Shutdown _ Re-enter suspended well _
_ Plugging _ Time extension _ Stimulate _
Pull tubing _ Variance _ Perforate _ Other
2. Name of Operator
ARCO Alaska. Inc.
3. Address
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510
4. Location of well at surface
5. Type of Well:
Development
Exploratory
Stratigraphic
Service
2080' FSL, 1170' FWL, Sec. 3, T7N, R9W, SM
At top of productive interval
At effective depth
12.
At total depth
2286' FSL~ 352' FWLr Sec. 3r T7Nr R9W~ SM
Present well condition summary
Total Depth: measured 1 0 9 3 0' feet
true vertical 1 0770' feet
Plugs (measured)
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
RKB 146'
7. Unit or Property name
Soldotna Creek Unit
8. Well number
sCU 13-3
9. Permit number
75-45
10. APl number
so-1;~3-20278-00
11. Field/Pool
Swanson River/Hemlock
feet
869O 9021'
9930 10081'
Effective depth: measured
true vertical
8 6 9 0' feet Junk (measured)
8 6 8 5' feet
Fish 10462 - 10081'
Casing
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation depth:
Length Size
67' 20"
3360' 10 3/4"
I O478' 7 5/8"
measured
Cement coverod/squeezed
true vertical
Cement coverod/squeezod
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth
None
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
None
Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth
Driven 6 7' 6 7'
1280 sx. Class G 3 3 6 0' 3 3 6 0'
650 sx. 1 0478' 1 0381'
RECEIVED
OCT o 81990
.... s~ 0il & Gas Cons. ~&!mmissio;:
13. Attachments Description summary of proposal X
14. Estimated date for commencing operation
October. 1990
16. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver Date approved
Detailed operation program _ BOP sketch X
15. Status of well classification as:
Oil __ Gas _ Suspended X
Service
'i 7. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed "~/,'~6¢.,~,~-~,~..-- Title Cook Inlet Regional Engr.
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug integrity_ BOP Test_ Location clearance__
Mechanical Integrity Test_ Subsequent form require 10-
Date
IAppro I,,No
777
...Approved by the order of the Commission
Form 10-403 Rev 5/03/89
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Lm,,,,~ C. SMITH
Commissioner
Approved Copy
SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE
SCU 13-3 P&A Procedure
.
RIH with open ended CTU nozzle to PBTD of ±8690'. Pick-up CTU
±100' off bottom and circulate hole with kill weight fluid (9.5 ppg).
2. Pressure test cement plug and production casing (PC) to 2000 psi.
If the PC does not hold pressure:
3. Test PC to locate leak.
4. Set a 7-5/8" BP at the base of the leak and spot a cement plug of
sufficient size to cover the leak using CT.
.
.
After WOC, pressure test cement plug and production casing to 2000
psi. If does not hold repeat #3-5.
Perf/squeeze cement (using a CTU) to isolate 5450 - 6250' MD
(D sand) from the rest of the hole.
7. POH with CTU leaving 1000 psi on wellhead.
8. After WOC, pressure test cement plug and production casing (PC) to
2000 Psi. If the PC does not hold pressure repeat steps # 3-5.
When the PC holds pressure:
9. Attempt to establish injection down the PC x SC annulus.
If successful in step #9:
10. Bullhead cement to give a 150'+ surface plug in annulus, filling to the
bottom of the cellar.
11. Perforate PC at 3260-3265 at 2 spf (100' above SC shoe).
12.
13.
Set a 7-5/8" BP at 3460'.
Squeeze the perfs with sufficient cement to cover ±100' on either
side of the SC shoe.
14.
15.
16.
Spot 250'+ of cement in the PC on top of the BP.
After WOC, pressure test cement plug and production casing to 2000
psi. Additional squeezing will be required if plug does not hold.
Blow top ±150' of casing dry using CTU. Cut off wellhead.
R ECEIVED
OCT o 81990
SCU 13-3 P&A Procedure
Page 2
17.
Drop a plug to ±150' and fill the casing with cement to the bottom of
the cellar.
18. Skip to step #20.
If unsuccessful in step #9:
10. Perforate PC at 3340-3345 at 2 spf (20' above SC shoe).
11. Set a 7-5/8" BP at 3460'.
12.
Open the 10-3/4" x 7-5/8" and establish circulation (or an injection
rate if unable to circulate).
13.
Circulate/squeeze perfs with cement to cover +100' above and below
the SC shoe.
14. Spot 200'+ of cement in the PC on top of the BP.
15. After WOC, pressure test cement plug and production casing to 2000
psi. Additional squeezing will be required if plug does not hold.
16. Perforate 300'-305' below ground level at 2 spf.
17. Set a 7-5/8" BP 320' below ground level.
18.
Circulate cement down the 7-5/8" and up the 10-3/4" casing filling
to the bottom of the cellar.
19. After WOC test annulus to 2000 psi and test 7-5/8' casing to 2000
psi, as needed.
20.
Cut off wellhead and casing strings at the base of the cellar. Weld a
1/4" steel plate across the wellbore.
21.
Onto the 1/4" plate, weld the P&A marker {to extend at least 4'
above ground level) with the following information welded onto it:
InformatiOn. fgr PxA marker:
Operator:
Unit:
Well Number:
Location:
Meridian:
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Soldotna Creek Unit
SCU 13-3
2080' FSL & 1170' FWL
Sec. 3, T7N, R9W
SB&M
RECEIVED
OCT o 819 0
$CU 13-3 P&A Procedure
Page 3
The marker must be pipe at least 4" in diameter, at least 10' long,
and it must be capped.
22. Remove any hydrocarbon contaminated soil and/or debris from the
cellar area and dispose of properly. Fill in cellar and clear location.
RECE[¥ED
General Purpose Worksheet
0' 1°''', I/~.~
8c, qo' '~op ~F
.RECEIVED
~a .Oil .& Gas Cons. commissl~r;
.... ',~L ~ch0ra~,a
General Purpose Worklheel
IPep Ne. Of
~"/°'"~' ' '°'"'" RECEIVED
OCT O 8 1990
Oil & Gas Cons. Commissl~.~
., ~choraEa
E-Line BOPE's
Grease Head/
Hydraulic Packoff
Lubricator Extension
L
Manual Rams
Swab Valve
Double Master
Valves
Wellhead
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Post Of,,c.. Box ~ 00360
Anchorage. ~iasi,,a 995 '...0-0360
· "- 2 g: ~; ce,": ~ g
December 29, 1989
Mr. J. A. Dygas, Branch Chief
Division of Minerals
Bureau of Land Management
6881 Abbott Loop Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Dear Mr. Dygas:
Attached is a Sundry Notice requesting approval to temporarily abandon 31 wells
in the Swanson River Field for a period of 12 months. 'This sundry is being
submitted to comply with Chapter II, Sec. 3162.3-4, paragraph C of the Bureau
of Land Management Regulations. All 31 wells are expected to be shut-in for a
period of at least 30 days. The wells are separated into four categories:
1. Under evaluation for rote potential.
2. Under evaluation for P&A or future utility.
3. Inefficient producers.
4. Shut-in until blowdown.
Several other items have been attached for your information. Brief explanations
are given for each well that has been added or deleted from the temporarily
abandoned stares (Reft your letters of 3/1/89 (3160 (984)) and 3/30/89 (3180
(984)) and our letter 12/28/88). In addition, a list of currently shut-in wells
which have planned upcoming work that will enable their return to production is
attache&
If you have any questions concerning this Sundry Notice request, please call
Stacy Strickland at 263-4914.
Sincerely,
Tom Wellman
TW:SLS:jt:0016
Attachment
CC:
C. V. Chatterton, Chairman AOGCC
A. R. Kulda, Marathon Oil Company
S.W. Ohnimus, UNOCAL Corporation
RECEIVED
D c2 1989
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C0mmissiQ
Anchorage
Form 3160--5
(Novembe~ 1983)
(Formerly 9--331)
JTED STATES
D~ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ,~a~
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
SUNDRY NOTIC~ AND REPOR~ ON ~L~
not a a rom for pmMii to d~! or to d~ or
N&ldS OF OPBB~0R
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
3. &DOm~ Of oFJa~la
Post Off[ce Box 100360 Anchroaqe, AK 99510
S~ 81~ .P~ 17 ~low.)
Soldotna Creek Unit - 11 wells
Swanson River Unit - 20 wells
14. PIaMIT IlO.
jIS. eL~v&~oNo (Show wIM~iMr Of. ri*.
Form approved.
Budlet Bureeu No. 1004--.0135
10. ff~BLO AND lq)O[,, oB WILOC&T
11. &~,., ~,. L. M.,. Oi mt.~. ~
IUBVB! OB &&IA
!
Kenai
Alaska
16.
C'heck Apl:marlite Box To Indicate Nature at Notice, Reliant, or Oth~ Data
IIO'FICB ~1' iN'L'BIITION ~0:
SHOOT OB ACIDi~B AS&IIDONe IIO0~lllO OB
REP&IR WBr'L CHANGI PL,,8 (Other)
(Other) TemDorar ily abandon (No~: ReDo~ regu~tl
, CompleUoa or
~. U~.SCRlflE PROPOSED OK COMPLETED 0PKRATIO~ (Clenrly state nil ~rttnent detall~, and ;ire ~rttnent ~t~ lnelud~
)co~s~ worL If w~ b di~o~ d~H~ five ~m ~uns and metsur~ &nd t~e verti~ dep~ rff ~ m~eu ud Mum ~*
nenG to tJ~ work.) ·
As described in thc attached memo, ARCO Alaska, Inc. requests that thc
following wells have a temporarily abandoned status:
$oldotna Creek Unit
SCU 13-3
SCU 134
SCU 21A4
SCU 34-4
SCU 24-5
SCU 33-5
SCU 33-8
SCU 341-8
SCU 34-9
SCU 31A-16
SCU 14-34
Swanson River Unit
SRU 34-10 SRU 23-22
SRU 14-15 SRU 312-22
SRU 21-15 SRU 23-27
SRU 211-15 SRU 314-27
SRU 331-27
SRU 31-15 SRU 34-28
SRU 34-15 SRU 43-28
SRU 41A-15 SRU 14A-33
SRU 43A-15 SRU 24-33
SRU 32-33WD
SRU 432-15 SRU 12-34
RECEIVEE
DSc 2 lg89
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. C0mmk
Anchorage
18. ! berei~y cert~y LILtC the foregOtn~ La troe ud correct
,rrrz, E Cook
Inlet Enginerring Manag~s~
(Thio space for Foder~ or SMt~ o~ee umJ
APPROVED BT
CONDITIONS OIP APPROVAL, IF ANY:
TITLE DA~I
'*'~ InWvctiom on Reran Side
Title 'tS U.S.C. Section tOOl, makes it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any department or agency of the
United States any false, f£ct~t~ous or fraudulen: statements or representations as to any matter wtthm tis lurisdict:ofl.
TEMPORARILY ABANDONED WELLS IN SRF
Wells under
Evaluation
Rate Potential
_
Wells being
evaluated for
P&A/Future Utility
Wells SI
for Inefficient
Production
Wells SI
until
B!owdown
13-4
34-4
24-5
33-8
341-8
34-9
41A-15
23-22
23-27
13-3
14-15
21-15
211-15
31-15
34-15
432-15
31A-16
312-22
34-28
14A-33
32-33WD
12-34
14-34
21A-4
33-5
34-10
43-28
24-33
43A-15
314-27
331-27
For: Temporarily Abandonment
of 12/29/89
SWANSON RIVER FIELD
Wells having Changed Temporarily Abandoned Status
Added to Temoorarilv Abandoned Status:
-- _
SCU 21A-4: Well is temporarily abandoned due to inefficient
production (high GOR).
SRU ,32-33 W D' Well is temporarily abandoned due to annulus
communication problems.
Removed from Temporarily Abandoned Status:
$cu, 243-8.
production.
This shallow sands gas well has been returned
$..CU 13-9' A workover is planned for this well which will enable
this well to be returned to an active status.
S,R,,,LI, 212-10.: This shallow sands gas well has been returned to
production.
SRU 23-15: This gas,lifted well has been returned to production.
SRU 21-34: A sidetrack is planned which will enable this well to be
returned to an active status.
RECEIVED
D[C2 1989
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
For: Temporary Abandonment Sundry
of 12/29/89
SWANSON RIVER FIELD
WELL STATUS UPDATE
Shut-in Wells with Planned Upcoming Work*
SCU 32A-9' When on-line, this SI well produces gravel. A sidetrack
is planned to return this well to active status.
'Will not be placed on temporarily abandoned stat~J~l~~/ rED
AnChorage Commi~io~
FOr: Temporary Abandonment Sundry
of 12/29/89
Form 3160--5
{November 1983)
(Formerly 9--331)
~NITED STATES s.a,.T
(Other instructions on
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or pluf back to · dlfbrent reservoir.
Uae "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for sueb proJ~aML)
OIL ~ OAS ~
WELL WBLL OTHBB
NAMB OF OPIgRATOI
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Soldotn~
3. ADDa~BB Of OPBItATOu
14.
P. 0. Box 100360 Anchora~m. AK 9951a-0360
LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and 1~ a6cordance with any State requi~e~-enta.·
See also space 17 b~low.)
At surface
Soldotna Creek Unit - 15
Swanson River Unit - 22 wells
PSRM IT NO.
15. eLEVATiONS (Show whether DF. rT. OR. em.)
Form approved.
Budget Bureau No. 1004-0135
Expires August 31, 198S
5. LB&Iu DEIIGNATION aND IIIIAL IIO.
?. UNIT AOIBBIdBIlT NAM·
CreekYSwanson River Unit
8. flmM OR Laifll NAME
O. Wre'J-
10. fflBLD AND FOOT-, OI WILl)CAT
Swanson River Field
11. mm~., ~. L, m** OI ~. ~
SUBTLY OR ASia&
is. ~,s,, oB ,~-,.n[ im ST*Tn
Kenai J Alaska
16.
Check ApPropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data
NO~ICB OF INTINTIOH TO:
FRACTURS TREAT MULTIPLS COMPI.ETE
8HOOT Si ACID.S ABANDON·
REPAIR WELL CHANG~ PLAN~
aUBSBQUBIPt ~ O~:
8H~INO OR AC~INO ABAN~NMBWTe
(Other)
(No.B: Report results, or m~ltt~Io eomp_letton on Well
(Other) Temporarily abandon __. Completion or Reeompietion Report and Lol~ form,)
17. vKsc~u£ PROPOSEO OR CO,~PLETEO 0PERATZO.X.'O- (Clearly state all perttne.t details, and give pertinent dates, ineludlM esttmate~ dire of
proposed work. If well ia direct&anally dr&Had, five subsurface loe~tions and mealured and true vertiesl deptl~ for all m·rkers and sones
nen~ to t~is work-) ·
As described in the attached memo, ARCO Alaska, Inc. requests the status of the
following'wells be changed to Temporarily Abandoned.
SOLDOTNA CREEK UNIT
SWANSON'RIVERUNIT
SCU 13-3 SCU243-8 SRU212-10
SCU12A-4 SCU 13-9 SRU 34-10
SCU 13-4 SCU12A-10 SRU 14-15
SCU323-4 SCU343-33 SRU 21-15
SCU43A-4 SCU 14-34 SRU 31-15
SCU 24-5 SCU 14-3 SRU 432-15
SCU 33-5 SCU23B-3 SRU 34-15
SCU341-8 SCU 34-4 SRU41A-15
SCU21A-4 SRU43A-15
SRU312-22
SRU 21-22
SRU 23-22
SRU 22-23WD
SRU212-27
SRU314-27
SRU 23-27
SRU331-27
SRU 34-28
SRU14A-33
SRU 24-33
SRU 12-34
SRU 21-34
18. I hereby~at th.e force, sing l~/~ue and correct
TITLE
(This space for Federal or State or, ce use)
APPROVED BY
CONDITION5 OF APPROYAL, IF ~:
TITLE DATE
*See InWuction, on Revm, Side
q";~l~, 1R TT ~, ~ ~r-tla~ la131_ rn~ke_~ it ~ ~rirne for any oersan knoWin~dv and willfully to make to any department or aeenc¥ of the
TABLE I
Wel 1 s under
Evaluation for
Rate Potential
41A-15
23-22
23-27
34-28
21-34
323-4
13-9
341-8
24-5
· 13-3
13-4
23B-3
14-3
33-5
34-4
Wells being
Evaluated for
P&A/Future UtilitS
212-10
21-15
31-15
34-15
432-15
312-22
212-27
14A-33
12-34
22-23WD
243-8
14-34
Wells SI
for Inefficient
Producti on
12A-4
43A-4
24-33
12A-10
34-10
14-15
21-22
21A-4
Wells SI
unti 1
B1 owdown
43A-15
314-27
331-27
343-33
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Telephone 907 276 12!5
Cook Inlet/New Ventures
Engineering
August 19, 1987
Joseph iA. Dygas, Branch Chief
United States Bureau of Land Management
Post Office Box 230071
Anchorage, Alaska 99523
Dear Joseph:
Attached is a Sundry Notice requesting approval to temporarily abandon 39
wells in the Swanson River Field for a period of 12 months. This sundry is
being submitted to comply with Chapter II, Sec. 3162.4, paragraph C of the
Bureau of Land Management Regulations. All 39 of the wells mentioned in the
attached Sundry Notice are expected to be shut-in for a period of at least 30
days.
The 39 wells listed in Table #1 were identified during our recent review of
the status of all wells in the Swanson River Field. These wells have been
put into four categories'
1. Evaluate for rate potential
2. Evaluate for plug and abandon/future utility
3. Shut in - inefficient production
4. Shut in - save for blowdown
Wells. in Categories #1 and #2 are currently under evaluation to determine
their final disposition. Wells in Categories #3 and #4 are wells with little
short-term usefulness, but wells that.do have some long-term utility.
If you have any questions about this Sundry Notice request, please contact me
at 263-4299.
Sincerely,
H. F. Blacker
Regional Engineer
Cook In let/New Ventures
HFB: JWR: ch: 0006
Attachment
CC:
C. V. Chatterton, Chairman
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
STATE OF ALASKA
AL,._~(A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend ~ Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well ~ Alter casing []
Time extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate [] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other~,.._
2. Name of Operator
ARCO A]aska~ Inc,
3. Address
P. 0. Box 100360
Anchorage, AK 9951 0-0360
4. Location of well at surface
2080' FSL, 1170' FWL, Sec.
At top of productive interval
N/A
At effective depth
N/A
At total depth
2286' FSL, 352' FWL, Sec.
11. Present well condition summary
Total depth:
3, T7N, Rgw, SM
3~, T7N~ R9W~ SM
measured I 0930 'MD feet
true vertical 1 0770 ' TVD feet
Plugs (measured)
5. Datum elevation(DF or KB)
RK~ 14~'
6. Uniter Property name
Soldotna Creek Unit
7. Well number
SCU 1 3-3
8. Permitnumber
75-45
9. APInumber
50._133-20278
10. Pool
Swanson River Fi eld
8690'-9021 '
9930'-10081 '
Effective depth: measured
true vertical
Casing Length
8690 ' MD feet
feet
8685 ' TVD
Junk (measured) Fish 10462'-10081 '
Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
Conductor 67'
Surface 3360'
Production 10478'
20" Driven 67 'MD 67 'TVD
10-3/4" 1280 sx Class G 3360'MD 3360'TVD
7-5/8" 650 sx 10478'MD 10381 'TVD
Perforation depth: measured None
true vertical None
~bing(size, grade and measured depth)
None
Packers and SSSV(type and measured depth)'
None
12.Attachments
R[CEtVED
JUN 2.3 1987
Alaska Oil & Gas Con-s. Commission
Anchorage
Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch []
13. Estimated date for commencing operation
14. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver
Date approved
15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed &(~'~'~,~J~A. ,, Title Associate Enn~ n~.er_
Conditions of approval
Approved by
'Form 10-403 Rev~l~-lt~
Commission Use Only ( JG )
Notify commission so representative may witness I
[] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location_cle. aranceI
Commissioner
·
.o.
by order of
the commission Date~-~ '"~
Submit in triplicate
feet ~'~
SCU 13-3
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
ARCO Alaska, Inc., requests an extension of "suspended" status for SCU
13-3. Evaluations are currently in progress to determine future use
potential of the well.
ARCO Alaska, Inc., also requests an exception to the surface plug
requirement of 20AAC25.110(C). SCU 13-3 contains a non-freezing,
kill-weight fluid and has no open perforations.
RECEIVED
JUN 2 ~ 1987
Alaska Oil & Gas eons. Oommission
Anohorago
SA2/64a
06-17-87
June 10, 1987
Telecopy No,
(907) 276-7542
Randy Ruedrich
Manager Drilling
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
P. O. Box 100360
Anchorage, AK 99510-.0360
Re: Application for suspended well status:
ARCO operated wells SCU 13-3. KRU 1H-5,
PBU DS 4-23, PBU DS 4'29, PBU DS 15-22.
Dear Mr. Ruedrich:
A reView of our records shows the above referenced wells as
suspended prior to April, 1986. In April, 1986 the Alaska Oil
and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) revised its regulations
concerning suspended well status. Suspension of these wells has
not been applied for under current AOGCC regulations.
Following is a brief summary of the status of each well, derived
from AOGCC files,
~ Soldotna creek Unit 13-3
Our records show a completion report with suspended status dated
1/28/76. This well was originally operated by Chevron, and has
only recently been operated by ARCO. A letter to Chevron dated
6/4/81 requesting a status update was never answered.
_Kuparuk River Unit 1H-5 (.fprme~ly 1H-l)
Our records show a completion report with suspended status dated
8/9/82. No suspension status extensions were ever received.
Prudhoe Bay Unit DS 4-23
Our records show a completion report with suspended status dated
2/13/86. A sundry approval to perforate was approved 5/16/86,
but no subsequent report has been received. Our records indicate
the well has not produced.
Mr. Randy Ruedrich
JUne 10, 1987
Page 2
P~0e Bay Unit DS 4,2_9
Our records show a comPletion report with suspended status dated
2/12/86. A sundry approval to perforate was approved 6/2/86, but
no subsequent report has been received. Our records indicate the
well has not produced.
Prudhoe. Bay, Unit DS 15-22
Our records show a completion report with suspended status dated
4/21/81. A sundry approval to complete was approved 7/31/85, but
no subsequent report has been received. Our records indicate the
well has not produced.
By this letter the AOGCC is requesting you to submit Form 10-403,
Application for Sundry Approval, with justification for
classifying these wells as suspended per 20 AAC 25.110.
Please call Russ Douglass at 279-1433 if you have any questions.
Sincerely, ~
Commissioner
jo/A.RAD.38
June 4, 1981
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
P. O. Box 7-839
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Regulations Article 2, ABANDONME~T AND PLUGGING,
20 AAC 25.120 WELL ABANDONMENT MAP,.KER 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 wells which, according to our
records, have not received a final location inspection and
approval~of clean up. In compliance with 20 AAC 25.170 Section
(a), "Within one year of suspension or abandonment of an on-
shore well", all clean up work is to be finished. Section (b)
provides the means for an extension of 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. Many 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
while weather permits- This list covers the years !975 to
date. There may be some earlier wells that also need inspec-
tion. If you have any earlier' wells to be inspected this
summer please inform us.
Therefore, we are requesting a schedule from you for this
summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa-
tives to these sites for the final clean up inspection.
urs tru!y-~
Lonnie C. Smith
Commi s s i one r
LCS/JIiT: be
CI{EVRON U.$.A. INC.
SUSPENDED
Ivan River Unit 14-13
Pretty Creek Unit #2
$oldotna Creek Unit..___.~
Stump Lake Unit 41-33
Eagle Creek #1
Tiglukpuk #1
PLUGGED & ABANDONED
(STANDARD OIL)
Cape Espenberg
TRANSMITTAL,~-~D ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF~ RECEIPT O~ ATERIAL - (ALASKA)
.... ~ .~,.~ 1_ ,~ ..... 1.~_
St,3. t~ of A~a~ka
DEPT.: t):;.v:Ls:~o'n, o C 0il & Ga~
3002 Pcrc~pln~ Drive
PLACE': Anchorage, Alaska 99504
FD- Folded
R - Rolled
S - Sepia
F - Film
X - Xerox
B - Blueline
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
COMPANY WELL HISTORY LOG 2" 5" ! I
ioo
DIVISION '01~ OIL AbIO GAS
RECEIVED BY ~,~. V, ~ ~
REMARKS ON o'rH£H $~OE, THIS SHE'ET
TRANSMITTAL -ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF LERIAL - (ALASKA)
TO: ?4r. T.R. h'arshall
State of Alaska
DEPT.:_ Divis_~on of 0'.'1 & Gas
3001 Porcupine Driw:
PLACE :_ ;mchorage, ,~la~a-' ~9504
FD - Folded
R - Rolled
S - Sepia
F - Film
X - Xerox
B - Blueline
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATE. RIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
COMPANY WELL HISTORY LOG 2" 5" ~O6'" ~OO
'07-01l ANO GAS
,,.
RECEIVED BY
REMARKS ON OTHER SIDE, THIS SHEET
COMPLETION KEPOKT
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
!
AREA: Swanson Pd. ver Field ~ OFFICE: Anchorage
·
..
PROPERTY: Soldotna Creek Unit LEASE NO: A-028997
WELL NO.: SCU 13-3 ' AMI.NO: 50-133-20278
·
LOCATION AT SURFACE: 20.80 North a~d 1170' East of Southwest Corner
Section 3 T.-?N. ~'R.9W. SB&M
LOCATION AT DEPTH: 206' North and 818' West of surface location
ELEVATION: 146" K.B.
DATE: February 2, 1~76
Area Engineer
,
DRILLED BY: Brinkerhoff Drilling Co.,. Rig 59
DATE COMMENCED~DRILLING: September 23, 1975
RIG'RELEASE: December 7, 1975
DATE OF INITIAL PRODUCTION: Suspended December 7, 1975
SUMMARY
TOTAL DEPTH: 10 ~ 9 30 '
BFFECT. IVE DEPTH: Suspended
CASING: 20" Cement at 67'
10 3/4" Cement at 3,360'
7 5/8" Cement at 10,478' C.P. at 7,962'
PLUGS: 10,930' - 10,'454'
10,454' - 10,009'
10,009' -' 9;945'
.9;945' - '8,852'
9,066' - 8,852" - 8,690'
( Drilled back along side
and into original hole
at 9,066')
Wind°w milled at 8,852' - 8,892'
I-'t~'m P. 7
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
i i ii ii i
WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG*
,~. TYP~. OF wmL: o,i, L-] --~s-- E! ..... []'
W ELI. I¥ ~.LL Da Y Other
b. TYPE OF COMPLETION:
Suspended
WELI. OVER EN BACK n£SVR. Other
SUBMIT IN DUI; .ATE*
', Se, Other ln-
slructions on
rex, cz'se side;
NAME OF OPERATOR
Standard Oil Company of California, WOI
ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
~OC~T~0N or w~n~ ('R~et~ort location clearly a~d in~cordance with any State requirements)*
~t ~u~ac~ 2~ North and 1~' East of the' Southwest corner
of Section 3; T-7N, R-.9W, SB&M
At top prod. thterval reported below
.
At total depth 206' North and 818' West' of surface location.
toO 8,
' I8685' TVD
F'P~ODUCING !IgTF_,IiVAL(S), OF TI'tIS CO,MPLETIO~N'--TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (M'D AND TV'I))*
:
5. AP1 NI_FM_F~q/CAL CODE
50-133-20278
A-028997
lC.
24.TYPE EI-~_CTEIC AND OTtIIK~ LOGS RUN
D1L, BCS, FDC~CNL~ ,CBL
CASING RECORD (Report al1 strings set in we'll)
25.
C~SI~4G SiZE
2Q"
10 ..3/4"
7 5/8" ' '
40.s I K-SSI 3360'
,-80q 104'78'
33.7 : | P-ll0JCb at
7962'
26 LINEN R~C O'F.~D
PERFORATIONS OP~2Xl TO PRODUC"'I~IOI'q' (interval size and number)
7.1F INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR Tl{IBE NA.M.E
8. UNIT,FA.H/VI OR LI~kSE NAME
Soldotna Creek
9. WELL NO.
SCU 13-3
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCkT
Swanson River
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 3; ?!-7N, R-9W
,t, ·
32. LIsT 0F AT~kCHMENTS
iii i i iiii ii
30. PRODUCTION
DAT'E FIRST PI%eDUCTION [. I~F~ODUCT1ON MEI.[{O'D (Flowi~g, gas lifL, p~rnping--size and type of pump')
FLO\V, T%TBING CA~NG PRESSURE [CAL~TD OIL---BBL.
31. D~S?0S~TION 0~ ~aS (So~d, u~ed.for.~ue~, vented, etc.)
.:
42 Sks "G" cmt.
i ii i
\SELL ~'FATU$ (Producing o~,
SUspended
oIL--~EDL. GAS---i~TCF. V(/JI'E~BBL, J GAS-OIL ILkTIO
1
1
vi~., scs rDC, cm., cs~.
"33.'I hereby certify that the foregoing and attac..~ l~o~rm~i~ is complete and correct as determined from all-available records .
S~ON~D R.M.:.,McKinley Area' Enq~n~r_~_ DATE
*(See Instructions and Spaces [or Additional Data on Reverse Side)
8835'
HOLE SIZE: J CI3MLNTING RECOrLI) J /~.{OUNT PULLED
...1 Driven j Nnno .
15" J l2RO .~k~_ "~" emi-_
9 7/8" JShoe w/230 sks and
with 42,p Sks window m, ille~ ,8,852 .8.892',, I?o,n.e
J27. TUBING RECOPJD
SC~iEEN (~¢D) SIZE
_ i ii ii T"~T~ CI I · !
29. ACID, Si:CT, FLOAT10'RE, CF~,IENT
DEPIli INTE~iVAL (MD) J AMoUNF 2~ND 1.2iND OF A~A'I'E/-~IAL USD
75-45
Gl{, ETC)* t17. EL~EV, CASlNGtlEAD
INTERVALS DRILLED BY
CABI,E TOOLS
!23. WAS DIRECTIONAL
! SURVEY MADE
j Yes
12. PERA/IIT NO.
SB&M
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well compl.~.!:ion report end log on
all types of lanJs and leases in Alaska.
Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is Used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
merits given in cther spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separatc, prcduction from more than one ~nterval zone
(multiple completion), so state ~n item 20, and in ite,~ '?2 show the p~cJuci~9 intcrv~l, or intervals,
top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report
(page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additior~al interval to' be separately produced, show-
ing the additional data pertinent to such interval.
Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well shoulJ show the details of any mul-
tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 28: Submit a separate complelion report on this forrn for each nterval to be separately produced.
(See instruction for items 20 and 22 above).
35. (1 lJX)I~)G lC M AR~I~:~S
WATEI1. AND MUD
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NAM~
~. ('O~,E DATA, Aq'I'ACI! ~R1EY D~O~S OF LITIIOLOGY, PO~O~TY. F[IAC~RB. APP~ ~
See Attached.
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COMPLETION REPORT REDRILL
sTAND~ OIL CO.~AN~f OF C~-LIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
AREA: Swanson River Field
LAND OFFICE: Anchorage
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13-3 P, ecl~iZ
LEASE:~O: A-028997
AMI NO: 50-133-20278
LOCATION AT SURFACE: 2080' North and 1170' East of Southwest Corner
Section 3 T.7N., Ro9W.- SB&M
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LOCATION ATDEPTH: 206' North and 818' West of surface location
ELEVATION: 146' K.B.
DATE: February 2, 1976
R. ~4.. Mckinley /
Area Engineer
DRILLED BY: Brinkerhoff Drilling' Co., Rig 59
DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: September 23, 1975
ILIG RELEASE: December 7, 1975
DATE OF' INITIAL PRODUCTION: Suspended December 7, 1975
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TOTAL DEPTH: 10,930'
EFFECTIVE DEPTH: Suspended
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CASING: 20" Cement at 67'
10 3/4" Cement at 3,360'
? 5/8" Cement at 10,478'
C.P. at 7,962'
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Windo~milled at 8,852' - 8,892' '
FISH: 7 5/8" 8,892' - 10,478
$.T.O.H. 9,930' - 10,462'
SUMMARY
. .·.'. S.T. PLUG. O.H. 9930' -10,081'
PLUGS: 10,465'
10,465' - 10,009'
· 10,009' - 9';930'
9,930' - 8,902'
8,902' - 8,902'
S.T. @ 8,662' Drilled back into R/D
hole @ 9,121'. Plugged 8,873' - 8,690'
Z 5 I '/6
D~ISION OF, Ot[ AND GAS
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' Z rO ATioss:
Jet holes at-8,835' ~queezed
FO~ON TEST: None
SIDEWALLS:
LOGS: ·
· Schlumberger
":' ' Dual Induction
· Total (24) 10,73-1' ~ 10,877' (at inter~.als)
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Borehole Sonic
Compensated Neutron
--Formation Density
Dual Induction .Linear
- Saraband
Dresser Atlas
Cement Bond Log
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5,000' - 10,930'
10,463' -. 10,930'
5,000' - '10,928'
5,000' - 10,928'
3,364' - 10,924'
10,910' - '10,462"
7~600' - 10,440'
2'"- 5"
2" - 5"
5"
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5"
September 23 ~ 1975
Drove 20" .conductor to 67'. Rigged up and drilled to 658'.
September 24, 197.,5.
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Drilled ]_5" hole
658' - 1664' (1006')
September. :25 ~ t975
Drilled ]_5" hole
1664' - 2742'
Sept_ember 26, 197,5.
Drilled 15" hole
2742' ' 33.80'
Magco Bar Gel Water
(1078') 74 pcf mud
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(638')
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84 pcf mud ~-
September- 2,7, 1975
Pulled out and rigged up to run 10 3/4" casing. Run 10 3/4" 40.5#
K-55 buttress casing, landed at 3363' with 1280 sacks of class
"G" cememt, 2.4% gel by weight of water prehydrated cement. Pulled,
cut 20" c~mductor ~and 10 3/4" casing and welded.
76 pcf mud
September 28, 1975
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Tested'SOW head (tWo jobs) weld lap to 2500 psi, OK. Nipple up
B.O.P~E.
79 pcf mud'
September. 29., 1975
Complete~B.O.P. test, witnessed by st'ate. Tested all lines.
Ran in amd drilled out float collar and tested float shoe to. 2500
psi, OK, ~Drilled out shoe at 3363'.
70 p cf mud
September 30L~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
- 3380' - 4225'
(967')
66 pcf mud
October, 1, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
4225' - 4752'
(527')
67 pcf mud
October 2~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
4752' - 5390'
(638')
October 3, .1_9_75
Drilled 9 7/8" hole (reamed 60')
5390' - 5990'
(600')
.October ~.~ 1975
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Drilled 9 7/8" hole (checked B.O.P.E.)
5990' - 6450' (540'.)
68 pcf mud
69 pcf 'mud
71 pcf mud
October, 5~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
6450' - 6795'
(345')
72 pcf mud
October 6~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole (check B.O.P.E..)
6795' - 6941'
(146')
75 pcf mud
October 7, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
6941' - 725.2'
October 8~ 1975'
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
7252' - 7561'
(311')
(309')
77.pcf mud '
79 pcf mud
October 9~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
7561' - 7879'
(318')
81 pcf mud
October 10~ 1975
Drilled 9 7 / 8" hole
7879' - 8062'
(183')
82 pcf mud
October 11, 19175
Dri'lled 9 7/8" hole
8062' - 8229'
(167 ' )
83 p cf mud
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October 12~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/-8" hole
82.29' - 8420'
October 13, 1975-
Drilled 9 7/8" hole (checked B.O.P.)
8420' - 8561'
(191')
(141')
86 pcf mgd,
86' p cf mud
October-14, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole (survey)
8651' - 8724'
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October, .15, 197,5
Drilled~ 9 7/8" hole
8724' - 8'797'
(163') 86 pcf mud.
(73') 88 pcf mud
October.. 16 ~.....1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole (survey)
8797' - 8947'
(150) 93 pcf mud
October 17, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
8947' - 9178'
(231') · 94 per mud
October 18~ 197.5
Pulled out of hole check B.O.P.E. Re-entered and drilled seven feet
orientated and drilled twenty five feet to 9210'. Well started
flowing. Cut mud to 86 p~ ~nd circulated out. ~.'
94 pcf mud
Oc_tober 19, 1975 ~_ ' .
Circulating through choke with mud weight 95 pc/ cu/ft, in and 93
pc/ eu/ft out. Well started taking fluid and flowed without pumps.
Opened B.O.P.E. and circulated out. Re-entered hole and drilled
from 9210' .to 9253'.
. · (49') 95 pc/ mud
October 20, 1975
Drilled 9 7./8" hole
..9253' - 91272'
97 pc/ mud
October 21r. 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
'9272' - 9337'
'(65').
97 pc/ mud
October 22,~ 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
'9337' - 9472'
(135')
97 per mud
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October .23, 19 75
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
9472' - 9630'
(158')
97 pc/ mud
October 24,, .1,975
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Drilled-9 7/8" 'hole (check B'.O.P.E.)
9630' -9772'
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October 25, 197,5
Drilled-9 7/8" hole. (survey)
9772' - 9939'
October 26, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole
'9939' - 10,007'
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October 27,* 1975
Drili~d 9 7/8" hole
10,007' - 10,123'
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(142')
(162')
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. (73')
(116')
98 pc/ mud
98 pc/ mud
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97 pc/ mud
98 pc/ mud
Oc_tober 28, 1975
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Drilled 9 7/8" hole
'10'123' - 10,263'
(140') 99 pcf mud
October 29, ,1975. '
Circulated and condition mud for logging. Pipe stuck while circulating
and would not jar free.
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'October, 30, 19:75
Continued fishing with little success. Pulled out of hole leaving
373' of fish with'-top of fish' at 10,081'.
November 1, 1975
REDR IIT, L
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97 pcf mud
Equalized 100 sacks of class "G'"cement'with .75% D-31 on top of
fish at 10,076', Preceded cement with 60 cu/ft of water, followed
with 15 cu/ft of water and'980 cu/ft of mud. Pressured cement to
200 psi and circulated up.
at 9914'.
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Re-entered hole and found top of cement
November. '2, 1975
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Started drilling on cement and drilled"
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November 3, 1975
96 pcf mud
9 7/8" hole to 10:077'.
-Continued. drilling and reach 10,215'. Pulled and check B.0.P.E.~
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", -' , 97 pcf mud
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November 4, 1975, . . ---
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~ in hole md drilled 9 7/8" hole from 10,215' to 10,318' (103').
Fish in hole still caused interference with direction. Pulled out.
97 .pcf mud
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November' 5, 1975 '
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Drilled 9 7/8" hole from 10,318' to 10,478'. Pulled and rigged to
run Schlumberger Dual Induction Log. Completed log from 3,364' to
10,473' and pulled out of hole. ,
'' · 97 pcf mud
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· 'Rigged -up and ran $ch].umb~zger Dual Zn~ct~on ~9 Ezo~ 3 ~ 364 ~ to ~0,473
~gg~ ~-to ~ ~~g. ·
. 97 ~f mud
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~ve~er ~, 1975
~ 20 ]o~ts of 7 5~' ~en. ~gs s~~ slipping. Continued wi~
10 ~re ~~, ~~ 40 jolts ~ ro~ while waiting for n~
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~let~ 7 5/8" ~~g r~ ~ c~te~ at 10,478'. '~ece~ed w~
'100 ~.~-'of Wa~r followed by 382 cu. ft.' of 2.1% Prehydrate~ Gel cement.
C~nt ~Aed f~ 92~ cu.~t, :'to 98% cu. ft. at completion of job. Dis-.
place~ ~t ~ 690 ~.'ft. 'of-Water ~ 372 bbls. of m~d. Allowed
well to ~ to re~ s~ mud, .-Stop~ flowing ~d broke circulation.
D~s~lac~ wi~ ~~ stage c~ent, ~ 2.1%-PreAydrate~ Gel
preceded' with 150-:¢u.. ft. H30. Bumped plug with. 3,500 psi, held 5
mins. ~'.casing with' 240,000#,' picked up-preventers and. cut off
:.: 7 5/8" Casing Detail "
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'.Top 95 J~s 7 5/8" 26.,4~ Bu~t N-80 .3883.88~
46 St~ ? 5/8" 29.7~ 'Butt N-80 1886.09'
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'53 Jt~ 7 5/8" 33'.7~ Butt P-110 2162.36~ ·
S-ta~e CoLTa: 1.77 * .
60 Jt~ 7 5/8' 33.7~ ~t ~-~0 ~ ' 2~63.85~
· ~ ~at ' ~. 70 ~
~ 2.3~ 7 5/~ 33.7~ Butt ~-~0 '83.29'
FI~ Sh~ 2,45 '
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~ 10,485.39 '
~nt ~' -~ · 10~478.00"
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~st~ ~ l~s ~ ~lv~. to. 5,~0 psi, 'all ok. . · ..
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Nove~er lO, 197S . - .
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~ .~ h°le wi~ 6 5/8" bit
'-"-Completed'testing --BOPE and- Kelly cocks.
· .-~and drilled .out stage -collar. at 7,926'.
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'95 pcf mud
-November 1!; 1975 " ..; .
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.".Pulled o~-and rePlac~l upper Kelly co~k,-' Reentered hole and drilled
out 'float collar at 10,386'. Cleane~ out cement and washed to 10,454~.
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November 11, 1975 (c~..i' t)
' R/gged up and ran Dresser Atlas Cement B0ndLog from 7,600' to 10,430"
November12, 1975
Drilled'6 5/8" hole
10,478'-10,499'
~ovember 13.:. 1975
Drilled 6 5/8" hole
10,499 '-10,594 '
· ~OVember 14 ,.....1975
-Dxilled 6 5/8" hole
.10,594-10,660'
Novemberl5, 1975
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(22')
Drilled 6 5/8" hole (check 'BOPE)
10,660 ' -10,774 '
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NoVember 16,. 197.5 '
_November.17, 1975
(114')
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72p cf mud
· 75 pcf mud
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'?5 ~f mud
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Drilled 6 5/8"hole from. 10,774'-lO,930'(156') Pu~led out, rigged up
Sghl~ger~'ld r~n Dual Induction~log 10}464' to 10,926', Borehole
Compensated Sonic 10,463' to 10,927', Compensated Formation Density
5,000' ~o 10,928' Compensated Neutron Formation Density 5,000' to
:10,928'_ ·
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Completed Schlumberger logging and prepared to run Gyro SU~ey on
C.~. White. 'Survey was delayeddue-to equipment.
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._Rigged up to ru~ sidewall samples: Ran in hole and could not get below
.10,800'.. Pulled, then reentered.an~went to bottom, breaking circulation
%l~lce. l~eamed 10,900'-10,938' amd.prepare4 for sidewall samples by
75 pcf mud
November 19, 1975
Placed retrievable plug at 10,474' and with 100 sacks of. Class "G"
'' cement with .75%. D-31 equalized first plug from 10,900'-10,454. .
.... Pulled up and circulated - had no cement.- Tag plug and equalized
plug number two from 10,465-10,009'. Pulled and downsqueezed with
· - 1,200 psi. Circulated and conditioned-mud to 97 pcf. Prepared for
pe~forating.
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November 20, 1975,
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Circulated and condition mud. Entered hole and found hard cement at
9,945'. Continued circulation and .prepared for perforations
Dresser Atlas. Pressure tested to 3000 psi for 10 minutes, OKi. '
circulated out. Re-enteredwith Dresser Atlas 2 1/8" gun a~d~shot
four holes at 8,835". Broke down perforations with 400 psi. Pumped
water at 9 cu~ft per minute. EqUalized. 100 sacks of Class "G'!
cement, with .75% CFR-2 from 8,840' - 8,390'. Squeezed perforations
with 51 cu/ft of cement with a final pressure of 4200 psi and continued
for three hours with 2000 psi.
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~o~e,mb, er 21~ 1975 .
-iRan in. hole and tagged top cement at,8,028'. Drilled cement to''
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-.-.'.:'.. '' =":" 9,140' circulated and conditioned mud. .Prepared to mill window in
' 7 5/8" casing. '
":-- "" . ' .- 84 pcf mud
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'- _~ Milled on'casing at 8,852'. Pulled~d re-entered hole with new mill,
, ' cutting through 7 5/8" casing in 15minutes.
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'... _ ...... ' . 86'pcf mud
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~ovemb,9~. ~3~ 1975 '. ' ' '
:'.Milled from 8,852' to 8,892, circulated and conditioned mud. Well
- ~°' started flowing, increased, mud to 90# cu/f't. Lost circulation and
'; decreased mud to 89# tn/ft. Continued to condition and circulate.
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N6vembe~ 24, 1975 .. .. -.
-Condition and .circulated mud. Started losing circulation. Well started
flowing again.~ Pulled out, working mill through at shoe and completed
.._'pull out. Prepared to cement.
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. · · 93 pcf mud
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November 25 ~ .19.75
~an in hole equalizing 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with .75%
D-3! from 8,896' to 8,490'. Could not get slurry density over
108# cu/ft. Pulled seven stands, cement did not fall out. Removed
dart type safety valve and reversed out cement contaminated mud
and dumped same. Shut down for 12 hours to condition mud and casing.
Opened BOP's with no mud in sight. Circulated hole full, locating
to~ of cement at 8,862'. Cement had droped 372' to 10' below
window. Shut down to build surface mud system to 100 bbls of 93#
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cu/.ft mud.
93 pcf mud
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November 26,.. 1975 '-'
Condition mud and circulated, tagging cement at 8,869'. EqualiZed
lO0 sacks of Class "G" cement with .75% D-31 from 8,862' to 8,660'.
Circulated out and re-entered tagging top of cement at 8,499'.
Drilled soft cement from 8,499' to 8-,737' and hard cement from
'' 8,737' to-8,757'. '
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93 pcf mud
.NOvember 2.7.~'1975 ..... .' ..' '
-Continued'drilling cementfrom 8,757' to 8,898' and cirduiated out
¢lea~ng hole to 8,902'. Ran i~to hole, equalized 100 sacks of Class
· "G" cement with..75% D-31 from 8,902' to 8,444', preceded with 25
cu/ft of water with five sacks Caustic', 20 cu/ft of 200 viscosity mud,
25 cu/ft water and followed by 34 cu/ft water and. 322 cu/ft of mud.
Pulled six stands and downsqueezed 16 cu/ft and circulated out.
' 91 pcf mud
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November 28~, 1975 "
--Checked BOP, OK. Ran into hole and'located top of cement at 8,437'~
Drilled on cement from 8,437' to 8,856'. CircUlated out and pumped
hole clean. Made up 4 3/4" Dyna-Drill and'prepared to sidetrack.-
91 pcf mud-
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Ran into bole'and found pipe taLley to be 7' short, tagging top
-of-cement a~ 8,850'. Drilled to 8,857' and circulated out.
.. 92 pcf mud
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November 30, 1975 .... ' .
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Ran wire llne survey and teleorient tools, then started Dyna-Drill
but could not get into operation. Could no't pump through drill
String when on bottom because of restriction of undetermine~origin.
. 92 pcf mud
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December l,', 1975
Well started to flor. With open end drill pipe built mud to 93
cu/ft to kill veil. Continued To condition mud to 98 bbls. circulated
and ki.lledwellflow.
DecemBer: 2, 1975_
97 pcf mud
Condition-mud and displaced 98# mud. Pump slug and backed out of
hole. Because of freezing conditions equipment was mai-functioning.
Re-entered hole with Dyna-Drill.
Drilled 6 3/4"' hole
8,857' -- 8940'
97 per mud
Dece~b.er4, 19.7.5
98 pcf mud
Continued'drl~and dropped into original h01e at 9066'. Equalized
100 sacks of Class "G"-cement~ith .751D-31 from 9021"to 8562' preceding
cementwith 50 cu/ft ;of water, followed by 11 cu/ft, slurry density
weight at 122# tn/ft. Shut in and do~nsqueezed 7 cu/ft to 900 psi,
build up normal. -Circulated~out pressure tested casing to 2000 psi '
for lOm/nutes, ~ .
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Re-entered locating--top o~ cement at 8,560' an~ commenced drilling.
° Drilled. to 8,690' and pulled out of hole. Tested casing to 2000
psi for-ten mtnut:~_s, OK. Filled top 380' with diesel, landed donut '-
with back pressure 'valve and removed BOPE.
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-:~ompleted axea ~.up and rigging do~n. "" '
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December 7, 1975 ' - '. . : -.-
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.. Landed 8" ~500 ser~s 5000 psi blind flange with pressure top on
"top-of casing. ReleaSed rig'.ac 12:00 noon.
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97 per mud ·
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PERFORATIONS:
4 Jet holes at 8,835' squeezed
FORMATION TEST: None
SIDEWAL~S:
Total (24) 10,731' - 10,877' (at inter~als)
LOGS:
Schlumberger
Dual Induction
Borehole Sonic
Compensated Neutron .
Formation Density
Dual Induction Linear
Saraband
Dresser Atlas
Cement Bond Log
5,000' - 16,930'
10,463' - 10,930'
5,000' .- 10,928'
5,000' - 10,928'
3,364' - 10,924'
10,910' -'10,462'
7,600' - 10,440'
2"- 5"
5"
5"
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TEXTURE
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'A PETROLANE COM~
REPORT
of
SUB-SURFACE
DIRECTiOnAL
SURVEY
Standard Oil of California
COMPANY
SCU 13-3
WELL NAME
Swanson River
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LOCATION
JOB NUMBER
A1175 G0029
TYPE OF SURVEY
Gyro-scopic
DATE
,
11-17-75
SURVEY BY
Shyam Talwar
OFFICE
Alaska
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__D.[STANCE_. ___ANGLE ..... DEG./IOOET _ D.ISTANCE_.
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0 0 0 0,00 -146.,00 S 8 W 0,00~_ ' O_,O.O__W ..... ~.,00_5 ..... 0_..0 .... O W ...... 0,000 0.00__
__~_..Q..._~5 ....... ~9,99 .......... ~6,00 ..... $ ..... B..W ......... __1,29. $ ...... O,18 W 1,30 .S 8 ........O.._O_W .......... 0,750
200 0 .... 15 ....... 199,99 ....... 53,99 ._S 37_W ............. 1,64 S ........ 0,44 W l.?O .S 15.-7.55 W ...... 0,545 0,82 ....
300 1 15 299,96 153.96 ...... S_6~_~ ...... 2.,60_....S ......... :2',.~O_.W .......... -:_.~,5~.5:.42~.65.~8..~ ...... 1,033 2,95..--
-"-~'b~ ...... ~'--~5 ........ ~99,90 ....... 353,90-' $'"88 '~: .... :_: ..... ~.*·~·..S'_ ............. ~,03_~ .......... .~,~3 $ 63 .55 18 .~ ........ 0.9'i7 .................
--__~0.~._.~:2[:::'0'..:._.::-":699'83':':':::553,83 ....... $-"87.-W-:::-::::::..3'67 S .... 11,83 ~ ....... i2~38 $ 72 ~5'9 W ........... 1,250
800 ! ~5 799,81 653,8! S 86_.W .............. 3,82 $ .... ~4,00 W .............. 14~52 S ?~ .~3 31W ....... 0,75!
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900_ ~ 30 __899,77 ......... 753,?'7 N ?7_W .........~,_23 S ...... 16,55 W ......!6,87 $ 7.8 56 2~_W ......... 0,476_ 16,85 ....
-~0~0 0 ~5 ...... 999,77 __ 853,77 .... Si_.54..W ................. 3,~9 S ........ ~6,9! W .......... 17.,26 $ 78 19 ~6 W ........... Ie3~9
1100 ! 15 1099,75 953°75 S..82.._w .............. 3.,~9 $ ........ 19,07 .W ............ 19,~ S 78_4~..2~_.w .... 1,036 19,~2__'_.
...............................................
!2~0 _..~_.30 ..... 1199,7~_ 1053,74 N_36__W .............. 3,09 $ ....... ~9e58 W ........ 19,82. $ 81 X 54_W .... 1,X07 19,76 ....
X~O0 0 15 ~299,?~ 1153,74 $ 8 W ............ 3e52. $ .... 19,64 W ........ 19,95 S 79 50 ! W ........ 0,702 ................ ~9,92
...........
1~00 1 0 1399,73 ~253o73 N 80.W ........... 3,21 $ ....... 21~36 W ............21,60 S 8! 25 46 W ......... 1,039 ............ 2~,52 ..
150~ 0 15 1~99o73 1353°73 N 52 W ............ 2,95 S __21,70__W ...... 21e90 S.82 15 29. W ...... 0,788
1600 0 30 1599.72 1~53,72 S ~6 W 3,55_S ............ 22~33 W 22,61S 80 57 2 W ............. 0,527 ............. 22,5~
~800.0 .... 0 .... 1799.72 1653,72 N 6.~ ........... ..2.68_S ....... 22,~2 ~ ....... 22~58 S 83 __9. 41_~ ........ 0,500 22~2__
1900 ! 0 1899.70 1753.70 N 6~ ~ ...... ],92.$ 23,99 ~ .... 24,07 S 85 2~ 52 ~ 1,000 ...... 23,77_
.. _
_
2000 0 0 1999,70 ~853.70 N 6~ ~ .... 1,92 S 23.99 ~ _24,07 S 85 2~ 52 ~ 1,000 23,77 ._
21'00-- 0 30 2099.70 1953.70 N 67 ~ _ 1.58 $ 24°79 ~ .... 2~.8S $ 86 20 ~7 W __.0.500
2290 .... 0 15 2199,70 2053.70 N ~6 E .... 1.28 $. .24~8 ~ 2~.51 S 87 0 23 ~ 0,640
......................................................... .
: ........................................................................ RECORD- OF"-sURVEY- ...........................
ALL _CALCULATIONS.. PERFORMED BY...I .... g~,M .ELECTRONIC.. COMPUTER
............................... TRUE ............................................................................................................................................................................................... DOG LEG
-MEA.S,_.DRIFT VERTICAL._ SUB .... DRIFT ............ TOTAL__COORDINATES ........... C L 0 .S U R E $ ......... SEVERITY ......... SECTION.__
_..D.,EB_T.~H_ANGLE ........ DEPTH ................ .SEA ........... DIREC .......................................................... DISTANCE ....... ANGLE .,. DEG/iOOFT ...... DISTANCE,
............ P_ .M DEG. ........................................................................................... D ...... M ....... $
.... ~.00 ..... 0_30 .... 2399.69 2253.69 N 2 E ......... 0,81 $ .... 25,22 W ........ 25,2.3 $ 88 8 3.3 W .......... 0,866 ............... 24,?0
__25.00 _.Q__._45 ..... 2699,68 2353.68 5.37 W .................. 1,86 S ........... 26.01W ............ 26.08 S 85 56.10.W .......... 1,195 ............
.... 2600 .......... 0 _45.. 2599,67 _2453°67 S 28 E ................. ~,01 $ .........25,39 W ........... 25,57 S 85 13 16. W .......... O,B06 ........................ 25,39
2700 ...... 1 ._O ....... 2699,66 ...2553,66 N.68 W ................ 2,36 S ........ 27,.01_W ..... 27,12 S 84 59 47_ W ...... 1,647 ....................... 26.81 ....
_2800 ......2 ..... 0 ...... 2799,60 2653,60 S 51W ....... 4,56.5 ...... 29,72 W .......... 30.07 S 81 16 35 W ......... 1,749 ................ 29,96._
...... 2900 .... 2 .... ~ ..... 2899,54 2753.5~ S 12 W ............ ?,9?. S . ~30,~5 W ................. ~1,~8 S 75 19 31W .......... 1,335 ........... 31,47
.... ~0~0 ......... ! ..... ~5 ..... 2999,49 2853,49 S 18 E .......... 10,87 S ........ 29,51W ........... 31,45 S 69 45 46 W .... 1,000 ...... ~1,2~--
..... ~10.~ ........ 1 15 .... ~099,~? 2953,47 S 80.E _ _11,25 S 27,36 W ...... 29,58 S 67 38 6 W ......... 1,603 .......... 29,24
...... ~200 ...... 1 .... 0 .... 3199o~5 ~053,45 N ?9 E... !0,92 S .... 25,64 W ........ 27,87. S 66 55 42 W ....... 0,478 ..............27,50
.... 3300 .... 0 45 3299,~4 315~.44 N.24 E .................... 9,72 S .......... 25,11W ....... 26.9~ S 68 49 ~0 W ........ 0,838 ............. 26.?0__
___~00 ........ 0 45 __3399,~3 $253.fl3 N 48 E .........8,85 S .... 24,1~ W ...... 25,71S 69 51 42. W ......... 0.312 ............ 25.55 _.
3500 ! ~0 3499,~0 3353,40 N 42 E
3600 0 30 3599,40 3453,40 N 51 E
3700 ! 30 3699,36 3553.36 N 9 E
'-'3800 -0 ~5 3799,36 3653,36 N 59 E
_
...............
3900 0 30 3899,36 3?53.36 S 72 ~
4000 0 30 3999,35 3853.35 N 86 W
~100 0 30 ~099.35 3953,35 N 82 W
4200 0 45 ~199,34 ~053.3~ N 8~ W
~3pO 1 15 4299,32 4153,32 N 78 W
4400 1 ~5 ~399,27 4253,27 N 72 W
4500 2 0 4499.21 4353,21 N 68 W
4600 2 30 4599.11 4~5~,11 N 65 W
4700 ~ 0 4698.87 ~552.87 N 61W
4800 ~ 45 4798.66 4652.66 N 64 W
6900 $ 30 4898.~? 4752,~7 N 65 W
5000 ~ 15 4998,39 4852.39 N 88 W
5100 2 0 5098,33 4952,33 N 82 W
6,90
6,35
3,77
3,5'
3.81
3.75
3.63
3.~9
3,04. S
2,10
0.79
1,0~
7.29
22,~9 W ..... 23,~3 $ 72 51 15 W 0,758 ......... 23.~9
21,7! W ...... 22,62 S 73 ~0 ~6 W ..... 1,009 ............. 22,60 _.
21,30 W ..... 21.6~ S ?9 57 18 W 1,177 ........... 21.59 ....
20,93 W ..... 21,23 S 80 22 3~ W .. 1,353 .... 21,17 ._.
2~,76 ~ _. 22,09 S 80 2 47 W ....... 0,7~6 ............ 22,0~_
22,63 ~ .... 22,9~ -S 80 3~ 19 ~ .... 0,191 ................. 22,87_
23,49 W ........ 23,77 $ 81 12 7 W 0.035
2~,79 W 25,04 S 81 58 0 W 0,251
26,93 W 27.10 S 83 32 48 W .0,510
29,83 W 29,90 S 85 58 9 W 0,523
33.07 W 33.08 S 88 37 22 W .0.282
37.02 W 37.03 N 88 22
~3,12 W _43,35 N 84 8 5 W .~1.516
49,00 w 49,54 N 81 31 49 W
_..23.69
..... 24,92
...... 26.88
.... 29-48
---32.32
........ 35.73--.
60.86
~5,89
9,87 N .. 54.53 W 55.~2 N 79 ~4 3 W 0.258 50.66 __
10.01N 58.46 Vi 59,31N 80 16 46 W 1.677 . . 54.q~
..10.50 N _ 61.91W . .62.80 N 80 22 30 W 0,33~ ...... 57.69
..... A. LL._CALCULAT_ION$ PERFORMED.. BY .,!._.B M_ELECTRONIC...CONPUTER
............................... TRUE .... : _ ................................................................................................................................ DOG LEG
_A..$_~ ..... DRIF.7_._VERTICAL ......... .SUB .............. DRIFT ......... _TOTAL COORDINATES ......... C L. O $ U..R E S ........... SEVERITY . ....... SECTION.._
~JH_ANGLE ...... DEPTH ............. SEA .......... DIREC DISTANCE ........ ANGLE .........D.EG/1OOFT ............... DISTANCE.,.
~ D N _DEG, ............................................................................ D ....... M ....... $
200 ...... 2 ........ 0 ...... 5198,27 5052,27 N_.87..W ........... 10,68 N ....... 65,60 W ............. 66,26. N 80 63 23 W .0,174 ............. 61,03
~QO ...... 2 0 ....... 5298,21._.5152,21 N_.?4 W .......... 11,66 N ................ 68,75 ~ .......... 69,73 N 80 23 15 ~ ...... 0,153 ................. 6~.06
6'00 ....... 2 ~ ..... 5~98.15 5~52,15 ...... N.68 ~ ....... I~95 N ............. ?I~99 ~ .......... ~,14 N ?9 48. i ~ .......... 0,209 ...........
,~00 .... 2 ......... 0 ..... 5~98o09 5352,09 ...... N..72..~ ................ 14~03 N ..........~5,31W ................ 76,60 N 79 26 48 W ....... 0,1~0 ..................... 69.87
,600 ...... 2 .... 0 .... 5598,03 _._5452.03 N 73.W ................. 15,05 N ............. 78,64~W ............. 80,07_N 79_.9 59_W ......... 0,035 ................ ?2,87__
~7~9 ..... ~_.!5 ........ 56.97,95 ..... 5~51,95 ._.N...58_W ............ 1.7,1~ N .......... 81,9? W ............... B~,74 N 78 11 47 W ............. 0,607 .................... 75,62._
i8.00_..2 30 5797,86._ 5651,86 N 6~ W .......... 19.11N ...85,86 W ... 87,96 N 77 27 6 W .......... 0,32~ ................... ~8,92
~900 ....2_._65 _.5897,74 5751,7~ .N 64 ~ .... 21e21 N 90,17 W ...... 92,6~ N 76 45 41 W ........ 0,25~ ............... 82,62
~09.Q ....... 3 ...... 0 5997.60 5851,60 .N..6~ W ............... 2~,50 N ..... ~.4,88 w ........ 97.,75 N _76 5 2_W ............ 0..250 .............. 86,65 .....
~lO0 .... 3 .... 0_.6097.47..5951,~7 N 52 W ............. 26,7~ N .99°OO ~ .... 102,55 N 7~.53 ~6 ~ .0,627 ................... 89,90
~200 ...... 3 .... 0 ....... 6197,3~ 6051,3~ N 62 W ........... 30,62 N./i'..IOa,50 W .... 10~,98 N 73 2~ 6 W .............. 0,523 .............. 92,38 ......
~390 ...... 2_.~5 ..... 6297o21 6151.21 N ~5 w .......... 34,55_N ...105o25 W_ _ !!0,78 N 71 ~9 bO W ................ 0~631 ................ 94,13
$500 _~_~5 6496.98 6350,98 N 53 H ....... 60,64 N 11~,65 ~ .119,76 N 70 9 Di ~ ...0,~0 ............... 99,88
$600 ..3 .....0 .... 6596.85 6450.85 N 62_ ~ ........... ~,10 N... 117,~? W _.12~,9~ N 69 ~9 8 W .......... '0,~15 ..... 103,79__
$700 B._.O 6696.71 6550,71 N ~ ~ ....... 16.87 N _. 120,91 ~ _.129.67 N 68 ~8 ~2 ~ ..... 0,9~8 ......... 106,~3
68g0 ....~ O_ 6796,57 6650,57 N 49_.W ..........50,30..N__. 12a,86 ~ 1~4.61N 68 3 2~ W ............. 0~262 ........ 109,46__
69.00 _..~.~D_. 6896.~$ 6750o~6 N ~D._~ ......... 5~.69 N . 128,25 W 1~9,04.N 67 16 57 ~ ...... 0,~0 ........ 111,96 _.
7000 ~ 15 6996.~8 6850.38 N D5 ~ 56~91N 1~0,50 ~ 1~2,~7 N 66 26 19 ~ 0,662 ........... 11~,39
71p0 ..2 ~0 7096,28 6950,28 N 52 W 59,59 N
7200 ...... 2 30 7196.19 7050,!9 N 53 ~ . . 62,22 N
7~00 3' 0 7296,05 7150,05 N 86 ~ 62~58 N
7400.-'2 0 7395.99 7249.99 $ 78 W
7500 _ 2.._0 7~95.93 7349,93 S 76 W
7600 2 0 7595,87 7~49.87 N 86 ~
7700 1 30 7695.86 75~9.8a S 56 W
7800 2 0 7795.77 76~9.77 S 56 W
7900 2 0 7895,71 7769.71 S 68 W
80_00 2 0 7995,65 78~9.65 S 66 ~
137.62 W
162,64 W !55.77 N 66 18 37 W ....... 1,633 _123.84 ._
61,86 N 166.06 ~ 158.62 N 67 2 64 W .... 1.210 ....... 127.33 ......
61,01N 149~44 W __161,42 N 67 47 25 W ..... 0,070 _130,82 __
61,38 N 152.91W 164.77 N 68 7 65 W 0,694 134.11
59.91N 155,09 W 166,26 N 68 52 33 W 1.286 136.56 .._
57.86 N 157.91W .... '168.18 N 69 52 28 W ..0,504 ._139.79
56.56 N 161-.14 w 170.78 N 70 39 35 W 0,487 143.25
55~03 N 16z~.28 W 17~.25 N 71 28 51W 0.140 ~6.65
146,60 N 66 0 49 W_ __0,744 ._ 116o09 ._
150.85 N 65 38 26 W ............ 0,044 ......... 118.86 __
RECORD OF_SURVEY
.......... TRUE DOG. LEG
HEA_$_,_DR ! FT__V_ERT ! CAL_ ...... SUB ..... DR! FT_ ....... TO._T..AL__C. OORD INATES ................ C._L,.._O $ . U.. R E $ ........... SEVER I TY ............ SECT ! ON
_.DEP_T~_6NG LE .......... DEP, T.,H .................. SEA ......... O ! REC ....................................................................... D ! ST ANCE ............ ANGLE DEG/iOOFT ............. D I STANCE
O M DE_6, ,D .... M ,$
.... 8~0.0 ...... 0_.~5 ...... 8295,63 .......8149,63 ~.N_..68._W .............. ~4,57_N ........... 167,92_W ............ 176,56_N.7! 59 45 W
_.84.00 ....... ~._.45' ........ 8~95.58 8~9,58 N 64 ~ ......... ~g! N .... I70,66 W ....... 1.79.59 N ?!
_8~0 ....... ~ .......... O ........ 8~95~ .... 8~49,34 ..... N_.61 ~ ............... 59,29 N ........ 176,76 W .............. 186,~ N_71 27 2~ W ....... 1.2,25~ .............. 157,78
8600 ..... 3 ...... 30 ...... 8595o15 ..... 8669,15._N 90__W ................59,29 N ........... 1'82,87._W ............. 192,24_.N72 .2
.... 8.700 .......... ~_.0_. 8695,01 8549.01 N 69 ~ __ 61,17 N .187,75 W ....... 197,47 N 7t 57 17 ~ ..........1,282 ............168,01-..
.... 8800 ........ 7 ..... 0 ..... 8794,27 _8668,27 N 72 ~ ...... 66,9~ N 199,3~..~ -. ..... 209,65..N 71.
8_9Q0 ....... 9__~5 ...... 8892,82 8766,82._ N 85.~ ..........66~41 N 216,21. ~ ..... 22'6,18 N. 72'55
9000 11 0 8990.98 8866,98 N 86 W ....... 67,~ N ......... 235,25 ~ .... 24t,81 N 7~ 56 8
.... 9100-11 30 9088,98 8942,98 N 88 W .._68.~3 N 2~5,I? :W 266,19 N 7~ 59 11
._9200..!0 0 9187.46 90~1,46 N 88 ~
.... 9300 ..... $ .0 9286,68 9140o48 S 76 w
_ gA00 8 15 9385.A5 9239,45 S 59 W
_.9500_10 15 9483.85 9337,85 S 56 W
..... 9600 12 30 9581.48 9435.48 $ 5~ W
_.9700 14 45~ 9678.19 9532.19 S 54 W
9800__.17 45 9773,43 9627,43 S 54 W
9900 22 30 9865.82 9719.82 $ 59 W
10000 2~ 15 9957.69 9811.69 S 56 W
10100 24 0 10049,05 9903.05 $ 6~ W
10200 27 45 101~7.55 9991.65 S 66 W
_.
_..69,04 N
65,67 N
.58,28 N
.48,33 N
35,61N
20,65 N
2.73 N
16,97 S
~9,05 $
57,51 S
76.45 S
272*53 W _. 281,14 N 75 47 .. O.W .......... 1,500 .......... 248.54
286,03 W 293,48 N 77 4 ' 5 W .3,186 .262.~5
298,33 W _ 303.97 N 78 56 42 W. 2,407 _ .276,15
313,08 W
330,59 W
351,19 W
375.86 W
408.66 W
441,38 W
477,62 W 481.08 S 83 7 59 W
520,16 W 525,75 S 81 38 17 W
316.79 N 8~ 1~ 24 W ....... 2,057 ........... 292.83 ._
332.51N 8~ 51 4 W .... 2,28~ 312.85
_351,80 N 86 38 5 W .... 2,250 ....... 336.40
375.87. N 89 ~5 1W ..3,000 . 364.60 ..
409.01S 87 37 15 W 5,048 . 401.12
4~3,11 $ 84 56 37 W -1,386 ~38.13
2,902 477,71
3.971 . - 523.51
10300 29 a5 10224,37 10078,37 S 67 W
1040n 29 0 10311.83 10165.83 S 67 W
10500 29 30 10398.87 10252.87 S 66 W
10600 27 0 10487.97 10341,97 S 65 W
10700 26 0 10577.85 10431.85 S 66 W
1080025 0 10668.48 10522°48 S 67 W
10865 24 30 10730.35 1058&.35 S 67 W
'BOT'TO,~- HOLE CLOSURE
95,84 S 565.84 W . ..573.90 S.80 23 10 W- .-2'057 .... 572.47
114.78 S 610.46 W_ 621.16 S 79 21 3 W ~-0.750 - 620.31
134.81S 655.45 W 669.175 78 22 38 W 0.699 668.75
154,00 S 696.59 W 71~.42 S 77 32 1W 2.544 713,26
171,83 S 736,64 W 756.~2 S 76 52 11W 1,095 756.39
188,3~ S 775.54 W 798.09 S 76 20 58 W 1,089 798.09
199.~6 S 801.50 W 825.92 S 76 1 54 W 0,735 825,91
825,92 FEET AT S 76 1 54 W
INTERPOLATED_ TRUE VERTICAL DEPTHS, COORDINATES AND CLOSURES FOR GIVEN.DEPTHS
CODE ................. NEASURED ..VERTICAL .......... TOTAL _COORDINATES ................... :.C L O S U R E .......................... SUB
NAM~ .............. DEPTH ........................ DEPTH ........................................................................................... DISTANCE ANGLE ...................... SEA
D- M .$.-
ftyzL ...................... 10720 ............ 10595.97 ....... 175.13 S .......... 7.4~,~2 W
BAS~_.H-9 .............. 10849 ........... 10713,06 ........... 196,28 .S ............... 79~.25 ~ ........... 818.14.._ 5 76. ? ...6 W_10567.06
.T~P___H~.IO ........ 10868 __!07~0.B5 199.36 S .......... 801.50
MEASt]RED_.DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN 100 FEET-OF SUB SEA DEPTH.
................................................ tRUE ...........................................................
.......... MEASLI~ED ......................... VERTICAL SUB .MD-?VD ................ VERT I CAL
DEP_TH ................. DEP_TH ....SEA.. DIFFERENCE ..... _CORRECT ION ...... TOTAL .....COORDINATE. S
2z+6 2/+6 · ......... 1.00 · ...... 0 0 2.08
34~6 ..................... 346. ......... 200, .........0 0 2,94
..... ~.6 ........................ ~46, .... 300, ................. 0 ..................................... 0 ..................................... $,38
5~_6 ...................... 5/+6, ........ 400, ...... 0
6.4_6._ 646 ,._£ 500, ................. 0
___" ..... _~46 746, 600, ............... 0
846 ........................ 846, ....... 700, ................ _0.
94-6 ................ 946., .......800, ................ 0
1046 .......................... 1046, ........ 900, .............. 0
0 3,46
3,5?
_3,74
$.55
3,63
!146 .................... 1146, ....... 1000, ............ 0 ....................... D ............................... 3,47
__1246 12/+6. _ 1100. ............ 0 0 3,29
.,
............. 14.4_6 .................. 1446, .... 1300,
1346 .................... 1346,._1200, ............ 0 ............................... 0 ....................................... 3,
........... !546 ..................... 1546,
1646 1646,
....... !746 ..................... 1746.
1846 1846,
.................... 1946 .......... 1946.
................ 2046 ....... 2046.
2146 2146.
................ 2246 .......... 2246.
___ - ........ 2346 ...............2346.
....... 2446 .... 2446.
38
...... 0 .................................. 0 ........................................ 3,09
1400, 0 ..........................0 ........................................... '3,23
1600. .............. 0 ................................ 0 .................................... 2,68
1700. .......... 0 .......................... 0 ................................... 2,33
1800. 0 ............. 0 .................. 1,92
1900, .......0 ............................... 0 ............................ 1,76
2000. .... 0 ....................... 0 .................... 1,44
2100, 0 ....................... 0 ................... 1,47
2200, ._ 0 ....................... 0 ......................... 1,28
2300, _0 ............... 0 ................ 1.30
2400, 0 ............... 0 .......... 2.39
2500, 0 .............. 0 .............. 2.71
2600. 0 _ 0 ....... 3.38
2700. 0 .............. 0 ............. 6,14
2800. 0 .......... 0 9.32
2900, 1 ...................... 1 ............. 11,05
3000, I _ 0 11,10
3100. 1 0 10.36
3200. 1 ......... 0 _ 9.32
3300, 1 0 7.94
3400. 1 0 6.65
3500. 1 0 5,15
......... 2546 . .2546,
2646 26/+6 ·
....... 2746 . 2746.
2846 2846.
_ 2946 2946,
3047 3046.
3147 3146.
3247 3246.
_ 3347 3346.
3447 3446,
3547 3546.
._. 3647 3646,
S 1.34 W
..$ .......... 3,13 W
S ............ 5,39 W
_S ..... 7._,64_W
__5 ................. 9,95 W
$ ........ 12,83 W
$ ................ 15,18_W
_$ .......... ~6.72 W
$ ............... 19,30_
S .............. 19.61
S ............. 20.~4
5 ........21,52
S ...... 21,99
S ..... 22,37
$ .22.42
S ...... 23,15
$ 23,99'
S 24,36
S 24,65
5 .24,84
S .... 25.24
S - __25.59
S 25.72
S .26,14
S -.- 28,27
$ 30.06
S 30.01
S 28,51
S 26,56
S 25.40
S 24,66
5 23.32
5 22.07
S 21.52
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
MEASURED DEPTH AND OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN ..... 100 FEET.OR.SUB SEA DEPTH,
TRUE
..... ~EASUE£D ............ VERTICAL SUB HD-TVD ..................... VERTICAL .......................................................................
........... DEPTH ...................... DEPTH..SEA DIFFERENCE ........ CORRECTION ....... ~OTAL COOED[NATES
_~ ....... 37~+_7 .............3746,_ . 2,600. ........ 1 ....................... 0 ................................. 3,66 S ......... 21,1'5 W
................. 384 7 ........... 3846
4047 ........................ 4046
~2~7 ............................ ~2~6,
................... 45~7 ....................... 45~6,
47~7 47~6e
48~7 ............................ ~8~6,
4948 ................... 49~6
5048 5046,
............... 5148 ................... 5146.
5248 5246,
5348 5346,
................... 5448 ...... 5446-
......... 5548 __ 5546.
- .5648 ._ 5646,
5748 5746-
................ 5848 .... 5846.
5948 5946,
......... 6048 ._ . 6046,
......... 61~9 .... 6146o
..... 6249 6246,
6349
..........
__ _6~49 6446,
6549 65~6,
66~9 6646.
67~9 6746,
6849 6866.
..........
6950 6946.
7050 70~6,
._
7150 71~6o
__ _
..... 3700,
..3800,
3900,
~000,
4100.
4.200,
4300,
.._
4~00,
4500,
4600,
4700,
4800,
4900,
5000,
5100.
5200.
5300.
5400.
5500,
5600.
_5700,
5800,
5900,
6000,
6100,
6200.
6300,
6400,
6500,
6600,
6700,
6800,
6900,
7000,
_ ! ............................ 0 ...................................... 3,67
.......... ! ......................................... 0 ............................................................. 3,79
............. 1 ......................... ~ ................................. 3,70
.......... 1 ............................. :0 3,57 ....
1 ...................................... 0 .................................... 2,60
.......... I ............................ 0 ..................................... 1,~9
.......... 1 ................................. ' ..... 0 ........................................ 0,06
1 ............................... 0 ............................... 2,6:3
_1 ..............: ........... : .... 0 ........................... : ......... 5,78
...... 1 .......................... 0 ................................... 8,52
..... 2 ...................... 1 .............................. 9,94
2 ......................... 0 .................................. 10,24
.... 2 .................................. 0 10.58
2 0
2 ...................0
2 .......... 0
2 ..... 0
2 ........... 0
.2 ...................... 0
2 .................. 0
3 ............. 1
3 ..... 0
..3 0
3 ........ 0
3 ....... 0
:3 .... 0
... 0
4 0
4
............................... 11.1~
....................... 12-26
......... 13,46
................ 14,51
.......... 16,04
......................... 18,08
....................... 20.12
............... 22,32
........... 25,07
......... 28,62
..... 32.53
...... 36-11
.......... 39,17
......... ~1.85
4q.95
__ .48.56
51,98
55.29
58,24
60,90
5 .... 21,31
S _.22,16
S .............. 23,03_W
S ........ 24,10
S .................. 2.5,79
S .............. 28,28
N ......
N ....... ~9,89
_N ..... 15,90
N .... 51,62
N .... 56.40
N .... 60.10
N ..... 6:3,57
N ._ 67,00
N ...... 70,30
N 73,58
N 76,91
N .80,24
N 83,84
N .__87,9~
N 92.~5
N 96,87
N 100,70
N 103.84
N 107,00
N 110,70
N X1~,92
N 119,06
N 122.86
N 126.54
N 129.37
N 132.21
N 135,67
HEASURED DEPTH ANO OTHER DATA FOR EVERY EVEN [00 FEET OF SUB-SEA DEPTH,-
................................................. TRUE
_~EASURED ........ YERTICAL SUB ..HD-.TVD ................. VI[RTICAL
........ DER_TH _DEPTH .... SEA_.D IFFERENCE ..... CORRECTION
TOTAL ........ COORDINATES
725 0 7246, .....7100, ....... 4
7350 7346_,_. 7200. ...... ~
7,.50 7~46, ..7300, 4
7550 7566 _, 74.00, ~
~650 ....................... 7646-.. 7500, .. ~
__!Z50 77~6~ ...... 7600, ~
.0
.0
__
.0
;0
__795_0 .............. 7946. ......7800, ............... _4 ...................... 0_.
. 8050 .................... 8046.. ....... 7900t ..........4___
8150 .................. 81.46 _~._ 8000~ ...... ~ .................... 0
82,50 ..................... _.8.246- ___8100.
8350 ......................... 834.6. 8200, ......... 4 ............................. 0
........ _8~S ! ................ 8446. ...... 8300. ............ 5 .........................
....... _85.51 ................... 8546, 8400. 5
865t ....................... 8646, 8500~ ............ 5 ..................... 0
.... 87_51 ..................8746, __ 8600, ........... 5 0
........ 8.85 2 ................. S8'+6, ...... 8700, ...... 6
62,40
62,22
61,20
60.64
58,88
57.21
55.79
54,64
54.17_
57.62
59,29
........... =~0,24
6S.10
65.7!
895, 8946~ 8800. ..... 8 .......................... 2 .............................. 67,13
9056 .................... 9046. _..8900. ..... 10 ....................2 ........................ 68~13
9158 ................. 9146.__9000, ........ 12 2 68,78
925~ .............. 9246. .... 9100. ...... 13 _1 67.05
9360 9346. _.9200. __.1~ 1 ......... 61.23
9462 9445, _9300, ........ 16 2 52.16
9564 9546 . 9~00,
966_7. .......... 9666. 9500,
9771 .................... 97~6. _9600.
__9879 ................... 9846 · ....
: 9987 ................. 99,~6~_ 9800~
........ !009_7 .............. 10046. 9900.._.
...... 10210 ...... 101~+5 · 10000. 64
10325 102~+6. 10100. 79
10439 103z+6. 10200, 93
10553 10446. 10300. 107
........ 10665 . 105~+6. 10400. 119
....... 10_775 106~+6. 10500, 129
_ 18 .................... 2 ......................... 40.23
__ 21 ........................... 3 ................... 25.63
25 .......................... ~__' .................... ~,89
_ 33 .......................... 8 ......................... [2,75
............. 8 ........................ 36,24
.............. 10 ................... 56,90
...................... 13 ...................... 78,34
............. 15 ................ 100.52
........... 1~ ................... 122.65
........... 1~ ......... 144.96
.................. 12 .................165.51
................. 10 .............. 18~.25
N ............... 140.03
N ........ 144,S5
N .......... 147,75
N ......... 151,18
N ............ 154,.00
N ........... 156,50
N .......... 159,5~
N ......162,72
N ............ 165,07
N .... ~66~28
N ....
N ...........
N ......173,75
N ............ [79,86
N _..
N. i93,71_W
.N ......... 208,20-W
N _.226~5S
N ....246,~3
N ..... 265.22
N 280,51
N ...... Z93o~
N ....... S07.41
N ....32~,23
N ~,33
N . S68,75
S 401,62 W ..........
S 437,22 W ....
S 476,41W
S 52~,60 W
S 576,87 W
S 628,12 W
S 677.21 W
S _322.45 W
S 765.89 W
NT.[~_P_OLA..T_EDVALUES__FOR_E_VEN. !O00__~.EET_ OF_MEASURED DEPTH,
.... N_EASURED .............. YERT. ZCAL ............ SUB
__DEP__TH DEE. TH ........... _SEA .... TOTAL ...COORD I NATE.$
1.000 -999, . 853
'2000 1999e ........ 3.8.53,
~.000. _29_99
4-000 39.99, 3853,
~000 4998° 4852*
6000 ~997,
TO00 69.96. ......6~50e
8 000 799 5
9000
10000
8990,; ..... 8844.
9.9._5.7, ...... .98_11,
r
.
~ ~ , i HORIZONTAL VIEW
............ L ' ' i SCALE = I00'
......: L. _ i ................ ~ ........... i-¥ANGENTIAL' METHOD
i
. ALL DEPTHS SHOWN
· .
[ I I I ARE T.V.D.
VERTICAL SECTION
'. a)oo! L _ ': ~ . .. i , _'..~ I .......... ; SCALE: I"=1000'
: !I !';! i ; ! '-i ' :, * i~ ~ 'I ' STANDARD OIL CO OF CALIF
.........i~ : !': I: , .... ; : ....... ....... ~'"] i ~ ~ ............. ...... ;' :": ....:'", ...................... ~ . . I TANGENTIAL', METHOD
- · : i ......... ~ .- ' i ..... t''-~ · '! .....
} ........ ~ :,.: - t-~..~, ~ ....... ,, i i , . . ! , .
f · ' ..... I ': I ' : I , ! ' - ' ! ' ; ' t ' ' '
;'" !' :, .. ~: ; .._.' ;1_..~ ........ I._: ...... '_..~_L..: ....... L.I..L._.~ ......... I_.; ............ l. . . ~
I
I
i
I ..: .... ' ............ I ,... : .
~ '~ ' ';I ;~;'-' · /- . ~_l_; : .'.. ~ ' ~ . .! . . !.. ~ I . ALL DEPTHS SHOWN
l
- '. / ' I : : : .~_'. ' ....... ~ ARE T.V.D.
............. :- ~-~'"~' ":"';"':'-. ......... i ........ T-;'"'; .... ;'~-'-~ ....... t ........ ;.-; :'-:--':'-' !":'":- ...... ~ ...........
. j ~ ~.: ........ ~.~. - ............... i" ' i ' ' ........
~:.~--;: :.: ;:.-i.---~-;-:.~ ~:---'-.-~:,.--:,-~:---~-:~ ~,, ..... ........,, ~ ............ , ...............................
' II ..... ~"~-- t ' ~ '' ' ', ....
t
- .. ~ ~..l I . : ~ ..... ; ~ · .. i : . , , ,
":'"';; ...................... h" : .... i'"; .... r";'"!';;-:'-7';-~ ..... }'";"-~-'-:--~':'~-: ..... i ......... ~ ........... :' "i .......
...... .... '~ ....... ~-':' ~'"'~ ' 1 ......... i
...........~ ....... : .......... ~...._.~..~ :-.---:--~..~:--,-'--~-+..,~;.-.;.~ ..... ~ ......... _~_~ ...... .~ .......................................... . ......
~ ~ ~ : ~ ! ; ....... , ................... ~ ......
Form 10-403
REV. 1-10~73
Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate
& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT---" for such proposals.)
WELLII OTHER
5. APl NUMERICAL CODE
50-133-20278
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
A-028997
7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
~ NAME OF OPERATOR · 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
Standard Oil Company of California, WOI Soldotna Creek
3. ADDRESSOFOPERATOR 9. WELLN~.
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 SCU 13-3
4. LOCATION OF WELL
At surface 2080' North and 1170' East of the
Southwest corner of Sec. 3; T7N, R9W, SB&M
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.)
146 ' KB
CheCk Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re
14.
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Swanson River - Hemlock
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 3; T 7N, R 9W, SB&M
12. PERMIT NO.
75-45
)ort, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF
FRACTURE TREAT
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
REPAIR WELL
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
(Other)
MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
'ABANDON* SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT*
CHANGE PLANS (Other) Suspend Well
(NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletlon Report and Log form,)
15. DESCRIBE.PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, Including estimated date of
starting any proposed work.
Original hole was found to be non productive. Subsequent redrill attempts ex-
perienced difficulty in sidetracking original hole. Therefore, it is proposed
to suspend well as follows.
Present Status:
T.D. orig. hole 10,462' plug: 9914'
Sidetrack #1: 10,930' plug: 9930'
Redrill ~1: 9,120' plug: 8690'
Casing: 20" driven to 67'
10 3/4" cemented at 3363'
7 5/8" cemented at 10478', cp"d at 7926 and 8835.
8852 - 8892'.
JAN 1978
Window milled
Proposal: 1. Pressure test 7 5/8" casing to 2000 psig.
2. Fill to 380' of casing with diesel oil
3. Install 5000 psi blind flange on top 7 5/8" casing with back pressure valve
and supsend well.
16. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true alii correct.
SIGNED R. M. McKinley ITLEiArea Engineer
(This space for State office use)
DATE
APPROVED BY -
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
,.. TITLE
DATE
See Instructions On Reverse Side
F~rm No, P--4
R~'V. ~- I-?0
STATE ~JJJALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
SUBMIT I~ DUPLICA'I~
2. NAME OF OP~%ATOR
Standard Oil Company of Cal±fornia, WOI
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
4, LOCA~ON OF WELL
2080' North and 1170' East of the South West ~orner
of Sec. 3; T-7N, R-9W SB&M
AP1 NUMERICAL CODE
50-133-20278
LEASE DESIGNATION AND SESIAL NO.
A-028997
T, IF INDIA~. ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
8. UNIT FAP~4 OR LEASE NAME
Soldotna Creek
WELL NO
13-3
~-~n ~D POOL OR WILDCAT
Swanson River - Hemlock
Xl SEC.. T.. R.. M. fso~ro~ HOt~
Sec. 3, T-7N, R-9W SB&M
12, P~:LMIT NO.
75-45
13, REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CI-L%NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUMES USED. PERFORATIONS. TESTS A_N'D RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS.
December 1975
Unable to start dyna-drill at 8857'. Found plugged with cement. Well commence
to flow water. Raised mud density from 93 - 97 pcf. Oriented dyna-drill at
8857' and directionally redrilled 6" hol~ to 9121' and found bit was alongside
7 $/8" casing. Equalized 100 sacks class "G" cement .at 9121' and down squeezed
under 900 psig. Drilled out cement 8600 - 8690' Pressure tested 7 5/8~' casing
under 2000 psi surface pressure. Filled top 380' of 7 5/8" casing with diesel
oil. Installed donut with back pressure valve. Crew released 12 pm 12/6/75.
smmm R. M. McKinlev,/F./?//._~r~T~ Area Enqineer
NOTE--Re~ort on this fo~ is required ~r eac~ 0QlIndOr ~nth% regordless ~ fhe status of ope~tlo~, Qnd must ~ flied ~n dupli~te with the
oil and gas coneervatlon commi~ee by the I~ of the suocN~ing mn~, ~leK otherwise directed.
Mm No. P--~ STATE Or AI.~KA
R,EV. 3-1-70
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMNUTTEE
SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT~
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
A~'I N~:mC~L cODS
50-133--20278
LEASE Dv~SIGNAT~ON ~N'D SL~RIAL NO,
A-028997
?. IF INDIA)~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
0,L [] GAS [] O?l~E,
WELL wELL
2..,.,.~ OF OPn~TO~
Standard Oil Company of California, WOI
3.' ADDRESS 0~' O~¥'~)R ........
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage,' Alaska 99510
4. LOC~ON OF WELL
2080' North and 1170' East of the South West Corner
of Sec. 3; T-7N, R-9W SB&M
8. U~IT.FA-RM OR LEASE NAME
Soldotna Creek
g. WELL' NO '
13-3
10.' FI~IA3 A.ND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Swanson River - Hemlock
-iLS~C..T.,~M.]~O~OM HO~
Sec. 3, T-7N, R-9W SB&M
12. P]/:I~MIT NO.
75-45
13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CPIA~GES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AlhrD CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~ VOL~ USED, PERFORATIONS. TESTS A/qI) HESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE A24D SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
A2~D A_NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS.
December 1975
Unable to start dyna-drill at 8857'. Found plugged with cement. Well commence
to flow water. Raised mud density from 93 - 97 pct. Oriented dyna-drill at
8857' and directionally redrilled 6" hole to 9121' and found bit was alongside
7 5/8" casing. Equalized 100 sacks class "G" cement at 9121' and down squeezed
under 900 psig. Drilled out cement 8600 - 8690'. Pressure tested 7 5/8" casing
under 2000 psi surface pressure. Filled top 380' of 7 5/8" casing with diesel
oil. Installed donut with back pressure valve. Crew released 12 pm 12/6/75.
S,GW~V R. M. McKinle~.~./'.///._z~~~ Area_ Enqineer Da~
NOTE --Report °n this form Is required for .eoclS calendar month~ regardless of the status Of operations, and must ~ flied in duplicate with the
oil and gas conlervat~n commiffee by the 15~ of the ;uocflding ~n~, ~le~ otherwise directed.
TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNoWLE~EMENT OF RECEIPT OF MATERIAL -,.~ASKA)'
Tt Mr. T.
Stat:e of A]asF;;
D[ DiVj. siou of Oil & Gas
3001
p~ Ancho~:a~e,
COMPANY
WELL
RUNS
DATE: ,-.~~-
~n~VLuu~z~,~--zo--=--~o~-~- MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN
CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
scALE x~ox
INDUCTION ELECTRICAL LOG
DUAL INDUCTION LATEROLOG
BOREHOLE COMPENSATED SONIC
BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/caliPer
BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/gamma
BOREHOLE TELEVIEWER
CONTINUOUS DIPM~TER - High Res.
CDM - POLYWOG PLOT
CEMENT BOND LOG
CASING COLLAR LOG - Perf. Rec.
COMPENSATED FORMATION DEN.
COMPENSATED NEUTRON
FORMATION ANALYSIS LOG
FORMATION
FORMATION
FORMATION
GAMMA RAY
GAMMA RAY
GAMMA RAY
MICRO LOG
DENSITY LOG F F
TESTER
FACTOR F F
- NEUTRON
COLLAR LOG
MICROLATEROLOG
MUD LOG
NEUTRON LOG
PROXIMITY MICROLOG
RWA COMPARISON PLOT
SANDSTONE ANALYSIS
SARABAND
SIDEWALL NEUTRON POROSITY
SONIC
TEbfPERATURE LOG
COMPLETION REPORT
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY
CORE DATA
SARABAND TABULAR LISTING
I00 200
/ /, / /
,/ i / ')
_
,..
_
·
/,
./
TRANSMITTAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF MATERIAL - (ALASKA)
M~:~ 'I'.R. Marshall
TO: State of
Division of Oil & Gas
DEF 3001 ?orcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
PLB
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. PL~$10~
CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
COMPANY ~~ SCALE XEROX SEPIA
INDUCTION ELECTRICAL LOG
DUAL INDUCTION LATEROLOG
BOREHOLE COMPENSATED SONIC
BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/caliper
BOREHOLE COMP. SONIC w/gamma
BOREHOLE TELEVIEWER
CONTINUOUS DIPMETER- High Res.
CDM - POLYWOG PLOT
CEMENT BOND LOG
CASING COLLAR LOG - Perf. Rec.
COMPENSATED FORMATION DEN.
COMPENSATED NEUTRON
FORMATION ANALYSIS LOG
FORMATION DENSITY LOG F F
· FORMATION TESTER
FORMATION FACTOR F F
GAMMA RAY
GAMMA RAY - NEUTRON
GAMMA RAY COLLAR LOG
MICRO LOG
MICROLATEROLOG
MUD LOG
NEUTRON LOG
PROXIMITY MICROLOG
RWA COMPARISON PLOT
SANDSTONE ANALYSIS
SARABAND
SIDEWALL NEUTRON POROSITY
SONIC
TEMPERATURE LOG
COMPLETION REPORT
DIRECTIONAL SURVEY
CORE DATA
SARABAND TABULAR LISTING
I
TO:
DEPT.:
PLACE:
ACkhOS, I,EI)(,M~tI~NJ. OF RECEIPT OI.,'"~,TI.;R1. AL - (AI.,ASKA)
,
, -
·
i.h". T.R.
State of ^~
Di':,~:f.:..~ of 0~! & Gas
'~n,'i~ 2c, rcupi~ Drive
,~mhorgf.~;e, A! aska 99504
TilE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF }iATERIAL ENCLOSED 'HEREIN. PI, EASE CIIECK AND ADVISE IHMEDIATELY.
k'P"' it
RECEIVED BY.
~o~n No. P-~ STATE oi~ ALASKA SUBMIT ZN ~LICA~
'REV.
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMII-rEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WOR'KOVER OPERATIONS
2. NA/~E OF OPERATOR
3. A DRESS OF OPERATOR
P. 0. Box 7-839 Ancb . ~
4. ~OCA~ON OF W~LL
2080' North and 1170' East of the Southwest corner of
Sec. 3, T-7N, R-9W, S.B.&M.
13. REPORT TOTAL DE~T~q AT E/~D OF MONT~{, CPLA_NG~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AD~D CE/VIENT~NG JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~ VOL~ USED, p~O~TIONS. ~TS ~ ~SUL~. FISHING JO~. J~K ~ HO~ ~D SIDE-~CKED HO~
~D ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS.
A-028997
Soldotna Creek ~.,,[,. ", ,--1.
SCU 13-3
Swanson River H~
... n. szc., r., ~., M.. (~O~ .O~
Sec. 3; T-7N, R-9W, S.B.&M~
11 P~IT NO.
75-45
November 1975
Well commenced to flow while attempting to recover drill pipe. Conditioned
drilling fluid to 98 pcf. Fired string shot and backed off drill pipe
leaving 373' of drill pipe, drill collars and, bit in hole from 10,081'
to 10,454'. Bridged hole With 100 sacks of class "G" cement from 9914 -
10,076' and redrilled 9 7/8" hole from 9914' to 10,454' and drilled to.
10,478'. Ran DiL log. Cemented 7 5/8", 26.4, 29.7, and 33.7#, N-80 and
P-110 casing at 10,478' with 230 sacks of class "G" cement and through
stage collar at 7926' with 420 sacks of class "G" cement. Reinstalled class
III B.O.P.E. and tested OK under 5000 psi. Drilled out stage collar at 7926',
cleaned out to 10,386', and drilled out cement to 10,454'. Ran cement bond
log. Drilled out cement from 10,459 - 10,478' and drilled 6 5/8" hole to
10,930'. Ran DIL, FDC-CNL and BCS logs. Ran gyro directional survey. Took
sidewall :samples. Bridged hole with 200 sacks of class "G" cement in two
100 sack staged from 9930'- 10~900'. Perforated four 1/2" jet holes in
7 5/8" casing at 8835' and squeezed holes with 42 sacks of class "G" cement.
Drilled out cement from 8600' to 8850'. Milled section in 7 5/8" casing from
8852' to 8892' and well alternated between lost circulation and flowing.
Cemented for lost circulation and flow in 3 stages with 300 sacks of class "G"
cement 8862' - 8902'. Drilled out cement from 8600' to 8857'.
- -- ........
NOTE ~Re~ort on thit form, calendar ~th~ regardless of the status of operations, end must ~ tiled in duplicate wtt~
oil and gas conservatbn ~ommiflee by the IS~ of the suec~ding ~n~, unle~ othsrwise directed.
STATE OF ALASKA
SUBMIT IN DU'PLICA'I~
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COAAMII~'EE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS .... ~.-
WELL WELL OTH~lt
2. NAME OF OPI~{ATOR
Standard 0il Comapn¥ of California, WOI
3. A'i)DRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
4. LOCA~ON OF WELL
2080' North and 1170' East of the Southwest corner of Sec.
3; T-7N, R-9W, SB&M
APl NUMEPACAL ~ODE
50-133-20278
6 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEHIAL NO.
A-028997
? IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
8. UNIT. Fa OR LEASE NAME
Soldotna Creek
WELL NO
SCU 13-3
I0. F~ AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Swanson River - Hemlock
11. SEC., T,, R., M.. (BOTTQM HOLE
oamcTnrFJ
Sec 3; T-7N, R-9W, SB&M
12 PERMIT NO.
?5-45
13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMEHTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUM]~ USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND lq-ESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUI~K IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
A3CD AJ%TY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CIiANGES IN HOLlll CONI)ITIONS.
October 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole from 4225 to 10462'. Oriented dynadrill No's 1,2,&3 at
8746', 9181' , and 9934' respectively. Struck drill pipe at 10462' while
circulation for logs. Unable to work pipe loose.
14. I hereby certt£y t.J'~t the ~ol',,oin., is 'true~~~'ff~, /
S,GN~D R. M. McKinley.~ ~_/~_-'~~ Area Engineer
I I
NOTE --Report on this form is required for .saot~ oolefldor month% regardless of the status of operations, and must ~ flied in duplicate with the
otl and gas conservation committee bythe 15th of the suoc~ding month, unleu otherwise directed.
3-1-70
STATE'OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS. CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
MONTHLY REPORT O:F DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
1.
WELL WELL O?HER
Standard Oil Company of California, Woi
~.ADDR~S$O~OPEI~TOR ......
P.O. BOX 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
4. LOCA~ON OF WELL
2080' North and 1170' East of the Southwest corner of
Sec. 3; T7N, R9W, SB&M
5. AP1 NUA~IER/CAL CODE
50-133-20278
6 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEI:IlAL
A-028997
?. IF INDIA~, ALOTTEE O]{ TRIBE NAME
8. LrNIT,FA.BA{ OR LEASE NAME
Soldotna Creek
9. WELL NO
13-3
10. FIF~LD A_ND POOL. OR WILDCAT
Swanson River - Hemlock
11. SEC.. T., P,.., M., (BOSOM HOL~
OS~ECT~
Sec 3; T7N, R9W, SB&M
PERMIT NO.
75 -45
REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA.NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND C~--WIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AN]) VOLU'MI~ USED, PERFORATIONS. TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE A.ND SIDE-T'HACKED HOLE
A~D A.NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANG~ IN HOLE CONDITIONS.
September 1975
Drove 20" conducto~ pipe to 67' September 23, 1975, commenced operations. Drilled
15" hole from 67' to 3380'. Cemented 10 3/4", 40.5~, K-55 casing of 3363' with
1280 sacks of class "G" cement. Installed class III B.O.P.E. and tested ok under
2500 psig. Drilled out cement and cleaned out to 3380'. Drilled 9 '7/8" hole from
3380' to 4225'.
'"'14. 'I hereby certify that the ~oregoing i-
sm~ R. M. McKinle' Area EnHineer DAT~
NOTE. -'-Report off this form it required for .each calendor month% regardless of the status of operations, end must bo flied in duplicate with the
oil and gas conservation committee bytho ISth of the succeeding month, unlel~ Otherwise directed.
02-0011~ (H~-V,
RAN DU M--..
DEP~ OF NATURAL RESTS
Dlvtslea ot' 0tl and ~as
TO:
O. K. Gilbreth~~
~tof ~~1~ E~~~
State ot Alaska
DATE:
FILE NO:
October 3, 1975
TELEPHONE NO:
SUBJECT:
BOPE Stack Test Socal SCU 13-3
Departed ~ler~t11 F1eld at 1:05 .Pta Septmber L~J, 1975 by SOCAL chartered atr-
.4.pMwhere ];was
craft aad arrived at SOCAL's .Swanson R~ver al'rstrip at 1' 5
met by ,Iohn Tenfel~r, Or1111ng Foreman. ge proceeded Immediately to
Brtnker~mff Rig 1~o. 59 ~hare .ntppilng up was stf11 t-n progress.
While a~a~-ttag start of test, we toured the locatton and found 1t reasonably
clean amd well orgalnz~. The. well stge was correct and 1n place and the.
reserve pit well cemstrec~. T. here were ne berms around the fuel tanks.
Tests of choke man~fOid components began at 3:15 pta under the direction of
Jerome ~ge' Brtnkerhoff Toelpust~r. Stnce no test plug was available
test .pressures were kept below burst spectf!cations of the 10-3/4 tnch surface
ptpe. Clear water was utJltzed for t~ tests pressured by mud pump.
Flange, unten and weldlng leaks ~cur~d tn the choke mantfold and testing
was delayed u~tll repatrs were made. Testt,g rese~ed at 4:.45 Pta and Swaco.
choke, adJ,stable choke, and all assoctat~ valves and flanges were success-
fully tested te 2640 pslg. BlJnd rams were also tested to ~650 pstg.
We brake far ~ at $:35 PM se crew could ptck up approximately 60,000 lbs.
dr111 collars and drt11 ptpe to lower tn hole for pipe rams testing.
Returned to location at 6:20'PM tO f~ad all drt11 collars stt11 not run tn
hole. When all P~'~t ~as fjnal, ly run mechantca~ problems developed with the
'primary clostng . When ptpe rams were actaa~d to close, one ram would
close and t~ o~ open. Ali tests were resolved by 11:00 PM.
In the intertm g~ bott!es were checked and found t.o have pressures of 2400,
24S0, and 24~0 p~tg respectively. Three addttlona~ FIZ bottles were at the
acc~alRllator as -reServe.
At 11:00 ~PM testtng of ~p~pe rams, hyde11, upper kelly cock,, and lower kelly
valve began; all test~ successfully to 2500 pslg. Both ball valve and dart
type floor valve were on band. All tests were completed by 12:15 AM
September 30, 1~75.
The Fteld Inspectlon Report was complet~ wtth the ortglnal gotng to
John Tenfelder, a copy to B~1.1~ Sauer of SOCAL's Anchorage office, and a copy
attached to this report. In the report we requested that a four tnch hammer
up union Jn the ft11-up l~ne be replaced as tt was obvtousl.y damaged tn the
rig move.
BOPE Stack Test S0CN. SCU 1.3-3
Page 2
Oct. obe~ 3, 1975
ge departed ~sea River ai~trtp on SOCAL charter at 7:10 AM
Se--~ ~, lg75 and arrtved at Herr111 Fteid at 8:10 /~I via Soldotna and
Beluga River' airstrips,
In summary, we ~l~sed ~sful testtmj of BOPE stack, choke manifold,
and kelly to standpipe, system on Br~nkerlmf¢ Rig No. 59 for dmtlltng out
from ~ 10-3/4 1neb surf~ on $OCRL's SCU i3-3 at S~aason River.
Drlg. Permit No._xz,.,_...__;,,,.
Operator ,: ~ ,-
Satisfactory T~ype Inspection
Yes No Item ( S~>[ocat i on ,Genera 1
( (
( (
1. Well Sign
2. General Housekeepinq
3. Reserve Pit-( )open( )filled
4. P, ig
( ) Safety Va-lye Tests
5. Surface-No. Wells
6. Subsurface-No. Wells
( ) Well Test Data
7. Well Nos ........
8. tits. obser , , ,
9. BS&W , , ,
lO. Gr. Bbls.____, , ,
( ) Final Abandonment
ll. P&A ~1arker
12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged
13. Clean-up
Ala Oil and Gas Cons rvatien Con~lit.~
Field Inspecti(~', Report
~r=~ ~/
, . ! ,1~
Represented by~,a, ,e
Sati sfac Lory Type ~ ns~ect'i on
Yes No I
,,aster ti.yd Control S'./s.-,~'~ psiq
~!~,! h, t t s
Remote Controls
F)ri] l in~ spool - _~_ __"outl ets
Y, il! Line-(~Check valve
Ci~oke F-1ow'i-in<~ ( ) i!Ci~ va ire
Choke P~ani (.old
Chokes-(~Ee~,ote( )Pos.(~(d.~.
Test
Annular Prevent. er
B1 i nd
Kelly
30 Lower Kellv valve ~'~F'o~sir~
( ) ( ) 1~. Pad leveled .,.)., ( ) 31 Safety Floor ,,,aiv~-',.-~,,,, / rt
Total inspection observation time ~ hrs/~ Total number leaks Sand/or equi~, raj'lures ._~ ........
...........................
cc: _Notify in days or when ready Inspected b.y ~,,aLe
WELL SURVEY Pro-312
YELL NO. $CU 13-3 ¢~UNTY OF. Kena i
CrTY oF.
SECTION NO. 3 . TOYNSHIP ., 7,N ,RANGE 9N, ~2 s.e.e. & X. n X.D.B. & X.
· TRACT KO..,
l~] PROPOSED
1-~ I)RELIHINAI~
l~9 FINAL
. LOT NO. FIELD twantnn t~ivpr
'} -1'047' Ea'sterly atright angle from West boundary
LOCATI~M Section 3, and 1960' Northerly at right angle from
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South boundary Section 3, T 7N, R 9W, S.M.
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.ELEVATION: GRIXtND 128. O, -~MICRETE HAT DERRI CK FLO0 R
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LOCAT I ON , ·
DES I GNATI ON -LOC~T-I ON --COORD I NATES NOV E R DIARK$
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~KETCH OR REMARKS
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Location is to
Center of Existing Conductor Pipe
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August 20, 197S
Re: Sel~ Creek No. 13-3
S :~rd 0~1 Co.. of Calttr..
75-45
Standard 0il company of ~11¢°rnt. a
P.O, Box 7-839
Anc~age, Alaska ~JS!O
Enclosed ~s the ap~nd applicatlon for .permtt to de111 the above referenced
well at a location tn Section 3, Township 7t~, Range gll, 514.
~11 samples, core chips, and:;a, mud log are not required. A directional survey
is required.
~y rtve.rs tn Alaska .and the-.~e dralnage systems have been classified as
~mPOr.tant for the spmentag or migration of anadromous flsh. Operations tn
~se areas are subject -to AS ~16,50.870 and ~ regulations promulgated there-
~ (Title 5, Alaska Admtnlst~aMve Code). Prtor to commencing opeea_tto~s
yoa ~ be contact~ by the }labttat Coordinator's office, Department of Ftsh
and ~,
Pollution of any waters of the State is: prohibited by AS ~6, Chapter 03,
Article 7 and t~ regulations ' .promulgated .thereunder (Tit1e 1.8, A. laska .
Admints-~tt~ Code, Chep~ 70)aad by the Federal Water Pollution Controm
Act, as amendS. Prior ~ caeeaencing operations you may be contacted by
a rtLo.' res~tatt've of the ~partment of Envlrcmment~l Conservation.
[n t~ event of suspenst:~ or a~nment please gtve this offtce adequate
advance notification so ~t ~e ma~ have a wttness present.
O, K. G~lbre~., ~r,
Cha!rman
Alaska 0tl ~qd Gas Conservation
Enclosure
cc: Department of Ftsh a~ .g~, Habttat 5ectton w/o eric1.
Oepar~t of Eav~ranmentai Conservation ~/o encl,
: Department of Laber* Supervisor, Labor La~ Complla~e
o~vts~.m~ ./o ~I.
~rrn 10-- 401 ,
REV, I -- 1--71
la. TYPI OF WORK
STATE O,F ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE
PERMIT TO DRILL 'OR DEEPEN
SUBMIT IN TRI;/~A~
(Other instruction._
reverse side)
DRILL I~ DEEPEN [-]
b. TYPI OF Wl~bL
W~LL W~LL OTHBR ZONB
MUI,TIPI,[
ZONE
NAME OF OPERATOR
Standard 0il Company of California, W0I
3. ADDRESS O~ OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839, ~_choracje, AlaSka 09510
4. LOCATIONO'r WELL 2080' lq & 1170' E of SW corner of Sec 3
At surface
At proposed prod. zone 2000' N & 400' E of SW corner of Sec 3
·
'API~50-133-20278
6. LEASE D~/HGNATION ANT) S]/~:~/AL NO,
A-028997
;. IF INDIAN, A.I.J.,Ol~r~a: OR TP. IBE NAME
8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
Soldotna Creek
9. WELL NO,
13-3
10. I~IELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT
Swanson River
!1. SEC., T., R,. M., (BOq~FOM
HOLE OBJECTIVE)
Sec 3, T7N, R9W
13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 12.
APproximately 15 ~ miles
]4. BOND INFORA4ATION:
.S.t .atewid~ t~ $100,000
TYPE NatlonwtO~rety and/or No. sL 2 ' ~mount $150,000
3300 ' Approx.
15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED*
LOCATION TO NEAREST
PROPEHTY OR LEASE LINE, FT.
(Also to nearest drig, unit, if any)
18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED.
OR APPLIED FOR, FT.
16. NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE
· PROPOSED DEPTH
11,000+
17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO T~iS WELL
80 (ApProximately)
20. HOTARY OR CABLE TOOLS
Rotary
21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) 22, APPROX, DATE WORK WILL STAR/"
128' G.L. 9/1/75
PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGR2~M
SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRAI)E SETTING DEPTH
J
*We propose to drill a new oil producing well per attached program.
AUt3 1 3 1975
DIVI$19i~ O~~ OIL
IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PItOPOSED PROGRAM: If ~I is to dee~n 'give ~ on present p~u~ive zone
-ve~ical dept. Give blo~{ ~reve~ter p~g~am. - '"- -
24. I hereby ce~i~~~~ Co~e~
S!GN~ ' /~~~[ ''r ~'--:' DA~ 8/12/75 ~ Area Engineer
/
(This space for State office use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
t SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS 'RF,~UII~I~ M,[FD LO'f; ~ REQU~]~qTS:
[]~s ~NO i []~s ~(NO
DIReCtiONAL SURVEY R~u-ma~
,~YES D NO
AP~O~ B~ . _ .. ~ _
~' *~ In--on, ~ Reve~ Side
A.P.I. ~CAL CODE
~ ,
· A. PPROVALDA'I'~ August 20, 1975
Chairman
~,A~ Auoust 20, 1975
PROPOSAL FOR WELL OPERATIONS PRO 316-1
DRILLING PROGRAM
-Field: Swanson. River ..... - - ~. ,' ~,~
,Property and Well: Soldotna Creek Unit 13-3
Surface Location: Approximately 2080' north and 1170' east of southwest
._ corner of Section 3, T7N, R9W, SB&M. Existing surface
pad for SCU 23A-3.
~..~..Proposed Bottom Hole Location (At H8 Target): ApproXimately 2000' north
and 400' east of southwest
corner of Section 3, T7N,
R9W, SB&M.
Blowout Prevention Considerations:
AU8 1 ·
!. P°tential Problems:
A. Gas and Water Entries: Gas sanas may De enc~~~ y
depth below the shoe of the surface casing a1%~6%~"~8 gas
entries were experienced in surrounding wells. Wells 43A-4 and
44-4 experienced severe water entry problems during January -
March, 1975. SCU 43A-4 had an entry at 8942' while drilling
with 96 pcf mud and necessitated increasing the mud weight to
102-103 pcf. SCU 44-4 had water entries at 9110' while drill-
lng with 93 pcf mud and at 10,020' with 96 pcf mud. Major water
entry in 13-3 is expected at 9100' +50'. Caution should be
exercised not to swab the hole on tr--ips. Gas and water entries
can cause severe problems, and the mud system should be care-
fully monitored at all times.
B. Lost Circulation: Circulation was lost at 6567' in well 43-4
while drilling with 96 pcf mud. In the same well 100 barrels
of mud were lost at 7315'. In SCU 43A-4 circulation was lost
at 9138' when mud weight had been increased to 101 pcf to combat
water entries. Losses occurred in SCU 44-4 while drilling at
9252' and again at 10,020 with 97 pcf and 102 pcf mud, respec-
tively. The lost circulation Zone was estimated to be at around
6645-65. Lost circulation has occurzed in other SRF wells
while drilling the Hemlock with +--98 pcf mud. In SCU 44-4 casing
will be cemented above the Hemlock zone before mud weight is
reduced to penetrate the interval,
C. Precautions: Any kicks should be handled by our normal'proce-
dures. Drilling crews should be made aware of these methods.
Care should be exercised at all times, but especially not to
hydraulic the formation and lose circulation while running in
the hole nor swab the hole while pulling. An adequate supply of
weight and lost circulation material should be at the well site
·- at all times.
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program Well 13-3
........ 2~- Maximum'Anticipated Formation Pressure: 5100 psi at -10,300' vss datum (H10)
.3. Maximum Anticipated Surface Pressure:- 3800 psig
Blowout Prevention.Equipment
1. Class III, 5000 psi on 10 3/4- and 7 5/8" casing.
2. Install and test per "Operating Instructions D-17."
Est/mated Depths an~ Correlations:
Est/mated*
Marker Drilled Depth
Estimated Est/mated
Vertical Depth Subsea Depth
H1 (Top Hemlock)
H4 (Base H5 Sand)
Top H8 Sand
Base H8 Sand (Target)
Total Depth
10,466 ' 10,386 ' -10,240 '
10,617 ' 10,536' -10,390 '
10,638 ' 10,556 ' -10,410 '
10,749' 10,666 ' -10,520 '
!0,890' 10,796 ' -10,650 '
*Calculated depths to be furnished at a later date.
PROGRAM
1. Drive 18" conductor pipe to +_80' or as deep as possible during rig up.~
2. Drill 15" hole to 3400'+--. Maintain drilling fluid per the attached
drilling fluid program.
3. Cement 10 3/4~", 40._~/~foot,_K-.55, buttress casing at 3400'.
a. Use float shoe and stab in duplex collar two joints up.
b, Centralize the casing above the shoe.
c. Cement through the shoe in one stage as follows:
1. Use sufficient Class "G" cement premixed with 2.4% .gel by
weight of water to obtain cement returns to surface.
Basis': yield-of Class "G" + 2.4% gel by weight of water =
1.86 ft. 3/sk.
2. If cement returns are not received at the surface, do a top
job.
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program Well 13-3
d. HaVe stage collar on location in case lost circulation occurs
while drilling top hole.
4. ~Cut off 10 3/4", 40.5#/ft., K-55 casing below the top of the cellar
(ground level).-to allow the top flange of the tubing head to be
'above ground level after completion.
5. Install 10" 5000 psi, 10 3/4", SOW casing head. Test welded lap to
2500 psi +.
10" 5000 psi BOPE as per the att~~_OPE design
6. Install Class III, -
Test BOPE, kill line, blow line, and manifold t~~ 2500 psi p~T~_ -~. :
"Operating Instructions D-17."
·
7. Drill out the cement in the 10 3/4" casing with a 9 7/8" bit to within
10' of the shoe. Pressure tset the 10 3/4" casing to not over 2500
psi. If test is okay, drill out the 10 3/4" shoe.
8. Drill a 9 7/8" hole to a true vertical depth of 10,386', estimated
10,466' MD, estimated top of the Hemlock sands as follows:
a. Follow mud specifications per the attached mud program. Major
water entry is expected at 9100' +50'.
b. Take single shot surveys to the estimated KOP at a minimum of
every 480'. Should conditions warrant, reduce the survey inter-
val to every 240' or less. Always take a survey on a dull bit.
c. Beginning at approximately 7000', or as required, KOP, build
2°/100' to 13°. Along course of S 84° W section is approxi-
mately 766'. Target is the base of the Hemlock No. 8 sand at a
location approximately 400' east and 2000' north of the southweSt
corner of Section 3, T7N, R9W.
9. At effective depth, condition hole for logs. Take a 1/2 gallon sample
of mud prior to pulling for logs. Run the following Schlumberger
logs:
a. Dual Induction - Laterolog from drilled depth to the shoe of
the 10 3/4" casing. Use linear scale for the 2" = 100' and
logarithmic scale for the 5" = 100'. Use 10+ MV SP scale and
0-50 ohm-meters for the linear resistivity scale.
10. Drill ahead as indicated by log run to set 7 5/8" casing shoe at the
top of the Hemlock (H-l).
11. Cement 7 5/8" casing at the top of the Hemlock as follows:
Proposal for Well-Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program Well 13-3
a. Bottom
Next
-.~.. ..... .-Next
. ..
Total:
4,720"
1,900'
3,~66'
80'
33.7# P-110 Buttress
29.7# N-80 Buttress
26.4#- N-80 Buttress
33.7# P-110 Buttress
10,466'
NOTE: For deeper TD add 26.4#, N-80 Buttress as required.
Casing program based on pipe availability, which exceeds
· 4esign criteria.
b. Run differential fill-up shoe and collar.
c. Run st~_age collar
d. Have triplex shoe.on the location in case it is necessary to set
the 7 5/8" casing above the drilled depth.
.,
e. Centralize.the bottom 700' and above and below the stage collar
at 7900'.
f. Cement in two stages.using. Class "G" cement mixed with 2.1% gel
by weight of water as follows:
1. Shoe Job - Use sufficient cement-gel mix to reach 8700'+.
2. Stage Collar - Use sufficient cement-gel mix through collar
at 7900' to lap the 10 3/4" casing at 3400'+.
12. Remove BOPE and land the 7 5/8" casing. Install a 10" 5000 psi bottom
flange x 10" 5000 psi top flange tubing head. Test secondar~ packoff
to 5000 psi. xnstall 10" 5000 psi BOPS.. Test BOPS.
"Operating Instructions D-17." ....... ~-~
13. Drill out cement and stage collar and clean out to within 10' of the
7 5/8" shoe.
14. RUn Variable Density-Cement Bond Log from the effective depth to above
the top of the cement from the stage collar job.'
15. Based on CBL, squeeze for WSO above the Hemlock as required.
16. Pressure test the 7 5/8" casing to 3000 psi.
17. Condition mud weight to 72-74 pcf. (73 pcf mud provides a hydrostatic
pressure of.5272 psi at 10,400' VD versus 4300 psi est. reservoir
pressure and 5424 psi at 10,700' VD versus 5000 psi reservoir pressure.
Proposal for WeI1 Operations PRO 316-1 5
Drilling, Program Well 13-3
·
.
18. llrill a 6 5/8"' hole 'to'true vertical depth of 10,796', estimated
10,880' MD. (.Total depth is projected 30' below the base of the
Hemlock .10 sand. )
.
19. CDndition hole for logs. Take a 1/2 gallon sample of mud prior to
p~lling for logs, Run and tape the following Schlumberger logs:
·
a. Dual Induction -Laterolog from TD to the shoe of the 7 5/8"
casing. Use same scales as before.
SP-BHC Sonic from TD to the shoe of the 7 5/8" casing.
Microlog-fr°m TD to the shoe of the 7 5/8" casing.
Compensated Neutron-Density Log.
20. Condition hole for 5 1/2", 20# Buttress liner.
21. Cement approximately 614' of 5 1/2" .liner at TD as follows:
a. Run float shoe and float collar. Do not use centralizers.
Allow for approximately 200' of lap below the liner hanger.
Use sufficient Class "G" cement treated with 3/4% CFR-2 to
reach to above the top of the liner. MiX a heavy slurry to
118-122 ~cf.
22. Clean out cement to the top of the float collar. Run Variable
Density Cement Bond Log from effective depth to above top of the
liner hanger.
23. Pressure test the 7 5/8" casing, 5 1/2" liner, 7 5/8" x 5 1/2" lap
to 3000+ psi using the rig pumps.
24. Jet perforate selected Hemlock 8 sand intervals for production. Use
3 3/8" OD carrier guns loaded with four 1/2" holes per'foot.
25. Run tandem casing scrapers and scrape the entire 5 1/2" liner.
26. Run and hydrotest to 5000 psi, approximately 10,800' of 3 1/2" x
2' 3/8" tub/rig and gas lift mandrels. Run 2 3/8" OD tubing and
jewelry in the 5 1/2" liner. A detailed completion program will be
provided after TD logs have been run.
27. Remove BOPE and install xmas tree. Pressure test tree to 5000 psi.
Displace the drilling fluid down'the annulus and up the tubing
string using lease crude oil.
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program Well 13-3
'28. Set the production packers and release the rig. Place the well on
.production as directed by the Production Foreman.
...... ::;~' ' "~' ' ~'['-i--( -. i' B.. A. Dakessian
O/S
JUL.
Area Engineer
NEW WELL NO. SCU 13-3
DRILLING FLUID PROGRAM
_ SWANSON RIVER FIELD
BASIC DRILLING FLUID SYSTEM
Lightly treated lignosulfonatemud,
OPTIMU~DRILLING FLUID PROPERTIES
Mud Properties
(~ertical Depths)
(1)
0- 3,400'
(2)
10 3/4" Shoe -
6500 '
(3)*
6500' - 7 5/8"
Casing Point
(4)
7 5/8" Shoe-
T.D.
Weight - pcf
Viscosity - sec/qt., API
Fluid Loss - CC, API
Plastic Vsicosity - CPS
Yield Point - lb./100 ft.2
Gel - lb./100 ft.2 - 10 min.
Calcium - PPM
Solids Content - % Vol
Diesel Oil - % Vol
Max. 75# pcf
As Required
72 - 80 88 - 100 72 - 74
~ ,
40- 70 40- 70 40- 70
15 max. 15 max. 7 max.
22 max. 30 max. 22 max.
10- 20 5- 20 10- 20
5 - 15 8 max. 5 - 15
8.5- 10.8 8.5 - 10.8 9.2 - 9.8
80 max. 80 max. -50 max.
18 max. 25 max. 16 max.
5-7 5-7 5-7
1. Drill top hole to 3,400'+ with~salvaged mud, if available.
2. C~nvert top hole mud to gel mud while drilling from 3,400' to 6,500'. At 6,500', start
to increase weight and have mud properties as listed in Column No. 3 at 7,000'.
3. Use lightly treated lignosulfonate mud below 6,500'.
4. L~ait dry jobs to 20 sacks of barite or as directed by Drilling Foreman.
5. Naintain an adequate supply of lost circulation material at the rig.
.
o-
6. Make a high pressure - high temperature fluid loss determination while drilling Hemlock.
Make fluid loss tests at est/mated bottom hole temperature 170°F.
*Note: Major water entry is eXpected at 9100' +50' based on observations at 43A-4 and 44-4.
PROPOSAL FOR WL .,. OPERATIONS PRO-316-A (TO .,: USED AS A G0-111)
· CASING REOUIREMENTS AND PRODUCING EOUIPMENT
WELL/LOCATION NO. SCU 13-3 DATE June 20. 1975
FIELD Swanson River ESTIMATED SPUD DATE September 1. 1975
TOTAL DEPTH1 10880 METHOD OF PRODUCTION Gas Lift MAX. ESTIMATED SURF. PRESSURE 3800
ESTIMATED O/W/G 2OO(~ - ~t0OO,. EQUIP. FORSTEAM INJ. PRODUCER X
CASING ,,~ross Foota¢~,, APl Size Weight Grade Threads Coupling Computer Design For:
Conductor .. 80' 18" 104 B Line Pipe 0.562" Wall This Well
-- Standard Design For Field
Surface 3400' 10 3/4" 40.5 K-55 Buttress Well No.
Requires: Float shoe, -stab-in; duplex collar and stage collar' w/buttress Max. Drift Angle
Thrds; 15 - 10 3/4" x 15" centralizers, 2 - 10 3/4" stop rings, Baker Loc.
Water String: Design based on mud density 95 lbs./cu, ft. and above max. surf. pressure
4800 7 5/8" 33.7 P-110 Buttress 4 X-overs
1900 ? 5/8" 29.7 N-80 Buttress 25 9 7/8" x 7 5/8" central,
3766 7 5/8" 26.4 N-80 Buttress 25 Stop, rings.
10466
Cementing Accessories
Liner
200 '
414
Hanger 5 1/2" 20% Buttress x 7 5/8" 33.7# P-110 burns plain liner hanger grooved for
cementing{ float shoe, collar, plugs and centralizers.
Perforated ', to ', Mesh· Rows, SI ots, Centers,
CASING - -' '
UNITIZED HEAD: 5000 PSI CWP. Bottom Conn. lO 3/4 SOW, ~;pe I~)
Top Conn..' 10" 5000 ~ flange ", 2 x 2 screwed
Fittings 1 - screwed 3000 psi WOG valve, bu~ plug on other side
CASING SPOOL
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10700 '
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2 - 2 3/8" O,t, is "S" Nipples, Pos #2,3,
Tubing 'Catcher. type. Csg. Size "
PSI CWP. Bottom Conn. 10" 5000 PSi RJ FLange, type 59L
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' Type Suspension Shaffar 59L 3 1/2" Buttress up and down full bore; bored for 3 1/2"
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Sr. Drlg. Engineer ,
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SCOTCH NIPPL~
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DR ~ CH ENGP ~ __' ...... ~ ............................................... : .................................
CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company
" Yes No Rema'~ks-
1.Is the permit' fee attached .....................
Lease & Wel I NO. ~-C ~ -~/~ -~
2. Is well to be located in a defined pool ............... ~ar
3. Is a registered survey plat attached ................
4. Is well located proper distance from property line ......... ~ ~
5. Is well located proper distance from other wells .......... ~4~..~
·
6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ...... ,~
7. Is well to be deviated ....................... ~[
8. Is operator the only affected party ....... ' ........ /~
9. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............. ~
lO. Does operator have a bond in force ................. ~J,
l l. Is a conservation order needed ...... - ............. ~
12. Is administrative approval needed .................
13. Is conductor string provided ................. . ....
1.4. Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface .... __]]_
15. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings .
16. Will cement cover all known productive horizons ..........
17. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ............. ~-
18. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension.& burst
19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating .............
Additional Requirements:
~'Ap'proval Recommended:
.Geol o~y Engineering:
TR~..~ HWK ~/< OKG HHH ~
JAL LCS JCM ~
,
Revised 1/15/75
Well History File
APPE'NDIX
Information of detailed nature that is not
particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process
but is part of the history file.
To improve the readability of the Well History file and to
simplify finding information, information of this
nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX.
No special'effort has been made to chronologically
organize this category of information.
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