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To:
Re:
State of Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Cancelled or Expired Permit Action
EXAMPLE: Point McIntyre P2-36AXX AP1 # 029-22801-95
This memo will remain at the from of the subject well file.
Our adopted conventions for assigning APl numbers, permit numbers and well names did not
specifically address expired or cancelled permits. This omission has caused some inconsistencies in
the treatment of these kinds of applications for permit to drill. Operators have asked us to adopt
formal procedures for this class of permit application in order to prevent future database disparities.
If a permit expires or is cancelled by an operator, the permit number of the subject permit will remain
unchanged. The ,APl number and in some instances the well name reflect the number of preexisting
reddlls and or multilaterals in a well. In order to prevent confusing a cancelled or expired permit with
an active well or multilateral these case sensitive well identifiers will be changed for expired and
cancelled applications for permits to ddil.
The AP! number for this cancelled or expired permit is modified so the eleven and twelfth digits is 95.
The well name for a cancelled or expired permit is modified with an appended xx.
These procedures are an addendum to the APl numbering methods described in AOGCC staff
memorandum "Multi-lateral (weilbore segment) Ddlling Permit Procedures, revised December 29,
1995.
AOGCC database has been changed to reflect these changes to this permit.
McMains ' [
Statistical Technician
uNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
P. O. Box ~59
Ancho~a~e, Alaska 99510
Standard ~ny of Caltfor, ta
P.O. Bo~7-839
age, Alaska 99510
Gentl ~n:
The 19th Plan of Development for the Swanson River unit indicated
the drilling of well SCU 44-33 ~ould be deferred indefinitely and~.~ ~4o~
on ~lay 16, i973, ~. ~ con¢trmed that the Application to z °
Drill the Soldotna Creek Unit #44-33 on lease Anchorage 01~89g0 ~_ ~Pz-~/~-
should be cancelled.
This is to advise you the application has been cancelled and
appropriate records noted.
Si ncerel y yours,
(OIig. Sgcl.) BODNEY A. SMITH
Rodney A. Smi th
Oil and Gas Supervisor
Alaska Area
Copy to'(~aska Division of Oil & Gas
GAS
Form P--3 ~ Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate ,~ 1 D~R
REV. 9-30-6? & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplio~te
STA~E O,F ALASKA
'5. AP1 N~CAL CODE
OIL AND GAS, CONSERVATION; ,COMMITTEE
........
SUNDRY NOTICrr, s AND RJPORT$ ON W[I,,I,~ I 3 ENG--~
i
Standard Oil Company of California, WO~1Al I ~ i:.~c, : SoZdotna Creek
~ ~v,:,.~- No - REv
~oc~on o,~ w~ ~ ............ ~. ~ ~ ~oo~, o~ w~t
At surface approx. 30' south and 1850' west of N.E. corner Swanson River coNFER:
Section 4, T 7 N, R 9 W, SB & M.
O~E~IVE~
Approx. B.H. Loc. 350' north and 350' west of the S.E. Section ~3,T 8 N, R 9 W, SB
corner~ Section 33 T 8 N~ R 9 W, SB &~M
Approximately 129' G.L., .144' K.B.
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nlat'ure of N~otlce, Re
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
FRACTURE TREAT .MULTIPLE COMPLETE
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ARA~D0~*
REPAIR WELL CHANOE PLANS
(O~her)
~ort, or :Other 'Data
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONM~XT*
(Other)
NoTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any
proposed work.
The following plans have been changed:
1. The new bottom hole location is approximately 350' North and 350' West of the S.E.
corner of Section 33, T 8 N, R 9 W, SB & M.
2. Revised Total dePth is 11,0~0'.
.
The casing program has been changed as follows:
~ The 7" casing has been changed to 7-5/8" casing and the casing point has been
changed from T.D. to the top of Hemlock ~ 10,540').
].,-,5/8" caSing design:
Btm 2440' 33.7~ P-110 Buttress
Next 2900 ' 33.7~ N-80 Buttress
Next 1900 ' 29.7~ N-80 Buttress
Next 3220 ' 26.4~ N-80 Buttress
Top 80 ' 33.7~ N-80 Buttress
B. The well will be completed with 5-1/2" liner cemented at revised total depth
of 11,070':
~5-.1./.2" liner .desi.~n: Btm
Top
16. I hereby ~ify thatrthe~egoi~ is true and correct
~ 'v: chatterton
(Th*! spa~f for State o~ce use)
600 ' 20~ N- 80
200 ' 20~ N- 80
Buttress
Buttress - special clearance
TITLE District Superintendent
DATE May // , 1972
5,
APPROVED BY
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY;
TITLE
See 'Jnstrucfions On Reverse Side
DATE
Approved Copy
Returned
Atlm,= C. V. Chatterton
tletl saeples ad core chips are not required nor Is a ~ tog required. A
directlceal surey Is reqalre~ as Is a reglsl~red survey ptet.
t4aay rivers In Alaska and their drainage systems have been classl fled as
Important for the spa~atng or migration of angus fish. Operations In
these areas ere s~J-ec~ to RS 16..0~.870 ami the regulations proeulgated II, ere-
under (Title 5, Alaska Adadnlstratlve Code}. Prior to ommmnctng operations
you may be ¢oat~t~ by the Habitat Coordlnetor"s office, Department of Fish
in the event of sespeaslce or abendonmeat please give this office adequate
vance notlficattm so that we may have a witness present.
Very truty yo~.,
/ / ' ~; ;;
Homer L. ~rre t l ~ ~al ~
AL~K~ OIL ~ ~ C;ONSE~A~t~-~tTTEE
En¢l~ure~
c¢ Depadaent of Fish .ad Gao, ~ttat Sectlee w/o eflcl.
Depa~ment of Envlraaental Conse~aflon w/o ea¢l.
rorrn I0 ~ 40 I ·
P~V. I -- 1--71
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE
SU~MIT IN
(Other mstrurttons
revers~ side
PERMIT TO DRILL O.R. DEEPEN
llL TYPtq OF WORK
DRILL I~1
WZLL
OTHER
DEEPEN
ZONE
2. NAME OF OPKP~ATOR
Standard 0il Company of Ca!ifornia~ W0I
3. ADDRF. SS C~F OPEII~.TOR
P. 0. Box 7-839~ Anchorage~ Alaska ~10
4. LOCATION O~ WELL * 30 f
At surface ~oprox S and 1850' W of ~ corner of Section 4;
T-7-N; R-9-W;
~t ~ro~sed ~rod. zone * ~, ~
.5'.m~.~X. ~50' N a~on~ E section line. ~rom SE
co.er section 3~; T-8-N; R'9-W; SB~M
13. DISTANC~ IN MILES AND DtREC'I'~ON ~7~O'M NEAREST ToWN OR POST~
Approximage~ 17 m~ 1es from Kena5
APl NO 50- 133.202
A028990
7. IF INDIAN, A.I..L~)'I~EE OR
8. UNIT, FARM O1¢ LEAiI:: NAJ
Soldotna Creek
9. WELL NO.
S~J-44-33
10. I~iEI.D AND POOL, OR Wll
Swanson River
DRAFT
I SEC
~cM.." Z~'- .
FILE:
Il. SEC.. T,, R., M.,
HOLE OBJECTIVE~
Section 33
'111.
14. BOND INFOFu¥iATION:
TYrrA*atiOm'zide s.~e,,- and/or No. 431581
DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED*
LOCATION TO NEAREST
PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE. FT.
iAl~o to nearest drig, unit, if any)
Unitized
18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED,
OR APPLIED FOR. FT.
700 '*
['t161 NO. OF ACRF-.S2~400IN LEASE
I . PROPOSgD DgPTH
1!, 187';
$150,000
I7. NO, ACRES ASSIGNED
TO ~s WELL 40*
20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS
Rotary
21. ELEVATIONS ~Show whethcr DF, RT, CR, etc.~ 22, APPROX. DATE WORK WILL STAR
Approximately 129'~ ground level September 1, 1972
23. PROPOSED 7ASING AND CEMENTING PROGRA~M
~ '+ 'proxo quantity of cement
SiZE OF HOLE ~ SIZEOF CASINC3 [ WEIGHT PER FOOT~ GRADE S~I~rlNG DEPTH
LIg~zn_'~rY-p'~',pe-I'~_ _. ~ . " 80' No cement
' 18" 18" , - ',ca
"'- _ _ , [55 , ia'h s cza'ss ez[
. q /8"[ 7,, ' 23~26~.2q ' ~80.P!ID 10z264' 1500. sacks class~'G" .. .
~7 [" 5"1' ~ ~ 200 sacks class
I
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We propose to drill SOU 44-33 as per attached program.
Section 2060 (1) (B) Reason for deviation: To avoid disturbing additional natural
features in the Kenai Moose Range. --.
*Well location previously approved by Division of Oil and Gas (See Conservation
Order No. 109).
IN ABOVE SI~AC1E DIEgC-'~BE I~ROPOSIED Pi%CK3RA.M: If proposal is to deepen 'give data on present pr~iut'ltve zone and proposed
new pro'ciuct~ve zone..If_pr_oj>os~,l ~s tq ortll_ or 0~,~p-~n {lirect. ionally, give pe. rUnent ila. l,~ on ~ibsurfaee locatlo .ns and measured and Lrue
'vertical dcptks. Give blov~ut pr.~xe~ter program.
(This space for State office u.*el CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
FSAMPLF. S AND CORE CHIPS REQUII%IED [ MUD LOG
O,~_ ~ SEE TRANSMITTAL LLTTER
:. : ~ ~ -~ ; . ; ~ :: .
~~ ~ Chairman ~.~ March 21 1972
A~O~B - - - . - -- - :- ~- ~
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FIELD: SWANSON RIVER
PROPOSAL FOR WELL OPERATIONS PRO 316-1
DRILLING PROGRAM
PROPERTY AND WELL NO: SOLDOTNA CREEK
UNIT 44-33
SURFACE LOCATION: Approximately 30' South and 1850' West of the Northeast
corner of SeCtion 4; T-7-N; R-9-W; SB&M. Surface location
on existing SCU 34-33 and 13-34 pad.
BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: Approximately 450' North along East Section line from
Southeast corner of Section 33; T-8-N; R-9-W; SB&M. Target
base of Hemlock #10 sand.
E~LEVATION: Approximately 129' G.L., 144' K.B.
BLOWOUT PREVENTION CONSIDERATIONS:
1. Potential Problems:
Ga_ s.: Gas sands may be encountered at any depth below the shoe of the sur-
face casing. No gas entries were reported while drilling Wells SCU
21-4, 34-33, 13-34, and 14-34 with 97-98 pcf mud. Gas entries can be
a problem on trips and bottoms up must be carefully watched. Care
also must be exercised while drilling coal beds. If thick beds are
~,L~,: ~,u~:~ L. he drilling rate and circulate bottoms up to
remove the gas.
Lost Circulation: Lost circulation occurred at SCU 14-34 while opening
hole at 2,600' with 80 pcf mud. While shut-in after a kick, lost
circulation occurred at SCU 13-34 in the interval from 3,100' to
4,400'. The point of major loss at SCU 13-34 is believed to have
been in the more permeable sands from 3,100-3,400'. This interval
will be cased off while drilling SCU 44-33. While drilling the Hemlock
sands at SCU 42-5 lost circulation occurred with 98 pcf mud in the hole.
At SCU 44-33, 7" casing will be set above the Hemlock and the inter-
val penetrated with lower weight mud.
Water Entries: A major water entry occurred while drilling Well SCU 13-34
at 11,014' with 97-98 pcf mud. After the kick was controlled, the
wel'l was redrilled through the zone of entry with 98+ pcf mud. Well
SCU 44-33 will be drilled from the same pad as SCU 13-34, and crews
should be alert at all times for any indication of fluid entry.
Precautions: Any kicks should be handled by our normal procedures. Drilling
~ ~ crews should be made aware of these methods. Care should be exercised
at all times, but especially not to hydraulic the formation and loose
circulation while running in the hole nor swab the hole while pulling.
The hole must be kept full at all times.
~/~-~ i ated For~_~ation Pressure: 5,000 psig.
~3~, ~~ A'~icipated Surface Pressure: 2 500 psig.
l
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program -2-
February 25, 1972
BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT:
1. As per "Operating Instructions D-17"
2. Class III on the 10-3/4" and 7" casing (10"-5,000 psig), see the attached
wellhead and BOPE hookup.
OBJECTIVES: Hemlock sands 1-10~ Target is the base of the Hemlock #10 sand.
Markers
Drilled Depth
(estimated)
Vertical Depth
(estimated)
Sub-Sea Depth
(estimated)
H- 1 10,636 ' 10,264 ' - 10,120 '
H-4 10,724' 10,344' -10,300'
H-8 (Base) 10,967 ' 10,564 ' -10,420 '
H-10 (Base) 11,077' 10,664' -10,520'
T.D. 11,187 ' 10,764 ' - 10,620
PROGRAM
Prior to spud check 13~3/8" x 5-1/2" annulus at SCU 34-33 for pressure.
1. Drive 18" conductor pipe to ~80' or as deep as possible during rig up.
2. Drill a 15" hole to 3,400'. Maintain drilling fluid as per the attached
Drilling Fluid Program. Specify 75 pcf mud maximum.
3. Run 3,400' of, 10-3/4" O~D., 40,5#/ft., K-55, Buttress casing and cement
as follows (have stage collar on location in case lost circulation occurs
while drilling the top hole and single stage cementing is therefore not
feasible):
a. Use differential fill-up shoe and differential fill-up collar one joint
up.
b. Lock bottom five joints of casing including Mill collars.
c. Centralize the casing above the shoe.
d. Cement through the shoe in one stage as follows (use bottom wiper plug):
Use 1,150 sacks (35% excess) of class "G" cement premixed with 8%
gel. Follow 1,150 sacks of gel cement with 400 sacks of neat cement
.premixed with 3/47° CFR-2 and treated with 3% calcium chloride (total
excess 277~).
Basis: Yield Class "G" = 1.15 ft3/sk
Yield Class "G" + 8% gel = 1.89 ft3/sk
If cement returns are not received at the surface, do a top job.
4. Cut off 10-3/4", 40.5~/ft K-55 casing 36" below the top of the cellar (ground
level) to allow ~he top flange of the tubing head to be above ground level
_.. after comple tio'~,
install 10"~5,000 psig 10-3/4" SOW casing head.. Test welded lap to 2,500
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program -3-
February 25, 1972
6. Install class IIZ 10"-5,000~/ BOPE as per attached figure. Test BOPE
and Kill manifolds etc. to 2,500 psig with clear water per "Operating
Instructions D-17."
7. Drill out cement in the 10-3/4" casing ~,rith a 9-7/8" bit to within 10'
of the shoe. Pressure test the 10-3/4" casing to not over 2500 psig. If
test is okay drill out the shoe.
8. Drill a 9-7/8" hole to a vertical depth of 1Q264~, estimated top of the
Hemlock sands, as follows:
a. Follow mud specifications as on the attached mud program.
b. Take single shot surveys from 300' to the estimated K0P a minimum of
every 480' Should conditions warrant, reduce the survey interval
to every 2~0' or less. Always take a survey on a dull bit.
c. Begin~ing at approximately 6000', KOP, build 2-1/2°/100' hole angle
to 25u. Lead well for a right hand turn. Along course N 74°E
deviation is' approximately I910'. Target is the base of the Hemlock
~10 sand. at a location 450'N along East Section line from SE corner of
Section 33; T-8-N; R-9-W. A final directional survey will be
furnished. Vertical depth of the target is +10664'. Drilled depth
,' at the target is approximately 11,077'.
9. At-'a ver'{iC~-i-~eP{h of 10~'64'~ condition hole for logs. Take a 1/2
gallon sample of mud prior to pulling for logs. Run and tape the
following Schlumberger log:
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'.
b. Have 4-arm High ResolutiOn Dipmeter on location.
10. Drill ahead and log as indicated by log run to set 7" casing shoe' at
the top of the Hemlock. (H1)
11. Run and'cement 7" casing as follows (Design of the 7" string to be provided
at a later date):
a. Run float shoe, float collar and stage collar at approximately 7400'.
b. Have triplex shoe on location in case it is necessary to set 7" above
the drilled depth.
c. Centralize bottom 700' and above the stage collar.
d. Cement in 2 stages ~th sufficient cement through the shoe to reach
8700' and through the stage collar to reach 5200'.
12. Remove BOPE, and land the 7" casing. Install 10"-5000~ bottom flange x
6"-5000# top flange tubing head. Test secondary pack off to 5000 psig.
.... ~.~ v~ ,';:~ ':~ :~: - Insta~:[ 10"-5000~ BOPE and test to 2500 psig per "Operating Inst~ctions
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program -4-
February 25, 1972
13. Drill out cement to below the stage Collar and.pressure test the 7"
casing to 2500 psig to ensure closure of stage collar. Clean out to
within 10' of the 7" casing shoe. Pressure test 7" casing to 2500 psi g.
14. Run Variable Density Cement Bond Log from the effective depth to above
the top of the shoe cement 3ob. Also log CBL from below the stage collar
at 7400' to above the top of the cement.
15. Based on CBL, test WSO above the Hemlock zone as required.
16. Condition mud weight to 74-76 pcf (Provides a hydrostatic pressure of
5300-5425 psig at 10,300' vertical depth).
17. Drill 6" hole to 11,187' T.D. (Total Depth to be 100' below the base of
the Hemlock #10 sand target).
18. Condition hole for logs. Take a 1/2 gallon sample of mud prior to
pulling for logs. Run and tape the following Schlumberger logs:
a. Dual Induction-Laterolog from T.D. to the shoe of the 7" casing.
Run same scales as before.
b. S.P. - BHC Sonic from T.D. to the shoe of the 7" casing.
19. Condition hole for 5" liner.
20. Run 5" liner with special clearance couplings and cement as follows:
a. Run float shoe and float collar.
b. All~.; for approximately 200' of centralized lap below liner hanger.
c. Cement with sufficient class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2 to reach the
top of the liner. Mix a heavy slurry (118-122 pcf) and displace
slowly to avoid turbulent flow.
d Disconnect from liner hanger, pull up + 10' close rams and down
squeeze liner lap. Backscuttle out excess cement from near the top
of the hanger.
21. After drilling out cement, run retrievable retainer to near the top of
the 5" liner and pressure test the 5" casing and 5" x 7" liner lap.
Squeeze lap if necessary,
22. Clean out inside 5" liner and run Schlumberger Variable Density Cement
Bond log from T.D. to above top of liner hanger. Test WSO's as required.
23. Jet perforate with centralized guns selected intervals for production.
Leave blanks to ensure minimum segregation interval for packer setting
of t0'. Perforate in low solids completion fluid. Run casing scraper.
24. Run and hydrotest to 5,000 psig approximately 10,00~ of 3-1/2" O.D.
~ ~ i'~-; "9.2#/ft Buttress tubing. Run 2-3/8 O.D. tubing and 3ewelry in 5"
.
;: ;-.~liner. Run gas lift mandrels at approximately 1800', 3300', 4650',
5800'~ 6800'~ 7625' and 8300'. A detailed cOmpletion program will be
~....~. ~ -~ furnished after the T.D. logs have been run.
Proposal for Well Operations PRO 316-1
Drilling Program -5-
February 25, 1972
25. Remov. e BOPE and install. X-mas tree. Test tree to 5000 psig. Displace
drilling fluid down the annulus and out the tubing with lease crude oil.
26. Set the packers and release the rig. Place well on production as
directed by the ProdUction Foreman. /-~
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STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIF. WOI
- OPERATOR -
SCU 44-33 LOCATION
SWANSON RIVER FIELD
KENAI ALASKA
Date: February 1972
Scale: None Fig No.____
I. [s well t° be locate~~, in a defined pool .................
·
e '~u 1 ·s apply
2. Oo stat~id ........................
CHrC¥ LIST FOR ~''~'
3. Is a registered survey plat attached ..................
Yes ilo ken;~rks
4. Is well located proper distance from property line ........... ~
.r( ~s well located proper distance from other wells ............ ~
6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........ ~cL
7 Is well to be deviated · ~,c
® · · · · · · · · · · · · · ® · · · · · · · · · · ·
8. Is operator the only affected party ...................
g. Can pemit be approved before ten-day wait ...............
·
Does operator have a bond tn force ...................
11. Is conductor string provided ......................
12. Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... ~).
1~' Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings '...
14. Will cement cover all possible productive horizons ........... ~/~/..
15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones ............
Will surface csg. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to next string ....
17. Wi11 all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ......
:18. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating ..............
Additional Requirements'
Approval Recc,: :~emde,.,:'
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