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HomeMy WebLinkAbout180-145 Ima ~roject Well History File Cover ge XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial production scanning phase. They are available in the original file, may be scanned during a special rescan activity or are viewable by direct inspection of the file. } ~_ - /~_~_ Well History File Identifier Organizing ¢o,,~ [] RESCAN [] Color items: []~yscale items: ~- Poor Quality Originals: [] Other: NOTES: DIGITAL DATA [3 Diskettes, No. [3 Other, No/Type BY: BEVERLY ROBIN VINCE~~) MARIA WINDY Project Proofing BY: ~OBIN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA WINDY Other OVERSIZED (Scannable) [] Maps: Other items scannable by large scanner OVERSIZED (Non-Scannable) Logs of various kinds DATE: Isl Scanning Preparation (~ x 30=' ~'~ + v/~ : TOTAL PAGES ~_~ BY: BEVERLY ROBI~ERYL MARIA WINDY Production Scanning Stage '1 PAGE COUNT FROM SCANNED FILE: PAGE COUNT MATCHES NUMBER IN SCANNING PREPARATION: NO Stage 2 IF NO IN STAGE 1, PAGE(S) DISCREPANCIES WERE FQUND: YES NO RESCANNEDBY; BEVERLY ROBIN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA WINDY DATE: fsi General Notes or Comments about this file: Quality Checked 12/10102Rev3NOTScanned.wpd Memorandum Re: State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission D^T Cancelled or Expired Permit Action EXAMPLE: Point Mclntyre P2-36AXX AP1 # 029-22801-95 This memo will remain at the front 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 ddll. 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 reddils 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 ddll. The APl 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 (wellbore segment) Ddlling Permit Procedures, revised December 29, 1995. AOGCC database has been changed to reflect these changes to this permit. Statistical Technician ARCO Alaska, Inc. B~., Post Office 60 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 April 13, 1981 Mr. Hoyl e Hamil ton State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Hamilton- Recently the Commission approved Permit #80-145 for drilling our Kuparuk B-3 development well from and to the following locations: Surf' 498'FNL, 742'FEL, Sec 9, T11N, RIOE, UM BHL' 1320'FNL, 1320'FEL, Sec 4, T11N, RIOE, UM ARCO would like to request cancellation of Permit #80-145 as 'We no lbnger--intend to drill said BHL from the 16" B-3 conductor. OUr present plans call for plugging the existing 16" conductor and installing a 20" conductor several feet away. From this conductor we will drill to 1320 FSL, 1320 FWL, Sec 3, T11N, RIOE, UM. The larger conductor (and CSG program) is required to permit coring the Kuparuk section. As soon as the 20" conductor is installed, accurate distances from section lines will be enclosed in notification to the commission for your records. Peter VanDusen District Drilling Engineer Please feel free to contact us at 263-4270 if we can be of any assi stance. PAV' ELP: sg '.:8] APR ! 5 ]~, Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ARCO Alaska. Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlantlcRIchfieldCompany December 8, 1980 Mr. P. A. VanDusen District Drilling Engineer ARCO Oil and Gas Company P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Mr. VanDusen: Enclosed is the approved application for per, it to drill the above referenced well. Well samples and a mud log are not required. A directional survey is required. If available, a tape gontaining the digitized log information shall be submitte~ on all logs for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning, or migration of anadromous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to AS 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title .5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be contacted by the Habitat Coordinator~s office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, ~'napter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to Mr. P. A. VanDusen Kuparuk 25648 B-3 -2- December 8, 1980 commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to dril!. To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a repre- sentative of the commission may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notifio&tion so that we may' have a witness present. ~Very truly yours, Hoyle H. Hamilton Chairman of BY ORDER OF THE COM[~ISSION Alaska 0il & Gas Conservation Commission Enclosure cc~ Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o/eric1. Department of Labor; Supez~;isor, Labor Law Complianoe Division w/o encl. ARCO Oil and Gas ~ lpany Alaska Dist rib~-,~* Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 December 1, 1980 Mr. Hoyle Hamilton Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Subject' Kuparuk B-3 Dear Sir' Enclosed please find the Permit to Drill for the above-mentioned wel 1. P. A. VanDusen District Drilling Engineer PAV'cs Enclosure RECEIVED DEC- 5 1980 Alaska Oit & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ARCO Oil and Gas Company is a Division of AtianticRichfieidCo[~pany Form 10-401 REV. 9-1-78 R E C E revere side) STATE OF ALASKA DEC-5 1980 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Comm!ss~o~ & PERMIT TO DRILL OR DE~I0ii Anchorage la. TYPE OF WORK DRILL [X] b. TYPE OF WELL OIL GAS WELL[] WELL~ DEEPEN SINGLECT'l MULTIPLE r"-I OTHER ZONE [~ ZONE L_..] 6.LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. 25648 7.IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME Kuparuk 25648 9, WELL NO. 8-3 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Atlantic Richfield Co. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 498' FNL, 742' FEL, Sec 9, TllN, RIOE, UM At proposed prod. zone 1320' FNL, 1320' FEL, Sec 4, TllN, RIOE~ UM 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 30 miles Northwest of Deadhorse, Alaska 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Prudhoe Bay/Kuparuk River Oil 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM Pool HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec 4, TllN, RIOE, DM ~4. BONDINFORMATION:Oil & Gas Bond rOE Statewide Surety ,,d/or No. #8011-36-40 Federal Insurance Company Panount $500,000 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTVOR LEASE LINE, FT. BHL' 1320' (Also to nearest drig. unit. if any) 16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE 2560 : ' 19. PROPOSED DEPTH 8870 MD 6924 TVD 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION · ~. TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED,~)u rf ' 120' OR APPLIED FOR, FT. BHL: 3733 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) from B2 Tundra 63' +_/Pad 71' +/RKB 98' + 17. NO,ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WELL -'320 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE SETTING DEPTH , Quantity of cement 24" 16" 64.0 H-40 80 +_ HD Cmt to surf, approx 200 ft3 13-3/4" 10-3/4" 45.5 <55BTC 2986 +_ MD Cmt to surf, approx 2000 ft3 8-3/4" 7" 26.0 <55 BTC 8878 +_ MD Cmt w/approx 1000 ft3 primary 233 ft3 before Arctic Pack , ARCo Oil and Gas Company proposes to drill a Prudhoe Bay Kuparuk River Oil Pool development well to approximately +8878' MD. Selected intervals will be logged and tested. A 20" x 2000 psi annular diverter will be installed on the 16" conductor while drilling the surface hole. A 13-5/8" 5000 psi RSRRA BOPE stack will be installed on the surface pipe. It will be tested upon installation and weekly thereafter. Test pressure will be 3000 psig. The well will be completed with ~'' ~ 9.2# J-55 buttress tubing. Non-freezing fluids will be left on uncemented annul i thru the permafrost interval. Selected intervals will be per- forated within the Kuparuk formation and reported on subsequent report. Completion equip- ment will consist of a tripple packer selective single 'hookup. A downhole safety valve will be installed and tested upon conclusion of job. IN ABOVE SPACe, DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen give data on present productive zone and proposed new I~roductive ~6rl~. If proposal is to drill or deepen directionally, give pertinent data on subdurface locations and measured and true _ ~ ~er~al depthS/e, blowout preventer program. 24. I hereb~c~ti/r~hat tl~ For~oi~is True a~hd~Correct ~ ~ ~ (This space for State office usc) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED [ MUD LOG []] YES [~ NO [ [] YES [~1 NO DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED 80-145 YES [] NO OTHER REQUIREMENTS: A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 50-029-20540 PERMIT NO. APPROVAL DATE APPROVED BY TITLE r~.-..~ BY ORD'*V"R OF C MISSION *See Instruction On Reverse Side _De~<~ 8, 1980 DATE 12/00/80 WELL ~I Y = 5,969,646.72 WELL 37 Y = 5,969,647o31 X = 549,457.40 X = 550,17~o~2 LAT : 70°19~40.29~'' LAT = 70°19~4Oo2L~l~ LONG 14g°3~t56.O57'' LONG = 149°3=~35 O3~" WELL .-':2 Y--. 5,969.667o44 WELL '--38 Y = 5,969,646°98 X = 549,577°73 X =. 550,297.TM LAT = 70°13~40,,2qo'' LAT = 70o19:40,237'' LONG.-- 149°35~c.,,2.543'' LONG = 149°35'3Ioq22" WELL Y = 5,963~646~89 X = 549,697,&7 LAT = 70°19'40,276'' tONG = 149~35'49,,O4~" WELL z4 Y -- 5,q69,647~31 X = 549 .q17.o.. LAT -- 70of::) ~ 40,272" LONq = 149°37,' ",5,, 539'' ! HEREBY C~RTIFY THAT i AM PROPERLY REGISTERED AdD LICENSED TO PRACTICg~ LAND SURVEYING i'N _ DEC - 5 1980 ',,'ELL .v5 Y ~ ~,9C, 9,6q7o24 x-- 5 4 9, ? ~ ~ Oil & Gas Cons. Commi~ion L A T-- = 7 oo i '3,4 o ~chorage LONG = 14~'°35'42.03[" LOCATIOM WELL ~6 '¢ = 5,969,647o30 × = 550,OS7.B3 LAT : 70°19'40.255'' LO'~ = 14m°~g'3~.527'' P.O. D, WELL6 I-8 ..... mi j -- i _ AtlanticRich'fiel~Com ny ~, DATE:' DRAWING No: NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCING DIVISION 1/Z,.O/~O ' ' '"?-'-;<::;: ALASKA D/STRI-CT-- KUPARUK '. ....... I .._ :-" , ......... ARCO O:[L AND GAS ....... PAD B, 14ELL~ NO:i :::3" ]~_~.PARUK F ! ELD. ........ --"-: T::------~ ~E,-RLR$ 18 BASE PERI"IRFRI~Ti 'TVD-1658 TND~I672' OEP=! 17 · 1000 .... 4495 FT (TO TARGET) ·-TVD.~2 I c~xm ?ezra'::':' OEP-541 .-- TlID=398'7 ANGLE "K-I2 I.I, $1~ SRNI~I ..... TVD=3848 THD=4589: OEP=20: DEP=3367 - ::-:~'-:t: :': .... :':t-_:L:!'-:;i"i-:- ':'::-:-:"i: ~'-': :-:--' ...... l'r~e, oxo.~'-~iG~,;6 '-~ ................. .... - ...... ~ .............. (TOP. KUB SANDS] . }=63981 146'DEP=4495 ..... i ..-,i' . ~----~--K- .... ~- t-.~ , BRSE KI. JPI:II~t',.JK TYO-6'/66iTI~D-86S9 DEP-485~ ~_F~~ -TD TVD-69~4 TI'ID--aC'79 ;DEP=5OO7 !i :! ............ ~x._.f_,...~...:... ¢.-4.-. ~UPRRUK. 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' : / : ~ : : [ ' ; ~ i ~ :, ~ ~ : , ~ .j...~ }..~ ...... :~_~_~ .... ~_~-~--~-- ; ' '.- . : ' ' - : .... ' , , , ' .... ~ · = ; ~ ~ : , ; ~ ; ; ' ..... ~ ' ' : : ' - -'--k- --, ....... ~, _ ~_. ,_~ , t , ~-- -~ PRESSURE INFORMATION Expected reservoir pressure in the Kuparuk interval has been determined to be 3265 from RFT and testing data. This pressure @ 6300 SS = 6398 TVD will be balanced by 9.8 ppg mud weight. Normal drilling practice calls for a 10.5 ppg mud weight thru this interval. This results in a 233 psi overbalance condition. It is anticipated the BOP equipment could be subjected to a maximum of 1050 psi during drilling operations. Derivation assumes a gas kick at reservoir temperature and pressure (140°F 3265), gas migratiQn.~to the surface~--~and cooling to 45°F cellar temperature w/o expansion. This is well below the 5000 psi BOP working pressure. RECEIVED /Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 3-5/8" 5000 PSI RSRRA BOP STAC: 1. 16" Bradenhead 2. 16" 2000 PSI x 10" 3000 PSI casing head 3. 10" 3000 PSI tubing head 4. 10" 3000 PSI x 13-5/8" 5000 PSI adapter spool 5. 13-5/8" 5000 PSI 6. 13-5/8" 5000 PSI and kill lines 7. 13-5/8" 5000 PSI 8. 13-5/8" 5000 PSI 9. 13-5/8" 5000 PSI pi pe rams drilling spool w/choke pi pe rams blind rams annular ACCU~-1ULATOR CAPACITY TEST 1. CHECK AND FILL ACCUMULATOR RESERVOIR TO PROPER LEVEL WITH HYDRAULIC FLUID. 2. ASSURE THAT ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE IS 3000 PSI WITH 1500 PSI DOWNSTREAI.1 OF THE REGULATOR. 3. OBSERVE TINE THEN CLOSE ALL UNITS SIMULTANE'=.- OUSLY AND RECORD THE TIME AND PRESSURE RE>!AIN- ING AFTER ALL UNITS ARE CLOSED WITH CHA,RGiNG PUMP OFF. 4. RECORD ON IADC REPORT. THE ACCEPTABLE LONER LIMIT-IS 45 SECO;IDS CLOSING TI~IE AND 1200 PSI RE~IAINING PRESSURE. · 13-5./8" BOP STACK TEST .RECEIVED DEC- 5 1980 oPE. A..ULAR P,EVE,TER A, :'CLOSE PIPE ~MS. Alaska Oil & ommism ' CLOSE 'VALVEs. DIRECTLY UPS~RE~.1 OF CHOKES..F".'-' BLEED DOWNSTREm.i PRESSURE TO ZERO PSI TO TEST W VES. lES= U,TES=ED ~ VALVES, ~F ANY, ~lH 30OO PSI UPSTREA'.I OF VALVE AND ZERO PSI DOWNSTRE~I. BLEED SYSTEM 9 OPEN TOP SET OF PIPE ~,IS AND CLOSE BOTTC>I SET OF PIPE ~MS. ~~ 10. INCREASE PRESSURE TO 3000 PSI AND HOLD FOR lO MIkUTES. BLEED TO ZERO PS~. , ll. OPEN BOTTOM SET OF PIPE R~4S. BACK OFF RUN- ~.~S AND TEST TO 3000 PSI FOR lO HINUTES BLE? TO ,ZERO PSI., , ' SURE blAN[,FOLD A,ID LI,,ES ARE FULL OF ARCTIC DIESEL AND ALL VALVES ARE SET IN DRILLING POS I T I ON. TEST V~LVES TO 3000 PSI. ~ 14.TEST KELLY COCKS AND INSIDE BOP TO 3000 PSI WITH KO~iEY PUMP. ~5. RECORD TEST INFOR>IATI~N ON BLO$~OUT PREVENTER TEST FO~.i SIGN AND SEND TO DRILLI~;G SUPER- VISOR. 16. PERFO~-I CO~PLETE BOPE TEST ONCE A NEEK AND FUNCTIONALLY OPERATE BOPE DAILY. FILL BOP STACK AND MANIFOLD WITH ARCTIC DIESEL. CHECK THAT ALL HOLD DOWN SCREWS ARE FULLY RE- TRACTED. PREDETERMINE DEPTH THAT TEST PLUG WILL SEAT AND SEAT IN WELLHEAD. RUN IN LOCK DOWN SCREWS IN HEAD. CLDSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CHOKES AND BYPASS VALVES ON MANIFOLD. lEST ALL COMPONENTS TO 250 PSI AND HOLD FOR l0 MINUTES. INCREASE PRESSURE TO 1800 PSI AND HOLD FOR lO MINUTES. BLEED TO ZERO?--~PSI. 1. 16" Bradenhead. 2. 16" x 20" 2000 psi double studded adapter. 3. 20" 2000 psi drilling spool w/lC" side outlets. 4. 10" ball valves, hyraulically acluated, w/lO" lines to reserve pit. Valves to open automati- cally upon closure of annular preventer. 5. 20" 2000 psi annular preventer. 6. 20" bel-I nipple. Maintenance & Operation 1. Upon initial installation close annular preventer and verify that ball valves have opened properly. 2. Close annular preventer and blow air through diverter lines every 12 hours. 3. Close annular preventer in the event .that gas or fluid flow to s_urface is '~"detected. If necessary, manually over- ride and close ball valve to upwind diverter line...Do not shut in well ~C~IV~ any circumstances. DEC- 5 ]gSO Alaska Oil & (las Cons, CommisSion Anchorage 16" Conductor Surface Diverter System Item (1) Fee (2) oc. (3) /klmin. CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Approve Date Yes No .< ~ t~.~--~ 1. Is the permit fee attaChed .......................................... ~--~- 2. Is ,,~11 to be located in a defined pool ............................. 3. Is a registered .survey plat attached ................................ / g .... ? -~.~', 4. Is roll located proper distance frc~ property line ................. '~'5. Is roll located proper distance frcm other rolls ...... . 6. Is sufficient unded±cated acreage ava±lable in this I~ol ............ 7. Is well to be dev±at~ ............................................. -- 8 Is operator the only affected party ~_~. __ ~. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait .......................... /v-x-8~ 10. Boos operator have a bond in force ......... , ....................... ~'11. Is a conservation order needed ...................................... (4) Cas~.~~~ 12. Is administrative approval needed ................................... 13. Is conductor string provided ....................................... (5) BOPE ~~L 14. 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 prcductive horizons .................... 17. Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ...................... 18. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst. 19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to ~O~O psig . , ' Approval Reccmmended: Additional Requirements: Geology: Eng,_ ring: . / rev: 03/05/80