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HomeMy WebLinkAbout169-052~,arch 9, 1982 Dr. U. A. Franz Mobil Exploration and Producing · Serv~ces Inc. P.O. Box 900 Dallas, Texas 75221 ~.e~ Geochemical Analyses on State Well Samples Des r Ulrich, In confirmation' of our discussions during your visit to our office February 22-25, 1982, permission has been granted to Exploration and Producing Services Inc. to extract a maximum of 1 cc. of sample material per sample envelope or 1 cc. of core material per foot of core from the State's set of samples and core chips for the purpose of conducting the following analyses on the following wells, subject to the conditions set forth be ] ow ~ I. ANAI,YSES TO BE CO}~DUCTED A~D REPORTS TO BE SUBMITTED - Total Organic Carbon - Rock Eval Pyrolysis - Thermal Maturation (Vitrinite Reflectance) I I. S~MPLE SET !]O. ~E I, L I NTE RVAL 264 1.42 220 107 208 396 283 270 Gulf Colville Delta St. %1. 320'- 9200' ] ' · - . 530'-10480' 2560'- 9900' Sinclair/BP Ugnu %1 370'- 9428' DP W. Sak $,11 , 970'-5740' Placid Beechey Pt. #1 3450'-11900' Placid Prudhoe Bay St. ~1 2500- 8930' III. CONDITIONS ls Cutz of the sample and/or core material by ~<obil from the State collection have been extracted only out of these individual envelopes or bags in which '* '-"~r. V. A. Franz ch 9, 1982 total content of cuttings or core material was greater than 10 cc. (No cuts were extracted if the 'volume of material in the individual envelope was les____~s than 10 cc.) . Mobil has provided the State with a list of the specific sample and core footages from which material was extracted. . Ail reports and all slides prepared are to be received by the Commission no later than May 14, 1982. . All residue and excess sample or core material is to be returned to the Commission; no rock materia1 or slides are to be retained by Mobil. 5. Mobil shall bear all costs entailed. We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well material. I know we both understand that the State's well sample library is public property and that granting Mobil permission to' extract portions of material from this library .for the purpose of conducting the indicated analyses and submitting the resultant slides and reports enhanceS the value of the library and is in the public interest. Sincerely, william Van Alen Petroleum C~ologist W'VA/glh COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR AREA: North Slope LAND OFFICE: Anchorage PROPERTY: State of Alaska LEASE NO.: ADL 25514 WELL NO.: Simpson Lagoon 32-14 API NO.: 50-029-20029 LOCATION AT SURFACE: 1,882' South and 1,479' West of NE corn.er of Section 1'4, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M. LOCATION AT TOTAL DEPTH: 1,253' South and 3,828' West of NE corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M. ELEVATION: 37' K.B. K.B. is 20' DATE: November 4, 1970 'above ground~ · .... - C. V. CHATTERTO'~! District Superintendent DRILLED BY: Rowan Drilling DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: DATE OF INITIAL PRODUCTION: Company, Rig #29 May 24, 1.969 July 24, 1969 None, well abandoned. SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH': 10,483' PLUGS: CASING: 26" cemented at 80' 20" cemented at 498.' 1'3,3/8" cemented at 2,65.0' 9-5/8" cemented at 10,050' Top 2,876' of 9-5/8" casing pulled out 10,150'-9,765' 9,264'-9,200' 2,900'-2,626' bridge plug JUNK: None COMPLETION REPORT - N WELL STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR SUMMARY (CONT'D) PERFORATIONS: 4 - %" jet holes/foot '4 - %" jet holes at 9,298'-9,318' (squeezed) 3,750' LOGS: Schlumberger Laterolo.g-3 2,650'- 498' "- Dual Induction Laterolog-8 9,025'- 2,650' " Dual Induction Laterolog 9,814'- 2,650' " Compensated Formation Density 9,872'- 2,650' " Sidewall Neutron Porosity 9,864'- 2,650' " Fd ~d-GR 9,872 '- 2,650' " Dipmeter 9,880'- 2,650' " Fn ~n 9,864~-'- 2,650' " Fs ~s 9,876'- 2,650' " Dual Induction Late.rolog 10,478 '-10,050' " Compensated Formation Density 10'-,484 '-10,050' " Sidewall Neutron Porosity-GR 10,476'-10,050 ' " Cement Bond Log 10,200'- 6,485' " Fs ~'s 10,4.76'-10,050' " Nn ~n 10,476'-10,050 ' "- Fd ~d-GR 10,476'-10,050' Mud Log 10,483'- 500' Chromatograph 10,483 '- 500 ' Sperry sun Gyroscopic 9,962'- 2,650 ' FORMATION TESTS: HFT #1 Production test of interval 10,050.'-10,4.83' HCT #1 Production test of interval 9,298'- 9,318' CORE SAMPLES: Core #1 Cored interval 7,110'- 7,130' Core #2 Cored interval 7,130'- 7,150' Core 03 Cored interval 9,382'- 9,402' Core #4 Cored interval 9,401'- 9,419' Core #5 Cored interval 10,415'-10,435' ~TATE OF ALASKA:' SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR May 24-25, 1969 Spudded in with~30" bucket at 12:01 AM, May 24, 1969. Drilled with dry bucket from 25'-80'. Cemented 26" conductor at 80' with Cal Seal in'.two stages as follows: .CEMENTING DETAIL First Stage - Mixed 35 sacks of Cal Seal and displaced through 1" pipe at 80'. In place at 3:00 PM. Second Stage - Mixed 35 sacks of Cal Seal and displaced through 1" pipe at 40'. I.n place at 6:30 PM. May 26, 1969 Installed shear device in mud mixing tank. Installed flow line. Mixing mud. May 27, 1969 Center punched hole with 24" hole opener from 80'-85'. Drilled 17%" hole from 85'-500'. Opened hol.e to 24" from 85'-500'. 73-80 pcf mud May 28-29, 1969 Ran. 20" casing; stopped at 493'. Washed casing down to 498'. CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented 20" welded conductor through duplex shoe at 498' with 590 sacks of Cal Seal followed by 350 saCks Type I Ideal cement. Good cirCulation and Cal Seal to surface. Cement in Place at 9:50 AM. Cemented between 26" and 20" annulus with 1 sack Cal Seal. May 30-31, 1969 Nipple up 20" Class III BOPE. Tested BOPE with 1209 rig air pressure - okay. COMP'LETION REPORT - N~? W~LL ( STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA· WESTERN OPERATIONS INC OPERATOR , · ~ay 30-32, 1969 Drilled 17%" hole from' 500'-662,. 76 pcf mud June 1-2, 1969 Drilled 17%" hole from 662'-2,650'. Attempted to run Laterolog 3; stopped at 1,875'. Tri.pped in hole, circulated and conditioned mud. 76-78 pcf mud June 3, 1969 Ran Schlumberger Laterolog 3 from 4'98'-2,650'. Tripped in hole and conditioned mud for casing. Ran 13-3/8" casing as follows: CASING DETAIL Above KB -40.67' Cut off 31.05' -9.62' 25 joints 13-3/8" 68# K-55 Seamless, Rg 3' 1,016 73' D. V. Collar ' 2.38' 40 joints 13-3/8', 689 K-55 Seamless, Rg. 3 1,640.51' Casing landed at 2,650.00' CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented 13-3/8" casing at 2,650' in two 'stages as follows: Shoe Sta~e - Cemented through-shoe at 2,650' with 1,250 sacks cement (laSt 1.5.0 sacks treated with 2% CaC12)~ Cement in place at 8:05 P.M. Second Stage - Cemented through D. V. collar at 1,007' with 1,250 sacks class "G" cement. Good cement returns to surface. Cement in place at 11:35 P.M. June 4-5, 1969 Washed out BOPE, flow line and cellar. Rigged down 20" BOPE. Cut off and recovered 31.05' of 13-3/8" casing. Welded o'n 13-3/8" casing head. Tested welds to 2,500 psi - okay. In.stalled i2"-3,000~ class III BOPE. Pressure tested blind rams., choke and kill line manifolds and 13-3/8" casing to D. V. to 2,500 psi - okay. ?OMPLETION REPORT - ~ ' WELL ( STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR Drilled out D. V. collar and cement to 2,590'; tested D. V.~ pipe rams~ and kelly cock to 2,500 psis - okay. Drilled out cement and float collar from 2,590'-2,611'. 75 pcf mud June 6, 1969 Pulled out; had lost all three cones off of bit. Ran in and reamed from 2,560'-2,611. Ran Sperry Sun Gyroscopic Survey. Drilled on junk and cleaned out cement from 2,611'-2,650'. Drilled 12%" hole to 2,6.53' where bit locked. 70 pcf mud June 7-8, 1969 Drilled 12%" hole from 2,653'-2,888'. Ran in with turbo drill and drilled from 2,888'-3,151'. Pulled out and laid down turbo .drill.' Directionally-drilled 12%" hole from 3,151'-3,434'. 71 pcf mud June 9-12, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 3,434'-4,053'. Ran turbo drill and drilled from 4,053'-4,125' (run ~2 with turbo drill). Directionally drilled ahead in 12%" hole from 4,125'-5,388'. 71-73 pcf mud June 13-15, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from .5,388;-7,016'. 75-76 pcf mud June 16, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 7,016'-7,11.0'. Cored 8½" hole from 7,110-'-7,130'. 76 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT - WELL STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR -. Core #1 Interval 7,110'-7,130' (20') Recovered 17' OIL STAINED SILTSTONE with shale lenses Color Siltstone-dk. brown Shale-dk. brown-dk, brown grey Grain Very fine 76 pcf mud June 17, 1969 Cored 8%" hole from 7,130'-7,150' . Core Interval 7,130'-7,150' (20') Recovered 16.3 ' OIL SATURATED SILTSTONE with 10-15% shale laminates (FREE OIL PRESENT) Color Siltstone-dk.. brown Shale-dk. grey w/brownish cast Grain Very fine opened. 8%" hole to 12¼" from 7,110'-7,1.50'. Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 7,150'-7,258'. 76 pcf mud June 18-19, 1969 DireCtionally drilled 12¼" hole from 7,258'-7,820'. Ran turbo drill but unable to make any hole in 3% hours. Pulled and 1-aid down turbodrill. 76-79 pcf mud June 20, 1969 D~rectionally drilled 12¼" hole with turbodrill from 7,820'-7,852'. (Run. #3) Pulled out tUrbodril!. Reamed from 7,820,-7,85'2' and directiOnallY drilled 12%" 'hol'e to 7,858'. 76-78 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT - NE '~ELL STATE OF ALASKA ~ SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR June 21-24, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 7,858'-9,108'. mud for logs. 76-77 pcf mud Conditioned June 25, 1969 RQn Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog 8 from 9,025'-2,650'. Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 9,108'-9,232'. 77 pcf mud June 26, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 9,323'-9,382'. 78 pcf mud June 27, 1969 Cored 8%" hole fr om Interval Recovered Siltstone Co lo r Grain 9,382 '-9,402' . Core % 3 9,382'-9,402' (20') 20' Light-medium brown-grey Fine-medium 78 pcf mud June 28, 1969 Cored 8%" hole from 9,402'-9,419'. Core %4 Interval 9,402'-9,419' (17') Recovered 16 ' Interbedded shale and conglomerate sandstone Color Shale-medium grey Sandstone congl.-medium brown-grey Grain Fine COMPLETION REPORT - N WELL STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR June 29, 1969 Reamed 8%" hole to 12%" 12%" hole to 9,557' . from 9,382-9,419'. 77 pcf mud Directionally drilled June 30-July 1, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole log from 9,814'-2,650'. 77 from 9,557'-9,882'. pc f mud Ran DI L ~uly 2-3, 1969 Ran the following logs: High Resolution Dipmeter Sidewall Neutron Porosity Compensated Formation Density Fd-~d-GR FS-~s Fn-~n 9,880 '-2 , 650 ' 9,864 ' -2 ,650 ' 9,872 ' -2 ,650 ' 9,872 '-2,650 ' 9,876 '-2 , 650' 9 , 864 ' -2 , 650 ' July 4, 1969 Shot 83 Sidewall Samples. tionally drilled 12%" hole Description in Attachment #1. -- from 9,882'-9,958'. 7.8 pcf mud Direc- July 5-6, 1969 Directionally drilled 12%" hole from 9,958'-10,050'. 77 pcf mud July 7, 1969 Ran 9-5/8" casing to 10,050'. COMPLETION REPORT ~- NEW WELL. SECTION 14, T-13-N, R- , U B & M ~: STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented through shoe at 10,050" with 1,000 sacks class "G" cement. Mixed cement for 1% hours and displaced in 55 minutes. Bumped rubber plug on baffle collar at 9,953' with rig pump at 2,300 psi. Float shoe at 10,050', float collar at 10,005', and baffle at 9,953'. CASING DETAIL Above KB -43.94' Cut off 29.00' -14.94' Top 190 joints 9-5/8", 47'~, N-80, Seamless, Rg. 3 7,991.44' Bottom 50 joints 9-5/8", 47#,P-110, Seamless,Rg. 3 2,073.50' Casing landed at 10,050.00' Cut off 29' of~ 9-5/8" casing. Installed tubing head. Ju~y 8, 1969 Tested secondary seal to 4',300 psi - okay. Installed 10" x 5,000 psi class IV BOPE. 78 pcf mud July 9-10, 1969 Ran Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic survey from 9,962'-2,650'. Tested Halliburton kill line with 5,000 psig., tested all values on kill line side of BOPE with 4,300 psig. Tested casing with 2,500 psig and blind rams with 4,300 psig. Tested 4" mud line and kelly hose with 3,000 psig. Changed out kelly cock and tested to 4,300 psig. Tested 4" O.D. choke manifold to 4,30.0 psig. Tested SWACO 5,000 psig and 2-2" plug valves with 4,000 psig. Drilled out baffle collar, cement float collar and float shoe from 9 , 963 '.-1'0 ,0'50'. 77 pcf mud July 11-14, 1969 Drilled 8%" hole from 10,050'-~,415'. 77 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT -~-~]EW WELL STATE OF ALASKA ~ ~ SECTION 14, T-I3-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR July 15, 1969 Cut 8%" hole from 10,415'-10,435'. Core # 5 Grain Interval 10,415'-10,435' (20') Recovered 14 ' Interbedded claystone and limestone Color Claystone-light green-grey Limestone-light green-grey Grain Crystalline July 16, 1969 Reamed hole from 10,415'-10,435'. Drilled 8%" hole from 10,435'- 10,483'. Lost approximately 100 bbls of mud in 5 hours. Spotted gel mud pill from 10,483'-10,050'. -pcf 77.5 pcf mud July 17, 1969 Ran HFT #1 on uncased interval 10,050'-10,48.3'. Packer set at 10,021'. Tail to 10,039' . Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder at 10,035', top outside recorder at 10,032', 5' section of perforated pipe, packer, VR safety joint, set of Shafer jars, -bottom inside recorder at 9,988', top inside recorder at 9,983', hydrosp, ring tester, handling sub, tight hole sub and three single joints of drill pipe capped by tight hole subs. OPened tool for 6.minutes, IF; immediate weak blow becoming good after 1 minute. Continued good until shut in'. Shut in for one hour, ISF. Opened tool for one hour and 7 minutes FF; immediate weak blow becoming good in 1 minute. Blow increased slowly after 45 minutes. Took 2 hours and 15 minutes FF while backscuttling. Recovered 127 barrels of fluid (37 barrels rat hole mud and 90 barrels of formation water with very small trace of gas~ COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL STATE OF ALASKA SECTION~ 14, T-13-~< R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR Pressure Data: Recorder: Bottom Outside Depth 10,035 ' Temperature Clock hours 48 IH 5,103 1st IF 3,946 1st FF 4,04 3 ISI 4,669 2nd IF 4,091 2nd FF 4 ,621 FSI 4,669 FH 5,103 Top Outside 10,032 ' 220OF 48 5,100 3,970 4,093 4,658 4,117 4,609 4,658 5,100 Bottom In~i~e 9,988' 24 5,071 3,824 4,016 4,640 4,016 4,616 4,736 5,119 Top Inside 9,983' 24 5,115 3,791 3,987 4,673 3,987 4,624 4,673 5,115 July 18, 1969 Ran the following' logs: Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog Compensated Formation Density Sidewall Neutron Porosity-GR Cement Bond Log Fs ~s Fn ~n Fd ~d-GR 77pcf mud 10,'478 '-10,050' 10,484 ' -10,050 ' 10,476 '-10,050 ' 10,200'- 6,485' 10,476'-10,050 ' 10 ,.476 ' -10,050 ' 10,476 '-10,050 ' July 19, 1969 Plugged across 9-5/8" casing shoe with 150 sacks of Class through drill pipe hung at 10,150'. Located top of plug I cement at 9,765'. July 20, 196'9 _ Schlumberger jet perforated 4-%" holes per foot from 9,318.'-9,298'. Ran HCT #1 on interval. 9,318'-~9,.298' as follows: Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder at 9,286', top outside recorder at 9,281', 4' of perforated tail pipe at 9,276', center of packer at 9,272', VR safety joint at 9,269.5', jars at 9,264', bottom inside recorder at 9,259', top inside recorder at 9,254' . hydrospring tester at 9,249', handling sub, cross over sub, tight hole sub, 1 stand drill pipe, tight hole sub, 2 cross over subs'. Packer set at 9,272' with tail to 9,289'. COMPLETION REPORT ~ NEW WELL STATE OF ALASKA SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPE RATO R Opened tool for 5 minutes IF, had immediate bottom of the bucket blow increasing, to very strong. Shut in for 1 hour ISF. Opened tool at 9:48 AM for 44 minutes FF test; had immediat~ ~-trong blow. At 10:02 AM opened to outside flow line on %" bean. Surface pressure dropped from 12 psi to 0 at 10:08 AM. Closed off outside flow at 10:13 AM; pressure built up to 11 Psi at 10:21 AM. Opened to outside flow on %" bean and pressure dropped to zero by 10:24 AM. Closed outside flow at 10:25 AM and flowed through 1/8" bean with pressure increasing to 11 psi by 10:29 AM and 12 Dsi at 10:30 AM. Shut tool in completely at 10:32 AM for 2 hour 23 minutes final shut in while backscuttling. Recovered a net fluid rise of 8,389' consisting of rat hole mud thinning to watery mud. Chart Depth IH ISI IF FF FSI FH __ Top inside 9,254 4,722 4,330 3,054 4,036 4,330 4,722 Bottom inside 9,259 4,784 4,352 3,105 4,016 4,352 4,736 Top outside 9,281 4,854 4,3.63 3,186 3,'970 4,363 4~805 Bottom outside 9,286 4,814 4,332 3,175 3,9.95 4,332 4,766 Bottom hole temperature 205°F. Conclusions: Test mechanically successful. Interval tested is permeable and capable of flowing salt water at an undetermined rate-. No hydrocarbons were present. Squeeze Job ~.1 Set Halliburton 9-5/8" E-Z drill bridge plug at 9,264'. Broke down holes at 9,298'-9,318' with 1,800 psi at 2 barrels Der minut~e rate. Mixed 120 sacks of cement and squeezed away approximately 100 sacks into perforations. Final pressure 1,500 psig. Dropped 20 sacks cement on bri~dge. plug. Cement in place at 10:15 PM, 7-20-69. July 21, 1969 Located top o'f cement plug at 9,200'. Decided to recover 9-5,/8" casing in preparation to redrill. Schlumberger'shot 4 - %" jet holes at 3,750'. Closed BOPE and circulated down '9-5/8" casing through holes and return through 9-5/8" x 13-3/8." annulus. Circulated and rais'ed mud weight to 78 pcf - no gas. Dismantled BOPE. Removed tubing head and replaced with 10 - 3,00.0 to 1.2 - 3,000 studded flange'and 10" - 5,000 full bore spool. Ran in with casing cutter and cut 9-5/8" at 2,900'. SCHL~.-BERGER SID~,,AL,. DESCRIPTIONS .'ATTACHMENT #1 Depth 3264' 3269 ' 3309' 3376' 3414' 3449 ' 3479' 3483' 3488' 3527' 3543 ' 3640 ' 3665' 3668' 3693' 3699' 3709 ' 3732' 3740' .P,e.c. ove=y Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot' off Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot off 1 3/4" Shot off 1/4" ShOt off Shot off Shot off De s criptions Sand, ~dark.....br?n~ 9il .sa~t~u~rate.d, very fine grained, orange ~!uorescence, dark brown cut. cream 'yellow-oranze cut fluorescence, soft.' Sand, dark gray, very fine grained, s°ft, NOSCF. COMPLETIO~ REPORTF'~NEW WELL STATE OF ALASKA ~ SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U B & M STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. OPERATOR July 22, 1969 Grasped 9-5/8" casing with spear but unable to pull casing. Reran casing cutter and cut casing at 2,898'. Unable to move casing to unland slips. Attempted to cut casing at 50' - no results. Welder cut 9-5/8" casing 6" under casing head. Casing dropped 6' and welder cut and recovered casing slips. July 23, 1969 Pulled and recovered 66 joints of 9-5/8" casing. CASING RECOVERED 66 joints of 9-5/8", 47#, N-80, Seamless, Rg. 3 2,800.54' 4 cut offs 74.98 Total recovered 2,875.52' Ran open end drill pipe; unable to enter casing stub at 2,900'. Pumped in 210 sacks Class I Ideal cement mixed with 3% CaC1 2 through drill pipe at 2,900'. Cement in place at 9:00 AM. Located top of cement at 2,626'. Tested pipe rams to 2,000# for 15 minutes - okay. Work on Simpson Lagoon 32-14 ceased to redrill as 32-14A. BRUCE B. BERGET SCHLUI.BERGER SID~ALL DESCP. IPTIONS _ 3830' · . 3850 ' 3975' 4185' 4211' 4335' 4359' 4408' 4475' 4579' 4743' 4966' 5172' 5432' 5589' 5873' 6303' 6459' 6531' 6565' 6668' 6760' Re covery 1'! ltl. Shot off Shot off Shot off }~sfire }~sfire Misfire Shot off Misfire Shot off Shot off Misfire 1 1/2" Shot off Shot off Shot off Shot 'off I 1/2" Shot off 1 3/4" 1 3/4" Descrip~tion piltstone, Dark gray, mod. har__d, !iEht broom fluorescence~ pale cremm cut £1uorescen.ce, mo visual stain. ~and, d~ark, br~;n oil saturst~d, very fine grained, friable~ angular, orange fluorescence, instant dark bro%m cut, pale c~eam Vel!o~ cut fiuoresc--------ence. Sand_, dark gray, wery fine grained, angular, friable, NOSC~. . Shale, dark gray bro~.zn, very slightlfcalcareous. Shale, black,-pyritic, very slighf~zcalcareous. Shale, black, pyritic, vez-7 slighf~calcareous. ! ~ SCHLUmbERGER SIDEWALL DESCRIPTIONS D__epth Recovery Descrip~ip~ 6823' 1 3/4" ~Sha!e, ~b~!a~c~k, pyritic, very slightly clacareous. 6840' Shot off 7385' Shot off 7414' Shot off 7570' 1/2" dark brown, soft, slightly calcareous. 7710' No recovery 7850 ' 1 3/4" Claystone, dark brown, soft, 'Slightly calcareous. 7900' 1 3/4" Qlays.tone, dark brown, soft, slightly calcareous. 8125' 1 1/4" Claystone, dark brown, soft, slightly calcareous. 8355' 1 1/4" Clays~pne, gray brc~.m, soft, slightly calcareous. 8600' 1 1/2" 8690' ShOt off ~qlaystone, silty, gray brown, .soft, slightly calcareous. 8740' 1 3/4 Shale_, dark gray broom, slightly calcareous. 8803 ' 1 1/4" Shale, dark br~.~n, slightly calcareous. 8806' }Ssfire 8809' 1" Shale, dark brown, hard, calcareous. 8980 ' 1 1/4" Shale, dark brown, hard, calcareous. 9044 ' 1" Sandstone, very fine-fine, dark gray, hard, calcareous, dull yellow-oranze fluorescence (~iform)~ dark brown stai.ning, ora~-wh.it~ cut fluorescence. 9050' 1" -$andston.e, gray brown, very fine grained, calcareous, hard, dull yellow-oranqe fluorescence (u~n_i_form)_, dark brown v~ s~bl~ stainin%, o.range-w!~j..te cut fluorescence. 9054' 1" Sa__.ndstone., gray brown, very gine grain, calcareous, dull oranqe fluorescence (uniform), dark brown yisib~e _s~tainin%, _or~_'~%%e~}~bite~ cut~ .fl~.ores~enc_e. SCHL~,MERGER SIDe'TALL DESCP~IPTIONS D~epth Recovery_ 9098' No recovery 9136' 1/4" 9153' 1/2" 9188' 1/2" 9215' No recovery 9231' No recovery 9280' No recovery 9290' 1/4" 9299 ' No recovery Descriptipn 9301' 1/4" Siltstone, dark brown,, hard, calcareous, Shale, -~~, very calcareous. ~Shal..e, ~, very calcareous. " 4 9303 ' 9307" No rec~Ver.y 1/4" - 9309' 9312' 9315' 9323' 9334' 9460 ' 9525' Shale, dark brown, calcareous. Safid, dark gray, friable, very fine graine~:ang- sub-rounded, no visible staining% or cut, bright_.ye~llow white cut iluorescence. Sand, dark gray, very fine grainad.~rains sub-ang- subrounded, predominantly quartz, friable, y~isi~.!e st.ainin~ pr. cut, !j_j~ht ye!lo~z cut~ fluorescence with ch!oroethane. No recovery No recovery No recovery No recovery No recovery No recovery (frags) 1/2" Sand, white, very fine graine~hard, shattered from shooting. NOSCF. __ SCHLU/.DERGER SID~.:ALL DESCP~[PTIONS Depth Re cover 9586' 3/8" 9633' 3/4" 9734' 1/2" 9798' 1/2" Description Sand, light o~ray, uniformly fine grair~angular, gomposed predon~inantly quartz, but with 25% black grains, friable. NOSCF. _ Sand, as previously described except uniformly fine grained,'very friable. NOSCF. Sand, as above except very fine to occasional coarse grains. NOSCF. Sand, white, very fine grained,angular, friable, predominantly quartz. 0s,c . Statistics: Attempted 84 Recovered 33 Shot off 32 No recovery 13 ~sfire 6 Op. O , a t?zo s, I c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION J. H. SILCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT May 22, 1970 Mr. Homer L. Burrell, Director State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Dear Mr. Burrell: In accordance with your letter of May 16, 1969 to Mr. C. V. Chatterton we are forwarding by attachment this date the following logs and calibrations: 1. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon ~ 32-14, Section 14, T-14-N, R-9-E, UPM, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2600 - 10,483 feet. 2. Standard Oil Company of California, Kavearak Point 32-25, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the Off--. composite DIL from 500 - 9799 feet. 3. Standard Oil Company of California, 31-25 (31-ZSA) two 'blue lines .and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2500 - 10,259 feet. 4. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon 32-14A (EA 91252 A), two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the "through drill pipe .ES" from 11,810 - 12,473 feet. In addition, enclosed are three xerox copies of the heading and calibrations. Calibrations for the above logs are included in the composite prints. Yours very truly, J. H. Silcox ABS'.mgf Enclosures ..... Standard Oil Co. of Calif. - ~.;~Oore ~1 - 7,110-7,130'. Recovered 16~ o~ uandstone and utltstone, thinly interbedded ~tth dark br~ shale. total; sandstone ~d ,iltstone are hard to ~rtable, ~ell-uorted, ve~ fine, minutely eorssbeaded pyrite; nearly untfom dark Shale lmtnae dark, hard, fissile, brittle, ealeareouu to dolmttte, dark e~rbonaceous gragments. Core #2 - 7,130'-7,150'. Recovered 15' oil-stained sandstone and siltstone thinly interbedded and laminated with dark brown shale as above. Core #3 - 9,382'~9,402'. Recovered 20' sandstone, light-medium brown-gray, fine to medium-grained, poorly sorted, abundant white, subangular cherty fragments; rare black chert grains; hard dark gray shale clasts are common. Observed porosity poor to fair, no oil staining; dips to 14°. Sandstone has conglomeratic stringers near bottom of core with 1' bed of shale, medium to dark gray, hard, fissile.. Core #4 - 9,4021~9,418'. Recovered 16' of interbedded shale and conglomerate and conglomeratic sandstone. Shale is medium gray, hard, fissile, non calcareous. Conglomerate and sandstone medium br~wn-g#ay, fim to hard, abundant white chert and common black chert fragments; porosity estimated at 5-15%. Fair to good dips 9-10°. Slight kerosene odor and minor cut fluorescence from some thin stringers. Core #5 - 10,415-10,435' Recovered 14' claystone and dolomitic limestone . beddediin 6" to 1' beds. Clayston~ light green-gray, waxy, pyritic, slightly calcareous, locallysltghtly sandy. Dolomitie limestone light green-gray, hard, dense, pyritic cryptocrystalline, with thin laminae of claystone as above. Dips measured 7o-21°. Entire core very dense and impermeable. Form t'---3 REV. 9-3O-67 CONFIDENTi . STATE OF AI. ASKA Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent reservoir. Use "~PLICATION FOR PERNIIT--" for such proposals.) OIL ['~ OAS EXPLORATORY WELL WELL [~] OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION. O'F WELL Atsurface 1882' S and 1479' W of NE corner of Sec.l'4 T--13-N, R-9-E, UM. BHL (Actual) : 1253'S and 3828'W of NE corner of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UM. ~ 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, OR, etc. K.B. Check Appropriate Box To I~ndi'c~te Nlature of N~oti*ce, Re HLB - TRM - , 5. ~::~I N~C~L CODE API 50-029-20029 OKG KLV . e.ADLL~CS~ DES/GNATION2 5 514 ~-HD s]mTXT~i~..,:,/REL.:, '" " /"~' ?. IF INDIA/%T, ALLOT'rF_~ OR TH/BE NA~&E " N/A l:ll J:: 8. UNIT, FAB.NI OR L.F-J~SE NA/VIE N/A 9. V~ELL NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 10. FIELD A/ND POOL, OR WILDCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., l~I., (B~IH HOI2~ OSJ~.CTZVE) Sec. 14, T-3-N, R-9-E, Umiat Meridian 12. PEPdV~T NO. 69-52 ~, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO : TEST WATER SHUT-OFF I { PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT J t MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ~ ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SIIUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CABIN0 SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMEN'T$ (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 status of well Simpson Lagoon 32-14 is hereby changed a suspended well to an abandoned well. __ No change in mechanical condition has Well Completion Report dated 8/25/69. AiI known mechanical requirements of Alaska have been met. been made abandonment from th at from being shown on for the s~a~e of This confirms phone conversation Messrs. J. M. Vollmer - O. K. Gilbreath of 11/10/69. SIGNED C-- V ' CHATTERTON TITLE District Superintenden~ATm 11-///-69 (This space for State office use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE See 1,nstrucfions On ,~j99~i~,Bp¥ Re'turned O r.m,i? o s, I c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION J. H. $1LCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT August 25, 1969 Transmittal of Confidential Information to State of Alaska For Soco Well Simpson Lagoon 32-14, P0~.NFI, P,E~N?!AL State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr., Petroleum Supervisor Gentlemen: In accordance with State of Alaska requirements, Standard Oil Company of California transmits the following highly confidential well infor- mation for its exploratory well No. 32-14, Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, U.P.M. 1. State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee Form P-7. Included on attachments to this form are the details of the two drill stem tests made, five cores taken, and stratigraphic markers as required. 2. One reverse sepia and one reproduced copy each of the Gamma Ray- LL3 Log from 500-2,650', Dual Induction-Laterolog from 2,650-10,483' (note that from a depth of approximately 9,810-10,050' this well was not logged with the exception of the mud log) Fn Log derived from the SNP and showing F on a-logarithmic scale, ~SNP on a linear scale and Gamma Ray from a depth of 2,650-9,883'. 3. One Reverse sepia and one reproduced copy of the Formation Evaluation Mud Log from 500-10,483' Total Depth. 4. A complete suite of washed and dried ditch samples from 500-10,483' Total Depth. Form P---7 " ~ SUBMIT IN DUPLI~ "-___ .aTE OF ALASKA STrUCt ioB.~ OD OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE reverse s~de, i ii ~ i i ii WELL cOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* ~. ~ o~ w~: o.. ~ ~s ~ ~' oth~Exploratorg b. TYP~ OF GOMPL~ON: WELL OVER EN BACK ~ RESVR. Other gus nded 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard 0il Company of California, wOI' 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State'r'equirements)* At surface 1882' South & 1479' West of Northeast corner x~~r~~~~ of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, Ug&M. xttom~epm 125~' South and 3828' West of Nor.theaSt corner of Section 14, T-13ZN, R-9zg, UB&M.. 13. DA~ SP~D~ ]14. DATE T.D. ~C~D [15. DA~ COMP SUSP ~ ABAS. 'Il6.i ~VA~ONS (DF. RKB 5-24-69 j 7-16-69 . J 7-24-69 ' ! aT'+ K.B. 10,485'/10017~ 270072700' [ ~ow~. · ~. PRODUCING IN~VAL(S), OF ~IS COMP~TIO~--TOP, BOSOM,. NAME :(~ AND ~)* ONFDENT AL ...... 5. AP1 NUM. F_J~CAL CODE 50-029-20029 I-~ASE DESIGNATION ~ND SERTL~L NO. ADL 25514 7, IF INT)IA.N, ALLOTTEE OR 'rRIBE NA/VIE N/A 8.UNIT,FA.i~'~I OR LEASE NAI~E :9. WELL NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 52-14 10. FLELD A,N'D POOL. OR WILDCAT .W I L DCAT 11. SEC., T., R., RI., (BOTTOM FIoI_,~ OBJECTIVE) SEC. 14, T-15-N, R-9-E. HM[AT MERIDIAN 12. PEI:LMIT NO. 69-52 RT, GR, ~l'C)' i17. ELE~.'. CASINGHEAD INTERVALS DR£LLED BY Rotary ~ c.,~ ~oo,.,s , ,23' WAS DIR~C~ONA,L SURVEY ~IADE Yes i 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN "Dual Induction, llllllllll Il Il - CASING SIZE 0" Dipmeter, Sonic, Cement Boqd~ CASING R~'CORD (Report all strings set in well) 9-S'8" 47# -Nll_~t 10,0.50'.., 12-,1/4. .'1'000 sacks 2,876' 26. LINER R.ECOI-I~ !'~ 27. TUBING RE, COFJ) 28. ,, , & ',l " T PERFORATIONS OPFiN TO PRODUCTIOI~T (interval size and number) ·29. ACID, SHOT, F~AC'-tURE, C~IE'N[[' SQUEEZE ETFC. DI~P'Tli IIffTlgRVAL (~ID) ] AMOUNT ~D KIND O.F MA~AL US~ ' j .. 30. PRODUCTION DATE FIRST Pi~ODUCTION [ PI~O:DUCT1ON METHOD (Flowh~g, gas lift. pumpings-size and type of pump) DATE OF TEST. l~O~S TESI~ ']UIOXE SrZE IPROD'rq FOR OI~BBL. GA~MCF. WATER--BBL. ! ! tTM 32. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS ] W~LL STATUS (Producing or I" ] GAS-OIL 1-~YTIO WATE2%--BBL. 1 OIL GRAvrrY.A.P~ tTEST ~VITNESSED BY //(~ ~ r'~,//~e':~*ff: th:~.t. ;h~y~.':.rez:/'5~,.;;...a.~d,/kt.t:~ehed !~formation is complete an.d correct as_determined from all:available records sms~r( ~fi~-Z~~~%?~>'~ ~,s District SuperintendentrxTS August *(See Instructions and Spaces for'Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS ".-General: This<form :i.s designed ¢~r submitting~a compJete a, nd correct well completion report and log on ;'all types of lands a6.d lease~.~in* Alaska. :~,> 2. Item:. 16: Indicate ~hich e!'~vati~n is used a~reference.~'~fi*ere not otherwise shown) for depth measure- :ments given in cthe'F spaces on this form and ih anY attachmentS. -. ,., . .Lltems 20' an~ 2~:~:4.f this well is..'~ompleted f6i separate produCtion frOm more than one interval zone .... (multiple"co~ple'_~on), so s~tate iP'~item 20, a'~ in it~'~ .??..zshoW the prcducing interval, or intervals, · .:'top(s), bO~to~(s)'"anQ~ name'.(s) (if"'any) for only' the inter~al~-reported in item 30. Submit a separate re~rt ~..(paoe) on:zthis form~' adequately identified, for each ~d6itional interval to ~ seperately produc~, show- ........ · lng the ~fiona. I data pedinent.~to such interval. ~.., ... ~: ..... -~ . f .... ' Item26: "Sac~s Cement": Attache~ supplemen}al record:~:7~'r this well shoUld show the details of any mul- "tiple~'.stage c~menting an~ the legation of the'-cementing,:toel>::. ..... ~ .... . . ~;*~ : ~: .... ~ .~. -Item'~:28:~.ub*mit*~.ieparate completion re~rf'~on this form:::f~ each interval to ~ separately produ~ , :'(~ instr0cti~n ~°r'i~ems 20 and 22 above).,. , i s4. su~,~t~' o~' ~'O~,~¢^;noN rEs'rs ~Nc'~OmN(~ a~m~v~u..~v, e~Ua~ v~m~ ~ '~~m or om. ~. "" 35. G~IC MAR~ .... ' '; : '-'-'~A~ AND MUD ~ I '-'~ , ,r ~'~ ' i ~ ~ ..... , ,, '' DST No. 1-~-10 , 050-10., 483'. "ISI ~ ~r. FI~ period 1 min. Pkr s~ in~9~5/8.'' Csg at 10,021'. No ~'u'shtO~R~. '8890': ' ~ " drillin~flu{d g~adi~( ~o clear salt water.: ..... , ... IH.~ I8.I .}XF ~ F~.. ~'.~. FSI ~ '" __ ......... '~ ' ....... Top Cretaceous 3,745 ..'5115:~ 4673 3987. 462~~ ':~673 5115 DST ~o. 2-.9,2¢8-9,318. ISt 60 ~n~ Fi~ per~od 6~ m~. ~SI 2~h~. 23 m~n. Top Ir~as~tc 9,003 ,~kr i~ot ~n csg. ~t..:9,'272'. ~ cushion. ReC. 8,3~);~5~~ drlg. flufd "' Top ~gradSng to clear-~?sait:water. ~': :~..m o Paleozotc 10,200 ~' IH ' ISI IF ::FF FSI p~ ~ ~ Carbonatos ~6 63'63 31~6" 3:9~0 63'6'~' ~'865 ., ...... .',: ~ '-q ,, , ,, , , , ,.: aB. COH.~ DATA, AfI'I'ACII BR1EP DESp~Ip.I~ONS .~F LITHOLO'~ff, POROSITY.- F[iACWR~, APP~NT DIPS ..... . ~..,AND. DETECTED SHOWS OF Oi'b, G~ OR WA~. .. '~;:~x . .. " .. i J. ~j' I ~l i ,, i. ,. ,i ''5, , "' .. ._. .... : ~ .. -, C'. . .~ ...... · :m' .~ ~ . .] . - . .. '.~ · ~.., See Attached .._ : ' f" [~: i '.i ....._ I .... - State of Alaska - 2 - August 25, 1969 5. Core chips from cores and depths as follows: Core ~1 - 7,110, 7,112, above 7,115, below 7,115, above 7,120, below 7,120, 7,125, 7,125+, 7,127. Core #2- 7,130, 7,131, 7,136, 7,14 1, 7,146. Core #3- 9,382, 9,383, 9,384, 9,385, 9,386, 9,387, 9,388, 9,389, 9,390, 9,391, 9,392, 9,393, 9,394, 9,395, 9,396, 9,397, 9,398, 9,399, 9,400, 9,401, 9,402. Core #4- 9,402, 9,403, 9,404, 9,405, 9,406, 9,407, 9,408, 9,409, 9,410, 9,411, 9,412, 9,413, 9,414, 9,415, 9,416, 9,417, 9,418. Core #5 - 10,415, 10,420, 10,422, 10,425, 10,429, 10,431. 6. Directional Surveys: a. Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic Survey 0-2,887'. b. Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic Survey '2,887-9,962'. c. Eastman Magnetic Survey 9,962-10,483 '. All material hereby transmitted is highly confidential, so marked, and is to be kept in this confidential status from this date for the pre- scribed two-year period. Yours very truly, d~~. 'H. ~ilcox A~S .' sc Attachment RECEIVED BY: ..................................... DATE :,, . .................. _ ........ ~ ..... D RECTIONAL SURVEY REPORT ~ - FOR STANDARD O/L COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA TYP: OF SURVEY: Gyroscopic' Directional Multishot SURVEY DEPTH: FROM S~rface , FT. TO 10~483 LEASE: Simpson Lagoon WELL NO. 32 -14 Wildcat FIELD: ... North Slope COUNTY/PARISH STATF Alaska DATE OF SURVEY Ju]_~ .9,...l~69 -lOB NO. OFFICE: ,,, A,n ch or a ge, ,,, Alas ka NOTE: This survey re-calculated July 22~ 1970 useing Radius of Curvature program. Additional extrapolated points were added along with some Eas'bman s'~zrvey points. STANDARD OIL COHPANY OF CALIFORNIA SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 WILDCAT ALASKA SPERRY-SUN WELL'SURVEYING COMPANY CLOSURE TRUE 9 JULY 1970 SU-3-16479 RADIUS OF MEAS. DEPTH .... - - 2900 3000 '3!00 .-. 3200 _ _ _ . . 3300 ' 3~o0 .... -_3500 -_-_ 3600 ......... · 3900 _ . -- 4000 4100 4300 44O0 .... 4500 4600 4700 ~...: ~_ ..... :?800 ~-~- ...... 4900 :;~----~:-- --' 52 O 0 ' ' ~300 _.~-......~-.:-_ ~. & ~ ~ _ . .' ...... 5600 -.- CURVATURE TRUE VERT DEPTH 2899.74 2999,40 3098,29 3196,41 3293,64 3389,82 3485,05 3579.39 3672.98 3766.26 3859.30 3952,10 4045,~ 4138,73 4232.47 4325,91 44!8.95 4511.67 4604e22 ~696e27 4787,71 4878.71 4969.15 5059.22 5148,81 5237.91 532.6.71 5415.31 SUB SEA DRIFT DRIFT DEPTH ANGLE DIRE¢ 2862.74 2 O' 2962,40 7' 3061.29 10 O' 3159.41 1'2" .15~ 3256.6~ 14 45' 3352.82 17 0' 34~8.05 18 30' 3542.39 20 15' '3635.98 21 O' 3729.26 21 15~ 3822.30 21 45' 3915.10 22 0' 4008.14 21 O' 410'1.~_.~1{.!~ 20 15'' 4195.'4"-7-" 20 30' 4288.91 21 15' 4381.95 21 451 4474.67 22 15' 4567,22 22 15~ 4659.27 23 45~ 4750.71 24 0' 4841.71 25 0' 4932.15 25 30' 5022.22 26 0~ 5111.81 26 45' 5200.91 .27 15~ 5289.71 27 30 537.8,31 27 45' 5 46 5 63 S 81 N 84 N 81 N 79 N 77 N- 76 N 77 N 75 N 75 N 75 N 83 N 88 S 88 5 89 'N 89 N 88 N 89 N 88 N 88 N 87 N 88 N '8'7 N 86 N 85 N -84 N 84 -' ': '"~-- 'COMPUTED BY COMP TECH ~ - RECTANGULAR ....... DOG LEG SECTIOP. COORDINATES SEVERITY DISTANCE W 22,08-S 2,53 W 0,0 W 26,61 S 8.89 W 5.9 W 31.16 S 22.89 W .......... 4.7 W 31.67 S 42,12 W -- 4el . W 28,62 S 65.26 W 2.6 W 23.87 S 92.19 W 2.3 W --"" '-~ 17,53 W 9e79 W W W W W W W W W W · 35,10 -3.26 -1,71 14,06 32,_50 55,65 82,89 113,34 146,50 181,71 122,01 W t,6 154,27.W .............. 1,7 1,56"5" 188'52"W -"-- 0,8 7,15 N ........ 223.49 ..... W ................... 0,7 15,5'-4 ............. N~.2.~.8._~~ .... -:o=i'~ ...... .... - ......... 0.50 254.40 .~ 26,28 N 29~.88 W - 0.25 291.55 -33,27 N 330.82 W 2,97 328.19 36,038~5ki 365 · 93~ gM .... 1,85 --362.8! 35,03' N ~00.74~W' ~ 1.43 .......... % - -35,10 N 436,36 W 0,83 430,61 N 4.73-01 W 0,90 ' 466.02 36.08-N"- 510.45-W--~.- ''_...0.63 . 502,45 W 37~ 07-- N .... ~5-48,3 I'-W ................ O.37 539.27 ~ ' ~6 w ..... 1,55 .... 577.2~ W ~-38'!0 .~ ........587,~ W ..... '39,5-1-N--627.8!-W ......... -- 0,25 616.71 w '7:Z17:~;g3';'l 8:"~h~7~:7 ~ ~. 8 ~ -' w .................... 0.66 W .... .45.07 N-755.26 W .... 0.66 .. 741.27 W {~' 47,78 N 799,60 W 0,87 784,80 W 51,35-N-844,86 W '- -- 0.68 829.44 W . 55.75 N "890,63 W '-" 0,52 874,80 W 60,60 Pi-9-36,7~ W ~ ~- - 0,25 920.60 7 ........__.217, RADIUS OF MEAS, DEPTH 57O0 5800 5900 6000 6100 6200 6300 6400 6600 67O0 ~7"~6800 ..... 6900 '7000 7095 ..... 7200 ~300 ..... 2400 7600 --'.-..'7700 ........ 7800 .-.-7900 8200 8400 .... 8800 CURVATURE TRUE VERT DEPTH 5503,71 5591,80 5679.89 5768.!8 5856.58 5945.08 6033,68 6122.58 6212.07 6302.1~ 6392,59 6~83.67 6575.~6 6667,60 6699.87 6750.6~ 6759,88 6852,68 69~5,72 7038,8~ 7132.20 7225.64 7319,07 7412,27 7505,~6 7599,90 769~.~7 7788,79 7883.55 7978,45 8073.~9 8168.92 826~.8! 8~60.99 8457,58 855~.29 8556,22 864~.22 SUB SEA DEPTH 5466-,71 555~.80 56~2,89 5731,18 5819.58 5908.08 5996.68 6085.58 6175.07 6265.1~ 6355.59 6446.67 6538.46 6630.60 6662.87 67!3,6g 6722.88 6815.68 6908.72 7001.84 7095.20 7188.64 7282,07 . 7375;27- 7468.86 7562.90 7657.17 7751.79 7846.55 7941,45 8036-49 8131,92 8227.81 8323.99 8420.58 8517.29 8519.22 8607,22 DRIFT ANGLE 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 26 25 25 23 23 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 2O 21 21 19 2O 19 18 18 t8 18 16 16 15 15 15 14 0t 30' O' 45' ~+5' 30' 0~ O' 30~ O' 45' O' ~5~ 45' 30' . 30' 15' 45' O' O' ~5~ O' 30' 45' O' O' ~0' 15~ O' 45' 15' 30' 30' O' 30' N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 'N N N N N N N N N N 'N N N DRIFT DIREC 83 85 84 84 83 83 82 83 82 81 76 78 78 71 72 73 7~+ -75 73 72 .75 72 71 '67 62 62 56 58 55 55 ~9 55 51 ~8 45 45 RECTANGULAR COORDINATES COMPUTED BY DOG LEG SEVERITY COMP TECH SECTIOF' DISTANC£ W W W W W W W W W W W .W W W W W W W W W 65.89 N 983.20 W 70,84 N 1030.27 W 75.38 N 1077,38 W 80.28 N 1124.07 W 85,58 N 1170.92 W 91,25 N 1216.74 W 97.30 N 1262,71 W 103.28 N 1308,10 W 109.10 N 1352,34 W 115.52 N 1395,31 W '124,03 ~' · ,~ 1437 09 W 0.53 1.08 0,68 0,00 0.52 0.00 0,52 0.67 1108 0,65 "- 2.15 133.3i N 1477.30 W'. ....... 1.a7 14!,56..N !_~.!6,.tt.W ........... 0,75 151.94 N 1553.55 w 2.70 156,23 N 1566.38 W 1.10 !62.60 N !586.56 W 0.82 163,68 N !590.23-.W 173.64 N !626,!3 W 1.29 .. !83.7~ N 166!-36.W ..................... 0,90 966,84 1013.59 1060.28 1106.65 1152.90 1199,01 12~4.98 1290,38 1334.62 1377.79 1420.35 1461.60 1501,22 15~0.06 1553.57 !57~.7t 1578o5a 1615,7~ 204,88 N 1730.48 W -" 1,07 1724,66 W 215.00 N I764.64 W ~ ' - 1.08 1760,28 W 226,30 N 1798,43 W ..... 0.43 1795.85 W 239.29 N 1832.26 .W_ - .... 1,56 1831.88 W 254.45 N !86~.04 W 2.38 1866.50 W -"-270,41 N t894,06-"W'<'~:>:: .... -::~0.25 1899,~2 W 287.59 N'~1922.66 W ........ 2,15 1931.69 W 305.21 N 1949.79 W 0.68 - 1962.45 w .:' .... 322,84 N..1976,42 '.W ........ ---=-'~--0'.97 - ' 1992.73 W -: ~-.: 340.92- N'-20~2 ;-'2g-" W:~=-- ::~--:::>':-~0 ,'2 5" . ..: 2022.3a ........................................ ~ ,~ 2050.26 W 2.08 2078.4~ W - 395.53 N 2072.94 W ...... 1.21 2104,75 W 413.29 N 2093.7, W 1,0~ 2129.~3 ~',~ ....... 430,61<N 2112,97 W-'~-'< -'.--'1,00 2152.'~9 W 448,13 N 2131,~4 W '". _. ~,0,93 .. 2174,85 . W 448,50 N 2131.80'W ........ 0.00 2175,30 ~'~ ~64-88 N 21~8.19 W 0.5~ 2195.36 RADIUS OF CURVATURE NEAS, TRUE VERT DEPTH DEPTH SUB SEA DEPTH 9100 ~)20o 929'7 9300 9321 9400 9500 - 9600 :.---.-: ::-~:-:9 700 ...... 9900 -- I0050 :_ :_:_: __- :_- - . ::--%7- ~OR l ZONTAL _Z' --7 -" :' - 7'7 - - - . . ............ ...... . . _ ~:-.: --: :.: :.:.... : .- . 8651,00 8747.92 8842,!4 8845.06 8865.50 8942*.44 9039.88 9!37,51 9235,32 9393,31 9431,5~ 9492.52 9579*04 9697,31 9790,15 9883,23 99?6.63 I0007,47 DISPLACE*4ENT 86'14.00 8710.92 8805.14 8808.06 8828.50 8905.4a 9002-88 9IO0,~I 9198,32 9296,31 939~,56 94A~ ~2 95~2,04 9660.31 97~3,15 9846.'23 9939,63 9970.47 DRIFT ANGLE 14 14 15' 13 15' t3 15j 13 15' 13 0j t3 12. O' 1~ O' 11 O' 10 30' 10 30' 10 30' 9 O' 9- O' 7 O' 6 O' 5 ~0' 2428,77 FEET COMPUTED BY COMP TECH DRIFT DI~,,-C RECTANGULAR COORDINATES DOG LEG SECTIO:~ SEVERITY DISTANCE N 45 W 466, N 46 W 483, N 45 W 499, N 45 W 500. N 44 -W 503. N 43 W N 43 W 532, N 43 W 548. N 43 W ' 563, N 42 W 578, N 39' W 592, N ~2 W 60i, N 42 W 6i3~ N 81 W 6~2~ N 86 W 624, N 84 W 625, N 83 W 626, N 77 W 627, 11N 2149,42 W 36 N 2166.97 W O, 52 N 2183,42 W 1, O! N 2183,90 W O, 44 N 2187.28 W - 45 N 2199.63 W 91N' 22i~;97 W ........ O, 7~ N-2229,73 W ---.- t, . . 94 N 2243,91W ___ 0, 6~ N 2257.38 W -'-' -' ...... _ 82 N 2269.~9 W .... - 0- ~1 N 227~,83 W ........... O, 33 N 2287,56 W 0, .......... :-. . - ..... :::. _ _..r ....... 84 N 2305,07 W ..... --- .... :"::"-4, 50 N 2319,68 W O, 6'4 N-2332,7i W --.-. '-..-._-2, 39 N 2346.,3~ W~'-:-::-:':'::' -2* 57 2196,87 24 2218.28 05 2238.34 O0 2238,94 09 2243,08 2258.37 O0 2277.45 O0 2295.79 O0 2313.~2 O1 2330.23 73 -: 2345-59' 88 235~.90 O0 2368,~A_ 86' "- 2387,72 83 2402,26 _ i4 24!5*15 06 2425,67 39 2428,76 D RECT O AL SL;RVEY -FO R REPORT STANDARD OIL CO~iPANY OF CALIFOi~IA i ii i iii ii i i i i i TYPE OF SURVEY: , Gyroscopic Directional Multishot SURVEY DEPTH: FROM Su~,face , FT. TO,, 10,h83, ,,, , ,, FT. LEASE: Simpson Lagoon WELL NO. 32-14 Wildcat FIELD: North Slope COUNTY/PARISH STAT; Alaska DATE OF SURVEY July 9~ 1969 , JOB NO. SU'3-16479 OFFICE: ...Anchorage, Alaska NOTE: This survey re-calculated July 22, 1970 useing Radius of Curvature program. Additional extrapolated points were '" addad along with some Eastman s~zrvey points,i~":~;,, '' S.IANDARD_I] IL_.~.OMP, N,Y_,CLF_~T~A LI.EORNI, A.- SIMPSON LAGOON 32-I4 .... WI LOf~AT-- _ ALASKA PAGE 6-5 THRU 6-8-69 SURVEY DATE __VERII.CAL_ SECT_I_ON _COMPUTED_ALONG._ CLOSURE SPERRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING COMPANY SU-3-16465 SU0-16466 RECORD OF SURVEY T~UE :.M.EASURE~ .V. ERIICAL DEPTH DEPTH INCLINATION DIRECTION DEG MIN DEG DOG-LEG SEVER.I_IY .... VERTICAL DEG/IO0 SECTION RECTANGULAR COORDINATES NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST O. O.O0 - -100..- ,....99.99 200· 199.98 'ORIGIN AT SURF 0--30. N_5-4-W 0 40 N 68 W ACE 0 POINT RIG FLOOR 0,00 0.21 -0.76 0.00' 0.00 0,.51 -0,70 0·94 -1·78 300. 299.98 · 400 ........ 39. g...91 500. 499.96 0 40 S 39 W O40 S 62 W ~).79 ' 0.20 1 · 2 Z.L..... .......... 0..01 ...... 1.3o o.&5 0.04 -2.51 O. 12 -1.35 ..... -0.42 -2.38 600. 599.95 1 5 10.0 .......... 699_.LgA ....... 0._25__ 800. 799.93 I 5 S 11 W .S ._2__E S 11 W 0.84 2.54 -2.27 .0.68 3_.26 ~.3.00_ 0.68 5.14 -4.85 -2.74 ......... -2.71 - -3.07 900. 899.91 1000 ...... 9.99.88 1100. 1099.86 $ 13 E .S_3Q_E S 20 W 0.45 6.93 -6.70 -2.65 -. 0.._~9 8..94.- ' _ ..... -8.8~ -1..41 1.08 10,63 -10,48 -2.01 1200. 1199.83 1 20 ............. 1.3.00 ........ 12.R9.82 1400. 1399.81 0 45 · 1500. 1499.81 1600,-- ..... 1.599..81 0'0 O__lO 1700.. 1699.80' 0 35 800. 1799.79 S 12 W ~,20 W % .... 88_W N 43 E 0.34 15.99 0.37 12,94 -12,75 -2 0,36 ......... 14,7~,, -14._4~ ......................... r3 -15.70. -3 900.i ....... 1899-.-79 000, 1999.78 0 .55 N 88 E 0.65 15.01 0.75 15.99 -15,70 -3 O. 16_____ 16..03 - 15 · 7 IL .....: .................~4 0.71 15.22 -14.96 -3 -14.91 -1.74 =--I .49 · 2100. 2099.18 2200 ...........219_9,_l% 2300. 2299.76 O ........ 0 ....................... N .... O_.E ............... 0.91 ........... 15.01 ................................ -14.91 ................... 0 35 S 4~ E 0.58 15.66 -15.6~ -1.03 r-- 0 35 S 10 W 0.52 16.68 -16.64 -1.21 ~.~5 S,.~20~.E ................ 0.5~ .............18.12 ............................. -18.15 ............................... ~0.66 0'30 S 26 W 0'.67 18.94 -18.93 -1.04 I_AN DAR D_.J] ! LL..C.O MP. ASLY.._D E_CAL[EO P~.N LA !HPSON LAGOON 32-1~+ I.L.QCAI ALASKA_ __RAGE .....2 6-5 THRU 6-8-69 SURVEY DATE VE.R~_IC.AL__S~ECIiON_._COMRUTED_ALO.N~._CLOS.U.R~ SPERRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING COMPANY SU-3-16465 SU0-16466 .. ~ RECORD OF SURVEY TRUE INCLINATION DIRECTION DOG-LEG RECTANGULAR COORDINATES _MEASURED VE~T_I_CA_L SEVERIZY VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEG DEG/IO0 SECTION DEG MI N NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST 2400, 2399.76 0 5 ....... 2.500 2600. 2599,75 0 30 · 2608. 2607.75 2793. 2792.75 0 30 __.D ..... 1_5 0 3O S 8 E 0.43 _ 19.08 S .... 2-_E ...... 0._58- - ' 20.23 S 17 W 0.25 21.09 -19.07 -1.02 .20.2.~ ...... ~0.98 -21.07 -1.24 S 23 W S 53 W ...... 0 '_2_5 .... - .... 21 · 56 ......................... ] ...... .'_...~ 21 · 53 - 1., 43 ........... .'.. ....... ~ 0.35 22.08 -21,99 -2,04 2887. 2886.75 0 10 N 35 W 0.56 21.87 -21.76 -2.20 ~ THE CALCULATION PROCEDURES ARE BASED ON THE USE OF THE TANGENTIA~-~6~-~-~'--~ETH-O'D HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT : 21.87 FEET AT SOUTH 5 DEG. ~ ~, __, _:: ...-..i~.. :. ~. ~ .~-,..~ ...LY,..LP..O..~.~ .~ = ~.~_ ~ ................................................. ~ ....... : .................. ~ '" . '~'!"L'P'-C.AT ~'" '- VERTICAL SECTIO~ COMPUTED ALONG ~ . -ALA~K'A ." : ',. ...................................................................................... C FD Ti : .......... I ....... ..... :..: ...... - ..... ......... R. e c o ap._..g ~...,~.p.R.~ E y_ ............................................................. ~; ............................................... ' .HE.~SU~E:D. "VEgT!CAL SEVERITY VERTICAL . : _~..gEP.~U..:~.~,.~P:.~-PI.U~'. P~..~.._H.!.N .............. ' ....... ~EG ...... OEG/1 oo ......... SEC.~ (DH ........ N.ORTH ........ sgU.TH ............. EAST .............. NE. ST. .,2.'t~:.37~_.._ ~28~6,'75 5U-3-16,65 - SU0-!6466 . ' -21,76 -2.20 '290'.0:;- -2899'~74 -2 .... '0 ................... S'"'46' N ........ 0'.00 ................ "3"26 ....................................... -22.0'7 ............................. '-2.52 ..... 30:00' 2.-9.98,99 ' 7 0 S 63 U 5,12 5,79 -27.60 -13.38 ............... 3"~..0.0.o 3097,47 3200, '3'1'95,20 10 0 S 8~ W 3.97 21,66' 12 15 N 84 W 3.6~ ~2.61 14 ~5 N 81 N 2,59 6'7,9~ -'-30,32 -30,53 -28.10 51.63 -24.12' ' -76,78 --?.:. ".; ' ._.3400~_. 3.387.53 17 0 N 79 N 2.31 97.10 "'"'-' -3500-'~---3Z, 8'2",'36 i8--3"0 ...........N-"7'7 .... W ............... i, 61 128.8~ ~ 6.op.,~...a~7~ l.a .................. Z O, ..l 5 ............. N.._.7 6._u ........... ~. 7 8 ............ ~ ~3. ,,z -18.54 -105.48 -11.40 -136.40 -3.03 -169.98 3700. 3669.54 38 O0 ~-~'3762-.' 74' 3900, 3855,62 4000, 3948.34 4100'; .... -' '~*0':~ 1','70 4200, 4135.52 21 0 N 77 W 0.82 199.24 -21-'15 ................ N-'75 'W ............ 0 ~"Tb ......... 235.48 21 45 N 75 N 0.49 272,54 5.02 -204,90 1:~.'* ~0 .................. -239.91 23.99 -275.70 22 0 N 75 W 0.24 310. 21 0 N 83 W 3.09 345. 20 15 N 88 W 1.91 · 379. 4300, 4229,18 20 30 S 88- W 1,41 412. 4400. 4322.39 2'i--i'5 S .... 8'9"W ............ 0,"83 447. 450'0. 4415,27 21 45 N 89 W 0.88 . O0 33.69 49 38.06 21 39,26 71 38.04 55 37.41 483.51 38.06 -311.88 ~347,45 -382.04 -417 -453 -490 .04 .28 .33 4600. 4.507.82 4700, ....... ~600';-37 4800. 4691.91 22 15 N 88 W 0.62 520.41 39.38 22 .... i5 N 89'-W ................. 0'37 ........ -557.15 40.04 23 4.5 N 88 W 1.55 596.40 41.44 -528. -566. -606. 17 03 28 4900, 4783.26 5000'-; ......... 4873.89 ............ 5100. ~96~.15 24 0 N 88 W 0.24 636.03 42.86 25 0 N 8'7 W 1.08' 677.37 45.08 25 30 N 88 W 0.65 719.33 46.58 -646. -689. -732. 93 .~,. ~- ~ -W' ! I,'D cA'r ............................................ ' ' ALASKA · ""'...,GE 2 - 7-9-69 SURVEy.' DATE ................................................................................................................................................................................. S.U.....~.: 1.6.4 7 9 ..... - ................................ SURVEY :.. _ . . TRUE ~]_~_ATI'G~ . D~RECT]ON DOG-LEG RECTANGULAR COORDINATE'S ": -?-~':' .R'E:A'S~U'ffE~'-'VE'~'T.~C~[-~': ................................. :'"' ...... .............. S'EVEi{'I'TY' VERT'i'C'X'[ ...... ' ......... ' ........ ~ ....... 5200.. 5Q54.03 26 0 N 87 N' 0.66 762.2[ 48. . 5500, 5320.9.3 27 30 N 8~ N 0.52 897.[0 60.83 --'5600; .... ~ .... 5.a0~'~3 ............... 27 ~5 ................ N '84"N ............... 0,2~ ............. 9~3.09 ............... 65.70 ~700. 5~97,72 28 O N 83 N 0.53 989.58 71.~2 5BO0. 5585,60 28 30 ' N 85 N 1.07 1036,58 " 75.58 .... -'- - 5900 ~--56 73'9-G 28 ...... 0 ........... N "8~'"'W ..... 0.'68 ......I082,95. 80. ~8 6QO0, 5762,[9 28 0 N 8~ ~ 0.00 1129,32 85,39 ............ ~ ........ --~ ...................... ~ .............. 6100, 5850.69 27 65 N 83 N 0.53 1175.43 · ...... 6200,'-- .... 5939-,"19 .............. 27"'45 ..... '~ .......... N'-83' W .......... ':"0",00 ...... 1221;54 .67.0.0, 6.387,7 6 6900. 6571.34 6300, 6027.8.9 27 30 91.06 96.74' N 82 W 0.52 1267.37 103.17 6400, 6116.99 27 0 N 83 W 6'50D, ........ 6206'.'87 26 ...... 0 ............ N 82"-W 6600, 6297.13 25 30 N 81W 0.67 1312.33 108. 1' 09 .......... 1355:85 .............. 114. 0,66 1398.66 !21. 87 -775.9~f O1 ...................................... '.820"84 O0 -866.45 -912,37 -958.68 ...... -1005,28 -1052.81 -1099.50 -1146.19 -1192.41 ;-'1238'* 62 ....... '-1284.35 70 - 80 ................................. - 53 - 25 0 N 76 W 2.19 1440.92 131. 23"'~5 ................ N'-78"'W ............... 1.~9 ..... 1'481.14 140.13 23 0 N 78 W 0.74 1520.16 148.25 160. -----171'. 180. 191. 202, 211. 7000. 666.3.56 22 45 N 71 W 2.73 1558.74 --7 I'O 0-,'--'6755 ;"9'5 ......... 22 .... 30': ....... N -"74' W .............. l;' 1'8 ...... 1597 . 00 7200. 6849,15 21 15 N 75 W 1.30 1633,24 7300. 6942.03 21 45 N 73 W 0.88 1670.27 1400; .... 7.035.39 21 "0 -N 72 W .................... 0.83 ......... 1706.'06 7500. 7128.75 21 0 N 75 W 1.07 1741.90 84 39 .......... 77 61 68 96 1329. 1372. 1415. -1456. ;1495. -1533. · -1570. -1607. -1642. -1677. ;'171 l. -1746, 41 34 74 ....... 96 31 ......... 32 75 84 ......... CAT; vc.,,u~-~ECTI~N COhPUTED ALONG _A ~..A:SK.:A.:._~ .................................... · . · SU-3-16479 ............................ CO I:'iDENTt^L "': ............. RECORp .,,g, SURVEY .... : .. ,-.T-.ffU.,E.__ ,_.[~C.,.L_]_4_A_T,,!,O!~__O.,],..B.C.C T. !,.ON. ........ DOG ~.L E G ............................................ R., E ~.,.T.A N Gg L A R.._.C. O, oP,.D ! N A T E.S HE ~.$:URED ".!V['R.T ~ CAL SEVERITY VERTICAL ' -'-. :..,@E,P.T:.~ ......... :: P.[.P.TU.:: .......... .,..PEG_:H l a OEO ................ DEG./.. 1.00 ........ SE.C..T.!.ON ....... .NORTH ....... SOUTH ............ EAST ....... 7-700. 7315.6'2 21 0 N 71 W 0.43 1813.03 234.57 ........ " ...... 7800 ,_...__~.'+..08, .6 b ................ .z.,i. .... ~ o ................ N....67..w .......... 1.53 1849,32 -1'~80, I5 ....................................... ;;"1'814,03 ..... 248.89 -1847,77 7900' 7502,78 .............. i~oo'O. ....... 7596;75 _ 8 !0.q_,.:_,..?..6...9 !..,_.3 o 19_45 ............... N ..... 62.._'W ............ 2.48 ........... 1882.24 ............... 264.76 .......... 20 o N 62 W 0-24 i915.56 28o.81 ........ !.9 ....... 0 ...... N .... 5b....N ......... 2....~3. ............ 1946.3/+ ............ 299.02 -1877.60 ""i 9 o 7.80 -1934.79 8200 ....~,786. O0 8300, 78~0';'.83 ~.~,o0.~____!9 7_5....~ o 18 45 N 58 W 0.69 1977.08 " 316.05 -1962.05 18 30 N 5~ W 0.99 2006.8,9 334.25 -1988.05 i~.8.__!._5 N_.55 W 0,_2.4 ......... 2.036.31 .......... 352.21 -2013.70 __. 8500. 807'0.90 ..... ~600,--8166;'66 870~,_ ..... ~[ .8~00o 83'59.03 i-- 8900, 8455'.84 I . ~ gO00. 8552.44 9[00. 8649.36 . . -9200; .... 8.7~6-;.28 -,_ 9300. 8843.62 !8 0 N 49 W 1.88 2064,08 372.~9 -2037.02 16-45 ............ N .... 55-'W 2,18 2091.-16 ............... 389.02 -2060.63 16 15 N 51 W 1.24 2116.72 406.63 -208'2.37 15 30 N 48 W 1,11 2140.53 424.5I -2102.23 14"-30 .......... N"48 ..... W ............... 1',00 ......... 2162,83 ...... 441,26 ................................... -'2120.84 ........ 15 0 N 45 W 0.91 2185.24' 459.57 -2139.14 L~- 14 15 N 45 W 0,7.5 2206.55 476.97 ' -2156.55 1:~4--15 N'"'%6 .... W .......... b, 24. ....... 2228.08 ...... '494.07 - 2174.26 .... 13 15 N 45 W 1.02 2247.92 510.28 ~ -2190.46 9400. 894!.06 13 0 N 43 W 0.51 2267.00 526.73 -2205.80' 9500. 9038,49 ......... 1'3 ...... 0 .............. N .... 43 .... W ........... 0.00 ........ 2286.07 ........ 543.18 "-2221.15 ...... 9600. 9136,31 12 0 N 43 W 1o00 2303.70 558.39 -2235.33 9700. 9800. 9900. 9234.12 12 0 N 43 W 0.00 2321.32 573.59 -2249.50 9332'29 .............3'1"1 ....... 0 ........... N""42"W .............. 1"0'17 .....2337.32 .............587.77 ..................................... 2262,27":--' 9430.61 10 30 N 39 W 0.75 2352.06 601.93 -2273.74 - - .~.~:H.~DN L. UG.O~N ................... 7-9-69 SURVEY D/~TE RECORD OF SURVEY TRUE INCLINATION DIRECT]ON DOG-LEG HE AsuRE'~--"~'~-~ T I C-A'L-'-- - .............................................. s EVER IT Y DEPTH DEPTH DEG MIN DEG DEG/].O0 RECTANGULAR COORDINATES VERTICAL SECTION NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST 9962. 9491.57 !0 30 N 42 W 0.88 2361.53 610.33 -2281.30 ..~_I't_E..~..C A LC UL. A ?I..ON._ P R OC E D UR E.S AR. E.. BAS EuD__,°..N .T.H.E. ,.u S.E... OF T.H E _,.T A~G E NT I.A,L' .., OR_.C H. OR ,.D..,,_~ EZ.Ho. D., HORIZONTAL DISPLACEHENT = 2361,53 FEET AT NORTH 75 DEG. 1' HIN, WEST( CONFIDENTIAL DIRECTIONAL SgRVEY REPORT FOR ,~mA.,,.DA~?D OT~, CO. ,.A.,',I- O, CALTFOh. NIA T" P ' ' = - ..... = ...... __.CJ____~ ...... 1 _.Y~'~L ...... · U _Jim, - -- GYR(k%COPIC ~JLTiSHOT & SINGLE-SHOT GYRO TYPE OF SURVEY: = SURVEY [M[PTH: FROM ....... LE~sE:~S I~SON LAGOON FIELD: WILDCAT NORTH SLOPE FT. TO 2887' lq', ....... wEu. NO. 3,2-14 NORTH SLOPE COUN'I'Y/PARISH 6-6-69 ~TJ[ OF SURVEY .ANC[~ORA GE, AI~.oK~ OJ:FiC[: .... .. RAD MEA DEP 3! ' 32 33 _ 35 L-' ........ 36 - 38 ..... ...... 39 _ _ ............... 41 42 46 IUS OF CURVATURE S, TRUE VERT TH DEPTH 00 O0 00 00 00 00 O0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2899°74 2999,40 3098,29 3195,41 3293,6~ 3389,82 3A85,05 3579,39 3672.98 3766,26 3859,30 3952.10 4045.1a 4138~73 4232,47 4325,91 4418.95 4511.67 4604.22 4596.27 4787,71 4878.7-1 4969.15 5059,22 514~,81 5237,91 5326,71 5415.31 ;__ --:_::::,_.:. 48 00 -4900 ~_~/~-:5 0 0 0 -_- v_~- 5200 -----7 ~'?'- 5300 . ........ --"' .5600 L:'- ': "-_ -'- ' '-.7'----..~': ':. '-. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 WILDCAT ' ALASKA SPERRY=SUN WELL'SURVEYING COMPANY ) SUB SEA DEPTH '2862,74 2962,40 3061,29 3159.41 3256,64 3352,82 3448,05 3542,39 '3635,98 3729,26 3822.30 3915.10 4008.14 4101.73 4195.'47 4288,91 438!,95 4474.67 4567.22 4659.27 4750.71 4841.71 4932.15 5022,22 5111,81 5200,91 5289.71 5378,31 DRIFT DRIFT ANGLE DIRE¢ 2 O' 5 46 7 O' 5 63 10 O' 5 81 12 .!5' N 84 14 45' N -81 17 O' N 79 18 30' N 77 '20 15' N 76 21 0t N 77 21 15t- N 75 21 45' N 75 22 O' N 75 21 O' N 83 20 15' N 88 20 30' 5 88 21 15' S 89 21 45~ 'N 89 22 15' N 88 22 15' N 89 23 45' N 88 24 O' N 88 25 O' N 87 25 30' N 88 26 O' N 8'7 26 45' N 86 27 15' N 85 27 30~ ': N '84 27 45' N ~4 CLOSURE TRUE 9 JULY 1970 5U-3-16479 ....... --'- '-- .... COMPUTED BY _ _ RECTANGULAR .......... DOG LEG -. .... COORDINATES ......... --SEVERITY 22.08 S 2.53 W 26.61 S 8.89 W 31.16 S 22,89 W ..... T7-7;--:4.74 31.67 S .... 42.!2~W ..... ~-;.-_- ....... 4.16 28.52 S 65.26 W ~" t"' 2,63 23,87 S 92.19 ~ 2.33 . '!7,53 S !22,01 9.79 S 154'27_ w · ......... 1.78 .... . _._-_ . -:. _. 1,56 S i88,52 W'*''': .... ;~-~ 0.83 COMP TECH SECTIOn'- DISTANCE -3.25 1,71 14.06 .3.2.50 55.65 82.89 t13,3a 146,50 181,7i 26.28 N 294.88 W - ---:--.::-0.25 33,27 N 330,82 W ~' 2.97 36,03 N 365,93 W ............. 1,85 · 36.03 N 400.74 W 1.43 :. 35,10 N 436.36 W '- - 0.83 35,!0 N 473.0!"Wi?:.'Y::-..~-O,90 36,08 N 510;~5-W' "-.'_~.-_'..:_i: 0.63 291.65 328.19 -362,8! 396.44 430.61 466.02 _.502.45 539,27 W ........ -38W!0 N ...... 587,36 .W;_L..:.._2L£_l,55 577,27 W ' 39,5t-N'--627,8!-'W ........ _-~T_ ....0,25 616,71 ~"" - .... '4'1· ' ":---- - ......... :~'':-': ,, .... 32 N ,_669.24 W ....... -_-~,~-.~_.I,08 657.20 W /.-~5,07 N. 755,25 W ..... 0,56 .741,27 W 47,78 N 799,50 W ' ' 0,87 784.80 W -" 5!,'35 N 844.86 W--'-":F""--"-:-0,68 -- 829.4~ ~J 55,75 N "-890,63 W:---~¢~'-:"i"-~-0,52 .... 87~.80 : - ...- . .. W 60.60 N 936,74-'W ............. 0.25 920.60 _ . -- .: / .: -..... , _-, __ + ::: .- __~.. .... :: :.~: -: ~ ~ ~, ~:.----~:.,: - _ _ RADIUS OF CURVATURE MEAS, TRUE VERT SUB SEA DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH 5700 5800 5900 6000 6100 6200 6300 640O 6500 '6600 6700 70OO 7035 7200 7300 7600 . 7700 78O0 :T 900 8000 ~ 1 O0 8200 9002 9093 5503,71 5591,80 5679,89 5768,18 5856,58 5945.08 6033,68 6122.58 62!2,07 6302,14 6392,59 6483,67 6575,4& 6667,60 6699a87 6750e64 6759,88 6852.6S 6945.72 703~.84 7132.20 7225,64 7319,07 7412,27 7505,85 7599,90 7694,1.7 7788,79 7883.55 7978,45 8073.49 8168.92 8264,8! 8360,99 8457,58 8554,29 8556,22 8644,22 5466-71 5554,80 5642,89 5731,18 5819,58 5908.08 5996,68 6085,58 6175.07 6265,14 6355e59 6446-67 6538,46 6630,60 6662,87 6713,64 ~6722.88 6B15.68 6908,72 7001.84 7095.20 7188,64 7282,07 7375d27' 7468.86 7562.90 7657.17 7751.79 7846.55 7941,~5 8036.~9 8131.92 8227,81 8323.99 8420,58 8517.29 8519,22 8607.22 DRIFT ANGLE 28 0 28 30 28 .0 28 0 27 45 27 45 27 30 27 0 26 0 25 30 25 0 23 45 23 0 22 45 22 45 22 30 22 -30 21 15 21 45 21 0 21 0 2O z~5 21 0 21 30 19 45 20 0 19 0 18 45 18 30 18 15 18 0 16 45 16 15 15 30 ~4 3O 15 0 15 0 14 30 ! ! I ! I ! I I I I ! I i f t I t t I 1 ! I I ! ! l I ! ! I ! I ! I I ! DRIFT DIREC N 83 N 85 N 84 N 84 N 83 N 83 N 82 N 83 N 82 N 81 N 76 N 78 N 78 N 71 N 72 N 73 N 74 N 75 N 73 N 72 N ,75 -N 72 N 71 N 67 N 62 'N 62 N 56 N 58 N 55 N 55 N 49 N 55 N 51 N 48 N ~8 -N 45 N 45 N 45 COMPUTED BY COMP TECH RECTANGULAR DOG LEG SECTIOF~: COORDINATES SEVERITY DISTANCE W 65,89 N 983,20 W 0,53 966.84 W 70,84 N 1030,27 W 1.08 1013.59 W 75.38 N 1077,38 W 0,68 1060.28 W 80,28 N 1124,07 W 0,00 1106,65 W 85,58 N 1170.52 W 0,52 1152.90 W 91,25 N 1216.74 W 0.00 1199,01 W ........ 97,30 N 1262.71'W - 0e52 1244.98 W '-103,28 N 1308,10 W 0,67 1290,38 . . W 109,10 N 1352-34 W 1,08 1334.62 W 115,52 N 1395.31 W '. 0,65 1377,79 W '124.03 N 1437.09 W -v-: ...... 2.15 1420.35 W 133,31N 1477.30 W ................ 1.a7 1461.60 W 14t,56 N 1516.11W ' 0,75 1501,22 - W 151,94 N 1553.55 w 2.70 15~0.06 W 156,23 N 1466.38 W 1,10 1553.57 . ~ . W !62:-~'n' ~.~ ,, _15~6.56~ W -- 0,82 -- 1574.7t .W' .._ 163,68 N 1590.23 W ...... -= - ..... 3.82 t578.5~ W 173,64 N !626,!3'W ........ ':'":":" 1,29 1615,79 W !83,74 N 1'66~ ~6_."' .............. ~ · .,~ , .................... ~'90 ...... 1652'~~ W 194,70 .._1696._2~'"..._': ...... -i:: ...... 0.82 ............ 1688.84 . . W ' 204,88 N 1730,48 W '-1,07 1724,65 w 215.00 N 176~,64 w leOS 1760.28 W -- 226,30 N 1798,43 W ......... 0,43 1795.85 W 239.29 N 1832.26 .W_..... : .... :--. 1,56 1831.88 W ' .-254,45 N !864,04 W ~ ' 2,38 1856,50 W '270,41 N 1894,06 'W .... :'::'-';~-0,25 ..... "--1899,~2 W 287,59 N t922,66 W ..2,15 1931.69 W 305,2i N 1949.79 W -_ -. 0,68 1962,45 9/ .... ".-L.:::322.Sq N 1976.4'2':W':-::: .... -::': ..... 0.97 .......... 1992.79 W -'-Y340-'0..2 .... k,,, ..... 20~2.2~~ ....... 7-q":~ ....... .?'::_:::::::--:. 0.25 .2022.34 W-.::::::::: 37S ,%~: N_-2050'. 26-- w ..... 2,08 2078.43 W .... 395,53 N 2072.94 W .... 1,21 2104,75 W 413.29 N 2093,74 W 1.o8 2129,43 i.i : '--" ~ .-430~6! N"21'12,97 W'~::_:"3'":._:-' 1.00' 2152.49 W.. ...""8,13 N' 2i31,44- W. '- '- ' 0,93. . - 2174,'85 . . W " 448,50 N 2131,80 W ......... 0,00 2175,30 W 464,°~ N 2148,19 W. 0,54 -- 2195.36' RADIUS OF CURVATURE ~qEASo TRUE V~..T DEPTH DEPTH SUB SEA DEPTH 9100 ~200 9297 9300 9321 9500 8651,00 87~7,92 8842.1~ 8845.O6 8865.50 8942.~4 .~.~ 9!37.51 9235.32 93~3,31 9~31,56 9~92,52 9579,0~ 9697,31 9790.!5 9883,23 9975~63 I0007~7 DISOLAC:~,~E~' · 8614.00 8710.92 8805.14 8808.06 8828.50 8905.4~ 9002.88 9100.51 9!98,32 9296.31 9394.56 9455,52 9542,04 97~3,15 9846.73 9939.63 9970~a7 DRIFT ANGLE 14 15' 14 15' 13 15' 13 15' 13 !5~ 13 0~ 13 0' 12 0' t2 0 ' 11 0~ 10 30' 10 30' i0 30' 9 O' 9 O' 7 O' 6 0~ 5 30' 2428.77 COMPUTED BY CONP TECH DRIFT RECTANGULAR DOG LEG SECTION DIREC COORDINATES SEVERITY D!STANC~ N 45 W 466,11N 21~9.42 W 3.57 2196.87 N 46 W 483.36 N 2155.97 W 0.24 2218.28 N 45 W 499,52 N 2183e42 W 1.05 2238,34 N 45 W 500.01N 2183,90 W 0,00 2238.94 N 44 W 503,44 ~N 2187.28 W - - leO9 2243,0~ N 43 W 516.45 N 2199.63 W 0.42 2258.37 N 43 W 532,91 N'22i~-.97 W - 0,00 2277.45 N 43 W 548,7~ N--2229,73 W -'----.------ 1.00 2295.79 · N 43 W -. 563.94 N 22~3.91W -.:;~ "'.:..0,00 2313.42 N 42 W 578.64 N 2257.38 W - ".... 1,01 2330.23 . N 39 W 592.82 N 2259.~9 '~'~, ' "--.----0-73 2345..~o. . N 42 W 601,4! N 2276,83'W ........... 0.88 235a.90 N 42 w 513,33 N 42~7~.~._~:.::]~]:___.__;.'.u0 2368.35 ~. ~7 W ............ :" '4,86 2387.72 N 81 W 622.~a N 2305.~ N 86 W 62~50 N 2319~68 W 0,83 2~02,2~ N 8~ W - 625,6~ N 2332.7i W '-.._-] '.--2,1~ 24i5,15 ........... N 83 W 626,85 N 2343.28 W _:.._. 1.06. 2425.67 N 77 W 627.39 N 23~6.3~ W ---- - 2,39 2428.76 FEET AT WEL ' ':- · -' · = -- · .I,~lualo' cou.I=' OIVlATIO..I VERTICAL DEPTH FROM IC SU CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL COMPANY Standard Oil Co. of Ca]if. COUNTY_ . ~i DIRECTION COUl~ll OF -: DEVIATION DEVIATION i. NOITTH COU R:s--E DEPA~TUI IOUTH ! 9962 9491 P RO'J E 10050 /8" C 9578 MAGNE 9696 9789 Box .7-R~q.' SHEET NO ....... Anchorage, .... Alaska FROM .10170 1'0264 10358 9882 10452 O 104833 0~7 Fo~ No. P--~ STATE OF ALASKA REV. 9-30-6'; SUBMIT IN DEPLICATE OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMII-I'EE ~VlONT'HLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS GASWZL,, ~ O?"'-R Exploratory 2. NAME OF OP~TOR Standard Oil Company of Californiar WOI 3, ADDRESS OF OPEi%ATOR P. O. Box 7-839F Anchoragef Alaska 99501 4.LOCX~O~ O'~ WSLL Surface: 1882' South and i479' West of Northeas corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. Proposed BHL: 1140' South and 4770' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-i3-N, R-9-E, UBGM. ~. API NL~EEB/C~_L CODE API 50-029-20029 6. LF~SE DESiG.~-ATION ~ND S~q{IAL NO. ADL 25514 T. IF INDIAN, AI~DTTEE OR TRIBE NA-%IE N/A 8. I/NIT,F_~L%{ OR LEASE NA-ME 9. WELL NO. Simpson Laqoon 32-14 10. F~ A_N'D POOL, OR %VILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., /%~., (I~OTTOM HOLE OBJECrIvE~ Section 14, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian R-9-E 12. PERMIT NO. 69-52 13. REPORT TOTAL D~IPT~I AT F~D OF MONTM, CHA~GES IN HOLE SI~E, CASING ~ CEA~F2~TING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLLrNFES USED, PEI{FORATIONS, T~-STS ~ I~ESULTS, FISHING JO~S, JLq~K IN HOLE A2~D SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE A~TD AJaY O~rIER SIGNIFICA/~T CI~ IN HOI~ C~DN-DITIONS. Directionally drilled Logged. Directionally drilled JULY , 1969 from 9769'-9882' . from 9882'-~0:~050' . CON FIDENTIAL Ran and cemented 9-5/8" casing at 10,050' with cement. Installed and tested Class IV BOPE. collar and shoe from 9963'-10,050'. 1000 sacks Class "G" Drilled out cement float Drilled 8-1/2" hole from 10,050'-10,415'. Cored from 10,415'-10,435', (Core #5). Drilled ahead to 10,483'. Ran Eastman Multishot survey from 10,483'-10,050'. Tested interval 10,021'-10,039'. Logged. Tripped in with open casing shoe from 10,150' with Perforated interval 9318'-929 9272'-9290' . Set Halliburton 100+ sacks cement thru holes with 20 sacks cement. Locate jet holes at 3750'. Establis holes. Ran inside mechanical casing. Ran open ended drill end drill pipe and plugged across 9-5/8" 150 sacks. Located top of plug at 9765'. 8' with 4 holes per foot. Tested interval eazy drill bridge plug at 9264'. Squeezed from 9278'-9318'. Capped bridge plug d top of cement plug at 2900'. Shot 4-%" hed circulation with 78 pcf. mud through cutter and cut casing at 2898'. Pull.ed pipe and pumped in 210 sacks Class "G" Ideal cement at 2900'. Located top o~ firm cement at cement from 2626'-2700'. Well Simpson Lagoon 32-14 suspended July 24, 1969. 2626' . Cleaned out I C VF, I) 14. I hereby eerJ~y %~_J~/o~goin~~' ~//// /~ District ,, ,' c_'-~_ c~_ _?e~_?_?~_~?. ,' ' .. -~ -- - NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, ancl must be filed in dupl'icate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form P--3 REV. 9-30-67 STATE OF ALASKA Submit "Intentions" im Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a difflerent reservoir, Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) 0IL WELL ~-~ GA8 WELL [] OTHER EXPLORATORY 2. NANIE OF OPERATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY .OF CALIFORNIA, WOI 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 61 LOCATION. OF WI':'-T~. Ats~face1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. Proposed Bottom Hole: 1140' South and 4770' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R~9-E 13. RT.~VA~ONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. ?/UB&M. Check Appropriate Box To I,r~,i,ca~e Ntature of N~oti'c'e, Re NOTICE OF INTENTION TO : TEST WATER SHUT-OFF ~ PULL OR ALTER CASING WATER SHUT-OFF 17'+ G.L. -- ( CONF!DENTJ,A.L., ~. A/~I N~CAL CODE ' '~- API 50-029-20029 6. LF~ DESIGNA~'ION A~ND S~~ ADL 25514 7. ~ ~I~, ~'l'r~ OR ~BE N~ ~ - - N/A s. U~T, F~ oR ~SE N~E 9. w~L NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 1~. F~r-~ A/ND P~L, OR WIghT WILDCAT 11, SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) SECTION 14, T-I3-N, ' R-9-E, UMIAT MERIDIAN 12. P ~v~NIIT 69-'52 .~rt, or 'Other 'Data SUREEQUENT REPORT OF:  ~ REPAIRING WELL ~ SHOOT OR ACIDIZE l [ AEANDON* SHOOTING OR ACID'IZING ABANDONMENT* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) (Other-) Suspend (NOTE:Report results of multiple eompJetion on Well Completion or Recompletlon RePort and LOg form.) 15. DESCRIBEproposedPROPOSEDwork ..... OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertlnen't.,dates, including ie'~tlmated.: . ..... date of starting an.y PRESENT STATUS: PROPOSED PROGRAM: Depth: 10,483' T.D. Casing: 13-3/8" cemented at 2650' 9-5/8" cemented at 10-,050'. Hole Size: 8-1/2" 1. Plug across shoe of 9-5/8" casing with 400 lineal feet JUL291J ) DIVISION OF OILAND GAS ANCtIOP~G~ of cement. Locate top of plug. Top of hard firm cement to-be no lower than 10,000' . 2. Perforate interval 9297'-9317' with 4%" hyper-j'et holes per foot. 3. Formation test interval 9297'-9317'. . 4. Set easy-drill bridge plug at 9250'+--and squeeze with 100+ sacks cement. Cap with 50 lineal feet of cement. Locate top Of plug. -- 5. Shoot 4%" jet holes near 3700'. Establish circulation~ with 76-78 pcf mud through holes. Run free point indicator and .inside mechanical cutter. 6. Plug 9-5/8" casing stub from '50' below tOp to above 13-3/8" shoe at 2650'. Drill out plug to 2700'+. 7. Suspend-well below 2700~. CONFIDENTIAL , ~ . The foregoing confirms phone conversation of July 19, 1969 between Mr. Homer Burrelt and Mr. Jack M..follmer. ~6. I hereby eertff~.,& %~t~ m!th%t~thS J.oregoi~ is ~lle. l%and%c0rreet CONDITIONS OF tt, PPROVAL, IF ANY: -- ~ '~' DATE ~ , · See l~nstructions On Reverse Side ApprOved Cop~' Returned // LAND DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION W. D. CROGHAN DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT STm~a~ 0ZL CO~~Y O~ C~.Z~O~NZ~, W~.s~aN 0P~.~TZONS, INC. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 Ju.l~r 22, 1~9 , CONFIDENTIAL S~_-Tson Lagoon Re&rill 32-14 Well Mr. Homer Burrell, Director Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 9950~ Dear Mr. Burrell: Eerewith enclosed please find Form P-1 "Application for Permit to Drill, Deepen or Plug Back", together with copies of letters from BP Oil Cor- poration and Atlantic Richfield Compaz~ respectively, both indicating no objection to the redrilling of the subject well in accordance with the detailed plats (3 copies) attached hereto. Enclosures Very truly yours, A-00282 :BP OIL CORPORATION P. O. BC%X 4-1-395 12! WE~T FIREWF_E]D I..AN~. SUI~ 205 ~OR-A~ A~ JUly 21, 1.969 '-LAND. ~¥C~ ' JUL ~ 1969I '' .~ CONFIDENTIAL Standard 0il Company of, C. alifo~a Westerm 0perat'$q~. Inc. AmChorage, Alaska 99501', Attention: ~. W;, .D. CrOghan Re~rtZl. Socal S~impsou. Lagoon 3',2-,14 Fuz~ ...: to yo~..request~', of July B~7-I969J~ ..~e BP.~0il. Corporation has coms£de~ed, youm'~ p~op.osa~ co. by deviated .hole f~':~.su~f~...1,ocacio~::i88,2~., fr~ ~a: m,or~.line ~d, !479ft ~'from t~:,", e~:~::.t~.:: of: Sec..tion 1'4' .T'O~s~p.~ I3:, NOrth., R~ge 9'* East., U.P .M,, ~~,~ ~' ~:::.at~a~ut's '~o. yo~:.let~:er y~ .,shOw three~: possible bot~:..'ho~. ,. ~ely: ~ection. Section., 231'), All, :in. TOw,shiP. 13 Nor th, Range 9 East deviated', hotes in", sec tiona. 2 3: ~CO:. icone:holds.:, You the from: the.:-~present'drill :site deviated "hole to .to the :fOllowing Page 2 - Redrill Socal Simpson Lagoon 32-14 CONFIDENTIAL (2) That your bottom hole location is at least 500ft. from our lease line and that the. Oil and Gas Division, Department of NatUral Resources, State of Alaska, will make this de- termination by use of your directional surveys. ;: (3) That our non-objection pertains only to our interest in an offset, lease and is only for the next well drilled within your lease, ADL 25514,. and thereby Specifically restrict our non-objection to one location at a time. Yours very truly., BP OIL CORPORATION F. G. Larminie, Area Manager cc: Mr. J', SPen. ce, N.Y.. Mr. H, .S,chmidt, N.. Y, AtlanticRi~hfieldCompany L~¥D-- ANCH JUL 17 1969 ,~ LCP WCM _! _ l Land CIE . _ ho~lh Amer( Producing Division Alaska Distri~, Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -- Telephone 907. 279 1411 ,, July 16, 196~ CONFIDENTIAL Standard 0il Company of CalifOrnia, Western 0perations, Inc. P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. W. D. Croghan Re: Redri. 11 SOcat Simpson Lagoon 32-14 North S.l. ope~ Alaska - Gent ] .emen: Pursuant to your request of July 8, 1969, Atlantic Richfield Company as successor to Sinclair has. considered your proposal · to .redri 1T the_captioned wel]'by deviated hole from: a surface location.of 1~882'' from the north line and 1'479' from the east line of Section 14,-TOWnship 13- North, Range 9 East, U..P'.~M., Alaska, You have~ ind'iCated t.'ha.t there are three possibl, e bottom hole' ToCat ions ,. one beTng in the NE corner of Sect ion 13, one being in. the-SE corner, of Section 24, one being in the. SW. corner of sect'i-o:n'23;;al~l;::,: ~n'Town.Ship, 13 North, Range 9 East. Any of the ~'h~ee 'bo:tt'om hole Toca~.[o,ns sugges:ted .by you wi I 1 af:f:ect either Arco l:easehOid-or Arco-BP" leasehOld. You have advised us that' ~h:e~.rearson, far. dri II'lng. the devi'ated hole i:s-the genera] econ~y."o:f~ drLTl'ing:~.~he, proposed:' well from the present dri'l ts i te wh'.~'ch~'~ i s':~pt ere. w i~:.t:h cam;p,. ~' .he] [pad, et,c. .. R'ich:f.Te:]:td,.; Compan',y h'as~ no. object'i.on to di.r i.l 1 ing a dev i - a'ted'?ho.)e"'to,any one, of'./the .th':eee proPosed hot:tom hot.e ]~-cations. li. ke. l::o.t';imi:t our fetter of non-objec..tion, :however,. as. · . ¥Ou:.':.w[-I1 'Obtai:n~-a. l'i.ke..tetter of non-objeCtion from.Our c:O~er, Br i'tish'.PetroT~m,, in/the event, your bottom hole ~ ~ , . 1.~a:~':'~on.. w~ t t offset a joint.1 y. ~n.~ 1 ease. you.r, bo. tt~,~:..~ie location i s .' at least 500' from our l"~a;:~ I [:ne~ · The 'O:;i 1',::: & ~as~Di vi s ion, 'Depa rtment .o f: Na.tu R-~~c'es.:~,, S~ta';t:e~. of,: Ala:ska:,, wi11 be '.ab.l.e' to: make .th i.s de- · .. · . . e~rm..¢nat ton?; by .u se of your,' d i rec t.i ona 1. s.u.rvey s. Standard Oil Company of California Attention: Hr. W. D. Croghan July 16, 1969 Page Two CONFIDENTIAL (3) That our non-objection pertains only to our interest in an offset lease and is for only the next well which you drill. We specifically are not granting our non-objection to more than one location at a ~' time. Yours very truly, ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY Bert R. Brown - Senior Landman BRB:bjs cc: F. G.. Larminie - BP, Anchorage Form No. P---4 REV. 9-30-67 OZL ~'~ WELL L-.d STATE OF ALASKA O[L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT I]~ DEPLICATE ~AONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS GA,WELL ~ o~,a Exploratory 2, NA/~E OF OP]~TOR St:andard Oil Company of California. 3, 'ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 70839, Anchorage, Alaska W0I 99501 4. ~CA~ON OF WEJ~L 1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB~M. Proposed Bottom Hole' ll40'South and 4770' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB~M. AP1 NL~AIERICAL CODE API 50-029-20029 6. LF~,SE DESiGNAZION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 25514 7. IF II~DIA.N. AL~DT/-EE OR TRIBE 8. U/~IT,FA-RA{ OR LEASE NA-ME 9. WELL NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 52-14 10. FIF_J_J) A_ND POOL, OR WILDCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO'F'FOM HOLE O~) SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UMIAT MERIDIAN 12. PI~'ViIT NO. HLB ~ REPORT TOTAL DEI~TH AT F~D OF MON~/-I, CI4_A-NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ~ CE1VIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH TRM SET AND VOLU/VIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A_N-D RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JLrNK IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE ANT) A_~Y OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IA/~ES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. O~G KLV JUNE, 1969 Drilled 17-1/2" hole from 662'-2650' Ran Schlumberger Dual FILE Induction Laterolog. Ran and cemented 13-3/8" casing at 2650' Cemented in t~o stages' Stage One through shoe ~ith 1250 sack~ Class "G" cement and Stage Two ~ith 1250 sacks Class "G" cement through stage collar at 1007'. Installed and tested Class III ' BOPE. Ran Sperry-Sun gyroscopic survey. Directionally drilled 12-1/4" hole to 7110'. Cored from 7110'-7150' (Core #1) alid from 7150'-7150' (Core #2). Drilled ahead to 9108'. Ran Dual Induction Laterolog. Drilled ahead to 9582'. Cored from 9382'-9402' (Core #3) and from 9402'-9419' (Core #4). Drilling ahead at 9769'. CONFIDENTIAL JLJL 1 :; i9~r OIVI$10N OF :Oj~ AND GAS ANCHORAGE s~mi z~/_..~ ~ =~ District Supt'd. nA','~ July ~ , 1969 II NOTE~Report on th~s form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, an~ m~ ~ filed in duplicate , with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the Succeeding mo ntk unless othe~ise directed. P. O. BOX 7-SSS AKC~ORAGE ALASKA 99501 June 16, 1969 OKG KLV ~w~ ~ REL . FILE ,,. ~r. F. J. Xeen&n~ Direcuor Division of Lands Department oz Nauural ~esources State of Alaska 306 W. 5th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Keenan: Zn accordance with the terms of our State Lease ADL 25514, notice is hereby given that well Simpson Lagoon 32-i4 was spudded on Hay 24, 1969. The surface location of this well is 1882' South and 1479' West from the Northeast corner of Section 14, T13N, ~gE, Umiat Meridian. Very truly yours, C. V. CHATTERTON CONF D[krr' JULZ?19 i DIVI,,qlON OF OIL AND GA,S A~GE Forth No. P--4 '~ ~mr..~-3o-67 STATE OF ALASKA O~1. AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT 129' DEPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS OIL ~ O,S pl W~LL -- W'LL ~ oT~ER EX oratory NAM~ OF OPERA. TOP, Standard 0il Company of California, 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF W WOI 99501 1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9E, UB&M. Proposed Bottom Hole' 1140' South and 4770' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M APl NL~iE~C~ CODE API 50-029-20029 L~SE D~iGNA/ION AND S~IAL NO. ADL 25514 7. IF INDIAN. ALO 11 EL OR TRIBE NAAIE N/A 8. IJ~'IT,F.~:~'~{ OR LEASE N.~ME N/A g. WE~ NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 10. FI~ ~ND P~L. OR WILDCAT WILDCAT i1. SEC., T., R., M.. (BOTTOM HOLE R-9-E, UB&M 13. ]~-PORT TOTAL DP'la AT END OF MONT~i, CHANGES IN I-IOLE SI~E, CASING AND C~ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ANI) VOLUATES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS ~ RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JI3-~TK IAT HOLE A/~D SIDE-TE3~CKED HOLE ANT) A.NY OTHER SIGNIFICAx~T CI~a~ES IN HOL~ CON'DITIONS. Spudded 12.01 A.M. May 24, 1969. Drilled 30" hole to 80'. Ran and cemented 26" conductor at through 1" pipe. (Two stages of 80' with 70 sacks of Calseal down annulus 35 sacks each). Drilled 17-1/2" hole from 80-500'. 0pene¢ 17-1/2" hole to 24" from 80'- 500'. Ran and cemented 20" casing at 498 . Cemented through shoe with 590 sacks of Calseal followed by 350 sacks Type I IdeaI cement. Installed and tested 20" BOPE. Drilling 17-1/2" hole at 662'. .~..~ ~ ~ ___c.t_ S~_~.p._td_; ____ ~A',-~ Jun____~e ~ 1_9..~69_ _ N01£~Re~ort on this form is required for each calendar month, r egardle,$ of the status of operations, and must ~e file~ in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. / 1018 · ANCHORAGE 99502 TRM ~ · · OKG ~ KLV .__.,~u'.- June Il, 1969 HWK~ REL Mr. C. V. Chatterton Standard Oil of California, WOI ' P. O. Box 7 - 839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Simpson Lagoon 32 - 14 sec !4, T13N, R9E, UM Dear Mr. Chatterton' In reference to the subject drill-site, the following stipulations are required to preserve and protect fish and game resources: 1. Prior to start of drilling, a gravel pad of sufficient thickness to prevent degradation of permafrost will be constructed. A. Access to this site shall be by all-season 9ravel road or by aircraft, with the exception that winter roads may be utilized when surface conditions are such that land damage will not result from such use. 2. Prior to the beginning of drilling, a sump of sufficient size to contain all waste fluids will be constructed. This sump must be lined with material impervious to oil and oil products at all seasons during the year. Prior to abandonment of the site,, the sump must be cleaned of all oil and covered. 3. The operator must dispose of all waste, including garbage, by burning, with non-combustible material and un-burned residue disposed of in a manner and in a location acceptable to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, i.e.~ in some locations burial may be required, in others removal from the site may be necessary. 4. Sewage and waste water will be disposed of by lagooning or the cesspool-septic tank method. No stream or body of water will have any sewage or waste water added to it. 5. The Habitat Biologist's Office, 1018 East international Airport Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99502, will be notified prior to c]osing of this location. cc: B. Hilliker Ft. Burrel 1 P. Denton :,lay 12. 1969 Standard 0il Company of California ~estern Operations, Inc. P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attn: Mr. ~. D. Croghan Socal Si~p~on Lesson 32-14 North Slop~,~ A!_a. ska .~.~ _ Gentlemen= Pursuant to your request ~e BP Otl Corpora:ion has considered your proposal to drill a deviated hole from a surface location, 1,&32~ FgL and 1.479' F~-zL of Section 14, T-13N. ~-PE, UP}I, Alaska. ~e hole will be deviated in the direction of th~ BP Oil Corporation~s one-half in,ores: lease, ADL-25513, which adjoins your drill site lease, ADL-25514. on the ~ea:. You have ad- vised us that the hole will bottom at a poin: 1,160 fee: F~L and 4,6~0 fe~: FEL of said section 14 and this position, ~hen projected onto ~he ground sur- face, will be 3,285 feeC from the surface location on a bearing of ~77°~. ~a understand that the surface Zo~oaraphy of the lease is ~e only reason fo= drillin~ a deviated hole to th~ proposed :argo=. The BP Oil Corporation has no ob]ec~i0u to your drillin~ this deviated hole in ~he direc~iou of our lease, provided: 1. You obtain a like letter of non-objection f=omour co-owner, :he itlan~ic Richfi~ld Company. 2. That your bottom hole loca:iou ia a: leas: 500' from our lease -line and that the Oil and Gas Division of the Depart~nt of ~atural ~esources, $:a~e of Alaska, will make this determination by use of your dlrectioual surveys. Standard Oi~ Company of Cal~fo~ia the lease ADL-2~:/13 an~ (~nly for ~ht~ ona ~e11. Yours very truly CC: Atlantic Richfield Company -Anchorage Al:tn: Ber~ R. I~ro,~n O. liavard, ltew York LAND DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION W. D. CROGHAN DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT Wzszzn. O ,zna? o s, I c. P. O. BOX 7-83g ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 ].969 Simpson Lagoon 32-14 Well Mr. H~ner Burrell, Director Division of Oil & Gas Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 9950~ Dear Mr. Burrell: Herewith are copies of letters from British Petroleum and Atlantic Richfield Ocemp~, both indicating a conditional "no objection" to the ~illiag of subject well. Also enclosed are ,~hree copies each of two plats showing in detail the well's surface location and proposed bottom hole location. Please advise ~..~m~.ediately should you need more information prior to the granting of our requested drilling permit. Enclosures Very t~ Four_s, Form P--1 R~V. 9-30-67 STATE OF At~,~KA~ 'i~.. SUBMIT IN TRIPI~ (Other instructions-~, reverse side) AP1 OIL AND GAS CONSER~,~'~,~.i,.~:~]~'ICL:~ APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLLK~ BACK TYPI~ OF WORK DRILL [] DEEPEN r-] PLUG BACK [] O,,.waLL ~ O~Sw~L~ ~ O,~R Exploratory ~o~ ~o.~ 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard 0il Company of California W0I 3. ADDRESS OiV OPERATOR P. 0. Box 7-8~9, Anchorage, alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsuriace 1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T13N R9$~.oUB&M._ ~'~sq~t.x~Bottom }~ole cation: 1140' South and 477 West of NE Cornert Sec. 14, T13N, R9E~ UB&M. 13. DISTANCE IN ~ILES AND DIRECTION F.~OM NEAREST TOWN OR.POST ! 100 Air Miles from Umiat. - 14. BOND INFO~ATION: ~6p ~ ~ %~to Form Dk-1}.~lr%urety~urety Bond %4516 ta. mSTA~CS~Om~OPOSSD* BHL 510' East O~i~'SO'O~*Ca~mL~AS~ LO'CATION TO NEAREST -- PBOPEETY OR LEASE LINE, ~W ~ S ~ L e ~ S ~ ~ i ~ e (Also to nearest drip, unit, if any)O~ Section 14 2560 1~. DISTANCE FBOM PROPOSED LOCAEON* ] 1~. PROPOS~ D~'rH TO NEAREST WELL DLILLING, COMPLETe, o OR APPLI~ FOR, FT. 12 Approximately 6 miles 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) 17' ± G.L. 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM 50-029-20029 5. 6. LEASE DESIGNATION ARiD $~lq/AL NO. ADL 25514 ?. IF INDIAN, AIJ~O'l-r~ OR TRLBE NAJ~E N/A 8. UNIT~FARM OR LEASE NA1VIE Wildcat 9. WELL NO. Simpson Lagoon 32-14 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) S e C t i o n 14, ' T13N, R9E, UB&M 12. Aznount $100,000 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 160 20, ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* May. 15, 1969 SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING~ WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE I SETTING DEPTH QUANTITI OF C~MEN2 30" 26' ~.75# B 80' 10ft .~a~_k~ o~ co_l Seal o'~'~ ~/~ 24" 20" 85.01~ B 500' .500 sacks of Cal Seal 1,7-1/~" 13-3/8" 68.009 K-55 2500~ 1500 sacks of cement 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 47.00~ N&P 10,2o0' 1500 sacks of cement /%'/~k 1 Set 26" conductor at 80' ~ement with Cal Seal 2. Set 20" conductor at 500'. Cement with Cal Seal. Install 20" BOPE. 3. Drill 17-1/2" hOle to 2~00'. Log. Run and cement 13-3~8" casing at 2500'. Install 12" - 3000~ LOPE. K.0.P. At 2900' directionally drill ahead 4. Drill 12-1/4" hole to 2900'.gn with 12-1/4" hole by buildi, angle at~-2-1/2°/100' to a maximum of 25° at 3900'. Toll°w course N77°W from surface location. log and cement 9-5/8" casing. Install 10" - . in 8%" hole~L 1140' south ~ 4770'West of Nt run casing will follow if warranted. CoP. S~ If ~po~l is ~ dee~n or plu~ ~ck, ~ive ~ on present pmdu.~ive ~ ~d 5. At 10,200' , approximately, 5000# BOPE. 6. Drill ahead to 12,000' T.D 7. A supplementary program to rig ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE FROPOSED PI~OGRA/VI: true vert~]~;y~"t~?~t .~even)er program' proposed new productive zone. If Pro,posal is to drill or deepen direct tonally, give pertinent data on s~bsurface locations and mead_red and ~ThE Dis trict She-win- %___ en DAT~ ~ 4/~/69 (This space for State of£1ce use) SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED ~ YES [] NO DIRECTIONAL SURVEY I{EQUIR]~ . YES [] NO - . . CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF . ,,~ ~. t. 7'~ T,~' ,~.. ~ :. ~ ./ A.P.I. ~C~ CODE PERMIT NO_ APPROVED BY {? / .( ?' . _ ,4/ APPROVAL DATE _ ' . Tz~.r}iv, of Oi *See Instructions On Reverse Side 1969 May 8: 1969 '1/ 1,47.9' ,S Ut~ B',4 C ~' LOC. SEC 14 TISN, R gE, uMIAT MERIDIAN II 12 14 13 Locot/bn of we//site was occompfi'shed by using Corps of En¢'nBers tri- angulation s toD'OhS OI/k West Bose, Olilr East Bose on d Mound State P/ane Coordinates, Zone 4, Alaska x = b32, 693.79 y= 6,026,244.74 Public Land Description 1,88P' South 1,479.00' West from the N. £. corner of Sec. 14, TISN, R gE, Umiat Meridian Geodetic Posit/on Lat. 70°28'5Z88'' Long. /49°4J'58. 2/" CEnIIFIC, O?E ZF I hereby cerD'fy that / ~m prope;/y registered, and ~/tensed to pr~£t/ce ~and survey/n¢, in the S;a.~e of .4/osko and that this plat rep, re~ent$ survey mode by me or under my d/rect ~nd that a/l d/'rn~n$/~n$ and other det~/t$ ,?re correc't DA TE SUR v'E YOI~ 14 13 25 R,~v/sed PublicLo~d Oescn'ption 4-17-69 RR.M, iiii ii ii i i t I LOCATION SURVEY FOR FINAL LOCATION P/AdPS OA/ Z Al G.O O~ S2 - f~ ~ed ~n NE U,'4 Pro~rocte.d Sec. 14, TI3 N,R~E,UM i % iii ii i m I SURVEYED FOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'OF CALIFORNIA SORVEYED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY ~ ASSOCIATES ANCH'ORAGE, ALASKA i iiii i ii ii iii iiii II FORM SA - 1 B (~ MEMORANDUM State of Alaska FROM: SUBJECT: DIvr,.,SI(IH ~ Ol~ Am) ~ ~ 8~ ~969 ~~ sup~f.ul:alde.~ Sr. mflrd Oil. <b.upm~, .~ C~:L~ ~Z ianticRichfieldCompart~ North American Producing Division Alaska District Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 TelePhone 907 279 1411 May 7, 1969 Standard Oil Company of California, Western Operations, Inc. P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. W. D. Croghan Re' Socal Simpson Lagoon 32-14 North Slope, Alaska Gent 1 emen: Pursuant to your request Atlantic Richfield Company, as successor to Sinclair, has considered your proposal to drill a deviated hole from a surface location of 1,882' FNL and 1,479' FEL Section 14, T-13N, R-9E, UPM, Alaska. The hole will be deviated in the direction of Arco's one- half interest lease, ADL'25513, which adjoins your drill- site lease, ADL-25514, on the west. You have advised us that the hole will bottom 3,285' on a course of N77°W of the surface location with the target being 1,160' FNL and 4,680' FEL of said Section 14. The reason stated for the deviated hole was topography. Atlantic Richfield Company has no objection to your d~iiling this deviated hole in the direction of our lease, provided' 1. You obtain a' like letter of non-objection from our co,owner, British Petroleum. 2. That your bottom hole location is at least 500' from our lease line. The Oil and Gas Division, Department of Natural Resources, State of Alaska, will be able to make this determination by use of your directiona! surveys. 3. That our non-objection pertains only to our one- half interest in the lease ADL-25513 and for only this one well. Yours very truly, Bert R. Brown Sen ior Landman BRB :.bj s cc BP O~i1 Co'rporation - Anchorage Attent';ion: F.G. Larminie Company Standard~ Oil Co. of Call f. S{mpson Lagoon Lease & Well No. ADL 25514 No. 32-14 CH:CK LISI' FOR NEW WELL PERI,II, TS Yes ~o ~ ....... ' ~ I. Is well to be located in a defiFied pool ................. 2. Do state~:ic::: rules apply ........................... ~_~ 3. Is a registered s~:rvey plat attached 4, Is well ~"~"~-~.-' 'is, from 5, Is ~,~,~ell located pi~oper d~istance from other Is s,u'~"~ient' undedic~,~t~:'.: acreage available in this pool Carl ~ ~ ~ p~-:Imtt be approved before ten-day wait ............... ~_ ~r~_/~., l O. Dc':,,,;s ot)~.." ....... ,.:',i-~ have a 11. Is conducto::' string 19 I'~ enouqh ce;':mt used to circulate on conductor and surfa( 13 Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production ~::trings 1~. ~ill cemen~ cover 811 possible 15 Will ,,ce .... .., ' ...... ~ ............ , SU r~" i:~ c~si~g cover 16. Will surfak(,, csg. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to r,e;'.t string 17. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ...... . , . . . .. 18. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure fating ............... Additional Requirements ~ ~ ~ ~wa~s~.r) ~[,~ I~ ~/'S ..... ~ ~ Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting. Process but is part of the history file, To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify'finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIXl .. No Special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. 23, 38i (' 47 53 .t ': 47 _. .. 3? ( ?0 2~ 23 , 27 ,3~ *37? 8 .: Ii,( r. L: s: ( -., >,.. :. -.~ ..... :' .,, ,_, -3.'"~..-',,,-'' '2.'/'~ ', '~.~ '"~ :::. /8 '""';.7';r' 2.220 3C,.970 98.950 ,'..' ,. ~', :,.", ~'.~ .... " - ~. '~ ; >.'.~ ? '~. '-'-~,, :'--.,-.i~ ~',+.":.~¥",~,' ~.195 1'7.580 122.170 ~--~77;-:"' "-:'~'~' ............................................ '~.,':,~:1. ~.':.~9a ';.~ ~9 54.3t5 ?.285 22.320 115.100 '"'. ':', ',' '-> 3.n~!9 2. 4!3 55.905 2.~87 2'2.400 115.440 8 2 6 · -~ .... ~, -'?'" ' :;"' ';' '"'" ¢ ' ' ',~. ~-,:2 ,,,~.,::1'::- 2.~,~,k 0.030 ]18.150 .j ? ~, ,. i t_} .., , . · ,, , , ,¢ ,. ' .... , "'" ' ~" ' ' ' "" '