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Reserve Pit Closure approval for Kookpuk and:I(alubik Creek ') ) Subject: Reserve Pit Closure approval for Kookpuk and Kalubik Creek From: "Peterson, Judd" <Judd_Peterson@dec.state.ak.us> Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2004 08:25:35 -0900 To: "'Laura (Unocal) Hammond (Hammond, Laura (Unocal)'" <lhammond@unocal.com> CC: "'Gary (DNR) Schultz (Schultz, Gary (DNR))'" <gary_schultz@dnr.state.ak.us>, "'Tom (AOGCC) Maunder (Maunder, Tom (AOGCC»)'" <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us>, "'Bruce Webb (Bruce Webb)''' <bruce_webb@dnr.state.ak.us>, "'Winters Jack Gack_winters@dnr.state.ak.us)'" <jack_winters@dnr.state.ak.us>, "'Tom (AOGCC) Maunder (Maunder, Tom (AOGCC))'" <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us>, "'Terry (COE) Carpenter (Carpenter, Terry (COE))'" <Terry.A.Carpenter@poa02.usace.army.mil>, "'Louise Smith (E-mail) (Louise Smith (E-mail))'" <Louise_Smith@fws.gov>, "'OkakokRex (NSB) (Okakok, Rex (NSB))''' <Rex. Okakok@north-slope.org>, "'Shipley Bob (bshipley@unocal.com)'" <bshipley@unocal.com> Laura, Please find attached the final closure approval for the reserve pits at Kookpuk #1 and Kalubik Creek #1. Signed copy is in the mail. «final closure approvals Nov 2004, Unocal.doc» Regards, Judd Peterson Reserve Pit Closure Coordinator Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (907) 269-7622 closure approvals N ov 2004, Content-Type: applicationlmsword Content-Encoding: base64 1 of 1 11/5/2004 8:34 AM ") ) ¡ FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 PHONE: (907) 269-7590 FAX: (907) 269-7655 http://www.state.ak.us/dec/ DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM November 3, 2004 Ms. Laura Hammond Advising Specialist Unocal Alaska PO Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Reference: Issuance of Permanent Closure Approval for drilling waste reserve pits at Kalubik Creek #1 and Kookpuk # 1 located on the North Slope Dear Ms. Hammond: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has completed review and public notice for permanent closure approval of the inactive reserve pits at the above reference sites located on the North. Slope. The closure applications and corrective action plans provided the required information describing the history and conditions of the reserve pits, results of required water sampling, and an assessment of the potential risks posed by the drilling waste to human health and the environment. Both sites were inspected by ADEC and the landowner after completion of the corrective actions to confirm the work was completed in accordance with the approved plan. The reserve pits at these sites were capped with gravel and overburden. ADEC has determined that the capped pits do not present a material or probable risk to the public health or the environment. Public notice requesting comments on closure approval was published September 29 and 30, 2004 in the Anchorage Daily News and posted on the ADEC web site September 29th 2004. No public comments objecting to closure approval were received in response to this public notice. ADEC has determined that the reserve pits at these sites meet the closure requirements of 18 AAC 60.440. Closure Approval Under authority of 18 AAC 60.440 G), ADEC grants permanent closure approval to Unocal Alaska for the inactive reserve pits at: Drill Site Name \<tJ~- O<Ò \ Kookpuk #1 , Co" - \ 0 , Kalubik Creek # 1 API Number(s) 50-103-10003-00 50-103-20001-00 Location Sec. 19 T11N,R7E,UM Sec. 10 T12N,R8E,UM Landowner DNR DNR SCANNE.r, NO\! 0 5 2001.~. ) ) Ms. Laura Hammond. Unocal Alaska November 3 2004 Page 2 of2 Terms and Conditions This permanent closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) In accordance with 18 AAC 60.440(1), the Department will require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remediation if new information regarding conditions at the reserve pit facilities indicates that further actions are necessary to protect human health or the environment. 2) The approval granted by this letter is for the. inactive drilling waste reserve pits only. Closure for the pad as a whole (if required) must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate land owner/manager. Any person who disagrees with this decision may request an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 18 AAC 15.195- 18 AAC 15.340 or an informal review by the Division Director in accordance with 18 AAC 15.185. Informal review requests must be delivered to the Division Director, 555 Cordova, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501 within 15 days of the permit decision. Adjudicatory hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303, Juneau, Alaska 99801, within 30 days of the permit decision. If a hearing is not requested within 30 days, the right to appeal is waived. Sincerely, Transmitted Electronically Leslie F. Simmons Solid Waste Program Coordinator South CentrallW estern Alaska cc: electronic only Gary Schultz, ADNR, Fairbanks (Gary_Schultz@dnr.state.ak.us) Tom Maunder, AOGCC, Anchorage (Tom_Maunder@admin.state.ak.us) Bruce Webb, ADNR, O&G Division, Anchorage (Bruce- Webb@dnr.state.ak.us) Jack Winters, ADF&G, Fairbanks (Jack- Winters@dnr.state.ak.us) Linda Nuechterlein, ADEC, Anchorage (Linda_Nuechterlein@dec.state.ak.us) Terry Carpenter, COE, Anchorage (Terry.A.Carpenter@poa02.usace.army.mil) Louise Smith, USFWS, Fairbanks (Louise_Smith@fws.gov) Sheldon Adams, NSB, Barrow (Sheldon.Adams@north-slope.org) Rex A. Okakok, Sr. NSB, Barrow (Rex.Okakok@north-slope.org) Robert Shipley, Jr., Unocal, Anchorage (bshipley@unocal.com) PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska .m~s~ O~L u eS CONSEUVATXON CO~SSZON PTD No. 69- MemorandLun To File: API No. Operator Spud: , TD: ;d,{O'; , Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Long Csg: '9 ~ ~.~(q~ ~Z~ m ~ ~6Z~ W/3X~4 Liner: -- Abnd Date Completed Perf intervals - tops: 8/oo - Z%/ ~o8 Review the well file, and cogent on plu~ing, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. Well head cut off: Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Conclusions: ~O Code Signed Date TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION g, oo k~,~ e= t 66-- 06 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM 410 WILLOUGHBY AVE Telephone: (907) 465-5162 JUNEAU, ALASKA 99687 Fax: (907) 465-5362 http ://www.state.ak. us/dec/home.htm October 22, 1999 John Beitia Unocal Corporation P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, AK 99519-6247 Reference: Response to Kalubik Creek # 1 and Kookpuk # 1 Closure Plan Final Addendum Dear Mr. Beitia: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has completed review of Final Addendum to the reserve pit closure plan for Kalubik Creek #1 and Kookpuk # 1 received March 15, 1999. This report presented a qualitative discussion of material, and probable risks to public health or the environment posed by the pits. This addendum was necessary to address Alaska Water Quality exceedances identified in the previous closure plan submittals and field inspections of the sites. The 'addendum report refers to the reserve pits as thermokarst ponds. Ground ice melting has likely collapsed the base of the reserve pits and deepened the water impounds. However, the ponds are constructed, below grade, open.reserve.pit impoundments that Were never baCkfilled and contain diesel based drilling muds in contact with ponded water. There is no evidence that the p°nds~ are 'enlarging with time and they appear to have reached thermal equilibrium with the underlying permafrost. The final addendum presents a case that the water quality exceedances at the site present no significant threat to human health or the environment. This conclusion is based on an analysis of ingestion of the drilling waste by arctic foxes. The analyses of composite samples of drilling muds collected from each of the reserve pits reported DRO levels in the muds to be 1100mg/kg in the Kookpuk pit and 1800 mg/kg in the Kalubik pit. The leachate from these diesel based muds is producing hydrocarbon sheen on the reserve pit water imPoundments even after 30 years of exposure and natural degradation. The addendum does not present an analysis of feasible corrective actions to reduce the environmental impacts. Unocal has not demonstrated that corrective action would not be a benefit to reduce the environmental impacts at the sites. Under authority of 18 AAC 60.440 (i), ADEC requires corrective action of backfilling the pits before f'mal closure will be approved. The reserve pits must be backfilled with gravel and capped with a minimum of 2 feet of organic overburden. The cap should be crowned to prevent continued water impoundment. Backfilling will allow the drilling waste to freeze back into permafrost and prevent the release of hydrocarbon contamination. Gravel and overburden may be purchased from ADNR at mine site E located in the Kuparuk Field. CCi Blair Wondzell, AOGCC, Anchorage Nancy Welch, ADNR, Fairbanks S~ Icerely, [d~eterson ~erve Pit Closure'Coordinator rJI ~ters~envircon.state.ak.us RECEIVED 0 CT 2 1999 Naska 0il & Gas Co,s. Commission Anchorage Union Oil and Gas D ~: Western Region Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 6247, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Telephone: (907) 276-7600 ci- /oi union April 8, 1982 CONFIDENIIAt INDEFINllELY Mr. C. V. Chatterton Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Si'r: Attached is the available core data from Union Oil's Kalubik Creek #1 well. It is hoped that this data will be of some benefit to you in your Kuparuk reservoir study. Yours truly,_ Steve Lambert SAL/fws Enclosure cc: 'R. L. Stewart D. C. Rees, BPAE P. G. Dallas, Sohio J. S. Shockley, ARCO A1311NI:I3(INI CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir £/~gil:eer]/tg . DALLAS, TEXA~ · ¢°mpany~*~-0~__cOMp^NY 0F ~ALIFORN~A Form~iion - Field %q-LDCA T Core,~ _ Drilling Fluid ..... . . P-.ourtty- ~ NORT~H S,LOF~_,_ State_ALASKA Elevation .................. -% Page_ 1 _ of~' 7- _'File~P-3-1~7 ' Date Report_2;/2/70 t .... Analysts_ ~SP~ Location "Remarks CONVE~O~L ANALYSIS · COKE ANALYSIS RESULTS ' j J PERMEABILITY CO~ NO. 1 1 ~10-11 5.8 0.5 13.0 33.9 32.4 2.67 sltst, shly,'cly 2 ~12-13 ~ 0.1 20.6 19.0 20.0 2:.6h ss~ 4fg, v slty I i CONFIDENTIAl. INDEFINITE.L? RECEIVEI) APR 0 9 1982 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage p~~ ~pv~,,,,~ t/~ / /~- zo. ~ ~.-,,.~ ~ · ~/o - ~ ' ~ ' / ' ~" ' . P & :l/s~. ~,. ~,~. ; 5ffstv ~nv ca/c.; ~/~.~'o~,/1~11. Z'=' '~si;'.. ~-;Z~,~,~. _. .. ,.-, , ~ ~u · ~ . :. F G.51/~vx ~v~.~ C~iC. ~;)~. r,,~,~'- o//6~/., ~?~,~z~ ;/~,,./ ~,' o~L, /~ - ' ' L o poor p,w. C4.~c ~ c~7c:A~cmY. 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I~ ~ t~ ~'"'~ ,,, .~.~ : RECEIVED ~ - ~, . :., APR 0 91982 I - · Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. 6ommission ~ Anchorage ,,,~ , ~ , · : MEMORAND M State ~r~ Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO: File DATE: March 18, 1982 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: FROM' Frances L. Jones Microfilm Equipment Operator I SUBJECT: Tape received from Riley's. This tape was generated for Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission from logs sent to Riley's. Format of tape is Schlumberger. Well: Kalubic Creek #1 02-001 (Rev.10/79) THRU: Alaska Hoyle H. Hamilton Chief Petroleum Engineer FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: August 29, 1974 FROM: John C. Miller ~ o/~ SUBJECT: Petrol eum Engineer Field Trip Report- Abandoned Location Inspections of Union- .Kal ubtk Creek No, 1 and Kookpuk State No. 1, and CSO-Gwydyr Bay State "A" No. 1 on NOrth Slope. ~63072 August 14, 1974 - I met Bob Anderson, Union District Land Manager, and Jim Callender; Union District Drilling Superintendent.,. at the Anchorage Airport. Purpose of our trip was to make a final inspection of t~o. Union wells plugged and. abandoned several years .ago.. Also,. I.. hoped to make con- nections with Carl Lesher, Cities Service Co.-{CSO).Drilling Engineer, at Prudhoe to inspect their recently abandoned Gwydyr Bay. State "A" No, I well. We de.parted Anchorage at 9:15 .a.m, by coKee, rc.';t~);ai~"'i~nd arrived in Deadhorse at ll.15 a.m. Carl Lesher a_~d~Yan~u-'m~ter'.:.Dr~ll.ing- Se_trices, Inc,, met our . plane. Bob Anderso.n,¢saw~frles..ii.~?w,[l).~'~BP?~Ciic Relations Chief, at the. airport~and_....made~a*~n~~f~F'¢iaf'~nd hl. msel.f-to, tour BP's new Operations . Center~. l~h~]e-wa+~]f~;'-~J.tl~Copeland, State Oivision of Lands, Field Manager" to arrive on ~6~n fli'ght~from, Fairbanks we organized.our schedule.. We planned to!Fq, qnch'-at Bud Helmricks home, inspect.Union's abandoned locations, meet'?Ca~l ~nd Yank at the BP's Operations Center' about 4:00 p.m.., inspect. CSO's location while giro and Bob: .tour....:.the~BP'Operations Center, and return to the Deadhorse airport i.~¢~ime~':fC~[~7~:,OS";~p';'K~"~i"Wien flight to Anchorage. ' B~ll art!red-on s.c..h~u~. Bob,. J~m,. Bill and I departed at 1.2:15 a.m. by charte¢&~l Dz~~_pper for Bud Helmricks' island on the. Covllle River ~e flew over the CSO-Omydyr Bay State "A" No... I location and it looked clX.~ and smooth, Bud Helmricks met our choppergn his. airstrip (Photo 1). We went to Bud's house where we discussed Arctic. operations in general and Bud's life style in particular, while, his wife.put the final touches on dinner,. Bud showed us how he converts potholes to dry land and obtains .soil for his runway and other needs.. He fills holes, with backhaul debris' from location clean-ups, covers the debris with a layer of dirt and reseeds (Photo gl. After dinner Bob Anderson, Jim Callender, Bill Copeland, Bud ~telmricks and his son Jim, and I left by chopper to-lookat the two Union abandoned well sites,- Kalubik Creek Staging Area -....Union hired Bud Helmricks to. clean, level and reseed the two wet1 sites,; airstrips and road. connecting the Kalubik Creek No. I location to the staging area.-two miles ~to the north. All. of the above were constructed with built up ice .and snow.,-without gravel.- Bi11 Copeland and Bob Anderson.~were primarily~-.interested in the road and airstrips while the main. concern .of Jim Callender and myself-was the. well sites. We flew over the staging area-at the mouth~of ~the Kalublk River.i The Homer t. Burrelt ( August 29, !974 ~odeco rig ~vhich drilled the Kalubik Creek No. 1 tvas still stacked there. (Photo 3). Jim said that in 1970 this was one of the most complete rigs on the slope. Since then it has been cannibalized and flooded once. Also, new drilling rigs of comparable depth capacity weigh much less and require the rig-up or rig-down time. As a result, even with the shortage of rigs on the slope, there are no known plans to use this one. ~.-~e flew along the mile road to the Union-Kalubik Creek No. 1 abandoned location and airstrip. The old ice road had been reseeded and was mostly revegetated. Upioq-~aluDik Creek No. 1 (Se~. 1O, T12N. R~E~ U.M~) - He landed near the abandoned well marker, Which is a joint of 9 5/8" casing cemented in the hole and extending approximately lO' above ground level (Photo 4). The proper well information was bead welded on the pipe. The well was P&A 3/27/70. The area was very clean and level (Photo 5). After cutting off about 240 pilings 3' below ground level {l' below pemafrost top) and level- ing, the entire area was fertilized and reseeded with a mixture of native and domestic grasses reconm~nded by a University of Alaska research team. The reseeding and natural encroachment has been very' effective. It appears that the disturbed area will look like the surrounding tundra in a few more seasons. ~,lhere the tundra was' removed to dig the reserve pit, a pond now exists (Photo 6). This occurs even though]the pit was filled level because without the insulat- ing tundra, the permafrost melts near the surface causing the ground to slump leaving a depression to catch water. The adjacent ice-airstrip has had an even. better recovery than the drill site as can be expected due to a lower level of useage. Photo 7 shows the runway-unused turdra interface. I approved the condition of this abandoned location. Union-Kookpuk State No. 1 (Sec. 19, TllN, .R7E,. U.M.).- Enroute to the Union- Kookpuk No. 1 we fiew along the Old,~now infamous, road built years ago by plowing the tundra into a bem and driving on the berm.. It looked like a semi-dry stream. Several lakes near it had drained and were dry. The. Kookpuk No. 1 was P&A 3/10/67. From the air it was difficult to spot the well pad (Photo 8). We landed near the well marker (Photo 9) which was a 2" pipe cemented inside the 9 5/8" casing. The well information was bead welded on a l' x 2' steel plate welded to the 2" pipe. About 180 pilings were cut off about 3' below ground level. Then the well pad was leveled, hand picked clean, fertilized and reseeded with a mixture of native and domestic grasses. The final hand picking was in. a pile at the edge of the pad (Photo lO). Helmricks will haul this debris to his place by snow machine as soon as it snows. The entire area was smooth and clean (Photo 11) with the exception of the pile of debris and a small pond formed by soil slump at the reserve pit location (Photo 12). Reseeding and natural vege- tation has been effective on the pad and even better on the adjacent, ice airstrip (Photo 13). I approved the condition of this abandoned location contingent upon removal of stockpiled debris to Helmricks' place in 1974 as soon as travel by snow vehicle on the tundra is permitted. I gave Jim Callender and Bob Anderson, copies of "Field InspeCtion Reports" indicating satisfactory inspections of the Kookpuk-and Kalubik Creek wells and the contingency on the Kookpuk well. Copies of the reports are attached. -3- August 29, 1974 The weather had been chilly, windy and overcast all day and was now sprink- ling as we returned to Bud's in the chopper. Bud gave us a tour of his island. We saw his "climb down into deep freeze" 30' down into the permafrost, a prolific greenhouse which provided fresh vegetables for our dinner, the current land fill and reclaiming operation, hangar, vehicle maintenance shop and gamage, a~d moving equipment. Bill Copeland had requested a look at Thetis Isla)~d, which is in the Beaufort Sea, about 8 miles northeast of Bud's island. Union is still investigating using the island to drill an exploratory test offshore. We all boarded the chopper and flew to Thetis Island. Bud has a little cabin there built out of 6" x lO" timbers (Photo 14). A guide and his wife who work for Bud are liv- ing in the cabin and improving it. Bud rents the cabin complete with food, water and fuel to people looking for a lot of privacy, and solitude. The island is all good gravel. Jim Callender and Bud discussed installation of strain gauges at strategic points around the island to measure and record stresses imposed by the winter ice. We returned to Bud's house, visited over hot tea, then departed the BP Opera- tions Center at 5:20 p.m. Carl Lesher and Yank Sumpter met our chopper on arrival. Carl, Yank, Bill and I left immediately for the CSO-Gwydyr Bay State "A" No, I well site, while Jim and Bob went inside the BP Operations Center for their pre-scheduled tour. GSO, C~vydyr Bay-State "A" No. 1 (Sec. 31, TI'3N, R13E, U.M,)_- We landed' on' the gravel well Pad in the mouth of 'the Kuparuk' 'lRiver at 6:00 p.m. on May 4, 1974, I made a pre-final inspection of this location with Carl and Yank, At that time, leveling and filling With heavy equipment was being completed so the equipment could be moved across the ice road before break-up. On July 10, 1974, Dr. Eb Rice, University of Alaska engineering professor, called me and asked that CSO not be required to remove the hydrology study station e~ected in a vertical joint of 13 3/8" casing off the southeast corner of the pad (Photo 15). Dr. Rice said the university wants to record river water levels for as long as they can keep the station and that they would assume respon- sibility for its removal when it was no longer useful. Permission was granted. I noted that the University of Alaska had erected a ladder at the hydrology station since my last visit. The 'gravel pad was level and very clean (Photo 16). Some shallow, puddles of clear water were standing on the western side of the pad {Photo 17). The abandoned well marker was a 4" pipe 'secured inside the well casing. The marker extended 5' above ground level and had the proper well information bead welded on it {PhOto 18}. I gave Carl a copy of "Field Inspection Report" indicat- ing the condition of the abandoned location was satisfactory. A copy of the report was forwarded to Robert Brady, CSO Regional Production Manager in Denver, and a copy is attached. We returned to the BP Operations Center where Carl and Yank deplaned. Bob and Jim boarded and we flew to Deadhorse arriving at 6:55 p.m. We departed by co=mmrcial aircraft, an hour late,' at 8:00 p.m. and arrived in Anchorage at 10:30 p.m. Homer L. Burrell -4- August 29~ 1974 In su~nary, I made satisfactory abandoned location inspections of one Cities Service well and two Union wells on the North Slope. "Field Inspection Reports" are attached. I also checked a potential Union offshore exploratory ~tell loca- tion. Attac~,~ents ~mH.,JICM.jb Water .Well' :co{-ered August 14, 1974 L ~ vel ,qobert T. Anderson Land f.Z~tnager I~iol~ Oil and Gas Di'.:i.sio~t: Wes,eh R~:gio~, t Inion Oil Gornpa(' Galiiorni3 '09 W. 9th Avenu(),/~n.,;horago, Alaakn 99501 r,- O - Tolephone: (907) z/'u-?6ol State o'I: Alaska Division of Lands ~ /AVC, t, U3 ~2~ East Fourtl'~ '~ '*' AnchoraCe, Attention' .Hr. Pedro Denton ; c ..... _ands State o'F Alaska Division of Oil and gas 3001 Porcupine Drive c~ o r: 0 h Anchorage, Alaska ~ , Attention' Mr. i.!omer Burrell ~.~ur~ri SLOPE AREA State of Alaska ¥]ellsite Inspection F, ool.',puk #1 ,~:DL-2.~575 Ka]ubik Creek //~ AbL-25.5 Gert t I e[/~ei~ · ',.!a l~ave completed cleanup and restoration 'for subject walt sites and request your insp~action thereof. r~lease advise any other departments that may be necessary for final St;aEc approvc~. ¥~e h , scheduled the inspection trip for August 1~ 1~']I~ and will meet ti~e State ,.a~ representatives at the Deadhorse airport that; morning upon the arrival of TI~c h~licopLer will re[urn to Dea~horse in time to ca,;ch Lhe evening ~ien ftigl~ ~o Anchorage the same day. Please advise mo as soon as possible the number o¢ representatives Lo expect in- order to complete our arrangements. Very truly yours, Robert I. Anacreon , of ALASKA O~, ART~,~N, O, ,~AT~,~L R~r ..,,C.~S 1 , DI¥1SlON OF OIL AND GAS~ TO: ~Homer L. Burrell~ D i rector I ~ TH~: O.K. Gi Ibreth Ch i ef Petroleum Eng i neer F.O~: Lonnie C. Smith Pet~leum Engineer DATE : November 30, ! 973 · SUBJECT: Inspection of Various Locations on the North Slope T.u.esday, September 18,...1973- I departed Anchorage by commercial aircarrier, arriving in Fairbanks at 7:50 a.m. Due to continued bad, foggy weather on the North Slope the flight was unable to continue. Following a six hour delay, the airline returned me to Anchorage and the flight was rescheduled the next day. :- Wednesday,. September 19, 1973 - I departed Anchorage on the rescheduled flight but the plane was unable to land at Fairbanks due to fog and rain. The flight returned to Anchorage for fuel and then proceeded back to Fairbanks and on to the North Slope arriving at Deadhorse in the earl.y afternoon. ! immediately' made contact with the' Gay Airways Inc. helicopter pi lot and we decided the wea- ther was sufficiently good and the daylight adequate for photos. Vie took off at 2:20 p.m. and proceeded to the Mobil West Staines location, approximately 50 mi les east of Deadhorse. On the way we flew directly over two other Ioca- tions. Mobil's Mikkelsen Bay State #13-9-19, Sec. 13, T9N~__RI9E,_ U.M.. This well is approximately 30 mi les east of Deadhorse. Mobil has not completed the abandonment clean-up work at this well site where the well (item I) was plugged and "Abandoned" September 30, 1970. Photo #1 (see Appendix A for all photos) shows a large stack of mud. suppl les (item 2) beyond the open pit (item 3). Other equipment (item 4) is stacked around the perimeter of the pad. .This drill site is viewed from the west' toward the east. The gravel airstrip (item 5) and connecting' road is in the background. Exxon's East Mikkelsen Bay State #1, _Sec. 7, T9N, R21E, UBM: As we passed on the south side of the this drill site, I took Photo.. #2. This photo sho~s the rig, still standing over the well with alt equipment and the camp still intact at this location. I was informed by the chopper pi lot that this camp had recently been broken into by bears and as we swept past the location I could see the open doorway at the east end of the campsite. (I passed this information to the rig owners who went in two weeks later and re- boarded2up the camp) This well was plugged back to 3000' and "Suspended" for observation of permafrost on June 9, 1971. Mobi I's West Staines State #18-9-23, _Sec...I 8, T_9N, ..R.23E, U.M_._ As we approached this location directly from the west i took the first (Photo #3) of the nine attached photos (nos. 3-11) of this location. This aerial shot of the West Staines State location, shows the well pad (item !), pits (item 2), supplies (item 3) stacked on the pad and a building (item 4). We circled the PRINTED 8'~ T~,/: STANDARD R£~T~R OOMPANY. U. 8.~ ZtP3ET ~) - - . .... Homer L. Burrel I -2- November 30, 1973 location, landed and I took Photo #4 looking to the sOuth showing the wellhead marker (item I) and piles of supplies (item 3) on the south perimeter of the pad. photo, #5, taken from the west side of the wellhead, looking across to the east, shows the capped wel Ihead with the attached P&A marker (item I) the rat hole (item 5) and the mouse hole (item 6) casements were still in place along with the cellar (item 7) and the pilings (item 8) for the rig. In the background can be seen neat Stacks of supplies (item 3), equipment (Item 9), a building (item 4), and a fuel revetment (item I0), with a pi l Iow tank roi led up on the ground. I walked to the southwest corner of the pad and took Photo.~.6., showing a stack of tubing and casing (item I) located on the west edge of the pad , (item 12) with Its uneven gravel and, in the foreground, a stack of fuel drums (item 13), some empty and some full of fuel. Also a box containing a pillow tank (item 14) and a large stack of wood piling, (item 15) is in view. Photo #7 was also taken from the stack of tubing and casing (item !1)3 looking across to the east. It shows a stack of miscellaneous pipe and metal supplies ('item 16) and across the pit area (item 2) a large stack of mud supplies (item 17) with the bulldlng (item 4) to the left side. Closer examination of the stacked mud supplies showed them to be in very poor condition with many of the sacks burst' or the container had leaked sufficiently to al I~ water and moisture to get to the mud which had burst the sacks due to swelling. Photo #8, a view from the south to the northeast, shows a large stack of pi ling and boards (item 15), the wellhead and marker (item I) in the background with other stacks of supplies (item 3) and the building (item 4) beyond that. The helicopter can also be seen near the lake on the north edge of the pad. Photo ~_~9, a photo looking to the northeast along the north edge of the pad, shows the fuel revetment (item !0) with the gravel berm (item 18) partly covered by a plastic liner (item 19) which has been partly burned along with some boards.. The remains of the boards and liner are n~a trash. A rolled up pillow tank (item 14) can be seen in the foreground. Photo #10 was taken from the southeast corner of the drlllsite pad looking from the northeast across the pad at the area where-the dri I iing crew camp (item 20) had been located for this drillsite. Scattered and ungraded gravel areas are evident in this photo as well as scattered boards (item 21) and a trash pile (item 22). Photo II was also taken from the vicinity of the southeast corner of the drillsite pad, but it is looking back over the stack of deteriorated mud (item 17), across the tundra to the south, in the background can be seen pieces of plastic, paper and trash (item 23). The pit area can also be seen in this photo, it appears to be just another lake, (item 2). -. The nine photos at this location show the progress of the work to date per- formed by Mobil's crews. This well was plugged and "Abandoned" on July 2, 1971 and awaits clean-up so that the final location inspection can be made. Major equipment and materials have been pi led in neat stacks large enough so they may be located in the winter time when the frozen tundra will allow hauling to a permanent location. There appears to be much work that hasn't been done, such. as hand pick-up of trash and debris. This work will have to done in the summer time when the snow isn't there to cover the debris. The wel l- head work has not been completed, no attempt at grading the pad, fill lng in the cellar, Pull lng the mouse and rat hole casements, covering or cutting up the pilings, leveling the fuel revetment or filling in the pit area, has been attempted. The paper work on this well, based on a P-3, approved July 15, 1971 indicates that clean-up work was to .have been performed and supplies Homer L. Burrel ! (' November 30, 1973 'moved out by the end of fall of 1971, as the weather permitted. It appears we are at least two seasons away from the final inspection of this location where the well was plugged 2½ years ago. I recommend that we contact the operator with regards to his intentions and timing to complete the final abandonment of this location. We arrived back in the vicinity of the ARCO's base camp at Prudhoe Bay at 3:55 p.m. To the northwest there appeared to be enough light to continue · inspection and photos so ! had the pi lot.head for the Point Storkersen well. As we flew past the Point Mclntyre landing strip ! noted the tremendous amount of clean-up.wOrk that had been performed in that vicinity. Large stacks of oll drums had been stock pi led in neat stacks. Trash and debris had also been picked up and piled. ! noted a crew of three men working along the coastline at the time we flew past and I saw more pi les of drums and debris stacked along the beach area. Exxon's Point Storkerse.n. #!.,..Sec... 7., TI2N, RI4E, U.M. When we arrived at this well and circled the location I was amazed at the remarkable clean-up job that had been accompl i shed for this had been one of the unsightllest wel-I locations on the North Slope area. As we swung around the location I took Photo #12 which was the first of eight photos (nos. 12-19) taken at this location. This photo, taken looking toward the northeast, shows the wellhead (item I), the filled in Pit area (item 2), a neat stack of mis- cellaneous supplies (item 3), and the old camp area (item 4). We landed and ! quickly took Photo #13~ looking toward the east showing the wet ihead with the christmas tree still in place ( item l ) with all outletsjboth on the cas- ing and the christmas tree, closed with blind flanges. Cellar boards (item 5), are still 'in place along with refrigeration pipes (item 6) which can be seen sticking up around the perimeter of the cei lar. Both the rat and mouse hole casements. (item 7) are sti I! in .place. Photo #14, taken looking_east along the south edge of the gravel pad, shows the location (item 4) of the old camp area. This area was originally one of the dirtiest areas of the location. It is now remarkably clean; however, there are still bits of trash (item 8) such as paper cups, cans and such that need to be picked up. Photo #15 is a view of the wel ihead (item I) looking toward the north. This picture is dark even with the camera open to the widest setting. Several things can be seen how- ever, in the'foreground are some boards and also a steel band sticking out of the gravel (item 9). These items obViously were not picked up after the back draggi-ng was complete. Item !0 is gravel that was never graded level. Photo #16 was looking to the east from the edge of the gravel pad and shows the lake (item II) east of the location, miscellaneous debris (item 12), both in and around the lake, and one of the bui Idings (item 13) at the Point Mclntyre landing strip. Photo #17 was taken looking toward the northwest and shows the large neat Stack of miscellaneous supplies (item 3) that are to be re- moved from the location and the northwest corner of the gravel 'pad (item 14). Photo #18 shows two pieces of debris (item 15) located just off the north- west corner of the pad. Photo #19 shows the wel Ihead (item I) looking to the south and the large neat stack of miscellaneous supplies (item 3). ~,- f.-. f t~ . ( Homer L. Burreli -4- November 30, 1973 This well was plugged and "Abandoned" September 3, 1970 but location clean-up for the final inspection has yet to be accomplished. It is obvious that a great deal of work has occured at this location since my previous inspection here in August of 1972; however, the work is not complete. It is evident from several of the photos that additional hand clean-up, work is necessary both on the pad and in the vicinity around the pad. The wellhead itself is in an.unsatisfactory condition with the christmas tree being left in place. It should be removed and a proper P&A marker instal led. The cellar should be removed and or filled along with removal of all the refrigeration pipes and mouse and rat hole casements. The stack of miscellaneous supplies will have.to. be removed prior to the final Inspection. It is recommended that the operator be contacted as to the timing and the amount of remaining work so that the final inspection can be performed next summer on this location. We departed the Point Storkersen location at 4:38 p.m.. It was too dark for any further work of this sort, however, it was still light enough for visual inspection so i had the pilot swing over the Kup Delta location which is very near to this location. (The possibility of this coastal area being fog bound the next morning was very imminent.) As we swung over the location -I could see that a great deal of clean-up had been done here since my last visit. It appeared, however, that the 30 foot aluminum mast that had been left on the location last year was still there, it does not belong to the operator and he doesn't consider it his responsibility to remove it. In general the location looked good and we swung back south and headed for Dead- horse, arriving at the Gay Airways helicopter landing area on the Deadhorse airstrip at 4:55 p.m. After making plans with the helicopter pi lot for an early morning departure I drove to the Mukluk base camp and got a room for the even Ing. At dinner I met Mr. Tom Moseley, a geologist with the U.S.G.S., and found out that he had made plans to use the same helicopter for the next morning. Mr. Moseley was recording temperature da±a through the permafrost interval in many of the we l Is that had been made ava i l able to their use on the North S lope. Thursday, September 20, 1973 - We drove from the Mukluk base camp to Dead- horse airstrip and after loading Tom Moseley's equipment into the helicopter we. took off at 7:15 a.m. and headed for Prudhoe Bay where we landed at the Prudhoe Bay landing area and picked up Mr. Frank Hunt, an Arco foreman, who was to help Mr. Moseley with his survey. ARCO'su North Prudhoe Bay, State #23-12-14, Sec. 2.3.~ Tt2N.,. R.!..4E~ U~_M... We then flew north to the, ARCO's North Prudhoe Bay State well where I took Photo //20 an aerial vie,~ of tha ~ocation from the sou"kho This photo shows the w'e-I t- house (item I)~ the drilling rig matting (item 2) and the open pit area (item 3). After a brief landing to drop off the two men and their equip- ment we continued to the northwest and soon arrived at the Kup Delta location. ' Homer L. Burrell -5- November 30, 1973 Continental's Kup Delta //51-1 and 51-2~ Sec. I I,._._.Tt2N, RI3E,.U.M. i took Photo #21 from the air as we approached the location from the south- east, the Beaufort Sea can be seen to the north and northwest. This photo shc~s the wellhead (item I), the filled pit area (item 2), the camp area (item 3), the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and tracks made by a roi l- agon (item 5). These tracks are not as damaging as they might appear, for they only mashed down the grass which appear in the photo to be a heavy deep track. Two wells were drilled from this location, but there is only one surface hole because the second well was kicked off at the 3,000 foot level after the first well had been abandoned. We landed and I took Photo #22, looking back toward the northeast showing the wellhead (item I) with blind flange, the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and the cellar (item 6); the helicopter can also be seen in this photo. Photo #23~ was taken looking toward the northwest from the edge of the old pit area and shows trash (item 7) scattered over a considerable area. Photo #24, was taken from the woutheast portion of the pad looking back toward the west and shows the wel Ihead and cai lar (item I) and some trash in the foreground (item 8). Photo #25? was taken on the tundra looking north along the west end of the pad and shows some 3" X 12" boards that were left embedded In the tundra (item 9). This well has been "Suspended" since August 26, 1970'and considerable clean- up work'has been 'performed here since my last visit in August of 1972. We departed the Kup Delta at 8:55 a.m. and headed west for the Mi Ine Point loca- tion. Placid's Plagham Beechey Point Supply .Depo_t.; Sec_... 14, TI3N,_ RI_IE,_ U.M. As we flew west along the beach we soon approached Placid's Beechey Point Supply depot and I took Photo #26, which shows the gravel stock pile (item 1) six full pillow tanks of fuel (item 2) and a large supply of casing and pil- ing (item 3). This location seemed to be in the same clean condition as on my previous visit last year. Continental's Mi Ina Point//18-1, Sec..,_ .I.i ,' ]T.!3N, R.I.OE,..U..M. After flying slightly past the Mi lne Point location we circled back and approached it from the southeast and I took Photo //27. from the air which shows the wel l- head (item I)~ the fuel revetment with two pillow tanks (item 2) and the level- ed pit area (item 3). We landed and I took Photo #28~, looking toward the northwest, showing the wellhead with blind flanges on the christmas tree (item I) and the cellar and rig matting still in place (item 3). i then took Photo #29~ looking west along the north edge of the gravel pad, showing the fuel revetment with two full pillow tanks in place (item 2) and a weilsign on the edge of the pad (item 4). Photo #30_, was taken on the east edge of the gravel pad looking north. It shows trash and debris scattered off the north- east corner of the pad (item 5). This had been the location of 'the crew quarters. Photo //31, is looking from the middle of the pad toward the north- west and shows scattered debris on the northwest corner of the pad (item 6). This well was "SUspended" July 18, 1970 and considerabt~ clean-up work had been done since my last visit in August 1972. We took off at 9:25 a.m. and headed west for the Coiville River delta area. Homer L. Burrel I -6- November 30, 1973 Gulf's Colville Delta State #1t Sec. 9~ .TI.3Nt. R6E, U.M. There was very little to distinguish this location since it is on the Colville Delta, which is sometimes under water at high tide or when the river runs high. We soon located the well and I took Photo ~.32, from the air, looking toward the west which shows the wellhead (item i) and a stack of material (item 2). We landed and I took Photo #33, looking toward the west which shows the wel ihead with P&A marker in place (item I), a stack of material in the background (item 2) and some pieces of trash which were plastic material (item 3). Photo #34= was a similar view, taken from the north looking back to the south, showi~ng the wellhead.P&A' marker (item I), a stack of material (item 2) and several pieces of plastic trash. (item 3). This well has been plugged and ."Abandoned'' and this was the final inspection on this location. Although there still remained a small stack of materials, mostly boards to be removed from the location, I filled out a Field Trip Inspection ~eport (attac-'h'ed) statin.~q .that the final inspection would be approved when theoe items were removed. -~'commu- nication with Gulf and a duplicate photo of this location resuite~ in the re- moval of the. trash and materials and a formal release of the bond on this lo- cation was approved). .. i ' We departed the .Gulf location at I0:00 a.m..and headed back s.o_ut~t~e.'.ast where we soon flew past Mr. Bud Heimrtcks house and airstrip located on the Col- vi lie River Delta. I took Photo #35 as we flew past showing his house and miscellaneous buildings (item !), his airstrip (item 2) and a large stack of fuel barrels beyond his house (item 3). Union's Kalubik's Creek Unit #1, Sec. iO,.T~I2N~ RSE, U.M. This well was plugged March .27, 1970 and is now waiting for clean-up and final location approval. Mr. Helmrick has a contract to clean up this location. As we flew past, I took Photo #36 . showing the ~ellhead with marker (item t), the pit area (item 2), supplies and equipment still on the location (item 3) and the location of the rig stacked at the mouth of the Kal ubik River (item 4). As we proceeded back to Deadhorse I took Photo #37 showing BP's new Prudhoe Operations Camp under construction. The installation construction crews were at work putting it together. It shows the main building (item I), tanks in the background (item 2), and the Spine Road (item 3). Just a little ways down the road ~ve came to the BP Central Power Plant where I took Photo #38, showing the power plant under construction (item !), the transformers (item 2) and the gas supply well location, in the far background (item 3). We arrived back at the Gay Ai-rways helicopter landing site at the east end of the Deadhorse strip at 10:37 a.m. and I quickly made arrangements to depart Deadhorse on the Wein flight at I I:O0 a.m. I noticed the drilling rig had been moved from the location of the Socal well #31-25_at Deadhorse and a new control tower had-been constructed just to the west of the old Socal pad. Some supplies have been stacked up around the wel Ihead but all of the rig equipment, debris and trash have been removed. The north edge of this pad had at one time been a regular "dump ground" for camp trash. Homer L. Bu rre I I -7- November 30, 1973 I departed Deadhorse on the 12:15 p.m. flight and returned to Fairbanks and Anchorage by 3:00 p.m. On this field trip I took 38 photos of ten different locations on the North Slope covering an area from 50 mi les east of Deadhorse to 55 mi les west of Deadhorse and as far as 20 miles north of Deadhorse. This field inspection trip has already resulted in the final approval of the "Abandoned" Colville Delta location (Gulf) and it has shown the degree of clean-up work that has been performed by operators on other locations, which gives a good idea of the work yet remaining to be done. It Is recommended that we talk to certain operators concerning work remaining undone where wel Is have been plUgged, such as Exxon's' Point Storkersen and East Mikkelsen wel Is, Mobi I's West Stalnes State and Mikkelsen State wells and Union's Kalubik Creek well. Attachments APPENDIX A Attachments PHOTO NO. SUBJECT PAGE NO. 3-5 6-8 9-II 18, 19 20 2i-23 24, 25 26 27-29 30-31 32-34 35 37,38 Mobil's - Mikkelsen Bay St. #I3-9-19 .............. I Exx°n's - E. Mikkelsen Bay St. #1 ............... 2 Mobil's - West Staines St. # Mobil's - West Staines St. # Mobil's - West Staines St. # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # 8-9-23 .............. 3 8-9-23 .............. 4 8-9-23 .............. 5 · · · · · · i · · · · · · · · · · 6 · · · · · , · · e. · · e · · · · · 7 Arco's - N. Prudhoe Bay St. #23-13-14 ............. 9 Continental's - Kup Delta #51-1 & #51-2 ....... ...... I0 Continental's - Kup Delta #51-1 & #51-2 ............ I1 Piacid's - Beechey Point Supply Depot ............. 12 Continental's - Milne Point ~!8-1 ....... 13 Continental's - Milne Point #18-1 ............ .... 14 Gulf's - Colvilte Delta St. #1 ................. 15 Gulf's - Colvitle Delta St. #1 ................. 16 Union's - Kalubik Creek Unit #1 ................ 17 ~ BP's - Operations Camp and Power Plant ............. 18 SUBJECT , Photo //36 '0^TE,.9-20-73 .Union's-Ealubik'Creek Unit #1 ^oOl~ESs__Sec. I0, TI2N~ R. 8E~ U.M. Status: Plugged 3-27-70; waiting on cleanup for location final Item #1 Wellhead w/marker · Item #2 Pit area Item #3 Supplies & equipment Item #4 'Rig stacked inspection SUBJECT .... DATc ADDRESS__ S!JBJEC~ .............. 0 Form I~EV. 9-30-69 STATE OF ALASKA Smbmtt "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent B~ports" 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 use "APP]~ICATION 'FOR ~iEI~IT~" 'for such'p~o~osal$.) O,LwE,.,. ~ 0ASwE,.L ~ OT.ER Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Union 0il Company of California 3.ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 90[} West 9th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 4.LOCATION OF WELL ^,surface 1725'W & 1551''N from S. £. 1/4 corner. Section 10: T12N, R8E, U.M. 13. ELEVA'FIONS (Show whether DF, RT, C-R, etc. 14. Check Appropriate Box To I, ndi,cmte Niature of N~tice, Re 5. AP1 N~CA_L CODE 50-103-2000~ $. L~E DE~IGNAIXON ~ND SF_~{I~J~ NO. ADL- 25532 7. IF INDIA.N, ALLO'i-r~:R OR TRIBE NA/VLE 8. UNIT, FA~q-Wi OR LEJ~SE NA/VIE 9. V~L NO. Kalubik Creek No. I 10. FIELD A/XrD POOL, OH WILDC^T Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HORS!. OBJECTIVE) Section 10: T12N, R8E, U. M. 12. PEI~IVIIT 1~O. ~ort, or Other D,ta ' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL PULL OR ALTER CASINO MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE ABANDONs CHANGE PLANS tOther) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: - WATER SHUT-OFF REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT-- ALTERING CASINO 8HOOTING OR ACIDIZINO ~ ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting an}' proposed work. Union Oil Company of California, Kalubik Creek No. I Well abandoned w/ regulation dry hole makker and welded plate on casinghead w/ abm~donment plugs as follows' Set Halliburton EZ drill bridge plug w! 56 sx. cement on top of plug from 5690' to 5590'. Displaced 180 sx. Fondu cement thru open end drill pipe from 600' to 100'. -/4 16. I hereby c~rt~y th_at the,~orel~l~ui iB true and correct vdm i., ~llenaer District Drlg. Supt. DATE M~y 4, 1975 TITLE (ThiB space for State o~_u~e) ~ ~ IntruSions On Rever~ S,ide DATE FORM 369 4-63 PRINTED IN U.S.A. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ' Document Transmittal 4/~.?/?0 TO AT Mr. Harry W. Kugler Dept. of Natural Resources, State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage FROM I.P. Chauvel Anchorage TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING: KALUBIK CREEK ~1' 1 copy Core Descriptions 1 ¢:opy S,,idewall Core Descriptions ..... ,, ....... ...... ..... Recd: ~ /~ .... Date: ~/~ - £~'- 7~ ~'~ ~D 7',', 2" . ~-'-~ 369 4-63 ED IN U.S.A. UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA .... Document Transmittal 4/24/90 TO ,, AT Harry Kuoler, Petroleum Gaologist Stat~ of/~laska Division of Oil and Gas Anchorage FROM ~ean Paul Chauvel AT Anchorage TRANSMITTING THE: FOLLOWING: KALUBIK CREEK %1: 1 set VVashed & dried samples (2~0-10,08!)) "(u~ 1 set Core Chips @ 1 foot int. (7 boxes, 8 cor,.~s) 1 BL 3 1 s6=pia ) Mudlog 1 BL 2" ~,D~al Inquction-Lat~rolog 1 Se pla Sidewall Core Descriptions 2870-8~;55' , Core Descriptions Date: ~-~~ ,- Apr!l 23, 1973 Abandone~nt - Ka I ub I k Creek # t Section I0, To~nshl-p I'~N, Mr. Eugene Grt f f I n Union Oil Co. of Calif. 909 ~. ~h Avenue 'Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear ~r. Grt ff i n '. Our rece~ ! nd lcafe that your Ka I ub i k Creek ~ t we I 1 was suspended on Me,ch 27, 1970 wl~ a~~~ ~rker af?~h~. ~ are a.~tlng~ to clear ?[~ ~o~s of ~elt.s ~hlch are In ~all~ abandoned and ~uest ~ ~. ~t~ t~ ~:mt ~~s of fh~s ~II. If ~ have. ~ ~l~s for this wet I tn ~ fores~bte future ~e r~st ~af y~ submt~ for~ 10-40~ p~Idlng for ab~d~nt of the ~ell In ~.r that-e ~y r~ve It f~ t~ curr~t ~tlve we. Il r~rds. If y~ do ~t c~slder this well In afl abandoned ~i~t~ at this ?i.~ plea~ ~vj~. of am~ plans you have f or ~en~mf. $ I ncere I y, l~r L. Burrell O i rector Form No. P.--4 REV. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. o,,~ [] G,, [~ OT.ZR Wildcat ~KLL 50-103-20001 KLV __./9'~/ _ RE[ ADL 25532 ?. IF INDIA],X, ALO] 1£~, O]{ TRIBE NAME 2. NAME OF OPEB. ATOR Union Oil Company of California 3.ADDRESS OF OPEP~TOR 507 West Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. LOCATION OF WELL 1725' West & 1331' North fm SE 1/4 cor~er Section 10, T12N, RSE, UM. T FILE 8. ~.*IT,F.&t~ OR LEASE NA~ME g. w~LL NO. Kalubik Creek #1 10, FIF~ A_ND POOL. OR %VILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T.. R., M.. (BOSOM HO~ OB,mCTnrFD Sec. 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 13. REPORT TOTAL DKPTH AT END OF MONTI-{, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEIViENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~2qI) VOLU~ USED, PEi~FOI~ATIONS, T~.STS AArD I~ESULTS. FISHING JO~3~, JLTI~K I2~ HOLE A/~D SIDE-~CKED HOLE ~qT) ANY OTHER SIGNIFICA/qT C~iA2qGES llW HOL~ C~DNI)ITIONS. KALU, BIK CREEK #1, ,March ,1970 Drld 12-1/4" hole 9536' to 10,080'. Cut Core #8 from 10,080' to 10,107'. Recovered 26' core. 10,107'TD. Ran DIL, FDC, SNP, Sonic, proximity micro log, dipmeter, velocity survey, SWS guns, GR & CBL. Ran 9620' 43.5# & 47# N-80 & AR 95 csg w/shoe @ 9620' & DV collar @ 6288'f Cmtd thru shoe w/1650 sx Class "A" cmt. w/l% D-65. Cmtd thru DV w/832 sx 50/50 Fondu-Ashccmt followed by 864 sx Class "A" cmt w/l% D-65. Landed csg on Cameron slip & packing w/ 180,000#, instld tbg head. NU & tstd BOP's. DO cmt & DV. RIH to top of fill up @ 9489' w/bit & scraper. Perfd & ran Drill Stem Tests as follows w/Halliburton bridge plugs & cmt plugs as shown: Bridge Plugs: Cement Plugs: 9200' 9000'-8900' 9000' 8050'-7950' 8050' 5690'-5590' 5690' 600'-100' DST #~1 Perforations: (4" hyperjet carriers w/4 hpf) 9208' - 9228' Packer @ 9156' Tail @ 9174' Outside Chart IH 4888 IF 1062~ FF 1150~ 15 min FSI 4448 90 min IF2 1202xx FF2 2096"~4 hfs FSI 4343 4 hfs FH 4906 Inside Chart 4842 1036 1106 4418 1159 2034 4313 4877 ANCHO~C~ Recovery: 35.52 bbls fresh wtr cushion, 5.33 bbls mud, 37.28 bbls gassy sulphur water. Well did not flow. KALUBIK CREEK NO. 1 DST SUMMARY Casing Summary: 30" csg @ 40' 20" csg @ 170' 13-3/8" csg @ 2788' 9-5/8" csg @ 9620' Bridge Plugs: 9200' 9000' 8050' 5690' Cement Plugs: 9000'-8900~ 8050'-7950' 5690'-5590' 600'-100' DST #1 Perforations: (4" hyper jet carriers w/4 hpf) 9208'-9228' Packer @ 9156' Tail @ 9174' Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 4888 4842 IF 1062~:~ 1036 FF 1150f15 min 1106 FSI 4448 90 min 4418 IF2 1202~ 1159 FF2 2096-"4 hfs 2034 FSI 4343 4 hfs 4313 FH 4906 4877 Recovery: .35.52 bbl fresh wtr cushion, 5.33 bbl mud, 37.28 bbl gassy sulphur water. Well did not flow. nST ~2 Perforations: (4" hyperjet carriers w/4 hpf) 9047 ' -9068 ', 9107 '-9120', 9182 ' -9188 ' Packer @ 8970 Tail @ 8987' Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 4805 4807 IF 821\ 722 FF 1204 ~ 15 min 1159 FSI 4392 90 min 4384 IF1 1338\ 1299 FF2 3813/14 hrs 3803 FSI 4391 14 hfs 4366 FH 4853 4807 Recovery: 12 bbls mud, 17 bbls wtr cushion, 250 bbls gassy sulphur water-well flowed gassy sulphur water @ 325 bbls per day rate. DST f~3 Perforations: (4" hyperjet carriers w/4 hpf) 5808 '-5826 ' Packers @ 5715' Tail @ 5728' Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 3061 3031 IF 470~ 530 FF 557-~15 min 530 FSI 2640 90 min 2717 IF~ 674~ 764 FF 1570/'10 hfs 5 min 1596 FSI 2956 10 hfs 2944 FH 3009 2996 Recovery~ 40 bbls (19"api gravity) oil, 24 bbls (1800CL), Formation water & mud, 8 bbls (750CL) water cushion. Well did not flow. _Sch. lumbe, r~er'.Wir. e Line Tes_ter: Perforations: two 1/4" holes @ 8100' Length of Test - 28 minutes Recovery: 57 cc oil, 57 cc mud, 5636 cc water, 4500 cc gas ISI 9 min 4102# Sampling 15 min 4052# FSI 4 min 4097# FORM SA- I B : TO: r- FROM: DATE : SUBJECT: FORM SA- I B MEMORANDUM TO: j-- JJlBII~ Le ~ FROM: State of Alaska DATE JllJlllJJ[ Je JdlJJJll, ?j: ,~_, SUBJECT, ~J Jl~ ~ OJ.J (JJlllJjll~lll OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE re,'~,'.~ side; i i ii i iiii_ iii i WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF ',','ELL; 01~': ['--] pi WELL [-~ GAS W£LL L.--J DRY OtherEx oratory b. TYPE OF COMPLE~ON: Wildcat . WELI. OVER ~ EN BACK RESVR. Other 2. N&ME OF OPERATOR Union 0il Company of Californ'la 3. ADDRESSOF OPERATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd.~ Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. LOC~TION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements)* At surface 1725'W, 1331'N gm SI~ 1/4 cor~r :~c:~ ~' tl~, R8E, ~. At top prod. Interval reported below same same 13' DATE SPUDD~ [14'DAT~T'D'R"CHED[iS'DA"CO'~SUS"O"'K'~A':'']"'"EVATIONS(DF'RKB'12/16/69 3/12/70 3/~70 ~B 601 10,107 ' 100' aow ~, ~o~ ~oo~ -- rotary PRODUCING !NT~VAL(S), OF ~IS CO~P~TIO~--TOP, BOSOM, NAME (~ AND ~)* None - Well Suspended 50-103-20001 ".V 6.ADL LF~E DESIGNATION 25532 7. IF INDIA_N, ALLO~ O~ 8. UNIT,FA_RIVi OR L,F~ N~AME 9. WELL NO. Kalubik Creek #1 10. FII~L~D ~ POOL, OR WII-,DCA. T Wildcat I1. SEC., T., R., M., (BOO'rOM HOL~2. OBJECTIVE) Sec. 10, T12N, RSE, UM. 12. P~qR2VIIT HO. 69-101 RTl GR, ~1~C)*117. EJ.,EV. CA$INGHEAD 41' MSL GL INTERVALS DRILLED BY '[ '" CABLE TOOLS ---- 23. WAS DIRECTIONAL ! SURVEY MADE straight hole 24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHF~ LOGS RUN DIL, FDC, SNP, SONIC, PROX MICRO ' CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) C AS~¢C; SIZE 'l WEIGHT, LB/FT. G~ADE J DEP~ SET (~)I HOLE SIZE i' C~,ILNTING RE CO~ ] ~MOUNT PULLED ::30"- ' [~/'2" wdl: H-40] 46" ! 36" !97 sx Fondu 1 none "~'0" '" 194# ' J-551 :70'.i 26" "1270 ,x Fondu ' ] none 16t z-st .[ 27s ' lx7-t/2" po0: , "A"-700 50/50 o,aU ',ode' 9-5/8" [43.5,47~ 1R95-NSp ' 9620' .[12-1/4" ~514osx "A"-832 sx'50/50 ~0ndu" none SIZ~ '[ TOP (:ID) [ EOTTOM (MD) ~ SACKS CEMENT' SC:::~ (MD) ~ SIZE [' DEPTH SET (MD~ ~ PACKE~ SET (~D) 9-5/8"DV [ 6288' [ ' ~ 1696'~x.. . ~' , . , . ~ ' ] 28. PERFORATIONS OP~ TO PRODU~ON (Interval, size and number) 29. -ACID, Si!CT, FiI.AC~'URE, C~IE'NT SQUEVZE ETC NONE/ See Attached DST sugary well suspended 11 am 3/27/70 w/marker on i~e at[ached wellhead ~ ]~ [ [TEST P~t~!OD[O~A~V~ ~6w, ~um~s ~cxs~a ~n~ssunz [CAZC~T~ -OI~ZmL. ~SS.' ] ~,~4-HO'UR RA~ ~[ IOAS--MCF' [WA~--BBL. I(6: O~ .) T~T W~~D 32. LIST 0~' ATtaCHMENTS DSJ sugary sheets 33. I herebY-certif~t~ th~eJ~ng.~[i and attached information ts complete and correct as determined from alF~allable records - , ... : , ........ *(-~- '--' / ~ ~'-/~--b ' I!~1~) I KUt, I lUfl~ General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report end log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure- ments given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Items 20, ~,ncl 22:: If this well is completed for separatc, production from more than one interval zone (multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the p~c. Jucing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interv01 reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional inte~ vol to be seperately-produced, show- ing the adlditional data pertinent to such interval. Itom26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing .tool. Itern 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22 aboVe). 34. SUMM~R¥ OP [vORMATI'0N TF.~TS INcLODIN(; INTERVAL TESTED, PH~URE DAT~ ~ ~,~OVERIES OF OIL, GAS. ' ' WA~AND MUD : . , , '~As., ' ~ ' Top Seabee a286~ Top K. pa:uk 5360~ See Attached Summary Base Kupa:Uk 6265~ TOp sag giver . 7720~ Top Shub~k 7775" Top Sad~e:och~'t 80~0~ Top Ltsbu:ne .. 8935~ Top Kayak -, g352~ Top Devonian .... ~550~ ;., : , .. i.i ......................... . . .... . i i i . iiii i . ~ i . 'Core ~ 58ZO~-2g~ 2 7727~-78~ 3 8652~-85~0~ 4 8g05~-62~ 5 g035~-5~~ (See ~eoZogtcaZ report ff°:~a:ded ,- '. 6 ~200'-25' under separate cover). 7 ~365~-g625~ ; , 8 Z0,080~-~0~07~ .. : , ............................. CORE DESCRIPTION Core Driller' s Depth (E Log, Depth) 5810-5829: cut ~9', rec. 14' (5820-5839) Dips: Prob. horlz. except for x-beds 5t - Fair Sltst: Bm, calc, sli glauc, sm sh lam, horizontal Lost Sh: Dk gry/gry-brn, sli calc, pyritic, mstly foss oil show in sltst. Core Core ~3 7727-7778: cut 51', rec. 51': (7746-7797) Dips: None apparent, prob. horiz. 8452-8510: cut 58', rec. 58': (8467-8525) Dips: Some x-beds, struc dip prob. iow angle 34' - Ss: Grn-gry vf gr glauc mstly calc ~-Ls: Gry/brn, v. argill, foss, v. glauc 4' - Sh: Gry-brn/gry-blk, sli calc, scatt foss Top 4' - good oil show, next 6' - poor show 58' - Ss & congl ss: Brn/clr qtz f/m gr w/wh (kaolinitic or tripolitic?) interstitial material, sm tn/bm m/c gr congl. Sm sec regrowth of qtz gms. Sm congl w/wh/tn gry silic clasts of weathered chert No oll shows Core 8905-8'9.42: cut 37', rec. 36'- (8922-8959) Dips: Prob. low angle 10' - Ss: Gry vf gr sll glauc poss foss cht @ base of this- interval (fo s s ? ) 2' - Sh: Gry w/wh spks, calc, silty 5' - LS: Mstly It brn tins styloltttc, m/c gr skeletal, sm oolitic toward base of interval 1' - Ss: Gry vf gr arglll, calc' 1' - Sh: Gry-brn silty::':-' '~'~e 5' - Ls: Skeletal, sm coated grs, sm stylolltic, sm. crinoid segments . - 5' - Congl: F/m cht pbbl w/rd-bm mtrx, v. calc, argfll 7' - Ls: Grn-gry f/vc gr micritic skeletal Is, abun pyrite No oil show s Core. 9035-9051: cut 16', rec. 13.5': (9049-9065) 13.5' - Ls: Mstly vi/micro xln dolo skeletal fragmental, Dips: Prob. low angle sm dolo micro xlnw/cht Scattered good to fair oil shows Core ~6 Core ~7 9200-9225: cut 25', rec. 24': (9218-9243) Dips: Low angle 9365-9425: cut 60', rec. 56': (9381-9441) Dips: Structural dips flat, x-beds up to20O -+ 20' - Ls: Mstly gry vi/micro xln dolo w/f/gd vis por w/sm anhy or trlpolttic infilltng 2' - Clayst: Lt grn-gry anhy calc lam abun pyrite 2' - Ss: Vari-colored v. coarse gr qtz & cbt grs; many grs elongate & oriented Good oil show in top 11'., remainder, no show 9' - Mdst: Rd-bm silty anhy dns sli calc, sm gry finely lam, w/abun pyrite 13' - Ss: Mstly rd-brn f/c gr sm slt congl anhy; many clasts show weathering (?) rind Congh Mtrx mstly.rd-bm mdst-clasts to v. crse pebbles & cobbles Ss: Rd-bm f/m gr anhy noncalc W/interbedded sltst: Rd-bm anhy noncalc dns Congl: Clasts to v. crse cobbles & pebbles ang/rnd, mtrx sit rd-bm earthy mdst Interbedded vf/c gr ss, rd-brn sltst & congl ss AA Ss bec It gry on last 2' w/dk gry/blk carbon sh ptgs @ base No oil shows Core ~8 10080-10107: cut 27', rec 26': 13' - (10098-10125) Dips: Tectonic, variable, mostly steep, up to 90© 4°_ Qtzite: G.ry f/m gr, sm gry-bm/blk dns extremely well cemented. 1' - Sh: Gry/blk slty sandy mic',w,./.~a¥ galls, carb 1'~ - Qtzite: AA 7' - Sh: Gry/blk meta (?) w/irregular lam of ss carb disturbed bedding, sm sli sndy gry hard dns sltst str Qtzite: Gry-bm/gry/blk f/m gr carb extremely well cemented w/silica, sm w/calcite filled fract & veins No oil shows 28'20 2958 3100 ~9,:,0 3560. 3700 3700 3855 4003 4003 4095 4200 4200 4302 4400 4500 4600 4690 4690 4800 4800 4900 505O 5155 5245 5260 5260 5278 5288 5317 5365 5405 5405 5450 548~, 5520 5520 5570 5620 5660 5680 5700 5720 5740 5740 9760 t"D~VCALL CORE DESCRIPTIONS Mudst, cry, hacky fract, sli mic, v. cato. . Sh, dk cry, sft, v. calc, in sharp contact w/sltst, bm, arc, oil stffw/gold and yell flu( fr to c3d String cut w/straw color. Sltst is pyr and sandy, and v. calc. Misfire %~o times. Sltst, brn to wh, arc and bentonitic, sll pyr, scatt ~rb clasts, cal( i'JSFC. ~ si~t~ sit mic v. talc. Sh, !t cry, bentonitic Sk, dk gDZ, v. calc w/car5 s~eaks, sft. Sltst and sh ' ~' ' .... arc w/thin lam of sh dk g~, slty, ~n:~oa; s!tst is , ,~ bm, , , NSFC. 2/3 '- ..... ' .... , s~,~, z:,,, shiv; t/3 sd, it cry, f-~g poorly sorted, ang-subang, w/lignite pieces v/thin !am. Misfira. Sk, ~:'~'..'. s2'~'~, v. calc, med sz~. Sk .. '2 ~=b. rn, waxy ~, .. . '~ ~' t · ~' , ~ - .l'rY, numerous wh specks, zli talc. ' .....- .... . sff'a, w/lam of garb. " sft calc w/a s!tst bed gw, v arc glauc sli calc' NSFC :"-' :ndst z:< g~, , , · , , , · ."'u~':~ bent calc mic sft hacky ~r~ct Same .. Misfire. Sh & sItst interbeds I/8-1/4"; sh is dk gw-brn; siltst is brn & It gry. One sltst layer has poor yell-gold fluor, fair cut, Poor Show. Sh, cry, sftw/v, calc.wh.'sltst lam, NSFC Sh, Cry, slty, v.' calc, soft. Sk, cry, si~y, sft, v. calc. Sh, cry, sli calc, w/limy lam. Sh, dk cry, sft, waxy ~£isfire Sh, g~, sft,, calc. Sh, gry, reed sft, slty, non calc. ilo recovery. Sh, gry, v. sli calc, reed sft, w/wh bent bed. Sh, dk gry, sft, waxy Same Sh, gry, sft, v. calc. Sh, dk cry, sft, v. calc. Misfire Sh~-dk gry, sft, waxy Sh, cry, reed sft, calc'. ......... Sh,_dk. gry, meal hard, sil, caic. Sh, dk brnlsh cry, ..reed sft, pyr, :.c'.: calc. Sh, dk gry-blk, sft, abun pyr & marc, calc. Sh, blk, sft, pyr abun in spots, ca!c (dolo ?). Sk, bik,. sft, pyr abun in lam, caic (dolo ?). Misfh~e. Sh, reed to dk bm. 'Sh, reed brn, waxy. Sam~ l 2 Poor to Fair Show 8004 8030 8070 8070 8100 8140 8140 8209 8209 8240 8240 8290' 8290 8303 8344 8344 8362 8362' 8396 ·8396 8700 87':" 8.';;'... 0 ~ ~ ,,.... . Misfire ' - - . 'Sh, gry, med sft, slty, v. oal¢. .. Sltst, It gry, sli pyr. - .... .. No recovery. Ss, salt and pepper, f gr, reed srtg, silica cmt minor, major binding unknown but is either qtz slt or gypsum. Pepper color due to dead oil (bitumen) between grains." Spotted yel.1 fluor, fr gd strmg cut (pale amber color) pot gd. Misfire -:- - .. · No recovery. Sh, it gry, bentonitic, slW, micaceous w/dolomite nodule (1/8") orange f. mxln. Misfire Shale, brick red, slI micaceous and s!W, waxy. Same. Misfire. Sd, as ShOt ~.6 except v. sli blue wh flUor prob' rain or reflection since no cut. No Show .- Sltst,' dk red, v.- arg ~ hd, Sl£ mic. Same as 8362" .except 85% wh, 1'5% dk grains, v. fri, .some vis pot. No Show. % .r: Sa, vv..., salt & pepper, 95%' Clear gr, 5% dk gry & blk gr, Kg, ang to sub,rig, wh clay matrix, fri, no vis pot. NO Show. No recovery. Sd, w,5, vfg, clear qtz gr, ang-subang., wh clay matrix, fri, vis pot, glauc,' small or?~nge spots. No-Show. : ~. 'L :'."~ e. 2.:, gry,. mic, reed 'hd, non calc. £2tst, wh, san6v, calc, hd, abun dk gr, sil cmt, No Show. Lost, no recover", S,h '~;: silty v. sli calc · gry, med .... ~, , . No recovery Lost, no recovery. Ss, gm, vf gr, v. glauc (70%), calc, sil cmt (10%)~, fair pot, NSFG. * 75~,.'.. r~.,.._mesto, ne, dk bm, f. mxln, no pot, no show, tr of shell frags . UNION OIL COo OF CALIFORNIA DRILLING RECORD SHEET D PAGE NO.. LEASE ;,~alubzk Creek ~1 WELL NO, FIELD__ ~orth Slope DATE 3/27/70 28 3/29/70 thru ,4/6/70 4/8/70 E, T. D, iO0'PB DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RF"$ULTS Set Howco EZ drill BP @ 5690'. Displaced 36 sx Class "G" cmt on top_~of pl.-~ fl~o -om 5~~placed w/550 cu.ft.,mud. Laid dow~ dril+ ~~plsced 1.80 sx neat fondu ~nt. ~lug~ed.from 5011 to 100', Pulled to 90 and czrc. POH w/dp. SUStL~DED DRILLINg, OPERA~.~O~o. Removed tbg head & instld location marker on top of 13-3/8" 12" 900 csg head. ' ' WELL SUSPENDED Began Rig Down. Rigging Dow~x. Moving rig to beach site @ mouth of Kalubik Creek. Rig Released for move 4/6/70,, LIN[ON OIL CO, OF CAL!FORNIA DRILLING RECORD SHEET D PAGE NO 12 LEASE_Kalubik Creek ~I WELL NO.. FIELD No_rth Slope DATE E.T.D. DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DErCORIPTIONS & RESULTS 3/24/70 25 26 9200'BP 9190' junk 7950~BP & cmt 9190~ junk SI tester for 14 hr FSI. Pulled tool loose @ 8:00 am 3/24/70. POH W/tools, Laid down DST tools & PU Howco EZ drill BP & Rift. Set BP @ 9000~ & equalize 35 sx cmt plug from 9000' to 8900'. Plug mixed w/35 sx Class "G" cmt w/l% CFR-2 & fresh wtr. POll, RU Schlum. RIH w/wireline tester & set @ 8100'. DST #2: Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 4765# 4807# IF! 801# 722# FF 1202# 1159# IS~ 4378# 4384# ~ 1325# 1299# 3798# 3803# FSZ 4378# 4366# FH 4765# 4807# Tested w/Sch!um W.L. tester thru 2-1/4" holes @ 8100'/28 minutes. ISI 4102#/9 min, sampling 4052#/15 min. FSI 409?#/4 min. Recovered 57 cc oil~ 57 cc mud, 5636 cc wtr (950 ppmcl~), and 4500 cc gas. Max temp 186~F RI w/Howco EZ drill BP on dp. Set BP @ 8050'. Equalized 35 sx cmt plug on top of BP from 8050'-7950~. POH~ Schlum perfd four 1/2" hpf frdm 5808'- 5826~ using 4" gun carrier hyperjets. DST #3 - Ku~aruk River Sand 5808-5826: RI w/Howco DST tools on dry 5" dp w/465' wtr cushion. Set pkr @ 5715' w/tail @ 5728~. Opened tool for 15 min IF. Very weak steady blow. Closed tool for 90 min IS!~ Opened tool for flow period @ 4:15 pm 3/25/70, Steady weak blow. Completed final flow period (10 hrs) @ 2:15 am. Steady light blow w/no fluid to surf. Closed tool for 10 hfs FSI. Pulled loose @ 12:15 pm~ Pulled 17 stands. Hole not taking fiui~ for displacement. Reversed clean & recovered fluid as follows: 40 bbl - 26~ AP1 crude oil 24 bbl - -%800 ppm CL- formation wtr 8 bbl - 750 ppm C1- water cushion RI to 5715' w/tester and circ out gas cut mud. PO w/tester. Charts OK - no evidence of plugging. DST ¢3 Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 3061# 3031.# IF1 470# 530# FF1 557# 530# ISI 2640# 2717# IF2 674# 764# FF2 1570# 1596# FSI 2956# 29~4.# FH 3009# 2996# UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA DRILLING RECORD i,EASE__ Kalubik Creek SHEET D PAGE NO. WELL NO ..... FIELD : North Slope' DATE 3/21/70 22 23' E.T.D. 9489' 9200 ' ETI 9190' junk 9200' BP 9190' junk DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS RIH w/ltowco DST tools on dry 5" dp w/2000' fresh wtr cushion. Set pkr @ 9156' w/tail @ 9174'. DST #1: LISBURNE SECTION - 9208'-9228': 3/4" B.H. choke. Open tool for 15 min IF @ 10:45 am 3/21/70. Light Blow. Closed tool @ 1!:00 am for 90 min IS1. Open tool for 4 hr flow @ 12:30 pm. Light blow ! hr - dead 3 hr. Closed tool fOr 4 hr FSI @ 4:50 pm. No gas or fluid to surface. Pulled loose @ 8:30 pm. POll & recovered 4399' of fluid rise w/total consisting of: 35.52 bbl (2000') - water cushion - 800 ppm C1 5.33 bbl (300') - mud - 1000 ppm C1 37.28 bbl (2099') - gassy sulfur water'- 11300 ppm C1 No oil show. Charts all OK w/no plugging. No evidence of any formation damage. BH temp 235°F. Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 4888# 4842# IF1 1062# 1036# FF1 1150# -1106# ISI 4448# 4418# !F2 1202# 1159# FF2 2096# 2034# FSI 4343# 4313# FH 4906# 4877# Rig down Howe@ - Rig up Schlumberger RI w/Howco EZ drill BP on wireline, Set BP @ 9200'. Schlum ran into lubricator w/setting tools while POH. Dropped Schlum &Howco X@ to setting tools in hole. Top setting tool @ 9190'. RI w/4" hyperjet solid carrier guns. Perfd four 1/2" hpf from 9188'-9182', 9120'-9107' & 9068'-9047-'. RIH w/Howco DST tools on dry 5" dp w/lO00' water cushion. Set pkr @ 8970' w/tail @ 8987', Pkr failed to set. Unable to get slips to engage. POH. Could find nothing mechanically wrong w/pkr. Ran Schlum 8-1/4" feeler gauge & junk sub to 9190'. PO & rec pieces of pkr rubber. Ran Howe@ DST tools on dry 5" dp w/1000' water cushion. Top of junk is 2-3/16' Schium wireline rode socket fishing neck. DST #2: LISBURNE 9047'-9!88' @ Intervals: Set pkr @ 8970' w/tail @ 8987'. Open tool for 15 min IF @ 2:22 am. Steady lighff'blow. Closed tool for 90 min iSI @ 2:37 am 3/23/70. Opened tool for flo~ period @ 4:07 am. Steady light blow 1 hr, Decreased to weak blow for 2 hr 30 min, Gas to surface after 3 hr 20 min. Water cushion to surface after 4 hr (8:07 am 3/23). Flowed 17 bbl wtr cushion & 17 bbl mud (rat hole fluid). Formation fluid' to surface @ ii:00 am gassy sulfur water w/9400 ppm CL. No trace of oil. 325 B/D steady rate (13 B/Hr). Continued flow @ steady 13 B/tlr rate-water- till 6:00 pm 3/23/70. - !.4 hr flow period, Reversed clean & recovered 159 bbl gassy= Sulfur water. No oil show. Bottom sample salinity 12,500 ppm CL-. Total formation fluid recovered as follows: Flowing Reversing Total Rec. Now SI for 14 hr FSI period. 91 bbls 159 bbls 250 bbls wtr UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFOFRNI^ DRILI..ING RECORD SHtEET D PA(]E NO. i0 LEASE Ka!ubik Creek #1 I¥ELL NO. FIELD . North Slope DATE 3/15/7o 16 17 18 19 20 E.T.D. 10107' ED-Diff fill collr top 9489 ' ED-DV collar top 6288' 10107' ED Diff fill 9489' ED-DV 6288 ~0107' ED diff fill 9489' ED DV 6288' 9489'ETD 9489' 9489' DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCfRIPTIONS & RESULTS Changed rams in BOP to 9-5/8". Ran casing as shown below: 9-_L~8" Casinf~_Detail Description j ts length from to Howco seal lock float shoe AR 95 47# seal' lock csg 1 AR 95 47# seal lock csg 1 Howco seal lock float collar AR 95 47# seal lock csg .1 Howco seal lock self fill collar AR 95 47# seal lock csg. 77 Howco seal lock DV collar AR 95 47# seal lock csg. 28 N-80 47# seal lock csgo 58 N-80 43.5# seal lock csg. 67 AR 95, 47# seal lock csg. 2 Landed above rotary table , TOTAL JOINTS 235 2.1o 9620.00 9617.90 40.43 9617.90 9577.47 39.56 9577.47 9537.91 2.15 9537.91 9535.76 43.26 9535.76 9492.50 3.30 9492.50 9489.20 3198.85 9489.20 6290.35 2.15 6290.35 6288.20 1163.32 6288.20 5124.88 2350.21 5124.88 2774.67 2698.31 .2774.67 76.36 80.13 76.36 3.77 3.77 3.77 -0- Cemented first stage thru Howco shoe @ 9620' w/1650 sx Dowell Class "A" cmt w/l% D65 mixed w/fresh wtr to a 118# slurry. Theoretical cmt top 6290'. Mixing time 3 hrs 5 min. CIP @ 6 pm 3/15/70. Displaced w/rig pumps. Bumped plug w/1850#. Float OK. Dropped bomb and opened DV collar @ 6290' for stage #2. Circ and thawed out lines, prep to cmt stage #2. Dropped DV opening bomb. Pumped 832 sx. Dowell 50/50 fondu ash mixed w/' fresh wtr to an approximate 115# cu.ft, slurry followed bY 864 sx Dowell Class "A" cmt w/l% D-65 mixed w/fresh wtr to an approximate slurry wt of 115# cu.ft, mixing time 2 hrs 40 min. Cmt mixed @ 3:30 ~m, plug'dow~ @ 4:10 am 3/16/70. Bumped plug w/2300 #w/rig pump. DV closed OK. No bleed back. Lost circulation while displacing cmt @ 5200'(estimated). Regained circulation after slowing displacement. Recovered an estimated 15 bbls oil & lost approx 10 bbls., during lost circulation. Cleaned cellar. Removed choke and kill line. Removed BOP's. Landed csg (9-5/8") on Cameron combination sups and packing, with 180,000# wt. Cut off csg. Instld 12" 900 x 12" 900 Cameron A.P. Tbg head w/"R" seal. Tested seal to 3300# OK. ' Changed rams in BOP. Nippled up preventers. Laid down 12-1/4" hole drlg assemblies. PU 6-1/4" da. RIH to test BOP's, mudlines frozen., attempted to thaw mud lines. Repaired accumulator, compressor, hot air heater, & swivel. Tested BOP's, pipe rams, to 2000#, hydril to 2000# OK. Tested choke manifold 3000# OK. Rill & found top cmt @ 3968'. Drld cmt 3968'-4838'. Drld cmt to 6288' & press tstd csg 1500# OK. Drld stage collar 6288' to 6290' & pressure tested 1700# OK. RIH with 9-5/8" Baker roto vert csg scrpr & checked ETD 9489'. POll. & RU Schlumberger & ran CBL/GR correlation log. Perfd 4 hpf w/thru csg 4" gun carriers & hyper ~et shots from 9208' to 9228'. LEASE_ UNION OI'L CO. OF CALIFORNIA DRILLING RECORD Kalubik Creek #1 SHEET D PAGE NO .... ? : WELL NO. FIELD__ North Sl_?..p~e'.. _ DATE 2/25/70 26 27 28 31.1/70 2 10 11 12 13 14 E.T.D. DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS 9418' Finished coring to 9425~ Cut 60' 56-1/2' . , rec core consisted of 5' of red Is & sh., 3' of red ss & sh, 6' of red shaley siltstone, 3' of red ss & conglomerate, 26-1/2" of red siltstone, conglomerate, sd, & ss.i 11-1/2' of red conglomerate, 1-I/2~ of gray sand. NO SHOWS. POll. Test pipe rams 2500#/15 min OK & hydril 1500#/15 minOK. Test witnessed by Mr. R.Larson, D.O~.G. Filled kill line' w/diesel & RtH w/bit #33. Open core hole from 9265' to 9418'. 9466' Opened 8-1/2" core hole to 12-1/4" from 9418' to 9425'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9425} to 9466'. Excessive torque. POH, found 3 cones missing. RIH w/Globe 12" junk basket. Reamed to btm, attempting to recover junk. 9482' Cored 1' w/Globe basket, 9466' to 9467'. POll. Rec 3 cones & balance of junk. RIH w/new bit. Reamed from 9440' to 9467'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9467' to 9482'. POH for bit change. 9521' Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9482' to 9521'. Unable to make hole w/button bit. POll for bit change. Unexpected shale interval. 9616' Drld 12-1./4" hole from 9521' to 9616'.. 9676' Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9616' to 9621'. POH for bit chng. Drld 12-1/4" hole w/bit #37 from 9621' to 9676'. 9726' Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9676' to 9726' w/trip for bit chng @ 9712'. 9779' Drld 12-I/4~' hole from 9726' to 9797' w/trip for bit change and weight indicator repair @ 9755'. Survey: 3/4° 9825' Drld 12-1/4" hope from 9779' to 9825". Trpd for new bit @ 9825'. Instld dead line weight indicator & clean shale tank. Drld 12-1/4" hole 9825' to 9865' trpd for new bit @ 9843' 9903' Drld 12-1/4" hole '9865' to 9903' w/trips for new'bit @ 9874 & 9903'. 9935' Drld 12-1/4" hole 9903' to 9935' w/trip for new bit @ 9930'. 10003' Drld 12-1/4" hole 9935' to 10,003'. · Drld 12-1/4" hole from 10,003' to 10,040' w/trip for new bit @ 10,022'. 10080' Drld 12-1/4" hole 10,040' to 10,080'. POll & PU ~CDP core assem. & Rill.. 10,107t. Cored'from 10,080' to 10,.107' (27'), recovered 26'. Ran Schlum DIL. ~eh] u- . Union-Wodeco btm 10,107 '. -_J~.~.~. 'btm !0,135 ' Finished rng DIL. Ran FDC, SNP, Sonic, proximitY..microlog & dipmeter. Ran Schlum sidewall sampler and velocity survey. Ran w/bit to 10,080' (top of core hole). Circ hole clean. POH & RU TO run csg. -9865' 10040' 10107' 10107' UNION OIL CO, OF CALIFORNt^ DRILLING RECORD SHEET D 8 PAGE NO LEASE. Kalubik Creek f~t Y%qELL NO.~ FIELD_. North Slope DATE E.T.D. DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS 8,: RESULTS 2/7/70 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 19 2O 21 22 23 24 8452' 8542' 8654' 8726' 8733' 8859' 8905' 8942' 8958' 9008' 9051' 9115' 9179' 9222' 9256' 9306' 9355' 9296' Ran pro×imity micro log 8452' to 7650', 5900' to 5750', 5450' to 5200', 5050' to 4600'; H.R Dipmeter 8452' to 2788" sidewall samples · , RIH with 8-15/32" C.D.P. core bit & 6-5/8" x 60' C.D.P. core barrel. Cut 58' core 8452' to 8510' & rec 58'. Core consisted of 7.5' sd, 13.5' of 1 & 2 sand & conglomerate stringers, 3.3' sd, 6.7' conglomerate, 12.0' sd, 2.0' shale & 5.5' sd. Core had no shows, good porosity & excellent permeability, Reamed core hole to 12-1/4" & drld to 8542'. POH for new bit. RIH w/new bit-#21 & drld & surveyed 12-1/4" hole from 8542' to 8654'. 1/4° @ 8654'. Dr!d 12-i/4" hole from 8654' to 8726'. Wind 45 knots blowing snow, -20°. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8726' to 8733', bit died but unable to POll. Wind 50- 60 knots, blowing snow. POH, Ri w/bit #23. Dr!d 12-1/4" hole to 885~'. Circ samples. Drld 12-1/4" hole to 8859'. POH for bit change. Chngd bit. RIH. Drld 8859' to 8905'. POH. RIH with 8-1/2" x 60' core barrel. Attempted to break circ. Found rotary hose frozen. POH to shoe. Thawed rotary hose, RIH, cored 8905' - 8942'. Full recovery. POll to recover core #4. Finished' POH w/core ~4o Recovered 37' full recovery Rill w/bit f~25 , ' Opened core hole from 8-1/2" to 12-1/4" from 8905' to 8942'. Drld 12-1/4" hole 8942' - 8958'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8958' to 9008'. Added more weight to drlg assem. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9008' to 9035'. Circ. samples. Cored from 9038' to 9051'. Prep to POH, POH. Rec all core 9035~ to 9051'-. RIH w/new bit & opened core hole from 8-1/2" to 905!-'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9051' to 9115'. Circ for smpls @ 9100'. '"' · Drld 12-1/4" hole 9115' to 9134'. Circ samples & POH, for new b~t. RIH with bit #29 & drld to 9179'. Drld 12-1/4" hole 9179' to 9200'. Circ samples & POll. Rill w/C.D.P. 8-15/32" x 60' core 9200' to 9222',' Finished cutting core '#6 9200' to 9225'. P0H & recovered 24' of 25' cut. Core consisted of 14.5' dolomite & 9.5' limestone. Ream core hole to t2-1/4" & dr!d 12-1/4" hole to ~.~u . Drld 12-1/4" hole from 9256' to 9306'. Trpd for new bit @ 9265',. Circ samples @ 9265'. Drld'.12-,I/4" hole from 9306' to 9355' w/trip for new bit @ 9308'. Drld 12-1/4" hole 9355' to 9365', Circ samp].es & POH, for core #7. PU 3 - 6-1/2" S,D.C & run C.D.P core assem & cut core 9365' to 9396'. S,L. M out of hole @ 9365' w/no correction. LEASE UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFOF; rqtA DRILLING RECORD SHEET D PAGE NO._ Kaiubik Creek #1 WELL NO, FIELD_ North Slope DATE 1/21/70 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31. 2/1/70 . E. T. D. 5829' 6267' 6520' 6675' 6875' 7097' 7306' 7543' 7727' 7778' 7916' 8005 8106' 8240' 8353' 8452' 8452' DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS & RESULTS Circ btms up. Made short trip. Measured out of hole. Ran 'core barrel. Cored from 5810' to 5829'. 13' recovhry madh up new bottom hole assem. Drld 12-1/4" hole with short strip after 6 hrs. Hole sticky. Cut out stand pipe and POH to rpr same. Repair stand pipe. Drlg with bit #9. Repaired rotary chain 2 hrs. Trpd for new bit @ 6621'. Thawed out fill up line. Drld 4 hrs. Shut down to level derrick and work on air. compressor.. Drld & surveyed 12-1/4" hole to 6875'. Trpd for new bit. Drlg 6 min per ft. Hole in good condition. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 6875' - 7097'. Trpd for new bit @ 7128'. No hole drag. Had 20' fill after trip. Drld to 7306'. Trpd for new bit @ 7395'. No hole drag and no fill. Drld to 7543'. Drld 12-1/4" hole to 7727'. Circ for core. Pulled 110,000# over string wt. Hole tight. Worked string until free. Measured out of hole. Made up C.D.P. core barrel and RIH. No survey on dull bit due to poor hole condition. Measurements on pipe OK. Cored with 8-1/2" x 60' CDP barrel from 7727' to 7778'. Full recovery. Made up 12-1/4" drilling assembly. RIH w/ drlg assem. Reamed core hole from 7727' to 77~8'. Drld 12-1/4" hole to 7916. 3/4° POH w/dull bit @ 7916'. RIH. Drld to 8005'. Circ samples @ 8005~. Worked on pumps. POH for bi~ change and further pump rep'airs. RIH w/bit #16, Drld 12-1/4" hole to 8106'. Circ samples. Dropped survey & POH. Changed bit. Cleaned out junk sub. Prep to RIH w/new bit. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8106' to 8240'. Circ samples @ 8131' and 8237'. POH for bit-.change @ 8216'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8240' to 8353'. Circ samples @ 8353'. Rig up & . test pipe rams 2000# & hydril 1500# & fill kill line w/diesel after test. Trpd for new bit @ 8353'. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8353' to 8452'. Circ samples @ 8452'. POH for logs. RU Schlum & ran DIL 8452' to 2788', G-R/Density 8452' to surface measure out of hole & make 8' correction. Schlum ran G-R/Sonic 8452' to surface & G-R/SNP 8452' to surface. ,"x UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFOIRNIA DRILLING RECOF~D $t--t E;ET D 6 PAGE NO Kalubik Creek #I IlrELL NO, FIELD Ng_rth S].ope LEASE DATE E.T.P. DETAILS OF OPERATION.%, DESCI-IIPTION$ &: RESULTS 1/i.0/70 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2788' float shoe 2788' 2788' 3697' 4345' 5280' 5338' 5338' 5338' 5368' 5810* 2.05 38.30 1.65 1.50 1722.31 2.20 997.90 21.50 2787;41 ljt 45 jts 26 jts ~8" Casin~ Detail Howco reg type float shoe w/seal lock connection 61# K-51 seal lock casing Howco type E M & F float collar (13-3/8" OD) Howco DV landing collar for bottom plug 13-3/8~' 61# K-51 seal lock casing Howco DV collar w/seal lock connections 13-3/8" 61# K-51 seal lock c~g. Distance from landing collar to RKB Setting Depth NOTE: Ran 10 Howco S-3 csg centrallizers on btm 10 jts & 10 centralizers, 1 each jt, 5 jts below & 5 jts above DV collar. Ran two cmt baskets below DV collar. · Prepared collar to ND 20" Hydril & NU csg head & BOP's. WOC. Washed cmt from between 20" - 13-3/8" annulus. WOC 24 hrs. Released 13-3/8" csg & backed out landing jt. ND bell nipple, 20" Hydril & cut off 20" csg. Made up CIW 12" Series 900 3000# type "WF" male thread csg head with 13-3/8" armco seal lock csg ~hreads, with two 2'! welded outlets and two 2" Cameron flanged type '~F~' ga~e valves. NU 2' spacer spool, choke & kill spool, double shaffer 3000# BOP & 12" Hydrilo Completed NU BOP's. Tstd choke & kill lines, choke manifold, and blind rams w/2000#. Began picking up B.H~A. Rat hole, mouse bole,~stand pipe frozen~ PU B.H.A. Repaired cut out stand pipe, frozen accumulator, and shale shaker. Tested hydril & pipe rams. Drld DV and RI}.{ to FC @ 2747'. Drld collar, 38' soft cmt, and float shoe. Had 15' - 20' hard cmt below shoe. Cut out mud line under tloor. , Changed unions in ~ud line. Drld 12-1/4" hole. Making excessive shale and clogging fiowline. Bit balled 2 to 3 times. Drld clay - shale. Trpd for new bit @ 4345'. Hole in good condition. Some shale on collars and ball on bit. -~" Drld & surveyed 12-1/4" hole to 5280'. Drld to 5338' circ btms up. Survey @ 5338' 1/4° - POH. RU to test BOE~ 'Found choke and kill line needing repair. Boilers failed. Ran open end drill pipe to 2800'. Desdaled boilers. Tightened pump belts. Thawing out boilers and lines. Making repairs to heaters. De-scaling boilers. Thawing lines, repairing heaters.~ Made up drilling assembly. Cleaned cellar, tested pipe rams to 2000 psi. Completed repairs to degasser and mud system. Rill to 4900'. Washed to btm (5338~), Drld 12-1/4" hole to 5368'. Drld & circ i2-1/4" hole to 5810'. UNION OIL CO. OF' CALIFO NI.^ DRILLING RECORD SHEET D 5 PAGE NO. LEASE Kalubik Creek ~]1 WELL NO. __FIELD _ North Slop~ DATE E.T. D, DETAILS OF OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS 8< RESULTS 11./23/69 12/16/69 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 - 31 1/1/70 40' 80' 137' 150' 168' 180' 180' 180' 341' 874' 1318' 2104' 2817' 2817' 2817' 2817' 2788 Drlg & opening hol. e w/Alaska Diamond Drill Equipment to 40'. Ran & cmtd 40' - 30" x 1/2" wall conductor" Cmtd to surface w/97 sx neat fondu cmt. CIP @ 12 Midnight 11/23/69. Rigged up WODECO Rig {']53. With WODECO Rig 53 & 26" calweld bucket, drld fm shoe of conductor to 80'. Drtd to 137' w/26" bucket on kelly. Drld to 150' W/26" bucket on kelly. Drld to 168' w/26" bucket on kelly. Drld to 180' w/26" bucket on kelly. Ran 4 its 20" 94# J-55 csg w/Vetco its & Howco stab in duplex shoe on jt #1. Tacked all jts. Stabbed into Howco show w/5" x hole pipe. Filled csg annulus w/80' wtr. Pumped 270 sx Fondu cmt mixed w/70° fresh wtr. Disp lines & PO of shoe. Floats OK. Slurry w~ights from 118# to 122# cu.ft. Good returns to surface. CIP 5PM 12/21/69. Set 20" @ 170' w/4.71' above RT. WOC. NU, RU & make repairs to hydril accumulhton. choke and kill manifold. Rebuild Made repairs to damaged equipment and changes in electrical system of rig. Continued rigging up. Made up da. Found top of cmt. in 20" csg @ i65'. Drld cmt & csg shoe. Drld 17-1/2" hole from 180' to 341'. Drld & surveyed 17-1/2" hole from 341' to 874'. POH for bit change. Bullseye survey. Thawed out stand pipe and repaired shakers. Dr!d 17-1/2" hole to 1318'. D & S 17-1/2" hole to 2104'. Survey @ 2104' 0o45' D & S 17-1/2" hole to 2817'. Survey @ 2817' questionable 5°. RU Schlum. Ran DIL. Stopped .@ 1440'-. POH w/dilo Ran'to btm w/da. Found bridge @ 1440'. Cleaned out & circ~ POH. RU Schtum & ran DIL. Tool stopped @ approx 1290'. RIH w/DA, broke thru bridge & circ btms UP' No fill on either trip. Unable to POH due to extremely high winds. Now circ. Wind 60 plus knots. Circ & cond mud. Unable to POH due to excessive winds. PO}I @ 2100 hrs, prep to log. Ran DiL, stopped @ 1440'. Ran Sonic, would not operate. RIH to circ & condition to rUn csg. POH & laid down 17-1/2" stab. RU to run 13-3/8" csg. Ran 73 jts (2780') 13-3/8" 6!~~ K-51 seal lock csg & landed w/shoe @ 2788'. Rng time 14 hfs due to ice on threads and e~,oc~ shaped, collars. No hole problems. Cmtd thru shoe w/ll00 ex Dowell Class "A" w/l% D-65 mixed w/40° fresh wtr to 118 lb/ft3. Hixing time 70 min. Disp w/rig pump. Bumped plug w/2000(~. Droppe~ bomb & opened DV~ Mixed 700 sx 50/50 Litepoz/ fondu w/fresh wtr to li2fJ/fto. Mixing ti~r.,e 50 minutes. Disp w/rig pump. Bumped plug w/2OO0gt. CIP 5:00 pm 1/9/70, w/returns to surf. OIL CO. OF CALiFC NIA BRILLING RECORD 2 PAgE NO. _~ LEASE ~ a~ubzx ,~reek FIELD '__WELL NO. LOCATION_ #1 SPUD DATE CONTRACTOR TYPE UNIT COMP. DATE ,ir RIG ~ 0..__...~.__.._ DRILL PIPE DESCRIPTION · PERMIT NO.____' SERIAL NO. T.D. T.V.D. DEVIATION (B.H.L.) COMPANY ENGINEER ELEVATIONS: WATER DEPTH IL T. TO OCEAN FLOOR R.T. TO MLLW iR. T. TO. DRILL DECK R.T. TO PRODUCTION DECK 7~_PPROVED: BIT RECORD MUD VEL. DEPTH & DEVIATION ' BIT JET DEPTH VER~flC/%L [] DATE DEPTH NO. SIZE MAKE TYPE SIZE OUT FEET HOURS ANN. JET DIRECTIONAL [] .... 9 [0003 11' ~10080 45 ' ' ' ' ' S 6}4I I ,¢~ ~/% , /./~ 10080 58 19 110 265 T--2 BZ2 Pulled t0 C~r~ 13 ~1.0~07 45A 8-15/32 C~P core open ~0107 2~ 12-1'/2 - - 'Core. Rec 26' ~ 10080 3~RR ~2-1{~" R~ed--~H¢ open ~00g0 Cleaned our ~or~,~s~ng" .... '/ . ...... "' 19 9~89 ~6 8-1/2" ~, ~T3 3-13 ~ 9~89 Drld . ......... · .,~ ..... . ...... ........ ........ . . ...... . , ,, ................ ......... . . LEASE i<alub:t.a C. ree~c ~l t.h ~ ~ . ~or Slope LOC.,~T~ON No~,.tak, lobuk Borough Colville River Delta PERMIT NO.~ SERIAL NO. T.D. 10,1L 7 T.V.D. ' !O~07' DEVIATION (B.H.L.) ?' ~: Rardin/Boykin/Jones COMPANY ENGIN E~R NO. I SIZE HAKE I TYPE SIZE | 17 | 13'7 x ~8 [~5-~--,~ ~ ,~ -,, ~ ,, ] .... ,,.. 15-3/4 4 ~482 2 ~ " ~ '~r ~ " " ~ 14 6 ~i7 ~ " ~ Y%3AJ ~ 16-1/2 14 ~ ~~ ~ 28 ~~~_~ HT~~ 23-1/2 20 22 ~ 7A~-~~' ~ core 5 23 ~~i~~ R~D ~fT~ .: /¢~_ 11-]./2: 24 21 28 ~ 7395 12 " '4, 2i 31 ~ 80~'~~ ~ Reed S~ "~Z}z 12 " HTC ~9~ w . ~ 7-~/2 ,i~l- ~F t~/~' q ' CDP 110438' -- 8-1/2 Reed SS].G P~/~'t'/¢ I 8654 Jla2 _ i2 10 ~_87~ 22t 13 " i4 ~~. f 24~' 8-1.72" cdp ~S ~~~D7t 37 16 z.5 i sgs{~qi~~ ~d ~-- ~~ ~37/Z~ S-~./~ 16 ~~~ --~l " ~~ ~~ ?3- [4-i/2 1 s 9, ~27i 19 ~ 9~.?'9 2~12-114 _.Reed YMG4~~~~.'~ 20-1/2 21 9256 ~¢j~ri,~ 32. CDP p ..... ~ . 22 9306 30.!1.2-1Z4" Reed 23 ~- Bt " " " ..Z,,:'/./d 932)~. 43 12 25 )41Si-:~ 8-t5/32 CDP~:,~,,''nz~e ~~ I 5T~'- i~ Core '"' ...... ,.o 948z~ ~ 12-1/4" NiG J.p-,/,f~/-/v! 97~5 !4~ zl. ii. 0 -.~,~ ...... J_~.~a~..;2 ! &0t " 7 '-~ :- %,* [; ]j f;- :'- :' <: A -' -: V~LL NO. 1 SPUD DATE !2/16/~9 COMP. DATE 3/27/70 CON ItlziCTOz~ WODECO RIG NO.j3 TYPE U ....... (~ardner Denver 1100 Diesel ~iNIA ..... D~ILL PiPE DESCrIPTiON 5~' x hole bottleneck ELEVATIONS: w~'~'v'~?~?~ GROUND 4]' ~ove t-~ ,X ~ '"l~.i'u.~~ ':t.~'~ ~-~~. .... ;J.LM~ (B E. Tatz. eVi , . . "b // VERTICAL HOURS DIRECTIONAL T-6 B-1 0° T-$ B-3 0°45' T-5 B-1 5°45' T-4 B-1 T-43-2 0°15' T-3 B-3 T-lB-4 Core #1 Cut out stand pipe Broken teeth T-5 B-4 T-7 B-7 OK 1*- T-7B-7OK1~ T-7B-~OK OK 240 T-5 B,-5 OK 3/4° T-5 B-5 OK T-6 B-6 OK 1/2° T-4 B-3 OK T-3 B-3 OK 1/4° T-4 B-3 OK Core '#3 T-4 B-3 OK T-5 B-3 OK Waited on weather T-7 B=8 OK T-8 B-8 OK T-2 B--I Bit OK opened 37~ drld 13 T-5 B-.2 IG T-6 B-2 IG (]ore #5 T-7 265 tT-4 B-3 T-7 B--4 reamed 25' ¢/7 (;:oved 205 Opened (:.O',drld ....-']~}~ t)r!d 1~' 265 Raarned f-7 B-.z ].G 265 T-3 ~-z_ 265 'J'-2 B--2 i /?i EASE_ }[alt, ...... k Creek Ligno ~ul_phonate '- WELL' NO[ ,<3/-74 874 _. f2_.' ...... W. i4. 10 9.2 9.4 4.2 3.0 2.8 3.0 3,2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.0 3.1 2.8 3.0 420 300 300 350 ~ 400 400 400 5OO 600 ' 6OO 60O <800' 600 8OO 700 8OO 700 8O0 8OO 700 700 i000 1000 800 8O0 800 800 9OO '900 79 79 77 73 74 15 4673 75 t. 6 5280 82 1.7 5338 81 i9 5338 80 20 5532 80 21 5822 81.5 22 5904 82 23 6267 81 24 6520 82 6875 82 7097 25 82 27 7306 82 28 7543 82 29 7727 81 30 7764 81 7778 81 2 8005 83 4 8353 84 5 8452 84 6 8452 Loggi~ 7 8452 Loggil 8 8542 83 9 8654 83 10 8726 83 11 8733 82 13 8759 82 PACSE NO, 3 FIELD North Slope DISTtltBUTOR Dresser Ma.gco'bar SOLIDS XC Pols~mer 6% Running desander-desilter 7% Running desnader 6% Circ for logs 6% Circ for logs 3% 4% 6% 6% 6% 6% 8% 8% 12% 12% 12% 12% 14% Cond for drlg excessive gummy stl-~le'clay Drld shale-clay drld shale-clay silt I! I! !1 Drld & circ. Circ @ shoe (2788') Drld & circ Drld & cored Drld & circ. Drld,..drlg. Drlg. Drlg. Drl~. 13% Drlg. 13% Drig. 12% Drlg. 11% Cored & drlg 12% Drlg. Drlg. 12% Drlg. 15 17 9020 81 19 9179 82 20 9222 82 21 9256' 82 22 9306 82 23 24 25 27 9355 9.296'-~ 82 83 9418 82 26 9466 82 9482 81 9521 -82 28 !/1/70 9616 81 2 '9676 79 4 9755 83 5 9825 83 6 9865 7 ' 9903 83 8 9935 83 9 10003 83 10 10040 83 11 10080 82.5 13 10107 83 19 9489 78 2O 21 79 t 59 2.6 2.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 4.0 4.0 3.8 4.0 4.0 4.2 4.4 3.8 3.8 4..0 3.6 4.2 3.8 600 5OO 600 700 65O 700 ,,700 7OO ,900. 750 750 · 750 700 4.2 800 4.2 · t10 5 800 4.4 800 4.2 800 4.3 800 4.2 7.0 1000 17 o 8 i000 Tr I 14% Drlgg 14% Logged ~6% Drlg. 14% Drlg. Circ. Waited on wAA'~ller Wi~d 50 k~t~: 'Drlg. ReaUi~d'-Co~e hole"&"'dl?fd 12% Drlg. 12% Drld & cored. 14% Drlg. 15% Reamed core hole & drlg 15% 16%· Drld & cored. 14% Cored & drld. '. ' Reamed, drld, ~ished ].5% 2~ .1%, Fished, .reamed, drldo Drlg. . . . g. or diYS z-fiT er 16% Drig, Drlg. Drt g. lg. ~ stage co]7[, ar #i 'DST Ka!ubik Creek VV i~LL- F~ ECO i:,~ D <m 9228-9208* 9200' 9188'-9182' 9120'-9107' 9000r- 9000'-8900'-- 8100~r7-- ATE llNTERVAL TYPE: Cameron · H-40 J-55 K-51 .' N-80, AR95 CA SII~G g: TUBT_!,~G 1) E p T }-i 4O 170 2788 9620 Conductor - Fondu cmt to surface - 97 sx Fondu cmt to surf. stab in shoe'- 270 sx' 1100 sx Class A w/l% D-65, DV 700 sx 50/~.9~_l!Ja~Roz/__ fondu See Detail in History ?ERFOB. AT~NG RECORD DST (/1 - Lis _ Bri_d_ge plug--_ DST #2 - Lis Bridge plug Cement plug. Bridge plug I Cmt plug - i: i-D~T--~ % Kup~ Bridge Plug ~-~ ~-~u~ ~ -C~f-~lug - S~ >urne Sectio isolate DS~ 4 - 1/2 hpf #! ~__ur_n~ Section 4 - 1/2" hpf isolate DST {~2 ~-~so~a-~..-L~-s~>urne Section i ~-~-~ ~ ~.line DST mhic SS Saderlar( isolate DST ~/3 oi~ ~-~pi-~'~ ~ection isolate WL ~ST ~ oi~ t-~d ~-~f~-~c hic ~-u-~ San--~ 2 ~i75n' ~spended well NET OIL INITIA. L PRODUCTION C,P, T.P. CHO~E Type '%~F" male' thread .cs~ housing 12" 3000~/ w/13-3/8" Armco seal lock threads, with CASING HEAD.' ~,.,~tx~ ?'"_" ~nnn~'t.-~.,: :-~:' '-"~id~.~s, -sm~_t ~,xco-~C~ame~an._2" type · CASING HANGER: CASING SPOOL' TUBING tlEAD: Cameron 12" S900 x t2" S900 "AP" tubing head (removed) TUBIN'G tIANGER' T _~ Y UBING HEAD TOP' MASTER VALVES: l~rm No. P--4 REV. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS SUBMIT IlXT DUPLICAT~ AP1 NUAIERICA. L CODE LEASE DESiGNA ~--ION AND SERIAL I~TO. 1. ?. IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME O,L [] cA, [~ o~ wildcat ~[LL ~LL ~. N~g OF OP~TOR 8. L~'IT, F.~{ OR LEASE N.~E Union 0il Company of California 3. ADDR~S OF OPhiR 9. WE~ NO. ~lubik Creek ~1 4. DCA~ON OF W~ 10. ~ AND POOL. OR WILDCAT __ 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO/'I'OM HOL~ O~rV~ 12. PERNIIT NO. 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CPL~NG]F,S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A/XrD CE1ViENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN]) VOLLrNIES USED, PEltO.RATIONS, TESTS ANT) RESULTS, FISHING JOB~, JUnK IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-/qkACKED HOLE AN/) A3qY OTH~A~ SIGNIFICANT CI-IA~ IN HOL~ CONI)ITIONS. $~chlumberger Wire Line Te,s.ter: Perforations: Two 1/4" holes@ 81,00' Length of Test - 28 minutes RecOvery: 57 cc oil, 57 cc mud, 5636 cc water, 4500 cc gas ISI 9 min 4102# Sampling 15 min 4052# FSI 4 min 4097# Removed BOP's and tubing head. Installed marker. SUSPENDED WELL OPERATIONS 11:00 a.m. 3/27'~.' 14, I hereby certif e fore j~ correct ' ~ / ~' u'r~ Dist. Drlg. Supt. ~AT~ 4/3/?0 SIGNED NOTE2-R%port ot~ this form/~ required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filecl in duplicate ' DST #2 Perforations: (4" hyperjet carriers w/4 hpf) 9047'-9068' 9107'-9120' 9182'-9188' Packer @ 8970 Tail @ 8987' Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 4805 4807 IF 821\ 722 FF 1204'~15 min 1159 FSI 4392 90 min 4384 IF1 1338\ 1299 FF2 3813/14 hrs 3803 FSI 4391 14 hrs 4366 FH 4853 4807 Recovery: 12 bbls mud, 17 bbls wtr cushion, 250 bbls gassy sulphur water-well flowed gassy sulphur water @ 325 bbls per day rate. DST #3 Perforations: (4" hyperjet carriers w/4 hpf) 5808'-5826' Packers @ 5715' Tail @ 5728' Outside Chart Inside Chart IH 3061 3031 IF 470~ 530 FF 557 15 min 530 FSI 2640 90 min 2717 FF~ 1570f10 hfs 5 min 1596 FSI 2956 10 hrs 2944 Ftt 3009 2996 Recovery: 4_~0 bbls (19°apl gravity) oil~ 24 bbls (1800CL), Formation water & mud, 8 bbls (750CL) water cushion. Well did'not flow. CONFIDENTIAL TO WELL FILE collar @ 6288. Found cement in pipe @ 3968 - ~.ding ~leeve closed prematurely leaving cement in casing. Drilled out cement and tested multi-stage collar and shoe w/1500 psi. Perforated: 9208.- 9228 Set packer @ 9156. Operation Time Pressure psiK Initial Flow 15 Min. 1062 Initial SI 1 Hr. 30 Min. 4448 Final Flow 4 Hr. 2096 ~Final SI 4 Hr. 4343 Rec'2000' water cushion, 300' mud, 2100' gas cut sulphur water - salinity ll,300ppm, bottom hole temperature 235°F. Set bridge plug @ 9200. Perforated 9047 to 9668, 9107 to 9120, 9182 to 9188. Packer failed to set. Reran packer - set @ 8970'. ~ Time Pressure psiR Initial Flow 15 Min. 1204 Initial Shut-in 90 Min. 4392 Final Flow 14 Hrs. 3813 Final Shut-in 14 Itrs. 4391 Flowed 17 bbls. water cushion and 17 bbls. mud. Recovering formation water in 7 Hrs. @ 13 BPH rate. Reversed out 159 bbls. gas cut sulphur water (Flowed 250 bbls. formation water) Salinity 12,500 ppm. Bottom hole temperature 237°. Set bridge plug @ 9000' w/35 '.sxs 'gement 8900 to 9000'. Ran wire line test tool and shot 2 holes @ 8100'. Recovered 57 cc oil, 57 cc mud, 5636 cc water, and 4500 cc gas. Maximum temperature 186"F ISI 410. Sampling pressure 4052, final shut-in 4097 psi. Set bridge plug @ 8050 w/35 sacks cement: 7950' t.o 8050'. Page 2 Union Kalubik Creek No. 1 (Continued) CONFIDENTIAL Perforated 5808 - 5826. Set packer @ 5715 w/465' water cushion. Operation Tim___~e Pr.,e s.,sure psig initial Flow 15 Min. 503 Initial Shut-in 90 Min. 2599 Final Flow 10 Hrs. 1586 Final Shut-in-, 10 firs. 2980 Bottom hole temperature 1457. Recovered 465' water cushion, 660 mud, 2250' oil and 660' formation water. Form No. P-.4 REV. 9-30-~ STATE OF AtASKA %. Am NU~SmC~L CODS 50--103--20001 SUBMIT ~ DUPLICATE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CON%MIIIEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS HLB / /,~ _ __ . T.M OKG REL LEASE DF-.SiGNAT'ION ADL 25532 FILE - 1. T. IF INDIA~, AL~DT/-EE O~ TRIBE NAME OIL g OAS ~ OT'~I ZR Wildcat WELL 2. N~E OF OP~TOR 8. L~'IT,F.~ OR LEASE Un$on 0~1 Company of California 3. ADDR~S OF OPEI{ATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd.~ Anchorage~ Alaska 99503 ~.~CA~ON Or 1725' West & 1331' North from SE 1/4 corner Section 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 9. %VEI~L NO. Kalubik Creek #1 10. FID AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC.. T., R., 5{.. (BO'I~OM HOLE OB.mc-rrv~ Sec. 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 12. PEP~IIT NO. 69-101 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CIiA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ANqD CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1V~ USED, PF~OtL~TIONS, ~ESTS ~ RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JI/NK IN HOI~E ~kND SIDE-/qR~kCKED HOLE ~%ND ~kNY OTHER SIGNIFICA/~T CX-LA2q~F.S IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. Kalubik Creek #1, Feb~.p.~ry 1970 Cont drlg 12-1/4" hole fm 7916' - 8452' Ran Schlum DIL, GR-Density, Sonic, and shot sws. Cut Core #3 from 845 hole from 8510'-8905'. Cut Core Drld 12-1/4" hole from 8942' - Rec 16' core. Drld 12-1/4" 9200' - 9225'. Rec 24' o Cut Core #7 from 9365' 56' 9425' - 9536'. Now drilling @ electric logs. y log, dipmeter, 58' core. Drld 12-1/4" '. Rec 37' core. Core #5 from 9035' - 9051'. ~' - 9200'. Cut Core #6 from hole from 9225' - 9365'. core. Drld 12-1/4" hole from RECEIVED' .. w,th the Division o~ MJrle$ & M~rals by the 15%h of the succeed,ng mo nth, unless otherwise directed//"' R.~v'. 9-30-6'7 OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. OZL F~ ~*' ~-~ O,.Z. Wildcat FILE WELL WELL 2. NAME OF OPEP,.&TOR 8.L~IT,F.~:{AI OR LEASE N.M~IE Union Oil Company of California 3. ADDRESS OF OPEP,.ATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd. · Anchorage· Alaska 99503 4. LOCATION OF W Wildcat 1725'West & 1331' North from SI::, 1/4 corner Section 10· T12N, RSE, UM. 12. PERMIT NO. 69-101 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPWH AT END OF MONTH, CI-L~N'GF_,S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1VI'ES USED, PERFOI~3kTIONS, TESTS A/%FD RESULTS, FISHING JOB~, JUNK LNI HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE ANT) ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IAN,GES IN HOI.~ CONDITIONS. ~. API NUi~iERICAL CODE 50-103-20001 KLV 6. L~SE DESiGNA~ON AN~ S~t-.~ NO. ~L 25532 ~. IF INDIA~, ADTIEE OR ~BE N;,M~ - 9. WELL NO. Kalubik Creek 10. ~-~t,'.~.r) A-ND POOL, OR WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OB.rSCTrv-E) Sec.10, T12N, R8E, UM. KALUBIK CREEK ~1~ JANUARY 1970 Cut off 20" csg. Instld 20" 2000~ Hydrill. Tstd OK. Instld kill a choke manifold. Drld 17-1/2" hole from 180'-2817'. Cond hole. Attempted to run DIL log, stopped @ 1440' Unable to log below 1440' due to running gravel. Cond for csg. Ran 73 its 13-3>8" 61~ K-55 seal-lok csg & hung w/shoe @'2788'~ FC ~ 2749'~ & DV @ 1010'. Cmt thru shoe w/ll00 sx Class "A" w/l% D-65. Cmt thru nv w/700 sx 50/50% Litepoz a Fondu. Good returns to surface, c!p 5:0.0. pm !./9/70. Cut off 13-3/8" csg. Instld 12" S 900 csg head, 12" S 900 Double[Shaffer BOE & GK Hydrill. Tstd 3000~OK. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 2817' to 5810'. Cut Core ~1 from 5810' - 5829'. Rec 13' core. Drld 12-1/4" hole 5829' - 7727'. Cqt.~Core,~..2 from 7727' - 7778'. Rec 51' core. Drld 12-1/4" hole from 7778' - 7916'. Nowdrlg @ 7916'. CONFIDEN TIAL SiG~r~~,y~e.~ ~'~7~ ~ Dist. Drlg. SI upt. ~,~ 2/4/70 N~ep~rt on t~i~/[orm i~ required ~or eac~ calendar month, r egar~[ess o~ t~e status o[ o~erat~ons, aa~ m~st ~ file~ in g~p[]cate ' wit~e ~{ ~~i~ais by t~e 15t~ o~ t~e succ~din9 month, ~nless ot~e~ise ~irecte~. Fo~ No. P---4 P,~V. C NI:IDEN11AL STATE OF ALASKA s~Bz~rr IN Z~U~LZCATE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI'I-i'EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS o~L ['-] o*, [--] o~--. Wildcat WKLL ~FELL 2. N.~E or OPm~TOR Union Oil Company of California 3. ADDRESS OF OPEP. ATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd.,Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. LOCA/qON OF WFJ-J.., 1725' West and 1331' North from SE 1/4 corner Section 10, T12N, R8E, UM. AP1 N1/~ERICAL CODE 50-103-20001 ~L 25532 ?. IF INDIA]~, ALZDTTEE OR T~A~ 8. L-~IT,F.~A{ OR LEASE N.~.~' -- 9. WELJ~ NO. Kalubik Creek ~Jl 10. F~ A_ND POOL. OR %VILDCAT Wildcat 11, SEC., T., R., 5{.. (BOI'rOM HOLE OB,TECTrVE) Sec. 10, T12N, R8E, UM 12. PEi~VIIT NO. 69-101 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CI-I~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A_N'D CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN'D VOL~ USED, PF~P~FO.RATIONS, TESTS A/ND I~ESULTS. FISHING JOt~, JLrfqK I/~ HOL~E A_ND SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE AArD A_~TY OTI-IER SIGNIFICANT CI-IANG~ IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. KALUBIK CREEK #1, DECEMBER 1969__ SPUDDED 26" hole @ 3:00 am 12/16/69. Drld 26" hole w/dry bucket to 180'. Ran 4 its 20" 94# J-55 csg. Hung w/shoe @ 170'. WOC. Now drlg. 14. I hereby .~ Dist. Drlg. Supt. nx~ 1/6/70 NOTE--Report on this required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. , CONFIDENTIAL TO WELL FILE UNION KALUBIK CREEK NO. 1 Casing: 9 5/8" @ 9620 w/1650 sx thru shoe and 1696 sx thru multi-stage collar @ 6288. Found cement in pipe @ 3968 - ~ding sleeve closed prematurely leaving cement in casing. Drilled out cement and tested multi-stage collar and shoe w/1500~psi. Perforated: 9208 - 9228 Set packer @ 9156. .Operation Ti,me Pressure psig Initial Flow 15 Min. 1062 Initial SI 1 Hr. 30 Min. 4448 Final Flow 4 Hr. 2096 I~?inal SI 4 Hr. 4343 Rec '2000' water cushion, 300' mud, 2100' gas cut sulphur water salinity ll,300ppm, bottom hole temperature 235°F. Set bridge plug @ 9200. Perforated 9047 to 9668, 9107 to 9120, 9182 ~to 9188. Packer failed to set. Reran packer - set @ 8970'. Operation Time Pressure p sig Initial Flow 15 Min. 1204 Initial Shut-in 90 Min. 4392 Final Flow 14 Hrs. 3813 Final Shut-in 14 Hrs. 4391 Flowed 17 bbls. water cushion and 17 bbls. mud. Recovering formation water in 7 Hrs. @ 13 BPH rater~ Reversed out 159 bbls. gas cut sulphur water ~i(F10wed 250 bbls. formation water) Salinity 12,500 ppm. Bottom hole temperature 237°. Set bridge plug @ 9000' w/35 ~sxs ~ement 8900 to 9000" Ran wire line test to°l and shot 2 holes @ 8100'. Recovered 57 cc oil, 57 cc mud, 5636 cc water, and 4500 cc gas. Maximum temperature 186°F ISI 410. Sampling pressure 4052, final shut-in 4097 psi. Set bridge plug @ 8050 w/35 sacks cement 7950' to 8050'. Page 2 Union Kalubik Creek No. 1 (Continued) CONFIDENTIAL Perforated 5808 - 5826. Set packer @ 5715 w/465' water cushion. Ope, ration Time Pressure psig Initial Flow 15 Min. 503 Initial Shut-in 90 Min. 2599 Final Flow 10 Hrs. 1586 Final Shut-in 10 Hrs. 2980 Bottom hole temperature 145°~ Recovered 465' water cushion, 660 mud, 2250' oil and 660' formation water. ..... : DEP~%RTMENT OF FISH AND GAME . October 31 ,_ 1969 Mr. Robert T. Anderson Uni.on..Oil. Company. of....c.a!.iforni..a 2805 Denal i Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Re' Kalubik Creek #1 Dear Mr. Anderson- ANCHORAGE 99502 FILE Union Oil Company of California, Operator In reference to the subject drill-site the following stipulations are required to protect fish and game resources' 1. Drilling at this location will be conducted in a manner that vegetative cover is not destroyed or removed, thus preserving the underlying permafrost. To accomplish this, operatiOns should be conducted on frozen earth and without' blading of tundra. ~' 2, Access to this site shall be by all winter road and/or aircraft. ' , · ,.l~' 3. Drilling at this location should be completed prior to spring 4. Prior to the beginning of drilling, a sump of sufficient size to contain waste fluids will be constructed- The sump must be impervious to oil and oil products at all seasons during the year. Prior to abandonment of this site the sump must be Cleaned of'all oil and covered. 5. The operator must dispose of all waste,, including garbage by burning. Non-combustible material and unburned reSidues will be removed from this site. 6. Sewage and waste wa'ter will be disposed of by the cesspool- septic tank method. No stream or body of water will have any sewage or waste water added to it. Kalubik Creek will not be diverted or blocked.. 7. The Habitat Biolog'i'st's Office, 1018 West International Airport Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 will be notified prior to closing of this location. -Statement: The foregoing provisions do not relieve the lessee and/or his contractors or assignees of any responsibilities or provisions required by law Or regulation of the State of Alaska or-the federal gover~;!~?3n%. cc: Hiiiiker' Denton Burrell Lentfer NOV 51969 ~6e~t. ~$/, ~fienn~old Habi tat~i ol o9i s.~ . DIVISION ~ OIL AND ~$ ~over~r 3001 Porcupine Drive October 27, 1969 Kalublk C~ ti U. lon Oi i ~ny of ,Cai Ifornla, Operator Mr. Robert T. Anderson Un i on 0 i I t~any of Ca t I forn'l a 2805 I~e~ 11 Street Anchorage~ Alaska 99502 Dear Sir: Enclosed Is the approved appl Icatlon for permit to drill the above referenced well, onor about December I~ 1969, at a location In Section 10, Township 12 North. Range 8 East, We I i sa; I es and core ch I ps are requ I red. A d I re~t lena I survey i s not requ I red. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as Important for the spawning or migration of anedromous flsh. Operations In these areas are subject'to AS 16,0S.870 and ~he regulations promulgated there- under (Title 5, Alaska Admlnlstratlve Code). Prior to commenclng operations, contact the Habitat Coordlr~Torts off lee, Departmeat of Fish and game, t018 International Airport Road~ Anchorage~ Alaska 99502. Each electric log, sepia, and print, flied pursuant To AS ~I.05.0~SO and the appl icable regulatloss.~ shal I Include the cai Ibretlon fl le and the me~hanlcal zero posltlons of all log traces, both before and after the log. run. Each log shall sho~ ali format data Including (I) type of. fluid In the hole, (2) changes i fl mud type and add 1 t lena t seep les, (~) s~a I e cha~ges, (4) ®qu I pment data, and (5) equipment used. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please notify thls office adequately In advance so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours Homer L. Butte I I, Cha I an Alaska 011 and Gas ConserVer Ion Come HLB:Jm Enclosure cc: Oepartaont of Fish and Game w/o encl. Departmect of Labor w/o enc l. STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN CA'I~ (Other instructiOns on reverse side) OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT,TO DRILL,, DEEPEN,,,, OR PLUG BACK 'IA. TTPB OJ WOJl DRILL J~J DEEPEN J--I PLUG BACK [] °"- 133 °" r-1 "NG~" E3 "';"'""' 58 WIJLL WU~L~ OTHB~ ZONE ZO N g 2. NAME OF OPEP,.ATOR Union 0il Company of California 3. ADDRESS O~F OPERATOR 2805 Denali Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4.LOCATION OF WELL Atsur/ace 1725' West and 1551' North from SE¼ corner Section 10, T12N, RdE, UM At proposed prod. zone Same 13. DISTANCE IN MI~.~ND DIRECTION F.-IOM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 150 miles Sm of Point Barrow APl 50-103-2000 I [6. I.,EASE DI/I~IGNATION A. ND S~II~IAL NO. ADL 25532 '/. IF 1NDI~NI, ALIX)~ OR TRIBE NAM~ ?8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Kalubik Creek 9. W~m'.L NO. #1 10. F"IEI~D AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11, SEC., T,, R.. M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 10, T12N, RdE, UM 14. BOND INFORMATION: Statewide United Pacific Insurance Co. B-55572 TYPE Surety and/or No, 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* ]16. NO, OF ACRES IN 'LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST ! 5 PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. 1388' J 2, 60,00 . (Also to nearest dr(g, unit, ii any) 1 1~. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCA~'ION* ! 19. PROPOSED D~I~ TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED. OR APPLIED FOR, FT, 0 7½ miles NW of BP-ARCO Il:gnu #1 I 1 ,500'+ MD & TVD 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, C-R, etc,~ GL 24' above MSL Amo--t $100,000.00 1'7. N-O. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 160 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* December 1, 1969 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENT"lNG PROGRA3VI SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOO~ GRAI)E SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CI~MZN~ 36" 30i' 120# 'H-40 30' + to surface ' 26"" 20" ' 94~' , .H-40 150:', + . .30'0 sacks~:and/or returns (Fondu-Y- 17½" 13.7.3/~8" 61#' K-55 250,0'+ DV @ 1200'+~ 2000 sacks to sur. f'.~ 12¼" 9-5/8" 47# ' AR-95 90.00,+_.~ tied to 13-3/8" - approx. 1800 sa ..8½" 7" 29~.. N-80 .1.0~'..500'+. tied to 9-'5/8"... - approx. 500 sack ;ondt acks~. c,.0, t'~', Drill and set 30'+ 30" casing. Drill and set 150'+, 20" casing..Install and test 20" Hydril. Drill and set 2500'+ 13-3/8" casing. Install and test 12" 900 series Hydril and DBL Shaffer BOE. Drill 12¼" hole as d~rected. Log. Run and cement 9-5/8" casing at 9000'+. Drill 8½" hole to TD. Log... Run and cement 7" liner at 10,500'+ (TD). Complete for oil production thru 3½" tubing strings if indicated' Bottom Hole Location- Straight hole. .DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS IN ABOVE SPAC'E DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen or plug back. give da~a on pres~/~(~[~J~ zone and proposed new productive zo~e. If proposal is ix) drill or deepen directLonally,, give pertinent data on slibsurfaee loc~t~oh~"a~'cI measured and true vertical depths. Give blowot~t preventer program, 24. I hereby certify that~-j~orepo]il~ is True an~ Col~ct S,_~Nm:,..~~.~~_..,."~~~~ DA~ 0...ctobe? ,20, 1969. (This s~ace ~o'; State office use) CON,~2iIdONS OF APPROVAL] IF ANY: J SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS H.EQU~ ..~ly~s.. ENo SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER DIRECTIONAL SURVEY Chairman TITLe. ,, *~ In~u~io~ ~ Reve~ ~i~, District Land Manager DA'I~ October 27, 1969 Form P--3 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Sub~equerit Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CONU~ITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (DO not u~e this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a difflerent reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERi, lIT--" for such proposals.) OIL [~ GA8 ~'] WELL W~LL OTHER 2. NA1VIE OF OPERATOR Union 0il Company of California 3. ADD~OFOliERATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsur~ace 1725' from East line and 1331' from South line, Section 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 8. UNIT, FA.R1Vi OR ~SE NAME g. WELL NO. Kalubik Creek #1 10. Fr~rr.~ A,[ND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PER1VHT ~O. G.L. 41' above MSL Check Appropria~Box Tol, n~,~Nat'u~ ~ N~tlce, Re~rt, or,Oth~ Data ~0TZCE Or ZNTEN~ZON ~o: TEST WATEa SHUT-OF~ ~ PULL OR ALTER CASING ~ FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLm COMPI,ETE S~00~ OR ACZDZZ~ -- AaA~DON* REPAIR WELL CHANG~ PLANS (Other) 15. DESCRIBE PRO~SED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent IIUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREATMENT tZ ALTERING CASING 8HOOTINO OR A CIDIZING~ ABANDONM.NT' J_ J (Other) 'Alternate ~ Location, (NOT~: 'Report :results of multipl~' completion on Well Complet~n or Recompletlon Report and L'og folm.) details, and give p~tl~ent da(es, including estimated dat'~ proposed work. R ,v ECBVED Location re-surveyed and altered as shown: QUi~'2 01g~9 DI¥I$10N OF OIL ~lO OAS ..~: ~::HOi~ ORIGINAL LOCAT!pN: i~, ~ 1760' from East Line and 1338' from South Line Section 10, T12N, R8E, UM. ACTUAL LOCATION: 1725' from East Line and 1331' ~from South Line,~'Section 10, T12N, R8E, UM. 16. I hereby certify ~J~the fl~elI~iJdis zrm~ and corr~ SIG~D '~ ~ 11-.. TITLE : ' i : "- -' - DATE - (This space for'~tate o ) APPROVED BY ~ TIT~ DATE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL,I~ A~: 10/17/69 .,t See 'lnstrucfions On Reverse Side R8 E t I I I I I I ~- ...... t- ...... ~ ....... I I ~ I I I 8 I ~ I ~o i I I I I I I j -1 I I I KALUBIK ICREEK N, ( ALTERNATE LOC 18. I I I 17 I 16 I I I I I I I I 1' r _zs~l LAT. 70° 24' 1'~91" _ LON_G. 150° _04_.' I_j?_.88" ¥- ~,997,?~4.oo - X: 491~371.00 19 3O I zo i 21 i 22 I I I I I I I ~ ....... f ....... 1- - - - I I I t I I I I 28 I 27 I 29 I I I I I I I I I 1 ...... _1 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR ).1 / ELEV BY TRIGIONOMETRIC LEVELING NATURAL GR'I, "-s"i T ,~ 23 26 N SCALE: I"= IMILE I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other details are correct. Date SURVEYOR KALUBIK CREEK No. I ( ALTERNATE LOCATION ) Located in SE I/4 of Protracted Section IO,T. 12N.~R. 8E.,UMIATMER.,Alaska Surveyed for UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Surveyed by F M. LINDSEY I~ ASSOC. LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081 Anchorage Alaska pply 2. Do statewtde rules a .......... CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Yes No Remarks Is well to be located in a defined pool... 3. Is a re stered survey a attached .... · , . i 4. Is well located proper distance'from property ii 5:~,~Is well located proPer. dt'stance from-Other' Well~ ~"6},.. ~"'is. .sufficient. .. undedicated.. . acreage ~availabla.~tn. ~.' 7. -Is well to be deviated ~.~ :"~' ~.. 9, Can pemtt be approved before ten-day wait ....... }~J]O..'.. Does operator have a bond i~"fOrce .............. _ I ?"~ ' ctor string provid '~:", '~-:" '. ':~12}'"-' 'en°U cement used'"t°' 'circuiata~'Oh-;:c'bnd )--'. 1:;....:~14tll cement, tie tn surface and tntemediate '0r j 14. Will cement cover all possible productive · .. ~ 15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones . . . . _ I - . . ..- . _:.16. Will surface cst. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to next string ~1'7. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension . . '18...Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating . . .-. . . .i' ~'~. . -'.~. .":~', '-...-.~__~ --- , mi ,, - . Additional ReqUirements: ' '"' -'~''~ '~'"-' '~ - Well Histo.ry 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 APPENDIX. ,. No special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. ,f i ,) (',I .4¢rq 2.¸. KALUBZC CREEK :~1 -- 'I ~T .o~,~-.-o,,, AV./AU RUN,,~ :2, LO6 CODE 60, CURVE CODE E;2, CLASS 32, i"IOD. ACTUAL: SD= E;2E;O. 000, ED= E;400.000 0· E;00 FEET/PT LAST DATA: Ida r' 2/B2 1:3: 21 < BRYANT> 0 PLOTTED." I% r'- 2- 82 13: 23 DEC 20/HOUSTON I ] ! I -- KALUB 1-C CREEK a,'l 1 A .o~o~ D TI /SP RLIN~ :2, LO6 CODE 7, C~VE C~E 1, ~A~ , ~D. AC~AL: ~= S2~. ~B, ~ ~4~. ~ ~. G~B FEET/PT LAST DATA: Feb 25/82 ~:~4 <A-HADI>~ ~O~ED ~ H~ ~- 2- ~2 13 ~ 22 DEC 2~/HOUST~ KALUB 1-C CREEK ~. 1 ,,, 1 B .oo~o~ © II /IH ~UN~, 2, LOG CODE 7, CURVE CODE 12, CLASS 44, MOD. ACTUAL: SD= ~2~. ~ ED~= ~4~. ~ ~. S~ FEET/PT ,AST DATA: Me r 2/82 13: 2e < BRYANT> ~ ;~O~TED: Id~ ~- 2- ~ 13: 22 DEC 2~/HOUSTON I I ~ I I 2000. 000 I I J I I I(ALUBIC C EEI( ., RtlN~ 2, LO6 COI)E ?, CURVE CODE 22, CLASS Et, MOB· ACTUAL: 8D= 5;250.000, ED~ 5400.000 0. !500 FEET/PT LAST DATA: Feb 25;/t52 !;~B:¢4 <A-HADI>I~ PLOTTED: Fie r- 2- 82 13: 47 DEC 20/HOUSTON I I I I I I i I I I ,I I ! 525;0 0 5400 0 0· 200 ' 0. 200 ' 1 I(ALUB]:C CREEl( RM.INe 2, LOGCODE 60, CURVE CODE 31, CLASS , MOD. ACTUAL: SD= 5;250.000, ED-=- 5400.000 0.5;00 FEET/PT LAST DATA: Me r 2/82 1 3: 21 < BRYANT> 0 PLOTTED: Fi, r- 2- 82 13: 48 DEC 20/HOUSTON 100.000 100. 000 II I i I I '1 I , ! I I I I I 5250.0 5400.0 e. 000 o. eec K^LUSI]C CREEK ~'i .... ~ C ~o~DII RUN~ 2, LOG CODE 7, CURVE CODE 12, CLASS MOD. ACTUAL: SD= 5250. ooo, ~ ~4ea-, e~e e. ~ee EEET/PT EAST DATA: Feb ~/~ ~8:~ PLOTTED: Mar-2-82 13:22 DEC 20/HOUSTON 0, 2~ I J I I I I B400.0 0.280 KALUB:[C CREEK :,:1 -,, 1 k .out,oN DEN/GR RUN'~ 2, LOG CODE 45, CUR-CE CO[~ 31, CLASS , MOD. ACTUAL: ~0= E;2r-----------------J~. ~, ~ ~. ~ ~. ~ ~ET~T LAST DATA: Feb 25/~ 88: ~ < A- ~i;' 8 ~O~D= H~ n- 2- ~ 13: ~ ~C ~/HOUST~ 5250.0 I I J I i I I I I J I ! I ! 5300 54~0 ¢.~&~-~ KALUBIC CREEK ~=1 ,,, 1 G DFN/DF-N RUN.~ 2, LOG CODE 4!5, CURVE CODE 3E;, CL^85 1, MOD. ACTUAL: SD= ~2B0.000, ED= 15400.000 0. !500 ~EET/PT LAST DATA: M= r- 2/Et2 1:3: 20 <' B~YANT> ~ PLOTTED: M~ r-- 2- 82 13: 23 DEC 20/HOUSTON t I ~ i I I I I I I II I I I, , , S300 S400 ~2B0.0 B~00.0 2.000 2.000