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HomeMy WebLinkAbout169-040THE STAT9 Alaska Oil and Gas
o1LASKA A Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue
GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
Ryan J C Daniel
Well Engineering Team Leader
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519-6612
Re: Docket Number: OTH-18-050
Dear Mr. Darnel:
October 26, 2018
SCANNED NOV 1 3 2m
By letter dated October 3, 2018, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA) requested a variance for
five Prudhoe Bay Wells from the requirement of 20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) that well surface casing be
set below the base of permafrost. As a result of the failure of the Prudhoe Bay Unit DS02-03B
well, BPXA shut in a total of 21 wells that have outer casing shoes set in the permafrost. The
failure of DS02-03B resulted from subsidence -induced forces on the outer string contributing to
the tensile failure of the surface casing, the release of compressional load on the inner string and
the upward movement of the wellhead. A variance to 20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) is authorized for
special or unusual conditions if the design requirements of 20 AAC 25.030(a) are satisfied.
BPXA requests restart of five of the shut-in wells — W-209, W-214, W-216, S-122 and J-01. In
support, BPXA provided information regarding the design of the five wells which demonstrates
the five wells have a surface casing cementing configuration that causes subsidence -induced
formation loading to be shared across two strings. BPXA's request for a variance for five Prudhoe
Bay Wells from 20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) to allow the restart of these wells is GRANTED.
Please provide a detailed overview of BPXA Subsidence Program by December 31, 2018.
Sincerely,
Hollis S. French
Chair, Commissioner
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BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
900 East Benson Boulevard
P. 0. Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
October 3, 2018
Hollis S. French
Commission Chair
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Ave, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Application for Administrative Approval
Restart of Five Three -String Casing Design Wells with Future Utility
Prudhoe Bay Unit
Dear Chair French:
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BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. (BPXA), as operator of the Prudhoe Bay Unit (PBU) respectfully requests
that the commission approve the restart of operations for the Study Wells discussed below in this
Application.
After the April 14, 2017, hydrocarbon release event at PBU well 02-03, BPXA shut-in 13 identified
wells with three -string casing design with surface casing set in the permafrost. BPXA have since
identified a further 8 wells meeting the criteria following a detailed "manual" well file review. These
additional wells have also been shut-in, and the AOGCC notified the commission the end of April
2018.
BPXA have completed a detailed engineering assessment on five of the eight wells (Study wells)
which have future production or Injection utility. The assessment report (Assessment Report) is
enclosed with this application. The report was authored by the BP Global Wells Organization Senior
Advisor for Tubing and Casing design, and concludes that because of the cementing design of the
surface casing in each of the Study Wells, the risk of a similar 02-03 surface casing failure scenario
is implausible. (Please see the analysis for each of the Study Wells in the enclosed Assessment
Report.)
These study wells are:
Study Wells
Well Type
W-209
Water injector
W-214
WAG Injector
W-216
WAG Injector
S-122
producer
J-01
producer
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Oplication for Administrative Variance •
20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) - Setting Casing Below Permafrost
September 28, 2018
Page 2
The commission's regulation at 20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) has been amended effective July 18, 2018, to
require that well surface casing be set below the base of permafrost. 20 AAC 25.030(g) authorizes
the commission to grant a variance to this requirement to allow for "special or unusual conditions
if the design requirements of section (a) of this regulation are satisfied." Section (a) provides in
relevant part:
(a) ... a well casing and cementing program must be designed to
(1) provide suitable and safe operating conditions for the total measured depth
proposed;
(2) confine fluids to the wellbore;
(3) prevent migration of fluids from one stratum to another;
(4) ensure control of well pressures encountered;
(5) protect against thaw subsidence and freezeback effects within permafrost;
BPXA respectfully submits that due to the surface casing cementing configuration of the Study
Wells, the requirements of 20 AAC 25.030(a) are satisfied.
BPXA respectfully requests that the commission authorize BPXA to: (1) restart well operations on
each of the five Study Wells, and (2) once the new amendment to 20 AAC 25.030(c)(3) becomes
effective, approve a variance to its requirement that surface casing for the five Study Wells be set
below the permafrost .
Should you have any questions regarding this request please contact Ryan Daniel at 907-564-
5430, Ryan.Daniel@bp.com.
Sincerely,
Ryan 1 C Daniel
Well Engineering Team Leader
GWO Alaska Wells Integrity & Compliance
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
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Date: October 3, 2018
To: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
From: BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
Re: BP Request to Restart Wells
Background
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BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
900 East Benson Boulevard
P. 0. Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
OCT 0 3 2_1018
On April 14, 2017, a PBU pad operator discovered an uncontrolled hydrocarbon release emanating from
the top of the well house of 02-03. BP immediately responded along with the Unified Command, and by
early April 17, the well was killed and two days later a deep-set plug was installed in the well. During the
incident no people were injured, and no wildlife were harmed. The estimated release of 63 gallons was
confined to the reserve pit and no oil impacted the tundra.
BP appointed a team of experts to investigate the incident. They found the cause of the incident to be a
tensile failure of a coupling 50-1/2" below the wellhead in the 20 in. surface casing. That failure allowed
upward forces generated in the inner casing strings to lift the wellhead about three feet. The failure was
due to a downward load imparted by subsidence of the permafrost formations on the casing, resisted by
the compression of the inner strings. Upward forces created by thermal expansion and wellbore pressures
on the inner strings were contributory, but modelling showed these loads to be insufficient in isolation to
cause the 20 in. casing failure.
02-03 had a three -string casing design. Most of the PBU wells (about 1780 wells) have a two -string casing
design (with no intermediate casing), and no evidence was found of 02-03's failure mode in the two -string
casing design.
BP has identified 21 three -string casing design wells in PBU. One of the investigation team's key findings
was that the 20 in. surface casing was set within the permafrost. The investigation team recommend,
among other things, that modelling be conducted on all three -string PBU wells with the surface casing
shoe set in the permafrost, to determine failure loads and modes and to access the potential that an 02-
03 failure scenario could reoccur in these wells.
The following assessment report is provided by BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. in support of our request to
restart wells with future production utility that have a three -string casing design with surface casing set
in the permafrost.
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Assessment Report of five (5) Study Wells with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost Page 2
BP Assessment of Five (5) Prudhoe Bay Unit Wells
with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost
Author: Rich Miller, Senior Advisor Tubular Design
Date: May 29, 2018
This study assesses five Prudhoe Bay Unit wells with surface casing set in permafrost. A manual well file
review identified the following wells (Study Wells):
• W-209
• W-214
• W-216
• S-122
• J-1
The Study Wells were assessed for the potential of realizing a casing failure and subsequent upward
wellhead motion similar to the 2017 failure of 02-03. In the Study Wells, the 9-5/8 in. casing is cemented
to the 13-3/8 in. casing over its length. This configuration causes formation loading to be shared across
the two strings. In contrast, the 02-03 configuration allowed formation loads to act independently on each
string, creating the potential for a net downward force on the outer string and a net upward force on the
inner strings. The 02-03 failure scenario is implausible for the Study Wells.
In addition, the possibility of formation loads acting on a 20 in. conductor is considered. If the 02-03 failure
scenario is applied to the W-214 conductor, then parting of that string could result in a corresponding
0.24 in. upward movement. However, the scenario is not credible as the two strings are not attached at
surface. A net downward subsidence force on the conductor would result in the 20 in. separating from
the 13-3/8 in. at the landing ring rather than a sudden parting. Thus, the 02-03 failure scenario remains
implausible for the above wells.
This study does not consider other loading issues due to permafrost subsidence, such as downward
wellhead movement or buckling of casing strings. The focus is solely on the unique failure sequence
observed at 02-03.
1. Comparison of Wells to Earlier Analyses
This study assesses whether the failure scenario observed at 02-03 could occur at one of the Study Wells.
Main points from the earlier analyses are noted here to assist comparison.
1.1. Well 02-03
02-03 release investigation report' described a failure scenario where permafrost subsidence caused a
1 Investigation Report "FS1 DS2 WELL 03 RELEASE" dated June 14, 2017, filed with the commission as part of the
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tensile failure of the 20 in. casing. During the life of the well, formation and thermal loading placed the
inner 13-3/8 in. and 9-5/8 in. strings in compression. Once the 20 in. casing parted, the inner strings were
no longer held down by the outer string, allowing the wellhead to move upward an initial three feet prior
to cooling. Details of the model are contained in a subsequent report assessing the 02-03 scenario for
other Prudhoe Bay wells.
The key finding related to wellhead movement was the location of the surface casing shoe. The 20 in.
surface casing was set within the permafrost at 1,219 ft. MD. Little to no cement was present between
the base of the 20 in. and the subsequent 13-3/8 in. casing. With this configuration, formation subsidence
could place a net downward force on the 20 in. casing and a net upward force on the 13-3/8 in. casing.
The investigation team recommended that three -string casing designs with surface casing set within the
permafrost be analyzed to assess the potential for reoccurrence of the 02-03 failure scenario. Summary
conclusions from this assessment are:
• The 02-03 failure scenario is implausible for wells with surface casing set below the permafrost.
This conclusion is supported by a peer-reviewed industry publication.z
• The risk of an 02-03 failure scenario is minimized if the intermediate casing has a top of cement
above the surface casing shoe. If the cement bond is sufficient to transfer loads between the
two strings, then the resulting configuration mimics the case of a continuous string set below
the permafrost.
• The 02-03 failure scenario is possible with surface casing set within the permafrost and the
subsequent casing top of cement falling below the surface casing shoe.
1.2. Well W-209
The basic well configuration through permafrost is described as follows:
• 20 in. conductor set at 109 ft
• 13-3/8 in. set at 1,630 ft TVD and cemented to approximately 75 ft
• 9-5/8 in. set at 2,695 ft TVD and fully cemented
Formation loads applied to the 20 in. are transferred to the 13-3/8 in. and the 9-5/8 in. via cement.
Formation loads applied to the 13-3/8 in. surface casing are transferred to the 9-5/8 in. via cement. In
contrast, the 02-03 configuration allowed for the possibility of inner strings pushing up and the outer
casing pulling down, thereby compounding tension below the wellhead.
The 4 in. gap between the 13-3/8 in. fluted hanger and the 20 in. landing ring suggests that the cement
bond between the two strings is not perfect. There is no evidence of recoupling the conductor to the
surface casing subsequent to the 4 in. of growth. As such, additional relative movement between the 20
in. and 13-3/8 in. would not result in tension at the top of the 20 in.
As described, the 02-03 failure scenario cannot happen to W-209.
1.3. Well W-214
June 27, 2017, Update to 30 -Day Report of Accidental Oil and Gas Release.
2 Mitchell, R.F. and M.A. Goodman, Permafrost Thaw -Subsidence Casing Design. SPE 6060, 1978.
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The basic well configuration through permafrost is described as follows:
• 20 in. conductor set at 109 ft
• 13-3/8 in. hung 3 ft below 20 in. landing ring, set at 1,300 ft TVD and cemented to 280 ft
• 9-5/8 in. set at 3,353 ft TVD and fully cemented
Cement returns to surface were not achieved during either the primary or secondary 13-3/8 in. cement
job. The 280 ft top of cement is estimated from records, including washout. This value is not critical for
the analysis.
Since the 9-5/8 in. casing is fully cemented inside the 13-3/8 in., these two strings work in concert to
provide a continuous support column through the permafrost. This renders the 02-03 failure scenario
implausible.
For completeness, subsidence loading on the 20 in. conductor is considered. As described, it is possible
(though deemed unlikely) that subsidence could pull down on the 20 in. and the motion is resisted by the
3 ft cement section above the butt weld sub. In contrast, the 02-03 well had over 1,200 ft of 20 in. for the
formation to act upon and the top of the 20 in. was recoupled to the 30" with 11 bbls or 26 ft of arctic set
cement.
The 20 in. to 13-3/8 in. scenario is detailed in Section 3.
1.4. Well W-216
The basic well configuration through permafrost is described as follows:
• 20 in. conductor set at 109 ft
• 13-3/8 in. hung 3 ft below the 20 in. landing ring, set at 1,292 ft TVD and cemented to 810 ft with
a second cement stage from 100 ft back to the top
• 9-5/8 in. set at 3,312 ft TVD and fully cemented
The configuration is the same as W-214 but with cement coupling the top of the 13-3/8 in. to the 20 in.
The cement enables loads to transfer across the three affected strings, rendering the 02-03 failure
scenario implausible.
1.5. Well S-122
The basic well configuration through permafrost is described as follows:
• 20 in. conductor set at 109 ft
• 13-3/8 in. set at 532 ft and fully cemented
• the top of the string has been cut off below the 20 in. landing ring
• 9-5/8 in. set at 3,136 ft TVD and fully cemented
As described, the 02-03 failure scenario cannot happen to well S-122. Formation loads applied to the 20
in. or 13-3/8 in. are transferred to the 9-5/8 in. via cement.
1.6. Well J-01
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The basic well configuration through permafrost is described as follows:
• 30 in. conductor set at 66 ft
• 20 in. surface casing set at 950 ft
• 13-3/8 in. casing set at 4,258 ft. and cemented from the 1,615 ft DV collar back to surface
• 9-5/8 in. casing set deep with top 126 ft removed and reinstalled;
• 1990 workover included a top-down cement job from 142 ft to 2,000 ft, verified via USIT in 2006
As shown, the 9-5/8 in. is cemented to the 13-3/8 in. and the 13-3/8 in. is cemented to the 20 in. With
this geometry, loads are shared across the three strings and the 02-03 failure scenario cannot occur.
2. Additional Modelling for a Partially Cemented 13-3/8 in. Surface Casing
The wellhead motion model is applied to W-214 but with subsidence loading the 20 in. conductor rather
than surface casing. As with the previous work, the subsidence load is assumed but not modelled. While
subsidence was sufficient to part 20 in. casing at 02-03, formation loads could build over the string's 1,219
ft length. In the present case, a similar cumulative load would have to build over 80 ft.
The more difficult assumption is that the 20 in. is firmly attached to the 13-3/8 in. at the surface. Without
this assumption, downward force on the 20 in. would simply cause the 20 in. to move downward with
respect to the inner strings (or conversely, the inner strings would appear to grow upward). The point of
attachment is the 13-3/8 in. resting on a welded shoulder 3 ft below the 20 in. landing ring. In the most
optimistic case, there is 3 ft of cement holding the two strings together. In the other extreme, nothing is
preventing the 20 in. from moving downward relative to the 13-3/8 in. fluted hanger. This difficulty is set
aside at present in order to characterize the potential for wellhead movement.
The well casings are stacked onto the 20 in. conductor as a system of elastic springs. Figure 1 shows the
system as independent 3-1/2 in. tubing and 7 in. casing strings acting at the wellhead, a composite system
of 9-5/8 in. and 13-3/8 in. casings cemented together, and a 20 in. conductor with an applied downward
subsidence force. The cement is modelled as a spring with a much lower modulus of elasticity and the
boundary condition that the 9-5/8 in., cement and 13-3/8 in. springs have the same amount of stretch for
a given system load. Once the model is built, the assumed 9-5/8 in. top of cement is varied to verify it has
no impact on predicted motion for a range of shallow cement shortfall.
Assessment Report of five (5) Study Wells with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost Page 6
Equivalent Springs
9-5/8" TOC Below the WH
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9-5/8 TOC
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Figure 1— Simplified Model of Wellhead Motion for W-214.
Thermal loads are generated using WellCat for 116 days of water injection with average conditions of
1,035 bwpd at 126°F and a peak pressure of 1,130 psi. The thermal energy from injection generates
compression in the inner strings, resulting in upward force at the wellhead as illustrated by the green
arrows in Figure 1.
The 20 in. conductor is initially in compression due to the weight of the subsequent strings. A subsidence
force is applied to the 20 in. until the tension at the surface reaches 800 kips corresponding to the
minimum pipe body yield strength. This is a representative failure load rather than a precise definition.
For the case of a 9-5/8 in. top of cement a foot below the surface, the required subsidence force is 967
kips. A 20 ft cement shortfall increases the required subsidence by 24 kips, demonstrating the insensitive
nature of the TOC variable.
The system of springs is then built without the 20 in. conductor and an 800 kip upward force is applied at
surface, equal and opposite to the force held by the intact conductor. The result is an 0.24 in. upward
movement.
If the 02-03 scenario could occur to the W-214 conductor, then the resulting upward movement would
be limited to a fraction of an inch. However, there is no mechanical device locking together the 20 in. and
13-3/8 in. strings. The more likely scenario is a downward force on the 20 in. causes separation at the
surface, allowing the 20 in. to move down (or conversely, the inner strings would appear to grow upward).
Either way, well integrity is maintained.
Assessment Report of five (5) Study Wells with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost Page 7
3. Well Schematics
W-209 (PWI)
• 13-3/8" is landed in conductor landing ring with a fluted
hanger. NOTE: not landed as of 04/29/18. —4" off.
• "Kuparuk style" landing ring welded onto the top of the
13-3/8" fluted hanger.
• 9-5/8" is landed in "Kuparuk style" landing rinp.
I is installed on 9-5/8".
,tyle" Landing Ring
ictor Landing Ring
B-3/8" "75' (5/7/18 measurement).
job 9/10/14, did not get cement to surface.
1-3/8" growth occurred before or aftertop job.
Conductor @ 109'
ing @ 1879' MD (1630' TVD)
@ 4176 -MD (2695' TVD) ----
9-5/8" Casing Shoe
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W-214 ( WAG) • 13-3/8" is landed on a butt weld sub inside the
conductor with a fluted hanger (unable to visually
verify if still landed).
• 9-5/8" is landed on conductor landing ring with a
fluted hanger. NOTE: not landed as of 04/30/18.
• Wellhead is installed on 9-5/8".
Conductor La ndi ng R ing
IS
- Butt Weld Sub 3' below Conductor landing Ring—
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20" Conductor @ 109'
TOC in 13-3/8" approx. 280'
(based on MudPush returns
during primary cement job)
13-3/8" TAM Port Collar @ 480'
(Attempted to pump 2"d stage;
4 Packed off above collar.
Pumped away 18 bbl of mud.
Est. 30' of cement displaced with mud.)
L11 13-3/8" Gravel String @ 1310' MD (1300' TVD)
9-5/8" Casing Shoe @ 3714'MD (3353' TVD)—
. --TOC in 7" below 9-5/8" Casing Shoe
1'
x 3-%"
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W-216 ( WAG) I • 13-3/8" is landed on a butt weld sub inside the
conductor with a fluted hanger (unable to visually
verify if still landed).
• 9-5/8" is landed on conductor landing ring with a
fluted hanger. NOTE: not landed as of 04/30/18.
• Wellhead is installed on 9-5/8".
ctor Landing
elow Conductor Landing Ring
M Port Collar @ 102'
!nt in 13-3/8" from 0-102'
Conductor @ 109'
in 13-3/8" approx. 860'
ing @ 1309' MD (1292' TVD)
@ 4021'M D ( 3312' TV D Y-
9-5/8" Casing Shoe
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Assessment Report of five (5) Study Wells with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost Page 10
S-122 (PAL)
13-3/8" is cut off below conductor landing
ring.
9-5/8" is landed in conductor landing ring with
a fluted hanger (verified landed on 04/30/18).
Wellhead is installed on 9-5/8".
Conductor @ 109'
ivel String Shoe @ 532'
a @ 3658' M D ( 3136' ND �--
N 9-5/8" casing shoe -
Casing
Assessment Report of five (5) Study Wells with Surface Casing Set in Permafrost Page 11
RK1316.1
4-1/2" 12.6# 13Cr Tubing (2006 RWO)
9-5/8" Casing set on Slips (2006 RWO)
30" Conductor @ 66'
New Casing: 0 - 126'(2006 RWO)
20" Casing Shoe @ 950'
DV Collar @ 1615'. Cement from 0 -1615' (19900A downsqueeze
cement from 0 - 2000'J2006 USIT; cement from 1990 OA_
downsqueeze and 2006 Top lob)
13-3/8" Original TOC approx. 2400'. Quality of cement
—9-5/8" 2"a Stage TOC = 3600'(2006 USIT)
Casing Shoe @ 4258'
2nd Stage BOC = 5450'(2006 USIT)
DV Collar @ 5731' MD/rVD
1° Stage TOC = 6250'(2006 USIT)
Packer 7857' MD/TVD--
nique Machine Overshot 7975' MD/TVD
HBBP-R Packer 8019' MO/TVD—
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Dau
comma"
20"
5/19/69
Coupled to 13-3/8' with welded structure.
prKement Net Haaging Weight - 70 kips
P==.ng" Hang" Weight = 78 kips
13-3/8"
5/28/69
Casing Head: 13-3/8'Threaded xi3-3/8'5M
9.5/8'
7/2$/06
Top 126'replaosd and cemented during 2006 RWO.
Weight =16 kips prior to screwing Into existing casing.
Maintained 150 kips boo w d during 9-5/8' x 13-3/8' cement top Job.
Installed emergency Ops, than slacked off to energize slips.
Picked up and cut top of 9-5/8', then installed new tubing spoof,
4-1/2"
7/30/06
Top 7970' replaced during 2006 RWO.
Pick-UP/slack-off weight of new tubing - 90 kips/90 kips.
Swallowed stub with overshot.
Landed tubing hanger.
Set and tested packs.
NU tubing head adapter and tree.
Casing Shoe @ 9304' MD/9015' TVD -
10725' MD/9024' TVD
NOTE: the following are omitted for simplicity: Completion details (nipples, GtM's), CTD liner details, 1994 rotary sidetrack and 5-%" liner.
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Dale A. Haines Union Oil Company of California
' Manager, Oil & Gas 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 100
Operations Anchorage, AK 99503
-^! Tel 907 263 7951
Fax 907 263 7607
Mobile 907 227 0761
Email daleah@chevron.com
August 3, 2009
AUG 2009
Cathy Foerster
Commissioner a is s;, Pil 9. Gas rum COrrlmiggior-
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Anrhnrnpic
333 W. 7th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Commissioner Foerster,
Re: 20 AAC 25.300 (Request for information) dated June 23, 2009— Status of Oil and Gas
Wells
This is Union Oil Company of California's response to your letter dated June 22, 2009 seeking
the status of certain oil and gas wells. We have reviewed and revised the list of wells inactive
for more than five years you provided us. Attached is an updated list with our comments.
Please note that nearly a third of the list you provided is comprised of wells on the Baker and
Dillon platforms. We are currently conducting operations to prepare both of those platforms for
abandonment. We expect the actual well abandonment work to commence in 2010. Our long
range well abandonment plans for our other fields are currently being developed. The current
strategy is to group/sequence well abandonments by platform over the next several years.
Please also note the following corrections to your list: (1) added G-30 to the Commission's list of
wells (shut-in date of 6/02); (2) removed from your list SCU 21A-04 (which has been shut in for
less than five years); and (3) removed from your list SCU 312-09 (now in Operational Shutdown
status).
Thank you for the opportunity to respond with the revisions to the list. If you would like to
discuss our long range abandonment plans please let us know and we can set up a time to
discuss them with the Commission.
If you have any further questions regarding this response please contact Larry Greenstein at
907-263-7661
Sincerely,
�) "'a,1�Ctkl--
Dale Haines
Alaska Area Operations Manager
SCW2j) O C i 0 7 2 14
DATE Mechanical Condition Why well was Shut -In Future Plans Timeframe
WELL PTD # SHUT-IN
An -3RD
1941490
Br 1442
1790330
Br 16-42
1670770
Br 18-42
1680120
GP 31-14RD42
1002660
D-6RD
1820200
D-18
1690040
D-30RD2
1880980
D-40RD
1820830
G-8RD
1780450
G-24
1760320
G-30
1690470
G-34RD
1790130
K-6RD
1880280
K-9
1680380
K-20
1690660
K-21RD
1790160
K-23
1780040
Ba -5
1650380
Ba -6
1660030
Ba -11
1670170
Ba -13
1670490
Ba -18
1760750
Ba -20
1851350
Ba-25RD
1830720
Ba -28
1931190
Ba -29
1931180
Ba -30
1931200
Ba -31
1951990
Di-2RD
1750070
Di -3
1670280
Di -4
1670580
Di -13
1750440
Di -14
1750660
Di -15
1760450
Di -16
1940570
Di -17
1940560
Di -18
1940980
SCU 12A-10
1750570
SCU 134
1750150
SCU 13-9
1810980
Dec -00
Feb -87
Apr -89
Jul -98
Dec -00
Dec -03
Nov -91
Sen -01
Mar -03
Jun -02
Jun -02
Jun -79
known
known
known damage
)ing-to-casing communication
known damage
forations covered
illow hole in tubing near #2 GLM
,ine wire in LS.
known damage
;kline fish in SS.
known damage
)ing and casing full of sand
I of sand, Holes in casing.
)ing sanded up
)ing integrity in question
)inQ full of sand
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Oct -94 No known
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Jun -03 No known
Dec -97 No known
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Jul -98 Hydraulic
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Dec -02 No known
Jan -97 milled thrc
Jul -03 no known
Nov -01 no known
removal
Gas - No Produ,
Low oil produce
Produced water
100% water production
High Water Cut
Failed MIT
Made too much sand and water
Will not flow
Stopped producing
Low oil production from LS.
High Water Cut
Low oil production from LS.
Low oil production from LS.
No Flow
No Flow
No Flow
High water cut
High water cut
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Gas well that watered out
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Produced water
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
No production
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
Platform shut-in -- uneconomic
rocks to 7000'
no flow
no flow
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Possible restore injection
Phase I Abandon
Currently used as volume bottle for
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Phase I Abandon
Possible P&A
Possible WO for Tyonek
Possible G -Zone RTP
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
abandon at end of platform life
2010-2013
2011-2014
2011-2014
DATE Mechanical Condition Why well was Shut -In Future Plans Timeframe
WELL PTD # SHUT-IN
SCU 21-8
1620190
Aug -9
parted tbg
high water (Hem) no flow (G Zone)
Possible P&A
2010-2013
SCU 21A-4
1801050
Dec -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible shallow gas
Remove due to SI date
SCU 21B-16
1852550
Se -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible shallow gas
2011-2014
SCU 2313-3
1840100
Apr -9
punched hole in tbg
high water
Possible shallow gas
2011-2014
SCU 24A-9
1750220
Se -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible WO for T onek
2012-2015
SCU 31-8
1810990
Nov -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible Sidetrack to G-Zone/Hemlock
2012-2015
SCU 312-9
1600280
Nov -0
no known damage
cemented drill pipe in well
Attempted recom letion to G -Zone - Ops Shutdown
Remove due to Ops SD
SCU 314-3
1610230
Mar -9
no known damage
no flow
Possible WO for T onek gas
2011-2014
SCU 3213-9
1002670
Nov -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible T onek oil
2011-2014
SCU 34-8
1610430
Jan -9
no known damage
no flow
Possible P&A
2010-2013
SCU 41B-9
1002690
Nov -9
no known damage
no flow
Possible WO for T onek gas
2011-2014
SCU 43-9
1620310
May -9
punched hole in tbg
high water
Possible P&A
2010-2013
SCU 444
1740660
Oct -0
no known damage
no flow
Possible T onek oil
2012-2015
SRU 212-10
1600180
Oct -91
no known damage
high water
Possible Beluga gas
2010-2013
SRU 212-27
1610330
Dec -0
no known damage
tight sand - no flow
Possible other shallow gas
2011-2014
SRU 234-15
1600410
Dec -Ono
known damage
no flow
Possible shallow gas or gas storage
2011-2014
Monopod A-10
1670760
Apr -8
Collapsed casingProducingCoal
Phase I Abandon
abandon at end of platform life
Monopod A-23
1720200
Jun -8
Collapsed casingProducingCoal
Phase I Abandon
abandon at end of platform life
Monopod A-30
1730140
Oct -9
No known damage
Water production due to WF breakthrough
Phase I Abandon
abandon at end of latform life
o.
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLEIION OR Ri:COMP L£TION REPORT AND LOG
1 Status of Well Classfficatson of Service Well
OIL i"1 GAS n SUSP~,DED [] ABANEX:)NED [] SERVICE 1:3 plugged back for redrill
2 Name of Operator 7 Permit Number
BP Exploration 69-40
3 Address 8 APl Number
P. O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 50-029-20020
4 Location of well at surtace 9 Umt or Lease Name
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E tD~7,A'fK3t~' Prudhoe Bay Unit
At Top Producing Interval ~~.~_ 10 Well Number
822'SNL, 1310' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E ~~ ~ J-1 (31-9-11-13)
At Total Depth~ t 111 Field and Pool
Prudhoe Bay F~eld/Prudhoe Bay Pool
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E
5 Elevahon ~n feet (indicate KB, DF, etc) ~6 Lease Deslgnat,on and Serial No
KBE = 56.4'! ADL 28281
12 Date Spudded 13 Date T.D Reached 14. Date Comp, Susp or Aband 115 Water Depth, if offshore !16 No o! Completions
5/14/69 9/6/69 9/20/94I N/A feet MSL I Zero
17 Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD 19. Directional Survey ~20 Depth where SSSV set ~21. Thickness of Permafrost
/
11871' MD~11869' TVD 8563' MD/8562' TVD YES I~ N3 [] None feet MD ! 1900' (Approx.
22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run
DIlJBHCS/GR, FDC, SNP, MLL/ML, LL3, CBL
23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SEI'nNG DEPTH MD
CASING SIZE WT PER FT GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED
30" Stove Pipe Surface 100' 36" 280 sx Permafrost
20" 94~ H-40 17' 950' 26" 1800 sx Fondu
13-3/8" 68#/61 # K55/J55 17' 4258' 17-1/2" 1600 sx Class "G"
9-5/8" 47t/ N-80 17' 9304' 12-1/4" 2155 sx Class "G"
24. Pedoratmns open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD
interval, raze and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
None None None
"7"0 b ~-- Y'/C/. ~ ~ ~/"/~4 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE. ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
8563'-9074' 365 SX Class "G"
27 PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Produchon IMethod of Operation (Flowing, gas hit, etc)
Not on production I N/A
Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF ~VATER-BBL CHOKESlZE IGAS-OIL RATIO
I
TEST PERIOD
Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF ~ATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr)
Press 24-HOUR RATE
28 CORE DATA
Brief descnphon of hthology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips, and presence o! oil, gas or water. Submit core chips
0fRIGINAL_RECEIVED
NOV - 4 1994
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchor:.
Form 10-407 Submit m duphcate
Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
GEOLOC:~ MARKERS FORMATION TESTS
NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and grawty.
MEAS DEPTH TRUE VE. RT DEPTH GOR, and t,me of each phase
Subsea
Sag River 8414' 8360'
Shublik 8446' 8392'
Ivishak 8525' 84 71'
RECEIVED
NOV -4 1994
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS /[Jaska OjJ & Gas Cons. Col~m-sjonJs
Anchor:_ ,.
32. I hereby certify that the loregomg ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed ~~~ Title Dri/fino_Eno_ineerSupervisor Date ' '/'"~/C1/'"~' ·
INSTRUCTIONS
General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on
all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injectmn, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt
water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion.
Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple
completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported
in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the
data pertinent to such interval.
Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.).
Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement-
ing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 27: Method of Operation' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In-
jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain.
Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none".
Form 10-407
BP/AAI SHARED SERVICE
WELL: J-01
BOROUGH: NORTH SLOPE
UNIT: PRUDHOE BAY
FIELD: PRUDHOE BAY
LEASE:
API: 50-
PERMIT:
APPROVAL:
DAILY OPERATION~
PAGE: 1
ACCEPT: 09/16/94 06:00
SPUD:
RELEASE:
OPERATION:
DRLG RIG: DOYON 14
WO/C RIG: DOYON 14
09/10/94 ( 1)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
09/11/94 (2)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MODIFICATION MW: 8.6 Seawater
CLEAR FLOOR PU A LEG EQUIP. & RD AND PREPARE F/YRLY
F~INTENANCE & MODIFICATIONS. LOWER DERRICK MOVE T/WEST SIDE
PAD T/BEGIN WORK.
RIG MODIFICATIONS MW: 8.6 Seawater
RIG MODIFICATION AND REPAIR OF VARIOUS RIG COMPONENTS.
09/12/94 (3)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MODIFICATION MW: 8.6 Seawater
RIG MODIFICATION & REPAIR OF SEVERAL RIG COMPONENTS.
09/13/94 (4)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MODIFICATION
CONTINUING W/RIG MODIFICATION & REPAIR.
MW: 8.6 Seawater
09/14/94 (5)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MAINTENANCE MW: 8.6 Seawater
YEARLY RIG MODIFICATION & REPAIR T/VARIOUS COMPONENTS.
09/!5/94 (6)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MODIFICATION MW: 8.6 Seawater
RIG MODIFICATION & REPAIR T/VARIOUS RIG COMPONENTS.
09/16/94 (7)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
RIG MODIFICATION MW: 8.5 Seawater
RIG MODIFICATION & REPAIR T/VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF RIG.
RECEIVED
NOV - 4 ]994
Oil & Gas Cons, Commission
Anchor[ ,
WELL : J-01
OPERATION:
RiG · DOYON 14
PAGE: 2
09/17/94 ( 8)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
09/18/94 ( 9)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
09/19/94 (10)
TD: 9304
PB: 9145
09/20/94 (11)
TD: 8583
PB: 8583
WAIT ON ATLAS WIRE LINE MW: 8.5 Seawater
R/U FIELD SERVICE AND PULL BPV W/LUBRICATOR ON TREE. R/U
LINES CIRC DOWN ANNULUS AND RECOVER DIESEL F/TBG. CHANGE
LINES PUMP DOWN ANNULUS AND RECOVER DIESEL F/4.5" TBG,
TOTAL OF 137 BBL'S. INSTALL 2 WAY CHECK. N/D TREE REMOVE
ADAPTER FLANGE. CHECK LDS AND HANGER THREADS. TBG SPOOL,
ADAPTER FLANGE AND TBG HANGER WILL BE REPLACED. N/U BOP'S,
RESTACK RECONDITION BOP RAMS, ADD EXTENSION ON CHOKE LINE &
RISER, DO LOCK OUT TEST ON RECONDITIONED RAMS, RAM SHAFE
SEAL LEAK ON SINGEL GATE, CHANGE SHAFE SEAL AND RETEST O.K.
TEST BOP'S TO 250-5000 PSI. FIELD SERVICE PULLED 2 WAY
CHECK W/BOP LUBRICATOR. BACK OUT LDS, PULL ON 4.5" 12.6#
L-80 MOD-BTS TBG TO 80% OF 288,000# PULLED 230,000# TO
SHEAR OUT TIW SBR, PINED TO SHEAR @ 85,000# OVER STRING
WEIGHT, PULLED 145,000# OVER P/U WT. NO SHEAR, WAIT ON
ATLAS WIRE LINE.
P/U DP RIH W/OVERSHOT FISH MW: 8.5 Seawater
WAIT ON ATLAS WIRE LINE. R/U ATLAS AND RUN 4.5" CHEMICAL
TBG CUTTER, CUT TBG @ 8103' TBG MD IN THE MIDDLE OF JT #1.
PULL TBG TO FLOOR. R/U TO CIRC, R/D ATLAS. CBU R/U OTHIS
TO RECOVER CONTROL LINE. PULL & L/D 4.5" TBG RECOVERED 26
CONTROL LINE RUBBER PROTECTORS AND 6 STEEL BANDS. R/D
OTIS. CONTINUE TO PULL AND L/D 4.5" 12.6# L-80 MOD-BTS TBG
TOTAL OF 200 JTS, 5 GLM'S, 1 SLIDING SLEEVE, SSSV AND TBG
HGR. R/D TBG TOOLS.
MILL 9 5/8" TIW PKR @ 8132' MW: 8.5 Seawater
RIH TO 6200' W/FISHING BHA#i, P/U HALLIBURTON 9 5/8" STORM
PACKER & SET # 51' BELOW ROTARY. N/D BOP'S REMOVE OLD
STYLE CAMERON TBG HEAD, CUT 9 5/8" CSG STUB TO FIT NEW 13
5/8" X 5M TBG SPOOL, N/U TBG SPOOL & BOP'S. TEST BOP'S
250-5000 PSI, ANNULAR TO 3000 PSI, STATE MAN WITNESSED BY
LOU, INSTALL WEAR BUSHING. STAB INTO STORM PKR @ 51' TEST
9 5/8" CSG TO 3500 PSI 30 MIN O.K. PULL AND L/D SAME.
CONTINUE TO P/U 5" DP AND RIH TO 8073' P/U KELLY AND WORK
OVER FISH @ 8073' DP MD. RELEASE TIW LATCH @ 9 5/8" PKR
W/RIGHT HAND 10 TURNS. POOH L/D 20' CUT OFF, TIW SBR &
LATCH. P/U TRI-STATE FISHING BHA #2 AND RIH TO 8132'.
STAB-IN PKR CHECK PRT, WORKING. MILL ON PKR.
MILLING 9-5/8" SECTION
MW: 9.1 Seawater
MILL ON 9-5/8" PKR F/8132 T/8!35. PKR CAME FREE. HOLE TOOK
76 BBLS. VOID BELOW PKR 74 BBLS. CIRC OUT GAS. POOH W/PKR &
TAIL PIPE, LD PKR, 3 JTS OF 4.5" TBG, X NIPPLES W/LEG. LD
TOOLS. PU BHA #3 W/9-5/8" SECTION MILL. RIH SLIP & CUT
59.5' DL. RIH T/8600'. CIRC OUT GAS & OIL F/DP. PU 5" DP &
RIH T/9078 BRIDGE. CHANGE SEAWATER T/9.1 PPG BIOZAN MILLING
FLUID. POOH T/8558.
RECEIVED
NOV - 4 1994
^,zska O~t & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchor~
WELL _ :' J-Cf
OPERATION:
RIG · DCYON 14
(
PA~.~; 3
09/21/94 (12)
TD: 58' ( 0)
09/22/94 (13)
TD: 8563' (8505)
PU BHA ~, 1
MW: 9.2 VIS:100
CON'T MILLING 9-5/8" SECTION F/8583 T/8618. CUT 60'
SECTION. CBU. POOH LD SECTION MILL W/50% WEAR. PIH OE W/5"
DP T/8550. CIRC PIPE VOL. RIH PU DP OFF RACK 9074' HIT
BRIDGE. CIRC & BATCH MIX CMT. PUMP 20 BBLS WATER. TEST
LINES T/3000. FOLLOW W/365 SX OF CLASS G CMT. FOLLOWED BY 7
BBLS OF WATER. DISPLACE W/126 BBLS MUD. CIP @ 23:30 HRS ON
9/20. PULL 11 STNDS EST. TOP CMT @8300'. CIRC @600 GPM
T/CLEAN DP. POOH LD 58 JTS DP. PU DELLY & JET TOOL. WASH
OUT BOP'S. PU DRLG BHA ~1 & RIH.
COND MUD F/KO
MW: 8.9 VIS: 56
RIH T/8036. CIRC. & WOC. TIH & TAG CMT 88400. DRILL CMT
F/8400 T/8423. PULL UP T/8345 & WAIT ON CMT. APPLY 300%
PRESS ON CMT & HOLD. DRLG FIRM CMT F/8423 T/8563. CIRC HOLE
CLEAN. POOH LD 40 JTS 5" DP & BHA. MU NEW 6.75 BHA & TEST.
RIN PU 3.5" DP. CIRC. & COND MUD F/KO.
RECEIVED
NOV - 4 i994
ataska Oil & Gas Con% Commission
Anchoc
ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Attn. LARRY GRANT
3001 PORCUPINE DR.
ANCHORAGE
AK, 99501. USA
Date: 11 August 1994
RE: Transmittal of Data
Sent by: ANCHORAGE EXPRS
Dear Sir/Madam,
Enclosed, please find the data as described below:
WELL
H-06 (43-21-11-13}
~ ~ $~ W-35 (12-21-11-12)
O-16 (30-11-14)
DESCRIPTION
1 PL/PROFILE FINAL BL
I PL/PROFILE RF SEPIA
1 PL/TURBSPNR FINAL BL
1 PL/PROFILE FINAL BL
i PL/TURBSPNR RF SEPIA
i PL/PROFILE RF SEPIA
1 PLS FINAL BL
I GR/CCL JEWL.FINAL BL
1 PLS FINAL RF SEPIA
i GR/CCL JEWL.RF SEPIA
1 PL/SPNR FINAL BL
1 PL/SPNR RF SEPIA
~ f-~-W x-01 (14-5-10-14)
1 PLS LEAKDET.FINAL BL
1 PLS LEAKDET.RF SEPIA
ECC No.
Run ~ 1 4930.01
Run # 1
Run # 1
Run # 1
Run # 1
Run # i
Run # 1
Run # 1
Run # 1
Run # 1
6252.00
6251.00
Run # 1 868.01
Run # 1
Run # 1 3986.03
Run # 1
&~-y~ J-01 (09-11-13) 1 CN/G~ FINAL BL Run # 1 3987.02
1 CN/GR FINAL RF SEPIA Run # 1
Please sign and return to: Atlas Wireline Services 5600 B Street
~%ttn. Rodr~T/~D. Paulson
Please ~_gn and return to:
900 East Benson Boulevard / /
~uhorage, ~u~
_ i III I I i _1 i _
·
STATE OF ALASKA
A ~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSlOI~
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request:
Abandon x Suspend __ Operal]on Shutdown __ Re-enter suspended wetl __
Alter cas~g __ Repar ~11 __ Plugging X 'Dine extension __ Samulate ~
Change approved p~gram __ Pull tubing ~ Variance ~ Perforate ~ Olher X
~ Plugback for redr,II
2. Name of Operator
BP Exploration
3. Address
P. O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
5. Type of Well:
Development x
Exploratory
StraDgraphlc __
4. Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E
At top of productive interval
822'SNL, 1310' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E
At effective depth
828' SNL, 1322' WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E
At total depth
833'SNL, 1329'WEL, SEC. 9, T11N, R13E
12. Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured
true vertical
RECEIVED
AUG I P_ 1994
Uli & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
11871 feet Plugs(measured)
11869 feet
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43 feet
7. Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
8. Well number
J-01 (31-09-11-13)
9. Permit number
69-40
10. APl number
50- 029-20020
11.
Field/Pool
Prudhoe Bay Field~Oil Pool
Effective depth: measured
true vertical
9085 feet Junk (measured) fill@ 9085' WLM (3/90)
9083 feet
Casing
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation depth:
Length Size Cemented Measured depth
83' 30" 280 sx Permafrost 100'
933' 20" 1800 sx Fondu 950'
4241' 13-3/8" 1600 sx Class "G" 4258'
9287' 9-5/8" 2155 sx Class "G"
measured 9019'-9056' (Open)
8878'-9056' (10 squeezed intervals)
true vertical 9018'-9055' (Open)
8877'-9055' (10 squeeze intervals)
9304'
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 4-1/2", L-80 to 8144' w/4-1/2" tailpipe to 8247' MD
True vertical depth
100'
950'
4258'
9302'
ORIGINAL
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 9-5/8" TlWpacker@ 8144'MD; 4-1/2"SSSV@ 2162'MD
13. Attachments
Description summary of proposal x Detailed operations program __
BOP sketch
14. Estimated date for commencing operation
8/16/94
16. If proposal was verbally approved Oil x Gas __
Name of approver Date approved Service
17. I hereby ce~'~y~.)t h~e and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Sic~ned _~ Title Drilling Engineer Supervisor
- FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
15. Status of well classification as:
Suspended __
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug integrity ~? BOP Test~ Location clearance ~
Mechar~ical Integ~ty Test . Subsequent form required 10- ]~ 0 ?
Original Signed By
Approved by order of the Commission David W. JDhn.~tnn
Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88
Commissioner
Approved Copy
Returned
°r°va'"°.
Date ~///'?/~'~ V
SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE
· . J-01A,-~.UNDRY APPROVAL APPLI~TION
.OBJECTIVE..
The objective of this sidetrack is permit effective recovery of ZONE 1 reserves.
SCOPE:
The scope of work is as follows: Displace well to seawater and freeze protect.
MIRU sidetrack rig. Pull the existing completion. Mill/retrieve packer. Mill a
section in the 9-5/8" casing and lay a cement plug PBTD up to and across the
section. This plug will serve as both the abandonment plug and the kickoff plug.
Kick-off with a 6-3/4" bit and once comfortably outside the window change out to
Xanvis mud. Continue directional drilling to TD. Set/cement the 5-1/2", 17#, L-
80, STL liner. Perforate well with drillpipe conveyed perforating assembly.
Complete with 4-1/2" tubing.
Timina.
This project is presently scheduled for Doyon Rig #14 on or about 01SEP94. The
redrill should take approximately 19 days.
Page 2
RECEIVED
AUG 1 2 1994
u~ & Gas Cons. ~r~ntission
Anchorage
-~Z.l.~ .JNDRY APPROVAL APPLIC'-~,TION
Well J-01 PLUG-BACK SU! ~ARY PROCEDURE
PERFORATIONS W~L NOT BE ABANDONED DURING PRE-RIG WORK. DUE TO
THE WELLBORE GEOMETRY AS WELL AS PERFORATION INTERVALS IT IS
PRUDENT TO ABANDON THE CURRENT PERFORATIONS AT THE SAME TIME,
AND AS PART OF THE SAME CEMENT SLURRY, AS THE KICKOFF PLUG IS
SPOTTED. THERE WILL BE +_250' OF CEMENT BETWEEN THE TOP PERFORATION
AND THE BOTTOM OF THE WINDOW. SEE A'FI'ACHED SCHEMATIC.
The J-01A Sidetrack is currently scheduled for Doyon Rig #14. The best estimate
for the start of rig work on the well is 01SEP94. Contact the Prudhoe Bay Drilling
Representative on Doyon Rig #14 for the most accurate moving schedule update at
659-4510. If there are any questions or if more information is needed contact J. E.
Robertson at 564-5510.
To prepare for the sidetrack, the following actions will need to be taken prior to the
rig move:
,
.
.
.
RU slickline unit. WLIH and open 4-1/2" OTIS 'XA' sleeve at +8,070' md. WLOH
and RD slickline.
See attached tubing talley to verify depths. If it is felt that the
sliding sleeve can not be opened then chemical cut the 4-1/2"
tubing at +8,194' md in the middle of the first full joint above the
SBR.
Circulate well over to seawater. Freeze protect well with diesel to 2000'
md/tvd.
Bleed any pressure from the tubing, inner annulus and outer annulus to zero.
RU lubricator and install a back-pressure valve. Remove the well house and
flowlines. Level the pad and dig out the cellar. Prepare the pad for arrival of
the rig.
Page 1
RECEIVED
AUG 1 2 1994
u~ & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
· J-01A~SUNDRY APPROVAL APPLIr~TION
"'",.==: ,~,~==.~, ~-- J- U 'J KB. ELEV - 56.4'
~LLH ~: CAMER~ ~. ELEV - ~.4'
ACTUATOR: O~S 6"
1~8" ~/618~- ' - -- ~ ~- ~ mS LIFT ~mELS
.L.. ~ ~ I 42~' I~a/ I/~ (O~S'LBD'~~TC~
............ / "'
KoP: ~RTCAL~ ~~ ~/ ~ ~o,
M~ ANGLE: ~RTeAL ~~'~
~3
6919
6918
~ I~ ~2 7~2' 7931'
/~/ ,1 8~1' 8~0'
~ 1~, 12.~t L-80, ~
~TTUBI~ ~. ~
CAPACI~: 0.015~ BB~T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~~ ~ SLID HG SLEEVE ..
~ ~ DING S~L ASSY. ~ 812~
~ ~ * 1', 12.~/t, L-80TAILPIPE
/I I ~ &l~ "X"NIPPLE I
~ ~ (O~S) (3.813" D)
~ I I ~' · 1~ "XN" NIPPLE I I
J I_ (O~S)(3.725"D) I em, I
I ' ' !' ~1~" ~TAIL
~ ~ (BROWN)
' 8,375 MD
SID ~ ACK 8,575' M D
~OW 8,~5' MD
8,878' MD
ALL PER ~AT~S
BET~EN 8, 87~ ~
~R ~A~ ~~ ~ D 9,019' MD HAVE BEEN
REF: L~: BHCS 7-~69 ~U E~ED I N PREVIOUS
S~ E SPF I ~ ERVAL OPEN ~'D WORKOVER S. ~ LY OPEN
- ~ SET ~ PERF S ~ AT ~ LL BE
~UE~ED WHILE SPOT~
ABAND ~M E~
~78 - 8893 ~U E~ED ~ CKOF F PLUG ~ LL BE F ~
· 3/8 8908 - 8918 ~U E~ED 9, 019' ~ TO 9,056' ~.
· 3/8 8928- 8938 ~U E~ED
2- 7/8 8952 - 8972 ~U E~ED ~ ~ 9, 019' M D
2-7/8 89~- 8985 ~UE~ED
~8 = 8998- 9000 ~UE~D ~ 9,056' MD
4 89~- 8998 S~ E~ED
R ECE I VE
4 ~2s- 9038 SQUEEZED
4 ~o- 9O5S SQUE~ED AU~ 1 2 1994
4 901~9056OPEN
PBTD I ' 91~' I ~ N~S~ 011 & ~aS Cons, C01
· ~8",47~ !..~ 93~' J~ Anchorage
b80, BTRS
DA~ REV BY C~ME~S PRUD~E BAY
I
2-~-89 [RR PUT~ ~C~TOSH (C~RECT~) ~ELL: &01 (9-11-13)
8/16/91 REVISED ' ~R N~ ~-0~-2~20
~EC ~11;RGE13
B P Exp Io mtb n (~ laska)
GAS LIFT MANDRELS
(OTI S'LBD' w/RA LATCH)
N~ ~D(BKBI TVDs$
#5 3100' 3100'
#4 5320' 5319'
#3 6919' 6918'
#2 7932' 7931'
#1 8001' 8000'
,mission
Page 3
STATE OF ALASKA
ALAS~ '~IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSI~'~
REPORT Or' SUNDRY WELL OPE'hATIONS
Perforate
Other x
1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown Stimulate Plugging
Pull tubing Alter casing Repair well
2. Name of Operator
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
3. Address
P. 0. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
4. Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At top of productive interval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At total depth
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
5. Type of Well:
I::)evelopmer~ X
Stratlgraphic
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43 AMSL
7. Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
8. Well number
J-01 (31-09-11-13) PBU
9. Permit number/approval number
69-40 /
10. APl number
50- 029-20020
11. Field/Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
feet
12. Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured
11871 feet
true vertical BKB 11869 feet
Effective depth: measured 9115 feet
true vertical BKB 9113 feet
Casing Length Size
Structural --
Conductor 83 30
Surface 933 20
Intermediate 4241 13 3/8
Production --
Liner 9287 9 5/8
Perforation depth: measured 8985'8998', 9000'-9016',
8928'-8938',
true vertical subsea
8925'-8996' (four intervals)
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth)
Plugs (measured)
Junk (measured) fill at 9115' MD BKB (01/88)
Cemented
280 sx
1800 sx
1600 sx
Measured depth True vertical depth
BKB
100 100
950 950
4258 4258
2155sx
9304 9302
Sqzd: 8878'-8893', 8908'-8918',
4 1/2" L-80 ti 8144' with 4 1/2" tailpipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 9 5/8" TlWpacker at 8144'; 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162'
RECEIVFD
13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary
14.
See Attachment
Intervals treated (measured)
Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure
Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data
OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure
Prior to well operation 1161 12879 154 0
Subsequent to operation 2230 ~ 7120 262 0
MAY 2 3 1994
u, a Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
Tubing Pressure
1419
454
15. Attachments
Copies of Logs and Surveys run
Daily Report of Well Operations
16. Status of well classification as:
Oil X Gas Suspended
Sewice
17. I hereby ce,rtify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed ~,...~/'~'"~ 'q" /~) ~ '~ ~:~..~ .0~ Title Senior TechnicalAssistantl
Form 10-404 Rev 06/15/88
Date
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
WELL J-01(31-09-11-13)
NRWO(MARASEAL G$O)
11/17D3
fjh
5/19/94
A NP. WO(Marascal GSO) was performed using the following fluids:
SUMMARY
MIRU Now(am #4906 and BJ pumper. PT lines and recovered Meth. RIH,
tagged TD, and corrected to previous WL tag. PU 5' and flagged the coil.
Ordered out Maraseal gel. Cooled formation with 240 bbls SW and followed that
with 98 bbls of diesel dn BS. Closed in BS and pump 98 bbls of dn the coil,
laying in the last 8 bbls. PU to 8,700' and parked the coil. PT sqz after I hr and
15 min to 2000 psi. Lost 330 psi in the first 10 min and 87 psi in the next 10.
POOH maintaining pressure on well. RDMO.
FLUIDS PUMPED
293 bbls SW
121 bbls Diesel
98 bbls Gel
40 Methanol
RECEIVED
MAY 2 3 1994
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Attn. LARRY GRANT
3001 PORCUPINE DR.
ANCHORAGE
AK, 99501. USA
Date: 7 January 1994
RE: Transmittal of Data
ECC #: 3987.01
D~ta: NONE
Dear Sir/Madam,
Reference: BP
J-01 (09-11-13)
q o PRUDHOE BAY
NORTH SLOPE, AK
Enclosed, please find the data as described below:
Prints/Films: 1
1
Sent by U.S. MAIL
DIFF.TEMP.FINAL BL
DIFF.TEMP.FINAL RF
Run # 1
Run # 1
Please sign and return to: Atlas Wireline Services
Petrophysical Services
5600 B Street
Suite 201
Anchorage, AK 995i8
Attn. Rodney D. Paulson
Date:
BP EXPLORATION
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
DATE: 06/24/93
T# 84687
BPX/PBU ~LOGS
Enclosed is your copy of the materials listed below. If you have any
questions, please contact BP Well Records at (907) 564-4004.
A-37~3%'O7-~ PERF 06/11/93 #1
A-37/ A SBL 06/11/93 #1
C-22~~ PERF 06/10/93 #1
D-28~'~OPRODUCTION LOG 06/06/93 #1
H-15~-~0~ CCL/PERF 06/08/93 #1
H-21~-7~ PRODUCTION LOG 06/09/93 #1
H-28~_~ PERF 06/10/93 #1
J-0~ PRODUCTION LOG 06/10/93 #1
J-143~75 PRODUCTION LOG 06/10/93 #1
J-23~7-~% PRODUCTION LOG 06/11/93 #1
06/09/93
10500.00-10725.00 ATLAS 5 "
10150.00-10744.00 ATLAS 5 "
9850.00-10056.00 ATLAS 5 "
10650.00-11030.00 ATLAS 5 "
11200.00-11380.00 ATLAS 5 "
9300.00- 9840.00 ATLAS 5 "
11700.00-12137.00 ATLAS 5 "
8750.00- 9090.00 ATLAS 5 "
10250.00-10517.00 ATLAS 5 "
9500.00- 9685.00 ATLAS 5 "
8340.00-10124.00 ATLAS 5 "
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BP EXPLORATION
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
TO: DISTRIBUTION Date :11106/90
T#:81781
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Information Control
Well Records LR2-1
BP CASED HOLE FINALS
Enclosed is your copy of the matedal listed below. If you have any questions, please contact BP
Well Records at (907) 564-4445.
J-01 TDT-P BORAX 11/01/90 #1 8500-9089 SCH 5"
Y-13 INJ 10/31/90 #1 10400-10657 SCH 5"
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NOV 1 4 1990
Alaska 011 & {~a~ Cons. Commission
Anchorage
BP EXPLORATION
BP Ex01orat~on (Alaska) Inc.
900 East Benson Bou~evarcl
PO. Box 196612
Anchorage, Alast(a 99519-6612
(907) 561-511~
TO: DISTRIBUTION Date :08/17/90
T#:81499
FROM:
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Well Records LR2-1
SUBJECT: BP CASED HOLE FIN,ALS
Enclosed is your copy of the matedal listed below. If you have any questions, please contact BP
Well Records at (907) 564-4445.
A-29 Temp 08/04/90 #1 10650-10994 Camco 5"
C-01 PROD-F 08/02/90 #1 8750-9090 Carnco 5"
F-13 PROD-F 08103190 #1 9000-9220 Camco 5"
J-01 PROD-F 08/05/90 #1 8950-9070 Camco 5"
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Gas Cons. C0mmissi0.[t
choraga
STATE OF ALASKA
~LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION C .~SSION
REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS
1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown
Pull tubing
2. Name of Operator
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
3. Address
P. O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
Stimulate Plugging
Alter casing Repair well
5. Type of Well:
Development X
Expkxatory
Sa'alJgraphic
Perforate
Other X
4. Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At top of productive interval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
828' SNL, 1322' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At total depth
8,33' SNL, 1329' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
12. Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured 11871 feet
true vertical BKB 11869feet
Plugs (measured)
INAL
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43 AMSL feet
7. Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
Effective depth: measured 9085feet
true vertical BKB 9083feet
8. Well number
J-01 (31-09-11-13) PBU
9. Permit number/approval number
69-40 / 9-669
10. APl number
50- 029-20020
11. Field/Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Junk (measured) fill at 9085' WLM (03/90)
Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth
Structural --
Co nd ucto r 83 30 280 sx 100
Surface 933 20 1800 sx 950
Intermediate 4241 13 3/8 1600 sx 4258
Production --
Liner 9287 9 5/8 2155 sx
Perforation depth: measured 9019'-9056'
True vertical depth
BKB
100
950
4258
9304 9302
Sqzd: 8878'-8893', 8908,8918', 8928'-8938',
8952'8972', 8984,8016'
true vertical subsea
8962'-8996'
Tubing (size. grade, and measured depth) 4 1/2" L-80 ti8144' with 4 1/2" tai~ipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 9 5/8" TIWpacker at 8144'; 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162'
13. Stimulation or cement squeeze summa, see attachment
Intervals treated (measured) , ..
Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure ,~,.~.,~
'..~,.~ 0ii & Gas Cons.
Reoresentative Daily Average Pr~u~ion or Inje~ion Dm Anchora~
OiI-Bbl Gas-M~ Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pre.ute
Prior to well operation 2120 8953 27 0 1394
14.
Service
206
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
Subsequent to operation 2320 2815 191 0
15. Attachments 16. Status of well classification as:
Copies of Logs and Surveys run
Daily Repo/=lj of Well Operations X Oil x Gas Suspended
17. I hereb, y~ify that thev~/~oing~,~r~ue~n.d ~correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed ~ ~' ~, ~,~,/I,,~~ Title SupervisorGravit, v Drainage
Form 10-J,04 Rev 06/lr5/88 ~)
WELL J-01 (31-09-11-13} PBU
CTU CEMENT SQUEEZE OPERATIONS
A coiled tubing cement squeeze of existing perforations was performed as follows:
9/21/89
9/22/89
9/24/89
9/2589
9/27/89
10/1/89
3/27/90
Rigged up CTU and support equipment and pressure tested BOP's to 4000 psi.
Performed perforation acid wash. Pumped cement and squeezed off existing
perforations. Squeeze failed.
Resqueezed well.
Performed inflow test, okay.
Rigged up Atlas Wireline and perforated the following interval using 3 3/8"
carrier guns at 4 spf:
9019'- 9056' MD BKB (Ref. BHCS, 7/23/69)
Performed 500-gal. 15% HCI perforation wash and nitrogen lift; well would not
flow.
Performed second 500-gal. 15% HCl perforation wash and jet pump lift; well
would not flow.
Performed 500-gal. 15% HCl perforation wash. Returned well to production and
tested.
jam
5/24/90
BP EXPLORATION
BP Explorat,on (Alaska) Inc
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
To: DISTRUBUTION
Date: 04/11/90
Transmittal: 81065
From: Information Control
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·
Subject: BP CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS ., ~ ~
Enclosed is your copy of the material 2rseea below. If you have an7
questions, please contact BP Well Records at (907) 564-4445.
,:
·
J-O1 NOISE/TEMP 04/07/90 ~1 .~"' ' 0-4350 Sch 2"
R-04 PRDO-r O4/O8/9O #1 955O-983O Sch
Z-.~..'~ CB~ 04/06/90 }'1 12240-13228 Sch
Z-27 CET 04/06/90 #1 12240-13252 Sch 5"
Z-27 TCP 04/06/90 #1 12480-12950 Sch
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APR 2 5 1990
BP EXPLORATION
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc..
900 East 8enson RouievarQ
PO Box 196612
Anchorage. Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
TO:
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DATE: 01/24/90
T#: 80810
BP FINAL DATk - PRESSURE SURVEY DATA
Enclosed is your copy of the material listed below. If you have any
questions, please contact BP Well Records at (907) 564-4445.
D-27 BHP Pressure Report 01/10/90 Static Gradient Camco
F-26 BHP Pressure Report 01/12/90 Static Gradient Camco
G-08 BHP Pressure Report 01/06/90 Static Gradient Camco
H-22 BHP Pressure Report 01/08/90 Static Gradient Camco
J-01 BHP Pressure Report 01/10/90 Static Gradient Camco
K-O2A BHP Pressure Report 01/12/90 Static Gradient Camco
K-03 BHP Pressure Report 01/02/90 Static Gradient Camco
K-12 BHP Pressure Report 01/13/90 Static Gradient Camco
W-11 BHP Pressure Report 01/06/90 Static Gradient Camco
W-39 BHP Pressure Report 01/11/90 Static Gradient Camco
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J. Dietz/S. McCurry
JAN ~ ! !990
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C0mmissil~
Anchorage
BP EXPLORATION
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
To: Distribution
Date: 09/29/89
Transmittal: 80419
From:
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Subject: BP CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
Enclosed is your copy of the material listed below. If you have any
questions, please contact BP Well Records at (907) 564-4445.
J-01 CCL 09/25/89 #1 8000-9079 Atlas
X-01 CCL 09/24/89 #1 7870-9001 Atlas
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August 3, 1989
ORIGINAL
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-5111
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Application for Sundry
Approvals, for the above-named well. This contains our proposal
to perform a cement squeeze and reperforation of the well.
Yours very truly,
~ogdu~t ion Engineering
JAM: JAM
Enclosures (9)
cc: L. Burke (MB12-1)
Well File
RECEIVED
~,U~ o 7 l~3S~
A~chgra~e
STATE OF ALASKA COMMi~ JN
0RI61NAL
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request: Abandon ~ Suspend
Al~r casing ~ Rel~ well
2. Name of Opemt~
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
3. Address
P. O. Box I96612, Anchorage, Alaska g9519-6612
4. Location of well at eurface
750'$NL, 124~' WE1., SEG. og, T11N, R13E, UPM
At top of productive interval
822' SNi., 1310' WEL, SEC. og, T11N, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEI., SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At total depth
833' SNI., 1329' WEL, SEC. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
12. Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured 11871 feet
truevertical BKB 11869 feet
opera, on Shutdown ~
Plugging ~
Pull tubing Variance ~
5. Type of Well:
Development x
Exp~
S~'~graphic
Re-enter suspended well
Time extension Stimulate
Perforate O~her X
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43 AMSL feet
7. Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
8. Well number
J-01 (31-09-11.13) PBU
9. Permit number
69-40
10. APl number
50- 029-2OO20
11. Field/Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Plugs (measured)
Effective depth: measured 9115 feet
truevertical BKB 9113 feet
Junk (measured) fill at 9115'MD BKB (01/88)
Casing Length Size
Structural -.
Conductor 83 30
Surface 933 20
Intermediate 4241 13 3/8
Production -.
Liner 9287 9 5/8
Perforation depth: measured 8985'-8998', g000'-9016',
true vertical subsea
8925'-8996' (four intervals)
Cemented
280 sx
1800 sx
1600 sx
2155 sx
Measured depth Trueverticaldepth
BKB
100 100
950 950
4258 4258
9304 9302
Sqzd: 8878'-8893', 8908'-8918', 8928'-8938',
8952'-8972', 8984'-8985', 8998'-9000'
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 4 1/2" L-80 ti 8144' with 4 1/2" tailpipe to 8247'
tit ..... ,.
Peckers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 9 5/8" TlW packer at 8144'; 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162' ,,~.~3 0il & Gas Cons.
Ar=chora~e
13. Attechments Description summary of proposal × Detailed operations program ~ BOP sketch
14. Estimated date for commencing operation
August 1989
16. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver
Date approved
15. Status of well classification as:
Oil X Gas
Suspended
Service
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditjl~hs of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug integrity ~ BOP Test Location clearance ~
Mechanical Integrity Test SubeecLue~ reg~Jired 1. 0- ~ O 7'
/? ??/ . / /
Approved by order of the Commission (,,_..~.~. . . ~r, (~_..,~~/~
Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88
Returned
~mmissioner
SUB~T IN ~IPLICA~
NRWO PROCEDURE
WELL J-01
1. Make drift run to TD.
2. Rig up coiled tubing unit and pressure BOP's to 4000 psi.
3. Perform acid cleanout.
4. Pump cement{squeeze on existing perforations.
·
5. Perform cement squeeze on existing perforations.
e
Immediately reverse out cement squeeze with produced water
or polymer contaminant. WOC.
7. Perform inflow test. If squeeze fails, immediately resqueeze and
WOC.
8. If inflow test is successful, perforate the following intervals:
INTERVAL (MD') REFERENCE
COMMENTS
9019' - 9054'
9054'- 9056'
BHCS 07/23/69
BHCS 07/23/69
REPERF
ADD PERF
9. Put well back on production and test.
. o
-'-
Cofled Tubfng J3Iow-Out-Preventkr~
oe
ack-O ~?
Stind Rams
·
'(-~2' Ch~cksan (KIlt LMe)
-"~"~ ' ~=0 Pipe Rams
· Pump-M Sub
(Clrc uL~ te/R e turn s)
W et[ Head
Swab Valve
D'
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GEOSCLENCES
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'~REFERENCE: ARC]:[TVES
B~ CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
BP F. xl31orata3n (Alaska) Inc.
900 ~ Benson 8ouleva~cl
~ ~ 196612
.aU~cttorage, Alaska 99519,4~612
(907) s6'~-51:, I NDE. XEI)
DaCe: 02-24-88
' r;: 79849
The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning It to fhls office:
B-05 PROD-F 2-11-89 #I 11550-11860 Camco 5"
B-Il PI~)D-F 2-06-89 #1 9800-11060 Camco 5"
E-10 PITS 1-31-89 #I 11400-11670 Camco 5"
J-O1 PROD-F 2-10-89 #1 8700-9100 Camco 5"
J-09 PITS 2-09-89 #1 8500-9834 Camco 5"
J-26 FM 2-08-89 #1 10300-10550 Camco 5"
M-12I INJ 2-08-89 #1 9600-9990 Camco 5"
W-30 PROD-F 2-02-89 #1 9600-9900 Camco 5"
X-17 GLT 2-12-89 #1 .2900-8700 Camco 2"/5"
¥-0I Temp/FM 1-31-89 #1 12300-12500 Camco 5"
Received
Date
~,\3.5,:.3' ~\ ,5. ~"~,~Cho[Aq~e Shirley R. McCurry
I NFO~AT I ON CONTROl
We I ! Records L J:{2-1
Standard Alaska
Production Company f
900 East Benson Boulevard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519 6612
~907 561 5111
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
February 19, 1988
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attn: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in duplicate, is corrected Form 10-404, Report of
Sundry Well Operations, for the above-named well. This
correction reflects the true open perforations in this well
following the cement squeeze of last year.
Yours very truly,
JAB: JAM~
Production Engineering
Enclosures (4)
cc:
J. L. Haas, MB12-1
Well Records, LR2-:i (w/10)
$-1 Well File
RECEIVED
,EE9 2 ,:: ", '~
Oil & Gas Cons. CommJssio~
Anch,~rage
A un,t of the or,g,nol Standard O,I Company
Founded ,n Cleveland, Oh,o, ,n 1870
f, STATE OF ALASKA ~ c o R R E C T E
ALAS ,--, OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMI~,,,.,SION
REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS
1. Operations performed: Operahon shutdown [] Stimulate ~ Plugging [] Perforate [] Pull tubing []
Alter Casing ~ Other [~
2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION COMPANY KBE = 55.43 Feet
3. Address 6. Umt or Property name
P. O. BOX 196612, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6612 Prudhoe Bay Unit
4. Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top of productive ~nterval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, OPM
At effective depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, OPM
At total depth
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
7. Well number
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
8 Approval number
7-208
9. APl number
50-- 029-20020
10. Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
11. Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured
true vertical
11871 feet Plugs (measured)
11869 feet BKB
Effective depth: measured
true vertical
9145 feet Junk (measured)
9143 feet BKB
Casing Length
Structural --
Conductor 66'
Surface 933'
Intermediate 4241 '
Production --
Liner 9287'
Size Cemented
30" 280 SX
20" 1800 sx
13 3/8" 1600 sx
2155 sx
Perforation depth: measured
8985'-8998'
9000'-9016'
true vertical
8925'-8996' (four intervals)
9 5/8"
9025'-9038'
9040'-9056'
Tubing (size, grade and measured depth)
4 1/2" L-80 to 8144' with 4 1/2" ta~lpipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9 5/8" TIW ~3acker at 8144'~ 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162'
12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary
See attachment
Intervals treated (measured)
Treatment description ~nclud~ng volumes used and final pressure
Measured depth
83'
950'
4258'
9304'
Squeezed perfs:
True Vertical depth
BKB
83'
950'
4258'
9302'
8878'-8893'
8908'-8918'
8928'-8938'
8952'-8972'
8984'-8985'
8998'-9000'
R r !v n
Fr-r} 2' ....
Gas Cons, Commissk~
Anchorage
13.
Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data
O~l-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Camng Pressure
Tubing Pressure
Prior to well operation
1580 8144 42 0
2060
Subsequent to operation
4560 5798 110 0
209
14. Attachments
Dady Report of Well Operahons []
Cop~es of Logs and Surveys Run []
15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
lltle Manager Production Engineering Date"2'l¢'~'
Submit in Duplicate
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
CTU CEMENT SQUEEZE OPERATIONS
CORRECTED
A coiled tubing cement squeeze of existing perforations and a
previously squeezed perforated interval was performed as detailed
below.
05/04/87 Rigged up coiled tubing unit and pressure tested BOP's
to 4000 psi. Performed a perforation mud acid wash;
flowed well; cleaned out sump.
05/05/87 Cement squeezed all perforations; contaminated cement
in the wellbore, then reversed out after 24 hours.
05/23/87 Rigged up Schlumberger and perforated the following
intervals using 2-7/8" Hyperdome guns at 4 spf:
Reperf: 8985'-8998' MD BKB
Reperf: 9000'-9004' MD BKB
Add perf: 9004'-9016' MD BKB
(Note that due to a depth control error, the above
listed perforations were shot 40' higher than the
desired depths listed in Form 10-403, Application for
Sundry Approvals, dated March 30, 1987. This error was
not discovered until a subsequent spinner survey was
run. )
Returned well to production and tested.
01/19/88 Ran production spinner survey and discovered depth
error.
01/30/88 Rigged up Schlumberger and reperforated the following
intervals using 2-7/8" Hyperdome guns at 4 spf:
9025'-9038' MD BKB
9040'-9056' MD BKB
Returned well to production and tested.
JRH: 2-19-88
WELL J-1 SUMMARY OF PERFORATION INTERVALS
Pre-Workover
Intervals
8878-8893
8908-8918
8928-8938
8952-8972
8984-9004
(leaking)
(squeezed)
(squeezed)
(squeezed)
(squeezed)
9025-9038 (open)
9040-9056 (open)
Intended Intervals
Intervals* Shot 5-23-87
9025'-9038'
9040'-9056'
8985-8998
9000-9016
Intervals
Shot 1-30-88
9025-9038
9040-9056
* From Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approvals, dated
March 30, 1987
JRH: 2-19-88
INDEXED
DALL.\S
ARCO
CH~:V~O.N STANDARD
AL ASix~ PPODUC TION
E,'CXON
TEXACO O.*e: 02/18/88
TO: MOB IL Ti: 78 559
PHILLIPS
GEOSC IENCES
REFERENCE:
SAPC CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following material is being submil-ted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning It to thls office:
A-2
~A-13
G-24
.I-22
J-26
I<-9
R-26A
1.I-7
Production Profile
PITS
Production Profile
cx/ccn
Production Profile
Production Profile
Production Profile
S p inner / T emp
Production Profile
Production Profile
Production Profile
02/09/88 #1 11180-11425 Camco 5"
01/23/88 #1 8600-9650 Camco 5"
02/04/88 #1 10150-10358 Camco 5"
01/19/88 #2 8000-9100 Camco 5"
01/19/88 #2 8000-9100 Camco 5"
02/04/88 #1 10150-10524 Camco 5"
01/28/88 #2 10250-10530 Camco 5"
02/09/88 #1 9650-9910 Camco 5"
02/05/88 #1 11800-12100 Camco 5"
01/29/88 #1 9050-9490 Camco 5"
01/22/88 #1 9500-9900 Camco 5"
A un.! el lhe o..9.~ol S,oe~do.d O,I Compon).
Founded ,n Cle.elo~:;I C)~.o ,n 1870
Victoria Aldridge
I NFORHAT I ON CONTROl_
Wel I Records LR2-1
$~o ndo~'d A Io',.1' ,a
P,oduc hon Company
~ ~o,.,J ~'n,on BOule,.
PO Bo.
DALLAS
ARCO
C~EV~O,~ STAN DA R D
AL ASKA ~ROD{JC I'iON
E,Y~ON
TEXACO Date: 02/08/88
lO: MOBIL T/: 78535
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
REFERENCE:
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The following material Is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning It to this office:
A-22
A-35
C-26
GC-2C
N-7
R-23
Static Pressure Survey 01/27/88 #1
Static Pressure Survey 01/27/88 #1
Completion Record 01/28/88 #2
CBT 02/01/88 #1
Completion Record 01/30/88 #1
Production Log(Spinner/Temp) 02/01/88
Completion Record 01/29/88 #2
11349-12120 Sch
9628-9900 Sch
11480-11664 Sch 5I'
40-5860 Sch 5"
7996-9078 Sch 5"
#1 10300-10576 Sch
11490-12110 Sch 5"
11
Rece ~ ved
Date
}oundelt .. (le.,..lond ~ o ,,, 1~70
Victoria Aldridge
INFC~,~I ~ ON CONTRC~_
Wel I Records hR2-1
Standard Alaska f
Production Compa~
900 East Benson Bo?~,. ard
PO Box 196612
Anchorage Alaska 99519 6612
~907 561 5111
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
September 28, 1987
Alaska 0il & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form 10-404, Report of Sundry Well
Operations, for the above-named well. This contains our
subsequent report of performing a cement squeeze and
reperforation of the well.
Yours very truly,
JAB: JAM ~
Enclosures (4)
cc: J. L. Haas (MB12-1)
Well Records (LR2-1) w/10
J-1 Well File
A. Bragg ~/
pervisor Production Operations
A umt of the or,g,nal Standard O,I Company
Founded ,n Cleveland. Oh,o ,n 1870
', STATE OF ALASKA
AL ,A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO(' .~ISSION
REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS
10perahons performed' Operation shutdown [] Stimulate [] Plugging ~ Perforate [] Pull tubing
Alter Casing [] Other []
2. Name of Operator
STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION COMPANY
3 Address
P. O. BOX 196612, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6612
4 Locahon of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top of produchve interval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effechve depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, OPM
At total depth
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. Datum elevahon (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43
6 Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
7 Well number
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
8. Approval number
7-208
9. APl number
50-- 029-20020
10 Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Feet
11 Present well cond~hon summary
Total depth measured
true verhcal
11871 feet Plugs (measured)
11869 feet BKB
Effective depth, measured
true verhcal
9145 feet Junk (measured)
9143 feet BKB
Casing Length
Structural --
Conductor 28 '
Surface 912 '
4220'
Intermediate
--m
Production
9266'
L~ner
Perforation depth' measured
9025' - 9056'
true vertical (ss)
8965' - 8996'
S~ze Cemented Measured depth True Verhcal depth
30" 280 SX 66' 66'
20" 1800 SX 950' 950'
13 3/8" 1600 SX 4258' 4258'
9 5/8" 2155 SX
(two intervals )
9304'
9302 '
(five intervals 8878'-9004'
squeezed off)
12.
lub~ng (size, grade and measured depth)
4 1/2" L-80 to 8144' with 4 1/2" tailpipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9 5/8" TIW packer at 8144'; 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162'
Shmulahon or cement squeeze summary
See attachment
Intervals treated (measured)
Treatment description ~nclud~ng volumes used and hnal pressure
SEP 3
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
13.
Representabve Da~ly Average Production or Injection Data
OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure
Tubing Pressure
Prior to well operation
1580 8144 42 0
2060
Subsequent to operahon
4020 3045 57 0
202
14. Attachments
Daily Report of Well Operations ~ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run []
15. I hereby certify that the foregoing ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge
3'-30
Title Supervisor Production Operations Date ?
Submit in Duplm~
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
cTu c~.~T sQu,~.z~, oP~.~0~s
A coiled tubing cement squeeze of existing perforations and a previously
squeezed perforated interval was performed as detailed below. The
intervals were as follows:
8878' - 8893' MD BKB (squeezed, but leaking)
9025' -9038' MD BKB (open)
9040' - 9056' MD BKB (open)
1. Rigged up coiled tubing unit and pressure tested BOP's to 4000 psi.
2. Performed a perforation mud acid wash; flowed well.
3. Cleaned out sump.
4. Cement squeezed all perforations.
5. Contaminated cement in the wellbore, then reversed out after 24 hrs.
6. Pressure tested squeeze.
7. Rigged up Schlumberger and reperforated the following intervals using
2 7/8" Hyperdome guns at 4 spf:
9025' - 9038' MD BKB
9040' - 9056' MD BKB
8. Returned well to production and tested.
The above work was completed on May 23, 1987.
jm
9/18/87
Standard Alaska
P,ocluction Companl~
900 Eost 8enson
P O Bo~ 196612
Anchorage. Alaska
(907) 564-5111
DAL~LS
CHEVRON
EXXON
TEXACO
TO: MOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
INDEXED
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUC'~ION
Date: 06/02/87
TI: 77936
REFERENCE:
SAPC CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following material Is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning It to thls office:
A-16
C-28
D-1
D-5
D-16
D-19
J-1
J-20
Water Injection Survey
Production
Completion Record
Reperf. Record
Completion Record
Completion Record
Completion Record
CBT
05/15/87 #1 10600-11434 Sch 5"
05/21/87 #1 10450-10950 Sch 5"
05/22/87 #1 9659-9860 Sch 5"
05/16/87 #1 9550-10682 Sch 5"
05/19/87 #1 9600-10050 Sch 5"
05/22/87 #1 9120-9460 Sch 5"
05/23/87 #1 8070-9100 Sch 5"
05/20/87 #1 10600-12200 Sch 5"
Rece i ved
Victoria Aldridge
I NFORMAT I ON CONTROL
We I I Records LR2- I
A un, t al the or,g,nol Standard CM Company
Founded ,n Cle,elond Ohm ,n 1870
Standard Alaska _
Production Coml~r
900 East Benson 8,J .~rd
P O Box 196612
Anchoroge, Alosko 99519 6612
(907j 561 5111
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
March 30, 1987
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Application for Sundry
Approvals, for the above-named well. This contains our proposal to
perform a cement squeeze and reperforation of the well.
Yours very truly,
JAB:J~
Enclosures (9)
cc: J. L. Haas (MB12-1)
J-1 Well File
A. _Bragg · ~/
~/~upervisor Production Operations
RECEIVED
Oil &
Anchorage
A un,t of the or,gmol Standard O,I Company
Founded m Cleveland Oh,o ,n 1870
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASI~ ')IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMIVjr '~ION
APPLICA'I,ON FOR SUNDRY AP,- ROVALS
1 Type of Request. Abandon -- Suspend - Operahon Shutdown - Re-enter suspended well -- Alter camng -
T~me extenmon- Change approved program _- Plugging- Shmulate- Pull tubing- Amend order- Perforate-- Other _X
2 Name of Operator 5 Datum elevahon (DF or KB)
STANDARD ALASKA :P:RODUCTTON COMPANY KBS = 55.43 feet
3 Address 6 Umt or Property name
P. O. BOX 196612, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6612 Prudhoe Bay Unit
4 Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top of productive ~nterval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effechve depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
7 Well number
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
8. Permit number
69-40
9. APl number
50-- 029-20020
10 Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
11 Present well condition summary
Total depth measured
true vertical
11871 feet Plugs (measured)
11869 feet BKB
Effective depth measured 9145 feet Junk (measured)
true vertmal 9143 feet BKB
Casing Length S~ze Cemented
Structural --
Conductor 28 ' 30" 280 sx
Surface 912 ' 20" 1800 sx
Intermediate 4220' 13 3/8" 1600 sx
Production --
L~ner 9266' 9 5/8" 2155 sx
Perforation depth measured
9025' - 9056' (two intervals)
true vert,cal (subsea)
8965' - 8996'
Tubing (raze, grade and measured depth)
4 1/2" L-80 to 8144' with 4 1/2" tailpipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9 5/8" TIW packer at 8144'; 4 1/2" SSSV at 2162'
Measured depth True Vertical depth
BKB
66' 66'
950' 950'
4258' 4258'
9304' 9302 '
(five intervals 8878'-9004'
squeezed of~c~iVED
Anct~or:~ge
12.Attachments
Description summary of proposal [] Detmled operahons program ~ BOP sketch
13. Eshmated date for commencing operation
April 1987
14. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver
Date approved
15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
_..S,~ed~/~~ Title Supervisor Production Operations Date ~'~O' ~7
J. A. Bragg W ~ Commission Use Only
Conditions of approval
Approved by
Nobfy commission so representative may w~tness
[] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance
Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85
Approval No "7 "r'~ ~) ~
Submit in triplicate
(
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13)
CTU CEMENT SQUEEZE PROPOSAL
A coiled tubing unit cement squeeze of existing perforations is
proposed. The existing perforated intervals are as follows:
9,025' - 9,038' MD BKB
9,040' - 9,056' MD BKB
In addition, the following interval was squeezed during the 1986
rig workover, but is now leaking:
8,878' - 8,893' MD BKB
This work is outlined below:
1. Perform preworkover surveillance.
2. Obtain well test.
3. Rig up CTU and support equipment.
4. Perform perforation mud acid wash, flow well.
5. Clean out sump.
6. Cement squeeze all perforations.
7. Contaminate cement. WOC.
8. Clean out contaminated cement. Pressure test squeeze.
9. Perforate as follows:
Reperforate 9,025'-9,038 (13') MD BKB
Reperforate 9,040'-9,056 (16') MD BKB
(Depths ref. BHCS/GR 7-23-69)
10. Obtain a production test.
11. If additional rate is required, perform a mud acid
stimulation.
12. Add perforations 8,999'-9,009' (10') MD BKB (ref. BHCS/GR
7-23-69)
13. Return the well to production.
Coiled Tubing Blow*Out*Preventers
;oiled Tubing
Pack-Off
Blind Rams
~m I Cutter Rams
2" Chi~ksan (Kill Line)
===~ Slips
~ ~ Pipe Ram a"~: :.,:1',/ ~
Pump-In Sub ~:','~c::::
(C ircula te/R e turns )
W ell Head
Swab Valve
I NDE:XED
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ARCO
CH W0. STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
EXXON
TEXACO Date: 02/20/87
TO: MOBIL TI: 77727
PHILLIPS
~ STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
REFERENCE:
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The following material Is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning It to this office:
B-23 Completion Record 09/23/86 #2 8340-9966 Sch
F-17 MWP-Measurement While Perf. 02/05/87 #1 10800-11374 Sch
F-17 Perf. Record 02/05/87 #1 10800-11374 Sch 5"
H-13 Completion Record 01/31/87 #1 9200-9651 Sch 5"
H-26 Completion Record 09/13/86 #1 9462-9989 Sch 5"
J-1 Junk Basket 09/30/85 #1 8900-9128 Sch 5"
N-3 Tubing Puncher 09/28/86 #1 9145-9600 Sch 5"
N-3 Collar Record 10/11/86 #1 8172-9331 Sch 5"
N-8 EPL 07/10/86 #1 9595-9970 Sch 5"
S-18 Completion Record 09/26/86 #1 11200-12003 Sch 5"
T-7 Completion Record 09/25/86 #2 8900-9600 Sch 5"
Y-7 Completion Record 05/14/86 #1 8450-9845 Sch 5"
Y-13 Completion Record 09/14/86 #1 9590-10620 Sch 5"
Y-24 Prod. Logging 02/02/87 #1 3100-13416 Dres 5"
5II
Rece i ved ~
Date
A umt of the o,,9,.ol Sto~do,d C~I Compony
foun'~led ,. (.lc.cio.cl. Oh,o ,n 18/70
Victoria Aldridge
INFORMATION CON/RO~
Well Records LR2-1
Standmd Alosko
Produchon Company ~f
900 Eost Be.~on Bo~lc.ol~
PO Box 196612
Ancho,oge Alosko 99519 6612
(9071 564 SI I I
TO:
DALLAS
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
TEXACO
MOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
INDEXED
STANDARD
AL ASKA, PRODUCTION
Date: 12/08/86
T#: 77575
REFERENCE:
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The following material Is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signlng a copy of this letter and returning it to this office:
J-1 eCL/Perf. 10/18/86 t~l 8000-9106 GO 5"
Standard Alaska
P,oduct,on Company ~f
P 0 Bo. 190612 '~
Anchorage AIo*.Lo 99519 6612
(9071 564 5111
INDEXED
DALLAS
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
TEXACO Date: 11 / 21 / 86
TO: MOBIL T#: 77539
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
REFERENCE:
~ SAPC CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following material Is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter and returning it to this office:
~-5
G-27
G-27
H-20
J-1
N-7
Y-11
Y-24
Collar Log 09/19/86 #1 9436-9659 Sch 5"
GR 09/16/86 #1 6965-10775 Sch 5"
Gun Positioning 09/17/86 #2 8250-9025 Sch 5"
Production Profile 11/10/86 #1 9800-10160 Camco 5"
Squeeze Gun Record 09/19/86 #1 8800-9100 Sch 5"
Production Profile 11/10/86 #1 10100-10570 Camco 5"
Flowmeter il/12/86 #2 9600-10314 Camco 5"
Flowmeter 11/15/86 #1 13150-13430 Camco 5"
Rece i ved
Date
Fou,w, Jed ,n Cle~.elo,~,J 0~,o ,n IBTO
Victoria Aldridge
I NFORMAT ~ ON CONTROL
We I I Records LR2-1
TO:
DALLAS
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
TEXACO
MOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
INDEXED
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
Date: 1i/18/86
Ti: 77525
REFERENCE:
SAPC CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following materiel is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
signing a copy of this letter end returning It to this offlce:
-
B-18 Perf. Record 07/04/86 t/1 8650-9250 Sch
B-20 Perf. iRecord 07/05/86 #1 9530-9854 Sch 5"
G-30 CET 08/06/86 #1 8762-9766 Sch 5"
G-30 CBT 08/06/86 #1 8672-9743 Sch 5"
G-32 CBT 08/27/86 #1 8350-9550 Sch 5"
J-1 Tubing Cutter Record 08/23/86 #1 8600-9100 Sch 5"
J-19 GCT 07/12/86 #1 SURF-1390 Sch 5"
J-19 GCT 07/12/86 #2 SURF-1772 Sch 5"
M-2 Perf. Record 07/01/86 #1 10000-10334 Sch 5"
M-2 Spinner Profile 07/09/86 #1 9695-10300 Sch 5"
M-21 Perf. Record 07/04/86 #1 8370-9250 Sch 5"
R-I8 Perf. Record 07/06/86 #1 8990-10067 Sch 5"
R-23 Perf. Record 07/03/86 #1 11240-12174 Sch 5"
S-19 GCT 07/21/86 t/1 SURF-1498 Sch 5"
S-19 CBT 08/13/86 #1 9100-10110 Sch 5"
S-20 CBT 08/30/86 #i 871~9774 Sch 5"
Y-24 GCT 07/15/86 #1 SURF-13450 Sch 5"
Y-24 CBT 07/15/86 ~1 12600-13488 Sch 5"
Received
Date
fo~,,,d~d ,n tie-.lc, nd Oh,o ,,, IR/()
Victoria Aldridge
I NFORMAT I ON CONTROL
Wei I Records LR2-1
Standard Alaska F
Productmn Coml~
900 East Benson ~o~L, ~vard
P O Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907~ 561 5111
November 19, 1986
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attn: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form 10-404, Report of Sundry
Well Operations, for the above-named well. This contains
our subsequent report of perforating and stimulating the
well.
Yours very truly,
JAB:JAM~
A. Bragg
pervisor Production Operations
Enclosures (4)
cc: J. L. Haas, MB12-1
Well Records w/10, LR2-1
J-1 Well File
A un,t of the or,g,nol Standard O,I Company
Founded ,n Cleveland Oh,o ,n 1870
STATE OF ALASKA
:{L=oOIL AND GAS CONSERVATION
COM SION
REPO F SUNDRY WELL O RATIONS
1 Operations performed
Operahon shutdown -
Alter Casing _-- Other --
Stimulate ~ Plugging Z Perforate ~ Pulltub~ng _-
2 Name of Operato~ 5
STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION COMPANY
3 Address 6
P. O. BOX 196612, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6612
4 Locabon of well at surface 7
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09 TllN, R13E UPM
At top of productive ~nterval ' ' 8
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
833' SNL, 1329' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
11 Present well condition summary
Total depth' measured 11871 feet Plugs (measured)
true vertical 11869 feet BE
Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43
Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
Well number
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Approval number
443
9 APl number
50-- 029-20020
10 Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Feet
Effective depth measured 9145 feet Junk (measured)
true vertical 9143 feet BKB
Camng Length Size Cemented
Structural --
Conductor 28' 30" 280 s×
Surface 912 ' 20" 1800 sx
Intermediate 4220' 13 3/8" 1600 sx
Production --
L~ner 9266' 9 5/8" 2155 sx
Perforahon depth measured
9025' - 9056' (two intervals)
true vertical (subsea)
8965' - 8996' '
Tubing (raze, grade and measured depth)
4 1/2" L-80 to 8144' with 4 1/2" tailpipe to 8247'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9 5/8" TIW packer at 8144'; 4 1/2" sssv ~t 2162'
12. Shmulation or cement squeeze summary
See attachment
Intervals treated (measured)
Measured depth True Verbcal depth
BKB
66' 66'
950' 950'
4258' 4258'
9304 ' 9302 '
(five intervals from 8878'-
9004': squeezed off)
NOV 2 0 1986
Treatment description ~ncluding volumes used and final pressure
Alaska Oil & Gas Corrs.
Anchorage
13
Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data
O~l-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Camng Pressure Tubing Pressure
Prior to well operation
3600 12545 11 0 1775
Subsequent to operahon
3570 9489 11 0 744
14 Attachments
Da~ly Report of Well Operahons ~ Cop~es of Logs and Surveys Run ~
151 hereby certify that the forego,ng ,s true and correct to the best of my knowledgeC/--~,-,~)'""~-/~)- (~,.~'~' ¢1
S,gned ~~,~
Form 10-4~/lqev. 12-'1-85
Title Supervisor Production Operations Date///~00(0
Submit in Duplicate
¢
SUBSEQUENT PERFORATING & STIMULATING OPERATIONS - Well J-1
10/18/86
Installed and tested lubricator to 3500 psi for all
well work. Rigged up Gearhart and perforated the
following intervals using 3 1/8" HSC guns at 4 spf:
9025' - 9038' MD BKB (8965' - 8978' TVDss)
9040' - 9056' MD BKB (8980' - 8996' TVDss)
Put well on production and tested.
10/31/86
Rigged up coiled tubing unit and pressure tested BOP's
to 4000 psi. Performed a mud acid stimulation as follows:
1050 gal. 15% HCl w/N2
1932 gal. 6% HC1 - 1.5% HF w/N2
1428 gal. 3% NH4C1 w/N2
Displaced treatment fluids to perforations with 22 bbls.
diesel.
Immediately returned well to production and tested.
jm
11/11/86
INDEXED
DALlaS
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
TEXACO Date: 11/13/86
TO: MOBIL TI: 77515
PHILLIPS
STATE OF ALASKA
GEOSCIENCES
REFERENCE:
SAPC CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by
slgning a copy of this letter end returning It to this office: '
A-29 Caliper 10/22/86 #1 2-10310 Camco 5"
B-8 Caliper 10/23/86 #1 18-8740 Camco 2"
B-24 Temp. 11/02/86 #1 5400-9728 Camco 5"
D-10 Caliper 10/24/86 #1 38-9789 Camco 2"
G-5 CH/CNL (3 3/8") 06/14/86 #1 10300-11160 Sch 5"
G-19 CBL 06/23/86 #1 10226-11539 Sch 5"
G-19 CBT 06/26/86 #i 10100-11544 Sch 5"
H-21 CBT 06/06/86 #1 8750-9916 Sch 5"
H-25 Perf. Record 06/22/86 #! 9500-10752 Sch 5"
J-1 Flowmeter 11/03/86 #1 8700-9120 Camco 5"
M-14 EPL 09/04/86 #3 10250-10750 Sch 5"
Q-7 CNL (3 3/8") 06/17/86 #3 10950-12152 Sch 5"
R-26A Temp. 10/20/86 #! Surf-2000 Camco 2"
S-ii Spinner 10/19/86 #- 9100-9650 Otis 5"
X-15 Caliper 10/26/86 #1 29-8855 Camco 2"
X-23 Collar 06/12/86 #1 10071-10190 Sch 5"
Y-23 CBL 06/22/86 #1 10005-11604 Sch 5"
Victoria Aldridge
INF(~R~Ti(M~ CONTR~
Well Records iR2-1
Standard Alaska
Produchon Compan~
900 East Benson BOu~ d
P O Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 561-.5111
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
October 20, 1986
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention' Mr. C.V. Chatterton
Nell J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen'
Enclosed in duplicate is Form 10.404, Report of
for the above-named well. This gives notice
operations on this well.
Sundry Nell Operations
of completing workover
RSA/ pm/O785D
Yours very truly,
R.S. A1 lan
Division Drilling Engineer
Enclosure
CC'
T. N. Tyler~,.,
SR. Bundy~
R. V. Schock
Drilling Nell File #17
Nell Records, LR2-1
A un,t of the or,g,nol Standard Oil Company
Founded ,n Cleveland Oh,o ,n 1870
RECEIVED
OCT 2 ~ 1986
Naska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
i~,~. STATE OF ALASKA I~
ALAS OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM SION
REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS
1. Operahons performed: Operahon shutdown [] Stimulate [] Plugging [] Perforate [] Pull tubing ~,
Alter Casmng [] Other []
2. Name of Operator
Standard Alaska Production Company
3 Address
P. 0. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska
99519-6612
4. Location of well at surface
1245' HEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 09, T11N, R13E, UPM
At top of productive ~nterval
1310' HEL, 822' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
1323' 14EL, 829' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
1329' m4EL, 833' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
KBE = 55.43 AMSL
6. Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
7. Well number
,1-1 (31-09-11-13)
Feet
8. Approval number
203
9 APl number
5o- 029-20020
10. Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
11 Present well condition summary
Total depth: measured
true vertical
11871 ' feet Plugs (measured)
11869' feet
Effective depth measured
true vertical
9150' feet Junk (measured)
9148' feet
Camng Length Size
Structural
Conductor 66' 30"
Surface 950' 20"
Intermediate 4258' 13-3/8"
Production 9304' 9-5/8"
Liner
Perforation depth, measured All
Cemented
280 SKS PF
1800 SKS Fondu/Fly Ash
1600 SKS Class G
2155 SKS Class G
intervals are currently squeezed off.
Measured depth
66'
950'
4258'
9304'
True Vertical depth
66'
950'
4258'
9302'
12.
true vertical
Tubing (size, grade and measured depth)
4-1/2" 12.6# L-80 BTC at 8129'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9-5/8" TTI4 Packer at 8144'; 4-1/2" Otis 'DBE' BVN at 2162'
Stimulation or cement squeeze summary
RECEIVED
OCT 2 4 ]986
Alaska 011 & Gas Cons, Commission
A.uhorage
Intervals treated (measured)
8878'-8893'; 8908'-8918'; 8928'-8938'; 8952'-8972'- 8984'-9004" 9051'-9056'
Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure ' '
Cement squeeze: Pumped 150 sks = 31.6 BBLS. Class G Cmt w/15.6 ppg; Final pressure'
13.
Prior to well operation
Subsequent to operation
Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data 1300 psi
Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure
3600 12545 11 0 1775
0 0 0 0 0
14. Attachments
Daily Report of Well Operations ,~ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run []
J
15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ~,~- /_ ,,?._~'~
igne vision Drilling Engineer
EOrm 10-404 Rev. I
Date
Submit in Duplicate
ATTACHMENT T ~
HELL ,1-1 NORKOVER SUI~4ARY
1. Killed well with 8.g ppg NaC1. Layed sized salt pill across
perforations.
2. Punched 4-1/2" tubing above the SBR. Shot squeeze perforations from
9051 '-9056' MD BKD.
3. Circulated out 9.6 ppg NaC1 from 4-1/2" x g-5/8" annulus displacing
with 8.6 ppg NaC1.
4. Set BPV in tubing hanger. Secured well.
5. Moved in rig. ND tree. NU and tested BOPE to 5000 psig.
6. Pulled 4-1/2" x 7" Thermocase, 4-1/2" tubing, and FHL packer.
?. RIH with washpipe and recovered tailpipe above lower SAB packer.
8. RIH with mill and recovered SAB packer.
9. RIH with 8-1/2" bit and 9-5/8" casing scraper. Cleaned out to 9150'.
10. Established in;)ection rate and pressure into perforations.
ll. RIH with drillpipe and acidized perforations with 1500 gallons
HC1 with additives.
12. Layed a 150 sx Class G cement plug across perforations.
13. Performed low pressure sqeeze. POH with drillpipe. WOC.
14. RIH with 8-1/2" bit and cleaned out to g145'. Pressure tested
squeeze to 1000 psig.
15. RU wireline. Ran gage ring and ;junk basket.
16. RIH with new 4-1/2" IPC tubing with 5 GLM's. Set production packer
at 8144' and SSS¥ at 2163'.
l?. Installed two-way check. ND BOPE. HU and tested tree to 5000 psig.
18. Rigged up wireline. RIH and set plug in packer tailpipe. Set
packer with 3000 psig.
lg. Shifted sleeve open. Changed 4-1/2" x 9-5/8" annulus over to 9.6
ppg NaC1 and 4-1/2" tubing over to diesel. Closed sleeve.
20. Installed BPV. Moved rig off.
RECEIVED
OCT 2 4 !986
Alaska 0it & Gas Cons. Comm~ssio~
Anchor3fle
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
October 2, 1986 at 0600 hours
Rig' Nabors 1ES
Well' J-1 (31-09-11-13)
AFE # 160316
0600 Depth' 9150'
Day' 9
24-Hour Ftg' '
Water Used' 120
Current Operation' Moving rig to Well 1%3.
Set packer. Open sleeve. Change tubing over
annul us over to 9.6 ppg NaCI. Close sleeve.
SSSV. Secure well. Release rig from Well J-1
10/2/86.
to diesel and
Set and test
at 0300 hrs. on
MUD TYPE-Brine WT'9.6 VIS' PV' YP' FL' SOLIDS' TEMP' °F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION
COORDINATES
DLS
_
1255H'
OCT 2
Alaska Oil & Gas Lim~a" ,,' '
Ark~,,h, or~s
Rig: Nabors 1ES
Well: J-1 (31-09-11-13)
SAPC Daily Drillinq Report -- PBU
October 1, 1986 at 0600 hours
AFE # 160316
0600 Depth' 91 50'
Day: 8
24-Hour Ftg: '
Water Used: 120
Current Operation: RIH to pull dummy SSSV.
Rig up wireline. Run gauge ring/junk basket to top of liner.
POH. Run 4-1/2" tbg. Nipple down BOP's. Nipple up and test
tree. Rig up slickline.
MUD TYPE-Brine WT:9.6 VIS: PV: YP: FL: SOLIDS: TEMP: °F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION COORDINATES DLS
1255H:
RECEIVED
OCT 2 4 !,985
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commissior,
Anchorage
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 30, 1986 at 0600 hours
Rio: ~;abors 1ES
.,
Well: J-1 (31-09-11-13)
AFE # 160316
Current Operation:
0600 Depth: 9150'
Day: 7
24-Hour Ftg: '
Water Used: 200
POH with Drill Pipe.
POH with Drill pipe. RIH with 8-1/2" Bit and 9-5/8" csg.
scraper. Clean out cement from 8755' to 9145'. BKB. Pressure
test cs§. to lO00 psi. Circulate clean 8.6 ppg brine. POH with
bit and scraper.
MUD TYPE-Brine WT:8.6 VIS: PV: YP: FL: SOLIDS: TEMP:°F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION COORDINATES DLS
1255H:
RECEIVED
OCT 2 1988
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. CommJssio,~
Anchorage
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September,.'9, 1986 at 0600 hours
R~ g' Ilaoors 1ES
Well- ~-1 /31-09-11-13}
AFE # 160316
Current Operation-
0600 Depth' 9150'
Day' 6
24-Hour Ftg' '
Water Used'
Circulate holding squeeze pressure.
POH. Lay down mill. RIH with drillpipe.
perfs 1500 gals of 15% HCL. Circulate.
Squeeze cement to perforations at 1300 psi g.
Pump and displace to
Pump 150 sks cement.
MUD TYPE-Brine WT'8.6 VIS' PV: YP. FL' SOLIDS' TEMP' °F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION
COORD I NATES
DLS
1255H'
RECEIVED
OCT 2
Alaska OiJ & Gas Cons. Commission
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 28, 1986 at 0600 hours
Rig' Nabors 1ES
Well' ~]-] (3]-09-1 ]-13)
AFE ~ 160316
Current Operation'
0600 Depth' 9150'
Day' 5
24-Hour Ft9' '
Water Used' 120
Circulate and filter brine.
RIH with 8-1/2" bit and 9-5/8" scraper. Tag junk at 9057'.
POH. RIH with mill. Mill on junk and wash to PBTD - 9150'
MIlD TYPE-Brine WT:8.6 VIS' PV- YP- FL' SOLIDS' TEMP' °F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION COORDINATES DLS
1255H'
RECEIVED
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 27, 1986 at 0600 hours
Rig' Nabors 1ES
lCel 1 ' J-1 (31-09-11-13)
AFE # 160316
Current Operation'
0600 Depth' 9150'
Day' 4
24-Hour Ftg' '
Water Used' 120
Lay down packer.
Recovered K-anchor and blast joints.
recover bottom packer.
RIH with mill. Mill and
MUD TYPE-Brine WT:8.6 VIS' PV' YP- FL' SOLIDS' TEMP'°F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION
COORDINATES DLS
1255H-
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 26, 1986 at 0600 hours
Rig: Nabors 1 ES
Well: J-1 (31-09-11-13)
AFE # 160316
0600 Depth: 9150'
Day: 3
24-Hour Ftg: '
Water Used: 200
Current Operation: POH.
Latch remaining tailpipe. POH without fish.
and washpipe. Circulate and wash over fish.
K-anchor.
RIH with overshot
Latch and release
MUD TYPE-NaC1 WT:8.6 VIS: PV: YP: FL: SOLIDS: TEMP:°F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION
COORD Ih~TES DLS
1255H:
RECEIVED
OCT 2 ~r~
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Comm~ss~u:~
f
Rig: Nabors 1ES
Well: J-1 (31-09-11-13)
SAPC Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 25, 1986 at 0600 hours
AFE # 160316
0600 Depth: 9150'
Day: 2
24-Hour Ftg: '
Water Used:
Current Operation: RIH with overshot and millshoe.
POH with 7" x 4-1/2" Thermocase and 4-1/2" tubing.
tubing and top packer.
Recover all
MUD TYPE-NaCl WT:8.6 VIS: PV: YP: FL: SOLIDS: TEMP:°F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION
COORDINATES DLS
1255H:
RECEIVED
OCT 2
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Comm'.ssio~
Rig: Nabors 1ES
Well: J-1 (31-09-11-13)
SAP¢ Daily Drilling Report -- PBU
September 24, 1986 at 0600 hours
AFE # 160316
0600 Depth: '
Day: 1
24-Hour Ftg: '
Water Used:
Current Operation: Test BOPE.
Accept rig on Well J-1 @ 1800 hrs. on 9/23/86.
Move in rig. Fill pits and filter brine. Circulate and condition
well to 8.6 ppg NaC1. Nipple down tree. Nipple up BOPE.
MUD TYPE-Brine WT:8.6 VIS: PV: YP: FL: SOLIDS: TEMP:°F
SURVEY MD ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SECTION COORDINATES
DLS
·
1255H:
ECEI'VED
OCT 2 z'~ 1~' ~
Al~cka 0;~ & Gas Ce~,s. Comm!sslor
Anchc~ag~
Standard Alaska
Production Company
900 East Benson
P O Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519 6612
(9071 564 5111
October 2, 1986
STANDARD
ALASKA PRODUCTION
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attn: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen:
Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Application for
Sundry Approvals, for the above-named well. This contains
our proposal to reperforate following the rig workover of
this well, then stimulate.
Yours very truly,
JAB: JAM ~
Enclosures (9)
cc: J. L. Haas, MB12-1
J-1 Well File
RECEIVED
~. 'FOT1986
Alaska Od &
, ..... -,~, u0r~missJ0n
An¢,urage
A un,t of the ong,nat Standard O,I Company
Founded ,n Cleveland Oh,o m 1870
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASI~~ ')IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMIC'" '~ION
APPLICA'I,ON FOR SUNDRY APHROVALS
I Type of Request Abandon -- Suspend - Operahon Shutdown -- Re-enter suspended well - Alter camng _-
T~me extenmon- Change approved program--_ Plugging- Shmulate ~ Pull tubing- Amend order- Perforate X Other-
2. Name of Operator 5 Datum elevation (DF or KBI
STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTTOR COMPANY KBP. = 55.43 feet
3 Address 6 Umt or Property name
P. O. BOX 196612, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99519-6612 Prudhoe Bay Unit
4 Location of well at surface
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top of produchve ~nterval
822' SNL, 1310' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
829' SNL, 1323' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
833' SNL~ 1329' WEL~ Sec. 09~ TllNt R13E~ UPM
11 Present well condition summary
Total depth
7. Well number
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
8. Permit number
69-40
9 APl number
50--029-20020
10 Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
measured
true vertical
11871 feet Plugs (measured) 9150'
11869 feet BKB
Effective depth measured
true vertical
9145 feet Junk (measured)
9143 feet BKB
Casing Length
Structural --
Conductor. 28'
Surface 912 '
Intermediate 4220 '
Production __
L~ner 9266'
Perforation depth measured
8878' - 9004'
true vertical (subsea)
8818' - 8944'
S~ze Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
BKB
30" 280 sx 66' 66'
20" 1800 sx 950' 950'
13 3/8" 1600 sx 4258' 4258'
9 5/8" 2155 SX
(five intervals)
Tubing (s~ze, grade and measured depth)
4 1/2" L-80 to 8927'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9304'
9302'
I ECEIVED
C CT 0 1986
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons uo~n~,
Anchorage
9 5/8" Baker FHL ~)acker @ 8704'; 9 5/8" Baker SAB packer @ 8919'~ 4 1/2" BVN @ 1946'
12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program ~ BOP sketch ~
13 Estimated date for commencing operation
October 1986
14 If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver
Date approved
15 I hereby cerhfy that the foregmng is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Sig~ed (~~ ~j~~ Titlesu~ervisor Production Operations Date JO.'2' ~(..
.,/ -A. Bragg ~' (J Commismon Use Only
Conditions of approval
Approved by
Notify commission so representative may witness
, ~ Plug ~ntegnty ~ BOP Test ~ Locahon clearance
/,p?rcved
¥,eturne~,b /
Commissioner
J Approval No '~~'~' .LL/~~
by order of
the commiss,on Date//~ '"J~"',~
Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit ~n triplicate
(
Well J-1 Reperforation & Bullheaded Mud Acid Treatment Proposal
Following the rig workover on Well J-l, we propose to reperforate the following
intervals at 4 spf:
8999' - 9009' MD BKB
9025' - 9038' MD BKB
9040' - 9056' MD BKB
A lubricator will be installed and tested to 3500 psi. Following perforating
operations the well will be put back on production and tested.
Following testing of ~he reperforated intervals, a bullheaded mud acid treat-
ment will be performed as follows:
a. 300 gal. gelled 3% NH4Cl w/300# benzoic acid flakes
b. 500 gal. 15% HCl w/N2
c. 1000 gal. 6% HC1 - 1.5% HF w/N2
d. 500 gal. 3% NH4Cl w/N2
e. 300 gal. gelled 3% NH4Cl w/300# benzoic acid flakes
f. 1450 gal. 15% HCl w/N2
g. 2900 gal. 6% HCl - 1.5% HF w/N2
h. 1450 gal. 3% NH4Cl w/N2
i. Displace to perfs with nitrofied dead crude.
The well will then be immediately returned to production and tested.
jm ~ ~'~
9/29/86
FLOW TUBES
& PACKOFF
BOWEN PAC~'~OFF
GREASE SEAL
FLOWTUBE
FLOWLINE '-'"~i
GREASE LINE
~,,,~,~ ~"'- M A N I FO L D
GREASE
PUMP
RISER
· ~- GREASE
RESERVOIR
BOP _
Standard Alaska
Production Company ~,~
900 East Benson Bouleva~
P.O. Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
(907) 564-5111
STANDARD ~~
ALASKA PRODUCTION
September 3, 1986
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention- Mr. C.V. Chatterton
Nell 3-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen'
Enclosed in triplicate is an amendment to Attachment I, Proposal Summary,
to be included with our Application For Sundry Approvals, Approval
No. 203. If you have any questions, please call S. R. Bundy at 564-5226.
Yours very truly,
RSA/RVS/J.~Fllpm/O785D
Enclosure
R.S. A1 lan
Division Drilling Engineer
CC'
T. N. Tyler
S. R. Bundy
R. V. Schock
Drilling Nell File #17
Nell Records, LR2-1
RECEIVED
SEP0 5 ]986
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
A unit of the original Standard Oil Company
Founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1870,
AMENDMENT
TO
ATTACHMENT I
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
1. Prior to moving in workover rig, the following squeeze interval will
be perforated'
9051' - 9056' MD BKB (Ref. BHCS 7-23-69)
RECEIVED
SEP 0 5 1985
0~i & G,~S C,,ns b,,~,mus$ioI1
ATTACHMENT I
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
.
1. Rig up coiled tubing. Load hole with 8.6 ppg NaC1. Lay sized salt
pill across perforations.
2. Punch 4-1/2" tubing above the SBR.
3. Circulate out 9.6 ppg NaC1 from 4-1/2" x g-5/B" annulus displacing
wi th B.6 ppg NaC1.
Set BPV in tubing hanger. Secure well.
MoveiT~ rig. ND tree. NU and test BOPE to 5000 psig. Pull BPV.
6. Pull 4-1/2" x 7" Thermocase and 4-1/2" tubing.
7. RIH and pull slick ;)oint.
8. RIH with retrieving tool and recover FHL packer.
g. RIH with mill and recover SAB packer.
lC. RIH with B-l/2" bit and g-5/B" casing scraper. Clean out to + 9150'.
ll. Staying below frac gradient, establish in;)ection rate and pressure
into perforations.
12. RIH with a permanent bridge plug on open-ended drillpipe. Set PBP
at g050' and lay cement plug from 9050' to 8830'.
13. Perform low pressure sqeeze. POH with drillpipe. HOC.
14. RIH with 8-1/2" bit and clean out to 9050'. Pressure test squeeze.
Re-sqeeze if necessary.
15. Upon completion of successful pressure test, clean out to PBTD -
9150'. POH.
16. RIH with new 4-1/2" IPC tubing with 5 GLM's.
17. Install BPV. ND BOPE. NU and test tree to 5000 psig.
18. Rig up wireline. RIH and set plug in packer tailpipe. Set packer
wi th 3000 psi g.
lg. Shift sleeve open. Change 4-1/2" x g-5/8" annulus over to 9.6 ppg
NaC1 and 4-1/2" tubing over to diesel. Close sleeve.
20. Install BPV. Move rig off.
21. Pull BPV. Rig up wireline. Pull plug and perforate well per
engineering recommendations. Put well back on production.
3UN25
Alaska Oil & Ge, s cons.
Standard Alaska
Product,on Company (
900 East Benson Boulev~
P O Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519 6612
(907) 564 5111
STANDARD ~d
ALASKA PRODUCTION
June 19, 1986
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention' Mr. C.V. Chatterton
Well 3-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Gentlemen'
Enclosed in triplicate is Form 10-403, Application For Sundry Approvals,
for the above-named well. This gives notice of intention for proposed
work on Well J-1.
Yours very truly,
RSA / RVS / J ~ / pm/0785D
Enclosure
R.S. A1 lan
Division Drilling Engineer
cc: T. N. Tyler
S. R. Bundy
R. V. Schock
Drilling Nell File #17
Nell Records, LR2-1
A umt of the original Standard Od Company
Founded m Cleveland Oh,o ~n 1870
STATE OF ALASKA I~,
ALAS., OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM .oSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request. Abandon F~ Suspend [] Operahon Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casIng 1-~
T~me extenmon ~ Change approved program F~ Plugging [] Shmulate [] Pull tubing ~ Amend order i~ Perforate ~ Other
2 Name of Operator
Standard Alaska Production Company
3. Address
P. O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
4. Locahon of well at surface
1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top of productive ~nterval
1310' WEL, 822' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At effective depth
1323' WEL, 829' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
1329' WEL, 833' SNL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. Datum elevahon (DF or KB)
K~E = 55.43' AHSL feet
6 Unit or Property name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
8. Permit number
69-40
9. APl number
50-- 029-20020
10 Pool
Prudhoe Oil Pool
11 Present well condihon summary
Total depth, measured
true vertical
11871 ' feet
11869 ' feet
Plugs (measured)
Effechve depth measured 9145 '
true vertical 9143'
feet Junk (measured)
feet
Casing Length S~ze
Structural
Conductor 66 '
Surface 950'
Intermediate 4258'
Production
L~ner 9304 '
Perforahon depth, measured 8878'-8893'
8908'-8918'
true verhcal 8877'-9003'
Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
30" 280 SKS PF 66'
20" 1890/SKS Fondu/Fly Ash 950'
13-3/8" 1600 SKS Class G 4258'
9-5/8" 2155 SKS Class G
8928'-8938'
8952'-8972'
(5 intervals)
9304'
8984'-9004'
66'
950'
4258'
9302'
Tubing (s~ze, grade and measured depth) 4-1/2" 12.6# L-80 AB-mod. IPC, 8919'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
9-5/8" Baker FHL Packer at 8704' and Baker SAB packer at 8919'.
12Attachments Description summaryof proposal r~ Detailedpge, r.a~ns program[] BOPsketch I-1
Vtu
13. Estimated date for commencing operation
October 1, 1986 JUN2-~ 10~B6
14. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver Al~Sk3 0~ & Gzs Cons. C0t~'s's~°~
/lnchorP,,3e Date approved
I hereby cerhfy that the foregoing ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed ~. ~ .~~-_~ Title Division Drilling Engineer
Commission Use Only
Conditions of approval
Approved by
Notify commission so representative may witness Approval No. c~ ~3
[] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearance
~]~J ~ ...... - ......... by order of
~. ~ Comm,ssioner the commiss,on Date
Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate
ATTACHMENT I
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
1. Rig up coiled tubing. Load hole with 8.6 ppg NaCl. Lay sized salt
pill across perforations.
2. Punch 4-1/2" tubing above the SBR.
3. Circulate out 9.6 ppg NaC1 from 4-1/2" x g-5/8" annulus displacing
with 8.6 ppg NaC1.
4. Set BPV in tubing hanger. Secure well.
5. Move in rig. ND tree. NU and test BOPE to 5000 psig. Pull BPV.
6. Pull 4-1/2" x 7" Thermocase and 4-1/2" tubing.
7. RIH and pull slick ~)oint.
8. RIH with retrieving tool and recover FHL packer.
9. RIH with mill and recover SAB packer.
10. RIH with 8-1/2" bit and 9-5/8" casing scraper. Clean out to +_ 9150'.
ll. Staying below frac gradient, establish in~ection rate and pressure
into perforations.
12. RIH with a permanent bridge plug on open-ended drillpipe. Set PBP
at 9050' and lay cement plug from 9050' to 8830'.
13. Perform low pressure sqeeze. POH with drillpipe. WOC.
14. RIH with 8-1/2" bit and clean out to 9050'. Pressure test squeeze.
Re-sqeeze if necessary.
15. Upon completion of successful pressure test, clean out to PBTD -
9150'. POH.
16. RIH with new 4-1/2" IPC tubing with 5 GLM's.
17. Install BPV. ND BOPE. NU and test tree to 5000 psig.
18. Rig up wireline. RIH and set plug in packer tailpipe. Set packer
with 3000 psig.
19. Shift sleeve open. Change 4-1/2" x g-5/8" annulus over to 9.6 ppg
NaC1 and 4-1/2" tubing over to diesel. Close sleeve.
20. Install BPV. Move rig off.
21. Pull BPV. Rig up wireline. Pull plug and perforate well per
engineering recommendations. Put well back on production.
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
900 EAST BENSON BOULEVARD
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 561-5111
P O BOX 6612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502-0612
December 13, 1985
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention' Mr. C.V. Chatterton
Well J-1 (31-09-11-13)
Gentlemen-
Enclosed in duplicate, is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on
Wells, for the above-named well. This contains our subsequent
report of having performed a scale inhibitor treatment on this well.
MDM/~/dg/O140D
Enclosures
Yours very truly,
Michael D. Martin
Seni or Petrol eum Engineer
CC:
T. N. Tyler
Well Records (LR2-1)
Drilling File #17
RECEIVED
oF.c 71985
;bska 0It & GaS CONS. Commission
(r STATE OF ALASKA (
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
1 DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL I)(1 OTHER []
2 Name of Operator
Sohio A1 aska Petroleum Company
3 Address
P. O. Box 196612, Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
4 Location of Well
At Surface:
1245' WEL, 750' S~, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5 Elevation ~n feet (~nd~cate KB, DF, etc )
KBE = 5~:4' AMSI
Lease Designation and Ser,al No
A~L 28281
12
7 Permit No
69-40
8 APl Number
so- 029-20020
9 umt or Lease Name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
10. Well Number
J-1 (31-09-11-13)
11 F~eld and Pool
Prudhoe gay
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Not~ce, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO. SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
(Submit m Tr~phcate) (Submit ~n Duplicate)
Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing []
Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation E~ Abandonment []
Repmr Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other []
Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulhng Tubing []
(Note Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 w~th a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion )
13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent detads and g~ve pertinent dates, ~nclud~ng estimated date of starting any
proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25 105-170)
A 600 gallon scale inhibitor matrix squeeze was performed over the following
intervals on December 4, 1985. The well was shut in for 24 hours after the
treatment. The SSSV was removed prior to stimulation and reset after the job
at 1946'.
8878'-8893' BKB (Ref. BHCS/GR, 7/23/69)
8908'-8918' BKB ( " )
8928'-8938' BKB ( " )
8952'-8972' BKB ( " )
8984'-9004' BKB ( " )
OEC 171 5
Alaska Oil & Gas Cc[;~ Cenlrn~ssmr~
· ,,)! . r~[I Ul~UIII Lii~ i I1~1
T~ ~ below for Commission use
Conditions of Approval, ~f any
Approved by
By Order of
COMMISSIONER the Commission Date
Form 10-403
Rev 7-1-80
Submit "Intentions" ~n Triplicate
and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
SF0
ARCO
CIIEVRON
EXXON
TE.xLACO
fo SFO/UNIT/STATE:
(-Hara[hon) HOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE
BPAE (Transm±t[al Only)
311 I ' C STREET
ANCHORAGE ALASKA
TELEPHONE (9071 26,.9 0000
MAIL POUCH 6 612
ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99,502
Da[e: 11-25-85
REFERENCE
SOHIO FINAL DATA - PRESSURE SURVEY DATA
The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by s~gning a
copy of this letter and returning it to this office:--
A-22
D-5
~ D-18
~ J-1
-~.~ R-19
R-24
10-28-85 Flowing Gradient Camco
11-09-85 Static Gradient Otis
11-03-85 Static Gradient Otis
11-08-8 5 Static Gradient Otis
11-04-8 5 Flowing Gradient Otis
11-06-8 5 Flowing Gradient Otis
10-28-85 PBU & BHPD GO
10- 31-8 5 PBU GO
11-05-85 Static Gradient otis
RECEIVED
DATE _ _
Cathy Perkins LR 2-1
Technical Documentation
Records Management
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
900 EAST BENSON BOULEVARD
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 561-5111
P O BOX 6612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502-0612
October 31, 1985
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attention' Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Wells J-l, N-16 and R-19
Gentlemen'
Enclosed in triplicate is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on
Wells, for the above named wells. These contain our proposals to perform
scale inhibitor treatments on these wells.
Very truly yours,
MDM/~'~~/dg/l~'
026N
Enclosures
CC:
T. N. Tyler
Well Records (LR2-1)
Drilling File #17
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
M. D. Martin
Seni or Petrol eum Engineer
RECEIVED
Alaska 0il & Gas
Anchor
O! STATE OF ALASKA {r
ALASKA L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
1 DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL I~ OTHER []
2 Name of Operator
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUtl COMPANY
3 Address
P. 0, Box 196612, ^nchoraqe, Alaska 99519-6612
4 Location of Well
At Surface'
1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
5 Elevation m feet (~nd,cate KB, DF, etc )
KBE = 56.4' ~ISL
12
I 6
Lease Des,gnat,on and Ser,al No
ADL 2R2R1
7 Permit No
69-40
8 APl Number
50- 029-20020
9 Umt or Lease Name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
10 Well Number
J-1 (31-09-11-13)
11 F~eld and Pool
Prudhoe Bay
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Not~ce, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF
(Submit m Tnphcate) (Submit m Dupl,cate)
Perforate [] Alter Cas,ng [] Perforations [] Altering Casing []
Stimulate J~ Abandon [] St~mulat,on [] Abandonment []
Repmr Well I-~ Change Plans [] Repa,rs Made [] Other []
Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulhng Tubing []
(Note Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 w~th a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion )
13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent detads and g~ve pertinent dates, ~nclud~ng estimated date of starting any
proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25 105-170)
A 600 gallon scale inhibitor matrix squeeze will be performed over the following
intervals. The well will be shut in for 24 hours after the treatment. The SSSV will
be removed prior to stimulation and reset after the job at 1946'.
8878' - 8893' BKB (Ref. BHCS/GR 7-23-69)
8908' - 8918' BKB ( " )
8928' - 8938' BKB ( " )
8952' - 8972' BKB ( " )
8984' - 9004' BKB ( " )
I hereby certify that the fo g ~s t correct to the best of my knowledge
I I~he space below for Commission use
RECEIVED
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons C[~rnm~ss~0~,
Ar~chor3,§$
Conditions of Approval, ~f any
Approved by
SIGNED
Approved
~etur~ed
By Order of
COMMISSIONI=R the Commission
Date_ ///~7/~5
Form 10-403
Rev 7-1-80
Submit "Intentions" m Triplicate
and "Subsequent Reports" m DuplIcate
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
SFO
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
TO SFO/UNIT/STATE: GETTY
(-Mara tho n) MOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE OF AK
3111 ' C" STREET
ANCHORAGE ALASKA
TELEPHONE 1907) 265-0000
MAIL POUCH 6 612
ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502
Date:
CC#:
12/14/83
74882
BPAE (Transmittal Only)
CENTRAL FILES (CC#' s-Transmittal Only)
REFERENCE
~/clon~~IO CASE]) HO___LE
FINAL
LOGS
ollowsng material ss being submitted herew,th Please acknowledge receipt by s~gnmg a
of this letter and returning it to th~s office -
SFO/UNIT/STATE:
B-2 ~ Cont. FLow Survey 10/3/83 #1 10250-10530 GO 5"
C-19 w~ Cont. Flow Survey 9/15/83 #1 11100-11470 GO 5"
C-28'" Cont. Flow Survey 9/30/83 #1 10550-11050 GO 5"
F-4~/ Cont. FLow Survey 10/6/83 #1 10200-10500 GO 5"
F-17/ Spinner 11/26/83 #1 10850-11200 Camco
H-6'~ Completion Record 8/26/83 #1 8592-9750 Sch 5"
J-1 ~ Packer Positioning Record 8/25/83 #1 8486-9134 Sch 5"
N-16'./~ Spinner 12/1/83 #- 9800-10100 GO 5"
Y-1~'~ Cont. Flow Survey 9/23/83 #1 12100-12550 GO 5"
1!
(4/82)
RECEIVED
[)ATE
Vzc toria Aldridge TP1-5
Development Geology
Well Records
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
3111 C STREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 276 5111
MAIL POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502
September 29, 1983
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Co~ission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attn: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Gentlemen:
WELL J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Enclosed in duplicate, is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports
on Wells, for the above-named well. This subsequent report
completes the workover of this well.
Very truly yours,
. H. Reiley
~ District Drilling Engineer
RHR: MCM: ckg
encs
cc: Well File #17
Geology
RECEIVED
SEP 3 !983
A)aska 0J! & Gas Cons. CommJssjor)
A~ch.~rag8
K~ STATE OF ALASKA ~
ALAS OILAND GAS CONSERVATION OMMISSION
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
I DRILLING WELL []
2 Name of Operator
Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company
3 Address
?ouch 6-612~ Anchorage~ Alaska
4 Location of Well
At Surface:
750' SNL,
COMPLETED WELL []
99502
1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. Elevation ~n feet (~nd~cate KB, DF, etc ) I 6 Lease Designation and Serml No
KBE = 56.9' AMSL I ADL 28281
7 Permit No
12
69-40
8 APl Number
50-
9 Umt or Lease Name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
10 Well Number
J-1 (31-09-11-13)
OTHER
11 F~eld and Pool
Prudhoe Bay
Prudhoe Oil Pool
Check Appropmate Box To Indicate Nature of Not~ce, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF
(Submit m Tmphcate) (Submit m Dupl,cate)
Perforate [] Alter Casmg [] Perforations [] Altermg Casmg []
Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment []
Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made ~ Other []
Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulhng Tubing []
(Note Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 w~th a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion )
13 Descmbe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent detads and g~ve pertment dates, ~nclud~ng estimated date of startmg any
proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25 105-170)
The following summarizes the work performed on Well J-l: 1. installed and tested BOPE.
2. Pulled deteriorated 7" X 4 1/2" Thermocase tubing and remaining 4 1/2" tubing.
Recovered production packer.
3. Cleaned out to PBTD - 9145'.
4. Ran straddle-pack assembly consisting of 9 5/8" lower packer, 4 1/2" tubing with
4 1/2" sliding sleeve, 9 5/8" upper packer, 4 1/2" sliding sleeve, 4 1/2" tubing
with 10 gas lift mandrels, ball valve nipple at 1945' and 7" X 4'~1/2" Thermocase
to surface.
5. Space out tubing and set lower 9 5/8" packer between perforations 8918' and 8928'.
Set upper packer at 8704'.
6. Installed and tested tree. Moved rig off. Put well back on production.
This work was completed on August 26, 1983.
14 I hereby certify that the foregomg ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge
The space~ V,,below for Comm~sm~/m. H, meiley
Conditions of Approval, ~f any
Date
By Order of
Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commms~on
Date
Form 10-403
Rev 7-1-80
Submit "Intentions" in Tmphcate
and "Subsequent Reports" ~n Duplicate
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
3111 C' STREET
ANCHORAGE ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 276-5111
MAIL POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Co~ission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Attn: Mr. C. V. Chatterton
Gentlemen:
J-1 (31-09-11-13) PBU
Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports
on Wells, for the above-named well. This gives notice of intention
to repair the well.
Very truly yours,
R. H. Reiley
District Drilling Engineer
RHR:MCM:pw
cc: Well File #17
Geology
Gas ~,, ,
Anchorage
( STATE OF ALASKA C~
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION MMISSION
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
I DRILLING WELL []
COMPLETED WELL []
OTHER
2 Name of Operator
Sohio Alaska Petroleum Cc~pany
3 Address
Pouch 6-612, Anchorage, Alaska 99502
4 Location of Well
At Surface:
750' SNL, 1245' WEL, Sec. 09, TllN, R13E, UPM
5 Elevation in feet (~nd~cate KB, DF, etc )
KBE = 56.9' AMSL
6 Lease Designation and Serial No
ADL 28281
7 Permit No
69-40
8 APl Number
50- 029-20020
9 umt or Lease Name
Prudhoe Bay Unit
10 Well Number
J-1 C31-09-11-13)
11 Field and Pool
12
(Submit m Tr~phcate)
Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations
Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation
Repmr Well [~ Change Plans [] Repmrs Made
Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulhng Tubing
(Note Reportmult~plecomplet~onson Form 10-407w~thasubm~tted Form 10-407 for eachcomplet~on)
Check Approprmte Box To Indmate Nature of Notme, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF.
(Submit m Duplicate)
[] Altering Casing
[] Abandonment
[] Other
13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent detads and g~ve pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any
proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25 105-170)
It is proposed to workover Well J-1 to repair the deteriorated 7" x 4½" Thermocase
tubing. New 7" x 4~"~ Th~ase will be run along with a straddle-packer completion
to isolate the upper two perforated intervals for future GOR management. The procedure
is ~ized as follows:
1. Move in rig. N.D. tree. N.U. 5000# BOPE and test.
2. Pull 7" x 4½" Thennocase a~ 4½" ~3_bing. Mill and recover production packer. Clean
out to PBTD.
3. RIH with straddle-pack assembly consisting of 9 5/8" lower packer, 4½" tubing with
4½" sliding sleeve, 9 5/8" upper packer, 4½" sliding sleeve, 4½" tubing with gas lift
mandrels to 2000', ball valve nipple at +2000' and 7" x 4½" Th~se to surface.
4. Space out tubing and set lower 9 5/8" packer between perforations 8918' and 8928'
Set upper packer at +_8300.
5. Install and test tree. Fz)ve rig off. Put well back on production. ~ ~ ~ ~.JV ~ ~
~%~ee~t Work Beportecl
14 I hereby certify that the foregoing ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Anchorage
The space below for Commission use
District Drilling Engineer
~ _ T,tle
~..~.-~el±ey
Date
Cond~t,ons of Approval, ~f any
Approved by
Form 10-403
Rev 7-1-80
Approved Copy
Returnect
By Order of
COMMISSIONER the Comm~sslon
Subm,t "lntent,ons" ,n Tr~pl,cate
and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplmate
f
SOl-IlO ALASI(A [~l: l;tOl [-U;~ COr:'it'ANY
3111
SFO
ARCO
I[IEI'HO:~[ ~90?) 255 DO00
~.",A~L POUCH 6 612
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99502
10.
EXXON
PHILLIPS
STATE OF AK
Date: 7-19-8_3
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The following malerial is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
copy of ~his letter and returning it to this office:--
,- t ' 6,.'/';-/ . , ' - '., .' "
t. , ¢ ·
(~I '" I .'X ., ,, ~ ,.
- - , - ACC #
-*C-10 C~ CNL 6-23-83 ~ i $ch 68405
.-*M- 4 TDT-M 5-23-83 run 3 Sch 68324
--*B-12 TDT-M 5-11-83 run 2 Sch 68319
--*F-3 CH CNL 5-30-83 run 1 Sch 68350
~*X-7 TDT 5-12-83 run 2 Sch 68292
-~F-11 ~{ CNL 5-13-83 run 1 Sch 68276
*N-6 TDT-M 5-18-83 run 3 sch 68305
*J-1 TDT-M 5-19-83 run 3 Sch 68308
-*G-13 CH CNL 5-18-83 run 1 Sch 68312
--*~.-18 CH CNL 6-14-83 run 1 Sch 68375
Open Hole 7-18-83 run - Go 228622
Open Hole 6-21-83 run - G0 228610
_~p!a__ .??~.. __q_t-_a~.
Open I--tole 6-9-83 run - Go
·
102291
-"/, /;
*SF0 & EXXON:'
received the Tape(s)
Please confirm this.
RECEIVED
DATE
i t., ; L~' / ¥ ,_. /
AnAsterfsk:(*) next to a listing aDouv,e-means you should have
and Listing(s) directly from the respective service company.
_~'~-/': t4_-., q-,~.~.. ~.,_ A.~ ~on~
~'-~u/ '/b~u*~"v' ~' ~V¢~u.~ Development Geology
Well Records
SOltlO ALASKA PETF~OI_EUM
lO.
S?O
ARCO
EXXON
PHILLIPS
STATE OF AK
CENTRAL FILES(CC#'s-Transmittal Only
ANCHORZ~G[, At ASKA
I[[[PHON[ (907l 265-0000
MAIL POUCH 6 6~2
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99 502
Date: 7-19-83
074579
Trans. ~/:
cell:
Pg. 2of 2
REFERENCE.
SOHIO MAGNETIC LIS TAPES & LISTINGS
The ~ollowing material,s be,ng subm~tledherew~th Please acknowledge receipt by si§nih§ a
copy of this letter and returnin§ it %o th,s office:--
ACC #
/*J-15 RFT 6-13-83 run 1 Sch 68374
/~J'-15 open hole tape 6-13-83 run 1 SCH 68374
, ~*Y-2 TDT-M 6-5-83 run 2 Sch 68354
t ~, i'?'''*A-11 TDT-M 5-20-83 :run 2 Sch 68322
;'/''~ ,~,. ; -*B~-15 CH CNL 5-17-83 run 1 Sch 68348
~.! ~ ~u'..,~_.,-___ *X-12 DONLL 5-16-83 run - Dres 1719
.- ( ~*J-14 open Hole tape 5-26-83 run 1 Sch 68347
~J-3 CH CNL 5-19-83 run 3 Sch 68313
-*B-8 CH CNL 5-28-83 run 1 Sch 68349
3~-4 CH CNL 5-18-83 run 3 Sch 68311
r ' ,-., / .... /- '7 .,~ ,,. , - ,
~-..~ /7 '-! !.~_.z., c-, ", ; 5?:'I/--'' ~
/¥,.. - . 7..,~, :: / ,..
.,~ . "'
J /~.'7 // ~ I 7~4 ..' :,, -, /,,,, ~,.?,../,,, ., i. '
~--.,<W~/ 7/.,~:-'.' :I'
*SFO & E~ON' An Asterisk:(*) n~t to a listing abouve means you should have
received the Tape(s) and Listing(s) directly from the respective service company.
Please confi~ this.
Development GeoloEy
~ ~s Uell Records
¢ (
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
SFO
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
GETTY
To SFO/UNIT/STATE:
(-Marathon) MOBIL
PHILLIPS
STATE OF AK
BPAE (Transmittal Only)
CENTRAL FILES (CCI!' s-Transmittal Only)
-_
ANLItt d'~A(~|
TtLEPH()Nt 19071 26% O()OrO
MAlt POUCH 6 612
ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99502
Date: 5/26/83
CC#: 74486
REFERENCE
____IO CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following matemal~s being submitted herewith Please acknowledge receipt by s~gmng a
copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to th~s office -
SFO/UNIT/STATE:
E-t2 TDT-M 4/3/83 #1 8680-9415 Sch 5"
J-1 TDT-M 5/19/83 #3 8350-9133 Sch 5"
N-6 TDT-M 5/18/83 #3 10250-11049 Sch 5"
R-2 Completion Record 4/8/83 #1 8580-8820 Sch 5"
X-19 Completion Record 3/30/83 #1 8680-9994 Sch 5"
(4/82)
RECEIVED
DATE
19
Victoria Aldridge
Development Geology
Well Records TP1-5
¢
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
SFO
ARCO
CHEVRON
EXXON
GETTY
TO SFO/UNIT/STATE:
(-Mare thon) MOBIL
PHILLIPS
BPAE (Transmittal Only)
CENTRAL FILES (CCI!' s-Transmittal Only)
3111 'C"STREET
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA
TELEPHONE (9071 265-0000
MAIL POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99502
Date: 4/19/83
CC#: 56303
REFERENCE
,.//~IO CASED HOLE, FINAL LOGS
'~ The submstted herewsth. Please acknowledg~ receipt by signing a
following
material
being
IS
copy of this letter and returning it to this office:--
SFO/UNIT/STATE:
~~,, Spinner 3/8/83 #1 8600-9050 GO 5"
A-13 Flow Survey 3/15/83 #1 9200-9620 GO 5"
E-19 Flow Survey 3/23/83 #1 11400-11710 GO 5"
R-20 Flow Survey 3/10/83 #1 11300-11800 GO 5"
(4/82)
RECEIVED
DATE
V
19
Gas Cons. C0h~missJ0~;ell Records TPI~5
Anchorage
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
SF0
ARCO
- CHEVRON
3111 "C ' SlREET
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000
MAIL: POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
EXXON
~o SFO/UNIT/STATE:
(-Marathon)
GETTY
MOBIL
PHILLIPS
BPAE (Transmittal Only) _
CENTRAL FILES (CC#'s - Transmittal Only~
4/13/83
Date:
Trans. #: -
56282
CC#:
REFERENCE:
~__O FINAL DATA - PRESSURE SURVEY DATA
The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
copy of this letter and returning it to this office:--
A-20-~ Pressure Survey & BHPD Otis 2/27/83
B-7t~/ Pressure Analysis & BH?D Camco 3/8/83
B-5~/ " " " " Camco 3/9-11/83
C-8~ Pressure Survey & BHPD Otis 2/10,12/83
A-13w/ " " " " GO 3/15/83
J-l~ '~ " " " " GO 3/8,9/83
R-20w " " " " GO 3/10,11/83
A-24/ Pressure Analysis & BHPD Camco 3/21/83
E-19~ " Survey " " GO 3/23/83
A-25~ Pressure Survey & BHPD GO 4/1,2/83
A-23- Pressure Analysis Camco 4/1/83
A-26 v " " Cgmco 3/17/83
A-27 ~, " " Camco 3/30/83
A-28// Pressure Survey Otis 3/9/83
B-9 ~ Pressure Survey Otis 3/30/83
E-12 ~ / Pressure Analysis Camco 3/14/83
E-13 / Pressure Analysis Camco 3/19/83
E-14.~'~ Pressure Survey Otis 3/27/83
E-19/ " " GO 3/3/83
'~/8 2)
RECEIVED
DATE
Victoria Aldridge
~u~d,0tl:3; D~v e 1 opme nt Geology
Well Records TP1-5
SOHIO RESTRICTED
SOHIO ALASKA PETROLEUM COMPANY
·
TO
SFO/UNIT/STATE: ~ _~
i. r --
(-Marathon)
~o~ T__ransm.J t-tal Onl, v _
i n d ex e d
311 1 ' C" STREET
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000
MAIL POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 9950:2
Date: 2/17/82 $ 1379 A
REFERENCE
SOHIO FINAL DAT~ CASED HOLE FINAL LOGS
The following mate.al is being submitted herewith Please acknowledge receipt by signlnga
copy of th~s letter and returning it to this office --
SFO/UNIT/STATE: (-Marathon)
D-3 CNL-CH(2 3/4" Tool) #2
D-6 Spinner #--
D-16 Temp. Survey #3 runs
F-19 Radioactivity Log/GR #1
G-5 Spinner #1
H-2 Spinner, CFS #2
.
H-7 Spinner #--
,,"~g~I CNL-CH(2 3/4" Tool) #3
J-5 CNL-CH #8
J-8 CNL-CH #1
R-1 Spinner #2
Q-3 CNL-CH ~3
B-14 CNL-CH(2 3/4" Tool) #1
C-7 CNL-CH(2 3/4" Tool) #1
D- 1 CNL-CH # 2
D-4 CNL-CH #4
F-2 CNL-CH #2
F-3 CNL-CH(2 3/4" Tool) #7
F-4 CNL-CH(Limestone 3 3/8) #8
12/11/81 29830-10593' (Sch) 5"
1/31/82 9000-9350 (Otis) 5"
1/12/82 7100-8882 (Camco) 5"
1/27/82 12350-12800 (Camco) 5"
1/14/82 10700-11130 (Otis) 5"
1/10/82 8650-9100 (Go) 5"
1/21/82 10450-10900 (Otis) 5"
12/22/81 8300-9136 (Sch) 5"
12/19/81 9400-10364 (Sch) 5"
12/20/81 11450-12392 (Sch) 5"
1/1/82 8850-9250 (Otis) 5"
12/18/81 8600-9432 (Sch) 5"
12/28/81 11100-12037 (Sch) 5"
12/29/81 10900-11719 (Sch) 5"
12/26/81 9100-9817 (Sch) 5"
12/27/81 9900-10892 (Sch) 5"
12/23/81 9800-10831 (Sch) 5"
12/28/81 10350-11202 (Sch) 5"
1/10/82 9700-10562 (Sch) 5"
Carol ~!!ter (Con':
9 Dev~ 1c'~ t Ceololy
';el
SOHIO ALASK( E'[ROLEUM COMPANY
SOHIO RESTRICTED -
3111 "C" SIREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
IELEPHONE 1907) 265-0000
MAIL' POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
ARCO
TO: EXXON
PHILLIPS
Da te:
1/14/8~ ~ 1320
Page 1 of 2
SFO
REFERENCE:
SOHIO MAGNETIC LIS. TAPES & LISTI.N~G$. -
he following material is being submitted herew,th. Please acknowledge receipt by signing
copy of this letter and returning it to this office:--
SOHIO MAGNETIC LIS TAPES AND LISTINGS ON THE FOLLOWING WELLS:
* A-19~/~ (Sch) OH-DIL/BHC/FDC/CNL' #62422'1~' ' 12/21/81
* B-8 '.'~. CH-CNL ;'/62356 12/21/81
* D-1~" CH-CNL #62436 12/26/81
* D-3 / " CH-CNL ;'/62367 12/11/81
* D-4 ~'/ " CN-CNL ;'/62437 12/27/81
* E-20~'' " OH-DIL/BHC/FDC/CNL #62366 12/12/81
/
* E-21~/" OH-DIL/BHC/FDC/CNL ;'/62332 11/19/81
* F-2/ " CH-CNL ;'/62440 12/23/81
*"F-16 ~/' " OH-DIL/BHC/FDC/CNL ;'/62423 12/22/81
* J-1t/'/ " CH-CNL #62433 12/22/81
* J-5~/' " CH-CNL #62427 12/19/81
* J-8w/ " CH-CNL #62430 12/20/81
* M-13 u'~" CH-TDT ;'/62455 12/31/81
* M-14~/ " CH-TDT #62454 12/29/81
·
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ECEIVED
JAN 1 5 ]982 Carol Kr
,~ Developm,
DATE --
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commissloo Well Reco 4-5
knchoraga
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
ARCO
TO. EXXON
PHILLIPS
SFO
3111 °'C" STREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0Q00
MAIL: POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9950~
I28/80 #171B
REFERENCE:
TfMAGNETIC TAPES / SOHIO
ollowing material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
of this letter and returning it to this office:-
B-9 Magnetic Tape 3/23/80 t/2 #60366
B-13 " " 1/30/80 #1 #60226
D-9 " " 12/3/79 #l&2 #60065
E-2 " " 5/23/80 #1 #60204
~ " " 5/23/79 #60252
Carol Krieter
Well Records
DATE
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION '
ARCO
I 4ENG
~1 I GFOL--
I STAT TEC
I STAT TEC--'
FILF:
--
PHILLIPS
EXXON
3111 "C" STREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000
MAIL' POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
5/13/80 #144
SFO
REFERENCE'
SOHIO MAGNETIC TAPES
c Toh~ following mater,al is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by s~gning a
y of this letter and returning it to this office:-
MAGNETIC TAPES ON THE FOLLOWING:
,
12/31/79
7/23/.7,9
J-9 11/26/79
R-6 3/13/80
X-6 4/12/80
#60136
#60200
#60053
#60352
#60421
Well Records
19
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
Div~s~on of Sohio Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
LNG
1 ENG
3111 "e' STREET
NCHORAGE, ALASKA
4 ENG
-] GEOL TE; .EPHONE (907) 265-0000
--MAIL: POUCH 6-612
E, ALASKA 99502
TO-
SFO/UNIT/STATE
REFERENCE:
STAT TEC
Cbc'v~ STAT TEC
E.,,:~ -- I I
.O,V,M _r-,._I
J--] 4£NO
~--]-_ I 3 OEOL,~N.CJ.iORAG
_L-J STATTEC I
STAT TEC
18/80 ~ll0A
, FILF:
SFO ~
SOHIO DATA
/Tchefollowing material is being acknowledge recmpt by signing
submitted
herewith.
Please
copy of thts letter and return,ng ~t to this offtce:-
A-2
SFO/UNIT/STATE: C-7
.'*INAL CASED HOLE: E-2
(-Marathon)
R-2
R-5
R-6
R-6
X-4
X-5
?RESSURE SURVEYS :~D-1v
~ )~-3~/
~ ¢~'"' ,. 7 E-4
Spinner 3/8/80 #1
EPA 3/3/80 #1
EPL 3/7/80 #1
Temp. Log 3/4/80 #1
Spinner 3/7/80 #1
DDNLL 3/3/80 #1
TDT-M 3/14/80 #1
TDT-M 3/13/80 #1
EPA 3/11/80 #1
Mudlog 12/25/79-1/23/80
Temp. Log 3/5/80 #1
Spectralog 2/20/80 #1
Bottom-Hole Pressure Data Form& Survey
Il Il I1 II II II
II II II I! !! I!
II !1 II !1 II II
1!
2"/5" (1 Log)
5"
5"
5"
5"
5"
5"
5"
5"
3/10/80 (Otis)
3/17/80 (Go)
3/16/80 (Otis)
2/11/80 (Go)
Well Records
.ECE,VED . - '.,-, ,;- /2%
DATE 19 __
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
D~vl$1on of SohIo Natural Resources Company
3111 "C"STREET
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 2650000
MAIL POUCH 6612
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION ARCO ' -~ -
C~,m~.,~l::m ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
F_~,X X 12~'~ --
TO C_~t~ --
S~O/UN~/S~ M~t~ ~ :- 3/~2/80 ~057
SFO ~, . --- ...... ~
REFERENCE
SOHIO DATA
~'~~he following material is being submlttecl herewith Please acknowledge receipt by s~gnlng a
copy of this letter and returning ~t to this off,ce -
;FO/UNIT/STATE: A-6
(CH-Marathon) ~
R-1
R-1
R-1
R-3
Y-1
,'O/UNIT/STATE:
C-14
D-9
R-6
Spectralog 1/20/80 ~1 5"
Spectralog 1/22/80 #1 5"
CNL(Corrected Log) 3/30/79 #1 5"
Spectralog 1/18/80 ~1 5"
DDNLL 1/19/80 #1 5"
DDNLL 1/18/80 #1 5"
TDT-M 2/2/80 #1 5"
CML 2/3/80 #1 5"
Sidewall Sample Rec.2/ll/80 ~1 5"
Sidewall Sample Rec.12/4/79 ~1 5"
Sidewall Sample Rec.9/28/79 ~I1 5"
RECEIV
DATE
19
Well Records
' i :; ')
..
: ~ ST,4T
J lST,arr :c,-
D~ws~on of Sohio Natural Re~urce, Company 3111 "C"
~ ............ _ _ ANCHORAG
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
I I_H_ I . _ _ JI I I
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000
MAIL' POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
TO
2/12/80 #015
SFO/UNIT/STATE
REFERENCE SOHIO DATA
;FO/UNIT/ST
-Marathon)
~~ material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
following
copy of this letter and returning it to this office.-
N-7 CNL 1/16/80 #2 5"
C._~ ~ TDT-M 12/31/79 #2 5"
J-1 EPL 12/30/79 #1 5"
J-1 CNL 1/1/80 #2 5"
Carol Kr'i e t e'r~~ ~.~
Well Records
June 26, 1979
Hr. Robert A. Ballog
Union Oil Company of California
2323 Knoll Drive
Venture, California 93003
Re: Preparation of thin sections
and paleontologic slides
from public well sample library
Dear Bob:
Receipt is ack~.ow~edged for the respective thin sections, palynological
slides, forami~iferal,slides and residues prepared from samples and cores
of the following wells in fulfillment of the February 28, 1979 and April
19, 1979 letters of understanding to you and the April 30, 1979 letter to
Dick Stewart:
ARCO Sag River tl
ARCO Prudhoe Bay St. tl
B.P. Sag Delta t31-10-16
Shell Lake 79 Fed. tl
~O ~!
ARCO ?ut River tl (7-10-14)
Mobil Gwydyr Bay S. Il (8-12-13)
Mobil W. Kuparuk Riv. f~3-11-11
Mobil Kadler St. ~1 (15-9-16)
Exxon Canning River Unit iA-1 (19-4-24)
B.P. Niakuk 12 (23-12-15)
I~o sets of the thin sections and palyaological slides were received, as
per our agreement.
It is presumed that inasmuch as no thin sections from the ARCO Put River
tl were received, the approximate 20' of Lisburne carborate penetrated
· rlthin the 9810' - 9903' interval that you sampled was considered
insufficient to warrant preparation of a thin section.
~he slides and thin sections have n6wbeen placed in the State's public
library of specially prepared well materials. A copy of the June 1, 1979
inventory of special materials is enclosed for your reference. Please
refer to the June and July issues of the Commission's Bulletin for
additions to this inventory.
Robert A. Ballo$
1979
Your prompt preparation and return of the materials prior to our agreed
7/1/79 date reflects well on your, Jim Hiller's, Bill Reay's, and
Dick Stewart's attitude of fairness to others in the geologic profession
and contributes to the mutual beneficial aspects of the slide preparation
program. We look forward to the possibility of making additional slide
preparation asreements with Union in the future,
Sincerely,
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geolo~ist
cci James A. Miller, Union, Brea, CA
William G. Reay, Union, Ventura, CA
John A. Packard, Union, Anchorage, AK
Richard L. Stewart, Union, Anchorage,AK
o ,
February 28, 1979
Hr, Robert Ballo$
Union Oil Company of California
2323 Knoll Drive
Ventura, California 93003
Acquisition of Drill Cuttin§s and
Core Chips for Preparation of Thin
Sections and Paleontologic Slides
Dear'Bobs ,~
In response to our February 26, 1979 discussion, permission is hereby
sranted to Union Oil Company to make small quantity cuts (approximately
one cc maxiaum each) from the Starers set of samples and cores of the
follovinS yells for the purpose of preparing thin sections, palynologic
slides and foraminiferal slides, subject to the belov-indicated condi-
tions1
Sample
Set #
192
182
235
237
230
213
For~
~ell Thin Sections Palyn. Slides Slides
. L,_I .... J_.J .... I .....
arco Sas ?~ver tl (Se1. Carbonate Intrvls)
Arco P,Bo St. ~1 "
B.P. Sag Delta 31-10-16 " ' '
$hell Lk. 79 Fed tl ' ' "
Sohio J'! (09-11-13), " . ,,
Arco Put River
8,400-12,942 (None)
8,100-12,005 "
9,100-13,877 "
10,400-15,540 "
9,100-11,871 "
2,230- 9,903 2,230-
9,903
It is understood that the cuts are to be made only from the 'relatively
larger sized quantities of materials (those in excess of approximately
10cc.) and that Union will provide the State with a list of the specific
sample and core footaEes sampled. Union shall assume all costs entailed
and will provide the Alaska 0il and Gas Conservation Commission with two
complete sets of all thin sections and slides prepared and return all
remaining sample and core residues. We understand that it is your plan
to return one complete set of the slides by }~y 1, 1979 and the other
set by July 1, 1979.
Union Oil Company of California
February 28, 1979
It is a pleasure to work with you in this mutually beneficial endeavor
and look forward to your company's continuous exercise of care and good
judgement in your handling of this well material, as evidenced in the
previous sample processing arrangements you have undertaken with the
State.
Very truly yours,
×?
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
·
IJn~on 0~1 Comply of California
UnionResearchX nter
P. O. Box 76, Brea, California 92621
Telephone (714) 528-7201
E&PE-79-237
May 17, 1979
Mr. William Van Alen
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Bill'
TRANSbIITTAL OF LISBURNE TItlN SECTIONS
Enclosed is one of two sets of thin sections from well cuttings for the
following wells'
BP Sag Delta #31-10-16 (F593 D) "12,105-12,390 (3 sections)
River #9-11- (F592 13) 9,350-10,995 (18 sections)
/
ARCO Sag River #1 (D871 D) 9,210-11,300 (21 sections)
ARCO Prudhoe Bay St. #1 (13266 D) 8,810-10,500 (17 sections)
Also enclosed is a set of seven (7) thin sections of core chkps.£$o~ ,the
ARCO Prudhoe Bay St. #1 well. Only one (1) set of thin sectlon~'wak inad~-
from the core chips.
Core chip thin sections' ~852-61
'~967-70
055 56
"/9262-68
9530-35
~9801-13
~9863-68
According to Bill Reay (Ventura) this completes the carbonate fl,isburneJ thin
sections from the first group of samples. If you have any questions, ])lease
call me.
S~ncerely yours,
·
ler
JA~I' ds
Please acknowledge receipt by
s~gnlng and returning one copy d,~~/~./~/~'~
of this letter.
Receive · _
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
Division of Sohio Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
TO
REFERENCE." Well Data Transmission
TELEPHONE (907) 265-~, ~ NL> i
May 7, 1979 ~_t ~E~-- /
Unit/P&P/Stat~-
The following material is being submitted herewith. Plea. se acknowled, ge receipt by signing a
copy of this letter and returning it to this office:- ~./~¢/~;.~ ~'-///~/~'
Cased hole logs £or the followincj $o'¢~hio operated wells:
F-4 CNL RUn 3
C-2 EPL Run 1 Full Bore Spinner
D-5 CNL Run 1
C-1 CNL Run 1
CNL Run 1
CNL Run 1 '~'
C- 2 CNL Run 3
C-6 CNL Run 3
E-4 CNL Run 2 4/,~ ,~ '~'
F- 6 CNL Run 2 ~' ' ~,
N-8 CNL Run 2
'",~'~;~ r'c~,7,,,,;i%%°''
DATE 19 ~
Colette Tracy
Well Records
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CO#SERVATiO# ~,OMMISSlON
April 4, 1979
JAY S. HAYMOND,
I
/
3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE-ANCHORAGE, Ai_ASKA 99501
Mr. J. G. Bolm
U.S.G.S.-Conservation Division
P.O. Box 259
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Dear John:
Re: Petrographic thin
sections prepared from
State Well Library
Receipt is acknowledged for thin sections from the below listed intervals
of the ~l---lowl~"-~g~a~repared by the U.S.G.S. from core ships provided
from the State's well sample library:
(204) ARCO Toolik Fed. #1 (278) Sohio PBU N-1
10,355 8949
10,339 8900
10,500 8950
10,519 9000
(205) Chevron SOCAL 31-25 9050
9046 9099
9079 9155
9480 (287) Sohio PBU H-2
(212) ARCO Kup River #1 8700
9232 8701
9287 8755
9377 8800
9414 8890
9445 8951
(230) Sohio PBU J-1 9010
8540 9045
8600 9050
8650 9125
8700 9201
8745 9246
8801 (297) Ashland W. Channel 1-3
8850 9268
8910 (357) Getty PBS #1
8950 8945
9000 8966
9050 8991
9100 9014
(243) Sohio Put Riv. 33-12-13 9030
8959 9062
9004 9095
9050 9125
9256
J. G. Bolm 2 April 4, 1979
(363) Mobil Kuparuk 30-11-13
9050
9076
We presume that the absence of slides from three of the core chips provided
was due to insufficient consolidated material. (278-8800, 287-9150,
363-9094)
It is understood that you will be borrowing the slides for examination in
your office sometime during mid-summer, 1979.
Sincerely,
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
Division of Soh,o Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION Exxoa _ _
TO
Mob!
Pblhps _
BPAE
_
,1
l ~r iiii
__
3111 '°C" STRI
ANCHORAGE, AI~
TELEPHONE (907)
MAIL: POUCH 6
ANCHORAGE, ALASl
2/'19/80 #
SFO/UNIT/STAT
REFERENCE SOHIO DATA
i comr~
; co~,,~
R::-:,, '".qG
_ _I 2 EN~a,Lz
%SK'A3 - ,,
J 4r ....
65'00q0G~OL I,,.-
:A..~A~':OL --1
~,! .~ r,',T T"_C..J
3__~ ~ STA_T
TECJ
~OIQFER. J
FILF: - J
)/UNIT?ST:
~arathon)
The following material is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
_ _~/ copy_o_f_f this letter and returnmq ~t to this office:-
N-8'- Bottom Hole Pressure Data Form & Survey
A__b/ Il Il t! II |1
J-5 ~ " " " " " "
J-7 ~ " " " " " "
,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,
GC-3B ~" " " " " " "
i~ 11 Il II II I! II
R-3,~' Bottom Hole Pressure Data Form & Survey
1/19/80 Camco
2/8/80 Otis
2/5/80 Go
2/1/80 Go
1/18/8o Go
1/22/80 Camco
1/10/80 Schlum.
1/27/80 Go
1/26/80 Otis
12/27/79
carol Krieter
Well Records
RECEIVED
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
D,v~s,on of Sohio Natural Resources Company
3111 "C" STRE~'T
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
TELEPHONE (907) 265-0000
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
MAIL: POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99.502
TO
State of Ala.t~
Department of Natural Resotm~
Div~ion of Oil & Gas Gonservation
3001 1'orcupme 17r_~vc
Anchorage, Al::ska 5:!:)0i
ATTN: MR. H l.~ ~'~ . ~',,\,
REFERENCE. ~'~11 Data Transmission
Unit/State/P&P
January 29, 1979
, !
"' ~'~dO '/",t5'L- ,,~
The following materml is being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by signing
copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to th~s ofl~ce:-- /_./"
~__Logs_f_or the -following Sohio operated well:
(..'" GC-3~'] BHCS Run 1,2 2"
'~----- --' ' DIL Run 1,2 2"
FDC Run 1,2 2"
.'~-1 Transient Pressure & Flowmeter~ta Packet 1-15-79
E-2 Pressure Data Packet (corrected) 12-5-78
iGov. Sect ?~11 Transient Survey (corrected) 7-22-78
Transient Pressure Survey/Data Packet 1-21-79
Transient Pressure Survey/Data Packet 1-19-79
Colette Tracy f
19
SOHIO P,--TROLEUM COMPANY
Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCT[ON DIVISION
TO
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, A_K 99504
Attn: Mr. H. Hamilton
TELEPHO;4F_ ,90-~, 265-0000
MAiL POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
DgV-2¢-250/8
December 7, 1978
REFERENCE Well Data Transmission
The following mater~al ~s being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by s~gn~ng a
copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to th~s office:- !
1 sepia and 1 print for the following wells:
TDT-M Run 1 5"
/
TDT-M Run 1 5"
~-6 TDT-M Run 1 5"
"C- 1 TDT-M Run 1 5"
~ H-2 %DT-M Run 1 5"
Colette Tracy
Well Records
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
D~v~s~on of Sohio Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
TO
State of Ala~,.a
Deparhnent of Natural Re~ou,.cc~
~Ivi~ic~ of Oil & Gas Conserv. t.on
~001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
ATTNI MR. II. HAMILTON
3111 "C" STREET
ANCHORAGE, AhASKA
TELEPHONE (907) :~65-0000
MAIL. POUCH 6-612
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502
August 21, 197.8
REFERENCE
The following material is being submitted herewith Please acknowledge receipt by signing a
copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to this office.-
,Key Well Transient Survey for the following wells:
N-7 G-3
Key Well Initial Transient Pressure ,Survey for the following wells:
A-5 C-2
Initial Transient Pressure Survey for the following wells:
C-8 A-1 A-2 A-3 A-8 B-4 C-1 C-5
Governmental..,Section Transient Pressure Survey for the followin~ wells:
N-8 N-2 ×g---2-.] D-4 D-1 E-3 E-4 E-5 G-2 H-4 H-5 J-5 M-3 M-4
H-6 J-3~ D-3 ti-3 D-4
Initial Static Surveys for the following well:
B-3A
RECEIVED
DATE
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
~ws~on of Sohio Natural Resources Company
SOHIO-BP ALASKA PRODUCTION DIVISION
TO
State of Alaska
Department of 0il and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attn: Mr. O.K. Gilbreth Jr.
3111 "C" STREET
ANCHOR,' .GE, ALASKA
TELEPr~O,'~E (b ]7 /z6b-0600
MAIL P O ;50X4 lST.)
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 59509
Dev-PB-250/8
April 18, 1978
REFERENCE
The following material ~s being submitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt by s~gnlng a
copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to th~s ofhce.-
Spinner
H-2~
H_5L--
H_6~/
j_2~--
Surveys for the following, wells:
j_9~'
M-3J
M_4 c~-'
N-5~
N-6~-
RECEIVED
DATE
19
BP ALASKA INC.
3111 - C - STREET · TELEPHONE (907) 279-0644
MAILING ADDRESS
P 0 BOX 4-1379
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509
CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas Conservation
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Hoyle Hamilton,
Director
Gentlemen:
August 22, 1977
Well Numbers: H-7 (22-11-13)
H-6 (21-11-13)
G-3 (33-12-11-13)
( (23-10-11-13)
33-09-11-13)
__
5 ENG
2 G--GL
3 GEOL
CONFER
'FIL: ....
Enclosed please find, in duplicate: Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and
Reports on Wells; and Form P-4, Mcnthly Report of Drilling and Workover
Operations, for the above named wells.
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA INC.
smf
Enclosures
cc: Drilling Well Files
P.E. Well Files
H-7
H-6
G-3
J-2
J-1
Manager Operations
Form ! 0-403
REV. 1-10-3'3
Submit "1 ntentlons" in Triplicate
& "Sub~mquent Reports" In Duplicate
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
5. APl NUMERICAL CODE
50-029-20020
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
ADL 28281
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APPL. ICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.)
OIL r'"~_ GAS 0 OTHER CONI:IDkNli L
WELL L.2g~ WELL
NAME OF OPERATOR
BP Alaska, Inc.
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P.0. Box 4-1379
4. LOCATION OF WELL
At surface
Anchorages, A~aska
99509
1245' WEL, 1080', SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.)
KBE 56.9 ft. AMSL
14.
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re
7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
Prudhoe Bay
9. WELL NO.
J-1 (33-09-11-13)
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Prudhoe Bay. Prudhoe Oil Pool
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO'T'FOM HOLE OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, b-PM
12. PERMIT NO.
69-40
)orr, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF ~ PULL OR ALTER CASING ~ WATER SHUT-OFF ~ .EPAIRINGWELL ~
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* SHOOTING OR AClDIZlNG ABANDONMENT*
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other)
(Other) (NOTE8 Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, Including estimated date of
starting any proposed work.
The following intervals in this well were perforated on August 5-6, 1977.
The shot density was 4 S.P.F.
8878-8893 ft. BKB (Ref. BHCS/GR, 7-23-77)
8908-8918 " ( " )
8928-8938 " ( " )
8952-8972 " ( " )
Prior to perforating ran a temperature survey. After perforating ran and
set S.S.S.V. in nipple at 2004' BKB. Ran pressure/temperature survey.
The S.S.S.V. was closure tested on August 11, 1977. The test was witnessed
by a State representative. ~
16. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct
SIGNED e~
(This space for Stat
TITLE ,~E DATE,
APPROVED BY
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY.'
TITLE DATE
See Instructions On Reverse Side
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
Form No. P-4
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
REV. 3-1-70
UlNl'llJl"iq I
1.
OIL
WELL
WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
RP A1 ~ ,
13: O: 'P.n~ 6-1379
4. LOCATION O-F~-~LL
Anchorage, Alaska
_ 99509
1245'WEL, 1080' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. APl NUMERICAL CODE
50-029-2002Cl
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
ADL 28281
7. IF INDIAN'ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME
Prudhoe Bay
9.
J-l. ("4q-fiq-I 1-1 ':ti
10. FIELD ANI~ POOL, OR WILDCAT
ii. gfC.'-TTff~T(S6'~r6~ H6CE
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 9; TllN.. R13E.. IIPM
12. PERMIT NO.
69-40
13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USEl~ PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOLE CONDITIONS.
PERFORATING AND ASSOCIATED OPERATIONS
3 July
12 July
JULY-AUGUST, 1977
Recovered S.S.S.V. Ran temperature survey.
Tested tubing and annulus.
5-6 August Perforated the following intervals at 4 S.P.F. using 2 7/8" Hyperdomes,
180° phasing:
7 August
11 August
8878-8893 ft. BKB (ref. BHCS/GR, 7-23-77)
8908-8919 " ( ,, )
8928-8938 " ( " )
8952-8972 " ( " )
Ran and set S.S.S.V. in nipple at 2004' BKB.
Tested S.S.S.V., Swab ~alve, and Master valve. Test witnessed by a State
representative. End of Operation. The well was left with the S.S.S.V.
closed and with the wellhead valves closed. (except the surface safety
valve).
13 August
Ran pressure/temperature survey.
14. I hereby certify that the~e,and correct ~l I'~'~'
SIGNED TITLE ~P~ DATE ~¢~'
NOTl:-Report on this~orm is r~luired for each calendar month, r~jardle~ of the status of operatiorm, and must be filed in duplicate ~ith the
oil and gas conservation committee by the 15th of the succeeding month,unless otherwise directed.
MAILING ADDRESS
BP ALASKA INC.
C3 1 -~] - E · E E E 907)279-0644
August 17, 1977
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas Conservation
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99504
Attention: ~. O. K. Gilbreth
Director
Gent 1 emen:
Well Number J-1 (31-09-11-13)
Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form P-7, the Completion Report on the
above well, together with the Well History, Core Data, and DST Test.
This well has been perforated and is ready for production.
PRJ:ja
Enclosures
cc: Well File #17
Regina McGaffigan
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA, INC.
?. R. Judd
District Drilling Engineer
} (~r u 'P 7
SUBMIT IN DL ~.~..rE*
STATE OF ALASKA ,.s~ .... thvr ln-
~, rl~ct ion- on
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG*
TYPE OF WELL
%% ELL WFLL ~ DnY Other
TYPE OF COMPLE~ON
2 %AME OF OFERATOR
BP Alaska, Inc.
3 ADDRESR OF OPERATOR
P.O. Box 4-1379, Anchorage, Alaska 99509
4 ~OC,~T[0X OF ~£LL (Report locahon clearly and tn accordance wtth any State requirements)*
At surface 1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
At top prod Interval reported below
1310' WEL, 822' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
At total depth
at 9300' 1329' WEL, 833' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
CONFIDENTIAL
AP1 N~IERICAL CODE
50~029~20020
LEASE D~IGNA~ON ~ND SEHI_A.L NO
ADL 28281
7 IF INDIAN. ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA2~I~.
8 UNIT,FA.R,M OR LEASE NA2~IE
Put River
9 WELL NO
J-1 (31-09-11-13)
10 FIELD A~ND POOL, OR %VILDCAT
Prudhoe Bay, Prudhoe 0ilPoo
11 SEC , T , R , M , (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PE-XR2VIIT NO
69-40
HOW MANY* ROTARY TOOLS CABLE TOOI S
11871' MD [9171'MD 9169'TVD ~ None Total
22 PRODUCING INTE!RVAL(S), OF THIS COMPLETION--TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (MD AND TVD), 23 WAS DIRECTIONAL
t SURVEY MADE
Prudhoe 0il Pool' Top: 8878' MD 8876' TVD ! Yes
· Bottom: 8972' MD 8971' TVD
i
24 TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHF-2{ LOGS RUN
DIL,BHCS/GR, FDC, SNP, MLL/ML,LL3, CBL
_
_
25 CASING RECORD (Report all strings set 1!1 well)
CASLNG SIZE WEIGHT, LB, FT GRADS DEPTH SST (MD)
30" Stove [ pipe 66 ~
20" [ 94¢~ IH-40 950'
13~3/8" [68¢f/61¢f ~55/~5. 4258'
9-5/8" [ 47¢f IN-80 9304'
~8908'-8918' '." "
58928'-8938' " "
g8952'-8972' " "
DA 1 E FIRST PIIODUCTION
26 LINER 1R~E C OI-lD
28 PERFORAIIONS OP?iN TO PRODUC~ ' t t O1%T (interval, szze and nurnber)
~ 8878'-8893' BKB ~ 4 spf 0.5"(ref.BHCS/GR,7/23/69)
( ,, )
PRODUCTION
~ ~ ~] ~ ~ODUCT1ON MEI[~OD (Flowh~g, F~5 LI(, pampmg~s~ze and type of pumP~
OI~DL C-~k~CF
! I
DATZ OF T~ST, Ht3URS TESTED '[ ]
CI-!OXE SIZE [PROD N FOR
FLO%V, TUBINCr iCA$IYqG PRESSURE ICAL~T~ OI~BBL
r~S I~4-HOU~ ~A~ [_ ~
DISPOSITION OF G'2S t$Old, ~ed fOr f~eI, VSntS4, etc )
LI~T OF ATTACHMENTS
HOLE SIZE [ CEhlLNTING RECOP~
36" ] 280 sks Permafrost
26" [ 1800 sks FondU/Fly Ash
17~" t 1600 sks Class G
12¼" 2155 sks Class G
TUBING RECOP~
i AOUNT
PULLED
SCi~EE'N tl~.D~ SIZE DEPTH SET (Y~D) [ PACfiER SET ('YID)
4½",8328',, ' j 8340'*
23 ACID, Si. OT, ~.i~CI GRE, C~,iLNT SQUEEZE, ETC
D~i INI~V.~ (MD) ] AMOUNC ?~D }21ND OF MA~EF2AL USD
I
Vv ELL STATUS (Producing or
W£JfEI-~--BBL [ GAS-OIL ILkTIO
i
WATER--BBL [OIL GRAVITY-AP1 (COR~)
GAS--]~ICF
1
Well History, Core Data, DST Test
23 ! hereby certify that the foregoing and attached information is complete and correct as deteP~'~'~r~ t~]~-~va!la~ble records
SIGNED ~ _~9/ TITLE District Drilling Engineer DATE,
P. R. Judd
*(Se, [,,,,oc~io,, ~,d S~ac., [or Addi~io.a[ D~*~ ~. Rever~e Side)
General Th~s form ~s designed for subm~tl~ng a complete and correct well completion report er, d log on
all types of lands and leases ~n Alaska
Item: 16: Indicate vch~ch elevation ~s used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
ments g~ven ~n cther spaces on th~s form and ~n any attachments
Items 20, and 22:: If th~s well is completed for separatc production from more than one ~nterval zone
(multiple completion), so state ~n ~tem 20, and ~n ~teq~ 22 show the prc_JLJc~g ~nterx, 01, or ~ntervals,
top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (~f any) for only the ~nterv,~l reported ~n ~ter'r~ 30 Submit a separate report
(page) on th~s form, adequately ~denhf~¢d, for each additional ~ntelval to be seperately produced, show-
~ng the ackJ~t~onal data pertinent to such ~nterval
Item26: "Sacks Cement" Attached supplemental records for th~s well should show the details of any mul-
hple stage cementing and the location of the cemenhng tool
Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each ~nterval to be separately produc~l
(See ~nstruchon for ~tems 20 and 22 above)
[,
34 SUMM'AItY OF' F'ORMATION T,~.S'I'S IN('LUI)IN{, IN'I'IER~AL T~'FED I~'HI~:"],s~HrIE DATA' ~ ~OV~RI~ OF OIL GAS
35 G~G IC MARK~
WAT~ AND MUD
NA~
BKB Subsea
Sag RSver 8~16 ~ 360'
Shubl 5k 8~6 ' ~92 '
Iv~shak 8525 ~ , , 71 ~
[ [ [ [ [ i r u [[u[
,,
BP WELL J-1 (31-09-11-13)
WELL HISTORY
CG; i=iDF IIAL
Drilling:
May, 1969
Spud 17½" hole at 1500 hours, May 14, 1969. Drilled 17½" hole to 1125',
opened to 26" to 950'. Ran 20" 94# H-40 casing to 950'. Cemented with 1800 sks
Fondu/Fly Ash. Nippled up and tested BOPE. Drilled 8½" hole to 2430'. Ran
DLL/SP and BHCS/GR logs. Opened hole to 17½", drilled ahead to 4298'. Conditioned
hole. Ran 13-3/8" 61#/68# J-55/K55 Buttress casing to 4258' with DV at 1615'.
Did not use DV, cemented with 1600 sks Class G.
June, 1969
Nippled up and tested BOPE. Drilled 12¼" hole to 5652, cored 8½" to 5682',
opened hole to 12¼" and drilled to 5878'. Cored to 6309'. Opened hole to 12¼"
and drilled to 8508'. Cored and drilled 8½" hole to 9147'. Opened hole to 12¼'
to 8867' twisted off drill pipe Shot off and recovered fish to 8513'
J_uly, 1969
Washed over 3DC and recovered. Fish left in hole from 8601'-8867'. Set
500 sks Class G cement plug, side tracked hole. Drilled 12¼" hole to 9315'.
Ran open hole logs and velocity survey. Ran 9-5/8" 47# N-80 Buttress casing
to 9304'. Cemented with 2155 sks Class G cement. Nippled up BOPE. Drilled and
cored 8½" hole to 9665'.
A. ugus t, 1969
Drilled to 9792'. Cleaned up hole after losing 2 cones from a bit. Drilled
and cored 8½" hole to 11634'.
September ,. 1969
Completion:
April, 1977
Dr±lled and cored 8,~ hole to 11787 . Ran open hole lo~s Dr±lled and
cored to 11871 . Cleaned out to 9600 . Ran DS:r.~~;'¢r~:'~--'-~ti~ Set bridge
plugs at 9060~ and 2500~. Released r~g at 2359 hours, S~Pt~mber
Accepted rig at 0430 hours, April 13, 1977. Changed diesel over t~CaCl~ at
2476'. Drilled out bridge plugs at 2492' and 9052', changed well to CaC12?c ~an
CBL/VDL/GR/CCL. Ran production packer and tailpipe assembly, 4-1/2" tubing and
7" x 4-1/2" Thermocase. Displaced tubing to diesel and landed. Thermocase failed
pressure test Reversed diesel from tubing with CaCI_. Pulled tubing and Thermo-
case. Re-ran 4-1/2 tubing, worked into PBR, displaced tubing to diesel, attempted
to pressure test. Reversed out diesel, pulled tubing. Fished for and recovered
junk. Ran wireline spear and pulled PBR, packer and tailpipe. Topped hole off with
5 bbls. diesel. Nippled down BOPE, installed tree and tested. Released rig 2000
hours, April 22, 1977.
~ BP WELL J-1 (31-09-11-13)
WELL HISTORY
_May, 1977
Accepted rig 0600 hours, May 12, 1977. Ran production packer and set at
8340'. Ran 208 joints 4-1/2" 12.75# C.S. Hydril tubing and 64 joints 7" x 4~"
Thermocase. Displaced tubing to diesel, landed tubing with ball valve nipple
at 2004' and bottom of Thermocase at 1967'. Installed wellhead and tested.
Could not recover dummy ball valve. Removed wellhead, nippled up BOPE. Displaced
diesel to CaC12. Pulled 7" Thermocase, replaced 7" x 4~" crossover, relanded
Thermocase. Displaced CaCi~ to diesel. Installed wellhead and tested. Pulled
DBV. Ran dummy gun to 9171 . Set PBV. Released rig at 2400 hours, May 16, 1977.
Perforating:
August, 1977
Perforated August 5 & 6, 1977, 2-7/8" hyper domes 1/2" 4 S.P.F.
·
8878-8893 ft. BKB (ref. BHCS/GR, 7/23/69)
8908-8918 " " ( ,, )
8928-8938" " ( ,, )
8952-8972 " " ( ,, )
Prior to perforating, ran a temperature survey. Ran and set S.S.S.V. at
2004' BKB.
The S.S.S.V. was closure tested on August 11, 1977. The test was witnessed
by a state representative.
BP PUT RIVER 09-11-13
CORE DATA
Core No. Depth
Li tho logy
Porosity (Ay) Hydrocarbons
Dip
1
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
5652-82' V.f. sandstone to 5663'
Shale, siltstone., v.f.
sandstone to base
5878-98'7" Mudstone, siltstone --
6278-6308 ' 8" Silts tone --
8508-8568' Limestone, shale, dolo- --
mite to 8524'
Sands tone, muds tone bands c. 24%
to base
8568-8628' Sandstone, rare argil- c. 25%
laceous bands
Fair-good Slight oil
Trace bleeding
8628-8688' Sandstone, part conglom-
eratic
8688-96 ' Sands tone, conglomerate
clay
8696-8724 ' Conglomerate, sandstone
8724-40' " "
8740-50'
8801-49 '
8849-75'
8875- 8909 '
!! ,!
II II
!!
Il I!
mudstone bands
II 11
II II
11 !1
8909-8937'
8937-74'
8974-9011'
9011-9063' Sandstone, siltstone and
mudstone bands
c. 22%
c. 2O%
c. 12%
¢. 18%
c. 19%
c. 21%
c. 20%
c. 22%
c. 24%
c. 23%
c. 25%
c. 23%
9063-9123' Mudstone, siltstone, v.f. c. 17%
sands tone
9123-9147'6" " " " Ma~ 9%
9321-9348' Limestone and mudstone
9608-9636' Limestone and variegated
muds tone
9908-9929' Limestone and variegated
muds tone
10,116 - Limestone with mudstone
10,127 laminae
10,373 -93' Dolomitic mudstone and
limes tone
10,628-47' Limestone w/mudstone bands "
11,005-25' Mudstone w/thin limestone
11,263 - Variegated mudstones
11,301
11,535-84' Shale, siltstone, quartz- Nil
,tic sands tone
11,858-71' Silicified siltstone and Nil
muds tone
Fractured
Fractured
Patchy oil
bleeding
Slight oil
bleeding
Gas-bearing
Sub-hor.
0 - 5°
Gas-bearing -
w/oil indications
below 8612 '
Oil indications -
throughout
,!
" Sub-hor.
I!
" Sub-hor.
II II
Trace oil "
indications
!1 I1
Nil /, -
Nil ~ f Sub-hor.
Nil
Nil
~1
~1 0 - 5°
Nil
Nil
70 - 75°
DST #1
Interval 9304-9600 ft. RTKB, 8-1/2" open hole interval tested with the packer
set in the bottom of the 9-5/8" casing at 9190 ft. RTKB. Testing times initial
flow 6 mins., initial shut-in period 110 mins., 2md flow period 111 mins. and
final shut-in period 163 mins. Water cushion 6800 linear ft.
Well produced water cushion to surface in 18 mins. and initial production rate
was 170 b/d. Total recovery was water cushion, sump mud and 145 bbls oil/mud/
water emulsion. A sample of 23.6°API oil was recovered from the testing tools.
Pressure Data
Depth
9206
Mud Pressure ISIP IFP FFP FSIP
.,,
5108 4476 3812 4007 4522
9211 5112 4476 3818 4020 4543
02-001B
STATE
of ALASKA
TO:
Divisi,~n of ~il and Gas Conservation
DirectorO' K. Gilbreth,
FROM:
Hoyle H. Hamilton ~ ¢'~
Chief Petroleum Engineer
Harold R. Hawkins
Petroleum Inspector
DATE
SUBJECT:
August 18, 1977
Witness Tests on Surface Safety
Valves and Surface Control Subsurface
Safety Valves, BP~~%laska
Pad and Well No~-l~ J-2, F-3,
G-3, E-3, H-4, H-b----
Tuesday, August 9, 1977 - I left Anchorage by BP charter by Alaska Airlines
at 12:20 PM. I arrived at Prudhoe Bay at 2:30 PM. Purpose of trip was to
witness the tests of surface safety valves and surface control ~ subsurface
safety valves for BP .~ Alaska.
I met Mack Hernandez, chief operator for BP, and Ted Stagg, operator for BP,
and Ale Lawton, wireline coordinator for BP, with whcxn I am to witness the
tests with. Mack Hernandez informed me that t/~ey were having problems with
a couple producing wells, H-8 and N-l, and tests would be delayed. In the
meantime I checked out a diverter system for Gulf Oil McIntyre Point #1.
Wedne.sday, August 10, 1977 - All the operators worked all night on H-8 and
found that the 7" tubing was collapsed around 5300 feet. This well produced
about 17,500 barrels.
Thursday, August 11, 1977 - I went to the field today with Ale Lawton and
Ted Stagg to start tests on SSV and SCSV's. J-l, J-2, F-3, G-3 and E-3 all
tested satisfactory with no leakage.
Friday, .August 12, 1977 - Tests started at 8:00 AM. Ale Lawton and a new
operator, Cecil Chittnan, took me to H-pad. The SSV and SCSV on H-4 tested
satisfactory. The SSV on H-6 tested OK. But the SCSV did not test. A
field report was made out on all of these jobs separately and one copy of
each was given to Mack Hernandez, chief operator in field and production.
In sum~: I witnessed the tests for BP of Alaska on J-l, J-2, F-3, G-3,
E-3, 'H-4 and H-6. All tests, were satisfactory with oF exception the surface
control subsurface safety valg&~W~lch leaked.
Attachment
BP is to call us back to witness testing of H-6 when repaired.
Permit No.
D~I g.
Operator
Ala j Oil and Gas Conservation Con, nit
Field Inspection Report
Well/Platfm Sec~ T~_~R/~ ,V? M
Represented by~p .~'+~ Name & Number
Satisfactory Type Inspection
Yes No Item ( ) Location,General
() ()
() ()
() ()
() ()
(m) ()
() ()
() ()
() ()
() ()
1. Well Sign ( ) ( )
2. General Housekeeping ( ) ( )
t. Reserve Pit-( )open( )filled ( ) ( )
4. Rig () ()
(X) Safety Valve Tests_ ( ) ( )
5. Surface-No. Wells I ( ) ( )
6. Subsurface-No. Wells I ( ) ( )
() Well Test Data ( ) ( )
7. Well Nos. , , , ~-~-_( ) ( )
8. Hrs. obse~-----~~ , '( ) ( )
9. BS&W ,--,--,-- ( ) ( )
10. Gr. Bbls. ( ) ( )
( ) Final Abandonm~-n~ -- ( ) ( )
11. P&A Marker ( ) ( )
12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged ( ) ( )
() ()
() ()
Satisfactory Type Inspection
Yes No Item ( ) BOPE Tests
15. "Casinq set @
16. TesL fluid-( )wtr.--~ )mud ( ) oil
.17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.- psig
18. N2 btls. , , , psig
19. Remote Control~ --
20. Drilling spool- "outlets
21.. Kill Line-( ) Check valve
22. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve
23. Choke Manifold No. valvs flos
24. Chokes-( )Re,note( )Pos.(~dj.
25. Test Plug-( )Wellhd( )csg( )none
26. Annular Preventer,____~sio
27. Blind Rams, psio
28.'~ Pipe' Rams ~psiq
29. Kelly & Kelly-cock psig
( ) ( ) 13. Clean-up ( ) ( ) 30. Lower Kelly va]ve psio
( ) ( ) 14. Pad leveled j_ ~-~ ( ) ( ) 31 Safety Floor 9a'lves--L-(---)-BV ( )Dart
Total inspection observation time_~/days Total number leaks and/or equip.
fai 1 ures/~/~A/~
Remarks $,£~.~' .~ ,~ 7'
Notify in days or w~en~ready~
Inspected byj/_A ~/./~'/~6' Date
(
BP ALASKA INC.
3111 - C - STREET · TELEPHONE {907) 279-0644
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas Conservation
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99504
Attention: Mr. Hoyle Hamilton
Director
Gentlemen:
Well No'~ J-1.~31-09-11-13) ~-2 (23-10-11-13)
J-3 (23-04-11-13)
3-5 (23-03-11-13)
MAILING ADDRESS
P 0 BOX 4-1379
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99509
July 1, 1977
ENG
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL-'
1 REV
J DRAFT
J S6C
CONFER
FILE
Enclosed please find, in triplicate Form 10-403, Sundry Notices for
Perforating Wells J-l, J-2, and J-5 and for reperforation of well J-3
if required.
G?/dmd
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA INC.
G~~ja ~~~ons
RECEIVED
JUL ' 5 t977
ArlChorag~
Form 10-403
REV. 1-10-73
Submit "lntentlo,s" in Triplicate
& "Subsequent Reports" In Duplicate
STATE OF ALASKA
0IL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.)
LOCATION OF WELL
At surface
1245'WEL, 750'SNL, SEC9, TllN, R13E, UPM
5. APl NUMERICAL CODE
50-029-20020
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
ADL 28281
O,L 1-71 GAs r-I
WELL~ Xl WELLI I OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
BP Alaska Inc. Put River
3. ADDRES5 OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO.
P. O. Box 4-1379, Anchorage, AK 99509 J-1 (31-09-11-13)
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Prudhoe Bay, Prudhoe Oil Pool
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE)
SEC 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12. PERMIT NO.
69-40
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.)
_WB~ 56~ 9 '
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
~ort, or Other Data
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF
WATER SHUT-OFF [~ REPAIRING WELL
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT*
(Other)
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF L----J PULL OR ALTER CASING
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE
SHOOT OR AClDIZE ABANDON*
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS
(Other)
(NOTE. Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recomplet~on Report and Log form.)
15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give perbnent dates, including estimated date of
starting any proposed work.
The following intervals in this well will be perforated (at 4SPF) for production:
8878-8893 ft. BKB (15') (ref BHCS/GR 23 July 1969)
8908-8918 " (10') ( " )
8928-8938 " (10') ( " )
8952-8972 " (20') ( " )
8984-9004 " (20') ( " )
After completion of perforating operations a static bottom hole pressure survey
will be conducted. The well will be left with a SSSV in the nipple at app~roximakt~¥~
2000 ft. BI{B. L[\ t t i:/
This work will be done in July, 1977.
JUL 5 19i'7
D vis;on of 0,t ~,~¢I G,]~ Co,/.,
·
I hereby certify that the foregoing Is true and correct
CONDITIONS OF ,~I~ROVAL, IF ANY: '
See Instructions On Reverse Side
DATE
Approved Copy
Return ~ d
i
MAILING ADDRESS
P 0 80X 4-1379
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509
BP ALASKA INC.
311 1 - C - STREET · TELEPHONE (907) 279-0644
CONFIDENTIAL
June 10, 1977
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton
Director
Gentlemen:
Well Number BP J-1 (31-09-11-13)
Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form P-4, Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover
Operations for the above described well for the month of May.
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA INC.
District Drilling Engineer
PRJ:jle
Enclosures
cc: Well File #17
Form ~To P---4
REV ~- 1-70
STATE O~ AJ.AS~
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITI'EE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
I
OIL ~ o,l ['-}
NAME OF OP~TOR
BP Alaska Inc.
ADDRESS OF OPerATOR
OTHER
P.O. Box 4-1379, Anchorage, Alaska
4 LOCATION OF WELL
at surface:
99509
1245'WEL, 750'SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
SUBMrr ~ DTJ~LICAT~-
APl NUT,.fER1CAL ~ODE
50-029-20020
6 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO
ADL 28281
IF INDIA]~ ALOYiL~ OR TRIBE lqAMlg
8 L~.'IT F.~RM OR LEASE NAME
Prudhoe Bay Unit
9 W~ NO
J-1 (31-09-11-13)
10 FLFo~D A_ND POOL OR WILDCAT
PrudhoeBa¥,Prudhoe 0il Pool
Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 P~RMIT NO
69 -40
"13
REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH CHA2~GES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CLWIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET A1N'D VOLUlVIES USED PERFORATIONS TESTS AND RESULTS FISHING JOBS J~.r~TK L~ HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
A.ND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-IANGES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS
May, 1977
Accepted rig 0600 hours, May 12, 1977. Ran production packer and set at 8350'. Ran
208 joints 4-1/2" 12.75# C.S. Hydril tubing and 64 joints 7"x4-1/2" Thermocase. Dis-
placed tubing to diesel, landed tubing with ball valve nipple at 2004' and bottom of
Thermocase at 1967'. Installed wellhead and tested. Could not recover dummy ball
valve. Removed wellhead, nippled up BOPE. Displaced diesel to CaC12. Pulled 7"
Thermocase, replaced 7" x 4-1/2" crossover, relanded Thermocase. Displaced CaCl2
to diesel. Installed wellhead and tested. Pulled DBV. Ran dummy gun to 9171'.
Set BPV. Released rig at 2400 hours, May 16, 1977.
RECEIVED
1 !977
Olvis!o/~ of Oil/,
14 1 hereby and ~orre~
smx~ TIT~ District Brill±n~ En§±n~ ~ ~
r ~ JU~
oil and gas conservatbn commiflee by the 15~ of the succ~ding mfl~, ~len otherwise d~rected.
BP ALASKA INC.
31 1 1 - C - STREET · TELEPHONE (907) 279-0644
CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas Conservation
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
MAILING ADDRESS
P O BOX 4-1379
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99509
April 29, 1977
Attention: Mr. Hoyle H. Hamilton
Director
Gentlemen:
Well Number BP J-1 (31-09-11-13)
Enclosed, in duplicate, is Form P-4, Monthly Report of Drilling and Workover
Operations for the above described well for the month of April 1977. This
well is to be re-entered again in a few days to complete the well as
originally planned.
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA INC.
District Drilling Engineer
PRJ:jle
Enclosures
cc: Well File #17
RECEiVeD
MAY
D~vision of O~t m~d
, ~'orr, T No P.--4
~ 5-1-70
STATE O( 'ASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMi'FI'EE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
1
W~LL WI~LL OTI~E!
SUBMIT l]q 13L,'PLICAT'I~-
NAME OF OPEiq..A. TOR
BP Alaska In.c-
~ ADDk~SS OF
P. O. Box 4-1379, Anchor.Bge. Ale.aka qqsoq
4 LOCAT1ON OF
At Surface:
1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
PI NUMERICAL CODE
50-029-20020
6 LF_.A. SE DESiGblA.~ION A\'D SERIAL NC)
ADL 28281
T IF INDi~)~ ALO2I'EE OE iRIBI~ NA~
8 L.~IT FAR~{ OR LEASE
Put River
WELL NO
3-1 (31-09-11-13)
10 FLFLD i~.%'O POOL OR %% iLDCAT
Prudhoe Bay, Pru.dhoe _O_il Pool
n smc ? ~ .~ (morroM ~o~
Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
1~ PI~VIIT NO
69-40
13 REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT F_.ND OF MONTH CHA~\'GES IN HOLE SIZE CAqlNG AND C~',4ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET A~ VOL~S USD P~ORATIONS ~TS A~ ~ESUL~ FISHING JO~ JL~K ~ HO~ AND SIDE-T~CKED HOLE
~D ~Y O~R SIGNIF1C~T ~G~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS
April 1977
Accepted rig at 0430 hours, April 13, 1977. Changed diesel over to CaC12 at
2476'. Drilled out bridge plugs a~ 2492' and 9052', changed well to CaC12. Ran
CBL/VDL/GR/CCL. Ran production packer and tailpipe assembly, 4-1/2" tubing and
7" x 4-1/2" Thermocase. Displaced tubing to diesel and landed. Thermocase failed
pressure test. Reversed diesel from tubing with CaC12. Pulled tubing and Thermocase.
Re-ran 4-1/2" tubing, worked into PBR, displaced tubing to diesel, attempted to
pressure test. Reversed out diesel, pulled tubing. Fished for and recovered junk.
Ran wireline spear and pulled PBR, packer and tailpipe. Topped hole off with 5 bbls.
diesel. Nippled down BOP, installed tree and tested. Released rig 2000 hours,
April 22, 1977.
RECEIVED
MAY - 21977
hete~y Cert~foreg°mg' is true ..~' correct ......
8IG~ ~ ~ ~ _--- . -,. -~'~x~ ...... ' . .
NOTE--Report on this form is requ~red for each calendar ~nth% regardless of the IlotJlS 8f ooeratten~, and must ~ filed in duplicate with 011 a~d gal cenaetvotion commi~ee by the 15~ of Ihe ~uoc~dmg monlh,unle~ otherwiJa d~rected.
BP ALASKA INC.
311 1 - C - STREET · TELEPHONE (907) 279-0644
CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Hoyle Hamilton
Acting Director
MAILING ADDRESS.
P 0 BOX 4-1379
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509
November 2, 197t
Gentlemen:
Well Number BP J-1 (31-09-11-13)
Enclosed, in triplicate, is Form 10-403, Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells,
for the above named well. This report contains our proposal to re-enter the
above well, to complete the well in preparation for production from the
Prudhoe Oil Pool.
Very truly yours,
BP ALASKA, INC.
?. R. Judd
District Drilling Engineer
PRJ:jle
Enclosures
cc: Well File #17
403
r.tentlc, ns" h- T, ipl~¢to
Reports" tn
STATE OF ,
0IL AND G/kS CONSERV/Ci,v,~'r'"' C(}MMI t' FEE
~ AN ~ TS N
SUNDRYNOTiCu. DHEPOFt 0 WELLS
(Do not u" till; form for p~o')o.~s to df~'l or to deepeq
Use "APPLICATION [:OR PERf¢,l !-' for s,J,-l", plooo531s )
i /._DL 28281
·
t ?.
IFINDIAN, PLLC,T~EL OR TRIBE
2_ N~MF O;- r')PER/x I
BP Alaska Z.nc.
3 ADE)ItLS.q OF OPF:RA FOR
?. 0. Lox 4-1379~ /,nchorage, Alaska 995{19
4. t OC'~TIC,N OF WELL
At .',ur*ace
1245' WEL, 750' S}~, Sec, 9, T1]N, R13E, UPM
13. ELEVAI IONS (Sho,~' wheth¢[ [J¢, RT, GR, ctc.~
FJ~E 56.9' AMSL
14.
#-~l ~
un,.cK Appropriate Box 'Fo Indicate Nature of Notice, Re
Put River
9 WE-EL NO.
J-i (3]-09-1 L-13)
10. F/ELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
~. SEC, T., ~., ~,~., (~OT~OM HOLa o~Jacr~v~-)
Sec. 9, T1]_N~ R13E, UPM
12. PERMIT NO.
69-40
)oct, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO.
TEST WATER S'iUT-OFF
FRACTURE T RI%Al
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
R EPAI P. WELL
(Other) Complete
PULL OR ALTER CASING
MULTIPLE COMPLETE
ABANDON*
CHANGE PLANS
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF.
WATER SHUT-OFF -7 RFPAIRING WEt. L
FRACTURE TREATMENT __.~ ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING i ABANDONMENT*
(Other)
(NOTE: Report result~ of multiple completion on Wetl
Completion or Recornplot~on Report aha Log form )
15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly stat~ all pertinent aetalls, and give peltmCnt dates, including estimated ~ate or
starting ~ny propused work.
We propose to re--enter the above well approximately December 17, 1976, to complete the
well in preparation for production from the Prudhoe oil Pool as per the following program:
1o Clean out well to TD, change over to CaC12 brine.
e
Complete with production packer and 4-1/2" L-80 12.75~J tubing with the top
2000 ft.+ 7" x 4-1/2" %hermocase. A subsurface safety valve, with dual
control lines, will be placed at 2000~+.
3. Cbange well over to diesel, install and test Xmas Tree.
e
Suspend well for perforating subsequent to rig release. Details of
proposed perforations to be submitted by Sundry No~ce to follow.
hereby cert~and correct
TiTLmDistrict Drilling. Engineer~ DATE
{Tills space for State office u~e)
See Instructions On Reverse Side
Approved Copy
Returned
//-, ._
BP ALASKA INC.
P O BOX 4-CCC
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503
TELEPHONE (907) 277-1422
Nov.10,'71
TO
Mr. Thomas Marshall
State of Alaska
Dept. o~ Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Dr.
Anchorage,Ak
REFERENCE
The following maternal is being submitted herewith Please acknowledge receipt
by sigmng o copy of th~s letter and returning ~t to th~s off~ce-
BP 09-11-13
Core chip each foot 9321-11,871
cores 20-29
DATE ................................................................ 19 ........
WATERFLOOD TESTS
P g '
WATERFLOOD TEST PROCEDURES FOR BP ALASKA CORES
Restored State
The samples selected are intensively extracted in Soxhlet extractors
for approximately three weeks with a mixture of methyl alcohol and chloro-
form. This mixture removes the salt and hydrocarbons present and provides
a maximum wettability to brine. The thoroughly extracted and dried samples
· are vacuum saturated with deaerated 24,000 NaC1 synthetic brine and placed
in air-brine restored state capillary pressure cells to desaturate. After
reaching connate water saturation, the samples are saturated with deaerated
oil (Soltrol C) to re-establish the original oil saturation. Each sample is
placed in a Hassler Sleeve core holder and the effective permeability to oil
in the presence of connate water is measured. Flooding with the 24,000 NaC1
brine follows and is continued until the core effluent is 100 percent brine;
· measurement is then made of the effective permeability to brine with~the oil
saturation at its waterflood residual. -The residual fluid saturation result-
ing from flooding is then determined by Dean-Stark extraction.
·
Dynamic Displacement.
If a rapid determination of residual oil is desired, the initial
oil/water saturation distribution is attained by dynamic displacement of the
brine saturated sample with Soltrol C. The sample is flooded and the residual
saturation is determined in the same manner as the restored state waterflood
tests. This technique does not require the waiting period for the samples
to reach connate water equilibrium in the restored state cells; however the
actual connate water value at the initiation of the flood and the effective
permeability to oil at connate water are not determined. The residual oil
saturation values determined by this method are.generally comparable to the
residual oil saturation values determined by the restored state waterflood
tests.
The following conditions are observed in the course of the tests.
Ail tests are conducted at room temperature (approximately 75°F.)
.and with a confining pressure of 150 psig on the Hassler. Sleeve core holder.
Under test conditions the viscosities of the oil and brine are 1.34 cp. and
0.96 cp., respectively with an interfacial tension of 31.3 dynes/cm. 'The
flooding pressure gradient is restricted to 200 psi/ft, to prevent displace-
ment of discontinuous residual oil. Such gradient is only some 55' percent of
that found to be permissable with Berea Sandstone. The ef£ect of 'pressure
gradient is discussed by:
Jordan et al, Effect of Rate on Oil Recovery by Waterflooding, Humble
Oil and Refining Company, August 1, 1956 (revised).
-2-
Flow rates are selected to insure stabilized flooding conditions.
Maximum flow rates of some 0.8 cc/min/cm2 of cross sectional area are used,
subject to the pressure gradient limitation of 200 psi/ft. Under normal flow
rates a scaling coefficient value of three or more can be expected. Details
of the significance of the scaling coefficient are given by:
Kyte, et al, Linear Waterflood Behavior and End Effects in W~ter-
Wet Porous Media, AIME Trans. (1958) 213, 423.
n
.
e:;rø
\ ,
~'t;:rnr
b~ ' iaø;. --.,.i:.mJ ."..'t..J---r...,t'-~-i..rJ--;"";-"'-U "f...!""" 'i.,.!"" 'i,.;,..~ ..~l,~,l "', {.;..I,..".~r .'~.l" J..-"¿i~t,... {-~J ,
.!'
~ \)0 85 oB. 0 F ee-r
-ro II DEPtH N 7t) fJ~R.IV~
AI c.()~E:D D~prH
DEPTH POROSITY AIR (1)
(Feet) % PORE SPACE
-
25.5 f~:Jr- 24.6 233.
44.5 f5J;..) 27.2 493.
48 . 5 85,Ç. '1 23.6 84.3
69. 4 ~s. '77 24.7 412.
78. 7 ~5t'7 21.5 90.2
118. 4 H.;2(~ 25.3 120.0
"401.5 fWÖ 25.4 705.
441.3 cf9i'ý' 21.2 31.4
524. 6 ')¡!.:'~ 22.2 44.8
533. 7 9c'I¡:2-.. 21.7 309.
..
I
1./ /l-/!I!:27tf;,( /:.r-.-:/ ""-)"/""~~' "
. r/, ..."--", /"",
// ' ,
(,I
.
TABLE I
BP ALASKA - WELL NO. 805
( .
"~ 4L- N .0, 09 - l' - \ 3)
(Cores D-S)
PERMEABILITY (Mds)
Keo @ Swi(2) Kew @ Sor(3)
Water Saturation(4) Residual Oil Saturation
% PORE SPACE
122. 4.5 28.3 20.9'
383. 61.7 33.8 18.0
53.3 2.3 33.6 19.5,
188. 21.8 32.2 17.9
54.7 3.1 33.5 ,19.9
86.3 4.9 30.3 . 20.3
578. 185. 31.0 15.9
15.2 1.6 47.3 15.9
18.8 0.2 47.5 12.9
213. 3.6 32.0 18.1
(1) Absolute Air Permeability
(2) Keo @ Swi = Effective permeability
(3) Kew @ Sor = Effective permeability
. I
(4) Water Saturation at initiation of test
r~!~ rl\"""wr r""'I. 'T~ !\
"",I:""il¡j~:~?""I"",~I":,,.,!I~:¡( "",'r
' \" "I" ~ f "',I I. "
"""""'Î~¡",..:' ~~:"'gf"'l'
'it""'," ":','"" í!. t~"", ","" , ' : " . ".'.. , .",.
"'Ii( ':' é'l ,. 'j ~" ,...
, ,Iì"i, ':1 t" ,:! k,'" (" ,~. r","; A, W",i" ,p:,\ r,/"'I,-
'\"""" , ,\' , : r \ fj ',' I."" i '\ ','" "', 'I 1,'
,. "',.. ...I~ t-"'::(...~""~(\j':\\;:l,l!
", .,..., '.,.w
to oil with irreducible brine saturation present in core
to brine with residual oil saturation present in core
"""""""""""""'~"""""'"".."".,..",.....".."." , ",-""",'~'.. ",..,., , ",--.....-.__.__.~."""..._--.,.-.,.....,.",-~--,-......_,,_.,........--,......-.....,.--~.~.....~-,..,.,....._..,."".._"..,.,.,-,...,.-~..~,,_...,,.._~~.---..,....,.,.._~-""'-""-"--'."'-.!,I"'! ""-'-'.."""-""""""'---"""-'-"-.".~""""."'.,.,.........,...,.",."""",.~.".~."..~.."",.""~.",...."",..-",..~"".....,,,.
o~) - tt-~ 3
The experJmcatal procedure followed for each individual core was
as follows. The permc~,bJ]Jty plug used for routine analysis was soxb]et
extracted to remove any traces of hydrocarbon present. ~he p.!ug was then
vacuum saturated w~th 2z~,O00 mg/1 NeC1 solution and the' porosity was deter-
mined. The saturated sa:,p]e was placed in a ]Iyear rubber' sleeve with a
platinized wire screen between the sample and the stainless steel electrodes
inserted in the sleeve al: ePch end of the sample. The assembly was placed
in the pressure vessel 'at~d 100 psi confining pressure applied. The 24,000
ag/1 .NEC1 solt~tion was flowed through the core ~ntil ail air ~entrained in
the system while loading was displaced. Varicu~ confining pressures were
applied with the internal liquid'pressure being maintained at 100 psig
througho,~t the overburden pressure range. Overburden pressures of 200, 500,
1000, 2000, 3000, 40~0 and 5000 psig were applied at increasing levels and
core resistance was measured at each lextel. The 2~,000 ag/1 NeC1 solution
· was displaced with a 200,000 ag/1 solution and the flow was continued nnti'1
the resistivity of the effleent was equal to the resistivity of the stock
200,.000 ag/1 brine. The resistance measurements of the core ware then re-
peated using the same pressure levels as the previous .run.
The formation factor for each pressure level for the two solutions
was.calculated using the rock resistivities and the solntidn resistivities.
= formation factor
_
= resistivity of the rock saturated with brine
= resistivity of the saturating brine
· ..
,,
The exper]n~c,~tal procedure followed for each individual core was
as follows. The perm¢.;,bJl. Jty plug used for routine analysis was soxb]et
extracted to rea,ore ar~y traces of hydrocarbon present. 5]~e plug was then
vacuum saturated with 24 O00 mC,/1 NaCl solution and the' porosity was deter-
mined. The saturated sample was placed in a ]Iycar rubber' sleeve with a
platinized wire screen between the sample and the stainless steel electrodes
inserted in the sleeve at: e~ch end of the sample. The assembly was placed
in the pressure vessel 'a~.~d ].00 psi confining pressure applied. The 24,000
-'- ma/1 ,NEC1 solution was f!ow¢.d through the core ~ntil all air .entrained in
the system'while loading was displaced. Various confining pressures were
applied with the internal, liquid 'pressure being maintained at .100 psig
'- througho, tt the'overburden pressure range. Overburden pressures of 200~ 500,
1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 psig were applied at increasing levels, and
core resistance was measured at each level. The 24,000 mg/]. NeC1 solution
· was displaced with a 200,000 ma/1 solution and the flow was continued until
the resistivity of the effluent was equal to the resistivity of the stock
200,.000 mall brine. The resistance measurements of the core were then re-
peated using the same pressure levels as the previous run.
The formation factor for each pressure level for the two solutions
was .calculated using the rock resistivities and the solution resistivities.
'
F = formation factor
R = resistivity of the rock saturated with brine
o
R = resistivity of the saturating brine
Mar. 19, ' 70
TABLE I
Well No. 805
Dept~ .Porosity
Feet
24~000 mg/1
Formation Factor at Confining
200 500 1000 2000
Pressure (psig)
3OOO 4000
5000
20.1
21.2*
23.3*
,27.'5
35.6
.36.6
-46.5
,54.7
· 75.7
.79.6
· 146.3*
' 147.6*
188.5*
189.4*
191.5-
.234° 5*
· 324° 5*
403.4*
405.7
522,4
22.8 10.2 11.5 11.8 11.9
21.0 10.6 11.4 11.5 11.5
24.9 .; 7.8 8.6 8.7 8.7
26.8 10.0 11.5 11.8 12.2
25.3 9.1 10.7 11.0 11.2
27.2 9.2 10,6 11.0 11.2
20.8 13.9 15.7 16.2 16.8
19.2 17.1 20.7 21.3 21.9
28.7 7.7 9.6 10.0 10.2
24.2 11.4 11.8 '13.3 13.5
23.6 10.2 11.8 12.0 12.2
25.5 --10.3 11.1 11.3 11;5
22 °8 11.8 12.9 13.2 13.5
20.2 13.2 14.7 15.0 15.2
10.1 42°9 50.5 53.1 55.2
14.0 23.9 31.0 ' 33.7 35.1
19.8 14.5 16.0 16.4 16.8
19 °1 11.2 12.0 .12.0 11.8
17..6 16.5 19.1 20.0 21.0
17 . 1 14.0 17.8 18.9 20.0
12.0 12.0
11.5 11.5
8.7 8.6
12.2 12.3
11.3 11.3
11.4 11.4
17.0 17.2
22.1 22.3
10.4 10.5
13.7 13.8
12.4 12.5
11.6 11.6
13.6 13.7
15.4 15.4
56.6 57.9
35.6 36.0
17.0 17.1
12.0 11.9
21.4 2.1.7
20.6 21.1
12.0
11.5
8.6
12.4
11.4
11.5
17.4
22.3
10.6
13.9
12.5
11.7
13.8
15.5
58.6
36.2
17.2
11.7
22.0
21.3
*Indicates
samples
with
visible pyrite.
TABLE II
Well Noo 805
200'~000 mg/1
Depth
Feet
Porosity
%
20O
Formation Factor at Confining Pressure (psig)
500 1000 2000 3000 4000
5000
20.1
21.2* '
· .23.3*
27,5
35,6
36,6
. .
46.5
54.7
75.7
79,6
' 146.3*
147.6*
188.5'
189.4*
191.5'
234° 5*
324.5*
403.4,
4O5.7
' 522.4
22,8 11.1
21,0 13,1
24.9 ~11.6
26.8 10.8
25,3 10,2
27.2 9,9
20.8 17.9'
19,2 20,9
28,7 10.2
24.2 12.9
23,6 12.9
..
25.5 11.3
22,8 14,3
20.2 17,7
10.1 60,7
14,0 30.4
19.8 18,8
19',1 20.0
17,6 '24,2
17,1 23,3
12,5 12,8 12.9 12,9 12.9
14,7 14.9 15,0 15.0 15,0
12.6 12,7 12,7 12 , 6 12.5
12.2 12.5 12,8 12,8 12,9
11.4 11.6 11,9 12,0 12,0
11,3 11.7 12.0 12.1 12,1
19,2 19.9 20,5 20,8 21.0
23.5 24.2 24.7 25.0 25.1
11.5 11.9 12.2 12,3 12.4
13.9 14.2 14,6 14,5 14,6
13,8 14 . 1 14.3 14,4 14,5
12.7 12.9 13.2 13,2 13.2
15.3. 15.8 15.9 16,1 16,1
18.8 19.2 19.5 19.6 19,7
68.4 71.7 75,3 77,5 78.8
38,0 41.5 43,7 44,0 44,3
21.0 21,7 22.2 22.6 22,7
21.2 ' 21.3 21.,4 21,3 21..4
26,1 27,2 28.3 29,1 29,5
27,7 29,3 30,7 31.9 32,5
13,0
15,O
12,5
13.O
12 ,O
12.2
21.1
25.2
12,4
14,8
14.5
13.3
16,2
19,6
79,8
44,6
22,8
21.2
29.7
32,9
*~ndicates samples with visible pyrite.
~,
.."j . " ,
" "1
- j .
~ll
, ,..I
..] "
'"I
. . '
,~~ CAKGw4J-cJJykt..., 'f ~1~~
TABLE I . ~~' '
WHOLE CORE ANALYSIS DATA
WELL NO. 805
.
Depth
(Feet)
Permeability (MD.)
Horizontal Vertical
Porosi~y
(%)
Grain Density
(GM. Ice.)
hIt) -pro
F/$I().& 2.4 - ', 2.8
lS /J;.O 4.8 - 5.2
CORE "A"
36.7 17.1 24.8
5.8 3.4 23.1
1.0 0.3 12.7
1.5 0.07 16.4
2,.653
2.669
2.664
&-5;)-7.:).. 19.1 - 19.4
2.640
8ÇJ,'f. I 25.9 - 26.3
CORES "D" - "x"
.
~SI.;J-.:L 4.0-
4.4
0.2
0.08
0.6
2.693
55;)7/t) 18.8 - 19.2
120.
139.
69.2
22.2
2.668
;:£ .%..l- 28.0 - .28.3
125.
24.7
2.635
?iS31..r 31. 7 - 32.0
118.
151.
22.5
, 2.632
2.664
ð-Silb.! 38.0 - 38.3
168.
203.
25.9
';5.5).:2- 45.0 - 45.3
';SS9.D 50.8 - 51.2
133.
58.9
24.9-
2.668
69.6
6.9
21.1
2.699
2.698
55.7- 56.1
,62.9 - 63.3
141.
101.
23.0
, 114.
67.5
23.2
2.726
iS1S. r
67.7 - 68.01
,280.
306.
27.2 .
24.1
2.716
ð-£"BO.D 71.8 - 72.2'
146.
147.
2.689
~5~t(,~ 16.6 - 77.0
113.
<28.9
22.4
2.756
",<,,'
C' 0' I!\. n-' !i"\r \", '"1'" Ill'
' "', ",¡f\n'~~~""'~~' ¡HI
..... ",.n ':,; JL~,..::;;."r'.: j;{ \11.. ,
C, 1\ rr..' ,""" '.,.". " '
"(""'í'[' """, t l"i,.. "f\~.f,'~,',\,C,',r,'/": !,~l., "l"'f"",'~,r"\" "I'
v, ~ ,L va 1"tj'"L¡...i;;,\h:,,;~ "~";" ~ ~~~¡ 'i",
"-J \....;~."i! i '",\":'1 j
Depth
84,6 - 85,0
89.0 - 89.3
7;~'./ 95.9 - 96.3
2.c/o.? 102.7 - 103.1
f~t?.~ 110.6 - 111.0
g~;~./ 114.9 - 115.3
119.8 - 120,0
123.8 - 124.2
Permeabil,ity- (MD.) _
Horizon ta 1 Ver tica 1
Page 2
Poro s i ty
Grain Denaity
_.. )
139. 140. 26.8 2. 676
183, 205, 26,7 2',693
133. 167. 25.0 Z.708
150. 171.
138. 112.
4O.8 20.1
26.0
2~ .3
22.8
2.690
2.722
.2. 656
48.8 19.7 22.3 2. 683
83.8 107.
21.2
2.677
128.7 - 129.1 102. 109. 22.5 2.700
136.1 - 136.5
141.8 - 142;2
147.9 - 148.3
155.0 - 155.4
160.8 - '161.2
C 164.9 - 165.2
103. 82.2 21.0 2.682
134. 178. 26.1
2. 703
78.3 53.2 23.6 2.769
1'45. 81.5 22.1 2.727
183. 119. 22.6 2.727
187. 163. 20.9 2.683
56.3 51.0 20.6 2. 735
88,.6 84.9 20.3 2.695
· 967. 137. 16.5- 2.628
115. 68.2 20.3 2.742
79.6 33.3 8.0 2.676
82,0 87,4 9.,5' 2,621
120. 114. 8.8 2. 680
171.8 - 172.2
176.8 - 177.1
~'r~v~),O C 181.8 - 182.1'
~:;,~97,0 188.8 - 189.2
~7o/.' (,,
C 193.4 - 193.7
C 194.7 - 195.0
??~.? C 198,.8 - 199.0
g~?.,.Y C 200. '3 - 200.5
202.7 - 202.9
38.2 102.
45.5 45.8
68
11.4
2.937
2. 646
Depth
,(Feet)
204,7 - 205,0
205,3 - 205.7
216.7 - 217.0
221.3 - 221,5
232.7 - 233.1
235.0 - 235.3
296,2 - 296.6
298.6 - 299,0
300,.9 - 301.3
305.8 - 306.2
316.7 - 317.0
318.0 - 318.4
319,2 - 319,6
321.5 - 321.8
322.3 - 322.7
323.6 - 323.9
325.6 - 3.25.9
326.6 - 327.0
328.7 - 329
329.0 - 329.4
330.7 - 331.1
342.0 - 342.3
345.4 - 345.7
347.1 - 347.3
Permeability (MD..)
Horizon ta 1 Ver t ica 1
Page 3
Porosity Grain Density
(z). (OM./cc. )
37.8 9.5 8.5 2.772
54.7 69.5 10,8 2. 648
47.8 . 53.4 13,3 Z. 646
283. 154. 17.5 2.649
49.0 78.0 14.5 2.686
126. 110; 19.7 2,694
146. 103. 18~7 2.685
' 122. 108. 20.0 2. 686
173. 186. 22.9 2. 637
160. 64,7 20.5 2. 692
,.
21,9'. 223. 23.0 2.645
179. 94.6 19'.6 2.624
142. 88, 6 17.3 2,631
231, 138. 20,8 2.649
83.2 86.6 17.2 2. 707
160, 108. 17.1 2,731
92.5 56.5 16.0 2.685
116. 117. 15.5 2,649
41.5 24,1 13.4 2.716
62.9 30.0. 19 ..3 2. 694
79.8 40.0 15.5 2.714
117. 111. 18.3 2.658
72.0 48.0 13.0 2,670
47'7 23.9 11.4 2.648
Depth
__~? t )
Permeability~" (MD..)
Hor izonta 1 Vertical
C 356.8 - 357.2 267.
C 367.5 ' 367.8 153.
C 368.6 - 369.0 175.
C 370.4 - 370.7 330.
374.7 - 375.0 454.
C 375.9 - 376.2 541.
C 378.1 - 378.,4 138.
C379.1 - 379.4 91.5
385.8 - 386'.1 61.5
C403.7 - 404.1 128.
C419.6 - 419.9 187.
C 422.6 -' 423.0 251.
C 426.6 - 426.9 238.
427.0 - 427.3
C428.7 - 429'0'
4'29.0 - 429.3,
48.0
805.
419.0
C 4'30,8 - 431,1 32,5
436.6 - ,437.0 15.1
440.6'- 441.0 20.4
C444.7 - 445.1 106.
C 445,8 - 446,.2 153.
C451.2 - 451.6 208.
C~466.0 - 466.3 305.
199.
114.
129.
155.
245.
12.0
148.
91 .O
61.6
94.6
255,
75'.4
2'50.
141,
10.6
41.7
68.3
16.9
14.8
18.8
49.6
54.8
79.2.
93.4
Page 4
Porosity
Grain Density
_._(CM./CC; ) -_
20.6
15.9
20.2
21.6
21.2
16.7
18.5
17.9
1'9.4
20.5
26.1
25.2
26.3
24.8
15.6
19.4
21. ,4
19.3
20.7
20 .'6
26.3
26.1
· 26.6
25.3
2.649
2.651
2.684
2.677
2.671
2.647
2.651
2.675
2. 695
2.846
2,.637.
2,627
2.662
2.637
3.260
2.677
2,622'
2.685
2.717'
2.718
2.655
2.668
2.657
2.670
Depth
~z~t,--- C471.0 - 471.4
' ~ 77;~'~ C474.2 - 474.5
Permeability (bg].) _
Horizonta 1 Ver tica 1
151. 64.9
Porosity Grain Density
. C/o) __ (GM./CC. ).
25,8 2. 643
55.5 26.0 23.6 2. 664
·
I l 2' ?'?'/;'.0 O 478.8 - 479,2
~??~. / 481.9 - 482.'3
485.5 - 486.2
487.8 - 488.2
488.9 - 489.1
494.9 - 495.3
497.5 - 497.9
515,6 - 516.0
.520,6 - 520,9
523,0 - 523,3
527.1 - 527.4
533.0 - 533.3
536.8 - 537.2
539.9 - 540.3
544.0 - .544.4
549.7 - 550~1
556.9 - 557.3
~20v/.O 562.8 - 563.1
~?z~, ~- 566.0 - 566.3
132.
93.0 24.6 2. 664
524. 86.1 25.4 2. 648
352; 97.0
116. 41.5
118. 87.9
26.9 2. 655
25.8 2.650
23.4 2.717
26.4 2.709
198. 150.
129. 51,0 27.1 2. 657
377. 392.
26.2 2.710
154.
255. 26.8 2.698
199, 26.5 2,721
168.
91'.9 99..1 22.0
29.8 0,1 16.1'
.31.3 20.2
102.
10.7
30.4
0.6
95.0 167.
2.757
2. 922
20.1 2.754
22.7 2.714
12.9 2.908
24.0 2.781
79.2 113.
23.6 2.780
81.5 41..0 22.8 2.657
16.9. 136.
23.1 2.764
0.9 0.02 1.8 · 2.635
13..1 8.3 17.3 2.678
20.4 1~.1 19.8 2.6.57
Depti~
571.0 - 571.4
575.6 - 576.0
581.7 - 582.0
588.0 - 588.3
593.7 - 594.0
596.7 - 597.1
601.6 - 602.0
604.7 - 605.0
Permeability (MD.) _
Hor-izon ta 1 Ver tica 1
Porosity
12.4 12.7 18.8
34.2 41.7 17.6
Page 6
~n Density
-3
2.700
2. 605
2.6 1.9 15.5 2.63t
1.8 0.6 13.0
2. 628
5.3 2.9 17.3 2.635
18.3
4.1
1 .~9
0.0
6.3
4.1
.0.05
16.7
'6.6'
2. 642
2. 636
2.485
C - Conglomerate
* - Fracture
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Deviation Surveys - Prudhoe Bay
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Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Chief Petroleum Geologist
Gentlemen:
Well BP Put River 09-11-13
We regret to have to advise you of an error in the location of this well
as reported to yoU on the monthly reports for May, June,July and September
of 1969, and on the P-7 Well Completion Report.
On these forms the location was recorded as lying 1080' South of the North
line of Section 9. This should, in fact, have read 750' South of the North
line of that section.
We would be grateful if you would correct your copies of these notices. We
have checked the other forms and reports for this well and found them to be
correct.
Very truly yours,
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Gentlemen:
WELL HISTORIES
BP 09-11-13 and BP 18-10-15
Enclosed are Well Histories on the above two wells. Completion
Reports on these wells have already been forwarded to your office.
Very truly yours,
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Gentlemen:
BP 09-11-13
Enclosed in duplicate is Form P-7, "Well Completion or Recompletion
Report and Log" for the above well, together with the attachments as
indicated on the form. The Well History will he forwarded to you
shortly.
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BP ~~ INC. _
P. O. Box 4-CCC, Anchorage, Alas~
LOCATION Or WNL/., (Report ioeatto~ clearly an$ ia acco~danc4 &4tA a~¥ /~.~ate requtre~t,)*
xt.u~ee 12~5' ~L, ~' SNL, Sec 9, Ti~N, R1~B, ~H
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~ mn~uc~ CODE HW~ ~
50-029-20020 REL ~
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~L-2828~ ~ ~ _ ~
UNIT,FA.R~ OR/.,W.,AS~. NAM~
Put River
~ 09-11-13
0~)
At top prod. interval reported below ~ SeC 9, TllN, R13E, UPH
At total depth ff~R '
SNL, .'Sec 9, N Rt3E, UPM. ,2 Pmn~r~o.
At 9300' DD - 1329' WEL., 11 , .
, , 6~-40
.......... .. ---% . -". ,-.' .t. % ;" ...... 7 ..' '"~ ................ ', ................ *?'t~ ~_% .... , .... ,
/ D~ 2~0DD/ ~row~. I .o?,~, too~,s ..... i cx~ ~oo~
11871' DD ! ~bc ~Onn ~¢~060bD -- , ~.L~I Total -- ,
24.[~ ~.~C ~D OT~ $~ ~ ....... ~ ~"
LL3 CBL ~'~'~~ OIL A~
III ..... i ii r I ii i I ,, i ' i iii ii
C~G ~ (Re~ all strips set ~ ~ll)
] p~n~) 66' ~6",, ~.zso
I H40 ! m 9~0 26 ~ mlmI~O0 sacks.F~du/mV ~a.1 : ,m'
i, , ** ,, ~, i f ~ ~, , ~ '~,
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{,DATEFIRSTP~ODUC~ON ['~:D~ONME'lHO'D(Fl°wmg'gash~t'pumpmg-~zea~type°fp~p)' I
FLOW ~BING ~S~G ~S~ C~~ O~BBL.
........ I I .... .
t TEST WITNESSED BY
32 LIST O~' ATTACHMENTS ~ / ~
t -~ ' ' .... '"' I ~ ~ "
33 ~ hereby ce rt~y that,he~/~~~tl°n la. comp ere and correct aa determined from alU available records ,,
, .... R- lY_~t~T.A~K~ ~ , , , ,
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INSTRUCTIONS
General Th~s form ~s destgned for submitting a complete and correct well completion report end log on
all types of lan:Is and leases ~n Alaska.
Item: 16: Indicate which eleva.on is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
ments given sn ether spaces on th~s form and ~n any attachments
Items 20, Jnd 22:: If thts well ~s completed for separate product,on from more than one ,nterval zone
(multiple comple.on), so state tn stem 20. and ~n ttem 22 show the prczluong ~nterval. or ,ntervals.
top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) Of any) for only the tnterval reported ~n ttem 30 Submit a separate report
(page) on th,s form. adequately ~dent,f,ed. for each additional ~ntetval to be seperately produced, show-
mg the adldffional data pertinent to such ~nterval
Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for th~s well should show the details of any mul-
tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form'for each interval to be separately produced
(See ~nstruction for items 20 and 22 above).
34 SUMMARY Ol{' FO~'VIATION TESTS INCLUDIN(i INTEI{.V~%L'TESTED PRESSURE DATA A..ND RSCoYElqJE. S OF OIL.
x ''~ WA~ AND MUD
~a~a
Basal Cretaceous Approx
unconformity 7160
Top Triassic
sands 8~18
Top ShublSk Fro. 8~6
Top Sadlerochit
Fm. 8526 '
Top Permo-Triass ,c
shale 9116 '
~ ~omm mAWA. A~acu mmm~ m~cm~ows o~ n~w~ono~v. ~omos~wv. ~mAc~m~ Am~w m~s Top Mississippia~ 9304'
AND DE'rEC~'EI) SilOWS OF OIL. G~ OR WA~
~ ,, Top Argilli~es Approx
11580 '
See attached shee~
BP ALASKA INC.
Put River 9-11-13
API #50-029-20020, Permit #69-40
CO FIOENTIAI.
Well History
Spud 17-1/2" hole @ 1500 hours, 5-14-69. Drilled to 1125', opened to 26" to 950'.
Ran 94# H40 20" casing to 950'. Cemented w/1800 sx Fondue Fly Ash. Fitted and
tested BOPs. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 2430'. Ran Schlumberger DIL, GRS. Reamed
to 17-1/2", drilled to 4298'. Ran 68# and 61# K55 13-3/8" casing to 4258' DV @
1615'. Did not use DV cemented w/1600 sx Class G. Fitted and tested BOPs. Drilled
to 8508' in 12-1/4" hole. Ran CBL, cored from 8508' to 9148'. Opening core hole
twisted off top fish 6549'. Shot off and recovered fish (drill pipe) down to 8513'.
Washed over 3 DC and recovered. Set 500 sx cement plug, side tracked hole. Drilled
12-1/4" hole to 9315'. Ran Schlumberger logs FDC, DIL, BHC/GR, HRD, PML, and VS,
and velocity survey 7-23-69. Ran 47# N80 9-5/8" casing to 9304', Cemented 1st
stage w/1055 sx Class G, w/18% salt plus 1% CFR2. 2nd stage 1100 sx Class G, 10%
gel. Fitted and tested BOPs. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 11,787'. Ran Schlumberger
logs and CBL. Drilled to 11,871'. Ran logs again. Set cement plugs from 9220'
to 11,871'. Cleaned out to 9600'. Ran DST. Ran Sperry Sun Gyro. Set bridge
plugs @ 9060' and 2500~.
CORING
Core Depth In Depth Out Feet Recovery
1 5652 56 82 30
2 5878 5898 20
3 6278 6309 31
4 8508 8568 60
5 8568 8628 60
6 8628 86 88 60
7 8688 8696 8
8 8696 8724 28
9 8724 8740 16
10 8740 8750 10
11 8801 8849 48
12 8849 8875 26
13 8875 8909 34
14 8909 8937 28
15 8937 8974 37
16 8974 9011 37
17 9011 9063 52
18 9063 9123 60
19 9123 9147 24
20 9321 9348 27
21 9608 9636 28
22 9908 9929 21
23 10,116 10,127 11
24 10,373 10,393 20
25 10,628 10,647 19
26 11,005 11,025 20
27 11,263 11,301 38
28 11,535 11,584 49
29 11,858 11,871 13
97%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
63%
66%
38%
6 7%
80%
81%
63%
100%
6 8%
100%
97%
98%
100%
74%
100%
90%
100%
94%
98%
98%
87%
100%
Page 2
TESTING
CONFIDENTIAL
DST #1, 9304'-9600', was carried with the packer set in the shoe of the 9-5/8"
casing to test the open hole section of Mississippian Limestone below.
Testing times, in minutes, were IF 6, ISIP 110, FF 111, FSIP 163.
145 bbls of mud and oil cut mud were produced. A sample of 23.3° AP1 oil
containing 3.6% water was recovered from the tools.
Pressures at 9206' RTKB were Mud Pressure 5112 psig, ISIP 4486 psig~
FFP 3990 psig, FSIP 4523 psig.
VELOCITY SURVEY
July 23, 1969
Rig released 2300 hours, September 13, 1969
BP PUT RIVER 09-11-13
CORE DATA
Core No. Depth
Li tho logy
Porosity (Ay) Hydrocarbons Dip
5652-82' V.f. sandstone to 5663'
Shale, siltstone, v.f.
sandstone to base
5878-98'7" Mudstone, siltstone
Fair-good Slight oil
Trace bleeding
6278-6308'8" Siltstone --
8508-8568' Limestone, shale, dolo- --
mite to 8524'
Sandstone, mudstone bands c. 24%
to base
8568-8628' Sandstone, rare argil- c. 25%
laceous bands
8628-8688' Sandstone, part conglom-
eratic
8688-96' Sandstone, conglomerate
clay
8 8696-8724' Conglomerate, sandstone c. 12%
9 8724-40' " '~ c. 18%
10 8740-50' " " c. 19%
11 8801-49' " " c. 21%
12 8849-75' " " c. 20%
13 8875-8909~ " " c. 22%
mudstone bands
14 8909-8937' " " c. 24%
15 8937-74' " " c. 23%
16 8974-9011' " " c. 25%
17 9011-9063' Sandstone, siltstone and c. 23%
mudstone bands
6 c. 22%
7 c. 20%
18
19
20
21
22
mudstone
..................... ~ ................ ~b ~"-~ Limes tone with muds tone
10,127 laminae
24 10,373 -93' Dolomitic mudstone and
limestone
~_~. ................. ~p~28-47' Limestone w/mudstone bands
26 11,005-25' Mudstone w/thin limestone
27 11,263 - Variegated mudstones
11,301
28 11,535-84' Shale, siltstone, quartz- Nil
itic sandstone
29 11,858-71' Silicified siltstone and Nil
muds tone ~~r~
9063-9123' Mudstone, siltstone, v.f. c. 17%
sandstone
9123-9147'6" " " " Max 9%
~-3-2-i-L-~~ Limestone and mudstone
9608-9636' Limestone and variegated
mudstone
9908-9929' Limestone and variegated
Fractured
Patchy oil
bleeding
Slight oil
bleeding
Gas-bearing
Sub-hor.
--
0 - 5°
Gas-bearing -
w/oil indications
below 8612 '
Oil indications -
throughout
!!
" Sub-hor.
--
!!
" Sub-hor.
Trace oil
indications
Nil
Nil
Sub-hor.
Nil "
Nil
Fractured Nil "
Nil '!
Nil 2 - 3°
Nil 0 - 5°
Nil
N'- . 70 - 75°
11969
DST #1
Interval 9304-9600 ft. RTKB, 8-1/2" open hole interval tested with the packer
set in the bottom of the 9-5/8" casing at 9190 ft. RTKB. Testing times initial
flow 6 mins., initial shut-in period 110 mins., 2nd flow period 111 mins. and
final shut-in period 163 mins. Water cushion 6800 linear ft.
Well produced water cushion to surface in 18 mins. and initial production rate
was 170 b/d. Total recovery was water cushion, sump mud and 145 bbls oil/mud/
water emulsion. A sample of 23.6°API oil was recovered from the testing tools.
Pressure Data
Depth Mud Pressure ISIP IFP FFP FSIP
9206 5108 4476 3812 4007 4522
9211 5112 4476 3818 4020 4543
DIYJ,,qlOH OFOI/AND GAS
BP 09-11-13
CASING
WT/FT GRADE DEPTH STAGES DV 1ST STAGE
2ND STAGE
30
20
13-3/8
9-5/8
Stove Pipe 66 1
94 H40 950 1
68~61 K55/J55 4258 1
47 N80 9304 2
- 280 sks Permafrost -
- 1800 sks Fondu/Fly Ash -
1600 sks Class G DV not used
5731 1055 sks Class G w/18% salt
1100 sks Class G w/10% gel
1615
k,
J_~-. T'H, _ET ,'¢*.
. ¢-, p E R Y E ~ B_IL_J l,Y ¢* Pf]RCS I T~' GR~TN
EDt lAIR) DENSITY
O "1 -'1 I-' IS
RESIOUAL RESIDUAL . "W,
0IL WATER SATtl
8526.5
8527.5
8530.5
8532.4
8535.5 '
.8537.6
8539.5
85 L .5
8545.7
85.47 · ~
J 8549.4
,6
5!.5
~ 8552.5'
i
.~.5.~~
8556'. 5
j 8560.4
!. s56 . 7
85~8.4
i
'HORI7. VERT.
"PCT..
PCT PCT
.... 3.3
1.~ ' 0.2 12.7
1.C 0 .O g .2
92.0 1'61.0 17.0
0.3 , .,0.2 15.4
3Ll.O' 153.0 ": "'22..,'2
453.0 '372.0 '"'"'T.'2~.2
489.0 221..0 / 22..~8
238.0 1]6.0 22.0
340.0 25~.o '24.5
2 ,q.L,_O___L3.6_,O .... 24.9
3q8.o 91.o 24.0
?~.o. ~'g.a 24.6
458.o 3oo.o 26.8
5o5.c · 255.o 2602 ,_.
389.0 343.0 25.9
127._~ _ _ 1.3 24.7
407.0 236.0 22.5
3g.~.O 293 .O 24.0
~53.0 87.7 23.3
.3R1 ~0 2'1 ? .'0 27._0
4'6 7 ,'C' 2 68.0 2"5.3'
~0 3_1~o_0 ..
524.0 328.0
47a.c 304 ,..0 .
5,33.0 34,9.0
__5_~._o ' 2 79~ 0
450.0 31'1.0
__ P ,_8_9_,.C. 5 ~. 1.
552.0 282.0
· 522.0 ' 301_.0 ._.
493.0 21S.0
_3, .~Sfu._O 2 o 3. O
25 .'0 3. '!
8 .3 28.9
11.9 4.1
2E .4
25.0
27.3
26.7
27.7 ....
27..2
2%.'4
27.4
26.3
24.8
26...7 .
20.9
22_._il ..
24.0
16.4'
2.643
.2.7C6
2.689
.2.743
?.8C4
2.675
2.,.659
2.77_8 ....
2.652
2,654..
2.659
. 2.654
-' 2.658
2.6.52
2.654
_ 2._64_9
2.647
2.652
2.660
.2.650
2.66'6
2.697
.2.671
2.679.
2 .,6PR
2.717
r
69.5 3_O.5
39.3 49.0
41.5. - 58.5
10.7 47.3
q .3 51.2
6.8 46.8
7.6 44.8
..... 7.I -26.4
6.3 · 49;-4
5.3 41.2
5~,2 35.6
5.4 48.4
6~7 45.7
7.3 47.3
7.5 ...... 47.9
13.5 45.0
.9.5 _ 3. 8__.,_1
7.5
6.9
5.7
3:,"~ 7
44.7
51.5
51.2
54~'- 0
._.4..?_
8.1- 56.0
4.6 · 52,0.
3.5 53.9
4. t 5 ?,_7
3.4 46.2
2.. 735 _3. ~ '
2.734 4.7. 47.0
2.68~ 3.5 ~,3';'5"
2.793 3.7 46.5
2.740 z,.9 48.0
2.666 6.5 53- 1
2 ,, 7 12 5 ,.9 _ 43_, _9
2.713 ~.5 45.1
2.96~... 1_4,7 52.1 .. .
1.6 .. 1.1 18.5'
73.6.0 73,.4 17'8
140.0 1G.9 24..3
33,..1 .- · 3./:_ lq.,_9 ....
168.0 0.1 22.6
'"270. O 6~.5 . 21.7
337..0 241.0 24.8
· /, 5. o 'r't o
383.0 289.0 25.2
--,',_-6 !- 0 ' ] Kc.,. ,, o ~ 2. q-q
87. l 32.9 20.6
Q-'LO.' C .O .
lll. O 198.0 2C.4
19_5. O 9_C._8, ,
22.9. .
2.672 q .6
2 ._853 ,8.. 3
2.678 ' 6.8
2.749 5.9
2.714. 6.2
2.714 5.3-
2..722 5.3
2.713 6.6
?.TPO . !O.l_
2.775 lO .4
2.700 4.9
2.785 6.0
61.6
4
40 -8
. ~_~,, 7
'46o5 ..
40_._7
46.2.
.. 46 ,g
z, 2.4
. .
38.1
40.2
t2/0'8,,;69 "
·
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B P ALASKA 'I NC
CaRE ANALYSIS DATA
WFLL 8(15
FT
**P ERI.'[-~I t [ TY**
MD, (AIR)
·
PQRC. SITY GRAIN RESIDUAL
DENSITY OIL' t, ATER
S.AI gl
8'573.5
~ 574. '5
8575.4
8577.4
8579.4.
_E5.Eo- 5
8581.5
8583.7'
85~5.~
R.5.G 6.7
8587.6
8589.4 '
8593.6
.8595.5
8597.5.
8599~5'
~60~.5.
8605.6'
S605.6
8607'25
8609.5
8611.5"
8613.6
8615.5
8619.5"
Hfi~T?- v~.~T.
,.
PCT G"/;CC OCT PCT_
32.0
2.40,0
437.0
578.0
412.0
i 377 .(3
i . 526,0
360
367.0 '
. 371.0
i 763.0
[.'
"233.0
345,0
15.1 18
237.0 23
47_3_.0 , . 28
269.0 31
212.0 24
240..0 25
294.0 26
290.0 26
217~Q 22
534.0' 28
266..0._ _ 25
195.0' 22
..'.15,4. _21
· 233.0' 24
.8
.g
.1
.t
.6
-0
.1
.2
.2
.6
.7
.,4
.6
.0
.2
601.0 - 3.3 6..0
,,.[ 3;82.0 270'0
,
'794,.0 2'::23.0
" ~59.0 145.0
t 364.0 164.0
I 531.0 246.0
~.'40'5.0 222.0 '
461,0 245.0,
· 467.0, 7.~0.o
392'.0 353.0
~ 64,q.0 4'IC.D
i 340.0 151.0
339.0,' ' '9'5.9
455.0 34,q .0
521.0 189.0
485.0 2!2.0
· .. 59 ~. 0 ~.3.3... 0 _
5'21.0 389.0
~ 6.5__~. 0 72 '5
3.57.0 ..
--45.3_.:0 _ 32 S .~ ..
'~ 6~8,0 343.0
: 535,0 2S9.0
;., '27_~,_~.. '44 ~ ._Q_
~ 23.3. 6.1 .
~q.n 1~ .o
27'.1
27.4
24.2
25.8
28 .g
28.7
~'5,1
28-3
~7.3
28.4
77.4
2~.1
P7 .~...
27.0
25.2
~S .5
26.6
75.7
26,6
26.6
27.1
27 ._6
28.0
27.~
25.4
2.5.. 5
26.1,
27.6
27 .S
27.4
26.4 ..
21,9.
91 _9
~. O.q 4
2.768 ~.7 52.8
2.682 ii ' 4... 4 45.5
2.848 3.7 53.0
? .~05 l .q _._.Z, 4.0
2.739 5.4 44.1
· .2',706 3,8 49.7'
2.'720 5 .O 49.5
~.73_.5 5.5 44.8
2.722' 3.6 43,0
2.792 .4..5 5 ~ .._.8
2.74q 1,6. 40.8
2.7_ 14. l.g . 47.7
2.531 2.0 48.8
2..725 2.4 46.2
2.681 3.9 45.0
2_.753 1.7.. . 49.0
2.67S 3.4 51.3
2.70_0 4.0 57.3
2.742 3.7 52.3
2.700 4.4 43.9
2.740 4°4 44.0
2..';66 '. _ _4_.g 54.3.__
2,71S 4.5 39.8
2.699 ':, . 4 , 45..9
2.69.4 5.6 41.0
?.7e5 7.1 42.~
2.702 4.3 43.0
7. ~ 5__n 4 .. 6 , ~9_.? ,,
2.703 4.7 43.5
2.708 3.6 39.1
2.730 6.6 47.4
2.71) 4.5 45.3
2.731 2'1.9 49,8
,9_ - 7-4,6 ,,
2,704 4,8 47.5
·
2.742 4,7 39,7
2,_735 5.9 44.5
2.715 7,1 44.2
2*774 6.3. 41.3
· 2.6.99 7.g 47.2
2 · '722 6 · 4 4.1 . ?
2.710 8.4 38..4
2.742 8.3 42°5
?-.744 lO 6 44._-? .
2.699 14.4 42,2
2.740
2,722 ?.g 42.1
,.
~ C'CRE ANALYS IS DATA
· ~ EL L 8 C) 5'
**PERY. EaB~ TTY~* POROSITY GRAIN
(AIR) DENSITY
·
RESIDUAL RESIE~AL
SATLiF
J
·
R&2'B. '5
8624.3
8626.4
_46~7.~ __
8628.6
8630.4
8632,5
8634 ..5
8636,5
~8~38.5
8540.. 5
8648.5.
~ ~ ~.L~
8658J5
8660.7
'7
8666.4
86~8 <5
8670 -?
.
~672,5
J
H[],'P.. I 7 . VI--. RT. L PKT -- I G M l C ~
PeT .Pc T F
100.0 30.3 23.7 2.746'
101.0 65.0 23,9 2,736
114.0 77.6 22.g 2.778
120.0 7C.1 25.2 2.686
qT.q 65.1 ?~.~ 2.6OR
148,0 69,I 22.3 2,741
II3.C E~.__2. 215-~ 2.689
703.0 84,5 241.3 '2,.693
,,
526.0 .141.0 24.4 2,703 il
·
356.0' 95.3 I 24.5, 2.710
~22.'C 16L3.0 -L23,R 2.702
294.0 277.0 22.9 2.683
479.~ 255.0 27.8 2.~10
464.'0 285,.0 23,2 2,698
4g6.c 276.0 23.3 ' 2',~68
350.C 204'.0 22,8 2'729
I 693;D 273~0..' 127~.!
'Il 699.0 290.0 24.5. 2.703
~ 445.0 19.q. 2.762
882.0'113.0 22.0 2.693
700,'0 275,0 21.7 2,533
'123,0 344,0' . 23.4 2.728
406.0. 226,0. 26'7 2.700
264.,0 177'.0 27.4 .... ,
50.7,0' '111'.0 28,.0 2,?25
· .
128,0 205.0 24.6
~? '0. 37.5' 23'~
136,0 '85.7 23.7
, .
.239.0 ~4'.",9 24.1
.... 27.7 1~:.? I 22.3
40,16 ; 30-'0 21,7
.
'22.3' ~.g 19.8
176.0 128'0 20.2,
l~.O 410e2
1~ .2 48,8
Il .0 44.C
15 ,I -39.5
17.2 42,5_
21.8 48.0
17.1 .. 46.2
19,3 45.6
18.4 42,5
20-5 53.1
1~.2 61.1
16 .q 39.9
18.0 51.0
·
le . 7 3 ~__.. ll
?Q~. 1 : ,..A 6.~.
19.2 44.3
16.2 44.7
17.5
17.3 156.5
20.9 43..0
20.5 43.5
lg.g 37,1
lB .3 46.4
18.1
446.0 278.0 l
'144..0 ' 108.0
',
2'64_. O 267.0 24.2
.233.0 i(]5.0 , 21 · 7
393.0. 184,0 I 25.6
1007.0 265-0 24.7'
604.0 3C4.0 24.0
21,5
2,818
2 ~_750
2.68I"
2.684
2.872 :
2-770
2
2.,821 22,3
,21.9
23.21
23,3.
17.q'
lq'9
17~6 l
24.9'
22.2
2_l.O
36.2
33..8
34.1
39 · 8
35.8
45.4
50.7
4 6_-_1
4'4.5
5.0.1
.
2 1 . 71 2 ._696 I I 2 ~ I 3
35.3' .
2,664 23.8 39,8
2.669 21.6 37.9
'2,751 24.0 3'7.5
7.743 22-9 . 3.3.6
2.768 21,5 37.9
2.826 22.0 38.2
..
2.73.2 ' 19.3 42.5
2.763 1E.4 ' 28.'2'
12108169..
.PTH, FT.~*
A L
CORE
A S K A
ANALYSIS
I.N C
MD, (AIR) .
· .
PQROSITy
\
DENSITY
RESIDUAL
CIL
:.
RESIDUAL k~
hATER SATUi
8679 ,'4
I 8681.6
8683.7 '
' 8'685'.3
8687-4
86~.9.5
8691,5
· 8 693 ~ 5
~8703.7
8699.5
8707,3'
8725.3'
..
.
8727.7.
8741'. 5
8744
.87 46.. 2~
8752.4
8755'.'5"
S8o8..5-
8815.5
HOOT7 VC~T.
PCT ,
284.0
492.0
. 82.8
185.0
131.0
,101o0
78.1
566.0
736.0
35.5
92.0
391.0
.363..0
~ ,,
20.o, . a
565.0
772,0
3.0
1,'!8.0 24.1
331.0 23.9
35.7 211.5
76.9 21.7
7_q.2 23.3
95,7 21.4
4.1
35.5 20.5
63.0 22.2
20.4 21.7,
'.
77.9 _ 2.1.1
21,2 21,9
54.1 · . 20.4
59,0 24,7
82.9 19.9 .
· 3.41.0 13.0
... ._ !8 ._6 .
14 5 · 0 .2O · 6
49.8 24.3
223.0 21.,7
74.6 20.2 '
· '16.5 ..
(k,_8.. ' 1'3 ,, 7
'0.2 18.
1 o'5.0 47
1230.0 ! 61
.- 58.0
g,,1
' 243".0
3P6.0
381,0
· 79
'232.0
~_ 4.08.0
390.0
85.4
6.80.0 '
.' ~ ~.n.'.O_. ·
271.0
3
.1
· 3 20.0
.o PC .q
· 5,8
1~2.0 22.1
93.0. 19,Q
69.'4 18,7
· 26..5 ~6.4
lgg.O~ 19,5
~_._ .1.6.7
2220.0 21.7
' 56.5 '. 20,6 ..'
236'.0 18.8
l:~0 .O 2O .O .
103.0 18.9
18.7 177
849.0 357
,
~ 854.~ 237
· 54.5
·.
..0 .. ] 9.3
.0 t8.2
.0 20.0I
·
0 22.?
486.0 526.0.
A13~n
289.0 118.0
35~,_0___237 ._0
q9(1. o. Al, _'-/
2i.8
PQ.q.
20.3
21.5_
23.2
PCT. PCT
2,743
2,753
2,715
2,765
'2.667
22.8
®
18 ..9
lq .7
24.6
'lq. 2
23.0
20 .~
' .. '"tO,6
38.9
43.5
· q
41.2
37.0
2'.739 24.8
2.6P_0 21.7 ....
2.625I 13.9
2.74_1 23.3
2.650 . 23.9
2.755 21.3
2.664 lq.4 ,"
2,739' !9.0 .,
2.840. 2~.7'
43.3
40.0
35.7
36.6.
35.2
37,8
42.g
2
2.655
2.767
2..747
2.367
2.663
2,7_69
2,681
2'6.46
2.662
3.013
2.653 ,.
2 .'650,
2.673
2
2,678 '
17.8 29.6
16'3 21.5
19,7 46,5
]g.O 38.1
lq.5 64,0
2,5.0 44,0...
19.4 41.7
24.4 ....
20.1 61.5
20.. 2 '
26,8 73,2
19.3 , 5,8_,~2
21.2 ,,,,'28.2
2~.2 . }7,_7 _
21-5 40-4
2_C' ,0 35.2
19.2 '43.6
2.665' 21 · 2
2.707 19.5
2.664 '22,9
2,7q. 7 23.7
2.724 21'0,
..
37,8 ·
3i_ 5
45.8'
53 .O
2.710 ..... 21.,2 '
2,713- 17.8
.2,712 1 ~, 7
2.712 12.8
._2,7_15 lq..7
2.653 21.0
2.717 20.0
2j_t6______?3. o
2.694 21,8
53_~E ' -
57,2 . '
55.1
' 57,5
58,0
5.0~, ?'
38,7
55 ,~
56.5
CaRE ANALYSIS DATA
.~;FLL ,905
09
p. g r- p~
..
P..D, (AIR)
PO.RES JTY GR/~ IN REs IP, UAL
DENSITY ail
RESIOUC, L
~ATER
- .
SATU
H..O_PiZ. VF'RT,. ' PCT
· .
6M/Cf'.:. ..' ' PET
'
JR817.7
18818,5
J 8820.4
L ~21 .':; ..
J8822.6
8 25.7
88832'5
~, 8852.4
8856- 5
8858.4
8860.4
8862.5
8865.7
8867.4
8877.8
_F;F~
.8880.7
888~.7.
8890.6
88g2.'5
8894.3
8896.4,
,8910. a
~912.-'8
89I'$ 6
8916.3
~g.l'! .4 ..
~ 918..3
499.0.
·7.5
11.0
102.0
_. 501.0.
503.0
375. C
773.0
1023.0
394.C
i 774._0
10.2
':{18.0.
420.0
· 5q6.0
0.0
. q.!,
91 . 2
176.0
134.0
30.7
1309.0'
98.¢
1093.0
342.0'
1444 .O
954.0
760.0
3322.0
: 1.694'. G
439.0
_.__45q.0
599.0
1327.0
' 284,. O
7.0
0.2
286.0 24.7 -
t.? lg.'2
9.3 lg.8
65.2 21.9
?Sq.O
292.0 22.5
· lq4.0 23,3
393.0 21.2
47~.0 . 23.0
113.0 23.2
· 329.0
1.1 lg.1
237.C 18.7
219.0 19.6
933.0 21.7
0.0 ·
· ~.7' 20~
111.0 21.6
~5.g 22.0
78-9 2'2.8
11.4 2].0~
295.,0. 24.0
1,72_,_Q____2.2.7
.. . 18.8
274.0" 21.5
' 502.0 25.1
]307.0 22.1
379.0. '23.3
25:2,'0 . :..'
754..0
633.0 -
94,7.
311.0
282.0
842.0'
'! 0.5' 0
5.7
0.0
2.697 .2q, 3.
2.734. 21.5
2.720 lg.5_.
2~694 20.9
2.67a
2.735 17.8
2.73,q 17.2
2. 774 12.2
2.676 lq.7
2.653 17.7
.2.~84 14.7
2.711 16.7
?.6_7q . lO, ]'
2,678 18.1
.
2.76.2 .... 20_,6
2.763 21.8
2.707 23_.. 2 .
2.715 20.9
2. 705, ' P I .g
2.6'7g 18.7
2_, 67A ' ':
2-656 ' 13.5.
2.705 lq .g
2.664. .20.6
2.6.91 1_9_. 'l
2.686 17..q
59.4
52..q
45.5
39.6
4t_ .C
46,7
48'.2
4C .3
5_6.3
50.0
_ 5_%.5
37.3
..... .47. ~.
46.5
55.7
.
41.2
46.3
39.7
42.5
51.3
73 ..2
_ ,
47.8.
5_6.2
.,..,
·
49.5
22,, 7
24.8 2.666 '
23.0 2.756
22.0 2'70,8
22-6. 2.6.n4
20.6 2.748
14.5
20.4
20.8
22.9
lg .8
2J.., 1
21.5
21.3
20.2
._
20.6
2.654. 9.8
2 . '721 23,__0 .
2.672 17.2
2.6~4 14.2
.47 o Q ' '
44.4
5_0.7
40.5
43.5
.43.4
::4 7 ,.0
57.7
42.5
38.1
· ·
50.7
,705.0.,.
783.0 339.0
· 2,.3_9_.0 . 6.,1
,. 399.0 72.6'
,.
.' . 7.0 ' 0,8
304.0 '105.0
7 13_..L ~_233_,._0
370.0 ,. 73.9
~_O 347.0
256' 0 i02 .'0
__kq3:._O
25
23.8
lg.1
23.7
23.. 7
26ol
26.4
Z_q_, l
22.5
2 6_,_6
2' L"L. 6 _ .
2.657 14.2' 50.6
' 3__,02'5 - 'L8,_5 ......... ~:' 47.3.
2.654 16'3" 56.0
"2'6.55 22.9 .' .
2.648.' 16.2 51,6
;,_. [, z_:3 :_ ]_9....6 - 5
2.656 13.6 66.2.
.
2 ._(, 43 16.0 5 1 ~7
2.658 22.2 52.2
'. 2__..6 53 16.5 4.7.2
*___~* TH.. FT.**
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..
CaRE ANALYSIS DATA {'
WELL..
':.-'* P E R..U E A D I L I TY:~`* POROSITY GRAIN
(AIR) DENSITY
RE S I DUAL
hATER
. .
P'AU
SATIJ
,.
8921.6
_.qg22.4
8923,5
_8q7_4 .q
8925 .'5
8929.2
.
-Ac)31 .7
8932.6
8943 .'5
_~944 .A
8945.4
8947,5
8944'. 3.
·
' gqSO. 5
895Z, 5
8955,,6'
8.'957.5
aqS~ -7'
8976.7'
aq8'l, 7
8.984.4.
. 8988...5'
~.'049,. 4"
J-89~0,.5.
J89~2';3
8995..6
8998 .,4
8999.5'
' ~OOB .?.,, '
9001.6,,
9003.5 ·
9004.4
9,005.4
90o7 .,6
gOOg.3
.~-O_I.Q.,_I--
,9013,. 5 ·
. .
--901 fl. p ·
HDRIZ. VFRT. PF.T GNICC
825.0 890.0
663.0 339.0
65;'0 491.0
698.0 331,0
808.0 l'g'c.o
270.7 ? 0
·
916.C 8.q2.0
425.0 2'09.0
528.0 . 287.0
24.6 21.1
· 32.q 40.7
" 34.'9 29.8
· 36.3'
29.8 23.8
32.2
31.4 23.7
1 75.'0 109.0
801.0 182.0
349.,G 207.0
777.0 .610.0
..' ,gg9._O 349.0
'140.0 63.2
1 362'. 0 599.0
208,0' 47og
2F6.O 36.7
68.1.0 296.0
60.7 ,.,
'Sgl.O 39,6.0
341.0 3~C,0
38e.0 2'35,0
27.8 .2.654
27,6 2,711
..
.28 . 1 2 . 5.64
28.0 2.6E6
29 ,o 7',. 67 5
25 ..6 2.670
2~.~ 2.651
22.8 2 .-665
26,0 ,. 2.674.
92.8 .19.1
'419'.,0 220.0
41'3 . O , 403 ;_0
555.0 · 367.0
·
408,0
300.0 61.5
_ 3~6:.0. . 40~.0
744'.0 281'. O. '
.1249.0 681.0
m. , 7.79 · a ' 366 .' 0 ' '
· 895.0 39,9,0
7'~a.O "28.P..,0' ·
1011.0 2,75.0
704.0 253 O
10.3 6.4
_ 0 ._Q. , - Q_,3.
" o 0.0
d.,q fl_ 1
-.
PCT.
·
' 16.4
............ 21.6
.17'. 2'
'17 .g
· 17.9
17.3
'18,2
12.6
l~ ,9..
. PET
....... ~ 57.7 · 5,6.5
'60.0
' 59.6
57,2
56.6-
87.4
%7 ,..2
27.1 .' 2.665
25.2 '2_.659
21.0 2.654
21.7 2.722
20.8 2.755
?I .8 , 2.742
22.3 2;742
'22..2 '.2,724
20.5 2.768
26.'1 2.7~3
21.5- 2.93,8
23.9 2.7..64
29.0 2,717'
27.4 2.720
26..q 2,776
20.7 2,786
16.1~i
.18.3
17.5
19.8
15.7
lg .2
16.0
18.8
13.0
1 ."t_,_6
14.0
17.8
17,5
56.2
,
55.0
5_0_. 2
47.0
49'7
47,3
8
52.5
46.0
53,6
,, 48,/,
5'5.5
. 5A.7
48.0
6.L. 2
.,
52.5
?~.4 2,726
26.4 2.738
2Q_. 6 2,,727
25,4 2,783
2~. 1 2._._7,09
24.9, 2.739
22-9 2.766
27,9 2.717
27 ..7. ,, ?,_,_7~ 4
28.4 2.680
25,7 ~.L749
27.2 2.758
2.6.5 . 2
2~.8 2..711
27.7 2.7.16
27.8 7.761
' 10.6 ......... '~"~T O
13-8 55.2
'l q · 9 ' c 3
14.7 53.7
16. l. 5_5.8
15.7 42.2
12,.6 47.3
12..0 64.5
12.5 (:5.7'
1,.3,.,,2 ' ,4?.2.
.1'"% · 2 zl8.7
16.8 ' 46.2'
13'2 51.3
1.5.3
16.8 49.G
16.8 47'5,
27.9 2.756
26.1 . . '2.733
17,2 2.815
S
16.8 '"'"' 4'7 · 5
7 49.,_3.
17.1 47.a
16 "_0, 'LI]_,, 2
','2'3,. 7 ' 4,9,. C
~.'i'H, .." F T '"~ ~'..: ,' '~.i.~!~'P:~ R N E A 81L J T y**' PORCS [TY . GRAIN REs'[ DuAL R ES !.II, UAL
· ' ~' i"'i" ".::'. :../'"'?::;"~":" N'D, .(A.:I'.R"-~t'~. ':" '.:"§'ENSITY "'"" RIL WATER
&.
SAT
I 'g, 021 .4
9024.5
g025,7
9026.5
gO2-/. 5
g028,5
9029.5
g030.4
qOql -5_'
9032.6
.9034,6
~.o 35.7
Jg036.5
[' goa7.4
. 9050.6
I .~o~'~. 5
9052.6
t :905~~
Jg054.A
"!
j9058.6
I eO6o' 5.
! ,~o6~. ~,
J 9070'8
! ~o~.~
[ 907,,. 7
HeP, I7. VERT. PCT GNICC DCT PCT
257.0
267.0
35.4
761..0
452.0
35,1
29.6
9,0
P~g.1
44,8
8.3
83,3
45O .~0
30.4
32.6
'3 o,g. l1
3.5
287.0
160..0
3ill a
'
337.0
~ 1
281'0
llO,O
0.1 12.2
0.0 11.1
0.0 7.1
78,9 23,0
. 171.0 73..7.
78.8 21.3
46.3 21.7
420.0 27.0
296.0 27.6
36.7 24'4'
26 ._8 2(l. 8
3.2 21.5
64.6 22.7
'52.3.. 20.0
· 8,5 21.2
'67.9 21,8
. lO7,0,, ,
7.8 13,6
11].9 17.8
?q.6. 20.3
'2.9. 14 · 8
2.6.3_. P. ~ 24,6
208.0 24.4
B36..0 26.9
3.04.0, ' 26.9
.
. 2._73.0: ' 2(: · 2
'219.0 24.2
2.6q7 18,8 . 4D~O
2,648 17.0 77.6
2.847 0'.0 91.5
2,675 I3.5 61,5
2.7~ 17.6 ~..4.3
2.685 lq.? -63.6
2.76~ '17-8 59.2.
2.711 17.1 49.2
2,679 16.7 . ~5.7
2.762 12.8 49.6
2 ..,..E_6..O 1 s..._,_O 5 9_.~5
2.652 14,5 56.6
2,664 16.2 .59,7
2.847 .13.4 60.0
2.756 15.2 " 58,,.2
2,967 ' 14.4 60.2.
2,6~q- ' 1.8_,_5'.. %6-8
3,024 18,8 72.6
2.668
2.717
~ 829
,~,,, .
2,_777
·
2,774
2.77.8
2.792
2,797
2.802
Z, 74.5
2.882
255,,0
67.2 '
105_.0 · 143.0
351.0' 350.0~
389.0 220.0
449.0 387.0
957,0 443.0 '
149.0
312.0 .'
793.0
662'.'0
':' 0.4
0.5
O.C
.7.8
13.0
13_,_2
33.2
~.7
8_0.3
226.0
764.0
547'0
0;3
.0.
O.
0.0
'0.0
3,9
11,6
1,4 ,_8 '
27.7
23,_0 2.679
23 .? 2. 829
24,6 ,
24.5 2.791
~., o ~ L3..~ 7
25.7 2.724
24.2 2.764
25,1 2,768
26.7 2.77~
26,0 2'701
14. I 2.6'97
13.9 2._~ 6 g 8
·
,
15.7
l~..q
L9-_5
20.6'
1 la .7
2.692
2...674 ._
2.751
2_.,,,(tg 7
2'.668
2.717
23.1 59.2
18.g 50.5
lg .0 68. O
15 ._4 . 55, 5
16,5 53.5
15_.6 53.2
15.1 54.i
16_,.2 55,3
lS.O .55,0
20.7 53.__,_~_
18.9 40.4
20, g 5_4_._8
21 ..3 '5 ~. 7
2Q_, 4 ' . 5_t. 7
19.1 ,50.6
~ %_6 _ ~_Q_...2 '
21,6 46.1
23.5 45.0
22'0 49.6
25.1 56.7
2 o~,_;l ,(: %._2,,..
23.7 70.4 '
24 ..! ' 59..8
16.8 67,5
20.3 ' 5fl.2
1~.7 63.0
11,, 2 ' 7~_.,_0_'
8.5 '65,9
lq.R gA_';
,
CaRE ANALYSIS DATA ..
" O,~j ~11
.~EI_L 805 ..
*PER?EABILITY**
(AIR)
PORgSITY .GRAIN RE~IOUAL RESIDuA'L
DENSITY OIL WATER
SATUP
HOqT?. VFRT.
'!
9077.5
qOTR .7
9079 .~
_ q OP_o .,7
9061.5
q'o~2.4
9083,5
_g_Q~ 4'. ~
9085.4
qO~q 6 - 7__
9087.6
9089.5
gOg I, 5
g0~(,8
q099,5
91C. 3.4
9105.6
9107.5
9109..5
~111 ,?
9115.A
'9128,5
~~_..7
~ ~..C-
9140.5
22.I Il.2
?~..7 YO.l
q.g. 7,5
o .'o c. O
3.5 l,g
0.3 0.0
7.g 3..4
10.7 7.4
lq.? ' _lS,A...
12.6 7.3
1 .6.' 1 .O
1.2. O .5
O .'1 C. 1_
0.3 0,1-
·
0 ._0 O
2.'! 2.2
, 1,1
1,3 1.0
0,7 O ,A
7,3 1.1
1.3 O
2.6 3.l
4,5 3.7
!q-7 1l;6
19.2' 10.3
'4_.q .3.7.
7.1 3.2
7.3 5.?
4..q. ~ .o
g.5 g .3
?..q ... '~ .~
1.2 o.g
·
0-1 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.o 0.1
0,0 0.0
o.,_C. 0.0
-.. O.O O,O
._-_ o .C 0_._o
· "0.1 0.0
o.~ '
0.0 0.0
~O.._O . 0 - o
O.O 0.0
0.0 O_._O
·
20,4 2.694 8,6 : 58,1
lq.5 2.62.3 12.7 65.0
19.2 2,653 11.1. 61.5
12.4 7.6.33 ?~ .1 78.9
16.6 '' 2.672 25.0 59.3
14.,4 2,665 20,9 60.2
18,2 2,663 19.4 55.7
17,5 . 2,3.62. 22.fi 57.~
19.1 2.689 13.4 56.2
19_.9 ~.h ,. 12.8 57t5
18.2 2.722 .' 12.1 57.0
15_._0 2.4~0 ~ 6 57.~
15.8 2.659 20,5 52-5
12.2 2,634 ' 8 .g 86,5
12.1 2,613 18.6 ..76o 5
14.6 2.652 30.3 ,58.8
, · · · ·
13,1 - 2,713 23.7
. 4..7 q.3P_l _O.l
15.4 2.748 17,4
] 2_..3______2_.6 ! q '. . L9_,.3.
18.6 2.857. 17.4
17.4 7.573. l .r-.,. cj.
18.3-. 2.655 17,3
. PO ~9 2 . ,": 6.0 ·1
20.4 2,665 14.1
ll.g 2.668 2(].0
P) -0 2.658 '21.8
lg.O 2.673 21.3
I~ . 1. 2.6.64. 17.7
2~.0 2.665 18,7
la.g,. ?,_67n , ~7
16.0 2.66.6 20.2
q. 6' 2.66.4 O. ]
9.6 2.607 11..1
q.5 2.64 FI' . 28.6
g,4 2.649 33,2
·
~.A ~. 0~.5 42.0
7.2 2,7.44 43.5
5,.9 .... 2.6q5 43.7
7,0 2.587 19,4
6.3- 2.649 .16.7
·
t , · .... ·
51 ,.7
45.3
54,5
5l-7
· 55 . 3
63.7
. 61_.3
67,2
54,3
54.5
5~ · 7
. 4 8_
53,5
9'q.2
67,0
, 57.1
66.4
61,2
5,8._. C,.'
56.5
80.6
83.3
l~r-m No P---4
1~ 9o~-~
(
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMll-I'EE
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
1
0IL [] GA' [] OT"~' Wildcat
~KLL W~LL
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
2 NAME OF OPIgRATOR
3 ADDRESS OF OPEP..ATOR
P.O. Box 4-00C, Anchoraqe, Alaska
4 LOCATION OF
1245' ~L, 1080' SNL, Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
HLB
TP, M_ --
APl NLr~EmCAJ. CODE KLV _ ,
50-029-20020 HWK __ -
L~SE D~iGNA~0N A%-D S~L N0
~28281
IF INDIA~, A~'i f~E OR TR~ME,,,,, _ ._
8 L~.'IT,F.~RA{ OR LEASE
Put River
9 %VELL NO
BP 09-11-13
10 .t.u~.:i~r) AND POOL OR WILDCAT
11 SEC, T, R, M (]~D'I'FOM HOLE
OB.mc'rnr~
Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PERMIT NO
REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET A_N]) VOLLrNfES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A/ND RESULTS, FISHING JOB~, JLrNK IN HOLE A-ND SIDE-TRACPLED HOLE
A_N/) A.NY OT~H~_~{ SIGNIFICA~;T CI{AI~GES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS
September 1969
Sept~ 1- 3
September 4
Sept~r 5 - 6
September 7 - 13
Drilled and cored 8-1/2" hole to 11,787'.
Pan Schlumberger logs.
Drilled and cored 8-1/2" hole to 11,871'.
Ran Schlumberger logs and suspended as per Sundry Notice
Application of September 8, 1969. Rig released at 2359 hours on
September 13, 1969.
14 I hereby certify
NOTE--Report on th~s form for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be flied m duplicate
w~th the Diwsmn of Mines & Minerals by the l_Sth of the succeeding month, unless otherw,se directed
BP ALASKA INC.
P O. BOX 4-CCC
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE. SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503
TELEPHONE 277-1422
September 9, 1969
CONF ENTIAL
A-00780
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. O. K. Gilbreth, Chief Petroleum Engineer
Gentlemen:
Monthly Reports of Drilling ~nd Workover Operations
Enclosed are Monthly Reports in duplicate, for the month of August
1969, covering our following wells:
BP 01-11-12
BP 09-11-13
BP 18-10-15
BP 19-10-15
BP 31-10-16
HJC:hw
Enclosures
cc: Mr. P. Hardwick
Very truly yours,
BP AL~S~~~ /~
Operations Manager
Form No P--4
~v s-~-~, STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT~
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
AP1 NLrlAiERICAL CODE
API 50-029-20020
6 LEASE DESiGBIA~'?ION AND SE1RIAL NO
ADL-28281
WELL ~'ZLL OTHER Wildcat
NAME OF OPERATOR
BP 0IL COP~PORATIO~
ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P.0.BOX 4-1395~ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99503
bOCA'lION OF WF-J.J.
1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
8 L~.'IT,F.~aRAi OR LEASE N~ME
Put River
9 WELL NO
BP 09-11-13
10 FL~ A_ND POOL OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
_
11 SEC , T . R , 1%I (BO~I~FOM HOLE
ommcTrv-~
Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PERMIT NO
69-40
13 REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH.A.NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AN'D CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~ VOLU1VIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS A1N--D RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-/RACKED HOLE
A_N/) ANY OTI-IER SIGNIFICA.NT CHANGES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
AUGUST 1969
August 1 - 2
3 - 31
Drilled to 9792'. Cleaned up hole after losing 2 cones from a bit.
Drilled and cored 8-1/2" to 11,634'.
~.JYL!loN OF oa A~ GAS
14 I hereby certify that m tru~ ~
SmW~D Attorney-in-Fact DAT~ SeDtember 9. 1969
NOTE--Report om th~s form ~s required for each calendar momth, regardless o~ the status o[ oDe~at~o~s, an0 must ~e h[eO m gugl~cate
w~th the D~v~s,on of M~nes & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwme d~rected
BP ALaSka iNC.
P. O. BOX 4-CCC
1;21 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99.503
TELEPHONE 277-1422
September 8, 1969
CONFIDENTIAL
A-00770
US 7-2-09-11-13
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Gentlemen:
BP 09-11-13
Enclosed herewith is a "Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells" form
in triplicate, advising of our intention to suspend the above cap-
tioned well.
HJC:hw
Enclosure
Very truly yours,
BP AL I C.
I '
Operat±ons ~anager
plyI~ION OF 0IL AND~
Form 1~--~
STATE OF ALASKA
Submit "Intentions" in Triplicmte
& "Subsequent Reports" in DupLicate
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use thL~ form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a d~fflerent Use "~PLICATION FOR PEi~VIIT--" for such proposals )
CONFIDENTIAL
API NLrM~_A~IC~ CODE
50-029-20020
LEASE DES/GNA/iON AND SERIAL NO
ADL-28281
1 ? IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NANIE
OiL ~--~ oasI---I Wildcat
W,LL WELL ~ OTHER
2 N~E OF OP~TOR 8 UNIT, F~ OR ~E N~
BP 0il Corporation Put River
3 ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P.O. Box 4-1395, 3mchorage, g3. aska 99503
LOCATION OF WELL
At surface 1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, b-PM.
13 ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc
KBE 56.9 ft AMSL.
9 WELL NO
BP 09-11-13
,,
10 Fr~.r~ ~ POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11 SEC., T. R, M, (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PEHAEIT NO
J 69-40
Check Appropriate Box To }ndi,cate Nlature of N~oti'ce, Report, er Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF I I PULL OB ALTER CASING
FRACTURE TREAT -- MULTIPLE COMPLETE
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE -- ABANDONS
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS
(Other) gU~Dgrld
EUBBEQUENT REPORT OF:
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASINO
8HOOTING OR ACIDIZlNO ABANDONMENTS
(Other),
NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
15 DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED 0PERATI0~S (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any
proposed work.
We intend to suspend our subject well pending design of production facilit~s and down-
hole completion arrangements. ~~:'~'~D
The well status will be as follows:-
Total depth
11871 ft in 8~"
2 open hole.
PiVI$10N OF OIL AND 0/,3
Al~HOi~m
Last casing string 9-5/8" od 47 lb/ft N80 Buttress set at 9304 ft.
Cemented with
1055 sacks Class G with 18% salt 1% CFR-2 through shoe.
1100 sacks Class G with 10% gel through stage tool at 5731'.
Prior to cementing off the open hole we intend to test the Mississippian formation by
drill stem testing and possibly by flow testing.
The 8½" open hole will be completely plugged and cement will be run up to 9100 ft.
Bridge plugs will be set at 9050 ft and 2500 ft. Above 2500 ft the hole will be dis-
placed to diesel. The casing will not be perforated.
16 I hereby eertify~a -tYhe fo/e~oin~ ts tr~e an~ correct
Attorney-in-Fact
~'. ~. Larmlnle
TITLE
DaTmSeptember 9, 1969
(This space for Stat~offiqe ~
APPROVED BY [~f~, ~~/~~,,z ,
CONDIT~ON80]~-Ai~PaO~'A~,' IF ANX: ? ~'
See l~nstrucfions On Reverse Side
BP Oil CORPOratION
P. O. BOX
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503
TELl[PHONE '~77-1422
A~i~u~ ~, _:1-969
CONF;DI NTIAL
0-00309
CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Gentlemen:
! Monthly Reports of Drillin.g and Workover Operations
Enclosed are monthly reports for the month of July 1969 on the wells listed
below: ,
BP 01-11-12
BP 09-11-13
BP 11-10-14
BP 24-10-14
Put River #1
BP 19-10-15
BP 31-10-16
Very truly yours,
HW
Enclosures
BP OIL GORPORATION
'H:' J. C~e
Operations Manager
lV~rm No
·
STATE OF A. LASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
1
[~ 0TS'-~ Wildcat
WELL
NAME OF OP]~,ATOR
BP OIL CORPORATION
SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT'g
3 ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. 0. Box 4-1395~ Anchorage~ Alaska 99503
4 LOCATION OF WELL
1245' WEL, t~' SNL, Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
CONFIDENTIAL
AP1 NUAIERICAL CODE
50-029-20020
LEASE DESiGI~IATION AND SEHIAL NO
ADL-28281
IF INDIAI~, AL,O I I hi= OR TRIBE NAME
8 L~IT,FP~RAI OR LEASE N~ME
Put River
9 WELL NO
BP 09-11-13
10 ~'i,~.~D AND POOL OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11 SEC . T , R . 1%f (BO/'TOM HOLE
Om-ECTnm)
Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PERMIT NO
69-40
13 REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AAI'D VOLUiVIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TF..STS A.ND I:LESULTS FISHING JOBS JUNK IAI HOLE AND SIDE-T'RACKED HOLE
A3~D ANY OTI~R SIGNIFICA~IT CflA/qGES IN HOLI~ CONDITIONS
July 1969
July 1 - 9
July 10 - 23
July 24
July 25 - 27
July 28 - 31
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Fishing for 9" drill collars. Recovered 3. Unable to make
further progress. Fish left in hole from 8601 - 8867 com-
prized 9 x 9" drill collars and 12¼" bit.
Set 500 sacks Class G densified cement on fish. Dressed
cement from 8253' to 8267'.
Sidetracked in 12¼" hole to 9315'.
Logged and conditioned hole for casing.
Ran and cemented 9-5/8" casing at 9304' with 2155 sacks
cement. Nippled up. Drilled out.
Drilled and cored 8~"2 to 9665'.
14 I hereby certify ~ correct
SIGN]i~ __ TITLE
Operations Manager
DAT~
August 11, 1969
NOTE--Report on th~s form ~s reqmred for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operaUons, and must be filed m duplicate
wIth the D~wsmn of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise d~rected
BP Oil CORPORATION
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9950:3
TELEPHONE 27'7-1422
July 8, 1969
0-00199
CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Gentlemen:
Enclosed are the following '~onthly Report of Drilling and Workover
Operations" forms, completed for the month of June 1969:-
Well BP 09-11-13
Well Put River #1
Well BP 13-10-14
Well BP 14-10-14
Well BP 24-10-14
Well BP 31-10-16
Very truly yours,
HJC:hw
Enclosures
BP OIL QO?~ORATION
Operat±ons Manager
l~rm No
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
I
OIL J--'J c~.s O
WKLL ~,' ELL OTHER
SUBMIT IN DUPLICA, TE
NAME OF OPEP,.ATOR
BP OIL CORPORATION
ADDRESS OF OPEP,.ATOR
Wildcat
P.O. BOX 4-1395~ Anchorage, Alaska 99503
4 LOCATION OF wTM
1245' WEL, 1~' SNL, Section 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
5 AP1 NLrMEHICAL CODE
50-029-20020
LEASE DESiGNA~"ION AND SERIAL NO
ADL-28281
IF INDIA]~T, ALOT'i-EE OR TRIBE NAME
8 L.~IT,F.~:IA{ OR LEASE N~E
Put River
9 WELL NO
BP 09-11-13
10 FT'I~.T;I~ ~-ND POOL OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
-li SEC, T, R,
o~
Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PEI{MIT NO
69-40
13 REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA. NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~ VOLU1VfES USED, PERFO~TIONS, TESTS ANT) RESULTS FISHING JOB~ JUNK L~ HOLE AND SIDE-TI:G~C~D HOLE
A.ND A_NY OTH2E~ SIGNIFICA/XTT C/-IA.I~F.S IN HOLI~ CONDITIONS
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
June 1969
June 1 - 12
June 13 - 26
June 27
June 28 - 30
Drilled and cored 12-1/4" hole to 8508'.
Cored and drilled 8-1/2" hole to 9147'.
Opened hole to 12-1/4" to 8867'.
Twisted off drill pipe. Recovered drill pipe.
drill collars.
Fishing for
14 I hereby certify tl~at the
SIGNED
Operations Man ,a,ger DAT~
July 7~ 1969
NOTE--Report on thru form m required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operat,ons, and must be flle¢t ~n duplicate
wIth the Diws~on of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwIse directed
BP OIL CORPORATION
P. O. BOX 4-1395
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 991503
TELl;PHONE 277-1422
June 10, 1969
0-00128
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
State of Alaska
Division of Oil & Gas
Department of Natural Resources
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 9~504
Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Gentlemen:
Monthly Reports of Drilling and Workover Operations
Attached hereto are Monthly Reports of Drilling and Workover Operations
for the month of May 1969, in connection with the following wells:-
BP 31-10-16
BP 14-10-14
BP 04-11-13
BP 10-11-13
BP 24-10-14
Very truly yours,
HJC:hw
Enclosures
BP OIL COAP.0 ~..?.I~)lq
Operation-~s Manager
Form No P--4
~ 9-30-6';
(
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
tMONT'HLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS
ozL ~ G~S ~
WI~LL '._.J' W~LL
Wildcat
SUBMIT IN DEPLICATE
2 NA.ME OF OP~._~TOR
BP 0IL CORPORATION
~ AD'DR~'~$ OF OPI~n~ATOR
_ P. O. BOX 4-1395: Anchorame. Alaska
4 LOCA~ON OF we:i3. -- -
1245' WEL, ,no~,
:~v~ SNL, Section 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
CONFIDENTIAL
API NUA2ERICAL CODE
50-029-20020
6 LEASE DF~iGNATION A\-D SERIAL NO
ADL-28281
7 IF INDI~kN kLOT~ OR TRIBE
8 L.~IT,F.~:LM OR LEASE
Put River
9 %~'~L NO
BP 09-11-13
10 F~ A.ND POOL OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11 SEC , T , R, 5{ ~BOTTOM HOI.,E
O lS,rF_,CTIVE )
Sec 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
12 PER.MIT NO
69-40
REPORT TOTAL DE~TH AT END OF MONTIi, CHANGES IN H6LE SIZE, CASING AND CEA/IENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET ~ VOLLrMP~ USE'D, PERPORATIONS, TESTS ~NT) i~ESULTS, FIS~IING JOB4S, JU/~K I/~ HOLE AI~D SIDE-~CICED HOLE
A_N/) AJaY O~r~ SIGNIFICANT ~-I.A.N~ES IN PIOI~ CONDITIONS
M~ay 1969
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
May 6 - 13
Move from well BP 33-11-13 to well BP 09-11-13.
conductor at 66' with 280 sacks cement.
Cemented 30"
May 14 - 18
May 19 - 21
Spudded 17½" hole at 1500 hours on May 14. Drilled 17½" hole
to 1125'. Hole opened to 26" to depth of 950'.
Conditioned hole. Ran and cemented 20" casing at 950' with 1800
sacks. Nippled up.
May 22 - 26
Drilled 17½" hole to 4294'.
May 26 - 31
Conditioned hole. Ran and cemented 13-3/8" casing at 4258' with
1600 sacks.
JUN 12
P~ OF c~t AN~OA~
SIGIg~iD
N0z~
--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operaUons and must be filed in duphcate
w~th the Diwsmn of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~se d~rected
1969
Re: ~.t River BP 09-t1-13
BP Oil C~rporation, ~erator
~. F. fi. Larmtnie
'P. O. ~ 4-I395
}a~c~ra§e, At~
99503
Dear
Alaska ami 't~ir flrai~ge ~t~ ~e b~ clalsifie~ as ~ortamt
Very tr~aly
jm
Joe
BP Oil CORPORATION
P. O. BOX 4-1395
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 205
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 9950:3
TELEPHONE 277-1422
May 6, 1969
A-00087
US 7-2
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Chief Petroleum Geologist
MAY 8 1969
Oi¥11iON OP OIL ANO GAS
HLB ,
TRM _~ ,,
OKG
KLV
--
__
_ , ,
Gentlemen:
As a result of drilling delays and environment conservation considera-
tions, we have had to revise the surface locations for the following
wells:
~./~-}Put River 09-11-13 (vertical hole) - Drilling Permit #API 50-029-20020
- Surface location moves from: 1245' WEL, 1080' SNL, Sec.9, TllN, R13E,
~o: 1245' WEL., .750' .... SNL, Sec.9, TllN, R13E, ...... UPM
Put River 03-11-13 (deviated hole) - Drilling Permit #API 50-029-20026
Surface location moves from: 1245' WEL, 750' SNL, Sec.9, TllN, R13E, UPM
to : ~245' ~L,. 9~7~0~' SNL '. S~c,' 9' i,~ 'ii ,~II3EI'I UPM
The bottom hole location remains unchanged.
Put River 10-11-13 (deviated hole) - Drilling Permit ~/API 50-029-200023
Surface location moves from: 1245' WEL, 970' SNL, Sec.9, TllN, R13E, UPM
.,to: 12~45' .WEL,'
~0118011',, SNL, Sec.9, TllN, R13E, UPM
The bottom hole remains unchanged.
We do not know if these changes necessitate the issue of revised drilling
permits, and, should this be the case, we will return the subject permits
for revision and/or reissue.
FGL:raw
cc: Mr. J. W. Martyr
Yours very truly,
Area Manager
DIVISION OF O~ A~D US
April 23, 1969
Put River ;B~ 09-11-13
BP Oil Corporat/,on, Operator
~. F. G. Larmfmie
BP Oil Corporation
P. Oo Box 4-1395
99503
Enclosed is the approved ~tication for permit to d~fli the
Alao, items I b., 14 and i? ~re not flll~ ~ on application,
plat l~correctly designat~l the sect. ia as 3, 4, t0 ~ I1
fmste~ of 3, 4, 9 ~d 10.
~11 s~ples ~ cote chips
Alaska D~p~tmenZ of Fish aud ~ame ~t~ulations, when received,
pe~.
In ~he a~t of about, please, ~tlfy this~ office ~eguately
Very truly your
.~r L. BurrelI
Director
Form P--I
P.E~ 9-3O-67
RI[CGVEG ,
STATE OF ALASKA
D_iYh~ION OF OIL Al,ID OA_~
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK
TYPE OF WORK
DRILL I~
b. TYPE OB' WELL
OIL ~'] GAS
WELL ~ WEL~- ~_~
~A~ ~F
BP Oil Corporation
DEEPEN [-I
OT~ER Wildcat
SINGLE [---]
ZONE
PLUG BACK [-]
MULTIPLE ~
ZONE
3 ADDRESS (~F OPERATOR
P, O, Box 4-1395: Anchorage; Alaska 99503
4 LOCATION OF WELL
At surface
1245' WEL, 1~T88' SNL, Section 9, TllN, R13E, UPM
At proposed prod zone
13 DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE*
100 miles NE of Umiat
· STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
API 50-029-2002(~ __r,-- ......
¢' KLV _ .,-
Hw~
6 ~ D~I~NA~ON ~~NO
~L-28281
--
_
:,if-
8 UNITj FARM OR LEASE NAME
Put River
9 WELL NO
BP 09-11-13
10 FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11 SEC , T, R, M, (BOTTOM
HOLE OBJECTIVE)
Section 9
Tlllq', R13E, .UPM
14 BOND INFORMATION
TYPE ~C~
15 DISTANCE ~OM PHOPOSED* _
DCATION TO NEAREST 4035' from western
PROP~TY OR LEASE L~E, ~ _
~A~ ~o ~ares~ ~r,~, .n~t, ,~ ~.~) bo~dary of lease ,
18 DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCA~ON* 19
TO NEAREST W~L DRILLING, COMPL~,
OR APPLI~ FOR,
6 m~les ~ of Put R~er BP 33-11-13 12 ~650~
~1 ~L~VATIONS (Show whether D~, ~T,
Estimated 40' ~E
NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE
2560
PROPOSED DEPTH
17 NO ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL
20 ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS
Rotary
22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START*
23. P~OPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM
April 20. 1969
__SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING!.. .WEIGHT PER FOO~ GRAI)E SETTING DEPTH QUANTIT~ 0F CEMF. N~
36. i: 30. Stove Pipe 40' Fondu/Fly Ash '-
26" 20" 94 lb/ft ~ 40 1000' .. Fondu/Fly Ash
17 1/2" 13 3/8" 68/61 lb/ft .T ,:;,:; 4200' Class G/Fresh Water ,
12 1/4" 9 5/8" 47 lb/fi N 80 95'00~ Class G/Brine
8 1/2" 7" 29 lb/ft N R~ As required As required
Geological Prognosis
Tertiary and Quaternary
Jurassic and Cretaceous
Triassic
Mississippian
Pre-Mississippian
Gravels, sands & clays
Mudstones & sandstones
Sandstones, shales & limestones
Carbonates, shales & sandstones
Argillite
Surface- 3,800'
3,800- 8,775'
8,775- 9,640'
9,640-12,600'
12,600-12,650'
CONTINUED ON ATTACHED
I ~YES
IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSI~D PROGRAM If proposal is to deepen or plug back, give data on present productive zone and
productive zone If prgtx~ ~ },o drill or deepen du-ect_onally, g~ve pertinent data on s~bsurface locations and measured and
proposedtrue vert,~mlnew depth~ G~.ve b~zoZ/p~,~f~r program
SIGNED --.X/~ . DATE April 14, 1969 Area Manager
(This space for State/~u~ ' CONDITIONS OF AlmPROVAL, IF A1FY.
, ,
SAMPLF~ AND CORE'//CHIPS REQUIB~D ~ RESULTS ~0 f~ /~P ~ .... ~-~ ~'~'~ ¢~4~/~"*~/ ~
A P I. ~CAL '~ODE
[ DII~ECTIONAL SURVEY RE~
YES ~ NO
~ ~Z_y~ April 23, 1969
// /d/ ~.f~ Director
APPROVED BY ~'~'-- TITLE. Div. of Oil & Gas DATE Apr{ 1 93, ! 969
*See Instructions On Reverse Side
BP-09-11-13
CONFIDENTIAL
Dry bucket 36" hole to about 60' and cement 30" conductor to
surface with Fondu/Fly Ash. Drill 26" hole to 1000' and cement
20" casing to surface with Fondu/Fly Ash. Drill 17 1/2" hole
to 4200' and cement 13 3/8" anchor string in two stages using Class
G/Fresh Water slurry. Drill 12 1/4" hole to 9500' and cement 9 5/8"
casing in two stages using Class G/Brine slurry. Drill 8 1/2" hole
to T.D. at about 12,650' and set 7" liner or full string as
required. Blowout preventer program is 3000 p.s.i. WP pipe rams,
blind rams and Hydril from setting of 13 3/8" casing and 5000 p.s.i.
WP pipe rams, blind rams and Hydril following setting of full string
of 7".
APR 18 i J69
D_I~I~ION OF OIL AND OAS. - ANCtlOt~E
I DIRECTIONAL DIRECTIONAL
SEC. 4 TII N RISE I SEC. 3 TI I N RI 3E
2,640' J, 2,640' J
255'
:300'
Y: 5, 970,6 96
X: 64;5, 150
SEC.IO TIINRI3E
SECr/~.~$ 5, ~4~ 9,,. and IO
(WELL LOCATIONS)
SCALE I"= I/2 MILE
P,4 D DETAIL
SCALE I" '
= 200
CERTIFICATE OF bURVEYOR
I hereby certify that I am properly registered and
l~censed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and
that this plat represents a ,ocat~on survey made by me or
under my supervision, an,. that all dimensions and other
details are correct
Date
MA'( 9 1969
DI¥1$10N OF 011. AND
ii i
WESTERN PAD
t ~EI/4SEC3 TII~NI'~E U~IAT MERIDIAN AK.
OIL COR R
117FIREWEED LANE ANC. AK.
I J I Mil I I
Surveyed by
F M LINDSEY 8[ ASSOC.
LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS
2502 West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081
Anchorage Alosko
I I I ; III ~ I
i ~DIRECTIONAL ! DIRECTIONAL
' 2 4 '
I VERTICAL I ~
, I~~ "7"', -~~ '~~
NN/ 109-11-13 (SEE DETAIN i 2,6 40'~ '
N.E.C , ,,
J~ , LONG. 148° 50 20.5~ j .......
Y= 5
J ~ 970~696 SEC.IO TIINRI3E
I ,x: I
I
_ ~~
. SECTIONS 5, ~, IUon~W ~1 Y
_~~ ' (w~= ~&'~'
F' CERTIFICATE OFSURVEYOR
! hereb certify that I am ~roperly registered and
,ic~s~u ,o ,r~c,ic~ ~ ~urv~y,.g ,. ~ St~ of ~~ ~.~
that this plot represents m lactation survey mode byme or
under my supervision, an~ that all dimensions and other
.
/ ' .. /,
APR 18 1969
~I_VI.$ION OF OIL AND GAS.
WES TERN PAD i
LQcoted
~n
NEI/4SEC,9 TIINRi~E UMIAT MERIDIAN AK.'
' .~tuc, for
B-P OIL COR R '
117FIREWEED LANE. ANC. AK.
Surveyed by
E M. LINDSEY & ASSOC.
LAND & HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS
:DSO£West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081
Anchorage Alaska
FORM SA - I B
MEMORANDUM
T°'-F DaIu~ ~li~
State of Alaska
SUBJECT:
fez pemtt to drill, p~ and
tee.
FORM SA I B
MEMORANDUM
FROM: IIDIIII' J,~,. ~I
State of Alaska
D~,t"I~ICII ~ OXL J GAS .
DA TE : AJI~'Jl '~I, J,~Jkl[~
SUBJECT:
Pat ]t, tver BP 09-11-13
~1~ OX1 c,m,p~at*/.e~, Oper~
FORM SA - i B
MEMORANDUM
TO:F-
State of Alaska
DIVJSXOll Otl' OXL AHD GAS
DATE
FROM:
SUBJECT:
A/00010
US 7-2-PR-09-11-13
BP Oil CORPORATION
P. O. BOX 4-1:395
121 WEST FIREWEED LANE, SUITE 2015
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99503
TELEPHONE 277-1422
April 14, 1969
APR 1
Ji¥1,~ION OF OIL AND GAS
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Chief Petroleum Geologist
Gentlemen:
BP 09-11-13
Please find the following enclosed herewith:
1. Application for a permit to drill the above well
on the Arctic Slope, Alaska
2. Three copies of the surveyor's plat showing the
location of the proposed well
3. A check for $50 to cover the permit filing fee
We should be obliged if you would process this application as quickly
as possible as we propose to begin drilling operations on or about
April 20, 1969.
Yours
Larminie
~ Manager
: raw
Enclosures
cc: Mr. J. W. Martyr
CHECK-LIST FOR NEW /,.~u PERHITS
1. [ils well to be Located in a defined pool
Yes No
3o lis a re,,zister~zd survey pi. at attached ................................
4° Is ?mi! 1. ocatcd proper distance from property line ..................
Ts .,..1! 1,sn::,~:cd proper distance from ottYa:c ,,.,,~lls ....................
is,:,~' ~'~ ~t..~. ~.,.c" ~ :t en~: ....... ,~,,'led'~ ca c~:~,~ ~.,~,-,~.:,~o.,. ~.'-..,o avo. z].aole' ' in this pool
,,
'i ? .!.s ~:.~;.oc;~.~h ,"em::'""~? b;":~',"l :1o c'.[:.cct:!.]..e.t.5~ on conduce:or a~'?...d
'l':~ 'fi'f..t.:I. surface c'sg :[':,:~.t(:]:rnal burst eqt-" ,'"'t .5 p~;,z/x.g,"' '~: ....... ~.o next string
~',? .{ ' . :~ .~., .* .
14. ,,.,tl cement tie,-in .... '"' ~
aur~..:~-,c~ & intermediate or p'roauc~szon strings
.
;. Will all casing give adequaee safety in collapse and ~ension
"%
. W:i. lt ~:...~::,~ ..... ~.t cover all possible product'~,,~, 'o
..~ o ..... ~ a:ffcct.ed
· ' :,: ":'P 9 ' '
(':'~r~ is permit be approve
Robert E. Larson ~ ............... .._ ........
Well History File
APPENDIX
Information of detailed nature that is not
particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process
but is part of the history file,
To improve the readability of the Well History file and to
simplify finding information, information of this
nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX.
No special effort has been made to chronologically
organize this category of information.
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SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
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PRUDHGE BAY
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5 LLSU
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12 DT BHC
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17.219
10.594
100.750
2.811
12.680
103.563
2.916
12.516
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12.570
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13.289
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27.297
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7.9
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