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HomeMy WebLinkAbout166-044 • • XT0 ERGY XTO Energy Inc. 200 North Loraine Suite 800 Midland, Texas 79701 432 - 682 -8873 432 - 687 -0862 (Fax) September 26, 2011 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission RECEIVED Attn: Mr. John Norman 333 West 7 Ave., Suite 100 )EP 4 S 2D1 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 '*/`' "' " � �; "° rT Li.l g ' Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Ancnorago RE: Notification of Status for MGS A11-12 WIW (1 6fr-044). Dear Mr. Norman: XTO Energy Inc. is notifying the AOGCC that the MGS water injection well, #A11 -12, located on Platform A, in Cook Inlet has been shut -in as of September 6 due to pressure communication on the tubing annulus. As seen in the attached graphs, the well was shut -in within 24 hours when the operator identified the pressure communication. At this time, the All -12 does not support any active producers and, therefore, will not resume water injection until a new well offset planned for late 2012 will be drilled. At that time, XTO will pull the completion and repair the leak on A11-12. If you require additional information, please contact me with any questions @ 432 - 620 -6743. Sincerely, Pia. Paul L. Figel Engineering Manager Cc: Scott Griffith Scott Landon Attachments: A11-12 Injection Rate Plot A11 -12 Pressure Data Plot A11-12 Wellbore Diagram • PSI A11 -12 INJ HEMLOCK Hrs Dn 3,750. 3G. 3,500. / .28 3,250. \ .26 3,000. • • . 24 2,750. .22 2,500. • • .20 2,250. .10 2,000 . .16 1,750. .14 1,500. .12 1,250 _ .10 1,000. .8 750. .64.k 500. 4 • 250. ' 0_ . T- - � 6/26/11 7/1 7/15 8/1 8/15 9/1 9/15 9/25/11 — Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Annulus Pressure SurfaceCasingPressure Down Hours BBL A11 -12 INJ HEMLOCK 750 700 650 600 550. 500 • 450, 400. 350 300, 250. 200. 150. • 100. 50. 0 ti \. 8/15 9/1 9/15 9/25/11 6/26/11 7/1 7/15 8/1 Water IN - ,.. 0 • /TO PLF 12 -6 -05 ENERGY Present Completion MGS A11 -12 WIW , �/ KB: 38' Cook Inlet, Alaska 0 Water Depth: 73' MSL Leg 2, Conductor 13 Tbg: 3 1/2 ", 9.3 #, L80 8rd EUE @ 8,281' API No.: 50- 733 -10083 Set on 4 6 -90 Spud: 10 -1 -1966 / fA Surf Csg: 13 -3/8 ", 61 #, J55. Set @ 2,275'. Cmt w/ 2,400 sk. Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" ID) @ 331' 2 Top Jobs w/ 500 sk. 227 Jts. Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 332' Total Cmt 2,900 sk. Otis "XD" Sliding Sleeve (2.75" ID) @ 7,509' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,513' Otis "CT" Circulating Sleeve @ 7,544' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,549' Baker Tbg Locator @ 7,580' Baker SealBore Assbly (80 -40) @ 7,581' 7" Baker "FB -1" Pkr w/ 10' SBE @ 7,581' Baker Concentric Cplg @ 7,592' 5' Baker SBE (4" ID) @ 7,593' X -Over SBE Box X 3 1/2" 8rd Pin @ 7,596' 19 Jts. Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,597' Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" ID) @ 8,198' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,199' Baker Tbg Locator @ 8,231' Baker Seal Assbly @ 8,231' 7" Baker "FB -1" Pkr w/ 6' MOE @ 8,231' X -Over 5" LTC Box X 3.5" 8rd Pin @ 8,240' /% ® 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,241' � Otis "XN" Nipple (2.625" ID) @ 8,273' % I1 .■.■ op 6' PUP Jt 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,274' 1 /� // WLREG @ 8,281' , �► 0 Longstring: 7" 26 -29# N80 BTC. Set @ 9,330'. Cmt w/ 1,500 sk. TOC by CBL @ ±7,465' 29# : Surf - 100' 04 GN -GO: 7,718 - 40' 26# : 100 - 8,100' wA GR -GS: 8,070 - 80' Failed to sqz GN -GS 29# : 8,100 - 9,330' ` GR -GS: 8,091 - 96' ►� GR -GS: 8,100 - 26' f f 'P , e • 0 i ° .4 ei HC -HD: 8,375 - 419' 01 HC -HD: 8,426 - 478' M — HE -HF: 8,510 - 546' 0 -- HI-HK: 8,614 636' d HK -HN: 8,653 - 730' re HN -HR: 8,792 - 944' HR -HZ: 8,956 - 9052' // 0 HR -HZ: 9,076 - 114' red PBTD: 9,242' (8,598' TVD) / '�,I�. TD: 9,375' MD (8,727' TVD) '.lri! /�%/�0.//. /. Page 1 of 1 • • Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:03 PM To: 'Greg_Duggin @xtoenergy.com' Cc: Paul__Figel@xtoenergy.com Subject: RE: Injector A11 -12 (166 -044) Thanks Greg. When you send in well reports, please include the permit number. Let us know when your forward plans are determined. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC From: Greg_Duggin @xtoenergy.com [ mailto :Greg_Duggin @xtoenergy.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:36 PM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Cc: Paul_Figel @xtoenergy.com Subject: Injector 11 -12 Mr. Maunder, Last night our production operator was taking his nightly numbers and noticed pressure on the casing of Injection well A11 -12, he notified his supervisor immediately and the well was shut in. The well will remain shut in until further notice. If you have any questions let me know. Greg Duggin Operations Foreman 907 - 774 -2540 cell 907- 398 -8473 9/14/2011 MEMORANDUM To: JimRegg ~ 5~I`~J~i~ P.I. Supervisor ~~ FROM: Chuck Scheve Petroleum Inspector State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission DATE: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests XTO ENERGY INC Al 1-12 MGS Al 1-12 Src: Inspector NON-CONFIDENTIAL Reviewed By: P.I. Suprv~ Comm Well Name: MGS Al 1-12 Insp Num: mitCS100508075438 Rel Insp Num: API Well Number: 50-733-10083-00-00 Permit Number: 166-044-0 Inspector Name: Chuck Scheve Inspection Date: 5/3/2010 Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well All-lz Type Inj. ~'~' `~ TVD 7oz9 IA o zloo ~ zoso 2oso ~ P.T.D~ 1660440 ~TypeTOSt SPT ~ TOSt pSl 1757 '~ QA ~ 0 ~ 0 0 0 Interval 4YRTST p~ P ~ Tubing 3600 3600 3600 3600 Notes: .1 ~ r. Wednesday, May 12, 2010 Page 1 of 1 • Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Jeff_Gasch@xtoenergy.com Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:43 AM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Cc: Regg, James B (DOA); Paul_Figel@xtoenergy.com Subject: RE: XTO Energy - Platform A Conductors Tom, • The 10-404's for wells #6 & 7 in the list below (A31-14LW (194-044) &A32-11 R (193-092)) were sent via Fed-Ex yesterday. The only outstanding 404 is for the A44-11 (167-035). We will submit this sundry report when repairs are complete. The picture you refer to for the A11-12 was the only copy I had. I will check with our Alsaka personnel to see if they have a better quality image. Thanks, Jeff Gasch Production Engineer XTO Energy Office # (432) 620-6742 Cell # (432) 638-7433 Fax # (432) 687-0862 "Maunder, Thomas E (DOA)" <to m. m a u n d e r@a tas k a. g o v> 02/23/2009 05:51 PM To Jeff_Gasch@xtoenergy.com cc "Regg, James 8 (DOA)" <jim.regg@alaska.gov>, Paul_Figel@xtoenergy.com Subject RE: XTO Energy - Platform A Conductors Jeff, This message follows on our ongoing discussion regarding the repairs to conductor and in some cases surface casing on Platform A. We have received form 10-404s for first 4 wells listed below.. You have indicated that well #5 will repaired soon. What are the plans for wells 6 and 7? Also in the submitted report for A11-12, the "sma{I" drawing is rather dark. Do you have a better image? When the document is scanned, the poor image will essentially be totally dark. Thanks in advance. 1 look forward to your reply. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC 1. A11-12 (1tiS-044) -Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) showed hole in conductor 1.5" below top and other corrosion (0.160" wall thickness remaining) was noted. Corrosion limited to top of conductor. Grout/cement was chipped down to 20" to inspect surface casing. Plan to weld repair conductor and re-fill conductor with grout. 2. A11-13RD2 (181-060) - No visible exterior corrosion on conductor. Conductor UT readings showed corrosion 2!26/2009 • ~TO ENERGY XTO Energy Inc. 200 North Loraine Suite 800 Midland, Texas 79701 432-682-8873 432-687-0862 (Fax) January 19, 2009 '~ ;.. ,' Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ~~~ ~ '~ ~`;'~~`~ Attn: Mr. John Norman 333 West 7~' Ave., Suite 100 = ~) ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~~'~ ~~'~ ~~ Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~ ~~ '~`'""'°' `~~`~ RE: Sundry Well Operations Report: Well #All-12 Conductor & Surface Casing Repair Dear Mr. Norman, XTO Energy, Inc. hereby submits its Sundry Operations Report (Form 10-404) for the conductor and surface casing repair performed on the injection well #A11-12. This well is located on Platform A, in the Middle Ground Shoal Field of Cook Inlet, AK. Please find attached the following information for your files: 1. Form 10-404 Report of Sundry Well Operations 2. Summary of Repairs 3. Ultrasonic Thickness Inspectors Report 4. Before and After Photographs of Surface Casing Repair If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (432) 620-6742. Sincerely, J ff Gasch Production Engineer Cc: Scott Griffith Paul Figel 1~~~ STATE OF ALASKA ~ 7Q~~ ALAS OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OP~~ ~ il~~ons. Commission ~~,:~~ nrAt1A~ 1. Operations Abandon Repair Well Plug Perforations Stimulate .Other ~ Repair Conductor Performed: Alter Casing ^ Pull Tubing ^ Perforate New Pool ^ Waiver^ Time Extension ^ Change Approved Program ^ Operat. Shutdown ^ Perforate ^ Re-enter Suspended Well ^ 2. Operator XTO Energy Inc 4. Well Class Before Work: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development ^ Exploratory^ 166-044 3. Address: 200 N Loraine, Suite 800 Midland, TX 79701 Stratigraphic^ Service0 6. API Number: 50-733-10083 7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number: 38' MGS A11-12 WIW 8. Property Designation: 10. Field/Pool(s): ADL 18754 ' Middle Ground Shoal E,F & G Pool 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 9375 ~ feet Plugs (measured) true vertical 8727 - feet Junk (measured) Effective Depth measured 9242 feet true vertical 8598 feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor Surface 2275' 13-3/8" 2275 2226 3090 psi 1540 psi Intermediate Production 9330' 7" 9330' 8691' 7240 psi 5410 psi Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: 7718-9114' True Vertical depth: 7158-8481' Tubing: (size, grade, and measured depth) 3-1/2" L80 8281' ~~~75~~ ~~~~ Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 7" Baker FB1 Pkr .: &'TS 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: S~ ~~ ~` ~ ~ Intervals treated (measured): \ Cf~CL~ `I ~' ~ Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: N/A N/A 650 0 3650 Subsequent to operation: N/A N/A 650 0 3650 14. Attachments: 15. Well Class after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory^ Development ^ Service 0 ` Daily Report of Well Operations X 16. Well Status after work: Oil ^ Gas ^ WAG ^ GINJ ^ WINJ Q WDSPL ^ 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: N/A Contact Jeff Gasch Printed Name Jeff Gasch - ~r~~t~nsEeer Signature Phone (432) 620-6742 Date 1/19/2009 Form 10-404 Revised 04/2006 ~/ Submit Ori final Onlyy' • All-12 Summary of Repairs 8/17/08 -Chipped grout down 22" in surface casing x conductor annulus and found small pit in surface casing. 8/28/08 -Chipped grout down to 2' 6". 9/1/08 -Cut windows in conductor to aid in seeing extent of corrosion & removal of concrete. Removed concrete down to 4' from top of conductor. 11/10/08 - UT (ultrasonic thickness) pitted area. Pitted area was on one side of surface casing located between 19" and 39" from the top of the conductor. The deepest pit still had 0.085" material remaining. This spot is located 28" down from the tree. 11/25/08 -Installed composite wrap across corrosion, 6"below floor level to 34"below floor level. 11/26/08 - Re-filled void with grout. Weld seal plate to top of conductor. . I//i ACUREN January 5, 2009 • • Subject: XTO A Platform Conductor Inspections Conductor A11-12 Inspection Summary Acuren USA Inc. 7911 King Street Anchorage, AK 99518 Phone: (907) 569-5000 Fax: (907) 569-5005 Materials Engineering and Testing a Rockwood company On June, 2008 during conductor inspections requested by XTO Energy, I performed visual and ultrasonic examinations on the 24" A 11-12 conductor. There were several isolated areas of internal pitting corrosion found during an ultrasonic corrosion scan and a small hole caused by internal corrosion location 1.5" below the top of the conductor. For further investigation 48 inches of grout that encases the internal surface casing was chipped out revealing the internal corrosion to the conductor and external corrosion on the 10" surface casing. •; Weld overlay repairs were made to the pitted areas on the inside of the conductor as well as to the corroded areas on the exterior of the surface casing. A Mechanically Applied Composite Material Wrap was installed on the corrosion zone of the surface casing on 11/25/08 and the upper conductor was re-grouted and a plate seal-welded to the top of the conductor to prevent ingress of corrosive materials. Morgan Evans Inspector Acuren USA Kenai, Alaska integrity management solutions 11110/2607 21:22 1'3©7202 ACUREN USA • PAGE 0q~07 • Conductor A91-12 • The hole is Located 1.5" below the well room deck (at top of conductor) Pipe nominal thickness is .500" • • • s • .~~; i $~ .. =~" ~~ ~;~ ,~ ~~ ~ x ~~' • • TO ENERGY XTO Energy Inc. 200 North Loraine Suite 800 Midland, Texas 79701 432-682-8873 January 19, 2009 F~~ ~ ZC.lC1 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commiss~o S~~ ~~ ~` ~'~~ ~'a'~~'''~~'~'`'-' Attn: Mr. John Norman Ancr,®r~~ 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Well Operations Reports: Platform A Conductor & Surface Casing Repairs Dear Mr. Norman, Enclosed are Sundry Operations Reports (Form 10-404) for conductor and surface casing repairs recently performed on XTO Energy Platform A in the Middle Ground Shoal Field of Cook Inlet, AK. All conductor's on Platforms A & C were inspected using ultrasonic thickness measurements after production personnel noticed a small area of bubbling paint and rust stains on the A32-11R conductor. Seven conductors on Platform A were identified as having possible corrosion near the wellhead and flagged for further inspection. The remaining conductors on Platform A and all conductors on Platform C appear to be in good condition. Grout that fills the annular space between the conductors and surface casings was chipped out on the seven wells in question to determine the extent of corrosion. Some corrosion was found on the surface casings and was repaired by welding patches or applying a composite material wrap. The annular space was refilled with grout and a seal plate was welded to the top of the conductor to prevent corrosive materials from entering at the surface. Sundry reports for four of the seven wells are included in this mailing. Of these four, only two, the A11-12 and A11-13RD2, required repairs to the surface casing. The A22-14LS and A42-14 were inspected with no notable corrosion present. The Sundry Reports for the remaining three wells will be filed when repairs are completed. Please find attached the following information for your files: 1. Ultrasonic Thickness Inspectors Qualifications 2. Information on A+ Pipe Wrap. 3. Photograph of Repaired and Seal Plated Conductor from Wellhead Deck If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (432) 620-6742. Sinc 1 , Gasch Production Engineer Cc: Scott Griffith Paul Figel //i ~ ACUREN USA, Inc. NDE/CSC INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION STATEMENT Name: Evans, Mor an Method /Level On final Cert Date: 6/27/2007 ID: UT-ll Unlimited -Corrected Vision Expiration Date: 6/7/2010 Education Summary Formal education attained and claimed for uatifrcatian: Education Location Date Lakes Hi h School Tacoma, Washin on 6/1970 National Pol echnic College i Wilmington, CA ~ 6/1990 Technical Training Summary Documentation exists which verifies that the above individual meets or exceed the qualification requirements, IAW the written ractice of Acuren QCP-1. Course Com an /Location Date Hours Ultrasonic Ins. ection Northern Poi echnic Golle e/CA 6/1990 80 Total: $0 Work Experience The following is a summary from which the qualifying work experience in the discipline indicated above is claimed by the above individuaL~ Em to er Position From To Months ASIS UT Technician 4/1998 10/2000 30 CTI Alaska UT Technician 111993 311998 64 Total: 94 Examination Results {7iJ% Per Exam and $0% Overall Avera a to Pass) T e Date Questions Correct Score Genera! 6122/07 40 32 80 S ecific 6727/07 30 28 93 Practical 6/22/07 10 9.7 97 Avera a 90 CERTIFICATION Based on the above summary of qualifications and examinations results,/ certify that the above named individual meets the minimum requirements for this method in accordance with: Acuren QAP, QCP-1 "Written Practice for the Qualification and Certification of NDE Personnel". Kee n E. Remele, Compliance Manager Da#e Note: This certification is void oa the indicated Expiration Date or upon termination of current employment, whichever occurs first. Certification examinations are on file at Acuren USA, Inc., 7911 King Street, Anchorage, AK 99518. Copies of these examinations maybe viewed by Acuren clients upon written request. • • C~OG°~~ • • ~~e ric a~ e ~r~ o c ~e t :: ~~~ . T Certifies that ~e~di Inspector M~e~~~n F v~~~ has compCred with the requirements of Section 6.1~ of the .~17~VS Standard for QuaCi 'anion and Certification of `INeCdin~ Inspectors Q~.1-96 CERTIFlCATE NUMBER ~larGh ~~?~~ VALID DATE EMPLOYER: REFER TO WALLET CARD FOR UAIJDRY AND EXPIRATION DATE ~~~~ PR IQFN.T~AW" S~ IRMAN QUAI1FiCATION COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN CERT[FICATIS?~N COMMITTEE • 4a198a American Welding Society ~ r' FS • • • Pipe Wrap - A+ Wrap A+ WrapTM I Typical Application Procedure) ~~ I FAt}s I iMsre Picsl I A+ Wrap (PWAP) is used to rehabilitate D.O.T. regulated pipeline. 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(~ Hae ttrere been any testing of the A+ Wrap under cycle loading (trending} canditions't A The A+ Wrap System provides axial stiffness to the repaired area, but the system was not speafitalty designed th resist axial bending moments, The Pipeline Qperatnr is th secure the pipe f4 their satisfaction with respect th the repair area. A+ Wrap System is designed to prevent "butging° in ductile pipe bytransferring the hoop stress from the pipe to the composite sleeves. Q ~ there a pressure rating limit an fire A+ Wrap System? A There are no pressure limits to using the A+ Wrap System because the design of Pipe Wrap Systems are based on the Maximum Wortcing Stress of Steel Pipe. Since ail pipelines are designed in accordance with the basic formula, where the maximum altowable wall stress is a constant regardless of pressure. Q Can ar has the A+ Wrap Repair System been used as a #emporary repair? A Although the A+ Wrap System is tlesign for the permanent repair of external defects, it has frequently been used as a temporary repair for piping having internal defects. The longevity of the "temporary repair" is dependent upon internal rate of metal loss, When the produG is used on piping with internal defecs, it is Classified as °temporary° bemuse the composite repair can not miEgata the Corrosion mechanism. (~ What is the iimi#atian of A+ Wrap being applied to out of round pipe? . A A+ Wrap may be applied to pipe with non-tonoEntriC pro5les as estatrlished by APl SpeGfrcetions (125°k forges pipeline and iD% for liquid pipelines). The primary 1/18/09 2:32 /wvm.piperepaicnet/apiuswrap.htmi page 4 of • •'. pe Wrap - A+ Wrap wncems for installations are: R)Removal of stress risers. B)Surface preparations (MACE #1 desired or minimum of NAGE #3, Sa 2'F:) C) The assurance of intimate wntact with A+ Wrap via the high wmpressive strength filler. The objective is to ensure a "load transfer' path to the compasith sleeve. Q Igo you have an et~lneerirrg arat~rsis toot or software for determirang H A+ Wrap is a suitatde method of repair pe. wall bas, surface area defect, eta,)? A, Yes, a simple "caicsalatnr" is available th determine the suitability and the required number of layers for an effective Permanent repair. Standard inputs are required (i.o. pipe diameter, wall thickness, pipe grade, defect axial length, defect depth, eta.) Q ~ the A+ Wrap System reslstaM to cortosfon or atmospheric degradatloa? What coatings are recommended for protection of the repair sieve? A Yes, A+ Wrap system has UV inhiblthrs in the resin formulation, but an application requirement is that an external protective casting is required regardless for both buried and above-ground amditions. As th a recrommended casting, no specific waling is rewmrra<nded and any may be used as long as the casting is opaque and will bond to compasibs material. (~ Are #tere Training Requiremerrts for Installingth~ A+ Wrap system? A Yes, lire A+ Wrap Systhm may only be installed byTrained Personnel. Lave) 1 Installer. Trained in the Field by Pipe Wrap L,L.C. Personnel or Certified Trainers. This level of training provides specific application technique and general product knowledge. Level 2 InsffiIler, 1-112 day wurse (classroom & hands-on) either at the Customer's ar Pipe Wrap L.L.C. Facility. This level of training provides application techniques for ail ,e scenarios and thorough product knowledge. Trainer: 3 day wurse (classroom & handcon) either at the Customer's or Pipe Wrap L.L.C. Facility. This level of training provides application techniques for alI scenarios, thorough product knowledge, use of engineering analysis software, eto. The individual will be fully qualified th train others to install the A+ Wrap Repair System. Q k the Certification applicat>ha foretherwater-activated systems? A Yes, butonly if a review of the application steps wincides with the application teohnique specified for A+ Wrap system. AS a minimum, the Installer or Trainer may forgo the A+ Wrap training by passing an exam to ensure fundaments! knowledge of application technique (i.e, removal of sharp edges, sufiace preparation, defect limits, eta.). (~ dnce saroeorm is properly trained and Certified, how long does the Certifcation last? ~, 2) Certified fnstaflers -the cerlifig6on is for one (1) year from the Gme of the last verifiable installation. 2~er6fied Trainers -the certification is for one (t) year from the time of the last verifiable training. Q What is mean! by "verifiable installation w training"? ~ Each installation Training Manual has an Installation/iraining Lag. This manual is meant to always be available during insta11a6ans or training oourses, thus enabling a rewrding of such items. ft is also recommended ihaf the Log be periodically copied and fazed to Pipe Wrap L.L.C.. in the event the hardcapy is lost or misplaced. (~ M the Certification per~d has expired, is it required far the individua] Lo be retrained? A No, as long as the expiration period is lass #ran two (2) years, the individual may ba • re-certified by passing a written exam. Upon successful aompietron aftha written exam, a renewed Certification will be issued. ttp: JfH'vrn-piperepair-net/apluswrap.html lfi$/09 2:32 Page 5 0' • Wrap - A+ Wrap • ('~ tiow is the A+ Wrap Repair Systems simi~r to etherwater-acthrat~ caf~p~tta sieeving systems? A 1) The construction of the A+ Wrap Sleeve uses at least equivalent raw materials, Ntus tasting of other wathr-acUvaled systems- charaeteriz5ng malarial behavior is sfiil applicable. The materials for A+ Wrap era manufactured to provide a verifiable superior -aminate construction enabling dis6ndadvantages over the otiterwater- activated composite sleeves. 2}The A+ Wrap System also has a 'smart pig detedability" feature, but without ttte pit- faits assocated with rxeating potential cathodic reactions. (1 How is the A+ Wrap Repair System different from other water-activated compasite sleeving eystams4 A 1) Tito A+ Wrap System has been and wilt continua to be tested as an on-going process tp ensure that malaria{ performance meats the requirerrtants as spaoifiad. This is to ensure that manufacturing davia6ons do not occur. 2} The A+ Wrap System utilizes specffi~lty designed Detector Tabs Utat era "magnetically delectable" to enable smart pigs ~ identity repaired areas enabling the operator to only address the dated areas not previously rehabilitated. 3)The Datacthr Tabs used in the A+ Wrap Sysfam era designed tU prevent the introduction ofany catttbdic reactions between the parent pipe and the tabs. Basically add a tsenefrtwitttout adding a future problem. 4) The A+ Wrap System's composite sleeve has a superior laminate cmnstruction enabling d istind advantages over other watee,activated composite slaeving systems. Maw is the At Wrap Repair system different from rigid compostte sleeving systems? A 1 } The A+ Wrap System is conformable, thus the restrictions of pipe Duality and bend radius do notapply except within the guidelines of API Speafica6ons. 2} The A+ Wrap System has a superor laminate constriction enabling distinct advantages over the rigid composibs sleeves. 3} The A+ Wrap System utilizes speaficaliy designed Detector Tabs chat era 'magnetically detectable" to enable smart pigsio identity repaired areas enabling the operatorto only address the defect areas not previously rehabilitated. 4}The Detector Tabs used in ttte A+ Wrap System are designed fn prevent the introdur~on ofany cathodic reactions between the parent pipe and the tabs, Basically add a benefitwitiwutadding a future problem, 5} The A+ Wrap System does not requ ire the use, handling or storage of any hazardous chemicals. ti)The application of the A+ Wrap System is relatively seamless with minimal transition 6me when additional wraps era required to ensure the integrity of the repair. T)The A+ Wrap System is mare acxtnomicai because the system is offered in over sixteen {i6}various sizes, thus enabling the end user to make the smart choice fo only purchase the required materals based on the defect length, (~ Striae the A+ WrapSystem basically over-wraps layers of material over the entire repair, is the integrity litter than rigs composite sleeves? g of both types oisystems are applied correctly acoording to the respective manufadurers'specifrrx6on, tfre answer is NO. The integrity offhe repairs is basically the lama, but the operative words are'applied correctly". Due to the limitations o€ available produdwidthsfor rigid composite sleeves, manytlmes additional separate units are required to be 'butted adjacent to each other" with a maximum gap requirement More handling of productwith more requirements far application could possibly result in a questionable repair. Rigid Composite Systems mention "edge effect°' and associated Prmits, does ibis apply fo the A+ Wrap System9 !/vmw.piperepair.net/apiuswrap.html 1f18/09 2:32 Page 6 0' • ~ • •; ipe Wrap - A+ Wrap. apply to the A+ Wrap System? g 1) "Edge Effect" is a strength of materials phenarvtena not exclusive to Rigid Composite Sleeving Systems in whtch residual reinfarcementexkends beyond the physical limits of the acWai reinforcing material. This phenomena applies to all materials added as a reinforcement, such as steel choke ~Itats and the A+ Wrap System. 2)The use ofthe "Edge Etfect° phenomena. by Rigid Composite Systems enables the systems to have s misalignrt+entof approximately 112° from one unit iQ another without affecting the structure) integrity ofthe repair. Although the structural integrity of the repair is rto4 in question, the gap between units could be a point for moisture ingress. More potential points of moisture ingress, the higherthe probability of an acwrrence. 3)iTee A+ Wrap System does not typically utilize the strength of materials phenomena because the systems are designed such that centinuous coverage of product does net leave gaps, so less points of interesttar moisture ingress. What are the moat common mistakes made during the application ofthe A+ Wrap System? ~, 4) One cemmon mistake made during the application ofthe A+ Wrap System is net applying enough water to the wraps. Each layershould be suffiaently'Wetted" with wa6erduring the application. Excess water will notjeopardize the repair. Allexc~ss water will be shed during the tightening of each layer as it is applied to the repair area. 2)The other mostcxamnron mistake is opening up the package far the repair sleeves before the repair is ready to ~ made. The A+ Wrap sleeve are water-activated. The products wilt extract moisture out of the air. Q Mow much should the A+ Wrap Repair extend lxayond the repair area? A t) The use of Uie A+ Wrap System withoutthe Magnetically Detectable Tabs should. extend a minimum oft' beyond bath sides ofthe defect area. 2) The use of the A+ Wrap System with the Magnetigtiy Detec~ble Tabs should extend a minimum of4' beyond both sides ofthe defectarea. 3) The above requirernenis else apply when utilizing the Pipe Wrap Plus'"' System. (~ What is the cure tkne of the A+ Wrap System? A Set Time is approximately 30 minutes to t hour dependent on temperature and is ready far the pipe rating. Once the pipe ceating has cured, the repair area is ready for "back-fill°. Fula cure of either system is 24 hours, buk the atorementianed "baclc- filling' step prior>rr actrteving full cure is not detrimental W the integrity of the repair. (~ During the cure process, the A+ Wrap Repair Systems seams io be out-gassing, Are ~eae gases haaerdous? ~ No, tfie chemical curing process requires the hydrogen atoms extraoted from the water molecule white the same process expels r~rbon atoms which couples with the free oxygen to form carbon dioxide -the gas that is escaping (out-gassed). (~ Sines water i°s used to activate the curing mechanism, does that imply that tt~ product is also water soluble? ~ No, although t ha A+ Wrap Sleeve iswater-activated and water is r~nsidered as a "universal solvent ,the product is not water soluble. That is the reason the product is additionally used far underwater applications. (~ Can A+ Wrap System be installed on an active blowing teak? A No, the A+ Wrap System is designed for the structural repair of degraded piping, not a leak repair. Applying the product onto an active leak will result in "washing away" the resdn before is cures and additionally by-preducts tram the leak witty contaminato the • composite laminate. ttp: //www.piperepair.net/ap9 uswrap.html 1/18/09 2:32 Page 7 a • Wrap - A+ Wrap Q Is the A+ Wrap System susceptible to microbial attack such as Microbidogically krfluenced Corrosion (MiC)? A Although M1C is a serious problem with metal, they pose no difficuliywith FRP materials because bacteria has no appetite for high molecular weight polymers. Due !D this known fad, the FRP Industry has never seen any evidence of MIC corrosion. At times people have been concerned with fungus because some thembplastics can be degraded by fungus. With FRP, there has never been any proof fhat this happens. In cases where fungus attack was suspected, a Gose examination reveals that ttre apparentfungus growth is really on soil particles, which ere physically adhering to exhume FRP, Gasoline tanks buried in sulfate containing soils are virtrially unaffected attar thirty years or so, while metal tanks under the same condi5ons would be severely corroded by sulfate reducing bacteria. Q Why is it Cmportant to seal the ends of the A+ Wrap Sleeve? A The ends of the A+ Wrap Sleeve represent potential points of moisture ingress. Q What is the purpose otthe Plastic Constrictor Wrap? A The ConstrictorYVrap is used to compacilhe entire composite sleeve, thus minimizing voids and entrapped gases within the laminate stack-up. Q What external pipe coatfig is recommended to provide U V protections for above ground pipe? A The only specific recommendations in reference to pipe coatings are: A) It must be applied after the A+ Wrap System has cured (approximately 1 hour after installation). B) ti must be opaque. C) ti must bond bo composite. We have no recommendations for a specific type of pipe coating (mastic coatings, shrink sleeves, etc.) butthe coating used for above ground appiiptions must have UV inh)bitors to minimize UV degradations to itself. Q How does the impact resistance of the A+ Wrap sleeve compare to paint or elastomeric coatings? A It depends on the type of paint or coating ii is compared th because the failure modes for the materials ere different. The Tailure mode for a coating has more to do with shear strength while the (allure mode for A+ Wrap has to do with interlaminar fracture toughness. In relation to elongation, most paints have at least 6% while elastomeric coating can have up to 200°. the A+ Wrap sleeve typically has approximately 49r° elongation and the epoxy coating has approximately 12°1o elongation. Although the cured A+ Wrap system will typically have a higher impacttoughness than the coatings, it is advisable that the A+ Wrap be inspected whenever the coating shows evidence of impact. • 1/16/09 2:32 //www.piperepair.net/apluswrap.html Page 8 0' ONter A+ p-gyp Photos ~~ • Wrap - A+ Wrap • Constictor Wrap • Perforator . Wate- Applicator [ ~~~ a ~ W:,t~.., l ;.,v ;., f:r>-.;.-7-~. 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In order to have a complete record of the work, it would be helpful if you could submit before and after photos that document the condition of the surface casings. It appears that with the exception of A44-11 that any damages are "shallow". Prior to finalizing the repairs on A44-11, please have the platform contact the Inspectors so that one might travel to the platform and examine this well. I will place a copy of this message in the various well files. We will look for the 404s documenting the repairs. A further question, has anything similar been noticed on Platform C? Call or message with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC From: Jeff_Gasch@xtoenergy.com [mailto:Jeff_Gasch@xtoenergy.com] Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 7:49 AM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Cc: Scott Griffith@xtoenergy.com; Paul_Figel@xtoenergy.com Subject: XTO Energy - Platform A Conductors ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~}~$ Tom, Per our conversation Tuesday and your request here is a summary of what we have found. We are unsure if we need to file a sundry notice to repair the surface casing. Please look this over at your earliest convenience and let us know if we need to file a sundry. We would like to begin repairs ASAP. Please contact me with any questions. In the summer of 2007 production personnel on the platform noticed a small area of bubbling paint and rust stains on the conductor of A32-11 R. On July 16, 2007 an ultrasonic wall thickness inspection was performed on all conductors on both platforms (A 8~ C). Seven conductors on Platform A were identified as having possible corrosion and flagged for further inspection. The remaining conductors on A and all conductors on C appear to be in good condition. The annular space between the outside of the surface casing and inside of the conductor pipe is filled with grout/cement to the top of the conductor. Starting in June 2008 this grout/cement has been chipped out to varying depths on the seven wells in question to determine if any corrosion exists on the surface casing. Below is the summary of findings for each well: (Conductor pipe is 24" OD w/ 0.500" - 0.520" nominal wall thickness) -~ A11-12 (166-044) -Ultrasonic Thickness (UT) showed hole in conductor 1.5" below top and other corrosion (0.160" wall thickness remaining) was noted. Corrosion limited to top of conductor. Grout/cement was chipped down to 20" to inspect surface casing. Plan to weld repair conductor and re-fill conductor with grout. A11-13RD2 (181-060) - No visible exterior corrosion on conductor. Conductor UT readings showed corrosion 8/22/2008 Page 2 of 2 limited to top of conductor with minimum reading of 0.300" thickness remaining. Grout/cement was chipped exposing an 8" band of corrosion ranging from 0.100" to 0.350" wall thickness remaining on the 10-3/4" surface casing (nominal wall thickness 0.350"). Plan to repair area of corrosion and re-fill annulus with grout. A22-14LS (194-071) - No visible exterior corrosion on conductor. Conductor UT readings revealed corrosion (minimum of 0.300" wall thickness remaining) which is limited to the top of the conductor. Grout was chipped down 6" and surface casing is ready to UT test. If UT test is good then plan to re-grout surface csg x conductor annulus. A31-14LW (194-044) - No visible exterior corrosion on conductor. Conductor UT readings showed scattered corrosion extending from top to 44" down. Drilled holes in the thin spots of the conductor and found 3-4' void full of water. Cut a 9" x 10" window in conductor approximately 54" from top. surtace casing looks good at this depth. Void extends to approximately 5-6' from top of conductor. Chipped grout from top of conductor and found 1-1/4" x 8" hole in surface casing at 20" from top. Cut window in conductor in-line with surface casing corrosion to get a better look at the corrosion and 7-5/8" intermediate casing. The 7-5/8" intermediate casing looks good. Surface casing corrosion appears to be limited to the top of the void area. Plan to repair surface casing by welding fabricated sleeve over area of corrosion then fill void with grout. A32-11R (193-092) - 3 small holes in conductor. UT readings showed corrosion limited to top 36" of conductor with 0.160" minimum wall thickness remaining. Chipped grout down from surface of conductor and found small holes through surface casing. Waiting on more UT numbers to determine extent of surface casing corrosion. Plan to find extent of corrosion, weld repair surface casing and re-fill annulus with grout. A42-14 (167-041) - No visible exterior corrosion on conductor. UT readings showed scattered corrosion near top with minimum wall thickness reading of 0.300". Grout was chipped to 10" depth. UT readings on the surtace casing looked good with wall thickness readings ranging from 0.333"-0.350" (nominal wall thickness of 10-3/4" surtace casing is 0.350"). Plan to re-fill with grout. A44-11 (167-035) -Two holes found in conductor 15" from top and 7" apart. UT readings show that corrosion extends downward. At 36" from top minimum wall thickness is 0.100". Grout was chipped down and found small holes in surface csg. Chipped down another 2 feet and found a void in the surface casing x conductor annulus that extends down +/-35'. This void was filled w/ water. Cut window lower in conductor and drained water. Surface casing looks good at this depth. Plan to weld repair surface casing and fill conductor with grout to surface. Thanks, Jeff Gasch Production Engineer XTO Energy Office # (432) 620-6742 Cell # (432) 638-7433 Fax # (432) 687-0862 8/22/2008 MEMORANDUM e State of Alaska e Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg,..-.,¡. .' t.. i.-,{" P.I. Supervisor '-.t't':t tt:> f~+ DATE: Thursday, May 2S, 2006 SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests XTO ENERGY INC AII-12 MGSAII-12 Src: Inspector \ ..ÙÙ(0t \\o~ Reviewed By: P.I. SuprvJ~ Comm FROM: Jeff Jones Petroleum Inspector NON-CONFIDENTIAL Well Name: MGS AII-12 API Well Number SO-733-10083-00-00 Inspector Name: Jeff Jones Insp Num: miúJ060S241S2S1S Permit Number: 166-044-0 Inspection Date: S/23/2006 Rei Insp Num Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. 45 Min. 60 Min. Well I AII-12 :Type Inj. w TVD ! 7025 I IA ! 0 ! 2100 I 2090 T 2050 I 2050 ; I 1660440 !TypeTest I SPT ! ! OA I I i i P.T. ! Test psi 1756.25 I 0 0 0 i 0 0 Interval 4YRTST PIF P Tubing: 3600 i 3600 3600 I 3600 ! 3600 i - I I Notes Test performed in a safe and proficient manner by XTO personneL c-'Ii'"' ,~~. (\,~. \~1~1fj e;~!rrJ~}~-""" -s. ." tt Thursday, May 2S, 2006 Page 1 of I i' ,... . ~.. e e ;[t9 RECEIVED DEC 0 9 2005 XTO Energy Inc. 200 North Loraine Suite 800 Midland, Texas 79701 432-682-8873 432-687-0862 (Fax) Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commilliøo Anchorage December 6, 2005 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Attn: Mr. John Norman 333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Sundry Well Operations Report: Well #All-12 Coil Tbg Stimulation Treatment Dear Mr. Norman, XTO Energy, Inc. hereby submits its Sundry Operations Report (Form 10-404) for coil tbg stimulation treatment performed on the injector well #All-12. This well is located on Platform A, in the Middle Ground Shoal Field of Cook Inlet, AK. Please find attached the following information for your files: 1. Form 10-404 Sundry Well Operations Report 2. Daily Report of Operations 3. Present Wellbore Schematic If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (432) 620-6743. Sincerely, Ya-t,j.r:ý Paul L. Figel Engineering Manager Cc: Scott Griffith Tim Smith 5tANNEL; DEC 1 6 2U05 .,. . STATE OF ALASKA _ ALA . Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~ION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS t'<t:lA:IVE[ DEC 0 9 Z005 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Comrr A 1. Operations Abandon U Repair Well U Plug Perforations U Stimulate ~ Other U Performed: Alter Casing 0 Pull Tubing 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Waiver 0 Time Extension 0 Change Approved Program 0 Operat. Shutdown 0 Perforate 0 Re-enter Suspended Well 0 2. Operator XTO Energy Inc. 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Name: Development 0 Exploratory 0 ~ 'j, 3. Address: 200 N. Loraine, Ste 800, Midland, Tx 79701 Stratigraphic 0 Service 0 6. API Number: 50-733-10083-00 7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number: 38' A11-12 8. Property Designation: 10. Field/Pool(s): ADL 18754 Middle Ground Shoal 11. Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 9,375 feet Plugs (measured) N/A true vertical 8,727 feet Junk (measured) N/A Effective Depth measured 9,242 feet true vertical 8,598 feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor Surface 2275' 13-3/8" 2275' 2226' 3090 psi 1540 psi Intermediate Production 9330' 7" 9330' 8691' 7240 psi 5410 psi Liner Perforation depth: Measured depth: 7718-9114' True Vertical depth: 7158-8482' Tubing: (size, grade, and measured depth) 3-1/2" L80 8281' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 7" Baker FB 1 7581' & 8231' No SSSV 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: Intervals treated (measured): 8375-9114' RBDMS BFL DEC 09 2ÐOS Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: 15,000 gals 10% HCL. Final pressure @ 2700 psi @ 1 BPM. 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: N/A N/A 219 0 3650 Subsequent to operation: N/A N/A 1656 0 3650 14. Attachments: 15. Well Class after proposed work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run Exploratory 0 Development 0 Service 0 Daily Report of Well Operations X 16. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 Gas 0 WAG 0 GINJ 0 WINJ 0 WDSPL 0 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I~Undry Number or N/A if C.O. Exempt: 305-129 Contact Paul Figel Printed Name Paul Figel Title Engineering Manager Signature Q. L cJt CiJ n !J t~ i.3~-6i10-q7 43 Date 12/8/2005 Form 10-404 Revised 04/2004 v UI\IVII\lï\L.. i' I I Submit Or gtna On y e e XTO ENERGY INC. Workover Report ¡MIDDLE GRO~fSHOAL A _:3 "~'~~~___"·MM ¡ Well # 11-12 Objective: Coil Tbg Acid Stimulation 11/1/05 MIRU BJ coil tbg equipment. SDFN. 11/2/05 Cont'd RU coil tbg & flowback tank. SDFN. 11/3/05 SDFN, cleaning suction lines. Blended HCL acid @ 10%. Stab injector on BOP. Primed pmp. Press tstd lines to 8,000 psi. Ptest back flow iron to 200 & 1,000 psi. Pickle CT w/6 bbls acid. Chased acid w/FIW to fill coil. Tstd BOP's to 200 & 5,000 psi. Unstab injector. MU wash assembly w/2-l/8" vortex nozzle. Restab injector head. Retstd lubricator connection. RIH @ 50 fpm pmpg FIW 1.5 BPM @ 4,500 psi to 7,500'. Slowed to 10-30 fpm & incr rate to 1.7 BPM @ 4,800 psi. Tagged hard fill @ 8,824'. CO to 9,235' PBTD @ 5-15 fpm pmpg 1.75 BPM @ 4,900 psi. At PBTD, circ 2 ea 10 bbls sweeps. Circ w/slick FIW. PUH @ 25 fpm while circ FIW. SD w/coil tbg @ 7,500'. Secured well & SDFN. 11/4/05 OWU. RIH 20 fpm pmpg 1.5 BPM @ 4300 psi fr/7,500'-9,325'. No fill encountered. Pmpd sweep. Follow sweep while PUH to 7,500' @ 25 fpm @1.5 BPM @ 4,300 psi. RIH to 9,120'. PUH while spotting 30 bbls of 10% HCL to 8,300'. PUH to 8,200'. Let acid soak 30 min. RIH to 9,230'. Circ 20 bbl sweep. Acid wash perfs w/77 bbls 10% HCL fr 9,120'-8,360'. PUH @ 15 fpm pmpg 1.5 BPM @ 2,900 psi. Stop @ 8,300'. Let soak 30 min. RIH & CO acid w/10 bbl sweep. SI WHo Inject 190 bbls 10% HCL while making 3 passes @ 10 fpm @ 1 BPM wi initial 3120 psi wi final 2770 psi. W/tool @ 8,360', cont'd inj w/200 bbls FIW while making 2 passes @ 8 fpm & 1 BPM wi WHP @ 2,700 psi. Decr rate. Opened WHo PUH to 1,200'. Started to pump diesel to winterize reel. Cont'd POOH. Pulled to surface. SI WHo Purged CT wi N2. RD BJ. 11/5/05 Clean decks & pump room. Flush frac tank, clean pits, inject down disposal, back load boat w/coil equipment. 11/6/05 RWTI. Inj 914 BW @2,500 psi in 22.5 hrs. 11/7/05 Inj 1,207 BWIPD @2,450psi. Inj prior to coil tbgjob was 219 BWIPD @ 3,650 psi. 11/8/05 Injecting @ 1,518 BWPD @ 2,950 psi. 11/9/05 Injecting @ 1,511 BWPD @ 3,000 psi. e 11/10/05 Injecting @ 1,546 BWPD @ 3,050 psi. 11/11/05 Injecting @ 1,532 BWIPD @ 3,075 psi. 11/12/05 Injecting @ 1,572 BWIPD @ 3,100 psi. 11/13/05 Injecting @ 1,687 BWIPD @ 3,375 psi. 11/14/05 SWI to repair WH valve leak. Inj 847 in 12 ills @ 3,375 psi. 11/15/05 Repaired WH valve leak. RWTI. 11/16/05 Inj @ 1,639 BWIPD @ 3,050 psi. 11/17/05 Inj @ 1,621 BWIPD @ 3,300 psi. 11/18/05 Inj @ 1,597 BWIPD @ 3,350 psi. 11/29/05 Inj @ 1,656 BWIPD @ 3,650 psi. WHP. Pinal Report. e e Ãtg MGS A11-12 WIW Cook Inlet, Alaska Leg 2, Conductor 13 API No.: 50-733-10083 Spud: 10-1-1966 Surf Csg: 13-3/8",61#, J55. Set @ 2,275'. Cmt wI 2,400 sk. 2 Top Jobs wI 500 sk. Total Cmt 2,900 sk. Longstring: 7" 26-29# N80 BTC. Set @ 9,330'. Cmt wI 1,500 sk. TOC by CBL @ ±7,465' 29# : Surf - 100' 26# : 100 - 8,100' 29#: 8,100 - 9,330' PBTD: 9,242' (8,598' TVD) TD: 9,375' MD (8,727' TVD) e PLF 12-6-05 KB: 38' Water Depth: 73' MSL Tbg: 31/2",9.3#, L80 8rd EUE @ 8,281' Set on 4-6-90 Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" ID) @ 331' 227 Jts. Tbg 31/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 332' Otis "XD" Sliding Sleeve (2.75" ID) @ 7,509' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,513' Otis "CT" Circulating Sleeve @ 7,544' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,549' Baker Tbg Locator @ 7,580' Baker Seal Bore Assbly (80-40) @ 7,581' 7" Baker "FB-1" Pkr wI 10' SBE @ 7,581' Baker Concentric Cplg @ 7,592' 5' Baker SBE (4" ID) @ 7,593' X-Over SBE Box X 3 1/2" 8rd Pin @ 7,596' 19 Jts. Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,597' Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" ID) @ 8,198' 1 Jt Tbg 31/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,199' Baker Tbg Locator @ 8,231' Baker Seal Assbly @ 8,231' 7" Baker "FB-1" Pkr wI 6' MOE @ 8,231' X-Over 5" LTC Box X 3.5" 8rd Pin @ 8,240' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,241' Otis "XN" Nipple (2.625" ID) @ 8,273' 6' PUP Jt 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,274' WLREG @ 8,281' GN-GO: 7,718 - 40' GR-GS: 8,070 - 80' GR-GS: 8,091 - 96' GR-GS: 8,100 - 26' Failed to sqz GN-GS HC-HD: 8,375 - 419' HC-HD: 8,426 - 478' HE-HF: 8,510 - 546' HI-HK: 8,614 - 636' HK-HN: 8,653 - 730' HN-HR: 8,792 - 944' HR-HZ: 8,956 - 9052' HR-HZ: 9,076 - 114' l'ñ) ~l' ¡:tl IFð-~,lr.'~'7 r?J ;:,~¡<: : I .',i' \ [I!' L \,,'\ ~ I /' '" ¡ \ L ' \,, i; i ','~ '. ¡ !; @ U U-l~ U l:::3 ,....-::"'" '-e ~ n ~ I ! . : iJ ~ ¡ ~ I \ II r f~ i t\Jlj If ) ,ï.:'1\'- ,,-..,,----;-", IJ'~ ¡: ¡fiU {:r\.JJ :1,7\,~, !, ¡ ,i lJ'I,.\ \ \~ I,: , Ü, ~\ I,: fAj,,: II \, ,\), :.~\\iil ,'\\nJ LJ U ',-'::::I :' :' \,.2...., I ) r,Ã\ ,'I 1 ~ '! Li L1I,'~ " ,r~ ~, " 'U FRANK H" MURKOWSK/, GOVERNOR AI{JlSIiA. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 W. PH AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 \ ~ A,·\¡¡h' \!. "w'~::~ekr~:'V "f ï- Paul Figel Engineering Manager XTO Energy Inc. 200 North Loraine, Suite 800 Midland, Texas 79701 S(~ANNE.D MAY 2, 6 2005 Re: Middle Ground Shoal All-12 Sundry Number: 305-129 Dear Mr. Figel: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. Please provide at least twenty-four (24) hours notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test. Contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on Ii day or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superi Cou unless rehearing has been requested. ~ DATED tlJisl!jctay of May, 2005 Ene!. ) ) :fTO ~~RGY RECEIVED MAY 1 9 Z005 Alaska Oil & Gøs Cons. Commission Anchorage XTO Energy Ine. 200 North Loraine Suite 800 Midland, Texas 7970 I 432-682-8873 432-687-0862 (Fax) May 18, 2005 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Attn: Mr. John NOffilan 333 West ih Ave., Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 vJd~ RE: Request for Sundry Approval to acid stimulate injector well A11-12. Dear Mr. NOffilan: XTO Energy, Inc. hereby submits its Application for Sundry Approval to acid stimulate well All-12 on Platfoffil C, in the Middle Ground Shoal Field of Cook Inlet. The treatment will be done using coil tubing. The well is a water injector in the East Flank Hemlock reservoir. Please find attached the following infoffilation for your files: 1. FOffil 10-403 Application for Sundry Approval 2. JobProcedure 3. Present Wellbore Schematic Please contact me with any questions @ 432-620-6743. Sincerely, 9 c..J! /. Y Paul L. Figel Engineering Manager Cc: Scott Griffith Tim Smith ORIGINAL ¿) G(J'f~,.,lq-,o:> ~ .', STATE OF ALASKA)? fDE·.-' 1c. ALÅ,-.ÌAOILANDGASCONSERVATIONCOM \¡,.-,êION~J/ ;.-, CEIV D' APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL/ /5' /ç--MAY 19 Z005 20 AAC 25.280 ,/ ~ 1. Type of Request: Abandon U Suspend U Operational shutdown U Perforate U At€iwermw& Git1I8 Cons~tD~LsSiOI Alter casing D Repair well D Plug Perforations D Stimulate 0 Time Extension D Anchorage Change approved program D Pull Tubing D Perforate New Pool D Re-enter Suspended Well D 2. Operator Name: 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: XTO Energy I nc. Development D Exploratory D 166-044..J 3. Address: Stratigraphic D Service 0 6. API Number: 200 N. Loraine, Suite 800, Midland, Texas 79701 50-733-10083-00 / 7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number: 38' A11-12 Casing Structural Conductor Surface I ntermed iate Production Liner Total Depth TVD (ft): 8727' Length 10. Field/Pools(s): Middle Ground Shoal PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): 9242' 8598' Plugs (measured): N/A Junk (measured): N/A 8. Property Designation: ADL 18754 11. Total Depth MD (ft): 9375' Size MD TVD Burst Collapse 2275' 13-3/8" 2275' 2226' 3090 psi 1540 psi 9330' 7" 9330' 8691' 7240 psi 5410 psi Perforation Depth MD (ft): 7718-9114' Packers and SSSV Type: Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: 7158-8482' 3-1/2" L80 7" Baker FB1 pkrs - No SSSV Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Tubing MD (ft): 8281' 7581' & 8231' 12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal lJ Detailed Operations Program D BOP Sketch D 14. Estimated Date for Date: 13. Well Class after proposed work: Exploratory D Development D Service 0 15. Well Status after proposed work: Oil D Gas D Plugged D Abandoned D WAG D GINJ D WINJ 0 WDSPL D Commencing Operations: 16. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Paul Figel Printed Namh Paul Figel Title Engineering Manager Signature ·~..I e( . L_·~ ~ Phone 432-620-6743 Date r -r COMMISSION USE ONLY 6/13/05 5/18/2005 Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: aoÇ"-¡d9 Plug Integrity D BOP Test ~ Mechanical Integrity Test D Other: 5ba'ù ~~\ <., ~ÖÏ( ~~~ <>...c, ~\o.",~'cl. Location Clearance D RBDMS BFl MA Y ,2 3 2005 SUbSeqUe~~ Approved by: J . Form 1 0-403 Revi~04 ¿ COMMISSIONER APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION Date: ?/~ Submit in Duplicate ~ C) ~~< ! G 11\~ A L ) ) "'TO ~kRGY XTO ENERGY INC. MGS All-12 WIW - EAST FLANK INJECTOR COOK INLET, ALASKA COIL TBG CLEANOUT & ACID PROCEDURE WELL DATA: SURFACE CASING: 13-3/8",61#, J55. Set @ 2,275'. Cmt wI 2,900 sk. LONGSTRING: 7", 26 - 29# N80, BTC. Set @ 9,330'. Cmt wI 1,500 sk. PBTD: 9,242' INJECTION TBG: 3-Y2", 9.3#, L80, 8rd EUE @ 8,281'. Set on 4-6-90. PACKERS: 7" Permanent Baker FB 1 Packer @ 7,581' 7" Permanent Baker FB 1 Packer @ 8,231' PERFS BIW PKRS: ON - 00: 7,718 - 40' OR - OS: 8,070 - 80',8,091 - 96' & 8,100 - 126' (63' Net) OPEN PERFS: HC - lID: 8,375 - 419' & 8,426 - 478' HE - HF: 8,510 - 546' í HI - HK: 8,614 - 636' HK - HN: 8,653 - 730' HN - HR: 8,792 - 944' HR - HZ: 8,956 - 9,052' & 9,076 - 114' (517' Net) BHST: 160 Deg F BHP: 5,000 psi HOLE DEVIATION: Max Deviation @ 27 degrees from 6,000 to 7,000' SMALLEST ID: 2.625" ill @ 8,273' CURRENT INJECTION: 109 BWIPD @ 3,650 psi as of 5-9-05 ) TOP OF FILL: . 8,583' (WL tag on 11-5-04) OBJECTIVE: Cleanout fill & acidize well with coil tbg. NOTE: · KCL will NOT be used on this workover. . No acid or wellbore fluids are to be flowed into the production header system. A 250 bbl flowback PTS tank will be used to handle all acid & fill returns. Procedure 5-9-05 ) ) XTO Energy Inc. MGS All-12 WIW Cook Inlet, Alaska 2 Equipment Required: · 1-3/4" CTU: Install press gauges on CT, CT annulus & 3-1/2" tbg annulus. · 1 ea lIP Triplex Pump · Rotojet tool · Baker PDM & bit on location as backup to hydrojet tool · Lined Tank for 15,000 gal acid · 250 bbl PTS Flowback Tank > Mud Pump to be tied into tank to pump load to A44-11 Disposal Well > Install 2" vent hose on top of tank to vent overboard · Return line wi choke manifold to 250 bbl Tank > Manifold to contain a sample catcher to monitor fluids pH > Do Not send any returns to the Production Header > Neutralize acid returns wi Soda Ash before pumping to Disposal Well A44-11 · 10 ea N2 Bottles to blow Coil Tbg Reel dry · Have H2S monitors available (XTO) Materials Required: · 15,000 gal (357 bbl) 10% HCL Acid · 60 bbl Gel Pill (3#/bbl Flo- Visc + 5 gal/100 bbl Greencide provided by MI) · 50 gals Friction Reducer FRW-14 (BJ) for 1,200 bbl FIW > 1 gal FRW-14/1000 gal FIW · 4,000 lbs Soda Ash (Supplied by MI) Acid System to contain these additives: · 10% HCL (Acid to be titrated on location.) · 1 gpt FRW-14 Friction Reducer · 5 gpt CI-27 Corrosion Inhibitor · 5 ppt F200 Iron Reducing Agent · 15 ppt F300 Iron Chelating Agent · 1 gpt S400 Surfactant Procedure 5-9-05 XTO Energy Inc. MGS All-12 WIW Cook Inlet, Alaska ) ) 3 PROCEDURE: 1. SD inj to well 2 days prior to RU Coil tbg. 2. MIRU BJ 1.75" Coil tbg unit, riser, BOP's & Injector head. Contact AOGCC 24 hrs prior to BOP test. Press test BOP's to 5,000 psi. Test treating lines to 6,000 psi. Max press is 5,000 psi. Press test return lines to PTS tank to 1,000 psi. MU BJ Rotojet wash nozzle on EOT. CTU operator to ensure all tools to be calipered before RIH. Smallest ID = 2.625" @ XN Nipple @ 8,273'. 3. Hold safety meeting with all service & production personnel about the procedure, corrosive chemicals, and possible H2S exposure. BJ to keep straps on acid tank after each stage. 4. With the CT annulus open to the PTS tank, RIH wI Rotojet tool while pumping @ 1.5 BPM slick FIW @ ±50 ftlmin while passing through the 3-112" tbg. Slow rate if scale is encountered. Once past the EOT @ 8,280', cont DH to PBTD @ 9,242' at max speed of 15 ftlmin. (WL tagged fill @ 8,583'.) Use acid only if hydroblasting wI FIW is ineffective getting DH. If acid is not effective, POOH & switch out Rotojet tool for the Baker PDM & bit. Use the Rotojet tool for Steps #8 -13. 5. After tagging up @ ±9,242', circ hole clean wI 20 bbl gel pill to surface followed with slick FIW @ 1.5 BPM. ACID SPOT & SOAK: (30 bbl Acid) 6. Lay 30 bbl10% HCL acid while PU hole from 9,120 - 8,300'. Displace wI FIW. PU CT to 8,200' and SD. Let acid soak for 30 min. 7. Keeping the CT annulus open, RIH @ 40 fpm to 9,242' while circ slick FIW to surface @ 1.5 BPM. Circ hole clean wI 20 bbl Flo- Visc pill to surface. Send all returns to the PTS Tank. Pump load from PTS tank into disposal well A44-11 wI mud pump. ACID WASH PERFS: (77 bbl Acid) 8. PU to 9,120'. Pump 77 bbl10% HCL @ 1.5 BPM while washing the perf's from 9,120 - 8,360' while making 1 pass @ 15 fpm. 9. PU CT to 8,300' and SD. Let acid soak for 30 min. 10. Rill @ 40 fpm to 9,242' while cire slick FIW to surface @ 1.5 BPM. Circ hole clean wI 10 bbl Flo- Vise pill to surface. Do NOT mix any friction reducer (FRW-14) to the FIW beyond this step. ACID INJECTION JOB: (245 bbl Acid) 11. Close the CT annulus. Inject 245 bbl10% HCL acid @ 1.0 BPM into the perf's while making 3 passes aeross 9,130 - 8,360' @ ±10 ftlmin. Adjust pump rate & coil speed based on 5,000 psi MAX. 12. Finish pumping all acid @ 8,360'. Overflush the acid by pumping a total 200 bbl FIW @ 1.0 BPM while making 2 passes from 8,360 - 9,120' @ 8 ftlmin. 13. Open the CT annulus. POR wI coil tbg. RD CTU. Blow CT dry wI N2 if last well in package. Procedure 5-9-05 XTO Energy Inc. MGS All-12 WIW Cook Inlet, Alaska ) ) 4 14. Put well on injection. Target injection rate is 600 BWIPD. Max press is 3,600 psi. Do NOT start injection until the corrosion and scale inhibitor chemicals are being injected. Record any use of the disposal well with fluid type, volume and injection rates & press. Overflush by 125 bbl FIW at end of disposing fluids. ç¿ ð.Ç; Paul Figel Engineering Manager Kyle Hammond Vice President Operations, Alaska Procedure 5-9-05 · . . -~TO ~kRGY MGS A11-12 WIW Cook Inlet, Alaska Leg 2, Conductor 13 API No.: 50-733-10083 Spud: 10-1-1966 Surf Csg: 13-3/8",61#, J55. Set @ 2,275', Cmt wi 2,400 sk. 2 Top Jobs wi 500 sk. Total Cmt 2,900 sk. Longstring: 7" 26-29# N80 BTC. Set @ 9,330'. Cmt wi 1,500 sk. TOe by CBL @ ±7,465' 29# : Surf - 100' 26# : 100 - 8,100' 29# : 8,100 - 9,330' WL tagged Fill @ 8,583' 11-5-04 PBTD: 9,242' (8,598' TVO) TO: 9,375' MD (8,727' TVD) ) Present Completion ~ ) \ f{ r j i ~ = i ~ --~r ,><: . ~ ~~;.",.,'".,.:,. ; -; ~,"'" " " ¡I ~ ø Æ><1' '~ ~ )-< ~ ~ ~ % ~ ~ VA , ~;:: ,:::::::, ::.'i;: :,: :::.~ ~I~¡~¡¡¡H¡,¡f¡~¡t~I¡~¡¡¡¡'. ' , ~n~:~: ~;¡: ~:~ :~: ;:'~:·~n·:"ZI ~ t¡¡ ¡ ¡¡¡¡{~¡n¡n¡~¡¡r¡II;;ø ..~ ) PLF 5-15-05 KB: 38' Water Depth: 73' MSL Tbg: 3 1/2", 9.3#, L80 8rd EUE @ 8,281' Set on 4-6-90 Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" 10) @ 331' 227 Jts. Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 332' Otis "XD" Sliding Sleeve (2.75" 10) @ 7,509' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,513' Otis "CT" Circulating Sleeve @ 7,544' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,549' Baker Tbg Locator @ 7,580' Baker SealBore Assbly (80-40) @ 7,581' 7" BakerIFB-1" Pkrw/10' SBE @ 7,581' Baker Concentric Cplg @ 7,592' 5' Baker SBE (4" 10) @ 7,593' X-Over SBE Box X 3 1/2" 8rd Pin @ 7,596' 19 Jts. Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 7,597' Otis "X" Nipple (2.75" 10) @ 8,198' 1 Jt Tbg 31/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,199' Baker Tbg Locator @ 8,231' Baker Seal Assbly @ 8,231' 7" Baker IFB-1" Pkr wi 6' MOE @ 8,231' X-Over 5" LTC Box X 3.5" 8rd Pin @ 8,240' 1 Jt Tbg 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,241' Otis "XN" Nipple (2.625" 10) @ 8,273' 6' PUP Jt 3 1/2" 9.3# 8rd EUE @ 8,274' WLREG @ 8,281' GN-GO: 7,718 - 40' GR-GS: 8,070 - 80' Failed to sqz GN-GS GR-GS: 8,091 - 96' GR-GS: 8,100 - 26' HC-HD: 8,375 - 419' HC-HD: 8,426 - 478' HE-HF: 8,510 - 546' HI-HK: 8,614 - 636' HK-HN: 8,653 - 730' HN-HR: 8,792 - 944' HR-HZ: 8,956 - 9052' HR-HZ: 9,076 - 114' WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL November-2002 A33-1 ILS A41Aol ILN A44-11 A44-02 DATE & NOTES 01-Nov-2002 02-Nov-2002 03-Nov-2002 04-Nov-2002 05-Nov-2002 06-Nov-2002 07-Nov-2002 0g-Nov-2002 09-Nov-2002 10-Nov-2002 I 1 -Nov-2002 12-Nov-2002 13-Nov-2002 14-Nov-2002 15-Nov-2002 16-Nov-2002 17-Nov-2002 18-Nov-2002 19-Nov-2002 20-Nov-2002 2l-Nov-2~ 22-Nov-2002 23-Nov-2002 24-Nov-2002 25-Nov-2002 2~Nov-2002 27-Nov-2002 28-Nov-2002 29-Nov-2002 30-Nov-2002 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE # DAYS 12/12/2002 rNI ANNU 1010 36O0 5{2 1000 36OO 5{2 976 3600 5C 983 3700 5C 975 3700 5( 968 3575 5( 970 3600 5( 965 3600 5( 963 3600 5( 957 3600 5( 832 3600 5( 932 3600 4.' 926 3575 5( 918 3550 5( 920 2575 5( 914 3600 451 981 3650 40 952 3650 40 935 3650 40 927 3650 40 941 3625 45 943 3625 80 924 3625 45 934 3625 45 934 3625 45 942 3625 40 922 3625 45 938 3625 85 907 3625 40 910 3625 40 28,299 3,700 85 943 3,584 49 INJ AlqNU 597 3600 612 3600 606 36O0 603 3700 600 3700 587 3650 589 3650 600 3650 592 3650 604 3650 550 3650 605 3650 597 3650 594 3650 607 3650 610 3650 648 3700 641 3700 634 3700 618 3700 622 3700 633 3700 617 3700 613 3700 631 3700 635 3700 609 3700 630 3700 620 3700 602 3700 18,306 3.700 610 3,672 30 m ll INJ INJ ANNU 0 100 60 0 100 60 0 1~0 60 0 100 60 0 100 60 0 100 60 0 90 6O 0 I00 6O 0 I00 6~ 0 100 6O 0 100 6O 0 100 6~ 0 100 6~ 0 50 ~ 0 50 6{3 0 50 ~ 0 50 6< 0 50 ~ 0 50 6< 0 50 ~ 0 100 5{2 0 100 5{2 0 100 5£ 0 100 5{2 0 I00 5£ 0 100 5{2 0 100 5{2 0 100 5{2 0 50 5{2 0 50 5{2 0 100 6~ 0 85 57 Al 1-13R2 AIl-12 INJ l~/J ANNUINJ INJ ANNU 288 3600 185] 522 3600 25C 297 3600 185{ 527 3600 25C 316 3600 185[ 546 3600 25C 344 3700 185[ 240 3100 30( 179 3700 185 609 MOO 30( 246 3650 185 592 3650 30( 242 3650 90 255 3650 90 274 3650 90 286 3650 90 229 3650 90 163 3650 90 182 3650 90 210 3650 170 212 3650 150 208 3650 150 277 3650 150 266 3700 150 263 3700 150 273 3700 150 269 3700 145 283 3700 150 288 3700 150 284 3700 145 296 3700 145 296 3700 145 277 3700 t45 286 3700 145 265 3700 14~ 258 3700 140 7,812 3,700 185 260 3,670 142 30 595 3650 22~ 593 3650 22{2 589 3650 22~ 590 3650 22~ 504 3650 21{2 594 3650 21{2 593 3650 22~ 591 3625 2~ 596 3650 20( 591 3650 22~ 705 3700 17.~ 683 3700 15( 670 3700 15( 651 3700 15( 657 3700 17.~ 659 3700 17: 641 3700 17.~ 642 3700 17.~ 647 3700 17.~ 653 3700 17~ 630 3700 17: 634 3700 17.~ 605 3700 15( 592 3700 15( 17,941 3,700 30( 598 3,631 20( 30 II A33-14 A~C~j RqJ ANNU 508 3600 150 518 36OO 10~ 550 3600 I00 591 3700 75 572 3700 75 606 3650 75 609 3650 55 606 3650 5{3 601 3650 608 3650 51 ! 3650 571 3650 5~ 561 3650 55 564 3650 55 576 3650 5C 571 3650 5C 762 3700 709 3750 689 3750 655 3750 668 3700 671 3700 C 648 3700 25 651 3700 25 667 3700 2`' 673 3700 638 3700 2" 640 3700 C~ 598 3700 582 3700 18,374 3,750 612 3,677 43 30 ACT I I~J INJ ANNU 792 3600 776 3600 773 3600 784 3700 773 3700 773 3650 769 3650 763 3650 764 3650 759 3650 656 3650 748 3650 752 3650 743 3650 741 3650 734 3650 776 3700 758 3700 748 3700 737 3700 747 3700 747 3700 732 3700 740 3700 732 3700 735 3700 728 3700 735 3700 707 3700 709 3700 22,431 3,700 748 3,672 30 SCANNED MAR i 0 2003 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL W~LL October-2002 A33-I ILS A41A-I ILN A44-11 A11-13R2 A11-12 A33-14 A44-02 01-0ct-2002 961 3575 14~ 559 3625 0 100 75 380 3625 13C 550 3650 360 557 3650 2IX 709 3650 9( 02-0ct-2002 965 3575 13C 559 3625 0 100 7C 364 3625 13C 550 3650 350 554 3650 19C 719 3650 8( 03-0ct-2002 959 3575 13( 552 3625 0 IIX) 7C 375 3625 13C 550 3650 350 557 3650 19C 707 3650 8( 04-0ct-2002 963 3575 13C 555 3625 0 1{30 7C 386 3625 13C 558 3650 350 571 3650 19C 716 3650 8( 05-0c~-2002 1021 3575 IIX 598 3625 0 100 7C 446 3625 IIC 650 3650 320 741 3650 16( 773 3650 8( 06-0ct-2002 831 3575 8~ 516 3625 0 100 7C 367 3625 lOC 537 3650 300 589 3650 16( 623 3650 07-0ct-2002 930 3575 5£ 537 3625 0 100 7C 265 3625 14C 561 3650 260 655 3650 5C 703 3650 08-0ct-2002 959 3575 5( 569 3625 0 100 7C 272 3625 17C 572 3650 275 669 3650 6( 707 3650 09-0c~-2002 1014 3575 5£ 594 3625 0 100 7C 345 3625 17C 652 3650 250 710 3650 6( 774 3650 10-0c~-2002 979 3625 IIX 579 3650 0 100 65 342 3650 125 607 3650 260 612 3650 4~ 745 3650 11-0ct-2002 971 3625 6~ 605 3650 0 100 7C 341 3650 125 598 3650 260 610 3650 4C 738 3650 12-0ct-2002 979 3625 65 610 3650 0 100 65 349 3650 125 604 3650 260 618 3650 lOC 739 3650 13-0ct-2002 955 3625 65 570 3650 0 100 6C 332 3650 13C586 3650 270 589 3650 lOC 722 3650 14-0ct-2002 958 3625 6~ 562 3650 0 100 6C 313 3650 135 586 3650 275 591 3650 IIC 718 3650 15-0ct-2002 952 3625 65 571 3650 0 100 6( 320 3650 135 583 3650 275 593 3650 IIC 705 3650 Iff-Oct-2002 974 3625 5.~ 606 3650 0 100 65 343 3650 125 601 3650 250 615 3650 9C 734 3650 17-0¢t-2002 960 3600 6( 572 3650 0 100 6~ 343 3650 125 587 3650 250 595 3700 97 723 3700 18-0ct-2002 958 3600 5C 598 3650 C 0 50 6( 355 3650 1213 593 3675 250 612 3700 97 716 3650 19-0ct-2002 956 3600 5C 585 3650 C 0 50 60 351 3600 115 585 3650 250 594 3700 9C 712 3650 20-0ct-2002 951 3600 55 564 3650 C 0 50 6~345 3600 1213 581 3650 250 587 3700 9C 706 3650 21-0c~-20G2 598 3600 6( 350 3650 C 0 50 6~ 213 3650 1213 369 3650 250 373 3700 98 448 3700 22-0ct-2002 0 3600 6( 0 3650 C 0 50 6~0 3650 1213 0 3650 250 0 3700 98 0 3700 23-0c~-2002 0 2050 6( 0 1000 C 0 50 6~ 0 950 1213 0 2850 250 0 3100 99 0 2200 24-0ct-2002 29 1900 4~ 16 950 ¢ 0 100 6~ 3 950 29~3 7 2850 600 8 3000 6(~ 11 2150 47£ 25-0ct-2002 326 1800 38£ 240 1950 ¢ 0 100 6G 7 1850 300 74 2850 55( 107 3025 525 119 2100 38( 26-0ct-2002 700 1700 295 336 950 ~ 0 100 6(3106 850 305237 2800 60~ 9 2950 60~ 309 , ~ 1950 49{ 27-0¢t-2002 1430 3600 2C 779 3650 C 0 100 70 227 3650 190 693 3650 17f' 656 3650 13 1093 ~ 3650 28-0ct-2002 1225 3625 25 723 3700 13 0 100 70 270 3700 170 724 3700 15( 793 3700 0 961 3700 29-0ct-2002 1046 3600 4C 649 3650 13 0 100 60 267 3650 155 587 3650 17: 595 3650 0 824 3650 30-Oct-2002 1045 3475 5~ 614 3600 13 0 100 60 197 3600 185 501 3600 251 463 3600 150 827 3600 C 31-Oct-2002 1010 3600 513 605 3600 13 0 100 60 271 3600 185 522 3600 25( 503 3600 150 808 3600 TOTAL 26,605 15,773 0 8,495 15.405 15,726 19,789 MAXIMUM 3,625 440 3,700 0 100 75 3,700 305 3,700 60( 3,700 600 3.700 490 AVERAGE 858 3,371 98 509 3,327 0 0 90 65 274 3,315 153 497 3,544 29~ 507 3,577 147 638 3.453 58 # DAYS 29 29 0 29 29 29 29 11/12/2002 SCANNED i 0 2883 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL September-2002 A33-1 ILS A41A-I ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A33-14 A44-O2 DATE & NOTES INJ INJ ]NJ INS INJ INJ ANNU I~J INJ ANNU ]NJ IlqJ ANNU INJ ]NJ INJ 01 -Sep-2002 981 3625 265 610 3600 0 100 80~ 429 3625 125 607 3650 400 620 3650 200 722 3650 12( 02-Sep-2002 948 3625 285 605 3600 0 100 80397 3625 13C 5~6 3650 400 523 3650 250 693 3650 14( O3-Sep-2002 966 3625 275 608 3600 0 100 803~7 3625 135 555 3650 400 54.3 3650 250703 3650 14( 04-S¢p-2002 952 3625 275 605 3600 0 100 80388 3625 14( 544 3650 400 532 3650 250 698 3650 13( 05~$¢p-2002 870 3625 275 543 3600 0 100 80308 3625 14( 446 3650 400 444 3650 250 585 3650 13{ 06-Sep-2002 1028 3625 275596 3600 0 100 80341 3625 14( 561 3650 400 583 3650 250 755 3650 07~S¢p-2002 610 3625 25{] 608 3600 0 100 80 343 3625 15( 539 3650 400 540 3650 22(] 715 3650 12( 08-$~p-2002 1116 3625 20~ 583 3600 0 100 80 351 3625 15{ 540 3650 380 543 3650 22(] 719 3650 12( 09-Sep-2002 995 3625 215 594 3600 0 100 80 352 3625 15( 540 3650 400 540 3650 22(3 715 3650 14( I 0-Sep-2002 983 3625 215 598 3600 0 100 80 357 3625 15( 543 3650 400 544 3650 22(3 711 3650 14~ l 1-$ep~2002 958 3625 215 586 3600 0 100 80 354 3625 15( 535 3650 40~ 537 3650 22(3 705 3650 14( 12-S¢p-2002 973 3600 21(3 574 3650 0 100 80 349 3650 14.~ 559 3650 39(} 595 3650 225 715 3650 14( 13-Sep-2002 975 3600 21(3 584 3650 0 100 80 338 3650 14.~ 561 3650 375 565 3650 22(3 717 3650 9( 14-Sep-2002 957 3600 21C 573 3650 0 I00 80 334 3650 14.~ 541 3625 375 541 3650 21(3 707 3650 9( 15-$ep-2002 t015 3600 18(3 585 3650 0 100 80 379 3650 13( 627 3625 35(] 703 3650 15(3746 3650 10( 16-Sep-2002 958 3625 15(3 579 3650 01 0 100 80 357 3625 12~ 560 3650 375 558 3650 175 7I 1 3650 90 17-$ep-2002 955 3575 20( 566 3625 0 0 100 80 336 3650 13.~ 548 3650 38(] 547 3650 225 699 3650 110 18-Sep-2002 967 3575 19( 573 3625 0 0 100 80 361 3625 13.' 554 3650 38(] 556 3650 21£ 709 3650 110 19-$¢p-2002 953 3600 19( 561 3600 0 0 50 80 367 3600 14( 543 3650 375 547 3650 20( 698 3650 105 20-5ep-2002 975 3550 18£ 574 3600 0 0 50 80 39l 3600 13{ 561 3650 375 574 3650 20( 717 3650 110 2 I-S¢p-2002 961 3550 17( 568 3625 0 0 50 80 379 3600 13( 546 3650 35(3 557 3675 20( 697 3650 100 22-Sep-2002 966 3550 175 574 3600 0 0 50 80 382 3600 13( 548 3650 35(~ 560 3650 20( 705 3650 23~5¢p-2002 941 3550 17( 567 3600 0 0 50 80 366 3600 13( 543 3650 35(3 545 3675 20( 691 3650 100 24-$ep-2002 956 3550 17( 570 3600 0 0 50 80 367 3600 13( 544 3650 35(3 552 3675 20( 695 3650 I00 25-5ep~2002 947 3550 16( 558 3600 0 0 50 80 363 3600 13( 541 3650 35~ 556 3675 20( 691 3650 I00 26-Sep-2002 953 3550 10( 569 3600 0 0 100 7(] 363 3600 130 539 3650 375 545 3650 20( 691 3650 95 27-S¢p-2002 954 3550 15-~ 566 3600 0 0 100 8(] 370 3600 130 540 3650 375 550 3650 20( 692 3650 95 28-Sep-2002 964 3550 14( 560 3600 0 0 100 $0 370 3600 130 546 3650 375 558 3650 20( 701 3650 95 29-Sep-2002 947 3550 15( 566 3600 0 0 I00 8(] 359 3600 130 532 3650 375 541 3650 20( 695 3650 100 30-S¢p-2002 954 3550 14( 555 3625 0 0 100 7(] 364 3625 130 538 3650 35(3 547 3650 19( 704 3650 90 TOTAL 28,678 17,358 0 10,912 16,427 16,646 21,102 MAXIMUM 3,6'~5 285 3,650 0 100 80 3,650 150 3,650 40~ 3,675 25(~ 3,650 140 AVERAGE 956 3,590 202 579 3,612 0 0 88 79 364 3,620 136 548 3,648 379 555 3,653 212 703 3,650 112 # DAYS 30 30 0 30 30 30 30 10/14/2002 SGANNE~ [~AF1 i 0 2003 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A [ DISPOSAL WELL June-2002 A33-1 ILS A41A-I ILN A44-11 AII-13R2 AIl-12 A.33-14 A4-4-02 DATE & NOTES 01-Jun-2002 1077 3600 120 628 3600 0 0 IIX} 120 344 3600 15i 625 3650 150 636 3600 724 3650 02-Jun-2002 1089 36b0, 120 624 3600 0 0 100 120 349 3600 15] 62l 3650 150 628 3600 717 3650 03-Jun-2002 1081 36~5 130 612 3600 0 0 100 120 352 3600 t51 617 3650 150 615 3600 718 3650 04-Jun-2002 1105 3625 140613 3600 0 0 100 120 352 3600 15 609 3650 150 624 3600 710 3650 05-Jum2002 1033 36~0 140606 3600 0 0 100 120 352 3600 15 600 3650 150 584 3600 706 3650 06-Jun-2002 1070 3~t30 140 621 3600 0 0 100 110 358 3600 11 607 3650 160 609 3600 717 3650 07-Jun-2002 1072 31~5 150 623 3600 0 0 100 115 361 3650 I 606 3650 195 604 3650 724 3650 08-Jun-2002 1076 31 160 610 3600 0 0 100 115366 3600 1.*620 3650 200 614 3650 729 3650 09-Jun-2002 1064 3625 160 591 3600 0 0 100 115 360 3625 1.~ 603 3650 200 604 3650 721 3650 10-Jun-2002 1075 3625 160619 3600 0 0 100 115364 3625 1.*613 3650 200 619 3650 733 3650 1 l-Jun-2002 1056 36~25 165 606 3600 0 0 100 115i 360 360 1.' 600 3625 200 599 3650 721 3650 12-Jun-2002 1072 3~5 170 609 3650 0 0 100 115 358 3625 1.~ 612 3650 200 614 3650 732 3650 13-Jun-2002 t052 3 ~ 5 170 590 3650 0 0 100 I15i 352 3625 1.* 598 3650 200 597 3650 715 3650 lC-Jun-2002 1065 36~5 170 599 3650 0 0 I00 115[ 354 3625 1.~ 611 3650 200 607 3650 730 3650 15-Jun-2002 1049 3625 170557 3650 0 0 I00 1151 350 3625 l.*590 3650 200 582 3650 713 3650 16-Jun-2002 1050 3625 210 552 3650 0 0 I00 11! 314- 3625 II( 591 3650 200 587 3650 7071 3650 17-Jun-2002 1057 3~25 210597 3650 0 0 100 11'. 344 3625 I11 604 3650 200 613 3650 723:1 3650 18-Jun-2002 1056 3625 210585 3650 0 0 100 11.~ 342 3625 111 601 3650 200 602 3650 7271 3650 19-Jun-2002 1053 3625 210 569 3650 0 0 100 11: 347 3625 111 596 3650 200 596 3650 721! 3650 20-Jun-2002 1049 3625 210569 3650 0 0 100 41344 3625 111 596 3650 175 595 3650 723! 3650 2 l-Jun-2002 1049 3625 210569 3650 0 0 100 4(34-5 3625 11{597 3650 175. 598 3650 728! 3650 22-Jun-2002 1040 3625 225560 3625 0 0 100 41 341 3625 111 590 3650 2011 591 3650 719 3650 23-Jun-2002 1046 3625 225559 3625 0 0 100 4(316 3625 IH 588 3650 20( 588 3650 {~717=, 3650 24-Jun-2002 1043 36~5 225 561 3625 0 0 100 4{ 344 3625 1 l.~ 584 3650 20( 579 3650 £ 713 3650 25-Jun-2002 1044 3625 240 560 3625 0 0 100 5( 346 3625 11.~ 585 3650 20( 584 3650 £ 712 3650 26-Jun-2002 1046 3625 250 563 3625 '0 0 100 5( 359 3625 11.~ 586 3650 20( 587 3650 C 71t 3650 27-Jun-2002 1044 3625 245 562 3625 0 0 28-Jun-2002 1034 3625 260561 3600 29-Jun-2002 1044 3625 255 565 3600 0 100 5( 385 3650 11£ 586 3650 20( 591 3650 30-Jun-2002 1037 3625 270. 561 3600 0 I00 5( 380 3650 I0. TOTAL 31,728 I 17,601 0 10,570 17,977 17,983 21,543 MAXIMUM 3,625 27£ 3,650 100 12C 3,650 115 3,650 225 3,650 0 3,650 AVERAGE 1,058 3,621 191 587 3,622 0 100 9~ 352 3,515 63 599 3,649 1913 599 3,640 0 718 3,650 # DAYS 30 i 30 0 30 30 07/l [/2002 { 30 30 SCANNED WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL August-2002 A33- I ILS A41A-[ ILN A44-1 ! Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NOTES INJ [NJ ANNU INJ [NJ INS [NJ ANNU [NJ [NJ [NJ [NJ ANNU l/qJ INJ [NJ INJ 0 l-Aug-2002 959 3625 41( 599 3650 0 0 100 7C 382 3650 13.~545 3650 35( 545 3650 225 683 3650 12( 02-Aug-2002 995 3625 40( 607 3650 0 0 100 7C 377 3650 13.'554 3650 35( 559 3650 225 700 3650 12( 03-Aug-2002 1001 3625 39.' 614 3650 0 0 70 75 377 3650 14( 557 3650 35( 562 3650 225 709 3650 12' 04-Aug-2002 993 3625 39( 603 3650 0 0 I00 8C 377 3650 14( 554 3650 375 564 3650 225 702 3650 05-Aug-2002 993 3625 37'. 603 3650 0 0 70 8£ 382 3650 13.' 558 3650 35( 570 3650 225 703 3650 12' 06-Aug-2002 993 3625 37.' 608 3650 0 0 75 8C 384 3650 13.~ 560 3650 35( 568 3650 225 708 3650 12{ 07-Aug-2002 1012 3625 35.' 608 3650 0 0 75 8C 334 3650 15( . 562 3650 35( 581 3650 200 706 3650 12( 08-Aug-2002 1000 3625 35/ 602 3650 0 0 75 8C 321 3650 15( 560 3650 35( 570 3650 200 699 3650 12( 09-Aug-2002 987 3625 35'. 609 3650 0 0 75 8C 317 3650 15{ 555 3650 35( 569 3650 200 699 3650 12( 10-Aug-2002 996 3625 34( 606 3650 0 0 75 8C 277 3650 17( 557 3650 32( 577 3650 200 698 3650 12( 1 I-Aug-2002 992 3625 34( 598 3650 0 0 75 8( 266 3650 17( 556 3650 32( 571 3650 200 694 3650 12( t 2-Aug-2002 930 3625 34( 560 3650 0 0 75 8( 254 3650 17{ 527 3650 32( 565 3650 200 656 3650 12( 13-Aug-2002 987 3625 34( 573 3650 0 0 75 8(] 322 3650 17( 561 3650 32( 632 3650 200 691 3650 12( 14-Aug-2002 1085 3625 34( 629 3650 0 0 75 8( 464 3650 17( 727 3650 32( 798 3650 200 814 3650 12( 15-Aug-2002 999 3650 29( 626 3650 0 0 100 8E 4.06 3650 12.~ 617 3650 35( 605 3650 200 749 3650 7: 16-Aug-2002 992 3650 30.' 626 3650 0 0 100 8( 399 3650 13( 603 3650 375 596 3650 200 740 3650 17-Aug-2002 984 3625 31( 620 3650 0 0 100 8( 398 3650 13( 592 3650 375 580 3650 200 735 3650 10( 18-Aug-2002 973 3625 32( 620 3650 0 0 100 8(388 3650 13~ 578 3650 40( 567 3650 210 721 3650 11( 19-Aug-2002 978 3625 31( 617 3650 0 0 100 8( 388 3650 13.~ 584 3650 40( 580 3650 200 718 3650 12( 20-Aug-2002 975 3625 31( 613 3650 0 0 100 8(] 390 3650 135 581 3650 40~ 575 3650 200 718 3650 12( 2 l-Aug-2002 99~ 3625 301 618 3650 0 0 100 8(] 410 3650 135 594 3650 39( 593 3650 200 728 3650 11.' 22-Aug-2002 986 3650 29( 616 3600 0 0 100 8(] 410 3625 125 590 3650 40( 586 3650 200 718 3650 23-Aug-2002 965 3625 29.' 613 3600 0 0 100 8(] 398 3625 13( 569 3650 40( 561 3650 200 713 3650 12( 24-Aug-2002 1028 3625 29,615 3600 0 0 100 8(] 405 3650 13( 578 3650 4OC 574 3650 200 715 3650 12( 25-Aug-2002 919 3625 29' 614 3600 0 0 100 8(] 401 3625 13( 568 3650 40~ 559 3650 225 714 3650 12( 26-Aug-2002 972 3625 29, 615 3600 0 0 100 8(] 404 3625 13( 571 3650 40~ 566 3650 225 7Il 3650 12( 27-Aug-2002 968 3625 29( 617 3600 0 0 100 8G 406 3625 13( 568 3650 40( 562 3650 225 723 3650 12( 28-Aug-2002 955 3625 29, 602 3600 0 0 100 8(] 396 3625 13( 557 3650 4OC 549 3650 225 693 3650 12( 29-Aug-2002 961 3625 29, 611 3600 O 0 100 8G 397 3625 135 560 3650 40~ 551 3650 225 707 3650 13~ 30-Aug-2002 974 3625 28, 604 3600 O 0 I00 8~ 401 3625 135 570 3650 40C 565 3650 225 717 3650 14( 3 l-Au~-2002 987 3625 28( 606 3600 0 0 100 8(] 409 3625 135 579 3650 40C 588 3650 225 717 3650 14( TOTAL 30.533 18.872 0 11,640 17.792 17,988 22,099 MAXIMUM 3,650 4l( 3,650 100 80 3,650 171~ 3,650 400 3,650 225 3 650 14~ AVERAGE 985 3,627 32~ 609 3,634 0 91 79 375 3,643 14~ 574 3,650 370 580 3,650 211 713 3,650 113 #DAYS 3l 31 0 31 31 31 31 09/16/2002 · CANhlED MAR 1 0 20{)3 MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission O. Taylor £~ DATE: June 14, 2002 TO: Cammy Chair ~//,~,~;~.\ SUBJECT: Mechanical Integrity Tests THRU: Tom Maunder [/~,- ~)-~- Cross Timbers Operating ,lA- XTO Petroleum Engi~e~ ~;1.;13; A 11 - 12, A44-11 FROM: Lou Grimaldi \ Middle Ground ShoalField Petroleum Inspector ~ ~ i, t--- ~"~ ~'~,.~. NON.-, CONFIDENTIAL, Packer Depth Pretest Initial 15 Min. 30 Min. WeillA11-13R21Typelnj.I S !T.V-D- I I Tubingl 3 oo I 3~oo I' 3600 I 3~00' Ilntervall I P'T'D'I 181'-060 ITypetestl 'P ITestpsil 2050 [CasingI 10 I 22001 21901 2190 I P/F I P , ' ~ Note,~: . , '' WellI Al1-12 Typelnj.i S IT-v.D- I i TubingI 3650 I 3650' I 3650 I 3650 Ilntervall I p.T;D.I ;166_~.~. [TypetestIp ITestpsil ~950 l casingl ~50 I 20501 204o1 20401 PIE ! P - We, I ,,,,A~ IType~njl SN iTVD. I ITubingl ~00 I ~50 I- oo I ~oo I~nterva~l ~ P.T.'D.I ~/'035 IT . t il .IT; t'.sii I Cas' l' I I eoo I 78o I I -P' Notes: Well was shut-in and cold, large decrease due to thermal contraction. Observed for add. 30 min's. Type IN J: Fluid Codes Type Test interval F = FRESH WATER INJ. G -- GAS INJ. S = SALT WATER INJ. N = NOT INJECTING M= Annulus Monitoring P= Standard Pressure Test R= Internal Radioactive Tracer Survey A= Temperature Anomaly Survey D= Differential Temperature Test I= Initial Test 4= Four Year Cycle V= Required by Variance W= Test during Workover O= Other (describe in notes) Test's Details I was onboard "A" platform for SVS tests and observed these MIT's with Tom Reese. These wells were recently worked over and had been tested by the rig during completion. These were the first official tests of the wells casing/tubing integrity. All wells passed their MIT's. A44-11 was shut-in and appeared to have some thermal contraction which causedalarge (]25_.psi)decrease:in, the:initial i5 minutes. This settled 'down during tl~e 2nd half of the test. I continued to 0bServe this ~l]duringih~ ~S t?ts a~d felt this Wells casing/tubing were competent. M.I.T.'s performed: Three. Number of Failures: None Total Time during tests: Attachments: cc: Dou.q Marshall (XTO) MIT report fOrm 5/12/00 L.G. 020614-MIT MGS A LG.xls 7/13/2002 January-2002 DATE & NOTES Ol-Jan-2002 02-Jan-2002 03-Jan-2002 04-Jan-2002 05-Jan-2002 06-Jan-2002 07-Jan-2002 08-Jan-2002 09-Jan-2002 ! O-Jan-2002 1 l-Jan-2002 12-Jan-2002 13-Jan-2002 14-$an-2002 15-Jan-2002 16-Jan-2002 17-Jan-2002 18-Jan-2002 19-Jan-2002 20-Jan-2002 21 -$an-2002 22-Jan-2002 23-.Ian-2002 24-Jan-2002 25-Jan-2002 26-Jan-2002 27-Jan-2002 28-Jan-2002 29-Jan-2002 30-Jan-2002 31 -$an-2002 A33-1 ILS ] A41A-I ILN 0 1501 3~ 448 3650 20 13~2 285~ 481 3625 20 1847 325~ 577 3600 20 1773 ~ 591 3650 15 1911 594 3650 15 1952 355~ 595 3650 15 1847 35 589 3650 15 1856 3 592 3650 20 1813 355~ 595 3650 596 3650 571 3650 567 3650 584 3650 550 3650 533 3600 637 3600 183 3600 634 3650 609 3650 606 3650 604 3650 590 3650 578 3600 585 3600 592 3600 601 3600 60O 36O0 599 3600 566 3600 543 3500 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL A44-11 INJ INJ ANNU 20 1783 36~ 20 1750 36~ 20 1710 36~ 20 1708 36~ 20 1672 36~ 40 1552 355{ 20 1757 357~ 120 251 2350 0 1821 3550 0 1733 3575 0 1650 3600 0 1624 3600 0 1592 3600 0 1582 3600 0 1572 36OO 0 1544 36O0 0 1533 36(E 0 1525 3600 0 1518 360(3 0 1503 36~ 20 1395 35~ 0 100 110 0 100 110 0 50 120 0 50 110 0 50 110 0 50 110 0 50 120 0 50 120 0 50 ! 10 0 100 12~ 0 100 12~ 0 o 1oo 12~ o o loo i~ 0 ' I00 12(~ 0 100 12~ 0 100 12~ 0 100 12~ · 0 100 12~ 0 100 12~ 0 100 12t 0 100 12( 0 100 12~ 0 75 12t 0 100 12{ 0 100 12( 0 I00 100 0 100 105 0 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100 AII-13R2 361 3650 15 287 3650 15 68 3625 210 3600 238 3650 234 3650 239 3650 241 365O 2( 241 3650 245 3650 255 3650 243 3650 241 3650 244 3650 2393650 2( 2673600 2~ 3433600 25! 56 3600 25 3713650 15 3723650 15 3793650 15 3833650 15 3833~0 15 3863600 20 3843600 3753600 15 3723600 15 3673600 15 3663600 15 366· 3600 15 3033500 15 Ali-12 673 3650 535 3650 461 3625 621 3600 503 3650 640 3650 673 3650 672 3650 678 3650 678 3650 680 3650 674 3650 659 3650 656 365O 656 365O 598 3600 689 3600 112 3600 761 3650 706 3625 701 3625 700 365O 690 3650 691 3650 686 3650 674 3650 669 365O 667 3650 664 3650 663 3650 547 3525 A33-14 A44-02 INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 624 3650 758 3650 496 3650 607 3650 427 3625 633 3625 560 3600 776 3600 656 3650 803 3650 626 3650 784 3650 613 3650 776 3650 619 3650 766 3650 621 3650 773 3650 622 3650 766 3650 627 3650 ~ 778 3650 617 3650 ff 760 3650 602 3650 ~ 703 3650 594 3650 677 3650 597 3650 723 3650 565 3600 692 3600 624 3600 793 3600 123 3600 186 3600 803 3650 892 3650 667 3650 805 3650 652 3650 791 3650 649 3650 783 3650 637 3650 784 3650 639 3650 764 3650 626 3650 749 3650 616 3650 740 3650 605 3650 744 3650 607 3650 744 3650 600 3650 749 3650 604 3650 764 3650 485 3525 684 3550 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE #DAYS 02/11/2002 440 17,567 0 9,059 19,677 1,9523,600 3,650 100 120 3,650 25 3,650 14 1,6303,486 567 3,627 0 88 114 292 3,627 18 635 3,637 17 31 0 31 31 18,403 3,650 594 3,639 22,747 3,650 734 3,640 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL December-2001 A33-1 ILS A41A- 1 II.N A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NOTES INJ INJ ANNU l]~J IbtJ AHNU INJ INJ ANNU l]~J l]~J ANNU INJ llql AlqNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ l~J OI-Dec-2001 0 O £ 571 3625 f 0 950 100 334 3600 25 721 3650 25( 678 3650 5£ 800 3650 02-Dec-2001 0 0 C 583 3625 f 0 950 100 333 3600 25 717 3650 25( 669 3650 5C 796 3650 03-Dec-2001 0 0 C 592 3625 { 0 950 lOO 368 3600 25 715 3650 25( 672 3650 5C 789 3650 O4-Dec-2001 0 O C 590 3625 ( 0 950 10(I 329 3600 25 720 3650 25( ' 677 3650 5C 791 3650 05-Dec-20Ol 0 0 C 596 3625 0 460 1700 10~ 286 3600 25 717 3650 200 673 3650 C 785' 3650 06-Dec-2001 O 0 C 588 3650 0 0 700 ~ 280 3650 2C 704 3650 200 659 3650 ( 770 3650 07-Dec-2001 0 O C 593 3650 0 319 1750 9E 282 3650 2{~ 705 3650 200 655 3650 (~ 777 3650 08-Dec-2001 0 0 C 588 3650 0 522 1700 6E 291 3650 2{~ 703 3650 200 659 3650 0 771 3650 09-Dec-2001 0 0 C 573 3650 O 691 1750 8~ 336 3650 2C 705 3650 180 658 3650 0 755 3650 10-Dec-2001 0 0 ( 591 3650 0 0 300 8{~ 369 3650 2C 691 3650 180 633 3650 0 774 3650 l l-Dec-200 ! 0 0 ( 580 3650 0 0 1300 5E 375 3650 2£ 674 3650 200 620 3650 0 765 3650 12-Dec-20OI 131 ! 900 (558 3650 0 574 1500 9E 393 3650 12 686 3650 '125 631 3650 0 781 3650 13-Dec-2001 1826 1250 0 585 3600 0 260 1500 6C 411 3650 12 704 3650 50 664 3650 0 774 3650 14-Dec-2001 1918 1600 0 564 3600 0 0 350 8C 413 3650 1.' 693 3650 50 659 3650 0 750 3650 15-Dec-2001 1966 1800 0 562 3600 0 0 300 10C '413 3650 1.' ' 697 3650 25 653 3650 0 758 3650 16-Dec-2001 1914 2000 0 575 3600 0 0 250 I. OC 413 3650 1.~ 699 3650 25 647 3650 0 766 3650 17-Dec-200 i 1970 2000 0 569 3600 0 0 200 10C 397 3650 !.' 682 3650 25 631 3650 0 751 3650 18-Dec-2001 1960 2250 0 564 3600 0 0 150 10C 387 3650 1.' 676 3650 25 631 3650 0 750 3650 19-Dec-2001 2027 2500 0 547 3600 0 0 100 10C 387 3650 1.' 685 3650 0 640 3650 0 735 3650 20-Dec-2001 2024 ' 2600 0 549 3600 0 0 100 10C 376 3650 1.~ 680 3650 25 624 3650 0 759 3650 21-Dec-2001 1949 2650 0 571 3600 (] 0 100 IIC 371 3650 !.' 669 3650 25 610 3650 0 737 3650 22-Dec-20OI 1972 2725 0 577 3600 0 0 !00 IIC 376 3650 1.' 678 3625 0 630 3650 0 756 3650 23-Dec-2001 1971 2800 0 572 3600 0 0 !00 IIC 374 3650 1_' 679 3650 0 634 3650 0 758 ' 3650 24-Dec-2001 2001 2925 0 560 3650 0 0 100 I lC 374 3650 1.' 686 3650 0 639 3650 0 753 3650 25-Dec-2001 1948 3000 . 0 568 3650 ~ 0 100 I lC 367 3650 1.' 676 3650 0 625 3650 0 737 3650 26-Dec-2001 1922 3000 0 580 3650 ~ 0 I00 IIC 364 3650 1.' 676 3650 0 619 3650 0 751 3650 27-Dec-2001 1872 3000 0 573 3650 {~ 0 100 IIC 359 3650 1.' 671 3650 0 624 3650 0 763 3650 28-Dec-2001 1897 3100 0 551 3650 {~ 0 100 IIC 361 3650 1.' 673 3650 ~ 624 3650 0 764 3650 · 29-Dec-2001 1922 3 ! 50 0 562 3650 E 0 .100 I lC 355 3650 1.' 662 3650 {~ 604 3650 0 752 3650 30-Dec-2001 1951 3200 0 577 3650 E 0 100 IIC 359. 3650 1.' 673 3650 ~ 630 3650 0 759 3650 _ 3 l-Dec-2001 1918 3300 0 571 3650 E 0 100 Ill 357 3650 ' 1.'670 3650 C 621 3650 0 752 3650 TOTAL 38,239 17,780 2,826 11,190 21,387 19,893 23,679 MAXIMUM 3,300 0 3,650 0 1,750 1 lC 3,650 25 3,650 250 3,650 50 3,650 AVERAGE 1,234 1,605 0 574 3~628 0 91 598 9~ 361 3,642 18 690 3,649 88 642 3,650 6 764 3,650 _ # DAYS 20 31 6 31 31 31 31 01/15/2002 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL November-2001 A41A-I ILN A44-- 11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A33-14 A4~-02 DATE & NOTES INI INI ANNU, INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU IN1 INJ ANNU INJ INI ANNU ][NJ INJ ANNU INJ Hqj ANNU 01-Nov-2001 562 3625 0 501 1600 11( 260 3625 2~ 687 3625 40~ 589 3650 20~ 759 3650 1 02-Nov-2001 570 3625 0 0 350 11( 214 3625 25 680 3625 40~ 582 3650 20( 761 3650 03-Nov-2001 557 3625 ~ 0 350 11(234 3625 25 683 3625 41C 589 3650 22£ 769 3650 ! 04-Nov-2001 558 3625 ~ 0 350 110230 3625 25 682 3625 40~ 590 3650 20( 775 3650 10( 05-Nov-2001 557 3625 { 0 350 110 245 3625 25 689 3625 40( 599 3650 20( 784 3650 100 06-Nov-2001 556 3625 ( 495 1600 110 244 3625 25 689 3625 41~ 599 3650 20( 787 3650 100 0'/-Nov-2001 549 3625 0 0 350 !10 232 3625 25 683 3625 41( 598 3650 20( 761 3650 75 08-Nov-2001 553 3625 0 0 400 100 249 3625 25 680 3625 37.~ 590 3625 160 760 3625 60 09-Nov-2001 558 3625 0 576 1700 100 284 3625 25 675 3625 375: 589 3625 160 769 3625 60 I 0-Nov-2001 554 3625 0. 0 1500 5~321 3625 25680 3625 350 592 3625 150 781 3625 50 1 l-Nov-2001 543 3625 0 0 1500 5C 333 3625 2~ 665 3625 350 573 3625 150 769 3625 5{] 12-Nov-2001 551 3650 0 500 1700 10( 338 3650 2{~ 676 3650 350 588 3650 160 778 3650 45 13-Nov-2001 532 3650 0 0 700 4C 316 3650 2( 659 3650 350 576 3650 160 758 3650 14-Nov-2001 553 3650 0 0 500 9( 297 3650 2~ 686 3650 350 614 3650 150 787 3650 4C i 5-Nov-2001 543 3650 C 0 400 10( 255 3650 25: 671 3650 350 779 3650 150 773 3650 3C 16-Nov-2001 544 3650 C 0 400 10( 247 3650 25' 663 3650 350 397 3650 150 770 3650 3~ ' 17-Nov-2001 556 3650 ~ 0 300 100 252 3650 25 658 3650 35C 556 3650 15C 763 3650 . !8-Nov-2001 555 3600 ( 0 300 I10 261 3600 25 665 3600 35C 582 3600 15C 780 3600 19-Nov-2001 550 3600 ( 465 1550 110 245 3600 25 659 3600 35£ 578 3600 15£ 774 3600 2( 20-Nov-2001 530 3600 0 0 700 80 278 3600 25 644 3600 35( 562 3600 15( 751 3600 21-Nov-200! 544 3600 0 0 400 100 280 3600 25 659 3600 32.' 579 3600 15C 764 3600. 2( 22-Nov-2001 540 3600 00 400 IIC 266 3600 25648 3600 325: 569 3600 150 750 3600 20 23-Nov-2001 530 3600 0 0 350 I lC 291 3600 25 653 3600 325 573 3600 ! 50 756 3600 20 24-Nov-2001 527 3600 0 0 350 I lC 297 3600 2.~ 657 3600 325 582 3600 150 789 3600 20 25-Nov-2001 530 3600 0 2050 1550 12£ 300 3600 2.~ 647 3600 325 567 3600 150 782 3600 10 26-Nov-2001 556 3600 C 230 1400 5f 242 3600 2.' 627 3600 375 588 3600 200 747 3600 50 27-Nov-2001 581 3625 C 0 1200 8( 227 3600 2.s 745 3650 250 737 3650 50 831 3650 28-Nov-2001 573 3625 £0 950 10( 222 3600 25738 3650 250 698 3650 50 829 3650 29-Nov-2001 555 3625 £ 510 1600 100 207 3600 25 720 3650 25C 681 3650 50 810 3650· C · 30-Nov-2001 571 3625 ( 578 1600 100 328 3600 25 721 3650 25C 675 3650 5(~ 798 3650 C TOTAL 16,538 5,905 7,995 20,289 17,971 23,265 MAXIMUM 3,650 0 1,700 120 3,650 25 3,650 410 3,650 220 3,650 1 AVERAGE 551 3,623 0 197 880 96 267 3,619 25 676 3,626 348 599 3,632 152 776 3,632 45 # DAYS 30 9 30 30 30 30 12/12/2001 · WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL October-2001 A34-14 ~ A41A-! ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A33-14 A44-O2 DATE & NOTES INJ INJ ANNU ~ INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNUl INJ ]N.I ANNU OI-Oct-2001 0 0 0 619 3600 0 490 1400 10~ 231 3600 25 706 3600 55C 570 3600 350 760 3600 26£ 02-0ct-200 ! 0 0 0 630 3600 0 0 500 10( 236 3600 25 752 3600 55(; 646 3600 375 800 3600 28.= 03-0ct-2001 0 0 ~ 637 3600 0 0 500 1 0( 254 3600 25 781 3600 55(; 672 3600 375 813 3600 25( 04-0ct-2001 0 0 (3 612 3600 (} 450 1400 10( 261 3600 25 764 3600 550 645 3600 300 777 3600 250 05-0ct-2001 0 0 {3 623 3600 (3 0 500 100 225 3600 25 762 3600 550 644 3600 300 790 3600 250 06-0ct-2001 0 0 ~ 625 3600 {~ 450 1500 100 201 3600 30 748 3600 525 625 3600 300 758 3600 240 07-O~-2001 0 0 (; 634 3600 C 460 1800 100 233 3600 30 755 3600 525 640 3600 30~ 771 3600 240 08-Oct-2001 0 0 (; 634 3600 (; 0 500 100 334 3600 30 747 3600 525 624 3600 30(3 766 3600 250 09-Oct-2001 0 0 ( 627 3600 (; 600 1600 100 353 3600 3(3 749 3600 525 634 3600 30(3 766 3600 250 lO-Oct-2001 0 0 ( 615 3600 C 0 500 90 336 3600 25 746 3600 500 632 3600 30~ 771 3600 275 I I-Oct-2001 0 0 ( 623 3600 0 0 500 90 305 3600 25 721 3600 500 589 3600 30~ 755 3600 275 ! 2-Oct-200 ! 0 0 ( 602 3600 0 490 1600 12(3 242 3600 5C 693 3600 52(] 558 3600 30C 754 3600 23(~ 13-0ct-2001 0 0 0 606 3600 0 0 50 12~ 220 3600 5(; 678 3600 52(3 549 3600 30( 724 3600 23(~ 14-0ct-2001 0 0 0 598 3600 0 0 600 11(3 229 3600 2.= 697 3600 50~ 574 3600 30( 761 3600 22C 15-0ct-2001 0 0 0 602 3600 0 1458 1700 11(~ 221 3600 25! 677 3600 50~ 555 3600 30( 741 3600 22(; 16-Oct-2001 0 0 0 609 3600 0 250 1500 11(~ 250 3600 25 683 3600 50C 563 3600 3001 752 3600 22C ! "/-Oct-2001 0 0 ~ 606 3600 0 1966 1800 11C 253 3600 25 693 3600 50( 573 3600 280 754 3600 21C / 18-Oct-2001 0 0 (] 605 3600 O 629 1600 5(; 216 3600 30 687 3600 50( 572 3600 280 745 3600 20( (, ! 9-Oc[-200 ! 0 0 ~ 593 3600 (3 0 1850 7( 211 3600 30 702 3600 50( 599 3600 275 756 3650 1 20-Oct-2001 0 0 (; 592 3600 (3 0 750 8(; 255 3600 25 705 3650 450~ 599 3650 275 760 3650 17( 21 -Oct-200 ! 0 0 (; 611 3600 (~ 584 1700 100 306 3600 25 701 3625 450 596 3600 225 768 3650 16( 22-Oct-2001 0 0 C 593 3600 ~; 0 1200 50 291 3600 25 701 3650 450 589 3650 250 752 3650 170 23-Oct-2001 0 0 £ 595 3600 (; 0 1200 50 300 3650 25 687 3650 450 576 3650 250 750 3650 160 24-Oct-2001 0 0 ( 589 3600 (; 0 600 100 334 3600 25 697 3650 450 590 3650 250 755 3650 160 25-Oct-2001 0 0 ( 572 3625 ( 0 550 120 335 3625 25 688 3625 450 582 3650 25(3 748 3650 150 26-Oct-200! 0 0 ( 571 3625 0 0 500 110 319 3650 2(3 695 3625 450 590 3650 225 769 3650 140 27-Oct-200! 0 0 0 562 360 0 534 1700 110 328 3625 2(~ 685 3625 425 579 3650 21(3 768 3650 130 28-Oct-2001 0 0 0 586 3625 0 0 1000 7(3 324 3625 2(; 713 3625 400 602 3650 20(~ 791 3650 115 29-Oct-2001 0 0 0 577 3625 0 0 1000 10(3 293 3625 2C 687 3625 42(3 584 3650 21C 768 3650 12(3 30-Oct-200! 0 0 0 586 3625 0 0 650 11(3 275 3625 2.= 693 3625 42(~ 592 3650 21C 782 3650 12(3 3 I-Oct-2001 566 3625 0 0 350 11(~ 261 3625 25 688 3625 40(3 593 3650 20( 767 3650 11(; TOTAL 0 ! 8,700 8,361 8,432 22,081 18,536 23,692 MAXIMUM 0 0 3,625 0 1,850 12(; 3,650 50 3,650 $5(; 3,650 375 3,650 285 AVERAGE 0 0 O 603 3,500 (3 270 1,052 9.= 272 3,608 27 712 3,613 48'~ 598 3,618 277~ 764 3,621 202 #DAYS 0 31 12 31 31 31 31 1 !/13/2001 ~ ,hut in for upcoming rig work. : WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL September-200 ! A34-14 A4 ! A- 11LN A44-1 ! A 11 - 13R2 A ! 1 - 12 A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NO'I'F~ INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU ]NJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 01 -Sep-2001 0 0 ( 615 3600 0 0 475 130 390 3600 2( 742 3600 600 565 3600 375 763 3600 02-Sep-2001 0 0 0 611 3600 0 0 350 130 395 3600 2( 737 3600 600 562 3600 375 758 3600 31(3 03-Sep-2001 0 0 0 612 3600 0 0 300 140 415 3600 2( 737 3600 600 562 3600 375 752 3600 31{3 04-Sep-2001 0 0 0 607 3600 0 0 250 140 410 3600 2{ 735 3600 625 565 3600 275 763 3600 31{3 05--Sep-200 ! 0 0 0 618 3600 0 467 1600 13~ 416 3600 20 740 3600 625 571 3600 35( 771 3600 31(3 06-Sep-2001 0 0 0 6 ! 5 3600 0 0 250 13~ 408 3600 20 735 3600 60(3 564 3600 35( 771 3600 30( 07-Sep-200 ! 0 0 0 620 3600 0 0 250 13~ 395 3600 20 737 3600 60~ 571 3600 35( 755 3600 30(3 08-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 613 3600 0 0 250 13(3 394 3600 20 732 3600 60(] 568 3600 350 765 3600 30( 09--Sep-200 ! 0 0 {3 613 3600 {3 496 1500 13~ 394 3600 20 730 3600 60~ 562 3600 350 766 3600 30( 10-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 612 3600 {3 0 250 13( 363 3600 20 732 3600 60( 571 3600 350 779 3600 30( 1 l-Sep-2001 0 0 {] 61 ! 3600 {30 250 13( 336 3600 20 729 3600 60( 566 3600 350 776 3600 30( 12-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 608 3600 {3 382 1600 13( 334 3600 2{] 723 3600 60( 559 3600 350 772 3600 30( 13-Sep-2001 0 0 (3 609 3600 (3 527 1500 13( 338 3600 2{3 725 3600 60( 566 3600 350 780 3600 30( 14-Sep-2001 0 0 (614 3600 ( 385 1700 130 338 3600 2~3 722 3600 60( 561 3600 350 767 3600 30( 15-Sep-2001 0 0 (604 3600 ( 0 250 130 326 3600 2(3 716 3600 60( 559 3600 350 758 3600 30( 16-Sep-2001 0 0 (616 3600 { 280 1600 130 329 3600 2( 726 3600 600 570 3600 350 777 3600 30( ,- 17-Sep-2001 0 0 ( 607 3600 ( 735 1600 130 339 3600 2( 717 3600 600 562 3600 35{3 754 3600 295 ( 0 0 0 604 3600 0 0 250 130 326 3600 2( 713 3600 600 555 3600 35(3 764 3600 295 18-Sep-20Oll9_Sep_2001 0 0 0 633 3600 0 1057 1600 130 302 3600 2( 717 3600 600 563 3600 35{3 762 3600 295 20-Sep-2001 0 0 0 622 3600 0 490 1550 10~ 280 3600 20 712 3600 600 559 3600 35(3 775 3600 29(3 21-Sep-2001 0 0 0 622 3600 0 0 100 10~ 321 3600 20 713 3600 600 562 3600 35(3 767 3600 280 22-Sep-2001 0 0 0 627 3600 0 1100 1500 12{3 337 3600 20 719 3600 575 570 3600 35( 774 3600 27{3 23-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 622 3600 0 0 600 12(3 290 3600 20 713 3600 575 564 3600 35( 767 3600 24-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 624 3600 {3 621 1600 12(3 275 3600 20 713 3600 575 564 3600 35( 773 3600 28{3 25-Sep-2001 0 0 {3 620 3600 {3 440 1500 10( 256 3600 25 704 3600 575 556 3600 35( 771 3600 28{3 26-S~p-2001 0 0 (3 619 3600 {~ 0 500 10( 255 3600 25 704 3600 575 556 3600 35( 771 3600 28(3 27-Sep-2001 0 0 (3 622 3600 (3 405 1600 10( 248 3600 25 710 3600 55( 565 3600 350 781 3600 28( 28-Sep-2001 0 0 ( 622 3600 ( 0 100 100 321 3600 2{3 713 3600 60( 562 3600 350 767 3600 28( 29-Sep-2001 0 0 ( 610 3600 ( ' 0 500 100 257 3600 25 708 3600 55( 568 3600 350 757 3600 28( 30-Sep-2001 0 0 ( 618 3600 ( 2140 1750 100 235 3600 25 699 3600 55{ 554 3600 350 770 3600 TOTAL 0 18,470 7,825 10,023 21,653 16,902 23,026 MAXIMUM 0 0 3,600 0 1,750 140 3,600 25 3,600 625 3,600 375 3,600 31( AVERAGE 0 0 0 616 3,600 0 261 904 122 334 3,600 21 722 3,600 593 563 3,600 350 768 '3,600 29,~ # DAYS 0 30 14 30 30 30 30 10/15/2001 Jhut in for upcoming rig work. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL August-2001 A34-14 A41A- 1 ILN A44-11 A! 1-13R2 A! 1-12 A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NOTES INJ INJ ANNU 1NJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INI ANNU INJ INJ ANNU' 1NI INJ ANNU . 550 3600 350 751 3600 26_' OI-Aug-2001 0 1600 160~ 613 3600 {30 700 100 268 3600 20 822 3600 60( 02-Aug-2001 0 1610 161{3 613 3600 {3 0 700 IO0 273 3600 20 822 3600 600 556 3600 350 762 3600 28~ 03-Aug-2001 0 1610 161(3 618 3600 (3 0 700 10~ 274 3600 20 817 3600 600 562 3600 350 760 3600 28~ 04-Aug-2001 0 1440 144~ 621 3600 (3491 1700 12{3 279 3600 2~ 818 3600 600 565 3600 350 761 3600 282 05-Aug-2001 0 1400 140~ 606 3600 (3 0 150 12{3 273 3600 2(] 810 3600 600 559 3600 350 756 3600 282 06-Aug-2001 0 1370 137{ 620 3600 ( 0 150 12(3 283 3600 2~ 806 3600 600 559 3600 35~ 748 3600 290 07-Aug-2001 0 1360 1360 620 3600 0 0 150 12~ 283 3600 2(3 799 3600 60(] 553 3600 375 749 3600 295 08-Aug-2001 0 1360 1360 618 3600 0 50 1500 12~ 276 3600 2£ 796 3600 60~ 558 3600 35~ 756 3600 295 09-Aug-200 ! 0 1360 1360 618 3600 0 2160 1600 12( 281 3600 2( 797 3600 60~ 558 3600 35~ 752 3600 295 10-Aug-2001 0 1400 1400 617 3600 0 1301 1800 12( 277 3600 2( 785 3600 60~ 551 3600 40( 746 3600 30~ ! I-Aug-2001 0 1400 1400 629 3600 0 378 1600 120 298 3600 20 831 3600 60~ 618 3600 40( 783 3600 30~ 12-Aug-2001 0 1400 1400 613 3600 0 367 1600 120 289 3600 20 813 3600 60~ 586 3600 40( 763 3600 29( ! 3-Aug-2001 0 1400 140(] 514 3600 0 0 150 120 240 3600 20 643 3600 55( 505 3600 26( 662 3600 26( 14-Aug-2001 0 1400 140~ 608 3600 {3 0 150 120 343 3600 20 792 3600 55( 600 3600 26( 823 3600 26( 15-Aug-2001 0 1400 140~ 602 3600 {3 415 1500 120 272 3600 20 804 3600 55( 607 3600 260 799 3600 26( 16-Aug-2001 0 100 10~ 611 3600 (3 0 150 120 293 3600 20 801 3600 600 604 3600 350 805 3600 17-Aug-2001 0 100 10{ 607 3600 { 0 150 12{3 304 3600 2{3 794 3600 600 600 3600 350 783 3600 28~ 18-Aug-2001 0 0 { 616 3600 { 0 150 12{3 318 3600 4~ 795 3600 600 603 3600 350 787 3600 29~ . 19-Aug-2001 0 0 0 613 3600 0 0 150 12(3 307 3600 2(3 791 3600 600 592 3600 350 780 3600 29~ 20-Aug-2001 0 0 0 614 3600 0 520 1500 12(3 305 3600 2( 777 3600 600 581 3600 350 768 3600 296 21-Aug-2001 0 0 0 597 3600 0 0 150 12£ 331 3600 2£ 762 3600 600 567 3600 350 752 3600 300 22-Aug-2001 0 0 0 601 3600 0 0 ! 50 12{ 350 3600 2{ 772 3600 600 582 3600 35{3 770 3600 310 23-Aug-2001 0 0 0 599 3600 0 493 1500 14{ 348 3600 2{ 755 3600 60(3 559 3600 40~ 754 3600 320 24-Aug-2001 0 0 0 611 3600 0 430 1500 120 336 3600 20 761 3600 60(3 576 3600 375 748 3600 33{3 25-Aug-2001 0 0 {3 614 3600 0 611 1600 100 317 3600 20 755 3600 60~ 570 3600 375 755 3600 32{3 26-Aug-2001 0 0 {3 610 3600 {3 0 550 120 349 3600 20 753 3600 60C 566 3600 375 752 3600 33(3 27-Aug-2001 0 0 (3 607 3600 {3 0 400 120 337 3600 20 748 3600 60C 565 3600 375 754 3600 33(3 28-Aug-200 ! 0 0 (3 609 3600 (3 320 1500 130 346 3600 20 746 3600 65£ 564 3600 40( 763 3600 34(3 29-Aug-2001 0 0 £ 603 3600 ¢ 0 7O0 120 361 3600 20 737 3600 65C 556 3600 375 763 3600 32(3 30-Aug-2001 0 0 £ 615 3600 (3 456 1500 130 360 3600 20 744 3600 625 566 3600 37.' 773 3600 32(3 31-Au~-2001 0 0 { 615 3600 £ 0 400 13{3 381 3600 2{3 747 3600 625 569 3600 37.' 774 3600 32£ TOTAL 0 ! 8,872 7,992 9,552 24,193 17,707 23,652 MAXIMUM 1,610 !,610 3,600 0 1,800 14(3 3,600 40 3,600 650 3,600 400 3,600 34(3 AVERAGE 0 700 7O0 609 3,600 0 258 845 ! 19 308 3,600 21 780 3,600 600 571 3,600 356 763 3,600 292 # DAYS ! 1 31 13 31 31 31 31 09/12/2001 : ~, + shut in for upcoming rig work. _== WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL .~uly-2001 A34-14 A41 A- ! ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al !-12 A23-01R A33-14 A44--02 DATE & NOTES INl ~II ANNU ~NJ [NJ ANNU INI INl ANNU INJ INJ A.NNU ~l INJ AI~INU ~J l~J ANNU ]l~J ]INIJ ANNUll~l ]IN~J OI-Jul-2001 0 1600 170(] 554 3600 ( 931 1500 90 305 3600 2{] 1149 3600 45( 0 0 0 585 3600 25( 769 3600 13.' 02-1ul-200 ! 0 50 !0~ 550 3600 0 1213 1600 50 309 3600 2~ 1112 3600 45( 0 0 0 580 3600 25( 751 3600 13.~ 03-Jul-2001 0 250 22~ 551 3600 0 468 1800 80 321 3600 2(~ 1096 3600 45( 0 0 0 582 3600 25( 738 3600 14( 04-Jul-2001 0 350 34~ 551 3600 0 0 0 8(] 322 3600 2( 1083 3600 450 0 0 0 578 3600 250 741 3600 14.' 05-Jul-2001 0 490 47C 556 3600 0 0 0 6(] 323 3600 2( 1072 3600 475 0 0 0 573 3600 250 740 3600 15( 06-Jul-2001 0 500 47( 561 3600 0 667 1800 I0{] 311 3600 2( 1045 3600 500 0 0 {~ 573 3600 250 732 3600 15~ 07-Jul-2001 0 500 55( 573 3600 0 0 0 10~ 314 3600 2{ 1036 3600 500 0 0 {] 571 3600 300 733 3600 175 08-Jul-200 ! 0 650 660 571 3600 {~ 0 0 11{~ 312 3600 2{) 1022 3600 500 0 0 {] 569 3600 300 747 3600 184 09-Jul-2001 0 800 800 566 3600 {] 381 1650 11¢ 312 3600 20 1007 3600 500 0 0 {] 569 3600 300 737 3600 187 lO-Jul-2001 0 910 910 574 3600 {] 0 0 IIC 315 3600 20 1010 3600 525 0 0 C 574 3600 30(3 756 3600 191 1 I-Jul-2001 0 !000 1020 571 3600 (~ 444 1700 11( 314 3600 20 1013 3600 525 0 0 ¢ 594 3600 30~ 768 3600 196 12-Jul-2001 0 !000 1100 572 3600 C 367 1600 11( 331 3600 20 1047 3600 50~ 0 0 t 640 3600 255 746 3600 18{~ 13-Jul-2001 0 1200 1200 563 3600 ( 0 0 !10 320 3600 20 1003 3600 50~ 0 0 { 603 3600 25{] 727 3600 184 14-Jul-2001 0 1250 126~ 575 3600 ¢ 0 0 !!0 313 3600 20 1002 3600 50~ 0 0 ( 603 3600 25C 738 3600 184 15-1ul-2001 0 1300 130~ 574 3600 ( 378 1850 110 314 3600 2{] 997 3600 50( 0 0 0 607 3600 25(~ 762 3600 184 16-Jul-2001 0 1350 137{] 572 3600 0 405 1800 110 295 3600 2(] 978 3600 50( 0 0 0 595 3600 30C 777 3600 ! 84 ~ 17-Jul-2001 0 1400 140~ 573 3600 0 0 0 !10 303 3600 2C 971 3600 50( 0 0 0 597 3600 30( 781 3600 266 3600 2( 971 3600 500~ 0 0 0 605 3600 30( 779 3600 22( 18-Jul-2001 0 1400 140( 578 36OO 0 0 0 110 · 19-Jul-2001 0 1440 144( 582 3600 0 405 1600 110 244 3600 2£ 964 3600 500 0 0 0 610 3600 30( 768 3600 -21~ 20-Jul-2001 0 1460 146( 480 3600 0 375 1600 11{] 206 3600 2( 793 3600 500 0 0 0 494 3600 30( 625 3600 21~ 21-Jul-2001 0 1480 1480' 633 3600 0 0 0 !I{] 277 3600 2( 872 3600 500 0 0 0 589 3600 27.~ 780 3600 17{ 22-Jul-2001 0 1500 1500 634 3600 {] 362 1500 ! lC 292 3600 20 885 3600 500 0 0 {] 567 3600 300 770 3600 20~ 23-Jul-2001 0 1520 1520 600 3600 {] 0 0 IlO 285 3600 20 863 3600 500 0 0 {] 555 3600 300 736 3600 22.' 24-Jul-2001 0 1540 1540 599 3600 {] 0 0 l I¢ 286 3600 20 858 3600 500 0 0 C 557 3600 325 723 3600 23( 25-Jul-2001 0 1560 1560 621 3600 C 407 1500 !1£ 281 3600 20 866 3600 550 0 0 C 565 3600 350 772 3600 23~. 26-Jul-2001 0 1570 1570 628 3600 £ 0 0 12( 278 3600 20 849 3600 575 0 0 C 556 3600 350 771 3600 24( 27-Jul-2001 0 1590 1590 635 3600 £ 405 1400 12( 276 3600 20 849 3600 60~ 0 0 £ 558 3600 350 775 3600 252 28-Jul-2001 0 1600 160~ 627 3600 ( 0 0 120 273 3600 20 843 3600 60~ 0 0 £ 557 3600 350 773 3600 258 29-5u1-2001 0 1600 160~ 626 3600 ( 0 0 120 280 3600 20 838 3600 60~ 0 0 £ 567 3600 350 764 3600 254 30-Jul-2001 0 1600 160~ 623 3600 0 0 0 120 270 3600 2{] 835 3600 60~ 0 0 ( 547 3600 35{] 762 3600 258 3 l-Julr2001 0 1600 160~ 631 3600 0 440 1500 120 262 3600 2{] 840 3600 60( 565 3600 35{] 778 3600 260 TOTAL 0 18,104 7,648 9,110 29,769 0 17,885 23,3 ! 9 MAXIMUM 1,600 1,70(3 3,600 0 !,850 120 3,600 20 3,600 60~ 0 0 3,600 350 3,600 260 AVERAGE 0 1,163 1,172 584 3,600 0 247 787 105 294 3,600 20 960 3,600 515 0 0 0 577 3,600 295 752 3,600 199 # DAYS ! 1 31 15 31 31 0 31 31 08/14/200 I ~( shut in as it is now being convetled to a producer A3~., shut in for upcomii ,, WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL June-2001 A34-14 A41A-I ILN A44-11 A! !-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NO'f~ INI INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ 1NJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 1NJ INJ ANNU INJ 01-Jun-2001 960 3650 3650 502 3650 0 0 0 100 342 3650 15 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 648 3650 100 791 3650 02-Jun-2001 949 3650 3650 510 3650 0 290 1600 120 368 3650 15 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 650 3650 100 777 3650 18 03-Jun-2001 960 3650 3650 505 3650 0 425 1600 80 344 3650 150 1750 90( 0 0 (] 658 3650 100 801 3650 16 04-Jun-2001 948 3650 3650 491 3650 G 300 1600 80 355 3650 15 0 1750 90~ 0 0 (~ 655 3650 100 772 3650 14 05-Jun-2001 674 3250 3250 518 3650 G 0 0 100 346 3650 15 0 ! 750 900 0 0 0 633 3650 100 760 3650 I 06-Jun-2001 892 3650 3650 499 3650 G 0 0 80 306 3650 2~ 0 1750 900 0 0 G 584 3650 20( 756 3650 64 07-Jun-2001 903 3650 36~ 516 3650 (~ 0 0 100 291 3650 15 0 1750 900 0 0 C 595 3650 15~ 749 3650 08-Jun-2001 898 3650 3650 524 3650 (~ - 853 1750 ! 10 314 3650 1~ 0 1750 900 0 0 C 602 3650 6-` 740 3650 48 09-Jun-2001 893 3650 3650 535 3650 C 0 0 105 321 3650 1-` 0 1750 900 0 0 ¢ 600 3650 7£ 745 3650 55 10-Jun-2001 897 3650 365C 549 3650 ( 0 0 6E 326 3650 1-` 0 1750 900 0 0 C 600 3650 17-` 749 3650 6( I l-Jun-2001 578 3650 365( 533 3650 ( 384 1550 110 328 3650 !.' 358 1750 900 0 0 C 607 3650 17-` 750 3650 12-Jun-2001 0 2475 247.' 506 3650 ( 0 0 ! !(] 365 3650 2( ! ! 16 3225 400 0 0 ( 652 3650 6( 765 3650 13-Jun-2001 0 2200 230( 510 3650 ( 1941 1600 10C 336 3650 2( 1179 3175 390 0 0 ( 656 3650 12~ 793 3650 14--Jun-2001 0 2200 2200 469 3650 0 595 1800 10( 342 3650 20 1459 3400 25(] 0 0 ( 647 3650 10( 783 3650 15-Jun-2001 0 2150 2150 485 3650 0 0 0 10( 349 3650 20 1392 3400 250 0 0 ( 642 3650 100 767 3650 lc. ! 6-Jun-2001 0 1100 1200 502 3650 0 0 0 10( 355 3650 20 1338 3450 300 0 0 0 657 3650 100 792 3650 !c. 17-Jun-2001 0 1800 1850 500 3650 0 370 1800 10( 354 3650 20 1294 3450 30( 0 0 0 661 3650 100 803 3650 It. ' 18-Jun-2001 0 900 950 505 3650 0 0 0 10( 354 3650 20 1268 3475 30( 0 0 0 662 3650 100 791 3650 1 19-Jun-2001 0 900 950 512 3650 0 344 1700 100 367 3650 20 1240 3475 30( 0 0 0 660 3650 100 763 3650 1 20-Jun-2001 0 900 1800 526 3650 (~ 1319 1700 60 365 3650 20 1207 3475 30( 0 0 0 645 3650 100 767 3650 21-Jun-2001 0 900 1650 512 3650 0 1232 1500 60 299 3650 20 1025 3450 40( 0 0 0 520 3650 200 707 3650 20 22-Jun-2001 0 1100 1100 535 3650 0 406 1500 60 302 3650 20 1068 3500 40( 0 0 G 570 3650 20(3 760 3650 20 23-Jun-2001 0 1650 1650 551 3600 0 0 0 60 320 3600 20 1066 . 3450 400 0 0 G 571 3600 200 774 3600 82 24-Jun-2001 0 1100 ! 100 545 3600 C 354 1500 60 312 3600 2C 1081 3500 400 0 0 G 577 3600 200 781 3600 25-Jun-2001 0 · 1100 547 3600 C 0 0 80 307 3600 2{~1059 3500 400 0 0 0 572 3600 200 762 3600 96 26-Jun-2001 0 1850 185£ 568 3600 ( 290 1300 80 307 3600 2¢ 1059 3500 400 0 0 C 574 3600 225 770 3600 lie 27-Jun-2001 0 1850 185( 573 3600 ( 816 1500 80 308 3600 2( 1039 3500 400 0 0 0 572 3600 250 750 3600 13(] 28-Jun-2001 0 1850 180( 562 3600 ( 816 1550 100 286 3600 2( 1130 3550 500 0 0 £ 569 3600 25( 763 3600 29-Jun-200 ! 0 500 75( 553 3600 0 1327 1550 60 287 3600 2( 1173 3600 450 0 '0 ~ 573 3600 25£ 758 3600 135 30-Jun-2001 0 500 600 552 3600 0 0 0 6( 292 3600 20 ! 167 3600 450 0 0 ( 590 3600 22.' 774 3600 125 TOTAL 9,552 15,695 12,062 9,848 22,718 0 18,402 23,013 MAXIMUM 3,650 3,650 3,650 0 1,800 12(] 3,650 20 3,600 900 0 C 3,650 25C 3,650 140 AVERAGE 318 2,226 2,266 523 3,637 0 402 903 83 328 3,637 18 757 2,831 563 0 0 0 613 3,637 14~ 767 3,637 I # DAYS 11 30 17 30 20 0 30 30 07/10/2001 . shut in ns it is now being converted to a producer ~hut in for upcoming rig work. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL May-200 ! A34-14 A41A-! ILN A44-1 ! A1 !-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-OIR A33-14 A44-02 DATE & NOTES INJ INI ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 1NJ INI ANNU INI INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 01-May-2001 975 3650 3650 564 3625 (] 0 50 90 362 3650 15 0 1775 900 0 1150 1150 652 3650 .' 800 3650 02-May-2001 978 3650 3650 566 3650 {] 0 50 80 406 3650 10 0 1775 890 0 1150 ! 156 659 3650 ( 795 3650 03-May-2001 988 3650 3650 579 3650 (] 0 50 80 42 ! 3650 I (] 0 1800 900 0 ! ! 50 ! 15~ 666 3650 ( 800 3650 04-May-2001 964 3650 3650 565 3650 ~ 0 50 80 405 3650 1(] 0 1775 900 0 ! 150 ! 156 654 3650 ( 784 3650 05-May-2001 970 3650 3656 538 3650 {~ 0 50 90 395 3650 1(] 0 1775 900 0 1150 ! 15C 644 3650 0 819 3650 06-May-2001 954 3650 3650 551 3650 ( 0 50 90 382 3650 1(] 0 1775 90E 0 !!50 1156 633 3650 0 819 3650 07-May-2001 967 3650 3656 550 3650 ( 0 50 90 363 3650 1(] 0 1775 90E 0 1150 ! 15( 641 3650 0 820 3650 08-May-2001 950 3650 365~ 43'5 3650 ( 0 50 ~W] 335 3650 I~ 0 1775 90~ 0 550 41( 632 3650 0 786 3650 09-May-2001 947 3650 365( 480 3650 ( 0 50 90 333 3650 lC 0 1775 906 0 300 14( 634 3650 0 781 3650 10-May-2001 952 5650 365( 483 3650 0 0 50 96 357 3650 !( 0 1775 90~ 0 300 88( 630 3650 20 823 3650 ! l-May-2001 953 3650 365( 476 3650 0 0 50 96 377 3650 1( 0 1750 90( 0 0 ( 637 3650 20 824 3650 12-May-2001 952 5650 3650 535 3650 0 0 50 9( 377 3650 I( 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 629 3650 20 823 3650 13-May-2001 949 3650 3650 535 3650 0 0 50 9( 374 3650 !( 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 628 3650 20 815 3650 14-May-200 ! 954 3650 3650 518 3650 0 0 50 9( 376 3650 I 0 0 ! 750 90( 0 0 0 624 3650 20 '808 3650 15-May-2001 948 3650 3650 498 3650 0 0 50 9( 364 3650 10 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 613 3650 2(] 806 3650 16-May-2001 '954 3650 3650 503 3650 0 0 50 90 351 3650 10 0 1750 90( 0 0 0 622 3650 2(] 811 3650 17-May-2001 956 3650 3650 526 3650 0 0 50 90 362 3650 15 0 1750 900 0 0 0 625 3650 2(] 809 3650 ( 18-May-2001 948 3650 3650 508 3650 (] 0 50 90 369 3650 15 0 1750 900 0 0 0 618 3650 2C 806 3650 , 19-May-2001 435 3650 3650 236 3650 (] 664 1700 100 168 3650 15 0 1750 900 0 0 0 279 3650 2£ 345 3650 20-May-2001 889 3600 3550 525 3600 ~ 375 1600 140 248 3600 20 0 1750 900 0 0 0 603 3600 10( 751 3600 21-May-2001 .952 3650 3650 484 3650 C 0 50 90 337 3650 15 0 1750 875 0 0 O 647 3650 1.~ 808 3650 22-May-2001 957 3650 365(] 516 3650 £ 0 50 90 362 3650 2(] 0 1750 900 0 0 (] 659 3650 5( 820 3650 23-May-2001 955 3650 365C 518 3650 ( 0 50 90 372 3650 2(] 0 1750 900 0 0 (] 663 3650 5( 837 3650 24-May-2001 840 3650 365{] 447 3650 ( 449 1700 IIX} 310 3650 12 0 1750 790 0 0 ~ 573 3650 1( 688 3650 25-May-2001 1005 3650 365C 489 3650 ( 0 50 9U 319 3650 15 0 1750 880 0 0 (] 738 3650 .' 846 3650 26-May-2001 976 3650 365£ 488 3650 ( 460 1700 225 333 3650 15 0 1750 88(] 0 0 £ 683 3650 1( 824 3650 27-May-2001 958 3650 365£ 476 3650 ( 0 50 9(] 332 3650 15 0 1750 88(] 0 0 £ 671 3650 10 812 3650 28-May-2001 952 3650 365( 484 3650 0 465 1700 200 337 3650 I-~ 0 1750 875 0 0 £ 647 3650 15 808 3650 29-May-2001 956 3650 365( 481 3650 0 0 50 96 357 3650 12 0 1750 875 0 0 ( 664 3650 15 793 3650 30-May-2001 964. 3650 3650' 487 3650 0 390 1750 166 352 3650 !.~ 0 1750 875 0 0 ( 666 3650 15 807 3650 3 l-May-2001 950 3650 3650 493 3650 75 0 50 9( 340 3650 1.' 0 1750 90C 0 0 ( 667 3650 50 809 3650 TOTAL 29,048 ! 5,574 2,803 10,876 0 0 19,601 24,477 MAXIMUM 3,650 3,650 3,650 75 1,750 225 3,650 2C 1,800 900 1,150 1,15( 3,650 100 3,650 AVERAGE 937 3,648 3,647 502 3,648 2 90 368 101 351 3,648 13 0 1,759 891 0 297 306 632 3,648 18 790 3,648 # DAYS 31 31 6 31 0 0 31 3,1 06/13/2001 . shut in as it is now being converted to a producer WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL April-2001 A34-14 A4 IA-! ILN A44-1 ! Al !- 13R2 A! 1-12 A23-01R A33-14 A44-.02 DATE & NOTES 1NJ INS ANNU INJ 1NJ ANNU INJ INI ANNU INJ INS ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNUI INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 01-Apr-2001 937 3650 3650 759 3650 0 0 200 6~ 369 3650 10 0 1725 100C 0 !175 1175 633 3650 0 691 3650 02-Apr-2001 978 3650 3650 775 3650 0 0 200 6.~ 382 3650 !(3 0 1725 100C 0 1175 1175 660 3650 0 720 3650 03-Apr-2001 980 3650 3650 796 3650 (3 0 750 2( 371 3650 1(3 0 1750 100( 0 1175 1175 661 3650 0 708 3650 04-Apr-2001 956 3650 3650 761 3650 (3 0 200 6( 372 3650 10 0 1775 97.~ 0 1175 1175 655 3650 0 720 3650 05-Apr-2001 992 3650 3650 0 0 0 0 200 70 379 3650 15 0 1800 9~ 0 1200 1200 667 3650 (3 785 3650 06-Apr-2001 969 3650 3650 352 3600 ~ 0 150 80 361 3650 15 0 1800 90( 0 1200 120~ 652 3650 0 714 3650 07-Apr-2001 981 3650 3650 413 3600 {~ 0 1000 40 362 3650 15 0 1800 90( 0 ! 200 120~ 661 3650 0 756 3650 08-Apr-2001 951 3650 3650 397 3600 ~ 0 200 60 356 3650 !¢ 0 1800 900 0 1200 120~ 658 3650 0 760 3650 09-Apr-2001 979 3650 3650 385 3600 £ 0 300 60 368 3650 !£ 0 1800 900 0 1200 120~ 658 3650 0 7~0 3650 I 0-Apr-2001 979 3650 365(3 374 3625 ( 0 ! 50 60 365 3650 lC 0 1800 900 0 1200 ! 20~ 660 3650 {~ 758 3650 ! I-Apr-2001 969 3650 3650 337 3625 ( 0 150 70 365 3650 lC 0 1800 900 0 1200 120~ 651 3650 ~ 762 3650 12-Apr-2001 982 3650 365~ 300 3650 0 0 150 70 366 3650 lC 0 1750 90 0 1200 1175 660 3650 £ 779 3650 13-Apr-2001 980 3650 365~ 344 3650 0 0 150 70 373 3650 lC 0 1750 900 0 1200 ! 15{~ 658 3650 £ 770 3650 14-Apr-2001 983 3650 365C 370 3650 0 0 150 7(3 375 3650 10 0 1750 900 0 1200 ! 15~ 663 3650 ( 758 3650 !5-Apr-2001 975 3650 365( 257 3650 0 0 75 70 379 3650 10 0 1750 900 0 1175 ! 17.~ 648 3650 ( 763 3650 16-Apr-2001 971 3650 365C 305 3650 0 0 75 7{~ 368 3650 10 0 1750 900 0 1200 ! 15( 646 3650 ( 789 3650 17-Apr-2001 968 3650 365( 308 3650 0 0 0 $~ 380 3650 10 0 1750 90(] 0 1200 !15( 646 3650 3{ 810 3650  18-Apr-2001 983 3650 3650 31 ! 3650 0 0 0 g~ 383 3650 10 0 1750 90(] 0 1150 115( 659 3650 251 809 3650 . 19-Apr-2001 992 3650 3650 323 3650 (3 0 0 8C 397 3650 10 0 1750 90~ 0 1150 120( 671 3650 0 786 3650 20-Apr-2001 966 3650 3650 301 3650 (3 0 0 9( 391 3650 10 0 1750 90~ 0 1150 1150 647 3650 0 769 3650 2 I-Apr-2001 979 3650 3650 312 3650 0 0 0 9( 392 3650 I (3 0 ! 750 90C 0 I ! 50 I 150 658 3650 0 799 3650 22-Apr-2001 978 3650 3650 324 3650 0 0 0 9(~ 397 3650 1(3 0 1750 90~ 0 1150 1150 659 3650 0 8 ! 1 3650 23-Apr-2001 972 3650 3650 296 3650 {~ 0 0 90 395 3650 10 0 1750 90C 0 !!50 1150 649 3650 0 813 3650 24-Apr-2001 972 365'0 3650 294 3650 C 0 0 90 394 3650 10 0 1750 90~ 0 1150 1150 649 3650 0 815 3650 25-Apr-2001 962 3650 365(3 288 3650 C 0 0 90 384 3650 10 0 1750 90( 0 ! 150 1150 639 3650 (3 801 3650 26-Apr-2001 978 3650 3650 298 3650 C 0 0 85 394 3650 12 0 1775 880 0 1150 115(3 655 3650 5 798 3650 27-Apr-2001 977 3650 365(~ 208 3650 ( 0 50 80 390 3650 I C 0 1750 900 0 1150 1150 657 3650 5 813 3650 2S-Apr-2001 967 3650 365~ 0 3650 0 0 50 90 395 3650 lC 0 1750 900 0 1150 1150 651 3650 10 815 3650 29-Apr-2001 981 3650 365C 630 3600 0 0 50 90 393 3650 lC 0 1775 900 0 1150 ! 150 ~ 655 3650 5 795 3650 30-Apr-2001 973 3650 365C 581 3625 0 0 50 9(] 371 3650 1.~ 0 1775 900 0 1150 115(~ 652 3650 5 785 3650 TOTAL 29,270 ! 1,432 0 ! 1,367 0 0 19,638 23,212 MAXIMUM 3,650 3,65C 3,650 0 1,000 90 3,650 15 1,800 1,000 1,200 1,200 3,650 34 3,650 AVERAGE 976 3,650 3,650 381 3,518 0 0 143 74 379 3,650 !1 0 1,763 886 0 1,174 !,168 655 3,650 ~ 774 3,650 # DAYS 30 28 0 30 0 0 30 30 05/15/2001 and Al 1-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. March-2001 I A34-14 I INJ INJ ANNU 0 l-Mar-200 I 02-Mar-200 ! 03-Mar-200 I 04-Mar-2001 05-Mar-200 I 06- Mar-200 I 07-Mar-200 I 08-Mar-200 I 09-Mar-200 I I 0-Mar-200 I I l-Mar-2001 12-Mar-200 I 13-Mar-200 l 14-Mar-2001 15-Mar-200 I 16-Mar-2001 ' '/-Mar-200 I ~ 8-Mar-200 I 19-Mar-200 I 20-Mar-2001 2 l-Mar-200 I 22-Mar-200 I 23-Mar-200 I 24-Mar-200 I 25-Mar-200 I 26-Mar-2001 27-Mar-2001 28-Mar-200 I 29-Mar-200 I 30-Mar-2001 31 -Mar-2001 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE # DAYS 04/12/2001 1015 3650 365C 1009 3650 365~ 989 3650 365£ 986 3650 365f 999 3650 365( 984 3650 365( 997 3650 365( 987 3650 3650 990 3650 3650 983 3650 3650 990 3650 3650 977 3650 3650 995 3650 365~ 973 3650 365~ 993 3650 365~ 976 3650 365C 989 3650 365( 987 3650 365( 994 3650 365{ 974 3650 365( 992 3650 3650 998 3650 3650 996 3650 3650 986 3650 3650 979 3650 3650 977 3650 3650 980 3650 365C 974 3650 365C 989 3650 365~ 978 3650 365£ 995 3650 365£ 30,631 3,650 3,650 988 3,650 3,650 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A I DISPOSAL WELL A41A-I ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 INJ ANNU [NJ l~]J ]~qJ ~J 800 3650 326 ! 600 363 3650 794 3650 435 1600 370 3650 782 3650 774 3650 789 3650 771 3650 781 3650 754 3650 783 3650 797 3650 810 3650 801 3650 813 3650 767 3650 784 3650 771 3625 778 3650 789 3650 804 3650 769 3625 791 3625 810 3625 811 3625 786 3625 778 3625 818 3625 809 3625 821 3625 820 3650 769 3650 787 3650 24,511 3,650 791 3,642 365 1600 25 453 1800 25 1170 650 25 618 1700 20 490 1700 0 700 5~ 370 1700 6~ 0 700 5¢ 340 lg00 0 700 924 1800 6( 0 700 6( 750 ! 800 6( 346 1800 4( 423 1800 4( 0 925 20 0 875 20 0 875 60 0 650 60 0 650 60 424 1750 457 1700 0 650 0 650 6~ 0 650 6¢ 0 650 254 1700 6( 0 650 6.~ 0 400 4( 8,145 1,800 65 263 1,191 49 386 3650 390 3650 395 3650 391 3650 321 3650 340 3650 379 -3650 387 3650 394 3650 377 3650 386 3650 369 3650 379 3650 376 3650 365 3650 375 3650 390 3650 368 3650 368 3650 406 3650 407 3650 395 3650 385 3650 374 3650 385 3650 384 3650 384 3650 383 3650 387 3650 11,759 3,650 379 3,650 AIl-12 INJ ANNU 1500 ! 15( 850 115( s5o 1150 1000 1150 1000 1200 1100 1150 1100 1150 900 1200 900 1200 900 1200 900 120( 900 120( 900 120( 900 i 20( 1025 120( 1225 ! 17.~ 1225 115( 1225 115( 1225 1150 1000 1200 1000 1250 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000 1200 1000 120~ 1000 1200 1000 120~ 850 122.~ 850 125( 1650 110( 0 1,650 1,250 0 1,031 1,185 A23-01R 1250 125 1250 12 1250 125 1250 12 1250 125{~ 1250 125q A33-14 741 3650 722 3650 702 3650 693 3650 698 3650 674 3650 0 1250 125~ 0 1250 125~ 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1225 122~ 0 1225 122~ 0 1225 1225 0 1225 1200 0 1225 1200 0 1225 1225 0 1225 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 120~ 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 1200 120( 0 . 1200 117~ 0 1,250 1,250 0 1,219 1,214 671 3650 665 3650 673 3650 655 3650 662 3650 663 3650 674 3650 655 3650 675 3650 658 3650 668 3650 670 3650 676 3650 657 3650 672 3650 683 3650 685 3650 669 3650 658 3650 656 3650 660 3650 656 3650 665 3650 661 3650 668 3650 20,885 3,650 674 3,650 A44-02 ' "' [ 742 3650 733 3650 737 3650 743 3650 765 3650 710 3650 803 3650 763 3650 748 3650 728 3650 730 3650 710 3650 731 3650 718 3650 760 3650 747 3650 741 3650 758 3650 738 3650 725 3650 745 3650 757 3650 763 3650 726 3650 728 3650 718 3650 718 3650 717 3650 0 717 3650 0 718 3650 714 3650 22,851 0 3,650 0 737 3,650 31 A23~- "IR and Al 1-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A 01 -Feb-200 I 02-Feb-200 I 03-Feb-200 I 04-Feb-200 I 05-Feb-200 I 06-Feb-200 I 07-Feb-200 I 08-Feb-2001 09-Feb-200 I I 0-Feb-200 I I I-Feb-2001 ! 2-Feb-200 I 13-Feb-200 I 14-Feb-2001 15-Feb-200 I 16-Feb-200 I I 7-Feb-200 I 18-Feb-2001 19-Feb-200 I 20-Feb-200 I 21 -Feb-200 I 22-Feb-200 I 23-Feb-2001 24-Feb-2001 25-Feb-200 I 26-Feb-2001 27-Feb-200 I 28-Feb-2001 A41A-IILN TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE # DAYS 03/12/2001 A34-14 [NJ [NJ ~ 1030 3650 3650 761 3650 1032 3650 3650 810 3650 1025 3650 3650 798 3650 1031 3650 365( 799 3650 1036 3650 365( 803 3650 1022 3650 365( 789 3650 1033 3650 365( 800 3650 1033 3650 365( 805 3650 1024 3650 365( 798 3650 1020 3650 365( 795 3650 IO27 3650 365( 780 3650 1026 3650 365¢ 792 3650 1021 3650 3650 783 3650 1017 3650 3650 788 3650 1034 3650 3650 815 3650 996 3650 3650 762 3650 1022 3650 3650 786 3650 1004 3650 365( 780 3650 1017 3650 365( 775 3650 1022 3650 365C 782 3650 819 3650 365C '638 3650 1048 3650 360( 825 3650 1010 3650 360( 792 3650 , . 999 3650 360( 793 3650 1013 3650 3600 808 3650 994 3650 3650 814 3650 774 3650 3650 611 3650 1088 3650 3650 839 3650 28,217 3,650 3,650 1,008 3,650 3,643 21,921 3,650 783 3,650 DISPOSAL WELL [ A44-11 [ Al 1-13R2 I 463 1900 6~ 463 3650 1726 1850 0 950 490 1800 0 750 3( 0 750 5( 619 .1800 6( 577 '1800 4( 453 1800 4( 0 650 40 433 1800 60 0 800 20 320 1850 60 0 I00 60 625 1750 40 398 1800 50 398 1800 375 1800 6~ 395 1800 5C 0 650 4£ 339 1750 389 1750 4( 0 6O0 4( 0 600 4( 394 175o 40 446 1700 40 339 1750 40 0 600 40 9,179 1,900 60 328 1,382 44 470 3650 460 3650 468 3650 479 3650 459 3650 469 3650 470 3600 463 3650 449 3650 451 3650 456 3650 462 3650 441 3650 439 3650 425 3650 432 3650 433 3650 436 3650 443 3650 355 3650 360 3650 339 3650 347 3650 361 3650 360 3650 282 3650 369 365O 11,841 3,650 423 3,648 AIl-12 0 850 120( 0 850 !10( 0 850 !i5( 0 Il00 115( 0 1000 1160 0 925 1200 0 950 1200 0 1000 1150 0 900 1200 0 900 1200 0 850 120~ 0 1050 115( 0 850 120~ 0 1850 105( 0 1650 120( 0 1650 120( 0 875 120( 0 875 120( 0 875 120( 0 875 120( 0 775 12251 0 800 1200 0 800 1200 0 0 800 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 1200 0 1200 120( A23-OIR [NJ [NJ ANNU 0 1300 130( 0 1300 13~ 0 1300 1300 0 1300 1275 0 1300 1300 0 1300 1300 0 1275 1275 0 1300 1275 0 1250 1250 0 1250 125( 0 1250 125( 0 1250 125C 0 1250 125C 0 1250 125C 0 1275 1275 0 1275 1275 0 1275 1275 0 1275 127~ 0 1250 125( 0 1250 1250 0 1275 1275 0 1250 1250 0 1250 1250 0 1250 1250 0 1250 1250 0 1250 1250 0 1250 125( 0 1250 125( 0 : 0 1,850 1,225 !,300 1,300 0 1,025 1,183 0 1,268 1,266 0 0 AI2-12 A33-14 INJ [NJ ANNU [NJ INJ ANNU 0 0 747 3650 0 0 75O 365O 0 0 745 3650 0 0 754 365O 0 0 754 365O 0 0 742 3650 0 0 741 3650 0 0 744 3650 0 0 732 3650 0 0 736 3650 0 0 743 3650 0 0 738 3650 0 0 733 3650 0 0 727 3650 0 0 738 3650 0 0 705 3650 0 0 728 3650 0 0 724 3650 0 0 719 3650 0 0 721 3650 0 0 570 3650 0 0 760 3650 0 0 728 3650 0 0 713 3650 0 0 726 3650 0 0 704 3650 0 0 546 3650 0 0 0 797 3650 20,265 0 3,650 0 724 3,650 28 0 0 0 0 A44-02 IN) INJ ANNU 716 3650 726 3650 721 3650 745 3650 725 3650 735 3650 726 3650 733 3650 715 3650 722 3650 744 3650 727 3650 714 3650 712 3650 712 3650 716 3650 722 3650 730 3650 736 3650 707 3650 588 3650 753 3650 725 3650 723 3650 738 3650 702 3650 559 3650 794 3650 20,066 0 3,650 0 717 3,650 28 ~23-01R and Al 1-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. RECEIVED Alaska 0il & Gas Cons ...... ,. , ......... Anchorag:/: WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A January-2001 .__ 01 -Jan-2001 02-.lan-2001 03-Jan-2001 04-Jan-2001 05-Jan-2001 06-Jan-2001 07-Jan-2001 O8-Jan-2001 09-Jan-2001 lO-Jan-2001 1 l-Jan-200 ! 12-Jan-2001 13-Jan-2001 14-Jan-2001 15-Jan-200 ! 16-Jan-2001 17-Jan-200 ! 18-Jan-2001 19-Jan-2001 20-Jan-2001 2 l-Jan-2001 22-Jan-2001 23-Jan-2001 24-Jan-2001 25-Jan-2001 26-Jan-2001 27-Jan-2001 28-Jan-2001 29-Jan-2001 30-Jan-2001 31-Jan-2001 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE. # DAYS O~IW2001 A34-14 A41A-I ILN INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 1027 3675 3625 778 3625 1047 3675 3625 795 3625 1033 3675 3625 787 3625 1037 3675 3625 778 3625 1043 3650 3650 795 3650 1035 3650 3650 778 3650 1033 3650 365~ 786 3650 970 3600 36OC 800 3600 1031 3650 365C 787 3650 1054 3650 365( 794 3650 1050 3675 3675 798 3625 1040 3675 3675 785 3650 1034 3650 3650 787 3650 1029 3675 3675 789 3650 1034 3650 3650 805 3650 1039 3650 3650 809 3650 1036 3650 365G 778 3650 1038 3675 3675 804 3650 1028 3675 3675 792 3650 1026 3650 367-` 778 3650 1039 3650 367-` 790 3650 1033 3650 3675 777 3650 1039 3650 3675 800 3650 1031 3650 3675 787 3650 1026 3650 3650 800 3650 1027 3650 3650 799 3650 1025 3650 365(3 1035 3650 365~ 1032 3650 365£ 1028 3650 365£ 1025 3650 365( 32,004 3,675 3,675 1,032 3,656 3,653 DISPOSALWELL A44-11 AIl-13R2 0 1000 2~ 449 3600 0 1000 2( 438 36OO 0 1000 2( 437 36OO 379 1150 2( 435 3600 0 850 40 447 3650 362 1200 50 436 3650 0 830 30 411 3650 1907 1150 40 370 3600 0 220 1100 20 407 3650 345 1100 4(3 426 3650 0 650 45 433 3700 310 1100 6C 435 3600 0 650 4-~ 427 3600 0 600 6( 426 3600 0 600 6( 423 3600 0 600 70 425 360O 350 1200 65 427 3600 0 675 60 415 3600 0 786 1000 70 422 3600 0 0 700 40 420 3600 384 1100 6(] 409 3600 290 650 4C 415 3600 0 650 5£ 423 3600 402 1150 6( 425 3600 0 600 6( 439 3600 0 600 60 445 3600 795 3650 776 3650 776 3650 776 3650 774 3650 24,453 3,650 789 3,644 0 600 0 600 790 1200 0 0 600 0 0 60O 6,525 0 1,200 0 210 855 12 60 447 3600 60 455 3600 60 460 3600 60 458 3600 60 461 3600 13,346 70 3,700 49 431 3,611 31 A23-01R and A1 !-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. AIl-12 A23-01R ]NJ INJ ANNU ]NJ ]NJ ANNU 0 1300 110(3 0 1325 1325 0 1300 I loc 0 1325 1325 0 1300 IIOC 0 1325 1325 0 1300 110C 0 1325 1325 0 1100 113( 0 1350 1350 0 1050 113( 0 1350 135{3 0 1050 112( 0 1350 135(3 0 1100 1100 0 1350 135~ 0 1300 1000 0 1325 1325 O 0 1300 1150 0 1325 1325 0 0 900 1150 0 1350 135( 0 900 1175 0 1325 1325 0 900 ! 175 0 1350 1350 0 875 1175 0 1325 1325 0 850 1175 0 1325 1325 0 850 1175 0 1325 1325 0 850 12OC 0 1325 1325 0 900 117.' 0 1300 1325 0 875 1200 0 1325 1325 0 950 1175 0 1300 13OC 0 925 1200 0 1325 1325 0 0 925 1175 0 1325 132.~ 0 875 2000 0 1300 130( 0 850 200(3 0 1300 1300 0 850 12OC 0 1300 1300 0 850 120C 0 1300 1300 0 850 120C 0 1300·1300 0 850 120( 0 1300 1275 0 850 12OC 0 1300 1275 0 850 120( 0 1300 1275 0 850 1200 0 1300 130(3 0 1,300 2,000 O! 0 983 1,212 0 1,350 1,350 0 1,321 1,319 A12-12 A33-14 ]NJ ]NJ ANNU ]NJ ~J ANNU 0 0 780 3650 0 0 0 795 3650 0 0 0 0 778 3650 0 0 787 3650 0 0 788 3650 0 0 788 3650 0 0 768 3650 0 0 682 3600 0 0 768 3650 0 0 807 3650 0 0 794 3650 0 0 780 3650 0 0 768 3650 0 0 764 3650 0 0 0 765 3650 0 0 772 3650 0 0 770 3650 0 0 766 3650 0 0 759 3650 0 0 759 3650 0 0 769 3650 0 0 765 3650 0 0 765 3650 0 0 764 3650 0 0 750 3650 0 0 752 3650 0 0 750 3650 0 0 764 3650 0 0 0 761 3650 0 0 755 3650 0 0 748 3650 23,781 0 3,650 767 3,648 31 0 0 0 0 A44-02 742 3650 1000 3650 495 3650 735 3650 740 3650 753 3650 741 3650 697 3600 744 3650 766 3650 764 3650 753 3650 742 3650 739 3650 737 3650 737 3650 735 3650 728 3650 729 3650 738 3650 711 3650 714 3650 734 3650 722 3650 711 3650 721 3650 708 3650 716 3650 734 3650 725 3650 733 3650 22,744 3,650 734 3,648 .31 .l WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL December-2000 A34-14 A41A-! ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R AI2~ 12 A33-14 A44-02 01-Dec-2000 1066 3650 3650 833 3625 0 528 1800 40 414 3600 0 0 2450 750 0 1400 1450 0 0 0 845 3650 (3 835 3600 02-Dec-2000 1055 3650 3650 841 3625 0 0 650 20 415 3600 0 0 2450 750 0 2400 ! 400 0 0 0 840 3650 (3 817 3650 03-Dec-2000 1073 3650 3650 816 3625 0 0 500 50 430 3600 0 0 2400 750 0 1400 1400 0 0 0 845 3650 (3 848 3650 04-Dec-2000 1062 3650 365(] 863 3625 (3 0 350 6(] 432 3600 0 0 2400 750 0 1400 1400 0 0 0 823 3650 £ 812 3650 05-Dec-2000 1059 3650 365~ 835 3625 (3 0 350 6(] 435 3600 (3 0 2400 750 0 1400 140~ 0 0 0 820 3650 ( 778 3650 00-Dec-2000 1059 3650 365~ 889 3625 (3 714 1650 7(3 433 3600 (3 0 2400 750 0 1400 140~ 0 0 0 819 3650 ( 799 3625 07-Dec-2000 1009 3650 3625 838 3625 ( 0 700 (3 440 3600 (3 0 2400 730 0 1400 140(3 0 0 0 738 3650 ( 723 3625 08-Dec-2000 1041 3625 3625 857 3600 ( 0 300 (3 454 3625 (3 0 2375 750 0 1400 140~ 0 0 0 797 3650 ( 729 3600 09-Dec-2000 1047 3650 365( 890 3625 ( 0 200 6C 458 3650 (3 0 2375 750 0 1400 140~ 0 0 0 796 3650 0 745 3625 I 0-Dec-2000 1047 3600 360( 854 3600 ( 0 150 65 451 3600 ( 0 2350 75(3 0 1400 140C 0 0 0 800 3600 0 745 3600 1 l-Dec-2000 1046 3650 365{ 878 3600 0 448 1800 65 444 3600 ( 0 2350 75(3 0 1400 140( 0 0 (3 788 3600 0 747 3600 i 2-Dec-2000 1024 3650 3650 852 3625 0 820 1650' ( 423 3650 ( 0 2350 75(3 0 1400 140( 0 0 (~ 775 3650 0 731 3650 13-Dec-2000 1052 3650 3650 886 3625 0 0 300 40 430 3650 0 0 2350 75(3 0 1375 137_~ 0 0 C 791 3650 0 756 3650 · 14-Dec-2000 1045 3650 3650 769 3625 0 0 200 50 432 3650 0 0 2300 75( 0 1375 1375! 0 0 ¢ 788 3650 0 742 3650 15-Dec-2000 1028 3650 3650 797 3600 0 0 100 65 420 3625 0 0 2300 775 0 1375 1375 0 0 C 775 3650 0 752 3625 16-Dec-2000 1041 3650 3650 785 3625 0 0 100 70 426 3600 0 0 2350 76( 0 1400 1400 0 0 £ 787 3650 0 742 3625 17-Dec-2000 1042 3650 3650 768 3600 0 848 1600 80 434 3600 0 0 2350 77~ 0 1375 1375 0 0 £ 789 3625 0 756 3650 18-Dec-2000 ! 026 3650 365(3 781 3625 0 0 250 40 425 3600 0 0 2350 775 0 i 375 1375 0 0 £ 760 3625 0 737 3650 19-Dec-2000 995 3650 3650 763 3625 0 402 1500 60 396 3600 0 0 2325 775 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 738 3625 0 707 3650 20-Dec-2000 1042 3675 3675 820 3625 (3 402 1600 20 427 3600 0 0 1275 1025 0 1350 1350 0 0 0 802 3650 (3 750 3650 21 ~Dec-2000 1079 3675 3675 840 3625 (3 0 400 30 366 3600 0 0 2325 800 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 859 3650 (3 791 3650 22-Dec-2000 1051 3675 3675 810 3625 (3 0 100 60 368 3600 0 0 2325 775 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 826 3650 (3 788 3650 23-Dec~2000 1049 3650 365(3 794 3625 (3 379 1600 60 381 3600 0 0 2300 800 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 826 3650 (3 789 3650 24-Dec-2000 1051 3650 365(3 813 3625 £ 345 1800 70 387 3600 0 0 2300 800 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 821 3650 (3 768 3650 25-Dec-2000 1043 3650 365( 811 3625 £ 0 800 2(3 393 3600 (3 0 900 900 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 810 3650 (3 780 3650 26-Dec-2000 1051 3650 365( 815 3625 £ 379 1800 2(3 413 3600 (3 0 2050 1025 0 1375 1375 0 0 0 812 3650 ( 747 3650 27-Dee-2000 1042 3675 3675 820 3625 f 0 1000 2(3 427 3600 (3 0 1275 1025 0 1350 135(3 0 0 0 802 3650 £ 750 3650 28-Dec-2000 1051 3675 3675 788 3625 (Y 392 1800 2(3 443 3600 (3 0 1275 1025 0 1350 135(3 0 0 0 816 3650 ( 772 3650 29-Dec-2000 1033 3675 3625 790 3625 0 384 1800 2(3446 3600 £ 0 1275 1025 0 1350 135(3 0 0 0 782 3650 £ 737 3650 30-Dec-2000 1031 3675 3625 815 3625 0 371 1850 2( 459 3600 £ 0 1300 110(3 0 1350 135(3 0 0 0 781 3650 ( 756 3650 3 l-Dec-2000 1052 3675 3625 801 3625 0 0 1000 2( 468 3600 ( 0 1300 110~ 0 1325 1325 0 0 0 800 3650 ( 765 3650 TOTAL 32,392 25,512 6,412 13,170 0 0 0 24,851 23,694 MAXIMUM 3,675 3,675 3,625 0 1,850 8(3 3,650 (3, 2,450 1,10~ 2,400 1,45(3 0 0 3,650 0 3,650 . AVERAGE 1,045 3,654 3,648 823 3,621 0 207 958 41~ 425 3,608 0 0 2,094 830 0 1,412 1,381 0 0 0802 3,644 0 764 3,640 # DAYS 31 31 13 31 0 0 0 31 31 01/12/2001 A23-01R and Al 1-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. ~. O WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A / Nove.m[xw-2{K>3 [ A34-14 A I I - 13R2 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE # DAYS 12/1112000 I [ DISPOSAL WELL A4IA-I ILN [ A44-11 I 1107 3650 365C929 3625 0 50 50 541 3600 Ali-12 INJ INJ ANNU A23-01R I AI2-12 [ . A.33-14 ~ 0 0 1091 3650 365C 1087 3650 365( 1091 3650 365( 1079 3650 365( 793 3650 365( 358 2350 235( 1211 3650 365C 1143 3625 3625 1083 3650 3625 1084 3625 3625 1066 3650 365C 1076 3625 3625 1037 3625 3625 1055 3625 3625 1039 3625 365( 1036 3625 3625 1035 3625 3625 1036 3625 3625 1039 3625 3625 1023 3625 3625 1024 3625 3625 1087 3650 3625 1078 3650 365( 1069 3650 365C 1076 3650 365( 1079 3650 365( 1073 3650 365( 1078 3650 3637.~ 1110 3650 365C 31,243 3,650 3,650 1,041 3,597 3,595 904 3625 902 3625 835 3625 878 3625 662 3625 237 1400 931 3600 956 3600 897 3625 964 36OO 954 360O 953 3600 935 3625 966 3600 929 3600 944 3600 947 3600 941 3600 893 3600 924 3600 920 3600 9O4 3600 873 3625 909 3625 930 3625 901 3625 854 ' 3625 867 3612.5 881 3625 26,520 3,625 884 3,539 0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50 0 50 50 381 1600 50 0 50 45 850 1700 10 0 125 10 0 50 60 507 1500 70 0 180 6O 500 ! 750 60 402 ! 500 60 0 100 60 501 1500 60 0 100 40 426 1500 60 1820 1500 20 12OO 1700 20 0 ! 30 20 0 125 50 477 1500 50 607 1700 50 0 100 2(] 500 ! 6OO 45 O: 924 1600 90 ! 9,095 Ol i,750 9~ 303 734 47 13 568 - 3600 557 3600 549 36OO 530 3600 387 3600 108 1100 420 3625 453 3600 . 315 3600 344 3650 340 3650 355 3625 349 3625 338 3600 336 3600 355 3600 360 3600 374 3600 362 3600 362 3600 367 3600 401 3650 413 3650 391 3650 409 3650 379 365O 384 3650 397 3600 544 3600 11,988 3,650 400 3,533 594 3675 15C 591 3675 15¢ 587 3675 15~ 592 3675 15C 585 3675 15C 428 3675 0 2800 15C 0 2800 15C 0 2700 55C 0 2675 575 0 2650 '6O{ O' 2650 625 0 2600 63C 0 2600 65C 0 2600 65C 0 2600 65C 0 2600 675 0 2550 7O{ 0 2550 7O{ 0 2550 7O{ 0 2525 7O{ 0 2525 70~ 0 2500 725 0 2475 725 0 2475 725 0 2475 725 0 2500 725 0 2500 72~ 0 2475 737.~ 599 3675 15~ 3,976 3,675 738 133 2,837 518 0 1500 0 1500 150~ 0 1500 15O{ 0 1500 15O{ 0 1500 1475 0 1475 1475 0 1475 1475 0 1475 147~ 0 1450 145( 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1450 145C 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 142~ 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 1425 1425 0 '!425 142~ 0 1412.5 1412.~ 0 1500 150~ o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1,500 1,500 0 1,452 '.1,451 I 913 3650 0 903 3650 0 891 3650 0 901 3650 0 881 3650 0 644 3650 0 281 3000 0 1044 3650 0 947 3600 0 897 3650 0 884 3650 0 861 3650 0 865 3650 0 819 3650 0 835 365O 0 822 3600 0 811 3600 0 806 3600 0 804 3600 0 810 3600 0 792 3600 0 787 3600 0 888 3650 0 878 3650 0 857 3650 0 863 3650 0 866 3650 0 855 3650 0 869 3650 0 925 3650 0 25,200 3,650 0 840 3,615 0 30 A23-01R and A 11-12 shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on A14-01 and A24-01. R C iVED DEC 2 1 ?000 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL A34-14 A4 IA-I ll..N A44-11 Al I-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R Al2-12 A33-14 . 1 ol -Oct.21~:~} 1103 3~0 ~ 1~2 ~75 0 0 ~ 100 426 3~0 0 528 3~0 250 0 1~ 1~ 0 0 0 924 3600 16 ~2-(~v2~3 1107 3~ ~0 1~1 ~75 ~ 0 ~ 100 ~ 3~0 0 ~ ~25 250 0 1~0 15~ 0 0 0 930 3600 16 (~-2c~;~} 1097 ~0 ~ ~ ~75 ~ 0 ~ 1~ 4~ 3~ 0 ~ ~25 250 0 1~ 1~ 0 0 0 915 3600 17 ~-(kv2,~:, 11~ 3~ ~ 1015 3600 0 0 ~ 1~ 463 ~0 0 572 ~0 245 0 1~ 15~ 0 0 0 1001 3600 17 o5-0c~. }~ 1129 ~ ~25 975 ~0 ~ 0 ~ 100 457 3~ 0 5~ ~ 240 0 1~ 15~ 0 0 0 971 3~0 17 6-0c~-2~>3 1109 3600 3625 ~ 3~ ~ 0 ~ 100 472 ~ 0 555 ~50 2~ 0 1~ 1525 0 0 0 ~8 3600 0 o7.0c~..2c<x.~ 1141 3~0 3625 1013 ~0 ~ 0 ~ 1~ 5~ 3~ ~ 5~ ~ 250 0 15~ 1~ 0 0 0 1019 3600 0 o~.0c~-2~;<= 11~ ~ 3625 ~ ~0 c 0 ~ 100 515 ~ c ~ ~ 250 0 15~ 1~ 0 0 0 1019 3~0 0 [~3..0c[. 2(x~'; 1149 3~0 3625 951 3~ c 0 50 100 520 ~ ~ ~3 ~ 2~ 0 15~ 1~C 0 0 0 1015 3~0 0 ;)c~-~3 1147 3~0 3625 ~ 3~ ~ 0 50 100 526 3~ c ~3 36~ 2~ 0 15~ 1~c 0 0 0 1006 3600 0 .~-2~:~; 1133 3~0 ~25 928 ~ ( 0 50 100 519 ~ c 597 36~ 20C 0 1~ 150C 0 0 ~ 992 3~0 0 ~ 2.~)c~-2;~s;= 1140 3~0 ~ 9~ ~0 ff 0 ~ 100 521 ~ ~ ~1 3~0 17~ 0 1~ 1~ 0 0 ~ 990 3600 0 D..Oc[. 2{'x¥~ 1127 3600 ~0~ 931 3625 0 0 80 100 515 ~ ff 593 3~0 1~ 0 1~0 150( 0 0 c 971 3650 0 i 4-0cv2c~ 1133 ~50 3~ 981 ~25 0 0 ~ 10~ 517 3625 0 597 36~ 18c 0 1~ 1~( 0 0 ~ 976 3625 0 -0c[.-2c~ 1119 3~0 ~ 971 ~25 0 0 50 10~ 491 ~25 0 ~9 3650 20( 0 1~0 1500: 0 0 C 957 3625 0 lo-oct-2~ 1129 3650 ~ ~ 3625 0 0 ~ 10C ~2 ~5 0 5~ 36~ 20ff 0 1~0 1500 0 0 c 967 3650 0 ~ 7..0c[.2~ff>0 1122 36~ 36~ ~1 ~25 0 0 50 10c 4~ 3625 0 594 3~ 1~ 0 1~0 1500 0 0 c 958 36~ 0 [ ~-0c~-2~>3 1132 3650 365( ~0 3625 0 0 50 10c 4~ ~25 0 595 3650 1~ 0 1~0 1500 0 0 ( 955 3650 0 oc~..2~x:~ 1109 36~ ~2~ ~1 ~ 0 0 50 10~ 508 3625 0 591 3650 200 0 1500 1500 0 0 C 948 3650 0 20-0c~-2~3) 1120 3650 3625 ~7 3625 0 0 50 10( 503 3625 0 595 3650 200 0 1500 1500 0 0 ff 950 3650 0 ..0c~.2~30 1112 3650 ~25 913 3625 0 0 50 10( 512 3625 0 591 ~50 200 0 1500 1500 0 0 o' 939 3650 0 22-0c~.20~9 1116 3650 3625 ~5 3625 0 0 50 10( 523 3625 0 597 3650 175 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 949 3650 0 Ocv.2{>oo 1105 3650 ~25 ~ 3625 0 0 50 10( 519 3600 0 588 3650 175 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 927 3650 0 24-0cl-2~.;~) 1096 3650 3650 950 3~0 0 0 50 100 514 3600 0 ~3 3650 175 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 916 3650 0 2s.oc~.2.~xx) 1103 36~ 3650 936 3625 0 0 50 100 500 3600 0 590 3650 150 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 922 3650 0 26-0ct-2~ 1097 3650 3650 959 ~25 0 0 50 100 497 3600 0 585 3650 175 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 914 3650 0 27..Oct..z{x)(~ 1104 3650 365( 925 ~25 0 223 1475 100 519 3600 0 591 3675 1~ 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 921 3650 0 28-0ct..20c, o 1106 3650 36~ ~0 3650 0 0 50 70 520 3~0 0 593 3675 150 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 919 3700 0 29..0ct. 2~:)0 1142 3650 3650 ~5 36~ 0 0 50 80 530 3600 0 615 3675 1~ 0 1500 1500 0 0 0 951 3650 0 30-0ct-2~0 1110 3650 3650 881 3625 0 0 50 90 ~ 3600 0 599 3675 150 0 1~0 1500 0 0 0 926 3650 ~ 31..Ocv.2{~x~ 1080 3650 3650 918 3625 O 0 50 90 532 3600 0 588 3675 150 0 1500 1~0 0 0 0 897 3650 ~ TOTAL 34,?20 29,~9 223 15,550 i 8,149 0 0 29,593 M~ 3,650 3,650 3,650 0 1,475 1~ 3,625 0 3,6?5 250 1,550 1,550 0 0 3,7~ 17 AV~GE 1,120 3,629 3,631 957 3,615 0 ? 97 98 502 3,581 0 585 3,649 2~ 0 i,518 1,5~ 0 0 0 955 3,631 3 ~ DAYS 31 31 i 31 3] 0 0 31 I 1 / 14/2000 A23-01R shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A .,\ -:.?.-:s-z-2'{ ' ( I A_ 4-14 [ A41A-1 ]LN ........ ~,.;~./:~:~.:;:;;; ................... ~ 1128 340o 340~ 1035 3650 02- Aug--2000 ~33-Aug-20~9 05 - A ug-2Lv&'3 07-Aug-2000 O8-Aug-20~O (~-Aug-2000 O-Aug-20C~) -Aug-200O 2-Aug-200~ 3-Aug-200O (1~-~ug-2000 ~-200~ ag-2000 3-.Aug.-2000 0-Aug-2000 20-Aug-2000 -Aug.-2000 22..Aug. 2000 23-Aug-2000 · 24-Au&200O 25..AuB.200O 26-Aug..2000 27-Aug-200O 2S-Aug-2060 29-Aug..2000 30..Au8.2000 -Au~-2000 TOTAL M~ AVERAGE ~ DAYS 09/18/2000 DISPOSAL WELL A44-11 1157 3450 345~ 1146 3450 345C !176 3475 3475 1205 3500 350~ !197 350o 350( 1165 350o 350( il72 350o 350( 1183 3500 3525 1254 3575 355£ 1312 360o 360( 1286 3625 360( 1291 3650 3650 1273 3650 3650 661 3650 3650 1242 3450 3450 2169 3450 3495 667 3475 3500 1362 3450 3490 1362 3450 3500 1343 3450 3500 1331 3450 3500 1356 3450 3500 1433 3600 3575 1496 3650 ' 3600 1474 3650 3600 1459 3650 3600 1452 3650 3600 1413 3650 3600 1429 3650 3600 1404 3625 3700 39,998 3,650 3,700 1,290 3,541 3,542 I INJ INJ ANNU 0 75 116 1037 3650 1045 360O 1061 3625 1035 3600 1044 3625 1035 3600 1041 3625 1047 3600 1040 3600 1053 3600 1030 360O 1037 360O 1043 3600 591 3600 865 3600 1045 3450 1013 345O 10O4 3450 1006 3450 10O3 3450 991 3450 1018 3450 1047 3550 1087 36O0 1166 3600 993 3600 1077 3600 1135 3600 983 3600 1052 3600 31,659 3,650 1,021 3,570 0 75 116 0 75 115 0 75 115 0 75 115 0 75 115 0 75 117 0 75 il9 0 75 119 816 1750 119 0 75 120 0 75 120 0 75 120 0 75 120 0 75 120 0 75 120 0 50 119 0 50 120 0 50 120 0 50 120 0 5O 120 0 50 119 0 50 120 0 50 120 0' 50 118 0 50 118 0 50 118 0 5O 116 0 50 116 0 50 115 0 50 115 816 1,750 120 26 117 118 I AIl-13R2 AIl-12 A23-01R I A12-12 555 3650 01 5 ~ 0 3650 5~1 0 ~ 7~ ~ 7~[ o o 552 3650 560 3650 571 3650 559 3650 564 3650 558 3650 562 3550 566 3550 564 3550 571 3550 558 3550 562 3550 570 3550 278 3550 357 3550 443' 3400 447 3400 458 3400 457 3400 458 3400 458 3400 468 340O 537 3500 601 3550 608 3550 606 3550 605 3550 584 3550 588. 3550 587 3700 507 3650 450 513 3650 450 518 3650 450 506 3650 450 509 3650 425 5O2 3650 425 506 3650 450 508 3650 425 508 3650 400 515 3650 400 502 3650 40O 507 3650 400 510 3656 400 152 3650 40O 322 3650 500 412 3510 40O 407 3525 400 409 3510 440 413 3515 425 416 3510 415 416 3510 440 427 3505 450 505 3600 400 572 3650 350 578 3650 375 574 3650 350 575 3650 350 562 365O 350 568 3650 350 560 3650 390 14,989 3,650 500 484 3,617 413 0 1700 1700 0 1725 1725 0 1750 1700 0 170O 170o 0 170o 1700 0 1750 1700 0 1700 170(1 0 1700 1700 0 170o 17043 0 1700 170~ 0 170o 170~ 0 1700 170(1 0 1700 170(3 0 1700 170C 0 1650 1650 0 1680 1650 0 1650 165~ 0 1650 165~ 0 1650 165~ 0 1650 165~ 0 1650 1650 0 1650 1650 0 ~650 165~ 0 1600 1600 0 1600 160~ 0 1600 160~ 0 1600 1600 0 1600 160fl 0 1600 160C 0 1700 1650 0 1,750 1,725 0 1,671 !,665 16,412 3,700 0 529 3~42 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A33-14 ACT I INJ INI [ANNI 1115 310O 1141 3150 1113 3175 1152 3175 1197 3250 1181 3275 1137 3300 1160 3325 1256 3350 1328 3400 1348 3450 1324 3450 1429 3475 1488 3525 735 3525 1159 3500 1316 3500 1085 3500 1078 3450 1129 3450 1165 3450 1129 3500 1136 3500 1320 3600 1406 3600 1366 3600 1329 3600 1297 3600 1256 3600 1248 3600 1215 3600 37,738 3,600 1,217 3,438 A23-01R shut in to lower the pressure while we are doing a sidetrack on Al4-01 and A24-01, WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL Jtdy.2(:oO A34-14 A41Aol ILN A44-11 Al I-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R A12-12 A33-14 Ol -Jul-20':~ 0 940 !000 976 3600 0 0 75 102 484 3600 0207 3650 800 0 1900 190(1 0 0 00 0 :,')2 -J ut-2(~4,'~0 0 940 975 988 3600 0 0 75 103 470 3600 0 441 3650 850 0 1900 1908 0 0 0 0 0 03-Jul-3000 0 940 975 974 3600 0 0 75 103 481 3600 0 445 3650 850 0 1900 1900 0 0 0 0 0 04-jul-20C~: 0 940 975 996 3600 0 0 75 103 497 3600 0 455 3650 850 0 1900 1908 0 0 0 0 0 OS-Jtil-2000 0 920 975 960 3600 0 0 75 104491 3600 0 441 3650 850 0 1900 190~ 0 0 0 0 0 :)6-.1 ul- Z)r~9 0 930 975 988 3600 C 0 75 104 510 3600 0 454 3650 875 0 1875 1875 0 0 0 0 0 0'7-J t:1-2~'t0 0 920 950 983 3600 ¢ 0 75 125 506 3600 0 454 3650 875 0 1875 1875 0 0 ¢ 0 0 08-J~:1-2000 0 920 950 976 3600 C 0 75 125 501 3600 0 448 3650 875 0 1875 187~ 0 0 C 0 0 09-Jul.2000 0 950 920 982 3625 C 0 75 12'i 501 3600 0 450 3650 875 0 1850 185C 0 0 C 0 0 lO-Jul-2000 0 950 920 977 3600 C 0 75 13~ 495 3600 0 448 3650 875 0 1850 185C 0 0 C 0 0 '..' 1 -J~-q-3000 0 950 920 978 3625 ( 0 75 13.~480 3600 0 445 3650 90~ 0 1850 185C 0 0 C 0 0 12-Jul-g000 0 910 950 986 3600 0! 0 75 10~ 478 3600 0 451 3650 90~ 0 1825 182~ 0 0 C 0 0 13-Jul-2000 0 910 950 976 3600 0 0 75 1091 478 3600 ¢ 451 3650 90~ 0 1825 180( 0 0 C 0 0 14.-J u]- 2000 0 9 ! 0 950 979 3600 0 0 75 i 09 475 3600 ¢ 456 3650 90~ 0 1825 ! 775! 0 0 0! 0 0 ' <-Jul-2000 0 910 950 975 3600 0 0 75 109477 3600 C 454 3650 90~ 0 1825 1750 0 0 0 0 0 ( 'ul-2000 0 910 950 978 3600 0 0 75 109492 3600 C 456 3650 95C 0 1825 1750 0 0 0 0 0 ' . -Jul.2000 0 900 950 918 3600 0 0 75 109, 415 3600 C 388 3650 95C 0 1800 1800 0 0 0 0 0 li-Jub2000 0 900 95~ 826 3600 0 0 75 109 348 3600 C 355 3650 95( 0 1800 1800 0 0 0 0 0 19-J~-q-2000 34 1950 200C 909 3650 0 0 75 111 400 3600 0! 415 3675 82~ 0 1800 1800 0 0 0 0 0 2t)-Jul-200(; 244 1950 200( 1087 3650 0 0 75 I'll 491 3600 0 531 3675 825 0 1800 1800 0 0 0 0 0 21..Jul-.2000 307 2650 265£ 1070 3650 0 0 70 !12 520 3650 0 533 3650 770 0 1750 1770 0 0 0 0 0 22..Ju1.2000 469 2875 2875 1067 3650 0 0 70 112 534 3650 0 533 3650 730 0 1750 1775 0 0 0 0 0 23-Jub2000 478 2900 292~ 1045 3650 0 0 70 112535 3650 0 521 3650 725 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 0 0 £4.J~:1-2000 491 2950 295f 1057 3650 0 0 60 114 548 3650 0 528 3650 725 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 0 0 25.-3ul-2000 482 2950 295£ 1045 3650 0 0 60 114 549 3650 0 520 3650 750 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 0 0 26-J ul..2000 631 ~000 300( 1054 3650 0 0 60 115557 3650 0 525 3650 700 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 0 0 27-Jut-2000 794 3100 315C 1053 3650 0 0 75 118564 3650 0 531 3650 700 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 22 2000 2~-Jul-20(~0 924 3250 3250: 1058 3650 O 0 75 118 575 3650 0 535 3650 650 0 1750 1750 0 0 0 431 2600 29..Jul--2000 929 3300 3300 1036 3650 ~ 0 75 119 552 3650 0 510 3650 600 0 1700 1700 0 0 0 777 2800 30..Jul.2000 1033 3350 3350 1049 3650 0 0 75 117557 3650 0 513 3650 550 0 1700 1700 0 0 0 979 2900 3 I-Jul-2000 1079 3400 3350 1044 3650 0 0 75 117 555 3650 0 511 3650 525 0 1700 1700 0 0 0 1040 3000 TOTAL 7,895 30,990 0 15,516 14,405 0 0 3,249 MAXIMUM 3,400 3,350 3,650 0 75 135 3,650 0 3,675 950 1,900 1,900 0 0 3,000 AVERAGE 255 1,751 i,7721,000 3,623 0 0 73 113501 3,618 0465 3,652 806 0 1,810 1,804 0 0 0 105 429 #DAYS 13 31 0 31 31 0 0 5 08/08/2000 < A33-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOC.-CC on 11/19/1999. Began injection on 7/27/00 atle~ succe$$£ul rig job. Form 10404 to be submitted within I0 days. A34-14RDII down to reduce pre~$ure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 1 i/19/1999. Be§an injection on 7/19/00 after repair ofA33-14. Form 10-404 to be ~ubmitted within 10 da¥~. A23-01R shut'in to lower the pressure on A33-14 per Production Superintendent Doug Mamhall. ~ . WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL June-2000 A34-14 A41A-1 ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R AI2-12 A33-14 i:!:!:!:i:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:!:i:!:!:!:!: Ol-Jtm.2000 0 !000 105C 1055 3600 30 0 75 89 491 3600 0 489 3600 350 1075 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 1760 176( 02-Jmt-2~ 0 1000 i05C 1051 3600 45 0 75 89 486 3600 0 486 3600 350 1069 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 1760 176( 03-Jun-2000 0 1000 105C1058 3600 55 0 75 89490 3600 0 490 3600 350 1078 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 1760 1760 £~-Jun-2000 0 i000 !05C 1038 3600 80 0 75 89 484 3600 0 478 3600 375 1056 3600 3600 0 0 0 0 1760 1760 05-Jun-2000 0 1000 105( 1042 3600 13(1 0 75 92 487 3600 0 477 3600 40~ 1056 3600 3600 0 0 0 0 1760 1760 06-Jun- 2000 0 1000 1050 1045 3600 115 0 75 92 489 3600 0 482 3600 40~ 1066 3600 3600 0 0 0 0 1760 1760 O?-Jmt-2000 0 I000 1000 1028 3600 13(3 0 75 92 471 3600 0 473 3600 40(] 1041 3600 3600 0 0 0 0 1760 1760 05-Jun-2000 0 980 10251034 3600 16(3 0 70 92462 3600 (1473 3675 40(11051 3700 3625 0 0 ' 0 0 1750 1750 0O-Jtm.20(K~ 0 980 1025 1028 3600 185 0 70 92 452 3600 (1 472 3675 40~ 1046 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 10-Jim-2000 0 980 1025 1041 3600 185 0 70 92 463 3600 13 479 3675 40~ 1060 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 1 I-Jun-2000 0 980 1000 1030 3600 20{ 0 70 93 451 3600 C 474 3650 425 1042 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 · 12-Jun-2000 0 980 1000 1026 3600 225 0 70 94 440 3600 (3 471 3650 425 1040 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 13-Jun-2000 0 980 1000 1022 3600 23( 0 75 9'~ 433 3600 ¢ 469 3650 425 1043 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 14-Jtm.20tX~ 0 970 1000 1036 3600 235 0 75 95 444 3600 C 478 3650 425 1060 3700 3625 0 0 0 0 1750 1750 , ' ~-$un-2000 0 970 I000 1034 3600 23.~ 0 75 95 458 3600 C 481 3650 425 1058 3700 360( 0 0 0 0 1750 1760 0 970 1000 1008 3600 235! 0 75 95 459 3600 C 495 3650 40( 0 3700 270( 0 0 0 0 1750 1760 \~ .un.2000 0 970 100~ 1008 3600 235 .0 75 9.~452 3600 C 501 3650 60( 0 2500 250( 0 0 0 0 500 400 l g-Jun-20(K) 0 970 I000 1004 3600 235 0 75 9.~ 454 3600 C 498 3650 58{ 0 2500 240~ 0 0 0 0 400 375 19-Jun-2000 0 970 1000995 3600 235 0 75 9'~ 452 3600 C 493 3650 58C 0 2300 230( 0 0 0 0 350 300 20-Jun-2000 0 970 100~ · 994 3600 235 0 75 95457 3600 C 492 3650 68C 0 2300 220( 0 0 0 0 300 280 21-Jun-2000 0 970 100~ 993 3600 235 0 75 951 466 3600 ( 492 3650 680 0 2300 220( 0 0 0 0 300 280 22-.1un-2000 0 960 100~ 985 3600 360 0 70 97i 471 3550 C 485 3650 755' 0 2200 215C 0 0 O 0 280 280 23-Jun-2000 0 940 100~ 991 3600 358 0 75 984,88 3550 0489 3675 760 0 2100 210( 0 0 0 0 1600 16013 24-Jun-2000 0 960 100~ 983 3600 356 0 75 98: 496 3550~ 484 3675 775 0 2100 205C 0 0 (1 0 1660 1660 25-1'un.2000 0 950 I00~ 981 3600 377 0 75 99500 3550 :482 3675 775 0 2075 205C 0 0 0 0 405 400 26-Jun-20t~0 0 940 100~ 984 3600 405 0 75 100509 3550 0:483 3650 790 0 2000 200. 27-Jun-2000 0 940 100~ 972 3600 417 0 75 100 518 3550 0 478 3650 800 0 2000 2000 0 0 13 0 9 19 28-1un-2000 0 940 100~ 989 3600 435 0 75 102 536 3600 0 484 3650 800 0 2000 1975 0 0 13 0 1600 1600 29..Jun-2000 0 940 100C 984 3600 415 0 75 102 544 3600 0 482 3650 800 0 1950 1950 0 0 (3 0 1600 10(1 30.J'un.2000 0 940 100( 980 3600 415 0 75 102 548 3600 0 479 3650 800 0 1900 1900 0 0 (3 0 100 16(1 TOTAL 0 30,419 0 14,351 14,489 15,841 0 0 MAXIMUM 1,000 1,050 3,600 435 75 102 3,600 0 3,675 800 3,700 3,625 0 0 !,760 1,760 AVERAGE 0 972 1,0131,014 3,600 240 0 74 95478 3,590 0483 3,643 551528 2,958 2,889 0 0 0 0 1,241 1,188 # DAYS 0 30 0 30 30 15 0 0 07/10/2000 A33-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 11/19/1999. A34-14RDII down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOCtCC on i !/19/1999. A23-01R shut in to lower the pr~sur~ on A33-14 per Production Superintendent Doug Marshall. · Gas Cons. Aachorarje WATEtR INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE #DAYS A34-14 INJ INJ ANNU 0 I!00 1130 0 1050 110~ 0 1050 il0~ 0 1060 1.10~ 0 1040 110~ 0 1040 110( 0 1060 110( 0 I060 il0C 0 1060 !i0( 0 1050 110~ 0 1050 i 10~ 0 1050 !10( 0 1050 110( 0 1050 110( 0 1050 110( 0 1050 110( 0 1030 1075 0 1050 105C 0 1050 105C 0 1050 105¢ 0 1050 !05C 0 1050 105C 0 1050 !05C 0 1050 105C 0 1010 105C 0 1010 105C 0 I000 105C 0 1000 105( 0 1000 104C 0 !000 104( 0 I000 104( 0 1,100 1,130 0 1,041 1,077 0 A41A-IILN 984 3575 9(] 993 3600 105 1004 3600 989 360O 4( 974 3600 4C 937 360O 155 982 3550 984 3550 1005 3600 982 3575 1000 3575 996 3575 105 992 3575 12( 993 3575 122 1000 3575 10( 987 3575 10( I000 3575 15C 994 3575 15¢ 994 3575 15( 1003 3575 1008 3575 994 3575 15C 1000 3575 15¢ 1005 3575 15( 1001 3600 25~ 968 36OO 28G 1036 3600 2~ 1037 3600 4~ 1035 3600 6~ 1044 3600 35 1057 '36OO 10 30~78 3~00 280 999 3,584 106 31 DISPOSAL WELL A44- I I I [NJ [NJ AN]f4U 0 70 79 O 70 8C 0 70 79 0 50 8~ 0 50 8C 0 50 78 0 50 8C 0 70 8C 0 70 81 0 7O 81 0 70 81 O 70 82 0 70 83 0 70 83 0 70 82 0 70 82 0 70 83 0' 70 83 0 70 83 0 70 8t 0 70 83 0 70 83 0 70 83 0 70 83 0 70 85 0 70 81 0 70 81 0 70 gQ 0 70 8~ 0 70 85 0 70 8~ 0 70 89 0 67 83 0 06/1412000 AII-13R2 ] AIl-12 503 3600 507 3600 520 3600 512 3600 510 3600 387 3600 422 3600 417 3600 438 3650 458 360O 459 36OO 449 3600 448 3600 459 3600 469 3600 467 3600 471 3600 474 3600 472 3600 479 3600 482 3600 470 3600 475 3600 473 3625 30( 480 3600 473 3625 30( 476 3600 469 3600 34C 484 3600 461 3600 34C 491 3600 456 3600 35C 482 3600 458 3600 35C 476 3600 457 3600 36C 497 3600 484 3600 36C 499 3600 495 3600 35C 14~33 14,428 3,650 0 3,650 360 472 3~02 0 465 3~15 307 31 31 424 3600 26C 428 3600 26C 434 3600 26C 428 3600 30( 415 3600 30( 388 3600 325 453 3600 30( 461 3600 30( 481 3650 30( 495 3625 275 496 3625 275 489 3625 30( 482 3625 30( 486 3625 30( 489 3650 30( 480 3650 30( 483 3625 30( 482 3625 30( 478 3625 30( 480 3625 30( 480 3625 30( 470 3625 30( A23-01R 1060 3600 3575 1071 3600 3575 1083 3600 3575 1~6 3600 360( 1021 3600 360( 883 3600 360( 1009 3600 360( 1010 3600 3575 1~8 3650 355( !~7 3650 360( 1~8 3650 360( 1059 3700 360( 1~5 3700 360( 1~3 3675 360( 1~3 3675 360( 1~6 3675 360( 1~5 3650 360( i~3 3650 360( 1058 3650 360( 1~2 3650 360C 1~5 3650 360( 1043 3650 360( AI2-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A33-14 0 1800 182C 0 1800 181C O 1800 181C 0 17~ 180( 0 17~ 180( 0 1750 180( 0 1750 180( 0 1750 179C 0 1750 179( 0 1750 178C 0 1750 178£ 0 1750 178¢ 0 1750 178( 0 1750 178C 0 1750 178C 0 1750 178C 0 1750 178C 0 1780 178~ 0 1780 178~ 0 1780 1780 0 1780 1780 0 1780 1780 1052 3650 360( 1057 3650 360~ 1047 3600 3575 1035 36O0 357~ 1024 3600 3575 1034 3600 3575 1 044 3600 3575 1064 3600 357~ 1088 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,493 3,700 3,600 i,048 3,631 3,590 31 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 1780 1780 1780 1788 1750 1788 1750 178~ 1750 178E 1730 177~ 1730 177~ 1730 177~ 1730 177~ 0 1,800 1,820 0 !,760 1~85 0 ~,3:~' 'n due to nnnular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I 1/19/i 999. ~34~_ ,l down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 1 !/19/1999. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL .,,~$p ~.'~ April-20' A34-14 ~.,~) A4 IA-I ILN A44-1 I Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A23~1R AI2-12I A33-14 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: OI-Apr-2~ 0 !1~0 12~ lO72 3575 10 0 ~0 ~7 514 3~ ( 4~ 3~ 2~ 11SI 3~ 3575 0 0 C O 18~ O2-Apr-2~ 0 1170 12~ I01~ 35~5 8 0 70 76 488 3~ ( 379 3~ 2~ l~7 3~ 3575 0 0 C O 18~ 03-Apr-2~ 0 1170 12~ I~ 35~5 18 0 70 ~ 505 3~ 0 392 3~ 2~ 1141 3~ 3575 0 0 ~ 0 [810 ~-Apr-2~0 0 I I~ 12~ 1039 357~ 23 0 70 7~ 4~ 3~ 0 39g 3~ 210 I !01 3~ 3575 0 0 C O 1~ 05-Apr-2~ 0 I I~ 12~ 1088 3575 I~ 0 70 7~ 498 36~ 0 4~ 3~ 175 1143 3~ 3575 0 0 0] O lg~ . lg6( ~-Apr-2~ 0 I 150 12~ 1~7 3~ 20 0 75 7~ 48g 3~ 0 488 3~ 175 I 120 3~ ]~ 0 0 O[ O 1825 07-Apr-2~ 0 1150 12~ 1075 3~ 20 0 ~5 ~5 5~ 3~ 0 499 3~ 2~ 1132 3~ 3~ 0 0 ~ O Ig~ Ig4{ 08-Apr-2~ 0 I 1~ 12~ 1053 3~ 2~ 0 75 78 4~ 3~ 0 474 3~ 2~ I I lO 3~ 36~ 0 0 ~ O 18~ I 09-Apr-2~ 0 1140 12~ 1058 3~ 20 0 75 7~ 492 3~ 0 4~2 3~ 2~ I 114 3~ 3~ 0 0 ( O 18~ . IO-Apr-2~ 0 !140 12~ 10SI 3~ 25 0 75 78 4~ 36~ 0 465 3~ 2~ i!02 3~ 3~ 0 0 ( 0 lg~ I -Apr-2~0 0 1140 12~ 1050 3~ 25 0 75 78 475 3~ 0 463 36~ 2~ i 126 36~ 3~ 0 0 ( 0 ] 8~ 184( 12-Apr-2~ 0114012. I.I 3~ 25 0 75 78 463 3~ 0 456 3~ 2. 1108 36. 3~ 0 0 C 0 18. 184C ~' 'or-2000 011651170 1~5 3~ 4~ 0 70 7g 460 35~ Oi 451. 3~0 210 I1~ 37~ 3600 0 0 C 0 18~ 182C :-2~ 0 1160 I 1~ !~5 36~ 45 0 75 8~ 458 35~O[ 450 3~ 210 I !08 36~ 35~ 0 0 C O 18~ 182C Xl ~.~pr-20~ 0 1160 1160 1~8 36~ 55 0 75 81 467 35~ C ~8 3~ 225 ! 113 3650 36~ 0 0 C O 18~ 182C 6-Apr-2~0 0 ! 130 I I ~I ~0 36~ 39 0 75 77 487 3510 C 445 3650 225 I i 12 36~ 36~ 0 0 C 0 1775 182C 17-Apr-2~0 0 1160 1150 1~7 36~ 33 0 75 77 5~ 3525 C 449 3650 210 I 117 3~ 36~ 0 0 ~ 0 1800 182C 8-Apr-2000 0 I 160 I 150 i ~3 3~ 30 0 75 76 494 3525 C 441 3650 200 I 103 3650 3600 0 0 C 0 18. 181C 19-Apr-20~ 0 1150 1150 1~6 3~ 35 0 75 77 469 3510 C 442 3~ 225 I 115 36~ 3600 0 0 C 0 18~ 181C 20-Apr-2000 0 1150 1150 I~0 3600 35 0 75 77 453 3510 C 437 36~ 225 1106 36~ 36. 0 0 C O 1800 181C 21-Apr-2000 0 1150 1150 1033 3600 35 0 75 77 461 3510 C 439 3600 250 1103 36~ 3600 0 0 C O 18~ 180C 22-A pr-20. 0 I 150 I 1501032 36~ 35 0 75 77 463 3510 C 439 36~ 250 I 104 3600 36~ 0 0 C O i 8~ 180C 23-Apr-2000 0 1150 ! 150 1025 3600 35 0 75 77 467 3510 C 437 36~ 250 1100 3~0 36~ 0 0 C 0 18. 180C 24-Apr-2000 0 I 150 I 1501018 36~ 35 0 75 77 481 3510 C 436 36~ 250 1099 3600 3600 0 0 ~ O 18~ 185C 25-Apr-2000 0 I 150 I 150 I ~6 36~ 35 0 75 77 486 3510 C 432 3600 250 i 087 3600 3600 0 0 g O 1800 185C 26-Apr-2000 0 I 150 I 150 I ~4 3600 35 0 75 77 487 3510 C 431 3600 250 1082 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 1800 185C 27-Apr-2000 0 1100 1130 1.9 3575 60 0 70 77 497 3600 C 432 3600 250 1080 36. 3575 0 0 C O 1800 182C 28-Apr-2000 0 I 100 I 130 1002 3575 60 0 70 78 505 3600 C 431 3600 250 1076 3600 3575 0 0 ' C O 1800 182C 2~-Apr-2000 0 I1' 1130 1002 3575 85 0 70 7~ 5~ 36' C 428 3600 250 1074 3600 357~ 0 0 C 0 1800 182C 30-Apr-2000 0 1100 I 130 987 3575 90 0 70 7~ 496 3600 C 424 36~ 260 1060 3600 3575 0 0 g O 1800 182C TOTAL 0 3 I, 143 0 14,528 13.262 33, ! 93 0 O MAXIMUM 1,170 1.2~ 3,6' 90 75 81 3,600 0 3,650 260 3,700 3,600 0 0 1,825 1,860 AVERAGE 0 1,146 1,1691.038 3,593 35 0 73 77 484 3,558 0 442 3,606 220 1,106 3,607 3,592 0 0 0 0 1,800 1,828 g DAYS 0 30 0 30 30 30 0 0 A33-14 down due to annular communication problem, Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 1 !/19/1999. A34-14RDll down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I i/19/1999. ~ WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL March-2000 A34-14 A41A-i ILN A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R AI2-12 A33-14 · OI-Mar-2000 0 1350 1260 ! 119 3550 {3 0 75 8C 526 3600 0 482 3600 15¢ 1129 3650 360(] 0 0 £ 0 30 184( 02-Mar-2000 0 1260 1300 1097 3575 C 0 70 7t 516 3600 0 474 3600 15¢ 1116 3600 3575 0 0 £ 0 33 1860 03-Mar-2000 0 1270 1300 1007 3575 ¢ 0 70 7t 468 3600 0 411 3600 145 1041 3600 3575 0 0 C0 29 1860 04-Mar-2000 0 1260 1300 1517 3575 ¢ 0 70 75 397 3600 {3 376 3600 21C 1143 3600 350~ 0 0 C0 27 1850 05-Mar-2000 0 1260 1300 543 3575 C 0 70 74 538 3600 {3 504 3600 10{ 1250 3600 355{3 0 0 f 0 27 1840 06-Mar-2000 0 1260 1300 !146 3575 t 0 70 74550 3600 {3 509 3600 I0( 1232 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 30 1850 07-Mar-2000 0 1240 1280 1133 3575 C 0 70 7t 546 3600 {3 502 3600 10f 1210 3600 356~ 0 0 00 33 1840 08-Mar-2000 0 1240 1270 1135 3575 ~ 0 70 76 544 3600 C 502 3600 10( 1207 3600 3575 0 0 00 28 1850 09-Mar-2000 0 1240 1300 !102 3575 0 0 75 74 538 3500 C 492 3600 125 1180 3525 355~ 0 0 00 28 1840 10-Mar-2000 0 1240 1275 1114 3600 0 0 75 75 543 3500 C 495 3600 10~ 1186 3550 3575 0 0 00 28 1840 l-Mar-2000 0 1240 1300 1109 3575 0 0 75 75 541 3500 ~ 490 3600 125 1186 3550 3575 0 0 00 35 1840 12-Mar-2000 0 1230 1275 ! 102 3600 0 0 75 78 532 3500 £ 484 3600 125 ! 175 3550 3575 0 0 00 38 1830 'ar-2000 0 1220 1275 ! 102 3575 0 0 75 76 537 3500 C 482 3600 125 1170 3550 3575 0 0 0· 0 38 1840 ,/Iar-2000 0 1210 1275 1096 3575 0 0 75 76 526 3500 C 476 3600 150 1169 3550 3575 0 0 00 38 1840 15-Mar-2000 0 1210 1250 1111 3575 0 0 75 76 543 3500 £ 482 3600 150 1184 3550 3575 0 0 00 35 1840 16-Mar-2000 0 1210 1275 1095 3575 0 0 75 76 527 3500 ( 472 3600 150 1169 3650 3575 0 0 00 35 1820 17-Mar-2000 0 1210 1250 1088 3575 0 0 75 77 522 3500 0! 464 3625 150 1162 3650 3575! 0 0 00 39 1820 18-Mar-2000 0 1200 1250 1096 3575 0 0 75 78 525 3500 0! 465 3625 150 1179 3650 3575 0 0 00 38 1820 19-Mar-2000 0 1200 125{]1094 3575 0 0 75 78520 3500 0: 456 3625 150 1176 3650 3575' 0 0 0 0 33 1810 20-Mar-2000 0 1200 1250 1094 3575 0 0 75 75525 3500 0 450 3625 150 1176 3650 3575 0 0 0 0 34 1820 21-Mar-2000 0 1200 125{31084 3575 0 0 70 75518 3500 0 440 3625 125 i 161 3650 3575, 0 0 0 0 34 1810 22-Mar-2000 0 1200 125G 1097 ' 3575 0 0 70 75526 3500 0 439 3625 125 1180 3650 3575 0 0 0 0 34 1810 23-Mar-2000 0 1200 125~3 1085 3575 0 0 70 75 519 3500 0 430 3625 125 !166 3650 3575 0 0 00 36 1810 24-Mar-2000 0 1200 125~ 1086 3575 0 0 72 75 521 3500 0 424 3625 125 1165 3650 3575 0 0 00 36 1810 25-Mar-2000 0 1150 125(~ 1083 3575 0 0 70 78 521 3500 0 421 3600 170 !162 3650 3550 0 0 00 35 1800 26-Mar-2000 0 1150 125{3 1082 3575 0 0 70 78 524 3500 0 419 3600 170 !164 3650 3550 0 0 00 35 1800 27-Mar-2000 0 1180 125{3 1082 3575 0 0 70 78 534 3500 0 416 3600 170 1193 3650 3550 0 0 00 35 1800 28-Mar-2000 0 1200 125{3 1076 3575 0 0 70 78 524 3500 0 408 3600 170 ! 125 3650 3550 0 0 00 35 1800 29-Mar-2000 0 1200 125C 1077 3575 0 0 70 78 524 3500 0 404 3600 170 1151 3650 3550 0 0 00 35 1800 30-Mar-2000 0 1180 1225 1078 3575 0 0 70 78 518 3600 0 401 3600 150 1147 3600 3575 0 0 00 28 1800 3 l-Mar-2000 0 1170 120C 1072 3575 0 0 70 77 517 3600 0 401 3600 145 1149 3600 3575 0 0 00 23 1800 TOTAL 0 33,802 0 ! 6,210 14,071 36,203 0 0 MAXIMUM 1,350 1,300 3,600 0 75 80 3,600 0 3,625 210 3,650 3,600 0 0 39 1,860 AVERAGE 0 1,219 1,2651,090 3,576 0 0 72 76523 3,532 0 454 3,606 140 1,168 3,612 3,567 0 0 0 0 33 '1,825 ' #DAYS 0 31 0 31 31 31 0 0 04/12/2OOO A33-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I l/l 9/1999. A34-14RDII down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 11/19/1999. APR 13 000 Alaska Oil & G~s Cons. Commission Anchorage ?ebruary-2000 01-Feb-2000 02-Feb-2000 03-Feb-2000 04-Feb-2000 05-Feb-2000 06-Feb-2000 07-Feb-2000 08-Feb-2000 09-Feb-2000 I 0-Feb-2000 1 I-Feb-2000 12-Feb-2000 13],v" ' ?000 ~0 15:1~.,,-2000 ~ 6- Feb-2000 17-Feb-2000 · 18-Feb-2000 19-Feb-2000 20-Feb-2000 2 ~ -Feb-2000 22-Feb-2000 23-Feb-2000 2,l-Feb-2000 25-Feb.-2000 26-Feb-2000 27-Feb-2000 2g-Feb-2000 2q-Feb-2000 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVERAGE DAYS ,/2000 A34-14 INJ 12qJ ANNU A41A-I ILN [NJ [NJ ANNU WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL I A44-11 Al 1-13R2 Al !-12 A23-01R [NJ [NJ ANNU INJ [NJ ANNU [NJ [NJ ANNU I'NJ INJ ANNU A12-12 I A33-14 INJ [NJ ANNU . [NJ [NJ ANN 0 20 I 1501 0 1450 1450 0 1450 1450 0 1400 1440 0 1400 1440 0 1400 1425 0 1400 1425 0 1400 1425 0 1400 1425 0 1370 140(] o 1370 140~ 0 1360 140(] 0 1350 140~ 0 1340 140~ 0 1340 140~ 0 1320 140~ 0 1320 1350 0 1320 1375 0 1310 1375 0 1320 1375 0 1310 1375 0 1300 1375 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1300 1350 0 1350 1260 o 1,45o i,450 o 1,348 1,387 : o 1096 3575 1104 3575 1070 3575 1088 3575 1080 3575 1089 3575 943 3575 1105 3500 !!10 3550 0 75 7'~ 0 75 7'~ 0 70 80 0 70 80 0 70 75 0 70 79 0 70 7c~ 0 70 78 o 70 78 454 3550 456 3550 439 3600 439 3600 437 3600 438 3600 370 3600 381 3550 460 3600 0 429 36OO 2OO 0 430 3600 200 0 384 3600 200 0 2900 370 0 2850 450 0 2850 500 0 469 2850 500 0 474 3550 200 0 488 3600 175 1123 3650 3550 1124 3650 3550 1089 3600 3575 1109 3600 3575 1098 3600 3575 1106 3600 3575 1015 3600 3575 1102 3550 3500 1103 3600 3525 1120 3550 1123 3550 1098 3550 I101 3550 Ii01 3550 1064 3550 1103 3550 o 70 78 0 75 78 0 75 78 0 75 78 0 75 78 0 75 75 0 75 7~ 519 3600 525 3600 490 3600 483 3600 479 3600 493 3600 493 3600 498 3600 150 496 3600 175 482 3600 150 480 3600 150 481 3600 150 482 3600 150 474 . 36O0 150 1118 3600 3575 1121 3600 3575 1096 3600 3575 II00 3600 3575 1107 3600 3575 Illl 3600 3575 1102 3600 3575 I100 3550 1105 3550 1140 3575 1121 3600 1123 3600 1725 3600 537 3600 1122 3600 · i118 3600 1121 3600 1114 3600 1113 3600 III0 3550 31,944 3,600 !,102 3,571 29 0 75 75 0 75 0 75 78 0 75 78 0 75 81 0 75 80 0 75 80 0 75 0 75 80 0 75 80 0 75 80 0 75 80 0 75 80 0 75 81 0 74 78 490 3600 507 3600 538 3600 507 3600 518 3650 521 3600 527 3600 529 3600 532 3600 534 3600 529 3600 536 3600 533 3600 14,157 3,650 488 3,597 0 471 3600 150 0 470 3600 150 0 499 3650 150 0 490 3650 150 0 497 3650 150 0 498 3650 125 0 503 3650 125 0 497 3650 150 0 494 3650 150 0 494 3650 150 0 486 3650 150 0 484 3650 150 0 481 3600 150 12,431 0 3,650 500 0 429 3,514 199 I101 3650 3575 1124 3650 3575 1154 3650 3575 1131 3650 3575 1139 3650 3575 1137 3700 3575 1151 3650 3600 1137 3650 3550 Il30 3650 3550 1131 3650 3550 1122 3650 3550 1122 3650 : 3550 !120 3650 3550 32,323 3,70O 3,60O 1,115 3,626 3,565 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o 0 0 0 o o o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ,. 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 20 1154 0 21 117( 0 27 124c 0 24 118c 0 24 179c 0 27 184c 0 26 185c 0 23 186( 0 25 IB6C 0 25 186( 0 25 186( 0 25 186C 0 25 186C 0 22 186C 0 25 186C 0 25 1850 0 22 1850 0 23 1850 0 28 185C 0 28 185C 0 28 185C 0 28 1850 0 28 1840 0 28 1840 0 28 1840 0 28 1840 0 28 1840 0 28 184G 0 28 1,86o 0 25 1,732 o ;3-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I 1/19/1999. ;4-14RDll down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I I/I 9/1999. January-2000 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL A34-14 A4IA-I ILN A44-1 I Al 1-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R AI2-12 A33-14 INJ INJ ANNU [NJ INJ ANNU [NJ INl ANNU [NJ [NJ ANNU [NJ [NJ ANNU [NJ [NJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU [NJ [NJ AINTq U . 0 1750 1650 il 10 3600 (]0 74 7(5 458 3500 (] 441 3600 15C 1151 3650 3450 0 0 C "". 0 0 0 1750 1650 1102 3600 C 0 75 76 461 3500 (] 434 3600 15C 1139 3650 3450 0 0 C 0 0 80I] 0 1750 1650 1105 3600 C 0 75 76 469 3500 I~ 432 3600 15C 1137 3650 3450 0 0 C 0 0 80{~ 0 1700 1650 1094 3600 C 0 75 76 464 3500 (] 426 3600 17.~ I 135 3650 3450 0 0 C 0 0 75f~ 0 1700 1650 1122 3600 01 0 75 76 490 3500 C 400 3600 17.~ i 142 3650 3450 0 0 C 0 0 75(3 0 1560 1575 1086 3575 O[ 0 70 76 485 3600 ¢ 445 3600 17C I 113 3600 3575 0 0 C 0 0 90C] 0 1550 1575 I101 3575 ff 0 70 76 492 3600 C 417 3600 1901 1124 3600 357~5 0 0 O[ 0 0 90C] 0 1575 ! 575 1098 3575 0 0 70 78 498 3600 C 415 3600 175! I 124 3600 3575 0 0 0! 0 0 900 0 1575 1575 ! 098 3575 0 0 70 78 494 3600 C 369 3600 200 i i 22 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 0 90(] 0 1575 1575 II01 3575 0 0 70 76 501 3600 C 383 3600 220 1127 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 ' 0 97.~ 0 1575 1575 1091 3575 0 0 70 7(5 503 3600 0 397 3600 200 1123 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 0 90C 0 1575 157'. 1131 3575 0 0 70 7~ 530 3600 0 419 3600 200 1157 3600 3575 0 0 0 0 0 95C 0 1500 155(3 1095 3600 0 0 75 7~ 515 3600 0 409 3600 200 1122 3600 3600 0 0 0i 0 0 90C 0 1500 155(~ I 113 3600 0 0 75 78 518 3600 01 416 3600 200 1134 3600 3600 0 0 0i 0 0 90C 0 1500 155C~ I I 01 3600 00 75 78 504 3600 C 414 3600 . 200 i 127 3600 36000 0 CI 0 0 90(~ 0 1500 155(~ 1097 3600 C 0 75 78 472 3600 C 415 3600 20C I 125 3600 36000 0 C 0 0 90(~ 0 1500 155(~ ! 102 · 3600 C 0 75 78 480 3600 ¢ 421 3600 20C 1138 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 0 90C] 0 1500 155C~ ! 095 3600 C 0 75 78 477 3600 (~ 419 3600 20C I 129 3600 36000 0 C 0 0 95C~ 0 1500 1550 1084 3600 C 0 75 78 474 3600 C 414 3600 20C I I 15 3600 3600 0 0 C 0 0 95C 0 1450 1500 1109 3600 C 0 75 80 478 3600 C 424 3650 20C i 138 3650 35750 0 (] 0 0 98C~ 0 1450 1500 I I O0 3600 C0 75 78 484 3500 (] 424 3600 20C I 132 3650 35750 0 {~ 0 0 90(~ 0 1425 1500 1101 3600 (] 0 75 79 481 3550 (3 422 3600 20C 1132 3650 3575 0 0 (3 0 0 890 0 1425 1500 1094 3600 (] 0 75 81 481 3550 0 420 3600 20(] 1126 3650 3575 0 0 0 0 0 890 0 1425 1500 1091 3600 (] 0 75 81 471 3550 (3 417 3600 20(] I 119 3650 35750 0 (] 0 0 980 0 1420 1500 1107 3600 C 0 75 79 482 3550 (] 426 3600 20C 1136 3650 3575 0 0 fi 0 0 900 0 1420 1475 1106 3575 C 0 75 77 493 3550 II 428 3600 20C 1143 3650 3575 0 0 (~ 0 0 875 0 1450 145C 1102 3575 C 0 75 77 482 3550 ~ 425 3600 20C 1132 3650' 3550 0 0 (~ 0 0 925 0 1450 145C] 1099 3575 01 0 75 77 479 3550 C 425 3600 20C ' 1129 3650 3550 0 0 (~ 0 0 90~ 0 1450 1'45(]1101 3575 0! 0 75 77 476 3550 C 429 3600 20C 1131 3650 3550 0 0 (~ 0 0 90C~ 0 1450 145C] ! 114 3575 01 0 75 77 493 3550 ¢ 434 3600 20C 1142 3650 3550 0 0 C 0 0 90(~ 0 .1450 145C] 1082 3575 0[ 0 75 77 467 3550 C 420 3600 20C 1109 3650 3550 0 0 (~ 0 0 95C] 0 34,132 0 15,052 12,980 35,053 0 0 ..... 1,750 1,650 3,600 · 75 81 3,600 0 3,650 220 3,650 3,600 0 0 0 980 0 !,529 !,544 1,101 3,590 0 0 74 77 486 3,565 0 419 3,602 192 i,131 3,627 3,556 0 0 0 0 0 894 0 31 0 31 31 31 0 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: OI-Jan-2000 02-Jan-2000 03-}an-2000 04-Jan-2000 05-Jan-2000 06-Jan-2000 07-Jan-2000 08-Jan-2000 09-Jan-2000 10-Jan-2000 II-Jan-2000 12-Jan-2000 -2000 2000 15-Jan-2000 16-Ja?2000 17-Jan-2000 18-Jan-2000 19-Jan-2000 20-Jan-2000 21-Jan-2000 22-Jan-2000 23-Jan-2000 24-Jan-2000 25-]an-2000 26-Jan-2000 27-Jan-2000 2g-Jan-2000 29-Jan-2000 30-Jan-2000 31-Jan-2000 TOTAL MAXIMUM __~... s VERAGE ~ DAYS ,10/2000 d~3-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I I/19/1999. , }4-14RDIi down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 11/19/1999. WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A December-99 A34-14 = i'~'i =~ =!i !i iiii~i~!iii!i !i~i!=:i::~i!::i:=~::!::ACT I I A41A-I ILN [NJ INJ ANNU DISPOSAL WELL I I A44-11 i Al 1-13R2 I A11-12 A23-OIR INl IN] ANNU AI2-12 IN1 INJ ANNU A33-14 OI -Dec-99 02-Dec-99 03-Dec-99 04-Dec-99 05-Dec-99 06-Dec-99 07-Dec-99 08-Dec-99 09-Dec-99 I 0-Dec-99 I I-Dec-99 !.~-Dec-99 c-99 ~c-99 i 5-Dec-99 16-Dec-99 i 7-Dec-99 18-Dec-99 I 0-Dcc-99 20-1)cc-99 21 -Dec-99 22-D¢c-99 23-Dec-99 24-Dcc-99 25-Dec-99 26-Dcc-99 27-Dec-99 28-Dec-99 29-Dec-99 30-Dec-99 31 -Dec-99 TOTAL MAXIMUM ,tERAGE ~DAYS 01/1350 0 1925 1925 0 1900 1900 0 1900 1900 0 1900 1900 0 1900 190(3 0 1900 190(] 0 1900 185(3 0 1800 180~ 0 1800 1825 0 ! 800 1825 0 1800 180C 0 1775 177'~ 0 1775 1775 0 1775 177-~ 0 1750 1750 0 1750 1750 0 1800 1750 0 1800 1750 0 ~750 1750 0 1775 1725 0 1750 1700 0 ! 750 1700 0 1750 1700 0 1750 1650 0 1750 1650 0 1750 1675 0 1750 1675 0 1700 165¢ 0 1750 165¢ 0 1750 165C 0 1750 165C o 1,925 1,925 o 1,796 1,764 0 1117 3550 o o 70 86 1108 3550 o 70 86 I111 3550 o 70 86 IllO 3550 0 70 86 !104 3550 0 70 86 Il17 3550 0 70 86 1099 3550 0 70 86 1109 3550 0 70 86 !087 3550 0 70 86 II01 3550 0 70 86 Il06 3550 0 70 81 ii04 3550 0 70 82 1108 3550 0 70 1087 3550 0 70 7S !107 3550 o 1115 3550 O! 0 80 82 1098 3550 0 0 80 80 1114 3550 0 0 80 77 II01 3550 0 0 80 77 1097 3550 0 80 80 1113 3650 0 80 80 1113 3550 0 80 80 1113 3550 0 70 79 ii20 3575 0 70 79 1127 3575 0 70 77 1108 3575 0 70 80 1099 3575 0 70 79 1104 3575 0 70 1122 3575 0 70 79 1114 3575 0 70 I!10 3600 0' 74 76 34,343 3,650 1,108 3,560 31 o 80 86 0 0 72 82 o 481 3500 458 3500 453 3500 456 3500 463 3500 471 3500 471 3500 547 3500 459 3600 557 3600 532 3600 514 3600 511 3600 487 3600 493 3600 494 3245 490 3400 495 3400 480 3400 465 3575 200 460 3575 20~ 463 3575 20~ 460 3575 20~ 456 3575 20~ 461 3575 20C 456 3575 20C 460 3575 20{ 451 3600 200: 459 3600 200 456 3600 200 01 456 3600 200 0 458 3600 200 0 447 3600 20O 0 452 3600 · 200 0 455 3575 200 0 450 3575 200 0 453 3575 150 0 442 3550 150 484 3450 512 3450 504 3450 495 3500 501 3500 501 3500 479 3500 465 3500 470 3500 474 3500 467 3500 461 3500 15,125 3,600 488 3,500 31 445 3575 200 463 3600 150 459 3600 150 461 3600 175 467 3600 150 468 3600 15(3 454 3600 15(3 446 3625 15C 447 3625 175 456 3600 15C 4511 3600 15C 445 3600 15C 14,122 3,625 200 0 4~6 3,590 181 31 121 3600 3475 III 3600 345C 120 3600 345C 118 3600 345C 107 3600 345C 124 3600 345~ III 3600 3450 118 3600 3450 1106 3600 3425 1118 3600 3425 1117 3600 3430 !113 3600 3450 1127 3600 3430 1104 3600 3460 1121 3600 3430 1134 3650 . 3450 1114 3650 3450 1130 3650 3450 1108 3650 3450 120 3650 3450 149 3650 350(3 142 3650 345(3 146 3650 345(3 158 3650 3475 164 3650 3475 136 3650 3475 127 3650 3475 136 365O 345C 169 3650 345C 157 3650 345C 151 3650 3450 34,977 3,650 3,500 1,128 3,626 3,452 31 o o o 0 o o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 100G 0 0 100(3 0 0 95(3 0 0 95C 0 0 95C 0 0 95C 0 0 925 0 0 925 0 0 925 0 0 95C 0 0 96C 0 0 975 0 0 i 00(3 o 0 o o 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o o o o o 0 o o 0 0 o 0 o o o o o 0 0 0 0 1025 105C 105( 1000 975 975 925 900 900 925 900 900 850 85(3 850 85(3 80C 1,050 941 ~33-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOOCC on I I/I 9/I 999. =34-14 RDII down to reduce pressure' on A33-i 4. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I I/I 9/I 999 WATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL November-99 A34-14 A41A-I ILN A44-1 I Al I-I 3R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R AI2-12 A33-14 · OI-Nov-90 796 3500 3475 1117 3500 C 0 70 93 553 3500 ~ 479 3525 225 1110 3600 3400 0 0 0 0 1275 127 02-Nov-99 814 3600 3600 1121 3550 C 0 70 91 672 3500~ 492 3575 175 1133 3650 3450 0 0 0 0 1050 107 03-Nov-99 830 3550 3600 1142 3550 C 0 70 9~ 618 3500 0[ 498 3575 175 1155 3650 3'450 0 0 0 0 950 100 04-Nov-99 830 3600 36~ 1131 3600 £ 0 70 9C 589 3600 0 495 3600 150 1151 3600 3500 0 0 0 0 1000 100 05-Nov-99 829 3600 36~ 1131 3600 ( 0 70 9~ 545 3600 0 493 3600 150 1149 3600 3500 0 0 0 0 1000 100, 06-Nov-99 816 3600 3600 1119 ' 3600 ( 0 70 9C 603 3600 0: 484 3600 150 1131 3600 3500 0 0 0 0 1000 100, 07-Nov-99 820 3600 3600 1120 3600 ( 0 70 9~ 576 3600 0 485 3600 175 il38 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 1000 100, 08-Nov-99 820 3600 360~ II15 3600 ( 0 70 ~ 582 3600 0 483 3600 175 il31 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 1000 100' 09-Nov-99 830 3600 360~ il29 3600 C 0 70 ~ 567 3600 0 490 3600 175 1143 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 1000 100 10-Nov-99 833 3600 360~ 1125 3550 0 0 70 9( 564 3500 0 490 3600 175 1135 3650 3450 0 0 0 0 gOO g0 II-Nov-99 826 3600 36~ 1044 3550 0 0 ?0 911 572 3600 0 486 3600 160 1140 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 850 85 12-Nov-99 855 3600 36~ 1113 3550 0 0 70 911, 620 3600 0 500 3600 150 1171 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 450 47 Iov-99 825 3600 360( 1091 3550 0 0 70 91 578 3600 0 482 3600 140 1131 3600 3460 0 0 0 0 2000 202 · ,4ov-99 833 3600 360( !107 3550 0 0 70 91 582 3600 0 485 3600 150 1140 3600 3440 0 0 0 0 20 207 15-Nov-99 852 3600 360C 1134 3550 0 0 70 88 656 3600 0 497 3600 140 i167 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 20 185' 16-Nov-99 841 3600 360( 1119 3550 0i 0 70 88 667 3600 0 493 3600 120 1153 3600 3475 0 0 0 0 20 115~ 17-Nov-99 846 3600 360~ 1125 3550 0i 0 70 89 647 3600 0 492 3600 II0 1156 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 20 105~ 18-Nov-99 853 3600 360~ 1132 3550 ( 0 75 88 613 3600 0 496 3600 150 1166 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 0 II01 10-Nov-90 501 2600 260~ 1102 3550 ( 0 75 9~ 437 3600 01 458 3600 150 1097 3600 3475 0 0 0 0 0 95~ 20-Nov-99 0 2300 230C 1089 3550 ( 0 75 9~ 546 3450 ( 458 3575 200 II00 3575 345( 0 0 0 0 0 21-Nov-99 0 2250 225~ 1113 3550 ( 0 75 9~ 531 3450 ( 472 3600 200 1125 3550 345( 0 0 0! 0 0 951 22-Nov-99 0 2150 2150 1114 3550 ¢ 0 75 '90 408 3500 C 473 3600 200 1121 3600 345£ 0 0 01 0 0 90~ 23-Nov-99 0 2125 2125 1093 3550 ¢ 0 75 90 513 3500 ¢ 463 3600 200 1107 3600 345¢ 0 0 0 0 0 90~ 24-Nov-99 0 2075 2075 II07 3550 ( 0 75 88 509 3500 ~ 443 3600 200 1105 3600 345( 0 0 0 0 0 85~ 25-Nov-99 0 2020 2020 1140 3550 ( 0 70 87 1521 3600 ( 479 3600 200 1145 3600 345( 0 00 0 0 85~ 26-Nov-90 0 2020 200C 1104 3550 C 0 70 8~ 503 3500 C 465 3575 225 il08 3600 345C 0 0 01 0 0 85~ 27-Nov-~9 0 2050 200¢ II11 3550 ~ 0 70 8~ 493 3500 ff 466 3575 225 1114 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 0 92: 28-Nov-09 0 2000 1975 1124 3550 0 0 70 8¢ 516 3500 O 470 3575 200 1124 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 0 92 29-Nov-99 0 2000 195( 1097 3550 0 0 70 8~ 489 3500 0 461 3575 200 !104 3600 3475 0 0 0 0 0 100q 30-Nov-99 0 1950 195( 1127 3550 0 0 70 8~ 507 3500 O' 472 3575 200 1130 3600 3450 0 0 0 0 0 97: ~OTAL 15,450 33,432 0 17,777 14,400 33,983 0 ' 0 MAXIMUM 3,600 3,600 3,600 0 75 93 3,600 0 3,600 225 3,650 3,500 0 0 2,000 2,07~ , i VERAGE 515 3,006 3,002 i,114 3,558 0 0 71 89 593 3,550 0 480 3,591 175 1,133 3,603 3,456 0 0 0 0 449 1,06( # DAYS 19 30 0 30 30 30 0 0 · 12/13/99 A33-14 down due to annular communication problem. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on 11/19/1999. A34-14RDII down to reduce pressure on A33-14. Form 10-403 submitted to AOGCC on I I/19/I 999. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION MONTHLY INJECTION REPORT 20 AAC 25.432 tOSS TIMBERS OPERATING COMPANY Name of Operator MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL Field andPool November-99 Month and Year of Injection I. 2. 3. 4. 5. Well # APl # Type Field & Method 50- Pool Code TUBING PRESSURE CASING PRESSURE 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Days in MAX Average MAX Average Operation PSIG PSIG PSIG PSIG DAILY AVERAGE INJECTION 11. Liquid (BBL) 12. Gas (MCF) TOTAL MONTHLY INJECTION 13. 14 Liquid Gas (BBL) (MCF) 11-12 7331008300 4 524114 6 11-13R2 7332000701 4 524114 6 12-1(' 7332004400 4 524114 6 23-01R 7332023801 4 524114 6 33-14 7332005700 4 52~114 6 41A-IILN 7332017903 4 524114 6 34-14 7331008601 4 524114 6 23-23 7332010200 4 524114 6 23-26 7332007100 4 524114 8 24-23 7332014501 4 524114 6 34-23 7332004100 4 524114 6 41-23 .7332016300 4 524114 6 41(_ 7332040900 4 524114 8 24A-23 7332040100 4 524114 6 44-11 7332002700 5 524036 9 4414RD 7332025201 5 524036 9 30 3.600 3.591 225 30 3.600 3.550 0 0 0 0 0 30 3.650 3.603 3.500 0 2.000 449 2.075 30 3.600 3.558 0 19 3.600 3.006 3.600 30 3.500 3.440 3.110 0 50 50 0 30 3.500 3.499 3.500 30 3.560 3.549 0 0 750 715 650 0 645 637 450 30 3,500 ~,498 140 0 75 71 93 0 0 129 550 175 0 0 3.456 !.060 0 3.002 3.108 0 3.5O0 0 650 450 115 89 55O · 480 593 0 1,133 0 1,114 515 i,374 0 391 i,965 0 0 125 0 0 14,400 17,777 0 33,983 0 33,432 15,450 41,207 0 11,729 58,942 0 0 3,741 0 0 ~ercby ce~lify that the foregoing is true and~3~ect to the best of my knowledge. Total 230;661 ttle: Office Manager Date: I 0-Dec-99 Form l0406 .' ~nn 10-406 Rev. 07/27/99 Submit in D,plicate 1 (o0- oqtq ^ DISPOSAL WELL '" - Janua~-99 A34-14 A4 tA-1 ILN A44-11 Al !-13R2 Al 1-12 A23-01R A12-12 A33-14 ~iii}iiiii!iii!iiii!iiii!ii{iiiiiiiill INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ lSJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU 01-Jan-99 767 3600 50 1299 3550 0 0 50 59 45 3600 60 430 3600 25 i187 3600 3350 0 0 0 468 3600 02-Jan-99 710 3600 50 1228 3550 0 0 50 59 45 3600 60 411 3600 25 1065 3600 3350 0 0 0 432 3600 80 03-Jan-99 771 3600 50 1261 3600 0 0 50 59 44 3600 60 449 3600 25 IIII 3600 3350 0 0 0 500 3600 04-Jan-99 779 3600 50 1273 3600 0 0 50 59 45 3600 60 459 3600 25 1116 3600 3350 0 0 0 504 3600 8¢ 05-Jan-99 762 3600 50 1244 3600 0 0 50 59 38 3600 60 449 3600 25 1088 3600 3350 0 0 0 491 3600 06-Jan-99 764 3600 50 1245 3600 0 0 50 59 38 3600 60 449 3600 25 1089 3600 3350 0 0 0 490 3600 07-Jan-99 758 3600 45 1240 3500 0 0 50 59 33 3600 60 446 3600 25 1083 3600 3400 0 0 0 487 3600 4~ 08-Jan-99 768 3600 45 1249 3500 0 0 50 55 38 3600 60 451 3600 25 1092 3600 3420 0 0 0 497 3600 09-Jan-99 761 3600 45 1239 3500 0 0 50 55 39 3600 55 446 3600 20 1084 3600 3425 0 0 0 489 3600 45 10-Jan-99 758 3600 45 1237 3500 0 0 52 60 38 3600 60 443 3600 20 1079 3600 3425 0 0 0 485 3600 Il-Jan-99 748 3600 45 1223 3500 0 0 52 60 34 3600 60 436 3600 25 1068 3600 3425 0 0 0 479 3600 50 ~ 12-Jan-99 754 3600 45 1236 3500 0 0 52 61 41 3600 60 439 3600 25 1078 3600 3450 0 0 0 484 3600 55 ~an-99 770 3600 50 1255 3600 0 0 52 62 49 3600 60 462 3600 25 1112 3600 345¢ 0 0 0 529 3600 0 .4-Jan-99 795 3600 50 1272 3500 0 0 52 62 53 3600 60 488 3600 50 1139 3600 3450 0 0 0 570 3600 15 15-Jan-99 792 3600 50 1268 3550 0 0 52 62! 47 3600 60 487 3600 25 1134 3600 3450i 0 0 0 562 3600 20 16-Jan-99 754 3600 50 1234 3500 0 0 52 62 38 3600 60 460 3600 50 1087 3600 340~ 0 0 0 500 3600 80 17-Jan-99 830 3600 50 1281 3550 0 0 52 58 33 3600 60 501 3600 50 1156 3600 3450 0 0 0 589 3600 20 18-Jan-99 804 3600 50 1262 3550 0 0 52 6~ 33 3600 '60 487 3600 50 1125 3600 3450 0 0 01 541 3600 40 19-Jan-99 784 3600 50 1241 3500 0 0 52 60 27 3600 60 470 3600 50 1102 3600 3450 0 0 0 514 3600 45 20-Jan-99 792 3600 50 1250 3500 0 0 52 60 32 3600 60 472 3600 50 1109 3600 3450 0 0 0 523 3600 40 21-Jan-99 784 3600 55 1237 3500 0. 0 52 59 34 3600 60 467 3600 251 1104 3600 3450 0 0 0 523 3600 40 22-Jan-99 804 3600 55 1266 3500 0i 0 52 59 35 3600 60 477 3600 25i 1120 3600 3450 0 0 0 533 3600 45 23-Jan-99 779 3600 55 1236 3500 0 0 52 59 37 3600 60 463 3600 251 1100 3600 3450 0 0 0 519 3600 50 24-Jan-99 771 3600 55 1235 3500 0 0 52 58 38 3600 60 453 3600 25 1087 3600 3450 0 0 0 501 3600 60 25-Jan-99 786 3600 55 1247 3500 0 0 52 58 36 3600 65 445 3600 25 1105 3600 3450 0 0 0 518 3600 55 26-Jan-99 780 3600 55 1237 3500 0 0 52 57 41 3600 651 452 3600 25 1099 3600 3450 0 0 0 520 3600 50 27-Jan-99 785 3600 55 1250 3500 0 0 52 58 40 3600 651 456 3600 25 1103 3600 3450 0 0 0 519 3600 55 28-Jan-99 783 3600 60 1229 3500 0 0 52 58 47 3600 ' 601 450 3600 25 1094 3600 3575 0 0 0 518 3600 50i 29-Jan-99 796 3600 60 1245 3500 0 0 52 58 47 3600 60 460 3600 25 1108 3600 3450 0 0 0 536 3600 501 30-Jan-99 792 3600 60 1243 3500 0 0 52 58 52 3600 60 460 3600 25 1107 3600 3450 0 0 0 530 3600 5C 31-Jan-99 813 3600 60 1262 3500 0 0 52 58 52 3600 60 472 3600 25 1128 3600 3450 0 0 0 560 3600 TOTAL 24,094 38,724 0 1,249 14,190 34,259 0 15,911 MAXIMUM 3,600 60 3,600 0 52 62 3,600 65 3,600 50 3,600 3,575 0 0 3,600 80 'ERAGE 777 3,600 51 1,249 3,524 0 0 51 59 40 3,600 60 458 3,600 30 1,105 3,600 3,428 0 0 0 513 3,600 51 DAYS 31 31 0 31 31 31 0 31 "~ 02/10/99 Shell Western E&P Inc. O 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 August 7, 1991 Ms. Joan Miller State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99502 Dear Ms. Mil ler' SUBJECT: MONTHLY INJECTION REPORT'FOR THE MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL FIELD (MGS) FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1991 The Monthly Injection Report for the Waterflood project at MGS for July is enclosed in duplicate. If you have any questions regarding this report, please call Ms. Susan Murnan at (907) 263-9614. Very truly yours, W. F. Simpson Manager Regulatory Affairs Alaska Division WFS/slm Enclosures \AOGCC\MTHLYINJ. JULY ~-~, STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COHHISSION HONTHLY INJECT]ON REPORT 20AAC 25.432 SHELL klESTERN E&P INC. N~e of ~rator HIDDLE GROUND SHOAL FieLd and PooL JULY, 1991 Honth and Year of Injecti~ TUBING PRESSURE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. WeLL # API# CLass FieLd & Days in ~ Average 50- PooL Code Operation PSIG PSIG A 11-12 733-10083-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 A 11-13 733-20007-01 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 A 12-12 733-20044-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 A 23-01 733-20238-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 A 33-14 733-20057-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 A 34-11 733-10084-01 W 524114 31 4,400 4,348 A 34-14 733-10086-01 W 524114 31 3,550 3,500 A 44-11 733-20027-00 W 524114 0 N/A N/A , C 23,26 733-20071-00 W 524114 31 3,500 3,500 C 24-23 733-20145-01 w 524114 31 3,500 3,500 C 34-23 733-20041-00 w 524114 0 1,050 1,050 C 41-23 733-20163-00 W 524114 31 3,200 3,200 C 41-26 733-20409-01 w 524114 31 3,500 3,500 CASING PRESSURE 8. 9. MAX . Average PSIG PSIG DAILY AVERAGE INJECT]ON 10. 11. Liquid Gas (BBL) (MCF) TOTAL MONTHLY INJECTION 12. 13. Liquid Gas (BBL) (MCF) 100 67 884 80 46 334 3,300 3,250 581 120 63 1,243 95 48 1,330 24 20 196 170 107 680 100 86 0 3,475 3,451 104 3,500 3,069 731 1,050 1,050 0 0 0 2,450 0 0 157 27,404 10,349 18,024 38,547 41,219 6,066 21,085 0 3,209 22,b61 0 75,844 4,837 I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed~ TitLe: Manager ALaska Operations Date: Total 269,245 Form 10-406 Rev. 12-1-85 RECEIVED Submit in DupLicate LOTUS\HTHLYINJ\JULY-RPT.WIC] AUG 1 2 1991 AJaska Oil & 6as Cons. Commi'ssi~ X.'a:home STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COHMISS]ON NONTHLY INJECTION REPORT 20 AAC 25.432 SHELL WESTERN E&P INC. N~e of Operator MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL FieLd and Pool JULY, 1991 Month and Year of Injection 1. WeLL # A 11-12 A 11-13 A 12-12 A 23-01 A 33-14 A 34-11 A 34-14 · A 44-11 C 23-26 C 24-23 C 34-23 C 41-23 C 41-26 TUBING PRESSURE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. APl # CLass FieLd & Days in MAX Average 50- Pool Code Operation PSIG PSIG 733-10083-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 733-20007-01 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 733-20044-00 W 52411~ 31 3,550 3,502 733-20238-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 733-20057-00 W 524114 31 3,550 3,502 733-10084-01 W 524114 31 4,400 4,348 733-10086-01 ~ 524114 31 3,550 3,500 733-20027-00 W 524114 0 N/A N/A 733-20071-00 W 524114 31 3,500 3,500 733-20145-01 W 524114 31 3,500 3,500 733-20041-00 W 524114 0 1,050 1,050 733-20163-00 W 524114 31 3,200 '3,200 733-20409-01 ~ 524114 31 3,500 3,500 CASING PRESSURE 8. 9. MAX Average PSIG PSIG DAILY AVERAGE INJECTION TOTAL NONTHLY INJECTION 11. 12. 13. Gas Liquid Gas (MCF) (BBL) (MCF) 10. Liquid (BBL) 27,404 10,349 18,024 38,547 41,219 100 67 884 80 46 334 3,300 3,250 581 120 63 1,243 95 48 1,330 6,0(~ 21,085 0 3,209 22,661 0 75,~4 4,837 24 20 196 170 107 680 100 86 0 3,475 3,451 104 3,500 3,069 731 1,050 1,050 0 0 0 2,450 0 0 157 I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowLedge. Signed TitLe: Manager ALaska Operations Date: Total 269,245 Form 10-406 Rev. 12-1-85 RECEIVED AUG 1 2 1991 Oil & 8as Cons. Comm~ien Anchorage Submit in DupLicate LOTUS\NTHLYINJ\JULY-RPT.~K3 March-99 A34-14 0 l-Mar-99 02-Mar-99 03-Mar-99 04-Mar-99 05-Mar-99 06-Mar-99 07-Mar-99 08-Mar-99 09-Mar-99 10-Mar-99 11-Mar-99 ,12-Mar-99 /lar-99 Mar-99 15-Mar-99 16-Mar-99 17-Mar-99 18-Mar-99 19-Mar-99 20-Mar-99 811 3600 50 813 3600 50 801 3600 50 806 3600 55 806 3600 60 gll 3600 60 848 3600 55 821 3600 60 846 3600 55 839 3600 55 806 3600 55 815 3600 50 820 3600 50 819 3600 50 818 3600 50 816 3600 50 819 3600 5C 837 3600 5C 808 3600 55 813 3600 55 2 l-Mar-99 22-Mar-99 23-Mar-99 24-Mar-99 25-Mar-99 26-Mar-99 27-Mar-99 28-Mar-99 29-Mar-99 30-Mar-99 3 l-Mar-99 TOTAL MAXIMUM "~.RAGE )AYS ~ ./08/99 806 3600 55 818 3600 55 806 3600 55 822 3600 55 809 3700 60 811 3600 55 810 3600 60 815 3600 55 813 3600 60 814 3600 55 816 3600 55 25,313 3,700 60 817 3,603 541 31 A41A-IILN 1239 3550 1247 3550 1225 3550 1231 3550 1229 3550 1236 3550 1269 3550 1223 3550 1252 3550 1255 3550 1231 3550 1235 3550 1232 3550 1230 3550 1244 3550 1215 3550 1217 3550 1240 3550 1207 3550 1219 3550 1207 3550 1222 3550 1206 3550 1228 3550 1217 3700 1215 3550 1214 3550 1220 3550 1217 3550 1218 3550 1225 3550 WAT'ER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORM A DISPOSAL WELL A44-11 50 63 50 63 50 63 50 63 50 64 50 62 50 62 50 64 50 63 50 63 50 63 50 64 50 65 50 66 50 64 50 66 50 63 50 6O 50 62' 50 62 50 62 '50 62 50 63 50 64 50 67 55 64 52 66 55 65 55 62 55 65 55 67 38,065 3,700 0 1,228 3,555 0 31 0 55 67 0 51 64 0 Al 1-13R2 54 3600 7, 44 3600 70 45 3600 70 50 3600 70 59 36O0 7O 59 3600 70 58 3600 70 60 3600 70 60 3600 70 61 3600 7~ 50 3600 7~ 58 3600 70 53 3600 70 61 3600 70 58 3600 70 52 3600 70 56 3600 70 61 3600 65 62 3600 65 58 3600 65 53 3600 65 55 3600 65 57 3600 65 54 3600 70 61 3700 70 55 3650 70 52 3625 70 52 3625 70 55 3625 65 52 3625 70 52 3625 70 1,717 3,700 70 55 3,609 69 31 Al 1-12 A23-01R 466 3600 50 468 3600 50 459 3600 50 462 3600 40 456 3600 25 457 3600 50 488 360O 50 477 3600 50 492 3600 50 489 3600 50 462 3600 40 472 3600 50 471 3600 50 470 3600 50 476 3600 50 466 3600 50 470 3600 50 482 3600 50 463 3600 50 466 3600 50 461 3600 50 468 3600 50 464 3600 50 472 3600 50 462 3700 50 461 3600 50 459 3600 50 461 3600 50 460 3600 50 460 3600 50 460 3600 50 14,500 34,423 3,700 50 3,700 3,50( 468 3,603 49 I,II0 3,618 3,496 31 31 1114 3650 3500 1119 3650 3500 1098 3650 3500 1110 3600 3475 1108 3600 3450 1111 3600 3500 1147 3600 3500 1112 3600 3500~ 1140 3600 3500 1138 3600 3500 1110 3600 3475 1112 3600 3500 1113 3600 3500 1106 3600 3500 1119 3600 3500 1099 3600 3500 1116 3600 3500 1133 3600 3500 1097 3600 3500 1106 3600 3500 1095 3600 3500 1110 3600 3500 1093 3600 3500 1113 3600 350~ 1098 3700 3495 1097 3650 3495 1098 3650 3490 1103 3650 3500 1101~ 3650 3495 1103 3650 3495 1104 3650 3495 A12-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A33-14 0 558 3600 54 0 556 3600 5¢ 0 549 3600 6~ 0 554 3600 50 0 556 3600 50 0 558 3600 5~ 0 600 3600 35 0 578 3600 40 0 604 3600 35 0 595 3600 40 0 554 3600 50 560 3600 65 567 3600 65 563 3600 60 574 3600 60 564 3600 60 579 3600 50 590 3600 45 561. 3600 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,621 3,700 65 568 3,603 54 31 0 559 3600 60 0 558 3600 60 0 571 3600 60 0 560 3600 65 0 574 3600 65 0 560 3700 65 0 562 3600 65 565 3600 60 574 3600 55 572 3600 55 574 3600 55 572 3600 50 ' 01 :Feb-99 743 3600 50 1253 3500 0 0 0 02-Feb-99 796 3600 50 1248 3500 0 0 52 58 52 3600 60 461 3600 25 111 ! 3600 3450 0 0 A33-14 528 3600 532 3600 03-Feb-99 04-Feb-99 05-Feb-99 06-Feb-99 07-Feb-99 08-Feb-99 09-Feb-99 1 O-Feb-99 1 l-Feb-99 12-Feb-99 'b-99 ~-99 i3-Feb-99 ! 6-Feb-99 i 7-Feb-99 i 8-Feb-99 19-Feb-99 20-Feb-99 2 l-Feb-99 22-Feb-99 23-Feb-99 24-Feb-99 25-F~b-99 26-Feb-99 27-Feb-99 28-Feb-99 TOTAL MAXIMUM AVOn AGE 779 3550 50 791 3550 50 781 3550 5O 783 3575 50 781 3600 50 781 3575 50 780 3600 50 799 3600 50 802 3600 50 797 3600 50 811 360O 50 821 3600 50 816 3600 50 810 3600 50 811 3600 50 800 3600 50 826 3600 55 812 3600 55 810 360O 55 754 36O0 55 876 360O 55 813 3600 55 812 3600 50 812 3600 50 809 3600 50 816 3600 50 22,422 3,600 55 801 3,593 51 28 1223 3500 1243 3500 1231 3500 1237 3500 1228 3500 1231 3500 1221 3500 1239 3525 1236 3550 1234 3550 1248 355O 1251 3550 1255 3550 1244 3550 1242 3550 1225 3550 1263 3550 1237 3550 1237 3550 1151 .3550 1335 3550 1240 3550 1240 3550 1238 3550 1236 355O 1239 3550 34,705 3,550 1,239 3,533 28 0 0 52 56 0 0 50 56 0 0 50 57 0 50 58 0 50 58 0 50 58 0 50 5~ 0 50 5~ 0 50 58 0 50 60 0 0 50 60 0 0 5O 6O 0 0 50 60 0 0 50 62 0 0 50 62 0 50 62 0 50 62 0 50 5S 0 50 61 0 50 62 0 50 63 0 0 50 63 0 0 50 63 0 0 50 63 0 0 50 63 0 0 50 63 0 52 63 0 0 50 60 0 53 3550 60 52 3550 60 49 3550 65 46 3575 65 47 3600 65 40 3575 65 42 36OO 65 44 3600 65 44 3600 65 44 360O 60 43 3600 65 55 3600 65 67 3600 70 56 36OO 7O 54 3600 70 43 3600 70 40 3600 70 44 3600 65 55 3600 65 38 360O 65 43 3600 70 38 3600 70 42 3600 70 47 3600 70 49 3600 70 58 3600 70 1,338 3,600 70 48 3,593 66 28 450 3550 25 458 355O IO 452 3550 15 452 3575 25 450 36O0 25 450 3575 25 450 3600 25: 460 3600 25 463 36OO 50 460 3600 50 468 3600 50 478 3600 50 477 3600 50 471 3600 50 470 3600 50 462 3600 50 476 3600 50 467 3600 50 465 360O 50 431 3600 50 501 3600 50 466 3600 50 466 3600 50 465 3600 50 465 3600 50 468 3600 50 12,923 3,600 50 462 3,593 40 28 1088 3600 3450 1105 3550 3430 1094 3600 3440 1093 3600 3440 1090 3600 3440 1091 3575 3440 1088 3550 3440 1109 3550 3440 1110 3550 3450 1107 3550 3450 1123 3550 3450: 1130 3600 3500 1129 3600 3475 II19 3600 3475 1119 3600 3500 1102 3600 3500 1139 3600 3500 1117 3650 3500 11~5 3650 3500 1037 3650 3500 1205 3650 3500 1118 3650 3500 1118 3650 3500 1114 3650 3500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 518 3550 50 526 3550 50 520 3550 50 516 3575 55 515 3600 60 515 3600 60 0 516 3600 60 0 540 3600 55 0 545 3600 40 0 538 3600 5O 0 563 3600' 5O 578 360O 30 569 3600 35 561 3600 50 563 360O 4O 550 3600 45 0 569 3600 45 0 560 36O0 4O 0 555 3600 45 0 515 3600 45 0 6OO 360O 5O 560 3600 '50 558 3600 5C 558 3600 50 1113 3650 3500 1118 3650 3501 31,137 3,650 3,500 1,112 3,604 3,472 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 O- 0 0 553 3600 50 563 3600 50 15,284 3,600 6~ 0 546 '3,594 48 28 INJ INJ ANNU DATE BBLS PRESS PSIG 01-Nov-90 836 3500 380 209 4300 gATER INJECTION REPORT PLATFORN A A44-11 Al1-13 --Al1-12 A23-1 02-Nov-90 03-Nov-90 04-Nov-90 05-Nov-90 ..06-Nov-90 .07-Nov-90 08-Nov-90 :ov-90 . dov-90 12-Nov-90 13-Nov-g0 14-Nov-90 15-Nov-90 16-#ov-90 1T-Nov-90 18-Nov-90 19-Nov-90 20-Nov-90 21-Nov-90 22-Nov-90 23-Nov-90 24-Nov-90 25-Nov-90 -'26-Nov-90 2?-Nov-90 28-Nov-90 29-Nov-90 30-Nov-90 948 3500 365 979 3500 360 896 3500 325 990 3500 350 942 3500 350 986 3500 340 960 3500 340 879 3500 340 922 35OO 34O 937 3500 340 872 35OO 34O 788 3500 340 861 3500 340 786 3500 290 931 3500 270 9O6 3500 275 809 3500 300 852 3500 285 907 3500 2?0 '918 3500 265 833 3500 265 985 3500 265 9043500 265 874 3500 263 916 3500 265 957 3500 190 957 3500 175 97T 3500 '155 10o7 3500 140 AVERAGE I 911 " # DAYS 12110/90 A12-12 A33-14 ACT JACT I ACT I ACT I ACT I ACT I ACT INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU lNJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU · INJ INJ ANNU INJ INJ ANNU lNJ lNJ ANNU BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS PRESS PSIG BBLS .PRESS PSIG 0 0 P&A 60 415 3500 0 92~ 3500 0 1106 3500 40 591 3500 3200 1171 3500 0 461 3500 0 468 3500 0 427 3500 0 468 3500 0 445 3500 0 46~ 3500 0 4513500 0 413 3500 0 435 3500 0 439 3500 0 407 3500 0 362 3500 0 408 3500 0 368 3500 0 443 3500 0 432 3500 0 378 3500 0 399 3500 0 428 3500 "0 431 3500 0 3500 380 3500 293 230 4300 0 227 4300 0 225 4300 0 228 4300 0 226 4300 0 220 4250 0 '219 4250 0 194 4250 0 194 4250 0 206 4250 0 190425O 0 172 4250 0 236 4250 0 213 4130 0 22O 4150 0 '219 4150 0 213 4150 0 193 4100 0 212 4150 0 222 4300 0 221 4300 0 0 P&A 35 0 P&A 80 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 7O 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 0 P&A 70 , 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 0 P&A 60 387 3500 0 469 3500 0 427 3500 0 409 3500 0 409 3500 0 432 35OO 0 429 3500 0 .436 3500 0 440 3500 0 10(~ 3500 . 0 · 1112 3500 0 1001 3500 0 1115 3500 0 1061 3500 0 1121' 3500 0 1091 3500 0 993 3500 0 1038 3500 0 1069 3500 0 976 3500 0 868 3500 0 955 3500 0 ~3 3500 0 1034 3500 0 1009 3500 0 895 3500 0 943 3500 0 1005 3500 0 1021 35OO 0 927 3500 0 1123 3500 0 1022 3500 0 941 3500 0 958 3500 0 1022 3500 0 1018 3500 0 1041 3500 0 1084, 3500 0 1303 3500 35 1340 3500 30 1184 3500 30 1350 35oo 30 1255 3500 35 1353 3500 3o 1291 3500 30 1173 3500 30 1242 3500 30 1300 3500 30 1205 3500 30 1066 3500 30 11403500 30 1062 3500 60 121~63500 30 12293500 30 104635OO 30 11833500 6O 12363500 60 1258 3500 0 1136 3500 0 · 1400 3500 0 12:9 3500 0 1147 3500 0 1230 3500 0 1276 3500 0 12743500 0 1320 3500 0 1370 3500 0 658 3500 3150 6?4 3500 3150 609 3500 3150 668 3500 3150 638 3500 3150 6~ 3500 3150 6~6 3500 3150 598 3500 3150 627 35OO 3150 635 3500 3150 59O 35OO 3150 530 3500 3150 590 35OO 3150 537 3500 3200 626 3500 32OO 615 35OO 32OO 549 3500 32OO 5?8 35OO 3200 615 35OO 32OO 621 3500 3200 561 3500 3200 669 3500 3200 614 35OO 32OO 58~ 35OO 32OO 589 35OO 32OO 628 3500 3200 625 3500 3150 638 3500 3100 652 35OO 3100 1519 3500 1599 3500 1352 3500' 1605 3500 1457 3500 1605 3500 15113500 1305 3500 1379 35OO 1467 3500 1269 3500 11593500 11343500 100r 3500 1380 3500 1350 3500 1030 35OO 1151 35OO 1316 3500 1374 3500 1229 3500 1551 3500 137 3500 1120 3500 1310 3500 1398 35OO 1406 3500 1443 3500 1540 3500 30,295 3500 0 I 1010 3500 0 ~ 3500 0 '1309 3500 0 30 37,000 118,419 3500 60 I 614 123330 3500 24 I 30 3500 3200 3500 3170 1 3250 ,0 49 3250 0 289 3250 0 293 3250 0 2?5 4350 0 262 4300 0 226 4300 0 228 4200 0 6,312 435O 0 210 4113 0 30 0 0 80 0 0 66 30 12,780 3500 0 426 3500 0 30 DEC Alaska Oil..& Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Shell Western E&P In 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 dune 11, 1990 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ATTN: Elaine Johnson 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~ SUBJECT' TRANSMITTAL OF REQUESTED INFORMATION REGARDING THE SWEPI OPERATED MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL FIELD Dear Ms. Johnson' In a recent telephone conversation you discussed with Ms. Susan Brown-Maunder information that would be helpful to you if we could provide it. Enclosed, for your convenience and use, are the following: 2 location surveys showing the location of Platform A 1 list of conductor/well locations (in relation to the SE corner of Sec. 11, T8N, R13W) for Platform A wells 1 location survey Showing the location of Platform C 1 list of conductor/well locations (in relation to the SE corner of Sec. 23, T8N, R13W) for Platform C wells In addition you requested a revised copy of the Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log (10-407) for the recently completed well C21-23. The well location at the top of the producing interval and the well location at total depth as been changed to reflect the actual surveyed location. If you have any further questions regarding these matters, please continue to contact Susan Brown-Maunder at (907) 263-9613. Very Truly/Yours, W. F. Simpson Manager, Regulatory Affairs Alaska Division WFS/SBBM/vj Enclosures cc: Susan Elsenbast-AOGCC \LETTERS\AOGCC\06] 190.D0C RECEIVED JUN 1 ggO Alaska Oil& I;as Cons. Commf;~oll Anchorag9 , HIDDLE GROUND SHOAL P1 atform "A" WELL/CONDUCTOR LOCATIONS Leg i - Center of Leg i @ 1627'N & 435'W from SE corner of Sec.11, T8N, R13W, S.M. ~ A 12-01 1 A 11-01 2 A 43-11 3 A 34-11 4 A 34-14 RD 5 A 22-14 6 A 12A-01 7 A 13-01 8 1632 1632 1630 1625 1622 1622 1625 1630 N & 440'W N & 437'W from SE corner N & 432'W " " " N & 430'W " " " N & 430'W " " " N & 433'W '" " " N & 437'W " " " N & 440'W " " " II II II Leg 2 - Center of Leg 2 @ 1681'N & 372'W from SE corner of Sec. 11, TSN, R13W, S.M. A 42-11 9 A 44-02 10 A 42-14 11 A 41A- 11 12 A 11-12 13 A 11-13 RD 14 A 31-14 15 A 44-11 16 1685'N & 374 1685'N & 370 1683'N & 368 1678'N & 368 W 1675'N & 371 W 1675'N & 375 W 1678'N & 378 W 1683'N & 378'W W from SE corner W II II II W II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Leg 3 - Center of Leg 3 @ 1620'N & 321'W from SE corner of Sec.11, T8N, R13W, S.M. Leg 4 - Center of Leg 4 @ 1566'N & 383'W from SE corner of Sec.11, T8N, R13W, S.M. A 33-11 25 A 14-01 26 1571'N & 381'W A 12-12 27 1568'N & 378'W A 24-01 28 1564'N & 378'W A 13-12 29 1561'N & 381'W A 33-14 30 1561'N & 385'W A 41-11 31 1559'N & 388'W A 23-01 32 1569'N & 388'W 1571'N & 385'W from SE corner II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ',', Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. £ommission Ancho[a~ Tghl S.M. I t I · · . LAT. ~Oe 47' 44.808' · STATE G~D coo~o. I X, 2)~,839.5 ~ ' ' 21 tt e t. 27 ~3 34 R EE E IV [ I)~ ., " ~ ' ' .'. LOCATION OF ~l~a. ~il & Gas Cons. [ ~mtnlssion P a 0 D U C I N 0 P L,',T F O R M T 8 N S.M. , gnchora~ SHELL MIDDLE GROUHD,, SHOAL ~ T TN S.M t , PLATFORM A" COOK IHLET, ALAS,,A . APPLICATIOtt BY SHELL OIL CO. 4000 , - -e°?~-.*,.--~-.-~°O ! n~ ANGELES. CALIFORNIA ~J T. 8 N., R.13 W., S.M. 3 £ I0 I0 II 14 ADL 15 I I F 1__8 7_5 ~ .... LEG NO. 14 LEG NO. I X = 232,76 $ Y = 2,485,845 1627~ I'i O, 435~W FROM THE SE COR. OF SEC. II, TSN, RI3W~ SM. LEG NO. 2 LEG NO. :5 PL X = 232,846 Y = 2,485v897 C 00NDINA 7'EE X: 232~896 Y: 2,485,835 PUBLIC LAND 1681' N a 372' W FROM THE SE COR. OF SEC. II, T8N, RI3W, SM. D ES Ct~I P 7; / OIV 1620'N 8, 321' W FROM THE SE COR. OF SEC. II, TBN, RISW, SM. LEG NO. 4 X = 232,833 Y=2,485,783 FROM THE SE COR. OF SEC. II, T8N,RI3W, S.M. LAT.- 60047'44.839" LONG.-151° 29'45. II 2", EEODE'TIC COORDINA rES LAT.- 60°47'45.368'' LAT.- 60°q7'4q. 758'' LONG.-151°29' 43.942"' LONG.- 15 I° Zg' 42.~B99'' LAT.- GO°q7'44.24zt'' LON$.- 151° Z9' 44.154" Ma3 24, 1990 Shell Western E&P Inc. O 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commi ssi on 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' SUBJECT' SUBMISSION OF THE REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELL NO. Al1-12 Enclosed, in duplicate, is the report of Sundry Well Operations for MGS Well No. Al1-12. The workover included Pulling Tubing. Operations were completed April 9, 1990. If you have any questions, please call Ms. Susan Brown-Maunder at (907) 263-9613 or Mr. Paul Huckabee at (907) 263-9646. Very truly yours, W. F. Simpson Manager Regulatory Affairs Alaska Division WFS/vyj Enclosures RECEIVE " : \LETTERS\AOGCC\052490. DOC STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATI I 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown _[_ Stimulate __ Plugging Pull tubing ~ Alter casing __ Repair well __ 2. Name of Operator SHELL WESTERN E & P, I nc. Perforate I 5. Type of Well: Development Exploratory Stratigraphic 9950Service Address 601 W. 5th Avenue, Suite 810, Anchorage, AK 4. Location of Well at surface Platform "A", Leg 2, Conductor 13, ~ 1675' N & 375' Other 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 116 DF 7. Unit or Property name MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL 8. Well number feet W of S.E. Corner of Sec. 11, TSN, R13W, S.M. At top of productive interval 2586' 17' N & 623.94' E of surface location At effective depth At total depth ~ 9375' (8727' TVD) 3069.42' N & 604.92' E of surface location A 11-12 9. Permit number/approval number 66-44/90 -050 10. APl number 50--733-10083-00 11. Field/Pool "G" Pool 12. Present well condition summary (See attached equipment detai 1 sheet) Total depth: measured 9375' feet Plugs (measured) Effec.tive depth: Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation depth: true vertical 8727' measured 9238 ' true vertical 8594 ' Length feet feet feet Junk (measured) Size Cemented 2275' 9330' measured 9114'-7718' 13-3/8", 61#, J-55, 2900 sx 7", 26-29#, N-80, 1500 sx true vertical Measured depth True vertical depth 2275' Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 3-1/2", 9.3#, 1-80, ~ 8281' Packers and SSS,V (type_,.an~¢~a~ur,,e.~ql~pth) Baker FB-1 pacKers ~ /~o/ ~ oz~ . 13. stimulation or cement squeeze summary Intervalstre~ed(measured) 9114' - 8375' ~eatmentdescriptionincludingvolumesusedandfinalpressure CTU w/140 bbls 7 - 1/2% HCL @ 3/4 BPM ~ 4475 PSI. CEIVE v 'f Gas Cons. C0mmissi0i~, ~ch0rag~ 14. Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation Representative DailyAverageProductionorlnjection Data OiI-Bbl Gas. Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure - - 0 3500 PSI - - 1578 0 PSI Tubing Pressure 350O PSI 3500 PSI 15. Attachments 16. Status of well classification as: Copies of Logs and Surveys run __ Daily Report of Well Operations X.~ Oil m Gas ~ Suspended 17. I hereby certify th¢~,~ foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Servi ce Service Wel 1 Injector Date 5/25/90 Form 10-404 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE COMPLETION EQUIPMENT DETAIL SHEET MGS All-12 5/17/90 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 GN 14 GR_:~ 15 16 17 20 2~ 22 23 HC 26 NO. ITEM TOOL TOP DEPTH TVD. MD. 1. OTIS "X" NIPPLE 2. 227 JOINTS TUBING 3. OTIS "XD" SLIDING SLEEVE 4. 1 JOINT TUBING 5._ OTIS "CT" CIRCULATING SLEEVE 6. 1 JOINT TUBING 7. BAKER TUBING LOCATOR 8. BAKER SEAL ASSEMBLY 331 331 332 332 6957 7509 6960 7513 6989 7544 6994 7549 7024 7580 7025 7581 9. BAKER "FB-i" PACKER W/15' SBE 7025 7581 10. BAKER SEAL BORE EXTENSION 11. BAKER CONCENTRIC COUPLING 12. BAKER SEAL BORE EXTENSION 13. X-OVER SBE 14. 19 JOINTS TUBING 15. OTIS "X" NIPPLE 16. 1 JOINT TUBING 17. BAKER TUBING LOCATOR 18. BAKER SEAL ASSEMBLY 19. BAKER "FB-i" PACKER W/6' MOE 20. BAKER MILL OUT EXTENSION 21. X-OVER 22. 1 JOINT TUBING 23. OTIS "XN" NIPPLE 24. 1 PUP JOINT 25. OTIS ENTRY GUIDE 26. END OF TUBING (EOT) 7028 7584 7035 7592 7036 7593 7039 7596 70'40 7597 7606 8198 7607 8199 7637 8231 7637 8231 7637 8231 7640 8235 7645 8240 7646 8241 7676 8273 7677 8274 7682 8280 7683 8281 CASING 13 3/8", 55-61#, J-55 @ 2275' w/2400 sx 7" 26-29#, N-80 @ 9330' w/1500 sx- PBTD = TD = 9375' TUBING 3 1/2", 9.3#, L-80 EUE 8RD PERFORATED ZONE GROSS INTERVAL GN-GO 7718-7740' GR-GS 8070-8126' HC-HD 8375-8419' HC-HD 8426-8478' HE-HF 8510-8546' HI-HK 8614-8636' HK-HN 8653-8730' HN-HR 8792-8944' HR-HZ 8956-9052' HR-HZ 9076-9114' DAILY WORKOVER REPORT WELL Al1-12 03/22/90 MOVE RIG AND RIG UP. RIG UP ATLAS W.L. UNIT. INSTALL PACK OFF LUBRICATOR WITH HI-PRESSURE GREASE HEAD. PRESSURE TEST LUB. TO 3000 PSI. SWAB VALVE ON TREE LEAKING. ANYTHING ABOVE 3000 PSI. RAN IN WITH 2.25" OD JET CUTTER BUT COULDN'T GET BELOW 279 FT. PULL OUT AND RAN ! 11/16" OD SINKER BARS THRU TIGHT SPOT OK. PULL AND RAN IN WITH A 2 1/8" OD JET CUTTER (1/8" SMALLER) WENT OK THRU X-NIPPLE BUT THEN STOPPED AT 2972. WORKED SEVERAL TIMES BUT STILL COULDN'T GET THRU. PULL W.L. TOOLS. RIG UP HOWCO TO CIRC DOWN THRU TUBING TO CLEAN UP WELL. 03/23/90 FINISH HOOKING UP HOWCO AND TRIED PUMPING DOWN TUBING, BUT FOUND TUBING PLUGGED. PRESSURED UP TO 3000 PSI. THEN RELEASED PRESSURE QUICKLY, LETTING THE WELL FLOW BACK THEN WAS ABLE TO PUMP A TOTAL OF 100 BBLS OF FIW DOWN TUBING. RIG OUT HOWCO. RIG BACK UP ATLAS WIRE LINE AND R.I.H. AND FOUND BRIDGE AT 8560 FT. PULLED UP AND MADE JET CUT AT 8455 FT. AFTER FIRING THE CUTTER, THE TOOLS WERE STUCK FOR ABOUT 30 MIN. THEN CAME FREE. POOH, DRESS TOOL WITH ANOTHER 2.125" OD JET CUTTER AND R.I.H. AND MADE THE SECOND AT 8160 FT. POOH AND RIG OUT W.L. SENT W.L. TOOLS TO PLATFORM "C" AT ABOUT 3:30 P.M. RIG UP CHOKE AND KILL LINES FOR RIG PUMP. PUMP DOWN TUBING KILLING WELL. SHUT DOWN AND BUILD MORE 14.5 PPG MUD TO INCREASE VOLUME. CIRC AND CONDITION MUD. LOOKS OK. OBSERVE WELL. (WELL DEAD). BREAK OUT LANDING JT. AND INSTALL BACK PRESSURE VALVE. REMOVE WELL HEAD TREE. WELL HEAD HAD A 3.5" THD. IN HANGER INSTEAD OF A 2 7/8" THD. INSTALL 13 5/8" BY 5000 PSI RISER AND MUD CROSS, DSA, AND 11" 5000 PSI BOPE. 03/24/9Q FINISH NIPPLING UP. HAD TO RE-BUILD AND RE-LOCATE FLOW LINE HOOK UP. CHOKE AND KILL LINES. REPAIR AND INSTALL PICTURE NIPPLE. TEST BOPE. 5000 PSI ON PIPE RAMS, CHOKE LINE, KILL LINE, AND VALVES. TEST STD, PIPE AND LINES TO PUMPS AND CHOKE MANIFOLD ALL TO 5000 PSI. TEST ANNULAR TO 3500 AND TESTED OK THIS TIME. HAD TO TIGHTEN UP TOP FLANGE AND DOUBLE STUD ADAPTER TO STOP LEAKS. CIRC AND COND MUD WHILE WORKING ON TIE DOWN PINS. CHECK FOR FLOW. ALL OK. WORKED PACKER SEVERAL TIMES BEFORE PULLING FREE AT 100,000 STRING WT. THEN HUNG UP AT 7468. WAS ABLE TO WORK FREE IN ABOUT 15 MIN. THEN POOH WITH NO MORE HANG UPS. LAY DOWN APPROX. 7000 FT. AT 5 A.M. 03/25/90 FINISH POOH AND LAY DOWN EVERY THING FROM CUT OFF AT 8160 FT. CHANGE FROM 2 7/8" TO 3.5" PIPE RAMS. INSTALL TEST PLUG. REPAIR ACCUMULATOR 4-WAY VALVE ON PIPE RAMS. THEN WHILE TRYING TO TEST THE PIPE RAMS THE HYDRAULIC RAM CYLINDER, HF_,AD..RUBBEfL STARTED LEAKING BACK TO ACCUMULATOR. TOOK THE RAM ~)~~[V~i ~ .Oil &.~as Cons, AND FOUND THE MANUAL OPERATING THREADED SHAFT BROKEN AND A PIECE OF METAL .73 IN. LONG WAS UNDER THE HEAD RUBBER ON CLOSING SIDE OF PISTON. THERE WERE NO PISTON RUBBERS FOR THE SHAFFER 10" 5000 GATE IN ALASKA. INSTALLED THE GOOD RUBBER TO THE CLOSING SIDE FOR A TEMPORARY FIX. THEN CONTINUED WITH BOP TEST. TESTED PIPE RAMS, BLIND RAMS, UPPER AND LOWER KELLY VALVES, INSIDE BOP VALVE ALL TO 5,000 PSI. OPERATED HAND WHEELS. PULL TEST PLUG AND INSTALL WEAR RING. RIG SERVICE. PICK UP TRI-STATE 6" OD WASH-SHOE, ONE JT. OF 5 3/4" OD, BY 29 FT. X-OVER, FLOAT SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS, 6 - 4 3/4" OD D.C. PICK UP AND SINGLE IN 3.5" X-95 DRILL PIPE AT 5 A.M. 03/26/90 FINISH T.I.H. AND FOUND TOP OF FISH AT 8153 FT. TOP OF PACKER AT 8177 FT. NO ROTATING REQUIRED. CSG. APPEARED CLEAN. WASH DOWN TO PACKER. CIRC BTM. UP. SET KELLY BACK, BLOW DRY. T.O.H. AND HAD ONE 20,000 OVER PULL AT 7707. WORKED BACK THRU SEVERAL TIMES THEN COULDN'T SEE ANYTHING. FINISH T.O.H. AND LAY DOWN WASH-OVER SHOE AND WASH-PIPE. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS. PICK UP A GUIDE SHOE WITH A HOLLOW MILL BODY, 5 3/4" OVER-SHOT DRESSED WITH A 2 7/8" BASKET GRAPPLE, BUMPER SUB, JARS, 6 - 4 3/4" D.C.~S AND CIRC. SUB, PLUS D.P. AND T.I.H. TO 8099 FT. SLIP AND CUT DRILLING LINE. CIRC AND COND MUD. WORK OVER FISH. PULL 50,000 OVER AND HAD TRAPPED 1200 PSI BELOW PACKER WHEN IT PULLED FREE. CIRC BTM. UP BELOW PACKER AT NEXT CUT (8455 FT.). T.O.H. AND LAY DOWN FISH. HAD A LITTLE DRAG AT 7707. (TOP OF PERFS.) PULLED A LITTLE SLOW, DRAGGING PACKER. LAYED DOWN CUT OFF JT, 4 FT. PUP, GUIBERSON PACKER, 4 JTS. TUB. KBM CAMCO, 4 JTS, AND CUT OFF JT. AT 8455. FUNCTION B. RAMS. PICK UP BHA AS BEFORE, 6" WASH-OVER SHOE, ONE JT. OF 5 3/4" WASH PIPE, X-OVER, FLOAT SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS, AND 6 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S TRIPPING IN HOLE AT 5:00 A.M. T.I.H. TO 5,000 FT. AT 5:00 A.M. HAD B.O.P. DRILL. 03/27/90 FINISH T.I.H. AND TOOK WT. AT 8180. WASH AND REAM 8180/8475. CIRC AND CONDITION MUD. T.O.H., LAY DOWN WASH PIPE. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS OK. PICK UP 5 3/4" LIP GUIDE WITH HOLLOW MILL EXTENSION, OVER-SHOT DRESSED WITH 2 7/8" BASKET GRAPPLE, AND EXTENSION SUB. BUMPER SUB, JARS, PUMP OUT SUB, AND 12 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S AND D.P. T.I.H. AND MILL OVER FISH AT 8455 FT. PULL UP AND SET JARS OFF WITH 50,000 OVER STRING WT. AND PULLED FISH LOOSE. CIRC BTM UP. T.O.H. RECOVERED PACKER AND ABOUT 10 FT. OF THE FIRST JT. OF 7 7/8" TUBING BELOW THE PACKER. LEAVING TOP OF FISH AT 8201. THERE IS 124 FT. OF FISH LEFT IN HOLE TO NEXT PACKER. TOP OF BAKER PACKER 8620. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS. RIG SERVICE. WAIT ON 5 JT. OF WASH PIPE. PICK UP 6" WASH-OVER SHOE, 5 JTS OF 5 3/4" OD WASH-PIPE, PUMP OUT SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS, AND 12 - 4 3/4" OD D.C.~S. T.I.H. TO 3,000 FT. AT 5 A.M. HAD WEEKLY SAFETY MEETING WITH BOTH CREWS. 03/28/90 FINISH T.I.H. THERE IS STILL A TIGHT SPOT AT TOP PERFS 7718/7740. WASH AND REAM FROM TOP OF FISH 8496 TO TOP OF PACKER. AT 8620. HI TORQUE AND HARD TO CLEAN 22 FT. 8570/8592. THE REST WASN'? TOO BAD, BUT ACT LIKE SOME FILL. DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 2 CIRC BTM UP. T.O.H. AND LAY DOWN WASH PIPE. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS. PICK UP BOWEN 5 3/4" OD OVER-SHOT WITH HOLLOW MILL EXT. AND LIP GUIDE. DRESSED WITH 2 7/8" BASKET GRAPPLE. 5 3/4" EXT. SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS, AND 12 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S. T.I.H. WORK OVER FISH AND PULL FREE. FISH WAS PLUGGED OFF AND NOT ABLE TO CIRC. HAD TO DROP BALL TO OPEN CIRC. SLEEVE TOOK ABOUT 40 MIN TO REACH. BTM. CIRC BTM UP. T.O.H. AND LAY DOWN FISH. RECOVERED EVERYTHING INCLUDING THE WIRE LINE RE-ENTRY GUIDE. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS. PICK UP TRI-STATE PACKER MILL, SUB, 2-JUNK SUBS, BIT SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS AND 12 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S. T.I.H. TO 7000 FT. AT 5 A.M. 03/29/90 T.I.H. TO 7709 FT. D.P. MEAS. COULDN'T GET 6" PACKER MILL THRU TIGHT SPOT. THE TOP PERFS ARE 7718/7740/ KELLY UP AND ROTATE WITH WT. BELOW BUMPER SUB, JARS, 12 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S. AMD TRIP IN HOLE. REAM THRU RIGHT SPOT 7709/7740 TWICE AND COULDN'T SEE ANY DRAG AFTER THAT. (TOP SET OF PERFS.) T.I.H. TO NEXT SET OF PERFS. 8070/8126 AND REAM. DIDN'T SEE ANY DRAG. TRIP ON IN TO TOP OF NEXT PERFS. (8375) AND REAM TO PACKER, AT 8620 FT. ONE MORE TIGHT SPOT AT 8570 FT. CUT DRILLING LINE. CIRC BTM UP. T.O.H. AND LAY DOWN TAPERED MILL. FUNCTION TEST BLIND RAMS. PICK UP TRI-STATE PACKER MILL, 2-JUNK SUBS, D-BOX SUB, BUMPER SUB, JARS, 12 - 4 3/4" D.C.'S, T.I.H. MILLING ON PACKER AT 8620 FT. LAST PACKER IN HOLE. 03/30/90 MILL ON F-1 PACKER ~ 8620'. CIRCULATE BOTTOMS UP, BLOW DOWN KELLY, FILL TRIP TANK. PUMP DRY JOB AND POH. L/D RECOVERED LOWER SECTION OF F-1 PACKER & MILL SCRAP FROM JUNK BASKETS, L/D PACKER MILLING ASSMY. P/U MILL. SCRAPER, 2 EA. JUNK BASKETS, M/U TO BUMPER SUB, HYD, JARS AND 12 EA. DC. TIH (SLM) T/7650'. CIRCULATE & CONDITION MUD. POH/CHAIN OUT. L/D MILL AND SCRAPER. NO OBSERVED TIGHT SPOTS. R/U ATLAS WIRELINE. DISCOVERED SHORT IN #1 CONDUCTOR ON ELECTRIC LINE. CUT 2000' OF LINE TO ELIMINATE SHORT. CALIBRATE GR/CCL & VERTILOG TOOL. RIH WITH GR/CCL. TOOL STOPPED @ 8655' LOG UP F/8655' WITH GR/CCL. LOG DEPTH @ 5600' AT REPORT TIME. 03/31/90 COMPLETE LOG RUN W/GR/CCL. TOTAL RUN F/8655' T/SURFACE. RUN VERTILOG CASING EVALUATION LOG IN 7" 26#, F/7650' TO SURFACE. R/U AND RIH ON WIRELINE, 7" HOWCO EZSV DRILLABLE BRIDGE PLUG (DBP). TIE-IN W/GR/CCL LOG, SET DBP @ 8200' (WLM), R/D ATLAS WIRELINE. P/U & RELOCATE 3 STDS. OF 4.75" DC. P/U HOWCO 7" CHAMP III PACKER. TIH & TAG TOP OF DBP @ 8213' DRILL PIPE MEAS. COME UP HOLE & SET CHAMP III PACKER @ 8172'. CLOSE PIPE RAMS & SET 325# ON ANNULUS. PRESSURE TEST DBP @ 3100# FOR 15 MIN. PLUG TESTED GOOD. BLEED OFF PRESS/UNSEAT PACKER. RESEAT PACKER @7915'. CLOSE PIPE RAMS & SET 100# ON ANNULUS. PACKER IS BETWEEN GR/GS & GN/GO PERFORATED INTERVALS. PRESSURE UP ON PIPE AND OBSERVE FORMATION BREAKOVER @ 3400#. ESTAB. 1RPM INJECTIVITY @ 2500-2800#, W/2 BBL BLEED OFF PRESSURE. UNSEAT PACKER. PULL UP TO 7608'. CIRC. & PRE-TREAT KILL FLUID FOR CEMENT CONTAMINATION. POH & L/D CHAMP PACKER. P.U & TIH DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 3 W/HOWCO EZSV CEMENT RETAINER TO SQUEEZE GR/GS AT REPORT TIME. HELD FIRE DRILL. ALL HANDS RESPONDED WELL. 04/01/90 TIH W/HOWCO EZSV CEMENT RETAINER T/7920~. PREPARE TO SQUEEZE GR/GS PERFS. @ 8070-8126'. SET EZSV @ 7913~ SHEAR OUT @ 165,000#, PULL OUT W/STINGER & RESET SAME. iNITIATE INJECTIVITY TEST. PERFORATIONS BROKE OVER @ 3400#, INJ. 1BBL @ 1BPM, 2500#. BLEED OFF PRESS. PULL OUT STINGER FROM EZSV. R/U HOWCO LINES, & TEST @ 5000#. SPOT SPACERS & CEMENT TO END OF PIPE AS FOLLOWS. PUMP 10 BBLS FRESH WATER (FW), FOLLOWED W/CEMENT SLURRY MIX OF: 200 SX "G" CEMENT, 5.3 G/SK H20 @ 15.5# GAL. 1.19 CU-FT/SK YIELD, 3.12 HRS PUMP TIME, .25% HALAD 344, .25% CFR-3, .04% LWL ADDITIVES, CHASE W/lO BBLS FW. STAB INTO EZSV, PRESS. ANNULUS AND BEGIN DISPLACING PIPE VOLUME TO PERFS FOR SQUEEZE. PERFS. WOULD NOT TAKE ANY FLUD @ 3400#. SURGE BACK & PRESSURE BACK UP PIPE. UNSEAT & RESET STINGER. CONFIRM PRESSURE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SQUEEZE ZONE & DRILL PIPE. PRESSURE UP IN STAGES TO MAX. OF 4800# ON PERFS. & BACK SURGE WITH NO RESULTS. AFTER 1 HR. OF WORKING ATTEMPTED SQUEEZE, BLED OFF PRESSURE & REVERSE CIRC. CEMENT TO PITS. SUSPEND GR/GS SQUEEZE, SUSPECT CAC03 KILL FLUID HAS PACKED OFF PERFORATIONS. CBO, PUMP PILL, R/U HOWCO LINES, PREPARE TO POH. , PULL OUT STINGER & POH W/EZSV STINGER ASSMY. L/D & REDRESS SAME. P/U HOWCO EZSV, TIH & SET RETAINER @ 7662~. PREP. TO SQUEEZE GN/GO INTERVAL @ 7718-7740~ PULL OUT AND RESET STINGER, R/U & TEST HOWCO LINES @ 5~00#. BEGIN INJECTIVITY TEST W/HOWCO PUMP. UNABLE TO BREAKDOWN PERFORATIONS. PRESSURE UP ANNULUS, PROGRESSIVELY RAISE PRESSURE TO 4800#. SURGE & BACK SURGE PRESS. PULL OUT & RESET STINGER UNDER PRESSURE WHICH CONFIRMED RETAINER COMMUNICATION. SUSPEND SQUEEZE OF GN/GO. BLEED OFF PRESSURE. R/D HOWCO LINES. PULL OUT STINGER, PUMP PILL & POH. TEST BOPE: LOW TEST ALL VALVES & RAMS @ 250#. TEST ANNULAR PREVENTER @ 3500#. TEST ALL CHOKE, KILL, FLOOR, KELLY VALVES @ 5000#. TEST PIPE & BLIND RAMS @ 5000#. PERFORMANCE TEST ACCUMULATOR. 04/02/90 COMPLETE BOPE TEST. SET BORE PROTECTOR. P/U HOWCO CHAMP III PACKER TIH T/5000~ FOR CSG. INTERVAL PRESSURE TEST. PERFORM CSG. INTERVAL PRESSURE TEST PER PROG. ITEM #37: CLOSE RAMS, TEST AGAINST EZSV @ 7662~ W/500# @ 15 MIN. BLEED OFF PRESS. UNSEAT PACKER @ RELOCATE T/3050~. SET SAME, CLOSE RAMS & TEST ANNULUA @ 1500#, 15 MIN. ALL TESTS WERE GOOD, BLEED OFF PRESSURE, OPEN RAMS, POH W/CHAMP PACKER. L/D HOWCO CHAMP PACKER, P/U 6" BIT, 4 EA. JUNK BASKETS, B/S, BUMP SUB, HYD, JARS, 12 EA. D/C. TIH & DRILL OUT HOWCO EZSV RETAINER @ 7913~. TIH & DRILL EZSV DRILLABLE BRIDGE PLUG @ 8213~. TIH 4 STDS. P/U SINGLES & DRILL SCALE/DEBRIS @ 8653~. BIT DEPTH @ 8850~ REPORT TIME. 04/03/90 CONTINUE TO DRILL/REAM F/8850~ T/8894~. JETS PLUGGED ON BIT 8894~. WORK PIPE. UNABLE TO CLEAR JETS. POH/CHAIN OUT W/WET PIPE. CLEAN 4 EA. JUNK BASKETS OF STEEL & BRASS FRAGMENTS FROM HOWCO EZSV. INSIDE OF BIT & JETS WERE PACKED W/CEMENT. DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 4 SUSPECT LAST SINGLE PICKED UP HAD CEMENT SKIN IN THE BORE AREA. SERVICE RIG. M/U NEW 6" BIT W/4 EA. JUNK BASKETS, BIT SUB, 12 EA. DC, BUMP SUB, HYD. JARS : 409.5'. CUT & SLIP 100' OF DRILL LINE. WASH & D~ILL SCA~E/JUNK F/8894',T/9092'. DRILL HARD MATERIAL F/9092 T/9097 . WASH T/9112 & ENCOUNTER HARD SPOT. WORK BIT AND ATTEMPT TO DRILL/WASH OUT HARD SPOT @ 9112'. THIS DEPTH IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE HR/HZ PERFORATIONS. SUSPECT BRIDGE PLUG REMNANTS ON TOP OF SCALE COLUMN W/VISCOUS MIX BELOW. UNABLE TO PROCEED BEYOND THIS DEPTH WITH BHA. PUMP PILL. POH. 04/04/90 CBU, PUMP PILL, POH W/BIT #2. CLEAN JUNK BASKETS OF EZSV REMNANTS. M/U FLAT JUNK MILL 6" EA. BOOT BASKETS W/BS, 12 DC, BUMP SUB, HYD JARS - 411.66'. TIH T/9112' & TAG TOP OF FILL. MILL ON JUNK F/9112' TO T/9117'. MILL STOPPED MAKING PROGRESS. CBU' PUMP PILL POH. L/D FLAT JUNK MILL. FLAT MILL HAD A 1" OD "PILOT HOLE" IN THE CENTER, 1" DEEP. THE REMAINING SURFACE AREA ON THE MILL WAS IN GOOD SHAPE. THESE CONDITIONS INDICATE THE POSSIBILITY OF A WIRELINE FISH, WITH THE OVERSHOT FISHING SPEAR LOOKING UP MAY BE THE CAUSE OF THE BIT & MILL LACK OF PROGRESS BEYOND THIS DEPTH. M/U 5.75" OD JUNK BASKET W/CATCHERS & 24" EXTENSION BARREL ON 1STD 4.75" DC, FLOAT SUB, 3 EA STDS OF DC, BUMPER SUB, HYD JARS. TIH, STOP & FILL PIPE @ 3200 & 6000'. TIH T/9916'. TAG BOTTOM @ 9117'. PU KELLY, ROTATE & WASHOVER FISH. CONTINUE WASHOVER FISH @ REPORT TIME. 04/05/90 WASH OVER FISH @ 9117'. WASH & REAM F/9117' T/9238'. CIRC. & CONDITION KILL FLUID. @ 9238'. FILL TRIP TANK, PUMP PILL. POH/CHAIN OUT. L/D JUNK BSKT RECOVER WIRE LINE SINKER BAR, MECHANICAL JARS AND CUTTER BAR PIECES. P/U & TIH W/6" BIT, BOOT BSKT, 7" 26# CSG SCRAPER, BOOT BSKT, F/S, DC'S, B/S, HYD/JARS. STOP & FILL PIPE @ 3300' & 6200". TAG BOTTOM @ 9238'. CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN FOR PACKER RUN. POH W/SCRAPER ASSMY. REPAIR/REPLACE BROKEN LINE GUIDE CABLE FOR DRILL LINE. CONTINUE POH W/SCRAPER ASSMY. M/U BAKER FB-1 PACKER TAIL PIPE ASSMY. PER PROG. PREPARE TO TIH W/ASSMY ON 3.5" DRILL PIPE @ REPORT TIME. NOTE: HELD PLATFORM FIRE DRILL. ALL HANDS RESPONDED WELL. 04/06/90 M/U PACKER TAILPIPE ASSMY; OTIS WL RE-ENTRY GUIDE, 1JT. 3.5" 9.3" EUE 8RD TBG. OTIS XN NIPPLE, 1JT. 3.5" 9.3# EUE 8 RD, XO SUB, BAKER 6' MILL EXT, BAKER FB-1 7" PACKER. TIH W/SAME T/8269'. SECURE WELL @ 300 HRS. IN RESPONSE TO PLATFORM GENERAL ALARM (FALSE). CONTINUE OPERATION. BREAK CIRC, DROP 'BALL, PRESSURE UP & SET PACKER, PULL 73,000# OVER STRING WT. TO 195,000# AND PRESSURE UP DP @ 3800 FOR RUNNING TOOL SHEAROUT/RELEASE. DEPTH @ DPM: WL GUIDE @ 8270', XN NIPPLE @ 8261', BAKER PACKER @ 8220'. EXPERIENCED SOME DIFFICULTY RELEASING FROM PACKER DUE TO HEAVY MUD MTL. OBSTRUCTING HYDRAULIC COMPRESSION PORTS IN RELEASE TOOL. R/D CHICKSANDS, HOOK UP KILL LINE, LAY DOWN 3 SINGLES. FILL TRIP TANK, PUMP PILL, POH/CHAIN OUT WET, CLEAR & CLEAN FLOOR OF WORKOVER FLUID. R/U T/RUN TBG. P/U BAKER 2' LOCATOR SEAL ASSMY, LOCATOR SUB, DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 5 JT. 3.5" 9.3# OTIS X NIPP, 19 EA JTS OF 3.5" 9.3# TBG, XO SUB, 5' SEAL BORE EXTENSION (SBE), SBE CONCENTRIC CPLG, 10' SBE, BAKER 7" 26# FB-1 PACKER, BAKER B2 RUNNING/SETTING TOOL. TIH W/PACKER ASSMY T/8220'. STAB SEAL ASSNY. INTO PACKER @ 8220'. TEST ANNULAR SECTION @ 500# TO CONFIRM SEAL. PULL OUT OF PACKER # 8218~. R/U HOWCO PUMP UNIT 20 BBLS OF NALCO 3900 INHIBITOR SOLUT WATER SOLUTION AHEAD, DISPLACE W/61.5 BBLS OF MUD W/RIG PUMPS TO LOCATE SOLUTION IN ANNULAR SECTION BETWEEN PACKERS. STAB INTO SEAL BORE & SET PACKER #2 @ 7555'. REVERSE CIRCULATE 1.5 X DP VOL. FILL TRIP TANK, PUMP PIL, R/D LINES. POH W/PACKER SETTING TOOL. L/D 3.5" DRILL PIPE WHILE POH. 04/07/90 POH W/FB-1 PACKER SETTING TOOL. L/D 3.5" DP WHILE COMING OUT. PULL BORE PROTECTOR. R/U TO RUN 3.5" TBG @ 9.3#/FT, L-80, EUE 8RD, WITH THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES: RUN BAKER SEAL ASSMY, BAKER TAG LOCATOR, 1 JT 3.5" TBG, OTIS "CT" SLEEVE, 1 JT E.5" TBG OTIS "XD" SLIDING SLEEVE, 227 JTG OF 3.5" 9.3# L-80 EUE 8RD TBG, OTIS "X" NIPPLE, 8 JTS OF 3.5" (SAME AS ABOVE) TBG, I ??? JT @ 7.61' TO SPACE OUT ASSMY, SS TBG HANGER. KEY DEPTHS(TOPS) & WEIGHTS FOR FULL TBG STRING AS FOLLOWS: OTIS WL RE-ENTRY GUIDE & 8280', OTIS "XN" NIPPLE @ 8272', FB-1PIR @ 8231', UP WT @ 122K#; OTIS "X" NIPPLE @ 8198', FB-1 PACKER (TOP) @ 7581', OTIS "CT" CIRCULATING SLV @ 7544'. OTIS "XD" SLV @ 7509', OTIS "X" NIPPLE @ 331' 1 PUP @ 7 61' SS TBG HANGER. NOTE: ALL DEPTS @ ROTARY TABLE MEAS. THAT IS 38.30~ FROM RT TO BOTTOM OF TBG HANGER. TBG LANDED WITH FOLLOWING WTS: 8OK# UP, 63K# DN, BEFORE STAB SEAL ASSMY INTO PACKER. 120K# (4OK# OVER) UP TO PULL SEAL ASSMY OUT OF PACKER AFTER STABBING. STABBED INTO SEAL BORE & LAND TBG W/8000# ON TBG HANGER. RUN IN LOCK DOWN SCREWS. CLOSE PIPE RAMS & PRESSURE TEST ANNULUS @ 500# FOR 30 MIN. GOOD. SET BACK PRESSURE VALVE. N/D BOPE. L/U KELLY, SWIVEL & SPINNER ASSMY. R/D FLOW & KOOMEY LINES, ETC. PULL DRILLING RISER, RUN IN LOCK DOWN SCREWS ON TBG HANGER (MORE). NOTE: MR. LONNIE SMITH OF AOGCC WAS FORMALLY NOTIFIED OF OUR INTENT TO PRESSURE TEST THE ANNULAR SECTION AND WAS INVITED TO HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE WITNESS THIS TEST. VERBAL WAIVER OF ATTENDANCE WAS RECEIVED ON 4/06/90 @ 1100 HRS. BY MR. SMITH. 04/08/90 RUN IN LOCK DOWN SCREWS ON "F" SPOOL TO SECURE TBG HANGER, REPLACE TWO BAD ONES. LAND & FLANGE UP PRODUCTION TREE. INSTALL 2-WAY BACK PRESSURE VALVE. R/U & TEST TREE T/5000# FOR 15 MIN. GOOD. PULT. 2-WAY BPV. R/U TO DISPLACE WORKOVER FLUID W/FILTERED INLET WATER (FIW). TEST HOWCO.LINES T/5000#. PRESSURE TBG T/900# TO SHEAR SCREWS & OPEN PORTS IN OTIS "CT" CIRCULATING SLEEVE. DISPLACE 262 BBLS CAC03 WORKOVER FLUID W/FIW. PUMP 304 BBLS FIW (GROSS) TO CLEAN TBG & ANNULUS. 42 BBLS OF FIW RETURNS WERE CHANNELED TO THE PLATFORM BACKWASK SYSTEM. ALL CIRCULATING WAS CONVENTIONAL. R/U TO BLEND NALCO 3900 CORROSION & SCALE INHIBITOR @ 6000 PPM. PUMP 200 BBLS OF N3900 INHIBITOR BLEND DOWN TBG, CHASE WITH 63 BBLS OF FIW TO DISPLACE FROM TBG AND LOCATE IN ANNULAR SECTION. DROP BALL TO CLOSE OTIS "CT" SLEEVE. BALL SET & CLOSED SLEEVE @ 2400#. R/U & PRESSURE TEST TBG @ 3700# FOR 30 MIN., W/O # ON ANNULUS. DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 6 GOOD. R/U & PRESSURE TEST ANNULUS @ 1800 # FOR 30 MIN., W/O # TBG. GOOD. R/U LINES. RELEASE WELL TO PRODUCTION FOR COIL TBG ACID WASH @ 1830 HRS 4/7/90. RIG CREWS TO CONTINUE RIG DOWN & DEMOB DRILLING OPERATION. RIG IS TO BE PICKLED, MOTHBALLED AND PREPARED FOR MOVE TO LEG #1. RIH W/CTU/"HIP-TRIPPER HYDRAULIC JARRING/WASH TOOL. SET DOWN ON BALL FROM OTIS "CT" CIRC SLEEVE @ XN NIPPLE (8198'). WORK BALL DOWN/JAR & WASH. P.U TO 8000', REPAIR LEAK IN SWIVEL. RIH AND CONT WORKING DOWN, SET DOWN @ 8259' (CTU MEASURE). CIRC AND WASH (1/2 BPM) - NO MOVE. MIX & PUMP 5 BBLS POLYMER SWEEP PILL - CONT WASH & JARRING WITH "HIP-TRIPPER". PUMP 2 BBLS 7 1/2% HCL - SPOT AT 8259' - SOAK 2 HOURS - CIRC & WASH - STILL NO MOVEMENT - BELIEVE TO BE IN XN NIPPLE (8272' TUBING MEASURE). RECEIVE PERMISSION TO PRESSURE TUBBING TO MAX - 6000#. ACID RETURN W/40-90 PPM H2S - NEUTRALIZE W/SODA ASH AND NALCO 3631 (H2S) - CLEAN OUT. POOH - TOTAL BACKFLOW 171BBLS. RIG DOWN CTU INJECTOR & RIG UP TO PUMP ON TUBING. PRESSURE BACKSIDE TO 1000#. PRESSURE TUBING 5000# AND HOLD. BLEED OFF TUBING & START TO PRESSURE UP AGAIN. INDICATION OF BALL(?) MOVING @ 5175#. POPPED PLUG @ 5460#. RU CTU INJECTOR W/2.25" JETWASH NOZZLE. TEST TO 5000# & RIH. OUT OF TUBING TAIL - NO RESTRICTIONS. TAG BOTTOM @ 9235' (CTU MEASURE). CIRC. UNTIL RECEIVE MUD RETURNS AND DIVERT TO PITS. PUMP UNTIL CLEANING UP AND BACK TO BACK FLOW SYSTEM. CLOSE ANNULUS AND EST. PUMP RATE 3/4 BPM 4500# - SURFACE PSI - 2500. START PUMPING ACID - 40 BBLS 7 1/2% HCL. WASHING PERFS 9114'-8375' - CIRC. STILL CIRC. 04/09/90 SHUT DOWN OPERATIONS. SECURE WELL. H2S ALARM - INDICATED RIG FLOOR - MALFUNCTION. ACID RETURNS @ SURFACE. NEUTRALIZE W/SODA ASH AND NALCO 3631 (H2S). H2S INDICATED TO 160 PPM IN TANK. 1ST 10-15 BBLS ACID MOSTLY SPENT - REST WAS HOT. USE BAROID SKI TO CONTROL FOAMING AND BOIL OVER.* ACID STRUNG OUT DUE TO S.I. @ 0070. R.U. TO SQUEEZE ACID - EST. PUMP RATE OF 1/2 BPM @ 4600# 2500 SURFACE. FINISH PUMPING 100 BBLS 7 1/2% HCL. FINAL PUMP RATE 3/4 BPM @ 4475# 2500 SURFACE. CHASE ACID WITH 20 BBLS FIW AND PUMP REMAINING 60 BBLS FIW WHILE POOH. CTU RIGGED DOWN. *TOTAL BBLS THROUGH BACK FLOW 223 THIS DISCHARGE. DAILY WORKOVER REPORT Al1-12 PAGE 7 ~..~4~:~..,::'~.~,;~;;~..~;..;;,Z,.~j,~."~;j~&~Z,r.L~;~;~_~' .~-~:~.~'~:~.~.~~S~:~-~-_~ ~ ~. ~ ~'~:: ~ ~'.'.' :....-? .~- ...?.,.,., ':.., :?'~ ,..._,~. ., '~ :. ': ~j,.~.:~. <.,.';.;., ..: , /.',-,' ,..~:,'.,,,~ ' ;,.'..'.~_.- RETAIN TH~S SECTION FOR YOUR RECORDS MGS C21-23 (PLS) & MGS All-12 (G/R & VERTILOG)=SHELL ALL THREE ABOVE LOGS~ ~ PRINTS .. ~=,.~ PRINTS __ PRINTS - r?.,0 PRINTS · . f3Q ~ ~. ~"~ ~' PR~TS ABOVE RECEIVED FROM: AT~8 A~ENTIONJOHN BO~n ~ DATE 0 NEG. i SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA NEG. SEPIA 19 ";"'~,"~.1 DRILLING AND'WELL SI~RVtCING hcv. t2.t.ta ~"~*'~' '; $11ELL OIL BOP, ACCUMUEATQR ~ CttOt(E MANIFOLD TEST REPnRT 8a COMPANY ......... ~LOW OUT ~.~.,,, . ' · . ~o.~ ~.. u~ ten ~ ,~. '~ ..... - · P REV E N T E R j ..... ~~ ....... ; ......... · - I TEST ~' . ..................... ' ---Lockine . , ~ ........~~,~ ..~ , QJ,ze l~_ ~o'~'"'".t~_~_~ '~O,. ~ Af~.. ............. B. KELLY COCK Ju~a ~ ~-O~m'l -''"' ' ._~ P~FSSU~T~ST~G~ ~'~ ~~ ~'L~]__..- . ~ ......... . ..... OT.~ ~$~.'.,. ' i ~- ~'~ ~- - ~'""'"''"'"'"" · .-L .~ _._L.. ' ...... ~ - --~' " ......... ~,,~,~,. ~. /~ ~/~ ~ , D, ~ST sr.,~ I · _ =- ~6~-~m-t 'size we~,t ~r~. PRESSURE TES~ ~;,u'. a, ..;~.,~.,,~ .'A.~,~. ' ' , MANIFOLD VALVE OPERATORB TESTED ACCUMULATOR TESTED R~'OTE CON. ~TA. TESTED ~T~ ON MAN~ ~T' ~StN "P" & BOP CONTROL ............... ~ ' v ' ~, ~, ~ N ~- ~ ~ , . ~ .... ~.~ .... ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ .. ~.~ ........ ~ , ,,, ~ ~ MANUfACTUReR " ' "! "//.~0 I~,.,PZ~cJ ~., a,. I ~,. REMOT~ ' ' ~ ........................................... i--- ' . ' .... · .-, --- J ~ ]~,m~ ~-- ~ . -- time ~ .... Ttm~ - , ' -~ ' . /~,.~,., PERFoRMAN~ " I jINlt~l~lN~C ~ !lNm~ ~l~*~ ~NII'IA~I nN~L~ ' '"" ................ r ............................ l~ .... ~": .... ~ ....... ~.~ ..... · ~ . ................... ~ "~""~' ~ t , ~ - '; ..... I PIT DRILL 3/~ t., P,,, ..~, ~ ~ ~ ~:~_d 1.~ 0_0. ............. ~ .. ' ' '" : ............. ~ ......... ~ ......... ' '~ leC~. ~,,..~,-,,-,,~ L. _~-. _~ / , ~~_ , ~/,~-: .......... . ...... .....__ ~ . . ,. ~ ;::,:,,., ~,..~ ,,~, i~ .o ~.~,,..__.,,., ,,,..,,.,,.~ EOUIPMENT ~' J J ' ' ' · Ip~lde ~OPI On fl~Ot ~ ~ i ~tlt tm ci.i & Kill ~i CHECK ~- ~ . : ......... .............. L_ J,~ ._ ..._ . . ......... . .... , ~ .'.~"~ ~*.. ~'~,.,,,",~ . ! ,? ,c~A,~ MA[~ Z, ]990 j , ~ ~j ~ p, ~ ~ ~ S_ /;/;~a"Oil & Gas Co~s. Commi~io~ DRILLING AND WELL SERVICING REV. t2-1-74 SHELL OIL BOP, ACCUMULATOR & CHOKE MANIFOLD TEST REPORT 88 COMPANY fl~Jrn/¢~fe,~ me t~ave~¢) PRESSURE . ~/ .............. ; ......................... ; ............................ ,~e e,,eloyed used ~l ' ... ~. .~ ~ .... /~ ............. B. KELLY ~OCK up,IR ~. .. oi~ va~v~ ~,er~ aa~,~ PRES~URE. TES~ ~ow[~ ..... OTHER ...................... ~ .... P R BSS U R E I.~ma ~reva.~ ~ TESTS ~i~: ~,~°T s~,~: -- ....... Rotary ~ Iose,' , ~,~ o, ~,..~ ......... ~_ ...... ~ ~-z~ ~-.~o CASING ............ '. Ov - P~I . Ry = P~I . .. ........................ . ....... PHES~UHE TE~T ....................... ~ ........................ ~-~-; ..................................... · BOP CONTROL. ~ ....... ~v[~... ~~::~.::~_...~.~..~... ~.'~ ............... ~.~__ MANIFOLD OPERATIN~ FLtJI~ = I.~W PRESSURE NO. OF ~AtlON9 I~INO .I ~ ......................... ~ . . . ~ · ,.~ ................... ~ ' ' BLA~DER OR FLO~T __ I UNIT LAST CHECKEO aY . . -- ICONT O~5 Las[ ~n~eo ...~ ............ ~"~ '-- L ' - .... ~~ ! ' REMOTE .......... I ..... J~J~{Yt~ I ~.~0'~.1. '~ ........ ~..~.~. .... · CCUMU~TOR / ~ ....... ~;;;; ...... ~,,..,, .......... .,.,,,,,, ~i~ ; ..... ',-~ Time Ttm~ PERFORMANCE .... INITIAl FINal.....~.~.t.. INITIAl. FtN~L ~I~E TE~T HV~,, ...............................~ , ........... ~ .... ~ .... ~.-~ ~~,,,. EQUIPMENT m~en'aor~ on fl~r~ Fill up Linu & I<ill Line ~ [wlat OU~l~ ............. ~ ' CHECK .... ............ j. ~HERE LEAl( OCeURREq ' ' HOW nEPAIRED ....... '~ DRILLING AND WELL SERVICING ney. t2-t-74 SHELL OIL BOP, ACCUMULATOR & CHOKE MANIFOLD TEST REPORT 88 COMPANY fln.~¢rio,, an ~eve~¢J ~U'~:~t-~,.p ,5 . I f~- I lo,,,,,,., ~,,__~ 23- ~o~ o~r- ............ ~ ,,~v~,~, "'~'" ~o~'~ ~':~,~1 .~ .......... PRESSU~E ~/~. ........... .~..~ :: ..... ~- .......... ~ ................. ~.~:b .... ~ ........................ ~,, ,,,,mo., ..~. · .~ .. ...... ................................~...~.. ......... B, KELLY COCK upPER PRESSURE TEST ~oW~R , ,. Die ~a~v., ~,~.... ='"~ OTHER ...... c~s,~ ~ o~ ~,.~ ....... ,~ ........ ~ ~-Z? ~- ~o. .............. . .............................................. '. ~v - Pti . RV : P~I . .. .... ~-/~ -~_; & BOP CONTROL · ' HYD~AULI~0M~ FLUID OPERATING PRESSURE MANIFOLD mr ~,, o,0.~,,~? .~]5 .... ~o ...~.ae..~... Ps.l ............... /_~__ P~ . ~~'~ F~Ji~ LnW ~nE~sunE ~0. OF $~nt~ONS : ~.,=.-...'..~.:.L.3. r_~:O._ /"~""'''u'" ..,.uu~,u~l- "'~'" ~. a.. I MIA .., I ~ ~,. a ............ ~;.~ur* , nECHARG~ TIME ~CCUMU~TO. / ....... ~ ....... ;;~.[~"'' ~,~. ~ '~'~" T,,,,~ ..... ~ Tim ~ ............. PERFORMANCE ~INITIAI [FINAl. ~,?~lNITiAI. FIN~g INITIA~ TEST Hv~,,t I ~ j ~ ~ , ~ ~: ............ ~pPIpanam~ ~ ' ' . ~ '~ : "' t ....... t ' '' ! ~ ' ~ i OH,lng Trle.ing Mi~ale nares ~ ~ , . .~. ........ ~Cj?., ~ .0......... ,..,. All hydraulically ~ J" 0 Rea{Uon time ...... , ......... ,n,,ea'aor~ 0. f,~, ~Ul ,,. Lin. A ICtll Lin. ~ w.a, Ou,.,.~ . ..._~ CHE~K Shell Western E&P Inc. 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 January 26, 1990 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' SUBJECT' APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL FOR UPCOMING WORKOVER ON MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL (MGS) WELL Al1-12 Enclosed are three copies of the Application for Sundry Approval for the upcoming workover on MGS well A 11-12. The workover will include pulling tubing and stimulating injector intervals. These operations are expected to commence March 1, 1990. If you have any questions concerning this application, please contact Susan Brown-Manuder at (907) 263-9613. Very truly yours, W. F. Simpson Manager, Regulatory Affairs Alaska Division WFS/SBBM/raf Enclosures SBBL/asa.O12590b STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon m Suspend __ Alter casing __ Repair well Change approved program ~ 2. Name of Operator Shell Western E&P, Inc. 3. Address 601 W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 810 Anchorage, AK 99501 Operation shutdown __ Re-enter suspended well __ Plugging __ Time extension ~ Stimulate _.Z. Pull tubingY~._ Variance __ Perforate ~ Other 5. Type of Well: Development Exploratory Stratigraphic Service 4. Location of well at surface Platform "A", Leg 2, Conductor 13, (~ 1675'N & 375' W of S.E. Corner of Sec 11, T8N, R13W, S. M. At top of productive interval 2586' 17' N & 623.94' E of surface location At effective depth At total depth 12. Present well cor~dition sumr~ary Total depth: measured 9375 ' feet Plugs (measured) true vertical8727 ' feet 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 116' DF 7. Uniter Property name Middle Ground Shoal 8. Well number A 11-12 9. Permit number 10. APl number ¢~C)~'1 nnR~-nn 11. Field/Pool I,~,, pOOl. feet Effective depth: measured 9242 ' feet Junk (measured) true vertical8598 ' feet Casing Structural Conductor Sudace Intermediate 2275' Production 9330' Liner Perforation depth: Length Size Cemented measured 13'3/8", 61#,J-55, 2900 sx 9114' - 7718' true vertical Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 2-7/8" EUE 8RD N-80 ~9079' PackersandSSSVOypeandmeasureddepth) Packers set @ 7608' 8182' 8476' 8644' 13. A~achments Descriptionsummary~proposal.x_ Measured depth True vertical depth 2275' RECEIVED ,/ 1990 $ o Gas Cons. Commis~ie~i: gnchora¢ Detailed operations program ~ BOP sketch 14. Estimated date for commencing operation March 1, 1990 16. If Proposal was verbally approved Oil __ Gas __ Name of approver Date approved Service 17.,,l~hereby certify that the/~regoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~igr~ed~V{~'(f~'i¢(° ~ ~, TitleDivision Operations Mgr. 15. Status of well classification as: Suspended FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Date Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness Plug integrity __ BOP Test __ Location clearance __ Mechanical Integrity Test ~ Subsequent form required 10- Approved by order of the Commission Ot'iginal Signed By David W. Johnston Commissioner Date Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS DESCRIPTION SUMMARY PE F_5.~-9~.q~S__6-L- MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELL No. All-12 The Middle Ground Shoal well no. Ali-12 is currently shut in because in3ectivity cannot be sustained. The following operations are recommended to selectively stimulate the target in3ection intervals. A copy of the current mechanical configuration of the weiibore is attached. An illustration of the modified mechanical configuration will be submitted with the Report of Sundry Well Operations. 1. Kill well. 2. RU workover rig. 3. Pull tubing and send for inspection. 4. RIH with test packer to 7000' (TVD) and pressure test casing to 1750 psi. 5. Remove downhoie packer (zonal isolation) assembly. 6. Clean out weiibore to PBTD. 7. Selectively stimulate target in3ection intervals. 8. Isolate non-target perforation intervals. Rerun in3ection equipment (with replacement tubing). 10. Pressure test tubing/casing annulus to 1750 psi. i1. Return to in3ection into the target in3ection intervals. COMPLETION EQUIPMENT DETAIL SHEET MGS Al1-12 7/21/87 NO. ITEM APPROXIMATE TVD. MD. PSI OR 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. OTIS BALL VALVE NIPPLE 2. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 3. OTIS "X" NIPPLE 4. GUIBERSON UNI-PACKER VII 5. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 6. GUIBERSON UNI-PACKER VII 7. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 8. GUIBERSON UNI-PACKER VII 9. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 10. BAKER LOCATER & SEAL ASSY. 11. BAKER F-1 12. OTIS "XN" NIPPLE 13. BAKER SHEAR OUT SUB 279 279 6983 7533 DUMMY 7017 7569 7053 7607 7469 8049 ? 7537 8121 7721 8316 ? 7871 8476 7939 8548 ? 8007 8620 8029 8644 8047 8662 8079 8696 CASING 13 3/8", 55-61#, J-55 @ 2275' w/2400 sx 7" 26-29#, N-80 @ 9330' w/1500 sx PBTD = 9242' TD = 9375' TUBING 2 7/8", 6.5#, N-80 EUE @ 8696' PERFORATED ZONE GROSS INTERVAL GN-GO 7718-7740 GR-GS 8070-8080 GR-GS 8091-8096 GR-GS 8100-8126 HC-HD 8375-8419 HC-HD 8426-8478 HE-HF 8510-8546 HI-HK 8614-8636 HK-HN 8653-8730 HN-HR 8792-8944 HR-HZ 8956-9052 HR-HZ 9076-9114 Nay 5, 1989 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Shell Western E&P Inc. Anchorage, Alaska 9~~ "ECL '~- Gen tl emen: SUBJECT' AREA INJECTION ORDER NO. 9 (CENTRAL PORTION MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL FIELD), RULE 6 As part of the requirements of Area Injection Order (AID) No. 9, Rule 6, a schedule for performing radioactive tracer surveys (RTS) must be submitted to and approved by the commission. During conversations with members of your staff it was indicated that the Commission may accept recent RTS's leven though the commission representatives did not have the opportunity to witness the surveys. By way of this letter, SWEPI is submitting our schedule for performing RTS's on in,iection wells and request that you accept the recent surveys as satisfying the requirements of Rule 6 based on the enclosed RTS logs. (See Attachment 1 for list of enclosed logs.) Attachment 2 is a table showing the mechanical integrity history for the MGS injection wells Also shown is the proposed testing schedule noting those wells for which we are asking your acceptance of the previously run surveyS. Your early review of this proposal would be greatly appreciated. If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call Ms. Susan Brown-Maunder at (907) 263-9613. Very truly yours, W. F, Simpson Manager Regulatory Affairs SBBM/hr Enclosures GTK1/050489 Attachment 1 LIST OF ENCLOSED LOGS Wel 1 No. ~ AII-i2 ~, Al1-13 RD II t A12-12 ~ A33-14 v'A34-14 RD II / A44-11 ~ ' C23-26 ~ C24-23 ~ C34-23 V' ~ C41-23 Log{s) RAT - 6/17/87 NFL - 1/17/86 NTL - 3/4/88 NFL - 3/5/88 RAT - 6/17/87 NFL - 9/5/86 RTS - 3/26/88 NFL - 1/26/87 NFL - 2/12/87 NFL - 1/27/87 NFL ~ 2/10/87 NFL - 2/12/87 NFL - 10/24/87 GTK1/050489 SCHLUMBERGER OFFSHORE SERVICES A DiVision of Schlumberger Limited HOUSTON, T£XAS 77001 August 31, 1987 Shell Western E&P, Inc. 601W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 810 Anchorage, AK 99501 Affention: Mr. Joe Fram PLEAIE ~EPI,.Y TO P. O. Box 1OO1 Kenai, AK 09611 Attention: Shelley Ramsey Gentlemen' Enclosed ore2 BL prints of the Production Log Compony SWEPI , Well Middle Ground Shoal "A" Field Middle Ground Shoal ,County Kenai State Alaska on: I Additionalprintsarebeingsentto: I BL nrints, original film Shell ~estern E&P, Inc. P. O. Box 527 Houston~ TX 77001 Attn: Log Files, WCK 4147 i BL prints, I Reverse Folded Sepia State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Attn: H. W. Kugler I BL prints Shell Western E&P,..I.~nc. P. O. Box 527 Houston~ TX 77001 Attn: R. J. Vallejo~ WCK 1134 . I BL prints Shell Platform "A" c/o Shell Kenai Office North Star Route #1 P. O. Box 485 Wik Road Kenai, AK 99611 I BL prints, I Mylar ARCO Alaska~ Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage~ AK 99501 Attn: H. F. Blacker prints 2 BL nrints, 2 Reverse Rolled Sepia ChevrOn U.S.A., Inc. P. O. Box 5043 San Ramon, CA 94583-0943 The film is returned to Shell~ Houston. We appreciate the privilege of serving you. prints PLEASE SIGN & RETURN ONE COPY OF THIS TRANSMITTAL. DATE ,~, Very u~l ~ours, SCHLUMBERGER OFFSHORE SERVICES Marc A. Gunther DISTRICT MANAGER Shell Western E&P Inc. 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 July 7, 1987 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99502 SUBJECT- SUBMISSION OF REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS ON MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELL NUMBER A 11-12 (APPROVAL #7-333) Gentlemen. Enclosed, in duplicate, is the Report of Sundry Well Operations for Middle Ground Shoal Well No. A 11-12. The coiled tubing unit acid wash was completed on May 22, 1987. If you have any questions, please contact Susan Brown at (907) 263-9613. Ve/~L1 tru 1Y yours,il Mana~r RegulatOry Affairs Alaska Division SBB/kka Enclosure RECEIVED JUL - 6 1~87 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Con;mi.~sbn SBBE/aogcc. O3d STATE Of ALASKA aLASr,~ Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION GeM .... 3SION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown [] Stimulate []X Plugging [] Perforate [] Pull tubing [] Alter Casing [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation(DF or KB) Shell Western E&P Inc. 116' KB Feet 3. Address 6. Uniter Property name 601 West Fifth Ave., Suite 810, Anchorage, AK 99501 Middle Ground Shoal 4. Location of well at surface Platform "A", Leg 2, Conductor 13 Conductor ~ 1675'N & 375'W of SE corner of Sec 11, T8N, At top of productive interval R13W, S.M. 2586.17'N & 623.94'E of surface location At effective depth At total depth ~ 9375' (8727'TVD) 3069.42'N & 604.92'E of surface locati 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 9375 ' feet Plugs (measured) 8727 ' feet 7. Well number A 11-12 8. Approval number 7-333 9. APl number 733-10083-00 50-- 10. Pool ~n "G" Pool Effective depth: measured true vertical Casing Length Structural Conductor 2275 ' Surface Intermediate 9330 ' Production Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical 9242' 8598' feet Junk (measured) feet Size Cemented 13-3/8" 61# J-55 , , 7" 26-29# N-80 , , 9114'-7718' 7801 '-9105' ~bing(size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8,' EUE 8RD ~ 9696' Packers and SSSV(type and measumd depth) Packers set ~ 7608', 8182', 8476', 8644' Measured depth True Vertical depth 2900sx 2275' 1500sx 9330' RECEIVED JUL- 6 ]987 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary Washed scale from tubing at 7180' Intervals treated (measured) Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure to 7540' w/15% HCl. 13. 5/21/87 Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data OiI-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 1174 3400 1180 3400 14. Attachments Daily Report of Well Operations Copies of Logs and Surveys Run [] 15. I hereby certify th/~ the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ~igned _~ Title Production Superintendent // Form 10-404 Rev. 12-1-85 SBBF/roswo.O3d Date?,~ · ~'./~ Submit in Dupli~'ate DAILY JOB SUMMARY WELL NO' OPERATION- DATE' A 11-12 Coiled Tubing Unit Acid Wash 05/21/87 Rigged up coiled tubing unit. RIH and washed scale from tubing at 7180' to 7540' with 15% HC1. RECEIVED JUL- 6 1987' Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Anchorage SBBF/djs .03d May 19, 1987 Shell Westem E&P Inc. 601 West Fifth Avenue * Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99502 SUBJECT: SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL FOR AN UPCOMING ACID JOB ON MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELL NUMBER A 11-12 Gentlemen' Enclosed, in triplicate, is the Application for Sundry Approval for an acid job to be performed on Middle Ground Shoal well no. A 11-12. The acid job is scheduled to begin on May 20, 1987. If you have any questions, please contact Susan Brown at (907) 263-9613. V~-yx truly yours, ~ ~ } / 'lT. ~:' Y~'J~ar~d~ ! Mina~e~~ul atorU' Affairs AlaskaVDivision ~ SBB/kka Enclosure RECEIVED NiAY 1 9 1987 Naska 0ii & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage SBBE/aogcc.03 ~'"' STATE OF ALASKA .-. ALAS , OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~,~SSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend [] Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing [] Time extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate ~ Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) Shell Western E&P ];nc. 116' DF feet Address 6. Unit or ProDertvname 3'601 West Fifth Ave., Suite 810, Anchorage, AK 99501 Middle Ground Shoal 4. Location of well at surfacd~latform "A", Leg 2, Conductor 13 Conductor @ 1675'N & 375'W of SE corner of Sec 11, T8N, At top of productive interval R13W, S.M. 2586.17'N & 623.94'E of surface location At effective depth At total depth @ 9375'(8727' TVD) 3069.42'N & 604.92'E of surface location 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 9375 ' feet Plugs (measured) true vertical 8727' feet Effective depth: measured 9242' feet Junk (measured) true vertical 8598' feet 7. Well number A 11-12 8. Permit number 66-44 9. APl number 50- 733-10083-00 10. Pool "G" Pool Casing Length Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate 2275' Production 9330' Liner Perforation depth: measured true vertical Size Cemented 13-3/8", 61#, J-55 7" 26-29# N-80 9114'-7718' Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8" EUE 8RD N-80 @ 9079' Packers a. nd SSSV (type and measured ~epth) Packers set @ 7608', 8182 , 8476', 8644' 2900sx 1500sx Measured depth True Vertical depth 2275' 9330' RECEIVED iwAY t 9 1987 Naska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal I~ Detailed operations program [] BOP sketch [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation Ma~, 20, 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 Signed '¢~/~ ./~r--~ Title Production Superintendent Commission Use Only Date5/19/87 Conditions of approval Approved by aY Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 RRRF/~¢~_ 1~ Notify commission so representative may witness I Approval No. [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location clearanceJ -'~ --'.~ ~'t'"~'..~"'~¢) "~7 by order of ~-"'~'~*- ...... ~C;~:¢,,missioner the commission Date ~"~ Submit in triplicate PROGNOSIS Al1-12 OPERATION: CIRCULATE OUT SCALE/DEBRIS COVERING "PX" PRONG AND LOCKING MANDREL. CLEAN TUBING WITH ACID WASH. TUBING: SEE ATTACHED COMPLETION EQUIPMENT DETAIL SHEET. PERFORATIONS: SEE ATTACHED COMPLETION EQUIPMENT DETAIL SHEET. STATUS: SHUT-IN WITH "PX" PRONG AT 7485' PROBABLY COVERED WITH SCALE. LOCKING MANDREL IS SET IN "X"-NIPPLE AT ?SI5'(WL DEPTH). ACID REQUIREMENTS: 500 GALLONS 15~ HCl W/ INHIBITOR ~: CONTACT SUSAN BROWN PRIOR TO START OF OPERATION. SHE WILL CONTACT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT WHO WILL TAKE SAMPLE OF ACID PRIOR TO AND AFTER JOB. PROCEDURE: 1.RU COILED TUBING UNIT AND PUMPING EQUIPMENT. RU TO TAKE RETURNS THROUOH CHOKE TO J-TUBE. SET UP SCREEN ON J-TUBE TO ALLOW MONITORING OF RETURNS AND RETENTION OF ANY RECOVERED SOLIDS. IF H2S GAS IS PRESENT, TAKE RETURNS TO THE PRODUCTION HEADER. BULLET NOSE (O.D. ~ 2.25") WASH NOZZLE IS TO BE SECURED TO 1 1/4" COILED TUBING WITH SWEDGE LOCK OR ALLEN SCREW CONNECTOR. WASH NOZZLE IS NOT TO BE THREADED ON DIRECTLY TO COILED TUBING. TEST ACID FOR STRENGTH BY TITRATION METHOD. PRESSURE TEST ALL SURFACE EQUIPMENT FROM THE PUMP DISCHARGE TO THE WELL HEAD TO 4200 PSI. 2. IF COILED TUBING CONTAINS DIESEL OR ANTI-FREEZE, FLUSH OUT TO PRODUCTION HEADER. CIRCULATE WITH FILTERED INJECTION WATER AT 0.5 BPM WHILE RIH. CLEAN OUT 3. LIGHTLY TAG FILL AT 7500'+/-. CONTINUE TO TAKE RETURNS TO J-TUBE. CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR RETURNS. IF HYDROCARBON OR H2S ARE PRESENT, TAKE RETURN TO PRODUCTION HEADER. AT ?500', AFTER RETURNS CLEAN UP, CIRCULATE AN ADDITIONAL 40 BBL OF FILTERED INJECTION WATER. RECEIVED MAY 1 9 1987 Alaska Oil & Gas Corm. Commission Anchorage 4. CIRCULATE IN 500 GAL OF ACID TAKE RETURNS TO HALLIBURTONS 250 BBL CEMENTING TANK. ACID WILL BE NEUTRALIZED WITH SODA ASH PRIOR TO SHIPPING TO ONSHORE. KEEP RECIPROCATING COILED TUBING WHILE SPOTTING ACID. DO NOT ALLOW COILED TUBING TO REMAIN STATIONARY. DISPLACE ACID WITH 40 BBL OF FILTERED INJECTION WATER AND POH. STANDBACK CTU. 5.RU SLICKLINE WITH LUBRICATOR AND RECOVER PRONG AND LATCH. IF UNABLE TO RECOVER LATCH AND PRONG ADDITIONAL CTU WORK WILL BE NECESSARY. AFTER PRONG AND LATCH ARE RECOVERED, RD CTU AND PUMPING EQUIPMENT. 6. UPON APPROVAL OF PRODUCTION FOREMAN, CONTINUE SLICKLINE WORKOVER TO DETERMINE SOURCE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN TUBING AND PRODUCTION CASING. APPROVED: '~',~ ~5,~'~ ~Y'tc~ ~-.~-_~' DATE: ~-/I ~l_~__~- RECEIVEI) I AY 1 1987 Alas~ 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage COMPLETION EQUIPMENT DETAIL SltEET MGS All-12 3/12/87 NO. ITEM APPROXIMATE TVD. MD. PSI OR 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. OTIS BALL VAI,VE NIPPLE 2. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 3. GUIBERSON "X" NIPPLE 4. GIJIBERSON UNI-PACKER VlI 5. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 6. GUIBERSON UNI-PACKER VII 7. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 8. GUIBERSON UN[-PACKER VII 9. CAMCO KBMG MANDREL 10. BAKER LOCATER & SEAL ASSY. 11. BAKER F-1 12. OTIS X-N NIPPLE 13. BAKER SHEAR OUT SUB (E.O.T.) 279 279 6983 7533 DUMMY 7017 7569 7053 7607 7469 8049 ? 7537 8121 7721 8316 ? 7871 8476 7939 8548 ? 8007 8620 8029 8644 8O47 8662 8079 8696 CASING 13 3/8", 55-61#', ,1-55 ~ 2275' w/2400 sx 7" 26-29#, N-80 ~ 9330' w/1500 sx PBTD = 9242' TD = 9375' TUBING 2 7/8". 6.5#, N-80 EUE ~ 8696' PERFORATED ZONE GROSS INTERVAL GN-GO GR-GS GR-GS GR-GS HC-HD HC-HD HE-HF III-IlK HK-I[N HN-HR HR-HZ IIR-HZ 7718-7740' 8070-8080' 8091-8096' 8100-8126' 8375-8419' 8510-8546' 8614-8636' 8653-8730' ~askaOil&G~ Cow. Commission 8792-8944' Anchorage 8956-9052' 9076-9114' September 10, 1986 Shell Western E&P Inc. 601 West Fifth Avenue · Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Gentlemen: Elaine Johnson (your office) recently requested Daily Reports of Operations on three workovers that were performed on three Middle Ground Shoal wells ~'A~}~I~t~, A 11-13RD, and A 12-12). These reports are enclosed. If there are further questions, please contact me at (907) 263-9613. Very truly yours, Susan Brown Alaska Division SBB/kka Enclosure SBBD/aogcc SHELL WESTERN E&P INC. DAILY REPORT DATE: 05/25/86 RIG NAME: PLATFORM "A" FIELD: MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELL NO. A-11-12 ELEVATION: KB to MSL 116' WATER DEPTH: 80' SUMMARY OF OPERAT IONS: The well was shut in and the treatment was pumped while reciprocating the coiled tubing across the specified interval. Treatment consisted of : 1,000 gal 10% HC1 w/1% A250 Dowell corrosion inhibitor 2,500 gal 7.5-1.5% HC1/HFW/1% A250 Dowell corrosion inhibitor 1,000 gal 10% HC1 w/1% A250 Dowell corrosion inhibitor 1,400 gal filtered Cook Inlet injection water RESULTS SBBD/O630a.2 BEFORE: 480 BPD AFTER: 846 BPD RECEIVED SEP 1 i 1986 Oil & Gas Con,. Comml#lon Ane~rage Shell Western E&P Inc. ~ 601 West Fifth Avenue * Suite 810 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 June 16, 1986 State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99502 SUBJECT: REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS FOR THREE MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WELLS; A 11-I2, A 11-13 RD, and A 12-12. Gentlemen- Enclosed for your review are the Report Of Sundry Well Operations for the three Middle Ground Shoal wells that were recently stimulated; A 11-12, A 11-13 RD, and A 12-12. Each report is submitted in duplicate. If you have any questions on these matters, contact Susan Brown at (907) 263-9613. Very truly yours~ Sr. ~ff En¥iro~mental Engineer Alaska Division SBB/pap RECEIVED JUN ! 7 1986 AtaSka Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage f-"~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASK,. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM~oSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown Et Stimulate ~3 Plugging [] Perforate [] Pull tubing [] Alter Casing [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator SHELL WESTERN E&P.. ][NC. 3. Address 601 W. Fifth Avenue; Suite 810, Anchoraqe, Alaska 99501 4. Location of well at surface Plat. A, Leg 2, Conductor 13. Con- ductor @ 1675'N (FSi) &_ 375_"_W (FEL) of Sec.l_l~ T8._N, _R13W, At top of productive interval S.M. 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 116' DF 6. Unit or Property name Middle Ground Shoa 1 7. Well number A 11-12 8. Approval number Feet 2586.17'N & 623.94'E of surface location At effective depth At total depth @ 9375' (8727' TVD) 3069.42' N & 604.92' E of surface location. 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 9375' feet Plugs (measured) true vertical 8727' feet 105 9. APl number 50- 733-10083-00 10. Pool "G" pool Effective depth: measured 9242' feet true vertical 8598' feet Junk (measured) Casing Structural Conductor Surface I n termed i ate Production Liner Perforation depth: Length Size Cemented Measured depth 2275' 9330' 13-3/8", 61#, J-55 7" 26-29# N-80 2900 SX 1500 SX 2275' 9330' measured 9114'-7718' True Vertical depth RECEIVED true vertical Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8" EUE 8RD N-80 @ 9079' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) Packar .~t ~ 760R.!. ~81R2' ~ R476L JUN t 7 1986 0it & I~ C~. Commlssl( 12. Stimulation or cementsqueezesummary Stimulation performed as described in prognosis on 5/25/86. Intervals treated (measured) 9114' - 8696' Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure 4500 gal. of fluid at no greater than 4500 psi. 13. Representative Daily Average Produotion or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation 480 bbl 0 3500 psi. 846 bbl 0 3500 psi. 14. Attachments Daily Report of Well Operations [] Copies of Logs and Surveys Run [] 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ~ ~,4-' ~_~ - --"~¢",~' Signed ~//'~ Form 10-404 Rev.~2-1-85 Date Title Prodclctinn .q~Jp~rin~en~en_~ Submit in Duplicate STATE Of ALASKA ALASK,-, OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM~oSION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend [] Operation Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing [] Time extension [] Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate ~] Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) Shell Western E & P Inc. 116' DF feet 3. Address 6. Unit or Property name 601 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 810; Anchorage, Ak 99501 Middle Ground Shoa! Conductor @ 4. Location of well at sUrface Platform A, Leg 2, Conductor 13. 1675'N (FSL) & 371'W (FEL) of Sec. 11, T8N, R13W, S.M. At top of productive interval 2586.17'N & 623.94'E of surface location At effective depth At total depth @ 9375' (8727' TVD) 3069.42' N & 604.92' E of surface location 7. Well number A 11-12 8. Permit number 9. APl number 50- 733-10083-00 10. Pool .. 11. preSen-t well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical Effective depth: measured 9242' feet true vertical 8598' feet Casing Length Size Cemented Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner 9375' feet Plugs (measured) 8727' feet 2275' 13-3/8", 61#, J-55 9330' 7", 26-29~, N-BO Perforation depth: measured 9114-7718' true vertical Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8" EUE 8rcl U-80 @ 9079' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) packer @ 7652' & 8320', SSSV @ 413' Junk (measured) Measured depth True Vertical depth 2900 sx 1500 sx 2275' 9330' 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal [~ Detailed operations program I~ BOP sketch [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation May 22, 1986 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 Signe~=l ~ ~ .._, _~..~c'3- Title ~¥~ ~ ~..-'~-t~,.,-, Commission Use Only Date Conditions of approval Approved by Notify commission so representative may witness IAppr°va' N°' [] Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Loc~.tion clearance ~' by order of ~;~'~ ~ ~ '~ Commissioner the commission Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate STIHULATION PROGNOSIS COILED TUBI#G ACID TREAT All-12 I~IDDLE ~ROU#D SqtOAL FIELD HECHAXICAL DETAIL's 5me Al;tuched ~chesltic. OBJECTIVEs lnoreaee tn3eotton into the HK thru HZ lover Hemlock PERFORATIONS** ZONE INTERVAL BN-BO 7718-7740 OR-gS 8070-6080 · 809t-8096 · 8tOO-St26 HC-HD 8375-8419 · 8426-8478 NE-HF 85t0-8546 HI-HK 8614-8636 HK-HH 8653-8730 H#-HR 8792-8944 HR*HZ 8956-9052 · 9076-9114 NOTEs Fill tugged st 9100' 11-22-82 vith elieklino. PROCEDUREs 1, Rig up $1icklino. Test iubriautor to 3SO0 psi, Hake u 2,5" drift run to PBTD, Tug end record depth relched. POOH and RD. 2. Rig up CTU and test mil lines end equipment to ~000 psi using filtered tnject~on water. Test acid for strength bF titration, This qperution to bm witnessed by · Shell representative, 3. Displace a11 d~esel from the CTU with fLltered in3eotion water to the fXout cell, NOTEs Ali fluZdm arm to bo f~ltsred through m 3 storon filter skid. ~. Rig to 9114' with a cheek valve type wash nozzle. #ozzle must be secured with eat screws, nozzles that screw directly onto tho coiled tubing are not acceptable. NOTEI Burfaoe tn3eotton premmure of yell Lm 3~00 pet, maintmin internal celled tubing pressure by slowly pumping through tubing while NIH. 6. Pump the following treatment with a surfaco pueping pressure not greater than 4500 pal at the maximum feasible rate vhile reciprocating tho coiled tubing across the interval specified. VOLURP. TREATRENT INTERVAL ADD!TIYES 1000 gal lOX HCL 8696-9114 lX A2~O 2~00 gal 7.5-1.5X HCL/HF 8696-9114 IX A2~ 1000 gal 10~ HCL 8696-9114 lX A2~ 7. Immediately after pumping treeteent, puep two coiled tubing volumes o£ filtered tn3ection eater with coiled tubing at 8500'. Place veil back on tn3eotion. 8. POOH vhtle slowly pueptng thru coiled tubing aa before to maintain internal pressure in coiled tubing. Surface pressure on in3ection yell viii be 3500 psi while on tn3eotton. RD CTU. and Derail. 9. Report stabilize~3ection rate/to Recommended I Approvedt ......... Logan (713) 870-446S. Date~ I · 2. 3, 4t 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12, 13, AII - I~: /~' (ReNorked Descrtptto,n. Otts Ball Valve Nipple CamCO KBPIG Mandrel Gutberson On-Off Tool X-ntpple Gutberson Unt-Packer Camco HaNG Mandrel ~tber$on Unt-Pecker Camco KBNG Nandrel gutberson Unt-Packer VI! Camco Ir, BNG Nandrelw/,:L,-~ Baker Locater & Seal Assbly, Baker F-1 85-40 (Htreltne Set) Otts X-N Htpple Baker Shear out Sub (EoO,T,) Depth ,Plts, c. Znfomatton 28O 7534 7540 7608 6O49 8182 8316 8476. 8548 8620 (6644) 8662 8696 2,205" I.D. 2,313" I.D. X-overs 2,441" I, Idtrel tne/deasu~en~ 2,205" I.D. 2.4375" I.D. GN-GS HC-HD HE-H K Tubing: 2-7/8", 6.5#/ft, N-80 EUE Casing: N-80 Buttress with ~elghts of: 2gt/ft from 0-100 + 26#/ft from 100-8100~'+ 2g~/ft from 8100' - TD- Perforatlons: 7718'-81260 GN-G5 8376"8478' HC-HD 8510'-8546' HE'HF 8614'-9114' HZ-HZ Reperforattons: 8750'-8780"~ 8802' -8944 ' J 8956' -9052 '~ 9076'-.909g'! 9103'-9118'_~ 5/27/82 4 JPF 900 10.5 gms , HI( -HZ Bottom 9110' - 11/22/82 PBTD 9242' 7" casing e 9330' RETAIN THIS SECTION FOR YOUR RECORDS RE A 34-14rd2, A 11-12 (BOTH ARE PLS'S SHELL) PLS' $ 1 PRINTS 0 NEG. 1 SEPIA PRINTS NEG. SEPIA PRINTS NEG. SEPIA PRINTS .__ NEG. SEPIA ABIVE RECEIVED FROM: DRESSER IvFD ,, .A~T. T,; H.W. ,,I~G LER MAY 2 9 J984 Anchorage Shell Western E&P Inc. A Subsidiary of Shell Oil Company 200 N. Dairy Ashford P.O. Box 527 Houston, TX 77079 May 2, 1984 Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ATTN Mr. C. V. Chatterton 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Gentlemen' Enclosed for your information are Subsequent Report Sundry Notices for work on the following wells' Seal Island OCS Y-181 Middle Ground Shoal Al1-12 Middle Ground Shoal A34-14RD2. Yours very truly, R. G. Hollis Division Production Administration Manager Pacific Frontier Division RGH-bjh Enclosures RECEIVED MAY 0 ? ]984 A~asKa 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKAOIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY N TICE___S AND REPOR TS ON WELL S DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL a OTHER Injector 7. Permit No. rn E&P, In :. ' 66-44 Producti on Superintendent 8. APl Number 99501 5o- 733-10083-00, 2. Name of Operator Shell Western E&P, Inc. 3. Address ATTN: 601 West 5th'St.; #810= Anchorago: Al< 4. Location of Well 9. Unit or Lease Name HGS Conductor 13, 47.85' N & 64.11' E from the Center of Leg I 10. Well Number @ 1627' N & 435' W-from the SE Corner of Sec. 11, TSN, A 11-12 R13W, S.M. 11. Field and Pool 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 116" D oF.'I ADL 18754 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL "G" pool NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] PerforatiOns [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other J~] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25,105-170). INJECTION PROFILE SURVEY 4/6/84 'Rigged uP Dresser Atl.as. Ran 'spinner flowmeter and RA Tracer survey across perforated interval. Rigged down. RECEIVED MAY 0 ? 1984 Alaska Oil & Gem Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that t~e fpr,egoihg is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed //~'~ ~ Title Div: Prod: Adm: Mgr; The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE Of ALASKA ~"~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] 2. Name of Operator Shell Oil Company- 3. Address COMPLETED WELLx~ Injector John Douglas, P.O. Box 4500,. Kenai.. AK 99611 4. Location of Well conductor 13_, 47.85'> N & 64.11~, E from the Center of Leg 1 @ 1627'~ N & 435',' I~, from the SE Corner of Sec. 11, T8N, R13.W', S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 116~' D.R. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 18754 12. OTHER [] 7. Permit No. 66-44 8. APl Number 50- 733-10083-00 9. Unit or Lease Name MGS 1 O, Well Number A 11-12 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal "G"' Pool Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any ,proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). See Attached RECEIVED OCT ! 2 1983 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify thatlthe f~regoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed Title M_r.g Prod. Admn. The space below for Commission use Date 10/4/83 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by ORIGINAl. SIGNED BY LONNIE C. SMITH COMMISSIONER Approved Copy Returned By Order of the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate ',~=AUI~HORITY FOE EXPENDITU~ .~x, PRODUCTIONI PACIFIC DIVISIONI HOUSTON LOCATION OF laIROJECT AIqqqE:~I~IATION NO, All-12 Platform A - OA,.,.t,A..~IDA'. Middle Ground Shoal F'ield 9/22/83 I Cook Inlet, Alaska ~' L~ LOCATION NUMBER II ~~ WORK SHELL'S % SHARE ORDER TYPE DESCRIPTION NUMBER 100% C~ BUDGET NON-BUDGET I;XI~.N~ TOTAL R&R Obtain Profile Injection $15,00C $5,000 $5,000 Survey in well All-12 Non Operators Approval Not Requi red Requested by' J. H. Douglas T. S. Burns Su~-'ro'r^~ $15,00C $5,000 $5,000 BUDGE'r' AVAILABLE I,N, BUDG,ET RETIREMENT,EXPENSE, sAc. vAil/ .... POSITION NEW CAPITAL FUNOS REQUIREO BY 8UOGET REVISION TOTAL COST ~' $~, 000 I , I ~ I J USTI F! CATI ON: . See attached justification. · · . OCT .Alaska Oil & Gas C~r~s, ·  CONTINU[D OVER. _~ RECOMMENDED APPROVALS i i i ii Justification Al1-12 Injection Survey Middle Ground Shoal Field Funds totalling $15,000 ($5,000 Shell's 1/3 share) are requested to obtain an injection profile in well Al1-12, Platform "A", Middle Ground Shoal Field, Cook Inlet, Alaska. Well Al1-12 was drilled and completed in November 1966. Al1-12 was placed on injection in 1969 with an initial water injection rate of 2300 BPD. In 1976, a wireline fish was left in the tubing. All efforts to remove the fish failed. The fish prevented any efforts to obtain an injection survey. In May 1982, Al1-12 was pulled and cleaned out. After recompletion, the well injected 450 BDW. In November 1982, Al1-12 was acidized with coiled tubing. Injection rates increased from 450 BDW to 1300 BDW. The rate has since declined to 900 BDW. The last injection profile obtained in Al1-12 was in MaS 1974. This survey is severely outdated and a current survey is needed for reservoir surveillance. Your approval is recommended. TSB'mh Prognos i s Injection Profile Survey Al1-12 Status' Injection 900 BDW at 3500 psi. See attached completion details for perforations, sliding sleeves, packers, gas lift mandrel depths, etc. Objective' Determine injection profile. Procedure' le Rig up wireline and lubricator. Test lubricator to 3500 psi. Make drift run to bottom. Record on log heading. Rig down wi rel i ne. e e Maintain constant injection rate of 3500 psi pressure for 3 days prior to and during the survey. Record on log heading. Rig up service company's lubricator (high pressure - wireline), stuffing box, collar locator, continuous flow meter, and radioactive tracer with ejector and two radioactive detectors. e Tie into depths with collar locator in casing. Log perforated interval (7718'-9114') with CFM and determine profile for water leaving tubing or casing. e Use R.A.T. to determine profile behind tubing and vertical fluid movement behind casing. e Log tubing to surface with CFM to determine tubing leaks and/or fluid leaving tubing and re-entering at a lower location. If casing leaks are suspected, confirm and locate using R.A.T. 7. Rig down service company, continue injection TSB :ml~ Approve~~~. ~ /~~¢$ Date I c> --~ r ~ ~ DATUM 38' I tern No. · 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. GN-GS HC-HD HE-HF All - 12 (Reworked 5/27/82) Description Otis Ball Valve Nipple Camco KBMG Mandrel Guiberson On-Off'Tool X-nipple Guiberson Uni-Packer VII Camco KBMG Mandrel Guiberson Uni-Packer VII Camco KBMG Mandrel Guiberson Uni-Packer VII Camco KBMG Mandrel Baker Locater & Seal Assbly. Baker F-1 85-40 (Wireline Set) Otis X-N Nipple Baker Shear out Sub (E.O.T.) Depth 28O 7534 7540 7608 8049 81 82 8316 8476 8548 8620 (8~) 8662 8696 Tubing' 2-7/8", 6.5#/ft, N-80 EUE Casing' N-80 Buttress with weights of' 29#/ft from 0-100 + 26#/ft from 100-8100-'-+ 29#/ft from 8100' - TD Perforations- 7718'-8126' 8375'-8478' 8510'-8546' 8614'-9114' GN-GS HC-HD HE-HF HI-HZ Reperforations' 8750'-8780'~ 8802'-8944' 8956'-9052' 9076'-9099' 9103'-9118' 5/27/82 4 JPF 90o 10.5 gms Misc. Information 2. 205" I.D. 2. 313" I.D. X-overs 2.441" I.D. Wirel ineMeasureme~} ts 2.205" I.D. 2.4375" I.D. PBTD 9242' HI-HZ Bottom 9110' ~ 7" casin~ @ 9330' - 11/22/82 RE£EIVE OCT 1 2 Aiast4a Oil & Gas C~ns~ Commis.;iu~ Anchorage S H ELL-A TLA N T[O'-ST A ~ / h.~O 1:,,, /-. , I : ~ ~2-~z I ~ _~ / 9~-- , , '~? .[..,~~ ,/ ~:,,/ ~ INJECTION W~:LL , ~ ', / . x__!l ................ ~--' ...... -~- ~ .... q ...... ~ll . :st -1 / ~,-~ I; -- . t i ,,~ , / ~0 4000 __~ ~j~,o~ -o ./ I' I ~~~ ~ ~j~.-P.A. PLUGGED & AJ~ND. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA J;~L AND GAS CONSERVATION C,~:q~f!MISSION DRILLING WELL I-1 2. Name of Operator Shell Oil Company COMPLETED WELL I~x :Injector 3. A~Ure,, Production Superintendent 601 t'l. 5th Ave., #810, Anchorage. AK 99501 4. Location of Well .Conductor 13, 47.85'N. & 64.]1'E from the center of Leg 1 at 1627'N & 435'W from the SE corner of Sec. 11, T8N, R]3W S. U. OTHER [] 5. Elevation in feet (inOicate KB, DF, etc.) D,F. 116' 12. 6. Lease De.,ignation and Serial No. ADL 18754 7. Permit No. 66-44 8. APl Number 50- 733-100-83-00 9. Unit or Lease Name MGS 10. Well Number A 11-12 11. Field and Pool MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL "G" POOL Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: {Submit in Triplicate)' Perforate [] Alter Casing Stimulate [] Abandon Repair Well [] Change Plans Pull Tubing [] Other (No~e: Report multiple SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulation )(~ Abandonment [] Repairs Made 0 Other [] Pulling Tubing {~ completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed proposed work, for OBJECTIVE: ] ]/21/82 ]]/22/82 · or Completed 'OPerations '.(Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any · Abandonment see 2OAAC 25.105-170'). " Increase fn~bcti,gn.' by:,st~mulating lower Hemlock. zones. Rigged up 'c'°~l'"t, ubihg unit and Dowell Acid Eeuipment. PressUre tested ever~vthing abbve,'the Swab valve to 5000 PSIG. Ran in well with coil tubing. RIH tagged bottom @ 9110'. Pumped 725 gal. HCL acid while working coiled tubing through p.erfs in Hemlock zones. Chased acid with 19 BBLS water and pulled up above perfs to allow acid to soak. Pumped 725 gal. 12%-10% HCL-HF acid across perfs @ 9110' to 8696'· Displaced coiled tubi'ng with 15 BBLS Water. Acid soaked 30 min. Pumped 725 gal 12~ '~' . · ~-zu~ HCL-HF acid Tagged bottom @ 9037' because tubing was expanded and wouldn't pass the stripper. Had tight spot @ 9014'. Displaced acid with 15 BBLS. water. Acid soaked 30 min. Pumped 725 gal. 12%-10% acid from 9037' to 8696'. Displaced acid with 15 BBLS water. Started out of hole and coiled tubin, q p_arted at surface. Rigged up splice and pulled remainder of tubing out of hole.~;~ RECEIVED DEC 1 1982 ~.!~_~_k_~_ Oil & Gas Cons. commi.~_~!0.n.~,_L~, lb~ 14. I hereby certi-~-,~hat the ~oreaoJ'n~is/true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Anchorage S,g.~l '~'~X ~'~ ! Titla Production Administration Date 12/6/82 The t,,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~e below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: BV Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1,80 Submit "lntentiorts" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA -.ALASKA: ~ AND GAS CONSERVATION CL'~';MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL i-1 COMPLETED WELLX:x OTHER 2. Name of Operator SHELL OIL COMPANY S.^ddress ~'tayne Simpson 601 1_4. 5th Ave.: #810, Anchor:age, AK 4. Location of Well 99501' Conductor 13, 47.85' N. & 64.11' E from the center of Leg 1 at 1627' N & 435' W from the SE corner of Sec. 11, T8N, R13W S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) D. F. 116' 12. i 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 18754' 7. Permit No. 66-44. 8. APl Number s0- 733- 1oo- 83 -- oo 9. Unit or Lease Name MGS 10. Well Number A 11-12 11. Field and Pool MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL "G" Pool Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing I-I ~ Perforations Stimulate ~ Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans I"] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) .. (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing I-1 Abandonment r"l [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). SEE ATTACHED Subsequent Work Reported on l~onn No./~ Datea RECEIV£D NOV 0 4 1982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Ccmmis,~icn Anctlorago 14. ! hereby certify that the~foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. s~ Ti.e PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION The space below for Commission use Date 10/21/82 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by Approved ~op~ Returned ..... /tr- J By Order ot COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duolicate Stimulation Prognosis Al1-12 Status' Currently injecting 681 BPD into GN/GS, HC/HD, HI/HK, HK/HN, HN/HR and HR/HZ. Objective' Increase injection by stimulating lower Hemlock zones. Procedure- Note' (Shut off injection +48 hours before rigging up coiled tubing unit). 1. Rig up slick line, test lubricator to 3500 psi. Run 2" drift run to bottom +9242'. Tag and record depth. Place dummy valves in mandrels at 8049' and 8316' to prevent fluid from entering GN/GS and HC/HD. 2. M.I.R.U. coiled tubing unit and Dowell acidizing equipment. Test tree and coiled tubing unit to 5000 psi. Test hydraulic system and BOP. 3. Run tubing in hole slowly (no more than 100 fpm). Circulate while running in hole using filtered inlet water with 3500 psi pressure on CTU and ±1500 psi back pressure on tubing annulus. Tag bottom (9242' PBTD) If fill is above bottom perforation at 9118', notify T. S. ~urns (713) 870-2399 or (713) 980-4393 (Home). 4. Make three passes through perforations (9118'-8696') while circulating inlet water. 5. With coiled tubing at 9118', spot 725 gal. of 7% HC1 with 0.3% W-35 (anti-sludge), 0.2% F-75N (surfactant), and 1.0% A-200 (inhibitor). Slowly move coiled tubing uphole while spotting acid in order to cover all perforations up to the end of tubing (9118' to 8696') with acid. Pump 19 bbls of injection water to clear the coiled tubing. 6. P.O.O.H. with coiled tubing to 8500'. Wait 30 minutes after clearing tubing of acid and pump 18 bbls of injection water. NOV 0 198 - 7. Run coiled tubing to 9118', spot 725 gal. of 12%-10% HC1-HF acid with 1.2% A-200. Slowly move coiled tubing uphole while spotting acid in order to cover all of the perforations to the end of tubing (9118'-8696') with acid. Pump 19 bbls. of injection water to clear coiled tubing. 8. P.O.O.H. with coiled tubing to 8500', wait 30 minutes after clearing tubing of acid and pump 18 bbls of injection water. Step 7 & 8 two times). 9. After repeating Steps 7 & 8 two times, pump 725 gal. of 7% HCl with 0.3% W-35, 0.2% F-75N and 1.0% A-200. Move coiled tubing from 9118' to 8696' while pumping. P.O.O.H. to 8500'. Clear tubing with 19 bbls of injection water. Wait 30 minutes and pump 20 bbls of inlet water to displace acid into perfs. 10. Pump 100 bbls injection water while moving coiled tubing up and down through treated interval. 11. POOH and rig down. Put well on strip chart, return well to injection at 3500 psi and test. Report rates to T. S. Burns in Houston. Note: While working on water injectors, do not leave tubing standing in well without fluid movement. Blow coiled tubing with rig air after rigging down. If rig air is not available, cover coiled tubing reel and keep heated or circulate 50% methanol and 50% inlet water. TSB-mh ~~- - Approval Date EtVED NOV 0 4 ]982 AI~?.~ Oil ,S. ~as Cons. A, Coiled Tubing Stimulation Cost Estimate Al1-12 Acid 1. 1450 gal. HCl 5 gal. W-35 3 gal. F-75N 15 gal. A-200 2. 2175 gal. HC1-HF 24 gal. A-200 3. Pump 1.5 days 4. Tanks 1.5 days 5. Lines 6. Personnel 1.5 days 7. Mi scel 1 aneous 8. Coiled Tubing Unit 1.5 days @$1.10/gal. @$33/gal. @$36/gal. @34/gal. @$2.4/gal. @$34/gal. @$1300/day @$470/day~ @$924/day @$15,000/day Transportation Total Say $ 1,595 $ 144 $ 108 $ 510 $ 5,220 $ 816 $ 1,950 $ 705 $ 2,000 $ 1,386 $1,ooo $22,500 $ 1,100 $39,034 $40,000 A 11-.i 2 DATUM 38' 7718'GN~ 8126'GS ITEM NO. · 2. 3. 14. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. DESCRIPT'ION DEPTH Otis X-Nipple Camco KBM Mandrel..'w/dummy .Otis X-Nipple Guiberson Uni VII Packer Camco KBM Mandrel w/dummy · Guiberson VII Packer Camco KBM Mandrel w/dummy Guiberson' Uni VII Packer Camco KBH Mandrel w/dummy Baker Locator Baker 80-40 Seal Assmy. Baker F-1 85-40 Packer Otis X-N Nipple Baker Bull Nose Guide w/shearout . 280 .7534 7570 7608 8049 8182 8316 8476 8548 8620 · 8621 8644* 8662 8696 *Packer set with wireline @ 8644 actual location appear.s to be between 8621 -8629 8375'HC~ 8478'HD TUBING': 2 7/8", 6.3 #/ft., N-80 EUE E.O.T. 8696' CASING:. 7" Buttress N-80 0-100 + 29 #/ft. 10.0-8100 + 26 #/ft. 8100-TD 29 #/ft. 8546'H 12 PRTn g?47' ,. 8614 'Hi 9114'HZ RE-PERFED 8750'-8780' (30'i 8792'-8944' (152') 8937'.-9052' (95') 9076'-9099'.(23') 9103'-9118' (15') 7" casino 9330' Pace 44 ECEJVE'D NOV 0 4 1982 Alask~ Oil & Sas Cons. CcmrDJs:;!,j,~ Anchorage JWL '4 P PDS 1~4q9 ADL ]~75C 5)20 Ac. lip WESTERN E&P ·OPERATIONS t~IDIBLE"'G~"0[li'~D SHOAL FIELD SHELL-ATLANTIC-STANDARD ,,mC,' ~~ '~ I / .-- /,~ ~t,-°,/- ' --" "1' ~ / ~ ~ '~-,~ -- ' J x, i / ~ ;~,-}.-' / " " -- , ~/ ~-" J ' ~ '/ ~ e,~ /~ '~~- i /i a ]NJECTIONWELL ~" '/" ~'-"-~ j~ ' ' ~ pRoDuCING WELL J / , ~,-. t J EA. I ~ , I 2~ ~ I ,~-/;F~"~~'~ ~,..J, ~ P.~ PLUGGED & ABND, I RECEIVED SAS PdP5$ Page 3 NOV 0 4 ]982 .......... Alaska 0il & Sas u:,~/s. And~or~g~, I I 0 4000 SCA2 IN FT. i 2'V0146~ ~ ....................... ! i ..... i i i '- iii iii i iii i ~..0./Sox 3130 Anchorage, A~ska 99~10/~8_201 Actual O.D. i. 250. in. Nom~'nal I.D. 1. 084 in. Wall .thickness 0.083 in. Weight 1. 034 lbs/ft. Wall area 0.304 in. 2 Flow area 0.925 in. 2 Tensile: Ultimate Yield Max. Operating .... 22,800 lbs. 21,300 lbs. 17,000 lbs. Burs t: Ultimate Test press. Max. Operating 9,960 psi. 6,000 psi. 5,000 psi. Collapse: Ultimate Max. Operating 6,100 psi. 1,300 psi. Capacity: 1.141 Bbl/1,000 ft. 87~ ft./Bbl. Wall displacement 0.377 Bbl/1000 ft. Total displacement 1.318 Bbl/lO00 ft. [ ECEIVED NOV 0 * ]982 0il & Gas Con~. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA?tL AND GAS CONSERVATION Cr'~'4,MISSION ., SUNDRY i ,.)TICES. REPORT,.% Oi J WELLS DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL I~ OTHER . 7. Permit No. '~Y 66-44 8. APl Number ' 77001 50- 9. Unit or Lease Name East from the center. MGS 2. Name of Operator SHELL OIL COMPANY 3. Address p. 0. Box 527 Houston, Texas 4. Location of Well Conductor 13, 47,85' North & 64.11' of Leg I at 1627' North & 435' West from the southeast corner of Section 11, T8N, R13W S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) D.F 116' 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 18754 10. Well Number A 11-12 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Sh0al "G" Pool 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other r"l Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: {Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other o [] 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed Work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). RECEIVED AUG 2 ,] )982 Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons. Co~nrnission Anchorage The .~pace below for:Commission bast -of_:my. kn owtedge.-:-- :::- ' T~tle Produc.tion:Administration D.t,-~ 7/29/82 Conditions of Approval~ i! any: Approved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "InTenTions" m Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate W~LL I~ECOMPLETJON REPORT ~ ,.,,al,, ~. All- 12 -- - , 11 i ii ii i i SHELL OIL COMPANY ~-~d ..~ m Middle Gro.,und Shoa. · -- 111 _ _Un cha_ncjed i ~ i _ m 5/19/82 5/.~o/82 9242' !'~,,~,d ?,~ .m,,.,,,m.- :- . garker Horizons _ -- ~1~ __ , Il -- m ,m i1 !iii i Ih-oducfion Data _ i -- , i · 11, Initial Production HN/HZ HN/HR HK/HN 2275' _ 9330' _ ii __ _ ii I -- 9103/9118, 9'~76/9691,'9037/9052; 9007/9'03/,' 89~'~/§007, i~95'7/8977- Il Il I I I I Il Ill 8922/8944,_ 8892/8~22, 886~/..8892~ 8832/.8862, 8862/8802.. _ ... 8780/8,75-0.,' ~802/8792 Adcr~l. Pr~. D.-ta I _ lift II - ii i · m i i Calculated Potentiel Reper~forate select6d zones with __ - ..... · j Ill I I I L :'=- ="==- :_-.-:+-'. '::'/:'LL-.-7']~- ..... Pull tubing~and packers= Clean out junk. casSn~'~uns. Run ne~ tubSn~-packer str~n~. AUG 2 ~ 1982 0il 8, Gas Cons. Commission Ancno[ · MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL _ KF~^I, II I · I I I I II 5/19/82 5/30/82 ii i i · ii ! ji i I III I I I _1 I I II I · I II III Il I II I II I _ Al1-12 illin i ii ii i i IIIml 11 111 I I I I STATUS' Well taking water at ~ 200~ B~D at 3500,psi. Stopped taking water on 9/19/81. Well has wireline tools stuck at 9242' with 7742' of' .092 wireline in tubing. There is a hole in tubing at ~385. The deepest we have been able to run in tubing with a wireline is 1500'. PROPOSAL- Pull tubing and packers. Clean out junk. Reperforate selected zones with casing guns. Run new tubing-packer string. Return well to normal injection. 5-19-82 5-20-82 Move rig to Leg 2. Position over A 11-12. Begin rigging up. 5-22-82 Filled mud tank and reserve tanks with mud from Platform C. Rigged up riser and choke lines. Began nippling up B.O.P.E. Leveled derrick. Off loaded 3-1/2" I.F.D.P. and tools from boat. Finished hooking up flow and degasser liners. Pressure tested B.O.P.E. Leaking at Cameron hub and rams. Worked rams, tightened bolts· Still wouldn't test. Turned clamp over where it can now be tightened with the cat line. Total of 10 hours. Testing B.O.P.E. 2 hours waiting on Shafco to deliver new rams. P.O.O.H. with 11 joints of:2-7/8" EUE tubing, 3 pups and ball valve, looking up .... Thread on. the last joint doesn't took bad. R.I.H. with 3-1/2" D,P. screw in sub. Tagged top of fish at 411.8". Unable-to-screw into top of fish. P.o.O.HRE[EiVED AUG 2 ~198~ _. ~IDDLE GROUND SHOAL A-11-12 i i I ii i ,11~ ~a RE:PORT m~nc~ c~'~ "' KENAI, ALASKA 5/19/82 5/30/82 i I I II NI I I ' '-~[~- I I II II "~m I IL I lS~' [ [ I [ [[ [ [ IIII [I [ [ [ [ [ [ U[ · 5-23-82 0001 hours. Called Tri-State, ordered tools and fishing supervisor. Picked up 5 3/4" overshot dressed with 3-1/2" grapple with collar stop, bumper sub and 3-1/2" D.P. R.I.H. worked pipe, unable to get over fish, picked up Kelly - no saver sub. Found out wireline tool (alligator jars) was lost in hole. Ordered out more fishing tools 9 A.M. R.I.H. with overshot and 2 19/32" grapple - B.S. 3-1/2" D.P. Worked pipe. P.O.O.H. No fish. Welded lip on outside of overshot. R.I.H. same assembly. Worked pipe. Rotated pipe with a 36'. Rigged up Kelly, worked pipe. P.O.O.H. No fish. 12 joints ~ 3-1/2" £.U.£. D.P. and 28' Kelly and 2 ]4" 2 19/32" overshot XO 1.06', ' bumper sub 7.89', XO 1.20':412.29' top of fish. R.I.H. with 5 3/4" ~ overshot 3.656" grapple, B.S~ 3-1/2" D.P. Worked Kelly. P.O.O.H. · Retrieved alligator jars. Inside leg broken off. R.I.H. with 5 · 3/4" overshot 3 21/32" grapple attempted to sit on 2-7/8" tubing collar looking up.· Worked with Kelly. P.O.O.H. No luck. But did get bites with 8 rds torque. P.O.O.H. Had fish in overshot. But dropped back through the rotary table. ~ 3'30 PM (7) R.I.H. with 5 3/4" overshot 3 21/32 grapple. Worked , P.O.O.H. No luck. Ordered more fishing tools out, ordered out more ' tools. R.I.H. (8th) fishing run. Same assembly as above (7). (9th) R.I.H. 3 3/4" grapple with plain mill control. Pick up weight. - P.O.O.H. Retrieved fish 4 joints 2 7/8" E.U.E. Tubing collar split. ]21.58' pipe recovered. (lOth) Fishing run. Same assy as (9) above i 3 5/-8' grapple with~3.1/32 mill control latch onto fish keep pulling- ~ off_.at 5000lb pull__ (llth) R.I.H. with same assyas (10)above_latch · onto.fish.---Keep-pul_ling _off at 10,000 lb. Pull. P.O.O.H.. ~ (]2th)?Fishing~run, ........ R.I~.H. with same assy with 3 3/32 grapple~and_mill , controt-latch-onto=fish:~-~Pick up on fish 1st packer came--loose, 90,OOO-lb pull,-3rd-packer came loose, ]2,800 lb pull P.O.O.H. Laying down 2-7/8 E.U.E. tubing. Well is not flowing on casing side pulling wet tubing. - . 5-24-82 ContinUe_to nipple Up-B-;O.P.E. and.choke lines.. O900.'hours.' ~., =~ ~ ~-~ ~._ ~. Changed~OthZSrinker.h~?ci~ews_. _..=___. ............. __.._ out-.~-.~Held~_safety-meeting-'wi~th-~_ -~ ~ new..crews~;~]_ Hi ppled-;U~;k4~-t~ti ne ~_--:fl ow' ti,ne' ;'and--ran.~6~': l~i'ne 'from:-~? '-~ · ; dega'S-ser~-to mud ~pi't~-?-~- '. ~' .... T-T-F-/-'~ .... ---'; ..... '--"'~ ...... ~ ......... ~' 8" ~-24-82-~.-~. OlO0~_<..-.F~n}shed~_lay.~ng~_own~2-7/ E:.U~E~: tubing'and jew.~lr..y~-.- ~ - OgO0.--Clean_-rig--floo~and-rig up to pick up 6" Concave-~mi'l]~'~ - --'-- 6" casing scraper, one--4-3/4":-D.C, bumper sub,--hydraolic]jars? ........ - _- ~_._~. :_-- . - ~ .. ' ' ' --- .... ' ....... 0 . ; ...............................tWO- D'C'' ...... p__~ck up__ D'__P .... 220__0~'~- Hie'spot at .7729_. '- "=;~='~"-- ......... ' ........ ~'=--circul~t6--~'--'~W6rki-ng on--~dmanifold valves. AUG 2 ~ 1~82. ~ 'Ab. ska 0ii & Gas Cons. Commission , Anchorage II II II I I I1! I I I I I I II I __ I ' Iq!DDLE GROUND SHOAL ---- i iiii ~ -- · ' ~ KENAI, ALASKA 5/19/82 REPORT 5/30/82 [ · :5~25~82 ~-26-82 0100 Working on mud pump and mud manifold valves. 0400 Circulate with filtered Cook Inlet water. After circulating 5 minutes a.t 400 psi. Ob~_v-ed_azu~jC~_Qrded ]O0,~p~ of H2~ at mud pit overboar~ dra~n to the J tube.; Held Safety Meet~nq with A.S.I. crews. ~ Showed Shell safety film #1331 on H2S. Circulate hole clean· P.O.O.H. Lay down 6" casing scraper and concave mill. Pick up 6" tri cone bit. 'R.I.H. Clean out fill at 7719', pick up 3-1/2 D.P. Ran to 8400. Pick up Kelly, circulate 15 minutes. Set Kelly back, pick up D.P., ran to 8972'. Hit fill. Pick up Kelly, try to circulate. Had plugged bit. Closed hydrill. Tried to back scuttle. Checked out kill line. Found kill plugged with cement or baroid. Unplugged kill line. Back scuttled to unplug bit. Clean out fill from 8972 to 9119'. 2100/2400 Working on mud pump. 0100/0430. Work on mud pumps. 0430/0530. Rig up 2" high' press, hose on water flood system to circulate well Clean out fill from 9119/9138. · Working on mud pumps. Had to replace2" high press, hose due to failure of hose. Clean out fill from 9138/9241. 1330/17001. P.O.O.H. 1700/1900. National Supply rep. checking noise in ~2 G-lO00 mud pump. ]900/1930 Finish P.O.O.H. ]~30/2400. Rig up Dialog and run casing caliper log. Tagged bottom at 9]80'. Please note~ Field tnterpretaiion of log data: 1723.,-~ 8/32 or 69.1% ~-" " 3148' : 7/32' br 60.4% " ', 6390' : 8/32 or 69.]% " " 6842' = 7/32_._or 60.4% " " 7727' ='4/32 or 34.5% " " 304' : 8/32 or 69.1% remaining wall thickness· II Il OOY6f:Of' casing:c7727--7770~ ]tf~hot Pe~orated, this~joint has · seve~e~pitting-'~-h~~~~.lesT' JOint'of casing '8576 to 8620' is is bad~.conditiOn-with~most~.severe 'spot~ increasing 4/32 or 34.5% 0100-hours.-. Rig~do~:'Di~'[OgT'~:-:Rig~p"Schl~berger to re~rforate HK/HN (L) ,' NN/HR and ~R/HZ_ t-h't~rval s ~ ~::Pe~orated 9103/91 9076/9091, ~37/9052~ 9~7/9037;: 8977/9~7,:- 8957/89~, 8922/8~ ~92/8922, ' Nad-three~_mf.s(ireS; __Worktng 'on ~2 mud p~p..: Found. ~o-~-3/8~-~-X 20'~/-b~kenF-CounterWeight-~bolts on the bull..gear,. AUG 2 ~ 1982 A?~k~ 0il &, Ga~ t2ons, Co~rltrils~ton /knchoraF!~ .. ~IDDLE GROUND SHOAL · KENAI, ALASKA 5/19/82 ,,, REPORT 5/30/82 A-'ll-12 ii i ii i i i i i 5-28-82 5-29-82 5- 30-82 Continue perforating. Perforated the following intervals- 8862/8892, 8832/8862, 8862/8802, 8780/8750, 8802/8792. Had three misfires. R.I.H. with bit, casing scraper amd three drill collars, set jars and bumper sub. Circulate hole, laying down 3-]/2" drill pipe. Replaced two 1-3/8" X 20" counter weight bolts on #2 mud pump. Pump still has severe knock and noise in the power end. Will need dismantle of pump to locate source of the noi s e. Finished laying down 3-]/2 D.P. 0430 Rig up Dta-log. R.I.H. Set Baker F-] wireline. Set packer at 8644' wireltne measure- ments. P,O.~O.H. Rig down Dia-log. Rig up to run 2-7/8" E.U.E. tubing, running tubing and jewelry. Hydra testing all tubing above top packer. .. Finish running 2-7/8" E.U.E. tubing and jewelry. 5et (three) Guiberson Unipackers VI! as per prognosis. Nipple down B.O.P.E. Nipple up Xmas tree. Test tree to 5000 psi for ]5 minutes. Tested okay. Rig up 2" high pressure hose, injecting at 3300 psi at 600 b/d rate for 2 hours. Fab. and reworking 3" injection line. Pull dun~ny valve at 7530'. Displace annulus with 234 bbls fresh water treated, with 1.5 gal Nalco #3656, ]2 gal #Q7g F, and I gal #962. Released rig at 2000 hours 5/30/82. Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage STATE Of ALASKA ALASK~"~JIL AND GAS CONSERVATION :""~,MMISSION SUNDRYNOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL ~ 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Shell 0i] Company 66-44 3. Address 4. Location of Well P.O. Box 92047 Worldway Center Los Anqeles, California 90009 Conductor 13, 47.85' North & 64.11' East from the center of Leg 1 at 1627' North & 435' West from the southeast corner of Section 11, T8N, R13W S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) D.F. ll6' 12. I6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 18754 8. APl Number 50- 9. Unit or Lease Name NG$ 10. Well Number A 11-12 11. Field and Pool Middle Ground Shoal "G" Pool Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing I--I Perforations [] Altering Casing r-J Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment I-~ Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [X] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). Please see attached ./ 14. I hereby certif~he ~et~ing is tru~c~rect to the best of my knowledge. Sign. //~ ? (.L~//~-.'t/--..-Ti,,e M~r. Production Administration The space be,~ for Commission u,~ FoF: ~. Nevi 11 Conditions of Approval, if any: f ~ A~roved Co~2 Eeturned , ; By Order of Approvedby [[t~ [~j[~'f ~, [~[~[E~ COMMISSIONER the Commission 3-1 5-82 Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "I ntentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate All-12 JUSTIFICATION Funds totalling $570,000 (Shell's 1/3 share = $190,000) are requested to pull and replace the downhole production equipment in waterflood injector All-12. The well has been-incapable of injeCtion since September, 1981, and further wireline operations to restore.injection capabilities in this well are now considered futile. Based on an initial injection rate of 1500 BPD and a 0.25 BO/BW injected ratio, the economics for this job are as follows: SHELL NET TOTAL GROSS Expenditure Oil Increase (BPD) PVPAT ~ 14% % PVPAT : Payout (Months) Ultimate Recovery (BBLS) $190M $570M 125 375 $1.9MM $5.7MM 1000 - 1000 4 4 180,000 540,000 (0.5)($1.9MM)- .(0.5)(0.5)($190M)= $900M All-12 was drilled and completed as a producer in 1966. Initial pro- dUction rates were 1600 BOPD (0% water) from the GN/GO through HR/HZ zones. Production had declined rapidly to 550 BOPD (0% water) in 1969 when the well was converted to an injector at the start of the reservoir pressure maintenance pro- gram. Initial injected volumes stabilized at about 2300 BPD into all zones. The well was recompleted i'n 1972 with 3 packers in order to isolate the HC/HD thief zone.. In !976, a sinker bar and +7700' of 0.092 slick line was !eft in' the hole. AttemPts to fish the sinker ba~ and line were unsuccessful. The slick line was left strung .up and down the tubing and because of this, we have been unable to survey this well since losing the fish (last RAT Survey, May, 1974). The well also has wireline tools on bottom (9242') from a previous fishing job. ~ In September, 1981, All-12 stopped taking water. Previous to that time, the well had been injecting .+2000 BPD at 3500 psi. Wireline operations succeeded in recovering bits and pieces of 0.092 slick line and scale. A hole in the tubing was discovered at 385'. We could get no deeper than 1500' with wireline tools (possibly another hole, scale or balled-up slick line obstruc- tion). At this point wireline operations were halted. The well is currently shut-in. Cumulative injection in All-12 totals 6.6MM barrels. We recommend moving the rig over All-12, pulling the tubing and packers, reperforating selected injection zones (HK/HN lower through HR/HZ) and running new tubing and packers to isolate thief zones. We plan to isolate the HC/HD, HI/HK and HK/HN upper with packers and mandrels so that we can control the flow of injection water to these zones and maximize the flow of injection water to the lower intervals (HK/HN lower through HR/HZ). Due to the lack of RAT survey data in All-12, this recommendation is based on bubble maps of Pat- terns 2 & 3 along with historical tendencies which have been observed in the profiles of other waterflood injectors, i.e., relatively poor injectivity into the HK/HN(2)-HR/HZ. All-12 is an injection point for both Patterns 2 & 3. Total remaining recoverable oil (GN/HZ) in these patterns is 4MM barrels. In order to maintain reservoir pressures above the bubble point pressure (1477 psi§) and maximize the recovery of the remaining reserves in Patterns 2 & 3, All-12 must be worked over and put back on injection.. Your approval is requested. PAT WESTERN E&P 'OPEF-XTIONS · .. [~iDDLE G~O~IN[~ SHOA · SHELL-ATLANTIC~STANDARD I ' ' ......."~ ' '- "': 1 .... - "";" ' 37¢~ ~. ' - , ' [ 4A~I . ~ '- =~ 0,'~ / .... ;" - ~ ' ' ~,~2,~ .. . ..,. . . -- ~ - I ' I ~ ' I ' '" ' ,~-A'~ ' i ~ J -- ~NJECTION ~VELL - ' ' "- '/ -~'-"-~i ~' -' -~ ..... "~--e · PRODUCING WELl /~r~t 'L / I ~P.m PLUGGED & ABN[ .... ~_~'~~_+_~_ ~ d. ~,~ ~ D~'~ ~ ..'/ o ~--q-1. I / "-~ I~ ' ' ' I 0 ''~ ~ ~ '-: I' o i/ -. " i ,_1 i ii ii - -- _~e ,,~.;.~'_:~~L_ -_~ ._ ........... I Page 3 0 Install Cameron BPV in tubing hanger. Remove BOP' and nipple up tree. Test tree to 5000 psi. Remove BPV. 10, Rig up lubricator and test to 3000 psi. Run in with wireline and pull dummy from KBMG mandrel at 7557'. Fill tubing/casing annulus with 228 BBLS of fresh water treated with Nalco inhibitor. Rerun dummy and set XMC injection valve in X'nipple at 300'. Rig down wireline. Il. Put well on strip chart and return to normal injection. RVH'ckk All-12 MIDDLE GROUND SHOAL WORKOVER STATUS: OBJECTIVE: PROCEDURE: 1. e e ® e e lo e Well was taking water at +_2000 BD rate at 3500 psi. Stopped taking water on. 9/19/81. Well has wireline tools stuck at 9242' with 7742' of .092 wi.reline in tubing. There is a hole in tubing at +385'..'The deepest we have been able to run in tubing with a wire-line is: 1500'. Pull tubing and packers. Clean out junk. Reperforate selected zones with casing guns. Run new tubing-packer string. Return well to normal injection. Have enough mud available on board the platform to kill well if necessary. When packers are released surface pressures of 2000 psi are possible. NOTE: GN/GS 7718' (7145' TVD). If it is necessary to kill the well with mud, a supplement workover procedure will follow. Rig up manifold from casing valve as shown in sketch. Leave valves and choke in overboard position. Set Cameron back pressure valve in tubing hanger. Remove tree and nipple up BOP stack with 2-7/8" Shafco stripper head. Test BOP stack to 3500 psi. Pull tubing and packers as required.. Let well backflow overboard through choke manifold to keep pressure from.building up. If gas or oil is pre- sent run through platform on deck.tank. (NOTE: While pulling tubing care must be taken to make certain there is no pressure trapped in tubing). Clean well. out to bottom (9241' PBTD). Use filtered Cook Inlet water for circulating fluid. Rig up wireline, reperforate HK/HN(L); H.,N/HR; and HR/HZ with casing guns'as per attached supplement. ~ Make 7" bit. and scraper run to PBTD. POOH. Run gauge ring and junk basket to 8700' POOH. Run Baker Model "F-I" packer on wireline and set at 8644'. ~ull wireline and rig down. Run tubing as per attached sketch. Stab into Baker Model "FB-I" packer. Set down on locator assy. Pick up tubing and space out. Install tubing hanger. Allow enough tubing to slack off 3' after locator assy. has made contact wi th packer. Drop ball and pressure up on tubing. Set packer at 8492' with 1200 psi, slack off 6". Set packer at 8200' with 1800 psi, slack off 6". Set packer at 7650' with 2400 psi, slack off 2' Screw in locking lugs on tubing hanger. Observe for tubing and packer leaks for 30 minutes. Pressure up tubing to 3500 psi', and shear out shear sub. A11-12 WORKOVER REPERFORATING SUPPLEMENT o M.I.R.U. Schlumberger. Test lubricator to 3500 psi. RePerforate selected intervals with 4 shots per foot using 4" Hyper II Hollow Carrier casing guns (900 phasing). SEQUENCE ZONE DIL INTERVAL* FOOTAGE l' HR/HZ(L) 89 76/9114 138' 2 HR/HZ (U) 8956/9052 96' 3 HN/HR 8792/89.44 152~ 4 HK/HN (L) 87 50/8 780 30~ 416' *Depths are referenced from Schlumberger DIL survey dated 11/18/66. Rig down Schlumberger. Resume with Step #6 of workover worksheet. NOTE: If mud is required to control downhole pressures, backflow well for 24 hours before putting well back on injection. it 7740/7718 - GN-GO 8070/8126 GR- GS IDEN. NO. 1. 2. 3°' 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. IOA. 10. ll. 12. HC/HD 8375'-8478' HE/HF 851 O' - 85 46' HF/HK 8614'-8636' HK/HN 8653'- 8780~ Otis Ball Valve Nipple · Camco KBMG Mandrel On-o UNI Packer VII (2400#) Camco KBMG Mandrel UNI Packer VII (1800#) Camco KBMG Mandrel UNI Packer VII (1200#) Camco KBMG Mandrel 6' Baker Seal & Loc~tor Assy. Baker Model "F" Packer Otis XN Nipple Baker Shear Sub Tubing 2-7/8" Casing N-80 Buttress 29# 0- 100' 26# 100- 8,100' 29# 8100- 9,330' 300' 7557' 7619' 7650' 5970' 82_00' 8400 ' 8492' 8562' 8644' 8544' 8680' 8700' >BTD=9242' HN/HR HR/HZu HR/HZ1 9045'-9114' 7" casing @ 9330' 8792'-8944' 8956'-9032' q T ~ ,~ i~ £ ~, .~ muLE. SHOE A-11-12 WORK OVER COSTS RIG TIME MoVing Rig & Getting Rig Ready Nipple BOP & Test Pull Tubing & Packers Clean Out To BPTD Reperforate Run Tubing & Packers Nipple Down BOP, Nipple Up Tree DAYS 4 1 5 2 1 2 1 · , 20,000 X 16 = 320,000 Rig Time Tubing Packers & Completion Equipment Rental Tools Reperforate Mi scel 1 aneous TOTAL 1/3 SHELL SHARE 320, £K)O 64,000 30,000 30,000 75,000 51 ,COO 570,~0 190,000 RVH'ckk Administrative Decision 44.7 ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION 44.7 SHELL OIL COMPANY 430 7TH AVENUE ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 March 5, 1968 Confidential Material STATE OF ALASKA 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention T.R. Marshall, Jr. Gent lemen: Enclosed are the Reservoir Pressure Reports (2 copies), as required by the Middle Ground Shoal Field Rule #8, Conservation Order #44. The bottom hole pressure surveys are for our Middle Ground Shoal wells; A-11-1 Upper, A-11-1 Lower, A-11-12 and C-23-26. well/mw Very truly yours, ?/ ?, . .... ? ,., ...... RoD. Allen Division Exploitation Engineer Enclosures RESERVOIR PRESSURE REPORT IAddress '?.for 430 Seventh Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 995_01 ~IAR- 5 ~68 _',hell Oil Company I I Date 4 - I County [iddle Ground Shoal Kenai h.lcing Formation OilGradient 'WaterGradient [Initial Completion* Special* IGeneralSurvey* Datum Plane I Gas Gravity F & G Pools I [ I X I 8500 Subsea [ ...... Bomb Test Data [ ' Sonic Instrument Test Data ' ~ ~ Date -~ Shut-In i [-- Prod. Test 'Wt. of V~'t. of Pres~,a -- ~ m ;rested ~ Tubing Test B.H. Observed (Bbls.per Day) Liquid Liquid Liquid Gas Casing at I.ease ~ ~D ~ ~ [~ Pressure Depth Temp. Pressure -- Level Gradient Column Column Pressure Datm~ .. Hrs, PSI PSI Oil ~Vater. ___~S_~ ' ., ~( .L 18756 C-2:~-26 0 1-16-68 [nit~.al 400-~ 8511' 156° 3625 ....... 362 ScS. :.\DL 18754 A-ll-12 0 2/19-2/22/ 74 8155' 153° 2173 22~ 68 s.s. ',,DL 18754 A-1 ~-1 0 2-'7-68 68 5787 ' - 1848 ....... 275:2 I', AR 196 DIVU ION OF v~INES & AtNERALS ~' , AN¢ HO P>,GE ,,, ~:~ignate type of report by "x". Division Expioinanion Engineer CEttTIFICAWE: I, the undei'signed, state that I am the .......... .[ ....................... o~ the_Shel.l_..0il---Company ............... a~.~ssa DIVISION Or MINES AND MINERALS (company), and that I am authorized by said company, to make this report; and that this report 5vas prepared under my ' Reservoir Pressure Report supervision and direction and that the facts stated therein are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. ~f>~ .~¢'~:~ /~/ Form No. P-12 Signature [ SHELL OIL COMPANY 430 7tH AVENUE ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 December 20, 1966 PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL STATE OF ALASKA Division of Mines and Minerals Oil and Gas Section 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention Mr. T.R. Marshall, Jr. Gent lemen: Enclosed are the following data pertaining to our Shell - Atlantic - Standard. Middle Ground Shoal A-11-12 well: Well Completion Report - submitted in duplicate Well History Gyroscopic Well Survey Composite Log - sepia and print. JDM:bg Enclosures Very truly yours, F.A. MacDouga 11 Division Production Manager RECEIVED DEC gO 1966 OIVI,51Oi",,I O~ MINES & MINERAl. ~C~O~AG~ Form P~7 SUBMIT IN DUPL' ...~* STATE OF ALASKA (See othei is: structions on OII. AND GAS CONSERYA?ION COMMISSION reverse side) WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* la. TYPE OF-WELL: OIL ~'~ GAS. WELL WELL ['] DRY [-'] Other b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: NEW ~] wonIc [] WELL OVER Other 2. NAME OF ~)PERATOR Shell 0il Company 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 430 Seventh Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location e~early and in accordance with any State requirements)* Atsurface Conductor 13, 47.85N and 64.11'E from cefi~er of Leg 1, at 1627'N and 435'W from S.E. Corner Sec.ll, Twp 8N, Rge 13W SM 2~8tSP,~r~tnt~'~l r~t,e%~4el~ of Surface Location At total depth 3069.42'N and 604.92'E of I 14. PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED Surface Location [ 66-44 I 9=19-66 15. DATE SrU~DED I ~e. DATE T.D. REACHEDI 10-1-66 11-17-66 DF 116' Effective: July (1964 · 5. LEASE DESIGNATION ANDS~RIAL' NO. 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 7.UNIT AOREEMENT NAME ' -- 8. FARM OR. LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. . A-11-12 10, FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Middle Ground ShOal ~1. SEC., T., R., M., OR BLOCK~AND ~IURVEY OR. AREA Section 1I, T8N, R13W Seward Meridian 12. BOROUGH [[ 13. STATE - K..enai · AlaSka 17. DATE_~~-- ----.~. ~.-r vv//--Vh'hhCOMPL' (Ready to prod.) [ 18. ELEVATIONS (DF, RKB, RT, OR, ETC.)s .] 19. ELEV~., CASIN(]B~EAD.. . 20. TOTAL DEPTH, MD & TVD ] 21. PLUG, BA~I~ T.D., MD & TVD 9375' (8727') [ 9242' (8598') 24. PRODUCING INTERYAL(S,, OF THIS COMPLETION TOP, BOTTOM, NAME (MD AND TVD, R t L ~- ! V t g Lower Kenai 7718'-9114' (7149'-8474') 20 966 . 26. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN DIL: BHC~ CBL~ GRN with collar locator DIVI$1~ O~ MINES & MINE~ 28. CASING ~ECOR 22. IF MULTIPLE COMPL., ] 23. INTERVALS ROTARY TOOLS ] CABLE TOOLS HOW MANY* I DRILLED BY - -- - - -"=-~"...L ._ 9375, '25. WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY MADE Yes 27. WAS WELL CORED ~0 : CASINO SIZE i3-3/8" 7" WEIGHT, LB./FT. 61 26 and 29 DEPTH SET (MD) 2275' 9330 ' HOLE SIZE 18-1/2" 9-7/8" CEMENTING RECORD 2900 sacks 1500 sacks AMOUNT PU~LED 29, LINER RECORD size TOP (MD) 7" 0 BOTTOM (MD) SACKS CEMENT* 9330 ' 1500 SCREEN (MD) 30. TUBING RECORD SIZE 2-7/8" DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 9079' 7652' '& 8320' 31. PERFORATION RECORD (Interval, size and number) 4 shots/Ft. (2 no plug, 2 crack jets). 7718'-7740', 8070,-8080', 8091',8096', 8100 -8126', 8375'-8419', 8426'-8478', 8510'-8546 8614'-8636', 8653'-8780', 8792'-8944', 8956'-9052', 9076'-9114'. 32. ACID, SHOT FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH 'INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED . -- . 33.* PRODUCTION WELL STATUS (Producing or shut-in) Producing DATE FIRST PRODUCTION PRODUCTION METHOD (.Flowing, gas l{~t, pumping--size and type of pump) 11- 27 - 66 F lowing CALCULATED OIL BBL. GAS MCF. WATER BBL. ~ OIL ORAVITY-API (CORR.) 34. DISPOSITION OF GAS (~0~ ~8~g ~0~], ~l~ elO.) TEST WITNESSED BY Vented Dual Induction ~g, D~rect~onal Survey (Sperry Sun Gyro), ~ell ~story. 36. I hereby certify t~~ego~hedinf or ma tion is complete a nd, correct as de termined from all available r e CDr ds SIGNED P d ' ' TITLE DZV~szon . ro UCglOn DATE ' -- / *(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) ._ .INSTRUCTIONS · · General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well ~completion report and log on all types of lands 'and leases to either a Federal agency or a State agency, or both, pursuant to applicable Federal and/or State laws and regulations.~' Any necessary special instructions concerning the use .of this form and the number of copies to be submitted, particularly with regard to local, area, or regional procedures and practices, either axe shown below or will be -issued. by/or may be obtained from, the local Federal and/or State office. See instructions on items 22 and 24, and 33, below regarding separate reports for separate completions. If not filed prior to the time this summary record is submitted, copies of all currently available logs (drillers, geologists, sample and core :analysis, all types electric, etc.), forma- tion and pressure tests, and directional surveys, should be attached hereto, to th~ extent required by applicable Federal and/or State laws and regulations. All attachments should be listed on this form, see item 35. Ifem 4: If there are no applicable State requirements, locations on Federal or Indian land should be described in accordance with Federal requirements. Consult local State or Federal office for specific instructions. ' ..... Ifem ] 8: 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. I~ems 22 and' Z4: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone (multiple completion), so state in item 22, and in item 24 show the producing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name(s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 33. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the additional data pertinent 'to such interval. I~em 29: "F/acks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show. the details of any multiDle stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. I~em 33: Submi~ a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separ~'tely~produced. --(S~e instruction for items 22 and 24 above.) ~ -: . ~7; SUMMARY' OF POROUS ZONES: :" . ....... : . - ~3~.' . ~ SHOW ALL IMPORTANT ZONES OF PoRoSITx AND' CONTENTS THEE-EOF; CORED INTERVALS; AND ALL-D~LL-ST~M TgS~, INCLUDING '38. .- GEOLOGIC MARKERS DE~H ~NTERVAL TESTED, CUSHION USED, TIME' TOOL OPEN~ ~LOWZNG AND SHUT-IN PRESSURES~ AND ~ECOVERIES ".7 ~ . ~ FOR~IATION TOP I BOTTOM DESCRIPTION, CONTEN~ ETC. TOP ·. ' ~. ': NA~IE ..... ' ' ' MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DE~ _ : . '~ : .' .. .. . ~ .... ... . - . . . -.. . . , . , .. · ........ , '. : . . . ~ · -- , . . ~ ; - " ' " - ; · ' .r , , - . · .' .. ~ ... . ' ~ .... ,~ : , .. . .... ~ ; . , .: - ..... . .., /. . , .. . . ~ . . . . ~ ,. . - . . · ..~- :: ~ . , '. . ,~-. .... . .... .. ~ ,..' · . , . . . . , ; .... . . : ..~ , : . , . . '' ., - : .. , · ; :. ,' , : ..' . . _ , , . . .~ , · .. .; .: ' : - .. , , · ,. ,. . ~. .... .. , , . .~ _ < . , '., , , · :. . , , . . . ,~ , _, . , : · , ,~ .. ... . : . . . Printed In U.S.A. ., ~tlDD~ GRO~ SHOAL D~THI 9375 ' 9242' 9242' DRILLING llEPORT ~OR P~OD 11-24-66 REMARKS. Ran Schlumberger wireline logs. RAN DUAL INDUCTION-LATEROIOG RUN ~1, 2275'-9358', AND BOREHOLE COMI'ENSATED SONIC LOG, RI~N ~1, 2275'-9359'. Conditioned mud for casing. CF, MENTED 7" CASING AT 9330' WITH 1500 SACKS. Ran 26~ and 29~ N-80 buttress casing from surface to 9330'. Cemented with 1500 sacks of class G cement with 1% CFR-2. Slurry weight l16f;. Displaced with 2055 cu. ft. mud. Bumped plug with 2000 p,.~i. Full returns while cementing. Flanged up and tested ,casing with 2000 psi for' 15 min. Test good. RAN SPERRY StFN GYRO-SURVEY on Schlumberger wireline. Ran Schlumberger wireline logs. RAN CEMENT BOND IDG RUN 5000'-9229'_, ~ G_A~tA-RAY NEIriRION COLI~R LOCATOR LOG R_U[!_~,[! from 5950'-9223'. Rigged to run 2-7/8" tubing. Ran 65 joints of plastic coated 2-7/8" N-80 EUE tubing and 232 joints of 2-7/8" N-80 EUE tubing. Hit cement at 9242' .. Spotted · 70 bbl of oil base mud. Perforated the following intervals with 4 shots/ft (2 crack jets and 2 no plug), 9076'-9114', 8956'- 9052', 8792'-8944', 8710'-8757', 8614'-8636', 851.0'-8546', 8426'- 8478', 8375'-8419', 8100'-8126', 8091'-8096', 8070'-8080', 7718'- 7740'. .~ Made scraper run with 6" bit on. 2-7/8" tubing to 8400'. 9242 9242' Ran 2-7/8" EUE N-80 tubing to 9079'. Tore out ~OP and flanged up Xmas tree. Displaced mud with 72 pcf salt water inbil~itc,M with 1/2 lb/1,bl sodium chromate and 1/5 lb/bbl c. au;;tic soda. Spott:c.~l 115 bl)ls diesel in tubing, and pumped 15 bbls diesel down annult, s. Sat bottom packer at 8320' and tested annulus with 1000 psi.. Tc:.:~t goed. Set top packer at 7652' and tas~ed .'mnulus w;.Lth 1500 psi~ test good'. =.,RELEASED RIG 08:30 11-24-66' · ., CONDITION A~F P}.T. RIOD OASlNO I~Z~ DEPTH SET 13'3/8" 2275 7" 9330' DEPTH 9242' RECEIV[D DEC 20 1966 OlVI$1ON OF MINES & MINEP, A~ ~CHO~GE ,',i) P~tnted in 3ROUND SHOAl., · · OIL COMPANY DR LLI TG llIZI>OIIT FOR P~IOD I~IDI~G REMARKg Surface L°cacion: . · . Depth .Re ference: Conductor 13, 47.85N and 64.111E from center of Leg 1 at 1627'N and 435'W from SE corner, Section 11, Township 8 North', Range 13W, Seward Meridian.· Derrick Floor. 116' above MLLW 66 2260 ' 227 5 ' 227 5 ' 2275 ' 2417 ' 7456' 66 9375 ' Drilled cement from 320' to 326'. Drilled 1934' of 12-1/4" hole -Drilled 15'. Opened hole from 12-1/4" to ].8-1/2" from 326' to 2256' . Opened hole from 12-1/4" to 18-1/2" from 2256' to 2275'. CEI,'D]NTED 13-3/8"-CASING AT 2275' WITH 24.00 SACKS. Ran 2275' of 61f/. J-55 ~ut~tress casing with shoe at 2275'. Cemented with 2400 sacks. class G, 118~ cement Displaced with 200 cf of water and 2713. cf of mud. Bumped plug with 1000 psi. No returns to surfaca. Ran 1" pipe "in annulus and cemented with 200 sacl~s of 'llSfJ, class G cement at 385'. Flanged up B.O.P.E. nd tested blind rams with 2000#. Test good. Nippled up. Ran 1" pipe in annulus to [00' and cemented with 300 sacks llSf~ class G cement. Good re :urns to ;~urface. Tested blind rams with 2100# and hydril wit'h 10r)0#. Tests good. Drilled. out cement from 2220~ to 2275'. Drilled 142' of 9-7/8" hole. Drilled 5039' of 9-7/8" hole. Drilled 1919' of 9-7/8" hole RECI IV£D DEC gO 1966 CONDITION AT P~[RIOD I~UIING IIIZll DI[PTH gET DIVISION OF MINES & MINEEAL,~ ANCHORAGE 13-3/8' 2275 Re ,ease Date 12-24-68 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources DIV'ISION OF MINES AND MINERALS Pet roleum Branch INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Sec.__.. 12_,: T. 8N R. , ,3w , S Meridian Permit No. ,_, 66t~4 Issued.. 9_ .-,19-,6..6 ~onductor #13 Leg 2 Operator .. ~Shel.!,_.,O.il ,c.0mpa_ny' ..... . _Location (Surface) 16J~"FSL,.,, _, _ . _&..~7~'YEL',,_ ~ :: _ ~ .... Sec. ll__.:_,. - 8N-13W._, Lease No. ADL 18754 or Owner ~id_~e Gro_und__g~hoal ..... .:Loc. (Bottom)__ 53,~tI~IL & 5~tO'lrl~, Sclc. 12, _ , Weli No. A-11-.12 Area ~S · Spud Oate ....... ~10~_!~6~ ..... ~i } lin9 Ceased ~ Total ~epth / Suspended ~b~ndon~d [ 1 eva t l on Completed (F-GL-P). ~._.[!.gA, R6: IP .........[~80 B/D, Gray ._ _37,2" APl Cut___ 0.1 : :~..:% Gas~HCF/O, Bean_ Cas ing: S i ze.~_ OepLth SxCmt 13-3/S"'611t 2275 ' 2400 ~ -200'" 7"-26&29# & @ 100~ 300 .... - -'r- 15oo GEOLOGI t2 FORI~TIONS Surface Lowest Tested CP 850~ ,psi, TP , ~ . psi Pl.ugs, .,_ ,_ .............. 8375 '-8419'; 8426'-78' _'_ 8653'-878, O'; 8792~,,8944' - , , -- :: .- ....... ~(76~-2 i'- 895~'g~0-~ 2'; 9076' 29114' 9079' Pa~8230' _. ~- - _~1 . i _ _ _ , ,, , , ..... : ~:- ~., .... j i _ , j 1~ i J, Ul ~ _ ~ :- -~ : PRODUCTIVE HORIZONS Na~ Depth Con ten ts WELL STATUS Year Jan Feb= Mar Apr ~May June ilJ,U, lY, ...... ,A. ug. 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'- ' · . ,. · . , . ~ · . .~. . j. .. , . . · _ , . · ~ , :.. . · . . . .. . . , . · ; .- --. ,. · . , · .. . ,,, · DONE----BY:. .. '.' . . ." . . ,. · ,.' . .. ' ' · .' . :. .. ' . .. · . , , . . · ,' ·; ' . ¢,~. B~: " ' ,[. -I .... · ' ,, SHELL OIL COMPANY 430 7TH AVENUE ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 CONFIDE~NTIAL MATERIAL State of Alaska Division of Mines and ~tinerals 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: Attached are two copies each of the Monthly Report of Operations for November, 1966: SAS Middle Ground Shoal wells A-11-12 and A-33-1, SAS West Forelands Unit ~4. Attachments Very truly yours, F. A. MacDougall Division Production Manager DIVISION OF MINES Form No. P 4 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION E f fee%tv e: July 1, 1964 LEASE N"M.E" ADL 18754 LEASE ~iR LINIT NAME LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS State .......... A__~a__s__.k__a_ ................... Borough Kenai Field Middle (}round Shoal Tl~e follougn~ is a eorreot report of operation,s and prodt&etio~, (inelgdin~ drilli~,~ and produ, eln~ wells) for tke month of ........ _N_°_ze-.m--b-~-r- ................. ,19.6-6. ................................................. .............................. ,/l~ent's address ..... _4 _3 0_ _ _$_e_ _v_e_ g_t_b_ _ A_ _v_ _e_au_e .......................... Company---S~,~-e-l,,.,-1--Q,,i--1-.,~C--°--m-P-~B~.f ....................... ............................... ............................ P~one ..................... 2__7___2_-__~5__~ .............................................. .4~ent' s ~itle .... p_t_y_i__s__i__o__.n_~~:~-'__~._on...~_n__g__t:nee Ou. F~. or (]AS ~EC. AND BARRELS OF O~- ~ ov ~/ (In' thousands) SAS hole to er Dual La terol, and 29~; lng. Cement, 2000 psi t good. Gyro Bond h 4 holes t. the fol ~1' - 8096 ' - 8126' .4' - 8636 ' - 8780' ~ing to 90 ~ead. .'30 a.m., set pack, 0 a.m., 27, 1966 ~-" hole to Opened (]ALLONS 0~' GASOLINE RECOVERED ~g and Bt :d casin Log and! .owing ir 8375' ' 8792' rs at 7. 2 1/4" BARRELS OF W~E (If nons, so state) .rehole C ~9330 ' w Ga==a Ra ~terva ls: 8419', 8944', .52' and [~ole to 1 REMARKS (If dxtlllug, depth; if shut down, oause; date and result of te~t for gasoline content of ~mpensated Sonic Log. ith 1500 sa'cks. Neutron Log. 7718' - 7740' ;426' ' 8478', ;956' - 9052', ~230' · 1/2" hole to 1845'. NoTE.--There were runs or sales of oil; ................................................ M cu. ft. of gas sold; runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the §th of the ~ucceeding rpvn~t'h,,~u~es$ ~t)a~wi directed. ~:~ ~ ~'''' i-' i J 'i~ 7 SHELL OIL COMPANY 430 7TH .AVENUE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 November 7, 1966 CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention Mr. T.R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: Attached are two copies each of the Monthly Report of Operations for October, 1966: SAS Middle Ground Shoal A-11-12~' SAS West Forelands Unit No.4. Very truly yours, ]F.A. MacDougall -- Division Production Manager RI:bg Attachments Form No. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Effective: July 1, 1964 LAND r3FFIEE LEASE N"MBER ADL 18754 LEABE DR UNIT NAME LE$SEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS State .......... A_l___a__s_ k__a_ ......... i ......... Borough ............. __K_.e_._n_.a__i ................... Field ........ __M i_ d..d_._l__e_.._G_~9__.u_n___d._...S_ h._o_a_ .!_ T]~e fotlowin~ is a correot report of operations and prodgctio~ (i~el~zdin~ drilli~ and prod~ein~ wells) for the rno~th of ............. _0__c__t__o_.b__e_.r__ ............... 19_6_.6_ ............................................................................... ~. ., .. 430 Seventh Avenue ~ ..... ~$hell 0il Company .~ger~r_ s aaaress .................................................... Anchor a~_e~. Alaska ~ .............. Si~r~ed ii~ ...... -~-- .......... -~-~-~---~-~-~-~- ................. ~ .................... : ......... ; .......... .~,.~..o ~.i~.Z~. Division Exploitation Eng,$neer ~t~or~e ........... _' ......................................................................... ~ ............................................................ l-- Cu. FT. oF GAS GALLONS or BARRELS o~r REMARKS SEC. AND rrWP. RANGE WELL DAre. BARRELS OF OIL GRAVITY GASOLINE WATER (If (If drilling, depth: if shut down, oauae; ~4 or ~4 No. Paom~cnm (In'thousaads) RECOVERED none, so state) date and result o! test for ga~oliae oontent of · SAS }IGS /-11-12 Spucded 3:00 A.M. 'October ], 1965 Dri] led 1.2-1 ~4" h(~le .~to 227.~ '.. )pened 12- [/4" hole to 18-1~2" hole to 2275'. Ran.~:275' 61# cas.ng. Cemented with 2400 sacks Cemented casing at 385' with 200 i.acks, resb~.d rares and hyd~il with 2000 ps.. Tests good. Cemented casing at 1~,0' ~ith 300 ~acks Drilled 9-7/i ,, ho].e to 747~' · ECFIVF, 0 NOV 8 1966 OIVI~ ION OF MINES & MINEI~L ANCHORAGE NOTE.--There were ................................................ runs or sales of oil; ................................................ M cu. ft. of gas sold; ............................... '. ............................ runs or sales o£ gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTE.--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 6th o£ the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. SHELL '" 4.30 '7'tH AVENUE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 9950'~ October 3, 1966 Su'bject: Middle Ground Shoal Field M.G~S. Well A-11-12 ADL 18754 State of Alaska Division of Lands 6th and D'Street Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Attention Pedro Denton Gentlemen: in compliance with Article 21 of the subject state oil and gas lease, please be advised that well A'll-12 was spudded October 1, 1966, and will be drilled to a proposed location of 700' South, 500' East of the Northwest corner of Section 12, T8N-R13W, S.M. TSC:m Yours very truly, T. S. Cate Division Land Manager ANCHORAGE ., ~ags, Alaska · ~~ 19o 19.66 Shell Oil 430 Seventh Avenue Division ExplolUttou ib~ineer RE: ~ A-II-12 Shell Oil CkmpinT, Operator EncLosed La lmur epprovsd .appll~lon for per. it ~o drill cbs veil.' ~ell mmp~ and eore chips utll. usc .be required. Plea~ uo~e that this [~rmit is s~bJ~t t~ ~on~zva~ ~ Yours truly, ~H~eJh ~o Harshall, Jr. Supervisor FORM SA-I B 100M 9/65 ORANDUM ' TO: F- J. A, {,/illiamm, Director' Div, of Mines and Petroleum · State of Alaska DIVZ~EON OF i*tlHES AND )flmlt~LS DATE : SeJttelBber 19, 1966 SUBJECT.: 11~:[ l~.llS lpeo Enclosed 18 check No. LA t3917 for $~50.00 and appr~ application for permit to drill from .Shell 0i1 Company for IF.~S A-1I-I2. /cJh SHELL OIL COMPANY 430 7th AVENUE ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 September 16, 1966 State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of September 14, 1966 regarding our Application to Drill M.G.S. A-11-12, we attach three signed and completed forms, plus additional copies of the plat and blow out prevention program. Please forgive our oversight. Very truly yours, E. B. Muehlberger ~1_ Division Exploitation Eng~ine e r RDA:ep Attachments Shell 0~1 ~ ,~30 Seventh Ammo 99501 'A~~ Hr. t** Ao MeoOo~mlt Thomas It., Msrsb~ll, dF. F P 1 SUBMIT IN Tl~ 'ZATE* Effective: July 1, 1964 STATE OF ALASKA (Other instructions on reverse side) OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 5. ~EASE D~SIONA~ION AND ~L 18754 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK la. T~P~ oF WORK No -DRILL ~ DEEPEN ~ PLUG BACK ~ b. ~e~ o~ w~ ~o~e w~ w~ o~H~ zo~ zo~ 2. ~M~ o~ o~o~ M.G. S. Shell Oil Company 9. 8. ~uuazss or~ov~o~ A- 11-12 430 Seventh Avenue, ~chora~e, ~Alaska ~o. ,~m~ ~ roo~, o~ w~c~ 4. LOCAtiON O~ W~m~ (Report location e!early and ia accordance wi~ amy 8~te r~uiremeuts.*) Middle Ground Shoal At surface ~ Conductor #13, leg 2. Conductor 13 is 47.85' N & 64.11' ~. ~t from-center Leg #t Leg '1'~ 1627' N, 435' W from SE CDr Sec. proposed prod. zone ' Please see #23 below 11, TSN, R13W, S.S. 12, T8N, R13W, S,M. ~4. DIS~ANC~ IN MX~ AND DIReCtION ~ROM N~AR~ ~OWN OR POS~ O~IC~* 18 miles Northwest of Kenai~ Alaska Kenai { Alaska {~. DIS~ANC~ ~RO~ PROPOSED~ 16. NO. O~ ACR~8 IN ~A~ ~7. NO. DP ACR{8 AS8ION~D LO~A~ION ~O N~AR~8~ TO ~HI~ W~LL PROP{R~ OR LMAS~ LIN~, P~. (Also to nearest drlg. unit line, if any)385 ' 3746 160 I~. DISTANCM ~ROM PROPOSED LOCATION~ 19. PROPOSED D~PTH ~0. ROTAR~ OR CABL~ TO NEAR~M~ W~LL, DRILLINO, COMP~D, os ~u ~,, o~ mss ~, ~. 2200 '+' --~ 9400 '+_ Rotary 21. ~.t~.VA~0NS (Show whether DF, RT, GE, etc.) 116' D. F. 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START* October 1~ 1966 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE 18-1/2" 9-7/8" SIZE OF CASING 13-3/8" 7" WEIGHT PER FOOT 26-29# SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CEMEN'I~ 2250' 2500 sacks 9400 ' 1400 sacks Projected subsurface location of producing interval Top: 1090' S, 385' E of NW CDr., Section 12 - 7700' (MD), 7140' (TVD) Midpoint: 840' S, 457' E of NW CDr., Section 12 - 8350' (MI)), 7740' (TVD)' Bottom: 535' S, 540' E of NW CDr. Section 12-9200' (MD), 8530' (TVD) IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen or plug back, give data on present productive zone and proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen direetionally, give pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program, ff any. 24. I heretically t~d correct. SXONE'D ' T,TL,~ Division Exploitation En~ine~A~ September 16, 1966 (This space for Federal or State office use) ~(! APPROVED BY~L ~ljt~`''jf~~~//~' , TITLE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: APPROVAL DATE Y{"IOMA$ R. MARSHALL, JR. Executive Secretary Alaska 0il & Gas Conservc!tk),~ Committee DATE *See Instructions On Reverse Side AND BL,,OW0,,UT PRE ,~,,,NT!ON P,R,O ,GRAM . ..OUND .SHOAL PLATFOR A C,OOK ZNLST.. SKA 1. Move rig over 24" subconductor 13, Leg 2. Install 2000 psi Hydril preventer. 2. Drill 18-1/2" hole to 2250'-+. Run.2250' of 13-3/8", 61.0~, J-55 Buttress casing. Cement with 2500-+ sacks of A.P.I. Class "A" cement - last 200 sacks treated with 2% CmCl2. _..3. Land casing and flange up 12" 3000 psi preventer stack consisting of Double Shaffer Gate and G.K. Hydril on 12" 3000 psi riser system. 4. Drill 9-7/8" hole to 9400'-+. Run logs. Run 9400'-+ of 7" Buttress casing. (9,400'-8,100, 29#, N-80; 8,100'-100', 26# N-80; 100' - casing head, 29# N-80). Cement with 1400 sacks API Class "G" cement. 5. Clean out cement and perforate productive zone with 4 shots/foot at selected intervals from 7500' to 9200'. 6. Run production equipment on 2-7/8" tUbing with packer at 7400-+'. Displace annulus above packer with inhibited inlet water. Displace tubing and annulus below packer w/diesel oil. Place well on production. NOTE: Blowout prevention equipment to consist of a 3000 psi dual Shaffer gate and a 3000 psi GK Hydril on riser. PP, J: ep 9-12-66 RECFIV[D S'EP 1 1966 DIVISION OF MINES & MINERAL~ ANCHORAGE II~ I ~ I III ~ I II II III II - - , 'T. 8 N., R. 15 W., S.M. 2. I I II 12 ' 1 'o 1 A-~ ~-~2 l~© I I I , ~oo~ I I I I - I ADL 18754 I I I / , I A-43-11. J m LEG j I j ' / J I 1 LOCATION OF CONOUCTOR 13~ LE~ NO. 2 LOCATION OF PRODUCING ZONE WELL NO. A-II-12 CONDUCTOR 13, LE6 NO. 2 LOCATED 47.85'N 500'E 8 700'S ~ 64.11E FROM CENTER OF LEG NO.I FROM THE NW COR. OF CENTER LEG NO.I LOCATED 1627'N a 4'5'W FRo~ THE S~ COR OF SEC. ~l, TeN, ~ ~ W., S.~. SEP Z DIVISION OF MINES & MINE~ ....... i , ill .......... - .... i II IIIII II I II I ill I ~,,w,~7 ~.~.~. s~,L~ :,ooo ~,~c,~o ~ ~.~.~. SHELL OIL COMPANY '~--- DATE AUGUST 1966 Z-~l-~185 II II! J~lJJ I Iii J~ II I I I II I IIII I I I III III I ' IIII LOCATION OF SHELL- ATLANTIC-STANDARD WELL A-II-12 IN SEC. T. 8 N R 13W. S.M - COOK INLET- STATE OF ALASKA , j ~ ~ ~ II I I I I 'ii · i I I IIII ' i I I I I I I II I I III -