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HomeMy WebLinkAbout175-003PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT
State of Alaska .A~S~A 0IL & ~AS CONSERVATION COM~ISSION
Memorandum To File: API No.
Well Name
'Location
Abnd Date
Spud: ~, TD: ~ y ~ , Completed
Note casing size, wt, depth, =mt vol, & procedure.
Liner: --
Perf intervals - tops:
Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head
status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code.
Well head cut off:
Marker post or plate:
Location Clearance:
Conclusions:
Code
August 19, 1982
Mr. ~eorge Stadnicky
Union Oil Company of California
P.O. Box 6247
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Re~ Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sections from Cuttings and
Core Chips in State Well Sample Library
Dear George,
Our June 30, 1952 receipt of the 52 thin-sections on the ~
~, ~apatuk Creek, Nulato and Nimiuk Point wells and our
y~~ 1982 receipt of the Cape _Espenberg residue materials
com~plete-s the project set forth in my March 5, 1982 letter to
you°
The sections all appear to be well made and accordingly constitute
a valuable addition to the State's permanent library of well
sample and core materials. Please let me extend the Commission's
thanks to Jim Friberg, you, and all Union personnel involved for
their respective, work in preparing those thin-sections from state
well samples and core chips.
Si ncere~ y, A/~
,y(/
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologi st
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cc~ J.F. Friberg, Union Oil - California
June 22, 1982
Mr. ~eorge Stadnicky
Union Oil Company of California
P.O. Box 6247
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Preparation of Palynologic/Kerogen Slides -- Chevron
Espe nberg No. i
Dear -~Ceorge,
Our receipt June 21, 1982 of the ~2bject slides and residue
completes the .project set forth in my May 24, 1982 letter to you.
Thou~gh a few bubbles occur here and there, the slides appear
to be of high quality and .accordingly constitute a valuable
ad~tion to the state's permanent library of well sample and core
materials. On behalf of the C~r.~mission, please accept my thank~
to you, G. C. Brown, Bob Ballog and all Union personnel involved
in the preparation of these i94 slides.
Si nee re. ly, -4
William Van Alen
Petroleum C~ologi st
cc~ Mr. Go C. Brown, Reg. Paleon.
Paleo. Strat. Section
2323 F~oll Drive
Ventura, California 93003
~¢VA/g lh
1982
Mr. (~org~ Sta~nic~y
Umion Oil Company of California
P.O. Box 6247
anchorage, Alaska 99502
Re~ Preparation of Palynologic/Kerogen Slides -
Chevron Cape Espe~rg Noe 1
Dear George,
Pursuant to your ~ay 21, 1982 letter and our recent discussions,
permission is hereby granted to Union Oil Company of California
to extract a maximum i cc. of sample (cuttings) material per
sample envelope or I ca. of core material per foot of core from
the State's set of samples and core chips for the sole purpose of
preparing palynologic and TAI/Kerogen slides within the indicated
interval in the following well, subject to the conditions set
forth be Iow ~
Sample
set .No. We 1__ _ . 1
332
SOCAL Cape Es~nberg ~ l
Interva 1
I00'-5,500'
~lynologic and TAI/Kerogen slides of cuttings material will
be Prepared in 90 foot composites; slides of core material
will be~ in ff~ foot composites.
Cuts of the sample and/or core material from the State'
collection are to be extracted only from those individual
envelo~ or bags in which total content ~ cuttings or cot,
m~terial is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts ar~ to be extracted
if' the voIu~ of material in the individual envelope ks less
than 1~ cc,) I ~mderstand tb~t Mr. James Reed of Union's
Anchorage office ~s ~en designated to make the sample amd
core cuts for this project.
.
Union will provide the State ~th a list of the specific
sample and core footages from which material was extracted.
On~ co~posite set end one screene~ set of palynologic slides
an~ one set of kerog~n sli~es are to be prepared for the
above we 11.
Ail .slides prepared are to be received by the Com~ission by
July 1, 1982, and ~re to be transmitted direct to the Co~miesion
an~ not examined b~ outside parties.
6~
All restflue an~ e~cess material is to be returned to the
Cc~mtssion ant no slides or sample ~aterials are to be
7~
No petrographic or other slides are ~o be preparod nor
analyses ma~e without specific consent frc~. the C~mtsslon.
Union shall bear all costs entailed.
We look ~mrd to your company's continued ~xerctse of uare and
mterialo I-~ .~ ~th ~rstand that the State es well sample
libra~ i8 public pr~erty and ~t ~ranting Union ~ission ~o
e~ract ~ions of ~erial fr~ this li~a~ for the ~r~se of
~r. Robert A. Ballog
Union Oil Co~Fany
P.O. ~ox 6176
V~ntura, California 99003
WVA/~ I~
~.:arch 5, 1982
Mr. C~orge Stadnicky
Union Oil Company of California
P.O. Box 6247
Anchorage, Alaska 99502
Rez Preparation of Petrographic Thin-Sectiens from Well Samples
and Core Chips in State Library COllection
Dear George,
Pursuant to our recent discussions, permission is hereby granted
to Union Oil Company of California to extract a maximum icc. of
sample material per sample envelope, or 1cc. of core material per
foot of core, from the State's set of samples and core chips for
the purpose o.f prepa~ing petrographic thin-sections within the
designated tntervals~in the following wells, subject to the below
] i sted conditions:
Sample l,]o. of
Set Ne. ~r'~el 1 Interval Slides
325 SOCAL Nimiuk Pt. #1 Core: 3900'- 6213'
Smpl: 1450'- 5020'
.13-A Benedum Nulato Unit #1 Core: 10661'-11508'
15 'Pan-Am Napat~ Ct. $1 Core: 3121'- 5760'
15
10
22
2
Cuts of the samples from the State collection are to be
extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags
in which 'total content of cuttings is greater than
10cc. (No cuts are to be extracted if the volume of
material in the individual, envelope is le_s~ than 10cc.
Union will provide the State with a list of the sample
intervals in each well from which material was extracted.
In the event that you wish to prepare stained slides,
it is requested that the sample· or core material be
impregnated with stain ~ to epoxy mounting on the
slide.
George Stadnic~
M~.~ch 5, 1982
.
All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be
received by the Commission by approximately May 3, 1982
and are to be transmitted direct to the Commission and
not examined bY outside parties.
Se
All residue and excess material is to be returned to
the Commission.
o
~O additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses
made on the Samples or core chips without specific
consent from the Commission.
7. Union shall bear all costs entailed.
We are pleased to work with you in '.this beneficial project and
look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and
good jud. gement in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable
well material. I know we both understand that the State's well
sample library is public property and that granting Union permission
to extract portions of material from this' library for the purpose
of preparing the indicated slides enhances the value .of the
library and is in the public interest.
Very ~~rs,
William Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
WVA/g lh
TO
N. R. Flurry
[)A l [
APPL I F~"NSTRAT I GRAPHY
January 26, 1982
B. E. Felber
L. B. Gibson
N. F. Kuich
J. A. ?atrice~li
d. F. Stone/
W. F. Sinclair
ISOTOPIC AGE DATING OF IGNEOUS
ROCKS FROM WELLS IN THE SEWARD
L.:. ~ -. PENINSULA AREA OF ALASKA.
4'
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Basalt samples from ditch cuttings in the ARCO, Norton Basin COST #1, and
SOCAL, Cape Espenber9.#1 wells plus core Chips from the SOCAL, Nimiuk Point
#1 well were sent to a consultant for isotopic age dating. The consultant's
report and time scales compiled by the Applied Stratigraphy group are
attached. '
Our interpretation of the results of the l_'sotopic age dating are as follows:
..
Cape Espenberg #1 - Middle Eocene - This date has a small experimental
error and the age is considered to be valid.
Nimiuk Point #1 - probable Eocene - The statistical error was high due
to i'HSufficient sample material. However, if the true age lies within
the range of experimental error, the geologic age probably falls within
'~the Eocene and could not be younger than Early Oligocene. Due to the
-proximity of the Cape Espenberg and Nimiuk Point wells, it is logical to
assume that the basalts from both wells represent the same geologic
event and are approximately coeval.
KWN:dl K.W. Nash
t ECEIVED
MAR 0 1 19~12
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorag~
RoDGER E. DENISON''''''~'
Consul~lng Geologist
SUI]E 1.314. Ol',,iE ENERGY SfQ~.JARE
4925 GIIE[:.NVIL[ E AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 7'5206
214 369.514~.
Age and Petrography
of well samples from
Alaska
Petrography and isotopic :dating have been comple.ted 'on
the well samples from Alaska. The results indicate an Eocene
.'.age for the dated samples.
LCape Espenberq_ 5170-5290 Basalt
Cape Espenberg__ 5260-5320 Basalt
40.7 + 2.0 Million years K/Ar whole rock
The intervals are essentially identical with the degree of
alteration as the basic difference. The original rock was
composed of plagioclase, pyroxene, iron oxides and olivine.
The olivine is now completely converted to iddingsite in
phenocrysts. There is an erratic amount of devitrified red-
dish glass now converted to micaceous material. The texture
is mildly porphyritiC with. phenocrysts of plagioclase and
former olivine. The plagioclase is generally fresh as is most
pyroxene.
The upper interval was-somewhat fresher and was picked for
dating. The samples were carefully picked, treated to remove
alterations and repicked. The determined age is a minimum due
to the alteration but should be quite close to the age of
.crystallization. The age is Late Eocene and it is doubtful,
in my opinion, 'that the age is likely to be older than Middle
Eocene.
July 21, 1981
MS. Judith Patricel Ii, Geologist
Mobil Oil Corporation
P. O. Box 900
Dallas, Texas 752.21
Rez Special Analyses and Slides
on State Well Samples
Dear Judy
Pursuant t° our discussion July 20, 1981 permission is hereby
granted to Mobil Oil Corporation to extract a maximum I cc. of
sample material per sample envelope or 1 cc. of core material
per foot of core from the State's set of samples and cores for
the purpose of conducting the analyses and preparing of slides
as indicated on the following wells, subject to the conditions
set forth belowz
Sample
Set No. ~el 1 Interval
-- 13~A-' Benedum Nulato Uni-------t No. 1 0~-Ji2, 015'
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides. & report)
332
St~~of Calif.
- Pyrolysis/FluorescenCe (report)
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides & report)
- Total Organic Carbon (report)
100'-8,370'
325
Standard Oil Company of Calif.
Nimiuk Pt.. #1
- Pyrolysis/Fluorescence (report)
- Vitrinite Reflectance
(slides & report)
- Total Organic Carbon (report)
. 100'-6,310'
Ms. Judith Pa~'~. ~'el Ii
~-~ ~--~:. --- ~-~ Mobil Oil Cor~..~ation..
July 21, 1981
CO'NDIT IONS
,,~ ~ ~ _ -- ~ _ -- ~
l) Cuts of the sample and/or core material from the State
collection are to be extracted only out of those indivi-
dual envelopes or bags in which total content of cut-
tings or core material is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts
are 'to extracted if the volume of material in the in-
dividual envelope is less then 10 cc. )
2) Mobil will provide the S-'-~ate with a list of the specific
sample and core footages from which material was ex-
tracted.
3) All slides and reports are to be received by the Com-
mission by approximately November 1, 1981.
4) All residue and excess material is to be returned to the
C~mmis sion.
5) All slides and reports are to be transmitted direct to
the Commission and not examined by outside parties.
We are pleased to work with you in this beneficial project and
look forward to your company's exercise of care and good judgement
in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well
material. I know we both understand that the State's well
sample library is public property and that granting Mobil per-
mission to extract portions of material from this library for
the purpose of preparing the indicated slides and reports
enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest.
Very truly yours,
william Van Alen
Petroleum Geologist
cc: Dr. L. B. Gibson
E. SC Stratigraphic Laboratory
Mobil Oil Corporation
P. O. Box 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
June 4, 1981
Chevron U.S.A. Inc..
P. O..Box 7-839
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Regulations Article 2, ABANDONMENT A~-~D PLUGGING,
20 AAC 25.120 WELL ABANDONMENT MA.~KER and
20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEAN UP.
Gentlemen:
In regard to the above referenced regulations, your attention
is called to an attached list of wells which, according to our
records, have not received a final location inspection and
approval of clean up.' In compliance with 20 AAC 25.170 Section
(a), "Within one year of suspension or abandonment of an on-
shore well", all Clean up work is to be finished. Section (b)
provides the means' for an extension of time if a valid reason.
exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection.
Consequently, we are presenting the following list of your
abandoned and/or suspended wells. Many of these are now more
than one year old and are not in compliance with regulations.
Others should have the final inspection completed this summer
while weather permits. This list covers the years 1.975 to
date. There may be some earlier wells that also need inspec-
tion. If you have any earlier wells to be inspected this
summer please infor~ us.
Therefore, we are requesting a schedule from you for this
summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa-
tives to these sites for the final clean up inspection.
Yo. ur s truly¥
Lonnie C. ~ith
Commissioner
LCS/JI<T: be
Ct~EVRON U.S.A. INC.
S US PENDED
Ivan River Unit 14-13
Pretty Creek Unit ~2
Soldotna Creek Unit 13-3
Stump Lake Unit 41-33
Eagle Creek
Tiglukpuk ~
PLUGGED & ABANDOMED
(STANDARD OIL)
Cape Espenberg
M EMORANDUM
oF aATUeAL ~_'$~S
FROM:
State of Alaska
DATE:
Petroleum .
FILE NO:
TELEPHONE NO:
- - SUBJECT:
Angust 20, 1975
Final Abandonment of $OCAL Cape
Espenberg No.1, Sec. 25, T12N, R25kl,
KRM and SOCAL Nlnduk Point NO.1
Sec.
.~...~uS.t 18,_. 19.~._.. -- ! departed .A~horage at 9:00 AH on liten Att Alaska
~"arrl.~-'-in.'~' at '12:.~ PM, Anchornge.-t~me. Btll Sauer, SOCAL Area
Drilling Engineer, ~veled.~th me on the fltght,
The ~ of_ ~ ~tp ~s ~ .-tnspec_t th~..a~~.d _l.ocat~ .on~...of.S.OC~.'s .Cape
ESP~ No. 1 and N~t~ Point No.-I veils .that had been arl I'!e~ e. urln~hetne
vfnter of 1974-75. Zn ~ to. do .thts, .helicopter transportation ?rom
Kotzebue aJ~ had been-arranged-by Coke..Foster of S & G Construction and he
-vis Srtandtag by vJth the heltcop~ when ye arrt. ved tn Kotzebue.
'Sauer, Foster and ! departod~.Ko~ at 12:30 PM and 1flew soutlwa~t across
tzebue ~ to ~ locatton--~ ~ supp_'~ de~t that vas used tn c~n. nectton
~ly depot, ~tch to ~. v~y ¢!a. rrm the a~rr~ ~i' ~? ? t d
~pe ~erg. ao. ! ve~T s:ste, follow4.g the... _ro~_te of, the ice_
fn transporting supp]1~ fwi .the-supply 'depot to the veT1 slte. Host o
suppl.v w)ad fe11~ the s~].fne and-no-~e of the ~d vas...v~ from the.
afr, On the portton of"h. vtnter road that crossed the tundra only about
200 ~ards o1' tracks ~ere vls~ble. ~ ye ~ea~ Cape Espenbeeg No. 1 stte
we el're!ed the. locatlon and. ~ ..landed. Z_ sprat approxlmetoly 20 minutes yolk-
trig over the site and 1'~.~.pad ~ be tn~~l_lent.c .o~!t.t.ton- Ko ??ve. l bhad
been` aVailabl.e ~er this. ~11tngpad~~ .d~. l~lng r~g .had~
ptl~ngs. A la~ wet cTese..to ~ vel1 .site. had been user as a lar~lng str~p
Hhen ~ ~111~ng operathmsi, i~ completod the ptllngs were sheared o1'f and the
pad~ covered over vt th ' d! rt. ~ - ~Js _work~ vas completed tn. Apr1.1.1975 ~d a~ the.
~m .of th1s' Inspection nattve.vngetatlon ot several Wpes nas talon rOOt tn Is
well on the way ~ cave, rig ~ pad (See Photo #2).
Upon completion ot' the f~pec~ of the Cape Espenberg No. 1 well stte, we boarded
the helicopter and flew back across Kotzebue Sound to the locatton of the Ntmtuk
Potnt ~. 1 well. ~ landedat the well stte and ! spent approxtmataly 20 mtnutes
looktng over the location-. This. drtlling pad was made wtth gravel taken from the
beach of ~ t~tham Znlet stale of ~ Kotzebue Peninsula (See Photo ~3). An atr-
s~p, suppty depot, and ~ camp were located on the beach vhere the gravel was
taken and a gravel road vas butlt 1'rom ~re to the drt111ng pad. Z found the
~ to be very clean and level vi th :no 1'urther work needed.
Upon completion of the drt11~.. ~d Inspection we hoarded the hellcopter and 1flew
a!ong ~ gravel access read ~-~ ~ loc~tton of the airstrip, supply depot, and
crew camp. He-dSd .not 1~i but the. road and' camp site appeared from the att to
~ very clean. No ~t~tor t~ash was .vtstble 1'rom the att.
O. K. Gtlbreth, Jr. Page
T.Stagg -Fteld Trtp Report
Cape Espenberg and Ntmtuk Pt,- SOCAL
August~ L~O, 1975
From here we Clew across the Hotham Inlet to the locatton of a sUPPly depot on
the Melvtlle Channel of tha Kobuk Rtver. This supply depot ts sttll acttve
but wt11 be abandoned later thts year.. Two bladder tanks of fuel and other
supplles are now at thts location. A well slte was proposed near thts supply
depot but plans for drt111ng have been suspended- A wtnter read had been Used
from the supply depot on the Kobuk Rtver to the wel] s-tie but no drtllt~ pad
was constructed. An eight-man advance camp had bee~ set up close to the pro-
posed dr111 stte and as we flew over we saw several men tn the process of a flnal
clean up of the advance camp.
Ne returned to the Kotzebue atrport at approximately 3:40 i~ Anchorage ttme. ~/e
had lunch at the new hotel on Front Street and then caught ~the ~len f11ght back
to Anchorage arrtvtng in Anchorage 9:0~ PM.
In summary, ! Inspected the abandoned locatlens of SOCAL's Cape Espenberg tto. 1
and gtmtuk Point No. I wells. Both well sttes were found'to be tn sattsfact.~...~
condition fo.r ftnal abandonment. '~' also t~ew over the sttes of the supply depots
and ~he access roads used for both of these-wells and found that from the att
they appeared to be very clean. ! flew over the supply depot and ~i~ter road
constructed for a well that was to be drtlled near the I~obuk Rtver. Thts well
wtll not be drtlled and clean up of the supply depot on the Kobuk R-fret and the
advance camp ts presently under way.
·
-TnsPec:ed b7 '2-c~'t'~,~'~F~/4t~. ~ Opera:or' s Rep. ~/. ~). ~/u .~P.
SatiSfaCtory
( )i-. (') i. ~ei'I-Si~n ( ) . ( )
( ) :'..' ( ) 2, Safety V~lves-Floor (/) (.)
() ( ) 3. Safety V~ives-Kelly (~.,) ( )'
( ) '.( )_ .4, Safety Valves-Subsurface (') ( )
( ) ( ) 5. BOP Closing System ( ) . ( )
·
( ) () 6. Remot~i~ontrOls ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) 7, Drill~:'iSPool-outlets ( ) ( )
( )' ( ) 8, Flor Lines ( ) ( )
( ) ( ): 9, Kill Lines (~F ( )
( ) ( ) 10. Manifold Chokes ( ) ( )
Contr, Rig No.
~em
..
11, Hanifold Pressure Test.
12, BOP Pressure Test
13, R~serve Pit
14. .P~t Berm
15. Location Berm
16. Fuel Berm
17. O~erations off "Pad"
18. "General Housekeeping"
19. Abd. Marker in place
20. .Water Well covered
Signed
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-: ?(.~'.):~:'-.".-"-(-): 2." 'SafetY-_'~ves'F10°~ ' (:~')"' ( ) 12. ~P' Pressure'Test
'- t 'Be~
(.) (,) i. Safe~,~alves-Subsur~ace (..) ( ) Ii. ,..~ ..,
(.) (') '5. ~-Closins Sys~m ( ) ( ) 15. Sbcation ~
.( ) ( ) 6. ~e~t~gnt~ols- ( ) ( ) ~6. Fuel
( ) ( ).- 7. D~illi~'~!Spool-ou~le~s (";) ( ) ~7. ~pera~ions of~ "Pad"
( ) (~) 8. FI~ Li~s ( ) ( ): 18. "~aeral
~' ( ) ,,,.--'( )9. ~ill Lin~s. ~ ( ) 19. Abd, ~ar~er in place
( ) ' ( ) i0 ~anifo'ld ~okes. ( ) ( ) '20. Hater ~ell covered
.
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::......" ' -. :~ Signed DaCe
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July 15, 1975
Mr. J. L. Rowland
Area Supervisor
Standard Oil Company of California
P. O. Box 7-B39
AnChorage, Alasl~ 99510
Dear Hr. Rowland:
Wo are trying to schedule our field work this su,~er
and it would help us to find out whcn you will be ready
for fl)e final location Inspection on the following
woI Is.
Cape Espenborg # I
Nimluk Point i~ I
Slncero l y,
.,
Hey ! e 1-!. 1 ia~ i I ton
Chief PetrOleum Engineer
Chevron
Standard Oil Company of California,
Western Operations, Inc.
P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 · Phone (907) 279-9666
J. L. Rowland
Area Supervisor
Producing Department
April 28, 1975
Mr. O. K. Gilbreth, Director
Division of Oil and Gas
Department of Natural Resources
State of Alaska
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Dear Mr. Gilbreth:
Listed belc~ are the data transmitted herewith on our Cape Espenberg 91
well. We wish this information to remain confidential and have marked
each accordingly. Please acknowledge below.
1 Sepia and 1 blue of the following logs:
Sonic, DIL, Proximity-Microlog, Density, CNL,
Diameter, mud and temperature logs.
2 Copies of the reports on Formation Tests 91, 2, 3 and 4.
2 Copies of State Form P-7.
2 Copies of the Well History.
1 Set of dry washed ditch samples.
Very truly yours,
WR~ :nh
Enclosures
Received this ~___2_ day of ,
, 1975
Cf~FIDENTIAL
C~4PLETION REPOR~ - N~Z.~[
STANDARb' OIL CO, ANY OF CALIFORNIA
WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. - OPERATOR
Area: Kot zebue
--
Well No.: Cape Es.penb~rg #1
Pro__~____~: NANA Regional Corporation, Inc.
API No.: 50-143-20002
Location: 2018' North and 1759' East of the Southwest Corner of Section 25,
T. 12 N., R. 25 W., Kateel River Meridian.
Elevation:
23' ground level. K.B. was 17' above ground level.
All measurements are fram the K.B.
DEVELOPMEZV~ GEOLOGIST
Drilled: Brinkerhoff Rig #60-H
Date Spudded: January 22, 1975
Date Abandoned: March 25, 1975
SUMMARY
Total _D?~_th~: 8373'
Jur~: Schlumberger sidewall
sample gun at 8244'.
Plugs:
Hole bridged as follows;
8320'-8128' cement; 7542'-7242' cement;
5100'-4800', cement; 3650'-3271' , cement;
1434'-1435 ' bridge plug; 1234'-1195'
bridge plug with cement cap; 210'-
surface, cement
14'-45.61~/ft., Grade B line pipe, cemented at 100' with 120 sx of Permafrost
cement o
10 3/4"-40.5#/ft., K-55, casing cemented at 1001' with 690 sx of Permafrost
cement o
7 /8 -26.4#/ft. N-80, casing cemented at 3526 with 579'' sx of Class "G"
II ~' I
Form P--7
' ,~> SUBMIT IN DU?k .~ ;AT~,
STATE OF ALASKA ',Seeo~her l..
st ructions on
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE reverse slde/
.ii i
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG*
WELL WELL DRY ~.~ Other
b. TYPE OF COMPLETION:
WELL OVER EX BaCK nESVB. Other
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
STANDARD 0IL COMPANY OF CAT, _TFOI~NIA, W.O.I.
~. ADDRES~ OF OPERATOR ' '
P. 0. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Abandoned
LOCATION OF WELL (ReiJort location clearly and in accordance with any ,~tate requirements)*
At surface 2018' North and 1759' East of the Southv~st Corner of
Secticm 25, T. 12 N., 'R~-25 W., Kateel River Meridian
At top prod. interval reported below
At total depth ~/e
§. AP1 N~CAL CODE
50-143-20002
6. LE~E DESIGNATION A_ND SERIAL NO.
N/A
~, IF INDIA. N, AJ-J~OT~E OR TRIBE N~
~ ~qi~l Co~. ~c.
UNIT,F~ OR ~SE NAME
S~ l~se ~ 8-1-75
9. WE~L NO,
Cape Espenberg %1
10. FIELD A~D POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11. SEC., T.. R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Sectim 25, T. 12 N.,
R. 25W., KRM
12. PERMIT NO.
f1~4¥ ~ ~975 75-0003
13. DATE SPUDDED .i14. DATE T.D. ~CIiED [15. DAT~ CO,NiP SUSP ~ ~. [1~.' ~VA~ONS (DF, RKB, BT, GR, ~);~17. ~. CASINGHEAD
1-22-75 } 3-14-75 [ 3-25~75~ _~ _ k.~' K.B. 23' G L. ] 22'
I I ~W~N ~ J~l, ANn [:~s-. ' ' .
' ~ * . ' u , · ,
18. T~AL D~H, ~ & TVD ~9.PLUG,
J S~ace ~-~;a,~~ co~.,~j.~[~y. I21'R0~~ INTERV.ALS DRiLLeD BY8373' CABLE TOOLS
~. PRODUCING IH~VAL(S) OF ~S COM~TIO~, BOSOM, N~E (~ AND ~)* ' [~.'W~ DIRE~ON~
None ' i SURVEY ~ADE
No
24. TYPE ELECTt~.IC AND OTHEiI{
DIL, BHC SCNIC, FDC., CNL, Micro-Proximity, Ditmle~, mud and temperature logs
CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) "
C~SLNG SIZE
14"
£O 3/4"
7 5/8'~'
45.61 / I
4o.sO lK-55 i
26.40 ' !N-8o 1
I i
DEPTH SET. (AID)
100"
1,001'
3,52~
~o=. S~ZE,j cn~r.,~Ti~r~ RECORD ~j ~OtmT ~u~
24" il20 ~ Po~~ost N~o ......
15" J_ 690 sx P~f~st . .. N~e
9 7/8" 1579 ~ CI~s "G" N~e '
~. ~CID, SHOT, ~TU~, C~NT S~H~, ~.
D~I I~V~ (MD) J AMOUNC P~D KIND OF ~AL US~
1330"-1385,,' ,120~ ~ P~fr~st c~t
] ~u~h rem~ ae 1,234' ~
I I '
26. LINER RECOEI)
t l
· TOP (AID) BOTTOM (AID) SACtiS CEMENT*
'None'~- . ,
28. PEI{FORATIONS OPF2N TO PRODUC~IOi~ (Interval size and number)
3130'-3142' HCT #3
1330'-1385' HC~ #4
Holes shot in 7 5/8" casir~ with 4" carrier
guns loaded with hyperjets
30. PRODUCTION
DATE FIRST Pi%eDUCTION I PRODUCTION METHO'D (Flowh~.g, gas lift, pumping--size and type o£ pump)
None
DATE OF T~ST, II-iOUI~S TESTED "IC~OKE SIZE IPROD'N FOR OIL--BBL. G~S--IVICF.
~-~OW, TUBING' ICAsmG PRESSI/R~ ICALCUL~TED OIL--BBL. GAS--NICF. WATER--BBL,
PtLESS. J , . J24-HOUR RATE [ ,
3~. LIST O~~ ATTACHMENTS
Logs listed above, drilling history, sidewall core descriptions,
" aa. I hereb~ eertlf~ t~at thF'fore~otng ~ lnfor',~t!on t.'eomplete and'correct a. determ'tned from all-avall~ble ~eeord,
SIGNED ~ff/~'/~ TITLE
Developmant Geologist DATE 4-17-75
*(See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse Side)
'WELL STATUS (Producing or
shut-in)
A_bmnAoned
WAq[~ER--BBL. GAS-OIL I%~TIO
OIL GRAVITY-A,PI (CORR.)
, ~ i r-
w ITNESISI~D BI'
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report end log on
all types of lanJs and leases in Alaska.
item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (whe,'e not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
ments given in ether spaces on this form and in any
Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separate prcduction from. more than one interval zone
(multiple completion), so state ~n item 20, and in ite,~ ?2 show the p~c:iLJc~,.'_l interval, o, intervals,
top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report
(page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional interval to be seperately produced, show-
ing the ac~Jitional data pertinent to such interval.
Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well shoulJ show the details of any mul-
tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced.
(See instruction for items 20 and 22 above).
~'~,Y O.F ~ORMATION TF,,.ST:S IN(..~LUI)IN(; INTERVAL TESTED. PH~UHE D~'~FA AN'D~C~'bVERIES OF OIL. GAS.-
35. G~IC MARK~
WAT~ AND MUD
NAME
S~ A~~ ~2
None N~
. .,,. . ..
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Well S urve~¥~s?
Schlumberger DIL
Schlumberger BHC Sonic
Schlumberger Ccmpensated Density
Schlumberger Cc~pensated Neutron
Schlumberger Proximity-Microlog
Schlumberger Dit~aeter
Schlumberger Tentoerature
93'-8353'
98'-8360'
96'-8360'
96'-8360'
998'-8355'
998'-8360'
15'-8115'
100'-8373'
Perforations:
4 - 1/2" Hyperjet holes per foot as follows:
3130'-3142' for HCT #1
1330'-1385' for HCT #2
Formation Tests:
HFT #1 3526'-3946'
HFT #2 7914'-8128'
HCT #1 3130'-3142'
HC~f #2 1330'-1385'
History
22-23, 1975
Spudded at 5:30 AM 1-22-75. Dry augered 24" hole to 100'.
~n~~ 24, 1975
Ran 100' of 14", 45.61~/ft., , 0.312" wall Grade B line pipe. Joints are welded.
Cemented into place with 120 sacks of Permafrost cement. Good cement returns to
the surface. CIP 2:20 PM. Began installing 12"-3000 psi CSO rams and rotating
BOP.
Mixed rotary mud. Nippled up BOPE manifold and diverter line to sump. Drilled
out soft cement fr~n 32' to 40' Pressure tested CSO rams OK to 200 psi. Cleaned
out cement frc~ 40' to 85'. Drilled Out cement to 100'. Drilled ahead in 12 1/4"
hole frcm 100' to 352'.
73 pcf mud.
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Jan.~uf~__ 26, 1975
Drilled 12 1/4" hole frcm 352' to 1002'. Conditioned hole for logs. Rigged up
Schlumberger and ran the following logs:
DIL 93'-1002'
FDC-~NL 96'-1001'
BHC Sonic 98'-1001'
Temperature 25'-1000'
Shot 15 sidewall samples and recovered 3.
J~an.ua~_~- 27, 1975
75 pcf mud
Opened 12 1/4" hole to 15" from 100' to 996'. Ran 9 1/2" O.D. mill tooth junk
basket to 1000'. Worked and milled over junk to 1003'. Conditioned hole. Ran
10 3/4" casing.
CaSing Detail
24 joints 10 3/4".O.D., 40.5#/ft., K-55, Buttress casing including float shoe
and Duplex collar.
on hook 1001.82 '
above K.B. 0.82 '
casing at 1001.00 '
Duplex collar at 958'.
January 28-29, 1975
Ran drill pipe and stabbed into Duplex collar at 958'. Cemented 10 3/4" casing
wi~h 690 sacks of Halliburton Permafrost cement mixed to a 110 pcf slurry. Good
circulation and cement returns to the surface. CIP 9:00 AM.
Nippled down 12"-3000 psi BOPE and nippled up 10"-5000 BOPE including pipe rams.
CSO rams and Hydril GK bag. Fabricated and installed blow and kill line mani-
folds and pitcher nipple. Tested Class III BOPE',per Operating Instructions
D-17". Tests witnessed and approved by a representative of the State of Alaska,
Division of Oil & Gas.
30, 1975
Ran 9 7/8" bit and drilled out cement frcm 949' to 982'. Pressure tested 10 3/4"
casing OK to 1500 psig. Drilled out cement to 999' and 10 3/4" shoe at 1001'.
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~3, 1975
Drilled 9 7/8" hole. frcrn 1001' to ~0560,. Lost and regained circulatio,n at 1473'
To%al mud lost 280 barrels. Lost 0 barrels of mud on a trip at 2327 .
Conditioned hole for logs.
Schlumberger ran the follcwing logs:
DZL 998 '-3558 '
BHC Sonic 998 '-3560 '
FDC-CNL 994 '-3556 '
Four Arm HR
Di~neter 998'-3560 '
Proximity-
Microlo~ 998 '-3560 '
Shot 150 sidewall cores.
74 pcf mud
Recovered 115, had 7 misfires, 3 empty and lost 25.
Ran 9 7/8" bit and conditioned hOle for 7 5/8" casing. Ran 7 5/8" casing.
84 joints, 7 5/8" O.D., 26.4#/ft., N-80 Buttress casing including float shoe
float collar and stage collar. ,
on hook 3526.77
above K.B. 0.77 '
Casing at 352~. 00 '
Float collar at 3435' and stage collar at 504'.
Circulated hole· Halliburton c~nen ed 7 5/8" casing at 3526' with 579 sac
· sea ~s wi ' ~ ~ clean returns
po th 2000 pslg pressure.
Removed BOPE, landed casing, installed and tested 10"-5000 psi BOPE per
"Operating Instructions D-17". Tests were made to 2500 psig.
Drilled out stage collar at 504' an ,,
at 3435'. Pre d ran 3 1/2 drill i
ssure tested BOPE , . , ..-~ .~. pe to the float collar
I:!AY
r~ ~U/3 76 pcf mud
-5-
-February 8, 1975
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frcm 3560' to 3946'. Conditioned hole for formation test.
76 pcf mud.
F~eb? ~uary 9, 1975
Ran Hallibrutonopenhole formation test #1 as follows:
HFT ~1
Tool Assembly: Temperature recorder, 2 outside BT recorders, perforated
tail pipe, hookwallpacker, VR safety joint, hydraulic jars, 2 inside BT
recorders, hydro-spring tester, dual CIP valve, backscuttling port and drill
pipe. Used no cushion.
Set packer in 7 5/8" casing at 3500' with tail to 3524'. Opened tool at 4:05 PM
for IF. Fair initial bl~wthen dead for 5 minutes. Closed tool in at 4:10 PM
for a 1 hour ISI. Opened at 5:10 for a 4 hour final flow. Shut-in for a 2 hour
FSI. Pulled packer loose at 11:i0 PM. Pulled and recovered 422' of drilling
mud. Charts show tool plugged during initial flow period.
PRESSURE
Top Inside 3480'
Bottc~Inside 3485'
Top Outside 3518
Bottom Outside 3522'
1897 755 1578 251-255 1580 1897
1902 776 1583 259-261 1586 ].902
1923 1608 1608 1608-1608 1608 1923
1924 1599 1607 1607-1607 1609 1924
T~ature 82°F.
' Conclusion: Test no good, tester plugged.
76 pcf mud
February 10, 1975
Ran in hole and cleaned out small bridges at 3619' and 3741'. Drilled ahead
in 6 3/4" hole to 4393'.
75.5 pcf mud.
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frcm 4393' to 5000'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel.
Cut Core #1 frcm 5000' to 5027'.
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Core #1
5000'-5027'
Cut 27 ', recovered 27 '.
tr' interbedded silts, clays, silty clays and coals. Good
inger frcm 5014' to 5016'. Clays'are dark grey and
carbonaceous. Dips are flat except at bottcm where 30° dips
were noted. Porosity poor. NOSCF.
Bottcm 1' altered andesite porophyry or basalt. Light tan grey,
with euhedral and sub-euhedral crystals. Feldspars clayey and
altered. Occasional rugs lined with microcrystaline material
(zeolite ?).
Ran 6 3/4" bit and drilled frcm 5027' to 5113'.
76 pcf mud.
~_eb~_.ru~_. 15-19, 1975
,
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frcm 5113' to 5947'. Lost circulation at 5947'. Lost
approximately 100 barrels. Regained circulation and drilled ahead.
75 pcf mud.
20-25, 1975
Drilled 6 3/4" hole fr~n 5947' to 6903'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel.
Core #2 frcm 6903' to 6933'.
Core #2
Interval:
6903'-6933'.
Recove~:
Cut 30', recovered 29'.
Altered welded vitric~tuff. Rock contains shards and euhedral
crystals of altered feldspar in devitrified glass matrix. Rock
is mottled and blotchy red and green in places and white and
leached looking in others. Red material is hematite and green
is chlorite. Calcareous and vuggy in places. Rare pyritization.
NOSCF.
Ran 6 3/4" bit and drilled from 6933' to 6945'.
76 pcf mud.
-7-
February_~.~ 26-March 3, 1975
Drilled 6 3/4" hole frc~ 6945' to 7690'. Conditioned hole for logs.
March 4-6, 1975
76 pcf mud.
Rigged up Schlumberger and ran the following logs:
DIL
FDC-~NL
Four Arm HR Dil~neter
7690'-3526'
7675'-3526'
7670'-3526'
Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut Core ~3 fr~n 7690' to 7713'.
Interval:
7690 '-7713'
Core #3
--
Recoverl{~:
Cut 23' recovered 22.5 '
Volcanic conglcmerate. Light to medium grey. Volcanic rock
fragments up to 3" in diameter. Apparent bedding dips 30°.
NOSCF.
Ran 6 3/4" bit and drilled frcm 7713' to 7808'.
76 pcf mud.
~iarch 7-10, 1975
Drilled 6 3/4" hole from 7808' to 8127'. Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel.
Cut Core #4 from 8127' to 8146'.
Core #4
Interval:
8127' to 8146'.
Cut 19', recovered 19'.
Limestone cut by intrusive rock. Limestone is crystaline,
medium grey to white. Fractured, and brecciated witJ] secondary
calcite in veins. Scme dol~nitization and pyritization.
Intrusive material mottled light and dark grey to reddish tan.
Some pheonocrypts and pyritization evident. Scattered quartz
veins. NOSC~.
76.5 pcf mud.
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March 11-13, 1975
Drilled 6 3/4" hole from 8146' to 8359'. Rigged up Schlumberger and ran
velocity survey.
76 pcf mud.
March 14, 1975
Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel. Cut Core #5 frc~a 8359' to 8365'.
Interval:
Recovery:
Core #5
_ ~___~
8359'-8365'.
Cut 6' recovered 6'
Litholog~:
Siliceous graphitic phyllite and brecciated limestone.
Light to dark grey. Pyritized. Quartz veins present. NOSCF.
Ran 6 3/4" x 2 5/8" core barrel Cut Core #6 frcm 8365' to 8373'.
Interval:
8365'-8373'.
Core #6
Recov_e~...:
Cut 8' recovered 5'+
!
Limestone, medium todark grey. Schistose and graphitic in
places. Partially dolcraitized and pyritized. Calcite and
quartz veins. NOSCF..
Rigged up Schlumberger and ran the follc~ing logs:
DIL
FDC-CNL
BHC Sonic
Four ArmHRDi~meter
Microlog
March 16-17, 1975
8353'-7690'
8360'-7690'
8360'-3526'
8360'-7690'
8355'-3526'
76 pcf mud.
-Ran sidewall sample ~cnmn. Stuck ~m% at 8244' after 6th core. Unable to recover
gun. Sheared weak point in Schl%m~g .~~. ~, ~~~ all wire line. Ran drill
pipe and pushed gun to 8340'. Con~[~~ \~ [~g~,hole as follows:
~,,~'.~ ~. ~ $.2
Bri~dge #1 8320'-8128'
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Equalized 57 sacks of Class "G" neat cement through open ended drill pipe
at 8320'. CIP 8:35 AM 3-17-75.
Ran bit and located ce~nent at 8016'. Cleaned cement stringers and firm
cement to 8128 '.
76 pcf mud.
March 18, 1975
Made Halliburton open hole formation test #2 as follows:
~T #2
T~i.~ Assemb~: Temperature device, outside BT recorder, 176' of drill pipe,
~id~e-'~-~Corder, 38' perforated tail pipe, dual 6 3/4" open hole packers,
VR safety joint, hydraulic jars, 2 inside BT recorders hydrospring tester,
dual CIP valve and backscuttling port. Ran on 3 1/2" drill pipe. Used no
cushion.
Set top packer at 7914' with tail to 8128'. Op~ned tool at 12:27 PM. Good
steady blow through 3" flow line, decreasing to weak in 23 minutes. Test dead
in 2 hours and 3 minutes at 2:30. Checked blc~ with gas sniffer and detected
no hydrocarbons. Unable to rotate tool to FSI position. Left shut-in until
6:20 PM. Total FSI period 3 hours and 50 minutes. Pulled packer loose and
found total rise of 7414' of salt water.
PRESSURE
Recorder D~p_~%h_ I_~H ~ ~__ FSlic. F._H_H
4217 UTR 3418 3421 4185
4219 UTR 3420 3439 4188
4296 3118 3494 3499 4262
4336 3160 3541 3552 4226
Top Inside 7895'
Bottom Inside 7899'
Top Outside 8030'
BottcmOutside 8124'
T~ature device broken.
Conclusion: Test good, zone wet.
March 19-20, 1975
Cleaned out fill from 8023' to 8128'. Schlumb.erger shot sidewall samples from
8128' to 3526'. Attenloted 236 sidewall cores. Recovered 139, lost 45, had
25 empty barrels ~d 27 misfires. Ran t~ature survey from 15' to 8115~
76.5 pcf mud.
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M~rch 21, 1975
Ran open ended drill pipe and bridged the 6 3/4" hole as follows:
~B~.dge #2 7542'-7242'
Equalized 64 sacks of Class "G" neat cement through open ended drill pipe
at 7542'. C~)od circulation. CIP 11:15 AM, 3-21-75. Theoretical top is
7242 '.
Bridge #3 5100'-4800'
Equalized 64 sacks of Class "G" neat cement through open ~deddrill pipe
at 5100'. Good circulation. CIP 15:40, 3-21-75. Theoretical top is 4800'.
Equalized 90 sacks of Class "G" neat cement through open ended drill pipe
at 3650'. Treated cement with 3% calcium chloride. C~Dod circulation.
CIP 18:05, 3-21-75.
,
76 pcf mud.
March 22, 1975
Ran 6 3/4" bit and located firm cement at 3271'. Pressure tested 7 5/8"
casing OK to 2000 psig. Schlumberger ran CNL log with collar locator. Rigged
up lubricator and jet perforated 4~ 1/2" holes per foot from 3130'-3142'
using super Hyperjet charges and a 4" carrier gun.
Halliburton made HCT #1 on the interval 3130' to 3142' as follows:
HCT ~1
Tool Assembly: Temperature recorder, 2 outside BT recorders, perforated tail
pzpe,~~-a~lpacker, VR safety joint, hydrauliC jars, 2 inside BT recorders,
hydrospring tester, dual CIP valve and backscuttling port. Ran on 3 1/2" drill
pipe. Used no cushion.
Set packer at 3093' with tail to 3111'. Opened tool at 00:08, 3-23-75 for a
'60minute final flow period. Had weakblowdecreasing to dead in 10minutes.
Took a 2 hour FSI. Pulled packer loose at 03:08, 3-23-75. Found 100' net
rise of rotary mud.
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Recorder Dep_th
PRESSURE
IH IF FF FSI FH
Top Inside 3075'
Bottom Inside 3079'
Top Outside 3106'
Bottcm Outside 3110'
1601 59 59
1606 61 63
1621 76 76
1615 77 78
78 1587
80 1592
95 1608
98 1604
Temperature 81°F.
Conclusion:
Test good.
Zone tight.
76 pcf mud.
March 23, 1975
Schlumberger ran and Set Halliburton E-Z drill bridge plug at 14_~'. Tested
7 5/8" casing to 2000 psig-OK. Perforated 4 - 1/2" holes per foot from
1330' to 1385' using super hyperjet charges in 4" carrier guns.
Halliburton made HC~ #2 on interval 1330' to 1385' as follows:
HCT #2
Tool Assembl~v: Temperature recorder, 2 outside BT recorders, perforated tail
p-~pe, hookwallpacker, VRsafety joint, hydraulic jars, 2 inside BT recorders,
hydrospring tester, dual CIP valve andbackscuttlingport. Ran on 3 1/2" drill
pipe. Used no cushion.
Set packer at 1327' with tail to 1345'. Opened tool at 18:12, 3-23-75 for a 2 hour
final flowperiod. Weak blc~ decreasing to a small bubble by 18:30. Dead at
19:30. Shut-in at 20:12. Pulled packer loose at 22:12. Found 725' net rise of
rotary mud. Bottom sample was 100pcf due to 20+% sand.
PRESSURE
Top Inside 1309'
Bottcm Inside 1313 '
Top Outside 1341 '
Bottcm Outside . 1344 '
700 372 473 572 696
699 384 476 575 698
710 452 574 583 710
714 457 584 589 712
Tenkoerature 64 °F.
Conclusion: Test good. Possibly scme plugging.
scme mud frcm lost circulation while drilling.
was in pressure cc~anunication.
Could possibly have recovered
Zone contributed no fluid, but
March 24-25, 1975
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Schlumberger set E-Z drill retainer at 1234'. ~de up Halliburton stinger.
Ran and stabbed through retainer at 1234'. Broke holes down at 1330 '-1385'
with 500 psig pressure at a 1 1/2 barrel per minute rate. Squeezed perforations
with 120 sacks of Permafrost cement. Final pressure 600 psig. Pulled out of
retainer and equalized 9 sacks of cement on top. CIP 10:30 AM, 3-24-75.
Ran open ended drill pipe to 210'. Equalized 54 sacks of Permafrost cement.
Good good cement returns to the surface. CIP 6:35 PM, 3-24-75.
Nippled down 10" - 5000 psi BOPE. Abandoned mouse and rat holes. Welded on
steel plate and erected abandonment marker per State regulations.
Well abandoned and rig released 10:00 ~4, 3-25-75.
W. R. TINKER
DEPTH
164 '
477'
793 '
1065 '
1360'
1660'
2030 '
3000 '
3530'
4172 '
4370'
4610'
4990'
5230'
5940'
6196'
7650'
812 6 '
8304'
8358'
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WELL C~E ESP~ #1
_ DEVIaTiON R~£ORD
DEV/ATION
1/2°
1/2°
1/4°
1/2°
1/4°
1/4°
1/4°
1/2°
1/2°
3/4°
1 1/4°
1 1/4°
1 1/2°
1 1/4°
1 1/2°
1°
17o
16°
15o
16o
1975
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
CAPE w. SPE~BWaa #1
SIDEWALL SAMPLES
993
lO18
1032
1060
1070
lO92
~0
llSO
1164
ll90
'1212
1244
1250
1260
1271
1278
1294
131o
1319
1335
1350
1375
1388
1398
141o
1435
1468
1485
1502
1512
1513
1535
1561
1562
1574
1584
Sand, very fine
Sand, fine-med.
Sand, fine-med.
NR
NR
NR
NR
Sand, fine-med.
NR
Clayey Sand, fine
ER
NR
NR
NR
NR
Shale
Silty clay
Sand, very fine
ER
Sand, very fine
NR
Sand,'very fine
Silty sand, very fine
Sandstone, med. fine
Sand, very fine
NR
NR
Sand, fine
Sand, very fine
Sand, fine
Sand, fine
Siltstone
Clayey silt
Sidewall S amp._!e~
1614
1625
1640
1676
1689
1698
ltl0
172o
1727
174o
1760
1778
1786
18o8
1814
1824
1834
.1842
1864
189o
1926
1950
1973
1974
1987
1998
2014
2o24
2o38
2o65
2o72
2094
2128
2148
2162
2168
218o
2194
22O3
2219
2230
2246
2262
2276
Sand, fine
Sand, fair-med, sorting
Sand, very fine
Sand, very fine
Sand, very fine
Lignite
NR
Shale
Silt
Shale
Shale
Silt, very fine
Sand
Silty clay
Siltstone
Silt
NR
Siltstone
Sand, very fine
Send, very fine
Sandstone, fine
Silt, shaly
Silty clay
Sandstone, coarse
SaD_d, fine
Sand, fine
Sand, very fine
NR
Clayeysilt
Sand, very fine
Siltstone
Sand, fine
Sand, fine
Send, fine
SiltstOne
Clayey silt
Sand, well sorted
Clayey silt
Silt, very fine
Sand, very fine
Sandstone, coarse
Clayey silt
Shale
S~ud
S~aew~
23O3
2335
235O
2382
2392
2402
2445
2472
2481
25O6
2528
2565
2590
26O4
2616
2639
2658
2676
2703
2710
2728
2743
2758
2?75
28~
2846
2858
2888
2898
2914
2941
2961
.'2971
2980
3oo8
3o35
3048
3058
3o76
3o95
Shale
S~nd, fine
Sand
Sandstone, coarse
Silt
Sand, fine
Sandstone, med.-coarse
Sandstone, med.-fine with wood chunks.
Sand, fine-med.
NR
Lignite 75%, Sandstone 25%
NR
Sand, fine
Clayey silt
Siltstone, carbon streaks
Sand, fine-med
Sand, very fine
Lignite wood
S~nd, very fine
Clayey silt
Sand, fine-med.
Silt, very fine
Sand, very fine
Sandstone, coarse
Sand, med.
Clayey silt
Shale
Sand, conglomeratic
NR
NR
Clay
Sand, conglomeratic
Sand, med. coarse
Sand, co~rse
Silt
Sidewall Saml~
31o0
3123
3133
3152
3170
3192
3240
3253
3275
3295
.3304
3320
3327
3335
3352
3386
3391
3396
3413
3428
3444
3465
3485
3520
3530
3536
355o
3554
3566
3574
3587
36o7
~--t3630
3632
3634
3660
3680
3700
3712
3730
3731
3748
3759
3773
3788
3799
Sandstone, coarse
Sand
Sand, conglomeratic
Siltstone
Shale
Sand
Sand, fine-med.
Sandstone, coarse
Sand, fine
Sand, fine-med.
Sand, fine
Sand
Sand, med.
Siltstone
Sandstone, coarse
Lignite
Sandy clay
Sandstone, fine
NR
Sand, fine
Sand, fine
Sand, med.-coarse
NR
Coal
NR
NR
NR
Clay
NR
Clay
Sand, very fine
Sand, fine
Silt
Sand, reed-coarse
Sand, fine
Clay
NR
Sand, fine
Silt
NR
Sidew,all S~lp~
3812
3826
3833
3845
3862
3878
3888
3896
3916
3928
3942
3950
3962
398o
3994
4o15
4o24
4o46
4o6o
4076
4o86
41oo
4120
413o
4142
4162
417o
4182
4210
4228
4244
4275
4304
4328
4347
4372
4380
4415
4424
4436
4448
4452
Sand, fine
Conglomerate, very light blue white grain fluor.
NR
Sand, fine
NR
Sand, fine
Filter cake
Sand, med.-coarse
Sand, med.-coarse
Coal
Coaly shale~
Clay
Shaley silt
Sand, fine
Silt, fine
Sand, fine-med.
Silt, brt. yellow specks, of grain fluor.
NR
Sand, fine-med.
Sand, fine
Coaly shale
Clay
Siltstone
Sand, fine-med.
Conglomerate, light blue grain fluor.
Sandstone
Sand, fine-med.
Sand, fine
Sand, very fine
Sand, fine
NR
Sand, med.
Sand, fine-med.
Claystone
Si..dewal~! S amp~e__s~
4535 ~
4558 Siltstone
4570 Sand, fine, silty
4588 Sand, fine, silty
4595 Sand, fine-medo, silty
46o4
4614
4622
464o
4647
4663
4688
47oo
4726
4736
474o
4758
4768
4803
4820
4827
4834
4838
4855
4870
4877
4884
49o5
49~4
4925
4930
4936
4951
4952
4~3
4967
4990
4994
5003
5o14
5027
3073
Sand, fine-med.
S and, me d.
Shale
Siltstone
Sand, med.
Conglomerate
Conglomerate, light blue grain fluor.
NR
Coaly shale
Clay
Conglomerate, light blue grain fluor.
NR
Sand, conglomeratic
Siltstone
Sand, coarse
Sandstone
Coaly shale
NR~
NR
NR
NR
NR
Shale
NR
NR
NR
Coal, yellow specks fluor.
NR
NR
5108
5127
5149
5161
516~
5281
5283
5300
5464
5471
5472
5548
5557
5558
56o4
5605
5630
5650
5669
5677
5697
5732
5747
5763
5774
5797
5873
5882
5896
5911
5925
5955
5997
6026
6058
6097
6138
6169
6193
6194
Basalt
NR
Sandstone, shaley
Basalt
Basalt
Sandstone, coaly chips
Calc. Schist
Basalt
Talc or Kaolinite
NR
Tuff
Tuff
T~ff
NR
Tuff
Basalt
NR
Tuff
NR
NR
NR
Tuff
NR
NR
Tuff
Tuff
NR
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
NR
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Sidewall Ssmples
6203 T~ff
6237 NR
6313 Tuff
6328 Tuff
6342 Tuff
6360 Tuff
6378 T~ff
6379 Tuff
6428 NR
65O9
6511
6538
6575
6642
6651
6660
6686
6722
6742
6751
6780
6824
6857
6874
6899
6925
6956
6994
7026
Dolomite
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
NR
Tuff
Tuff
NR
Tuff, spotty grain fluor.
NR
NR
Tuff, spotty grain fluor.
..
Tuff, spotty grain fluor.
7L~8
7139
715o
7166
717o
7204
7230
7242
7252
7287
NR
Clay
Clay
Clay
NR
Tuff
Claystone, cherty
Tuff
Tuff
Sidewall Samples
7340
7390
7392
7416
7432
7458
7482
7486
75oo
7501
7524
7579
7610
7721
7731
7756
7765
7780
7797
78O6
7814
7825
7838
7853
7864
7874
7897
7923
7941
7947
7960
~'~ 7975
7987
Tuff
Sandstone, silty
Siltstone
Tuff
NR
Tuff, spotty grain fluor.
Tuff
NR
Sandstone
Sandstone
Tuff
NR
Tuff, light blue grain fluor.
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff
Tuff, light blue grain fluor.
Sandstone
Tuff
Tuff
Clay
Tuff
Tuff
NR
NR
Conglomerate, light blue grain fluor.
NR
Silty clay
NR
Sandstone, coarse
8001 NR
8oo8 ~
8018 Shale
8029 NR
Note: NOSCF applies to all samples except where stated.
LONI:IDEN1'IAL
C~IDENT~
AT~AfSqMENT 91 TO STATE OF ALASKA P-7
- LOCATION OF ABANDOnMenT PLUGS
CAPE ESPENBERG ~1
8320'-8128'
7542'-7242'
5100'-4800'
3650'-3271'
, Class "G" Cement.
, Class "G" cement.
, Class "G" cement.
, Class "G" cement.
1434'-1435', Halliburton E-Z drill bridge plug.
1234'-1195' Halliburton E-Z drill retainer. 120 sx of Permafrost
c~nent squeezed through retainer and 9 sx on top.
210 ' -Surface, Permafrost cement.
i975
CONFIDENTIAL
ATTA(/qMENT $2 TO STATE OF ALASKA P-7
, , !
FORMATIC~ TES~ RESULTS
CAPE ESPENBER~ 91
· , ,
HFT $1
Tested open hole frcm 7 5/8" casing shoe at 3526' to 3946'. Used no cushion.
Recovered 422' of drilling mud. Charts showed that tool plugged after initial
blc~.
IH ISI IF FF FSI FH
Inside 1863 1594 ? 246 1582 1912
Outside 1922 1602 1602 1602 1602 1923
HFT $2
Open hole test of interval 7914' to 8128'. Used no cushion. Recovered 7414'
of saltwater. Charts showed test OK.
IH IF FF FSI FH
4261 3266 3382 3500 4232
HCT $1
Tested through 4 - 1/2" holes in the 7 5/8" casing frcm 3130' to 3142'.
No cushions. Recovered 100' Of rotary mud. Slight water contamination.
shC~ed test OK.
Used
Charts
IH IF FF FSI FH
1572 73 73 87 1602
HCT $2
Tested through 4 - 1/2" holes in the 7 5/8" casing frcm 1330' to 1385'. Used
no cushion. Recovered 725' rise of sandy rotary mud. Slight water contamina-
tion. Charts shc~ed scme initial plugging but test OK.
IH IF FF FSI FH
729 468 584 599 729
i, AY 975
C~IDENTIAL
CONFIDE T[ ,L
ATTA/2HMENT 93 TO STATE OF ALASKA P-7
~" CORE 'DESC~PTION ·
· ._ _ , , ,,
Core 91 5000' to 5027'; cut 27' recovered 27'
~ interbedded silts, clays, silty clays and coals. Good coal stringer
frcm 5014' to 5016'. Clays are dark grey and carbonaceous. Dips are flat
except at bottom where 30° dips were noted. Porosity poor. NOSCF.
Bottcm 1' altered andesite porphyry or basalt. Light tan grey, with euhedral
and sub-e-----------~edral cystals. Feldspars clayey and altered. Occasional vugs lined
with microcrystaline material (zeolite?)
Core 92 6903' to 6933'; cut 30', recovered 29'
Altered welded vitric tuff. Rock contains shards and euhedral crustals of
altered feldspar in devitrified glass matrix. Rock is mottled and blotchy red
and green in places and white and leeched looking in others. Red material is
hematite and green is chlorite. Calcareous and vuggy in places. Rare pyritiza-
tion. NOSCF.
Core 93 7690' to 7713'; cut 23', recovered 22 1/2'
Volcanic conglcmerate. Light to medium grey. Volcanic rock fragments up to 3"
in diameter. Apparent bedding dips 30°. NOSCF.
Core.. 94 8127_ ' .t°' 8146'..; cut., .19'.,. ....recovered 19'
LLmestone cut by intrusive rock. Limestone is crystaline, medium grey to white.
Fractured and brecciated with secondary calcite in veins. Scm~ dolc~nitization
and pyritization. Intrusive material mottled light and dark grey to reddish tan.
Some pheonocrysts and pyritization evident. Scattered quartz veins. NOSCF.
Core 95 8359'-8365'; cut 6' recovered 6'
Siliceous graphitic phyllite and brecciated limestone.
Pyritized. Quartz veins present. NOSCF.
Light to dark grey.
Core 96 8365' to 8373', cut 8', recovered 5'+
Limestone, n~adium to dark grey. Schistose and graphitic in places. Partially
dolcmitized and pyritized. Calcite and quartz veins. NOS(:~.'
1975
- Ticket
FLUID SAMPLE UATA Date 2-10-75 Number 308278
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Cas of Job HOOK WALL District NORTH SLOPE
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester MR. FREITAG Witness MR. TINKER
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY BC S
Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM E N T & HaL E DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 40 *
CONTENTr, Ft'--
Net Productive Interval ' 3526' - 3961" Ft.
Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kal ly Bushing
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth 3961' Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 7 5/8" 26# 6 3/4" Hole
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length28'I.D. ??
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 97 I.D. 29
Packer Depth(s) 3500 ' Ft.
Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve 3475.26' Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion 0 Ft. Pres. Valve Choke48/64"Choke .62"
Recovered 422 Feetof Rat hole mud ~
Recovered Feet of ~"
'' 3
Recovered Feet of ~~ ~ J III! J ~1~ ~11 J Ial~ I'-I' i~1 !~
Recovered Feet of
Remarks See production test data sheet ....
CHARTS INDICATE TAIL PIPE PERFORATIONS PLUGGED THROUGHOUT TEST ....
cauge No. 753 caUge No. 489 Gouge'No. 1Z~60
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth: 3480'
Ft. Depth: 3485 ! Ft. Depth: 351 8' Ft.
24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A.M.
.... E,,st. eF. Blanked Off NO Blanked Off NO Blanked Off Yes Opened ] {~05 P.M.
3523' @ Opened A.M.
Actual82°F. Pressures PressUres Pressures Bypass 2310 P.M.
Field Office Field Office Field Office RepOrted COmputed
Initial Hydrostatic 1896 1897 1863 1902 1922 1923 Minutes Minutes
-a Initial _ 755 - 776 1602 1608
i'~ Flow ,,,
~.~. Final - 755 - 776 1602 1608 3 3
Closed i. 1581 1578 1594 1583 1602 1608 61 58
~ Initial _ 251 - 259. 1602 1608
c o Flow ._
,,-~°'= ~nol 257 255 246 261 1602 1608 240~ 243_
¢,:. Closed in 1581 1580 1581 1586 1602 1608 121 121
~ Initial
_--_e Flow
~_~. ,, Final
Closed in
·
Final Hydr~0static J 1896 1897 1912 1902 1922 192'3
FORM tB1-RI--PRINTED IN
FORMATION TEST DATA
F L U I D S A M P L E L) A T A 2-10-75 Ticket 308278'~
Date
Number !' -
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind HOOK HALL Halliburton NORTH SLOPE
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job District ~o
cc. Oil MR. FREITAG MR TINKER
cc. Water Tester Witness '
cc. Mud Drilling BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY BC S
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor
Gravity ° APl @ °F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested o
· RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. z
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval Ft. o3
· Recovery Water @~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From --I
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size z
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D.
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @~°F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D.
Packer Depth(s) Ft.
Mud
Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Bock Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke
Recovered Feet of ~
·
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of ., r-
<
Recovered Feet of ~ --I
Recovered Feet of
Remarks
FOURTH GAUGE'
Gauge N'o. '] 489 " Gauge No. Gauge No. ' I
TEMPERATURE TIME I
Depth: 3522' Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft.
12 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour'Clock Tool A.M.
Est. °F. BlankedoffYes BlankedOff BlankedOff ., Opened , P.M.
Opened A.M.
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M.
,,,
'_
Field Office Field Office Field Office F, eported
Computed
Initial Hydrostatic 1871 1924 Minutes Minutes
~'~o Initial
~.: F~ow 1584 1599
~Z~. Final 1584 1607
Closed in 1584 1607
~ Initial 1584 1607
~. mow rina, 1584 1607
Closed in 1584 1609
Initial
~ Flow ....
~. Final
Closed in
Final Hydrostatic 1885 1924
_
FORM tlII-HI--PRINTI~D IN U.S.A.
FORMATION TEST DATA ,.,-,-r,..., ,,,,, ,o, ./,,
Casing perfs., Bottom choke 6~) u
· , . , Surf. temp.-5 *F Ticket No.
308278
Gas gravity Oil gravity. ,GaR
Spec. gravity Chlorides ppm Res,
INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED ...........
Date
Choke Surface Gas Liquid
Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks
p.m. psi MCF BPD
· ,
1548 46/64 ' 0 Set packer
1605' " O. Hydrospring opened with a fair blow
1607 " 0 No blow
1608 " 0 C1 os ed tool
Tools plugged immediately
1709 " Opened tool, wel 1 dead
1209 " Closed tool
2310 " Pul led tool loose
.....
, ,,
.....
,, ,,
PRODUCTION TEST DATA
C 9~No. 75 3
First
Flow Period
Time Deft. PSlG
Temp.
.000" Corr.
.0000 755
LDepth
First
Closed In Pressure
Time Deft. Log-~-
.000"
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
· 0000
755
3480'
Second
Flow Period
Time Deft. PSIG
Temp.
.000" Corr.
.0000 251
Clock No. 8417
Second
Closed In Pressure
Time Defl. t-t-~ PSIG
.000" Log(~ Temp.
Corr.
· 0000 255
.0090 755
· 0067
.0134
.0202
.0269
.0336
.0403
.0471
.0538
.0605
1123
1412
1502
1549
1 567
1572
1574
1575
1575
.8060 255
.0202 511
.0404 970
.0605 1228
.0807 1424
· 1009 1521
.1211 1561
.1413 1573
.1614 1576
.1816 1578
12
13
14
.0672 1575 ' .2018 1580
.0941 1576 .2422 1580
· 1210 1578 .2825 1580
· 1479 1 578 .3229 1580
· 1748 1 578 .3632 1580
· 1950 1578 .4070 1580
re No. , 489
·776
.0090 776
.0000 776 -
· 006 1185
.0133
Depth 3485' Clock No. 6305
.0000 259 ~
261
1224
1419
1521
1564
1577
1581
1582
1584
.8030 261 .0199 488
1410 .0398 926
1512 .0596
.01
.0266 1561
.0333 1575
.0399 1578
· 0466 1 579
· 0532 1582
.0599 1582
.0665 1582
.0795
.0994
.1193
.1392
.1590
.1789
· 1988
.2386
,2783
.3181
1586
1586
1586
24 hour_L No. 308278
Third
Flow Period
Time Deft.
.000"
24 hour
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
· 3578 1586
Interval * ~ ---------- ~
REMARKS: *First 10 intervals = 2 minutes each; next 4 intervals = 8 minutes'-~' last interval = 6 minutes·
· *First 10 intervals = 6 minuses each; next 4 intervals = 12 minutes each; last.interval : 13 minutes·
Third
Closed In Press.~._~.ure.~_.._.~
.~ PSIG
Time Deft. Log Temo.
.000" Corr.
Minutes
FORM 183-RI--PRINT£O IN U.S.A.
SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA
LITTLE'$ 96673 7"~C 8/74
Gauge No. 1460
First
Flow Period
Time Deft. PSIG
Temp.
.000" Corr.
0
.0000
1608
I Depth
First
Closed In Pressure
Time Defl.
.000"
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1608
3518'
Second
Flow Period
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1608
Clock No. 3483
Time Deft.
.000"
.0000
Time Defl.
.000"
· 0000
.0000
Second
Closed In Pressure
L
PSIG
Temp.
Corr.
1608
I Ticket 308278 [ "
24 hour No.
Third
Flow Period
Time Deft. PSIG
Temp.
.000" Corr.
Third
Closed In Pressure
.~ PSIG
Time Deft. Log Temp.
· 000'° Corr.
· 0090
1608
· 1990
CHART
NDICATE
1608
TAIL P
.8000
PE PERF
1608
)RAT IONS
· 4050
PLUGGED
THROUGH
1608
OUT TESl
Gauge N°.
o .0000
2 .0180
13
f4
Reading Interval
REMARKS:
1599
1607
1489
· 0000
· 4080
CHART
NDI CATE:
~ J
Depth 3522'
1607 .... .0000
1607 .1600
TAIL P PE PERF
1607
1607
3RATIONS
Clock No. 4088
.0000
.8320
PLUGGED THROUGH
1607
1609
IUT TESI
12 hour
Minutes
FORM 183-RI~PRINTE;O IN U.S.A.
SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA
LITTLE.e: 9667375C 8/74
Drill Pipe or Tubing ................
Reversing Sub ......................
~Voter Cushion ¥olve ............... *.
Drill Pipe ........................
Drill Collars ......................
Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ......
Dual CIP ¥olve ...................
Dual CIP Sampler ..................
Hydro-Spring Tester ................
**
/~ultiple CIP Sampler ........ * ........
Extension Joint ....................
AP Running Case ...... ~ 2). ........
Hydraulic Jar ....................
VR Safety Joint .... Extended ......
Pressure Equalizing Crossover .........
Center
packer Assembly ....O.v..e r..a. ! .1 ......
Distributor
Packer Assembly ...................
Perfs.
Perfs.
Flush Joint Anchor .................
Pressure Equalizing Tube ...........
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .......
Drill Collars ......................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Temp. Recorder
Packer Assembly ...................
Distributor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Side Wall Anchor .................
Drill Collars ......................
Flush Joint Anchor ..................
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........
Total Depth .......................
O.D. I.D.
3 7/8" .87"
3 7/8" .62"
3 7/8" 3"
3 7/8" 1.87"
3 7/8" .75"
6" 2.15"
2 3/8" 2"
2 3/8" 2"
3 7/8" -
3 7/8" -
3 7/8" -
308278
LENGTH DEPTH
1 ' 3348.12'
28' 3441.12'
6.14" 3469.12'
5.57' 3475.26'
3480.83'
4.57' 3485.40'
5.02' 3489.97'
3.21' 3494.99'
1.89' 3500'
6. lO' 3504.21'
4.63' 3598.84'
5.54' 3514.38'
3.62' 3518'
4.07' 3522.07'
1' 3523.07'
3961 '
'TIME ....
Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i.
OF~ --- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D
OF4 -- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage RemoVed Min ..... MCF/D
Ps -- Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Psig.
P F -- Final Flow Pressure ...................................... Psig.
P o~ -- Potentiometric Surface (Fresh Water* ) ...................... Feet
Q -- Average Adjusted Production Rate During Test ......... : ...... bbls/day
Q~ --.Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day
Q~ -- Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D
·
R -- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls
r w -- Radius of Well Bore ...................................... Feet
t _-- Flow Time ............................................. Minutes
t o = Total Flow Time ......................................... Minutes
T -- Temperature Rankine .................................... °R
Z "- Compressibility Factor .....................................
,~U -- Viscosity Gas or Liq'uid . .................................. CP
Log -~- Common Log
* Pofenf;omefric .~ur[¢~ce Ref'erence to R,.~Mry T,~ble When ~lev,~f;on Nor (~[ven,
Fresh Water Corrected to I00 F.
, , ,
Ticket
F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Date 3-~72- 75 Number 308282
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job HOOK WALL District NORTH SLOPE
cc. o.
cc. Water Tester MR. FREITAG Witness ~MR. DAVIS
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLTNG COMPANY BC .....
Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQU I PM ENT & HOLE DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 40 m Ft.
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval 3225'- 3093 m Ft.
........
Recovery Water ~ @~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From 1 ' Above Kel
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth3130' - 3150'Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ ~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 7 5/8" Casing
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length90'I.D. .97
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 2974." ED. 2 764"
Packer Depth(s) 309 3 m Ft,
Mud Weight 10.2 vis ., cP Depth Tester Valve 3070' Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 5/8" Choke 5/8"
Recovered lO0 Feet of Fluid rise
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Remarks Tool opened for a 60 minute flow with a good blow in 3 minutes, dead in
-,
10 minutes. Closed tool for 120 minute closed in pressure·
,
Gouge No. 489 Gauge No. 1489 Gauge No. 146U
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth: 3075' 3079' 3106'
Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft. r
12 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock
Est. °F. Blanked Off ,,,No Blanked Off No Blanked Off lyes Opened 00',, 08 P.M.
3111 ' Opened A.M.
Actual 80 °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass03'08P.M.
_
Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed
'-'Initial Hydrostatic 1496 1601 1598 1606 1572 1621 Minutes Minutes
Initial 61 59 57 61 73 76
-~o Flow,.
E'c Final 61 59 57 63 73 76 60
,,
Oosed in 73 7 8 85 80 87 95 120
~ Initial
c o Flow .
o'c Final
Closed in
Initial
~.~ Fl°w Final
Closed in
"' Final Hydrostatic 1557 1587 1598 1592 1602 1608
, , , , ,, , ,
;tM I81-RI--PRINTED IN
FORMATION
TEST DATA
LITTLE'~ gBe71 tOM 0/74 ¢
. ,r
F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Date 3-22-i 75
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind HOOK WALL Halliburton .NORTH SLOPE
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job District
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester MR. FREITAG Witness MR. DAVIS
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY BC
Gravity °APl @ °F. EQU IPMEN'T & HOLE DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft.
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval Ft.
' '
Recovery Water @__ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From
Recovery Mud __ @
Recovery Mud Filtrate @__°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D.
__
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D.
Packer Depth(s) Ft.
Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve .. Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke
Recovered . Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet of
,,-
·
Remarks
·
FOURTH GAUGF'
Gauge No. 7§3 Gauge No. Gauge No.
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth: 31 10' Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft.
24 HourCIock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M.
Est. °F. Blanked Off Yes Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened .. P.M.
Opened A.M.
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M.
Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed
Initial Hydrostatic 1 532 1615 Mi,ute, Minutes
Initial 61 7 7
· '~o Flow
~': F~no~ 61 78
aosed in 73 98
:~ Initial
c o Flow
O'~.
~,, Final
Closed in
Initial
~'~ Flow
Z'c Final
Closed in
Final Hydrostatic 1 532 1604 "
FORMATION TEST DATA
Drill Pipe or Tubing ................
Reversing Sub ......................
O, aa
TIBET NO.
308282
DEPTH
Water Cushion Valve ................
Drill Pipe ........................
Drill Collars ......................
Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ......
Dual CIP Valve ...................
Dual CIP Sampler ..................
Hydro-Spring Tester ................
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
..
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
2. 764,'
.87"
.62"
3m'
1.25"
1.25"
2.15"
2974'
90'
6.14'
5.57'
4.57'
5.02'
3.21'
5'
4'
l'
3070'
3075'
3079'
3093'
3102'
3106'
3110'
3111'
Multiple CIP Sampler ...............
Extension Joint ....................
AP Running Case ....... (2.). .......
Hydraulic Jar .....................
VR Safety Joint ...................
Pressure Equalizing Crossover .........
Packer Assembly ................... 7 5/8"
Distributor
Packer Assembly'. ..................
· ~~~ Per. f...Tai 1 ......
Pressure Equalizing Tube ............
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .... (~.)
HT-500
Drill Collars ·
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
11
3 7/8"
..
2 5/8"
3"
Packer Assembly ....................
Distributor
Packer Assembly ...................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint
Side Wall Anchor ..................
Drill Collars ......................
Flush Joint Anchor
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........
Total Depth .......................
3150'
FOR# 117-R'I--PRINTED IN U,I.A,
~(']! l lPMi:'klT I-IATA
LITTLm*'I ~eaTe ?sc/
OF3--- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Max ..... MCF/D
OF4 -- Theoretical Open Flow Potential with/Damage Removed Min ..... MCF/D
P s -- Extrapolated Static Pressure ............................... Psig.
P F -- Final Flow Pressure .- ..................................... Psig.
Pot -- Potentiometric Surface (Fresh Water*') ...................... Feet
Q -- Average Adjusted Production Rate During Test ................ bbls/day
Q~ -- Theoretical Production w/Damage Removed .................. bbls/day
Q g --Measured Gas Production Rate ............................ MCF/D
R -- Corrected Recovery ...................................... bbls ·
r,~ -- Radius of Well Bore ....................................... Feet
t ~__ Flow. Time ........ ' ..................................... Minutes
t o -- Total Flow Time ......................................... Minutes
T _-- Temperature Rankine .................................... °R
Z -- Comp. ressil0ility Factor ... ~ ................................
,/IJ -- Viscosity Gas or Liquid ................................... CP
Log ~' Common Log
· Pofenfiomefr;c Surface Reference fo Rotary Table When Elevat;on No~ G;ven,
Fresh Water Corrected fo I00 F. -
, --TIME--
Horizontal
Line Equal
1 '0 O0
lO, s.i.,
Ea¢
' Ticket
F L L~:D ~ A M P L E D A T A Date ,~ I~/0"-'"-"" .. Namber 308281
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job 0PEN_..HOLE District NORTH SLOPE
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester MR. FREITAG Witness MR. DAVIS
cc. Mud nHllln,,
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY DR
Gravity. o APl @ °F. EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested -
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 40 ' Ft.
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval 7914-8128' Ft.
Recovery Water @ ~ °F. ppm Ail Depths Measured From 1 m Above Rotarv
Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth 8128 m Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 6 3/4"
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length 90~ I.D,
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @~°F. ppm Drill Pipe L~ngth 782~ I.D. 2 764"
Packer Depth(s) 7 g 14- 7918 ' Ft
Mud Weight ] ~_ ~ vis cp Depth, Tester Valve 7RRq" Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke .I:j/R. Choke
Recovered 7414 Feetof contaminalJed rat hole mud With salt water and Salt water
and sand. ·
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feet'of
Recovered Feet of ~ '~
Recovered Feet of
Remarks SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA SHEET '
IlTR-IINAR~ r If1 PrAn
Gauge No. 1489 Gauge No. 2847 Gouge'No. 1460
TEMPERATURE TIME
· Depth: 7895 Fit. Depth: 7899 Ft. Depth: 8030 ~t. ,
24 HourClock 48 Hour Clock 24 HourClock Tool A.M.
Est. °F. Blanked Off NO Blanked ,~f NO , Blanked Off Yes Opened 12' 27 P.M.
Opened A.M.
Actual 16 IOF. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 18.20 P.M.
Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported ComPuted
Initial Hydrostatic 4185 4217 4171 421 9 4261 4296 M~..t,, M~.ute,
'31 Flow Initial 1685 UTR 1594 UTR 3266 3118
i~-c Final
i~.-!'- 3313 3418 3342 3420 3382 3494
Closed in 3414 3421 339~., 3439 3500 ~ 3499
~ Initial
~ Flow Final
Closed in
Initial
_ o Flow __
='c Final
-c~ Clos~.d in
Fin0'l Hydrostatic 4185 4185 4171 4188 .. 4232 4262 _
FORMATION TEST DATA
F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Ticket .
Date 3-18-75 Number 308281 ,
Sampler Pressure .P.s.I.G. at Surface Kind' Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE ~o
cc. Oil o
cc. Water Tester MR, FREITAG Witness MR, DAVIS
cc. Mud Drillina
Tot. Liquid cc. ContractorBRINKERHOFF DRILLING CO. DR ca
Gravity ° APl @ 'F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A
·
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation , Ft.
CONTENT .--I
Net Productive Interval Ft.
._._a
Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From
Recovery Mud ~ c~) °F. ppm Total Depth Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ ~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D,
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D.
Packer Depth(s) Ft,
Mud Weight vis , cp Depth Teste.r. Valve . Ft-
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke
'..
Recovered Feet of .~ ~'~
Recovered Feet of
..
Recovered Feet of ;
Recovered Feet of ~<
Recovered Feet of
·
Remarks '.
·
FOURTH
Gauge No. 2855 Gauge No. Gauge 'No.
TEMPERATURE TIME
Depth: 8124 F,t. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft. , O
48 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. j...~
Est. °F. Blanked Off ypq BlankedOff Blanked Off Opened P,',M' -r-
Opened A.M. ca
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. O
·
Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported COmputed I'rl
Initial Hydrostatic 4317 4336 Minutes Minutes
I..~ Initial 3300 3160
,~. Flow Final 3453 3541
Closed in 3555 3552
~ Initial
c o Flow ......
,ueo-c Final
Closed in
~ Initial
.:.o Flow
~_~. Final
Clo~.d in
Fi~olHydrostatic 4317 4226 ' '
_ 17
.°Jr~
"°""'"'-"'-""'"'""'"",',". FORMATION TEST DATA .,-r-r,.,,..,,,,,,.,/,,
Casing perfs .... Bottom choke Surf. temp , , , ~. °F Ticket No~ 308281
Gas gravit~ ........ Oil gravity GOR,
Spec. gravity. .Chloride.~ pp.m_~ Res. @ °F ·
INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED
Date
Choke Surface Gas Liquid
Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks
p.m. psi MCF BPD
12' lO 5/8" Set ~0Ol
12'27 " Opened tool with a light blow
12- 35 " Strong bl ow
13:27 " Very weak blow
15:00 " Well dead, closed tool
Attempted to rotate toql, failed, tool
sanded up.
18: 20 ~ Pul 1 ed tool s 1 oose
·
·
,,
, ,
,,o,.,...,,-,,,,.,-.,o,,u...,,. PRODUCTION TEST DATA '-'"'""-""'""'"'/"
Drill Pipe or Tubing ................
Reversing Sub ......................
Water Cushion Valve ................
Drill Pipe ........................
Drill Collars ......................
Handling Sub & chOke Assembly ......
Dual CIP Valve ............. ' .... :.
Dual CIP Sampler ..................
Hydro-Spring Tester ................
Multiple CIP Sampler ...............
Extension Joint ....................
AP Running Case ..................
Hydraulic Jar .....................
VR Safety Joint ...................
Pressure Equalizing Crossover .........
Packer Assembly ...................
O.D. . I.D.
3~" 2.764"
7/8" .87"
7/8" .62"
7/8" 3.00"
7/8" 1.25"
7/8" 'l .25"
5~" .75"
5~" .75"
3/4" 1 3/4"
Distributor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
Flush Joint Anchor
Pressure Equalizing Tube ............
.
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .......
Drill Collars '
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
..
Packer Assembly ...................
Distributor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Side Wall Anchor ..................
Drill Collars ......................
Flush Joint Anchor ..................
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........
Total Depth .......................
~
,,,-.,-..,.~.. ,. u.,.^. I:'/'~! ! ! DIWII~I~iT 1'16'!'6
~_~TICKET NO.
LENGTH
7822'
90'
6.14'
5.57'
4.57'
5.02'
3.21'
4.00'
\
3.55'
.38.00'
·
176'
308281
DEPTH
7889'
7895'
7899'
7914'
7918'
8030'
8124'
.......
L, ITTLII'II gee7e 7~c e/74
TIME
Each ~rizontal Line Equal to~l'O00 p.s.i.
Ticket
F L-~J I D ~S A M P L E D A T A Dote 3-24-75 Number 308283
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job HOOK WALL District NORTH SLOPE
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester PAUL FREITAG Witness WALT DAVIS
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY SM
Gravity · APl @ °F. EQU I PAAENT & HOLE DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested -
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 40 ' ,Ft..
CONTENT Net Productive Interval 1330-1385' Ft..
Recovery Water (~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From1' above kelly bushinq
Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. ppm TOtal 'Depth2000' .... Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ (~ ~°F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 7 5/8"
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - I.D,
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate (~ ~°F. ppm Drill Pipe Length,1297'I.D 2.764"
Packer Depth(s) 1327 ' ,.Ft.
Mud Weight 10.2 vis cp Depth Tester Valve 1304' , Ft.
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pre,. Valve Choke 5/8" Choke 5/8"'
Recovered 725 Feetof test fluid
. ^
CO
Recovered Feet of .- " _~, 3
Recovered Feet of
Recovered Feetof Possible plu.qgin§ of tail pipe perforations durin§ flow
period.
Recovered Feet of SUrface Temperature - -10°F,
Remarks At 1608 on 5/8" choke .' set tool.
1812 ..... opened tool with a good blow ..... 5/8" choke
1820 .... Had a weak blow .... 5/8" choke ·
1930 .... Dead... 5/8" choke
2018 ...Closed DCIP valve .... 2218... DU1 led tnnl s loose
Gauge No. 489 Gauge No. 1489 Gauge No. 1460 TiME
TEMPERATURE
Depth:1309Ft. Depth: 1 31.3 Ft. Depth: 1 341 Ft.
1 2 Hour Clock 24Hour Clock 12 Hour Clock_ Tool A.M.
Est. 64 °F. Blanked. Off no Blanked Off no Blanked Offyp~ Opened 1 R1
Opened A.M.
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Byposs ?~>l ~ P.M.
Reported Computed
Field Office Field Office Field Office
Initial Hydrostatic 701 700 714 699 729 710 Minutes Minutes
..~ Initial 419 372 400 384 468 452
.C_.~ Flow
~.~. Final 468 473 472 476 584 574
Closed in 591 572 571 575 599 583
~ Initial
~'~ Fl°w Final ....
Closed in '
initial
~ Flow.
'-'c Final
Closed in
.... Final H~drostatic 701 696 714 698 729 710
,
, .o..,.,..,-..,..,.,.o,.u...,,. FORMATION TEST DATA .,'r','..,...,,,o../,.
- Ticket
FI~UID ' SAMPLE DATA Date ~ ;,,¢/~)"_"-..-'" Namber
Sampler Pressure .P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job HOOK ~I4ALL District NORTH ALOPF
cc. Oil
cc. Water Tester PAUL FREITAR Witness NALT DAVIS
cc. Mud Drilling
Tot. Liquid cc. ContractorBRTNKI-_'RHOl:F DRILLING COMPANY
Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQUIPMENT & HOLE DATA
,, ,
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested ~-~
RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft.
CONTENT
Net Productive Interval Ft.
Recovery Water~ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From
Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft.
Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Po
Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D, z
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D.
.,.
Packer Depth(s) ..Ft. Po
,,
Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve . Ft.
,
TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom
Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke
, ,
·
Recovered Feet of
" ,
Recovered Feet of ;_~_
Recovered Feet of ~
Recovered Feet of
RemarksFourth gauge '
·
GaUge No, 753 Gauge No. 'Gauge 'No. :;o
TEMPERATURE TIME --I
Depth:1344Ft. Depth: Ft. Depth: Ft.
24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M.
Est. °F. Blanked Off .V~.S BlankedOff Blanked Off Opened P.M. o
Opened A.M. rr~
Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M.
,
Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported' ~.ompmed
Initial Hydrostatic 709 714 Minutes Minutes
~ Flow Initial 454 457 ~
~ Final 600 584 ,~,
Closed in 600 589
~ Initial
c o Flow r'-
~. Final
Closed in
Initial
~ Flow
~ Final
Closed in
Final Hydrostatic 709 712
FORM ISI~Rt--PRINTED IN U,$,A,
FORMATION TEST DATA ,.,..,.,..,..o,,,o.,/,,,
Drill Pipe or Tubing ................
Reversing Sub ......................
Water Cushion Valve ................
Drill Pipe ........................
Drill Collars ......................
Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ......
Dual CIF Valve ...................
Dual CIP Sampler ..................
Hydro-Spring Tester ................
Multiple CIP SampJer ...............
Extension Joint
AP Running Case ..................
II II
Hydraulic Jar .....................
VR Safety Joint ...................
Pressure Equalizing Crossover .........
Packer Assembly ...................
Distributor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
-F~,~o~e~,e~or . .Per.f.... ta.i.1 ....
Pressure Equalizing Tube ............
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .......
e~m~a~ Blanked. o.f.f. BI .Case
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
HT -500
..
Packer Assembly ...................
Distributor ........................
Packer Assembly ...................
Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............
Side Wall Anchor ..................
Drill Collars .......................
Flush Joint Anchor ..................
Go Do
I. Do
TICKET NO. 308283
,
LENGTH
DEPTH
2. 764"
1297'
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
.87"
6.14'
5.57' 1304'
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
7 5/8"
...
11
3"
1.25"
1.25"
2.15"
4.57 ' 1309'
4.57' 1313'
5.02'
3.21'
',.
1.45' Ctr. 1327'
4. O0
5.45
11
2 7/8"
1
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
3 7/8"
11
4' 1340'
4' 1344'
1' 1345'
Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........
Total Depth .......................
FORM 187-RI--PRINTIrD IN U.I,A,
I:'('~! I ! DI~II~I~IT PLATA
TIME
Each Horizonta Line Equa to 1000 p.s.i.
·
TRANS~tITTAL AND ACK~ ~%EDGM]':NT OF' RECEIPT OF MATERIA-.-(ALASKA)
-~.: ...... ~.~ , ,,_
·
·
DEPT:
I~. T. FL Marshall
State of Aleska
Divlslon of O11 & Gas
' ~001 porCupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
o .
·
Tile FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREWITH.
CHECK ff~ND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY. .'
PLEASE
.,
·
o.
..
,-:-
-::.,..?
:.
.,
-
·
l~cetved and checked by:
·
Remarks': '
24
1759'
SEC.
t 12N, R25W,
25
KATEEL RIVER. M.
X= 419, 712.96
LAT= 66° 24' 37. 317"
LONG: 163° 54' 45.680"
2.6
35 36
I',IA~ ~ 0 1975
'"", 24
19
3O
3O
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR 3
I
! HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM PROPERLY
REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND_ I
SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT
THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A LOCATION SURVEY
MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND
ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE
CORRECT.
PROPOSED LOCATION
SCALE: I"= I000'
NOTES:
~rHE LOCATION OF THE WELL SITE
WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY USING
U.S,C. $ (].S. STATIONS "LEVEL"
AND "EVER" AS BASIS OF
CONTROL.
SURFACE ELEVATION OF ORIGINAL
GROUND AT PROPOSED WELL
SITE I$
ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL.
X CO-ORDINATES, Y CO-ORDINATES
ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE
ZONE ~ 7.
CAPE ESPENBERG WELL SITE
LOCATED IN
THE SW I/4, SEC. 25, Ti2N, R25W, KATEEL RIVER MERIDIAN
SURVEYED FOR
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA
iii iiBiiiii iii i ii ii i ii i
PREPARED BY
HEWITT V LOUNS~URY & ASSOC.
725 W. 6TH AVE., ANGHORAGE, ALASKA
MEMORANDu vl
DEPARTI~BT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS ~
TO: O.K. Gilbreth, jr. ~'~
Director
FROM:
Petroleum EnCneer
State ot
Alaska
DATE:
FILE NO:
TELEPHONE NO:
SUBJECT:
February 13, 1975
B.O.P. Inspection
SOCAL - Cape Espenberg #1
50 miles southwest of Kotzebue
Wednesday. a.an., ~9.., ..,!g75
I caught the operator's charter crew change plane and flew to the well site,
arriving at 12 noon Kotzebue time. I met the SOCAL drilling supervisor, Mr.
Will Richard, who informed me that the crews were still nippling up the B.O.P.'s
and that they probably would not be ready for tests until late evening. I
discussed the rig operations with Mr. Richard who informed me that their worst
problem at the time was getting the fuel from the fuel supply depot which was
located on the shoreline about 35 miles away. It seems that recent weather
conditions had caused the sea water to encroach over the ice road that they
have been using and that for several days it has been impassable, even to the
large trucks and cat. They decided to order a Here load of fuel that could be
flown directly to the rig location and prevent them from getting into a "too
short" supply for continued safe operation.
While Mr. Richard was working on operational problems I took advantage of the
sunny day and walked around the edge of the pad, visually inspecting the rig and
work that was in progress. I noticed that the general housekeeping and operations
off the pad appeared to be inadequate. Supplies were not stockpiled in one area
but scattered all along the roadways and pad perimeter. Many supply boxes had
been broken in place, leaving the remains of the pallet boards and banding metal
to fall in the snow, These soon get covered up and create quite a difficult
clean-up problem.
Thursday~ Jan. ~,. ]97~5
Soon after the cre~ change at midnight the Brinkerhoff rig supervisor, Mr. Max
Johnstone, informed me and Mr. Richard that the nippl lng up was complete and
that the B.O.P. was ready for inspection and testing. Upon arriving on the rig
floor I found that the test plug had already been placed in the casinghead and
the blind rams were closed- The rig pumps were to be used for the testing.
A~ discussing test procedures we coa~nenced testing with approximately 5000
Ooundsppressure against the test plug, blind rams and the first set of casing
valvesooff of the head. The second valve tested indicated a slight leak which was
finally located as a flange leak; from there we progressed to the well test
manifold, and over a period of time many flange leaks and poorly seated valves
were uncovered. Two union leaks were uncovered on the kill line and at one
time the positive Chokes on the test manifold were dismantled and cleaned.
Testing, leak finding and repairs continued for a total of 15 hours. Upon
co~letion we had tested the i).O,P.'s, kill line and manifold choke system
at 4500 to 5000 PSI and the Hydril at 3000 PSI. The kelly, stand pipe, kelly
hose and floor safety valve were all tested at 3000 PSI and the kellycock
valve at 1000 PSI from the pump side.. All equipment actuated satisfactorily and
· ·
~)R63072
O. K. Gtlbreth 2-
February 13, 1975
three nttrogen bottles for the back-up ac__t~a=tOrlVOlume ~ere tested and
feu~ to centatn 2400 pslg., 1900 pstg. and 1900 ps g.
Folloutng the tests ! completed a Fleld Zaspection Report (copy attached)
on ~hi~ I checked off twa unsatisfactory 1terns: Item # 17 -, operations
off pad and Item ~ 18 - general, hoasekeeP_ ' 1ag.. I noted that the general use
of all areas around the pad-and ~ (tua~) are not recomended and that
an. operator should have hts pad large enough for all supplles and oper&ttons.
! also pelnted out thet ! h~ .otlced conS.lderable loose debris, boards,
bands and plastt¢ scatS'around the pert.meter ot' the pad. ! departed the
yin11 In ~ ~~ chartered atrcraft at 4 P.M. In a hard blo~tng windstorm
a~tvtng back In Anchorage at 9:30 P.I~.
O~ t~ts fteld tr~p I witnessed .the satisfactory testtng of .B.O:Pr. e. qu.~paent
o~ ~AL's Cape E'speeberg il ~ell located SO mtles southwest o~ totzeeue.
Thts ls the second we1! t~ be drtlled for the Nana Nattve Corporation. !
pointed out. to the SOGAL dr$.111n9 supervisor the unsatisfactory operations
off the pad a~d, genera1 housekeeping around the rtg.
a,tta
LCS,.bJm
,.Re~ote Controls:
(
)
.: ~ ' . Drilling Spool, outlets
':-'-'~ :'.-:8, Flor'Lines (
...':1'..0 '-'J (':L'"'-.9; ~il Lines
.'-;.,'i-'.07.-.:~:.;:(.--)~. ;;.~10, ~fold ChOkes
--' ..... "' " ·
"., '~;-.~.~.~t~':~:~" ,-,-' 3~'~:' ," ; - - " - -- ' ' - - · · ' : · '
· ~.~,- .;,-,.: ?/r: z ~-: :~'-~' ;,::- ..... .;. ..... . .:~ -.. .- .... : -
.... , :.:,:~. ~¢~.~.~.}~...,:.; ~.~ , ~' C' ~- ~ ~ ..... : ~-: ' ' ' .' . . · ~ .... "'~ · . '~ /,, ~ .
-,~. ¢~¢','::~:'7. ', - .. %-/" '/' ..... ": '~ '~' ': , .":' ,?"'' -' ' "?~; ' ~ '" - '-" :: "-J,':,- ' ', "'-
15.-'. Location Berm
16. Fuel
17 Operations off "pad"
·
18. "'General Housekeeping"
lC). Abd..l~arker in place ·
Form P--3
REV. 9-30-69
STATE O'F ALASKA
S~abnmtt "Intentions" irt Triplicate
& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI'I-rEE
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen
Use "APP-LICATION 'FOR ~Ett~T-2-~' 'for such 'ptZofaosal~.)
OIL 0AS
WELL WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
Standard.0il Company of Cai(lorn±a, WOI..
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOI~
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510
4. LOCATION OF WELL
At surface 2018'N and 1759' E of the SW corner
Sec 25; T12N; R25W, KRM
50-143-20002
8. HNI~ ~ OR ~S~ ~AM~ 0'~ ':
S~e ~ase Date 10/3D/~
Cape Espenber~ 91
11, SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOI~
OBJECTIVE) ~ 'i:
Sec. 25; T12N, R25W;
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PERM/T NO,
!
2 3' Ground ] 75- ~
~4. Check Appropriate Box To I,ncJicate Niat'ure of N~ti'ce, Report, or Other il~t~ '
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
i--J
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF PULL OR ALTER CASINO ~
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON*
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS
~ Other) j .X ~,
~IUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASINO
SHOOTINe Om ACImlZI~O , ABANDONMEKT·
(Other).
(NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.)
!5. DESCRIBE I'n6POSED oR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and gtvo pertinent dates, Including estimated date of starting any
proposed work.
Well information is to be treated as 'Confidential
Spud well 5:30 AM, Wednesday January 22, 1975
/ NCHORA
16. I hereby
SIGNED
(This space for State office use)
and correct
APPROVED BT'
CONDITIONS OF APPB0¥AL, IF ANY:
TZTLE Area Supervisor DATE / .,, 7 ~
TITLE DATE
See I, nstructions On Reverse Side
J~u~ry ~4,
~: ~ Espenbe~ :~t
Stan~rd 011 CO. of ~tlf., Opera, or
Per, ai~ ~o~ 7~
Standard O! ! Co. of Cal I f.
P. O.
An~. Alaska
Bear Sir:
~!l samples, core ~chlps, and a mud log are required. R directional
survey ts not required.
~ny rivers iii Alaska an~ .their ~'at~ system have an classified as
import, ant for the spmmlag or algratton of enadromous fish. Operations
in these areas are subject to AS t6.50.870 aad the regulatlon~ promulgated
thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Admlntstratlve Code). Prior to coamenctng
operations you may be coetacted by ~he Habitat Coordinator's office,
I~p~h~ent Of FiSh and Game.
Pot tuat!on of any waters of the State Is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 03,
Article 7 and the regulations proaml~ed thereunder (Title 18, Aleske
Administrative ~-, C~,~pter 70) and by the Federal Nater Poi luttons
C~mtrol Act, as aeeaded~ P~or to =eemenclng operations you may be
contacted by a repres~tive of the Department of Envl ronmentel Conser-
vation,
Ye~truly ~,
~"H~ L ~.rrett
^taska Ot I a~d gas Consent'Ion Committee
Eric losure
cc: Oepertaant of Fish and gem, Habttat Section w/o encl.
Oepart~ent of Envl~tat Conservation w/o encl.
~rm lm--I (Other mstr~etion$ on
reverse side)
STATE O,F ALASKA
OIL AND gAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE
-:'APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK
~. TYP~ OF WORK
DRILL ~] DEEPEN [--1 PLUG BACK ~
b. TYPI~ OF W~LL
o,L °'" I-I I-q '"""'""' []
WILL WmLL OTHER ZONI~ ZONE
SUBMIT IN TR~ ..'ATE
2 NAME OF OPEH&TOR
Standard Oil Company of C~.liforn±a, W0I
3. ADDRF~ lYF OPERATOR
Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 995i0
LOCATION OF WELL
At surface 2018' North & 1759' East of the SW Corner Sec. 25,
~T12N, R25W, Kateel River Meridian.
At proposed ~d. zone
Same
13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECT!ON F_-~OM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE*
50+ Miles SW of Kotzebue, AK
14. BOND INFOR/VIATION:
Statewide 451636
TYPE Surety and/or No.
15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED*
LOCATION TO NEAREST
PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT.
(Also to nearest dr,g, unit, if any) 1759
!
18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION*
Jlt NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE
8186 ~ ~'"
I19. PRbPO~Igl~D~TI-I '
7500' - 10,000'
TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED.
OR APPLIED FOR, FT.
N/A
21, ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT. GR. etc.)
23' Ground
23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM
APl g50-14~-20002
ii i
6. LE~SE DI~IGNATION A. ND S~.AL NO.
N/A
71 IF INDIAN. AJ.,LO-rr,:~ OR TI~LBE NAL~E
NANA Regional Corp,, Inc,
8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE N~E
Same Lease Date 8-1-74
9. WELL NO.
Cape Espenberg #1
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM
HOLE OBJECTIVE)
Sec. 25; T12N; R25W; KRM
12.
Amount $100,000.00
ij~'." NY. ACRES ASSIGNED
w TO THiS WELL
8186
20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS
Rotary
22, APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START*
January'-~lS~: 1975
, , .,
SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING1 wEIGHT PER FOOT GRAD~ SET'rING DEPTH QUANTIT! OF C~M~,N'I
24,, 14" .314" wall B .80' +_ 280 Cu. Ft. Permafrost ~
12 1/4" 10 3/4" 40~5.##, K-55 ii000~ 375 Cu. Ft. Permafrost
9_5/8" ~7~:5~8'' 26.4#/? N-80. 3~400' . .~450 Cu.. Ft.. Class "G" + Oil Pack
-6--3/~" 55~if2'' , 17,# ' ' 'N-80 7.Sr00"'--10,00C!f7~0 Cu. Ft. Class G
,
See attached Drilling Pr°gram'
NOTE:
- 2 1,97'5
Well information is to be treated as g 0 N F I D E N T I A L
--Mat ' 1
IN ABOVE SPACE DESC'I~BE i~tOPOSED 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 d~epen direct ionally,, give pertinent data on subsurface locattor~ and measu-,~d ~nd
true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program.
s:G~cn'n' ' ,, j_~ -IT Rew~ °"'d ' DATE - /I ! ~
(This space for Sta~e office use) COND~ONS OF ~P~V~, IF A~:
{SAMPL~ AND CORE CHIPS R~~ ~ ~U~:
Loa
jDI~ION~ SURVEY R~~ A.P.L ~C~ COD~
Area Supervisor
--t
Inmuctt°., On Reverse Side
14, Iq7q
m.~ ~anuary 14, 1975
CLASSIFIED
l~a/~A EXPLORATORY PROSPECT
· _:-.: :-- -- WELL CAPE ESPENB~G NO. 1
.
Drilling' Program: . ..
Total Depth: 7500'. to 10,000'. ';..' '.._~.. :'..':..: . .:i.....: -
Casing Sizes & Approximate Depths: ....
i
Location: Approximateiy 759' east and 2018' north of the southwest corner
Section 25, Township 25, North: Range 25. West, Kateel River Meridian.
14" Grade B .312 Wall cmt'd at 80'+ (Permafrost Cmt) (Free~.e-Jt)
10 3/4 40.5~ K-55 ~ttress cmt d ~t 1000'+ (PermafrOst Cmt)
? 5/8"~26.4~ N-80 Buttress cmt'd at.3400'+-
' 4300.' to 6800' 5½" 17# N-80 Buttress hun~ and cmt'd at 7500" to 10,000'.
· . .
Program:
1' Dry bucket dig 24" hole t° 80'+~' cement~.'l~'' grade B spe'cial casing
at 80' + using 280+ Sx Permafr~st':Cement.doing a top Job through 1"
' pipe hun~ at 80' ~nstall 12'"'~- 3',000 psi-rotating BOP~"with single
· . ~: . ',-..' . ,..- .,~,.., , .
· CSO gate.
_
.. 2. Drill 9 7/8" hole to 1000.,:.
........ ' ........Note: -Inst-All-'mud-10ggers-when drilling out of the-shoe Of the
conductor at 80'.
Caution: There is a possibility of shallow marsh gas near 100%
Mud weight per attached mud program should control any gas.
3. Run the following logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
Conductor pipe. DIL, density-neutron and sonic. Have SWS guns,
dipmeter and proximity - microlog tools on location. OPen hole to
15" from shoe of conductor to casing point selected from logs.
4.. Cement to surface lO 3/__4, 40..5~ft K-55 casing at 1000' with
approximately 375 cubic feet of Permafrost Cement slurry. Provides
100% excess. Use Duplex collar and float shoe.
Install and test 10" r~.5_O0~_.J~si .Class III BOPE Division of Oil and
~as to witness tests.
.
2 197'5
DIVISION 0t,' OIL ANI)
ANCH R £
·
'":-'-:['.'...-"'- 6. Drill ahead in 9 7/8" open hole to 3bO0'..
"..-';'J"" Note: There is a possibility of BN~ around 2000'+ and it is
...... -. - foreseeable that casing may be set at':-a dep--th less than
~'~'~- .' .-,'v.:..: ....... ~.: '::.:: .... : .. 3~00'. Every. attempt should be made to set the casing
-.. .'" ......"-:" : as deep as possible. Mud logger will be ma~ing measure-
~,.....,..., !:.. ':'-- - '.~, _..L ments that may indicate SNP. .
-. ?. Rum .full suite of logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
~' '. '-" .'. · 10 3/~" casing. Logs will be specified in the evaluation program.
".i '.' ~ Cement approximately 3400' of 7 5/8" 26j4 ~/ft. N-80 casing at
~. ' ': '-' 3~O' .with 450 cubic feet of Permafrost cement slurry. Provides no
- '~.... excess. Pump approximately 2B5 cubic feet of oil pack insulation
. .... - material through stage collar near 1000'. "' '
.
.
I::- 9." Reinstall and test 10" '- 5,000 psi Class III BOPE. Division of Oil
~:,'.---.., "' an~ Gas to witness test. - _-::'-:'~.-: - .:~-'.'::. : - '-'
i ".'!i-.'"' 10. Drill ahead in-6 3/~" open hole to 7~00'. A decision to extend the
! .- ..... to~al depth to a maximum of 10,000"-may .be made at a later date.
·
' ' ....7 Note.: a) _ Should it become necessary to hang a liner to protect
"' .. __. : ..... -the existing hole or eliminate a pressure ha?.ard, 7#/
' "" .provisions have been made to hang and cement a 5 1/2'~'1 ft
' N-80 liner and drill ahead in ~ S/~" open hole.
' . b). Cut one 30' core at total depth. Additional coring and
' .~
-, · -- '--- -.. possibly drill stem testing may be done at any .depth
'.. -- while drilling the well. This will be specified by the
.
...... ..- ' ' --sit~ geologist.
11. Ru~ a'fUll suite of logs from the effective depth to the shoe of the
7 ~/8" casing. Logs will be specified in the evaluation program.
12. Complete or abandon the well as directed.
..
.W.D. SA~
. .
. - 2 975
DIVISION' OIL AND
..... ~ .... ' .... "' '" DRILLING FLUID PROGRAM
-./'-': .'. ". :.. :... ..... ' '- .... '"" CAPE ESP~NBERG NO. 1
·
..
- ,'.7 < .... : ':~"¢' ' ' ' .....
· <,-::-' :: -'" Basic Drilling Fluid S stem
.
"::::'"'..: ..... "-' '":-""::':::- · "' Medium treated 'lignosulfon~te mud .... ' .~ .
"' .,C ' '.. - '" ' ' - - . ' .... . ..... , '- '
· ~
-. . . '.
':::?-, "-."':: _Optimum Dgilling Fluid P~operties
"~' '~: ' -. ':'" /-<'-:./·'i:?/'· 80'-1000' 1000' '3~00'
-:'::.~. :,_ -:/-'. ' ... . ......... · .......... :: .... '.--~.:_-C.~'~' .::~ _: S: .-_ ..
:"'./.::' :'-:.-':'::: ' Viscosity - sec/qt. ,'- AH - - 200 ".- .: .... 'hO-'50
....?... . . . ._ ..... -. _- ..... ._ ~ ; .' ..~.: -.....::: ,..:.
-":::?'"'- :" : ..... :'" ""' :' 6'10
-::.:.:.:: ..... Fluid loss - cc. AP1 - ..--
.....
· :: _- -... :. -- .
- ..
;':'::.-::-: ~'-"-"":-::. Plastic' Viscosity CPS --."" :' - - -' '::": :-'-- .10-20.
:" ;:?: ' - ..... :'~ -Yield ?oint lb[lO0 ft~
-.:-.:... - .. . -xo
i - ....... '---: ....... '--' ..... -:'---
:._.'~.:~' _- . . ~. - .
:.'.:-':-":': -." 0el - ft2 10 min. '" - ' :" ?'-: .:'-..:".:-:" 10: m~x.
f :'- _.. . .. - _.: .
.~. -, , ' · :" .1 ': ' ' z.../ .... '~'
.......... : ,- - . _ ......... _ ._
_
·
.
Calcium PPM ....
Solids Content. - % Vol." -: -"" "':- ....... :':'-...-':' I~':
' "- ....... .%.-:..·L,L.: '. :. ~- -~-eL_ ,: L::.? "_
3~00'-7~00'
76-80
qO-SO
6-10
10-30
-0-12
.
10 max.
.
8.5.~Io
~-20 max.
.......
.
~ .
_7.~00'-10. 000 '
78-82
~0-50
6-10
20-30
10-20
10 max.
'-'8,~-IO
NO max.
15-20
· , !
i
.
24 19
--. ·. . . q: -'-'~
,.~ -.. . , <~:.%.-- -,: . ....~..~ ,
.... ,,;.-% . .
,· . , ... , .~
. ':. . -: · :_ '..
=-
.-.
_ _
SEC: 25 '
TI~N, R25~, KATEEL RIVER M.
. ~59' -
;~. -I ~ Y= 4,540,279.12
~ ~ 419~712.96
' LAT= 66° ~4' 57. 517"
- 'LONO= 163° 54' 45.680"
-. .
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~. ~: : -..
~-'
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26 ~"~ "[ 30
35 36 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR 36 31
~~ee : A -'e~'~ ~EGISTER~D .A~D LICENSED TO PRACTICE LA~D_ I
~ ~e' ~ ~ {a; SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT ~l ~
~ee~eeee,~Sm~ell~llee,~ MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ~l~ -
CORREC~ ~'
..o
- : ' .:...
SCALE: i"-' I000'
NOTES:
THE LOCATION OF THE WELL SITE
WAS ACCOMPLISHED BY USING
II.S.C. ~ G.S. STATIONS "LEVEL"
AND "EVER" AS BASIS OF
CONTROL.
SURFACE ELEVATION OF ORIGINAL
GROUND AT PROPOSED WELL
81TE IS 25'
ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL.
X CO-ORDINATES, Y CO-ORDINATES
ARE ALASKA STATE PLANE
ZONE ~1, 7.
CAPE ESPENBERG WELL SITE
LOCATED IN '~-
THE SW I/4, SEC. 25, TI2N, R25W~KATEEL RIVER MERIDIAN
SURVEYED FOR
STANDARD OIL COMPANY '~
OF CALIFORNIA
PRE PARED BY
HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 8[ ASSOC.
723 W. 6TH AVE.~ ANGHORAGE~ ALASKA
_
-_~
company
CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS
Lease & Well No. _Cap~
Yes No Remarks
Is well to be located in a defined pool .................
Do statewide rules apply ........................
Is a registered survey plat attached ..................
~;.~ well located proper distance from property line ...........
Is well located proper distance from other wells ............
Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........
Is well to be deviated .........................
Is operator the only affected party ...................
Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ...............
~. Does operator have a bond in force ...................
. Is conductor string provided ......................
Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface
l. ill cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strin§s . ,~7~:
Will cement cover all possible productive horizons ...........
i. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones ............
i. Will surface csg. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to next string ....
'. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ......
Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating ...............
dditional Requirements: /L/~ e~,ev/~ ~~,~,'~~ };'~¢ __~?~f ],'~