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HomeMy WebLinkAbout161-038le-apfm lOJan95 LOCATION CLE~/~ANCE REPORT State of Alaska OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION .. PTD No. '~/"0'~8 Memorandum To File: API No. · Operator Location ~nd Da te /0/~1/6 / spud: m~4/& , ~o: 7~eZ , Com~e~d No%e casing size, wt, dep~, ~% vol, & procedure. Liner: Perf in~:ervals - ~ops :' ,/'~-C) ,- ~Z~ 8 Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. Well head Marker pos~ or pla~e: ~.5. . . Loca%ion Clemrance= Conolusions: ,- i Signed Date June 27, 1979 Mr. Todd F. Butler ~obil Exploration and Producing Services, Inc. P.O. Box 900 Dallas,~ Texas 75221 Re: Acquistion of Drill Cuttings and Core Chips for Source Rock and Palynological Analysis Dear Mr. Butler: Pursuant to our June 27, 1979 discussions, permission is hereby granted to Mobil Exploration and Producing Services, Inc. to make small quantity cuts'bf.~elegted intervals from certain wells in the state's public library of'Alaska well samples and cores for the purpose of conducting the following analyses: 1. Total Organic'Carbon and Pyrolysis ("FID - C") 2. Vitrinite Reflectance 3. Palynological Analysis The wells from which the small quantity sample and core cuts are to be taken are: BP Alaska Inc. Colorado Oil and Gas ti ,1 l! I! ,! 1! Phillips Kerr McGee Richfield Oil Corp White RiVer Unit 3 Core Hole 1 Core Hole 2 Dangerous Riv Unit 1 Malaspina Unit 1-A Yakutat 1 Yakutat 2 Yakutat 3 Sullivan 1 Sullivan 2 White River Unit 2 Permission for the above mentioned sampling is granted with the following provisions: a. Cuts are to be made only from those individual intervals in which the volumes of sample or core material is greater than lOcc. (no cuts are to be extracted where the volume of material in the state sample or core envelope is less than lOcc.). Mobil will provide the Commission with a list of the specific sample and core footages sampled. b. Mobil is to provide the Commission ~th a report setting forth the results of all total organic carbon and pyrolysis analyses. This report will be released to the public. In the event Mobil voluntarily Todd F. Butler 2 "'"z 27, 1979 submits reports on the vitrinite reflectance and palynological analyses, said reports would be kept confidential, if so requested. c. Mobil shall assume all costs involved and shall provide the Commission with a set of all vitrinite reflectance slides and palynological .slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core residue. It is understood that all materials, analyses and confidential reports will be .received by the Commission approximately October 1, 1979. ' It is mutually understood that the state's well sample library is public property and that granting Mobil permission to extract portions of the materials in this library for the purpose of preparing the respective slides and conducting the above analyses is in the public interest. Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: Mr. C. B.. llip~, Expl. Supt. Alaska Mobil E&P .Service, Inc. P.O, Box. 900 Dallas, Texas 75221 R ! C H F i ELD OIL CORPORATION P. O. BOX 360 · ANCHORAGE, ALASKA December 15, 1961 'RECEIVED' OEC 18 196] Mr. D. D. Bruce Division of Mines & Minerals ?etroleum Branch ?. O. Box 148 Anchorage ~ Alaska Petroleum Branch Divirion of Mines and Minerals Alc~s~.~ ~;ept. of Natural Resourc.,~ Dear Sir: Enclosed is one copy of the final I-ES log for the White River Unit ~1. Yours very truly, RLM:js R. L. Murray Eno · LEASE OR PERMIT TO PROSPEC~I* .L~e UNITED ~I'ATE~ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY '/- !!/?i /! LOG !OF OIL(OR: ~mpsny ___~.~~~:~:fl0~,,~~~ .... Ad~s ~,~,__~.~0,.~,.~~... L~sor or ~sct ..... :.__~~_~X~~ ......... Fi&d ~__~~_~_ State .... ~ .......... Wen So.._~ ....... sec. ~__ T. ~ ~. ~ ~e~ _c~~_~~ ..... Oo~ .:~~.~ ........ ...... ...... .," -' Tho .~omfion given ~horo~h is ~..eomple~ ~d ~moe[ record of ~o w~ ~nd 8n wo~' dono ~horeon ' ~.~ '.~o'f~r ~e~bede~med ~om ~ ~,sfl~bloro~8. ~ -~ ,..~ ... ... _,. ~,' [. <'-' ~ .-%.~ ... , ,,.. . .-2. _,~- e ~ for the condi the ~ommenced ~lling ...... ~~~_~ ........... ,19_~_ F~hed ~illing ......... ~~_~, ........ ,19~. OIL O~ G~ S~S OR ZO~ (D~ote gas bg ~ No. 1, from ....... ~ ......... ~ No. 4, from ........................ to No. 2, from ......... ~ ....................... No. 5, from ....................... to . - . No. 3, ~om ....................... ~ No. 6, from "" ::" ' - '" I~ORT~ WA~R S~ No. 1, ~m ....... ~ ......... ~ No. 3, from ........................ ~ ......................... No. 2, from ........................ ~ ' No. 4, from ........................ to ......................... CASING ~CORD Sime Weight Threads per Make Amount I Kind of shoe C~t and pulled from Perforated easing per foot inch From-- To~ Purpose ~--1---~ ........... o..~ ...... ~-~)~-~:-~ .... ~ae--:-I ............... ,--: ................................. :~~ x gag. .......... ~ .................................. ~ ....... ~ z~_o~_~_~_~_~ ........... 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' .................................................................... Depth shot ]Depth deaned out ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Rotary tools Cable tools w, TOO~.S USED ~ere used from ............... feet to _ _?~ ..... feet, and from ............... feet to ........... feet used from ........ [__ .......... feet to _.~ .............. feet, and from ............... feet to ........... feet )c-tob~:~.-/ ..... , ration for the first ~ATES 24 houm w~s ...... . Put to producing ..................................... ,19 ...... ...... barrds of fluid of which ....... % w~ oil; ........ :.!(-.:/;:'::: :.i, ::. ::: .:.:../.'Gr~vitT, °B6. '_i ....... '_:z_: ...................... ' _ ....... , Driller I ----R-t.-"-~-'-'-.~ ........................... , Driller ........ , DrillerI ............................... ": .................. , Driller FORMATION RECORD TOTAL FEET £0glil?,Zl0I~. hO~V/2OiA RICHFIELD OIL COMPLETION REPORT OF New ,,Kw. D',N,'~G. ET~.~ .Yakataga Area, .Alaska CORPORATION %V~LL NO., U. S. L. -Anchorage. 011257 White, River Unit '~l -L v. OF.GROUND*(t'°P°) Mc^,. F - ..,c. ,. ORIG. T.D. 7982' PLUG 4~4~ .' ,+ 'Plu ~': .~ .-1051 ~ ~0',,i ~LUG ~8 ~ 18'~ JUNK ,, ~one I SEC . l~ I III i ~1 I~1 I RI ~18E 'l~r. ABOVE GROUND DRILUNG TOOL~ ~ ROTARY 0 ~"'-' PLUG -- - I II I I I I II I iii i I · Cement 'r. eGain, ers :.~10 ' . , 2997 ' and '.806 ' , ' ' , , , , , , iii i , , COMMENCED PRODUCING i Abandoned ~0ctober '3!~, ..1961 O FLOWING ~1 PUMPING O GAS UI~ .. PRODUCTION DATA il I I I I I III ' ' ' ' i CLEAN OIL ; GRAVITY I PER CENT WATER * ~lI TUIINI ~AIINI DATE BBL. S PER DAY CLEAN O'IC INC1. EMULEION M.C. Ir. PER DAY PREIIURI PNIIIUIll r I i '. INI?i&Lr. pRODucTiON None., ' '. ' " ' i AI~rER Ip~,YS ' .... CASING RECORD llZi OF CAIING TOP OF DEPTH WEIGHT OR^DE NEW . .. 8EAMI. EEE . I ' IIACKI . OllV114 OF GIMINYINe ' .A.P:I. CASING *.OF $HOE ' -'* OF .CASING .. OF CASING OR USED * OR'LAPWEL~,, GrEMENT . IIr THROU$I~ 'IIII~ONATI~NI ii i ' i i ii · ii ii i h i I I i ' i/ I 9-5/8" 't8'... .... ' 4268' '40~ J::i55 '& '.N'-t 0' N~w ~Smlse ' 800 . See log '& .history . .r / ' . · l, , , : ' . ' · , ,, , ,, : I I _ I I. ' I -- CEMENTING OR OTHER SHUT OFF RECORD I1# OF DEPTH DEPTH HOLE: NO.SACKS ~/ r J ~AIIN$, LANDED CEMENTED IilZE USED KIND OIf GKMINT IIIULT · 11g81' ' ' ii i i i ii i i : i ii i. i "13-3/8"i :1025' 1025' 18.5/8" 'll06~ Const~...~cbion ~000~ ,for.15 mins. - O.K.. i i, ............. , ........... jl' J L '9-;5/8" "4268' :4268' 12-1/4" '800. constr.uetion . [000~ for~-15 mins. - I L - '- ' .... ' J i' i . , , ' , · il : : · . · . , , · i i,_ IIII i i i i PERFORATION RECORD I i I I L I II~ OF NUMBER OlITANGE MING . FROMTO SIZE OF' PERIrORATION$ . ORr ROWI iETWEEN CENTERI liI~It4OD ~ IIIII I i i i ! [i i i i i ii iii i I i :9-.5/8'~.,,I '3031' 3030' '1/2" '~ ~ ~F .'Jet-(~ement~d of~) 9.~5/8'" 2970' S9BO, 1/R" , ' 4 ~ ~F Jet (Cementsd o~f) .. 9,.5~'~]~' ' '2.87ej 2857, l~2" '~ '-~ .~F .~Jet "(Cemented off') PRESENT GONDrrlON OF WELL AS OF: '. RICHFIEL~ OIL CORPORATION-operatc ~av' November .'} ~ 1~61 iY E',':. L./M~rra~/ · O.M.~. ,.'~'eV...A.~ "' ; Dis~ict ~De~lopment Engineer RICHFIELD ALASKA DIVISION OIL C P. O. BOX ~ 3&o November 8, 1961 O R P O R A T I O N ANCHORAGE · ALASKA RECEIVED Anchorage, Alaska ~0¥ 9 1981 Division of Mines and Minerals Atash Dept. o[ Natural Resources, Mr. D. D. Bruce Department of Natural Resources 329 Second Avenue Anchorage~ Alaska Dear Sir: Enclosed is one copy of the IDg and History for the White River Unit ~1. A copy of the I-ES will be sent to your office as soon as the log arrives with the mechanical data on it. Yours very truly~ RLM:js E.'L"J.C · LOG AND HISTORY Page 2 WHITE' RIVER UNIT':~i Section 19, T21S, R1.8E, Copper River B& M DRILLED BY: RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION, .SINCIAIR O & 'G !CO., HP' EXPLORATION CO; (AIASKA) INC. Commenced drilling operations at 10:00 A.M. August 14, 1961. Drilled '12~" hole 0-.1170'. 0-110 ' i10-224 ' 224-622 ' 622.-1170 ' Alluvium Mudstone Conglomeritic.mudstone Sandstone and siltstone August 17, 1961: Ran I-ES log and recorded from 1165' (drilled depth 1170'), Micro log and recorded from 1029', and Sonic log and recorded from 1165'. 0penedl2~"~. to 18-5/8" hole 0-1035'. August 21, 1961: 13-3/8" cemented 1025': Ran and cemented 1032' (1007' net) 13-3/8" 54.5~, J-55, Smls, 8 rd. thd., ST&C casing at 1025" KB with 1040 sacks ~construction cement (treated last 100 sacks 'with 2% CaC12). Mixing time 45 mins. Displaced with 828 cu. ft. mud in 30 mins. After .504 cu. ft. displaced had cement 'cut mud at ~surface with no 'fur.ther returns, bwt fluid standing at su_wface. Bumped top rubber plug with 500~. Cement inplace 9:10A. M. Stood .cemented 3 hrs. Ran 1" pipe downl3-3/8"aD~_ulus and round-top cement at'.42'~KB. Top Job: with open end 1" pipe hanging at 42' pumped in 66 sacks ~construction cement with goodcement returns to su_~face. Landed casing and installed BOPE. Tested CSO, hydril and drill pipe rams 'with 1000~ for .15 mins. - O.K. Drilled 12~" hole 1170-1206'. Had water'entmy while drilling at estimated 600 B/D rate. Built -mud weight to 87~and'killed water entry. 1170-1206 ' Siltstone Drilled 12~" and spot cored 8½:' hole 1206-1784'. 1206-1215' Core ~1 - Recovered 6' Si!tstone, dark gray, extremely argillaceous, generally massive throughout, with scat~oered black .siitstone pebbles, worm burrows, megafossil fragments, and contorted bedding, very tight, no cut stain, odor or fluorescence. Dip 30° - rated as good. 1215-1784' Siltstone and sand August 24, 1961: While running in to core at 1784' had salt water 'entry at estamated 800-1000 B/D rate (500 G/G). Closed drill pipe rams and had '200 psi on drill~pipe at su_rface with bit at'262'. ~Killed well with 110~ mud. Ran in to 950' and fluid dropped 'in annuflus. Regained circulation wi'th 85~ mud and. lost circulation material. Drilled 12¼" and spot cored 8~2~'' ~hole 1784-4256'. 1784.-1794' Core ~2 - Recovered 5' 5' Siltstone, dark greenish gray, argillaceous, massive throughout, fractured, has pelecypod a~nd other 'fossil fragments,.no bedding visible, no c'~t, stain, fluorescence~ or odor~ dip probably 40° ~ rated as very poor~ measured on fractures with the-most 'consistent orientat'ions. ~1794-2429' Siltstone LOG AND HISTORY Page 3 Section 19, T21. S, R18E, Copper 'River B & M 242'9-2439' Core ~.3. - Recovered 3' 2' Sandstone, greenish gray, fine to very fine grained, calcareous, argil- laceous., composed of 60% dark greenish black rounded and polished glauconite grains-and 40% quartz., with irregular dark greenish black masses of glauconite grains 'in non-calcareous-argillaceous matrix containing abundant microcrystalline pyrite, core .contains scattered slickensides 'and thin calcite .seams, no visible bedding, no stain or odor, very faint dull gold 'fluorescence "in' calcareous 'portions yields a colorless cut fluorescing a very. pale bluish white. No dip obtainable. l'' Silts'tone, gray, .extremely. calcareous, .extremely argillaceous, with · scattered green glauconite, no cut, stain, odor, or fluorescence, no dip obtainable. 2439-2494' Siltstone '2494-2504' Core ~4 .- Recovered -3' 3" Sandstone, gray, very fine to fine grained, quartz~90~, dark minerals 10%, silty and very argillaceous, calcareous in part, friable to hard in the calcareous portions, massive throughout, faint gassy odor ~through- out, light greenish brown .oil staining along fractures ~- fluorescing bright yellow, appears .tight and wet. No dip obtainable. 2504-2933 ' Siltstone 2933'-3133 ' Siltstone and sand 3133-3.143' Core ~5 - Recovered 3' Silt. stone, black, slightly micaceous, interlami~ated with thin, very fine grained, gray argillaceous sandstone with small scale cross bedding, core has numerous fractures-at random orientations, and has a ~few small elastic sandstone dikes, no cut, stain, or fluorescence,, but ?~d strong gassy odor as barrel was ptnuped. Dip .90 at bottom. 3143-3192' Sand 3192-3672 ' Siltstone 3672-3682' Core ~6 - Recovered 8' 7" Mmdstone and c!aystone, black, inter!aminated with thin gray' argillaceous siltstone beds which become more ab~mdant downward. 1' Siltstone as-above, grading iinto a gray, fine to very fine grained arg_dl~ iaceous sandstone at 'the base. No cut, stain, odor, or fluorescence. Entire core .badly fract-~red, por~tions ,c~shed ~n coring. Dip 70° -85°, rated as-good~ consistent throughout c-ore. 3682-4145' Siltstone 4145-4155" Core ~7 - Recovered lC' 10' Siltstone, gray, extremely argillaceous, very thinly laminated in. part, interbedded with dark-gray to black mUdstone and clmYstone, abtundant calcite seams, entire core highly 'fract'mred and brecc_~ated, in part badly crushed in coring, no ~cu~, stain, odor, or fluorescence, dip 75°-90°, rated as good, measured in scattered relatively unbrecciated segments of core. 4155-4256' Siltstone -and sand September 4,5, 1961: While drilling at 4256', well started heading gas. ~ilt mud weight to 94~ and lost circu- lation. Pulled ~-o 4166" and mixed 89~ mud and lost circulation material and regained circu- lation. Staged to bottom and built mud weight to 98~ '(with ret~m~ns 'cut to 75~) and lost circulation. Pulled to 3705' and regained circulation but well continued to head and surge.. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE "RIVER UNIT ~1 ._S. ection 19, T21S, R18E~ Copper River B & M Page 4 September 6-7,1961: Ran.I-ES'log and recorded from 4237' (drilled depth'4256')~ Micro log and recorded from 4240' Attempted to run Sonic log but hole too turbulent. September 7, 1961: · Plugged 4140-4050'±: with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 4140' pumped in 60 sacks construction cement treated with2% CaC12. Displaced to equalization. Cement in place 6:40 A.M. ~Wei1 started flowing salt water at estimated 120 B/Hr. rate (950 G/G) after pulling · to 3600'. Pulled to 960' and .shut well in with 300~ casing pressure. Plugged below 960': with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 960' end'with BOPE closed pumpe~' in'360 sacks · construction cement treated with 2% CaC12. Displaced to lO19' with 123 cu. ft. mud in l0 mins. with 300~ pressure. Cement inplace ll:40 A.M. ~Stood cemented 16 hrs. and located top cement at'IllS'. Cleaned out cement 1115-1250'. Conditioned mud. September 9-13, 1961: Stood cemented waiting on weight material. September 14, 1961: Conditioned '.mud .to lO0~ and reamed 11190-1250' with hole taking 85 bbls. mud in i hr. Plugged bel°w lll8 ±: with open end w drill pipe hanging at 1240' pumped in 240 sacks ~construc~ion cement treated 'with 2% CaC12. .Displaced to equalization. Had partial returns. Pulled ,to 55'5' and fluid dropped in an_nulus, stage squeezed 45 cu. ft. cement away in 14 stages' over. 6 hrs. with pressure from '250-800~ final pressure. Cement in place 3:30 P.M. Built mud weight to lO0~ while .standing cemented. Cleaned out cement 1090-1340' and staged to 3798' , losing mud at rate ~of 50 bbls. in 20 mins. .with lO0~ mud. Reduced mud weight to 98~ and ~regained circulation with gas cut mud off bottom. Cleaned out to 4055' and stuck drill pipe. Worked drill .pipe .free and pulled up to 2480'. .Reamed 2480-2585' and lost circulation. Attempted to regain circulation-with no luck. September 17, 1961: Plugged below 840': with open end 4½" 'drill pipe hanging at 840' closed drill pipe rams and pumped in 300 sacks '.cOnstruction cement treated with 2% CaC12. Displaced with 280 cu. ft. mud in .4 mins. with' lO0~ pressure. , Stood cemented 2½ .hrs. and squeezed a total 55 cu. ft. cement .away in~'4 stages with a final pressure .of 800~. Cement ~_u place 3:45 A.M..September 18, 1961. Stood-cemented '14 mhrs. Cleaned out cement 931-1395' and cleaned out to 4147'. .September19,.1961: -Stuck drill pipe 'while cleaning out'at .4147'. ~Worked drill pipe up to 4141'~ could not work higher. Ran'free-point indicator and-found'pipe ~fre'e below 4070'. Backed off at 4039' 'leaving 12~" bit and 100' x 7-3/4" drill collars 'in hole.. Washed over 'fish 4039-4140' with '129' x 9" H-90 wash pipe with 10" wash over shoe. Ran 6" U.T. lip sub with ~jars and bumper sub~ screwed into and recovered fish - O.K. .September 22, 1961: Cleaned out to 4256' with 98~mud being cut to 72~ off bottom. Drilled 12~" hole from 4256- 4268'. .Circulated.and conditioned mud with'lost.circulation material and built mud weight to 106~, with-mud off bottom cut to 93~. 4256-4268' Sand 'LOG AND HISTORY Secti. on 19, T2~S, R18E, Copper River B&M Page 5 September 25, 1961: 9-5/8" C 4268': Ran and cemented 4273' (4252' net) 9-5/8" 40~ J-55 and N-80, Smls, 8 rd. thd., LT&C casing as follows: 3930' 40~ J-55 on bottom, 322' 40~ N-80 on top. Cemented a't 4268' KB with 800 sacks 'conStruction cement. Mixing time 37 mins. Displaced with 1750 cu. ft. mud in i hr. 46 mins. Bumped top rubber plug 'with 2000~. Cement in place 4:56 P.M. Good circulation throughout job. Landed casing and re-installed BOPE. Tested CSO~ hydril and drill pipe rams with 1000~ for 15 mins. - 0. K. September 27, 1961: Drilled 8~"' hole and spot cored 7½" and 7-5/8" hole 4268-7982', the total depth which was ~reached on October 23, 1961. Mud weights of '108-112~ where required with gas cutting occurring on first circulation off bottom. 4268-4272' Sand 4272-4282 ' Core 10 ' 4282-4845 ' Sand '4845-4854' Core 2' ! ¢8 .- Recovered 10' S~ndstone, dark gray, mostly very fine grained with some fine grained, very slightly silty, fairly well-sorted, firm with some parts easily friable, very micaceous with abundant biotite and many large muscovite flakes'; 90¢ angular .quartz grains with 10¢ dark minerals including minor greenish glauconite .(?) and rare. reddish .mineral grains, dip on v~gue mineral alignment and indistinct banding 60° to 70° rated poor; appears to have .some 'P & P; 'NCSOF. and - silt stone ~9 - Recovered '9' Sandstone, gray to dark gray, very fine grained, very silty and very argillaceous, .poorly- sorted, hard, mioaceous, calcareous in part with ra~e calci'te .seams, very, rare greenish micaceous grains tha't may be giauoonite, thin and very well bedded with alternating gray and dary gray beds with good parting, .cross-bedded in part, good dills from 80° to 90° with dips near 90° rated best, very minor specks 'of blue fluorescence vezT¢ widely spaced, appears tight, core partially sheared in .this ~_nterval. Clay, dark .gray to, gray in 'minor par~, very silty in part, very poorly sorted, soft and.. p'."lastic when recovered, calcareous 'in part with some calcite seams, widely SPaced :speckled to blotchy, patches 'with blue fluorescence that give an initial'blue 'fluorescing cut, this interval very highly sheared. 4854-5138' .5138-5325" 5325-5335' Note: Core badly crushedand shearedin coring and flowed from core barrel onrig floor; therefore.,, lithoiogic sequence and thicknesses estimated. No odoror .s~ain. Sand and siltstone Siltstone Core ¢10 - Recovered'lO' 4' Silts.tone, dark gray, firm, slightly sandy in part. Top 1' contains a few greenish-yellow oatcite ,veinlets, slickensides on fracture surfaces. Lower i' becomesgradationallymore sandy with thin ~ mm) sandy layers. 6:~ Sandstone-~ light gray~ .very fine grained~ angular, poorly sorted, moderately friable, argillaceous., .composition .- 95~ quartz, 5% dark minerals including biotite. Few medium gray beds'(±lmm). Porosity: slight. NCSOF. LOG AND HISTORY 'WHITE' RIVER UNIT ~1 Section 19, .T21.S, R18E,..Copper R.iver.~. B &..M Page 6 5½' Siltstone, dark gray, firm, .contains numerous wispy sandy beds (1-10 mm) showing cross-bedding, ~minor scale slumping, and minor 'channeling, indication upright ·section. Bottom l' highly sheared, argillaceous, conta ins .~few white calc it e -va inlet s. Dips 'average .45° -50° on Color banding in siltstone and sandy beds in lower 5½' of 'silts. tone. Rated good. 5335-5820' Siltstone -5'820-5830' Core ~11- Recovered ~10' i0' Siltstone, dark gray,' firm, moderately sandy to very sandy in part, slightly glauconitic. · Contains -numerous ~medium gray sandy layers wh ich are not continuous, and 'shows 'minor .scale depositional features such as slumD. . Entire core moderately fractured with slickensides 'on fractu.~e · s~r fac e s. Dip: 60° -75° on general trend of sandy layers. Rated poor. .Porosity and permeability - tight. No cut, ~odor, .or stain. Occasional mineral grain gives white fluorescence. 583~-6334' Silt stone 6334--6344' Core ~i2 - .Recovered !lO' 10' Sandstone, light to medium gray, very fine grained 'to fine grained, sub- angular,- poorly sorted. Easily ·friable; top 1' firm. Very argillaceous, top 1' calcareous.. ·Rare pyrite grain. Composition: 95% quartz, 5% dark minerals. Contains numerous meditum to dark gray silty' layers, entire core highly fra.ct~mred, with .slickensides on fr_a.c~ure surfaces. Bedding is highly distorted and shows 'multiple fracturing; no consistent dip. Top 1' contains ,yellow-white-calcite veinlets. .Porosity: Tight. No cut, stain _.~ or odor. Yellow fluorescence from calcite. 6344-6778' Siltstone 6778-6797' Core ~!3 - Recovered 7' 7' Siltstone., medium .to dark gray, firm, slightly sandy in part, slightly argillaceous in part, contains occasional pyrite grain, rare green-yellow calcite veinlet. Contains moderate number .of sandy, layers showing depositional features including-cross-bedding, cut and fill channeling and slump. Entire core moderately to highly fractured; sheared in part with highly polished slickensides on fracture surfaces. Dip 80° plus on sandy layers. Rated fair. Permeability: Very tight. No cut, stain, odor, or fluorescence. 6797-7264' Siltstone 7264-7272' Core ~14 - Recovered 7' 7' Siltstone, medium to dark gray, firm, sandy in part, contains moderate number white calcite veins; rare pyrite nodule.. Contains numerous sandy layers which show minor .scale depositional feattuwes including cross-bedding, cut and fill channeling and graded bedding; indicated upright section. Entire core moderately fractured; highly sheared in part with highly polished slickensides on fracture surfaces. Dip: 60° -65° on sandy layers. Rated fair ~to good. Permeability: very tight. No cut odor stain, yellow fluorescence from calcite. 'LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT- Section .19,..T2.1. S., R1.8E.~. C..op. pe.r Ri..v...e.r .B Page 7 7272-7703' Siltstone 7703-77'12' Core ~15 - Recovered .9~ Sandstone, ~light to medi~zm gray, very fine grain sub-angular, .poorly sorted, moderately friable, very silty, .slightly argillaceous, slightly micaceous, thinly, laminated~ ,cross-bedded in part. Dip: 85° plus -rated excellent (on. laminations)...Permeability: Tight. No cut, stain, odor or fluorescence. -~' Sandstone, ~medium gray~ very fine grain, sub-angular~ poorly sorted, 2 easily friable, .silty~ .extremely argillaceous grading to sandy claystone in part, thinly laminated in part. Highly fractured with slickensides on fracture surfaces. .One fracture filled with ~" to ½" dark brown clay. No consistent dip~ 'probably a small fault zone... Permeability: .Very tight. No cut~ stain, odor or.-ftuorescence. 3' Sandstone., light to medium gray, very fine grain, sub-angula:r..~ poorly sorted, .friable 'with difficulty, very silty, calcareous, slightly argil- laceous. Generally massive, thinly laminated in part, moderately to highly fractured, .fractures 'filled with white and yellow-white caicite. Bedding distorted in part. ~Dip: 85° plus on. laminations - rated fair. Permeability: Tight. No cut., .stain~ or odor. Yellow fluorescence from calcite. 7712 -7860 ' Silt stone 7860-7873' Core ~16 - Recovered '13' 6' Sandstone, light to medium gray, very fine grain, .sub-angular, poorly sorted, friable .with difficulty, very silty, argillaceous in part, slightly micaceous. Thinly 'laminated with several zones of dark gray, glauconitic siltstone. . Shows 'numerous 'depositional features 'including cross-bedding, cut and fill channeling, .slump~ etc.: defini'te indication overturned section. ..Dip 70-7'5° on laminations - rated good. Fractured in part with slickensides 'on fracture surfaces. ..Permeability - tight. NCSOF. 7.9 Siltstone~ .dark gray~ firm, argillaceous in part, slightly sandy in part, glauconitic. Contains rare white 'calcite veinlet. Rare megafossils - pelecypods(T). Generally massive, but shows faint alignment of some sandy zones. Dip: 70-80e on sandy zones, rated poor to fair. Contact with sandstone-sharD, slickensides on both surfaces, clay zone for .approximately 2 'inche. s~ and shearing~ 'probably faulted. Permeability: tight. · NCSOF. 7873-7982' Siltstone -October 24-25, .1961: Ran I-ES ~iog and recorded from 798t' (drilled'depth 7982'), ranMicro log and recorded from 7984'~.ram~'IntegratedSonic log and :recorded from ~7982', ran Gamma Ray-Neutron log and recorded from 7982', ran-Continuous Dipmeter.and recorded from 7982~, attempted to run'CBL but log did not functionproperly. October.:.26, 1961: 21" plugged.......4348~4.1tO~: with open. ~ tubing tail on 4½" drill pipe hanging at 4348' pumped in 100 sacks 'construction cement. In place .5'53 A~.M. . Found top of cement at 41109. Cleaned out cement and* scraped .9-5/8" casing 14110-42509° October: ,:27 Perforated 4~8'-4~30': with ~it/~'' Jet 'Holes Per Foot. LOG AND HISTORY WHITE RIVER UNIT ,~1 ~Section 19, T2tS, Rt8E, Copper River B & M Page 8 ~DST 4230-4248~: 93' air cushion, ~¼" and ~ beans. Set packer at 4189' with perforated tail to 4215'. Took 2 hro 04 min. .I~I, ~3 hr. 24 min. flow test, 54 min, ~FSI. Had weak-fair blow with gas to surface in 23 mins. at 6 MCF/D rate. Fluid to surface in 1 hr. 19 mins. Flowed salt water (804 G/G) at 500 B/D rate and gas at 36 MCF/D rate with 30 psi trap pressure. HP 3210 psi, ~.ISI 3135 psi, ~FP 1095-1995-1505-1585 psi, FSI 2850 psi. Plugged 4250-4053~+: with open end 4½" drill pipe hanging at 4250' pumped out 70 sacks construction cement treated with 1.5% CaC12. In place 5:07 P.M. Set...i~'DM' retainer at 3110'. Perforated .3031-3030~': with 5-1/2" jet holes. Attempted to break circulation around 9-5/8" ~a~ing 'to surface~ but could not. -perfgMated 2'858.-2857': with 5-1/2" Jet holes. October 28, 1961: Set "DM" retainer at 29979: Broke circulation around perforations - O.K., then perforations 'plugged. Pressured up and surged perforations for 6 hrs. and regained circulation with ~1900 psi. 'Circular'ed 35 mins. losing '266 cu. ft. mud. Cemented 9.~5/8" casing annul~, through oerforations3030-2857': with 4½" drill~pipe stabbed into retainer ~at 2997~ circulated 135 sacks construction cement treated with 1.5% CcC12 through perforations with 400-1700 psi pressure. In place 7:16 A.M. ..Pulled to 2987' and backscuttted hole clean,.with considerable cement returns. Stood cemented 15 hrs. and cut ~mud weight back to 92~. Cleaned out cement stringers 28t2~ and 2853''and located top of cement at 2987~o Tested cement with 14,000~ and full pump -O..Ko October 29, 1961: Tested perforations 2857~58~ with 1500 psi which bled to 900 psi in 52 mins., then held 900 psi. Perforated 2970.-29~: with 4.~l/2"~Jet HolesPer ~Foot. DST 2930,-2~7'0i: ~93 air cushion, ~" and ~.~ beans. ~.Set packer at 2890' with perforated tail to 29t6~. ~Took ~30 min. ~..IgI~ 1 hr.~ 01 mino l flow test, ~.30 min. ~FSI. Had weak-faint blow-dead in~44 mins. .Had very faint blow'after being dead 8 mins. Recoverod 225' net rise gassy watery drilling mud. Salinities 325~459 G/G, satin±ty~ drilling mud 297~ G/G, .HP 1915 psi, .ISI 355 psi, ,FP 80-170 psi, .FSI 117~ psi. Plugged '2980~2810~±: -with open end~4½" driil~pipe hanging at 2980~ pumped in 70 sacks con- struction cement'treated with2% .CCC,12. ~In~place 8:25 P..M. ~perfor.a,,te, d.~lO76-1075,.,.,,~.,: ~with 6-1/2" jet holes..Attempted to break circulation around 9~5/8'' casing - could not. Perforated 't05t~1050~: with 8.-1/2" 'jet holes. Broke circulation around 9-5/8" casing. October ~30, 1961: Set "DM" retainer at 806':. Circulated around 9~5/8'' casing with 800 psi. Plugged 1051-8009±: With~42~'/R'~, drill.pipe stabbed~into retainer at 806' circulated 250 sacks construction cement below retainer and out perforations at'1050~S1~. ~Dumping 2 sacks cement on top of retainer. In.place 2:56 A..M. Laid down. 4½" drill pipe.. ~Removed ~BOPE, cut off 9-5/8" casing and screwed't3-3/8'' casing head. LOG ANDHISTORY Page 9 'WHITE RIVER UNIT ~1 Section 19, T21S,.Rt8E, Copper River,,B.~,'~ Plugged 28-18' placed lO' cement surface plug 'in stubs-13-3/8" and 9-5/8" casing. Balance of hole left filled with heavy mud. .Welded steel plate on stub 13-3/8" casing and erected regulation USGS abandonment marker. .Rig and crew released 8:00 A.M. October 31, 1961. Well abandoned October 31~ 1961. Present Condition: 20' 30" conductor set at 39' 1~-3/8" 54.5~ J-55 at 1025' 9-5/8" 40~ J-55 and N-8© at 4268'' Perforated with4-1~2" JHPF 4248-4230' and 2970-2930'~ 5-1/2" and 2858-2857', 6-1/2" J.H. 1076-1075', 8-1/2"'J.H. 1051-1050'-'H' 3031-3030' Total Depth: 7982',,Plugged4348-4053'±~.3030-2987',.2980-2810'±, .1051-800'±~ 28-18'. Cement retainers3110' 2997' .806' Junk: None Well abandoned October '31, 1961. APPLICATION FOj~ PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN OR'PLUG BACK .. APPLICATION~ TO DRILL [] NAME OF COMPANY-OR OPERATOR Richfield Oil. Corporat;ion-Operator DEEPEN PLUG BACK [] Abandon X DATE November 3~ 1961 Address : ?. O. Box 360 Name of lease White River Unit City Anchorage State Alaska DESCRIPTION OF %YELL AND LEASE t%Vell number 1 Elevation (ground) (to o) %Vell location (give footage from section lines) A~rox. ~.S~ Sec.-~l9 T21S R18E Field & reset, voit (If wildcat, so state) J W~dcat County Section--township--range or block & survey Copper River Meridian Yakataga Area Distance, in miles, and direction from nearest town or post office Approx. 2~ miles Easterly from FAA installation~ Cape Yakataga Nearest distance from proposed location Distance from proposed location to nearest drilling. to property or lease line: completed or applied--for well on the same lease: Approximately 660 feet None feet Proposed depth: Rotary or cable tools 8000 ' Rotary Number of acres in lease: 101,214 acres Approx. date work will star! October 31~ 1~61 Number of wells on lease, including this well, completed in or drilling to this re~ervoir: None If lease, purchased with one or more wells drilled, from whom purchased: Name Address RECEIVED Status of bond N0¥ 8 1~1 Blanket Bond Remarks: (If this is an application to deepen or plug back, briefly describe work to be done, giving present producing zone and expected new producing zone) Present Condition: 20' 30" conductor set at 39' 13-3./8" 54.5% J-55 at 1025' 9-5./8" 40~ J-55 and N-80 at 4268' ~ ~" 5 ½" Perforated with =-~ J.H.P.F. 4248'-4230' and 2970'-2930', -- J.H. 3031'- 3030' and 2858 '-2857' 6 ½" , -~ J.H. 1076 '-1075' 8-½"J.H. 1051 '-1050' ~ · Total Depth: ~_812~ Plugged 4348'-4053'-+ 3030'-2987' 2980'-2810'-+'i 1051' 800,-+ · ~ ~ -- Cement retainers 3110 ' 2997 ' 806 ' Oil & O~s Secdo~ Divtdoa o~ Mina~ ~md Mlneral~ Aladm ~ o~ Natural Re~mr¢~ Well abandoned October 31, 1961. CERTIFICATE: I, the undersigned, state that I am the agent of the Richfield 0il Corp. (company), and that I am authorized by said company to make this report; and that this report was pre- pared under my supervision and direction and that the facts stated therein are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. Permit Number: Approval Date: ?~/~w0'~dql}')~l' Chief, Petroleum Branch Notice: Before sending in this form be sure that you have given all information requested. Much unnecessary correspond- ence will thus be avoided. See Instruction on Reverse Side of Form Ala~'ka Off and Ga nservation Commission Application to Drill, Deepen or Plug Back Form No. P-1 Authorized by Order No. 1 Effective October 1, 1958 ! ! ! ! ! , -i ...... i ...... i ...... i I i ! I ! i ! i i I I i . i i -i ...... , ..... t ...... i ! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Budget Bureau No. 42-R258.4. Approval expires 12-31-60. Land Office ..... ~ ..... u~t ___lll~t&JiiY~mC ......... ~0v2m SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELI~. s ~. ~ D$vij~on of Min,,,, Ami {~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL ....................................... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHU~_____l~____q__~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CHANGE PLANS ......... : ................... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ................ NOTICE oF INTENTION TO TEn WATER S.UT~FF .................... I ~O~,O~.~ ~PO~, O~ ,~m.~ ~..~ ....................... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR R~AIR W~L ............... ] SUBSEQUENT RE~RT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR ................ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SH~T OR ACIDIZE .................. { ......{ SUBSEQUENT RE~RT OF ABANDONMENT .......................... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR AL~R CASING .................... H SUP~EMENTARY WELL HI.CRY .................................... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ABANDON W~L ............................ { ........................................................................ (INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE, OR OTHER DATA) f!T_l W'ell No .... ~_ ............ is located ............ ft. from__ ~'~ line and ............ ft. from ~,~ line of sec ............. (Field) (County or 8ubdivisiou) (State or Territery) The elevation of the ~ above sea level is __~igl ..... ft. (~) DETAILS OF WORK (State names of and expected depths to objective sands; show sizes, weights~and lengths of proposed casings; indicate mudding jobs, cement- ing points, and all other important proposed work) k~ ~~ 5'~-~ ~ ~' ~ ~', ~ ~~r at ~'. C~ut 9:5/8" -- ~mp~y ........ ~~~__~_~~$~__~__~_~ ............................................................. Address ............ :~___:__~ ................................ By .......... __/__/__.~-:_:___:__ .~t_~ :: f_~-/__~:::___ ............ Title .......... ~ ',~_.~ ......... GPO 862040 · 6~ 8~ and 8c6'. ' ($UIIMIT IN TRIPLICATE) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GE~ICAL SUI~VE'Y SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DETAILS OF WORK (Cor:f'i~ir~ tei~lone ~n~r~t~n ~ys~r~~y 10-25~I,) well ~s ~1.i~ ~c~ ~ a"~~ d~ Of 7~" ~ logs ~ ~ to T.D. w,~re no IJidtcat~ of '~!~n out ce~nt in 9-5/8 ~p~n&ent upon step, ~, .jet ,}~f. wdth k-i/2" ~F 29j0-7970'~' ~ r~ ~T. ..- cem~rt Di~S t~=-o~ ~.d/or abo~ ~rfo~ted ~ter~l~ l~vl~ ~nce " no~.~ filled Comply . Address ....... ~x._3~P ..................................... ........... ~._~, c. hc:._~'~_ ,_ _ ~ ~ i~ ................. cc: D. Bruce -_ -; :iYCp. LESSEE'S MONTIfl.Y REPORT OF OP'~13ONS II Ir I I I I BI I I ~11 lit I II .. _ - hO l-lB ~ X~ro i C~o from ~ !~'. CE merited f :)r ~oot e:LrculAt~c :lA 3, JO0':t: :l,n'te: ~ ~ :l.+.,h ~ L(XX) ~e,~] 8 cement :Lu four ,Jobs. 5tu~ [ dri.130~.p , si; 1 11~7 ' ~aLle e. lee,u~nl out. ~ M ~ahe~ o~er and rooo - ~ 800 reeks 'oona' ;ruct~ on cement. In pl~ Ie 1~: ~ 1~, 1~ Selrte~ber . ~ ~l.u.~ ~"~ o~a ~ ~, ~ ec,r~ ?y' ho',e %~:,a.l,.,m~,, 'u,,e :. ~ ' · · · -, . -- i · cc: D. · . {". · ii i j mss er -~ ef/---~:, dmt,I lbo moetli. (W,t,u ",." wlmm sppllmMo.) ef tho mlle. of qllllltOm, lad m bi IIod b . ulm oed,,,lm dlmmd b~ lbo upee,Me. (to~) per or~t~t ~ssl. ]~udget Bureau No. 4~-R356.& ~--,, ' ' Approval expires 1~-31--60. UN[TED STATE~ DEPARTMH~T OF THE [NTER[OR ~ s~s~_.0~~. ................ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UN,T ..~~-~~_.1~~) TAe following is a eorreet report of operations and prod~eHor~ (inoluding drilling and prodt~eing wells) for tke ~tk of ......... ~ .................... ,19.~., ........................................................................ .... ................ .......... AND B~RR~I~ OF Orr. OF ~ .~F. ~NOE W~ DA~ OU. FY. OF OAS Oa~ OF 'BA~ or REMARKS .No. Psov~o~ eon~t ~. ~ ~' :~-s/~"~. ~ , A~~ 31, / . -' . ' NOT~..--There were ....... D~ .......................... runs or sales of oil; .......... ~ ........................... M cu, ft. of gas sold; ............. ~ ........................... runs or sales of gasoline during the mon~;h. (Write "no" where applicable.) NoTE.--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the supervisor by the Otb of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. Form 9-329 16-'-25766-8 U. $. GvYeRNMEHT PRINTING OFFICe August 14, 1961 2. Adequate blowout prevention equipment shall be provided and tested before the drilling below the shoe of the surface casing and matnta/necl ready for use at all times, ah_all be determined tn ~o fa~ as possible and if , value shall be ur -----~ - ...... , of counercial r O.-~b~ &u ~ .Hlmler m~-~L-oved ~- bem~,_r_u_t°_prevenc: c~_nCmnJjMtion or denise ~o an7 oll-or-s&.- ~ strata or any ~resh-vacer strata. $. This: l~v~sion slmll be notified as follows: (a) Of any oil or Sas ahow~ngs encountered. (b) ~B~e?re __run.ri. lng casing other than surface cas~na in the hole. v~ner requirements My be outlined at chat ;;ill you please ~'urnlsh Chis Division with two copies of a plat shoving the location o~ the ~all? DDB=bb Yours very truly, Donald D, Bruce Chief, Petroleum Branch -. Pere~t I;o'; 38- 61 Iseued :../~ .. . ~/~, ~/~,Sec 19, T21S, 8-I~-61 ~ltd: p~ 10-31-61- 43~ ~-4053' " 30" ~ 39' ' 3030"2987~ ' , 2980 ~-2810~ 13'3/8" ~ 1025' ~/ll06sx 9-5/8" ~ 4268 %/800 sx Rich£ield Oil Corporation l;hite River Unit No. 1 Loc: Ele: Spud; Plugs: Csg: TO DRILL, DEEPEN OR PLUG BACK : ..... · APP~LICATION~;TO-DRILL ~ DEEPEN [] NAME OF COMPANY OR OPE . PLUG BACK [] DATE State jField & reservoir (,If.~si-ldcat; .so state) ,_~ i Distance, in miles, and direction from nearest town 'Or post off'ce Jto property or lease line: ProVUed depth: Rotary or cable tools Number of acres in l~se: -.; :-:.: ~ :~;:'~ ~ :~": DESCRIPTION OF ~VELI~ AND LEASE %. Name of lease j I XYell location (give ~oota~e from section lines) Section--township--range ov block & suvvey County . Distance from proposed location to nearest drilling, completed or applied~for well on the same lease: If lease, purchased with one or more wells drilled, from whom purchased: Approx. date work will starl feet Number of wells on lease, including this well. completed in or drilling to this re~ervoir: Name Address Status of bond Remarks: (If this is an application to deepen or plug back, briefly describe work to be done. giving present producing zone and expected new producing zone) CERTIFICATE: I, the undersigned, state that I am th~ ~~ (company), and that I am authorized by said company to make this report; and that this report was pre- pared under my supervision and direction and that the facts stated therein are true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. Permit Number: 30-61 Approva~ D~e: August 14. 1961~ .~ Approved By: , . Chief, Petroleum Br~mch Notice: Before sending in this form be sure that you have given all information requested. Much unnecessary correspond- ence will thus be avoided. See Instruction on Reverse Side of Form Za Oil and G~Conservation Commission Application to Dr/Il, Deepen or Plug Back Form No. P-1 Authorized by Order No. I Effective October 1, 1958 ~'ot'x~ 9-8819 (Feb. 105:1) (SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE iNTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Budget Bureau No. 42-R~8.4. Approval expire~ 12-31-60. L~nd Office _ __ ~ ..... Lease No...~ ............... u.,_ SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF .............. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL ......... [ ...... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE .................. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR ALTER CASING .............. I ...... ,, SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF ....................... [ ..... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ................ I ..... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING ....................... I ..... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR ................ I ..... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT .......................... I ..... SUPPLEMENTARY WELL HISTORY .................................... I ..... (INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE, OR OTHER DATA) Well No ........ [_ ........ is located ............ ft. from__ line and ............ ft. from W line of sec ............. .......... -(-P,-r~¥;~'~-~E~,-o-.5----~- ............ (~-.i ............ R~-~ ................ R~f .......... ................................ .................... (Field) (County or Subdivision) (State ~ Topiary) Thc elevation oi the -~-- - -- ......- DETAILS OF WORK (State names of and expected depths to objective 8ands; show sizes, weights,~and lengths of proposed casings; indicate mudding jobs, cement- ing points, and all other important proposed work) I understand that this plan of work must receive approval in writing by the (~eological ~urvey before operations may be commenr4d. Company ........ ~__~_:~ .................................................................................. ~-~ Address ............. ~_~: ................................ Title