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Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:39 AM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Subject: RE: Gwyder Bay State 2A (181-016) Thanks, Tom. From: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:35 AM To: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Subject: Gwyder Bay State 2A (181-016) Cathy, Per your request, I have reviewed the subject well file for compliance with the plugging regulations in effect when work was completed. GB St #2 (180-076) and GB St #2A were drilled in 1 O 1981. #2A was a redrill. So far as I can determine, the well was effectively plugged downhole in compliance with the in effect regulations. The deep plugging actually meets current regulations. According to the file, the well was actually suspended 4/13/81, although our records show the well to have been P&Aed on that date. The surface plug was set in the production casing and the well head left attached. The wellhead was removed and the well actually abandoned 4/14/87. It does not appear that any additional work was done other than removal of the wellhead and welding on of a plate and the marker post. Casings were cutoff 3' below original grade. A work summary is included and there are no comments of anything unusual discovered during the work. Location clearance was approved in October 1987. Two items I did note were that 2000' of diesel 0195 bbls) was left in the 9-5/8" production casing for freeze protection and the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus was freeze protected with arctic pack. In this regard, this well is not dissimilar to several of the Exxon wells in PTU. The new regulations regarding suspension, overall plugging and location clearance were effective 4/2/86. The final work abandonment work was accomplished about 1 year after the regulations were effective. In doing the work, I also discovered that there is another well co-located with GB St #2A. It is another redrilled well, Ku Delta State 51-2 17{ 0~ his well and the original penetration Kup Delta State 51-1 (170-018) were also effectively plugged downhole. However, no other plugs were set in the wellbore. The weighted water based drilling mud was allowed to freeze. The file contains the record of a meeting and discussion between the Committee and the Operator where it was determined that additional work would not be required. Let me know if ou n i i n in eed add t o al formation. Y Tom 2/5/2009 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 December 31, 1986 Mr. Don Girdler Conoco Inc. 3201 "C" Street, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503-2689 Re- Final Location Clearance Kup Delta No. 51-2 Permit No. 70-34 Sec. 1, T12N, R13E, UM Dear Mr. Girdler: By letter dated July 21, 1986 we informed you that final location clearance for the above referenced well had not been approved. The well bore has been plugged and abandoned, and a marker post with the required data on it is welded to the top of the casing. The well is on the same pad as Gwydyr Bay State No. 2A, and was last inspected on August 29, 1985. A 'q4ell Completion and Recompletion Report and Log", Form 10-407, was received on December 16, 1986 which changed the status of the well to abandoned. Based on the above, we hereby approve the final location clearance of the Kup Delta well N9. 51-2. Sincerely, ~ o~m~ie C. Smit~~ C omnis s loner jo/A.HJH.51 Tom Painter Division Manager December 12, 1986 Conoco Inc. 3201 C Street Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503 Mr. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska 0il and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton: Status of Kup Delta 51-2 According to our records the Kup Delta 51-2 well was permanently abandoned by the Hamilton Brothers Oil Company in 1972. However, Mr. Hedlum recently informed Conoco that the well is still classified as suspended. The attached Well Completion Report form is submitted to change the classification of the well from suspended to abandoned. If you should have any questions please contact Don Girdler at 564-7637. ~~~. ~. ya~Tnt er Division Manager DRG/vv 335.3 " ?-' STATE OF ALASKA ,'~' ALASKA' ,.- AND GAS CONSERVATION C( MISSION .. Wi=LL COMI LETION OR RECOMI LETION REI ORT ANg LOO 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED [~_' SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator '7. Permit Number Conoco Inc. 7 0-~]~ 3. Address 8. APl Number 3201 C Street, Suite 200, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 50- 029-20065-01 4. Location of well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name 2850' FSL, 500' FEL, Sec. 11, T12N, RI3E, U.M. Kup Delta At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number 500' FSL, 500' FEL, Sec. 1, T12N, R13E, U.M. 51-2 At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool 2019' FSL, 2514' FWL, Sec. 1, T12N, R13E, U.M. Wildcat 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 34.5' KBJ ADL 47466 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. I 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116. No. of Completions 5-22-70 8-13-70 8-26-70J feet MSL 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18.Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 19. Directional Survey 20. Depth where SSSV set I 21. Thickness of Permafrost 13,605' (i2,412') 8701' YES [X NO [] NA feetMDI +1700' 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run IES, FOC GR, SND GR, SIC FR L OIL PMI 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 30" 157.5 PEt? 36' 60' '36" 200 sx Fondu 0 20" 94 H-40 34~' 461' 26" 1900 sx Fondu 0 13-3/8" 68 K-55 33' 2839' 17½" 1550 sx "G" 0 9-5/8" 43.5 N-80 32' 11736' 12¼" 600 sx "G" 0 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) (NONE) 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 9363'-9367' 100 sks "G" 961'4'-9618' 150 sks "G" ' 11,635'-11~639' 100 sks "G" 11~655'-11,659' 250 sks "G" 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production I Method of Operation (FloWing, gas lift, etc.) WildcatI. NA · Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OI L-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO NA TEST PERIOD ~ OIL-BBL GAS-MCF wATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED Press. 24-HOUR RATE 28. CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. Form 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE Submit in duplicate/ 29. -~ 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERs FORMATION TESTS .............. NAME .......... Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. Kup Sandstone 9352' 8671 ' Sag River S.So 11483' 10501' Triassic Shublic 11567' 10577' Sadlerochit 11638' 10642' Lisburne 12161 ' 11104' T.D. (Miss.) 13605' 12413' . 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Cover Letter 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge · Signed ,._ ~ _,.,t_._., '~' _~Title Sr. Prod. Engr.. Date 12-4-86 INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion' report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas 'injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, inje.ction for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- lng and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28' If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 July 21, 1986 Mr. Don Girdler Conoco Inc. 3201 "C" Street, Suite 200 Amchorage, AK 99503-2689 Re: Final Location Clearance Inspection Kup Delta No. 51-2 Dear Mr Girdler: A review of our records shows that final location clearance for the above referenced well has not been approved. In compliance with Section 170(a) of o~r regulations, "It]he location of an abamdoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment or .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exists, and Section 170(c) provides for an on-s~te.inspection. We are, therefore, requesting a schedule from you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representative to the above referenced well site for final location clearance inspection. If you have any questions, please contact Harold J. Hedlund at 279-1433. S in~erely, ~y-~ Commis s loner Attachment jo/A.HJH.6 P~-~c~-bar 18, 1975 ContLn~tal Oil ~ny P.O. -Eox 2197 ~ston, ~as 77001 Re: !D~qS 75-150 ADL's 47466, 47467 & 47437 By le~_r ~_~ted D~,~er 12, 1975, lease o~eration plans ~ ~e, r~'Dve, ~ ~~~ ~ave! for ~ ~~~ of ~i~ ~ on o~ ~.d ~ t~rior bo ~m~..~_az_~at of g~vel r-~.-g~al c~p~_ra~ions, %b~ less~e is- r~3]r~t to s~t a ,~%k_isf~ory exp!ac~a"cion of ~{hy sr_~w ~ ice c~=u~t b~ used in drill site con~'.cc~ction in lie'~ of gravel. .. '~ne ,L~p~v-a3. l~ter of Dec~-.~ 12, 1975, is h,~eby r~xlifi~ to include · t'~,.e ~zitted cone=iticn. ?~.~3~ ~~ ~zief, ]-Li~_rals Sec-b~on · ~ STATE Of ALASKA -.~ ALASK; ]L AND GAS CONSERVATION ~ ~MISSION SUNDRY N OTI E S ,A,N, D REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLIN6 WELL ~ _O_~MPLETED WELL D OTHER OCT 2. Name ~ Operator " · 7. Permit No. 3. Address ' ' ......... ~' ~[~ 'i 8 APl Numar 4. Loca'tion of Well - J 9. Unit or L~$e Name ~~, ~ta~ ~~{~ 10. Welm~u~b.r 11 ~ ~eld and Pool 5. Election in feet (indite KB, DF, etc.} . 6. Le~e Designation and Serial No. 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Repom, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: " SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' {Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] ~ .- Perforations [] Altering Casing n stimulate [] Abandon ~ Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other F1 Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407-with-a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe. Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state'all pertinent:details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.1'05-170). 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to t~e best of my knowledge. The spa~e below(~Commission use J Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by~ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 COMMISSIONER the Commission Date _ ,. Submit "I ntentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Decem~ 12, 1975 oon~~ oil ~ P.O. ~ox 2197 ~, Texa~ 77001 ~: LO/%-~ 75-150 ADL's 474~66, 47467 & 47437 ?he lease opera-~ outl~ in your letter of Sept,~rt~r 30, i975, are hereby approved with t~ followin~ stipulations: 1. Blading om rem~3, of tundra or vegetative cover is prohibited. 2~ 3~ Ice roads ~hall P~ cons~ruc~ for all transportation operations. on ~andra areas incl~g exist-~ng w/n~ trails. Thmse roads sb~Ll be. ~ .-,tructed~ and maint~t in a nmnner that will prevent tile tn~r~a. Ice roads are not required where there is dam~ to" no v~g~ative cover such as aic~g river L~yas ~nd gravel bars. .After April 15, 1976, the use of gra~'"'~l ~ntact vehicles s~ll be subject to ~nation within 72 h0%=s of notification by 4. ~k~ equi~t mhail enter or cross active (open flowArzj) of %caUses and the bank(s) of ~ vmteroo%~rse shall not be altered. 5. ~.~terial r~ shall only be frnm ~sed (dew.~tered) bars of the wateroaurse tx) t~ existinq f~e or ~t~_r level. ~ shall occur in such a mmmar that t2,.e water fl~ of the ,~taroourse shall z~Ot )oe rechura~el~t, bloc]u~/or divez~ced. Stockpiled mater.~ shall be placed in a m~nner %~here~ ~ater flow shall not be restri~, diverted or blocked. The s+oDc~iles must be clearly marked as to ~he name of ~%y stockpiling ~e gravel. Prior to spring b~~ or upon ~letion of material removal -~ minLn~ site(s) shall b~ graded smoth with ali bantus a~A po~mles r~ved, and all .depressions filled to prc~nt en- tra~ of fish. Contin~tal Oil December 12, 1975 Page 2 9~ Al3_ mteria! incl~ stockpiled mterial mint be removed from the floodplain prior to spring breakup or ~,~y 15, 1976, ~ver oocurs first. 10. Before fi_hal approval of ~he construction of the drilling pads a plan considering more ice and sn(~ utilization for construction will be required. 11. 12. The Depa_~hr~t of Fish and Game, }Dmbita't Pr~on Section, 1300 College Road, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701 (phone 452-1531), shall be rmtified at least 14 days prior to :---- _-..-_-:_t of material removal operations and also upon' ccmpletion of operations. An accounting of t~he material used for each construction feature (road,pad, etc.) based on inplace ~nsurement at point of use must be filed with the completion report. ~Tater supply, %~ste %.~ter ar~ ~ol/d waste disposal systems must be approved by tbs Division of Air and Water Qk~l~.~ty, 'De~t of Enviro~tal Conjuration. 14. The Director may req%~4. _re that his authorized representative be on site during any operations under this approval. 15. Any disturbed are~_s shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Director. 16. A copy of the application and approval letter shall be placed in a prouinant location in ~ operators can~0. 17. All operating areas shall b~uinta/ned and _upon ~letion of opera~ left in a condition sat4mfactory to the Director. P~.ck haul~%g of all non-incinerated refuse by t/%is operation is recd,!red to an approved lar~fill. 18. A cor.~letion report shall be filed wi~uin 15 days of conpletion of operations. Very truly yours, P~I)P'D D~ C~i~f, Minerals Section NC District, ADF&G, DEC Dept. of Labor Div. of O&G ' of ALASKA .. '- . DEPARTMENT OF NATUP~L R~.~'".URC~-i _i~ TO.. ~--Homer L. Burrell ~ Di rector I~ THRU: O.K. Gi Ibreth Ch i ef PetrolEum Eng i neer . ~o~: Lonnie C. Smith ~ Petroleum Engineer DATE : . November 30, 1973 SUBJECT: Inspection of Various Locations on the North Slope Tuesday,_ September 18,_ 1973~-I deParted Anchorage by commercial aircarrier, arriving in Fairbanks at 7:50 a.m. Due to continued bad, foggy weather on the North Slope the-flight was unable to continue. Following a six hour delay, · the airline returned me to Anchorage and the flight was rescheduled the next day. ' Wednesday,. September 19, 1973 - ! departed Anchorage on the rescheduled flight but the plane was unable to land at Fairbanks due to fog and rain, The flight returned to Anchorage for fuel and then proceeded back to Fairbanks and on to the NorYh Slope arriving at Deadhorse in the early afternoon. I i~mediately made contact with the' Gay Aineays Inc. helicopter pi lot and we decided the wea- ther was sufficiently good and the daylight adequate for photos. We took off at 2:20 p.m. and proceeded to the Mobil West Staines location, approximately 50 mi les east of Deadhorse. On the way we flew directly over no other loca- tions. M~bit's Mikkelsen Bay State #13-9-19,. Sec. _I3.~T9N,. RI9E, U.M. This well is approximately 30 miles east of Deadhorse. Mobil has not completed the abandonment clean-up work at this well site where the well (item I) was plugged and "Abandoned" September 30, 1970. Photo #1 (see Appendix A for all photos) shows a large stack of mud supplies (item 2) beyond the open pit (item '3). Other equipment (item 4) is stacked around-the perimeter of the pad. This drill site is viewed from the west toward the east. The gravel airstrip (item 5) and connecting road is in the background. Exxon's East Mikkelsen B~y...._S_tate #1,....S.e.c.. 7, T9~N.~. R21E,. UBM; As we passed on the south side of the this dri I! site, ! took Photo #2. This photo shows the rig, still standing over the well with all equipment and the camp still intact at this location. I was informed by the chopper pi lot that this camp had recently been broken into by bears and as we swept past the location I could see the open door~ay at the east end of the campsite. (I passed this information to the rig owners who went in two weeks later and re- boarded-up the camp) This well was plugged back to 3000' and "Suspended" for observation of permafrost on June 9, 1971. Mobi I's West Staines State #18-9=23, .Seq.. _1.8, T9~, R23E, U.M~ As we approached this location directly from the west ! took the first (Photo #3) of the nine attached photos (nos. 3-11) of this location. This aerial shot of the West Staines State location, shows the well pad (item I), pits (item 2), supplies (item 3) stacked on the pad and a building (item 4). We circled the Homer L. Burrell November 30, 1973 location, landed and I took Photo #4 looking to the south showing the wellhead marker (item I) and piles of supplies (item 3) on the south perimeter of the pad. Photo #5, taken from the west side of the wet lhead, looking across to the east, shows the capped wel Ihead with the attached P&A marker (item I) the rat hole (item 5) and the mouse hole (item 6) casements were still in place along with the cellar (item 7) and the pilings (item 8) for the rig. In the background can be seen neat Stacks of supplies (item 3), equipment (item 9), a building (item 4), and a fuel revetment (item I0), with a pillow tank rolled up on the ground. I walked to the southwest corner of the pad and took Photo #6~ showing a stack of tubing and casing (item !) located on the west edge of the pad , (item 12) with its uneven gravel and, in the foreground, a stack of fuel drums (item 13), some empty and some full of fuel. Also a box containing a pillow tank (item 14) and a large stack of wood piling, (item 15) is. in view. Photo #7 was also taken from the stack of tubing and casing (item I I)'looking across to the east. It shows a stack of miscellaneous pipe and metal supplies (item 16) and across the pit area (item 2) a large stack of mud supplies (item 17) with the buildlng (item 4) to the left side. Closer examination of the stacked mud supplies showed them to be in very poor condition with many of the sacks burst' or the container had. leaked sufficiently to al lox water and moisture to get to the mud which had burst the sacks due to swell lng. Photo #8, a view from the south to the northeast, shows a large stack of pi ling and boards (item 15), the wellhead and marker (item 1) in the background with other stacks of supplies (item 3) and the building (item 4) beyond that. The helicopter can also be seen near the lake on the north edge of the pad. Photo #9_, a photo looking to the northeast along the north edge of the pad, shows the fuel revetment (item !0) with the gravel berm (item 18) partly covered by a plastic' liner (item 19) which has been partly burned along with some boards.. The remains of the boards and liner are now trash. A rolled up pillow tank (item 14) can be seen in the foreground. Photo #10 was taken from the southeast corner of the drillsite pad looking from the northeast across the pad at the area where the drilling crew camp (item 20) had been located for this driilsite. Scattered and ungraded gravel areas are evident in this photo as well as scattered boards (item 21) and a trash pile (item 22). Photo !1_ was also taken from the vicinity of the southeast corner of the drillsite pad, but it is looking back over the stack of deteriorated mud (item 17), across the tundra to the south. In the background can be seen pieces of plastic, paper and trash (item 23). The pit area can also be seen in this photo, it-appears to be just another lake, (item 2)° The nine photos at this location show the progress of the work to date per- formed by Mobil's crews. This well was plugged and "Abandoned" on July 2, 1971 and awaits clean-up so that the final location inspection can be made. Major equipment and materials have been pi led in neat stacks large enough so they may be located in the winter time when the frozen tundra will al Iow hauling to. a permanent location. There appears to be much work that hasn't been done, such as hand pick-up of trash and debris. This work will have to done in the summer time when the snow isn't there to cover the debris. The wel I- head work has not been completed, no attempt at grading the pad, filling in the cellar, pulling the mouse and rat hole casements, covering or cutting up the pi lings, leveling the fuel revetment or filling in the pit area, has been attempted. The paper work on this wel I, based on a P-3, approved July 15, 1971 indicates that clean-up work was to have been performed and supplies Homer~ L. Burrel ! November 30, 1973 moved out by the end of fall of 1971, as the weather permitted. It appears we are at least two seasons away from the final inspection of this location where the well was plugged 2½ years ago. I recommend that we contact the operator with regards to his intentions and timing to complete the final abandonment of this location. We arrived back in the vicinity of the ARCO's base camp at Prudhoe Bay at 3:55 p.m. To the northwest there appeared to be enough light to continue inspection and photos so I had the pi lot head for the Point Storkersen well. As we flew past'the Point Mclntyre landing strip I noted the tremendous amount of clean-up .wOrk that had been performed in that vicinity. Large stacks of oil drums had been stock pi led in neat stacks. Trash and debris had also been picked up and piled. I noted a crew of three men working along the coastline at the time we flew past and I saw mOre pi les of drums and debris stacked along the beach area. Exxon's Point Storkersen: #_1.,. Sec. 7, TI2N,_ RI4_E..., U.M. When we arrived at this well and circled the location I was amazed at the remarkable clean-up job that had been accomplished for this had been one of the unsightliest wel-I locations on the North Slope area. As we swung around the location ! took Photo #12 which was the first of eight photos (nos. 12-19) 'taken at this location. This photo, taken looking toward the northeast, shows the wellhead (item I), the 'filled in pit area (item 2), a neat stack of mis- cellaneous supplies (item 3), and the old camp area (item 4). We landed and. ! quickly took Photo #13, looking toward the east showing the wel Ihead with the christmas tree still in place ( item l ) with all outlets, both on the 'cas- ing and the christmas tree, closed with blind flanges. Cellar boards (item 5), are still in place along with refrigeration pipes (item 6) which can be seen sticking up around the perimeter of the cel lat. Both the rat and mouse hole casements (item 7) are sti il in place. Photo #1,4,, taken looking_east along the south edge-of the gravel pad, shows the location (item 4) of the old camp area. This area was originally one of the dirtiest areas of the location. It is now remarkably clean; however, there are still bits of trash (item 8) such as paper cups, cans and such that need to be picked up. Photo #15 is a view of the wellhead (item !) looking toward the north. This picture is dark even with the camera open to the widest setting. Several things can be seen how- ever, in the'foreground are some boards and also a steel band sticking out of the gravel (item 9). These items obviously were not picked up after the back dragging was complete. Item !0 is gravel that was never graded level. Photo #16 was looking to the east from the edge of the gravel pad and shows the lake (item I!) east of the location, miscellaneous debris (item 12), both in and around the lake, and one of the buildings (item 13) at the Point Mclntyre landing strip. Photo #17 was taken looking toward the northwest and shows the large neat stack of mtscellaneous suppl les (item 3) that are to be re- moved from the location and the northwest corner of the gravel 'pad (item 14). Photo //18 shows two pieces of debris (item 15) located just off the north- west corner of the pad. Photo #19 shows the wellhead (item I) looking to the south and the large neat stack of mlscel laneous suppl les (item 3). Home r L. Bu rre I ! -4- November 30, 1973 This well was plugged and "Abandoned" September 3, 1970 but location clean-up for the final inspection has yet to be accomplished. It is obvious that a great deal of work has occured at this location since my previous inspection here in August of 1972; however, the work is not complete. It is evident from several of the photos that additional hand clean-up, work is necessary both on the pad and in the vicinity around the pad. The wellhead itself is in an unsatisfactory condition with the christmas tree being left in place. It should be removed and a proper P&A marker instal led. The cellar should be removed and or filled along ~ith removal of all the refrigeration pipes and mouse and rat hole casements. The stack of miscellaneous supplies will have to be removed prior to the final inspection. It is recommended that the operator be contacted as to the timing and the amount of remaining work so that the final inspection can be performed next summer on this location. We departed the Point Storkersen location at 4:38 p.m.. It was too dark for any further work of this sort, however, it was still light enough for visual inspection so i had the pilot swing over the Kup Delta location which is very near to this location. (The possibility of this coastal area being fog bound the next morning was very imminent.) As we swung over the location -! could see that a great deal of clean-up had been done here since my last visit. It appeared, however, that the 30 foot aluminum mast that had been left on the location last year was still there', it does not belong to the operator and he doesn't consider it his responsibility to remove it. in general the location looked good and we swung back south and headed for Dead- horse, arriving at the Gay Airways helicopter landing area on the Deadhorse airstrip at 4:55 p.m. After making plans with the helicopter pi lot for an early morning departure I drove to the Mukluk base camp and got a room for the even ing. At dinner I met Mr. Tom Moseley, a geologist with the U.S.G.S., and found out that he had made plans to use the same he l i copter for the next m~rning. Mr. Mosetey was recording temperature data through the permafrost interval in many of the we l Is that had been made ava i l able to their use on the North Slope. Thursday, SePtember 20, _1973 - We drove from the Mukluk base .camp to Dead- horse airstrip and after loading Tom Moseley's equipment into the helicopter we took' off at 7:15 a.m. and headed for Prudhoe Bay where we landed at the P~udhoe Bay landing area and picked up Mr. Frank Hunt, an Arco foreman, who was to help Mr. Moseley with his survey. ARCO's North Prudhoe Bay State #23-12-14, Sec. 23,~ Tt2N, RI4E, U.M. We then flew north to the ARCO's North Prudhoe Bay State well where I took Photo #20 an aerial view of the location from the south. This photo shows t~'e well]- house (item I)~ the drilling rig matting (item 2) and the open pit area (item 3). After a brief landing to drop off the two men and their equip- ment we continued to the northwest and soon arrived at the Kup Delta location. Homer L. Burrell -5- November 30, 1973 · ~ Continental's Kup Delta #51-1 and 51-2, Sec .... II I took Photo #21 from the air as we approached the location from the south- east, the Beaufort Sea can be seen to the north and northwest. This photo shows the wellhead (item I), the filled pit area (item 2), the camp area' (item 3), the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and tracks made by a roi I- agon (item 5). These tracks are not as damaging as they might appear, for they only mashed down the grass which appear in the photo to be a heavy deep track. Two wells were drilled from this location, but there Is only one surface hole because the second well was kicked off at the 3,000 foot level after the first well had been abandoned. We landed and I took Photo #22, looking back toward the northeast showing the wellhead (item I) with blind flange, the 30 foot aluminum tower (item 4) and the cellar (item 6); the helicopter can also be seen in this photo. Photo #23, was taken looking toward the northwest from the edge of the old pit area and shows trash (item scattered over a considerable area. Photo_ #24, was taken from the woutheast portion of the pad looking back toward the west and shows the wel Ihead and ceilar (item 1) and some trash in the foreground (item 8). Photo #25, was taken on the tundra looking north along the west end of the pad and shows some 3" X 12" boards that were left embedded In the tundra (item 9). This well has been "Suspended" since August 26, 1970:and considerable clean- up work has been performed here since my last visit in August of 1972. We departed the Kup Delta at 8:55 a.m. and headed west for the Milne Point loca- tion. Placid's_ pl..ag~_a~m .Beeg.hey .Point_ Supply D_epot; ~Sec_... 14, TI3N., _RI IE, U.M.__ As we flew west along the beach we soon approached Placid's Beechey Point Supply depot and I took Photo #26, which shows the gravel stock pile (item !) six full pillow tanks of fuel (item 2) and a large supply of casing and pil- ing (item 3). This location seemed to be in the same clean condition as on r,~/ previous visit last year. Continental's Milne Point //18-1, Sec...II.~__TI3N, RIOE, U.M. After flying slightly past the Milne Point location we circled back and approached it from the southeast and I took Photo //27. from the air which shows the we l I- head (item I)~ the fuel revetment with two pillow tanks (item 2) and the level- ed pit area (item 3). We landed and i took photo #28, looking toward the northwest, showing the wellhead with blind flanges on the christmas tree (item !) and the cellar and rig matting still in place (item 3). I then took Photo #29, looking west along the north edge of the gravel pad, showing the fuel revetment with two full pillow tanks in place (item 2) and a wellsign on the edge of the pad (item 4). Photo #30, was taken on the east edge of the gravel pad looking north. It shows trash and debris scattered off the north- east corner of the pad (item 5). This had been the location of the crew quarters. Photo #31, is looking from the middle of the pad toward the north- west and shows scattered debris on the northwest corner of the pad (item 6). This well was '~Suspended" July 18, 1970 and considerable clean-up work had been done since my last visit in August 1972. We took off at 9:25 a.m. and headed west for the Colville River delta area. Homer L. Burrel I -6- November 30, 1973 Gulf's Colvitle Delta St. ate #[, Sec. 9, TI3N,.....R6E.,..U.M. There was very little ±o distinguish this location since it is on the Colville Delta, which is sometimes under water at high tide or when the river runs high. We soon located the well and ! took Photo #32~, from the air, looking toward the west which shows the wellhead (item i) and a stack of material (item 2). We landed and I took Photo #33, looking toward the west which shows the wel Ihead with P&A marker in place (item I), a stack of material in the background (item 2) and some pieces of trash which were plastic material (item 3). Photo #3~4 was a similar view, taken from the north looking back to the south, sho'~i.ng the wellhead~P&A marker (item I), a stack of material (item 2) and several pieces of plastic trash (item 3). This well has been plugged and "Abandoned" and this was the final inspection on this location. Although there still · remained a small stack of materials, mostly boards to be removed from the location, Ifil led out a Field Trip Inspection Report (attaC~l~e'd) stati, n~q .that the final inspection would be approved when these items were removed..~'commu- nlcation with Gulf and a duplicate photo of this location resulted in the re- moval of the trash and materials and a formal release of the bond on this lo- cation was approved). .. o, i ' We departed the .Gu_If location at i0:00 a.m. and headed back sou~:l~e.ast where we soon flew past Mr. Bud Heimricks house and airstrip located on the Col- vi tie River Delta. 1 took Photo #35 as we flew past showing his house and miscellaneous buildings (it'~m ~'l-), ~'i's airstrip (item 2) and a large stack of fuel barrels beyond his house (item 3). Union's Kalubik's. Creek Unit #1,.S~ec. I0~ TI2N, R8E, U.M. This well was plugged March .27, 1970 and is now waiting for clean-up and final location approval. Mr. Helmrick has a contract to clean up this location. As we flew past, I took Photo #36 . showing the wellhead with marker (item I), the pit area (item 2), supplies and equipment still on the location (item 3) and the location of the rig stacked at the mouth of the Kal ubik River (item 4). As we proceeded back to Deadhorse I took Photo #37 showing BP's new Prudhoe Operations Camp under construction. The instal tation construction crews were at work putting it *ogether. It shows the main building (item 1), tanks in the background (item 2), and the Spine Road (item 3). Just a little v~ays down the road ~e came *o the BP Central Power Ptant where I took Photo #38, showing the power plant under construction (item I), the transformers (item 2) and the gas supply well location in the far background (item 3). We arrived back at the Gay Ai'rways helicopter landing site at the east end of the Deadhorse strip at 10:37 a.m. and ! quickly made arrangements to depart Deadhorse on the Wein flight at ii:00 a.m. i noticed the drilling rig had been moved from the location of the Socal well //31-25 at Deadhorse and a new control tower had been constructed just to the west of the old Socal pad. Some supplies have been stacked up around the wellhead but all of the rig equipment, debris and trash have been removed. The north edge of this pad had at one time been a regular "dump ground" for camp trash. Homer' L. Bu rre i ! -7- November 30, 1973 i departed Deadhorse on the 12:15 p.m. flight and returned to Fairbanks and Anchorage by 3:00 p.m. On this field trip i took 38 photos of ten different locations on the NOrth Slope covering an area from 50 mi les east of Deadhorse to 55 mi les west of Deadhorse and as far as 20 miles north of Deadhorse. This field inspection trip has already resulted in the final approval of the "Abandoned" Colvllle Deita location (Gulf) and it has shown the degree of clean-up work that has been performed by operators on other locations, which gives a good idea of the work yet remaining to be done. it is recommended that we talk to certain operators concerning work remaining undone where we l Is have been plugged, such as Exxon's Point Storkersen and East Mikkelsen wells, Mobil's West Stalnes State and Mikkeisen State wel Is and Union's Kalubik Creek well. Attachments PHOTO NO. 3-5 6-8 9-1t 18, 19 2O ~4, 25 26 27-29 30-3i 32-34 35 36 37,38 APPEND IX A A~tachments SUBJECT PAGE NO. Mobil's - Mikkelsen Bay St. #13-9-19 .............. I Exxon's - E. Mikkelsen Bay St. #1 ............... 2 Mobii's - West Staines St. # Mobil's - West Staines St. # Mobil's - West Staines St. # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # Exxon's - Point Storkersen # 8-9-23 .............. 3 8-9-23 .............. 4 8-9-23 .............. 5 6 7 $ Arco's - N. Prudhoe Bay St. ~23-13-14 ............. 9 Continental's - Kup Delta ~)~51-t & ~151-2 ............ I0 Continental's - Kup Delta #51 I & ~r. -2 ..... . . ii Ptaci'd's - Beechey Point Supply Depot ............. 12 Continental's - Milne Point ~18-1 .............. 13 Continental's - Milne Point #18-1 ........ ~ ....... 14 Gulf's - Colville Delta St. #1 ................. 15 Gulf's - Colvit le Delta S?. /~1 ................. 16 Union's - Kalubik Creek Unit ~1 ................ 17 BP's - Operations Camp and Power Plant ............. 18 HAMILTON ]~ttOTHER$ 0IL OOMPANY 16OO BROADWAY DENVER, COLORADO 80202 May 22, 1973 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Attention: Mr. Homer Burrell Hamilton, et. al. Milne Point #18-1 Section ll-13N-10E UM Hamilton, et. al. Kup Delta #51-1 Section ll-12N-13E UM XHamilton, et. al. Kup Delta #51-2 Section ll-12N-13E UM Gentlemen: This letter will serve as notice that effective May 1, 1973 ~~al Oi~C~?mpany assumed the position of Operator on the captioned wells. ' ..... Any future correspondence or notices relating to such wells .-should now be directed to Continental Oil Company, 425 "G" Street, Room 620, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. It would be appreciated if you would make the necessary changes in your records to reflect this change in operatorship. yack Fogers~n JF/BL/jmt CC: Continental Oil Company MAY g 4 1973 ;,i C i': GI£ .~.I'.tD GAS AblCHORAGE 02-001B ~STATE ,~of .ALASKA TO.-I-- ~~ FROM: DATE : SUBJECT: i,~! s~BM,T :XN D,JP'~C,^,'E' I · ] Ic. STATE'OFSALASKA '. ~::~ ~ ; (Seeotherln-[ 1--{"C. [~b;C; - t~ ,,, i --- ' L~ ......... ~' ' '- ~ [~. .,~ D~ZGNA~ON AND k~z,a~wD.,~ '- WELLCOMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* I A L 47466 [ ,- - - ' ' · ' · - D ............. TYPE OF COMPLETION: , . . %YELL OVER .. 1'~ NAME OF OPERATOR ' ' :'-' !"'.i Hamilton. Brothers Oil Company et al ' ADDRESS OF OPERATOR : " ~ : 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, -ALAS 995' ~::,~'.~' "~ ~:~i~ .... :':':,'(.~,'~h LOCATION O~ WELL (Report location clearl~ and in accordance with a~ 2880'N and ~00'W from SE;'C°rnerli~,--' TI2N~, At su~ace R13E UM It top p,~d. ~.t,~,,~ ,.,o,t.d ~.~o~ 500 'N 'and 500 'E..from~} SW Corner At total dep~ Sec 1 ,. Ti'2~,~:~Ri:aE U,M .. 2019' N of South Line 2514' E °f W~St'~Line, Se~ 1,T12N,R13E I '1 i c~',,3L .... 8. UNIT,FA,RM OR LEASE NA~E KUP DELTA ' 9. W~L NO. . .- ~-2 ~ ' ~" .... ' i... / I s~c Wildcat J~m-~i~r:~: .... 'Il. SEC., T,, R., M., (~OM qO~ ' '. -- o~vs) / F I L E: 1 T12N R13gUM 1~. P~IT HO. DATE SPUDDED h4. ~A~ T.D. RF-.,A. CHED ~ 5-22-70[ 8-13570} ~13,605 12,413 8676 ! - " Kol:ary 22. iPRODUCING INTERVAL(S), OF THIS COMPL2BTIO~---rI'OP, BO'I~OM, NAME (MD, AND 'IV'D)* Suspended ~ . ... :. 15. DATE COMP, SUSP~ 011 ABAND. 8-26-70 · i ' UM , 70-.1'6~/ ' INTERVALS DRILLED BY CABLE TOOLS 23. WAS DIRECTIONAL SURVEY MADE Yes Attached 24.i TYPE F_J~CTRIC AND OTHER I4OGS~!~UN i IES, FOC GR, SN,~ d]!:i., SIC FR L OIL PMI CASING SIZE } SIZE ' No~{e 28. i PERFO1RJkTION S l WEIGHT;: LB/FT. I GR, A. Dlql, I DF~PTH S'a.T. (MD) 30" 15'7 NeW I 60' 20" 94' IH-40 [ 461' 13-3/8," 68 .' 1K-55 [ 2839' 9-5/8" 7 43.[5 IN-80 [ 11~736' LINER H.ECOF,/) ' t TOP (AriD)i! ,.BO'J['I'OM (MD) SACKS CEMEN'T* OPeN TO PRODUCTIO1~ (Interval size and number) , . . i ' q "~ PRODUCTION .."r' ).CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in w~ll) 36!" I 200 sx Fondu ..' 0 26"' I '1900 sx Fondu 0 , 17~"l 1550' Class, G 0 '1 '! 12x..'[ 600 sx Class G 0 ·'" ' 27. TUBLNG RIilOOFLD SCREEN iMD)' SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) 'I PACKER SET (MD) ,t ,, .. · ] 29. ACID; SHOT, F~-%ACTU'RE, CEMEN~ SQUEEZE, ETC. Dl~"~rI{ IIq~I~RVAL (M.D) [ AMO~T ;~D .KIND OF M~AL US~ ,. iDATE FIRST P~ODUCTION I PRODUCTION ME'i'HO'D (Flowh~g, gas lift, pumping--size and'type of pump) : , DAT~ OF TEST,[,]iOURS TE~TI!iD ":" CItOXE SiZE IPROD'N FOE Not Tested, ~ FLOW TUBING ~CASING PtLESS~ CALCULATED OIL--BBL. , PR.ES& : · 24-HOUR RATE i 3f'. ~ISPOSIT~0~ O~ ~AS (S0l~, J~4 ./O~ ~e~, ~e.~e4, etc.) IWELL .STATUS (.p..roducing or ' I ~,..t-,n) Suspended OU_~BBL,.. GA,5--1ViCF. "WA~BB,L. Io,~-o~ ~O , -,. GAS--MC'P. WATEH.--BBL. I OIL GRAVITY-A.P! (COP,~.) l . ITEST WITNE$1SED BY r, ~ ~~; ~ ''~ · J 32. LIST 0i;" ATT-ACIIMENTS : ..-! !Logs and D~ectional '~urvey- Attach for 33. I hereb~ cer)~/that the ~ore~Jtg and attached information Is complete an~' correct as determined from all;available records ~ 8ION~D (it'"~'/ ~ ..... ''~ .... :~ TITL~ Drilli~q S~pe[intendent D,~S October 29,._1970 ;:, a.- 4, f ~ · i ~ (Se~ Instructions and S~ces for Additional Data on Reverse Side) ~ ', iNSTRUCTIONS , , , ~ , '~ - ! :. ;. ' . ' : · I t',;:' t nc~i*cori ct'v'Jell completion rep, or, end'log Jn ~neral. This form is desmgned for subm~tt,ng~a ~le e ~ .~ . p . ~ ..~ ~ :. Item' 16' Indic. la which el~vali°n is ~sed .s~re~er,~ce (~e~ nO~ otherwise shown)for depth merits given in'tiber spaces on~lhis tor~ ~n~ i~ a~y~tlach~e~s. :'~:t ;'~ ~ t .-,~ Items 20.~: an" 22.. If this'~wel, ~,s ~omplel;d fo~ 's~P~r~te ,~od~'io~ ';~ M~re ,blah'tone interval . ." . ~ . .... ' ~, .~ 1.3__ ~'-L .... ~k~'~rc.ducinn inl'~rval, or inlerval ' ' '.s 'slale in imm zu, aha i' i m z~ ~[~uw ~,~ M u .... (mulhple.complel,on),` o. .., -; ~'-~-~'~ :J~-val~e erie' inij~em 30 ~S~b~il a separale re~H lop(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (i~ 'any~ !or~onmy[,n~ ,~,?, r p ~ ~' ~ "~' "' ' ....'~- ,~:- ' .... ~"'tel~ identified ~or~ea~'~ad&itio'nal inleival;.::to ~ Seperately produc~(:sh°w- ing the a~itional data pertinent, to sv~h ,nteryaj::]l [ t i :"~ ~'": t "" ..... ' ' ": ~"' ~' ~"~'l~ ~cords f~r this w II shbul.d sho~'the details of any mul-. Item26: ~cks Cement:, Attached, supplementg~, ..,.. iFPS. ~ , ~, P,.::.... ~ ., ,~ . tiple stage cementing and the 'location of the..~er ?~t~g t~l. ~,..~.,~ { '. ' I * ~, ; ; Item 38: Submit a separ,te'complet:o" roar, '0~ '{~is~form~ for each interval ~,o ~ separately ?roduc~. . . . . ,, ~ , i .' .~ .. (~ instruchon for Items 20 and 22 above), ,[, ~ ~ ~ : ;, - DA A FORMATION TESTS INCLUDIN(I iNTERVAL.TF-~TED. PRESSURE: T # ~WA'IT.R AND'MUD ~ Attached DST in History 3~. CORE DATA. AI'TACll AND None ; R~COV~JE..q OF OIL, GIX)LOGiC MARKgI:~ I~tEA$. DEPTH. 9,352 1'1,483 11,567 11,638 12,161 13,605 DEI~9 i 8', 671 0,50,1 , 0,57,7 0,642 '11,104 · 12,413 WELL COMPLETION REPORT ORIGINAL DRILLING OPERATOR WELL .NO. FIELD Hamilton Brothers Oil Company Kup Delta 51- 2 Prudhoe SEC. 11 , T.12 N , R. 13 EUM STATE Alaska COUNTY LOCATION 500' N and 500'E from SW Corner Section 1 - Ti2N-R13E-UM LEASE NO. E LEVAT ION S ENGINEER GEOLOGIST DATE ADL 47466 (K.B.) H. Hays E. Louqhead 29.2 September 29, 1970 (T.H.) SIGNED TITLE COMMENCED DRILLING May 23, 1970 COMPLETED DRILLING 5:30p.m. 8-13-70 TOTAL DEPTH 13,605 PLUGGED DEPTH JUNK None GEOLOGICAL MARKERS ON PRODUCTION No F~c,w~rrcy/~a~-L-i~?P~mls- Suspended lng (cross out unnecessary words) DEPTH PRODUCTION DATA Production, Clean oi'l Gravity 'Total Cut Bean Size Tubing .Ca'sing 'Gas ,Clean Oil % Pressure Pressure MCF Per Day ~Initial .. ' i' B/D ,Suspended _ . A ter .. Days B/D CASING RECORD (PRESENT HOLE) Size of Depth TOp of Weight New Or Smis. Grade' Size Of No.ofS~'s DepthCe'm'". ~sg (API!. of Shoe Casing of Csg. 2ndHand LW of Csg.tHoleDrld of Cem. ifthruPerfs. _ 30'.' 60' 3urface 157.5 New Smls ,36" 200 20" 461' " 94 " " H-40 26" 1900 -. 13-3/8, 2839' " 68 " Butt .K-55 1 7~." 1550 _ 9-5/8." 11',73'6' " :47 & 43.5 ,, ,, N-80 12¼." .. 600 . , PERFORATION S Size No. of Distance From To Size o'f Perfs. Method of Perfs. ~pf Casing Rows Bet. Ctrs. .......... · · ,. .- ....... ELECTRIC LOG DEPTHS 2840' - 13,605' DRILl, ED BY Loffland Brothers Riq ~162 HISTORY OF OIL OR GAS WELL OPERATOR Hamilton Brothers Oil Company FIELD Prudhoe Bay WELL NO. Kup Delta 51-2 Sec. 11 T. 12 N R. 13 E UM Signed 'DATE Title Production Superintendent Date 5/2L 5/22 5/23 5/23- 6/26 6/26-28 6/28- 7/3 7/4-8 7/9-i0 Well drilled by Lo//land Brothers Rig ~162. All depths refer to Kelly Bushing which is 29.2 above sea level. Logged cement Plug @ 3087'. W.O.C. Dressed cement .plug off to 3'250'. Went in hole with Dynadrill. Orient Dynadrill: and drilling 12.¼" hole ..from 3250' Drilled 12¼". directional hole to 11,749'. Logging. Ran Schlumberger logs from 11,749' Ran DST ~1, lA, 2, 3, 4. Ali were misruns. DWI$~C:~ OF C,(k AND GA5 - 2840'. Either tool plugged or packer failed. ,Running 9-5/8" casing to 11,736'. Combination string 47~ Pll0, R595, N80. Top part'.of string, was 43.5~ N80 cemented with 600 sx class "G" w/10% gel. Ran a T.I.W. casing hanger with a back-off sub in the 9-5/8" casing at 2,000' after cementing casing backed off and pulled 500' casing out of hole and put on 480' of insulation. Then went back in hole and screwed in to sub. Had leak in casing hanger. Had to make a casing cut and put on a casing patch. Pressure tested to 2500 psi OK. Nippling up B.O.P.s and pressure testing some picking up 6-3/8" drill collars put- ting .rubbers on drill pipe going in 'hole. Drilling cement. DATE 7/10-13 7/1 4-8/2 8/2-3 8/3-13 8/14 8/15 8/16-17 8/1 7 8/18-19 8/20 8/21 8/22 Stuck pipe. Ran string shot. Backed off. Ran jars. Took drill pipe rubbers off of pipe. Screwed into fish. Jarred fish loose. Pulled out of hole. Drilled 8½" hole 11,749' to 11,862'. Drilled 8½" hole directional controlled from 11,862' to 13,136'. Logging well 13,136' to 11,749'. Drilling 8½" hole from 13,136' to 13,605' T.D. 5:30p.m. 8-13-70 Running electric logs with Schlumberger. Laying down pipe and collars in derrick. Condition mud to plug open hole. Set a 100 sx plug from 12,208' to ll ,947'. Setting bridge plug at 11,705. Perf for D.S.T. %5 11,655' to 11,659' (4 shot/ft.). Tool plugged. Pulled test tool %5. Ran in hole with D.S.T. %6. DST %6 - Interval 11655-59. Hydrostatic-In 5623. Initial Flow - Start Press PSIG 2824. End 31 min; Press 4084. Initial shut-in, 60 min; Press 5201. Second flow Start Press 3567; End 249 Min, 4986 min. Second shut in 249 min; 5201 press. Hydrostatic Out 5535 Press. Bot- tom hole temp 221. Gas to surface - 11 min. Oil to surface - 4 min. Ran in hole with wire line plug. Set plug at 11,645'. Squeezed perf with 250 sx 4250 psi. Perf 4 shot/ft, for DST %7. 11,635' to 11,639'. DST %7 - 11,635-39. Hydrostatic - In 5528. Initial flow 1303 press. End 28 min; 2863 press. Initial shut in 30 min; 5158 press. Second flow - start 2242 press. End 345 min; 3021 press. Second shut in 354 min; 5158 press. Hydrostatic out 5520 press. Bottom hole temp 220©. Gas to surface 9 min. First flow oil to surface 3 min. Set Hanco Bridge plug at 11,610' to squeeze perf at 11,635' to 11,639'. Squeezed 100 sx final pressure 4200 psi. Perf to test %8 perf 4 shot/ft. 9614 to 9618'. DST %8 - Interval 9614-18. Hydrostatic - In 4674. Initial flow - start 526 press. End 13 min; 582 press. Initial shut in 72 min; 438 press. Second flow - start 620 press. End 66 min; 975 press. Second shut-in 126 min; 4401 press. Third flow- start 1087 press. End 106 min; 1630 press. Third shut-in 244 min; 4418 press. Hydrostatic out 4718 press. Bottom hole temp 185©. DATE 8/26 8/27 8/27-31 Squeezed perf with 100 sx. Packer set at 9358' 3000 psi. at 9358'. Layed down 5" D.P. Layed down rest of D.P. and D.C. Nippleddown B.O.P.s. Tearing down rig and securing rig and camp for shut down. 50 sx on top of plug / b. 3o. ~o /,4 ? 11610- 60 ! Go 0 PAGE I CURVATURE METHOD HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 MEASURED D E V I A T I 0 N DEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES C L 0 S U R E S DOG LEG SECTION LATITUDE DEPARTURE DISTANCE ANGLE SEVERITY DISTANCE ORIGIN LOCATED AT 3350 0 O' 3532 5 45' 3627 6 15' .... 37ZI ................... 8 30' 6767 36 695I 35 7332 36 7490 34 7863 28 7951 28 3784 9 30 ' 3903 7 30 ' ~D2_9 ............ 3_ ~ 0 ' 4219 14 4408 19 O' ..4.597 ............ ~3 30 ' 4786 29 O' 4972 30 0 ' 5412 29 0~ 5537 29 0' .... 5T~ .... 2 g 0 5980 28 O' 6295 31 O' 0~ o' .~_OB~ ............ _2B . 0" 8211 28 0 8337 30 O' MD = N OE N 655 N 595 N 265 N lie 0.00, TVD = 0.00, LATITUDE = 0.00~ DEPARTURE = 0.00 3350.00 3321.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 3436,96 3407.96 1.8IN 1,155 2.15 N 32.505 3.448 3531.67 3502.67 5.2IN 7.555 9.I8 N 55.355 2.930 3626.15 3597.15 12.44N 14.175 18.85 N 48.725 3.616 3719.37 3690.37 23.84N 17.98E 29.87 N 37.02E 3.131 0,00 2.13 8.90 18.69 29,79 N 30E N 41E N 37E N 39E N 39E N 40F N 405 N 435 N 425 N 4IE N 435 N 44E N 40E N 37E N N 44E N45E N 455 N 43E N 44E N N 38E N 295 N 27E N 22E N 34E 3781.59 3752.59 33.03N 21.42E 39.37 N 32.96E 3899.28 3870.28 47.33N 31.625 56.92 N 33.74E 4023.89 3994.89 61.80N 43,335 75.48 N 35.035 4209.86 4180.86 92,28N 67.155 114.13 N 36.045 4391.02 4362.02 133.98N 100.92E 167.74.N 36.98E 4567.12 45A8.12 186.83N 144.485 236.18 N 37.715 4736.56 4707.56 250.84N 198,195 319.69 N.38,315 4898.45 4869.45 319.43N 258.875 411.16 N 39.025 5089.84 5060.84 400-89N 333.525 521,49 N'39.755 5280.44 52'51.44 481.66N 404,985 629.29 N 40,055 5389.77 5360.77 526.69N 445..535 689.86 N 40,225 5583.94 5554.94 604.76N 519,615 797.33 N 40,665 . 5778.15 5749.15 683..11N 590,165 902.74 N 40.825 6052.28 6023.28 804.48N 686.705 1057.71N 40.485 6252-15 6223.15 ' 901.97N 768-505 1184.97 N 40.435 6444..64 6415.64 999.74N 861,285 1319.58 N 40,745 6594.43 6565.43 1075~95N 936.175 1426.21'N 41,025 6752.37 6723.37 1155.60N 1015.835 1538.62 N 41.3.15 6903.65 6874.65 1234'67N 1092.185 1648.41N 41,495 703'3,07 7004.07 1300o40N I154,565 1738.98 N 41.605 7198,~[ 7169,4~ 1}74,72N [226,33E 1842'21N 41'735 7354.08 7325.08 1439.81N 1282.915 I928,45 N 41,705 74'31.78 7402,78 1474.23N 1305.695 1969.31N 41'535 7553,63 7524.63 1531'~3N 1336.115 2032.35 N 41.105 7661.35 7632.35 1583.53N 1359.855 2087.29 N 40,655 1,923. 2087.21 7771.55 7742.55 1637.37N 1388.475 2146.82 N 40.295 4.873 2146..58 4,950 38.97 2.158 56.45 1,654 75.05. 2,377 113.67 2.645 167.30 2.388 235.75 2.910 319.29 0.958 410.8'7 0.226 521'34 0.508 629.I8 0,775 689.77 0.1218 797,30 0,974 902.72 1.061 1057.63 1.856 1184,87 0,885 1319.54 0,628 1426.21 0,515 1538,61 0,628 1648-38 1'316 1738-93 2,051 1842.11 1.9:81 1928.37 4.7.97 1969.27 0.6.80 2032.35 D I R E C T I 0 N A L S U R V E Y PAGE 2 RADI'US OE CURVATURE METHOD HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 MEASURED D E V I A T I 0 N DEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES C L 0 S U R E S DOG LEG SECTION LATITUDE DEPARTURE DISTANCE ANGLE SEVERITY DISTANCE 8413 30 0 ' N 26E 8432 30 0 ' N 23E 8.~.19_ ............ 2.9__ 0' N 28E 8626 28 0 ' N 28E 8721 25 0 ' N 26E .88_41 ................. 2_4 0 ' N 25 E 8968 25 0 ' N 28E 9092 28 0, N 27E 9373 30 0 ~ N 27E 9499 29 0 ~ N 3IE 95bL ........... ~_~ o, N 32E 9657 28 0~ N 3IE 9775 29 0 ' N 32E 9964 32 0 ' N 37E 10107 32 0 ~ N ~SE 10266 31 0 ~ N 38E 10387 30 0~ N 37E 106]g 30 O' N ]gE I0712 ]2 O' N ~OE ~ 09'9'2 34 0 ~ N 42E 11045 33 0~ N 43E 11,2~5 30 0~ N 44E ~I~61 2~ O' N 46E ~~._~ 2~ O' N 4gE 11641 26 0~ N 48E 7837.36 7853.82 '7929.54 8023.57 8108,58 8217.77 8333.34 8444.30 8553.62 8688.72 8798.38 8852.61 8936.97 9040.67 9149.79 9203.50 9324.77 9404.92 9460.64 9564.89 9675.43 9784.22 98'63.93 gg16.76 10080,'09 10124.28 10177.41 10286.27 10395.93 10531.90 10644.66 7808.36 7824.82 7900.54 7994.57 8079.58 8188.77 8304.34 8415.30 8524.62, 8659~72 8769.38 8823.61 8907.97 9011.67 9120.79 9174.50 9295.77 9375.92 9431.64 9535.89 9646.43 9'755.22 983'4.93 9887.76 10051.09 I0095.28 10148.41 10257.27 10366.93 10502.90 10615.66 1670.25N 1407.46E 2184.19 N 40.11E 5.259 2183.83 1678.89N 1411.40E 2193.34 N 40.05E 7.894 2192.93 1717.55N 1429.83E 2234.82 N 39.77E 3.053 2234.1"%, 1762.63N 1453.80E 2284.82 N 39.51E 0.934 2283.8~--,~ 1800.39N 1473.04E 2326.21N 39.28E 3.294 2324.98 1845.30N 1494.47E 2374.57 N 3g. OOE 0.902 2372.90 1892.43N 15'17.96E 2426.01N 38.73E 1.256 2423.84 1941.50N 1543.51E 2480.29 N 38.48E 2.445 2477.60 1995.25N 1571.49E ~539,81N 3~,22E 1,646 2536.49 ..... 2064.44N 1607.51E 2616.48 N 37.90E 0.320 2612.28 2118.69N 1637.58E 2677.78 N 37.70E 1.752 2672.92 2144.32N 1653.28E 2707.67 N 37.63E 0.781 2702.55 2183.37N 1677.22E 2'753.22 N 37',53E 1.154 2747.71 2231.38N 1706.64E 2809.21N 37.41E 0.938 2803.22 2283.91N 1741.40E 2.8'72.06 N'37.32E 1.983 286.5.64 2310.54N 1760.75E 2904.97 N 37.30E 2.295 2898.43 2370.65N 1806..88E 2980.74 N 37.31E 0.370 2974.05 2409.62N 1836..78E 3029.86 N 37.31E 1.200 3023.06 2436';18N 18:57.16E 3063.33 N..37.31E 0.792 3056.47 2484.90N 1894.54E 3124.74 N 37.32E 0.926 3117.76 2584.18N 19'33.04E 3187.27 N 37.33E 1.105 3180.20_ 2582-01N 1971.78E 3248.80 N 37.36E 0.800 3241.71 2618,97N 2002',:2~E 3296.6'6 N 37.39E 2"220 3289'58 2645.06N 20:24,53E 3330.92 N 37.43E 3,290 _ 3323.89 2727.56N 2097.52E 3440.81N. 37,56E 0.283 3434.05 2749.13N 2117.28E 3469.96 N 37.60E 2.155 3463.29 2773.68N 2140-58E 3503.6.3 N' 37,65E 1.801 3497.11 2820.73N 2186,.02E 3568.64 N 37.77E 1.574 3562.44 28'64.60N 2229'8gE 3630.20 N 37.89E 1'113 3624,34 2913,44N 2283..18E 3701.49 N 38.08E 1,588 3696,1'8 2950.69N 2325.29E 3756.80 N 38.23E 0.869 3751.94 D I R E C T I O N A L S U R V E Y PAGE 3 "RADIU'S OF ,CURVATURE METHOD HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 MEASURED D E V I A T I 13 N DEPTH ANGLE DIRECTION TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES C L 0 S U R E S DOG. LEG SECTION LATITUDE DEPARTURE DISTANCE ANGLE SEVERITY DISTANCE ¢ 11749 28 0 11862 28 0 ~ ..... 28 o 12115 27 0 12207 26 0 1.228_9_ ..... 26 o 12407 26 0 12492 25 0 L2529~ ............ 25 0 12619 26 0 12877 26 0 13033 26 0 13136 26 0 13165 26 0 13J!21_ .... ?~ 0 13281 25 30 13328 25 30 1.3.3_8.~ ...... 244S 13512 20 15 13605 18 45 N 49E ' N 51E N 49E N 50E N 51E " N 53E N 53E N 54E N' ~4E ' N 54E N 54E N 5~F N-57E N 57E N N 59E N 60E N. EqF N 63E N 63E 10740.88 10711.88 2983.18N 2362.01E 3805.06 N 38.37E 1,898 3800.57 10840.66 10811.66 3017.28N 2402.65E 3857.03 N 38.53E 0.830 3852.98 10982.81 10953.81 3065.86N 2460o54E 3931.13 N 38.74E 0.583 3927.67 11064.41 11035.41 3093.45N 2492.85E 3972.87 N 38.86E 1.197 3969,70 11146.75 11117.75 3119.56N 2524.52E 4013.09 N 38.98E 1.190 4010.20 11220.45 11191.45 3141.69N 2552.855 4048.11 N 39.09E 1.069 4045.50 11326.51 11297.51 3172.82N 2594.16E 4098.35 N 39.275 0.000 4096.13 11403.22 11374.22 3194.58N 2623.57E 4133.82 N 39.39E 1.280 4131.88 I1436.76 11407.76 3203.77N 2636.22E 4148.96 N 39.44E 0.000 4147.12 11517,99 11488-99 3226.55N 2667,57E 4186,47 N 39.58E 1.111 4184,90 11749.88 11720.88 3293.03N 2759.075 4296.10 N 39.95E 0.000 4295.17 !lgqO-Oq 11881-09 3331.26N 2815.75E 4361.85 N 4'0.20E 1.123 4361.26 11982.67 11953.67 33.55.52N 2853.835 4404.98 N 40.38E 0.425 4404.58 12008.73 11979.73 3362'44N 28'64.49E 4417.17 N 40.42E 0.000 4416.81 12059.28 12030.28 3375.'57N 2884'7.1E 4440.28 N 40.51E 1.785 4440.00 12113,54 12084.54 3389,14N 2906.42E 4464.'70 N 40'.6IE 1.647 4464.,50 12155.96 12126,96 3399..41N 2923.855 4483.85 N 40.695 0.915 4483.70 1,2203.95 12174-95 3410.83N 2943.24E 4505.15 N 40.79E 1.626 4505.06 ~.2324.95 12295.95 3435.12N 2987.07E 4552.21 N 41.OOE 3.62~6 4552.20 12412.61 12383.61 3449.21N 3014,72E 4581.01 N 41'15E 1.612 4581,01 CLOSURE 4581'01 N 41- 9' E RADIUS oF CURVATURE D INTERPOLATED METHOD :, I R E 'C: T I 0 N A L S U R V E Y VALUES FOR EVEN 100 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PAGE 1 PREPARED BY SCS 08/20170 MEASURED DEPTH TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES LATITUDE DEPARTURE MD-TVD DIFFERENCE VERTICAL CORRECTION ,£ 3429 3429.00 3529 3529.00 ~ .......................... 3629.00 3731 3729.00 3832 3829.00 393.3 3929.00 4034 4029.00 4136 4129.00 42.39 ........................ 4229.00 4343 4329.00 4449 4429.00 .3556 ............................ 4666 4629.00 4778 4729.00 5007 4929.00 5123 5029.00 5,23_8_ 5129.00 5353 52.29.00 5468 5329.00 5696 5529.00 5810 5629.00 .... 592~ ............5729-00 6038 5829.00 6153 5929.00 _bZ6~L ................ 6029.00 6386 6129.00 6505 6229.'00 ..... 6_6_2.6 ...................... 6329.00 3400.00 3500.00 3600.00 3700.00 3800.00 3900.00 4000.00 4100.00 4200.00 4300.00 4400.00 4~00.00 4600.00 4700.00 4900.00 5000.00 5100.00 5200.00 5300-00 5400.00 5500.00 5600'00 ~700.OO 5800.00 5900.00 6000.00 6100.00 6200.00 6300.00 1.65N 1.05E 5.12N 7.37E 12.78N 14.28E 25.27N 18.51E 38.79N 25.53E 50.78N ~4.41F 62.64N 43.99E 79.03N 56.79E 96.69N 70.72E 119.71N 89.36E 145.38N llO.31E 17~.~gN 1.35.0~E 210.20N 164.09E 247.98N 195.79E 2gO.OON ?3P.R4F 332.43N 270.79E 374.99N 309.79E 417.49N 34.8.20F 459.86N 385.69E 501.66N 422.99E 542.46N 460.49E 582.67N 498.65E 622.94N 535.98E 663.28N 572-30E 705.62N 608.06E 749.89N 643.28E 794.17N 678.50E 841.90N 718.10E 890.68N 759.03E 941.00N 805.54E 5 '7 10 14 20 27 37 49 63 78 94 109 124 139 153 167 I"81 195 209 224 239 257 276 297 10 12 14 15 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 18 19 21 · , D I R E C , ...................................... _INTERPI~IATED VALUES F RADIUS OF CURVATURE METHOD HAMILTON T I ONAL SURV E Y OR EVEN lO0 FEET OF SUB SEA DEPTH , BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PAGE 2 PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 DEPTH TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES MD-TVD LATITUDE DEPARTURE DIFFERENCE VERTICAL CORRECTION 6748 6429.00 6400.00 6871 6529.00 6500.00 b.993 ........................ bb29.00 . 6600.00 7116 6729.00 6700.00 7240 6829.00 6800.00 · 7363 ...................... 6929.00 6900.00 7485 7029.00 7000.00 7603 7129.00 7100.00 7~2.Q ..................... 7229.00 7200.00 7834 7329.00 7300.00 7948 7429.00 7400.00 8Obl ........................... 7529.00 7500~00 8174 7629.00 7600.00 8288 7729.00 7700.00 8~ ................... 7~Pg. O0 85'18 7929.00 7900.00 8632 8029.00 8000.00 .... 8743 ................... ~!2g-OO ~100.00 8853 8229.00 8200.00 8963 8329.00 8300.00 9O7.5 ....................... R&2g-O0 8400.00 9189 8529.00 8500.00 9304 8629.00 8600.00 9.~19 8_.729~00 __ 8700-00 9534 8829.00 8800.00 9648 8929.00 8900-00 ..,.Lg~ 90?g. OO 9000.00 9877 9129.00 9100.00 9994 9229.00 9200.00 ...10112 9329.00 9300.00 991 1042 o9) 1143 1195 1247 1298 1343 1387 .79N 853.74E .65N 903.46E ,}SN 953~60E .82N 1004.04E .65N 1054.50E .54N 1104.39E .33N 1152.59E · 52N 1196.19E .SIN I287.44E 1429.32N 1472.99N 1567.88N 1616.58N 1666.07N 1717.27N 1765.03N 1808.78N 1849.88N 1890,66N 19~4.73N 1983.1~N 2033.85N 20'84'~6N 2133..I6N 2179.68N 2225.98N 2273,.90N 2323.1rTN 2372.71N 1273.79E 1304.87E 1352.72E 1377.42E 1405.04E 1429.70E I455.03E 1477-05F 1496.75E 1517.08E 1539.99~ 1565.19E 1591.58E 1618.55E 1646.45E 1674-95E 1703.325 1734.78E 1770.45E 1808.46E 319 342 364 22 23 22 387 411 434 456 474 505 519 5~2 545 559 574 589 603 614 624 634 660 675 690 705 719 733 748 765 '78~ 23 24 2~ 22 18 17 14 14 13 14 15 I4 11 10 10 12 14 15 15 15 14 15 17 18 / / . ," _INTF:RPf!I ATFD RADIUS OF CURVATURE METHOD I R E C T I ON A L S U RV E VALIJFS FAR FVEN ]00 FEFT QF SUB HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL Y PAGE 3 SEA OEP'TH COMPLETION PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 MEASURED DEPTH TVD SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES LATITUDE DEP~.RTURE MD-TVD VERTICAL DIFFERENCE CORRECTION 10229 9429.00 10345 9529.00 l~,~fzl_ 9629.00 i0576 9729.00 10691 9829.00 10_8_1_Q 9929.00 I0930 I0029.00 11051 10129.00 11~ ...... 10229 . O0 11284 10329.00 11398 10429.00 1.1512 !052g_-00 11623 10629.00 11736 10729.00 11962 10929.00 12075 11029.00 12299 11229.00 12410 11329 O0 12631 11529.00 12742 11629.00 12965 11.829.00 13076 11929.00 ].~l~ .... 1,202g-00 13298 12129.00 13408 12229.00 _I~. ]2329.00 9400.00 9500.00 9600.00 9700.00 9800.00 9900.00 IO000.O0 IOIO0.O0 I0200.00 10300.00 10400.00 1N5oo.00 10600.00 10700.00 I0900.00 IIO00-O0 ll]On,:nn 11200.00 11300.00 11400-00 11500.00 116'00.00 11.700.00 11800.00 11900.00 1200'0-00 12100.00 12200.00 I2300.00 2421.100 1845.58E 2468.120 1881.67E 2513.480 1916.87E 2557.730 1952.12E 2602.770 1988.89E 2651.240 202g.ggF 2701.750 2074.69E 2751.3IN 2II9.35E 2795.98N 2162.11E 2837.820 2203.11E 2876.48N 2242.85E 2945.520 2319o44E 2979.I60 2357.47E 3013.29N ?~qT.gOF 3047.4'7N 2438.63E 3081.47N 2478.83E ~ll~.g~N 2517.69F 3144.200 2556.I7E 3173.520 2595.IIE '~201.6~N 26~.29F 3229.70N 2671'91E 3258 · 37N 271 I" 37 E 3287.04N 2750.83E 3314-600 2791.05E 3341.460 2831.75E 3367.710 2872.60E 3392.88N 2912.77E 3415.860 2952.31E 3~35'.77N 2988-34E 800 816 832 847 862 881 901 922 939 955 969 qR3 994 1007 1020 1033 1046 1058 1070 1081 1091. llOZ '11'13 1125 ii36 1147 1158 1169 I179 11'87 17 16 16 15 15 19 20 21 17 16 14 14 11 13 13 13 13 12 12 11 10 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 10 . 8 D I R EC'T I ON A L SURV E Y INTFRPl'JLATFD VALUES FOR EVEN 1000 FEET OF MEASURED DEPTH PAGE 1 RADIUS OF CURVATURE METHOD HAMILTON BROS KUP DELTA 51-2 WELL COMPLETION PREPARED BY SCS 08/20/70 MEASURED ( O E P T H T V D SUB SEA TOTAL COORDINATES LATITUDE DEPARTURE ND-TVD DIFFERENCE VERTICAL CORRECTION 4000 3995.21 5000 4922.70 .... b~O_Q .................. 5795.56 7000 6634.32 8000 7475.05 9DD~ ..................... 8361.97 10000 9234.03 11000 10086.76 12QQQ .......................... 10982.50 13000 1186'0.43 3966.21 4893.70 5766.56 6605.32 7446.05 8332.97 9205.03 10057.76 1093~.50 11831.43 58.47N 329.75N 690.82N 1096.07N 1494.54N 1905.09N 2325.67N 2730.82N 3058.92N 3323.1'7N 40.64E 268.33E ~' 596o29E ~ 956.29E"'"' 1316.49E/-~ 1524.56E~ 1772.36E~,/ 2100.50E 2452.275;' 2803.76E 4 77 204 365 524 638 765 913 1037 1139 4 73 127 161 159 114 127 148 124 102 l'"~rm No. P--,, I C~ OEOL ~. ~.~ STATE OF A~ SUBM~ ~ D~LICA~ ~. AP~ N~IEmC~ ~ODE J CZ ENG'-J~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE 50-029-20065-01 ~-'ENG L ' ,, MONTHLY REPORT O:F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS AOL 47466 j ~-~'NG~]~ I I ~ or o~o~ ~AM[LTON BROT~gRs O[L COMPANY Kup De,t8 I 8 GEob I AD~sS O~ O~O~ ~. ~ NO, ~' ' · ........ ~ .... I REv1 28~0 "C" s¢ree¢, Anchorage, A~s~ 99503 5}-~ I ~rAFT j 2850 N and 500 W from UM o~~ , FILE: g, 500' N and 500'E from SW corner - Section 1 1-T12N R13E UM T 12 N R13 E U M ,~. ,~ ~o. 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH_A.NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CE/VIENT'ING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET A/WI) VOLLrNIES USED, PEI~FOI{ATIONS, TESTS ANT) RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JLrNK I/q HOLE ~ND SIDE-TI:G~CKED HOLE ANT) AJqY OTlq2ER SIGNIFICANT CI-IAJ~GES rN HOL~ CONT)ITIONS. . · '~ .. ~.! DATE August 1'9 70 1-13 14 t5 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 Drill from 13081 to 13605 T.D. Log well. Spotted 100 sx cement. Plug 12,208'- 11,947'. Wait on cement. Running Baker plug. Set Baker bridge plug at 11,705'. Perforate 11,655' to 11,659' with 4 shots per foot. Ran D.S.T. ~5 11,655' to 11,659'. Tool plugged. Ran D.S.T. 11,655' to 11,659'. Testing. Finish D.S.T. ~6. Ran Halliburton EZ squeeze packer set at 11,645'. Squeezed perforations 11,655' to 11,659' with 250 sx cement- 4250 psi. Perforate 11,635' to 11,639' with 4 shots per foot. Going in hole with test tool. D.S.T. ~7. 11,635' to 11,639'. RanHallibu~on EZ Squeeze Packer set at 11,610'. Squeezed perforations 11,635' to 11,639' with 100 sx cement- 4200 psi. Perforated 9614 to 9618 with 4 shots per foot. Went in hole with test tool. D.S.T. ~8 9614 to 9618. Pull test tool - se~ice tool. Ran in hole with test tool. D.S.T. ~9 9614 to 9618. Testing 9614 to 9618. Testing 9614 to 9618. Pull test tool. Ran Hallibu~on EZ squeeze packer. Set at 9600'. Squeezed perforations 9614 to 9618 with 150 sx cement - 3750 psi. Perfor- ated 9363 to 9367 with 4 shots per foot. Ran D.S.T. ~10 - 9363 to 9369. Testing. ~11 test tool. Ran Halliburton EZ drill squeeze packer set at 9358. Squeezed perforations 9363 to 9367 with 100 sx cement - 3000 psi. Spotted 50 sx 2820 ~ sTREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA f," -~, '~ ~ -, x ..... " ! , , d', .H 7-6 T' l Form No. P---4 REV. 9-30-67 STATE OF ALASKA svB~rr IN OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY RE!PORT OF ~DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. W~LL W~.LL OTHEK 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 4. LOCATiON OF WELL APl NUACERICAL ~ODE LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEI:{IAL NO. 7. IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8, LrNIT,FA3~M OR LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. 10. FIELD A_ND POOL, OR WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BO~I'OM HOLE OB.TECTrVE) 1~.. P]~LMIT NO. ]3. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN~ VOLUiVIES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AAFD RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHEI:C SIGNIFICANT CI-IAN~ES IN HOI.~ CONDITIONS. August 19 70 26 (Con't) 27 28 - 30 31 cement plug on top bridge plug 9358'. Lay down drill pipe. Remove blowout preventers. Tearing down. Tearing down. Close camp. Move out personnel. Install tree. 14. I hereb~.ify that _~ for~ h~ true a_nd correc~ s~o~- zzz~.,.,×/~/ ~~~~"-~ Driliing superintendent ~.= Seotember 2. 19 70 .... ~F / ~ ........ ' NOTE--Repot( on this.~orm is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must ~ filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise directed. ~ No, ~,---~ STATE OF ALASKA suB~rr IN ~'v. ~-~0-~ ~. A~ ~mc~ ~ODE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE 50-029-20065-01 ~--2' ENG~ .... MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS AOg ~7466 --~--5 WELL WELL ~ -~ -_.. HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL GO~PANY Kup Del~a 3, AD6'RES$ OF OP~TOR 9. WE~ n'o. J DRAFT J' -- 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, ALAS~ 99503 51-2 '4. LOCA~ON O'F W~ ~0. FIEL~ ~ND P~L. OR WILD, :~NFE~ ~ildcat F~LE: 2850' N and 500' W from SE Comer Section 11, 12NR13E ',.s~c..v..~..~,..mo~o~-6~ ' U~ 500'N and 500E from SW Corner Section 1, T12N, R13E U~ l-T12N R13E U~ _ ~. P~IT NO. , , 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHA.NGF_~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A/NT) CEIViF~rlNG JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLIINIES USED, PEi{FOi~ATIONS, TESTS A1N-D tLESULTS, FISI-HNG JOBS, JUNK l.N HOLE AND SIDE-T'fLACKED HOLE AND A/%IY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CliA/~GES IN HOLI~ CONDITIONS. July 1-3 11:/749"' Drill stem test at 9350' - 9386'. Packer failed 9619' plugged. - 9629' tool 4-9 11,749' Ran 9-5/8" casing to 11,739'. Cemented with 600 sx class G with 10% gel. With T.I.W. casing hanger slips set premature causing a leak in casing hanger. Ran casing patch. Reran 9-5/8" to 2043' with 480' of insulation on top. Cut off and nippled up B.O.P.'s and pressure tested same. 9-13 11,749' Picked up 6½" collars. Put rubbers on drill pipe. Hung up on bottom. Picked up jars. Knocked pipe loose. 13-31 13,033' Drilling. 8½" directional hole at end of month. AUG 1 DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS ANCHORAO! 14. I SIGNED is true m%d correct ~¢u¢ Drilling Superintendent D,r¢ August 10, 1970 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. F~r~ No. P--~ ~ ....... ~ p,~. 9-~o-~7 STATE OF A~KA svs~ ~ D~LICA~ ~ APl N~{EmC~ CODE~: ~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE ~~'" ~.L~SE DESIG~A~ON A%~~~ NO. ADL 47466 ~:'~%"" - ~gLL MONTHLY REPORT OF ~DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS NAME OF OPt:i%ATOR HAN{ILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY ~'DDRESS OF OPERATOR 2820 "C" Street, Anchorage, ALASKA 99503 4. LOCATION O'F WELL 2850' N and 500' W from SE Corner Section 11, T12N, R13E, 500' N and 500' E from SW Corner Section 1, T12N, R13E UN{ 8. UWIT,FA/RM OR LEASE NAME Kup Delta 9. WELL NO. 51-2 10. FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC.. T., R., M.. (BO'I'FOM HOLE OB,rF, CTrVE) 1 T12N R13E UM 12. PERMIT NO. 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CI-tANGF~ IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A/ND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED. PERFOP~TIONS. TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOB,S, JI_rNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TI:LACKED HOLE .~ND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CH, A_N'GES IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. June 1 - 26 Drill 5815' to 11,749' 2 7 Logging Well 2~ 29 30 Logging Well Circulate and condition hole for D.S.T Ran D.S.T. 9599' to 9642'. Packer failed. "14 h ~ ~_/gOing is true and correc~ · I ereby ~erti~ that tlae I_~.~~ ,- , .... S~GN~D ~-~.,~/7"~~ ~_z Drilling Superlntancan~ ~A~ July 2, NOTE~Re~ort ~ t~is form i~ required for each calendar mo~tb, r eDar~[ess of the stat~s of o~e~atio~s, a~0 ~ost ~ file~ i~ g~pficate wit~ .... f ~i~es &Minera[s by the 15t~ of the s~cceedin9 month, ~n~ess otbe~ise flirected. the D~ws~o~ ot Form No. P--4 ~,~. 9-~-~7 STATE OF ALAS~ SUBMYr ]24' DUPLICATE 5. API NUMEPdOAL OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO/V~ITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF :DRILLING AND WOR'KOVE.R OPERATIONS LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEiqIAL NO. ADL 47466 1. 7. IF INDIA]~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME OIL [] GAS ~ W,LL WELL OTHER ~. N~E OF OP~TOR 8. ~IT,F.~ OR LEASE N~E H~ILTON BROTHERS OIL GOMP~Y Ku9 Del~a 3. ADDRESS OF OPEll~TOR 2820 "C" Street, .Anchorage, ALASKA 99503 4. LOCATION O'F WELL 2850' N & 500' W from SE Corner Section 11, T12N, R13E, UM 500' N & 500'E from SW corner Section 1, T12N, R13E UM 9. WELL NO. 51-2 10, FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat I1. SEC.. T.. R., M., (BO'I'~'OM HOLE oa,mc-n-rv~ 1 T12N R13E UM 12. PERMIT NO. 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END oF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUiVIES USED, PERFO~TIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JLrNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND A~Y OTI{ER SIGNIFICANT CI-IA/~GF~ IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. May 19 70 22 23 24 25 26 27 28-31 Drill out cement 3129' to 3250' Wait on cement Trip in with Dynadrill Drill 3250' to 3627' 8© N 79© W. to 3350'. Trip in with Dynadrill. Drill to 3470' Drill to 3784' 6½© N 28© E Drill to 5815' 30° N 44© E Pick up stiff assembly. 3© N 65© E Drill out cement 14. I he ify going is true and correct .., s.m~ _~-~.'. 7~-~ ~ Drilling Superintendent nACt Iune 15. 1970 NOTE--Repor~ on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the !5th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY 440 EAGLE STREET ANCH~RAGE, ALASKA 99501 ~une l, 1970 Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr. State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, ALASKA 9950 4 Dear Mr. Marshall: In response to your letter dated May 27, 1970, regarding Kup Delta 51-2, enclosed is a check in the amount of $50.00 to cover the additional fee in compliance with the new law. Very truly yours, HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY Production Superintendent CAC:ams Enclosure ALASKA OI.L N41) GAS COIJSEtWATIQI4 ~COHKITTEE t4r. C. A. Champion Production .Superinte.~t tiaml l. to~ Brothers Oi I ~y Kup hlta i~el !lto. 51-2 l~.l Ilo, Brother~ Olt Co., opar~or ~er Sir: F~ol. osed :is the ,pprov~d appll~t~ for pemlt to drtll the above referenced ~el I on or abmt :.1~' 2.6, 197Q at a location In Section ], Township lkll samples are not requlred, A d.ire~tional sunmy .is required. Our calcoletlon~ l'adlcate ~at yo~ prog,ra-~ ~t p~l~ sufflcl~t ~rtaint~ to ~tJng r~ulr~~ ~ ~fom. y~r~~tlng::~.rm 'a~rd- Ing!y. Fl~e ~lde: t~ ~ltt~ t~la~l~w~ 'B,O.P.E.-ratings ~ requl~d by .t~ field ~!.~. '~ :'.' "':::':'=::?" ":' ' : fdan¥ riva~ In Alaska Nd =~!r~laage sYst .e~..:..~!~ baoa cl~sl fled 'l~t for .~ sp~.l~ Or ~gra~!'~..:.:.o~, ~~.:~,~: ~r~tt~s (Title 5, ;Ai.ka ~nlnlst~Ive' ~de[:~ .'.PriOr ~~CI~, ~rotl~, ~he~H~l~t ~~~r's offl~, ~~t.O~.~'.~:~'sh..,d ~, 1918 Each: eleclrlc log, Sepia, md print, f!lad=Im,'~uant to AS 31,05.030 md tb ~il~le ~lat:!'~s. ~oll Inc. l.~ ~e ~libritlm file ~ th ~Icel ~l.tl~.of oli t~ tr~, bo~'"'~fo~,,~d...~lor t~ l~ .~, l~ I~ · ~ all'-'f~t ~ lncl~l~ '(1) '.t~;;~f'lfluld in ~e ~:le,. (2) ~~ In ~"~:..~ ~d ~dttlmal sW~s, (~) s~le ~~, (4).equl~t ~ta, ~:~ (5) .P~je In Oho event of suspension or .abandonment please noti~ this office adequa~eSy in advanc~ so ~hat we may have l ~ltness, present. TRl~:Jw Enclosure Thomas ~. Harshal I, Jr. Execu~l ye Secretary Department, of Fish and ~ w/o encl. Department of Labor w/o e.~c'l., . '.-!/ .......... '. :.~... L. ;-EUBJI~CT: '.: lteetin§ with Hamilton Brothers Oil Co, - 'Ho~'r,h liiLope ~OF . . .. Tuesday, my 19, 1970, Homer Burrell, Tom Marshall, Easy Gilbreth, and I m~t with fir. Jack Fogerson, Operations' Hanager for Hamilton Brothers' North Slope operations, The meeting resulted from my inspection report ' (dated 5/21/70) on the BOP equipment on Hamilton Brothers Milne Point ' '.. and Kup Delta drilling wells on-the'North Slope. The de.~iciencies noted · '' during the inspection o~ each veil were listed on the check sheets used . during the inspections and each item was discussed in detail with . , ~r, Fogerson. 1~. Fogerson indicated that all points of contention would ,, , be taken care of as soon as possible and that in fac~, one .set '~f 5,000 psi ' BOP equipment had already been ordered fOr ~he' Kup Delta well, · . _.,' .'i~ }ir. Gilbreth informed }ir, Fogerson thaC 5,000 psi (W.P:) BOP equipment i.. :i-,- , ·was required at or befOre 10,500.' and that this ruling would apply ~o . . '' the Milne Point well, Hr, Fogerson responded that he would order equipment to com~ly with ~his regulation. . ' · '-( ' Hr, Burrell then requested: thaC our office receive a response by letter ... as soon as possible ~o let ua know ~he corrective measures taken on each well with .regards to the deficiencies noted, ~e will awai~ thei~ - ; .. vrritten reply to our reques~ at Chis meeting and make ~urther inquiries .. -. - and, inspections -in.. ~he.. near:..£u~ure i~. :i~. seems necessary, ' ' .. ,. ' ; '~" ' . ' ' FOR;C, SA- I B TO: Director Thl~OUGH: O.K. Gilbreth, Jr. Chief Petroleum ~n~ineer" FROM: Lonnie Oo Smith Petroleum Engineer State of Alaska DEPA~~T 0F NA~ ~_,SOURCE$ DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS DATE : May 21, 1970 SUBJECT: Inspection of BOP Equipment North Slope Hamilton Brothers - Milne Point Well No. 18-1 _Kup Delta No. 51-1 - SOCAL-Mobil - - Kuparuk State Well No. 32-29 On May 14, I flew from Anchorage International Airport to Fairbanks and on to the Milne Point well site on the contractors charter aircraft arriving on location at approximately 1:15 PM. At the well I met Mr. Harry Walton, the Hamilton Brothers' Drilling Foreman who did not seem to be aware of the reason for my visit or what I expected to see. When M~ro Walton understood that I wanted to witness a pressure test of the BOP Equipment he informed-a test would have to wait until he could get a test plug on location° He further stated that the only tests they had been performing on blowout preventer equipment had been just after it was installed and prior to drilling the cement out of the casing. I informed him I would stay until we could complete the test and he made ,, plans to get the necessary equipment on location the next day. I then made a general inspection of the location and the drilling rig, noticing that there was no well sign posted and that the five pillow tanks full of fuel had no berm to contain a spill. The next morning at 8:00 AM, I overheard the production foreman request- ing pipe and connections to hook up the adjustable choke which was not yet connected to the choke manifold. He also requested a new safety valve and informad the Anchorage office that he had been unable to locate a safety valve on the rig. He then ordered the test plug for the OCT head so that the BOP's could be pressure tested. This well was then drilling at approximately 5,800' and drilling had been in progress for two weeks and there was no safety valve on the rig floor. The plane arrived at approximately 6:30 PM bringing the equipment that had been ordered. It was agreed to pull part of the pipe out of the hole and tes'~ the well using the plug tester with part of the pipe hang- ing below it. This would not permit a test on the blind rams, however, I consider this better than the possibility of staying over for several days and another plane was due later in the evening which could deliver me to the Kup Delta well site. The drill pipe was partially pulled, leaving about 3,000' still in the hole and the test plug was installed. The pipe r~s and bag type annular preventer was tested to 3,500 psi along with the two-inch choke manifold system. Memo to Homer L. Burrell Inspection of BOP Equipment North Slope Page 2 I reviewed my checklist with the drilling foreman and informed him that it would be necessary to have a well sign during drilling operations as outlined in the state regulations and that I considered it a violation of the state regulations to drill without a safety valve on the floor, also that the drilling permit was approved for a three-inch drill spool outlets and choke manifold while the actual equipment in use was only two-inch. I informed Mr. Walton of our current recommendation to install adequate berms around all pillow tanks of fuel. I further informed the foreman that to reach their ultimate objective as proposed in the drilling permit would require 5,000 psi blowout preventer equipment (this equipment-was not on location) and that when he made this change that the adjustable choke which was now installed on the choke manifold system would be inadequate since it was only designed for a 3,000 psi working, pressure. A new internal blowout preventer type floor valve arrived from the plane as I departed so I assume it is now available on the rig floor. I then boarded the company charter plane and proceeded to the second Hamilton Brothers well at the Kup Delta location, arriving there at approximately 10:30 PM. Mr. Hubert Hayes, the Drilling Superintendent for Hamilton Brothers, was in charge of operations at the Kup Delta. Mr. Hayes informed me of their operations and we discussed the test procedure. The well was drilling at approximately 11,000' on my arrival and the next expected trip period would be sometime the next morning. Ail pipe was out of the hole and the well was. ready for testing at 9:00 AM on May 16. The pipe rams and choke manifold system were pressure tested to 2,400 psi and the annular preventer to 1,000 psi. ~. Hayes was unable to test the blind rams because the test plug used (which was the same plug that had been used on the previous well and transported with me on the plane) was open-ended and could not be blanked off for testing the blind rams. The rig crew suPervisor then informed me that the blind rams could not be actuated by the remote control switch at this time due to the failure of the hydraulic actuator (he stated that they were waiting on repair parts) but that.' the manual operation back at the acc%nnulator was in good order. With this control being out I also noticed that it was quite impossible for me to tell for sure that the other two controls worked~_properly as the lights didn't seem to function too well or very quickly and I wasn't sure that the controls were manipulated manually at the Other end of the~ line. The well had 3,000 psi stack installed and also had a 3,000 psi adjustable choke on the choke man i fo ld. Following the test ! discussed my checklist with Mr. Hayes and informed him that I di~:2 not find a well sign on location and this was necessary; that i did n~ consider the remote --~ ..... ~ · ~.~u~ s~isfz~ctory with one of them oug of operation, bh~. Hayes was informed that since this well was located within the confines of :he Sadlerochit Field outline as designated in Conservation Order No. 83-B, that I considered it to be Memo to Homer L. Burrell Inspection of BOP Equipment North Slope Page 3 a development well and thac the field resulations applied, however, it was obvious that he was operating under statewide regulations. I told him that i would have to check with my office concerning compliance with the field regulations since "Wildcat" was still noted on the drilling permit. I also pointed out that they were already in excess of their permitted casing point as approved on the drilling permit for the 9 5/8" casing point of 10,600' so that even under the statewtde regulations they should have already changed it to 5,000 psi BOP equipment. Mr. Hayes informed me that his office was already suppose to have submitted a revision in the drilling for the pipe program of the Kup Delta well. Since Mr. Hayes is the Drilling SuPerintendent for Hamilton Brothers and admitted to be in charge of both wells I also informed him of the short comings of the Milne Point operations as previously outlined to l{r. Walton. Mr. Hayes would make no comment as to what his company would or would not do.with regards to the deficiencies I pointed out in their operation but did request that I inform their company in writing. The testing was completed at approximately 10:45 AM and since the next plane coming in was not scheduled till-later that evening, ¥~r. Hayes suggested that I go out on his water truck to Service City and from there he had a contractor that would drive me to Deadhorse. , I arrived at Deadhorse at'approximately 3:30 PM on the 16th, contacted SOCAL's office and requested information on timing of their well test. Upon checking with the drilling foreman at the location by radio I found that the well would/~not be ready..for flow testing until the next week. However, the foreman Stated that he would be ready early the next morning for pressure testing the 5,000 BOP stack which was now being installed after setting the 9 5/8" casing. I agreed to come out and witness the test and was flown out by "Cot%~any helicopter arriving at the SOCAL-Fmbil Well No. 32-29' at approximately 5:30 PM. Mr. Charlie Loeb was the SOCAL Drilling Foreman in charge of this well. The nippling up operation took cOnsiderably, longer than the drilling foreman anticipated and it was 2:00 ;PM on Sunday, May 17, before pressure testing was attempted~ Due to multiple leaks in ~the choke manifold, kill line and-stack arrangement it was approximately 18 hours later at 8:00.~{ before pressure testing'was completed' The pipe rams, blind rams and choke manifold system;';were tested to 5,'000 psi with diesel oil. The bag type annular pr.eventer was actuated but no pressure test was conducted on this preventer due' to a seal leak in the closing system on the preventer. New seals were available on location and were to be installed im~nediately upon completion of the testing and prior to further work in the well. I informed the drilling foreman that we reco~.~,~.ended that all pillow tanks in fuel supply depots have berms around them adequate to contain a spill and I didn't consider the general houmekec?i~g adequate since there was considerable trash scattered and piled ail ~round on the location. Memo to Homer L. Burrell Inspection of BOP Equipment North Slope Page 4 Fog had shut down all flying for several hours and so, I was driven to Deadhorse by truck over ice roads, arriving at approximately 9:30 AM. I stayed in the Deadhorse SOCAL.Camp until noon and proceeded to Anchorage through Fairbanks by commercial air carrier arriving approximately 4:15 PM. LCS: 1p Satisfactory Item Satisfactory Safety Valves-Floor Safety Valves-Kelly Safety Valves-Subsurface 80P Closing System. Remote Cent rols Dritting Spool-out lets Flow Lines , Ki 11 Lines Man i fo Ici Chokes 'Item Dri 11 ing PermJ t Number ~) 6-t8 Yes No (4 ( ) 11. Nanlfold Pressure Test (¢) ( ) 12. I~OP Pressure Test (~).: ( ) - 13. Reserve Pit (v)' ( ) 14. Pit Berm (~) ~s,~e( ) 15. Location Berm (v,) ( ) 16. Fuel Berm (~ ( ) 17. Operations off "Pad" (vO ( ) 18. "General Housekeeping" .f~ ,~ ~r ~'- 1~. Abd. Marker in place t \ _ / ~ ~ ~- ~ ~ 20. Water Well covered -. :;,.:.:..-:-}:,.-?{--::, - SUBMIT IN 7. .TE lPorrn P--I . .. '. (Other instruction~ on '~-~- reverse side) STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG I~,CK' ' ' 1fl. TYPE OF WORK DRILL J~ DEEPEN [] PLUG BACK J--J D. ?ypmOF W~LL OII, ~ OAS ~ ~INGL~ ~ MUI,TIPI,~7~ W EL[, WELL OTHBR ZONE ZONE NAME OF OPERATOR HAMILTON BROTHERS OIL COMPANY ET AL ADDRESS (DF OP~TOR 440 Eagle Street, gnchorage, ALASK~ 99501 LOCATION OF WELLAt surface 2850'N & 500'W from SE corner Section 11, Ti2N, R13E, UM At proposed prod. zone 500'N & 500'E from SW comer Section 1, T12N, R13E, UM 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION F.:~OM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICe* Approximately 200 miles ESE from Barrow Villaqe 8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME KUP DELTA 9. WELL NO, 51-2 I0. I~[ELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat - 11. SEC., 'r., m, M,, (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) 1 T12N Ri3E UM 14. BOND INFORMATION': TYPE Oil & GaSsuretyand/orNo. 67721-13-500-69 File, No, Bl-~5 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* 'lie. NO. OF ACRF.~ IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, (Also to nearest drig, unit. if any) 4780' from BH Loc. 2550 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* J 19. PROPOSET~ D~PTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, OR APPLIED FOR, FT. Approx. 7500' from BH Loc. 13,500TVD 15,5401VLD ,~o,,,,t $100.000 17. NO. ACHES A.~,'GNED TO THi.~ WELL 540 20. ROTARY OR CABLE '10(;LS Rotary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.~ 22. APPHOX, DATE WORK WII,I, ~TART* Approximately 29.2' KB Elevation 5-22-70 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING ~ROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOO? GRAD~ S~G Dm~M I qv*~?ir, ,= 36" " ~30" 157~ '- 65' 250 sacks 26" 20" 94~ H-40 460' 1 600 sacks 1 7~" 13-.3/§',' ' 68~ "' Kr55 i 2840' 3100 sacks c,:~ ¢ ~*" 9 5" " , ' 6 ' ~ ;" 1_,.~. - /._8, zi3.5 & 47~' tN-80 S-9 · !1 00/ 1300 saoks .... 8~-" 7" 29%~ N'-80 15,,,~540-- 400.[sacks f,'ll~ .~,~o NOTE- This hole will be directionally drilled from the 3300' depth of Kup Delta 51-1. Program is same to that point. 3) 4) s) Drill 12¼" hole 3300'_+ to 11,600'i. Run and cement 9-5/8" casing. Install BOPE as before. Drill 8½" hole to 15,540'i. If warranted run and cement 7" liner. Depending upon shows': encountered complete or abandon well as re, guired. .; . IN ABOVE SPAC'~ D]~C~RIBE I~ROPOS~D PI~R~: If propo~l l~ to deepen or plug back. give d~ta on present productive zone proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or d~epen directLon~lly., give pertinen% data on s~bsurfaee k~ations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program. ~::,~" '; ' 'j (This space for State office use) SAMPLES AND CORE CItlPS R.EQUIP, J:D [] YES ~ NO j DI~CTIONAL SURVEY YES [] NO DAT~ .May 15, 1970 TrrLz _Prod. Supt. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAl,, IF ANY: Jcmm~un~m~s:SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER A.P.I. ~CAL CODE Mav 26...1970 · I" - I i I i I I I ' I I ! I 5- I - 4 I .- .......... ) ..... ........ ~ .............. 1 .............. ~- ................ i I I- ~KUP DELTA No. 51-11 i ~ I ilo l, 8 '- I I Y ~ ~000~810 ~11 1 3O I i I I I I I 15 I 14 I I I i I ' I I ! 4. I I I ~ I '.22 I 23 I 24 ~ I I' I I ~ I 27 I 26 I 25 i ~ i ~ I ~ i ' ' i' 20 il i . , i ! 29 I 28 ' I I i I I I I T/2/V. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR illSCALE: = IMILE I hereby certify, that i am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat rep:resents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and- that all dimensions a. nd other deta ils are correct. Dote SURVEYOR . c:..-0~ - AHCHORAG~ KUP DELTA No. 51-1 Located in NE: I/4 of Protracted Sec lilT. 1.2. UMIAT MER Surveyed for HAMILTON BROS. OIL_. CO. 440 EAGLE ST. ANCHOR&,",--. ALASKA ~ Surveyed by ~' ~ F. M. LINDSEY ~ /'. ,' '-,~C. ~ LAND 8, HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS ~ 2502West Northern Lights Boulevord Box 4-OBl;~~ Anchoroge Alost,.n ~tt ~1~i,,~1,~.'.I¢,,~.~ ~r;:l~'~l~ '~',~,~ ~;X~'~I' ,'~1~;~ ;~'L'~',~;'~' :a~>~'t, .'~..~'¢.,';: '~, ? .' ,',' ,,11 Company Hamilton Bros· Oil Co. et al Lease & Well No. Kup Delta 51-2 CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Yes No Remarks l. Is well to be located in a defined pool 2. Do statewide rules apply ........................ 3. Is a registered survey plat attached .................. 4 ...... Is well located proper distance from property line ........... y~'~: J!~ Is well located proper distance from other wells ............ ~f,~ 6. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........ 7. Is well to be deviated ......................... 8 Is operator the only affected party · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .~,.~.~ __ 9. Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ............... 10. Does operator have a bond in force ................... ll. Is conductor string provided ...................... 1~2.~ Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ...... ~_- __ 1 ~Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production StrTngs . . . 14. Will cement cover all possible productive horizons ........... 15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones ............ 16. Will surface csg. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to next string ..... __ 4 17. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ...... ~?'?~ 18. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating '. Additional Requirements: .~ ~ Approval Recon'!r~'~.c~ncted ' KLV OKG HWK ~,Z..z~ ,/,~"' LCS ': ~ ~' ,,