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DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE indus~: Pre?aredness and Pipeline Program :.x~toration. Production and Re,,ne,,es Section 5_~_; Cordova St. Anchoraae..-kK 99501 Seatember 6. i 996 TONY KNOWLES. GOVE.=.3tOR Telephone No. (90%269-7679 FAX No. (90%269-7652 TTY(907)269-7511 File No. 300.15.217 David A. Bovce Environ.mental 5secialist .~moco Production Company Norrnwestem U.S. Business Up Jr P.O. Box 800 Denver. CO 80201 6~ -ol 2- r7 ,,.- .'vlr. Bovce: ; Re: Amoco Production Company - Drilling Waste Reserve Pits Final Closure Approval of 25 Inactive Facilities The Alaska Department of Envirorunentai Conse~'ation (ADEC) has evaluated your corres2ondence, dated Februap: ! 9. 1992. requesting closure of 29 .~noco Production Company ~.~oco'l inactive reserve pit disposal facilities. Surface evaluations ~vere performed at the sites i,i !989 and !990. T'nis corres=ondenc: desc2bes our review procedures, puts forward the De=ar'~nent's findings, and takes action upon the closure request. The 29 facilities were assessed by Az'noco prior to the issuance of the ADEC Interira Site Assessment Guidance for Inactive Drilling Waste Sites, June lO,Ol. The new Alaska Solid Waste _ "" '; ' . 28. Reo_uiations. I8 AAC 60, became ,.ff'ec,~,e Januarv , 1996 and contains a chapter on inactive rese:we pit closures II 8 A-kC 60.440'). The closure criteria, in the new regulations parallel the closure criteria in the 1991 guidance document, and the review procedures require a discussion of the risk screening assessment as required in the 1991 document. Briefly, the significance of risk to local receptors is evaluated through study of contaminant release, exposure criteria, and consec:uence criteria. The I989-1990 Amoco assessment program included acquisition of numerous (10-30) shallow cores within and adjacent to each'drill pad. sampling of the cored material at five-foot intervals, and instailation of monitoring wells on several facilities from which shallow groundwater was encountered while coring. Total petroleum hydrocarbon I,,TPH). BTEX. and , . · ._ Ir. D. A. Bovce .. 2 September 6. 1996 waste: hence, effort was put forth by .Amoco to quantifl,' the disversion of u~,ese compounds from each reser~'e t~it. and to determine if significant risk to human health or the environment is -" 4dent t,hx'ough exeosure pathways at each site. SITES CONSIDERED FOR CLOSURE Based ur~on field c:-ite~a ffem the J',~ne. I991 !nte,"/m Site Assessment Guidance for !nactive Drilling Waste Sites, and ciosure cAteria seecified in .Alaska Solid Waste Reaulations 18 60.440. the flcilities listed b, eiow With their respective locations have been reviewed for c!osure: AK Peninsula - Becharof Lake "Pavtof Bay: Area' Becharof State Well .=.' 1. Cathedral River. David River #1. David River ~I-A. Hoodoo Lake Unit gl. Hoodoo Lake Unit #2 Cook In!et -Trading. Bay .4rea: A!bea Kaloa r:l. Bachama Creek'State =.'l..Biz Lake (USA) #I. Chuima River State. Romig Pxk inc..gt. Stedatna C:eek .gl. Tvonek State ={. Tyonek State #2. ',',,'est Fore!~nd Unit #!. West Foreiand U~t ---.2 Kenai Peninsula: Edna May Waiker X:or~h ._lo~.e. Aufeis Unit. East Hart/son Bav State - . Foggy Island Bav State .-41. Kavik Unit =1 No Name Island #1. West Mik&e!sen Unit '~' 5outheasr Alaska - Gienallen .Area: A.htna in:.. #1, .aa~tna Inc. A #1, Moose Creek Unit ,=,I Southwest .Alaska - Bethel .Area.'_ Johnson River Core 31. Nar>amk Creek. Navamk Creek #2,,'2A · Consideration of the sites for closure approval ~vere based on (1) a review of the submitted inac:ive drilling waste site assessment document listed below bv the the ADEC Soill Prevention and Reseonse (SP.&R5 Division. and by the other appropriate state or fedemt ' ,2~ ~ ;~' ' i " __e,,c.,.s.mc,umnz_ the .Alaska De:artment of Natural Resources - Division of Land (ADNR- DOL) staff, the Alaska Department offish and Game (ADF&G), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Se~'ice. the U.S. National Park Sen'ice. and the Bureau of Land Management: (2) public response to the closure request during the ~e 30 day review process (f~ur sites excluded, as listed below), and (.3) site visits bv .--x32)EC and A.D~'R-DOL staff to the North Slope sites. Title: .amoco Production Company Remote Sites Evaluation Project 1992 Final Revort · Submitting Persons: David .,. Boyce. Amoco Production ComPany Covered Facilities: Above Named Facilities L ocatio n: S tatewide >~r. D. A.s.~'oyce } Se=tember 6. 1996 Svnot~sis of Closure C'osed as is. No" ~,- , , _ rurtk~, action is needed tbr the drilling waste Procedure' faciiities at the referenced locations, tom ~-,~' · , , ..... ~uonallx closed. A clos~e pi= w~ submined ~d appe~ -am=iete: however,a,~-~,,~, investigative action or rehabilitation is :ecuired. ~ noted, for the Facilities at these sites. ;or) C:osure denied. ~e closure pl= is incomNete. = submined. Acditionai investigative action or rehabilitation is required. = :oted. for the facilities at these sites. . CLOSU~ STATUS OF INACTIVE SITES Each faciiitv was ass,g ....:o one of the £ollowing categories after considering the toilet:ire body of information available for each ss,,.. Facilities which do not receive final closure ~'"',,'-~,--~,: ,.,,'ill be re-evaiuated :'or closure ' · -,~,,---, ~; _.~ Devartment uoon receipt of the _'.dditionai reauested information. Closed ,-ks Is The Departmental decision u=on the re=uest for closure submit-ted bv Amoco Production Com.~anv is :o approve rbr closure the ~ ~' ; · - -: ,- - o ' .... o ~.e.ov,-, e.e. e,,c,.a amhn_ waste disoosai facilities. effective Se=:ember 6. 1996. and :o declare :he 25 facilities "Closed As Is". No objections or issues '..','ere put fomh by ~he aubiic or other state agencies during .'.he 30 day review process. ;,¥"niie :here is a basis for cor,.cem at .:b.e remote sites where cirilling mud was disposed in a sensitive ev. vironment, there is no st~ding water in contact with the waste, and therelbre. negligible ~sk. Consequently, any corrective action warranted at the sites is not recruited by the .-LDEC. realizing that the impact of :he corrective ac:ion would be much creater than the benefits :eceived. The sites have revegetated, and any corrective measures would impact the established otant soecies at the locations. Groundwater monitorinz wells at the closed sites mav be 2ecorm-nissioned as specified in ti',e ADEC document Recommended ?fac:ices %r .Monitorillg ',Veil Design, :~nstailation, and Decommissioning (1992'). or by an alternate method approved bv tlxe Deoartment. The following 5ciiities are 'Closed As Is'. as provided under :he authority of :he ! 8 .-~a.C 60.440 Solid Wa.s,:e Rezuiations: Ahtna Inc. A No. 1,' gc~- 06 z. Albert Kaloa / 6'~-o3 Aufeis Unit-- t/q- o Bachatna Creek State, Becharof State Well No. 1' Big Lake tUSA) No. ',2athedral River, 'q3- 02. David River No. 1 David River No. 1-A East Harrison Bay State No. Edna Mav Walker, t:,6"- 0'56 Fog~' Island Bay State'No. I', .X, lr. D. A,. Bovce -:' September 6. 199.6 Hoodoo Lake Unit No. 1, ~'3. Hoodoo Lake Unit No. 2/ Johnson River Core / o- e Kavik Unit No. 1 / 65- oS~ *loose Creek Unit No. 1/ Napatuk Creek No. 2/2A (Core Holes)/ No Name Island No. lr go- Romig Park. Inc. Well No. 1/ Stedatna Creek State/61- Tvonek State No. 2 ~ 65-~6 West Foreland Unit No. 1, West Foreland Unit No. 2/*t'' o~z. West Mikkelsen Unit No. 4 Conditionally Closed Closure conditions were "iaced on the b_,eiow-named facilities foilo~vinc,_ evaiuation of the reseez:ive assessment ~ackaaes. Tinese conditions must be met prior to issuance of final closure a?provai for each reser','e pit faciiitw. The decision of,' . ADEC is to declare the tbilowing facilities "Conditionailv Closed" ',mtii ipXormation re,quired to address the conditions is r)rovided · :o the Department. The assessment packages for thes: sites were not included tbr public review; .'.his 2rocess ,.,,'ill be initiated u:on ~lfiilment of the s:ecific conditions. Napatuk Creek No. 1 Conce:-n is expressed by ~e U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over surface conditions at Naparuk Creek No. 1. which appear to be impacted by abandoned drilling-related trash and eauivment. Of particular concern are references in the original assessment document to drums, batteries, and sacks of drilling mud and/or mud additives. Recent documentation (8/I9,'96'} supplied bv Amoco to the ADEC demonstrates that further clean-up was ?efformed after the assessment date. and uV~e debris was removed or disvosed of properly. This irdormation has been forwarded to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for review. Tvonek State No. 1 Conce.~., is expressed by the Contaminated Sites Section of .MDEC over potential groundwater contamination from buried rese~'e pit wastes at the Tyonek State No. i location, especially with frequent summer habitation of the site by Tyonek village residents. Evidence from the 1990 monitoring well data indicate substantial water quality, exceedances with resvect rd c,hromium, lead. barium. TPH. and the BTEX components. Subsequent analyses from samples collected in 1991 and 1993 indicate the BTEX concentrations are diminishing' however, meal analyses were not reported and TPH concentrations appear to increase significantly in 1993. Final closure approval of the reserve pit may be granted under 15 AAC 60.4400)(5) "if the owner or operator demonstrates that water pollution in the affected water body is diminishing". Therefore. it is requested that Amoco re-sample the two monitoring wells to verify that BTEX. DRO. and metal concentrations are diminishing. Accurate analyses of the metal and hydrocarbon (DRO and BTEX) >,ir. D. ~ Bovce 5 S¢~temoer 6. 1996 components listed in Table D of section 15 AAC 60.4-1.0. with the appropriate analytical -' '~' ' reeuired vrior to closure ,,,e~,,oaology. are . . _C_ Iosure Denied Closure conditions were also 2lac"'; on the k,-~ · ,,,4 ~'~, 4- urth"- _ ..... ow-nam,.., ~,~c,~ities. F .... investigative action .-...',:st be ~erfo .rrr. ed prior to issuance of final closure a??rovai for each reser,'e mt hcility. dazision of the ADEC is to "Den,,"' c~osure approval of the following faciiities until 'nfo .rrr, at~on reauired to address the conditions is provided to the De?artment. :'The assessment ?acka~s for these sites ,.,,'ere not included for pubiic review: :his proc ass ',,,'iii ze initiated upon :~aifii!ment of the speci~c conditions. .-khtna Inc. No. 1 Barium. TPH. and BTEX concentrations in soil cores from the .&htna Inc. No. i site (core locations 5.6. 12. !3'~ indicate drilling waste is present at or within a five foot depth within :,he r~serve pit depression. Standing water occurs within the de=ression in possible contact · .virh ixe waste. Cor~e=uentlv. closure of the reserve alt under i 8 .~4C 60..-!-400) requires sampiing and analvsis of surface water at the site as' specified in Tables C and D. Water ::rom :ends on the nor'& and south ends of the rese,,we pit and at back,round and down- ~f,'_,aa,,.,,t';,~- locations should be sampled.. The analvticai, dam. an appropriate ~uaiitative risk assessment, and anaivsis of feasible corrective action as outlined in i8 .-X.-XC 60.440(f)(7-10) are r:~quired prior to closure. Chuima River State Further information is required to reach a final decision on the closure status of the Chuima Kiver State location. High concentrations of BTEX (Level A and B soil exceedances), ~, H. and several metals in the rose:we pit drilling waste ax/st at or within ' ~0 ft depths, and may contact the large pond of standing water. Groundwater from monitor4.ng wells around the oft identified variable levels of pe~oieum hydrocarbons. Large concentrations :~f TPH at station MW28 (.TPH = 58 mg/1) and MW9 tTPH = !0 reg,,l) were observed in the : 993 dam. The down-gradient occurrence at MW9 suggests that TPH-denveci organics may be migrating outside ~e pit area. Groundwater metal analyses were not included. Surface water analyses from :,he 1993 program identified trace levels of the BTEX components: elevated levels of barium and lead (Pb=25 ppb) were detected in a 1989 surface sample. The Deaartment requests that further sampling and analyses of the required metal and hvcirocarbon components listed in Table D (18 AAC 60.'-1.40) be pertbrmed at the site, utilizing analytical methodology specified therein. At least one surface water sample from location SWd. and three groundwater samples from .¥fW9, MW I7,-and MW28 are reauested. The Depam-nent recommends that you bail/purge the monitoring wells prior to sampling and use a field-filtration method to eliminate particulates from the groundwater i'i.e, measure only the dissolved metal concentrations'). Final closure approval of the site should then be possible under 18 A~dC 60.440(j)(5) if the contaminant levels are indeed dLrnmishin~. ?inai closure approval will be gr.:rated after it is demonstrated to the Ad3EC that drilling wastes within :he pits are. not activetv contaminating surface ~vater or groundwater at the sites. ¥lr. D. A. Bovce 6 September 6. 1996. Plea.se provide the supplementm? in/brmation to this office. Contamination at the Tyonek State No. I site. and suspected pad contamination by historic spiils at the Foggy Island Bay State No. 1 and the Cathedral R/ver sites have been re2orted to the ADEC Contaminated Sites Section for review, as required under Aa'ticie 1 of the following "Terms and Conditions" section. In addition..--LDNR reserves the fight to fur'Lner evaluate both pad and reser~'e pit of'each site at the :!me of full lease closure. TEI:LMS AND CONDITIONS All of the above closure approvals are subject to the rbilowing terms and conditions: 1) Reserve Pit Facility. Closure: The approval gTanted by this letter is for the inactive drilling waste reserve pit facility only, as required under 18 A.AC 60.440. Closure for the pad as a whole must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate state (ADNR. .,DF&G. AOGCC), or federal (BLM) agency. Additionally, should anv contamination from historic spills be found on the ~ad outside the drilling waste site (rese,we pit area), notification needs to be made to the ADEC Contaminated Sites Section (269-7659). New Information: Should additional information concern.lng environmental conditions at the facility make fia.rther actions necessary to protect human health or the environment, the Department reserves the fight ro rec~uire additionai investigation, assessment, monitoring, or remediation at the £acitit~'. if you have any fi.infer questions, please feel flee to contact Jim Chatham at 269-7679 of this ol'IlCe. TC,'jrc,"pea Sincerely, Tom Chapple Program Manager (A:'.968CLO$ I.APP) Ms. Marilyn Crockett. AOGA. Anchorage Nancy.Welch. ADNR. Fairbanks Al Ott..~3F&G. Fairbanks Jim Haynes. ADNR. Anchoraze Mfs. Sue Sherman. Ahmm Inc.. Mr. Randy Theodore. Kinkatnu. Inc.. Wasilla Mr. William C. Prosser. Niniichik Native Association. Inc...,Xa~chorage Jim Segura. SalamotofNative Association. Inc.. Kenai Taztina. Inc.( Taz. lina Village Council), Olenallen Mr. Bart Garber. Tyonek Native Corporation..amchorage Joe Sautner. ADEC. Axichorage I c-ap fm lO jan95 L~CATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION MemorandUm To File: API No. ,,, Well Name Operator Location Note casing ~iz~, wt, depth, ~ vol,~ procedure./ Line~: Perf intervals - tops: Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear. Well head cut off: Marker / Location Clearance: code. Code l 800 L Streec ,July 9~ 1965 TbA.a :La Au Fespouoe ~o ~ le~:~er dated July ~.:t~ 2007.~! (6) o£ the ~ OAI and g, as ConservatLoa ~laCions, ubich ~ ef ~f.e,:t:Lve Juue 20; 1064, ~etail.$ t~e Thouas L ~11, Jr. l~H:kp FORM 4';'0 2-57 .. PANAMERICAN PETROLEUM COILDOi~ATION Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 R E C E IV E ~u~ ~, ~ JuL 9 i965 DIVISION OF MINES & MINERALS ANCHORAGE File: AEP- 526-WF Re: West Foreland Unit No. 1 well Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr. Petroleum Geologist State Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines and Minerals 800 L Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Marshall: As you requested in your letter of June 30, 1965, we are enclosing 1 reverse sepia each of the final Induction Electric Log and the final Gas Log. The information we have indicates that you require only blueline prints of well logs, Would you please advise on this matter. Very truly yours, · E. Pipe~ ' District Superintendent in Enclosures 2 June 30~, 1965 {'an-Am,mrt~ l"etz:olmm Omcpmz'aCi,mn We are in receipt o£ a blue l~ne copy of the induction eld-trig los and a blue li~e copy o£ the Sas 1o$ on the WeoC Yoz~ Uait ~I. We also require a sepia of each of these Very r~'uly youro~ 13roms L J~zsball~ Jr. Petroleum GeoloLtsC Form P--~7 , ~' SUBMIT IN DUPLI, -- STATE OF ALASKA (see ~her structiorm on OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION reverse side) WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG * 6' ~F ~N~N' ~L~O~ OR ~r~ N~ · la. TYPE O~-.~ELL: . OIL ~ ~ .. WELL WELL ~ DR~ ~ Other 7. UNX~ AGREEMEN~ NAM~ b. TYPE OF COMPLE~ON: ~es~ Fore land Uni WELL DYER EN DACK ~ESYR.~ Other 8. FARM OR. LEASE NAME 2. a'AM= Or O~=RA~O~ Nee t Fore I and. Un [ t Pan American Petroleum gorporzt~on 9. w~ ~. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR . , _ P, 0. Box 779, Ancborage~ Alas~ 10. ~i~ ~ ~oo~, Da 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location ole~rl~ a~5 ~ accordance with a~ ~tate requireme~ts)* ~ i I dca t ~t~e 1891' ~ Of EL, 1937 N of EL, Sec 3 T 8N R 1~ SH At top prod. interval reported below ~ttot~ae~ 1996' ~ of EL, 113~ of EC,~Sec ~-T 8~ R i~V S~ ~ 14. P~R~IT NO. DtT~ ISSUe9 6~-12 . [ ] 1-2-6~ ~d dud, s, llas"~ '5. DATE SPudDED I 16. DATE T.D. REACHED' ~ 17. DATE COMPL. (~'~, '0 Pr0d.) I 18. ELEVA;iON8 (DF, R,B, RT, GR, ETC.) $ [ '9. ELEV.. CASiN'HEAD 11-12-6~ 5-19-65 abandoned 5-27-65 RRB - O' above ~LL ~ - - .... 11,. - I0,~72 ~ ~ ,um~r~ ....... ~ I 0-11017 SURVEY MAD~ None Yes 27. was WELL CORED DI, GE-Sonic, FDL,. Prox-~h g O.[~ter Yes Effective: July 1, 1964 5..LEASE DESIGNATION · AND SERIAL' NO. ADL 17601 (State Lease) 11.' sec,, T., a., M, OR BLOCK AND SURVEY OR. AREA NW/SE Sec 3, 8N, 14W SH 26. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN 28. CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in well) CASINO SIZE WEIGHT, LB./FT. DEPTH SET (MD) HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD 20" 13-3/8" 9-5t8" 94 720 ' 61 & 54,5 2019' 43.5 & 40 8964' 26" 1400 sks class A 1700 sks class A 37_~ sks class O AMOUNT FU~LED : i non____~e [nOne 29, LINER RECORD SIZE TOP (MD) none BOTTOM (MD) SACKS CEMENTs SCREEN (MD) 30. TUBING RECORD SIZE none DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 31. PERFORATION RECORD (Interval, size and number) None FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. 82. ACID, SHO~ DEPTH -INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED none. 33.* PRODUCTION' DATE FIRST PRODUCTION. I PRODVeTiON METHOD (Flowing, gas lift, pUm~ing__stzc and t~lpC Of pUmp) i WELL STATus (Prod.oing or DATE OF TEST HOURS TESTED CHOKE SIZE PROD'N. FOR OIL~BBL. GAS MCF. WATER--BBL. I GAS-OIL RANI0 TEST PERIOD [ [ I [ / , ..~ 35. LiST OF ATTACHMENTS Attachment No, 1 - Summary of Operations /,/ *(See Instructions and Spaces Eor Additional Data on Reverse Side)' INSTRUCTIONS . u~' }orm is design~l for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of:lands and leases to either a Federal agency or a State'agency, uant to applicable Federal and/or State laws and regulations. Any~necessary special instructions concerning the use of this form and the number of copies to be ?,rticularly with regard to local, area, or regional procedures and practices, either are shown below or will be' issued by, or may be obtained from, the local Federal ,.. office, s~e'.',instructions on items 22 and 24, and 33, below regarding separate reports for separate completions. . ~cior to the time this summary record is submitted, copies of all curren.tly fivailable 10gs (dr.~llers, geologists, sample and core analysis, all types electric,' etc.), form a- :~sure~ tests, and directional surveys, should be attached hereto, to the extent required by applicable Federal and/or State laws and regulations. Ai~ attachments i-~ed on this form, see item 35. · !~ere are no applicable State requirements, locations on Federal or Indian land should be described in accordance wi.th Federal requirements. Consult local State · !~.ce for specific instructions. ' !icate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any' attachments. ~ ~4i If thi§ 'well is completed for separate production from more than one interval zone (multiple completion), so state..in item 22, and in item 24 Show the producing !ntervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name(s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 33. Submit a sep. arate report (page) on thi.~ form, adequately identified, '.itional inte.rval to be separately produced, showing the additional data pertinent to such interval.. :cks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should:show ttie details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. ~.~n~i~ a sepa-rate completion report on this form for: each interval to be~ separately produced. ( See instrUction· for items 22 and 24 above.) · .. ~.~ (~ ?.~ ... · OF POROUS ZONES: AI,L IMPORTANT ZONES OF POROSITY &ND CONTENTS THEREOF; CORED INTERVALS ', A~I) ALL DRILL-STEM TESTS, INCI,UDING INTERVAL TESTED, CUStlION USED, TIME TOOL OPEN, I~'I,OWING AND SHUT-IN PRESSURES, AND RECOVERIES 38. (] EOLOGIC MARKERS .. T0 P BOTTOM DESCR!PTION, CONTENTS, ETC. NAME TOP MEAS. DEl'TH TRUE V~RT. DEPTH · Release Date__,_._ 6-_27-67., State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources DIVISION OF MINES AND MINERALS Pet roleum Branch INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Operator __Pan__American Pet-.._C~rp_. Locat ion (Surface) Lease No. ADL 17601 or Owner . _We. 8.t For_e~an.d_~n~t ......... Loc. (Bottom) S Me r i d i an Permit No.'__ 64,12,< _ Issued 11.2-6i~ _ 193~7' FSL &_18_91' FE~..,.$ee'. 3 ._. Weli No._ I ' Area - . IL ..... --: ......~ .... Spud Oate~.~!l_,_l:2_,6_4- ' __ _Df ill lng Ceased -_ ; Suspended 11-30--64 04700~Abandoned 5-.27-65 __ _._ _ _Re-eutere~F~-&-ll--d05_ _____ -~- ' ..... -- ' Completed (F-GL-P) IP B/D, Grav. APl Gas MCF/D, Casing: Size 20" ~1 8'r 9 5/8" Bean ...... /64 CF_ ...... ps i, TP ~ SxCmt Perf: 720 ' 1400 8964' 375 10,972 V.D. Total Depth 11 017 M.D E I eva t i on_: 70~'~._ a. bPve_ MLLW Cut ,_, ..... -~: : _ , Plugs 11,017' - 9,900' _ ~- 900 '_ -_ ..8_ ~. 6_ ,4,7 ' 2,100' - 1,960' 294' - 194 GEOLOGi C FORMATIONS Surface Lowest Tested PRODUCTIVE HORIZONS Name Depth Con ten ts Year Jan Feb. Mar Apr__ May WELL .STATUS June Ju'lx ..... Aug,,. Sept _ _Oct Nov Dec .......... : -_- : -- _ _ 7~,. --"' Remarks: "Polarcub" -(jaramac Drille~) ..... (ja~--up barg~.-Co6~'r'~6~0r: Reading &-Bates, Iuc, ....... -- z:--. --~_ '-:- -'-. --' ................. ~ _ -.--~ _~ .. State of Alaska ~ar~~ of N~ Resources DIVISION OF MINES AND Petroleum Branch T ..... 8~, S Meridian INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Permit No. 64-12__ Operator~Pan ~Am.~._¥et. Corp._ ~_- Lease No. ADL 17601 or Owner West Foreland Unit Issued 11-2-64 Location (Surface) 1937 ! FSL & 1891' FEL: .Sec. Loc. (Bottom) Well No. ._~_~ 1 ........ Spud Date__ __1~1~12-64 . . Suspended 11-30-64 Re-entered 4-11-65 Completed (F-GL-P) Area Drilling ceased @4, ? 00 ' Abandoned 5-27-65 5-19-65 10, 972 v.D. Total Depth 1._~.21_0.].7 M.D. Elevation ~Q' above MLLW__ IP B/D. Gray API Cut_____% Gas Casing Size Depth Sx Cmt 2.0'~ ~ 1400 13 3/8" 2019' 1700 375 /64 Perf: CP psi, TP .... : psi Pl~ugs: 11,.017,_9.900, -: ~, _. 8; 900'-8: 647.' 2,100'-1,960' .... 294.._!, ~. 194_' GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS Surf ace Lowest Tested ...... capped incl. 2..": valvm , PRODUCTIVE HORIZONS Depth Contents . WELL STATUS Year Jan Feb Mar A. pr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Remarks: ~. ,'P~lar Cub" .(_Jar~a.c J]riller) (Jac.k.-....up bar2e).. Contractor: R..e. ad.i_n..g & Ba~_.es~_.Inc. ~ u '' -~ ~ - ;. ' .... '~ ~ ~. h~-. ~'~.1 ~' ~''~? : · ~": ;:~'~.~ '-~b;'L :.* ~ ~ u~..: ' ~ - ~ ..... ~ ' ./ , ~-'.:.-~eli::::spUdded.~l'l/l~6~' Orllled~and.-rea~'~26~'~"hole to 765I. Set 20" casing ~...' ..' : ' ~':'~,~at~:72oi"~'wl'~h ::i~°°~;acks class, A Ce~nt' ~'Oril'led':~:12'{" hole to 2100" ~9ged with .... " .'iIES,:GR-$'onl er ~?rolOg, F0L and l)ipmeter. :iReamed to 17-~" end set 13-3/8" ' ~ .. :at 2019'L.wi'th?700 sacks Class A cemen~:.:-.:.~-l)rl:i-.led 12-~" hole to 4700'. . ~:~.~1~,: GR-Sonic, .. Set Bridge plug l'~ ~ at ~792''~ and ~apPed.wlth~ 180~Sacks-:~lass A, t~;'of ce~nt plug _. .'~ si ~ll'head 'et;the'~m~d~.i~'~ ;:~h'~ ',".~'valve, bull plug, needle .-':.. {'~, : 3~~. wl nter s'tandby,?.L -=.~ :. ~:~r~.;-/: : ~ ' ~ :.~. ,.'.::...~; ,._~, :~;-;-~ . .~!~ ;~ ;' ~,' ~;:.~'. :~ ~ ': ' ~ ..'- ~ . 0ns"'.Were' reSU~d °nApri I1,', i965';~'ana the oid ~ of ~700' was reached. . -- ~ ' .~:". , :~' { : . .,' D'rl:l~lea-:and: rea~a 12~~ hole ~o 900~!',: :L~g~d'Wlth ~1, ~-Sonic, F~L, Prox-~L -'.. end.::Dtp~te~(~o 90~:.:and 5e~ 97~18 ~slng'~a~ 896~"~Ith 365 sacks cla5~. _D ce~n~.' ,- Dr].l:!ed::8"~/8~'::holet0'.l'lj002"and l~ged ~i Dl"~G~-Sonlc, DC, Prox-HL, and- r,:: :: Ran ..~FE~:.tests. and..cored_ _~_ __ !I .;,OJ~9:~.:, Ran;~.:..v:eloclty. survey, took ~and;~set open:hole' plugWlth' :skS:' cement .- to - 9900~. Attested )Uld not lO', ce~nted ~7-8900 ~ wi th a~'~ s G ce~nt, Set plug 19q-2~ -'- ~: ?~ ,~ ~: :~:~:~. .. ~ .... : . ,:R E 'C E 1 V E D · . :!j.ijl~ 3:.0 I965 ' - , .' . , . Form No. P 4 Effective: July 1, 1964 STATE OF ALASKA LAND OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION -~^s~ ,_...,-,-,. ,,,,,,.,-,,,.,,,,.- ~tt fmJlJ.Jt. LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS Tl~e f°llowir~ is a eorreot report of operatior~s crud prod~e~ior~ (i~el~dir~ drillir~ and prod~oi~ for d'e ,,~o,~ of ........ ~ ............................ ~ .~_.. ............................................................................... .4~er~ff s address ...... :~':_~,.__~__~--- ....... ................................. ................... .... ..... ......... ....... v~o,,,~ ...................... ~__~L::.,: .............. ' ......... :~ ...... :__..~f,~ ~ uad~~!_~_.._:~,.._ SEC. &ND BARREI~ OF On. CU. FT. or OAS ~4 o~ ~ (In' thousands) GALLONS or BARRELS O~ REMARKS (~AsOLINE WATER (If (If drilling, depth; if shut down, oause; RECOVERED nono~ SO state) dat~ and result of te~t for g~oli~e oontent of 0 ~ a~m~ 8,GbT- ~tth J eJJnt. J4t NOTE.--There were .............. ~ ............................ runs or sales of oil; .................. ~ ........................ M cu. ft. of gas sold; .................. ~ ................. ~. .................. runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTE.--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. · FORMa~'~O 2-57 PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORPOIIATION Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 June 9, 1965 ANCHOi-~AGE File: AEP-463- 400.1 Re: West Foreland Unit No. 1 Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines and Minerals c/o St. Mary's Residence Eighth Avenue and L Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: Attached in triplicate are Forms P-3, Subsequent Report of Abandonment, for the subject well which will serve as our offi- cial report of abandonment. Please note the correction in surface location on this form as compared to previously submitted Forms P-3. The remaining well information will be in your office as soon as it is available and assembled. DIS:ln Very truly ~ A. E. Piper District Production Superintendent cc: Mr. H. T. Hunter Form- STATF ,.: ALASKA SUBX~IT IN TRIpL (Other instructions re- OIL AND GAS' CONSERVATION ·COMMISSION verse mdc) · SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (DO not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. · Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMITN" for such proposals.) Effective: July 1, 1964 §. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEBIAL NO. * ADL 17601 (State Lease) 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBe' NAME l. 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME OZLwELL [-] OASWELL [-] OTaER. EXploratory Dry Hole West Foreland Unit 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. FARM OR LEASE NAME Pan American Petroleum. Corporation West Foreland Unit S. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WIlL NO. Box 779, Anchorage., Alaska 1 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly ~nd in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At Surfeee 1891' W of EL, 1937' N of SL, SectiOn 3, TSN, R14W' (SM) 15. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF,-BT, aR, et~) RKB 70 '· ab°Ve MLLW 14. PERMIT NO. 64-12 16. 10. FIELD AND POOL; OR WILDCAT Wil-dcat~. 11. SEC., T;, R., M., ORBLK. AND BURYET OR' AREA NW SE Sec. 3, TSN, · R14W 1'2. BOROUGH ' ~- xj 18..STATE ,'enai Pen±nsuld.~ ~laska CheCk Appropriate Box TO Indicate .Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST wATER SHUT-OFF ~ PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE- COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONS REPAXR WELL CHANGE PLA~S (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPOB~ OF: WATER SHUT-OFF REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENTS (Other) . NOTE: Report results of multiple eomPleti0n on WeI1 ompletion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.) 17. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR coMpLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of:starting any proposed work. If well is direotionally drilled, rive subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers Rna zones perti- nent to this work.) * The general procedure for abandonment was performed as set out on Form P-'3 (Notice of' Intention to) approved by your office on'May 26, 1965. The exact procedure was as follows: TD 11,017', PBTD 9900'. Set a DM retainer at 8900' in 9 5/8" csg., spotted 100 sx. cmt. plug 8647'-8900', spotted 50 sx. cmt. plug 1960'-2100',(opposite 13 3/8" csg. seat), spotted 36 sx. cmt. plug. 194'-294', capped well head with cap and valve, work .completed 5/27/65, Please not correction in surface location. *West Foreland Unit includes Federal leases, no Unit No. yet available. 18. I hereby certtfY~~~~/~;~ ~orreet APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE District Production Supt, DATE June 8. 1965 · , TITLE DATE *See Instructions on Reverse Side Form P- 3 STAT~' ,: ALASKA SUBMIT ZN TR~p~. ~* , (Other Instructions re- OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION verse side) SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) OILwELL [-] OASWE,~L [] OTHER Drilling explOratory well 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Pan American Petroleum Corporation 3. ADDREI{S OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 779' Anch.orage~ Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) ' At surface ,. --t~ W of EL, 1~' N of SL, Section 3, T8N, R14W, S.M. Igql' 14. PERMIT NO. ELEVATIONS (Sh(~ whether DF,-Br. OB, eto.) Effective: July 1, 1964 -6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTT~E-0R TRIBE NAME · · 5. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. * ADL 17601 fState Lease) ?. UNIT ~GREEMENT NAME West_ Foreland Ufi~t~' 8. FARM 'OR' I~E&~JE NAME Wes tl ,~ o;~ land 9. W~I~L' 10. FIEI~D 'ND :~OOL~ 0R W1LDO~T Wild'cat S .M. 16. Check Appropriate Box T° Indicate .Nature o[ Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE. COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPOB~-OF': WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREATMENT "aL~IgBING SHOOTING 0a ACIDIZINO (Other)' (No,z: ·Report results of multip~:.eompleti0~on,.~e Completion or Recompletion Repor~ahd Log f~m() 17. DESCRIBE PROP0SE~ OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, lneludt.ng:estima~ed date of s~tarting any proposed work. If well la dlreotlonally drilled, zive subsurface locations and measured ~nd 'true vertical depths for::~tl:marke¥s and;zone8 perti- nent to this work ) * ~* ~ ' Well was spudded November 12, 1964. Drilled and reamed 26" hole to 765:' ,..,set 20u ca-s:ing at 720' with 1400 sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 2100', logged with:lES, GR-Sonic Microlaterolog, FDL and Dipmeter.. Reamed to 17-1/2" hole and i:~e[ 13-3/8" Casing at 2019' with 1700 sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 4700. . · ,. Logged from 4338-2019 (13-3/8" casing, seat) with 1ES, GR-Sonic. Set bridga plug in 13-3/8" casing at 1792' and capped with 180 sks. Class A, top of cement. ,plug 1~.92'. Capped subsea wellhead at the mud line with cap, valve, bull plug and..fieedl, e valve'. .. Operations were resumed on April 11, 1965, and the old TD of 4700' was ~reached::APril 11. Logs were run (DI, GR-Sonic,' FDL, Prox.-ML and Dipmeter) at 9,004' and ~9-5·/8'' casing was set at 8,964' with 375 sx. cement. An 8-5/8" hole was drilled to~'ljl~002' and logs. were run (DI, GR-Sonic, FDL, Prox-ML and Dipmeter). Ran W-FL Tests, ct.§-.' ll002-17,.rran velocity survey, took sidewall cores, set open hole plug with 400 sx. cmt:; ·-to 9900'. Attempted to run DST, pkr. would not hold. ~ . We will set a bridge plug at approximately 8,900', in 9-5/8" casing, cap ~with 100 ·sx. cement (8617-8900), spot 50 sx. cmt. 1958-2100' (opposite 13-3/8" casing seat)i, s~ot, 100! sx.-cmt. 40o to 120' (~s,¥g'i°w'-the-""m~d--i~-~;)-[''' we will cap th'e S~sea wellheaa~i a6'~bef0're,:~i:th a cap, valve, bull plug and needle valve ~ - · West Foreland Unit includes Federal leases, no Unit No. yet available. 18. I hereby, certify that the fo~,e~oing is true and correct TITLE District Production Supt. DX~' "Ma.~ 25., 1965 . CONDITIONS O~APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE *See Instructions on Reverse Side Form No. P 4 Effective: July 1, '1964 STATE OF ALASKA ~ANO DFF,~ Anchorage OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION .~As~ .u.8~. ADL 17601 '[SCare') ~' ~. ~.,~ .~ ~es t Fore land P.A. 186~0 Un I t ~1 LE$SEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS State .... _A__]__a_~_k_~_ ......................... Borough _.qg_.o___k_J_n_ !_e_.t_..S_a_~s_!_n_ ..... Field ........ Wi[dc.a_t ..................................................... TI~e followir~ is a eorreot report of operatior~s a~d prod~etion (ir~el~din~ drilli~ arid prod~ein~ w~s~ for tae ,,~o,~ o/' ___'__A_P_F_'_'_)_ ............................. m_f.S_ .............................................................................. .4Eent's address __,_.__,_.__,_..__,_,, ...................................... Company___~ ~~ ............................ __An_~h_o_r_,~.e_.__~!~ska .............................. ~.,~ed .... ----_~~ .... ~ ....... e~o,~e ................. __~_~___o__-_~.o_! .......................... ' ..................... ~f,~,'s u ~e _P_ :__*__t_ r!_c_._K_~.c__t..l_o_n___~_u o__t_~.._ ~tEC. AND ~4o~ ~ NW ¼ S~ ¼ Sec 3 Initie TO 9,0 ~ll h 1410'- d+ Ld~XJg 10g. ppera~lons ~ad, Jrls~r, ~oooe.l~s and cas 7601. I~eame~ ~0 ~ld TO Cu. F~. o~ GAs (In' thousands) 0 .ovember 2t, I I1, 1965. th $, 000 P Dr ! l led to ~ALLONS OF GASOIJNE ~REcOVERED 196~ f, BARRELS OF none, so state) None )r wlntel ~d up B.O OK. 'Or depth. REMARKS (If drilling, depth; if shu~ down, oause; d~te ~nd result of test for gasoliae content o! gad) standby. ms tested oPo , led cement Nippl, I. He 1 present DIV!$1( NOTE.--There were .......... .fl...O. ................................. runs or sales of oil; .......... ~0 .............................. M cu. ft. of gas sold; no runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTE. Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 6th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form P--3 STAT[ .: ALASKA ST~MZT ~ TR~Pr. (Other instructions OIL AND GAS CO'N~ERVATION COMMISSION verse side) SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) OIL r'] OAS WELL WELL [~ OTHER Drilling exploratory well NAM,E OF OPERATOR Pan American Petroleum Corporation 8. ADDRE~tS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, AlaSka 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface ~ W of EL, ~ N of SL, Section 3, TSN, R14W, S.H 14, I'ER~aIT NO. 15, ELBVArIONS (Show whether DF,-Re, aR, ets.) 64-12 RES = ? 0 ' ab ore NLLW 16. Effective: July 1, 1964 5. LEASE DEEIGNATION AND EEBIAL NO, *ADL .17601 (State Lease) . 7. ,J~Z~aSREE~ZNT West :~or¢land' Unit 8. FAR~a o~ ~E~SE N~ME West Fo~:~lan~ Unit 9. W~LL NO. · '1 10, FZ~WA~ ~O0~, os ~c~. Wildcat4 Check Appropriate Box T° Indicate .Nature o[ Notice, Report, or Other Date:' .~-- . . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF [ I PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE. COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) EUBEEQUENT REPORT OF ': WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING'. WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING A~'ANDONMENT$ _ (Other) Resume Drilling Op.e,r~tions ', NOTE :Report results, of multiple.~.edm/)leti0.~, o~Well ompletion or Recomptetion Reporv a. fi.d~Log L~, rm.? DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR coMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, lneluding, estima-ted date of ;~tarting any proposed work. If well is direotionally drilled, give subsurfsce loe~tions and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and'sones perti- nent to this work.) * "-'~ ~' .-. ~ Work was performed as described in "Notice of Intention" on this form which was approved by your office April 1, 1965. We reached old TD of 4,700" a~d started drilling new hole April 13, 1965. · . . ~ ~est ~oreland Unit includes ~ederal leases, no ~nit No. yet available. · (This space for Federal or State-Gilles use) T~Tr.E DistIict Production Supt. *See Instructions on Reverse Side VA~m:April 14, 1965 EORM 470 2-57 PANAMERICAN PETI~OLEUM CORPOP. ATION P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska March 31, 1965 File: AEP-300-400.1-WF Re: West Foreland Unit #1 Cook Inlet, Alaska Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Mines and Minerals 800 L Street Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. RF..C ~ IV I~. D DIViSiON OF MINES & M~NERAL$ ANCHORAGE Gentlemen: Attached are Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells, in triplicate, indicating our intention to resume drilling operations on the subject well. Please indicate your con- currence by the return of one approved copy to this office. A. E.. Piper District Production Superintendent Att. CC: Mr. H, T. Hunter Form P 3 STAT[ ~ ALASKA SU~MIT IN TRIPL (Other instructions OIL AND GAS CO'NSERVATION COMMISSION verse side) :E* SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug baek to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) OILwE,,,. [--] OASwEL,. [--] OTHER Drilling exploratory well 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Pan American Petroleum Corporation 8. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surf~,ce~oJ-W of EL, ~ N of SL, Section 3, TSN, R14W, S.M. IYql ' 14. PERMIT NO. 64-12 16. 15. EI~¥ATIONS (Show whether DF, BT, OB, et~) RKB = 70' above MLLW Check Appropriate Box TO Indicate .Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Da~a; -' Effective: July 1, 1964 §. LEASE DESZGNATION AND SERIAL NO. *ADL 17601 (State Lease) 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME West Fore!land Unit, 8. FARM~ OR .~E~E NAME :~ ' ~, .. West F'o~eland, Unit ,: 9. W~L~ ~O. . 1 10. FIEb~ 'AND ~OL~ OR WILDCAT ~UBVB~ OR' AREA ~/s~; sec. 3,, 8~,:~i4~, s.~. :enai Pe~i, nsu~4 ~ Ai~;'ka NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF ~ PULL OR 'ALTER CASING ~-~ FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE. COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) Resume Drilling Operations EUBSEQUENT BEPoB~ OF :, ,~ (Other) g . ;' ". ',' -'~ "P :'; I Completion or Reeomple~on ~ePor~&~,d:~ o~ E~m~] ~ .F~ . 1~. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including~eat!~n&ted date of star~ln~ any proposed work. If well is directionally drilled, ~ive subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths fo~f'/~tl ~markers and-zones perti- nent to this work.) * Well was spudded November 12, 1964. Drilled and reamed 26" hole to 76~!~; set 20'; casing at 720' with 1400 sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 2100', logged with ~ES, GR-Sonic Microlaterolog, FDL and Dipmeter. Reamed to 17-1/2" hole and set 13-3._/8,~. casing at 2019' with 1700 sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4'~ hole to.. _'.4700'. _ Logged from 4338-2019 (13-3/8" casing seat) with IES, GR-Sonic. Set bridge plug in 13-3/8" casing at 1792' and capped with 180 sks. Class A, top of cement-p~Ug 1592': Capped subsea wellhead at the mud line with cap, valve, bull plug and(needle valve, · On or about April 3, 1965, plan to rig up our subject location with the identical equipment removed from location 12-1-64. The wellhead cap will be removed,~ BOP's rerigged, cement plug and bridge plug drilled out and drilling operat~°~S.resu~ed ~ with plans the same as were originally submitted on this location. * West Foreland Unit includes Federal leases, no Unit No yet available.. 18. I hereby eertif/v~ and correct (This space for F;deral, or Staj~ ~lee use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, ~ ~: T~TLmDistrict Production Supt. April' 1, :":1965 ', TIT~ Executive Secretary ~*~T; ~" /' /~ Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation commi~ee · *See Instructions on Reverse Side FORM ATO 2-57 PAN AMEPJCAN PETI OLEUM CO1LoOOAT ON P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska December 9, 1964 File: AEP- 1087-400.1 Re: Survey Plat West Foreland Unit No. 1 Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals 800 "L" Street Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: Reference is made to previous correspondence, ending with our letter of November 30, 1964, concerning our West Foreland Unit No. 1 well. Attached is one copy of a plat showing the final surveyed location of this well, which is located in Section 3, T8N, R14W, Latitude 60© 48' 39.91", Longitude 151° 42' 33.09m. Yours very truly, A. E. Piper District Superintendent Attach. , i. I i I 29 32 28 I 27 I 26 I I I I I I I 30 I I I 17 I 16 I 15 I ! I I CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR I 34 I 35 I I 60° 49' 1~.809" N. I I I I 't I - _~ ~o I I WEST. FORLANDS UNIT No. I ('~)_~..~ Lat. 60° 48' 39.91" N. Y-' 2,49~>,366 "'-'/ - IL°"'' '5'0 42' z'z''°9'' w' x = '94'8'' ' I I II 12 I o I I I I I Scale I = I Mile ~1~ I hereby certify tho1 I am properly registered and lic- ensed to practice land surveying in the State of Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other details are correct. J, T. gN. T. 8N. Date SURVEYORS NOTE The Iocotion of WEST FORLANDS UNIT No. I wos occomp- lished, using BLM control points CET I0, CET 17A, and CET 18. The Surveyed Location Of WE ST FORLANDS UNIT NO. I (in S.E. I/4 of Sec. :3, T. 8 N.,R. 14W, S.M.) Surveyed For PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION PO. BOX 712 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA SURVEYED BY F. M. LINDSEY 8~ ASSOC. SURVEYORS-CIVIL ENGINEERS 1405 W. NORTHERN LIGHTS BLVD. ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 800 L s~-~ ~ FoL~aud ~i~ ~I ~Jo~ ~o ~uspend and ple~ ~ ~ dram ~o suspend ~d u~ll until a~trter breflk~p; Form No. P--4 · Effective: July 1, 1964 STATE OF ALASKA -AND =rF,=E Anchorage OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION -~AS~ .,.M.E. ~L 17601 (State) ~ ~- -,,~ -~ W~s~tFp~eland~~Fi P.A. 186840 unz . LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS State ............ _A__l.__a_s_k__a__ ................. Borough _ .C_ _0_ _°_ .15_ _ ~_n_ ]: _e. _.t_ _ _ _B_a_ _ _s_ _i_n_ ..... Field .......... _W_i__l_.d_.c___a~_ ...................................................... T]~e followir~ is a eorreot report of operatior~s arid produetior~ (ir~eludir~ drillin~ and produeir~ff wells) for tke mor~t]z of __N_p_y_~e__m__b_~_r_ ......................... 19__~.?__, _ ....................................... __:~'-~:~'. .............................. ./le e n, t ' s address .... ?__.___Q:___B__p_.x___ZT__9_ .................. ~ ................. Company .... _~__a__n.___A_me~c__a _~___P/9.___t__r__o__.l_e__u_.m___C..qxr_. Anchorage, Alaska .................... ............................................ ut ¢ ' ..... SEC. AND. TWP. RANGE WELL D~s. BAERELS or On. GEAvrr¥ Cu. F~. OF GAS GAiNs o~ BARRg~ Or REMARKS ~ o~ ~ No. p~o~c~. (~' tho~&) GASO~E WA~ER (~ (If ~. d~th; if shut down. ~ECOVERED ~OH0~ SO s~te) date ~d r~ult of t~t for g~ol~z . , eon~t o~ sE Sec 3 8N 14W 1 0 0' 0 0 0 None . . TD 47( 0' PBTD 1591''. ~uspended as drilling Wel~_ 1~~'~ ig r,~leased for Winte~ Standt~y 2400 1~1-30.,64. Rig was ready tp be jacket down 2359 11-27. 64 and stood by waiti~.g fcr im')rov,~d we~.ther conditions. Rig lefl well lOcation 1: 00 12-1-64, arriv Seldo~ia 'C800 12-2,~64. Moved JA~C to-1,)catic~n 11-4-64. Sputded 8~ 1].-12-64, alevatio:~ ~B, 71' above M 60' at ove sea leve'[, 10f' above mt.d lin~. Set 20' .casing at 720' tnd cemented with sacks class A foll,~wed t,y 200 sac~.s class A + 2% (:aC12. ~an IES, ~R-S'onic, Microlat Calip~r, Density 1,)g ant. Dip .Metez, 720' - 2100'. Set 13-3/8" casing at 2019' and cemenl:ed with 1700 sack'~ cl~s A. Drilled 12~" hc le to 4~00'. Log with IES and GR- 4360' - 2C19'. Se': DC ~:etainer i~ 13-3~8'' casing at 1792~ and cap')ed with 180 sacks cemen1 . C~ent pl~lg 175'2 ~ - 1592'. Installed cat , valve, bull pl'~g and needle valv well t~ead. Final repcrt u~til oper~:tions com.ence Spring, 19~i5. I ....... ----- MLLW, 1200 lateral- gonic on NOTE.--There were .......... .n...o. ................................. runs or sales of oil; ......... n...0 .................................. M cu. ft. of gas sold; ................... ..n...o. ................................... runs or sales of gasoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicable.) NOTE.--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 6th o~ the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. FORM 4?0 2-57 PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM COILOOIL ION P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska November 30, 1964 File: AEP-1053-400.1 Re: West Foreland Unit No. 1 State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals 800 "L" Street Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. Karl VonderAhe Gentlemen: Confirming your verbal approval of Friday, November 25, 1964, to suspend our West Foreland Unit No. 1 well for the winter, attached herewith you will find an original and two copies of Form P-3, Notice of Intention to Suspend West Foreland Unit No. 1. Also attached, you will find an original and two copies of Form P-3, Subsequent Report of Suspension regarding the same well. We would appreciate your having these approved and returning one copy of each for our files. A. E. Piper District Superintendent Attach. Fo~m P--3 ' STAT~ ,: ALASKA ST~B~rIT IN TRIP" ,']n* (Other instruction, re- OIL AND GAS CO'NSERVATION 'COMMISSION verse side) SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) OIL [] GAS WELL WEL,. [-] OTHER Drilling exploratory well 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Pan American Petroleum Corporation 8. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR ?. 0. Box 779~ Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.' See also space 17 below.) At surfece ~ W of EL, -t~' N of SL, Section 3, T8N, R14W, S.M. Effective: July 1, 1964 5. LEASE DESIGNATION AND I~ERIAL NO. * ADL 17601 (State Lease) 6. IF INDIAN~ ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME UNIT AGREEMENT NAME West Foreland Unit s. FARM OE ~EA.E NA~'E West Foreland Unit 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD AND~POOL, OR WILDCAT 14. PERMIT NO. 15. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, .aT, OR, 64-12 RKB = 70' above MLLW ~e. Check Appropriate Box T° Indicate .Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: W'ildc~ ll. 8EC.~ T., R.,' M., ORBLK. AND BUBVEY OR' AREA NW/SE Sec. 3, 8N, ,14W, S M 12. BOI~O~ffdH- .. "j 18. STA~E Eenai Pe,.,n[nsul~1' AlaSka TEST WATER SHUT-OFF I I PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE. COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF': WATER SHUT*OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL ~ FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING, SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABAndONMEnT* (Other) S U S p end NOTE:.Report results of multiple, completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log'form.) 17. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is direotionally drilled, ~ive subsurface loc~tions and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * · Well was spudded November 12, 1964. Drilled and reamed 26" hole to 765', set 20" casing at 720' with 1400 Sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4" hole'to 2100', logged with IES' GR-Sonic, Microlaterolog, FDL and Dipmeter. Reamed to 17-1/2" hole and set 13-3/8" -,. casing at 2019' with 1700 s'ks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/4" hole t-o 4700'. Logged from 4338-2019 (13-3/8" casing seat) with IES, GR-Sonic. Set bridge plug in 13-3/8" casing at 1792' and capped with 180 sks. Class A, top of cement plug 1592' Capped Subsea wellhead at the mud line with cap, valve, bull plug and needle valve. * West Foreland Unit includes Federal leases, no Unit No. yet available.' T~TLE District Superintendent mx~nNovember 30:1964 *See Instructions on Reverse Side STATE ~ ALASKA SUBMIT IN TRIpL) ,,]ge (Other instructions :re- OIL AND GAS' CON.~ERVATION COMMISSION verse side) r SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill orto deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such propofals.) OILwELL [--] GASwELL [--] OTH'.R Drilling exploratory well 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Pan American Petroleum Corporation 8. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surfece ~ ~ of EL, t~ N of SL, Section 3, T8N, R14W, S.M / 37 · 14. PERMIT NO. 15. E~VA~IONS (Show whether DF,-aT, a~, ere.) 64-12 (State) 16. Effective: July 1, 1964 §. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO, * ADL 17601 (State Lease) 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRZBE NAME .. 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME West Foreland Unit 8. FARM OR LE]~EE NAME .. ... We~t Fo.reland 'Unit . lO. FIELD &ND POOL; OR WILDCAT, . Wit'dcat ;- 11, BEC. ~., R., M., OR BLK. AND SUB, VEY OB ARE& NW/SE,-:: Sec. 3, 8N, 14W, S.M. 12. BOROUGH .. '! 18, STA~E RKB = 70' above MLLW Kenai, P,eninsU~a -'Al~aska Check Appropriate Box T0 Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SIIUT-OFF ~'~ PULL OR 'ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE- COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACiDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUspend SUBSEQUENT REPOR~ *OF l FRACTURE TREATMENT 'iir.,TERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) ' ' NOTE :.Report results of multiple .completion on Well ompletlon or Recompletion RepOrt and Log' form,) ' . 1~. DESCRIBE I'aOP0SE~ OR C0i~PLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including.egtimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is direotionally drilled, give sub~r~ace locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers ahd.-zone,s perti- nent to this work.) * Well was spudded November 12., 1964. Drilled and reamed 26" hole to 765', set 20" casing at 720' with 1400 Sks. Class A cement. Drilled 12-1/'4" hole to 2100', 'lOgged with: lES-, GR-Sonic, Microlaterolog, FDL and dipmeter. Reamed to 17-1/2" hole and set 13-3/8" ' casing at 2019' with 1700 sks. Class A Cement Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 4700'. Log with IES and GR-Sonic. Set bridge plug in the 13-3/8" casing at approximately 1800' and cap with a 200' cement plug. Cap the subsea wellhead and move all drilling equipment off location for the winter. * West For'e~nd Unit includes Federal leases, no Unit Number yet avail, able. 18. I hereby, certify tJ~t~t~h~ correct S~O~rED ~ ~ITLE District Superintendent (This 'or eder~l or St~e ~ ce use) .. APPROVED -- TITLE ~-- CONDITIONS APPROVAL, ~ ~: DATE November- 25 ~ 1964 *See Instructions on Reverse Side 800L Street H~. Roscoe It:. gell; DLrecCor D~FLs~on of Lands 3~ 6th Avenue Auchor~) Al~ ATTH: girk S~anley Approximate locaCLon - Meat Foreland Un£C ~1 - 1Lan American Petroleum ~orporatiou Dear Sirs: ~ v~l! provide you vECh a precise .surve~ of elm locaCEon when Ls available. Very C~ly Thomas a. Narahall; Jr. 800 L Street Hr. A.E. Piper ~eu ~mertcau ~troletm Corporation · .O. ~o~ 779 Anchor~e; Alaska Dear Hr. l~ipe~: West Foreland Unit ~1 - Applic~tion fo~ l~r~lt to Drill ~he re.rented application is approved subject to the ~ollowia~: l) ~ell samples and core chips will b~ required on this mil as detailed in th~ operators drilling and cc~pletion program. 2) lionthly reports, of operation viii be submttted within 10 days after the end of the 3) Approval o-f suspension or abandom~ent ausc be obCa£n~d /~rma the S~te on cu~~ ~ P-3 ~iore act~ ~ ot suo~nda or Ver~ truly yours~ ~Fhomas R. Narshall, Jr. Petrole~a Geologist II'1~: kp PAN AMEP CAN PETnoLEUM COI POOATION P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska November 1, 1964 File: AEP-922-400.1 Re: Application for Permit to Drill West Foreland Unit No. 1 State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals c/o St. Mary's Residence 8th and L Street Anchorage, Alaska Attention: Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: Attached please find an original and two copies of Form P-i, Application for Permit to Drill, Deepen or Plug Back, and location plat, together with a draft for $50.00. This is to apply for permission to immediately spud West Foreland Unit No. 1, Section 3, T8N, R14W, S.M. A. E. Piper District Superintendent Form P~' ~"' ... -~ :- ......... ,01·f AND"GA~:'C~ON:s~I~gATiON-'COMMISslON_: . ' APPLICATION 'FORTERMff;TO' DRILL, DEEPEN~OR PLUS'BACK SUBMIT (Other-instruc. ~s on Effective: July' 1, 1964 ALAS'KAl reveFse, stale) ~L 17601 ?, UNIT' AGEEEMENT NAME '. WeSt Foreland Unit 8,-FARM OR ,LEASE NAME' ~ 2. NAME OF,OPER, A~,R ;. :,.~j-".'u..',t .... z ..... *~-'~'~ ...... - ":· ..... : ~"" ...... - ...... We,~t 'Foreland~ Unit .... "" '' " :~" '9.'~W~LL NO. ' Pan American Petrol~eum Corpo. ra~ion . P. 0. Box 779, Anchorage, Ala:~'~A'" ..... "' ..... ;' .... - .... ' ......... zot,z,~, ,~-.oo~, o~ w,~,c,, 4. ~cA~zo~ ~ Wn~L-(Repo~t,-lo~on'el6arly-~e in ~eor~e:Wi~ anyS~te'r~uirements;*) ' ' ' ' :Wi ldc a t Atsurf~ee ~ N of SL, ~,~ of~EL, Section 3, TSN, Ri~, S .H, 11. s~c., ~., s., M., os s~. At proposed prod. zone Tertiary Sec. 3, T8N, R14W, S.M. . 14. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST o~ems 12. B. OROU~H sM ~ 13. BXATm 24 mi, ~ of Kenai~ Alaska Kenai Peninsula Alaska 1~. DISTANCE FROM PRO. BED* ]16. NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE 17. NO. OF ac~s ASSIGNED ~ocs,~o, ~ s~s~ ~12~0' Unit Line ~3~, 298 (Uni~) ,o ,~ w~ ~ao~a~ Ga L~s~ L~, ~. 1980 Lease Line (Also ~ nearest drlg. unit l~e~ifany) / 2 ~/' q (T.~ ~ ~ 640 ~8. D~STANCm ~ROM PROPOSED LOCATION' ~19. ~goPFsmm~F~-' 20. ROW~X.'OR ca,nm ~eOLS TO NEAREST WELL~ DRILLING, COMPLETED, o~ ~ ~o~, oN ,ms ~, ~. None I 10,000 . Rotary 21. m~VA~0NS (Show whe~er DF, ET, ~E, e~.) 22f- ~Paox. DA~m WORX w~L 8~AR~* ~ 11- 2-6~ R~ = Est +~0 Sea Leve. l,+7~~ ~LL T~de ,~ ~. . PROPOSED ~ASI~O A~D ~~I~O PRO~RA~ SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CEMEN: 26" 20" 17 1/2" 12 1/4" 8 5/8" 13 3/8" 9 5/8" 7" Liner 84~ 54.5~ 43.5 - 40~ 26~ .600' 2000' 7500' 10,000-7,500' 2000 sacks · 2500 sacks , 1500 sacks 700 sacks Note: Quantities of cement are approXimate and will be determined and altered by caliper logs and prospective pay to be covered. No directional work is planned. * Unit is being formed, have advance approval of State and Federal Regulatory bodies. IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proPOsal is to deepen or plug back, give data on present productive zone and proposed new ·productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen directionaily, give pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true v~rtlcal depths. Give blowout preventer program, if any. ' ~.~,~ . 24. I hereby cer~ktha~-th~i~is ~ue and Correct. (This space for Federal or State off/ce use) ,.,,,,,,,,,o. ' *See Instructions On Reverse Side District Superintendent APPROVAL DATE ~~~~ / · DATE NoVember 2, 1964 DATE ! i I I I ! ) i i I I I 32 I 33 I I I I I I 25 ';-~: I I I I I I -- 51-! I I -.: ~.. _jT?- .... ~ ...... I~-- I 8 ! : _~ ! I ;~ I I · I 1 ?._ ...... ..z ...... _~:_ ~ ~' I : I - I I 1 18 t 17 ) I I -I I 3 2 I I ' !WEST. FORLA.,N, DS UNIT No. I J I _.~..~~._~-1- Lat. 60° 48' 39.91' N. Y= 2,492,$66 ~ - Lon(o ' " X= , .... [ , , , , 9 I o~ lO I II I I I I I I ! --~ t / I I i I I I ! I I 16 I 15 I 14 I I I I I I I [ L ..... L Scole I"= I Mile CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR 12 hereby certify thol I om properly registered ond lic- ensed to proctice Iond surveying in the Store of Alosko Ond thor this plot represents o Iocotion survey mode by me or under my supervision, ond thor otl dimensions ond ,:other r details are correct. Oo~e ' - /" Surveyor The Surveyed Location Of WEST FORLANDS UNIT NO. I SURVEYORS NOTE (in S.E.I/4of Sec. 3, T. 8N.,R. 14W, S.M.) Surveyed For Jocotie..n= of WEST FORLAND$ UNIT No. t was occomp- PAN AMERICA~ PETROLEUM CORPORATION P.O. 80X 712 BLM control .points CET I0, CET 17A, and -" ~' ' :::' -i ' - ' ", i-'-' - SURVEYED BY F. M. LINDSEY ~ ASSOC. SURVEYORS ~ CIVIL ENGINEERS t405 ~'.NORTHERN LIGHTS. BL~D... ,- ,. ~ w.eJt f/e- ~ I..( - 0 I .L West Forelands #1 Original: 10-27-1961 Pan American p ~ ..- Data Typed up from bad copy of a handwritten Lithology log from AOGCc. All known t,*, 0 t 2- abbreviations typed out as full word. A question mark means the typist couldn't read the writing or didn't understand the word. Question marks within the text are annotated as "questioned by sampler" Sandstone, conglomerate and shale drawn in dots and dashes on left hand side of original. OFt Unconsolidated sand, gravel, silt & clay 60Ft As above with coarse grains, granite, diorite, quartz, loose with some boulders 70Ft Same, drilling difficult 80Ft 20" Casing @ 84 w25 sx? 120 Ft As above. Streaks of sand stone. Course rounded igneous rock fragments & quartz 140 Ft Sand stone with course loose sub-angular to sub-rounded assorted igneous rock fragments and quartz varicolored grains 190 Ft Sand stone coarse to very coarse sub-angular grains of quartz, igneous rock, loose unconsolidated. 230 Ft As above 310Ft Loose unconsolidated sand, sub-angular to angular grains with assorted igneous rock fragments. Some Light? grey soft shale to micaceous sandy shale 350 Ft Loose varicolored sand a-a. Trace shale. 400 Ft Unconsolidated quartz sand, angular to sub-angular very coarse with varicolored igneous rock fragments 430 Ft Unconsolidated quartz sand sub-angular to angular very coarse? Clear to milky grains with muscovite and black chert pebbles & igneous rock fragments (mainly black & green in color) 450 Ft Quartz sand a-a but noticeably less igneous fragments. Clear to milky grains with mIca 500 Ft a-a very coarse, poorly sorted with occasional source of... ???(Data obscured by tape splicing log together) 580 Ft. 610Ft 670 Ft 710Ft 760Ft 800 Ft 820 Ft 900 Ft 940 Ft 970 Ft 990 Ft 1000 Ft 1040 Ft 1055 Ft 1090 Ft 1100 Ft 1160 Ft 1190 Ft 1220 Ft ~ /----- Quartz sand a-a with little ???? igneous rock fragments. Traces chert and grey shale, occasional fragment of carbo material. Quartz sand a-a with trace of grey mica, argillite, siltstone. Clear quartz sand a-a with few black chert grains and biotite flakes. Unconsolidated ers? Quartz sand a-a with some soft grey silicous micaceous shale trace of carbo material. Unconsolidated quartz sand a-a with black smooth rounded chert pebbles. No silt or shale. Trace carbo material Sand a-a with a few thin interbeds of Light grey silty micaceous shale Unconsolidated coarse sub-angular to angular quartz sand a-a with black chert pebbles, some grey soft micaceous silty shale. Some sans a-a. shale brownish black, soft organic with what appears to be imbedded fibrous material (plant remains )-very organic. Shale a-a with much sand a-a (this sand probably (caving?)) Shale very carbo and fissile, very soft. Shale a-a but becoming light grey, soft, organic in part to ac.c? sl? silty Mostly light grey soft organic shale Shale a-a with some unconsolidated sand a-a. Some shale a-a with coarse sub-angular to angular sand. Unconsolidated with some varicolored igneous rock fragments Data obscured by tape splicing sheets together. ... smooth rounded chert pebbles Shale brown? Very carbo fissile to blocky organic tough moderately hard. Somewhat greasy luster. Lignitic. Shale with trace of Light grey shale. Streak of coarse grained sand stone with varicolored rock fragments and quartz? grains. Shale brown and gray with very lignitic streak. Streak of sandstone soft blocky to fissile. 1250 Ft 1280 Ft 1300 Ft 1310 Ft 1340 Ft 1360 Ft 1380 Ft 1390 Ft 1460 Ft 1490 Ft 1520 Ft 1550 Ft 1600 Ft 1630 Ft 1670 Ft 1710 Ft 1730 Ft 1760 Ft ,--. ~ Shale a-a with trace sandstone Light gray fine grain sub-angular micaceous shaley varicolored igneous and whole quartz grains unconsolidated Shale becoming black, more mica and lignite. Sandstone becoming more angular with fragments of black lignitic shale and varicolored igneous rocks Samples harder than above Shale light brown to black, lignitic, siliceous mica soft with trace green gray silty shale, streak of medium to coarse sandstone. Shale grey to brown silt micaceous sandy soft. Mostly sandstone light gray, soft, mica, lignite, with raised? Varicolored grains of igneous rocks and quartz Fragments of black hard lignitic shale Shale brown soft lignitic fragments shale silt with some sand stone a-a and wood or lignitic fragments Shale brown to black very lignitic, sandy silt sl? Mica. Soft and streaks of black lignite. Shale Light grey, silt, lignitic streaks and lignite with some round curse grains of quartz and varicolored igneous rocks. Lignitic black soft with white kaolinitic streaks, trace shale as above. Shale Light grey to brown. Lignitic mica? With steaks of silt and sandstone Shale a-a with brown shale and trace lignite Shale light grey???? soft kaolinite? (questioned by sampler) And brown lignitic siliceous mica shale trace of light grey micaceous sand. Data obscured by tape splicing sheets together Trace sub-bituminous coal Shale light grey mica. Soft silt with streaks of fine to course rounded floating sand grains of varicolored chert, quartz and igneous rock. Lignite, black soft fibrous and shale as above. 1780 Ft 1830 Ft 1900 Ft 2020 Ft 2040 Ft 2050 Ft 2090 Ft 2100 Ft 2150 Ft 2180 Ft 2210 Ft 2260 Ft 2300 Ft 2330 Ft 2370 Ft 2420 Ft 2450 Ft ~ ~, Shale, light grey soft blocky. Light grey lignitic shale and brown very lignitic silty shale all are micaceous to some extent. Shale light gray to brown mica silt sandy lignitic soft blocky to fissile, streaks of lignite. Shale light grey to brown mica silt, sandy streaks, lignitic moderately soft. Trace of yellow clay. With sub-angular to sub-rounded quartz, chert igneous rocks and quartzitic s&p st. 13-3/8 csg @ 45. Very high % of Light grey clay matrix. Some yellow clastic... Data obscured by tape splicing sheets together. . .. . . . very fine to fine grain mica shaley. Lignite moderately soft black to dark brown fibrous with shale as above. Shale and lignite ??? with sand stone Light gray, very fin to fine grain mica, sub- angular poorly sorted pebbles of igneous rock. Unconsolidated poor porosity. Veryargillitic. Becoming more sandy with some brown lignitic shale. Coal or Lignite Sandstone medium-very coarse sub rounded quartz, chert, igneous grains unconsolidated traces gray siltstone with Light Clay inclusions. Trace Light gray and brown shale. Lignite with shale light grey to brown silt mica. Sandstone yellow to tan. Fine to coarse sub rounded alyl. Clay matrix. Shale light grey to brown silt micaceous soft lignitic with some sandstone a-a and lignite. Sandstone light grey fine to course with rounded pebbles. Poorly sorted clay matrix micaceous soft, tite. Lignite with gas bubbles. Shale light grey to brown, micaceous, clay, silty to very sandy and lignitic. Shale grey, siliceous, sandy, lignitic micaceous, soft with some very fine to fine sand stone stringers? and lignite. a-a more silty? 2480 Ft 2500 Ft 2570 Ft 2580 Ft 2600 Ft 2620 Ft 2660 Ft 2720 Ft 2750 Ft 2790 Ft 2840 Ft 2850 Ft 2860 Ft 2890 Ft 2920 Ft 2960 Ft 2980 Ft 3020 Ft ~ ~ Sandstone gray fine to very fine sub angular to sub rounded poorly sorted, clay matrix, micaceous, silty, tite? & coal grains compose of quartz, chert, igneous rocks and quite siliceous tuff? Frags. . . data obscured by tape splicing pages together... grey to brown lignitic mIca. . . Lignite Shale light grey to brown silt mica lignite soft Coal and some lignite Siltstone light grey argillite, calc. Moderately hard mica. Sandstone light grey fine to medium feld? (questioned by sampler) subangular pebbly quartz rock fragments, mica cemented with calcite? High clay matrix tite Lignitic. Shale light grey to brown silty lignitic mica with siltstone. Light gray mica calc. Abundant loose sub-rounded coarse sand grains in sample. Coal & shale as above. Shale light grey to brown mica Lignitic silty. Soft and black to dark brown lignite. Coal. Shale and lignite as above. Coal. Shale med. Grey fissile calc. With some shale and lignite as above. Shale Gray to brown lignitic mica. Silt soft with traces of med gray calc? Shale (marine?) (questioned by sampler) Shale and Lignite with loose rounded coarse grains of sandstone. Sandstone sub-rounded grains of quartz, igneous rocks and chert. Coarse to very coarse poorly consolidated, clay matrix. May have porosity. Sample consists of looser grains. Shale light grey calc. slightly silty, trace of lignite (cave?) (questioned by sampler) 3040 Ft 3060 Ft 3120 Ft 3130 Ft 3160 Ft 3190 Ft 3210 Ft 3250 Ft 3290 Ft 3310 Ft 3340 Ft 3360 Ft 3370 Ft 3390 Ft 3400 Ft 3430 Ft 3440 Ft 3460 Ft 3470 Ft 3480 Ft .~ ,--, Shale a-a. with much lignitic shale (black) (pass cave?) (questioned by sampler) Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. Trace sl siliceous calc. Med gray shale. Siliceous sandy medium hard. Trace shale a-a interbed black shale with floating quartz grains (coarse) and grey sil. Calc. Fine to coarse grained sand poorly sorted, sub-rounded with some black chert fragments. Trace porosity. Sand stone gray calc. cement tite Grains sub-angular poorly sorted fine to coarse some Light grey silty soft shales. Sandstone white-gray calc, cherty medium-coarse grain, subangular tite Much caved? (questioned by sampler) shales. Some feldspathic rock fragments. Sandstone as with chloritic? (questioned by sampler) and feldspathic grains and interbed lignitic shales. Mostly black lignitic shale soft with quartz grains and chloritic grains, etc. Also some sand. Probably interbedded shale and sand. Mostly Light Grey soft silty a-a? calc.? shale with some sand a-a and lignite. First sample after trip. Mainly light grey shale a-a and tite calc. Sand as above. Sandstone light grey mottled shale? Medium coarse grain with grains of quartz, chert, chlortic rock. Pace tray on ta? Shale, black. Shale Light gray a-a. Lignite-fibrous plant texture still visible. Lignite Lignitic a-a. . . ??? . . also some soft waxy bright brown shale. Some dark brown shale a-a and trace sandy lignite. Sandstone grey medium coarse grained, sub-rounded cal. Tite with included grains of chlorite rocks? (questioned by sampler) and loose chert pebbles. Sandstone a-a. Trace metamorphic rock fragments (granitic) Some interbedded lignitic coal and shale black. 3500 Ft 3550 Ft 3580 Ft 3600 Ft 3680 Ft 3720 Ft 3730 Ft 3740 Ft 3760 Ft 3790 Ft 3820 Ft 3850 Ft 3890 Ft 3910 Ft 3960 Ft 4000 Ft 4010 Ft 4040 Ft ~ /"""'- Mostly light gray lilighty lignitic shale and lignite with trace of very fine to medium dirty mica. tite sand. Shale light gray mica lignitic, silty, moderately soft. Siliceous sandy in places. Trace of sand a-a mostly lignite and gray and brown shale. Data obscured by tape splicing sheets together. 99% lignite-soft with fibrous texture quite apparent. Lignite a-a 98%. Interbedded brown waxy, very bituminous looking shale. Lignite a-a. sandstone gray s&p fine to medium grained very calc. Cement tite, subrounded mica some green colored grains also present. Sandstone a-a gray to greenish gray, calc and clay matrix, mica also much lignite and some shale. Mostly lignite and shale a-a with interbedded sandstone a-a quite micaceous. Trace siderite. Appears to be interbedded coal, shale and sand a-a. with few large angular fragments of white chert and sub-rounded igneous rock. Lignite a-a and shale Light grey, soft, silt micaceous and carb.. Mostly Lignite and shale a-a. Shale light gray to brown, silt carb., micaceous, siliceous. Some streaks of siltstone, occasional fragments of Light grey arkose. Very fine to fine grained argillitic sandstone (tite) Mixture of sandstone a-a. shale a-a. with coal or lignite increase in amount of calc. Very fine to fine grained sandstone (tite) cement with calcite, argillaceous. Shale light grey, silt, carb., calcareous, micaceous. Some brown carbo shale. Sandstone grey very fine to fine, poorly sorted, subangular to angular. Calcareous, tite With shale light grey, micaceous,silt and lignitic. First sample after trip Mostly shale and Lignite. 4070 Ft 4090 Ft 4110 Ft 4130 Ft 4150 Ft 4220 Ft 4250 Ft 4270 Ft 4300 Ft 4230 Ft 4270 ft 4390 Ft 4410 Ft 4420 Ft 4450 Ft 4480 Ft 4510 Ft ~ ~ Lignite black, soft, fibrous texture Sandstone gray, fine to coarse grained, poorly sorted, subangular grains of clear to white quartz. Black chert, varicolored rock fragments Matrix silty, argillitic, cement, with calcite, tite to trace porosity Shale light gray to brown, silt mica & lignite trace sandstone a-a. ???? sandstone light gray fine to medium arkose cemented with calcite, tite shale Light grey silty, mica, carb.. . Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. Mostly sandstone a-a and lignite with trace grey micaceous shale. Sand is hard and tite well cemented with calcite and arkosic sand?/coarse round chert grains. Siltstone light grey, argillite, sandy, mica and lignite. Siltstone a-a with streaks of very fine grey shaley sand cemented with calcite tite. Abundant loose quartz and chert grains. Sandstone, shale, siltsone a-a and much coal or lignite (may be cave?) (questioned by sampler) Siltstone light grey, calc, hard? Mica, carb, sandstone a-a abundant coal. Mostly Lignite and sand stone, Light grey Fine to medium grained, subangular poorly sorted, silt, shaley cemented with calcite. Hard and arkosic? (questioned by sampler) Sand stone a-a, medium to coarse grained, calc. Cemented, sub-rounded, cherty, with many large loose grey black rounded chert pebbles. Some Lignite. Sandstone a-a. Medium Coarse grained. Some chert, arkosic? (questioned by sampler) the sandstone has some inclusions of white-yellow clay (blobs?) and few fragments of black shale. Trace of sandstone a-a. Lignite (90%) Black to dark brown soft occasionalasional. ? Waxy luster, occasionaL? Fibrous texture visible. Coal a-a with some interbedded sandstone a-a. Coal a-a. with interbedded very fine grained sandstone/siltstone grey to tan. Calc cement, carb, argillite, tite. Trace sandstone a-a. 4550 Ft 4630 Ft 4660 Ft 4700 Ft 4780 Ft 4810 Ft 4840 Ft 4870 Ft 4900 Ft 4930 Ft 4970 Ft 4990 Ft 5050 Ft 5100 Ft 5120 Ft 5130 Ft ~ /"""'-. Siltstone brown to grey, argillite, calc, hard an lignite. Shale? a-a and ??? Loose pebble conglomerate with pebbles of clear quartz and black chert rounded. Some coal a-a (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Sandstone fine to coarse grain, gray, calc tite to trace porosity. Trace gray silt carb shale. Many loose quartz and chert pebbles and igneous rock fragments. A-A Less sandstone sl? Inclusions? In ??? silt shale...Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. 99% Coal. Trace of very carbo black shale. Some Coal a-a. Shale Light gray, silty, micaceous, carb., soft sandstone fine to coarse grained calc. Some clay in matrix, sub-rounded mica, (arkosic?) (questioned by sampler), tite. Some siderite. Mostly coal. Some Light grey shale a-a. Some calc medium to coarse grained sandstone a-a. Loose pebble sand (unconsolidated) of angular fragments, clear quartz and varying shades of gray, black chert angular to rounded. Some igneous rock fragments (predominantly green colored) Mostly coal. Shale, light grey, silt micaceous, Trace sandstone a-a. 100 % Coal. Coal Coal & Shale, Light gray to brown, silt, micaceous, carb., trace Light grey siltstone, siliceous sandy mica. Some Sandstone fine to coarse grained. Light grey, Sub angular, well cemented, tite with some shale, gray to brown carbo silt mica and coal. Few rounded to very coarse quartz, chert and rock fragments in sample. Sandstone, gray, medium to coarse grained, sub-angular to sub-rounded grains of quartz,cheld?, feldspar and mica rocks, hard cemented with calcite, tie. No visible porosity. 20% loose grins of chert, quartz, igneous rocks, rounded grains. Coal and shale a-a. 5160 Ft 5200 Ft 5220 Ft 5230 Ft 5320 Ft 5350 Ft 5380 Ft 5420 Ft 5450 Ft 5480 Ft 5510 Ft 5540 Ft 5570 Ft 5620 Ft 5660 Ft 5900 Ft ~ ~, Ft Trace sandstone a-a. Sandstone gray arkose. Fine to medium grained. Sub-rounded, quartz, chert and feldspar? (questioned by sampler) rock fragments. Tite cemented with calcite, hard abundant loose round grains. Coal. Coal Sandstone a-a. more brown color and quite argillitic. No cont? fluorescence!! Orange color. Tite more quartz-ose? Than a-a and more ???. . Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. Sandstone a-a-arkosic? (questioned by sampler) Loose grains and pebbles of?? Sandstone a-a becoming somewhat fine grained, hard. Some coal streaks indicated by gas sniffer. Very Coarse pebble quartz sand-Chert, conglomerate with calcite cement. Sub- rounded to angular grains. Poorly sorted. Grey to yellow-grey color. Some yellow clay in matrix. Poor porosity. Much coal in samples (Pass cave?) (questioned by sampler) Trace brown carbo shale and sandstone a-a. Shale brown to grey, carb., mica, moderately soft with coal and trace sandstone a- a. Mostly shale a-a with sandstone a-a and coal? Shale dark brown mica, carb., lignite, streaks and coal and black carbo shale. Mostly brown to black carbo shale and coal with trace of sandstone a-a. Shale a-a with sandstone medium to coarse grained, gray to yellow sub-rounded quartz and chert grains, pooly sorted with a yellow and gray clay matrix. Tite, coally seams in Scl? Sandstone gray tine to very coarse grained, subangular to subrounded, poorly to fairly sorted. Very argillitic and coaly matrix to fairly clean well cemented sl. tite? (Possible trace porosity) Shale brown to gray, lignitic. Sandstone a-a with brown Calc siltstone and gray to brown carb shale. Coal (believe 50% sample is coal cavings?)(questioned by sampler) Sandstone light grey, fine grained, sub angular, arkosic, micaceous, argillitic. Trace Porosity. 5910 Ft 5940 Ft 5800 Ft 5870 Ft 5890 Ft 5920 Ft 5950 Ft 5970 Ft 6020 Ft 6070 Ft 6120 Ft 6140 Ft 6160 Ft 6180 Ft 6220 Ft 6270 Ft 6300 Ft 6330 Ft 6350 Ft /""' ~, Sand Stone Light gray, Fine grained s&p, subrounded quartz and chert, sl? Calc. Cemented with silica tite, hard.---coal. Shale, gray, silt, mica, carb, with brown shale a-a and coal. Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. Mainly coal with traces of shale and some quartz and chert. Coal. Some shale, dark brown to black, very carb.. Mostly coal with gray and brown shale and light gray sandy siltstone and very fine grain gray hard tite sandstone. sandstone, gray fine to coarse grain sub angular argillitic shale. hard, mica. tite and black to brownish gray shale. -Coal 50% of sample. Sand gray in ?? very coarse grained quartz, chert and green rock fragments, poorly sorted, silt and clay matrix, mica, arkose cemented in calcite. Tite hard with streaks of gray and brown shale and coal. Mostly black, hard? Coal with some brown and gray carbo shale. Sandstone light gray, Medium to coarse grained, subangular to subrounded, Poorly sorted, clay matrix, cemented with calcite. High % of loose rounded chert and quartz grains. Tite. Coal and brown shale (loose rounded) grains may represent ??/course porous sand with tite streaks of finer grained sandstone a-a. Coal Coal and brown carbo shale Trace light gray fine to medium well cemented calc sandstone. Coal Mostly coal with trace of sandstone a-a and to?? brown lignite, mica, coaly shale Coal A-A Trace light gray soft waxy, carbonitic? Shale mica? Coal A-A with occasional small fleck of adhering amber type material. Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. 6420 Ft 6450 Ft 6470 Ft 6490 Ft 6510 Ft 6530 Ft 6550 Ft 6600 Ft 6650 Ft 6670 Ft 6710 Ft 6730 Ft 6760 Ft 6810 Ft 6850 Ft 6870 Ft ..--. ~ ... Angular, infers some porosity. Shale a-a. Mainly coal. Shale dark gray, silty, mica, med-hard with carb luminae and coal. Coal? Becoming very hard, sub con? Fractured with gas bubbles escaping along fractures. Coal and sand stone fine to medium? Grained? White clay matrix, sl calc, tite. Mostly coal, very hard, brittle with sandstone, light gray, fine to medium grained, subangular, Arkose?, poorly sorted. S&P Qtz, chert, gkrains well cemented with calcite, tite. Abundant very coarse loose grains, may be unconsolidated or poorly consolidated sandstone or cave? (questioned by sampler) Coal and black bright? Carbo shale (brown streak) Trace sandstone, fine to medium grain, calc cement, sugangular, micaceous, poorly sorted, tite. Sandstone, white-gray, fine to coarse, subangular to subrounded, cherty, calc cement, some clay in matrix, mica, poor porosity with loose quartz and chtgps? Cash & shap? Sandstone a-a siltstone gray shaley, mica. tuff? (questioned by sampler) and shale, gray to brown, coaly, mica, medium hard and coal. Claystone light gray waxy hard dolomitic (sl. Calc) brittle with sandstone a-a. Arkosic? Tite. Tuff? (questioned by sampler) Sandstone white, fine to coarse grained subrounded to subangular, poorly sorted Arkose. Mica, shaly very fine loose rounded grains in yellow clay matrix to well cemented calc. Sandstone and claystone a-a. some coal. Shale dark gray to black, mica sl. Silty, fissile and coal. Sandstone light gray, fine grained, subrounded, micaceous, calc cement, some clay in matrix, fair porosity, siltstone light tan, gray??? Mica, sl. Calc. Shale, ???, waxy?, medium ??? (brown ???) carbo Some sand a-a Trace siltstone a-a. Sandstone Lt gray, fine to medium grained subrounded, poorly sorted, calc cemented with clay matrix (white with yellow blebs?) mic, good porosity, coal? Some sandstone a-a. shale black to brown, carb, waxy, sl. 1 fissile medium hard mica, some varved? Yellow clay and silt. 6890 Ft 6900 Ft 6970 Ft 7050 Ft 7090 Ft 7120 FT 7140 Ft 7170 Ft 7200 Ft 7230 Ft 7270 Ft 7290 Ft 7300 Ft 7330 Ft 7350 Ft. ,~ ~ Varved clay and siltstone a-a. Shale, black to brown, soft, mica, carb, waxy occasionalasional, fissile. Data obscured by tape splicing sheets together. Mostly shale black, soft, fissile, mica, bit to carbo with some varved silt and clay a-a. Trace sand. Sandstone white, fine to medium, subangular,arkosic, clay matrix, cemented with calcite. Trace porosity, mica and shale gray to black, silty mica carbo W thin silt laminae. Trace coal. First sample after trip-Sandstone a-a (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Shale brown to black, mica, silty, tallow and brown laminated silt and clay. Sandstone, light gray, fine to medium pebbly, argillite. Arkose, mica, Trace porosity to well cemented tite. Shale gray to brown waxy, fissile, medium hard, micaceous, carbo Occasionalasional. Has light gray specks (tuff?) (questioned by sampler) Sandstone It gray fine to coarse grained, subangular to subrounded, poorly sorted, well cemented with calcite, tite. Trace round? Chert and quartz grs? In yellow clay stone (tuff?)(questioned by sampler) Shale dark brown carb, mica and coal. shale brown to black, waxy, fissile, with possibly some coal. Unconsolidated very coarse round to subangular quartz and chert sand with ingneous rock fragments. Shale and sandstone cont? Inferred porosity from unconsolidated nature of sand. Shale, unconsolidated? Sandstone a-a with trace of gray and ??? tuff coarse? (last question mark: questioned by sampler. Others are illegible words) sand. Few igneous rock fragments. Shale a-a unconsolidated? Sandstone a-a and sandstone fine to coarse grained, white to gray, calc. Cemented, chert and pieces of included black shale fragments. Trace porosity. Shale a-a, some Sandstone a-a and coal Shale a-a, some coarse unconsolidated quartz and chert fragments. Also some igneous rock fragments (mainly green in color) Sandstone white to gray, fine to coarse grained calc. Cemented- argillitic, micaceous, carb.. Fair porosity in coarse sand. Some unconsolidated quartz and 7390 Ft. 7410 Ft 7420 Ft 7430 Ft 7440 Ft 7450 Ft 7470 Ft 7510 Ft 7520 Ft 7530 Ft 7560 Ft 7570 Ft 7580 Ft 7600 Ft 7630 Ft 7640 Ft 7680 Ft ~ ,---. chert a-a (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Trace shale.. . data obscured by tape splicing pages together. (VPS)Very porous? Pebbly? sand a-a with few very coarse loose quartz and black chert fragments and pebbles. Sandstone white to gray, coarse, calc-clay cement. ? Porosity, chert, trace shale, coal. Sandstone a-a to gray mica, carb fine to medium grain calc. Better cemented. Some sandstone a-a mostly loose very coarse pebbles of chert, quartz and ken? Rks? a-a with increase in amount of coal. a-a numerous orange colored igneous? (questioned by sampler) rock fragments. No samples-No cuttings over shaker-drilling with water. Mostly coal (95%) trace of shale, gray mica, Trace sandstone. Coal .Coal with trace siltstone, gray to tan. Trace shale gray, soft mica. Trace shale a-a and loose ??rs. Quartz, GRS? And fragments. Coal a-a interbed with thin varves of gray siltstone. Few quartz fragments. Coal with loose coarse subangular quartz fragments-Indicates porosity? (questioned by sampler) Shale gray, silty, ??? set with 1ignitic streaks and yellow clay. Trace very fine arkose set, mica, argillite sandstone. Coal Shale a-a with sandstone fine? grained? light grey, subangular, argillite, arkose. Poor porosity and very coarse round quartz and chert grains (loose). Much cave, (coal) Sandstone, white to gray fine to coarse grain, pebbly, sub angular to subrounded, matrix of quartz and chert withpebbles of quartz and gray chert. Poor porosity to well cemented with calcite. Shale a-a. 7710 Ft 7730 Ft 7780 Ft 7800 Ft 7810 Ft 7830 Ft 7850 Ft 7860 Ft 7880 Ft 7900 Ft 7920 Ft 7940 Ft 7950 Ft 7960 Ft 7980 Ft. 8020 Ft 8050 Ft ~ ~, N.S. (Coal caving) Sandstone a-a becoming finer grained, fewer loose rounded pebbles with some light grey silty micaceous, shale and coal (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Sandstone dirty gray very fine to fine grained. Calc.and ??? cement. Argillite, carbs? Mica OCCASIONALASIONAL ??? to a siltstone. ??? to fair prosity. ??? a-a with very coarse loose quartz and chert fragments. Trace gray shale. Sandstone and siltstone a-a. Coal and sandstone coarse clear? Loose subangular fragments of quartz, poorly cemented sandstone a-a ??? siltstone to coarse loose quartz, cemented fragments. Sample mostly coal (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Loose quartz a-a. Some sandstone a-a, shale, dark gray, carbo To gray silty mic. shale a-a lignite in part. Much coal (caved?) (questioned by sampler) Shale a-a, silty in part to gray soft shaley limestone. Quartz fragments. Very Limey shaley ?? a-a to silty a-a. Loose quartz and chert fragments. Sandstone, gray very coarse to ??? silty, calc with loose quartz and chert fragments subangular...Data obscured by tape splicing pages together. . .. very coarse quatz and chert sand to conglomerate. Calc cemented, fair porosity. Igneous rock fragments. Calc chert quartz sand to conglomerate a-a with pieces of granite etc. a-a many red and green igneous rock fragments, Mica, some good porosity. a-a porosity very from tite to very good. a-a porosity poor due to calcite cement. Siltstone light gray, shaley mica, lignite with streak ??? gray mica, shaley sandstone with trace porosity. Coal (cave). Some loose round grains of quartz and chert. The very fine to fine grained standstone has poor to good porosity. Shale, light gray, silty, lignite, mica and coal. Mostly light gray shaley siltstone and silty shale with lignitic streaks. Also streaks of porous and very fine to fine grained argillite. Mica, sand and occasional fragment of fine to medium grained. tite calc cemented sand a-a. 8120 Ft 8150 Ft 8180 Ft 8210 Ft 8230 Ft 8240 Ft 8250 Ft 8260 Ft 8290 Ft 8370 Ft 8400 Ft 8410 Ft 8440 Ft 8470 Ft ~ ~ Mostly shale, brown to gray mica, silty fissile to blocky with some gray siltstone and very fine to fine grained well sorted argillite sand with fair to good porosity and coal (caving) a-a sandstone occasional grading to siltstone very argillitic. Mostly sandstone gray, very fine to fine grain, vica, argillite, occasional calc, carbo Poor to good porosity. No stain?, trace medium to coarse cherty quartz sand, trace ??? with interbed gray to black micaceous shales. Shale gray to black (brown steak) medium hard, blocky to fissile, mica, carbo Trace sandstone a-a. Shale a-a to lignitic Shale, medium gray blocky, medium hard-waxy to black shale a-a. Trace sandstone a-a. Mostly black blocky shale (brown streak) occasional fissule, soft very carbo Shale a-a with some fine grained brown to gray calcareous sandstone, tite, argillite, mica interbedded shale a-a with very fine to fine grained sandstone grading to siltstone a-a. Very coarse quartz and chert sand, subrounded to angular (broken up by bit as some... ???) Unconsolidated to poorly cemented with pink and green igneous rock fragments Infer very good porosity (unconsolidated) appears to be a chert quartz pebble conglomerate largely unconsolidated to poorly cemented. Igneous rock fragments. Conglomerate a-a? (questioned by sampler) with some coarse to medium grained quartz and chert sand well cemented with calcite. Tire. Some siderite. Mostly sand, fine to coarse grained, subagular to subrounded, pebbly quarz and chert, argillitic ??? to sli cemented with calcite. Poor to fair porosity, poorly sorted some shale streaks. Sandstone medium to coarse grained, mostly quartz and chert, poor porosity. Sandstone white, fine to medium grained with ssc? Grains. Medium sorted, poor to fair porosity. Shale dark grey, very micaceous, fissile. Trace of very fine sandstone and loose quartz pebbles. Coal. shale a-a moderately hard. With some silty and coaly streaks. Coal. 8480 Ft 8510 Ft 8550 Ft 8560 Ft 8580 Ft 8600 Ft 8620 Ft 8630 Ft 8660 Ft 8690 Ft 8710 Ft 8730 Ft 8750 Ft 8780 Ft 8820 Ft ~ ~ Dark grey to black, mica, fissile, moderately hard with trace tan mica, siltstone, and coal. Sandstone white pebbly with matrix of fine to coarse subangular to round grains of quartz, chert, varicolored igneous rock fragments. Clay binder, relatively unconsolidated. Porosity estimated to be good. No shows. (Coal caved) Sandstone a-a, finer grained. (??? Caving coal) Sandstone a-a trace black lignitic moderately hard shale. a-a sandstone appears less porous, high % clay in matrix. Coal seams. Sandstone a-a. Shale dark gray to black lignitic, mica, fissile and coal Shale and coal a-a Mostly Coal (first sample after trip) Shale, dark gray-black, mica, lignitic, carbo with sandstone Fine to coarse grain. White cherty, with calc. Cement to fine grain gray v.? argillite. Trace Poor porosity. Sandstone, white very coarse to pebble conglomerate with matrix of finer sandstone and clay. Calcite cement. Loose pebbles and angular fragments of chert and quartz, igneous rock fragments (pink and green). Fair porosity, no stains. Sandstone, white, fine to coarse grain. Calc.-clay cement and included pebbles of chert and quartz, igneous rock fragments (pink & green) Fair porosity, no stains. Shale, black ligniteic, mica, blocky to fissile, trace of which appear to be plant fragments (imprints) interbedded with coal. Shale gray, carb., micaceous, medium hard (brown streak) to black lignite with interbedded sandstone stringers. Shale a-a with interbedded gray carbon, mica, fine to medium train sandstone with fair sorting, subrounded, grains, calcite cement, argillite, tite, poor porosity. Shale a-a. Increase in sand-white, fine to coarse grain, cherty. Calcite cement. Trace clay in matrix included chert pebbles. Tite. Shale gray with mica, fissile, silty, and sandstone. White fine to coarse well cemented with calcite. Tite. 8840 Ft 8870 Ft 8900 Ft 8930 Ft 8960 Ft 9010 Ft 9050 Ft 9080 Ft 9090 Ft 9100 Ft 9120 Ft 9140 Ft 9160 Ft 9200 Ft 9230 Ft 9240 Ft ~ ~ Sandstone gray to white. Mostly quartz, chert with some igneous rock fragments. Trace porosity, mica, pebbly. sandstone a-a fine to very coarse to pebbly, matrix filled with chlorite and mica. occasional. Calcite cemented becoming more angular. sandstone a-a trace poor porosity. Dominantly quartz. Sandstone a-a with white chloritic mineral chlking? Matrix and coating grains. Some calcite cemented. Appears tite. Mostly gray mica carb lignitic shale with some sandstone a-a. Mostly Coal (cave?) (Questioned by sampler) and shale. trace sandstone a-a. Shale gray, mica, med hard, to black with carb to coaly, brittle with stringers of very fine grained sandstone. Shale a-a with sandstone fine to coarse grain, white, subangular to subrounded, poor porosity, cherty. Calc. Cement with clay in matrix, large pebbles, fair porosity with mica? interbedded coal. Loose chert and quartz pebbles. Much coal and loose to poorly consolidated angular quartz grains. Coal, sandstone a-a but better cemented and shale a-a. Much coal and shale with unconsolidated fine to coarse to pebble sized, angular to subrounded quartz coal chert grains and fragments infer good porosity, igneous rock fragments. More black? Gray ??mica, coaly shale. Sandstone a-a, muc coal (cave?) (questioned by sampler) Shale a-a very carb (brown streak) Unconsolidated very coarse sandstone a-a Sandstone becoming fine grained in part. Shale a-a with 15% unconsolidated quartz grains a-a. Shale a-a with stringers of very fine to fine grains, sandstone grey subrounded, fine to medium? Very argillite, clay, cherty, mica, fair porosity, no stain. Shale a-a to brownish black very bituminous to coaly, wayxy. Shale a-s with occasional carb, inprint of plant fragments? (questioned by sampler) sandstone stringers 9260 Ft 9330 Ft 9340 Ft 9350 Ft 9400 Ft 9440 Ft 9470 Ft 9500 Ft 9520 Ft 9570 Ft 9590 Ft 9630 Ft 9720 Ft 9800 Ft 9840 Ft ..--. ~ Shale a-a occasional becoming silty, sandstone very fine to fine grained, dirty gray, argillite, mica? Shale a-a, brownish black, blocky, waxy, bituminous (brown streak) Loose quartz grains, coarse, subangular to poor cemented becoming finer grained Shale a-a some sandstone, coal, very shiny, hard, concoidal fracture. Conglomerate c.f.? loose quartz & chert pebbles, smooth and round to angular with fine to coarse sand well cemented in (???) in matrix. Infer good porosity. Shale gray to black waxy lignite mica. Trace sandstone green-gray, fine grained arkose hard, calc cemented, tite. Shale brown to black, waxy mica with trace greenish grey siltstone, mica and trace fine grained calc. Tite sand. Sandstone, white fine to coarse grained. Subangular to pebbly. Trace porosity. Sand stone white, conglomerate fine to coarse grained, subangular to subrounded in the coarse grains. Arkosic, quartz, chert and ingneous rock fragments. Mica sli. Calc to well cemented, tite to poor porosity. The rest of the data obscured by tape splicing sheets together. Sandstone a-a with interbedded black hard coal seams. Loose rounded ??? ??? quartz and igneous ??? Sandstone conglomerate a-a porosity varies with respect to cementing poor to good. Some tuffaceous material in sand with black carb, mica, shale and coal. Shale black, blocky, mica, very carbonaceous, to only with embedded fossilized plant fragments (brown streak) waxy, mud, hard with sandstone fine to coarse grained, matrix with pebble size chert and quartz fragments ???, ??? tite to fair porosity. Calc argillite cement. Mica and trace argillite, gray to tan siltstone, trace siderite. Shale a-a with sandstone a-a, but having a brown clay material scattered throughout matrix, tite. Shale, gray to black blocky, ??? and coaly. Appears brown when wet. Trissiate? Med? arkose well cemented with calcite, tite and black hard coal. Sandstone white to gray, fine to medium, conglomerate, quartz and chert and ??? fragment and subangular?, poorly sorted, well cemented with calcite (silica?) (questioned by sampler) clay, mica and silt??? - shale a-a, trace coal a-a. 9870 Ft 9880 Ft 9900 Ft 9920 Ft 9940 Ft 10030 Ft 10070 Ft 10120 Ft 10160 Ft 10180 Ft 10200 Ft 10250 Ft 10270 Ft 10280 Ft 10300 Ft ..--. ~, Trace tuff? (questioned by sampler) to Trace Porosity. Shale dark grey mica coaly, Conglomerate mostly quartz, chert and igneous rock, with some quartzite. Black very carbonaceous to coaly shale, blocky, occasional Mica and coal. Coal and shale to borownish black, waxy, bituminous? Const? Of quartz, chert, pebbles with matrix of fine to coarse quartz and chert sandstone. Poorly sorted, subrounded, subangular with calcite-clay cement and possibly silica mica of air prosity. Some quartzite and igneous rock fragments, shale a-a and coal. Interbedded black mica, shale and coal and brownish black bituminous (brown streak), waxy tough, blocky shale. Coal at times? quite lignitic. Mostly black shale with some brown bituminous shale interlaminated with thin streaks of coal. Trace sandstone. Black shale occasionally. Carbo Plant . . ImpressIOns. ??? quartz and chert pebbles with matrix of sandstone white and coarse grained, subrounded to subangular, poorly sorted with calcite-clay matrix. Mica. Igneous rock fragments. Tite to fair porosity. Shale a-a. trace tuff? (questioned by sampler) Shale and coal a-a. Adding Diesel fuel and mud. Sandstone, light gray to white. Fine to coarse grained. Subrounded to subangular, poorly sorted, arkose. Pebbles of granite?(questioned by sampler) Mostly quartz, feldspar. Micaceous? (questioned by sampler). Calcite cemtne. Coaly. Trace porosity. No stain. Sandstone a-a and shale gray to black. Coaly, mica. Sandstone a-a with trace white tuff. Sandstone becoming more arkosic. Some sandstone a-a but mostly black gray shales and coal which occasionalasional appear to be fractured and filled with calcite. Shale a-a. some sandstone a-a. Trace tuff? (questioned by sampler) 10320 Ft 10340 Ft 10370 Ft 10390 Ft 10410 Ft 10440 ft 10460 Ft 10470 Ft 10480 Ft 10500 Ft 10530 Ft 10560 Ft 10570 Ft 10580 Ft 10590 Ft 10610 Ft ..--. ~ Mostly shale and coal with sandstone as at 10,200. Mostly shale and sandstone a-a with noticeable increase in green (chloritic) shaley clay matrix. Trace bentonite. (???) Graywacky-Grey fine to medium grained, sub angular quartz, feldspar st? fragments, bentonite, greasy, chloritic matrix, calc cement tite. Shale and graywackey a-a pebbly tuff bentonite? Clay in matrix of sd. Cemented with calcite. Sandstone white to gray, fine to coarse grain, subrounded to subangular, poorly sorted, clay, mica matrix, calc cement, tite. tite porosity. Some rounded grains of quartz and chert. Shale and coal. Sandstone white, conglomerate matrix, ??? green mostly quartz, some feldspar rock grains, clay matrix, mica, abundant round quartz pebbles. Trace Porosity, Trace Tuff Porosity varies from poor to good with degree of cementing Sandstone a-a and friable in part. Numerous igneous rock fragments (mostly green and red) Sandstone quartzose, white, fine to coarse grain, subrounded, subangular, poorly sorted with clay calcite cement with included fragments and chert, shale and igneous rocks. Friable pebbly (chert & Quartz). Good porosity, no stain ???? Sandstone conglomerate mainly white quartz with chert, sil. Argillite. Igneous rock, granite? (questioned by sampler) a-a occasional. Pellet of scoria basalt. Phos. Light green calcite. Mostly pebble quartz quartz, conglomerate with igneous fragments, chert. Sandstone matrix white clay and some calcite cement. Tite to good porosity. Friable. Conglomerate a-a with much black bituminous very hard shale and coal (caved) Conglomerate a-a less shale and coal, igneous rock fragments, predominantly green with red. Quartz-chert pebble conglomerate a-a with matrix, of fine to coarse quartz sl. subangular, mica, calay (sl. bentonite?), silic. Cement. Some tuff and igneous rocks, and good porosity a-a. Trace shale gray to brown lignitic, mica 10640 Ft 10650 Ft 10680 Ft 10690 Ft 10700 Ft 10730 Ft 10750 Ft 10760 Ft 10770 Ft 10790 Ft 10800 Ft 10810 Ft 10830 Ft 10840 Ft 10860 Ft 10890 Ft 10900 Ft ~ ~ Trace Coal Sandstone white very coarse grain subrounded friable, mostly quartz and and chert, some rock fragments, congl? Porosity tite to good Conglomerate with sound matrix becoming more angular Sandstone white, fine to very coarse grain, subangular with some granules of subrounded quartz grains, chert. Matrix silt 7 clay. Porosity tite to poor. Trace tan ica. Lignitic, siltstone. Trace gray mica shale. Sandstone and conglomerate a-a with cement and matrix of white clay?(questioned by sampler) to pale green, chloritic?(questioned by sampler) clay. Sandstone is very micaceous and sl. bentonitic. Some brown to black shale and coal Brownish black bituminous shale and black shaley lignitic coal. Sandstone a-a sl. calc. Cemented. Few coal stringers. Quartz sandstone coarse to fine grain white ??? ??? friable with white clay?(questioned by sampler) cement plugging porosity (occasional sl. bentonite), very micaceous, tite, fair porosity. Trace tan artillite, very micaceous, siltstone and fine grained sandstone. Thing stringers bentonitic carbonaceous shale Sandstone, white fine to coarse grain, subangular, poorly sorted, pebbly mIca Arkosic dirty clay and silt matrix, calcite cement with trace gray mica coaly shale and trace tan mica siltstone. Sandstone is tite. Very dirty greywacke type sandstone or tuff. Arkose. ??? green. Very poorly sorted. tite with occasional flakes of red clay or shale Traces of buft sdy? Mica siltstone. Trace shale a-a with leaf and stem carbo Impressions. Sandstone a- a with siltstone, faint reddish brown in color mica. Soft sli. Sandy siltstone pale green. Mica with plant fragments and greywacke tite. Siltstone and greywacke a-a with coal. a-a sandstone is very dirty. Mica and tite. trace coal. 10920 Ft 10930 Ft 10950 Ft 10960 Ft 10970 Ft 11 000 Ft 11 020 Ft ~ /"", Sandstone a-a with white mineral (clay) choking matrix and coal. Sandstone coarse to fine grain, white grey dark green, dirty white cement in part and clay (white-dark green) matrix choking porosity. Mica igneous rock fragments. (emtal? Green) friable with grey to pale green carbo Shale sl. bane? Sandstone a-a with some dark brown waxy very bituminous blocky shale. Sandstone and shale taking on light gray to pale green color (when wet) Bentonite. Dirty sandstone a-a (greywacke?) (questioned by sampler), with interbedded black shiny hard coal and dark brown very bituminous waxy shale which fluoresces and gives good cut Shale and Coal a-a. Dirty sandstone (graywackey) and conglomerate, Meta and igneous rock fragments present (green & pink) with interbedded pale green and light grey sl. bentonite, carb,sb. Sl mic.? Shale Lt gray to pale green, medium hard, occasional shale, carb, sl. bentonite, interbedded with sandstone, coarse to fine grain with white to pale green clay cement and matrix subangular to subrounded, poor to good porosity. Occasional pieces have spotty stain in matrix fair fluorescence, fair to poor cut. Along left side in lithology drawing from 11020 Ft to 11200 Ft: Stained sand, very difficult to find. Occasional set brown calcite cement resembling stain (no cut). 11 060 Ft 11080 Ft 11120 Ft 11200 Ft 11210 Ft Very few and scattered fragments have staining but give fairly to good cut and good fluorescence with CCL4? Coarse sandstone a-a with cement becoming siliceous with less clay and fair ??? grain. Coarse sandstone a-a with chert, occasional chert pebbles, some igneous rock fragments? (questioned by sampler) sil. Argillite?, silicant? (to clay) good intergrain porosity, fair stain, good ??? a-a trace brown shale and pale green shale with floating and pale green shale with floating sand and ??? pebbles and grains. Dark brown bituminous shale a-a and coal. Some fluorescents from shale. Pale green spliney? Shale with floating quartz and chert pebbles and grains interbeded shale and sandstone and gray- tan mica argillite, siltstone. sandstone and shale a-a p-f? ???, trace spotty stain, fair fluorescents, good cut. Coarse sandstone subangular with white pale green matrix, some chert pebbles becoming cleaner? With brown calcite cement (fluorescents bedding out?) No 11240 Ft 11270 Ft 11300 Ft 11350 Ft 11390 Ft 11410 Ft 11450 Ft 11500 Ft ~ ~ stain becoming conglomeritic with large chert pebbles with brown calcite cement inlay. Some coal and dark brown very bituminous waxy shale. Sandstone becoming harder and cleaner. Sandy shale a-a with chert pebbles. Sandstone becoming clean, calcitic and bituminous coal? And harder green predominant color. Some gray hard carb silty sl.? no stain Increase in amount of shale Coarse sandstone a-a to find to medium grain, argillite, carb shale light gray to very pale green (wet) splintery blocky mice (biotite), very siliceous with occasional. Floating quartz grains occasional sl. bentinite? Shale a-a sandstone (greywacke?) (questioned by sampler) gray to tan coarse grained subangular with brown calcificient? And white clay matrix (shale - ???) fragments a black shale included, tite, pore porosity. Trace brown bituminous shale (sl. silty) and gray, argillite, mica, siltstone Shale dark brown to dark gray mica bituminous carb (??? Silty) dirty gray sandstone fine to medium grain sl. bentinite? , argillite. Shale a-a with some pale green shale and tuff? (Questioned by sampler) and pale green? silty, mica shale. a-a trace coal: trace granule size quartz and chert grains. Conglomerate sandstone quartz, chert, igneous rock with sandstone and shale a-a. a-a with shale, pale green to brown to gray, silty mica, lignitic? Tuff? (questioned by sampler) conglomerate and shale interbedded and tuff with some brown tuff shale; trace coal. Shale gray to dark brown, silty, lignite, mica with some white specks (tuff?) (questioned by sampler). Mostly light gray to cream, bentinite shale soapy moderately hard. Trace floating individual? Chert and quartz grains in shale. Trace very fine to medium calc subrounded dirty sandstone. Trace light gray calc fossil? Shale (questioned by sampler). Shale pale green soapy bentinite sandy, shale; light brown waxy to creamy smooth fissile and shale dark brown mica, lignitic, plant fragments. Coaly. R? sandstone, tuff? (questioned by sampler). Sparkle. Trace very fine to fine subangular dirty mica sandstone with bentinite clay in matrix. Trace redish brown and green sandy bentinite shale. Shale and sandstone a-a bentinite shale becoming more sandy increase in green sandy shaley bentinite siltstone. Conglomerate green composed of light to dark green calc greywacke sandstone, chert and igneous rock fragments, with matrix of green bentinite, silty mica with some calcite cement and filling fractures. Trace pyrite. Shale a-a claystone brown to green sandy, argillite, limy? , ???, lignite. Possibly limy grains are fossils with streaks of white to brown to gray bentinite (may be tuff?) (questioned by sampler). Some igneous rock fragments or clay stone above? Pyrite 11560 Ft 11580 Ft 11620 Ft 11640 Ft 11690 Ft 11740 Ft 11770 Ft 11780 Ft 11820 Ft 11870 Ft 11880 Ft ~ ~ Conglomerate or breccia of green igneous rock fragments or greywacke with bentinite? And shale a-a. Rock fragments more pyritic, siliceous, hard. Conglomerate of metasediments with? green to blue-green (greywacke) composed of chert feldspar and quartz grains with matrix of green chloritic clay, with some bentinite, mica, pyritic dolomite? Grains. Siliceous. Calcite filled fractures. Trace igneous rock fragments A-a? ??? felspars are ??? many pyritic. Argilite? (questioned by sampler) dark green gray??? very siliceous or quartzitic, subconcoidal fracture... data obscured by tape splicing pages together. Argillite dark gray to green? With silty fine? ??? fractures filled with calcite. Calc? shale or ??? ??? light gray to white and ??? ??? with hard pyritic ??? a-a trace arcose medium coarse grained ???, comma light gray, chloritic. Slicken sides on fracture? (possible tuff?) ??? quartz crystals (possibly fault zone) Argillite a-a trace of green siliceous fine to medium grain quartzitic with hard ??? sec. Quartz crystals quartzitic pyritic fractures filled with calcite.. Siliceous argillite a-a with secondary quartz ar? Feld? (questioned by sampler) crystals has crystal? Appearance Siliceous argillite, dark gray fine grained, gray dolo. Siliceous silty dense sec. Quartz crystal. A-a trace quartz on feldspar grains very pyritic trace dark green feldspar greywacke or arkose fractured slick sided (sks?) Occasional. Mottled ??? and green (clay?) (questioned by sampler). a-a trace quartzitic arkose quartzitic greywacke (questioned by sampler) Dark green with feldspar crystal, mottled with light green?, cherty spots? Very pyritic (maybe basalt) a-a light green to dark greenish gray argillite with greywacke or basalt a-a Siliceous argi1itic or (igneous rock?) (questioned by sampler) white to light gray occasional crystals pyrite cherty sl dolo? Possible is highly fractured zone of dolo and calcite minerals? Argillite dark gray dolo. Sec calcite sl. silty with clay blebs greywacke siltstone highly fractured calcite filled sand? Bedding? Very ??? ??? streaks of quartzitic greywacke sand and light greenish gray? Clay. Argilite slightly greener in color trace ??? pyrite. Siliceous a-a some light green chert fragments. Abundant pyrite with streaks of greywacke sand Argillite dark green siliceous dolomitic cave? Very pyritic slightly silty dense very hard 11900 Ft 11960 Ft 11980 Ft 12000 Ft 12030 ft 12040 Ft 12090 Ft 12110 Ft 12130 Ft 12140 Ft 12160 Ft 12200 Ft 12230 Ft ~ .----" Sli cherty with trace quartzitic sand very hard abundant pyrite a-a with secondary quartz crystal and pyrite throughout very hard. Slick sides. (core number 1 11827-47) Sandstone fine to medium grain, angular, dominantly feldspar to hornblende crystals and green stain fragments, siliceous chloritic matrix, pyritic, calcite veinlets, hard, tite, to silty, sandy sil. argillite. sandstone and argillite a-a, sandstone has clastic dolo.(?) (questioned by sampler) and volcanic glass sandstone medium to dark gray, fine grained, subangular, dominantly feldspar with minor quartz, non calc, pyritic, hard, sil. chlor. Matrix. Calc veinlets, sliksides, with chi or, with inerbedded dark green grey?, silty sl. calc, sil argillite. Sandstone and argillite a-a becoming sl. softer with very sl. trace por. sandstone light green grey, fine to medium grain, fair stng?, dominantly quartz with miner greenstone? fragments and feldspar? Calc cement, pyrite, minor chlor matrix, dense, tite with minor silty sil argillite Sandstone fine grain, mod,. W. std, comp quartz, chert, feldspar to minor dark minerals, sil cemented, minor matrix rare mica and pyrite, hard and well cemented but e. very sl. trace porosity. Sandstone, dark grey, fine grained, sub angular, moderately std? Composed of quartz, feldspar and black chert, rare mica, pyrite and dark minerals, non calc, to minor sil argillite, hard but with sl. trace porosity. A-a dark gray silty sil. with scattered feldspar grains, pyrite interbedded sandstone a-a. Quartz, feldspar and igneous rock fragments, siliceous calcite cemented very hard fractured. Graywacke conglomerate, dardk red to green. Very feldspathic, dirty angular to subrounded. Mostly igneous rock with graywacke matrix. Siliceous. Tite with green mineral filling voids and fractures. Pyritic. A-a samples covered with pipe dope: one piece of black tar with good cut. Graywacke green to reddish brown, pebbly, feldspathic, greywacke with igneous pebbles. Siliceous, pyritic, fractured, mineralized. Tite, very hard A-a becoming finer grained with interbedded dark reddish brown dandy shale, fractures filled with calcite. 12250 Ft 12300 Ft 12360 Ft 12370 Ft 12380 Ft 12390 Ft 12400 Ft 12430 Ft 12440 Ft 12510 Ft 12570 Ft 12600 Ft 12630 Ft 12640 Ft 12660 Ft 12690 Ft ~ ...--.., Graywacke and dark green to greenish gray, fine to pebbly, feldspathic grains of fresh to weathered feldspar, quartz, chert, igneous rock and dark rid bituminous shale. Matrix of chlorite, silt, clay, siliceous with calcite filled fractures and veinlets, some secondary minerals in inclusions? (questioned by sampler) Tite, very hard, pyritic. Graywacke a-a with some dark red greywacke or tuff?(questioned by sampler) a-a slicksides (sks) of pyrite. a-a slckensides. Fractured a-a limonite in matrix with weatered feldspar Becoming more feldspathic sks and pyrite. Graywacke a-a, a few more pebbles of quartz and igneous rock (granite) a-a some pind dol?(questioned by sampler) filling vein1ets or fractures Graywacke conglomerate: kark green gray to mottled dark reddish brown, fine to pebbly, grains of feldspar, quartz, chert, igneous rock, in matrix of clay, chlorite, silt with calcite and dolomite filling fractures. Pyritic very hard, tite, occasional secondary minerals along fractures and in inclusions. Graywacke conglomerate: a-a mostly granite? (questioned by sampler) or diorite, pebbles badly weathered. Graywacke conglomerate a-a: more igneous rock, more feldspars, some are quite fresh with fresh hornblende in matrix. Conglomerate? Lit to dark green, igneous rock clasts with siliceous greywacke matrix, mica, pyritic, ch1oritic, very hard. Tite (coarse?) As above. Trace green clay and red brown clay (tuff?)(questioned by sampler) in matrix. a-a becoming more argilliteous or sha1ey. Graywacke conglomerate a-a very siliceous and very hard, slightly dolomitic in fracter fillings. Graywacke conglomerate a-a green to reddish brown, very hard with tan ??? pebbles. 12700 Ft 12710 Ft 12720 Ft 12730 Ft 12740 Ft 12770 Ft 12810 Ft 12830 Ft 12870 Ft 12880 Ft 12890 Ft ì2910 Ft 12960 Ft 12990 Ft 13000 Ft ,..--.. ~ Silceous, secondary quartz crystals, secondary feldspar crystals. Fractured. Graywacke a-a green to reddish brown specks, chert, fine to coarse grained, feldspar, quartz. Igneous rock and chert with ??? argillite matrix (clay) Very pyritic. Siliceous ??? ??? ??? like chert. . . The rest obscured by bad reproduction a-a ???? siliceous Graywacke Lt green to green, reddish brown shale inclusions. Very siliceous and hard. Slightly conglomeratic to some soft light gray lilty feldspathic fragments which are probably part of the matrix. Graywacke ??? green to reddish brown grades, fine silt to coarse grained. feldspar, quartz, chert, igneous rock, shale with inulte? colored rock fragments angular to subrounded. Sil clay and chloritic matrix with numerous? Fractures. Feldspar and calcite and other minerals ???, dolo?(questioned by sampler) very pyritic in streaks, with ?? green chert matrix. Occasional round quartz grains. Occasional ??? reddish brown shale. Conglomerate sandstone a-a, mostly greywacke, very pyritic, siliceous. Siltstone, greenish gray, shg?, very siliceous, with streaks? Pyritic greywacke. Siliceous Argillite: dark grey green with streaks medium green greywacke very pyritic and siliceous to cherty, fractures filled with dolomite, calcite, pyrite very hard, dense. Siliceous Argillite: dark green to gray with streaks coarser greywacke, chert?(questioned by sampler) and possibly basalt? Very pytitic, quatz filling fractures or veinlets. Looks like the greywacke formation of western Alaska. Pebbles of igneous rock, basalt, chert, weathered granite with soft pink and white secondary minerals and clay. Mostly pink soft mineral in veins and fractures. Conglomerate: dark green with igneous rock, quartz and chert. Graywacke, basalt fragments in matrix of chloritic sl? Graywackey, weathered feldspar, and clays. Pyritic secondary minerals, very hard quartzitic. a-a subangular, some grains lightly more rounded, some pink feldspars Pebbly greywacke, green siliceous with fractures filled with quartz, calcite, dolomite?(questioned by sampler) and soft pink mineral (Gypsum?) hard, very pyritic. 13030 Ft 13070 Ft 13100 Ft 13110 Ft 13120 Ft 13160 Ft 13180 Ft 13200 Ft 13240 Ft 13250 Ft 13290 Ft 13360 Ft 13390 Ft ~ ~ Arkose, light green to pinkish weathered angular to subangular feldspar, quartz, siliceous argillite, Igneous rock with chloritic clay matrix, black mineral, pyirite. Siliceous argillite, apple green dark green with sreaks of fine to coarse grained greywacke, pyretic, fractures filled with calcite, dolomite?(questioned by sampler) or gypsum (questioned by sampler) very hard, siliceous. Angle sekenhoidal? Cleavage. Conglomerate reddish brown to green arkosic, ???, feldspar, igneous rock, chert, siliceous argillite, dominantly granite?(questioned by sampler) Quartz with matrix siH, mica fine grained sandstone, clay. A-a fragments of green conglomerate, quartzite, igneous rock, basalt, granite?(questioned by sampler.) Siliceous argillite or quartzite. Trace red shale and white clay with chloritic mica in matrix. Some fine to medium angular quartz grains. Fractures filled with calcite, quartz and white to pink soft mineral. A-a more greein in color, hard siliceous to quatzitic, tite matrix of greywacke. Conglomerate a-a with streaks green siliceous argillite, very hard and pyritic, dense, like chert. Tite, slightly calc. Graywacke: green to reddish brown, fine to coarse grained feldspathic, quartz, chert, igneous rock, feldspar fragments, mica, hard siliceous, silica cement, sli calc. Dense fractured, pyritic, tite with trace igneous rock pebbles. Fractures filled with calcite, trace moderately soft greywacke ancarcores? With trace of porosity. Conglomerate: arkosic, pebbly with soft chloritic clayey mica matrix. Pyritic, silica cemented also some calcite. Very hard and fractured. Pebbles mostly igneous rock with some chert and quartzite, tite to possible trace of porosity in matrix may be cave of softer sd up hole. Greenstone?(questioned by sampler) or greywacke, greenish-gray to reddish brown, very fine to coarse angular to subangular to pebbley grains. Feldspar, quartz? Chert?(questioned by sampler.) Igneous rock fragments. Silica cement, qutzitiec, fractures filled with dolomite?(questioned by sampler) grade into silty sil argillite?(questioned by sampler. Very hard very pyritic. Graywacke: a-a coarser grained, more igneous pebbles?(questioned by sampler.) May be greywacke conglomerate or interbedded volcanics "greenstone" with contorted veinlets, dolomite?(questioned by sampler) feldspar ktalls? Op to 2 mm. .,', - ~" 13410 Ft 13430 Ft 13470 Ft 13480 Ft ..--. ..--.. Cong1omerate?(questioned by sampler) pebbles of greenstone(questioned by sampler) Sil. Argillite or fine grained greywacke, quartzitic, siliceous, very dense and very hard, green to dark red speckled with pyritic feldspathic (#2 13464-69) Metamorphosed greywacke, pyl? Dark green, subangular to subrounded ??? to ??? grains of igneous rock, shale, volcanic matrix quartz, chert, feldspar, greenish to reddish brown chloritic and siliceous clay highly fractured mineral and dense, brittle pyritic, other minerals. 13500 TD shut in Gas well.