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LOCATION
CLEARANCE
REPORT
· State of Alaska
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
?TD No. OO -Z~
Memorandum To File: API No.
Well Name
Opera tor
LOcation
~nd Date ~q/~7
Spud: E/Z/~7 , TD: ,,~ ~ lq , Completed
Note casing size, wt, depth, ~t vol, & procedure.
~" ~e~ ~ ~ ~/~o s~ 4 z~-~/~
Liner:
Perf intervals - tops:
Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head
status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code.
/ ~-~
Well head out off= ~0
Location Clearance: /~o~ F~I'~
Code
Signed ~~ ~-~)~
Date ~/O~/~-
·
Yakut&t Bo. I
Spud~ '~ ' Oqp.. l~k Sol9 S~ ~D 9314
CoS~: 18" 0 96* u/liS, mi
13~318n @ S88' vl360 oz
905/8" @ 3:Z01· w'/260 ~x
Well
Sullivan No. 'i
4210-4320
4900-4970
5560-5590
6030-6080
6550-6610
7030-7060
7870'7930
Sullivan No' 2
3600-3670
4240-4300
4700-4760
6070-6100
6600-'6650
7160-7200
7740-7790
8270-8370
9390-9430
9910-10210
108-}0-10960
11600-ll68~
9angerous River-1
1550-1620
1810-1590 '
2390-2500
2980-3070
3510-3610
3990-4120
4560-4660
56~0-5210
5690-5820
6300-6420
6910-6990
7500-7590'
7890-8060
8510-8610
White River Unit #2
7~20-7940
8540-8740
9320-9460
'97()0-9860
I0290=10500
10900-11020
11440-~11620
12100-12340
Yakutat No. 1
II
6480~6640
7145-7285
7965-81'55
8515-8575
9165-9295
RESULTS of TOC and FID-CARBON ANALYSES
CUTTI'NG m ON-SHORE WELLS: EASTERN GU~ ~'f AI.ASKA
S am p 1 e
No.
Total Organic
Carbon ( T, Loc),, (%)
FID-Carbon (pp,m of sediment)_
S.1 S2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0.52
o .60
o. 54
o.52
0..28
O .64
0.72
FID-Carbon
Yield
(% of TOC)_
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Il
12
13
14
1 .02
0.6'4
0 ..77
o.14
0.59
0.62
o. 58
0.29
0.35
o.5'1
o.54
0.37
S
1
Si+ S2
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0..07
0.30
o.68
0.59
0.50
0.68
0.49
0.52
0.75
0.64
0.67
0.51
o~42
0.31
73 51 2.4 59
95 123 3.6 43
38 5 0.8 88
64 5 1.3 92
45 I 1.7 98
78 1 39 3.4 36
62 4.06 6.5 13
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0.35
0.79
0.32
0.50
0.45
0,64
0.53
0.90
48 228 2.7 17
38 86 I .9 30
29 73 1.3 29
lo o 0.7
38 59 1.6 40
44 6 5 1.8 40
35 55 1.6 39
18 o 0.6 100
52 0 1.4 100
31 ~ O.6 I00
411 3 7.7 99
37 ~ 1.0 97
0.65
2.79'
1.33
0.86
1.12
12 0 1.7
8 o 0.3
3 15 0.3
7 21 0.4
25 8 0.7
47 27 1.1
29 e 0.6
43 o o .8
67 85 2.o
95 o 1.4
6.3 69 I .9
53 o 1.0
26 0 0.6
19 0 0.6
·
Io0
I00
~5
24
76
64
lO0
lO0
44
I00
~,7
lO0
100
100
77 5 1.3 94
89 493 2.1 15
56 273 2.~ 17
22 75 1ol 23
75 1o4 1.6 42
28 I1 1.1 73
35 92 ! .6 27
38 40 2.4 49
42 46 i. 8 47
46 57 2.3 44
35 82 1.8 30
29 83 2.1 26
72 321 4.4 18
Pa~ Z o'1'
Well
Yakutat No. 2
_ ill _
Ig80-2210
2700-2760
3300-3390
3690-4140
4590-4680
5310-5430
5910-6030
6480-6600.
7110'7230
7740-7860
8:?80-8370
8850-8970
9480-9600
10110-1023,0
10700-10790
11120-11210
111600-11720
Yakutat No. 3
3150-3240
4320-4440
51 I 0,5400
6060-6240.
6780-6930
7~90-7800
8270-'8450
8900-9050
9530-:.640
10090- 10220
10550-10730 '
Malaspina I-A
9090-9270-
9o
~10-'9990
10560-10740
11160-11370
118'80-1z~t.O"r)'~
12510-12750
13550-13560
13816-13823
Core Hole N°. 1
2390-'2560
296C-3170.
Core Hole No, 2
4520-4730
S amp 1 e
NO.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ll
12
13
14
1 5
16
1'7
18
-1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
'9
10
11
8
9
I0
11
12
13
14
i 5
'"'~i TABLE I (Cont ')..---,,.
Iotal Organic FID-Carbon (ppm u sediment)_
Carbon. ( TOC}_(% )_ SI S2
0.90
0.46
0.51
O. 40
0.37
O,
0.45
0.44
0,59
0.36
0.58
0.45
0.5~-
0.59
0.8o
0.83
0.63
0.24
0.76
0.98
0,34
0.90
0,55
O. 46
0.66
0,48
0.48
0.27
147
34
I03
28
24
88
84
104
169
46
66
lO7
235
125
605
766
102
3.02
22
i L~
1
I1
62
71
43
90
9
56
29
166
114
332
326
130
0.27
0.27
0.50
O, 44
0.26
0.19
0.51
O.73
25
15
85
3
6
9
59
116
69
46
111
0
5
85
0
423
33
ll
121
7
0
6
0.24
0.32
F I D-Carbon
Yield
(% of TOC)_
1 1.05
4,9
4.9'
0..7
0.9
3.1
3.4
3.3
4.4
1.5
2.1
3.0
7.7
~+.0
11.7
13.2
3.7
1.0
0.3
1.7
0.1
4,8
0.8
1.5
3.6'
1.6
0.9
4.3
47 0 1.7
29' 0 1.1
23 4 0,5
21 40 I. 4
51 0 1,9
13 0 0,7
34 · I o.7
.
21 69 I .2
S
SI+ S2
33
61
41
96
69
59
54
71
65
84
54
79
59
52
65
70
44
100
75
5o
1
21
8~
~9
91
100
95.
100
IOO
85
34
100
I00
97
,23
10 o 0.4 100
9 0 0.3 100
63 ~r
o~ I .4 6,3
NOTE: Sl corresponds to the quantity of hydrocarbons present in the sediment. These are
volatilized at a moderate temperature (lower.'than 300°C) during pyrolysis,
S2 corresponds to hydrocarbons produced by cracking of the kerogen at temperatures
up to 500°C.
', ~ ~' ~' - r.. - ' · ~;, :--"?--"~" '~ ' ~. --~;~,.~";: 7" ~ ' ~i,:,' ~ ~ - ~-." "~: '~'~'~" '~r~'?,' .... - ~ ,,"
June 27, 1979
Mr. Todd F. Butler-
Mobi!~ Exploration and Producing Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
Re: Acquistion of Drill Cuttings and
Core Chips for Source Rock and
Palynological Analysis
Dear Mr. Butler:
Pursuant to our June 27, 1979 discussions, permission is hereby granted
to Mobil Exploration and Producing Services, Inc. to make small
quantity cuts of selected intervals from certain wells in the state's
public library-of Alaska well samples and cores for the purpose of
conducting the following analyses:
i. Total 'Organic Carbon and Pyrolysis ("FID - C")
2. Vitrinite Reflectance'
3. Palynological Analysis
The wells from which the small quantity sample and core cuts are to be
taken are:
BP Alaska Inc. White River Unit 3
Colorado Oil and~ Gas Core Hole I
" " " Core Hole 2
" " " Dangerous Riv Unit 1
" " " Malaspina Unit 1-A
,, ,, ,,
" " " Yakutat 3
Phillips Kerr McGee Sullivan 1
" " " Sul 1 ivan 2
Richfield Oil Corp ~ite River Unit 2
Permission for the above mentioned sampling is granted with the
following provisions:
a. Cuts are ~o be made only from those individual intervals in
which the volumes of sample or core material is greater than 10cc. (no
cuts are to be extracted where the volume of material in the state
sample or core envelope is less than 10cc.). Mobil will provide ~he
Commission with a Iist of the specific sample and core foo~ages sampled.
b. Mobil is ~.o provid~ the Commission ~th a report sstting forth
the results of all total organic carbon and pyrolysis analyses. This
rcpor~ will be released to ~he public, In ~he event Mobil voluntarily
Mr. Todd F. Butler ;';~'~. 2 ~-~e 27, 1979
Submits reports on the vitrinite reflectance and palynological
analyses, said reports ~ould be kept confidential, if so requested.
c, Mobil shall assume all costs involved and shall provide the
Commission with a set of all vitrinite reflectance slides and
palynological slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core
residue, It is understood that all materials, analyses and confidential
reports will be .received by the Commission approximately October 1,
1979.
It is mutuallY understood that the state's well sample library is
public property and that granting Mobil permission to extract portions
of the materials in this 'library for the purpose of preparing the
respective slides and conducting the above analyses is in the public
intere~t.
·
· ,
·
Very truly yours,
William Van Alert
Petroleum Geologist
Mr, C. B, lip~, Expl. Supt. Alaska
- ,
Mobil E&P .Set. vice, Inc.
P.O. Box 900
Dallas, Texas 75221
COLORADO 0IL AND GAS CORPORATION
YAKUTAT No. 1
CONFIDENTIAt
Chronological Drilling Report
Location- 350' FNL & 550' FEL, Section 5-28S-34E (Copper River Meridian),
Icy Bay - Cape Fairweather, Yakutat Village, Alaska. 6~ e[~0~:
1957
March 2 Spudded 2:00 PM with 12~ in. bit. Drilled to 72 ft.
March 3
Drilled to 105 ft. with 12~" bit. Opened hole to 22 in. Ran 3 joints,
108.60 ft.~ 18 in. OD, 78 lb/ft. R 2 & R 3 slip joint casing. Cemented
with 115 sacks of regular plus 3 sacks of CaC1. Casing set at 96 ft. KB.
Completed cementing 12:30 AM March 4, KB to GL 14.6 ft. Cement did not
circulate to surface.
March 4
W.0.C. Checked top of cement outside of casing at 20 ft. below ground
level after W.O.C. 12 hrs. Recemented outside of 18 in. casing with
30 sacks regular cement, 1 sack gel and 1 sack of CaC1. Cement
circulated to surface.
March 5
March 6
Drilled 1~ in. hole to 440 ft. Deviation surveys: 90 ft.-3/4°.
Drilled ~ in. hole to 595 ft. Reamed 12~ in. hole to 17 in. to 411 ft.
Deviation surveys: 532 ft.-2/3°, at 585 ft.-3/4°.
March 7
Finished reaming 12~ in. hole to 17 in. to 595. Ran 15 jts. (605 ft.)
13 3/8", 48 lb/ft., J-55, R-3, seamless casing with guide shoe and 3
centralizers. Cemented with 360 sacks of regular plus 2.5~ gel and 2~
CaC1. Cement circulated. Casing set at 588 ft. K.B. Plug down at
4:27 PM.
March 8 W.O.C. and rigging up.
March 9 W.O.C. Checked top of cement plug at 570 ft.
March 10 Drilled casing shoe at 5:00 AM with 12~ in. bit. W.0.C. total 60 hrs.
Tested B.O.P. with 1000 psig for 15 min. Drilled 8 3/4 in. hole. to 907.
Deviation surveys:. 710 ft.-3/4°, 845 ft.-l/4°, 907 ft.-l/4°.
March 11 Drilling at 1315 ft. at 3:00 PM in conglomerate· Deviation surveys:
1000 ft.-0°, 1126 ft.-O°.
March 12 Drilling at 1562 ft. in conglomerate. Deviation survey: 1472 ft.-O°.
March 13 Drilling at 1834 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
surveys: 1595 ft.-3/4°. Mud: wt. 11.7 lb/gal., vis. 50 sec., w.1. 23 cc.
March 14 Drilling at 2179 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
surveys: 1908 ft.-O° 2160 ft -3/4° Mud: wt ll lb/gal , vis 48 sec
w.1. 14cc.
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March 15 Drilling at 2518 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
'survey: 2518 - 0O. Mud: wt. 11 lb./gal., vis. 58 sec., w.1. 14 cc.
March 16 Drilling at 2846 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
surveys: 2622 ft. - 1/4°, 2726 ft. - 1/4°, 2817 ft. - 10'. Mud:
wt. 11.6 lb./gal., vis. 45 sec., w.1. 17 cc.
March 17 Drilling at 3114 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
surveys: 2910 ft. - 10', 3035 ft. - 10'. Mud: wt. 11.3 lb./gal., vis.
45 sec., sand 14~.
March 18 Drilling at 3439 ft. in conglomerate with clay streaks. Deviation
surveys: 3185 ft. - 10', 3290 ft. - 10'. Mud wt. 11.6 lb./gal., vis.
60 sec., w.1. 7cc., sand 10~.
March 19 Drilling at 3598 ft. in conglomerate. Mud: wt. 11.7 lb./gal., vis.
45 sec., w.1. 6 cc., sand 12~. Ran electric and micro log surveys
from 588- 3474. Checked casing shoe at 588 ft.
March 20 Drilling at 3894 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation surveys: 3590 ft. -
0°, 3712 ft. - 10', 3879 ft. - 10'. Mud: wt. 11.4 lb./gal., vis 52 sec.,
w.1. 6 cc., sand 11~.
March 21 Drilling at 4057 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation surveys: 4057 ft. -
20'. Mud: wt. 11.6 lb./gal., vis 57 sec., w.1. 5 cc., f.c. 1/32",
sand 14~.
March 22 Drilling at 4314 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 4150 ft. -
40'. Mud: wt. 11.5 lb./gal., vis. 50 sec., w.1. 6 cc., f.c. 1/32",
March 23 Drilling at 4532 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation surveys: 4310 ft. -
10', 4469 ft. - 1/4°~ Mud: wt. 11.6 lb./gal., vis. 45 sec., w.1. 7 cc.,
f.c. 1/32", sand 14~.
March 24 Dri~lling at 4787 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 4675 ft. -
1/4v. M~d: wt. 11.7 lb./gal., vis. 49 sec., w.1. 8 cc., f c. 1/32",
sand 14~.
March 25 Drilling at 4998 ft. in sand and shale. Mud: wt. 11.5 lb./ gal., vis.
48 sec., w.1. 7 cc., f.c. 1/32", pH 10, sand 13%.
March 26 Drilling at 5334 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 5240 ft. -
20'. Mud: wt. 11.7 lb./gal., vis. 49 sec., w.1. 8 cc., f.c. 1/32", pH 7,
sand 12%.
March 27 Drilling at 5578 ft. in shale with streaks of sand. Deviation surveys:
5415 ft.-20'. Mud: wt. 11.4 lb ./gal., vis. 50 sec., w.1. 9 cc.
March 28 Drilling at 5907 ft. in shale. Mud: wt. 11.5 lb./gal., vis. 54 sec.,
w.1. 8 cc., pH 8, sand 11~.
March 29 Drilling at 6163 ft. in shale with sand streaks. Deviation survey:
6020 ft. - 20' Mud: wt. 11.2 lb./gal., vis. 47 sec., w. 1. 8.44 cc.,
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March 30 Drilling at 6365 ft. in sand and shale. Mud: wt. 11.1 lb/gal.,
vis 52 sec., w.1. 6 cc., f.c. 1/32", pH 10.5, sand 13~.
March 31 Drilling at 6630 ft. in sand and shale, Deviation Survey: 6510 ft.-
3/4°. Mud: wt. 11.4 lb./gal, vis. 51 sec., w.1. 6 cc., f.c. 1/32",
sand 15 .
April 1 Drilling at 6798 ft. in black shale and hard conglomerate. Mud:
wt. 11.3 lb/gal., vis. 49 sec., w.1. 7cc., f.c. 1/32", sand 14%.
April 2 DrillEd to 6805 ft. in hard conglomerate. Going in hole to clean
out after running electric and micro logs and dip meter. Logs
checked T.D. at 6803 ft., drillers depth 6804.62 ft.
April 3
Drilling at 6810 ft. in hard conglomerate. Attempted to take side
wall cores but hard formation samplers would not take soft formation
samples. Mud: wt. 11.3 lb./gal., vis. 59 sec., w.1. 6 cc., sand 11%.
April 4
April 5
Drilled to 6879 ft. in black shale with 8 3/4 in. bit. Opened 8 3/4 in.
hole to 1~ in. hole from 588 ft. (casing shoe) to 800 ft.
T.D. 6879 ft. Opening 8 3/4 in. hole to 12¼ in. at 1382 ft.
April 6
April 7
April 8
April 9
T.D. 6879 ft. Opening 8 3/4 in. hole to 12~ in. at 2167 ft.
T.D. 6879 ft. Opening 8 3/4 in. hole to 12~ in. at 2984 ft.
T.D. 6879 ft. Opened 8 3/4" hole to 12~a~'' to 3200 ft. Deviation survey:
3200. ft.-O°. Started r~ing 9 5/8 in. casing.
T.D. 6879 ft. Ran 79 jts., 3203.66 ft., 9 5/8 in., 36 lb/ft., J-55,
R-3, 8rd td., ST&C casing, Larkin guide shoe and float collar, 3
centralizers and 6 scratchers. Casing set at 3201 ft. K.B. Cemented
with 260 sacks regular plus 3 sacks gel. Started cementing at 4:23 AM,
completed at 5:20 AM. Bumped plug with 1000 psig using rig pump~ bled
off pressure to 0 psig~ float collar held. Casing bowl flange to KB is
14.60 ft.
April 10 Began nippling up at 5:20 AM after W.O.C. 24 hrs. Tested B.O.P. with
800 psig for 20 min.~ pressure held.
April 11 Finished nippling up and straightening derrick. Top of cement inside
casing 3158 ft. Drilled float at 3:00 PM~ shoe at 5:00 PM. Cleaning
hole out at 4720 ft.
April 12 Cleaned hole out to T.D. of 6805 ft. Drilled 4 ft. to 6809, drilling
very slow, bit probably locked~ 'making trip to change bit.
April 13 Drilling at 7075 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 7070 ft.-
3/4°. Mud: wt. 11.2 lb/gal., vis. 50 sec., w.1. 6 cc., f.c. 1/32",
pH 10.5, sand 12%. Installed desander.
April 14 Drilling at 7378 ft. in sand and shale. Mud: wt. 11.1 lb/gal., vis.
63 sec., w.1. 7 cc.~ f.c. 1/32"~ pH 10.5, sand 10%.
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April 15 Drilling at 7835 ft. in sand and shale. Mud: wt. 11.3 lb/gal., vis.
60 sec., w.1. 5.6 cc., f.c. 1/32", pH 10.5, sand 12~.
April 16 Drilled to 7848 ft. pulled out of hole to change bits. Bearing in
GM quad unit compound burned out. Could not complete trip and begin
drilling without replacing bearing. Shut down for repairs.
April 17 T.D. 7848 ft. Repaired rig. Started in hole at 10:00 PM, broke
circulation to condition hole.
April 18 Conditioned hole, began drilling at 6:00 AM. Drilling at 7999 ft.
Deviation survey: 7999 ft--l°. Mud: wt. 11 lb/gal., vis. 63 sec.,
w.1. 7 cc., £.c. 1/32", pH 10.5, sand 5~-
April 19 Drilling at 8157 ft. in shale and conglomerate. Deviation survey:
8157 ft.-1°· Mud: wt. 10.9 lb/gal., vis 53 sec., w.1. 9.6 cc.,
f.c. 1/32", pH 10.5, sand 4.5~.
April 20 Drilling at 8306 ft. in shale and conglomerate. Deviation survey:
8264 ft.-l/2°. Mud: wt. 10.9 lb/gal., vis. 69 sec., w.1. 5.4 cc.,
f.c. 1/32", pH 9.5, sand 3.5~-
April 21 Drilling at 8437. Conventional core No. 1 8410-37 with 6 1/8 in.
conventional barrel, recovered 5.5 ft. of sandy conglomerate, no shows.
This core was taken for information only, there were no shows before
taking this core. Deviation survey: 8475 ft.-40'. Mud: wt. 10.9 lb/gal.,
vis 51 sec., w.1. 8 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.5, sand 4.5~.
April 22 Drilled to 8598, circulating to condition hole to run log. Mud:
wt. 10.8 lb/gal., vis. 57 sec., w.1. 8.4 cc., pH 8.5, sand 4~.
April 23 T.D. 8598 ft. Ran electric and micro-log, dip meter, and sidewall
cores. Started in hole with bit to resume drilling.
April 24 Drilling at 8749 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 8705 ft.-l/4°.
Mud: wt. 11.1 lb/gal.~ vis. 60 cc., w.1. 7 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.5,
April 25 Drilling 8851 ft. in sand and shale. Deviation survey: 8760 ft.-20'.
Mud: wt. 11.1 lb/gal., vis. 63 sec., w.1. 8cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 9.5,
April 26 Drilling at 8989 ft. in shale. Deviation survey: 8920 ft.-5',
Mud wt. 10.9 lb/gal., vis. 60 sec., w.1. 7.4 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 9.5,
sand 5~.
April 27 Drilling at 9008. Conventional core No. 2 9000-10, recovered 2.5 ft.
of siltstone, no show. Mud: 10.9 lb/gal., vis. 58 sec., w.1. 7 cc.,
f.c. 2/32", pI- 9, sand
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April 28
CONFIDENTIAL
Drilled to 9064 ft. Core No. 3 9064-85 ft., recovered 20 ft. sandstone,
no shows. Now going in hole to cut Core No. 3. Mud: wt. 10.9 ft/gal.,
vis. 67 sec., w.1. 7.4 cc., f.c. 2/32". pH 10.5, sand 4%.
April 29
April 30
Drilling at 9173 ft. in siltstone. Deviation survey: 9153 ft.-l/2°.
Mud: wt. 10.8 lb/gal., vis. 60 sec., w.1. 7.66 cc., f.c. 2/32",
8.5, sand 8.5 .
Drilled to 9231 ft. Ran elec~t~pi~c~ andnicro log, dip meter and sidewall
cores. Log measured T.D. at ~29 equals drillers T.D. of 9231.
Mud: wt. 10.7 lb/gal., vis. 64 sec., w.1. 6.4 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 8.4,
sand
May 1
Drilling at 9273 ft. in siltstone. Deviation survey: 9270 ft.-40'.
Mud: wt. 10.9 lb/gal., vis. 75 sec., w.1. 7.2 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.3,
sand 4.5%. Mud returns have higher temperature.
May 2
Drilled to 9314 ft. in bentonitic siltstone. Mud: wt. 10.5 lb/gal.,
vis. 64 sec., w.1. 7 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.6, sand 4.5%. At noon
wh~e changing crews and greasing up with bit at 9302 ft. (12 ft. off
bottom) and circulating~ drill pipe stuck while rotating and circulating.
Stuck pipe killed motors, good circulation was maintained. Unable to
move drill pipe. Lubricated around drill collars with 600 gal. diesel
oil. Working drill pipe but unable to move it. Mud returns very warm.
May 3
T.D. 9314 ft. Circulating and working stuck drill pipe. Mud: wt. 10.5 lb/
gal, vis. 45 sec., w.1. 6.5 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.5, sand 4.5%.
4
T.D. 9314 ft. Circulating and working stuck drill pipe. Mud: wt. 10.6 lb/
gal., vis. 52 sec., w.1. 6 cc., f.c. 2/32", pH 10.5, sand 1.5%.
May 5
T.D. 9314 ft. Circulating and working stuck drill pipe. Mud: 11 lb/gal.,
vis. 57 sec., w.1. 6 cc, f.c. 2/32", pH 10.5, sand 1.5~.
May 6
T.D. 9314 ft. Circulating and working stuck drill pipe. Spotted 600 gal.
of diesel oil around drill collars. Ran Magna-Tector and found drill
string stuck at top of collars, 9023. Backed off drill pipe with
string shot at 9023 leaving 9 drill collars, bit sub and bit in hole.
Conditioned hole with bit. .
7
T.D. 9314 ft. Conditioned hole with bit to top of fish, 9023 ft.
Went in hole with fishing tools; overshot, safety joint and Bowen jars.
Jarred on stuck drill collars from 8:30 PM to mid-night when jars
stopped acting. Drill collars had not moved.
May 8
T.D. 9314 ft. Released overshot and pulled out of hole. Went in hole
with 3 joints of 7 5/8 in. washpipe, 127 ft. Washpipe stuck at 7056,
top of washpipe 6929. Could not circulate after washpipe stuck. Unable
to move washpipe with Shaffer-Wagner Bumper Sub which was run on top of
washpipe. Backed off bumper sub safety joint and pulled out of hole.
Top of washpipe fish 6927.
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T.D. 9314 ft. Worked over Bowen jars. Went in hole with Bowen jars,
screwed on fish, could not circulate. Bowen jars would not function.
Unscrewed from stuck wash pipe and pulled out of hole. Went in hole
with McCullough jars.
May 10
T.D. 9314 ft. Screwed on to wash pipe fish but could not move fish.
Tried to unscrew Shaffer-Wagner Bumper Sub safety joint to circulate
and condition hole but could not back off safety joint. Ran string
shot and backed off at 6927~ top sub of Shaffer-Wagner Bumper Sub.
Pulled out of hole. Went in hole with bit to condition hole. Pulled
out of hole.
May 11
T.D. 9314 ft. Went in hole open ended to 6930. Set cement plug,
50 sacks regular. Finished cementing at 3:00 AM. Will W.0.C. 48 hours.
May 12
T.D. 9314 ft. Checked top of plug at 6848 ft. after W.O.C. 30 hrs.
86 ft. fillup.
May 13
T.D. 9314 ft. Began drilling cement plug at 4:30 AM with 7 5/8 in.
bit trying to drill around stuck wash pipe. Drilled to 7008 with
7 5/8 in. bit, top of stuck wash pipe 6927. Pulled dull 7 5/8 in.
bit and ran 8 3/4 in. rock bit. Could not drill past top of fish with
8 3/4 in. rock bit.
May 14
T.D. 9314 ft. Set sidetrack plug from 6926 with 75 sacks regular cement
plus 7% beach sand. Completed cementing at 10:00 AM. Will W.0.C.
48 hours.
May 15 T.D. 9314 ft. Checked top of plug at 6633 ft., 293 ft. fillup. W.0.C.
May 16
T.D. 9314 ft. Began drilling plug at 10:00 AM with 7 4/8 in. bit
trying to drill past fish. Drilled to 6966 with 7 5/8 in. bit. Went
in hole with 8 3/4 in. pilot bit and drilled to 6976. Top of fish 6927.
May 17
T.D. 9314 ft. Pulled out of hole with 8 3/4 in. pilot bit. Went in
hole with 8 3/4 in. rock bit~ did not hit top of fish. Deviation
surveys: 7000 ft.-1°, 7060 ft.-2°~ 7135 ft.-O° 10'. Drilled into old
hole at 7166 ft. Ran in two stands of drill pipe, hole dragging, tight.
Estimated maximum horizontal distance between old hole (wash pipe fish)
and side track hole~ 2 ft. in sandy conglomerate formation. Pulled out
of hole with bit. Went in hole open ended~ preparing to P & A.
May 18
T.D. 9314 ft. Set cement plug of 50 sacks from 6793 ft. -6925 ft.
completed at 5:00 AM. Set cement plug from 3158 ft. - 3230 ft.
completed at 9:00 AM. 9 5/8 in. casing set at 3201 ft. Began laying
down drill pipe.
May 19
T.D. 9314 ft. Mixed 6 sacks regular cement and placed inside 9 5/8 in.
O.D. casing at ground level. Welded steel plate over top of casing.
Hole is full of drilling mud between plugs. The 9 5/8 in. casing was
left in the hole so that the hole could be re-entered and deepened in
event future drilling in the area should yield information that would
warrant ~ido-tr~cking aud deepening this well.
Yakutat No. 1 temporarily plugged and abandoned.
CONFIIDENT A
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YAKUTAT~!'
Sidewall Core Description
:O0 !FI DEF,I'TIA'
7889'
7899'
7954'
7960'
8402'
8406'
8480'
8814'
8868'
8878'
8986'
8996'
9006'
9009'
9023'
9028'
9035'
9042'
9046'
9054
9060
9o64
9106
9109
9135
9143'
9176'
1½" gry, firm, tight, fg ss NS
121-" gry, friable, mg ss NS
Fragment, it gry, firm, m-cg ss w/scattered poor fluor
1~' it gry, friable, m-cg ss NS
1't gry, hard¢ silty¢ v~g ss, scattered pebbles NS
1½" it gry, friable, cg ss¢ scattered pebbles NS
1½" gry friable, f-rog ss NS
1½" gry, hard, sdy siltstone NS
No recovery
No recovery
Misfire
Pulled off
1" brownish-gry, hard siltstone NS
1½" gry~ firm, tight~ silty, fg ss NS
1 3/4" gry, firm~ vfg ss NS
1½" It gry, firm, vf-fg ss NS
Pulled off
1-~" brownish-gry~ firm siltstone NS
Pulled off
2" It g~y, firm, tight~ m-cg ss NS
1½" it gry, friable, silty, f-rog ss NS
2" It gry, friable~ m-cg ss NS
1½" gry, silty shale NS
Pulled off
Pulled off
No recovery
1 3/4" it gry, firm mg ss NS
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cob
S 10-31½'
9000-01 '
ool-o '
9oo ½- _o'
9065-66'
9066-67 '
9067-68 '
9068-69'
9069_70 ,~
9070-71 '
9071--73'
9O73-75'
9075-76'
9076-81'
9081-83'
9083-84'
9o84-85'
Core Descriptions
8410-37' Rec.
No recovery. (Cuttings of this interval indicate that this
section consists of brownish-graymicaceous siltstone and
unconsoZidated conglomeratic material.
Medium to coarse grained, gray, friable~ quartzitic sandstone.
Fine to medium grained, light gray, firm, quartzitic sandstone
with calcareous cementation. N/S.
9000-10' Rec. 2½'
Brn siltstone, N/S.
Dk gry shale, N/S. (Badly burned in barrel)
No recovery
9065-85' Rec. 20'
Lt gry S&P~ firm, m-cg ss w/small sub-rounded pebbles, fair
scattered dull fluor.
SS as above w/NS
Gry S&P, firm fg ss w/NS
Lt gry S&P, friable~ m-cg ss w/NS
Gry S&P, firm, mg ss w/NS
Lt gry S&P, friable, mg ss w/NS
Firm ss as above w/NS
Friable ss as above w/NS
F-mg ss as above w/NS
Firm ss as above w/NS
Silty, fg ss as above w/NS
Gry~ firm, fg ss w/NS
Greenish-gry~ hard, tight, fg ss w/NS
Form 9=~1a
(Feb. 1951)
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(SUBMIT. IN TRIPLICATE)
UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
GEOLOG lC:AL SURVEY
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
NO.'~ 0~,.~,0..0 ~0~,~ O~ ~'~ W~ ......... I ...... II ~0~"' ~ O~ ~-O~,",N~ O~ ~P~'~ ................ I .....
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL oR ALTER CASING ...... ..............
N.ICE OF INTENTION 'TO ABANDON WELL ...................... I ......~u,~-- ...... ' ............................................ "~-'-
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(INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF REPORT, NOTICE, OR OTHER DATA)
[S~--~} ............ ~E } line of sec."
Well No. .................. 1 is located ~ ft. from line and ~ f~. from W ............
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The elevation of the derrick ttoor above sea level is ............ f1~ ft. DETAILS OF WORK
¢Stat~ n&m~ ol~ and .~l~t~! d.pth' to obj~ti.o ~n¢lsl show sF'r.~s,
in~ point., ~n~ all oth~
I understand that this plan of work must receive approval in writing by the Gcoloefcal ~urvey b~fors operations may be commenced.
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CONFORM TO 'rile ALASKAN PROTI =ACTION SYSTEM.
PREV,OU$. JVJAPS CO.PILED BY C¢,LORADO OiL AND
GAS CORP. SHCULD NOT BE USED Foe WELL
LOCATION. JULY 3, Ig61.
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