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HomeMy WebLinkAbout171-014 ( ( ~ lI- (6 wæ\( F;f42- PT-D (7/-0'4- UNOCALe UNOCAL AJaska Drilling Department To: Mr. BlairWondzell AOGCC From: Tim Brandenburg Ph. (907) 263-7657 Re; seu l1R-16 Relief Well Pages including cover sheet: 11 1 2000 ll/l'd 9L8v'oN 'd~OJ l~JONn ~d08:Z OOOZ '9l '~n~ ~. t f r t ì: F ~~ ( (" " .' é) .j ;i.p t~ ""'. ~f~';,,)~~': ~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Post Office Sox 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 ~~ ~~ January 14, 1987 Mr. Joe Dygas Branch Chief Bureau of land Management Division of Minerals - Branch Lease Operations 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchoraget AK 99507 Dear Sir: Enclosed is our Sundry Notice of intent to chang~ plans regarding the drilling of previously permitted SCU# llR-16. This well was permitted to drill as a relief well to aid in killing SCU# 11-16. However, due to successful well kill operations on SCUd 11-16, the drilling of the relief well was deemed unnecessary. If you have any questions, please call me at 263-4970. Sincerely, ,r; ,,,:? - ~~~~ JBK/SRS:db . MISC:92 Attachment ll/8 'd 9 L8v' 0 N,f'I .i!ol"~~,, Inr i.. ~ !';..h¡;h11.;r\l Q/ AthlnticRiChrlaldCOm :r3nv 'd~08 lV80Nn ~d08:Z OOOZ '9 l '~oV ( ( Fonn 3160-5 UNITED ST AYES 8VBII1'1' III ftœuc.&D- imüet 1Nreau No. 1004-0135 (NQyember 1983) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ~:.~~r-etio.. oa ... Expires Au~at ~1. 1985 (ForMêtiy 9-331) s_ LDIIII D"IIJ.~T1DJf .... IlMUL 110. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT A-028993 1 . 6ru1Jc' SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS .. go II1DU., AI.I.OftSI oa Blat II,\XI (1)0 not ~ thb tor. tor.»~ to 4tt.U or to deepen or pl~ buk to a 4UfeNnc reM,.yoit. U.. ""'P CATJOlf FOR PElUIIT-" f.OJ' .ucla: p:ro~") v- 7. U-r.t .O'.&)c.M~ ..un~ 1. OIL 0 ç.t. 0 Rel ief Well Soldatna Creek Unit .aLL ""."L ona.. - 8. ~...... oa ...... ..... "'-- 2. 101...11. OJ' o.I&4~ ARCO Alaska'. Inc. 3. "'D~.-e~ Jtr~1fð0360 I Anchorage I Alaska 99510 fl~t.t~o. ~: LOC.t,r.ON OJ' WELL (RéþOrc loeattoD clear11' and in a.ec:ordanc!' witla aDT State reQ",lte~eDtB.· ... So. rlUD .\1'r'RBOO! oa ~.atrftf See AISI) 'þ4~" 17 below.) wan son 1V r le At .udaœ 2520· FSLt 2870 FWL, Sec. 9t T7N, R9Wt SM u. -.c., 2., .., ... oa a£E. ¿ft 812.".'1' 0& ........ Sec. 9, T7N, R9W~ SM 14. )'.UU'1' HO. I 15. Bt.£V.A..T101'13 CSbow whet.ber D't, Iff: ,.., et.c.) 12. c:odJl'E'I' ó& ,.4JU.RI13. ft.'tt I GR Approx 163' Kenai AK F 0ra1 approyed. r 1~. Cheek ApptoPfloté Box To Indicate Nature oJ NOfÎ~" Report, or Other bGto 1(()'!'JC. t),. 1)IIf'IU'IrION 'to; 11J..IIQð.iC't -...o1l.'Z ~: ~B$~ w&'u. saoor-o.., §' PCLL o~ ð-L111:1l OSI~O ~ 109.'l18. 8B[¡~,.()r. 8 ......nlo .IILL ~ ~'Åc't¡¡all '1'.&"'~ _ ~H,)(..'i::EPLZ CO:>lFI.J:1't.-- J'au~'rU..r. '1'1......:rMII:JlT ~ ü.~.al1(G C.....I"I; ~ 8RQ01' 0& .C1DSJII _ AB4.~I)O~· . $SOO'rIl'CO Oa ..CU) ZI~G ...*.,IIOOHMa.r" _ Rt"A~a WII.L ('HA~Cir.; Pt.4.X$ I (Other) . ,-' .-J ( NOT.: Report uaulm of mldtlt». e.IDpleUò. 0» 1t' (Other) I.~J ('oV\ple-tioa Ot RecotiJP1etioD. BellOri alld ~. torm.) .i7:-;;;-~;'tUD& ·I,tO 'o:U/> OR CO~IPLI..ti.o OPE1U.TIÒ:"t- (Cleal"1y 5tat~ 0.11 p~rtto~\:td~tall~. ;;;;¡ :lve perttoeutOd,uee. ll1clu'iq SÚJDated date of .taft1I1C al17 Pi'oJ)O!l1eCÌ wo~k. It "' ÙI di~dlol).lly dtilled, ¡rive MÙllW'fa.cc toaa.~iU )8 And I»t",lrc<l .11.44 (rut vefUMt deptU fot ~n =.rlrers ud .11" pert~· nent to thla work.) · llR~16 was proposed a relief well to aid in the kill operation of 11-16, and itls application for permit to drill was approved on December 19, 1986. However~ successful snubbing op,erations on 11-16 made drilling the subject well unneces- sa ry . 2011, 133#. K-55 casing (welded) was driven to refusal at 961 below ground le~el and a cellar was also built. The drive pipe was' cut off ± 11 above ground level and a meta 1 plate we 1 ded on to seal the 20". The ce 11 ar has not been fi 11 ed in.. , Cutting off of the 20" stub and filling in the cellar per regulations is requested to be postponed until it is positively determined a replacement well in the southern area of the unit is not needed. ' FLUID MINERALS OPERATIONS RECEIVED JAN 2 11987 Bureau of land Managemant Anchoraget Alaska Concurrent approval from 'TITLE Re~~~, ~:a ~ ~ Dr i1li ng Eng i eer DATIl ~!7 L;1.t;Î) t/¡"AN"CH Of LEASE OPEP.ATi~NS JA"' . ? 'J.'I1'L:ft DIVISION (IF MINERAL RFSOURêES vDAD1 t~ '-' ',::;Ql SN/SRS/172 ~JAN 2 7 1397 the V.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Kenai Refuge Manager. ·Sce InstlvdiORi on Rev~ Sid. SIG NED i ¡ or ... ~ ''0 . t~r"" II, ~ .'" " ''': ,", 11 ~ nVIII "'i'PROV~:D BY .. '- ',' .". h. ~.'" CONDI'tJQr(S OF' APPROVAL, IJI ANY; ", Title 1ll/Z 'deçü9L8t' ° Nnakc$ i,t a ~I'i,mefo: ~ny ¡;)!~.r3o[ö k:~~~~n_~l.~.~~~~w:' d~O:) l~:)ONn: ~~i~ ~d08: Z i~OOOZ '9l' ~ n~e ll/9 'd ( (' ARCO Ataska, inc. Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage~ Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276 1215 J /' /~ . / /., A: ·-"'1'" I-~/J . i('}~f l/& ¡:: \...:. ......{,..../- ~~ ~~ , (. ;"; Dece.:mbar 19 t· 1986 .:. Bureau of Land ·Management . ~ranch of Le.ase Operations Stop Code 984 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 Attention: Mr. Joe Dygas RE: Application for Permit to Drill llR-16 Relief Well Swanson River Field Dear Mr. Dygas: Enclosed is the Application for Permit to Drill (APD) llR-16 1n partial fulfillment of the requirements of ,Onshore Oil and Gas Order No.1. The operations stated in the APD are our plans at this datè. Conditions may require us to altet our plans. If plans are changed) we will keep your office informed. ¡ Please direct all inquiries regarding this operation to Mr. H. R. Engel at 263-4882. Sinc.erely) ~ß~ Regional Drilling Errgineer SR/1h LtrOl 12/19/86 , . 9L8v'ON 'd~OJ lVJONn ~dl8:Z OOOZ '9l'~nv . ......' , ........, _.....-.....¡-¡........._---_.. (' ( 11'_ $160-1 <No........r 1983) Uotm.d.,. ~331C) S'C'BIOT IN ~tJC& tt· (OUlu ,... ,.ou 00. nuJ'H .~d.) új4f)¡') Grvbc( Form approved. ~4þt &~~ N/;. lO(µ-.<) 136 ~ire& A\¡~at 31, 1985 UN ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACk lL TI'PIi or -OliK DRILL e DEEPEN 0 PLUG BACK 0 t. 't'J1'& 0... "~S,L otL 0 wl.LL 2. K"Nt: OJ' otJ......~oa OTHKI- Relief Well attfGt.t: 0 ZDðS M t7LTIPU no J:O"~ o~. 0 ~-tu. .~co Alaska, Inc. 3. .ADDin8 of" O~ZUTC)ft P.o. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 9951ð ., LOC'.l.'TIO~ or 1Ir(t,1,. (Report lo~at108 r:ltlLfl, and 11lIccord"D~e w1tb &D1 Sta.te requ1reœenta.-' At .'..r.ut;'~ Approx. '25201 FSL, 2870' FWL, Sac. 9, T7N, R9W S.M. .At p:"o~(lae4 prod. lODe A~þrOX. 300' FNL, 4001 FWL, Sec. 16, TiN, R9W S.M. }4. bUIT ",!{C& t~ MIU. Á~D D.Un:ION nOM N,..I&'~ TO".If OB. 1'08't orrlc.· ApproX. 20 miles fro~ Sterlinq 'u. DlhAlln .raoll. 1'410"".... 300 ' ~~'rIÒ" 1'0 !fual:.'f \ I!'Q....r~ 0* &.&UII JoIWI:. ft. i ~_ f.O AN....t "'11. ..It .... 11 au) 18. DIftAJ C'. PlO. 1'IIOroaD 1oOCI.'nO.. '.1'0 MIU.....to ."L'" ...&.&.1... COMf'LW'tJm, .. An'UD w-. Qtt t_ ....... ft. 11. ......... (..., ...... D.. aT. GIL ....) G~ Approx. 163' 13. lè. )to. 0. ...(;1UI .. Llll..UII 11-16 1920 ' 18- nOl'OllsD DaMa ApproX li:!88:~ 1\ :ï. L&Aa1l Ða8.CliI.a.TIOJI ....1> ut..!.u. .0. A-026993 \ 6. IT untl.M. .a.t"t.Onl.l 0& '1'.la~ 1(4.11('& IN/A. 7. 0"1'1' "C¡UIIK.IIT 114M. Sclò.ot.na CreeJ<. 6. J'üw oa t,,¡4.. 1)1... I N/A 9. "~I:.L 110. : llR-16 110. 1'1111.0 "ME) PðOL, 0.. .II.ÐC"'~ Swanson River, Fielã 111, ..C.. f., t,,, at" O. ..,.. I .UCP .L:....ef O. ..... BHL SEC. 16T7N-R9W, ; 12. cor~~ 0& 1'..18& 113. 1I'1'4TJ: ¡ Kena.1. AK 11. NO. 0... .c". .....I$IIU 'IV 1'111' WELL NA 10. &0'1". H 4:AaLI 'JOO&.a S.M. Rotarv I D. AI'!'Ma. Mft ... WJI.L ft~ 12-19-86 nOP08BD CJ.ilNC. AND CBIOJrfINQ paOOBAK .1:1& or 1101.5 alii or C....ING W&IGHT 1>111 POOT .IITrI:C« DaPhl QÞÁtt1'tn' 0' "w..... Privet) 20" (welded) 1 33# , K-55 ± 120tMD Driven - 17-1/2" 13-3/8tl 72#, N-SO BTC :t3100'MD 1700 ax ,lead" . 50.0 5X tail 1:2-1/4'1 9-5/8" 47#, $- 95 BTC tlOOOO'MD 650 ax teaå, 300 ax tai 1 8-1/2 II 7tl 9900'TVt> 32#, N-8G BTC ±ll300'MD 11100'TVD 100 $X lead 200 $X tail propose to drill llR-16 as a relief well to aiã in the kill operation of 11~16. 11R-16 . will intercept 11-16 at approx. lQ,OOO'MD and tract 11-16 to a total depth of approx. .11,300'MD. 71t casing will be set and perforated inthè WemlocK in~erval to attempt A dynamic kill on 11-16. If conditions warrant changes to thes$ ~lans, a sundry notice will be submitted. Please direct all inquires re9.arding this ope.ration to Hr. H .R. Enge1 at 263-48a2. IN A.'. 'I'~ II8IICUIIII ....... ,.....: U ,...IIOMI $I .. ...,.a ., pi...... Ii" 4ata OR .......t padaC......... ............ pod~ . lODe. U þ1'OpoMl ill to trill ... .... ~. "" pertilMAt da.t& o. ~*,,&ft 1..&loat ..d ........ ad en. ~....... Qte. w....c ""'yea**'......... tAU. :N. 'S'ftU ~qional Drillin9 Emlin~.r ÞÄn 12-19-a6 .1011.0 .naov.u. þ...,. CHIEF. BRANCH OF Lf:~~E OPEñA TICNS .D E C 1 'I'ft"L8 ~ISfON OF í\,~ii\J~RL! f~,¡¡'~r·¡.H~i¡ 1M. 9 1986 J'SaKñ: 1110. Or1gtßs1 sløed I)y Árno'f'Q_. ~i1 A r-"D'''-1 C'OlIlorno.. O~ÀL. po ¡.Y :.. .... SEE ATTACHED FOR CONDITIONS SPECIFIC TO - scu llR-16. -s.. In.......... 0,. Røene Set. . Tit1. 18 U.S.C. hc;:tioa 1001. ..alE.. it. c:ri... for _, pIIraon bow..1, aDd wUU\II1, to ..". to MY ~l:It or .~ .t u.. VQh.... A....... ...y ,..1_. fir.Üti01d Of fra-,adutll:nt atat"'l'1tS Ot ta.,..._tatio.. a. to any matter withiA itl j,uiMi.CûODo ll/L'd 9L8v'ON . 'd~OJ l~JONn I ~dl8:Z OOOZ '9l'~n~ ( ( Conditions of Approval Well No. SCU llR-16 A COpy OF THESE CONDITIONS SHOULD BE FURNISHED TO YOUR FIELD REPRES!NTA1IVE TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE All lease and/or unit ,operations are to be conducted in such a manner that full compliance is made with the applicable laws. regulations (43 CFR 3160), and the approved Plan of Operations. The operator is considered fully rasponsible for the actions of his subcontractors. !h@ following it~8 are emphasized: 1. There shall be no deviation fram the proposed drilling and/or workover program as approved. Safe drilling and ope~.ting practices must be observed. All wells. whether drilling, producing. suspended, or abandoned, shall be identified in accordance with 43 erR 3162.6. Any changes in operations ~ust have prior app~oval of this office. 2. All shows of fresh water and minerals will be reported and protected. Oil and gas shows will be adequately tested for commercial po$.ibilities, reported, and protected. 3.. No location will be constru.ctø.d or movedt no well will be plugged,,' and no dri1lin¡ or workover equipment will be remo~ed from a well to be praced in a suspended status without prior approval of this office. If operations are to be suspended for more than 30 days, prior approval of this office must be obtain8d and notification given before resumption of operations- . 4. The spud date will be reported orally to this office within 48 hours after spudding. If the spudding occurs on a weekend or holiday, wait until the following regular workdày to make this report. Drilling progress reports must be filed weekly to this office. If daily drilling reports are submitted by telefax machine, weekly reports will not be required. IN ACCORDANCE WITH 43 erR 3162.4-3, THE WELL WST BE REPORTED ON FORM NO. 3160-6,t "MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS.u BEGINNING WITH THE MONTH IN WHICH DI.ILLING OPERATIONS COMMENCE AND CONTINtJ'! EACH MONTH UNTIL THE ~LL IS PHYSICALLY PLUGGED AND ABANDONED. This report should be filed in duplicate to the Bureau of Land Management, Branch of Lease Operations. 6881 Abbott Loop Road, Anchorage, ~laska 99507. Any change in the progra~ must be approved by this office. "Sundry Notices and Reports on W@lls" (foIID No. 3160-5) must be filed for all c.hange of plans and othe.r operations in accordance with 43 CFR 3160. Emérgency approval may be obtained orally, but such approval does not ll/8 . d 9L8v'ON 'd~08 lV80Nn I ~dZ8:Z OOOZ '9l'~nv ( (' waive the written report requirement. Any additional construction, reconstruction, or alterations of facilities, including roads, gathering lines, batteries, etc.! which will (esult in the disturbance of new ground will require the filing of a suitable plan pursuant to Onshore Order No. 1 and prior approval by ehi$ office. 5. All casing strings must be pressure tested <0.2 psi/ft., or 1,000 psi, whichever is greater) prior to drilling the plug after cementiog; test pressures must not e~ceed the internal yield pressure of the casing. If the pressure declines more than 10 percent in 30 minutes, or if there is oth@r indication of a leak, corrective measures must be taken. 6. DOPE shall be pressure tested at the timê of installation, prior to drilling out éðCh casing shoe and after repairs to any BOPE equipment. In addition, the BOPB shall be t@ated prior to drilling into a known hign pressure zone and before any testing operation8~ except when th~ BOPE has previously been tested vithin seven days_ Pipe and blind rams must be activated and recorded in Driller', log at the mid-point of each round-trip. Ram-type preventers and related control equipment must be tested to' the rated ~orking pressure of the 8tack'assembly, or to 70 percent of the øinimum internal yield pressure of the casing. whichever is leis. .After installation, annular-type preventers must be tested to 50 percent of the rated working pressure. . Accwo.ulator system. shall maintain a pressure capacity reserve at all times to pro~ide for repeated operations of hydraulic preventers. A drilling strins safety valve in the open position shall be maintained on the rig floor at all t~es when drilling operations are being conducted. Blowout prevention drills shall be conducted as necessary to ensure that each drilling cr~ is properly trained to carry out emergency duties. Proper procedures must be implemented to assure all casing is c~ented pér application. 7. 1Jbether th~ ~el1 is completed as a dry hole or as a producer, '·Well Completion and Recompletion Report and Log" (form No. 3l60-4) will be submitted not late~ than 30 days after a well is completed. Two copiés of all logs run, core descriptions, core analysis, well-test data, geologic summaries; sample descriptions~ directional surveys, and all other surveys or data obtained and compiled during the drilling, workover, á~d/or ~ompletion operations will be filed with form No. 3¡60-4 2 ll/6 'd 9L8v'ON 'd~08 lV80Nn I ~dZ8:Z OOOZ '9l'~nv ( ( 8. Submit a directional survey and final bottom hole location. 9. Allow a geologist at the drilling site during the last week of dríllíng ánd during hole logging. Allow geologists to examine any cores taken. 10. Undesirable events are subject to the requirements of NTI..-3A. 11. Flaring of gas is subject to the requirements of NTL-4A. 12. gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxPRODUCTION START-UP NOTIPICATIONxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This APD is approved subject to the requirement thats should the well b@ successfully completed for production. this office must be notified wh~n it is place in a produc~ng sta~. Section l02(b)(3) of the Federal Oil and Gas loyalty Management Act of 1982, as implemented by tbe applicable ~rovisionB of the operations regulations at Title 43 CFR. 3162.4-1(c») requires that "not later than the 5th business ôay after any well begins pToduction on which royalty is due anywhere on a lease site or allocated to a lease 8ite~ or resumes production in the case of a well which has been off production for more than 90 days, the operator shall notify the authorized officer by ~etter or Sundry Notice, of the date on which such production bas begun or resumed." 'rhe date on which production is commenced or resumed will be construed for oil wells as the date on which liquid hydrocarbons are first Bold or shipped from a temporary storage facility, such as a test tankt and for which a run ticket is required to be generated. or) the date on which liquid hydrocarbons are first produced into a permanent storage facility~ whichevEr first occurs; and, for gas wells, as the date on whicb associated liquid hydrocarbons are first sold or shipped from a t~porary storage facility; such as a test tank, and for .hich a run ticket is required to be generated, or tbë date on which gas is first measured through permanent metering facilities, whichever first occurs. The notification shall provide, a8 a. minimum, the following informst.ion items: (a) Operator name. address. and telephone number. (b) Well naøll~, and number. (c) Well location (1/4, 1/4, Sec., T., R.t and PM). (d) . Date well was placed in a ~roducing status. (e) The 'nature of the wellts production. i.e., crude oil, or crude oil and casing head gas, or natural gas and entrained liquid. (f) Tbe Federal prefix and number on which the well is located. Otherwise, the non-Federal land category, i.e., State or pri~ate. (g) As appropriate, the unit agreement name. number. and participating ~rea name. 3 ll/O l 'd 9L8t'ot\~ 'd~OJ l~JONn I ~dZ8:Z OOOZ '9l'2n~ ( (" 13. Complete Surface Use Plan and remainder or Drilling Plan per standard APD requirements contained in Onshore Order No. 1 and submit to this office within 15 days if actual relief drilling has co\umenced. 14. p~ovide a diagræm showing present estimated bottom hole location of 11-16 and proposed bottom hole target location for llR-16. 15. Bureau of Land Managem@nt Lease Operations Office addre$S and contacts are: Branch of Lease Operations: Joseph A. Dygas, (907) 267-1240 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. After hours and holidays: Joe Russe11 (907) 344-0633, Code 1t0l" Aden Seidlitz (907) 344-0633, Code "0411. or (907) 349-1420 Joseph Dygas (907) 338-0052 Address: 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4 ll/ II 'd 9L8v'ON 'd80J lVJONn I ~dZ8:Z OOOZ '9l'~nv (' ( BOX 904 PHILOMATH~ OREGON 97370 APRIL 8, 1992 RON GODDEN A.D.E.C.. 3601 C STREET SITE 1350 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99503 SUBJECT~ STERLING SPECIAL WASTE SITE MONITORING REVIEW 1992. Dear Ron!! The Sterling Residence have long battled the Kenai Borough and the A"D..E.C, over the Hazerdous Waste SIte that was Forced upon them in 1970 for the unmonitored and unregulated disposal of industrial!! military and hospital waste. Review of the sites past history from borough and state files show 3 liquid pits at the site in 1970. In 1975 the old gravel pit was deeded over to the borough for $1.00 and permited for an industrial waste site even though monitoring wells shewed contamination had already taken place in the aquifers lying below the site. These reports were hid from the public and the deceptions have continued to this date" The following outline of the history of this site is perdinant for both A~D"EBC. , E.PmA., the environmental communities and the people of Sterling if the people are to be protected from the plumes that have left the site and will continue to leach from the site for hundreds of years.------ First I ask you the reader to make yourself familiar with just what a PLUME is by reviewing the enclosed plume diagrams enclosed with this letter. Second, be assured the all the reports mentioned in this letter are in the hands of Federal E.P.Au and Several Environmental offices. BRIEF HISTORY OF SITE: .19~O:..".ß.§J:.L¿tl_.J2.b.QJ.09!.:.§lI2h £;hDW~; ~5 liquid pits è':\leady at site. 1975= Property deeded to Borouqh from State of Alaska for a SPECIAL WASTE SITE Ð 0PI~IL-..!...1.s 1975: Let ter to SAt1 BEST Bor'Dugh PI i:1nni ng Di F"ec:toF' from RICHARD STOKES TERRESTRIAL PROGRAM A~DaE.C. nctes~ "The first significant expense likely to be incurred by the Borough will be the wells necessary to LOCATE AND DECRIBE TH~ EXISTING AQUIFERS and t:HJri.ng hole:- necessar'y -fot''' soil sampl i ng. "--and "Our mai n concern is wi tk fë ~1\1t'[j 1 and APR 1 7 1992 4I.asia .au .& Gas Guns. l.Juulmissl~n · ~choraga ( ( and its future use. We know that petroleum products can contaminate groundwater and affect wells some distance from th0~~ir disposal (or' spi 11) site. If this happens beCé\L\st? of an "approved" disposal site on the Kenai Peninsula \1"ie warlt to know~ and we want the Kenai Peninsula Borough to know, what the most probable consequences will be. In this case. I :th.!. nk such contamiJJat ion weul d restr' i c:t water well s wi thi n a FEW MILES of the site. Other chemical wastes present even more concern because we know 50 little about their toxicity, persistence~ and MOBILITY,," FEBUARY 25, 1976 LETTER T~ICHARD WILLIAMS FROM LANCE ELPHIC LAND USE GEOLOGIST REGARDING S.S.W.S.: III agr'ee wi.th Ga.r-y:<s assessment and recommer}ation:. regar-dindthe application!! but would add t.hat we must require t.hf.-? I!si}~th test hCJle" on the WEST SIDE.. !!_u_oo_!/We must not forget that this is the States~s first sanctioned hazerdous waste site~ and as such must receive close observation during its initial operation period" OCTOBER 27.L-1 976 --DANES 8i; MOORE LAB TEST RESUL TS DF MONITORING WELLS SHOW ELEVATED LEVELS OF PHENOLS. OIL AND ßR.f:~ASE ç _ COPPER II CADM I UN II I RON, LEAD Ii ZINC Ii BELEN I Ut-1 if AND ARSENIC in monitorinq wells.. !'1AY 9~979 LETTER FROM RICHARD WILLIAMSiI D.. Ell C.. TO SKIP BAMBARD ( BOROUGH ENGINEER) AND R.F.. HOUSER" MAR .r NJ:ERPR I SE§-=... liThe Ster-ling monitoring system has never func:tioned,and the only thing thê:\t has r-ec:entl'1pr-even-tecJ closure is the Borough's verbal assurance that they would request a technical assistance panel and would implement their reccmmendations~ Now it appears that this is also nonfunctional, and after three years, my choice of actions ber.::clme:~S'} 1 i mi t.ed" II pE_ÇEMBER 5...5-1979- Letter to MAYOR DON GIL.MAN from HOUSE OF CONGRESS SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSITE AND INVESTIGATIONS: "Since t.h£.~ e}o~ac:t quantity of any par-ticular chemical component in the waste disposal at the site is unknown, the subcommittee chose not toidentify the specific chemical components at each site,,------It was underscored that the primay objective of the survey was to identify waste di sposal 5i tes and to begi n a nati anal i nventor'y of 5i tes.. II ., AUGUST 29" 1980 TE:.;LEPHONE F<EPORT D" E. C.. FILES. FROM STEVE '<RUSE AT UNION TO BOB MAR]"IN CM E. C.. ( (' !'steve Kruse ;;) Uni on 8..; advi sed hi m that thei r is presently concern that the Sterling Special Easte Site may be experiencing some problems with oily waste leaching away to fast due to SOIL TYPES (ALLAN BOGGS). Therefore D.E>C. may hold aff granting their wastes at the site~ due to not wanti ng to create more pl'-obI ems" " This was a suspected RELEASE. Were the people of Sterling Warned? FEBUARY 24. 1981 U.S.E.P.A. W. JAMES SWEENEY. DIRECTOR ALASKA OPERATIONS OFFICE TO MARY NEILSON. C&IR. MIS 635 "E..P.A" has mde no claims t.hat the site is~afefs mentioned by mr. mills. He may be referring to ADEC instead. The Sterling site had been identified in the Eckart Report as being a hazerdeus waste disposal facility. HQwever~ ther~was no sUPPDrting info¡"'mation for thiE, contention. II NOTE THAT IN 1987 FOLLOWING OUR WELL CONTAMINATION CONSTRUCTION SERVICES RECORDS WERE DISTROYED IN A FIRE. MAY 1981 FIELD INVESTIGATION OF FIVE WASTE SITES. STERLING HE PORT NOTES: "The Sterling site~ established in the mid-1970~s was designed to handle potentially HAZERDOUS waste from petro-chemical facilities located within the J<enai Peni nsul a area.. "__.-___-._" In 1975 the Kenai Peni nsulC1-- Borough installed six 2 inch-diameter monitoring wells along th~ east~ south and west stdes of the site. Only two wells contained water" \t,/hen FIT arrived in 1.980 to take si:\mples. II (HERE WE ONCE AGAIN' MUST NOTE THE VICINITY MAP ENCLOSED SHOWING THE STERLING SCHOOL AND SCOUT LAKE NOT THE MOOSE RIVER AREA AS AREA OF CONCERN FOR PLUMES LEAVING THE SITE.) I WOULD ALSO MENTION THE BROKEN OFF MONITORING WELL I FOUND ON THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE S..S.W.S. IN MAY 1987 AND THE LACK OF ANY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT A WELL ON THIS SIDE OF THE SITE. THE WELL CONTAINED WATER~ WAS BROKEN OFF 3 FEET BELOW GRADE AND WAS MEASURED AT 86 FEET DEPTH. IT WAS LOCATED OUTSIDE THE FENCE AND HAD RUN OFF GOING INTO IT. RON RICE COMMENTED HE REMEMBERED IT BEING BULL DOZED OFF YEARS AGO. RON RICE WAS THE RESPONSIABLE ENGINEER FOR GATHERING WATER SAMPLES AT THE SITE AND WORKED FOR THE BOROUGH AND THE OPERATORS. "Ground-wa.ter~ dat.a fi'~om D"E.C.. files summai'-ized fr'om samples collected on and NEAR STERLING SITE show that the primary drinking-water standardsCepa 1976) are not exceeded for barium, cadmium~ chromium, mercury, and nitrates. Of the ~emaining concentrations, only iron, lead and zinc exceeded the criteria fer public water supplies. these were found in the NORTHEAST well~" (NO MENTION IS MADE TO THE 1976 DAMES AND MOORE REPORT OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, ( PHENOLS, OIL AND ( ( GREASE~ ECTæ) FOUND IN THE NOMITORING WELLS~ OR OIL AND GREASE FOUND IN A PRIVATE WELL SAMPLE SHOWN WITH THE REPORT. HOWEVER ARSENd~ IS NOTED TO HAVE EXCEEDED THE RECOMMENDED AMBIENT WATER-QUALITY CRITERIA. The report also notes the high level of lead and zinc in the drilling muds at the site.THE REPORT DOES NOTE THAT FIT/AK.7 IS REPORTED AS STL. t IN THIS REPORT. SO MY WITCH HUNT BEGAN FOR WELL # 7 HEAVILY CONTAMINATED PRIOR TO THE SITES PERNITTED USE BY PHENOLS, OIL & GREASE, ZINC, IRON, CADMIU~ AND LEAD. INFACT TH4. TH5, TH6, AND TH7 WERE ALL CONTAMINATED WITH ELEVATED LEVELS. HOWEVER TH7 PROVED OF MORE CONCERN BECAUSE OF NO MONITORING BEING DONE ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE SITE AND TH 7 WAS ON THE WEST SIDE. RON RICE SAID FURTHER TESTING COULD NOT BE DONE ON TH7 BECAUSE APUMP WAS STUCK IN IT. NO OTHER WELLS WERE DRILLED UNTIL E.P.A. WELL 15 IN 1985; THIS WELL IS 56 FEET AND WELL # 7 117 FEET AND NOTED TO BE THE ONLY WELL IN THE REGIONAL CONFINED ARTESIAN AQUIFER. THE OTHER S/W MONITORING WELL SITE BROKEN OFF.. UNOCAL CATALYST AND SULFINOLS DISPOSED AT THE SITE CONTAINED HEAVY LEVELS OF ZINC AND ARSENIC. JANUARY.22~1982 LETTER TO GLEN AIKENS FROM ERIC FORREST MYERS "No accurate '....EH:ords hë:\ve been kept by thE' Kenai Peninsul Borough or by the site leasee, Mar Enterprises, Inew "'---~--"----Absenc:e o"f any water oSa.mp 1 i n9 data duro i ng 19T7 and 1978 and only erratic sampling data at ather times. "_.~~-_.__.~---flD"E"C.. has been y-eÇPnizanc:e' o·f the pcrtential gr'Qund water prabl ems. .--.--- "we must not forget ".... that thi s is the State~s first sanctioned hazerdous waste site and as such must recei ve c 1 OS€? observat ion dur i n~ t sin it i al operat i I")g per"iod.. "7-----it is apparent that a grQund\l\Iater monitor"ing program was never implemented pr-oper-l y.. II JUNE 1, 1983 LETTER FROM CARL HARMON, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER, TO BOB FLINT D~EøC..-- "Why wa~;; No 7 not pumped?--"--"'-"-The 51 'tas Hydrogeological state has been a question for a long time~---We115 #O~ 2, 4, and 6 are in different aquifer and condition than well #7R ---At depths about 100 feet below land-surface, there is an extensive layer of clay and silt that may have been deposited in a preglacial lake or in Cook Inlet. These clay and silt layers are underlain by complex and poorly defined units of mixed glacial fluvial and lacustrine sediments~ Much of these units are composed of ,fine sand that yield little water to wells~ However, it also (' (' contains significant deposits of well sorted sand and gravel that constitute the MAJOR CONFINED AQUIFER. Well. 7 APPEARS TO BE WITHIN ONE OF THOSE CONFINED AQUIFERS AND THE OTHER WELLS DRILLED TO NEAR THE SAME DEPTHS ARE WITHIN FINE SANDS AND SILTS YIELDING LITTLE WATEF:,," IIContamination o·f ¡Nell No 4 to elevation 114,.9 ITILlst be due to vertical gradient, vertical permeabilities" --Why has j, t not sho~"n up in well No 6",.----·"Mar-s t-epor-t dQe'~ not prove that contamiantion will not occur below elevation 114n9~ nor does it prove this contamination will not travel 1 at er all y" .!! OCTOBER 4~ 1983 LETTER FROM LARRY DEARBORN~ DEVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS ~ TO BOB MARTIN. D.E.C. liDo not attempt tracer-·inj~:ction tests, as the chances of success are very low unless a costly~ full blown research project is undertaken; I!M(~?asur·e the 1 evel in the well about 1.1 4 mi Ie lolJEST at the tap of the hill on Swanson River Road (original owner Leonard Pohl) "dr"ill two Ilew tE~st/sampling wells in the SOUTH/WEST section of the site~ as this appears to me to be the groundwater flow direction within the PRIMARY AQUIFER. "Jus.t before and soon ¿~fter Collier~~s i:\nnUi.Ü dumping, twice during spring breakup in successive weeks after frost leaves the 1round, soon (with-in several days) after a high rainfall period lasting a week or more u OCTOBER 13~ 1983 STERL.ING SCHOOL WATER TEST RESULTS=SENT TO 13T AN THOMPpON_ ~::E...t PEN I NSULA BOROUGH ~ (WATERS ARE USUALLY REPORTED OUT IN UG/L SO I HAE TAKEN THE LIBERTY HERE TO SHOW RESULTS IN THIS DESIGNATION ALSO. mary) PHENOL ~28 MG/L (280 UG/L) OIL & GREASE r04 MG/L (40 UG/L) ZINC ,,11 MG/L (11.0 UG/L) COPPER ,,15 MG/L (150 UG/L) CALSIUM 12 MG/L (12000 UG/L) POTASSIUM 1~3 MG/L (1~300 UG/L) MAGNESIUM 3.2 MG/L (3~200 UG/L) SODIUM 3~0 MG/L (3,000 UG/L) 1985 IN OFFICE FILE OF SOLDOTNA DqEqC~ ATTACHED~ .." TELEPHONE Cr.)LL FF<OM GREG i"1AC I NI<Y TO BOB CANNONE RE)".H-;:D 1 NG PLUME RELEASES FROM S.S.WmS.---CONVERSATION WITH DAN ROBERTS REGARDING MARATHON NOT USING HIM. (ROBERTS WAS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES" RECOF<DS DISTROYED BY F¡r~E ~ l",lBinS ~\.b~ettQ. D.EGC. OFFICIALS FROM JUNEAU AT OUR PLACE AND STERLING AND -~~ ( ( THE DAY DON G r LMAN CAi"'1E OUT AND SHOOI< !'r1Y H{..)ND (-)ND SA I D ¡; IT LOOKS L. I KE THE BOROUGH HAS SOl"1E L I AB I LIT I ES.. II ) AUGUST 30~ 1985 E..P.A. REGION X SAMPLE/PROJECT STERLING SPECIAL WASTE SITE PITS 8/9 SOUTH/WEST--'-SOUTH--,SOUTH/EAST SIDE OF SITE: SEE ATTACHED SHEET #1 AND STERLING SPECIAL WASTE SITE LOCATION MAPS ATTACHED:::::::: MAJOR ORGANICS AND INORGANICS::PHENOLS; 2 METHLNAPTHALENE, TOLUENE, ETHYL BENZENE, BENZENE, NAPTHALENE, BIS 2- ETHYL PHTHALATES~ CYANIDE, ARENIC, CHROMIUM, COPPER, 'MERCURY, NICKLE~ ZINC, SILVER~ LEAD, t.~ADMIUM, BERYLLIUM, THALLIUM~____~~ ANTIMONY, !~ND P.C.B. 1254 ') ~ ~ ~ (~-~~) M0RCH 21~ 1989 REVIEW OF DRAFT MONITORING PLAN FOR S.S.W.S. BY JAMES MUNTER. D.G.G..S. TO JAMES HAYDEN. DOlE. C.: CONCLUSION: "AlthQug è:~n e>~haLlstive and rigor"ous I'-E'vie"'~ of data is lacking, existing data indicate that ground-water contamination has probably occured at the 5uS.W.S. Contamination is likely to have moved off site as a resultbf ordinary ground-water flow. Existing and proposed wells ar~ not adequate t.o determi ne the hor i ZQ~tfl and ver-ti cal e>~ tent of contamination, or the public heal h isks associated with past act i vi t i e~) at the si te a flfon i tOi'· i 1 nec:essary to ,::\C:h i eve these object 1. ves in a manner/conSi stant wi th conser'vati ve groundwater prinC:iPle~ay requir~ampling from 70=150 ""Jells, më\nY~f which do noltt now e}~ist. Should monitoF'ing proceed at such high levels, public health rijks will not be entirely el i mi nated. -,-1 t\may be mor'€? pr'udentteNpendi ture o·f publ i c: funds to proceed with development of an area wide publ i t.\wate,'" system rathe¡'" than c:ondLH.:t e}{tf:;'f1si vet? monitoring.." IN CLOSING THIS HISTORY LET CLIFF AND I ADD THE FOLLOWING: Our 10 acrea parcel and developing business lies just south of SCOUT LAKE. APPROXIMATLY 2 MILES SOUTH WEST OF THE STERLIING SPECIAL WASTE SITE AND PART OF THE GLACIAL MELT WATER CHANNEL AND LAKE BED THAT UNDERLIES THE S.S.W.Su ON DECEMBER 12, 1986 ARCO ALASKA EXPERIENCED WHAT ARCOS" ENG I NEER ~ PETE HELSTf~OM TEF~MED II AN UNDES I RABLE EVENT II OH BLOW-OUT IN WELL 11-16. THEY INTERFACED WITH OUR REGIONAL AQUIFERS AND DAMAGES WERE REPORTED IN NIKISKI, SOLDOTNA, BEAVER CREEK, SOLDOTA AND AS FAR AWAY AS KASILOF AND ECHO LAKE. CHLORINE !i SWEET SMELLING GASES AND SULFUR WERE REPORTED TO D~E.Cm AS BEING IN THE AIRQ ON NOVEMBER 15, 1986 THEY REPORTED TO FISH AND WILDLIFE PROBLEMS UNDERGROUND. THIS WAS ALMOST A MONTH BEFORE THE BLOW-OUT. HUGE VENTS WERE REPORTED 1/4 MILE FROM THE BLOW OUT THAT WERE SAID TO BE 6-8 ( ( FEET DEEP WITH BUBBLING WATER, WATER WELLS AT THE WELL PAD SPOUTED 20 FEET INTO THE AIR, AND HUGE GAS VENTS WENT INTO THE SWANSON RIVER. ARTESIAN WATERS SURFACED WHERE NONE HAD BEEN, WELLS IN ECHO LAKE AREA WERE REPORTED AS GOING ARTESIAN. SANDS CAME INTO OTHER WELLS, SOME WELLS WERE DISTROYED AND 2 WELLS REPORTED GASES ENTERING THEM. THE PRESSURES PLACED UPON THE AQUIFERS CAUSED PHENOLS. TOLUENE. BENZENE. METHYLETHYL-KETONES. AND NUMEROUS OTHER SUBSTANCES TO ENTER OUR DRINKING WATERS. HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR MY PREVIOUS MEDICAL BACK GROUND AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS I WOULD NOT HAVE RECOGNIZED OUR FAMILIES HEALTH PROPLEMS AS BEING CONNECTED TO OUR WATER CHANGES. WE HAVE ASKED FEDERAL E.PaA. TO PRIORITIZE THE STERLING SPECIAL WASTE SITE FOR SUPERFUND MONEY THUS MAKING THE 34+ AGENTCIES WHO DEPOSITED THEIR UNREGULATED WASTE AT THE SITE RESPONSIABLE FOR CLEAN-UP, MONITORING, TESTING, DAMAGES AND COMPENSATIONS FOR DAMAGES TO STERLING RESIDENCE. THERE IS NO WAY TO CLEAN THE AQUIFERS AND THE ONLY SOLUTION FOR BEING ABLE TO LIVE IN THE STERLING AREA LIES IN AN ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLYu THIS WILL ALOW OUR COMMUNITY TO SURVIVE. HOWEVER GROUNDWATER CAN NOT BE TAPPED AS DRAW DOWN WILL PULL CONTAMINATES INTO THIS CONE. THE ANSWER LIES IN AN AQUA DUCT FROM THE UPPER LAKE REGIONS AND WJLL TAKE 6-10 YEARS TO CONTRACT ONCE THE MILLIONS OR ßILLION DOLLARS ARE PUT TO THAT PURPOSE. THIS WILL ALSO E,ROVlpE JOBS FOR OUR UNEMPLOYED OIL FIELD WORKERS AND EISHERMAN ADDING TO THE VITALITY OF OUR COMMUNITY TH'lrIS PEOlL_OR D'(J NG.. WE ALSO MUST ADDRESS PERM I NANT CLEAN·-UP or;:- THESE CONTAMINATING SITES SO NATURE HAS A CHANCE TO CLEAN JHþE POLLUTANTS FRQM aUI=< SOILS AND AQUIFEF<S.. COMPENSATION DUE OUR FAMILY:: FOR OURSELVES, WE ARE SEEKING COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES TO OUR HEALTH, RETIREMENTS, HOME AND BUSINESSES LOSSES, JOB LOSSES~ COST INCURRED IN SUPPORT OF OUR CASE AND LONG TERM HEALTH MONITORING.. DAILY WE SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES OF IMPROPER WASTE PRACTICES AND THE ARCO INJECTION WELL FAILURE.. OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN WILL SUFFER EVEN LONGER" ON BEHALF OF THE STERLING RESIDENCE AND PROPERTY OWNERS ,WE ASK ONCE MORE THAT E..P..A.. PRIORITIZE THE S.S..W..S. AND ARCO INJECTION WELL FAILURE FOR SUPER FUND CLEAN-UP AND FOR PUBLIC COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGES AND ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLIES.. SINCERELY¡¡ (' ( CLIFFORD AND MARYLI SISSON AND FAMILY BOX 904 PHILOMATH, OREGON 97370 CC FEDERAL EDF'~A REGION 10 E"P"A STATE OF ALASKA OMBUDSMAN OIL AND GAS COMMISSION RON GODDARD D.E"C. DON SEAGRAM D.E.C. JIM MUNTER WATER RESOURCES CONGRESSMAN DON YOUNG SENATOR STEVENS DON FRITZ D"E"C" SUPERIOR COURT KENAI COMMISSIONER SANDOR D.E"C P"A.C..E. LANNIE HUGHS K.P"B. ECT.. ) ) -34- Contaminant A is not very soluble in water so it moves only a~short distance. . _..~~....~...-. ........-~ '-- ........ Contaminant E is highly soluble in water so it moves wi~ th~'8roundwater and eventually gets into the river. Certain IDaterials such as bacteria,..:...:.. - radioactive materials, most metals, and certain chemicals including dioxin. adhere to soil ~~ough physical-chemical reactions that res~t in movement similar to contaminant A in Figure 6. (Source: U~~Å,i977) A pJ~n view. repr~(ing a .specific time in the liCe of a waste sittt. ~hows that specific con- t2minants (A to £) mo~e diICermt distanas in the ground-water system. Cont2minant A. which might ~ biological mauer, is attenuated. witbin a shon distance: Contaminant E. which migiu ~ chloride. is not attenuated., ~ ~ ~ :s' ~ ~ --=~~..~ WAST! SITE ~.;~:" ~~~~ '. ~..~.....:.:...z."': .~. ........- .::\,. (~:f.(#¡{:.~\\\ ~" ..:tl 1::..~...:::1\\:.'1i7i·:1~ (h:~!~:,:~~...~:::.:·. ·~;x.~,\, l~ir:~i~;~·~::·:·:·~.1~: ~...~.:\::..~ ~~:i:~i ~¡S~;~::ff¡l~;~Y~~:;:.\ ~'.'~'~~"" ..·1S.....····..~X:~ :.:::~.:.~:.~ ::.:~·:·~:!.~·;:;~.::~i¡.:·':: :::'·.i:': \ f.~ ;~"'1.:'~~::'" '.'~" ........:{..: \'~ ~ \::::·t};t.~\~ ~ ~:i:¡:·::::':·:~:~·,::.:::;t.~:: ~'. \ r¡' ;:\. '. ...................~....;X.. l~1:~~fÆ}Ii~f~~¡~~~~~W~f[~.~~{\ ,....~~.~... ...... ............... . '., \:········ï:·.. ................. .... ... "'J'!'" \ i:;}:~;~·~·~:~{{;{i~~~~~¡~!X-:\~~~~~~ft{i;;(i.:.. t.. " .~~ ....... . .:............. ..:1,;)'. '. .\ ~~~ff~:J.W~:::~~::iJ:]~¡ ~.:. \ ::~~::?~~ ..~~!:J;-i;':: ~"'" .:t.'. ............... ."iF:: ...... .....\ ~~:g :;;.:,~...~.~;::~~;::::..:.~:.:::: i:·~~~~;.~ ¡ r~~~~:' to···· ....~..... ~ . . ........................\ '~111ilij!lf_til~~ t.:.............~............ ....... .;~"E ¡~;J:.~:::,.... .:!:::: ..:~ .......:.. . ..' t! ¿ ~ OOWNSTREAM LJMIT .~;.61'~ OF CONTAMINANTS FIGURE 6 Figure 6 shows how this process works. ) ) -33- (Source: USEPA,1977) --~ - - - - -.-- - ---- ----.-.--------. ---- -~ -.-. .---~--....~--_.----~-- -- --. -----~ - - -.--- ---- - --- ~-- =-_-=---=-=---=-.a»e"NING IGS-_---=-___-_-_-_--=-_-=--=-.=.=.' . AQUIFER -- oeSCHAftGt AJIC.& UlCI CII ItM...W FIGURE 5 COnt~minAnt movement through soil depends on the makeup of the soil and influences of existing vater conditions. In general, contaminants move as a "plume" until they reach a point of discharge - a' lake, r1 ver stream (see Figure S) or until the pollutants adhere or attach to the soil. Mo.,.~t of Con~·"; n_"ta in Groundwater What surprised everyone - except the communi~1 people who took no~1ing for granted - was that the cracks were lined with chemicals which clearly had moved downward through the entire "impermeable" stiff clays to depths ranging from 12-25 feet! In this case, the experts were wrOQg and ~ collection system had to be lowered. r~~ch sat 12~15 feet below the surface ~ould confine the upper groundwater table and thus keep the chemicals from moving downward. So they designed a collection system to sit just above this stiff clay layer. When they dug into the soil, they found the stiff clay to be full of cracks from normal drying of clay. .> ) -30- Much as groundwater is separated by confining layers, so too are aquifers. The uppermost aquifer is "unconfined" (above the first confining Water also moves in an aquifer or a body of water trapped in deep rock formations. Aquifers are an excellent source of clean drinking water for metropolitan areas and larger rural communities. Once an aquifer has been contaminated though, very little can be done to "clean" it up. Only mother nature can do this by flushing with clean vater (Man's efforts are very expensive and ineffective). This procéss, depending on the amount of contamination may take ~undreds of years. (Source: NRDC,1985) (NCT'I: 17 L'" __.... ............. _.......... ........ ,.. . ..................... .......- -......... _...~ . . ............ ~ ~. - .... c -- --... FIGURE 4 These '.water tables are seperated by "confi.:ling" soil layers or areas of soil such as, clay, ~~t are less pe~eable and prevent the easy passage of water see Figure 4). Water above ~~s confining layer is often affected by leakage of hazardous waste. This water is sometimes "perched" if it "sits" and doesn't move very mu~~. ) ) -29- There are a great many definitions of groundwater, most are confusing and complex. Suply groundwater i.s water moving through soil and rock. Depending on the make up of the soil, there may be more ~ one depth where the water moves. Each of these "layers" defines a water table. If it is relatively close to the surface (less tnan 50') it is generally considered the "upper groundwater table". If it is deeper (more t.han sot) t..'1en it is generally considered a "deep groundwater tabler'. (Source: USEPA,1984) . I I I r--1 0 . 1'9. learelfl "~tdon 't ., 'I + Water Tab4. Aquif.r .\ I~ / Cantinin; Zone I f .-,. ,,- Arusåan Aquifer (Fresh) ~ Il . f9 leakav. L ~ - Ground.Water I '<I Movement ~- i I Cantining Zone t Intentiona. , I Input ......... Unintentional Artesian Aquifer (SaUn.) Input ð 1 f. f I ~mpjîg Weil Lagoon. Pft" or Sasin Sources of Ground- Water C4ntaminadon FIGURE 3 The most common route of chemical movement is through groundwater. Some of the ways groundwater can become cont~min~ted are shown in Figure 3. r;. GROUNDWATER ) ) -21- ,- Sampjes {rom monitorins w~Us sc:remed throuSh the entire zone 01 saluration may ywJd a mixture 01 conamil12ted watC1' diluted witb clem wate%' from unaíleaed seaions 01 &.he aquiIcr. (Source: Geraghty & Miller) /// // // / /// /B~D~;C; / / / /// / /// // STREAM '" ,..OW ~T1t eN' =-TAM..A.TI AOUIFE'R - -- -- ------- -------- \.. "''''EII '''.LI MONITORIHe WELl. ( FUL1.Y SCREENED) / HW,.P' AREA Monitoring wens screened in a lower aquiler or in the plume 01 dissolved cantaminanu may not detect Hghterethan- water componencs o{ conaminaúon. . I / / / / / / / / / / / / / /B¡E~~¿C/K¡ / / / / / / / / / / / / / - AOUIP'eH - - - .,þ _. _ _ _ _ _ "'''''r.. 1'..,1.4' STREAM ;:·::····....::·:·::(··,~·~~~:i~7·~:;~'&:.~·.S...:,.~1t.-;:~:: :·R.77:J:.~;;:~1 ~ - ~.-:- __ '-1GMTI" T1fA. WATI. '" .....'.... ~..,. ....,.. , µ~ . . . . . . .. ..~. .~.~~~;;~:~~~.~I .~ ' ~# 'c' ..,. COIITAM'.A"TS , - .,:,;~;,!,~::~~;% .~~;;. ~~j;:1;~~i::t~ .~~:(=!t.: _.-.~--- - ...-.. .- -- -- --- ~ -- - ..-. - ...- -- .- - - ..-.. .- ~ ..- ..- - =-=====- -=--.=--::: =-==--=-= - -- ~--=-=--~~-=--=;::--æ::--æ:::-æ:::-=-=-==---=---=---=---=---=---=---=- -- -- - =-=..-=- CON , I N I .. . . -::. . . ! D -=-=- -=-.::§:==;;... -=-=;;..-=- -=-:=:;;...::;;... - :::;;.. -=- -=- -= - -- ~ - -- -- - --- ~~~~~~~~--=--~--=---=---=---=----:. . -. . .~ ~_.~....~;;;' 4' ..t._! ..,:- ~ . ~~ . - ~~~:'.~~.~.~ :-" "''':::\~~''~'S:'l.~::t"5t·2:·: :;':- .: . ...;;'. .,,: ":...... . ~ ' :: """,,' '. .,' ::.';. , '.~';' :.~:.~~. ..';.:..' .:. 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Table II -4 ~ ~ 1 1 1 ,J v ~ I Æ è 1 ~J ¡ > j L3\ 1 ~j 7Î :Jj I ~.. ~---_.~- liquid L!.g"uld Mlc:œ.o1nt Solid (Produe lion Tank Bottom So)ld šõiid Solid ) L~ld l l.<lu Id· Endpoint l~ld Solid --'Cëñlï=äiTfeat ment Influ':.nt Tank Wluenl .....:-...:........~~.. Solid ~ SolId I Solid Solid Solid šõiid Solid Solid Solid ~ S01ld Solid Solid Liquid/Solid Central Pit C!!!ill I P tt Solid šõiid SõTId šõiid 5.o1ld, Solid DRilLING Drilling Mudl Tank Bottoms '-~'... . ..... .-;,... ~ Solid Solid Solid šõiid SoIi4...,... ,?o liquid Ifl Soof W' .. Solid LiquId" ISºII<t. Sol'd ~lld r..... -' ~ Ido t ~-......;.;,¡. CODEN: od-Jog LOLo: ì5 mg¡kg HBAMAK ..1. 129 ¡ .35 ,\1UREAV 5.343.öf\ scu-rbt LD50:150m~g¡k'¡z 12YXAS 9.940.76 BMJOAE 1.331,63 scu-gpg LOLo: ISO ~g¡kg HBAMAK 4, ¡ 291.35 '17ZQ THR: Poison by ingestIOn, intravenous. Jnd subcutaneous - AG -.353,72 27ZQAG -.353,72 routes. Solutions are decomposed by light. When heatcd 27ZQAG -.353.72 to JecomposiÜon it ~mits verv toxic fumes of HC! and 27ZQAG -.353,72 NOT' JJPAAZ 13.186.63 ~ JJPAAZ 13,186,63 ,/ ~ ANYAA980.568.59 PDNï50'·', ARZNAD 12.352.62 PHENOL JPETAB 12S,ï,60 CAS~I08-95-2 I JPET AB 128,7.60 \ DOT: 1671/2312/2821 / ion. inrraperito~eJJ. SUbcutaneous.~~f: C"H60 m~.:-94, 12 Human sysrcmlC effecrs bv an un- \V . 11' h· h ' k d 'f .' .' 'rysta me mass w IC turns pm or re I cld effects. Mucagentc data, \Vhen .., , , , ". not perfectly pure: burnmg taste. dIstinctIve odor. Mp: ¡II cmlls tOXIC tumes ot ~OX' 40,6°. bp: 181.9°, flash p: 175°F (CCL d: 1.072. JUloign temp: 1319°F. yap press: I mm (ij. ~O.lo. vap d: 3.24. Sol in wacer: misc in aJc. ether, :.<::,~Y : HR: J DROCHLORIDE NIOSH: MV 7400000 mw: 186,71 ( I·METIIYL·2·PHENYLETHYLHIY_ DRAZINEIUM CHLORIDE PH EN '(usa PROPYLH YDRAZI N E HYDROCHLORIDE CODEN: IJNEAQ 5. J 25.66 JMCYfAR J 8.~O. 75 UNEAQ 5.125.66 UNEAQ 5.125.66 on. inrr.1peritoneal, subculaneous When heated to decomposirion ir ( c¡ -. NOT and HC1. HR: 3 JROCHLORIDE NIOSH: MF 200000o mw: 427,97 Mp: 176°. Very sol in ale; insol TOXICITY DATA: skn-rbt 500 mg/24H SEV skn-rbt 535 mg open SEV eye-rot 5 mg SEV oms-hmn : hJa 7 mg/L oms-hmn: Iym 5 µmollL sce-hmn: Iym 5 µmol/L dås-rat~orl 4 g/kg oms-rbt: bmr 250 µmoUL dnd-mam: Iym 250 mmo1/L skn-mus TDLo: J6 g/kg/4OW-I: CAR skn-mus TO : 4000 mg/kg/24W- I:NEO orl-hmn LOLo: 140 mg/kg skn-rat LD50; 669 mglkg scu-rat LDLo: 650 mg/kg scu-mus LD50: 344 mg/kg j:J.n~mus LD50: J 12 mg/kg r, ! 0i~ILb~:~:om~~~g a ' ,I ~ 'SO mg/Ie '.: '.' , .. Iso mglÙ. ! ·10:I:~; 1.; boo mI. I I. ,1 ' g ~LQ :420 mg/kg lPETAB 80.233.44 riè· ¡¡~::ÐJJ850I. rng¡m.' .1· 11.'''/'') jll¡ "~I, .tJ~1}PJ31,(1P).59617(~ bil~tj:[620 m~81"'!' 1 " ;. IPETAB 8o-,~j3.44 I \ 5CU-rb( LDLü: 620 mg/kg JPETAB RO.233.·W jyn-rbC LOLo: ¡:in mg/kg JPETAB HO,2JJ,.w par-rbt LDLo:JOO mg/kg R.\1SRAA 1"\ 'in/ li{Q~ SYNS: ACIDE CARBOUQUE (FRENCII> BAKER'S P AND S LIQUID AND OINTMENT ßENZENOL CARBOLIC ACID ' CARBOLSAURE (GERMAN) ÆNOL (DUTCH. POLIS ) ÆNOLO (ITALIAN) HYDROXYBENZENF. ~ONOHYDROXYBENZENE ,'v10NOPHENOL HDTU" ',',:n WOMU" ·,·,36 PHENOL PDN7S0 HR: J :'-JIOSH: SJ 3325000 NC1·C501 :;.1 OXYOENZENE PHENIC ....CID PHENOL \LCOHOL PHENOL. ,,,tOL TEN (/)01') PHENOLE ,G£:RMANI PHENYL HYDRATE PHENYL IfYDfWXIDE f'f/ENYL:C \('!D PHE;-'¡YUC\LCOHOL RCRA \VASTE ,'lUMBER U IX!! (' G ;.,..,.,,}'" '% 1.!v-.L,j \ (;I~ v0~ Lv .- J),g CO DEN: BIOF:'<* 27-403 UCOS" 1/6/66 UCDS" 1/6/66 WATRAG 19.577.85 CNREA845.2471.85 CNREA8 45.2471.85 JJIND8 74, J 283 AJIMD87,485.85 PNASA648.686.62 CNREA8 19.413.59 CNREA8 19,413.59 29ZWAE -.329,68 BJlMAG 27.155,70 HBAMAK 4.1319,35 INHEAO S,143.6ï QJPPAL 12,212.39 HBAMAK 4,1319..15 RMSRA6 15.561.1895 , : HBAMAK 4. 1319,J5 f i lPET AB BO (233L 44: . , : RMSRA6 15.561.1895 f ¡ ¡, ¡illiid~!; ;: I H H~.. ~. .. I~, ~I~I 'i! !!~ ! .1 ~ ,,1 ' '\ ¡,. /. . 4' :Ii . ; r.1 . ,'t· ' , :1 :¡.. ..~ . rI .. H t: ¡i i, ' y. I~ I .¡.. , ( PDOOOO ,,' PHENOl' (IIqûid),;,·., , ',p ipr-gpg LDLo:300 mglkg H13TXAC 1,221'\.5ò scu-gpg LOLo:450 mglkg HBTXAC 1.228.5t} s<:u-frg LOLo:75 mgJkg HBAMAK 4,1319,.35 par-frg LOLo:290 mWkg AEPPAE 166AJï,':: s<:u-frg LOLo: 290 mgtkg HBTXAC 1.223.56 I" , NCI Carcinogenesis Bioassay (oral); No Evidence: mouse. rot NCITR* NCI-CG-TR-203,80, EPA Extremelv Hazard- ous Substances L1'1~'r¡co.mmunitY Right To Know' List. Re- ported in EPA T . ~ Iriventorv. EPA Genetic Toxicology , I ; . - Program. I' t i I I, i' ! ~ I OSHA PEL: nv 4i¡~ ppnl (skin) ACGIH TL V: TW~15 ppm (skin) DFG MAK: 5 PPrP ~19 mg/m-') NIOSH REL: TWA'20 mgim3; CL 60 mglm3/15M n,d DOT Classification:' Poison B, Label: Poison THR: Human poishn:byïngestion. An experimental poison by ingestion. subèuraneous, intravenous, parenteral. and intraperitoneal routes. Moderately toxic by skin contact. A severe eye and skin irritant. An experimental carcinogen and neoplastigen, Human mutagenic data, Absorption ùf phenolic solutiüns through the skin may be very rapid. and can cause death within 30 minutes to several hours by exposure of as little as 64 square inches of skin. Lesser exposures can cause damage to the kidneys. liver, pancreas and spleen, and edema of the lungs, Ingestion can cause corrosion of the lips. mouth. throat. esophagus and stom- ach. and gangrene.. .Ingestion of 15 grams has killed. Chronic exposures can cause death from liver and kidney damage. Dermatiti~ resulting from contact with phenol or phenol-containing products is fairly common in industry. A common air contaminant. Combustible when exposed to heat. flame, or oxidizers, PotentiaJly explosive rear;tion with aluminum chloride + nitromethane (at llOOC¡¡ 00 bar); fonnaldehyde; peroxydi- sulfuric acid; peroxymonosulfuric acid; sodium nicrite + heat. Violent reaction with aluminum chloride + nitroben- zene (at 120°C); sodium nitrate + triftuoroacetic acid; buta- diene. Dangèrous; when heated it emits toxic fumes: can react with oxidizing materials, To fight fire. use aJcohol foam. CO2. dry chemical. For further infonnation, see Vol. 3. No.4 in DPIM Report, PDOOOO PHENOL (liquid) CAS: 108-95-2 mf: CóH~ ·OH mw: 94. II HR:3 NI05H: 51 3330000 OH ":~"''''''~ l) II' .¡ , . PROP: A liquid tar acid containing over 50% benzophcnol (FEREAC 41.15972,76), SYN:~CÄRßOUC ÂClr)j~tAHH:xm" '~ I ,~I"" 'fI" r"¡ EPr\ E."((rcl11c1y Ilal'.\f(Jou~ Substances Li~t. C'r::' RIght Tl) Know Li~L Reponed in EPA TSCA In'. . :'-JIOSH REL: T\VA 20 mgl!11": CL 60 mg¡m]'¡5~rl DOT Classification: Poison 8. L3bel: Poison THR: Poison by ingestion. inhalation and skin ~, See also PHENOL. PD0250 PHENOL-p-ARSONIC ACID CAS: 9H-14-6 mf: CóH7As0-4 mw: 218.05 PROP: Whitc powder. Mp: 175-180° decomp. VC¡ in water; sol in aJc. , . NIOSH: CY 5('- SYNS: p-If YDROX YßENZENEARSON IC ACID p-IiYDROX YPHENYLARSO,'"'; ACID OXARSANILlC ACID CODEN: lPETAB 63.122,::~ lPETAB 63,122..~~ lPETAB 63.122.3:-\ CSLNX· NX#045~ are on the Community TOXICITY DATA: orl·rat LOLo: 450 mg/kg ivn-rat LOLo: 100 mglkg ims-rat LOLo:90 mg/kg ivn-mus LOSO: 56 mg/kg Arsenic and its compounds To Know List. OSHA PEL: T\V A 0,5 mg(As)/mJ THR: Poison by intravcnous and intramuscular :- Moder~ltejy toxic by ingestion. \Vhen heated to decm:: tion it emits toxic fumes of As. See also ARSENIC:" POUNDS, u· 0.. PD0750 PHENûLPHTHÁLEïN CAS: 77-09-8 mf: C2oHI404 mw: 318.34 PROP: Small crystals. Mp: 258-262°, d: 1.299, Ins(' water; very sol in chloroform. NIOSH: SM 83;3< SYNS: J,.1. R ISI p-I' YI>ROX YPIIENOL> PffTH....UOH NCI·CSS79K TOXICITY DATA: ipr-rat LDLo:500 mglkg CODEN: NCNSA6 5.30.53 Reported in EP A TSCA Inventory, THR: Moderatcly toxic by intraperitoneal route. L's~' medicine as a laxative; in chemistry as an indica[Or. \ì. heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritr fumes, '.',~ i , H:: PDP 100 PHENOSMOLIN B".IU~ ' ~.,.. ¡ CÄ~' 6J~qó-4R~O \, ~.. ¡ ..~ ~~ t4~" ~ \~ ~"~~9~H;' Pð.ge No. 6 11/01/85 Acutely Toxic Chemicals Alp:"1abet:ic List of Common Names and CAS gü::Ü:e~s Common Name Peracetic acid Perchl oro::.ethy lmercaptan .. Phenarsaz _~le oxide :. . f ~~:Phenol';:4''''': . * Phenol, 2,2'-thiobis(4-chloro-6-methyl- Phenol, 2,2'-thiobis(4,6-dichloro- * Phenol, 3-(1-methylethyl)-, methylcarbamate * Phenyl dichloroarsine Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride Phenylmercury acetate Pheny1silatrane * Phenylthiourea Phorate * Phosacetim .. Phosfolan Phosmet Phospharnidon Phosphine .. Phosphonothioic acid, rnethyl-, a-(4-nitrophenyl... * Phosphonothioic acid" rnethyl-, a-ethyl 0-[4-... * Phosphono~hioic acid, rnethyl-, S-[2-[bis... * Phosphoric acid, dimethyl 4-(methylthio)phenyl... Phosphorous trichloride Phosphorus Phosphor~s oxychloride Phosphorus pentachloride Phosphorus pentoxide * Phylloquinone · Physostigmine * Physostigmine, salicylate (1:1) * Picrotoxin Piperidine · Piprotal * Pirimifos-ethyl Platinous chloride Platinum tetrachloride * Potassium arsenite Potassium cyanide Potassium silver cyanide * Promecarb Propargy1 bromide Propio1ac~one, .beta.- Propionitrile * Propionitrile, 3-chloro- Propyl chloroformate Propylene glycol, allyl ether Propyleneirnine * Prothoate Pseudocume!1e ,Pyrena .: c.;s ~juï.1be::- o 0 0 7 9 - 2 1 - 'J 00594-"2-J 00058-J6-6 00108-95-2 04418-66-0 0009ï-18-ï 00064-00-6 00696-28-6 00059-88-1 00062-38-4 02097-.19-0 00103-85-5 00298-02-2 04104-1~-ï 00947-02-4 00732-11-6 13171-21-6 07803-51-2 02665-JO-ï 02702-1.J-}' 50782-69-9 03254-63-5 07719-12-2 07723-14-0 10025-87-3 10026-13-8 01314-56-] 00084-80-0 00057-47-6 00057-64-7 00124-87-8 0011C-89-~ 05281-13-0 23505-41-1 10025-65-7 13454-96-1 10124-50-2 00151-50-8 00506-61-6 02631-37-0 00106-96-7 00057-57-8 00107-12-0 00542-76-7 00109-61-5 01331-17-5 00075-55-g 02:75-18-5 00095-6)-6 ^ r"'\ ., ............ --- fJy Angâa dabtn, AfS The folloVving JbstrJ.c:s Jre reprinted ',vith pe=-ml~..s¡On fror.: A variety of adhesives are used in many different art, Sec~~~onal HeJith and Industrial ~1edicine. or technOlogy and maintenance applications. Types of adhesives /,..E:crerpCQ MedIca. -----_ rang.e from nontoxic children's paper paste~ to highly ~~c~ _ Tolue~e embryopath~ new c.:1ses. ~ H~rsh J.f:I.. - ~hild casem glues and rubber cements. AdhesIves can contam ~partment of Pedlarncs. UmversIty of hazardous solvents, plastics. and preservatives. -- Louisville, Louisville. KY 40202 USA - J. MED GENET. Many adhesives contain solvents that are toxic by inhalation 1989 26/5 (333-33ï). and skin contact. For example. rubber cements and contact Toluene embryopathy is characterized by microcephaiy. adhesives usually contains n-hexane, w..h.ich can cause centra! nervous system dysfunction. attentionaJ deficits ane peripheral neuropathy. Glues used in furniture repair, hyperactivity, developmental delay with greater language leatherwork. ete. often contain hazardous solvents like deficits. minor craniofacial and limb anomalies. and variable toluene and naphthas. These are hazardous by skin contact growth deficiency. Previously, three affected children, born ~ an..? inhalation. and most are flammable. to women who inhaled toluene regularly through pregnancy, ~ome adhesives work by polymerization of hazardous have been reported. Two more cases are descnòed. monomers. Epoxy hardeners can cause skin and respiratory emphasizing the importance of toluene as a potential human irritation and allergies. Epoxy resin is irritating, can cause teratogen. allergies, and certain ingredients like diglycidyl ethers are (Tolzæne ~ a common solvent in art materiaLs, being found suspect carcinogens. Acrylic plastic glues can contain methyl i~ lacqzær thinners, silk screen inks, adhesives, spray products. methacrylate and instant bonding glues contain etc. This report reinforces the need for pregnant women to cyanoacrylates. These ingredients are skin sensitizers and avoid using pro<:iucts containing tolzæne unless they are used irritants, and the vapors may cause headaches, appetite loss, with local exhaust ventilation. - &1.) and low blood pressure. The cyanoacrylate glues can bond skin. Woodworking glues range from nontoxic polyvinyl acetate (pV A) emulsion glues that are water-based, to hazardous resorcinol formaldehyde resins that release formaldehyde gas. Formaldehyde is a skin, eye and respiratory irritant and sensitizer, and is a suspected human carcinogen. Other wood glues may contain toxic phenol preservatives. Aerosol adhesives are sprayed, resulting in the inhalation of rubber or plastic particles, along with the inhalation of various solvent and propellent ingredients. N-hexane is a common solvent used in these spray formulations. Both solvents and aerosol propellants are fire hazards. Wheat paste - especially wallpaper paste variety - often contains toxic preservatives. such as pentachlorophenol. arsenic or mercury derivatives. Wallpaper pastes with these toxic ingredients have sometimes been found in elementary schools. . AdLesives (- Precautions 1. Sübstitüte the safest glüe pûssible. Try to use water-based adhesives, especially with children. These may take longer to dry, but can efficiently and safely do the job. One can substitute glue sticks for rubber cement for adhering paper in elementary schools. With young children, only use nontoxic wheat pastes that don't have preservative additives. 2. For paste-up of mechanicals and similar processes using rubber cement, waxing often can be substituted. 3. Use solvent-based glues in a weil-ventilated space (e.g. window exhaust fan). If large amounts are being used, locaJ exhaust ventilation such as a slot exhaust hood is necessary. Placing the work table up against a window with an exhaust fan at work level is alsò affective. Eliminate all sources of ignition such as flames, sparks or lit cigarettes. 4. Spray adhesives could be used outdoors for occasional projects, or in a sparkproof spr~y booth that exhausts to the outside. Spray adhesives can sometimes be replaced w1th dry mounting processes, rubber cement, etc. From the Liter::1:~re Fact Sheet on Sulfuryl Fluoride The New Jersey Department of Health has just published a Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet· on Sulfuryl Ruoride (RTK Substance number 1 ï69). This 6-page fact shee~ covers· sulfuryl fluoride's acute health effects (respiratory, iirit~Úiòn, nosebleeds, pulmonary edema, nausea, vomiting, muscle twitching, tremors, seizures), chronic health' èffects (lung and kidney damage, bone anù teeth damage, not tested for carcinogenicity and reproductive hazards), medical testing. workplace exposure limits (5 ppm OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (8-hour time-weighted average); 10 ppm over any IS-minute exposure period), workplace controls and practices. personal protective equipment, fire hazards, spiils and emergencies. first aid, etc. Copies of this data sheet can be obtained by writing: New Jersey Department of Health, Right to Know Program, CN 368, Trenton, NJ 08625-0328. (609) 984-2202. Calendar Sept. 14. Washington, DC. Topic: "How Safe Are You and Your Collections? Museum Fire, Safety and Health Workshop." Time: 8:30 AM -5:00 PM. Place: Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums' Registrars Committee and The Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Registrar. For further information contact MAAM office at (302) 731-1424. Sept. 18. New York. NY. Speaker: Michael McCann. Topic: Conservation Hazards. Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM. Place: 14 East 78 Sc. Sponsored by Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts. For further information contact Mrs. Bourgeois at (212) ïï2-5800. OcL 26. Chicago,IL Speaker: Michael McCann. Topic: A History of the LIbeling of Hazardous Art Materials Act. Time: 9:45 - 10:00 A~i. Sponsored by the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. For further information on the meeting, contact the APHA at (202) 789-5600. "i'cuum PUm£!ng ."spo~al . _"~~ \i~g : Liners ..Ct)e(!'ttc~t. Spi." CI~8nup ALÀŠKA ENVIRONMEN1."AL INUUð ~ rt.J,¿;:) , u ~ ,-,. Formerly Mar Enterprises Box 1660 . Sotdotna. Alaska 99669 r'OWö' ~vct~I¡¡lly Roustabouts Power Washer .\ Steam Cleaner Sates. Service & Rent als Bus: 262-9073 Or 262-4875 Res: 262-4798 f.f.)"_~o\ S..~.tD.S. ~~~~,.~~~. tJ;- 3 ~ feb.16,1984 Dear Mike: Here.s the addresses you. ask for. Union chemical co. Box 575 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Alaska Pipeline Co. Box 6288 Anchorage, Alaska Dowell Chemical Co. Box 1198 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Bob Hanson Rig Tenders Dock Ke n ai, Arco Alaska Inc. ~ Box 1479 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Shell Oil Co. Box 576 Houston,Texas 77001 Geo Vann, Inc., P.O. Box 2641 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Mile High Exploration 510 L.Street Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Marathon 011 Co. Drawer 370 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Halibouty Oi~ Co. 225 Cordova Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Brice Inc. Box 688 Fairbanks, Alaska State OF Alaska Box 549 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 Commander (FCP-2) 17th Coast Guard District P.O. Box 3-5000 Juneau, Alaska 99802 Underwater Const 10/10/80 Before our time no address Union Oil co. Box 7600 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Dantex Int'l Same åS above Amoco Production co. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Tesoro P.O. Box 3691 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Alaskan Fisheries Suite 36 Post Office Ma-ll Anchorage, Alaska Port Lynch Co. 1301 North Northlake Way Seattle, Washington 98103 Steenmeyer Corp 315 2nd Ave. Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Alaska ? ( O\j~~ Chevron USA Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 , .... .,,~..... :.~', .......: ; W"f.' ... '-. ' ~LASKA ENV tHUt" 1U.~~ , .... . Formerly Mar Enterprises Box 1660 . Soldotna. Alaska 99669 J 1.,J .._ '¡aduum Pumping J.ispc.sal ~ Cleaning dnk Llner.:i 011 & Chemical Spill Cleanup Steam Cleaner Sc11 Service &. Ren\és,_· Bus: 262-9013 Or 262-4875 Res: 262-4798 Page 2 Alaska Oil Sales~Inc. box 76 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 AAA Vacuum Services out of business (no Adress) 4jA~k 14 ~eyeska pipeline before our time (no address) Ryan & Hawoth before our time (no address) KPCC before our time (no address) Crowley Environmental before our time (no address) Phillips Petroleum Drawer 66 Kenai, alaska 99611 B-Lee Seafood before our time (no adress) Offshore Logistics before our time (no address) Exxon before our time (no address) Amarex 225 Cordova Bldg.B Suite 307 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Kenai Union service Station before~our time (no address) .~ai X·~~C~LL-X-/ -,. -( -~ -- ... -- .--- -. _. AT.ASKAOILAND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION November 20, 1995 UNOCAL Kevin Tabler, Land Manager P. O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 995 19-6247 Re: Location Clearance Inspection Accepted - S\vanson River FicId Wells Dear Mr, Tabler: ( ., TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 FAX: (907) 276-7542 On July 27; 1995 our inspector, Lou Grimaldi, inspected several abandoned Swanson River Field locations for location clearance. He recommended Location Clearance for the following 11 ' Swanson River FicId \veIls: seu 14A-5 seu 44A-8 seu 11-16 seu 34-33 SRU 34-10 SRU 314-27 PTD 75-060 PTD 80-103 PTD 71-014- PTD 60-036 PTD 00-145 PTD 59-016 seD 34-5 seD 14A-9 seu 31A-16 seu 24-34 SRU 31-15 ~ PTD 61-036 PTD 74-037 PTD 75-025 PTD 70-043 PTD 77-012 The Commission accepts the above listed Swanson River Field wells as properly abandoned with the stipulation, if problems with them occur in the future, UNOeAL is liable for the corrective work and for whatever damages might have occurred. BLM and possibly other agencies may also have closure responsibilities. encl: Inspector reports w/o attachments. cc: Joe Dygas, BLM Blair W ondzclI ~wl1cabsrr ( MEMORANDUM ( State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: DaVid~~. Chair DATE: July 27, 1995 THRU: Blair Wondzell, P. I. Supervisor FILE NO: L011-16.DOC FROM: Lou Grimaldi, Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Location Clearance Inspection Arco #SCU 11-16 Swanson River Field PTD #71-014 Thursdav. July 27. 1995: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco well #SCU 11-16 in the Swanson River Field. This marker is situated on a very large (3+ acres) gravel pad along with abandoned wells #SCU 44A-8, 14A-9 and a producing well #SCU 13-9. There is also a facility on this pad called 3-9TS. The following I nfo was on a 6" marker post: Arco Alaska Inc. A-028993 SCU 11-16 603' FSL + 722' FWL Sec. 9, T 7N, R 9W ,SB+M. *SCU 44A-8: 110'N, 14"w *SCU 14A-9: 80'N, 58' E FED *( This info is in ref. to the other abandoned wells located on this pad) NOTE: Surf location line has SB+M instead of S.M. The pad was clean although the expanse of the pad gave it the appearence of uneveness. I recommend final clearance be given for this well. SUMMARY: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco well #SCU 11- 16 in the Swanson River Field. Attachments: L011-16.XLS ( ( STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Surface Abandonment I Location Clearance Report ( Title 20 AAC 25, Article 2 ) FILE INFORMATION: Operator: Arco Alaska Inc, Well Name: SCU 11-16 Address: PO Box 100360 PTD No.: 71-014 Anchorage Alaska 99510-0360 API No. 50- 133-20229 Surface Location: Unit or Lease Name: Soldotna Creek Unit 603 F S L, 722 F W L Field and Pool: Swanson River Field Section 9 ,T 7N ,R 9W ,M S Downhole P&A Date: ? Inspection Date: 7/27/95 I 20 AAC 25.125 - ABANDONMENT MARKER: I Approval Date: Steel Post OD: (4" min) 6" " Length (10' min,) ft. Height Above Final Grade Level (4' min.) 10' ft, Top of Marker Post Closed With: Welded (Welded, Cmt., Cap), Set: ? (On Wellhead, Csg , In Cmt) Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft. Side Outlets: All valves and nipples removed? All openings closed? With - , ..' .,' '. Marker Plate Diameter: " Thickness: " Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft, Marker Plate Attached To: Wellhead Cutoff Csg Other ",',':i.' "< " ..' .,'.' .' " -, ':- ,.'.... .,. , "'. .", '.' .' Information Beadwelded Directly to Marker Post or Blind Marker Plate: ( Note when different from file information) Operator: Arco Alaska Unit I Lease Name: Soldotna Creek Unit Well Name: 11-16 Remarks: A-028993. Marker post has surface info for wells 44A-8 and Surface Location: 14 A-9 welded on it. 603 F S L, 722 F W L Section 9 ,T 7N ,R 9W ,M S Inspection Date: 7/27/95 I ,",'20AAC ,25:1,7;,O-LQCATIQNCIJEANUP: il Approval Date: " PITS: Filled In: ? Liners Removed or Buried: Debris Removed: SURFACE CONDITION OF PAD AND I OR LOCATION: Gravel ( Rough, Smooth, Contoured, Flat, Compacted) Clean: X Type & Quan, of Debris if any remaining on pad and I or location: TYPE AND CONDITION OF SURROUNDING AREA: Wooded ( Wooded,Tundra,Grass,Brush,Dirt,Gravel,Sand) Clean: X Type & Quan. of Debris if any remaining on surrounding area: TYPE AND CONDITION OF ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING AREA: Gravel ( Dirt, Gravel, Ice, Other) Clean: X Type & Quan. of Debris if any remaining on access road or surrounding area: CLEANUP WORK REMAINING TO BE DONE: RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT: Yes X No ( If "No" See Reason) Distribution: orig - Well file c - Operator c - Database c - Inspector Reason: FINAL INSPECTION: Yes X No INSPECTED BY: Louis R. Grimaldi DATE: 27-Jul-95 FI-OOO (Rev. 3/93) L011-16.XLS 1 , Status of Well Classification of Service Well olLD GAS D SUSPENDED D ABANDONED ~ SERVICE D 2, Name of Operator 7. Permit Number tf1"I.. ARCO Alaska, Inc. 71-14 / 3, Address 8, API Number / P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 50- 133-20229 4. Location of well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name 603' FSL, 722' FWL, Sec.9, T7N, R9W, SM Soldotna Creek Unit At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number 170' FNL, 428' FWL, Sec. 1 6, T7N, R9W, SM SCU11-16 At Total Depth 11 ,. F ieid and Pool 281' FNL, 402' FWL, See .16, T7N, R9W, SM Swanson River Field 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc,) IG. Lease Designation and Serial No, Swanson River-Hemlock RKB 178' A-028993 12. Date Spudded 13, Date T,D. Reached 14, Date Comp" Susp, or Aband, 15, Water Depth, if offshore 11G, No. of Completions OS/21/71 06/30/71 04/20/87 N/A feet MS L N/A 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18, Plug Back Depth (MDtTVD) 19, Directional Survey 20, Depth where SSSV set 21, Thickness of Permafrost 11,209'MD/10,995'TV[ Surface YES II NoD N/A feet M D N/A 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run BHCS/SP, Dipmeter, DIL, CBL, GR Neutron, CCL, Perf Record, Ind. Electric Log 23, CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT, PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED Hi" 11 6 11 ne p ipe B Surf 82' 18" Driven to resistance .. 10-3/4" 40.5# K-55 Surf 3102' 15" 1050 sx Class G & 950 s~ Class A 7" 23.0/26.01 N-80/ Surf 11 ,209' 9-7/8" 1st Stage 800 sx Class G 29.0# L-80 ¡ 2nd Stage 700 sx Class G 24, Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25, TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) N/A None 2G. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED BP @ 8464' 10 sx cmt Plua @ 3309' 75 sx Class G Plun (¡j) SOh' SO ~x rl;¡~~ r. 7" x 1n-~/lL" ;¡nn 7r;. ~y rl;:¡c:.c:. r. 2~/A PRODUCTION TEST Pl ug @ 190' 50 sx Class G Date First Production Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc,) Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION. FOR 01 L~BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO TEST PERIOD. Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED 01 L-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY -AP I (corr) Press. 24-HOUR HATE. 28, CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips, RE-cE IVED MAY 1 9 1987 None Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commiss[oo Anchorage {" STATE OF ALASKA J- /l ./ ALASK,l.vIL AND GAS CONSERVATION c\."""MISSION L/"^jiŸ.. WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOO ~ t (8 ¡, r Form 10-407 Rev, 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERs~rll§/Dani Submit in duplicate V 29. 30. GEOLOGIC MARKÈHS FORMATION TESTS NAME MEAS. DEPTH Inclu de interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, TRUE VERT, DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase, °1 5732' 5730' N/A E10 8304' 8299' H 10760 ' 1 0565 ' H1 10791 ' 10594' H2 10930 ' 1 0725 ' 4 H Top 1 0956 ' 1 0750 ' 8 H8 Base I 11038' 1 0829 ' ".' ' I H10 Top 11 094 ' 1 0884 ' H10 Base 11175' 10962 ' " I 31, LIST OF ATTACHMENTS Well Histor abandonment details 32, I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed Title Associ ate Engi neerDate \.-1)-/5 -87 INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1: Classif,ication of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. . t., , '; ¡! I Item 5: Indicate which elevation)s used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas I njection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 ~~ ~, , Daily wl.. History-Final Report ARCO Oil and Gas corl...any Instructions: Prepare and submit the "Final Report" on the first Wednesday after a!lowable has been assigned or well is Plugged. Abandoned. or Sold, "Final Report" should be submitted also when operations are suspended for an in definite or appreciable length of time, On workovers when an official test is not required upon completion, report completion and representative test data in blocks provided. The "Final Report" form may be used for reporting the entire operation if space is available, Accounting cost center code District County or Parish State Alaska North Slope Borough Alaska well no, ~CU 11-16 Field Lease or Unit Swanson River Auth. or W,O. no. AFE Title P & A Roll'n 115 4/15/87 otal number of wells (active or inactive) on this cost center prior to plugging and abandonment of this well Hour I Prior status if a W.O. 2400 Hrs. Operator A.R.Co, W,I. ARCO Alaska, Inc. Spudded or W,O, begun P & A Date Date and depth as of 8:00 a,m, Complete record for each day reported 4/12/87 RU Gearhart, RIH w/2.25" jet cutter, set dn @ 260' WLM; unable to wrk past, POH. RIH w/dummy cutter, rn past 260' WLM several times, POH. RIH w/2.25" jet cutter, tag cmt @ 9645' WLM, (est TOC @ 10,026'), POH to 8500'. Fire cutter, cut tbg, POH, RD Gearhart. RU WL, shoot fluid levels: Tbg - 74', Prod Csg - 158', Surf csg - 130'. Tbg & PC = 0 psi. SC = ±40 psi 4/16/87 7" @ 11,209' Accept rig @ 2400 hrs, 4/15/87. Open tbg & prod csg; no flow. Pmp 97 bbls brine, initial slight rtns. SI well. Prep to NU BOPE. 4/17/87 thru 4/20/87 7" @ 11,209' 9.8 ppg brine ND tree, NU BOPE & tst BOPE to 3000 psi. LD 2-7/8" compl string. RU DA, make GR/JB rn. Set 7" BP @ 8464'. Dump 10 sx cmt on top of retnr, RD DA. PU 7" RAM & RIH on 3~" DP, set @ 1130' MD. Tst 7" csg, cmt & 7" BP to 1000 psi. Locate 7" CSi----330Q' leak @ 246' & 256', POOH, LD Pkr. PU 2-7/8" tbg, RIH to ~, spot 75 sx CI "G" cmt bal'd plug. POOH to 506' MD. Spot 50 sx CI "G" cmt bal'd plug. POOH to 190', dn sqz 7" x 10-3/4" ann w/75 sx CI "G" w/2% CaC!. Spot 50 sx CI "G" w/2% CaCI @ 190' MD. P & A procedure complete @ 0600 hrs, 4/20/87. REceIVED Old TD New TD PB Depth Ml~Y 1 9 1987 Released rig Date Kind of rig A1aska Oil & Gas Cons. Comm¡SSHm Allen:.;: (;\j\; Classifications (oil, gas, etc,) Type completion {single, dual, etc,} Producing method Official reservoir name{s) Potential test data Well no. Date Reservoir Producing Interval Oil or gas Test time Production Oii on test Gas per day Pump size, SPM X length Choke size T.P, C,P, Water % GOR Gravity corrected Allowable Effective date Date Title 5/04/87 Drilling Supervisor ·.. STATE OF ALASKA ALA( ,OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~ 3SION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1. Operations performed: Operation shutdown ~ Stimulate == Plugging LX Perforate == Pull tubing == Alter Casing C' Other ~ Abandonment 2, Name of Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3, Address P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 4. Location of well at surface 603' FSL, 722' FWL, Sec. 9, T7N, R9W, SM At top of productive interval 170' FNL, 428' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, R9W, SM At effective depth 260' FNL, 407' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, R9W, SM At total depth 281' FNL, 402' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, R9W, SM 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 11209 'MD true vertical 1 0995 'TVD 5, Datum elevation (DF or KB) RKB 178' ~ <t [£ Feet í) 6, Uoit or Proper~Y.nqme ~oldotna Cree~ Unlt 7, Well number SCU 11-16 8, Approval number 7-186 9 9, API n.u..mber 50- 133-l0229 10, Pool Swanson River - Hemlock Effective depth: measured Surface true vertical feet Plugs (measured) !.!?9. ~ feet 10026' 9020' 9927' 8986' feet Junk (measured) None feet Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Structural Cellar Conductor 67' 18" Driven to Resistance 82'MD 82'TVD Surface 3087' 10-3/4" 1050 sx Class G & 3102'MD 3102'TVD 950 sx Class A Production 11194' 7" 1st stage 800 sx Class G 11209'MD 10995'TVD 2nd stage 700 sx Class G Perforation depth: measured None true vertical None Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) N/A Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) N/A 12, Stimulation or cement squeeze summary RECEi~vED ~diÙ'\{ 1 9 lOx] tv'i:f\; _~v . n ft: r)f"Ir.¡¡'J'~ M ·;~t~'1·r:f~f!'~,~;;ì,¡'· Alaslca Oil (,.\¡, (.;as ',,¡Oil::>, ,-)\.;H " "'..;; "',.." Intervals treated (measured) BP @ 8464', plug @ 3309', plug @ 506', 7" x 10-3/4" ann, plug @ 190' Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure 10 sx cmt, 75 sx Class G, 5D sx Class G, 75 sx Class G, 50 sx Class G N/A Representative Daily Average Production or Iniection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure 13, Prior to well operation Subsequent to operation 14, Attachments (Abandonment Well Hi story) Daily Report of Well Operations c¥ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run 0 15, I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ~- 3 _I ~.". g 26 Date 5-15--8 Submit in Duplicate Signed Form 10-404 Rev, 12-1-85 Title Associ ate Engineer "' A~CO Oil and Gas col.-any ~" ~, Daily wÍ.. History - Final Report Instructions: Prepare and submi.t !he "Final Report" on the first Wednesday atter a'lowable has been assigned or well is Plugged, Abandoned, or SQld. "Final Report" should be submItted also when operations are suspended for an ,ndeton'te or appreciable length of time. On workovers when an official test is not required upon completion, report completion and representatIve test jata '" blocks provIded The "Final Report" form may be used for reporting the entire operation if space is available. Accounting cost center code District County or Parish State Alaska North Slope Borough Alaska IWell no, ~CU 11-16 Field Lease or Unit Swanson River Auth, or W,O. no. AFE Title P & A Roll'n IS 4/15/87 2400 Hrs. ARCO Alaska. Inc. Spudded or W.O. begun P & A Date otal number of wells (active or inactive) on thi cost center prior to plugging and abandonment of this well Hour OperatQr A,R.Co, W... Date and depth as of 8:00 a,m, Complete record for each day reported 4/12/87 RU Gearhart. RIH w/2.2S" jet cutter, set dn @ 260' WLM; unable to wrk past, POH. RIH w/dummy cutter, rn past 260' WLM several times, POH. RIH w/2.2S" jet cutter. tag cmt @ 964S' WLM, (est TOC @ 10.026'), POH to 8500'. Fire cutter, cut tbg, POH, RD Gearhart. RU WL. shoot fluid levels: Tbg - 74', Prod Csg 158', Surf csg - 130'. Tbg & PC· 0 psi. SC - ±40 psi 4/16/87 7" @ 11,209' Accept rig @ 2400 hrs, 4/1S/87. Open tbg & prod csg; no flow. Pmp 97 bbls brine. initial slight rtns. SI well. Prep to NU BOPE. 4/17/87 thru 4/20/87 7" @ 11,209' 9.8 ppg brine ND tree, NU BOPE & tst BOPE to 3000 psi. LD 2-7/8" compl string. RU DA. make GR/JB rn. Set 7" BP @ 8464'. Dump 10 sx cmt on top of retnr, RD DA. PU 7" RAM & RIH on 3~" DP, set @ 1130' MD. Tst 7" csg, cmt & 7" BP to 1000 psi. Locate 7" csg () I leak @ 246' & 2S6', POOH, LD Pkr. PU 2-7/8" tbg, RIH to ~ 830 I spot 75 sx Cl "G" cmt bal'd plug. POOH to 506' MD. Spot 50 sx Cl "G" cmt bal'd plug. POOH to 190', dn sqz 7" x 10-3/4" ann w/75 sx Cl "G" w/2% CaCl. Spot 50 sx Cl "G" w/2% CaCl @ 190' MD. P & A procedure complete @ 0600 hrs, 4/20/87. Old TO New TO PB Depth I? I:l'" p;.", ~~ Jf....¡ Up,,,, . ..... y...' ~'¡/i Y 1 a 'l ~ & Oaf" ^ i) L/!:..,~ 'JjCjìDt;:~!'>~' ~~!d f) O!h;h' ""'l'f$~f ;¡.;,'iGí? Released rig Date Classifications (oil, gas, etc,) Type completion (single, dual. etc,) Producing method Official reservoir name{s) Potential test data Well no, Date Reservoi r Producing Interval Oil or gas Test time Production Oil on test Gas per day pump size, SPM X length Choke size TP. C.P. Water ~/O GOR Gravity corrected Allowable Effective date Date Title 5/04/87 Drilling Supervisor ~ e" (STATE OF ALASKA ( ALA" "OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~ SSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1, Operations performed: Operation shutdown 0 Stimulate 0 Plugging" Alter Casing 0 Other [] 2, Name of Operator ARCO Alaska In 3. Address P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage AK 99510-0360 4. Location of well at surface 603' FSL, 722' FWL, Sec. 9, T7N, R9W, SM At top of productive interval 170' FNL, 428' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, R9W, SM At effective depth 260' FNL, 407' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, R9W, SM At total depth 281' FNL 402' FWL Sec.16 T7N R9W SM 11. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured 11,209 'MD true vertical 1 0,995 'TVD Effective depth: measured 11,126 'MD true verticaI10,914'TVD Casing Structural Conductor Surface Production Length Cellar 67 ' 3087' 11,194' Size 18" 10-3/4" 7" IJ1 (ß ..; Perforate 0 Pull tubing :J 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) Feet 6, Unit or Property name Soldotna Creek Unit 7. Well number SCU 11-16 8. Approval number 9. API number 50- 10. Pool - Hemlock feet feet Plugs (measured) 10,026' 9020' 9927' 8986' feet feet Junk (measured) None Cemented True Vertical depth Measured depth Driven to Resistance 82'MD 1900 sx Class G-2 stages 3102'MD 1st stage 800 sx Class G 11,209'MD 2nd stage 700 sx Class G 82'TVD 3102'TVD 10,995 'TVD RECEIVED MAR 1 9 1987 Alaska Oil & G as Cons. Commission Anchomae Perforation depth: measured 10,791'-10,828',10,835'-10,850', 10,854'-10,858', 10,886'-10,924', 10,783' true vertical 10,593'-10,628', 10,634'-10,649', 10,653'-10,656', 10,683'-10,719', 10,586' Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8" 6.5#/ft, N-80, EUE, 8rd w/tbg tail @ 10,927' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 2-Brown HS-16-1 pkrs @ 10,747' & 10,829' plus Baker model F pkr @ 10,874', SSSV-none 12. Stimulation or cement squeeze summary See attached Summary. Intervals treated (measured) Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Intection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation Shut-in 127 psi 195 psi Subsequent to operation Hemlock P&A' d 14. Attachments Daily Report of Well Operations Copies of Logs and Surveys Run [] 15, I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed Form 10-404 Rev. 12-1-85 Title Associ ate Engi neer Date ~- Jßß7 Submit in Duplicate (JG) SW02/14 ( (" SCU 11-16 Temporary Abandonment Summary On 12/12/86 gas had communicated to surface in the cellar of an adjacent well. It was determined that the gas was coming from well 11-16. The gas was evidently flowing out a hole in the tubing into the tubing x production casing annulus and out a hole in the 7" production casing. In order to kill the subject well, a snubbing unit was rigged up, and 1-1/4" tubing was snubbed down the tubing. 9.8 ppg brine was then circulated to kill the well. After pulling the 1-1/4" tubing out of the hole, both noise and temperature logs were run to confirm there was no flow from the well bore. The 2-7/8" tubing was then perforated from 10,716'-10,736', 4 spf and a 2-7/8" EZ-dri 11 run and set at 10,545 I. 300 sx of Cl ass G wi th .5% CFR-2 t .6% HALAD 344t .2%LWL mixed at 15.4 ppg was then pumped, with ±234 sx circulated up the 2-7/8" x 7" annulust ±47 sx were attempted to be squeezed into the formation (exact placement of the cement is uncertain) and ±19 sx left in the 2-7/8" (5 sx below the EZ-drill and 14 sx on top). Estimated cement tops are ±9020' in the 2-7/8" x 7" annulus and ±10,026' in the 2-7/8/1 tubing (see attached schematics). It is planned to permanently abandon the well at a later date. RECEIVED MAR 1 9 1987 I...~I 0"¡1 & Gas Cons, commission Ab;;:¡.<å SW02/14a . 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Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 4, Location of well at surface 6031 FSL, 7221 FWL, Sec. 9, T7N, At top of productive interval 170' FNL, 428' FWL, Sec.16, T7N, At effective depth 260' FNL, 4071 FWL, Sec.16, T7N, At total depth 281' FNL, 4021 FWL Sec.16 T7N 11, Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 11 ,2091 MD 10,9951TVD measured 11 126' MD true vertical 1 0: 91 4 1 TV D Length Size Cellar 671 18" 30871 10-3/4" 11 , 1 94 1 R E eEl V ~D MAH 1 9 1987 Effective depth: Casing Structural Conductor Surface Production feet R9W, SM R9W, SM R9W, SM R9W SM feet Plugs (measured) feet feet Junk (measured) feet 6. Unit or Property name Soldotna Creek Unit 7. Well number SCU 11-16 8. Permit number N/A 9. API number 50- 1 33 - 20229 10. pool !Ë.g 10,026' 99271 f~g 90201 89861 ~,d;-.".ç pi A hl4ð b~ ~þt plc.-/-t:.-J @ pe:~+s... "~f'" Tn-te Vertical depth d o/E5t\!) t ëX!::t..?JØ /00' h -If) 1M r&tQf~'lbr.rt 61.if#.M6 Ad; ,J,¡4t, 82'MD 821TVD 3102'MD 3102'TVD 11 ,2091MD 10,9951TVD None Cemented Measured depth Driven to Resistance 1900 sx Class G-2 stages 1st stage 800 sx Class G 2nd stage 700 sx Class G ktl~ Perforation depth: measured . . . 1 0 , 791 1 -1 0 , 828 1 , Af\j~tã ~M I~ {tfc~~~~;· , cqI"ß~:g~¡~~ -1 0 , 858 I, 1 0 ,886 1 -1 0 , 924 I, 1 0 , 783 ' true vertical 10,593'-10,6281,10,634'-10,649', 10,653'-10,656', Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) 2-7/8", 6.5#/ft, N-80, EUE 8rd w/tbg tail @ 10,927' Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) 2-Brown HS-16-1 pkrs @ 10,747' & 10,829' 12,Attachments Description summary of proposal March 27 1987 13, Estimated date for commencing operatiön 14, If proposal was verbally approved 10,6831-10,719', 10,586' plus Baker model F pkr @ 10,874', SSSV-none Detailed operations program BOP sketch ~ Name of approver Date approved 15. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Commission Use Only N9tify commission so representative may witness r Plug integrity 0 BOP Test 0 Location clearance App;:;::;v".H~ .. opy li:eh¡¡n~~d Signed Conditions of approval DRi~,MAl SI_ttE~ Approved by BY LIMft!£ I. ,In. Form 10-403 Rev 12·1·85 Title . Ass 0 cia teE n gin e e r Date ~ ~Jð-ð7 (JG) SA2/26 Approval No. c1-- / /,61 Commissioner by order of the commission DateJ -eJ Submit in triplicate ( (' P & A Discussion Swanson River Field SCU 11-16 SCU #11-16 is planned as a conventional P&A using a workover rig. Prior to rig arrival, the well will be loaded with produced water (it would not stay full of 9.8 ppg brine when operations were suspended in December 1986) and the tubing cut at ±8500'. The rig will then be used to pull the tubing, squeeze the hole (s) in the production casing and set the required cement plugs. The wellhead and all casing strings will be cut off at the base of the cellar, the P&A marker installed and the cellar filled in. SCU 1111-16 is temporarily abandoned. On 12/12/86 gas had communicated to surface in the cellar of an adjacent well. It was determined that the gas was coming from well 11-16. The gas was evidently flowing out a hole in the tubing into the tubing x production casing annulus and out a hole in the 7" production casing. In order to kill the subject well, a snubbing unit was rigged up, and 1~" tubing was snubbed down the tubing. 9.8 ppg brine was then circulated to kill the well. After pulling the 1~" tubing out of the hole, both noise and temperature logs were run to confirm there was no flow from the well bore. The 2-7/8" tubing was then perforated from 10716-10736, 4 SPF and a 2-7/8" EZ-Drill run and set at 10,545'. 300 sx of CI "G" with .5% CFR-2, .6% HALAD 344, .2%LWL mixed at 15.4 ppg was then pumped, with ±234 sx circulated up the 2-7/8" x 7" annulus, ±47 sx were attempted to be squeezed into the formation (exact placement of the cement is uncertain) and ±19 sx left in the 2-7/8" (5sx below the EZ-Drill and 14 sx on top). Estimated cement tops are ±9020 in the 2-7/8" x 7" annulus and ±10,026 in the 2-7/8" tubing (see attached schematics). The BLM will need sufficient notice to witness the testing of the plugs below the surface plug, the placement of the surface plug and the capping of the well. They also must be given the opportunity to observe the installation of the P&A marker. SR/10 ih RECE\VED ~~~I\R 1 9 1987 ld~·~~Y3 Oil & Gas (' l), G...... ....... ........ c' \.. ~.:n .,.-- :. ?Ré.S,,,Yí !7.----fl~.¡ ð'. .f,. I"&..~ ,...¿.... 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J-Nr-If. ~ ,., & ~,' jJ..k.. ¡a.J.1 'I:' <: JOJ' ,,,.... i. ¡'J ¡"', I. 10, f2~~ rJ ( Genenll PUrpoH Wortc.h..t !SUOlect 5 U · j,- I cÞ File ?Ro1>OSE1S ':'~"L Wi u.:aoRf. ( ,;: t;. '4, -, SCHl M"" 1<:' 9., ~JC7.s ·::.tt t (! c..A\ 0 ~ t=.~" ~ ~ ¡;(' A.J (:' S. ù --r- -HE. !,lJSE ~~/"',t Ctl.¡U~ y ~ I ~ I.. V. y. "... - A" . I , 'A iI.. ,4 ~ r '" .-: -- /- \ ''''*' . ., þ. ..( I ~ '~ ~, þ ~ :..: ... ' ....,.,..-- '" . Þ / )t ., J;, ~ 4: ...... '~~._-.,... ~rcT '* toa' CMT OA,) ~..w.tU(i . re,. T TO loo»;.-r ..... ~ ¡ · Hoc..E .~ "," 51"811!::. 0"'" cøA.»G. If ~NI'r ~IJ~ ("bf.~ j)~jJn.\( c..a~er'""'~ ~ TI5'"r 8;> iC 1000 ~ '~,*:"J~ .. Ei"M4'1't't> 'C~Mf~ ~~ 77.,(ß,AJ13 - : IOJOå\(ø (!A-SlAJØ - t'9~o · - l)ot-)£ \:)~,'l.IIJ~ TA O?tQA"T\ok) Së: -r ,Q ! I ço I C.PHlFÄJT ~t..IR~ ;I.."~ IAJ ì II CJU/~ AA..J::) ~~..sr~~ r/~O' ~/u.~ ¡~ 'ì '. 'I I' o· '" Þf ~ AJAJ (,J I t"f.tIJ ~ ~ I_~& ~ ~ðlée 3~ø 't IO~ f{p 3'0;). C EIIIt'IUT~~ 7'Q ~(", Ilqt!c 1>\J Co lto..f"..2 ., ~ 0 ~ . C 4 t C "" \G kc9 TOC @ ~ '3 S' 0 ~ ~ lNt UT b.tlifþe.~ Ò A.) "ð..l>6l ÒQ \~E ? I LAb 5~ e-..J '"1"'Of> 0':' "T!>b 'S~ .. J"~ £~ 1:>R'u.. ~N1~~, Rt.TAIA,)~ \4o~ES I I'.J T!b 0/ I071(¿, -10'73 G:t '4ïTl/ll~):) ~ ~(,,(~£~E Z f./7 3" ,A,,) ~ ':, -P~IJ ?£I?1=S Æ>I'G 4~.I'.fq, 4t¿, . 1/ þ: 4) /?.¡ ~/\ tf 9 U 4<>~.I' l'o/) .{?ó',.> ¡}..r~,?)o ~.$' -~ ï~:{z ;¿'°0,f?RQ a7 '1 II ~ ! / ; 0'1 '~,s't~ '-0; I :>AI~A.c'1 CfME~T "!C~ 10~ @ !7~~ r f ( P & A Procedure Swanson River Field SCU 11-16 Pre-Rig Arrival 1. Ensure all pressures are bled off well and well is dead. Shoot fluid levels in all strings. 2. Load well with produced water. Note: 9.8 ppg NaCI is what was left in the well when operations were suspended in December. However, the hole would not stay full with 9.8 brine during the kill operation. After the production zone was cemented off, only minimal returns could occasionally be established and it was evident the brine was being lost through the hole in the production casing. 3. Rig up wireline. GIH and cut tubing @ ±8s00' Note: If the ±10 bbls of cement that were attempted to be squeezed into the formation circulated up the annulus, (10 bbls of brine going out the hole in the production casing instead of 10 bbls of cement going into the perfs) then the TOC in the production casing would be at ±8690'. ~ 4. Set BPV. Rig Operations 1. MIRU WO rig. Fill pits with unviscosified 9.5 ppg brine. 2. ND tree. NU & test BOPE to 3000 psi. 3. Screw into tubing hanger with landing joint. Pull tubing hanger to rig floor and LD same. 4. Circulate a hole volume of 9.5 ppg brine @ max rate without losing returns. 5. POH LD tubing. Make note of any ruined tubing (holes etc.) and condi- tion of SSSV and GLMs on morning report. 6. RU wireline. Make GR-JB run. GIH and set CIBP on top of tubing stub @ ±8s00'. Dump 10 sx (±2 bbls) cement on top of same with a bailer. RD WL. 7. PU 7" packer and GIH with same on 3~" DP. Stop every ±1000' and test casing above and below packer to 1000 psi until packer is below hole in casing. Note: The hole is expected to be above 3500'. R E eEl V E D ~11\R 1 9 1987 Oil & G£\S I ( ( 8. Locate hole to within ±30', test casing and CIBP below hole to 1000 psi for 15 minutes (BLM test) Record any pressure loss. Note: Regulations state that the pressure loss in 15 minutes can not exceed 10% of the test pressure. 9. POR, LD packer. 10. PU a cement retainer and GIR with same on 3~" DP. Set retainer :!150' above hole. 11. RU cementers. Squeeze off hole with 125 sx Cl'G' cement. Spot ±100 cement plug on top of retainer. Note: If hole is above surface pipe shoe @ ±3102, mix and pump 150 sx (30 bbl)~ Cl'G' cement. Attempt to circulate 5 bbl (25 sx) into 10-3/4 x 7" annulus. Close annulus and squeeze 15 bbl (75 sx) into hole. Spot 100'± or 4 bbl (20 sx) cement plug on top of retainer. 12. POR 5 stds and circulate hole clean. 13. Test cement and retainer to 1000 psi for 15 minutes (BLM test). 14. POR and LD DP to ±150' below ground level. 15. RU cementers to 7" x 10-3/4" annulus. :p0wnsqueeze 40 sx Cl'G' with 1% CaCl2 mixed @ 15.8 ppg, yield - 1.15 ft /sk, mix water - 5 gals/sk. Do not exceed 1500 psi. Do not attempt downsqueeze if attempt was made to circulate cement into annulus. Note: 40 sx gives a ±162' surface plug. If downsqueeze is not possible, POR with DP and perforate 7" @ 150'-152'. GIR with 3~" D.P. to 150'±. Circulate 40 sx cement (or until good cement returns are seen at surface) into 7" x 10-3/4" annulus with Hydril closed. Open Rydril and pump 30 sx cement into 7" casing leaving ISO':! surface plug POR & LDDP. 16. RU cementers to DP. Mix and pump 30 sx Cl'G' w/l% CaC12 mixed @ 15.8 ppg leaving ±150' surface plug. POH & LD DP. Option: Blow dry top 150' of 7" casing, drop 6" diameter wooden plug, and load 7" casing with cement from surface. 17. Cut off wellhead and all strings of pipe @ the base of the cellar. 18. Weld a metal plate on top of 18" conductor to cover all strings of pipe. The metal plate must be at least ~" thick. RECEIVED A/'/~,~ 1 9 1qa.7· 1'\'1i1 'ð¿ " .....""'* tU::,¡'<3 Oil & GiÃS Ji I ( ( 19. Weld abandonment marker on plate covering wellbore and fill in cellar. Note: The marker must be at least 4" pipe, 10' long with 4' above ground level. The marker must be capped and the following bead welded directly on it. FED AReO Alaska Inc. A028993 seu #11-16 603 FSL, 722 FWL Sec 9, T7N, R9W SB&M Also, since the permanent markers were waived for wells 44A-8, 13-9 and 14A-9, the following also needs to be bead welded to the marker. seu 44A-8: 110'N, 14'E seu 14A-9: BO'N, S8'E seu 13-9: 187'N, 64'E SR/27 ih I (' ( lJ It 5000 PS LBO P ST ACK ANNULAR PREVENTER 7 PIPE RAMS 6 BLIND RAMS 5 1 1. 11-3/4" SURFACE CASING 2. 7" CAS I NG HEAD 1211 - 3000 PSI FLANGE 3. 12" - 3000 PSI X 6" - 5000 PSI TUBING HEAD 4. 6" - 5000 PSI X 11" - 5000 PSI CROSS-OVER SPOOL. 5. 11" - 5000 PSI BLI ND RAMS 6. 11" - 5000 PSI PIPE RAMS 7. 1111 - 5000 PSI ANNULAR ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY TEST 1. CHECK AND FILL ACCUMULATOR RESERVOIR TO PROPER LEVEL WITH HYDRAULIC FLUID. 2. ASSURE THAT ACCUMULATOR PRE55URE IS 3000 PSI WITH 1500 PSI DOWNSTREAM OF THE REGULATOR. 3. OBSERVE TIME. THEN CLOSE ALL UNITS SIMULTANEOUSLY AND RECORD THE TIME AND PRESSURE REMAININGAFTER ALL UNITS ARE CLOSED WITH CHARGING PUMP OFF. 4. RECORD ON THE lADe REPORT. THE ACCEPTABLE LOWER LIMIT IS 45 SECONDS CLOSING TIME AND 1200 PSI REMAINING PRESSURE. BOP STACK TEST ~:C.z.EII¡£D 41. it ¡ 9 1. FILL BOP STACK AND MANIFOLD WITH BR~ O/~ 1987 2. CHECK THAT ALL HOLD-DOWN SCREWS ARE FULL~RÐT~CTED. PREDETERMINE DEPTH THAT TEST PLUG WILL S~tl'AND,~EÃ'fI71:~}::",~ IN WELLHEAD. RUN IN LOCK-DOWN SCREWS IN HEAD. .,' 'Uù¡'{)I1' 3. CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CHOKES AND BYPASS VALVES ON THE MANIFOLD. 4. TEST ALL COMPONENTS TO 250 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES. 5, INCREASE PRESSURE TO 1800 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES. BLEED TO ZERO PSI. 6. OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CLOSE PIPE RAMS. 7. INCREASE PRESSURE TO 5000 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES. 8. CLOSE VALVES DIRECTLY UPSTREAM OF CHOKES. BLEED DOWNSTREAM PRESSURE TO ZERO PSI TO TEST VALVES. TEST REMAINING UNTESTED MANIFOLD VALVES, IF ANY. WITH 5000 PSI UPSTREAM OF VALVE AND WITH ZERO PSI DOWNSTREAM. BLEED SYSTEM TO ZERO PSI. 9. OPEN PIPE RAMS. BACKOFF RUNNING JOINT AND PULL OUT OF HOLE, CLOSE BLIND RAMS AND TEST TO 5000 PSI FOR 10 MINUTES. BLEED TO ZERO PSI. 10, OPEN BLIND RAMS AND RECOVER TEST PLUG. MAKE SURE MANIFOLD AND LINES ARE FULL OF BRINE AND ALL VALVES ARE SET IN THE DRILLING POSITION. 11, TEST STANDPIPE VALVES TO 5000 PSI. 12. TEST KELLY COCKS AND INSIDE BOP TO 5000 PSI WITH KOOMEY PUMP. 13. RECORD TEST INFORMATION ON BLOWOUT PREVENTER TEST FORM, SIGN AND SEND TO DRILLING SUPERVISOR. 14. PERFORM COMPLETE BOPE TEST ONCE A WEEK AND FUNCTIONALLY OPERATE BOPE DAilY, DM MARCH 9, 1987 I ( =:# ð;J., ¿, f --.. ARCO ALASKA, INC. Cook Inlet/New Ventures Engineering LOG TRANSMITTAL TO: ADDRESS: .--. (~4.¿1Á.¿~ ttð&CC FROM: 1-1. ç: B ~~L, 1-112 41 DATE: ~ -/~ -&7 WELL: ¡}) Rl1 ~11-3 SetA '11./-1/ . ./ ./ S'cu II-1ft, Please find the following logs enclosed: Blue *** Sepia *** !:2.9. Line Folded Rolled Mylar Tape ßRu ~/'-3- IlAb/hj Ctl /-11' h6 * / * * I * * ~ C." C,.tL 11-) It> Co :")'Vl / T e WI PQ }"'t\ ","U r'-tO * I * * / * * SQ~ 4-4...L/ .Nø j ~~ L ð g *L* * I * * - ........ S:c~ l{if - ~ '~vv'p' Ç(4 v- 11" t * / * * / * * * * * * * - * * * * * - * * * * * - * * * ,* * - * * * * * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * " Receipt Acknowledgment: Return Receipt to: ~~ " ~ p 1 8 1987 at ~ L:J e · CíJOS li01UmisMan 01 ~ Ga~ . ARCO Alaska, Inc. p¡,\aska 1 Ci Anchorage ATTN: Judy Boegler ATO-579 Post Office Box 100360 An~horage, AK 99510 * * * * * (' ( (' ;ðó/~ ARCO ALASKA, INC. Cook Inlet/New Ventures Engineering LOG TRANSMITTAL TO: ADDRESS: ftDr;.r G )g V\ c.-kø rd. "J 0 FROM: DATE: WELL: H. p. ß It>tc-!e/ ~-c:1. -8 ~ S~ /I-fb Please find the following logs enclosed: Blue *** Sepia *** .h£9. Line Folded Rolled Mylar Tape Dì~+ Tè,VY1r L05 * ¿ * I * * * ßðv-~/~ ~4r'o TrAc-pr' Su.YY;l..-Y * t * / * * * * * * * * ( * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * tEtE{'ltß * * * * * ft.B 0" \981 * Cotnm\ss\O\\ . & Gas tons. * Þ1øÞ 0\\ Me't\Of~\}.8 * Receipt Acknowledgment: ~ :ou 8. Gas Cons. Carom I;).... Anchorage " Return Receipt to: l 99510 { ( COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFQRNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS. INC. OPERATOR AREA: Swanson River Field Kenai, Alaska IAND OFFICE: Anchorage LEASE NO: A-028993 PROPERTY: Soldotna Creek Unit API: 50-133-20229 WELL NO: 11-16 LOCATION: Surface: 603.32' N & 722.45'E from S. W. Corner of See 9, T 7N, R9W, SM LOCATION AT TOTAL DEPTH: 280.18' S& 402.73' E from N. W. Corner of Section 16, T7N, R9W, SM DATE: 14.5'Above G~oun~~,Y?/2 .. /' L I BY. ~¡:(--~ . _?~ 7<- . V. CHArtERTON I District Superintendent ELEVATION: K.B. 178' - K.B. is DRILLED BY : R. B ~ 'Montgomery Rig # 35 DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: 5-21-71 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: 7-10-71 DATE OF INITIAL PRODUCTION: 7-13-71 SUMMARY TarAL DEPTH: 11,209' . EFFECTIVE DEPTH: 11, 126' PLUGS: 11,209' - 11,126', (Cement) JUNK: None CASING: 18" at 82', . 10 3/4" Cem: at 3,102' 7" Cementedo·at 11~209' ~ æ @ Œ ~ W æ~ fEB 3 1972 DIVISION .OF OIL AND GAS ANf"'~~(",\":'~;G;:;: COMPLETION REPORT scu 11-16 SEC. 9, T 7N, R9H, PERFORATIONS: 4 - '\ { ( 8M -2- 1/2" Holes I Foot 10,791' - 10,828' " It 10,835' - 10,850' " " 10,854' - 10,858' " " 10,886' - 10,924' " It - WSO - 10,783' " " " " LOOS: Dual Induction Laterolog Borehole Compensated Sonic - SP Gamma Ray Neutron 4-Arrn High Resolution Dipmeter Variable Density Cement Bond Log 3,102' - 11,112' 3,102' - 11,112' 9, 600' - 11, 107 ' 9,100' - 11,112' 5,100'''''- 11,114' INITIAL PRODUCTION:: METHOD - Flowing OIL - 1,748 BID, 36.2° API Gravity 30 day Av. WATER - 2 BID GAS -. _. 407 MéFlD GOR - 232- T.P. - 325 PSI at 74/64 Choke , DRILL STEM TESTS: HCTl1 at 10783 (tVSO) ~. (E© Œ ~ W~~ - t j 3 1972 OIVISION Of~. OIL AND t'PAS J, t>,! Ç' H ("!~'.', {::,;; ( (~ COMPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 9, T 7N,R9W, SM -3- Drove 18" Conductor to 82' during rig up. May 21, 1971 Spudded 1 A.M. - Drilled 15" hole to 85' 73 PCF Mud May 22 - 26, 1971 Drilled IS" hole to 3,102'. Conditioned hole. Ran 10 3/4" csg. to 3,102'. 73 - 75 PCF Mud CASING DETAIL 79 joints 10 3/4:' 40.s4f:/ft. K-S5, Buttress casing including guide shoe and flex-fill collar.· on hook to K.B. (less) Total 3,109 ' 7' 3,102' CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented 10 3/4" csg. at 3,102' w/9S0 sx.class "G"cement, last 4S0 sx. wI 3/4%CFR2. Displaced with 1, 730 cu~ ft. mud. Bumped plug at 3,043' . Cement in place 1:40 P.M. -S/26/71. Opened D. V. Collar at 1,248' circulated mud around. Cemented through D.V. Collarw/950 sx. class "A" cement. In place at 4:00 P.M. Located cement in 18" x 10 3/4" annulus at 90'. wI 1 1/4" pipe. Cemented to surfacew/lOO sx. class"G" cement. Cement in place at 11:00 P.M. Cut 10 3/4" csg. welded on casing head and tested to 2,SOO PSI. May 27- 28, 1971 Nippled up BOPE and tested to 2,SOO PSI. Drilled out D.. V. collar at 1,248' tested to 2,SOO PSI, okay. Drilled out shoe at 3,043' drilled ahead in 9 7/8" hole to 3,420'. 70 PCF Mud June 8, 1971 Wil(œ ~.. ~ ~_ ~ ill) t-tt1 J \972 70 - 96 PCF Mud May 29 - June 7, 1971 Drilled 9 7/8" hole 3,420' - 7,9S3' t\IV-.s¡ON OF 011 ~ND GAS Ran Dyna - Drill 1/ 1 from 7,953' to 7,9tsJ. t,Nn--\~""!,;:,,, 96 PCF Mud June 9, 10, 1971 Ran Dyna - Drill IF 2 from 7,981 'to8,087' 96 PCF Mud June 11 - 17.. 1~71 Directionally drilled 9 7/8" hole to 9,436' 96 - 99 PCF Mud ( ( CmlPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 9, T 7M, R9t>1, S11 -4- .June 18, 1971 Ran Dyna - Drill 113 at 9,436'.to 9,505'. 99 PCF Mud .June 19 - 23, 1971 Directionally Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 10,506'. 99 PCF Mud .June 24, 1971 Ran Dyna - Drill 1/4 at 10,506' to 10,573', Reoriented Dyna - Drill at 10,528', and 10,547'. 99 PCF Mud June 25 - 28, 1971 Directional1y drilled 9 7/8" hole to 11,125'. Conditioned hole for logs. 99 PCF Mud June 29, 1971 Ran Sch1umberger Dual Induction Latero1og, 11,112' to 3,102', Borehole com- pensated Sonic Log, 11,112'to 3,102', 4-Arm High Resolution Dipmeter, 11,112t to 9,100'. 99 PCF Mud June 30, 1971 Directiona11yDri11ed 9 7/8" to 11,209' T.D. Conditioned mud for casing. 99 PCF Mud .July 1, 1971 Ran 7" casing to 11,209'. ffil.Œ ~ Œ ~ W Œ .~ ~t t3 0 1972 'DIVISION Of Oil AND GAS ,~N~!··t0~:.·.:2 '; (' (' COMPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 9, T 7N, R 9t.¡ , SM -5- 7" CASING DETAIL Length Size Weight f Grade Thread K.B. De th Above K.B. 14.02' -14".02 Top 2 "Joints 85.88' 7" 29:ff: N-80 Buttress 71.86' Next 14 Joints 610.55' 7" 231ft N-80 Buttress 682.42' Next 111 Joints 4,541.53' 7" 26ff: N-80 Buttress 5,223.94' Next Joint 40.11' 7" 291ft N-80 x-over 5,264.05' Next 48 Joints 2,040.87' 7" 291ft N-80 L8R 7,304.92' Next Joint 6.80' 7" 291ft P-110 x-over 7,311.72' Next 5 Joints 190.47" 7" 291f: P-II0 Buttress 7,502.19' Next Joint &D.V. Collar 43~98' . 7" 291ft P-II0 Buttress 7,546.17' Next 78 Joints 3,133.19' 7" 29ff: P-1l0 Buttress 10,679.36 ' Next Joint (Marker) 6.85' 7" 291ft P-1l0 ButtresS 10,686.21' Next 11 Joints "440.59 ' 7" 29# P-110 Butttess 11,126.80' BTM2 Joints including Float Shoe and Float Collar 82.20' 7" 291f: P;'110 Buttress 11,209.00 ' On Hook 275 Joints 11,223.02' 7" CEMENrING DETAIL ~ ~ ©~ ~.~rt® r t.Ö..Q L72 Cemented 7" casing in 2 stages as follows: StaRe 1/:1 DIVISION Of OIL AND GA~:¡ N'-" "7. :.~ (:\~;.; (:'~.. Cemented throught shoe 't-lith 100 cu. feet of water ahead of 800 sxclass uG" cement wI 3/4%CFR-2. Displaced w/2,370 cu. ft. of mud. Bumped plug on baffle at 11,126 '. Good circulation throughout. Cement in place 1 :00 A.M. S"tage #2 Opened D.V. Collar at 7,502' and circulated. 'Pumped 100 cu. ft. of water ahead of 700 sx.class "G" cement wI 3/4% CFR- 2. Displaced w/1,660 cu. ft. of mud. Closed D.V. Collar w/2, 000 psijcernent in plac:e at 4:00P.M. July 2 , 1971 ;, Landed and cut 7" casing. flange, tested 3,000 psi. Installed secondary seal, tubing head, and adapter NippledupBOPE. Tested 5,000 psi okay. July 3, 1971 Tagged top ·of cement at 7,470 '. Cleaned out:cement rrom 7,470' ... 7,502'. Tested D. V. Collar at 7,502'to 3,000 psi. Tagged top of cement at 11,080' cleaned out to 11,125'. Lowered mud weight. 73 PCF Mud (' (... COMPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 9, T 7N, R9H, SM -6- July 4 - 5, 1971 . Tested blind rams and all valves to 3,000 psi. Ran Schlumberger Variable Density Cement Bond Log from 5,100' to 7,650' and 7,400' to 11,114', Ran Gamma Ray Neutron Log from 9,600' to 11,107'. Ran Schlumberger hyperjet and perforated 4 - 1/2 If holes at 10,783', DIL depth for WSO test. WSO Test At 10,783' Ran Halliburton- tester with 2 inside and 2 outside BT recorders on 3 1/2" drill pipe. Tools included reversing subs,· safety joint, jars,hydrospring, packer and dual CIP valve. Set packer atlOj723' with tail to 10,744'. Used 3,000.' of water cushion. Opened tester at 6: 15 P.M. 8-4-71. Had weak, slightly increa,sing blow for 1 hour then decreasing blow for 1 hour and 16 minutes. tvater cushion surfaced at 8:31P.M. Turned to sump with flow of 4-6 BBL/hr rate. Gas surfaced at 10:00 P.H. tvel1 unloaded at 10:30P.}I. Switched into guage tank. At 1:45 A.M. 7-5-71 well was producing clean oil at 5-700 BID ~.,ith 100 psi surface pressure ona 3/4" surface bean. Shut-in at' 2:30 A.M. for a 2·hour FSI. Backscuttled. PRESSURE DATA Recorder Depth m:·".···IF ... FF FSI FH~ Top Inside 10,706 Bottom Inside .10,711 Top Outside 10,735 Bottom Outside .·.10,739 5,829 1,293 2,964 5,831, 1,247 2~969 5,859 1,348 2,988 5,830 1,417 2,964 4,014 5,710 4,,024 5,715 4,022 5,714 , 4.019~7~([g Œ P# Œ ~ r- töo 1912 . Temperature 1660 F Conclusion: Test conclusive, tvSO DIVISION Of OIL AND GA': .AN(:H()~'~;<~'3 PCF Mud Ran 3 3/811 OD "Sch1umberger carrier gun, stopped at 10,783" ran bit and casing scraper to 11,125'. Conditioned 'mud.. Perforâted 4 - 1/2" hyperjet holes per :,foot as follows: 10,924' - 10,886';-.10,858"- 10,854'; 10'.850' - 10,835'; and 10 , 828' - 10-,791'. July 7, 1971 Ran 6" bit and CASing scraper to 11,209'. Circulated-and conditioned mud. ( ( CŒlPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 9~ T 7N, R9t.¡, SM -7- July 8 - 9~ 1971 Ran and set Baker model "F" packer at 10,874' DIL depth on Schlumberger wireline. Made up je1e'tolry and ran ón 2 7 /8"EUE Tubing. Tagged packer at ./ 10,874', pulled up l' and spaced out hanger w/Otis ball valve at 241'. Landed hanger. with Cosaseo back pressure valve, removed BOPE and installed X-mas tree. Tested tree to 5,000 psi-:okay. TUBING DETAIL Length 12.50' , .85' 11.27' I 217.65' 5.45' 1,563.89' 13.70' 1,154.73' 13.20' 720.39' 13.13' 631.54' 13.16' 531.37' 13.10' 598.29' 12. 87 ' 1,567.40 ' 12.87' 3,594.34' 13.10' 31.90' 6.00' 31.95' 39.66' 2.62'· ---ï~'óä' 1.58' 6.00' 5.17' 19.85' 8.06' 2.63' 1. 10 ' 1.60' .42' 7.00' .96' 19.84' 19.85' 4.77' KB to Hanger Hanger 2-Pup Joints 2 7/8" tubing 7-Joints 2 7/S" tubing. Otis Ball Valve 50 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo MM mandrel 37 Joints 2 7/8" tubing CameoMM mandrel 23 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo NM mandrel 20 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo MM mandrel 17 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo }tM mandrel 19,Joints 2 7/8" tubing Camco}~ mandrel 50 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo 11M mandrel' 114 Joints 2 7/8" tubing Cameo MM mandrel w/CEV valve ,I-Joint' 2,7/8" tubing ~ 1-HS-16 Brown packer 2.7 /8" x 7" I-Joint 2 7/8" tubing 2 -27/8" BâkerBlast Joints ·Cameo "C" sleeve 2 7/8" '1-';--2-ìT8fi- pupJoin~ Otis "S"·Nipp1e Pos.III 2 7/8'" I-HS-16Brownpaeker2 7/8" x·1" ; :~::t~~~:~ ~ l~f.~:: ffilœ~œ .~.. w Œ ...~ 'Cameo "c" Sleeve 2 TIB.":,l-ttJ 3 '. 19-72 Pup Joint 2 7/8" Otis "S"Nipp1e 2 7/8" POS.PtŒION9fOIL AND GL\(3 /__ Stop Sub 2 7/8ni.,\~J"":..J0r·_::-~: "., .~ Baker Sea1A§~H~mbJy2 7/S" Cameo "D" Nipple 2 7/8" Blast Joint 2 7/8" B1astJoint 2 7/~' Pup Joint w/45° Bevel 2 7/8"tubing K.B. Depth 12.50' 13.35' 24.62' 242.27' 247.72' 1,811.61' 1,825.31' 2,980.04' 2,993.24" 3,713.63' 3,726.76' .4,358.30' 4,371.46' 4,902.83' 4,915.93' 5,514.22' 5,527.09' 7,094.49' 7,107.36' 10, 701. 70 r 10,714.80' 10,746.70' 10~ 752. 70' 10,784.65' 10,824.31' . ,. 10,826.9~. 10,828.,0 1 ~ 10,829.59 ' 10,835.59' 10,8[J.O.76' 10,860.61' 10,868.67' 10,871.30' 10,872.40' 10,874.00' 10,874.42' 10,881.42' 10,882.38' 10,902.22' 10,922.07' 10,926.84' -¡ð)7S3 - ! (J' 9 .?(Ò I é)/ ç2;7L( (- COMPLETION REPORT SCU 11-16 SEC. 99 T 7N9 R9H9 s}1 -8- 339 joints 2 7/8" N-80-6.51Þ EUE tbg. 5 pup joints, 6 blast joints, 1 ball valve, 13 mandrels, slëeves and nipples, 2 packers and 1 seal assembly. July 109 1971 ( TOTAL 10,926.84 ' Removed Cosasco back pressure valve, displaced mud with lease crude oil, set packers and releasêdrigat<12:00 noon. J~ :nIB/sc ()Jfl ~. ~ IE © ~ ~.~..~...~ rtl3J 19(2 DIVISION· Of OIL AND GAS AN(:HC)"' ~,;:;, '-1 ( STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION SUBMIT IN DUPUJ" , . ~ COMM!TTEE (See otto 111- strUl'tjon" on rever'st' ~¡d~ j 5, API ~U,MER1CAL CODE 50-133-20229 WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REF()RI Þ.ND LOG * ¡ > 6, LE.ASk: DESIGNATION AND S ,:RIAL:.-<O A-028993 le. Tïl:'J-: OF WL .u: b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: ~~';:L Œi ;o;°:'åK n 2. N.UI ¡.: OF OPERATOR Standard oil Company of California, W~O.I, vIi. ~ i;..\.S .- LJ - WgLL WELL LJ DRY Other .. . L_ '-' L C ..-/ , , 11EEP- 0 PL["G 0 rUFF. r! Other C . ' £s nAC'K r.ESV It, LJ 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR T·:IBF. NAL\1E .....; ~ '.; -. 8. UNIT ,E'A.RM OR LEASE NAME I So1dotna Creek 9, WELL NO. S. AnDBi!:8S OF OPERA'IOa ~~... ·....1 SCU 11-16 10. FIELD A,..,\¡-D POOL, OR WILDCAT Swanson River 11. SEC., T.. R., 1\1., (BOITOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) P. O. Box ï-839, Anchorage, Alaska··L 9'.95'10 4. LOCA'!'IOS OF WE::'L ',Report I'!icat£o71 cl~arl1J a?td 'Ín accordllllce with anll Si'1tf':·l'cq¡Úrement8)· At aurface 603 t North and 722' East of SW corner of )., Section 9, :r~7N, R9W, SB&M 'I'~ r..; ~. :- :: ". A'~ top prod. fnter~ltl report:d be! oWl 6 6' South and ~4 29· i. ~. Eäs t 0 f NW. : ~ corner of Section 16, T7N, R9W, SB&Mc 'S ~ At total depth . . ,., 281' South and 402' East of NW corn~~ qf Section~ 16, T7N, R9W, SB&M ~. ::: 1" Section 16 T7N, R9W,SB&M 12, PERMIT NO. ;1;14 13. DATE SPUDDED H. DATE T.D, REACHED 13. DATE CO:VlP SUSP OR ABAND. T, 16, ELEVATIONS (ÐF.....RKB. RT, GR, ::I'C). 17. ELEV. CASINGHEAD 5-21';"71 1éB ,-·178 163' .21......, .. .. !:s'TER\'ALS DRILLED BY R~TA~bl'ï ,209 · CARLE TOOLS _~1209MD l0995TVDl1125MD l0914TVD z.!. PRODUCING l."iTERVAL(S), OF THIS COMPLETION-TOP, BOTTOM, NALVIE (l\<ID ,AND 23, WAS DIHECTIONAL T 10,7·9.1· ·MD 10 5°4 TVD ~" <: 'i SURVEYJ\IADE .op, J:.. .. lIemYoék" Bottom 10,924 MD 10, 719TVD . .. .:'. .. .... . . j Yes .~. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTIIER WGsRUNBorehole Compensat~d ·Sonic-SP, D1.pmeter ,Dual Indue t1..on ð'ero].og,Cement BondrGamma Ray Neutron,casi~g Collar&Perf.Record,InductionElectri- CASING SIZE CAS!~G RECORD (RepQrt all strings ~et in WtU) WE~GH1' I BFT If GR!\DE t D-~nT'H "'ET (l'vID) i HOLE "'FE I 25, . ~..... ¡ .. . , L.; . v' ,~'.::J. ~ ;.;..,. '" ,I.l. ¡ Ii netipt t 18" ¡ ----.,-, . .~. ·18" 116 B 82 . not cemented .- '_.~ 10 3/4" 40. 5 K-55 3102 . 1511 2000 sx class "G" 7" . 2 3 I 2 ~2 9 N-80 111209 , 9 7/8" 1500 sx class uG" . P :llÒ ZG. LINF..::l RECClt.'1o 27. TUBiNG RECORD SIZE TOP (I\!D' BOTTOM (~1D.) SACI<S CEc.\II~ì'· SCREEN (NID) SIZE DEPTH SET (lV:'D) ! PACKER SET e,ID) 2 7/8" 10 926 , 10 747 I & , , --~ . 'IQ187 ,10 , 030 28. PERFORATlONS OPE.."l TO PRODUCTION (interval size and number) r 2J ACTD ";'C"" ,--." rTl.TRti' CFIENT SQU"'''''7:<' ETC . þ)t.r .' - ,'.'.. J.. - H"~. -, ~,. ------, ' -~.. jet holes per foot 10791-1082 R I DE?TII INTERVAL íMD\ I AM':;UN r l..ND KIND OF MATERIAL USED ~ I C'7''\rrN~'NG RECORD I AI\IOU~T PULLED I.{ 4 4-~" 4-~" 4-~tr Jet holes per. foot l0835~l0850 Þ jet... holes per f.oot 1.0.854-10. B5~p~..... jet holes per foot 10886-10924 . . - t~ -. - ; t_,.~· .... _.~ I B,:~ ~ '", ~ ~ f) - :.: c-'\~ ~,~ \1 I\)I . FT""Ow. TUBING '.'\,SiNG P"ifESSURE CALCULATED PRE.SS" 7A-'HOUR. RATE 425 . ~ --no DISPOSITION OFGA3~R~~d JOTUel. venteà.de,} GAS-l\1CF, '- ;._, ..... 3(}, DATE FIRST PRODUCI'ION 1-10-71 PRODUCTION PRODUC."TION METHOD ¡ Flowing, g::,~~. lift, punlping·-size and type of pLi.mp) ',:: Flowing D4'1'& 0'" TEST. HOURS TES:fED CHO:'.E SiZE 2" ID PROD:'¡FOn. TES'í.' ¡-'IDR!,:! J OIL- P.~'L I -;.~ :12 OIL-:BEL. 8-2-71 2 .,201 1'.'-1. C 10 e or. <.:. ... ~~ .. It ¡'..' ",,: L· __ ~; ,c)... C," L,) r: t ~.... ~.._. 1"" :--. --š'2.1.I:JT OF' .HTAClBIENTS DualInduct~on La terolog, BoreholeCompensa e on1.C 09-~ , aroma ~~Neutron,Continuous Dipmeter,Ind.E1ectric,Casing Collar&Perf.Record,Cement Bond ~ f --::rn:-I bpreby œrt!fy t,þ:rt' th': ~.;9"'fgo~~ ~r'!\?~~_~~rrÝ':,¡~~~.roPlete U!ld correct 1\8 .dP~t'r:UlinC? !rf'1n all avalJable recordH :r.ect~onal survfY"? ';' /f \{./...;;# ~.. " (_: ' , ( _ /' _ SIGNED ...___~~L\...____l..:!.f.!~(C-1.~'t.. TITLE Dist-. ,S~R:_~~n~en~.!n~ DATE 8 tV 71 ____ C . vY.!L C Hl}¡tr'C1?'1<t ON '" " 'T' t. . ¡ '" (See Instructions and Spaces for Additional Data on Reverse' Side) IJ,,¡ ~ } · '1 C¡ ~ ..,. IN$TRUCTIONS : ~ ' r\ ~. . ~>; . , ::. .:~ (', Gerwral: This f<?flT\ .is,.~esighed ~Ör suþ'nì.!hingga comp.l~t~ and correct ;~ ¿~ ~¿ð" tyþes of ;Ianis a.fI,dq,eases¡lin Alðska,~.~; c~ ; . .~- .:; ~. ~~ :>< .~.Ite~¡, 1~:I~~ic~te ~~t;1,~ch elevatiQ~ is uséd a~~~reference,5where not otherwise,:~h:h,^::n.) \:~~ 1 {'~ ~ment.s gl~e~' In ~th~r ~paces on t~IS form and Ie any attachments. n ~, " (/ , .,"'~~,>;: ~ . ~ Items 2Ò,) ~nd 22::1t1f this weli is!;~omþletêd f~~1 separate production from mo~;e c:th~~ '-~ne inteL~va zone ~ .~ ~~(j(": : :;(mul.jiple,c?mpl~lio:ri);;::so slate. in: ile';" 20, a"ì! in ,ite~ 22 :show t~e prducin9,.. i~le."val. or intervaIS~'- j~. Ô''if'" ~ .10p(~), b9ttom(s~ anp h.ame ,(5) (If::.?ny);1or,only.:the, II1t,er'{~1 rreported 111 Item 39. SubmlJ~ a separate r~~ . ff'., :.ð-J> ~J~ar:J.:) on t~~s. f~rrrl; ~dequ~toely ~~enttfÎifd,. fo~:each ádditi9;;at intel val to be sepêràtetý produced, show;' ~ . ~#:¡ L 1119 the additional ~déità pettlnen,~) to such II1tê'Atal.:'· i " ¡h~':J ~::.. :: "'. c ~; ,--;¡ "'¡':.. ":"'~.' § , ~ ' ' ~ ~. ~' Q' '~ X r.:.ltem26: }'S~cks. Çeineht": Attached supplemerl!.al recòips for t.his well should sho~ ~ ~. >tiplt(stage t~me.ntitn,g and the 1~~atioQ~ qf tt\e,:~ementi~g'¡tobll.;:";: l; C (; IJ: ,:,. l:~ (c. ~ _, elJ I.Q :_', ~,~, ~ ' I· i i (.·-ltem~28:-,Subr!Üt a tseparatecomp}etioO' rep<?rÞon this:form for' each interva 1:' t~ ¡ ~,(See::~instructi~~ r.'foriitems 20 ancf,22 ~b¿-ve~; $: " ::) ,. , ~' .._'~ L~ {( ~ .' n'" c, t,..- ~ ~. (.. (.f~' G1 t.-~ ....J t~ I_ ..' I:~ '\...; ¡r¡ t è·} ". f#::¡ (.J \, UMMAHY OF FORM~;'10N Il'ESTS ,NCLUlJlN<U,NTERVALITESTED, Pl~!1RE(:P";;'A AND ~'OVERIES OF OIL. GAS. C &¥...I tt :~,-: :-~;: L..' - r',;' !"~. 1::: C r....·; :- (4··j r.:-.: ;1 \': r ,1'.... ~.¡WATER AND MÛD,.. ~ '- '.. - t.: ~:. ~: . ~ t Z] , . ""'; '; .~ ('J e ,t: .) to \.~ ,..; (..'" ~d ("1 ::: ru \Q" CJ j ~ II . ~ . i.' ':Q ~ . .') tQ ro· 2 WSO on 4-"'2 Jet ho:l~'s ..at 10,783 :.:. t¡.y' ~ .....~ (..r Tool open~~ 8 þou~s ~10 minutes. Rec~ve:!E@. ls'g0 J)~s. of oi 1 wi(th ¡;·03" ,cùt w:a ter WSO ok. ' :: . o.....¡ t: cu (t, " , c:,:ì ì ~- C C T' (} 0 ¡ Data ;1 It': ~ . ''-I Y o tQ i ~ (0 ~ '0:' tr" > ... ~) '~. ,., .L.! íi'1 t. · ;;: ~:r.: ""'. ...... ~. w '.~ I ...... w 1;; I (./ C U {oj G.I '<f. I Co (",1 l,', (.J (;J u) 30, CORE DA'rA, ATTACH c: c· "~ ..!;¡ C 't) t: lQ ('¡ 1'1 ~ ill '¡;' ..... ...... '-1 fÛ ...í ( ) ~) DRlEF DESCRlPITIONS OF' LITHOLOCY. POROSITY¡ rnACTtJRES. AND DE'1'B:C'l'EI> StlO\','S Olt'" Ö1L, GAS OR WA~. .cJ. ..~:.- - ~~~ ~'::J (\1 t:... .. t """ I.Q Q'ì,. CJ ~ r-: r: ~H (; 'iì u: v t'1~;; , o ..., (;. '-I .-~..q , t~ c.. ~"ON-èo . :" t; 1~ ~ 'H 0 ~ Ä C~ .~ .....¡ ru ì.Q .... ::> rr t~ ;:'i ~ 0 (n I).' vot: ~1 ::, C h ''-1 M 0'-1 t: t.') . L ~ · 11 . '1 -t ~ i ... IJ) '., I.. ~{ ~..; c (-.' ,. o· k ..:1 l,.~! !.o' e, L..i OÎ'!'" ¡APPARENT DIPS" ç, ~ ~P, .. ~~ l .... t - - - ï.::'.I } i C ,G -:'; .;....J t~ ~- ,,: r\ ~ t..; r..; ..c;, ~ t. I' " '-' '-"' I r· ( .' , (, 1£ ."1. ...;., "-, ;"t I:~ ", ~"'i II' - - 732 304 760 791 930 956 038 094 175 , MARKERS . .~ . , I\1EAS. DEPm Õ I'; <: ,... ,1 ....~ n ( . ' ~ Initial Final Final ::) ~; tJ~ t) r' ~.) l' , T) Flow Pressure...... Flow Pressure g Shut-in Pressure 1i93 2Q.~4 4014 ... psi psi 1),8i ~; (} e i3 ~ t: i'¡ <'1 ,', () \.....¡ L W "',1 .. (..1 '-I C nJ ,,-/ c} C C I a ~-~ I.:~· c. X ",-",,< ! r ... ~i t~ ,/ Cf: . i ., Pressure '.... :..... I~ . ., t:: o n we , ~~.~ '-~ '-t ~-i r·· !.. '. r ...' ' 10 be~ 'separately produÇed " ........ r " r. ,.... !.- ~ :\} .'::,!, rr; ¡~~~ ¡ ! ¡ ¡ ::: 1.... ,~..; ~_. L-.._¡ .::< \.< . , com pI etiori ..... f'_¡ r~- r. (1 ,.... ¡¡-. \be;'~etails and dept~' D1 E10 H1 H2 H4 He H8 H10 H10 I. report ( , 'for <' TOp Base Top Base ~ (. NAME 35, of measure- any,mul- r L GEOLOGIC· ( ..:1. <...1 n.J log on I 5 8 lQ 1Q 10 10 11 11 11 «...1 , , , , , , , , , ~ ~ .. '. .' ~ r...... \....... ~.. UE Vt:RT. - 5~~:7 30 8,299 10·,.565 10"594 10i,'725 10'; 7 5 0 10";829 10 !,"S84 101;962 t: 1'1 D EPTlt ".. . í \';~ r ~. ',-" ~" "".1 ~ ... : - . .. . : ').... ~ "'Þ# ."........ <: E-o <: c >- ~ ;;.. == ::;¡ t;I) ..J <: ;z o E ~ = Q j Ë ¡¡¡ '" Q 01') a'I ~ ~ M ó ~ J Z .,¡ ;,] = 0 '=(.OJ < ~ == C· S ~ ~ J~ ~ µ ~ Q ~ ~ ~ J: ~ ~ ~ ~ 9 :~ ~r >. ~ I ~ c: Q. .g E :g " . ð~.š8 z ;¡.. § ¡;:¡ c ~ ,. CD i i u ! I""-I".~ cì';Ëè'rìoÑ I 0_'''' ANGLE 0,. DEVIATION r' . - .== L ---'- ( 1L1.L- I r-- -----.- ! #16 #17 i I #18 I ! .- - #19 ! ¡ I f--- ~ i .- j I ~-- ! ;- --- I ~--- r' , I I §E- ---- -- - -----= _--=1- ~ -¡- J=_-.,_. r-_ _ ~l_ .-j .. --_-=1~ ~[_-;_ I --+-' ,-'-- -- .=J ~.§3'W 1.:..~9. 71~ i I!. ø ;, ''} - tJ) .-J< _-- ð'J 0 º UW '1 õg r'! --7 .i- ~-:j ~. êJ < ~,b!: d,. ~ pe;â .- -- ; - CLQ§!JÆUH~ ~09' ------ _ß.1 Æmf:i 2H'- ~1t~ _Ht~_._ 1~4 2??! _!!h 63 ~ ~º~H.!9S ~9.Jº~~!~~ 10240 29~o 10457 217 132 - ) O. ,5 9..~=[~_.4._..~.:~~. ..3.._?~__~ ].os7:!1__.6L 29t- 10631 _ ~~..~ ~8t- 10691 66 27t- Pw'e,A5Ufl[[J :Jf.PTH ~.,.....;- _. _~.,u_ _~~"n:- ... 9706 _ 9810 9925 10043 Ç()U~ftit. LENGTH 60 104 115 118 197 18 0 19~- 22*- 25;- iiFÌiFT ANGLE 184 4l. 58. ~º. 58. .-... .- ~~~!. 106.4 106.5~. 171. 4 ~ 0: 5~ 4~ 8 6 5 10397. 10448. 10507. 10691 9631 9729 9835 9942 10113 10297 10339 ,TOT AL 52 55 10 56 41 09 23 11 55 06 ,tVIA~IOtll 18.S'J 35.1~ 43.54 5o.ad . I 97..0..! 114.9 25.9 3~.7 ?~.9 30.2' 7~..?;...ª1?W._... __. ~i: ~ ---'~i~;--J -.."---.- -..------- -§.~!_~? 57.06 20.84 -r-1-ª-..!:! 13.17 4.ª-! 805.79 862.85 883.69 301-_75 314.92_ 319.73_ - - - - - - -- ,- - - - -_. - - - -- '- - I - - ---- .-- -- - - -- Of';r~:'~~~N NõRTi1sõürH-GAST WEsr-¡ : NORTH r SOUTH .t=EA5T i ",(~I "."-..'"."..=-<=... .......-..'........'......-. ¡~~§ .. '.......... -.........'..' .. . ..-.......-....-~=.. -. .....-..~....~-..~....-. -...f. SlSW·· . i7. 911 ·4.80 .. 1287:91- i ,o~ 69 I m;,~=~~ ~dtH=-~H;=fUJh j m:~tl_~ S12W 94.88 20.17 507.87 244.11 SlOW . 113.24 19.97 621.11 ' 2E4.08 !~~: ·~·~t~h ¡:~~ ~;~::~n l~i:1!~ j S13W 29.4~t 6.80 735.87 1 ~85.61 ' '-'", "'-"c e-¡ o 11') 0'1 ~ ~ . ::.:: en :s .( tS\ ö ~ ~I z " ; ~1~li ~ ~ .( 'S 9 ~ ~ t:j~t ~ ~ s > .3 ê5 rì en en Oi ~ ; ~ ~ 9 ù] Q t I Q ~ :s >- 2: :s 9 Q I! ~ Ii; ... HgfZ;¡; ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ I~~ I ·f I ~aj . .0 ,S 8 u ¡¡. 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"-':".t-- 1. __._1_.68. ., ., _;3_. 3. 10. 3~ §,9 f}1 7~ 46 08 96 95 91 73 47.59 5.69 94 7¡ 89. _.L!_.9~0_ ~~~ _! 9~. . .1.~. 110.90 .116.48 123.9.:L ...1l~~ .JJ?,.2.~_ ..:l.01~4~~_ .._9J...L.J...3_ .....li!J1.3_ 91 91 66 5~. 94 -~ ~..!.~ 1.Q2. .~.6 J~3.~~ 180.82 U 1 , 23. ~!~ !.~.!. ~§º!.l~ 270.00 281.91 ,164 _~ ?J~ l~~~ 185. 190 I! li.t= L-ª~._ .U..64 ~.~_.'. 4 Q.._..'.. .. . 25.86 ..Jl. 94 ,¡ ... I S~~:~:~t-- 143 1 I ~ ! .16A 42 ..1. 5. .~.§. .12. 25'-r-- 1...0 . º 7__ 12.40 12.4Q_ .ß .92__ _§...i~ _~ . ~ 3 6.76 1 ..2. 4. ~. 6. ._.:4.. -·---"r-· -,~_...__..,_. ~OU"Sf - ~~~~~fg:N DEVIATION OF DEI,UATION NOATH ~~--~;: r;:?s J~í:~ - =-¡.~9 ~nj N24W 36 _'! . a 8 5.76 _3..Q8 2.87 COU"OI SOUTH ----.............. ..--~. COOAD'NA'tI:. EAST í. WEST NORTH '. .. F ' n'.' ====-9' I .º-~ _!..O~ ' 6É21' 3.40 .4il___~~~~ lA~ _~ 15.9Z ~ 21.73 _~ ...Oß. TOTAL SOUTH 1.11 £A5T 28 51-_ ~L ~ 1-_ 89 69 1.46 h~£ 4.54 1.12 2.96 25.77 31. 30 37.49 !~!~i ~O.~'Z.. 41.14 WEST ~----_._-- .09 !.~Q .71 ,_.......- ~- : ~- . p. . . (' . .. ¡ - L 9 (' Dyna-Orill ì~o.I-7953' K.O.P. . ~ -. ----.Î-.- -- I .. ¡ : ~ ¡- I .8 I cp7 10, ó6 5e 4 G 0--0.2 3 <pI o .-_. ,---- 0·- . .-., - to - - . . ~ ~-. , . i ! .. ..... -.. . , -_--,-_,.1..- -.,-_ .._._.___ __t___u._.,- .._____ ..-Ì-.---, t L . .-. t 1 ~ . - -----.--.-- ~...-I-.--...-. ____... ._ ..____.._.+__......_.. ! ~ .-- - j ¡ .. 1- _ ... . t '.' .. . ì . . 1 ~. -....---. - _.._---"-- --~- -- .~ ---.- --'_.... - -......--.-- ... _. ...-J - .... .". , . -.,-.- .... ..-..., ... -..... ., ,t-. . -.- - - - ... _.... .... ·t ....._,...__... .._...'".''''' _.__.a:. ... -. .. .... --'.. .,- -·-f··· ,...-- -...--.,-. ._~,_...-._-;:.. .-4. -.-.-"... .. ...~ .--..--.--.... _.- i , , , -.--..- _.......-----------.........-..- ....._._.... _.. '_ 0'. _ _ ¡-..:. . ....-. ........ ,- ...... .....- ._-. _ -.... 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No.2 - 9435' . I .-..- . .. . - . . . ., i :, .. --1 . r-- 4 . i . .-i '1 ~.- .._,..~ - - _.- ~_..'-'.... ~--'...... . \., . "'_'___0'___.- _.__._~ , .. ~... - --. . --- i --.. .~ ... - ....... &_.. ~-,..~ . ....-- ..... .._. "":' -..'- :..-i·~~· -~. L·:-:-.:'..:: =.~~.:-~ -=~--.'..t .-.~~~~~~~::~.: .:J ~.:- ~--:. . - -_...,---~.. .;. _._- ....- ... _._- ---.- ,. .. ,... . ... . .- .... - ---t :.., . . ¡ - ..;.. t- ~-i'- .... . ¡ ~.__... ,_._--- \ .- ...--. ..~ --Î. ... .. .., . \ --.----..-.---.......--.. -.--",.- » -.'. ..---. _. i- ,--~ : -"1' . ..... ..-.-. ..... ....-... i--" . ¡ ..... , t ~ ..... -~ - .. -~ :!:"~= . ,..-,..~-_. --- ...._-~- ---+-._.._~-_.~............ -~-1--'''''''-'~ ~-- --~._".....-.~~". -.- I'" .,..-.4....:-"-' r'-~"'+' ..~._,_:.-._-.. ""--j"-"-"---' --.:...-.-..'r--" .-..---t-..-... ..... -_. - ',-...~ -.,.. - '. - -.,."". ..~---,._.,- .... ..... .....-.- -- ., _....- .-.'--.... .. .._...;...,....->...;. _.~.;....., ..,... ", .-.- -- 1 -,--..- - -_._.~- -" - '.' NORTH -..I" I... - BR . . ·.:-~2~.:~t·:-:·:·~ ~·~--~~~.~.·E~·'~-.... ~'-~~:~L·_. -. - ~tBJ~ D"Jt~ ,....- _. - -- -- t.. ~-- --....- --- -.... -. ~ .. -- - t-': - - ... .... ___--~..___.L__________........ -_---_-..._,.- -..--..--..,--.---.- _ Co$ .,:-: ,- . ::.:'~. .-=.:-::. - '_:... :--.:'.....-":- :..~-~--:' --'~,. '''~ !: :... ' ._ .¡._" - 'I'AL \" ¡ -. .. ! . t I I ' · I· ~......,....-:-...-..:__. - - BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION SOUTH" 883.691 WEST - 319. 73' - .... l . j ; , ; -4 t .-. I. . - ..... . j. . !- .'. .. t ¡.~.¡ .. [1 ~- -,-,,_·_,,-¡~~,_·.~···:::':-:~--tt··.l__·~ ~_::~~__:-.._.._~_._c_._-=: ~:l~~'~-· " ~"-=.:.":-:' f .~ -. ....." ~ î' j" 'J . . t .- ... t ¡ .~ , ; :. ¡ . : -I i' No.3 ::I~506' .. ... ;~ + ':~_;~_T , '! .~." .. :.. - -: -.. . ; i , . ,~ ~ ¡ .- --.'·~··"·:'-=~~~.:,-=,.~.~~-r' ~~-~------:~". -:-~.1--: .--- ,.:-~ -=~. =-T-:~ ~"~~-::=~J~~ 1 ~. .-~ - ~ ¡ . . . t J - . l · -., ¡ i·-I -¡: : ¡ . . ; 1 ¡ .. . . ¡ '...' ì '.-. ~_. .. I : i ¡ ¡ -. t j ! ' .-:) f¡:-El.V,.E...D: . :A~J1G -. 9: 1971 ~... . . ~ : . : DiV,¡~Xdt~' OF Ot!.ANß GAS' . :j t~C:.:~~AG~ :-; _....+~. --..--. t ~ 1 t I ! I ¡ ._.i ~~._+ n'''i _ . ¡U~_;._, .. ..- .- ---., -_.- ~ .' 1 -.' ~- . . ¡ ~:~f: .. -r - . t -. .- . .... . . ".... . . . .,,, ,.- ... ¡ .....-.,,- -"'''' ; . ,. - ,_..~ .'. L. , ---t-' '_'0;- _. , I .., ... . . .'.,_'." J. . ¡ t ... ..__:-....-~....~-- '1 ,..- t· . : ;- t- t I t :.-. ! ¡ j ,. I I I I 1 .~--:~ ¡ t . I . ·t 1<. .. ~ ¡ ¡ r · -- CLOSURE- s 19°53' W - 939.11' . "-'-'f"'""""- ~ I t - . I . _: - -.. --f-·-r ~.~ .¡ . ¡ I ~ . t . .. ·1 , . ; t - + - ! ! ! , t I ¡ I I t . ! S.C.U. II - i 6 -SCALE- I" a lOa" A-028993 ( ( Form No. P--t REV. '-30-67 STATE OF AlASKA SUBMIT IN DUPLICAT'E S. API !'õU:\lERlCAL CODE Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRilliNG AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 50-133-20229 LEASE DES:GNA no:.; A:\"D SERIA N 1. ;, IF INDIAJoS, ALOTTEE 01\ TRIBE N OIL fi1 GAS 0 "'ELL ~ WELL OTBEa 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company of California, W.O.I. 3. ADDRESS OF OPER..~TOR 8. t.¡';IT.FA...~I OR LLASE NAME So1dotna Cree 9 \\'ELL XO P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 4, LOCATIO:-l OF WELL 99510 SCU 11-16 1ú. FIELD A..';D POOL, OR WILDC.'\: 603.22 North and 722.45 East from Southwest corner, Section 9, T7N, R9W, SB&M Swanson Rive 11, SEC.. Too R.. :\1., (BOT70;\I HOLE OBJECTIVE} Section 16 '1:' 7 N, R 9 W, S 13 & ~·1 12. PERMIT ~o. 71-14 13. REPORT TOTAL .DEPTH AT E..""D OF MOXTH. CHA;"GES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND CD1.£..'<TI:-<G JOBS INCLt:DIXG DEPTH SET A!'Ii--¡) VOLt71\.!ES D"SED. PERFORATIONS. TESTS A.1'I¡"I) RES1.7LTS, FISHlNG JOBS, JL"'NK L~ HOLE A.."'iD SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SlGNIFlc~'r· CHANG~ IN HOL]¡: CONDITIONS, Drilled 9 7/8" hOle to 7953'. Direct~onally drilled 9 7/8" hole to 11,125'. Ran:' Dual Induction Latero1og , Borehole Compensated Sonic Log and Dipmeter. Directional1y dr~11ed9 7/8" hole to 11,209'. Rf(f,IVFD .J(JL 15 1971 DIVISION O~ OIL ANO G ANCHORAGe AS ""-\ ../'--/ /' ,,/" / . .1." r 14. 1 hereb. Yce. g(fy ll1,<¢l1. ~ 'T.'~)r~·.gOi~?4.. ...A~'·lI"'.#òlr).l!. ..p_~. :... ~. ..._.' . _ f t ",/ .......·I-·t~-:' ./ / ~.-~', I D· t S . t d t SIGNED \ .../" I. {be ·'1 , /./. "'"flTLE. .1.5. Up e r J. ne n en DAT!: ~. V~ rJ.T1\'1"""_~Ti)!\T NOTE-·Report on. this·· torml5 . required for each· calendar month, regardless of the statu5 of . operations, with the Oivísionof Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding mo nth. unless otherwise directed. 7-/1-71 and mUSt be f ¡led in dup&icatt ( ( , K TRANSMITTAL OF DATA Attached is a completed location survey for SCU #11-16 with the seal and sig~ature of the registered land surveyor, as requested in your recent letter (copy attached){ Anchorage, .}¡¡ne Alaska -.!L, 1970 S G U 1/-11. Mr. T. R. Marshall Chief Petroleum Geologist State Division of Oil & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 R er E' :·C~, ~VfD JlJN !J, ~" 197J loll V ~JUN Of 0 . ÅNCtlO~~ND GAS Dear Mr. Marshall: Attached is the following dáta for your information, use, and/or files: ~~6f ~~ S"Y'veL/ (;leI?-) I Very truly yours, R r-r E···· ~ V· ~.." D'··, I t-~, :-1 r" f1' ¥~< ~",..;: ,., .. JUN 1 ~·1Q71· " "'.' _ "tp ,\../;,¡ t Attachments /if C. v. CHATTER'l'ON DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS Â~CHQRAG! Please acknowledge receipt of materials by signing one copy and returning to P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, attn: Mr.C. V. Chatterton. RECEIVED BY, YL0.~ DATE, --9~ ~/Oll ( ( $1rIM1fŒ fIDW ~~$U Villiam A. EID. eovemor ~ DE".:~RT~'ENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS 3001 PORCUPINE ORIVE-ANCHIIIlASE 995H Re: Locat100. Survey fo~ SCU 111-16 HI'. c. ,.. <:batt.nOR Stud.r. Oil Co. of Calif.mi. P. o. lox 7-8St Aachora.., Al88ka "501 Gentlemen: The below-indicated reports and other information on subject well, as required by AS 31.05.030 and the app1i~ab1e Oil and, ßas. ,Conservation Regulations, are: [] OVERDUE. Please submit. [žJ INCOMPLETE. We are enclo§ittíg. comp/rete and return. o APPARENTLY IN ERROR.We;âreeñè.lôsin~. Ple.ase correct and return. o REQutREÐ. REP<IRTS ANt> OTHER·· INFORMATtON 0 P-l, Application for Permit to 0 Directional SU1;vey Drill dr Deepen. 0 0 Electric or Radioactivity Log. P-3, Sundry Notices and Reports. o Sepia 0 Blue line 0 P-4, Monthly Report of Drilling 0 Mud or Lithology Log. and Workover Operations. o Sepia 0 Blue line 0 P-7, Well Completion or Recompletion D Samples and Core Chips Report. 0 P-13, Report of Injection Project. 0 Chronological Well History Remarks: 11 ü.C 2051 .,eeifie. the l00ati.aurw" M: .de hy or _"tar t!h. ....nbt.. .of . Rltat."" I.. ....,.... 1M lift.'. "'Itd-.... nt..... of tbi., a ..ál _4 .1pa~.re o! Ih. nataC81'8. aUI'geJOT _ 'be ...., plat. Very truly yours, Homer L. Burrell Director ( (' WELL SURVEY Pro-312 WELL NO. SCU 11-16 SECTION NO. 9 TRACT NO. o PROPOSED } o PRELIMINARY LOCATION eX FINAL , C~UNTY OF Kp-nai CITY OF TOWNSHIP 7 North· UNGE 9 West ~ S. B.A. 'M. 0 M. D. B.' M. LOT 110. FI ELD 603.32 North along West Section line from Southwest corner, Section 9, T 7 N, R 9 W, S.M. and 722.45 East at Right Angle ELEVATION: GROUND 163.4 CONCRETE MAT DERRICK FLOOR AL T E R MAT E o R SUR V EYE D L 0 CAT I o N LOCA T I 0It LOCATION COORDINATES MOVE REMARKS DESIGNATION Final N 22. 085, 810.49 E2,020,658.93 SKETCH OR REMARKS I I ---L--~---L-- I I I I I I See 9 I -+- -+- I . I I I -- -t --- t-- - + - -- 72L"~ : : ~ Loeat; on gi yen is to center of ex; s ti ng "'~:""~'~'?-.'" well cellar on SCU 14-9 Pad ,~..",~ ~ ~ rCiVI=·f) Rf \.." L \ ij~ J\,H~ 1.5 197' \/\S\o\-\ OF 0\\. AND GAS P\ ,A.t"¡CHORAGft SOUTH BENCH MARK IS: Top of me a1 rim of well cellar E1ev. 163.43 STATION BEARlfiQ OISTdCE SlltE COSINE MORTH SOUTH EAST WEST C.c. DIV. ENGR. FILE SURVEYOR DATE C.A.H. 5/14/71 MAINT.. FRtft. DATE HA INT. SUPT. DATE ~."'Tro ,. U.S.A. PRO.312 (2500.CD.1.58) ~~\ r=111 riM !fIE} ("C;] ~ P l ';< ~ e IÍ. ... ,:.~, ,.¡¡ au ~ bJj , ( @n,'re ~ j ¡ ~~ . u ( IÆ~ [1 ", ~r~,' nr¡ " ~ ~ t,.' P. li 'f £.\ . ~ \ ';.:\ ~ t~l h· ._~, n~.·.~11 ~ f,.,,,,.~: ~ ) 1 'f If'\..t,~ li n" i'. .~~ [9. , ~,...~U ~ ~~ ~~ "U'.~~ " William A. Egan~ Governor XŒKN::KL'D~tX&oc}IY~ ¡~ 2~ ij~4 , ~E~1r ~~~.... N .(~'1rWHHL\m-, i~ rr~~~;~biJ~¡~~ :~~~:) DrVIS ION OF OIL AND GAS 3001 PDRCUPINE DRIVE-AHCHflllAGf 995(J4 Re: I~ocation Survey for SeD 1111-16 Hr. C. V. Chatterton Standard Oil Co. of California P. O. Lox 7-839 Anchor.age, Alaska 99501 Gentlemen: The below-indicated reports and AS 31.05.030 and the applicable o 51 o o INCOHPLETE. We are enclosing. other information on subject well, as required by Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, are: RECff,VED JUN 1 {j 1971 Please complete and return. OVERDUE 0 Please submit.. APPARENTLY IN ERROR. We are enclosing. DIVISION Of ell AND GAS Please correct and return. ANCHORAGa --- REQUIRED REPO~T~ AND OTHER INFO~~ATION [J P-l) Application for Permit to Drill or Deepen~ o o Directional Survey [J P-3, Sundry Notices and Reports.. o P-4·~ Honthly Report of Drilling and Workover Operations. [] P-7, Well Completion or Recompletion Report. [J P~13~ Report of Injection ProjectG Electric or Radi.oactivity Log. o Sepia 0 Blue line o Nud or LithologY,b.og.. o Sepia 0 'Blue l:i.ne o Samples and Core Chips o Chronological Well History Remarks: ---1~LJ\Ac..-1.Q51_.:.?_~(~Cifj,('s ,tlg¿~_LQ.Çar~...1u:vey- Ì~..dfLb~L1lr....JJ:Cld.er t-bp __..~~£.~.:~,:E>:í~22.._~f.<.~:_.E.C;.1l!.:2_~5lr~d" 1~! s~.£'!.~yor .:..._!he -2?ivi!~}.on LS.9.l!.ires;!...-ª.ê. evidence oL this, a seal and si.glH1tu:ce of t.he regis tered surveyor on the survey plat. Very truly yours, ~¿¡f/U-~ Homer L. Burrell Director ( ( WELL SURVEY Pro-312 WELL NO. SCU 11-16 SECTION NO. 9 TRACT NO. o PROPOSED . } (J PRELIMINARY LOCATION eX FINAL C~"TY OF Kp-r.ai CITY OF TOWNSHI P 7 North' RANGE 9 Wes t œ S. B..8. & M. 0 M. D. B. & M. LOT NO. FI ELD 603.32 North along West Section line from Southwest corner, Section 9, T 7 N, R 9 W, S.M. and 722.45 East at Right Angle ELEVATION: GROUND 163.4 COM CRETE MA T DERRt CK FLOOR A L T ERN ATE o R SUR V EYE 0 L 0 CAT I o N LOCAT I ON LOCATION COORDINATES MOVE REMARKS DESIGNATION Final N 22, 085, 810.49 E2,020,658.93 SKETCH OR REMARKS I I ---l---~---L-- I I I I I I Sec 9 I -+-,-+- I I I I ---+---f--- t--- . I I 122..~ I I .... Location given well cellar on .HJN 1~) 1971 is to center of exi s ti ng ."t,:'I\>..~ "'~'''' SCU 14-9 Pad _.-q"" '4' 8ti?~ ~ {·)\F ~~' f~~~ t1~<~·i~:~~·;::;"· ~~~;~ ~4ë·~¿/."~, ":', ?;t¡.;)~t",<j~.'''''''r.;>''1'''':~'.:-..~,,<'~' '''''J.''~:. ,':''4 ~:.~~ y,,", NO. ,.; I ,,~-s · :" ~"'"" '\ :{,'f 0. ¡ {i:~::~~, ,~1 ,)\?~~~:~t!' r(c~'V¡:D r '" [: 1" !>. . t)1VìS\Ö~\ or- OIL AND GAS ANCHORAG~ SOUTH BENCH MA RK IS: Top of me al rim of well cellar Elev. 163.43 ST A T I OM BEARI NG DISTAJCCE SINE COS UI E NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST C.C. DIV. ENGR. FILE SURVEYOR DATE C.A.H. 5/14/71 MAIHT. FRJotM. DATE MA INT. SUPT. DATE 'a..TID ,. U.S.A. PRO_312 (2500.CO.1-58) ~.., .. Si· .oil ~nn No. p--f REV, 9-39-67 ( 5T ATE OF AlASKA ( SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE ;;, ADÏìRESS OF OPERA TOR P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 5, API NU}1ERlCAL CODE 50-133- 20229 ~'_~P ENG-·-~ . --L-'1-.RJG I Ii LEASE DES:GNA7'IO:-¡ AXD SERIAL .~~ ._ I 4 fNG A-028993 I 5 ENG - j, IF I~D¡AN'. ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NA ~ I TZ I :2 G!:OL rz 8. t.-~'aT,FA....t'tt.I OR LEASE NAME --.- l I f Soldotna Creek ¡-REV·', 9 WELLXO --T I SCU 11-16 SEC¡- Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMlv\ITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRilLING AND \VORKOVER OPERATIONS ~ 1, ~iL!, [jf1 ;~8r.L n ~. l\;A!J:E OF OPEI'-ATOR Standard Oil Company of California, W.O.I. OTHER .;, LOCATION OF WELL 10. FIELD .~"D POOL. OR WILDCAT 603.22 North and 722.45 East from Southwest corner, Section 9, T7N, R9W, SB&M Swanson River 11, SEC,. T.. R. ~I.. (30l ]'0:.\1 HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 16 T 7 N, R 9 t'l, S B & M J 12. PER.J\UT NO _. 7 1- 14 13, RF.PORT TOTAL D£.PTH AT E.'\"D OF MO:\TH, CHAXGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASI:\G Al'.D CDIE.-";TI:\G JOBS I~CL1:D¡~G DEPTH SET A..'''D VOLUMES USED. PERFORATIONS. TESTS A~'"D REsrLTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK L-"; HOLE .A.....D SIDE-TRACKED HOLE A.J.VD .ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOU¡; CON'"DITIONS. Spudded well at 1:00 A.M., May 21, 1971. Cemented 18" conductor at 82'. Drilled 15" hole to 3102'. Cemented 103/4", 401, K-55, Buttress casing through shoe at 3102' with 950 sacks class "G" cement (last 450 sacks with 3/4% CFR-2). Cemented at DV at 1248' with 950 sacks class "An cement. Cemented to surface through 1 1/4" pipe at 90' with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Cement in place at 11:00 PM, 5-26-71. Nipp1ed up and tested class III BOPE. Drilled 9 7/8" hole to 5110'. RECEIVED JUN 10 1971- I:>lV1SiON OF OIL AND GAS ANÇHQRAQB SIGNED Dist. Superintendent DATE 6- q -71 NOTE-Report on this form IS required for each calendar month, r egardiess of the status of operations, and must be filed In duplicalt with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding mo nth, unle$s otherwise directed. a............._.........:.....,... _ Form P-3 REV, 9-~7 ( Submit "Intentions" in Tripl!t:nte (....' & "Subðeque!\t Reports" in Duplicate \. " -.. 5. API NUi\1ERlCAL CODE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 50-133-20229 6. LEASE DESIGNATION A..'\1D SERIAL NO. SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form tor pr(Jpn"ù!S to dn:! or to deepen or plug back teJ a diffierent reservoir A-028993 U~e "APPLICATION FOR PEIL'\IlT-" for such proposals.) l. 7. IF INDIA."i, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA..\IE OIL XJ OAS n WELL WELL ~ OTH ER 2. NA.'\IE OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT. FARM OR LE..'\SE XAl\IE Standard Oil Company of California, WOI Soldotna Creek 3. ADDRESS OF OPERA TOR 9. \VELL NO. P. o. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 SCU 11-16 4, LOCATION O~' WELL lO. FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT At surface 603.22 North and 722.45 East from Swanson River Section 9, T7N, R9W, II. SEC.. T., R,. 1\1" (BOTTOM HOLE SW corner, SB&M. OBJECTIVE) Sec. 16, T7N, R 9 ~'1 , SB&M 13. ELEVATIONS (Show v. hew,er DF, RT. GR. etc, t2. PER..\UT NO. 51 ATE Of ALASKA 14. GR 163.4' '71-14 Check Appropriate80x To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NO'rICII or INTIINTION TO: ,,",w AT.ER. BHCT~" ~ .1 FRACTt:&E TREAT 1:_ SHOOT OR ACIDIzm . _ nEPAl! WILL ( Other) Bt1BBEQUINT &J Po&r 01': ABANDON.- ~.. 1= I- I I~ RIIPAIRING WELL 'n ÀLTERINGCASING I . .1' saOOTING on ACIDIZING U ABANDONMEN'T· I_I (Other) Spudd i ng tIJ (Non:: Report re8ult!! of multIple completion on Well CompletIon or Recompletlon Report and Log form.) detai1l1.and ¡;!\'e pertinent da.te8, Includ1nge8timated dat~ of 8tarticg an~' PCLL OR ALTER C.\Sl~Q WATER SIlOT-OFI' o ¡ ¡ MCLTIPLZ COMPLETE I'RACTt:lU: TREATHENT CHÅ~GJ PLÁ~S 15. D¡';SCRIB·E I'IWPOSEDOR CO~IPLETED OPERATlO:-iS (ClellI"ly state allpPrtlneut proposed work. Drilling commenced on SCU 11-16 at 1:00 A.M., May 21, 1971. ¡: r ¡î~ \~H f.:' 2E{ ~Wti:,;¡Ct¡ OF /.>ID \~A5 AN<;UQAAGl'J ~ /- 16. I hereby cer)i!1 . ,:tn')~or ólri)~Jr~~I!.tL~O~~!-_ ( l' // " /,~¡{; SIGNED. (/ t ,I"'; . / /~/ZZ'>~, ~\.., -p./ \l..~~ill1.T 'T'~ R 'T' n N (Thi. .pace for State office use) TITLEDistrict Superintendent DATE 5 -;1,7- 71 APPROVED BY . CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. IF ANY: TITLE DATE See 1nstructions On Revérse Side A.LASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE May 3, 1971 Re: So1dotna Creek sCtJ 11-16 (Revised) Standard Oil Co. of Ca1.if.. W.O. I. Standard Oil Co. of California, W.O. I . P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage II- Alaska 99501 Gentlemen : Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drlll the above referenced well, on or about May 15, 1911, at a location in Section 9, Towns.hip 7 North. Range 9 w.ast,SI$&M. 'WeU samples. aDd core ddps are DOt required. A directional survey is required. 'Many rivers in AI_Ita and their draiftage aystems have been classified sa :f..JDportant for the spawniag or mgration of anadromous fish. Operations in tl1e8'e areas aresuôje¢t to AS 16.05.870 and the regu1ati(')M pro1'4w.gated theTe- øatier (Title 5, AI_Ita Admtn:tstTat1Vè Code).. OPTior to eG1Im1encing çerations contaetthe HaJd.tat Coordinator's Offiee, DepaTtment of Fish ad Game, 1018 Intemational Airport Road, A~orage. Alaska 9'502. Each electric log, se:pia, and PTùt. filed pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and the $pplteah Ie regulations . shall inelude the calibration file and the medum:ical zero positimœ of all log traces. 'both before and after the log rtm. Each log shall show aU fomat dataine1wling (I) type of fluid in the hole~ (2) ehøges in 1'!J:W:l type ad additionål samp1és, (3) seale changes, (4) equip.ment data" and (5) equipment used. In the event: of suspension or abaad~nt please notify this ollie.. adequately in advance so du~t we may have a witness }'reaent. VeTY t.ruly yours, Bomer L. ~ut'Tel1 Chairman e.e: Depa:rtæent of Fish & Game, n:ô1tatSeet1œ., wlo Ene!. ( 12,1 J_.._I \-. Fonn P-l REV. 9-30-67 ,,'... SUBMIT IN TR& ,ATE ( "....,", (Other instI"Uctio~"0n ,.'-7 REV I S ED Apr i 1 26, 1971;., .d' . reverse side) !....t!...(, ::; -- ŠÌ"ÃJI-õ·r·'ÄTAŠ'j()Ç<··--..·.. API #50-133-20229 5. Drive l8"cond~c~or pipe to 80'±. Drill l5"hole tó3l00'±; cement 10 3/4" casing to the surface. Install and test 5000# BOPE. Directionally dr ill 9 7/8~'holetoll, 250' ± ;~un logs. Run 7" casing to})()t1:qmandc;e,mept ..Install a.ndtest .5000#Bq]?E. Perforate sëlected intervals for production. Run tubing and complete well. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE" APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRill, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK DRILL Ii] DEEPEN 0 PLUG BACK 0 la, TYPE 01' WORK b, TYPE 01' WELL OIL ~,. GAB 0 WELL L&', WELL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR OTHER ~b~~LE D MCLTIPLE 0 ZONE Standard Oil Company of California, W.O.I. 3. ADDRESS O'F OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839 4, LOCATION OF WELL M~~œ Approx. 560'N & 700'E of the SW corner of Section 9, T7N, R9W, SB&M. At proposed prod. zone Approx. 200' S & 40.0' E of the NW corner of Section 16 T7N, R9W SB&M. 13, DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECT!ON F.~OM NEAREST TOWN ORPOST OFFICE* Approximately 16.5 miles N 500 E from K&nai. 14. BOND INFORMATION: I: _ TYPE Nationwi4øety and/or No. SL6205862 15, DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED* LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE. FT. (Also to nearest drig. unit. if an;y) ± 1100 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING..C0MPLETED. OR APPLIED FOR. FT. 256,0. 0.0 19. PRÓPOSEbDEPTH 16. NO. :OF ACRES IN LEASE 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF. RT, GR. etc,) K.B. Elevation a roximatel 180'. PROPOSED CASING ANbCEMEN'TING PROGRAM 23. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. LEASE DE:SIGNATION AND SERIAL NO, A-028993 . IF INDIAN. ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNIT,FARM OR LEASE NAME Soldotna Creek 9. WELL NO. SCU 11-16 Revïse,J)* 10, FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT Swanson River 11, SEC., T., R.. M.. (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 16 T7N, R9W, SB&M 12. Amount 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL , ,\ ~"'.,':,~, M 15 ..$I<;- Section 2060 (1) (B) Reason for deviation. To avoid disturbing additional natural features in the Kenai National Moose Ranoê IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen or plug baëK. gIve data on preseñí piòdU.c'hve zone and proposed new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen directjonally. give pertinent data on subsurface Locations and measured and true vertt depths, I blowout preventer program, SIGNED DATE 4-Z7-7l 24. I hereby f'éê:t (This space for Ståte office use) I SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED o YES D NO (' II DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED ~ES 0 NO CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: OTHER REQUIREMENTS: SEE TRANSMITTAL LETTER A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 50-133-20229 PERMIT NO 71t= ~ - APPROVAL DATE APPROVEDBV ~ C;ß' ~~~~fTITLE. Director *See Instructions On Reverse Side District TITIÆ Superintendent Mav 3.. 1971 Mav 3.. 1971 DATE - ~- . - -~. ... ( ( SUBMIT IN TRIPL.; ATE (Other instructions o~ rev~rse side) Form P-l REV. 9-30-6'1 STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE' 5. la. TYPE OJ ' WORK APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRill, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK DRILL [!J DEEPEN 0 PLUG BACK 0 :!AU.TIP!.!: 06 ZO~H: 6. LEASE D~IGNATION A]\¡î) SE:RlAL NO. A-028993 . IF INDIA..'f. ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME b. 'I'YPE OJ ' WELL OIL Q O!S WELL ~ WELL 2. NAl\1E OF OPERATOR o OTHER BINGLE ZONE o 8, UNIT,FARM OR LEASE NA1ìlE Soldotna Creek 9. WELL NO. Standard Oil Company of California, W.O. I. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATO¡: seu 11-16 P. O. Box 7-839 4. L2tCs~;f;'c~OFWELL Approx. 560' N & 70,0' E of the SW corner of Section 9, T7N, R9W, SB&M. At proposed prod. zone A p pro X . 2 0 0' S &4 0 O' E 0 f the NW corne r of Section 16, T7N, R9W, SB&M. 13. DISTA;-"¡CE IN :,IILES ...~~S¡) DIRECT:ON F.10S! NEAREST TO\VN OR. POST OFFICE" 10, FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Swanson River 11. SEC" T.. R, l'.1., (BOTTo),r HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 16 T7N R9W SB&M 12. 80' 3100' Amount 17, NO, ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL Approximately 16.5 miles N 500 E from Kenai. 14. BOND ÎNFOfuvlA TlON: TYP~ a t i 0 nw i d~rcty and 'or No. 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED" .LOCATIO:-r TO NEA.·REST PROPERTY OR LEASE LI~E, F'T (Also to nearest drig, uni:, if any) SL6205862 16. NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE ±1100 2560.00 80 2'ENG 3"E~-IG 1. 4 f.t.!G 1C~ENG 13. DISTANCE FHO:'>.l PROPOSED LOCATION" TO NEAREST WELL D:1rLLI;--IG. CO:\lPLETED. OR APPLIED FOR, FT.. 19. PROPOSED DEPTH' 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS ±950' 11,300' Rotary 22; APPROX. DATE WORK WIL 21.ELBV ATIONS (Show whether DF, R1', CR, etc. I K.B. Elevation approximatel 180' . Ma 23. P;:¡'OPOSED CASIXG AND CE:\1:ENTING PROGRA1\1 1. 2. ·\VEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE SETTING DEPTH Qf.' A="TITY OF CE~E:-;';: SIZE OF HOLE 3. Drive 18" conducto Drill IS" hole to 1~± ce Install and test 5 0 # BOPE Directiona1ly dr II 9 /S" hole to 11,2S0'±¡ run logs. Run casing to bottom Install and test 5000# BOPE. Perforate selected nt va15 for production. Run tubing and comple e ~ell. 3/4" casing töthe surface. 71t 4. 5. rf) 1.,7 sec::i?n 2060 (1) (B) Rea on f~r deviatior: .T~ avoid disturbin%:"".\."". add~t~onal natural features ~n the Kena~ Nat~ona1 Moose Range. --Â;,,:,,,,,, GA.) IN. ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRA.M: II proposal is to deepen or plug back,. give data on present productive zone' ~êi' '-h~AG¡~ proposed new productivp zone. If 1'ro1'o5..'\1 is to driB or deepen direct .onally, give pertinent data 011 subsurface lOcations and measured and true vertical dept.hs. Gi;rj,).-,·bl.owout preventer progmm, ' 24. I hereby ç~ifY t'ftt~:}:>,oreG~i11g.:í~:g:g~~d crect I I- p / /'...'1 /,:'//:- ,~- '\ S!GN:r;n--l-_~ t ',c'i.' I : h ."\.; \ C ~.x.:lLAT 'r En 'l'D N (This space for Swte of.fi.('c USf~) DATE '~I 3 -':-), - 7 1 TITLEDi st. Supe rf.nt'endeJ +~1. CONDITIONS OF' APPROVAL, IF' ANY: APPROVED BY ._ ___ '1'I'I'LE. *See Insfructions On Rctve·rse Side DATE SAMPLI~S AND COHE ClllPS REQUIRED OTHER REQUlREl\IE:NTS: DYES )tNO l. DIRECTIONAL SURV.EY REQUIRED )( YES 0 NO A.P.I. NUMERICAL CODE 6D - /.83 - 20Z29 PEnMIT NO 7/-1¥-. APPROVAL DATE ( ( Jt:>Cq! I / 7.]0 r$h ...¡.. 1$'0 rkit. .J T?A/ K' 9~J S/l'1, / / , 0"0 (!. ¡:} ~ Cvee K:. (j J1 ; I- ~ /L/ - 9 f-JuérÕ) J=tJ/-, ~9 , / ?, ~ ~/doi~a ~Lf", k>c. A{fY-ox: 13.#. ¡., (cd Þf ,é 7.øoF.sL~ ~o í-=f1)1- ~9 T7/V RfTeJ ~~1 ,.-I/,,, I I ¿C)O I F.N'/.-, "\;L {ZOø /' ,-F" dJi- ~ /0 T;7A/ ~9¿..,J .£, M~ /' -- / ./ éJ K::. -(ø. ~ ~/ A"'$ /Wf .5erjm~& a fJ ak.e ¿., /Uo~ /9?o cß1 SólJoll4c; C~..K t!11~f #2-~-3 Company ff0eql!-/fo rSo/d {!y; No. Lease & Well CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Remarks No Yes Ik>R _ n a defined pool 1 located to be Is well 1 t?of I ,4\ J ~~/vO ~. ID~ S'L~ ;r- i9-< C-t;~! -~ -~ i!lE:..kI{ _ r>·~-~-·'-~. ~. ~~"J¡¿ ~--,-,~-"'" · hL!d.~ .~- · ~t:... ~ .~I(- · ff:::::d.~ · iii, _ .(Ji - .~ ;!ld, .dd. - .IL _ ._~ ./§. .'A= Do statewide rules apply 2. Is a registered survey plat attached 3. 4. 5. :i£\ ! ,/ ~". line located pro.per distance from property Is well located proper distance from other wells in this pool Is sufficient undedicated acreage available to be deviated Is well Is well Is operator the only affected party. before ten-day wait in force bond Does operator have a Is conductor string provided 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Can permit be approved to circulate on conductor and surface Is enough cement used intermediate or production strings in surface and cement tie Will 13. 14. possible productive horizons cement cover all Will '0 fresh water zones surface casing cover all Will 15. 16. to next string 5 psi/ft. burs t equa 1 i nterna 1 surface csg. Will in collapse and tension casing give adequate safety all Will 17. 18. --- Recof1111ended: OKG .JAL LCS ~AÎJ! Approval TRM _I: KLV,; HWK 1/' ~ o/e:.- Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating Requi rements Additional NOTICE The following well logs and oversized documents have been placed in offsite storage. If you would like to view the original documents, please contact the AOGCC librarian. AOGCC 3/4/2005 177·E A=f[ ((5- -:f,...(a{ COM~ANY NY OF CALIF SC,U R lY..E R STATE ALAS KA It -16 WELL FIELD SWANSON KENAI f' rr·.. R "- ~ . ¡ \ t " ~.,. z >- LOCATION SURFACE : ¡, --'(';'''', t,l ..0 Z I\UG -4 9 19?t o¡:: ~ 603.32·' N a 722.45' fro SW COR. °ð-' ~ -' -' DIYISIOt{ OF OIL wOW Sec. 9 Twp. 7N Rge. 9W ü:-'~ U ANCHOIlA~ND GAS rmanent Datum: GL m~f a... cella" #- Elev. 1 6 3.,4 :3 , Elev.: K.B. I 77. 9 3 ~ Measured From ·K8 , 14.5 Ft. Abóvè .Perm. Datum D.F. illing Measured From KB G.L. 163.43 i ':;6- , Ite 6- 28-71 n No. I !pth-Driller 1 I 125 ~pth-Logger m. Loa Interval D Loa Interval 310·2 .', Ising-Driller 10~~"'@ 3102 @ @ @ Isina-Loaaer 3102 ····Si%8· .-:.".-............---''''-" '--·"".'-"-;9~8·"··' ...:c . . .._,......__._.'.....-.t......._. .."....... .'.._.. h ... _'~"m_"'__ . ........ .--... ., "" _..._~.." .~ ~..~._,.__.~, ..._.,.....~_.'h~._.,.._~ ,", .... ,. pe Fluid if) Hole LIQU ESULF ' )ens. I VISC. 99 1 56 -I 1 I )H Fluid Loss 9.5 I 4.3 ml 1 ml I ml I ml )ource of Sample CIRC. . tift @ Meas. Temo. 1.60 @ 66 of @ of @ of @ of tift' @ Meas. TemD. 1.04 @ 60 of @ of @ of @ of tlfte @ Meal. TemD. 2.4 @ 60 of @ OF @ of @ of jouree: Rift' R lilt M I M 1 I I tift (ci) BHT O.62@ 165°F {ti of @ of @ of ne Since Circ. a H rs. ax. Rec. Temp. 165 of of of of luip. Location 56981 AK T 1 I ~corded By DORMAN ritnessed By TlNKER ~ ! - n r: )LD HERE .. The well name, location and borehole reference data were furnished by the customer. EMARKS . Scale Chon es Scale U Hole Scale Down Hole Dens. Vise. . . . . . 17·£ COMPANY S T t. tif) 1\ R [) 0 I L COtJ~P/~NY WELL FIELD r.r'll .;:) \"'''''''' J - IE S VII 1-' l" S 0 ~ J Rj\/Et ~ . KEN ,~ I STATE AL;',SKA - Z >- S:JRf=,..("[ .0 Z LOCA TION :>i= -( .~ C '".l, '1. -; I ~ J 7 2. ~ . 4 5' f r. Q.. a s ,~~' COÞ\. ) < ..... ~ r.; ~V......i_ ,. .. u ..... JO W 0 Sec. 3 Twp. 7N Rge. J\jJ : ..... ~ U lanent Datum: GL rnefa1 ce II Q ( , Ele\'. /63.43 Elev.: K.b. I 77. 931 Measured From 1<8 , /4.5 Ft. Above Perm. Datum D.F. ing Measured From KB G.L. 153.43 , ..... ~ 6- 28-71 No. 1 th-Driller ¡ I 125 th-Logger , log Interval lOQ Interval 3 102 ng-Drilfer I 0 :Y4-" @ 3' 0 2 @ @ @ ng-logger 3102 ~-'-'-- ~.- .--.-.... ~ . _...~ ~,,-- "- -. ~,- ..--- ize 9 ~8" ! Fluid in Hole LIQUES'JLF ns. Vise. 99 I 56 I I I F uid Loss 9,5 14.3 ml I ml I ml I ml Jrce of Sample CI R C, @ Meas. Temp. /.60 @ 66 of @ of @ of @ of @ Meas. Temp. 1.04 @ 60 of @ of @ of @ of @ Meas. Temp. 2.4 @ 60 of @ of @ of @ of rce: R mf Rmc M M I I I @ BHT O.62@16SoF @ of @ of @ of Since Circ. S H rs. Rec. Temp. 165 of of of of ,. Location 55qa I AK I I I 'ded By :-'ORMAN essed By TINKER ~¡"" -:;rt -- t .., it-ll ~ ¡-....-. /.,..,... S'^-Ve OF CA.L IE ~; " it ...11 ' f':"l'" C· < ,/ ~.. !: \ ; .; '. .~~ '., ...~ " ~. ,j" ~I /' ¡ DIv!..j .".' (1r' n., ',' -', /:m ('.4.' At KHOR.l\Gìi "S HERE The well name, location and borehole reference data were furnished by the customer. ~RKS 1ges in Mud T tpe or Additional Samples Scale Changes I Sample No. Type Log Dept h Scale Up Hole Scale Down Hole h-Driller Fluid in Hole ns. I Visco I I -=tl-I \{ COMPANY STA,NDARD OIL COMPÀN Y OF CALlI - - - SC U It I I - 16 . WEll '" FIELD SWANSON RIV ER J?tCEfVED t . ., ,# KENAI BOROUGH ST A TE ALASKA '. Z .. .''! ;J' G··, ~ "19/ I >- 0 Z lOCATION SURFACE Other Services: '- - < DIVIS/Ot! OF ot- a.. W; I N & ,722' E Fr ¿':\: Cor. I.. ,,<:j ~ ANq¡ Of[ AND GA' ~ _Uw OR4os s Æ03; 0 Sec. 9 Twp. 7!; Rgè. 9W .! u.. ..... U 'manent Datum: KD ( top metal rim I Elev. 163.4)' Elev.: K.B.171.,93 \ , ~ Measu red From K~ 14.5 Ft. Above Perm: Datum D.F. . I ¡lIing, Measured ~rom KI5 'i G.1r!. 163.4:; te 7-3-71 Type Drill Fluid 1iøwsulfonate t n No. 1 Fluid level Sur,face pth ,- Driller 11132 Max. Rec. Temp. 165 of pth - logger 11126 r.emark S· Est. Cement Top 8200 n. log Interval 11114 Equip. Ilocation 5698 AX p logJnterval....... 5100 .R~cord.~.c:J. ~y . DOOlAN ........ .. . .. -- ~--- -_......._.. ---.- -........--.. >en Hole Size 9~" Witnessed By TINKER --- ..-.....~ -_._.._---'-_._..~...__..~ --......."..--.... -'"... ~SING REC. Size Wt / Ft Grade Type Jomt Top Bottom rface String 10 ~ fa Surf. .3102 ot. String· ode String . 7" 29 P110 ðtrrT. Surf. 11209 . \er PRIMARY CEMENTING DATA 'RING Su rface DV 7502 Production liner )1. of cement 700 5K ,800 SK 'pe of cement A A dditive :V., % #% erR 2 CfR 2 ~tarder 'to of slurry 118 118 later oss fpe fluid in csg. .1.; ""'^8u1f'onate >Lignoeulfonatle uid wt. 99 99 - . >-729·£ ----,._- . PRIMARY CEMENTING PROCEDURE Hour - date ,.... T " ~T ttarted um in cement ~efease reSSure ;tart Cement Bond Lo 1 1 1 Hours from start of operation o 2 ,~ ~l~ .~---.~-~""""-! ,If,::'.,' -;........:;.,.~~::;.> ..,,;1,.:'$ t...,~~.~ ~~..¡~ ~ ,."~:.~ .~, ~~;'''i ~t'~ ~/!,:~::~ ï.!1{ii; t~ ~J,¡.~ttJ .~ ¡~,."'\1> ~to,,<'i,~~).·':-\~'1·"-··~;':~ .....:';j; :". ': '~~'A" ,\".'".. ',~"'.:J't .~..;:¡, \o~......*'~.. ,,;,p f!¥~,"" '-';:" r_'lt"'C"rIi1#Çt· ·(-:.·"í..'i.!.···..·~". 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'~~.;._'-'-_o<----_J~. ¡ iit':::~' l~:~J!:~:!.!_~~_._--4_.-:__________~_ __.._~_.._¡ £.1 'ifç;p h,9 ì~t~'r::~¡...._ _ _ 1..:-J.O' __... ~:_,____--:..l < ..", ' __~_.~____...:....,J~_~ i -_._- ._.,.____..__._...----1' -tt.. (( s- -=tl-(I.( . , . ,:,,;i','~~:' ( ,C " . . CC· . : " ,. .. .... . " "'f) . '.' STANDARD ·,OIL (COMPANY OF CALIF ".: " , , COMPANY , . ,. ., .. .. -- _. - -- ~ "'" SCU .Lt:::J 6 .... 'WELL , .. . . , FIELD SWANSON RIVER ~ COUNTY 1ŒNAI &)ROUGH STATE ..', ALASKA RE"'F l. .' f ,"!, ! \. II''' f.'~ Z > Location: Other Services: T ::.... U ,-0' " Z SURFACE /-lUG ~. 9 o¡:: '. «, 60)' N &722 t Err. IW Cor. 19/1 Q<....a 0- ....u....a .~ lJ¡V/S10tl ' " wOw o· 9 "IN 9W OF all -' .~ U Sec. Twp. Rge. I, , ANCHORA~ND GAs I.L -' .. 163.43 ' '! :mQnentDatum: GL (top met.al . rim '1,>~ .;;".;' ' ; Elev.: Elev.: K.B. 177.93 . ¡.:Measured From K.ð ,.1!u.2Ft. Abbve, Perm. Datum D.F. f IHng'Measured From M G.L. 16:;..~ì , .:' , . re .~ '1.,;.¿-71 <:, " ,Nò': ~ I :.,~, ~-n~ " ~e~log . GR - N )th-Driller , I I 132 . ;" )th~Loaaer I I 1"07 tomloaaed'interval I JJ:J5' 7. . .."'. ,0 doaaedintèrval 9600. ,..,....-: ,e fluid in hole LIGNOSULFONAT£. ;alinitv.PPM· cr.,. ~ .' .. , ..,~,...-_.----- . - ; '. . _._~,-~ .., )ensitv . . 73 ,evel· ,.,>' .SJJB,F. -;- ... Krec. temp.,·dea' F. 165 ~ratina,ria time ~.HRS. t:>rded:"bv DORMAN . nis'sêä,~bY',··. .':' YOUNG : f ,.;:~.~., ,.< ..,...' .~," " . ~ . .. BORE-HOLE RECORD CASING RECORD Bit _. . From To Size Wgt. From To I q~' 3102 11209 7" 29 SURF. 11209 .,.. ,'. .' . , . ,:' . .'(. . , , :\,~~ - I ".;,~~Æ LD HERE The well name, location and~iêhole re"cftence data were furnisned- bÿthe custom~r. . 1'- EQUIPMENT DATA Gamma Ray Neutron No. . 1 Run No. 1 Model No. Loa Type iameter 3~~ Tool Model No. r Model ND. Diameter .3~ " ,pe Det'r Model No. mgth Type to N. Source Lenath . ~I &;(C( :tt-l \S . . 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'.. ¡ ,r.,~:n~5.l~;~,:M~~~~r:~9~.F.(~rr .~' ..,:', '" ',' .., ~" "':' ç~L.~' ' ~~" .. . Jr. \",:", . ~.~a . ,:;,'.' :7;;:%!~~iX:~~i~~~,r~\~~~::.f~~;;~~~~~~~t¡~.~· '~:': ' .\ .. , . ': "~..~' ~~':"~'>:": It·l·-·.~. :"; ~ ¡~l '~~·!·:i·::i:r". . " . '~f':i.,:, ,J~,~'i:\\ :; :,:':'<~',\;.;:"~~" J3~; :;:~¡~~:~'.~:'f{f~;f1~:~':.;:!3 t·:~:~'lt;·.:'~':;¡~:-::' ',,: ." ..,. , , " ',.. ':. ,.' ,':, 0':;;:~~,~:;·':r'.":·il$;#>,'~'~"~~::;' ~ÞI~·/·"-\Ç,::'::;{.?,~;~~~;;.,.~~~..." 'k'~;:;¿~,"":-7¡A':'~?':':-:'::\';"~:<'I:<""~' ."-, ' .. . :.'.:, ': '.'. ,.,:::.',,¡,.":':"~""":..,.,'..'~.::~;.::. " ~:,:~:~¡~~~,~"',:'~::.~t,r~~~~:.,;.~~~."..~:~'~:~~~~;;.·f·c~~~:;;:~::::; ~'::'..~~~;:?~~::..(~:' :;~:. :':,: ':_~~ ·~',,:~:Z::::::=~:~i:',~=:'~~?:~:S~1;':-~ ~~ ,~- ...' :,' -,' ,~' ,..' -Ftc cs-- ;~\AG\ E I)~ "\ ,;\ ""'~' ,':" :",", 'r I . .. , ¡i . ,m·'IS', ,,' . '- ,-, ,. FIELD I't .- ':~,:: . " ; " _, .... ,êÖUNTY:~'·.'·~:"~.' ;~:..:. ~.~. r : ~:' ; I I ." \ j Dt' rl-·. .' E·.' ~ \f f: 0 , èc,.r . , , ,. j \i'\ ...... " j , .\UG ·~.9, '\9,n , ~ '" , ;''-':'':'');', ~~, :l.,,;, . "·5TATE,',·r:::,AI~~qU - z· :>--..... ..; ¡...... .. ,.<. ..0' 'Z:· 10CATION:·,StJlll~-: .. . )¡:: ~'··,.:~êØ).I·H ·Ìè'722'~:E·r~.;sw:·eor~.,:-'>· )'~-':' ~ . . .. .. ... . ' . , ..........; .; j,g,¡¡L. '0.;'· ',", : ....~'~¡ ,U 9' Twp. '11" . Rge. 9W' :lCJ~ent:pa,tum: K! (.~taJ. cellar ~)elev. ..163.43,' : M_osur,d:.From .. lIS '.' . ,14.SFt~Abov~'Perm.'Datum',: ingMe~sured From ·IB " , ,.. .,;¡ v A~CtiORAGß " I .. Scale Down' Hole. Other ',R t' (E l. VF,D::;, .. AUG ~u, 9 197L ^:"~,:' ... ..' , "",.,:.,""~.",,,","';~ 'Tnnl T"n 0,.1 "llln t-.ln 0.. (ÍÌ) n n·... " , .".,.' ~ ~,~.:.':" ~',,:~ .' OF:. ~' ;:(J' '·····'··~··F·· '.>.';fi:ï'...:;~.1'.G· , ···.~···Ä:.:·, ..m·': ··W:jItt·'·.'·,:····.f· ..' .¡,' " ~ . "., . .,' ~" .', . .... ~ . , .,' ; 1"1·'· ." ~ -' ,. ' ,-:/ -.:' . '" . . .' , ' '. '. : -_.~~_.--_.--'---_.._--.' - . , ..... - ...,~~ ''', .".;-.....~~ #{.L~¿ Nature: P.S.I.I 1 000": Viscosity: Fluid level: FOLD HERE REMARKS c;/v tt l ~S- ~""'I'( RECf!1I AUG ~" 9 1911 DIVISIOt ~ 0; 0 ANç j 1l A No 0R4Ge c COMPANY OF CA .WELL FIELD SCU II ~16 ;- SWANSON RIVER COUNTY . KE1~AIBOROUGH ALASKA STATE >- z ~ D.. ~ o u Other Servi~es: PACKER TOP i 10,874' location: SURF ACE .. '(,oj N & 722 E· lr. BY Cor T wp. '7N Rge. '1w Sec. q ; Elev.: 163.43' ,JJ.r..;Ft. Above Perm. Datum Elev.: K.B. 177. rn I D.F. G.l. 163 ..~~, I '1!:'·'~.~'~\>!;~¿BÚ~'~~.i.:;j;:" :_ .. n n Size 7" HOLE FLUID TYPE IGNOSU LF01~ ATE Opr. Rig Time: T ruck No. location: Recorded B Witnessed By: ! ~';J1;G nuns run central~zer ?n top. 1 Then ~ C~ out of hole n; nf' t:ri n t.hA1""fI! w~ ~ no t.'ryyph 1 ~ t'HI!t. t. ~ n ~