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PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc.
Casing Detail
9-$/8" surface casing
WELL: Palm #1
DATE: 2/3/01
I OF 1 PAGES
# ITEMS " COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT RUN .... LENGTH DEPTH
.... Nal~ar~ 19E RKB to GEE --'"34.85 ........ TOPS
9 5'/8" Landing Joint ( Above RKB) ' 6.02 -6.02
9 5/8" Landing Jc~int (34.85' Below RKB) 34.85
9 5/8" FMC GEN V FLUTED MANDREL HANGEI~'W/40# Pup ~. '2.80 34.85
~S.456~ 9 5/8~ 36~, 3-55 BTC (24 ~s~' . ...... 98'1.6~" 37.65
9 5/8", 40~ TAM Pofl Collar 2.95 1019.27
~s 3-39 9 5/8'~ 36~ 3-55 BTC (38 ~s) 1~6,65 1022.22
., .
Gemeco Float Collar 1.~ 2528.87
~s .1-2 9 5(8", 86~, J-~ BTC (2 jts) '" .~.01 2530~32
Gemeoo Floa~ Shoe 1.72 2614.33
.... BTM OF SHOE ~ ..... ~616.05
,~ ,
,,
.... TD"of 12.25" hole = 2633' MD/2622' ~, rat h01e = 16.95' ' .......
...... ~'Gemeco Bow Spring Centralize~ .......
~n on stop collars in center of ~. 1,2, 39,40
Run over collars ~n ~ts.3.1"2', 14,16,18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, ~'32 ...
,
~, 36, ~., 42, ~, 46, 48, ~, 52, ~, 56, ~, 60, 62
IECEI E
.......... ],,' .......... . ..... "" , .... ' ' ' " -
.............
................
Remarks: String Weights with Blocks: l~k Up, 85k Dn, ??k elo~, ~n 63'joints of c~s~ng, Dr/fled
casing with 8,765" plastic ra~, . Used ~ation~l Lead Free ~odifled threa~ compound on afl
connections,
.............
Phillips Alaska Drilling Cementing Details
Well Name: Palm #1 Report Date: 02./05/2001 Report Number:. 1
RI~ Name: Nabora 19E AFC No.: AX2141 Field: Ex ~loratlon
9.s~s 12.2s ,~, . ~616.oZ ......... ]..
': "' ~t~}L~{,~~F . s:a:~ ~o us~. i,,:~n,~s ~.~d~,:~
~;~ ... ...
,' Weighl: PVtprior conap: PV~alt~r con~,' YP.prior conJ): YP(afler conflh
. . .b~: · 10.2 41 24 42 11
~" .... ' ' Gels boforo: Gels alter: Tolal Volume Circulated.
:, · .
. . .. 2~4 4/8 1200 bbls
.~Sh '. ; ~. . T)~e: Volumo: Weight:
~6hb~ .... ARCO Wash 20 8.3
,,.. ...
~.~..',, =,. ; .. ," ,.
:~ :' "a Typo: Volume:
~kn~-: MUDPUSHXL 40 10.2
'~"~ · ~-, :..'~~" ' ' ' "' .....I ,
'~~ ". ' . ' ' AS {Il UteI 80 .......... .~.~. 10.7 4.44
· . ,
' · Addit,ve~:
0+50% D124, 0.9% D44, 0.4% D46, 3~ D53, 1.~% 91, 1.5% D79
~ll C~i: 0 T}$o: hflx ~tr k}mp. No. ol Sack,~: W(~ight Yield.
Cm~m,~; G 80 3.10 15.8 1.17
.
· .. G~1% el, 0.2% D46, 0.3% D65
.......
D~la~enl ' 0 Rah~{b(.~k.)m tail at ~hc.~): Rate{tail mound sho,}h Sir. WL U~:
C~fii~ts': ' ' 6 6 100
.:. ~ . .......
. · . '" Rc:c~pr~ca~k~n I~ngth- ~ciprocation c. pccd Str.
· . .' 10 10 FPM
"[~ "' llm~mti,al Displaeemont: Actual ~i~plaee, n~nt Sir. Wt. in mud.
~';:.'. ": .' ':~: ' :" ' '" 195.5 eeLs 195.5 BBLS
I -
Galeulatod ~0p o~ ~mont: ~P: 8um~d plu~: Floats
Su~a~ Date:0~0~01 Y~ Yes
~me:10:36 ~
,, ,
Rema~s:Had lull returns thr~gho~ job. R~lpr~t~ casing until top plug was drop~d. Had 80 barrels go~ ~nt returns to sudace ~ 10.7 ppg. Mix~ and
pureed lead and tall at 6.2 to 6.4 BPM. Displaced using 25 barrels w~h up water from Dowell and 170.5 barrels mud with the dg pumps ~ 6 BPM.
Cement Company: I Rig Contractor: I Appmved By:
Dowell I NABORS. IRobert L, Morrison Jr.
Phillips Alaska Drilling
AX2141 102/05/2001 ~ 11 101/3112001
Well: PALM ~1 ~ Depth (MD~D) 2633/2622
Contractoc HABORS ~ Daily Cost $ 5M715
Rig Name: Nabors 19E ~Last Cs~: 9,625 ~2616'
Operation At~: Make up BHA ~2
Days Since Accept/Est: 4 / $
Prey Depth MD: 2633
Cum Cost $1245241
Next Cs~: 7 O7440'
Daily Drilling Report
IRIg Relase -hrs:
Progress: 0
Est Cost To Date $
Shoe Test: N/A
Upcoming Operations: Trip In to cement, test
t.~..m I'Y!'L I;I'PT.I E!T ;;(')
LSND ;2
WEIGHT ROT W-F SIZE
,10.1ppg
VISCOSITY' PU w'r MAKE
50sqc H¥C
PV/YP SO WT
24/11
GELS AVG DRAG
4/6/
APl WL MAX DRAG
6
HTHP WL TRQ BTM
mi/30 mtn
SOLIDS TRQ OFF
12% '
HOLE VOLUME PUMP PRES
181bbl 15001 II
MBT PUMP NO WOB 2
2o 11211 -
ph LINER SZ RPM 1
8.8 61611 -
LGS SPM I TFA
10.7% :57 1581 I
PiT VOL iGPM 2
550 2391 243 I I
DAILY MUD SPS 1
$921 III
TOTAL MUD SPP 1 DULL
$30059 III III
COMPANY MUD WT
BAROID 10,11 I I
casing, drlllout, chart!
· .. :.'.. B n
.....
TYPE
DS70FNPV
SERIAL NO
24312
DEPTH OUT
DEPTH IN
2633
e over to fresh mud, LOT.
'.DAt. B"_' .' '__ ............ .i1"
FOOTAGE
0
ADT/AST
/
JETS
12 I 12 I 12 I 12 I 1212
I
BIT COST
35825
GRADE
III
l::r
SIZE
MAKE
TYPE
SERIAL NO
DEPTH OUT
DEPTH IN
'FOOTAGE
ADT/AST
/
WOB 2
RPM 1
'IFA
JETS
IIIII
BIT COST
DULL
III
GRADE
III
EMPLOYER
SPILL
N
I? ?P. DRILL
l ,',.~ r 02/06/2001
02/06/2001
LAST H2S DRILL LAST FIRE DRILL
J 01108/2001
J LAST SPILL DRILL
SPACELAST CONFINED J . 0t119/2001
I
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~.. ,-, .:;..' ... ....
.~',;'..;~':: ':'.";;.; ~. '.. ,, '~:;~ ,~'.~ ..:,'~,.,'~';'..~'~-~;~'~:'~/:'...~i.i;;
FUEL USED 2705
TYPE
VOLUME (gallons)
LAST SAFETY MTG
02/05/2001
?.,~.~..~,::-,'~?,~:,,.-.,, ~;:, .... ~ ,
~'¥ i :: . : =~.~/~,~ : ..,~ ' : . , ..: ~
INJECTION WELL
SOURCE WELL
RATE(bpm)
PRESSURE ~si)
INJECTION FLUIDS
TOTAL VOL (bbl)
TOT FOR WELL (bbl)
DRILL WATER USED 62!
- BBLS
POTABLE WATER 100
USED - BBLS
,~.'.'..?', :i".~':.;,'.'i:!!'i.:..' :~~,,.:~',::i'.~:,'' ;..' .. '. '.:.?; :;
TEMP °F -5
WIND SPEED
WIND DIRECTION
CHILL FACTOR °F
23
100°
-49,20
PHILLIPS 3
PERSONNEL
CONTRACTOR 35
;PERSONNEL
MISC PERSONNEL 6
SERVICE 16
PERSONNEL
TOTAL 6O
'!')1 IA (, I:.' '.4CI :, )'lC.f': J l~ 5' hil, 6' SI;rlry rimlor {: I .~ (lei,. ft..~:;. Iilv,','L lw(I w'flo.'tl ,~;[Ih 3 prn flex drdl c,)ll;irf;, x;). 4..1' hwdI) Jar, 25 - .!" hWdl). Xo .... Dil
' ' Ilo lIES .- 35.1.1', bit to PWD 43.69' Ifil 1¢; GR '~ 4.1.[)5'. I)ll to Survey = GU. 19', hit lo DEll. - 86.35', bit lo NUI..= ,31.61
i ' ' I";' ' "' ':~ " "'; ..'~',:'i!l!.lFIL'i,I;,,.~,l..'." : ., ~ ; .... ." ,.,," ,.,
.Ii, lAN() 21 ...... ~,~J.~ ....... J ID I ;'.H:~ Il I :~l:,.'[',~.,' I ~'..",',i.(;I ,'.)': [ (;IA,~S,', "~'t~::;;;'~""
,:.'q,~L},,<"-~'ii .................. ~i'i~'.,,~,l ., J j ,:;., i I .,',.',,';" I P,E,., "
~NSPEOTEO: I I . I ' I I I " ' I
HouR§ ON JARS: 0-147100101 I I I I / I
:-"."~',~'..'":~1 .'.:..': t-Nl'~'.'. '..'?J ',';O.d[~:~ "."":j:."i::'c)i.."S CUr, f..' .',:':]"..'riO,'~ ;.;~.:(~, '. j ~.~i.',x~,- Ol,'~ · .' "... ['..'.'. :....'. ~,.~i~'a',-,o~:..'r,'~o:,:'c,~!;,.,,'. ~.i'i<,',y ',..;.:
Rnlsh repairs to flow riser,
Circulate through tight spot at 2040'~
Finish run 9.625" casing to bottom at 2616'. Land casing on
hanger and make up Dowell cement head.
Circulate and cndltlon mud prior to cement Job.
Held PJSM with all contact personnel.
The 2" cement line on the rig floor got a pin hole In it when
we psi tested the line prior to cementing, Replaced line
with hi-psi hose.
12:00 AM 12:30 AM 0.50 OTHER SURF Casing and
Cementing
12:30 AM 01':00 AM 0.50 CASG SURF Casing and
Cementing
01:00 AM 02:30 AM 1.50 CASG SURF Casing and
Cementing
02:30 AM 07:00 AM 4.50 ClRC SURF Casing and
Cementing
07:00 AM ' 07:3~J AM 0.$0 OTHER SURF Casing and
Cementing
07:30 AM 08:00 AM 0.50 PRB_EFC SURF Casing and
Cementing
Daily Drilling Repod: PALM #1 02/05/2001 Page 1
08:00 AM 11:00 AM 3.00 CEMENT
11:00 AM 01:00 PM 2.00 CEMENT
01:00 PM 10:00 PM 9.00 BOPE
10:00 PM 11:00 PM 1.00 OTHER
11:00 PM 12:00 AM 1.00 BOPE
24,00
SURF
SURF
PROD
PROD
PROD
Casing and
Cementing
Casing and
Cementing
Other
Other
Other
Test cement line to 3500 psi. Cement casing per
procedure-see ;ementlng detail for additional Info. ClP
1036 hrs. 02/05/2001, Bumped plugs and floats held.
PJSM. Clean out dlverter - nipple down and set out
seine. Set In and nipple up 13 S/ii - Sm BOPE.
Set In and nipple up 13 5/8 - Sm BOPE.
Rig down casing elevators - bails. Rig up floor to drill
ahead,
Rig up to test BOPE.
Supervisor: R. MORRISON/D. SIMONTON
Daily Drilling Report: PALM #1 02/05/2001 Page
CASING TEST and FORMATION INTEGRrF7 TEST
Well Name: Palm #1 Date; 2/6101
Reason(s) for test:
Supervisor: R. Morrison Jr.
[] Initial Casing Shoe Test
[] Formation Adecluaey for Annular Inje~on
[] Deep Test: Open Hole Adequacy for Higher Mud Weight
Casing Size and Description: 9.625", 36~, J-SS, BTC
Casing Setting Depth: 2,616' TMD
2,816' '1'VD
Mud Weight: 9.3 PP9
Hole Depth:
Length of Open Hole Section:
2,653' TMD
2,652' TVD
37'
EMW = Leak-off Press. + Mud Weight = 925 psi + 9.3~ppg
0.052 x TVD
0.052 x 2,652'
EMW for open hole section = 16.0 ppg
Pump output = 0.1000 bps Fluid Pumped = 0.7 bbl
3,200 ~
3,100psi
I I I I
3,o~o ~
2,soop~ I I I I I I t I I
i i i I i
2,800 ps{
2,700 ~ TIME LINE
z~ ..... ~ ............. ["'~ ................... ~::: ::: ::: := '"""~ .....~E ~ ~
~ ~ · ~CASING ~ST
~ + LOT SHUT IN ~ME
~ CASING ~ SH~ IN ~ME
t I TIME LINE
soo ~
soo ~
40o~ 1~ I
3oo~ :1] I I
2~ J{ J I I
~oo~ [ J I I
o~
LEAK-OFF DATA
MINUTE~
FOR
LOT 8TROKE~ PRE~$URE
Ostks I O~m ,
............
I 4stl~ I soopsi j
{ $stks J 725psi !
~ ?,tk, j 92spsi~]
+ .} i
! J
,
i
,._.0.. O__.m.i_n..J -I 925 psi_.
1.0 min ! ~ 880 psi
2.0 minj j= 875 "i=_
3.0 min
I
[ 860 Dsi
4.0
mir
5.0min I i 830pSi-
7,0 min J ! 820 psi
8.0 rain ! j 8t0 psJ~
9.0 min[ ] 800 psi
..... 10.0 rain
CASING TEST DATA
MINUTE~
FOR
¢8G TEST ,~TROKE$
O~l~
PRES. SURE
0psi 1
~ ~2~7 psi-j
6 ~ 818psi l
J 8stks 1,130 psi j
J lOstks 1,390psii
-------I' ~2 stks_ t;660 PSi l
.
16 ~ :=2,22S p?i_j
1
J {
SHUT IN TIME,; 8HUT IN PRF.~SURE
i ' I
I 2,500 psi i
0.0 min ~ . ~ ~'-~'~, ;'
1.0 min i
2.0.rain !'
3.0 min
4.0 min ]i -I 2~1~0 psi
5.0 min j, :k_2,~ p?i~
6.0 minj g~
7.0 rain J ~ 2,490 psi
8_~O.rni_.~.. i. { 2,480 psi
9.0 rain j j 2,450 psi;
~ 0.0=m-i-nT l~2,490 psi=!
20.0 rain j ! 2,450 ps.i~_I
25.0 mini. = 2,450 i {
_ l 2¢i8o ps_,~
NOTE: STROKES TURN TO MINUTES DURING "SHUT IN TIME":see time line above NOTE: TO CLEAR DATA, HIGHLIGHT AND PRESS THE DELETE KEY
Permit to Drill 2010050
MD 6620 TVD
DATA SUBMITTAL COMPLIANCE REPORT
3~6~2003
Well Name/No. PALM 1 Operator CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC
6029 Completion Dat 2/21/2001 Completion Statu P&A Current Status P&A
APl No. 50-t03-20361-00-00
UIC N
REQUIRED INFORMATION
Mud Log N_.~o Sample N_.~o
Directional Survey ~ y _
DATA INFORMATION
Types Electric or Other Logs Run:
Well Log Information:
Log/
Data Digital Digital
Type Med~ Fret
L L
R R
L L
R R
L L
L L
L L
L L
C ~
L L
L L
L L
L L
L L
L L
(data taken from Logs Portion of Master Well Data Maint)
Log Log Run
Name Scale Media No
Interval
OH I
Start Stop CH
116 6620 Open
Dataset
Received Number Comments
4/11/2001 10006 ('fl'16-6620
sonic QC plot 2 FINAL
~ewall Core Analysis ~ Ih ~ i. ~K. FINAL
~F'~oo~ation Log 2 FINAL
· ---'F~"~-Well Report FINAL
· A~/D ROP/DG~ES 2/5 FINAL
...3~~DD DGR/RES 215 FINAL
R/POR/DEN 2/5 FINAL
~D DGR/POR/DEN 2/5 FINAL
Tot FINAL
al Porosity 2 FINAL
-;~009 FINAL
~ 5 FINAL
i Shear Sonic 2/5 FINAL
r Formation 5 FINAL
cs Tes
_~.hnical Sidewall FINAL
C/o'ring
~TVD DSI and CMR 5 FINAL
1274 6606 Open
2616 6400 oh
oh
115 6620 ch
ch
116 6620 oh
116 6620 oh
116 6620 oh
116 6620 oh
116 6620 oh
4250 6480 oh
1274 6606 oh
2616 6400 oh
2616 6400 oh
4272 6443 oh
4278 6464 oh
2616 6400 oh
4/5/2001 10009'~1274-6606
4/5/2001 2616-6400 Color print
5/25/2001 Core Analysis
5/25/2001 115-6620 Sepia
5/25/2001 Final Well Report
411112001 116-6620 BL, Sepia
411112001 116-6620 BL, Sepia
4/1112001 116-6620 BL, Sepia
411112001 116-6620 BL, Sepia
4111/2001 10006 ~ 16-6620 Digital Data
4/5/2001 . ~250-6480 Color Print
41512001 10009v' 1274-6606 Digital Data
41512001 2616-6400 BL, Sepia
4/5/2001 2616-6400 BL, Sepia '
4/5/2001 4272-6443 BL, Sepia
4/5/2001 4278-6464 BL, Sepia
4/5/2001 2616-6400 BL, Sepia
Well Cores/Samples Information:
Name
Interval
Start Stop Sent
Dataset
Received Number
Comments
Permit to Drill 2010050
DATA SUBMITTAL COMPLIANCE REPORT
3/612003
Well Name/No. PALM 1
Operator CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC
APl No. 50-103-203614)0-00
MD 6620 TVD 6029 Completion Dat 2/21/2001 Completion Statu P&A Current Status P&A UIC N
I Cuttings 90 6620 i
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Well Cored? (~ N
Chi~_~---A~N
Analysis
Received?
Daily History Received? ~)/N
Formation Tops (~/N
Comments:
Compliance Reviewed By:
Date:
PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc!
A Sub~idbuy of PHILUF~ PETROt.EUM COMPANY
TRANSMITTAL
CONFIDENTIAL DATA
FROM: Sandra D. Lemke, ATO1486 TO:
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
P.O. Box 100360
Anchorage AK 99510-0360
RE: Palm 1&lA
DATE: 05/26/2001
Lisa Weepie
State of Alaska - AOGCC
333 W. 7~ Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska
99501-3539
Transmitted herewith is the following:
Palm 1 501032036100 and Palm lA (501032036101)
Epoch - End of well report, Palm 1, 2/15/2001, Well reSume, formation summary, rig activities, , mud record,
directional survey, bit record, drilling progress, rig time, final logs
r//Epoch -,End of well rePort, Palm lA, 03/0~/2001, Well resume, formation summary, rig activities, mud
" records, directional surVey, ',bit reco'rd, drilling progress, rig, time, final logs
Lo~j Data (film reproducible)
v~ Epoch ,' Formation Log, Palm 1; 2"= 100'; 115'-6620'md
,,,,
v/Epoch Formation Log, Palm lA; 2"= 100'; 2800'~9318'md
Please check off each item as received, Sign and return transmittal to address below
All data tO beheld cOnfidential until State of Alaska.designated release'date (AoGcc) Appr0x 4/2003
. .
CC: Rick Levinson, PAl Geologist
Approved for tra~:
Receipt:
Return r,~eipt to:
Phillips Alaska,, Inc.
ATTN: S. Lemke, AT0-1486
700 G. Street Prepared. by: Sandra D. Lemke
Anchorage, AK 99501 Phillips Alaska IT Technical Databases
TRANSMITTAL
CONFIDENTIAL DATA
FROM: Sandra D. Lemke, AT01486 TO:
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
P.O. Box 100360
Anchorage AK 99510-0360
RE: Palm 1
DATE: 0512612001
Usa Weepie
AK Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7a Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska
99501-3539
Transmitted herewith is the following:
Palm'l 501032036100
Core Labs sidewall Core Analysis, Palm I £L 57111-01047,3/28/2001
includes 3.5" disk of same digital data
Please check off. each.item as received, sign and return' transmittal to address below
All data to be held confidential' until State of Alaska designated release date (AC)GCC) Approx 4/2003
. ,
CC: Rick Levinson, PAIGeologist
,Receipt: L~~~. ~
Return receipt 'to: Phillips Alaska, :[nc.
ATTN: S. Lemke, ATO-1486
700 G. Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
.Prepared .bY:.Sandra D. Lemke
Phillips Alaska 1T Technical Databases
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Rpt Date Begin Time End Time
02/20/01 12;00 AM 00:00 00;30
02/20/01 12:00AM 00:30 02:00
02120/01 12;00AM 02:00 03:00
02/20/01 12:00 AM 03:00 06:30
02/20/01 12:00 AM 06:30 07:00
02/20/01 12:00 AM 07:00
02/20/01 12:00 AM 08:00
02/20101 12:00AM 0g:00
02/20/01 12:00 AM 09:30
08:00
09:00
09:30
10:30'
02/20/01 12:00 AM 10:30
02/20/01 12:00 AM 11:30
02/20/01 12:00 AM 13;00
02/20/01 12:00 AM 18:00
02120/01 12;00 AM 18:30
02/20/01 12:00 AM 22:00
02/20/01 12:00AM 23:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 00;00
02/21/01 12:00 AM 00:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 04:30
11:30
13:00
18:00
18:30,
22;00
23;30
00:00
00:30
04:30
09:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 09:30
02121101 12:00 AM 10:00
02121/01 12:00 AM 10:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 11;30
10:00
10;30
11:30
12;00
02/21/01 12:00 AM 12:00
02/21/01 12:00 AM 13:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 14:00
02/21/01 12:00 AM 14:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 15:15
02/21/01 12:00 AM 16:00
02/21/01 12;00 AM 16:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 17:30
02/21/01 12:00 AM 20:30
13:30
14:00
14:30
15;15
16:00
16:30
17:30
20:30
21:00
1 ' 1:26P~ ; PHILLIPS AK
Operations Summary ("
Palm lA
INC-,
907 276 7§42;# 2/ 3
Comments
TIH TO 4556'.
CIRC AND CONDITON MUD.
RIH TO BOTTOM AT 6620'.
CiRC AND COND MUD TO SPOT CEMENT ABANDONMENT
PLUG. NO MUD LOSS TO HOLE.
SPOT CEMENT PLUG IN OPEN HOLE FROM 6620' - 5900' - 275
SX CLASS "G' O 15.8 PPG.
POOH TO 588O'.
CIRC BO'I-I'OMS UP - TRACE CMT TO SURFACE.
RIG REPAIR - CEMENT STANDPIPE WASHED OUT. RU TO CIRC
WITH NEW HOSE-
CIRC. pjSM. SPOT[ED CEMENT ABANDONMENT PLUG FROM
5880' - 5200' - 275 SX CL "G" O 15.8 PPG. CEMENT IN PLACE AT
10:30 HRS.
POOH 11 STDS TO 4826'
CBU - PUMP DRY JOB
POOH LAYDOWN 45 JTS DRILLPIPE & 2 7/8 TUBING
.., CHANGE ELEVATORS &, RD POWER TONGS
PU BIT - 1 STD FLEX COLLARS '-' JARS - 29 HWDP - 4' DP & 3'IH
TO 5028'
WASH 5028' - 5247'. TAG CEMENT 5247' SET DOWN 20K.
WITNESSED BY CHUCK SCHEVE AOGCC.
OBU - CONDITION .MUD
PJSM, SLUI3 DRILL PIPE,
POOH WITH BIT.
PJSM. RIH TO SPOT CEMENT ABANDONMENT PLUG #2 AND
KICK-OFF PLUG. PU MULE SHOE SUB, 32 JTS 2 7/8" TUBING
AND RIH TO 492'2'.
CIRC -sPoT HIGH VIS. PILL FROM 4922' - 4700',
PULLED UP TO 4700' LAYING DOWN 7 JTS D.P.
CIRC AND COND MUD, PJSM.
DOWELL SPOTTED CEMENT ABANDONMENT PLUG ~2 IN O.H.
FROM 4,700' - 4,100' - 250 SX CL'G" O 15,8 PPG,
POOH TO 3,350' LAYING DOWN D-P.
SPOTTED 30 BBLS HIGH VIS PILL FROM 3350' -3100'.
PULLED UP TO 3100' LAYING DOWN D.P.
CIRC AND COND MUD TO SPOT KICK-OFF PLUG.
DOWELL SPOTTED CEMENT KICK-OFF PLUG FROM 3100'.-
2660' - 300 SX ($0 BBLS) CL "G" ;} 17.2 PPG.
POOH TO 2146'
CIRCULATE HOLE OLEAN. PUMP DRY JOB
POOH LAYDOWN 36 J'rS DRILLPIPE - 32 JTS 2 7/8 TUBING.
TESTED MANIFOLD AS POOH.
MONITOR WELL STATIC - RIG DOWN 2 7/8 EQUIPMENT - CLEAN
FLOOR
RECEIVED
.Alaska Oil & Gas C~.~s..
Ancho;~e
SENT BY:
·
4-18-
1 ' l:26P1V ; PHILLIPS AK INC.
operations summany ("'
Palm lA
907
276 7§42;# 3/ 3
02/21101 12;00 AM 21;00
02/22/01 12:00AM 00:00
02/22/01 12:00 AM 00:30
02/22/01 12:00AM 02;30
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02/22f01 12:00AM 05:30
02/22/01 12:00 AM 07:30
02/22/01 12:O0 AM 09:00
02/22/01 12:00 AM 10:30
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03:OO
TEST FLOOR SAFETY VALVES - KELLY VALVES- MANIFOLD
250/5000. REPLACE KR VALVE ON KOOMEY UNIT. TEST
WITNESS WAIVED BY JOHN CRISP WITH AOGCC.
PJSM, PULLED WEAR BUSHING.
TEST BOPE AS PER PAl POLICY TO 250 PSI LOW/5,000 PSI '
HIGH, HYDRILL TO 250 PSI/3500 PSI. VOLUME TEST KOOMEY,
NO LEAKS, TEST WITNESS WAIVED BY JOHN CRISP WITH
AOGCC.
R.D. TEST EQUIP - PULLED TEST PLUG AND SET WEAR RING.
DOWNTIME - CHANGE BREAKER FOR #3 GENERATOR - PJSM -
BLOW DOWN RIG.
CHANGE OUT BREAKER.
GET STEAM AROUND.
DOWN TIME - MOVE BHA TO UPPER PIPE SHED.
PRE SPUD I PJSM. P.U. BHA #1- TAGGED UP AT 32'-
ICE PLUG IN SURFACE CSG - THAW OUT SAME
CHECK SPERi~Y TOOLS - FAIL TO COMMUNICATE. LAYDOWN '
.... .
TOOL & REPAIR CONNECTOR,
TIH WI4" DRILLPIPE FROM DERRICK DRIFTING W/2.125" DRIFT
TAG CEMENT 02553' DRILL FIRM CEMENT 2553-2571'
CIRCULATE & CONDITION MUD
LAYDOWN 2 STDS FROM DERRICK
PJSM CUT DRILLING LINE
PJSM. DRILL GOOD CEMENT FROM 2571' - 2680'.
UABLE TO GET MWD TO WORK - TOOL FAILURE.
ClRC HOLE CLEAN FOR TRIP OUT.
POOH FOR MWD TOOL; '
REMOVE RA SOURCES. DOWN LOAD. CHANGE OUT PULSER.
SURFACE TEST O,K. ORIENT TOOLS AND LOAD RA EIOURCES,
RIH TO 2680',
DRILL FROM 2880' - 3052' , KICKED OFF CMT PLUG AT 2700'.
DISPLACED HOLE WITH 9,6 PPG LSND MUD WHILE DRILLING.
CIRCULATE HOLE CLEAN & PERFORM PWD BASELINE TEST
DRILL FROM 3052' - 3338'
Drill from 3338' - 4422'.
Pump sweep around and oirc hole clean for wiper trip.
Pulled [our stands to 3997' - 2SK drag / swabbing - +3 bbls hole
fllI.RIH.
Circ btm$ up - hole unloaded large amount clay - pumped high vis
sweep around.
Made 19 stand wiper ~rip to shoe - 5k - 10K drag - slight swabbing.
Observe well.
TIH TD .~4422' - No problem
Cim btms up
Drill from 4422' - 4518'
Drill from 4518' - 4645'.
Auger pa~ked off and froze up.
RECE \/ED
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
:'1 p~/2B~I RLS BGM PER ~" "KeeI15ACS' ,
2. C~RDXNA~S SHO~ ~E A~SKA STA~ PLANE ~
~ ~ ~U
4. E~VA~ONS SHO~ ARE BRi~SH PEPLUM M~N ~ ,,~ .
6, ICE PAD IS ROTA~ 7~' EAST ~OM NOR~.
7, DA~S OF SURLY: ~1/2~/~1; ~: L~1-11-P~'S 1~15, A ~
SCALE
LOCA~D ~*]N PRO'ACTED
SEC, 18, T 12 N, R 8 E,
CAT = 7~' 23' 39,~99"
LONG = 15~' 11' 44,3~~ ViCINiTY MAP 1~ = 2 ~iles
Y= 5,993,842,52'
X= 475,954,69'
GROUND eLeVA~ON = 22,2'
TOP ICe PAD ELEVA~ON = 24,2' 7 8
mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ REGI~TERED ~ND LICENSED TO PRACTICE
k ~~ k LA~K~U~I~YINTH~TI~H~EP~T~EOp~ESENTS
~ ~ ~ ~. ~ DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THaT ~LL
~~ ~ DIMENglQNS AND OTHER DETAILS ~RE
~ , ~ ~ CORRECT AS OF dANU~RY 28, 2001.
~ C/lSt ~ ~som~s, mc.
MODUS: UN[I:
] PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. PALM1
A Subsidiory o~ PHILLIPS PE~OLEUM COMPANY EXPLORATORY WELL CONDUCTOR
AS BUILT' LOCA~ON
I
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TRANSMITTAL
CONFIDENTIAL DATA
FROM: Sandra D. Lemke, ATO1486 TO:
Phillips Alaska, Tnc.
P.O. Box 100360
Anchorage AK 99510-0360
RE: Palm 1
DATE: 04/1112001
Lisa Weepie
AK Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7~ Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska
99501-3539
Transmitted herewith is the following.:
Palm I 501032036100 ~OI-OO~)
CD ROM D/gital data
v/Sperry Sun MWD; EWR/DGP,/ROP; SNP/SDI_/DGR; LIS Format w/LIS verification printout;
Directional survey files (print Q.C.(.pdf) and MD/INC/AZ load file (.bdo
Log Prints (blueline$), + 1 sepia reproducible each
~Sper~ Sun- MWD; EWR/ROP/DGR; TVD and Measured Depth logs
V~,Sperry Sun- SNP/SDL/DGR; TVD and Measured Depth logs
Please check off each item as received, sign and return transmiffal to address below
All data to be held confidential until State of Alaska designated release date (AOGCC) Approx 4/2003
CC: Rick Levinson, PAI Geologist
Approved for transmittal by: Rick Levinson
Receipt: ~
Return receipt to: Phillips Alaska, Inc.
AI'FN: S, Lemke, ATO-1486
700 G. Street
Anchorage, AK 9950:1
Date:
Prepared by: Sandra D. Lemke
Phillips Alaska IT Technical Databases
RECEIVED
APR 1 1 2001
NaSa Oil & Gas Cons. Comminior,
Anchorage
PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc.
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
P. Mazzolini
Phone (907) 263-4603
Fax: (907) 265-6224
April 2, 2001
Commissioner
State of Alaska
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Subject: Palm #1 (201-005 / 301-037) Completion Report
Dear Mr. Commissioner:
Phillips Alaska, Inc., as operator of the Palm #1 exploration well, submits the attached "Well
Completion Report" (AOGCC form 10-407). Other attachments to the completion report include
the directional survey, report of daily well operations and as-built. We will send under separate
cover the logs, the mud logs, core' description and other well data and reports.
The Commission is requested to keep confidential the encloses information due to the exploratory
nature of this well. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 263-4603
or Tom Brassfield at 265-6377.
Sincerely,
Exploration Drilling Team Leader
PA1 Drilling
PM/TJB/skad
ORIGINAL
RECEIVED
AP~ 06 2001
Ai'i~i~m'aga
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
1. Status o! well Classification of Service Well
Oit D Gas D Suspended D Abandoned [~] Service
2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number
Phillips Alaska, Inc. t r,v',~ 201-005 / 301-037
3. Address .... '"""" 8. APl Number
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 ~~, 50-103-20361-00
'~ ........ 9. Unit or Lease Name
4. Location of well at surface
2574' FNL, 1305' FEL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM (ASP: 475955, 5993843) ~ ~;.:.'..".!';!.'TT;'3?;, i, H. Kuparuk River Unit
At Top Producing Intewal 'J .~7~:-~-"--/-' ~--~- i 10. Well Number
2489' FNL, 3118' FEE, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM (ASP: 474139, 5993931)i V,--;.;;...!..~?. ~ Palm 1
At Total Depthi.' ._ ~ ....iii 11. Field and Pool
2488' FNL, 3226' FEL Sec. 18, T12N, RSE, UM (ASP: 474031, 5993937) ~' ............. "-"'~%'-"'~ Kuparuk River Field
5. Elevation in feet (Indicate KB, DF, etc.) 16. Lease Designation and Serial No. Exploration
59' AMSL feetI ADL 38010~ ALK 4624 Kuparuk River Oil Pool
12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., S.,u~p.~r Aband. ~ 15. Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions
!
February 2, 2001 February 15, 2001 February,~,0~'2O01 (P&A'd) I N/A, feet MSL 0
17. Total Depth (MD + TVD) 18. Plug Back Depth (MD + TVD) 19. Directional Suwey ~20. Depth where SSSV set 21. Thlcknass of Permafrost
6620' MD / 6029' TVD 2660' MD / 2642' TVD YES r~ No E]'~ N/A feet MD 1758'
22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run
GR/ReslNeutxon/Density, CMP,/DSL, MDT
23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SETTING DEPTH MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP Bo'n'OM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED
16" 62.5# H-40 Surface 115' 24" 225 sx AS I
9.625" 36# J-55 Surface 2616' 12-1/4" 580 sx AS III Lite & 340 sx Class G
cement abandonment plug #1 from 6620'-5900' & 5880'-5200'
cement abandonment plug ~ from 4700'-4100' & 3100'-2660'
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 N/A N/A
None 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
N/A
27. PRODUCTION TEST
Date First Production Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.)
N/A Plugged & Abandoned
Date of Test Hours Tested Production for OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE IGAS-OIL RATIO
I
N/A Test Period
Flow. Tubing Casing Pressure Calculated OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY - APl (corr)
Press. 24-Hour Rate >
28. CORE DATA
Brief description of Iithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presssnce of o11, gas or water. Submit core chips.
To be submitted under separate cover RECEIVED
APR 06 2001
Form 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
ORIGINAL
Submit in duplicate
GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS
NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovere~! and gravity.
MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase.
Top of Kuparuk C 6420' 5861'
N/A
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Summary of Operations, Directional Survey, As-built
32. I hereby certify that the following Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Questions? Call Steve McKeever 265-6826
Slgne Title Drillin,q Team Leader Date
Prepared by Sharon AIIsup-Drake
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and
leases in Alaska.
Item 1: Classification of Service wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water
supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion.
Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other
spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in
item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each
additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data"i3ertinent 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 cementing and the location
of the cementing tool.
Item 27:
Shut-in, Other-explain.
Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection,
Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none'.
ORIGINAL
Form 10-407
RECEIVED
APR 06 2.001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
Operations Summary
Palm #1
Rpt Date Begin
01/26/01 12:00 AM 00:00
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01/26/01 12:00 AM 18:00
Time
End Time
03:00
08:00
18:00
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Comments
MOVE DERRICK / SUB OFF 2N-314. START MOVING
BALL MILL AND PIPE SHED TO 2B PAD.
PREPARE DERRICK FOR LAY OVER.
TELESCOPING PIN JAMMED - BEAT PIN OUT.
OPEN WINDWALLS - PREP DERRICK FOR LAY OVER.
01/27/01 12:00 AM 00:00
12:00
PREPARE DERRICK FOR LAY OVER. WAIT ON HIGH
WIND TO LAY. CHANGE OUT JACKING CYLINDER
01/27/01 12:00 AM 12:00
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PUT JEEP UNDER SUBSTRUCTURE - TIRES AND
WHEELS ON PIT MODULE
START MOVING SUB AND PIT MODULES FROM 2N
PAD TO PALM#1 - ON 2M PAD AT 24:00 HRS.
MOVE SUB, PITS, AND PIPE SHED MODULES FROM
2M PAD TO PALM #1
RAISE AND SCOPE UP DERRICK. LOWER BOARD
AND RIG UP C- SECTION.
Blow down / Rig down 60 man camp on 2L pad. Start
moving camp to 3G pad. Note: Nabors had vehicle
accident
.,
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03:40 hrs - ran vehicle off road at 1G pad - no injuries to
driver or passenger.
Paul Mazzolini and Tom Brassfield held Pre-Spud
meeting with both crews, pusher, and contractors.
Move and set up 60 man camp on 3G pad.
Assemble 60 man camp at 3G pad.
Held pre job safety meeting. Layed out hemulite on pad to
spot rig on. Spot rig over well. Spot pipe shed and pit
module.
Scope out cattle shute. Scope out pits to sub access.
Make up surface lines between modules. Set fuel tank and
take on fuel.
Install windwall at back of rig floor. PJSM prior to berming
with handy berm under sub and pit modules.
PJSM. Build berm around pipe shed'. Rig up kelly hose,
cement line, casing stabbing board, and rig tongs. Pick up
and make up kelly. Pick up bails and elevators.
Held PJSM. Nipple up diverter system. Accept rig at 2030
hours, 01/31/01.
Nipple up Diverter System. Function test diverter and
koomey, test alarms and place warning signs. Test
witnessed and approved by John Crisp (AOGCC)
Take remaining HT38 subs off rig floor. Move HT40 subs
to rig floor. Load BHA in pipe shed.
Held pre-spud safety and enviromental meeting with
Nabors, Sperry, Epcoh, ACS, APC. Note: RKB to Top of
Ice Pad = 34.8'. Tundra to Sea Level -- 22.2. Top of Ice
Pad to Sea. Level 24.2', RKB to Sea Level = 59.0'.
Level derrick. Put down plywood on hemulite walkways.
Rig up geranimo line.
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PJSM. Pick up bha #1.
Trouble shoot and repair skate. Rig down time.
Pick up and orient mwd and upload same.
Fill system with drilling mud and circulate at reduced rate.
No leaks.
Epoch down time. Troble shoot and repair system.
Replace electric motor on rock washer shaker and
elctrical switch. Rig down time.
Finish repairing shaker in rock washer house.
Drilling 12.25" hole from 115' to 766'. ADT= 4.1 hrs. AST
= 0.0 hrs.
Drill 12.25" hole from 766' to 909'. ADT = 2.0 hrs. AST =
0.0 hrs.
Change shaker screens to minimize overflow at rock
washer.
Drill 12.25" hole from 909' to 934'. ADT - 0.25 hrs.
Clean solids out of rock washer fluid returns tank with
super sucker.
Drill 12.25" hole from 934' to 1294'. ADT = 6.5 hrs. AST =
0.0 hrs.
Drill 12.25" from 1294' to 2633'. ^DT = 13.4 hrs. AST =
0.0 hrs.
Pump hi-vis/Icm sweep, circulate hole clean.
PJSM. Pump slug and pull up to 912'. Intermittent tight
hole from 1935' to1093', 25- 50k over. Had to pump and
back ream using rotary slips.
Trip in hole (sim no change). Reamed through tight hole
1500 to 1540'.
Pumped hi-vis/Icm sweep. Circualte and condition for
casing.
Pump slug and POOh. Tight from 1640 to 1590' 25k over.
'Work through without pump.
PJSM. Lay down BHA. Download MWD/LWD data.
PJSM. Rig up casing running equipment.
PJSM prior to running casing. Run 9.625" casing. See
casing detail for additional info.
Circulate casing 60 spm at 750 psi at 1506' -
precautionary.
Continue running 9.625 casing. Hit bridge at 2040'. Could
not work through bridge.
Rig up to circulate through bridge. While circulating and
working casing the casing collar hung on the diverter riser
and broke air boot seal. Shut down pump for repairs.
Finish repairs to flow riser.
Circulate through tight spot at 2040'.
Finish. run 9.625" casing to bottom at 2616'. Land casing
on hanger and make up Dowell cement head.
Circulate and cndition mud prior to cement job.
Held PJSM with all contact personnel.
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The 2" cement line on the rig floor got a pin hole in it
when we psi tested the line prior to cementing. Replaced
line with hi-psi hose.
Test cement line to 3500 psi. Cement casing per
procedure-see cementing detail for additional info. ClP @
1036 hrs. 02/05/2001. Bumped plugs and floats held.
PJSM. Clean out diverter - nipple down and set out
same.Set in and nipple up 13 5/8 - 5m BOPE.
Set in and nipple up 13 5/8 - 5m BOPE.
Rig down casing elevators - bails. Rig up floor to drill
ahead.
Rig up to test BOPE.
PJSM. Test all BOPE equipment. Test lines - valves -
rams - upper and lower kelly valves to 250/5000 psi. Test
annular to 250/3000 psi. Test witnessed and approved by
John Spalding (AOGCC).
Set wear bushing. Rig down bope test equipment. Blow
down bope lines and test equipment.
PJSM. Make up BHA #2- orient and load sources.
RIH to 2349'.
Held BOP drill.
PJSM,. Cut & slip drlg line [140'].
PU kelly - thaw ice plug.
PJSM, cir condition mud for csg test.
Test csg to 2500 psi / 30 minutes.
TIH to 2478'.
PU kelly creak cir. TIH to tag cmt @ 2512', Clean out
cement to float collar @ 2529' & drlg same. Clean out
cement to 2616' & drlg shoe. Clean out rat hole to 2633' &
drlg 20' of new formation to 2653'.
Cir condition mud for formation leak off / integrity test.
PJSM. Run formation integrity test to 16.0 PPG EMW
Circulate & change out mud to 9.5 ppg.
Conduct'baseline test for PWD tool.
Drlg ahead 2653 - 2670'.
Directional drlg 2680 - 3860', rotate & slide for build.
Dir drlg / survey 3860 - 4019'.
Sweep hole / flow ck / pump dry slug
Wiper trip to shoe, no problems.
Dir Drlg / survey 4019. - 4306'. Gas gradually increasing
w/a peak to 730 units.
Increased mud wt from 9.6 to 9.8ppg, gas decreased to
250 - 350 units level. Continued to raise mw to 10.0 ppg.
Circulated gas to below 100 units.
Dir Drlg / survey 4306 - 4311 '. Circulated up a BU gas of
270 units.
Raise mud wt from 10 to 10.2 ppg.
Dir Drlg/survey 4311 - 4434'. Drilling down increasing
incirments from 10' to full kellys, max gas 635 units,
circulating gas down after each incriment to < 200 units &
flow checking before proceeding.
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Dir Drlg 4434 - 4625' [full kellys] w/flow checks. BG gas
progressively decreasing from 300 to <150 units, CG
decreased from 500 to 10-20 units
Dir drlg & survey 4625 - 5072'.
Short trip to 3700', cir bu of 135 units gas.
Dir drlg 5072 - 5600'.
Drill from 5600 to 5677'.
Circulate bottoms up - 350u gas down to 100u.
Drill from 5677 to 5709'. With flow checks on connections.
Change pop-off on #2 pump.
Drill from 5709' to 6082'. Gas to 710u.
Circulate 710u to 125u. Raise mud weight to 10.6 ppg.
Drill from 6082' to 6251 '.
Pump sweep and circulate bottoms up - gas 770u to
170u.
Wipe hole 5 stands. Tight 25k over at 5878'. Worked
through with no problems.
Circualte bottoms up. Max gas 360u. Flow check and
pump dry job.
Short trip to shoe at 2616'. Hole in good shape.
Service rig and monitor well.Trip in hole from shoe
@2616'. Hole free - no fill.
Circulate bottoms up - 1100u trip gas. Circulated with one
pump while repairing pump #2. Found a piece of wood in
pump.
Drill from 6251' to 6286' MD/5749' TVD. Gas at surface
2500u+ - well flowing.- shut in same at 0709 hrs.
SIDPP -- 40 psi. $1CP -- 20 psi. Blow down kelly. Weight
up surface system from 10.6 to 10.8 ppg. Moved all misc.
equipment and trucks, away from rig while weighting up
mud system; Started pumping kill weight fluid at 0908
hrs.02/11/01. Pumped kill weight fl
Circulate bottoms up 14 units gas. Continue circulating
and weight up from 10.8 to 11.0 ppg.
Drill from 6286' to 6442'MD/5880' TVD. Checked well on
connection - well. flowing - shut in same using hydril at
1811 hrs. 02/11/01
SIDPP -- 120 psi. SICP -- 10 psi. Blow down kelly. Weight
up surface mud system form 11.0 to 11.4 ppg.. Moved vac
and water trucks away form rig while weighting up.
Started pumping kill weight fluid at 2055 hrs. 02/11/01.
Pumped kill weight fluid per pump sc
Continued to circulate [through choke] 11.4 ppg mud at
70 spm - watching casing pressure closely - 20 psi was
the highest pressure observed on the casing gage. At the
end of a full circulation mud weights out were 8.9 to 9.2
ppg.- gas was back up to 1300u
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Continued to cir via choke @ 3.4 bpm while adding
barafiber / baraseal to build concentrations of 3 & 2 ppb.
Addditions of barite were continued to maintain 11.7+ in
w/mw out out slowly increasing to 11.6 ppg + & gas
decreasing to 300 - 350 unit range.
Flow check well dead, configure to circulate
conventionally @ 5 bpm, bu gas 1200 units.
Circulate @ 5 bpm w/gas decreasing to 300 units.
Flow ck well dead, pump dry pill, pooh 15 stands, no
problems.
Monitor well dead for I hr.
Tih, no problems.
Cir bu of 2850 units gas @ 3.5 bpm. Required 1.25 hrs
from gas peak to 400 units gas.
ClRC - RAISE MUD WT TO 12.0 PPG.
SAFTEY MEETING - OVSERVE WELL - SLUG DRILL
PIPE.
SHORT TRIP - PULLED 15 STANDS - NO PROBLEMS.
OBSERVE WELL.
RIH - NO PROBLEMS.
CIRC BTMS UP - MUD CUT TO 11.5 PPG. CIRC AND
RAISE MUD WT TO 12.2 PPG.
PJSM - OBSERVE WELL - SLUG DP - POOH WITH 25
STDS DP TO 4009' - NO PROBLEMS.
OBSERVE WELL - STATIC.
.RIH - NO PROBLEMS. ~
ClRC BTMS UP - 400 UNITS BACKGROUD GAS - 600
UNITS BOTTOMS UP. COND MUD TO 12.2 PPG FOR
TRIP OUT..
POOH FOR WEEKLY BOP TEST. Monitor well @ 2543'
for .5 hrs hole took I bbl [2 bph]. Cai fill to this point = 24
bbl
POOH FOR BOPE TEST.
PJSM. REMOVE RA SOURCE. L.D. BHA.
PULLED WEAR RING. PJSM. WASH OUT STACK -
FUNCTION TEST BOP'S.
RU TEST EQUIP. TEST BOP'S AS PER PHILLIPS
POLICY TO 250 PSI / 5,000 PSI. HYDRIL TO 250 PSI /
3500 PSI. TEST WITNESS WAIVED BY LOU
GRAMALDI WITH AOGCC. LOWER KELLY COCK
LEAKED'. REPLACED AND TEST NEW VALVE.
CHANGED OUT 4-WAY VALVE ON ACCUMULATOR (
ANNULARS). ANNULAR PRESSURE REGLATOR
LEAKING - 400 PSI EVERY 20 MIN. WILL BE
REPAIRED WHEN PARTS ARE LOCATED.
FINISH BOP TEST - VOLUME TEST KOOMEY / TEST
BLIND RAMS.
PULLED TEST PLUG AND SET WEAR RING - HOLE
TOOK 3 BBLS MUD IN 9 HRS.
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M.U. BHA #3 - CHANGED OUT MOTOR / reconfigure
LWD tools.
RIH to 6390' breaking circulation / cir bu @ 2672 & 4672'.
HOLE IN GOOD SHAPE.
Cir up bottom - 520 units trip gas / mw 12.5 ppg. Circ and
condition mud to 12.2 ppg - Running mud over shakers.
No mud losses.
CIRC AND COND MUD TO 12.2 PPG TO DRILL AHEAD
- PUT MUD OVER SHAKERS.
DRILL FROM 6442' -6,620 T.D. ART 2.9 HRS.
PUMP SWEEP AROUND AND ClRC HOLE CLEAN FOR
WIPER TRIP. OBSERVE WELL - SLUG DP.-
POOH WITH 25 STDS TO 4200'. HOLE IN GOOD
SHAPE. D.P. DISPLACEMENT 2 BBLS SHORT.
OBSERVE WELL - STATIC.
TIH - NO PROBLEMS.
ClRC BTMS UP - 450 UNIT TRIP GAS. PUMP SWEEP
AROUND AND COND MUD AND HOLE FOR LOGS.NO
MUD LOSSES TO FORMATION.
MONITOR WELL - SLUG DP.
START POOH. TO 6274'. RIH DUE TO HIGH WINDS -
55 MPH WINDS - PHASE 3 CONDITIONS.
ClRC AND WORK - WAIT ON WEATHER TO CHANGE
CIRC AND WORK PIPE ON BOTTOM - WAIT ON
WEATHER TO CHANGE AND CREW CHANGE OUT.
OBSERVE WELL - SLUG D.P. - BLOW DOWN.
POOH FOR LOGS - HOLE IN GOOD SHAPE -
OBSERVE WELL AT SHOE.
PJSM. REMOVE RA SOURCE - DOWN LOAD LWD'S -
LD BHA.
LOAD SCHLUMBERGER TOOLS INTO PIPE SHED -
PJSM - RU LUBRICATOR JT BELOW HYDRIL - P.U.
LOGGING TOOLS
RUN. #1 CMR/DSL - CMR run over 3 zones of interest
w/repeat on final zone & DSL in progress @ rpt time,
logger td = 6615' - 15 HRS BHST 143 DEG F.
FINISHED RUNNING CMR / DSI. L.D. SAME.
RUN #2 - ROTARY SIDE WALL CORE- TOOL
STOPPED AT 4,480 - STICKY - UNABLE TO GET
DOWN - TOOL BALLED UP WITH CLAY. R.D.
SCHLUMBERGER / PACK-OFF.
PULLED RISER OUT OF STACK WHILE L.D.
LUBRICATOR JOINT - RE-INSTALL SAME.
PJSM ( 15 MIN). M.U. CLEAN OUT BHA - RIH SLOW
TO 4435' - FILL D.P. AND CIRC AT SHOE.
WASH FROM 4,435'- 4,560' - ClRC OUT THICK MUD/
CLAY.
FINISH RIH - HOLE IN GOOD SHAPE.
ClRC BOTTOMS UP - - 480 UNIT TRIP GAS. PUMP
SWEEP AROUND AND CIRC HOLE CLEAN /
CONDITON MUD. CHECK FLOW - SLUG D.P.
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FINISH POOH WITH CLEAN OUT BHA.
PJSM ( 15 MIN) -R.U. SCHLUMBERGER
RUN #2 - ROTARY SIDE WALL CORES - TOOK 25
CORES 14 - KUP, 6 - MORAINE, 5 - K3. RECOVER
TOTAL 22 CORES.
LD TOOLS / LUBRICATOR.
PJSM ( 20 MIN). DPC LOGGING RUN. REHEAD WIRE
LINE FOR TESTER, HANG SHIEVE IN DERRICK, P.U.
AND CALIBRATE MDT ( TESTER). RUN MDT ON DRILL
PIPE
Take 1st sample @ 4271', 2040 HRS. Continue w/
sampling @ 5742', incomplete @ rpt time. No problems.
Continue running MDT - took total 23 pressures in K3,
moraine, and Kuparak - 4 samples in Kuparak -
formation pressure 11.7 ppg in Kuparak sd.
Circ bottoms up and thin mud for trip out - trip gas 1,000
units.
POOH to side entry sub at 4120'. Hole seeping - taking
more than calc displacement.
Pooh with wire line and L.D. side entry sub.
Finished POOH with DP and MDT tool. Hole took 30 bbls
over calculated displacement.
Recoved samples from MDT tool. Clear rig floor. PJSM.
PJSM PU 2. 875" mule shoe, 32 jts of 2.875" tbg & X-Os
for 1001' on 4" dp & rib to 2640'
Cir / cond @ 8.4 bpm / 1630 psi.
Continue Tih
North. Slope, Alaska
Phillips Exploration
Exploration 2001, Slot Palm #1
.Palm' #1
Job No. AKMM10041, Surveyed: 15 February, 2001
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SURVEY REPORT
.20 March, 2001
' Your Ref: AP1501032036100
Surface CoordinateS: 5993842.52 N, 475954.69 E (70° 23' 39.3813" N, 150° 11' 44.3266" W)
Kelly Bushing: 60.38ft above Mean Sea Level
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A Halliburton Company
Survey Ref: svy9401
sperry'Sun Drilling Services
Survey Report for Palm #1
Your Ref: AP1501032036100
Job No. AKMM10041, . Surveyed: 15 February, 2001
. .
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North Slope, Alaska
-Measured
Depth
(ft)
-0.00
116.00
143.29
234.79
329.60
Incl.
0.000
0.000
- 0.870
1.160
1.320-
Azim~-
.:
i25.780
114.420
106.430
Sub-Sea'
Depth
(fi)
-60.38
55.62
82.91
174.39
269.18
vertical
Depth
(ft).
0.00
116.00
143.29
'234.77
329.56
Local Coordinates. Global Coordinates
Northings Eastings Northings Eastings
.(ft) ' (ft) (ft) (ft)
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.0.00 N 0.00'E '5993842.52 N 475954.69 E
0.00 N O.00E 5993842.52N 475954.69 E
0.12 S 0.17 E 5993842.40 N 475954.86 E
0.91S 1.57 E 5993841.60 N 475956.26 E
1:62 S 3.50 E 5993840.89 N 475958.18 E
Dogleg
Rate
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0.00
3.19
0.38
0.25
419.58
'-510.22
601.69
693.63
784.68
875.75
967.87
1061.25
1159.64
1255.17
.1351.02
1446.73
1550.33
1637.72
1732.88
1828.64
1924;52
2019.43
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2211.10
1.480 116.650
0.860 116.490
1.290 102.260
1.300 118.610
1.570 116.860
1.190 119.660 '
1..290 " 111.810
-1.250 114.730
1.140 107.700
1.310 10!.840
1.060 99.440
0.950 89.010
1.410 86.810
1.160 87.840
1.380 101.680
1.520 98.380
1.590 102.040
1.450 98.330
1.420 -106;280
1.200 111.690
2306.81 .1.110 112.960
2402.85 0.790 119,520
'2498.78 0.890 113.770
2565.99 0.840 118.030
2643~27 .0.830 114.050
359.14
449.76
.541.21
633.13
724.15
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815.19
907.29
1000.65
1099~2
1194.52
1290.35
1386.05
1489.63
1576.99
1.672.13
1767.86
1863.71
1958.58
2054.45
2150.20
.2245.89
2341.91
2437.83
2505.04
2582.31
419.52
510.14
601.59 -
693.51
784.53
875.57
967.67
1061.03
1159.40
1254.90
1350.73
1446.43
1550.01
1637.37
1732.51
1828.24
1924.09
'2018.9'6
2114.83
2210.58
2306.27
2402.29
2498.21
2565.42
2642.69
2.43 $
3.26 S
3.78 S
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5.56 S
6.59'S
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8.27 S
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10.05 S
10.46 S
10.93 S
11.38 S
11.88 S
12.59 S '
13.32 S
14.01 S '
14.63 S
15.08 S
15.57 S '
5.53E . 5993840.07N 475960.21 E
7.18 E 5993839.24N 475961.86 E
8.80E 5993838.71N 475963.48 E
10.73 E 5993837.98 N 475965.41E
12.75E 5993836.92 N 475967.42 E
14.69 E 5993835.88 N 475969.35 E
16.48E 5993835.02 N 475971.15 E
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18.38 E 5993834.19 N 475973.04 E
20.29 E 5993833.44N 475974.95 E
22.26 E 5993832.92 N 475976.92 E
24.21E 5993832.54N 475978.87E
25.88 E 5993832.41N 475980.53 E
28.01E 5993832:49 N 475982.66 E
29.96 E 5993832.57N 475984.62E
32.05 E 5993832.37 N 475986.71E
34.43E 5993831.95 N 475989.09 E
36.99 E .- .5993831.47N 475991.65 E
39.47E - ·5993831.02N 475994.12 E
41.81E 5993830.50 N 475996.46 E
43.88 E -5993829.79 N' 475998.53 E
45.67 E '5993829.05 N 476000.31E
-47.10 E- 5993828.36N - 476001.74E
48.36 E 5993827.73N 476003.00 E
49.27 E 5993827.28 N 476003.91E
50.28 E 5993826.79 N- 476004.92 E
0.33
0.68
0.55
0.40
0.30
0.42
0.21
0.08
0.19
0.22
0.27
0.22
0.45
0.29
0.40
0.17
0.13
0.18
0.21
0.26
0.10
O.35
0.14
0.12
0.08
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Phillips Exploration
Exploration 2001
Vertical
Section Comment
0.00
o.00
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-1.63
-3.59
-5.67
-7.38
-9.03
-10.99
-13.08
-15.07
-16.92
-18.87
-20.82
-22.82
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-26.46
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-35.03
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-40.11
-42.48
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-47.89
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MWD Magnetic
DrillQuest 2.00.06
Sperry-Sun Drilling Services
Survey Report for Palm #1
Your Ref: AP1501032036100
Job No. AKMM10041, - Surveyed: 15 February, 200i
North Slope, Alaska
'Measured
Depth
(ft)
:Incl.
2706.42 0.610
2802.25 3.540
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2897..88 . 7.660
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2993.23 11.820
3089.00 15.560-
Azim~
118.320
267.920
275.440
274.560
270.410
3184.97 18.730 267.940
3283.12 21.71 0 268.920
3376.55 24.490 271.160
' 3472.06 27.870 273.910
3567.87 30.820 275.340
3663.90. 33.730
3759.64 34.890 '-
3855.07' 35.640
3950.69 36.010
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4045.95 35.320
275.480
275.840
276.530
276,760
271,450
Sub-Sea
Depth
(ft)
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· 2741.23
2836.38
2930.34
3023.37
3115.07
· .3207.16
3293.09
3378.79
3462.30
'- 3543.49
3622.57
- .3700.48
3778.01
- 3855.42
4141.79 35.330 270.580 3933.62
4237.56 35.530 271.360 4011.66
4333.33 '36.310 270.840 4089.21
4429.20 36.760 270.370 4166.24
4525.44 36.640 271.300 4243.41
.4621.05 35.870 272.670 4320.51
4716;51 35.640 ' 271.470 4397.88
4812.01 .36.080 270.670 4475.18
-4908.24 35.970 273.210 4553.01'
5008.61 36.250 273.580 - 4634.!0
5099.72 36.420 274.030
5194..48 35.020 273.600
5290.21 34.820 273.130
5385.75 34.710. 272.700
5481.98 34.210 271.810
· .4707.49
.-
'. 4784.43
4862.92
4941.41-
5020.75
vertical .
Depth
..
(fl)..
2705.83
2801.61
_ 2896.76
2990.72
3083.75
3175.45
3267.54
3353.47 '
3439.17 -
3522.68
3603.87
3682.95.
3760.86
3838.39
3915.80
3994.00
4072.04
4149.59
4226.62
4303.79
4380.89
4458.26
'4535.56
4613.39
4694.48
4767.87
4844.81
4923.30
5001.79
5081.13
Local CoOrdinates.
' Northings.
-(ft)
15.92 S
16.27 S
15.77 S
14.39 S
13:52 S
13.98 S
14.89 S
14.82 S
12.90 S
9.09 S
4.25S
1.07 N
7.01 N
13.49 N-
_-17.49 N
18.47 N
19.41 N
20.48 N
21.08 N
21.92 N
23.87 N
25.89 N
26.94 N
28.85 N
32.36 N
35.94 N
39.63 N
42.84 N
45.61N
47.76 N
Global Coordinates
East!ngs Northings Eastings
(ft) (ft) (ft)
50.99 E 5993826.44 N 476005.63 E
48.49 E 5993826.10 N 476003.12 E
39.19 E 5993826.62 N 475993.83 E
23.12 E 5993828.06 N 475977.76 E
0.49 E 5993829.00 N 475955.13 E
27.79W 5993828.63 N 475926.85 E
61.70W 5993827.83 N 475892.95 E
98.34W 5993828.01 N 475856.30 E
140.42W 5993830.07N 475814.23 E
187.21W '5993834.04N 475767.45 E
238.25 W
291.96 W
346.73 W '
402.32 W
457.67 W.
513.08 W
568:59 W
624.76 W
681.83 W
739.34 W
795.84 W.
851.72 W
-907.79 W
964.34 W
1023.39 W
1077.25W
11-32.45W
1187.15W
1241.56W
1295.97W
5993839.04 N 475716.42E
5993844.53N 475662.74 E
5993850.65 N - 475607.98 E
5993857.31N 475552.41E
5993861.48 N 475497.08 E
5993862.64 N -47544.1.67E
5993863.76 N 475386.17 E
5993865.01N 475330.00 E
5993865.80 N 475272.93 E
5993866.82 N 475215.43E
5993868.95 N
· 5993871.15 N
.5993872.38 N
5993874.48 N
-5993878.17 N
475158.93 E
475103.06 E
475046.99 E
474990.45 E
474931.41E
5993881.93 N
5993885.79 N
5993889.18 N
5993892.13 N
5993894.45 N '
474877.56 E
474822.37 E
474767.68 E
474713.28 E
474658.88 E
Dogleg
Rate
(°/100fi)
0.36
4.26
4.37
4.37
4.04
3.39
3.06
3.12
3.76
3.16
' 3.03
1.23
0.89
0.41
3.33
0.52
0.52
0.87
0.55
0.59
1.17
0.74
0.55
1.56
0.35
0.35
1.50
0.35
0.28
0.74
Phillips Exploration
Exploration 2001
Vertical
Section Comment
-51.90
-49.42
-40.11
-23.98
-1.34
26.85
60.63
97.21
139.32
186.26
237.51
291.44
346.48
4O2.37
457.86
513.22
568.68
624.80
681.80
739.24
795.76
851.65
907.67
964.23
lO23.38
1077.37
1132.69
1187.49
1241.96
1296.39
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Survey Repo~_ for Palm #1
Your Ref: AP1501032036100
Job No. AKMM10041, Surveyed; 15 February, 2001
·
North Slope, Alaska
Measured
'Depth
(ft)
5577.47
5673.43
5769.12
5864.51
5960.22'
Incl.
33.810
34.020
34.'520
34.110
33.790
6055;32 33.730
6147.65 33.480
6246.73 32.990
6342.09 33.090
6437.36 33.370
6533.29 -32.720
6553.25 32.490
6620.00 32.490
Azim.
274.350
274.010
272.020
274.720
274.970
Sub-sea Vertical Local Coordinates
Depth Depth N0rthings' Eastings
(ft)- (ft) (ft) (ft)
5099~91 5160.29 50.62 N 1349.29W
5179.54 5239.92 54.52N 1402.69W
5258.62 5319.00 57.35 N 1456.49W
.5337.42 5397.80 60.50 N 1510.16W
5416.81 5477.19 65.02 N 1563.42W
Global Coordinates Dogleg
Northings Eastlngs Rate
(fi) (fl) (°/lOOft)
5993897.48 N 474605.57 E
5993901.55 N 474552.18 E
5993904.56 N 474498.39 E
5993907.88 N 474444.73 E
5993912.57N 474391.48 E
274.240 5495.87 5556.25 69.26 N 1616.10W .5993916.98 N 474338.82E
273.660 5572.77 5633.15' 72.78 N 1667.08W 5993920.67N 474287.85 E
273.680 5655.65 5716.03 76.26 N 1721.27W 5993924.32N 474233.67E
273.690 5735.58 5795.96 79.60 N 1773.16W 5993927.82N 474181~80 E
273.150 5815.28-' 5875.66 82.71N 1825.27W 5993931.10 N 474129.69 E
273.730 5895.69 5956.07 .85.85 N 1877.49W 5993934.41 N 474077.49 E
273~320 5912.50 5972.88 86.51N 1888.22W 5993935.11 N 474066.76 E
273.320 5968.81 6029.19 . 88.59 N 1924.02W 5993937.30 N 474030.97 E
Ail data is in feet unless otherwise stated. Directions and coordinates are relative'to True North.
Vertical depths are relative to 24' Ice Ele+35' RKB. Northings and Eastings are relative to H Ref (Palm #1 SHL).
The Dogleg Severity is in Degrees per 100 feet. -
Vertical'Section is from H Ref (Palm #1 SHL) and calculated along an Azimuth of 273.630° (True).
Based uPon 'Minimum Curvature type calculations,.at a Measured'Depth of 6620.00ft.,
. The Bottom Hole Displacement is 1926.06ft., in the Direction of 272.636° (True).
. .
1.55
0.29
1.28
1.65
0.36
0.43
0.44
0.49
0.11
0.43
0.75
1.60
0.00
Phillips Exploration
Exploration 2001
Vertical
Section Comment
1349.79
14o3.33
1457.20
1510.96
1564.4o
1617.24
1668.34
1722.65
1774.64
1826.85
1879.16
1889.91
1925.77
Projected Survey
20 March, 2001 - 15:33
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Survey Report for Palm #1
Your Ref: AP1501032036100
Job No. AKMM10041,- Surveyed: 15 February, 2001
North Slope, Alaska
Phillips Exploration
Exploration 2001
.Comments
Measured
.
Depth.
(ft)
6620.00
'Station Coordinates
TVD ' Northings -Eastings
(ft) (ft) - (ft)
6029.19 88.59 N .1924.02 W
Comment
Projected survey
Survey tool program for Palm #1
From
Measured vertical
Depth ' Depth
(ft) (ft)
o.oo o~oo
To
Measured
Depth
-(ft)
.6620.00
Vertical
Depth
(ft)
6029.19
'.surVey Tool Description
MWD Magnetic -
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TO:
SAMPLE TRANSMITTAL
AOGCC
333 WEST 7TH SUITE 100
ANCH. AK. 99501
279 1433
DATE: MARCH 6, 2001
AIR BILL: FEDX AUTO
AFT: 01-03-06-02
CHARGE CODE: AX2142
OPERATOR: PAl
SAMPLE TYPE: DRIES
SAMPLES SENT:
DRY SET 90'-6620'
NAME: PALM #1
APl NO:
NUMBER OF BOXES: 6
SENT BY: D. L. PRZYWOJSKI
UPON RECEIPT OF THESE SAMPLES, PLEASE NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES AND MAIL A SIGNED COPY OF
THIS FORM TO:
RECEIVED: ~
!
CC: L. ST. AUBIN ATO 1558
R. LEVINSON ATO 1604
AOGCC
PHILLIPS BAYVIEW GEOLOGICAL FACILITY
619 EAST SHIP CREEK AVE
SUITE 102
ANCHORAGE, AK. 99510
ATTN: DAN PRZYWOJSKI ABV100
MEMORANDUM
. .
TO: Julie Heusser ~J~/j,~,i~'~
Chairman
State of AlaSka
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
THRU: TomMaunder
P.l. Supervisor
Chuck Scheve
Petroleum Inspector
FROM:
DATE: January 20, 2001
.,
"Section: 18
,. Lease No,:..
Operator Rep.: Mike Whitely
,.
Casin.q/Tubin,q Data:
..
ConduCtOr: 16"
SUBJECT:
'CONFIDENTIAL
Township: 12N
"Drilling Rig:
..
, ,
Surface: 9 518
Intermediate:
ProduCtion:' . '
' ·Liner:,
Tubing:
,,
T~De .Plug
.,
, .(bottom UD~
I. , ,open hole
.,.
O.D. Shoe~ 108'RKB' , '
O.D. Shoe~ . 2616 RKB'
· ..
O.'D'. Shoe~
'O',D,' Shoe~ .'
..
O,D,' Shoe{~
' O.D;' Tail~,
..
., .
.,
Bottom'
..
of cement
6620
..
Fo, unded on,.,
bottom
Open Hole Plug
Palm #1
Phillips Palm
Kuparuk
KRU
201-005
Range: 8E. Meridian:' Umiat
Rig Elevation: 28 TotaJ'Depth: 6620
. ,.':'.
,,.
Casing Cut~ ·
Casing Cut~}
Casi'ng CUt{~} '
Casing Cut~
Casing' Cut~
Casing Cutl~l
..
Casin.q Removal:
,..
,"' Mud Weight
above plug,
.,
Plugging Data:.
..
Top,.of Cement
Depth ,Verified?.
5247 drillpipe ta~l'
Feet
Fee~
Feet
Feet
· Feet
Feet
..
PreSsure
TeSt Applied
.:.
True Plug' Fo. unded,0,nt
Open Hole, Bottom
,,
Perforation . Bridge plug
Annulus ' Balanced.,
' Casing Stub., :, , 'Retainer
...,
Verified?
Drillpipe, tag :'
Wireline tag
C,T, Tag
No. '
Surface . ':. "
I arrived On location at 1800,aa requested and found the rig in the process Of laying down tubing. The cement plug had been'~potted in two..
stages, the fimt'from ~120!'.0'D) to 5900'and the second from 5900 to' 5200. A bit ~r~s then picked UP and drillpipe tripped in the hol~.to a de~th '
of 5247' where a Solid cement plUg Was was encountered; The plug.was tagged,with 20000 pounds of weight and the pump running at'5bblS 'per ,,
minute and found to .1~ solid. The top of the zone.l:~ing isolated ~.h this plug.is et.~33'... .,.,
:.
,.. ,,. ...... ., ,
.... , ..
.,,.. ., ,., .. ., ,,..
..
,.. ...
.. ,. . . ,.
,,
Distribi~tion:
orig, -. Well, File·.
c - Operator'
"C - DNR/DOG
c - Database
. c - Rpt' File
c - Inspector
, ,,
Rev.:~5~28~00' by L.R~G.
AttachmentS:
open Hole Plug Palm
,2/,21/ol
·
PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc.
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
J. Trantham
Phone (907) 265-6434
Fax: (907) 265-6224
~ol - o o ,5,
February 20, 2001
Julie M. Heusser
Commissioner
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Subject: Sundry Notice- Palm #1 (Permit to Drill # 201-005) Plugback
Dear Commissioner:
,.
Phillips Alaska, Inc. hereby files, this Application for Sundry Approval to plugback the exploratory
well Palm #1, in anticipation of a sidetrack operation. An Application for Permit to Drill will be
forthcoming for the sidetrack operation. The department is requested to keep confidential the
enclosed information due to the exploratory nature of this well.
If you have any questions, regarding this matter, please contact me at 265-4603 or Steve
McKeever at 265-6826.
Sincerely,
Paul Mazzolini
Exploration Drilling Team Leader
PAl Drilling
PM/SMcK
RECEIVED.
FEB ?~ 0 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of request
Abandon _ Suspend _ Operational shutdown _ Re-enter suspended well _
Alter casing _ Repair well _ Plugging X Time extension _ Stimulate _
Change approved program _ Pull tubing _ Variance _ Perforate _
Other_
2. Name of Operator
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
3. Address
P. O. Box 100360
Anchorage, AK 99510-0360
4. Location of well at surface
2574' FNL, 1305' FEL, Sec. 18, T12N, RSE, UM
At top of productive interval
2489' FNL, 1612' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, RSE, UM
At effective depth
2488' FNL, 1577' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, RSE, UM
At total depth
2488' FNL, 1577' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, RSE, UM
5. Type of Well:
Development _
Exploratory X
Stratigraphic _
Service _
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB feet)
RKB 34.8 feet above ice pad, 59.0' above MSL
7. Unit or Property name
Kuparuk River Unit
8. Well number
Palm #1
9. Permit number / approval number
201-005
10. APl number
50-103-20361-00
11. Field / Pool
Kuparuk River Field/Kuparuk Oil Pool
12. Present well condition summar
Total depth: measured 6620
true vertical 6029
Effective depth: measured 6620
true vertical 6029
Casing Length Size
Conductor 108' 16"
Surface 2616' 9.625"
feet Plugs (measured)
feet
feet Junk (measured)
feet
Cemented
9 cu. Yds High Early
580 sx AS III, 340 sx Class G
Measured Depth True vertical Depth
108' 108'
2616' 2615'
Perforation depth: measured
true vertical
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth
Packers & SSSV (type & measured depth)
No Perforations RECEIVED
No Perforations FEB 2 0 ZOO/
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
No Tubing Run Anchorage
No Packers or SSSV"s
13. Attachments Description summary of proposal__ Detailed operations prograrr[(_ BOP sketch
15. Status of well classification as:
14. Estimated date for commencing operation
February 19, 2001
Name of approver Tom Maunder 2/17/01 Date approved
Oil m Gas m Suspended X
Service _
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed ~"~O.z~ ~'~~ Title: Exploration/Cook Inlet Team Leader
Paul Mazzolini
Questions? Call Steve McKeever 265-6826
oZl o Io
Date
Prepared by Steve MoKeever
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug integrity .~_ BOP Test _ Location clearance _
Mechanical Integrity Test_ Subsequent form required 10-
,::U r~,Y
ORIGINAL SIGN"""
Approved by order of the Commission p Taylor Seamount
Commissioner
Approval no.
Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 · SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE
Tom Maunder <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us> on 02/17/2001 07:22:10 AM
To: Steve McKeever/PPCO @ Phillips
cc: AOGCC North Slope Office <aogcc_prudhoe_bay@admin.state.ak. us>
Subject: Re: Palm 1 (200-203)Sundry Information
Steve,
A review of your proposed plugging program for the Palm ~1 (200-203) has been
completed.
You have approval to proceed with the proposed program. The only addition we
have is
that if hole caliper information is available that indicates diameters greater
than
the 9" in the planned plugging intervals, then that larger diameter should be
used to
calculate your cement volumes.
Please have the rig contact the North Slope Inspector at 659-2714 or pager at
659-3607 to arrange witnessing the tag of the bottom plug.
Thanks for getting this proposal with time to review it. The proposal was
complete
and easily reviewed. Good luck. Please call me or the inspectors with any
questions.
Tom Maunder, PE
Petroleum Engineer
AOGCC
Steve McKeever wrote:
Tom
Please provide informal approval for plugback operations on the Palm ~1
Well as detailed with the attached plugback procedure document.
A formal Application for Sundry Permit will follow, to be at your office
Tuesday morning, 2/20.
Note that the two influxes experienced during the drilling of the Palm ~1
well were from the Kuparuk and the K-1 shale directly above the Kuparuk,
These two zones will be well below the top of the bottom abandonment plug.
Thanks for your prompt attention to this matter,
Steve
(See attached file: Palm 1 Plugback Procedure vl.doc)
vl.doc
Palm 1 Plugback Procedure vl.doc
(application/msword)
Name: Palm 1 Plugback Procedure
Type: WINWORD File
Encoding: base64
Description: Microsoft Word 4
REC,EIVED
FEB Z 0 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
PHILLIPS ~(' ~ka, Inc.
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS P'E I ROLEUM COMPANY
CONFIDENTIAL
('" Plugback Procedure
Exploration Well Palm #1
AFC: #AX2141
Prepared By:
Operations Drilling Engineer
Steve McKeever
Date
Approved By:
Drilling Team Leader
Paul Mazzolini
Date
Distribution:
Palm #1 Well File Original
Nabors 3 Drilling Foreman I copies + fax
Paul Mazzolini I copy
Steve McKeever i copy
General Information
Permit and APl Numbers
Palm #1 Permit to Drill Number ............................................. 200-203
Palm #1 APT Number ............................................................ 50-103-20361-00
Palm #! Plug Back Sundry Number ........................................ xxxxxxx
Existing Geometry
Tubulars I Inclination
16" @ 115 KOP @ 2700'
9-5/8~ 36# inside 12-1/4" hole @ 2~616" Tangent Inclination = 36 degrees
Objectives
Azimuth
Azimuth @ 273 degrees
· No Accidents! No Spills! No Problem Time!
· Plug hydrocarbon bearing zones in well bore in accordance with AOGCC regulations.
· Set adequate kickoff plug for sidetracking.
RECEIVED
FEB 2 0 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
PHILLIPS ska, Inc.
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS P.~.. ,-~OLEUM COMPANY
CONFZDENTZAL
Plugback Procedure
Exploration Well Palm#1
AFC: #AX2141
Cementing Program
Assumed Hole
Size / Plug
Hole Category Length Volume Type of Cement Properties
Abandonment 9" 96 bbls 465 sacks Class "G" Cement Density: 15.8 ppg
Plug #1 from 1220' 538.9 cf plus Yield: 1.16 cf/sk
5400' ND to TD 0.2% D46 Thickening Time: 250
0.3% D65 minutes @ 125 deg F
0.16% D800
Abandonment 9" 47 bbls 230 sacks Class "G" Cement Density: 15.8 ppg
Plug #2 from 600' 265.1 cf plus Yield: 1.16 cf/sk
4100' ND to 0.2% D46 Thickening Time: 244
4700' ND 0.3% D65 minutes @ 98 deg F
0.4% D167
Kickoff Plug 9" 24 bbls 135 sacks Class "G" Cement Density: 17.0 ppg
from 2800' ND 600' 132.5 cf plus Yield: 1.00 cf/sk
to 3100' MD 0.2% D46 Thickening Time: 275
1.0% D65 minutes @ 75 deg F
0.1% D167
0.75% S1
Detailed Procedure
1. Notify AOGCC 24 hours in advance of all pressure testing and well suspension operations. AOGCC has option to
observe all plug setting operations.
AOGCC Field Inspector Contact Numbers:
Office: 659-2714
Pager:659-3607
Truck: 659-3870
Anchorage Office: 279-1433
2. Hold pre-job meeting with all personnel to discuss objectives, as well as safety and environmental issues.
3. Complete logging as per on-site Geologist.
4. RIH with 500 feet +/- 2-7/8" tubing stinger, with muleshoe on bottom, to TD. Circulate and condition mud.
5. Mobilize and rig up Dowell Schlumberger for well P&A operation.
6. Spot Abandonment Plug #1 as a balanced cement plug from TD @ 6,620' MD to 5,400 'MD (233' above top of
Morraine @ 5,6337 Lay plug in two sections as needed. Total interval length is approximately 1,220' in length.
Displace cement with 12.2 ppg mud (or weight of mud in hole prior to cementing).
7. POOH, laying down drill pipe as needed.
8. RIH with an 8-1/2" bit, and 3 steel drill collars. If a minimum of 6 hours has not elapsed since the plug was set,
wait on cement until 6 hours have passed. Wash down and tag plug with adequate weight to confirm integrity.
9. POOH.
10. RIH with Tubing Stinger.
11. Circulate and condition mud as required. Set Viscous Mud Plugs and Abandonment Plug #2 and Kickoff Plug as
balanced cement plugs.
12. POOH, laying down drill pipe as needed, and laying down 2-7/8". tubing.
REC.EIVED
FEB 2 0 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
Page 2 of 3
Steve McKeever Palm #1 Plugback Plan vl 2/16/01
PHILLIPS
ka, Inc.
A Subsidiary of dOLEUM COMPANY
CONFIDENTIAL
Plugback Procedure
Exploration Well Palm#1
AFC: #AX2141
Wellbore Plug Back Schematic
Palm #1, AFE #AX2141
Exploration Well - CONFIDENTIAL
Nabors 19E RKB @ 0'
Eastings: 475,954
Northings: 5,993,843
Elevation: 59.0' BPMSL
Well Head:
3-1/2" FMC Gen V.
16" Conductor
@ 115' MD
Surface Casing
@ 2616' MD 12615' TVD
9-5/8", 36#, J-55, BTC
TD of 12-1/4" hole
Kick Off Plug
Viscous Mud Pill
Abandonment Plug #2
Viscous Mud Pill
Top of Cement:
2,800' MD / 2,799' TVD
Bottom of Cement:
3,100' MD / 3094' TVD
Top of Cement:
4,100' MD / 3,959' TVD
K-3 Top-' 4,272' MD / 4,041' TVD
K-3 Bottom: 4,600" MD / 4,363' TVD
Bottom of Cement:
4,700' MD / 4,444' TVD
Abandonment Plug #1
Top of Cement: 5,400' MD / 5,013' TVD
Moraine Top: 5,633' MD / 5,148' TVD
Kuparuk C Top: 6,420' MD / 5,801' TVD
TD 8-1/2" Hole:
6,620' MD, 6029' TVD
Palm #1 P & A Schematic vi.0
prepared by Steve McKeever
2/1~/01
RECEIVED
FEE] 2 0 200!
Steve McKeever
Palm #1 Plugback Plan vl 2/16/01
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C(Pargiss~mf 3
Anchorage
ALASI OIL AND GAS
CONSERYATION CO I IISSION
Paul Mazzolini,
Exploration/Cook Inlet Team Leader
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
P O Box 100360
Anchorage, AK 99510-0360
TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
333 W. 7;" AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
Re.'
Kupamk River Unit Palm #1 Exploratory
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Permit No: 201-005
Sur. Loc. 2573'FNL, 1297'FEL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM
Btmhole Loc. 2420'FNL, 1064'FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM
Dear Mr. Mazzolini:
Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced well.
The permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits required by law from Other
governmental agencies, and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required
permitting determinations are made. A weekly status report is required from the time the well is spudded
until it is suspended or plugged and abandoned.' The report should be a generalized synopsis of the
week's activities and is exclusively for the Commission's internal use.
Annular disposal of drilling wastes will not be approved for this well until sufficient data is submitted to
ensure that the requirements of 20 AAC 25.080. are met. Annular disposal of drilling waste will be
contingent on obtaining a well cemented surface casing confirmed by a valid Formation Integrity Test
(FIT). Cementing records, FIT data, .subsequent LOT data following setting production casing, and any
CQLs must be submitted to the Commission on form 10403 prior to the approval of disposal operations.
All dry ditch.sample sets submitted to the Commission must be in no greater than 30' sample intervals
from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught, and 10' sample 'intervals through target
zones.
Blowout prevention equipment (BOPE) must be tested in accordance with 20.AAC 25.035.. Sufficient
notice.(approximately 24 hours) of the BOPE test performed, before drilling below the surface casing shoe
must be given so that a representative of the Commission may witness the test. Notice may be given by
contacting the Commission petroleum field inspector on the North Slope pager at 659-3607.
Sincerely,
Julie M. Heusser
Commissioner
BY ORDER OF THJg COMMISSION .
DATED this ~Z~ ~ day of January, 2001
dlf/Enclosures
cc:
Department.ofFish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl.
Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl.
PHIL ' ..,PS Alaska, Inc.
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Tom Brassfield
Phone (907) 265-6377
Fax: (907) 265-6224
Email: tbrass@ppco.com
January 5,2001
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Chairman
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue
Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 279-1433
Re:
Application for Permit to Drill
Phillips Palm #1
Surface Location: 2573' FNL, 1297' FEL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM or
ASP4, NAD 27 coordinates of X=475954 & Y=5993843
Target: 2459' FNL, 1697' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM
BHL: 2420'FNL, 1064'FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM
CONFIDENTIAL
Dear Commissioner Seamount:
Phillips Alaska, Inc. hereby applies for a Permit to Drill an onshore exploratory well, the Palm #1, located
approximately 4 miles west of the Kuparuk River Unit's 3G Pad. This well will be accessed via ice road
originating near 3G Pad, drilled using Nabors 19E, possibly sidetracked on a success case, tested and
permanently abandoned prior to spring breakup. If this well is deemed to be commercial, a request could_
be made to the AOGCC to designate as a "keeper" well. A Sundry would be filed to suspend the wellbore
bntil development plans are in place or a decision is made to P&A.
Attached is the information required by 20 ACC 25.005 (c) for your review. There are no shallow hazards
expected at Palm #1 (see attached graphs). The nearest offset wells indicate no overpressured intervals
or lost circulation zones.
There will be no reserve pit for this well. Waste drilling mud will be hauled to a KRU Class II disposal well.
If a production casing string is set in.this well Phillips requests that Palm #1 be permitted for annular
disposal of fluids occurring as a result of drilling operations, per regulation 20 AAC 25.080. As in the past
Phillips would submit a 10-403 Form'to the Commission with the appropriate technical information. All
cuttings generated will be either stored temporarily on site or hauled to the Prudhoe Bay Field for
temporary storage and eventual processing for injection down an approved disposal well. If this well is
tested, the produced fluids will either be hauled to Kuparuk for recycling or injection into an appropriate
disposal well or the produced fluids will be reinjected into the Palm #1 wellbore.
Please note that Phillips does not anticipate the presence of H2S in the formations to be encountered in
this well. However, there will be H2S monitoring equipment operating, as is the usual case while drilling
wells in and near the Kuparuk River Field.
If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact me at 263-4603 or Tom
Brassfield at 265-6377.
Sincerely,
Paul Mazzolini
Exploration/Cook Inlet Team Leader
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 Z001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
'Anchorage
i
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
PERMIT TO DRILL
20 AAC 25.005
la. Type ofworlc. Ddll ~J Redrill I I I lb. Type of well. Exploratory ~ StratigraphicTest U Development Oil L~
Re-entry D Deepen ~]I Service [-1 Development Gas r"] single zone D Multiple Zone [~]
2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) 10. Field and Pool '
Phillips Alaska, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL RKB 28 feet Kuparuk River Field/Pool
3. Address 6. Property Designation Exploration
P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 ADL 380107 ALK 4624 Moraine/Kuparuk/J-4
4. Location of well at surface 7. Unit or property Name 11. Type Bond (see 20 AAC 2.6.0251)
2573' FNL, 1297' FEL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM Kuparuk River Unit Statewide
At top of productive interval 8. Well number Number
2459' FNL, 1697' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM Palm #1 #59-52-180
At total depth 9. Approximate spud date Amount
2420' FNL, 1064' FWL, Sec. 18, T12N, R8E, UM January 20, 2001 $200,000
12. Distance to nearest property line I 13. Distance to nearest well 14. Number of acres in property 15. Proposed depth (MD and TVD)
1064 @ TD feetI Colville #1 2.7 mi @ surface feet 2448 7440' MD / 6670' TVD
16. To be completed for deviated wells 17. Anticipated pressure_ (see 20 AAC 25.035 (e)(2)) .
Kickoff depth: 2780 MD Maximum hole angle 36.9 Maximum surface.~3,~sig At total depth (TVD) 3399 psig
18. Casing program Setting Depth o~(ot~' ~
size specifications Top Bottom ' Quantity of Cement
Hole Casin(,I Weight Grade Coupling Len~h MD TVD MD TVD (include sta~le data)
24" 16" 62.5# H-40 Weld 80 28 28 108' 108' 9 cy High Early
12.25 9.625" 36# J-55 BTC 2632 28 28 2660' 2660' 590 sx AS III L & 350 sx Class G
8.5" 7.0" 26# J-55 BTC Mod 7412 28 28 7440' 6670' ~il~'sx Class G
19. To be completed for Redrill, Re-entry, and Deepen Operations.
Present well condition summary
Total Depth: measured feet Plugs (measured)
tree vertical feet
Effective Depth: measured feet Junk (measured)
tree vertical feet
Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth
Conductor
Surface
IntermediateRECEIVED
Production
JAN 0'5 0Ol
Perforation depth: measured
Naska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission
tree vertical ~llchorage
20. Attachments Filing fee r~ Property Plat D BOP Sketch r~ Diverter Sketch r'~ Drilling program r~
Drilling fluid program ~] Time vs depth plot DRefraction analysis [~ Seabed report D 20 AAC 25.050 requirements r~
21. i hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Questions? Call Tom Brassfield265-63~
Signed ~d2. ~~ Titie:Ex, lorationlCooklnletTe.mLeader Date
Paul Mazzolini Pr@Dar@d bv Tom Rras~fielc
Commission Use Onl)
Permit Number ~.~ /,_ ~>.~-,,I APInumber I Approvaldate I See cover letter
3- I-oo 1 ~"-~g,~ o J jfor other requirements
Conditions of approval Samples required [] Yes D No Mud l quired [] Yes g] No
Hydrogen sulfide measures r~Yes D No Directional survey required [~ Yes E] No
Required working pressure for BOPE
Other.
~ . · by order of
Approved by c~'~~..~ 7~ ~l~'~&~'~' Commissioner the commission Date
Form 10-401 Rev. 12/1/85 ·
Submit in triplicate
GENERAL DRILLING PROCEDURE
Phillips Palm #1
Revised 01/04/01
1. Move in and rig up Nabors 19E over pre-installed 16" conductor casing.
2. Install diverter system.
3. Drill 12-1/4" hole to 9-5/8" surface casing point (2660' MD) according to directional plan.
.
Run and cement 9-5/8" 36 ppf J-55 BTC Mod casing string to surface. Employ lightweight
permafrost cement lead slurry to assure cement returns to the surface. Adequate excess
cement will be pumped to ensure cement reaches the surface during the first stage cement
job. NOTE: TAM Port Collar will be placed in the 9-5/8" casing at approx. 1000' TMD below the
surface. Port collar will only be opened and used if cement does not circulate to surface. As an
alternative, if observations at surface indicate cement top is above the Port Collar, a top job
may be performed in lieu of utilizing the port collar. A Top Job may only be performed after
consulting with the AOGCC. This is based on the cement thickening time and time required
to trip in the hole and open the Port Collar to perform the second stage cement job.
5. Install and test BOPE to 5,000 psi. Test casing to 2,500 psi.
,
Drill out cement and 20' of new hole. Perform formation integrity test not to exceed 16.0 ppg
EMW. These test results must demonstrate that the integrity of the casing shoe will .be
sufficient to contain the anticipated wellbore pressures. '. "'
7. Drill 8-1/2" hole to TD (7440' MD), coring as necessary, according to directional plan (if
applicable).
8. Run open hole evaluation logs.
9. If the well is to be tested, run 7", 26 ppf J-55, BTC-M production casing. Go to step 10.
Pressure test casing to 3500 psi.
If the well will not be tested, P&A it per AOGCC regulations, or sidetrack with AOGCC
notification. Go to step 14
10. Complete the well with 3-1/2", 9.3#, L-80, EUE 8rd tubing. ND BOPE. NU upper tree and test
to 5,000 psi.
11. Shut in and secure well. RDMO Nabors 19E.
12. Hook up well for flow testing to surface tanks. Produced fluids to be trucked to Kuparuk
production facilities or reinjected into the Palm #1 wellbore.
13. Test zones as appropriate. When complete, plug and abandon the well as per AOGCC
regulations.
14. Thoroughly clean location and block off access ice road.
TJB 01/04/01
REC'EIVED
JAN 0 5 2001
Alaska Oil &.Gas Cons. Commission
'Anchorage
Created by jonesFor: T Brassfield
Date plotted : 5-Jan-2001
Plot Reference is Palm ~1 Version ~4.
Coordinates ore in feet reference slot t~1.
True Vertical Depths ore reference Est. RKB.
INTEQ
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Structure : Palm
Field : Exploration
Well: Palm1
Location : North Slope, Alaska
<- West (feet)
gOO
750
600
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!850 2700 2550 2400 2250 2100 1950 1800 1650 1500 1550 1200 1050 900 750 600 450 500 150 0 150 300 450
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
273.63 AZIMUTH
TD LOCATION:
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SEC. 18, T12N, R8E
450
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Estimated
TOP KUPARUK C .~ SURFACE LOCATION: 5oo
TARGET LOCATION: ~5'~, .~.7-3' FNL, 1297' FEL
2459' FNL, 1697' FWL SEC. 18, T12N, RSE
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Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Structure : Palm
Field : Exploration
Well : Palm1
Location : North Slope, Alaska
Est. RK8 Elevation: 55'
Bose Permafrost
Created by jones ~'or: T Braeet'ield
Dote plotted : 5-Jan-2001
Plot Reference is Palm ~1 Version #4.
Coordinates are in feet reference slot i~1.
True Vertical Depths are reference Est. RKB.
Top West Sak
5/8 Casing Pt
C80
3.00 KOP
6.00
9.00 DLS: 3.00 deg per 100 ft
12.00
15.00
18.00
21.00
24.00
27.00
30.00 C50
53.00 K-3
36.00 EOC
Moraine
C30
%. 8~e,HRZ
To_pTgt.? _Kup C '~ - _ _ . .
'~ai~n'~l 'i;~j-~:u~C Rvsd 15-Dec-O0 ~ LC_U,/M_,uveacn
, ~ [gt Bose
~4 TD
AVERAGE
36.89
ANGLE
DEG
I I I I I I I I I i I I [ I I I I I i I
0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 21 O0 2400 2700 5000
Vertical Section (feet) ->
Azimuth 273.63 with reference 0.00 N, 0.00 E from slot #1
RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 ZOO1
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. ~
Created by jones For: 1' Bras~fiel(~
Oote plotted : 3-Jan-2001
Plot Reference is Palm //1 Version //4. I
Coordinates are in feet reference slot //1. I
True Vertical Dept~ence Est. RKB.I
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Structure : Palm
Field : Exploration
Well: Palm1
Location : North Slope, Alaska
Point
Base Permafrost
Top West Sok
9 5/8 Casing Pt
C80
KOP
c4o
o,o,n i
¢3o
·
Top HRZ
C20
Base HRZ
K-1
TopTgt - Kup C
LCU/Miluveoch
l~t Bose
d-4
PR
MD
1555.00
2065.00
2660.00
2760.00
2780.OO
3844.23
5955.94
4009.57
4151.63
5676.98
5818.26
6055.51
6138.35
6192.09
6505.87
6385.36
6440.90
6445.90
6939.76
7439.87
OFILE
[nc
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
31.93
34.62
56.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
36.89
COMMENT
Dir
275.65
275.65
273.65
275.65
275.65
275.65
275.65
273.63
273.63
273.63
273.63
275.63
273.63
273.63
273 63
275 63
275 63
273 63
273 63
273 63
TVD
1555.00
2065.00
2660.OO
2760.O0
2780.00
3790.00
5865.00
3926.37
4040.00
5260.00
5373.00
5561.00
5629.00
5672.00
5763.00
5824.98
5871.00
5875.00
6270.00
6670.00
DATA
North
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.31
21.43
24.25
29.63
87.65
95.05
101.97
105.20
107.25
111.57
11 4.52
116.71
11 6.90
135.68
154.71
East
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-288.33
-337.45
-381.55
-466.65
-1380.38
-1465.01
- 1 605.81
- 1 656.74
-1688.95
-1757.10
-1803.52
-1837.99
-1840.98
-2136.83
-2436.41
V. Sect
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
288.91
338.13
382.51
467.59
1383.16
1467.96
1609.05
1660.08
1692.35
1760.64
1807.15
1841.69
1844.69
2141.13
2441.32
Deg/lO0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm
Palm1
slot %1
Exploration
North Slope, Alaska
PROPOSAL LISTING
by
Baker Hughes INTEQ
Your ref : Palm %1 Version
Our ref : Drop4049
License :
Date printed : 3-Jan-2001
Date created : 13-Sep-2000
Last revised : 3-Jan-2001
Field is centred on n70 20 37.100,w150 51 37.53
Structure is centred on 477258.231,5996412.019,999.00000,N
Slot location is n70 23 39.504,w150 11 44.320
Slot Grid coordinates are N 5993843.000, E 475954.000
Slot local coordinates are 2573.23 S 1296.54 W
Projection type: alaska - Zone 4, Spheroid: Clarke - 1866
Reference North is True North
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 2001
Alaska 0tl & Gas Cons. Commi~
'Ancha-age
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm, Palm1
Exploration,North Slope, Alaska
Measured Inclin. Azimuth True Vert
Depth Degrees Degrees Depth
0.00 0.00 273.63 0.00
500.00 0.00 273.63 500.00
1000.00 0.00 273.63 1000.00
1500.00 0.00 273.63 1500.00
1555.00 0.00 273.63 1555.00
2000.00 0.00 273.63 2000.00
2065.00 0.00 273.63 2065.00
2500.00 0.00 273.63 2500.00
2660.00 0.00 273.63 2660.00
2760.00 0.00 273.63 2760.00
2780.00 0.00 273.63 2780.00
2880.00 3.00 273.63 2879.95
2980.00 6.00 273.63 2979.63
3080.00 9.00 273.63 3078.77
3180.00 12.00 273.63 3177.08
3280.00 15.00 273.63 3274.31
3380.00 18.00 273.63 3370.18
3480.00 21.00 273.63 3464.43
3580.00 24.00 273.63 3556.81
3680.00 27.00 273.63 3647.06
3780.00 30.00 273.63 3734.93
3844.23 31.93 273.63 3790.00
3880.00 33.00 273.63 3820.18
3933.94 34.62 273.63 3865.00
3980.00 36.00 273.63 3902.59
4009.57 36.89 273.63 3926.37
4151.63 36.89 273.63 4040.00
4500.00 36.89 273.63 4318.63
5000.00 36.89 273.63 4718.54
5500.00 36.89 273.63 5118.45
5676.98 36.89 273.63 5260.00
5818.26 36..89 273.63 5373.00
6000.00 36.89 273.63 5518.36
6053.31 36.89 273.63 5561.00
6138.33 36.89 273.63 5629.00
6192.09 36.89 273.63 5672.00
6305.87 36.89 273.63 5763.00
6383.36 36.89 273.63 5824.98
6383.38 36.89 273.63 5825.00
6440.90 36.89 273.63 5871.00
6445.90 36.89 273.63 5875.00
6500.00 36.89 273.63 5918.27
6939.76 36.89 273.63 6270.00
7000.00 36.89 273.63 6318.18
7439.87 36.89 273.63 6670.00
RECTANGULAR
COORDINATES
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.00 N 0.00 E
0.17 N 2.61 W
0.66 N 10.44 W
1.49 N 23.47 W
2.64 N 41.65 W
4.12 N 64.95 W
5.92 N 93.29 W
8.04 N 126.60 W
10.46 N 164.78 W
13 . 19 N 207.74 W
16.22 N 255.36 W
18.31 N 288.33 W
19.53 N 307.50 W
21.43 N 337.45 W
23.11 N 364.02 W
24.23 N 381.55 W
29.63 N 466.65 W
42 . 88 N 675.33 W
61.90 N 974.85 W
80.92 N 1274.36 W
87.65 N 1380.38 W
93.03 N 1465.01 W
99.94 N 1573.88 W
101.97 N 1605.81 W
105.20 N 1656.74 W
107.25 N 1688.95 W
111.57 N 1757.10 W
114.52 N 1803.52 W
114.52 N 1803.54 W
116.71 N 1837.99 W
116.90 N 1840.98 W
118.96 N 1873.39 W
135.68 N 2136.83 W
137.98 N 2172.91 W
154.71 N 2436.41 W
PROPOSAL LISTING Page 1
Your ref : Palm #1 Version
Last revised : 3-Jan-2001
Dogleg Vert
Deg/100ft Sect
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 Base Permafrost
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 Top West Sak
0.00
0.00 9 5/8" Casing Pt
0.00 C80
0.00 0.00 KOP
3.00 2.62
3.00 10.46
3.00 23.51
3.00 41.74
3.00 65.08
3.00 93.48
3.00 126.85
3.00 165.12
3.00 208.16
3.00 255.87
3.00 288.91 C50
3.00 308.12
3.00 338.13 K-3
3.00 364.75
3.00 382.31 EOC
0.00 467.59 C40
0.00 676.69
0.00 976.81
0.00 1276.93
0.00 1383.16 Moraine
0.00 1467.96 C30
0.00 1577.05
0.00 1609.05 Top HRZ
0.00 1660.08 C20
0.00 1692.35 Base HRZ
0.00 1760.64 K-1
0.00 1807.15 TopTgt - Kup C
0.00 1807.17 Palm#l TgtKupC Rvsd 15-Dec-00
0.00 1841.69 LCU/Miluveach
0.00 1844.69 Tgt Base
0.00 1877.17
0.00 2141.13 J-4
0.00 2177.29
0.00 2441.32 TD
All data is in feet unless otherwise stated.
Coordinates from slot %1 and TVD from Est. RKB (55.00 Ft above Mean Sea Level).
Bottom hole distance is 2441.32 on azimuth 273.63 degrees from wellhead.
·Total Dogleg for wellpath is 36.89 degrees.
Vertical section is from wellhead on azimuth 273.63 degrees.
Calculation uses the minimum curvature method.
Presented by Baker Hughes INTEQ RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Comaission
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm, Palm1
Exploration,North Slope, Alaska
PROPOSAL LISTING Page 2
Your ref : Palm #1 Version
Last revised : 3-Jan-2001
Comments in wellpath
MD TVD Rectangular Coords. Comment
1555.00 1555.00 0.00 N 0.00 E Base Permafrost
2065.00 2065.00 0.00 N 0.00 E Top West Sak
2660.00 2660.00 0.00 N 0.00 E 9 5/8" Casing Pt
2760.00 2760.00 0.00 N 0.00 E C80
2780.00 2780.00 0.00 N 0.00 E KOP
3844.23 3790.00 18.31 N 288.33 W C50
3933.94 3865.00 21.43 N 337.45 W K-3
4009.57 3926.37 24.23 N 381.55 W EOC
4151.63 4040.00 29.63 N 466.65 W C40
5676.98 5260.00 87.65 N 1380.38 W Moraine
5818.26 5373.00 93.03 N 1465.01 W C30
6053.31 5561.00 101.97 N 1605.81 W Top HRZ
6138.33 5629.00 105.20 N 1656.74 W C20
6192.09 5672.00 107.25 N 1688.95 W Base HRZ
6305.87 5763.00 111.57 N 1757.10 W K-1
6383.36 5824.98 114.52 N 1803.52 W TopTgt - Kup C
6383.38 5825.00 114.52 N 1803.54 W Palm%1 TgtKupC Rvsd 15-Dec-00
6440.90 5871.00 116.71 N . 1837.99 W LCU/Miluveach
6445.90 5875.00 116.90 N 1840.98 W Tgt Base
6939.76 6270.00 135.68 N 2136.83 W J-4
7439.87 6670.00 154.71 N 2436.41 W TD
Casing positions in string 'A'
Top MD Top TVD Rectangular Coords. Bot MD Bot TVD Rectangular Coords. Casing
...........................................................................................................
0.00 0.00 0.00N 0.00E 2660.00 2660.00 0.00N 0.00E 9 5/8" Casing
Targets associated with this wellpath
Target name Geographic Location T.V.D. Rectangular Coordinates Revised
Palm#l TgtKupC Rvsd 474151.000,5993963.000,-2.000 5825.00 114.52N 1803.54W 13-Sep-2000
RECEIVED
JAN 05
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Phillips Palm #1
PRESSURE INFORMATION AND CASING DESIGN
(Per 20 AAC 25.005 (c) (4)
DISCUSSION
The following presents the d~a used for calculation of the anticipated surface pressures (ASP) used for
the design and drilling of A,~js, #1.
[ Casing Setting Depth Pore
Casing I Fracture Pressure I Pore I ASP Drilling
l Size [ Gradient Gradient I Pressure
~ ............ ~:? ............ I .................. ':~'~?~"7"~/i'/~'?~' ................. t ........ "¥~':~'"~i .................... ~:'~'"~g. ............. ] ......... :i'-~-,~'~"~a .......... ii ........... ':i"~/~""~a ..........
Expected Maximum Mud Weights:
12-1/4" Surface Hole to 2660' TVD / 2660' MD: 10.2 ppg
8-1/2" Production Hole to 6670' TVD / 7440' MD: 11.2 ppg
Procedure for calculating Anticipated Surface 'Pressure (ASP):
ASP is determined as the lesser of 1) surface pressure at breakdown of the formation at the casing seat
with a gas gradient to the surface, or 2) formation pore pressure at the next casing point less a gas
gradient to the surface as follows:
1) ASP = [(FG x 0.052)- 0.11] D
Where:
ASP = Anticipated Surface Pressure in psi
FG = Fracture Gradient at the casing seat in lb/gal
0.052 = Conversion factor from lb/gal to psi/ft
0.11 = Gas gradient in psi/ft
D = True vertical depth of casing seat in ft. RKB
OR
2) ASP = FPP- (0.11 x D)
Where: FPP = Formation Pore Pressure at the next casing point
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
-1-
ASP Calculations:
1.
Meltw ~a~N~or~ #1
PRESSURE INFORMATION AND CASING DESIGN
Drilling below conductor casing (16")
ASP = [(FG x 0.052)- 0.11] D = [(11 x 0.052)- 0.11] x 108
= 50 psi
OR
ASP = FPP - (0.11 x D)
= 1245- (0.11 x 2660)
= 952 psi
Drilling below surface casing (9-5/8")
ASP = [(FG x 0,052) - 0.11]D = [(13.0 x 0.052).- 0.11] x 2660'
= 1506 psi
OR
ASP = FPP - (0.11 x D) = 3399 - (0.11 x 6670')
= 2665 psi
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 Z001
Naska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission
Casing Performance Pro .p...erties
i /' Internal /
i Size ] Weight j Grade [ Connection I Yield j co,ap..se I 3"~[~'~ ............ ....................... 'i~'8~i .........
i 9-5/8" .] ......... 36 ,p,,,,p,,f .... ] .......... J-55 BTC I 3,520 ,p,,si [ 2,020 p..si [ 639M I 564M
Casing Setting Depth Rationale
16"-118' RKB Conductor casing to provide sufficient anchor and fracture gradient for diverter
system.
9-5/8"-2660' TVD RKB Surface casing to provide good anchor for BOPE and sufficient fracture gradient
and well control while drilling to next casing setting point.
7"-6670' TVD RKB Production casing to cover all open hole and all previously set casing to allow
comprehensive testing of the well. This casing will not be set if logs indicate the
well is a dry hole.
Annular Pumpin_~ Operations:
Incidental fluids developed from drilling operations will be either injected into the Palm ¥', ~-~'-'~,~
#1 approved annulus or hauled to the nearest permitted Class II disposal well. The ~,,~,~'~
cement rinsate will not be injected down the dedicated disposal well but will be recycled ,~~
or held for the Palm #1 open annulus or injected down another Kuparuk well open
annulus. The open annulus will be left with a non-freezing fluid during any extended
shut down (> 4 hr) in pumping operations. The Palm #1 surface/production casing
-2-
('" ~S~iNe~ North #1
PRESSURE INFORMATION AN DESIGN
annulus will be filled with diesel after setting production casing and prior to the drilling
rig moving off of the well. If isolation is required per regulations over significant
hydrocarbons, then sufficient cement volume will be pumped during the production
cement job to cover those formations.
We request that Palm #1 be permitted for annular pumping of fluids (if production
casing is set) occurring as a result of drilling operations, per regulation 20 AAC 25.080.
Any zones containing significant hydrocarbons will be isolated prior to initiating annular
pumping. There will be no USDW's open below the shoe or potable/industrial water
wells within one mile of the receiving zone. Reference the enclosed directional drilling
plan for other formation markers in this well.
Surface casing will be set in the Cretaceous shales below the base of the West Sak
Sands. These 300-500' thick shales are part of the Colville Group and are known to
provide vertical barriers to fluid flow. The surface casing shoe will be set a minimum of
50' vertically below the base of the West Sak into the heart of the shales.
The maximum volume of fluids to be pumped down the annulus of this well will not
exceed 35,000 bbl without the specific permission of the AOGCC. Fluid densities will
range from diesel to a maximum of 12.0 ppg for drilling fluid wastes. Using 12.0 ppg
fluid and the rig's specified maximum pumping pressure of 1,200 psi for annular
injection, the maximum pressure at the surface casing shoe is estimated by:
Max Shoe Pressure = (12.0 ppg) * (0.052) * (Surf. Shoe TVD) + 1,200 psi
= (12.0 ppg) * (0.052) * (2660') + 1,200 psi
Max Pressure = 2860 psi
This pressure is conservative, since frictional losses while pumping have not been
taken into consideration. The surface and production casing strings exposed to the
annular pumping operations have sufficient strength by using the 85% collapse and
burst ratings listed in the casing performance properties above. Fluids to be disposed of
in the annulus will be limited to drilling wastes associated with drilling a well as defined
in 20 AAC 25.080 (h).
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 ZOO1
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
-3-
DRILLING FLUIDS PROGRAI~:
Phillips Palm #1
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PV 20-26 I 16-20
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[ Viscosity 50-100 i 30-40
· · ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ~ ..............................................................................................
~ Initial Gel ~ 5-15 ~ 4-6
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~ 10-Min. Gel 15-40 6-8
.. ...................................................................................................................................... ! ............................................................................................................... ! ...............................................................................................
APl Filtrate ~ 10-12 I 8-10
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p..H 9.5-10 9.5-10
Drilling Fluid System:
3 - Derrick FIo-Line Cleaners
Pioneer Model S2-12 Desander
Tri-FIo 'Low Profile' Desilter
Alpha-Laval Model DMNX 418 Centrifuge
Pit Level Indicator (w/visual and audible alarms)
Trip Tank
Fluid Flow Sensor
8 - Brandt pit stirrers
Drilling Area Risks:
Examination of the two nearest offset wells, Colville #1, and Kalubik Creek #1 reveal no
subsurface hazards such as abnormal pressure or lost circulation zones. Original pressures
in the western edge 3G Pad wells were approximately 9.7 to 9.8 ppg EMW and these
numbers agree with the DST data from the Kalubik Creek #1 well. For the well, Palm #1, a
seismic analysis is plotted and pore pressure/fracture gradient curves derived. Again, no
indications of abnormal pressure or weak formations were seen particularly at shallow
depths. The mud weights planned for Palm #1 are conservatively based on those used
during drilling of the offsets. Prudent and precautionary drilling/tripping techniques will be
emphasized while drilling this well. No shallow gas hazards have been detected while drilling
the Kuparuk 3G wells to the East.
The 9-5/8" surface casing shoe will be tested to a maximum 16 ppg EMW formation integrity
test or leak-off (whichever is least) after drilling 20 feet of new formation.
TJB Ol/o4/ol
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 2001
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission
'Andlorage
Phillips Palm #1
PRESSURE ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION
(Per 20 ACC 25.005 (c) (7) and 20 ACC 25.033 (e))
DISCUSSION:
An analysis and prediction of overpressured strata was performed for the Palm
#1 well as required by AOGCC regulations. Phillips does not expect to encounter
abnormal pressure from any zones. The prediction is based on an evaluation of
the Western 3G Pad wells plus the offset wells Colville #1, and Kalubik Creek #1.
Attached are the following:
· Mud weight versus depth graph for Colville #1 & Kalubik Creek #1.
· Seismic analysis for Palm #1.
Pore pressure, frac pressure and anticipated mud weight graph for Palm #1.
· A discussion of the potential for shallow gas hazards will be included in
the well plan. Also, as required by our internal SOP's a pre spud meeting
with the crews will be held prior to spudding and the shallow gas hazard
potentials discussed.
· A special emphasis will be focused on controlling trip speeds to prevent
swabbing/surging the wellbore- especially in the surface hole.
· Particular attention will also be made in picking the surface casing setting
depth below the base of the West Sak, but above the C80/K10 marker.
· The 10 ppg planned drilling mud weight for the surface interval will also
exceed the predicted pore pressure prediction of approxiamtely 9.0 ppg.
RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commiss~
.
LEAK OFF TEST PROCEDURE~'~,''
Palm #1
After cementing casing and nippling up BOPE, RIH to top of cement and pressure test the
casing to 2500 psi for 30 minutes and record on chart (AOGCC required casing integrity test).
Record the information on the AAI LOT form (you can locate on the drilling web page). Plot
Casing Pressure Test (volume vs. pressure and time holding pressure on casing). Verify that
the test indicates a linear line and that there is no air entrained in the mud. Repeat Casing
pressure test if needed.
2. Drill 20' to 50' of new hole below the casing shoe.
.
Circulate the hole to establish a uniform mud density throughout the system (required for a
good FIT or LOT). PU into the shoe.
4. Close the blowout preventer (ram or annular).
5. Pump down the drill stem at 1/4 to 1/2 bpm.
.
.
On the LOT form, plot the fluid pumped (volume or strokes) vs. drill pipe pressure until the
formation begins to take fluid; at this point the pressure will continue to rise, but at a slower
rate.
Note: If 16.0 ppg EMW is reached, shut down and hold the pressure there. This
becomes the data for a formation integrity test (FIT) instead of a LOT
At leak off pump 3 bbls of mud into formation prior to shutting down the pump.
Shut down when the leak-off point is clearly seen and 3 bbls of mud has been pumped into
the formation. Record initial shut-in pressure. With the pump shut down monitor, record and
report the shut -in pressures for a minimum of 10 minutes or until the shut -in pressure
stabilizes. Record time vs. pressure in 1-minute intervals and plot information. Bleed the
pressure off and record the fluid volume recovered. Forward the data to the Drilling
Engineer in Anchorage. The Drilling Engineer will forward the information to the Agencies.
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5
Alaska Oil &.Gas Cons. Commission
'Anchorage
TJB 01/04/01
1000
2000
3OOO
20" @ 94'
DRILLING TIME AND MUD WEIGHT CURVE
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Depth
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Diverter Schematic
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16" 200 psi WP
HYDRAULIC KNIFE VALVE
21 lA" 2,000 psi WP
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16" OD DIVERTER LINE
16-3/4" 2M SOW Starting
Head
16-3/4" x 21-1/4" x 2M
Psi DSA Flange
16" 62 ppf PEB CONDUCTOR .PIPE
set at 80' (GL)
RECEIVED
JAN 0,5 ;~OO1
Alaska 13tl & Gas Cons. Commission
'Ancha-age
Nabors 19e
11" 5,000 PSI
BOP COMPONENTS
I I
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3" 5,000 psi WP Shaffer GATE VALVE 1
w/hydraulic actuator
/
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x 11" 3,000 psi WP
11" 5,000 psi WP, HYDRIL Type GK
ANNULAR PREVENTER
w/companion flange to bell nipple
DOUBLE 11" 5,000 psi WP,
HYDRIL Magnum BOP
w/pipe rams on top and
blind rams on bottom
/
I 3" 5,000 psi WP Shaffer GATE VALVE
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I HYDRIL MPL BOP w/pipe rams
RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 2001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
'Anchorage
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM
COMPANY
To: Chip Landmesser ATO-1462
Tom Brassfield ATO-1550
From: Kathy Heinlein ATO-1346
Subject:
Pre-Drill Seismic Pore Pressure Prediction for Palm #1 and
Palm #2
Date:
December 19, 2000
Summary
Seismic velocity data was used to predict pore pressures likely to be encountered in the
proposed Palm #1 and Palm #2 (sidetrack) well locations. A local compaction trend and
a local velocity to pressure gradient translation trend model were established based
upon previous work in the area by Ray Wyndrinski (Feb. 1998). The compaction trend
and pressure gradient translation model developed by Wyndrinski was evaluated
against data from the Colville #1 and Kalubik Creek #1 wells and found to be acceptable
for pressure prediction at Palm.
The local compaction trend and the translation trend model were applied to velocities
from 3D seismic data to predict pore pressures. No shallow hazards or abnormal
pressures were observed intersecting the proposed borepaths.
A zone of potential pressure increase (13.5 ppg) was observed 1100 ft east of the Palm
surface location but does not appear to intersect the Palm #2 borepath.
Seismic Processinq
The accuracy of seismic geopressure analysis depends critically on the accuracy of the
input velocity field. The velocities used for pressure prediction were generated using
Phillips' AVEL software, an automated high-resolution velocity analysis program
developed by ARCO Exploration and Production Technology. This process produces a
very accurate velocity field defined at every sample in time and laterally along each
seismic line. The output RMS velocities were smoothed over 9 CDPs to minimize
instabilities in the velocity field that might result from noise, lack of signal or variations in
CDP fold. RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 Z001
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
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Pressure Prediction Procedure
Phillip's PPFG software (developed by ARCO Exploration and Production Technology)
was used to calculate the predicted pore pressures.
The local normal compaction trend line and local velocity vs. pressure translation trend
model developed by Wyndrinski (Feb. 1998) for this area were evaluated at the Colville
#1 and Kalubik Creek #1 offset wells. This model was found to be a good match.
Procedure
1 .) A Normal Compaction Trend Line (NCTL) was determined for a series of seismic
lines from the WBA 3D seismic dataset. The series of seismic lines formed a cube
which surrounded the deviated borepaths of Palm #1 and Palm #2. The NCTL
extracted from the seismic data was close to the NCTL used by Wyndrinski. The
slope of the NCTL line is -4.5'5, the intercept is 170.
2.)
The difference between interval transit times (ITT), recorded by wireline sonic logs
(z~T) in the existing wells or by seismic velocities in the proposed wells, and the
Interval transit times predicted by a downward extension of the NCTL were
measured. These values are the travel time differences, AAT.
3.) A translation trend model was established by comparing transit time differences
(AAT) to mud weights. This model calculates pressure gradients (PP) using the
equation
PP = C2*AAT**2 + 01 */tAT + C0
Where C2 = 2.5769'4, C1 = .119231, CO = 8.94231
4.) Fracture gradients were calculated using the Eaton Method. Inputs are the bulk
density, the calculated pore pressure gradient profile, and a Poisson's Ratio profile
(from a West Cameron model).
RECEIVED
JAN 0'5 ZOO1
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Seismic Pore Pressure Prediction
Pressure gradients were predicted for a cube of 3D inlines and xlines surrounding the
proposed Palm #1 and Palm #2 deviated boreholes.
Pressure gradient prediction displays are provided for the following 3D lines:
Predicted Pore Pressure Gradient Displays in Depth:
Figure # Seismic Line Proposed Well Location & SSTVD
1 IL1056 Palm 1, Palm 2 surface 0 ft
3 Traverse Palm 1 TD 6500 ft
4 Traverse Palm 2 TD 6000 ft
Predicted Pore Pressure Gradient Displays in Time with Migrated Time Overlay:
Figure # Seismic Line Proposed Well Location & SSTVD
2 IL1056 Palm 1, Palm 2 surface 0 ft
Warmer colors indicate higher predicted mud weights (pore pressure gradients).
Figure 2 and Figure 3 display predicted pressure (ppg) along the Palm 1 and Palm 2
borepaths. There are no apparent zones of shallow hazards or abnormal increases in
pressure along the proposed borepaths.
Figure 1 shows the predicted pressure along seismic inline 1056, which intersects the
surface location of Palm 1 and Palm 2 at CDP 799. There is a zone of potentially
increased pressure located on inline 1056 at approximately 1100 ft due east of the Palm
surface location. When observed in the 3D cube, this zone is shown to be of limited
extent, and although it comes close to the borepath of Palm #2, it does not intersect the
borepath. Gas-charged sands have been noted in this same interval in the Colville 1
well but do not result in a pressure anomaly of this magnitude. A review of the pre-stack
seismic gathers indicates that the velocities input to the AVEL velocity program may
have been too slow at this particular location, resulting in a false increase in pressure.
Work is under way to determine if the observed anomaly is due to an error in seismic
velocity.
Pore Pressure Gradient Prediction at Proposed Well Locations:
Figure # Seismic Line Well, Depth (SSTVD)
5 IL 1056, XL 799 Surface 0 ft
6 IL 1057, XL 779 Palm 1 6500 ft
7 IL 1062, XL 835 Palm 2 6600 ft
RECEIVED
J/iN 0
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Commls,flon
Conclusions
1 .) There are no apparent shallow hazards along the proposed Palm #1 and Palm #2
borepaths.
2.) A potential pressure high (13.5 ppg) is present 1100 ft due east of the Palm surface
location. It is possible that this anomaly is due to an error in the velocity model input
to AVEL, but it is also possible that this interval may contain gas-charged sands.
Work is in progress to determine the nature of the anomaly.
3.) The normal compaction trend model and velocity-vs-pressure translational trend
model used for previous pressure prediction in this area (Wyndrinski) is suitable for
this dataset.
If you have any questions about any of the information in this report, please feel free to
either call me (907) 263-4761 or email me (kheinle@ppco.com).
RECEIVED
JAN 0 5 200
Alaska Oil &.Gas Cons. Commission
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
12/16/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Cross Section: IL1056
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
12/16/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Cross Section: IL1056
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
12/16/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Cross Section: traverse
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
12/16/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Cross Section: traverse
Method: Trend Curve
NCTL: 170-4.5e-5
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
11/22/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Well: Palm #1, Palm #2
NCTL: 170-4.5e-5
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
11/22/2000. K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Well: Palm #1
NCTL: 170-4.5e-5
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PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Pore Pressure and Fracture Gradient System
11/22/2000 K. Heinlein
Project: Palm
Well: Palm #2
NCTL: 170-4.5e-5
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American Express'
Cash Advance Draft
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Palm #1 Drillin.q Hazards Summary
(to be posted in Rig Floor Doghouse Prior to Spud)
RECEIVED
· ~,,: 19 2001
12-114" Hole 1 9-$18" Casin.q Interval
Event Risk Level r4itigation Strategy
Conductor Broach Moderate Monitor cellar continuously during interval.
Well Collision NA Nearest well is approximately 2.7 miles
away.
Gas Hydrates Moderate Monitor well at base of permafrost,
increased mud weight, decreased mud
viscosity, increased circulating times,
controlled drilling rates, Iow mud
temperatures, addition of 2.0 ppb of
Driltreat (Lecithin) plus %% by volume Dril-
N-Slide
Running Sands and Low Maintain planned mud parameters,
Gravels Increase mud weight, use weighted
sweeps, run gravel isolation string.
Abnormal Pressure in Low Diverter drills, increased mud weight. Offset
Surface Formations wells (Colville #1 & Kalubik Creek #1) and
3G Pad wells indicate Iow probability of
encountering abnormal pressures.
Lost Circulation Low Reduced pump rates, mud theology, lost
circulation material, use of Iow density
cement slurries
8-112" Hole / 7" Casin.q Interval
Event Risk Level I~litigation Strategy
Lost circulation Low Reduced pump rates, reduced trip speeds,
real time equivalent circulating density
(ECD) monitoring, mud theology, lost
circulation material
Hole swabbing on trips Moderate Reduced trip speeds (especially thru the
C80 interval @ 2760' MD), mud properties,
proper hole filling, pumping out of hole, real
time equivalent circulating density (ECD)
monitoring, weighted sweeps.
Abnormal Reservoir Moderate Well control drills, increased mud weight,
Pressure contingencies for top set casing string.
Hydrogen Sulfide gas Low H2S drills, detection systems, alarms,
..?.~ standard well control practices, mud
..~. scavengers
Palm #1 Drilling Hazards Summary i 18 011.doc
prepared by T.J. Brassfield
1/18/01
.~age 1 of 1
Palm 01 Exploration Well Cement loads
Use 45% excess below the Permafrost and 400% above. Drilled with 12 %" bit. Port Collar at 1000'
MD, 9 $/8", 36 #casing TMD 2660', Single Stage Design. TOtailC~ 800' above the shoe. Port Collar
contingency if no cement to surface. Base of the Permafrost at 1555' MD
Revised 1/19/01 by TJB
Volume Calcs:
Pump 20 bbls Arco Preflush, 50 bbls Arco Spacer ~ 10.Sppg w/0.1#fobl C359. Cement from
MD to 800' above the shoe with Class G + adds ~15.8 ppg and from 1860' to surface with
ASLite ~ 10.7 ppg
Lead Slurry Requirements~:
ASLite ~ 10.7 ppg, Class G + 50%D124, 9%D44, 0.4%D46, 30%D53, 1.5%S1, 1.5%D79 -4.43
ft3/sk
(1860'-1555') x 0.3132 ft3/ft x 1.45 (45% excess) =
(1555') x 0.3132 ft3/ft x 5 (400% excess) =
138.5 fi3 + 2435.1 fig =
2573.6 fl3/4.43 f~3/sk =
138.5 ft3
2435.1 ft3
2573.6 ft3
581 sks - Round up to 590 sks
Have an additional 380 sks of lead on location for Top Oat/2nd stage, if necessary - enough cement to
fill the annular space (400% excess) and the inside of the casing from port collar to surface.
Tail Slurry Requirements:
15.8 ppg Class O + 1%S1, 0.2%D46, 0.3%D65 - 1.17 ff3/sk
(800') x 0.3132 fl3/ft x 1.45 (45% excess) =
Shoe Joints: (80') x 0.434 ft3/ft =
363.3 ft3 + 34.7 ft3 =
398 ft3 / 1.17 ft3/sk =
363.3 ft3
34.7 ft3
398 ft3.
340 sks - Round up to 350 sks
CemCADE* Summary.
Fluid sequence: Establish circulation using FW, 20 bbl Arco Preflush, 50 bbls 10.5ppg Arco
Spacer w/0.1#/bbl C359, 590 sks (465 bbls) ASLite Lead, 350 sks (73 bbls) Class G + adds Tail.
TJB 1/19/01
RECEIVED
19 2001
Palm#1 Exploration Well
7" Production Casing Cementing Loads
75% Excess, 7" 26# casing in 8 ½" Open Hole
TD MD 7440', Cement to 1000' above target ~ 6383', TOC 5383'
Pumoine Sequence:
20 bbls Arco Wash, 50 bbls Arco Spacer ~ 11.5 ppg, 85 bbls GasBLOK ~ 15.8 ppg
Tail Slurry.: Cement fi.om TD to 5383' + 80' shoe volume
Volume.'.
1.75 x (7440'-5383') x (0.1268 fl3/i~) + (80') x (0.2148 i~3/f~) = 473.6 R3
Yield = 1.17 R3/sk
Total sacks = 473.6 fc3/1.17 R3/sk = 405 sacks. Round up to 410 sacks + Batch
Composition:
Class G cement ~ 15.8 ppg w/2gps D600 + D135, D047, D065, DS00, D053 per lab testing
130 BHST, 105 BHCT
We will need to confirm the BHCT with MWD as these temperatures were extrapolated fi.om historical
data of formations in the area.
TJB 1/19/01
RECEIVED
19 2001
P '_LIPS Alaska, Inc. ("
A Subsidiary of PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Your name Paul Mazzolini
Phone (907) 263-4603
Fax: (907) 265-1336
Email: pmazzol@ppco, com
January 25, 2001
Mr. Dan Seamount
Commissioner
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W 7th Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501
RECEIVED
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
^nchorage
Re: Addendum to APD, Palm #1
& Atlas #1 Surface Casing Setting Depth Rationale
Dear Commissioner Seamount:
Given the proximity of the proposed wells, Palm #1 and Atlas #1 to the
Kuparuk River Unit (3-4 miles), it is expected that these exploratory
wells will penetrate a typical Kupamk River Unit geologic section.
KRU well designs, which are the model for these exploration wells
include surface casings which are set in the Colville shales and cemented
back to surface, thus isolating any potentially fresh water bearing
horizons from the hydrocarbon formations below the surface casing
shoe.
Should you have any questions please call me at 263-4603.
Sincerely,
Paul Mazzolini '
Exploration Drilling Team Leader
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DS 30 MONUMENTS PER LOUNSBURY & ASSOC.
2. COORDINATES SHOVel ARE ALASKA STA'rE PLANE
ZONE 4., NAD27, '-'~" '
;5. GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES ARE NAD27.
4. ELEVA'I'[ONS SHOWN ARE BRITISH PETROLEUM MEAN ;-3
SEA LEVEL DATUM. ~ t,e~ '"..._
5. ALL DISTANCES ARE TRUE.
7. DA'lES OF SURVEY; !2/18 8~ 19 AND !2/29/ee.
SEC, 18, T 12 N, R 8 E,
UMIAT MERIDIAN,
LAT = 7~' 23' 39,51"
LONG = 15e' 11' 44,,31" VICINITY MAP 1" = 2 Miles
Y= 5,995,843,2'
X= 475,954,4'
2,573' F,N,L,, 1,305' F,E,L,
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WIS_L_L PERMIT CHECKLIST
FIELD & POOL
ADMINISTRATION
AP.~ DATE
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COMPANY
ENGINEERING
WELL NAME
PROGRAM: exp ~" dev
INI~ CLASS ~"'t~P~- ~d//..7'~',~'~ GEOL AREA
1. Permit fee attached .......................
2. Lease number appropriate ...................
3. Unique well name and number ..................
4. Well located in a defined pool ..................
5. Well located proper distance from drilling unit boundary ....
6. Well located proper distance from other wells ..........
7. Sufficient acreage available, in drilling unit ............
8. If deviated, is wellbore plat included ............. . · ·
9. Operator only affected party ...................
10. Operator has appropriate bond in force .............
11. Permit can be issued without conservation order ........
12. Permit can.be issued without administrative approval ......
13. Can permit be approved before 15-day wait ...........
14. Conductor string .provided ...................
15. Surface casing protects all known USDWs ...........
16. CMT vol adequate to circulate on conductor & surf csg .....
17. CMT vol adequate to tie-in long string to surf csg. '
18. CMT will cover all known productive horizons ..... ' .....
19. Casing designs adequate for C, T, B & permafrost .......
20. Adequate tankage or reserve pit .................
reddl serv wellbore seg ann. disposal para req
UNIT# ,,~} ON/OFF SHORE
GEOLOGY
A~.~. DATE
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26.
27.
If a re-drill, has a 10-403 for abandonment been approved...
· Adequate weilbore separation proposed ..............
If diverter required, does it meet regulations ....... '...
Drilling.fluid program schematic & equip list adequate......
BOPEs, do they meet regulation .... ' ' '.~C~-' ~ .....
BOPE press rating appropriate; test to c)r~ psig.
Choke manifold complies w/APl RP-53 (May 84) .........
28. Work will occur without operation shutdown. ' .
29. Is presence of H2S gas probable ..................
30. Permit can be issued wlo hydrogen sulfide measu, res ...... Y~__~'~ .... ',
31. Data presented on potential overoressure zones~ ...... ~Y_~N
32. Seism~ic analysis of'shallow gas z'ones.-~. '~. ......... ~) N =~-~/~'. ~'_~,,~.Yf,~./~/,,r~_, ,z),4;/(..,.,.,~. ,z..u~'. /-/o-c~/.. '/~" '.~, ~,/-~,,~,~/~-,,~. ~ /vo Il
33.' Seabed condition survey (if off-shore) .............
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ANNULAR DISPOSAL35. With proper cementing records, this plan
(A) will contain waste in a suitable receiving zonei .... ....
APPR DATE (B) will not contaminate freshwater; or cause drilling waste...
to surface;
~..~ ~1 ~/~l (C) will not impair mechanical integrity of the well used for disposal;
· (D) will not damage producing formation or impair recovery from a
pool; and
. (E) .will not circumvent 20 AAc 25.252 or 20 AAC 25.412. ·
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SIDEWALL CORE ANALYSIS REPORT
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
"PALM" #1 WELL
CL FILE $7111-01047
CORE LABORATORIES
CORE LABORATORIES
RESERVOIR OPTIMI2ATiON
SIDEWALL CORE ANALYSIS REPORT
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
"PALM" #1 WELL
CL FILE 57111-01047
Performed by:
Core Laboratories
3430 Unicorn Road
Bakersfield, CA 93308
(661) 392.8600
Report Presented
MARCH 28, 2001
INTRODUCTION
Core Laboratories was requested by Phillips Petroleum Company to perform
standard Dean-Stark porosity, permeability and fluid saturation analysis upon rotary-
ddlled sidewall core samples from the 'Palm" 1 well. Sample end-clippings were
cleaned and then forwarded to Geologics in Dallas Texas for thin-section preparation.
Presented herein are the results of the analysis performed in Bakersfield with a brief
description of the requested procedures and tests.
In conjunction with the report, the core analysis results are supplied in Excel
format on floppy diskette. We appreciate this opportunity to be of service and hope
these data prove beneficial in the development of this reservoir.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
Sample Preparation,
Samples with adequate recovery were cleaned of drilling mud, trimmed to right
cylinders, and mounted in thin-walled metal jackets. 120-mesh stainless steel end-
screens were installed on each and the sleeves and jackets were seated under
hydrostatic loading at a pressure of 1000 psig.
Fluid Extraction
Water and the oil were removed from the samples by Dean Stark methods using
toluene as the solvent. Dean Stark extraction was performed for a minimum of sixteen
hours and was terminated when the volume of water collected in each sample's
receiving tube had stabilized. Hydrocarbon extraction was initiated using soxhlet
extractors with a 70:30 methylene chloride/methanol mixture as solvent. To provide
"quick -and-dirty" preliminary results as per Phillips' request, the samples were removed
from the soxhlets after forty-eight hours, dried, and tested before they had been
completely cleaned. Preliminary testing was performed as described for the final testing.
Following the rush measurements, samples were returned to the soxhlets for complete
cleaning.
Fully cleaned samples were taken from the soxhlets and placed in a convection
oven at 230°F to drive off residual solvent. After a minimum of twelve hours the
extracted samples were removed from the convection oven and cooled to laboratory
temperature in a desiccator.
Grain Density Determinations
Grain volumes were determined by Boyle's Law double-cell methods using an
extended range helium porosimeter. Where applicable, metal jacket and end-screen
weight and volume corrections were applied. Grain density values were calculated
using Equation 1.
~ma
8ma --
Mg
Matrix (grain) density (g/cc)
Grain mass (g)
Grain volume (cc)
(1)
porosity Determination (Jacketed Samples)
Direct pore volume measurements also by Boyle's Law double-cell methods were
performed upon jacketed samples confined at 400 psig in Hassler-type core holders.
Porosity values for the jacketed samples were calculated using Equation 2.
[(1/., F'~'
,~ = +15
Where: ~ = Porosity (%)
Vp = Pore volume (cc)
Vg = Grain volume (cc)
(2)
\ Fluid Saturation Calculations
Oil and water saturation results were calculated using Equations 3 and 4.
So --
(3)
(4)
Where: So =
Sw =
Oil saturation (%)
Water saturation (%)
Mf =
Md =
Mw =
Vw =
§o =
Vp =
Fresh sample mass (g)
Extracted and dded sample mass (g)
Extracted water mass (g)
Extracted water volume ,.'.cc)
Density of oil
Pore volume (cc)
Permeability to Ai,,r,
Permeability determinations were made on the jacketed samples following pore
volume determinations. Permeability values for the un-jacketed samples were estimated.
Permeability values of sleeved samples were c~,lculated utilizing Darcy's Equation for
compressible fluids, Equation 5.
L JL
J
Where:
Pa =
vg =
AP =
p =
Qa =
L =
Vb =
Permeability to air (md)
Atmospheric pressure
Gas viscosity (cp)
Differential pressure
Mean pressure
Flow rate (cc/sec)
Length (cm)
Bulk volume (cc)
Sample Disposition
Sample plugs are being returned to Phillips Petroleum in Anchorage under
separate cover as per Phillips' instructions.
.~. Phillips PetroleumCo. File No. : 57111-01048
"Palm" 1 Loo. : Sec.18 -T12NIRSE
E.r.~ Kuparuk River Unit APl No.: 50 - 103 - 20361
ROTARY SIDEWALL CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS
Sample Depth Perm. Porosity ' Saturations ' 'Total Grain, DesCription ' Method
I_B 4302.0 3,0 23.2 25. 5 14, 9 f. 71 40, 5 2.70
1 4344.0 11. 28,9 18,7 73,1 0.26 91.8 2.72
2 4354.5 48. 28.3 10.7 84.9 0.13 95.6 2,71
2 B 4362.5 22, 26.6 33.2 3.9 8.48 37.1 2.63
3 B 5676,0 2,7 18.8 7,5 23.7 0,32 31.2 2,67
4 B 5694.0 0.074 15.1 19,8 ~1.4 1,74 31.2 2.67
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3 5725.0 4.9 20.8 30,7 58.1 0.53 88.9 2,73
4 5742,0 5.3 21.8 18.5 69,0 0.27 87.5 2.70
5 5791.0 3.6 20.3 20.0 72.2 0.28 92.3 2.71
6 6420,5 0,030 7.2 34.2 47.4 0.72 81.6 2.85
7 6423,0 158. 32,4 36.4 52,2 0.70 88.6 3.09
8 6427.0 0.145 17,3 37,5 36.4 1.03 73,8 3.09
9 6434,5 44. 23,2 41,2 41.1 1.00 82.3 3.03
10 6436.0 0,049 15.8 35,4 38.4 0.92 73,8 3.06
1 t 6438.0 440. 30,5 31.5 50.5 0.62 82,0 2.78
12 6444.0 0.005 4.8 31,7 19.0 1.67 50,7 3.03
13 6447.0 920, 27.4 31.5 36,7 0.86 68.1 2.69
14 6449,0 9,6 15.1 43.1 30.1 1.43 73.2 2.84
15 6450.0 43. 22.2 36,4 40,2 0.90 76.6 2.69
t6 6453.0 3,2 20.5 24,1 61.8 0.39 85.9 2,69
17 6459.0 0,111 15.0 27,4 58,9 0,46 86.2 2.71
18 6464.0 0.089 14.6 13,3 61.9 0.22 75.3 2,72
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Method: DS - Dean Stark toluene ~, sexhlet (~. Boyle% Law grain and pore volumes, aa~ady-state perm. to sir,
Note: Metal jaoket~ were removed for final permeability measurament~
Sst - Fluids part~ally extracted in Barflesville DS
Sst tan-gry vfgr vslty cly It strk sin gld flu DS
Sst tan-gry vfgr vslty sh lams m strk stn gld flu DS
Sst- Fluids partially extracted in Bartlesville DS
Sst - Fluids partially extracted in Bartlesville DS
Sst- Fluids partially extracted in Bartlesville DS
Sst tan vfgr vsity m sin dgld flu DS
Sst tan vfgr vslb/m sin dgld flu DS
Sst tan vfgr vslty m sin dgld flu DS
Sst gry-lt tan vfgr vslty It strk sin gld flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr slty cal(~ incl dk sin dor flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr slty dk sin dor flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr sity dk stn dor flu DS
Sst bm vf-fgr vslty dk sin dor flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr sslty dk stn dor flu DS
Sst gry-tan vfgr vslty It sp sin gtd flu DS
Sst dk-bm vf-fgr sslty dk sin dor flu DS
Sst bm vf-fgr slty dk sin dor flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr sslty dk sin dor flu DS
Sst dk bm vf-fgr slty dk stn dor flu DS
$itst gry-tan vfgr sd shly It sp sin gld flu D8
$1tet gry-tan vshly It sp ,tn gld flu DS
8eating Pressure (pslg) :1000
Confining Pressure (pslg): 400
PHILLIPS
PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc.
PALM #1
Section 18
T12N-RaE, UM
North Slope Borough, Alaska
February 15, 2001
John Morris, Sr. Logging Geologist
Steve Hamer, Sr. Logging Geologist
Bob Nichol, Logging Geologist
EPOCH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm #1
North Slope Borough
TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. 2
WELL RESUME .............................................................................................................. 3
FORMATION SUMMARY ................................................................................................ 4
RIG ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................ 24
MUD RECORD ................................ ~ ............................................................................. 28
SURVEY RECORD ................... , ................................................................................... 29
BIT RECORD ................................................................................................................ 31
DRILLING PROGRESS ................................................................................................ 32
RIG TIME DISTRIBUTION ............................................................................. '. .............. 33
FINAL LOGS ....................................................... ' ......................................... APPENDIX 1
EPOCH 2
Operator
Well Name:
Location:
Coordinates:
Elevation:
County:
State:
APl Index:
Spud Date:
Contractor:
Foremen:
Rig:
Logging Unit:
Geologists:
Co. Geologist:
Log Interval:
Dates:
Mud Types:
Casing Data:
Hole Size:
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WELL RESUME
Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm #1
North Slope, AK
Sec 18, 12N, 8E, UM
2574' FNL, 1305' FEL
KB: 60.38' amsl
North Slope Borough
Alaska
500103-20361-00
2/2/2001
Nabors Alaska Drilling
Bobby Morrison, Mike Whiteley
#19E - Land
Built In
John Morris, Steve Harner,
Bob Nichol
Rick Levinson, Jim Sallee
125' to 6620'
2/2/2001 to 2/15/2001
Spud Mud to 2633', LSND to 6620'.
16" at 115', 9 5/8" at 2616'
12 1/4" to 2633', 8 1/2" to 6620'
EPOCH 3
115'
185'
250'
300'
340'
370'
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FORMATION SUMMARY
SAND/GRAVEL = MED GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR AND FROSTED, COM
BLACK, DARK GRAY GRAINS; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE LOWER TO
PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM MEDIUM RANGE; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM
SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED; POORLY SORTED; DOM QUARTZ, COM
DARK GRAY TO BLACK LITHICS; SCAT TO COM WOOD FRAGS; SCAT TO
COM DK GRAYISH BROWN METAMORPHICS; ESTIMATED FAIR TO GOOD
POR AND PERM; NO EVIDENCE OF MATRIX; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT TO MED GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR TO TRANSL
WHITE, COM LT TO MEDGRAY, COM BLACK, RARE REDDISH
ORANGE;CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS,DOM FINE TO
MEDIUM RANGE; INCR PERCENTOF GRANULE TO PEBBLE SIZE GRAINS;
ANGTO ROUNDED; DOM SUBANGULAR; COM BIT CHIPPED GRAINS; COM
FROSTED GRAINS;QUARTZ RICH , COM META AND IGNEOUSLITHICS;
SCAT TO COM CARBONACEOUSMATTER; SCAT WOOD FRAGS; RARE
CHUNKSOF DEVITRIFIED TUFF; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOMCLEAR AND TRANSL WHITE,
COM LT TO DARKGRAY; COM BLACK; RARE REDDISH ORANGE;CLASTS
RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS;INCREASING GRANULE TO
PEBBLE SIZEFRACTION WITH INCREASING DEPTH; SCATWOODY
CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; INCR IN AMORPHOUS CLAY, POSS MATRIX
MATERIAL; NO OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE = MEDIUM BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT; APPEARS AS
HYDRATED AMORPHOUSLUMPS IN SAMPLE; MATTE, EARTHY
LUSTER;SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO OCCSLI
CALCAREOUS; LOCALLY SLI SILTY; COMBLACK PINPOINT SPECKS; NO
STRUCTURE; NO OIL INDICATORS.
COAL = (360') DARK BROWN TO BLACK; FIRM; SLIGHTLY BRITTLE;
WOODY; POOR GRADE OF LIGNITE; DULL LUSTER; GRAINY, WOODY
TEXTURE; INTERBEDDED WITH SAND AND CLAYSTONE.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL, DOM CLEAR AND TRANSL
WHITE; COM LT TO MED GRAY, BLACK, MOD BROWN; RARE REDDISH
ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM FINE TO
MEDIUM RANGE; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUB ANGULAR TO
ROUNDED; POORLY SORTED; QUARTZ RICH, COM META AND IG LITHICS;
SCAT WOOD AND COAL FRAGS; CLAY MATRIX IS. INFERRED; EST FAIR
POR AND PERM; NO OIL INDICATORS.
EPOCH 4
440'
500'
560'
600'
660'
700'
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SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANLS WHITE, LT
TO MED GRAY; COM BLACK, RARE REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE
FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM MED TO COARSE GRAIN; ANGULAR
TO ROUNDED; COM BIT SHEARED FLAKES FROM PEBBLE AND/OR
COBBLES; POORLY SORTED; QUARTZ RICH, COM IGNEOUS AND META
LITHICS; RARE CHUNKS OF DEVlTRIFIED ASH; RARE LUMPS OF
CLAY/CLAYSTONE, PROB MATRIX MATERIAL; EST FAIR POR AND PERM;
NO OIL.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL, DOM CLEAR AND TRANSL
WHITE; COM LT TO MED GRAY, BLACK, MOD BROWN; RARE REDDISH
ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM FINE TO
MEDIUM RANGE; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUB ANGULAR TO
ROUNDED; POORLY SORTED; QUARTZ RICH, COM META AND IG LITHICS;
SCAT WOOD AND COAL FRAGS; CLAY MATRIX IS INFERRED; EST FAIR
POR AND PERM; NO OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE = MEDIUM BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT; APPEARS AS
HYDRATED AMORPHOUS LUMPS IN SAMPLE; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER;
SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO OCC SLI CALCAREOUS;
LOCALLY SLI SILTY; COM BLACK PINPOINT SPECKS; NO STRUCTURE; NO
OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR TO TRANSL WHITE;
COM LT TO DK GRY; SCAT REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE FROM
FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM FINE TO MED GRAIN; GRAIN SIZE IS
DECREASING WITH DEPTH; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUBANG TO
SUBROUND; POORLY SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, COM META
AND IG LITHICS; SCAT LIGNITE; SCAT CLAY MATERIAL, POSS FROM
MATRIX; EST FAIR POR AND PERM; NO OIL.
CLAYSTONE = LIGHT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT; APPEARS
AS SMOOTH TO LUMPY CLAY IN SAMPLES; DRIES WITH MATTE LUSTER .
AND SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO LOCALLY SLI
CALCAREOUS; SCAT TO COM VERY SMALL BLACK SPECKS; LOCALLY
SILTY; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/GRAVEL = MEDIUM GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR AND TRANSL
WHITE; COM LT TO DK GRAY; OCC BLACK AND DK REDDISH ORANGE;
FINE TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM MED TO COARSE; ANG TO ROUNDED,
DOM SUBANG TO SUBROUND; POORLY SORTED; NO ACID RXN; NO OIL.
EPOCH 5
735'
795'
875'
930'
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CLAYSTONE = LT GRY TO LT BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO SOFT; MOD TO
STRONG DISPERSION IN FRESH WATER; SMOOTH TO SANDY AND
GRITTY F/ASSOC CONGLOMERATIC/GRAVEL SANDS; GENERALLY DULL
AND EARTHY TO FINELY MATTE W/DISSEM MICROSPARKLES WHEN
DRY; APPEARS PASTY AND GREASY TO SOUPY AND CLOTTED BEFORE
WASHING; DOMINANTLY NONCALC; OCC FLOODS OF PEAT AND WOODY
PLANT DEBRIS; NO OBSERVED OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/GRAVEL = MED LT GRY TO MED GRY OVERALL W/COM DK GRY TO
BLK CHERTY LITHICS AND CLR TO MLKY WHT QTZ + FELDS; UPPER FN
TO VERY CRS UPPER W/COM GRANULES AND PEBBLE FRAGS OF 2 TO
6+MM; SBANG TO V WELL RNDED; MOD TO POORLY SORTED; MOD TO
HIGH SPHERICITY; MOSTLY CLR, TRNSLU, MLKY WHT QTZ AND CHALKY
WHT TO GRY FELDSPAR W! ABUND DK GRY TO BLK CHERTY LITHIC GRS,
REWORKED LIGNITIC TO SBBIT CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, DK BRN TO
BRNISH BLK WOOD AND PEAT; OCC LT GRN TO GRYISH GRN ALT SILIC
LITHICS; SCAT BRN DETRITAL GRS AND RARE BRIGHT ORNG SILIC
LITHICS; NO DISCERNABLE OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE = V LT GRY TO LT BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO SOFT; MOSTLY
AS SOUPY TO SLI PASTY MATERIAL THAT EASILY DISPERSES AND
WASHES OUT OF SPLS; SUSPECT LARGELY AS MATRIX MATERIAL
ASSOCIATED W/SAND AND GRAVEL DOMINANT SEQUENCE; SMOOTH TO
V GRITTY AND SANDY; MOSTLY DULL AND EARTHY TO MATTE W/
DISSEM MICROSPARKLES; OCC WOODY PLANT DEBRIS AND PEAT; NO
OIL INDICATORS OBSERVED.
SAND = OVERALL MED LT GRY TO MED GRY WI ABUND DK GRY TO BLK
SILIC LITHIC GRS; UPPER FN TO V CRS UPPER W! INTERMITTANT
FLOODS OF GRANULES AND PBLS F/2 TO 6+MM AND GREATER; MOD TO
POORLY SORTED; SBANG TO WELL RNDED; MOD TO HIGH SPHERICITY;
MOSTLY CLR, TRNSLU AND MLKY WHT QTZ W/CHALKY WHT TO CLOUDY
GRY FELDSPAR, DK GRY TO BLK CHERTY APHANITIC LITHIC GRS, MOD
TO LT GRN AND GRYISH GRN ALT CHLORIC IG LITHICS, OCC TRNSLU
MAFIC INCLUDED IG GRS; RARE REDISH ORNG GRS (POSSIBLE
PALAGONITE); NONCALC; OCC REWORKED DK BRNISH BLK TO BLK
LIGNITIC TO SUBBIT CARBONACEOUS GRS; RARE YEL LITHICS; SCAT
SILVERY WHT TO IRID GRN CHLOR/SERICITE FLAKES; TRACE FAIRLY
BRIGHT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO DISCERNABLE OIL PARAMETERS.
EPOCH 6
1025'
1100'
1200'
1270'
1320'
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CLAYSTONE = LT GRY TO LT GRYISH BRN; V SOFT TO SOFT; WASHES
OUT OF SPLS W! MINIMAL EFFORT DISPERSING QUICKLY; APPEARS
MOSTLY AS SOUPY TO PASTY MASSES W/LOW COHESION AND MOD TO
LOW ADHESION; MOD SMOOTH TO V SANDY AND GRITTY; DULL AND
EARTHY TO MATTE W/DISSEMINATED MICROSPARKLES F/REFLECTIVE
QTZ, FELDS AND MICAS; MNR BRN TO BRNISH BLK WOODY PLANT
DEBRIS AND PEAT; SUSPECT LARGELY AS ASSOCIATED MATRIX
MATERIAL OCCURING WI SAND AND GRAVEL AND AS OCC THINLY
INTERBEDDED MUDROCK; NO DISCERNABLE OIL PARAMETERS.
SAND = MED LT GRY TO MED GRY OVERALL WI COM DK GRY TO BLK
CHERTY LITHIC GRS; UPPER FN TO V CRS UPPER W/OCC GRANULES
AND PBLS OF 2 TO 10+ MM; POOR TO MOD SORTING; ANG AND FRESHLY
SHATTERED TO WELL RNDED; MOD TO HIGH SPHERICITY; MOSTLY CLR,
TRNSLU, AND MLKY QTZ W/WHT TO CLOUDY GRY FELDSPAR, COM DK
GRY TO BLK CHERTY LITHICS, OCC BITUM DETRITAL COAL GRS AND
PBLS; MNR SUBHED TO EUHED MICROXTLN PYR ASSOC W/ALT
APHANITIC GRY LITHICS; SCAT SILKY WHT TO IRID GRN
CHLOPJSERICITE; RARE YEL AND ORNG ALT IG LITHIC GRS; SCAT PALE
GRN TO GRYISH GRN GRS; RARE CLR LT PINK ROSE QTZ; NONCALC;
VARIABLE DISPERSING MTX CLAY COMP; VERY RARE CLR TO TRNSLU LT
YEL AMBER ASSOC WI FREE COAL GR; NO DISCERNABLE OIL
INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE = LT BRNISH GRY TO BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO SLI FIRM;
APPEARS VAGUELY MORE INDURATED THAN PREVIOUS MUDROCK
ABOVE; SOUPY AND PASTY TO LUMPY AND CLOTTED MASSIVE
MATERIAL IN SPLS; MOD SMOOTH TO SILTY, SANDY AND GRITTY; MOD
TO RELATIVELY HIGH ADHESION AND MOD HIGH TO MOD COHESION;
SUSPECT INCREASED SMECTITIC COMP AND H20 SENSITIVITY; OCC DK
BRN TO BRNISH BLK WOODY PLANT DEBRIS AND PEAT; NONCALC;
GRADATIONAL TO ARGILLACEOUS SILTSTONE AND MUDSTONE; NO OIL
INDICATORS OBSERVED.
SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL, DOM CLEAR TO TRANSL WHITE, COM LT
TO DK GRAY, OCC LT TO M'ED GREEN, RARE REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS
RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAG, DOM MED TO COARSE RANGE;
ANGULAR TO WELL ROUNDED, DOM SUBANG TO SUBROUND; META AND
IGNEOUS LITHICS, RARE FREE CLUSTERS PYRITE; UNCONS IN SAMPLE;
ASSUME CLAY MATRIX; NO OIL.
NOTE: COAL CAVINGS PRESENT IN SAMPLES.
EPOCH 7
1345'
1415'
1455'
1525'
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SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT TO MEDIUM GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR,
TRANSL WHITE, LT TO MED GRAY; COM BLACK, OCC GREEN, RARELY
REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE, DOM MED
TO COARSE; ANGULAR TO WELL ROUNDED, ANGULAR FRACTION
PARTLY DUE TO BIT SHEARING; SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED MOST
COMMON; POORLY SORTED; COMPOSED OF QUARTZ, COMMON META
LITHICS, SCAT COAL SLOUGH, RARE FREE CLUSTER
CRYPTOCRYSTALLINE PYRITE; UNCONS IN SAMPLE; POSS CLAY
MATRIX; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SAND = LIGHT TO MED GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE, LT
TO MED GRAY GRAINS, COM DARK GRAY TO BLACK GRAINS; CLASTS
RANGE FROM FINE TO VERY COARSE, DOM MED TO COARSE RANGE;
ANGULAR TO ROUNDED; MOD SORTED; QUARTZ, META LITHICS; SCAT
COAL (SLOUGH?); NO OIL.
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT TO MEDIUM GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR,
TRANSL WHITE, LT TO MED GRAY; COM BLACK, OCC GREEN, RARELY
REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE, DOM MED
TO COARSE; ANGULAR TO WELL ROUNDED, ANGULAR FRACTION
PARTLY DUE TO BIT SHEARING; SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED MOST
COMMON; POORLY SORTED; COMPOSED OF QUARTZ, COMMON META
LITHICS, SCAT COAL SLOUGH, RARE FREE CLUSTER
CRYPTOCRYSTALLINE PYRITE; UNCONS IN SAMPLE; POSS CLAY
MATRIX; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE, LT TO MED
GRAY; COM BLACK, MED TO DARK GRAY; RARE LIGHT TO MED
GREENISH GRAY; CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO COARSE, DOM MED TO
COARSE; SCAT TO 10% GRANULE AND PEBBLE SIZE FRAGS ARE
PROBABLY CAVINGS; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUBUANGULAR;
MOD SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, COM META AND IGN
LITHICS; SCAT CHUNKS OF WHITE CLAY MINERAL; SCAT LT YEL
MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
1585'SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL, DOM CLEAR TO TRANSL WHITE, COM LT
TO DK GRAY, OCC LT TO MED GREEN, RARE REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS
RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAG, DOM MED TO COARSE RANGE;
ANGULAR TO WELL ROUNDED, DOM SUBANG TO SUBROUND; META AND
IGNEOUS LITHICS, RARE FREE CLUSTERS PYRITE; UNCONS IN SAMPLE;
ASSUME CLAY MATRIX; NO OIL.
NOTE: ROP INDICATES BASE OF PERMAFROST AT 1615.
EPOCH 8
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1650'
CLAYSTONE = LIGHT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT; THICK TO
RUNNY; APPEARS AS AMORPHOUS CLAY IN SAMPLES; SCAT SLI FIRM
LUMPS; DRIES TO MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY
TEXTURE; NON TO VERY SLI CALC; COM PINPOINT BLACK SPECKS;
LOCALLY SILTY; NO OIL INDICATORS.
1690'
SAND/GRAVEL = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE, LT
TO MED GRAY, OCC BLACK, RARELY LT TO MED GREENISH GRAY;
CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE LOWER TO PEBBLE FRAGS, DOM MED TO
COARSE GRAIN; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUBANGULAR; MOD TO
POORLY SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, COM CHERT AND META
LITHICS; RARE CHUNKS DEVlTRIFIED ASH; SCAT LIGHT YELLOW
MINERAL FLUORESCENCE; NO OIL INDICATORS.
1750'
CLAYSTONE = LT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO RARELY SLI
FIRM; DOM AS AMORPHOUS LUMPY CLAY; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER;
SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO LOCALLY SLI CALC; SCAT
TO COM BLACK PINPOINT SPECKS; LOCALLY SILTY; INTERBEDDED WITH
SAND; NO OIL INDICATORS.
1795'
SAND = LIGHT TO MEDIUM GRAY OVERALL; DOM TRANSL WHITE, CLEAR,
LT TO MED GRAY; COM BLACK; RARE LT TO MED GREENISH GRAY;
CLASTS RANGE FROM FINE TO COARSE, COM PEBBLE FRAGS, PROB
CAVINGS FROM UPHOLE; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED, DOM SUBANGULAR
TO SUBROUND; MOD SORTED; COMPOSED OF QUARTZ, CHERT, COM
META AND IGNEOUS LITHICS; RARE PYRITE CLUSTERS FREE IN SAMPLE;
EST FAIR POR AND PERM; NO OIL.
1855'
CLAYSTONE = LIGHT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT; THICK TO
RUNNY; APPEARS AS AMORPHOUS CLAY IN SAMPLES; SCAT SLI FIRM
LUMPS; DRIES TO MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY
TEXTURE; NON TO VERY SLI CALC; COM PINPOINT BLACK SPECKS;
LOCALLY SILTY; NO OIL INDICATORS.
1895'
SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL, DOM CLEAR TO TRANSL WHITE, COM LT
TO DK GRAY, OCC LT TO MED GREEN, RARE REDDISH ORANGE; CLASTS
RANGE FROM FINE TO PEBBLE FRAG, DOM MED TO COARSE RANGE;
ANGULAR TO WELL ROUNDED, DOM SUBANG TO SUBROUND; POORLY
SORTED; GRANULE AND LARGER FRACTION IS PROBABLY CAVINGS; EST
FAIR TO GOOD POR AND PERM; NO OIL INDICATORS.
1945'CLAYSTONE = LT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO RARELY SLI
FIRM; DOM AS AMORPHOUS LUMPY CLAY; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER;
SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO LOCALLY SLI CALC; SCAT
TO COM BLACK PINPOINT SPECKS; LOCALLY SILTy'; INTERBEDDED WITH
SAND; NO OIL.
gl EPOCH
1985'
2100'
2200'
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SAND/PEBBLY SAND = MED GRY TO MED LT GRY OVERALL W/ABUND
DK GRY, BLK AND DK BRN LITHICS; MOSTLY LOWER MED TO LOWER
CRS WI UPPER FN AND COM V CRS UPPER THROUGH GRANULE AND
PBLS OF 2 TO 15 MM, APPEARS BIMODAL; FN FRACTIONS ANG TO
SBRNDED, CRS FRACTIONS SBANG TO V WELL RNDED AND POLISHED;
MOD TO WELL SORTED AT FN END AND MOD TO POOR AT CRS; MOD TO
LOW SPHERICITY FNS AND MOD TO HIGH SPHERICITY CRS; MOSTLY
TRANSLU, CLR AND MLKY WHT QTZ W/CLOUDY GRY AND WHT
FELDSPAR, ABUND DK GRY, BLK AND DK BRN TO DUSKY BRN SILIC
LITHICS; FAIRLY COM MICROXTLN PYR CLUSTERS SUSPECTED TO BE
ASSOCIATED WI CLAYSTONE; SCAT SILVERY IRID WHT AND GRN
SERICITE/CHLOR FLAKES; RARE PALE ORNG TO WHT SHELL
FRAGMENTS (POS REWORKED); SCAT DK BRNISH BLK TO BLK BITUM
COAL (POS REWORKED/OR THIN PARTINGS ASSOC WISHALY
CLAYSTONE); NO DISCERNABLE OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = LT BRNISH GRY TO BRNISH GRY W/MED LT
GRY HUES; V SOFT TO SOFT AND OCC FIRM; MOSTLY AS STIFF LUMPY
TO PASTY, SLAKY AND SOUPY MOD TO WELL HYDRATED MATERIAL IN
SPLS W/GENERALLY FLATTENED AND RNDED OUTLINE; MOD TO LOW
COHESION AND HIGH TO MOD ADHESION; COM APPEARS TO BE
SMECTITIC WI STRONG HYDROPHILIC PROPERTIES; MOSTLY DULL WI
DISSEM MICROSPARKLES FROM SUSPENDED REFLECTIVE QTZ,
FELDSPAR AND MICROXTLN SULPHIDES; GENERALLY SMOOTH TO SILTY
AND SANDY, ALSO NOTE POSSIBLY ACTS AS MTX SUPPORT FOR
GRANULE AND PBL RICH MUDSTONE; OCC FLOODS OF MICROXTLN
PYRITE CLUSTERS; SCAT DK BRN TO BLK LIGNITIC TO SUBIT
CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL, POS AS THIN DISCONTINUOUS INTBEDS OR
SLOUGH; NO OIL INDICATORS OBSERVED.
PEBBLY SAND = MED LT GRY TO MED GRY WI ABUND DK GRY, BLK AND
DK BRN LITHICS; LOWER MED TO LOWER CRS W/UPPER FN AND UPPER
CRS THROUGH PEBBLES OF 4 TO 20 MM, APPEARS BIMODAL; ANG TO
SBRNDED AND SBANG TO V WELL RNDED AND POLISHED; MOD WELL TO
POORLY SORTED; MOD HIGH TO LOW SPHERICITY; DOM TRNSLU, CLR
AND WHT QTZ W/CLOUDY GRY TO WHT FELDSPAR, ABUND DK GRY TO
BLK SILIC LITHICS AND DK BRN CHERTY REWORKED SHALE
FRAGMENTS; SCAT PALE GRN, PALE ORNG, V LT BRNISH GRY AND
YELISH GRY ALT PHANERITIC SILIC VOLC FRAGS; MNR GRN AND WHT
MICA FLAKES; NOTE THAT SAND AND PBLS POS IN PART SLOUGH/OR
ASSOC W/PEBBLY MUDSTONE; NO OIL INDICATORS OBSERVED.
EPOCH 1 o
2290'
2365'
2450'
2525'
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CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = LT BRNISH GRY TO BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO
SOFT AND FIRM; OCCURES MOSTLY AS MASSIVE LUMPY, PASTY, SLAKY,
WELL TO MOD WELL HYDRATED CTGS WI NO DISCERNABLE BEDDING
FEATURES OTHER THAN OCC VAGUELY PLANAR CLAYEY AGGREGATES;
SMOOTH AND GREASY TO SILTY AND GRITTY; GENERALLY DULL W/
DISSEM MICROSPARKLES; NONCALC OTHER THAN OCC PALE ORNG TO
WHT SHELL FRAGMENTS; SCAT MICROXTLN PYRITE CLUSTERS;
APPEARS SMECTITIC AND DISPLAYS STRONG TO MOD HYDROPHILIC
PROPERTIES; NO DISCERNABLE OIL INDICATORS.
SAND/PEBBLES = MED LT GRY TO MED GRY AND LT BRNISH GRY
OVERALL; UPPER FN TO LOWER CRS AND COM V CRS UPPER TO
PEBBLES FROM 3 TO 15 MM; ANG TO SBRND AND SBANG TO WELL
RNDED AND POLISHED; MOD TO HIGH SPHERICITY; MOSTLY TRNSLU,
CLR AND MLKY QTZ WI CLOUDY GRY AND PEARLY WHT FELDSPAR, COM
DK GRY, BLK AND DK BRN TO DUSKY BRN LITHICS; OCC GRN, WHT AND
REDISH BRN ALT IG DETRITAL GRS; MNR SILVERY WHT TO PALE IRID
GRN SERIClTE/CHLOR FLAKES; SCAT FREE MICROXTLN PYRITE
AGGREGATES; OCC PALE ORNG TO WHT SHELL FRAGMENTS; POSSIBLE
SLOUGH IN WHOLE OR PART; NO DISCERNABLE OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = LT BRNISH GRY TO BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO
SOFT AND FIRM; MOSTLY AS MASSIVE NONSTRUCTURED LUMPY,
PASTY, SLAKY, SOUPY AND WELL HYDRATED MATERIAL IN SPLS; FAIRLY
SMOOTH AND GREASY TO SILTY AND PEBBLY; DOM DULL AND EARTHY
W/SCAT MICROSPARKLES; NONCALC OTHER THAN OCC PALE ORNG,
YELISH GRY AND WHT SHELL FRAGMENTS; SMECTITIC AND STRONGLY
HYDROPHILIC; OCC MICROXTLN PYRITE CLUSTERS; SCAT PALE IRID
GRN AND SILVERY WHT CHLORITE/SERICITE FLAKES; SCAT
VARICOLORED LITHIC GRS; NO OIL PARAMETERS OBSERVED.
SANDSTONE/PEBBLY SAND = MED LT GRY TO BRNISH GRY W/DK GRY,
BLK, DUSKY BRN, CLOUDY GRY AND WHT LITHICS; LOWER FN TO UPPER
MED AND LOWER CRS TO PEBBLES OF 4 TO. 20 MM; MOD TO POORLY
SORTED; ANG TO SBRNDED AND SBANG TO WELL RNDED AND
POLISHED; MOD TO HIGH SPHERICITY; MOSTLY TRNSLU, CLR AND MLKY
QTZ WI CLOUDY GRY TO CHALKY WHT FELDSPAR, ABUND DK GRY, BLK
AND DUSKY BRN LITHICS; SCAT GRYISH GRN TO GRYISH WHT SILIC ALT
IG GRS; NOTE LOWER V FN TO UPPER FN GR FRI TO TIGHT ARGIL AND
SILTY SANDSTONE W/SPOTTY, BRIGHT YEL FLUOR, FAST BRIGHT YEL
STREAMING CUT, AND SPOTTY DK REDISH BRN TO BRNISH BLK
RESIDUAL OIL STAIN.
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2640'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = LT BRNISH GRY TO BRNISH GRY; V SOFT TO
SOFT AND FIRM; MOSTLY AS MASSIVE NONSTRUCTURED LUMPY,
PASTY, SLAKY, SOUPY AND WELL HYDRATED MATERIAL IN SPLS; FAIRLY
SMOOTH AND GREASY TO SILTY AND PEBBLY; DOM DULL AND EARTHY
W! SCAT MICROSPARKLES; NONCALC OTHER THAN OCC PALE ORNG,
YELISH GRY AND WHT SHELL FRAGMENTS; SMECTITIC AND STRONGLY
HYDROPHILIC; OCC MICROXTLN PYRITE CLUSTERS; SCAT PALE IRID
GRN AND SILVERY WHT CHLORITE/SERICITE FLAKES; SCAT
VARICOLORED LITHIC GRS; TRACE OIL FLUOR IN SAMPLE.
2730'
CLAYSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO RARELY SLI FIRM;
DOM APPEARS AS STICKY AMPORPHOUS CLAY; RARELY AS SLI FIRM
LUMPS; DRIES TO MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; SMOOTH TO MOD GRI'rTY
TEXTURE; COMMON BLACK PINPOINT SPECKS; LOCALLY SILTY; SCAT
TUFFACEOUS BLEBS; SCAT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; FAINT LT YEL CUT
FLUOR FROM BULK SAMPLE.
2780'
SAND = LT TO MED GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE, MED
GRAY; COM BLACK, OCC MED GREENISH GRAY; CLASTS RANGE FROM
VERY FINE TO MEDIUM, DOM FINE RANGE; SUBANG TO SUBROUND; MOD
SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, SCAT TO COM IGNEOUS AND
META LITHICS; SCAT CHUNKS OF ASH FALL TUFF; SCAT MOD BRIGHT
LIGHT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; FAINT TR PALE YEL SLOW CUT FLUOR
CONTINUES.
2835'
SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR AND TRANSL WHITE, COM
MED TO DARK GRAY; COM BLACK; CLASTS RANGE FROM VERY FINE TO
MEDIUM, DOM VERY FINE TO FINE GRAIN; SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED;
MODERATELY SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, COM META AND
IGNEOUS LITHICS; COM CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; SCAT CHUNKS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; TRACE MOD BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL
INDICATORS.
2895'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = LIGHT TO MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT
TO SOFT; DOM THICK, PASTY, STICKY AMORPHOUS CLAY; OCC
CRUMBLY POORLY INDURATED IRREGULARLY SHAPED CUTTINGS;
MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD SMOOTH TO ABRASIVE TEXTURE;
LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING TO SILTSTONE IN PART; COMMON
CARBONACEOUS MATTER; RARE CLUSTERS CRYPTOCRYSTALLINE
PYRITE FREE IN SAMPLES; NO OIL.
2950' ASH FALL TUFF = LIGHT GRAY, PALE YELSH BROWN; SOFT TO SLI FIRM;
MATTE TO SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH, WAXY APPEARANCE; SCAT
VERY FINE SPECKS VOLC GLASS; OCC LAMINATED WITH CLAYSTONE;
SCAT PINPOINT BLACK SPECKS AND STREAKS; MOD BRIGHT LIGHT
YELLOW MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL INDICATORS.
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2995'
3005'
NOTE: TRACE AMOUNTS "INOCERAMUS".
SILTSTONE = LIGHT GRAY TO MEDIUM GRAY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH COM MICROSPARKLES;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; NON TO OCC MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS,
GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; SCAT BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; COMMON CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; NO OIL.
3050'
CLAYSTONEIMUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SLI
FIRM; DOM APPEARS AS CLAY, OCC AS SLI FIRM, ROUGH CTGS; MATTE
LUSTER; MOD SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC SILTY, GRADING IN
PART TO SILTSTONE; COMMON CARB MATTER; SCAT BLEBS ASH FALL
TUFF; NO OIL.
3090'
CLAYSTONEIMUDSTONE = BROWNISH GRAY; SOFT TO OCC SLI FIRM;
DOM APPEARS AS CLAY WITH COM SLI FIRM LUMPS, OCC AS MUSHY TO
CRUMBLY IRREG SHAPED CTGS; MATTE LUSTER WITH SCAT SPARKLES;
MOD GRITTY; NON TO LOCALLY MOD CALC; COM CARB SPECKS AND
STREAKS; EASILY HYDRATED; SCAT BLEBS OF ASH FALL TUFF; SCAT
MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
3140'
ASH FALL TUFF = LIGHT GRAY, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC PALE BLUISH
GRAY; SOFT TO OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO OCC MOD TOUGH; SLI
RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO RARELY
SLI CALC; COM APPEARS "WAXY"; COM VOLC GLASS SHARDS; SCAT
GRAY ASHY STREAKS; MOD BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
3185'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SLI
FIRM; DOM APPEARS AS CLAY, OCC AS SLI FIRM, ROUGH CTGS; MATTE
LUSTER; MOD SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC SILTY, GRADING IN
PART TO SILTSTONE; COM CARB MATTER; NO OIL.
3220'
SAND = LT TO MED GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE, MED
GRAY; COM BLACK, OCC MED GREENISH GRAY; GRNS RANGE FROM
VERY FINE TO L FN, DOM V FN; APPROACHES SILT IN GRN SIZE; SBRDD
TO SBANG; MOD WELL SRTD; HAS COMMON IGN, META, CARBONAC
MATL DISSEM; SCAT ASH FALL TUFF THRUOUT; SCAT LT YLW MINRL
FLUORESCENCE; TR OIL STAIN.
3270'
CONGLOMERATE = MED LT GRY TO BRNISH GRY W/DK GRY, BLK,
DUSKY' BRN, CLOUDY GRY AND MILKY QTZ; LOWER FN TO UPPER MED
AND LOWER CRS TO PEBBLES OF 4 TO 10 mm; POORLY SORTED; ANG
TO SBRNDED AND SBANG TO WELL RNDED AND POLISHED; MOD TO
HIGH SPHERICITY; MOSTLY TRNSLU, CLR AND MLKY QTZ W/CLOUDY
GRY WHT FELDSPAR, ABUND DK GRY, VIT LITHICS DSKY BRN CLAY RICH
MATRIX; OCC ANGLR GRNTC PEBBLES >CM DIAM.
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3330' SILTSTONE = GRAYISH BROWN; SOFT TO MOD FIRM; CRUMBLY TO
MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH COM MICROSPARKLES; GRITTY, ABRASIVE
TEXTURE; NON TO OCC MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS, GRADING TO AND
INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; SCAT BLEBS OF ASH FALL TUFF;
ITINERANT CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; NO OIL.
3375'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = GRYSH BROWN TO GYSH RED; VERY SOFT
TO SLI FIRM; MOD ADHESIVE; HYDRATED EASILY; OCC AS SLI FIRM,
SBRDD CTGS; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC
GRADATIONAL W/SILTSTONE; COM CARB MATTER; NO OIL.
3415'
SILTSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN TO BRNSH GRY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH OCCAS MICROSPRKLS;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; NON TO OCC MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS,
GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; RARE BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; ITINERANT CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; NO OIL.
3460'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = GRYSH BROWN TO GYSH RED; VERY SOFT
TO SLI FIRM; MOD STRONGLY ADHESIVE; HYDRATED EASILY; OCC AS SLI
FIRM, SBRDD CTGS; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE;
OCC GRADATIONAL WI SILTSTONE; DECREASING AMTS OF CARB. MATL
W/DEPTH; NO OIL INDICS.
3505'SILTSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN TO BRNSH GRY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH OCCAS MICROSPRKLS;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; DOMINANTLY MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS,
GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; RARE BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL INDICATORS.
3550' CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = GRYSH BROWN; VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM;
FIRMING UP W/DEPTH; DEVELOPING PLANAR BDG; INCREASINGLY
ARGILLACEOUS; MOD ADHESIVE; HYDRATED EASILY; DOM MUSHY W/SLI
FIRM, SBRDD CTGS; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE;
OCC GRADATIONAL W/SLTST; RR BLEBS OF CARB MATL; NO OIL INDICS.
3600'SILTSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN TO BRNSH GRY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH OCCAS MICROSPRKLS;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; DOMINANTLY MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS,
GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; RARE BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL INDICATORS.
EPOCH 14
r
3645'
3715'
3760'
3805'
3855'
3900'
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CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = DSKY YLWSH BRN TO YLWSH BLK; EQUAL
PARTS ARE VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM; FIRMING UP W/DEPTH;
DEVELOPING PLANAR ARGIL BDG; PLATEY CTGS APPROX 1/5 OF
SAMPLE; MOD ADHESIVE; HYDRATED EASILY; DOM MUSHY W/SLI FIRM,
SBRDD CTGS; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC
GRADATIONAL W/SLTST; NOTE: LT GRY/WHT TO PALE BRN; CRMBLY
HORIZONS OF HIGHLY ACID REACTV CALCITE TO 5 10mm DIAM NOTED
FROM 3630 COMPRISES UP TO 5% OF SAMPLE.
SILTSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN TO BRNSH GRY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH OCCAS MICROSPRKLS;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; DOMINANTLY MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS,
GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE; RARE BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = DSKY YLWSH BRN TO YLWSH BLK; EQUAL
PARTS ARE VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM; FIRMING UP W/DEPTH;
DEVELOPING PLANAR ARGIL BDG; PLATEY CTGS APPROX 1/5 OF
SAMPLE; MOD ADHESIVE; HYDRATED EASILY; DOM MUSHY W/SLI FIRM,
SBRDD CTGS; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY.
SILTSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN TO BRNSH GRY; SOFT TO MOD FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DULL LUSTER WITH OCCAS MICROSPRKLS;
GRITTY, ABRASIVE TEXTURE; DOMINANTLY MOD CALC; DRIES QUICKLY,
MOD POROSITY; NO OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONEIMUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SOFT;
THICK, PASTY, STICKY; OCC POORLY INDURATED ROUGH CUTTINGS;
MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD GRITTY TEXTURE, OCC VERY GRAINY,
GRADES IN PART TO SILTSTONE; RARE THIN LAMS OF CALCITE; SCAT
TO COM CARB MATTER; OCC BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL.
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC PALE BLUISH GRAY;
SOFT TO OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO OCC MOD TOUGH; SMALL IRREG
CTGS WITH DISTINCT EDGES; WAXY, SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH
TO OCC SLI GRAINY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC, RARELY VERY
CALCAREOUS; SCAT VOLC GLASS SHARDS; SCAT MED TO DARK GRAY
LAMS; MOD BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
SILTSTONE = LT TO MED GRAY WITH SLI BROWNISH HUES; SOFT TO SLI
FIRM; CRUMBLY TO MOD TOUGH; SMALL IRREG CTGS; MATTE LUSTER
WITH SCAT SPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; SLIGHTLY TO OCC
MOD CALC; ARGILLACEOUS, GRADES TO AND IS INTERBEDDED WITH
CLAYSTONE; NO OIL.
EPOCH 15
3990'
4035'
4080'
4130'
4195'
4230'
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CLAYSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SOFT; THICK,
STICKY, COHESIVE; MATTE LUSTER; MOD GRAINY; NON TO LOCALLY
MOD CALC; COM CARB SPECKS; SCAT CALCITE XLS; SCAT BLEBS OF
ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SOFT;
THICK, PASTY, STICKY; OCC POORLY INDURATED ROUGH CUTTINGS;
MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD GRITTY TEXTURE, OCC VERY GRAINY,
GRADES IN PART TO SILTSTONE; RARE THIN LAMS OF CALCITE; SCAT
TO COM CARB MATTER; OCC BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL.
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC PALE BLUISH GRAY;
SOFT TO OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO OCC MOD TOUGH; SMALL IRREG
CTGS WITH DISTINCT EDGES; WAXY, SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH
TO OCC SLI GRAINY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC, RARELY VERY
CALCAREOUS; SCAT VOLC GLASS SHARDS; SCAT MED TO DARK GRAY
LAMS; MOD BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC PALE BLUISH GRAY;
SOFT TO OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO OCC MOD TOUGH; SMALL IRREG
CTGS WITH DISTINCT EDGES; WAXY, SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH
TO OCC SLI GRAINY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC, RARELY VERY
CALCAREOUS; SCAT VOLC GLASS SHARDS; SCAT MED TO DARK GRAY
LAMS; MOD BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUOR; NO OIL.
SHALE = MOD BROWN; SOFT TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO MOD FLEXIBLE;
MATTE TO SLI SHINY LUSTER; SMOOTH TEXTURE; MOD TO VERY
FISSILE; OCC APPEARS AS THIN BOOKS; APPEARS HIGHLY ORGANIC; NO
OIL INDICATORS.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SOFT;
THICK, PASTY, STICKY; OCC POORLY INDURATED ROUGH CUTTINGS;
MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD GRITTY TEXTURE, OCC VERY GRAINY,
GRADES IN PART TO SILTSTONE; RARE THIN LAMS OF CALCITE; SCAT
TO COM CARB MATTER; OCC BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; OCC MICAS; NO
OIL.
SANDSTONE = LIGHT GRAY; VERY FINE; FRIABLE; SILTY; VARIABLE
MATRIX/GRAIN SUPPORT; QUARTZ RICH, MINOR LITHICS; SBRDD MILKY
QTZ PEBBLES TO 5mm DIAM; WK ACID REACN; WI DILUTE HCI; TR
PYRITE; PRLY SRTD SD GRNS; FN TO CRS GD; GD SPHERICITY; SOME PL
RDSH BRN QTZ GRNS DISSEM AS FLATTENED GRNS; MOD BRT LT YEL
SAMPLE FLUOR; INSTANT BRIGHT LT YEL CUT FL PALE STRAW VISIBLE
CUT.
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4350' SANDSTONE = MED TO DK GRY; VFN GD; WELL SRTD; HARD; SILICA
CMNTD; GRN SUPT GD SPHER; TR PY; MANY MED C.
GD QTZ GRNS; MANY DK GRY TO BLK LITHIC GRNS ARE SBRDD TO ANGLR;
STRONG BRT LT YEL SMPL FLUOR; INCR AMTS OF BLK CARBONAC MATL
DISSEM THRUOUT SAMPLES; OCC MILKY QTZ PEBLS AND MED CRS
SBRDD GRNS; VERY BRT MILKY/LT YEL SAMPLE FLUOR; INSTANT
BRIGHT LT YEL CUT FL PALE STRAW VISIBLE CUT; RR YLW STREAMERS.
4410'
SHALE = MOD BROWN; SOFT TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO MOD FLEXIBLE;
MATTE TO WAXY, DULL LUSTR; SMOOTH TEXTURE; EASILY SCORED W/
PROBE; MOD TO VERY FISSILE; OCC SEEN AS THIN LAYERING; QUICK
MILKY SMPL FLUOR; BRT YEL VIS CUT.
4445'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BRNSH GRY TO DK YLWSH GRY; THICK,
PASTY, V SOFT; V ADHESV; POORLY INDURATED CTGS; WELL
HYDRATED; POOR SAMPLE RETURNS; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER;
OCCASIONAL GRITTY TEXTURE, OCC GRAINY, GRADES IN PART TO
SILTSTONE;OCCAS LAMS OF CALCITE; SCAT TO 10% CARB MATTER;
OCC BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; OCC MICAS; QUICK MILKY FLUOR, SCAT LT
YLW CUT FLUOR.
4500' TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC MED GRAY; SOFT TO RRLY
CRUNCHY; CRUMBLY TO OCC COHESV; SMALL IRREG CTGS WITH THIN
EDGES; WAXY LSTR; DOM NON CALCAREOUS W/OCCAS FIZZ; INTERBDD
AS V THIN LAMELLAE/BANDS IN CLYST; PROB WATER LAIN ASH FALL
TUFF.
4540'
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BRNSH GRY TO DK YLWSH GRY; THICK,
PASTY, V SOFT; V ADHESV; POORLY INDURATED CTGS; WELL
HYDRATED; POOR SAMPLE RETURNS; OCC SBRDD, DK GRY/BLK LITHIC
PBLS; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; OCCASIONAL GRITTY TEXTURE, OCC
GRAINY, GRADES IN PART TO SILTSTONE;OCCAS LAMS OF CALCITE;
SCAT TO 10% CARB MATTER; OCC BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; OCC MICAS;
QUICK MILKY FLUOR, SCAT LT YLW CUT FLUOR
'4615'
MUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO OCC SLI FIRM; DOM
APPEARS AS CLAY WITH COM LUMPS; OCC AS POORLY INDURATED
IRREGULAR CTGS; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD GRAINY TEXTURE;
NON TO OCC SLI CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO
SILTSTONE; SCAT TO COMMON CARBONACEOUS MATTER; SCAT TO
COMMON BLEBS OF WHITE TO LIGHT GRAY ASHY MATERIAL; SCAT MOD
BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUORESCENCE; NO OIL.
EPOCH 17
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4675'
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY WITH SLIGHT BROWNISH HUE; SOFT TO
OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO RARELY MOD TOUGH; SMALL LUMPY CTGS;
WITH ROUNDED EDGES; MATTE LSTR WITH SCAT MICROSPARKLES;
GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO OCC SLI CALC; GRADES TO AND IS
INTERBEDDED WITH MUDSTONE; SCAT TO COM MICROFINE MICA; SCAT
CARB SPECKS AND STREAKS; OCC BLEBS OF ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL
INDICATORS.
4730'
MUDSTONE = MED TO DK BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO RR SLI FIRM;
DOM APPEARS AS CLAY WITH COM LUMPS; RR AS POORLY INDURATED
IRREGULAR CTGS; MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; MOD GRAINY TEXTURE;
NON TO OCC SLI CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO
SILTSTONE; SCAT TO COMMON CARBONACEOUS MATTER; SCAT TO
COMMON BLEBS OF WHITE TO LIGHT GRAY ASHY MATERIAL; SCAT MOD
BRIGHT LT YEL MINERAL FLUORESCENCE; NO OIL SHOW.
4790' TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC MED GRAY; SOFT TO RRLY
CRUNCHY; CRUMBLY TO OCC COHESV; SMALL IRREG CTGS WITH THIN
EDGES; WAXY LSTR; DOM NON CALCAREOUS WI OCCAS FI?7; INTERBDD
AS V THIN LAMELLAE/BANDS IN CLYST; PROB WATER LAIN ASH FALL
TUFF.
4830'
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY WITH SLIGHT BROWNISH HUE; SOFT TO
OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO RARELY MOD TOUGH; SMALL LUMPY CTGS;
WITH ROUNDED EDGES; MATTE LSTR WITH SCAT MICROSPARKLES;
GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO OCC SLI CALC; GRADES TO AND IS
INTERBEDDED WITH MUDSTONE.
4870'
MUDSTONE = MED TO DARK BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO FIRM;
DOM VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM MUSHY STICKY CLAY; OCC FIRM TO MOD
HARD; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC,
OCC MOD TO VERY CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO
SILTSTONE; LOCALLY ARGIL, GRADING IN PART TO CLAYSTONE; SCAT
FLAKES OF CALCITE; SCAT TO COM CARB MAT; RARE FREE CLUSTERS
OF MICROXLN PYRITE; SCAT BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL.
4930'
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC LT GRAY; SOFT TO
FIRM; CRUMBLY TO OCC MOD TOUGH; DOM WAXY APPEARING, OCC
CHALKY; 1 TO 3 MM FLAKES; OCC TABULAR SHAPED CTGS; SLI
RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC VERY
CALC; MOD BRIGHT LT YELLOW MINERAL FL; NO EVIDENCE OF OIL.
EPOCH 18
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4975'
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY WITH SLIGHT BROWNISH HUE; SOFT TO
OCC FIRM; CRUMBLY TO RARELY MOD TOUGH; SMALL LUMPY CTGS;
WITH ROUNDED EDGES; MATTE LSTR WITH SCAT MICROSPARKLES;
GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO OCC SLI CALC; GRADES TO AND IS
INTERBEDDED WITH MUDSTONE.
5015'
MUDSTONE = MED TO DARK BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM;
DOM V SOFT MUSHY STICKY CLAY; RR FIRM AND CRUNCHY; MATTE
LUSTER; SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC, OCC MOD TO
VERY CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO SILTSTONE; LOCALLY
ARGIL, GRADING IN PART TO CLAYSTONE; SCAT FLAKES OF CALCITE;
SCAT TO COM CARB MAT; RARE PIECES SHOW INCIPIENT FISSILITY;
SCAT BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; NO OIL.
5075'
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC LT GRAY; SOFT TO
FIRM; CRUMBLY TO EASILY SCORED; DOM WAXY APPEARING, OCC
CHALKY; 1 TO 3 MM FLAKES; OCC LENTIL SHAPED CTGS; SLI RESINOUS
LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC VERY CALC; MOD
BRIGHT LT YELLOW MINERAL FL; NO EVIDENCE OF OIL.
5120'
SILTSTONE = BROWNISH GRAY TO DK YLWSH BRN; RESISTANT;
CRUMBLY TO MOD TOUGH; SMALL PLANAR CTGS W/ROUNDED EDGES;
MATTE LSTR WITH SCAT MICROSPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE;
MOD TO STRONG CALC; GRADES TO AND IS INTERBEDDED WITH
MUDSTONE; SCAT TO COM MICROFINE MICA; DK GRY/BLK CARB SPECKS
AND FINES DISSEM THRUOUT; OCC BLEBS OF ASH FALL TUFF
ASSOCIATED; MOD BRIGHT LT YELLOW MINERAL FL; NO EVIDENCE OF
OIL.
5185'
MUDSTONE = MED TO DARK BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SLI FIRM;
DOM V SOFT MUSHY STICKY CLAY; RR FIRM AND CRUNCHY; MATTE
LUSTER; SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; WKLY CALC, OCC MOD TO VERY
CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO SlLTSTONE; LOCALLY
ARGIL, GRADING IN PART TO CLAYSTONE; SCAT FLAKES OF CALCITE;
SCAT TO COM CARB MAT; RARE PIECES SHOW INCIPIENT FISSILITY;
STRONGLY HYDRATED; SCAT BLEBS ASH FALL TUFF; OCCAS SBRDD DK
GRY LITHIC PBLES ARE RARE; NO OIL SIGN.
5255'
NOTE: INOCERAMUS SPICULES FIRST NOTED IN 5250 5280 SAMPLE
TRANSPARENT, RECTANGULAR LATHS FOSSIL DEBRIS HORIZON
DECLINES TO <1% BY 5340 5280 ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH
BROWN, OCC LT GRAY; SOFT TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO EASILY SCORED;
DOM WAXY APPEARING, OCC CHALKY; 1 TO 3 MM FLAKES; OCC LENTIL
SHAPED CTGS; SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY
TEXTURE; OCC VERY CALC; MOD BRIGHT LT YELLOW MINERAL FL; NO
EVIDENCE OF OIL.
EPOCH 19
5325'
5485'
5530'
5570'
5615'
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
SILTSTONE = BROWNISH GRAY TO DK YLWSH BRN; RESISTANT;
CRUMBLY TO MOD TOUGH; SMALL PLANAR CTGS W/ROUNDED EDGES;
MATTE LSTR WITH SCAT MICROSPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE;
MOD TO STRONG CALC; GRADES TO AND IS INTERBEDDED WITH
MUDSTONE;5365 MUDSTONE = MED TO DARK BROWNISH GRAY; VERY
SOFT TO SLI FIRM; DOM V SOFT MUSHY STICKY CLAY; RR FIRM AND
CRUNCHY; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO GRITTY TEXTURE; WKLY CALC,
OCC MOD TO VERY CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING IN PART TO
SILTSTONE; LOCALLY ARGIL, GRADING IN PART TO CLAYSTONE;
UBIQUITOUS CHUNKS OF CALCITE; SCAT TO COM CARB MAT; RARE
PIECES SHOW INCIPIENT FISSILITY; STRONGLY HYDRATED; SCAT BLEBS
ASH FALL TUFF; OCCAS SBRDD DK GRY LITHIC FRAGMENTS TO 4mm
DIAM; OCCAS PYRITE XTALS AND AGGLOMERATIONS DISSEM;5440
SANDSTONE = GRYSH BRN; VFN GD; WELL SRTD; HARD;CALCITE
CMNTD; GRN SUPT GD SPHER; TR PY; MANY DK GRY TO BLK ASSOC
LITHIC GRNS ARE SBRDD TO SBANG; HARD, CRUNCHY, INCIPIENTLY
FISSILE; TR INOCERAMUS REMNANTS V DISSEM; INSTANT BRIGHT LT
YEL CUT FL PALE STRAW VISIBLE CUT; NO VIS OIL STNG.
ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE, PALE YELSH BROWN, OCC LT GRAY; SOFT TO
FIRM; CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DOM WAXY APPEARING, OCC
CHALKY;COMMON LENTIL SHAPED CTGS; SLI RESINOUS LUSTER;
SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY TEXTURE; OCC VERY CALC; MOD BRIGHT LT
YELLOW MINERAL FL; NO VIS EVIDENCE OF OIL.
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY WITH SLI BROWNISH HUE; SOFT TO SLI
FIRM; CRUMBLY; MATTE LUSTER WITH SCAT SPARKLES; GRITTY,
GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO LOCALLY MOD CALC; SCAT TO COM MICRO
MICA; SCAT CARB SPECKS; ARGILLACEOUS, GRADES TO
MUDSTONE/CLAYSTONE; NO OIL.
CLAYSTONE/MUDSTONE = MED BROWNISH GRAY; VERY SOFT TO SOFT;
INCREASINGLY INDURATED CUTTINGS; PLATY TO BLOCKY HABIT;
MATTE, EARTHY LUSTER; SMOOTH TO MOD GRITTY TEXTURE; NON TO
LOCALLY VERY CALC; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADING TO AND INTERBEDDED
WITH SILTSTONE; NO STRUCTURE; NO OIL INDICATORS.
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY WITH SLI BROWNISH HUE; SOFT TO SLI
FIRM; CRUMBLY; MATTE LUSTER WITH SCAT SPARKLES; GRITTY,
GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO LOCALLY MOD CALC; SCAT TO COM MICRO
MICA; SCAT CARB SPECKS; ARGILLACEOUS, GRADES TO
MUDSTONE/CLAYSTONE; NO OIL.
EPOCH 21
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
5655' SANDSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY; VERY FINE LOWER TO VERY FINE UPPER;
FRIABLE; SUBANG TO RNDD; WELL SORTED; QUARTZ RICH WITH SCAT
IGNEOUS LITHICS, RARE MICA; VAR GRAIN MTX SUPPORTED; SILTY;
LIGHTLY CALCITE CEMENTED; ESTIMATED FAIR VISUAL POR; MOD BRT
LT YEL SPL FL; SLOW STEAMING MILKY YEL CUT FL; PL STRAW VIS CUT.
5705' TRACE DARK BROWN OIL FREE IN SAMPLE.
5715'
SILTSTONE = MEDIUM GRAY TO DARK GRAY WITH SLI BROWNISH HUES;
SOFT TO FIRM; IRREG AND TABULAR CTGS; MATTE LUSTER WITH SCAT
SPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; NON TO SLI CALC; COMMON
VERY FINE SAND GRAINS; GRADES IN PART TO VERY FINE GRAIN
SANDSTONE; MOD BRIGHT LT YELLOW SAMPLE FL; MOD BRIGHT LT
YELLOW MILKY SLOW STREAMING CUT FL; NO VISIBLE CUT IN WHITE
LIGHT.
5770'
SANDSTONE = LIGHT GRAY WITH SLI BROWNISH HUE; VERY FINE
LOWER TO MEDIUM LOWER, DOM VERY FINE TO FINE RANGE; SUBANG
TO ROUNDED; MOD SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, SCAT
IGNEOUS LITHICS; VARIABLE MATRIX/GRAIN SUPPORT; LIGHT CALClT
CEMENT; EST FAIR VISIBLE POR; LIGHT YEL SAMPLE FL; FAST
STREAMING MILKY YEL CUT FL; PALE STRAW VIS CUT.
5820'
SILTSTONE = LIGHT TO MED GRAY; SOFT TO FIRM; MATTE LUSTER WITH
SCAT SPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE; SLI CALC;' SMALL LUMPY
OR TABULAR CTGS; COMMON VERY FINE SAND; GRADES TO AND IS
INTERBEDDED WITH SANDSTONE; MOD BRIGHT LT YEL SAMPLE FL;
SLOW STREAMING MILKY YEL CUT FL; NO CUT VISIBLE IN WHITE LIGHT.
5865'
SHALE = DARK GRAY TO BLACK; MOD FIRM; DULL LUSTER; SMOOTH
TEXTURE; PLATY TABULAR CTGS HABIT; NON TO SLI CALC; SCAT CARB
STREAKS; INTERBEDDED WITH CLAYSTONE AND SILTSTONE; MOD TO
VERY GOOD FISSILITY.
5900'
SANDSTONE = LIGHT GRAY; VERY FINE TO MEDIUM, DOM VERY FINE TO
FINE; FRIABLE; SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED; MOD SORTED; COMPOSED
OF DOM QUARTZ, SCAT LITHICS; VARIABLE MATRIX/GRAIN SUPPORT;
CLAY MATRIX; SLIGHT ACID REACTION; ESTIMATED POOR TO FAIR
VISUAL POR; TRACE LT YEL SAMPLE FL; LT YEL SLOW STREAMING CUT
FL; NO CUT VISIBLE IN WHITE LIGHT.
[:1 EPOCH 22
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
BROWNISH IN COLOR WITH DEPTH; SOFT; MUSHY TO CRUMBLY; PLATY
BLOCKY AND IRREG CUTTINGS HABIT; MATTE LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI
GRITTY TEXTURE; DOM NON CALC, OCC SLI TO MOD CALC; SCAT LAMS
OF ASH FALL TUFF; SCAT CARB MATTER; LOCALLY SILTY, GRADES IN
PART TO SILTSTONE.
6000'
SHALE = DARK BROWN, DARK REDDISH BROWN, DARK GRAY; MOD FIRM
TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO BRITTLE; 2 TO 5 MM CTGS; DOM PLATY HABIT
WITH COMMON VERY FINE CRENELATIONS; APPEARS SIMILAR TO
CHOPPED LEAVES; OCC IN THIN BOOKS; V FISSLE; NO OIL.
6045'
SHALE = DARK BROWN, DARK REDDISH BROWN, DARK GRAY; MOD FIRM
TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO BRITTLE; 2 TO 5 MM CTGS; DOM PLATY HABIT V
THIN BDG OCC CRENULATED; FLAKEY; APPEARS SIMILAR TO
VERMICULITE; COM IN THIN BOOKS; V FISSLE; DK GRY CARB MAT
FLAKES ALIGNED ALONG V THIN BDG PLANES; DECR FLAKINESS,
BETTER INDURATED W/BLOCKY CTGS FROM 5090 6030 SAMPLE ON.
6095' ASH FALL TUFF = WHITE TO LT GRY; RR PL YLWSH BRN; SOFT TO FIRM;
CRUMBLY TO MUSHY; DOM WAXY APPEARING, OCC CHALKY;PLANAR
CTGS; WELL BDD; SLI RESINOUS LUSTER; SMOOTH TO SLI GRITTY
TEXTURE; OCC VERY CALC; INCR WELL INDURATED W/DEPTH; NO OIL
INDICATORS.
6140'
SANDSTONE = DK YLWSH BRN; V FINE TO MEDIUM, DOM VERY FINE TO
FINE; FRIABLE; SUBANGULAR TO ROUNDED; MOD SORTED; COMPOSED
OF DOM QUARTZ, SCAT LITHICS; DOM MATRIX SUPPORTED; CLAY AND
CALCITE MATRIX; STRONG ACID REACTION; FAIR VISUAL POR; ABSORBS
LIQUID RAPIDLY; LT YLW SMPL FL; LT YEL SLOW.STRMING FL; NO CUT
VISIBLE IN WHITE LIGHT.
6190'
SHALE = DARK BROWN, DARK REDDISH BROWN, DARK GRAY; MOD FIRM
TO FIRM; CRUMBLY TO BRITTLE; BLOCKY CTGS; DOM PLANAR; BDG OCC
CRENULATED; EASILY SCORED W/PROBE; CLAY RICH UNIT; FISSLE; DK
GRY CARB MATTER ALIGNED ALONG BDG PLANES; INCR INDURATED W/
DEPTH; OCCAS SBRDD QTZ GRNS SCAT THROUGHOUT; INTERBDD W/
SNDST HORIZONS; MILKY YEL CUT FL; WK PALE STRAW VIS CUT.
6285'
SIDERITE = PL RDDSH BRN; V HARD, SMOOTH; NON-POROUS
CAPSTONE; V SLOW REACTANCE W/DILUTE HCL; V RESISTANT;
ANGULAR, BLOCKY CTGS 2/SB CONCHOIDAL FRACTURE; NO APPARENT
OIL SIGN.
[:1 EPOCH 23
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
6315' SAND = LIGHT GRAY OVERALL; DOM CLEAR AND TRANSL TO MILKY; DOM
MED GRAIN; DOM SUBANG W/OCCASIONAL WELL ROUNDED, GOOD
SPHERICITY; CLEAR QUARTZ GRAINS; INVARIABLY ASSOCIATED WITH
ROUNDED PYRITE CRYSTAL AGGLOMERATIONS; OCCASIONALLY
SUBROUNDED QUARTZ PEBBLES ARE 2 TO 5 MM DIAM; TRACE
YELLOWISH FLUOR AND QUICK MILKY CUT.
6355'
SHALE = DARK REDDISH BROWN TO BROUWNISH BLACK; MOD FIRM TO
FIRM; CRUMBLY TO BRITTLE; BLOCKY CTGS; DOM PLANAR; OCC
CRENNELATED; VERY THIN BEDDING PLANES; 1MM DIAMETER CALCITE
BLEBS DISSEM; RARE QTZ PEBBLES DISSEM RANDOMLY; WEAK OR NO
REACTION WITH DILUTE HCL; UNIT INTERBEDDED WITH MUDSTONE
HORIZONS; CLAY RICH SHALE; OIL ODOR NOTED; MILKY YELLOW CUT
FL; WK PALE STRAW VISIBLE CUT; WEAK OIL SLICK NOTED ON WATER
SURFACE.
6435'
SAND = LIGHT GRAY TO WHITE OVERALL ;DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE,
RR LT TO MED GRAYISH GREEN; VERY FINE TO MEDIUM, DOM FINE
GRAIN; ANGULAR TO ROUNDED DOM SUBANG TO SUBROUND; POOR TO
MOD SORTED; COMPOSED OF DOM QUARTZ, SCAT IGNEOUS/META
LITHICS, RARE GLAUCONITE; LOOSE IN SAMPLES; EVEN MOD BRT LT
YEL-GOLD SAMPLE FL; INSTANT BRT YEL-WHITE CUT FL; NO CUT
VISIBLE IN WHITE LIGHT.
6490'
SILTSTONE -- LT TO MOD BRN, INCR REDDISH W/DEPTH; SOFT TO FIRM;
CRUMBLY; 2 TO 3MM IRREG SHAPED CTGS; MATTE LUSTER WITH SCAT
SPARKLES; GRITTY, GRAINY TEXTURE;NON TO LOC MOD CALC; COM
VERY FINE SAND,GRADES TO AND IS INTERBEDDED WITH SANDSTONE;
LT YEL-GOLD SPL FL; SLOW STREAMING LT YEL CUT FL; NO CUT VIS IN
WHITE LIGHT.
6555'
SAND = DOM CLEAR, TRANSL WHITE; CLASTS RANGE FROM VERY FINE
TO GRANULE SZ;DOM FINE GRAIN; SUBANG TO ROUNDED;POORLY
SORTED; QUARTZ RICH, SCAT IGNEOUSAND META LITHICS; APPEARS
TO BE VERYTHIN STRINGERS INTERBEDDED WITH SILTSTONE.
EPOCH 24
RIG ACIVITY
2/2/2001
2/3/2001
2/4/2001
2/512001
2/6/2001
2/7/2001
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
RIG ACTIVITIES
Finish repairing shaker in rock washer house. Drill 12.25" hole from 115'
to 909'. Change shaker screens to minimize overflow at rock washer. Drill
from 909' to 934'. Clean solids out of rock washer fluid returns tank with
super sucker. Drill from 934' to 1294'.
Drill from 1294' to 2633'. Pump hi vis/Icm sweep, circulate hole clean.
Pump slug and POOH to 912'. Intermittant tight hole from 1935' to 1093',
25-50k over. Had to pump and pack ream using rotary slips. Trip in hole.
Ream through tight spot 1500' to 1540'. Pump hi vis/Icm sweep. Circulate
and condition for casing. Pump slug and POOH. Tight from 1640' to
1590', 25k over. Work through without pump. Lay down BHA. Download
MWD/LWD data. Rig up casing running equipment. Run 9.625" casing.
Circulate casing 60 spm at 750 psi at 1506'.mprecautionary. Continue
running casing. Hit bridge at 2040'. Could not work through bridge. Rig up
to circulate through bridge. While circulating and working casing the
casing collar jung on the diverter riser and broke air boot seal. Shut down
pump for repairs.
Finish repairs to flow riser. Circulate through tight spot at 2040'. Finish
running casing to bottom at 2616'. Land casing on hanger and make up
Dowell cement head. Circulate' and condition mud prior to cement job.
Replaced 2" cement line with high pressure hose. Test cement line to
3500 psi. Cement casing per procedure. CIP @ 10:36 hrs. 2/5/2001.
Bumped plugs and floats held. Clean out diverter. Nipple down and set
out same. Set in and nipple up BOPE. Rig down casing elevators and
bails. Rig up floor to drill ahead. Rig up to test BOPE.
Test all BOPE equipment. Test witnessed and approved by John Spalding
(AOGCC). Set wear bushing. Rig down BOPE test equipment. Blow down
BOPE lines and test equipment. Make up BHA #2, orient and load
sources. RIH to2349'. Cut and Slip drilling line (140'). Pick up delly, thaw
ice plug. Circulate and condition mud for casing test. Test casing to 2500
psi for 30 minutes. RIH to 2478'. RIH to tag cement at 2512'. Clean out
cement to float collar at 2529' and drill same. Clean out cement to 2616'
and drill casing shoe. Clean out rat hole to 2633' and drill 20' of new
formation to 2653'. Circulate and condition mud for formation leak off test.
Run formation integrity test to 16.o ppg emw. Circulate and change out
mud to 9.5 ppg. Conduct baseline test for PWD tool. Drill ahead 2653' to
2670'.
Drill 2670' to 3860'.
EPOCH 25
2/8/2001
2/9/2001
2/10/2001
2/11/2001
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
Drill from 3860' to 4019', sweep hole, flow ck, pump dry slug, wipe hole to
shoe, no problems. Drill 4019' to 4306' Gas gradually increasing with a
peak to 730 units. Increased mud wt from 9.6 to 9.8 ppg, gas decreased
to 250 to 350 units level. Continued to raise mw to 10.0 ppg. Circulated
gas to below 100 units. Drill 4306' to 4311'. Circulated up a BU gas of 270
units. Raise mud wt from 10.0 to 10.2 ppg. Drill 4311' to 4434'. Drilling
down increasing increments from 10'to full kellys, max gas 635 units,
circulating gas down after each increment to <200 units and flow checking
before proceeding. Drill from 4434' to 4625' (full kellys) with flow checks.
BG gas progressively decreasing from 300 to <150 units. Connection gas
decreased from 500 to 10 to 20 units.
Drill from 4625' to 5072'. Short trip to 3700'., circulate bottoms up of 135
units gas. Drill from 5072' to 5600'.
Drill from 5600' to 5677'. Circulate bottoms up -350 units gas down to
100units. Drill from 5677' to 5709'. With flow checks on connections.
Change pop off on #2 pump. Drill from 5709' to 6251'. Pump sweep and
circulate bottoms up--gas 770 units down to 170 units. Wipe hole 5
stands. Tight 26k over at 5878'. Worked through with no problems.
Circulate bottoms up. Max gas 360 units. Flow check and pump dry job.
Short trip to shoe at 2616'. Hole in good shape.
Service rig and monitor well. Trip in hole from shoe @ 2616'. Hole free--
no fill. Circulate bottoms up--1100 units trip gas. Circulated with one
pump while repairing pump #2. Found a piece of wood in pump. Drill from
6251' to 6288'. Gas at surface 2500 units +. Well flowing--shut in same at
07:09 hours. SIDPP = 40 psi, SICP = 20 psi. Blow down kelly. Weight up
surface system from 10.6 to 10.8 ppg. Moved all misc. equipment and
trucks away from rig while weighting up mud system. Started pumping kill
weight fluid at 09:08 hrs. Pumped kill weight fluid per pump schedule. Kill
weight fluid at surface at 11:36 hours. Shut down pump and observe well.
No flow. Open hydril--well static. Blow down choke line. Circulate bottoms
up. Continue circulating and weight up from 10.8 to 11.0 ppg. Drill from
6286' to 6442'. Checked well on connection--well flowing--shut in same
using hydril at 18:11 hours. SlDPP = 120 psi. SICP = 10 psi. Blow down
kelly. Weight up surface mud system from 11.0 to 11.4 ppg. Moved vac
and water trucks away from rig while weighting up. Started pumping kill
weight fluid at 20:55 hours. Pumped kill weight fluid per pump schedule.
When kill weight mud should have been at surface 11.5 it was 8.5 to 8.8--
gas was down to 300+ units. While circulating out gas ranged from 3000
to 4000+ units. Epoch equipment was pegged--live oil on shakers.
gl EPOCH 26
2/12/2001
2/13/2001
2/14/2001
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
Note: the following ops were conducted on 2/12/2001' We continued
pumping 11.4 ppg mud at 70 spm--watching casing pressure closely. 20
psi was the highest pressure observed on the casing gage. At the end of a
full circulation mud weight out were 8.9 to 9.2 ppg~cjas was back up to
1300+ units. Shut in well at 01:25 hours 2/12/2001. SIDDP = 50 psi, SICP
= 0 psi. Weight up to 11.7 ppg. Continued to circulate through choke 11.4
ppg mud at 70 spm. Watched casing pressure closely. 20 psi was the
highest pressure observed on the casing gage. At the end of a full
circulation mud weights out were 8..9 to 9.2 ppg. Gas was back up to
1300units+. Shut in well at 01:25 hours. SIDDP = 50 psi. SICP = 0 psi.
Continued to weight up to 11.7. Observed gas to 3250 units when gas
began to gradually decrease to 750 units with mud weight out @ 10 ppg +
at 08:30 am. Continued to circulate via choke at 3.4 bpm while adding
barafiber and baraseal to build concentrations of 3 and 2 ppb. Additions of
barite were continued to maintain 11.7+ in with mud weight out slowly
increasing to 11.6 ppg+ and gas decreasing to 300 to 350 range. Flow
check well dead, configure to circulate conventionally at 5 bpm, bottoms
up gas 1200 units. Circulate at 5 bpm with gas decreasing to 300 units.
Flow check well dead, pump dry pill, pooh 15 stands, no problems.
Monitor well--dead for 1 hour. Run into hole---no problems. Circulate
bottoms up of 2850 units gas at 3.5 bpm. Required 1.25 hours from gas
peak to 400 units of gas.
Circulate and raise mud wt to 12.0 ppg. Observe well, slug drill pipe. Short
trip, pulled 15 stands---no problems. Observe well. Run into hole--no
problems. Circulate bottoms up--mud cut to 11.5 ppg. Circulate and raise
mud weight to 12.2 ppg. Observe well, slug drill pipe, pooh with 25 stands
drill pipe to 4009'--no problems. Observe well--static. Run into hole---no
problems. Circulate bottoms up~400 units background gas. 600 units
bottoms up gas. Condition mud to 12.2 ppg for trip out. Pooh for weakly
BOPE test. Monitor well at 2543' for .5 hour, hole took 1 bbl at 2 bph. Cai
fill to this point = 24 bbl, actual fill 39.5 bbl, (15.5 bbl over). Continue pooh.
Pull out of hole for BOPE test, remove RA source. Lay down BHA, pull
wear ring, wash out stack, function test BOPE. Rig up test equipment.
Test BOPE as per Phillips policy. Repair kelly cock and 4 way valve.
Finish BOPE test. Pull test plug and set wear ring--hole took 3 bbl mud in
9 hours. Make up BHA #3--changed out motor and reconfigured MWD
tools. Run into hole to 6390' breaking circulation and circulate bottoms up
at 2672' and 4672'mhole in good shape. Circulate up---520 units trip gas,
mud weight 12.5 ppg. Circulate and condition mud to 12.2 ppg. Running
mud over shakers. No mud losses.
gl EPOCH 27
2/15/2001
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
Circulate and condition mud to 12.2 ppg to drill ahead. Put mud over
shakers. Drill from 6442' to 6620' T.D. of well. Pump sweep around and
circulate hole clean for wiper trip. Observe well, slug drill pipe. POOH with
25 stands to 4200'. Hole in good shape. Observe well--static. Run into
hole--no problems. Circulate bottoms up~50 units gas. Pump sweep
around and condition mud and hole for logs. No mud losses to formation.
Monitor well--slug drill pipe. Start POOH to 6274'. Run into hole due to
high winds--55 MPH. Circulate and work pipe, wait on weather.
EPOCH 28
MUD RECORD
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
MUD RECORD
DATE
212101
2/3101
214101
215101
216101
217101
218/01
219101
2110101
2111101
2/12/01
2113/01
2/14/01
2115/01
2/16/01
DEPTH
145'
1250'
2633'
2633'
2633'
2653'
3860'
4590'
4590'
6251'
6442'
6442'
6442'
6442'
6620'
MW
PPg
10.1
10
98
10.2
10.1
9.6
9.6
10.2
10.2
10.6
11.4
11.8
12.3
12.2
12.2
VIS
101
92
98
104
5O
52
47
49
49
46
54
60
61
52
52
PV
31
25
36
41
24
14
18
18
18
26
21
32
26
20
22
YP GELS FL FILTER
CAKE
39 23/50 9.2 2
27 18/44 6,8 2
39 21/45 5.4 1
42 23/44 5.8 1
11 8-Apr 6 1
12 3-Feb 6 1
16 14-May 5 1
17 14-Jun 4,5 1
17 14-Jun 4.5 1
23 10-Jul 3.4 2
18 9-Jun 3,6 2
26 12-Aug 3 2
17 8-Jun 3 2
15 7-May 3 2
18 8-May 3.4 2
SOLIDS
%
SAND
%
8 na
11 1
12 0.5
13 0.25
12 tr
6 0
8 tr
8 0.01
14 tr
14 tr
15 tr
16 tr
17 tr
17 tr
17 tr
pH
9.8
9.5
9.2
9.1
8.8
10
10.1
9.9
9.9
8
8,8
9.4
9.5
9.3
9.5
CI-
ppm
4OO
3OO
3OO
3OO
3OO
5OO
4O0
35O
35O
5OO
7OO
7OO
70O
7OO
700
OIL
%
EPOCH
29
SURVEY RECORD
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
SURVEY RECORD
Depth Incl. Azim. TVD NIS E/W Vert. Dogleg
Dep. Dep. Section Sever.
116.00 0.00 0.00 116.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
143.29 0.87 125.78 143.29 -0.12 0.17 -0.18' 3.20
234.79 1.16 114.42 234.77 -0.91 1.57 -1.63 0.38
329.60 1.32 106.43 329.56 -1.61 3.49 .3.50: 0.25
419.58 1.48 116.65 419.52 -2.43 5.53 -5.67 0.33
510.22 0.86 116.49 510.14 -3.26 7.18 -7.37' 0.68
601.69 1.29 102.26 601.59 -3.79 8.81 -9.03 0.55
693.63 1.30 118.61 693.51 -4.50 10.74 -11.00 0.40
784.68 1.57 116.86 784.53 -5.56 12.75 -13.08 0.30
875.75 1.1 9 119.66 875.57 -6.59 14.68 -15.07 0.42
967.87 1.29 111.81 967.67 -7.45 16.48 -16.92 0.22
1061.25 1.25 114.73 1061.03 -6.26 18.38 -18.86 0.09
1159.64 1.14 107.70 1159.40 -9.01 20.28 -20.81 0.18
t 255.t 7 1.31 101.84 1254.90 -9.52 22.25 -22.81 0.22
1351.02 1.06 99.44 1350.73 -9.89 24.19 -24.77 0.26
1446.73 0.95 89.01 1446.43 -10.02 25.86 -26.44 0.23
1550.33 1.41 86.81 1550.0t -9.94 27.99 -28.56 0.44
1637.72 1.16 87.84 1637.38 -9.84 29.94 -30.51 0.28
1732.88 1.38! 101.68 t732.61 -10.04 32.03 -32.60! 0.40
1828.54 1.52 98.38 1828.24 -10.40 34.41 -35.01 0.17
1924.52 1'59. 102.04 1924.09 -10.92 36.97 -37.59 0.13
2019.43 1.45 98.33 2018.96 -11.37 39.46 -40.09! 0.18
2115.33 1.42 106.28 2114.83 -11.88 41.79 -42.46 0.21
221t.10 1.201 111.69 2210.58 -12.58 43.86 -44.57 0.26
2306.81 1.11 112.96 2306.27 -13.31 45.65 -46.40 0.11
2402.85 0.79 119.52 2402.29 -14.00 47.08 -47.87 0.35
2498.78 0.89! t13.77 2498.21 -14.63 48.33 -49.16 0.14
2565.99 0.84 118.03 2565.42 -15.07 49.25 .50.10 0.12
2643.27 0.83 114.05 2642.69 -15.56 50.26 .51.14 0.08
2706.42 0.61 118.32 2705.83 -15.91 50.97 .51.88 0.36
2802.25 3.54 267.92 2801.61 -16.26 48.46 -49.39 4.26
2897.88 7.66 275.44 2896.76 -16.76 39.16 -40.08 4.36
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2993.23 1t.82 274.66 2990.72 -14.38 23.09 -23.96 4.36
3089.00 15.56 270.41 3083.76 -13.51 0.46 -1.32 4.03
3154.97 18.73 267.94 317,5.45 -13.97 -27.81 26.87 3.39
3283.12 21.71 268.92 3267.54 -14.88 -61.71 60.65 3.05
3376.55 24.49 271.16 3353.48 -14.81 -98.36 97.22 3.12
3472.06 27.87 273.91 3439.18 -12.89 -140.43 t39.34 3.76
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3567.87 30.82 275.34 3522.68 -9.08 -187.23 186.28 3.17
3663.90 33.73 275.40 3603.86: .4.24 -238.28 237.53 3.03
3759.64 34.89 275.54 3682.95 1.08 -291.98 291A6 1.22
3855.07 35.54 276.53 3760.87 7.02 -346.75 346.50 0.89
3960.69 36.01 . 276.76 3838.40 13.50 .402.34 402.39 0.42
4045.95 35.32 271.45 3915.81 17.49 .457.69 457.88 3.33
EPOCH
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Depth Incl. Azim. TVD NIS E/W Vert. Dogleg
Dep. Dep. Section Sever.
4141.79 35.33 270.58 3994.00 18.48 -513.10 513.24 0.52
4237.56 35.53 271.36 4072.04 19.42 -568.61 568.70 0.51
4333.33 36.31 270.84 4149.60 20.49 -624.78 624.82 0.88
4429.20 36.76 270.37 4226.63 21.09 -681.85 681.82 0.55
4525.44 36.64 271.30 4303.79 21.93 -739.36 739.26 0.59
4821.05 35.87 272.67 4380.89 23.88 -795.86 795.78 1.17
4716.51 35.64 271.47 4458.26 25.91 -851.74 851.67 0.74
4812.01 36.08 270.67 4535.55 26.95 -907.82 907.70 0.56
4908.24 35.97 273.21 4813.38 28.87 -964.37 964.27 1.56
5008.61 36.25 273.58 4694.47 32.37 -1023.43 1023.42 0.36
5099.72 36.42 274.03 4767.86 35.95 -1077.29 1077.41 0.34
5194.48 35.02 273.60 4844.79 39.63 -1132.49 1132.73 1.49
5290.21 34.82 273.13 4923.28 42.85 -1187.20 1187.53 0.35
5385.75 34.71 272.70 5001.77 45.61 -1241.61 1242.01 0.29
5481.98 34.21 271.81 5081.11 47.76 -1296.01 1296.44 0.73
5577.47 33.81 274.35 5160.27 50.62 -1349.34 1349.84 1.54
5673.43 34.02 274.01 5239.91 54.52 -1402.74 1403.38 0.29
5769.12 34.52 272.02 5318.98 57.34 -1456.54 1457.25 t.29
5864.51 34.11 274.72 5397.77 60.50 -1510.22 1511.02 1.65
5960.22 33.79 274.97 5477.16 65.01 -1563.48 1564.46 0.37
6055.32 33.73 274.24 5556.23 69.25 -16t6.16 1617.30 0.43
6147.65 33.48 273.66 5633.12 72.77 -1667.15 1668.41 0.44
6246.73 32.99 273.68 5715.99 76.25 -1721.34 1722.72 0.50
6342.09 33.09 273.69 5795.93 79.59 -1773;23 1774.7t 0.10
6437.36 33.37 273.15 5875.62 82.70 -1825.34 1826.91 0.43
6533.29 32.72 273.73 5956.03 85.83 -1877.56 1879.23 0.75
6553.25 32.49 273.32 5972.85 86.49 -1888.29 1889.98 1.59
6620.00 32.49 273.32 6029.15 88.57 -1924.09 1925.64 0.00
EPOCH 32
BIT RECORD
~ PHILLIPS Alaska, Inc. Palm #1
BIT RECORD
BIT GRADING
I 0 D L B G O W
N U U O E A T H
N T L C A U H Y
E E L A R G E
R R T I E R P
C I N U
R R H O G C L
O O A N $ H L
JETS TOTAL AVG W Wi R A E
S S R D
BIT SERIAL SIZE (in 32nds) DEPTH DEPTH FEET BIT AVG AVG AVG PUMP
NUMBER NUMBER INCHES MAKE TYPE I 2 3 4 IN POOH DRILLEE HOURS FTIHR WOB RPM PS1
I D47JM t2.25 HTC MXCI 12 16 16 16 1t5 2633 2518 24 106 22 t20 1540 4 4 W1 A E I ER TD
2 24312 8.5 HYC DS?0FNPV 6 x t2 2633 6442 3809 66.76 67 5.5 130 2650 I t BT N X I INO HR
2RR 24312 8.5 HYC DS?0FNPV 6 x 12 6442 6620 178 2.9 6t 5.5 140 2650 NOT GRADED
EPOCH
33
DRILLING PROGRESS
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Drilling Progress
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RIG TIME DISTRIBUTION
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RIG HOURS
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Palm #1
North Slope Borough
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2/2/01 22.50 1.50 24.00
213101 22.50 1.50 24.00
2/4101 3.00 8.00 3.00 2.00 7.00 1.00 24.00
2/5/01 4.50 . 0.50 7.00 9.00 3.00 24.00
2/6101 4.00 0.50 2.50 1.50 3.50 ZOO 5.50 0.50 4.00 24.00
2/7/01 24.00 24.00
2/8101 2.00 18.00 4.00 24.00
2/9101 4.50 19.50 24.00
2/10101 4.00 5.00 14.50 0.50 24.00
2/11101 4.00 1.50 3.00 15.50 24.00
2/12/01 24.00 24.00
2/13/01 12.00 8.00 4.00 24.00
2/14101 1.50 13.50 2.00 7.00 24.00
2115101 4.50 4.00 8.00 7.50 24.00
n LU ~ z ~E I u.II-
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1.0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0
'TOTAL
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Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm #1
Rig Utilization
132%
m4%
m5%
[31%
m13%
m16%
m6%
m2%
m5%
Ei11%
m23%
[3:311%
/mSHA
!mDRILL
I[3WIPER TRIP
[3CIRCULATE
mTRIP
mDIR WORK
mREPAIR RIG
13 REAM / CLN OUT
m RUN & CMT CSG
m NIPPLE UP--DOWN I
[3 TEST BOPE
mWELL CONTROL
mOTHER
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Phillips Alaska, Inc.
Palm #1
Rig Utilization
= 40.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
30. O0
20.00
· BHA
·]DRILL
[]WIPER TRIP
[]CIRCULATE
·]TRIP
· DIR WORK
· REPAIR RIG
[] REAM ! CLN OUT
· RUN & CMT CSG
· NIPPLE UP--DOWN
13 TEST ·OPE
· WELL CONTROL
· OTHER
10.00
0.00
FINAL LOGS