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LOCATION
CLEARANCE
REPORT
State of Alaska
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
PTD No. 6:~0 ."'/'Z~.~
Memorandum To File: API No. /~- [6D/3~ ~o ~
Well Name ,~ ~l $~,-~o
Operator ~~
Location ~ ~o, ~m ~) [~ g ~
Spud: ~/~/~ , TD: 12. ~ , ~g Release
Note casing size, w~, depth, ~ vol, & p~ooedure.
Long Csg~ g~..~O-~~ ~ ~Z~ " .
Review the well file, and comment on plugging, .well head
status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code.
~ke~ pos~ o~ pla~e:
Signed
TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR
ALASKA OIL AND GAS
C ONSERYATION COM~HSSION
November 20, 1995
3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-1tl 92
PHONE: (907) 279-1433
FAX: (907) 276-7542
UNOCAL
· Kevin Tabler, Land Manager
P. O. Box 196247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247
Re: Location Clearance Inspection
AccePted - Swanson River Field Wells
Dear Mr. Tablet:
On July 27, 1995 our inspector, Leu Gfimaldi, inspected several abandoned Swanson River Field
locations for location clearance. He recommended Location Clearance for the folloxving I 1
Swanson River Field wells:
.-
SCU 14A-5 PTD 75-060 SCU 34-5 PTD 61-036
SCU 44A-8 PTD 80-103 SCU 14A-9 PTD 74-037
SCU 11-16 PTD 71-014 SCU 31A-16 PTD 75-025
SCU 34-33 PTD 60-036 'SCU 24-34 PTD 70-043
SRU 34-10 PTD 00-145~'- SRU 31-15 PTD 77-012
SRU 314-27 PTD 59-016
Thc Commission accepts the above listed S~vanson River Field wells as properly abandoned with
thc stipulation, if problems with them occur in the future, UNOCAL is liable for the corrective
work and for whatever damages might have occurred. BLM and possibly other agencies may also
have closure responsibilities.
David W. John:
Chairman
encl: Inspector reports ~v/o attachments.
CC:
Joe Dygas, BLM
Blair Wondzcll
b~w/Icabsrt'
MEMORANDum.. State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO:
THRU:
David Jo~
Chairmar'~-"~
DATE:
FILE NO:
Blair Wondzell, ~
P. I. Supervisor
FROM: Lou Grimaldi, ~.,~,~ SUBJECT:
Petroleum Inspector
July 27. 1995
LO 34-10.DOC
Location Clearance Inspection
Arco #34-10
Swanson River Field
PTD #00-145
Thursday, July 27, 1995: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco
well #34-10 in the Swanson River Field.
The location is a gravel pad which is bisected by the access road for wells #212-
10 and 32-10 farther to the North. The Buffie head project is using the pad for a
staging area while their road is being built.
This appears to be one of the first producing wells that was drilled the field.
There is a Commemorative type wellhead in lieu of a marker post left in place.
The following Info was engraved on a plate in the shape of the state of Alaska
that was attached to the tree:
FED
Arco Alaska Inc.
Swanson River Unit
34-10
100' FSL + 2210' Fei
Sec 10. T8N.
R 9W SM
I walked the entire perimeter and found no trash with the exception of one piece
of what appears to be drilling wirerope on the south corner of the pad. On the
Northwest comer of the pad is a corrugated steel storage shed (50'x30') that is
being used to store misc. oilfield supplies.
1
LO34-10.doc
I found in the Northeast area of the pad (ref. LO 31-15.doc) what may be the old
reserve pit. There is a depression approximately 100'X 30' with bermed sides
that for the most part is heavily grown with weeds and scrub grass. There is a
portion of this depression (15'X30') that has a substance caked on the floor that
may be Drilling mud or Cement.
I recommend that final clearance on this location be held until the reserve pit
issue be investigated and cleaned up if necessary. 7-~'
SUMMARY: I made a Location Clearance inspection on the Arco well #34-10 in a-~ ~'~ ...
the Swanson River Field. A possible reserve pit problem was found.
Attachments: LO34-10.XLS
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LO34-10.doc
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Surface Abandonment I Location Clearance Report
( Title 20 AAC 25, Article 2 )
FILE INFORMATION:
;,,
Operator: Arco Alaska Inc.
Address:
Surface Location:
F L, F L
Section ,T ,R ,M
Well Name: ~,/j ~,~
PTD No.: ~3~ -iq; F'
APl No. 50-
Unit or Lease Name: '~ R- ~
Field and Pool:
Downhole P&A Date:
Inspection Date: I 20 AAC 25.125 - ABANDONMENT MARKER: I Approval Date:
Steel Post OD: (4" min) "Length (10' min.) ft. Height Above Final Grade Level (4' min.)
Top of Marker Post Closed With: (Welded, Cmt., Cap), Set: (On Wellhead, Csg, In Cmt)
Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft.
Side Outlets: All valves and nipples removed ? ~AII openings closed ? With
Marker Plate Diameter: "Thickness: "Distance Below Final Grade Level: ft.
Marker Plate Attached To: Wellhead Cutoff Csg Other
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Information Beadwelded Directly to Marker Post or Blind Marker Plate:
Operator: Arco Alaska
Well Name: 34-10
Surface Location:
100 F S L, 2210
Section '/0 ,T 8N
Inspection Date: 7/27/95
( Note when different from file information)
Unit / Lease Name: Swanson River Unit
Remarks: Marker plate is attatched to Dry Hole tree used as monument
Info is also welded on marker post across road on well
F E L #31-15
,R 9W ,M S
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'iI !J~ [Jtl~ rl ~fJrtrJI ,, Jil iJ;qFJ'~i;~,~i~J, ~',.. ~I~N,;~,~.~u~¥ ,., ~':l Approval Date:
=ITS:
Filled In: ? Liners Removed or Buried: Debris Removed:
.SURFACE CONDITION OF PAD AND / OR LOCATION:
Gravel- Smooth ( Rough, Smooth, Contoured, Flat, Compacted )
Clean: X Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on pad and / or location: Storage Building on NWside
of pad with misc. oilfield supplies inside.
TYPE AND CONDITION OF SURROUNDING AREA'
Wooded ( Wooded,Tundra,Grass, Brush, Dirt, Gravel,Sand)
Clean: X Type &Quan. of Debris if any remaining on surrounding area'
TYPE AND CONDITION OF ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING AREA:
Gravel ( Dirt, Gravel, Ice, Other)
Clean: X Type & Quan. of Debris if any remaining on access road or surrounding area' I 1/8 wirerope on S
side of access road (partially buried).
CLEANUP WORK REMAINING TO BE DONE' Remove wirerope and storage building. Pad is being used as staging area
for Arco BuffieHead project, insure no contamination is left from this operation. NE side adjacent to pad may be pit area.
Found evidence of cement or mud.
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT:
Yes No X ( If "No" See Reason )
Distribution:
orig - Well file
c- Operator
c- Database
c- Inspector
Reason:
Investigate possible reserve pit on NE side of pad
FINAL INSPECTION: Yes No
INSPECTED BY: Louis R. Gfimaldi
X
DATE: 27-Ju/-95
FI-000 (Rev. 3~93) LO34-10.XLS
" { STATE OF ALASKA (
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
, WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
1 Status of Well Classification of Service Wall
OIL r~ GAS ~ SUSPENDED r~ ABANDONED [~] SERVICE r~
2 Name of Operator 7 Permit Number
ARCO Alaska, Inc 72-17/91-006
3 Addr~s 8 APl Number
P.O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 50-133-10136-01~
4 Location of well at surface 9 Unit or Lease Name
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, SEC 10, T7N, R9W, SM Swanson River Unit
At Top Producing Interval 10 Wall Number
SRU 34-10
At Total Depth 11 Field and Pool
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, SEC 10, 'ITN, R9W, SM SWANSON RIVER FIELD
5 Elevalion In feet (Indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6 Lease Designation and Serial No. HEMLOCK OIL POOL
RKB 354', GL 339' A-028405
12 Date Spudded 13 Date T.D. Reached 14 Date C°mP' ' Susp' °r Abend' 115 Water Depth' If °ffsh°re !lS Ne' of C°mpleti°n'2/3/91. NA feet M~L
17 Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18 Plug Beck Depth (MD+TVD) 19 Directional Suwey 120 Depth where SSSV set 121 Thlcknass of permafrast
.12,384' MD &12,384' TVD SURF YES D NO I~1 NA feetMD NA
22 Type Electric or Other Logs Run
23 CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SE I ! lNG DEPTH MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTI'OM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD ^.~.u'JUNT PUl;
20" SURF 23'
13-3/8" 54.5# S-80 SURF 1313'
9-5/8" 40~43.5,47# J-55 SURF 9228'
i ,
5" 20,17# N-80 SURF 12000'
24 Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD
Interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET {MD) PACKER SET {MD)
NONE 26 ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
27 PROOUCTION TEST
Date First Production IMethod of Opera,on (Rowing, gas lift, etc.)
I
Date of Test Hours Tasted PROOUCTION FOR OlL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BSL CHOKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO
TEST PERIOD
Flow Tubing Casing Prassure CALCULATED ;OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr)
Prass. 24-H"~tJR RATE
28 CORE DATA
Brief dasc~;pGon of II~i,o;c, gy, porosity, ;~a~iuras, apparant dips and prasanca of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips.
RECEIVED
OCT - 4'1991
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Comm ssten
:Anchorag
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Form 10-407 Submit In duplicate
Rev. 7-1-80 ~ ON FEVERSE SI~E
ARCO ALASKA INC.
WELL: SRU 34-10
DAILY OPERATIONS
PAGE: I
BOROUGH: KENAI
FIELD: SWANSON RIVER FIELD
UNIT: SWANSON RIVER UNIT
LEASE: A-028405
API: 50-133~10136
PERMIT
APPROVAL: 72-17/90-006
AFE: AD7168
WI: 48.4864
ACCEPT WO: 01/26/91
SPUD:
RELEASE: 01/31/9
OPERATION: DRILL
RIG: GRACE 154
01/13/91 ( )
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:RWS
01/14/91 ( )
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:RWS
01/21/91 ( )
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:TBC
01/22/91 ( )
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:TBC
01/26/91 (1)
TD: 12384(9953)
SUPV:RWS
01/27/91 (2)
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:RWS
01/28/91 (3) '
TD: 12384'(9953)
SUPV:RWS
RU BJ & BULLHEAD 50 BBLS HOT LEASE WATER DOWN TBG TO KILL WELL.
2-1/2 BPM @ 2000 SPI, AFTER SHUT DOWN -0 PSI, RU TENT & HTR
TO PREVENT FREEZING.
MIRU ATLAS, RIH W/1.7" GR TO 11,090', RIH W/1-11/16" PERF GUNS
& PERF F/11,035'-11,040' W/4SPF, POH, RIH W/BAKER CMT
RETAINER & SET @ 11,050', POH & SECURE WELL.
DAILY:S16,037
RU CTU, RIH W/ CMT STINGER TO 2-3/8" CMT RETAINER @ 11050'
FILLED CT X TBG ANN AND 5-1/2" X TBG ANN, STUNG IN, SHUT iN
BOTH ANN, ESTABLISHED INJ RATE, BATCH MIX CMT, SQUEEZED 8 BBLS
BELOW RETAINER, FINAL SQUEEZE PRESS 2500 PSI WELLHEAD, 4800
PSI GUAGE, UNSTUNG, OPENED 5-1/2" X 2-7/8" ANN, CIRC 13 BBLS
INTO ANN THRU PERFS @ 11035'-11040' WHILE HOLDING FINAL
SQUEEZE PRESS BACKPRESSURE, SI ANN, OPEN TBG X CT ANN, SPOTTED
2 BBL (10 SX) SLURRY ON TOP RETAINER, CIP @ 1900 HRS, POH CT,
HELD BACKPRESSURE OF 2500 PSI ON WELL WHEN POH.
DAILY:S21,437
BLEED OF TBG ANN PRESS, RU BJ, PRESS TST TBG/ANN/CMT PLUG TO
2600 PSI FOR 30 MIN, OK, BLEED OFF, RU ATLAS, RIH W/ GR TO TOC
@ 9953', POH, RIH & CUT 2-3/8" TBG @ 9940', RD ATLAS.
MIXING MUD MW: 0.0 VIS: 0
MOVE TO SRU 34-10 & RU, MIX MUD & ND TREE, ATTEMPT TO PULL
TREE, TBG THREADED INTO FLANGE ON TREE, NU TREE, MIX MUD,
WILL CIRC WELL TO MUD BEFORE REMOVING TBG FLANGE TREE & NU
BOPE
DAILY:S13,000 CUM:S13,000 ETD:S13,000 EFC:$260,000
PREPARING TO PULL TBG MW: 9.1 VIS: 0
CONT MIX MUD, ND FLOW LINES ON TREE, RU CHOKE"& LINES, SPOT
& RU RETURN TANK, CIRC 9.1 PPG MUD DOWN TBG TAKING CRUDE
RETURNS F/ANNULUS, PU TREE & TBG & SET TBG IN SLIPS, BACKOUT
& LD TREE, PULL i JT & TBG TACK OFF & LD, MU MANDREL HANGER
& LAND TBG, NU BOPE, FRU STAIRS & SLIDE, CHANGE RAMS TO
2~-3/8#, WEIGHT UP & VIS UP REMAINING MUD.
DAILY:S13,000 CUM:$26,000 ETD:S26,000 EFC:$260,000
POH W/5-1/2" CSG CUTTER MW: 9.1 VIS: 0
CHANGE SLIPS PREPARE TO PULL TBG, PU LANDING JT, POH W/HGR &
TBG, REV CIRC, CONT TO FLOW, CIRC DOWN TBG, RETURNS OUT
ANNULUS, POH & LD TBG, SERVICE RIG, CONT POH, LD 325 JTS &
11 GLM, RACK, TALLY & RU TO RUN TBG, CO RA~S TO 2-7/8" MU
HOWCO CSG CUTTER & RIH, CUT CSG @ 1902', STAND BACK KELLY &
POH
DAILY:S13,000 CUM:$39,000 ETD:S39,000 EFC:$260,000
ARCO ~ALASKA INC.
DAILY OPERATIONS
WELL: SRU 34-10
OPERATION: PLUG & ABANDON
RIG: GRACE 154
PAGE: 2
01/29/91 ( 4) ATTEMPT TO PULL 5-1/2" CSG MW: 9.1 VIS: 0
TD: 12384'(9953) CLEAR FLOOR, POH & STD BACK DP, BOLDS, PU HOMCO CSG SPEAR &
SUPV:RWS SPEAR CSG, PU 80K (40K OVER CSG WT), NO MOVEMENT, LD SPEAR &
PU CSG CUTTER & CUT 5-1/2" @ 20' PU SPEAR, PULL 48K, NO GO,
ND FLOW LINE & STACK, PULL OUT TBG SPOOL, ATTEMPT TO PULL PO
& SLIPS W/WINCH, NO GO, PU SPEAR, PULL 40K, NO GO, HEAT CSG
SPOOL W/TORCH & PULL 40K NO GO, ND 5-1/2" SPOOL, BREAK LOOSE
W/SPEAR, LD SPEAR, PU SPOOL, CUT OFF CSG BELOW SPOOL & LD
SPOOL, PULL 20' CSG, REMOVE PO, CUT OUT CSG & SLIPS F/CSG
SPOOL,
DAILY:S28,001 CUM:$67,001 ETD:S67,001 EFC:$260,000
01/30/91 ( 5) RU W/L TO RUN BRIDGE PLUG MW: 0.0 VIS: 0
TD: 12384'(9953) CONT CUTTING 5-1/2" SLIPS F/CSG SPOOL, NU 5-1/2~ CSG SPOOL,
SUPV:RWS BREAK & CUT OUT 2" STUDS ON TOP OF SPOOL, NU ADAPTER SPOOL,
BOPS, FLOW LINE, CHOKE & KILL LINE RU GBR CSG EQUIP TO PULL
5-1/2" CSG, POH W/10 JTS, MUD FLOW UP 5-1/2", CIRC OUT THICK
HEAVY MUD, CONT POH, LD 46 JTS, RD GBR, RU TO RUN 2-7/8",
RIH 9-5/8" TO 1900', POH W/SCRAPER & LD, RU ATLAS TO RUN
BRIDGE PLUG IN 9-5/8".
DAILY:S21,368 CUM:$88,369 ETD:S88,369 EFC:$260,000
01/31/91 ( 6) ND TI~EE MW: 0.0 VIS: 0
TD: 12384'( 1704) RU AWS AND SET BRIDGE PLUG @1850, PERFED F/1820 T/1825, RD AWS
SUPV:TBC MU RETAINER AND RIH TO 1744,RU HOWCO AND SQUEEZE AND PLUGGED
OFF 9-5/8 CSG, POH,ND BOPE, NU TREE'TO PRESS TEST PLUG
DAILY:S169,088 CUM:$257,457 ETD:S257,457 EFC:$260,000
02/01/91 ( 7) RIG RELEASED MW: 0.0 VIS: 0
TD: 12384'( 1704) ND BOPE, RIGGING DOWN, NOTE: WILL PERFORM 300' SQUEEZE 'ONCE
SUPV:TBC RIG IS OFF
DAILY:S29,682 CUM:$287,139 ETD:S287,139 EFC:$260,000
02/02/91 ( ) RU ATLAS, PERF F/227'-222' W/4SPF, RD ATLAS, THAW OUT ICE PLUG
TD: 12384'(1704) IN CSG HD VALVE, FURTHER THAWING/CELLAR CLEANING WARRANTED PRIOR
SUPV: TBC TO P&A ACTIVITY.
02/03/91 ( )
TD: 12384'( 0)
SUPV: TBC
COMPLETED THAWING/CELLAR CLEANING, NU ADAPTER ON ANNULAR VALVE
RU HOWCO, BROKE CIRC, PUMP 5 BBLS WATER DOWN 13-3/8" X 9-5/8"
ANNULUS, UP 9-5/8" CSG, NO BLOCKAGE, PUMP 48 BBLS CLASS G CMT
FOLLOWED BY 2 BBLS WATER, TAKE RETURNS INTO CELLAR & CLEAN OUT
W/VAC TRUCK. CONTAMINATE 8-10 BBLS RETURNED CMT W/BORAX & HR-7
RETARDER, SI ANNULAR VALVE, RD HOWCO, POSITION BOARD OVER
WELLHEAD & PLACE BBL AROUND CELLAR.
SIGNATURE:DRiLL~Ri~ '
Al.A,%., UIL AND GAS ~RVATION CCMMIS~..,4 ' ~' ~''
· APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS% , ., '. u
Alter casing _ Repair well Plugging ~: Time extension Stimulate ~..e~
Change approved program .Z. Pull tubing _ Variance _ Perforate Other ~O/.;~'
Name of Operator 15. Type of Well: 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
ARCO Alaska. Iris,
3. Address
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510
4. Location of well at surface
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, T7N, Rgw, SM
At top of productive Interval
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec, 10, T7N, Rgw, SM
At effective depth
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec, 10, T7N, RgW, SM
At total depth
160' FSL~ 2210' FELr Sect 10~ T7Nr Rgwr SM
12. Present well condition summery
Total Depth:
Effective depth:
Development
Exploratory
Stratigraphic
measured 12,384' feet Plugs (measured)
true vertical 12,384' feet
measured 11,402' feet Junk (measured)
true vertical 11,402' feet
RKB 354.' GL 339'
7. Unit or Property name
Swanson River Unit
feet
8. Well number
SRU 34-10
9. Permit number
72-17
10. APl number
50-133-10136-0Q
11. Fiald/Pool Swanson River Field
Hemlock Oil Pool
11,402'- 11,437'
11,680'-12,000'
RBP Pushed to 11,392'
93' Cut Tbg Tail on top of RBP
Casing
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation depth:
23'
1,313'
9,228'
12,000'
measured
11,132'-11,144';
true vertical
11,132'-11,144';
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth)
2-3/8" 4.7# N-80 EUE 8rd to 11,118'
Pack. ers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
Brown 'HS-16-1' Pkr ~) 11,060'
13. Attachments
Size
20"
13-3/8"
9-5/8"
5-1/2"
Cemented
Driven
1300 sx cmt
1350 sx cmt
800 sx cmt
11,150'-11,21 5';
11,1 50'-11,21 5';
Measured depth
23* md
1,313' md
9,228' md
12,000' md
11,515'-11,540'
11,515'-11,540'
Description summary of proposal .~. Detailed operation program ._
True vertical depth
23' tvd
1,313' tvd
9,228' tvd
12,000' tvd
BOP sketch X
14. Estimated date for commencing operation 115.
January 10. 1991 I Oil X
16. If proposal was verbally approved
IName of approver ~ Data approved I Service
17. I hereb~ certify thit"the f~..~going is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed fx~/~]~~_/'~/.~,.,~7 Title Area DrillingEngineer
/ FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
'C~nditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug Integrity ~ BOP Test
Mechanical Integrity Test._
Status of well classification as:
Gas
Approved by the order of the Commission
Form 10-403 Rev 06115188
Location clearance
Subsequent form require 10-~)-'~'~
I
ORIGINAL SIGNED BY
Aporovect O.OP¥
'Returne(t
Commissioner
Suspended _
IApproval Noq
i-/ ?-,
SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE
SRU 3;-10
P&A Procedure
Note:
Notify the AOGCC and BLM 24 hours prior to
initiating P&A operations.
.
.
Attempt~ to establish injection down the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus. If an
acceptable rate is established, mix 345 sx (70+ bbls) 'G' cement. Then
pump 51 bbls of cement and displace with 26 bbls of produced water
then followed with 19 bbls of cement. Shut in the annulus
Note:
psi
9-5/8" 43.5# N-80: Pc = 3810 psi 50% Pc = 1905
13-3/8" 54.5# S-80: Pb = 2730 psi 70% Pb = 1910 psi
Kill the well by bullheading down the tubing with 8.5 + ppg field water or
brine.
Note:
The tubing tail has been cut off at 11,118:
3. RU wireline unit and perforate the 2-3/8" tubing as follows:
.
.
.
e
11,040'-11,045' at 4 SPF (above the packer @ 11,060' and above the
top of Brown CC safety joint at 11,048'.)
Close the 5.5" casing valve and try to establish an injection rate into the
lower perforations to ensure that they are open. Check the perforations
above the packer for circulation. Tubing integrity is questionable, so it
may not be possible to check the perforations above the packer.
Set a 2-3/8" cement retainer on wireline @ 11,050'. (Below the upper
set of perforations.)
RIH with 1-1/2" CTU to the top of the cement retainer. Check to be sure
that the well is loaded with produced water.
Close the casing valve, sting into the retainer and establish an injection
rate into the Hemlock zone pedorations. Mix approximately 150 sx (22+
bbls) of 'G' blended cement. Squeeze 75+ sx (15+ bbls) cement into the
perforations, (a squeeze pressure of at least 1,000 psi is desired here.)
Unsting from retainer, open the casing valve, and circulate the
remaining cement into the tubing by casing annulus above the packer.
Save the last 2+ bbls of cement to spot on top of the 2-3/8" retainer
inside the production tubing (500'+). Do not exceed 2,500 psi.
NOTE:
Maintain the final squeeze pressure on the
annulus throughout the Job.
;8.
.
10.
11.
12.
13.
(-" ..... SRU 34-10
P&A Procedure
Ouality control on the slurry properties is. cdtical. 4nC~or~_ 'co~i~io~
Ensure that the appropriate measures are taken to ~
make the slurry as uniform as possible with the
desired properties prior to pumping.
POH to above the TOC and circulate out the CTU until clean. POH,
filling the tubing with fluid to maintain the final squeeze pressure. RD
the CTU. Leave the well shut in with the final squeeze pressure for at
least 24 hours.
After 24 hours, pressure test the production casing and cement plug to
2500 psi for 15 minutes (BLM test). Pending the results, additional
casing evaluation and repair (as required) will be done with the
workover rig.
Note:
BLM regulations state that the pressure loss In 15
minutes can not exceed 10% of the test pressure.
RU wireline and lubricator. Make a tubing cut at approximately 9500'.
MIRU Roll'n 5.
ND the tree and NU the BOPE. Test the BOP to 250 psi and to 5,000 psi.
Circulate the well with 9.0 -+ ppg mud. If available, mud from the Grace
#154 rig should be used. Any mud weight above 9.0 ppg will be
acceptable and will not require any weight adjustment. POH and LD the
tubing
Cut the 5.5" casing with a casing cutter from Tri-state (776-8791) at +/-
1900' and pull the same. Run back in the hole with a casing scraper
and bit prior to setting the bridge plug.
15. Rig up wireline and set a 9.625" WLBP at 1850'. Perforate the 9.625"
casing at +/-1820'-1825' with 4 SPF.
16. RIH with a 9.625" retainer on DP and set at 1750'+. Sting into the
retainer and establish an injection rate into the perforations. Mix
approximately 75 sx (15- bbls) of 'G' blended cement. Squeeze 12+
bbls of cement into the perforations, (a squeeze pressure of at least
1,000 psi is desired here) and below the retainer. Unsting from retainer,
and spot the last 3.-!: bbls of cement on top of the 9.625" retainer (40'+).
..................... PU above the cement top and clear the DP. POH.
17. ND the BOP stack. Release Roll°n 5.
18.
19.
20.
SRU 34-10
P&A Procedure
Perforate the 9.625" casing at 300'+ for 5' @ 2 SPF. RU a cement pump
on the tubing spool valve and attempt to break circulation down the
9.625" casing and out of the casing valve. If circulation is established,
circulate in 150 sx (30+ bbls) of 'G' cement. Displace cement to 10'
below the wellhead.
After WOC minimum of 12 hours, test the annulus to 2000 psi for 15
minutes and test the 9.625" casing to 2000 psi.
Cut off the wellhead. Cut the 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" off deeper than the 20"
conductor. Weld a plate across the top of the 20" conductor casing. The
well number should be bead welded to the plate. (The plate must be
at least 3' below ground level.) Fill in the cellar and clear location.
21.
Note:
The P&A marker for this well has been combined
with the one on SRU 31-15, so no marker post will
be required.
Remove any hydrocarbon contaminated soil and/or debris from the
cellar area and dispose of properly. Fill in the cellar and clear the
location.
Recommended cement slurry for squeezing through CTU
across the Production zone and through drill pipe at +/- 1800'
is as follows:
Class G with*
*BJ equivalents to be determined
0.20% Halad-24
O.2O% CFR-3
0.25% LWL
Volume Required
Weight =
Yield =
Water =
Thickening Time =
Fluid Loss =
Compressive Strength
150-200 sx estimated
75 sx estimated
15.8 ppg
1.15 ft3/sx
5.00 gal/sx
4:54 hr.
Test data to be confirmed
Test data to be confirmed
( SRU 34-10 ,
P&A Procedure ~,
Recommended cement slurry for circulating a plug fro~n~~to the
surface (in both the production casing and the a~~'.i~;~a~:,'
follows:
Class G with
2.00% A-7
0.20% CD-31
Volume Required
200 sx estimated
Weight =
Yield =
Water =
Thickening Time =
Compressive Strength
15.8 ppg
1.15 ft3/sx
5.00 gal/sx
4:35 hr.
Test data to be confirmed
RIG P&A
WELL PROFILE
3OO' PERFORATIONS
1750' BAKER RETAINER
1820'.-1825" PERFORATE 9.625' CASING
1850' BAKER BP
5.5' CSG CUT @ 1900'
TBG CUT @ 2OO0'
OV ~ 5,001'
o-5/n- ~ o.22~
9500' Top of tubin0
10,550' CALCUI.ATED TOC
11,004' CAMCO MM lUL4NDI~L
11,050' BAKER TUBING RETAINER
11,040.-11,045' PERFORATE 2.3/8' TUBING
11,04~ BROWN CC SAFETY JOINT
11,060. BROWN HS-16-1 PACKER
11,118' TUBING TAIL
PERFORATED INTERVALS FROM 11,132.-11,144'; 11,150'-11,215' AND 11,515-11,540'
CUT OFF TUBING TNL-93' LON~
11,392' RBP PUSHED DOWN To'rillS DEPTH
couP~ ARCO ALASKA, INC
WELL SRU 34-10
FSm SWANSON RIVER
STATE ALASKA
.,
DATE 12-12-90
ABANDONMENT DETAIL
CASING CAS~NGI CASING' TUBING
,,
SIZE 13-318" g-SI8" S-112" 2-318"
WEIGHT 54.5 # ~0#,43.5i 2(N/, 17~ 4.7 #
{7#
GRADE S-80 J-55 N-80 N-80
DEF~-I 1313' 9228' 12000' 11118'
11" ;000 PRI r np RT, n
ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY TEST
I !
PIPE RAILS
TBO
SPOOL
3
2
1. (~HECK AND FU. ACCUMIXATOR RESERVOIR TO PROPER LEVEL
WITH HYDI:IAiA~ FLUID.
2. ASSURE THAT ACCUII4J,ATOR PRESSURE IS 3000 PSI WITH
3. OBSERVE TIME. THEN CLOSE ALL UNITS SIMULTANEOUSLy AND
RECORD THE ~ AND PRESSL, FIE REMAINI~ AFTER ALL UNITS
4. RECORD ON THE IADC REPORT. THE ACCEFTABLE LOWER UMIT
IS 45 SECONDS CLOSING TIME AND 1200 PSI REMAINING
PRESSURE.
BOP STACK TEST
1. FlU. BOP STACK AND MANIFOLD WITH ARCTIC DIESEL
2. CHECK Tt~T ALL H(X.D. OOWN SCF:EWS ARE FULLY RETRACTED.
PREDETERMINE DEPTH THAT TEST PLUG WlU. SEAT AND SEAT
IN WELLHEAD. RUN IN LOCK~ SCREWS IN I-EAD.
3. CLOSE ANNUtAR PREVENTER AND CHOKES ANO BYPASS VALVES
4. TEST ALL COMPONENTS TO 250 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES.
5. INCREASE'PRESSURE TO 1800 PSI AND HOlD FOR 10 MINUTES.
BLEED TO ZERO PSI.
6. OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND ~ TOP SET OF PIPE RAMS.
7. INCREASE PRESSUFIE TO 5000 PSi AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES.
8. CLOSE VALVES DIRECll.Y UPSTREAM OF'CHOKES. BLEED DOWNSTREAM
PRESBLJRE TO ZERO PSI TO TEST VALVES. TEST REMAINING UNTESTED
MANIFOLD VALVES, IF ANY, WITH 5000 PSI UPSTREAM OF VALVE AND
WITH ZERO PSI [X)WNSTREAM. BLEED SYSTEM TO ZERO PSI.
9. OPEN PIPE RAMS. BACKOFF RUNNING J'r AND PUI. L OUT OF HOLE.
CL~ BLIND RAMS AND TEST TO 5000 PSi FOR 10 MINUTES. BLEED
TO ZERO PSL
10. OPEN BUND RAMS AND RECOVER TEST PLUG. MAKE SURE MANIFOLD AND
LINES ARE IRJI.L OF ARCTIC DIE,~=L AND. ALL VALVES ARE SET IN THE
DRIllING POSITION.
11. TEST STANDPIPE VALVES TO 5000 PSL
12. TEST KELLY COCKS AND INSIDE BOP TO 5000 PSi WITH KOOMEY PUMP.
AND SEND TO DRILUNG SUPERVISOR.
14. PEI:IFORM CO~ BOPE TEST ~ A WEEK ~ FU~~y
OPERATE BOPE DAILY.
1. 10-3/4' SURFACE CASING
2. 10-3/4' SLIP ON X 11' 5000 PSI HEAD
$. 11' 5000 PSI X 9. 5000 PSI TUBING SPOOL
4. 9' 5000 PSI X 11' 5000 P~l CROSS-OVER 8POOL
5. 11' 5000 PSI BLIND RAMS
6. 11' 5000 PSI PIPE RAM8
7. 11' 5000 PSI ANNULAR
KKL-811190
,.
i ,, ~ ~
OILAND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION:'"" ~'~ ',I ',", :.'~
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request: Abandon X
Suspend _
Repair well
Alter casing _
Change approved program_ Pull tubing _
5. Type of Well:
Development X
Exploratory _
Stratigraphic _
Service _
2. Name of Operator
ARCO Alaska. Inc~,
3. Address
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510
Operation Shutdown _ Re-enter suspended well _
_ Plugging _~ Time extension _ Stimulate _
Variance _ Perforate Other _
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
4. Location of well at surface
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, T7N, R9W, SM
At top of productive interval
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec, 10, T7N, R9W, SM
At effective depth
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec, 10, T7N, Rgw, SM
At total depth
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec~ 10, T7N, R9W, SM
12. Present well condition summary
Total Depth: measured 12,384' feet
true vertical 12,384' feet
Effective depth: measured 11,402' feet
true vertical 11,402' feet
Plugs (measured)
Junk (measured)
RKB 354.' GL 339'
7. Unit or Property name
Swanson River Unit
feet
8. Well number
SRU 34-10
9. Permit number
72-17
10. APl number
50-133-10136-00
11. Field/Pool Swanson River Field
Hemlock Oil Pool
11,402'-11,437'
11,680'-1 2,000'
RBP Pushed to 11,392'
93' Cut Tbg Tail on top of RBP
Casing
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation depth:
Length Size
23' 20"
1,313' 13-3/8"
9,228' 9
12,000' 5
measured
11,132°-11,144';
true vertical
11,1 32'-11 , 144';
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth)
2-3/8" 4.7# N-80 EUE 8rd to 11,118'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
Brown 'HS-16-1' Pkr @ 11,060'
13. Attachments
-5/8"
-1/2"
Cemented
Driven
1300 sx cmt
1350 sx cmt
800 sx cmt
11,150°-11,215';
11,1 50'-11,21 5';
Measured depth
23' md
1,313' md
9,228' md
12,000' md
11,515'-11,540'
11,515'-11,540' .
True vertical depth
23' tvd
1,313' tvd
9,228' tvd
12,000' tvd
RECEIVED
Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operation program _ BOP sketch X
14. Estimated date for commencing operation
December 26. 19~)Q
16. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver
Date approved
15. Status of well classification as:
Oil ;)( Gas _
Service
BOP Test _ Location clearance
__ Subsequent form r"-equire 10-~O~
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signed ~_/'jt/~~~~ Title Area Drilling Engineer
- - / FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so representative may witness
Plug integrity_
Mechanical Integrity Test
Date
Suspended
Approved by the order of the Commission
Commissioner
Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88
ORIGINal. ~NED BY
LONNIE C. SM~T~
Approvecl Copy
Returned /
SUBMIT IN TRIPf I/CATE
Note:
(" SRU ~14-10 ("
P&A Procedure
AD7168
Notify the AOGCC and BLM 24 hours prior to
initiating P&A operations.
.
.
Attempt to establish injection down the 13-3/8" x 9-5~8" annulus. If an
acceptable rate is established, mix 345 sx (70+ bbls) 'G' cement. Then
pump 51 bbls of cement and displace with 26 bbls of produced water
then followed with 19 bbls of cement. Shut in the annulus
Note:
9-5/8" 43.5# N-80: Pc = 3810 psi 50% Pc = 1905 psi
13-3/8" 54.5# S-80: Pb = 2730 psi 70% Pb = 1910 psi
Kill the well by bullheading down 'the tubing with 8.5 :!: ppg field water or
brine.
Note:
The tubing tail has been cut off at 11,118'.
3. RU wireline unit and perforate the 2-3/8" tubing as follows:
.
.
.
.
11,040'-11,045' at 4 SPF (above the packer @ 11,060' and above the
tqp of Brown CC safety joint at 11,048'.)
Close the casing valve and try to establish an injection rate into the
lower perforations to ensure that they are open. Check the perforations
above the packer for circulation. Tubing integrity is questionable, so it
may not be possible to check the perforations above the packer.
· Set a 2-3/8" cement retainer on wireline @ 11,050'. (Below the upper
set of perforations.)
RIH with 1-1/2" CTU to the top of the cement retainer. Check to be sure
that the well is loaded with produced water.
Close the casing valve, sting into the retainer and establish an injection
rate into the Hemlock zone perforations. Mix approximately 150 sx (22+
bbls):.of 'G' blended cement. Squeeze 75.~- sx (15.-I: bbls) cement into the
perforations, (a squeeze pressure of at. least 1,000 psi is desired here.)
Unsting from retainer, open the casing valve, and circulate the
remaining cement into the tubing by casing annulus above the packer.
Save the last 2+ bbls of cement to spot on top of the 2-3/8" retainer
inside the production tubing (500'+). Do not exceed 2,500 psi.
NOTE:
Maintain the final squeeze pressure on the
annulus throughout the job. R E C E IV E D
DEC 2 o 1.990
Alaska Oil & Gas ~tlS,
.~nchorage '""
0
1
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
SRU 34-10
P&A Procedure
AD7168
Quality control on the slurry properties is critical
Ensure that the appropriate measures are taken to
make the slurry as uniform as possible with the
desired properties prior to pumping.
POH to above the TOC and circulate out the CTU until clean. POH,
filling the tubing with fluid to maintain the final squeeze pressure. RD
the CTU. Leave the well shut in with the final squeeze pressure for at
least 24 hours.
After 24 hours, pressure test the production casing and cement plug to
2500 psi for 15 minutes (BLM test). Pending the results, additional
casing .evaluation and repair (as required) will be done with the
workover rig.
Note:
BLM regulations state that the pressure loss in 15
minutes can not exceed 10% of the test pressure.
RU wireline and lubricator. Make a tubing cut 100-200'+ above the top
of the cement.
'MIRU Roll'n 5.
ND the tree and NU the BOPE. Test the BOP to 250 psi and to 5,000 psi.
Circulate the well with 9.0 + ppg mud. If available, mud from the Grace
#154 rig should be used. Any mud weight above 9.0 ppg will be
acceptable and will not require any weight adjustment. POH and LD the
tubing
RU wireline and perforate the 5-1/2" casing from 9175'-9180' with 4
SPF.
Set a BP at 9300'.
RIH with a 5-1/2" retainer on DP and set at 9125'+. Sting into the
retainer and establish an injection rate into the perforations. Mix
approximately 190 sx (39+ bbls) of 'G' blended cement. Squeeze 32+
bbls of cement into the perforations, (a squeeze pressure of at least
1,000 psi is desired here) and below the retainer. Unsting from retainer,
and spot the last 5.-!: bbls of cement on top of the 5-1/2" retainer (225'+).
PU above the cement top and clear the DP. POH.
ND the BOP stack. Release Roll'n 5.
Perforate the 5-1/2" casing at 300'+ for 5' @ 2 SPF. RU a cement pump
on the tubing spool valve 'and attempt to break circulation down the 5-
19.
20.
SRU 34-10
P&A Procedure
1/2" casing and out of the casing valve.
circulate in 150 sx (30+ bbls) of 'G' cement.
below the wellhead.
If circulation is established,
Displace cement to 10'
After WOC minimum of 12 hours, test the annulus to 2000 psi for 15
minutes and test the 5-1/2" casing to 2000 psi.
Cut off the wellhead. Cut. the 5-1/2", 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" off deeper than
the 20" conductor. Weld a plate across the top of the 20" conductor
casing. The well number should be bead welded to the plate. (The
plate must be at least 3' below ground level.) Fill in the cellar
and clear location.
21.
Note:
The P&A marker for this well has been combined
with the one on SRU 31-15, so no marker post will
be required.
Remove any hydrocarbon contaminated soil and/or debris from the
cellar area and dispose of properly. Fill in the cellar and clear the
location.
WELL PROFILE
.. 13-3/8' ~ 1,313'
RIG P&A ('"
c, ou~ ARCO ALASKA, INC CASING CASING CASING TUBING
wra. L SRU 34.10 SIZE 13-3/8' O-S/8" S-1/2'
FELl) SWANSON RIVER wEc~-n' 54.5# 10~,43.5i20~, 17#4.7#
STATE ALASKA ~ s-8o J-55 N-80 N.-80
D~TE 12-12-90 THRF.~
ABANDONMENT DETAIL ~ 13~a' e228' 12ooo' 1~18'
DV ~ 5,001'
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
8,9(X7 CN.CULATEDTOC
g,125' BAKER RETAINER
9,175'-9,180' PERFORATE 5-1/'Z'CASING
9-5/8' @ 9,228~
9,300' BAKER BP
10,550' CALCULATED TOC
11,004' CN4CO MM ~L
11,050' BAKER TUBING RETAINER
11,040'-11,045' PERFCX:IATE 2-3/8' TUBING
11,04~ BROWN CC SAFETY JONT
11.lXl0' BROWN HS-16-1 PACKER
11,118' TUBING TAIL
PERFORATED INTERVALS FROM 11,132'-11,144'; 11,150'-11,215' AND il,515-11,540'
CUT OFF TUBING TNL-93' LONG
11,382' RI~ PUSHED DOWN TO THIS DEPTH
11"
5000 PSI BOP STACK
ACCUMULATOR CAPACITY TEST
I I
I '
1. CHECK AND FILL ACCUMULATOR RESERVOIR TO PROPER LEVEL
WITH HYDRAULIC FLUID.
2. ASSURE THAT ACCUMULATOR PRESSURE IS 3000 PSI WITH
1500 PSI DOWNSTREAM OF THE REGULATOR.
3. OBSERVE TIME, THEN CLOSE ALL UNITS SIMULTANEOUSLY AND
RECORD THE TIME AND PRESSURE REMAINING AFTER ALL UNITS
ARE CLOSED WITH CHARGING PUMP OFF.
4. RECORD ON THE IADC REPORT. THE ACCEPTABLE LOWER LIMIT
IS 45 SECONDS CLOSING TIME AND 1200 PSI REMAINING
PRESSURE.
BOP STACK TE~T
1. FILL BOP STACK AND MANIFOLD WITH ARCTIC DIESEL
2. CHECK THAT ALL HOLD,OWN SCREWS ARE FULLY RETRACTED.
PREDETERMINE DEPTH THAT 3~=.ST PLUG WILL SEAT AND SEAT
IN WELLHEAD. RUN IN LOCK-DOWN SCREWS IN HEAD.
3. CLOSE ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CHOKES AND BYPASS VALVES
ON THE MANIFOLD.
4. TEST ALL COMPONENTS TO 250 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINIJTES.
5. INCREASE PRESSURE TO 1800 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES.
BLEED TO ZERO PSI.
6. OPEN ANNULAR PREVENTER AND CLOSE TOP SET OF PIPE RAMS.
7. INCREASE PRESSURE TO 5000 PSI AND HOLD FOR 10 MINUTES.
8. CLOSE VALVES DIRECTLY UPSTREAM OF CHOKES. BLEED DOWNSTREAM
PRESSURE TO ZERO PSI TO TEST VALVES. TEST REMAINING UNTESTED
MANIFOLD VALVES, IF ANY, WITH 5000 PSI UPSTREAM OF VALVE AND
WITH ZERO PSI DOWNSTREAM. BLEED SYSTEM TO ZERO PSI.
9. OPEN PIPE RAMS. BACKOFF RUNNING JT AND PULL OUT OF HOLE.
CLOSE BLIND RAMS AND TEST TO 5000 PSI FOR 10 MINUTES. BLEED
TO ZERO PSI.
10. OPEN BLIND RAMS AND RECOVER TEST PLUG. MAKE SURE MANIFOLD AND
LINES ARE FULL OF ARCTIC DIESEL AND ALL VALVES ARE SET IN THE
DRILLING POSITION.
11. TEST STANDPIPE VALVES TO 5000 PSI.
12. TEST KELLY COCKS AND INSIDE BOP TO 5000 PSI WITH KOOMEY PUMP.
13. RECORD TEST INFORMATION ON BLOWOUT PREVENTER TEST FORIV[ SIGN
AND SEND TO DRILLING SUPERVISOR.
14. PERFORM COMPLETE BOPE TEST ONCE A WEEK AND FUNCTIONALLY
OPERATE BOPE DAILY.
1. 10-3/4" SURFACE CASING
2. 10-3/4" SLIP ON X 11" 5000 PSI HEAD
3. 11" 5000 PSI X 9" 5000 PSI TUBING SPOOL
4. 9" 5000 PSI X 11" 5000 PSI CROSS-OVER SPOOL
5. 11'5000 PSI BLIND RAMS
6. 11" 5000 PSI PIPE RAMS
7. 11" 5000 PSI ANNULAR
KKL-8/I/90
ARCO Alaska,("
Post Offk.~. Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Telephone 907 263 4304
Tom Wellrnan
Regional Engineer
Cook Inlet Engineering
December 12, 1990
Mr. L. Smith
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Mr. Smith:
Attached is a subsequent report of operations for the perforating of
SRU 34-10.
SRU 34-10 was perforated in the H2 interval from 11,132' to
11,144' MD on November 10, 1990.
The well tested at 16 BOPD and 1027 BWPD and is currently shut-in.
Sincerely,
T. Wellman
TW:jkw:0008
Attachment
cc: Mr. A. R. Kukla
Mr. B. C. Dehn
Marathon Oil Company
UNOCAL Corporation
RE( EIVED
DEC 1 9 1990
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. CommiSsion
Anchorage
ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company
1. Type of Request: Operation Shutdown
Pull tubin~l
2. Name of Operator
STATE OF ALASKA ('
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS
Plugging Perforate X
Pull tubing Other
6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
Stimulate
Alter casing Repair well
5. Type of Well:
Development ;~
Exploratory __
Stratigraphlc __
Service
ARCO Alaska. I nc.
3. Address
P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510
4. Location of we]] at surface
160' FSL, 221 O' FEL, Sec. 1 O, TSN, Rgw, SM
At top of productive interval
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, TSN, Rgw, SM
At effective depth
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, TSN, RgW, SM
At total depth
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, TSN, RgW, SM
12, Present well condition summary
Total Depth:
KB = 354'. GL = 339' feet
7. Unit or Property name
Swanson Rlver Unit
8. Well number
SRU 34-10
9. Permit number/approval number
O. APl number
5o- 133-10136-00
1. Field/Pool
Swanson River-Hemlock
measured 12,384' feet
true vertical 12,384' feet
Plugs (measured) 11,402'-11,437'
11,680'- 12,000'
Effective depth: measured 11,402' feet
truevertlcai 11,402' feet
Junk (measured) Wireline Pressure
Recorder @ 11,402'
13.
Casing Length Size Cemented
Structural
Conductor 23' 20" Cemented
Surface 1313' 13-3/8" 1300 SX Cmt.
Intermediate 9228' 9-5/8" 1350 sx Cmt.
Production 12000' 5-1/2" 800 sx
Liner
Perforation depth: measured
11132'-11144', 11150'-11215', 11515'-11540' MD
true vertical
11132'-11144', 11150'-11215', 11515'-11540' TVD
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth)
2-3/8". 4.7~, N-80 EUE 8rd to 11211'
Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth)
1 -Brown, 20~, HS- 16-1 Packer @ 11060'
Stimulation or cement squeeze summary
Intervals treated (measured)
N/A
Measured depth True vertical depth
23' 23'
1313' 1313'
9228' 9228'
12000' 12000'
RECEIVED
DEC 1 9 199
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Comm'tss[o~
Anchorage
Treatment description including volumes used and final pressure
14.
Prior to well operation
Representative Daily Averaoe Production or Injection Data
Oll-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure
5 0 964 1300
Tubing Pressure
550
Subsequent to operation 16 0 1027 1300
15. Attachments 16. Status of well classification as:
Copies of Logs and Surveys run
Daily Report of Well Operations ;~ 011 ;~ Gas Suspended
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Service
350
Siqned ~ /~~-c,,
Form 10-404 Rev 06/15/88
Title Cook Inlet Re.qional Engineer
Date I 7_ - I 7.. - ~o
SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
S4~OII~IIIy of Atlantic RlCl~flel~ Company
(
-:_L. ' ~O: ~55 t'~8~ =:.;:36 :: .:
WELL SERVICE REPORT
ii
I"I C~HI~K 1't41.111 RI ~,K I1[ RI IMUAilIV ~/"~lu'l'llUI lee ~,,
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Telephone 907 263 4304
Tom Wellman
Regional Engineer
Cook Inlet Engineering
October 30, 1990
Mr. L. Smith
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Mr. Smith:
Attached is an Application for Sundry Approval to perforate the H2
interval in Well SRU 34-10.
We propose to perforate 12' of the H2 sand, from 11,132' to 11,144'
MD, with a 1-11/16" strip gun @ 4 spf.
If you have any questions please contact Stacy L. Strickland at 263-
4914.
Sincerely,
T. Wellman
Regional Engineer
TW:jkw:0003
Attachment
cc: Mr. A. R. Kukla
Mr. B. C. Dehn
Marathon Oil Company
UNOCAL Corporation
RECEIVED
NOV 0,_,.;~ lgg0
Oil .&
-.. as Cons.
"Anchora~
ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company
STATE OF ALASKA
~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
1. Type of Request: Abandon __ Suspend B Operation Shutdown B Re-enter suspended well __
Alter casing __ Repair well _ Plugging_ Time extension _ Stimulate_
Change approved program __ Pull tubing __ Variance _ Perforate X Other _
2. Name of Operator 5. Type of Well: 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB)
Development .~.
ARCO Alaska. In;, Exploratory _ KB = 354'. GL = 339' feet
3. Address Stratigraphio _ 7. Unit or Property name
~P. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 Service __ Swanson River Unit
4. Location of well at surface 8. Well number
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, T8N, R9W, SM SRU 34-10
At top of productive Interval 9. Permit number
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, T8N, Rgw, SM
At effective depth 10. APl number
160' FSL, 2210' FEL, Sec. 10, T8N, RgW, SM 5o- 133-10136-00
At total depth 11. Field/Pool
160' FSLr 2210' FEL~ Sec. 10~ T8Nr R9W~ SM Hemlock
12. Present well condition summery
Total Depth: measured 12,384' feet Plugs (measured) 1 1,402'-1 1,437'
true vertical 12,384' feet 11,680'-12,000'
Effective depth: measured 11,402' feet Junk (measured) Wireline Pressure
true vertical 11,402' feet Recorder @ 11,402'
Casing Lenglh Size Cemented Measured depth True vertical depth
Structural
Conductor 23' 20' Cemented 2 3' 2 3'
Surface 1313' 13-318' 1300 sx Cmt. 1313' 1313'
Intermediate 9228' 9-5/8" 1350 sx Cmt. 9228' 9228'
Production 12000' 5-1/2 ' 800 sx Cmt. 1 2000' 1 2000'
Uner
Perforation depth: measured 11150'-11215', 11515'-11540' ECEIVED
true vertical 11150'-11215', 11515'-11540'
NOV o .2.. 199,0
Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth '":!t'J'~:~S['?a .{~ii ~ .~as Cons.
2-3/8', 4.7#, N-80 EUE 8rd to 11211'
Packers and 88SV (type and measured depth) ; '"~.i,~. ~C~!)[~ .~-" '''';;j~ ..... ' ....
1-Brownr 20#r HS-16-1 Packer {~ 11060'
13. Attachments __ Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operation program __ BOP sketch X
·
14. Estimated date for commencing operation 15. Status of well classification as:
November· 1990 Oil x.._ Gas Suspended __
16. If proposal was verbally approved
Name of approver Date approved Service
i
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Si~ned "~t/~~ Title Cook Inlet Regional Engineer
FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY
Plug integrity ~.. BOP Test ._ Location clearance __ .
7
Mechanical Integrity Test _ Subsequent form require 10- J~o
ORIGINAL SIGNED
LONNIE C. SMITH
Approved blf the order of the Commission Commissioner Oata ~t ~l~O
Form 10-403 Rev 5/03/89 armroved G.oP¥ SUBMIT['1~ TRIPLICATE
~)rovP.~ .
.R~urqe9
34-10 Per~omte H2/Test
SR 198
Objective:
To cut the tubing, perforate the H2 interval, and return this
well to production.
Well Data:
Well Status:
Completion:
Tie-in Log:
Minimum Restriction:
Last Tagged Fill:
Pressure Data:
Well has been shut-in since 5/84
2-3/8", 4.7#, N-80 tubing to 11,211' MD
Electrical Log (8/20/57)
Camco 'D' Nipple O 11,123' MD (1.813" ID)
11,297' WLM with a 1.8" GR (10/20/90)
Tbg=0psi; PC= 140psi; SC=0psi
PrQcedure:
Note: · Assure that flowline and gas-lift tie-ins have been made and SSV
has been inst~lled.
· Assure that ~11 wellhead valves are in good working condition.
· Assure that Sundry approval has been obtained prior to
perforating.
.
Attempt to gas-lift well to ensure that dummy/orifice valves are in
appropriate mandrels to lift the well. Based on well records, dummy
valves are located in Mandrels # 1-#11 and an orifice valve is located in
Mandrel #12.
2. Hold safety meeting with ail appropriate personnel.
3. MIRU slickline unit. Pressure test lubricator to 4000 psi. (Pull/run
dummy valves and/or orifice valve as needed pending Step # 1.)
4. RIH with plug and set in Camco 'D' nipple O 10,123' MD. POOH.
.,.
5. MIRU conductor line. Pressure test lubricator to 4000 psi. MU tool
string with chemical cutter.
6. RIH with chemical cutter. Tie-in and cut tubing ~ 11,118' MD (5' above
Camco 'D' nipple ~ 11,123' MD). POOH.
.
RIH with blind box to verify that the tubing taft has dropped and tag fill.
If tubing tail does not drop, Jar on plug. If Jarring doe~/not free tubing
tail, make second attempt with E-line cutter. POOH.
RECEIVED
:NOV o 2 19,90
,'~!J:,?,,sJ'~a Oil & Gas Cons.
Anchora~
Page Two
SRII 34-10 Perforate H2/T~
SR 198
8. RIH with perf gun/GR/CCL. Tie-in to perf interval:
Electric_al_ Lo~! (8/20/571
--
11,132-11,144'
12' MD H2
~ ~ C~un Size
Schlumberger EnerJet Strip 1-11/16"
Arias Silver Jet 1-11/16"
H~_lltburton DynaStrip 1-11 / 16"
Hole
7.35"
8.09"
7.50"
NOTE: Gun orientation should be down (at hole bottom).
9. Perforate interval. POOH.
10. Check gun to confirm that 811 shots have fired.
11. RDMO. Gas-lift well and obt_~_tn well test.
Hole
Diameter
.34'
.33"
.40"
ii i
,,
·
,/ .
E-Line BOPE's
Grease Head/
Hydraulic Packoff
Lubricator Extension
,NOV u ,,:: ~,..,.. 0
:.'.;~,',~.~,~!~'..4..g~,.A,Gas Cons. 6ommissiOr~
""~A~~ora~
Manual Kams
Swab Valve
Double Master
Valves
Wellhead
ARCO Alaska, Inc.(
Post Offlce B,..~ ! 00260
Ancno. rage. ~ss,,a 995 ;0-0360
--_ng:,'-ee,': ng
December 29, 1989
Mr. J. A. Dygas, Branch Chief
Division of Minerals
Bureau of Land Management
6881 Abbott Loop Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99507
Dear Mr. Dygas:
Attached is a Sundry Notice requesting approval to temporarily abandon 31 wells
in the Swanson River Field for a period of 12 months. This sundry is being
submitted to comply with Chapter II, Sec. 3162.3-4, paragraph C of the Bureau
of Land Management Regulations. All 31 wells are expected to be shut-in for a
period of at least 30 days. The wells are separated into four categories:
1. Under evaluation for rate potential.
2. Under evaluation for P&A or future utility.
3. Inefficient producers.
4. Shut-in until blowdown.
Several other items have been attached for your information. Brief explanations
are given for each well that has been added or deleted from the temporarily
abandoned stares (Reft your letters of 3/1/89 (3160 (984)) and 3/30/89 (3180
(984)) and our letter 12/28/88). In addition, a list of currently shut-in wells
which have planned upcoming work that will enable their return to production is
.attached.
If you have any questions concerning this Sundry Notice request, please call
Stacy Strickland at 263-4914.
sinCerely,
Tom Wellman
TW:SLS:jt:0016
Attachment
CC:
C. V. Chatterton, Chairman AOGCC
A. R. Kukla, Marathon Oil Company
S.W. Ohnimus, UNOCAL Corporation
RECEIVED
DEc 2 9 lgSg
Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C0mmisSic
Anchoraoe
Form 316005
(Nov~mJ~r 1983)
(Formerly 9--331)
(' ,Il'ED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not ~se thio form for Dro~oMts to drill or to deem et' pluf tmek to · dlfoNnt reservoir..
Uso "ApPtJCATtObl I~OR PERMFT--" for ,ur. is pm~as~a.)
wlt,L
2. N&bsB Of opmulToa
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
3. ADDUM OF OFSI&'~L~)S
Post Offfce Box 100360 Anchroage, AK 99510
SN II~ epl~ t7 ~low.)
Soldotna Creek Unit - 11 wells
Swanson River Unit - 20 wells
14. FIB#IT ~O.
SS. ILIYATZONS (Show whttillr
oldotnaCreek/wanson ~ver units
8. F~M oa ~&al
[0. FmLO &HI} POOL, OS WILOC&T
1~- ~OOIT! OR PilZll! l& f~afl
Kenai J Alaska
16.
Geck Apt~omatt Box To Indicate Nature o~ Notice, Report, or Other Data
XffZCl ~1' INTINTION ~0:
(Other) Temporar i i y abandon ,
IT. t~.scKtn~ x.nOr. OSID OUt CO)IPLSTE:) 0PIRATIO.~ (Clearly state all pprtlne, t detalia, and alva pertinent dater, laeludln~ mil·lied date or 'ltirtlnf
Gcooo:~ work. Z! wall to dirue%iona~ly driUed, jive suMur~aee Iom~uns and measured ·nd true vertical deptlm tot al/ makers &nd sones
nen~ m ',.his ~k*) ·
As described in the attached memo, ARCO Alaska, Inc. requests' that the
following wells have a temporarily abandoned status:.
$oldotna Creek Unit
Swanson River Unit
SCU 13-3
SCU 13-4
SCU 21A-4
SCU 34-4
SCU 24-5
SCU 33-5
SCU 33-8
SCU 341-8
SCU 34-9
SCU 31A-16
SCU 14-34
SRU 34-10 · SRU 23-22
SRU 14-15 · SRU 312-22
SRU 21-15 SRU 23-27
SRU 211-15 SRU 314-27
SRU 331-27
SRU 31-15 SRU 34-28
SRU 34-15 SRU 43-28
SRU 41A-15 SRU 14A-33
SRU 43A-15 SRU 24-33
SRU 32-33WD
SRU 432-15 SRU 12-34
RECEIVE[
2 1989
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons, Commi
Anchorage
let. I hereby' certify tJ~t tile rorefoU~ ts t~de and correct
TX~LE Cook Inlet EngTnmrring M"nagn~z~
(Thin open for Fodel~ or
APPROVED BT
COLqDITXON8 OIP APPROVAL. L~ A~r:
TITLE D&TB
'~ Intevcflom on Revme Side
Title IS U.S.C. Section lOOt;'makes it a crime for any person knowtn$1y and willfully to make to any department or a~ertc¥ of the
United States any false, fictttzou$ or fraudulent statements or representaLions aa to any matter wtthtn its jurisdiction.
TEMPORARILY ABANDONED WELLS IN SRF.
Wells under
Evaluation
Rate Potential
Wells being Wells SI
evaluated for for Inefficient
P&A/Future Utility Production
-
Wells SI
until
Blowdown
13-4
34-4
24-5
33-8
341-8
34-9
4-1A-15
23-22
23-27
13-3
14-15
21-15
211-15
31-15
34-15.
432-15
31A-16
312-22
34-28
1-4A-33
32-33WD
12-34
14-34
21A-4
33-5
34-10
43-28
-24-33
43A-15
314-27
331-27
For: Temporarily Abandonment
of 12/29/89
SWANSON RIVER FIELD
Wells having Changed Temporarily Abandoned Status
,~dded to Tem_ooraril_v Abandoned Status:
$CU 21A-4: Well is temporarily abandoned due to inefficient
production (high GOR).
SRU $2-~3 W D' Well is temporarily abandoned due to annulus
communication problems.
._
Removed from Temnorarilv Abandoned Status:
$CU 243-8: This. shallow sands gas well has been returned
production.
$CU 13-9' A workover is planned for this well which will enable
this well to be returned to an active status.
SRU 212-10,,: This'shallow sands gas well has been returned to
production.
SRU 23-15:, .This gas-lifted well has been returned to production.
SRU 21-~4: A sidetrack is planned which will enable this well to be
returned to an active Status.
RECEIVED
DEC 2 o, 1989
Alaska Oil & 6as Cons. Commissio~
Anchorage
For:' Temporary Abandonment Sund;y
of ~2/29/89
SWANSON RIVER FIELD
WELL STATUS UPDATE
Shut-in Wells with Planned Upcoming Work*
$CU 32A-9: When on-line, this SI well produces gravel. A sidetrack
is planned to return this well to active status.
*Will not be placed on temporarily abandoned
For: Temporary Abandonment Sundry
of 12/29/89
TABLE i
Wel 1 s under
Evaluation for
Rate Potential
41A-15
23-22
23-27
34-28
21-34
323-4
13-9
341-8
24-5
13-3
13-4
23B-3
14-3
33-5
34-4
Wells being
Evaluated for
P&A/Future Uti 1 i t),
212-10
21-15
31-15
34-15
432-15
312-22
212-27
14A-33
12-34
22-23WD
243-8
14-34
Wells SI
for Inefficient
Production
12A-4
43A-4
24-33
12A-10
34-10
14-15
21-22
21A-4
Wells SI
until
B1 owdown
43A-15
314-27
331-27
343-33
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
Post Office Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360
Telephone 907 276 12!5
Cook Inlet/New Ventures
Engineering
August 19, 1987
Joseph A. Dygas, Branch Chief
United States Bureau of Land Management
Post Office Box 230071
Anchorage, Alaska 99523
Dear Joseph:
Attached is a Sundry Notice requesting approval to temporarily abandon 39
wells in the Swanson River Field for a period of 12 months. This sundry is
being submitted to comply with Chapter II, Sec. 3162.4, paragraph C of the
Bureau of Land Management Regulations. All 39 of the wells mentioned in the
attached Sundry Notice are expected to be shut-in for a period of at least 30
days.
The 39 wells listed in Table #1 were identified during our recent review of
the status of all wells in the Swanson River Field. These wells have been
put into four categories:
1. Evaluate for rate potential
2. Evaluate for plug and abandon/future utility
3. Shut in - inefficient production
4. Shut in - save for blowdown
Wells. in Categories #1 and #2 are currently under evaluation to determine
their final disposition. Wells in Categories #3 and #4 are wells with little
short-term usefulness, but wells that do have some long-term utility.
If you have any questions about this Sundry Notice request, please contact me
at 263-4299.
Sincerely,
H. F, Blacker
Regional Engineer
Cook Inlet/New Ventures
HFB: JWR: ch: 0006
Attachment
cc: C.V. Chatterton, Chairman
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
ARCO Alaska. Inc, ~a ,1 Subsldl;~ry of AtlanhcR~chfieldCompany
Form 3160--5
(November 1983)
(Formerly 9--331)
b NITED STATES sum. T iN ~,,U=i~-
(Other instructions on re*
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
vereefdde)
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
(Do not u~e thio form for proposals to drUI or to deepen or plug hack to a different reservoir.
Use '*APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--'* for such prop, malL)
WELL WELL OTHER
NAIfl Ol' OPEIATOI
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
3. ADDleS8 Of OPIIATOI
P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage. AK
4. LOCATION Or WaLL (Report location cle~rl7 and Fg R6eordance with an7 State requirements.·
See also spaee 11 below.)
At su. rYsce
Soldotn4
Soldotna Creek Unit - 15
Swanson River Unit - 22 wells
14. FERMfT HO. IS. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF. er, et, et~)
Form approved.
Budget Bureau No. 1004--0135
Expires. August 31, J.985
'5. LB41I DEal*NATION AND flJlalAL
8. IF INDIAM, ALLOTTBB Oil TRIDI ]IAMB
?. UNIT AOIBBMBMT llAMa
Creek~Swanson River Unit
S. IFamM OR LBAOa MAMa
0. Wii, L HO.
|0. iiiim AHD POOL; OR WILD~AT
Swanson River Field
11. SBa** ~** Lo If, OU ~,L ~
12. eOUST~.Ot ,'"a.j 1m ~T*U
KenatI Alaska
lC.
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature o[ Notice, Report, or Other Data
NO'FICa Of INTENTION TO:
TEST WATSB 8BOT'OrJ* ~ P~LL OR ALTER C.%Sl~O ~
FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPI.RTB
SHOOT OB, ACIDIZB ABANDON*
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS
(Other) ~mmporarily abandon ~
17. D,SrRZU£ I'ROPUSED OR COMPLETED 0PERATIONE. (Clearl~ state axil pPrtlne,t detail,, sad ~lYe pertinent dates, Including estimated date of ltartlng a.n7
proposed work. Ir well is dir~ctionally drilled, five subsurface locations and mess,red and ,ue vertical depths sar -q markers and ~oneo peru-
sent to this work.) ·
As described in the attached memo, ARCO Alaska, Inc. requests the status of the
following wells be changed to Temporarily Abandoned.
SOLDOTNA CREEK UNIT
__
SWANSON RIVER UNIT
SCU 13-3 SCU243-8 SRU212-10
SCU12A-4 SCU 13-9 SRU 34-10
SCU 13-4 SCU12A-10 SRU 14-15
SCU323-4 SCU343-33 SRU 21-15
SCU43A-4 SCU 14-34 SRU 31-15
SCU 24-5 SCU 14-3 SRU 432-15
SCU 33-5 SCU23B-3 SRU 34-15
SCU341-8 SCU 34-4 SRU41A-15
SCU2 lA-4 SRU43A- 15
SRU312-22
SRU 21-22
SRU 23-22
SRU 22-23WD
SRU212-27
SRU314-27
SRU 23-27
SRU331-27
SRU 34-28
SRU14A-33
SRU 24-33
SRU 12-34
SRU 21-34
18. I hereby ce£tt~._Utat the for.~golng i~rue and correct
(This space for Feder-t or State o~ee use)
APPROVED B!
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, J~ AN~:
TITLE DATA
*See Instructions on Reverse Side
Title 18 U.S.C. Section 100l, makes it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any department or agency of the
United States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations as to any mattel within its jurisdiction.
SUBMIT IN D ~ATE
STATE OF ALASKA
si I'~¢t iotL~
OIL AN~ GAS CONSJRVATION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG*
la. TYPE 0F WELL: on. ~ [;~s
,,'~:L,. WELL ~ DRY ~ Other
b. TYPE 0F COMPLE~ON:
WEI.I. OVER ~ EX BACK
~. NAMK OF OPERATOR
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
4. LOC~'rlON OF WELL IRel~ort location c~e~rly a~d i~ accordlmoe with o~y Stute require~et~t~)*
At surface
At top prod. interval reported below
At total depth
TOTAL DEl'TH, 1VID & TVDJlg. PLUG, B,A,C'K MD & TVDJ20. LY M;ULT1PLE COM~L., 21.
!
HOW iM.A~Y, ROTARY TOOLS
PllODUClNO !NTERVAL(S), OF 'J~I:IS COMPL~TTO~T--TO~, BOTTOM, I~I'AME (MD AND 'JL'VD)~
5. APl NU'M.RRICAL CODE
6. LEASE D:ES4.GNATION A~D SERIAL NO.
7. 1F iNDIAN. A. LLO'CYEE OR TRIBE NAME
8. UNIT,FA.F,~ OR LF~kSE ~AME
9. WELL NO.
10. FIELD AND POOL. OR WIL`DCA..T
11. SEC.. T., iR.. M.. (BOTTOM HOL,E
OBJECTIVE)
12. PERblIT NO.
I~T, GR, 5"I'C). Il7. ELEV. CASINGHEAD
"INTERVALS DRILLED BY
CABI,E TOOLS
23. WAS DIRECTIO'NA_L .
SUH. VEY MADE
I
24, TYPE ELECTRIC AND ()TI{ER LOGS RUN
CASLNG SIZE
,.,
CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in v~{l')
~-~ /~'~ I ,~t~ . /~# J t~-
CEMLNTING RECOiLD
It A_NIOUNT PULLED
26. LINER I~EC O:~,
! I
28. PERI~'ORAg.'IONS OPF-~q' TO PRODU~O~ (In~rval, size and nurnber)
J . 27. TUBING RECO'P~D
J SIZE J DEPTH SET (MD) J PACI~ER SET (MD)
ACID, Si!OT, F/[,~C%'UI/E, C~,iENT SQUEEZE, ~FC,
DI~.PI'II INTERVAL (MD) ;~M, OUN£ ~'~ND 1.~!ND OF MATEP~IAL USED
30. P ROD UCTI ON
DATE F'IEST PI%(3D'UCTION I P}IODUCTION IVIEI,[{O'D (Flowing, g:.~J lifL, ~rr~tn~size and ~YPe
DATE OF T~ST, [~IOURS TES.T~ 'JCIIOXE SiZE JPROD'N FOR OI~BDL.
, [ C l
~6W, TUBING JCASINO PRESS~E JCALC~TD OZ~BBL.
I~S. . j
'31. VlSV0siTio~ O~ ~tS ( ~old, ~eg ]or ~I, .ven~ed,
ii
LIST OF ATT&CHMENTS
J VJELL s'rATUS ('Producing or
~nu L - in )
G~%S--iVICF. WZJI'EH.-BBL. J GAS-OIL I.t.%TIO
W~BBL. J OIL GRAVITY-~I (CORR.)
JTEST WITNESSED BY
33. I hereby certify that the foregoing and attached information is complete and correct as determined from all-available records
SIGNEII DO+ ...... ~ ,~, '~'~?~'~Jl"~ __ TITLE , DATE 3- J"~.."'.-.--~--~-.- ......
*(See instructions and Spaces J:o~ Addifion~[ Dc.a on Reverse Side)
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete'and correct well completion report end log on
all types of lands nnd leases in Alaska.
Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used ns reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
merits given in ether spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Items 20, and 22:: If this well is completed for separatc- prcduction from rnore than one interval zone
(multiple completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the p~cJucing interval, or intervals,
top(s), bottom(s) and nnme (s) (if any) for only the interva! reported in item 30. Submit a separate report
(page) on this form, adequately identified, for ~ach additional interval to be seperately produce=t, show-
ing the ack, Jitional data pertinent to such intervnl.
Item2&: "Sncks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of nny mul-
tiple stage cementing ;mci the location of the cementing tool.
Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this'form for each interval to be separately produced.
(See instruction for items 20 ,nd 22 above).
· ~4o SUMMARY Ol~ FO~M'ATION ~'~S I~CLUDIN(; INTEHVAL T~T~D. ~U~ DAT~ ~ ~OV~I~ OF OIL. GAS.
WA~ AND MUD
.- . ~
..
· .. . .......
COMPIETION REPORT - PACEER AND GAS LIFT INSTALLATION
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, IN0. - Operator
r' ,
AREA: Ke~ai Peninsula, Cook Inlet Area, Alaska
PROPER2Y: Swanson River Unit
LAND OFFICE: Anchorage
Lease No: A-028405
WELL NO.: SRU 34-10 Section 10 T. 8 N., R. 9 W., Seward B &M
LO~ATION: Surface: 2210' West amd 16C' North from Southeast coraer of Section 10
ELEVATION: 354' K. B.
DATE: July 10, 1963
E. B. is 15' above ground.
~.V. C~A~IF~R~ON, District SuperintaUde~t'
CONTRACTOR: Santa Fe Drilling Company Rig
DATE COMMENCED REMEDIAL '~.OPli: Pebruary 17, 1963
DATE C0~PLETED REMEDIAL WOt~i: February 27, 1963
· !.
PLUC~: 11,402 ' - 11, 437 '
11,680' - 12,000'
1 Amerada Pressure R2corder at or near 11,402'. May have been drilled
up. Also part of Baker Model "C" retrievable bridge plug shoved to
11, 392 ' ·
CASING:
20" cemented at 23'
13 3/8" cemented at 1313'
?~5/8" cemented at 9228'
5 1/2" cemented at 12,000'
JUL 1'7 1963
Petroleum
Division of Mines
j~ktsko Dept. of
'SWANSON RIVER UNIT B4-10 Page 2
$~a$ien 1.0 ~o 8 N....~ R. 9 W.~ Seward B &M
S~ OIL OOMPA~ OF CALIFORNIA,' WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC - Operator
February 17 and 18~ 1963:
Commenced rigging up at 2:00 PM February 17, 1963.
Conditioned Black Magic Mud.
February .19, 1.965:
Killed well, set plug inside tubing below tree and removed x-mas tree.
Installed BOPE. Pulled packer loose and pulled tubing out of hole.
February. 21,
Attempted to recover Amerada Pressure recorder left in hole from original
completion. No success.
BAn bit and scraper and cleaned ou to 11,402'. Circulated and conditioned
February 22, 1~6~:
Attempted to run 2 7/8" tubing w/Jewelry. The CEV M~ndrel would not go into
6~" casing. Pulled out and set a Baker Mode "O" retrievable bridge plug at
'. Removed BOPE to inspect casing.
February 23, 1963:
Reinstalled BOPE. Attempted to retrieve bridge plug and some stuck at top
of 5~" casing. Broke bridge plug in "J" slot.
Februa 24-25, 1963:
Waited on retrieving parts.
Unable to retrieve bridge plug and pushed same down casing to ll,
e rua 6, 1963:
Ran a total of 365 Joints 2 3/8", 4.75, N-80 EUE 8 R Rg. 2 tubing equipped
with packer and mandrels. ..
~.....~,~:...,,~ ..............
Petroleum Bl'c
~cskm Dept. o~ ~ .............
~SWANSON RIVER UNIT 34-10
Section l0 T. 8 N.~ R. 9 W.~ Seward B &M
STANDARD OIL CC~PANY OF CALIFORNIA,. WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC - Operator
TUBING DETAIL
K.B. Depth
K. B. to landing flange
1 Joint 2 3/8" tubing
One 2 3/8" pup joint
47 joints 2 3/8" tubing
Camco MM mmarel w/~O (#1)
30 Joints 2 3/8" tubing
23 Joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM Mandrel
17 Joints 2 S/8"
tubing
tubing
37 Joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM Mandrel
33 Joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM Mandrel
30 Joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM ~ndrel
26 Joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM Mandrel
~? joints 2 3/8"
Camco MM Mandrel
Camco MM Mandrel w/RD (~)
12 Joints 2 3/8" tubing
c co w/a
9 Joints 2 3/8" tubing
Camco MM Mandrel w/RD (~6)
tubing
tubing
tubing
w/~
tubing
w/~ (f~0)
tubi~
~7 Joints 2 3/8" tubing
1 Joint 2 3/8" tubing
B~wn CC Safety Joint
2 3/8" ~up ~o~nt
B~E 2 3/8" X ~" ~-16-1 packer
2 Joints 2 3/8" tubi~
C~co "D" Nipple
3 Joints 2 3/8" tubi~
Ven~ Shoe
~bing ~nded at
15.00 '
30.31' ~m5' 31'
4.00' 49.31'
1438.12' 1~87.43'
13.12' 1500.55 '
922.16 ' 2422.71 '
13.02' 2435.73'
705. o8' 31~o. 81'
13. lO ' 3153.91'
520.15' 3674. o6'
13.14 ' 3687.20 '
362.79 ' 4049.99 '
13.15 ' 4063.14'
279.85' 4342.99'
13.13 ' 4356.12 '
1135.02' 5~91.14'
13, 22' 5504.36'
999.56' 6503.92 '
13.22' 6517.14 '
888.61' 7405.75 '
13.15' 7418.9o'
772.38 ' 8191.28 '
13.06' 8204.34 '
1394.92' 9599.26'
13.03' 9612.29'
1391.80 ' 11, 004.09 '
12.97 ' 11, 017.06 '
31.31' 11, 0:+8.37 '
· 94' 11, 049.31'
10.22 ' 11,059.53 '
3.92' 11, 06 3.45 '
59.34' 11,122.79'
· 95 ' 11,123.74 '
86.70' 11,210.44'
..... · 59' 11,211.03'
11,211.03'
NOTE: All mandrels turned down. 5 ~" casing is crimped 3' below landing
flange. The mandrels went through tight.
~2moved BOPE and reinstalled x-mas tree.
February 27, 19633
Displaced mud with oil and set packer at 11,060'· Returned well to production.
Rig released at 7:00 AM.
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S.R. EANSEN
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f,~"' .~} ,1,~',i~~ '~/800
2" tbg hung ~ 11100'
WELL RECORD INVENTORY
Field: ....... S,waason Riv_e~ ........
Loca ti on
1. Drilling Pemit:
2. 'Survey Plat:
3. Monthly Reports (P-3):
Completion Report (P-7):'
5. Well History:
6. Other:'
7. Mi s cel 1 aneous:
~lsand.~d 0t,.1 mOO~ a~t¥
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Deviation Survey(s):
Wel 1 Logs: _(l) mm m ~E~
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UNITED STATES 1-,~" :''~ '' ...... Anchorage ..
DEPAR'i'MEN'r OF THE ;NTER~OR ' L...~:~ :..'_.:~?...A-02~40~
' GEOLOGICAL SURVE'.,' ,. Ill, iT 3w~son River Unit
LESSEE'S MONTHLY REPORT OPERATIONS .... '":...."'
,~:t,,/,, Alaska ~..'o~t~,.l~J Kenai ~eninsula F~.h~ S~an~on River
.......... * ............ - ..............
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-','/hO [,.,r ~.;~' ,,? ,',,~ ~ ~,.:' Feb~ .,, 63 Swanson River Unit
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.h?',,'"¥. . <...,z,'.~,,.,..~ ¥ . P.O. Box 7-839 ~'.,,,~,,, ..'-'STAN3Ag. D Pig gO... ,OF ; CA~. WOI
....... ,~chorage, Alaska '~;'~"'"" C.~ C~AT'T~'TON' ' '
]'A,,,? ... BR ~.-620~ ......... /,~,,,.:"s t[,'.h, Dlstrict Superintendent ..
.............................. ._'au."~r_ ~ :.~;~ ........... - ........ ~-:u~:w:..';':~.. "' -.' :":'z'"- ' ' : ' ~:' '"' --~.:".~r.' ...... :.'.. ;-""' -'. .... ' -
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10 8N 9W ,
Remedial work co~enced Febru~ 17, 1~63. Killed well and
SW
" removed x-mAs .tree. installed BOPE and pulled tubing.
~ I , CBL~ Attempted to rer~
Ran c~sing ~crap~r to '11,402. 1Ran 5~ ,casmng~ Set retreiv-
2 3/8"~ tubing. Unabl~ to get 4nto 1. ~ ·
ab~. ~a,,,~ ~ ~ at 6~'. RemoVed B0~to inspect casing.
Found ~casln~ crimped
spool.~ Eei~s~lled BOPE. ~l~ed re%r~ivable plug and stuck
~u~ ~t 3}'~ g~ in ~d drove{retrelvSble plug out of tight
place ~nd d~wn tO
Reran [2 3/8 tubing dth packe~ and maadrels. L~ed tubing
at ll,~211'. Removed ~0PE, rei~s~lled x-mas tree ~d ~s-
~ , placed Ed ~dth oil. ~Set Brow~ 2 3/8" X ~$"~ packer at
, ~ ll,~C ~ R',.g release~ Februar~ 27, 19~3.
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~:'"~"'t .......................................... ' ............ ~ cc: U.S.~.S. -M. ~. Soyste:r
(2)
I -- , Sta~ - To R. ~arshall
"~[ ' '['! [~"~ i U.S.i Fi~ and ~ild.life - * . B. {akala
, ~ ' Richfield - Co ~Wo ~er~
MA~ ~ '~ MArathon - George Sow~ds
Unioh
Pet~i~m ~,~ch File~ - Produc~
.................... ~ ...................................................
NoT~.~Thum were .......................................... roms or s~les of o'A; ..................................... M cu. ft.. of gas ~old;
.................................................. runs m· sales'of gasolim~ duriug ~he month. (Write "no" where ~ppHeable.)
~o'rt,:.-- Report oa Ibis [orm is required for e~ch
dupE,ate wit. h [ho Sulmrvis. or lw I,lm {P..h of tim 4uc~:oedi,.g month, unless o~herwise diree~e~l by ~b.e supervisor.
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RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION
COMPLETION REPORT OF New
(NEW. DEEPENING. ET(;,)
FIELD Kenai Peninsula~ Cook .Inlet Area
~v. OF GROUND-
~MMENCED D.ILLIN~ 4.~.~T COMPLETED DmLLING
. - ~ ~ ,
ORIG. T.D. ~ P - ~
WELL NO,
U.S.L. Anchorage 028405
Swanson River Unit $1
LOC. , In the approx,,m~,at~ c~n$,er of ,the
s£c._lo T, .8N R OW ~BaM
,, WHICH. I$ ~ IrT. A"OVK G"OUNO
8-2,4-~7 ' DRILLING TOOLS ~ ROTARY
PLUG ~ ~-aaa'. -- ~ ~ ':. mr}, ~d "
. ~. ~. 4R7' -- ~,, ~2' PLUG
.~ i ii i i
JUNK Model "K" bri~e.ol-m
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et 11,437'I
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C~MMENCED PRODUCING ~-2~-~;7 X]FLOWING I'1 PUMPING I'1 GAS LIFT
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PRODUCTION DATA .,
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j CLEAN OIL ; GRAVITY [ PER CENT WATER GAB TUBIN~ GAGINe
DATE
BBLS,
PER
DAY
CLEAN OIL INCL, EMULSION M.C.F. PER 'DAY r'~-'-~Rl
I ., ,
INITIAL PRODUCTION C)'aC~'_~7 , ,~50 ~46 i' 0.4 ~2 85
.ROD. ^~,. 2. a-30-57 , 370 369 0.2 I 50 950
.. CASING RECORD
, i i i
~i~il OF CASING TOP OF DEPTH WEIGHT GRADE NEW sEAMI-EBB BACKS bEPTH OF CEliENTINO
A, P. h CASING OF GHOEi OF CASING I OF CASING OR USED OR iApIMIrl i~, eeUtENT IF THROUGH
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· 30" .~8, a3',± co~uct~ ,r ~:~e.
I-- 13-$/8. 18,..~. .1313' 54.5~ s-So New E,W. .1300
~50 sxs. ~t
. .9-~/8" 17';, ~2S' ~7,~'.~ ~ '--80 Ne~.. ~s ~00 sxs.,..,t 5001'
,
,
, , , ,
; '
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CEMENTING OR OTHER SHUT OFF RECORD
GIZG OF DB.r~ri DEPTH HOLE NO. SACKS I ':l II I
glNG lANDED CEMENTED SIZE UBED KIND OF' CEMENT R2UB.T Oi~ ~ ' '
iii i i
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3 3/,i 1313' 13.1,3 18-5/8" 1~00 Con~truc.tion LO00 ~.si for 30.~ -'.ok ,
' 922~ ' ' ,, ' " '
8e=5/8I! 9a28' 5 LC)('~)'],. ' :L2,,-, 1/4 '.5~8 Construction retardea
..... P.~n.~tv.,mt~.o~ r~taW~d L000 psi' .,ok
.,5-1/2' 12,000' 12,::000' 8-1/2". 800 Co~_~truction retar_~_ed.';' See b~::story for seT.~es,.'"of
W.S.O.'s an~ squeezes
PERFORATION RECOF iD
BIZ[ OF I '
C~IlNG FROM TO SIZE OF PERFORATIONS' NUMBER DISTANCE
,1 ..... , i , ,O,F RO,~WB, BET1M_~EN GENTER8 , METHOD ,,.,
5-1 "' 11,515' 11~.541' 1 ." holes.. -- 4 holes ft G-~. perforated
.,
5-1/2". 1i_,1~0~ 11..~21~'. 1/2" holes -- 4. holes/ft Om. perforated~
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PRESENT CONDITION OF WELL' AS OF: OCT 12 1959 RICHFIelD OIL CORPORATION
Division o{: Mh~es a:,~d Minerals ~rict 3evelop~en~ Eng$neer
PRTD.FORM IN, U.S.A.I4'8 500 7-5', II' Alaska Dci:t. ol: Natural Resources '.'
Operator:
Well:
STANDARD 0IL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Swanson River Unit # 3h-lO
Completion Date: Sept. 29, 1957
Release Date: Oct. 29, 1959
The Files contain the following material:
Office File
1. Permit to drill and location plat ........... ~-~
2. Reports of operations and 'sundry notices ....... ~--~·
3. Well history ....... . ............... ~
4. Completion report .......... . . . ...... ~
6. Electrical log, ,. ............ , and sepia ~
7. Lithology or'mud log and sepia . . . . . . .... . . ~
8. Other log ........................... ~-~
10'. Remedial work completion ~
11. ..... Core des, c,,,,r,i,p,tions' ,, [-~ ..
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Release File
Remarks:
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER. UNIT ~1
Section 10.~ T, 8N, R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
DRILLED BY: RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATION
Page
Commenced drilling operations at 3:00 PM 4-5-57. Drilled 12~" hole 0 - 1500' and opened to
18-5/8" 0 - lB13'.
O' - 57'
57' - ' ll3'
113' - 652'
652' - 1052'
1052' - 1500'
Sand aDxt clay
Clay and pea gravel
Sand, clay and gravel
Sand, clay and gravel
Sand and clay
April 10, 1957:
13-3/8" cemented at 1313': Ran and cemented 1320' (1294' net) 13 joints of 13-3/8", 54.5~,
S~80, E'.~ W., 8 rd" %hre~ short T&C casing at 1313' K.B. with 1BO0 sacks construction.cement.
.Mixed in i ho~ and lO minutes., 'Displaced with 1095 cu. ft. of mud in 24 minutes. Bumped
plugs, Cement in place at 5:5i PM. Noted 145 cu.ft, of cement returns to the stiff, ce,
cement then dropped away from surface. Use.d rig p'..~ps to mix and displace cement.
Cemented'18-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus: With 1" line pipe' hanging at 60' pumped in 125 sacks of
-- . : .... 11 , ,
construction cement. In place at 10:15
Landed casing and installed B.O.P.E.. Tested d.p. rams, hydril and CoS.O. with 1000 psi for
30 minutes, ok.
Drilled 12~"'. hole 1500' - 2785'. Reduced to 10-5/8" and drilled 10-5/8" to ~501'. Alternately
core~ 8~"' and ?-5/8" and opened and drilled 10-5/8" to 76~4'. "
1500' - 2785 '
2?85, - 45o1'
45'01' .- 4521'
4521' - 4526'., ',
4526' - 4720'
$720' - 4736'
Shale
Sand and shale
Core' ~1 - Recovered 8"
Orthoquartzite~ medium Eree~nish-gra¥, very hard, tough~ medium to fine
grained, fair sorting, subr0unded to' angular grains. Common dark
'-~o~r~d "anEu..tar '~na~rt 'fragments. Individula grains throughout core.
.have ..been f~act~red .mhd '~ecemented with silica. Occasional to common
pyrite' mineralizati°n. C0r'.~' was recove~ed"'"in'""~ohhle?size, subrounded
fragments, fractured' and' recement~d with silica .(r~.Unding
to corih~)'. There was no matrix 'with the fraEments. A
fault gouge at top, dark olive' green, to black, sour odor. No cut,. Stain,
or 21uorescence.
Core ~2 - Recovered l~'
3"' O~thoquartzite cobble (?). as i~ core ~1... ..
15" Li~y siltstone~ light gray, sandy, h~rd, tough, dense, with rare
fragments of angular orthoqu~rtzzte as above and chert fragments
to l". Smal! thin plates, of carbonaceous material indicate a
flat 'dip (poor). Core is crossfracture'd throughout and recemented
with' 'ca'l'di{e~ Fracture angIeS' rang~i'~rom flat to almost vertical.
No CUt's" S~ain, odor or fluorescence, very tight,
Sand and. shale
Core ~3 - Recovered 14'
Siltstone, gray, firm, dense~ tough, sandy~ abundant fine grains of
varicolored chert and quartz and volcanic' debris. Common plan't stem
and leaf fragmentS. Very crude layering of carbonaceous remains
s~ggest flat dip." Fault gouge and slickensides l', 2', 6' and 7'
from top.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
S_ection'"IO, '~. '~8~N~ ~. "~ ~, De~ard B. & M.
Page ~3
4736' - 5390'
5390' - 5398'
5398"- 55~1'
55R1' - 58~8'
5848' - 58'~8'
5858' - 5989'
5989'
599R' ~ 5992'
6114.':'
6114' - 61RO'
'61~O' - 6485'
~85' - 6~9R'
6~9~' - 6773'
6773' - 6881'
6881' - 6886'
Sand, gray with green cast, medium grained, loose, easily'
friable, well sorted, cbmmon green, greenish-yellow, amd red
grains, angular to subrounded. Rare carbonaceous fragmerrts.
Good porosity and permeability. No cut, stain, odor or
fluorescence.
3' Siltstone as upper 7' with 3" interbed of sand as above and a
thin interbed of carbonaceous material, dip 5' (Poor).
1½' Sand as 2~' above with occasional carbonaceous fragments.
No cut, stain, odor or fluorescence.
Sand and shale
Core ~4 - Recovered 1½'
Siltstone (mudstone'), gray, tough, massive, very fine sandy, mieaceous,
comm__on to abumdaUt' carbonaceous (pla~t) remains, very thin coal seam
near bottc~.'~," d"i.."p'"$Oe (good). This seam does not indicate the dip Of
the formatio~'~;"'" ~"is a large piece of plant remains that 'appears to
have assumed thiS' attitude when deposited in the sediment 'before
induration.."Fragments of the core Will disintegrate to mad when soaked
in water.. ;':'"'";"""":'~ ""'
Sand and shale
Sand, shale and coal'
Core ~ 5-,NO '~ecOvery
Sand, shaie,,'.and' 'coal
core ,,~6 -
Clay, shale and coal
core $? - 'Recovered 3'
S~, ,,,gr,,,,,eenish-gray, wet, fine-grained, with occasional thin
lnterBeds., of 'd~rk silt amd carbonaceous material (e'o~l')~ silty,
loosely 'consolidated~' easily friable, slight salt s~d .pepper
appearance u~d~r 'the microscope, ~Atrid,. s~ odor w~sm freshly
bro'"..ken,"'go0~ porosity .and permeability, ..no cut, stain or fluorescenc
~' Siltst0ne';' (approachim~ a~ argillite),':""~.k .g~a~ with brownish
ast~ f'.i~ fine saudy, v?.ry micaceous, common to..a~mmdamt small
carbonaceous fragments, breaks along mmeven horizontal planes.
1' Samistom6 (subgraywacEe), light gra~ (greenish-gray wh~ wet ),
fine, very hard, abur~amt paperthin interbeds of dark carbonaceous
(?) material dipping 12-!5" good, slightly calcare0Us cement,
tight, n~ cut,., stain, odor or fluorescence. O~ the bottom is a
thin wavey interbed Of .siltstone as above.
sami, shale ami. coal . ':
Core ~8 -'Recovered 7' "
1½' Bituminous coa~, Clarain (?)' type, black, intrinsically stratified,
fisSle, .parting pl~uem dip '.7e'/,' (good~), sil~. luster, minor frae- .
ture .ami s!ickenside~.
5½' Siltstone, dare gray, .very 'firm, pmn~ in part, .'Crmde partings
dip 9e (fair), common to a~umdaut c'arbO, maceous remains amd coal.'
fragments to 3" long. Occasional Scud amd irregalar lenses, gray-
brown, very fine to fine~ silty, finely micaceous. Mica and sand
more commoh in bottom of core.
Sand, shale and coal
'Shale and '"COAi .............
Core ~9 - RecOvered 5'
.Siltstone~ dark~ gray to black, very firm with biscmit partings,
occasional, irregUlar sand lenses, 'carbonaceous material indicates flat dip
LOG AND KKSTORY
~A~SON RIVER mit $1
3~ection 10~ T. 8 N~ R.
6886' - 7062'
7062' - 7120'
7120' - 7149'
7149' - 7158'
9 W~ Sewa~.d B. &.M.
7158' - 7537'
7537' - 7644'
. .
~ay 3~ 1957" ........... '" ' .............. ' '
tan e-log .a~d r~corded'" ff~om' 7638' ~ drilled depth 7~'
~rom., 73~" ~ 4100J'. '.~0Dk '. d~~r~ ,levels.
Page~4
Sand, shale .and coal
Shale and coal
Clay and sand
Core ~10 - Recovered 4'
Sand, gray, firm to easily friable, verY fine'to coarse and conglomeratic
poorly sorted, c~mBon carbonaceous' fragments with'with variable dips from
7°'to'60'*, fair to'.good"por0sitY"andPermeability,, no cut.lor stain, putrid
o~or w. hen'freshly broken, rare mineral fluorescence.
Sand and shale
Sand
· Ran a micro-caliper log and. recorded
7782' - 7797'
7797' "~ ,80,53 '
8053' - :8063.'
1
806B" '~ 8277,
8277' ~ 850~'
850~"- 8512'
8512' - 8755'
8755' - 8770'
87'70' ' 8884
8884' - 9152'
C~re ~ll .......... Rb~..oveg~ .1'4, .................................................................... , ...............................................
.t;3½, si'i~st~n~..::....~ tb'"d~'"..~y"':.~tth'"'b~a~ 6AS~C'; '.fflm.....t~~e~"with""
fi~....~ay :...s~ '..~ .e~bo~c. eous. :.~ter~, ec.casie~l biscuit p~ti~s,
dipS. 2.~7*''. .................. ' .......................................... ' ..........................
'"':"'~"" C~l.."h'~t~in~ b~ck, .b~ittte, .si!~ luster.
~:',....~e..'..~.." ~e~t.
Core ~12'""'~ :~'.~6~er~"' ' 10" ........................................................................ · .................... · ..................
~' S~,"' ~A~ '" fi~/"~o"' '.6.cC.A.~io~'l' ~.~:'.'.~i'~..; ':'.~.~.'i~e.;' "..very .~d,'
" cA~e,~0~S:.:-~~:~.'" '~c d~2, '" "~a~',' '".~br '"'.~r '"~~se~e.e ;~ ............. "
s.~s~b~.'"'.~df .'~iI~stone', ~tr.~"' rfme""' ~5" 'bba~s.~' ,~a~"" sand", .........
di~'".O~" :"'..fai~';'" ' ...................... "' ........................................................................
ra~, :.'~e' '.~.~.;" ' '."
1' C~t AS;:'.;~Ve'; .................... '.'
"2':"" S.ilts~'~.. a~" ':above. '
~,'"".~e .~. ~.~
~,~.:.'~e. "'"" ......................... '
,COre ~1~"' ;'"'~6ve~,~"':51' ....................................................................... ' ....................... "' .............. '
Sil~'stoff~';'"':a~k"'..~.a~ ~h':~z:l~"::'.~n~h'".a.~:~% "~si~..~ V~y ~,-
" ~.fb~.~';'~.~~'[ r~o~2.e~:ffc~';'. ................. :'"'"' .......... ' ............................................................................. ' ........ "
.~' s~bff~ -~ .ab~v¥"";~U¥'"~""~o"'"'I~""~~;-".stl~h~y'-"~a[~.~bu~"; .....................
3 ' Slltstone. as. ~'. a~bve".. (~s.,[bu~bte~.: .:5m.:",~d..s.~'ath~., .,~e.':,. f'~s~ '~ b~re~
~nd a~ 's~e "
Core ~6 - Recovered ~1'
5~" ~,.. ~ay and br~n in part~ ~f~ t0 very
sorted~ pebbles size coal. ~ra~ents~'occasio~l ~ract~es~ no cu~
stain odor~ or ~luorescence~ poor ~orosi~y ~d permeabi~f2y.
2' Coal, bit~inous~ black~ brittle, l~i~ed, ~a~ O-~'".dips~ contact
~ith above Sand irre~[~, poor 7' d~P.
1~ ~ds~one~ d~k ~ay ~o black~ ~i~ ~ssive~ ab~ant carbo~ceous
Coal as ~bove. (Core ~ ~ood flash an~ 1~ second b~n.
~nd and s~le'
~nd, shale an¢ coal.
lOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9..W~ Seward B. & M.
Pa~e ~5
9152' - 9172'
9172' - 9197'
9197' ' 9225'
Core $15 - Recovered 6'
Sand, gray, massive, firm to loose, clean, easily friable,
fine to medium and occasionally coarse and pebbly, fair to good
sorting, grains mostly quartz, feldspar and chert, common mica,
faint gassy odor in thin, hard str.~k 2' from top, no oil
-f'~uorese~nc~, no stain, 'no... :'cut , 'good' porosity and permeability,
looks wet.
3" COnglomerate, gray with pebble to cobble size fragments of chert,
quartz, quartzite, graywacke, and siltstone, subrounded to rounded.
3" Bituminous coal, black, ...brittle, laminated, fissile, parting
planes dip 0-8* (fair).
Core ~16 - Recovered l'
3" Siltstone, dark gray' with brownish cast, firm, slightly sa~zty,
abund~an$.....carbonaceeus remains in part.
9" Sand, gray,..medium.graSned, subroumied', massive, firm to easily
friable, carbonaceous strea.ks, no cut, stain, oder or fluorescence,
good porosity and p~rmeability, looks, wet.
Core $17 ," 'Recovered 28"
Sand, gray"with light greenis5 cast, fine to medium grained, occasionally
coarse amd pebbly, massive, l~trm to hard, friable to barely friable,
spotty mineral fluorescence'~ faint putrid odor, no cut, stain or
fluorescence,' fair porosity ami 'permeability, possibly wet, Occasional
carbonaceous laminae 12'.' from top dip' 6-10e'' (fair),. occasional biotite
concentrations in lower ~ dip 4e (good). Good flash and 30 second burn.
16, 1957 to Nay 19, 1957: \
Conditioning m~d and adding weight material to~ coutrol gas and fresh water entry.
May I9', 1957:
Ran an e-log and recorded from 9137'~ drilled .depth' ~225'.
weight 79-8~/cu.ft.
Nay 20, 1957 to June 3, 1957:
Waiting for weighting material. By Nay 24, 1~5~ 1160 sacks of Barite were received. 90~/cu.ft
mu~ was mixed ia pits. 50 G/G water amd 8~/cu.~t. mad was circulated arOund ami well was
shut-in again. ~n M~y 29~ 1957, 1167 sacks 'of Barite were received amd on Nay' 30, 1957, enough
additional Barite was received to bring the total sacks at the rig to 4500 sacks. On June 2,
195'7, water and ssmd were noted entering the cellar Between the 20" conductor and the
surface string.'
June 4, 1957:
Ran 8~" bit in to 1217' and circulated in 92~/cu.ft. mud for 1 hour and ~isplace~ mu~ and
water and lost circulation. Added lost circul~tiommaterial to m~d and conditioned for 6 hours
with a total 10ss of 160 bbls of mud before regaining circulation. Ran im to 4000' and circu-
late~ in '77-80~/cu.ft. mud, displacing 83~/cu.ft. mu~ and muddy water. Circulated at 5100 and
5273. Water entry in cellar ceased after the conditioning. Received 1420 sacks of Barite,
total 4985 sacks. Circulated and conditioned mud down to 9152 with 10-5/8" bit and to 9225'
wit~ '8~~ bit.
June 8, 1957:
Ran e-log and recorded from 9219', drilled depth 9225'. Ra~ micro-caliper log' amd recorded
from 9215' - 7326'. Ran dipmeter, levels and '.Sock. 2.~ sidewall samples:
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
Se.ction 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
Page ~6
1762'
238~'
2718'
3235'
4252'
4358'
4542'
4808 '
4939'
5643'
621~'
63'68'
' ~62'
66'67'
.6868'
7941'
7931 '
7~1'
8146'
8585'
Rec. 2" Sand, dark gray with dark greenish cast, fine, barely firm, easily
friable, well sorted, subrounded to rounded, no cut, stain odor or
fluorescence, good porosity and permeability.
No recovery.
No recovery.
R.e,c. 1~" Coal, black, fractured (crumbly probably due to samtzling..).
1~" ~and, greenish g~ay, fine and silty, coarse and pebbly, .firm, friable,
angular to subangular, Eaolinitic (?), common rounded Chert pebbles
and coarse grains, black and red,' occasional coal fragments of pebble
size, no cut, stain, odor or fluorescence, poor porosity and
permeability.
" l" Sand as 4252' above.
3/4" .Sand, greenish' gray, firm, fine to rarely coarse, 'easily friable, angular
to .subrounded, rare coar'se size fragments of .coal and coarse chert grainsj
(appears slightly sheared, sIIghtly' calcareous, sli~ghtIy'mud ~infiltra.~e.~
slight putrid odor, no cut, stain or fluorescence, fair to poor porosity
and.., permeability..
l" Saudstone"('?), greenish 'gray, fine, hard to barely firm;, a~ular to
subrounded (.?),. crushed) no',cut, stain, odor or fluorescence. (This
samp'l.e''~ appears' ~"to "'~av~'",been' '"sheam~d, 'tu~hed '~.and.. 'indurated -more ':by c om-
paction and" pressure then"by .Shemic.al cement. S~ne 'cemen~.'is 'probably
silica. The loose porti'o~'s of this sample"are caused by.Shear
fracture permeability).
1" ~ndstone. (?) as 4808' a'b'ove.
No recovery.
No. recovery.
1~3/4:" .San~'~..~.. k'.."grmy:'wi~h"s,ligh~, brew,~,..cms,.t:, firm~ e~s.il~ friable, fine
smgula~., to. 'sub~ounde~, well s.orte~..'~, commem, m,i'¢~a.~ nO... cut, .stain' odor
or flUorescence, good porosity., aud permeability.
l" Sand, gray, with ccmmo~ blOc'k, grains and. pebbles, fine to coarse,
barely firm, ·(easily friable), "ill sorte.~, common chert pebbles ami
coarse grains',, common coal fragments to pebble size., silty, and
..kaolinitic, (r~Otten ~egetation odor)~ no' cut, stain or flu0rescence
.~ ... fair. ,to good..porosity smd permeability, ~. ............ "' "' .'
'" ~'"' ._Sand, gray;"'.'i..b'~!~.'.t.'firm, fine' t~ ~ed..'i~,.'..'~01.i$itiC, ..amgular-to sub.,
or 'fluoresa~hC&. ........ ' '"' ....... ~ .... ' .............. '
'Sand,. gray, firm, medium to fine, angular to subrounded'~ .e..a..sily friable,
...c..emmon .dm~...k;-grains.....give .salt and pepper aPpearance," slightly silty'
(goeA '..serti .ng)~.....~eed. ~or...~ositY and permea~ility,, no cut,. stain, odor
or fluorescence.
'No re¢o~erye
Coal, black, brittle, fetid odor.
No recovery.
No recovery.
. , , ..
No recovery.
1"' Sand, dark gray, very fime. and silty, f .ira,' friable~ appears, massive,
poor porosity, and permeability~ no .cut, stain, odor or fluorescence.
1~'" 'Sand, gray, Well laminated with dark layers, firm, flat,, fine grained,
subrounded, fair to good sorting, silty,, fair porosity and permeability,
no cut, stain~"0d0r'0r fluorescence.
LOG AND HISTORY
Section 10; T. 8 N; R~ 9 .W.~ .Seward B. & M.
8735' Rec. 1½"
8915 '
9135'
.Page ~7
I' I! 1 !!
~ Mud Cake. SanE, gray, firm, fine, good sorting, easily friabl
angular to subrounde~, silty, common mica (occasional. green grains),
fair to good porosity and permeability, no cut, stain, odor or
fluorescence.
NO' recovery'..
Sand as 8735' above.
June 9, 1957:
Opened 10-5/8" hole to 12~" 2785" to 9152' and 8~" hole to 12~" 9152' - 9225' and drilled
12~" to 9230' ..
9225' - 9230' Sand and shale
,..
..
June 14, 1957:
Cemented 9-5/8" casing at 9228' K.B.~ with 850 sacks of construction cement premixed with
0.~/SaCkS 'of 'retarder'' -Nixedi.'n 4'5 minutes. Displaced with 3850 cu..ft, of mu~ (calculated
volume) in 77 minutes with maximum pressure of 850 psi. Displaced with rig pumps.
. Cemented '9-5/8" casing through stage collar at 5001' K.B. with 500 sacks construction cement
(ll3~/e'u.ft. slurry). Mixed in 22 minutes. Displaced with 389 cu.ft., of mu~. Ail cementing
and displacing done with rig pumps.
Ca. sin~ Detail:
Bottom: 1983.74
, Next: 1520.65 43.5~
" 678.09
" .42.27
" 43.10
" 2830.70 mo.
" 41.22 43.
" 1976.64 43.
op: ..9a,83. 4.7.
9211.00 net casing
8 rd thread long
'$1 ti
,, .
em~g .,collar )'
8 rd threa~ "'
It
cross-over 8 rd pin - XL bo~
X-line
X-line
Installed B .O .P .E . .and landed casing.
Cleaned out cement 5000' to 5010' and 8737' to 9228~. Tested rams and hydril wi:~h i000 psi,
ok~prior to drilling out shoe
Reduced 12~" hole to 7-5/8" at 9230'. Cored 7-5/8" hole 9230' - 9336'. Opened 7-5/8" to
8-~" 9230' - 9265'.
9230' - 9250'
Core $18 - Recove.red 20'
3" Siltstone, da~k gray, fine sandy and micaceous, hard, well laminated
with carbonac$ous material, irr~galar dips 0-4'.
10' Sand and inte~bedded clay bedS"l-2" thick. San~ g~ay, medium to
coarse graine$, angular to subrounded, abundant chert grains, common
mica, fair to good porosity and permeability, no 'cat, stain, odor
or fluorescence. Clay dark gray, plastic, putrid odor.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
Section lO~ T. 8 N~ R. 9, W~ Seward B. & M.
Pa~e ~8
7' Sand - as above.
Few gas bubbles on mud sheath, no flash.
9250' - 9260' Core ~19 - Recovered 10'
4' Sand gray, slight brownish yellow cast, fine to coarse grained,
poorly sorted, barely friable, micaceous, rare carbonaceous streaks
indicate 0-3° dip, poor porosity and permeability, no cub, stain,
odor or fluorescence.
5' Sand - as above, with ~-2" interbeds of gray clay, plastic, flat
dips. i'
1' Coal, black, bituminous.
9260' - 9267' Core $20 - Recovered 3'
2' Coal, black, bituminous
1' Sand, dark gray with brownish cast, fine to silty, ang~la~ to
subrounded, firm, friable, micaceous, tight, no cut, 'stain, odor
or fluorescence.
9267' - 9292' Core $21 - Recovered 25'
1½' Sand, dark gray with brownish cast, f~ne to very fine and silty,
difficultly friable, massive, mlcaceous, ~ight, no cut~ stain,
odor or fluorescence.
2~' Siltstone, dark greenish gra¥~ hard~ massive, common carbonaceous
material.
2~' Siltstone, black, hard, common very thin .irregular coal seams
throughout in varying attitudes f~om verticle to horizontal,
displays fair biscuit parting~
l~t
Siltstone as siltstone 1~ from top'.
' Sand amd clay interbedded; sa~ gray~ firm, friable, fine to medium
with occasional coarse grains "and~ thin pebbly intervals, subangular
'to rounded, abundant black chert grains, common miCa, fair to good
porosity and permeability,, loOk~ ~et, me cut, stain, odor or fluores-
cence. Clay gray, firm, sticEy, plastic, sands, beds ~ to 3" thick.
Barrel had a good flash and burn througheut. .Abundant bubbles on
mud sheath.
9292' - 9317' Core .~22 - Recovered 25'
12' Sand, gray, firm, easily friable, fime, slightly silty, occasional
thin coarse and pebbly intervals, we21 sorted, subrounded, massive,
6' from top, carbom~ceous lamina dips 22° (good), porosity and
permeability, looks wet, no cut, stain, odor or fluorescemce,
1' Sand as above ½"-2" interbeds of clay., bluish gray, firm, stich~,
plastic, sandy, flat dips.
12' Sand as above but somewhat harder and less. permeable, common
carbonaceous fragments with one thin laminated interval B' off
bottom dips 26~ (good). ~
Barrel had a .good flash and 45 second burn. Intermittent flashes
and burns while servicing the core..
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
Section L.lO~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
Page
17' -93 6' eere. ...... eeev re 14,
thin interbeds of clay, ~eenish ~ay, fi~, stic~ plastic, s~y.
Isolated thin l~i~ of c~bonaceous r~ins dip 4~ (poor a~ wa~)
ab~ant chert ~d mica, good porosity a~ pe~eability, lo0~ wet,
no cut~ stain~ odor or fluoresemce.
1".~ Congl~erate, pebbles to 2" of chert, ~eenstone, volc~ic roc~
q~tzites, well ro~ded mtr~~, is s~ as above but very
tight, no cut, stain, ~or or ~uorescence.
2' ~d as above with co~o~ c~bo~ceous r~ins a~ r~e c~bo~ceous
m t .ai s 3' ( oor).
~' Co~l~erate as above.
~nd ~d ~lay as.. abov~ bet b~eIy.:..ft~) easily ~ble.
~'" Silts$one, ~ayish bra, very ~rd, dense, tomgh, ~ssive,
to ab~n~t, ~ll c~e~ceous ~a~ents..
~ .
~rel ~ h~ f~sh b~t a~d~t bubbles on ~d sheath.
..
,.
' ~ ...... .....,':.:...
~e 22~ .1957:. "' ~ b~A~'~ p~cker'. ~ile~. TOok ~.6 situates initial shmt-in
,,, , $ . .
.a~ ~r~ped b~, pa~ker failed i~e~iate~y..~eu~d 7-5/8". hole .~ ~" 9265' - 9~36'.
.~','."'. ',,., ... ~::::.'.',:,','.:,~.j....], ' ............ ,': ..., .
........ J,/., ...'
,/J~e 2~ 1957: ~'" beam~ ~rauIic tool did.. not open.
- :_ ooo, w.c., .
June 24, 1957:
- ooo, w.c., ,
....... ~" ~e~ open' 2' ho~s ~d 15 minutes. ~ li~t .bl~
%~o~heut test. ReCovered a net rise of 513~ ~'~ter 15-20 G/G,
Drilled 8~" hole 9336' - 9695'. Reduced to 7-5/8" and drilled.an~ spot cored to 10.,541'
~'Lost circulation 10,54~ ', and regained .with lost circulation material in'. 2 hours. .Opened
.7~5/8" .hole. to 8~" to 10,410'. "
9336' - 969'5' Sand and .shale
9695 ' - 9714' Core ~..24 - Recovered 15.' .'
5' Sand, gray, firm to. very firm, friable, poor. sorting, medium to
ce. arse, ami pebbly in part, subamgmlar to rQunded.,, clean, .mimor"
carbonaceous particles, oc'~'asional mica, lOoks'wet, .g~.0d. 'porosity
and permeability.
1' Sand and.clay interbed'S Ir'- 2" thick dip 0-4° (fair to poor).
Sand as above. Clay dark gray, firm, slightly
l' Conglomerate, pebbles to I~" ef chert amd q~.~.tz'ite, well-ro~de~,
matrix is sandl as above,, mostly coarse, easily friable.'
4' Sand as'above 5, sand. .'
..
2' Sandstone, brownish gray, very hard, fine, well sorted., .~ommen
carbonaceous material, calca~.eous cement, tight. '.~ne'"6" interval
displays several carbonaceous lamina dipping 7-10~ (goo~.).
1' 'Sand as above.with 'abundant carbonaceoms material.
I' Conglomerate as above.
Core had no cut, stain, odor or fluorescence..
LOG AND HISTORY
~ANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
S~ction 10~ T.. 8 N~. R:. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
9714' - 10,217'
10,217 ' - 10,224 '
10,224 ' - 10,236'
10,236, - 10,541'
Page ~10
Sand and shale
Core ~25 - No recovery.
Core ~26 - Recovered 18' (6' recovered from core ~25)
9' Shale, dark gray to black, very firm, dense, rare coal and
carbonaceous fragments, parting planes indicate flat dips.
6' Coal, black, bituminous
3' Siltstone, dark gray, hard, dense, abundant carbonaceous material
and thin irregular coal seams.
Sand and shale
July 9, 1957:
D.S.T. 10.~427' - 10~541': 2500' W.C., ½" bean, open 2 hours. Strong blow to medium blow
for-'36 minutes. Weak bl0w remainder of test. Recovered 3200' net rise of gassy m~d and
water. 59 G/G salinity.
Drilled and spot cored 7-5/8" hole .10,541' - 11,170' and opened to 8~" to 11,115..'.
10,541' - 10,816' Sand and shale
10,816' - 10,832' Core ~27 - Recovered 16'
10' ~and, gray with greenish case, medium to coarse grained and
pebbly, ill sorted, firm to hard, friable to barely friable,
irregular carbonaceous lamina, dip 0 - 22°,. Fair to good
porosity and permeabiIity, no cut, stain, odor 'or fluorescence.
1' Conglomerate, gray, firm~ easily friable~ pebbles of chert,
quartzite and igneous rocks to 1½", ~ subrounded to rounded, 'matrix
· ..as sand above.
' Sand as above.
lO~ 832' - ll, 137' Sand and shale
11~137' - !1~151' Core ~28 - Recovered 5'
Siltstone, dark gray, laminated with ~hin laminae of sand and
carbonaceous material. Sand' is gray, fine, silty. Dips essentially
flat ......
11,151' - 11,169' Core ~29 - Recovered 16'
4' Oil sand, brown, fine to medium~ i~firm to friable, massive, silty.
Well saturated evely staimed, dark amber, cut, sharp oil edor.
Fair porosity.and permeability.
1' Sandstone, gray, fine, ~hard, calcareous, faint brown stain, faint
odor~ amber cut, tight.
11' .Oil sand aS~ above'..
11,169' - 11,170' Sand
July 19, 1957: ' . '
D.S.T. 11,131' - 11~170': 2500' W.C., ~'" beans o~.e.a ~ hours'. Strong blow for 30 minutes
~'ecreasi~ t°'si~ghtlY ~eading moderate blow. 'Gas'~0 ~surface in 2 hours and 37 minutes.
~. C. and oil to surface, in 3 hours.. Charts showed' 'tester operated properly.
Test Results:.~ .~ ..... 200-300 B/D, 31.9e, 15% cut, 200-300'MCF/D. '
Drilled and cored 7-5/8" hole 11~170' - 11,214,.
11,170' - 11,174'
11~174' - 11,187'
Sand and shale
Core. ~30 - Recovered 8'
'
Siltstone, dark gray, sandy, carbonaceous.
7~' 'Oil sand; brown, fine to medium, firm to ..5~zrd, friable to barely
friable,~silty. Thin laminae carbonaceous material. Few pebbles
, .
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
11,187' - 11,197'
Page ~11
to ~" near bottom. Fairly well saturated, evenly stained, dark
amber cut, sharp 'oil odor. Fair porosity and permeability.
Core $31 - Recovered 10'
Oil sand, as above with several thin inter~vals of pebble conglomerate
and coal seams.
11,197' - 11,207'
11,207' - 11,211'
11,211' - !1,214 '
Core ~32 - Recovered 10'
Oil sand, brown~ mottled with light gray sand, massive, medium coarse
and pebbly, almost conglomeratic in part, poorly sorted, very firm
to hard, d'ifficultly friable, locally carbonaceous and silty, evenly
stained, dark amber cut, good oil odor, fair porosity and permeability.
No recovery.
Core ~34 - Recovered 3 '
Oil conglomerate, pebbles are predominantly quartzite and chert, white,
black, green and red, ~" to 2" and rounded in a matrix of sand which
is medium grained, firm,. easily friable, occasional carbonaceous
fragments, evenly stained, dark amber cut, good oil ~dor, fair porosity
and permeability.
July 23, 1957:
Ran e-log and recorded from 11,215' drilled depth 11,214'
, , · Ram micro-caliper, log ami recorded
11,213 ' 9226' '
Drilled and cored 7-5/8" hole 11,214' - 11,308' and diamond cored 7~" 11,308' - 11,337'.
11,214 ' - 1!, 255 ' Chert, sand and shale ~
11,255' - 11,266' Core ~35 - Recovered 2'
1' Oil sand, brown, with some'., mottling an4 streaks of gray sand,
firm, friable, fine to mtdium~ silty, some thin carbonaceous
streaks, staining is~' streaEed with goo~ oil odor, amber cut, fair
to poor porosity and permeability, possibly wet'.
1' Siltstone, gray and dark gray, very firm, 'fine, sandy, with thin
laminae of fine gray, silty sand and carbOnaceous material. Dips
irregular and wavy but essentially flat.
11,266' - 11,282' ' Core ~36 - Recovered 2'
Siltstone fragments~ dark gray, hard, .dense, micaceoms,' fine', sandy
with occasioD~l carbonaceous material.
11,282' - 11,291' Core..~37.'-.'No recovery.
'11,291' -.. 11,298' '.San~. and' shale
11,298' - 11,308' Core' ~38 - Recovered 10'
Oil stained sand, brown and gray, firm-friable, medium-coarse and
conglomeratic, micace0us anS.. siZty, locallF laiminated with thin
carbom~ceous laminae dippin~ U~5" .(probably crossbedded), uneven,
spotty staining averaging a~out ~50~, pale ~o dark amber cut, fair
to good porosity and permeability, probably wet.
11~ 308' - 11,309' Sand
11,309' - 11~337' Core ~39 - Recovered 28'
·
7' Oil stained sand, brown and gray, firm to hard, friable to barely
friable, medium to coarse and pebbly, thin carbonaceous cross-
bedded laminae.. Oil st$.ining is. spotty averaging about 50%, good
gasoline odor, amber cut, fair to poo~ pore'sity and Permeability,
probably wet.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
Page ~12
4' Oil stained'conglomerat~ brown and grsF, firm-friable, with
fragments of chert, quartzite, igneous a~l sedimentary rocks~ 1/8" -
.:l", well rounded, about 50% stained, probably wet.
17' Oil stained sand as first above but somewhat more pebbly.
July 28, 1957:
Ran e-log and recorded from 11,339', drilled depth 11,337'. Ran micro-caliper log and recorded
il, 337' - ll, 213 ' · Ran dipmeter levels.
Diamond cored 7~" hQle ll, 337' - ll, S94 '
2 ·
and diamond cored 7½" ll, 526' - il, 605 ~.
Drilled and cored 7-5/8" hole 11,394' - I1,526'
11,337' - 11,394'
. 11,394' - 1!,432'
11,432' ' 11,437'
11,437' - 11,520'
11,520" - 1.1,525 '
11~525' - 11,526'
11~526~ - 11,570"
Core ~40 - Recovered 57~ (Mercury diamond core)
7' 0il stained sand, brown and gray, medium coarse and conglomeratic
in part, silty, micaceous, firm to very firm~ friable-difficultly
friable, locally crossl~edded 'with black carbonaceous laminae,
about 50% spotty oil staining, amber cut, good odor, fair porosity
and permeability to ti~ht~ le6ks wet.
l?' Sand, gray, firm to very firm, friable, medium pebbles in upper
6', crossbedded in part with thin black carbonaceou.'.s laminae,
slightly calcareous in· upper part,fair to poor porosity and
permeability, no cut, stain, odor.
$ ' Coal, bituminous, black brittle.
5 ' Siltstone, gray, firm, s ..ar~y, micaceous,, with irregular ami wavy
laminae of black carbonaceous material, .plant~. impressions and.
remains, irregular thin coal 'seams and fragments, occaSto .hal
minor slickensides. ...
9' Sand, gray as second above.
13 ' Silts~one..as...~.ahov. e .wi.th.....occas."ianal.atr.eaks of bituminous, coal
from several inches to ~- feet in .thickness. Indicated 'flat dips.
Occasional minor slickens!des.
5' Siltstone, as above but with abundant plant impressions and
remains.
Sand and shale...
Core ~41- Recovered 3"
Sand~ gray, firm to very hard., lime cemented, friab~ to '~ifficultly
friable, fine to medium grained, silty, micaceous, with o~casional
thin black~ carbonaceous laminae dipping 19". (Probably crossbedded).
No cut, stain~ or odor.
Sand amd shale.
Core ~42 - Recovered 2'
Oil conglomerate, pebbles of chert, quartzite, quartz and igneous
rocks are well rounded, ranging' from 1/8" to l" in diameter.. Sand
matrix is pale.Brown, medium firm, friable to easily friable~ silty,
micaceous; evenly stained, amber cut, good gasoline Odor, fair
porosity and permeability. COre Bleeds in rare spots, may be wet.
Sand and shale
Core ~43 - Recovered..44.~
54 Oil conglomerate, pebb. les::...ar.e.~ chert, qua~.%zite, 'quartz, igneous
......... and .sedimentary .~o.ck~ well rounded, from ~" 2'?~
...: to Sn diameter.
'Sand matrix is pale ~rown, barely firm easily friab%e, somewhat
silty and micaceous, evenly stained, brown cut, goo~ gasoline
odor~ bleeds in spots, fair porosity and pe~meabili.~y, looks wet.
LOG AND HISTORY
Section 10; T. 8 N~ R. 9 W; Seward Be & M.
Page ~13
rr
11,570' ' 11,605'
1½' Siltstone, dark gray, hard, carbonaceous, micaceous, common
plant remains, occasional gray silty sand streaks to ~", occasional
coal streaks to 4". Indicated flat dips.
3~' Sand, gray, hard, fine, crossbedded, very silty and micaceous,
thin black carbonaceous laminae and coal streaks. Indicated
dips are flat. Rare spotty brown oil staining.
8' Oil sand, brown, medium grained, very firm, difficultly.friable,
silty and micaceous with very thin coal streaks and carbonaceous
laminae. AboutgO% brown"oiI stained, brown cut, goo~ gasoline
oder, fair porosity and permeability, locally bleeding gas
bubbles on mud sheath.
3 ' Bituminous Coal, black brittle, locally fissile
6' Siltstone, as above. ~..
6' Oil stained sand, hard, fine, with occasional intervals ef
spotty and streaked brown oil. staining. Bleeds brown oil~
gas bubbles on mud sheath..
Oil sand, brown, fine tp medium, firm to loose, easily friable,
rare pebbles to ~", occ~siona~l coal fragments and carbomace.ous
laminae near bottom, even brown oil staining, amber to brown
S
cut, good .gasoline odor~ good poro ity and permeability, bleeds
brown oil~ gas bubbles On mud sheath.
Core ~44 - Recovered 35'
5' Oil sand, brown with gr~y-white specks (kaolinite?) fine to
medium, commonly with l~Bbles up to l'! poorl~ sorted, micaceous
friable to difficultly f~iable, cross~edded with laminae of black
carbonaceous material, occasional fragments of carbonaceous material
and .coal~ even brown staining, brown qut, good .gasoline oder~ fair
to good porosity and pe~meability~ loq.'.'a!ly blee~ing.
l' Bituminous coal~ black~ brittle, fissile, droll silky luster.
4~ Siltstone~ dark gray wish irregular a~d wa~y laminae of very
fine silty, light gray sand'. Fair to poor dips 'from 0-5",
minor slickensides o
7' Oil stained sand, gray ~nd brown, very. firm, difficultly friable,
. very silty and micaceous, common carbonaceous and dark gray silt
laminae. A...bout .40% spotty au~ streaked brown oil staining, brown
cut~' fair g~soline odor, Itigh~.. '
Oil sand, brown, very firm, friable~ ~.edium-coarse, locally
fine and silty, rare pebbles ".u~ to ½"~ common 'crossbedded laminae
and paper t~in coal str~aks.~' even brow~ staining,
good gasoline odor~ fai~ porosity and permeabil..!..~?..i~...b..~?~ding in
part..
9' . Siltstone as ithird unit' above with occasional . b'$~minous coal
layers up to 4".
3' Silty sand, gray~ very firm~ ~ifficultly friable, very silty
and micaceous, common .carbonaceous and, dark gray silt laminae,
rare oil staining, tight.
3' Siitstone and coal as next to last above.
11'
August 5, 1957:
Ran e-log and recorded from 11,600', drilled depth 11,605'. Ran micro-caliper log and
recorded from 11,598~ - 11,337"o Ran gamma-ray neutron log and reeorded from 11,598' to
4.000' o
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~l
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Sam~d B.. & M. Page ~14
Drilled and cored 7-5/8" and spot cored 7~" .
2 to 12,174 ~ progressively opening to 8~" to 12,065 '
ll, 605 ' - ll, 646' Core ~45 - Recovered 41 '
4' Siltstone, dark gray, hard, brittle, occasional laminae of gray
sand.
2' Sand, greenish-gray,~ medium coarse, poorly sorted, firm, friable,
~ occasionml thin interbeds of siltstone and carbonaceous .material,
silty, fair to poor dips S-?'*, no cut, stain, odor,' tight.
2' Siltstone as first above, becoming increasingly sandy toward
base.
7' Oil sand, brown with gray-white specks (kaolinite?'), very firm
difficultly friable, medium with rare pebbles up to ~", slightly
siltM, incipient crossbeddinE, occasiohal black l~minae of
carbonaceous material and coal 'fragments..About ~0% brown .oil.
staining, brown cut~ gas. oline edor~ fair porosity 'and permeability,
locally bleeding, may be wet.
6' Sandy siltstone and silty sandstone, dark gray. an~ light gray,
hard,, thinly interbedded and lmminated. Laminae ~re wavy and
irregular but essentially, flat, very micaceous, c~mmen carbonized
plant fragments and impressionS, one thin strinEe~ of oil sand
2 feet from top.
17; 0il 'stained sand, brown, with' sl~ecks of gray. sand ~nd gr.ay-white
material (kaolinite?) 'throughoUt, very. firm,' fria~le~ medium-
coarse, common carbonaceous and."micaceous laminae 'dipping S-17~
(probmbly. crossbedding..)~ gray intervals probably lime icemented
~0% brown oil staining~ good gasoline odor~, fair to low'porosity'
and permeability~ locally bleeding.
S' 0il stained conglomerate, pebbles up to 2,' of chert,, quartz,
quartzite, meta'sediments and 'various volcanic rocks. Sand matrix
is '"gray and white, hard, 'fine to coarse, lime cemested, spotty
brown' oil staining near top, poo~ to 10w. DoresitY 'and permeability.
ll~ 646. - ll, 704' Core ~6 - Recovered '58~
6~ 0il sand and oil .conglomerate, light brown and.~ray, very firm,
friable~ pebbly ".intervals have pebbles up to $'" as to base of last
core. Poorly so'~ted, .micaceous, .eccami~l CrOssbed~ed
naceous laminae~ staining is eves but l~ca!ly'spotty,~" light amber
cut, fair poro'sity and permeability, lookS .Wet.
14' Shale and siltst0ne, grmy~, green.~sh-gray am~ brownish-black,
hard, locally~ brittle, irregular Crossbedd~d carbonaceous, laminae
throughout., thi~'coal streaks at 11~65S' and a 1 foot' .cOal bed at
ll, 665 '..
SS~ Sand, light gray, hard, mediurn, difficultly friable, rare small
' chert, pebbles,' thin black"carben&ceous laminae throughou'"t~ dips
0-20~ good, poor porosity and pe~meability~ .no 'cut stain~ odor, wet.
5~ Siltstone~ dar~ gray, ~hard, abundant fine gray silty sand laminae~
common carboniz~ plant remains ~ud impressions.
11,704' - 11~7S7~ Core ~47 - Recovered
Siltstone~ dark gray and light gray, ~ard, abundant, laminae a~l thin
interbeds of sand which is gray and l~ght gray, .hard, very fine, silty
and micaceous, common carbonized .plans remains and.. impressions.
Indicated diPS are .irregular and wavy' but essentially flat..
11,7S7~ ? l!,~lS' Sand and s~le.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R~ 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
11,915' - !1,990'
ll, 990' - 12,105 '
12,105 ' - 12,106 '
12,106' - 12,123 '
12,123 ' - , 12,149 !.
12,149' - 12,15.4.'
12,154' - 12,174'
Sand,. shale and coal
Sand and shale
Shale
Core ~8 - Recovered 15.'
Siltstone,. dark gray with greenish cast, slightly metamorphosed, hard,
brittle, dense, brecciated appearance due to irregular fracturing
throughout. Fractures commonly recemented with calcite. Common
slickensides, common chloritization along fracture planes, occasional
pyrite mineralization in thin streaks and along some 'fracture planes
as well as in small' concentrations. Common irregular and contorted
sandstone pods and lense.s throughout, greenish-gray, h~rd, medium to
coarse, silty, micaceous, lime cemented, tight, no cut, stain, odor.
One questionable dip of 19e.
Sand and shale~
Core ~49 - Recovered 4 t
2' Conglomerate, fragments are predominantly chlorite-rich siltstone
and metamorphic rocks up to 3 inches' in diameter, dark green
and' dark gray' with occasional white, red and brown pebbles of
quartzite and chert. Pebbles are well rounded,, elongated and
occasionally spherical. Matrix is arkosic sand, bright green
to greenish,gray'~ occasionally streaked with ferruginous stain-
lng. Very firm .to hard, barely friable to. friable, silty,
micaceous slightly calcareous in part. One unidentifiable
megafossil fragment ~" long at 12, 150', tight, n° cut, stain
or o~or.
l' Siltstone, dark gr'eem, hard, dense, tough~ slightly limy,
Slightly sandy~ micaceous~ rare pyrite cubes, hairline fractures
throughout recemented with. calcite, rare slickensides, common
.thin irregular streaks of .rust colored ferruginous staining.
l' Conglomerate aS above. Indicated dips are flat.
'Sand and shale~
,.
.August 20,'"1957:
Ran e-log and recorded from 12,174', drilled depth 12,174'. .R~n 'micrO-caliper .log and
recorded 12,174' '- 11, 5.98' o
Drilled and cored 7-5/8" hole 12,174' - 12,384', the T.D. reached on August 24, 1957.
Ran e-log recording from 12,381'~ drilled depth I2,384'. Ran miCro-caliper. log and recorded
12,379' - 12,172'. Took dipmeter levels. Opened 7-5./8" hole to 8~" 12,384'.
12,174' - 12,276'
12,276' - 12,285-'
12,285' - 12,378'
12,378' - 12,384'
Sand and shale
Core ~50 - Recovered 7' ·
Sandstone, dark green with some ferrUginous staining, very
massive, well sorted, fine, chloritic, abundant biotite, rare
pyrite, common small high' angle fractures recemented with dolomite (?),
tight, no cut, stain or odor.
Sand and shale
Core ~51 - Recovered 1½'
Siltstone, dark green, very hard, massive' dense, locally fine
sandy, common biotite and pyrite, common thin fractures.
LOG A~ HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER U~IT ~1
'Section 10~ T. 8 ..N~.. R. ,9 Wt Seward B. & M.
Page $16
August 28, 1957:
5½" cemented at 12,000': Ran 11,982' net (292 jts. ) of 5½", 17~ and 20~, N-80, seamless,
8 rd thread, long T&C casing and cemented at 12,000' K.B. with 800 sacks of construction
cement (mixing water treated, with 400~ of cement retarder ). Mixed in 50 minutes. Displaced
with 1500 cu.ft, of mud in 45 minutes.~ Did not bump plugs. Mixed aDxt displaced with rig
pumps. Lost approximately 50 barrels of mud to hole while running casing and during cementing.
operations.
Bottom: 2072' of 20~
Next: 7167' of 17~
Top: 2743 ' of 20~
Ran temperature survey and found top of cement at 7935' in the annulus.
Landed casing and installed B.O.P.E. Wit~ 2" ..tubing and 4-5/8" bit checked top of cement in
5~" casing at
September 1, 1957: "'~' "
Picked up.2-7/8" drill dipe. Cleaned out b~.i~ge at 10,329' and cement from 10~'336' to 11,670'
September 3, 1957:
M.N.'.S....0._.: four ~_"...holes at .1!,.12o.'. 2500' Water cushion, 2i'' bean, 1 hour 18 minute test,
Packer set at 11,063". Mater cushion surfaced in'33 minutes. Average rate 740 B/D ~,_ddywater~
trace oil, fair amount of sand. Maximum~salinity ll7 G/G. Initial 7200 psi, Initial flow.
pressure 1300 psi, '5000 psi when fluid 'surfaced. 5 minute shut-in pressure 5700' psi. Final
.flow pressure 5100' psi. Final ~y~rostatic press.ute 7000 p~t;: ''' "'"
'September 4, 1957:
~'.N.S..O,: .four ~" holes at 11,506". 2500" water cushion, ~" bean,"2 ho~ 51 minute test..
PaCEe~ set. a~ '1~',4'53';" wa~er Cushion surfaced in 1 hour ll minutes'. Took 10 minute shu.~.-t~.
Average rate ~50 B/D mmidy water. Naximum salinity 380 G/G..'.~'.'.~ial hydrostatic pressure
7500 psi, 10 minute shut-in press'.ure 5825 psi, initial flOw pres'auto 1750 psi, 5300 psi
when fluid' surfaced. Final flow pressure 5250 psi, final hydrostatic pressure 7300 psi.
..
,.,
SePtember 8, , 957:
Set RT-8 at 11,470'. 'Squeezed water into holeS'at 11,506' at 1 bbi/min with 4800-5000 psi.
Unable to maintain adequate back-up pressur'e d~e to holes, at ll~.120' taking fluid. '..
.,
September 9, 1957:
Squeeze on holes at 11,120'. Set RT-8 at 11,00~'. Squeezed with 75 sacks construction cement
treated With 3~~ NR,~ re~arder. Built to maximum pressure of 5000 psi with 2500. psi back-
up pressure. Held 5000 psi for i hour, ok. Cleaned ot;tcement, Firm to hard cement ll~Ol3'
to ll~138' and soft cement ll, iB8' to 11,4~8'. No.'cement below 11,4~8'.
'September 10~ 1957:
'Squeeze on 'holes at 11,506'. Set RT-8 at il,SS'O". Pumped in 15 bbls water at 2 B/N with 4800-
~lO0 psi. Pump'ed' in 50 SaCks cement treate~" wit~ 25~ HR-4 retard, er.. No appreciable increase
in pressure. Cleared holes with 'water. Pumped in 50 sacks cement treated with 12~ HR-4
ret.artier. Nax~ pressure 5500 ps.i ~ back-up pressure 2'500 psi. Held 5500 psi for 18 minutes.
W.S.O.: fo_ur ½" holes at 11,132'. i hour test. ~" bean, 2500' water cushion, 180" air ':
cushion. Packer set at 11.,07'3''~'. Desxt in 10 m. inutes. Recovered~ 330' wad. Salinity 56
Initial ..hFclroStatic 690Q .psi, Initial flew pressure 1225 psi, Final flow pressure 1300 psi,
Final hy$.ostatic 6800 ~..~i. 30 minute initial shut-in pressure built to maximum 13.50 psi.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
September 12~ 1957:
W...N:.S~0. four ~" holes at 11~2~0.'. 6 hour .and 10 minute test. 30 minute Initial shut-in.
2500' water cushion, 180' air cushion, ½" bean. Packer set at 11,092'. Water cushion sur-
faced in 2 hours. Last i hour. rate 300. B D, est. 25-30% water and 10% mud, max/mum salinity
557 G/G at tools. Initial hydrostatic 7100 .psi, Initial shut-in pressure - no good. "Tool
apparently opened going in hole. Initial. flow pressure 1500 psi, flow presSure with fluid to
surface 5100 psi. With fluid at surface shut,in for. 15 minutes and pressure built 5100-5750
and was rising slightly. Test pressure dropped 5750-~600 (bomb wobbly due heading or plugging)
and levelled off at 4600 psi throughout test.
Ran RT-8, lost lower guide, in hole. Drilled up junk and Cement' 11,340' - ll,SlO'. Conditioned
hole to 11~670. Drilled out cement 11,670' - I1,678'.
September 15, 1957:
Squeeze on holes at ll~ 2.3.0, ._ Set RT-8 at lI, 276' and tested shot holes at ll, 5o6' with
5500 psi - ok. Pulled up and set RT-8 at 11,064'. Pumped in 3 B/N at 2200 psi. Squeezed
with 100 sacks cement treated with 35~ of HR-4 retarder (90 sacks through holes). Held'
5000 psi for 16 minutes - ok. Maximum 2000 psi back-up'pressure. Pulled drill pipe, found
16 singles drill pipe and RT-8 cemented up. Cleane~ out firm cement ll,050' - 11,252'. No
cement below ll, 252'.
September 17, 1957:
W.S.O. four ~..". holes a..t 11~.2~8'.: '2500' water cushion, 180' air cushion, ~" bean, packer
set at 1t, 092'. '301 minute .Initial shut-in, 4 hour~ l0 minute flow test. Very light, blow
for last 3~ hours. Recovered net rise 910~' as follows: 400'. mud, 88~/cu.ft'~,. 58 G/G, 100'
muddy water, 70~/cu.ft., 230 G/G, 410' muddy water With scum of oil, 66-70~/cu.ft., 230 G/G.
Inside '"T" bomb - no good. Outside "T" bomb: Initial hydrostatic pressure - 7150 psi, Initial
shut-in 5750 psi
2050 psi - rising very slightly~ Final hydrostatic pressure -'7125 psi.
September '18, 1957:
Squeeze on holes at 11,228': 'Set RT-8 at ll, I8G'. Pumped in 2 B/N at 4800 psi. 'Set RT-8
at ll, O00'. Pumped in at 3 B/M, with 3300 psi. '.Squeezed with 2 st,ages' of' 25. sacks each.
Pumped total 35 sacks through holes. Held 4500 psi for 10. minutes' '- ok, Maximum.. 1500 psi
back-up pressure. Cleaned out soft to firm cement ll~031', to 11,232'. No 'cement below
11,232".
September 19,. 1957:
W.S.O.: four ~" holes at ll~S14': 2500' water cushion, 180' air cushion, ~" bean. Packer
S~t at 11,458'" 45 minute Initial shut-in, i 'hOur' flow test. Recovered 'net rise 240'
watery mud with scum of oil. 8Q~/cu.ft., 170"G/G. Initial hydrostatic pressure'- 7400 psi,.
Initial shut-in 2375 psi (building slightly), InitiaI flow~ pressure - 1225 psi, Final flow
pressure 1350 psi, Final hydrostatic pressure - 7250 psi.
~:S..O.~ :fo..ur ~.'" holes at 11~543' (gun. failed to fire - actual~retest of .ll,$1~.~,) 2500' water
&Ushion,"' i80'~ 'a-~' cUShion~' ~., 'b~an, packer set at 11,458',' i hour Initial"shut-in, i hour
l0 minute flow test. ReCovered 120 net rise of watery mud, .78~/cu.ft.~--maximum salinity
58 G/G. Initial 'hydrostatic pressure - 7400 psi, Initial shut,in pressure - no good, Initial
flow pressure - 1325 psi, Final flow pressure - IBSO'psi, Final hydrostatic pressure - 7250 psi.
September ~0, 1957:
", X.~ ~ ! ~ '
~..N.S.0o four ..~.. holes at 11,543 : 2500 water cushion, 180 air cushion, ~" bean, set
p-acker at"~l~58~'~.]' 'i hour' I~it'~al shut-in, 4 ho~ fl~ test. Recovered net. rise 1980':
1530 ~ddy oil (70% - 31.5~)~ no water, .l~' ~y oil, 55~ water ~;~d, 300'G/G, ~70' muddy
~ater with sc~'of oi$~ 5~-700 G/G.' .Est~ted 100' oil o~ top of'wa~e~' cushion. Initial
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT' $1
Section 10~ T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
#18
shut-in - no good. Initial hydrostatic - 74.00 psi~ Initial flow pressure - 1300 psi,
Final flow pressure - 2100 psi, Final hydrostatic pressure - 7250 psi.
September 21, 1957:
Ran RT-8 and set below shot holes at 11,514' - circu]_~_~ted mud around blank section 11,543' -
11~514' at 3 B/M with 2500 psi. Equalized 25 sacks cement around blank section and pulled
above top of Cement. Reverse circulated and cleared tool. Stage squeezed with maximum
2800 psi, bled back to 1800 psi each time. Held 1800 psi for several hours... Estimated
10-12 sacks squeezed away. Drilled out hard cement 11,453' - 11,553'.
September 22, 1957:
W,S.0. four ~ holes at 11~54!': 2500'~water. cnahion., 180' air cushion, ½" bean. 1 hour
initial Shut~i~L, 2'hOu~ 30 minute flow test. Recovered net rise 1270': 1030' muddy, oil
(65%~ - oil, B1.5~*) no water, 240' .muddy water (35% water~)Salinity 145 G/G. Nud at tools
9.1~/cu.ft. 89 G/G, mud in ditch - 90-92~/c~..ft. 55-60 G/G. 'Initial hydrostatic pressure -
7400 psi, Initial' shut-in pressure -. ~no~.i~g~ocl..~ Initial .~Iow pressure -. 1350 psi, Final
flow pressure - 1850 psi, Final hydrostatic pressure - 7300 psi.
September 24, 1957:
Mixed 20 bbls oil base mud to 88-89~/du.ft. 'Spotted across lower zone. Gun p. erforated
4 - ½" holes/foot 11,540' - 11,515'. All shots fired.. Checked position with' mechanical
collar locator - checked within 3 ' of' 'measurements.. G~u stopped at ll, 6~0' .'
J.F.T. perforated interval 11~515! - 11~540': 150O~' water cushion, 180' air cushion, ~"
bean~ set"Packer '~t 11~.487'"'" l'.~our~.in¥~ial' shut-ini.~ 7. hour flow test,~ Had. mediUmbiew
decreasing to light blow' in 2 minutes. Decreased gradually, to very weak. Recovered net
rise 6000": 1800' muddy oil (70%- oil, 30% mud)2860' oil (25% water), i340' '~ater,' salinity
800-1100 G/Go Initial shut-in pressure'- 5950 psi,. Initial flew' Pressure - 800 psi, Final
flow pressure - 3150 psi. Hy~ostatic pressure. - 7500 psi.
September 25~ 1957:
Set ~odeI K retainer at 11,43.7'. Plugged 11,435' - 11~.285'~.: With open end drill pipe
hanging at 11,435', pumped in 15 Sacks COnstructiOn ce~ent~'~il6~/¢u.ft. (mixing water
treated wi~h 1/.S~. of HR-4 cement retarder per sack of cement). 'Mixed. in 2 minutes.
Displaced with ~8...barrels. mud in 22 minutes. With 1 power truck.
September 26~ 1957:.'
S~°d cemented 6 hours., and. ran. ~n to 144~5' and" Found 'no cement. Plugged 11~435" - 11~402':
With open end drill pipe hanging at 11,435'. 'C~cu~at~'"°ut~ ~0und ~i~.' Pip~ 'lB' b~re~S .......
water, 3 barrels cement (25 .sacks 'Construction cement, ll6~/cu.ft., slurry, mixing water~
treated with ~ HR-4 cement retarder per sack of cement.)'Pulled drill pipe slowly for. SO'
while circulating i barrel of cement out. Displaced with a total of S barrels of water and
46 barrels of mud.
Ran in with bit and casing scraper and found top of cement (after 12 hours of standing
cemented) at 11~402'. Laid down 2~7/8" drill pipe and changed 'to 2-3/8" rams in B.O.P.E.
September 27~ 1957:
Gun p.erf, orated 11~21..5..' - 1!~150~,: With McCullough M-3 gun perforator, shot .4 - ½" holes per
fo6t.
LOG AND HISTORY
SWANSON RIVER UNIT ~1
Section l0 T. 8 N~ R. 9 W~ Seward B. & M.
September 28, 1957:
Ran 2" tubing to ll, lO0' and set packer at 10,999'. Set packer with by-pass open. Displaced
94~/cu.ft. mud with 77~/cu.ft. mud followed by fresh water. Tested packer with 1800 psi on
annulus, ok. Well started flowing to sump: Oil to sump at 3:00 AM 9-29-57. Turned to
tanks at 5:30 AM.
5:30 AM 7:30 AM 650 591
(2 hr rate)
7:30 AM 10:B0 AN 875 822
(3 hr.,rate )
l0:30 AM 12:00 AM
(no test rate while
repairing trap )
I2:00 NOon -
2:30 .PM 950 912
5:30 AM.2:30'PM 965
(9 hr overall rate )
2 :30 PM 4 :00 PM 9OO 878
(1½ hr rate )'
5:15 PMS:3oPM 65o ~3
(3~ ~ rate)
8:3o ~ ~o:oo PM 56o 557
(l~ ~ rate )
9-30-57
~ .
lo:oo PM 7:OO ~ 36O 359
(9 ~ rate)
7:00~,9:30,~ 332 33~
(~ ~ rate.)
10:~0 ~ 9:30 PM 370 369
(ll ~ rate)
10':30 ~ 2:15 ~ 370 369
TEST RATES
°API
GRAv T.P. PER/PaESS BEAN G_Lq
9 (1.5 wtr) 32.0 100~ 1920~ l~"micro 100 169
6 (1.0 ~r) ~2.0 ll~ 180~ l~"micro .~8 144 50
mu )
( .5 wtr) 32.0-
(3.5 mud) 33.0
1800~ 1½"micro 122 134 50
2.5 mud 33.0 85~ 1800~ 1½'"micro 122 139
,,
1.0 mud 33.0 325~ t900~, 20/64" 95 148
0.6 mud 33.0 640~, 1900~ 13/64" 74 133
0.2 mud
0.3 mud
0.2 mud
..
0.2mud
33.0 900~ .170C$. 9/64" 50 139
1900~ 9/64" 50 15o
9/64"
(3-3/4, hr rate) '.
Well ,.'.shut in at 2:15 .AM 10-1-57. Total oil produced was 950 barrels.
8~le .Set .~!. ~ 9-29-57~ taken at 2:15 PM to ,.2,:25 P'M.
'~t 4.00° PM to 4':06 PM~ ................................
33.5 95'0~ 9/64" 50 !36
Trap conditions - 74 psi. g"and approximately '45' F.
S. hut well in at 2:15 AM 10-1-57. Well standing, shut-in with 1680 psi at surface. Rig and
crew released at 12:00 midnight 10-1-57.