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· DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE Industrv Prevaredness and Pive!ine Pro,am ~ r~ Exa[orat~on. Production. and R,,,,ne,,es Section 555 Cordova St. Anchoraae. Alaska 99501 September 25, 1996 TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR Telephone No. (907) 2697679 Fax No. (907') 269-7652 TTY(907)269-7511 File No. 300.15.202 Mr. Steven D. Tavlor BP Ex2ioration (Alaska). Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage. Alaska 9951 ,..76 Dear .'v[r. TavIor: 1:,"1- o,q' I .'~ Re: Approval for Closure - Inactive Drilling Waste Facility Kavearak Point No. 1 The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation tADEC) has received correspondence from Mr. Dave Lowe, dated May i. [996. requesting closure of the BP Exploration ('Alaska') Inc. ('BPX'; Kavearak Point No. 1 reactive reserve pit disrmsal facility,. Surface evaiuations were performed at the site. and the facility was inspected by ADEC personnei on September 7, 1995. This correspondence describes our review procedures, puts ,.-'or~vard the Department's findings, and takes action upon the closure request. .. The Kavearak Point No. I facility was evaluated in accordance with the new Alaska Solid Waste Regulations. 18 AAC 60. which became effective January, 28, 1996 and contains a chapter on Inactive Reserve Pit closures (! 8 AAC 60.440~. The closure criteria in the new re~m21ations parallel the closure criteria in the ADEC guidance document Interim Site Assessment Guidance for Inactive Drillint Waste Sites. June 199 l, and the review procedures require a discussion of the risk screening assessment as required, in the 1991 document. Briefly, the si~ificance of risk to local receptors is evaluated through study of contaminant release, exposure criteria, and consecmence c:-iteria. A weathered hydrocarbon residue ("tar balls") was found buried at approximately 18 inches depth near the north end of the pit during the September 7. 1995 ADEC inspection.. A detailed sub-surface evaluation was pertbrmed by BPX: numerous soil cores were collected.at the site bv a third-party investigator. The areal distribution of the tarry, residue, its weathered form. and its associated DRO concentrations were characterized in the BPX assessment and closure reeort listed below. Mr. Steven D. Taylor BP Exploration (Alaska'). [nc. September "~ ~, 1996 SITE CONSIDERED FOR CLOSURE Based ut:on closure criteria sceciEed in Alaska Solid Waste Reg'ulations [8 ,-L--kC 60.440, and field criteria from the interim Site Assessment Guidance for inactive Drillin~ Waste Sites. June. !'29l. the location listed below has been reviewed for closure: Kavearak Point No. 1 Consideration of the site for "; ' = ,.,osur,. approval has been based on (l) a review of the submitted inactive dniling waste site assessment document listed below by the ADEC Spill Prevention and Response ~ SPAR/IPP) staff. ~2') site visits by Alaska Department of Natural Resources -,Division' of Land (A. DNR/DOL~ staff, and by A. DEC staff during September of 1995. and (3~ publ-ic response :o the closure request du~ng the 30 day review process. Title: Assessment and Closure Recommendation Inactive Drillin~ Waste Site Miine Point Production Unit. E-Pad Supporting Documents: BPXA Video-documentation of Pit Closure/Site Restoration Comt:a.rative .-X, nalvsis of Soil and Water Sam~ies Submitting Person: Dave Lowe. BP ExNoration (A_laskal Covered Facilities: Above Name Facility Location: North Slope. Milne Point: inactive reserve pit partially overlain by Miine Point Unit E-Pad Synopsis of Closure Procedure: Closed as is. No further action is needed for the drilling waste faciiitv at r. he site. CLOSURE STATUS OF THE INACTIX,'E SITE The Department's decision upon the request for closure submitted by BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. is to approve for closure the Kavearak Point No. i drilling waste disposal facility.. effective September 25. 1996. This decision is supported by ADNR: the agency agrees with and expresses no concern with closure of the site. No criticism was put forth bv the public during the 50 day review process. While there is a basis for concern at the site where drilling mud was disposed in a wetland environment, there is also no standing water in contact with the waste, and negligible risk. Consequently. anv corrective action warranted at the site is not required. realizing that the impact of the corrective action would be much g-reater than the benefits received. The site has pm-ti'ally re-vegetated, and anv corrective measures would impact the established plant species at the location. The site is 'Closed As Is'. Mr. Sloven D. Taylor}~,.' BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. September 25, 1996 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Tkis closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) Full Site Closure: -Fne approval ~anted bv this letter is for the inactive drilling waste site only. as required under 18 AAC 60.44'0. Closure for the pad as a whole must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate state {.ADNR. ADF&G.AOGCC), or federal (BLM) agency. Additionally, ADNR reserves the right to further evaluate both pad and reserve pit at the time of full lease closure. Should any contamination from historic spills be found on the pad outside the drilling waste site (reserve pit area), notification needs to be made to the ADEC Contaminated Sites Section (.269-7659). 2) New Information: Should additional information concerning environmental conditions at the facility make further actions necessary, to protect human health or the environment, the Department reserves the fight to require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring, or remediation at the facility. If vou have any further questions, please feel free to contact Jim Chatham at 269-7679 of this office. Sincereiv. Tom Chapple --" Pro,am Manager TC/jrc/pea ~G:kEO-CLERUCI-L-kTHAM596SCLOS.APp, CC: Dave Lowe. BPX. ,anchorage AOGA. Anchorage Nancy Welch. ADNR. Fairbanks Al Ott. ADF&G. Fairbanks Jim Ha,vnes, ADNR, .anchorage James Chatham. ADEC, .anchorage Joe Sautner. ADEC, Anchorage Standard Alaska (" Production Company 900 East Benson Boulevok~ P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 1907) 561-5111 STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION W. W. Barnwell Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Re: Kavearak Pt. 32-25 February 25, 1987 Dear Sir: Enclosed, please find fresh sepias of the following logs per your request in your letter dated February 18, 1987: BHC/Sonic - GR 5" CFD 5" DIL 5" .~-J Please note that Standard Oil Company of California was the operator of this well. Yours very truly, 7D cc: R. H. Reiley File R. S. Allan Division Drilling Engineer A unit of the original Standard Oil Company Founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1870. February 18, 1987 Standard Alaska Production.Company P. O. Box 196612 Anchorage, AK 99519-6612 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Re: Kavearak Pt. 32-25 Gentlemen In compliance with the regulations set forth in Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code, your company has dutifully submitted to the Commission sepias of the various logs run in the subject well. "Primarily due to age and to frequency of use, the sepias of the logs indicated 'below have deteriorated to the point that satisfactory prints can no longer be made from them, Accordingly, in the interest, of upgrading the .quality of the material maintained for permanent reference in the Alaska well log library, the Commission would greatly appreciate receiving from you fresh sepias of the following logs: BHC/Sonic - GR 5" CFD 5" DIL 5" Please direct any questions you may have in fulfilling this special request to Bill Van Alen at 279-1433. Thank you for your contribution toward maintaining a good State well log library. Sincerely, ~ ~ W. W. Barnwell Commissioner jo/L.¥J.Ol-02 December 11, 1985 Mr. J. A. Layton Chevron U. S.A., Inc. P.. Box 107839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Final Location Clearance Kavearak Point Point Well No. 32-25, Permit No. 69-00.51 Sec. 2.5, T13N, R10E, UM. Dear Hr. Layton: On December 4, 1985, .a revised Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log, Form 10-407, was received which reclassifies subject we. il as abandoned and makes .our records complete. 'Based on the above and our field inspection on August 17, 1985, we hereby approve final location clearance of Kavearak Point Well No. 32-25. Sincerely, Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner dlf:A.HJH.20 Chevron Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 107839, AncHorage, AK 99510 · Phone (907) 786-6600 J.L Weaver Area Operations Superintendent Production Department November 7, 1985 Kavearak Pt. 32-25 Abandonment Permit No. 69-0051 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Dear Mr. Smith: Attaehed is our Well Completion or Reeompletion Report and Log, Form 10-407, for the above well. We hope that this will expedite the final clearance for this well. If you have any further requests, please notify V.W. Angell of this office at (907)786-6600. VWA:mw Attachment . Very truly yours, //J. L. Weaver RECEIVED g, STATE Of ALASKA ~ ALASKA _ AND GAS CONSERVATION COl{, ,ISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LO _ 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED ~ SERVICE [] , 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 69-0051 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 50-029-20028-00 4. Location of well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name 1360'S & 1979'W of NE Corner Section 25, T13N, R10E, U.M. Milne Point Unit At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number Same Kavearak Point 32-25 At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool Same Kuparuk River 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designati6n and Serial No. K.B. = 37' ADL 25518 12. Date Spudded6_16_69 13. Date T.D. Reached8_5_69 14' Date C°mp" Susp' °r Aband' I 15' Water Depth' if °ffsh°re I 16' N°' °f c°mpleti°ns' 3-12-85 NA feet MSL NA 17'T°talDepth(MD+TVD) 18'Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD)19. Directional Survey I 20. Depth where SSSV set [ 21.Thickness of Permafrost · . 9799' '& 9799' 43'& 43' YES [] NO [] NA feet MD 2257' 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run NA 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD .C,ASlNGSIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM ,. HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 26" 68 & 75 B 44' 80' 30" 105 sks .,, ' 20" 85.00 B 44' 502' 26" 800 sks 13-3/8" 68.00 K-55 43' 2537!... · i' 17½'i' 1st 1020 sks~ 2n.d 990 sks 6' 9-5/8" 4.7.00 N-80 42' 7800' 12¼" 1st 1000 sks 2nd 1500 sks 6' 24. Pe.rfora. ti0.ns.0.p, en to Produc.t..i.on (MD+TV ,D...of TOp a,nd Bottom and 25. NA TUBING RECORD .... i.nterval, size and number) . . SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) , , 26. NA ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQuEEzE, ETC. ..'...' .... .':'" .., .::. ....: ,.. ,.:.....~.. : ... ::.:... DEPTH,INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT &,.KIND OF MATERIAL USED . j,.',~ ~,,,~ ~.~ ~,,.,~ . . ,. · " .. ..:. .......... .. 27. NA PRoDOC~ION' Tl~ST 1'~ ~-' '"' 'Dste .First..Produc~.t on ..; .... , J Method of Operatiop (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) ,, .. ., . ', , , , . .,, .~, · :,,. :,,... ,;.,. , ,. ,,., I .," ', .' ....... , 'A I~l,,'~ f)il "Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OI L-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE ........... SIZE, l,,.,'~'~° GAS-O rl~uUJm' F~j{/~l~JSSJ0ri h" :' TEST pERIOD.[~ .., ..: .-" . . ~],cn0rage. F.I.ow. Tubit~g ..., Casing Pr~ssu.re .. CALCULATED ~. .OIL~BBL . GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) F~ress..' .,. .... :. -.. 24-HOUR RATE:'"r " .... "' 28, ~IA CORE 6ATA ' ., Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water, Submit core chips. , · ,:':. , . ; : ~ . . ,.., , , , :. , . .,,.' :: ~: .: , · ,.' . , , .... . . :,. Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE ' 29. 30. NA GEOLOGIC MARKERS NA FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VER'r. DEPTH GOR, and time of each phase. 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS NA . 32. I hereby certify that the foreg/~ing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge sign . Tit~e Superintendent ' Date. INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24' If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- ing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27' Method of Operation' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Form 10-407 November 4, 1985 Mr. J. A. Layton Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P. O. Box 107839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Final Location Clearance Inspection for Abandonment, Kavearak Point 32-25, Permit No. 69-0051, Sec. 25, T13N, R10E, U.M. Dear 'Mr. Layton: Our representative ins'peered this location o.n August 17, 1985, and it was found that clean-up was acceptable. A marker' post with correct data bead welded on it was in place. Our Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log, Form 10-407, which is dated November 24, 1969., classifies the well as an oil well. A revised completion report which shows the well status as abandoned is required before final clearance of the well can be approved~ we, therefore, request that you submit a revised Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log, Form 10-407, as soon as possible. Sincerel~.,'z-: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner dlf:A.HJH. 14 MEMORANL)UM TO: THRU: Statb of Alaska ALAS~gIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~a,{ISSION / J)/""~ C.~. ~h~tterton Ch~~.~ ..¢:../' ' nonnie C Smith/:~"~ · Commissioner DATE: August 26, 1985 F~LE NO: D.HRH.58 TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Harold R. Hawkins .... ~ Petroleum Inspector~, f~/~ SUBJECT: Location Clearance Chevron USA Kaverak Point 32-25 Permit No. 69-0051 Kuparuk River Field Saturday, August 17, 1985: I left Anchorage at 7..30 AM to Prudhoe Kay'bY Alaska Airlines an'd arrived in Prudhoe at 9:10 AM and at Milne Point at 11:30 AM. I inspected the location clean-up and abandonment marker on Kaverak Point 32-25. Chevron abandoned Well March 12, 1985. The location was clean and level and marker post was up with the correct well data bead welded on it. Picture attached to yerify conditions. Pad being used as storage area. .,. In summary, I inspected location of Chevron U.S.A. Kaverak Point 32-25 marker post. Location was clean and level and all data on marker post correct. Attachment 02-00IA(Rev. 10179) ,, . ,, CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. COMPLETION REPORT AREA: North Slope WELL NO: Kavearak Pt. 32-25 LOCATION AT SURFACE: T13N, R10E, U.M. LAND OFFICE: Anchorage LEASE NO: ADL-25518 AP1 NO: 1360' S. and 1979' W. of the NE Cor., Section 25, ELEVATION: K.B. 37' SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH: 9799' EFFECTIVE DEPTH: Plugged and abandoned CASING: 26" at 80' 20" at 502' 13-3/8" at 2537' 9-5/8" at 7800' WORK PERFORMED BY: Roll'n Rig #4 DATE COMMENCED REMEDIAL WORK: DATE COMPLETED REMEDIAL WORK: 2/28/85 3/12/85 DATE: 4/85 BY: ~-~NDENT R[CEIVED APR 0 9 1985 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage KAVEARAK POINT 39.-25 2/28/85 10.2 ppg Completed rig up of Roll*n Rig #4. Mixed 260 bbls. of KCL brine to 10.2#/gal. Pulled BPV from apparent 2-7/8" long string tubing - no pressure. Unable to bleed down 2-3/8'* short string tubing to pull BPV. Located Cameron lubricator and pulled second BP¥. R/U Camco on apparent 2-7/8" long string tubing and attempted unsuccessfully several times to pull "PS" plug from 13~t* WLM. (Discov- ered that the X-mas tree was oriented wrong - actually R/U on 2-3/8" short string tubing.) Ran 2¼" tool to 250' in 2-7/8" long string - no '*PS" plug. Pulled 1¼" prong and "S" plug from 2-3/8*' short string at 131'. 3/1/85 10.2 ppg 30 vis. Rigged up and tested lines. SITP on 2-7/8" tubing was 870 psi - SICP 500 psi. Bunheaded 45 bbls. 10.2 ppg brine down 2-7/8*' tubing. Tubing and easing pressures remained almost even while injecting at 1¼ BPM, 1550 psi max. Following injection tubing pressure bled to 500 psi, casing pressure held at 1100 psi, but bled to 100 psi through choke. Circulated through hole in 2-7/8'* tubing and took returns on 9-5/8** easing. After injecting 6 bbls., rigged up to circulate 2-3/8" (short string tubing) at 1578' - after pumping 60 bbls. brine began getting returns out 2" 13-3/8" starting head (indicates hole in 9-5/8" easing). ~*' tap screw missing from bull plug. Pumped out cellar - ice had lifted 2" valve on starting head outlet and cracked the 2" nipple where it was tack welded to the head. Wellhead flowed brine cut diesel and crude. Pumped 70 bbls. brine down 2-3/8" (short string) tubing and out 13-3/8" easing. Lost brine to cellar. Cleaned boards and ice from cellar to cement floor ~* below starting head. Wen flowed diesel, brine and gas at 5 bbl/hr, from crack. Pumped 20 bbls. of 10.0 ppg drilling gel down 9-5/8** easing and up 13-3/8" easing for freeze plug. (Returns indicated hole in 9-5/8" easing at 188' K.B.) 3/.2/85 10.2 ppg 30 vis. Dug up cellar floor 2' to clean out 2~" below starting head and 5'* below 20** cut- off. Well continued to flow diesel. SITP of 2-7/8" tbg - 50 psi, SITP 2-3/8" tbg - 130 psi, SICP of 9-5/8'* 90 psi. Bled down an wellhead pressures. All strings bled gas then diesel and etude. Constructed "ice bucket" around 13-3/8" easing with drums and pit liner. CircUlated 80 bbls. 10.0 ppg drlg. mud down the 9-5/8" esg. and up the 13-3/8" easing (theoretical displaement 20 bbls.). 13-3/8" easing was still flowing diesel and foamed mud, gas when pumping of drilling mud was completed. Cleaned out cellar and paeked 13-3/8" easing with dry ice every one hour. Well still flowed out good outlet when open but not through crack in nipple. 3/3/85 10.2 ppg 26 vis. Continued freezing 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus with dry ice. Continued with dry ice pack. 13-3/8" and 9-5/8" outlets frozen but oil and diesel flowed slowly from crack in nipple. Broke off nipple cleanly at crack with air hoist line. Mounted saddle clamp lead patch on 13-3/8" starting head outlet. (Twice tested patch to 2000 psi - began slowly dripping.) Repaired patch. 3/4/85 10.2 ppg 26 vis. Cir~eu-lated 150 bbls. 10.2 ppg brine through 2-3/8'* tubing (short string) at 1578'. Had diesel, mud and gas cut brine returns - patch did not leak. Cleaned out cellar and replaced 13-3/8" casing with dry ice. Circulated 2-3/8** (short string tbg) with 80 bbls. gel water. Had returns on 9-5/8" easing of diesel and gas cut brine, after 150 bbls. of good 10.2 ppg returns. Spotted 20 bbls. of gel water in 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus. APR 0 9 1985 Alasl<a Oil & Gas Cons. Co[~'~mlsslon Anchora.,qe 3/5/85_ _ 10.2 ppg Removed saddle clamp and lead patch from 13-3/8" starting head - outlet was frozen. Welded a 5" x 2" weldalet on outlet and screwed bull plug in to seal well - held OK. Pumped 45 bbls. 10.2 ppg brine down 2-7/8" tubing. R/U coil tubing unit and tested BOPE. Mixed CaC12 KCL system to 10.2 ppg. RIH to 3500' with coil tubing unit. Circulated I BPM at 4000 psi - tubing plugged off with sand. POOH - RIH with coil tubing unit to 3500' and circulated with 220 bbls. 10.2 ppg brine. 3/6/85 10.2 ppg Circulated at 6650' at 1 BPM with 3200 psi. Pumped 450 bbls. down coil tubing and up 9-5/8" casing. Pumped 50 bbls. brine down 2-3/8" tubing and up 9-5/8" casing- fluid leaked through hole in 9-5/8" casing to the 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" easing annulus. Pumped 20 bbls. ~n~hdeOe~~, tnUtb~eg~ Bled all annulus's and tubing strings toO psi- well dead. i Tested void on HCR to 5000 psi. N/D tree. 3/7/85 , 10.2 ppg N/U BOPE. Pulled BPV's. Pulled hangar of 2-3/8" short string tubing to surface with 20,000# drag. Pulled 26' of pipe 5' above rotary table with 70,000E drag. Could not work further. R/U coil tubing unit on 2-3/8" short string 'tubing. 3/8/85 10.2 ppg RIH With coil tubing to 1600'. Received orders to plug and abandon well. POOH. 3/9/85 10.2 ppg RIH With 1¼" coil tubing - could not get below 4759'. Pumped 15 bbls. brine, I bbl. water, 15 bls. Class "G" cement at 15.8 ppg. Tubing plugged off. POOH with coil tubing. Unable to reverse cement or clear tubing -cemented 13,800' of coil tubing. R/D 1¼" coil tubing unit. R/U lt" coil tubing unit. 3/10/85 10.2 ppg RIH i64700'. Set a 90 sx Class "G" cement plug at 15.8 ppg from 4700' to 4450'. Set a 130 sx Class "G" cement at 15.8 ppg from 4000' to 3600'. Set a 90 sx Class "G" cement plug at 15.8 ppg from 2650' to 2400'. POOH with lI" coil tubing. Pumped a 70 sx Class "G" cement plug down 2-3/8" tubing from 1378' to 1578'. Cut 2-3/8" tubing at 235'. Pumped 430 sx Class "G" cement down 2-7/8" tubing. Displaced with 11 bbls. brine. I.P. 1500# at t BPM. FP = 1200# at 2~ BPM. Pressure equalized on 2-7/8" tubing and 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" casing. Immediate shut-in 700 psi - 500 psi after 30 minutes. WOC. 3/11/85 Ran 1~1/16" gauge in 2-7/8" tubing., to 363'. Tested casing and tubing. Had communication 2-7/8" tubing to 9-5/8" casing to 13-3/8" casing. Held 2000 psi on all gauges. Bled off to 1900 psi in 15 min. Cut and recovered 2-7/8" tubing from 210'. Ran 8t" stringer mill in 9-5/8" casing to 158'. Ran W.L. junk basket to 150'. Set Howco EZSV cement retainer at 150'. (Could circ. from 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" both below and above retainer.) StUng into retainer and circulated 13 bbls. permafrost cement in 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus. Pulled out of retainer and cemented inside of 9-5/8" easing with 10 bbls. permafrost cement. Tested cement with 1500 psi on the 13-3/8" casing. Bottom of cement in the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus. 3/12/85 N/D BOPE. Cut 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" casing 6' below G.L. Placed marker post in cement plug in top of casing. Released rig to Conoco 1400 hrs. SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL I-~ OTHER 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 69-0051 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 50- 029-20028-00 4. Location of Well 1360' FNL & 2979' FEL Section 25, T13N, R10W, U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 37' KB ADL 25518 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 12. 10. Well Number Kavearak Pt. 32-25 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk River Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.1'05-170). Run 1 ¼" coiled tubing to 4759' and could not get deeper. Run 1½" coiled tubing to 4700'. Set plug #1 F/4700'-4450' with 90 sks Cl "O" at 15.8 PPG. Pull coiled tubing up to 4000'. Set plug #2 F/4000'-3600' with 130 sks C1 "O" at 15.8 PPG. Pull coiled tubing up to 2650'. Set plug #3 F/2650'-2400' with 90 sks C1 "G" at 15.8 PPG. Pull out of hole with coiled tubing. Cement 2-3/8" tubing and 2-3/8" tubing x 9-5/8" casing annulus down 2-3/8" tubing F/1578'-1378' with 70 sks Cl "G" at 15.8 PPG. Cut off 2-3/8" tubing at 235'. Squeeze down 2-7/8" tubing with 430 sks CI "G" at 15.8 PPG. Displace top of cement inside 2-7/8" tubing tO 2000' with 11 bbls brine water. WOC. Run 1-11/16" gauge ring to 363' inside 2-7/8" tubing. Pressure tubing to 2000 PSI with commun- ication to 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" casing and all held 2000 PSI and bled back to 1900 PSI in 15 minutes. Cut 2-7/8" tubing off at 210'~ Run 8½" mill to 158'. Run wire line junk basket to 158'. Set cement retainer at 1~0'. Change pipe rams. Run drill pipe and sting into.retainer. Cement 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus back to surface with 80 sks .Permafrost cement at 14.9 PPG. Pull .out of retainer and cement back to surface inside 9-5]8" casing with 60 sks Permafrost cement at 14.9 PPG. Cut off the casing strings 6' BGL. Weld on ½" plate on top of all casings. Weld marker post on top of plate. Abandonment complete at 2:00 P.M. 3/12/85. Location should be ready for final inspec- tion after break-up. Plugging witnessed by Ben LeNorman. RECEIVED MAR 1 9 1985 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission 14. I hereby certify that the forgiving is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. o¢o ' Signed ~'~ ,. Title Drilling Superintendent . The space bel r Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: Anchorage Date By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "1 ntentions" in Tripli'cate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate MEMORANOUM TO: THRU FROM: Statb of Alaska ALASKA~IL: AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION C.V./C~te~rton DATE: March 18 1985 Chai~ ~---" ' Lonnie C. Smith., .., Commissioner ~.,/ Ben LeNorman . Petroleum Inspector FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: D. BHL. 19 Witness Plugging for Abandonment of Chevron's Kavearak Pt. 32-25, Sec. 25, T13N,R10E,b%f, Wildcat. Thursday, March 1985: I depar.ted my home at 6:00 am for a 6 30 am Sho~tp and 7:'~'" ' am departure vza Alaska Airlines, Flt. #55 for Deadhorse arriving at 9:10 am. Weather: -ii°F, light wind light SNOW. ' Proving of meters and oil quality tests at ARCO's CPF-2 were completed, the subject of a .separate report. Friday, March 8, 1985: BOPE tests were completed on Conoco'.s Milne ~-' BL':9''= the SubjeCt-of a separate report. Saturday, March 9, 1985: Plugging for abandonment of Chevron' s Kavearak Point"~3.2-25 began at 4:00 pm. Chevron's drilling engi- neer in charge was George Busby of their New Orlean's office. Rolling Four's workover rig was on the well. This well, drilled in 1969 and directly across the road from Conoco's base cmmp, had multiple problems. .The 2 7/8" tubing string was in communication with both the 9 5/8" long string and the 13 3/8" surface.string. Three sets of open perforations existed below the production packer set at 6,770'. The 9 5/8" was collapsed somewhere downhole. The 2 7/8" tubing was bent and holed somewhere downhole. Fortunately, a 2 3/8" heater string..existed parallel to the 2 7/8" tubing.~ich allowed access to the 9 5/8".' It was decided to utilize a cozied tubxng unit to stage cement fOur annulas plugs inside the 9 5/8". Unfortunately, our first attempt to set a plug started in auspiciously when, due to cold ambient temperature, small I.D. of the coiled tubing (1") and insufficient heat to the coiled tubing, we cemented up 14,000' of coiled tubing. We were attempting to' pump a 15 barrel plu~ from 4.700' to ~bi~g was slightly ~ver 16 ~arrels, g~g~all' Displacement15 barrels ended°f theup ' the coiled tubing. The night was spent rigging down on~%,c, oiled tubing unit and rigging up another. The new unit utilized OD (1~" ID) tubing. Heaters were placed to heat the tubing and a retarder was added to the cement. 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) Sumday, March 10, 1.9.85: By 4:15 pm four annular plugs had been set p~rl the at~JAch~d SChematic. The 2 3/8" heater string was then shot off at 200'. During the night the coiled tubing unit was rigged down. Monday, March 1!,. 1985: At my suggestion a 1 11/16" sinker bar was run by Wireiine into the 2 7/8" tubing. An obstruction was found at 393'. Halliburton then nippled up to 2 7/8" tubing and bullheaded 90 barrels of Class "G" 15.8 pound cement down the tubing. Injection rates climbed from one-half barrel a minute to two barrels a minute at 1,500 psi. The final ten barrels were injected at two and one-half barrels a minute at 1,200 psig. After WOC 2 7/8" tubing was pressured to 2,000 psig. ?ressure bled down to 1,800 psi and stabilized. The 2 7/8" tubing was then shot off at 200' . Initial plans to cut the 9 5/8" casing off at 150' were canceled' since our 11" stack was nippled up on the 9 5/8". Due to the hole in the tubing we were not sure the perforations were squeezed. An 8%" tapered mill was then run into the 9 5/8" to a depth of 150'. No obstruction was found. A Halliburton E-Z drill retainer was then set by wireline at 150'. Retainer was then stung into and 9 5/8" pressured to 500 psig. When 13 3/8"' annulas value was opened pressure immediately bled to zero. We then stung out of the retainer and pressured the 9 5/8" to .500 psi above the retainer. Once again, pressure bled to zero when the 13 3/8" annulas valve was opened. This indicated the crack in the 9 5/8" occurred both above and below the retainer. After some discussion of the situation, we stung back into the retainer and began pumping 14.8 pound permafrost cement into the 9 5/8" with the 13 3/8" annulas valve open. Good cement 'returns were observed from the 13 3/8" annulas valve which was then closed. We then stung out of the retainer and pumped the 9 5/8" full of cement. WOC Tuesday, March 12, 19.85: During the early morning hours the stack and~'~.re~were-nippi~d-down. At my direction a .4"x 9' long marker post was prepared, the top orange peeled .and all required informa- tion bead welded on it. Steel plate was welded to the top of the 13 3/8" casinghead, which will be approximately three feet below final grade. Dirt removed from the cellar when operations began was then put back in the cellar. Cleanup of the location for final inspection this summer was then discussed with Mr. Busby. I departed Deadhorse via. Alaska Airlines, Flt. ~56 at 5:40 pm arriving in Anchorage .at 7:20 pm and at my home at 7:50 pm. In summary, I witnessed successful plugging of Chevron's Kavearak 32-25. Attachment STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA ~' . AND GAS CONSERVATION CO(' /IlSSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well [] Workover operation [X 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No, Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 69-0051 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 50-029-20028-00 4. Location of Well at surface 1360' FNL & 1979' FEL, Section 25, T13N, R10%V, U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 37' K.B. ADL - 25518 9. Unit or Lease Name lViilne Point Unit 10. Well No. Kavearak Point 32-25 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk River For the Month of February ,1985 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Rigged up, pulled BPV's from 2-7/8" long string tubing and 2-3/8" short string tubing. Pulled "PS" plug from 2-3/8" tubing at 131'. Ran 2-1/4" tool to 250' in 2-7/8" tubing - no plug. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 14. Coring resume and brief description 15. Logs run and depth where run RECEIVED MAR 1 i 19~5 .1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data '~aska 0il & was L;ons. (;0mmiSsi'0n Anchorage 1'7. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. DATE . , NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed/ in ~duplicate with ,he'Al~Ska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 (' STATE OF ALASKA ( ALASKA' uIL AND GAS CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 69-0051 3. Address S. APl Number P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK 99510 50-029-20028-00 4. Location of Well 1360' FNL & 1979' FEL, Section 25, T13N, R10W, U.M. 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Kavearak Point 32-25 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk River 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 37' KB 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL-25518 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [~ Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans I-'] Repairs Made [] Other [] [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] Pull Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). 9-5/8" casing collapsed too badly at 250' +/- to recover either tubing strings and salvage well. A. Plug 9-5/8" x 2-7/8" annulus as follows down coiled tubing: o, ,,o,, ,s.o R [ C E I V E D 2. 4700'-4450' (250') with 90 sks C1 "G" at 15.8 PPG. 3. 4000'-3600' (400') with 140 sks C1 "G" at 15.8 PPG. MAI{ 0 8 1985 4. 2650'-2400' (250') with 90 sks CI "G" at 1.5.8 PPG. B. Plug 2-3/8" and annulus 1578'-1378' with 70 sks C1 "O". A,,,~.,o olA & Gas Cons. C0m{pissi0n C.' Squeeze perforations 7710'-6898' with 430 she C1 "G" and displace top of co.~~j8~-?/8 tubing to 2000'. D. Cut the 2-3/8" and 2-7/8" tubing strings at 200' +/-. E. Attempt to squeeze the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus below a retainer set at 150' with 875 sks permafrost at 14.9 PPG. F. If annulus will not squeeze, circulate permafrost cement in the annulus to the surface. G. Set 150' plug on retainer to the surface with 75' sks permafrost cement. H. Cut off aH casing strings 6' below ground level. _.. Work t}?°~ I. Place marker post in cement plug in top of casing. $,bseq~W,~t. 'i~ J. Clean and level location. K. Leave non-freezing fluid in well across permafrost. ~~.°'."t ....... . .................... Work will begin immediately. Received verbal approval from Mike Minder at 11:00 a.m. 3/8/85. 14, I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to t e best o my knowledge. ' Signed ~, ~< _ . . Till . Date ~"~-~ The space b~ow for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by Af~proved Ii,turned., ' B--V '~)~der of COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate CHEVRON' U.S.A. AND ACKNOWLEDGEI. IENT OF RECEIP'I~ INC. .: ~T~-I~AL- (~~) DATE ~,~c.-: A~c~c~c%) AK. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. "5-UL~ 13, 19~4 FD- Folded R - Rolled S - Sepia F - Film X - Xerox B - Blueline PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY. C-~u I,,I D P-. , I I i i I iiii ' L i- ' , i .... RECEIVEO BY i I - I I I I II · I · il BY M.R ~L,~(J~ldO'h,I. . , ~ON U.S.A. INC. aox 7.83~ REMARKS ON OTHER SLOE, THIS SH~T 'A~G~ ~ ~10 ( 'U STATE OF ALASKA '~' ALASKA ILAND GAS CONSERVATION C ,v~MISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL EZ OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Chevron U.S.A. Inc. 69-0051 3. Address 8. APl Number ?.0. ;Box 107839 50- 029-20028-00 4. Location of Well 1360' FNL & 1979' FEL, Section 25, T13N, R10W, U.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 37' K.B. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL-25518 12. 9. Unit or Lease Name Milne Point Unit 10. Well Number Kavearak Pt. 32-25 11. Field and Pool Kuparuk River Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing I-J[ Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [~ Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing ~ Other I'~ Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). See Attached Procedur~,. This work will begin on or about July 25, 198.4. RECEIVED JUL 1 ]984 Alaska 0ii & Gas Cens. Commission An~orage 14. I hereby certi~hat~t~fore~rue and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed K- ~.. ~- - Title Area ~.ngineer The space below for Commission use Date Conditions of Approval, if any: 6RIGi#kL SIGPiEI) BY LOflHIE C. S~IITI Approved by COMMISSIONER Approved ReturnedoO .. By Order of the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in TriPlicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Proposa! for Veil Operations PRO 316-1 Remedial Work on Kavearak Point 32-25 Fieldt Euparuk it~ver Property and Wellt SCats Lands - ADL 25518 Kavearak Point 32-25 Surface Location: 1360' FNL and 1979' FEL, Section 25, T13 N, a lO E, U.M. Bottom Hole Location: same ! Elevation, 37* K.B. K.B. is 20* above ground level. Total Depth, 9799' Plugs: 9310' - 8805* (cml) 7800' - 7750' (cml) Effective Depth: 7732* (Junk) Casing Detail: 26", 68.75 lb/fi, Grade B, Line pipe, plain end cmt*d at 80* with 105 Sx Cai-Seal. 20**, 85 lb/fi, Grade B, Line pipe, plain end cmC*d at 502* 'with 800 Sx Cai-Seal. 13-3/8", 68 lb/~t, K-55 Buttress cmt*d at 2527* with 1020 Sx Class "G". 9-5/8, 47 lb/fi, N-80, Buttress cmt*d at 7800* with 1000 Sx Class 'G** and through DV collar at 4731° with oilbase annulus -~ack followed by 1500 Sx Class 'G' cement. Tubing Detail: 2-7/8', 6.5 lb/ft, N-80, EUE, 8 rd to 7695'. 2-3/8*', 4.7 lb/ft, N-80, EUE, 8 rd to 1578'. See attached mechanical detail sheet. Perforations, All in 9-5/8" cas. RECEIVED JUL 1 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Selectively perforated with 4 ]et holes per foot from 7722' to 3730*. All holes were either ~SO holes or perforations for production. meaning intervals open to production are 7710' - 7702'; 6947' - 6898'. All other holes were selectively squeeze cemented. Casing Head: Cameron 13-3/8'* x 3000 psi SOW. Top connection 12" - 3000 psi Tubing Head: Cameron Type DCB, 5000 psi. Bottom connection 12" - 3000 psi Top connection lO" - 5000 psi 'Tubing Mandrel: Cameron split type with 2 2-7/8** 8 rd EUE threads on the topside. Not~, Each tubing string is plugged rich a 2~" nominal size back pressure valve. Blowout Prevention Considerations: A. Potential Problems 1, Gas: Gas ney be encountered at any time and especially after releasin8 the packer in the 9-5/8** casing. Care must be exercised aC all times nsc co swab the veil rich the packer. · 2. Ol_.~l~ The Cubing strings and 9-5/8" annulus are filled with diesel. This has created an underbalanced situation and the well is capable o~ -flowing diesel and then crude oil. 3. ~ater Entries, The subject yell is cased and all potential sources of rater have been either put behind casing or if once perforated, the perforations have been squeezed Off rich cement. PrecauCionsz Any kicks rtl! be handled by normal veil control procedures. Rig treys must be made avare of these procedures and care must be exercised aC all times Co prevent any potentially hazardous conditions. The hole must be kept full at all times. B. Maximum AnttotpaCed ForuaCion Pressures 3465 psi The formation pressure for the .open perforations vas determined by a formation veil test. The maximum shut-tn pressure vas 3465 psi. C. H.aximum Probable Surface Pressures 3035 psi. On April 19, 1984, the pressure on the 2-7/8** production sC~ing vas 850 psi vhile the 2-3/8** side string indicated 700 psi. There is coununicatton betveen the 2-7/8" cubing string and the 2-3/8*0 and 9-5/8** annulus areas. There is no pressure on the 13-3/8'* x 9-$/8'* annulus. Blovout Prevention Kquipment~ 1. 10"-$000 psi Class III on the 10"-$000 psi tubing head. 2. 12'*-3000 psi Class III on the 12"-3000 psi x 13-3/8" SOW casing head. 3. The State of Alaska Oil & Cas Conservation Commission to witness the installation of each BOP stack. E. Current Conditions~ On April 12, 198~ a 1.75" O.D' cubing tail finder located the tail of the 2-3/8" side string at 1578'. No indications of damaged tubing vere found. The Otis equalizing prong and "S" plug vere reset in position at 147'. The Cameron BPV vas reseated in the tubing mandrel. On April 19, 1984, a 1.75" O.D. PS retrieving tool stopped at 245.* in the 2-7/8" production string indicating some obstruction. Coil tubing rich a 1.25" O.D. rash head vas run to the top of the storm choke at 496'. .Hot diesel oil vas . circulated to clean out any ice or debris. A 2.25" OD rash head stopped aC 251'. Again, hoc oil vas circulated but the 2.25". OD head vould not go any deeper.. The Cameron BPV vas reseated in the 2-7/8" Cubing scrims mandrel and the yell vas secured. A pressure eeoc vas made indicating pressure co~unicacton beCveen che 2-7t8'* Cubing and 9-5/8** annulus vhich includes the 2-3/8** side scrims, Pressure vas applied Co the 9-5/8" casing rich no response La the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" casing annulus. lc appears the 2-7/8" Cubing has collapsed co some degree in the area of 2~5' - 255'. The 2-3/8" Cubing side sCring ~ppears co be undamaged. The 9-5/8" casing may be collapsed buC ac Chis time there is no physical proof. A suspicion exists chaC the 9-$/8'* is collapsed because of a racer contaminated annulus pack detected in the original completion in 1969. Program 1. Bleed off any pressure on etcher the 2-7/8** or 2-3/8** Cubing strings. Check ChaC each BPV is properly seated and working, Tighten hold dovn scuds on che Cubing mandrel. 2. Remove the Cameron production Cree. 3. Install a 10"-$,000 psi Class XZX BOP and nipple up required e~uip- menC. Test BOPS- and lines Co 5000 psi and annulus Co preventer o's 2500 psi. Remove UPV's in Ch, 2-7/8" and 2-3/8" Cubing Kill veil by pumping lO.1 ppg KCI veil fluid dovn the 2-7/8" and 2-3/8" cubing string and through the Type "F" Otis storm choke aC ~96'. Displace diesel yell fluid Co only 68000. Bleed off any pressure in 9-5/8" casing annulus. Check Co see chac yell is dead. 5. Pull and lay dovn 2-3/8" Cubing string. The Cameron Cubing. mandrel is a splLC type and rich care can be pulled up through the BOP stack. 6. Unseat or release Che Baker "FH*' packer aC 6769'. Notes The packer vas modified for rotational release (9 turns clockvise) or 50,000~ shear. Caution - the Cubing is damaged near 7. Circulate lO.l ppg KC1 veil fluid dovn the 2-7/8" cubing rich returns from the 9-5/8" casing. Check for fluid movemenC and Chac veil is dead. 8. Full 2-7/8" Cubing. 1£ packer viii nsc pass through the 9-5/8" casing near 2~5'-255', remove Che sCorm choke from Che cubing aC ~96', replace any bad jotnCs, rerun 2-7/8" sCring rich packer and sec Ch. Cubing cail on the fill ac 7732'. R ICI; VED JUL 1 31984 Alaska' Oil & Gas Cons. 'Commission Anchorage Note~ The remainder of the program is premised on the 9-5/8*' casing being damaged. If the casing is not damaged, proceed to Step 23 of this program. . 9. Jet cut the 2-?/8" tubing near the top of .t~e "Fit" packer. Lay-~ a high viscosity pill on top of the fish, nov near 6800'. Pull/ the 2-7/8" tubing string. I~F 10. Lay an approximate 100' cement plug in the 9-5/8" casing near 3000'. Test cement plug for position and firmness. 11. Perforate the 9-5/8" casing at 2539' with four jet holes. ~ 12. Break circulation between the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus and the 9-5/8" casing using diesel oil. Attempt to pump down the annulus first. Continue to circulate until returns are clean. Note: Cement calculations plus the CBL indicate no cement in the annulus. There could be ice in the annulus that would restrict circulation. 13. Circulate oilbase arctic-pak fluid into the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" nulus through the perfOrations at 2539' until arctic-pak returns are consistent and water-free. 14. cement approximately 200' of the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus between 2539' and 2340' through the perforations at 2539'. Displace cement in 9-5./8" casing with icl vel1 fluid. Leave approximately 50' of cement in the 9-5/8" casing above the perforations at 2539'. Hold pressure on the 9-5/8" casing until cement has sec up. 15. Nipple down the 10"-5000 psi BOPE. Unland the 9-5/8" casing. Remove the 10"-5000 psi x 12"-3000 psi Cameron tubing head. Nipple up the 12"-3000 psi BOPE on the 13-3/8" 'casing string. B~_P~_l;o--3~00-,-psi__t,.n,~ the annulus preventers to 2500 psi. ~.A..O.G~ ~o _witness the BOPE ta'~ ......................... ~" ........ 16. Hechanically cut the 9-5/8" casing near 235'. Hake an inside cut. Recover 9-5/8" casing. 17. Wash over the 9-5/8" casing from the top of the casing fish to approximately 265'. 18. Hake an outside cut of the 9-5/8" casing near 265'. Recover 9-5/8" casing section. 19. Dress off top of 9-5/8" casing stub near 265'. Install 9-5/8" in 13-3/8" casing centralizer assembly. 20. Drill out cement plugs near 2500' and 3000'. Stage into hole to top of 2-7/8" tubing fish near 6800'. R ECE ! VED 21. Recover 2-7/8" tubing and "F~" packer fish near 6800'. Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissi, Anchorage 22. Clean ouC 9-$/8' casing to effective depth of 7732'. Circulate and condition well fluid and productive interval. 23. Cement a 7", 23 ~/ft. N-80, LT&C inner casing string at 7730'. Run float shoe on bottom, float collar onp_joint up from bottom, a stage collar near 4630' and a FO cementer near 2500'. Cement in stages as follows: a. Use sufficient Class C "densified" cement through the float show to reach 6500'. b. Use sufficient Class "C" cement through the stage collar near 4630' to reach 3500'. c. Centralize 7" inner string in 9-5/8" casing. Land 7" inner string casing in 7-1/16'-5000 psi x 12"-3000 psi tubing head. Nipple up 7-1/16"-5000 psi BOP~_ Test. B.QP.._E to 500.0__.psi and annual preventer to 2500 psi. (AOGCC to vi~nes-~-s~ ....... ........... ...... 25; Circulate arctic pak insulation material through the FO cementer near 2500' and up the 7" x 9-5/8" and 13-3/8" annuli. Precede arctic pak material with 10 barrels of diesel fuel. Follow diesel fuel with arctic pak and circulate arctic pak till returns are free of water. Close FO cementer. 26. Drill out cement at stage collar near 4630'. Clean out to float collar near 7690'. Circulate and condition vel1 fluid. 27. Perforate 7" casing as follows with four 1/2" jet holes per foot (DIL Depths): a. 6947' to 6921' b. 6912' to 6898' Use. tubing conveyed guns and drop off into rat hole between 6947' and 7690'. 28. Run 6" bit and 'scraper, and clean out to top of cement at 7715'. Circulate and condition veil fluid at productive interval. 29. Run 3-1/2" tubing string per supplemental completion program. ;ore: Completion will incorporate subsurface safety valve and gas lift mandrels. 30. Nipple down 7-1/16"-5000 psi BOPE. Install new Arctic Trim Cameron seal flange and production tree and test to 5000-''i'EIR'mn''-R~CVED BPI/. JUL 1 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage {' 31. Change over veil fluid to diesel. Pump diesel oil into the 7" casing valve and take returns up the 3-1/2" tubing. Continue to pump diesel until ti~e returns are free of all rater. Close in ?" casing. · -- 32. Drop ball to set "FH" packer near 6770'. Set "FH" packer. Check to see if packer is holding. Bleed off 7" annulus pressure. 33. Secure well per supplemental program. RECEIVED .JUL 1 A~sk~ 0il & ~as Cons. C0mmlss~. Anchorage August 18, 1983 Mr. Clark L. Weaver Union Oil Company of California ?. O. Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Geochemical Analyses on Drill Cuttings and Core Chips in State Well 'Library -- G'he~m 'Kavm~z'a~,':~'~',~.,.~.*'~.' ~32~,2"~ amd Sohio Challenge Island No. Dear Clark, As a matter of record for our respective files., the Exxon Alaska State A-1 is not to be included among the wells on which geochemical analyses are to be made"on cuts of well samples and core chips as outlined in my." August 3, 1983 letter to you. As you know, no cuts were made on that well. ~,,,'"' !,,,,,.,/ William Van Alen Sr. Petroleum Geologist 'be january 24, 1983 Mr. H. D. Haley ~{anager, Alaska Operations Conoco, Inc. 2525 C Street, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Re~ Kavearak Pt. Well 3.2-25 Milne Point Unit Dear Duane, Please re.fer to your December 30, 1982 letter requesting to be relieved of the responsibil.tties of operatorship for the Kavearak Pt. well .32-25 within the Mtlne Point. unit. By' letter dated January 14, 1983 (copy to you) Chevron U.S.A. Inc. accepted the obligation as operator .for the subject well. Accordingly, the Commission hereby accepts the Change of Operator in accordance, with 20 AAC" 25.020. Sincerely, / F",,.'.:..~ .... /' ' ~_~,<,,.<,.' .,,,.. C. V. Chatterton Cha i Enclosure cc: T. L.. Perryman, Chevron be Chevron Chevron U.SA. Inc. P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, AK 99510 · Phone (907) 279-9666 T. L. Perryman Area Operations Superintendent Production Department January lit, 15)83 KAVEARAK PT. WELL 32-25 MILNE POINT UNIT Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 95)501 Dear Mr. Chatterton; In accordance with 20 AAC 25.020 Change of Operator, Chevron U.S.A. Inc. hereby accepts the obligation as operator for the Kavearak Pt. Well 32-25 from Conoco, Inc. As noted in your letter of January 5, 15)83 this well will be covered by our blanket bond. :RLT:s] Very truly yours, .? Perryman H. D. Haley - Conoco, Inc., Anchorage RECEIVED JAN2 o 983 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Cornmiss/or~ Anchorage January 5, 1983 ~;Ir. T. L. Perryman Area Operations Superintendent Chevron U.S.A., Inc. P. O. Box ?-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510. Dear Tom, Attached is a copy of Conoc,o's December 30, 1982 self-explanatory letter.wishing to return to Chevron U.S.A., Inc. the operatorship for the Kavearak Pt. Well. 32-25. In accordance with 20 AAC 25.020 Change of Operator, the sion shall z. rant Conoeo'$ request in~nediately upon written receipt of Chevron's acceptance of .obligation as operator for the Iiavearak Pt. Well 32-25. We have on file your blanket bo,nd in favor of the,Alaska Oil and Gas ConServation, Comnission. Sincerely, ,~.~ ....... .,.,, .... , , ~.. . / -- ............... C. V, ~'a'lterton Cha i ~an be H. D. Naley, Conoco H. D. Haley Manager of Alaskan Operations Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 December 30, 1982 C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 !~' ~r,_~~ ! I ..... ' t .... J, ...... i ...... -'.4'i~6---' ,' ..... t'b~~ , 3 'G~~ ~ ......... . FIEF: Dear Mr. Chatterton: Change of Operator - Kavearak Pt. 32-25 Well Milne Point Unit - North Slope, Alaska In accordance with 20 AAC 25.020 Change of Operator, Conoco Inc. hereby submits written notice of its desire to relinquish its role as operator of the subject well. Under the Change of Operator approved by the Commission August.2, 1982, Conoco was designated operator only for and so long as it took to re-enter said well and conduct pressure observations during water flood injectivity testing operations. Having completed the testing, Conoco wishes to return operations to Chevron USA, Inc. .. , .Therefore, Conoco respectfully requests you accept the change of operator. Yours very truly, H. D. aal. ey ~ } Manager of Ala~k~an Operations DEH/kp cc: A. E. Hastings, Anchorage D. E. Hoffman, Anchorage T. T. Elick, Offshore, Houston S. L. Baker, Legal, Houston E. L. Oshlo, NAP, Houston WIO Transmittal File 26, 1982 ~O 2525 ~" Street ~nc~..mra~, Alaska 99~0 3 ~= Clean-up.ins~ecti~n of ~aveazak Point 32~25,' Sec 25, T13~, al0~, ~o ~nt/em~n~ You ha~ ..requested a'on~ ~ar ex~_.asion for a ~s~~ ~11 for ~r~ ~int 32-2~ ~~r, ~is ~11 ts c~s~fi~ in ~ ~r~ a~ ~, ~ ~ ~ s~ to a ~~ ~11' for a ~s'~,~d site will Sincerely, I 'i', / ,? C~s~r HWK/JKT .' vd 1 Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 September 10, 1982 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton' Enclosed .are the following subsequent Sundry NoticeS: - Wireline re-entry, Kavearak'Point. 32-25 - Perforations, Milne Point'B-4A - Cement'squeeze, Milne .Point B-3 - Gravel pack completion, Milne Point B-1 If'you have any questions, please call either Don Girdler or me at 279-.0611. Very truly yours, Gary A. Merriman Supervising Production Engineer tt cc: R. J. Francis, w/attachments A. E. Hastings, w/attachments D. R. Girdler, w/attachments Well Files - 32-25: B-4A:B-3:B-1, w/attachments I E£EIVED ' A!aska Oil & Gas Cons. C°inrnissiott AnChorage A( STATE OF ALASKA ALASK IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C ,vlMISSION CONF]'DENYi SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] SEP 1 3 982 2. Name of Operator CONOCO INC. 0il & Gas C0r 3. Address 2525 "C" Street, Suite 100, Anchoraqe, Alaska 99503 4. Location of Well 1360' FNL, 1979' FEL, Section 25, T13N, R10E, UM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 35' GL to MSL ADL 25518 12. (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations ,. Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 7. Permit No. ' Commi,~sci~-51 1~8. APl Number 50~29-20028 OTHER [] SUSPENDED 9. Unit or Lease Name M~ ln~ Point Unit 10. Well Number Kavearak Point 32-25 11. Field and Pool KuparUk River Field Kuparuk River Pool. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other WIRELINE RE-EN~ 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). The following is a summary Of the Wireline re-entry .work performed on Kavearak Point 32-25 on 8-12-82. The purpose of this work was to determine whether...the well could be used as a response well during an injectivity test. It' was determined that due to col- lapsed tubing (2-7/8") at 230+ the well would not be usable during the injectivity test. Summary: 1) Rig up slickline unit and lubricator. Test lubricator to 3000 psig. 2) RIH with a PS retrieving tool and latch onto prong and POOH. Retrieve's~ plug set at 133' . 3) TIH with R-S pulling tool, 2.185" O.D., to 230' "WLM". Worked tool in and out of tight spot six times. Each time pulling 300-400 lbs. over slickline weight to un- stick tool, TOOH. 4) TIH 1.877" dummy, tagged tight spot at 237' "WLM", TOOH. 5) TIH 1.780" Impression block, tagged at 245' "WLM". Worked impression block in and out of tight spot several times. TOOH, inspect impression block. Three marks On circum- ference of block. One mark approximately six inches long and remaining two roughly two inches long. 6) Changed out tool string, 1-7~/8" to 1-1/2". TIH with' 1.45" O.D. impression block, tag at 454' "WLM"; TOOH. No identifiable marks on block. 7) TIH with 1.780" Impression block and 1½" tool string to 445' "WLM". Pulled 400 lbs. over slickline weight, TOOH. 8) TIH with 2.060" Star Bit to 237' "WLM" - TOOH, iron filings magnetized & attached to 14. I hereby~ify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed ,/~ .~,. ~ Title Supervis'ing Production EngineerDat~ 8-27-8~ j The sp~e belov~or Commission use ~ ~1~/~ q/d~ 2. Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order' of Approved by COMMISSlO'NER ' the Commission Date__ 'RY bi~ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplic~.['e 13. (continued) 9) TIH with 1.90" dummy to 237' "WLM" TOOH. 10) Install pressure gauge on annulus valve, pressure tubing to 800 PSI annulus pressure 800 PSI. 11) Rig down slickline unit. 12) Install 2½" BPV in wellhead. ~ , Au~'ust 2, 19~2 ~r. H. D. Haley ~[anager of Alaskan Operations Co~oco, lilt, 2525 C Street', Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Dear Sir: -. For your information and file enclosed is an approved copy of "Change of Operator" notice for ~;ave__.__ara'k Point ~,ell No. 32-25 ~vithin tY~e Mtlnm Point Unit. ' Ene I o sll r'e CVC: be H. D. Heley Manager of Alaskan Operations July 30, 1982 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 I co,'~.^,~ ......... "j RES (: .! 9 : ~..: ~,' ... ....... ..... J3' . .... __.] 4 ,F:."J I ~ r~-~OL r. ~ .......... J 2 G.-"O, ...... . ..... I 3 ~o~' ..~ I STAT Zr.-C ,--. i STATT~C .... i'~j ..................... i IF CONFER:" I .................. RE' C. hanoe of Operator Kavearak Point Well 32-25 Milne Point Unit, North Slope, Alaska Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.020 Change of Operator, please be advised that Conoco, as the newly designated operator, accepts the obligations as operator of the above captioned well. Regarding the bond required under Section 25 of this chapter, please note that we have on file with your office a blanket bond #8086-15-54 and feel this is sufficient to comply with regulations. Should you have any q.,uestions, please contact Dale Hoffman of our office. Yours very truly, ~. ~. Haley Manager of Alaskan Operations DEH/kp cc: E. L. Oshlo, NAP, Houston T. E. Davis, NAP, Houston L. A. Dinges, Offshore, Houston T. T. Elick, Offshore, Houston A. E. Hastings, Anchorage G. A. Merriman, Anchorage D. E. Hoffman, Anchorage RECEIVEI) AUG - 21982 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage July 27, 1982 Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 Mr. C. V. Chatterton, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton' Enclosed are the original and two copies of a Sundry Notice on Kavearak Point 32-25, indicating our intentions to re-enter the well with wire- line tools to detemine whether this well can be used as a response well during the injectivity test we have planned for August. If you have any questions, please contact either Jim Fox or me at 279-0611. Yours very truly, Supervising Production Engineer kp cc- File - Kavearak Point 32-25 Correspondence File RECEIVED J U L 3 1982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. COMPLETED WELL [] 3. Address 2525 C Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. Location of Well 1360' FNL, 1979' 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) GL - 35' 12. Perforate Stimulate Repair Well Pull Tubing OTHER SUSPENDED NELL 7. Permit No, 69-51 8, APl Number 50-029-20028 9. Unit or Lease Name NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: (Submit in Triplicate) [] Alter Casing [] ', Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Other I'~ Re-enter Pulling Tubing [] FEL, Sec. 25, T13N, RIOE, U.M. Milne Point Unit · 10. Well Nu~nber /P4Et~/, .~,, KFaieV, de~a~o,Poi n t 32-25. . .///, ~¢'/.j~uparuk River Field I .~_iel No."L ~' n . 1 6. LeaseADLDesignation25518 -'"~ O/lQ ~ u :i$8~ Kuparuk Ri ver Pool Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Not~~rt, or Other Data 'v/~'~/Oz'~"'" i~.~UENT REPORT OF: ~OJ';~L~it(~t in Duplicate) [] [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion,) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date,of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). " Conoco proposes to re-enter Kavearak Point 32-25, using wireline to retrieve plugs` and storm chokes in the 2 7/8" tubing string. The proposed work will'be started .'on Jul.y 1982. The following procedure shows the general work proposed:. l) Rig up Cameron lubricator and' pull 8PV in tree. 2) Rig up slickline unit and lubricator. RTH to 498' in the 2 7/8" l~ubing and retrieve the Otis storm choke set in an 'S" nipple.' (Note: an. additional 'S' nipple is. located at 130' and a storm choke may also be located in this nippl.e.. I't=~ is. the case, remove the storm choke). ~-es+.(d~'~afov ~ zs~a~sl ~ I.~-~,d+~... ' 3) RIH with a 1 11/16" dummy run to 7675'. 4) Rig up a tank and flowline to the wellhead, and attempt to flow the well from the 2 7/8" tubing for 2 to 3 hours. (The purpose of this flow period is to determine whether the production perforations are still in communication with the 2 7/8". tubing). 5) After flowing the well, rig down the slickline unit and flow test equipment. 6) Install a BPV in the wellhead and suspend the well. NOTE: This well will be used as a response well in an injectivity/interference test planned for'August.1982. During the injectivity test, HP gauges will be run in the well to monitor pressure responses. St]]-)se~e,~,t ~'~,~,~ ~- ~,.. ~ ~ ~ . .... ~ ......... ~.~ .'?~ .'-.,..!.~?;,.'~! . ' 14.. I hereby,~e~ify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ,' ' Signed Title Sun~_rvi.~n~ Prnrl.' E_n_gineer The spa~below f.c~ Comm issi~on use Condition-' s of Appr' oval, if any: Approved ORIGIN/II $1GNEg' Returned aY LONNIE C. Slli'l', .._~_...T__~.-__~_~ .... Date 7/! 9/82 By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate 407-4 '- ~ ' ... POITIT 2~" ®. .[4 1 _ ~ ,='OF~ .S'7'O/~YW C/-/O.,~'"~-c'. 1"1o'o~=/-- · S'Z I,O.l. IY G ....... aA X'Em ~ooz~z _ ~ ,o/cm. ' ~o '- Go _. _ (~.I_Z~J~ 9~* 47. 0 ~ ID ~. £81" DRIFT ~. 5'25" = ~,?~1." = ~ 7p~" .ID =]. 980 IF I/vEIL IS PQT PL/I' ' ' ,]t;- . "'~ G0-24 I----]Immediate Attention F-"JPrepare Reply E~ Return F-]Approve (~-~ Comment [--'] Handle [--]Note [---'1 For Signature . [---I Route F~]See Me E-'-I Trace F-']Destroy r--'l File F--lHold Printed in U.S.A. GO-24 (0S-7-81 CHANGE OF OPERATOR The undersign is, on the records of the State of Alaska, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Operator of the Kavearak Point Well ¢t32-25 (designated APl #50-02f?-20028) which was drilled as a vertical well on State of Alaska Oil and Gas Lease ADL-25518, and hereby designates Conoco inc. 2525 "C" Street Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 90503 as Operator of said well in accordance with 20 -~,AC 25.020, entitled "Change of Operator", with full authority to act in its behalf in complying with the terms of the lease and applicable regulations, and on whom the authorized officer of the State of Alaska or his or her duly authorized representative may serve written or oral instructions in securing compliance with applicable regulations with respect to said well, but only for and so long as it takes the designated Operator to re-enter said well and conduct therein pressure observations during water flood injectivity test lng operations. It is understood that this change of Operator shall not relieve the undersign of responsibility for compliance with the term of the lease and the applicable regulations. It is also understood that this change of Operator does not constitute an assignment of any interest in said lease or well. in case of default on the part of the designated operator, the undersign will make full and prompt compliance with all applicable regulations, lease terms, or orders of the authorized officer of the State of Alaska or his or her duly authorized representative. The undersign agrees promptly to notify the authorized officer of the State. of Alaska or his or her authorized representative of any further change of Operator. CHEVRON U.S,A. INC. By Approved this ~-- day of ~~ 1782 Alaska ~)il~z~d Gas __.-. By ~ ~' --Co~misslon&r ~ / By By ' Com.miscGner /-1 ./ 6/Cbm m issiocFer Assistant Secr~..~ RECEIV. ED J U L 1982 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage April 30, 1982 Mr. Iiirk Sherwood Araoco Production Company P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Conducting X-Ray Diffraction Analyses and Preparing Petrographic Thin-Sections. of Core Chips in State Well. Sample } Library. ,~' Dear SM. ~herwood:. Pursuant to'Our April 22 and 28, 1982 discussions, permission is hereby granted to Amoco Production Company to extract a maximum Icc. of core material per foot of core from' the State's set.of core chips for the purpose of Conducting x-ray diffraction analyses and preparing petrographic thin-secti'ons within the designated intervals in the. following wells,, subject to the below-listed conditions: .. Sample ~et No. Well Interval 452 446 462 50,0 '238 · Husky/USGS Drew Pt. No. I Husky/USGS At igaru Pt. No. 1 Husky/USGS t¥.T, Fetch 1Io. 1 Chevron Simpson Lagoon No, 3 2-14 .......... ''''. ......... ,:, .,,~ .......~ ........................ .....................~ ......................................... . ................ . ........... 7820' - 7813' 8712' - 8741' 7534' - 7541' 9382' - 9418' 9149' - 9283' Cuts O'f the core chips from the State collection are to be extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags in which' total content of core chips is ffreater than i0 cc. (No cuts are to 'be extracted if the volume of ~aterial in the individual envelope is less than. 10 cc.) , · .Amoco will provide the Commission with a list of the depths in the well frct~ which material was extracted· ~,!r. I<irk Sl~erwood Pa~le 2 April 30, 1982 · ! · In the event that you wish to prepare blue-dyed thin- sections, .it is requested that the core material be impregnated under vacuum with blue dye epoxy priL~r to mounting on the thin-sections.' All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to be received by the Commission by approximately June · 1982 and are to be transmitted direct to the Con~n. ission and not examined by outside parties. · On those 14 selected depths where x-ray diffration analyses ~ill be conducted, Amoco will provide the Commission with a copy of the analysis or a synopsis thereof. · Ail residue and excess material is tO be returned to t he Comrn i s s i on. · No addit:ional slides.are to be prepared nor analyses made on the.core, material without specific consent from the Commission. 8. .~noco shall bear all costs entailed'. We are pi.eased to work with you in this beneficial project and lo'bk forward'to your company's'.exercise of care and good judgment in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well material· I lmow we .both understand that the State's well sample library is public property .and that granting Amoco permission to,extract portions of material from this library for the purpose of preparing the' indicated thin-sections enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest.· Very truly yours, ,William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist ' cc: Mr. Scott McCoy ... Project Geologist " Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway ,. Denver, Colorado 80202 August 13, 1980 Mr. Harold W. Baker Cities Service Company P. O. Box 27570 Houston, Texas .77027 · Re~ Petrographic thin-sections, Alaska wells Dear Hal ~ Receipt is acknowledged · fOr .the following petrographic thin-sections and residue material hand delivered here July 24, 1980 by".' MesSrs:" .Humphreys and Hull of Citco's ·Houston office: .. , '~.~,., '~,, . · ~... ., ,. ?om. st oii.'Cow. K ik Unit , ' S~i~ :30:.Sl~S 4400' ~ 8620' ~s: 28 sli~s 8622' ~ 8680' S~les~ .................... 8 sli~s 4250~ ~ 4550' Briti~ .~~le~ K~ Unit %2 ~s: 29 Slides 6160~ ~ 6224'~ '~~: 15 slides 4945' to 5440' ~les.~ 19 sli~s 4910' to 5220' ~s~ '18 sl~s 6908' ~ 6967' The above.materiai along with material' received here June' 3, 19.80, is received in connection with the agreement set forth in.. my letter 'of February '22, 1980. SamPle sets. 309, 285, 2.08, and 248 have been deleted from' the. list of wells covered' in the agreement.. . Very tru..~y yours, William VanAlen, Petroleum Geologist cc: R. E. Elkins Citco - Anchorage P.S. 8/12/80 corrected depth.. AUgUSt 6, 1980 C/ties Sezvi~ Caamm~ P. O. Box 2757O ~xmston, Texas 77027 , ~...~. ~ ,: ~ .. ldue m~erial han~ ~elivered ~ .~1.. y .24,, 1980 by ~s~. H~s an~ 'Hull .c~ Citco's Hous~ office: .,i .S~leS.: . ,: i-' ', .... ',30;"Sli~ .... ' .......... '"4400' tO 8950' "' Cores: 2~ slides ~'" ....8622' to .8680' ~" Pan American Kavik Unit. #1.'&' #1RD "~''' ' ' s~s:'- ' :: : .... ' 'S'S~ .......... "' "'4250, eo4550,'"' ' .. . ~itiah Petroleum Kemik Ur~ %2' ' .... . .......... ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ,:,..~ Cores= ' '29"blid~" ' '~160" 'to 6224; "' Atlantic R~chfield 'Co. KaYak ~nit #3 .... " " ' ". c0re~:" ........ "~ ~.:15- S~" -'~' "'?' ' 4945' to ~440' '~ ? · . , .. S~les~ ~9, sli~es '"' 4910~ .to 5220~ .. Beck_pt of the above material ~l..c~j....w$.th material recei~ here June 3, 1980, cu~letes the agrcament set forth .in ~Y.let~er of February. 22, '1980. Ssmpls in the agreemmt. ............ ' .... Very truly yours, Wi~ !lam 'VanAlan, Petrole~u Geologist February 22, 1980 Ret Acquisition of Drill Cuttings and Core Chips fcr Pre~aration of Thin Sections Mr. Harold W. Baker Cities'Service Company P. O. Box 27570 Houston, Texas 77027 Dear Hal~. In response to our discussions this week with you, Joe Davidson and Mark S~anglet, porm/ssion is hereby granted to Cities. Service Company to make small quan~ity!~a~'"(a~proximately one cc. maximum each) from the State's set of samples and ~or~s of the following wells for the purpose of preparing thin sections, subject'to the conditions, set forth below~ ,.Set. N0. Interval 17-A 40 240 309 321 299 342.. 285' 238 2O8 248 Well . .. Colorado Yak~tat ~3 , *(thin sections to be prepared on site 'at Commission office) Colorado Dangerous River 91 Colorado Malaspina #I-A Atlantic Richfield Kavik 91 Atlantic Richfield Kavik #2 Atlantic Richfield Kavik %3 Forest Kemik %1 British Petroleum Kemik %2 Atlantic Richfield W*Sak Riv.#l Chevron'Kavearak..:.Pt...%32-25 Sohio Ugnu #1 Texaco W. Kavik · 10, 060 t -10 , 700~ 1,900'- 7,900.' 12,990',13,020~ 4,250'- 4,580' 4,670'- 6,240' 4,120'- 5,600' 3,560'- 8,900' 6,160'- 6,225t 3,720~- 6,680' 3,700'- 7,130' 6,130~' 6,270t 13,150.~,13,480' CUtS are to be made only out.of those bags in which the volume of cuttings or core material 'is greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to be'extracted if the volume of material in the State set is less than 10 cc. Even though'the above intervals may OVerlap intervals, within which thin sections are currently on file in the State collection, no thin sections will be prepared that duplicate the s~ecific footages coverud by existing slides. CITCO will provide the State with a list of the specific sample an~ core footages sampled. CITCO shall, assume all costs entailed and will provide the Alaska Oil and Gas..' . · Conservation Commission with a complete set of all thin uections and return all remaining sample and core residues. No sample or core material is to be retained by CITCO. All thin sections prepared from these cuts are to be received by the Commission no later than June 1, 1980. It is mutually understood that the Starers well sample library is public property and that granting CITCO permission to extract ~ortions of the materials from this library for the purpose of preparing thin sections is in the public, interest. We are pleased to 'work with you in this mutually beneficial endeavor and look forward to your cc~n~anyts continued exercise of care and good judgement in the handling of this well material, as evidenced in the sample processing arrangements CITCO has =ndertaken with the State in the ~ast. Very truly YOURS, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist' cc, Citc~ '- ' An'cho.'re~ge' · · . .: '.. ',...' - ' ., ' . ' , ,.'. . '... ,p '1~ '7' D ,7 ? ~:~ STATE ,. · of ALASKA , bu rre I t TO: r [)i rector T~!RiJ: O. K. Gilbreth ¢'.~¢', Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM: Lonnie C. Smith Petroleum En9I neer DATE : October 20, 19'72 SUBJECT: i nspecti on of Location Clean-ups, North Slope Alaska September 12, 1972 I departed Anchorage by Wein Conso l i dated 's comr,',ercia~ flight ar'riving at Deadhorse on the North Slope at 9:30 A~.'.. The weather was general iy poor with light to heavy snow showers, and 30 degrees with gusty winds. I was met at the Airport by Red Horst of ~']ukluk, who carried me to the [~ukluk camp where I picked up the leased vehicle. I retur'ne~d to the Gay Airways, Inc. office at Deadhorse to check with the operations pilot Walt Frisch, and learned that a.chopper would not be available until late afternoon and I was requested to check back about 5:00 I retu'rned to the Mukluk camp where I ate lunch and 'topped off the gas tanks in the vehicle before heading out west on the BP's "spine road" thrOugh the field.. It is evident that a great deal of construction activity has been going on wlth new gravel maintenance roads being con-.-. structed for field pipelines which wi ii. transport oil and gas from the wel Iheads at each development pad to the production stations, New culverts are being put in for better drainage of both lakes and rivers. Large stock pi les of pipe and equipment'are being located close to where the work will occur in the field' area. BP had at least three large stacks of pipe located in the field besides the main supply depot at Mukluk's yard. BP has construction underway on the gravel pad for their new Base Camp, which will be about one mile southeast of the GC-.-I production flow station. The Brinkerhoff Rig ~..,3o has been moved from F-pad back' to A-pad over well /!6 to commence resetting of the tubing and packer in that well. Portions of the rig and camp are still being moved. I drove to F-pad and took two pictures (attached, page 5) showing : Photo ~;:1-1, 'Item ~..'-I, the well- head and sign of Well ,? . with Item ~ ~..-2, the reserve pit in the background Photo ~1--2 shows: Item /,:1, wel Iheads of F-I through 5; Item i~...-'3 portable mast and logging truck working on well ;5F-6; and item ~!4, pi.pe and' drilling equipment stacked on edge of the pad. i also stopped at the old BP Central Pad-3 for Photo /.~1-3 which shows: Item ~ ' ~?..I, the open pit on the south side of the pad and Item :$~2, one of the fenced well cel tars. I then drove to Prudhoe and proceeded fo ARCO's DS ~i where I had noticed the drilling mast had been lowered on the Rowan rig. The rig had been ski dded off of the t.~1-5 well to the very end of the pad and. · ~ :.once r t.. Bu rte ! I Oc'~ober 20, 1972 the n:ast laid down. The rig does not appear' 1'o be c!ismantled for n~oving off 1'his location. ! took two photos (page ,6) of -~his development drill site. Photo .....I-! shows: Item ,:'1..... , the 0er'manent production buildinn.. over the wellhead on well .#1; Item #2, the well sign on the door of the bui Iding. Photo #!-2 was taken from the road~,;ay eas~'.o-¢ the pad and '" /~ --~, - ~2 s..hows: Item /.~1, the 1~,¢o wel I-houses over :..I-I and.. I ~, Item ...'. the ~,¢el Iheads of #1-2, ?,.i-4 and /!1-5; Item /-"3, the rig stacked at the sou-Ih :.',..4, a test tank near well ~..- . end.of the pad and; Item '" ~'1.-4 I returned to Gay Helicopter's office at Deadhorse and waited for the availibillty of a helicopter. Finally at 6:30 PM a helicopter .was ready and even though it was quite late in the day I decided to proceed wlth the inspection trip because no better conditions could be pcedicted for the next day. Well locations were inspected in the following order: I. Mobil - Hurl State #5-.10-13 (_Sec, 5, TION, RI3E, U.M.). We reached the Iocatlon at 6:46 PM, circled and landed. I. took t~o photos on the ground (page 7). The first photo #1-1, is looking south' past the wellhead toward the pit and shows: Item #1, the wellhead in a cellar; Item #2, the well sign; .item #3, rig sills and pi'ling; Item #4, the reserve ruud'pit. 'Photo #1-2. shows: Item #1, the wellhead; Item #3, the rig sills and. pi ling; Item #5, the "rat hole" pipe next to the wel!head. The gravel was quite ~'rough" and the location although free of any large materials would requl'r'e considerable picking up to be clean of trash and debris. 2. Mobil - Kuparuk State /t24-11-12 (Sec~...2.4, TI IN_, RI2E, U~%I-) .. This well has a large stack of mud pal lets on the east end of the pad and several other stacks of material near the wellhead and along the west' edge of the pad. The weithead has a few sil'is around it sticking' up through .the gravel. S~a~e boards and trash are scattered just off the northwest corner of the pad. A drilling line is strung across the pad along with boards and sticks, and lots of sr.~all debris. I took three, photos (page 8) here, #2-1 ls looking to the southeast and shows: Item #1, the wellhead in a cellar; Item #2 part of the open res.erie pit; Item #3, a mud tank, a stack of barrels and a pile of rig sills. "'~.~ 'I'hree stacks of Photo #2-2 is a view to the southwest sho;,.,ing: Item ~,-.,, casing along the west edge of the pad; Item ~'..!5, an open ':ca~np pit". Photo #2-3 ls a view to the northeast across the northv~.est corner of ' ~.,..'4, ,' i',.6, a loading dock the pad shov~i ng ! tern ''~' stacked casing I tei'~ '~ miscellaneous supplies; lt'em #7, the gravel road leaving the location . to the north; .Item #8, boards, .trash and cable both on and off the pad. 3. Mobil North Kuuaruk St. #26'!2-12 (Sec_. 26, T:121'j~_ZRI~2E,_:U.M.) There is a gravel air strip here. There is no material left on this location, however, there are a lot of boards and debris scattered arOund on the pad and on the edges of It. At least two pits are still open, one to the east and one to the south, i didn't see any well sign. ! took three photos (page 9) here, #3-1 looking to the south 'shows= Item #I, the wellhead in the cellar; Item ~(~2 what appears to be the reserve, mud.. ~" the wellhead; Item #3, boards and pit. Photo #3-2 shows: Item ¢~i, Homer L. Burreii "3-- October io I972 ', trash all over, around and off 'the pad Photo "'= 7 - .."_~-.~ IS a vita'...! c.r.,,-~.; ..... ,~--~ across the pad showing; Iten],/4,"' a trash pi le wh.: i'c:', is about 35' ',rom the nor'~h edgce of the pad. 4. i.lobi ! - West Kuoaruk There are no suppl les lef't at this location, but it is obvious from i"he damaged tundra around and off the northwest corner' of this location that proper care was 'not taken reguarding vehicle oper'a'tion be'fore or after breakup. There are quite a few posts or pi ling s~ickin9 up as much as three feet which are off of the pad on the southeast corner. The reserve mud pit is to the south of the pad and it. contained some wire rope on the west side of the pit berm and a number of mud sacks in the pit along the east side. There is a large well sign at the east end of well location. I took ia~o photos at this location (page i0). Photo /.~4-1 shows: item #1, the wellhead; Item /,!2, the reserve pit; Item.#3, a welisign; item #4, piling and si lis used to support the. rig; Item #5, a caved-in "rat hole". Photo #4-2 shows: Item #1, the wellhead; Item #2, the reserve mud pit; .Item #6, hoses, pipe and' debris whlch are scattered around the location. 5. SOCAL- Kaverak Pt. #32-25 (Sec. 25~ TI3N, RIOE~, U ' ~'li ' ,~ Due ~'o' 'the I~T'eness o, tl~e day and the heavy snow showers we required almost I0 minutes to locate this well. When we found it at 7:49 PM it'was too dark to take any more photos but I observed the roi lowing: I. The wellhead is contained by a plywood house which rests on the ri9 sills and pi ling; 2. There are several joints of pipe on the sills near the building; 3. The reserve mud pit is to the east si'de of the location; 4. A small well-test burn pit is to the southwest of the location; 5. A number of barrels are also stacked on the sills; 6. 'The pad is 'fairly clean except for the heavy' pieces of iron sticking out around the edge of the pit area; 7. Considerable junk and debris has been placed in the small burn pit. 6.. S_OCAL - Simpson Lagoon' #32-14A (Sec. J_4_,~.TI3N, RgE,_ U.M.) We found this well location lightly covered, with snow ar, d it was still snowing. It was too dark for pictures so i walked around the location and noted the following: i. The reserve mud pit was still open on the west side of the well; 2. The wellhead was covered by a plywood house; 3. The rig piling and sills were stil.I in place; 4..The fuel area betas were still intact; 5. The reserve pit and around the pi lings contained trash and debris; 6. Part of the 9ra. vel on the east side of the welt was smooth; 7. On the si lis near the wellhouse a 9rear'.deal of material had been neatly s-Packed consisting of barrels, tubing and ti robe rs. The nearby snow showers continued and we were unable to locate the SOCAL well #33-.29E and after hunting for a while I decided enough time had been spent and so we headed toward Deadhorse. 7. Mobil -I<uparuk St. #7-11-12 (Sec. #7,. TI IN,~p~_U_.M>).. As we flew toward Deadhorse we flew directly over 'Phis Hobii well ana. I.anded, even though the aircraft's landing lights had to be used. This location has: I. A reserve mud pit south of the well which l i~er L. Burrell -4- October 17, 1972 contains some debris; 2. A -~est pit off to the southeast which ls still open with a large pile of gravel or excavated material pi led to tlae southside; 3. The wellhead has a wellsign; 4. Ri.q sills are still inplace in the gravel around the wellhead; 7. Except for a ladder laying near the welthead the location appeared cleaner than most of Mobi is 1 ocat i OhS. We returned to Deadhorse arriving at 8-30 PM after inspecting seven of eleven locations of two operators. Attachments TRANSMITTAL OF DATA CONFIDENTIAL' Anchorage, Alaska July . .21, 1970 ~~r. T. R. Marshall Chief Petroleum"Geologist State Division of Oil & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive . Anchorage, Alaska 99504 ·., 'Dear Mr. M'arshall: Attached is the following, data for your information, use, and/or files: Completion.. Report - Kavearak Point 32-25 · .. .. · · · ., lC. ~EOL' ~:' ~NG"- I f-L~Nd-- Attachments Very truly yours, C. V~~ERTON .R,E '":' : V. JUL. g g I8!'0 . ~IVi,',','ilON OF' OiL AND OAS ANCHORAGI COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL CON ID£NIIAL STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'OF CALIFO~RNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC'. - OPERATOR AREA: North Slope PROPERTY: State of Alaska WE~L NO.: Kavearak Point 32-25 LOCATION: Surface: 1360' South and 1979' West'of Northeas~ Corner, Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat B&M ELEVATION: 37' K.B. K.B. is 20' above ground DATE: June 26, 1970 CONFIDENTIAL LAND OFFICE: Anchorage LEASE NO.: ADL 25518 C .~-'~V CHATTE~TO~ District Superintendent DRILLED BY: Rowan Drilling 'Company, Rig #26 DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: June 16, 1969 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: September 27, 1969 ' SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH: 9799' PLUGS: 9310'-8805' 7800'-7750' JUNK: None CASING: 20" cemented at 502' 13-3/8" cemented at 2537' 9-5/8" cemented at 7800' COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32F"~5 ~ STANDARD 0IL 'COMP% .Y OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - 0P(. ATOR Page 2 .. PERFORATIONS: 4 - %" jet ·holes at 3730' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 3794'-3800' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 3810 '-3820' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 3844 '-3854' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes at 3880' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes at 4005' (squeezed) · 4 - %" jet holes/foot 4024'-4050' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes at 4070' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes at 435.8' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet h61es/fOot 4398 '-4428' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes at 4454' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 4460'-4475' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet hol.es ~at 4.498' (squeezed) 4 - %" 'jet holes at 4500' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 4560'-4580' (squeezed) 4 - %." jet holes at 6840' 4 - %" jet holes/foot' 6898'-6912' 4- %" jet holes at 4 - %" 'jet holes at · . 4 - %" jet holes at ., 6916 6918' 6920' 4 - %" .jet holes/foot 6921'-6947' 4 - %" jet holes at 7684' (squeezed) 4 - %" jet holes/foot 7702'-7710' 4 - %" jet'holes at 7722' (squeezed) · . COMPLETION REPOR~ KAVEARAK POINT 3~, .5 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 3 WELL LOGS 1. Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog ,. 2. Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog 3. Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog 4. Schlumberger sonic · 5. Schlumberger Compensated Formation Density 6. Schlumberger Dipmeter ., 7. Schlumberger Sidewall Neutron Porosity 8. Schlumberger Cement Bond 9. Schlumberger Gamma Ray 10. Schlumberger Cement Bond 11. Schlumberger Cement Bond 12. Schlumberger Cement Bond 13. Schlumberger Cement Bond 14. Schlumberger Cement Bond 15. Schlumberger Cement Bond 502'-2542' 2537'-8973' 2537'-9795' 2537'-9794' 2537'-979'7' 2537'-9788,' 2538'-9797' Surface--7739' 150'-7746' ·3500'-4400' 3.300'-3943' 3800'-4622' 4150'-4620' 7600'-7734' 8650'-8906' Page 4 ' .. FORMATION TESTS HFT # 1 Production test of interval HFT # 2 Production test of interval HFT # 3 Production test of interval HFT # 4 Production test of interval 6919'-6967' 8966'-8988' 9197'-9214' 9230'-9254' HCT # 1 Production test of perforated interval 6898'-6912' HCT # 2 Production test of perforated interval 4024'-4050' HCT # 3 Production test of'perforated intervals 3794'-3800', 3810'-3820', 3844'-3854' HCT # 4 Production test of perforated interval 4460'-4475' }{CT # 5 Production test of perforated interval 4398'-4428' HCT # 6 Production test of perforated interval 7702'-7710' WSO # 1 WNSO at 6918. wso # 1 retest WSO at 6916' . WSO # 2 WSO at 6840' WSO # 3 WSO at 4070' WSO # 4 WSO at 4005' WSO # 5 'WSO at 3880' WSO # 6 WSO at 3730' WSO # 7 WNSO at 4500' WSO # 7 retest WSO at 4498' WSO # 8 WSO at 4454' WSO # 9 WSO at 4358' WSO #10 WSO at 7722' WSO #11 . 'WSO at' 7684' CORE SAMPLES Core # 1 Core # 2 Core # 3 Core # 4 Core # 5 Core # 6 Cored interval 6907!-692.7' Cored interval 6927'-6947' Cored interval 6947'-6967' Cored interval 8953'-8973' Cored interval .8973'-8988' Cored interval 9149'-9169' Core # 7 .Cored interval Core # 8 Cored interval Core # 9 Cored interval Core #10 Cored interval Core #11 Cored interval Core #12 No recovery 9184'-9186' 9186'-9194' 9194'-9214' 9214'-9234' 9234'-9246' Core #13 Cored interval 9254'-9283' STANDARD OIL COMP~..,Y OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - O~'? .ATOR Page June 16, 1969 Spudded in with 30" bucket at 12:01 P. M., June 16, 1969. · Drilled with dry bucket from 25' to 48'. June 17, 1969 Drilled with dry bucket from 48'-80'. Halliburton cemented 26", conductor at 80' with Cal Seal in three stages as follows: Stage %1: Mixed 10 sacks of Cal Seal and displaced through 1" pipe at 70'. In place at 6:15 P. M. Stage %2: Mixed 25 sacks of Cal Seal and displaced through 1" pipe at 65'. In place at 8:1'5 P. M. Stage #3: Mixed 70 sacks of Cal Seal and displaced through 1" pipe at 40'. In place at 9:30 P. M. Welded pitcher nipple on. CASING DETAIL Above KB -0.42 2 joints 26", 68-75#, Grade B, range 3, plain end line' pipe 80,42' casing landed at 80.00' . . June' 18, 1969 Drilled 17%" hole from 80' to 443'. 71' pcf mud' .. June 19-20, 1969 Drilled 17%'" hole from 443'-502'. Opened hole to 26" from 80'-502'. Ran 20" casing as follows: CASING DETAIL Above KB -2.06' 13 joints' 20", 85%,grade B, range 3, buttweld line pipe Casing landed at. 504.06' 502.00' ',. coMPLETION REPOR~.~~" KAVEARAK POINT~ .5 ~' STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 6 CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented 20" conductor through duplex shoe at 502' with 800 sacks of Cal Seal. Good Cal Seal returns to surface. Cal Seal in place at 12:45 A. M. .. June 21-22, 1969 · Drilled 17%" hole from 502'-2537'. Strong gas show seen by mud loggers while drilling at 2257'. Attempted to run Dual Induction Lateralog but stopped at 1432'. Ran bit to 2537'. June 23, 1969 Ran Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog from 502'-2542'. Ran 13-3/8" casing as follows: CEMENTING DETAIL Cemented .13-3/8".'casing .at. 2537' in' .%wo stages .as follows: Shoe stage: Cemented through shoe at 2537' with 1020 sacks of Class "G" cement. Mixed cement in 64 minUtes and displaced in 24 minutes. Used 650 cu. ft. mixing water, average slurry 117#. Preceded cement with 50 cu, ft. of water and rubber bot- tom plug. Bumped top plug with 1700 psi. Circu- lation ok. Cement in place at 4:20'P. M., 6-23-69. Second stage: ~emented through stage collar at 1009' with 990 sacks of Class "G" cement, followed by 150 sacks neat cement with 2% CaClZ. Mixed cement in 65 minutes and displaced in 10 minutes. Used 600 cu. ft. mixing water, average slurry 117%. Pre- ceded cement with 50 cu. ft. of water. Closed stage collar with 2000 psi. Circulation ok. Located top of cement 8' below cellar floor. ,. Cemented with 8 sacks of Cal Seal on'outside of 13-3/8" casing to surface.' CASING DETAIL Above KB 25 joints 13-3/8", 68~, K-55, Seamless., Rg. 3 D.V. collar 38 joints 13-3/8", 68%, K-55, Seamless, Rg.. 3 Casing landed at -5.13 1014 . 24 ' 2.30' 1525 . 59 ' 2537.00' COMPLETION REPORTF~- KAVEARAK POINT 32% 5 ~.' STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 7 June 24-27, 1969 Installed Class III BOPE; tested all BOPE to 2500#. Drilled out plug and D.V. Collar; tested to 2500#.~ Cleaned out baffle and cement-from 2492'-2527'; tested baffle and float collar to 2500~-- held June 28-29, 1969 Drilled 12¼" hole from 2537'-4564'. Well attempted to kick as evidenced by a sharp increase in Flo-Sho reading at 3918'. Mud weight dropped to 63 pcf. Closed in with no readable pressure on drill pipe or casing. Circulated bottoms up through choke. Mud weight returned to normal after first ¼ of circulating time. 'Weight dropped to 59 pcf for short interval at 4113'. 70-71 pcf mud June 30-July 2, 1969 Drilled 12¼" hole from 4564'-6882'. 72-75 pcf mud J_u!y 3, 1969 Drilled 12¼" hole 6882'-6907'. Cored 8-15/32" core from 6907'-6927'. 75.5 .pcf mud CORE #1 Interval Recovery OIL STAINED SAND - 5', Shale - 15'. Color Grain 6907'-6927' (20') 20' Sandstone.- dark brown; s~ale - dark gray' Fine to Medium July 4, 1969 Cored 8-15/32" core from 6927'-6947'; pulled and reco'vered. Cored 8-15/32" core from 6947'-6967'. COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32('" 5 ~' STANDARD OIL COMp%..~Y OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OP · .ATOR Page 8 CORE %2 Cored interval 6927 '-6947' (20') Recovery 20 ' OIL STAINED SAND - 5' Interbedded sandstone and shale - 15' Color 'Sandstone - dark brown; shale - dark gray Grain Very fine - medium CO RE ' %. 3 Cored interval . 6947'-6967' (20') Recovery 20 ' Interbedded shale~ siltstone and OIL SAND Color Sandstone and siltstone - brown Shale - dark, brown gray Grain Very fine 75 pcf mud ~u%.y. 5,. 1969 Ran HFT %1 on interval 6919'-6967' as follows: Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder, top outside recorder, perforated tail pipe, safety joint, dual packers, safety joint, jars,, bottom inside recorder, top inside recorder, main valve, tight-hole sub and 5 stands of drill pipe, each capped with a. tight hole sub and top stand capped by a blank sub. Flowed for 1% hourS. The five stands of pipe filled rapidly. Surface pressures between 1610% .and 1620% were observed when connecting to the tight hole subs before draining into the 55 gallon drums. Recovered approximately 5% barrels of foamy gassy oil'in 450~ of drill pipe with 6.4 barrel volume. Chart Depth' IH Top Outside 6957' 3657 IF FF FSI FH 1492' 3465 3465 3657 .J..ul.y 6-14, 1969 Opened 8-15/32" hole to 12¼, from 6907'-6967'. Drilled 12%" hole from 6967'-8946'. 76-77 pcf mud .' WE L COMPLETION Rr ORT · STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 9 July 15, 1969 Drilled 12¼" hole from 8946-8953'. Cored interval from 8953'-8973'. CORE 94 Interval Recovery Sandstone Color Grain Fluorescence 8953'-8973' (20') 18' Medium brown-gray Very fine Patchy 77 pcf mud July 16, 1969 Cleaned out fill from 8938'-8973'. 76.5 pcf mud July 1'7, 1969 , . Cored interval from 8973'-8988'. CORE #5 Cored interval Recovery Sandstone '- 3' Color Shale 3' Grain Fluorescence 8973 '-8988' (15') . 6' Sandstone - m'edium brown-gray Shale - dark gray Very fine Spotty Ran DIL log from 8973'-2537'. July 18, 1969 Cleaned out fill from 8946'-8988'. 77 pcf mud 77 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 10 July 19, 1969 " Ran HFT 92 at .interval 8966'-8988' as follows: Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder at 8985', top outside recorder at 8982', 10' perforated pipe, left hand safety j°int, cross-over sub, bottom packer, top packer, safety joint, jars, bottom inside recorder at 8946', top inside recorder at 8941', hydrospring tester, handling sub, cross-over sub, tight hole sub and 5 stands of drill pipe each capped by tight hole subs. Tool was open for 2 hour test. Recovered 12 gallons very viscous mud. Two gas bombs were filled for samples. Interval tight, good test.- Chart Depth IH IF FF FH Top Inside 8941' 4845 0 0 4820 Bottom Inside 8946' 4784 0 0 4784 Top Outside 8982' 4854 49 49 4830 Bottom Outside 8985' 4814 48 48 4814 Reamed from 8890'-8953'. Opened 8%" hole to 12%" from 8953'- 8988'. Drilled 12%" hole from 8988'-9000'. 77 pcf .mud July 20, 1969 Drilled 12%" hole from' 9000'-.9104'. Bit started to torque, up. Attempted to pull up but very tight. Hole is'making shale, unable to circulate. Worked pipe up to 8990' and regained cir- culation. ,. 77 pcf mud July 21, 19'69 Cleaned out fill from 8926'-9104'. Drilled 12%" hole from .9104'- 9144'. 77 pcf mud ~gly 22, 1969 Drilled 12%" hole from 9144'-9149'. Cored from 9149'-9169'. Page 11 CORE #6 Interval' Recovery Sandstone Color Grain Fluorescence 9149'-9169' (20') 6' Brownish Gray Fine to Medium Dull Brown to Yellow July 23, 1969 77 pcf mud Cleaned out fill. from 9075'-9149'. Opened 8-15/32" hole to 12%" from 9149'-9169'. Drilled 12%" hole from 9169'-9184'. Cleaned fill from 9124'-9184'. July 24, 1969 .. Cored intervals 9184'-9186' and 9..186'-9.194'. · CORE'#7 77 pcf mud , . Interval Recovery OIL SAND Color Grain Fluorescence CORE #8 9184'-9186' (2') . 2' Light Gray, Brownish Very Fine 30% Yellow .. Interval . 9186'-9194' (8') Recovery 7' Interbedded OIL SAND with Conglomerate and shale Color Sandstone - Light Medium Gray. Conglomerate - Light. Gray, Brownish Shale - Medium-Dark, Brown-Gray . Grain Sandstone - Very 'Fine Conglomerate - Pebbly Fluorescence Yellow in Sandstone and Conglomerate 77'pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-2~" ~. -- STANDARD OIL COMPAN~. OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - oPER~ OR Page 12 Ju~y 25, 1969 Cored interval 9194'-9214'. CORE #9 Grain. Fluorescence Interval 9194'-9214' (20') Recovery 20' Interbedded sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone, and shale Color Sandstone--Medium Gray Shale-FBrown Gray Siltstone--Light Brown Gray Conglomerate--Brown Gray Fine to Medium None 78 pcf mud July 26, 1969 Spotted thick gel pill o'n bottom. Circulated out 3' of fill. Spotted second ggl pill on bottom. Ran. HFT#3 on interval 9197'-9214' as 'follows: Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder at 9211', top outside recorder at 9208','5' .perforated tail pipe, left hand safety joint, cross-over sub, bottom packer at 9197'9 top packer at 918'8' , safety joint, jars, bottom inside recorder at 9178' top inside recorder at 9173', hydrospring tester, handling sub, cross-over sub, tight hole sub and five stands drill pipe capped by tight hole subs. Flowed for 2 hours. Recovered 335' gas and air, 0.4 barrel of slightly gas cut mud with trace oil and 1.5 barrels of muddy water ,.slightly gas cut with trace oil. FINAL PRESSURE DATA Chart ~ IH IF F..F FH Top Inside .9173' 4969 0 99 4967 Bottom Inside 9178' 4879 0 96' 4879 Top Outside 9208' -49 98 5021 Bottom Outside 9211' 5055 48 96 5007 COMPLETION 'REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-2%. Page 13 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Conclusions: LoW permeability formation. Fluid production, probably water with some gas and trace oil. 77-78 pcf mud July 27, 1969 Cored intervals 9214'-9234' and 9234'-9246'. · CORE #10 Interval Recovery OIL SAND Color Grain Fluorescence 9214'-9234' (20') 16" Light Gray Medium Yellow Interval Recovery OIL SAND Color Grain CORE Sll .. '9234 '-'9246' (12') .5 ' Medium-Dark Gray, Brownish Fine - Medium 77 pcf mud July 28, 1969 Cor'ed interval 9246'-9254' . CORE #12 No Recovery. 78 pcf mud July 29, 1969 Opened 8-15/32" hole to 12%" from 9184'-9215'. Spotted gel pill on bottom. 77 pcf mud STANDARD OIL COMPAN OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - Page 14 July 30, 1969 Ran HFT #4 on interval 9230'-9254' as follows: Tool Assembly: Bottom outside recorder at 9251', top outside recorder at 9247', 10' perforated tail pipe, left hand safety joint, cross-over sub, bottom packer at 9254', top packer at 9231', safety joint, jars, bottom inside recorder at 9209', top inside recorder at 9203', hydrospring tester, handling sub, Cross-over sub, tight hole sub and five stands of drill pipe .capped by tight hole subs. Tested interval for two hours. Recovered 260' of air and gas inside drill pipe, 0.5 barrels heavy viscous drilling fluid and 2.2 barrels of dirty salt water with.trace of emulsified oil. FINAL PRESSURE DATA Chart Depth IH IF FF FH Top Inside Bottom Inside Top Outside Bottom Outside 9205' 4992 45 199. 4963 9209' .5027 44 197 5002 9247' 5079' 73 217 5055 9251' 5067 '7'2 216 5024 Conclusion: LOW permeability reservoir, conclusive fluid recovery indicates sands are in salt water. 77 pcf 'mud July. 31, 1969 Cored interval 9254'-9283'. CORE #1 3 Interval 9254'.-9283' (29") Recovery 29' Sandstone.with minor interbedded shale Color Sandstone--light ~ gray Shale--gray-green Grain Very fine 78 pcf mud , . COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-~:'R~-~ STANDARD OIL COMPAN~, OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPE Page 15 August 1, 1969 Reamed tight hole from 9125"-9215'. Opened 8-15/32" hole to 12%" from 9215.'-9283'. Drilled 12%" hole from 9283'-9330'. 78 pcf mud August 2-5, 1969 D=illed 12%" hole from 9330'-9799'. 78 pcf mud Augus~ 6-7, 196.9 Ran Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog, Sonic, Gamma Density, Dipmeter, and Sidewall Neutron Porosity.Logs from 2537'-9797'. Ran sidewall sample guns and velocity survey. SIDEWALL SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS Depth Re co~e.r.y Description ' Color Grain FluOrescence Remarks 2822 ' Misfire 2919' .2" 3058 ' 2" 3140' Misfire 3303' 1-3/4" 3338' 1-1/2" Sandstone Dark Gray VF-F Siltstone Very light VF Gray None None Sandstone Light Gray VF-Granules None Coal & Corb. Black-very None Shale dk br. gray 3444' Misfire 3470' 1-3/4" Sandstone 3570' 1-3/4" Sandstone 3662' 1-1/4" Sandstone 3714 ' 2" 3742 ' 1-3/4" .. 3760' 1-1/2" 3762 ' 1-1/2" 3779 ' 1-1/4" 3781' Misfire 3795' 1-1/4" 3797' 1,1/4" Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Sandstone Gray VF-F It. Gray' VF-F dk Gray-- F-M dk .brown Br.-Gray VF dk Gray-Br. VF-F Gray-Brown dk-lt Br. VF-F Gray dk Br. Gray VF-F None None Brown-Orange dk. br. OIL SAT. Brick Red- HEAVY Orange OIL STAINS Orange-Gold DK OIL STAINS Orange-Gold OIL STAINS Gold SPOTTY OIL STAINS dk Br.-Orange .SAT W/DARK BR.. TARRY OI Sandstone Sandstone dk Gray-Br. F dk Br.-Gray F dk Br.-Orange SAT W/DARK BR. TARRY OI Duli Orange-' DARK BR. Gold OIL STAINS COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-2( STANDARD OIL CoMpAN~ Page 16 Depth 3799' 3812' 3814' 3816' 3818' 3830' 3845' 3847' 3849' 3854' 3911' 3934' 3954' 4032' 4040' 4042' 4051' 4186' 4258' 4303' 4320' 4403' 4405' 4422' 4802' 5000' 5480' 5961' 6040' 6203' 6348' 6554' 6612' 6745' 6904' 7108' 7416i 7456' 7603' 7706J 7708' 7710' Recovery Description .. 1-3/4" Siltstone 1" Sandstone 1-1/4" Sandstone 1-1../4" Sandstone 1- 3/4" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 1-1/4" Sandstone 1-3/4" Sandstone 1-i/4" Sandstone 1-3/4" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 1-1/2" Sandstone 1-3/4" Sandstone 1-3/4" Sandstone 1- 3/4" Sandstone 1-3/4" Sandstone 1-1/2" Sandstone · 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Sandstone 2" Claystone .2" Claystone 2" Shale 3/4" ,'Clay Left in Hole Left in Hole 1-3/4" Shale & Marl 2" Shale Left in Hole. 1-1/2" Sandstone 1" Sandstone 1-3/4" Shale 2" Shale Left in Hole 1/2" Sandstone 1-1/8" Sandstone 1-1/4" Sandstone Color Grain light gray dk Bt-Gray F-M Br. -Gray F-M Dk Bt-Gray VF-F Dk Bt-Gray VF-F Br.-Gray - VF very it gray Dk Bt-Gray F-M Dk Bt-Gray F Dk Bt-Gray F Dk Bt-Gray M Brown Gray VF Brown, VF Gray-Brown VF-F Gray-Brown F Brown-Gray F Brown F Med. Gray VF-F Gray VF-M Lt. Br. VF-M Brown VF-F Lt. Br. VF-F Lt. Br. VF-F G'ray Br. VF-F Gray Br. VF Gray Br. VF-F Gray ~ Gray Med. Dk. Gray Very Lt. Gray % dk Br. Gray ½ it Yel. Br. Very Dk. Br. Gray Greenish Br. VF-M Brown VF-F Gray Brown Brow. n Green VF-F Br. Green Brown VF~F Fluorescence Remarks Bright yellow Golden yellow OIL STAINED Dull Br.-Oran.DARK BROWN OIL STAINS Golden Br. Dk. Brown Dk Bt-Orange .Dull Brown Orange Br. Orange Br. Orange Yellow-Br. Br. Orange Br. Orange Bright Yel. Orange-Yel. Orange-Yel. Orange-Yel. Bright Br. Yellow-Br. Orange-Yel. Yellow Orange-Yel. OIL STAINED DARK BROWN OIL STAINS DARK BROWN OIL STAINS SAT W/DARK BR. TARRY OIL DARK BROWN OIL SATURATED SATURATED WITH DK BROWN OIL OIL STAINED O'IL STAINED OIL STAINED OIL STAINED OIL STAINED OIL STAINED Yel. DK AMBER OIL OIL STAINED OIL STAINED OIL STAINED Orange-Yel.' Orange-Yel. Orange-Yel. Dull Yellow, None None None None OIL'STAINED OIL STAINED Dull Orange None Br. Yellow OIL STAINED Dull Br. Oran.OIL STAINED None None Dull Yellow Bright Yel. Bright Yel. OIL STAINED OIL STAINED Page '17 Depth Recovery Desc. ription Color Grain Fluorescence Remarks 7786' Left in Hole 7808' 5/8" Siltstone 7929' 1-1/5" Shale 8080' Left in Hole 8266' Left in Hole · 8400' 3/4" Shale 8504' 1" Siltstone 8600' 3/4" Siltst0ne 8715' Left in Hole 8874' Left in Hole 8900' 1-1/2" Shale 8958' 1-1/4" Sandstone 8960' 1-1/4" Sandstone 8962' 5/8" Sandstone 9140' 1/2" Sandstone' 9155' Empty and Broken 9156'~ N. R. 9158' 1/4" Sandstone 9161' 1/2" Sandstone , . 9163'' 1/2" Sandstone 9164 ' N. R. .9.32 0 ' 1-1/4" 9374 ' 1-1/4" 9468' N. 9536 ' 1" 969.0' ' 1/2" Sandst.one Clay Sandstone Sandstone 9704' N. R. '. 9756' 1/2" Sandstone 9774' Fragment Siltstone Gray Brown Brown Gray VF None None Gray Gray Brown Gray Brown VF Brownish Gray Gray .VF Gray VF-F Brownish Gray' VF Gray VF-F Med. 'Lt-Gray F Very Lt-.Gray. VFL.F Dk Reddish Br. Lt. Gray-White VF Lt. Brownish VF-M .Gray Very Lt. Gray Very Lt. Gray Very dull Copper Dull Oran. Br. Dull Oran. Br. · None Dull Wh. Yellow Wh. Oran. Yel. Dull Wh'. Yellow Dull Yellow Dull Yellow Dull'Spotty .White Yellow Dull to Spotty Yellow None None None None VF None ,, None ~ugust 8, 1969 . . Plugged hole at '8805' with 525 sacks of cement through drill pipe hanging at 9310'. Preceded'cement w~th 10 barrels water and displaced, with 1 barrel water and 1'20 barrels mud. Mixed for 56 minutes and displaced in 18 minutes. ~ . " 77 pcf mud August 9, 1969 Ran Schlumberger wire line pot tester at the following depths: 4405', 4045', 3850', 3815", and 3762'. Tests were inconclusive. 77 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-~~' ~" __ STANDARD OIL COMPANx OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERA~'OR Page 18 August 10-11, 1969 Circulated to condition hole for casing. Rigging up to run casing. -~ 77 pcf mud ~u9ust 12-13, 1969 Ran 9-5/8" casing to 7800'. CEMENTING DETAIL First Stage: Cemented through shoe at 7800' with 1000 sacks of Class "G" cement. Good circulation through- out cement job. Displaced cement with rig pump. Bumped top plug on baffle at 7718' with 1500 psi. Cement in place'at 7:30 A. M. Second Stage: Opened stage collar with 8009. Mixed and spotted oil base annulus pack. Cemented through D. V. .collar at 4731' with 1500 sacks of Class "G" cement. Halliburton unit engine leaked water into oil. Mixing time 2 hrs., 30 mins. Had circula- tion for first ten minutes, then lost circulation for 12 minutes. Regained partial circulation for 8 minutes a'nd lost circulation on last '2 minutes of displacement. Bumped plug and closed D. V. collar with 2000 psi. Cement in place at 6:25 P. M. CASING DETA]iL Above K.B. Cut off 194 joints 9-5/8", 47.9, N-80' Casing landed at -30.00 24,.35 -5.65 7805.65 7800.00 Installed 10" X 50009 X 12" 'X 30009 tubing head.. Tested pack off to' 3000#, OK. Installed 50009 BOPE. Aug. ust 14, 1969 Tested all BOPE to 42009. Cleaned out D. V. collar from 4731'- 4733'. Cleaned out cement from 7718'-7750'. 76 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-2f STANDARD OIL COMPA~.. OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPE~. OR Page 19 ~ugust 15, 1969 .. Ran Schlumberger Cement Bond Log from surface to 7739'. Shot 4 jet holes in 9-5/8" casing at 6920'. S_QUEEZE JOB #1 Halliburton equipment obtained breakdown of'jet perfs in 9-5/8" casing at 6920' through Halliburton R.T.T.S. retrievable cement rgtainer. Ran on 4%" 16.60% drill pipe and set at 6720' with 2000% at 5 cu. ft. per minute rate. Mixed 100 sa'cks of Class "G" · cement with 66 cu. ft. of water to 118% per cu. ft. average slurry. Preceded ,cement with 50 cu. ft. of wa%er. Displaced cement in drill pipe.with 64 barrels of mud with tool open. Closed cement retainer and displaced cement out through perfs. at 6920' with 46 more barrels of mud. Closed annulus when pres- sure was at 2500%. Backed up annulus with 1000#. Final pressure was 3000%. Cement in place at 9:00 P.' M., 8-15-69. Held pres- Sure on cement until'6:00 A. M., 8-16-69. Released retainer and , pulled same. ~gust 16, 1969 Cleaned out cement.from 6906'-6922'. Ran bit to 7750' and circu- lated hol.e clean. Closed BOYE and pressu.re test. ed per.fs, at 6920' with 2000#. Surface held'OK. 77 pcf mud ~ugust 17-18, 1969 Ran Schlumberger Gamma Ray Log 150' to 7746'. Schlumbe'rger .jet perf'd 4 holes at 6918'. WSO TEsT #1 Ran Halliburton test tools with 6 stands and 6 tight hole subs. Set packer at 6893' with tail to 6910,; packer failed. Reset packer at same location. Opened tools at 9:25 P. M. for one · hour test. Pulled W.SzO. tester tools. Recovered net rise of 573' of gas cut mud, oil and water. Pressures: IH 3865, FF 3447, FH 3865. WNSO at 6918'. Page 20 SQUEEZE JOB #2 Ran Halliburton E-Z drill cement retainer, obtained breakdown of WSO holes at 6'918' with 2400'psi. at 8 cu. ft. per minute rate. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with 66 cu. ft. of water to 1189 per cu. ft. Preceded cement with 50 cu. ft. of water. Dis- placed cement with 67 barrels of mud. Closed cement' retainer and squeezed cement with 27 barrels of mud (total displacement - 94 barrels). Backed up annulus with 1500#. Pressured up to 4600#. Back scuttled out 10 sacks of cement. Ninety sacks of cement left in place at 46009. Cement in place at 7:30 P. M., 8-18-69. Pulled retainer setting tool. · 77 pcf mud August 19, 1969. Drilled out E-Z drill cement retainer. · 77 pcf mud Aqgust 20, 1969 Cleaned out cement from 6902'-6920'. Ran bit to 7750' and circulated hole clean· Closed BOPE and pressure tested casing with 2500# for 1~ minutes Holes in casing at 6918' held OK Schlumberger shot 4 jet holes at 6916'. WSO TEST 91 RERUN Ran Halliburton tester tools. Set packer at 6890' with tail to 6907' and six stands with tight hole' subs with top at 6288'. Opened tools.at 11:10 A. M. for one hour test. Pulled"out, recovering 25'.of drilling fluid. Pressures: IH 3750, IF 49, .FF 49, FH 3750. WSO at 6916'. Schlumberger.' shot 4 je~ holes at 6840'· WSO TEST #2 Pressured casing with 2000#; pressure bled to 1950# in 10 minutes, 'stayed 1950# for 20 minutes. Ran Halliburton tester tools, set packer at 6812' with tail to 6829'. Used 6 stands, of drill pipe with tight hole subs, top at 6193'. Opened tools .at 9:50 P. M. for one hour test. Pulled tester tools, recovering 60' of drilling fluid. Pressures: IH 3816, IF 5.0, FF 100, FH 3816. WSO at 6840". KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 STANDARD OIL COMPAq, OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERI~' .DR Page 21 August 21, 1969 .. Schlumberger jet perf'd 4 holes per foot over interval 6898'-6912'. HCT %1 Set packer at 6871' with tail to 6888' with 12 stands of drill pipe with tight hole subs, top at 5699'. Opened tools at 8:45 A. M. for two hour test. Pulled and recovered 1151' net rise consisting of 79' gas, 5 barrels gassy oil cut mud and 10 barrels gassy black oil. No water from formation. PRESSURE DATA Chart Depth IH IF FF FH Top Outside 6880 3814 621 3422 .3790 Top Inside 6858' 32'54 531 3417 3231 Bottom Outside .6884. 3816 622 3423 3742 Charts indicate test mechanically successful. August 22, 1969 Schlumberger jet perf'd 4 holes at 4070'. . .WSO %3 SQUEEZE JOB Ran Halliburton RTTS retrievable cement retainer. Obtained ' breakdown of perfs at ~070' with 1000~ at 20 cu. ft. per minute rate. 'WSO at 4070' established' by Cement Bond Log 35.00.'-4400'. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement and displaced through retainer at 3870' with 69 barrels of mud. Final pressure was 1000~. Cement in place at 3:30 A. M. }{eld pressure on retainer until 9:30 A. M. August 23-24, 1969 Schlumberger jet shot ~ holes at 4005'. WSO %4' Ran Halliburton tester tools. .Set packer at 3973' with ta'il to 3990' and 6 stands of drill pipe with tight hole subs to 3371'. Opened tools at 6:20 A. M.' for one hour test. Pulled and recovered net rise of 578' of drilling fluid. Pressures: IH 2245, IF 945, FF 1706, FH. 2245. WNSO at 4005'. COMPLETION REPORT STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 22 _SQUEEZE JOB #4 Ran Halliburton retrievable cement retainer and set at 3805'. Obtained breakdown of WSO holes at 4005' .with 1300# at 15 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement and displaced with 68 barrels of mud. Final buildup 600#. Cleared holes to resqueeze. With same tools broke down holes at 4005' with 1400# at 10 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement and squeezed. No build up in 3 hours. Pulled tools and ran bit and casing scraper to 4040'; circulated out contaminated mud. Reran Howco cement retainer to 3805;. Broke down holes with 1500# at 11 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks Cla.ss "G" cement. Closed tool on 10 barrels of water and squeeze~ to find pressure of 2690# in 2 hours, 35 minutes using hesitation. Estimated 67 sacks out holes (total sacks 267). Cement in place at 11:50 A. Maximum pressure of 3000#. Held pressure until 3:00. P. M. Pulled cement retainer. WSO on holes at 4005' established by Cement Bond Log 3500'-4400'. · Ran bit and casing scraper to 3977', cut out cement' to 4010' and from 4040'-4085'. August 25-26, 1969 Ran Schlumberger Cement Bond Log from 4400'-3500'. Schlumberger jet perf'd 4 hol~s per foot in interval 4024'-4050'. HCT #2 Tested interval 4024'-4050'. Used 3 stands of drill pipe, each stand capped with tight hole subs.with dual CIP valve a't top. No cushion. Test run in normal manner with fluid permitted to rise above CIP valve. Obtained 5 minute pressure release followed by one hour initial shut-in, followed by 9 hour flow period, followed by a 2 hour final shut-in period. Blow consisted of weak, building to medium, 'decreasing to weak. Gas surfaced, but at' rate too small to measure~ Backscuttled net rise above'dual CIP valve consisting of 29 barrels of water, mud cut and with heavy oil. Water resistivity 1.3 to 1.4 ohm meters. Water con- sidered to be high calcium content water used to precede squeeze jobs. Recovered the following from the three stands: 130' sand, 40' of mud, 50' watery mud, 30' 'of tar and 20' of black tarry oil. COMPLETION REPORT ' KAVEARAK POINT 32-~' STANDARD OiL COMPAN-. OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPE £OR Page 23 PRESSURE DATA Chart Dep. th IH IS _IF FF F~ FH 3976' 2333 1589 676 952 1278 2333 4002' 2340 1601 690 9.66 1279 2340 3980' 2317 1594 673 952 1271 2317 4006' 2343 1608 697 970 1289 2343 Top Inside Top Outside Bottom Inside Bottom Outside Charts indicate test mechanically satisfactory. Set Halliburton Bridge plug at 3950'. WSO %5 Squeeze Job 95 Perforated 4 - %" jet holes at 3880'. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at .3930'; tested bridge plug to 3000~ for 10 minutes. Reset RTTS t0ol at 3680'. Obtained breakdown of holes at 3880' at 1200~ at a rate of 18 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement + 2% CaC1z. Closed tool on 10 barrels of. water and squeezed to a final pressure of 3000# in 92 minutes. Cement in place at 4:07 P. M., released pressure at 7:10 P. M. WSO on holes at 3880' as established by Cement Bond Log 3943'-3300'. August 27-28, 1969 · Schlumberger' perforated 4 - %" holes at 3730. ws0 #6 Ran Halliburton tester with tight hole subs on 6 stands, of drill pipe. Set packer at 3703' with tail to 3720'. Opened tool at 6:27 A. M. for one hour test. Pulled and recovered' 15' drilling fluid. Pressures: IH 2294, IF 25, FF 25, FH 2294. WSO, OK. Ran in With casing scraper and cleaned out cement from 3856'-3882'. Ran Schlumberger Cemen~ Bond Log 3943'-3300'. Schlumberger jet perforated the following intervals with 4 - %" holes per foot: 3844'-3854' 3820'-3810' . , , and 3800'-3794' COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR .. Page 24A August 30, 1969 Drilled out cement from 4447'-4479'. Schlumberger shot 4 - %" jet holes at 4454'. WSO #8 SQUEEZE JOB #8 Set Halliburton RTTs tool at 4275'. Broke down perforations with 1200# at 18 cu. ft. per minute. Squeezed with 100 sacks of Class "G" cement. No final pressure. Broke down perforations with 17009 at 11 cu. ft. per minute. Squeezed with 100 sacks Class "G" cement. Final pressure at 2750#. Estimated 79 sacks out perforations in a stage #2. (Total cement displaced out perforations in two stages is 179 sacks.) Cement in place at 8:30 P. M., held pressure until midnight. WSO at 4454' established by Cement Bond Log at 4150'-4620'.' Page 24 HCT #3 Ran Halliburton test tools With 12 stands of drill pipe each capped with tight hole subs. Set packer at 3673' with tail to 3690'. Opened tool at 10':40 P. M. for two hour test. Recovery consisted of 1128' net: 3 barrels black tarry crude, 13 barrels mud and watery mud, oil cut 10-20%. W'ater resistivity ranges between 1.4 and 1.8 ohm meters at 60°F. Water considered to be high calcium content water used to precede cement and'squeeze jobs. PRESSURE DATA Chart De~th IH IF FF FH Bottom Outside Top Inside Bottom Inside Top Outside 3676' 2035 498 1191 20'25 3646' 2019 459 1158. 2019 3680' 2002 '457 1152 2007 3672% 2022 493 1.191 2022 Charts indicate test mechanically satisfactory. Drilled .out bridge plug at 3943'. Schlumberger shot 4 - %" jet holes at 4500'. WSO TEST %'7 SQUEEZE JOB #6 ' Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 4309'. Broke down holes at 4500' with 1700# at 11 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks Class "G" cement + 2% CaC1z and Squeezed to a final pressure of 2800# in 2 hours. Cement in place at 12:35 A. M. Estimate 70 sacks.out perforations. Held pressure until 7:00 'A. M. A_ugust 29, 1969 Drilled o'ut cement from 4407'-4503'. Ran cement bond log from 4622'-3800'. Cement bond log confirmed wNso at 4500'. Schlumberger shot 4-1/2" holes at 4498' .SQU. E,EZE JOB # 7 Ran Halliburton RTTs tool and set at 4335'. Broke down perforations with 1200# at 17 cu. ft.. per minute~. Squeezed with 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with 2% CaC12. Final pressure at 3000# in two hours. Estimated 84 sacks in perforations. Cement in. place at 12:00 midnight 8-29' 69, Held pressure until 1:00 a.m. WSO at 4498' established by cement bond l'og 4150'-4620". Page 25 August 31-September 1, 1969 .. Cut out cement from 4387'-4505'. Ran Schlumberger Cement Bond Log from 4620'-4150'. Schlumberger shot 4 - %" jet holes per foot from 4560'-4580' (100' low due to error). Set bridge plug at 4515'. Shot 4 - %" holes per foot from 4460'-4475'. HCT #4 , . Ran' Hallivurton test tools; set packer at 4433' with tail to 4450'. Opened to01 at 9:30 P. M. for two'hour~. Recovered rise of 610' of drilling fluid, watery in bottom with traces of oil. PRESSURE 'DATA Chart .Dept~. _IH ~ IF FF FH Bottom Outside Top Outside Bottom Inside. Top Inside 4436' 2490 124 32'3 2490 4432' 2452 123 271 2452 4410' 2413 168 322 2413 4406' 2429 169 314 2429 Set bridge plug at 4445'.. Schlumberger perforated 4 - %" holes at 4358 for WSO test 99. ' WSO TEST #9 Ran Halliburton tester. Set packer at 4348' with tail to 4331'. Used 6 stands of drill pipe with tight hole subs. Opened tool at 7:30 A. M. for one hour test. Pulled and recovered 73' drilling fluid. Pressures: IH 2417, IF 75, FF 75, FH 2417. WSO, OK.. · Schlumberger perforated 4 - %" jet holes per foot in interval 4398'-4428'. HCT 95 Ran Halliburton test tools; set packer at 4370' with tail 'to 4387' and 12 stands fitted with tight hole subs above tool. Opened tool at 3:15 P. M. for 2 hour test. Pulled and recovered 1100' gas cut, oily, sandy mud. COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-.,~' R~~ STANDARD OIL COMPAN'x OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPE Page 26 PRESSURE DATA Chart Depth IH 'IF FF FH Bottom Outside Top Inside Top Outside Bottom Inside 4304' 2465 796 1779 2417 4354' 2453 435 1756 2405 4380' 2452 788 1767 2403 4358' 2437 433 1746 2389 S~pte. mber 2-3, 1969 Drilled out bridge plugs at 4445' and '4515'. Pushed junk to 7745'. Schlumberger shot 4 - %" holes at 7722'. WSO #10 SQUEEZE JOB #9 Set Halliburton RTTS tool at 7530'. Broke down perforations with 2300# at 11 cu. ft. per minute. Squeezed with 100 sacks of Class "G" cement to. a final pressure of 4200# in' 68 minutes. Cement in place at 2:55 A. M.; held pressure until 6:00 A. M. Estimated 60 sacks through perforations. WSO on holes at 7722' established on Cement Bond Log 7734'-7600'. Ran in with scraper and drilled out cement from 7558'-7724'. Ran Schlumberger Cement Bond Log'from 7732'-7600'~ ~eptember 4, 1969 Schlumberger shot 4 - %" jet holes at 7684'. WSO #11 SQUEEZE JOB #10 Set Halliburton RTTS tools at 7500'. Broke down holes at 7684' with 2700~ at 11 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of cement; 'closed tool on 10 barrels of water and squeezed to a final pressure of 4000~ in 75 minutes. Estimated 75 sacks through holes. Cement in place at 2:55 A. M.; held pressure until 7:00 A. M. WSO on holes at 7684' established by Cement Bond Log 7734'-7600'. Cleaned out cement from 7616'-7687'. ' COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32-2'u STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR September 5, 196~ Page 27 Schlumberger perforated 4 - %" jet holes per foot from 7702'- 7710' . HCT #6 Ran in with Halliburton test tools with 12 stands of dril~ pipe with tight hole subs. Set packer at 7675' with tail to 7692'. Opened tool at 3:'18 A. M. for two hour test. Recovered 1078' rise of gas cut oily mud, oil and water. PRESSURE DATA Chart Bottom Outside Top. Inside Top Outside BOttom Inside September 6-9, 1969 Depth IH IF FF" 7688'. 4135 249 3938 7666' 4188 290 3899 7687' 4216 296 3774 7662' 4113 289 3921 FH 4135 4188 4118 4113 Standing by; well closed in.. September 10,.1969. _S~Q UEE ZE JOB Opened BOPE. Set E-Z drill'bridge plug at 4620'. Ran Halliburton. RTTS retrievable cement retainer with 283' of 2-7/8" tubing tail. Equalized 100 sacks of.Class "G" cement through tail of tools at 4585'. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 0.75% CFR-2, average slurry 1215 per cu. fto Preceded cement with 10 .barrels of new gel mud. Pulled RTTS tool to 4058' with tail at 4341' and set same. Squeezed away 25 cu. ft. of cement; pressure bled from' 5~05 to 0#. Cement in place at 5:05 P. M. Pulled out RTS tool. · COMPLETION REPORT KAVEARAK POINT 32- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,WOI - OPERATOR Page 28 September 11, 19~9 SQUEEZE JOB 012 Ran open end drill pipe to 4076'. Mixed 165 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 0.75% CFR-2 and 2% CaClz. Equalized cement through 4%" open end of drill pipe hung at 4076'. Pulled open end drill pipe to 3135'. Closed 4%" pipe rams and squeezed out 40 cu. ft. of cement. Pressure bled from 1300 psi to 1000 psi in 10 minutes. Held at 1000 psi for 2 hours. Bled off pressure and opened BOPE. Pulled drill pipe; cement in place at 7:00 A. M. September 12, 1969 Ran in with casing scraper and cleaned out cement from' 3721'- 3754'. Pressure tested WSO holes at' 3730' with 15009; pressure bled to 5000. SQUEEZE JOB .#13 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 3525'. Obtained breakdown of holes at 3730' with 1500~ at 16 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 2% CaClz, displaced through RTTS tool set at 3525'. Final pressure was 15009. Cement in place at 12:30 P. M. Held pressure until 3:00 P. M.' Ran casing scraper; cleaned out cement from 3628'-3720'. .. 77 pcf mud September 13, 1969 ... Cleaned out cement from 3720'-3735'. Tested perforations at 3730' to 20009, OK. Cleaned out hard cement from 3735'-3865'. ~QUEEZE JOB 014 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 3750'. Obtained'breakdown of perforated interval 3865'-3750' with 15009 at 18 cu. ft. per minute. Pressured annulus to 20009; bled off pressure and pulled .retainer to 3588'. Mixed 100 sacks of Class ."G" cement with 2% CaClz, average slurry 1189. Mixing time was 6 minutes. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Displaced with tool open with 21 barrels of mud. Closed tool and squeezed 43 more barrels of mud (total displacement--64 barrels)'. Total displacement time using hesitation method was 97 minutes. Final pressure was 20000. Cement in place at 11:05 A. M.; ~eld pressure for 3 hours. Bled off pressure and pulled RTS tool. COMPLETION REPORT (~ KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 29 .. Ran casing scraper and cleaned out cement from 3726'-3770'. 77 pcf mud September 14-15, 1969 SQUEEZE JOB #15 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 3588'. Obtained breakdown of perforated interval 3588'-3865' with 18009 at 15 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 2% ' CaClz using 66 cu. ft. of water, average slurry 1189. Mixing time was 7 minutes. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Displaced 20 barrels of.mud with tool open and 40 barrels with tool closed. Total displacement was 60 barrels requiring 35 minutes. Final pressure was 23009. Cement in place at 5:35 A.M. 'Held pressure for 3 hours. Cleaned out cement from 3770'-3865'. Closed drill 'pipe rams in BOPE. Tested perforations;' broke down at 18009. .SQUEEZE JOB 91.6 Ran Halliburton RTTS tools to 3651'. Obtained breakdown of perforations 3844'-3854' with 18009 at 12 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 10.0 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 2% CaClz using ' 65 cu. ft. of water, average slurry 1189. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Displaced with 20 barrels of'mud with tool opened and 43 barrels with tool.closed (total displacement--63 barrels.). Total mixing time--7 minutes; total'displacement time-~ 33 minutes. Final pressure was 25009. Cement in place at 12:10 A. M.; held pressure for 3 hours. Bled off pressure and pulled RTTS tool. Ran casing scraper and cleaned out'cement from 3759'-3865'. Pressure tested perforations to 18009. Cleaned out cement from 3865'-3895'. Pressure tested perforations at 3880' with 18009. · Cleaned out cement' to 4012'. Pressure tested perforations at. 4005' with 1800#. Cleaned out cement to 4060'. Pr'essure tested perforated interval 4024'-4050'. Broke down at.15009. Cleaned out cement to 4073'. September 16, 1969' S_QUEEZE JOB 4t17 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 3870'. .Obtained break-down of perforated interval 4024'-4050' with 14009 at 20 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed. 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 5% NaCl. While displacing .cement, line under rig base broke. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERATOR Page 30 Backscuttled out"cement. Repaired and tested line with 4000#. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 5% NaClz to 118% per cu. ft. average slurry. Mixing time was 7 minutes. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Displaced with 24 barrels of mud with tool open and 40 barrels with tool closed (total displacement - 64 barrels). 'Total displacement time was 2 hours. Cement in place at 5:00 A. M. Held final pressure of 2500% for 3 hours. Bled off pressure and pulled tool. Ran in with bit and cleaned out cement from 3905'-4058'. Pres- . sured annulus to 1800#. Ran bit to 4073' and pressure tested perforations at 4070' with 1800%. Cleaned out cement from 4073'- 4076' and 4344'-4370'. Pressure tested perforations at 4358'; pressure bled from 1400# to 500#. Cleaned out cement from 4370'- 4436'. Tested with 500#; pressure bled to 0#. 78 pcf mud September 17, 1969 $_QUEEZE. JOB %18 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool to 4183'.' Obtained breakdown of perforations at 4358' and 4398'-4428' with 1400~ at 30 cu. ft~ per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 5% NaCl. Used 66 cu. ft. of water. Average slurry was 118# per cu. ft. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Dis- placed with 27 barrels of mud with tool open and 44 with tool closed (total displacement - 71' barrels). Used hesitation method. Mixing time was 6 minutes and displacing .time was 2% hours. Final pressure of 3000# was held for 4 hours. Cement in place at'. 5:15 A. M. Bled off pressure and pulled RTTS tools. Ran in with casing scraper and cleaned out cement from 4251'- 4370'. Pressure tested perforations at '4358' with 1800#. Cleaned out cement from 4370'-442.6'. Pressured with 500%, pressure bled.to 450%. 78 pcf mud September 18, 1969 .SQUEEZE JOB %19 Ran Halliburton RTTS tools to 4244'. Obtained breakdown of perforated intervals 4398'-4428', 4460'-4475' and 4454' with 1400% at 40 cu. ft~ per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with 66 cu. ft. of water treated with 5% NaC1 (average slurry 118# per cu. ft). Preceded cement with 10 barrels of 'water. Displaced with 28 barrels of mud with tool open and 42 ~T~ANDARD OIL COMP~N'~ OF CALIFORNIA, WOI - OPERA.x00~ Page 31 barrels with tool closed (total displacement - 70 barrels). Used hesitation ~ethod. Mixing time was 7 minutes and dis- placement time was 2 hours. Final pressure of 2000# was held for 3 hours. Cement in place at 4:30 A. M. Pulled RTTS tools. Ran casing scraper and cleaned out cement from 4341'-4436'. Pressure tested interval 4398'-4428' with 18009. Cleaned out cement from 4436'-4590'. Pressure tested interval. 4460'-4475', pressure bled from 1500# to 900# in 1 minute. 78 pcf mud September 19, 196'9 ~S~QUEEZE JOB #20 Ran Halliburton RTTS.tools to 4336'. Obtained breakdown of perforated intervals 4460'-4475' and 4560'-4580' with 800# at 22 cu. ft. per minute. Mixed 150 sacks of cement with 100 cu. ft. of water treated with' 5% NaC1. Average slurry was 118~ per cu. ft. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water.. Displaced with 20 barrels of mud with .tool open and 50 barrels with tool closed (total displacement - 70 barrels). Displacement required 3% hours using hesitation method, and 10 minutes mixing time. Final pressure was 1800# held for 3 hours. Cement in place at 7:45 P. M. Pulled RTTS tools. September 20, 1969 'Ran in with bit and clRaned out cement'from 4405'-4485'. Pres- sure tested interval' 4460'-4475' and 4454' to'1800~. Cleaned out cement from 4485'-458'0'. Pressure tested interval 4560'- 4580', 4498' and 4500' to 1500#.', pressure bled to 300% in one minute. SQUEEZE JOB #21 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 4399'.. Broke down perforated interval 4560'-4580' wi~h 900% at 4 barrels per minute. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement treated with 2% CaClz. Closed tool on 10 barrels .of water and squeezed to final pressure of 1950~ in 90 minutes using hesitation. Estimated 78 sacks out holes. Cement in place at 5:00 P. M. Held pressure until. 8:30 P. M. STANDARD .OF C .ZFOR Z , WOZ - OP . Page 32 September 2.1, 1969 Ran in with bit and.cleaned out cement from 4485'-4585'. Pressure tested casing at 1800# for 20 minutes; OK. Drilled out bridge plug at 4620' and pushed junk to 7732'. Circulated hole clean. Schlumberger perforated 4 jet holes per foot from 6921'-6947'. 75-79 pcf mud September 22-24, 1969 Removed guide from tubing head and changed to 2-7/8" pipe rams in BOP. Ran and tested 2-7/8" tubing to' 5500#. Landed tubing on packer at 6769' with tail to 7695'. Ran 50 joints of 2-3/8" refrigeration string and landed at 1578'. Safety check valves installed in both springs. Removed BOP and dismantled choke lines and SWACO controls. . September 25-26, 196.9 Installed Xmas tree and tested to 5000#, OK. Rigged HOWCO lines and tested at 3000#. Displaced refrigeration string with 8 barrels diesel. Pumped 53 barrels of water into 2-7/8" X 9-5/8" annulus.and followed with 546. barrels of diesel until returns clean. Set Baker Packer. Crews released 12:01 A. M., 9-27-69. COl:iF iD]'~NT T~&L tu~VE~.uu~K ~0:~,:, 32-25 PRODUCTION TEST _ STANDARD O_.~T'~ CO~-~A1,Vf OF CALiFORNiA DST Test m,._ : .. 2 .' 4 10-12-69 .. 5 · 6 Lenggh Test Tubing . Trap jPSI/Tera~ PSI/Tcmr, I }Ir. 1~0~; 42" · 24 Hr. Rates -' Go_.5 166¢/ 42° '107/64" 970- 300 · - . 2 Hrs. 85'/J' 48e 60~$ Z;-8e 2 tits. 15' Min.' 120f/ 50" - !00# 50° 1 Hr. 62# 54e 30# 54° i12# 54°- .100# 54° . 80# 50° 65# 50° 47# 62° ~ ~ ~8~,' 62~ 309 Gray. ~API - . . 23.6 Cut 0.1% 107/64" 1076 340' 316 . 23.6 0.1% 314' 32'2 '394 376 107/64" 975 107/64" 1034 - 322 . 344" -.. - . 325 107/64" 1060 · 107/64" 1085 12 Hrs. 322 Hrs. 373 · Hrs. 107/64" 1280 410 · 23.6 -. 23.6" 23.6 23.6 ,23.6 ,Preceding production tes~ data is 'provided as suppor, t of Sta~dard's~- . . applica~iun for discovery royal~y. -- .' 0.1% · 0.1% 0.1% .. 0.1% 0.1% · I c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 ~,~*omv,,,o, ~Ay 22, 1970 J. H. ~IVlSION Nr. Homer L. Burrell, Director State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Dear Mr. Burrell: In accordance with your letter of May 16, 1969 to Mr. C. V. Chatterton we are forwarding by attachment this date the foil. owing logs and calibrations: 1. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon 32-14, Section' 14, T-14-N, R-9-E, UPM, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2600 - 10,483 feet. 2. Standard Oil Company of California, Kavearak Point ~/ 32-25, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the ..O/K--... composite DIL from 500 - 9799 feet. 3. Standard Oil Company of California, 31-25 (31-25A) two'blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2500 - 10,259 feet. 4. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon 32-14A (EA 91252 A), two blue 'lines and one reverse sepia of the "through drill pipe .ES" from 11,810 - 12,473 feet. In addition, enclosed are three xerox copies of the heading and calibrations. Calibrations for the above logs are included in the composite prints. Yours very truly, · J. H. Silcox ABS: mgf Enclosures .cI? naan Op. I c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION J. H. SILCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT November 28, 1969 Transmittal oE ConEidential InEormation to State oE Alaska Soco Well EavearakPoint 32-25 Sec. 25, T-13-N, E-lO-E,__U~iat Meridian CONF~DEh'TIAL State oE Alaska Division GE 1 tines and Minerals. Department oE Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive AnchOrage, Alaska Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr. Gent lemen: In accordance with State oE Alaska requirements Standard Oil Company Gl CaliEornia transmits the Eollo~in~ hishty con[idential well inEor- malign in the [orm o~ core chips Erom 13 cores taken in the subject well. These cores and chips are as [ollo~s: Core 91- 6907-6927' -6907, 6908, 6909, 6910, 6911, 6912, 6913, '691'4, 6915, '6916', 6917, 6918, 6919, 6920, 6921, 6922, 6923, 6924, 6925, 6926, 6927 'Core #2 - 6928-6947' - 6928, 6929, 6930, 6931, 6932, 6933, 6934, '6935,"6936,'6937, 6938, 6939, 6940, 6941, 6942, 6943, 6944, 6945, 6946, 6947 CO1U~ #3- 6947-6967' -6948, 6949, 6950, 6951, 6952, 6953, 6954, _ _ _ i il · 6955, 6956, 6957, 6958, 6959, 6960, 6961, 6962, 6963, 6964, 6965, 6966, 6967 Core ~4- 8953-8973' -8953, 8954, 8955, 8956, 8957, 8958, 8959, 8960, 8961,'"8962,'8963, 8964, 8965, 8966, 8967, 8968, 8969, 8970, 8971 Core #5 - 8973-8988' 8973, 8974, 8975, 8976, 8977, 8978, 8979 Core ~6 - 9149-9169' 9149, 9150, 9151, 9152, 9153, 9154, 9155 State o£ Alaska -2- November 28, 1969 Core ~7 - 9184-9.18.6' - 9186, 9185, 9184 Core #8.-. 9.18.6.~.9193'- 9186, 9187, 9188, 9189, 9190, 9191, 9192, 9193 COIt~ ~9 ' 9,19~9.~14' - 9194', 9195, 9196, 9197, 9198, 9199~ 9200, 9201, 9203, 9204, 9205, 9206, 9207, 9208, 9209, 9210, 9211, 9212, 9213, 9214 Core #lQ - 9214-9234' - 9215, 9220, 9225, 9230 Core ~1!. - 9234-9.2.46' - 9234, 9236, 9238, 9239 Core ~.2 -..9246-92§4' - No P~ec. Core #13 - 9254-9283' - 9254, 9255, 9258, 9262, 9263, 9268, 9269, All material hereby transmitted is highly confidential, so marked, and is to be kept in this confidential status from this date flor the prescribed two-year period. Yours very truly, ABS ~sc Received by /""/~'~, . ...... DaCe S? n nn Op. I c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ^-^s,~^ o,v,s,o. November 24. 1969 d. H. SlLCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT Transmittal of Confidential Information to State of Alaska for Soco Well Kavearak Point 32-25 Sect!on _25j T-13-N,. R.-.!OIE,... Omiat_ Meridta?_ State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska Gentlemen: In accordance with State of Alaska requirements, the Standard 0il Company of California transmits the followins highly confidential well information for its exploratory well Kavearak Point ~32-25, Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, U.P.M, 1. Two copies each of State of Alaska 0tl and Gas Conservation Con~nittee Form P-?. Included as attachments to this form are 2 copies each of the details of the drill stem tests made (10), formation tester tests made (5), WSO tests made (11), squeeze jobs performed (21), a description of the 13 cores taken, strati- graphic markers as required, and detailed production testins data provided as support of Standardls application fOr discovery royalty. 2. One reverse sepia and one reproduced copy each'of the Dual duction-Laterolog from a depth of 502~ to total depth 9,791'; one reverse sepia and one blueline copy of the formation evaluation mud log from a depth of 80' to total depth 9,799'. 3. A complete suite of washed and dried ditch samples from 80' to . total depth 9,799'. Core chips from the 13 cores taken are not at present time in Alaska but are' bein~ assemb, led and will be delivered to the State as quickly as possible. State o[ Alaska - 2- November 24, 1969 All material hereby transmitted is highly confidential, so marked, and is to be kept in Chis confidential status froa this date for the prescribed 2-year period. Yours very truly, ABS:sc Date 1! .::x.'. (' •, tt)l„:�„„ ,� - .i,r •:'s1�3;'i:-ii•, � t'',:1'-'1••„.ioi'fe e--f.1•••:1) eta r-'a•r !V, •1 sc;i: .;, ;:. 1�a : s.•,'' l iE OF •AI1SXA t`°'_ Srcot. .a- • • . • -4trurtindâ– on '•. ..:' ••'' �- ' • .rwarss..WO 4'Mg NU:.1i::ttCAL COD.. • t.4.' , '' . CU. AND GAS CONSE"/1'.ON CO1.1.`,'-IT7E_ ••,. AP.I-50-029-20028 ' ' ' - 4 „•..,.,...,,,s S S.Ens8 D:sioN.vnou A:a.,szi.:LAL NO. t E- E c REPORT AND LOG* :' WELL C01v(.P�.â–º.i.ION 0,2 RrcCO,ri?L..TIO�t r.Lt. :ADL-.2551a F•'_ 'i !•e..5 l a, a .;314, U :TALL U DIT Q Other— • - - 7.IZ INDIA.:.A.L X1'1•zi;Oil TTUL..N.A..: • 1 VIM Or coitrx. rroxt • N/A 1,, r?' 4_ • rLCG DfSf. ,U� . ' I:1 :i MIML(3orr tR 0 DErEh'a naeK0 rtsra.0 Other +F '"";; .:a l: or orsaarfOl% . • . :.. N/A'', " +Staada-d Oil Company of California, UOh , .rw�ru or urla.:oa : KA�/•SARAK POINT•-32-25 - ' o. Box 7-S39 , Anchorace, Alaska 99501 1o.FLlr'.D�tiDPUOL,ORLv1LrrCA: _ LpGattO Or R ttt (R1Iort !octagon et(grty an! WI eccurdunc' .ciO,ani Stare r q+,renlenre)' W IL I ChT _ at mitten 1360' S and -1979 ' 3g: of NE corner -o,f. Sec. 25; ' -In.;r.-sr,ati`tlOTTo:..io:.Z . • ?q- Umiat Meridian Sec. 25 , T-13-N, . £t tot.:aii'th 1360' S and 1979 ' W of NE corner of 'S.ec. 25, �I dia:i . -'T-13-N, R-10-E, Unia•t: Meridian. .: I7•PEawrso. • . . • 69 '151' ti.DATL SPUDDED '14.DATE T.D.REACILE') '15. DA'T'E COUP LSP OI.ABA.YD. 1i..ESaEVATION$,DF,Iti{B.GT,GR.:TCr'{17.�°'v. cAS:tiGK AD- . 6-16-,69 : 8-5-69 ••• 10-24-69. ,-. Ground level ± 35 '1 # 33' - 14.TOTAL Dte'Isi.atD m TVDJ. PLUG..IIACK :dD S TV Ca.IF J:ULTUPLE CO;.un..• • • :1. • tsTEa%A:.a oa(:..ta a: • - • 97991 7750'. 1iOWaL-tv[•. aor.IR Too_x l C* .$ TOO!. 2..N:tODUCt:iO 0 TE:VAL:S•. OF TIUS COMPLETION-TOP, BOTTOM.-YASI3 (SL) Aha TVD)• . ^.S'•WAS D:?.EcrIo,L 1 minima,Y.ADS 6698'• to 7710'•,:. Cretaceous ;. • • - No .. • I.TYPE C+s.:1 C A-ND DTILM LOGS RUN - . • . . . - Dual Induction Laterol•og, Sonic, Neutron, : Dipneter, Density , Cement Bond s. - C,t G ::£CC:'.:) u.•:r: :: a:r...;s_e:tr. ::e:t) . • CASINO SD::: i !:TIGHT LS FT.' G:<AD:' j DL?: I S:. (:.:D, I liDL.Si=p I CT-24-7-::TING RticQ:SU . I .a:•:uL::T YtL-Lr.7 26" - 1 68 . 75 17-7-1 . 80 ' •}! 30" !Car to surface-3.05._,..g ...: :r'G • 2n[f . I Pc_f)? I ' 3 I 51,2 ' I 215" IC r: !: sL`''ea.ce--^rt^ e .r 11 . !j @ o r c. t n r a _3/ 58. 00 . i•K-55 2537 ' i 17 1/�Ccm H 'e `a P 9-5/r3" 47 00 �i-80 7800' 2 )ij" `•. 0:: :LP sX • y,4 sx No. • :) • L•::_T•S.P4DCRD , I 1. T:.:B1::v S.s:ar,J' - - 51ZS i TOP(:4Dr i SOTTO\I(BID). SACKS c T;:N i• w: • i:.�\'0.:D; SLZ Di.7:40 S::T[S-;i71 i PACT} .sr.r arm• , None i • _ _ -N*I 2-3 �9 "1576 '8" 7695' i 6769 None .2. '�.L'Oli.\TiOSS OPEN:TQ?ILODCC'a0:7 iIp real,:Ira and number: 1 -.1, ACID,tii:r:T,a:.t.T r"" L' • ..T...a.(:�.._... JR:.-.. "fC 6098-6912 ' - 4-1/2" holes/foot Dz.-r:1:1 Ts•avALrID. i ..11.1,-NrA.:cotCt?:DtSF',.:AT1.•ALU3. 6921-6947' - 4-1/2" holes/foot i"S(.4_,_;�l,r��3.c;l�r,rl• . 7702-7710' r1-1/2" holds/foot. T.. . _s,_____- 1 30 I'tRODUcr;r..•v . r DATL ltr1ST Pit.iDLC T,c:. 1 P1:DDCCr:UN ILL::_kin_ !•i la•.....4,r :hie.p.+m,+ing-s.eu on.'type o1 P tato: tt'CI.L•a r..t't:S (iwud:Ana or '!'i t data ;L't a c h tl l'i �-, _4'f"r) • Flowing - � abut-in r � . :rr u:.,,:'..t 1Til..e :1 r.l't C,(t.::•rr.1„ a:,\ri. 11•'Y� lvi.lr.u.•. .,.u- �r:.\7.rrll.lt.\1't5 • Ail.„ 1..L��• .• N . "1r:SCitI: !:ALC(.1 1:'7 U1L_+_sL Gas-:.tcr. wa-tr-cDL OIL GRAVITY-API(CORM; ' tr..,..:. Packei —Set(â–º L_ al•atsrvalTlnY or can(So:d,u.ed/of net,vented.die.) ren •.rI'I S.L? sr 14•• Smith ••4 Flared St• ate of Alaska s- L,a. ,,, .::."t,lr..ra Wires t date; W..O d ta;' squeeze data. 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'~ ': · ' " · ~ " ' ' ' ' '~'~"(' ?~: ~ ' ' ' . .: .:?.. . ... · ..'.. .... . ..' :.. .. .. .. :.: . . ....- ...-. ...:: . ....... .. :.. ~.. :...' .. · INSTRUCTiOnS · General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correc,; .well completion report end log on all types of tanJs and leases ~n Alaska. item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (,,,here not otherwise shown') for dept~ measure- meats given in other spaces an th~s form and in any ~ttecnments. It. ms 20, .nd 2~:: if tl~is well is completed for seear.~tc, production from more than one interval zone (multiple corr~p~etion), so state ~n item 20, and ,n ~tem 22 show the p~cducing interval, or intervals, top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if ~,ny'~ ~o, only the ~n~er'v,~] rei:,o,led in item 30. Submit a separaIe re~rt (pal,e) on this iorm,' .~dequateiv :dent~f..,.d f~.,r each additional i~.te~..,al to ~ se~rately produc~, show- ir.~ the a~itic,~al data pe,*,~ent to ~'.,c~ ,nterva~ ttem2~: "Sacks Cement": ~'~ached supplemental records for this well shou~J show the details of'any mul- tiple stage cem,.:nt,r:o ar',d ;he te¢.~t;on ot the cementing t~l. item 28: Subn::' ,,., ;~.::'?.,r¢'~te completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produced. (,.%e instrudion far items 20 and 22 above). , WA'ir'ER AND · n , ,,1 ~ , ...... ~ ,. ., , -., .. ..... .... . SEE A~A~D S~$ ' . " SEg A~A~D ., · , :.. .. .... ., ]" ) , ,~ · . ~ '" ,. .. ,. .. , , Il it , , i 1.~ ,. :it1. CORE DATA, A3~At'Ii DRIer D~C'RIP[TIOM~ Or LrrllO~C)GY~ POROSITY. rRA("~T'R~. A~T OlP$ ...... . AN~ D~'r~t'T~l) ~HO~¥~ OF OIL. GAS OR WA~. . . . ': 1, , . , ........ , . _ . , , i [ i .,.. .. ...... . . . . . .. . , ..a ...... . S~ A~A~ S~S' ' ~.. , . .. .... ,. . :.,,, .. ,. . .... , .... . ... -' .., ~ .. . . ,.,:~ ~~~~ ,,, . . , ,z , . . , CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 1 10-7-69 PM St'andard Oil Compa..ny of California Ran 1" OD pressure b tbg. EUE S Per f's: 68 shu't-i n fo Zeroe 5' ab same Soco SOCO Opera 0-200°F temp. element #28296 in tandum with 1~'' OD 0-6200~ omb #5113N on 10-7-69. Tbg 932# start 885# end. 2 7/8" hoe ~ 7695'; PKR @ 6769'. Effective Depth 773'2'. 98'-6912'; 6921'-6947'; 7702'-7710'; MPP 7304'· Well llowing clean .up at 11:15 A.M. 9.-28-69. d on KB 20' above tbg head top flange.. Pressure bomb ove temp. bomb. All following runs were made with the set up. Tbg. pressure 932 psig. Witnesses: Jim Merritt, Exploration; W. R. Tinker, SOCO Producing; Wayne Wilson, Prod. Foreman; and Lonnie Smith, State of Alaska. tor, Dude Oglesby, C. A. White. 'Time · Temp.. 10-7-69 P.M. Deflection T_emp. OF Pressure D e f 1 e' c t i o n P__r_.e_s. s u____r__e ._p_s i__~q Surface 50' 10'0" 150' 200' 250' 300' 3.5 0 '400 .. 450 500 550. 6OO 65O 7OO 75o 8OO 85O 90O 950 lOO.O 1100 1300 150'0 1700 1900 2100 2300 2500 2700 2900 3100 5:10-5:24 PM 5:24-5:26 PM 5:26~5:28 PM 5:28-5,: .3.0 PM 5:31-5:33 PM 5:33-5:35 'PM '5:36-5:38 PM 5:3.8-5:40 PM 5:40-5:42 PM 5:42-5:44 PM 5:45-5:47 PM 5:47-5:59 PM 5:50-5:52 PM 5:52-5:54 PM 5:54-5:56 PM 5:57-5:59 PM 5:59-6:01 PM 6:01-6:03 PM 6.:04-6:06 6:06-6:08 PM 6:08-.6:10 PI4 6:11-6:13 PM 6:14-6:16 PM 6:1.7~6:!9 PI4 6:20-6:22 PM 6: 24-6: 26 6:27-6:29 PI,] 6:30-6:32 PM. 6'.'34-6:36 PM 6:38-6:40 PM 6:41-6:43 PH 6:44-6:46 PM 32.0 Chart no good stylus in.seam o.f chart 0. 281" .286 .287 . ,288 ,., ,292 ,298 ,300 .307 .313 .322 .327 .331 .335 .341 .349 .353 .36.0 .364' · 3.70 .377 .387 .401 .428 .451 .'474 .496 .518 .544 .568 .596 .619 .646 ......:.. 929 870.0 885 888 892 904 922 .', .950 9,69 997 1012 1025 1038 1056 1082 1094 1116 1129 1148 1170 1201 1245 1330 1402 1474 1543 1612 1694 1770 1858 1931 2016' Run #1 -2- October 28, 1969 T Depth 10-7- ime 3300' 6:47- 3500 6:50- 3700 6:54- 3900 6:57- 4100 7:01- 4360 7:05- 450g 7:08- 4700 7:12- 4900 7:15- 5100 7:].8- 5300 '7:22- 5500 7:25- 5700 7:28- 5900 7:32- 6100 7:35- 6300 7:38- 6500 7:,41- 6700 7:45- 6900 7:48- 7100 7:51- 7304 7:54- '7500 7:57- 7700 8:00- 6:49 PM 6:52 PM 6:56 PM 6:59 PM 7:03 PM 7:07 PM 7:10 PM 7:14 7:17 PM 7:20 PM 7:24 PM 7:27 PM 7:30 PM 7:34 PM 7:37 PM 7 40 PM 7:43 PM 7:47 PM 7:50 PM 7:53 PM 7:56 PM 7:59.PM 8:02 PM · Pulled off bottom · , at 8:30 T e m____p_~. Deflection Temp. OF PM. Pressure Deflection Pressure Dsig_. O. 646" .695 .718 .742 .770 .793 · 8.15 .840 .864 .888 ,.909 .934 ·.957 .980 1. 005 1.030 1.053 I .075 1.089 1.111 1.137 1.157 1,.186 2084 2169 ' 2241 2316 2404 2476 2545. 2623 2698. 2774 2840 2918 2990 3063 3141 3220' 3292 3361 3405 3474 3556 3619 3710 CONFIDENT IAL . . KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 2 10-8-69 Standard Oil Company of California 'R. un ~2 was a gradient run prior to production. Neither the temperature run nor the pressure run was good. CONFIDENTIAL .. .· KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 3 10-8-69 P.M. Standard Oil Company of California Ran static pressure and temperature gradient survey. Well si and not yet produced except for clean-up. Made run primarily to check the temperature survey. Ran 3 hour clock"on temp. recorder and 12-hour clock on pressure bomb. Made 3, 4 $ 6 min. stops.· Times and depths listed'below. Tbg. pressure 855# start 865# end and 862~ after 12 hours. Temperature base 24°F Bombs - Pressure ~5113N; temperature #28296. · . T i m e ~Te~m.p~ o Dept~ 10-8-69 'P.M. Deflection TemD. Press%~re Deflection Pressure ~siq Surface 100' 200 30O 400 500 600 .' 700 800 "9'00 1000 1100 ".1~oo 1900 2300 2700 3100 .3500 .3900 4300 4700 5100 550O 5900 6300 6700 6900 7304 7700 6:45-6:48 PM 6:49-6:52 PM 6:55-6:59 PM 7:'00-7:04 PM 7:05-7:09 PM 7:10-7:16 PM 7:17-7:21. PM · 7:22-7:26 PM 7:27-7:3'1 PM 7:32-7:36 PM 7:36-7:40 PM 7:41-7:45 PM 7:4~-7:53 PM 7:54-7:58 PM 7:59-8:03 RM 8:04-8:08 PM 8:09-8:13 PM 8:15-8:21 PM 8:23-8:27 PM 8:28-8:32 PM' 8:33-8:37 PM 8:40-8:44 PM 8.45-8:51 PM 8:53.-·8:57 PM 8:58-9:02 P'M 9:03-9:07 PM 9:09-9:15 PM 9:10-9:20 PM 9:22-6:30 AM 10-9-69 0.067" .074 .079 .079 .079 .079' .079 .079 .079 .079 .079 .081 .090 .124 .156 .185 ..224 .271 .324 .368 .431 .50'9' .604 .703 .832 1.022 .~.139 '1.278 1.477 24° 26 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 28.1 30.7' 39.6 47.4 53.'7 61.7 70.5 79.5 86.4 95.3 105.5 116.5 126.9 139.0 155.0 164'.0 173.4 186.1 0.278" .28'2 .291 .303 .314 .328 .340 .354 .372 .383 .'396 .408 .460 .504 .551 .602 .651 .701 .747 .795 .842 .889 .937 .983 1.030 1~'076 1.101 1.149 -1.192 861 873 901 938 .972 1016 1053 1097 1154 1188 1229 1267 1430 1568' 1717 18-7.7 2031 2188 2332 2482 2629 2777. 2928 3072 3220 3364 3443 3594 3729 CONFIDENTIAL · ' KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 4 10-9 to 11-69 Standard Oil Comp.a.ny of California Pressure and temperature bombs {~ere run to MPP, 7304', for determina- tion of-pressures while flowing at various trap 'pressures and a build up. The temperature chart reDresents 35 hours of a 72 ho6r clock. The pressure chart used the full 48 hour clock. Pressure bomb #5113N temperature #28296 (Otis). The results are as foll~s: 10:'20 A.M. 10-9-69 Engaged stylus ran in hole. Tbg' 865# 28°F 10:40 A.M. 10-9-69 at MPP, 7304' o 10:40 - 11:40 A.M. 10-9-69 Initial Static Deflection 1. 143" = 3575 psig. 11:40-1:10 P.M. ·10-9-69 slow~/, putting well on production. 1':10-1:47 P.M. 10-9-69 shut-inf~ for trap repairs .pressure built up from 2504 psig to 3148 psig. 1:47-3:15 P.M. 10-9-69 put well 'back on production and stabilized at a 107/64 bean (max) and 100# 'trap pressure. 3:15.-3:4.5 P.M. 1st gauge tubing 120#, 42o.; trap 100.%, 42© Floco meter' 33 '6 bbls tank 20.2 bbls. meter factor 0.6'01. Gas -'- static 6.66 differential 6.34 coefficient 7.413.. Twenty-four hour rate 970 B/D oil, 313 MCF/D gas. GOR 323 CF/BBl. Gravity 23.6°API ~.~ 60° Cut less than 0 1% · , Flowing pressure appears stabilized at 2338 .. psig. Total time on rate 33 min.. production 22 bbls. Bc~¢,~% hole temperature 176.3°F. 3:45-5:15 P.M.. 10-'9-69 Stabilization for rate #2 5:15-7:15 P.M. 10-9-69 Second gauge. Tbg. 85 psig 48o; trap 55 psig 48°, Floco meter .32.8 bbls tank 21.3 bbls. Floco meter factor 0.649. Gas static 5.3, differential 9.1, coefficient 7. 341', Twenty-four hour rate 1075 B/D oil, 354 MCF/D gas. GOR 329 CF/BBL gravity and cut same. Took #1 'sample (oil and gas) at 7:00 P.M. Flowing pressure at 7304' 2254 Psig Total time on rate two hours Gauge on meter 2 hour rate. Total production '190 bbls. Bottom hole tempSrature 175.0°F. 7:15-7:45 P.M. 10-'9-69 Stabilize for third rate. 8:01-10:15 P.M. 10-9-69 Third gauge tubing 120 psig 50o; trap 95 psig 50°. Floco meter 34.0 bbls. tank 21.3 bbls. Meter factor 0.626, gas-static 6.7; differential 6. 5, coefficient 7.35'3, .Twenty-·four hour rate 9~8 B/D oil.~ 320' ~·:CF/D gas. GOR 327' CF/BBL. Gravity and cut same. Took sample ~2 (oil & gas) at 10:00 P.M. FlOwing pressure @ 7304' (not quite stabilized) 2275 psig. Gauge On meter two hours and 15 'minutes. Total production 92 bbls. Bottom hole temperature 175.4°F Run #4 -2- October 28, 1969 10:15 10-9-69 to 12:20 AM 10-10-69 12:20-1:20 A.M. Note: Stabilize for'rate #4. 10-10-69 Fourth gauge. Tbg. 62 psig 54°; trap 25 psig 54°. Floco meter 36.3 bbls., tank 22.0 bbls. Floco meter factor 0.606 gas - 4.0 static. Differential 6.15, coefficient 18.'36.7. Twenty-four hour rate 1056 B/D oil 452 MCP/D gas. GOR 428 CF/BBL. Gravity and cut .the same'. Flowing pressure 2147 psig.. Gauge on meter 30 minutes. Total production 106 bbls.' Bottom hole flowing temperature 175.7°F. All Floco meter factors are based on a 30-minute tank gauge. Gas rates at this writing are. based on an assumed gravity of 0.60. 1:'20-3:25 A.M. 10-10-69 Opene~ well and by passed trap. Well. head- ing gas and oil. Tubing pressure 62 psig. Temperature 54 to 55°F. Could not' draw well down- below 62 psig tubing pressure. 3:25 A.M. 10-10-69 Shut-in well for build-up. .Production: Clean-up prior to test Initial stabilization period Rate 1 · Rate 2 Rate 3 Rate 4 '. Time ' ' Min. or Hr. Defl. Pressure 3¥75 7.50 11~25 15.00 18.75 22.50 26.25 30.'00 33.75 37.50 41.25 45.00 48.75 52.50 56.25. 0 0.688 .0625 0.732 .125 0.773 .188 0.816 .250 0.859 .3125 0.'902 .3750 0.937 .4375 0.966 .5000 0.993 .5625 !.010 .6500 1.025 .6875 1.040 · 7500 1. 053 .8150 1.062 .8750 1.070 .940 1.077 . , 2147 2285 2413 2548 2683 2818 2928 3019 3104 3157 3204 3251 3292 3320 33,15 3367. ,. ? (prod. foreman) 1100 bbls. 249 'bbls. 22 bbls. 190 bbls. 9'2 bbls.. 1'06 bbls. Test prod. 659 bbls. Cumulative 1759 bbls. · Time blin. or De fl. 1.082 · 1. 094 1.101 1.106 1.107 1.'111 1.115 1.121 1.124 1. 126 1.128 1.130 1.131 1.132 1.133 1.134 60.00 1 hour 1% hours 1% hours 1 3/4 hours 2 hours 2% hours 3 hours 4 hours 5 hours 6 hours 7 hours 8 hours 9 hours 10 hours 11 hours 12 hours Pressure 3383 3421 3443 3455 .3462 3..474 3487 3506 3515 3521 3528 3534 3537 3540' 3543 3546 Run #4 -3-. October' 28, 1969 .Time Min. or }Ir. Defl. Pressure 13 hours 1.134 3546 14 hours 1.135 3550 15 hours 1.135 3550 16 hours 1.136 3553 i7 hours 1. 137 3556 18 .hours 1.137 3556 30 hours .1.137 3556 Temperature data as follows: .Initial static prior Temp. In 1% Slug hot fluid when Rate ~1 - 1/2 hour Rate 'Rate .Rate .(temperature base 28°F) Deflection to production when on Production hrs. temperature inc'reased to SI for trap repairs #2- 2 1/2 hours (13 - 2 .1/4 hours , . ~4 - 1 Rate #5 - 2 hours for bui. ld- up (trap bypass ed).' At. SI After Tapers 1. 277" 1. 277" 1. 306" = 1 . 412" = SI 9 hours hot slug of off to final .. fluid 1.321" 1. 302" 1.3.07" · 1. 312" 1. 312" 1. 317" = 1. 345" .= · 1. 313"' --. 173.4° 173.4° 175. 3° o 18'2.1 176.30 175.0° i 75.'4° 175.7° . . 175.7° 176.0° 177.8° 175..7° · . o. CONFIDENTIAL · . · KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 6 10-13 to 15-69 Standard Oil Company of California Pressure and temperature bombs were run to MPP, 7304', for determina- tion of pressures while flowing at various trap pressures and a build- up.- As with run I14, the temperature bomb ran slow. The pressure chart utilized a 48-hour clock and the temperature chart a 72-hour clock. Pressure bomb #5113N; temperature bomb #28296. Temperature base 18°. The results are as follows: 10.:12. PM, 10-11-69 Stylus engaged. Tbg. 865 psig, 18°~. 10':21 PM, 10-11-69 at MPP, 7304'. '10:21 PM - 1i:30 PM, 10-11-69 initial static prior' to test. . Deflection 1.137" = 3556 psig. · 11:30 PM, 10-11-69 put well on 'production 11:30 PM - 4:30 AM, 10-12-69 stabilizing bean 107/64" 4:30 AM -'10':25 AM, 10-12-69 First gauge. Tbg. 112-120 psig. 48-54°. Trap 90-100 psig 48-54°. Floco~ meter 33.7 bbls,' tank 20.5 bbls. ' Meter factor 0.608. Gas-static 6.65, differ- ential 7.0, coefficient 7. 330. Twenty-four hour rate 982· B/D oil, 341 MCF/D gas. GOR 34~7 CF/BBL. Gr·avity 23.4°API @ 60°, cut less than 0.I%. Flowing pressure stabilized, at 2260 psig. Total tim~ on gaUge 5 hours & 55 min. Gauged on tank during last hour. Tank gauge for 30 minutes. Production .337 bbls. Bottom hole' temperature 174.4°F. '10:25 ·AM- '12:30 PM, 10-12 Stabilization for second gauge. 12:30 PM - 4:10 PM, 10-12-69 Second gauge Tbg 80 psig, 57-58° . # · , trap 60 psig 57-'58°. .Floco meter 33.7 bbls, tank, 22.4 bbls., meter factor 0.665. Gas-static 5.4, dkfferential 9.65, coefficient 7.285. Twenty-four hour rate 1084 B/D oil, 380 ~4CF/D gas. GOR 351 CF/bbl. Gravity and cut the same. Flowing rate stabilized at 2175 psig at 7304'· Total time on gauge 3 hrs. and 40 min. Gauged' in tank for' 30 min'. Production' 257 bbls. Bottom hole temperature 174.8°F. 4:10'-4:45 PM, 10-12.-69 ByPassed trap. Changed plates. 4:4.5-6:00 .PM, 10-12-69 Stabi.lize for rate ~3.. 6:00PM-12·:00 Midnight, 10-1'2-69 Third gauge. Tbg. 47-52 psig, 60-62°. ".' Trap 15-20 psig,-60-62°. Floco meter 33.4 bbls., tank 26.6 bbls. · . Meter factor 0.796. Gas-static 3.6, differential 6.8, coefficient i I8..216. Twenty-four hour rate 1340 B/D 'oil, 4'46' MCF/D gas. GOR 333' CF/BBL. Gravity and. cut the same. Flowing rate stabilized at 2094 psig at 7304'. Total time on gauge 6 hrs. Gauged in' tank for 30 ~inutes. Production 419 bbls. Bottom hole temperature 174.9 F. 12:00 midnight, 10-12-69 to 12:10 AM, 1.0-13-69 On productlion while gauge checked. ].2:10 AM, 10-13-69 Shut well in for build up. ,. . . . , , · , ~ ~' " CONFIDENTIAL .. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 5 10-11-69 PM Standard Oil Company of California Ran temperature and pressure bombs for static profile after con- clusion of first test series. Subject well on production for a cumulative time of 15 hours and 8 min. (excluding prod. for clean- ing well up on completion). Well shut-in 3:25 A.M. 10-10-69. Bas~ line temp. recorder 30°F. Ran two six-hour clo~ks and made 10 min. stops. Tbg. pressure start 887#, end 887~, temp. 30°F. Time Temperature Depth_ 10-11-69 P.M. Deflection TLemp... OF ' ~urface 100' 200 300 400 5O0 .600 70O 800 9.00 1000 '1100 1'500 1900 2300 2700 3100 3500 3900 4300 4700 5100 5500 5900. 6300 6700 6900 7304MPP 2:15-2:30 2:31-2:41 2 42-2:52 2:53-3:03 3:04-3:14 3:15-3:25 3:2.5-3:35 3:35-3:45 3:45-3:55' 3:55-4:05 4:O5-4:15 4:16-4:26 4:27-4:37. 4:38-4:48 4:48-4:58 4: 59-5: 09 ·5:10-5:20 5:21-5:31 5:32-5:42 5:42-5:52 5:53-6:03 6.:03-6:13 6:13-6:23 6:24-6:34' 6:35-6:45 6:46-6:56 6:56-7:06 7:07-8:30 PM PM When at MPP well shut-in 087" 083 083 083. 083 083 083 086 088 088 088 088 100 139 167 200 243 298 .' 346 · 396 467 552 643 752 881 064 167 304 30.1 28.6 28.6 28.6 28.6 28.6 28.6 29.5 ··'30.1 30 .,1 30.1 30 ..1 33.6 43.3 49.8 .57'. 0 65. '4 75.2 83.1 90.5 100.1' 110.6 120.7 131.6 143.3 158.3 '166.0 175.2 39 hours and 42 minutes. Pressure Deflection O. 279" .28.7 .292 .299 .311 .325 .338 .352 .365 .376 .390 .403 .452 .501 ,.546: .599 .644 .,696, .746 .'792 .857 .889 .933 .979 1.026 1.073 1.096 1.141 Pressure, .p s_i_~l 864 888 904 5'26 963 1006 1047 1091 '" 1132 1166 1210 1251 14'05 1559 1701 ,. 1868 2009' 2172 2329 2473 2614 2777 2915 3060 3207 3355 3427 3568 Run ~ 6 -2- .October 29, 1969 0il Production .. cumulative at 'end of initial up and test ~1 · .- Initial stabilization period and plate change Rate ~ 1 Rate ~2 Rate # 3 clean Total for test Cumulative Build up as follows: · . Time 0 .1 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ' '13 14' 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 De fie ction :671 1.051 1.080 1.093 1.102 1.104 1.106. 1.108 1.110 1.112 1.113 1.114 1 ..115 1.116 1.116 1.116 1.116 1.117 1.117 1.117 1.117 1. 118. Off .. bottom 10:45 PM, Pres s ute 2094. 3286 3377 3418 3446 3452 345.8 3465 3471 3477 3480 3484 3487 3490 3490 "3490 3490 3493 3493 3493 '3493 '3496 ·., 10-13-69· · . ,.' Attempt to ~reakdown Min. Time Deflection 1759 bbls. 181 bbls. 337 bbls. 257 bbls.. 419 bbls. 1194 bbls .' 2953 bbls. 1st hr. Pressure 0.0 0.671" ·2094 7.5 0.724 .2260 15.0 0.776 2423 30.0 0.911 1.019 .. · 1.051 1.062 1.070 1.076 1.080 1.086 45.0 1.0 1.25 1.50 1.75 "2.0' 2.50 2846 ,, 3185 ,. 3286 3320' 3345 3364 3377 3396 : ., 'Run #6 -3- October 29, 1969 Temperature data as foi lows: (temperature base 18°) Static prior to test O.n production · 1% hours temp. increase to Cooled off and stabilize for #1 Rate Test 2 ~2 Rate Test 2 #3 Rate Test 2 SI period. Temp. increase rates from to Deflection 1. 256" 1. 286" 1. 373" · 1. 293" 1. 298" 1. 300" 300" 1. 306" Temp. OF 172. 3° 174.0° 179.6° 174.4° 174.8° 174.9° 174.9° 175.3° CONFIDENTIAL .. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 7 "10~14~69 AM & PM Standard Oil Company of California Ran build-up. Ran 48 hour clock and hung at MPP, (wire line flagged) 7304', for additional 12 hours and 45 min. On bottom 12:45 AM, 10-14-68, off.bottom 1:00 PM, 10-14-69. Ran temp. bomb with 12 hour cl6ck. Well shut-in 12:10 AM, 10-13-69. Temp. base 24°. Elapsed time' Elapsed time Temp. Pressure' on chart ~¢~¢~- ."S I Defl. 'OF De ~!1. Psi 1' hour 25 hr 35 min 2 hour 26 hr 35 min 3 hour 27 hr 35 min 4 hour 28 hr .35 min 5' hour 29 hr 35 min 1.317 6 hour 30 hr 35 min 1.318 7 hour 31 hr 35 min 1.318 8 hour 32 hr 35 min 1.318 9 hour 33 hr 35 min 1.318 . . 10 hour 34 hr 35 min 1.318 11 hour 35 h.r .35 .min 1.318 12 hour 36 hr 35 min clockout 15 min 36 .hr 50 .min clockout' 1.316" 175.9 1.123" 3512 1.317 176.0 1..123 1.316 175.9 1.124 1~316 '175.9 1.124 3512 3515 3515 3518 '3518 176.0 1.125 176.1 1.125 176.1 1.126. 3521 176.1 1.126 3521 176.1 1.127 3524 176.1 1.127 3524. 176.1 1.128 3.527 1.128. 3527 1.129 3531 From 10:45 PM, 10-13-69 to 12:45 AM, 10-14-69, no bomb in well. Final deflection Run 6 'build-up was 1.118". Two hrs.. later and different run at MPP, 7304, (line 'flagged) deflection was 1.123". .. Difference is continued build-up and.some instrument e'r'ror. · · , CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 8 10-14-69 Standard Oil Comp.any of California Ran 't'emperature and pressure bombs to obtain static gradients and additional build-up at 7304' following test #2. Ran 6-hour clocks. Temp. base 27°F. Pressure bomb 5113N temp. bomb #28296 (0tis). When a.t MPP well SI total of 42 hours 25 min. and 43 hours 35 min. when .off of bottom. Well exhibited continued build during time of r,un and elapsed time to get bombs ready (approx. 8 hours). Tbg. 827# stops to 5100' were 10 min and 15 min from 5100' to '7304' where we were hung 1 hour 10 min. Run data as follows:' .Depth 10-14-69 PM _ _ Surface i00 3O0 5O0 7O0 9O0 1100 t500 1900 2300 2700 3100' 3500 3900 4300 4700 5100 5500 5900 6300 6706' 7304 1:33-1:43 1:.,44-1:5.4 1:55-2:05 2.:0'5-2:15 2:16-2:26 2:23-2:37 2:38-2:48 2:50-3:00 3:02-3:12 3:13-3:23 3:24-3:34 3:35-3:45 3:46-3:56 3:57-4:07 4:08-4:18 4:19-4:29 5:30-,5:45 5:46.-6:01 6:02-6:17 6:18-6:3~ 6:35-7:45 . .Tem____?e r a ture Deflection TemP. °__F .0.0.77" 0.086 .088 .09]. .092 ,..098 · 099 ·112 .146 .176 .213 .264 .323 · 363 .415 .,489 .575 .669 .777 .906 .1.089 'i.3].8 27° 29.5 3,0.1', 3.~.0 31'.3 33.0' 33.3 36.6 45.I 51.8 59.5 69.3 79.3 85.6 93.1 lO3.O 113.2 123.4 133.9 145.4 160.3 176.1 .Pressure Deflection P_si___g_ ., O. 266" .292 .316' . .341 .366 .394 .442 .487 .543 .588 °'638 ..'684 .730 ' .776 .830' .876 .923 .969 1:.618 1.062 ' 1.130 building 823 904 978 1057 1135 ' 1223 1374 1515 1691 1833 1991 2135 2279 2423 2592 2736 2884 3028 3182 '3320 3534 CON FI DENTIAL .. KAVEARAK POINT' 32-25 Run 9 10-15-69 Standard Oil ComDany of California Well placed on production 10:00 PM, 10-14-69. Opened wide to draw down and get temperature stabilized. Put to trap 3:15 AM, 10-15-69. o Trap 60# tbg. 801~ 54 . During stabilization temperature well head O increased from 54° to 60 . Shut-in well long enougl] to hook up lubricator. Then re-stabilized for 1 1/2 ]Irs. prior to gradient run. Ran 12 hour clocks· on temperature and pressure bombs. Made 10 min. s tops as 1 2:15 PM, 1 well '1/2 h GOR 362 CF Temperatur Depth 100 Flowline 54° 300 · '500 700 '90.0 1100 1300 1'500 1700 1900 2100 'Flowline 58° 2300 2500. 2700 2900 3100 3300 35O0 3700 3900 4100 4300 4500 4700 4900 5100 "5300 isted below except for first two stops. On bottom at ' 0-15-69. Ran out clock til 4:55 PM and Dulled. Gauged. r.. before pulling. Rate 1114 B/D oil, 403 M/D gas. /B. Cut< 0.1%. Temp. base 26°F. Pressure bomb #51'13N. e bomb #28296.. ,. .. Time Temperatureo ' Press ure 10-15-69 AM - PM Deflection F Deflection Psi Eng stylus 4:55A 10-15-69 1% .hrs. 5:00A-6:30 6.150 46.1' 0.030 93 ' 6:39 A-6:44 A · 6:47 A-6:5'2 A 7:03 A-7:13 A 7:20 A-7:30 A 7:47 A-7:57 A 8:06 A-8:16 A 8:28 A-8:38 A 8:50 A-9:00 A 9:07 A-9:17 A 9:19 A-9:29 A 9:31 A-9:41 A .178 ., 194 .213 .230 .250 · 269 .292 .318 · 346 .3.74 .402 52.'2 .,037 114 55.7 59.5 62.9 '66.8 70.1 . 74.2 78.5 83.1 87.3 . 91.4 .054 ..070 .084 .097 .lO7 .122 , .139 .148 .161 .171 167 216 260 30O 3'31' 377 430 458 498 529 9:42'A-9:52.A 9:52 A-10:02 A 10:03 A-10:13 A' 10:14 A-10:24 A 10:'25 A-10:35 A 10:36 A-10:46 A 10:46 A-10:5.6 A 10:58 A-11:08 A 11:09 'A-11:19 A 11:20 A-11:30 A 11:31 A-11:41 A 11.:42 A-11:52 A 11:53 A-12:03 R 12:04 P-12:1'4 P 12:15 P-12:25 P 12:26 P-12:36 P ,428 .459 .491 .528 .566 .606 .656 .683 .727 .770 .818 .864 .910 ~954 .980 1.040 94.9 99.1 103.2 107.8 112.2 116.7 122.1 124.9 129.2 133.3 137.7 141.8 145.8 149.5 151.6 156.4 .187 ..203 .220 .236 .249 .269 .286 . 302 .322 .337 ..360 . 382 .401 .420 .440 .462 578 628 681 730 771 833 885 935 997 1044 1116 1185 1245 1305 1.367 143'6' Run #9 5500' 5700 5900 6100 63.00 Flowline · 60° 6500 6700 6900 7100- 7304 MPP .. T'ime 10-15-69 AM - PM 12:37 P-12:47 P 12:48 P-12:58 P 1.2:59 P-1:09 P 1:10 P-1:20 P 1:21 P-l:31 P 1:32 P-1:42 P 1:43 P-1:.53 P 1:54 P-2:04 P 2:05 P-2:15 P 2:15 P-4:55 P Production tart in hole on n bottom after ff bottom after *element in lubricator above -2- 'Temperature Deflection 1.083 1.126 1.165 1. 200 1.232 1.260 1.282 1.298 1. 308 1.321 8 hrs i 30 16 hrs. 15 18 hrs. 55 flow. 163.0 165.8 168.3 170.4 172.3 173.7 173.7. 174.8 175.4 1'76.3 min. min. min. October 30, Pressure Deflection .484 .505 .530 .548 .570 · 589 .610 .634 ·657 .680 1969 Psi 1506 1572 1650 1707 1776 1836. 1902 1978 205O 2122 CONFIDENTIAL .. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 '. · Run 10 10-15, 16-69 Standard 0il Co~pan~ of California Ran 6 hr clocks to 7304' MPP Well stabilized for 3 hrs then SI 3 hrs. Trap 25#, 610, Tubing, 85 psig, 61° Base temp 24° . · . Pressure bomb #5113N, temperature 28296 (Otis). Flowing rate 1133 B/D 465 M/D, 410 GOR Temperature Pressure Time (Min.) Deflection OF Deflection . 0 '2 112 .5 7 1/2 10 12. 1/2 15 17 1/2 20 22 1/2 25 27 1/2 3O 32 1/2 35 , 37 1/2 40 · 42 1/2 45 47 1/2 50 52 1/2 55 5'7 1/2 60 Peak 7O 75 8O 85 9O 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 1.336" 177.2°F 1.363 179.0 1.346 177.9 0. 677" .714 .743 .771 .816 .840 · 884 '.911 .943 ..956 .980 ..991 1.005 1.015 1.028 1.034 1.040 1.045 1.049 1.052 1.056 1.058 1.061 1;063 1.065 1.068 1.070 1.073 1.075 1.077 1.078 1.08O 1.081 1.082 1.082 1.083 1.084 1.084 1.085. Psi- 1798 stabilized 2228 2319 2407 2548 2623 2761 2846. 2947 2987. 3063 3097 3141 3173 3214 "' 3232 3251 3267 3279 3289 3301 3308 3317 3323 3330 3339 3345 3355 -3367 3371 3377. 3380 ". 3383 3383 '3386 3389 3389 3392 Run $10 Time (Min.) 135 140 145 150 1-55 160 165 170 175 .180 Temperature Deflection 1. 338 -2- 177.4 October Pressure Deflection 1.086 1.087 1.088 1.088 1.089 1.089 '1.089 1.090 1.090 1.091 Psi 30, 3396 3399 3402 3402 3405 3405 3405 3408 3408 3411 1969 building Run 910 -3- October 30, 1969 Time (Min.) 0 2 1/2 5 .7 1/2 lO 12 1/2 15 17 1/2 20 · 22 .,1/2 25 27 1/2 30' 32 1/2 35' 37 1/2 40 42 1/2 .45 47 1/.2 50' 52 1/2 55 57 1/2 6O 65 70. 75 80 85. 9O 95 100 105 ' 110 115. 120 125 130 !35 140 145 150 155 160 ' 165 ].70 1'75 180 Time (}{our) ... .0417 .0835 .125 .167 .208 .250' .'291 .333 .376 .418 .458 .5OO .540 .585 .625 .666 .705 '~ 750 . .790 .830 · .875. ..915 .96 1.0 1.0835 1'167' 1.250 1.333 1.418 1.500 1.585 1.666 1.750 1. 830 '1.915 2..0 , 2.0835 2.167 2.250 2.333 2.418 2.500 .2. 585. '2.666 2.750 2.830 2.915 3.0 Deflection O. 677" .714 .743 .771 .816 .840 . 884 .911 .943 .956 .980 .991 1.005 1.015 1.028 1.034 1 .O40 1.045 1.049 1,.. 05.2 1.056 1.058 1.061 1.063 1.065 1.068 1.070 1.073 1.075 1.077 1.078 .1.080 1.081 1.082 1.082 1.083 1.084 1.084 1.085 1.086 1.087 1.088 1.088 1.089 1.089 1.089 1.090 1.090 1.09.1 END. Psig 1798 2228 2319 2407 2548 2623 2761 284 2947 2987 3063 3097 '3141 3173 3214 3232 3251 3267 .3279 .3.289 3301' 3308 3317 3323 3330 3339 3345 '3355 3361 '3367 3371 3377 338'0 3383 338,4 3386 3389 3389 3392 3396 3399 3402 3402 3405 3405 3405 3408 3408 3411 1/2 Run ~10 -4- October 30, 1969 Temperature date as follows: (Temp. base line = 24°). Deflection O Temp. F Producing At shut-in 1 hour shutiin 2 hours shut-in · 3 hours plus 1. 336 1.336 1. 363 1. 346 1.338 177.2' 177.2 179.0 177.9 177.4 Falling Production Test #3 Unmetered during stabilization Rate' 1 (flowing gradient, run 9) Rate 2 (Run 10) TOTAL Cumulative grand total all tests 244 bbls. 636 bbls. '203 bbls .' 1083 bbls. 4036 bbls. CONFIDE~;TIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 11 10-16-69, A.M. Standard Oil Company of California .. Ran shut-in temperature and pressure 10-15-69. On bottom after 7 hrs. and Temperature base 24°F bomb 5113N and stops. gradients. Well SI at 10:15 PM 57 min. Ran 6 hour clocks. 28296 (Otis). Made 15 min. Ti__~m~ Temperatur Deptl______,!% 10-16-69 AM Deflection 100 500 900 1500 2300 3100 3900 470'0 5500 6300 6700 .6900 7100 7304 2:30 - 2:45 2:46 - 3:01 3:04 - 3:19 3:21 - 3:36 3:39 - 3:54 3:56 - 4:11 4:15 - 4:30 4:33 , 4:48 ,4:51 -.5:06 5;09 - 5:24 5:25 - 5:40 5:~1 - 5:56 5':56 -'6:11 6:12 - 6:32 0. 105" ' .126 .138 .164 .242 .332 .441 .60.'6 · 882 , . .995 1.136 1.219' 1.269 1.310 34. 40. 43.. 49. 65. 80. 96. 11'6. 143. 152, 163. 169. 172. 175. Pressure Deflection 0. 259" · 304 .350 .415 .515 .611 .707 · 8.04 .896 .992 1.037 1.063 1,086 1'.107 Psi 80'2 941 1085 1289 1603 1906 2207 25,10 2799 3100 3242" 3323 3396' 3462 When on bottom SI 7 hrs. 57 min. CONFIDENTIAL · ' KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Run 12 72-hour Build up Standard Oil Comp_any of California Tandum pressure 'and temperature bombs were run with 72-hour clocks to MPP 7304'. Well SI 12:10 A.M., 10-16-69. On bottom at 10:15 A.M., 10-16-69. Made gradient run between. Pressure bomb #5113N, Temp. #28296. Reshlts of the build-up .as follows. Base .temp. 26°F. Stylus engaged at 9:30 A.M. ~emperature Stabilized on bottom after Flat for 15 hrs. Increased slightly to final Temp. chart .represents only 72-hr. build-up 2 hrs. at 53 Pressure On bottom at after 3 hrs. after .6 9 ," 12' 15 18 21 24 '27 30 33 36 39 42 '48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 71 hrs. hfs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hfs. hfs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hfs. hfs. hr s '. hrs'. hfs. h rs. hrs. 'hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. hfs. hfs. 10:15 A.M., 10-16-69 hrs~..of Deflection 1 . ,330" 1.330 1.332 Deflection 1. 102" 1.104 1.106 1.107 1.109 1.111 1.112 1.114 1.115 1.117 '1.119 1..119 1.119 1.119 1.119 1.120 . 1.12,2 1.122 1.122 1.123 1.123 1.123 1.126 '1.126 1.126 oF 176.8 176.8 177.0 .. 3446 3452 3458 34'62 3468 3474 3477 3484 3487 3493 34.99 3499 3499 3499 3499 3502 3509 3509 3509 3512 3512 3512 3521 3521 3521 Building CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 TOTAL PRODUCTION ESTIMATE Standard Oil Company of California TEST 1 On 11:40 AM 10-9-69 off 1:10 PM 1:10 PM 10-9-69 On 1:47 PM 10-9-69 off and SI 3:25 AM 10-10-69 Rate 1 33 min. .Rate 2 4 hrs. 15 min. Rate 3 2 hrs. 15 min. Rate 4 2 hrs. 32 min. Total on meter 9 hrs. 35 min. Stab off meter 5 hrs. 33 min. TOTAL 15 hrs. 08 min. TEST 2 On 11:30 PM' 10'11-69 SI at 12:10 AM 10-13-69 T ST 3 Rate 1 ·. 8 hrs. 14 min. Rate 2 5 hr.s.. 41 min. Rate 3 7 hrs. 30 min. Total on meter 21 hrs. 2·5 min. Stab off meter 3..hrs. 15 min. (incl. plate TOTAL 24 hrs. 40 min. On 10:00 PM, 10-14-69 off 10'15 PM, 10-i5-69 Rate 1 Rate 2 Gauged SI between ' ungauged ~.TOTAL -13 hrs. ~2 min. 4 hrs. 22 min. 18 hrs. 04 mzn. 56 m~n. 19 hrs. 00 ·min. 5 hrs. 15 min. 24 hrs. 15 m~n. Clean-up per C. W. Wilson , . Sub Bbls. · 1100 1100 TEST 1 Unmetered stab period (max rate) (333 min) Rate' 1 33 min at 970 B/D Rat6 2 255 min at 1075 B/D Rate 3 135 min at 978 B/D Rate 4 152 min at ].'056 B/D Sub ..' 249 '22 19.0. 92 106 659 Cum. Bbls. 1100 1349 1371 1561 1653 1759 Total Production Estimate ., -2- November 3, 1969 TEST 2 Unmetered stab period (max rate) (195 min) Rate 1 494 min at 982 B/D Rate 2 341 min at 1084 B/D .Rate 3 450 min at 1340 B/D Sub TEST 3 Unmetered.stab period (max rate) (315 min) Rate. 1 822 min at 1114 B/D Rate 2 262 min at 1113 B/D Sub GRAND TOTAL Bbls. 18]. 337 257 419 1].94 244 636 203 1083 Cum. Bbls. 1940 2277 2534 2953 3197 3833 4036 4036 STB CONFIDENTIAL PRODUCTION TEST KAVEARAK POINT 32-25- October 7 to 116, 1969 Standard Oil Company of Califo'rnia -~ Rate # ----st #, Length . o f gauge, '1 1 30 min. ~ 1:47 PM 10-9-69 1 2 2 hrs. 1 3 4 3: 25 AM 10-10-69 .2 hrs. 15 min. 30 min. Tubing Psig . Temp- 120 4~° 85 120 Trap - ~- Psig Temp 24 h'r rate Bean Oil ,B Gas ,M 95 42° 107/64 970 313' 48° 55 48° 50° 95 50° · · 25 54° o 62 54 107/64 107/64 978 320 ,- 107/6.4 1056 452 GOR Gravity o/o CF/B~L API@ 60°F Cut 323 · 329 327. 428 23;.6 < 0.1 23.6 .23.6 <0.1 <0.! 2 11: 10- 12: 10- 10: 10- lO: 10- *Gas r 0 P M 1-69 0 A M 3-69 5 hrs. 55 min. 3 hfs. 40 min. 6 hrs. 112 54° · o 95 54 80 58° 60 587 1 00 PM 14-69 2 15 PM 15-69 ares 30 min. 30 min corrected for 47 62° o 80 61 65 61° trap pressure o 15 62 o 55 61 25 61 and temp. 107/64 982.. 341 347 107/64 1084 380 351 107/64 1340 446 107/64 1114 403 333 , , , 36.2 .. gas 107/64. 1133 442 390 gravity a.~. 0..665..pressure base · _ -. 23.4 ~0.i 23.4 <0.1 23.4 <0.1 N/A < 0. i at 14.65 psi. CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 W$O TEST DATA Standard Oil Company of California WSO %1 - 4-1/2" holes at 6918' WNSO Recovered 573' Net rise of gas cut mud oil'and water. IF 547; FF 3447·psig' FH 3865 psig. WNSO. Holes were refer to Job %2. WSO %1 Retest - 4-1/2" holes at 6916' - WSO, OK. Recovered 25' .rise of rat hole mud. IH. 3750 psig; 'IF FF '49 psig; FH 3750 psig. WSO %2 - 4-1/2" 'holes at 6840." - WSO, OK H 3865 psig; queezed 4{9 psig; Recovered 60'. net rise of tat'hole mud. IH 3816 p.s. ig; IF 50 psig; FF 100 psig; FH 3816. psig. ., WSO %3 - 4'-1/2" holes at 40701' - WSO OK Holes. were shot then squeezed. Refer to' .squeeze job .%3. WSO established by.. cement 'bond log' 3500' - .440'0'.. ' · WSO %4 '- ,4-1/2," 'holes. at' 4.0.05'" .- 'WSO, OK. ' .. iaoles Were.' 's'h.o'.t then Squeezed' Refer to squeeze job .i 4. WSO .. es tab.lishe.d 'by ceme.n.t'.bond 'log 35'0.0' '-. 44.00'. , ,. WSO %5 -. 4-1/2"" holes at '3'8,80' 'W$O~ 'OK .. Hol'es Were shot' t'he.n, squeezed.. Refer t'o .sque~z.e .j.o.b #..5. ws'o. ..'..esta.bli.s'hed by.. cement ..bond· log '3'943' - 3.'300' ' ' ,' ., .. WSQ %6 ' 4-t/2'""'.ho. les at.'.3'7.30" -.W'SO, OK" " "" , ., .. .. ' ; . 'Rec°'ver'e.d'l. 5."' ne't rise o.f rat.h"ole, mud,....i'H .229.4".psig:;' IF .FF 25. psi'gl FH'"'2294. psi. g? ., WSO %7'. -. '4".i/2.'.' .ho.les 'a~' 45'0'0:, -' wNs. o'.. , . .. Hole's .were sho.t then.Squeezed. .Re.for t° squeeze 'j'ob %6' Ce..m~nt bond log. 4"622'.' '- '38:00.' ind'i.c'ated WNSO. · . : . .. ' . .,.. , . . .. ... .... . , 25 PSig;. Page 2 WSO #7 Retest - 4-1/2" holes at 4498' - WSO, OK Holes were shot then squeezed. Refer to squeeze job #7. Wso established by cement bond log 4150' - 4620'. WSO #8 - 4-1/2" holes at 4454' - WSO, OK HO-les were shot then squeezed. Refer to squeeze job #8. WSO established by cement bond log 4150' - 4620' . WSO #9 - 4-1/2" holes at 4358'. WSO, OK Recovered 73' net rise of rat hole mud. IH 2417 psig; IF 75 psig; FF 75 psig; FH 2417 psig. WSO #10 - 4-1/2" holes at 7722'. WSO,. OK · Hole's were shot then squeezed Refer to squeeze job #9. wSO established by cement bond log 7734' - 7600'. · ' WSO #11 - 4-1/2'" holes at 7684'. WSO, OK .Holes'Were shot then squeezed.. Refer to squeeze .job #10.' WSO established by cement bond log 7734.' '- 7600'. CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 Squeeze job Data Standard Oil .Company of California Squeeze Job #1 Shot 4-1/2" holes at 6920'. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 6720'. Broke perforations down with 2000 psig pressure at 5 'CF/min rate. Squeezed with 100 sacks' of class "G" neat. cement. Final pressure 3.000 psig. Cement in place at 9:00 P.M., 8-15-69.. Squeeze Job ~2 Shot 4'-1/2" holes at 6918' for WSO test.~l, WNSO and hOles were Set E~Z drill retainer' at 69.00'. pressure at 8 CF/min rate. Final pressure. 4600~"bsig. Cement in place '7:3..0" P.M., . , S~ue. eze..'Job,.~_31.'. '.' 'Shot 4-1/'2"" holes.', at .4.07.0.' Broke down perforations .squeezed with Back scuttled 8-18-6'9. ,. , . fOr' wso .test1%'3. . , squeezed. with 24.0'0 psig 1.00 sacks of class' ."G" cement. lO'sacks le.aving 90 .in pl. ace. . . Ran .Ha. ll'i.burton E-Z drill bridge,p.l.ug 'and' .set at. 6697.'.'. 'Ran' .Halliburton. RTTS.'to.ol' 'and set .at 387.0.....'Broke.. down. perforations ..wi.t.h 1000 psig pressure'at 20 CF/mi'n .. rate..' .Sque.ez.ed .with' 100 'sackS. of c.lass' "G.". cement. Final pressur.e · 1000 .p.s. ig~....cement.· i.,n. Pl. ace at .3:3.0 A...M'.', 8-2'2-69 '. ' . " . · ' .Sq.uee..z.e. jOb: #'4 . . ' .... . '. . '. ., ,., . '.' .. . . , . , "'" :'.S'hot...42'.i/2." ho'ies':a~'. '40.05;'..'..Ran H.a"I..!ibUrton ..RTTs 't"ool 'and s.e.t at. 3805. 'Broke.down .pe.'r. forati'Ons..-Wi, th '.i3'00.'psig.' P.ressure at. 15 'CF/min. rate '. sque.e, ze:d., first..stage., wi.th....'100'.'s.ac.ks.~ 'c.'l:ass "'G'" . c.e.m.e'n .t..~ cleared holes .. "Waited' Six...ho.u.rs.... a:n.d.":squ.e..'e'.Z.ed'.:.'.an' 'addi...tional'.. 1.'00'..'sacks ..of'..'cl'a.ss "'.G" ' cem. e'n.t~ .... 'C'le. ared.."holeS'.. '.?ul.l.ed. out.. '.and re.~ran RTTS' toO1 .and.. set. at' .. .' 3."8.0'.5 ' ~ Broke 'do.w..n.."perfora'ti.o'ns' a.'t 4..0.05". 'wi"th 1'500 p'sig 'pressure. at .. . .""..ll.";CF/m::in'.'rat.e'~.' ..S.q'u'.e~.z:ed' witch''i.00'''s,acks, Of c.I.as's" "'G"'. ¢.eme'nt, stage 3, F"inali.. pressure .2.16.,90'.' PSli~.,. '.' E.'S~:.imated .67. Sack's o'f "Cement. d'i'spl'ac..ed . . .th.r.ough holes.':, at..' 4005.'" ..' To.'ita. l"'.c:.ement....s:q"ue.e"z.'e.d i..n 3' stages 26'7 isa=ks.. Cemen~.. i.n:: place ".at I1'~.'.50 'A'?'M'.., '.8-2.4~6'.9 ". ...". '. . , · ' '. S:~u, ee,z..e.. J.'o'.b '~ 5 .... · ... .'". .. .... . ' . , .', . , , , . .. '. , · . .. '"'.S..e t.' H:al. lib..urton'., b. ri~.ge..'.p tug. '.'alt...3950 "...'' Pe rf.or,'a ted.. 4-.1'/2" . h0..!'es 'a t . 138'8'.0" ' Ra.n. Ha!."Iiib. u..r'to.n'. RT'.TS i.t. Ool "and.. Set 'a.t..3'6:8...0 '....'Br°ke per'fora- ''.-' '."'tions.'"Wit.h '.'l:2.0'0...~.Si.g:'.'p. re..s.s, ure'..' at'. :1.8 ~CF/min' .ra~'e." squeezed .with 100 "...."' . '.saC.ks. "ofl Cf. ass '.,'G"":.."cement'.~',: '.'.F':i.na'l pr.es'sure"3'.o'o.o" p.s'ig.' .c'e.men't'..i:.n, :. . ".'. ".'..' '" p~ace".a't 4'.07..'.P ".14-:.' , .'8_2.6.~.6.9 "L'..".....":" .".." '... ". '..'..'.". ~."...'.'..' ,.. . '' ". ..... ' .... ~ ?';' '' .'...~; . ' " " . . .:.".. . . "'.'" '.. 'i . ' ' '.' ~. ' .'..".'. . ..' ".'.. '...'. ' ' ·" '.' ....:..'..'. "..':' . '.'<.." "...."."... ' .'...'..'.i '.'"'.". '.~?:'..':' .::~ ..'.) ' . .'..... .'....' '.". ". .... '"'. ....... ' "'" '."..""."...': :"'". . '.'. "..'. '.:' .""'i.''..i'."."' .... '.':." i'"" "" ''.' '.' '" ."'" .'"'"'. '"..'"'"r",';.',;}. :'. .... ' :.''.' . :'.'.......'..' '.. ".". '.."..'.",':':."...'....::'.:.' '. ·.: "" '. ' '"' '" ': :"":.'..: .~. ',: .':'.;.". :.."'." i'. ":'....~ ;~' ... ~'. '.'.'..' .' ".: ..".'. ~'...."..,.. '.. ' .'. ".....t~.i'?'.,;,,hi~;"'.' ...'.. '.' ' ".'.'" ..... i..'.~' " ' ' .... ' ..... ' .... '" ' "" "~'""""" " "" .."-..~' '"'.:". "'..: ." ~'. ..... '...'. . .'".' .""' ..' .... '",. '.. ' "' '." ' ' ": . '. '~'":.:~.'.-'~.'~'Of~"~,",4,~ ~',.:"..' ' P age 2 SQueeze Job ~6 Drilled out bridge plug at 3950'. Perforated 4-1/2" holes, at 4500'. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 4309'~ Broke down pelrforations with 1700 psig pressure at 11 CF/min rate. Squeezed with 100 sacks of class "G" cement. Final pressure 2800 psig. Estimated 70 sacks out perforations. Cement in place at 12:35 A.M., 8-23-69. Squeeze Job %7 Perforated 4-1/2" holes at 4498'. Ran Halliburton RTTs to, set at 4335'. Broke down perforations with 1200 psig at rate. Squeezed with 100 sacks of class "G" cement. Final 3000 psig. Estimated 84 .sacks out perforations. Cement 12 midnight, 8-29-69. SqUeeze Job ' 98 1 and .CF/min pressure place at Perforated 4-1/2" holes at 4.454'.. Ran HalliburtOn 'RTT'S. tool' and' set at. 4275".. Broke down: per. rotations with 12.00 psig 'at 18 CF/rain rate. squeezed with 100 sacks of.class '"G" cement. 'No final"'pressure. . Cleared holes stage 1.. Broke down perforations with 1700 psig pressure , . at 11. CF/min. rate. Squeeze~ with 100 sacks of .class "'G" cement. Final p. ress. ure 27'5.0 p.sig. .Estimated 79' sac.ks out perforations stage 2. '.~eme'nt in place 'at 8.:30 P.M..~, 8-3"0-69% To. tal.'ceme.nt displaced 'out perforations in. t'wo.'s, ta. ges. is 179 sacks.. squeeze Job .~%9 '..... ' ' i '" '" · · - ,. . · , ,, , . Perforated : .~'.1/2 hole. s..at.7'722".'~.. Ran"Hal. liburton RTTS ooi 'and set .at 753'0'.'. "Br.oke'.down Pe.~f°ra'tions. with' 2300 psi..g ..at. 1.1 CF'/min. rate Squeezed .with. 100".sacks' o.f' 'c.l. ass .".G'!' Cement... .Fina!..pre.s.S.u.re 420'0.. 'psig. " Estimated' 60 .s'.acks..'out~ 'Perforation. s.'...Cement" i.n pl.'aCe at 1.:'4'0 ,. . '9-3.-69..~' ". .... ,.. . ,. . ." .. ,. ' .... '. ' ., . .., . ,' . ' .'. ,. ' . ', .'., Squee.ze,'JOb #10' , '. """' . ' ' ' ":" ' "' Il "' ' ' ' I ' .. ' 'i. PerfOrated'.'4.-.1./2".. h0.!.e."s.', at..7":6'84..'" ..'...Ran. H.al..'liburt'on RTTS too! and set. ... a.t' 7500" ' Broke.....do.w,!n~.'.per. forati'0n.'s...: with., 2'70.01'. Psi.g ~res'su're "a'.t ' . II I~ ' " "...3 .,'. 1'1 C'F/:min''',rate.,, squeezed .With 1.0'0..s'acks."of. class. G cement . Final. ' ..pr'ess'ure...40001'psi.g:,' .Estimated.· 7.5..: sacks '"out' perfora'ti'ons'. C'eme.nt .. ".i.n'...PlaCe... a~ 2: 55. A...M.., .9-'4.-.69'~ " " ' ''Squeeze J0b.#'ll. .... " ' .. '" '..Se.~' ~.-Z d. ril.1.'bri~e''p'..lu,g'''at. 4620."~ 'Ra,n .Ha!.i.i.b. urton .RTT.,S .t0o.l: with' .'.. .2;8..3"...o'.f. 2' 7/8" tu.b.i'ng' t'ai.1.'...: Equ. a..li'z'e.d'."100, s.ac'ks' .o..f class. "G"' cement ' thr'o'u~h...taiil' at"..4.58".5' ' :..p...U:iiled...and.'..iSet R'TT'.s..'t0o.1 at 405'8'" (tail at '.. ''...'.~...4~41.".)'.'.' sq'~.e~ez"e'd..away. 2..5 'CF.."o.f"c'.ement, Pr'essur.e b~ilt..'.t,.o' 500 pSig ,. ..... '.'i"'..'.'an'd'""b'le.~".to'.'.O' P'.'s.i'.g'..',"',c'em.'en".t.'i'n. p'.'~a'c.e" at 5:05'.P',M; , 9h1'0-.:6'9. .'. "' . , . . .. ..' '!".'.'" ' "'".'.'. "':. " ~ """'...'.'"'. ' '.. .' '~:'.'. '". .'"'"" . .'. " '..:' ' '" ". '... "'." ." i',:, '::i.'..". ~' : "3 .... '.'..' ."' ." :"' ".'.... :' .. ' .' '-: ..'. :'"'~. '.""....':..".: '..'.'...' '..' ..'.'.' .... '"'..'.. '~ '. ..... '.' .. ~": '..~ ~."....'.' ....'"". .... ' i'...'~ :' .'.' ...,.'i..: .... '.~".:' "..' ".".':"..""';' ! .' " . . . .'.....'..':.' "...., ~..." .,."...'." ......".' ...' "'.: ":i'.... ::i':':'.."i..': ..'..'.::....'.'..'.." ::" '.': "'.'"'.'"" '~:..':' .:'": ".". '.'. ,"' ~.". :"."'./i...i" "i:.'.:'"..".'..'""::'?:. :. ' .~.~.v~'~o,~'~i~,~.i~ ~.. ~,'..'...'...' Page 3. Squeeze Job #12 Ran,open ended drill pipe to 4076'~" Mixed 165 sacks of class "G" cement. Equalized cement in hole. Pulled drill pipe to 3135'. . Closed drill pipe rams and squeezed away 40 cubic feet of Uement. Pressure bled from 1300 to 1000. psig. Cement in place at 7:00 A.M, 9-11-69. Squeeze Job %13 Cleaned out hole to 3754'. Tested WSO holes at 3730' to 1 00 psig. Pressure bled to 500 psig. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and et at 352'5'. Broke down perforations at 3730' with 1500 psig pcr !sure at 16 CF/min rate. Squeezed with 100 sacks of class "G" ent. Final pressure 1500 psig. Cement in place at 12:30 P.M., 12-69. . squeeze'.Job 914 ' Cleaned out cement fr, om above .job' from 3628" to 3735". Te~ted WSO holes at 3730' with 2000. psig. Test held OK.. Cleaned' out cement from 3735' to .3865'. Pressure tested ·perforations from 3794'-3800'; 3810"-3.820' and 384.4'-3854' to" 1500 psig. Would not hold, Ran Hal'liburton"RTTS tool and. set at' 3750' .' ' 'Broke down. perforated in- tervals 3794'-3854' with 1500 .psig pressure at.18 CF/min rate. Pulled RTTS up hoie and reset' at 3.588'.. SqueeZ.ed with 100 sacks 'Of class. "G", cement.. Final pressure 2.00.0 psig. cement in' place, at 11:05".A.M. , 9'13-,69' Cleaned out cement.from 3726" to 3.721' . Circulated down to '3'.865".. P.r'essure tested" perforations from" 3'794' to .3800'; 3810.' to ,3820' and' 38414' tO 3854' to 1'8.00 'psig ·Would not hold., .. · Sq:ue.,e.'Ze' .JOb , #15 (.Stage". 2. p'erfo.r'ations,"' 3·,7,9'·4.'..· 'to 3800'."~. 3.810·' · to' '""" 3820.'" .an,d, 3.844' to '.38.5.4,'".) '' "' , . .Ran 'Halliburton RTTS .foOl t'o 3'588.'J"'.Broke~. down perf°rations with ..- . ,,1800'.p.s.i.g.~ p:re~s's'ure,' a~" .1'5, CF/m'i.n",.rate ' .S.q.U.e. ez.e.d~w, ith .100',packs' o,,f . ' "" "'. class.. G"' c.e, me..'n.t., ' .Fin'.a..1...p.'.r:ess'.u..r:e '23~"0. tPsi.g'.. "Cemen'~ 'i.n. Place '.at' '.' "..... ', 'C'lea,ne, d' o.Ut.'c m ,.n from 3?6'56 '. '..Cl.o,Sed.· .. ., ~ .,, ,~..£pe,,'rams,...a'~d'..'~r,ok.e~· d,own p.erfora,,ti~o'ns w.liJth, 1'800 psig,, pre;s'.s.ure... ,. . :. '", :S,_q-~u',~,eZe~' Job' '#~'16 ,' .(,Stage., 3. perfOrations 3.844 ',. t'o, 38.54,,' ..only,'. ) ,. .. , . . '~" '~'a.n ~a.l~i'.burt0n .RTT'S'to01 and,.',s'e.t at. 3:.830'" .'. ,Closed, pipe. r'ams'.and. " · , ' t'ie,s,,t~d. ~e:rfo'ra:ti,'O~..s~' ,from 3794 ~' to 3800" and "'3'8'1.0' t'o' .'3.820' t.'o 1.800 ~ ~'$i..~... Held OK.....B.ro.ke.''a0wn .perfOrations from' 3844'. t"o 3854' with. .... ... 1,80'0' psig ..~res,.S..u're,. :a..,,t.."' 12" C'~/m'i'.n rate. ~eset:, RTTS .tool at'.' 3651' ~, .' ,. ..,."... Squeezed .with 100 s.a.ck,s o"f'.".cla, ss',".'G","Cement.'~., .F. in'al "pre',ssure 2500 .' ,,' ,.. , ',psi.'.g,. ',Ce.men. t in'.,PlaCe, at. 1'2.'~.1.0 A.M.,, 9'-i5"-69. Cleaned ou't, Ce',me.nt , ' · ". from 3'759',. to." 386:5"" ". P.re's.s'.ure', ,tested pe.r'for'at, i'o'ns, from ,3844'~ . to . 3:8','~.4.'""W'it.h.'.'~la'00'.,.p's:i.g .OK..',. ', Cle. ane',d .out,; c'eme~'t '.'t'o" 38~5"'' ",'T'e~.i'te,,d.' ~e'r.'- ,-.. ' ' '..' '~ ..... ~'or'a.~i'°,ns:',:a.t..' 38',,~0"~..,., tO,".'i.,180.'0' ~.~,.~ ~. O,K..' .' cl.e.a,,:.e.d .o'ut' ceme.nt.' to'."40i2 :.'.., '' . ~" .'".""" '. P."r'e.s's'~r ~.,. teS,t"ed..' ~'e'r f°."r~ t'~'0n's,. , .. .... a.t~. 4005' With ~800 .Psig '-' '.'.O.~, '°'"" '.~," '"' "~'"'~i' :i "" "" ' ': . "' · . .., ".,' ' ' '. . ,' : . . . .., ,. . ' '" · . - , ' . , I .' ~.~. · :' '.,. '.'. ,~ ',~ .... .~0 . , ..' .,1., ,~ · , . . ..., ". .. : , , ... . .... . ' . .' . . . ' .. , · ,, . '.., , , ,,, ,, .' . . . , , , .' ..'. , . , , . ,. ,,.... . , . ·~.1., , ,., . . '.... ,, . . , , , ·., .."' .~..' .~:';.'":. ',~'."..~'." ..'" .. ~../.~' .~..'.'.."..'...'?.' "" . .. '.'".'. ~...... ..... . .... "~ .,.' .... . ...',..'... · , ........ ~. .... , ,,: .... ' ..... .....~..~.. A~¢H0~..~..'........, . ~ .... ..~ Page 4 Sclueeze Job ~17 Cleaned out cement from 4012' to 4060'. Perforated interval from . 4024' tO 4050' at 1500 psig would not hold pressure test. Cleaned out to 4073'. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 3870' down perforated interval 4024' - 4050' and 4070' with 140~ pressure at 20 CF/rain rate. Squeezed with 100 sacks of c] cement. Final pressure 2500 psig. Cement in place at 5:C 9-i6-69. Cleaned out cement from 3905' to 4058'. Shut pi and tested perforations from 4024' to 4050' to 1800 psi~ - Tested perforations at 4070' to 1800 psig.- OK. Cleaned o Broke down perforations at 4358 with 1400 psi pressure. to 4436 ' . Broke psig as s "G" 0 A.M., pe rams OK. ut to 4370'. leaned out S._quee ze. job ~18 . Ran Halliburton RTTS too1 to 4183" Broke down perforati ns at 4358' and'from 4398' to 4428' with 1400 psig pressure at 30' CF/Win rate.. Squeezed with 100 sac.ks 'of class "G" cement. Final pressure 3000 psig. Cement in place at 5:15 A.M., '9-17-.69. Cleaned out cement from 4'251' to 43.70'. Pressure tested per.forations at' 4358' to 1800 psig - OK. Cleaned 'out cement to 4426'. PressUre test on perforated. interval 4398' to 4428' would not hold. ' Cleaned. out to 4485' . . . S..queeze' JOb.. Ran Halliburton RT. TS tool' to 4.244". Broke down' perforations' from . .4.398". 'to 4.428" .an'd 4454.' and from'4460. - 4475' with'.l'4'0q' pSig. pressure at'40' CF/rain rate. .S.gueezed with 100 .sacks of..class '".G"i cement. Final. pr.es..su, re'.20.'0.0 Psig.. '."cement'in.place a't'4:30 A.. ,I 9 18' 69'. .' .Cleaned ,,out' ceme.nt.'fr.om .'4"3'41.' 'to.44'3,,'6..''.".' P.ressure...teSte.,~ perfo'r:a.tions fr'om..4398' .to' 4428' with 1:8010.. p. sig'- OK. .cleaned out f,.rom.4436 to " 4590'. .Pe.r..f'o. ra. tion.s at...4454'..' 'and interval, from 44..60' to~ 447'5" would 'n'ot..hold pressure test.. ,.,. .'. : .. . , '.,.' . ...' .. .$que'~ez.e' .Job"' #20.." .. ' ' .. ' . ' ' ' ',.,.. ' ... ,:u: ,, ~ . . . . ', . , .. :' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I , ' "' .:.:.....'Ran Ha. Ii.iburton.'/~T.T'S' tool to'...43:36'. "'Broke'.'do~n .per. fo~r'atiogs.....a.t' 44.~4"., ..... 44'60-'~.4.75' 4.498' "' 4500"' and."4~;60-458.0.', with '80'0 ps.i.g, pre. s~'ure' .at . . ' ,. '~ . ' ~ . . , . .' , , . ' ~ '~': .:"'"" '2.2 CF/min..rat'e:". Squeezed ~.ith '15.0. '. s acks of'class '.'G". c'emen't.. Fin.al .'...'. .pressure' 180.0 .p:'s.i'g. cement'''i,n pla:c.e'at..'7"45 P.'M.', '9'-'19.-~69. Cleaned . 'out. 'cement '.'fro. m'"440'5'." to' 4485'~ .'.'Pre. s.sur.e'.teste'd.' holes at 4454'. and .. .... f'~om;:4460'' t0'..44'7'5' t.0.'..180.'0 ps..ig "' OK.. Cl~e.a.ned ."out'. c. emen.t.."'to '4.580'. ' .. ':'."..' 'B.'roke.'.dO'.wn."perfo'rati°:ns from '4'4.'9.8 ' 'to. '458,'0" .. .'. ;. .. ' , . ,, '.' .. ,' . , . . .. "."' ..S~'u'~e.z~ '~.~b'. ~2~' .. " . " ' ' . . .. , ,. .' , . , ' 'Ran' Ha.i.l"ib~rto.n RTTS .t0ol .and .s.e.t .at 4399..". Broke down. Perforations ' '. '.'" .. at.900 psig ..Pres:sure at. 4.'bbls~min.: S'qu. eeZed Wi.t'h'"10.0'.'.'sacks of ..Glass '" "G'" 'Cement'.. F.ina.1 p..r.e.s:sure. .1:9 50 ps.i.~ "Cement. i.n 'place".at. 5:0.0 P.'M ~ .,.,,,,'~[ .' .". ,..' . , . . . . . , ,.. . - .:. . . . ,' , . . ".~'.".:..'.':~."".". 9.:~.2.0'.~9~:.....'.'.~.sti'.ma.t.ed..':~8 .'.sac.kS'...'o..u:t, .'pe'.~.fo"rati.~.ns' . Cl. ea;~e::d:.'".~U~ Cement.. ' ' d' - ' .'. ',. ..... , .' .c . ...... · e ' :' " " ':'"':" '" '.'""4.~85:'";. :to' .4'.6G0~.'. "/.Pre'.sS Ure['.' ':test'ed'. "p:e.r"fo'.~a~io'ns' . a't"".44'98..~",.' 4~50'0"' an'd"' ' .... ' .' ,,,,., ,' .. · . . . . . , . , . . . . , ., , . , . . ,. . ... '' from '4.56'~?'.t'o' 4.580", ~.o' 1'800. p.sig'.- OK-.'..'. CI'eaned o.u'.t', to' e'f'fecti~e."d~ep"f~ ." . ,' , ,.. , '. '. . ,, ,, . ·. ".. ~. , , . , ..,. . . , , . . , . . ~ . ,..., ~,,,,, . ,,.~.,., · .' .... ,,,,.,, .~f:~'7.7'~2' "' ' "" "' ...... . '.':.' '" ." ' , . . .. '.,. ,: " ... ...'. .. ., . . '. . ., . . . .. '~ , ..:. . . , , · .. ~,' .'..,,.,,, .., . ,,".", .~.. "'.. . , ....... '... . : . . ..... ~. '.. '~.."~.:...'"' :,..:................ .......: ..... '..:" .~.., .. '...."...,. ". '.;.. . :.:..,.. .. . ." .... '.... ...... '... .'......, ...~ '." ...... . ,'"'. 7'..:'~' '4; '.'..'... '.',."":.~' ." :":.".'.'.' '..."'.. '"'.." ':""'.'.' ~'~ ' .'.':." '.,.' .'"."' ':':. ' '"' '" ' ":".".~'. ".[':' ' .. ". '.'" ~' ." '"' ,'" ':'... ." ".' "'...' ~"':'.'~...'~."..', Z'.'.';'.~' ..."":. '...:;~:'.] ":~:.;.: 'c:'":....~: '.'.~'; '.':'...'.' "". :...'.. '"....;~..: :,:.'~.."...:.'.~'. :' ..'... '.'..'. .... "'" '"" " ...... " "":""""" :' ' . , , .:,.". :j .. ~:..'.:~<.-:'::'.~ .......'.....'........::...'.....' .......:.......: .'.......'...'....~.... '.... '..... :~:~ ....:...............: ....:.. ~!~s~N..o~ ~,~...~{~ ~.~ ~{~ :.'~'~':;'~ ..... '."'L".,' .' ,.':" ":~' "",';'"'~ ..:. '. ,'.'"' ,' ' ' "'."..",, .":'.'.,' ~,',' ..... b' '"... '. ' "" '" ," ~.:' , '. ' ~" ' ' ' '" "~ {'"', ,' ' "" '" ' ' ..... "' ' ' " ~" ' i-~ .... ' ..... ': :...'.:~.". :,~.~."..'~"..' .... '.'.. · .' '.',':. ,-'.~ "..'.. "'.....'" ...'., .'....'..'.... ... '.: ' .. ' . ,...' ,' ' ...'., .... ~ ,.,'..' .... : ,,' .... ' ...... ', ~ C"0~,.~,~, '. "" :.:'".'.:?'. :~'.:~;'.:'G,,....:. ,"."..'" :.'"', "~,,',;'..'.:..'".. '.~:'....". ".~.,".'.?". :...'~'~...'.~.,.".'.".}~...'"' "...'.'~' .., .... ,.c,... · :.....'..:......:.,..:...... '......, ... 4::....: .,..'..~ :,.':.?'..,......'..'.~ '~,'?. '.'.' ..... ,; ..' .' '. :.. ':.'"'.'.'.','?'.."'.".'~'.: ...: ,,'"'.... ::'.' .. ::'. '.'.."::' ;'...'," :'.' CONFIDENT IAL , , KAVF. a_RAK POINT 32-25 CORE DESCRIPTION ST..AND~ OIL COMPANY OF...CALIFORNIA Core #1 - 6~907-6~27' S~ndstone and shale - Recovered 20' of sandstone and shale. SS is about 5' of total; sandstone is dark brman, oil stained, fine to medium grained, occa- sionally very fin~ to coarse, slightly silty, angular to subrounded, friable to moderately hard, slightly calcareous, trace glauconite, oil stained. Shale is dark gray to dark ·brownish gray, micromicaceous, laminates with clean'to argillaceous siltstone and sandstone that are oil stained. Apparent dips 4-5". '"< Cpre ~2 - 6,927:.6~947' Sandstone and interbedded sandStone.and shale - recovered.20'. Top 5' is SS, dark brown~ o~'l .stained, Veryfine t° medium grained, clear quartz, subaagular'to angular, trace.'dark chert. In the interbedded shale and SS. sequence, the shale is dark .gray, non-Calcareous, slightly carbonaceous, 'with a trace of pyrite; the sandstone is very fine to fine.grained, oil 'stained. Subangu!ar~. Apparent ·dips 4-5°.. , . Core - 6~.947-6 '967' Interbedded.shale,_ siltstone, and sandstone -..recovered 20'.. SS is brown, oil. Stained, very.fine grain,., silty, cl.ear~quartz"grains, angUlar, to. subangular. 'Sil.tstone .is. brown, oil"stained. 'Shale is.dark', brown gray, micaceous, occasionally sandy'~. 'Core.#4.- 8,95378.,973' ,. · . . . ,, ' ..san. d. stone' .- Recovered. 18 ! .' Medium' brown-gray, massive,...very: 'fine 'grained,. '.' silty,., clear...quartz::, 'trace' opaline and glauConite~' hard,' patchy fluorescence. .'. ., · Core.'#5 - '8~9'73'8;788'.~ ': ....... j.ii . . . i i . , ,i i,ii __ . .. . , . . . . '" .'s. andstone,',-r. ecovered"3' as.deScribed .'in Co're'#~.'On fop of 3, of shale. Dark gray,...slightly' silty, calcareous', fossiliferous. .Spotty 'fluorescence in. sands.tone. .. .. · ,, , ,. '. , . . ,. . ,. , .. ,., " . C'ore #6 .9~ 149-9,1,69' ' . , .... . .. " 'Sandstone . .recovered.'6.'..of' brownish..gr'ay, 'slightly.' calcareous. to.'dolo~itic, .. ~iea'r :~ar.tz',. fine. to'medium grain, angUlar to s.ubroUnd, .abundant. opaline,. . '.hard and. tight.'. ' Apparent. dip=. 5°'.. Dull · brOWnish. t'o...yell°w .. f'luore.scence.. ... .. .',' .: .. . ..... . , . . .. , ., , ,. .'C.ore .#7. - 9,iS4.9._i8:6' ... ,..' " .' .. · . ,, ·. . ,. , .. , . ,. . , ,. ...... .. . . , . '" ,' . S..an. dsto.~e. ' Recovered 2' .of S.nadst0ne with 2" .shale. lam"ima'e, 'brown'gray,.'. · ,., .. '.". ."slight'ly' micromicaceous~ ..SandstOne is. light, gray, .'brownish.w.'.Very.' .:f~ne ' '.' .', .., '... .'." .. grain,., silty, 'clear'.'q~ar.~z', nOn-calCareOuS, 3'07o' yellow..fls.ore.sc'e'nce, bleeding...' '.;. '"i" . i'." ." .,'...:.: ....i.': 'i .' oil and: 'gas,' ...'...'...i'..' ...'... '.. '.. ". '.....'..?.......,...'.'. '...:i .iii .: "'.:i.:.....'.'.'.:. = .' ..".'..'.,.......":............" .... '" ...' ."... :."..~"..?,'i".'i'"'i'~"':'"' ".'; ." ;"'" '.. · :'i' "..'"....'::.: ...'"." .. '/.' ".'. ,..."..: ."' ':..". ".' .:.' ':.'. . '.'... '..'.' :"'....i'.....:....':':..:'.:.. ".""' .....'.i.'..'.'.'..'.'.:...:.: '"'. ' "..'!.' ..':.'..'....... '.....' . .... :.. r'. :'.'.' ':¢ .' ' '-"' ..... :':" """:... .':"; :'"'." ",":,"..' . ':.; ' ':'.' '... '""'". '."". ..' .".'" '"' '.' '".'"",.' .:.:" '" "'. ".", .".' "...' '.'":',:':'.i..:'.".' ' .':'".:."". ':'.'.': ''..: ..: ... '.: ....;.' ... "..... ....t ...'... '.. ~.,, .' .: i:..:. ~.'.' .....' '.:.'. ".. '.... '".. '.'.."" '..'...' '...'. :.'. "..." ." '"..~' ": .'". .... ".'" ':ii :'.... ".i".'i'.:.'"'i' .":...'..'.i':' ,'".'.' .'.'.. i::..'.. '. '.'!. '..'.."..'."" .' ". '"...' ". '. '..' ."..,.'...',::'..." .'.'i/';"."."..i.~ct,lO&:;~:'.~ '..: ' Core #~ - 9~186-9~.194' Interbedded san~.shale.~ and conglomerate - recovered '7'. Conglomerate is light gray, brownish, pebbles up to 2", cherts, argilllic, opaline, quartz, subangular to subround, hard, dense, solid residual hydrocarbon in pores. Sandstone is light-medium gray, solid hydrocarbons in pores, very fine grain, silty, very hard and dense, noncalcareous. Shale, medium-dark brown-gray, micromicaceous, non-calcareous. Apparent dips 5-11°. Core bled oil and gas, yellow fluorescence in the sandstone and conglomerate. ~or~ ~9 -.9.~194-9~214~ Sandstone wish interbedded conslomerate.~. §%~tstone~ and shale -.recovered 20'. ~andStone is medium gray-broWn. Fine to medium grain, silty, opaline and clear quartz, angular to subround, trace orange chert, hard, noncalcareous, solid black hydrocarbons in pores,.yellow fluorescence. Shale, brown-gray, slightly micromicaceous, hard. Siltstone is light brown-gray, sandy, tight, hard, quartzitic,, no fluorescence. One foot of conglomerate at 9,199' is brown-gray, Apparem~ dips..3-25°. Core ~;,10..- 9~.2!4-9.,234'. ' Sandstone - recovered. 16', light gray, mmdium grain, cOmmon opalinechert, oil stained'and yelI~ fluorescence in top and'bottom fo~t, Middle 14'.of Sandstone is. verY hard, siliceous.cement with no visible.p~rosity and permeability. ,. .' Sandstone.. - 'reCovered 5,, medium .'dark" gray, 'brownish, . fine, medium, g'ra~n, poor' sorting',, subangular, common opaline., uniform light .brown oil.., s~a.ining. . Core #12'- ,24 9~254' · ' ... .. .No recovery'' ,. .' , ~s,ands'tone w'i~h minor, int.erbedded' Shale - recovered 29" 'Sandstone..is li.gh~' g~ay, ..very · fine-medium.. .grain.,' c ommo. n. 'opaline, .. mass ire',' hard~.friab le ,. " ,' Sil'ici0us,.'s'iigh~ly calcareous, 8.-1'0° apparen't 'diP.' NS:OF;' Shale is gray-green, : ' '" hard, waxy...'. '.. '. .., '. " ,. . ., . , , . ,. . . . ., .. ..... ,. .,' ., . . . . · -. , , . '. . . . . , !' ' ''' ''' "}" ' '" ' '; ' , ' ', .... ' '. . ...... ..~,[:' , : ~.,~ q ,., '1 ~-,'. ~'-. C.., ,;,~ : .', ",' v" · .... '" ..: ,.' · , . . .. '. .,.,. '" ,,'.'"..' ,' · ',' '.:"..:' , ,,~,,~,nm',.z~'=-.. '. .' ·. . ., , :. ..' ., ,. . . ." , ' . . . ' ;.. ',. : ., ., , KAVEARAK PO~N~ ~2-25 ~ & DST STANDARD OIL CO~A~\~Z OF CAL~O~ , DST ~I ~ 4~4) 9,230-9,254' Flow period, 2 hours. Recovered 260' air and gas, 0.5 bbls. drilling fluid, and 2.2 bbls. dirty salt water w/trace emulsified oil~ Depth ___~ I.~ ___~ ~H 9,247 ' 5,079 73 217 5055 DST,#2 (HFT ~3) 9,195-9,214' FI~ period, 2 hours. Recovery, 335' gas and air, 0.4 bbls. gas cut mud with trace oil, 1~5 bbls muddy water, Slightly gas cut with trace oil. Depth ' IH IF FF FH 9,211 5'055 48 ' 96 5007' DST ~3 (B~ ~2) 8.,966,8,988'.Flow period, 2 hours. Reco~zery 12' gal. mud, trace gas,'. Depth . . IH.. 'rF ~,F'F_ ".F~. 8,.985,..'. 4,814'. 48... ...'48' '4814 '~, DST ,~r% ~ ~i) 6,919-$:,967'.'Fl.o~ peri.od,. .1%' hoUrs. , , . Recovery,.." 5.5. bbls..foamy, gassy .oil.. · , " ,., ,., · , .. 6. '..., 3 0' ' 6,88 ' 3813: ..620 . "' ..' ',' ' ' ,. '. ' · ". ' ' ~.,.. ,g~'"i,~' 'r' " ..,. i .' ..... "' . . . . . ". ' '.' .' .' . . " '" .. . '. '" :" . .~ ... -' "'" .'. ,. ..... , , ' ". ...'" '..' .'" .' ..'" '" " .... ' . ..' ' '" ' ' ' ' '?WISlON dF.C'!.:~,,~'(~,'..::;" .... ..~..'.. .... . '. .........' '.. . ........ : · '.' "' ..,. ... ........ :. ..'. ..... '"..... ...... . . .. .. '.' .... '.."'"'" ' ":... .... ..' .' '... .." . ' .. .'." .. '',,,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,. ,-,-~ ,~,'.','-,,.,,',,,.'.'.?, .... .. ". ,'.' '...' .. ' ' ". . ' ' ' · :'..... :'!.;'.'..'....'.".' '. .,..'..i. ". ' .".?'.............: . v ' ' ':" ' ":"'"" .:...'. .. ' '.." '.' "..""" '...'.. ~....' .' ..'.' '.' ,'"'.. "i "7.'. ', "''. ::' .: . "' . , ". ' .... '.' " '. " Dept:h..' . .IR . ' IF ." FF."'.' .FH.. .. ' 6,..9.57 ' 36.5.7 '" .1~'~2. ":34-'~5..".36-~7 . . DST' ~5.:..~.'. ~)6')" 7' 7'02'7,71.0 "..Fiow"p'eriOd, .2 hours... · , ., . " i.' '. Recovery',.:.50.' ...gas ~nd 'air.,' '7.0'bb.ls. gas' and oil..cUt mud,. '",'i 8 b.b.ls',, gassy .oil .3'0'.*. A~I' (.es~iraa~'ed)', '.1,0' bbl. Wa~'er,' · . , , ., , ,', . 'Depl:h'' ']2-I...'". IF..." F~" .. ,, ... . ..'. ' .7,6'66".' '"' 4~8:,, "' 29'"~. "' 3.S"~9. '4.1-~O' ,, .. , , ,. . ,.. "'"~/ , · ""~f"l '. " ' , · ' ' '" :' '' ' DST ~,6'.' (H~'.''''~I) 6':,898'6,9i0'''' Fl.c~:.period,' 2 h°urs.. ,, ' , ,. .,. . , '. , , "' ."RecoverY.',,. 7'9'.'". gas., 5.0 ~bi.s.. gas.sy...°i.l...cuc mud', 10 bbls. .' ' :'§assy.' black, oil, 0 ."w.al::.er.. .. ....''. , ... -2- D..ST ~7 (HaT /,~4) 4,460-4,4B0' Flo~ per~0d, 2 hours. Recovery, 6.0 bbls. of 1% oil cut mud. D,epth __.~ ]:__.~ ~ ~ 4,436' 2470 124 32"~' 249--0 DST #~8 (HaT I~5) 4,398-4,428' Flow period, 2 hours. Recovery, 50' gas/air, 3 bbls. oil and gas cut mud, 13 bbls, mud and water, heavy oil cut. Depth 4,384' 2465 796 i7-~9 24-~7 DsT ~9 (RaT ~2) 4,024-4,050" Flo~ period 9 hours. .Recovery, 29 bbls..water, mud cut with heavy oil, 130' sd and 50' black Larry oil (10° APl).. '4,002 ' 2340 6,90 966 2340 , DsT ~.10 .(HC~ #3) 3,694-3',854' .Flow period, 2 hours. Recovery, 3 bblS. black tarry 'oil, 1'3 bbls, mud. and w.atezy .mud, oil cut 10-20%.... .. . . oet, th'. .Ira', ... . , . . , .' .FT'~ ~2' .-.'4,045'"". '.Rec.ov:erY,. '0.3:'Cu.. ft, .gas., .!0"0.00 Cc 'mud .. 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''"': :, 'i" "' "'' '"" GEOLOGIC ~RKERS ToD Cretaceous ~600 HD ~.563~~ Top Tr.~assic 8920~D 888~_~~ Top Paleozoic Carbonates Not Reached CONFIDENTIAL KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 PRODUCTION TEST PROGRA:.'I Present Status Total Depth_: 9799' 9310'-8805'; 7800'-7750' Effective DeEth: 7732' (7750-7732' full of retainer parts and fill) Casin_j~,,: 26", 68.75#, Grade B Line Pipe @ 80' cem to surface 20", 85.01#, Grade B Line Pipe @ 502' cem to surface 13-3/8" 68.00# K-55 @ 2537' cem thru shoe with 1,O20 sacks and thru D.V. @ 1009' with 990 sacks. Good retUrn~ at surface. 9-5/8" 47.00# N-80 @ 7800' cem thru show with 1000 ~acks and thru D.V. at 4731' with 1500 sacks. Packed 13-3/8'~ X 9-5/8" annulus With ~il base. Perforations: The followin~_3__e~forations in the 9-5/8" were scabbed and squeezed then tested OK to 1800# surface Rressure. 4-1/2" holes Rer foot as follows: . 3730'; 3794'-3800'; 3810'-3820'; 3844'-3854'; 3880'; 4005'; 4024'-4050'; 4070'; 4358'; 4398'~ 4428'; 4454'; 4460'-4475'; 4498'; 4500'; and 4560'-4580'. The following WSO's have been established with 4-1/2" holes Rer foot: 6840~ by test; 6916' by' test; 7684' by CBL after squeeze; and 772.2' by CBL after squeeze. The followin5 WNSO's (4-1/2" hole per foot) have been s__queezed and tested as follows: 6918' squeezed with 100 sacks OK @ 2500 psig surface pressure - 6920' squeezed with 100 sacks OK @ 2000 psig surface pressure. The following, intervals have been shot 4-1'/2" holes per foot for production testin&: 6898'-6912' (previously tested HCT No. 1); 6921'-6947' (not tested); 7~02'-7710' (previously tested HCT No. 6)~ MPP 7304' Tubin. K: Dual tubing string.~..ran as follows: (see attached detail) Production'side Ai'i 2~7/8" EUE, packer at 6769', shoe at 7695' Refr__i~.erant side Ail 2-3/8" EUE, beveled collars, at 1576' Displaced refrigeration string with diesel.' Displaced mud. from 2-7/8" and 2-3/8" X 9-5/8" annulus with diesel until clean diesel returned through 2-7/8" tubing. Used 546 bbls.'of diesel. Cleaned up well' and shut-in. ,, ,, PROGRAM 1. Inst~ll tes't trap, lines to gauge tank, and sump.' Prio~ to testing, run a static temperature (0° - 200° F element) and plressure survey ( 0 - 6300# pressure element) in tandum as follows: a. Use 3 hour clock in pressure and temperature bomb. Make note of surface pressure. Use calibrated test gauge. . Make static pressure and temperature profile as follows: b! (WallS~9-21-69 @ 11:22 AM) i 1. Top 1000' - 2 minute stop each 50' including ~ surface. Record ambient temperature. 2. 1i00" - 7304'; 7304' - 7700'- 2 minute stop each 200'. 3,.~ .At 7700' allow clock to run out. After stylus l engaged work. quickly. ci. Pull bombs slowly and read charts prior to re'sting. % d.. If well shows build up in pressure or tex'~tperaLure on bottom, run 24 hour clock to MPP, 7304' for continued build up. ]"!"'"~:'.'.xl 3. If charts OK and built up pressure and temperatures are obtained, i~..:" production test the subject '~ell as follows: a. Run tandum pressure and temperature bomb with sinker bars to MPP, 7304'. Allow pressure and temperature to.~stabilize for 30 minutes. Use 48 hour clock. b. Place well on production slowly at first, then increase flow to maximum. Flow well through test trap to gauge tank so rates can be determined. Obtain fluid samples of'.oil, water,, if any, and gas. Flow well until stabalized rates are achieved. Flow oil and gas to sump and burn. Check surface pressure to determine if well is heading. c. Following completion of test, shut-in well for a build-up using the remaining time on the clock. d. Representative of the State of Alaska to witness test. e. When clocks run out, pull rec'orders2 Read charts to determine if well built-up. PROGRAM Page 2 4. Repeat static profile per Step No. 2. 5 ~f well not built ...uLP, run 48 hour bomb to MPP,: 7304' to record continued build-up. Obtain as much of build-up as possible for analysis. 6. Return well top roduction at above established stabilized rates Run operating tandum pressure and temperature survey as outlined in Step No. 2 when rates stabilized. Pull bomb when clock runs Out. 7. Shut-in well in and immediatelz repeat pressure and temPerature survey as outlined in Step No. 2. 8. Repeat su%vey each 12 hours for a 48 hour period. Run additional t'ests and pressure - temperature surveys as warranted to obtain.__di.agn, o.s,.ti.c_~e~ults If temperature survey is not diagnostic, consider running Schlumberger continuous temperature profiles under operating and static conditions as outlined above. 10. At th~ completion of testing, put storm choke in Otis "S" nipple, position 3 at 498', plug in Otis "S" nipple, position 4 at 130' and Cameron plug in donut on production side, 2-7/8" tubing. On refrigerant side place plug in Otis "S" nipple position 1 in 2-3/8" tubing at 140'. Place Cameron plug on donut. Shut master valves. Side outlets and flow bean to be blind flanged. SuSpend well. W. R. TINKER III " OS./J. M. VOLLMER GEOLOGIC Top Cre:aceous 4600 MD 4563 TVD Top Tr.~,assic 8920 MD 8883 TVD Top Paleozoic Carbonates Not Reached . , . ', . , , ... , ., . ., . ,., . . . ,, .' .. .. . .. CONFIDENTIAL IPorm No. P--4 REV. 9-30-67 STATE OF ALASKA SUB~T ~ D~'UCA~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS O,L [] G*. [~] 0T--ER EXPLORATORY WELL WELL 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Co. of California, WO~ 3. ADDRESS OF OPERA. TOR P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF WEJ.,L ! 1360' S and 1979'W of NE corner of Sec. 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian. HLB ~- APl NUA~E~/CA3~ CODE /ax~m~t ~ ~ ~ ........... L~.E DESiGNA~ON AND S~IAL"~ ---~-- ...... ADL 25518 '~1~. ~ /.~- ,., R~'. N/A 8. I~.'IT,F.M:,A{ OR LEASE N.M~IE N/A FiLE 9. WELL NO. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 10. FIFJ~D A_~D POOL. OR WILDCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (~OM HOLE OBJECrrVE) Sec. 25, T,13-N', Umiat Meridian 12. PERblIT NO. 69-51 R- 10-E , 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH-~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A/FD CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS. TESTS ANT) R~SULTS. FISH/NG JOBS, JLrN'K AN' HOLE A_ND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE AND A_NY OTHF_~ SIGNIFICANT CH.A_N'G~ IN' HOL~ CONDITIONS. OCTOBER, 1969 Entered well October 7, 1969 and ran static temperature surveys. Conducted production tests from October 9-15, 1969. Ran pressure build-up surveys. Pulled recorders. Ran Otis and placed in Otis "S" nipple in 2 7/8" tubing at 498'. Put plug in donut, shut-in master valves and side valves. blind flanges on side outlets and .sn.a~...in ...... :' well at 1:00 P. October 24, 1969. and pressure storm choke Placed M., [:,,: ov 1 1969 ~yJ.s..IoN OF Oa Akin OAS 14. I hereby SZGN~D DiSt. Sure rintendent~ATE 11-/7-69 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, an~l must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. TO: F FRO~: DATE : SUBJECT-' On Oc~,obcr 6~ [969, I traveled I obsei%,ad and recorded al I ~va; fable data from-~he fcsi's and elations, C~R's, gravl~ readings, bo~om ~le pressures, p-c~.:.;frost e'~c. (Attached) -..' Tho wall had bcen shu~ in for approximately five days w;;o:, I-~.o so~tlc ~c~nper:?uro and pressure gradlon~s and bo~a hole ~nd~T~o;::; ( l ~7-69 - I ~69) . Tho lieu ¢¢sts on 10-9-69 and 10-1'0-69 consi recorders in ~ho hole. (via O. K. 6[Ibreth) that th3 Div[slon of Oil and ~s n[nlmum flowing test of 24 hours at ~:'o or 1'hres stabilizcd ~tth a prossure bomb In tho hole and wi1'h as least above a corz~erclal rate. Tho ~'al; ~:;s ?hen flow tested for a fu[,~ 24-hour porlod at ~ ..... ' period ending i~14~9. ¢,~dlt[a.-.a[ static te~:oerature and pr¢lSllSUrO surveys ~ore run c_=. ,¢-!5-0,0 · jcl Ioucd by f iowlng gradient surveys ~,-;' %;o stabilized r~?ea or. ~0-16-~¢'. t ret~;rn~'.,~ ~.o Anchorage vla co:'u'?:z.-cla~ (;;rl ine on 1~15-69, crr;vtng a? Interr, cT;onal Airport at approxi~::ateiy 9:20 P.B. · - .~ ~., ::"..-- . .. ~ Attacl~'.~ant .. l~rm No. REV. 9-39-67 STATE OF ALASKA SUB~ :~ DtmLZCA= OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIlffEE MONTHLY REPO'RT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS TRM ~. APl N~/~{ER/CAJ~ CODE ' O.KG API 50-029-20028 KLV · _ 6. LEASE DESiON'ATION A.~-D SEIKIA.L ADL 25518 ,~ZL ,,:.~; " .I'~' 4. LOCATION OF WELL 1360'S and 1979'W of NE corner of Sec. 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Mer.idian. ?. IF INDIA]fi, ALOi l~. OR TRIBE NAI~iE O.L [] o,,, E] o~,,,:-, S XPLORATORY N/A '~ WELL WELL ,'~L~ , , , ' ,, / N~E OF OP~TOR 8. L~IT,F.~ OR LEASE N.~E " ~ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI N/A ADDRESS OF OP~TOR 9. WE~ NO. P.O. BOX 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 KAVE~RAK POINT 32-25 10. FIE~ ~ND P~L. OR %VILDCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC.. T.. R., M.. (BOTTOM HOLE o~c~v~ Sec. 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian 12. PE~/~ITNO. 69-51 13. REPORT TOTAL DEP~"~ AT END OF MONTH, CI{A_NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING A_N-D C~F2~TING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLLTNrES USED, P~O~TIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULTS, FI~ING JO~. J~K ~ HO~ ~D SIDE-~C~ HOLE A~ ~Y O~ SIGNIFIC~T ~G~ ~ HO~ ~ITIONS. CONFIDENTIAL Set bridge plug at 4445'. Obtained WSO on 4-1/2" jet holes at 4358'. Shot 4-1/2" jet holes/foot 4398-4428'. Made formation test of interval 4398-4428'. Drilled out bridge plugs at 4445' , 4515' , and 6697' . Shot 4-1/2" jet holes at 7722~ and squeezed with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Cleaned out to 7745'. Ran cement bond log 7732-7600'. Shot 4-1/2" jet holes at 7684' and squeezed with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Cleaned out to 7738'. Ran ~ement bond log 7734-7600'. Jet perforated 4-1/2" holes/ foot 7702-7710'. Formation tested interval 7702-7710'. Set drillable bridge plug at 4620'. Ran Retrievable cement retainer with 283' of 2-7/8" tubing tail. Equalized 100 sacks of class "G" cement through tubing at 4585'. Pulled retainer to 4058' and set same.Squeezed away 25 cu. ft. of cement through perforations at intervals 4398-4580'. Ran 4 1/2" open end d.p. to 4076' and equalized 165 sacks class "G" cement. Pul,ted to 3135', closed pipe rams and squeezed away 40 cu. ft. cement through perforated intervals 3794-4050'. Drilled out cement to 3754'. Squeezed holes at 3730' with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Drilled out cement to 3735'. Pressure tested to 2000 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 3865'. Squeezed perforated intervals 3794-3854' with 300 sacks in three stages. Drilled out cement to 3865'. Pressure tested to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 3895'. Pressure tested holes at 3880' to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4'012'. Pressure tested holes at 4005' to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4060'. Squeezed perforated interval 4024-4050' with 100 sacks .cement. Drilled out cement to 4058'. Pressure tested to.1800 psi--he~d O.K. Drilled ~o 180~[~ld 0 K.' out cement to 4073'. Pressure tested holes at 4070' ' · Drilled out cement to 4436'. Squeezed holes at 4358' and p ~4. I he~b~ ~if~ t ' ¢o~ . ~ .... ~' ~* '-' ~ ~ I ~ ~ NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operajons, and m~~ duplicate ~it~ t~e Division of ~ines & ~inerals by t~e 15t~ ~ t~e succeeding too.th, ..less ot~e~ise ~irecte~. ~.~. ' Page 2 interval 4398-4428' with 100 sacks cement. Drilled out cement to 4370'. Pressure tested to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4485' and ~queezed perforated intervals 4398-4428' and 4460-4475' and holes at 4454' with 100 sacks cement. Drilled out cement to 4436'. Pressure tested to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4590'. Squeezed perforated intervals 4460-4475' and 4560-4580' and holes at 4454', 4498', and 4500' with 150 sacks class "G" cement. Drilled out cement to 4485'. Pressure tested to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4~80'. Squeezed holes at 4498' and 4500' and perforated interval 4560-4580' with 100 sakcs cement. Drilled out to 4600'. Pressure tested to 1800 psi--held O.K. Drilled out cement to 4620' and bridge plug at 4620'. Cleaned to 7732' (effective depth). Perforated 4-1/2" jet holes from 6921-6947'. Ran and hydro-tested 2-7/8" tubing. Landed 2~7/8'' tubing shoe at 7695' with packer at 6769'. Ran 50 joints 2-3/8" refrigeration side-string and landed at 1576'. Installed and tested X-mas tree. Displaced refrigeration string with diesel. Displaced mud from 2-7/8" and 2-3.8" x 9-5/8" annulus with diesel until clean diesel returned through 2-7/8" tubing. Cleaned up well and shut in. Crew released 12:01 A.M. 9/27/69. Plan to conduct production test within next few weeks. CONFIDENTIAL RECEIVED DJ",/,i$10H OF'OIL AND 'G, A8 10l ~ .... · .. . . · ...... ! ltoo !5'-oo ! //4-8 .... t zo .i ... ...... '2.~ / 6 eS.~ o0 ' .~. ¢-.'~o°i .......... .,. · .~°°' ... D~loO' ........ · . ....................... F-IDE .N [IAL · . CONFi. DEN'I'IAL '3 z g, K' .~ o I p_ ?, d" '~. "z z 2.';,: // z_ 9,~' i re8 2.8.1 / 'z. ~, ) ~o."? 143o /')/0 6 I.t) 9-o31 0~,5~ z' o $%3"- 2_9 99 .. ' 4.43 ~?.~, .d~-o ~'~'~ $'~ :Y4, o ,& z_.9 1',~ P..4 %' r/k- 1/;$o A q2~r 3 ~ ~l? ...~2 z_ 3 a~.(o o lb4, q . .9 9 · Izg" az& o ~.. , :,-,.,¢, ze ~' .... l / 3Zr o z ~'- 3~t '~ / 96. o 2 ~ 35-t5- l')£ iRS"- ..... ~. o o0 I 4}- o /, ~ s-o 3'564 · . ..... Zo "2--.I ......... 5~ / ')6./ · _ ....... .. . / ~o o ...... ) 3 '?./4- · . F~m ~o. P--.4 STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPO'RT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 0,,.wr,_,. [] G^swr,.,. [] o?-ze Exploratory 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company of California~ WOI 3. AD~ESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCA~ON OF WF-J~L 1360' South and 1979' West of Northeast corner of Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian. CONFIDENTIAL'"" '"' ','-' 1,v'J.qrng._.. APl NI/~{ER/CA3. CODE API 50-029-20028 LEASE DESiGNA ,--ION A.~-D SEKIAL NO. ADL 25518 T. IF INDIA]~, ALOi l~.,.~ OR TRIBE NAME N/A 8. L.~IT,F.auRA'! OR LEASE N.:cME N/A 9. WELL NO. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 10. l,*j.w-,.n A_ND POOL. OR WILDCAT WILDCAT 11, SEC.. T., R., 5'I.. (BO'I"POM HOLE oB,mc-rn,-g) Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian 1~. P~U%&IT NO. 69-51 13. REPORT TOTAL DE~TH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AiXTD CE1VIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH AUGUST, 1969 Drilled from 9283' - 9799'. Ran Dual-induction lateralog, sonic log, density log, neutron log, and dipmeter. Took sidewall core samples. Plugged from 9300' - 8805' with 525 sacks class "G" cement. Preceded with 10 bbls. water and displaced with 120 bbls. mud. Ran Schlumberger wire line formation tester and made fluid sample tests at the following depths: 4405' 4045' 3850' 3815' and 3762' ~ ~ ~ ~ · Ran and cemented 9 5/8" 47% N-80 casing at 7800' with 1000 sacks class "G" cement..around shoe and with 1500 sacks class "G" cement through stage collar at 4731'. Installed and tested BOPE cleaned out cement to 7~50' (effective depth). Ran cement bond log. Shot 4 1/2" jet holes in 9 5/8" casing at 6920' and squeezed with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Cleaned out cement to 6922'. Shot 4 1/2" jet holes at 6918' and made water shut-off test. WNSO. Squeezed holes with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Cleaned out cement to 6920'. Obtained WSO on 4 1/2" jet holes at 6916'. Obtained WSO on 4 1/2" jet holes at 6840'. Made formation test of 4 1/2" jet holes/foot 6898' - 6912'. Set bridge plug at 6697'. Shot and squeezed 4 1/~" jet holes at 4070' with 100 sacks class "G" cement. WNSO on 4 1/2" jet holes at 4005'. Squeezed with 300 sacks class "G" cement in three stages. Ran cement bond log. Made formation test of interval 4024' - 4050' , shot with 4 1/2" jet holes/foot. - Continued on Page 2 - / ~4. I he.by D i S t r i c t ~GN~D ~~TL~ n.p~ r',","~,n,"t~'n~ DAT~ September/7 ~ 1969 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the lSth of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Page 2 Set bridge plug at 3950'. Shot and squeezed 4 1/2" jet holes at 3880' with 100 sacks Class "G:' cement. Made WSO on 4 1/2" jet holes at 3730'. Ran cement bond log. Made formation test of intervals 3794' - 3800', 3810' - 3820', and 3844' - 3854', shot with 4 1/2'jet holes/foot. Drilled out bridge plug at 3950' and cleaned out to 4617'. Shot and squeezed 4 1/2" jet holes at 4500' with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Ran cement bond log. Shot and squeezed 4 1/2" jet holes at 4498' with 100 sacks class "G" cement. Shot and squeezed 4 1/2" jet holes at 4454' with 200 sacks class "S".. 'cement in two stages. Ran cement bond log. Jet perforated 4560' - 4580' with 4 1/2" jet holes/foot. Set bridge plug at 4515'. Shot 4 1/2" jet holes 4460' - 4475'. Made forma- tion test of interval 4460' - 4475'. 'CONFIDENTIAL Form · rtE'V. 9-B0-67 't STATE O,F ALASKA Submit "Intentions" in 'I'rtplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMI'rI'EE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a dif£lerent reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" ~or such proposals.) ~. AP1 N~qVLER/CAff~ CODE AP! 50-029-20028 6. LF-.~SE DESIGNATION A_ND SF2~La.L NO. ADL 25518 1. ?. IF INDIA.N', ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA_NLE OIL [~_ GA8 WELL WELL [] o~-~-a EXPLORATORY N/A 2. N~E OF OP~TOR 8. UNI% F~ OR ~SE N~E STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W0I N/A 99501 3. ADDRESS OF OP~-,~,ATOR P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska West of Northeast corner R-10-E, Umiat Meridian. 4. LOCATION. O,F W~:,.L At surface 1360' South and 1979' of Section 25, T-13-N, 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, (~R, etc. Check Appropriate Box To I,nd,'i~.ate Nlature o~ N~oti'ce, Ire 9. VF~L,L NO. KAVEARAK POINT 32-25 10. FI. El.2) AND POOL, OR WILD~,AT WILDCAT 14. 11, SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 25, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian 69-51 12. PF~/T NO. R- 10-"E , tort, or ,Ofher Data SUBREQUENT REPOR~ OF: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: CHANGE PLANR FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CARING RHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs RHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENTs ne. PaiR wELL (Other) . (Other) (NOTE: Report ' results of multiple completion on Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. D~'SCRIBE PROPORED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONR (Clearly state all pertine,xt details, and give pertinent'dates, including estimated date of starting an.y proposed work, Status: Total Depth: Casinq: 9799' 13 3/8" cemented 2537' 9 5/8" cemented 7800' , Proposal: ,CONFIDENTIAL. ? ? 1 '71969 ~,..B.q$~ON O~ Ga AND ~AS Effective Depth: '7850' c.p. 'd 3880', 4005' , 4070' , 4454' , 449'8' , 4500' , 4731' , 6918' , 6920' , 7684.' , 7722'; WSO 3730' , 4358' 6840' 6916' , , . Perf'd. w/4~" hpf 3794~3800', 3810-3820' , 3844-38'54', 4024-4050', 4398-4428', 4460-4475" , 4560~4580', 6898-6912', 7702-7710'. 1. Squeeze perforated intervals from 3794 to 4580' With cement. 2. Jet perforate interval 6921 to 6947' with 4-~' hpf. · 3. Run 2 7/8" tubing with packer to near 6850' and complete well in intervals 6898 to 7710'. ~ . ~ - Continued on PaRe 2 16. I hereby "['~' .......... ~C_~. ¢"~//C%, ,~4 ~"~ ~'/~0~'/') TITLE SuDerintenden~ DATE SIGNED ~A - ' ' (This space for State o~ee.~ / ]969 See Instructions On Reverse Side Approved Copy ... Returned. ' .... P age 2 4. Conduct production tests as warranted. CONFIDENTIAL '"'":":: 1"¢1969 DlYl$10N OF OIL AND GAS ~800' ~820' ~ 4~0 ' ,4',4 V~-,0 R,~11' PO~iV 7 ,~2 - 35 ~Z-C T/OiV ~b' 2'./~1~> R. /OB-. ZIAdlA T zg. lb/. SCALE DR~',~,'/.¢,' CH :ENG. DEPT. OATF 9-81-bP .~ OR. APP ENGN'zf:'T ,APPROYED GO. 450E (SM.CD. 2.62 PRINTED I~ ',J. ~. ~. Form No. P---4 P,.EV. 9-30-6'; STATE OF ALASKA O~L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBMIT IN DEPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS AP! NUA,~ER/CA.L CODE API 56-029-20028 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEEIAL N~O. ADL 25518 i 1. T. IF INDIAN, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE 01L. ELL ~__ OASWELL ~ o?a--. Exploratory N/A 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company of California, WOI 3. AIIDRESS OF OPEI~ATOR P. 0. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCA~ON OF W~TJ- 1360' South and 1979' of Section 25, T-13-N, West of Northeast corner R-10-E, Umiat Meridian. 8. Lr~'IT,F.~P~%{ OR LEASE N/A 9. %¥~LL NO. KAVEARAK POINT 32- 25 10. FlaU~D A_ND POOL. OR WI].DCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M.. t BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE~ Section 25, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian 12. PERMIT NO. 69-51 R-10-E 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SI~E, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN' HOLE AND SIDE-TI:tACKED HOLE AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CH.A_N'GES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. JULY, 1969 Drilled 12-1/4" hole from 5580'-6907'. 6927'-6947' (Core #2) and 6947'-6967' 6919'-6967'. Cored from 6907'-6927' (Core (Core 93). Tested interval #1) , Drilled 12-1/4" hole from 6967'-8953' . Cored from 8953'-8973' (Core #4) and 8973'-8988' (Core #5). Tested interval 8966'-8988'. ' Dri 1 Dril (Cot led 12-1/4" hole from 8988'-9149'. Cored from 9149'-9169' (Core #6). led ahead to 9184'. Cored from 9.184'-9186' (Core #7) and 9186'-9194' e #8) and 9194'-9214' (Core #9). Tested interval 9197'-9214'. Cored from 9214'-9234' (Core #10) , (Core #12). Tested interval 9254'-9230'. Cored from 9254'-9283' (Core #13). 9234'-9246' (Core #11) and 9246'-9254' · C.'ONFID,ENT ,L Preparing to drill ahead. 14. I hereby eert ng D i S t r i c t NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless.othe~ise directed. ' ~LNCllI~IAgl DA'~.,'. AUCTUSt /~ , 1969 Forn~"P--~ REV. 9-~0'-67 i~ Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMII'[EE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a dif£ierent reservoir1 Use "APPLICATION FOR PEI:tMIT--" for such proposals.) 1. OIL [~ GAS W,LL WELL [] OTHER Exploratory 2. NAME OF OP~:P~TOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIAr WOI 3. ADDi~ES.~ OF OPEI~TOR P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE~ ALASKA 99501 4. LOCATION. O'F WELL Atsurface 1360' South and 1979' West of Northeast corner of Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 35'+ Ground Level -- 14. ~. API N~CAL CODE API 50-029-20028 6. LEASE DESIGNATION A_ND SERLAj~ NO. ADL 25518 ?. IF INDIA.I~, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAi~LE N/A 8. UNIT, FAI{M OR LEASE NAME N/A 9. WELL NO. Kavearak Point 32-25 10. FTmLr~ A~FD POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 25, T-13-N, Umiat M~ridian 12. I~E~IT 69-51 Check Appropriate Box To I,ndi,cate Nature of N~oti'ce, Report, or Other 'Dato R- 10"-E NOTICB OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER RHUT-0F~' ~--~ FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CARING ABANDONs 8HOOTING OR ACIDIZING ARANDONMEN'Ts (Other) (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well . Corapletion or Reeompletion Report and Log form.) DESCRIBE' PROPOSED OR C0.%IPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, ' including estimated date of starting any proposed work. · STATUS: CONFIDEN'TIAL Total Depth: 9799' Casing: 13-3/8" cemented at 2537'. ' , , PROPOSAL: 1. Plug hole with cement from 9300'+ to above 8880' . ~ Cement 9-5/8" casing at 7800' with sufficient 'cement around shoe to reach above 6600'. Cement through stage cementing collar near 4700' with sufficient cement to lap 200' inside 1.3'-3/8" casing. 3. Jet perforate and test various intervals from 7700'+ to. 3700'+. 4. Supplemental program to follow as conditions warrant. NOTE: 16. I hereby - '~ ' ;' ~ esr y t (e/~ .-.~. nd i'.6T~3q~t C: V: Cu~T~,RTON CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF A~: ~ ' This confirms verbal approval for step 1..as out.lined i discussion Messrs. Vollmer-Gilbrath of" 8/8'/69 .... ' ...." '~'~ District ~ITLE Superintendent DATE.. Auqust /~ , 196 -- See 1,nstrucfions On Reverse Side -':.' ,.:'.:-' -~ ~.,~ ' :~ :'(' , ' ~','~'~,'-.; ~-' z' ~' :"L ',"j;'C~ ~' P. O. ~OX 7-S3g ANCHO.RAGF_ ALASKA 99501 ~V ..... REL ., -- _ FILE _ -- CO>~PZDENTIAL Mr. F. J. Keenan~ Director Division of Lands Department of Natural Rasources State of Alaska 306 Wo 5th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Keenan: in accordance with the terms of our State Lease ADL 25518, notice is hereby given that well Kavearak Point 32-25 was spudded on June 16, 1969. The surface location of this well is 1360' South and !979' West from the Northeast corner of Section 25, T13N, R10E, Umiat Meridian. Very truly yours, ~Z'7'. 0. C t~a...~t ~' Fo ~/,/~c , C. V. CHATTERTON . JMV CO IFID£NTIAL D~OFOIL~Ck~ Form No. P--4 REV. 9-30-6'; STATE O.F ALASKA SUBI~IT I1~ DEPLICATE O~L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. o,,.~,.,. ,_,?, °~'~,.,. _~ o,,~, Exploratory 2. NA/VIE OF OPEP,.ATOR Standard Oil Company of California_ WOT 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR AP1 NUA. fER/CAJ~ CODE API 50-0~.9-20028 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SE-TiIAL l~O. ADL 25518 7. IF INDIAN, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAI[E N/A 8. L~.'IT,F.~P~%{ OR LEASE NA_ME P. 0. B0~ 7-839: AnchoraEe: Alaska qqr, fll 4. LOCA~ON O'F WFJ~L 10. F1J~D A.ND POOL. OR WILDCAT 1360' South and 1979' of Section 25, T-13-N, West of Northeast corner R-lO-E, Umiat Meridian. 9. WELL NO. KAVEARAK POI NT 3 2- 25 WI LDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., ~BOTTO.M HOI~E OBJECT1VE~ SECTION 25, T-13-N, UMIAT MERIDIAN 12. PER/~IT NO. 69-51 R-IO-t 13. REPORT TOTAL DlgPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH-a--NGES IN HOLE SI~.E, CASING AND CEiVIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLLrNIES USED, P~/~FOI:~ATIONS, TESTS A/%TD I:~ESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOI~E ~ND SIDE-/q~CKED HOLE AND ANY O~ SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HO:L~ CON-DITIONS. JUNE, 1969 Spudded 12.01 P.M. June 16, 1969. Drilled with 30" buckdt to 80'. Ran 26" casing and cemented at 80'. Cemented in three stages' Stage One' 10 sacks Calseal displaced through 1" pipe at 70', Stage two: 25 sacks Calseal ~,¥ with pipe at 65' and Stage Three' 70 sacks Calseal with pipe at 40' . Drilled 17-1/2" hole from 80'-502'. Opened hole to 26" to S02'. Cemented 20" casing at S02' with 800 sacks.Calseal through shoe. Installed and tested Class II BOPE Drilled 17-1/2" hole to 2537'. Ran Dual Induction Laterolog. Ran and cemented 13-3/8" casing at 2537'. Cemented in two stages: Stage One: 1020 sacks Class "G" cement through shoe and Stage Two' 990 sacks Class "G" cement through stage collar at 1009'. Installed and tested Class III BOPE. Drilling 12-1/4" hole at 5580'. ~,:.~:.,~ ,~..~,....,~ COitFll)Jll"F-.I/t L I ...... .OIVI$1GN OF <::;~ ~ AMD O,~: ~ ~ -,,.:~f'~"'? ,.,/ /'7 . . Sm~D k, f,-.'¥/ ~ ~'&~/~c~h~n~ District Sunt. nA'~'~ July 1 9 9 ..... ' .- C .- V: CHATT_n'P_TO1W ' ' : NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the atus o! operations, and must Je i~ doPlicate with the Division of [Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form REV. .. ~. .. Submit "Intentions" in Tripli~tm '. & "Subsequent Reports" Jn Duplicate STATE O'F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO. N COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug bask to a diffierent reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PEB/VIIT--" for such proposals.) 1. 0IL [] OAS WELL WELL [--i OTHER Exploratory 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company .of California, WOI 3. ADDRESS OF O~:~ATO12 P. O. BOX 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION. O'F WF.~L Atsurtace 1360' South and 1979" West of Northeast corner of Section 25, T-13-N, R-10-E, Umiat Meridian 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. Check Appropriate Sox To I,nd',i~.a.te Niature o~ N~oti'ce, Re ~ HLB. TRM ~ %. API NO'~_~C~ COEd. .... "' ' API 50-029-20028 KLV '6. L,F_.,AS.E DES/GNAT~O~I' AND SERIAL Nd7%'*''~ ' ~'''- -- - -- ADL 25518 ?. IF INDIA.N, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE N/A 8. UNIT, FA/~VI OR LEASE NAME 9. WELL NO. Kavearak Point 32-25 10. F~.~ A2qD POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 25, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian. 1% PERI~T N'O. 69-51 R-10-E, ~ort, or Other 'D~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT -- MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS SUBnEQUEN'T REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING'OR ACIDIZI'NG ARANDON~E~fT~ (Other) S pud (NOTn:.Rep0rt results of m-ultiple eompletion on Well (Other), Completibn or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR C0.~1PLETED 0PERATION8 (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. · · . CONFIDENTIAL ... This is to notify you that Kavearak Point 32-25 was spudded on June 16, 1969. SIGNmD ? f~'~/'/~ ~--~/~~~TITLE District SuperintendentDATE (Thin space fo~ State ofltee use) Jun e ~/./'~,; : 1969 APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE See I,nstrucfions On Reverse Side Mr. C. V. Chatterton Standard Oil of California, WOI P. O. Box 7 - 839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton Re: Kavearak Point 32 - 25 sec 25, T13N, RiOE, UM In ref. erence to the subject drill-site, the following stipulations are required to preserve and protect fish and game resources: .. il. Prior to start of drilling, a gravel pad of sufficient thickness to prevent degradation of permafrost will be constructed. a. Access to this site shall be by all-season gravel road 'or by aircraft with the exception that winter roads may be utilized when surface conditions are such that land damage will not result from such use. 2. Pri'or to the beginning of dril'ling, a sump of sufficient size to contain all waste fluids will be constructed. This sump must be lined with material impervious to oil and oil products at all seasons during, the year. Prior to abandonment of the site, the sump must bE ~l.eaned of all oil and covered. 3. The operator must dispose of all waste', including garbage, by burning, with non-combustible.material and un:burned residue disposed of in a manner and in a 'location acceptable to the ^laska Department of Fish and Game, i.e., in some locations burial may be required, in others removal from the site may be necessary. 4. Sewage and waste water will be disposed of by.lagooning or the cesspool-septic tank method'. No stream or body of water will have any sewage or waste water added to it. 5. The Habitat Biologist's Office, 1018 East International Airport Road, Anchorage, Aiaska'99502, will be notified prior to closing of this location. ~)IV~ OF OIL .,MqD ~ cc: B. Hilliker H. Burrell DMSIOH OF OIL A~D GAS Kavearak Point 32025 Stend~d O~I Gon~ny of C~l~£ornia Operatx~r lJsar ,Str~ Enclosed ,,ia-.the q~ped app,ltee~:tou for gu 13:318'* .iud 9 5.18" m~..:shill be Lied' iR vil:h cema. All pot~ml: ,~lX:F ,produ~tw. iater~ls, 81mll.',be ~ with ,cement.. ' 'dull be .,~sq~uM bt Ufo prtuu .of tb eatibrattou ft¼ ed ef .au eq~Ipum~ b~ end' '($) equipu~ usst. ,. ,Hamer L. Burrel! Depar,tmmt: .of Fish mai Gem v,~o ac.tach. nepartnmnt of Labor v~o .attach. Porto H,EV. 9-30-$7 t, .'.,,' ....... S~BIV~T':..IN (Other instructions '.. reverse side) STATE OF ALASKA .... '~j ,',, [~O;~J " F OiL AND OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,CO.~'~"t'~.~ · CAS APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK IR, TYPI~ OF WORK DRILL J~: DEEPEN J--I o.. j--j oAS j'--] Exploratory S,.'qc~E J'--J WELL WELL ~-~ OTHER ZONE 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Standard Oil Company of California, WOI 3. ADD~S O~ OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 PLUG BACK J-] ML'I,TIPLE ~_] ZONE 4. LOCATION OF WELL At ,ur~ace 1 3 6 0 ' corner of Section At pro.posed prod. zone South and 1979' 25, T13N, R10E, West of Northeast Umiat Me ridian. --" .... TO ~ ' --O-~'1~v 13' DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECT!ON F'IOM NEAREST lO0 + air miles from umiat. . '. 14. BOND INFORMATION: 1 urety ond #451636) ST~t e Fo rm D~u~tly and/l%o. B 15. DISTANCELo,CATioNFROMTo NEARESTPROPOSED' ........ 1360 ' from North 11e' NO. OF AC~S IN LEASE PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT'li~I~ 'd~"~ ~C. 25,J 2560 (Also to nearest drig, unit, if any) ......... '1'~. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* ' ' ' TO NEAREST WELL DalLLING, COMPLETED, ! ,19. PROPOs~D DEPTH OR APPLIED FOR, FT. Approximately 7 miles · ' 11,200" ' ' API 50-029-20028 $. LF_,ASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. ADL 25518 ~. IF INDIAN, A/J.~'~--'.:~: OR TI~J.BE NAIVE N/A 8. UNIT, FAI~/I OR LEASE NA/VIE Kavearak Point 32-25 9. WELL NO. Wildcat 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Sec. 25, T13N, R10E.UM 11. SEC.. T.. R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) 12. ,': a~o~ $100,000 NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL '" 160 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS "Rotary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) 22. APPROX..DATE WO'RI~ WILL START* ~ 35' G.L. July 1, 1969 "' 23~ ' PROPO//Eu CASING AND CEMEI~'I'AHG PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING ,.WEIGHT PER FOOT GRAD~ : SETTING DEPTH' QUANTIT%'0F CEMEN~ · 30" 26" 68.75% B 80' 100 sack's of Cal Seal 24" 20" 8.5.01# . B 500' 500 sacks of Cal Seal 17-1/2" 13-3/8" '6.8.00~ K-55 2500' 1500 sacks...of cement 12-1/4" 9-5/8" 47,00# N&P 10000' 1~00 ~acks of cement ?~"//,~'~':..?. Z "¢' o d /.I3 ~ 1. Set 26" conductor at 80'. Cement with..CALSEAL... 2. Set 20" conductor at 500'. Cement with CALSEAL.. 3. Drill 17-1/2" hole to 2500'. Log. Run and cement at 2500'. Install 12" - 3000# BOPE. 4. Drill 12-1/4" hole to'"10,000~, approximately, log casing. Install 10" '10" - 5000.# .BOPE'. 5. Drill ahead in 8-1/2" hole to ll,200',T.D. Log. 6. Supplementary program Install 20" BOPE. 13-3/8" casing and cement 9-5/8" to run casing will follow if warranted. IN ABOVE SPACIE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRA1VI: Ii proposal is to deepen or plug back, give data on present productive zone and proposed new productive zofl2. If proposal is to drill or deepen direot'onally, give pertinent data on mmbsurface locations and measu~d and ~rue verticaJ.~depths/ Gi_~e. blo~v~out pl;eventer program. hereby (This space ~or State o£fiee use) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ISAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS RF_~TJIRI,~) ~ ~ ~.~ [] ~o ':'YC:" (" "'f" N i' t ~, . ,. ...... iDII~CTIONAL SURVEY F,~-~UIRI~ A,P,L ~CAL CODE K /'h' '':''''1 '" my 16, 1969 mERM~T NO_ ~ f "f ~ . , A~O~ ~AT~ APPROVED BV Div. of 0il & Gas nAT~ May 16, 1.969 '[ 24 25 24 1,,9 SEC. TI3N, RIOE, U~IA T .MERIDIAN ' · 2 30. 25 State Plane Coordinates ~ Zone 4~ Alaska x= 569,165.51 y= ~,Ol~, Public Land Description 1, 560' Soufh 1,979.00' West from the N.E. comer of Sec. TISN, RIOE, Umiat Merid~bn 'Geodetic Posiflbn Lo~ 70 ~2~19,152" Long, 1~9"26'08, 070" _C_ER T/FI CA TE. . OF .SUR V{.Y.. OR._ I hereby certify that I am properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the State of , Alaska and that this plat represents a location survey made by me or under my direct supervision and that all dimensions and other details are correct. !, 979' .... DA TE 36 30 31 NOTE Location of well site was accomplished by using U. S. C. ~ G. S. triangulation stations Wolf 1951 ~ Fox 1951 L,.;,":o ted ,, LOCATION SURVEY FOR FINAL LOCATION KA VEARA K POINT .52-,25 in NE I/4 Protracted Sec. 25, TI3 N, RIOE,U,M. SURVEYED FOR S TA NDA RD OIL COMPA N Y OF 'CA L IFORNIA ,,. SURVEYED BY HEWITT V. LOUNSBURY 8~ ASSOCIATES SUR VE YOR ANCHORAGE, ALASKA .. ~'"~i"i~',."..:",~',~ .-'.'".',, '".: ' .' .~,"',"",:," :i,:','-. ,.',, '.. ,.'., .' ',., ,,.' ,' ,' ', ...... ',,,'. ,'...',.,, ,. ',,, '~',..:. ...... .; .... ~,,~..,.' , .... "". ' .".:, .' ' ' ,' .... ' ;~;~.!....`~..;.?.~.~....F:Y~`..~..~i~:;~...~`~.(!.~:.;~.~..Z¥h~i`.~.....~;~.:;~.t...~:',., '.'L:.'.,,:':'?,:"~..~, '.~'.:'.~,~,'~';:"..!,'..,:..?.~,', .,,:..!.,..i,',:'.:.:.~..t:,~',:."~,..,.:.'~.,'..,..'.':~,:,::'.: ...... ...,......:..?:,,~,...., .,. '",.,'...,".....~%.......,,..'~,.!:....~ ,i;:,..i'.'..,' '.i..;::"i.,.t.',. :' :.(j ..:.i'.,'....""..:.,.... ;,...:. :..:.:..', "'i'.' ,.:'.:.'.'.. ,.. "". .... FORM SA-lB MEMORANDUM :, State of Alaska FROM: DATE : SUBJECT: Company Standard Oil Co. of Calif. K~9-e~ r%~k-~6~ n t Lease & Well No. ADL 25518 No. 32-25 C-,r.~.,, S~T ... .~,,, N::N WELL PERMITS N'c.,~: o No Rema r k s 1. Is well to be located in a defined pool ................. Do st;,i'e,,~-~de rules ~ .. 0 J., ~ (~ · · · · · ~ · · · ,~.~J-- ~ ......... . ................. _ ................ _ .............. ~ ................ . ......... . ............................ . Is ~-.'.'~ 'iOSL~L~C~ p~C,i~g, ~ c e · · c · i · · · ~(~' ~.. , , ~. * ~ · · ( · · · * · ~ * ,~.'u~-. .................................................................. ~ .......................... ... Is ~:~:'~'[-;c-ient undedicated acreage available ~n this pool ........ ,-_.. .... ..... .= · 9 Can pe¥'mit be apl)roved before ten-day wait .... · · · · · · · · · · · · 10 Doe~ opeFator have a bond in fc, rce · ~:, . · I · · · · · · · · · · ~ · · ~ ,~ · · ........ ~= o ....... .~ ............... ~-.~ ,-, -. =.- -~ .... . . . . ..... -Is enough cement used to circu,~:'--'-c on conductor and surface . : .... ,. · ............ -a,~ ........ .,--~ , ...... ~ ~,/~ ~o~', ,~,'.:~ ~ / :? .... /'?,~ ; ~; ~ ~',~ ~" l~-"Nill cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings . , . ? Will cement cover all possible productive horizons ........... ... 15 Will su~.,~....~e casing co,,~r all freoh water zones · · ~. ..~ · · · · · · · · · · · · , 16. Will surface csg. internal bu_rst: equal .5 psi/ft, to next string .... ~.~ () ?'": " ]" ~)i(/~_~ ~/Z~ ~/~,/~/~ ~ ~~r~~ ~;~;;~:~. -.-,--~ 17. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ...... ~ ........... .... . · -._; ~ - :... 18 Does BOPE have sufficient pi es~.~re rating ............... ~ , ~ ~ . · . , . s ,/i,'~- .~=~'.~ __.S~-~, ~~ -~-- .. , _ , ~_ - . . - ~ / ,,., ............. V I ~ f/ ~- . ...... / .... ' Well Histocy File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not 'particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file, To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify*finding informatiOn,, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIXl ., No'special'effort has been made to chronologically. ' . organize this category, of information, RIbEY~.5, DA~ASHARE'. 6 . ""' i,, ...................... :~~: 8 -/) ,:) ~ / ~ ~ ~......"~' Sg~l'CF f.',~ME:: DI(:I~S ~,. 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